South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 17, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 January 1922 — Page 5

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TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY! 7. 1922 '

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National Thrift Week

Jan. 17th to 22nd

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If you have a small bed of Howers in your yard, at home, you help them to flourish bv watering them. Whv do vou do that? Of course, because it has a beneficial effect and brings about more quickly a flourishing blossom.

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Consider the parallel in the case of hidden savings. If you hoard money and keep it let us say, in a china jar, under a mattress, in a stocking, you are not nourishing it. As in the case of the flower so in the case of money there is a real need for invigoration such as is provided by interest. This hiding of money in obscure places is an evil, and your savings have neither the Gibraltar-Ike SECURITY nor the stimulation of INTEREST that is to be found only in a pavings Account at a reputable, reliable bank. THIS IS THRIFT WEEK and if you are doing this foolish thing with your money now is the time to stop it.

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Here's What

Arthur Brisbane Says

You arc not surprised when an old lady die leaving $140 in an old chain jar. But you are surprised when Senator Boies Penrose leaves $226,100 in cash in his safe deposit vault. There were ten-thousand-dollar bills, onethou-sand-dollar bills and smaller bills down to fifty dollars. Money "talks," but it docs not answer questions and doesn't tell where it came from or why it was saved. No one will ever know why Senator Penrose kept all that money loose in a box, drawing no interest. If an intelligent United States senator does it, how many little people do it?

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