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Capital $400,000.00
Surplus and Profits $475,000.00
Deposits Over $3,000,000.00
Depository for the City of Baltimore, State of Maryland, United States
Travelers' Checks
Letters of Credit
Foreign Exchange
Department for Savings
DIRECTORS
CHAS. H. KOPPELMAN, Hearst Tower Bldg.
W. A. EISENBRANDT, President H. R. Eisenbrandt Sons, Ine.
AUGUST WEBER, President
JOHN P. LAUBER, President Central Fire Insurance Co.
GEORGE F. LANG, Cashier
FRANK NOVAK, President The Frank Novak Realty Co.
CHARLES F STEIN
A. A. McILVAIN, Vice-President Columbia Paper Bag Co.
WM. GISRIEL, JR., President Md. Brass & Metal Works
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BANKS AND BANKERS
THE NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK
OF BALTIMORE
THE XCHANGE BANK
صنف
(ORGANIZED 1865)
Baltimore Street, Hopkins Place, Redwood and Liberty Streets
CAPITAL, $1,500,000.00 SURPLUS, $1,000,000.00
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 CLINTON G. MORGAN, Vice-President JOSEPH W. LEFFLER, Cashier WILLIAM R. WEBB, Assistant Cashier WILLIAM HAMBLETON, Assistant Cashier
CHARLES O. KIEFFNER, Assistant Cashier RAYMOND J. BOULAY, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
SUMMERFIELD BALDWIN, Woodward, Baldwin & Co. WM. H. MATTHAI, National Enameling & Stamping Co.
WALDO NEWCOMER, President
GEORGE CATOR, Capitalist
WM. 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, Wm. Numsen & Sons, Inc.
P. J. McEVOY, Church Goods
JACOB EPSTEIN, American Wholesale Corp. (Baltimore Bargain House) C. WILBUR MILLER, Davison Chem. Co. CLINTON G. MORGAN, Vice-President MERVILLE H. CARTER, Resinol Chemical Co. GEORGE W. KIRWAN, Spring Garden Wharf & Land Co. GEORGE W. ATKINSON, Wholesale Coal HERBERT A. WAGNER, Pres. Consolidated Gas Electric L. & P. Co.
JOSEPH W. LEFFLER, Cashier
I. MANNING PARSONS, John E. Hurst & Co., Inc.
HENRY E. TREIDE, Treide & Sons
ACCOUNTS OF MERCANTILE FIRMS, CORPORATIONS, BANKS, BANKERS AND INDIVIDUALS INVITED
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BANKS AND BANKERS
National Union Bank of Maryland
at Baltimore
OFFICERS
PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH President
JOHN E. BOISSEAU Vice-President
LOUIS E. CREAMER Cashier HORACE R. FORD Assistant Cashier
ANDREW J. SIMMS Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
Wm. A. Marburg
Edwin G. Baetjer
Phillips L. Goldsborough
John H. Morgan Franklin P. Cator
Edmund C. White Albert C. Bruce
T. Davis Hill John E. Boisseau
John F. Davies E. Everett Gibbs
Albert E. Berry
A FRIENDLY BANK
FAYETTE NEAR CHARLES
Capital -
$1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits
893,000.00
Savings Department, Interest 4% $1.00 STARTS AN ACCOUNT
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent $3.00 A YEAR AND UP
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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 - $3,300,000.00
Acts as Trustee of Corporation Mortgages, Fiscal Agent for Corporations and Individuals, Transfer Agent and Registrar. Depository under plans of reorganization.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Re- ceiver,. Attorney and Agent, being especially organized for careful management and settlement of estates of every char- acter.
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. Sil- ver and other valuables taken on storage.
