Washington (District of Columbia), city directory, 1921, Part 19

Author:
Publication date: 1921
Publisher: Polk
Number of Pages: 2158


USA > Washington DC > Washington (District of Columbia), city directory, 1921 > Part 19


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122 | Part 123 | Part 124 | Part 125 | Part 126 | Part 127 | Part 128 | Part 129 | Part 130 | Part 131 | Part 132 | Part 133 | Part 134 | Part 135 | Part 136 | Part 137 | Part 138 | Part 139 | Part 140 | Part 141 | Part 142 | Part 143 | Part 144 | Part 145 | Part 146 | Part 147 | Part 148 | Part 149 | Part 150 | Part 151 | Part 152 | Part 153 | Part 154 | Part 155 | Part 156 | Part 157 | Part 158 | Part 159 | Part 160 | Part 161 | Part 162 | Part 163 | Part 164 | Part 165 | Part 166 | Part 167 | Part 168 | Part 169 | Part 170 | Part 171 | Part 172 | Part 173 | Part 174 | Part 175 | Part 176 | Part 177 | Part 178 | Part 179 | Part 180 | Part 181 | Part 182 | Part 183 | Part 184 | Part 185 | Part 186 | Part 187 | Part 188 | Part 189 | Part 190 | Part 191 | Part 192 | Part 193 | Part 194 | Part 195 | Part 196 | Part 197 | Part 198 | Part 199 | Part 200 | Part 201 | Part 202 | Part 203 | Part 204 | Part 205 | Part 206 | Part 207 | Part 208 | Part 209 | Part 210 | Part 211 | Part 212 | Part 213 | Part 214 | Part 215 | Part 216 | Part 217 | Part 218 | Part 219 | Part 220 | Part 221 | Part 222 | Part 223 | Part 224 | Part 225 | Part 226 | Part 227 | Part 228 | Part 229 | Part 230 | Part 231 | Part 232 | Part 233 | Part 234 | Part 235 | Part 236 | Part 237 | Part 238 | Part 239 | Part 240 | Part 241 | Part 242 | Part 243 | Part 244 | Part 245 | Part 246 | Part 247 | Part 248 | Part 249 | Part 250 | Part 251 | Part 252 | Part 253 | Part 254 | Part 255 | Part 256 | Part 257 | Part 258 | Part 259 | Part 260 | Part 261 | Part 262 | Part 263 | Part 264 | Part 265 | Part 266 | Part 267 | Part 268 | Part 269 | Part 270 | Part 271 | Part 272 | Part 273 | Part 274 | Part 275 | Part 276 | Part 277 | Part 278 | Part 279 | Part 280 | Part 281 | Part 282 | Part 283 | Part 284 | Part 285 | Part 286 | Part 287 | Part 288 | Part 289 | Part 290 | Part 291 | Part 292 | Part 293 | Part 294 | Part 295 | Part 296 | Part 297 | Part 298 | Part 299 | Part 300 | Part 301 | Part 302 | Part 303 | Part 304 | Part 305 | Part 306 | Part 307 | Part 308 | Part 309 | Part 310 | Part 311 | Part 312 | Part 313 | Part 314 | Part 315 | Part 316 | Part 317 | Part 318 | Part 319 | Part 320 | Part 321 | Part 322 | Part 323 | Part 324 | Part 325 | Part 326 | Part 327 | Part 328 | Part 329 | Part 330 | Part 331 | Part 332 | Part 333 | Part 334 | Part 335 | Part 336 | Part 337 | Part 338 | Part 339 | Part 340 | Part 341 | Part 342 | Part 343 | Part 344 | Part 345 | Part 346 | Part 347 | Part 348 | Part 349 | Part 350 | Part 351 | Part 352 | Part 353 | Part 354 | Part 355 | Part 356 | Part 357 | Part 358 | Part 359 | Part 360 | Part 361 | Part 362 | Part 363 | Part 364 | Part 365 | Part 366 | Part 367 | Part 368 | Part 369 | Part 370 | Part 371 | Part 372 | Part 373 | Part 374 | Part 375 | Part 376 | Part 377 | Part 378 | Part 379 | Part 380 | Part 381 | Part 382 | Part 383 | Part 384 | Part 385 | Part 386 | Part 387 | Part 388 | Part 389 | Part 390 | Part 391 | Part 392 | Part 393 | Part 394 | Part 395 | Part 396 | Part 397 | Part 398 | Part 399 | Part 400 | Part 401 | Part 402 | Part 403 | Part 404 | Part 405 | Part 406 | Part 407 | Part 408 | Part 409 | Part 410 | Part 411 | Part 412 | Part 413 | Part 414 | Part 415 | Part 416 | Part 417 | Part 418 | Part 419 | Part 420 | Part 421 | Part 422 | Part 423 | Part 424 | Part 425 | Part 426 | Part 427 | Part 428 | Part 429 | Part 430 | Part 431 | Part 432 | Part 433 | Part 434 | Part 435 | Part 436 | Part 437 | Part 438 | Part 439 | Part 440 | Part 441 | Part 442 | Part 443 | Part 444 | Part 445 | Part 446 | Part 447 | Part 448 | Part 449 | Part 450 | Part 451 | Part 452 | Part 453 | Part 454 | Part 455 | Part 456 | Part 457 | Part 458 | Part 459 | Part 460 | Part 461 | Part 462 | Part 463 | Part 464 | Part 465 | Part 466 | Part 467 | Part 468 | Part 469 | Part 470 | Part 471 | Part 472 | Part 473 | Part 474 | Part 475 | Part 476 | Part 477 | Part 478 | Part 479 | Part 480 | Part 481 | Part 482 | Part 483 | Part 484 | Part 485 | Part 486 | Part 487 | Part 488 | Part 489 | Part 490 | Part 491 | Part 492 | Part 493 | Part 494 | Part 495 | Part 496 | Part 497 | Part 498 | Part 499 | Part 500 | Part 501 | Part 502 | Part 503 | Part 504 | Part 505 | Part 506 | Part 507 | Part 508 | Part 509 | Part 510 | Part 511 | Part 512 | Part 513 | Part 514 | Part 515 | Part 516 | Part 517 | Part 518 | Part 519 | Part 520 | Part 521 | Part 522 | Part 523 | Part 524 | Part 525 | Part 526 | Part 527 | Part 528 | Part 529 | Part 530 | Part 531 | Part 532 | Part 533 | Part 534 | Part 535 | Part 536


