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As regards bread, the ordinary 5-cent loaf is generally supposed to weigh one pound, but the predominant weight was 14 ounces in Febru- ary, 1909. Much bread is sold by the stores, being delivered to them twice a day by large wholesale bakers, who take back any old loaves and gell these as stale bread. " Rye bread " of the ordinary mixture of wheat and rye flour, and in various sizes, is sold to a considerable extent, especially in the Jewish districts, at a slightly heavier weight for a 5-cent
... loaf than the wheaten bread. The rough rye bread so much in evidence in some districts in New York is not sold.
Much milh is sold " loose," and the price for milk so retailed would be eight cents and under a quart. A regulation, making the sale of milk in bottles compulsory, made by the Health Departmentl became operative June 15, 1909 ; but in a test case before the Supreme Court in the Spring of 1911 the legality of the regulation was not sustained.-' In September milk was one cent dearer at some stores than in February, when the predominant price was from eight to nine cents a quart.


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