Baltimore city directory for the year commencing 1920, Part 24

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Baltimore : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2472


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AUTOMOBILE


NORWALK TRUCKS Worm drive, electric lights and starter, 1 ton, $1,695.00; 13 ton, $2,025.00


Norwalk 5-Passenger Touring Cars $1,385.00, Backed by Seitz's Square Deal, With Day and Night Service


The Seitz Auto Company Distributors,


2 TO 8 EAST NORTH AVENUE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND


VELIE Passenger Cars


The dominating "6's." Large and light models; closed and open bodies. Day and Night Service


The Seitz Auto Company


Distributors,


2 TO 8 EAST NORTH AVENUE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND


SERVICE TRUCKS


Made in 1 to 5 tons capacity; the truck that shows the greatest per- centage of repeat orders among the owners of any truck made. Day and Night Service


The Seitz Auto Company


Distributors,


2 TO 8 EAST NORTH AVENUE


BALTIMORE, MARYLAND


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AUTOMOBILE


REPUBLIC TRUCKS


The ."YELLOW CHASSIS" Trucks, That Serve So Well A TRUCK FOR EVERY PURPOSE 34, 1, 11/2, 21/2 and 31/2-Ton Guaranteed Service Easy Time Payments


THE BALTIMORE REPUBLIC TRUCK CO. FRED W. GOODES, Manager Sales and Service Station: 131 West North Avenue In the Very Heart of Motor Activity Phones, Mt. Vernon 3902-3903


Phone, Mt. Vernon 3137 Phone, Mt. Vernon 3137


AUTO RADIATORS AND FENDERS MANUFACTURED-REPAIRED-REBUILT The newest and best Honeycomb Core in the world today, installed in your old Radiator. Guaranteed against leakage for one year. Freezeproof. 25 per cent. less than other advertised cores. FORD HONEYCOMB RADIATORS


100 Second


See our


Hand Radiators


Special


carried in


Radiator for


Stock


Ford Trucks


"THE BEST EQUIPPED RADIATOR PLANT IN THE SOUTH" Work Called For and Delivered


E. & T. RADIATOR WORKS 106 WEST MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE BALTIMORE, MD.


AUTOMOBILE


FULL OF LIFE


Diamond TIRES


SERVICE STATION DIAMOND TIRES STAND GASOLINE OIL GREASES


J. BRISKMAN ELI Y. BRISKMAN Fallsway Auto Supply Co. Cut Rate House


COR. FALLSWAY AND LEXINGTON ST.


If in trouble, remember CALVERT 944 Our Service Truck at your call


Open Evenings and Sundays


We handle all Standard Makes of Tires at a saving of 25 per cent.


WE ARE OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT


Service Station for COLUMBIA STORAGE BATTERIES


STORAGE BATTERIES RENTED


FLOYD-RYDSTROM CO. Inc.


"The Tire Shop"


Of Quality


Courteous and Dependable Service "Always -- All Ways"


ACCESSORIES TIRE REPAIRING


N. E. Corner Charles and 20th Sts.


Phones, Homewood 3300-3301


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AUTOMOBILE


GEO. F. SWITZER, Pres.


GUS C. OTT, Sec. and Treas.


Keystone Radiator Works, Inc.


NOTE HOW EASY A TUBE CAN BE REMOVED


Manufacturers of Extruded Seam- less Tube Honey Comb Radiator Cores


Guaranteed the Cleanest, Coolest and Strongest Built Radiator in the world today. A Radiator Core which cannot be dam- aged by freezing.


A neat job of Repairing cannot be detected.


Install this Core and do away with your Radiator Troubles.


Prices quoted on all makes of Cars, Trucks, Tractors and Airplanes.


1941-1943 FREDERICK AVENUE Phone Gilmor 4447


LEONHARDT WAGON MFG. CO.


