. Woodlawn Bank notes . ingfield. In several of tas depository banks for other banks and do not represent o ,.«..»..»..»..»..»..#.., fREET BANKS hicago Evening Post, June 1, 1918 and LV. its Deposits Loans and Discounts CashResources Ratio ofDeposits toInvestmentin Business 13 2,117,169 1,474,472 604,973 to 1 22 3,808, 2,456,992 635,554 to 1 93 2,695,480 2,222,393 482,749 to 1 41 1,090,158 1,114,240 110,825 to 1 !25 651,892 623,256 163,836 to 1 194 i 2,812,527 1,774,553 482,793 to 1 588 426,495 522,654 to 1 posits, 13,602,247 business street


. Woodlawn Bank notes . ingfield. In several of tas depository banks for other banks and do not represent o ,.«..»..»..»..»..»..#.., fREET BANKS hicago Evening Post, June 1, 1918 and LV. its Deposits Loans and Discounts CashResources Ratio ofDeposits toInvestmentin Business 13 2,117,169 1,474,472 604,973 to 1 22 3,808, 2,456,992 635,554 to 1 93 2,695,480 2,222,393 482,749 to 1 41 1,090,158 1,114,240 110,825 to 1 !25 651,892 623,256 163,836 to 1 194 i 2,812,527 1,774,553 482,793 to 1 588 426,495 522,654 to 1 posits, 13,602,247 business street is our Sixty-third Street. Within the space;h serve some of the same district could have been added,o a larger business than those of such important Illinoisralesburg, Jacksonville, Kankakee, and Rock Island. Onlyme banks. These six are: Joliet, Moline, East St. Louis,e cities these larger deposits are due to their banks actingthe business of their city as do our Sixty-third street banks. 10 Woodlawn Bank Notes r-. SAINT GAUDENS LINCOLN LINCOLN PARK, CHICAGO Woodlawn Bank Notes 11 In 1914 the State of North Dakota, largely inhabited byScandinavians, contributed to the celebration of Norwaysfirst hundred years of independence a monument of was a bust mounted on a suitable stone pedestal withbronze descriptive tablets inserted on either side. This wasplaced in position in a park in Kristiania, Norway. Thesculptor was Paul Fjelde, a man who come to the Taftstudio from Minneapolis six years ago. As the picture shows,this bust, made in Woodlawn, challenges comparison withthe best. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH The patrons of the Woodlawn Trust & Savings Banksubscribed to the three Liberty Loans as follows: Loan No. 1 $ 262,000 Loan No. 2 324,000 Loan No. 3 507,450 Total $1,103,450 We are frequently asked if the Liberty Bond subscriptionshave not materially lessened the banks deposits. Our savings deposits in June,


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