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HE CHICAGO EAC3L.&:. i i The Corn Exchange National Bank OF CHICAGO OFFICERS ERNEST A. HAMILL, President CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, Vice-President 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, Ass't Cashier EDWARD F. SCHOENECK, Ai.'t Cashier A. J. FORD. Ass't Cashier J. G. WALKER. Att't Cashier CHARLES NOVAK, Att't Ca.hier DIRECTORS WATSON F. BLAIR EDWARD B. BUTLER BENJAMIN CARPENTER CLYDE M. CARR ERNEST A. HAMILL CHARLES H. HULBURD CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON MARTIN A. RYERSON EDWARD A. SHEDD ROBERT J. THORNE CHARLES H. WACKER CHAUNCEY B. BORLAND J. HARRY SELZ 3 Paid On Savings Deposits FOREIGN EXCHANGE LETTERS OF CREDIT CABLE TRANSFERS 136 South La Salle Street OUR CREED We believe that the banker should have a higher ideal than personal advancement or building large deposits. We believe his mission is to teach the people to save, and to guard their savings with extraordinary care to the end that poverty and the necessity for charity may be gradually eliminated. It is our aim to be, in truth the PEOPLES TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK MICHIGAN AVENUE AND ADAMS STREET Capital and Surplus $4,000,000 United States Depositary Fort Dearborn National Bank o r r i c i: ii s WM, A. TILDEN, President WM NELSON N, I.AMPEIIT, Vlce-Pres, iik.nuv ii. ki;nti vicc-rrcs. JOHN PMrrCHEK, Vlco-l'res. OUOUCli: II WILSON, Vlce-Pres. MAHCUS JACOllOWSICY. Vlce-Pres, CIIAIII.ES PEHNALD, Vlce-Pres. II. C. TUBUS, Cashier. HAimV LAWTON, Mgr. Foreign Dept, v. i.fnnos. Ass't Cashier. CHAni.CS L. IIOYE, As't Cashier. WM. it. JtcKRU. Asri casnier. It. J. McKAY, Ass't Cashier. WM. 13. McLALLEN, Aes't Cashier. EMWAItD N. HEINZ. Ass't Cashier. W. J. riCKINOEIl, Ass't Cashier. Personal Attention given to Account! of Firm; Individuals, Corporations and Banks COMI'AltATIVE SIIOWINfl OV IlKI'OSITS I'obruary rcbrunry March March February II, 1908 1 9,887,054.84 6, 1909 11,617,091. 84 29, 1910 15.041,367.21 7, 1911 21,574,950.79 20, 1912 20,207,440,32 February 4, 1913 130,499,714.20 January 13, 1914 29,787,922.00 March 4, 1916 29,844,165.94 March 7, 1916 39,952,490.96 December 31, 1917 42,122,988.11 Fort Dearborn Trust & Savings Bank o r r i c i: it s WILLIAM A. TILDEN NELSON N. I.AMPEIIT JOHN n. 8IIEA President Vlcc-Prcslilent Vlco-Prcsldent STANLEY (1. MILLER, Vice-President and Manaitcr llond Dept. II. C. IIOUIl, Cnshlcr, EDWAIID 11 LENNEItT, Ass't Cashier. Trust Dent,, l-'ltANIC M. FOItllllY, Heerctary nnd Trust Omcer. Ileal listatn Loan Dept,, V. LINCOLN JOHNSON, Manager. It. J. I.CWI.S, Manager S.ifo Deposit Vaults, llnml Department Offers to Investors only such bonds as It purchases for Its own Investment, yloldlng from 4 per cent to 6 per cent. Sittings Department Three per cent Interest on Savings Accounts. Deposits made, on or be fore tho tenth of each month draw Interest from tho first of that month. ltenl IMnlo I.nnn Department Loans to responsible borrowers at current rates on Improved real estate In Cook County. A select list of high Rrndo mortgages for careful Investors always on hand. Trnt Department Acts as Executor, Administrator, (luardlan, Trustee, ns Trusteo In Corporate llond Issues, as Transfer Agent and Iteglstrar of Corporato Slock nnd all other Fiduciary capacities. Hnfo Hepn.lt Vault Private Safe Deposit Boxes sultnbto for Danks, Corporations and Individuals. Annual rental, three dollars and upwards. CORNER MONROE AND CLARK STREETS CENTURY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK S. W. Corner State and Adams Streets JOHN W. FOWLER, Prssldsnt