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CONTENTS
PAGE
Abstract of the Laws of the United States and Canada................... 1841
Abyssinia—Banks (See Ethiopia)__ ;___________________
Accessible Banking Points to Non-bank Towns................................. 1989
Africa—Attorneys____ ____ . ._____________ ____ _____ _____ 1832
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1665
—Map.................................................................................................1666
Alabama—Accessible Banking Points..................... ._....................... 1989
—Attorneys.™_______
1733
—Banks___ ._____
31
—Bank Directors_______
2093
—Laws...................... ....................................................................... 1841
—Map, on “ ALA ” Index______________
32
—State Bankers Association Officers_______________________
2
—(Members shown in Bank List by £ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_________________
5
Alaska—Accessible Banking Points________
1991
—Attorneys____________________________________ ______ 1734
—Banks______________________________________________ 49
—Bank Directors...............
2097
—Laws............................................................................................... 1843
—Map, on Alaska Index________________________________ 48
Albania—Banks_________________________________________ 1680
—Map (Map of Europe)__________ ___________ ;_________ 1664
Alberta—Accessible Banking Points.............................................. .2074
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1828
—Banks..............................................................................................I613
—Laws............................................................................................ _1965
—Map (Map of Canada)_______________
1613
Algeria—Attorneys............ ............................
1832
—Banks...........................................
1665
—Map (Map of Africa)_________________________________ 1666
American Bankers Association Officers ____i.....................................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by £ after name of bank)
A. B. A. Numerical Transit System Map.____________________
4
A. B. A. Transit Number
(Listed under name of each bank in Bank List)
Anglo-Egyptlan Sudan
—Banks............................................................................................. 1665
—Map (see map of Africa)_______________________
1666
Angola—Attorneys_____ ______
,.1832
—Banks..............................................................................................1665
Arabia—Banks____________ ________________ _____________ 1671
Argentine Republic—Attorneys.......................
1837
—Banks...............
1727
—Map, (Map of South America).............................................. .1727
Arizona—Accessible Banking Points............................................... ..1991
—Attorneys........................................
1734
—Banks..................................... ...................................................._ 50
—Bank Directors........................
2097
—Laws..........................................................................
1845
—Map on Index “ Ariz.”______________
50
—State Bankers Association Officers...............
2
(Members shown in Bank List by £ after name of bank;
—State Bank Officials and State Bank Examiners____________
5
Arkansas—Accessible Banking Points................................................. 1991
1735
—Attorneys______________ ...._____________________
—Banks...............................
54
—Bank Directors.......................
2099
—Laws............................................................................................... 1847
—Map, on "Ark” Index....................
54
—State Bankers Association Officers...........................................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by £ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners_________________
5
Ashanti—(See Gold Coast)
Asia—Attorneys.......... .........................................................................1832
—Banks.....................
I671
—Map..........................
I670
Associations—American Bankers (Officers of).......................
2
(Memhers shown in Bank List by • alter name of bank)
—Financial Advertisers Association_______________________
4
—Investment Bankers Association of America Officers...........
4
—Mortgage Bankers Association of America (Officers)
4
(Members shown in Investments Lists by a H;
—State Bankers Associations Officers...............
2-3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Attorneys—United States_______________________
1733
—Canada-------------------------------------------------------------1828
—Foreign Countries.......................
I832
Australasia—Attorneys____________________
1833
—Banks............................................................................................. ..
Austria—Attorneys............ ...........
I833
—Banks..................................................................
1680
—Map (Map of New Europe).................
1664
Azores Islands—Attorneys______________________________
1832
—Banks...............................................................
—Map (Map of Africa).................................................................... 1666
Bahamas—Attorneys......... ..............
1337
—Banks....................................................................................I”” 1726
—Map (Map or West Indies)____ ______
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Bahrien Islands—Banks________________
.......1671
Baluchistan—Banks.._______
___ 1671
Bankers Service Guide.............. .............................................. .... 7 G
Bank Directors of the United States and Canada...... ........... -.-2093
Bank Examiners and State Bank Officials.............................. 5, 6, 7, 8
Bank Examiners (National)___________ _______
___ 8, 9
Barbados—Attorneys.....___________________
___ 1837
—Banks..___________________
— 1726
—Map (WestIndies).._____ _____
___ 1724
Basutoland—Banks.......................
....1665
—Map (Map of Africa)_________________ ______
___ 1666
Bechuanaland—Banks__________________
___ 1665
—Map (Map of Africa)___________________
---.1.666
Belgian Congo—Banks_____ ______ _,.ZZ.
....1665
—Map (Map of Africa)..................................................
....1666
Belgium—Attorneys_________________________
... 1833
—Banks____ ____________ _________ ___
....1680
—Map (Map of New Europe)_________________
....1664
Bermudas—Attorneys_______________________
....1837
—Banks—_________________ ____ _______
....1725
Bolivia—Attorneys....................................................
....1837
—Banks_______________...
.-..1728
—Map (map of South America).................................
....1727
Borneo— (See Dutch East Indies;
Brazil—Attorneys.............. ................................______
.-.1837
—Banks_____ _____ ___________ ______ __
....1728
—Map (map of South America).......... ......... ...... ................. ....1727
British Borneo—Bank__________ ..._____
—1671
British Columbia—Accessible Banking Points.......................... ....2076
—Attorneys____ __________________
....1828
—Banks______________________________
-..1617
—Bank Directors___________ __________ _____ _
....2447
—Laws__________________________
...1969
—Map (map of Canada)...................................................
—1613
British Guiana—Attorneys____ ____ ______ _____ ’
.-..1837
—Banks_________________________ ______
...1728
1—Map (map of South America).......................................
--.1727
British Honduras—Attorneys__________________
...1837
—Banks_______________________________
...1725
Bulgaria—Attorneys........ ..... ......................................
...1833
—Banks............................ ................................
— 1681
—Map (map of New Europe)____________ ______ __
—1664
California—Accessible Banking List....................
...1993
—Attorneys________ _________ __ ________
...1736
—Banks................................................. .............
... 80
—Bank Directors......... ..............................................
...2104
—Laws______________________________
...1850
—Map on Index “Calif”_____ ____
— 80
—State Bankers Association Officers_________________
—
2
(Members shown in Bank List by £ after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____...________
...
5
Cameroons__________________________
—1665
Canada—Accessible Banking Points_________ ____ 1...
— 2074
—Attorneys...........................................................
...1828
—Banks_______ _______ _____
— 1613
—Bank Directors................. .........................................
...2448
—Laws_____________________ _____ _______
...1965
—Map on Index “Canada”........... ....................................
— 1613
Canadian Bankers Association Officers.................................
2
Canary Islands—Banks__ ___ _________________
...1665
—Map (map of Africa).......................................................
...1666
Cape of Good Hope (see Union of South Africa).................. ...1668
Cape of Verde Islands—Attorneys........................
...1832
—Banks__________________________________
...1665
—Map (map of Africa)..............................
— 1666
Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in Ten Languages
(Tableor;.._____ __________________ ___________ _ —. 11
Celebes—(See Dutch East Indies)
Central America—Attorneys........ .....................................
— 1837
—Banks____ ___________________
.. 1725
Central Reserve Cities__ ______ ______ __________ ____
... 13
Ceylon—A ttorneys.................. .......................... ..... ............
— 1832
—Banks___ __________________ __________ ____
— 1671
Channel Islands—(See England)
Chicago Map (central portion)................................. .................. ... 270
Chile—Attorneys___________________ _______ ____
...1837
—Banks_________________ •__________
...1728
—Map (Map of South America)______________________ —1727
China—Attorneys.................. ............................................... ____ ...1832
—Banks..___________________
...1671
Chosen—(See Japan;
Clearing Houses of the United States and Canada (List of) ...28 & 29
(Members of shown in Bank List by a *; affiliated banks
by a +)
Colombia—Attorneys_______________________________
1837
—Banks...........................................................................
1729
—Map (Map of South America).......................
1727

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Colorado—Accessible Banking Points.......... ..... .................-.............1996
—Attorneys_______________________________
..1739
—Banks...................... ...... .............................................................. 162
—Bank Directors....................
2114
—Laws____ __________________________
1854
—Map on Index "Col"................ ......... ............................ ...........162
—State Bankers Association Officers..............................................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners............. ....................
5
Comparative Consolidated figures_____________________
30
Comptroller’s Calls to The National Banks.........................
5
(From September 9, 1886, to date)
Connecticut—Accessible Banking Points_______ ________ -.........1997
—Attorneys______________ _____ _________ ______________1740
—Banks
____ ... ____________________________ 177
—Bank Directors____ i________ ________ ____ _______ ___ 2117
—Laws........................................................................................... .1857
—Map on Index “Conn”___________________________ ____ 176
—State Bankers Association Officers ........ .......... ...................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name or bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners____ v__________
5
Consolidated Capitulation for July 1929 Statements...................... 30
Correspondents_________ ____________________ ____________
(For each bank shown in Bank List under correspondents column)
Corsica—(See France)
Costa Rica—Attorneys_________________________________ ..1837
—Banks________
.....1725
County of each Bank Town................ ................... ...................... ..
(Shown in Bank List under name of town)
County Seats_________ ______ ______ _______ ____ ____ ____
(Shown in Bank and Attorney Lists by a » before name of
town or city)
Cuba—Attorneys________________
..1741
—Banks___ _____________________________
1726
2448
—Bank Directors.__________________
—Laws.....__________________________
1985
—Map (See Map of West Indies).................................... -.............1724
Curacao Island—Banks.................... ..........................—................... 1726
Cyprus—Banks_______________ _________________ -_____ ..1672
Czecho-Slovakia—Attorneys............ ....................... -........................ 1830
—Banks______________________________________________ 1681
—Map (map of New Europe)..................................
....1664
Danzig—Banks_________________________________________ 1683
—Map (map of New Europe)]______ _______________
1664
Dates of the Regular Meetings of the State Legislatures............... .1839
Days of Grace--------------12
Delaware—Accessible Banking Points...--------- ----------- ----------- 1998
—Attorneys______________________________________ ____ 1741
—Banks.......
__ .......____ ______________________ 190
—Bank Directors-------------------- -------------------------------------- 2121
—Laws..... .......____ ...________________ ___ -____ 1860
—Map on Index “Del.”______________ —..............................190
—State Bankers Association Officers__________ ____ _______
2
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners________ ____ ___
5
Denmark—Attorneys____ _________________________________1823
—Banks....___________________ -___________ -__________ 1683
—Map (see map of New Europe)-------------------------------------- 1664
Digest of Banking and Commercial Laws of the United States
and Canada______________________________
..1841
Directors—(List of United States and Canadian Bank Directors)..2093
District of Columbia—Accessible Banking Points............. ............ 1998
—Attorneys________________________
-.1741
194
—Banks......... ......
—Bank Directors______________________________
.2122
—Laws________ ______________:------ -------- --------—...........1861
—Map, Indexed “D. C.”------194
—State Bankers Association Officers------ ------2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
Domestic Money Orders (see Postage Rates)--------------......
1
Dominican Republic—Attorneys-------------------------------1837
—Banks.._____________________________
—.1726
—Map (see map of West Indies)---------------------------------------1724
Dominion of Canada (map of), indexed "Canada”.............. ...........1613
Dutch East Indies—Attorneys......................................................... 1833
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1673
Dutch Guiana—Banks ..............................
1729
—Map (see map of South America)_______________________ 1727
Ecuador—Attorneys............................................................................ 1837
—Banks.................................................................-.......................... 1729
—Map (see Map of South America).............................................. 1727
Egypt—Attorneys------ -------- --------------------------------------------- 1832
—Banks________________ _______ —......................................1665
—Map (see Map of Africa)................................................ -........... 1666
England and Wales—Attorneys............-.............................. .............1834
—Banks_____________.... -________ ________________ 1683
—Map on London Index________________________________ 1694
Eritrea—Banks ________________________-______________ 1666
—Map (See Map of Africa)______________________________1666
Estonia—Banks_________________________________________1704
—Map (see Map of New Europe)--------- ------------ --------------- 1664
Ethiopia (Abyssinia)—Banks_____________________________ 1666
—Map (Map of Africa)__________________________ _____ 1666


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Europe—Attorneys........ .................... ......................... -....................1833
—Banks_________________________________
1680
—Map indexed “Foreign”........................—.............—...........1664
Examiners and Districts (National)...............................................
8
Examiners (State and State Bank Officials)...............................5, 6, 7, 8
Express Money Order Rates (see Postage Rates).............................
1
Federal Farm Loan Board........ ......... ...................... ......................... 26
Federal Land Banks and their data____________ ____ ________ 26
(Also listed in Bank List in Cities where located)
Federal Land Bank and Federal Intermediate Credit Bank Map.. 26
Federal Reserve—Advisory Council--- ----------- ---------------------- 14
—Advisory Board____________ _________ ______ _____ ___ 14
Federal Reserve Bank Information.................. ..—....................14 to 25
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (District 6) with Branches........
19
“ Boston (District 1)............................. I5
" Chicago (District 7) with Branch------20
" Cleveland (District 4) with Branches.... 17
" Dallas (District 11) with Branches... 24
‘ Kansas City, Mo. (District 10) with
Branches________
23
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (District 9) with Branch.. 22
16
"
“
“ “ New York (District 2) with Branch......
....................................Philadelphia (District 3)............................ 17
"
“
"
" Richmond (District 5)with Branch........ - 18
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“ “ San Francisco (District 12) with Branches 25
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- " St. Louis (District 8) with Branches. ... 21
Federal Reserve Map, showing the Twelve Districts------------------ 12
“
"
“ of District 7...............
272
Federal Reserve Districts in which Banking Town is located
(Is shown in Bold Face figure under name of town or see top
of first column bank pages)
Federal Reserve Members (State Banks and Trust Companies)
(Shown In Bank List by a ♦ under name of bank)
Federal Territory—Banks’............... ................. —..........................1676
Federated Malay States—Banks.___________ _____ _________1673
Fernando Po—(see Spanish Guinea)
Fiji Islands—Attorneys______ -........... .—.................. .............. ..1833
—Banks______________________________________________ 1676
Financial Advertisers Association---------------- ------------..............
4
Finland—Attorneys_________________________
I®35
—Banks__________________
17°4
—Map (see Map of New Europe)...—....... -............................ 1664
Florida—Accessible Banking Points............................ -............. ..1998
—Attorneys___________________________
1741
—Banks________________________
2®°
—Bank Directors_______________________ _____________..2123
—Laws...____________ ________ -______________________1863
—Map_______________________________ _______________ 266
—State Bankers Association Officers.........................-...................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners------------5
Foreign Attorneys (Selected List)------- --------------------------------- 1332
“ Banks____ ____________________ ____ _____________1665
“
Coins (Value of)...................... .............................................. 1°
Foreign Languages (Table of cardinal numbers and com­
mercial terms in ten languages)............ ................ —............. H
Foreign Parcel Post Rates_________________ ______ -............ — 1
Foreign Postal Table_____________________________________
1
France—Attorneys.. ------- ------------------ -................................... I835
—Banks______________________ ______ -............................... 17°4
—Map (see Map of New Europe)--------------------------.1664
French Equatorial Africa
—Banks___________________________
1666
—Map (Map of Africa)................ .............................................. 1666
French Guiana—Banks___________________________ ____ —1729
—Map (see Mao of South America)............................
1727
French India—Banks____________________________________ 1673
French Indo China—Attorneys..................................-................. ..1833
—Banks..................................... -.................................................... 1673
French Somaliland—Banks_______________________________ 1666
Map (See Map of Africa)_______________________________ 1666
French West Africa—Banks---------------------------------------------- 1666
—Map (see Map of Africa).. —....................... -....................... 1666
Gambia—Banks_________________________________________1666
—Map (see Map of Africa).............................................
1666
Georgia—Accessible Banking Points ..............
1999
—Attorneys_________ _____ -.................... —...........-................1742
—Banks................... ....... ....................................................-...........218
—Bank Directors------------------------------- ------------ -................ 2127
—Laws_____ _________________________________________ 1866
—Map on “Ga.” Index------------ ------------.................... .............218
—State Bankers Association Officers----------------------------------2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners..................................
5
Germany—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------1835
—Banks....... ........................... .........-.............................................17°8
—Map (see Map of New Europe)........................-........................ 1664
Gibraltar (see Spain)-------------------------------------------------------Gold Coast and Ashanti—Banks........................................................1666
—Map (see Map of Africa)--------------------------1666
Grace on Sight Drafts for the United States and Canada............... 12

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___1735
....1711
....1664
....1837
....1724
__ 1837
___1726
....1724
___1612
....1837
__ 1725
....1837
...1726
...1724
...2001
...1745
... 246
...2134
... 246
... 12

Greece—Attorneys__________________________________
—Banks_________________________
—Map (see Map of N ew Europe)______________________
Grenada—Attorneys........................... ......... ...............................
—Map (see Map of West Indies)______________________
Quadaloupe—Attorneys_____________ ...._____________
—Banks____________________ ______________
—Map (See Map of West Indies) _. ..
Guam—Banks................ .............................
........
Guatamala—Attorneys________ _______________________
—Banks.....................................................................................
Haiti—Attorneys______ ____________________
—Banks_____ _______ ____ _____
—Map (see Map of West Indies)______________________
Hawaii—Accessible Banking Points..............................
—Attorneys._____________ _______
—Banks______________ II.IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII””!”
—Bank Directors_____________________________ _____
—Map, indexed “Hawaii"___________________________
Holidays (See Interest Rates, Grace on Sight Drafts, Etc___
(See also Laws for Legal Holidays)
Holland—Attorneys________________________
...1835
—Banks..................................
...1712
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_____________________ ...1664
Honduras—Attorneys_________________________________ ...1837
—Banks............................ ........... ..............................
...1725
Hungary—Attorneys________________________ 1.
...1836
—Banks_____________________________________
...1713
—Map (see Map of N ew Europe)______________________ ...1664
Iceland—Attorneys_________________________
...1836
—Banks..............................
...1713
—Map—(see Map of New Europe)____________________ ...1664
Idaho—Accessible Banking Points_______________________ ...2001
—Attorneys...................... ...... .................................
...1745
—Banks.............................................. ......... ..............
... 247
—Bank Directors________________________________
...2135
—Laws........................................................ ..................
...1868
—Map, indexed “Idaho”_______________ HI””””!!” ... 248
—State Bankers Association Officers____________________ ...
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners______________
5
Illinois—Accessible Banking Points______________
...2002
—Attorneys..............................
IIIIIIIIIIIII””” ...1746
—Banks....____________________________________
... 255
—Bank Directors__________________________________
..2137
—Laws............ .'........... ....................... ..........................
...1869
—Map, indexed " Illinois"____________________________ ... 254
Map of Chicago (Central portion)____ ____ I..”””1111”!
270
Map of Federal Reserve District 7.....___________________ ... 272
—State Bankers Association Officers____________________
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners______________
5
India—Attorneys________________________________
-.1833
—Banks____________________________
..1673
Indiana—Accessible Banking Points______________________ ..2004
—Attorneys______ ___________________
..1751
—Banks..............................................................
.. 384
—Bank Directors___ _____ ____________ _____ ________ ..2159
—Laws_____ ____________________
..1873
—Map—indexed “ Ind”______________________________ .. 384
—Map of Indianapolis..............................
!..!!!!!!!!]] .. 408
—State Bankers Association Officers____________________ ..
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........ ......... ...............
..
5
Indianapolis—Map_____________________________
.. 408
Interest Rates (table of)____________________
.. 12
(Also found under Laws of each state)
Interest Rates by contract________ ....__________________ -- 12
International Money Orders......________________________ ..
1
Investment Bankers Association..________________________
4
(Members shown by a 5 In Investment Lists)
Investment Dealers (Selected List)
(Following banks in each city where listed)
Ionian Islands—(See Greece)
Iowa—Accessible Banking Points_________________________ .2006
—Attorneys__________________ __________________
.1754
—Banks_______ ____ _____ ____ _______________
. 440
—Bank Directors..................................................................
.2171
—Laws................................. ....................................... .........
.1877
—Map—indexed “Iowa”________________ ____ ________ . 440
—State Bankers Association Officers............................... ..
2
(Members shown in Bank list by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners__________________
5
Iraq—Banks___________ _____ ____________________ *
.1674
Irish Free State and Northern Ireland—Attorneys...................... .1836
—Banks____________________ ___________ ____
.1713
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_______________________ .1664
Italian Somaliland—Banks______________________________ .1666
—Map (see Map of Africa)....................... .................... ............. .1666
Italy—Attorneys............... ........................ ................................... 1836
—Banks...__ _______________
.1714
—Map (see Map of New Europe) ...... ........... .......... ................ 1664
J amalca—Attorneys................................................... ......... ...............1837
—Banks....____ _____ ____________________ ________ _ _ 1727
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Japan—Attorneys..................................... ....................................... 1833
—Banks______________________________ ____
1674
Java—(See Dutch East Indies)
Johore—Banks_________________
1675
Joint Stock Land Banks and Territory_____________________
27
(Also in proper places in Bank List)
Jugo Slavia—(See Kingdom of the Serbs, Croates and Slovenes)
Kansas—Accessible Banking Points.................................................... 2007
1759
—Attorneys________
—Banks............................................
513
—Bank Directors________
2189
—Laws...................................................I_III”III”II”HI””l879
—Map, indexed “Kans.”................................................................. 512
—State Bankers Association, Officers......... ................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________________
5
Kabinda—Banks_________________________________________1666
—Map (See map of Africa________________________
..1666
Kedah—Banks_________ _______________________________ 1675
Kelanton—Banks_________________________ ____ ___ _ 1575
Kentucky—Accessible Banking Points__________ __________ *”.2008
—Attorneys_____________________ ___________ ____ ____ 1763
—Banks.......................................................................................... 565
—Bank Directors..................................................... ....... ................ 2203
—Laws..............................................................................................1882
—Map, Indexed “Ky.".....................................................................564
—State Bankers Association, Officers.............................. 2
—Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________________
5
Kenya—Attorneys....................... ....................................................... 1832
—Banks----------------------------------------______ ””””””””1666
—Map (see map of Africa)______________________________1666
Kingdom of the Serbs, Croates and Slovenes (Yugo Slavia)
—Attorneys................... ........................................ ............ ..........1836
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------...1724
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________________1664
Latvia or Lettonia—Banks .............................................................. 1716
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________________1664
Laws of the United States and Canada (Digest of)........................1841
Lawyers of the United States and Canada____________________ 1733
Lawyers of Foreign Countries (Selected List)..................................1832
Leeward Islands—Attorneys............................................................... 1837
—Banks............................ ............................................ .................. 1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies).................................................. 1724
Legal Rate of Interest (Table of) ___ I............................................. 12
(See also Laws)
Legislatures (Dates of Regular Meetings)...........................................1839
Liberia—Attorneys................................ ........................................... 1832
—Banks-------------------- --------------- --------------- ------------------ 1666
—Map (see Map of Africa)_________ _______ _____________1666
Libya—Attorneys________________________________________ 1832
—Banks____ ____ ______________________________ ______ 1666
—Map (see Map of Africa)_________________________
1666
Liechtenstein—Banks......................
1716
—Map (See Map of New Europe).....................
1664
Lithuania—Banks_______________________________________ 1716
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________________ 1664
Location of Banking Towns and Cities on State Maps
(Indicated by Guide Letter and Figure under each town)
Lombok—(See Dutch East Indies)
Louisiana—Accessible Banking Points_______________________ 2013
—Attorneys.......................
1765
—Banks......... ...........
593
—Bank Directors....................
2210
—Laws............. ..........................
1884
—Map—indexed "La."..........
592
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners..................
5
Luxembourg—Attorneys...........................
.1836
—Banks________________________________________
1717
—Map (see Map of New Europe).............
1664
Madagascar Island—Attorneys_____________________________ 1832
—Banks....... .............
”””I”l666
—Map (see Map of Africa)__________
.1666
Madeira Island—Attorneys_____________
1832
—Banks......... ......................................................
i666
—Map (see Map of Africa)...................
1666
Maine—Accessible Banking Points...................
2015
—A ttorney s....... ........
1766
—Banks______________________________________________ 612
—Bank Directors..____________________________
2214
—Laws,..............
1887
—Map, indexed “Me.”_______________________
612
—State Bankers Association. Officers....................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............ ..............................
5
Malta—Attorneys________________________________________ 1745
—Banks____________ 1_______________________________ ll717
—Map (see Map of New Europe)................................
1664
Manitoba—Accessible Banking Points.........................
2077
—Attorneys---------1828
—Banks------- .............
1619
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2447
—Laws.^................
...1970
—Map........ .............
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Martinique—Attorneys___________________ _____________ ..1837
—Banks____________________________________________ ..1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies).................. .................... ........ ..1724
Maryland—Accessible Banking Points....... ...........-...................... ..2017
—A ttorneys_______________ _________ ______________^ - -.1767
—Banks____________________________________________ .. 619
—Bank Directors____________ -_______________________ ..2216
—Laws____________________________________________ -.1889
—Map, indexed“Md.”----------------------------------------------- .. 620
2
—State Bankers Association. Officers------------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
5
—State Bank Officials and Examiners......................................
Massachusetts—Accessible Banking Points-------------------------- ..2018
—Attorneys------------------------------------------ ------------------- ..1768
—Banks_______________________________________ 1 — ... 638
—Bank Directors___________>.________________________ ..2220
—Laws____________________________________________ ...1891
—Map, indexed “Mass.’-_________________ ________ — ... 638
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers-----------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
5
—State Bank Officials and Examiners----------------------------Mauritius—A ttorneys____________________________ _____ ...1832
—Banks___________________________________________ ...1666
—Map (see Map or Africa)_________________ __________ ...1666
Mesopotamia (See Irak)
Mexico—A ttorneys________________ ___________________ ...1837
—Banks___________________________________________ ...1725
—Map, Indexed “Mexico”___________________________ ...1726
Michigan—Accessible Banking Points—........................... ......... ...2020
—Attorneys_______ ____________________ ____________ ...1769
—Banks__________________________ _____ _____ _____ ... 668
—Bank Directors___________________________________ ...2232
—Laws_________ ____________________ __________ —- ...1894
—Map, indexed “Mich.” ------------ -------- --------------------- ... 668
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers.........................-............
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
6
—State Bank Officials and Examiners..................... ................
Minneapolis, Minn., (Map)............ .....................................---- ... 754
Minnesota—Accessible Banking Points................... ......... -......... ...2022
—Attorneys___________________ _______ ____________ ...1772
—Banks_____ ____ ________________________________ ... 721
—Bank Directors___________________________________ ...2238
—Laws___________ _________ ____ ___________ _____ ...1896
—Map, indexed “Minn.”_____________________________ ... 720
—Map of Minneapolis________________ ______ —--------- ... 754
—Map of St. Paul...... ......... ..... .............................................. ... 770
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers......................................
—(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
6
—State Bank Officials ana Examiners__________________
Mississippi—Accessible Banking Points__________________ ...2023
—Attorneys_______________________ —-------- ----------- ...1776
—Banks____ ________________________ —.................— .... 780
—Bank Directors............... .................................. -................. ...2252
—Laws_________________________ ____ ____ —........... ...1898
—Maps, indexed "Miss.”----------- ------------------ -------- — .... 780
2
—State Bankers Association. Officers...................-...........—
—(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
6
—State Bank Officials and Examiners....................................
Missouri—Accessible Banking Points------------------------------- ....2025
—Attorneys........ -__________________________________ ....1778
—Banks__________________________________________ .... 797
—Bank Directors_____________ ________ ____ ________ ....2256
—Laws___________________________________________ ....1901
—Map. indexed "Mo.”......... .—------------ ------------------ ___ 796
—Map of St Louis.------ ------------------------------------------- .... 860
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------- ___
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
6
—State Bank Officials ana Examiners......................... ......... ....
Moluca Islands (See Dutch East Indies)
Monaco—Banks---------------------------------------------------------- — 1717
—Attorneys__ r........... ........... ........... ....................................- ___ 1836
1
Money Orders (International and Domestic)---------------------- ....
Montana—Accessible Banking Points.......... ............................. ....2028
—Attorneys_______________________________________ ....1783
—Banks.................................. ...............................................-- .... 879
—Bank Directors................................................. -............. . ....2273
—Laws___________________________________________ ___ 1903
—Map, indexed "Mont.”.............................-............... — .... 878
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------- ___
(Members shown in Bank List by l after name of bank)
6
—State Bank Officials and Examiners................................... ....
Morocco—Attorneys........ .................... ..............----------------- ....1832
....1666
—Banks__________________________________________
—Map (see Map of Africa)---------------------------------------- ....1666
4
Mortgage Association of America----------------------------- --- ____
Mozambique—Attorneys-------------------------------------------- ____1832
—Banks_________________________________________ ____1667
—Map (see map of Africa)--------------------------------------- ___ 1666
Natal. See Union of South Africa........................................... . ___ 1669
National Bank, Examiners and Districts.................. .............. ____ 8-9
National Banks (number of)...................................................... .... 30
Banking Points........................ .............. ....1989
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Nebraska—Accessible Banking Points------- --------------- -------—Attorneys-------- ----------- --------------- ------------ -----------—Banks.......................................................... ......... .................
—Bank Directors................................................... —..............
—Laws___________________________________________
—Map, indexed “Neb.”................................. .........................
—State Bankers Association, Officers----------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners......................................
Negotiable Instruments Law (States having)...........................
(Also see Laws.)
Nevada—Accessible Banking Points—..................-.................
—Attorneys__________________ _____ ______ ________
—Banks__________________________________________
—Bank Directors-------------- ---------------------------- ------—Laws............................... -—........ ---------------------------—Map, indexed “Nev."------ ------------------ ------------- —
—State Bankers Association, Officers—-------------- --------(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners...................................
New Brunswick—Accessible Banking Points---------------------—Attorneys—--- ------------------------- --------------------—Banks..------- ------------ ------------------ -------- -------------—Laws............. ......................-------------------------------------—Map__________________ _________________________
New Caledonia—Attorneys............................... -......... -.............
—Banks............................ ............. .......................................-Newfoundland—Accessible Banking Points...............................
—Attorneys......... .................... ...................... ........... ...............
—Banks............... ..................-...............................................
—Directors------ ------------------- --------- -----------------------—Map on map of Canada.................. -.........-......... ............
New Hampshire—Accessible Banking Points.............................
—^Attorneys---------------- ----------- ------------------------------—Banks............. ....................-------------------------- -------—
—Bank Directors__________________________________
—Laws........... ............................. --------------------------------—Map, indexed “N. H.”------------------------------ -------- —
—State Bankers Association, Officers.-----------------------(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners....................................
New Jersey—Accessible Banking Points--------------------------—Attorneys............................ .........-----------------------------—Banks...----------------- ------------------------- ---------------—Bank Directors-------------------- --------—------------------—Laws--------------------- ---------------------- -------------------—Map, indexed "N. J.”-------------- ---------------------------—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........................... .......
New Mexico—Accessible Banking Points.................................
—Attorneys-------- -------- —------------ ------------------------—Banks______ _______ ----------------------------- --------- *
—Bank Directors........................-.........................-..............
—Laws....................................... .................. ..........................
—Map, Indexed "N. M.”.—--------- ----------------------------—State Bankers Association, Officers------------------ ------ (Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners................-................
New South Wales—Attorneys—.............................................
—Banks________________________________________
New York—Accessible Banking Points........ -..........................
—Attorneys..—..........-........... -—----------------------------—Banks—------------------------------------ ---------------------—Bank Directors-------- -----------------------------------------—Laws________________________ _____ -......................
—Map, indexed “N. Y.”...................................... .................
—Map of N. Y. City (Southern Portion)........ -..................
—Savings Bank Association of the State of New York.—
—State Bankers Association, Officers...................-...............
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners..................................
New York City Map (Southern Portion).................................
New Zealand—Attorneys....................................................... ~
—Banks_______ ______ _________ _________ -...............
Nicaragua—Attorneys-------- --------............................... .........
—Banks.............................................................. -..................
Nigeria—Attorneys-------------------------- ------------------------—Banks---- ------ --------------------------------------------------—M ap. (See M ap of Africa)...... ...............-................ .......
Non-Bank Towns showing nearest Banking Point......... .........
North America,(except U. S. and Canada) Attorneys-------North America (except U. S. and Canada) Banks.................
Northern Territory—Banks..................................-...................
North Carolina—Accessible Banking Points............................
—Attorneys---------------------------------------------------------—Banks-------------------------------------------------------------—Bank Directors----------- -----------...........-.......................
—Laws-------- --------------------------------------------- --------—Map, indexed “N. Car.”----------- ---------------------------—State Bankers Association, Officers....... -...................... .
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-------------------------

