BRADENTOWN IS FREE OF BOOZEThere are a few fearful persons in this city who have fio.n tiare tbecome [ •-. .-*• j w:‘::A the idemg pecM«cthat even rvar tin certain places, Now, oh persons have n _:*■ ! *he fact than an instar t of dr rznhen w- in Braientownas the recti r-Still seme felt a hi Men current ofof t* bootlegsnng*iir* i.u nIn fact, o. »■*» ■ - , , * *’• «'!* - ^ i , * • tx i y tk ’ '■ ■ v« *, lt;. -Chief Vo tine to ■ v t r frr a - r h i n vlt; * 1i lt;% a -•:v arrests of a• r The chief worked pains*ho1 withoutta1! SRecentk *he mayor engaged Robert. LumMr* chief and manage** of the 8o9thv-i) Id -ctive Agency, Raleigh, N, C., f o.’i? here and make an in* testify* o Now, Mr. Lumsden wasn’t picked on iust happcn-sr, hut because i * ha - achieved considerablean investigator of jud as wece aliened ti, **e. end he wa11?*ier engage* mimt 'a do si mi! at work in one or two o'nr south Florida towns. So Mr. fjm• • n had him come here and put tnm aecretly to work to s^e hat he could find, Mr. kumrden spent four dam irnon Meatjnir Braden town. Onlt;iwrote the following letter to the mayor:Mon, E. P. Green.n+m