E. L. Huffman, Manager


DALTON Adding, Listing and Calculating Machine The Ten-Key Adding and Computing Machine


E. D. HATHAWAY, Sales Agent 404-405 Metropolitan Bank Bldg. Tel. Main 6223


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH.


105


ARTIFICIAL LIMBS


MY DADDY'S LEG. IT'S A "UNIVERSAL"


Phone Main 6188


UNIVERSAL ARTIFICIAL LIMB & SUPPLY COMPANY, INC.


Manufacturers


ARTIFICIAL LIMBS


Braces, Trusses, Arch Supports Crutches, Orthopaedic Appliances


619 F Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.


ADDRESSING MACHINES


Why address your envelopes and bills and re- ceipts by hand when you can do the work 10 times faster on a hand ADDRESSOGRAPH?


ADDRESSOGRAPH CO. CHICAGO, ILL. LOCAL BRANCH: 511 11th St. N. W., SIXTH FLOOR TELS. MAIN 367 AND 2886 Motor Device for Large Lists of Names


AUTOMATIC SCALES


Moneyweight Computing and Automatic Scales Accurate Labor-Saving and Time-Saving Methods Embracing 200 of the Most Modern Styles of DAYTON COMPUTING SCALES DETROIT AUTOMATIC SCALES INTERNATIONAL HEAVY-CAPACITY SCALES ADDRESS


COMPUTING-TABULATING-RECORDING CO.


INTERNATIONAL SCALE CO. DIVISION


Phones Main 8818-8819


620-623 Munsey Bldg., Washington, D. C.


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


106


AUTOMOBILES


ADJURIA"


MEANING "AID TO INJURED"


A Complete Emergency Kit Providing Medical "First Aid'' at the Critical Moment at the Time and Place of the Accident


FIVE MINUTES spent in cleaning even a slight wound when it first happens, may be worth the combined efforts of FIVE DOC- TORS, Five Hours afterwards.


"ADJURIA" contains the following, highly necessary, equipment:


Drinking Cup-Use Small Casing


Mixing Vessel-Use Large Casing


1 bottle Tincture Iodine


1 bottle Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia


1 bottle Extract of Grindelia


1 bottle Syrup of Ipecac


1 bottle Essence of Peppermint


1 bottle Aspirin Tablets


1 bottle Soda Mint Tablets


1 bottle, empty


1 Gauze Bandage, 2 in.


1 Gauze Bandage, 1 in.


1 spool Adhesive Tape, 1 in.


1/2 ounce Absorbent Cotton


1 pkg. Picric Acid Gauze


1 2-in. Compress Bandage Dressing


3 Finger Dressings


1 Triangle Bandage


1 spool Thread


1 Tourniquet


1 pair Scissors


1 pair Tweezers


1 Medicine Spoon


1/2 dozen Needles


12 dozen Safety Pins


1 Eye Dropper


1 Fracture Splint Set


All in the compact container, only ELEVEN inches long and THREE inches in diameter.


"ADJURIA" is positive INSURANCE against ACCIDENT INFEC- TION, COMPACT, EFFICIENT, COMPLETE!


"ADJURIA" is especially designed for Automobiles, Trucks, Railway Trains, Street Cars, Yachts, Vessels and all Public Utilities; it should be in all places of Public Gathering, Factories and Homes, AVAILABLE IN. CASE OF NEED!


"DEMAND IT IN ALL THESE PLACES! "ADJURIA IS YOUR IN- SURANCE!"


"ADJURIA" is, to your body, what the Fire Extinguisher is to your Property; you do not hesitate to protect your property; why not give that far more valuable possession, YOUR BODY, an even chance?


FIRES happen "Once in awhile" and only a few are serious; ACCI- DENTS happen "ALWAYS" and even the slightest of them are serious, for the chance of INFECTION is always present; ADJURIA PROTECTS!


ADJURIA INCORPORATED


729 Fifteenth Street N .W. WASHINGTON, D. C.


"ADJURIA" IS SOLD FULLY EQUIPPED PRICE $15.00


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF THE


107


AUTOMOBILES


EXCELSIOR Auto Supply Co. J. P. SANNER, MANAGER


AUTO TIRES and SUPPLIES


VULCANIZING and REPAIRING


DISTRIBUTORS HOOD and UNITED STATES MOTOR TRUCK TIRES


HIGH-GRADE LUBRICANTS


930 FOURTEENTH ST. N. W. Phone Main 7482


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


108


AUTOMOBILES


DODGE BROTHERS 4 DOOR SEDAN


The most exacting taste will find in the fittings and appointments of the Sedan only the finest and best


Cord tires are the stand- ard equipment, and the upholstery is genuine mohair velvet


The gasoline consumption is unusually low The tire mileage is unusually high


SEMMES MOTOR COMPANY 1132 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. PHONE MAIN 6660


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF THE


109


AUTOMOBILES


South Capitol Garage


J. J. KENNELLY, Proprietor


REPAIRS, OILS, ACCESSORIES


Strictly Fireproof Building Hot Water Heating


Capacity, 125 Cars


S. CAPITOL AND C STREETS S. W.


One Block South of U. S. Capitol Telephone, Lincoln 756


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


110


AUTOMOBILES


REO and PEERLESS


PASSENGER CARS REO TRUCKS


The TREW MOTOR CO.


DISTRIBUTORS


SALES and SERVICE


14th Street at P


Telephones Main 4173-4174


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


111


AUTOMOBILES


W. L. HUMMER, President Washington and Baltimore. E. ADIE HUMMER, Washington Manager.


PHONE MAIN 4750


HUMMER MOTOR SALES COMPANY


DISTRIBUTORS OF


LEXINGTON AUTOMOBILES


MINUTE MAN SIX


1020 CONNECTICUT AVENUE N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.


L. P. STEUART Phones, Lincoln 6200-6201


G. E. STEUART


STEUART'S GARAGE


AUTOMOBILES Accessories, Supplies, Repairs


Authorized Ford THE UNIVERSAL CAP SALES --- SERVICE


Dealers


141-151 Twelfth Street Northwest WASHINGTON, D. C.


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


112


AUTOMOBILES


THE ATLANTIC GARAGE


E. A. NORRIS, Propr.


CASE MOTOR CARS STORAGE - REPAIRING


107-109 Sixth Street N. W.


Telephone Main 6357


BECKER'S LEATHER GOODS CO.


DISTRIBUTORS


NORWALK HIGH PRESSURE TIRES AND TUBES


1324-1326 F STREET, N. W. Phones Main 4454-4455


C. A. B. BOYD President Vice-Pres.


WM. R. BOYD


ARTHUR C. BOYD


Secretary


LEE D. DULIN Treasurer


"While Others Are Claiming Quality, We Are Guaranteeing It"


BOYD TIRE & REPAIR CO.


TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES


ALL WORK GUARANTEED


EXPERT VULCANIZING


Main Office, 650 Pennsylvania Ave. S. E.


Phone Lincoln 5565-J


WASHINGTON, D. C.


"Service Our Motto"


CURRY AUTO SUPPLY CO., INC.


Tires --- Accessories --- Vulcanizing


EIGHTH AND L STREETS S. E.


Phone Lincoln 5074


Washington, D. C.


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF THE


-


113


AUTOMOBILES


Exide BATTERIES


The Product of 32 Years Battery Building Experience


In EXIDE Battery dependability, long life and ample power is reflected that engineering skill and experience which for over 32 years has been devoted to the manufacture of storage batteries for every purpose. There is an EXIDE Battery for your car.


The Electric Storage Battery Co. 1823-1833 L Street, N. W.


BUICK MOTOR CARS


Emerson & Orme GARAGE


1618-1630 M. N. W.


Phone Franklin 3860


H. M. GRIMES, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-Pres. and Treas.


THE NEW "NATIONAL SEXTET" "STEPHENS SALIENT SIX"


Grimes Motor Company DISTRIBUTORS 2015 Fourteenth, N .W., Washington, D. C. Phone North 7101-7102


WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND Harper Overland Company, Inc.


DISTRIBUTORS WASHINGTON, D. C.


Service Station


1123-25


18th STEET, N. W.


Salesroom and Office 1128-1130 CONN AVE., N. W.


