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Show I California ( Low Excursion Rates Via Ox On sale June Mil. 6th and 10th to 22m.. Inclusive, In-clusive, pood for ri'turn until September 15, k'll To Los Angeles and return, $:0 ; On B'e daily. June 1st to September SOfli, inclusive, good for return until Ortober I si, lvll To Los Angeles and return, $4U. i N. E. A. CONVENTION j On sale June 27th to July 5th, good for return until September 15, 111 1 Suit Lake I City to San Fruneiseo and return, via Los i Angeles S35.75 For further Information call on I your loeal agent or write to T. C. Peck, G. P. A., Los Anueles. Cal. J. H. Manderfield. A. (i. P. A., lt.it Main Street, Salt Lake City, t'tah. I . OM Co. 177 MAIN ST. SAL.T LAKE CITY PROFESSIONAL. AND AMATEUR PHOTO tUPPi-IES EXPERT KODAK FINISHING LEARN TO DANCE BY MAIL Write PKOF. WOOOWAKD, 120 Slain Street. Salt l.nke City. I tali This step is in no sense a departure from the con-ervative. con-ervative. sound methods which have made this bank uccessful for over half a century. On the contrary, It Is I Out the extension of a proved practice. Ever since the I bank was established. In 1859. when the malls were car-i car-i rled by the pony express and stage coaches, there have been men in various parts of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Wyo-ming, Montana and elsewhere who have made It a practice to send to this bank by mail all money they received, keeping It safely on deposit here, and drawing on it as ded. ' WHY DEPOSIT IN A BANK? Banks are organized primarily to provide a safe Place for money. The keeping of cash In any amount about the premises prem-ises or on the person is dangerous. It may be lost or retroyed by fire. Its presence is a constant temptation to crime. Burglaries, robberies and murders committed to secure money are of daily occurrence. When money is deposited in a bank, the banker becomes be-comes responsible for Its safety. Not only is the expense Practically nothing at most, only the cost of a money fder and a two-cent stamp but when money is placed Jn a savings account It Is drawing 4 per cent compound interest. NO DOUBT OF THIS BANK'S SAFETY. "For more than half a century the name of Walker prothers Bankers has been a synonym for safety. J.ne institution has always stood and always will stand for olid, conservative methods in banking, ever safeguarding- closely the interests of its depositors. Today it has over 13,000,000 of resources, and with the surplus ana ftockholders' liability, there is a margin of over $025,000 between assets and liabilities, for the special protection of expositors . Its present commanding financial position, together 'th its record for fifty-two years, during which the en-Jh-e country has passed through many trying times, is "is strongest possible assurance for the future. DIRECTORS WHO REALLY DIRECT. The executive committee meets daily to pass on se-Jurltles se-Jurltles offered, and the entire board of directors ho'ds Sequent meetings to go over thoroughly all matters connected con-nected with the bank. The directors are composed of I ne following: , Matthew H. Walker, president and one of the founders of Walker Brothers Bankers, one of the largest owners " business real estate in Salt Lake City. C. N. Strevell, vice-president of Strevell-Paterson Hardware company, wholesale hardware, president of "dependent Coal & Coke Company w,Uor prnthers x L. H. Farnsworth, vice-president of Walker Brothers .. Bankers. . . ,, v George S. Auerbach. general manager of Auerbach Company, pioneer dry goods merchants; a large holder ' real estate E. O. Howard, cashier Walkers Brothers Bankers. w H. G. McMillan, capitalist, general manager of Daly- , '1o'n.nnlHSW3amkPearr;ykssistant cashier Walker Brother. " "ankers. JV. Montague Ferry, mining. ,,i...i A . F. a Druehl. of Druehl & Franken. wholesale and 'all druggists, president Smith Drug Co. Park's Diamonds A IAre celebrated for beautiful brilliancy, perfect proportions, I and reasonable prices. A safe H investment. Write us. "UisMAm si SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH (iaie-wiSl A POSITIVE and PER-jtg PER-jtg W3ahin MANENT CURE FOR tP?Tp?T Drunkenness and bASrl Opium Diseases. There is no publicity, no licknell. Ladies treated as privately as in their own homes. THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, IN-STITUTE, 314 W. South Temple Street. Salt Lake City. 1'JHHTsTFl MEN AND WOMEN to Learo i fl H I C.U Barber Trade in Eight Weeks. Tuition, with act of tools. Sn5. With partial set of tools. $15. With your own tools 15. Address Molor Barber College 18 Commercial Street, Salt Lake City. Utao. Bringing the Bank to the Pepple i Walker Brothers Bankers Establish Special Department De-partment for Banking by Mail; Another Step in Growth of Old Institution By establishing a special department for "Banking iy Mail," Walker Brothers Bankers have made it possible for every person to open an account and carry on a banking business with this old Institution without going farther from home than the nearest mail box or posl- Cit'CDuring the fifty-two years they have been in business, busi-ness, Walker Brothers Bankers have always sought to lerve the best interests of the entire intermountain re-rlon, re-rlon, in which they were the first bank to be established. The board of directors desires that this institution shall be known everywhere as A BANK 1- OH AL1 int. PEOPLE. , . With this purpose In view, the bank recently opened t savings department, receiving deposits of $1 or more ltd paving on them 4 per cent compound interest The instant success of this department especially In the large number of small accounts, running from Jl to :0 for the first deposit has been highly gratifying. WHEREVER THE MAILS CAN GO. The directors, as a consequence, have