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CLIFTON AYINU8 - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
ME9erForrinvisn ARON ICLE
PAGE THREE
YEARS OLD
giddy one of the first
100 banks in America
In two decades Detroit's phenomenal indus-
trial growth has placed it among the leading
cities of the world in wealth and population.
In this period, too, the National Bank of
Commerce has achieved an outstanding suc-
cess in the field of American banking, and this
without consolidation with any other bank.
Step by step with the commercial and indus-
trial growth of the city, this bank has in-
creased its facilities and enlarged its services.
Its directors—internationally known as busi-
ness leaders—have consistently put their wide
experience at the command of the bank and
its depositors.
We like to feel that the services rendered by
this bank through these two decades have
contributed to the growth of our clients, en-
abling us in turn to prosper with them.
THE
National Bank of Commerce
OF DETROIT
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Uptown Bank: General Motors Building
Downtown Bank: 144 Fort Street, West
COMPLETE RECORD OF BALANCES AND SIGNATURES IS KEPT AT BOTH
BANKS AND CUSTOMERS' CHECKS CAN BE CASHED AT EITHER WITHOUT DELAY
1907 f TWENTY YEARS OF PROGRESS f 1927
DIRECTORS
CHARLES M. ROEITM
GEO. R. FINK
Pros hfn.hilan Steel Corp .
vice. Pre. 'russet Wheel
Foundry Coopany
Pres Ford Motor Co
WILLIAM P. HAMILTON
Mid Co
Pres Clinton Woolen
CARLTON M. HIGBIE
Pros Keane
Me. •
Co
CHARLES H. HODGES
Ch•Arm•n of rho Board,
Detroit Lubricator Co
JAMES INGLIS
Pres American Blower Co.
RICHARD P. JOY, President
Tree. Pace lard Motor C., Co
EDW. M. MANCOURT
V..s•Pre. ConsohdationCoalCo
CHARLES S. MOTT
Vsc••Proe Cron Motors Corp .
EDWIN H. NELSON
free
Heron, Ba5et • Co.
Year
Capital
Surplus and
Undivided Profits
1907
$ 750,000
$150,000
$3,250,(0
1908
750,(X)
171,(1x)
5,323,0110
1919
1,00,(XX)
1,186,000
38,608,(1X)
1909
750,000
214,000
6,531,000
1920
1,500(1X)
1
mom()
40.957,111)
1910
750,000
257,000
6,907,000
1921
1,500,M0
1029ff 0
30,510,000
1911
750,000
316,0ffl
9 7(1 ),000
1922
1 500,(X)0
2,053,11 )
40 043,000
1912
750,(ff)
391,000
10 , 911,000
1923
1,500,111/
2,089,000
44,508310
1913
750,000
481,000
12,764,000
1924
2.000,000
2,712,000
59,983,000
1914
1,000,000
630,000
15,043,000
1925
2,000,11/0
2,965,000
63,791,000
1915
1,000,000
715,000
18,362S100
1926
2.000,000
3,202,477
68,968,000
1916
1,0ff),000
854,000
23.327,000
1927
2,500,000
3,8350)7
72,487S00
1917
1,000,000
965,000
27,073,000
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Pres Hoehn. f. Davison
JOHN R. RUSSEL
EDSEL B. FORD
MURRAY W. SALES
Pies Murray W Sales
I.
Total
Resources
Year
Capital
1918
$1,000,((x)
$i 3O07(xx)
$33,296,000
P
Co
HENRY 11. SANGER
Vire. President
SAMUEL R. KINGSTON
Vice - Pres and Cashier
LEE
Pres Motor Products Corp.
Surplus and
Undivided Profits
Total
Resources
D. B.
ALVAN MACAULEY
Pr.
Pac acrd Motor Cat Co
ALLAN SHELDEN
Cepit•hrt
CHARLES R. TALBOT
Vire President
CHARLES B. WARREN
Counsellor the Bank
OFFICERS
RICHARD P.
JOY
Pinudent
Vic. President
CIIAS N MAYCOCK
v.. Pre•odent
0. L. HATT
e President
L. H. D. BAKER
Vire President
WM P. HAMILTON
v.. President
HENRY H SANGER
v.. Pregelont
CHARLES R. TALBOT
v. • Pr..dent
SAMUEI. R. KINGSTON
v,, • P"Imident and Cath■or
HARRY S COVINGTON
ALBERT C. VOSS
As, Ca.hier
ROBT. C. WANDEL
Ass, CashJer
JOHN W. JOHNSTON
Asia Crash.,
H. D. NEWBERRY
Ass, Castro,
W. D.
BROWN
Asia Cash.,
A. D. FREYDL
Asst. C.shier
NELSON JOHNSON
A../ Cash.,
SERVICES
Cashiers Checks • Letters of Credit • Checking
Accounts • Drafts • Travelers' Checks • Out of Town
Collections • Foreign Exchange • City Collections
Savings Accounts • Safe Deposit Vaults • Custom-
ers' Loans • Private Telegraph Wire • Demand
Certificates of Deposit • Complete Investing
Service • 3 Jc on Savings