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the sale of such article or articles for human food, and any person neglect-
ing or refusing to obey such an order shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and shall be punished by fine in any sum not less than fifty dollars,
and, in default of the payment thereof, by imprisonment in the public jail
not more than six months.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 178. 1912, sec. 155. 1904, sec. 130, 1890, ch. 604, sec. 56.
180. It is hereby made the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of this
State to appear for the people and to attend to the prosecution of all com-
plaints under this sub-title in all the courts of their respective counties
or the city of Baltimore, as the case may be.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 180. 1912, sec. 157. 1904, sec. 132. 1902, ch. 606, sec. 81A.
181. No person shall manufacture, sell or offer for sale, or order or
permit any employe or other person to sell or offer for sale, either at whole-
sale or retail, any malt extract, beer, porter, ale or stout unless the same
shall have been brewed and fermented as such; and any person or corpora-
tion or officer or agent thereof violating this provision, or any person or
corporation or officer or agent thereof selling or offering for sale, or ordering
or permitting any employe or other person to sell or offer for sale any beer
(to which coloring matter or porteine has been added) representing the same
to be malt extract or porter or other beverage, or any malt or spirituous
liquor other than by its proper name, shall be deemed guilty of a misde-
meanor, and punished by imprisonment for not longer than one year, or
by a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or by both fine and imprison-
ment, in the discretion of the court having jurisdiction.
See notes to art. 27, sec. 457.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 181. 1912, sec. 158. 1904, sec. 133. 1902, ch. 69, sec. 55A.
182. No person shall kill for human food or shall carry or offer to any
butcher or at any slaughter house to be killed for human food any female
animal within thirty days before the time for the delivery of its young or
within thirty days thereafter, or any animal that is so far disabled by
sickness as to be unable to walk, or any animal known to said person by
reason of disease or injury to be unfit for human food; and whenever any
of said animals shall be found at any place where animals are usually killed
for human food, the burden of proving that such animal was not intended
for human food shall rest on the party charged, and any person violating
the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and be
punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one
hundred dollars.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 182. 1912, sec. 159. 1904, sec. 134. 1904, ch. 378, sec. 81B.
183. No person, firm or corporation engaged in making, manufactur-
ing, compounding and selling extracts, essences or other fluids commonly
used for the purpose of flavoring articles of food or drink shall use or
employ, or permit to be used or employed by his, their or its agents or
employes, the making, manufacture or compounding of such flavoring
extracts, essences or fluids any methyl, or wood alcohol; nor shall any per-
son, firm or corporation, his, their or its agents or employees, sell, or offer
for sale at wholesale or retail, any flavoring extract, essence or other fluid
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