Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jan 1936, p. 62

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other bankllglfinstiutionls. . The wid1e gap betwe en the think- the Dank lias paic $2,600.65 to its T Iutrst Rat«. Favorabke ing of the average man who bas been member associations as interest on Interest rates are now in general reading about air conditioning in the deposits at the Bank, such payments at the most fva'ble lvethat wve iewspapers and the thinking of the being made every three months. ta reai estate are increasiwig. The ris of 'air concitioning offered by the th.e regionai baiks share of the. ex- 1IA S" 1 t1l1. &, wffl is reported from every sect ion Of American Society of Heating and penses of 'the 1Federal Hom~e Loan CeIuII0227 the country. Tax niodernization bas Ventilating Engincers. This peirBn or tWsigo o h un7 skoes. Ave., Evauge begun ini a number of states, and we society in the heating and ventilating year was $34,890. mdok2Mhave .a definite growth i the move- field ha. defined air conditioniùg as_________ ment to give real estate a more equit- ".the science of controlling the tem- able tax situation.perature, humidity, motion, and clean-1U J FIR Duin te ea jstcloseci there lihess of air wfethin an enclosure."9 Automatic humidifiers which op- was made for the National Asoci- In other words, air conditioning erteincareon popula mng home ation of Real Ustate boards the first! oesatehboae ildta ionae r On o the ae nitshone qf l ~ I uantitative study ever made of cves mchbrade fel ,.ani, ê - -n-o he-aet ntso

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