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Liquor Problem: United States. Missouri. Kansas City: Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States, Forms filled out by licensees for operation of saloons in Kansas City Missouri, 1913. The Board of Police Comissioners is the licensing department of the city.

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c. 1903

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Liquor Problem: United States. Missouri. Kansas City: Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States, Forms filled out by licensees for operation of saloons in Kansas City Missouri, 1913. The Board of Police Comissioners is the licensing department of the city.

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c. 1903

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This image displays historic documents related to liquor legislation enforcement in the United States. On the left, there is an "Application for Dramshop License" form from the Metropolitan Police Department, Office of the Board of Police Commissioners, in Kansas City, Missouri. The document includes fields to fill out personal details, attestations about the applicant’s character, and information about the premises intended for alcohol sales. It also requests verification from a notary public.

On the right side of the image, there is a folded form titled "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License" from the same department. It includes spaces for license number, applicant name, address, and other details related to the transfer. Below this section, there is handwritten text explaining that the forms were "filled out by licensees for operation of saloons in Kansas City, Missouri, 1913."

The image serves as a visual representation of regulatory practices concerning alcohol sales in the early 20th century.

Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-08

The image shows a historical document related to liquor legislation enforcement in the United States. It is an application form for a dramshop license from the Metropolitan Police Department Board of Police Commissioners in Kansas City, Missouri. The document is dated 191_, indicating it is from the early 20th century.

On the left side of the image, there is a detailed form titled "APPLICATION FOR DRAMSHOP LICENSE" which includes fields for the applicant to fill out, such as their declaration of residency, good moral character, and compliance with relevant laws and regulations regarding the sale of alcohol. The text discusses the requirements for obtaining a license to keep a dramshop, or alcohol selling establishment, and includes various legal stipulations regarding the applicant's eligibility and the nature of the business premises.

The right side of the image features a smaller form titled "APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE." This section provides spaces to fill out information about transferring an existing license to a new party, including fields for the name, address, and tax receipt details.

There is also a small note at the bottom of the image indicating that these forms were for "licenses for operation of saloons in Kansas City, Missouri, 1913," noting that the Board of Police Commissioners managed the issuing of these licenses.

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The image appears to be an application for a Dramshop license from the Metropolitan Police Department in Kansas City, Missouri. The application form contains details about the applicant, including their name, address, and character references. The second part of the image shows a liquor legislation enforcement document from the State of Missouri, which seems to be related to the Dramshop license application.

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This image shows several historical documents related to dramshop (liquor store) licensing from the Metropolitan Police Department in Kansas City, Missouri. The documents appear to be official application forms and include:

  1. An "Application for Dramshop License"
  2. An "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License"
  3. Various other related licensing paperwork

The documents appear to be from the early to mid-20th century, based on their formatting and style. They contain various fields to be filled out regarding the applicant's character, residency, and intended use of the premises. The forms include spaces for notarization and official signatures from the Board of Police Commissioners.

At the bottom of the image, there appears to be a note indicating these forms were filled out by licensees for operation of saloons in Kansas City, Missouri in 1913. The documents represent interesting historical artifacts from the regulation of alcohol sales in the early 20th century.

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The image presents a collection of documents related to liquor legislation enforcement in the United States. The documents are arranged in a collage format, with two main sections: one on the left and another on the right.

Left Section:

  • Application for Dramshop License: This document is titled "Application for Dramshop License" and features the Metropolitan Police Department's logo at the top. It includes a letterhead with the department's name and address, followed by a formal application form. The form requests information about the applicant, including their name, address, and business details. It also asks for a description of the premises where the dramshop will be located and requires the applicant to swear an oath before a notary public.

Right Section:

  • Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States: This section appears to be a title or heading, but it does not provide any additional information or context.
  • Application for Transfer of Dramshop License: Below the title, there is another application form titled "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License." This form is similar to the one on the left but has some differences in layout and content. It also requests information about the applicant and the premises, as well as the reason for the transfer.

Additional Elements:

  • Notary Public Stamp: At the bottom of the left section, there is a notary public stamp that reads "Notary Public for Jackson County, Missouri." This suggests that the document was signed and sworn before a notary public in Jackson County, Missouri.
  • Date: The date "1911" is visible at the bottom of the right section, indicating when the documents were created or filed.

