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THE CHICAGO EAGLE 5 Statement of the Condition of the Mercantile Trust and Savings Bank OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Corner Jackson Blvd. and Clinton Street At the Close of Business December 31, 1921 RESOURCES $4,030,6o0.52 ... 6:i.81 334,807.60 .' 55,356.99 421.200.00 1,109,039.37 '. 15.154.78 18.290.O0 u, 020.91 $6,219,203.98 400,000.00 125,000.00 ' 01,518.10 29,979.27 81,544.19 100,000.00 18,290.00 14.020.01 5,388,851.51 $6,219,203.98 OFFICERS FHKDEUK'K U. TIAWSON, riiairnian of the Board HAKRY N. GIUJT. IT'sirtent WM. AV. KAUKEI., Vice-President J? gU1- Sler .1. j:. rSiiAVCHNKSSY, Cashier H ZIK, Asst. Cashier Loans and Discounts overdrafts ' JJonds, Securities, etc liberty Loan Bonds (,'. S. Certificates of Indebtedness Due from Hanks, Cash and Kxchange interest Accrued, but not Collected Customers' Liability on Letters of Credit..... Customers' Liability und.-r Acceptances LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided l'ro'.its Interest Collected, but not Karned Reserved lor Taxes. Interest. Contingencies, etc Hills Payable with Federal Reserve Hank Liability on Letters of Credit Liability on Ace-cunt of Customers' Acceptances DEPOSITS C. C. "BURNHAM Kxecut ive Vice-President C. P. & Q R- R. Co. O. X. CALDWKLL Formerly Treasurer II. "W. Caldwell and Son Company RTCHARD J. COLLINS The Fulton Street Wholesale .Market Co. A. I!. DICK President A. P. Dick Company A. D. DORM AX President Steel Sales Corporation MILTOX S. FLORSHEIM President The Florsheim Shoe Co. DAVID B. GAXN Attorney HARRY X. ORUT President FREDERICK II. RAWSOX Chairman of the Board also President Union Trust Company E. A. RUSSELL Vice-President Otis Klevator Company HENRY X. STRAUSS President Meyer & Co. HARRY A. WHEELER Vice-President Union Trust Company CENTURY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK S. W. Corner State and Adams Streets JOHN V. FOWLER. President ALMER COE, Vice-President K. II. KNUOTSON, Vice-President CHAS. R. COBBETT, Vice-President W. U. DAIIL, Cashier IV. C. KOERITZ, Asst. Cashier J. E. MIED1NG. Asst. Cashier Handles Accounts of Corporations, Firms and Individuals. 3 Interest on Savings Accounts Safe Deposit Boxes $3.00 per year Banking Hours 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Saturday " 9 A.M. to 12 M. A STATE BANK UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Consistent Community Banking Service Rendering every service consistent with good banking prin ciples to the community in which we operate, is one of the reasons we ask the patronage of the people who make up our community. GARFIELD PARK STATE SAVINGS BANK 4004 West Madison Street Frank A. Alden, President Walter A. Blumthal. Asst. Cashier J. L. Simmons, Vice President Harry A. Newberg, Asst. Cashier Arthur A. Marquart. Cashier Wm. F. Lawley, Trust Officer Delbert A. Clithero, Counsel THE Officers and Directors of the Reliance State Bank cor dially invite you and your friends to inspect our new banking home Madison Street and 'Ogden Avenue MEMBER Federal Reserve System Chicago Clearing House Association Reliance State Bank Madison and Ogden Hyde Park's Clearing House Hyde Park State Bank Member Federal Reserve System 53rd St- and Lake Park Ave. TELEPHONE RANDOLPH 1349 Wing & Evans, inc. CHICAGO BRANCH 30 No. Dearborn Street Manufacturers of SODA ASH CAUSTIC SODA FRED MOLT Chicago Manager Sales Agent for THE SOLVAY PROCESS CO, "of the people. for the people" The Peoples Trust & Savings Bank of Chicago Has increased its paid in capital to $1,000,000 and its surplus to $500,000 An added safe-guard for the funds of its savings and commercial depos itors. 