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Show THE HERALP-HEPUBLICA- BASING POWDER SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 191C. X, the Orpheum DISPUTE AIRED ft) s- State Dairy and Food Bureau Explains Attitude Regarding Water Glass Test. ! A 1 T , C: You need never hesitate to use Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap m the treatment of severe or simple There is in them to injure the tenderestnothing surface. No Poor Products Offered On Utah Market, but Advertis- The satisfaction that goes with good quality and good service is the bond to a store. that hinds --friendship and good-wi- ll It is our policy to sell only good goods and to try our best to make your t safe skin treatment SEES CHANCE FOR DECEIT , Vr- - r. - skin-trouble- s. In a statement issued under the direction of Heber C. Smith, state, dairy and food commissioner, is contained the attitude of the state dairy and food bureau In the which has !' been in progresscontroversy in Salt Lake between various baking powder companies. The siuiemeni wnicn te in bulletin was writtenwin Mr.printed Smith by and it has received the authorization of the bureau. It is as follows: "Each day the state dairy and food receives inquiries from department dealers and consumers as to the necessary ingredients in baking powders, and desiringas to whether or not certaininformation are These Inquiries ingredients are no doubt harmful. about from a condition existingbrought in the Mate of Utah at present in regard a bitter advertising controversy car-to ried on between rival baking powder concerns that are using the medium of the newspapers, circulars and demonstrations to the virtues of their own productexploit and declaring against competitiveas products. "When this becomes, it now fight bo keen that the consuming public is, Is misled, confused and deceived, this defeels that it is time to take a partment hand in the controversy, for the law to the state dairy and food pertaining bureau makes it obligatory upon the bureau to the consumer, and it seems safeguard natural that the consumer would gather the impression from the mentioned above he is advertising not receiving the protection that to which he is entitled. - is a doctor's prescription which, for over twenty years, has been constantly used by other physicians for eczema and other itching, burning, unsightly skin affections. They prescribe Resinol, knowing that its remarkable soothing.healing action is due to ingredients so gentle and harmless as to be suited even to a baby's delicate skin. ! p Sonf VnTTboleiMRie. "The bureau has carefully investithe baking powder situation in gated Utah and finds there is not a baking on the market that is unwholepowder some or does not comply with the reof the state food law with quirements to Ingredients, carbon dioxide regard and leavening power, and no baking-powdeto be sold will be or affect the health that will injureor permitted which does not conof the public, tain the amount of leaveslng power or that is required. gasThis in department has no Interest the any reasonable claims made byhowbaking powder concerns. We do. The ever, insist on honest advertising. by the law on the state duty imposed and food bureau provides that dairy the bureau formulate and prescribe the rules and regulations governing manufacture of food products and for the promotion of the public health and and to protect the consumer safety of food products against fraud and honest deception, and to see to itinthat this state. is maintained advertising "All baking powders do not contain and there may the came or may notingredients, be advantages in the em- or the other inthis, that ployment ofCream of tartar phosphate gredient. and alum baking powders comply with food laws, provided all the state pure are plainly stated on the ingredients if the powlabel and. as stated before, ders contain at least 10 per cent of - : , l'f - f 21-- Is the Modem Vay of Doing Business Many people, amply able to pay cash, prefer to avail themselves of our easy payment "plan. Why don't you take advantage of these