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Stern Joel, 906 s Charles.
Stricker Chas, 783 Columbia ay Stroebla John, 1824 w Pratt
Sver F Jos, 1900 n Washington Swarz Jas, 239 n Patterson-pk Swatos Chas, 801 s Montford av Teitelbaum Max, 1531 e Lombard Thomas Henry, 213 w Mulberry Thomas Henry R. 1008 n Gay Thome John R. 1751 e Pratt Thome Marie, 1437 Laurens
Tobin Thos P, 717 Mosher Trager Harry A, 4 n Wolfe Trautmann Adam, 1844 n Chester
Uebelacker Cornelius, 1701 Westwood
Uebersax Ernest, 839 Columbia av
Uhrig Jacob, 2841 Huntingdon av Ulrich John H. 880 Lexington mkt Utz Casper, 1830 Light
Vacovsky Albert, 2622 e Madison Velten John, 500 w Cross
Viesebon Louis P. 3021 Eastern av Voelker Adam, 1812 Fleet
Voelker Clara, 546 Belair mkt
Voelker Henry E, 923 e Chase Vogtmann Chas, 3429 e Pratt
Vogtmann Wm M. 2137 McHenry
Voigt Paul, 1805 Oakley
Volandt Herman C, 569 Laurens Waller Morris, 1417 e Pratt
Walman Saml. 2030 Christian
Walters John. 3103 Elliott
Waskowitz Trotil, 723 s Bdway
Weber Geo D. 2032 Jefferson
Weber Henry J, 1202 Bayard Weber Jos, 1133 Light Weldinger Leo I, 2709 Greenmt av
Weidmann Frank, 3139 Fait av
Weinberger John G G, 669 w Barre Weitzel Wm H, 737 s 3d e Weller Isaac. 124 Lloyd Wendland Herman, 2200 Preston pl Weninger Frank, 1822 n Montford av Werner Jacob, 1737 Eastern av
Werner Werner J. 222 e Cross Wettengl Alfred, 1904 w Pratt Wilke Wilhelm. 1009 n Bond Will Christn. York rd c Evesham av Will Henry, 3203 Fairmt av e Winebrenner Thos A. 1474 Woodall Winterling Chas, 3222 Foster av Winterling Geo C. 100 n Hare Wise Geo N jr. 268 Richmond wkt Wohlmacher Conrad, 1201 n Montiord Wunder Louis C, 812 n Gilmor York Pretzel Bakery, 316 Law hidg Zarovitz Albert, 255 s Eden
Zingor John, 1838 e Madison
Zinn Wm C, 946 s East av Zwicker Wm F, 1544 n Wolfe
FOR STATIONERY PRINTING and OFFICE FURNITURE
MEYER & THALHEIMER
THE BIG STATIONERY STORE
10 & 12 N. Howard St. JUST ABOVE Baltimore St.
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E LEXINGTON MARKET
F X. GANTER CO.
2263
OLD TOWN NATIONAL BANK
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS A SPECIALTY GAY AND EXETER STS.
Phone, St. Paul 5363
- BAKERS-RYE BREAD.
SILBER ISAAC, 1315-1317 e Lom- bard (See advt)
ISAAC SILBER
RYE BREAD BAKERY
Phone, Wolfe 2942-M
Orders Promptly Delivered
BAKING POWDERS.
Horpel Louis & Co, 921 Clifford Riosa Baking Powder Co, 526 St Paul Rumford Co, 117-121 Market pl Sa Gull Specialty Co. 509-515 e Lombard
" BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS.
LOANE ENGINEERING COMPANY, 306 Hanover
* BAND INSTRUMENTS.
EISENBRANDT H R SONS INC. 417 n Howard (See adyt in Victmlas)
BANDS. (See also Musicians).
Anderson's Orchestra and Band, 2602 Huntingdon av
Farson's Band and Orchestra, 723 n Fre- mont av
Gaul's Band and Orchestra. 2115 Madison Knight's Military Band. 521 n Howard Lieders Band and Orchestra, 410 n Wash- ington
Red Men's Band, 36th and Falls rd
St Andrew's Drum Corps. 715 n Washing- ton
St James' Drum Corps. 1023 Aisquith
St James' Juvenile Band and Orchestra, 1023 Aisquith
steinwald's Band. 1013 w Lanvale
. BANK CONSTRUCTION.