TELS., FRANKLIN 4307-08


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


114


AUTOMOBILES


H. B. LEARY, JR.


DISTRIBUTOR FOR


MAXWELL AND CHALMERS CARS MAXWELL TRUCKS 1321-1323 Fourteenth N. W. SERVICE STATION AND PARTS DEPARTMENT


Rear 628 O. N. W.


Telephones Main 4105-4106


SERVICE, TELEPHONE, NORTH 6986 PARTS, TELEPHONE, NORTH 6826


North East Service Garage MAE A. COOPER, Propr.


STORAGE, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND REPAIRING


EXPERT MECHANICS ON ALL CARS


1496 H N. E. Phone Lincoln 2838


E. T. SIMPSON


F. D. VEALE


PARKWAY MOTOR CO.


1065-1067 WISCONSIN AVE. N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.


FORD AGENCY SERVICE STATION


Accessories and Parts


Pennsylvania Auto Wrecking Shop ELI KAMERMAN, Propr. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD


AUTO WRECKING All Kinds of Parts in Stock 110-112 41/2 ST., S. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. TEL. FRANKLIN 2346


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


115


AUTOMOBILES


RAYFIELD CARBURETORS


W. E. ROUSE, Mgr.


Rear 1119 Fourteenth St N. W.


Phone Main 7528


THADEN AEROMOBILE MANF'G. COMPANY, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS "THE CAR OF SUPER SUPER VALUE"


MOTOR


TULSA


CARS


Telephone, Main 1636


1026 CONNECTICUT AVE. N. W.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


"It Conquered the World's Worst Roads"


DISTRIBUTORS HOOD and MASON


TIRES


VULCANIZING EXPERT REPAIRING


Thompson Auto Supply


OIL 1617 Fourteenth St. N. W. PHONE NORTH 3617 ACCESSORIES


GAS


PHONE FRANKLIN 3306


GAS AND OILS


UNION STATION GARAGE HERSON BROS., Proprietors


STORAGE, REPAIRS AND ACCESSORIES AUTOS BOUGHT AND SOLD


24 Hour Service


51-53 Eye Street N. E., Washington, D. C.


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF THE


116


AUTOMOBILES


Cadillac Automobiles ACCESSORIES, PARTS AND TIRES


The Washington Cadillac Co. Tels., Franklin 3900-3901 1138-40 Connecticut Ave., N. W.


BAKERS SUPPLIES


* JACK FROST


The Package Saves Waste


HIGHEST GRADE'OF REFINED SUGNR


PURE CANE GRANULATED ** SUGAR * THE NATIONAL SUGAR REFINING CO.


Guarantees the Sugar's Purity


T HE fine, even grain of this sugar makes it more economical, assures absolute dissolu- tion quickly, and does away with wastes.


Package sugar means absolute cleanliness and purity-especially the dainty Jack Frost kind. The carton is air and dust proof and not a hand touches it nor does dust settle on it.


The grocer can furnish you with Jack Frost.


Granulated Powdered XXXX, and Tablets


in convenient package-already put up in one, two, and five pounds, so be sure and ask for it.


JOHN H. WILKINS COMPANY Wholesale Food Products


Phone North 614 519-533 RHODE ISLAND AVE., N. E.


BANKERS AND BROKERS


PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH


COLUMBUS WASHINGTON


INDIANAPOLIS BALTIMORE


THE R. L. DOLLINGS CO.


Investment Bankers HIGH


Dollings


Investment Securities


Supervised Securities GRADE


OFFERING A UNIQUE AND DISTINCTIVE INVESTMENT SERVICE


728 Fifteenth Street


Telephone Franklin 7001


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


117


BANKERS AND BROKERS


JOHN L. EDWARDS ALBERT P. MADEIRA W. THOMPSON BURCH


John L. Edwards & Company


WASHINGTON-RICHMOND


BROKERS


MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE


TELEPHONE MAIN 6320


1426 New York Avenue N. W.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


JAMES J. FRADKIN THOMAS J. MEHLMAN EDWARD A. STUART


Fradkin, Mehlman & Stuart


Investment Securities


STOCKS - BONDS


Specializing in Unlisted Securities


Continental Trust Building. Telephone, Main 4729


WASHINGTON, D. C.


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


118


BANKERS AND BROKERS


1Redmond & Co.


NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, PITTSBURGH, BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON


WASHINGTON, D. C. 927 Fifteenth Street N. W. Telephones Main 7074-5-6-7-8


Members of the New York, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Stock Exchanges


Hambleton Co.


ESTABLISHED 1865


Investment Securities


DIRECT PHONE TO NEW YORK


729 Fifteenth Street. Tel. Main 270


BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK


WASHINGTON


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


119


BANKERS AND BROKERS


A. B. Crouch & Co.


Investment Securities


406 Water St.


Baltimore, Md.


