Judge, 1930-08-30 · page 14 of 36
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In Clarksburg, West Virginia, gambling equipment seized in raids shall be publicly burned by the chief of police. Officers mak- ing the seizure get half the money staked in the games and the city treasury gets the other half. , In Caldwell, N. J., barking dogs | that are tied will cost the owner | $10 per bark. | | 7 | | | ] ' | | | —_ 2-7 In Chaseville, N. Y., it is illegal to drive a goat cart past 4 —_ the church on Sunday in ridiculous fashion. In West Virginia a clergyman is required In Evanston, Illinois, it is against the law to change clothes to provide a $2,500 bond before he can in an automobile with curtains drawn, except in case of fire. legally perform a marriage ceremony. NOBLE EXPERIMENTS 12 comicbooks.com