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FOR DEPENDABILITY
Insist on the
FOR ECONOMY
PORTER S5 PLUG
Tho only spark plug made that never requires cleaning and
that is absolutely guaranteed for one year. $1.50 each.
PORTER COMPANY
20 West Jackson Boulevard
CHICAGO 5ave Una
Cleans Itself
COUNTY AND SANITARY DISTRICT
HEADS AND JUDGES OF THE APPELATE,
CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURTS
sard of Ceurrty CommlJo
ytr Reinberg, President.
Commissioner City District:
Fetor Ilelnberg.
Charles N. Qoodrow.
Robert W. McKlnley.
Frank J. Wilson.
Emmett Whoalen.
Joseph M. Fitzgerald.
Hartley Burg.
Albert Nowak.
Daniel Ryan. ,
John Budlnger.
County District:
" William Busse.
Joseph Carolan.
Dudloy D. Plerson.
Oeorce A. Miller.
William H. McLean.
Cmmlttet Clerk Poter J. BUert,
Room 637. Court Home.
Address all commissioners Room
6W, County Building.
Henry A. Zander, BuperlnUnOeat
of Publlo Barvloe.
harltT
Charles W. Paters.
Cauntv Treasurer
Harry R. Gibbons.
Jacob Lindhelmer, Assistant Treasurer.
Recorder of Deeda
Joseph V. Haas,
Raglatrar of Titles (Torrene Sys
tem) Joseph F. Haas.
F. R. Stelnert, Chief Clerk.
R. 130, 1st floor. County Dulldlng
County Clerk
Robert M. Bweltier.
John H. Mock, Chief Deputy.
John P. Keovers, Chief Bookkeeper.
3. 8. Mayer, Chlcf'Cashlar.
t.i c. Lerrner. Chief Marriage
License Department
fames O. Wolcott, Chief Tax Re
demption Department.
M. J. Browne. Chief Map Depart
ment. ,
Daniel Herllhy, Chief Election De
partment. r. J33, 2nd floor, County Building.
Martin J. O'Brien, Chlof of Tax x
tension Department.
rrnnk I Pasdeloup, Head Clerk.
R. 217, tnd floor. County Building.
County Comptroller and Clerk Boare
of Commlaalonera
Robert M SwelUer.
William J. Graham, Deputy Comp
troller.
M. J. O'Connor, Chief Clerk.
R. 611. 5th floor, County Building.
Clerk of the County Court
Robert V. Bweltier.
George L. McConnell, Chief. Clark.
J. o. H. Meyer, Chief Insanity D
rlslon.
K. 600, th floor, County Building.
County Agent
Wm. H. Ehemann, tit South. Peoria
Street
Caek County HoeplUl
Cor. of Harrison and Wood Bta,
Chicago, III.
Michael Zlmmer, Warden.
Oak Forest Institution
Henry L. Bailey, Superintendent.
Mall P. O. Oak forest, BL
Public Welfar Bureau
Amelia Seara, Director.
R. 7M, 7tk floor, Oonnty BalMlng.
Statement of Condition
i
erner
Peter M. Hoffman.
DavM R. Jones, First Assistant
R. MO, It floor, Connty aratldlac.
Stark of the Circuit Ceurt
August W. MlUer.
Lents Hatt Cklaf Dapmty.
Xto BMisrsr, Chlaf Clark.
R. 411, 4ta floor, Ooanty BalMlng.
lark ef Juvanlle Ceein
Avgust W. Miller.
Mward R.,Arkema, Chief Clark.
PL HOT, lOta floor, County Ball
tag. C4rk af trie Suparler Ceurt
John KjeQamder.
Leonard A. Brudaga, Chief Dety.
James franca. Chief dark.
R. 417, 4ta floor, Cenaty BaUdlag.
Stork of tha Criminal Ceurt
William R. Parker.
Robert R. Levy. Chief OUrk.
Criminal Court BvUdlng. oar.
Michigan Bt and Dees-bora Are.
