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THE SENTINEL The Century Trust Banking In All & Savings Bank Its Branches Banking Floor, So. West Corner STATE and ADAMS STREETS Near Where You Shop & Work I IIiiI I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I111 GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL, CORPORATION and FARM MORTGAGE BONDS Established 1860 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $4,000,000 THE STRAUS BROTHERS COMPANY 10 S. La Salle St., CHICAGO LIGONIER, IND. FORT WAYNE, IND. DETROIT, MICH. fI III111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU 1II11 II11IIIl1I111II II11I111111II1I1II1I1I1I1111 I11 111 1I111IHH 1I1111II1I1I111111111 111111I I11111 C. H. DERNING. President GEORGE LENZ. Cashier Sixty-Third & Haisted ,19State Savings Bank Under State Supervision s IN NEW BANKING ROOM, _ ~Ed NW. COR. 43rd AND HALSTED ST. Washington Park National Ban A Depositr Charter Member oftie Unites Federal Reserve Bank StateG Uo The Largest Bank enent f o in Woodlawn Postal Savings and for the City of Chi cago. Sixty-Third St. and Evans Ave. Phone Wabash 2842 GEO. WILSON. Prop. Wilson Trunk Shop Sample Trunks and Cases Fiber Cases Made to Order Repairing a Specialty 5051/2 So. Dearborn St. MAKING DELIVERIES NOW THE HOME OF GOODCOAL DRULEY.O'BRIEN CO. AUSTIN BRANCH, 346 N. CENTRAL AVE. YARD AND OFFICE, 4601.35 PARK AVE. AUSTIN 2000 Oak Park 2002 -ARDE : SE C A POPULAR CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT. Among the brilliant group of nom-inees for judgeship for the Municipal Court of Chicago, Attorney Max Lus-ter's name stands out pre-eminent. Max Luster was born the 26th day of June, 1873. He Was educated in the MAX' LUSTER public schools of Chicago and gradu-ated from the Illinois College of Law in 1902. He resides with his family consisting of himself, wife and 4 chil-dren at 2212 Cortez street, Chicago. He is a man of incorruptible hon-esty and no temptations of advantage = or blandishments of power have ever induced him to resort to the arts of the demagogue. With such qualities of mind and heart. it is not surprising - that he enjoys in the highest degree the esteem and confidence of all who know him. Mr. Luster brightened his immense - popularity when he successfully de-fended and exonerated the White Sox baseball players in the recent world series scandal. His nomination is ll auded by the most leading citizens and his election is anticipated by his iin friends with a great victory over his - opponents. Vote for him and thereby' lid in k placing a well-qualified man in the office of Municipal Judgeship. HANDLE MANY 'LARGE DEALS. J. Stevens & Son, One of the Best Known Real Estate Concerns on the Northwest Side. J. Stevens & Son, real estate sub-dividers and home builders, -who spe-cialize in Fullerton avenue and Cicero business properties, with the - main office at the northeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues, and branch office at the northeast- corner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues, feel very optimistic over the prospects for encouraging realty conditions in the sections in which the concern oper-ates. The development of the Wright-wood avenue parkway subdivision must be attributed to the enterprise and aggressiveness of J. Stevens & Son. This is now a very desirable residential section. Among the most important deals handled by J. Stevens & Son within the last few years were the sale of the northeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues for the Birk estate; southeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues for Louis Manierre and the northeast cor-ner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues for the Schlitz Brewery. Recently J. Stevens & Son sold the southwest cor-ner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues to the Kimbell State Bank and the latter concern is now erecting a $150,- 000 building on the site. Personally Mr. Stevens is widely and favorably known in the section in - which his concern operates and has a keen knowledge of real estate values. The business of J. Stevens & Son was established in 1911. Bobby (excitedly) -Some liniment and cement, please! Druggist-Why both at once? "Pa hit ma wid a china cup."- Westfield Leader. Fred C. Bristol & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 29 SOUTH LA SALLE ST. SPECIALISTS Daniel Boone Woolen Mills Common Stock INQUIRIES SOLICITED RANDOLPH 1317 WANTED $25,000 to $50,000 to Invest IN SHORT TIME NOTES ATTRACTIVE YIELDS Maturities One month to twelve months. Notes are well secured. Payments Guaranteed. HENRY .W. PFAFF & CO. 11 S. LA SALLE ST., Phones State 4389 and 4469. VIHHHIIIIIIIIHII11111111111I11I11H IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III:113 Cooper-Stitt & Co. (Incorporated) Dealers in High Grade Government, Municipal, Industrial, Public Utility and Railroad Bonds 804-7 Harris Trust Bldg. 111 W. Monroe St. Randolph 0535 CHICAGO S WE DO NOT DEAL IN STOCKS S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIII11IIIIilllilll I= 7 % FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS of the AMERICAN MANGANESE COMPANY Maturing Serially 1927 to 1936 Price 971/2 DEUTSCH & CO. Cont. & Corn. Bank Bldg. Web. 3528 TEL WABASH 9600 S.B K. OMAIKO &C O] INSURANCE Suite 747 Insurance Exchange Bldg. Telephones Wabash 3961-6 LEE PFAELZER & SON' INSURANCE Fire Casualty Automobile Life 175 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD INSURANCE EXCHANGE 1WAt '
Object Description
Title | The Sentinel, v.048 no. 02, 1922 |
Subject | Jews--Illinois--Chicago--Periodicals |
Description | v.48 no. 2 (Oct. 13, 1922). The Sentinel was published weekly by the Sentinel Pub. Co. from 1911-1996. |
Publisher | Sentinel Publishing Company |
Contributors | Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies |
Date | 1922-10-13; 1920s (1920-1929) |
