Cape May County Times, 10 August 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 5

pom Bill Is Whisky Receipt tie Bootl«|fm Operate b Tiid by One Who Kike Good Profit

Jo Enforcement Moat/ Left Ho*' the bootte**m operate U jd this week by one who -kae “rered" from the buelneee after a rery rofltable sejmon, and the nxitbod of indlinK the ilouor tUoatrafee bow lirntiflcally *»•«■ hr " nrh nt orgaolied. Tbe actual rum runner snipe are aded at some foreign port, moeUy I the Bahamas, and bare tbe car*o sird as so many caeee of whiskey, jually runnln* Into thousand*, mod for Canada, or tome other for-

rn port

.Needless to say the boose n< aches the port It to bound for. landed on the Atlantic shores er ally by the nut rsanlas wb . jere, who In tun fOU it to the

KDtleg retailers.

The captain who handies the boose ma no risk, as he recaaias anchored itslde the legal limit, sad is strictly I thin the law. The stuff is bought am him ashore, and. the money is fsed for his cargo ashore, a single Ipment bringing upwards of $S09,10, but his ship “ ■*

»n twelve mill ‘

... on land and hla _ ty a dollar bill which is torn in if, one-half retained by -tbe CapIn of tbe rum-ship and the other If given the purchaser. When the lolesale runner calls at the ship r bis cargo, the half of the -doUar 9 is fltted to the half the captain t retained, and if the torn part i. and tbe numbers agree on both |vp* of the bltl. the raeatpt la conlered good, and the stuff is unB ed No written receipt, a‘od no ence of the pnrehaae except the n bill, is ever given, sad yel no e has been known, our retired Klegger asps, of an I " ‘ ad or double dealing by 7881!'' says the bootlaL_ . ut a case of good Scotch at Hit 1 re," says Mr. Consumer, "Whei

I get It"

Well, I expect some tonight, and bring it around in the morning,"

he answer.

hen Mr. Bootleg Retailer goes to Rum Runnl; t Wholesaler and *6 his orders and the cash to ■ t. And the Wholesaler, with hie jf t boat and silent engines, goes to for his twelve-mile trip, brings in ftuff, and delivers it to the re-

r.

’hiakey which la bought for f5& a costs the wholesaler about flB 29. and is sold o the retailer about |38 to f<0, and the eonpays 160 to f««. In PhiladelNew Toth the

case, but the n

on land is au — tbe ride by water that of tbe aoods landed hero get beyond the ehore towns.

tarn Bred

lining that the order* from quarters at Washington w down the prohihiuon entoreesquad in Jersey Became the ipriatfon was low. State Prohid Director Adrian Chamberlain off Federal Agent John B. is. the "Raiding Parew.." Batureaying that ha really needed nen instead of lees, but that money made the depletion of

Adams has been very active locality ever since ho wee put i force neerly two year* ago, ias made about 160 raids since ry 1. 1833. Dp until three ago he had been steadily at her^, but was called to the k office at that time and kept, sa?*,. pracub«Jly idle while was plenty of work cut out for n told he was to be laid off charged that it was because people were worried over his y. and told the Director be hrA cept in Newark to hisep kite nterfering with the m*nufacad sale of Uouor in Atlantic says that he captured two tads of beer belonging to people sre not suppled to be ruftleated agents, sad that other agents d him that they had orders to of thfc.*. He *'k*d the Direcie had do* s ail thing to war6cbarge, or if there was anynarked up agalnet hliu, and d that everything was satte-

Haid 'Deggie »

*1 agents from Philadelphia indsr Prohibition Ottcer Wil-

late Sunday afternoon

he "bot-dog" place of ••Mike” on the Boardwalk, near Ninth "*-eaa City, and took two c*

- was arrested and taken

HI. The Qovernmer.i men

lock him up for r. hearing

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Wood pulp produced from hard

lB P*h®r making is the

latest attainment at the River Rouge pleat of the Ford Motor Company. It is the first time in the history fw * a * u ** e,urln * industry that hard wood has been surneeefnllT converted by whet is known as tbe

mmmumm, «nwwn in proeeee" into pulp eo that It the report to the County Superin- °* 1“ *he production tendent ol Schools, es filed this week 01 therefore is an achleveThe net eoet of education per nunli ff** 1 ontetandlng Importance, attending the school for tbe Itfl-jj H ^* u>r °" ?® ruc *' Ww and ulmiUr year Just ended, was 381.78, as fS* 1 woo<te haj* been looked upon as •gainst f78.38 the prevkMM year ,U,e °, nl> l * ,r » iu bie for paper

This reduction was made posslbUby,

.. to teach each pupil in

r?*? dnrin » the

JS-* d ^ Jnl? 1 of this year thaa It did the previous year, despite inereuMi teacher's salaries endjanl-