Clerk of probate Ceurt
John T. Devtne.
R. ll, 4th floor, County Building.
Clerk of tha Apaellata Ceurt
Jasnea B. Melnerny.
John B. Connerty. Chief Deputy.
R. 1404, Michigan Blvd. Building.
Member of Board af Rcvlow
Patrick A. Naah.
Kdward R. UUingor,
Stephen D. Oriffln. Chief Clerk.
WllVlam P. Feonay, AasUUnt Chief
IL 7, td floor, County Building.
MemVr af Beard f Aeeeeaere
Michael K. Bharidan.
Oterge K. Schmidt
W. H. Wabr,
Atens Walt
Chaa. Krutckoff.
R. lit, trd floor. County Building.
County Civil Barvloo tfonvnla-
Uhae. Caaa, Jr., U eknrg of Cook
Conaty Law Departanont
R. WT, Iti .
JUDICIARY,
tltlnole supreme Court
Judge Orrln N. Carter.
R. 1012, 101 floor, Conaty BaUd
tag. AppeHate Court
Branch 1.
WBHam H. MoBuroly,
Wamasm W. Dover,
;mh Motaom.
R. 1446, MtohlgM Bird. BUfla.
Branch I.
CShutIm A. MaDoaala,
t-Jk P. HsU ft jr.
Albert JH. Barnee.
R. 1400, Michigan BWd. Building.
Branch I.
Thomas Taylor, Jr.,
Clarence N. Goodwin.
R. 1400, Michigan BWd. Building.
Judge of Probate Court
Henry Horner.
Judge of County Court
Jamos T.' Burns.
Judge of Juvenile Court
Merrltt W. Plnckney.
Judgea of Superior Court-
Albert C. Barnes,
Theodore Brontano,
Joseph Sabath,
Wm. Fen'moro Cooper,
William E. Deter,
Joseph H. Fitch,
Charles M. Foell,
Jacob H. Hopkins.
Martin M. Grldley,
Marcus A. KaTanagL
Clmrles A. McDonald.
M. I McKlnley,
William II. McSurely,
John M. O'Connot.
Hutco Paris
Donls E. Sullivan.
John J. Sulllvnn.
Joseph E. David.
Oacar Hobel.
Extrn Judgea
10th floor, County Building.
Judge of the Circuit Court
Victor P. Arnold,
Robert E. Crowe.
Jesse Baldwin,
George F. Barrett,
'David M. Brothors,
Jesse Holdom,
Frank Johnston, Jr. """
Goorge Korsten,
David F. Matchett
John P. McGoorty,
Morrltt W. Plnckney,
Klckhnm Scanlan,
Frederick A. Smith.
Thomas Taylor, Jr
Charles M. Thomson.
Oscar M. Torrlson.
Richard S. Tuthlll. '
Charles M. Walker, ""
Thomas G. Wlndea.
Jury Commission
Joseph H. Barnett
Otto Pompel,
Chas. W. Selnwertb,
Chas. U Caswell, Chlet Clerk.
R. 824, 8th floor, County Building.
Chicago Law Institute and Library
10th floor, County Building.
William Holden. Librarian.
County 8upt. of Hlghwnya
nonre A. Qulnlan.
R. 826, 8r4 floor, County Building.',
Proeldent of Baniury oietnot
Chaa. H. Sergol.
Truate of 8anlairy Dlatrie
William J. Healy.
Patrick J. Carr,
Wallaoe O. Clark,
Harry R. Littler.
Chaa. H. flergol, "'
Goorge W. PauUla. ""' '
W. O. Nance.
Jamoa H. Lnwloy,
M. A. MueUer,
tM B. Michigan Ave. (Kara
Building). Tolaphono Wmbaak
ItM.
Caok County fAilldlng
Oocuploa block. Randolph, Wash
ington, Clark and La Ball Bts.
John Ctakala, Custodian.
Criminal Court Building
Cor. Michigan and Dearborn At.
Jacob Pomerants, Custodian.
