Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1941 — Page 4

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Walking the chalk must have been Erhma Byfield, 1433 N. Pennsylvania, reads the cocle, “shall spend his time backo takers, and present the samejuse. thereof, shall: take any hacks or upon. due advice, are a favorite. occupation in ‘Connecti- | St: idely (ancient Connecticutese for unto any magistrate, who shall have untill hee hath brought a ceriificate|to the use thereof. The fine a cut back in the 17th Century. Sitting: around in an easy chair|idly) or unprofitably, under paine|power to heare and determine the|under the hands of some who are|convictions is six-pence | fre ‘At least that's the impression Sunday afternoons, reading. and|of such -a8 the courte|case, or transfer it to ‘the next|approved for knowledge and gkill in|offense.” ; ; dozing, wasn’t practiced in those|shall thinke ‘meete ‘to inflict, and|courte.” phisick, that it is usefull for him,| Bartenders were subject toa fine] I¢ dots nerves, setiss nights ana # gained from a perusal of “The Code|days—at least it wasnt practiced|for this end it is ordered, that the| ‘“Tobacko takers” must have been (and also that hee hath received a(for permitting anyone to ‘become ] Sther tials Caused By , Bt Say “Liquid vS. Air [of 1650: A compilation of the earli-|openly, For idleness was no small|constable of every place, shall useia bad lot in those days, and the law|lycense from the courte, for the|drunk or ‘drink excessively, or for|| bavh atsuch times take Lydis § est laws and orders of the General offense: in those days shd they |special care and diligence, to take|was strict in dealing with them., same. And for the regulating of more than half an hour or after 9 E m's Vegetable Compound~» , {Cooling Debate Is for Big Courte of Connecticut,” a copy of didn’t have any cafeteria court sys-|knowledge of offenders of this| “No person under.the age of 21|those, who either by their former|p. m. 2 Rk, nervous feelings. of ia >. |which has .been presented to the|tem of paying the penalty, either, |kinde; ‘especially, of common coast-|years, nor any other, that hath not|taking &, have, to their own appre-| Appropriately Ye book has a blue noult t days.” WORTH TRYING 1 Business Interests. Indianapolis Public Library by Miss! “No person, householder, or other,”|ers, uEpERRiabS. fowlers, and to- already accustomed himself to the hensions, ‘made it necessary W them, | cover. :

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