Organize New Trust Company At Wildwood
cape mat cmnmr mess fkoat. motexbei st. iwl
Trwt 0». Annonnc SectiM «f Qttoan—Wffl Opw Mot May
South Jersey Home For Big Athletes
LeCM-y ud
Angers Are Ms tires of the
Boaidwatit Eleven Members of*the
Will Discuss Eliminating Extra Stands
Tlir organisation or the Fidelity Tnn'V. or has been ef-
^eted and Che IWl of ofheem one : nr0-1—1 - * » » ■ . made public iMt Week The ma • t * 00 “ rr#tocn »
Jortty of the board or direclora ta i
not living
and beatrr-ooi or InOeld tape, and in (bctNUI aa an open-Seld ■ tinner, moce ,K an atone* for the handicap of hetght and weight. Like Freceh. A1 I-eConey ateo Is a native Moorestowner Vnllke IVeneh. LeOoney uperlallsed la only one hranch of eport when he reached cotlegr. At Ir-.cnyei I<rCOoey was a sprint idi.r for four
terms. He was a consistent ten- p,_ » — !■■■■■««■ Wm TW .•eond man In the ceatary. and ^ t ^ M-ldma failed to turn In a Ji* un-. c ** e ■*** Agsis la asset der 2! second* in addition. lit- Temporary Seats t'oncy rouM broad Jump well over j
:i feet, and had a pole vaolt mark
rr n feet « inches in lam Aa- Interferes With the Came
n . , ,, vu»l ■» Olympic games LsCoaev;
Olg Leagues vote Here!*a* a member of that American 2no-amtet relay team that ■es-rrtV j When the major league magihe world's mark for the event, nate* meet la Joint conference on The last of South Jenwy's fa December le. they probably will
caused by Saai a catch of Bui Sastth** Mmg a Wee. after ^eorfag the beU
.. . | emir the charch htod chant) W build subject of np tor thcmeelm eelOshly. He der luochew ctaMir QMttoh to be the most ah
* «• the wartM. He
that the boy j "'Hdwood aaoira!l>. T(lr "He of the hank, which will open on May 1 next year. U at Atlantic and Oak Avenues, which Is one block from the
boardwalk.
The Block Is being mid tor SITS
per share
The of fleers and directors are as
follows:
Prealdeat. Evans O. daughter. , tone< |
*** "*•" Prod Ur t of South Jersey. — — ,fc * WU^wood A I>taware ( Goom) GosUn was bora
How amC?»«r Short Line fcaSnmd I lem. when he now rmSdan -u . Vice preoldeou H Phpter Goe-|ioarned hU bseeball A B Cs on • nd Wue eaaad.
of the world: president of the Wildwood tfa* aandlota of his asliv* heath Among the list Is Fred Helm
It la somewhat of an Irony of fate that the section that produced a GosUn. a French, a brCuaey and a Roger* had to wait until the advent of this qnartet to nations) fame before ll received more than passing notice aa a breeding plan
of athletes
Bvery one of the
sustained by the la charge of the si the FUataa* lead*
**' TV,..
2-“s;
< imn.iwK.nn tarswm. M CTarf i Grirath had not put up that rteh- t
* SB£l« t* to
WceY ptoy Jr.-Srr CkiritsK.UM 1 that Ska
tour, and one who dray roach disc use the adriasbUlty of ellmlathe highest pinnacle of stardom, j gun, temporary stands for world >» Charley Rogers, of Merchant- aeries game* There was mock viUe and Penn , fault lading with the obstrweBaatora sport ciitlm are touting Hon* on the Playing Selds to Ragera na r pomlble All-American Washington and Fittsbarg last: for 1I2(. There are few gridiron month la tb»U desite to Increw 1 feetr that Roger* cannot perform, the Beating capacity the club and perforin acceptably. It Is owners put up wooden bleachers doubtful whether there i* a better la the outlaid and boxes along Nafety man in the country than ; the fool Hass that hampered the this eon of MercbantvUle and out-' players and marred the sport, put of Camden High. Rogers has i The fact that twelve home runs gained fame as a lest end sklrter.. —u new recard—were recorded to Nest to A1 Krehz bn Is the beet the late series Illustrated the com-long-dls'snce punter In the Bed I Pars live amaiiaam at the he! dr.
ic roach lug ou the I
MASTE* B Ofn ' omnoiLLOi-u^
ssuir las » w T* 41 * ■mrthed
Secretary. Edward M. West, prominent Camden attorney: sec retary and treasurer of the Wild
aahM he ho « 9 o ctoc« bot -there wW I for every- b ' * Prelttalnsr) game at S o'clock.
known m Bta ctoh. Imn. proved from pan last Oak ky Ran. IMR Ptohar j •°“ r * 1 ^ Trade Bui Id tor., report H Ptaate> Ooaliu. recwnUy n! '»« »"ts on Mth Street.