BENSON C J & CO. 501-505 Charles
n
* BANK FIXTURES.
ART METAL CONSTRUCTION COM- pany, 120 w Fayette (See advt in Filing Devices)
. BANK STATIONERS.
LUCAS BROS INC, 221 e Baltimore (See right side 'ines also adet in Office Furniture)
* BANK, STORE AND OFFICE FIXTURES.
GANTER F X COMPANY, Office and Factory Sharp, Ostend, Leadenhall and West (See left top lines, and advts in Bowling Alley Builders and in Show Case and Store Fixture Manufacturers)
HEISE & BRUN'S MILL AND LUM- her Company. 600 s Caroline cor Fleet (See right side lines and advt in Sash, Door and Blind Dept)
RISE & CO, Office and Salesrooms 808-812 Low (See adrt in Show Cases and Store Fixtures)
* BANK SUPPLIES.
1315-17 EAST LOMBARD STREET | Hart Bank Service Corporation, 517 Mun-
1 sey bldg
" BANK AND OFFICE HAILING.
MEISER H & SON, 204-210 Clay (See right bottom lines and advt in Iron Workers)
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
ANDREWS COMPANY THE INC, 1225-1228 Munsey Bldg
BAKER, WATTS & CO, a w cor Cal- rert and Redwood
BALTIMORE FINANCE COMPANY The. 7220 Munsey Bldg
Beasley, Honter & Co. 202 Keyser bldg
BERNSTEIN, COHEN & CO, n w cor Hanover and Lombard. Branch s w cor Baltimore and High (See left bottom lines and advt in Bank Dept)
BLAUSTEIN S BRO & CO, 821 e Baltimore (See page 2286)
BROWN ALEXANDER & SONS, S W cor Balto and Calvert (See page 2068) Burns Edwd P & Co. 607 Munsey bldg Capital Service Corp. 1029-1030 Munsey blde
C'arroll Douglas G & Co. Stock Exchange bldg
Cassatt & Co, 235 e Red wood
Citizens Co The Inc. 1111 Fidelity bldg
COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY, w Saratoga at Charles
COLSTON & CO. 3 n Calvert
COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY, 7th floor Garrett Bldg
Continental Co, Continental bldz
CORPORATE FINANCING CORPOR- ation The. 1312-1313 Munsey Bldg DALY OWEN & CO, 23 South
ESTABROOK & CO, 101 Keyser Bldg
Fiance Co of Md, 4th Stock Exchange
Finance Service Co, 904 American blds Fisher J Harmanus & Sons, 7 South
Frank. Rosenburg & Co. 227-231 e Redwood Frazier & Co. 211 e Redwood
Garrett Robt & Sons, main fir Garrett bldg GOODWIN P H & CO, Main Floor Calvert Blds
GUARANTY COMPANY THE, 506 Sun Life Bldg HAMBLETON & CO, 8-10 s Calvert (See right bottom lines and adyt in Bank Dept page 2287) Harris & Fuller, 201-205 Union Trust bldg Hirschmann Adolph B, 316 Equitable bldg
Henry A. Kries & Sons Co.
and 8 West
Lombard Street
JOBBERS
Steam and Mill Supplies
Manirs, and Machinists
-
Engineers and Contractors
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Boilers Engines Pumps and Piping
K. Z. DONELLAN. President
ESTABLISHED 1904 -
M. R. KIRCHER, Treasurer
CALVERT BUSINESS COLLEGE 345 NORTH CHARLES STREET
Mt. Vernon 2243
THE ONLY COLLEGE Giving Individual, Practical Instruction in Shorthand and Modern Business Methods.
2266
COHEN & HUGHES
PLAYER PIANOS - VICTROLAS-Retail Only 220-222 N. HOWARD ST.