DIRECTORS
H. WALTERS WALDO NEWCOMER NORMAN JAMES SAMUEL M. SHOEMAKER BLANCHARD RANDALL
ELISHA H. PERKINS
JOHN W. MARSHALL JOHN J. NELLIGAN ROBERT GARRETT GEORGE C. JENKINS
HOWARD BRUCE MORRIS WHITRIDGE
OFFICERS
H. WALTERS, Chairman of the Board
J. J. NELLIGAN, President JOHN W. BOSLEY, Assistant Treasurer JOHN W. MARSHALL, Vice-President ANDREW P. SPAMER, Second V-Pres. H. H. M. LEE, Third Vice-President JOSEPH B. KIRBY, Fourth Vice-President GEORGE B. GAMMIE, Treasurer CLARENCE R. TUCKER, Asst. Treas. ARTHUR C. GIBSON, Secretary WM. R. HUBNER, Assistant Secretary R. S. OPIE, Assistant Secretary ALBERT P. STROBEL, Real Estate Officer ROLAND L. MILLER, Cashier GEORGE PAUSCH, Asst. Secy. & Auditor
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BANKS AND BANKERS
ESTABLISHED 1818
THE SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE
S. E. Corner of Charles and Baltimore Streets Resources Over $54,000,000
"The Old Savings Bank"
The oldest and largest savings bank in the South. A mutual sav- ings bank having no stockholders and managed entirely for the ben- efit of the depositors.
Interest at 4% per annum is paid every six months, on April 1 and October 1.
One Dollar Opens an Account
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BANKS AND BANKERS
UNION TRUST COMPANY OF MARYLAND
Charles and Fayette Streets
Baltimore, Md.
IN THE HEART OF THE CITY
Catonsville
Office Frederick
and Ingleside
Avenues
Govans Office York Road and Homeland Avenue
OFFICERS
JOHN M. DENNIS, President W. GRAHAM BOYCE, Vice-President
WM. O. PEIRSON, Vice-Pres. GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, Chairman
JOSHUA S. DEW, Secretary THOMAS C. THATCHER, Treasurer CHAS. W. HOFF, Asst. Treas. Executive Committee
DIRECTORS
WM. L. ANDREWS, V .- Pres. Consolidation Coal Co. W. GRAHAM BOYCE, Vice-Pres. Union Trust Co. WALTER H. BUCK, Lemmon & Buck, Attorneys- at-Law. A. W. CALLOWAY, Pres. Pittsburgh Term. Coal Co. FRANK J. CAUGHY, Caughy, Hearn & Co., Real Estate.
CHARLES H. CONSOLVO, President Belvedere Hotel Co. BENJAMIN W. CORKRAN, JR., Corkran, Hill & Co., Packers.
JOHN M. DENNIS, President Union Trust Co.
FRANK S. DUDLEY, Dudley & Carpenter, Commis- sion Merchants.
HAMMOND J. DUGAN, Pierre C. Dugan & Nephew, Real Estate. THOMAS GOODWILLIE, Retired, General Manager Standard Oil Co., Baltimore.
HENRY H. HEAD, American Ice Co., Baltimore Branch.
J. M. JONES, Pres. The Eastern Rolling Mill Co. JOHN KEATING, Capitalist, Cumberland, Md. GEO. W. KNAPP, Dir. Gen. National Enamel & Stamping Co.
FERDINAND A. MEYER, President Baltimore Grain Co. CHARLES A. MORROW, Morrow Bros., Contractors. WILLIAM O. PEIRSON, V .- Pres. Union Trust Co. GEORGE F. RANDOLPH, Capitalist
EDWARD N. RICH, President The Alabama Co. MICHAEL SCHLOSS, Schloss Bros. & Co., Clothing Manufacturers.
FREDERICK C. SEEMAN, John A. Dobson & Co .. Glass.
WILLIAM T. SHACKELFORD, W. T. Shackelford & Co., Insurance.
HOWARD E. YOUNG, Pres. The J. S. Young Co. ARTHUR B. STEWART, V. - Pres. Davis Coal & Coke Co.
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 a Year Up
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BANKS AND BANKERS
HOW
IDEEN
BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL BANK
Member of Federal Reserve System FIVE LOCATIONS MAIN OFFICE, PRATT STREET AND MARKET PLACE
Charles and Preston Streets 692 Washington Boulevard
BRANCHES: Monument Street and Collington Avenue Park Avenue and Fayette Street
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
OFFICERS
GWYNN CROWTHER, President
ROBERT A. WELSH, Vice-President C. WALTER KATENKAMP, Cashier C. MILTON LANCASTER, Asst. Cashier W. HARRY EWALT, Asst. Cashier ARTHUR C. ADAMS, Asst. Cashier WILLIAM C. WALKER, Asst. Cashier ROBERT A. DIGGS, Asst. to President
Central Savings Bank
S. E. Corner Charles and Lexington Streets Named "CENTRAL" because of its location INCORPORATED 1854
SAVINGS
.
