South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 142, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 May 1921 — Page 7

SUNDAY. MAY 22, 1921

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F youv'e been lucky, you've had steady work during the past weeks. Those who have been laid off are

saying that never again will they let themselves be caught with out a bank account to fall back on. The mills and factories are starting up again. The

wheels are now beginning to turn. The boys are get

ting back on the job.

Now that you are again at work hadn't you better open a savings acoount?

You May Need Money Desperately You can never tell when vou mav need money. Monev means food. Money mean? medicine. Monev means clothes. Money means fuel. Your very life and the lives of your wife and children may depend upon money. STORE UP some money everv week. SAVE V w $3 or $2 or $1 or even 50 cents a week. Put all the monev vou can into your savings account on payday.

Save Before You Speed.

YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT IS OF FIRST IMPORTANCE. Before vou spend any of your week's wages, deposit a part in your savings account. Do tb's before you pay bills before you spend anyth ig. Save before you spend. Make payday your banking day.

WARNING By BURTON" BRALIJY Oh, it's great to be a spender In the splendor Of your youth And you hate to be a tightwad with ycur light wad. That'3 the truth, And you shouldn't be a miser; but It's wiser Now and then To deny yourself a craving, and be savins Five or ten: For when wet days follow sunny And the luck is running rank It's a comfort to have money In the bank! Yc3, I know each old curmudgeon who Is trudpin' To the prave Has a lot of stuff to preach you that'll teach you How to save; And I know it's irritating all this pratine: Handed you, (And the most distressing fact is that, in practice. It Is true); You can smlle at mo?t reverses "When you hear the pleasant clank Of your Jolly old sesterces In the bank. I was once a merry spendthrift, couldn't bear thrift With my fun; Now I'm old and I am seedy and I'm needy. Listen, fnn; I'm a Horrible Kxample don't you trample On my trail. Don't ppend every jot and tittle, save a little Of your kale. To be busied L?n't funny When you're old and drear and dank. Keep a little roll of money In the bank! (Opyrlpfct 121 by Now sparer rntprpr!?")

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You Lose Your Job--What Then? What will you do if you lose your job?; Do you want to depend upon donations from fellowworkers who may be hard-pressed for money themselves? What will vou do if vou set sick, or if you have an accident? A MAN'S BANK ACCOUNT IS HIS BEST FRIEND. It is ahvavs readv 1"? time of need. Save something eacli week.

How Your Bank Helps Your savings bank Helps you first by providing an absolutely safe place for your money. Your funds are safeguarded by rigid state and federal regulation and supervision and every modern protective device. And your bank helps you by adding A interest subject to usual regulation. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT

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