From Rick B
Sunday, November 21, 2004
"The South Bend Tribune", Tuesday evening, October 13, 1925, section 1, page 5
GAMBLING KEEPER FINED.
Frequenters and Inmates of Disorderly Houses are Dismissed.
Hershel Fowler, colored, who was arrested on a charge of keeping a gambling house on
Oct. 3 when detectives found over a score of gamblers at No. 10 Circle avenue, was fined
$50 and costs in city court this morning. The frequenters were dismissed.
Charges of keeping a house of ill fame resulted in a fine of $10 and costs for Harry
Buckley, while the inmates and frequenters were dismissed.
Fines of $10 and costs on charges of intoxication on Peter Painter, 607 Niles avenue;
Peter Kosen, 221 West Washington avenue; and John Freeman.
Clyde Rodgers, rural route 3, paid a fine of $1 and costs for parking in a no parking
zone and Basil Grooms, 1810 Olive street, paid a similar fine for driving with muffler and
cutout open. A charge of parking for more than an hour in a restricted zone resulted in a
fine of $1 and costs for Louis Fricke.
Leo Granza, found guilty on a charge of assault and battery, paid a fine of $5 and
costs.