Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1933, p. 8

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'ttgt-tea-i-tte-.)-- m:|hom:hmAb "nu-non wm‘ . no I a m a SITUATION Firi%irLutati.u. ml- - all. Mt-thm. a mm id. IMP; Rig-smut tuna-u mu- m: was.” @3129?" I” "a strum” qrANTBrr--.trti.t 9'93: Pf; nu sumo: TO nylon” Everything In High Grade Help --Ail: Nationalities--. NOW AVAILABLI A Cowl... tttty. m, in?“ TNregtiaNtu'rshT4 hm at you: “pawns Nurses with marital and kin- demrten train " gamble for adults and chlldren. LEE EMPLOYMENT _ AGENCY 168t Bun- . Ih-tttat TEL. 'ii4Y, 8116 NO REG! TION FEE _ treasBtrA.rt.aler9,tt_g1tttt. ii.iiii2uttitLtegttN.eat ttfh'ue.%'"r,tt"l'ht and] “blah“ (it! (IMPUA'I'I tuniiifiiriioWrir%trT. Pauline'aAlrpp, Agencies iiaiaaia 'aTGkioltiii" WM" “7102 ftgeg,t.tat'ffrieh' an}: 1w: Mn. GLENVIEW AVE. TEL. B. P. 1780 ,'t Noah mm a! “no m -etra. but -seed ttate 'tttat-M. wit no, 'tttn- tenth. asylum. I- hm}. 'tG"Tor"GiiirTr%uit-itt Tar aa "a. ”to! III-lint: -u-dt.rF'eh".' an. n. P. l1“. ' I Situation Wanted "'t?i'i'iii.tiii'e'i" 1:36.311. C a . 1'deriftt'dr'A, C qv-tttI. ‘muur. _ 9' an“ m” 4 bib-Inn: mansion and . Lug-Est. - ,tteetleyLtt'tee nu WET-1 Ft rir:t'thitffi"iriaci,2'i Briggs: Yes I know. A lot of people think the some way. If that warts-no s bank More would not meet its depositors. V ' Jones: That's right. It wouldn’t. I had never looked " it in that mn- ner, but, does it ell belong to its depositors? Briggs: Yes until - depositor is psldlnfnlloftheemountlxehes in the bank. Jones: Don't the stockholder get anything? _ Jinn: Hallo Brim: You talk me Int week why . hank must chute foreehirtefomitettotsei. lunno lomrjmubd on that question. But there is another thin; chat a bank on which t would like some Mom W: What’s on your Jonas? ' _ Jamal?“ aid Int wk Brim: Not until - dopouitor is paid in full. The stockholder might be u depositor ulna. at he isn’t he should be If har has any money to deposit. . If he in he will share equally as I demitor but u a stockholder he comes lost. Jonas: Suppose when a bank full: there in not enough to 'poy all de. poolton in Nil, when do they (at the rent? _ Jomzfou aid but wk that I tsank-trel-d to its depository-ml I In" My: had the impression that it 1n: owned by itautoetrhoid- Briggs: Etch stockholder is then called upon to pay his slate of the emount needed to nuke up the bal- ance due the depositor. Jena: How much may 1 stock- holder have to pey Isn’t there a limit? Briggs: Yes there is o limit. 'But, he must pay equal to the mount of stock he owns. If he owns $1,000 in. bank stock he forfeit: that amount ttttd pay: in another $1,000 if that much is needed to my all depositors in full. Jones: You mean to say if a bank bu a capital of $50,000 or 't00,000 its stockholders would have to put up $50,000 or 8100,000 more if that much was needed to pay all deposi- tors in full.' ) -, Briggs: Thath, right. lrhath, the reason we must regard a bank as belonging to its depositors. They eome'tirat, and all the money that 3 bank can make .algova its operating expense must be set aside for the purpose of protecting its depositore. H it ever has more than enough afor that purpose the balance would be divided among ita stockholders. This would be called paying divi- dends. ’ dividends too soon? Brine: You many times they do. They have in the past more than they do now. Sometimes bank; pay dividends from its profits without elm investigation of its loans. ,Banka like individuals are apt to get bad loans occasionally and these must always he taken into considera- tion baton dividends are paid. If dividends might be needed to cover tultindhttute-tutttoek- holder: would have to pay it back. Jones: Then bank stock in not " weye e paying investment Brim: No. It im't from I money dividend point of View. Jones: Prom what point of view may it be a good investment? some of the bank’s bani should show u Ion, the money paid out in Edna: Well any - community needs churches, schools and a bank. It would be in bed shape without either of the three. . We would not like to live in e commuuity that did not lave all three. In‘order for a community to have such organize- tions or institutions someone must contribute the amount mount-y to nuke them possible. ' DRESSIAIENG AND' PLAIN _ "6 SEWING . Jones: Do' bulk: sometimes pay Jones: I sie. Then 1 bank stock- An individual is interested in buying din-oft from owner live bedroom modern home with two car tPratre in trade for a small one on North Shore. Give eonipiete details, including address, mount and maturity} of mortgage, taxes, type of heating plant, and ttttt to schools and trains. Details will be held in ' cc. x 'gi'2 "di,52rtiuhfg Le i Address AM.L., Highland Park ri',fsrsr?)2i,siejia' 'fy strdr',?i,) r'", " ‘ '., 'r,7i a M Tt . ii%u"h'48i'Bi8 E9'5Bili"tg HON! WANTED I'll P3388 ttoltutaaetteitihttttrto that! A.edieitsre""m'""t'r ,rwiiiittvsttut-ourptrtCttm, ttt the support of LI