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Session Laws, 1920
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 337

ness and preserve the health of the town, to suppress and re-
move all nuisances, and obstructions, to inspect all stables,
pens, factories and other places detrimental to health, to regu-
late and keep in repair all streets, lanes and alleys, to restrain
and prohibit gambling, to provide for licensing theatricals
and other public exhibitions or amusements within the town,
for the prevention and extinguishment of fires, and to pur-
chase and keep in repair and preservation a fire engine and
apparatus, and to provide for the establishment and main-
tenance of fire and water departments, to regulate the erection
of buildings in said town, to license and tax dogs within the
corporate limits of Myersville, to suppress drunkenness, vice
and immorality, to provide for the maintenance of order and
quiet around and upon church properties, to punish and fine
breaches of the peace, and to preserve the peace, order and
quiet of the town, to provide for the assessment of all prop-
erty within the taxable limits of the town or to adopt and use
the assessments of said property as made by the assessors for
Frederick County as a basis for taxation, and to levy and col-
lect taxes thereon necessary to carry into effect the ordinances
of the town, said tax not to exceed fifty cents on the one hun-
dred dollars in any year, to provide for the licensing of ped-
dlers, hucksters and any persons trading or selling any pro-
duce, livestock or merchandise on the streets of said town, and
to tax all telephone, telegraph and railroad poles fifty cents
per annum, and to pass all ordinances necessary for the good

government of the town.


Approved April 16, 1920.

CHAPTER 183.

AN ACT to amend the Charter of the Central Savings Bank
of Baltimore, heretofore incorporated by the General As-
sembly of Maryland, by Chapter 320 of the Acts passed
at January Session, 1854, as amended by Chapter 245 of
the Acts passed at January Session, 1856, and as further
amended by Chapter 128 of the Acts passed at January
Session, 1866, and as further amended by Chapter 328 of
the Acts passed at January Session, 1884, and as further


 

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