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 73d C ONGRESS. SESS. II. CH. 4. JANUARY 24, 1934 . 325 (c) WHOLESALERS' LICENSE, CLASS A .-Such a license shall authorize Wholesaiers',ClassA. the holder thereof to sell beverages from the place therein described to another license holder for resale or to a dealer outside of the P• `~'" B54 District of Columbia for resale and, in addition, in the case of beer or light wines, to a consumer, said beverages to be sold only in bar- rels, kegs, sealed bottles, and other closed containers, which said barrels, kegs, sealed bottles, and other closed containers shall not be ope ned a fter sale, nor t he con tents cons umed, on th e pre mises where sold . No holder of such a license except a wholesale druggist or a whole- prReri Lion on use of sale g rocer shall be engaged in any business on the pr emise s for which the license is issued other than the sale of alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages . The annual fee for such license shall be $1,500 . A nnual fee (d) WH OLESA LER'S LICEN SE, C LASS B .-Such a license shall author- W holesa ler's, ClassB . ize the holder thereof to sell beer and light wines from the place therein described to another license holder for resale or to a dealer outside of the District of Columbia for resale or to a consumer in barrels, kegs, sealed bottles, and other closed containers, which said barrels, kegs, sealed bottles, and other closed containers shall not be opened after sale nor the contents consumed on the premises where sold. The annual fee for such license shall be $750. A nnual fee . (e) RETAILER'S LICENSE, CLASS A .-Such a license shall authorize Retailer's, Class A. the holder thereof to sell beverages from the place therein described holie beveragesflll alto » and to deliver the same in the barrel, keg, sealed bottle, or other closed container in which the same was received by the licensee, which said barrel, keg, sealed bottle, or other closed container shall not be opened nor the contents consumed on the premises where sold. Such license shall not authorize the licensee to sell to other licensees Re striction. for resale. The annual fee for such license shall be $750. A nnual fee. (f) RETA ILER ' S LICENSE, CLASS B .-Such a license shall authorize Retailer's, ass B. the holder thereof to sell beer and light wines from the place therein light wines described and to deliver the same in the barrel, keg, sealed bottle, or other closed container in which the same was received by the licensee, which said barrel, keg, sealed bottle, or other closed container shall not be opened nor the contents consumed on the premises where sold. Such license shall not authorize the licensee to sell to other licensees Re striction for resale. The annual fee for such license shall be $100. Annual fee. (g) RETAILER'S LICENSE, CLASS C .-Such a license shall be issued Retailer's, Class C. Restaurants, hotels, only for a bona fide restaurant, hotel, or club, or a passenger-carrying etc ., servin g meals . marine vessel se rv ing meals, or a cl ub car or a dining car on a S alo of spirits, for railroad. It shall authorize the holder thereof to keep for sale and premises mPton on to sell spirits, wine and beer at the place therein described for con- sumption only in said place. Except in the case of clubs and hotels no beverage shall be sold or served to a customer in any closed container. In the case of restaurants and passenger-carrying marine vessels and club cars or dining cars on a railroad, said spirits and wine, except light wines, shall be sold or served only to pers ons seated at public tables and beer and light wines shall be sold and served only to persons seated at public tables or at bona fide lunch counters, except that spirits, wine, and beer may be sold or served to assemblages of more than six individuals in a private room when such room has be en previously approved by the Board. In the case of hotels, said beverages may be sold and served only in the private room of a registered guest or to persons seated at public tables or to assemb lages of more than six individuals in a pr ivate room, when