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Session Laws, 1922
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224 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 96

To license, tax, regulate and prohibit runners at railroad
stations and others for stages, cars, public houses or other
things or persons.

To regulate the sale of all kinds of property at auction in
the streets, stores, shops or elsewhere in the city, and to license
auctioneers and all vendors of property on the streets or squares
or other public places. in said city.

To license, tax, regulate, suppress and prohibit hawkers
and itinerant dealers, peddlers, pawnbrokers and all other per-
sons selling any articles on the streets of said city, and to
revoke such license at pleasure.

To license, tax and regulate public hackmen, taxi-cabmen,
draymen, omnibus drivers, carters, cabmen, porters, express-
men, bill posters, and all other persons pursuing like occupa-
tions and to prescribe their compensation.

To license, tax and regulate all inns, taverns, dance halls,
pool rooms, soda fountains, pool tables, bowling alleys, places
where soft drinks are disposed of, livery or sale stables, hotels,
restaurants, lunch rooms, or other places used or kept for public
entertainment, and in the discretion of said Mayor and City
Council to refuse to grant any such license and to revoke any
such license when granted.

To license, tax and regulate and prohibit the selling or giv-
ing away of any spirituous, vinous or malt liquors, and to
license all places where such liquors or either of them are law-
fully disposed of, whether given away or sold, and all such
places shall pay a license fee of one hundred dollars per year
to said city.

To license, tax and regulate Secondhand and junk stores,
and to forbid their purchasing or receiving from minors any
articles whatever without consent of their parents or guardians.

To license, tax, regulate and prohibit the keeping or harbor-
ing of dogs.

To license, tax and regulate wheeled vehicles; provided, that
the funds derived from all such licenses shall be applied only
to the maintenance and repair of streets and alleys.

To license, tax and regulate branch stores or establishments
and all other concerns established in said city for temporary
business only.

To license, tax and regulate ice-cream wagons, butcher wag-
ons, cigar and tobacco stands, gasoline stations, popcorn ma-
chines, and all similar occupations.


 

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