ALMCR COC, Vice-President CHAS. R. OORBETT, Cashier Handles Accounts of. Corporations, Firms and Individuals 3 Interest on Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes 93.00 per year Banking Hours 1 0 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday " 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. A STATE BANK UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Cor. Clark and Kinzie Sts. DIRECTORS Alfred Docker Isaac Weil Horace A. Goodrich A. G. Zulfor Henry M. Henrikten Edward E, Payno M. Schneller Erich Edelmnnn Max Ehrmnn Bannon & Co. An Illinois Corporation High Grade Stocks Eleven South La Salle Street CHICAGO Phone Majestic 7U3-7U4-7U5 OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN CHICAGO The Hibernian Banking Association CSTA0U8HCD 1881 8. W. Cor. S. La Salle and W. Adams Sta. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Deposits of One Dollar or more received, on which interest ii allowed at tho rata of 3 per cent per annum, compounded half-yearly. Open SATURDAY NIGHTS from 6:00 to 8;00 o'clock. BOND DEPARTMENT Offer a carefully selected list of Municipal, Railroad and Corporation Bonds, suitable for trust funds, banks and private investment. BANKING DEPARTMENT Invites oo favorable terras the accounts of individuals, firms and corpora IjitMS TRUST DEPARTMENT ' Authorized bylaw to accept and execute trusts of all kinds. REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT Buys and Sells real estate on commission; collects rents, manages estates; asUs high-grade mortgages; makes loans on improved real estate. WILL OO ON YOUR BOND JOHN McGlLLEN GENERAL AGENT American Bonding Company OF BALTIMORE Present Assets: $2,640,877.54 PUBLIC OFFICIALS' BONDS, FIDELITY BONDS CONTRACTORS' BONDS and every kind of Surety Bonds used in legitimate business, also CASUALTY INSURANCE 908 BORLAND BUILDING, 181 LaSaHe St., Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 4287 rr Mid-City Trust & Savings Bank Madison and Halsted Streets CHICAGO 3 on Savings Open Monday and Saturday Evenings Until 8 o'Clock Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals Solicited Upon Favorable Terms. OFFICERS WM. J. H ATI I.IK, rrtitilrnt 1". C. 1IAKT, Vice-President DIRECTORS I). II. KENNEDY. Cnalilor C. A. WATIIIKH, Ait't CsshWr KinVAIUI SIOIIUIS, Jr. !. M. MACr'AltLANU AI.KX iIKNI 1'IIANK E. l.OCKK II. V. ALLEN WM. J. ItATIIJK r.. C. IIAHT 1). II. KENNEDY Central Trust Company of Illinois 125 W. Monroe St, Chicago Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, Bonds, Real Estate Loans, Trust Business Safe Deposit Vaults Under both National and State Supervision Capital and Surplus Profits $6,000,000.00 Deposits 45,000,000.00 Illinois Trust & Savings Bank La Salle Street and Jackson Boulevard A Bank Account is an absolutely dependable friend. A Savings Account may be opened in this Bank with $1.00 or more, INTEREST AT 3 PER ANNUM Capital and Surplus, $16,400,000.00 JOSEPH DEIFELD President W. J. ROTH Secretary and Manager FIDELITY SAFETY VAULTS : incorporated: BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR AND UPWARDS 111 Wot RANIOLPH IT. GHIGAI0, ILLINOIS ONE DOOR WEST OP THE HOTEL SHERMAN The One Exception Notwithstanding the almost universal ad vance in price in every form of goods and service, the charge for abstracts of title and title guarantee poli cies remains the same as thirty years ago. Chicago Title and Trust Company 69 W. Washington St. Assets Exceed $12,000,000 No Demand Liabilities Continental and Com mercial National Bank of Chicago Statement of Condition .it Closs of Qusl neoo Friday, May 10, 1918. hi:sol'hci:s. Tlino loniiH .,,$lin,S.11,.l.on Di'imiml loan. 52,l!i,'j.'i.l.0l AcceiitiincoH .. CuJ.SOJ.lMJ llnmls, Hcclirltlos, ;tc 13,CS,1.1.0. it u i i . 