High-Grade Vehicle Construction Automobile Bodies Moving Vans Wagons and Trucks Commercial Vehicles for All Purposes


412-413-415-417 E. SARATOGA ST., BALTIMORE, MD. Special Attention Given to Repairs Special Designs Furnished Upon Application Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Telephone, St. Paul 6651


AUTOMOBILE


Automobile Dealers PRINTING


CROUCH & LEESER


"We Print Anything but Money"


Telephone St. Paul 2809


ANDERSON GLASS AND STEEL SPARK PLUG


Patented and Patents Pending


ANDERSON SPARK PLUG COMPANY 206 N. Holliday St., Baltimore, Md.


THE EXCLUSIVE CORD TIRE SYRA-CORD


Built by Cord Tire Specialists Guaranteed 10,000 Miles


AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES CO.


Distributors 1706 NORTH CHARLES STREET FREE ROAD SERVICE


Mt. Vernon 1206


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AUTOMOBILE


R. C. LOOCK, Proprietor.


Phone, St. Paul 3066.


BALTIMORE HUB-WHEEL & MFG. CO. JOBBERS OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 221-233 NORTH GAY STREET, Cor. Fallsway.


HEADQUARTERS FOR Auto Motor Wheels, Press for Pressing Off and On Motor Tires. Rims and Parts. FACTORY, HOLLIDAY AND SARATOGA STS. Special Wheel Department, Changing Solid Tire Motor Wheels to Grant Pneumatic Tire Wheels, also Pleasure Car Wheels to Popular Size Tires. All Work Done Same Day Received.


M. L. NATHANSON M. J. GREBOW B. N. EISENBERG


THE CENTRAL CAR SUPPLY CO.


S. W. Cor. CENTRAL AVENUE and FAYETTE STREET. GASOLINE AND OILS Automobile Tires, Accessories, Storage Batteries Tire Retreading and Vulcanizing. Used Cars Bought and Sold. Phone, Wolfe 3710


CHELSEA AUTO ACCESSORY RADIATOR & FENDER COMPANY


REPAIRERS OF RADIATORS AND FENDERS


Expert Vulcanizing. Tubes and Tires. Work Guaranteed.


We Buy and Sell All Makes of Old Cars. S. E. Cor. LEXINGTON AND CENTRAL AVENUE


Phone, Wolfe 591-J.


BALTIMORE, MD.


FOSS-HUGHES COMPANY


Exclusive Dealers in


PIERCE-ARROW PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS SHOW ROOM AND SERVICE STATION 1315 CATHEDRAL STREET


Phones, Mt. Vernon 2639-2640-2641


AUTOMOBILE


WALTER S. GOODRICH. Phone, Mt. Vernon 4405


GOODRICH AUTO SUPPLY CO.


TIRES AND ACCESSORIES


Expert Vulcanizing.


16 WEST OLIVER STREET


ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Phone, Wolfe 6693


WALTER GRANRUTH


Automobile Accessories


Vulcanizing. Retreading. Tire and Repair Work. Work Called For and Delivered. N. W. COR. BOND AND FLEET STREETS


J. B. Griffin Motor Company LOCOMOBILE Agents for the "ROAMER," America's Smartest Car.


1011-1013 CATHEDRAL STREET


Phone, Mt. Vernon 1303


BALTIMORE, MD.


R. J. W. HAMILL, President. GEO. R. HAMILL, Sec. and Treas,


Hamill Motors Co. Inc. Mount Royal and Maryland Aves. Baltimore, Md


BRISCOE


Motor Cars


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AUTOMOBILE


Highland Tire Service


Vulcanizing-Retreading


Accessories and Auto Supplies Tire and Tube Repairing


231 SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE


LEXINGTON MOTOR CARS Your Inspection is invited before buying


Hummer Motor Sales Co.


of Baltimore 962 NORTH HOWARD STREET Phones, Mt. Vernon 4971-4972


Edward P. Jester & Sons Motor Co. Distributors "Commonwealth Ultra-40 Cars" Goodyear and Goodrich Tires Automobile Accessories and Repairing 1301 to 1325 NORTH SPRING STREET Phones, Wolfe 4942 and 6308


General Repairing


C. J. LARASH DISTRIBUTORE


Radiators Repaired


VIM VIH MOTOR TRUCKCO


Batteries and Recharging


U.S.A.