'Teh MIC
irha-
rach. Atlrcttr City, reprenenutlv* to Congrom from the Second Congressional Dtstrlci of Ne.r Jeraey. Cbsties A. Baxter, president
tbs C- A. Bt Philadelphia Alfred Gre
archltoct of the Hotel PW llp Bs
s during
e of parts. While G
Cclumbla. 8. C Billy McGowan. '*• 'be Mew Toth Tt now an Ame'ican League umpire. ' he * r fMglme a* peoasat winners *■*- and world champlona. live* on a
farm at Rooetown. a small hamlet near Bftdgetoa. Will, who retired
_ from baseball la 1*2«. say* be Is' ordinary asannor aa a pitcher, hi* perlrctly natiRfled with the life of huB lito)hdng pwtoimllfln soon a conntry geatleiaaB. and declare* •mated the ns tiers and when h' 1 wouldn’t return to the dlamoaO
Clark Grimth graboed him Ih "Port on a bet.
U2h. the erstwhile pitching hope. George KrUelnger. an output wm touted aa • graar Irri-lof the North Cramer Hill sandhanded at Irksmith. t lots, will receive ,v tryout with ih< no. u an bik i ZTJS?’'"' cnb
Roartla Shop m I Warshaam .to ' !r ^ Tn, “ OD **“ T ’ Ph,ta,lrt > bu Fo. .hMTnned^hnrwa^ th. R.mmt, BlarkUirnv .ho has * ‘ "srsnonm. who, mttto, rt.«. »— -.--I „ W¥ * ,A ,W part of his ex
In l»2« be
In driving
Great A C Vamto May County' ” ^ h, * ,w * u ,Jk Oeotgc F Parker. Wnahlngton. ^ ot Iron* Uro. a, Palmyra D. C.. attorney and accountant. ^ ‘ /TT* *? H«h Peoa«|L. arUlar portatder “tosel for the Short Une Rail ' with the Hew Torh Taakcro. Rrst
■ of This
anchean to rear* located or Uw V d PhORi Baker Pres! | Qoerdaalk. hare opened Hfeaan anM that of all mamd shop af Maple anc
by aB|
Lee Jamce. Atlantic City, the Salt Water Taffy King of that re-
^ - sort, prealdeat of the Scbeuer-
, Jnroee Oorporation.
>**[ I William Upkla. Phliadelphla
South Jerary diamonds.
lor a universal Ho<<1 COrpormlloo. secretory and it b , u oosUn’e swift rise to Ur
tlmam n ml the T. 8. Ooslin. league renown he caatorvd va
Lumber Comwase I . ^.71 . —t-
tihbm. ahtodt T—lT M «he elng I The W,idwood A._ ( baskrt bah « patog «r ahn. «to om the Wkm 9 11 Pl»F rt*.’ Btod. hr ftomwhuumiX -r^’ -hrangto do^ ^ >« wiino HaB. WilRntoDd. SatIW botole-whan ha dacterad that ««l*r *vontng |Thc gam' wi*
1 of tkeac drives would have I ■
*Ai«uan.i
la his bresklng-ln day*. Goal in *
harbored the haUudwaUau that be Mars * f
was a pitch*. Ht* Rrai ptofwi-'
mlneot cl Usee of her Bi . Me undoubtedly will I
Witt. I
THANKSGIVING
In order that we may better t
J -S McCulloch, preatoeat
the Union National Bank. PhUa 1
delphla. vice president of the Fed-1
the boardwato'ehapl “ d ’ r * rt <***
the t—rdw.lk •bop^ englaeor. member of the Bew^ r^T. i Company Boo of Lemuel Miller, i . .T! TL
’ former Wl.t— la r WH
Cpe.
teate Gar appreciation of
our adeemed customers whose patosaage we have and continue to enjoy, patronage of a bmt ** ** ttomm to us that the people of Cape May County are ippir riBdiai at the effort* we ahrtyi put forth to pleaae them in evegy tranaartioo, larpa or n we making shopping in our store for Thianktgivtmg mote inleres*mj
than era before.
For many years Fox Brothers baa beep gynotoymous with high grade quality clothing, linked with the aaoat rr—on shir pnccs and expert service. These facts became I—a to the people of (ape May County before we had aiach chance to teS them anJ have beet r«apaaafcla for our growth from a smaH, maignifif—I tailoring :Sop
bo«L Baptyins ke s nwrrj kg - Ttl ' ~ Jark.ee Mr Wetr met'd (hd He'ton* Just roU tw« t*e thou varnl htoetto to Hotel rtm* Bek. PaJ—r Wag emtor » stmt .4Jr— to naSeame to — gaem. Hoe. Haapto) wha. thansb mmm i:vtog to Btoadbnri. ••• a-dermw
day ntokto
formidable qustlrl pli-toM fnr WVaunah Military b ? MI }* ve.-watMli, Arutomy bmk to ISIS. Treats
^ ****** I^U* Freweh. who was rlataw Umw men who have worn ?**• 11111 **f mom **»«• •» big-leaswe dude la recent yeor>
i V‘ rr . U,,J B,,rn ' who
with the White
M J.