15 savings plans to uit any purse. Our by-the-memth con vertible savings bond plan has been called "The Fastest Safe Way to Save." Full information gladly given on request. CHICAGO'S LAKE FRONT BANK Michigan Blvd. at Washington St. Earle H. Reynolds, President THE MARKETS Grain, Previsions, Etc. Chicago. Jan. Cprn- High- Low- Wheat .n;. May 1.:. i-llTs July l.i. --2 Corn Jan May July 7A Oats Jrt n . . -- May :-",-'l2 Julv zr-s I lye May "n-m-'s-'j July 7-r est. est. l.U'S l.i IS l.'-'l l.'A'-, IS. Clos in;:. .IS .C9 .70 FLOUR Hard spring wi.eat Short pat ents. $'-.' rn ;.;; spt- ial mill bramis. in ?S lb. rotton sack?. $7."V-i7.4": warehouse d livery. iv V . oft winter wheat Shoi t patent. t ".v:. Hard 'ntt wheat hort patent. J0.v -f? ".. v. Rye tl u; 7 With Safety YOUR MONEY will earn 7 SAFELY if invested in first mortgage bonds. These bonds are issued in denomi nations of $100, $500 and $1,000, and can be purchased on partial payments if desired. Call, telephone or write for complete information. MADISON & KEDZIE STATE BANK MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Telephone Kedzie 3980 Open All Day Saturdays to 8 P. M. Tuesday Evenings 6 to 8 IN THE HUB OF CHICAGO line paieT.l. .-.. ' 4.: . ; .iarK HAY No. 1 thn. -thy. $:-.-' ".': No. lf.s?ht clover mixed. "". i -l. . N. 2 vm othy. JV.v ' ' l : N". 1 elovei- mixed an No. l mixed. ::.". Bl'TTKR-t' rea me r y . extras. :2 score Z'l'a'Xl'1--; l'.:ulit-r s.-ot":itr omn-.ands a pre iniiun; firsts. :' sciiv. :'.ll-' -: score. lYt .'toe; sr-coiids. scro. :."'' -;e : central lzed. t'fiv; ladle. l'.'J'"1.-: packing sto-k !r. 1'ricts to i t-tail traie: Tubs. "i"e prints. Z. IK ; Ui esh ti.r?ts. : ordinan firsts. :": miscellaneous lots. ;' 31c extra, pat-ked in wi.itewo.. eases, c.t; candl.-d. 3.:'.f37c: l.ei !:. :"T.i ".: dirties 27 'rjs.-. I.1VK I'on.TRY Turkeys. :i'c; fowls "He: sprnus, 21c; roosters. 17c: du ks. lto gees-. 17c. DRIO.-SKli POULTRY Turkeys. 4. fowls. -7-: ronstt-' s. l.-: sprins; ch.ick ens. -V'i ; ducks. -Ti'v'. ueese. IT'c. I'OTAToKS-IVr l'"" lbs., sacked, north ern. round, white. t-.,V'2.'lK ONIONS jt'i..V 'i7.'' per lb. sa k. CATTLK-Prime steers. Sv 't :.Ht; oo( to ehoiee heavy steers. I'i.v.'.'ii V3o; feedint hteers. $4.7."V;,Mi: heifers. $o.iS.(.): yeah linss. fair to choice. J.&i l1'."; plain t j;ooil steers, J7. 1 oi'..7r. ; fair to choice cows S3. r.11 ).; canners. $2.X'2.73: cutters. fr:i..7; bolonna bulls. $3.2o'4.Go: heavj calves, $3.;",'' 7.0"1: trwxl to choice calves $s.tfiS.7r.. lIOdF Ulioice lijrht butchers. 57.:cjS.4) medium weight butchers. S7.7."'S.3); heav butchers. $7.4'fjS.Mt; fair tofanc ylight $7.7i ." : heavy iaokinK. $!.. .7.4; roupl pack no;. ?i.2"$i.To ; pigs. J7.'V; s.7-". SI I HHP (lood to choice Iauios. JI1..0(; 13.M; feeding lambs, 3.i 12.2: cull lambs ttrfVfilrt.Mt: yearlings. iS.X?11.2; wethers EAGLETS Every Banking Service Whether you are looking for investments, a bank for your savings or checking account, or to leave your estate matters in trust, this institution is fully equipped to handle your business. Every banking service you need can be transacted here. Our Officers Are at Your Service CHICAGO TRUST COMPANY State and Madison Streets OFFICERS , . . , Lucius Teter, President C . V B1""" John W. O'Leary. Vice-President Ul!;rdA F HSk 'Lilft.n Ltry Edward P. Bailey. Vice-President