$100,000; president, Rudolph A. Cepek; cashier, J. P. Havlicek. Montrose Trust and Savings-3159 Montrose avenue; president, John S. Olson; cashier, T. H. Kramer. Morris Plan-21 North LaSalle street; capital, $1,000,000; president, Willoughby G. Walling; secretary, S. B. Clark. Morton Grove Trust and Savings-Morton Grove: capital, $25,000; president, August F. Poehlmann; cashier, H. J. Mueller. Mount Prospect National-Mount Prospect; capital, $25,000; president, William Busse; cashier, Christian D. Busse. Mutual National-7829-31 South Halsted street: capital, $200,000; president, Frank C. Rathje; cashier, Fred H. Korthauser. National Bank of Commerce in Chicago-Clark and Randolph streets; capital, $600,000: president, Edwin L. Wagner; cashier, Ralph N. Ballou. National Bank of the Republic-LaSalle and Monroe streets; capital, $2,000,000; president, George Woodruff; cashier, Oscar H. Swan. National Bank of Woodlawn-1326 East 63d street: capital, $300,000; president, F. M. Lorish: cashier. Edward A. Schroeder. National City Bank of Chicago-Dearborn and Monroe streets: capital, $2,000,000; president, H. E. Otte; cashier, Edward P. Vollertsen. Niles Center State-Niles Center: capital. $100,000; president, William J. Galitz; cashier, Robert F. Hoffman. Noel State-Milwaukee and North avenues: R. capital. $1,000,000: president, Joseph Noel: cashier, Lyman T. Burgess. North Austin Trust and Savings-5826 West Division street; capital, $100.000; president, Joseph Wassell; cashier, G. L. Hackley. North Avenue State-North avenue and Larrabee street: capital, $200,000; president, Landon C. Rose; cashier, R. L. Tearney. Northcenter Trust and Savings-Irving, Lincoln and Robey: capital, $100,000: president, Daniel V. Harkin: cashier, Arthur C. Wiklund. North Shore Trust and Savings-5000 Sheridan road: capital, $200,000: president. L. W. Ferguson; cashier, E. C. Dose. Northbrook State-Northbrook; capital, $25.000: president, Henry Rugen; cashier, John C. Ide. Northern Trust-LaSalle and Monroe streets; capital, $2,000,000: president, Solomon A. Smith: cashier, Charles M. Nelson. North-Western Trust and Savings-1201 Milwaukee avenue; capital, $1,000,000; president, John F. Smulski; cashier, Aug. J. Kowalski, Jr. Norwood Park Trust and Savings-6101 Norwood Park avenue: capital. $100,000; president, Fred H. Esdohr; cashier, Lester B. Cook. Novak & Steiskal State-1817 South Loomis street: capital, $150,000; president, John L. Novak: cashier, Otto L. Steiskal. Oak Park Trust and Savings-Oak Park: capital, $400,000: president, H. W. Austin; cashier, Paul E. Zimmermann. Ogden National-3616 Ogden avenue: capital. $200,000; president, Frank Ransford; cashier, Raymond Greene. Papanek-Kovac State-886 Milwaukee avenue: capital. $100.000; president. Martin Papanek: cashier, Stefan Kovac. Park Ridge State-Park Ridge: capital, $50,000; president, Stanley H. Barrows: cashier, Martin C. Appelt. Parkway State-2220 North Clark street; capital, $100.000: president, Daniel A. Orth; cashier, Victor H. Thiale. Pearsons-Taft Land Credit Company-105 South LaSalle street: capital. $200.000: president. Oren E. Taft; cashier, W. R. Joslyn, 47th Peoples State-Arlington Heights: capital. $100,000; president, Friedrich Redeker. Peoples Stock Yards State-1542 West