The term "firearms" as used in this section shall be construed
<br />than in a room, the whole interior of which is in full view from
<br />to include any gun, rifle, or pistol adapted to the use in any
<br />the public streets at all times.
<br />form of powder and shot (or balls) or cartridges, whether such
<br />(2) It shall be unlawful for any place for the sale of intox-
<br />firearms be called "toy pistols," "toy guns," or otherwise.
<br />icating liquors to be open or for such dealer by himself or his
<br />business or resort, or such grocery or store, be in good faith
<br />employees to sell or offer to sell or give away or furnish such
<br />Sec, 290. Selling fishing liquor toinors or
<br />S ng orurnquor m
<br />liquors between the hours of ten (10) p. m. and five (5) a. m.—
<br />students.
<br />except Saturday night that they be allowed to keep open until
<br />If any merchant or tradesman or the keeper of any inn, bar-
<br />eleven (11) p. m.—or on Sunday, but during the period of time
<br />room, saloon, distillery, or any other person dealing in intoxi-
<br />aforesaid, on each and every day, the place of such business of
<br />cating liquors sell, barter, give, or furnish, or cause to be sold,
<br />any dealer shall be closed and kept closed.
<br />bartered, given or furnished, or if any other person shall sell
<br />(3) It shall be unlawful for the view of the entire interior
<br />or barter any spirituous or intoxicating or malt liquor of any
<br />of any place for the sale of intoxicating liquor from the nearest
<br />kind to a minor or to any student of the public schools or other
<br />public street to be in any manner obstructed, at any time, whether
<br />institutions of learning, or if any person directly or indirectly
<br />by screens, curtains, stained glass or otherwise, and (luring clos-
<br />procure from any merchant, keeper of an inn, ordinary, bar-
<br />ing hours aforesaid (from 10 p. m. to 5 a. m.—except Sat -
<br />room, distillery or any other person dealing in intoxicating
<br />urday which shall be from 11 p. m. to 5 a. m.) there shall be kept
<br />liquors, any spirituous or intoxicating or malt liquors to be sold,
<br />and maintained ill the room in which such business is conducted
<br />bartered, given or furnished to any such minor or student, de-
<br />sufficient light or lights to enable the entire interior thereof to be
<br />liver, or cause to be delivered, the same to any such minor or
<br />plainly seen from the street.
<br />students, he shall be fined not less than $25 nor more than $300,
<br />(4) It shall be unlawful to have in such place for the sale
<br />and in the discretion of the court be confined in jail not exceed-
<br />of intoxicating liquors, or connected therewith any private room,
<br />ing six months or the court shall require him to enter into a
<br />booth or other private place where liquors may be served or
<br />recognizance with security in a penalty of not less than $500 to
<br />drunk.
<br />be of good behavior for one year.
<br />(5) It shall be unlawful for any such dealer, or other person,
<br />Any subsequent violation of this ordinance shall be deemed a
<br />to keep, have or maintain any billiard or pool table, bowling al -
<br />forfeiture of the recognizance.
<br />ley, slot machine or gaming device of any kind whatsoever, or to
<br />ordinance shall apply to any corporation or co -part-
<br />furnish music or any form of entertainment whatsoever in con -
<br />Sec. 291. The sale of spirituous liquors or any mixture,
<br />nection with his business as a dealer in intoxicating liquors or
<br />preparation or liquid which will produce intoxication.
<br />for such dealer to permit the same to be kept, had and main -
<br />If any person shall sell wine, spirituous or malt liquors, or any
<br />tained or furnished in his place of business.
<br />mixture thereof, or shall sell any mixture, preparation or liquid
<br />(6) Where a restaurant, lunch room or other like place of
<br />which will produce intoxication, lie shall be deemed guilty of a
<br />business or resort, or grocery or store, is conducted in connection
<br />misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than $20
<br />with such liquor business there may be an entrance or communi-
<br />and in the discretion of the court, by imprisonment not exceed-
<br />cating way between the room in which such liquor business is
<br />ing six months.
<br />conducted and such restaurant, lunch room or other like place of
<br />Sec. 292. Regulation of barrooms, etc.