Tires Vulcanizing Storage Cars Repainted


VIM MOTOR TRUCKS 1/2, 1/2 Special, 1, 2, 3 Tons 1504-6-8 GUILFORD AVENUE Mt. Vernon 1243-4588


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AUTOMOBILE


Mechanical Safety Devices Company "Watch Your Step"


Auto Step


521 MUNSEY BUILDING


HARDMAN TIRES


GOODYEAR


GOODRICH FIRESTONE - VIKING - UNITED STATES HERBERT S. MICHAEL


CHARLES AND LANVALE STREETS ONE BLOCK NORTH OF UNION DEPOT Phones, Mt. Vernon 202 and 337


Expert Mechanics Phone Mt. Vernon 1086


GEO. J. DIERING, General Manager


National Auto Radiator & Fender Co. Inc.


9-11 EAST LANVALE STREET


Opposite Union Station BALTIMORE, MD.


Manufacturers of Auto Fenders. Gasoline Tanks, Engine Hoods. Drip Pans. Repairers of Radiators, Auto Bodies, Fenders and Lamps.


Auto Accessories Carriage Woodwork Auto Wheels, Springs and Accessories Track and Stable Supplies


Robes and Blankets


Piet=Robertson=Rainey Co.


Formerly with EDWARD JENKINS & SONS Wholesale Automobile Accessories and Materials Wagon, Carriage, Saddlery Hardware and Supplies 26-28 SOUTH GREENE STREET


Phone, St. Paul 2779


BALTIMORE, MD.


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AUTOMOBILE


Oakland


SENSIBLE SIX


1920 FINDS THE SENSIBLE SIX AT ITS BEST IN A REAL SALES AND SERVICE BUILDING


REINHARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY


128-130 West North Avenue, at Oak Street Mt. Vernon 5871-2-3


RICHARDSON MOTOR COMPANY


FORREST J. RICHARDSON, Manager Storage, Repairing, Towing, Welding, Storage Batteries, Tires, Accessories, Gasoline and Oils 24-HOUR SERVICE 545-547 WEST BIDDLE STREET


Telephone, Mt. Vernon 2611


STORAGE BATTERIES RECHARGED USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD


CLEVELAND TRACTORS


adillas


Standard of the World


STANDARD MOTOR CO. 1007-1015 N. EUTAW ST.


Phone, Mt. Vernon 2631


CASE AUTOMOBILES TRACTORS


ONEIDA GASOLINE TRUCKS ELECTRIC MILITOR MOTORCYCLES WOOD MOTOR CO.


633-35 NORTH EDEN STREET


Telephone, - Wolfe 7557


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AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES


UTILITY STORAGE BATTERY THE BATTERY FOR EVERY CAR FACTORY AND PLANT, MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS HIGHEST IN EFFICIENCY-LONGEST IN LIFE


UTILITY BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE CORP. Baltimore Office 202 and 204 W. CHASE STREET


GUARANTEED TWO YEARS Phone, Mt. Vernon 3078


AUTOMOBILE BEARINGS


BEARINGS


Factory Distributors for all makes BALL - ROLLER - THRUST COMPETENT STAFF OF BEARING EXPERTS THE MOTOR PARTS CORP. 1419 North Charles Street. Baltimore, Md.


AUTOMOBILE RIMS


RIMS


Parts For All Cars WE STOP THAT SQUEAK A Wrong Rim, a Wrong Bolt, a Wrong Wedge, May Result in Serious Accident EXPERT RIM SERVICE THE MOTOR PARTS CORP. 1419 North Charles Street. Baltimore, Md.


The DIRECTORY


IS THE COMMON INTERMEDIARY BETWEEN


BUYER- SELLER


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AWNINGS AND TENTS


MARYLAND AWNING & TENT CO., Inc. JOHN EICHLER, President AWNINGS, TENTS and FLAGS


Wedding Canopies and Floor Covering to hire. Flag Decorations to hire for all occasions. Horse and Wagon Covers of every description.


426 WEST FRANKLIN STREET, at Paca


Phone, Mt. Vernon 727


BALTIMORE, MD.