street; capital. $1,000,000; president, H. C. Laycock; cashier, Clarence R. Webster. Peoples Trust and Savings-30 North Michigan boulevard: capital, $1,000,000; president. Earle H. Reynolds; cashier, A. M. Speer. Phillip State Bank and Trust Company-7005 North Clark street; capital, $200,000; president, Peter Phillip; cashier, O. T. Miller. Pinkert State-Cicero: capital, $200.000; president, Bruno Pinkert, Sr.; cashier, Alfred Pinkert. Pioneer Trust and Savings-1615 North Crawford avenue; capital, $500,000; president, C. J. Peeples; cashier, Norton F. Stone. Portage Park National Bank of Chicago-Milwaukee avenue and Irving Park boulevard: capital, $200,000: president, Murray MacLeod; cashier, Evan R. Anderson. Prairie State-Madison street and Austin avenue; capital, $100.000; president, Ernest B. Tomlinson; cashier, Arvid L. Peterson. Proviso State-Maywood: capital, $100,000: president, G. A. Hart: cashier, A. W. Holden. Prudential State Savings-758 West North avenue; capital, $200.000: president, George K. Schmidt; cashier, Otto F. Closius. Public State-Roosevelt road and Blue Island avenue; capital, $200,000; president, B. Horwich; cashier, B. Jadwin. Pullman Trust and Savings-Pullman: capital. $500,000: president, Edward F. Bryant; cashier, Donald R. Bryant. Ravenswood National-1806 Wilson avenue: capital, $50.000; president, Walter D. Rathje; cashier, John W. Hackett. Reliance State-Madison and Ogden; capital, $500,000; president, Frank O. Birney: cashier, W. P. Tatge. Ridgeway State-3722 West Chicago avenue; capital, $100,000; president, Henry Schrik; cashier, William O. Conrad. Riverside State-Riverside; capital, $75,000: president, T. C. Blayney: cashier, Ralph L. Fansler. Robey State-2003 West 47th street: capital. $100,000; president. John S. Jurik; cashier, John Peck. Rogers Park National-6979 North Clark street: capital, $100,000; president, Walter H. Creber: cashier, E. H. Percy. Roosevelt State-3501 Grand boulevard: capital. $100.000; president, Alexander Flower: cashier, Carl Riesenberg. Roseland State Savings-11431 Michigan avenue: capital, $200,000; president. Walter E. Schmidt; cashier. Karl Vieth. F. Schiff Trust and Savings-728 West Roosevelt road; capital, $400,000: president, Benjamin J. Schiff: cashier, Samuel S. Shuster. Second Citizens State Bank of Chicago-4801 Lincoln avenue: capital. $200,000: president, C. W. Bainbridge; cashier, M. O. Pfaff. Second Humboldt State-North and Sawyer avenues; president. Clinton C. Collins: cashier, C. Herbert Collins. Second North-Western State-2954 Milwaukee avenue: capital, $200,000; president. J. F. Smulski; cashier, F. N. Block. Security Bank of Chicago-741 Milwaukee avenue; capital, $500,000; president, J. C. Hansen; cashier, A. L. Schmidt. Second Security Bank of Chicago-Milwaukee and Western avenues; capital. $350,000; president, J. C. Hansen: cashier. Martin J. Grau. Service State-North and North Central ave. nues; capital, $100.000; president. Daniel V. Harkin: cashier, Albert W. Sathern. Seventy-Ninth and Halsted State Savings-7914 South Halsted street; capital. $150,000: president, W. M. Richards: cashier, A. A. Brubaker. capital, $2,000,000; president. Harry A United State-6000 South Halsted street: esp W. Hol N. Powell; cashier, William A. Moulton. West Central