NOTICE OF JUDGMENT NO. 2233. (Given pursuant to section 4 of the Food and Drugs Act.) ADULTERATION OF TOMATO PULP. On September 26, 1912, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agri- culture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said dis- trict libels for the seizure and condemnation of 84 and 100 barrels of tomato pulp, remaining unsold in the original unbroken packages and in possession of the Railway Terminal Warehouse Co., Chicago, 111., alleging that the 84 barrels of the product had been shipped on or about September 4, 1912, by the Seymour Canning Co., Seymour, Ind., and that 100 barrels had been shipped on or about September 4, 1912, by the Crothersville Canning Co., Crothersville, Ind., and that said product had been transported from the State of Indiana into the State of Illinois, and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs Act. The product bore no label. Adulteration of the product was alleged in the libels for the reason that it consisted in part of filthy and decomposed vegetable matter. On November 20, 1912, judgment of condemnation and forfeiture was entered and it was further ordered that the product should be destroyed by the United States marshal. W. M. HAYS, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. WASHINGTON, D. C.; January 20, 1913. 76324°—No. 2233—13 o