A. LAMBERT


W. B. STARKLOFF


AWNINGS TENTS FLAGS FLAG POLES WINDOW SHADES


MONUMENTAL


ANYTHING IN CANVAS TO ORDER


WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED


AWNING TENT CO.


CANVAS and COTTON GOODS WAGON COVERS HORSE COVERS CAMP OUTFITS FISHING TACKLE


702 NORTH EUTAW STREET


Mt. Vernon 1830-W


BAKERS


ALWAYS DEMAND


Chesapeake' XTRAFINE


IT CERTAINLY IS GOOD


Insist on getting Chesapeake Cake at Your Grocer's


CAKE Layer, Fruit, Pound or Banquet


BAKED EXCLUSIVELY BY CHESAPEAKE BAKING COMPANY 2322-24-26-28-30-32-34 OAK STREET


YOUR ADVERTISEMENT


in this Directory would meet thousands of people daily. Can you see any reason why it should not bring big results ?


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BAKERS TOOLS AND UTENSILS


GEORGE H. LITZ


ANTHONY J. WILL ALLYN A. GARDNER


Pres-Treas.


Vice-Pres .- Mngr.


Secretary


THE AUGUST MAAG


CO.


Manufacturers of


Utensils for Bakers, Confectioners Ice-Cream Manufacturers, Hotel and Cooks' Goods, Dairies' Supplies


509-511 W. Lombard Street


BALTIMORE, MD.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


FIDELITY


SIMLNGTH


d 8 - BALT SALT TIMORE.M


SECURI


BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL BANK


MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


MAIN BANK, PRATT STREET and MARKET PLACE BRANCHES


Park Avenue and Fayette Street 630 North Chester Street


Charles and Preston Streets 692 Columbia Avenue


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES


OFFICERS WILLOUGHBY M. McCORMICK, President GWYNN CROWTHER, Vice-President ROBERT A. WELSH, Vice-President and Cashier ALBAN B. CROUCH, Vice-President C. WALTER KATENKAMP, Assistant Cashier C. MILTON LANCASTER, Assistant Cashier ARTHUR C. ADAMS, Assistant Cashier WILLIAM C. WALKER, Assistant Cashier ROBERT A. DIGGS, Assistant to President DIRECTORS


W. S. CAHILL Ship Builder ASA G. CANDLER Pres. Central Bank and Trust Corpora- tion, Atlanta, Ga. JOSEPH CASTELBERG Castelberg National Jewelry Co. BARRON G. COLLIER Barron G. Collier, Inc., Street Car Adver- tising GWYNN CROWTHER Vice-President W. BERNARD DUKE President, Atlantic Gulf & Pacific Steam Ship Co. A. J. FINK Treasurer, Southern Hotel Co. PATRICK FLANIGAN P. Flanigan & Sons, Contractors JOHN H. GEIS John H. Geis & Co., Lumber FRANK GOULD Vice-President, Manufacturers' Record JOHN M. GRESSITT John M. Gressitt Co., Commission Merchants JOHN T. HILL President, R. C. Hoffman & Co., Iron and Steel


HOWARD W. JACKSON Vice-President, Riall-Jackson Co.


F. J. LaMOTTE


Treasurer, Rice & Hutchins Baltimore Co. Shoe Manufacturers WILLOUGHBY M. McCORMICK President, McCormick & Co., Chemicals, Teas and Spices ROLAND R. MARCHANT City Solicitor J. CAREY MARTIEN W'm. Martien & Co., Real Estate J. ROSS MYERS Flour and Grain ISAAC A. OPPENHEIM President, Oppenheim, Oberndorf & Co., Shirt Mfrs. ROBERT F. ROBERTS Capitalist B. T. SCOTT President, Tidewater Portland Cement Co. J. FRANK TURNER. Grocer O. E. WELLER Capitalist ROBERT A. WELSH Vice-President and Cashier SAMUEL L. WILLARD The Coca-Cola Co.