<br />business or resort, or such grocery store; provided, however:
<br />(1) It shall be unlawful for any dealer in intoxicating liquors
<br />1. That the room in which any such restaurant, lunch room
<br />in the City of Charlottesville to conduct such business elsewhere
<br />or other place of business or resort, or any such grocery or store,
<br />is so conducted be so situated that the entire interior thereof
<br />hundred dollars ($100) ; and for each subsequent offense he
<br />shall be fined three hundred dollars ($300) or confined in jail
<br />shall be in full view of a public street at all times as well as the
<br />for three months. Each hour or fraction thereof under one hour
<br />whole interior of the place for the sale of such liquor.
<br />during which any violation of any of the provisions of sections
<br />2. And that such lunch room, restaurant or other place of
<br />1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of this ordinance continues shall be deemed a
<br />business or resort, or such grocery or store, be in good faith
<br />separate offense and in any case herein provided for, the justice
<br />closed and all business therein in good faith discontinued, daring
<br />or judge before whom the case is tried may at his discretion re -
<br />the same hours in which the room in which such Iiquor business
<br />voke the licenses of the offender.
<br />is conducted is required by this ordinance to be closed: and
<br />3. That it shall lir unlawful for the view from the nearest dee
<br />Sec. 293. Unlawful sale of liquor—information con -
<br />public street of the interior of an such restaurant, lunch room aTnertdr�tent
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<br />Lu cerning.
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<br />officer, who may furnish to the police department such informa-
<br />tains, stained glass or otherwise, and (luring the closing hours
<br />tion as will lead to a conviction for the unlawful sale of wine,
<br />aforesaid, there shall be kept and maintained in any restaurant,
<br />spirituous or malt liquors in this city, shall be entitled to and re -
<br />lunch room or other like place of business or resort, or any such
<br />ceive one-half of the fine collected from the person found guilty,
<br />grocery or store sufficient li;ht or lights to enable the entire
<br />Provided the informer makes written claim to the Police Justice
<br />interior thereof to be plainly seen from the front.
<br />for such part of the fine at the time the warrant or process is
<br />And provided further that any restaurant, lunch room or other
<br />issued. (See Sec. 611.)
<br />like place of business or resort or any grocery or store, which
<br />Sec. 294. Curfew law.
<br />is not closed (luring the hours aforesaid, or which is not in full
<br />(1) It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of fif-
<br />view of the public street (luring the closing hours aforesaid, shall
<br />be wholly separated by a solid partition from any room in which
<br />teen years to be in or upon the streets, avenues or alleys of this
<br />liquors are sold.
<br />city after 7: 30 o'clock p. m. from the first of October to the
<br />And it shall not be lawful for any dealer in intoxicating liquors
<br />first clay of May, or after 9 o'clock p. m. from the first clay of
<br />to have or permit any means of cornmunication between his place
<br />May to the first day of October, unless accompanied by and in
<br />of business and any hotel except by the open public street.
<br />the care of its parent or guardian, or some other adult with the
<br />(7) This
<br />consent of its parent or guardian, or unless actually executing an
<br />ordinance shall apply to any corporation or co -part-
<br />emergency errand upon which it has been sent by its parent or
<br />nership engaged in the sale of intoxicating liquors for gain in
<br />like manner as it applies to individual, the term "intoxi-
<br />guardian, or unless such person be employed in business and his
<br />an and
<br />employment makes it necessary for him to be upon the streets,
<br />cating liquors" shall be construed to include whiskeys, brandies,
<br />avenues and alleys of the city (luring the night time after said
<br />wines, gin, and all ardent spirits, and alcoholic or malt liquors
<br />of
<br />specified hours. Any person violating the provisionQ of this se. -
<br />every character whatever or any mixture thereof, alcoholic
<br />bitters or bitters
<br />tion shall be summoned to appear before the Police Justice for
<br />containing alcohol, or fruits preserved in ardent
<br />Spirits or malt
<br />such violation, and, upon conviction, shall be fined not less than
<br />extract.
<br />$1 nor more than $5 for each offence, and the Police Justice im-
<br />(g) For any violation of any provision of this ordinance, the
<br />posing said fine may extend the time of payment of said fine, not
<br />offender shall for the first offense be fined not less than twenty-
<br />five
<br />exceeding thirty clays upon the recognizance of the accused.
<br />dollars ($25) nor more than fifty dollars ($50) ; for the sec-
<br />and offense
<br />(2) It shall be the duty of the Chief of the Fire Department
<br />not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor more than one
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