Foreign Language Press Service

[U. S. Government Authorizes Sending of Russian Rubles Abroad] (Advertisement)

Daily Jewish Courier, Aug. 15, 1919

The West Side National Bank, on Ashland Avenue at the corner of Roosevelt Road, announces that the Federal Government has repealed its law prohibiting the sending of Russian rubles to Europe.

Everyone who has Russian rubles may send them to Lithuania, Poland, Estonia and every country where money can be sent.

The West Side National Bank also announces that they have received the receipts for the money sent to Austria, Galicia, Hungary, etc., during 1915 and 1916. All receipts are signed by those to whom the money was sent. Everyone who sent money during those years should come in to see the receipts.

The West Side National Bank, under the supervision of the U. S. Government, corner Roosevelt Road and Ashland Boulevard, Herman Ellenbogen, vice-president.

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