At Close of Business Fcbrunry 28, 1920
RESOURCES
Ix),m nncl Discounts
nvenlmftn
HnnUn Htitl Hanker Acceptances
Customers' l.lnlilllty on Acceptances.....
I.inblllty of Ctntotncrs under I.elteis of Creillt
Stock In Policial lleservo Bank "Ai ',!'". i".'.L
Stocks ami llon.ls. Jncluillnn U. H. Oovcrnmcnt OHllKatloiis
I'nlrt for CustomerH' Subscriptions to U. S. I.llierty Ilonils ..
Cash on Hand nnil Duo from Hunks utiil Hankers
LIAOItlTIES
Capital Stock
Surplus
Umilvltlcil KamltiRS
Dlvlilends Unpaid ... !
Interest Received Imt Not Karncil
Itciervo for Accruing Interest and Taxes
Reserve for Orotip Insurance and Savlntr I'lan
Uolillltv on IJndorsed Hank nnd Uankers Acceptances ..
Liability "n Atcount of Customers' Acceptances
Liability Under tetters of Credit
Hills Payable
Customers' Payments for U. S. Liberty llonds
Deposits commercial
BUSINESS NOTICES
Violinists nil pralso tho work of
Gcorgo A. Ostortag of 69 East Van
Burcn strcot Ho is one of tho best
known violin manufacturers in the
country.
Due to Hanks
Savings
P. II. 11AW80N. I'rrnlilMit.
II. A. Wlti:i:t.i:il. Vln-Prex.
V. II. IKII.KIIN. Vice-Pro.
(:. II. llA7.i:i.W()U), VliePte.
It. P. I'llAPIN.
Vloe-Prei'lili'iit & Hcrrelnry.
C. P. KliXN'INII. Vlwl'ivK.
V. P. WllltP.ll1P.lt, Cusliler.
.1. H. tll.KAHOS. ,
At. to Hip Prolilont.
It. U IIP.NMON, At. fmliler.
K. A, lltli:lT, At. Cncliler.
OPOIKIP. P. TltOltP,
Vlre-Prei.. Illinois Mtrpl tn.
IIAI.1! IIOMIKN. .
C I. A Q. It. It. CoiniMinr.
itICIIAItll 1IKAN,
Vlce-Pren.. Hie I'lillman Co.
HOWAltl) P.l.TINll,
Sccrelnr-, AilniiH A I.ltlntt (.
chaiii.i:m k. Ktwymt.
Vtro-Pre.. Am. Ilmllntor L.
MAltVIV liruUITT, .111.,
Vlre-Prp C. ft N. V. Ity.
(IPIIlllli: C. MAIICY.
Prpflilent, Armour llrnln (o.
IIP.VJAMIN II. MAIIHIIAM.,
M.ir.lmll & Vox.
127.889,56.08
7,8D.I2S.rl
7,C0S',O33,ll)
,.$31,S07.77I.8S
10,973.21
. . 1,360,073.3 1
,. 3,253,735.91
7B3.4 12.33
135.000.00
. 1,537,081.39
. 255,100.00
. 13,268,552.40
$55,371,71(1.51
.$ 2.000,000.00
. 2,500,000.00
225.2S9.79
141.00
79,778.05
115,703.31
19,033,55
, 1,350,073.34
. 3,230,701.44
753,142.33
745,000.00
600,000.00
123,147.32
C. B. Hodstrom, tho popular pro
prletor of Lake Vlow'a foremost shoo
store at 3264 North Clark street has
hosts of friends among the loading
men of Chicago a fact that is testi
fied to by tho popularity of his place
of business.
J43.CSG.319.78
$55,371,716.51
0FnC,ff1.INIHAY W1I..I.M....
Ami. Cnsliler.
.1. .1. ANION, Ant. CliliT.
II. .1. IIAIIIIV. Trint Olllcer.
A. ; IIOI.TTHIP.lt,
At. HrtrMnry. ,
W. II. Ct'llTIH. At. Plr'y.
II. V. 1IACIIAIIACII, Aiulltur.
nti: w. iico, . .
