W1,01Imeue stage Banik A TRUST COMPANY located at Wilmettë,, State -of Illinois, at the close of bu'siness, on the 3th day of june. 1933, as made 1 to the Auditor of Public Accounts of the State of Ilii- fýois, pursuant to law. RESOURCES Cash, Other Cash -Resources and Due. from, B'anks............................$4:580,676.93ý U. S. Governrnent Investments 7,W9 Other. Bonds and Securities....... Lopans on Collateral'Securitv.............. Other 'Loans.................... 345,,5,.56 250,337.63 77,240.15 Loans on Real, Estate............... ý....... 25837.44 Overdrafts ........................ 422.7 Other'Real Estate................. Banking House, Furnitur e and Fixtures, Customers' Liability u:tider Letters of Credit Customers' Liabiiity accounit of Acceptances Other Resources ........ .......... .None None 8». 4.92- Total Resources................... 51*,,627.07 LIABILITIES Captial Stock.......................... 200OO0.00 Surplus........ ........ .............. ... J00s.0 Undivided'Profits* (Net)3,715 Reserve Accounts........... 59M2.321 Demand Deposits............,2,s. Tirne Deposits.................. Due to Baniks.................. 520,243.7 next Infani ëd for We f rom 2 to Welfare clink is nesday a fternoon, Police Seek Owner of' .Abandoned Automobile Henry J.Brautigam, Wilm'ette chief of police, announces that this- is the last chance to dlaim a five-pass- enger Nash sedan (Serial No. 6680-2), which Wilmiette, police found aban- doiied on a street in the west section of* the village several weeks ago. If the sedan is ýnot called for within a fiew days. it Will. be disposed of, ini spite of the fact that a cat and ber kittens, havýe taken it over as a per- mnanent homei it is annlounce(t. Police Re'move Markers Pointing to Beach Fete Village Prsident C.. P. Dubbs dis- covered Sunday that someone hba(l posted placards. along the West sile of Sheridan road from hsabella street to Cbestnut avenue, bearing the legend "Waller-North Div. Beach Party," with an arrow below pointing the way to wherever the beach party was to be held. At his instance thi. signs were taken clown by police (cf- ficers and removed to departmentý headquarters. BITTEN BY DOG William Neetz, 47 years of age, 2016 Bircbwood avenue, was bitten on the right arm Friday by a setter dog be- longing to W. J. Fisher, .1637 Spencer avenue. He1 was attended by Dr. Martin. H. Seifert, Village health commissioner. The dog was late 'r taken to a hospital by its owner for observation. Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank XVyenter, jr., of 1204 AsýhlaiId'avenue, accompanied by Fred Lind of Wilmette and Arthur Andersen, Jr., of Winnetka, are sailing July 22, on theéS S. Ameri- can Legion of the Munson line for a forty-two day trip to South America. bus and will be escorted by the Jun- ior Fair Tour guides throughout the day. 'Uhe children wull be off ered a choice of three of the regular jun- ior Fair -Tours ail of which include .special. children's attractions. It is hoped that organized groujps will be sent f romn the Wilmette playgrounds., Arrangements for this tour can, be made with Miss Joe Skidmore, Of the Village Green playground, or with Miss Helen Frimand, Wilmette 1305. it, is: explained. The total cost of the tour will be. 80 cents. This charge will include transportation, guide service, gate admission and a ride on the En- charited Isle. Police A&t to Stop Street Lamp Breakage, A roup o oswere discove red, Friday morninig throwin g stones at streetlàlamps at Sheridan road and Lake avenue. Police werè notified, but when officers arrived the boys had disappeared. The practice of breaking street. lamps is a serious miatter for the *village, sin,.ce, the c..st of repla cement'mountsý to a consider- able figure during the year. The probltn i vas discussed, at the la.ý.z meeting of the Village board, and vigorous prosecution will follow estabishnent of the identity of those guilty of such vandalisrn, it %vas stated. Only recently three boys were apprehenided and compeled to pay $45 for' the damage done. - Parents have been urged to cooperate with officiaIs in abating this practice. , Park Board Meets Bond Payments by Exchange Frankc J. Scheidenhelm, treasurer 'of the Wilmette Park board, advised that body, at, its meeting Monday night that theëre are in the treasury: $5;000 in 4V2 percent bonds whichl have not been sold. These represent one-haîf of an issue of .$10,000, and mature July .7, 1935. The other half b........... id. ...... . . . .1. . . . . tàte of Illinois i s ounty of Cook Ç S Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th VI (SEAL) Sday of July, 1933, ERA PRIEBEj Notary Public. BîlàAUN Duos. Service Station Coetmi AYume, i/S ok 'Wst off MWa St3e