ANK
SUCCESS ALTIMORE
OFFICERS
WILTON SNOWDEN, President MILES WHITE, JR., Vice-President JAMES D. GARRETT, Treasurer HUGH SIMMS, Assistant Treasurer B. F. KENNEY, Assistant Treasurer
DIRECTORS
Wilton Snowden Edward B. Owens Miles White, Jr. Franklin P. Cator C. Morton Stewart George W. Corner, Jr. John K. Shaw
Thos. Foley Hisky Edwin G. Baetjer Thomas E. Cottman W. Champlin Robinson John Wesley Brown Harry G. Evans James D. Garrett
Albert C. Bruce S. George Wolf
Henry Oppenhimer David E. Williams Ralph C. Hudson Robert H. Walker J. Ira Middleton George H. Campbell
INTEREST ADDED TWICE A YEAR-APRIL 1st and OCTOBER 1st
Our "Double Teller" System Insures Quick, Accurate and Courteous Service
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ECONOMY
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BANKS AND BANKERS
CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK
OF BALTIMORE, MD. N. E. COR. PRATT AND HANOVER STREETS
Capital
$2,000,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits - $6,000,000
OFFICERS
ALBERT D. GRAHAM, President
EDWARD L. ROBINSON, Vice-President
JAMES D. HARRISON, Vice-President
JOSEPH OBERLE, Cashier
FRANK M. DUSHANE, Assistant Cashier
CHARLES K. HANN, Assistant Cashier
HARRY E. FORD', Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
WM. H. O'CONNELL
A. LESLIE LEWIS
ALBERT D. GRAHAM
MORTON SAMUELS
WALTER HOPKINS
JAMES A. GARY, Jr.
KEY COMPTON
JAMES M. EASTER
JOHN S. GIBBS, J.r.
GUSTAVUS OBER, Jr.
EDWARD L. ROBINSON
JOSEPH OBERLE
DISCOUNT DAILY
DROVERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK
N. W. COR. EUTAW AND FAYETTE STREETS
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent $3, $5, $10 and upward per annum In Fire and Burglar Proof Vault
HEYWARD E. BOYCE, President EDWIN P. HAYDEN, Vice-President LESTER WALLACE, Vice-President G. PITTS RALEIGH, Vice-President
OFFICERS
W. MURRAY WATERS, Cashier HARRY C. SCHNEPFE, Assistant Cashier ALBERT G. KRUMM, Assistant Cashier THOS. S. BLOCHER, Assistant Cashier
INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
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BANKS AND BANKERS
EUTAW SAVINGS BANK OF BALTIMORE
INCORPORATED 1847
A MUTUAL INSTITUTION WITHOUT CAPITAL STOCK OPERATED ENTIRELY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ITS DEPOSITORS
ASSETS OVER $39,000,000
S. W. Corner Eutaw and Fayette Streets BALTIMORE, MD.
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY
Charles and Lexington Streets BALTIMORE, MD.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $3,000,000
Interest Paid on Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Storage Vaults for Silver and Other Valuables Acts as Trustee, Administrator, Executor and Guardian General Steamship and Tourist Agency
LETTERS OF CREDIT TRAVELERS' CHECKS
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BANKS AND BANKERS
HOPKINS PLACE SAVINGS BANK HOPKINS PLACE at BALTIMORE STREET
ROBERT M. ROTHER, President E. STANLEY GARY, Vice-President and Chairman JOHN L. HILDEBRANDT, Vice-President and Secretary JOHN W. REINHART, Treasurer WILLIAM F. MAHON, Assistant Treasurer
We open accounts in two names. We open accounts with Minors We receive deposits from Trustees or Guardians We open accounts with Associations and Lodges We receive deposits from Unincorporated Bodies We receive deposits from Married Women
Open Daily from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Saturday from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Metropolitan Savings Bank
CORNER CHARLES AND SARATOGA STS.