State-2322 West Roosevelt road: capital, $200.000: president, A. H. Dressel assistant cashier, Harry Schoene. West-City Trust and Savings-Fullerton and West Highland State-Ashland avenue and 79th boule West Madison State-4011 West Madison street: West Side National-1600 West Roosevelt road: West Town State-2354 West Madison street: Western State Bank of Cicero-5601 West 22d Winnetka Trust and Savings-Winnetka: capl. street: capital, $500.000: president. Arthur W. Tobias: cashier, John W. Watson. Woodlawn Trust and Savings-1180 East 63d *Consolidated with the Continental and Com street: capital, $100.000: president, B. Hor- Transportation Bank of Chicago-600 South FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHICAGO. Manager Detroit Branch-W. R. Cation. CHICAGO CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION. Frederick H. Clearings. 1914. 15.692.828,996 1923.. 33,460,511,287 Chi.Morris Plan 1915. 16.198,985,174 ALMANAC AND YEAR-BOOK FOR 1925. Manager-Thomas C. Stibbs. Clearing House Committee-George M. Reyn- Rawson and Oscar G. Foreman, ex officio. Year. CHICAGO BANK CLEARINGS. Clearings. Year. Bank. Central Manuf. 1907..$12,087,647,870 1916..$20,541,943,195 Chicago City... Lawn Loans, inc. discounts. $4,823.000 Deposits. Bridge Boulevard Sav. 584.000 Brighton Park. 419,000 Broadway Tr. & Savings Builders and Merchants Bryn Mawr 474.000 737,000 Calumet Tr. & Chicago Trust. 18,050,000 22.803.000 Citizens State.. 5,860,000 7.044,000 Citizens Trust. 2.019.000 2.621.000 Clearings. City 626,000 946,000 June...$2,616,571,263 Columbia 1,323,000 2.122.000 2.786,194,010 Commonwealth. 575.000 873.000 1,027,000 1,314,000 Coml. Tr. & Sav.. Cottage Grove. 1,118,000 Cragin 606.000 Loans, inc. Crawford 1,206.000 Bank. discounts. Deposits. Depositors State Albany Park $915.000 $2,820.000 & Savings.. 2,855,000 87,185,000 10,286,000 1,335,000 702.000 1,538,000 5.212.000 Alliance National. 1,183,000 3,780.000 Devon Trust & Atlas Exchange. 1.331,000 2.444,000 Savings Austin 1,015,000 2.812 000 Division 1,331,000 2,175,000 Bowmanville 1,958.000 3,692,000 Drexel 6,038.000 8.940.000 Broadway 890,000 1,329.000 Drovers Trust. 5,655,000 7.123,000 Calumet 3,322,000 7,374.000 East Side Tr. Continental & Com'l 307,956.000 446,588,000 & Savings. Douglass 306.000 927,000 Edgewater Tr. Drovers 10.354,000 15.167,000 & Sav. First National 179.760,000 252,474,000 Elston 413,000 953,000 First of Englewood 2.865.000 7.052.000 Equit.T.Co. of C. 2,171,000 2,809,000 Foreman 50,454.000 61,078.000 Fidelity Tr. & S. 2,893,000 4,169,000 Interstate 265,000 Irving Park 1,524,000 1.011.000 First Englewood State Jackson Park 425.000 Jefferson Park. Kenwood Lawndale Mutual 1,547,000 1,530,000 371,000 First Tr. & Sav. 68,758,000 110,312,000 Trust Nat. Bank Republic Nat. City of Chi.. Nat. Bk. of Com.. 1,366,000 30,205,000 25.465,000 47,153,000 & Savings.... Fullerton 3.025.000 GarfieldPk.St.S. 3,199,000 5,750,000 38.062.000 Greenebaum 4.792,000 6.484.000 Sons 420.000 1,306 000 Guarantee Tr. Portage Park 256.000 536,000 & Savings... Ravenswood 688,000 1,890.000 Halsted Street. 1.163,000 3,456.000 Rogers Park 467,000 1.939,000 Hamilton 349.000 988,000 Stockyards Nat'l... 10,144,000 16.184,000 Harbor State.. 