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Session Laws, 1922
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR, 193

tersection of the center line of said street or road with that of
the Old National Pike, otherwise known as Green Street ex-
tended, and running thence in an easterly direction by a line
parallel to the center line of Green Street extended, and dis-
tant two hundred and fifty feet measured in a. southerly direc-
tion from the said center line until it shall intersect the fifteenth
line of the aforementioned William Brace survey.

5. Whenever there shall be or may have been any territory
laid out and platted into lots adjoining said City of Cumber-
land, and a record of the same shall have been made in the
Clerk's office of Allegany County, the said Mayor and City
Council may, upon the application of a majority of the prop-
erty owners in such contiguous territory so laid off and platted
and recorded, by an ordinance of the Major and City Council
extend the boundary of said City of Cumberland so as to in-
clude the territory so prayed to be admitted as part of said city,
and the territory thus annexed shall thereafter form a part of
said city and be within the jurisdiction of the same, and the
said Mayor and City Council shall immediately file a copy of
such ordinance with the metes and bounds of such territory
so added in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for
Allegany County, where the same shall be recorded by the
Clerk of said county.

6. The said Mayor and City Council shall have jurisdiction
for one mile beyond the city limits, as now located or as they
may hereafter be located, for the removal and abatement of
nuisances; for the licensing, regulating or prohibiting of cir-
cuses, carnivals and all similar amusements; for the licensing,
regulating or prohibiting restaurants, soda fountains, soft drink
parlors, and all similar places where food or drink is disposed
of; for the licensing, regulating or prohibiting poolrooms, dance
halls, moving picture theatres, and all similar places of public
amusement; to carry out and enforce all sanitary regulations,
and for the apprehension of disorderly persons, vagrants and
their associates, and for the suppression of bawdy houses, dis-
orderly houses and houses of ill-fame.

7. The property and funds of every kind belonging to or
in possession of said city are vested in said corporation, and
said corporation may receive in trust and control for the pur-
pose thereof all money or other property which may have been
or shall be bestowed on such corporation by will, deed, gift, or

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