Cape May County Times, 10 December 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 25

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'alarm K o« ofi. so ,ha, ,h c vault '■ P rotmfd aeamst t^n the carelessness or lorgetiulness of one in , charRe ot dosing its door, i The big problem is not the vault, but the danger of daylight hold-ups. Herr the First Nation*. shines. At many points in I the bank, so that they are in constant access, are push buttons. j«me operated by hand, some bv 'loot. It a bold, bad hold-up man

CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1928

r.S. Smith. Dim tor E ttyor of Avalon. SecteAralon School Board, aler of Weights and , President of the Cape guilty Sunday School Associatidn.

| Safety Devices in New Bank UouM treni Pag* One) me of them. As soon as I struck, or even heat is d the vault wall, off goe> r alarm that will arouse e neighborhood. .And if would tamper with the er the time lock i» set, t much as turning the Pton dial, or working the , off goes the highly

that . careless such were tmthis bank, which th<y dd go away and forthr vault door. After length of time the

comes in, the slightest move of hand or foot of any of the bank clerks will set off the alarm." And so is the story told of the safety that surrounds the cash and securities of the "Bank Where You Feel at Home.” As an added safety measure, a telephone has been installed inside of the • ault, to provide against the one chance in a million that someone may be inadvertently locked in.

Best Wishes For Continued Success and Prosperity to the First National Bank of Sea Isle City on the occasion of its Fourth Anniversary and Opening of Its New Banking House.

Maurice M. Sofroney Landis Avenue at West Jersey SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.

A telephone call, and before the air supply could possibly be exhausted, someone is there 10 let

the shut-in out again.

It Didn't Happen Here At a recent gathering of Cape May County bankers, this story was told: A prosperous h*.ik president sat in his mahogany-furnished private office when a chap walked in. considerably the worse for wear. ‘‘Hello, Bill," said the visitor, “Don’t you remember me? I'm Harry Ross, your old college

pal.”

Well, well!" said the Banker, “I’m glad to see you, sit down, hare a cigar, tell me about your-

self."

Harry told it all; about his Struggle after leaving college, hi.-, subsequent marriage, business failure, death of his wife and child, despondency, ill health, lack of employment, hunger—by this time the Banker was in tears. Reaching down with one hand while wiping the tears with the other, he pressed a buzzer on his desk. In came an attendant. Addressing the attendant, the Banker I said between sniffs of restrained

tears: "John, this fellow is breaking my heart—‘■throw'him out!" - . • /■ Just Like liadily

bousdu talking about going away on their vacation and about getting bis work done In ad ranee. So be rpoke to bis mother. "Mama, l want to go to tied early tdnipht." “Why dearT' “If we ,so on our vacation 1 gotta get tny prayers said a couple weeks ahead."

The honeymoon Is over, when the wife refuses to- drink your home-made gin.

SUCCESS-

The Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. [Extends its heartiest greetings and good wishes to the ( First National Bank OF SEA ISLE CITY , the celebration of its Fourth Anniversary, and the Dedication and Formal Opening of its New Banking House. he most valuable asset a bank can have is the complete Wfidence of the people of the community it serves - - pt the First National Bank of Sea Isle City has this jftdence is attested by its rapid and substantia! growth, at this confidence, and resultant growth, may constantly increase, is our sincere wish. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J.

is that elusive thing for which we all strive. Achieving it is evidence of having performed a duty well. That the First National Bank, of Sea Isle City, has achieved singular success, as evidenced by the dedication December 1 I th of its handsome new home, is proof of its having served its community well. . The Ocean City National Bank Congratulates its neighbor on its dual celebration—observance of its Fourth Anniversary and Dedication of its New Home. May every anniversary see you grow more successful.

Ocean City National Bank

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