CAPE MAY
C0U1TY TMES. FRIDAY. JAfPADY It. HM-
Page S:t P. R. R. Plans To Battle Bus Lines Alarmed at Reduction in tbe Shore Passenger Train Service
Rio Grande Plans New Fire House On Lot Oppoiite Pennsy'vanta Station; New Officer*
May Operate Short Buaea
W’bile no confirmai'on rould b« obulncd from Ibe officials of the FennsTlvanin Kallroad. il '* reported tbi» company plans rfceck the decreasing patronage to the ea'mdiore operating buses to the shore ^According to Dame Rumor, the eatahlishmr i ' of a rallroad hus line by the Pennsylvania Railroad between Philadelphia and Atlantic CHy will take place early this summer, to be tm- ; lowed by the crtabltahment ol bus lines to other resort* at a l««r dale. I rhe decrease in passenger l>« : tronajp- on both tbe Reading and Penaaylvania Ralluad na* been attributed to the buses operating I from Philadelphia to seas f ^Laat -aammer the railroads nttempted to curtail this Ion* of potroaape by offering * 'T d "?: d ; week-end mp tick*. UTille this ! stimulat• d businres. according to !; reliable authorities, the railroads lost money. It was reported Tuesday the HV Jersey and Seashore Raii- : mad Is seriously eon sidering th. abolition of ‘eu stations on this line due to the Inroad* made by bus*'. While 'he official* !•-
. the ataiiun*. it is bclie'»d they are located the Atlantic Cur route, ahieh runs parallel to th. While Bom Pike v. Bepori of the plan followed a itrlnn'irti of war by both the pentuyi• anla Ra.road and the Re., ling rompany on the jniblic Service Corporation of N-w Jersey. which I* seeking to esublteh regular bus lines between Camden and shore points. Both railroads contend thatf their busineos has already been seriously cOt Into by Intercity bias Hurt' operated be tween Phllr.- • dolphin and Atlantic Chy by the P. R. T. and a number of other coticert:i\ and ihat the <-*tablishmom of additional Rne* by the Public Sendee Corporation would wipe out all of the profit from operation of rallroa# sendee . the shore. ' <A hearing by the Public I'ti’.lty Commission . i New Jersey on the trolley oompany’s application for a bus franchise I* sebedub-d to ‘ held lu Camden on January' 1« In opposing the granting of bus franchises to the New Jersey i tort''! rat Ions, the railroads «m- • ««td that the constantly increasing taxes paid by them are being used to provide improved highway* which their competitors arewllowed to nee free.
; Pioneer of Tuckahoe Dies i ’ Mrs. Jo. ephine Godfrey i Was 74 Years Old
of New York, a man who had successfully developed "’f 0 / ^ tlful cities on tong UUnj.jff who was now rcwdy to opwwtr ro Ptcae Harlor. provld. ' he couid secure the cooperation of the people of Stone lUrbor and of
Borough Council.
A warm compliment was pal‘ bv Mr. Seng to tbe Rtsley brothenu David. Reese P. and Howard, who starred tbe deielopmcnt of Stone Harbor. Had the war
meeting of the Rio Grande Fire Company on Thur-
day evening of last week the fol- -
lowing ameers were elected for life work and etop _ . tbe coming year iTeslden;. J. U velopment P. roi< SlJ h I f r , 1 ^ d Smith; Vice President. Benjamro ; d ,. r ’’* 1 ^
-eenrriinw S«i'l.tar>. cjnr
nm a Nov >o their plans, and
KiwanisClub . _ _ To Broadcast 1 Si -5
I! tre bewrh haa boae hwllt
fc laioiecapjng MV vice.
an, unlimited mortgage money.
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, . ‘theory u Oiat !ber* wlU b« — the better claas of ( j many pe.«s»»« is wlHing and r*««r. j — j ^locg the ‘walk by
f |=- would b." allowed, be Mid. ( and hi* <!• 'elopmeirt P>«— W«M)
only appeal
he'rta'cd. to .-pend up to *50/SCO ■ t .f t b* Ocean CKy (owner.
I k*™** TbeTr"afi*^iSl~~i aw-
ear.) manner that vlalbly 1»^ Pressed hU listener^ orehU™ -ill make it. much applauae. At , ,he radio fan*. Bwcral years the meeting, a rote of couBdenrej ioca| rendered a I
to 1* the Borough Council «*' (f w -pG which resu tea
taken, carrying with ,,lh L?", ■ f„ ml ^ b faion^le publlcHy for ouaitned approval of , bfl orKaB i*,tk>n and tbe reaort
.; Trade to any plan* the Bor , ‘“e ^ - tbr ^ # g ..ugh might enter Into with ***■-( Wednreday accepted an
' invitation from the officials of the broadcasting station U> »>'
! prar again on the air.