Mnnairrr !nlng llept.
M. ". PAllKONH, , k
Mnnatfer Inrcntmint Dopt,
DIHKCTOIIH -'
(IPOIKIi: A. 1IASN..Y, ,
Kpp. A lrea.. Int. Ilarre't. Co.
WILLIAM It. Aiuiorr,
lien. M(tr ClilrnBo TH. Co.
j-iiank ;. calhwijlu
Pre., II. W. CnMn!! A Son Co.
ItlCIIAlll) J. COLLINS.
The Pulton Hlrwt Wlio1enle Market
1'lli.t.l.tttCK II. ItAWHO.V,
Pros.. Union Trt Co.
HAItltY A. WIlP.r.LlMI.
Vln-Prrs.. Union Trnul Co.
rilAllMIS It. IIOLDPN. ,
VlrcPn-s.. I'nlnn TriKt Co.
PIIP.IIIIIIICK T,. WILK,
Piirinrrly Vlcfl're., t'nlon Tmt Co.
t Tlf XtAvIlM MMM M t. M.n '..AW
Vi ,T. i.llllfc.U, UliU Ul II1Q UlUDb VUP
ulor mon In tho financial and business
world, Is Chicago manager for tho
big hoUBO of Charles Stoneham &
. Co., dealers In securities, with offices
at 11ff TTfAf TntVn limilAtfAfiil AMrt
IU "F-ofc wu,nouu uuuiutaiu) nuw
KES
PANY
Condensed Statement of Condition at the Close ol Business February 21, 1920
RESOURCES
toans and Discounts , $8,379,419.31
Donds and Securities 1,019,865.92
Stock of Federal Reserve Dank 108,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures ,. ,.. 38,536.72
Interest Earned but Not Collected ' 29,693.86
Customers' Liability Under Letters of Credit 212,350.00
Cash nnd Due from Dnnks 2,748,014.18
$12,832,879.99
,. . LIADItlTIES
Capital $ 3,000,000.00
Surplu 600,000.00
Undivided Profits , 37,460.09
Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Dank 1,476,000.00
Liability Undcr'Lctters of Credit 212,350.00
Roserved for Interest and Taxes 6,635.43
Deposits 7,501,434.46
$12,832,879.99
OFFICiins
Prelilent VALt.im O. A PPM. Trint Officer
NATHAN II. CIIATTP.IITON.Mitr. For. Kept.
TIIKOIlOlli: I'AI.LAH.AMt. .Mar. Kor. Ilept.
lltlWAHIl S, MOV.... Ami, Mur. Por. Dopt.
ril.Lli: S. PIIANKP.NTIIAL, JIgr. Special
Union Trust Company
Madison nhd Dearborn Streets
c.
i
lUn-y A. Lipskr, Chairman.
jmim M. Whalta, SaeraUry.
, MUak H. Pck.
milUta F, Kohria. Oftlet Br-
:- K. til, Stk floor, County Baildtn;.
CMnty Mrt',tend,"t of t
tward J. Tobla.
' y. KM, ItX Imt, County BaUdra
'" Attorney
aeiary fUyc.
' . w v. alMTan. First AaatoUM.
(TTANDARD TRUST
& SAVINGS BANK
Ji. Jf Memler Federal Reserve System
s Member Chieaw Clearing House Association
Statement of Condition at the Close of Duslnes's March 1, 1920.
RESOURCES LIADItlTIES
Loan' nnd DlKotint.'... 8,582.019.87 Capital SJS'SS'SJ
nverdrnftH ,ot a.,,M ,sr,,iu 600.00O.0P
IIoikIm. HocurllU-H. I.tc..... B?!'M.80 t'nillvldeil Prolltn 1.0.S87.19
lYdenilllecervi' Hank Stock 15,000.00 ,",' in -"i? r.t
Furnlturonml Fixtures .. 17.735.S5 lUwrvo for Taxes 3?'?i,F?
