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Session Laws, 1914
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44 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

a fine of not less than one hundred dollars or more than five
hundred dollars and cost of prosecution, and failing to pay such
fine and cost forthwith, shall be sentenced to be confined in the
Maryland House of Correction for a term of not less than six
months or more than twelve months and upon conviction there-
of, for the second, and each subsequent offense forfeit and pay
a, fine of not less than two hundred dollars, nor more than six
hundred dollars and costs of prosecution, and be confined in the
Maryland House of Correction for not less than six months, nor
more than twelve months and failing to pay such fine and cost
forthwith shall be sentenced to be confined in the Maryland
House of Correction for a term of not less than twelve months
nor more than two years.

SEC. 22. And be it enacted, That no person obtaining a li-
cense under this Act shall knowingly permit minors to enter the
bar room where liquor is sold, unless said minor is accompanied by
the parent or guardian of such minor or is an employe of the
person holding said license, nor shall any person obtaining a
license under this Act, his agents, servants or employes sell
directly or indirectly, or give away at his, their or its place of
business or elsewhere, any spirituous or fermented liquors, alco-
holic bitters or intoxicating drinks of any kind whatsoever, to
any minor or to any person known by such vendor to be pur-
chasing or receiving such liquors or intoxicating drink as the
agent of, or on behalf of, or at the request of any minor.

SEC. 23. And be it enacted, That any person who shall vio-
late the provisions of the preceding Section, shall, upon indict-
ment and conviction thereof be fined not less than one hundred
dollars, nor more than five hundred dollars, failing to pay such
fine and cost of prosecution forthwith, shall be sentenced to be
confined in the Maryland House of Correction for a term not
less than three months, nor more than six months; and the li-
cense of such person shall be suppressed.

SEC. 24. And be it enacted, That no vendor of spirituous or
fermented liquors licensed under this Act, shall sell directly or
indirectly any spirituous or fermented liquors to any person
known to him to be intoxicated at the time, nor shall it be law-
ful for any such; licensed vendor to keep open the room where
spirituous or fermented liquors are sold, between the hours of
twelve o'clock at night and six o 'clock in the morning, nor to
sell directly or indirectly or give away in such room, or on or
about the premises of such vendor any spirituous or fermented
liquor whatsoever between the hours aforesaid.

 

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