|J Prd rick * Son. developer* ebotld ad.lrc-te . Wildwood Gablds.
iiurm. 124 K John 8. Scbeuer. AUaaUc CMy. !*' nc ' , b ! * 1 bambalter to be tated as the Ulm v I Id wood Creet prealdeat of Amusement Publish j ,h * toet plarh-hlUer in Ike Am Sox. anc ;lag Company. Atlantic City. erlean League la the season Just Shicvcpt... „
vw. . . ! 1* J H Slaughter. PHyalciaa. I•** AB-Amrrteaa Frank Parkimma. «bo lolled with Ttot. '^'r Ardmore P. I *’ »•*' «b* PtilUta* R.r mitral year, and wtotonr* ( rakea Veteraae aaa Breast Trigg, prealdeat and J'" 4 * 1 ** *•**■ Shd. althounb mast Uat year wa* sbippcl to Nashat^th# home of the prealdeat. general manager of John H.! ,ln * •“war* of It. he ear ! .iDe, Teaa . and Roy Hargreavce — ■ ^ step - a—ws—e — ■*. ■— .■ ^. -
'•Mg K4- Mr* Caine Bcrivaat.
eat Luca* A Co-, director of tbe Phil* “*T ■ ■■n«raa ynrm m rioer to; wha.aow I* oa the Brooklyn ed- delphla Rapid Traatot: director of **■ *•’- c«« run the quarter to; Hr Mm payroti in the capacity of
11. the t alon Natluaal Bank. Phlla-1 i * ■»««■<». nod. to round it ami. ‘
l" 1 ** w» mem net* wee* initiated, delphla director of Philadelphia ' ** * ImehethaB parfortaer of same
Ptoae are being made to bold a Bond and Mortgage Company, i ,M ** , *** I '" !
curd party to n tow week* After former prealdeat National PuUt ’ French's totght Mu id lulled hi*
refrrnhmeote were and Varnlah Manufacturerv Aa- remarkable ability a* aa athlete by Mrs. BerivmM and a eo- eoctotion: origin.tor of the “S*v. «U etaad. only ( feet 7 torbro
Meeting* wUI the Surfar. and Yon Save AjrjbMskt. ami w«4gh* only | S£ I • chonw girl’e
rhairama of the ~Ba«e panada However.
7(e are to Uw optalon
Which Girl Made The Right Choice?
SH£ cm>£ LOt3£ ..
One spumed Love! A career was her great ambition! The other spumed a career! Her great ambition was to win a man’s love! Yo j will find the answer to this problem that proves so perplexing to the modem girl in “Spinsterhood” |iV A Different Serial Story j BY |VIRGINIA SWAIN It’s a stay about Philadelphia people and the first installment will appear in the ^ TIMES, on Friday, Dec 4th
1912 to the largest and aaoat pracninent tailoring and clothing house in the county in 1925. Wr are plowed with the manner in which the people of this county recniued — That tfcry aie pleased with our More, its goods and price*, we are asst Now. to demonstrate our pleasure in more tangible form thm mere words, we are offering the foBowiag hur^ins over Thsnksgn ing Day This is not a sale k is a PRESENT GIVING form of
Thanksgiving to our ‘Trade.**
$15.00 . x AH Wool Ladies’ Winter Coats $9*0 Oroator reductioae le^tbe higher priced
$45.00 Men’s and Young Mta’lSurts • S30JK) Fw. WowU,. WUUM “ » o' wear wen.
$39.00 \ Men’s OveieoaU ‘25 00 All wool, heavy, plaid barka
TSc Sik«ose 50c
Eatfieott-Johnson Dress Shoes $4.50 The bent atom **toe on the wuto for man.
1650 Mens Wonted Sweaters Vary mrvtornMr garmrnU. S4.50
50c Men’s All Wool Hose 25c
The hHt walk shoes mad* to tb* U * hoar dto B-J W. kU «- ♦2’7 5
$2.50 Men’s Dress Shirts $1-50
E-J Shoes For Boys $3.50 For dram «*r No matter how your bof *. M . l¥rn (beer shoes he cant •■"
Oa, sock of drthmg. *«». rtc.. o too ^ ad qiwc will not ptidut u, lo clmmly Smlfcc it ta.wy ' h«M Clued • gened THANKSGIVING rcductio. in P««* “ ^ depwtmenl of ou. More end by tki, method we wuit to 'W't' YOU lo, you, velued petroo^e. which hu bee. ud o ropo"’** tO, OU, •
FOX BROTHERS