VICTROLAS - RECORDS-Wholesale Only 225-227 W. SARATOGA ST.
MACHINISTS Die Makers
Tinning
BALTIMORE, MD,
UTLTY MANUFACTURING
Co
SPECIALTIES TIN AND WIRE 819-821 GRANBY STREET
BANKERS AND BROKERS-Cont'd
Howard John D & Co, s w cor South and Redwood
Investment Registry of Md Inc, 202 Md Trust bldg
Jenkins, Whedbee & Poe, 8-10 South Kummer & Becker, 26 South
LANAHAN W W & CO, Main Floor Calvert Bldg
Leach A B & Co. 203 Md Trust bldg Littell Emlen T, 1029 Munsey bldg
Lowndes & Redwood, 2 Stock Exchange MeGaw-Davis & Co. 414 Marine Bank bldg MACKUBIN, GOODRICH & CO, 111 e Redwood
Manufacturers' Finance Co. 1507 Fidelity bldg
Manufacturers & Merchants' Co. 514 w Balto
MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY, I w cor Calvert and Redwood
MERCANTILE TRUST AND DE-
posit Company of Baltimore The, n e cor Redwood and Calvert (See front cover and advt in Bank Dept)
Middendorf, Williams & Co. 1st fir Equit- able bldg Milio Placido, 844 e Pratt
MORRIS PLAN COMPANY THE, 104 St Paul
National City Co The, Charles c Fayette National Finance Corp. 909 Calvert bldg
NELSON, COOK & CO, Redwood cor
Calvert (See left side lines and advt in Bank Dept page 22 2283) Orrick Harry A. 233 e Redwood Riggs & McLane, 32 South
SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COM-
pany, 9 to 13 South (See advt in Bank Dept and Front Edge of Leaves)
SCHWARZ WILLIAM & SONS, 3 South (Abell Bldg)
SCOTT TOWNSEND & SON, 209 e Fayette, opp Postoffice (See advt on Back Cover and page 1856)
SECURITY STORAGE AND TRUST
Company, 13-19 w North av bet Charles st av and Md av (See advt in Storage) Seddon Wmn C. 201 Union Trust bldg Sommerwerck Broy, 306-307 Vickers bldg Sothoron P L & Co. 312 Vickers bldg Stein Bros, 217 e Balto
STICKNEY GEORGE H & CO, 203-
204 Keyser Bldg
Strother, Brogden & Co. s w · Calvert and Redwood
Taylor Heyward. main fl Munsey Bldg Taylor Howard R & Co. ground fi Stock Exchange bldg
Taylor Robt. 23 South
Westheimer & Co. 213 e Redwood
Whitridge John A & Son, 214 Keyser bldg
WILEY E J COMPANY, 741-743 Calvert Bldg
*Wilson Harry O. 614 w Fayette
WILSON J S JR & COMPANY Main Floor Calvert Bldg
WINKELMAN L L & CO, Furness House. 21 South (See right side lines).
* BANKS-STATE.
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF
Richmond, Va (Baltimore Branch), South and Redwood
SEABOARD BANK, W Bernard
Duke President, Robert A Diggs Vice-President, A B Crouch Cash- ier, N w cor Charles and Preston. Downtown Branch n w cor Fay- ette and Park av ( See page 228% )
* BANKS AND BANKERS.
