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EDITORIAL PAGE of the CAPE MAY COUNIT
CAPE MAY COUMIT TIMES Coisolldated with th* 3«a bl* City Bcrlew, Febnuiy. Ml* WIMJAX A. HAFTWtT Qwnerml Maaa<er PublUhed Xr*ry Friday by the CAPE MAY OOUMTY TIMES 00. (laeorporatad) AUanOe Ay*, and Elybth SC OCEAN CITT. N. J. South LaadU Arauoa oka rrn.T err N. I. PfeUad«l»Ua Otfiea—TIT Mataal Ut* Bull Has. A. F. SuUtL. Adwr-
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such n.pld strfiee that younser people, onleoa they ar* etadtoos in k)oktas backward, apparently tall to real- I Ice what baa come U> pase. Cp to IS**, the mode of travel from Cape May waa either by state or veesel. j Ddrlnc the summer seasou o steamers made regular round trips I every two days between both Phil*- I delphia and New York. Stage* ran ] by way of Tnckahoe, and Bridgeton, 1 to Philadelphia, or via Tuckahoe/and | Mays landing. The taie one v from Cape May to Philadelphia i $3.BO per passenger. The atc^s via left Cape May at *ve
W. L. GEORGE AND HIS WIFE Across the Breakfast Table
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days. It waa In IS S3 that the Gape May County Board of Freeholders grai the Cape May and MUhille Railroad
through that county to Cape Ma In 1S»0 there were 14SS fafalftsa living In Cape May County and tl were 1*00 dwelllrts. The advent of
of the growth thereafter, and yet the ■ continued fighting of the corporation: j at Vineland and Millville, earned curtailment of ssrvtoe over the I tram Millville southward, to almost nothing, and the corporation rooted Us mpreas trains over the Reading Uaae .'ad gave V the go-.'ry.—Bmer (N. J.) 1
It will be a aad day for the people Thl* week an automobile aoddant If the medical fraternity m a whole occurred at Woodbine, In which a adopts the wearied coaclmdoe of Dr. young woman Kllgera. of Sen Framdocn. and decides cm, 14 kave been avoided If the unthat since the public penMs in ran- fortunate victim had beau a “leftalag rfter quacka, then Is «o urn handed’’ walks persistently fighting them. “If the Tte TIMES people continue to want fa.*ces,” says urged all pedestrians using the the specialist “then let th-m have pobllc highways walk on the them.’ of tho road, so that they FACE Human nature is a peculiar thing, approaching vehicles. Human beings never quite outgrow it's the only senelbi the Inclination to regard the ap**e It the safety of the pedestrian and the the private orchard aa something a aetotst. It is very difficult. s^ertsTly little better than perfect fruit ©b- a t night and In the g udnaUe without trouble outside the ear's headlights, fur feace. Ta* moat atroctoas tatalty m, m object of him ou ths eUtoa by a quack le sura tc collect a r0 ad. clientele ready to pay haadaomely 3or if the person vaOlng on the road buncombe, while the tried and sura were facing the car-'walk2»; ou the remedies of 1 ^utaMs phymeiaas are lDt side of demised. O* that foible cf our na- wooh. step out of the way of aa tme sharpers coatiaue te wrest Mg ■ppmerklng car even If the DRIVER galu from their dopes. The probity did not BSE HIM. This ta not so of good doctors ta the only barrier u the walking a done on the right to a deluge of them posude physl- ^-ad aide of the road, for the “rightclaim. It win be a Mow at health handed” walks 1 If all doctors of ataadlag i, upon the driver of the ear, who to
crop ta too heavy. Only regard for Deal dr it. If j duty can heap them driving back the t0 walk ou the roads la the country. moantebe-S. and tl* fehira—Atlaa- Don’t subject routmMf to a danger tie Oty Preen that to very easily ^ad neaMMy avoided, with no effort on your part. EE A UVT-HANDED WALKER!
It U Indeed gratifying to those who have advocated the establishment of a County Hospital for Cape May County, that the Oouaty doctors, : the member.*te la the
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Thsie to no one other thing la Caps Me* County needed aa badly aa a hospital, centrally located and of l to every portion of the — M eoopaiaiivMy few BusMeow that theCouaty oam*.T?ISeta tSTosuaiaUon has agreed upon try. V.«a ta the exrapttaa te ths gsw this need, sad hare a committee to oral rule which oorpsrste with th* Board of Choaen BUrtc eppeasr Freeholders tv bring It shoot. It ta KestasU. Vara, iudsad. to set purely only * qosstlo- of Urns before nch a ***• R sppaan ta hospital will be establtahed. aemeurtstars; but ta b.~tb U U ta to be hoped bat the time will “^3 fcr " lftp * ao,: ° tmt b ta eos cf the twelve Slavic which appears ta the “Meaumt— _ Fakh," a sect ef devotloaal peayur mta day af the year
EcfiohMi A Ifi Webster Am't Believe me old beaa Fm gonna Mg 21 \ eat out slang this year. My iaae's highbrow and knows her grooerlcml ***** ^si Got me Steve, she's got clem, the took, but & R. tratn’c cabooee. the worm’s riba- ' ~ boy. she’s there. Hot deg! I ra r " A colored school tone her ta credited » 90 *“•' the following:
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Dayld never drank heavily, tome charge. He was ths chap whs rrote: “Joy eometh la the mornlny kT*y: Any kind of work you don’t
Now, ain’t Matars wonderful? India**, aa ladiaa, Henry Walk up
eh there appears is the reason. Vara has always baas ommuuicaiion from one of ttaasOy popular as a "rTTrs fa the signora of the peUUoe for Coenettmaaie Oovarument, defending the b to douMM. boosvm. it Mr dartof the algaon and advocating «■»«• *• taspooribta far bat rages Government. ^ U ^ rm * i « *• While the TIMES does not agree with ths writer In any particular, aad r—four-square for Cotnmlastoe norm of government. It is tn pursuance of its poUey of talrty presoot- Amber Is Vsrah Ing both side* of ovary Questloo. re- h-u power to stake bar lovtadble ta gardlera of Its own belief*, that this all uadartaktag* where bodily aad communication a»* similar ooramun- ®*«al keabh are raqulrsC I’ U mid ... •« — t- .
away was psrfarmsil by Rev. J. Oakly Woods la the Fla Grove nstghbor> ed. The final “■“‘tablooda ta sllenC A Court House man who married s*K It ta the only thing about her that ta sUeat. The old-fashioned Uarm Lock has put many a man oa hi* few JUmraZar Oral
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from personal.ties ikdalgod 1c both
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have been, to date, sensible am- The baby aad the radio always do
moats baaed purely oa the merits of the tb# question has
William J. Rival. H04 East Collin* street, and EtaU M. Eip-oU. UOi East Co Ulna etrsst. Ucsaa marry. Men are always grewbag, any* a woman op-lifter. 80? FerhapsMt's hsoacas tb* wimmvn land ’em a doge Ufa Which are the won*. Short-com-ings or long staying*?
turned chiefly to hi* own Inventions and his ambition to build a ship that
would travel under the water. It was in If 14 that he bailt fata
first experiment*: boat of thta type, and oely three years later he pet fected the Amaaat. th* first ara- ****** er * i * of the aubmerstbte ^p*.
— t-t. 1 Me ta Etaios Lake, prasidaat o." the •-44 fi^fi 3 M t^dllake ■gbr"'-^ L ^^ -
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U.ll «.se 4 43 tile submarine — *?• “*• *« *’• M.TSZrcZSZZi'Z.ig;
■oat Company and the Inof the *vea-keai type of .ub-
ber of 1 hara JL« L - , of any _ .or waa anythin* a wot aad dry fight oa the f |
- li the ritarge by rmeatattvu Qouer. of Now Tort
then weat te worir « the time of the heann*» But hta Interest TOtr ** «■ » oartaln OoagrewmM
alw ys rata* “dry” was dlecor, a drunken ormditioe at tb* C
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Utor* ar* two dawgoa* many awa v ho think that their praying to God Jtm Sunday forglvm thra* toTravrinc
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K# Uk t her boating oa Magnolia
Ef 4 - , ’ 6a 4 • ,, 101 * M-i- !! ^ i- 4 * ll *« u-ii !• Sf 1 !•*» "».*« 12.14 91 Jt 1 . 9 V 9 99 - i t919 99 The abort tides are for th* beach front; for bay* c »d hack waters add forty minute*. Time given u r.«,.
era fitenda-d.
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coil w ofth* by forriga powers Is ssid to in ths eonstructlw of large of (.uuliary craft, submarta' which the treaty did :>ot limit or prohibit.

