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4896 ARTICLE 22.

carry on the business under such license for the residue of the time cov-
ered by such license, or until an assignment shall be made of such license,
whichever shall first occur, and such widow, executor or administrator
so carrying on business shall in every respect be subject to all require-
ments, provisions and penalties set forth in said Article Twenty-two as
enacted by Chapter 380 of the Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland
of the year 1908, and also entitled to all privileges and benefits thereby
conferred, provided that said widow, executor or administrator execute
a bond as required by said Act, or that the surety or sureties upon the
bond of the person so dying shall first file their or its consent in writing
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court for Washington County to the con-
duct of such business by said widow, executor or administrator, in which
event said surety or sureties shall be bound with respect to such widow,
executor or administrator the same as in his lifetime, with respect to the
person so dying, according to the terms and conditions of such bond.

1908, ch. 380, sec. 325H (p. 1051).

651. It shall be unlawful for any licensee under this Act to sell or give
any spirituous or fermented liquors or lager beer to any person, or suffer
or permit any person to enter or remain in this saloon or place of business
between the hours of 11 o'clock P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M., or suffer or
permit any person other than a member of his family or a person bona fide
in his employ for wiages, except in cases of emergency, to enter or remain
in his saloon, or in any room where intoxicating liquors are sold or fur-
nished, at any time on Sunday or on election day or on Christmas day,
or permit any person, except as aforesaid, to enter on Sunday or election
day, Christmas day, the back door or any back entrance to any room in
which intoxicating drinks or liquors are sold. And during the time be-
tween 11 o'clock P. M. and 6 o'clock A. M. and on Sunday and on election
day and on Christmas day the windows of the saloon or place where
intoxicating liquors are sold shall be left without blinds, curtains or any
device whatsoever to prevent or obstruct the view from the outside. Any
person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be liable, upon
conviction thereof to the penalties prescribed in Section 647 of this subtitle.

1908, ch. 380, sec. 325J (p. 1051).

652. If the person or persons applying intends to sell spirituous or
fermented liquors in quantities more than five gallons, the sum of five
hundred dollars shall be charged for such license, and also a fee of fifty
cents to the clerk; and if the person or persons applying intends to sell ale
and lager beer, or either of them, and no other liquors in quantities not less
than two dozen pints at one sale, except and whether said person or persons
manufactures or brews said liquors or buys them for sale or whether said
person pays a State license or not, the sum of two hundred dollars shall
be charged for such license and also a fee of fifty cents to the clerk.

1908, ch. 380, sec. 325K (p. 1051).
653. Any person or persons who sells or sell spirituous, fermented or

 

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