The New York Times/1901/08/01/Schoolgirls as Smugglers
SCHOOLGIRLS AS SMUGGLERS.
Forty Students Found on the Swiss-Italian Frontier with Cigars and Cigarettes Worth $30,000.
ROME, July 31.—The frequent walks across the Swiss-Italian frontier of girls of a seminary near Maslianco aroused the suspicions of the customs officers, who finally stopped a procession of forty, walking two by two.
It was ascertained that each girl was smuggling cigars or cigarettes of the aggregate value of $30,000.