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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 27 Feb 1926, p. 2

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WINNETKA TALK February 27, 1926 LEE Says: It's Up to Us AN advertising salesman WAS in here the other DAY with a bunch of "TRADE-at-home"' ads AND we listened to QUITE a story about HOW the citizens of THIS community owe us THEIR trade and that THEY shouldn't buy ANY of their merchandise OUT of town, all of WHICH is pure bunk in OUR estimation! So far FOUNTAIN PENS AS this store is NON-BREAKABLE ~~ CONCERNED the citizens GUARANTEED OF Winnetka don't A State Bank Spending Is an Expensive Business T has been said that to spend $100 costs more than just $100. It means $100 down and $3 each year for the rest of your life. If you put your $100 in a carefully se- lected investment, that is financial pru- dence. But if you spend the money for something else, your loss of interest which it would earn in the Bank is like the lia- 'bility of paying annual installments 'on something you do not own. Consult your banker before you put your earnings in securities--if they are good, he will not hesitate to tell you so. WINNETKA "TRUST and SAVINGS | BAN \K. Elm & Linden FOR LIFE OWE us anything--in fact, WE don't remember that ANY of you folks invited US here, we got into THIS business because WE thought we might be ABLE to make a living AT it--but before we can DO that, we've got to give YOU service, merchandise AND prices that attract-- WE certainly can't do it HOLLERING about people TRADING out of town. AD MS PHARMACY | The R a Gis | WINNETKA 7

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