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firm or corporation, any milk or cream in cans, bottles or vessels 

 which have been transported over any railroad or boat line, 

 Avhere such cans, bottles or vessels are to be returned, shall cause 

 the said cans, bottles or vessels tlo be emptied before the said 

 milk or cream cantained therein shall become sour, and shall 

 cause said cans, bottles or vessels to be immediately washed and 

 thoroughly cleansed and aired. 



Sec. 18. Not to Manufacture Pood from Impure or Un- 

 clean Milk or Cream.) No person, firm or corporation shall 

 manufacture from unclean, impure, unhealthful or unwholesome 

 milk, or from cream from the same, any article of food. 



Sec. 19. Sale of Skim Milk — Cans — How Labeled.) No 

 person, firm or corporation shall sell, or expose for sale, or have 

 in his possession with intent to sell, in any store or place of busi- 

 ness, or on any wagon or other vehicle, used in transporting 

 milk or milk commonly called ''skim milk" without first attach- 

 ing to the can, vessel or other package containing said milk, a 

 tag with the words ''skim milk" printed on both sides of said 

 tag in large letters, each letter being at least three- fourths of an 

 inch high and one-half inch wide. Said tag shall be attached to 

 the top or side of said can, vessel or package where it can be 

 easily seen. 



Sec. 20. Instruments for Measuring Milk and Cream 

 Standards.) The State standard milk measure or pipettes shall 

 have for milk a capacity of seventeen and six-tenths cubic cen- 

 timeters, and the State standard test tube or bottles for milk 

 shall have a capacity of two cubic centimeters of mercury at a 

 temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit between "zero" and ten 

 on the graduated scale marked on the necks thereof. For cream 

 eighteen grams shall be used, and the standard test tubes or 

 bottles for cream shall have a capacity of six cubic centimeters 

 of mercury at a temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit be- 

 tween "zero" and thirty on the graduated scale marked on the 

 necks thereof, and it is hereby made a misdemeanor to use any 

 other measure, pipette, test tube or bottle to determine the per 

 cent of butter fat where milk or cream is purchased by, or fur- 

 nished to creameries or cheese factories, and where the value of 

 said milk is determined by the per cent of butter fat contanied 

 in the same. Any manufacturer, merchant, dealer, or agent 

 in this State who shall offer for sale or sell cream or milk pipette 