decided to afford the same opportunities to people living at a distance dis-tance from Salt Lake City, and to carry the facilities of this old, strong, conservative institution, backed by its laree resources and over half a. century of successful business experience, wherever there is a postoffice, a mall box, a rural delivery route in fact, wherever a letter can reach. , . The country merchant, the professional man. farmer, I'ockman, railroad man. miner, clerk indeed, every man, woman and child can use this bank for savings or for checking accounts as well as if they lived next door to it. While it retains the same advantages for large customers, cus-tomers, it affords the facilities nf the bank and the same courteous treatment to the small depositors. HOW TO BANK BY MAIL. Banking by mall consists of mailing a letter instead tt coming to the bank. " While special forms of deposit and withdrawal slips ire provided for the convenience of customers, all that Is necessary for a person to do who wishes to put a dollar or more at interest is to inclose it in a letter to the bank, with his signature and address. The amount s Immediately Imme-diately credited to- his account and a bank book is mailed to him. . Withdrawals may be made by mall just as con-Taniently. con-Taniently. . . ... The safest ways to send cash are to register the letter or to remit by postoffice money order, express money order, bank check or draft: but if any of these ways are not convenient, the cash may be Inclosed in the Utter in the ordinary way. NOT A NEW VENTURE, BUT GROWTH. OPPORTUNITIES IN COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT. The long experience of this bank has put It In an exceptionally good position to understand the needs of the people throughout the intermountain region. Through the special "banking by mail" department it hopes to come Into still closer touch with Individuals throughout this territory. A Salt Lake banking connection Is desirable for the merchant In smaller cities or towns or In the country, for stockmen, farmers, professional men and others who may desire to keep their money where they can draw checks against it. Deposits can readily be made by mall, and checks against the account drawn as desired. All the facilities of a great banking institution are at the disposal of our customers. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT IS FOR EVERYBODY. Every man. woman and child in the intermountain region should have an account with the savings department. depart-ment. One dollar is enough to begin, and small accounts are welcome. Additions can be made as con vou'r nt. Four per cent Interest is paid on savings accounts. April 1 and October 1 of each year the interest 'Is figured on the balance you have on deposit at that time, and this Interest is credited to your account. In the future, interest Is paid on this interest, just as if it were . an additional deposit. Money mounts up fast in this way. It will double itself in seventeen years and eight months. The greatest successes In accumulating money have been made by regular saving. ! Business men are coming to use savings accounts to accumulate surplus for the protection of their business. Children should have savings accounts to teach them habits of thrift and perhaps to help provide for their education and start In life. This is a method by which the wage earner, the farmer, the person In every walk In llfe,can In an easy way accumulate a fund of ready cash. Money in the bank can thus be held ready for any opportunity or emergency. The farmer has it on hand to buy more land, If he so desires, the clerk to go Into business for himself, another person to take advantage of a favorable chance for Investment, In-vestment, and so on. It is readv all the time to see its owner through sickness sick-ness or misfortune or to provide for old age. Women are especially Invited to open accounts with this bank. Thev can have the accounts In their own names, and nobody else can draw the money without their permission. RELATIONS WITH LOCAL BANKS. If you have an account with a bank where your relations re-lations are entirely satisfactory, Walker Brothers Bankers do not advise you to transfer your account. Possiblv, however, you may wish to keep a reserve fund in Salt Lake City. Or you may be desirous of changing chang-ing vour banking connections. "Perhaps you may wish to keep a checking -account with your local bank, and open a savings account with us, where you can get 4 per cent compound interest. YOUR BUSINESS ALWAYS IS CONFIDENTIAL. All you transactions with this bank will be kept strictly confidential between yourself and the bank. Your neighbors will know nothing about your business. BOOKLET FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. The bank has in press a booklet, containing Interesting Interest-ing pioneer pictures, something about banking In the early days and today, with further Information about the various branches of the bank. It will be sent you free If you will send your name and address on this coupon: Walker Brothers Bankers. Salt Lake City: Please send me booklet. Name Street and Number Postoffice WN To Open an Account by Mail All that Is really necessary Is to Inclose the money, stating whether you wish It to go Into a checklnfr account ac-count or a savings account, and giving your slguuture and address. You may Hurt It convenient, however, to cut out and use this coupon as a deposit slip: Remitted to WALKER UROTIIERS HANKERS, Salt Lake City, by Name Street and Number rostofrlce (Slate here whether for checklug or savings account) Currency Bank Check Rank Draft Postoffice Money Order Express Money Order Total Note. Make all checks, drafts or money orders payable to WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS. WN Walker Brothers Bankers |