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Show Rules for Bank Depositors 1. Always rush inwith yourdeposlt Just as tho bank hours are over and the teller is getting ready to go out to lunch. This will impress him with the Idea that you are a busy man, and he will await your dally call with anxiety and Imprecations. 2. Whenever you make a mixed deposit de-posit of checks, bills and silver, never try to arrange It systematically so that it can be counted readily. Hand it in by tho fistful ana ask tho teller to make out the deposit slip. Remember Remem-ber that he is paid to be genial and accommodating ac-commodating to the patrons. 3. Never take In your pass-book to be balanced, as requested, the last of tho month. The bookkeepers have hundreds of others to do,and they will appreciate your thoughtfulncss In thus lightening their monthly task. Keep It until the first of the ensuing month,whon they are overrushed with other work, and Insist on having It balanced while you wait. 4. In getting a check cashed, never mention to the teller what denomination denomina-tion of bills you want. Walt quietly for whatever he hands you, then push It all back with the request for something some-thing different. This will give him excellent practice in counting. "'H 0. If you are a stranger at the bank "jH and the teller should request your ' 'iH identification before giving you any 'tH money, assume a fiercely aggressive H air, demand In loud, clarion tones '.'H what he means by Insultltg you, and M Inquire angrily If he takes you for a M swindler. Under such circumstances M tellers have sometimes been known to M pay small checks and take their ''H chances rather than engage In further ' H controversy. ikl 0. Should you chance to deposit a ih small draft on San Francisco, or other ' H distant city, for collection, run in the next day and every following day H toask If thoy have had returus from ill It. By so doing, you will establish -: a reputation for keeping a sharp 'eye ' on your business, aud tho bank clerks iH will have a chance to get well acquaint- -., H ed with you. H A strict observance of the forgoing !jH rules will mako jour accounts deslr- able for any bank, and will render jjH you a general f avorlto wherever j ou do ' business. Ex. ILh |