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Great Lakes Trust Company
Capital $3,000,000 Surplus $600,000
Hftrrv II. lltrrlck. rrmM.nt.
Formerly Vice-President, Central
Trust Company of Illinois.
James C. Johnson, Vicerril6nt,
Formerly Vlco-Prcaldent, Cltiisns
. National Bank, Kvannvllto, Indiana.
John W. Thomas, Vlce.I'resldent,
Formerly Vice-President, Central
Trust Company of Illinois.
Itaymond It. Phelps, Vice-President,
Formerly Credit Department, First
National Bank.
B, F. Affleck, President Untvorsal Port
land Cement Company, Chicago.
F. It. Bateman, President, Trana'Con
tlnental Freight Company, Chicago.
C. A. Jllckett, President, Blckett Coat
A Coke Company, Chicago,
William Butterworth, President, Deero
Plow Company, Motlne.
Joseph Byflold, President, Hotel Sher
man Company, Chicago.
A. A, Crane, Vice-President, First and
Security National Bank, Minneapolis,
Minnesota.
Donald It, Cotton, Carnegie Steel Com
pany, St. Paul, Minnesota,
Joseph B, Edwards, President, Kellogg
Switchboard A Supply Co., Chicago.
Samuel M. Hastings, President, Com
puting Scale Co. of America, Chicago.
James C. Johnson, Vice-President.
Harry II. Merrick, President.
John S. Miller, Attorney, Chicago.
II. II. Ogden, President, First National
Bank, Muskogee, Okla.
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Chns. C. Wlllson, Vice-President and
Cashier,
Formerly Cashier, Continental and
Commercial Trust & Saving! Bank.
W. A. Nlcol, Asst. Cashier,
Formerly with Chicago Savings Bank
A Trust Co.
n. L. Augustus, Asst. Cashier,
Formerly with Clttiens National
Bank, Evansvllte, Indiana.
nmKCTons
Otto ft. Oathoff, Vice-President, It M.
uyiirsoy company, unicago.
John C. Paddock, Cashier, Merchants
& Illinois National Bank, Peoria, III.
Itaymond It. Phelps, VIco-Presldent.
David 13. Plersen, VIce-Presldont,
Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co., Aurora.
Frank W. Ilenwlck, Vice-President,
Chicago Oravol Co., Chicago.
John F. ' Smulskl, President, North
western Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago. . .
Louis M. Stumer. Stumer, Rosenthal
& Eckstein, Chicago.
Georgo 11. Taylor, Real Estate,
Chicago.
John W. Thomas, Vice-President.
h. M. Vlles, President, The Buda Com
pany, Chicago.
Chns. C. Wlllson, Vice-President and
Cashier.
W, It. Yager, President, Arms Palace
Horss Car Company, Chicago.
Joseph I. Zook, Treasurer, Montgomery
Ward & Company, Chicago.
COMMERCIAL BANKING CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT TRUST DEPARTMENT
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT BONDS AND INVESTMENTS
Westminster Building 110 South Dearborn Street
TELEFHONE RANDOLPH 7S00
THE conduct of this institution has been
marked by adherence to sound banking
principles, and the confidence of the better class of
banking patrons has been won thereby to an unusual
degree.
We invite an interview with those contem
plating opening a bank account or changing their
present connections.
DAVID R. FORGAN, President
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
RESOURCES OVER
$3,000,000
40,000,000
IN THE HEART OF THE LOOP-AT MONROE AND DEARBORN
CENTURY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK
S. W. Corner State and Adam's Streets
JOHN W. FOWI.EH, President
ALMER COE, Vice-President
E. B. KNDDT80N. Vice-President
CHAS. R. COBDETT, Cashier
W. O. DAUX, Asst. Cashier
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Handles Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals.
3 Interest on Savings Accounts
Safe Deposit Boxes $3.00 per year
Banking Hour 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Saturday " 9 A.M. to 12 M.
A STATE BANK UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
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THIS line a growth from
one to twelve millions in
eight year shows what
Chicago people think of the
time-saving convenience of this
Lake-front bank.
