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cent, of alcohol, shall be liable to the same penalties as for selling without
license; provided, that any retailer doing business in said city who shall
make application for a license to sell wines or other liquors in unbroken
packages or in quantities not less than one quart, and in no case to be
drunk on the premises, may be licensed by said Mayor, Counselor and
Aldermen to do so on complying with the conditions of this sub-title,
and paying therefor the sum of one hundred dollars a year.

1894. ch. 623, sec. 184K. 1914, Code, sec. 59.

44. Out of the moneys received by the said Collector and Treasurer
from application for license, all expenses of publication shall be paid and
out of the money paid for licenses, all other expenses incident to the execu-
tion of the provisions of this sub-title relating to licenses in said city shall
be paid, and one-fourth of the balance, after retaining a com mission of five
per centum on said one-fourth, shall be paid over by said Collector and
Treasurer, quarterly, to the State of Maryland and the remainder to be
applied to the general uses of the said City of Annapolis.

1890, ch. 508, sec. 184L. 1914 Code, sec. 60.

45. Every person in said city receiving a license under this subtitle,
shall frame his license under a glass and place the same so that it shall
at all times be conspicuous and easily read, in his chief place of making
his sales, and no license issued in said city under this subtitle shall author-
ize sales by any person who shall neglect this requirement.

1890, ch. 568, sec. 184M. 1914 Code, sec. 61.

46. No licensee in said city under the provisions of this subtitle, shall
sell or furnish any intoxicating liquors at any time to a drunkard, or to
any person whose parent, guardian, husband, wife or child shall have given
to such licensee a notice in writing verified by affidavit, that such person
is of intemperate habits, and requesting such licensee not to sell to him or
her, nor shall any licensee in said city under the provisions of this sub-
title sell or furnish any intoxicating liquors at any time to a person at such
times visibly affected by intoxicating drinks.

1890, ch. 568, sec. 184N. 1914 Code, sec. 62.

47. No licensee in said city under this subtitle shall sell or furnish
to any person intoxicating liquors on any day upon which elections are
now or hereafter may be required by law to be held, nor on the Lord's
Day, commonly called Sunday, except that if the licensee is a hotel keeper
he may supply such liquors to be drunk in their rooms or with their meals
to bona fide guests; nor between the hours of twelve o'clock, midnight,
and six o'clock a. m. at any time; nor, except in hotels shall conduct his
business in any place to which an entrance shall be allowed other than
directly from a public street; and no licensee shall place or maintain, or
permit to be placed or maintained upon any premises used by him for
the sale of intoxicating liquors, any screen, blind, shutter, curtain, par-

 

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