AMERICAN BANK THE, Balti-
more, Md., William Schwarz President, Clarence R Evans Cashier, 524-526 Broadway
( See page 2278)
AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND SAV-
ings Bank, n w c Pennsylvania and North avs (See page 2286)
Balto Commercial Bank, ne cor Pratt and Market pl
Balto County Bank, Towson. Md
BALTIMORE TRUST COMPANY. William Ingle President. Howard N Leeke Secretary, H Gale Turpin Treas- urer. 25 e Baltimore
Bank of Govanstown. York rd ur Home- land av
Bank of Hampden. 30th n c Roland av
BERNSTEIN, COHEN & CO, Hano- ver and Lombard, East Branch Baltimore and High ( See left bot- tom lines and page 2286)
BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK,
George F M Hauck President. Conrad C Rabbe Treasurer, 20€ . Broadway ( See page 2286)
BROWN ALEXANDER & SONS. S W cor Baltimore and Calvert (See page 2268)
CALVERT BANK, William C Page President, William H Dashiell Cashier, s e cor Howard and Sar- atoga, Branches 1808 Pennsyl- vania av, 700 n Gay, Baltimore .or Carey and n w cor Light and Cross (See left top lines and page 2269)
CANTON NATIONAL BANK, Fred- erick A Dolfield President, Charles R Kendig Vice-Presi- dent, M R Bramble Cashier, 3201 Elliott cor East av (See page 2287)
CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE, Wilton Snowden President, Miles White jr Vice- President, J Wilson Cole Treas- urer, James D Garrett Assistant Treasurer, s e cor Charles and Lexington (See page 2278)
Chesapeake Bank, North av c Eilamont
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE, William H O'Con- nell Chairman, Albert D Graham President. Edward L Robinson Vice-President, Milton S Billmire Cashier, ne cor Pratt and Han- over ( See page 2279)
PLUMBING
T. HOWARD BOLAND 600 N. EUTAW STREET
2267
Special Department
Devoted to
Banks Trust Companies
and
Leading Financial Institutions
of
Baltimore
Pages 2268 to 2288.
2268
BANK DEPARTMENT
ALEXANDER BROWN & SONS
THE OLDEST BANKING HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES S. W. COR. BALTIMORE AND CALVERT STREETS Baltimore, Maryland
BROWN BROS. & CO.
NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
BANKERS
And Members of the Baltimore, New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges.
Private Wire Between Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS OF BANKS, BANKERS, CORPORA- TIONS AND INDIVIDUALS BY AGREEMENT RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND OTHER LOANS NEGOTIATED
BUY AND SELL BILLS OF EXCHANGE
On All the Principal Cities of the World A Line of High-Grade Securities Kept on Hand for Investors
Issue Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit
In Sterling, Available in Any Part of the World, and in Dollars, for Use in This Country, Canada, Mexico, the West Indies and South America.
TRAVELERS' CHEQUES Also Issued in Various Denominations
MAKE CABLE AND TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONEY DRAFTS COLLECTED IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY
LONDON
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
2269
BANK DEPARTMENT
Capital, $100.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits. $100,000.00 Deposits. Over $4.800.000.00
Calvert Bank
(IN THE SHOPPING DISTRICT) S. E. CORNER HOWARD AND SARATOGA STREETS BRANCHES
1SOS Pennsylvania Ave. Baltimore and Carey Sts. Gay and Monument Sts.
Light and Cross Sts.
Sprang!
WILLIAM C. PAGE, President JAMES H. PRESTON, Vice-President and Counsel
RICHARD GWINN. Vice-President E. J. LUCKE. Vice-President
J. S. TOWNSEND, Vice-President W. H. DASHIELL, Cashier
DIRECTORS :
Hon. James H. Preston Richard Gwinn
Wm. C. Page J. C. Taliaferro
Frederick H. Gottlieb Wm. B. Fallon
William F. Knox I. Son Cohen
Howard W. Brady W. A. Snyder
W. O. Horsey Thos. W. Jenkins W. H. Dashiell This Bank by Special Act of the General Assembly is a Lawful Depository for Any Trustee, Receiver, Guardian, Executor or Administrator, Committee, Agent, Public Officer or Fiduciary.
Commercial Department
Large and small deposits received subject to check.
Savings Department
Deposits received from 25 cents up. 3 1/2 per cent. interest paid.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES, $3.00 AND UPWARDS
Foreign Exchange and Letters of Credit to All Parts of the World. Open Daily from 9 to 3, Saturdays from 9 to 1 and 6 to 9 P. M. Branches Open Daily from 9 to 3. Saturdays from 9 to 1 and 6 to 9 P. M.