BANKS AND BANKERS


Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $135,000.00 Deposits, Over $6,500,000.00


Calvert Bank


(IN THE SHOPPING DISTRICT) S. E. Corner Howard and Saratoga Streets BRANCHES


1808 Pennsylvania Avenue Light and Cross Streets


Baltimore and Carey Streets Gay and Monument Streets


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WILLIAM C. PAGE, President JAMES H. PRESTON, Vice-President and Counsel RICHARD GWINN, Vice-President W. H. DASHIELL, Cashier L. J. LUBBEHUSEN, Asst. Cashier


J. S. TOWNSEND, Vice-President


DIRECTORS


Hon. James H. Preston Wm. C. Page W. O. Horsey Richard Gwinn


J. C. Taliaferro Thos. W. Jenkins Frederick H. Gottlieb


Howard W. Brady Wm. B. Fallon I. Son Cohen W. A. Snyder


William F. Knox 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. 31/2 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.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


ESTABLISHED 1808


FARMERS & MERCHANTS


NATIONAL BANK


South and Lombard Streets


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OFFICERS


CARTER G. OSBURN, President JOHN E. MARSHALL, Cashier


WVM. H. GIDEON, Vice-President HARRY S. DUNN, Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


GEORGE L. POTTER


CARTER G. OSBURN


FRANK J. TAYLOR


BENJ. H. BREWSTER, JR.


CHARLES H. DICKEY


JOHN E. MARSHALL


A. STANLEY BRAGER


WILLIAM H. GIDEON


TIMOTHY RYAN, JR.


CHARLES C. MACGILL


JESSE A. DAVIS


It is the policy of this Bank to aid and encourage in every legitimate way the development of the commercial interests of Baltimore.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


Established


1884


MERCANTILE TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO.


OF BALTIMORE N. E. Corner CALVERT and REDWOOD STREETS


OFFICERS


A. H. S. POST, President T. H. FITCHETT, Secretary and Asst. Treas WILTON SNOWDEN, Vice-President C. I. REYNOLDS, Assistant Secretary J. R. WALKER, Vice-President DOUGLAS THOMAS, Asst. Sec. and Treas.


F. G. BOYCE, JR., Vice-President E. M. SCHALL, Asst. Sec. and Treas.


JOHN McHENRY, Treasurer J. R. CRUNKLETON, Asst. Sec. and Treas.


J. H. MILLAR, Trust Officer


DEPARTMENTS


BANKING


3% Interest is paid on Checking Accounts, 31/2% 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


Exchange bought and sold. Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks. available throughout the world, issued to foreign and domestic travelers. Payments made by cable, check or money order to all parts of the world.


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.


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, rents, 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 Trust Company in Maryland.


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BANKS AND BANKERS


No Transaction Too Small For Our Attention None Too Large For Our Facilities


MERCHANTS-MECHANICS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BALTIMORE


DEPOSITORY OF THE


UNITED STATES - STATE OF MARYLAND and CITY OF BALTIMORE


OFFICERS


JOHN B. RAMSAY, President


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


JOHN B. RAMSAY, President. D. D. MALLORY, Capitalist.


MILES WHITE, JR., Trustee Johns Hop- kins University.


LAWRASON RIGGS. Ex-President Board of Police Commissioners, Baltimore City E. B. HUNTING, Capitalist.


JOHN S. GITTINGS, Capitalist.


JAMES L. SELLMAN, James Bonday, Jr., & Co., Importers Salt and Potash Salts.


MORRIS WHITRIDGE, John C. Graffiin Co., Mfrs. Bagging.


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, JR., Wood- ward, Baldwin & Co., Wholesale Com- mission Dry Goods.


SAMUEL C. ROWLAND, Capitalist


HENRY B. WILCOX, Vice-President; Di- rector Baltimore Branch Federal Re- serve Bank of 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., Inc., Wholesale Merchants.


CHAS. O. SCULL, Vice-President U. S. Fi- delity and Guaranty Co.


W. N. STROMENGER, Alex. Brown & Sons.


THOS. E. COTTMAN. J. H. Cottman & Co., Merchandise Brokers.


JOHN B. H. DUNN, Vice-President.


HARRY C. BLACK, Black, Sheridan, Wil- son Co., Coal.


