[Adopted 3-19-1912 (Ch. 39, Art. II of the 1971 Code)]
A. 
No person or persons shall set up, keep or maintain, or permit to be set up, kept or maintained, in any house or premises occupied by him or her within the limits of the Borough of Palmyra, for any private or individual gain or reward, any ball alleys, bowling alleys or skating rinks without first having obtained a license for that purpose as hereinafter mentioned, under a penalty of $25.
B. 
There shall be charged to each person licensed and paid to the Clerk of said Borough for the use of said Borough for issuing licenses for the purpose mentioned in Subsection A of this section the following sums:
(1) 
For a license to keep and maintain a ball or bowling alley, $5 a year for one alley and $2.50 a year for each additional alley.
(2) 
For each skating rink, $25 a year.
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Editor's Note: For provisions on bowling alleys, see also Art. II of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any vendor, peddler, hawker or fakir to stop, locate and carry on his or her business at any street corner or on any pavement or opposite any private house or place of business, for such time and in such manner as to draw about him or her crowds of persons, or to block up said corners, streets and pavements, or interfere with free locomotion, or make and cause noises, or strew or litter said corners, pavements and streets with refuse and waste matter, or in any way interfere with the comfort and business of the occupants and owners of any of said private houses or places of business, under a penalty of $25 for each and every offense.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 197, Peddling and Soliciting.
A. 
No itinerant vendor of medicines or remedies shall carry on his or her business, and no person or persons shall show forth or exhibit, or cause to be shown forth or exhibited, in any place whatever in said Borough of Palmyra, for any price, gain or reward, any beast, animal or menagerie or collection of beasts or animals, or any such like shows or exhibitions, or any circus or any curiosity or curiosities of nature or art, or any show or exhibition of any kind whatever, or conduct a merry-go-round, without having first obtained a license for that purpose as hereinafter mentioned, under a penalty of $25 for each and every offense.
B. 
There shall be charged to each person licensed and paid to said Clerk for the use of said Borough for issuing licenses to carry on the business of selling medicines and remedies $5, and for any such show, exhibition or performance or merry-go-round, $10. Every license granted as aforesaid shall set forth the place or places at which such sale, show, exhibition, performance or merry-go-round shall be authorized to be held, the time during which it may continue, and the price or prices which may be demanded for admission to the same, and such license shall not take effect until the license fee shall be paid.
Any person obtaining a license as aforesaid who shall violate or suffer or permit to be violated any of the conditions and restrictions contained in such license or who shall suffer or permit his, her or their place of business, exhibition or amusement to be disorderly shall forfeit and pay $25 for each and every offense.
Every license which shall hereafter be issued may, on satisfactory cause appearing to the Borough Council of the said Borough, be suspended or revoked by said Borough Council for so doing, and during such suspension, or after such license shall be revoked, such license shall be inoperative and of no effect, and if any person shall, after such revocation of his license, continue to pursue the business or calling for which he may have been licensed, he shall forfeit and pay the sum of $25 for each and every offense, provided that said Council may, for good cause shown and to it appearing, restore his or her license to any person whose license may have been revoked.
All licenses issued for the purpose mentioned in § 72-1A shall expire on the first day of January next after the same shall have been issued and shall respectfully state the purpose for which the same shall have been issued, the number of the license and the location thereof, and the name of the person licensed. All such licenses shall be renewed annually by the Borough Clerk as aforesaid, subject in all things to the same conditions, provisions and charges as in and for the original licenses, except as may hereafter be provided.
It shall be the duty of the Borough Clerk to keep a register of all licenses issued, to whom and the date thereof, and for what purpose issued.
It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police of the Borough of Palmyra, at least once in each month, to report, in writing, to said Borough Council the names of any person or persons who shall offend against any of the provisions of this article.