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2986 ARTICLE 13.

skill, for profit or amusement, to be played in the bar-room or other public-
room on the premises occupied by him or under his control.

1916, ch. 680, sec, 371.

363. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the preceding sec-
tion shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be fined not less than
twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each offense.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 372.

364. It shall not be lawful for any person licensed under this sub-title
of this article to sell or give away, directly or indirectly, any spirituous
or fermented liquors, or any kind of intoxicating drink, to a minor or
person under the age of twenty-one years, nor to sell such liquors, or any
of them, to any person on the Sabbath Day, commonly called Sunday.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 373.

365. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the preceding sec--
tion shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be fined not less than
one hundred dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, or be sentenced
to be confined in the Maryland House of Correction for not less than sixty
days nor more than six months, and the license of such person may be
suppressed in the discretion of the Court.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 374.

366. No person, whether a licensed hotel keeper or not, shall sell,
directly or indirectly, give away, loan or in any manner supply or fur-
nish to any person whomsoever, any spirituous or fermented liquors, or
intoxicating drink of any kind, at his place of business, or at any public
place in said City, on any day set apart by law for the election of National,
State or County officers, or any of them, on any day on which a general
county primary meeting or election, or a general county convention shall
be held for the purpose of nominating directly or selecting a delegation
to nominate a candidate or candidates to be voted for at any ensuing elec-
tion; provided, previous notice of such day of holding such primary meet-
ing or election or county convention shall have been given by advertise-
ment in one or more newspapers printed in Harford County, or by hand
bills set up at two or more public places in said City, for at least ten
days prior thereto.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 375

367. Any person who shall violate the provisions of the preceding sec-
tion shall, upon indictment and conviction thereof, be fined not less than
two hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned
in the county jail for not less than sixty days nor more than three months
for each offense.

1916, ch. 680, sec. 376.

368. No person who is a resident of said City, other than a licensed
hotel keeper therein, shall take or receive any order, verbal or written,

 

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