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, eD i. »lifr« *b« w»« JhorWy .-.fterward. . EsrJS^TSMSte^: ^, n *«.»u«. got lot. fflSJaiu.. S (h e Tenth 8tr®«t bAch jmuJ n10 .rU the «ld of Ooards fUlntt her. Tomlin. VnnSycIt fort- ther w e r * unntBOi 10I e Aside from fright the three r , uninjured and later „ed to proceed to theli nuiawm. • Mr. and Mr*. Ranaley. of ltdt Ural Avenue, were caught In the ie tott off the Ninth Street beach im i carried out. The combined .Boris of Guards VanSyde. Halnea. -rsie. Acker and Carey were required a bring them ashore. Mary Hutchlnger, of Bridgeton, a animer resident here at 9S4 Ocean venue, became exhausted while she a? swimming out beyond her depth and Guards Crate, Halnea and Carey responded with the boat and brought *-er In. The guards at the hfadquartera ■ni at Tenth Street beach received pleasant surpriae when John Kyle, aying at the Traymbre, and Rlebrd Hilliard, of the Atgte&. who wore -rued by Guards Halnea, Acker, rate. Carey, Lane and VanSyde the ireuous day appeared at the tent nd gave the guards fifty dollars ss token of their appreciation of the work of the Ocean City Beach Patrol. The guards ware very grateful for the gift. bosehbeeg aoadt m JAIL OS BOOTLEG CEAB6X rwo Sospicioua 1 tain G Samuel Rosenberg, 818 Wlnton Street, Philadelphia, was arrested it. "ape May on Wednesday morning, luly 25th. charged with n il transporting liquors. Rosenberg was captured after a base through tho Baadlng Station, loicing between raQroad ooachee in til finally nabbed by Traffic Policenan John J. Spencer, of Cape May. ie was given a preliminary hearing n the afternoon at the Cape May My HaU by Supreme Court Cbounlatoner Eugene C. Cole. Officer Spencer testified that the oltce officials were tipped off that .(.-•■nberg would arnre In to quantity of liquor, and Spa dared In the Reading Button to apItehend bhn. When . penoer dla»vered Roeenborg he w.s Stooping er to pick up a suit eass, and a ircel. and that when Rosenberg dla'ered him approechtng osenberg. In C ■t asked If be i e evidence aetually In his hands )• ncer stated he did not. The suit case and pardsl —— 5 bottles of Gordon Gin. which, tier sampling, Spencer testified was Jcobollc. Commiaslonar Go's held Rosenberg under 15000 bail. Cole caned aUeato the fact that he now faces a sentence for such a flagrant rlom while free no ball. Rc—’ was captured red-handed kp ago by Bute Trooper Huteblnwhlle unloading liquor In Cape

May. He attempted, without success

,u,to,,iobl, *- H « w«a M000 ball for reelstlng

an officer, assault and battery on an offiear. poreeaslng and transporting ,_y*P.°*ebl. to procure the bail last Wednesday Rosenberg wea re“orad to the County Jail. He will ' Court 'ntilu?** 7 ' 8 ** l ® B,b * r 1X -

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__ Captain Christopher Bentham. of Townsends Inlet Coeat Guard StaSUPPowsd to be the skipper of the —n runner Mulhause.” who cSered pay him two dollars per case to turn his back while they unloeded 10.009 cases of liquor. CapUln Bentham refused the offer and re- — -«r-_ to, " Mnlkj

U the SlOO-ton craft that has been anchored beyond the U-mlle limit for the past, three weeks. Captain Bentham boarded the craft about a weak ago and asked to see their manifest. The mate returned with a blank abset of paper auttng that was as much as he would ever see of the ▼osoel’a cargo. One of the crew sUted they had aboard 88.000 cases of lUHan wlner and liquors. As the ship was beyond the legal limit Captain Bentham was powerless to act. On Wednesday. July 88. a bootlegger. whoSe name was not divulged, was held up and robbed of 88.700 while crossing the lota near the Bea tale Fish Company. Bea Isle City. 1 “ was understood be was on his way smuggle some of the liquor from the ship.

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