Assets, $6,785,000.00 Interest 4% Per Annum
ESTABLISHED IN 1867
METROPC
AN
SAVINGS
BANK
DIRECTORS
JOHN M. LITTIG F. K. MURPHY ALBERT T. MYER ALLAN MACSHERRY
FRANK A. FURST GIOVANNI SCHIAFFINO ADAM DEUPERT HAMMOND J. DUGAN
JOHN B. A. WHELTLE F. X. DONNELLY OWEN DALY M. S. HAAS
ADAM DEUPERT, President MICHAEL S. HAAS, Treas.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES at $3 PER YEAR and UPWARD
Storage Vaults for the Safekeeping of Silver, Documents and Other Valuables
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BANKS AND BANKERS
NATIONAL MARINE BANK
Northeast Corner Gay and Water Streets
Capital $400,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $300,000.00 Deposits $3,450,000.00
JOHN M. LITTIG, President YATES PENNIMAN, Cashier THOS. F. SHRIVER, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
JOHN M. LITTIG W. W. ABELL YATES PENNIMAN
GEORGE W. RIFE
GEORGE J. TURNER J. KEMP BARTLETT FRANK K. MURPHY
M. B. GRESSITT LOUIS H. WINDHOLZ DR. WM. J. GASCOYNE GEO. A. WHITING
The National Marine Bank, situated in the central part of the business district, offers its services to those desiring to make a change in their banking connections or to those just opening accounts.
WE ISSUE LETTERS OF CREDIT AND TRAVELERS CHECKS INTEREST PAID ON SPECIAL ACCOUNTS
THE OLD TOWN NATIONAL BANK
GAY AND EXETER STREETS BALTIMORE, MD.
Depositary State of Maryland and City of Baltimore
4% Interest on Savings Accounts
CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS DEPOSITS
$
500,000
260,000
3,000,000
HENRY O. REDUE, President
HENRY A. BREHM, Vice-President
WM. M. BENESCH, Vice-President
T. REESE CORNELIUS, Cashier
F. M. MILLER, Assistant Cashier
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ROBERT FUSSELBAUGH HENRY A. BREHM LEWIS C. RICE A. C. DIETRICH A. T. CAROZZA
HENRY O. REDUE
CHAS. E. HOSBACH
WM. M. BENESCH
JOHN A. GEBELEIN
WILLIAM R. PADGETT
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BANKS AND BANKERS
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK
OF BALTIMORE
President, ELISHA H. PERKINS
Vice-Presidents, JAMES CAREY, JR., LEMUEL T. APPOLD, G. HERBERT BOEHM Auditor, JOHN L. MITCHELL Treasurer, CHARLES C. DUKE Real Estate Officer, OTTO V. YURSIK CENTRAL OFFICE
S. W. Cor. Howard and Saratoga Sts.
Banking Department Open Every Day from 9 to 2, Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Safe Deposit Department Open Every Day from 9 to 2, Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
NORTHEASTERN BRANCH . 516 North Gay Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. SOUTHEASTERN BRANCH . Broadway and Gough Street Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Mondays, 5 to 9 P. M .; Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. SOUTHERN BRANCH .. S. W. Corner Charles and Cross Streets Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Mondays, 5 to 9 P. M .; Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M.
SPARROWS POINT BRANCH. ... Sparrows Point (9th and D Streets) Open Daily from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M .; Saturdays, 10 A. M. to 7 P. M.
SOUTHWESTERN BRANCH
WESTERN BRANCH. Open Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M.
. 705 Washington Boulevard
. 1011 West Baltimore Street NORTHWESTERN BRANCH . Laurens Street, near Fremont Avenue Open Saturdays, 4 to 9 P. M .; Mondays, 7 to 9 P. M.
Open Saturdays, 2 to 9 P. M.
HAMPDEN BRANCH . Northwest Corner Thirty-sixth Street and Hickory Avenue Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M .; Mondays, 7 to 9 P. M. 2934 O'Donnell Street
CANTON BRANCH
Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M.
NORTHERN BRANCH . Northwest Corner Maryland and North Avenue
WAVERLY BRANCH Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M.
Open Saturdays, 5 to 9 P. M. . 3111 Greenmount Avenue
EASTERN BRANCH . 2118-2120 East Monument Street Open Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M .; Tuesdays, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M .; Thursdays, 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. ST. HELENA BRANCH
Open Saturdays, 4 to 8 P. M. . St. Helena
Security Storage & Trust Co. 15 W. NORTH AVE.
Resources Over One Million Dollars
Interest Paid on Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes Storage Vaults for Valuables Acts as Trustee, Administrator, Executor and Guardian
Check Accounts Savings Accounts
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BANKS AND BANKERS
Millions Invested - - - Never a Dollar Lost
For 17 years the Mortgage Guarantee Company has been sell- ing Guaranteed First Mortgages secured by fee simple prop- erty worth at least twice the amount of the loan.
