The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1925, Page 10

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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 SON OF FAMOUS EDITOR KILLED Cari C. Magee, Jr., Dies in Airplane Accident | TULSA, 0 $—By U could not stra spin. cite ut from ded DEDICATE HOME Eagles Name New Building the “Mother Aerie” fitting tended by guests, © Eagle lodg | 25 years ago. The main address of Sunday's ceremony was made by tad H. Mann of Kan ity, | Five Arrested in __ This is evidenced by the figures available as W Probably the best evidence of the unusual on ee A ' . eee e y . . mek tohibitionRaids| to their activities in the years 1924 and 1925. degree of safety surrounding funds placed in ton ages, under Diecor Roy C. F le HiahiaBiet neal. th t | such associations is the fact that in 1924 the per- Sr eatien: indie Was crested whan| tai ca pam F924, a Dihvee F By ks | centage of loss in building associations through- ee er ee Ma pre ae d ed ad foal ean ‘lon out the country was only eighty-four ten-thou- Fisted ie te soccnd tines ta tree ee Dned Se ey we eer sandths of one per cent, based on total assets. weeks aid Tay Bowern John dollars, an increase of nearly 21% over the total ton Rhodes were arrested. assets reported for the preceding year. Apart from the personal appeal of such asso- Primary Law to Be | as ciations to the man who is looking for a safe Luncheon Subject One million three hundred and forty-one and profitable place to put his savings, these cussed by Attorney. "0. Hefner | thous and persons became members of such or- associations have exerted a far reaching influ- Olympic Hote cteein ofthe Seat ganizations in 1924, an increase of about 19% ence in providing homes for the wage earner, moe over the gain in the preceding year. as well as in otherwise contributing to com- Meat of re Tone ‘Hume It is significant of the present day popularity | munity development. ‘ Serenata ATT STORET of these associations that it took them over | ° sigs ‘ Be ger ceeee tate three-quarters of a century to accumulate as- A Benes doin sth ar eee sets equal to last year’s growth. The total re- ied one ae : | country loaned one billion four hundred and sources of such organizations now are five sixty million dollars—an increase of two hun- times as large as they were fifteen years ago. dred million dollars over the amount similarly The reasons for such growth are not hard placed in the preceding year. It is, therefore, to find. - estimated that these associations in the United Th rege divinad ds States assisted their members in building or . 9s Pee esr agin sat ae to zi 0 buying over four hundred thousand homes dur- special needs of the masses—those with com- ing the year 1924—a public service of incal- paratively small means who cannot afford to : : culable value. lose a single dollar and are at the same time under the necessity of making every dollar : bring them maximum earnings, coupled with | n the State of Washing ton 3 absolutely safety. In this state the service rendered elsewhere : RE you full of “pep” and vim| Every person who becomes a member at the by organizations known as Building and Loan : when t up—hungry as | . 5 is i ‘ } 1 - a ee al time of making his first deposit, regardless of ae adi by SAVINGS AND § wget fel al tredout and how small the amount may be, shares propor- i ane aaa a 3 eens | tionately in all earnings of the association. | The small investor gets the maximum earn- ‘ SE gonty wis toret | These earnings are divided as dividends semi- I, ing power and also helps the man who wants 3 iuapeloaly beaten before FoR stare | annually. When such dividends are not with- | to borrow and build a home. § And it’s all because your red-blood- | ‘ = cals are lw poral Thats why drawn by the members, they, as a consequence, All setorifiacd the Savinie dad Loan A A vel es a Rat | receive compound interest on their savings. dintions ave deposited With the State. i 3 mation, pimples, | Because of this arrangement, persons of Th Picandactiad th tion ; 5 ween inh ine small means can through such organizations re- limi bolita he St Bey ‘ ing q ah it. ¥ : wp sour, blond. Fed | ceive larger returns on their savings than. is nt ih, eet tied HD ote ori per : Reals, sirengin snd energy, And " possible in any other way with the same degree culation Seok elon the gene BSE GE DE Ae : you're living. S. 8. 8. is sold at all : : ‘ puree | i alah Th ixty-eight Savi d Loan A: i = : ie unusual element of shlety characteristic sudueian, Gr Re Gate of Washington in 1928, d of these organizations also makes a strong ap- ‘ : ; : peal to persons with comparatively small funds. vee pens Fag el ana total @ This safety arises out of the limitations placed becahihin that Gosrcin tite deat 44810, : SP upon the nature of loans which such associa- Ca ra rh veer sin t S15 305. 38. dal ECIAL tions are permitted by law to make and by the olin: ea caa cialaicuin NL lao FOR | strict supervision to which all of their methods And not a dollar of loss to any member de- | . . . y 30 DAYS | of operation are subjected. AN’ positor. What Savings and Loan Associations Are Doing for the Public SOME INTERESTING FACTS TO BE REMEMBERED SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS—KNOWN IN MANY STATES AS BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIA- TIONS—ARE MORE POPULAR TODAY THAN AT ANY TIME IN THEIR HISTORY. eee RBasbak® ots Saag en SE a. 7 so ,.#2n ReBactes ap These figures do not include the members or savings of mutual savings banks, nor the savings placed in com- mercial banks maintaining savings departments. The latter pay a fixed interest on deposits instead of dividends on all earnings of the organizatiens. 7 : Old bie. Wo aliow you full value for {t on dental wor Ali Work Guaranteed for 15 ones Examination FROw Open 9 to 6 Dally—0 to 12 Sunday OHIO DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Jorner Second Ave, Over Mutual Say, & Loan Aas'n

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