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19: Cop "The Judge" --Mere j¥-lisplaced swe 7 gos 18 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1924 I --_na--T CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Classified Evanston to Glencoe inclusive, phone directory, either Wilmette Life, Winnetka Rates three papers. Minium words te the line. No black face M This size type charged as 2 lines. This size type charged as 3 Deadline for Insertions-- o'clock for Wilmette Life or all t lines. the Wi tka Weekly Talk and Friday 12 o'clock for the Glen- for te B08 we Bde WILMETTE 1920-1921 or WINNETKA 388. coe News. whose names appear in the tele- ~ » General Notices-- only to persons living in the district from or to persons who are regular subscribers to 10 cents per line in one paper. advertisements will be charged Weekly Talk or Glencoe News. «0 cents per line in all charge 3 lines. Average of five type used. This size type charged as 4 lines. Classified advertisements will be accepted up to Wednesday 12 hree papers; Thursday 12 o'clock re ------ FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE FOR RENT--ROOMS At Twenty Below Zero THIS HOME, NOW OFFERED FOR sale, was kept warm and comfort- able; there are 4 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, 2 porches and double garage; lot 50 x 187, well located in Winnetka. Priced at $15,000.00. New brick home in Glencoe, has two-story liv. room, 3 bedroms; slpg. por. 2 baths; atch. gar. An excep- tionally well built home for §36,- 500.00. Several fine lots at bargain prices; 50 to 100 foot frontages, well lo- cated; $47.00 a ft. and up. : Call on or phone us for particulars. E.E.StultsRealtyCo. , Elm St.,, Winnetka. Tel. Winn. 1800 i io LTN15-1tc East Winnetka Buy $55,000 FOR ALMOST NEW 8 ROOM brick on hollow tile, 3 baths, htd. sun, slpg., pchs., heated, double gar. Wonderfully wooded lot." Heinsen&Clark,lnc. 556 Center (formerly W. R. R. Ave.) | Winnetka 254 ; LTN15-1te Hold Your Dances in the New Winnetka Masonic Temple. Excellent floor and other facilities. For rates and dates see Dr. J. E. Fonda WINNETKA Meyer Bank Bldg. LTN15-1te FOR RENT--FURN. ROOM, LARGE and © pleasant, near station. Gent. pref. Address Wilmette Life, A-13. LTN15-1te RENT -- 2 WELL HEATED front rooms, . East side home. Conv. location. Tel. Wil. 1940, LT15-1tc FOR RENT -- PLEASANT, SINGLE front room. Breakfast if desired. Telephone Winnetka 690. LTN15-1te RENT--NICELY FURN. RMS. 818 Elm St. LTN15-1tp FOR FOR [ for light hsekeeping. Phone Winnetka 2176. FOR RENT--FURNISHED RMS, ALSO housekeeping apt. Tel. Wil. 935-M; near all transportation. LT6-tfc TWO FLAT BLDG. 6 ROOMS AND bath with large attic and basement; furnace heat; 2 car garage; located in North Evanston; no commission paid. Price $12,000.00; half cash; will communicate with desirable Life, A-5. parties. Address Wilmette ; LTG15-1tp WE HAVE CLIENTS WISHING TO buy in Wilmette, Kenilworth, Win- netka and Glencoe. List your prop- erty with us at once. A. R. EDDINGTON & CO. Tel. Wil. 640 1157 Wilmette Ave. LTN15-1tc THE BEST HOME THAT $25,000 TO $40,000 will buy; Wilmette to Glen- coe; should have at least four bed- rooms, large living room and 2 or more 'baths. Owners only give full description. Address Wilmette Life, A-16. LTN15-1tc WANTED TO BUY--REAL ESTATE WANTED--TO BUY DIRECT FROM owner 6 or 7 room home in Wil- mette, Kenilworth or Winnetka, not to exceed $25,000. Address Wilmette Life, A-14. LTN15-1te HAVE $20,000.00 CASH TO BUY THE best 6-room house available in Win- netka or Glencoe. Please give full particulars. Address Talk, 6. TN44-1tc WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER having farm for sale; give particu- lars and lowest price. Johni. J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wis. T43-2tp WANTED--SMALL HOUSE IN WIN- netka. Will pay $10,000 to $15,000. Address Winnetka