4177. Albany Park National Bank (Chicago, IL)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Run → Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
national
Bank ID
11737
Charter Number
11737
Start Date
January 3, 1931
Location
Chicago, Illinois (41.850, -87.650)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
a627a50e

Response Measures

Public signal of financial health

Description

January 1931 articles describe an incipient run on the Albany Park National that was routed by hiring a jazz band. A later (Oct 18, 1931) Tribune item lists the Albany Park National among closed banks and discusses receiverships, indicating the bank later suspended/closed and entered receivership.

Events (2)

1. January 3, 1931 Run
Cause
Local Banks
Cause Details
An incipient run triggered when a neighboring national bank closed, prompting depositors to gather at Albany Park National.
Measures
Bank officers hired a jazz band to play, turning the crowd into a celebration and defusing the run.
Newspaper Excerpt
JAZZ BAND STOPS RUN ON CHICAGO BANK ... When neighboring National Bank closed ... threatened run depositors were collecting ... they hired jazz band to play and the crowd made party
Source
newspapers
2. October 18, 1931 Suspension
Cause
Government Action
Cause Details
By October 1931 the Albany Park National is listed among closed banks and discussed in the context of receiverships and liquidation of closed banks.
Newspaper Excerpt
Plans for the protection of depositors' woes ... The expects to aid several closed banks, including the National bank, the Albany Park Na. tional and bank
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Burlington Free Press, January 3, 1931

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Article Text

JAZZ BAND STOPS RUN ON CHICAGO BANK CHICAGO, Jan. (P)-Jazz notes came the notes and incipirun the Albany Park National Trust Mob starts bankers figured, psychology them. When neighboring National Bank closed this the Albany Bank officers wasted preparing threatened run depositors were collecting the door, they time you brought from downtown patrons the bank sound. Then they hired jazz band to play and the crowd made party Jan. Mackey that and government the Philadelphia Hog Island wartimg shipbuilding had completer the full possession the tract.


Article from New Pittsburgh Courier, January 10, 1931

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Article Text

Jazz Notes Help Rout Run On Bank Notes CHICAGO came the rescue of last fully routed an incipient the Albany Park Nationa Mob psychology ought to stop neighboring closed. the Albany wasted time the they put up can have your money want $2. you brought from the banks bank sound band and crowd made and Percy Legrand Mrs. M. Maston spen friends the with his spent York Mr Christmas Mary Nellie Herbin her parspent the street. The funeral of St head largely Mark's Church which she member years of Rev of Moorehead been ill Minnic Robinson months was cheerful minattend were Wells Brower PETERSBI of Sch returned High pending the hospital after from the peration W undergoing Daniel tudies in the Univer after Josephine the of par Mr M Edwin Hender 321 pastor of mored that will Union Station served mission Rev. since to Virginia charges leserves need four years change Competent fill his while Rev. and his choir ling the State aday and brought cheer to the of Rev Miller pastor of shutins Episcopal Church Stephen Latin Peabody professor School warden of Bishop Divinity School February that Brown be appointed Rev place high Rev been warden of the DI school New York assume Rev. chaplain State hospital holidays Va. home most prowas by the inmates Insane building hospital Tues affair and the itness the en which highly under Horace Morton of depressed condition spite Christmas rang among churches many happy these programs in charge the Mr and their from an from He hurch The In Tice Ministers Alliance held gular meeting January Ellison. in charge on and College Win to Offielected for next Many parents happy their children during the shool Emancipation elebration Sunday afternoon


Article from Chicago Tribune, October 18, 1931

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Article Text

N. W. FEDERATION TO HELP RELIEVE DEPOSITORS' WOE to Aid Bank Receivers. Plans for the protection of deposithe liquidation closed north west side banks will discussed at meeting to be held sometime this week of bank of the of Improvement clubs and the executive committee the United Depositors' The was ap. pointed last week, with Richard Wuerst in the tion in an effort to obtain for the of depositors whose funds tied the greatest possible bene. fit the receivership of the closed Others on Committee. members of the committee are W. Holmes, Boyle, Fouchard, John W. Alex Koehn, Edward president of the Mme. and B. of the expects to be able to cital thing the depositors closed banks, said Mr. Wuerst, the those funds are tied and second by legislation prevent occurrences in the by any Means of close all keeping in contact closed be discussed at the Mr. Wuerst indicated. In this way hoped that the will sing committee be able to cooperate with the receivers bringing about liquidations where possible of the closed bank to insure depositors the maximum return on their funds. Names Banks to Be Aided. The expects to where possible in the now under of several closed banks, including the National bank, the Albany Park Na. tional and bank, which is Noel State bank, Immel State and Elston State bank. Mr. Wuerst sald.