Ocean City Sentinel, 8 September 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 4

F0UR OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN' CITY. N. J. TIU'RSDAV. SEPTEMBER -K. 1021 — -

BAYSIDK CIVIC ASSOCIATION" To Hold It* Final M«"ting on Moo- i:, day, Soptnmhrr 12 The Baysidp Civic Association will st* hold its final mwting at the r»>i,tcnco" ,vl of Mrs. C. W. Wilson, 183* Pleasure avenue, on MomluY, Svplmr.Iifr 12, at thi 2 p. m. ' All property owner* and those hav- f„ * ing. interests in the section from. Mi Ninth street to the Bayou- and from the Reading Railroad to the Bay front are urged to .he pro -cut as ^ business of great importance is to I* discusse«l. Everyone. is moat *wcl- ^ come to attend these meeting.-. Tl Ocean City's ferrates! «--« hit he Bay front, so if you love Oimu ^ ity come to the meeting and help imptove this section. The Bay ami the plea-, surk* that g£~>ith it are for every individual in Ocean City. \wu never know when- you . might own a boat and would want some particular in novation so for future years, prepare i come join us now. in this our fir-t We will look for you. y.i will Is" welcome, you 'wHI l«e dad you came You will come again. Don't forget September 12, 133s Pleasure avenue, at 2 p.m. * No matter how hard silence falls it dor.- not break. A paper containing many fine points — a paper of nredls.

A CORRECTION Mi- Hremon's.'. - -t"r> 'a t week In '"Seen he the Boardwalk Shop" .poke of Mi-tefn.1 jewelry. Thi should have read "Bli-tVr Jewelry." which i- taken from Blister peal I-' sought for i't g'a- ■ bottom boat/ in the water, of the Pacific along the shorn.- of .California. The p*»t! in the h-'l in the -hape of aSend -those little |s"t-'r.:.l- nU-nf your fflend. . the family • yourself io the Sentinel, hut lie -are t« get lima, to the office n.-t later 'than Tueola* noon. ' Before Luyinb Next Car set? our lari^e stock of new and hidh-Orodf* Used Cars Css*orrimiPtyB»a>i* STATFSMOTOeSfRVKE 808 Attan he Ave.

Advertise in the SKNTIN'Kl- : [are yod going?] to the I Cape May County Fair At Cape May Court House Friday and Saturday September *16 and 17 Extraordinary Display of FARM PRODUCE-MACHINERY big poultry show Horse Racing Both Days Amusements Entries Close for Horse Races September 10th

JJo >ou kfaiw that the Company of nook ri brt- i. -;iel»-. Sh Mug a k Stationer existed long before the io- fie -oiler- n-m..ti.e.: ..tattonaiy he { \ -t:.f .-alio, I a omm." Io I,;22 .wivs a oiler at tiU. who kept ...:ly dealer in rwks «...r called „ T ! ,• itinera' t vendor. ' '■ ■' i Automobile Renovating "The Shop Complete" ItilHY tttillh 111PS I I'lltH.sl EltlNti WIN DSHIKI.lt till ASS n:\DERWllRH PAINTING ad the hotter kind Wescoat Co. \lhanv Avenue Blvd. and Winehctrr Telephone .Mil ATI. ANTIC flTY , BKAI SERVICE ~ . ONE OF OUR NEW MODELS "HEADQUARTERS Fdk Buicks Dodge Brothers' Motor Cars Maccar Trucks Motor Parts Repair Work Battery Service MOTOR SHOP CENTRAL, GARAGE WILDWOOD, N. J. OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOSEPH SCRIVANI, Prop.

