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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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AUTOMOBILES
REO and PEERLESS
PASSENGER CARS REO TRUCKS
The TREW MOTOR CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
SALES and SERVICE
14th Street at P
Telephones Main 4173-4174
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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PHONE MAIN 4747
Leading Steamship Company's Represented. General Passenger Agent Sicula Americana Line REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (1921)
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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FRANK STETSON, Trust Officer
FREDERICK DeC. FAUST WM. F. GUDE
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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)
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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
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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.
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