Each season they add a million
or two of dollars to their de
posits here. And we add hun
dreds of thousands in interest
on their savings.
Deposit your savings here and
watch them growl Fifteen sav
ings and investment plans paying 3 to 7 interest.
Our convenience saves your time as you save your money,!
The PEOPLES
Trust and Savings Bank
"Opposite the Lions" on Michigan Boulevard
RESOURCES $11,900,000
The Corn Exchange National Bank
OF CHICAGO
OFFICERS
ERNEST A. HAMILL, President
CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, Vice-PresieWt
D. A. MOULTON, Vice-President
OWEN T. REEVES, Vice-President
J. E. MAAS, Vice-President
FRANK W. SMITH, Secretary
JAMES G. WAKEFIELD, Cashier
LEWIS E. GARY, Ast't Cashier '
EDWARD F. SCHOENECK, Ats't Cashier
A. J. FORD. Ass't Cashier
J. C. WALKER, Ats't Cashier
CHARLES NOVAK, Ass't Cashier
DIRECTORS
WATSON F. BLAIR EDWARD B. BUTLER
BENJAMIN CARPENTER
CLYDE M. CARR ERNEST A. HAMILL
CHARLES H. HULBURD
CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON MARTIN A. RYERSON
m EDWARD A. SHEDD
52!!KT.iTHOIlNE CHARLES H. W ACKER
CMAUNCIY B. BORLAND J. HARRY SELZ
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A General Banking Business
Soliciting tho Accounts of Firms, Corporations,
Individuals and Correspondent Banks
A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT
Fort Dearborn National Bank
Monroe and Clark Sts.
CHICAGO
Where Do You Bank?
Make this your banking home the bank that can serve you in
ALL of your financial needs through its various departments.
All banking or investment problems brought to us by our patrons
are given careful atudy and individual attention.
May we have the privilege of serving you?
Chicago
Trust Company
Former Name
Chicago Savings Bank
and Trust Company
LUCIUS TETER, President
EDYAHD r. BAILEY, Vies Tres.
joiin a. Mccormick, vie Pres.
RAYMOND E. DURHAM, Vice Pre.
W. T. UACON, Vice TrM,
V. O. U1RNEY, Vice Pres.
l'linUL'IUC 8. POPS, Cashier
WILLIAM A. NICOL, Asst. Cashier
WILLAUD V, HOPKINS. Bee
WILLIAM T. ANDERSON, Asst Sec.
HOY K. THOMAS, Trust Officer
ARTHUR U. CODY 1 A mo. Mitre. Rest
HIRAM 8. CODY I Kit. Loin Dept.
U, II. FOX. Asst. Mgr. Bond Dept.
D. D. KLEDEH, Auditor.
Mercantile Trust and Savings Bank
FREDERICK If. RAWSON, President
HARRY A. WIIKEI.ER. Vice-President
HARRY N. ORUT, Cashier
Jackson Boulevard and Clinton Street
Darlington Dulldlns;
OTTO A. ZINKB, flteretarr
l. W. FARRKM,. Ass'S CeehUr
J. K. OSHAUaUNESSV, Ass't Coshler
"The Men Behind This Bank"
Board of Directors
O. N. CALDWKLL, Treasurer II. XV. Caldwell V Son CompamrTl'Itli u'd UrMternAT.
K. A. HOWARD. Vlr-Prsldent C. D. Q. R. R. Co., Jaciuon Bld. SaS CUDtoa St.
RICHARD J. COLLINS. The rnllon Street Wholesale Market Co., 10 sTolten Market.
E. A. RVflSKLL, Vice-President Otis Kleraior Comnanr, Jackson Bird, and Jefferson
St. Chairman Ordnance Dlntrict Claim Hoard V. S. Army.
A. n. DICK, President A. II, Dick Company, 730 W. Jackson Bird.
HENRY X. STRAUSS, President Meyer Co., Adam and flreen Sts.
A. D, DOHMAN, President StrM Kales Corporation, Its South Jefferson Street.
LOUIS WOLFF, President L. Wolff Manufacturing Company, SOI West Lake Street.