..2029
..1784
.. 889
..2278
..1905
.. 888

2
6
..1838
..2030
..1787
.. 932
..2286
..1908
._ 932
2
6

...2078
...1828
...1623
...1973
...1626
...1833
...1676
...2079
...1828
...1625
.. 2447
...1613
...2030
...1787
... 934
...2287
...1910
... 934

2
6
.2031
.1787
. 938
.2287
.1912
. 938
.

2
6

.2032
.1789
. 970
.2298
.1914
. 970

2
6

.1833
.1676
.2033
.1789
.. 972
..2298
..1916
.. 972
..1008
3
..
3
6
..1008
..1833
..1677
..1837
..1725
..1832
..1667
..1666
..1989
.. 1837
..1725
..1678
..2039
..1792
..1083
..2316
..1918
..1085
..
3

..

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North Dakota—Accessible Banking Points_________
2041
—Attorneys...................
1794
—Banks................................................... ..... ......... _......................1112
—Bank Directors.______
2324
—Laws....................
1921
—Map. indexed “N. Dak.”_______________________________1112
—State Bankers Association. Officers..................
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............................
7
Norway—Attorneys.............................................................................1827
—Banks_________________________________________
1717
—Map (see Map of New Europe!_________________________ 1664
Notes and Acceptances due on Holidays______________________ 12
Notes and Acceptances due on Half Days_____________________ 12
Nova Scotia—Accessible Banking Points_____________________ 2080
—Attorneys...................
1829
—Banks..............................................................................................1625
—Bank Directors................................................................T.......... 2447
—Laws..............................................................'....................... .......1974
—Map..........................
1626
Number of Banks in United States and Canada____________
30
Numerical System of the American Bankers Assn. Map________
4
Numerical System of the A. B. A. (Explanation of)...............
9
Nyasaland Protectorate—Banks......................................
1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)............................................................... 1666
Ohio—Accessible Banking Points........................................................2041
—Attorneys__________
1796
—Banks......... ......................................................
H36
—Bank Directors...............................................................................2330
—Laws..................................................
1924
—Map. indexed “Ohio"...........................
1136
—State Bankers Association. Officers______________________
3
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
7
Oklahoma—Accessible Banking Points................
2045
—Attorneys........................................................................................ 1800
—Banks________________________
1201
—Bank Directors____ ____________________
2343
—Laws............................................................................................ ..1927
—Map. indexed “Okla.”..................................................................1200
—State Bankers Association. Officers______________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
7
Ontario—Accessible Banking Points......... ..........
2082
—Attorneys........................................................................................ 1829
—Banks.................
1627
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2448
—Laws................................................................................................1977
—Map.................................................................................................1642
Orange Free States (see Union of South Africa)...........................1669
Oregon—Accessible Banking Points.....................................................2047
—Attorneys___ _______________
1802
—Banks_______
1234
—Bank Directors_________________ I”III”IIII”III”I.Il2351
—Laws...........................................................................
1930
—Maps, indexed “Ore.”__________
1234
—State Bankers Association. Officers__________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials ana Examiners.............................................
7
Palestine—Attorneys______________________________________ 1833
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------------------------1675
Parcel Post Rates (Table of Foreign andDomestic)........................
l
Panama—Attorneys______________________________________ 1837
—Banks.____________
1726
Papua—Attorneys..._____________
I833
—Banks------------------ ----------------- ------------------------- -------- 1678
Paraguay—Attorneys_____________________________________ 1837
—Banks.----------- ------------------------------- ------------------------- 1729
—Map (see Bank of South America)......................
1727
Pennsylvania—Accessible Banking Points..._______ ____ _____ 2048
—Attorneys......................................... .......... ............................. ..1803
—Banks............................................................................. ............... 1246
—Bank Directors_______________________
2354
—Laws........... ............ ......... ...................... ........... ......... I.IZZZIIZ 1933
—Map. indexed “Penn”..______ ________ ______ _________ 1246
—Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity..............................................1290
—Map of Philadelphia (main portion)...........................
1292
—State Bankers Association. Officers...................
3
(Members shown in Bank List by 1 after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
7
Persia—Banks___________________________________________ I675
Peru—A ttorneys____ ______
1837
—Banks.....................................
1729
—Map (see Map of South America)...................
1727
Philadelphia. Pa., Map (main portion)_______________________1292
Philadelphia, Pa., ana Vicinity, Map________________________ 1290
Philippine Islands—Attorneys______________________________ 1807
—Banks.......................
’.1612
—Laws...................
1935
—Map..........................
1612
Poland—Attorneys.....................
1836
—Banks.....................................
1717
—Map (see Map of New Europe)___________
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Bank List and before town In Lawyers List.
Portugal—Attorneys..............................................................
1836
—Banks........... ..................
1718
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________________ 1664
Portuguese Guinea—Banks...............
1667
Portuguese India—Banks.................................................................... 1675
Postage Rates and Regulations.......... ......................................... ..
1
Porto Rico—Attorneys____________________________________ 1807
—Banks.................................................................................
1612
—Map (see Map of West Indies)______________________
1724
Prince Edward Island—Accessible Banking Points_____________2085
—Attorneys........................................................................................ 1830
—Banks...........................................
1646
—Laws.........................................................................
1980
—Map...............................................................................................1626
Private Banks of the United States(number of)_____________ 30
(Shown in Bank List by t after name of each bank)
Quebec—Accessible Banking Points__________________________2086
—Attorneys......... ............................... ...........................................1830
—Banks..................................... ......................................................1647
—Bank Directors................... ..........................................................2448
—Laws....................................................... ................... ................. 1981
—Map.............................................................................................. 1652
Queensland—Attorneys............................................... ........................1833
—Banks............................ .......... .......................... ....................... 1678
Rates of Postage (Domestic and Foreign).................................
1
Rates for Express Money Orders........................................................
1
Rates of Parcel Postage.........................
1
Republic of Panama—Banks............................................................. 1726
Reserve Cities and Central Reserve Cities______________
13
Reserves Required under Federal Reserve Act................................. 13
Reunion—Banks__________________
1667
Rhode Island—Accessible Banking Points_____________
2055
1808
—Attorneys......................................
—Banks......................................................
.1343
—Bank Directors....... ................................
.
2378
—Laws...............
1935
—Map indexed “R. I.”.............................
1344
—State Bankers Association, Officers__________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____________________
7
Rhodes Island—Banks........................................................................ 1675
Rhodesia—Attorneys......... ...............
1832
—Banks..................
1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)..............................
1666
Rumania—Attorneys...................
1836
—Banks____________
1718
—Map (see Map of New Europe)........ .........................
1664
Russia—See Union of Socialistic Soviet Republic.............. ...............
Saar Basin—Banks.................
1719
St. Croix—Banks......................
1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies).................................................. 1724
St. Louis, Mo., Map _____________________________________ 860
St. Paul, Minn., Map__________________________
770
St. Pierre et Miquelon—Banks......................................................... 1657
—Map (Map of Dominion of Canada)............................
1613
St. Thomas—Banks..............................................................................1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies).....................................................1724
Salvador—Attorneys......................
1837
—Banks...............................................................................
1725
—Map (see West Indies)...................................................
1724
Samoa Island—Attorneys.....................................................................1833
—Banks...................................
1679
Saskatchewan—Accessible Banking Points........................................ 2090
—Attorneys......................
1831
—Banks.............................................................................................1657
—Bank Directors...............................
2448
—Laws....................................
1983
—Map—....................................................
1620
Savings Department (Banks Having)
(Shown in Bank List by a ® after name of bank)
Scotland—Attorneys......................................
.1836
—Banks......... ....................................
1719
—Map (see Map of New Europe)...............
1664
Senegal— (see French West Africa)
Service Guide________________
7G
Slam—Attorneys...............................................
1833
—Banks............................................................................................ 1675
Sierra Leone—Attorneys___________________________
..1832
—Banks.....................
1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)........................................
1666
South America—Attorneys______
1837
—Banks................
1729
—Map. indexed “So. Am.”.............. .......
1727
South Australia—Attorneys......... ....................
1833
—Banks....... ...........................
1675
South Carolina—Accessible BankingPoints........................................ 2056
—Attorneys....................................................................................isos
—Banks..............................................................................................1346
—Bank Directors.............................................................................. 2378
—Laws.,...................................................................
1938
—Map, indexed “S. C.”.................................
1346
—State Bankers Association. Officers________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.....................................
7

(CONTENTS—Continued)
PAGE
..2057
South Dakota—Accessible Banking Points.
..1809
—Attorneys. ................. -............. .........
..1364
—Banks________ _______ -...........---..2383
—Bank Directors__________________
..1942
—Laws___________________________
..1364
—Map, indexed “S. D.”.------- -------..
3
—State Bankers Association Officers....
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners................. -.........................
7
South West Africa—Banks.......... ........... ......... -................................166'
—Map (See Map or Africa).......... ............................................... .1666
Spain—Attorneys-------------- --------- --------------------- ----------- - .. 1836
—Banks______________________ ________ __________ ____ 1721
—Map (see Map of New Europe)..................................................1664
Spanish Guinea—Banks____ -.................. ........................................ 1667
State Bankers Associations and Officers......... .................... -.............
2
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
State Bank Officials and Examiners------ --------------- -------—6, 7, 8
State Banks of the United States (number of).—....................... 30
(Shown in Bank List by a 5 after name of bank)
Statute of Limitations (arranged for quick reference).................. 12
(See also “Laws” indexed)
Straits Settlement—Attorneys...................-................ - -...................1833
—Banks__________________________________________ -—1676
Sumatra—(see Dutch East Indies)
Swaziland—Banks........................ -...................................................1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)..............................................-.............1666
Sweden—Attorneys_______________ ______ -................................1836
—Banks........... ............................................... -.........-.................... 1722
—Map (see Map of New Europe)................. -...............................1664
S witzerland—Attorneys................ ...................... —.......................1836
-•Banks____________ _______ —...............-...............................1723
---Map (see Map of New Europe)................
1664
Syria—Attorneys___________________
1833
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1676
Table of Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in ten languages. 11
Tahiti—Attorneys--------------.1833
—Banks_________________________________
1679
Taiwan (Formosa) (see Japan)
Tanganyika Territory—Banks_____________________________ 1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)____________________
1668
Tasmania—Attorneys--------------1833
—Banks______________________________________________ 1679
Tennessee—Accessible Banking Points............................................. 2057
—Attorneys..........................................
1811
—Banks______________________________________________ 1382
—Bank Directors........... .......................... .........-.........-................ 2390
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1943
—Map, (indexed Tenn.)........ ..........................................
1382
—State Bankers Association, Officers............. ................... -.........
3
(Members shown in Bank List by a X after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners...... ........... -..................
Territory of New Guinea—Banks....................................................I®79
Texas—Accessible Banking Points....................................................2959
—Attorneys................................... .................................... ...............4813
—Banks______________________________________________ 1412
—Bank Directors____________ ____ ________ ------------------- 2397
—Laws......... „........... ......................................... -............................1946
—Map, indexed "Tex”___________ ______ -..............................1442
—State Bankers Association. Officers.................-....................
—State Bank Officials and Examiners___________ ____ —
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
Timor (see Dutch East Indies)
Togo (see French West Africa)
Total Number of Banks in the United States and Canada............ 30
Total Statistics for the United States ..............................................- 30
Towns without banks showing nearest Accessible Points..............1989
Transvaal—Banks.............. ................................................................4670
—Map (see Map of Africa)....................
1666
Trinidad—Attorneys...............
1837
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies).....................................................1724
Trust Powers (Banks having)
(Shown in Bank List by T after name of bank)
Tunisia—Attorneys___________________________
1832
—Banks______________________________________________ 1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)............................
1666
Turkey in Asia—Banks...................
1676
Turkey in Europe—Attorneys.......... ...............
1836
—Banks......................................................................-...................4,424
Uganda—Banks_________________________________________ 1668
—Map (see Map of Africa)______________________________ 1666
Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics—Attorneys............................ 1836
—Banks (In Europe)___ ________________________________ 1724
—Banks (In Asia)........ ................................................ -................1676
—Map (See map of Europe)------------------------------1664
Union of South Africa—Attorneys.......... ..........
1832
—Banks................... ........................................ -...............-.............1668
—Map (see Map of Africa)........ ......................................-.............1666
United States Map............................................................................... 26
Uruguay—Attorneys..................
1837
—Banks..................... .........................................-.................... .......4729
—Map (see Map of South America).......................-...................... 1727


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PAGE
Utah—Accessible Banking Points............... ......................................2063
—Attorneys......................................................................................1818
—Banks___________________________________ ________ ..1487
—Bank Directors...........................-...............-.................-......... ..2415
—Laws___ _____ __________________ __________ ____ — ..1948
—Map indexed "Utah"........ ........................ ........... .................. ..I486
3
—State Bankers Association, Officers-------------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
7
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------------------------------ ..
Value of Foreign Coins........ ............................. -............................ .. 10
Venezuela—Attorneys------- -------------------------------------- ------ ..1837
—Banks---------- -------- -------- ------------------------ ------------ ..1729
—Map (see Map of South America)-------------------------------- ..1727
Vermont—Accessible Banking Points—------------------------------- ..2063
.1819
—Attorneys--------------- ------------------------------------------.1493
—Banks_______ ____________________ ____ ________
.2417
—Bank Directors..----------------------------------------------- .1951
—Laws______ ____________________________ ____ —
.1492
—Map. indexed “ Vt."------ --------------------- ---------------3
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
7
—State Bank Officials and Examiners------- ------------------..1833
Victoria—Attorneys_________________________________
..1679
—Banks.................... .............--------- --------------------------..2064
Virginia—Accessible Banking Points......................... ...............
..1819
—Attorneys____________________ _____ ____________
..1497
—Banks____________________ ______ ______________
..2418
—Bank Directors..........-...............----..................................
-1953
—Laws.....................................................................................
..1496
—Map indexed“Va.”________ ____ -.................... .........
..
3
—State Bankers Association. Officers......... ...................... .
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners-----------------------Washington—Accessible Banking Points------- -------- ------------- 2068
1821
—Attorneys................................................ -..........................
—Banks_____________________ -......... —.................. .......... 1525
—Bank Directors____ _________________ ________ _____ 2426
—Laws___________________________________ -.........—• .1956
—Map, indexed "Wash.”...........................—--------------------- .1524
3
—State Bankers Association, Officers-----------------------------(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
8
—State Bank Officials and Examiners......................................
Western Australia—Attorneys------------------------------------------ .1833
—Banks___ _____________ ________ -............................— .1679
West Indies—Attorneys------------------------------------------------- .1837
—Banks..._________________ _______________ _______ .1726
—Map_____ ____ __________________________ ________ .1724
West Virginia—Accessible Banking Points................................... .2069
—Attorneys----- --------- ------------------------- ------------------- .1823
—Banks___ ____ _______________________ ___________ .1543
.2430
—Bank Directors________________ -...................................
—Laws-------- --------------------- ------------------------------- — .1959
—Map, indexed " W. Va.”-------------------------- --------- ------- .1544
—State Bankers Association, Officers.......................... ............ . 3
(Members shown in Bank List by i after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners...................................... . 8
Windward Island—Attorneys___________________________ .1837
.1727
—Map (see Map of West Indies)----------------------------------- .1724
Wisconsin—Accessible Banking Points.............. .......................... .2072
—Attorneys....... .............................-........................................ .1824
—Banks............... ......... .............................. ............................... .1563
—Bank Directors.............................................................-......... .2434
—Laws...................-......... ...................... ................................... .1961
—Map, indexed “ Wis.”............ ...................... ......................... .1562
—Map of Milwaukee......................................-.......................... .1588
3
—State Bankers Association, Officers___________________ .
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.
World (Map of)..........................................
Wyoming—Accessible Banking Points..—
—Attorneys......... .............
4827
—Banks........................................ -.........-.................... -.................4 607
. —Bank Directors.............................. -............................ -.............2446
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1963
—Map, indexed “ Wyo.”-------------------------------------------------- 1608
—State Bankers Association, Officers.
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners---------------------- -------8
Yucatan—Attorneys..................................
4837
Yugo Slavia (See Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes)..............1724
Yukon—Accessible Banking Points.............
2091
—Attorneys------------------------------ -------- -...................... ......... 4834
4863
—Banks------ ------Zanzibar Island—Attorneys-----------1832
—Banks____________________________________ ___ ____ 4 671
—Map (see Map of Africa)_____________________________ 1666
Zara—Banks--------------------------------------------------------------------1724

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AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND.

BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES
(.ESTABLISHED 1817.)

Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund
Reserve Liability of Proprietors

-

Aggregate Assets
30th September, 1929 -

$37,500,000.00
30,750,000.00
37,500,000.00
$105,750,000.00

-$454,031,486.88

Head Office: SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES
A. C. DAVIDSON, General Manager

588 BRANCHES and AGENCIES in the Australian States, New Zealand, Fiji, Papua
(Mandated Territory of New Guinea) and London. The Bank transacts every descrip­
tion of Australasian Banking Business. Wool and other Produce Credits arranged.
London Office:
29, THREADNEEDLE STREET, E. C. 2

THE

NATIONAL BANK
NEW ZEALAND,

LIMITED

Authorised and Subscribed Capital
Paid Up Capital
- - - Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits

$5 =£l
$30,000,000

10,000,000
10,775,770

DIRECTORS
HON. WILLIAM PEMBER REEVES. Chairman
HENRY F. FRESHWATER. Esq.
JAMES B. REID. Esq.
SIR AUSTIN E. HARRIS, K. B. E.
RICHARD DURANT TROTTER. Esq.
LINDSAY ERIC SMITH. Esq.

CHIEF OFFICE IN
NEW ZEALAND,

HEAD OFFICE,
8, MOORGATE,

LONDON, E. C. 2

WELLINGTON

ARTHUR WILLIS, Manager

J. T. GROSE, General Manager

BILLS OF EXCHANGE COLLECTED
WOOL AND PRODUCE CREDITS ARRANGED
ALL CLASSES OF BANKING BUSINESS UNDERTAKEN

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND
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THE NATIONAL BANK OF SCOTLAND. LTD.

BARCLAYS BANK
LIMITED

Head Office: 54, Lombard Street, LONDON, E. C. 3.
FREDERICK CRAUFURD GOOD ENOUGH, Chairman
------------------------------

($5 = £1)

AUTHORISED CAPITAL - - - - S 100,000,000
ISSUED AND PAID-UP CAPITAL 79,291,085
RESERVE FUND.............................
51,250,000
DEPOSITS etc. (30th June, 1929) - 1,656,979,655
Over 2000 branches in England and Wales
Agents and Correspondents throughout the World

THE BANK IS SPECIALLY ORGANISED FOR THE REPRESENTATION
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CHIEF FOREIGN BRANCH: 168 Fenchurch St., London, E. C. 3
AFFILIATED BANKS:

BARCLAYS BANK (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas)
BARCLAYS BANK (France) LIMITED
BARCLAYS BANK, S. A. I., ROME & GENOA
BARCLAYS BANK (Canada), MONTREAL
THE BRITISH LINEN BANK
THE UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER LIMITED
r H. POE ALTON, 44 Beaver Street, New York, N. Y.
Representatives in America:| ^
STEVENSON, 501, Ave., Pte Roque Saenz Pena, Buenos Aires

MIDLAND BANK
LIMITED

CHAIRMAN:

The Right Hon. R. McKENNA
MANAGING DIRECTOR:

FREDERICK HYDE
&5=£

Paid-up Capital
Reserve Fund Deposits {Dec. 31st, 1928)

-

- $67,164,840
67,164,840
- 1,982,034,820

HEAD OFFICE: 5 THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON, E.C. 2
OVER 2,000 BRANCHES IN ENGLAND AND WALES

OVERSEAS BRANCH: 122 OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. 2
Atlantic Branches: "Aquitania” “Berengaria” “Mauretania"
AFFILIATED BANKS:

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THE CLYDESDALE BANK LTD.
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METERED MAILING MACHINES
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Uhe BANKERS
SERVICE
-GUIDEHow and 'Where to Buy

A Complete Directory and Con­
densed Catalog of Bank Equipment,
Supplies and Service designed to
meet the needs of American Banks

JANUARY 1930 EDITION

PUBLISHED BY

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INDEX TO
SERVICE GUIDE ADVERTISERS
PAGE

American Perforator Co. -

17G

612 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

F. W. Lafrentz & Co.- -

-

9G

-

42G

-

28G

-

33G

100 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

Bankette Co.

36G

Midland Terra Cotta Co.-

105 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.

88 Broad Street, Boston, Mass.
Bank Vault Inspection Co.

35G

Peerless Lithographing Co.

5 S. 18th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

4313 Diversey Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Bond Hubbard Co. 38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

12G

Wm. B. Burford Printing Co. 40 So. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.

40G

Photostat Corp. -

10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I.
Porter Safety Seal Co.

-

-

37G, 42G

265 N. California Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Christmas Club, A Division of National Bancservice Corporation,
45 West 45th Street, New York, N. Y.

-

-

18C

Rand McNally & Co.

536 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.

-

Richmond & Backus Co.

- 23G
Woodward Ave. and Congress St., Detroit, Mich.

S. D. Childs & Co. ------ 39G
136 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.

K. L. Smith Co. Clark Printing & Manufacturing Co.

-

-

30G

1486 Union Trust Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio

16G

■

-

10G

-

19G

Arthur C. Tauck & Co.

-

43G

Taylor Bros. Co.

- 43G

Lock Haven, Pa.
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc.
Curtis 1000 Inc.

------

21G

371 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

1000 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
C. L. Downey Co.
943 Clark St., Cincinnati, Ohio

-

-

20 Clinton St., Newark, N. J.

19G

20G

Falls Bank Desk Co.

Rochester, N. Y.

2045 W. 103d St., Chicago, Ill.

Fort Wayne Printing Co.

The J. C. Temple Company

39G

Fort Wayne, Ind.

General Utilities Mfg. Co.

-

43G

The Twentieth Century Co.

542 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

18G

Uffinger, Foster & Bookwaltbr, Inc.

4058 Beaufait St., Detroit, Mich.
'

Handford Brown Co., Inc.

-

■

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13G

-

-

-

27G

-

11G

-

36G

f

221 W. 57th St., New York, New York

Coytesville-on-the-Hudson, N. J.
Heco Envelope Co.

-

55 E. Main St., Columbus, Ohio.

21G

White Brass Castings Co.-

1656 W. Austin Ave., Chicago, Ill.

2G

COMPLETE FINDING LIST
tion. manufacturers of safety deposit boxes are listed under the classification
“Boxes Deposit, Safety.” In the Finding List, however, both Safety Deposit

In the Classified Section the various headings are arranged according
to the noun-first principle.
In some cases, however, this rule does not apply. Also, there may be
several common terms which apply to the same article or service.
To meet this condition, the Finding List below includes all classifications
listed in every conceivable' way, with cross-indexes to the standard headings
and references to others closely related. For example, m the Classified Sec­

A
ACCEPTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
ACCOUNT FINDING MACHINES (See Machines,
Account Finding)
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS..........................................
1
ACCOUNTING DEVICES (See also specific headings) 2
ACCOUNTING FORMS (See Forms, Accounting;
also Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS (See Accountants and
Auditors, also Systems, Accounting)
ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITERS
(See Machines,
Bookkeeping)
ACKNOWLEDGMENT, NEW ACCOUNTS ........................
3
ADDING MACHINE ROLLS (See Supplies, Adding
Machine; also Rolls, Adding Machine)
ADDING MACHINE STANDS (See Stands, Adding
Machine)
ADDING MACHINE SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Add­
ing Machine)
ADDING MACHINES (See Machines, Adding; also
Machines, Bookkeeping)
ADDRESSING MACHINES (See Machines, Address­
ing)
ADDRESSOGRAPHS (See Machines, Addressing)
ADHESIVES (See also Supplies, Bank and Office) 4
ADVERTISING BALLOONS (See Novelties, Adver­
tising)
ADVERTISING, BILLBOARD (See
Advertising
Poster and Billboard)
ADVERTISING BLOTTERS (See Blotters, Adver­
tising)
ADVERTISING BOOKLETS (See Booklets, Adver­
tising)
ADVERTISING, BUILDING & LOAN................................
5
ADVERTISING BUTTONS (See Buttons, Advertis­
ing; also Novelties, Advertising)
ADVERTISING CAPS (See Caps, Advertising)
ADVERTISING DATA SERVICE (See Service, Adver­
tising Data)
ADVERTISING, DIRECT MAIL MATERIAL...................
6
ADVERTISING, FILM PUBLICITY
ADVERTISING, FINANCIAL
(See Advertising,
Service)
ADVERTISING LABELS (See Labels, Advertising)
ADVERTISING MAPS..................................................................
7
ADVERTISING, MOTION PICTURE.........................................
8
ADVERTISING, NEWSPAPER (See Advertising,
Service)
ADVERTISING NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Adver­
tising and Specific Headings)
ADVERTISING, OUTDOOR (See Advertising Poster
and Billboard; also Signs)
ADVERTISING PENCILS (See Pencils, Advertising)
ADVERTISING, POSTER ANDBILLBOARD..................
9
ADVERTISING RULERS (See Rulers, Advertising)
ADVERTISING SERVICE.......................................................... 10
ADVERTISING SIGNS (See Signs, Advertising)
ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES (See Novelties, Ad­
vertising and specific headings)
ADVERTISING, STREET CAR................................................ 11
ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS (See Thermom­
eters, Advertising)
ADVERTISING, TRUST DEPT. (See also Advertis­
ing, Service; and Advertising, Direct Mail
Material)...................,.......................................................... 12
ADVERTISING, WINDOW DISPLAY................................... 13
ADVERTISING WRITERS (See Advertising Bank:
Agencies, Bank Advertising; Advertising,
Direct Mail Material)
AFFIXERS, STAMP (See Stamp Affixers)
AGENCIES, BANK ADVERTISING (See also Adver­
tising Service)...................................................................... 14
AGENTS, NATIONAL BANK................................................. 15
AIR PURIFIERS.......................................................................... 16
ALARMS (See Specific headings; Burglar Alarms
Fire Alarms)
ALARMS, BURGLAR (See Burglar Alarms)
ALARMS, FIRE (See Fire Alarms)
ALARMS, HOLD-UP (See Burglar Alarms)
ANNOUNCEMENTS (See Stationers)
ANNUNCIATORS (See Supplies, Electrical)
APPLIANCES, MAP
APPRAISERS................................................................................ 17
ARCHITECTS (See also Architects and Builders) 18
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS .... .................................... 19
ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE (See Bronze, Archi­
tectural and Ornamental)
ARCHITECTURAL IRON (See Iron, Architectural
and Ornamental)
ART CALENDARS (See Calendars)
ASH TRAYS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
ATLASES, COMMERCIAL.............................
20
ATTACHMENTS, TELEPHONE (See Telephone At­
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Boxes and Deposit Boxes, Safety are listed, with proper references in each
case. While cross-indexing of more important classifications are included in
the Classified Section, complete listings in every case may be found here.
The various classifications under which firm names appear are designated
by number, and the figures below refer to these and not to the pages on
which the listings appear in the Classified Section.

ATTACHMENTS, TYPEWRITER (See Typewriter
Attachments)
AUDITORS (See Accountants and Auditors)
AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTERS (See Registers, Auto­
graphic)
AUTOMATIC CARD FINDERS (See Machines, Ac­
count Finding)
AUTOMATIC CASHIERS (See Coin Changers)
AUTOMATIC PENCILS (See Pencils, Automatic)
AUTOMATIC POSTING MACHINES (See Machines,
Bookkeeping)
AUTOMATIC POSTING MACHINE SUPPLIES (See
Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping)

B
BABY BOOKS (See Books, Baby)
BAGS, COIN................................................................................. 21
BAGS, MAILING........................................................................ 22
BALING MACHINES (See Machines, Baling)
BALING MACHINES, WASTE PAPER (See Machines,
Baling, Waste Paper)
BALLOONS, ADVERTISING (See Novelties Adver­
tising)
BANDIT RESISTANT FIXTURES (See Fixtures,
Bandit Resistant)
BANDS, RUBBER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
BANK ACCEPTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
BANK ADVERTISING (See Advertising Service)
BANK ARCHITECTS (See Architects; also Archi­
tects and Builders)
BANK BROKERS (See Brokers, Bank)
BANK BUILDERS (See Architects and Builders)
BANK CAGES (See Grillwork)
BANK CHESTS (See Chests, Steel)
BANK COUNTER SCREENS (See Grillwork; also
Fixtures, Bank and Office)
BANK COUNTERS (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
BANK DESIGNERS (See Architects and Builders;
also Designers, Interior)
BANK DRAFTS (See Forms, Bank)
BANK EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Bank and
Office, also specific headings)
BANK FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
BANK FORMS (See Forms, Bank, also specific
headings)
BANK FURNITURE (See Furniture, Bank and
Office)
BANK ILLUMINATION (See Fixtures, Lighting)
BANK NOTE PAPER (See Paper, Safety)
BANK PROTECTION (See Burglar Alarms; Locks
Safety Vault)
BANK REGISTERS (See Registers, Bank)
BANK YEAR BOOKS (See Stationers)
BANKERS’ DIRECTORIES (See Directories, Bank­
ers)
BANKING AND BUSINESS BOOKS (See Books,
Banking and Business)
BANKING LAWS (See Laws, Banking)
BANKING MAGAZINES (See Magazines, Banking)
BANKING SCHOOLS (See Schools, Correspon­
dence)
BANKING TEXTBOOKS (See Textbooks, Banking
and Books, Banking and Business)
BANKS FOR SALE (See Brokers, Bank)
BANKS, HOME SAVINGS (See Savings Banks, Home
and Pocket)
BANKS, POCKET SAVINGS (See Savings Banks,
Home and Pocket; also Coin Holders Metal)
BANKS, SAVINGS (Special Design), (See Savings
Banks, Special Design)
BARS, WINDOW (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
BASKETS, LETTER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
BASKETS, TELLERS’ (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
BASKETS, WASTE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
BILLBOARDS (See Advertising, Poster and Bill­
board)
BILLFOLDS................................................................................. 23
BILLING MACHINES (See Machines, Billing)
BINDERS (See Stationers)
BINDERS, BOOK (See Bookbinders)
BINDERS, CHECK..................................................................... 24
BINDERS, LOOSE LEAF......................................................... 25
BINDERS, LOOSE LEAF, GRAVITY LOCK..................... 26
BINDERS, TICKET.................................................................... 27
BINDERS, TRANSFER............................................................ 28
BINDING MACHINES (See Machines, Binding)
BINDING STRAPS (See Straps, Binding)
BLACKBOARDS.......................................................................... 29
BLANK BOOKS (See Books, Blank)
BLANKS, REMITTANCE (See Forms, Bank)
BLANKS, STATEMENT (See Forms, Bank)

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BLINDS, VENETIAN................................................................ 30
BLOTIER PADS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
BLOTTERS, ADVERTISING.................................................... 31
BOARDS, BULLETIN (See Bulletin Boards)
BOARDS, CLIP (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
BOND AND COUPON CANCELLING MACHINES (See
Machines, Cancelling, Check)
BOND BOXES (See Boxes, Bond)
BOND FORMS (See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
BOND ISSUE SERVICE (See Service, Bond Issue)
BOND PAPER (See Stationers)
BOND PUNCHES (See Punches, Bond and Ticket)
BOND VALUE TABLES (See Publications, Fin­
ancial)
BONDS, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED (See Certificate,
Stock and Bond)
BOOKBINDERS........................................................................... 32
BOOKCASES (See Furniture, Bank and Office)
BOOKKEEPERS’ DESKS (See Desks, Bookkeepers’)
BOOKKEEPING FORMS (See Forms, Accounting)
BOOKKEEPING MACHINE FORMS (See Forms, Ma­
chine, Bookkeeping)
BOOKKEEPING MACHINE SUPPLIES (See Supplies,
Machine Bookkeeping)
BOOKKEEPING MACHINES (See Machines, BookIf ppninDr^

BOOKLETS, ADVERTISING................................................... 33
(See also Advertising, Direct Mail Material)
BOOKS, BABY............................................................................ 34
BOOKS, BANK YEAR (See Stationers)
BOOKS, BANKING ANDBUSINESS..................................... 35
BOOKS, BLANK......................................................................... 36
BOOKS, BUSINESS (See Books, Banking and Busi­
ness)
BOOKS, CASH, TELLERS’...................................................... 37
BOOKS, CHECK.......................................................................... 38
BOOKS, COMBINATION CHECK AND PASS (See
Books, Check)
BOOKS, DEPOSITORS’ BANK YEAR (See Stationers)
BOOKS. EXPENSE (See Stationers)
BOOKS, LOOSE LEAF.............................................................. 39
BOOKS, MEMO............................................................................ 40
BOOKS, NOTE (See Stationers)
BOOKS, NOTE, LOOSE LEAF (See Books, Loose
Leaf; also Stationers)
BOOKS, NOTE, STENO. (See also Supplies, Bank
and Office)
BOOKS, PASS (See Pass Books)
BOOKS, PASS, SAVINGS (See Pass Books)
BOOKS, PASS, SOUVENIR (See Pass Books)
BOOKS, PURCHASE ORDER (See Books, Blank)
BOOKS. SCRAP (See Stationers)
BOOTHS, COUPON (See Fixtures, Bank & Office)
BOOTHS, TELEPHONE........................................................... 41
BORROWER’S STATEMENT FORMS (See Forms,
Bank)
BOSTON LEDGERS (See Ledgers, Boston)
BOXES, BOND............................................................................ 42
BOXES, COIN............................................................................. 43
BOXES, CURRENCY................................................................ 44
BOXES, DEPOSIT, SAFETY................................................. 45
BOXES, FIBRE BOARD,CORRUGATED........................... 46
BOXES, FILING........................................................................ 47
BOXES, FOLDING.................................................................... 48
BOXES, MESSENGER.............................................................. 49
BOXES, METAL......................................................................... 50
BRACKETS, TELEPHONE..................................................... 51
BRASS RAILINGS (See Bronze Architectural and
Ornamental)
BRASS SIGNS (See Siena, Brass & Bronze)
BRASSWORK (See Bronze Architectural and
Ornamental)
BRIEF CASES (See Leather Goods)
BROADCASTING SETS, RADIO (See Radio Broad­
casting Sets)
BROKERS, BANK..................................................................... 52
BRONZE, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL. ... 53
BRONZE MEMORIALS (See Tablets, Bronze)
BRONZE PLATES...................................................................... 54
BRONZE RAILINGS (See Bronze, Architectural
and Ornamental)
BRONZE SIGNS (See Signs, Brass and Bronze)
BRONZE TABLETS (See Tablets, Bronze)
BUDGET SYSTEMS, HOME (See Systems, Budget,
Home)
BUILDERS, BANK (See Architects and Builders)
BUILDING & LOAN ADVERTISING (See Adver­
tising, Building & Loan)
BUILDING AND LOAN FORMS (See Forms, Building
and Loan)
BUILDING DIRECTORIES (See Directories, Build­
ing)
BULLET-PROOF GLASS (See Glass, Bullet-Proof)
BULLETIN BOARDS....................................
55
BURGLAR ALARMS.................................................................. 56
BURGLAR ALARMS (Gas).................................................... 57
BURGLAR ALARMS. LOCAL BANK VAULT................... 58
BURGLAR ALARM INSPECTION....................................... 59
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES (See Safes, Fire & Bur­
glar Proof)
BURGLARY INSURANCE (See Insurance, Burglary)
BUSINESS BOOKS (See Books, Banking and Busi­
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BUSINESS CARDS (See Stationers)

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BUSINESS SCHOOLS (See Schools, Correspon­
dence)
BUTTONS, ADVERTISING....................................................... 60
BUZZER SYSTEMS (See Systems, Signalling)

c
CABINETS, COIN....................................................................... 61
CABINETS, COIN WRAPPER............................................... 62
CABINETS, FILING.................................................................. 63
CABINETS, LEDGER POSTING MACHINE................ 64
CABINETS, MAP (See Cabinets, Steel)
CA8INETS, STATIONERY (See Cabinets, Storage)
CABINETS, STEEL................................................................... 65
CABINETS, STORAGE............................................................ 66
CABINETS, TRAY...................................................................... 67
CABINETS, TYPEWRITER..................................................... 68
CABINETWORK (See Woodwork)
CAGES, BANK (See Grillwork)
CALCULATING MACHINES (See Machines, Calcu­
lating)
CALCULATORS, TIME AND INTEREST............................. 69
CALENDAR CASES (See Racks, Calendar, Metal)
CALENDAR DESK PADS (See Pads, Desk, Calendar)
CALENDAR RACKS (See Racks, Calendar, Metal)
CALENDARS..............................
70
CALENDARS, DAILY DATE (See also Calendars).. 71
CALENDARS, DESK (See also Calendars)................... 72
CALENDARS, MATURITY...................................................... 73
CAMERAS...................................................................................... 74
CAMPAIGNS, LETTER (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
CANCELLING MACHINES, CHECK (See Machines,
Cancelling, Check)
CAPS, ADVERTISING (See also Novelties, Adver­
tising)...................................................................................... 75
CARBON PAPER (See Paper, Carbon)
CARDBOARD SIGNS (See Signs, Cardboard)
CARD CASES (See Leather Goods)
CARD FILING SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Filing
Card)
CARD FILING SYSTEMS (See Systems, Filing,
Card)
CARD FORMS (See Forms, Card; also Systems,
Filing, Card)
CARD INDEX FILES (See Files, Card Index)
CARD INDEXES (See Files, Card Index)
CARD LEDGER SYSTEMS (See Systems, Ledger,
Card)
CARD LEDGER TRAYS (See Trays, Card Ledger;
also Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping)
CARD LEDGERS (See Ledgers, Card)
CARD RECORD DESKS (See Desks, Card Record)
CARD RECORDS VISIBLE (See Visible Records)
CARDS, BUSINESS (See Stationers)
CARDS, CENTRAL FILE (See Files, Central)
CARDS, GREETING.................................................................. 76
CARDS, GUIDE (See Stationers)
CARDS, INCOME TAX RECORD (See Supplies, Filing)
CARDS, INDEX (See Stationers)
CARDS, LEDGER (See Ledgers, Card)
CARDS, REGISTER (See Forms, Card)
CARDS, SIGNATURE (See File, Signature or Sup­
plies, Filing)
CARDS, STREET CAR (See Advertising, Street Car)
CARDS, TABULATING (See Supplies, Filing)
CARPETS (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
CASES, BOOK (See Furniture, Bank and Office)
CASES, BRIEF (See Leather Goods)
CASES, CALENDAR (See Racks, Calendar, Metal)
CASES, CARD (See Leather Goods)
CASES, CATALOGUE............................................................... 77
CASES, FILING (See Cabinets, Filing)
CASES. NOTE, STEEL............................................................ 78
CASES, STEEL (See Cabinets, Steel)
CASH BOOKS, TELLERS’ (See Books, Cash, Tellers’)
CASH REGISTERS (See Registers, Cash)
CASHIERS, AUTOMATIC (See Coin Changers)
CATALOGUE CASES (See Cases, Catalogue)
CELLULOID NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Celluloid)
CELLULOID SPECIALTIES (See Novelties, Cellu­
loid)
CENTRAL FILE CARDS (See Files, Central)
CENTRAL FILES (See Files, Central)
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FORMS (See Forms,
Bank)
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT LEDGER FORMS (See
Forms, Ledger, Certificate of Deposit)
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT LEDGERS (See Ledgers,
Loose Leaf)
CERTIFICATES, STOCK AND BOND.................................. 79
CERTIFIERS, CHECK (See Check Endorsers)
CHAIR PADS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CHAIRS (See also Furniture, Bank and Office).. 80
CHAIRS, STEEL.......................................................................... 81
CHAIRS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (STEEL)................................. 82
CHANGEABLE SIGNS (See Signs, Changeable)
CHANGEMAKERS (See Coin Changers)
CHANGERS, COIN (See Coin Changers)
CHARTING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE.......................... 83
CHECK AND DEPOSIT SLIP DISPENSERS (See Dis­
pensers, Check and Deposit Slip)
CHECK BINDERS (See Binders, Check)
CHECK BOOK COVERS (See Covers, Check Book)
CHECK BOOKS (See Books, Check)
CHECK CANCELLING MACHINES (See Machines,
Cancelling, Check)
CHECK CERTIFIERS (See Check Endorsers)
CHECK DISPENSERS................................................ '............84
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CHECK ENDORSERS..........................
85
CHECK FILES (See Files, Check)
CHECK IMPRINTING (See Checks)
CHECK INSURANCE (See Insurance, Check)
CHECK LISTS, STOP-PAYMENT.....................................
86
CHECK PHOTOGRAPHING MACHINE............................... 87
CHECK PROTECTORS (See Protectors, Check)
CHECK RACKS (See Racks, Check)
CHECK RECORDERS..............................
88
CHECK SORTING DESKS (See Desks, Check Sort. mg)
CHECK TRAYS (See Trays, Check)
CHECK WRITERS (See Protectors, Check)
CHECKS................ ;...................................................................... S9
CHECKS, DOOR (See Door Closers)
CHECKS, METAL.............................................
go
CHEQUES, TRAVELERS’........................................................ 91
CHESTS, STEEL......................................................................... 92
CHILDREN’S SAVINGS (See School Savings)
CHIME CLOCKS (See Clocks, Electric Chime, Ad­
vertising)
CHRISTMAS CLUB SUPPLIES (See Christmas
Savings)
CHRISTMAS MONEY CONTAINERS.................................. 93
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS............................................................. 94
CIRCULAR LETTERS (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
CLEANERS, MARBLE (See Supplies, Janitors’)
CLEANERS, POLISHED STEEL.............................
95
CLEANERS, TYPEWRITER.................................................... 96
CLEANERS, WINDOW (See Supplies, Janitor’s)
CLIP BOARDS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CLIPPINGS, NEWSPAPER (See Newspaper Clip­
pings)
CLIPS, PAPER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CLIPS, PENCIL (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CLOCK SYSTEMS........................................
97
CLOCKS, COIN..........................
‘
"98
CLOCKS, DESK...............................................................................99
CLOCKS, ELECTRIC (See also Clock Systems).
100
CLOCKS, ELECTRIC CHIME ADVERTISING....
101
CLOCKS, POST AND BRACKET................
102
CLOCKS, TIME.............................
’ ” 103
CLOCKS, WATCHMEN’S...........................................
104
CLOSERS, DOOR (See Door Closers)............
CLOTH, GUMMED....................................
”"l05
CLOTH NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Cloth)
CLUBS, CHRISTMAS SAVINGS (See also Christmas
Savings).................................................................................. i06
COIN BAG SEALS (See Seals, Coin Bag)
COIN BAGS (See Bags, Coin)
COIN BOXES (See Boxes, Coin)
COIN CABINETS (See Cabinets, Coin)
COIN CHANGERS.....................................
i07
COIN CLOCKS, (See Clocks, Coin)
COIN COUNTING MACHINES.......................
108
COIN ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Coin)
COIN FOLDERS....................................................................... 109
COIN HOLDERS, METAL...................................
n0
COIN HOLDERS, PASTEBOARD (See Coin Foiders)
COIN PACKAGING TRAYS (See Trays, Coin- Pack­
aging)
COIN SORTING MACHINES (See Machines, Coin
Sorting)
COIN TRAYS (See Trays, Coin)
COIN WRAPPER CABINETS (See Cabinets, Coin
Wrapper)
COIN WRAPPERS (See Wrappers, Coin)
COLLAPSIBLE FILES (See Files, Storage, Collap­
sible)
COLLECTION LETTERS (See Letters, Collection)
COLLECTION SYSTEMS (See Systems, Collection)
COMBINATION CHECK AND PASS BOOKS (See
Books, Check)
COMBINATION LOCKS (See Locks, Combination)
COMMERCIAL ATLASES......................................................... m
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORIES (See Directories,
Commercial)
COMPTOMETERS (See Machines, Adding)
COMPUTERS, TIME (See Calculators, Time and
CONTESTS. NEW BUSINESS (See Advertising
Service)
CONTRACTORS (See Architects and Builders)
CONVEYOR SYSTEMS (See Pneumatic Tubes)
COOLERS, WATER (See Water Coolers)
COPY, ADVERTISING (See Advertising Service;
also Agencies Bank, Advertising, and Adver­
tising, Direct Mail Material)
COPYING MACHINES (See Duplicators)
CORRESPONDENCE FILES (See Files, Correspon­
dence)
CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (See Schools, Corre­
spondence)
CORRUGATED FIBRE BOARD BOXES (See Boxes,
Fibre Board, Corrugated)
CORRUGATED FIBRE BOARD FILES (See Boxes,
Fibre Board, Corrugated)
COSTUMERS (See Furniture, Bank and Office)
COUNTER SCREENS (See Grillwork; also Fix­
tures, Bank and Office)
COUNTERS, BANK (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
COUNTERS. COIN (See Machines, Coin Counting)
COUPON BOOTHS (See Fixtures, Bank & Office)
COUPON CANCELLING MACHINES (See Machines,
Cancelling, Check)
COUPON CUTTERS (See Cutters, Coupon)
COUPON ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Coupon)
COUPON WINDOW ENVELOPES (See Envelopes,
Coupon Window)
COVERS, CHECK BOOK.......................................................112
COVERS, RADIATOR (STEEL).............................................113

