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Show THIS rltKALJJ, MUJSUAX, JULY 23, 1923. 1- a Buy your season AFTER Cbmese "Mark Twain" To Speak At Chautauqu Nf Poos Chew, Editor, SUte.mn and Humorist, Will Tell of . U Uun of Today, Yesterday and Tomorrow. Ticket Now! '''"' ".""' I ' VV CM mm w-r- r , "' . t w OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. re- SPRI.VGVILLE.JuIy tl.-- The mains of Miss Winifred Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Johnson, were brought to Spring-Till- s from near Lees Ferry. Arts, and buried here. Mr. Johnson and sons Frank and Leland made the trip by autonic-bil- e. . The child had been buried 47 years ago and only the bones, with one piece of ribbon, remained. A big reservoir is to be conruct- ed where jhe4 body lay, wnich necessitated its being moved. Services were held Sunday and burial made iu the Evergreen cemetery. Week in frovo A week filled with en te r- tatnment ana instruction, education and pleasure, lor young and old, girls arid boys, men and women. YEARS. NVl ONLY I wrvclousv S'PCtSO By CONDO ,?MMr-y- ''Afrvsx fri J The first automobile trip around the v r , world was of Ameri-- I can make. In 1910-U- . it passed! through 23 countries where cars had never previously been seen. ! it Four signal towers are to be installed on Michigan avenue, Chicago, 111., to keep the traffic working regularly. Red, yellow annd green lights signaled from the towers indicate", "stop," "make ready." and "go." IT ALSo Uoing riis Best No person in America keeps in closer touch with the great events transpiring in China than does Ng Poon Chew, the Chinese editor, statesman, philosopher and humorist, He knows the Chinese national spirit and tradition Be knows what her countless millions of people are doing, knows of their n awakening, of their ambitions and aspirations. In short, he knows the China of yesterday, loday, and the most Important of alL the China of tomorrow. As a speaker he is intensely Interesting, unusually magnetic log ical In his argument and In his appeal Is sincere and powerfuL Dr. Chew's lecture, "China and the Future Peace of the Pacific," Is scheduled for the new-bor- And Now Comes Chautauq ua second evening. THE SECRET OF WHY SOME MEII 7 SPLENDID DAYS 7 13 ENTERTAINING HELPFUL rKUUKAMS 13 19 BIG FEATURES 19 Buy your season ticket now and enjoy these events. TURN TO THE RIGHT' PLAY COMPANY ALICE LOUISE SHRODE EVELYN McFARLANE McCLUSKY DR. NG POON CHEW MIXER'S ORCHESTRAL QUARTET JAMES HAMILTON, TENOR BEATRICE WELLER TOM SKEYHILL Smith's Garage OBTAIN CREDIT, BUT OTHERS CAN'T Various Meanings of Credit The Way Character Begets Confidence and Opens the Way to Trust Thrift and Honesty the Basis of Banking. The secret of why some men can readily obtain credit, while others are unable to borrow a cent, is disclosed in the present article prepared by the Committee on Public Education of the American Bankers Association. It tells an interesting story of how a man of forty, of good reputation and fair success, was nonplussed by his inability to borrow and had to pass up a good opportunity. Banks are said to deal in credit $80 from the bank, and paying It oil - out of savings. The word "credit" has various meanWhen to Shun Debt ings. When you deposit money, your account receives "credit" for that There are circumstances, however, amount When a man borrows money under which one should never borrow a on his note at the bank, he is granted money. Never incur debt in a spec ulative venture. OF THE PEOPLE "credit" When a railroad, a manu- WHO NINETY-FIVSPECULATE, facturing concern, a town, or a gov- PER CENT LOSE. Neither should uses its ernment, issues bonds, it to purchase plea "credit" When anyone buys goods debts be Incurred possessions. , Such debts without paying cash, at the time of are millstones around the necks of purchase, "credit" is granted. With- countless families. out credit, our present day business Progressive banks adhere to the same standards they exact of their system could not exist Their business methods Credit Is possible only where peo- patrons. ple have confidence In each other, must be beyond reproach. They exand confidence can exist only where clude business of doubtful reputation good character exists. Every success- and have no part in the feverish ful business man looks upon his credit struggle' for sudden wealth. banks are regarded with standing as a most valuable asset, and he maintains it by square dealing. great respect and hold a place of To get credit a man mrst pay his ever increasing Importance. Some thoughtless persons criticize debts, or it soon becomes known he Is not of good character and not worthy banks for not making loans more of confidence. Those from whom he freely but it must be remembered would buy refuse to trust him and the that a bank's business Is to receive banks decline to grant him credit deposits as well as to grant loans, Then come business failure and a long and it is therefore the trustee of uphill fltfbt to get on his feet again money belonging to others. It must safeguard its depositors' funds and and live down the past so control them as to be always ready More Than Honesty Needsd to return them Intact upon demand. Honesty is not the only factor in That requires great care in granting volved In credit.- For instance, Mr. credits. Jones, a. man of forty, of excellent morals, who has enjoyed a fair in come for many years, sees an oppor- THE MORTALITY OF tunity to purchase a business. He SAVINGS ACCOUNTS requires financial assistance. He calls on a banker and asks for the neces The Savings Banks Association ot sary credit The banker asks the na ture of the business, what it will cost Massachusetts has issued a tabulation and what Mr. Jones can command in made by a mutual savings bank in an reartv monev. or other resources, but average New England town showing learns that he has no money or propof the accounts epened during a that own. erty of his It is clear that Mr. Jones lacks six months period, 85 to 90 per cent were open at the end of the period. ability to manage his affairs wisely. At the end of the next six months of had not strength enough He has 70 cent were open. At the character to save money by adapting about end of one year about 60 per ceni expenses to Income, and therefore has 18 months not proved that he could make finan- were open; at the end of ot three the end 65 at about cent; men do per it cial progress. Moreover, 50 per cent; and then the not invest some of their own money years about declined by 2 to in the business they usually lack In- figure rather steadily 3 of number the cent discouroriginal per become easily centive and At the end of ten years aged. It would be unwise for anyone each year. financial risk, and about 25 per cent ot the accounts were to assume such Mr. Jones probably would fall to get stIU open. After that the changes were credit from the bank. He must give very small, mostly on account of death one else up his opportunity to some money. saved has who Federal Reserve Copied Banks are public servants, but that those serve does not obligate them to Peru is the first country in Latin who are unfair in business or lackto reorganize its banking ing in the great principles underly- America as a care- System according to Federal Reserve ing success. To be known ful and thrifty person is the best principles by the enactment of the assurance that the bank will extend Federal Reserve Act df Peru to develop the country's resources along financial help when needed. should modern lines of financing. Peru's new Many people think that one is modeled after the shun debt like the measles. 1 hey banking system Federal Reserve, with and wise States United between fall' to distinguish ' such as the banking unwise debt It is .wise to use credit, modifications financial sit that is, go into debt, to buy ,a home. conditions end generalIt A provides for there uation require. thrift Such debt endourages of a Federal Reserve dent may wisely borrow money need- the creation It is Bank in Peru. .The directorate of this ed to complete, his education. divibank is to be composed of nine mem should pay that investment an Another success.' bers, three of whom are to be desigdends in grester the Government and the wise nse of credit s is borrowing nated by be elected by the to bnv rood bonds, such as Liberty other six are U' f30 down, borrowing member banks. ' . f Electrical Systems a Specialty USA ' Writers have said that Luis Flrpo, conqueror of Jess Wlllard, never smiles. 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