Format | Periodical |
Language | eng |
Coverage | United States--Illinois--Cook County--Chicago |
Rights | Made available by Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership. To request reproduction from a print copy or inquire about permissions, contact resources@spertus.edu. |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |
Description
Title | 00480002 22 |
Transcript | THE SENTINEL The Century Trust Banking In All & Savings Bank Its Branches Banking Floor, So. West Corner STATE and ADAMS STREETS Near Where You Shop & Work I IIiiI I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I111 GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL, CORPORATION and FARM MORTGAGE BONDS Established 1860 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $4,000,000 THE STRAUS BROTHERS COMPANY 10 S. La Salle St., CHICAGO LIGONIER, IND. FORT WAYNE, IND. DETROIT, MICH. fI III111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU 1II11 II11IIIl1I111II II11I111111II1I1II1I1I1I1111 I11 111 1I111IHH 1I1111II1I1I111111111 111111I I11111 C. H. DERNING. President GEORGE LENZ. Cashier Sixty-Third & Haisted ,19State Savings Bank Under State Supervision s IN NEW BANKING ROOM, _ ~Ed NW. COR. 43rd AND HALSTED ST. Washington Park National Ban A Depositr Charter Member oftie Unites Federal Reserve Bank StateG Uo The Largest Bank enent f o in Woodlawn Postal Savings and for the City of Chi cago. Sixty-Third St. and Evans Ave. Phone Wabash 2842 GEO. WILSON. Prop. Wilson Trunk Shop Sample Trunks and Cases Fiber Cases Made to Order Repairing a Specialty 5051/2 So. Dearborn St. MAKING DELIVERIES NOW THE HOME OF GOODCOAL DRULEY.O'BRIEN CO. AUSTIN BRANCH, 346 N. CENTRAL AVE. YARD AND OFFICE, 4601.35 PARK AVE. AUSTIN 2000 Oak Park 2002 -ARDE : SE C A POPULAR CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE OF THE MUNICIPAL COURT. Among the brilliant group of nom-inees for judgeship for the Municipal Court of Chicago, Attorney Max Lus-ter's name stands out pre-eminent. Max Luster was born the 26th day of June, 1873. He Was educated in the MAX' LUSTER public schools of Chicago and gradu-ated from the Illinois College of Law in 1902. He resides with his family consisting of himself, wife and 4 chil-dren at 2212 Cortez street, Chicago. He is a man of incorruptible hon-esty and no temptations of advantage = or blandishments of power have ever induced him to resort to the arts of the demagogue. With such qualities of mind and heart. it is not surprising - that he enjoys in the highest degree the esteem and confidence of all who know him. Mr. Luster brightened his immense - popularity when he successfully de-fended and exonerated the White Sox baseball players in the recent world series scandal. His nomination is ll auded by the most leading citizens and his election is anticipated by his iin friends with a great victory over his - opponents. Vote for him and thereby' lid in k placing a well-qualified man in the office of Municipal Judgeship. HANDLE MANY 'LARGE DEALS. J. Stevens & Son, One of the Best Known Real Estate Concerns on the Northwest Side. J. Stevens & Son, real estate sub-dividers and home builders, -who spe-cialize in Fullerton avenue and Cicero business properties, with the - main office at the northeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues, and branch office at the northeast- corner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues, feel very optimistic over the prospects for encouraging realty conditions in the sections in which the concern oper-ates. The development of the Wright-wood avenue parkway subdivision must be attributed to the enterprise and aggressiveness of J. Stevens & Son. This is now a very desirable residential section. Among the most important deals handled by J. Stevens & Son within the last few years were the sale of the northeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues for the Birk estate; southeast corner of Fullerton and Crawford avenues for Louis Manierre and the northeast cor-ner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues for the Schlitz Brewery. Recently J. Stevens & Son sold the southwest cor-ner of Fullerton and Cicero avenues to the Kimbell State Bank and the latter concern is now erecting a $150,- 000 building on the site. Personally Mr. Stevens is widely and favorably known in the section in - which his concern operates and has a keen knowledge of real estate values. The business of J. Stevens & Son was established in 1911. Bobby (excitedly) -Some liniment and cement, please! Druggist-Why both at once? "Pa hit ma wid a china cup."- Westfield Leader. Fred C. Bristol & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 29 SOUTH LA SALLE ST. SPECIALISTS Daniel Boone Woolen Mills Common Stock INQUIRIES SOLICITED RANDOLPH 1317 WANTED $25,000 to $50,000 to Invest IN SHORT TIME NOTES ATTRACTIVE YIELDS Maturities One month to twelve months. Notes are well secured. Payments Guaranteed. HENRY .W. PFAFF & CO. 11 S. LA SALLE ST., Phones State 4389 and 4469. VIHHHIIIIIIIIHII11111111111I11I11H IIIIIIII IIIIIIIII III:113 Cooper-Stitt & Co. (Incorporated) Dealers in High Grade Government, Municipal, Industrial, Public Utility and Railroad Bonds 804-7 Harris Trust Bldg. 111 W. Monroe St. Randolph 0535 CHICAGO S WE DO NOT DEAL IN STOCKS S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIII11IIIIilllilll I= 7 % FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS of the AMERICAN MANGANESE COMPANY Maturing Serially 1927 to 1936 Price 971/2 DEUTSCH & CO. Cont. & Corn. Bank Bldg. Web. 3528 TEL WABASH 9600 S.B K. OMAIKO &C O] INSURANCE Suite 747 Insurance Exchange Bldg. Telephones Wabash 3961-6 LEE PFAELZER & SON' INSURANCE Fire Casualty Automobile Life 175 W. JACKSON BOULEVARD INSURANCE EXCHANGE 1WAt ' |
Collection Name | The Jewish Sentinel |
Contributing Institution | Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership |