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1 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 | ** WHEAT FLOUR TO RE ^ yE| MADE ON 80-20 BASIS I^J "Victory Flour" Will Hel'ovo Neoosslly of Purchasing of Flour V/Vot Substitute**. \ iff fai ij Tho recent careful survey by the tWft I food administrators of the United ? ~ ... , sell- and ( States, France, hngland and Italy of . ,, A ,_ . , substitutes mP"* the tood resources of the J JO.- , w minors rp 000,000 people fighting against ' Germany shows that to maintain 'uc ls " . ,. . great redu enough supplies and necessary reSt It lit OS 1*6' serves against disaster, there must ^ ^ ' !jHfc be maintained in all countries a ^ ^ conservation of wheat flour during f''f .. , sees, mille the coming year. I It has been agreed that the wheat ' 'fSf,am " bread of the allies shall contain 20 ?. (M!r sixty days' per cent of ether grains than wheat, * * and it is only just that we should '' r!' ' ^ ? , . ., . . , ers of whe r bear our share in this saving, and our bread should be at least unlver- )ane n ' sal with those who are suffering " spaiHC' .scincled. more greatly from the war than our-' however, 1 onlvno ' Distribution and transportation ? .. . ? , , , i Hoarding i circumstances in the United States _. ... , The rub render it necessary to rely very' ... ? . . . .. . by millers largely on voluntary action In our . ' . ' , . salers to r homes to enforce this mixture. The subat Victory bread so made is wholesome, ' j j .for, and t v .and there Is no difficulty In prepara- . . ^ J sale of 70 T tlon. We desire to emphasizo the I . ?J ?l- I {11*6 r68ClD( r U y fact that the mixtures outlined be-! . , Manufac low are for wheat bread and the savi pastes and ing of wheat Hour, but thev are noti .. ... ... . - limited to Rfiter intended to displace the large use of of wheat o corn bread. We must use the mix. . . . , .... derstandjni fl with wheat Hours in addition , , mM F, , . duly ex pan ^^^ PEPto our normal consumption of corn Mr ion wh LJHfff bread. s jfe* MK l J Now Kules rromulgated. . , new plants ' For this purpose, regulations are . , , , . . . ' ? to Julv 1, * formulated below, effective Septern- .... W here n her 1, providing: ,. .v ? . ., . Rumers thf (1) For the preparation and . ... , , tions as ri marketing by the manufacturing and wheatle x distributing trades of the country of . . ? . . , , . , meals are a mixed flour complying with the In- jjothin ternatlonal policy wblch will be . . ... be const rui available for purchase by the house- . been any si hold. - ,, , , . . , . the Pure 1 *, (2) In regulations covering the . .. by the Bui case where straight wheat Hour is " , . . ment of A sold by retailers that at the same j{ovenue jr time 20 per cent of other cereal . . . . ,, Internal Hours be sold coincidentally. . . , .... . walch reqi (.11 Kpillllrlni' Hint nil Hnlroi-o f. .... . , . I formed to biead shall contain 20 per cent of , dealers In other cereals. The food administration relies tip- ^ . . . - x)n acco on the householders of the country . " bor, merer ?0* to mix at least 20 per cent of sub- . . , .... just their uS stituto cereals into the wheat Hour . . , . IV .... tember 1st at home for all uses. Corn meal for ' .. fine their Kk use in corn bread should be pur-' . I one delive chased separately from combination!. BBt . tinners. I teach-mixed Flour For Sale as Vic, ... , ... | AK( MIL tory Mixed Flour. It is desired to insure a supply of( HOM ready-mixed flours on the market ami to have millers and dealers of *!iir<! Sen all kinds encourage the use and sale' Woun of this flour, so that the country may be on a irtixed flour basis without the necessity of retailers making com- An Atla bination sales of flour and substl- Archie Ho itutes. All such mixed flours made Theodore according to the following regula- fi'oin Fran tions should be labeled "Victory Mix- 'n the '>gh ed Flour" and are to be labeled with April, the ingredients in order of their pro- the 18 t portion. The flours so mixed must commissiot be milled in accordance with the have been ? standards of the 1'nited Slates Food tributlon < Administration. No mixed flours hospitals a (except pancake flours) shall be additioi made or manufactured except in the | shattered I exact proportions as outlined be- bullet whi ^ * low; charge Oaj Mixed wheat