William A. Hgffert. preeident i
Of the Cape May County Chamber Of Commerce, was called upon by
Contract For ’WaA (ContlnuedTrOTn Page 1) d the construction of the walk and pointed out bow building of new boardwalk* bettered conditions In other
At tbe a
M'. Seng elated fhat
Mitchell; Recording Secretary, j gume IU r i*'r *ould now be as Hoy Wolcott. Financial Sec.e W g. ,f ^?; r - ’ h. m tary. A. B. Butcher: Tn-aNtr. wood In Si. B rhfn - h '. OR Lehman; Chi-;. Kot^ri | ,1^*4 stone Ha: U. "owbrt^a Kennedy; Areiataal Chref. Fre.:; Illin »ho would take up-b APPiegat. . Captain. Alire.! En-jof th-- Kialeys. and carry trlkenT ml utmaw. Howard M.t ■ greater and greater sucre dilh: six Marshals. Frank Coreor.j pi _
John Skcihnger. Roy Wolroti ! The Elchrn Flan Fred Gordon, o. E Lehman. Wil-1 rv-ben then was intro-; lichen,
liam Sharp; thre.- Trustee*, w ; ' , ., a ted that iw wit*!
S. Kimble. Jam. * RnbUua. B. s,one Harbor eev . tJr»*d Co-opentioa
Law ton. ‘. v ,t- ego by J Marshall l«t Plans are being •n.-C. to d af r| . Ioo gi nc the reeort new fire house at once on to- _ not a i all impreaaed.
lot dbBfitvd by- Henry M. Fithmn.;- • , ^ and it mtu - —-— o . . Company fat ory. Tin lot *. JV T . nul , hr „exi vis.t pleu for co-operation betw..^. situated oppo - the P* n,1 ’T r1 '. . ^ snBuy day. and tbe salt ■■■embcra of the Boyd Q< Trad. , 1 vania Railrond -u»!on. , .ws-uliar tang that and the Botougb. He 'irged the 1 Fred Matks was appointed differed from any other hearty support of “vmberwfo. urged iMtructor. he haring had se.en.1!" ^ 0 ^ ^ : , kM j „ u ,re, 'h. <rf«rer. «f the oncMdaotton. ^
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ft-* >Iot *** M and Mr* Fred rj tree*, price and the bwrlr for s^dj matf4 ^ ^ ^
hJbiUvt •Dew<a for m fret bare P«M We are bopefoi «rf
will he tak<— have doo* everything power to aolv* the 9«l that of unemploytwiH by awardto* the cootracl before we are really JmtWid
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: plan.
Discuss Plan For 11
S. Harbor Development (Continued From Page 1) J’*7. Harbor bus. "Mi* Ston- Hatbor.' Preaident Seng. It. his op. ning remarks, said that he believed Stone Hatbor needed four things to bring it to the forefront among th- larger reson .Hies. The**- four Included belter mails, vhlch he said could be obtained if Ihe people of Slone HartMir would stick together and register and vote from !..■*•.» Har"«or. lo poll at leant S(t8 votes at very election for counly official*. • bo have the road Work in harge- Another was a new bridge, which could be built it the Ston* Harbor Railroad .otild. and would, get together with th* Freeholders on the building. Th.
third thing was more bouses, and m .
thi« he amplified by wring that j | a pTorw! the Mayor and Council had given »* Wa^T^bere tow .0 Stour Harbor a.i the 1 ^^ by^ .^ualiy -
-aid. wa* to pur-
.. Borough '-hi* rear vor.b of tax tile*, and
taxes and redeem the land, and pl»c* H on the maiket through loeal broket*, on hi* ••in*utwnce" plan. This plan, be stated, had been uaed by him for many year*, and guaranteed the pm charer of aay i-wd from hint a retnrn of the full purchase prre a- the end of ten year*. If the purchaser il for any reason dissatisfied. Tie first five ye*I* the premium* for thta luaurat.c* are paid uy him. and the eecond
S-ng had again taken tbe preai
deucy of the Board of Trade at a , fonin.unfues. ; r. at pareonal aacrtfiee. Mtd that No o|hpr p rr ^ m expressed aay this fact atattr drraaovtod .ammiaatooer Edward* bin work 1* supported. rinivrv'elf Mayor Chaaptoo to WXAl*x fbrbwartt. *rcreiarT of the j plalD lb e raattur. Mayor Champ** Sturdy Building and ls*an As- ; .>liBUBi*hed Us aeat a* pretodlnc Miciallon. of Atone Harbor, ask*-’, rji^vr while be *poke. tor new share* to be taken out ., Tb<wc , acmUmbwer*.- be aaid. in tbe rerie* now opening. He |n . quodarr over tbe stated that th*- association ha* vw it** iirotrstioD jf
well, a* to obtaic the rigM to , build the new boardwalk « waa
mark* particularly .-We are at a ' either award or contract for the
not award tbr
Ndwr AiriwBi 1 . w. ~toit s’sTeSs SSSSJfi, sr;
•i EX ale Company, of S*s to»e, 0»b« LMdTM huMBm a*, ;
TRUSSES CLASTIC STO abdominal I SUf PORTERS OtUTOKS DR. J. S. D. EISENHOWER S. I»*a..g*r and P*«fic Awtt. WlUmnod, N. J
•be rr itisoi.vKU
Board of
(Tty. New Jersey, that the contrast for tbe « aucrata Umm From
Boardwalk,
a* < antrjct No. til be awarded
I Daniel 8.
