Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1921, p. 7

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y\? THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 BUILD ELEVEN BUNGALOWS â€"-IN SOUTH EAST SECTION Alfred C Julian, Begins Work on Group of Beautifully Appointed Homes on M«.p!; Avenue Excavating was started this week on the'hrst of eleven beautiful Jnmga- lows, all of different design and of faced brick outer finish, to be built on Maple avenue between Third street and Sheridan road. The homes are to be built by Alfred C. Julian. J. H. Penny and Son are agents for the sale of the residences. "No two of these homes afe~To~be alike, ^aid_ Mr.^enney, this week in commenting on the prospective olans. "Every one of the hojnej_is_bullt_aJ- ter the latest approved designs with particular attention to providing all the conveniences conducise to econ- omy in housework. The houses, throughout, will harmonize in de- sign and construction with the most beautiful homes in the village." The bungalows with lot, are to cost approximately $12,000. each, it is said. STS-BIG^ POSITION IN HOUSTON, TEX. Ray M. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Miller, 1775 Washington ave- nue, has resigned his position with the Claim department of the Chi- cago and Northwestern railway, and has accepted the position of Chief Clerk and Claim Adjuster for the Trinidad and Brazos Valley railway with headquarters at Houston, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, who have re- sided with his parents in the village, made many warm friends here who wish theoL good^fortune_ jn their new home. Mr. Miller is prominent in American Legion circles at Houston and has a number of friends Here who were with him in the 33rd -regi- ment during the war. Mrs. Miller is a native of Houston. 56,562.80 Report of Condition of The First National Bank OF WILMETTE at Wilmette in the State of Illinois, at 12J, cIose of business on February 21, Loans and discounts $320,177.49 Overdrafts, secured 295.04 unsecured ...... 4*90.91 685.95 *'• 8. faovernment securities owned i ____ - ' • ' Pledge to secure U. S. deposits (par value) ........... 4,500.00 Total U. S. Gov- ernment securities Other bonds, secur- ities, etc. i Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. de- posits ........... 8,795.00 Bonds other than Urâ€" S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits., 10,000.00 Bonds and secur- ities (other than V.' S. securities) pledged as col- lateral for State , or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable. . 13,275.00 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks.) owned and unpledged. . .109,440.19 Collateral trust and ^>ther- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above, statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. W. webber. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March, 1921. W. D. LBARY, Notary Public. Correctâ€"Attest: PRANK J. BAKER. DAVID NELSON, J. M. AFPEL, Directors. ARRIVAL OF SON • and Mrs. H. Schuette, 1631 avenue, announce the Mr. Washington birth of a son on Tuesday at the St. Francis hospital, Evanston. SERIOUS ILLNESS Clifton L. Keith, 222 Ninth street, is seriously ill at his home this week the result, of a severe cold. Mr. Keith became critically ill Tuesday night. notesâ€"trf~ corporations is- sued for not less than one year nor more than three years' time.. 40flgg.K0 STORE FOR MEN FINDS PLACE IN THE VILLAGE Does Wilmette need a'men's, store? That was the question in the minds of rriany residents early last month while preparations were underway for the opening of the Burn's Toggery at 631 West Railroad avenue, across the way from the Chicago and North- western station. The answer is that the Burn's Toggery has found a place in the community. It is a really beautiful shop, second to none in the village and, what is perhaps of more con- sequence, one may find on its shelves a very completgHne of men's furn- ishings in conservative styles which, none the less/meet the vogue of the day. It might be well for Wilmette men to~ visit the Burn's Toggery. Total bonds, se- curities, etc., other than U. S.. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub- scription) ...... Furniture and -fixa- tures........... Lawful reserVe with Federal Reserve Bank ........... Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bank- ers, and truest companies in the United States.77. Checks on other banks in the same 'city or town re- < porting- banlt..^____ Total of Items 12, 13,-14, 15, and 16. 66,634.18 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of _______ reporting- bank and other cash items ........... Interest earned but not collectedâ€"ap- proximate â€" on - '*-â€"â€" - Notes and Bills Receivable not . past due......... Total 181,675.69 . 1,800.00 2,669.49 i 82,802.12 1,676.03 3,397.48 â€"-----------SOUTHERN TRIP-------------- Mrs. Harry C. Boyden, 829 Park avenue, left Wilmette yesterday for Cincinnati where she will meet Mr. Boyden. They will spend two weeks at Asheville, N. C, and two weeks at St. Petersburg, Fla., returning,to Wilmette about April 1. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in............... Surplus fund ..... Undivided profits. .