Tel. Calvert 3300


Colorado Bldg., Washington D. C. Tel. Main 7186


Widner Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Tel. Locust 5882


G. B. CHIPMAN, Manager


L. W. TODD, Assistant Manager


Harriman & Co.


Members New York Stock Exchange


COLORADO BUILDING, 1337 G. N. W.


Telephone Main 1603


MAIN OFFICE


TRINITY BUILDING


111 BROADWAY


NEW YORK


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


120


BANKERS AND BROKERS


W. B. HIBBS & COMPANY


MEMBERS


NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE . WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE


Hibbs Building 723-25 15th N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.


LINDLEY and CO.


Members N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE


MAIN OFFICE 52 BROADWAY NEW YORK


CABLE ADDRESS:


LINLECO


NEW YORK


1414 H. STREET, N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C.


GEORGE A. GARRETT, Manager TELEPHONE MAIN 245-246-247


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


121


BANKERS AND BROKERS


C. CARROLL MORGAN


ROBERT K. WILLIAMS


Morgan, Williams & Co., Inc. INVESTMENT SECURITIES


Railroad, Municipal, Public Utility, Industrial, Real Estate, United States and Foreign Government Bonds


BOUGHT-SOLD-QUOTED


Foreign Exchange


Telephone Franklin 599 1414 H Street Northwest


Direct Wire to New York


SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS LOANS ON REAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS


FOREIGN EXCHANGE


DIRECT TRANSACTIONS WITH COMMERCIAL and GOVERNMENT BANKS OF EUROPE


STEAMSHIP ACE


REIGN ICHANCE


Joseph Schiavone


BANKER


FIFTH AND H STREETS, N W.


-


PHONE MAIN 4747


Leading Steamship Company's Represented. General Passenger Agent Sicula Americana Line REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


122


BANKERS AND BROKERS


Worth & Company


Incorporated INVESTMENT BANKERS


Handling Securities of National Guarantee Credit Corporation Federal Finance Guaranty Corporation National Music Stores Inc.


1200 FRANKLIN BANK BLDG., PHILADELPHIA Local Office 618-619 National Metropolitan Bank Bldg. WASHINGTON, D. C. TEL. MAIN 3166


E. L. STOCK & CO. Incorporated


INVESTMENT BANKERS


734 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST TEL. MAIN 736-737-738


BANKS


The American National Bank OF WASHINGTON


Capital $600,000


W. T. GALLIHER, President


Surplus and Undivided Profits $300,293.63 OFFICERS C. H. LIVINGSTONE 1st Vice-President W. J. WALLER, Cashier Assistant Cashiers S. L. MITCHELL, H. C. MeCENEY, H. H. SHACKELFORD DIRECTORS


Lester A. Barr, W. F. Brenizer, A. L. Clarke, Jno. T. Crowley, T. C. Dulin, Azel Ford, W. T. Galliher, Jno. R. Galloway, Isaac Gans, Fred S. Gichner, L. W. Groomes, James B. Hender- Non, C. M. Hendley, B. Leonard, I. B. Linton, C. H. Livingstone, J. A. Maedel, William Selby, Jas. F. Shea, Thos Somerville, Warner Stutler, Geo. E. Walker, W. J. Waller, Byron Wall- erstein, J. C. Weedon, L. P. West, Louis C. Wilson, W. G. Galliher, E. A. Livingstone.


1315 F STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C.


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TE


123


BANKS


American Security & Trust Co.


MEMBER AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION 15th Street at Pennsylvania Avenue N. W.


HOME SAVINGS BRANCHES


7th Street and Massachusetts Avenue Eighth and H Streets N. E. 436 Seventh Street S. W.


Capital and Surplus $5,400,000


General Banking, Trust, Real Estate and Safe Deposit Departments


This Institution from its foundation has maintained a high standard for excellence of service and prudent administration of all affairs entrust- ed to its care.


3% Interest Paid on Savings


President CHARLES J. BELL


Vice-Presidents CORCORAN THOM HOWARD S. REESIDE B. F. SAUL HOWARD MORAN


Secretary JAMES F. HOOD


Treasurer CHARLES E. HOWE


Trust Officer ALFRED B. LEET


Real Estate Officer WILLIAM L. BEALE


OFFICERS


Auditor JOHN G. HOLDEN


Manager New Business Dept. ALFRED C. FLATHER


Assistant Secretaries MARTIN R. WEST JAMES C. DULIN, Jr.


Assistant Trust Officers


DAVID N. HOUSTON T. STANLEY HOLLAND KENNETH F. BROOKS J. ELIOT MORAN


Assistant Treasurers WILLIAM W. KECK Main Office


JOHN L. FUGITT Main Office EDWARD E. SWAN Central Branch


HANS W. IRELAND Central Branch RICHARD E. HARRIS Southwest Branch


PERCY C. BRADY Central Branch HARRY P. WHITE Northeast Branch


Assistant Auditor JOHN E. BENTON


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


124


BANKS


CAPITAL - - $250,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $330,000


The Columbia National Bank


WASHINGTON, D. C. 911 F Street N. W.