Overall, the image provides insight into the process of obtaining a dramshop license in the early 20th century. The documents highlight the importance of following proper procedures and regulations when applying for such licenses.

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The image presents a comprehensive collection of documents related to liquor legislation enforcement in the United States, specifically focusing on the application for a dramshop license in Kansas City, Missouri.

Document 1: Application for Dramshop License

  • Title: APPLICATION FOR DRAMSHOP LICENSE
  • Issuing Authority: METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
  • Office: Office of Board of Police Commissioners
  • State: Kansas City, Missouri
  • County: Jackson
  • License No.: 191
  • Date: 1911

This document serves as the application form for obtaining a dramshop license, which is a permit required for businesses that sell liquor. The form is divided into sections, including:

  • Name and Address: The applicant's name and address are required.
  • Business Information: Details about the business, such as its name, location, and type of establishment, are requested.
  • Liquor Sales: Information about the types and quantities of liquor sold is required.
  • Taxes: The applicant must provide information about taxes paid and any exemptions claimed.
  • Notary Public: The application must be notarized by a public notary.

Document 2: Application for Transfer of Dramshop License

  • Title: APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE
  • Issuing Authority: Metropolitan Police Department
  • Office: Office of Board of Police Commissioners
  • State: Kansas City, Missouri
  • County: Jackson
  • License No.: 191
  • Date: 1911

This document is used to transfer a dramshop license from one owner to another. The form requires the following information:

  • Name and Address: The current and new owners' names and addresses are required.
  • Business Information: Details about the business, such as its name, location, and type of establishment, are requested.
  • Liquor Sales: Information about the types and quantities of liquor sold is required.
  • Taxes: The applicant must provide information about taxes paid and any exemptions claimed.
  • Notary Public: The application must be notarized by a public notary.

Document 3: Liquor Legislation Enforcement

  • Title: Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States
  • Issuing Authority: Metropolitan Police Department
  • Office: Office of Board of Police Commissioners
  • State: Kansas City, Missouri
  • County: Jackson
  • Date: 1911

This document provides information about liquor legislation enforcement in the United States, specifically in Kansas City, Missouri. It outlines the laws and regulations governing liquor sales, including:

  • Licensing Requirements: The requirements for obtaining a dramshop license are detailed.
  • Liquor Sales: The laws and regulations governing liquor sales are outlined.
  • Enforcement: The role of law enforcement in enforcing liquor laws is explained.

In summary, the image presents a collection of documents related to liquor legislation enforcement in the United States, specifically in Kansas City, Missouri. The documents include an application for a dramshop license, an application for the transfer of a dramshop license, and information about liquor legislation enforcement. These documents provide insight into the laws and regulations governing liquor sales in the early 20th century.

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The image shows two documents. The document on the left is an application for a dramshop license. The document on the right is an application for the transfer of a dramshop license. Both documents are addressed to the City Auditor and the Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri. The documents are filled out with information about the applicant, including their name, address, and the purpose of the building where the dramshop is located. The documents also include a statement of good moral character and a sworn affidavit.

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The image is a document titled "Application for Dramshop License" from the Metropolitan Police Department, Office of Board of Police Commissioners, Kansas City, Missouri. The document is divided into two sections, both with the same heading "Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States." The first section has a form for the applicant to fill out, including details such as the applicant's name, address, and the building's location where the drammen shop will be operated. The second section has a form for the Board of Police Commissioners to fill out, including details such as the applicant's character, age, and tax payment history. The document also includes a statement that the applicant must be a person of good moral character and not be the agent or representative of any brewery or partner with any person engaged in the manufacture or sale of intoxicating liquors.

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This image is a collection of legal documents related to liquor licensing in Kansas City, Missouri, in the early 1900s. There are several different forms presented:

  1. Application for Dramshop License: This is the main form. It's an application for a license to operate a "dramshop," which was a term for a saloon or bar. The form gathers information about the applicant, including their residency, moral character, and whether they're affiliated with any brewery or liquor company. It also asks about the building where the dramshop will be located and its intended use.

  2. Affidavit of Support or Recommendation: This form is completed by someone supporting the applicant's license request, verifying the applicant's good character and residency.