CREDIT FILES (See Files, Credit)
CREDIT SLIPS (See Forms, Bank)
CUPS, DRINKING...................... .............................................. 114
CUPS, SPONGE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CURRENCY BAGS (See Bags, Coin)
CURRENCY BALING MACHINES (See Machines,
Baling, Currency)
CURRENCY BOXES (See Boxes, Currency)
CURRENCY ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Cur­
rency)
CURRENCY STRAPS (See Straps, Currency)
CUSPIDORS (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
CUSTOMERS’ DESKS (See Desks, Lobby)
CUT FILES (See Files, Cut)
CUTTERS, COUPON................................................................. 115

DAILY DATE CALENDARS (See Calendars, Daily
Date)
DATING MACHINES (See Stamps, Dating)
DATING STAMPS (See Stamps, Dating)
DEBIT SLIPS (See Forms, Bank)
DECORATORS. INTERIOR........................
115
DEPOSIT BOXES, SAFETY (See Boxes. Deposit,
Safety)
DEPOSITORIES, AFTER HOUR.............................
117
DEPOSIT RECEIVING MACHINES (See Machines
Deposit Receiving)
DEPOSIT SLIPS (See Forms, Bank)
DEPOSIT TICKETS (See Forms, Bank)
DEPOSITORS’ BANK YEAR BOOKS (See Stationers)
DESIGNERS, INTERIOR (See also Architects and
Builders)............................................................................... 113
DESIGNERS, VAULT (See also Vaults).......................119
DESK CALENDARS (See Calendars, Desk)
DESK CLOCKS (See Clocks, Desk)
DESK DRAWER FILES (See Files, Desk Drawer)
DESK FANS (See Supplies, Electrical)
DESK LAMPS (See Lamps, Desk)
DESK LETTER TRAYS (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
DESK PADS (See Pads, Desk)
DESK PADS, GLASS (See Pads, Desk, Glass)
DESK SIGNS (See Signs, Desk; also Nameplates)
DESK TELEPHONE STANDS (See Brackets, Tele­
phone)
DESKS (See also Furniture, Bank and Office). 120
DESKS, BOOKKEEPERS’..............
121
DESKS, CARD RECORD.....................
129
DESKS. CHECK SORTING................................123
DESKS, CUSTOMERS’ (See Desks, Lobby)
DESKS, LOBBY (See also Fixtures, Bank & Office) 124
DESKS, MECHANICAL POSTING........................ ...........125
DESKS, METAL (See also Furniture, Metal).... 126
DESKS, TYPEWRITER (See also Stands, Type­
writer) ..................................................................................... 127
DESKS, WOOD (See also Furniture, Bank and
Office)....................................................................................... 128
DEVICES, ACCOUNTING (See Accounting Devices
and specific headings)
DEVICES, FILING (See specific headings)
DEVICES, LOOSE LEAF (See also Supplies, Loose
Leaf and specific headings)...................................... 129
DEVICES, OFFICE (See specific headings)
DEVICES, SEALING (See specific headings)
DIARIES......................................................................................... ..
DICTAPHONE CYLINDERS......................................................131
DICTAPHONES (See also Machines, Dictating). 132
DICTATING MACHINES (See Machines, Dictating)
DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING (See Advertising,
Direct Mail Material)
DIRECTORIES, BANKERS’................................................... 133
DIRECTORIES, BUILDING (See Bulletin Boards)
DIRECTORIES, COMMERCIAL.............................................. 134
DIRECTORS’ TABLES (See Furniture, Bank &
Office)
DISCOUNT REGISTERS (See Registers, Bank)
DISPENSERS, CHECK & DEPOSIT SLIP........................... 135
DISPENSERS, DRINKING CUP (See Equipment,
Bank and Office)
DISPENSERS, SOAP.......................................
i36
DISPLAY ADVERTISING, WINDOW (See Advertis­
ing, Window Displav)
DISPLAY TRAYS (See Trays, Display)
DISTRIBUTORS, CHECK (See Trays, Check)
DISTRIBUTORS, LETTER (See Trays, Check)
DOCUMENT FILES (See Files, Document)
DOOR CHECKS (See Door Closers)
DOOR CLOSERS.......................................................................... 137
DOOR MATS (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
DOOR OPENERS, ELECTRIC.................................................. 133
DOORS, ENTRANCE (See Doors, Metal)
DOORS. FIRE ......................................................
139
DOORS, HOLLOW METAL,BRONZE, AND STEEL...........140
DOORS, METAL (andTrim).....................................
141
DOORS, REVOLVING.............................................................. ^42
DOORS, SCREEN (See Screens, Door and Window)
DOORS. VAULT (See also Vaults).................................143
DOORS, WOOD (See Woodwork)
DRAFT AND NOTE RACKS (See Racks, Draft and
Note)
DRAFTS, BANK (See Forms, Bank)
DRAWER TRAYS (See Trays, Drawer)
DRAWERS, MONEY..................................
144
DRINKING CUP DISPENSERS (See Equipment,
Bank and Office)
DRINKING CUPS (See Cups, Drinking)
DUPLICATING INKS (See Inks, Duplicating)
DUPLICATING MACHINES (See Duplicators)
DUPLICATORS............................................................ .............. 145.

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ELECTRIC CLOCKS (See Clocks, Electric)
ELECTRIC FANS (See Supplies, Electrical)
ELECTRIC DOOR OPENERS (See Door Openers

Electric)
ELECTRIC FLASHERS
ELECTRIC LIGHTING

(See Signs, Electric)
FIXTURES (See Fixtures,

Lighting)
ELECTRIC SIGNS (See Signs, Electric)
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Electrical)
ELEVATOR ENCLOSURES (See Fixtures, Bank &

Office)
EMBOSSING (See also Printing and Engraving) .. 146
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, BANK..............................147
ENCLOSURES, ELEVATOR (See Fixtures, Bank &

Office)
ENDORSEMENT STAMPS (See Stamps, Rubber)
ENDORSERS, CHECK (See Check Endorsers)
ENGINEERS, EQUIPMENT (See also Architects and

Builders)............... ..............................................148
ENGINEERS, INDUSTRIAL.................................... <. 149
ENGINEERS, SAFE AND VAULT.................................... 150
ENGINEERS, VAULT (See
ENGRAVED BONDS (See

Vault Inspection)
Certificates, Stock and

Bond)
(See Letterheads, En­
graved; also Engraving)
ENGRAVING..............................................................151
ENGRAVED LETTERHEADS

ENGROSSERS...................................................................... 152
ENTRANCE DOORS (See Floors, Metal)
ENTRANCE GATES (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
ENVELOPE SEALERS (See Machines, Sealing, En­

velope)
ENVELOPE SEALING MACHINES

(See Machines,

Sealing, Envelope)
ENVELOPES.............................................................. 153
ENVELOPES, BANKING BY MAIL............................. 154
ENVELOPES, COIN.....................................................155
ENVELOPES, COUPON................................................156
ENVELOPES, COUPON WINDOW................................157
ENVELOPES, CURRENCY...........................................158
ENVELOPES. EXPANDING......................................... 159
ENVELOPES, FILING..................................................160
ENVELOPES, LOCK................................................... 161
ENVELOPES, MAILING...............................................162
ENVELOPES, OPEN-END........................................... 163
ENVELOPES, PAY ROLL...........................
164
ENVELOPES, REGISTERED MAIL.............................. 165
EQUIPMENT, BANK AND OFFICE (See also specific

headings).............................................................166
(See Charting Equip­
ment and Service)
EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS (See Engineers, Equip­
ment)
EQUIPMENT, FILING (See also specific headings) .167
EQUIPMENT, FINGER PRINT (See Finger Print
Outfits)
EQUIPMENT, LIGHTING (See Fixtures, Lighting)
EQUIPMENT, LOOSE LEAF (See Devices and
Supplies, Loose Leaf; also specific headings)
EQUIPMENT MACHINE BOOKKEEPING..................168
EQUIPMENT, MAILROOM (See specific headings)
EQUIPMENT, METAL, FILING (See Equipment
Filing)
EQUIPMENT, OFFICE (See Equipment, Bank and
Office; also specific headings)
EQUIPMENT, STORAGE............................................169
EQUIPMENT, TIME RECORDING (See also Re­
corders, Time)
EQUIPMENT, VAULT (See also specific headings) .170
ERADICATORS, INK (See Ink Eradicators)
ERASERS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
EXPANDING ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, ExEJ&ANDpNG WALLETS (See Wallets. Expanding;
also Envelopes)
EXPENSE BOOKS (See Stationers)
EXTINGUISHERS, FIRE (See Fire Extinguishers)
EYELET MACHINES AND EYELETS......................... 171
EYE SHADES (See Supplies, Bank and Office)

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FANS, DESK (Sea Supplies, Electrical)
FARM MORTGAGE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
FASTENERS, PAPER.................................................172
FIBRE BOARD BOXES, CORRUGATED (See Boxes,
Fibre Board, Corrugated)
FIBRE BOARD FILES, CORRUGATED (See Boxes,
Fibre Board, Corrugated)
FILES (See specific headings)
FILES CARO INDEX
................................ ... 173
. ... 174
Fll F<’ r.HFCK
............................................. .... 175
FILEsj CORRESPONDENCE.................................... .... 176
.... 177
FILES CREDIT
.................................. ..
Fll F5 CUT
............................................. .... 178
CII c«’ ncpnciT Tir.KFT
..................... .... 179
files' DESK DRAWER...................................................... 180
FILES, DOCUMENT (See also Files, Steel)............ 181
FILES, FIBRE BOARD, CORRUGATED (See Boxes,
Fibre Board, Corrugated!
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FILES, STEEL................................................................ 183
FILES, STORAGE, COLLAPSIBLE.............................. 184
FILES. WOOD................................................................ 185
FILING BOXES (See Boxes, Filing)
FILING CABINETS (See Cabinets, Filing)
FILING OEVlCES (See specific headings)
FILING ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Filing)
FILING EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Filing and

specific headings)

FILING FOLDERS (See Folders, Filing)
FILING MACHINES (See Machines,

Account

Finding)

FILING RACKS (See Racks, Filing)
FILING SPECIALTIES (See Supplies, Filing)
FILING SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Filing; also spe­

cific headings)

FILING SYSTEMS (See Systems, Filing; also Sys­

tems, Filing, Card)

FILMS, MOTION PICTURE (See Advertising, Mo­

tion Picture)

FINANCIAL ADVERTISING (See Advertising, Ser­

vice)

_

FINANCIAL PUBLICATIONS (See Publications, Fi­

nancial and Magazines, Banking)
FINGER PADS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
FINGER PRINT OUTFITS........................................... 186
FIRE ALARMS............................................................187
FIREARMS (See also Revolvers)......................... 188
FIRE DOORS (See Doors, Fire)
FIRE ESCAPES (See Iron, Architectural and Or­
namental!
„„
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS................................................. 189
FIREPROOF SAFES (See Safes, Fire and BurglarPrnnfl
FIXTURES, BANDIT RESISTANT............................... 190
FIXTURES, BANK AND OFFICE.................................191
FIXTURES, LIGHTING.................................................. 192
FIXTURES, MARBLE (See also Fixtures. Bank
and Office)........................................................... 193
FIXTURES, METAL (See Fixtures, Bank and
OfflpA^

FIXTURES, WOOD (See Woodwork; also Fixtures,

Bank and Office!
FLASHERS, ELECTRIC (See Signs, Electric)
FLUIDS, WRITING (See Inks)
FOLDERS, ADVERTISING (See Advertising Ser­

vice and Printing)
FOLDERS, COIN (See Coin Folders)
FOLDERS. FILING (See also Envelopes and Sup-

plies. Filing^.......................................................194

GAS LIGHTING FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Lighting)
GATES, ENTRANCE (See Fixtures, Bank & Office)
GAUGES, RAIN (See Rain Gauges)
GLASS, BULLET-PROOF............................................ 210
GLASS DESK PADS (See Pads, Desk, Glass)
GLASS, SAFETY (See Glass, Bullet-Proof)
GLASS SIGNS (See Signs, Glass)
GLOBES..................................................................... 211
GLUE (See also Supplies, Bankand Office)... .212
GOLD LETTERING (See Lettering, Gold)
GOODS. LEATHER (See Leather Goods)
GREETING CARDS (See Cards, Greeting)
GRILLWORK..............................................................213
GUARDS, WINDOW (See Grillwork)
GUIDE CARDS (See Stationers)
GUIDES, INDEX (See also Supplies, Filing)......... 214
GUMMED CLOTH (See Cloth, Gummed)
GUMMED PAPER (See Paper, Gummed)
GUMMED TAPE (See Tape, Gummed)
GUMMED TAPE SEALING MACHINES (See Ma­

chines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

H
HEKTOGRAPHS (See also Duplicators).................215
HOLDERS, COIN, METAL (See Coin Holders, Metal)
HOLDERS, COIN, PASTEBOARD (See Coin Folders)
HOLDERS, LOOSE LEAF (See Binders, Loose Leaf

and Supplies, Loose Leaf)

HOLDERS, PASS BOOK (See Jackets, Pass Book)
HOLDERS, PHONE LIST (See Indexes, Telephone)
HOLDERS, RUBBER STAMP.......................................216
HOLDERS STENO. NOTEBOOK.................................217
HOLD-UP ALARMS (See Burglar Alarms)
HOME BUDGET SYSTEMS (See Systems, Budget,

Home)

„ , „
(See Savings Banks,Home
and Pocket)
HOME STUDY (See Schools, Correspondence)
HONOR ROLLS (See Tablets, Bronze)
HOUSE ORGANS (See also Booklets, Advertising) .218
HUMIDORS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
HUSH-A-PHONES (See Telephone Attachments)

HOME SAVINGS BANKS

FOLDERS, STATEMENT (See Lithographing and

Printing)
FOLDING BOXES (See Boxes, Folding)
FOLDING MACHINES (See Machines, Folding)
FOLDS, BILL (See Bill Folds)
FORGERY INSURANCE (See Insurance, Check)
FORMS, ACCEPTANCE (See Forms, Bank) .
FORMS. ACCOUNTING (See also Forms, Machine

Bookkeeping)...................................................... 195
FORMS, BANK (See also Stationers and specific

headings)..............................................................196
BANK ACCEPTANCE (See Forms, Bank)
BANKING BY MAIL..................................... 197
BOND (See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
BOOKKEEPING (See Forms, Accounting
and Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
FORMS, BUILDING AND LOAN................................... 198
FORMS, CARD (See also Systems, Filing Card).. 199
FORMS. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT (See also Forms,
Bank)
FORMS, ENGRAVED (See Engraving, also Sta­
tioners!
,
FORMS. FARM MORTGAGE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, LEDGER (See also Forms, Loose Leaf and
Ledgers, Loose Leafl......................................... 200
FORMS, LEDGER, CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT........ 201
FORMS, LEDGER, LIABILITY (See Forms, Ledger,
also Ledgers, Liability)
FORMS, LITHOGRAPHED (See also Lithographing
and Forms, Bank)
FORMS, LOOSE LEAF............................................... 202
FORMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING........................... 203
FORMS, MANIFOLD................................................... 204
FORMS, MECHANICAL ACCOUNTING (See also
Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
FORMS, MORTGAGE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, NOTE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, OUTLOOK NOTICE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, PRINTED (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, REGISTER (See Registers, Bank)
FORMS, REMITTANCE (See also Forms, Bank)
FORMS, RUBBER STAMP......................................... .205
FORMS, RULED (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, SAVINGS DEPT. (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, STATEMENT, BORROWERS’ (See Forms,
FORMS^STOCK CERTIFICATE (See Certificates,
Stock and Bond)
FORMS, TRADE ACCEPTANCE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, TRUST DEPT. (See also Forms, Bank) .. .206
FOUNTAIN PENS (See Pens, Fountain)
FRAMES, POSTER. .................................................207
FURNITURE, BANK AND OFFICE............................... 208
FURNITURE, MARBLE (See Fixtures, Bank and
Office; also Fixtures, Marble)
FURNITURE, METAL................................................. 209
FURNITURE, VAULT (See Equipment, Vault)

FORMS,
FORMS,
FORMS,
FORMS,

I
IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS

(See Finger Print

Outfits)
IDENTIFICATION,

FINGER

(See Finger

PRINT

Print Outfits)
ILLUMINATED WINDOW SIGNS

(See Signs, Eleo-

tric; also Posters)
ILLUMINATION, BANK (See Fixtures, Lighting)
ILLUMINATION, DESK (See Lamps, Desk)
INCOME TAX RECORD CARDS (See Supplies, Filing)
INCOME TAX SERVICE (See Service, Tax)
INCORPORATION PROCEDURE..................................... 219
INDEMNITY INSURANCE (See Insurance, Indem­

nity)

INDEX CARDS (See Stationers)
INDEX GUIDES (See Guides, Index)
INDEX TABS (See Guides, Index)
INDEXES, CARD (See Files, Card Index)
INDEXES, TELEPHONE................................................... 220
INDEXING SERVICE......................................................... 221
INDOOR SIGNS (See Signs)
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS (See Engineers, IndusINDUSTRIAL REPORTS

(See Service, Statistical)

INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS..................................................... 222
INK ERADICATORS........................................................... 223
INK PADS (See Pads, Rubber Stamp)

mKS....... .......................................................

224

INKS, DUPLICATING........................................................ 225
INKS, RUBBER STAMP....................................................226
INKSTANDS.........................
227
INSPECTION BURGLAR ALARM (See Burglar

Alarm Inspection)
INSPECTION, TIME LOCK

(See Lock Inspection,

INSPECTION, VAULT (See Vault Inspection)
INSURANCE, BURGLARY................................................. 228
INSURANCE, CHECK........................................................ 229
INSURANCE, FORGERY (See Insurance, Check)
INSURANCE, INDEMNITY............................................... 230
INSURANCE, MAIL................
231
INSURANCE, PLATE GLASS........................................... 232
INTER-COMMUNICATING TELAUTOGRAPHS............. 233
INTER-COMMUNICATING TELEPHONES (See Tele­

phones, Inter-Communicating)
INTEREST AND DISCOUNT TELLERS

Tellers, Interest)
INTEREST CALCULATORS

and Interest)

(See Tables,

(See Calculators, Time

INTEREST COMPUTING MACHINES

(See Calculators,

Time and Interest)

INTEREST TABLES AND INTEREST CALCULATORS. 234
INTERIOR DECORATORS (See Decorators,Interior;

also Architects and Builders)
(See Designers, Interior;
also Architects and Builders)
IRON, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL............23o

INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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JACKETS, PASS BOOK............................................................ 236
JANITORS’ SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Janitor)
JOURNALS, BANKING (See Magazines, Banking)

KODAKS (See Cameras)

