GAZE *AY OOUVTY TDDtE ZB1PAY, Z1BJLSAET 2.1M8
Paje Three
In the Circuit Sea Isle City
wu a buatneee tU-
| to PhlUrelphU on Tnendaru Fred K. Parker and dau«hter. t apenOiu^ the week In
A with her parentC
. Oraco. of MU.'lUe. epent [ week-end hare with tie (randpr. Mr*. L. J. Spear.‘M ItalU
re commenced i»!*e ada Hotel, bj CUr-
I Pfeiffer, preparatory to hi* oc- ; the around floor for hi* a stork paid Its flfleeetk visit to i of Mr. and Mrs. William V of Parts street, last weak, lear- [ a baby girt. Six of the fifteen
a are bring.
i M. Sofroaey spent Wed-
Thomes K. Lndlam. Jr., was Philadelphia rlsltor on Wednesday,
on business.
Profsssor and Mrs. LeRey J. Archer Spent the week-end In Philadelphia. returning on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Parker, of Tackerton. and *Iaxe Parker, of Philadelphia. spent the week-end with their eon and family. Fred E. Parker. John Maxurte. son of Mr. sad Mrs. arence Ma^jrte. who was operated upon for appeudlciUs two In St. Agnee Hospital. Philadelphia, will be brought home to-lght. look-
lag and fedllng fine.
Measurements were taken last week tor extensions to the American Store corner, preparatory to the installation of a meat department. II is understood that the store will be extended on what Is cow the porch
mt. and Is eury optimistic I estate outlook for this, 1
Mr. and Mr*. George Cronseker. of
r IrrUc FIK» ~ I. Hmrl 1 JMI.Mpl.lj. -P™! Mndw M. rtU.
.Mr f*mnA^lr*r'A Mr* ftaro-
Mr. Cronecker’s mother. Mrs. Caroline Crococker. Mrs. Cronecker and
her son, Gustav, returned from
four months' trip abroad on Satur-
day looking and feeling Ann Mr. and Mrs. Daniel O'Connell,
three Fbiladelpkla, announce the enga with a heavy ooM. bordering ment of their daughter. Virginia, to
j attending the opening of
I Annual OooeenUon of the New
. League of Manlcipalltlee. Of t he Is a member of the Execu-
Jommlttee.
. Irrtng Pitch, who has been
s now able to sit up.
r condition, for n time, was
Mr. Robert Martin Mahoney, of Mat
- aporeette. Maaa Mias O'ConaeU was
the most popular members of
anger crowd of the
r colony, her parents having a I or O. OMk IM it has rented the Aldine Hotel. The cottage of Mr*. r to reports, and will use It, Brown. 114 Ariadne street, has been * this year. Mr. purchased 0* William P. Jocher, aetsldy. Who was down on Sunday aa tlement being made on Tuesday. Mr. ^nest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Mrs. Jocber came down fr t, of Neptune stre^. stated that VineUnd on Monday. Mrr Jocber [ wili convert his cottage Into turning on Tuesday and Mr. Jocber Mnts. to be known as the remaining for the week. They were
John Brace spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brace. Mias Edna Whittington is home for a few days during the examina-
tion period at school.
Eugene Halleran la spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs J. Halleran. of Minerva street. The barber shop of M. A. Luongo has been entirely re-deco rated during* the past week, and Is now one of ' set In this section of the country. The color scheme carried throughout the shop Is sky blue and bite, harmonising with the white tile flxturee and white chairs. Mrs. Nora Bell, of AUsntlc City, whrf was the guest of Mrs. Henry Brooks last week, returned to hei home on Monday. Mrs. Lillian Betterton. the popular matron of the Women's Civic Clifb. arrived from Jersey City on Tuesday to spend i time with Mrs. Brooks. an C. Rumpp. of Phi’ phla, spent Sunday here with daughter, Mrs. Gaul. Mr*. Oaul down earlier In the week with her children and opened her cottage on Matilda street. Mr. Gaul also down Saturday, and the party returned to Philadelphia Sunday The plana of the three bungalows being built for Herman Diamond have been altered, to admit of an eigL. foot extenak)- and a porch. The work, which has held up by the Ulnem of the contractor, H. A. Deery. will again
mence next week.
James T. Chapman, who « Charles Camp as Postmaster of Sea Isle City, will take offlee next Monday. The poet office, accordiag to advice r-josived Wednesday, will moveo on Saturday night Into the Chapman building, on Italia street, temrorartly. until the Govern: leasee a building. Bids for the tng of a building have bean asked tor. and several property owners bars entered proposals. Where the permanent location will be is largely a i matter of conjecture at this time.