No investor in these first mortgages has ever lost a dollar or known a day's delay in payment of interest. You can invest $100 or any multiple thereof at 51/2%, with principal and in- terest unconditionally guaranteed by every dollar of our re- sources.
WRITE TODAY FOR FULL INFORMATION
Mortgage Guarantee Company
associated with the Title Guarantee & Trust Company
"THE REAL ESTATE BANK OF BALTIMORE"
TITLE BUILDING ON THE COURT HOUSE PLAZA
WESTERN NATIONAL BANK
14 NORTH EUTAW STREET
Capital $500,000 Surplus $500,000
CHARLES E. RIEMAN ALBERT FAHNESTOCK WM. K. BARTLETT F. HIGHLANDS BURNS
CHARLES E. RIEMAN, President F. HIGHLANDS BURNS, Vice-President JOHN L. SWOPE, Vice-President WILLIAM MARRIOTT, Vice-President-Cashier BASIL H. SNOWDEN, Assistant Cashier THOMAS B. EWALT, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
WM. MARRIOTT DAVID E. WILLIAMS GEORGE HARRYMAN JOHN G. ROUSE
JOHN L. SWOPE ALFRED R. RIGGS DONALD N. GILPIN JOHN A. MASON
THIS BANK WILL WELCOME A SHARE OF YOUR BUSINESS
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BANKS AND BANKERS
ORGANIZED 1865
BROADWAY SAVINGS BANK
206 South Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Bank Open Daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; Monday evenings, 6 tc 9; Saturday evenings, 4 to 9
OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS
GEORGE F. M. HAUCK, President HEYWARD E. BOYCE AUGUSTINE J. RYAN
CONRAD C. RABBE, Treasurer
FREDERICK W. ECKELS GEORGE M. ZAPF
JOHN DAMM, Assistant Treasurer
MARION K. BURCH, Vice-President
KARL A. M. SCHOLTZ, Attorney
GEORGE T. PHILLIPS
RICHARD B. SPARKS
Deposits of Individuals, Lodges and Associations Solicited Interest Credited Semi-Annually, January and July 1st
FREDERICK A. DOLFIELD, President M. R. BRAMBLE, Vice-Pres, and Cashier
C. R. KENDIG, Vice-President E. E. BRAMBLE, Asst. Cashier
CANTON NATIONAL BANK
(MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE) Resources $2,500,000.00
Interest Paid on Savings Deposits Liberal Treatment to Commercial Customers Safe Deposit Boxes N. W. COR. ELLIOTT AND CLINTON STREETS
CITY SAVINGS BANK
Gay and High Streets
Incorporated 1872-51 Years Baltimore, Md.
The affairs of this Bank are managed by the following successful and conservative business men:
OFFICERS
J. KREBS RUSK, JR., President LEWIS C. RICE, Vice-President
JAMES P. REESE. Treasurer WM. E. CLAYTON, Secretary
DIRECTORS
J. Krebs Rusk, Jr., Attorney-at-Law
Wm. F. Clayton, with Sam'l M. Dell & Co. Lewis C. Rice, Chairman Board, City Baking James P. Reese, Treasurer John B. Spence, Funeral Director
Andrew French, Butcher, Belair Market
A. Clarence Dietrich, Manager E. Scott Payne Hard- ware Company
J. K. Voshell, Supt. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co. Martin Lauer, Lauer's Department Store
Louis Becker, Becker Bros., Box Manufacturers
Henry O. Redue, Pres. Old Town Nat. Bank
CLIFTON SAVINGS BANK
OF BALTIMORE, MD. BROADWAY, GAY AND CHASE STREETS
Open Daily, 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Phone, Wolfe 4394
Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.