LABELS, ADVERTISING.........................................
237
LAMPS, DESK................................................
238
LAWS, BANKING....................................................................... 239
LAYOUTS, OFFICE (See Engineers Equipment
and Decorators, Interior)
LEAD PENCILS (See Pencils, Lead)
LEATHER GOODS ....................................................................240
LEATHER NOVELTIES (See Leather Goods, also
Novelties, Advertising)
LEATHER WALLETS (See Leather Goods, also
Novelties)
LEAVES, LEDGER (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
LEDGER FORMS (See Forms, Ledger)
LEDGER LEAVES (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
LEDGER PAPER (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
LEDGER POSTING AND STATEMENT MACHINE SUP­
PLIES (See Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping)
LEDGER POSTING AND STATEMENT MACHINES
(See Machines, Bookkeeping)
LEDGER POSTING MACHINE CABINETS (See Cabi­
nets, Ledger Posting Machine)
LEDGER POSTING MACHINE PAPER (See Supplies,
Machine Bookkeeping)
LEDGER RACKS (See Racks, Mechanical Posting)
LEDGER SHEETS (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
LEDGER SYSTEMS (See Systems, Ledger)
LEDGER SYSTEMS, CARD (See Systems, Ledger,
Card)
LEDGER TRAYS, CARD (See Trays, Card Ledger)
LEDGERS, BOSTON..................................
241
LEDGERS, CARD..................................................................i .242
LEDGERS, CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT (See Ledgers,
Loose Leaf)
LEDGERS, LIABILITY..................................
243
LEDGERS, LOOSE LEAF.............. ................
244
LEGAL SERVICE...................................................................‘ .245
LETTER BASKETS (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
LETTER CAMPAIGNS (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
LETTERHEADS, EMB0SSED(See Embossing)
LETTERHEADS, ENGRAVED (See also Engraving)246
LETTERHEADS, LITHOGRAPHED (See also Litho­
graphing) ............................................................................ 247
LETTERHEADS, PRINTED (See Printing; also Sta­
tioners)
LETTERING, GOLD........................................
248
LETTER OPENERS......................................
‘ 249
LETTER OPENERS (AUTOMATIC)......................... .' “250
LETTERS, COLLECTION..........................................................251
LETTERS, NEW BUSINESS (See also Advertising,
Direct Mail Material)
LETTERS OF CREDIT (See Forms, Bank)
LIABILITY LEDGERS (See Ledgers, Liability)
LIGHTING EQUIPMENT (See Fixtures, Lighting)
LIGHTING SYSTEMS (See Fixtures, Lighting)
LIGHTS, DESK (See Lamps, Desk)
LININGS, VAULT...................................
252
LININGS, VAULT (ELECTRIC)................................. 253
LIQUID SOAPS (See Soaps, Liquid)
LISTING MACHINES (See Machines, Adding)
LISTS, CHECK, STOP-PAYMENT (See Check Lists,
Stop-Payment)
LISTS, MAILING...................................................................... 254
LISTS, TELEPHONE (See Indexes, Telephone)
LITHOGRAPHED FORMS (See Lithographing and
Forms, Bank)
LITHOGRAPHED LETTERHEADS (See Lithograph­
ing)
LITHOGRAPHING...................................................................... 255
LOAN REGISTERS (See Registers, Note and Loan)
LOBBY DESKS (See Desks, Lobby)
LOBBY SIGNS (See Posters and Signs)
LOCK INSPECTION, TIME................................................. 256
LOCKERS, STEEL............................................................. .. .257
LOCKS....................................................................................
258
LOCKS, COMBINATION........................ 259
LOCKS, SAFE DEPOSIT (See Locks, Combina­
tion)
LOCKS, SAFETY VAULT (See also Burglar Alarm)260
LOCKS, TIME................................... ......................................... 261
LOOSE LEAF BINDERS (See Binders, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF BOOKS (See Books, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF DEVICES (See Devices, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF EQUIPMENT (See Devices &
Supplies, Loose Leaf; also specific headings)
LOOSE LEAF FORMS (See Forms, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF HOLDERS (See Holders, Loose Leaf;
also Devices, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS (See Ledgers, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS (See Books, I.oose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF SHEETS (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS (See Systems, Loose Leaf)
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MACHINE BOOKKEEPING FORMS (See Forms,
Machine Bookkeeping)
MACHINE BOOKKEEPING SUPPLIES (See Supplies,
Machine Bookkeeping)
MACHINE BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS (See Systems,
Machine Bookkeeping)
MACHINES, ACCOUNT FINDING...................................... 262
MACHINES, ADDING........................................
263
MACHINES, ADDRESSING...................................................... 264
MACHINES, AUTOMATIC POSTING (See Machines,
Bookkeeping)
MACHINES, BALING, CURRENCY.......................................265
MACHINES, BALING, WASTE PAPER................................266
MACHINES, BILLING............................................
267
MACHINES, BINDING..............................................
268
MACHINES, BOOKKEEPING.................................
269
MACHINES, CALCULATING....................................................270
MACHINES, CALCULATING (ELECTRIC)......................... 271
MACHINES, CALCULATING, INTEREST (See Calcu­
lators, Time and Interest)
MACHINES, CANCELLING, BOND AND COUPON (See
Machines, Canceling, Check)
MACHINES, CANCELLING, CHECK.................................... 272
MACHINES, COIN CHANGING (See Coin Changers)
MACHINES, COIN COUNTING...............................................273
MACHINES, COIN SORTING (See Machines, Coin
Counting)
MACHINES, COPYING (See also Duplicators)
MACHINES, DATING (See Stamps, Dating)
MACHINES, DEPOSIT RECEIVING....
274
MACHINES, DICTATING................................................... '..'.275
MACHINES, DUPLICATING (See Duplicators)
MACHINES, EYELET (See Eyelet Machines and
Eyelets)
MACHINES, FILING (See Machines, Account
Finding)
MACHINES, FOLDING.............................................................. 276
MACHINES, INTEREST COMPUTING................................. 277
MACHINES, LEDGER POSTING AND STATEMENT
(See Machines, Bookkeeping)
MACHINES, LISTING (See Machines, Adding)
MACHINES, MAILING PERMIT (METER)........................ 278
MACHINES, MAILING PERMIT (NON-METER)............279
MACHINES, NUMBERING................................................... 280
MACHINES, PERFORATING..................................
281
MACHINES, PERMIT MAILING (See Machines,
Mailing, Permit)
MACHINES, POSTING (See Machines, Bookkeep­
ing)
MACHINES, POST-MARKING (PERMIT) (See Ma­
chines, Mailing Permit)
MACHINES, REPRODUCING (See Duplicators)
MACHINES, SAVINGS, STAMP (See Machines,
Deposit, Receiving)
MACHINES, SCRUBBING.........................................................282
MACHINES, SEALING, ENVELOPE (See also Ma­
chines, Mailing, Permit).....................................
283
MACHINES, SEALING, GUMMED TAPE.
“284
MACHINES, SIGNATURE SIGNING..............................
285
MACHINES, STAMP AFFIXING (See Stamp Affixers)
MACHINES, STAPLING....................................................
286
MACHINES, STENCIL......................................... ... .287
MACHINES, TABULATING (See Machines, Add­
ing and Calculating)
MAGAZINE RACKS (See Racks, Magazine and
Newspaper)
MAGAZINES, BANKING....................................................... .288
MAILING BAGS (See Bags, Mailing)
MAILING ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Mailing)
MAILING LISTS (See Lists, Mailing)
MAILING MACHINES (See Machines, Mailing)
MAILING TAGS (See Tags, Mailing)
MAILROOM EQUIPMENT (See specific headings;
MANGANESE STEEL SAFES (See Safes, Manganese
Steel)
MANIFOLD FORMS (See Forms, Manifold)
MAPS, AUTO TRAILS...............................................................289
MARBLE (See Fixtures, Marble)
MARBLE CLEANERS (See Supplies, Janitors’)
MARBLE FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Marble)
MARBLE FURNITURE (See Fixtures, Bank and
Office)
MATS, DOOR (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
MATURITY CALENDARS (See*Calendars, Maturity
MATURITY TICKLERS (See Forms, Bank)
MECHANICAL ACCOUNTING FORMS (See Forms,
Machine Bookkeeping)
MECHANICAL POSTING DESKS (See Desks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHANICAL POSTING RACKS (See Racks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHANICAL POSTING STANDS (See Racks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHAN|CAL POSTING SYSTEMS (See Systems,
Machine Bookkeeping)
MEMO BOOKS (See Books, Memo)
MEMO PADS (See Pads, Memo)
MEMORIALS, BRONZE (See Tablets, Bronze)
MEMORIAL TABLETS (See Tablets, Bronze)
MENDING TAPE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)

MESSENGER BOXES (See Boxes, Messenger)
MESSENGER’S WALLETS (See Wallets, Leather)
METERED MAIL (See Machines, Mailing, Permit)
METAL BOXES (See Boxes, Metal)
METAL CHECKS (See Checks, Metal)
METAL COIN HOLDERS (See Coin Holders, Metal)
METAL DESKS (See Desks, Metal)
METAL DOORS (See Doors, Metal)
METAL FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
METAL FURNITURE (See Furniture, Metal)
METAL NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Metal)
METAL SHELVING (See Shelving, Metal)
METAL SIGNS (See Signs, Metal)
METAL SPECIALTIES (See Novelties, Metal)
METAL TAGS (See Checks, Metal)
MIMEOGRAPH INKS (See Inks, Duplicating)
MIMEOGRAPHS (See also Duplicators)................... 290
MOISTENERS, ENVELOPE AND STAMP........................... 291
MONEY BAGS (See Bags, Coin)
MONEY CHESTS (See Chests, Steel)
MONEY CONTAINERS............................................................. 292
MONEY DRAWERS (See Drawers, Money)
MORTGAGE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
MORTGAGE REGISTERS (See Registers, Mortgage)
MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING (See Advertising,
Motion Picture)
MOTION PICTURE FILMS (See Advertising Motion
Picture)
MOTION PICTURE MACHINES (See Machines, Mo­
tion Picture)
MOUTHPIECES, TELEPHONE (See Telephone,
Mouthpieces)
MUCILAGE.....................................................................................293
MULTIGRAPHS (See also Duplicators)........................ 294
MULTISTAMPS............................................................................. 295

N
NAMEPLATES............................................................................ 296
NEOSTYLES (See Duplicators).......................................
NEW ACCOUNT SERVICE (See Personal Solicita­
tion, New Accounts)
NEW BUSINESS CONTESTS (See Advertising
Service)
NEW BUSINESS LETTERS (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING (See Advertising
Service; also Agencies, Bank Advertising)
NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS.......................................................297
NEWSPAPER RACKS (See Racks, Magazine and
Newspaper)
NIGHT DEPOSIT SAFES (See Safes, Night Deposi­
tory)
NOTE AND DRAFT RACKS (See Racks, Draft and
Note)
NOTE AND LOAN REGISTERS (See Registers, Note
and Loan)
NOTEBOOK HOLDERS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (See
Holders, Steno. Notebook)
NOTE BOOKS (See Books, Blank; also Stationers)
NOTE BOOKS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (See Supplies,
Bank and Office)
NOTE CASES, STEEL (See Cases, Note, Steel)
NOTE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
NOTICE FORMS, OUTLOOK (See Forms, Bank)
NOVELTIES, ADVERTISING (See also specific head­
ings) ................................ -.........................................................298
NOVELTIES, CELLULOID............................
299
NOVELTIES, CLOTH........................................
“ 300
NOVELTIES, LEATHER.....................................
' 30i
NOVELTIES, METAL......................................
“302
NOVELTIES, PAPER.................................
“303
NUMBERING MACHINES (See Machines, Number­
ing)

o
OFFICE DEVICES (See specific headings)
OFFICE EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Bank and
Office; also specific headings)
OFFICE FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Bank and Offioe)
OFFICE FURNITURE (See Furniture, Bank and
Office)
OFFICE LAYOUTS (See Engineers, Equipment)
OFFICE PARTITIONS (See Fixtu s, Bank and
Office)
OFFICE PASTE (See Paste, Office; also Supplies)
OFFICE SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
OMNIBUSES, VAULT..........................
394
OPEN-END ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, OpenEnd)
OPENERS, DOOR (ELECTRIC) (See Door Openers.
Electric)
OPENERS, LETTER (See Letter Openers)
ORGANS, HOUSE (See House Organs)
ORNAMENTAL BRASS (See Bronze, Architectural
and Ornamental)
ORNAMENTAL BRONZE (See Bronze, Architec­
tural and Ornamental)
ORNAMENTAL IRON (See Iron, Architectural and
Ornamental)
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING (See Advertising, Poster
and Millboard; also Signs)
OUTDOOR SIGNS (See Signs, Road; also Signs
Electric)
OUTFITS. PRINTING
(See Printing Presses)
(Small)
OUTLOOK NOTICF FORMS (See Forms, Bank)

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PROCEDURE, INCORPORATION

(See Incorporation

Procedure)
PADS.BLOTTER (See also Pads, Desk & Supplies) 305
PADS, CHAIR (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PADS, DESK......................................................................... 306

................ 307
PADS, DESK, CALENDAR.
.308
PADS, DESK, GLASS.
PADS, FINGER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PADS, INK (See Pads, Rubber Stamp)
PADS, MEMO (See also Stationers)...................... 309
310
PADS RUBBER STAMP.
PAPER, ADDING MACHINE (See Rolls, Adding
Machine)
PAPER, BANK NOTE (See Paper, Safety)
PAPER, BOND (See Stationers)
PAPER, CARBON...............'...............................................311
PAPER CLIPS

(See Supplies, Bank and Office)
Paper)

PAPER FASTENERS (See Fasteners,
PAPER, GUMMED.........................

Machine Bookkeeping)
PAPER NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Paper)
PAPER PUNCHES (See Punches, Paper)
PAPER RULING................................................................... 313
PAPER. SAFETY.................................................................314
PAPER TOWELS (See Towels, Paper)
PAPER, TYPEWRITER (See also Stationers

Supplies)............

or

315
PAPER WEIGHTS................................................................ 316
PAPER, WRAPPING (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
PAPER, WRITING (See Stationers)
PARCEL POST SCALES (See Scales, Parcel Post)
.317
PARTITIONS.
PASS BOOK JACKETS (See Jackets, Pass Book)
PASS BOOKS.............................................................. 318
PASTE, OFFICE................................................................... 319
PASTEBOARD COIN HOLDERS (See Coin Folders)
PAYROLL ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Payroll)
PAYROLL STRONG BOXES (See Boxes, Strong,

^

,

, na.

.

PENCIL CLIPS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PENCILS, ADVERTISING........................................... 320
PENCILS, AUTOMATIC.............................................. 321
PENCILS, LEAD (See alsoSupplies)....................... 322
PENHOLDERS........................................................ -323
PENS. FOUNTAIN..................................................... 324
PENS, STEEL (MFGRS.)................................. . .
..325
PERFORATORS (See Machines, Perforating)
PERMIT MAILING MACHINES (See Machines,

Mailing, Permit)

PERSONAL RECORDS (See Systems, Filing)
PERSONAL SOLICITATION (NewAccounts).............326
PHONE LIST HOLDERS (See Indexes, Telephone)
PHOTO COPYING MACHINE SUPPLIES (See Supplies

Photo Copving Machine)
PHOTOSTAT SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Photo Copy­
ing Machine)
PHOTOSTATS..............................................................327
PINS, MAP............................................................................328
PLATES, BRONZE (See Bronze Plates)
PNEUMATIC TUBES...........................................
POCKET BOOKS (See Novelties, Leather;

. . .329
also

Leather Goods)
POCKET SAVINGS BANKS

(See Savings Banks,

Home and Pocket)
PORCELAIN ENAMELED SIGNS

Safety Vault)
PROTECTIVE DEVICES

(See Burglar Alarms and

Locks)
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT............................................. 334
PROTECTORS, CHECK........................................................335
PUBLICATIONS, FINANCIAL (See also Magazines

Banking)..............................................................33b
(See Advertising Service;
Agencies, Bank Advertising; and specific
headings)
PUNCHES, BOND AND TICKET..................................337
PUNCHES, PAPER............................................................... 338
PURCHASE ORDER BOOKS (See Books, Blank)
PURIFIERS, AIR (See Air Purifiers)
PUSHBUTTONS (See Supplies, Electrical)

PUBLICITY SERVICE

RACKS, CALENDAR (METAL)......................................... 339
RACKS, CHECK....................................................................340
RACKS, DRAFT AND NOTE............................................... 341
RACKS, FILING...............................
............ 342
RACKS, LEDGER (See Racks, Mechanical PostRACKS, MAGAZINE AND NEWSPAPER.......................... 343
RACKS, MECHANICAL POSTING..................................... 344
RACKS, RUBBER STAMP................................................. 345
RADIATOR COVERS, STEEL..................•••••••...........346
RAILINGS (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
RAIN GAUGES................... ..........•• •• •• • • • •
• • 347
RECEIVING MACHINES, DEPOSIT (See Machines,
%

Deposit Receiving)

RECEPTACLES, WASTE..........................- • • • -............-348
RECORD DESKS, CARD (See Desks, Card Record)
RECORDERS, TIME (See also Stamps, Time) ... .349
RECORDS, PERSONAL (See Systems, Filing)
RECORDS, SAFE DEPOSIT (See Safe Deposit

Records)

, „
(See Visible Records)

RECORDS, VISIBLE
REFLECTORS...................................................................... 350
REGISTER CARDS (See Forms, Card)
REGISTERED MAIL ENVELOPES (See Envelopes,

Registered Mail)
REGISTERS. AUTOGRAPHIC............................................. 351
REGISTERS, BANK............................................................. 352
REGISTERS, CASH.............................................................. 353
REGISTERS, DISCOUNT (See also Registers, Bank).354
REGISTERS, MORTGAGE (See also Registers, Bank)355
REGISTERS, NOTE AND LOAN........................................ 356
REGISTERS, SECTIONAL BANK (See Registers,

Bank)

REINFORCING, VAULT................................................... 357
REMITTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
REPORTS, INDUSTRIAL (See Service, Statistical)
REPRODUCING MACHINES (See Duplicators)
REVOLVERS (See also Firearms)........................... 358
REVOLVING DOORS (See Doors, Revolving)
RIBBONS, TYPEWRITER................................................... 359
ROAD SIGNS (See Signs, Road)
ROLLS, ADDING MACHINE............................................... 360
ROLLS, HONOR (See Tablets, Bronze)
RUBBER BANDS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
RUBBER STAMP INKS (See Inks, Rubber Stamp)
RUBBER STAMP PADS (See Pads, Rubber Stamp)
RUBBER STAMPS (See Stamps, Rubber)
RUGS (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
RULED FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
RULERS, ADVERTISING.................................................... 361

(See Signs, Porce­

s

lain Enameled)
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS

(See Typewriters, Port­

able)
PORTFOLIOS (See Leather Goods)
POST AND BRACKET CLOCKS (See Clocks,

Post and

POST CARDS (See Cards, Greeting)
POSTAL SCALES (See Scales)
POSTER FRAMES (See Frames, Poster)
POSTERS................................................................... 330
POSTING DESKS (See Desks, Mechanical Posting)
POSTING MACHINE CABINETS (See Cabinets,

Ledger Posting Machine)
POSTING MACHINES (See Machines, Bookkeeping)
POSTING RACKS (See Racks, Mechanical Posting)
POSTING STANDS (See Racks, Mechanical PostPOStInG SYSTEMS, MECHANICAL (See Systems,
Machine Bookkeeping)
POSTMARKING MACHINES (PERMIT) (See Ma­
chines, Mailing, Permit)
PREMIUMS (See Novelties, also specific headings)
PRESS CLIPPINGS (See Newspaper Clippings)
PRESSES, PRINTING (SMALL) (See Printing Presses
Small)
PRESSES, SEAL.........................
331
PRINTED BONDS (See Certificates, Stock and
Bond)
PRINTED FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
PRINTED LETTERHEADS (See Printing)
PRINTING (See also specific headings)................. 332
Digitized for PRINTING
FRASERPRESSES (SMALL)....................................333

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BOXES

(See Boxes, Deposit,

Safety)

Bracket)

Christmas Savings, Industrial Savings, School

sc&amelW' postal; etc.)

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SCHOOL SAVINGS.............................................................. 373
SCHOOLS, CORRESPONDENCE........................................ 374
SCISSORS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
SCRAP BOOKS (See Stationers)
SCREEN REFLECTORS (See Reflectors)
SCREENS, COUNTER (See Grillwork)
SCREENS, DOOR AND WINDOW..................................... 375
SCREENS, SAFETY DEPOSIT.....................• • ■ •. • • • -37b
SCRUBBING MACHINES (See Machines, Scrubbing)
SEAL PRESSES (See Presses, Seal)
SEALERS, ENVELOPE (See Machines, Sealing,

Envelopes)

SEALING DEVICES, ENVELOPE.............
SEALING MACHINES, ENVELOPE (See

Sealing, Envelope)

___

SEALING MACHINES, GUMMED TAPE

...... 377
Machines,
(See Ma­

chines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

SEALING WAX (See Wax. Sealing)
SEALS................................................................................... 378
SEALS, COIN BAG..............................................................379

312

PAPER, LEDGER (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
PAPER, LEDGER POSTING MACHINE (See Supplies,

Pavroll)

(See Burglar Alarms; Locks,

PROTECTION, BANK

SAVINGS PASS BOOKS (See Pass Books)
SAVINGS, SCHOOL (See School Savings)
SAVINGS SYSTEMS (See also Specific headings:

SAFE DEPOSIT RECORDS...................................
.362
SAFES, FILING.......................................................... 363
SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF.........................364
SAFES, HOME (See Savings Banks, Home and

Pocket)
SAFES, MANGANESE STEEL......................................365
SAFES, NIGHT DEPOSITORY.....................................366
SAFES, WALL............................................................ 367
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES (See Boxes, Deposit,

Safety)
SAFETY DEPOSIT SCREENS

(See Screens, Safety

Deposit)
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS (See Vaults)
SAFETY GLASS (See Glass, Bullet-Proof)
SAFETY LOCKS, VAULT (See Locks, Safety

Vault)

SAFETY PAPER (See Paper, Safety)
SAVINGS BANKS, HOME AND POCKET..................... 368
SAVINGS BANKS, POCKET (See Savings Banks,

Home and Pocket)
SAVINGS BANKS, REGISTER ................................... 369
SAVINGS BANKS (SPECIAL DESIGN)....................... 370
SAVINGS, CHILDREN’S (See School Savings)
SAVINGS, CHRISTMAS (See Christmas Savings)
SAVINGS DEPT. FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
SAVINGS. INDUSTRIAL (See Industrial Savings)
SAVINGS MACHINES, STAMP (See Machines, De­

posit Receiving)

SECTIONAL

BANK

REGISTERS

(See Registers,

Bank)

(See Advertising,, Ser­
vice and Agencies, Bank Advertising)

SERVICE, ADVERTISING

SERVICE, ADVERTISING DATA...................................... 380
SERVICE, BOND ISSUE.................................................... 381
SERVICE, CHARTING (See Charting Equipment

and Service)
SERVICE, CONSULTING ECONOMISTS...................... 382
SERVICE, EMPLOYMENT, BANK (See Employ­

ment, Service Bank)
SERVICE, INCOME TAX (See also Service, Tax)
SERVICE, INDEXING (See Indexing Service)
SERVICE, NEW ACCOUNT (See Solicitation, New

Account)
(See Personal
Solicitation) (New Accounts)
SERVICE, PUBLICITY (See Advertising Service
also Agencies, Bank Advertising)
SERVICE ROLLS (See Tablets, Bronze)
SERVICE, STATISTICAL............................................ 383
SERVICE, TAX.................................................................... 384

SERVICE, PERSONAL SOLICITATION

SHADES, DOOR..................................................................385
SHADES, EYE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
SHADES, WINDOW (See also Blinds, Venetian) . .386
SHEETS, LOOSE LEAF (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
SHELVING METAL............................................................387
SIGNALING SYSTEMS (See Systems, Signaling)
SIGNATURE FILES (See Filqs, Signature)
SIGNATURE, SIGNING MACHINES (See Machines,

Signature Signing)
SIGNING MACHINES, SIGNATURE

(See Machines,

Signature Signing)
SIGNS, ADVERTISING....................................................... 388
SIGNS, BRASS AND BRONZE.................................... 389
SIGNS, CARDBOARD.......................................................... 390
SIGNS, CHANGEABLE....................................................... 391
SIGNS, DESK....................................................................... 392
SIGNS, ELECTRIC............................... ,........ ........... 393
SIGNS, GLASS...............................................
394
SIGNS, INDOOR (See Posters; Signs, Brass and

Bronze; and Signs, Electric)
SIGNS, METAL (See Signs, Brass and Bronze)
SIGNS, NEON GAS TUBE (ELECTRIC)..................... 395
SIGNS, OUTDOOR (See Signs, Road; also Adver­

tising, Poster and Billboard)
SIGNS, PORCELAIN ENAMELED............................... 396
SIGNS, ROAD....................................................................... 397
SIGNS, WINDOW, ILLUMINATED (See Signs, Elec­

tric; also Posters)
SIGNS, WIRE....................................................................... 398
SLIDES, LANTERN (MOTIONPICTURE, ETC.)........... 399
SLIPS, CREDIT (See Forms, Bank)
SLIPS, DEBIT (See Forms, Bank)
SLIPS, DEPOSIT (See Forms, Bank)
SOAP DISPENSERS (See Dispensers,

Soap)

SOAPS, LIQUID.................................................................. 400
SOLICITATION, NEW ACCOUNT (See also Personal

Solicitation),(New Accounts)...........................401
(See Solicitation, New
Accounts)
SORTERS, COIN (See Machines, Coin Counting)
SORTERS, CORRESPONDENCE (See Trays, Check)
SORTING TRAYS (See Trays, Check)
SOUVENIRS, ADVERTISING (See Novelties)
SPECIALTIES, ADVERTISING (See Novelties Ad­
vertising)
SPECIALTIES, CELLULOID (See Novelties, Cellu­
loid)
SPECIALTIES, FILING (See Supplies, Filing)
SPECIALTIES, LEATHER (See Novelties. Leather)
SPECIALTIES, METAL (See Novelties, Metal)
SPONGE CUPS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)

SOLICITATION, PERSONAL

SPONGES............................................................................402
STAIRCASES, METAL

(See Fixtures, Bank and

Office)
(See also Machines, Mailing,
Permit).............................................................. 403