Talk, A-11. T44-3tc FOR RENT--REAL ESTATE FOR RENT--ON RIVER AT MAG- nolia Springs, Alabama, 4 room furnished cottage; ideal winter re- sort with fishing. Mrs. F. Heinig, 782 Center Street, Hubbard Woods. Tel. Winn. 551-J. LTN15-1tc FOR RENT--HOUSES FOR RENT---FURNISHED OR UN- furnished house, 9 rms. 2 baths, very large rooms, hot water heat, A-1 cond. near transportation and schools, can have long lease. Ad- dress Life, 8. LT15-1tc FOR RENT -- FEB. AND MARCH, completely furn. 6-room Colonial house; hot water heat, $125, includ- ing coal. Party leaving town. 342 Gregory Avenue, Wilmette. Tel. Wil. 2023. TN44-1te FOR RENT--NICELY FURNISHED 8§-room house, with 2-car garage, Feb. 1st to June 1st, rent reason- able to responsible parties. Tel. Winn. 459. T41-tfc FOR RENT--IMMEDIATELY, COZY little bungalow near Winnetka depot, $75 a month. Inquire 877 Elm Street. Tel. Winnetka 1689. LTN15-1te FOR RENT--6 ROOM HOUSE, MOD- ern, small garage, $125.00 month. 187 Forest Ave. Tel. C. A. Thorsen, Kenilworth 261. WANTED TO RENT--HOUSES WANTED TO RENT--UNFUR. 6 OR 7 room house by adults for 1 yr. or LT15-1te | CENTRAL HOTEL--ROOMS; STEAM heat; hot and cold running water. Tel. Wil." 1080. 629 Main St., Wil. LT1-tfc HELP WANTED--MALE WANTED--NEWSBOY FOR MORN- ing route in Hubbard Woods. Tel Winn, 765. TN44-1tc SITUATION WANTED--MALE Upholstering, Draperies, Slip Covers J. B. MacFarlane Interior Decorator Formerly with Mandel Bros. 417 Fourth Street, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2228 LTN4-tfc WINDOW furniture kalsomin- HOUSE AND cleaning, floor waxing, polishing, and basement 3 ing. Also odd painting jobs; first class references. Walsh, Tel. Winn. 816. LT7-tfe EXP. MAN, SITUATION WANTED--BY CHAUF- feur, white, age 25, married. North Shore, Ref. Address Wilmette Life, A-9. LT15-1tc DETECTIVE SERVICE Shadowing, Civil, Criminal, and Domestic Investigations. All inquiries strictly confi- dential. Address F. E. P. Du Bois, 666 Oakdale Ave., Chicago, Box C Phone Buckingham 8062 LTN12-4tc IN COLLEGE in store or 17-YEAR-OLD BOY wants part time work office. Can also keep house eve- nings. T. King, 900 Oak St. Tel Winn. 1876. T44-1tp EXPERIENCED HOUSEMAN; 25 YRS. on North Shore; reference. Tel. Evanston 6071. TN44-1tp HELP WANTED--FEMALE WANTED--MAID FOR GENL HSWK. or mother's helper. Private room and bath. Good wages. Near trans- portation. White. Tel. Wilmette 126. LTN15-1tp WANTED--WHITE MAID FOR GEN- eral housework; no laundry; good wages; near transportation; 523 Ab- bottsford Rd. Tel. Kenilworth 2383. T44-1tc WANTED--WHITE MAID FOR GEN. housework; small family. Mrs. Hutchinson, 515 Abbottsford Rd. Tel. Kenilworth 1343. T44-1tc WANTED--WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL for general housework. Must be clean, healthy and willing, $16. Tel. Wil. 1787. T44-1tc WANTED--MAID TO CARE FOR 1 year old baby and to assist with up- more. Glencoe preferred. Address ir rors i P re Wil. Life, A-7. LTN 15-1tc stairs work. Tel. Winnetka BA tte FOR RENT--ROOMS | WANTED -- SALESLADY. APFLY National Tea Store, 352 Park Ave- FOR RENT--2-ROOMS WITH BATH | nue, Glencoe. . LTN15-1tc on 3rd floor; water heat; electric grill; reasonable to respectful party. WANTED--GIRL TO WORK IN NA- Tel. T44-1te FOR RENT--2 ROOMS, CONV. LOCAT- ed, hot and cold running water, well heated. Tel. Winn. 857. TN44-1te Winnetka 2032. JEFF WHY DONT YOU TRY AND LEAD A BETTER LIFE-YOU ARE r~ CONTINUALLY BREAKING THE TEN COM NO JEDGE 1 DOAN HEV NO TRUBBLE WIF DE TEN COMMANDMENTS ITS DE AMMENDMENTS DAT 'BODDERS ME | JES CAINT SEEM TO KEEP DEM OH, | SEE YoOR BEEN DRUNK AGAIN AND FIGHTING. YOUVE LOST NO SAH, ! HANT DONE LOST DEM. ISE GOT DEM RIGHT MAH POCKET SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE tional Tea Store, 623 Main St., Wil ; Phone 2226. LTN15-1te WANTED--COMPETENT 2nd MAID; MON-MARIE-LOUISE will remodel your old gowns in the latest Paris styles; also