America ,fewish Periodical Cotter 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 f f f s 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