Dun from HaiikH .....V... 2,210,592.99 Ilenorvo for InturvHt ..I'SSH?
$13,605,151.17 il3.6C5.451.17
In establlshlna relations with our depositors we aim to mako the connection
mutually advantageous
DIRECTORS
c ''iisMa,,,. ,rsSr;s;fc-'.
ltolllns HonB Tm g, .rrUHt Comimny Fred V. Hullen.
C. H. CuttlnK. p. n. CiiHtlo, 1'renldent Wlnonn
Ciittlnir, .Moon; & President Austin Stnto Jlnltlnp; Co.
Hldlcy $ Hank It A. Cnviinuui'li.
Wm V AIitIp K. N. Strom Hecrctnry llllnolw
President The A. It Vlco Pres. I'cttlbono, Commercial Men s
Andn'w" (fompany Mulllken Co uTr'lV'jnrol.s
Oliver .M. Hurtoii, Ociinto A. VHily, Walter II. Jiiroiis,
Pres. Ilurton-Dlxle President (loss Print- Wlnnton, Htrnwn &
Coriiorntlon , Inn Press Compuny wslViwrn.in
F. A. Hill. J- Heckctt, "j,,0, J;n,",,? .
Itenll-Htato Uwyer , , ,, , VIco-PrcHldent
Clmiles H. Castle. President
Commercial, Savings, Investment and Trust Departments
Preldcnt. CliarloH 8. Cnstlo Vice-President. Wnnl C. Castle
Cashier H.MVCnmpl.cll , , , Assistant Cashier. Clm.lcs V. W'cllncr
Assistant Cnshlor. Walter J, lunn
Hecrctnry ami Trust (Hllcer, It V. Hawkins
Asslstaul Bccrotnry. Frank It. Cuula
Auditor, .lames H. Hodle, .lr.
Mannncr Honil Department, Itnlph I Uiphnm
Southwest Corner Monroe and Clark Streets
branches In nine leading cities of the
country.
Miohrtel Ready, tho popular presi
dent and treasurer of tho Ready &
Callnghan Coal company, is ono of
the most highly respected business
men In Chicago. His company stands
high in tho coal trade.
P. J. Sibley, tho popular proprietor
of Tha Fountain Pen Shop, at 31
North Dearborn street, has a host of
friends In the business community
The best pooplo in Chicago buy pons
from him and his customers are al
ways boosting hlm.
Edwin R. Landon, president of the
Standard Flro Escape Company Is
ono of the solid men of Chicago. His
company Is noted for tho reliability
of Its output.
Charles Appol, tho popular proprie
tor of tho North Side Tumor Hall, has
built up ono of the finest restaurant
trades in Chicago by his general meth
ods nnd strict attention to business.
Pooplo who havo patronized his pop
ulnr restaurant at 820 N. Clark street,
nro never tired of praising tbo good
cooking nnd splondld meals.
Tho Edmund T. Perkins Engineer
ing Company, First National Bank
TJulldlng, nro reclaiming In central
Illinois sovernl thousand acres of rich
farm land, pnrt of which, thoy offor
for nalo at low price.
Charles E. Ummuch, as president
of R. Williamson & Co., is nt tho hoad
of tho largest makor of lighting fix
tures in Amorlca.
Mcsslngers restaurants which can
bo found nil ovor tho city nro Tory
popular with everybody. Thoy nre
clean, wholesome snnttary and bright
Tho food is of tho best quality and
tho service is cxcollcnt.
Amos C. Ryan, tho popular presi
dent of tho Central Transfor com
pany, stands high with tho thontrlcal
profession. Tho prosperous company,
of which ho is tho head, does vir
tually all of tho thoatrical transfer
work In Chicago and you never hear
a kick nbout a lost trunk or any othor
nrtlclo of baggaga.