gowns to order; reasonable. Tel. Wil. 2943. LT14-tfc WHITE: WOMAN WISHES IRONING and cleaning or other housework by day or hour. Call mornings or af- ter 9 evenings. Wil. 2987. T44-1tc WANTED--LAUNDRY OR CLEAN- ing; day work; local references; send postal to Rose Walker, 2609 Calumet Ave. Apartment 207. Tel. Victory 0426. T44-1tc POSITION WANTED--BY EXPERI- enced colored girl in refined family. Telephone Glencoe 187. TN44-1tc FOR SALE--ONE OVAL TOP MAHOG. dining room table, one walnut bed, box springs and mate and plier 5 ffects. Call Glencoe . household effe oe ROOM SET, statuary SALE -- DINING Vietrola, pedestal = marble and davenport at Iredale Warehouse in Winnetka. FOR T44-1tc Storage | FOR SALE -- HOUSEHOLD GOODS INVESTMENTS FOR SALE--HAND PAINTED BREAK- fast set, 95 pisces, Si. Solid rg 4 oster ed, carved, $50. . ny i bed, $25. 3 size pool INVEST YOUR MONEY table, $50. Taupe velvet rug, 12x22, in a $100. Clarke Jewel Gas Stove, $25. SAFE Small Wilton rug, 7x10, $8. Tel. and Winnetka 1885. TN44-1tc MONEY-MAKING INSTITUTION T31-tfc OUR EARNINGS HAVE NEVER BEEN LESS THAN 7% % WINNETKA BUILDING ASSOCIATION E. E. ADAMS, Sec. 2 Prouty Annex Will Sell 1923 Dodge Coupe LIKE NEW. OUT. OF FACTORY only 6 mo. stop light, Johnson trans- mission lock, 2° bumpers, spare tire with cover and lock, motometer with lock, skid chains, cost $1,250. Will sell for $750. Tel. Kenilworth 1313. LTN15-1te @ - 2200 REO TOURING. NEW and bearings. New rear end. New Zenith carburetor. Good mechani- cal condition. Almost new tires. 3 extra rims with 3 good spare tires; one a brand new cord. Paint, top and upholstery. good. Call Grant. Winnetka 2001. LTG15-1te CRANK CASE Phone Wilmette 911-RX Phone Douglas 7634 FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES WANTED TO BUY -- HOUSEHOLD T31-tfc TWO GIRLS, COOK AND SECOND GOODS madd, Tel Evanston Ba iette| WINNETHEA . FURNITURE - STORE 1 = buys and sells rugs, stoves, autos, WOMAN WISHES WASHING AND pianos, anything useful. Jo%yoax FOR SALE--A FINE IMPORTED LIN- cleaning. Tel. Wil. 739-Mx. T44-1tc St. en table cloth, 4 yds. long With -- n 3 a J q heavy fringe. Napkins to match. N. FELL--DEALER IN NEW AND 1 ] fo SITUATION WANTED MALE AND used household sgods. 1644 Maple Phone Glencoe 790. LTN15-1te FEMALE ve. Jvanston. one Evans. . - Avs, Evan LTN1-tfc EXP. COLORED COUPLE, COOK AND NGOUS 7 houseman wish position in or out MISCELLANE lh G d of city. Good ref. Tel, Victory C INnese 00 S 2553. LTN15-1tp WE BUILD GARAGES i red 1s NURSERY Give your car a home and let Exquisitely embroidere in- : us build it for you. Good work- ens, Filet, Cut and Puseh, Din PLANT HEDGE SHRUBS AND PER- manship, best materials and ner and Lunch Cloths, Nap ine, ennials; priced as low as $8.00 per lowest prices. For further par- Runners, Etc, in Swatow an hundred; guaranteed stock. Address ticulars, phone Glencoe 641. Grass. Prices $1.00 to $60.00. Talk, A-19. TN44-1tp L. B. DEAN, ti a a 253 Linden Ave. Glencoe Beautifully em broidere PIANO TUNING ? 3 £ Shawls, Mandarin Coats and 3 LTN15-tfe Skirts, Old Embroideries and EXPERT PIANO TUNING, REPAIR- Tapestries; Girdles, Chaint Ear ing. L. W. Foster, piano maker. Rings, Fans, Bags, Ete, Frices Cail, your home tuner. Sd H. J. AUTO LAUNDRY $1.60 to $150. . - - Automobile upholstery, seat 2 My nephew Teceptly Sptarnes » " 2 2 Pp ; rom ina an roug ese FOR SALE--AUTOMOBILES covers and tops cleaned 3 ariloles with Titi His family Satisfaction Guaranteed are co-operating in this sale to assist him to complete his edu- cation. Inspection invited. MRS. J. W. PANUSHKA, 719 NINTH ST., WILMETTE at Jarvis Garage, 1512 Jarvis Ave, Rogers Park or telephone Sheldrake 5926 Sunday for appointment. T44-1te CADILLAC MODEL 53, ENGINE RE- cently overhauled and put in good running condition, all new glass curtains, four new tires, spot light, offered at $400. Robert L. Johnson, Deerfield. LTN15-tfe