2270
BANK DEPARTMENT
ESTABLISHED 1808
FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK South and Lombard Streets
İ
OFFICERS: CHARLES T. CRANE, Chairman
CARTER G. OSBURN, President JOHN E. MARSHALL, Cashier
WM. H. GIDEON, Vice-President HARRY S. DUNN, Asst. Cashier.
DIRECTORS :
CHARLES T. CRANE
GEORGE L. POTTER
CARTER G. OSBURN
JOHN KEATING
FRANK J. TAYLOR
BENJ. H. BREWSTER, Jr.
CHARLES H. DICKEY
JOHN E. MARSHALL
JESSE A. DAVIS
TIMOTHY RYAN, Jr.
A. STANLEY BRAGER
WILLIAM H. GIDEON
CHARLES C. MACGILL
It is the policy of this Bank to aid and encourage in every legitimate way the development of the commercial interests of Baltimore.
2271
BANK DEPARTMENT
Established
1884
MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO.
OF BALTIMORE N. E. COR. CALVERT & REDWOOD STS.
OFFICERS
A. H. S. POST, President. JOHN McHENRY, Treasurer.
WILTON SNOWDEN, Vice-President. J. R. WALKER, Vice-President.
F. G. BOYCE, JR., Vice-President.
T. H. FITCHETT, Secretary and Asst. Treas. C. I. REYNOLDS, Assistant Secretary. DOUGLAS THOMAS, Asst. Sec. and Treas.
DEPARTMENTS
BANKING :
3% Interest is paid on Checking Accounts, 31% % on Time Deposits. Depository for U. S. Postal Savings and City of Baltimore; Legal Depository for Court, Trust and State of Maryland funds. Correspondent for Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies.
FOREIGN :
Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks, available throughout the world, issued to foreign and domestic travelers. Exchange bought and sold; funds transferred by cable.
INVESTMENT:
This Company purchases for its own account, after exhaustive examination, entire issues of municipal, railroad, steamship and industrial securities.
In this way it usually has a varied list of CAREFULLY SELECTED BONDS FOR SALE to its clients, suitable to all circumstances, and YIELDING FROM 4% TO 6%.
Its officers are at all times prepared to confer with intending investors and depositors, giving the benefit of their experience and of the statistical files main- tained for the use of the public.
STORAGE:
Safety boxes, $3.00 per year and up. Silver and valuables for storage called for and delivered.
TRANSFER :
Registrar and Transfer Agent for corporations. Fiscal Agent for corporations and municipalities.
TRUST :
A distinct and separate department thoroughly organized to take charge of estates and to collect income from all sources-coupons, interest, rent, etc.
To act as executor or administrator of estates, as guardian or receiver, and to accept any trust under the laws of any State or of the United States.
To act as trustee of corporate or individual mortgages.
The Company is inspected annually by the State Bank Commissioner, as well as periodically by a committee of its stockholders and directors. In addition, it is the Company's fixed custom to have an annual audit made by a reputable firm of certified public accountants.
LARGEST CAPITAL AND SURPLUS OF ANY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN MARYLAND OR ANY SOUTHERN STATE.
2272
BANK DEPARTMENT
THE LARGEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE SOUTH
MERCHANTS MECHANICS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE
-DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES-STATE OF MARYLAND and CITY OF BALTIMORE
OFFICERS
Douglas H. Thomas, President
John B. Ramsay,
Vice-Pres., Chairman of the Board
Henry B. Wilcox, Vice-President
John B. H. Dunn,
Vice-President
Sam'l W. Tschudi,
Cashier
Charles Hann,
Assistant Cashier
J. Cleveland Wands,
Assistant Cashier
John T. Flynn,
Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
GEORGE C. JENKINS, Capitalist. DOUGLAS H. THOMAS, President. JOHN B. RAMSAY, Vice-President-Chairman of the Board. D. D. MALLORY, Capitalist. MILES WHITE, JR., Trustee Johns Hopkins University.
LAWRASON RIGGS, President Board Police Commissioners, Baltimore City. E. B. HUNTING, Capitalist. JOHN S. GITTINGS, Capitalist. GEORGE K. McGAW, Hopper, McGaw & Co., Importers and Wholesale Grocers.