W. T. Anderson, AMjtant Scretr John A. McCormick. Vice-President ?r K- Jh0u M?n? Bond Deot F. O. Blrney. Vice-President J. W. Marshall, nwr Bond Dept. C. H. Fox. Vice-President TthUr onSK I Loaf DeoU Frederic S. Pope. Cashier Hiram S. Cody J tate Loan Dept. Max Steiner. Assistant Cashier t- D. Kleder County Treasurer Patrick J. Carr has turned over more interest on the public money than any of his pre decessors in office. Dennis J. Egan would make a good mayor in the opinio;i of many people William II. Weber always made a good public record. Judge Charles A. McDonald is mak ing a splendid recori on the Superior Court bench. He ia a conscientious and fair-minded judge. -111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiTiTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 n H ' 1 "The Safest Real Estate First Mortgage Gold Bonds Issued" Jacob Kulp & Co. In corpora ted Specializing in First Mortgage Gold Bonds on Land and Buildings Leased as Post Offices to the United States Government 105 West Monroe Street, Chicago Telephone Central 3780 Chicago needs more street lights and more bridges also. Charles Krutckon U one of the most popular members of the Board of Assessors. He always look after the people Interests. Clarence S. Darrow is always the ! friend of the poor and the downtrod- 1 den and no one stands higher at the ! bar. 1 n 1 ii n 1 1 1 ii 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mm 1 iiiiiiiii'li- That bright, able and popular young Democrat, James Af. Whalen, will probably lead the Democratic party to victory next year as a candidate for Trustee of the Sanitary District of Chicago. He will fill the place with credit both to himself and to the peo ple who elect him. In George W. Jackgon Chicago has an engineer whose arjvice will lead it safely out of many civic problems. Phone Ravenswood 6418 Thomas R. Caspers Company LOANS REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS TAX ADJUSTMENTS BONDS BUILDERS INSURANCE SUBDIVIDERS 1744 LAWRENCE AVE. at Hermitage Avenue CHICAGO William H. Malone has always been victorious in politics because he is al ways on the side of truth and justice. Dennis J. Egan is growing in strength every day for the Democratic mayoralty nomination. William J. Healy is growing in strength as a Republican Candidate for Mayor. JOSEPH BYFIELD President W. J. ROTH Secretary and Manage FIDELITY SAFETY VAULTS INCORPORATED BOXES $3.00 PER YEAR AND UPWARDS 116 WEST RANDOLPH ST. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ONE DOOR WEST OF THE HOTEL SHERMAN Daniel Ryan continues to make friends as President of the County Board. The leading members of every so ciety and club in Chicago read The Eagle. Colonel August W. Miller, whose record as clerk of the Circuit Court is praised by all, is often mentioned for higher political honors. Charles Center Case, the well known and able lawyer would make a fine judge of the Superior Court. Andrew J. Ryan is one of the ablest and most highly respected lawyers in Chicago. WILL -C ON YOUR BOND JOHN McGILLEN GENERAL AGENT American Bonding Company OF BALTIMORE Present Assets: $2,640,877.54 PUBLIC OFFICIALS' BONDS, FIDELITY BONDS, CONTRACTORS' BONDS and every kind of urety Bonds used in legitimate business, also CASUALTY INSURANCE Dixon C. Williams, tne well Known manufacturer, deserves well at tne hands of the Democratic party. He is a born leader. Charles Center Case, who made a splendid record as assistant state's at torney, would make a good judge. 