OFFICERS


ALBERT F. FOX, President CHARLES B. BAILEY, Vice-Pres.


BENJAMIN W. GUY, Vice-Pres. CLARENCE CORSON, Cashier


ARTHUR N. MITCHELL, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


CHARLES B. BAILEY, Vice-President


JOSHUA W. CARR,


Secretary Perpetual Building Association


W. CLARENCE DUVALL, Real Estate, 722 11th St., N. W. JOHN JOY EDSON, Chairman Board of Directors Washington Loan and Trust Co. L. WHITING ESTES, Proprietor Mail Order House, 407 Louisiana Ave., N. W. C. FENTON FADELEY, Fadeley Co., Wholesale Anthracite Coal, Ouray Bldg. ALBERT F. FOX President


BENJAMIN W. GUY, of Guy, Curran & Co., Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Etc., 313, 315 and 317 9th Street, N. W.


DAVID J. KAUFMAN, Men's Clothing, 1005 Pa. Ave., N. W.


BENJAMIN F. LEIGHTON, Attorney-at-Law, Columbian Law Bldg.


JAMES A. MESSER, Supplies for Steam, Water and Gas, 1000 Pa. Ave THEO. W. NOYES, Editor, Evening Star Newspaper Co.


CHARLES W. RAY, Barber & Ross, Hardware, 11th and G N. W.


B. FRANCIS SAUL, Real Estate, and President Home Savings Bank JOHN N. SWARTZELL, Sec. Swartzell, Rheem & Hensey Co., 727 15th, N. W.


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


125


BANKS


PHONE US


MAIN 1324 CONSULT US


DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK


OF WASHINGTON 1406 G STREET NORTHWEST


Capital, Surplus and Profits Over $950,000.00 Total Resources Over $9,000,000


Accounts solicited on the most favorable basis consistent with safety. Interest paid in our Savings Department at the rate of 3%


OFFICERS President ROBERT N. HARPER Vice-Presidents LEWIS HOLMES C. J. GOCKELER N. L. SANSBURY


W. P. LIPSCOMB


Cashier HILLEARY L. OFFUTT, Jr.


THE FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK


WASHINGTON, D. C. 31st AND M STREETS N. W .- PHONE WEST 32


CAPITAL $252,000 SURPLUS $298,000


3 Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings Commercial Accounts Invited


OFFICERS HARRY V. HAYNES, President


ROBERT D. WEAVER, Vice-President H. L. SELBY, Cashier IRA W. HOPKINS, Auditor C. T. CROPLEY, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


J. McKenney Berry


Charles H. Cragin J. E. Dyer Henry W. Fisher Harry V. Haynes


Wm. King Joseph H. Lee


Dallas Berry Robert D. Weaver R. T. Wise


G. L. NICOLSON, Vice-President


G. L. Nicolson


Thomas J. Stanton


E. T. Simpson J. Wilbur Sherwood


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


126


BANKS


In the Center of Things-


at Fourteenth and G Streets and open from eight-thirty un- til three.


The convenience of location, hours, and monthly statement system, is well worthy of your consideration.


OFFICERS


JOHN POOLE President


WM. JOHN EYNON Vice-President


CHAS. B. LYDDANE Cashier


FRANK J. STRYKER Assistant Cashier CHAS. D. BOYER Assistant Cashier WM. C. JOHNSON Assistant to President


LEON TOBRINER General Counsel


Federal National Bank


Southeast Corner of Fourteenth and G Streets


Originators of the Monthly Statement System in Washington


The Merchants Bank


OF WASHINGTON UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION


CAPITAL SURPLUS


- $300,000.00 $ 75,000.00


PETER A. DRURY, President JOSEPH A. BERBERICH, Vice-Pres. ERNEST E. HERRELL, Vice-Pres.


OFFICERS FRANK P. HARMAN, Jr., Cashier EDWIN W. POPKINS, Asst. Cashier MICHAEL J. KEANE, Counsel


DIRECTORS


A. E. BEITZELL, Merchant GUSTAV BUCHHOLZ, Prop. Hotel Occidental


BARRY BULKLEY, Lecturer, Vice- Pres. Crandall Theater Co.


HARRY R. CARROLL, Carroll Electric Co.


PETER M. DORSCH, Baker PETER A. DRURY, Pres. of the Bank ERNEST E. HERRELL JOSEPH A. BERBERICH, Merchant ROLAND S. ROBBINS, Manager Keith's Theater VINCENT L. TOOMEY, Attorney JOHN WALSH, Attorney


WM. HENRY WHITE, Attorney M. FRANK RUPPERT, Merchant DR. JOS. J. KAVENEY, Physician JOSEPH H. KEANE, Real Estate MICHAEL J. KEANE, Attorney SAMUEL A. KIMBERLY, Mgr. Ameri- can Ice Co.