STAMP AFFIXERS

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STAMP MOISTENERS (See Moisteners, Envelope
and Stamp)
STAMP RACKS (See Racks, Rubber Stamp!
STAMP SAVINGS MACHINES (See Machines, De­
posit Receiving)
STAMPS, DATING..................................................................... 404
STAMPS, ENDORSEMENT (See also Check Endorser
and Stamps, Rubber)....................................
405
STAMPS, INDEXED....................
40R
STAMPS, RUBBER...................
407
STAMPS, STENCIL................ ....................................................40s
STAMPS, TIME.......................
|o9
STANDS, ADDING MACHINE........... !!."!!!..................410
STANDS, COMB. FILE AND POSTING (See Stands,
Mechanical Posting)
STANDS, DESK TELEPHONE (See Brackets, Tele­
phone)
STANDS, INK (See Inkstands)
STANDS, MECHANICAL POSTING...............................
411
STANDS, TYPEWRITER......................................................... ;412
STAPLES..........................................................................................
STAPLING MACHINES (See Machines, Stapling)
STATEMENT BLANKS (See Forms, Bank)
STATEMENT FOLDERS (See Lithographing and
Printing)
STATEMENT FORMS, BORROWERS’ (See Forms,
Bank)
STATEMENTS, DAILY EARNING........................................ 414
STATEMENTS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING (See also
Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
STATIONERS..................................................................................
STATIONERY CABINETS (See Cabinets, Storage)
STATIONERY, FAN-FOLD .................................................... 416
STATISTICAL SERVICE (See Service, Statistical)
STEEL CABINETS (See Cabinets, Steel)
STEEL CHAIRS (See Chairs, Steel)
STEEL CHAIRS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (See Chairs,
Stenographers’, Steel)
STEEL CHESTS (See Chests, Steel)
STEEL DESKS (See Desks, Metal)
STEEL FILES (See Files, Steel)
STEEL LOCKERS (See Lockers, Steel)
STEEL NOTE CASES (See Cases, Note, Steel)
STEEL PENS (See Pens, Steel) (Mfgrs.)
STEEL RAILINGS (See Iron, Architectural and
Ornamental)
STEEL SAFES, MANGANESE (See Safes, Mangan­
ese Steel)
STEEL SHELVING (See Shelving, Metal)
STENCIL MACHINES (See Machines, Stencil)
STENCIL STAMPS (See Stamps, Stencil)
STENCILS...........................................................
417
STENCILS, ADDRESSING MACHINE’(See Machines,
Addressing)
STENO. NOTEBOOK HOLDERS (See Holders, Steno.
Notebook!
STENOGRAPHERS’ STEEL CHAIRS (See Chairs,
Stenographers’, Steel)
STEPS. VAULT (See Vault Steps)
STEREOPTICON SLIDES (See Slides, Lantern)
STEREOPTICONS.........................
418
STICKERS..............................................
419
STOCK CERTIFICATES (See Certificates, Stock
and Bond)
STOP-PAYMENT CHECK LISTS (See Check Lists,
Stop-Payment)
STORAGE CABINETS (See Cabinets, Storage)
STORAGE EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Storage;
and Cabinets, Storage)
STORAGE FILES, COLLAPSIBLE (See Files, Stor­
age, Collapsible)
STRAPS, BINDING...............................
420
STRAPS, CURRENCY..................................!"”!!!!! ]421
STREET CAR ADVERTISING (See Advertising,
Street Car)
STUDY, HOME (See Schools, Correspondence)
SUPPLIES, ADDING MACHINE (See also specific
headings)........... ................... .............
422
SUPPLIES, ADDRESSING MACHINE (See Machines,
Addressing and Specific headings)........................
SUPPLIES, AUTOMATIC POSTING MACHINE (See
Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping)
SUPPLIES, BANK AND OFFICE........................................... 423
SUPPLIES, CHRISTMAS CLUB (See Christmas
Savings)
SUPPLIES, DEPOSIT TICKETFILES....................
424
SUPPLIES, ELECTRICAL.....................................
425
SUPPLIES. FILING........................................................ . . . ’426
SUPPLIES, FILING, CARD (See Supplies, Filing)
SUPPLIES, JANITORS’........................................................... 427
SUPPLIES, LEDGER POSTING AND STATEMENT
MACHINE (See Supplies, Machine Bookkeep­
ing)
SUPPLIES, LOOSE LEAF.....................................
.428
SUPPLIES, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING............
.429
SUPPLIES. PHOTO COPYING MACHINE...........
.430
SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITER......................................
.431
SYSTEMS, ACCOUNTING...................................................... 432
SYSTEMS, BUDGET, HOME..................................... . . . .433
SYSTEMS, BURGLAR ALARM (See Burglar Alarms)
SYSTEMS, BUZZER (See Systems, Signalling)
SYSTEMS, CHILDREN’S SAVINGS (See School
Savings)
SYSTEMS, CHRISTMAS SAVINGS (See Christmas
Savings)
SYSTEMS, CLOCK (See Clock Systems)
SYSTEMS, COLLECTION........................................................434
SYSTEMS, CONVEYOR (See Pneumatic Tubes)


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SYSTEMS, DEPOSIT BUILDING (See Advertising,

Service; Solicitation, New Account; and
Christmas Savings)
SYSTEMS, FILING.................................................................... 435
SYSTEMS, FILING, CARD (See also Systems, FillnS).............................................................................. 436
SYSTEMS, FIRE ALARM (See Fire Alarms)
SYSTEMS, INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS (See Industrial
Savings)
SYSTEMS, INTER COMMUNICATING (See Telauto­
graphs; Telephones, Inter-Communicating;
and Systems, Signalling)
SYSTEMS, LEDGER............................
437
LEDGER, CARD............................................. ^438

SYSTEMS,

TRAY TABLES (See Tables, Tray)
15.XS’ ASH (See Supplies, Bank and Office)

TRAYS,
TRAYS,
TRAYS,
TRAYS,
TRAYS,
TRAYS,

CARD LEDGER...................
465
CHECK.................................
466
COIN..................
467
COIN-PACKAGING.....................
468
DISPLAY... .............
469
DRAWER.............................................. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. '.470

TRAYS, LETTER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
TRAYS, SORTING (See Trays, Check)
TRUCKS, VAULT (See Omnibuses, Vault)
TRUST DEPT. ADVERTISING (See Advertising,

Trust Department)

SYSTEMS, LIGHTING (See Fixtures, Lighting)
SYSTEMS, LOOSE LEAF....................................
439
SYSTEMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING (See also Ma­

TRUST DEPARTMENT COURSES........................................471
TRUST DEPT. FORMS (See Forms, Trust Dept.)
TUBE SYSTEMS, PNEUMATIC (See Pneumatic

SYSTEMS, MAP.................................................................. . . .441
SYSTEMS, MECHANICAL POSTING (See Systems,

TWINE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
TYPEWRITER ATTACHMENTS........................................... 472
TYPEWRITER CABINETS (See Cabinets, Type­

chines. Bookkeeping)..........................

440

Machine Bookkeeping)

SYSTEMS,

PNEUMATIC

Tubes)

SYSTEMS,

Records)

SAFE

TUBE

DEPOSIT

(See Pneumatic

(See Safe Deposit

(See specific headings;
Christmas Savings, Industrial Savings,
School Savings, etc.)

SYSTEMS,

SYSTEMS,
SYSTEMS,

SAVINGS

SIGNALING....................................
442
TELEPHONE, INTERCOMMUNICATING

(See Telephones, Inter-Communicating)
SYSTEMS,
TELLER-BOOKKEEPERS
INTERCOM­
MUNICATING (See Tellers-Bookkeepers Inter­

communicating Systems)
SYSTEMS, THRIFT (See specific headings; Christ­
mas Savings, Industrial Savings, School
Savings, etc.)
SYSTEMS, VENTILATING (See Air Purifiers)

Tube)

writer)

TYPEWRITER CLEANERS (See Cleaners, Type­

writer)

TYPEWRITER
TYPEWRITER
TYPEWRITER
TYPEWRITER

DESKS (See Desks. Typewriter)
PAPER (See Paper, Typewriter)
RIBBONS (See Ribbons, Typewriter)
STANDS (See Stands, Typewriter;

also Desks, Typewriter)
SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Type­

TYPEWRITER

writer)

TYPEWRITERS............... .............................................................473
TYPEWRITERS, ACCOUNTING (See Machines,

Bookkeeping)

TYPEWRITERS,
TYPEWRITERS,
TYPEWRITERS,

PORTABLE...........................
474
REBUILT......................
475
TELEGRAPHIC.......................'.'.'.""476

V
TABLES, DIRECTORS’ (See also Furniture).............. 443
TABLES, INTEREST....................................
444
TABLES, TRAY...................................................
445
TABLES, TYPEWRITER (ADJUSTABLE)..................
446
TABLETS, BRONZE ...............................
447
TABLETS, MEMORIAL (See Tablets, Bronze)
TABLETS, TELEPHONE (See Indexes, Telephone)
TABS. INDEX (See Guides, Index)
TABULATING MACHINES (See Machines, Adding
and Calculating)
TACKS, MAP.....................................................
448
TAGS, MAILING................................................................... [ 449
TAGS, METAL (See Checks, Metal)
TAGS, REGISTERED MAIL..................................
450
TAPE, GUMMED.......................................................................451
TAPE SEALING MACHINES (See Machines, Seal­
ing, Gummed Tape)
TAX SERVICE (See Service, Tax)
TELAUTOGRAPHS.................................................
452
TELEGRAPHIC TYPEWRITERS (See Typewriters,
Telegraphic)
TELEPHONE ATTACHMENTS (See also Brackets
and Indexes, Telephone)...................
453
TELEPHONE BOOTHS (See Booths, Telephone)
TELEPHONE BRACKETS (See Brackets, Telephone)
TELEPHONE EAR CUSHIONS, RUBBER........................454
TELEPHONE INDEXES (See Indexes, Telephone)
TELEPHONE MOUTHPIECES (Glass).............
455
TELEPHONES, INTER-COMMUNICATING..................... 456
TELLERS’ BASKETS (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
TELLERS’-BOOKKEEPERS’ INTERCOMMUNICATING
SYSTEMS.....................................................................................
TELLERS’ CAGES (See Grillwork)
TELLERS’ CASHBOOKS (See Books, Cash, Tellers)
TELLERS, INTEREST AND DISCOUNT (See Tables,
Interest)
terra cotta......................................................................
458
TEXTBOOKS, BANKING................................................... ‘ 459
THERMOMETERS, ADVERTISING........................... " ’ . 460

THERMOMETERS, GIANT ELECTRIC, ADVERTISING 461
THRIFT SYSTEMS (See specific headings; Christ­
mas Savings, Industrial Savings, School
Savings, etc.)
TICKET BINDERS (See Binders, Ticket)
TICKET PUNCHES (See Punches. Bond & Ticket)
TICKETS, DEPOSIT (See Forms, Bank)
TICKLERS, MATURITY (See Forms, Bank)
TIME CLOCKS (See Clocks, Time)
TIME COMPUTERS (See Calculators, Time and
Interest)
TIME FINDERS..............................................................................
TIME LOCK INSPECTION (See Lock Inspection,
Time)
TIME LOCKS (See Locks, Time)
TIME RECORDERS (See Recorders, Time)
TIME RECORDING EQUIPMENT (See Recorders
Time)
TIME STAMPS (See Stamps, Time)
TOWELS, PAPER...................................................................... 463
TOWEL SUBSTITUTES.................................................... '''464
TRADE ACCEPTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
TRANSFER BINDERS, (See Binders, Transfer)
TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES (See Cheques, Travelers’)
TRAY CABINETS, (See Cabinets, Tray)

VAULT DESIGNERS (See Designers, Vault; also

Vaults)

VAULTDOORS (See Doors, Vault)
VAULT ENGINEERS (See Vault Inspection)
VAULT EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Vault)
VAULT INSPECTION............................................................... 477
VAULT LININGS (See Linings, Vault)
VAULT LOCKS. SAFETY (See Locks, Safety Vault)
VAULT OMNIBUSES (See Omnibuses, Vault)
VAULT RAILINGS (See Equipment, Vault)
VAULT REINFORCING (See also Reinforcing,

Vault)-...........................................................................

VAULT STEPS (See also Equipment, Vault).........479
VAULT TRUCKS (See Omnibuses, Vault)
VAULTS......................................................................................... ...
VENETIAN BLINDS (See Blinds, Venetian)
VENTILATING SYSTEMS (See Air Purifiers)
VENTILATORS, VAULT,(See also Air Purifiers)... .481
VISIBLE RECORDS...................................................................482

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WALL SAFES (See Safes, Wall)
WALLETS, EXPANDING............................
433
WALLETS, LEATHER.......................................................... [.434
WASHERS, AIR (See Air Purifiers)
WAST E BASKETS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
WASTE-PAPER BALING MACHINES (See Machines,

Baling, Waste-Paper)

WASTE RECEPTACLES (See Receptacles, Waste)
WATCHMEN’S CLOCKS (See Clocks, Watchmen’s)
WATER COOLERS................................
4S5
WAX, SEALING.....................................
486
WAX SEALS (See Seals)
WEIGHTS, PAPER (See Paper Weights)
WELLS, INK (See Inkstands)
WICKETS (See Grillwork)
WINDOW CLEANERS (See Supplies, Janitor’s)
WINDOW DISPLAYS (See Advertising, Window

Display)

WINDOW GUARDS (See Grillwork)
WINDOW SCREENS (See Screens, Door and Win­

dow)

WINDOW SHADES (See Shades, Window; also

Blinds, Ventian)

WINDOW SIGNS, ILLUMINATED (See Signs, Elec­

tric; also Posters)

WIRE SIGNS (See Signs, Wire)
WIREWORK................................................................................. 437
WOOD DESKS (See Desks, Wood; also Furniture)
WOOD FILES (See Files, Wood)
WOOD FIXTURES (See Woodwork; also Fixtures,

Bank and Office)

WOODWORK................................................................................ ...
WRAPPERS, COIN............................................... ... 489
WRAPPING PAPER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
WRITERS, ADVERTISING (See Advertising, Serv­

ice, also Agencies Bank Advertising)
WRITERS, CHECK (See Proteotors, Check)
WRITING FLUIDS (See Inks)
WRITING PAPER (See Stationers)

YEAR BOOKS (See Stationers)

CLASSIFIED SECTION
The alphabetical listing of bank supplies and service in this section is based
upon the noun-first principle. For example, adding machines are listed as
Machines, Adding; Safety Paper as Paper, Safety, etc.
A few exceptions occur in cases where common usage has made two words
almost inseparable, as for example, house organs and burglar alarms, which
are listed under “H” and “B” respectively. Such cases do not occur often.
Cross-indexing simplifies the listings materially, but references should be made
to the Finding List on page 7G, in which items are listed in every conceivable

way and not merely according to the noun.
The names of firms using this volume for advertising purposes appear in
heavy type in many instances, followed by direct references to the advertisements.
_
.
.
Publishers are not responsible for possible errors in the compilation of the
Classified Section. However, we shall appreciate being notified of errors in
order that corrections can be made in The Bankers Service Bulletin
and in the next edition of this volume.

Coleman Co., David A., 110 Locust, St. Louis, Mo.
The Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dispatch Photo News Service, Inc., 207 W. 25th,
NewYork, N. Y.
Elliott Service Co., Inc., 242-250 W. 55th, New
York, N. Y.
Financial Displays, Inc., 325 W. Adams, Chicago,
Ill.
Fogarty Manufacturing Co., 800 Monument Ave.,
Dayton, O.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
Ill.
Franklin-Studios-Inc., 236 W. 55th, New York,
N. Y.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., 1 Park
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Hawk, C. Franklin, 33 Public Square, Cleveland,O.
Litho. Paint Poster Co., 4236 Lincoln Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.
80 John, New York, N. Y.
North American Service Co., 105 W. Monroe,
Chicago, Ill.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Wilson, Inc., Edwin Bird, 9 Hanover, New York,
N. Y.; 208 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.; Citizens &
Southern Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

6 ADVERTISING, DIRECT MAIL MATERIAL
1

ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS

Arnold, Himmelblau & Co., 140 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
ERNST & ERNST, 27 Cedar St., New York, N. Y.
GORE & CO., EDWARD, 111 W. Monroe, Chicago,
Ill.
Gregerson Bros., Omaha N. Bk. Bldg., Omaha,
Neb.
LAFRENTZ & CO., F. W., 100 Broadway, New
York, N. Y. (See our adv. on this page.)
Temple, Brissman & Co., 107 East Third, St. Paul,
Minn.
Wolf & Co., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.

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ACCOUNTING DEVICES

(See also Specific Headings)
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Master-Craft Corp., 825 Cobb Ave., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
MCDONALD LEDGER & LOOSE LEAF CO.,
1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Miller, Franklin Basset & Co., 347 Madison,
New York, N. Y.
Pfenning & Snyder, Inc., 515 Commerce Bldg.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th, Long Island
City, N. Y.
Watt & Gillogly, Inc., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,Ill.
Yawman and Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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Martin Company, The Frank, Marshall Bldg.,
Cleveland, O.

ADDING MACHINES
(See Machines, Adding, also Machines,
Bookkeeping.)

ADDRESSING MACHINES
(See Machines, Addressing)

4

ADHESIVES
(See also Supplies, Bank and Office)

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Sanford Ink Co., 846-854 W. Congress, Chicago,
Ill.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.

ADVERTISING, BILLBOARD

American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York, N. Y
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Baumgarth Co., John, 1219 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Brace of Buffalo, 37 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buckley, Dement & Co., 1300 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago., Ill.
Call’s Bankers Service Corporation, 25 E. Bay,
Savannah. Ga.
Collins Mailvertising Co., 1775 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Craddick Service, Inc., 716 4th Ave., S., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
DeLano Service, Allegan, Mich.
Du Bois Press, 151 Broadway, Rochester, N. Y.
First National Advertising Service, 537 S. Dear­
born, Chicago, Ill.
Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Graves, Inc., Wm. Elliott, 30 N. Michigan,
Chicago, Ill.
Griffith-Stillings Press, 368 Congress, Boston,
Mass.
Hamman Advertising, Inc., K. L., 316 13th, Oak­
land, Cal.
Hawk, C. Franklin, 33 Public Square, Cleveland, O.
Inland Co., 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Jeffcott & Co., 421 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
Koss Co., Inc., O. A., 531 W. Larned, Detroit,
Mich.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.,
80 John, New York, N. Y.
Parlette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
Ill.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Purse Co., 435 Chestnut, Chattanooga, Tenn.
Reed & Banker Associates, P. M., Tribune Tower,
Chicago, Ill.
Rose, Inc., Wm. Ganson, 3030 Euclid, Cleveland,O.
Savings Service Co., The, 1587 E. Blake Ave.,
Columbus, O.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Clevland, Ohio.
Standard Publishing Corp., 222 E. Superior,
Chicago, Ill.
Staples & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.
Tracey & Clark, Inc., 821 Cherry, Philadelphia, Pa.
Weldon & Baldwin, Inc., 448 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Wessling Services, Lytton, Iowa.
Western Lithographing Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Wilson,.Inc., Edwin Bird, 9 Hanover, New York,
N. Y.; 208 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.; Citizens &
Southern Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

7

ADVERTISING MAPS

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, Ill.

(See Advertising Poster and Billboard)

ADVERTISING BLOTTERS
(See Blotters, Advertising)

5

ADVERTISING, BUILDING AND LOAN

Brace & Co., H. G., 400 Seventh North, Seattle,
Wash.
C. Franklin Hawk, 33 Public Square, Cleveland,O.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.,
80 John, New York, N. Y.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2nd, Los Angeles,
Calif.

8

ADVERTISING, MOTION PICTURE

Alexander Film Co., 3200 N. Nevada, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Bell & Howell Co., 1801 Larchmont Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
The Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock, Buffalo, N. Y.
Geraghty Advertising Service, Inc., 465 W. Chi­
cago Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Lockren Film & Slide Co., William A., 16 N. 4th,
Minneapolis, Minn.

ADVERTISING, NEWSPAPER

ADVERTISING DATA SERVICE

(See Advertising Service)

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ADVERTISING NOVELTIES
(See Novelties, Advertising and Specific Headings)

9

ADVERTISING, POSTER & BILLBOARD

Al Fresco Advertising Co., 900 S. Grand Blvd.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.

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American Banking Machine Corporation, 207 Eddy
Bldg., Saginaw, Mich.
Bankers Development Corp., 31 Nassau, New
York, N. Y.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Calif.
Bankers Service Corp., 19 W’arren, New York, NY .
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Bank Exposition Limited, 11 West 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., 383 Madi­
son Ave., New York, N. Yr.
BAUDER BAKER, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New 5. ork
N. Y.
Bonsib, Inc., 701 First Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
Brace & Co., Inc., H. G., 400 Seventh North,
&G3ittl6 Wash.
Call’s Bankers Service Corporation, 25 E. Bay,
Savannah, Ga.
Chase & Young Advertising, Nicholas Bldg.,
Toledo, O.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Clark, Dodge & Co., 51 Wall, New lrork, N. Y'.
Craddick Service Inc., 716 4th Ave., S., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Delano Service, Allegan, Mich.
Devlin & Bennett, Inc., 203 N. Wabash, Chicago,
Ill.
Donnelley & Sons Co., R. R., 731 Plymouth Ct.,
Chicago, Ill.
Doremus & Co., 44 Broad, New YTork, N. Y.
Dorland Agency, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Ehlbert Advertising Service, 14 E. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, Ill.
Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd., 844 Rush, Chicago.
First National Advertising Service, 537 S. Dear­
born, Chicago, Ill.
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Frank & Company, Albert, 165 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Franklin-Studios, Inc., 236 WT. 55th, New York,
N. Y.
Gallard & Associates, W. J., Industrial Bldg.,
Newark, N. J.
Graves, Inc., Wm. Elliott, 30 N. Michigan, Chi­
cago, Ill.
Hamman Advertising, Inc., K. L., 316 13th,
Oakland, Calif.
Hawk, C. Franklin, 33 Public Square, Cleveland, O.
Hill Co., Inc., The Albert P., 233 Oliver Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
HUDSON SERVICE FOR BANKS, 149 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Illustrated Current News, 511 Chapel, New Haven,
Conn.
INLAND CO., 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Investment Advertising Co., 208 S. La Salle,
Chicago, Ill.

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ADVERTISING SERVICE—Continued

Jeffcott & Co., 421 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
Kinsley Service Inc., 103 E. 125th, New York,
N. Y.
Kiplinger Washington Agency, National Press
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Kohl & Co., P. J„ 230 W. Huron St., Chicago, Ill.
Koss Co., Inc., O. A., 531 W. Lamed, Detroit,
Mich.
Lord & Thomas and Logan, Offices at 919 N.
Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
247 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
1151 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif.
225 Bush, San Francisco, Calif.
400 Hibbs Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Victoria Embankment, W. C. 2, London, Eng.
Matthews Industries, Inc., 685 Mullett St.,
Detroit, Mich.
McJunkin Adv. Co, 22S N. LaSalle, Chicago, Ill.
Millett, Roe & Co., 120 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Morison, Francis R., 518 Sloan Bldg., Cleveland,O.
National Service Bureau of N. Y., Inc., 80 John.
New York, N. Y.
Parlette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
Presbrey Co., Frank, 247 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chi•
cago. Ill.
Redmond & Co., 31-33 Pine, New York, N. Y.
Reed & Banker Associates, P. M., Tribune Tower,
Chicago, Ill.
Reeves Adv. Co. (The), 1924 Linwood Ave., Toledo,
Rose ,Inc., Wm. Ganson, 3030 Euclid, Cleveland.O.
Scovil Bros. & Co., Inc., 75 West St., New York,
N. Y.
Selling Aid, 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Penn.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Cleve­
land, O. (See our adv. on this page.)
Speer Calendar Bank Co., 110 E. Wisconsin Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Standard Publishing Corp., 222 E. Superior, Chi­
cago, Ill.
StaDles & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.
Street & Finney, Inc., 40 W. 40th, New York, N. Y.
Stronghart Company, 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Stuart Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Tenbrook Co., The, 180 N. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Thompson Co., J. Walter, 420 Lexington Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Uncle Philander Publishing Co., Inc., 16 West­
chester, New Rochelle, N. Y.
Union Savings Systems Co., 131 N. Duke St.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Weldon<& Baldwin, Inc., 448 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Wessell Co., 458 E. 30th, Chicago, Ill.
Wessling Services, Lytton, Iowa.
Wilson, Inc , Edwin Bird, 9 Hanover. New York,
N. Y.; 208 S. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill.; Citiz.
& Sou. Bk. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Wyckoff, R. D. (Analytical Staff, Inc.,) 42 Broad­
way, New York, New York.

ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES
(See Novelties, Advertising and Specific Headings)

11

ADVERTISING, STREET CAR

Collier, Inc., Barron G., New York, N. Y.

12 ADVERTISING, TRUST DEPARTMENT
(See Advertising Service; also Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
Call’s Bankers Service Corp., 25 E. Bay, Savannah,
Ga.
Hawk, C. Franklin, 33 Public Square, Cleveland, O.
Inland Co., 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Koss Co., Inc., O. A., 531 W. Larned, Detroit.
Mich.
Purse Co., 435 Chestnut, Chattanooga, Tenn.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Staples & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.

13

ADVERTISING, WINDOW DISPLAY

Ad-Moves Co., 86-34th, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Advertising Displays, Inc., 1929 Banklick, Coving­
ton, Ky.