$ 9,867.07 Less current ex- » penses, interest, and taxes paid. . Interest and dis- count collected or credited in ad- vance of maturity and not earnedâ€" (approximate). .. Amount reserved for taxes accrued Majestk Underground Garbage Receiver Sanitary garbage disposalâ€" underground â€" is accomplished with die Majestic Underground Garbage Receiver. Dogs can't upset it as they do the ordinary unsightly garbage can. Flies and vermin can not get to it. It is sanitary end odor-proof. This un- derground receiver is weâ€"con' venien t, too. Step- ping on a handy trip opens the can. It is economical because it will outlast ihe , ordin- ary can. 2,298.31 668,703.01 GREENLEAF DELICATESSEN 1133 Greenleaf Ave. Tel. 2433 Home made bread and rolls, 4 bakings daily. Chocolate Doughnutsâ€"Monday and Friday. Graham Breadâ€"Tuesday and Thursday. Marble Cakeâ€"Wednesdayâ€"and- Saturday. XheeserCanned Goods, Cooked Meats, Salad always on hand. Extra this week, Wednesday, Pastry Trifles. HOURS Weekdays 7:30 to 9. Sunday 7:30 to 11. 3 to 9. 2 Portable Garages and Summer Homes { GARAGES $145 up Why pay Gar age rent? â€"Invest o Kfc "' iV'IMP"------ d m-"^>^mmmk\^r Send for Catalogue | | -', Delivered and erectecLin few hours. I â-  DUFFY PORTABLE HOUSE CO. â-  â-  4307-19 W. 24th Place CHICAGO â-  | Phone Lawndale 177 â-  $ 50,000.00 10,000.00 2,993.46 6,873.61 reserved interest 326.96 A MAJESTIC UNDERGROUND GARBAGE RECEIVER Is Sanitary -----Convenient-â€"------..... , Odor Proof Fly Proof"~7~ Do g Proof and Saves Money LET US SHOW YOU Angert Wire and Iron Works__ Phone Englewood 7498 6024-32 Grove Avenue CHICAGO Amount for all accrued Certified chec k s outstanding ..... Total of Items 28, 29, 30, and 31. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reservet Individual deposits subject to check. Certificates of de- posit due in less than 30 d ay s (otherâ€"thanâ€"fop-----------,â€" money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured pledge of assets of this bank .... Dividends unpaid -*------ Total of demand deposits........ 399,040.76 Time deposits sub- ject to Reserye t ~ â- "â€" Certificates of de- posit (other than for money bor- rowed) ........ Postal savings de- posits ........ Other time deposits Total of time de- posits subject to • Reserve, Items 39, 40, 41, and 42 .. .170,573.95 United HStsrtes- posltst (other 3,322.83 1,700.14 304.76 326.96 389,607.76 1,430.00 8,000.00 3.00 Special Sale of Spring Suits and Dresses UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1126 CENTRAL AyENUE WILMETTE Phone Wilmette 2403 ^ PLAN with us for materials, when you build or repair. EDWARD HINES LUMBEI^eO. Church St. and Maple'Ave. _____ Evanston Evanston 42 Wilmette 132 1,150.00 170.52 169,258.48 than postal sav- ings) -==* War loan deposit account......... Other United States deposits, • includ- ing deposits of U. S. disbursing offi- cers ............ Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank ........... Total ........... Of the total loans 1,500.00 1,500.00 25,000,00 668,703.01 and discounts shown above, the amount on which in- terent and discount was charged at rates in excess of theme permitted By law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed SO cent* was made) was S30.000.00. The number of such loans was 12. compensation paid by this bank to Chairman of Board (If any), President, Vice President, Cashier, and Assistant Cashiers for month of January, 1021, i S435.00; AnnunI pay of all these officers at January, 1921 rate of pay, S5.22e.CC; number of these officers on da «ri report was 3. Aggregate amount of salaries compensation paid to all other em- ployees of the bank for month of Jan- uary, 1921, S28O.O0; Annual pay of these employees on basis of the January, 1021, rate of pay, S3,300; number of Federal Electric Washing f Ever see one work? Its middle name is simplicity. All that is necessary is to put in Announcing Rock-Bottom Prices on the Player-Piano of Known Valueâ€"The Nationally Priced (Prmiumtd GulBRANun) IJLBRAMSEN Player-Piano Suburban Model $495 Back to old prices! Country Seat Model Back to a point where goods can be mer- chandised on the basis of relative valuesâ€" on a basis consistent with the normal money levels of wheat, corn, labor, etc. $600 White House Model $700 Gulbransen prices have been reduced to that pointâ€"radically reduced. The Suburban Modelâ€"the Player-Piano -of sensible economyâ€"reduced from $595 to $495. The White House Modelâ€"the superfine Gulbransenâ€"now $700â€"and the Country Seat Modelâ€"the sturdy, substantial, handsome Player-Pianoâ€"cut to $600. Gulbransen prices are basic, the •tandard"of value in the Player-Piano field. They must be fair and reason- able because they are the same all over the United States. Therefore, any reduction in the price of a Gulbransen is genuine. \_Itis^a_ case of_an^rticle always reasonably and moderately priced, always an ex- ceptional valueâ€"being Rock-Bottom! reduced to Gulbransen Trade Mark Every Gulbransen on our floor wilr be moved at the new prices. Gulbransen prices are voar tea spaid. All three model* gladly demonstrated at our store*. PATTERSON BROS. Headquarters foi^ J. & C. Fischer Player-Pianos 828 Davis Street, Evanston Phone Evanston 654 theMe employees oa date of this report STATE OP ILLINOIS, ) ------- )ss I COUNTY OP COOK. ) I, R. W. Webber, Cashier of the above some soap, run in some water, put in the clothes and then just in. The machine does the rest. town Puts a Federal In Your Home Balance In Monthly Payments tnti will pay for the electricity doing a week'* washing Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois Automobile Repairing es WM. KWEHRS1EDT, Prop. ESTABLISHED 1909 Phone Win. 165 562 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka

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