* This

I Beware at taj peddler who i call at yoor hone and use our name. faMy claiming to represent ut to ■all our good*—Linens, Laces and

This is a M1CHELIN year

Education In many wars daring the » er ®

year. * Rouge plant paper mUl finally deAt the cloee of the year the Board a ^hereby hard wood of Education had a cash bahtnee of ?? 11111 ^ U ** <J 10 th* making of pulp. 83.838.77 in bank, as against 81 893 - manufacture is being succeas68 the previous year. The total coat' f V“ y “ rr t* d out on » •caIc with _, - ... .... nnna nnrisr wav f nr lnn*mn ml n m- r\r-n-

of operaUng the school plant thU year was 811,863.86 as against $13,. 817.84 last year, and there were twenty-one more pupils enrolled for the year Just ended than were on roll

the previous year.

Tbe Board of Education has retained the same teaching suit for the coming jear and at an early meetlag will detarmtne the date of 'the opening of school for the 1888-84 year.

OTO FIGUBES A2S AB

YOBBG AS WX XAXE THEM

Given an average figure, what do most of us do to keep UT Do we stand erect or slouch? What about walking and sitting and dancing; sefwlng, scrubbing and cooking? Tbe woman with the average fige is tbe envy of all her friende

' mn wear anything and

. “ fit her to perfection. She looks well whatever she wean

and whatever she does!

“I recall a very elegant woman hom 1 admired when I was a girl,” say* Mrs. Catharine H. Grlebel. clothing specieliot at the fecate College of Agriculture. ••She dreeeed beauMfully and walked with «* grace thit filled my youthful heart with admiration. I had to paa* her home on my way to school, and there l often eaw her s*~ -'•ping her front pn-ch. She would smile at me in her queenly manner and I rlways looked back to watch her at work. Then would I th‘ ‘Oh, If I could only sweep like 1 when I am grown up!’ I am i that if she scrubbed her kitchen floor she did it with the same grace and

dignity.

"Have you ever stopped to tl

that scrubbing is cot only good for your kitchen floor, but good for you if you go at it the right way? Some women pay a specla’Ist to exercise their muscles for' them when they might Just a» well do it themselves at home, and at the same time accomplish something, but this Just doam t appeal to them. If given a good body be thankful, but don't stop there; kept it good. Watch out for the plkfalls of middle age and cheek up oo-

"y to see that u» extra inches

plans under way for Increasing production as soon as new equipment

can be Installed.

The development of tl a new process enables the Ford Motor Company to use all of the scrap pieces from iU body-building plant at River Rouge, effecting a new enonomy In mm-

We will pay a reward of $100.00 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any peddler who may make any such false representa-

tion.

We have no connecticji with any peddlers anywhere and sel oar goods only in onr own stores, a- follows: Bias Jacob, 916 Boardwalk, Ooean (Sty, H. J.; 1607 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, H. J.; and 1698 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pi. Adv.

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The acra: lumber goes into e great machine where it la chipped, and then carried by suction pipes to an immense digester. About 18,000 pounds, or nine tons, of chips are placed in the digester for one batch and average about 76 per east hard maple, tbe remainder of oak, ash and other hard woods. To these are added 4,600 gallons cf caustic solution of sufficient strengto reduce the chips tc a hlgh-quallw fibre under seven hours cooking at 110 pounds steam pleasure. When the digeeting process is completed tbe fibre is pumped into washing machines and thoroughly cleansed. It comes out 100 per cent wood fibre ready for paper manufacture. . Correct t

COLLIES C0XPA1Y Newels SOUTH SEAYZLLE, H. J.

Say. cul*. don't git gay eld me— Fm so hard I seratches de bath-tub. Oafs nuttln'. Fm so hard I shaves wld a blow torch. George Nichols fears that if we don't get late another war pretty aoon people will forget what to do

Herman R. Fabric mvusBiusn

Mumrux Sea We City, N. J.

A A-TJABL* BUILDBB H. A DEFRY

Jabbtaf hi AB It, I sea mls cmr. N. J.

“A word to the wise is sufficient”

age! The more accurate >o« are the rarer we ace you'll be a Mkhelin near dow aod £or a loag dme to corra.

OCEAN VIEW—Edward AU.n WOODBINE—Nick', Gmrmgm TUCKAHOE -J. A. Leahey, Middletown Garage

A. G. RICE & COMPANY

HARDWARE AND GENERAL STORE “You can Get It at Rice’s”

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

™ rm-u ajia up lur r. nienraua united States Corcmlssioner i 1 Atlantic City tomorrow, bnt B. Adams, Federal agent in Hon. interceded, saying he fiddly known business man

[as allowed to go.

they had taken the beer from walk store, the Federal men ^base' ,-estaurant on Asbory -'hlch they searched, but find anything. K-hase has business in Ocean City for

'•MORTEM COURTESY nest business man, in his ued six credit men as his t» on the theory that they led him for so long they well finish the Job.

