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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1932, p. 2

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One of a series of messages published to promote better understanding between banks and the public sponsored by iz ILLINOIS BANKERS ASSOCIATION _/ _ â€" 43 N. LA SALLE STEEET â€" CHICAGOG:!!® __Men and women would have to carry heavy cash around at the risk of their lives. Business could not be conducted without bulky shipments of gold and silver. with guns and men to guard them. Think of trying to carry on trade on a man to man, hard cash basis‘ There would be no checks, no currency to speak of, and none of the convenâ€" ient forms of paper credit on which we depend today & f Life as we live it today could not exist without banks. Why the Banks and the People Should Work Together ONE CENT SALE womtesd P L A NT NO W ! _ IGHLAND Eemeceet od. JR | . [fS * Mofie v 2.A ARKKâ€"OFATEâ€"DANK THE PRESS8 CHARLES FIORE NURSERIES .60 Japanese Barberry o A0 Dogwood â€" Red or Yellow .50 Forsythia (Golden Bell 50 Hydrangeéa 1. .50 Regal Privet s .15 Amoor River Privet 45. Honeysuckle _ ___. :30 Snowberry e .50 Lilac Vulgaris > .60 Tamarix . Prairie View, Illinois Located on Route 22, 1 mile west â€".of Milwaukes avenue Office Telephone Libertyville 630 t _ Cash and Carry EVE R G R E E N S Without banks the commercial world would slow down to the oxâ€"cart pace of a thousand years ago. Few of the inventions, luxuries, enjoyments and accomplishments of our presentâ€"day civilization would exist. The banks of today serve mankind. Banks proâ€" vide the facilitiee by which manufacturers buy raw material and employ labor; they enable merâ€" chants to buy goods and sell them to the public; they benefit the farmer, the wageâ€"earner and every individual.â€"â€"_Employment of people and the life of business depend upon the banks. The banks and the people should work together. $ H R U B S And Many Other Bargains in This Sale SALE ENDS MAY 5th OPEN SUNDAYS .23.3‘ .2â€"3" 3â€"4" 3â€"3%;,‘ 2 for 87.01 4â€"5° â€" 2 for 5.01 yAVAJ 3.41" J8â€".21" PRESIDENT 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for 2 for .J1 2 for .51 2 for .61 or en c 0 o0 n qq + mc .61 Al1 .51 a .91 .16 VoLUME Interes Ar â€"The a of the L held on years a Marc _ Mrs. 1. The pr ert L. Jerome Mrs. O. Ma: the lea Citizen commit "egates ganiza! city of In the vital s it is fe may be ing in the ta) ernme were | men . the c in th welfa ized t since of wo need â€" Phil any . a ruI nesaa store Un The anc nol cei ~bu: act cal Hi; Tu the Th

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