Wonderful Developement of Polish Bank
Dziennik Związkowy, March 22, 1913
Among Polish business institutions planned on a larger scale, first-place is occupied by the Bank Polski (popularly known as "White Corner bank"). The bank advocated the idea of saving; as a result the savings accounts were increased by four-million dollars. The honest and efficient service rendered by this bank has made it very popular not only among people of the Polish settlement but even in Poland.
Mr. J. F. Smulski, president of the bank has recently, come in contact with the Bank Krajowy (Country bank) in Poland; through which, all international transactions will be handled. The Bank Polski has been operating only a few years, but because of the useful service rendered to the people, it has become a very popular institution.