Otto Ruotor, tho head of tho big
real estato firm which boars his
name, is oho of tho upbullders of Chi
cago. Tho offlco of his company on
tho ground floor of 32 North oDnr
born strcot is ono of tho finest in tho
city.
Tho McAvoy Company Is manufac
turing a tomporanco drink that bids
fair to become vory popular. It is
called "Alpha" and Its strengthening
and invigorating qualities aro much
praised. The McAvoy company is
also producing doalcohollzed Malt
Marrow, which is universally popular.
1IA1UIY II. MMiritCIC
.tami:n (.'. .KHIXKON vice Prculili-nt
.10IIX W. THOMAS Vice President
1IAVMONI) II. PIICLPH . ...Vice Prclilenl
PIIAIII.I.H (!. WILLSOS ....Vice Prr.lilent
WILLIAM A. NU'OL Oimlilrr
K. L. APnilSTCH Amlolnnt C'nulilpr
11. .1. IIHIKLi: A.MMnnt Cnolilor
WILLIAM P. liniinitTR ...Mur. lloml Dept,
ALIIIIHT .1. IIIINTIIII, Afwlitont Mnnnner
lloml Dennrtment.
DIIlKCTOnS
II, F. AFFLLCK. Pretldcnt UnlTcrn.il Pott OTTO I
Kcrvlip Dcniirttnrnf.
ALAN K. WALLACi:, Kccrotnfr nnd Muti
neer New Ilnlnc Dcpnrtiiirnt.
IIAIIOLI) L. 1II1IIIOTT, AnlMitnt MnnnKCT
Nimv llulnci Popnrtinent.
Innri Cement Cornhnnr. rhlrnirn. III.
P. L. HATIIMAN, Prr.f(lcnt Trnnncontlncntnl
Freight Compnnr. Clilcnsn, III,
WILLIAM MlTTLUWOIITIl, President
lccr l'lnw Pompiiny, Mollne.
JOSIII'll 1IYPIP.I.1), Vreslilent Hotel Hhcr
mnn t'oinpnnv. ChtrnRa, III.
HONAI.1l II. POTION, Mnnlmltnn Oil Co.,
Ht. Pnnl. Minn.
A. A. CHAM., Vice President First nnd Ho-
rurltv Nntlnnnl llnnk, Mlnnenttolls, Minn.
10RP.P1I II. i:i)VAItllS, President Kellogg
STltclilwnrd A Hnpnlj; Co., Chlcngo, III.
SAMULL M. IIAHtIniIH, President Compiit
lint Hcnlp Co. of Amcrlen, Chlcfli-o, III,
JAMi:H . .10IINRON, Vleo President.
KinVAItl) II. I.ITHINnnil, LltslnKcr, Ilcnlr
A Held. Chlenen, III.
HAttltV It. MIIIMIICK, President.
.10IIN H. MILLPII. Attorney, Clilenen, III,
It, II. ODDUN, President The First National
llnnk, Muskogee, Oklahoma,
OMTItOPP. Vice President II. M.
nrile'iir fe lompnnr, Lhleniro, III,
J. '. PADDOCK, Cnsliler The Merchants A
Illinois National llnnk, Peoria, III.
1IAYMONII It. PIICLPS, Vice President, Chi-
CIJTO. HI,
DAVID II, PIP.IISnN. Vice President Rteph-
ens.Adamson Mfe. ('o., Aurora, III,
FltANK V. IILNWICIC, President Chicago
Ornrel Co.. Clilrnffn, III,
JOHN P, SMULHKI, President Northweit-
em Trust A Savings Hank, Chicago, III,
(IKOIMli: II. TAVLOII, Ileal Kstate, Chi-
engo, HI,
JOHN W. THOMAS, Vice President.
I.. M, VII, AS, President Iluda Compan,
Chicago, III.
CHAH. C. WII.I.SON. Vice President.
V. A. VA(li:it, President Arms Palace
Horse Car Co., Chicago, III,
JOSDPII I. ZOOK, Treasurer Montgomery
Ward A Co.. Chicago, 111.