  3. Application for Transfer of Dramshop License: This form is used to transfer an existing dramshop license to a new owner or location.

The forms are filled with blanks to be completed with specific details. The images are slightly aged and creased, indicating that they're older documents, possibly from the early 1900s. The text on the forms is legalistic and formal, including details such as required oaths and verification of the applicant's character.

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The image shows a historical document from the Metropolitan Police Department in Kansas City, Missouri, specifically an "Application for Dramshop License." A dramshop is a term used for a bar or tavern where alcoholic beverages are sold. The document is divided into three main sections:

  1. Application for Dramshop License (Left Section):

    • It is addressed to the City Auditor and the Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri.
    • The applicant declares they are a lawful adult, have resided in Kansas City for a specified number of years, and have paid taxes.
    • The applicant affirms they are of good moral character and not involved in the illegal sale of liquor.
    • The applicant states they will use the dramshop solely for selling alcohol and not for any immoral or unlawful purposes.
    • Details about the building, including its location and intended use, are provided.
    • The applicant swears that the building will not be used for any other purpose and will not be connected to any other establishment.
    • The document is signed and notarized.
  2. Liquor Legislation Enforcement, United States (Middle Section):

    • This section is a declaration by the applicant stating they are a lawful adult, have resided in Kansas City for the required period, and have paid taxes.
    • The applicant affirms they are of good moral character and not involved in the illegal sale of liquor.
    • The document is signed and notarized.
  3. Application for Transfer of Dramshop License (Right Section):

    • This section is for transferring an existing dramshop license.
    • It includes fields for the license number, previous owner's name, street number, tax receipt, plot, readings, granted, and refused details.
    • The document is signed by the President of the Board of Police Commissioners.

The document is dated 1911 and includes a note stating that the forms were filled out by the licensee for operating saloons in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1911. The note also mentions that this is part of the Liquor Legislation Enforcement in the 2nd Precinct Department of this city.

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The image shows two official documents related to liquor licensing in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1913.

  1. Application for Dramshop License:

    • This document is from the Metropolitan Police Department and is titled "APPLICATION FOR DRAMSHOP LICENSE."
    • It is addressed to the City Auditor and the Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri.
    • The document outlines the requirements for an applicant to obtain a license to keep a dramshop (a place where alcoholic beverages are sold for consumption on the premises).
    • The form includes sections for the applicant to provide their name, address, and the address of the dramshop. It also asks for detailed information about the applicant's character, residency, and tax payment history.
    • The document is signed by a Notary Public for Jackson County, Missouri, confirming the applicant's identity.
  2. Application for Transfer of Dramshop License:

    • This form is also from the Metropolitan Police Department and is titled "APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE."
    • It is used to request a change in the location of an existing dramshop license.
    • The form asks for the name, address, and the new address of the dramshop, as well as any other relevant details regarding the transfer.
    • The form is signed by a subscribing officer and includes sections for filing, first reading, granting, and refusal of the application.
    • The document is accompanied by a note at the bottom indicating that it was used for licenses in operation saloons in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1913. It mentions that the Board of Police Commissioners is the licensing department of the city.

Both documents are part of the liquor legislation enforcement process in the United States during the early 20th century, reflecting the regulation of alcohol sales and consumption.

Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-07-08

The image shows two vintage forms related to liquor licensing from the Metropolitan Police Department in Kansas City, Missouri, in the early 20th century.

  1. Left Form:

    • Title: "APPLICATION FOR DRAMSHOP LICENSE"
    • Details:
      • It is addressed to the City Auditor and the Police Commissioners of Kansas City, Missouri.
      • It includes fields for the applicant's oath stating their residency, payment of taxes, and moral character.
      • The form also requires details about the dramshop location, its structure, and its compliance with city regulations.
  2. Right Form:

    • Title: "APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE"
    • Details:
      • It is a form for transferring an existing dramshop license to a new owner.
      • It requires the new owner to swear that they meet the same requirements as the original applicant, including age, moral character, and tax payment.
      • There are fields for the previous owner's details, the new owner's details, and the date of the transfer.

Both forms are from the State of Missouri, County of Jackson, and are associated with the Metropolitan Police Department. The forms are part of the Liquor Legislation Enforcement of the United States and are dated from 1913.

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