hanriicappe.! in granting for lack of fund*. The mwoeiatlon. he •rated, is now taking in about ! IlSfiti a month, and ha* been reeponrible for the finuneing of fl i
new buildings in the five and '*“ *
otte-balf year* of its existence. Former Mayor of Wildwood.
er The I'.uranc ..- in eo«>. (W r.rtirtwright •Smith, when - - a guarantw of *aie of 'h' 1 .jjtod u poa. awggaotad tbnt Sttone! *•• *“• not •iguins
property to the InMirnnce com-j .. . . Ih( . flrs , e | ty | n the mod l« lo t*taia x. . .
pany at the end of t* n jeare , „t,blhd. an air port. <*er ^ neighbor sho ba« algnad; for the prraut pitlag.t :.nd N. protect* the buyer from ; d th* need of Inter- «> they can erect something on 1 rprucc decking. Kaba rrenforce any iKreibl.- lose, no nutter what j rr ^ nr , i,rt^**. '*‘V oulaide of the 'walk. That i« ment and Uta boardwalk cos -
' ^ .QMkeC* table - och intensive selfish motive as shown on aald piaua. and
Harry M SHapum. former “ h “ rt ‘ ir UK IT HIBTHER RESOLVED. .7m Mayor Chirencr A. Knmro. "The Commissioner* bar# two j That tbe proper
.- rim totrera a- Michael Itonoghue. H. P. Smith. altAtnative.-to go through with.ibey are hereby
financial irtwibUhie* of the Bor- g* »»* . Bd. Smith. CounHIman William «be new boardwalk or to re-con-! dlrecUM to
ough. and more houses would 1 * ,>e . 0 .. , , r ^ CHnrehm , Wabatsw. Oounrilman Gerbardt. -Uu«t the old brsird walk. The ad-, with
«.« arallsii!. ? .V X*. H.W*. C»,.- •*«*«*• of * e~*-|(™ . . , money, and thu* make still mot* ''’."'‘'ll, v ^w.Mr Horn. aB d 1 • »“»" Otto Wonder, figioer new boardwalk line and straight- Hon. for tbe said sum of Srn.lfiP Impiovemcuit' possible. The j Ihratrre afid a MasotUc HOme aus j Col>aetl|aM Doniwd twlng th. walk have been d.s- for tbe fu.otsfatag of tool*, labor 1
Jchr, A. Acklty & Son
Cm red jrour rrel sauts
r psidBUkl propswty .*«• gwr <to
General saint at ocr Satl> day at l.M F. !
improvement* p
fourth point be streamed a* greatpublicity to attract people It
me Harbor.
A! E.'«b Hu«. La. ««*.*»• u«» »*J Bor»«|[V aaicH
uhrr. property values have been | t°t Jonathan Acton, trough' from a negligible aarere- The oonclnding busines* of th.
meat to ov.r He 1 meeting was the election of T i also developed a large part of ID. Carlisle. J41* Mnrehall Rob'! , i
Mr. Seng then rioted that th' I Jamaica, which l* no* prnrtlcally; Itrex. 1 Hill. PhiladelphU. a* sec-1 way was opened for the aeenm-1: part of m.tropolHan New! re tary of the Board of Trade., pliehnumi of the last two of the j York. j 'Urreeding George Purdy, whr.. - thing* need ad. by ihe It.-1 Ills plan for Stone Harbor, he: heM the office for Mveral ytnrtj ■st of Mt. S mm l P. Kichen. ‘ aaid. w ould lie n-ilfon.1 for all and t . fused re-election.
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‘and materials and the doing of
■ M FRANK W. EBELH/vRE Hardware. Hourefurnishingn and bunt Buppltoa Plumbing. Heating nnd flbeet '. let*. >. ■'* Xechok St.. Cape Kg; Gout Bg**—P**d »9tb St. ui Third Ate. Stow Harbo*. X. 1. -**“" <> rWCUiAR* HAS IT-
Way To AccompHr’i Plans
Tuck hoe was saddened to hear of the dvath of Mi*. Joaephin. ! Godfrey. Sunday evening. Januaiy k. at S:3U. in the Atlantic City HospiUl. Mt*. Godfrey wa* vVitifig with her sol and hi* wile. Mr. and Mr*. Ho*, a Godfrey, of At'mUc City, when *h* was stricken and removed to the hospital where she remained only a - few day* when called to the I - Great Beyond. Mr*. Godfrey, who wa* 71 years ' old was the daughter ot ex-Kherilf Ho..ea F. and Catherine Msoden • an spent her childhood day* on a farni In what t» now known a* Gnrbln ('iiy.
la North Tuckt
She was the mother ot three sons Chat let and Hosea. w ho live in Atlantic 1 ity and Harvey who
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