OFFICERS
President, JOHN A. GEBELEIN Vice-President, HENRY RAPP
Treasurer, LOUIS F. GLANTZ
Counsellor, WILLIAM DUNCAN
Cashier, JOHN S. TAYLOR
DIRECTORS
JOHN O. KRANTZ JOHN A. GEBELEIN HENRY RAPP NICHOLAS POEHLMAN JEROME K. MEYER
BERNARD WITTMAN FRED H. GETTEMULLER ABRAHAM NEIFELD BISHOP J. COOPER
LOUIS F. GLANTZ
WILLIAM H. SIMPSON ALBERT H. PARLETT DR. J. L. TRUAX EUGENE T. GARDINER WILLIAM DUNCAN
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Daniel F. Stouffer, Manager Rice Bros., Branch City Baking Company
Co. Louis P. Bolgiano, Attorney-at-Law, 743-53 Calvert Building
W. Albert Scharper, Wholesale and Retail Grocer John D. C. Duncan, Attorney-at-Law, 1003-1004 Fidel- ity Bldg. Louis I. Wilcox, Hardware, 404 N. Gay St.
Gressitt, Banker and Broker, with T. Scott M. B. & Son, 209 E. Fayette St.
FRED'K W. KAKEL
WILLIAM S. HUGG
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BANKS AND BANKERS
JOHN K. CULVER, President FRANK J. MALLONEE, Cashier
HOWARD E. JACKSON, Vice-President
Commercial Bank of Maryland
Reistertown Road (Main Avenue) and Belvidere Avenue ARLINGTON, MD. 4% Paid on Deposits
Phone: Liberty 1568 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS
BRANCH: PARK HEIGHTS AVENUE, NEAR BELVIDERE AVENUE
GRAFTON LLOYD ROGERS, President JACOB B. HUNT, Secretary
HENRY ERDMAN, Vice-President ARMSTRONG THOMAS, Attorney
Huntingdon Savings Bank
TWO LOCATIONS 221 W. 25th Street at Huntingdon Avenue
Hours: Daily, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m .; Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 7 to 8:30 p. m. 447 E. 25th Street at Greenmount Avenue Hours: Daily, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m .; Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 7 to 8:30 p. m. MONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGES ON MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN ACCOUNTS SOLICITED
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF BALTIMORE MARYLAND
Southwest Corner Baltimore Street and Carrollton Avenue
STATE AND CITY DEPOSITARY
Capital
Surplus and Undivided Profits
$100,000
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278,000
Resources
$4,477,000
ORGANIZED 1903 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent in Our Savings Department 4% Interest is Allowed Credit Semi-annually
Open Daily from 9 to 3 Saturday from 9 to 1 OFFICERS
JAMES P. HEALY, President SAMUEL H. HELFRICH, Cashier
WM. L. COONEY, Vice-President
E. O. PENNIMAN, Assistant Cashier
JAMES P. HEALY WM. L. COONEY J. EDWARD CUSTY
DIRECTORS CLARENCE P. TRIPLETT
GEORGE LANG
GEORGE M. BERGER S. H. HELFRICH
PARK BANK
LEXINGTON STREET AT LIBERTY
CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE AND ASSURE YOU OF EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE
CLINTON O. RICHARDSON, Chr. of Board WEBSTER BELL, President JOHN P. BAER, Vice-President GEORGE W. WALTHER, Vice-President
HERBERT G. AUSTIN, Cashier CHARLES H. TAYLOR, Assistant Cashier GEORGE M. BELT, Assistant Cashier
J. CARROLL JENKINS, Assistant Cashier
(1923) R. L. POLK
CO.'S
Saturday Night from 7 to 10
JOSEPH E. COOK JOHN H. SHAAB WM. F. MYLANDER
BANKS AND BANKERS
ST. JAMES SAVINGS BANK
411 E. BALTIMORE STREET (Corner Custom House Ave.) Open Daily from 9 to 2
Saturday, 9 to 1
BRANCHES 1216 E. EAGER STREET (Cor. Somerset Street) Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock 3401 EASTERN AVENUE (Cor. First Street) Open Monday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock; Saturday Evenings from 6 to 9 o'clock OFFICERS EDW. J. GALLAGHER, President FRANK HELLDORFER, Vice-President
J. FRED BAUR, Treasurer CHAS. P. COADY, Counsel C. LEROY SUMMERS, Asst. Treasurer
WEST BALTIMORE BANK
PRATT AND PAYSON STREETS
Phones: Gilmor 0587-4594
HENRY BUCHSBAUM, President
FRED W. HOFFMANN, Vice-President
WM. C. SCHMIDT, Vice-President JOHN G. DABRASKY, Cashier
COMMERCIAL BANKING, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
WHO SELLS IT?