MILTON S. FI.ORSIIEIU, President The Florshelm Shoe Co., Adam and Clinton Sts.
HARRY A. WIIK.ELEB, Vice-President, also Vice-President Union Trust Compeer.
DAVID II. OANN, Uann Peak, Attorneys, norland Illorlc.
FREDERICK II. RAWHON, President, also President Union Trust Company.
This bank Is under the supervision of the Chicago Clearing Boose Association
Members of federal Reserve System
Central Trust Company
of Illinois
125 W. Monro St., Ckief
Ghoddns Accounts, Savings Acsouta.
Bonds, Rl Isiate Loans, Trust BtMimts
Sain Deposit Vaults
.Usidssr both National and State Supervision
Capital and Surplus Promts (6,000,000.00
Dnxwits 45,000,0000
H. W. Dubiske & Company
INCORPORATED
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
111 WEST MONROE ST.
CHICAGO
Maintaining Branches in
akron davenport milwaukee
boston detroit minneapolis
baltimore des moines newark
brooklyn grand rapids new york
buffalo indianapolis peoria
Chicago Kansas city Philadelphia
cincinnati los angeles pittsburgh
cleveland louisville rochester
ROCKFORD
SAN FRANCISCO
SEATTLE
ST. LOUIS
SYRACUSE
TOLEDO
TRENTON
YOUNGSTOWN
JOSEPH DYFIELD
President
W. J. ROTH
Secretary and Manager
FIDELITY SAFETY VAULTS
INOOI
BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR AND UPWARDS
1 16 WEST MNDILPH ST. CHICAfiO, (LUNIII
ONE DOOR WEST OP THE HOTEL SHERMAN
YOUR RENT RAISED!
Why not buy a home now, be
fore the price of homes is also
raised?
Many houses called old cah be
modernized at small cost.
First, sco that the surtoitiidingq
of the property and transportation
to it are satisfactory.
Second, insist that the seller
furnish you an Abstract of Title
or Title Guarantee Policy made
by the Chicago Title and Trust
Company.
Third, have the property con
veyed to yourself and wife by a
joint tenancy deed, then if cithct
of you die the survivor will own
the property without the trouble
and expense of going through the
Probate Court.
Go to anv good lawyer and ho
will see to ft that you receive the
above.
CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY
69 W. Wathlneton Stresl
AtMf Etc fit $12,000,000
No Dtpoilf or Demand LlablUtlt:
"Identified with Chicago's Progress Since 18S7"
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FRANK II. ARMSTRONr.
CLARCNCE A. DUIUXY..
DEPARTMENTS
COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TRUST BOND
FARM LOAN FOREICN EXCHANGE
ORSON SMITH , Chiirmtn l IK DowJ
EDMUND D.HULnOVr ....frnUeet
FRANK G. NELSON Virs PrMt
J01INE.BLUNr.Jr Vice Prnkhnt
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F.W THOMPSON Vlcs-PmUmt
H.G.P. DEANS ViceJWdtnt
P.C. PETERSON CsikMT
JOHN J. GEDDES A!iUnt Chief
F. E. LOOM IS Axhttnt CaiWsr
A. F. PITHEK Aiilittnt C.ihiw
LEON L. LOEHR Scrtty tnd Ttu.t Officer
A. LEONARD JOHNSON Ai.i.l.nl Sccrctur
r F. HARDIE MiMirr Dond Depulmmt
CUTHBEItTC. ADAMS Alit.M.n.i" Uotxl Dtputnont
nOARD OF DIRECTORS
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LEADING BANKS
Chicago Is Proud of Her Great
and Solid Financial Institutions.
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF
CHICAGO, Monroo and Dearborn
Streets.
CHEAT LAKES TItUST COSIPANY
DANK, 110 South Dearborn Strcot,
Westminster Building.
MERCHANTS LOAN & TItUST
COMPANY, 112 W. Adamn street.
CONTINENTAL & COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL DANK, LaSallo, Adams,
Wells and Qulncy streots.
CONTINENTAL & COMMERCIAL
TRUST & SAVINGS DANK, La Sallo,
Adams, Wells and Qulncy stroots.
