WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, APRIL, 12, 1924 19 rT ) ) Y a -- EE, ---- = A 4 ™ a a --_z i iy pe = ie - 0) ee ane LY a © IRC RO : If vou } cumulating it. PS [T] The Man Who Would Like to Have Money all too often just lays back and moans hecause he hasn't got it. And money isn't a hard thing to get; anybody can lay by enough to retire on when the time comes, if he wants to. Save regularly and consistently; in- vest your savings in good bonds or se- curities from time to time, and rein- vest your interest immediately. Keep "pyramiding" your money and you'll have capital at your command before you know it. want money, start One dollar 5 WINNETKA TRUST 2S W® SAVINGS -BANK Elm Street at Ce in ac- That's the only way other men, no better than you, built up huge fortunes. your account at this friendly bank. nter p-- € N= Ng NN Si Z = - ve yy a ( ~ { og tt wl = opens OO N FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--NICE GRAY ENAMEL|FOR SALE--CHEAP; OLD FURNI- baby carriage, $12; walnut chest of ture, curtains, stair carpets, por- drawers, $10; 17 in. lawn mower, $5; tieres. Tel. Kenilworth 88. also Toledo computing scales like LTN28-1tc new; old rifles and deer horns mounted, very reasonable. Address|FOR SALE--2 ANTIQUE SPINNING 721 Prairie Ave., Wilmette. wheels; also antique walnut chair. LTN28-1tc Tel. Evanston 9569. LTN28-1te OAK DINING TABLE AND six |FOR SALE--6 CHAIRS, DINING RM. chairs; refrigerator, 100 1b, cap.; gas| (able. buffet, chiffonier. 788 Elm stove, Lorrain oven ' . St.,, Winnetka. ThH-1tc I regulator; hall tree; Simmons twin beds, mattress, box springs; white kitchen table and 2 chairs. Tel. Winn. 1615. LTN28-1te FOR SALE--100 LB. ICE BOX, LIKE new, $20; porch hanging swing rings) $7, gas range, $6; Phila- bhia lawn mower, $7; iron t basket, $2. Tel. Winn. 1007. ree TN5-1te FOR SALE--DINING ROOM SET; LIV- Ing room table and chairs; desk, bed and chiffonier; some parlor furniture WANTED TO BUY-- HOUSEHOLD GOODS IF YOU WILL PHONE EVANSTON 9569 I shall be pleased to bring sample line of wash dresses to your home. Prices $2.00 and up. LTN28-1te FOR SALE--AMERICAN IDEAL HOT water heater, size No. 2; suitable for garage; very cheap. Tel. Winn. 400. LTN28-1tc THREE BEDS; FOR SALE--CHEAP, table; girl's bicycle; organ in good cond. and other household articles. Tel. Glencoe 314-W. TN5-1te WANTED TO BUY--SECOND HAND furniture and other household goods. Highest price paid for same. Crost Furniture Store, 1004-6 Emerson St., Evanston, Ill. Phone 189. LTN24-tfc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE--THOROUGHBRED GER- man Police dog; 3 years old; $300. Tel. Winn. 1374. T5-1tp PEDIGREED COLLIE PUPPIES, PER- fect markings, long heads. Tel. Wil. 1370. LTN28-1tc SPEND YOUR SUMMER ON A RANCH in N. W. Colo. If you would be in- terested in staying on a real home- steader's ranch, not a Dude ranch, and lamps; rugs; glass ware: i i ' ' ; gar- with your own horse to ride and Jon aio hie 0d Alneh) sale closes| good hunting and fishing, write Mrs. Tel. Winne he Per St, Winnetka.| Woodley, 616 Noyes St., Hvanston or . . TN5-1te phone Evanston 438. LTN27-2tp FOR SALE--FURNITURE: LIVING dining and bedroom; Victrola; of trio sewing and washing machines; suum cleaner; rugs. Tel. Winn. TN5-1te FOR SALE--NEW NO. 42 BASTIAN- Morley "Royal" automatic stge. gas water heater, never used; in original crate as shipped from 1 WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS WINNETKA FURNITURE STORE buys and sells rugs, stoves, autos, pianos, anything useful. 808 Oak St. LTN1-tfe FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES C. & M. CLEANERS Suits, to be pressed, called for and delivered same day 10 PROUTY ANNEX Winnetka 1994 factory; i $75. Tel. Winn. 628-M. EW Gli Tr FOR SALE--OAK DINING RM. SET; FCR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS ako. living room set; electric one mois chair; all in exc. order.| BABY CHICKS; IN 100 LOTS; AS- . . 2054. LTN28-1tp sorted, $9; Leghorns, $12; Barred . wa Rocks, 8. C. Reds, Anconas, $14; 10% aE ! Sag RANGE; TABLE; Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Mi- hairs; Be cot-bed. Am leaving norcas, $17; postpaid. Catalog free. i ey gost sacrifice. Phone D. 4 Wh FARROW CHICKERIES, a . T5-1tp PEORIA, ILLINOIS. LTN18-22tc HOR ALE -- KITCHEN CABINET, | FOR SALE--AT A BARGAIN, SIX Bea) y b oW,, white enam. perfect tube radio frequency set, Magnavox ong gain for quick sale. Tel. loud speaker, charger, battery com- . . T5-1te plete Working order. Call Sat. after- noon or Sunday, 1229 Scott Ave. FOR SALE--BIRD'S EYE MAPLE Tel. Winn. 1540. LTN28-1te bedroom set; tea-cart; small writ- ing desk; new lawn mower; garden hose. Tel. Winn. 1374. T5-1tp FOR SALE -- MAHOGANY