Some tilings about Banking you should understand . Sound banking re.pi ires that -..me Uidy shall put a dollar of wealth mt.. a hank for every dollar that the hank, loans out', and when we speak \ of wealtli we include the paper rukre-entalive- of the liquid wealth f / which i-Jtiioving in tra.le. * / The wheat, meat-, cotton, lumlicr. 'coal and merchandise of all kindthat are being transferred are creating and depleting hank .lepo-it- as tliry move. It -is through them' that |mm.1s of depoalt^or lending power, . aie created. When prices rise the depoiiU are increased and as prices fall they are decreased. These funds are the twain of the lianking busiTHK BANK AS A STABII.I/.ER Following a period of high prices, accompanied by, a great increase of iiidehlednc-s, -ueh a- the period from which we are now emerging, uch .. contraction of deposits and "f tonus inevitably causes hanMtjp t<. many.' It is part of the necessary talk of getting back to a normal -ituntion. Rapidly advancing prices aie followed, as a rule, by rapidly fading price-; sudden and unusual profits by equally sudden and unusual losses. The first should lie recognized as certain to bring the second, ami the warning hooded. Every great economic disturbpi.ee like a war ha> an aftermath of price fluctuation - and financial trttbles from which .... hanking system can completely protect a people, although a well or- . r managed system eon mitigate the ill effect*. At the , present time, the facilities of the Federal Reserve System are aiding the nation in overcoming difficulties which would have I wit. much more -eriou- if we did not have this improved hanking system to depend Noho.lt would expect a hank with deposits of 11,000.000 to make as large an aggregate of loans as one with deposits of *2,000,000. hut w ithin the pust year, a great many banks in thi* country have lost from to .".0 per cent, of their deposits. ami yet many people have wondered why hanks have found it necessary to restrict the granting of c relit. Ih-posii . whicjx J'iy from the sale of products represent real values which maw' lie loaned and shifted about with safety. I.ut'rcmcmlior all the time that if you want the hanking business to be kept oft a* safe basis » it must confine itself fund* of thi- character, received from the public. ( Wherfevrr (lie banks liegin to create deposits, or money, hv manufacturing credit, they ure dealing with something unsubstantial, fictitious, » • and charged with possibilities of great mischief. "FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. Roll of Honor Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Capital, $100,000 , Surplus,, $100,000 ^ ^

SHEET METAL AND CORNICE WORK —BY— SHAW & SHAW 724 Asbury avenue Concrete Foundation and Plastering OF THIS BUILDING BY GEO. 0. ADAMS 609 Ocean avenue AN OFFICE IN THIS BUILDING IS OCCUPIED BY Dr. Wilson Y. Christian ?. y ^ y ■ R. CURTIS RORI N SON CONVEY ANTING AND INSURANCE OWNER OF THIS BUILDING WILL HAVE HIS OFFICE HERE

PLUMBING BY Richard H. Johnson Co. 817 Asbury avenue — L j — 1

you know why THE HARDWARE for this building was : \ i shed by Read H' are Co., Inc. 818-50 Asbury avenue ' ..'§1' — r

ELECTRICAL 1 WORK BY 1 KR A USS 111 Ashury avenue 1 ~rrr t — — - • irt** flwe. • ^ - • — • - — ■ — n — — — ■

LUMBER AND MILL WORK Furnished by POWELL VAN GILDER LUMBER CO. - street and Haven ave.

PAINTING —BY— C. L. BRECKLEY I 920 Asbury avenue

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LATH furnished by JOHN MARTS LUMBER COMPANY 9th st. and Haven ave. BRICK LAYING AND MASONRY of this building — by— GEO. (2. ADAMS 609 Ocean avenue HEATING ' INSTALLED — BY*— JOHN R. GROVES 835 Asbury avenue you know why the ELECTRICAL WORK in this huii.ding was done I — by— KRAUSS

Brick furnished b\ — \ \ f T — ^ I g-V w » THIS III ILIUM; WILL DEFY THE ELEMENTS Atlantic Brick Manufacturing Co.,1- *J » C,. W IZiLyWII Forye*.* protected by u> Manufacturers of TUP LM III 1 P'.v» 7 course, *Carey "Built-up" Asphalt Roof Superior Quality of High-tirade Front Bricks I l-.L)blv laid by the Buff, Pompeian, Gray and Special colors, shape brick Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue Nation Gx> Phone, 2 and 23 Works at May's landing, N. J. builder of many bombs of distinction in ocean city ROBERTS AVE., and STOKLEY ST. PHILA., PA.