CORN EXCHANQE NATIONAL
BANK, 134 South LaSallo strcot.
FORT DEARBORN NATIONAL
DANK, Clark and Monroo streots.
MERCANTILE TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, Jackson Boulovard and Clin
ton street.
FORT DEARBORN TRUST &
SAVINGS BANK, Clark and Monroo
streets.
DROVERS NATIONAL BANK,
4201 South Halflted streot
DROVERS TRUllT & SAVINGS
BANK, 4201 South Halstod' atroot.
CHICAGO SAVINGS BANK AND
TRUST COMPANY, 7 West Madison
street, noar State street.
UNION TRUST COMPANY, 7
South Dearborn stroot, at Madison.
UNION TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, 7 South Doarborn streot.
STATE BANK OF CHICAGO, La
Sallo and Washington Btroots,
PEOPLES TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, Michigan boulevard and
Adams atroot.
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, 125
West Monroo stroot.
ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, LaSallo stroot and Jackson
boulovard.
CENTURY TRUST & SAVINGS
BANK, southwost cornor of Stato and
Adams stroots.
MECHANICS & TRADERS STATE
BANK, Washington boulovard and
Dosplalnos stroot.
NORTHWESTERN TRUST & SAV.
INGS DANK, Milwaukee avenuo and
Division stroot.
Your
Business
Increases
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MARVIN HUGHITT
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ALDERTA. SPRAGUE CI,iitminSpuVWi.c fcCompsny
112 Writ Adsmt Street
CHICAGO
Capital and Surplus
$12,000,000
MEMBER
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SYSTEM
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WE invite you to make this institution your
banking home and we will be much pleased
to receive a personal call if you contemplate any
sort of change in your banking connections.
Thisisprimarilyacommercial bank, organized
in 1 869, which has maintained its own integrity
and individuality. We appreciate our friends,.
Capital and Surplus,. $3,000,000.00
Deposits about $36,000,000.00
TRIBUNE BUILDING
MADISON AND DEARBORN STREETS ,
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Mechanics and Traders State Bank
Washington Boulevard and Desplalnes Street
Member Federal Reserve System
Is under the direct supervision of the Chicago Clearing House
Association and must meet the requirements of that Association.
la a state bank regularly examined by the Auditor of the State of
Illinois and as required by law, make five sworn statements each year
to the Department.
DIRECTORS
WH. T. ABDOTT.
Vice-President Central Trust
Company of Illinois.
CALVIN P. CUAia,
President.
TTM. R. DAWES.
Vlce-Itresldent and Cashier. Cn-i
tral Trust Company or Illinois.
ii. w. DEAvrrr,
Consulting- Chemist,
The Rookery.
HENRY GAINER,
Qnlner ft Koehler, Furniture,
1201 Milwaukee Ave.
FRANK GOULD,
U Gould ft Co., Woodeaware,
700 W. Lake 81
H. A. RHODBS.
8. A. Rhode Iff;. Co,
Jefferson tit,
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CALVIN P. CRAIG,
President.
Formorly Cashier Metropolitan
Trust ft Saving Bank.
NORTON P. 8TONB,
Cashier.
Formerly Ass't Cashier,
The Prairie State Bank.
O. B. flCOVILLB.
Real Estate,
Oak Park and Chloaco.
THOU. J. WEBS,
Coffee Merchant,
28 West Randolph.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM R. DATntl,
Vice-President.
Vice-President Central Trmat
Company of Illinois.
PRANK W. COLLINS,
Ass't Cashier.
Formerly Paylntr Teller,
The Prairie State Bank.
ELMO STEVENSON, Secretary
NorthWestern
Trust and Savings Bank
Milwaukee Ave. and Division St.
Resources $7,000,000
A BANK OF STRENGTH
CHARACTER and RELIABILITY
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IVAN D. KOUKOPF
Successor to M. P. KALOUDOFF eV COMPANY
STEAMSHIP TICKET OFFICE AND
MONEY EXCHANGE
Sale Manager of Missouri IroM eV Steel CoVb
805 West Adam. Street CHICAGO