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Show FOR REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance and Surety Bonds Houston Investment Cfc 'Paid Up Capital $10,000 I Surplus $150,000 Phones 27 351 Main St. National Bank Protection for Savings Accounts THE Continental National Bank Capital, $250,000.00. 4 per cent paid on Savings Accounts. Every branch of a modern bank. J. E. Cosgriff, Pres. W. P. Noble, Vice-Pres. T. W. Boyer, Cashier. 7- . McCORNICK&CO. BANKERS ESTABLISHED 1873. General Banking Business Transacted. Accounts Respectfully Solicited. GROWTH The most rapid growth of any bank in Salt Lake City. One year In business; over ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON DE-POSIT. DE-POSIT. There Is a reason-Unaqualid service and courteous treatment Four (4) per cent Interest compounded paid on Savings. BRING YOUR BANK i, ACCOUNT HERE WHERE IT WILL BE j APPRECIATED. The Merchants Bank 1 277 main street audits, investigations, systems MARWICK, MITCHELL & CO. Chartered Accountants Salt Lake City, 610 Newhouse Building, Phones 2992 79 Wall St.."New York Washington Chicago Minneapolis Philadelphia Kansas City Montreal Pittsburg St. Paul Winnipeg New Orleans Spokane London Milwaukee Boston Glasgow St. Joseph St. Louis Paris l A Few Hundred Dollars H Will buy one of our First Mortgages on choice real estate earning H 6 NET I GUARANTEED H with double security our guarantee and tH the mortgage itself. H The best way to accumulate the few hun- ' H dred dollars is to open a savings account and , add something to it on each and every pay l day. 4 per cent interest paid. ' Salt Lake Security I & Trust Co. I 32 MAIN ST. M Capital $300,000.00 Surplus $100,000.00 H I I $13,075.20 Found I In the house of John Halfin, who died In Salt ' Lake last week, the police Sunday discovered I H ?13,075.20 in cash, most of it in an old cook M stove. By keeping this on the premises, H Halfin while alive ran a risk of being mur- H dered for his money. A fire Inadvertently H started, would have destroyed the currency. H The entire amount might have been lost or H stolen. The taking of this money from cir- H dilation was an injury to the community. H If Halfin had placed the cash in a savings H account, there never would have been danger H to him or to the money. In 17 years and H 8 months, at 4 per cent compound interest, H he would have had $26,150.40, doubled the !H original amount. H Do not hoard like Halfin, but save sens!- H bly, and get the benefit of 4 per cent com- H pound interest and safety. Open a savings H account NOW. H You" can bank here by mail. Send for free H illustrated booklet. H Walker Brothers I Bankers H il THE UTAH NATIONAL BANK I AT THE CLOCK CORNER jfl We respectfully solicit the accounts of firms, M individuals and corporations. :H Savings Department and Safety Deposit jH Boxes. !H W. S. McCornick, Pres. 'H Thos. R. Cutler, Vice-Pres. M R. T. Badger, Cashier. il C. H. Wells, Asst. Cashier. H National Bank of the Republic 1 U. S. DEPOSITORY S FRANK KNOX, Pres. H JAMES A. MUP.KAY, Vico-Pres. H W. F. EARLS, Cashier. H E. A. CULBERTSON, Asst. Cashior. H Capital Paid in $300,000 W Banking: in all its branches transacted. Ex- H chang-e drawn on the prniclpal cities In H Europe. Interest paid on Tlmo Deposits. H |