908 BORLAND BUILDING, 181 LaSalle St.,Chicago PHONE CENTRAL 4237 Keep to the right on the sidewalks, and keep moving. Fred W. Upham would make a splendid United States Senator if he would consent to make the race for that position. Charles E. Peace, the popular Thompson Committeeman from the Twenty-first ward is clean, able and loyal in politics. That's what make3 him a winner. Identified with Hit Chicago's Progress Since 1857" DEPARTMENTS COM M KK( IAI. SAVIMiS TKl'ST IlOM FKM LOAN I'OKKKiN KXCIlANtJK JOHN J. MITi'HKI.l. Chairman of Board KIMI NI I. Hl'I.HKKT . .President KIUXK IV NK.l.SON toe-President ...t- . ir i-vn Vir-President JOHN K. HI. I "NT. Jr.. K. KST KS Y. V. THOMPSON H. t;. P. !K.NS P. PETKHSON JOHN J. ;eiiks Y. K. I.OOMIS A. r . Pi rilKP. 'I.AIIKNCK A. nrRT.KV. P.oHEKT W. OAMPP.Kl.I.. MARSHALL. K1E1.H KfiNKST A. HA MILL. HALE HOLOKN MARVIN" HrtiHITT KI"Ml"NI J. Hl'LHERT. CHAI NCEY" KEEP "VIM S H. McCOKMH'Iv, JOHN J. MITCHELL... JOHN S. 1U NNKLLS. . . ElVARl) L. RYEESON. john t:. shi:do iRSON" SMITH JAMES P. SORER ALHKRT A. SPRACI i:. . Capital and Surplus Former Senator William H. Lyman is talked of for City Treasurer. $15,000,000 . Vice--President . . Vice-President . .Vice-President . . Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier LEON L. LOEHE Seen tary and Trust urncer A. LEONRI JOHNSON Xssistant Secretary Y. HAR1HE Manager Hond department Cl'THHERT C. AlAMS..Asst Manauer Liond Pert H. J. SAMPSON Asst. Manager Foreign Lept. ROARO 1" D1H L( TOKS ttorn.y and Capita'.is: ." Knapp A: Car.ipN-ii Marshall Field. Olore. "ard A: Co Chairman. Corn Exchange National Hank President. C. U. &- Q. R. R- Co. Chairman. C. N. W. Railway Co. President The Merchants Loan Trust Company Illinois Trvist Ar Savings Rank. The Corn Exchange National Hank Trustee. Marshall Field Estate Chairman. International Harvester Company Chairman The Merehants Loan Ar Trust Company Illinois Trust A- Savings Hank President. Pullman Company Cn.iirman. Jos. ph T. Ilyerson A: Sou President. Marshall Field A: Company Chairman of Advisory Committee President, Super Lumher I'ompany Cl-.a ii r.;a n. Spi aae Warner Ar I'o. 112 West Adams Street CHICAGO NorthWestern Trust and Savings Bank Milwaukee Ave. and Division St. Resources $20,000,000 A BANK OF STRENGTH CHARACTER and RELIABILITY Senator John Broderlck should be A Safe Place For Your Savings More Than 50,000 Persons Deposit Their Savings in This Old Strong Bank Established in 1879 Your Account is Invited STATE BANK OF CHICAGO LA SALLE AND WASHINGTON STREETS MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM RESOURCES OVER $50,000,000 "Tho You Save But Small Amounts '77 Regularity That Counts" Security Service Satisfaction SECURITY BANK OF CHICAGO Milwaukee Ave. and Carpenter St. THIS STRONG BANK SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE Open Monday and Saturday Until 8 P. M. E. H. SEYMOUR & CO. STOCKS and BONDS 166 West Jackson Boulevard Telephone Wabash 7950 CHICAGO Specialists in Unlisted Securities EUREKA FIRE HOSE For Long and Thoroughly Reliable Service EUREKA FIRE HOSE DEPARTMENT United States Rubber Co. Hartford Building, Chicago GEO. F. HAND, Chicago Manager ACCOUNTING Most intensive and practical spare time home study training. Taught only by prominently known practicing certified public accountants. Qualifies for cost, executive or C. P. A. in all states. Call, write or phone Randolph 3880 AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF COMMERCE 1027 First National Bantf Building CHICAGO ! re-elected in the 27th district.