230 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 140
thereafter in conformity with the plan adopted in the Re-
vised Code of the Public Local Laws of Baltimore County
of 1915.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the County Commissioners of Baltimore Coun-
ty be and they are hereby authorized in any publication of the
Public Local Laws of Maryland relating to Baltimore County,
to arrange and section such Public Local Laws as may be
passed by the General Assembly of Maryland of 1916 or there-
after in conformity with the plan adopted in the Revised Code
of the Public Local Laws of Baltimore County of 1915.
Approved March 31st, 1916.
CHAPTER 140.
AN ACT to require all licensed, keepers of a billiard table or
tables, in Allegany County, under Section 8 of Article 50
of Bagby's Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, title
"Licenses, " sub-title "Billiards, " to close at twelve o'clock
midnight.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted, by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That it shall be unlawful for any person in Alle-
gany County having a license to keep a Billiard Table or
Tables, under Section 8, Article 56 of the Code of Public Gen-
eral Laws of, Maryland, title "Licenses, " sub-title "Billiards, "
to allow anyone to play on or use said table or tables between
the hours of twelve o'clock midnight, and six o'clock in the
morning. Nor shall anyone except the proprietor or his bona
fide employee be allowed to loiter or loaf in that part of the
room where said table or tables are kept, during said closing
hours or on the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday, and said
room shall be open to public view during the said closing hours.
Nor shall anyone under the age of Fourteen years be allowed
to use said table or tables or to frequent, loiter or loaf in said
part of room, where said table or tables are kept.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That anyone violating the pro-
visions of this Act shall be fined not less than Ten Dollars
($10. 00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) for
each and every violation of this Act.
Approved March 31st, 1916.
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