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tracts or other deleterious ingredients detrimental to health, shall, 

 upon proper conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less 

 than ten nor more than one hundred dollars or imprisonment 

 in the county jail not less than ten nor more than thirty days, or 

 both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court. 



20. No packer or dealer in preserved or canned fruits and 

 vegetables or other articles of food, shall sell or offer for sale 

 such canned or preserved fruits and vegetables or other articles 

 of food, unless such articles bear a mark, stamp, brand or label 

 bearing the name and address of the firm, person or corporation 

 that packs same, or dealer that sells same. All soaked or 

 bleached goods or goods put up from products dried before 

 canning, shall be plainly marked, branded, stamped or labelled 

 as such, with the words " Soaked " or " Bleached Goods " in 

 letters not less than two-line pica in size, showing the name of 

 the article and name and address of the packer or dealer who 

 sells same. 



21. No person shall manufacture for sale, have in his 

 possession with intent to sell, offer or expose for sale, or sell as 

 fruit, jelly, jam, or fruit butter, any jelly, jam or imitation fruit 

 similar compound made or composed, in whole or in part, of 

 glucose, dextrine, starch or other substance, and colored in imi- 

 tation of fruit jelly, jam or fruit butter; nor shall any such jelly, 

 jam or fruit butter or compound be manufactured or sold, or 

 offered for sale, under any name or designation whatever, unless 

 the same shall be composed entirely of ingredients not injurious 

 to health; and every can, pail or package of such jelly, jam or 

 butter sold in this state shall be distinctly and durably labelled 

 " imitation fruit, jelly, jam, or butter," with the name and 

 address of manufacturer or dealer who sells same. 



22. Extracts made of more than one principle must be 

 labeled with the name of each principle or else simply with the 

 name of the inferior or adulterant. 



In all cases when an extract is labeled with two or more 

 names, the type used is to be similar in size and the name of any 

 one of the articles used is not to be given greater prominence 