7 t2W.97l.3l2 09 U. 8. bonus nnd ccrtlllcutCM or iiiiicbtPrinoKH i2,ino.nfto.nn Untile promises (equity) .... c.ooo.nno.oo Other mil cHtuto Gu.UJa.'T CiiHtiimern' liability on let ters or credit 3.C13.C2S.41 CiiKtotnerH' lliililllty on ne- leimmccs (lis per contrii). 9.3fl".S.II Ovenlriifts 13 'i."9 n CiikIi nnd duo from banks.. 101.107. ISSio I capital $ 2i.r.oa.on().nrt hiiiljhiH s.nno.iino oo J'lidlvlded ptolltn fi.nr..357.SO Hexcrved ror tnves 1.1 13. I2S 03 Circulation JtGO.000.00 1,,,,,',-5'UJ LoKSiimuiiiitonhfind o.oo T.lablllty on letters of ciedlt. Liability on acceptances.... Deposits Individual ..$101,923,3 17.31 Hank 1S'.,7S1.043.33 130.' 3,3B. 9,303, 000.00 191.07 I2S.IS 291,711,232.01 t31S,GC0,"097.7l Officers. aicoitai: sr. nnvxoi.Ds i-rcsidcnt AHTIirit l!i:y.N'01,l)S....VIce.Irosldont HAI.I'II VAN VECIITKX..VIco-1'iosUloiit AI.KX. HOIIKUT.SOX Vice-President Hi:iIAX 'VAI.D!:CIC. . . .Vlec-Picsldont J01IX C. CltAI-'T Vice-President WIM.IAM T. Illtt'CKNKU.VIee-I'resldent JOIIX It. WASIlllI'ItN ...Vice-President WII.SOX V. J.AMPKUT Cashier HAIIVKY C. Vi:itXOX.A3sUtnnt Cimlilcr ai:ortn li. .SMITH... A-slstant Cashier WIMinit IIATTi:itY..AsMstant Cnsliler U. HttSKlXi: SMITH.. AssNtnnt Cusblor 13AX XOUMAX sslstant Cashier ClHOIiOi: A. .lACK.SOX.Asslstnnt Cahlir ltKL'HHX CI. UAXIHI.SOX sNlktnnt Cashier JOIIX P. CltAnnociC.MKr. Credit Ucpt. JOSHPH McCt'ltltACH Mm-. l-'orelRii Dept Continentaland Commercial Trust and Savings Bank Chicago, Statement of Condition at Commence. ment of Dimness May 11, 1918. HHSOUIICES. flmo loans (secured by col lateral) $ 7,SS3,3IS.5G Demand loans (secured by col latcinl) $ 9,71S,91S,27 llouds ami fo curltles 10,721,36.01 Cash and d u o fiom iNinks .. 11,791,993.73 Demand tesouiccs 1B,23S.201 MAIIH.ITIKS. $33,130,033.00 3.000.000.110 i.r.OK.noo.oo 1,29,102.33 Capital , Sill plus I'ndlvUled prollts Iteserved or taNes. Interest and dividends. Demand dcpnslts.$ir, 177.017.07 Tlino deposits.... 12,ri').",(!27.S:i .Special depojlts 1S.S10.9S2.07 II7.S7I.19 S 0,210.970 SI io,SS3,fi:.7.or, $33,130,033.00 Officers, OnoitCii: M. HP.VXOI.DS President JOIIX JAY AHIJOTT Vlco-Piesldem AltTIIPK Iti:YXOI.DS....VIco-Presldcnt ClIAin.PS C. WIM.SOX Cashier WIM.IAM P. KOPP Secictaiy KDJirxn j. ci..us.snx sslHtant Socr. tnry IinXHY C. OI.COTT....Mi;r Hond Dept. HOHlHtT j. IIHUCOCK sst. Cashloi' AMIKltT S. .MAUTIX.. Assistant Cashier The Hibernian Banking Association j.,,. Chlcano, Statement of Condlt'on at Commence, ment of Business May 11, 1918. ItKPOl'ItCn.S. Tmo loans $15,511,001.10 Ileal cslato 503.00 Ponds and seem- Itlos $5,130,003 !7 Demand loans ... 2.028,279.91 Cash nnd d u o f mill banks ... 5.351,990.9(1 10.U0.990.SI $31,001,197.03 MAIUMTinS. Cnpltat $ 2,000,000 00 Hill plus 1,000,000.00 I'lidlvldrd profits 070,129.29 Itoserved for taxes, Interest nnd dividends CIS, Oil. 10 Demand deposits.! 0,270.010.50 Tlino deposits... 21.050,760.11 27.300.390.11 $31,001,197.03 Officers. orconnn m. p.hyxoi.ds Prosident DAVID It. l.mVI.S Vlco-Presldciit HKXHY H. CI.AP.KH Vleo-Presldent I.OPIS II. Ci,AP.Kn Vlco-Prosldont KIIRDIJIUCK S. Iir.lUItD Cashier HVHItHTT It. McPADDKX Socrotary JOIIX P. V. MUHPIIY.MRr. Savlnss Dept OKOnni: ALLAN Asblstnnt Cashier THOMAS D. McartATH.Asslstont Cashier Tho capital stock of tho CONTI NENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ($3,000,000) and tho capital stock of THE HIBERNIAN BANKING ASSOCIATION ($2,000,000) aro owned by the stockholders of the CON TINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL NA TIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO. Combined deposits of these banks,, $368,961,340.34 "Identified with Chicago's Progress Since 1857" DEPARTMENTS COMMERCIAL SAVINGS TRUST DOND rAKM LOAN FOREIGN EXCHANGE ORSON SMITH Cr,.mn of ih Do.rJ KDM UNO D. HULBERT IWlrnt ptANKG. NELSON Vi.Ptdt JOHN E. ULUNT, Jr .Vic-Pridmi C, E. ESTLS Vi.Pf miJmI F. W THOMPSON: . I V& rJdS I.G. I'. DEANS Vic.PrWn P.C. PETERSON Cwhei JOHN J. CEDDES AimLM C.ki F.E.LOOMIS A.iuunl CJr LEON L, LOEHR Scttlrr and Truil Officer A. LEONARD JOHNSON Ain.lScrri.ry G. r . I IARDIE Minijtr Uond Dfixrlmnl CUTHDERTC ADAMS.... Am. Mir. Bond D.Dnmtr,i THE CHARACTER OF THIS DANK IS REFLECTED IN THE PERSONNEL OF ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS MBEi&BMiSTfi0rNvG PiidlRU.Mi!doch& Comply ,9LR,-E)rJCJt'A,-UUKLEY Allorney.ndC.pfuli.1 iielinv u 'tlV: 'i Piniifcnt Cttne Compny U v ur?iCiRSELL :,:; -y. A-: P''y Q"'l'r '" ComUnV CHAUNCEY KEEP Truil Manhall Field Etuie )r&UMvJSp0,RM,CK Prcildem lolernalioi.nl Hive.tei Conuany IrnwA ufKVNri5yklHW Prr.ident Pullman Cempaoy if JArRtai3irrX,ERS0N Chairman Jote ph T. Rrerioo rx Sui MAJ. A. A. SPRAGUE. II U S. tomy MOSES J. WENTWORTH Capiulm Capital nnd Surplus E.iatUd 1857 1 12 West Adams Street $11,000,000 MEMDER f$gftl-KESERVE CHICAGO f sTn WE invito you to make this institution your banking home and we will be much pleased to receive a personal call if you contemolate any sort of change in your banking connections. Thisisprimarilyacomrncrcial bank, organized in 1869, which has maintained its own integrity and individuality. We appreciate our friends. Capital and Surplus. $3,000,000.00 Deposits about $.16,000,000.00 TRIBUNE BUILDING MADISON AND DEARBORN STREETS Capital and Surplus, One Million Dollars Mechanics and Traders State Bank Washington Boulevard and Desplainci Street DIRECTORS WM. T. AIinOTT, Vlco-l'reilJcnt Central Trust Com pany of Illinois. CALVIN T. CltAIO, rrealJent. WM. it. i.wr.8, VIca.I'rcaldi-nt and Caihter, Cen tral Truit Company ot Illinois. II. SI. UKAV1TT, Consulting Cliemlat, Tba Hookery. CALVIN V. Clt.IO, I'rtalttent. rormorly Cntlder Metropolitan Trunt Savlnne Dank, NORTON 1'. 8TON1:, Cualiler. rormcrly Aaa't Cashier The Tralrle State Dank. 1IKNIIV OAlNHIt, (lalner & Koeliler, Furniture, 120'j Milwaukee Ave. 1TIANK (illUI.K, L. Uould & Co., Woodenware, 700 W Lake Bt. 8. A. ItllODICS, H. A. lthoilce life. Co., 101 N. Jefterann Kt. C. II. KCOVILL17, Heal delate, Oak Tark and Chicago, oriici:its WILLIAM It. DAWES, Vlce.l'realilent. Vlce-1'resldent, Central Truit Com. pany nf Illinois. 1'ItANK W. COLLINS, Aaa't Cashier, rormerly I'aylne Teller. The Prairie State Hank. The Examiner for The Chicago Clearing House Association In lila report on thla bnnk May S3, 11)17, any "Tliis Bank is carefully and well managed and general conditions are highly satisfactory to tho Examiner." (Signed) CHAS. H. MEYER, Examiner. NorthWestern Trust and Savings Bank Milwaukee Ave. and Division St. Resources $7,000,000 A BANK OF STRENGTH CHARACTER and RELIABILITY PHONE MONROE 467 IVAN D. KOUKOFF Successor to M. P. KALOUDOFF & COMPANY STEAMSHIP TICKET OFFICE AND MONEY EXCHANGE Sales Manager of Missouri Iron & Steel Corp'n, OFFICERS , Win. C. Cummings, President Merrill W. Tildon, Vice-President Harry P. Gates, Ass'l Cashier Gates A. Ryther, Vice-President Dale E. Chamberlin, Ass't Cashier Frederick N. Mercer, Cashier George A. Malcolm, Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS Averill Tilden Wm. C. Cummings L. B. Patterson Bryan G. Tigho John Fletcher Gates A. Ryther Merrill W. Tilden H. J. Aaron 805 West Adams Street CHICAGO B