HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 120ORDINANCE NO. /-Z D
An Ordinance amending Beetione 32 and 33 of Ordinance go. 14, entitled,
"An Ordinance defining offenses against the peace and # # # #
good order of the City of Caldwell, and providing a penalty for
the violation thereof," passed and approved April 4, 1900.
Be it Ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Caldwells
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Section 1. That Sections32 of Ordinace No. 14, entitled, "An Or-
dinance defining offenses against the peace and good order of the City
of Caldwell, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof," be and
the same are hereby amended to read as follower
"Sac. 32, ' Each and every liquor saloon, dramshop or tippling house
keeper who shall have or keep in connection with or a part of such li-
quor saloon, dramshop or tippling house any wineroom or other place
either with or without doom or doors, curtain or curtains, or screen of
any kind, into which any female person shall be permitted to enter from
the outside or from such liquor saloon, dVamehop or tippling house, and
there be supplied with any kind of liquor whatsoever, shall upon convic-
tion thereof be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars.
"Sea. 336 Any person in the City of Caldwell, or within a half mile
of the limits thereof,:
First„ who either keeps a house of ill -fame resorted to for the
purpose of prostitution or lewdness; or wilfully resides in such
house; or resorts thereto for lewdness;
Second, who is the owner of any building or tenement the whole or apy
part of which.is used for any of the purposes mentioned in the first sub
division of this section; or has control of such building or tenement as
agent, guardian or lessee of such owner or as the agent of such guardian
or lessee, and after due notice of such improper use of such building or
tenement shall fail to suppress the same by removing therefrom the occu-
pants thereof ;
Third, who lets any building or tenement knowing that the lessee in
tends using the same or any part thereof for any of the purposes mentioned
in the first subdivision of this section; or harbors or keeps about his or
her private premises any whoremaster, strumpet or whore knowing the same
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to be guilty of leading a lewd course of life therein;
Fourth, who pursues or advertises in any manner her vocation as a
prostituteby being in or around or about any saloon, dramshop or tippling
house, or in any manner; and every person who advertises the vocation of a
prostitute or solicits for a prostitute, and every person who is guilty of
prostitution,
$hall upon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding one hundred
dollars.
Passed the council tLls ��� day of September,, 1908.
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�r ' City Clerk.,
Approved this � " day of September, 90
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