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Session Laws, 1890
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384

LAWS OF MARYLAND.


in favor of the mayor and city council of Baltimore for three-


fourths thereof, to be applied to the general use of said city.


653 N. Every person receiving a license under this act shall


frame his license under a glass, and place the same so that it shall

To frame
license

at all times be conspicuous and easily read, in his chief place of


making his sales, and no license issued under this act shall au-


thorize sales by any person who shall neglect this requirement.


653 O. No licensee under the provisions of this act shall sell


or furnish any intoxicating liquors at any time to a minor, either

Minors.

for his or her own use, or for the use of any other person, or to


a drunkard, or to any person whose parent, guardian, husband,


wife or child shall have given to such licensee a notice in writ-


ing, verified by affidavit, that such person is of intemperate habits,


and requesting such licensee not to sell to him or her, or to a


person visibly affected by intoxicating drinks.


653 P. No licensee under this act 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 drank in their

Excec-

rooms, or with their meals to bona fide guests, nor between the

tions.

hours of twelve o'clock midnight and five 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 traveled way; provided, however, that any licensed dealer


may, with the permission of the board of police commissioners


at any bona fide entertainment of any society, club or corpora-

tion sell intoxicating liquors between such hours as the board

aforesaid may designate in said permit.


653 Q. Druggists and apothecaries shall not be required to ob-


tain license under the provisions of this act, but they shall not


sell intoxicating liquors, nor compound or mix any compositon


thereof, except upon the written prescription of a regular physi-


cian; nor more than once on any one prescription of the physi-


cian, and every druggist or apothecary shall keep a book for-

Druggigts

the special purpose and enter therein the date of every sale of


intoxicating liquor made by him, the person to whom sold, the


kind, quantity and price thereof, and the purpose for which it


was sold, and such book shall be at all times open to the said


board, or of any person designated and authorized by them to


make such inspection, and shall be produced before such board


when required; and any failure to comply with the provisions of


this section shall render such druggist or apothecary so failing


liable to the same penalties as if he had sold intoxicating liquors


without a license.


653 R. Any person who shall hereafter be convicted of selling


intoxicating liquors, or any admixture thereof, in the city of Bal-



 
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