Member Federal Reserve System
GREAT LAKES TRUST COMPANY
110 South Dearborn Street, Chicago
a
! YOU AUTOIST
What WUl You Do?
2 January 1st, 1920, a new law goes into effect requiring every gar-
age owner to keep a record of the license and engine number,
name and address of the owner and person delivering or taking a car
for the purpose of repairs, selling, rental, livery or storage. The
penalty for failure to keep this record i not less than $100 nor more
than $500.
You can save yourself and gnragemen time and trouble by show
ing the identification card which is furnished FREE with our guaran
tee title policy. This card contains all the necessary information
for the garage man. It is evidence that you are the owner of the car
and will be so recognized by every garage man.
A policy will reduce your theft insurance. It will also help trace
your car if stolen.
The cost of our guarantee title policy, including the necessary
identification cards, is only $1.00.
Send us your name and address now. We will mail you an appli
cation and you will be prepared.
The Chicago Automobile Abstract & Title Co.
58 West Washington Street, Chicago, IU.
Telephone. Central 8144, 8145, 814G
Cook County Jail
Criminal Court Building-, Dearborn
Ave., betwam Mlehlcaa and
Illinois St
William T. Davles, Jallar.
County Surveyor
Harry Emerson.
R. 428, 4th floor, County Butldlac-
County Architect
Brio B. Hall.
ISt N. Clark St.
Judf Charles A. MoDonald la aJ
lng a splendid record on tha BapMiw
Court bench. Ha is a ccMc4t.nt.ew
and fair-minded Judf a.
Fred W. Upham would maka a
splendid United States Senator ha
would consent to maka tha raca far
that poUon.
8taay Adlar, wM Itaowa law
r. U ta tha front -ank or mmi
i aU matlva city Galea.
Emanuel Well has been oonnectad
with tho New York Ufa Insurance
Company for over twenty yeara. No
Insurance agent In the country U
more pop"' v,,tn tn8 PUD'! or
more loyal to his friends than Mr.
Well
Statement of the Condition of the
Mercantile Trust & Savings Bank
, of Chicago
Corner Jackson Boulevard and Clinton Street
At the Close of Business February 28th, 1920
RESOURCES
Loans nml lllncountB 3,092.C5G.74
HomlH, Securities, Ktc 91,537.80
U. S. Liberty Bonds and Certlflcuten of IntlclitctlnosH 172,300.00
Duo from llnnka, Canh and Hxchanse 1,101,007.5-2
Ovrnlrnlts 1,278,:l1
5,362.679.67
LIABILITIES
Cni.lt.il Htock 250,000.00
Huiplu 7G'00000
UmlUliW i.rofltH v 07,174.02
Itocrv.a tor Taxes nnd IntorcHt 23,551.85
IlcdlKcmintH with Kedfrnt Hi-soivo Hunk ' 110,000.00
Ul.I'OSrr.S 4,836,953.80
83,302,070.67
Ol'FICKRS
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HAllin A. Wlli:i:i.i:it, Vice VrvU.-nl "HIIArilllNnSSV, At. Cn.Uler
IIAIIII S. OIIIJT, View I-roHl.lfUt H. H. IIIIIJTTMAN, Ant. Cii.lilcr
WM. W r.UUi:i.U Cider IIIIXJAMIN 11. la-HKSZIK, Auditor
OTTO A. ZISKi:, Hi'crotory
A Strong Dank for Business Men Located on the Near West Side. Members of
Chicago Clearing House Association, Federal Reserve System U. S. A.
HOARD OF PIIinCTOIlS
O X CAIIiW I.I.I. Trnwircr It. W. rnl.Iril IIAIIIIV X. (Sllt'T Vlco Vresldent
- Son i otinmij , nth iiml Wentoni Ave. i. A. UOWAllli, Vlcn I'reslilent C II, & Q.
ItlCIIAlll" J rilM.IXrl. Tim I'ldlon Hired II. It. I'o., Jockmm lllvd. and Clinton 8t.