J. ERNEST MITCHELL, Physician THOMAS J. MOLLOY, Merchant DR. FRANK O'HARA, Prof. Econom- ics, Catholic University of Amer- ica


O. T. WRIGHT, Treas. and Gen'l Mgr. National Capital Press, Inc. JOHN ZANIER, Pres. National Mosaic Co.


1413 G, N. W.


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF THE


127


BANKS


MOUNT VERNON SAVINGS BANK


OF WASHINGTON, D. C. UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION


3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts 4 Per Cent Interest on Certificates of Deposit


OFFICERS


R. GOLDEN DONALDSON,


Chairman of Board


WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN,


President.


ROBERT T. HIGHFIELD, Asst. Cashier R. G. DONALDSON and C. C. TUCKER, Counsel


DIRECTORS


JAMES H. BADEN WILLIAM R. BAUM ALBERT J. BERRES E. C. DAVISON


DR. J. RYAN DEVEREUX R. GOLDEN DONALDSON HARRY W. HAHN


B. F. RHINEHART


O. B. ZANTZINGER


Organized 1809


THE NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON 7th CORNER C N. W.


Washington D. C.


OFFICERS


CLARENCE F. NORMENT, President


DANIEL FRASER, Vice-President


GEORGE L. STARKEY, Vice-President


JAMES TRIMBLE,


GEORGE P. SACKS, Vice-President


W. WALLACE NAIRN, Cashier


J. FRANK WHITE,


Asst. Cashier


Vice-President


DIRECTORS


R. P. Andrews J. M. Beavers E. C. Brandenburg D. J. Callahan H. C. Duffey Max Fischer Maurice F. Flynn G. W. Forsberg


Dan'l Fraser


George B. Goetz


E. Charlton Graves J. T. Hendrick Frank R. Jelleff Michael A. Keane Clarence W. Lee Chas. Linkins Chas. R. Luce


Morris E. Marlow Arthur J. May J. G. Meinberg W. Clarence Miller George M. Morris Geo. W. Moss


R. E. Pairo F. W. Plugge


Geo. P. Sacks Chas. Schafer John Scrivener


O. Shumate Odell S. Smith Geo. L. Starkey


C. F. Norment


P. J. Walshe


Levi Woodbury


Capital and Surplus, $1,700,000


SAFETY TO ITS DEPOSITORS IS THE FIRST CONSIDERATION OF THIS BANK


We offer every Accommodation to Our Depositors Consistent with Business Principles


3 Per Cent Paid On Savings Deposits


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


DR. J. TOWNSEND RUSSELL


CAPT. W. H. STAYTON


COL. CHARLES COWLES


TUCKER


HENRY C. MOSES


A. E. UNGERER


WILLIAM MUEHLEISEN


H. S. WALCOTT


H. GLENN PHELPS


WILLIAM R. BAUM,


Cashier


WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON, Vice-Pres. E. C. DAVISON, Vice-Pres.


SAMUEL J. HENRY


FRED HEWITT


WILLIAM H. JOHNSTON DR. E. F. KOSS


128


BANKS


Organized 1814


NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK


15th STREET, OPP. U. S. TREASURY Capital


- $800,000 Surplus and Profits $750,000


GEO. W. WHITE, President O. H. P. JOHNSON, Vice-President


C. F. JACOBSEN, Cashier J. GALES MOORE, Auditor


A. A. HOEHLING, JR., Trust Officer C. F. R. OGILBY, Asst. Trust Officer


DIRECTORS


ARTHUR T. BRICE


JOHN H. MOORE


WALTER BROWNLEY


J. H. RALSTON


FRANK P. REESIDE


HUGH REILLY


JOHN B. HENDERSON


T. LAWRASON RIGGS


A. A. HOEHLING, Jr.


WM. H. SAUNDERS


CHARLES JACOBSEN


HERBERT T. SHANNON


O. H. P. JOHNSON RUDOLPH KAUFFMANN


H. C. SHERIDAN


CHAS. G. SMITH, Jr.


DR. J. THOMAS KELLEY, Jr. A. LISNER


WALTER R. TUCKERMAN


W. A. WIMSATT


TOWNLEY A. McKEE


GEO. W. WHITE


THREE PER CENT INTEREST PAID IN SAVINGS DEPT.


National Savings and Trust Co.


Northeast Corner 15th Street and New York Avenue N. W.


Chartered by Special Act of Congress, January 22, 1867 Reorganized under Act of Congress, October 1, 1890


Transacts the Business of a Trust Company in all its Various Branches, also the Business of a Savings Bank and a Safe Deposit Company


Capital - $1,000,000 Earned Surplus $1,000,000


Acts as executor, administrator, guardian of the estates of minors, committee of the estate of lunatics, receiver, assignee, and executes trusts of any and every description. Receives money deposits in sums of TEN CENTS and upwards and allows interest thereon. Loans money upon real estate and collateral security. Receives SILVERWARE and all kinds of VALUABLES upon deposits in capacious storage vaults of unsurpassed dryness and security.