special terms ? n ET3 R, X r. carbon dioxide. Furthermore, this partment has no objection to egg albumen in baking powder, provided the In the purpose public is not deceived is used. for which the egg albumen for There may or may not be a purpose deis its use, but when the housewife ceived by false claims, we believe that an exposure is necessary. Chance for Deception. "This bureau considers that- egg albumen is used In baking powders prinand advertising purposes cipally for for demondeceptherein lie the possibilities tion through certain tests and powmade between strations and baking ders containing albumen baking do not contain this inpowders that This test or demonstration gredient. amount of consists of placing a small albumen In containing powder baking a glass and likewise the same amount of the competitive powder baking to is added in another glass. Water albumenized the bv and each, stirring, much bakingthepowder will rise If the article. higher than competitive housewife permits this demonstration into in her home she may be deceived conthe belief that the powder baking Is amount of taining a small In leavening much power or stronger that she gas than the baking powder when in fact a may have in her home, demonstration does not show the relative strength. and food bureau "The state test or considers this dairy comparative false and fraudulent, demonstration and on ilay 12, 1916. issued its amended bulletin No. 21 as follows: Amended Itnlletln. "Relative to albumen in baking powder. "Bulletin No. 21 is hereby amended to read as follows: The sale of bakminute quantipowder containing ing ties of egg albumen is permitted in the state of Utah. "The addition of egg albumen or dried white of egg in baking powder in the quantities ordinarily used, in of this board, does not the add-t- ojudgment the quality or strength of said oowder: in other words. It does baking not increase the actual leavening pow- de- - alt-ume- n dealing and take your pick from our fine assortment of swagger new models and well fitting, conservative designs. One of the country's foremost baritones, who In a headlLner at the Orpheum. er or available jras of the powdercook-in)and is not a substitute for efffes in Eptjt albumen Is not a necessary constituent of baking: powder. "The presence of egg albumen in one in another gives to the powder and not of manufacturer the former, unless an unfair law, protected ty advantage over the latter when compared and the water judged by glass test or demonstration. In this test a "Where they 63146315. 6313 treat yon right for Prices, Quality and Service. SATURDAY SPECIALS, MEAT DEPT. A shipment of Eastern Corn Fed Xleef ha Juat arrived for today's trade. AVe will have tome extra fancy Country Fed Broiler and Hen, also Ilelglan Hares and Squabs. rORK . we have shown season, we believe the new ones received within the week surpass any we have displayed. A great diversity of styles and colors. Of all tlie ed foam is formed by the albumen in the which causes the gas formed by glass other agencies in the baking powder to rise in the glass, giving a false appearance of strength and leavening power when compared with a powder which does not contain such albumen. This test has led to unfair and deceptive methods of advertising in the sale of baking powder in this state and when employed In a demonstration to determine the comparative strength of albumen powder taking containing serves with powder without albumen, to deceive the innocent consumer and therefore constitutes a fraud. "The water test, in comparing glass or demontherefore. or the value relative strating strength alof baking powders containing bumen, with baking powders not containing albumen in the sale of baking powder is Isdeclared unfair and fraudulent and prohibited. "The effect hereby of modern legislation is to compel the manufacture and sale of pure food, as well as to protect the public from fraudulent or dishonest The presence of a miadvertising. In baking nute quantity of albumen not Improve or harm the powder does in the judgment of this board, powder, and is