American Signs Corporation, 436 W. WillardKalamazoo, Mich.
The Bankers Display Company, 305-307 Hydraulic
Ave., South Bend, Ind.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago,Ill.
Bell & Howell Co., 1801 Larchmont Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Character Display Co., 3249 N. Herndon, Chicago
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd., Chi­
cago, Ill.
Coleman Co., David A., 110 Locust St., St. Louis,
Mo.
The Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dispatch Photo News Service, Inc., 207 W. 25th,
New York, N. Y.
Elliott Service Co., Inc., 242-250 W. 55th, New
York, N. Y.
Financial Displays, Inc., 325 W. Adams, Chicago,
Flexograph Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
N. Y.
Hawk, C. Franklin, 33 Public Square, Cleveland. O.
Illustrated Current News, 511 Chapel, New
Haven, Conn.
Litho Paint Poster Co., 4236 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Modern Art Service, 208 E. 47th, New York, N. Y.
Motion Publicity, Inc., Ypsilanti, Mich.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.,
80 John, New York, N. Y.
National Studios, Inc., 226 W. 56th, New York,
N. Y.
Old King Cole, Inc., 1800 22nd St., N. E., Canton,
O.

Onli-Wa Fixture Co., St. Paul Ave., Dayton, O.
Parlette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
Ill.
Scene in Action Corp., 1809 Indiana Ave., Chicago,
Schaeffer Ross Co., Inc., 86 North St., Rochester,
N. Y.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Tr'. Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Spangler Mfg. Co., 160 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Spiegal Co., G. B., 767 Milwaukee Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Standard Slide Corp., 209 W. 48th, New York,
N. Y.
Stronghart Company, 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, III.
Thrift Service Co., 2128 Richland Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio
Thrift Syndicate Co., 664 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
United Bank Service Co., 231 Fifth, Ellwood City,
Pa.
Wessling Services, Lytton, Iowa.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Calif.

AFFIXERS, STAMP
(See Stamp Affixers)

14

AGENCIES, BANK ADVERTISING
(See also Advertising Service)

Aitkin-Kynett Co., 1420 Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
Arndt & Co., John Falkner, 1401 Lewis Bldg.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Aubrey & Moore, Inc., 410 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Auspiz-Lee-Harvey, 360 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Ayer & Son, Inc., N. W., W. Washington Sq.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bates Advertising Agency, J. D., 1653 Main,
Springfield, Mass.
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., 383 Madi­
son Ave., New York City.
Bauerlein, Inc., 1027 Hibernia Bank Bldg., New .
Orleans, La.
Baxter-Davis Advertising Co., 1004 Baltimore
Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Beecher-Maxwell, Inc., 722 Chestnut, St. Louis.
Mo.
Benson, Gamble, Johnson & Read, 222 W. Adams,
Chicago, Ill.
Bernsten & Livingston, Inc., 55 Sutter, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
Blackett-Sample-Humbert, Inc., 58 E. Washington.
Chicago, Ill.
Blackman Co., The, 122 E. 42nd, New York City.
Blum Advertising Corp., Chas., 1120 Spruce,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Bozell & Jacobs, Inc., 510 Electric Bldg., Omaha,
Nebr.
Brandt Advertising Co., 435 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brearly Service Organization, 1440 Broadway,
New York City
Brisacher & Staff, Emil, Crocker Bldg., San Fran­
cisco, Calif.

Brook, Smith & French, Inc., 82 Hancock Ave.,
E., Detroit, Mich.
Buchanan-Thomas Advertising Co., 412 South
19th St., Omaha, Nebr.
Buchen Company, The, 28 East Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Burnett-Kuhn Advertising Co., 520 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Campbell-Ewald Co., General Motors Bldg.,
Detroit, Mich.
Caples Co., 2002 Grand Central Terminal, New
York, N. Y.
Chambers & Wiswell, Inc., 260 Tremont, Boston,
Mass.
Chandler Co., Inc., C. A., 35 Congress, Boston,
Mass.
Chappelow Advertising Co., 1709 Washington
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Cowan & Dengler, Inc., 25 W. 45th, New York City.
Critchfield & Co., 14 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Doremus & Co., 44 Broad, New York City.
Dorland Agency, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York
City.
Dorrance Sullivan & Co., Inc., 130 W. 42d, New
York City.
Dyer, Enzinger Co., 8 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Erwin, Wasey & Co., 844 Rush, Chicago, Ill.
Fecheimer, Frank & Spedden, Inc., 1224 Macca­
bees Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Federal Advertising Agency, Inc., 6 East 39th,
New York City.
Fisher-Wilson Advertising Agency, 1627 Locust,
St. Louis, Mo.
Frank & Co., Inc., Albert, 163 Broadway, New
York City.
Freeze-Vogel-Crawford, Inc., 441 Broadway,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Fuller & Smith, Inc., 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Geare, Marston & Pilling,, Inc., 1600 Arch, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Green & Van Sant Co., The, 207-218 Court Square
Bldg., Baltimore, Md.
Guenther-Russell Law, Inc., Rudolph, 131 Cedar,
New York City.
Gundlach Advertising Co., 400 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Hanson Co., Inc., Jos. E., 85 Lincoln Park, Newark,
N. J.
Harrison-Guthrie Agency, 420 First Natl. Soo Line
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Hawley Advertising Co., Inc., 95 Madison Ave.,
New York City.
Hill Co., Inc., Albert P., 233 Oliver Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Holden, McKinney & Clark, Inc., 2457 Woodward
Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Hoyt Company, Inc., Charles W., 11 E. 36th,
New York City.
Humphrey Co., H. B., 581 Bovlston, Boston, Mass.
Hutchins Advertising Co., Inc., 42 East Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Ketclium, MacLeod & Grove, Inc., 2020 Koppers
Bldg., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kiernan & Co., Frank, 41 Maiden Lane, New York
City.
Kirkpatrick Advertising Service, W. S., 1115-20
American Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Landsheft Adv. Agency, 810 Liberty Bank Bldg.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Larcher-Horton Co., 44 Franklin, Providence, R. I.
Lee Advertising Agency, Wilson H., 6 Church,
New Haven, Conn.
Livermore & Knight Co., 42 Pine, Providence, R. I.
Lord & Thomas and Logan, Inc., 919 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
McCann Co., The H. K., 285 Madison Ave., New
York City.
McJunkin Advertising Co., 228 N. La Salle, Chi­
cago, Ill.
McLain-Simpers Organization, 1411 Walnut,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Metropolitan Advertising Co. Inc., Ill Broadway,
New York City.
George Moll Advertising, Ninth Bank & Trust
Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Moore Co., The Kenneth W., 437-439 Broad Street
Bank Bldg., Trenton, N. J.
Moreland Co., The Chester C., 1029 Providence
Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Murphy, Inc., Carroll Dean, 35 East Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Ill.
Nichols Co., Charles F. W., 14 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
O’Malley Adv. & Selling Co. Inc., 244 Washington,
Boston, Mass.
Oswald Advertising Agency, Inc., 1221 Integrity
Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
Pace Company, The, 14 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Penman & Parry, 2100 Fifth Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Presbrey Co., Inc., Frank, 247 Park Ave., New
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AGENCIES, BANK ADVERTISING-Continued
Queen Advertising-Merchandising, John W„
5 Park Square, Boston, Mass.
Bing, Jr. Advertising Co., John, 211 N. 7th,
St. Louis, Mo.
Rose, Inc., Wm. Ganson, 3030 Euclid Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Scovil Bros. & Co., 75 West, New York City.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Trust Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
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Stevens & Wallis, Inc., 45 West on So. Temple,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Street & Finney, Inc., 40 West 40th, New York
Stuart,' C. R., 1403 Detwiler Bldg., Los Angeles,
Calif.
Thompson Co., J. Walter, 420 Lexington Ave.,
New York City.
.
Vanderhoof & Company, 167 E. Ontario, Chicago,
Vars, Inc., Addison, Graybar Bldg., New York City.
Welton Advertising Agency A. D., 844 Rush,
Chicago, Ill.
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Wetherald, S. T., 80 Federal, Boston, Mass.
Wilson, Inc., Edwin Bird, 9 Hanover, New York
City, N. Y.; 208 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.; Cit­
izens & Southern Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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AGENTS, NATIONAL BANK

The Kiplinger Washington Agency, National Press
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
PRATT & SONS, INC., A. S., Wilkins Bldg.
Washington, D. C.
16

AIR PURIFIERS

Gerdes, Theo. R. N„ 105 Bank, New York, N. Y.
ALARMS

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ANNUNCIATORS
(See Supplies, Electrical)
17

APPRAISERS

American Appraisal Co., 165 E. Michigan, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Coats & Burchard Co., 844 Rush, Chicago, Ill.
The Lloyd-Thomas Co., 4411 N. Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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ARCHITECTS
(See also Architects and Builders)

American Bankbuilding Construction Co., 1201 E.
Georgia, Indianapolis, Ind.
Beal Sons, J. Williams, 185 Devonshire, Boston,
Mass.
Brown, A. Ten Eyck, Forsyth Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Brunner & Simmons, Inc., 327 S. La Salle, Chicago,
III.
Carmichael & Millspaugh, 5 East Long, Columbus,
O.
Childs & Smith, 720 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Clark, Jr., Appleton P., 816~14th, N. W., Wash­
ington, D. C.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.
GRAHAM, ANDERSON, PROBST & WHITE,
80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, Inc., 286 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Holmes & Winslow, 134 E. 44th, New York, N. Y.
Hopkins & Dentz, 415 Lexington Ave., New York,
N. Y.
James Co., Thomas M., 3 Park, -Boston, Mass.
Lane & Co., Harry L„ 225 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Lane & Tweed, City Bk. Bldg., Grand Ave. at
18th, Kansas City, Mo.
Lockwood, Green & Co., 24 Federal, Boston, Mass.
Long & Thorshov, Inc., 1012 Andrus Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Marston & Maybury, 25 S. Euclid Ave., Pasadena.
Cal.
McGuire & Shook, 941 N. Meridian, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Metzger & Acock, 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Miller, A. Stanley, Ocean Pkwy. & Av. C., Brook­
lyn, N. Y.
Morgan French Co., 19 W. 44th, New York, N. Y.
Parkinson, John and Donald B., 420 Title Insurance
Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Schenck & Williams, 1406 Third N. Bldg., Dayton,
Ohio.
Schwartz, Albert A., 180 W. Washington, Chicago,
Simons, Brittain & English, Inc., 336 Fourth St.,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Stiles Co., Geo. W„ 664 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago. Ill
Teich & Sullivan, 64 W. Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Penn.
UFFINGER, FOSTER & BOOKWALTER, INC.,
221 W. 57th, New York, N. Y. (See our adv.
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS
AMERICAN BANKBUILDING CONSTRUCTION
CO., 1201 E. Georgia St., Indianapolis, Ind.
BOND-HUBBARD CO., 38 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Brown, A. Ten Eyck, Forsyth Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Clark, Jr., Appleton P., 816-14th St., N. W„
Washington, D. C.
Hoggson Bros., 485 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
James Co., Thomas M., 3 Park, Boston, Mass.
Lacy Co., L. D., 1206 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St. Louis,
Mo.
Lane & Co., Harry L., 225 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Lane & Tweed, City Bank Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Moorman & Co., A., 813 First National Bank
Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Nat. Bk. Construction & Equipment Co., 911 Syn­
dicate Tr. Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Ohmer, Inc., Alfred A. & Robt. F., 113 N. Jefferson
St., Dayton, Ohio.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Equipment Co., 906 Sidney
St., St. Louis, Mo.
Stiles Co., Geo. W., 664 N. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Penn.
W|ary & Alford Co., 1923 Calumet Ave., Chicago,

Federal Bag Co., 3500 S. Morgan, Chicago, Ill.
Ferree Co., E. H., Lockport. N. Y.
Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, 170 Blvd., Atlanta, Ga.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 230 Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Leather Products Co., lola, Kans.
Minnesota Specialty Co., 2d Ave. N. & 4th St.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
PORTER SAFETY SEAL CO., 265 N. California,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 37G.)
Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co., 319 5th Ave., So. Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Spurgin Mfg. Co., 7011 Vincennes Ave., Chicago,Ill.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Troy Sunshade Co., 612 Grant, Troy, O.
The Twentieth Century Co., 542 So. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
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BAGS, MAILING

Bemis Bro. Bag Co., 601 S. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, 170 Blvd., Atlanta,
Ga.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Troy Sunshade Co., The, 612 Grant, Troy, O.
BALING MACHINES
(See Machines, Baling, Machines, Baling, Currency
and Machines, Baling, Waste Paper)
BANK ADVERTISING
(See Advertising Service)
BANK FORMS

B
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BAGS, COIN
Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Bemis Bro. Bag Co., 601 S. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Buckeye Leather Co., The, 946 Chestnut, Coshoc­
ton, O.
Chase Bag Co., 206 S. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, O.
Economy Advertising Co., Linn & Market, Iowa
City, Iowa

BILLING MACHINES
(See Machines, Billing)
24

Wise Co., Inc., J. H., 911 Syndicate Tr. Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
20
ATLASES, COMMERCIAL
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.

23
BILL FOLDS
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange St.>
Dallas, Tex.
Beach Leather Co., 1301 E. Walnut, Coshocton, O.
Buckeye Leather Co., 946 Chestnut, Coshocton, O.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Fields, Harry R., 624 Boardman, Orlando, Fla.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Humphreys Leather Goods, Co., Inc., 243 E.
Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
The Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, Ohio.
Nutry, John, 85-87 Adams, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Texas Novelty Adv. Co., 117-119 S. Waco, Hills­
boro, Tex.
Weinman Bro3„ 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.

BINDERS, CHECK

Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco. Cal.
Burke Printing Co., Fredonia, Kan.
DeLuxe Check Printers, Inc.. 835 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.; 2531 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.;
810 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo., and
205 E. St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, O.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, O.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.|
Chicago, Ill.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore
Md.

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BANKING MAGAZINES
(See Magazines Banking)
BANKING TEXTBOOKS
(See Textbooks, Banking and Books, Banking and
Business)
BANKS, HOME SAVINGS
(See Savings Banks, Home and Pocket)

BINDERS, LOOSE LEAF

Adams Mfg. Co., Henry T., 8561 S. Chicago Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D., Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
Burke Printing Co., Fredonia, Kans.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University, St. Paul, Minn.
Feldco Loose Leaf Corp., 357 N. La Salle, Chicago,

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BINDERS. LOOSE LEAF—Continued
Grand Rapids Loose Leaf Binder Co., 10-16 W'
Logan, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Joyce Filing Co., Edw. J., 56 W. Washington
St., Chicago, Ill.
Klipto Loose Leaf Co., 15-17 S. Delaware, Mason
City, la.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

McDonald* ledger & loose
1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.

leaf co.,

Mann Co., William, 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Master-Craft Corp., 825 Cobb Ave., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
McBee Binder Co., Smith St., Athens, O.
National Blank Book Co., Holyoke, Mass.
Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis,
San Francisco, Calif.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Francisco, Cal.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th, Long Island,
City, N. Y.
Smith Ptg. Co., Inc., 225 E. Third, Williamsport,
Pa.
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Tall man, Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
/
Three B Products, Inc., 17 E. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
Workman Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Monroe, Chicago, III.
Young & Selden Company, 224 No. Calvert St.,
Baltimore. Md.
26 BINDERS, LOOSE LEAF, GRAVITY LOCK

McDonald ledger & loose
1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.

leaf co.,

Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
27
BINDERS, TICKET
Blaine Systems Co., 140 Glenridge Ave., Montclair,
N. J.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
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BINDERS, TRANSFER
Adams Mfg. Co., Henry T., 8561 So. Chicago
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave. N. E., Cleve­
land, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
Joyce Filing Co., Edw. J., 56 W. Washington,
Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
BINDING MACHINES
(See Machines, Binding)
BINDING STRAPS
(See Straps, Binding)
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BLACKBOARDS
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.

BLINDS, VENETIAN
30
The Bostwick-Goodell Co., Garfield at Jefferson,
Norwalk, O.
Burlington Venetian Blind Co., Burlington, Vt.
Hough Shade Corp., 134 No. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Mackin Venetian Blind Co., 999 N. Greenwood
Ave., Kankakee, Ill.
Western Venetian Blind Co., General Office, 2700
Long Beach Ave., Los Angeles, Calif., New York,
Atlanta, Memphis, Chicago, Birmingham, Bos­
ton, Kansas City, Portland, Cleveland, Detroit,
San Francisco, Seattle, Charlotte, N. C., New
Orleans, Jacksonville, Fla., and Fre'sno.
Wilson Corp., J. G., 11 E. 38th, New York, N. Y.
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BLOTTERS, ADVERTISING
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Call’s, Bankers Service Corporation, 25 E. Bay,
Savannah, Ga.
Cruver Manufacturing Co., 2456 W. Jackson
Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, Ohio.
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
. .
Merchants Publishing Co., 412 W. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Murphy Co., The Thos. D., 110 S. 2nd, Red Oak,
la.

National Service Bureau of New York, Inc., 80
John, New York, N. Y.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave. .Newark, N. J.

RAND McNALLY & CO.,
Chicago, Ill.

BOND AND COUPON CANCELLING
MACHINES
(See Machines, Cancelling, Check)
BONDS, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED
(See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
BOOKBINDERS
32
Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Texas.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Falconer Co., 414 Water, Baltimore, Md.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence, R. I.
Irwin-Hodson Co.. 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
Joyce Filing Co., Edw. J., 56 W. Washington,
Chicago, Ill.
Klipto Loose Leaf Co., 15-17 S. Delaware, Mason,
la.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co.. W. G.. 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co., 735 Market,
San Francisco, Cal.
Smith Co., Oscar T. & Son, 407-11 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Young & Selden, 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore, Md.
BOOKCASES
(See Furniture, Bank and Office)
BOOKKEEPING
(For Bookkeeping Machines, etc., see specific
headings by noun, as for example: Machines,
Bookkeeping; Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping,
etc.)

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The old songs have a powerful grip on people and it is
because of that fact that “Best Old Songs” has shown its
popularity as an advertising medium.
This book of 48 pages and 94 old favorites is the out­
come of many years of experience in publishing this type of
book. The songs have been selected because of their proven
and unending appeal. The size is convenient (5%" x &M") ;
the book is carefully printed; the paper is excellent; the
cover is attractive and cuts can be effectively printed on it.
The bottom of the front page and the entire back page
are for the bank’s imprint and message to its particular
community.
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Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Pa.
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Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E 2d, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Wrenn Paper Co., Middletown, Ohio.

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BOOKLETS, ADVERTISING
(See also Advertising, Direct Mail Material)
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul. Minn.
Business Library, 130 W. 42d. New York, N. Y.
Craddick Service, Inc., 716 Fourth Ave., S. Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Dameron Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Dorland Agency, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York.
Dow Co., Louis F„ 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Graves, Inc., Wm. Elliott, 30 N. Michigan,
Chicago, Ill.
^
Hamman Adv., Inc., K. L., 316 Thirteenth, Oak­
land, Cal.
Hawk, C. F., 33 Public Square, Cleveland, O.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc., 80
John, New York, N. Y.
Parlette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
Ill.
Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Pa.
Staples & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.

TEMPLE CO., J. C., 55 E. Main, Columbus, O.
(See our adv. on this page.)

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BOOKS, BABY
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
Baby Mine Co., 23 Division Ave., S.t Grand
Rapids, Mich.
35 BOOKS, BANKING AND BUSINESS
The Fritz-Cross Co., Guardian Life Bldg., St. Paul,
Minn.
Indexers, The, 310 S. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Moody’s Investors Service, 35 Nassau, New York,
N. Y.

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Ronald Press Co., 15 E. 26th, New York, N. Y.

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BOOKS, BLANK
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois, Indi­
anapolis, Ind.
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
Benson & Sons, Inc., Benj. D., 11 Cliff, New York,
N. Y.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm.. 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Pioneer, Inc., 12th & A., Tacoma, Wash.

RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Smith & Son Co., The Oscar T., 407-11 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., The, 117 S. Hill,
Griffin, Ga.
Standard Printing Co., 201-205 N. Third, Hanni­
bal, Mo.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Widman & Sons Co., Inc., J. F., McGregor, Iowa.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

years, all because they derive joy
and benefit from it. People will
come into the bank to get it.
It is an all-year favorite be­
cause it contains not only popular
songs but also patriotic songs which
come to the fore on all national
holidays. It is successfully dis­
tributed to schools, homes, lodges,
granges, societies, churches, con­
ventions. Ask to see a sample.
The old songs have charm — and are immortal!

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BOOKS, CASH, TELLERS

Flammger & Gralil Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at Con­
gress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on pace
23G.)
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

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BOOKS, CHECK

Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University, St. Paul, Minn.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence, R. I.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Pioneer, Inc., 12th & A., Tacoma, Wash.
Reynolds <& Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, O.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

BOOKS, COMBINATION CHECK AND
PASS
(See Books, Check)

43

BOXES, COIN

Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Northwestern Ter­
minal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dennison Mfg Co., 300 Howard, Framingham,
Mass.
Dibb Mfg. Co., Inc., 4054 N. Broadway, Robbinsdale, Minn.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
Lonson Mfg. Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul, Minn.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
III.
Tauck & Co., Arthur C., 20 Clinton St., Newark,
N. J.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.

44

BOXES, CURRENCY

Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.
Lonson Mfg. Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul, Minn.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Second, Hastings, Minn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Tauck & Co., Arthur C., 20 Clinton St., Newark,
N. J.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.: Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

48

BOXES, FOLDING

Rankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.

49

BOXES, MESSENGER

Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd., S. E.,
Canton, O.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn. *

60

BOXES, METAL

All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dibb Mfg. Co., Inc., 4054 N. Broadway, Robbinsdale, Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.

51

BRACKETS, TELEPHONE

American Electric Co., Inc., 6401 S. State, Chicago,
Enduro Mfg. Co., 14 Franklin, Rochester, N. Y.
MacLeod Mfg. Co., 2640 Greenview, Chicago, Ill.

BRASS SIGNS
(See Signs, Brass and Bronze)

BOOKS, EXPENSE
(See Stationers)

39

BOOKS, LOOSE LEAF

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University, St. Pau Minn.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backup Co., The, Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Tallman, Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
Three B. Products, Inc., 17 E. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,Ill.
Wilson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

40

BOOKS, MEMO

Follis Advertising-Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, O.
Martin Co. (The Frank), Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Weinman Brothers, 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Wilson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. Y.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.

BOOKS, PASS
(See Pass Books)

41

BOOTHS, TELEPHONE

Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.

BOSTON LEDGERS
(See Ledgers, Boston)

42

BOXES, BOND

General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
FRASER
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.

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BOXES, DEPOSIT, SAFETY

BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 So. 18th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Cramer Brothers Safe Co., 1417 McGee, Kansas
City, Mo.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd., S. E.,
Canton Ohio.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Gross-Feibel Co., Hillsboro, O.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Boulevard,
Hamilton, O.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, O.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, O.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
York Safe <& Lock Co., York, Pa.

46 BOXES, FIBRE BOARD, CORRUGATED
Bankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Blaine Systems Co., 140 Glenridge Ave., Montclair,
N. J.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.
The Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.

47

BOXES, FILING

Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Bankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Beck Specialty Co., 621 Jefferson, Waterloo, la.
Blaine Systems Co., 140 Glenridge Ave., Montclair,
N. J.
Danbury Box Company, Danbury, Conii.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
Hinde & Dauch Paper Co., 407 Decatur, San­
dusky, O.
Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th <fe Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
Perfection Box Co., 551 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Standard Filing Box Co., 1115-19 N. Franklin,
Chicago, 111.
Steel Bound Box Co., 5039 Cottage Grove Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka.
Kans.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave.,New Brighton,
Pa.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St,, Rochester,

BRASSW0RK
(See Bronze, Architectural and Ornamental)

BRIEF CASES
(See Leather Goods)

52

BROKERS, BANK

Walters Co., Chas. E., 1424 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.

53

BRONZE, ARCHITECTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL

American Bronze Co., 1316 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
AMERICAN IRON & WIRE WORKS, 1622
Carroll Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Art in Bronze Co., Inc., 1621 E. 41st., Cleveland.
Ohio.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Baldwin Brass Works, 411 S. Clinton, Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302 Madi­
son Ave., Cleveland, O.
Cassidy Co., Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Illinois Bronze & Iron Works, 917 S. Kildare,
Chicago, Ill.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 Harrison, Chicago,
Lupton’s Sons Co., David, Allegheny Ave. & Tulip,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Matthews Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Mead Equipment Co., Huntington, W. Va.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott St.,
Covington, Ky.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati,
O.

Ohmer, A. & R. F., Inc., 113 N. Jefferson St.,
Dayton, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett Sts., Portland,
Ore.
Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614 Harris­
burg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Standard Iron & Wire Works, 510 E. 10th, Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.
Tyler Co., W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleveland, O.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
Western Architectural Iron Co., 3455 Elston Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAMS, INC., JNO., 542 W. 27th, New
York, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron and WYre Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, Inc., J. P„ Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.

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BRONZE PLATES

American Bronze Co., 1316 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill

ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st,
Cleveland, O.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
,
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
,
,
.
Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Matthews Co., Jas. H„ 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,

m.