JAMES L. SELLMAN, James Bonday, Jr., & Co., Importers Salt and Potash Salts. MORRIS WHITRIDGE, John C. Grafflin Co., Mfr's Bagging. SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, Woodward, Baldwin & Co., Wholesale Com. Dry Goods. SAMUEL C. ROWLAND, Capitalist.
HENRY B. WILCOX, Vice-President-Director Federal Reserve Bank, Richmond. BLANCHARD RANDALL, Gill & Fisher, Exporters of Grain.
LEONARD L. GREIF, L. Greif & Bros., Wholesale Clothing.
E. ASBURY DAVIS, F. A. Davis & Sons, Mfrs. Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes and Snuff. WM. C. ROUSE, Rouse, Hempstone & Co., Wholesale Dry Goods.
CHAS. O. SCULL, Vice-President U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Company. W. N. STROMENGER, Alex. Brown & Sons. THOS. E. COTTMAN, J. H. Cottman & Co., Merchandise Brokers. JOHN B. H. DUNN, Vice-President.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $4,500,000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES $43,500,000.00
We Cordially Invite You to Open An Account in This Bank.
2273
BANK DEPARTMENT
THE National Bank of Baltimore
ESTABLISHED 1795
Baltimore and St. Paul Streets
The Oldest Bank in Maryland
123 Years of Continuous and Successful Banking Has Paid the Stockholders 256 Consecutive Dividends
OFFICERS.
T. ROWLAND THOMAS, President
JOHN SCHOENEWOLF, Vice-President
WILLIAM J. DELCHER, Cashier
SNOWDEN HOFF, Assistant Cashier
THEODORE N. AUSTIN, Assistant Cashier
R. ROSSITER REVER, Assistant Cashier
STATEMENT OF CONDITION CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 1, 1918
RESOURCES :
Loans and Discounts. .
Baltimore City Stock
Stocks and Bonds
1,395,891.16
LIABILITIES :
Capital $1,210,700.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 562,618.18
Circulation
290,000.00
Deposits
11,301,171.95
Letters of Credit 100.00
Rediscounts, Federal Reserve Bank
548,768.46
Bills Payable, Federal Re- serve Bank
335,000.00
Banking House, Furniture, Fixtures
389,653.61
20,000.00
Other Real Estate 12.139.64
Cash and Sight Exchange .. .
$8,699,903.07 559,372.50
U. S. Bonds to Secure Cir- culation
290,000.00
U. S. Bonds to Secure United States Deposits. .. . Other Bonds to Secure United States Deposits
161,000.00
425,801.25
Real Estate, Lot 33 South Street
2.294.597.36
$14,248,358.59
$14,248,358.59
2274
BANK DEPARTMENT
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK
(ORGANIZED 1865.)
HOPKINS PLACE, REDWOOD AND LIBERTY STREETS
CAPITAL, $1,500,000
SURPLUS, $850,000
U. S. Depository and Depository for the State of Maryland and City of Baltimore.
Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Letters of Credit Issued. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
OFFICERS : WALDO NEWCOMER, President
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, V .- Pres. PAUL A. SEEGER, V .- Pres.
CLINTON G. MORGAN, V .- Pres. JOSEPH W. LEFFLER, Cashier
WILLIAM R. WEBB, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS :
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN Capitalist
JAS. M. EASTER
Daniel Miller Co.
PHILIP HAMBURGER Capitalist WM. H. MATTHAI
THOMAS O'NEILL O'Neill & Co.
National Enameling & Stamping Co.
WALDO NEWCOMER President
P. J. MCEVOY Church Goods JACOB EPSTEIN Baltimore Bargain House C. WILBUR MILLER Davison Chemical Co.
GEO. CATOR Capitalist CLINTON G. MORGAN, V .- Pres.
WM. A. DIXON
PAUL A. SEEGER, V .- Pres.
Dixon, Bartlett Co.