FOR SALE--OAKLAND 5-PASSENGER touring car; motor in very good condition; car newly painted and fully equipped. Price $150. Tel. Winnetka 564-R. TG44-1te USED The Used Car unusual cars in both Cadi eous makes. new automobile i class, who would sider wish particularly our late model, lacs. ior performance, satisfaction that Our changing, and an attractive vour needs. Your payment. Cadillac Moto Evan reference required. Phone Winnetka KENILWORTH INN FOR RENT--SUITE OF ROOMS WITH bath; also single room; hot and cold water, Best of food. Telephone Kenilworth 167. LT15-1te 82. SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN laundry. Tel.. 'Wil. 2708. T44-1tp T44-1tc | Evanston 8600 CADILLAC'S Evanston Cadillac assortment of To the prospective purchaser of a the purchase of a used car, These cars will attract the buy- er who demands dependability, super- a car whose quality and prestige are universally acknowledged. selections you will price a Salesroom open evenings. present car 1810 Ridge Avenue, Evanston CARS Department of the Branch offers an good used llacs and miscellan- n the $2,000-$2,500 not ordinarily con- we to call attention to reconditioned Cadil- all, the owning and, above comes from are continually find here at car that suits accepted in part r Car Company ston Branch Rogers Park 9810 LTN5-tfc TELEPHONE 676 LTN15-1te Good Used Cars Willys Knight 7 pas. tour ..$400 DOAEE : LOL. ies veminice tories ss vo 425 FOR SALE --'} BLACK CANTON Franklin: Sedan ..... 00 00 350 crepe dress, size 38, very cheap. Tel. Chicago Electric .........:.. 175 Winnetka 1205. TN44-1te WERSTED MOTOR CO. Phone Winnetka 165 FOR SALE -- FRESH EGGS. 338 LTN15-1te Provident Ave. Winn. T44-1tp FOR SALE--FORD COUPE; COM- | WANTED TO BUY--MISCELLANEOUS pletely equipped with speedometer; new spare tire with cover and etec.] WANTED -- AT ONCE. GIRLS Run only 3 months. Good reason coaster brake bicycle; 2nd size. for selling by owner. Can be seen Please state price and particulars. Address Wilmette Life, A-17. T44-1te WANTED--TO BUY TUXEDO SUIT, 37 or 38. Address Winnetka Talk, A-4, T-1tp LOST AND FOUND LOST -- NEAR NEW TRIER HIGH school last Friday, boy's sheep-lined coat. Please inform or return to Mrs. Peter Johansen, 158 Bertling Lane. Phone Winn. 769. T44-1tc LOST--A WIRE HAIRED FOX TER- rier; head and ears tan; body white; liberal reward. Return 874 Grove St., Glencoe. Tel. Glencoe 813. TN44-1tc Symphony Concert Is Postponed One Week The next symphony concert in the series beng given at New Trier High school, under the auspices of the New Trier Township Orchestra association, will be on Tuesday, January 22, in- stead of Monday, January 14, as originally announced. Th's change in date is due to the 'a~t that the Chi- cago Symplony orchestra made an engagement which conflicted with that of the local organization. The change in date also applies to the children's concert which wil he eiven on the afterncon of Tuesday, | January 22. County Legionnaires to Start Membership Drive The Cock county asso-iation of the | American Legon plan: a mem»ersh p drive during 1924 which will increase the total membership for all posts in the county to 35,000. Definite plans have been made for the campaign and a meeting under the auspices of the state department was held Saturday, January 5, in the Peoples Gas build- ing, at which time -the plans were | presented for discussion before final adoption. a & - PE a --_-- HERE IN EXPECT PARLEY ON ROAD PLAN Evanston Asked to Widen W. Railroad Avenue Wilmette and Evanston authorities are expected to confer in the very near future in connection with the proposed plan to widen West Rail- road avenue in that city to connect with the prospective widened Main street at the south village limits. The Village board has directed a communication to Mayor Harry P. Pearsons of Evanston, setting forth the advisability of having West Rail- road avenue included in the widened through thoroughfare which, with the ~.proposed through highway to be lo- cated on the west side of the North- .western tracks in New Trier Town- ship and the McCormick highway ex- . tending along the drainage channel and joining with West Railroad ave- nue, would provide a great traffic artery into the north side of Chicago. Action on a matter of having West I Railrqad pupikiawividened will be de- layed 1... 