57

BURGLAR ALARMS (GAS)

American Lock Works, First Nat’l Bk. Bldg., Ft.
Dodge, Iowa.
Federal Laboratories, Inc., 1631 Liberty Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Lake Erie Chemical Co., 1874 E. 59th, Cleveland,
Ohio.
58 BURGLAR ALARMS, LOCAL BANK VAULT

McCLINTOCK CO., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
59

BURGLAR ALARM INSPECTION

Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., 207 E. Ohio
Chicago, Ill.

Stronghart Company, 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Tyler Co., The W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleve­
land, O.
Usona Mfg. Co.. 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis. Mo.
Williams Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.

BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES
(See Safes, Fire & Burglar-Proof)

BURGLARY INSURANCE
(See Insurance, Burglary)

BRONZE SIGNS
(See Signs, Brass and Bronze)

60

BUDGET SYSTEMS, HOME

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Childs & Co., S. D„ 136 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.

(See Systems, Budget, Home)

BUTTONS, ADVERTISING

BUILDERS, BANK

c

(See Architects and Builders)

BUILDING AND LOAN ADVERTISING
(See Advertising, Building and Loan)

55

CABINETS, COIN

Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.

BULLET-PROOF GLASS

62

(See Glass, Bullet-Proof)

Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc., 371 Pacific, Brooklyn,
N. Y.

BULLETIN BOARDS

Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Clark Mfg. Co., R. W., 4311 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., 1 Park
Ave.. New York. N. Y.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Hamilton & Cord Company, 4753 Broadway,
Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
National Adv. Service, Inc., P. O. Box 75,
La Grange, Ind.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O
Peoples Mfg. Co., 108 N. Jefferson, Chicago, Ill.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Wisconsin Iron & WTre Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.

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61

BURGLAR ALARMS

American District Telephone & Teleg raph Co.
183 Varick, New York, N. Y
American Lock Works, First Nat’l Bk. Bldg.,
Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
Burglary Protection Co., 738 Ceres Ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
Butte Electric & Mfg. Co., 956 Folsom, San
Francisco, Calif
Danne, Harold A., 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y.
Duplex Electric Co., 71-73 Grand, New York, N.Y.
Federal Electric Co., 8700 S. State, Chicago, Ill.
Federal Laboratories, Inc., 1631 Liberty Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Holmes Electric Protective Co., 370 Seventh, New
York, N. Y.
Lake Erie Chemical Co., 1874 E. 59th, Cleveland,
O.
McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., Seattle,
Wash.
Patrick & Wilkins Co., 51 N. 7th, Philadelphia, Pa.
Digitized Underwriters’
for FRASERLaboratories, 207 E. Ohio, Chicago,
Ill.

https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

CABINETS, COIN WRAPPER

66

CABINETS, STEEL

Albatross Steel Equipment Co., P. O. Drawer A.,
Sawtelle. Cal.
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak, Plain well, Mich.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Canton, O.
Dameron-Pierson Company, 400 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
Durabilt Steel Locker Co., Aurora, Ill.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Imperial Steel Cabinet Co., 2152 Fulton, Chicago,
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Medart Mfg. Co., Fred, 3535 De Kalb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Mount & Robertson, 62 Broad. New York, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York. N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,

Rochester, N. Y.

66

CABINETS. STORAGE

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
Dameron-Pierce Company Ltd., 300 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
Durabilt Steel Locker Co., Aurora, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Hart & Hutchinson Co., New Britain, Conn.
Invincible Metal Furniture, Co. Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Medart Mfg. Co., Fred, 3535 De Kalb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., 1099 Union St., Monroe, Mich.

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.

63

CABINETS, FILING

All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
IN . i .

General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Grant & Co., H. R., 2322 Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Marshall Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Metai Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co., 735 Market
San Francisco, Cal.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Wagemaker Co., 566 Market, S. W., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co.Union, Monroe, Mich.

67

CABINETS, TRAY

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Ind.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,

Rochester, N. Y.

68

CABINETS, TYPEWRITER

Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465
Washington, Buffalo, N. Y.
CABINETWORK
(See Woodwork)

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.

CAGES, BANK
(See Grillwork)

64

CABINETS, LEDGER POSTING
MACHINE

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465
Washington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.

CALCULATING MACHINES
(See Machines, Calculating)

69

CALCULATORS, TIME & INTEREST

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO.. 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.

Hughes Co., P. R., 1106 Adams, Toledo, O.
Meilicke Systems, Inc., 3466 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
National Time Computer Co., 514 Prior Ave., No.,
St. Paul, Minn.
Pre-calculated Business System Co., 406 S. Main,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Robinsonian Interest Book Co., 545 Federal fet.,
Chicago, Ill.
,
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.

CABINETS, MAP
(See Cabinets, Steel)

CALENDAR DESK PADS
(See Pads, Desk, Calendar)

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CALENDARS

The Adams-Lessack Co., 1507 Arch St., Philadel­
phia, Pa.
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St,
Paul, Minn.
American Art Works, Inc., Coshocton. O.
American Calendar Co., Inc., Greeneville, Tenn.
American-Canadian Maturity Guide, 1039-41 Gib­
bon, Pittsburgh, Pa.
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Calif.
Baumgarth Co., John, 1219 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brace & Co., H. G., 400 Seventh North, Seattle,
Wash.
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
CLARK PRINTING & MANUFACTURING CO.,
417 N. Vesper, Lock Haven, Pa. (See our adv.
on this page.)
Coleman Co., David A., 110 Locust, St. Louis, Mo.
Colson Co., U. O., Paris, Ill.
Columbian Art Works, Inc., 1024 Juneau, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, O.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Defiance Sales Corporation, 72-78 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Economy Adv. Co., Linn & Market, Iowa City, la.
Erickson Co., Inc., C. E., 506 W. Third, Des
Moines, la.
Fogarty Mfg. Co., 800 Monument Ave., Dayton, O.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
Ill.
Forbes-Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Grand Rapids Calender Co.,1906-912 S. Division,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Joliet Calendar Co., Gardner, Joliet, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood* O.
Kenyon Co., Inc., 303-309 Grand Ave., Des Moines,
la.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron. Chicago, Ill.
Lawrence & Co., B. E., 400 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 W. Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
Merchants Publishing Co., 412 W. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Messenger Publishing Co., 5932 Wentworth Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Metropolitan Syndicate Press, 120 N. Jefferson,
Chicago, Ill.
Murphy Co., The Thos. D., 110 S. 2d, Red Oak, la.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Shedd Brown Mfg. Co., 319 Fifth Ave. So., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Sullivan Ptg. Works Co., 1067 Gilbert Ave,
Cincinnati, O.
Swinney Prtg. Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute,
Ind.
Texas Novelty Advertising Co., 117-119 S. Waco,
Hillsboro, Texas.
Thrift Service Co., 2128 Richland Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Wffson-Hurd Co., Wausau, Wis.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Square, Worces­
ter, Mass.

71

CALENDARS, DAILY DATE

(See also Calendars)
Joliet Calendar Co., Gardner, Joliet, Ill.
Messenger Publishing Co., 5932 Wentworth Ave.,
Chicago, III.
Murphy Co., Thos. D„ 110 S. 2d, Red Oak, la.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
Sullivan Printing Works, 1067 Gilbert Ave.,
Cincinnati, O.

72

CALENDARS, DESK

Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D, Birmingham, Ala.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Follis Advertising Service, W. E.f 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Lawrence & Co., B. E., 400 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Messenger Publishing Co., 5932 Wentworth Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Metropolitan Syndicate Press, 120 N. Jefferson,
Chicago, Ill.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
Perfect Peerless Calendar Co., 203 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Typo Trading Co., The, 541 Pearl, New York, N.Y.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.

73

CALENDARS, MATURITY

American-Canadian Maturity Guide, 1039-41 Gib­
bon, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.
Ill.

74

CAMERAS

CARDS, STREET CAR
(See Advertising, Street Car)

77

78

CASES, NOTE, STEEL

All-Steel-Equip Companv, Aurora, Ill.
Art Steel Co., Inc., 401 W. 23d, New York, N. Y.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Eqt. Co., 508 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Kohlhaas Co., 183 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Metal Office Furniture Co.. Grand Rapids, Mich.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Victor Safe & Equipment Co., Marietta, O.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y

CASH BOOKS, TELLERS’
(See Books, Cash, Tellers’)

CASHIERS, AUTOMATIC

CANCELLING MACHINES

(See Coin Changers)

(See Machines, Cancelling, Check)

75

CASES, CATALOGUE

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y.

Agfa Ansco Corporation, 29 Charles, Binghamton,
N.Y.
Bell & Howell Co., 1801 Larchmont Ave., Chicago,
Ill.

CELLULOID NOVELTIES

CAPS, ADVERTISING

(See Novelties, Celluloid)

(See also Novelties, Advertising)
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
Til.

CENTRAL FILES
(See Files, Central)

CARD LEDGERS

CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FORMS

(See Ledgers, Card)

(See Forms, Bank)

CARD RECORDS, VISIBLE

79

(See Visible Records)

76

CARDS, GREETING

American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
Baumgarth Co., John, 1219 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow Quality Park, St. Paul. Minn.
Falconer Co.r 414 Water, Baltimore, Md.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Forbes Lithographing Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, O.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill:
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland,
O.

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McBee Binder Co., Smith, Athens, O.
Murphy Co., Thos. D., 110 S. 2nd, Red Oak, la.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Shaw Advertising Co., 520 Produce Exch. Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Volland Co., P. F„ Joliet, Ill.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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CERTIFICATES, STOCK & BOND

American Bank Note Co., 118-132 E. Cullerton,
Chicago, Ill.
Capitol Banknote Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Central Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland Blvd..
Chicago, Ill.
Corporation Bank Note Co., 38 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mercantile Printing Co., 107 N. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Ill.
NORTHERN BANK NOTE CO., 2340 N. Racine
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Swinney Prtg. Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

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CHECK IMPRINTING

(See Check, Endorsers)

(See Checks)

CHAIR PADS
(See Supplies, Bank & Office)

80

86

CHAIRS

(See also Furniture, Bank and Office)
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta,Ga.
The Claus Mfg. Co., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
Do More Chair Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Johnson Chair Co., 4400 W. North, Chicago. Ill.
Karpen & Bros., S., 801 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.
Marble & Shattuck Chair Co., Cleveland, O.
Milwaukee Chair Co., 624 S. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sikes Co., 23d & Passayunk Ave., Philadelphia, Pa
Sturgis Posture Chair Co., Magnolia, Sturgis, Mich.
Taylor Chair Co., The, Bedford, O.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

87

CHAIRS, STEEL

Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Do More Chair Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Toledo Metal Furniture Co., 1100 Hastings,
Toledo, O.
Vitek Mfg. Co., 2606 St. Marys Ave., Omaha, Neb.

82

CHAIRS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (STEEL)

Do More Chair Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Fritz-Cross Co., Guardian Life Bldg., St. Paul,
Minn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Toledo Metal Furniture Co., 1100 Hastings,
Toledo, O.

CHANGEABLE SIGNS
(See Signs, Changeable)

CHANGE MAKERS
(See Coin Changers)

83

CHARTING EQUIPMENT & SERVICE

Business Charting Institute, 435 N. Michigan
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Multiplex Display Fixture Co., 918 N. 10th, St.
Louis, Mo.

CHECK BOOK COVERS
(See Covers, Check Book)

CHECK BOOKS
(See Books, Check)

84

CHECK DISPENSERS

Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D., Birmingham,
Ala.
Krauth & Benninghofen, 940 Symmes Ave..
Hamilton, Ohio.

85

CHECK ENDORSERS

Ajax Time Stamp Co., Inc., 354 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
AMERICAN PERFORATOR CO., 612 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this
oage.l
Cummins Perforator Co., 4740 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Endorsograph Company, 24th & Locust, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Hedman Mfg. Co., 1158 Center, Chicago, Ill.
Hercules Supply Co., 100 E. 42d, New York, N. Y.
Ielfield Postal Supply Corp., 341 Central Ave.,
Silver Creek, N. Y.
International Postal Supply Co., 634 Prospect
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joslin Mfg. Co., A. D., 123 Arthur, Manistee,
Mich.
Safe Guard Check Writer Co., Lansdale, Pa.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Digitized forIll.FRASER
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https://fraser.stlouisfed.org
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

CHECK PHOTOGRAPHING MACHINE

THE NATIONAL PERFORATOR CO., 1017 No.
Front, Philadelphia, Pa.
RECORDAK CORPORATION, 350 Madison Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

Now-

“Endorse
as yonlist”

With the perfect
chech endorser.

CHECK PROTECTORS
(See Protectors, Check)
88

CHECK RECORDERS

THE NATIONAL PERFORATOR CO., 1017 No.
Front, Philadelphia, Pa.
REC ORDAK C ORPORATION, 350 Madison Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
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CHECK LISTS, STOP-PAYMENT

Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465
Washington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.

CHECKS

American Bank Note Co., 118-132 Cullerton,
Chicago, Ill.
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtain, Aiken &
Hargest and Asquith, Baltimore, Md.
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Capitol Bank Note Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave ,
Chicago, Ill.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Columbus Bank Note Co., 40 E. Spring, Columbus,
O.

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
De Luxe Check Printers, Inc., 835 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.; 2531 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.;
810 Baltimore Ave., Kansas City, Mo.; 205 E.
St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, O.
Dodsworth Stationery Co., Sam’l, 412-414 W. 10th,
Kansas City, Mo.
Ekonomik Bank Check Co., 2712 S. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Forbes Litho. Mfg. Co., P O. Box 5130, Boston,
Mass.
Forman-Bassett Co., 9205 Detroit Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
FT. WAYNE PTG. CO., 119 Holman, Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
HALL CO., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence,
R. I.
_____
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 S. San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Isler-Tompsett Litho. Co., 2940 Benton, St. Louis,
Mo.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Samson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
137 Jackson. Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Monasch Co., 500 Fifth, S., Minneapolis, Minn.
NORTHERN BANK NOTE CO., 2340 N. Racine
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Protectu Bank Note Corp., 4048 W. Shubert Ave.
Chicago, Ill.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, O.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Schwabacher- Frey Sta tionerj Co., 735 Market,
San Francisco; Cal.
Smith-Brooks Printing Co., 1733 California,
Denver, Colo.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Sunset Press, 1045 Sansome, San Francisco, Cal.
Swinney Printing Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-15 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

CHECKS, DOOR
(See Door Closers)

HE “AMERICAN” Check Endorser
is usually used in conjunction with
the Adding Machine. As each check is
listed it is simply dropped into the En­
dorser, therefore, listing and endorsing
become one operation.

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All checks receive a perfect printed
endorsement.
Skips are impossible.
No extra labor to endorse checks.
Clerks list right up to the last minute
—no time out for stamping.
Batch numbers or A.M. and P.M. on
each check if wanted.

New and important features found only
in the “AMERICAN” demand your
consideration. Write for complete in­

formation befo're buying any Endorser.

And-

For chech canceling
the “self-repairing"
perforator.

THE “AMERICAN” No. 22
“Self-repairing” Perforator

INS and clips concealed in the checks
are the primary cause of dull, bent or
broken perforating needles. The “AMER­
ICAN” No. 22 is the only hand machine
that doesn’t require periodical trips to
the factory for expensive repairs. Dam­
aged needles are replaced in five minutes’
time. Your next perforator will be an
“AMERICAN” No.22. Write us for our
liberal trade-in proposition. Improved
foot power and electric models also.

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Incorporated 1910

Main Office & Works
612 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago. Illinois

Eastern Sales & Service
24 Thames Street
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Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York, N.Y.
Calls Bankers Service Corporation, 25 E. Bay,
Savannah, Ga.
CHRISTMAS CLUB. A division of National
Bancservice Corp., 45 W. 45th, New York, N. Y.
(See our adv. on this page.)
HOCKSWENDER CO., B. H., 711 Penn Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Independent Christmas Service Co., 29-31 N.
Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
Martin Co. (The Frank), Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
National Thrift Assn., Telegraph Press Bldg.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
Schmidt Lithograph Co., 461 Second, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
Smith Printing Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Standard Publishing Corp., 222 Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
Thrift Press, The, 225 S. Church, Rockford, Ill.
Thrift Service Co., 2128 Richland Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Union Savings Systems Co., The, 131 N. Duke,
Lancaster, Pa.
Von Senden Co., Arthur, 316 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.

CHECKS, METAL

Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Wks., 76 Forsyth
St., N. W., Atlanta.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302 Madi­
son Ave., Cleveland, O.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Sachs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Ill.

91

CHEQUES, TRAVELERS’

American Express Co., 65 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Bankers Trust Co., New York, N. Y.

92

CHESTS, STEEL

BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 So. Eight­
eenth, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
Canton, Ohio.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Boulevard,
Hamilton, O.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, O.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237 S. Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Manufacturing .Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

95

100

Duplex Electric Co., 71-73 Grand, New York, N. Y.
Howard Clock Co., E., 206 Eustis, Boston, Mass.

101

CLOCKS, ELECTRIC CHIME,
ADVERTISING

McCLINTOCK CO., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.
Minneapolis, Minn.

102

CLOCKS, POST & BRACKET

Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. & 27th,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Howard Clock Co., E., 206 Eustis, Boston, Mass.
McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.

103

CLOCKS, TIME

Thompson Time Stamp Co., Inc., The, 240 W. 23d,
New York, N. Y.

CLEANERS, MARBLE

104

(See Supplies, Janitors’)

Hastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.

CLOCKS, WATCHMAN’S

105

CLEANERS, POLISHED STEEL

CLOTH, GUMMED

Hall Paper & Specialties Co., Inc., 27 Thames St.
New York, N. Y.

Braeco-Oyle Co., 3363 Pleasant Ave., Hamilton, O.

96

CLOCKS, ELECTRIC
(See also, Clock Systems)

CLEANERS, TYPEWRITER

106

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Clarotype Company, Inc., 16 Hudson, New York,
N. Y.
Sanford Ink Co., 846 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill.
Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Pa.

CLUBS, CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
(See also Christmas Savings)

Christmas Club. A division of National Banc­
service Corp., 45 W. 45th, New York City.
Hockswender Co., B. H., 711 Penn, Pittsburgh, Pa.

COIN BAGS

CHILDREN’S SAVINGS
(See School Savings)

93

CHRISTMAS MONEY CONTAINERS

American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y
HANDFORD BROWN CO., Coytesville-on-theHudson, N. J. (See our adv. on this page.)
HOCKSWENDER CO., B. H., 711 Penn Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Inland Company, 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.

94

CLOCK SYSTEMS

(See Bags, Coin)

Cincinnati Time Recorder Co., 1733 Central Ave.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Duplex Electric Co., 71-73 Grand, New York,
N. Y.
Howard Clock Co., E., 206 Eustis, Boston, Mass.
McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.

(See Boxes Coin)

97

COIN BOXES

COIN CABINETS
(See Cabinets, Coin)

98

CLOCKS, COIN
107

Coin Clock Service Co., 4900 Euclid Ave., Cleve­
land, O.
D. E. WARD, 111 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bancservice, Inc., 45 W. 45th, New York, N. Y.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.

99

CLOCKS, DESK

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d.,
Chicago, Ill.
Kastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.

HANDFORD
BROWN CO., Inc.
Coytesville-on-the-Hudson
New Jersey

COIN CHANGERS

Brandt Automatic Cashier Co., Watertown. Wis.
Coinometer Distributors, 810 Equitable Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Hedman Mfg. Co., 1158 Center, Chicago, Ill.
Hoefer Change-Maker Co., 3700 E. 12th, Kansas
City, Mo.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Universal Stamping & Mfg. Co., 2839 N. Western
Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Manufacturers of
CHRISTMAS MONEY
CONTAINERS EXCLUSIVELY

A Greater Christmas Club Service
\

CHRISTMAS CLUB, a subsidiary of the National Bancservice Corporation,
takes pleasure in announcing that the following organizations have been brought
into its ranks for the purpose of providing a greater Christmas Club service:
Bankers Publicity Company
St. Louis
Bankers Publicity Service, Inc. Milwaukee
Christmas Club, a Corp.
New York
Goodman Christmas Savings Clubs Company - Memphis
Hart Bank Service Corporation
Baltimore
Landis Savings Club Company
...
Harrisburg
Leavenworth Bank Service Company
- Cleveland
National Advertising Corporation
St. Louis
National Economic Plans, Inc.
... new York
Outcault Advertising Company
Chicago
Union Savings Systems Company
... Lancaster
Wrightson Christmas Club Company, Inc., Philadelphia

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45 West 45th St.

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COIN COUNTING MACHINES
ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d St. &
Wales Aye., New York, N. Y.
C. L. DOWNEY CO., 941 Clark St., Cincinnati,
Ohio. (See our adv. on this page.)
Jorgeson Mfg. Co., 3681 Gratiot Ave.
STANDARD-JOHNSON CO., INC., 371 Pacific
St., Brooklyn, N. Y. (See our adv. on this page.)
109
COIN FOLDERS
Hockswender Co., B. H., 711 Penn Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
National Art Works,Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
. _
Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., 1733-47 California, Denver,
Colo.
110
COIN HOLDERS, METAL
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
COIN TRAYS
(See Trays, Coin)
COIN WRAPPER CABINETS
(See Cabinets, Coin Wrapper)
COLLECTION SYSTEMS
(See Systems, Collection)
COMBINATION CHECK & PASS BOOK
(See Books, Check)
111
COMMERCIAL ATLASES
RAND McNALLY & CO., 636 S. Clark St..
Chicago, Ill.
COMPTOMETERS
(See Machines, Adding)
COMPUTERS, TIME
(See Calculators, Time and Interest)
CONTESTS, NEW BUSINESS
(See Advertising Service Bank)

Ferree Co., E. H., Lockport, N. Y.
Ft. Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Gast Bank Note Co., 4189 Chippewa, St. Louis,Mo.
Kemper Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, Ohio.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
LEATHER PRODUCTS CO., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
L’Enfant-Oley-Martin Mfg. Corp., 99-101 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Palmer Corp., Lester W., 14 Thomas, New York,
N. Y.
Pass Book & Check Cover Co., 232 Broadway,
Denver, Colo.
Red Wing Adv. Co., Red Wing, Minn.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, O.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on
page 23G.)
Seelman & Sons Co., Geo., 337 Seventh, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co., 319 Fifth Ave. So., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 Wabash, Chicago, Ill.
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Hi-

United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Universal Check Cover Co., 418 Linn, Springfield,
Ohio.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young <fe Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Zell, Inc., D. H., 536 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

COPYING MACHINES
(See Duplicators)

113
COVERS, RADIATOR (STEEL)
Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chicago, Ill.

112
COVERS, CHECK BOOK
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,

CREDIT FILES
(See Files, Credit)

Tgx.

Beach Leather Co., 1301 E. Walnut, Coshocton, O.
Buckeye Leather Co., 946 Chestnut, Coshocton, O.
Buth & Co., Inc., W. F., 1005 University Ave.,
St. Paul, Minn.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, O.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Economy Adv. Co., Linn & Market, Iowa City, la.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E„ Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Feldco Loose Leaf Corp., 357 N. La Salle, Chicago,
Ill.

CUPS, DRINKING
114
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Marshall-Jackson Company, 26 S. Clark, Chicago,
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 Wabash, Chicago, Ill.
CURRENCY BOXES
(See Boxes Currency)

CUT FILES
(See Files, Cut)
115
- CUTTERS, COUPON
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chi­
cago, Ill.

DATING MACHINES
(See Stamps, Dating)
116
DECORATORS, INTERIOR
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York.
N. Y.
DEPOSIT BOXES, SAFETY
(See Boxes, Deposit, Safety)
117
DEPOSITORIES, AFTER HOUR
McCLINTOCK CO., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave. N.
Minneapolis, Minn.
DEPOSIT RECEIVING MACHINES
(See Machines, Deposit Receiving)
118

DESIGNERS, INTERIOR
(See also Architects & Builders)
Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Lane & Tweed, City Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
McGuire & Shook, 941 N. Meridian, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
NEWMAN MANUFACTURING CO., 416-424
Elm St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ohmer, Inc., Alfred A. & Robert F., 113 N.
Jefferson, Dayton, O.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave..
Chicago, Ill.
Stiles Co., Geo. W., 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Pa.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wise Co., Inc., The, J. H., 911 Syndicate Trust
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Womack & Sons, Inc., J. P., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
119

DESIGNERS. VAULT
(See also Vaults)
Bank Vault Inspection Co., 5 So. 18th, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Consolidated Expanded Metals Companies, Steelecrete Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Hollar Company, 111 S. 15th, Philadelphia, Pa.
Lacy Co., L. D., 1206 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Rivet-Grip Steel Company, The, 2404 Prospect
Ave., Cleveland, O.
Scheitler and Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
, ,
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Strauss & Son, E. A., 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Yeo, Samuel P., 5 So. 18th, Philadelphia, Pa.

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DESKS
(See also Furniture. Bank and Office)
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
FALLS BANK DESK CO., 2045 W. 103d St.,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Hoosier Desk Co., 202 Mill, Jasper, Ind.
Horne Desk & Fixture Co., Inc., 89 N. Pryor,
Atlanta, Ga.
Imperial Desk Co., Florida & Devon, