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willing to stop their proceedings to hear him sing. We will 

 have the pleasure of listening to Mr. Jules Lumbard. 



Vocal solo by Mr. Lumbard, " I Am a Child of the King," 

 and responded to encores by " Rosebuds " and " Peggy in Her 

 Low-Back Car." 



Violin solo by Miss Woodward, of Rockford, accompanied 

 by Miss Hazel Kirk. 



The President: — Those who were here this afternoon heard 

 considerable about creamery inspection, and we had a nice talk 

 from our pure food commissioner. 



Tonight we have from Wisconsin one of the state inspectors 

 from that state, who has come to say a few words to us about 

 creamery inspection. 



CREAMERY INSPECTION. 



J. G. Moore, Second Assistant Dairy and Food Commissioner, Wisconsin. 



Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen : 



Your secretary's request for me to read a paper before the 

 Illinois Dairymen contained no intimation of the subject upon 

 which he wanted me to address you. 



I have therefore taken the liberty of presenting to you a 

 subject that is now being agitated in Wisconsin, namely, creamery 

 inspection. 



I am not familiar with creamery conditions in Illinois, but 

 I take it that they are as much in need of improvement as is 

 Wisconsin, if they expect to keep up with the march of improve- 

 ment, the pace of which seem to be set by our neighboring state 

 of Minnesota. 