Capital and Surplus, $4,000,000


Total Resources $50,000,000


We Cordially Invite You To Open An Account In This Bank


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BANKS AND BANKERS


THE


National Bank of Baltimore


ESTABLISHED 1795


BALTIMORE AND ST. PAUL STREETS


The Oldest Bank in Maryland


125 Years of Continuous and Successful Banking Has Paid the Stockholders 262 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 JUNE 30, 1920


RESOURCES


LIABILITIES


Loans and Discounts. $13,340,842.90


Baltimore City Stocks.


687.000.00


Surplus


800,000.00


Undivided Profits 150.353.38


U S. Bonds to Secure Circula- tion.


290.000.00


Discount Collected not Earned


93.317.68


U. S. Bonds.


722,997.25


Reserve for Taxes


29.341.57


Stock of Federal Reserve Bank


69,000.00


Stocks and Bonds.


1,611,527.15


Reserve for Depreciation Real


Estate. 14,653.61


Circulation


281.800.00


Interest Earned not Collected


28.136.72


Deposits


13,293,515.60


Bills Payable Federal Reserve


Bank 555,000.00


3.629.600.00


$20,374,681.84


Rediscounts


$20,374,681.84


Cash and Sight Exchange.


3,235.524.21


Capital


$1,500.000.00


Reserve for Interest


27.100.00


Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. 389,653.61


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BANKS AND BANKERS


THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK OF BALTIMORE


(Organized 1865)


Baltimore St., Hopkins Place, Redwood and Liberty Sts. CAPITAL, $1,500,000 SURPLUS, $1,000,000


U. S. Depository and Depository for the State of Maryland and City of Baltimore. Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Letters of Credit Issued.


DEPARTMENT FOR SAVINGS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES


OFFICERS


WALDO NEWCOMER, President. SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, Vice-President. PAUL A. SEEGER, Vice-President. CLINTON G. MORGAN, Vice-President. JOSEPH W. LEFFLER, Cashier. WILLIAM R. WEBB, Assistant Cashier.


DIRECTORS


SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN. Capitalist


JAS. M. EASTER Daniel Miller Co.


P. J. MCEVOY Church Goods


WM. H. MATTHAI National Enameling and Stamping Co.


WALDO NEWCOMER President


WVM. A. DIXON Dixon, Bartlett Co.


ROBT. M. ROTHER Pres. Hopkins Place Savings Bank


BENJ. W. CORKRAN, JR. Corkran, Hill & Co., Inc. W. W. CATOR Armstrong, Cator & Co.


GEO. N. NUMSEN I'm. Numsen & Sons, Inc.


JACOB EPSTEIN American Wholesale Corporation


C. WILBUR MILLER Davison Chemical Co.


GEO. CATOR Capitalist CLINTON G. MORGAN, Vice-President PAUL A. SEEGER, Vice-President R. HOWARD BLAND Vice-Pres. U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Co. HAMILTON G. FANT C. D. Kenny Co. DR. MERVILLE H. CARTER Resinol Chemical Co. GEO. W. ATKINSON Wholesale Coal GEO. W. KIRWAN Spring Garden Wharf & Land Co.


BANKS AND BANKERS


NATIONAL UNION BANK OF MARYLAND AT BALTIMORE, MD.


OFFICERS PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH President


JOHN E. BOISSEAU Vice-President


WALTER W. BEERS Cashier


LOUIS E. CREAMER Assistant Cashier


HORACE R. FORD Assistant Cashier


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DIRECTORS


PHILLIPS L. GOLDSBOROUGH


WM. A. MARBURG


H. CRAWFORD BLACK


EDWIN G. BAETJER


EDW. P. GILL


R. C. HOFFMAN, JR.


JOHN H. MORGAN


FRANKLIN P. CATOR S. STERETT MCKIM


EDMUND C. WHITE


ALBERT C. BRUCE


T. DAVIS HILL


JOHN E. BOISSEAU


Nos. 3-9 East Fayette Street


CAPITAL,


$1,000,000.00


Surplus and Undivided Profits,


- $797,000.00


Total Resources More Than


$10,000,000.00


Accounts Desired Special Conveniences for Ladies


Collections Made On Favorable Terms


Correspondence Solicited


(6)


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BANKS AND BANKERS


SAFE DEPOSIT & TRUST CO.