R. HOWARD BLAND
ROBT. M. ROTHER
Pres. Hopkins Place Savings Bank
BENJ. W. CORKRAN, Jr. Corkran, Hill & Co. W. W. CATOR Armstrong, Cator & Co. GEO. N. NUMSEN Wm. Numsen & Sons
V .- P. U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. HAMILTON G. FANT C. D. Kenny Co. DR. MERVILLE H. CARTER Resinol Chemical Co. GEO. W. ATKINSON Wholesale Coal GEO. W. KIRWAN Geo. W. Kirwan & Co.
2275
BANK DEPARTMENT
NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND
AT BALTIMORE, MD.
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OFFICERS : PHILLIPS LEE GOLDS- BOROUGH, President
J. E. BOISSEAU, Vice-President
WALTER W. BEERS, Cashier LOUIS E. CREAMER, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS :
P. LEE GOLDSBOROUGH WM. A. MARBURG
H. CRAWFORD BLACK
R. BRENT KEYSER EDWIN G. BAETJER CLARENCE W. WATSON EDW. P. GILL R. C. HOFFMAN, JR. JOHN H. MORGAN FRANKLIN P. CATOR S. STERETT McKIM EDMUND C. WHITE
Nos. 3-9 East Fayette Street
CAPITAL,
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$1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits, Nov. 1st, 1918,
723,233.16
ACCOUNTS DESIRED
SPECIAL CONVENIENCES FOR LADIES
COLLECTIONS MADE ON FAVORABLE TERMS
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
2276
BANK DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.
OF BALTIMORE No. 13 SOUTH STREET
ORGANIZED IN 1867
Capital = = =
$
600,000.00
Surplus and Profits Over
2,800,000.00
Acts as Trustee of Corporation Mortgages, Fiscal Agent for Cor- porations and Individuals, Transfer Agent and Registrar. Depository under plans of reorganization.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Attorney and Agent, being especially organized for careful manage- ment and settlement of estates of every character.
Fireproof Building with latest and best equipment for safety of contents.
Safes for rent in its large fire and burglar-proof vaults, with spacious and well-lighted coupon rooms for use of patrons. Silver and other valuables taken on storage.
DIRECTORS :
H. WALTERS
WALDO NEWCOMER
DOUGLAS H. THOMAS
NORMAN JAMES
SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER
BLANCHARD RANDALL
ELISHA H. PERKINS ISAAC M. CATE
JOHN W. MARSHALL
JOHN J. NELLIGAN
ROBERT GARRETT
GEORGE C. JENKINS
OFFICERS :
H. WALTERS, Chairman of Board JOHN J. NELLIGAN, President JOHN W. MARSHALL, Vice-President ANDREW P. SPAMER, 2nd Vice-President
GEORGE B. GAMMIE . Treasurer JOSEPH B. KIRBY . Asst. Sec'y CLARENCE R. TUCKER, Asst. Treas. WILLIAM R. HUBNER, Asst. Sec'y H. H. M. LEE Secretary GEORGE R. TUDOR . Cashier ARTHUR C. GIBSON Asst. Sec'y A. P. STROBEL, Real Estate Officer
2277
BANK DEPARTMENT
Union Trust Company of Maryland
BALTIMORE CHARLES AND FAYETTE STREETS IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
OFFICERS :
JOHN M. DENNIS, President.
MAURICE H. GRAPE, Vice-President.
JOSHUA S. DEW, Secretary.
W. GRAHAM BOYCE, Vice-President. WM. O. PEIRSON, Treasurer. THOMAS C. THATCHER, Asst. Treasurer.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS:
Walter H. Buck Charles E. Fink
John Keating Michael Schloss
A. W. Calloway Thomas Goodwillie
Ferdinand A. Meyer Fredk. C. Seeman
Frank J. Caughy
Maurice H. Grape
Thomas O'Neill
Wm. T. Shackelford
Benj. W. Corkran, Jr.
Carl R. Gray
Geo. F. Randolph
Howard E. Young
John M. Dennis
Henry H. Head
J. M. Jones
Edward N. Rich Charles H. Consolvo
H. W. Hunter
4 Per Cent. Interest in our Savings Department. Interest allowed on Checking Accounts. Special Rates on Time Certificates of Deposit. Safety Deposit Boxes from $3.00 a year up.