Wli(.leili- MirUrt Cu,, 8KI I'lillon Murket. riir.Ill'.ItirK II. HAWHOS, I'rtnldfiit, ttlno
A. II. OK h l're.l.leiit A, II. DUk Company, I're.ldeiit Union Trut Comimny.
72 W. JnUon lllwl. i:. A. IIIISSi:i.I,. Vice rreildeiit Oils r.leialor
A. l. imiiMAS. ITrldeiit Kteel Hule Cor- Company, Jaek.on Hlvd. mid JeltemonKt.
poriillo-i 1i.il Hmitli Ji'rternon Htreet, IIIIXUV X. HTIIAUKH, l'rplilcnt Meyer & Co.,
MIIIOX s n.OIIKIIlMM, 1're.l.lent TJ.e nor- Adam, niul flrocn Bin.
"helm Me i', Ada nw nnd Clinton Ht. IlAItltV A. WIICMI.KII, Vice VresWcnt, alo
IlAVIlt II LANS, Attorney, llorlund Illo.W. Vlie ITe.ldent Union Tru.t Company.
At all leading reliable gents' fur
nlshlng Btoros can be found the Elgin
Mado Shirt, the shirt that possesses
the quality appeal.
Cutter and Crossette Company,
era of the famous Elgin Mods Shirt
stand high In the estimation of Un
commercial world of Chicago.
C. H. Bartholomae haa been In busi
ness for 35 yeara as a tuner and re
pglrer of all kinds of pianos and every
one praises hla work. He Is noted for
his ability as a repairer of talking ma
chinos. Hla place of business la at
69 EnBt Van Buren street.
Avery Brundoge, the well known
contractor, has done and is doing
much to mako the city beautiful. The
work dono by the big company he
heads Is always reliable.
Tho county clork's offlco under
Robert M. Swoltzor has novor known
n scandal. It la clean, efflclont and
ably mnnngt'd.
Clarence B. Harrow la aiwaya
friend of the poor and tha downtrod
den and no one stands higher at tha
bar.
Richard Francis Condon, tha popular
chairman of tha Blks Membership
Committee is confident of adding S0Q6
new membera to the rolls of tha organ
liatlon this year.
Charles Krutck always made a
good public record.
Among American inuslo educators
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dels aro in the
vory front rank. On principles of
psychology and modern pedagogy they
conduct the work of their school where
piano playing as an art is taught exclusively.
The Dela Piano School ss gaining in
popularity and its graduates are noted
for their proficiency.
A new bulletin of information of
the Oscar Dels School of Artistic
Piano Playing la just oS the press;
Write for same, 218 South Wabash
avenue.
The famous Terrace Garden is
now one of Chicago's distinct features.
A trip to the Morrison Hotel where
tbo beautiful restaurant Is located al
ways means a return visit
The Joseph Triner Company has
done much .for the health of the peo
ple. Its products are praised by all
who hare usad the.
RELIANCE
DIE & STAMPING CO.
Designers and Builders of
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DIES, TOOLS, JIGS, GAUGES AND SPECIAL
MACHINERY
METAL STAMPINGS, EXPERIMENTAL AND
,i MODEL WORK
MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALTIES
501511 North La SalU Street
rilONR SDrRKOR sail
CHICAGO
R. Williamson & Co.
f)Tr- .
Manufacturers of
LIGHTING FIXTURES
;V Washington and JetTerion Streets
Phone Hajrmarket 724
CHICAGO
'IT
TELEPHONE-OFFICE, RANDOLPH M
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The Ketler-Elliott Company
GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR
BRIDGES AND BUILDINGS
3121 South California Avenue
CHICAGO
Telephone Garfield 111-112
TIMROTH
Motor Trucking Co.
O A I TI IMtT" Bulk Material
HAUL,1.NU--By Auto Truck
GARRAGE IN CONNECTION
chas. e. timroth, tr... und Mr. 2910-2916 Carroll Avenue
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