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2420 ARTICLE 56
Wholesale Dealers in Farm Machinery.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 236. 1912, sec. 174. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 174.
281. Every person, firm or corporation, resident or non-resident deal-
ing in farm machinery at wholesale in this State, whether through agents
or otherwise, shall before doing so, take out a license therefor for the
privilege of conducting such business and paying an annual license fee
of fifty dollars in cities or towns of not more than ten thousand inhabi-
tants one hundred dollars in cities and towns of more than ten thousand,
and not more than fifty thousand inhabitants; and two hundred dollars
in cities or towns of more than fifty thousand inhabitants.
Soda Water Fountains.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 237. 1912, sec. 175. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 175. 1920, ch. 504, sec. 175.
1922, ch. 257.
282. Each person, firm or corporation operating a soda fountain in
this State shall, before doing so take out a license therefor for the privi-
lege of conducting such business and paying an annual license fee of
$25.00 for each fountain so operated in the City of Baltimore or in each
county of this State; provided that in towns and unincorporated places
having a population of less than one thousand, according to the latest
Federal census, the license fee shall be $10.00 for each fountain so operated.
Livery Stables.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 238. 1912, sec. 176. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 176.
283. Every person, firm or corporation, who keeps a stable or stalls
in which horses are kept at livery or fed, or at which horses and vehicles
are hired for compensation shall be deemed to keep a livery stable, and
every such person, firm or corporation in this State, shall before trans-
acting such business take out a license therefor for the privilege of con-
ducting such business and paying an annual license fee of $6.00 for each
stable so operated, in the City of Baltimore and in each county of this
State, in which the said livery stable may be located. Provided, however,
this section shall not apply to the keeper of a licensed ordinary or house
of private entertainment who only feeds and cares for the horses of travelers
or guests stopping at such ordinary or house of private entertainment.
Bowling Saloons.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 239. 1912, sec. 177. 1916, ch. 704, sec. 177. 1920, ch. 504, sec. 177.
1935, ch. 294.
284. Each person, firm or corporation who shall keep a place for the
reception of company to play at bowls wherein a fee is charged for such
bowling, shall be deemed to keep a bowling alley, and every person, firm
or corporation who shall keep a bowling alley, shall, before transacting
such business, pay for the privilege by first taking out a license therefor,
paying an annual license fee of $25.00 for the first alley and the ad-
ditional sum of $10.00 for each alley exceeding one, said licenses to be
taken out in the City of Baltimore, if such alleys are located in said city,
and if located in the counties, then in each county in which said alleys
may be located; provided, however, that no license shall exceed $1,000.00
for each place so conducted.
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