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Druid Hill Park would intersect if continued east to said point of inter-
section; thence westerly bounding on the north side of Druid Hill Park
and continuing the same course until the said line shall intersect the
eastern side of the Western Maryland Railroad; thence northerly, bound-
ing on the east side of the Western Maryland Railroad to the place of
beginning.
1906, ch. 780.
666E. It shall not be lawful for the Liquor License Commissioners,
or the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas to issue licenses to any per-
sons to sell spirituous, fermented liquors or lager beer in any part of
the following districts: In all that part of Baltimore City bounded:
Beginning at a point where Twenty-eighth Street extended westwardly
would touch Jones' Falls, and running from this point eastwardly along
the center line of Twenty-eighth Street as laid out, and extending said
center line eastwardly to the center line of Calvert Street, and thence
northerly along the center line of Calvert Street, and continuing said
center line northerly to a point three hundred feet north of Merryman's
Lane and thence running parallel with Merryman's Lane and three hun-
dred feet northerly from said lane to the line of Cedar Avenue extended,
thence westwardly on the south side of Cedar Avenue to Jones' Falls,
and thence southerly along Jones' Falls to the point of beginning.
1908. ch. 568.
666F. That it shall not be lawful for the Clerk of the Court of Common
Pleas of Baltimore City, or the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Baltimore
County, to issue to any person or persons, company, association or body
corporate, a license to sell spirituous or fermented liquors, or lager beer,
in any and all parts of Baltimore City and in any and all parts of Bal-
timore County lying within fifteen hundred yards (1,500 yards) in any
direction from the public school at Forest Park, in Baltimore City, known
as School No. 64, situated on Maine Avenue, the New Liberty Road and
Forest Avenue.
1890, ch. 343. P. L. L. (1888). Art. 4, sec. 653A. 1894, ch. 86.
667. No person shall offer for sale or keep for sale in the City of
Baltimore any intoxicating liquors, except as hereinafter provided; but
this shall not apply to sales made by a person under a provision of law
requiring him to sell personal property, nor to sales of liquors, by whole-
sale, nor to sales by the maker, brewer or distiller thereof, nor to sales
by bottlers of fermented liquors, nor to be drunk on the premises; save
and except as hereinafter specially provided in reference to wholesale
dealers and jobbers, brewers, distillers and bottlers, in Section 688, where-
in the rights and duties of said classes of persons are set forth and de-
nned. Wherever the term intoxicating liquors is used in this subdivision
of this Article, it shall be deemed to include whiskey, brandy, rum, gin,
wine, ale, beer and all other fermented and distilled liquors, every mix-
ture of liquors which shall contain more than two per cent, by weight of
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