• s general thing, moat perwork on time.”

To clean oat this season’s goods this season we’ve reduced prices on onr entire stock of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX, ALCO, CLUB CLOTHES and other makes of Clothing. All Hats and Furnishings Saggy ^mb sad yoong men have gone oat ef •ft fteya. They saved a nice lot of aaagy

feel good. You ought to join the feggr esawd EYERYTHOIG IV THIS STORE IS 01 SALE HARRY SHEFFER TWO 8T0XIS 112 Eart Main St Millville, N. J.

N. W. Cor. 6th and Undu At,., Vin^nd, N. J. THE HOME OF BETTER CLOTHES

Remember

That drudgery is year master and that yon an willii* that it should be unless you take steps to make

Electricity

ytra: servant. lor there is much work in yon: that eh vtrioty, combined with the proper electric appliances, can u-v —£ a*]y as well, bat better than hmnM

WLJCE YOURS an ELECTRICAL HOME ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY Tenth and Weat Avenue Ocean City Division And--0hl yes--Every Night the “Matchless" Night

SHORE SERVICE TIME TABLE A Beautiful Trip for Sightseeing—Passing Through

Atlantic City

Loneport

Somerr’ Point

Ocean City Strathmore

LEAVE SOUTHWARD ATLANTIC CITY . LONGPORT aOMEB'S POINT

Busses Leave on Schedule

Sen Isle City

Cape May Court Houae Wildwood Golf dub Wildwood and

Cape May

AVALON ROAD CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE WILDWOOD GOLF CLUB RIO GRANDE

LEAVE NORTHWARD CAPE MAY

WILDWOOD _

RIO GRANDE

WILDWOOD GOLF CLUB-

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE— AVALON ROAD OCEAN VIEW

OCEAN CITY, 66TH STREETOCEAN CITY. 9TH STREET — SOMER'S POINT LONGPORT ATLANTIC CITY

8.00 8.80 8.38 8.46 9.03 M0 9.20 9.27 9.39 9.46 9.63 •o.oo 10.16 10.20

7.30 7.30 7.46 7.63 8.00 8.08 8.18 8.26 8.36 8.43 9.00 9.07 9.17 9.46

11.10 11.20 11.37 11.89 11.46 11.68 12.00 12.16 12.30

1.10 1.29 1.27 1.39 1.46 1.63 2.00 2.16 2.20

P.M. 2.00 2.38 2.88 2.46 2.82 2.18 8.28 8.27 2.29 8.46 3.62 4.00 4.16 4.80

8 46 8.45 9.00 9.08 9.26 9.21 9.33 9.40 9.60 9.68 10.16 10.22 10.30 11.00

P.M. 4.00 4.30 4.38 4.41 6.0* 6.10 6.28

6.46 6.68 8.00 8.16 8.29

AM. P.M. P.M. 40.46 12.46 ~

10.46 12.46

l.O’O 1.08 1.16 1.21 1.33 1.40 1.60 1.68 2.16 2.22 2.30 3.00

11.00 11.08 11.16 11.21 11.33 11.40 11.60 11.68 12.16 12.22 12.30

1.00

l.«f 3.00 3.08 3.XS !:£ 3.40 3.60 3.68 4.16 4.22 4.30 6.00

P.M. 8.00 8.30 8.38 6.46 7.03 7.10 7.20 7.27 7.39 7.46 7.68 8.00 8.16 8.20 P.M. 4.46 4.46 6.M 8.01 6.M 6.31 6.33 6.40 6.60 6.68 4.16 8.22 8.30

10.20 12.20

P.M. 3 46 8.46 7.00 7.08 7 16 7.21 7.33 7.40 7.60 7.68 S 16 5.22

P.M. 1.46 8.45 9.00 9.08 9.16 9.21 9.33 9.40 9.69 9.61 10.16 10.72 10.30 11.(0

8.45 A.M. 10.46 A.M. 12.46 P.M.

4.45 P.M. 6.46 P.M. 8.46 P.M. 10.46 P.M.

..raOODTOC^llPls,

9.46 A.M. 11.45 A.M. 1.46 P.M.

6.46 PM. 7.46 PM. 9.46 P.M. 11.46 P.M.

This Schedule Effective Sunday, Angus'. 5, 19&S. All Previous Schedule* Void. Large, Comfortable Basses Driven by Careful Experienced Driven. ATLANTIC fiCTY TERMNDS—STATES AVEFJZ AID BOARDWALK