Show SAVINGS SA SAI GS OF OI TilE THE PEOPLE Minneapolis Tribune Jud Judged cd by the tite steady increase in the tile deposits of mone money that represent the surplus of the man many prosperity is moving mo along as usual The savIngs savings sav say ings hugs o of or ortho tho thu people are arc piling up at a rate never exceeded A l bank on out the east cast side of o New ew York City Cily reports th that t It its IS deposits have ha reached for tho first time and these c. c credits arc are held b by l persons The avera average average aver aver- a age e deposit is 15 and IJ by law no one ma may receive interest Interest Interest Inter Inter- est on more than In any allY New York savings Ingol bank Its deposits for rOl several years earli have been growing at the I Ie rate of a year car and the gait gain was as great a as e ever cr during the last six months mouths Another savings bank bankin I in ht the same ame cU city reports deposits exceeding owned by depositors an addition of new depositors de de- since January 1 last One of savings banks bunks has deposits of ot more than But this condition is not peculiar to the tits East It i is general I out the country countr In all the banks of Texas deposits h have he e Jp passed largely l composed of or small savin savings s. s D During ring the last hr years carl an Increase has been noted In savings deposits everywhere In iii the United States Stales t h hI I The he habit of 01 saving is of or great national import and it ls Is gratifying to find it Il so o widely established in this country If each Inhabitant saved 1 a month the sum k would i ld at tho the end of or each thirty days or 1920 OOIJ a year car A of or even on one dime a month months by y each American would produce more than a ar In France It is small savings that enable th thI the s I people tu to ty loan vast sums Bums UI S to foreign countries and en- en es hu Russia la turned to France Prance for borrowed Jillions billions Jal there for its latest loans At the end of ot th the war var wills Germany the thrift thrifty French paid at once in cash sh the indemnity Imposed SavIn Saving 1 Is Isso so universal In it France that a child acquires the h hablas' hablas habit habl as' as easily as as s I if it were ere a a- apart part of or natures nature's environment Forty Olty millions of saving people m make kc a strong tion The population o of France may be stationary in a census count of ot men women omen and children but bUl when allare all allare ll are trained In practical econom economy they stand at the front in material well being and in that prudent provision of money for the tho future futuro for tor which no substitute Is known when hen unexpected difficulties come As long as this reserve of or ready cash cath belonging to tor r the multitude continues to grow prosperity win will abide in the land Much money is withdrawn rawn from the savings banks I r from time to time to go o Into real estate but there never was as a period when depositors were so little disposed dis llis- disposed Into rich quick schemes posed to tr try plunging lnA or 0 go AO A |