Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Apr 1929, p. 69

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Ap.ril 5, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE IF YOU· HAD A FIRE . Would you be able to put your hand on your insurance policies and an itemized record of your belongings without delay? Have you protected the papers that protect you? To be able to get from your safe deposit box the insurance policy and the inventory of your furnishings makes it possible to have losses settled more quickly and fairly to you. · · · · · · · Then in your safe deposit box, should be those articles which cannot be replaced, your army discharge papers, heirlooms, family records, articles which have more than monetary value. A box gives protection to things not covered by a fire insurance policy. Insurance reimburses-but it cannot replace. A safe deposit box protects those irreplaceables. · There,s a safe deposit box here that should be yours VAULT DEPARTMENT E. A. Barber, Manager STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis . Evanston, Illinois

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