BEST WISHES The officers and directors of the Fint National Bank are glad of this opponunity to extend their best wishes to Lloyd Hollister Inc. upon the occasion of the formal opening of their new printing and publishing plant. May you continue to enjoy. success and ·prosperity. ., .., FIRST NATIONAL ·BANK of WILMETI'E OFFICERS E. B. Knadrson, Pr~aillmt · Dan G. Stiles, Vic~-Pr11., Caliitr C. D. Mat~en. Vic~-Prni1lmt N. A. Schwall, Aut. Cabin DIRECTORS E. B. K~TSON C. D. MASTERS .. DAN. G. STILES SANGER BROWN, M. D. AXEL LONNQUIST DAVID NELSON CHARLES F. REINBOTH ROBERT STODDARD BirUlery Where Pates 'Go into ltlaga~ines A. C. WOLFF FRANK W. KETCHAM J.. I It's No Secret The Adt1e11isers in the WILMETIE LIFE WINNETKA TALK GLENCOE are served with lllustrations N~WS Chester Ambler is the "first hand" when commercial job printing arrives in the office. Mr. Ambler gives estimates on alt work and closes the contracts. As Lloyd Hollister Inc. publishes much of this type of work, including other publications which run into hundreds of pages a week it can be seen that Mr. Ambler is kept busy in this department. Harold Rogerson and Frank Shantz handle the outside solicitation. Commercial Work Makes Standard Metal Is Cheater Ambler Buar Man · Used to Feed Pots · of the Linotypes ILLING the metal pot of a linoF machine is like filling the gasoline tank of the motor car. It is type by the Bonnet & Brown Corporation ISS E. Superior Street Chicago, IlL DO YOU KNOWThat there arc 3,550 individual panes of glass in the new Lloyd Hollister Inc., building? The shops have the most approved factory type windows while the office sections of the building have the attractive casement windows. DOYOUKNOWThat a Wilmette man, Arthur C. Hammond· of SOO Gregory avenue is vice-president of the Dexter company, which provides the Dexter automatic press feeders used i11 the Lloyd Hollister Inc., press room? .. ------------------------------------~ necessary to guarantee performance and in the case of the linotype a standard type of metal must be used in order that pedect lines .be turned out for Newspaper-Magazines of the type of WitM&TTS Ltn:, WtNNJtTJCA TALK and GU:NCOI N1ws. This metal is a composition. It is a tin, lead and antimony alloy. Th~ metal used by Lloyd Hotlist.er Inc., as manufactured by t~e Imperaal Type Metal company of Cacero. They man!Jfacture much metal an~ ~hey fu.rmsh our north shore publacataons wath thousands of pounds annually. The figures for last year show that Hollister Inc.,used 8,001 pounds of the standard linotype metal, and in addition to this we also used 1,851 pounds of linotype plus, this being a special metal designed to replace the elements lost in drossing. That's a lot of metal to feed to the linotype machines. -