permitted to be used but false demonstrations as to its purported virtues must cease, and the housewife will confer a favor on the bureau and on the public in reporting to the state and food department the circumdairy of any demonstrastances and details tion or test of a comparative nature for strength. We wish also to assure the housewife that the tests which be made relative to the residue may in baking powder are tests for sale purposes only and she has no need for the small amount of anxiety, Is that used powder baking in the rnlx leaves anordinarily infinitesimal amount of residue in the cooking. "The situation regarding baking Utah and the powder as it exists infrom advertiseresulting agitation ments .and demonstrations by baking It powder companies, makes in the of the stateimperative, opinion to issue this dairy and food bureau, M ed The colors are beautiful and the models most striking. Beautiful new gowns for morning, afternoon and evening wear. How much better one KV" Per lb. 24c !.7p"V::. jmOULDER sriUXCJ only. 4Q. day per lb., only ROAST. L.OI.V LAMP 1 OO fi 2 To-FOr- tK In our Hamburger. The lb., 1JLJC G Tim nnvr s.usacr made tn town. ii mi 221c pi: Extra Fancy Steer Rolled Pot OP Prime Rib Roast, rolled. Per lb. 17 ic KHw TIIH VERY REST SHOULDER ROAST VEAL TODAY, PER l.H CANTALOUPES. LOGANBERRIES, CHERRIES, STRAWBERRIES Freh vegetable dally, uch a Green Pepper. Hip Tomatoea, Cucumber. String Beans, Green Pen, Spinach, Aaparagua, Radlshea, Head Lettuce, Green On!n, Mint, Parsley. Celery, N'evr Potatoea, , Itnnrh Carrot. Turnips. Beets nnd Parsnip. Kraut. " per lb... IOe g Van Camp'a :r.T.... 3c Shelled Walnut a at, TOe per lb. i ... 55c Shelled AlJordan monds. CO lb T.;c 1 , 1 K3e Shelled Pecan. Halve. 68c per lb 47r C Blank e' offee at Macaroni. ghetti. ;.?krr: Spa- Freh Strictly E Kg", Verml-rell- l, Noodles. dox., 25c Per .. only Fancy Cream-Bulte- r. 30C 25 c 42c Van Ilouten'a Cocoa r.Oc Van Ilouten Cocoa ...23c h. can Yale Coffee $1.0." 2'3-l- l. ran 11111' Red LabelSI.OO Coffee 30c choice Bulk Coffee, per 11 23c 2Uc 2. c Hewlett Ten, pkg Yacht Club Salad DressSOr SJello, iMortriiaiw 3-I- S White FOR 3-- c 27e ing 35c Ditrkee'a Salad Dressing. 27c Hatavia Salad DrexJilng. .27c IT.,- - fall ran link Salmon .... tOe I Tic flat euti Salmon 10c 2Uc Mrt'owan Salmon ISe 21c 30c MrConnii Salmon .c tnll hest Red Salmon ..... 19? can. lie irc l nilrrnooil Inllerrinur, "" nouwe Mackerel. 1c Nc IOe can Ojulem 2fK can OjMcr 17c 17c 25c can Pineapple 14c 2Uc inn bent Pineapple can 10c best I.'e Pineapple ' IT.f can 11c Saner Kraut IOe JTc ran llomliiv cnu Pumpkin ......11c t'c IOe 5c run Tom n toe Oc can June Pea Sc jjM.i.r.e can Corn 10c 3."e ........ - , t . ' . . ...... - ' . I ord. SPECIAL FROM THE GROCERY DEPT. Fancy Eastern Bulk Sauer ' Nothing- bat the bent of meat ttned nnr UU AXn IUn PORK CHOPS. Per lb I.OI.V 27ic ' . r I f t'n Soap 20c Pancake Flour 15c nt . . . 20c 15c LIhby and Beans . fl Pork WILL REWARD RACERS WHO USE ITS TIRES $10,000 tf Champion SpfeUl Be Given by Goodrich Bide on Silverton "Who Cord. T-mI- u to Th your convenience. Urn The very newest shapes, the most favored styles; the latest ideas in trimmings; these are the things you will find in the Hats shown in Salt Lake's favorite millinery shop, and more important than these you will find the easiest credit terms that can possibly be arranged. OSislfSren A generous recog- Chicago, May nition of the selection by outright purchase by drivers of racing cars of the Silverton twin cable cord tires for use in contests without the influence of a money consideration for so doing has just been announced by the B. F. Goodrich company. The American Automobile association, the official association of car owners of this rules to govern country, has prepared the determination of the actual champion for the season of 1916 and will be sole arbitrator regarding such awards. The Silverton cord tire is universaltype of construcly recognized as the tion insuring Isthe best results in speed almost universally used contests and the Goodrich comracing drivers, ty pany asserts, and there is no reason the Goodrich company should exwhy tend any award for the purpose of to use Sllverlon twin inducing drivers cord tires, and it does not, but gives without a string of any kind outright, to be divided whatsoever to it. $10,000 between the authoritatively chosen champion and the second and third winners in order. Irrespective of the make or kind of tires that may be used by the winners. r Allen's Foot-Eas- for the Troops. e Many war zone hospitals Foot-Eas- have orthe antiseptic dered Allen's tne troops. powder, for use among and used in the Shaken into the shoes Foot-Ease foot bath. Allen's gives rest and comfort, takes the friction from and prevents the feet getting k.ti the shoe, tired or foot-sorDrug and Department Stores everywhere sell it 25c Don't accept any substitute. Try it today. Advertisement. e. untrimmed. combinations. 3? s rM q tar models, both trimmed and Very pretty styles, in all colors and ' neAV Specially priced for today. Third Floor, Elevator Service. LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. THE STORE THAT Tim STORE THAT IMADE MADE "YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD" FAMOUS! "YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD" FAMOUS! 1 1 E i''Jr'I"' i - "i" mm " "' CANADA COINER COMES TO UTAH Hprald-nppiibllcii- 19. e, I'lentj- - of Tuna Fish now yz and 1 lb. tin. to is right up to the minute in style. How much more satisfaction you get out of your clothes if you have the benefit of a whole season's wear. Come in today, select your Suit, Coat or Dress. Pay later in weekly or monthly amounts to suit All the dainty City Rerorder Speak to Officials on Need of Pollteneas Toward Public. At the regular monthly meeting of the city department heads Gordon Snow, city recorder, yesterday, delivered an address on the value of courtesy to on the part of public ofthe public ficials. Air. Snow declared his belief that at the next meeting of the Legislature there would be attempts on the part oT private political interests to upset the commission form of government, and declared that the successful method of guarding against this is by alignthe side of the ing public opinion on be commission, which he said could done only by courteous and considerate treatment of the public by officials of the city. The departmental heads passed a motion that the address be printed in full in the next issue of the Municipal Rec- the loney iiss feels to wear a Suit or a Coat that WELL-eu- or USE OF COURTESY URGED OCXCIXE SPRING LAMn Vr the ROAST SHOULDER IiiSs iiisi Mil Ssl ugu this beautiful models ?. bt-cau- Tires Phones Wasatch n to The Day Come to this store of fine stocks and liberal GEORGE MACFARLAN'E, so-call- 1 0) hi so-call- Joseph Magid, Mgr. ' ft J '' - 1 MM J h All druggists sell Resinol Soap and Restool Otntment. For trial size ol each, write to Dept. Resinol, Baltimore, Md. - se X, and advantageous. trading here pleasant WESTERN OUTFIT CO. . ing Methods Questioned. house-to-hou- The Store Ahead Advertising Only the Truth He Seeks to Purchase Silver ai "' .nil i m i mtmmmtt man iiirin ..i win mjmc.i. m wim i m i ninl-- - iiniiiiiiTiMi to L.os Angeles, where he will spend seth, Mr. Sudbury and Mr. Randall. several weeks with friends. In addition to the accredited delegation a number of Salt Lake business enthusiasts are BOOST GOOD' ROADS DAY men and toautomobile attend the convention. planning I'lann Will Ie Considered by ComLUCY GATES' OPERA mittee of Commercial Club . OGDEX, MAY 23. Plans for Good Roads day, May 24, Excursion via O. S. L.. $1.10 round will be discussed at a meeting of the Trains at 7.20. 8.15,- 9.30 and 11 Commercial club committee appointed trip. a. m. and 2.25. 