and barley flour from whal shall be in the proportion of four case of nei pounds wheat Hour to one pound j Paralyzed barley flour. loot be abl Mixed wheat and corn flour shall fnr many t-.ontain the proportion of fourisay much pounds wheat flour to one pound be was wi corn flour. I matter of Mixed wheat, barley and corn flour 'little about shall contain the proportion of eight Among pounds wheat flour to one pound bar-! wi,b Capti ley and one pound corn flour. ' Hartley A. Mixed w heat and rye flour shall .Ala. Majo contain the proportion of three to the Hal . pounds wheat flour and not less than fighting in V two pounds rye flour. bis left ar: ^ Whole wheat, entire wheat or graham flour or meal shall contain at British least 95 per cent of the wheat berry. I-ondon. I All the above Victory mixed flours x'es rGPor : may be sold without substitutes, but Au*U8t to W ?' at no greater price from the miller, divided as ^ J wholesaler or retail dealer than In Killed o W \ the case of standard wheat flour. 1 .**4 1; mei ./ Retail Hale of .Standard Wheat Flour ? ; 111" The new regulations supersede the Thfi tQtj ?*"*% GO-GO rule. The ret '1 dealer selling Jtj)y werfl * v|-0 v standard wheat flout required to 147 ^ f*' can^ In stock either uarley flour. 1 t V eorn meal or corn flour, and with' FTTCSMP^ ?o y x every sale of wheat flour must seir ur^JMi ~v a combination of some one or more Ay |3 of the.se uwthe proportion of ono A\ ?c* 1111 n.* 11 % iMnloen I. vhuat floer. No dealer mu force ? H min? other substitutes In coil* cXatlon g np|J]< H. endtf&v"* 7 n.nttrv <??>-???\sub- f a rney _ qot outer wise classified. I H ' , , c .3Hy^ft "hleh nv telegraph companies. J* .^but J on the. wrtympanles and likap 00<* p |^5wjAfi,C?n8tgntlnople,i5'?y8 nor operf S\ vV ? ifc ,hos" Turks r -ugV? -? I o-hs^L "MM ^J 0Kuv ? and aCVlt;, | tint, n* jpl V THE 1 JRALGIA t or Headache? RubUiv forehep^^ and twnple^4mh (yMfr PRICES -\30c, 60c, $1.20 lelivor flour without flour i to farim\s who tender rtiflcates is rescinded. This oliahed on account of the ction in the amount of subquired now to cover a sale vious rules limiting llcenrs, wholesalers, and retailkers to thirty days' supply ill he changed to permit a supply. es limiting sales by retailat flour to one-eighth of a dties and a quarter barrel Y settled districts are reConaumers are expected. :o purchase flour in modnd use it with economy. s against the law. ? > limitiner th? anlo r?f flnur to wholesalers, or wholeetailers, in combination itutes or certificates therehe rules restricting the per cent or previous sales led. turers- of alimentary wheat Ul?e ikfast foods are' their normal consumption I r wheat Hour with the unit that they are not to un<1 their ordinary consuinpeat. rohibiting the starting of I ready for operation prior; ^ lh 18. a,-e rescinded, iiillers sell directly to consy shall obey same regulastail store dealers, ss days and wheatless discontinued. in these regulations is to ed to mean that there has Bttlng aside or changing of ''ood laws as promulgated eau of Chemistry, Ilepartgriculture, or the Internal iw as administered by the Revenue Commissioner, iirements must be con ny manufacturers and all cases. no Delivery a Day. unt of the scarcity of lalants are requested to adbusinesses so that by Sopthoy fill he able to condeliveries to purchases to ry per day to their cus ROOSEVELT IS E TO RECUPERATE . ded in the KiKlniiiK iround < 'ant iuiiy. ntic Port, Sept. 5.?Capt. osevelt, third son of Col. Roosevelt, arrived here! ce where ho was wounded tins around Cantigny dur-j Captain Roosevelt is one! ifficers and about 3on minted officers and men who invalided homo for di9t)f various convalescing' nd who were landed here.! n to having his left arm uy a German machine gun le leading his men in a >tain Roosevelt is suffering L he described as a "bad rves." His arm is partially and it is likely ho will e to return to active duty months. He declined to I about the action in which j minded, saying that as a fact, he remembered very it. the officers coming ashore. tin Roosevelt was MaJ. Moon, of Birmingham, r Moon, who was attached Inbow dlv'.don during the! Lorraine sector also had m shattered by a bullet. * Casualties in August. Sept. 5.?British casualted during the month of tailed 48,379. 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