240.000 438.000 Washington Park. 4,293.000 10.126.000 Harris Trust & West Englewood 448,000 630,000 Savings West Side 812.000 2.261.000 Hatterman Glanz Totals $652.439,000 $962.166.000 Hegewisch 393,000 681.000 1,324,000 2,215.000 State Banks (Oct. 10, 1924). Home Bk. & Tr. Aetna $2.293,000 $3.685.000 Co. Adams 502.000 2.109.000 Howard T. & S. 557.000 777,000 Altrui 190,000 192,000 Humboldt 2,489.000 3.599.000 Amalgamated Hyde Pk. State 3.298,000 4,906,000 Tr. & Sav... 805.000 2,321,000 Illinois Mer. T. 271,363,000 383.288.000 Ashland-63d 329,000 413,000 Immel 668.000 Ashland 450,000 1,482,000 Immigrant 332.000 Auburn Pk. Tr. Independence 2.962.000 & Sav. 434.000 802.000 Industrial 330,000 Austin 2.764,000 5,632.000 Inland T. & S.. 1,364.000 Bankers 599.000 678.000 Irving St. Sav. 534.000 Belmont Tr. & Italian Trust.. 447.000 Savings 410,000 783,000 Kaspar Am. St. 7.495.000 Beverly State Kaufman State. 50.000 Savings 556,000 Binga 583,000 718.000 1,153.000 Keystone T.& S. 1.077,000 Kimball T. & S. 1,900,000 1,510,000 847.000 4.216.000 555 000 1.710.000 956.000 1.182 000 17.799.000 242 000 1.777.000 3.557.00 Nor. Austin T. & Savings.... North Ave. Pioneer 839.000 9.212.000 501.000 244,000 4.100.000 6,037.000 428,000 739,000 56,969,000 The savings deposits in Chicago -national banks on Oct. 10, 1924, amounted to $50,923.000, and those in the state banks to $564.633,000. 1,204,000 18.581.000 451,000 873,000 15.896.000 18.487,000 3.441.000 NOTABLE CHICAGO BANK FAILURES. Ashland and Twelfth State-Oct. 15, 1914. Auburn State-May 23, 1917. Bank of America-Feb. 16, 1906. 7.757.000 Central Trust and Savings-March 3, 1896. 3,304.000 Chemical National-May 8, 1893. 1.005.009 Chicago National (J. R. Walsh)-Dec. 18, 1905. 6.525.000 Chicago Savings (W. C. Williams)-Feb. 16. 8.632.000 1893. 502,000 Chicago Trust and Savings (D. H. Tolman) *— 471.000 Dec. 5, 1893. Phillip 1,585.000 4,631.000 Prudential S. S. 1,208.000 Pullman Tr.& S. Reliance Ridgeway Robey 226.000 733.000 Columbia National-May 11, 1893. 4.658.000 Dime Savings-Jan. 30, 1897. 5.113,000 Dreyer, E. S. & Co.-Dec. 21, 1896. 2,019.000 Fidelity Savings-Sept. 24, 1877. Fidelity State (Morgan Park)-March 12, 1918. 5.318,000 Globe Savings-April 5, 1897. 7.726.000 Graham & Sons-June 29, 1917. 454.000 La Salle Street Trust and Savings (Lorimer)— 9.386,000 June 12, 1914. 554,000 2.117.000 984.009 7.572.000 1.192.000 10.138.000 Merchants, Farmers and Mechanics' Savings ("Beehive")-Sept. 20, 1877. Michigan Avenue Trust July 21, 1921. Milwaukee Avenue State (Stensland)-Aug. 6, 1906. Morgan Park State-May 23, 1917. 3,231,000 National Bank of Illinois-Dec. 21, 1896. 16.235.000 Ravenswood Exchange-Nov. 17, 1907, Schaffner, Herman & Co.-June 4, 1893. Security Loan and Savings-Jan. 18, 1892. Silverman, Lazarus-Aug. 3, 1893. 1.269,000 State Bank of Illinois July 31, 1849. State Savings Institution (D. D. Spencer)2.543.000 Aug. 29, 1877. *No connection with any existing Chicago 9.204.000 Trust Company bank. CHICAGO BUILDING STATISTICS. Buildings. Cost. 6,053 $34.962.075 1909. Year. 1901. estimated cost. Year. Buildings. Cost. 1917...... 4.938 $64.244.450 1918.. 2.529 34,792.200 .11.241 $90,559,580 .11.325 .. 9.938 1919.. .... 6.589 104,198.850 1920...... 