6-15 o'clois was explained in Evanston, due to the absence of Mayor Pearsons, who is in the south. As previously announced in Wil- mette Life, the widening and repaving of Main street throughout the length of the village will probably go for- ward early in the summer. Villages to the north have signified their in- tention of continuing the highway to the north county line. The board of County commissioners has appropriated $100,000 as its por- tion of the expense of the proposed through highway, which would be a county aid road. The separate vil- lages will bear their proportionate share of the cost. Include McCormick Road In Sanitary Dist. Budget It will cost the Chicago Sanitary dis- trict $38,021,929 to carry on its mission this year of preserving the health of present and future residents of Cook county. Appropriations of that amount were approved recently by the district. Among the more important projects on which work is being carried for- ward or proposed are: North Side sewage treatment works, $7,000,000; when complete, $8,500,000. West Side sewage treatment works, $3,000,00; total when complete, $40,- 000,000. 2 Pershing road conduit extension, $1,- 764.000. South Side sewage treatment works, $1,500,000; total when complete, $7,500,- 000. Regulating works for Great Lakes, $2,500,000. Calumet River dredging, total when complete $1,500,000. McCormick road, extending along Drainage canal to W. Railroad avenue, Evanston, $800,000. $500,000; 24,738,758,739 Talks On Phones During 1922 There were 24,738,758739 telephone calls over America's 14,346,701 tele- phones during 1922 according to an es- timate made by the United States cen- sus in a late report. The operations of telephone companies showed $684,904,736 in revenues which is an increase of 75.8 per cent over 1917. The value of the plants was estimated at $2,205,121,610, an increase of 47.8 per cent over 1917. Employes numbered 312,137 and salaries paid aggregated $553,263,801, an increase of 101.1 per cent. INTEREST HERE IN REALTORS SESSION North shore realtors are turning their attention at this time to the meeting of the National Association of Real Estate boards to be held in Atlanta, Ga., Jan- uary 17-19. One of the important matters to be discussed at the convention will be Sec- retary Mellon's tax reduction program, it is said. ; Many real estate men believe an un- just burden of taxation is' placed on real estate by the exemption of government securities from taxation. National officers making their home in Evanston, who will be at the Atlanta meeting include Herbert U. Nelson, ex- ecutive secretary of the national associa- tion -and Hiram S. Cody, treasurer of the national association. Regarding the meeting in Atlanta, Mr. Nelson said: "Bringing together repre- sentatives from the 495 constituent real estate boards of the United States and Canada and representing in their mem- bership of 20,000 not only real estate brokerage but the general interests of ownership in real property, the meeting, constituting practically the annual meet- ing of the organization, will be the prin- cipal gathering of real estate men to be held this year for the formulation of real estate policies and action." Village Attorney Attends Law Sessions at Detroit Frederic B. Crossley, 600 Washing- ton avenue, Wilmette Village attorney and secretary of the Northwestern University School of Law, will be in Detroit this week-end in attendance upon the annual meeting of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology." A large delegation of Northwestern University faculty members will at- tend the sessions. (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 December, 1923 as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la) $116,100.00 Loans on Collateral Security (Ib): iid Seve de ered] 30110 Other 'Loans (Ic) ........ 