TWIN beds; 2 mahogany bureaus. Tel. Monday or Thursday, Winn. 1937. TN5-1te FOR SALE--MAHOGANY LIBRARY table, white enamel book shelf, FOR SALE--BABY SLED AND BABY built to fit corner of room. Tel. Winn. 113. TN5-1te Dependable Used Cars DODGE CARS: Roadster, $425; touring, $450; sedan, $950; bus. coupe, $675. Hupmobile sedan, $80.00. Franklin sedan, $300. Dodge Brothers and Wills St. Claire Dealers Wersted Motor Co. Winnetka 165 LTN28-1tc FACTORY SALE--HANDSOME CUS- tom-made cars, built to your order, at less than cost of ordinary auto- mobile. Exceptional cars at marvel- ous bargain. For information call or see Mr. Davidson, 1925 S. Wabash Ave.,, Chicago. Tel. Calumet 0335. LT28-1tc buggy; both in good condition, $18.| FOR SALE--BEAUTIFUL MILBURN 645 Sheridan Rd., at garage. Tel. Electric with rectifier, very cheap. Winn. 1610. TN5-1te Tel. Wilmette 1406. LTN28-1te SAXOPHONE C_ MELODY; _COM- | FOR SALE--CHANDLER 7-PASS plete, $85. 917 Emerson St, Evans- touring - car, good condition. Tel. ton, Ill. Tel. 4402-7. LTN28-1tc Winn. 807. LTN28-1tc EO SAUL LONG ED po. FOR SALE--HAYNES 75 TOURSTER; H 0 good 1922; 4 assen 5 . home. Tel. Glencoe 1035. TN5-1te Tel. Winn, 1041 sxesllont fond. FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE--7 PASSENGER KISSEL car; A-1 running cond. $250. Call Saturday afternoon or Sunday. 385 Provident Ave. T5-1tp ON ACCOUNT MOVING--ELECTRIC car; fine cond.; new Philadelphia batteries; $500. Tel. Winn. 1374. T5-1tp Used Cars Chalmers touring car; running order. New Overland demonstrator touring car, splendid shape. 1921 R. and V. Knight touring car, splendid running order, brand new tires. - $750. Slocum Motor Sales Winn. 1128 724 Elm St. LTN28-1tc good LOST AND FOUND LOST--TUESDAY FROM OWNER"S desk, black leather hand bag con- taining currency in bills and coin, wrist watch, trunk key, valuable papers. Keep money, PLEASE re- turn the rest. Mrs. M. H, Caszier, Congregational church. T5-1tp LOST--FRIDAY, MARCH 4TH, TOR- toise shell rimmed glasses in brown leather case. 1169 Chatfield, Hubbard Woods. Tel. Winn. 1004. T5-1te LOST--GRAY POLICE DOG; ANSWERS to name of Major; reward. E. D. Lillienfield, 816 No. Mich. Ave., Wil. T.TN2R-1te {emu PIANO TUNING EXPERT PIANO TUNING; REPAIR- ing; old pianos made new; refer- ences. L. "W.::Foster. Tel. Winn. 509-J. TN5-tfe IN HUB- March 22. T5-1tp STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC. REQUESTED BY THE ACT OF CON- GRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of the Winnetka Weekly Talk pub- lished weekly at Winnetka, Ill, for April 1, 1924, State of Illinois, | County of Cook (SS: Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, per- sonally appeared Lloyd Hollister, who, LOST--NEAR-SEAL MUFF bard Woods, Saturday, Tel. Winn. 1221, (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition ot Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank located at Winnetka, State ot Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1924, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la)..$152,650.00 Loans on Collateral Security ab)... Ear . 79,980.35 Other Loans (lc) ......... 145,679.01 Overdradits (2) i... cco rv wove LYIZES U. S. Government Invest- ments (3) =. i a. 33,276.00 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 507,425.50 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. (3)... cin. 4,120.05 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, 8. 9) sen Ea .. 134,806.77 Total Resources ...... $1,059,049.83 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1) ..~..% ...$ 50,000.00 Surplus (2): vo. iv eve 20,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) (3) 9,709.02 co... 498,181.04 Time Deposits (4a) . cones 477,745.02 Demand Deposits (4b) Dividends Unpaid (5) ...... 636.00 Reserve Accounts (6) ...... 2,778.75 Total : Liabilities. ...... $1,059,049.83 I, M. K. Meyer, President of the Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. M. K. MEYER, President. State of Illinois, | County of Cook. t Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1924. P. W. BRADSTREET, (Seal) having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Business Manager of Winnetka Week- ly Talk and that the following is to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement. of the ownership, manage- ment (and if a daily paper, the circu- lation), ete., of the aforesaid publica- tion for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of Aug- ust 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Lloyd Hollister, Inc., (A Corporation), 1222 Central Ave, Wil- mette, Ill.; Editor, Erwin W. Weber, 1239 Lake Ave, Wilmette, Illinois; Business Manager, Lloyd Hollister, 813 Pine St., Winnetka. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or if a corporation, give its name and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock.) Lloyd Hollister, Inc. (A Corporation) 1222 Central Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Lloyd Hollister, 813 Pine street, Winnetka, I1l.; A. H Bowman, 1316 Maple ave- nue, Evanston, Ill.; E. R. Ladd, 2404 Harrison avenue, Evanston, Ill.; Rob- ert D. Rodenberg, 635 N. Lockwood ave- nue, Chicago, Ill.; David Nelson, 821 Elmwood avenue, Wilmette, Ill.; F. L. Bateman, 735 Michigan avenue, Wil- mette, Ill.; Gustaf Nelson, 849 Elm street, Winnetka, Ill; E. C. Weissen- berg, 965 Elm street, Winnetka, Ill; H. D. Hill, 801 Walden road, Winnetka, Ill.; Frank A. Wilson, 1118 Central avenue, Wilmette, I1l.; Ben P. Kiefer, 1301 Asbury avenue, Winnetka, Ill; Harry Lynn, 1111 Gage street, Win- netka, Ill.; Wersted Motor Co. 562 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, Ill; Elmer E. Adams, 873 Oak street, Winnetka, I11.; Earl L. Weinstock, 630 Walden road, Winnetka, Ill.; Arthur C. F. Gedge, 820 Center street, Winnetka, I11.; A. C. Wolff, 1124 Greenleaf ave- nue, Wilmette, Ill.; R. H. Schell, 800 Elm street, Winnetka, Ill.; Charles E. Hotze, 1229 Hill street, Wilmette, Ill; , 801 Drexel square, Chica- the * known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.)--None. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain not only the list of stock- holders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also in cases where the stock- holder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee and in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security hold- ers who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor- poration has any interest direct or in- direct in the said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by him. 5. That the average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur- ing the six months proceeding the date shown above is.-- (This information is required from daily publications only.) LLOYD HOLLISTER. (Signature of editor, publisher, ness manager, or owner.) Sworn to and subscribed before me busi- this 1st day of April, 1924. (Seal). CHAS. E. E. HOTZE. 15 commission expires Mar. 14, GAS CONSUMPTION According to the Firestone News Service, nearly 9,000,000,000 gallons of gasoline were consumed in 1923 and (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condiiion of Winnetka State Bank located at Winnetka, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 31st day of March, 1924, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illi- nois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la) $111,350.00 Loans on Collateral Security CIB) eines eda 53,109.00 Other Loans (lc). ......-: 163,895.40 Overdraits (2)... revives 1,091.31 U. S. Government Invest- ments (3) ... cu. nies 468.00 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 448,651.25 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5)... .cc-: 37,500.00 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, tH CR Lt Sh 176,745.99 Total Resources ....... $992,810.95 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1) ..=..5. $ 50,000.00 Sori (2): a7 vow agesiiie 25,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) (3) 11,291.73 Time Deposits (4a) ...... 371,850.63 Demand Deposits (4b) 520,327.05 Reserve Accounts (6) ...... 14,341.54 Total- Liabilities ......s $992,810.95 I, Sanborn Hale, Cashier of the Win- netka State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. SANBORN HALE, Cashier. State of Illinois | 45 County of Cook { > Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of April, 1924. FRED R. HAVILAND. (Seal) Notary Public. Lenten Organ Recital At St. Luke's Church The seventh of the North Shore se- ries of organ recitals on the great organ of St. Luke's church, Evanston, is an- nounced for Tuesday evening, April 15, at 8 o'clock. It will be a Lenten pro- gram given by Herbert E. Hyde, mem- ber of the American Guild of Organists and superintendent of the Chicago Civ- ic Music Association; assisted by Wal- ter I. Kraeckmann, basso. The program includes two of Mr. Hyde's own com- positions "Spring" and "Lullaby," the latter in manuscript; his transcription for the organ of Simonetti's violin melody "Mardrigale;" several other spring songs; Thiele's brilliant technical piece "Chromatic Fantasie;" Foote's "Pater Noster" (in which the echo organ is used) ; and the "Funeral March on the Death of a Hero" from Beethoven's "Eroique Symphony." Mr. Hyde is one of the leading or- ganists of the country, and as the great organ of St. Luke's church was built to more than 50,000,000 tires. his specifications, peculiar interest at- taches to his interpretations upon it. Notary Public. °