JOHN LEE CARROLL, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR
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of the fine imposed or value of the property con-
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demned, with surety to be approved by said justice,
and with condition to prosecute such appeal with
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effect, and to pay the parties entitled to the same
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the value of the property condemned or amount
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of fine imposed, and all costs in case such judg-
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ment shall be affirmed; and in all cases of appeal
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each party shall be entitled to trial by jury.
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Approved April 5, 1878.
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CHAPTER 473.
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AN ACT to amend article four of the Code of
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Public Local Laws, title " City of Baltimore,"
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sub-title " Vagrants," by adding new sections
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thereto.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly
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of Maryland, That the following sections are here-
by added to article four .of the Code of Public
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Additional
sections.
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Local Laws, title " City of Baltimore," sub-title
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"Vagrants:"
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SEC. 930. No minor, if a girl under the age of
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Minors not
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sixteen years, and if a boy under the age of four-
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to be admitt'd.
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teen years, shall be admitted to or permitted to
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remain in any saloon, place of entertainment or
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amusement known as dance-houses, concert sa-
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loon, theatre or varieties, where immoral, inde-
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cent, obscene or vulgar language, display or
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performance is permitted, allowed or carried on,
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or where any spirituous liquors, wines, intoxi-
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cating or malt liquors are sold, exchanged or given
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away, unless accompanied by parents or guardian.
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Any proprietor, keeper or manager of any such
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place, who shall admit such minor to or permit
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him or her to remain in such place, unless accom-
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panied by parent or guardian, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction by any
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Fine for vio-
lation.
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