108 Ky. 473 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1900
Opinion of the court by
Reversing.
The sole question presented for decision is whether or not the following ordinances are valid or constitutional. The appellant, having been convicted for a violation thereof, prosecuted an appeal to the circuit court, and, the circuit court having adjudged-the ordinances valid, and rendered a judgment for cost against the appellant, he prosecutes an appeal from so much of the judgment as holds said ordinance to be valid. The ordinances read as follows: “Be it ordained by the board of council of the city of Middlesboro, Bell county, Ky.: (1) That it shall be unlawful for any woman to go in and out of any building where a saloon is kept offering for sale any spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, or to frequent, loaf or stand around said building within fifty feet thereof. (2) That it shall be unlawful for any saloon keeper or his clerk or employes to allow or permit any woman or women to come in or out of his building where spirituous, vinous and malt