3,745 79,102,650 125,004,510 83,261,710 1922. .12.581 227,742.010 97.291,480 1923. .15.494 329,604,312 112.835.150 1924.....13,601 245,513,370 Offices-Seventh avenue. THE SANITARY DISTRICT OF CHICAGO. floor. 910 President-Lawrence F. King. Clerk-Harry E. Wallace. Treasurer-Walter E. Schmidt. feet. South Michigan Minimum depth of water in main channel, 22 Chief Engineer-Edward J. Kelly. Assistant Chief Engineer-Horace P. Ramey. 1926: in Board of Trustees-Terms expire in Morris Eller, R.; Alexander N. Todd, R. Terms expire Lawrence F. King. R. 1928: T. J. Crowe, D.: James M. Whalen, Terms expire in D.; Michael Rosenberg, D. 1930; August W. Miller, R.: John K. Lawler, R.; Frank J. Link, R. DIMENSIONS OF CANALS. Length of main and power channel, 39.16 miles. Length of river, lake to Robey street. 6 miles. Length of river diversion channel, 13 miles. Total amount of excavation, 44.005,647 cubic yards. COSTS OF CONSTRUCTION. The total cost of the construction work of the sanitary district of Chicago up to Dec. 31. 1923, was $94,371,038.19. The construction work in 1923 cost $4,487,097.53. The equalized value of the property of the sanitary district in 1924 was $1,917,628,603 and the total bonded debt $37,895,000. Important Dates. July 1, 1889-Sanitary district act in force. Sept. 3, 1892-Construction of main drainage Channel begun. Jan. 2, 1900-Water turned in main channel. Aug. 27, 1907-Main channel extension completed. Nov. 26, 1907-First electric current delivered to Chicago from Lockport power house Nov. 29, 1910-Water turned in north shore channel. Sept. 18, 1911-Construction of Calumet-Sag channel started. Jan. 28, 1916-North shore sewer completed. July 16, 1919-Evanston sewer completed. Aug. 26. 1922-Calumet-Sag channel opened. AREA AND POPULATION. The original sanitary district in 1889 extended only from Devon avenue on the north to 87th street on the south and from Lake Michigan to Harlem avenue on the west, having an area of 185 square miles and a population of 1,140,000. Subsequent annexations. all by act of the state legislature, have increased this area in 1903 by 173.10 square miles, in 1913 by 28.10 square miles, in 1917 by 1.94 square miles, in 1919 by 7.37 square miles and in 1921 by 41.88 square miles. The sanitary district extends from the north line of Cook county south to the south line of Harvey and from the Indiana state ine west Its area to the east line of DuPage county. is 437.39 square miles, including all of Chicago and some forty-nine other incorporated cities and villages. Year. 1890 1900 1910 1920 1923 Population. Area. .1.149.758 185.00 sq. miles. .1,775,882 185.00 sq. miles. .2.311.810 358.10 sq. miles. .2.986.000 395.51 sq. miles. .3.213.000 437.39 sq. miles. CHANNEL DESPL MAIN CALUMET SAS SALARIES OF OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYES. Yearly unless otherwise specified. Board of Trustees. President $7,500 Trustees, eight at.. 5.000 Secretary to president. ... 3,500 Engineering Department. Chief engineer 3,240 Assistant auditor 2.700 Senior assistant engineer. Junior assistant engineer. Engineering clerk Assistant engineers.. Chief chemist .$1.800 to 7.080 4,380 Assistant chemists. $1.710 to 2.580 Chief structural engineer. Mechanical engineer Maintenance engineer 7.440 4,380 5,760 Illinois and Michigan Canal. Senior assistants, two at.. Illinois valley engineer.. |