2278
BANK DEPARTMENT
THE AMERICAN BANK OF BALTIMORE 524-26 South Broadway
Capital Stock $300,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 190,000.00
Deposits, about -
2,000,000.00
WILLIAM SCHWARZ, President S. K. SMITH, Vice-President CLARENCE R. EVANS, Cashier A. LEE GOUGH, Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS :
WM. SCHLUDERBERG EDWARD D. BOOZ
WILLIAM SCHWARZ J. GEORGE LAMP
GEBHARD LEIMBACH GEORGE GUNTHER, Jr.
WILLIAM A. SMITH CHARLES A. WOLF
SAMUEL K. SMITH CLARENCE R. EVANS
J. EDWARD DUKER
Check Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited BEGAN BUSINESS APRIL 1, 1872 Member Baltimore Clearing House, Maryland Bankers' Association, and American Bankers' Association Member Federal Reserve System Savings Fund Department-31/2 Per Cent. In- terest Yearly, Payable January and July
Traveler's Checks Letters of Credit
Foreign and Domestic Exchange
INCORPORATED 1854
Central Savings Bank OF BALTIMORE S. E. COR. CHARLES AND LEXINGTON STS.
WILTON SNOWDEN, President MILES WHITE, JR., Vice-President JAMES D. GARRETT, Treasurer
DIRECTORS :
WILTON SNOWDEN CHARLES T. CRANE
GEO. W. CORNER, JR.
JOHN K. SHAW
THOMAS FOLEY HISKY
JOHN WESLEY BROWN
EDWIN G. BAETJER
J. WILSON COLE
THOS. E. COTTMAN
HARRY G. EVANS
C. M. STEWART
CHARLES WILLMS
JAMES D. GARRETT
WE ACCEPT DEPOSITS OF FIFTY CENTS AND UPWARD
BANK HOURS-10 A. M. to 3 P. M. SATURDAYS-10 A. M. to 1 P. M.
CRICAM
CHARTERED 1872
EDWARD P. GILL W. CHAMPLIN ROBINSON
EDWARD B. OWENS MILES WHITE, JR. EDWIN WARFIELD WM. WINCHESTER FRANKLIN P. CATOR
ELI OPPENHEIM
2279
BANK DEPARTMENT
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF BALTIMORE, MD.
N. E. Cor. PRATT AND HANOVER STREETS
Capital, $1,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $2,900,000
OFFICERS : WM. H. O'CONNELL, Chairman of Board ALBERT D. GRAHAM, President
EDWARD L. ROBINSON, Vice-President MILTON S. BILLMIRE, Cashier FRANK M. DUSHANE, Assistant Cashier JOSEPH OBERLE, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS :
JAMES A. GARY JOHN S. GIBBS, Jr.
ALBERT D. GRAHAM
SPENCER L. CARTER
NORMAN JAMES EDWARD L. ROBINSON
VAN LEAR BLACK WM. H. O'CONNELL
WALTER HOPKINS KEY COMPTON
A. LESLIE LEWIS
DISCOUNT DAILY
CITIZENS SAVINGS BANK
OF BALTIMORE CITY
S. W. Corner
Baltimore and Eutaw Sts.
CHARLES SPILMAN, President WILLIAM SPILMAN, Vice-President and Treasurer
Directors :
CHARLES SPILMAN ROBERT LANGE J. HENRY SCHAEFER HENRY D. DREYER WILLIAM SPILMAN JOHN LANGE HARRY F. LINDEMAN
GEORGE H. KUHST GEORGE W. HEMMETER HENRY SUCHTING HARRY M. BENZINGER WILLIAM MARRIOTT
2280
BANK DEPARTMENT
Service
Trust Company In Baltimore
With Ample Capital and Large Resources. Acting in All Fiduciary Capacities for Corporations and Individuals. Armor Plate Safe Deposit Vault-One of the Strongest in the World.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK.
SPECIAL RATES ON TIME DEPOSITS.
ONE DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
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