3.30, 4.30, 5.15 p. m. and for that purpose to be held at noon to- special at 6 p. m. Special returning in the club rooms. The committee after performance. Advertisement. day is to with a similar committee appointed by the Kotarv club. Its members are C. A. Dr. BANK FOR FOUNTAIN SREEN W. U KllerLeclc. J. H. Quigley, Manderfield, II. J. Froiseth. Samuel Sharman. W. H. I'.llison, L. Ji. li. Hawley, Will Be Chartered Under State Ian W. H. Lovesy, Hampton, T. Malcolm McAllister, Capitalized at $25,000. W. Naylor, P. M. Randall. C. A. Shay, Incorporation papers of the Bank of Glen Q. Smith and F. AV. Sudbury. Appointment was anounced yester- Fountain Green, which will have a capday by F. C. Richmond, president of italization of $25,000. were filed yesthe Commercial club, of the followwith the of state. It ing delegates to represent that or- terday is be a state secretary bank arid the articles the convention of the of to ganization at Good were submitted to C. incorporation Intermountain 13 Roads association A. Glazier, state bank commissioner, for to be held June and 14 in Ogden: approval. F. C. Schramm, S. D. Evans, Mr. Frol- - final The subscribers to the bank are G. principal M. Whitmore, cashier of the First National Bank of Nephi; W.'W. and Eugene Giles of the Armstrong National Copper bank, and J. W. Whitmore and I... A. Whitmore. G. M. Whitmore is named as presia woman must have good dent of the bank. A. J. Aagaard, vice health. She can do her part by president, and J. T. Oldroyd, cashier. co-oper- Direct From Mines for Dominion Mints. c former minJames Bonar of Ottawa, Dominion of the ister of finance of the of now director and on an Inspecmint, is in Utah of the and,is smelters tion of mines and the stopping at United States The Kreater of the Hotel Utah. silver coined part by the doin this coun-tr- v minion and mints is bousrht siland a? the cost of copper and during ver has constantly advanced been in six months, he has with minlnK and lienver conferring the "meltin men. He proposes that and buy copper Canadian EOvernmentAmerican smelters silver direct from instead of from selling agencies in whether coprYBHr will innulre nature to keep the blood direct helping be can bought silver and per Utah instead of beinp: shipped theliver active and the to pure, from toonCanada Exbowels he far east and then regular, with the aid ot bullion are rates press and freight the govthe purchasing mild, vegetable remedy against charges declared that ernment and Mr. Bonar into cutting extra costs are that mnj charges to such an extent is silver coinage 'excessively expensivedollar with becoming that oaper monev is being the result the treasheld issued and theHesilver declares vaults. ury bv the CanStates gold Is not sought as adian government,are sufficient to proLarvent Sal of Ay AfieJicuae in tb World. of the dominion Sold enrwher. la koxoa, 10c, 2 Sc. needed. metal nil he duce wlU Bonar go Mr. Lake From Salt do-Snf- on For Good Looks - te tb" PILLS BUTTE IN LINE-U- P FOR CAMP Meeting: at Early Date to Dtncuss Plans. A mass meeting will be called at an early date in Buttea to discuss plans for the sending of large delegation of citizens to the summer training at Fort to camp Salt Lakeaccording word reaching Douglas, last night from Capt. Freeman Bassett and S. A. now in Montana. Maginnls, 8. Charles Austin, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce of Butte, and Austin bt the MilCity Ticket Agent waukee line, met with Mayor Lane la "Will Call MaMM itrrri- - m" 7 innii iS his office there morning and discussed means ofFriday the trainbringing to the ing camp attention of Butte citizens decided on a large pubThey lic meeting. At a of the of the Chambermeeting of Commerce directors yesterday hiS ?idoed?ay0r No disappointment louThr &Sn assclates we?2 with lawn "Ad Co.. Ma INTERFERE WITH William Jarvis, who TRAFFIC says he is a stock broker residing at the Newhouse hotel, and John Gardner, a bartender, were arrested last by Traffic Officer A. E? Lund at night Second South and Main streets. Both are said to have been Intoxicated and caused a mix-u- p of traffic when they attempted to drive an automobile across the Intersection. They were locked in the city Jail for several hours and later released on bonds of $100 each. . I Infanfs-Ioih- ers Thousands testify Pi! g 11 L IPFf9 hi Tito GrsginaS SU3ALTEE) E1IL&C Upbuilds and sustains the body No Cooking or Milk required Used for l$ of a Century Free Sample Ecriick's, Racine, Wis." |