OF BALTIMORE No. 13 SOUTH STREET ORGANIZED IN 1867


CAPITAL


$1,200,000.00


SURPLUS AND PROFITS OVER $3,000,000.00


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 management 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


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


J. J. NELLIGAN, President


JOHN W. MARSHALL, Vice-President ANDREW P. SPAMER, Second Vice-Pres. H. H. M. LEE, Third Vice-President. JOSEPH B. KIRBY, Fourth Vice-President GEORGE B. GAMMIE, Treasurer CLARENCE R. TUCKER, Asst. Treasurer JOHN W. BOSLEY, Asst. Treasurer


ARTHUR C. GIBSON, Secretary WM. R. HUBNER, Asst. Secretary R. S. OPIE, Asst. Secretary ALBERT P. STROBEL, Real Estate Officer EDGAR H. CROMWELL, Cashier ROLAND L. MILLER, Asst. Cashier GEORGE PAUSCH, Auditor


141


BANKS AND BANKERS


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 Treas


BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


W. GRAHAM BOYCE, Vice-President Union Trust Company.


WALTER H. BUCK, Lemmon & Buck, At- torneys-at-Law.


FRANK J. CAUGHY, Caughy, Hearn & Co., Real Estate.


CHARLES H. CONSOLVO, President Bel- vedere Hotel Company.


BENJAMIN W. CORKRAN, JR., Corkran, Hill & Co., Packers.


JOHN M. DENNIS, President Union Trust Company.


FRANK S. DUDLEY, Dudley & Carpenter, Commission Merchants.


HAMMOND J. DUGAN, Pierre C. Dugan & Nephew. Real Estate.


THOMAS GOODWILLIE, Retired General Manager Standard Oil Company, Balti- more.


MAURICE H. GRAPE, Vice-President, Union Trust Company.


HENRY H. HEAD, Manager, American Ice Co., Baltimore Branch.


H. W. HUNTER, President, Baltimore Gas Appliance and Manufacturing Co.


4 Per Cent. Interest in our Savings Department. Special Rates on Time Certificates of Deposit.


J. M. JONES, President, The Eastern Roll- ing Mill Company.


JOHN KEATING, Jas. Clark Distilling Co., Cumberland, Md.


FERDINAND A. MEYER, President, Balti- more Grain Company.


CHARLES A. MORROW, Morrow Brothers, Contractors.


WILLIAM O. PEIRSON, Treasurer, Union Trust Company.


GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, Capitalist.


EDWARD N. RICH, President, The Ala- bama Company.


MICHAEL SCHLOSS, Schloss Bros. & Co., Clothing Manufacturers.


FREDERICK C. SEEMAN, John A. Dob- son & Co., Glass.


WILLIAM T. SHACKELFORD, W. T. Shackelford & Co., Insurance.


HOWARD E YOUNG, President, The J. S. Young Company.


A. W, CALLAWAY, President, Davis Coal and Coke Co.


Interest Allowed on Checking Accounts. Safety Deposit Boxes from $3.00 a year up.


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THE AMERICAN BANK


524-26 SOUTH BROADWAY BALTIMORE, MD.


THE AMERICAN ANK


CHARTERED 1872


Capital Stock, $300,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $225,000.00 Deposits, Over $3,000,000.00 CLARENCE R. EVANS, President S. K. SMITH, Chairman of Board A. LEE GOUGH, Cashier


DIRECTORS


WM. SCHLUDERBERG GEORGE GUNTHER, JR.


GEBHARD LEIMBACH CHARLES A. WOLF


WILLIAM A. SMITH CLARENCE R. EVANS


SAMUEL K. SMITH ALLEN SCHWARZ


J. EDWARD DUKER CHARLES M. STRUVEN


EDWARD D. BOOZ HENRY KOLB


I. GEORGE LAMP WM. F. SCHLUDERBERG


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-Interest Payable January and July.


Travelers' Checks Letters of Credit Foreign and Domestic Exchange


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