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Show Swill Bootleggers Operating in City According to J. U Weller, chief sanitary sani-tary officer of the city hoard of health, and local police authorities, there's a bunch of gvrin bootleggers in town.' No, dear reader, you did not observe typographical error. We had no Intention In-tention of saying 'swel!" swill Is exactly ex-actly what we meant. Bootlegging In swill from downtown hotels and restaurants Is becoming popular with Independent garbage haulers, according" to health officers. 81 nee the taking over of all city garbage gar-bage by the Mountain States Feeding company, under the letter's contrart with the ctty." many Individual hftg I misers, who fortrierly received the refuse from the restaurants, are said to be still getting It through methods of camouflage. . K f "Hwell pHHsenger touring sutomo-jbflen sutomo-jbflen are being used as swlti carts,' declares de-clares Weiler. Barrels are hidden under un-der robes and canvas In the tonneaus land the drivers dress with appropriateness, appropri-ateness, it Is a scheme to obtain the i valuable refuse from restaursnts to which they are not entitled unter the olty ordinance. two alleged swill bootleggers were arrested last night by health officers for hauling refuse without a board of health permit. They were J. C. Smith and Ben Mtuhklnd. Both-were re-1eawed re-1eawed on their own recogn I gance. ' |