>a Isle City M. E. Sunday School represented at a conference held In the Presbyterian Church at Ocean City Tuesday evening. January 13rd. by Misses Edith Halleran. Margaret Tolson and Amanda Wright, with Mrs. Chester as chaperon. The first water main break In fourteen years on Landis avenue, happened during the night on Tuesday In fiont of the Bair property. and on Wednesday morning a crew were at work tearing up thei street to make repairs. So great I the pressure that the sand under the pavement was washed sway, and j the water was forced up through the seven or eight Inches of stone and tar with which the street Is paved. • Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rupp, of Glen-: side and Sea Isle City, tall on Feb-1 rusry 3rd on the Empress of 8cot-| land for s Mediterranean cruise which Includes Madeira, Spain. Algiers. Egypt and the Holy Lands, onstentlnople. Greece. Italy. France. L gland, Scothfod and Ireland. They return sometime In the Is'.e sprit, g. Mr. and Mrs. Rupp enjoyed some tour last year, and so are repeating It this year. FOR ENDURANCE USE ADA SILICA BLOCK la your building.—sdv.
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‘Have Daily Steamship Service Word has been received by the Cape May City Progressive League from the skippers of the Gloucester Mackerel Fleet that there will be a fleet of two hundred boats Ashing out of Cape May Harbor this spring. The Halschaw Steamship Company will have both the steamers Estrada Palma, the new ship of the line, and the City of Seattle, call st Cape May
every day to take care of the shipments from the boats to Philadelphia and New York.
BETTER BE A YEAR TOO SOON THAN A MINUTE TOO LATE WE HAVE Just what you want AND Ju*t what you need in Insurance
John L. Maher Automobile and Fire Insurance Home. Aetna and Travelers Insurance Companies Landis Avenus and Italia Street SEA ISLE CITY, N. J. Both Phones
You Will Always Feel at Home in OCEAN CITY Afetr You Have Seen Keyhan Realty Co., Inc. 10th Street and Asbury Avenue, Ocean City “Security and Service that Satisfies'
r TV_ in OCEAN CITY with a small amount of funds, we have several lots rang1 O me investor ing from $600.00 to $975.00, that are sure of a quick advance in value. This Resort’s prosperity and value mcreSe is the talk of the P_ 17 J J c Coast Secure one of these low priced holdings now. MaSSCy GC E-ClWaraS
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
ESTABLISHED 1893
Credit Standing “The Bank Balance” “Due Date”
REFUSAL 0F CREDIT, HOWIVIE a HOT KRCESfiAROY AH gnUCATlOH OF A LACK OF OOHFXHBBK □T THE APPLICANT OR Bft AJC7JTY TO NEST THE OBLIGATION WHS* HUB TERRS ASX XAHY COUBRBATWM OTSXP. TEAS THX "MORAL SOK’’AS B ■ CALXXD AD 1HB FIXAHGIAL SS8P0HKBXLI7Y OF TER AZFUCAWTFOR
VIDUALLY AD IB 1
PARTICULAR IDUL
OF ALL FACTS AD ■AXTBS AX THAT
rr WOULD SKRM ALMOST UHHTCESSARY TO STATE THAT A BORROWER SHOULD KZXF A BANT BALANCE COMMENSURATE WITH THE AMOUNT OF ACCOMMODA-
I OF TKH D APPARENT. KERB 9 A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ZE OF TEX LOAN TEAT GAN PROPERLY BE GRANTED I ACCORD WITH CORRECT RANXXXG FRACTtfE. AS TEX BARK IS ENTRUSTED WITH Xa£ CARE OP EHD PATRONS MONEY. R SHOULD OF COURSE, ADRXZ TO OONSERYAXXVX METHODS Of THE GRANTING r LOANS. TBS IS IN THX INTEREST OF TEX BOROWER AS WELL AS OTHER PATRONS.
WHO THE BANE LENDS MONET ON PROMISSORY NOTXR IT DEMONSTRATES ITS BELIEF THAT THE BORROWER WILL DO EXACTLY AS HE HAS FROHBD TO DO OVER HIS SIGNATURE. MOREOVER. IT LAYS ITS PLANS ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE SIGNED PROMISE WILL BE FULFILLED EXACTLY. THE BANE MUST UEFARTIALLY SERVE ALL ITS PATRONS. IT HAS OFTEN MORE CALL FOR LOANS THAN IT CAN LEGALLY GRANT. NECESSARILY. THEREFORE, IT LOPES FOR THE BORROWER TO MEET HIS NOTE WHEN DUE. PROMPT PAYMENT OF NOTES IS THEREFORE A FACTOR IN FACING THE STANDING OF A BORROWER WITH HIS BANE. KEEPING A GOOD BALANCE BEING CONSERVATIVE IN REQUESTING ACCOMMODATION. MEETING NOTES PROMPTLY AD EXERCISING DUX CAUTION IN LITTLE BUSINESS AD PERSONAL TRANSACTIONS— THESE ARE THE IMPORTANT FACTORS IN ESTABLISHING THAT CONFIDENCE WHICH D AN ESSENTIAL FOUNDATION FOB CREDIT.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. Awete $2,500,000. built up largely by exercuing above fundamentals in granting credit.

