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Amazon

Book | 99.8% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 100% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a close up of text on a white background | 86.4% | |
a close up of text on a black background | 83.2% | |
a screenshot of text | 83.1% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-28
a photograph of a document with a picture of a police officer | -100% | |
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image displays a scanned document titled "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License" from the Metropolitan Police Department, Office of Board of Police Commissioners, State of Missouri, County of Jackson. The document is divided into two sections: the left side contains the oath of office and the right side contains the application form.
Left Side:
- The oath of office is printed in black text on a beige background.
- It begins with "STATE OF MISSOURI" and "COUNTY OF JACKSON" at the top.
- The oath is sworn to by the applicant, who must be at least 21 years old and a resident of Kansas City, Missouri, for the past year.
- The applicant must also have paid taxes for the past year.
- The oath is signed by the applicant and notarized by a public official.
Right Side:
- The application form is printed in black text on a beige background.
- It includes spaces for the applicant's name, street number, tax receipts, filed date, first reading date, granted date, refused date, and president of the board of police commissioners.
- The form also includes a section for the applicant to provide additional information, such as their occupation and business address.
- The form is signed by the applicant and dated.
Summary:
The image shows a scanned document that appears to be an application for a dramshop license in Kansas City, Missouri. The document includes an oath of office and an application form that requires the applicant to provide personal and business information. The form is signed by the applicant and dated, and it includes spaces for the applicant to provide additional information.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-11
The image depicts a vintage application for a dramshop license, which is a permit to sell alcoholic beverages. The application is divided into two sections: the left side contains a sworn statement, while the right side features the Metropolitan Police Department's office of Board of Police Commissioners.
Left Section: Sworn Statement
- The top-left corner displays "STATE OF MISSOURI" and "COUNTY OF JACKSON."
- Below this, there is a dotted line for the applicant's name.
- The statement begins with "of lawful age, being duly sworn, on his oath states that he has known for" followed by a dotted line for the number of years.
- The next line reads "who is an applicant for license to keep a dramshop (or saloon) at" with a dotted line for the address.
- The statement continues with "No." and a dotted line for the street name, followed by "Kansas City, Mo., and knows his character; affiant further states that said" and a dotted line for the applicant's name.
- The next line reads "is a person of good moral character and a peaceable citizen, and that" followed by a dotted line for the number of years the applicant has lived in Kansas City, Mo.
- The statement concludes with "continuously for the last" and a dotted line for the number of years, followed by "years, and has paid taxes therein for the past year."
- Below the statement, there are two dotted lines for the subscriber's signature and the date.
- At the bottom of the page, it reads "My commission expires" with a dotted line for the date.
Right Section: Application Information
- The top-right corner features the Metropolitan Police Department's office of Board of Police Commissioners.
- Below this, there are several lines for the applicant to fill in their information, including:
- License No.
- From
- Street
- Name
- Street No.
- Tax Receipts
- Filed
- First Reading
- Granted
- Refused
- At the bottom of the page, it reads "President Board of Police Commissioners."
Overall, the image provides a glimpse into the process of obtaining a dramshop license in the early 20th century. The application requires the applicant to provide personal information, swear an oath, and pay taxes. The document also features a unique design and layout, with dotted lines and spaces for the applicant to fill in their information.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is a scanned document that appears to be an official form or record from the Metropolitan Police Department, Board of Police Commissioners, in the State of Missouri, County of Jackson. The document is titled "APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE" and contains various fields for filling out information. The form includes sections for the applicant's name, street number, tax receipts, filing date, first reading date, granting date, and refusal date, all of which are dated as 191. The form also includes a section for the notary public's signature and commission expiration date, which is also dated as 191. The document is printed on white paper and has a formal and structured layout, suggesting that it is an official document used for administrative purposes.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image shows a form with a heading that reads "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License." The form is divided into two sections. The left section is titled "State of Missouri County of Jackson" and contains information about the applicant's name, address, and the number of years they have lived in Kansas City, Missouri. The right section is titled "Metropolitan Police Department Office of Board of Police Commissioners" and contains information about the license number, street address, and the date the application was filed, first read, granted, or refused. The form also includes a signature line for the applicant and a notary public.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-06-02
The image is a vintage, official document. On the left side, it starts with "STATE OF MISSOURI" and details a sworn statement for a "dramshop," also known as a saloon. It includes information about the applicant's character and residency in Kansas City, Mo., and is signed by a notary public. The right side of the document is from the "Metropolitan Police Department, BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS," and it is an "APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF DRAMSHOP LICENSE." This section has space for the license number, name, address, tax receipts, and dates for filing, first reading, granting, and refusal of the license transfer.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-06-02
The image shows two forms in a document. The form on the left is an affidavit that states that the applicant for a dramshop (or saloon) license is of good moral character and a peaceful citizen. The affidavit also states that the person has lived in Kansas City, Missouri for a number of years and has paid taxes there.
The form on the right is an application for the transfer of a dramshop license. It asks for information such as the license number, the name of the applicant, the street number, and the date of tax receipts. There is a section to indicate whether the application was filed, read, granted, or refused. The form is from the Metropolitan Police Department, Office of the Board of Police Commissioners.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-05
The image shows two historical documents related to the application and transfer of a dramshop (or saloon) license in Kansas City, Missouri.
Left Document:
- Title: It appears to be an affidavit or sworn statement from the State of Missouri, County of Jackson.
- Content: The document is a statement made under oath by an individual who is applying for a license to keep a dramshop (or saloon). The statement includes:
- The applicant's age and length of time they have been known.
- The address of the proposed dramshop.
- A declaration of the applicant's good moral character and peaceful citizenship.
- The duration of the applicant's residence in Kansas City and confirmation of tax payments.
- Signatures and Dates: The document includes spaces for the date it was subscribed and sworn, and the expiration date of the notary public's commission.
Right Document:
- Title: "Application for Transfer of Dramshop License" from the Metropolitan Police Department, Office of the Board of Police Commissioners.
- Content: This form is for transferring an existing dramshop license. It includes fields for:
- License number.
- Current address of the dramshop.
- Applicant's name and street number.
- Tax receipts.
- Dates for when the application was filed, first reading, granted, and refused.
- Signature: There is a space for the signature of the President of the Board of Police Commissioners.
Both documents are dated 1914, indicating they are from that year. The forms are detailed and structured, reflecting the formal process involved in applying for and transferring a dramshop license during that period.