The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 40, August 12, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 25 of 40 (62%)
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They will thus have a week of practical campaigning. * * * * * While we are on the subject of wheels we are reminded of a recent decision that bicycling is illegal on Sunday in New Jersey. This fact came out through a lawsuit. Two cyclists were riding in the town of Westfield, N.J., one Sunday, and came into collision, one of their wheels being wrecked. The man whose wheel was damaged claimed that the accident was due to the other's carelessness, and sued for twenty-five dollars to cover repairs to his machine. When the case came into court, and the judge heard that the affair had occurred on Sunday, he dismissed the complaint. He stated that bicycling on Sunday was an illegal practice, and that no one could come before a court and ask for protection from an accident that had happened to him when he was engaged in an occupation that was against the law. This decision will be a great surprise to a good many young folks, who have hitherto regarded Sunday as their best day to go a-wheeling. * * * * * We told you about Mr. Andrée, who made an effort last year to reach the |
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