Safes for rent from $5 to $125 per annum.


Office Hours-Daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and until 5.30 o'clock p, m., as follows: On the 15th and 16th days of each month; on the last business day of each month; on the 1st and 2d days of each month (Sundays and holidays excepted), and 9 to 12 o'clock on Satur-


MANAGEMENT:


WM. D. HOOVER, President


CHAS. C. LAMBORN, Treasurer


WOODBURY BLAIR, Ist Vice-Pres. FRANK W. STONE, 2d Vice-Pres. E. PERCIVAL WILSON, Secretary


FRANK R. ULLMER, Assistant Secretary-Treasurer


DIRECTORS:


Woodbury Blair James A. Buchanan Walter C. Clephane


Wm. A. H. Church


H. Prescott Gatley Victor Kauffmann Frank W. Stone


William V. Cox


William D. Hoover


Wm. E. Edmonston


Reginald S. Huldekoper


William H. Walker


Charles Minshall, Henry K. Willard


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


FRANK STETSON, Trust Officer


FREDERICK DeC. FAUST WM. F. GUDE


129


BANKS


GEO. W. OFFUTT, President


B. A. BOWLES, Cashier


The Potomac Savings Bank OF GEORGETOWN, D. C.


CAPITAL - - $100,000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS $ 90,000.00


A Friendly Serviceable Bank


WISCONSIN AVENUE CORNER M ST. NW.


The Riggs National Bank


(FORMERLY RIGGS & CO.) WASHINGTON, D. C.


CAPITAL SURPLUS


.$1,000,000


$2,000,000


Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold


Cable Transfers Letters of Credit


OFFICERS


CHARLES C. GLOVER, President


MILTON E. AILES, Vice-President WM. J. FLATHER, Vice-President JOSHUA EVANS, JR., Vice-President


ROBERT V. FLEMING, Cashier AVON M. NEVIUS, Asst. Cashier GEORGE O. VASS, Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


Charles C. Glover


Milton E. Ailes


William J. Flather


H. Rozier Dulany Charles I. Corby


Frank J. Hogan


Sterling Ruffin


Charles C. Glover, Jr. L. Kemp Duval Louis E. Jeffries


John S. Larcombe


Henry B. Spencer Julius Garfinkle Fleming Newbold Harry F. Clark


James Marion John- ston, Jr. C. Powell Minnige- rode Wm. M. Ritter


DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)


130


BANKS


Security Savings and Commercial Bank


NINTH AT G


OFFICERS JULIUS I. PEYSER, President


FRED McKEE, Vice-Pres. F. G. ADDISON, Vice-Pres. S. R. BAULSIR, Cashier


LATROBE OWEN, Assistant Cashier J. LOUIS SHIPLEY, Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS


F. G. ADDISON, Jr. E. C. BALTZ WM. CLARK TAYLOR J. THILMAN HENDRICK GEORGE H. JUDD


FRED McKEE TOWNLEY A. McKEE CAPT. JULIUS I. PEYSER MORRIS SIMON JOHN B. HARRELL


WM. W. SPALDING S. W. STRAUS DILLER F. GROFF HAROLD H. LEVI LAURENCE MILLS


Terminal Commercial & Savings Bank 12TH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST


Convenient Location Monthly Statement Service on Commercial Accounts Travelers' Checks


Foreign Exchange 3% Daily Balances on Savings Accounts 4% on Time Deposits


JOHN BROSNAN, President CHAS. A. PFAU, Vice-President


C. M. TOWERS, Vice-President SIDNEY THOMPSON, Cashier


DIRECTORS


JOHN BROSNAN, Jr. ACHILLE E. BURKLIN DR. MARK C. BULLIS DR. P. J. MARSHALL HENRY A. WORKS


GUY V. COLLINS


HARRY P. GIDDINGS


JOSEPH B. LATIMER


DR. CHAS. H. LOCKWOOD CHAS. A. PFAU


GEO. C. SHAFFER FRED SCHULER FRANCIS H. STEPHENS C. M. TOWERS DR. EDWARD C. WILSON PAUL HIMMELFARB


THE BANK WITH A PERSONALITY


(1921) BOYD'S DIRECTORY OF TH


131


BANKS


Union Trust Company


CORNER 15TH AND H STREETS, NORTHWEST


Departments : CHECKING SAVINGS TRUST CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE SAFE DEPOSIT


2% INTEREST PAID ON CHECKING ACCOUNTS AND 3% ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS


OFFICERS


EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, President GEORGE E. HAMILTON, 1st Vice- Pres., Attorney and Trust Officer GEORGE E. FLEMING, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Assistant Trust Officer


WALTER S. HARBAN, 3rd Vice-Pres. W. FRANK D. HERRON, Asst, Treas. EDWARD L. HILLYER, 4th Vice-Pres, REGINALD RUTHERFORD, Asst. Treas.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.