thatch, mm but it rundown: a "harm td,tooommrmiiruttdshtltrP- oteudttrtuiittrvmmmmitrfor his, tretteNetomrapiHt. - with slink. mu: Won than an." part of our trotruttttttitrih" subscribed the 'spital headed I? (1170111 who live in It 1 but, my other citkeu should patronize the bank We"! POI- Iiblo to help in Ita mumm._ . oberwsm , The Mustri Boosters of Bizhwood will seek their tenth consecutive vie- tory Thursday night when they meet their local enemy, the Sonic wry Barber quintet, at the Oak Ter- nee school madam. There will be We preliminary same: end the flrat will stat " q o'clock. good churches. Elohooll and bunks. A community ot people who. ta. gether for the good of each other an hue mythinz it needs to nuke n pleount place to live. Jamel: The!!!“ Briggs. Another bunk question in " my mind. I Jones: Just i e minute Briggs. What is the “entice between e bank stockholder end a. bank direc- tort ' q Briggs: Therm ell stockholders ellke end s dimetor is only one of the stockholders selected to help direct the opention of the bank. Some bunks have more directors than others. Anyone to be e Unit director must tlmt be e stockholder owning not less then ten slums of the bank’s atpiU1. Jones: Thanks . satin Briggs, would like to talk with you some more next week shout banking if you don't mind. Briggs: O.k. Jones, so long. spirit trf Boosters Seek Their Tenth Cdnsecutive A new Highland Park girls team, under the direction of "Waltr" Mil- ler, will meet the Highwood Pirates in the ttrat me. In the next game "Path, All-Stars" will play the American Legion Boosters of High- GG; an why I bank Salon“ " most entirely to it: depositors. Brim: Alright Jones. See you The big event will be the Boos- tars..itartiir,, game and both teams have been practicing hard all week. The Sanitary Barber lineup includes Bob Kelu'wald, who is reputed as the best defense man ever seen in this vicinity. This will be a “grudge gums” and u win for either teem will mean very much, as both are registered in the Highwood city Sep. iea to be held in the early days of March. , Led by’ A. s moo, the Mn.. itary Barbers q;;'l'lil))' team turned back the 'Wampu Indians hat Mon.. day night at the Oak Terrace school floor hr . score of 29-22. The score at half-time ms 17 to T in favor of the Wampus Indians. Sanitary Barbers Win from Wampus Indians In leading his team to victory, Seor.navtuteo ch‘ulked up seven bus- kets and a ehatit, shot for a total of'15 points. The Wsmpus Indians were off to a good start in the Brat half,.but were completely succumbed by 1 fast Barber offense in the Int- ter part of the game. This gems seried as a "imrnt-up" game for the Sanittry Barbers. in their pre- pmtion for the big' . day night “mimic Mae The wife had been put on the budget plan. At the end of each month she and her husband would go over the accounts together. Every once In o while he would find an item, "‘LO.K., $8," and I little farther on, “L.0.K.. 86." Finally he did, “My dear, what is thu--'L.0.K.'t" _ "Lord Only Knows,” she mrplied.-- Boaton Transcript. The Duke of Marlborough had In emu given to him. It was sent to Blenheim. undi great interest wu taken in the chances of its capacity for proeretiottl, in this country. Eventually if laid an egg. The Duke and Duchess were any from home, so a telegram was sent to the latter by the egent to nppriee her of the event. It wee in these terms: "Etttrt he. 112:1: egg; in the ab. sence of your ce have put gooee to sit on it."-i-The Peeling Show (London.) 3 Victory at Highwood Eiy. {: mg; tfetst. 't Timidmu be an rum PRINTIN Highland Par _ . THE w i' CHIMN EYS TAVERL . The Tavern is unlike the ordinary Tea Room. 1i1astheo1dEntr1itihhtnwithttshrgeortettfim and spacious cheerful dining mom. . . 1hssfoodutattidimsemttatevttito"ood in undie the direct supervision of Ada King and e Piu,PtustrvandRotitstmsBaiasdPreshfttreteh ‘1. on the North Shore. Luncheons 60e and Me Dinmir Me aid .00 To. served-8 to 5 P. M. V Spechl Thursday Night Dinner 75c Th, U clef] printing Co. In making reservations phone Winnetka 8724 Turkey Dinner Every Sunday from 1:00-7 :30 - .00 ---Ample Free Parking Bptuse--. . The Antique Room for private whet is the _ Personal Mhnagement Center Street at Hill Termets--% Block North Indian Hill Station ON T give it to a broker, and have it sent opt of town, Let's keep our money at home. 20 families (100 residents) are dependent upon our printing plant for a living. They all spend this money in High- land Park. When you place a job of printing, be sure to ascertain whether or not the work is being done in a plant operat- ing in Highland Park em- ploying local people. The only complete printing Nqttt operating in Highland Park ' ADA KING ave you done i: ff (MAMM- Bun-yuan o....andthatish -Mceametgttothe' -trtheemlofat yon-hank! liketohu "vuttttseehiidrelrot" armor-tttif-po we have the meulnr mp- Allbonmd’ti sing. -...RGtntond. 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