Show SCHOOL PUPIL S SA SAVINGS T the lie constant drive for thrift is having baving effect not liot only among the older people but among school chool cli eb ildren us as sten st en by the report of sixty one olic saving banks formed in as many chicago public schools last year tile the report shows that chil childers dern saved and of this amount 11 lias has been transferred to regular banks siv si v pupils of the seventh and grades conduct the bank any sum suin front from five cents up tip may be deposited and as soon as a pupils Ite count is 5 it is transferred to a regular badim and an all account with pupil is opened it is ift reasonable to suppose that rural schools will adopt tile teaching of t as a subsidiary course tile money could e deposited in tile local banks banka in ill savings departments to pay three or oliree and one olle liala per cent interest when the account amounts to W 25 it could bo be withdrawn and a boni bond pacing four and a half or five per cent could be bought reputable bond houses will sell a hundred hund red dollar bond on tile plan paying the full amount of interest on oil the amount deposited until tile face value of the alio bond boad is paid in ill full fill |