Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 197, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1920 — REAL KISS IN CANDY STORE [ARTICLE]

REAL KISS IN CANDY STORE

Girl I* Given What She Asked For In New York, but Owner Is Fined. New York.—Joseph Weiss, thirtyfive and married, who runs a candy store at 489 East One Hundred and Sixty-ninth street, was arraigned before Magistrate Nolan In night court on a charge of disorderly conduct In

having kissed elghteen-year-old Frances Heckler when she went into his store to buy some candy kisses. — Magistrate Nolan fined Weiss $2, Which he paid. The magistrate, in fixing the amount of the fine, said in a judicial aside to the clerk, “Kisses are cheaper now since the boys came back from the war.” Miss Heckler was in night court In a state bordering on hysterics and testified that she had gone back to the counter at Weiss' invitation to select what she wanted when he put his arm around her and kissed her vigorously upon the mouth. Italian manufacturers have developed an abrasive method for making corks that wastes only 8 per cent of material as compared with 20 per cent when they are cut