Cape May County Times, 10 October 1924 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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«taio cur can: lot Boka Kmt PhlUde'.jkhla Office: 717 Votaal life

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gigee In intecrire farming. This re-| peraoms. The rich _ quirea knowledge. The county library be st ricken or Injired euppllea the meant of acquiring thie and stand la the aa knowledge, ft he* pa men In their mediate treatment. «obe. makee for tetter dUaenahip hoapital te an InstltnUon through the increased Intelligence.'people and aB • a -r~Tfl bollda op family ilfe through eup- ready to provide H, hi plying young and old with plaaaure after It la prorlded.

and recreation of a - -

type which cannot fhll to have lu COOLED61 A*B

effect la bettering the condlttona of life of thoee In any community. The county library la sot -valty. It baa been tried out In other counties in New Jersey and with the most beneficial results. Monmouth la one of the most Intelligent and wealthy counties in the

from Panslngdale In that coanty: •For ua. here in Monmouth

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have folly availed theauelvm vt the borrowing privilege* tn their supplMnentuy ^ork. "The county library has aap- - addition, nil of our

most varied, ranging poetry, the drama. biography and travel to Interior

WnJAAM H. BB10HT

A. CAB1/TON HILDRETH

WILLIAM H. THOMPSON Tor Ckoeen PreehoUers H. POSTER QOS UN LUTHER C. OODKN ROBERT & Miumn

— than which there Is no better donee, and b worth taa perusal of the voter who b of advancing the Intends of the

On {Me subject we wonld Bke to add just a few words to our 'jedaa Oty friends. That resort -,«nu a Ubrarr of lb own and rt y vote on

voters the qaag^oa of «. « Gaps May County ekaB hava a county

library.

Thta b partleo'ariy u. aga sf vlee and coavenbneaa. Tha country-

In whlA to .tra through tha advant of the rural free delivery, the telephone, the auto, good roads, and

/ now the radio. Every one of theee

things ere most denbnbia. They add to the pieaaunp of Ufa but they do n i supply brain food and Infcnnatton so nsee wary to auceeas tn thb eompbx age. Why ahculd not our country boys and glrb bars tha aamj csportunlty to gain knowledge and broaden their botbons through good boobs on all th« vital questions of tha day, aa wall aa the pleasure of lighter literature, when they can be obtained for a oompar.tlve pittance, that their city cousins have. The grown ape would also find such a library an Inestimable bleasing. We complain of tha difficulty of bolding

la the eouety has the prfvfbge crfrogylng^tta beet end most tor dSmirjU-— — — ,, the county library b owe of our groat educational fact ~ Thb b testimony of

«. wwuna vi may argue tht t U they decUle to hays a local free library they will have no mm for a county library. Thb b granted ns oerroat. bn* to get a library of their own they do

hwv aa unoar the law. if Ocean aty derides to oe-

> upseep of the coanty 11This should be plainly under■tood by Ocean aty raMdasta end once It b wa are sure they i only not oppoea the coanty but help the remainder of tha county to secure It, which they con do by voting for It, without incurring any financial obligation in the shape of Uration. If they establish a local library.

OF A

COUJm HflfeRTAJ. evening * meaUng of the hospital committee of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce was held at the Court House lor the purpose of formulating plans i«vA«^y to the securing of n county hospital fun detail* of which will appear la

1 today b a news story which b con- • crete evidence of that need. A

IT— - Mv.ui.ig Woodbine boy wan bitten by a doc

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county library would prove another I Th8 ^ niMhoa Philadetohia.

strong link to hold them there. j but , u iuble hospital

Thb proposition b one which tha; couid not ** •*■«**•* tor him there voter* should thoroughly under- at once anJ 11 *** recommended eland ao that they can vote Intel-! ,h * t ^ brought beck end takan ligmtly. To establbh the county ** tke Woodbine Colony Hoapltnl library wtU coat but one-fifth of aj* rh,r * ey * rr aPPllance was available mill on tha dollar in taxaa. Um than for tbt pro ** r trealmant of the case the coat of one book to the vast ma- * u,d * r the <“"*Uon of Dr. Bugana Jorlty of tan payers, and for that Va,r ‘ Ul * ^tondlsg physician. Thb Oman earn every book wanted b| 4omu ftBd at there b

Bln cad within ranch of the taa payer|* r * rr ,n dlcatloB

mod hb family. AU frill* *rv rut emtj oorMr

of tha eouaty Uhrary and all the! Had than bean n county hospital — rMr .'rcMad goes for hooka and Ik* espeaae to Philadelphia and re-

turn could have been saved, to my nothing of lorn of valuable time.

>Bg but nn office at th* county aeal and every town has e station Every town get* new boohs every month

k mat h* bad at

— jaed thr county library suppllaa the achook

torero* boooks end the peopl* with books for every need tn — ... county library furnishes the country

city Ubrarr .ha city resident, without the enormous ekpeeas. .... there b no accumuletioa of deed

In the dlffa

death.

Thta U only one. of _ ancas where paUenU hare to be taken either to Philadelphia ('araden. hb b not right. Cape May Count) b amply abb to take; car* of her own alck and Injured and should do no. Hospltab are not money making inatltutiona. I rule they are a liability, but a n< ~iry liability, and one which every rrogieealve community ebould aland

Thb b the day of specialist*, fie- ready to aaauma.

Tha bottom has CaUrn out of «•

gasoline market, to the very great

joy of lb millions of —

tha "gaacilne Ooveroovs out warn could not do tha Industry itoaK b doing. It b loselng prices down with dlmyiag apead. In tha East they have fallen to the lowest torsi* in nine rears. At Omaha "gas" b eelUag at sight and three-quartan —*- *. gallon. Too much crude oU,

mb gasoUas. have barn proTba production long since up with and passed tha da-

uWsc the market prtom In the West and had base U tha fiouthwast for moatha The gaaoUn* and of the oil Industry b tn tha pm mss of discovering what deflation feels Ilka.—

NEW YORK CITY U „ b* a groat stronghold of the Democratic Party, but the New York World, a Democratic paper, has been supervising a ballot token In two popular-price thee tars and in on* week's vote tha ballot* shewed l.ltt for Coolldg*. l.m for La Poitou-, and < 240 for Deris. New York

knows

THE .OVBERMATORIAL campaign 1 to Itow York between A1 Bmltb and l Thaodoro Roosevelt. Q., Mm apparostly developed into a wet and dry fight, with the former Imbtoet , B-nUTM tV. K.rr aur. ' droetto prohlblUon bam than those now tn force. National political leaders nr* watching the New York campaign closely as tha outcome tharo undoubtedly will have <

—*•'* Influence on the fht there. The —^ v«

—1* *l*o being dragged into the umcllgfat to New YmkaaT. SL was Sonhyk right-hand-man during the Rafitoir Teapot Dome nagotlT

Bvcauee your wife b forty, snap* an Ocean View matron. It b ao alga you can eachanga her for two

BROOKHART'B fle-

mend that Chairman Butter tomov* Oenaral Daw** from the Republican uckat to Interpreted bare merely aa »b* first stop to Brookharfa bolt from th*' Republican party to the I^Prilett. independents. The lows’’ Itoaator was allied with the Insurant foe cos to tha last Congress and waa generally expected to support LoPollsttt tn tn* presidential campaign, althowgt the announcement of hi* latodUoa* have been eome-

H b well-known, of

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