The Classified Business head- ings in the City Directory will tell you. The City Directory is the most complete local Buyers Guide available to residents of any city. Consult The City Directory.
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R. L. POLK & CO., Publishers
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BANKS AND BANKERS
HAMBLETON & COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1865
INVESTMENT BANKERS 10 South Calvert Street BALTIMORE
New York Philadelphia Washington
NELSON, COOK & CO. BANKERS
Redwood Street, Corner Calvert BALTIMORE, MD.
BANKING IN ALL BRANCHES
Members of Baltimore Stock Exchange Dealers in Investment Securities
INQUIRIES IN PERSON OR BY PHONE SOLICITED TELEPHONES: PLAZA 4670, 4671, 4672
(1923) R. L. POLK & CO.'S
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BANKS AND BANKERS
The Oldest Banking House in the United States
Alex. Brown & Sons
Foreign and Domestic Bankers
S. W. COR. BALTIMORE AND CALVERT STREETS Members of the Baltimore Stock Exchange
Negotiate Railroad, Municipal and Other Loans
Buy and Sell Bills of Exchange and Collect Drafts on all the Principal Cities of the World
Issue Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit in Dollars and in Sterling available in any part of the World
Travelers' Cheques Cable and Telegraphic Transfers of Money
Liberal Rates of Interest Allowed on Deposits of Banks, Bankers, Corporations, Firms, Administrators, Trustees and Individuals
INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT A large and diversified list of Securities on hand at all times Conservative advice regarding Investments
PRIVATE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH TO BROWN BROS. & CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON
London Correspondent: BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
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BANKS AND BANKERS
ESTABLISHED 1832
TOWNSEND SCOTT & SON
BANKERS and BROKERS
209 East Fayette Street BALTIMORE, MD. TELEPHONE: PLAZA 4525
WASHINGTON, D. C.
CUMBERLAND, MD.
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J. SAWYER WILSON, JR. ARTHUR L. JONES HORATIO L. WHITRIDGE CHARLES H. BAETJER
MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE
J. S. WILSON, JR. & CO.
INVESTMENT BANKERS
Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md. TELEPHONE PLAZA 4820
(1923) R. L. POLK & CO.'S
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BANKS AND BANKERS
BARROLL, CORKRAN & CO. INVESTMENT BANKERS
STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING MEMBERS OF BALTIMORE STOCK EXCHANGE
TELEPHONE PLAZA 0040 PRIVATE TELEPHONE TO PYNCHON & CO., NEW YORK
BERNSTEIN, COHEN & CO.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BANKERS
EAST BRANCH Baltimore and High Streets
WEST BRANCH: Hanover and Lombard Streets
Money sent by mail, cable or wireless to all parts of the world.
Drafts and checks on all parts of the world. Foreign money sold, exchanged and bought. Tickets sold for passage to and from all parts of the world. We are agents for the most important Steamship Lines in the world.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BANKERS
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SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Foreign Currencies Letters of Credit Cable Remittances Drafts - Money Orders
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NORTH AT LINDEN AVE. AND 821 E. BALTIMORE ST.
COLSTON & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS
Members of the Baltimore Stock Exchange
3 North Calvert Street
Phones: Plaza 0965 and 0966
BALTIMORE, MD.
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Savings Deposits Christmas Savings Accounts Vacation Savings Accounts Interest Allowed
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
Money Orders Foreign Exchange Steamship Tickets
ESTABLISHED 1889
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BANKS AND BANKERS
P. H. GOODWIN & CO.
BANKERS INVESTMENT SECURITIES
CALVERT BUILDING
Phones: Calvert 0001 to 0006 Members of Baltimore Stock Exchange
Redmond & Co. INVESTMENT BANKERS
19 SOUTH STREET BALTIMORE
Members Stock Exchanges
New York
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
R. Lancaster Williams & Co. INVESTMENT SECURITIES
1100 HEARST TOWER BLDG.
BALTIMORE, MD.
PHONES: PLAZA 2384-2385
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The greatest book published on Banks, Bankers, Trust Companies and Savings Banks in the U. S. and Canada, showing year estah- lished, and population of city or town where located. Gives more necessary facts and information regarding Banks than any other Directory published. A synopsis of the Banking Laws of each State and Territory, Maps of each State and the principal Reserve Cities and much other very valuable data are all contained in this extraordinary reference work.
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