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ITttKC ^ Who is your Bootlegger? flW . An amazing series of revelations in * regard to the menacing traffic of the Starts Sunday, August The Public Ledger, months ago, .A. commissioned Frederick William Wile, its Washington correspondent, to make 7 a nation-wide survey of Liquor condi- XN^MOTBEfl ^ tions that have become more than a rumor, a vaudeville joke, or a topic of ^ H \JH *■ after-dinner conversation. ■ S b*pHH PRESIDENT HARDING in his I j | . ' Marion address, July 4, said: ■ . ^ ■ RU SI SKg^^B "There is no more serious issue be- 1 I CEa'^M fore the American people of today than ■ ■ the sustaining of the Eighteenth ■ Amendment. The principle involved is k Q . I. . not merely a wet a dry proposition. O* ■ It doa^not revolve around a question merely wines and beer. The /^~\ issue is squarely Constitutionalism or lawlessness." Mr. Wile has uncovered facts that show bootlegging to be an industry of vast ramifications. ) ProfiLKfrom prohibition violaUons have Liquor smuggling out of jf 1 JJKiSi ( reached $30^000,000 a year, and respect for law Liquor is streaming across all our . mbMrisud among all steadily diminishes as our frontiers and is being made in American homes, fcxiplr become tolerant of wholesale criminality in thousands of illicit stills, principally in our to bootl-rein*. \ <Jties"Moonshtotog" to Vlosner confined to the Bribery, perjury, forgery, "bberv eeen mountain fastnesses ofKentucky, Tennessee, organized murder ue shown to be the tools of Virginia or the Carolinas. ~ the bootleggers trade. $ This series starts Sunday, August 13, and will be continued in the Public Ledger each morning. Order a paper today from your newsdealer and start with the first article. \ I To avoid missing a single one of these intensely interesting revelations,' clip and mail this coupon. I coui — T | i PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pi I InrTrml U One Dollar <$LM) for ..which deliver to my oddrm* the Morning Public Ledger and Ssndey PnbDc Ledger for fire weeks (36 days). C*0*0rd«r - .. a ,i,iiQa gij- maU |~T . or by carrier Q PUBLIC «£&£» LEDGER of Philadelphia \ Cyrus H. K. Curtis, Publisher

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DENNIS VILLE Misa Sue Chester is entertaining two fellow teachers from Brooklyn. Mrs. Richard Mason and family of L PlainfieW, is occupying the Carroll p cottaga-for the month of August- p Clarence Williams and Mrs- Williams, of Philadelphia, are guests in I the home of Capt Frank Fidler. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilbert leave here this weeds to return to Panama, I where Mr. Gilbert is employed. I Miss Fannie Holmes spent the week end at Sea Isle with Dr. Way and family who have an apartment 1 thMiss Helen Fidder of Philadelphia, J spent the week end with her mother and sister. • • ~ l E:'B Le«'is and family of Lansdowne, are occupying their cottage by . the Lakeside for the month of August ' , ' Mr. Hinkle is improving his house with a coat of paint- J .Mrs. Leroy Knerr and son ancf ' daughter are visitin" Mrs. Knerr s ; mother, Mrs. Lizzie Strawbridge. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Woolson and daughters, Mrs. Ogden Gandy and Mrs. Brooks B'izzard, returned on Tuesday from a sojourn at the Seaville Camp- ^ _ , Friends of the late Thomas Ludlam, a native of our village, were pained to learn of his death at Sea Isle on Saturday last. Mr- Ludlam will be buried in South Dennis cemeColeman L Chance, son of thd late John and Abigail Chance, died at the Wildwood Sanatorium on Monday, . Au~ust 7th. Mr. Chance spent almost his entire 'ife in Cape Mr cbunty and was born at Dennis Creek Landing. June 7th, 1844. For several vears he had charge of the draiw near here- The time of his facial had not as yet been arranged at tms writin g. ■ i ■ BIDS FOR TRANSPORTATION Sealed bids for the transportation of five pupils from Ca^e May Point, N. J. to the Cape May High School, at Cape May, N/-J-, f making a return trio each school day during the school yearY, WILL BE RECEIVED by the Board of Education of the Boroi'-h of Cape May Point by Monday. August 21, at 7:30 in the evening, Daylight Saving Time. Bids will also be received by the Board for the transportation of one (l)'or two (2) additional pupils, same specifications as for five pupils hereinbefore mentioned. Estimates are to be made on the contract price per day The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. -"V Signed, THOMAS S. WOOLSON, District Clerk, Cape May Point N. J - 812-2-PF $4.14

CAPMIAY PUBLIC 4 LIBRARY W Treasurer's Annual Repeat ' As directed by th* By law* of the * Association the following report of the treasurer is submitted for publication: '■ t4hhb£ Receipts on hand, Feb. 1, 1921.^97.62 from Sec. Trust Co- April 11, 1921 — r 78.89 *; fines dues, etc. 36-71 from Sec. Trust Co., Jan. . . At 9, 1922 I 69.37 . . a \ Receipts , $27UJ8 _ B Expenditures Edrounds^-Eibrarian, Feb. 18, 192JL*^ — $ 400 1 A. W. Hand, Lexers of Incornoratjoei 2.00 > A. W- Hand, for County Clerk, Mar.U9, 1921 150 J Gilbert <2 Hughes Premium on Bobd, Mav 18, 1921 250 > Mis.y •Edmunds, Librarian, July I fe.1, 1921 30.00 s Star and Wave, Printing, July , I 26, 1921 950 , I Star and Wave, Printing, Aug. , SL i ID, 1921 — — 876 m i StarwbridTe A Clothier, Books, Nov. 21, 1921 68.62 H Gilbert C. Hughes, Bond Pre- ■ tnium, Feb. 6, 1922 2-60 H e Strawbridge A Clothier, Books, ""?■ a Mar. 22, 1922 40-20 B| a Miss Edmunds, Librarian, June 20, 1922 i 37.00 e Total Expenditures $207.60 e Bal. on hand, July 1, 1922_.S64.02 Signed, E- R. Brunyate, Treas. ' -i During the past year 61 new books ' werepurchased and more than 500 k books, were in circulation. The new 'I secretary and treasurer, L. A- Rodes, '■ has just purchased 30 additional . al books of the best upto date fiction- 1 is These will be ready for circulation 1 within the next week. It is hoped that the public will take still more interest in the lS>rary and use- it >n freely. / L MONUMENT NOTES ■n A* grand ball will he given at the ol Convention Hall on Friday evening, le August 18th for the benefit of the of Monument Fund. It will be given unst der the auspices of the Daughters of ht Veterans and the Monument Commit- p e- tee. The donations are coming in »r- very nicely. There is now close to n- nine hundred dollars in treasury and or a like amount has been promisedEveryone is urged to support the he Monument Committee in their cam,rd paign. COMMITTEE, all '■ 1 ■ \ " THE MASTER MIND First Crook—I've bin wondering ^ Bill — how does a man get his own . t money out of a bank? '*•' J. Second Crook: Easy. He jes forges his name to de cjieck.

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