182,631.39 Overdraits (2) ...... ra 523.50 U. S. Government Invest- ments. (3)... 5, aris 123.20 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 422,545.75 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. (3) cil : 37,500.00 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, 8 0) 163,242.49 Total Resources ......... $964,057.43 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1) os $ 50,000.00 Surplus Ea SE 25,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) (3) 5,935.00 Time Deposits (4a) ....... 368,839.04 Demand Deposits (4b) ..... 497,837.08 Dividends Unpaid (5) ..... 2,000.00 Reserve Accounts (ay SL. 14,446.31 Total' Liabilities 7.5... .. $964,057.43 I, Sanborn Hale, netka State Bank, that the above Cashier of the Win- do solemnly swear ! statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that the items and amounts shown above correspond with the items and amounts shown in the report made to the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois. pursuant to law. SANBORN HALE, Cashi State of Illinois | ser: Coun'y of Cook 'S$ Subscribed and sworn to before me There were 57,248 systems or lines and 37,265,528 miles of wire connected to. 14,346,701 telephones. this day of January, 1924. ) ™N . |B There forced netka, = BANK AT Your Home Bank made payable to servants work- ing for people residing in Win- do not know the party the check is made payable to, or the check writer. This is one of many reasons why : Winnetka their checking accounts in a Win- netka Bank. WINNETKA-TRUST o? SAVINGS -BANK E | d 5 win D oT | TT 1: os y - are times when we are to refuse to honor checks the reason being that we people should have Im Street at Center ye (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) Report of the condition of Winnetka Trust and Savings Bank located at Winnetka, State of Illinois, at the close of business on the 5th day of January, 1924, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Illinois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Loans on Real Estate (la) $ 197,950.00 Loans on Collateral Security BY iin iinren einai 69,456.90 Other Loans (Ic) .......-: 10449200 Overdrafis. (2) «cva..5 2,029.06 U. S. Government Invest- MEMS (3). vineiani 22,300.00 Other Bonds and Stocks (4) 506,319.49 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures (5) ........ 3,000.00 Due from Banks, Cash and Other Cash Resources (7, Ta 141,420.45 Total Resources ........ $1,046,967.90 LIABILITIES Capital Stock (1) ........$ 35,000.00 Surpias: (2) :.ii suai. 20,000.00 Undivided Profits (Net) (3) 7,048.95 Time Deposits (4a) ...... 498,464.84 Demand Deposits (4b) .... 484,423.09 Dividends Unpaid (5) ..... 1,400.00 Reserve Accounts (6) ..... 631.02 Total Liabilities: .......... $1,046,967.90 I, M. K. Meyer, President of the Winnetka I'rust 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 .0 the Auditor of Public Accounts, State of Illinois, pursuant to law. M. K. MEYER, President. State of Illinois, | County of Cook. 5 Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 5th day of January, 1924. FRED R. HAVILAND. (Seal) Notary Public. (Seal) E. DUDLEY BRADSTREET, rss Notary Public LOOK RERE LEE SAYS: "We like to have things fresh. People, too, like things that have just come in--tobacco, drugs, candy. Strange to say, our clerks are not fresh; they're just plain obliging. That's what we're told. DAMS PHARMACY Elm & Linden WINNETKA 2 - « -

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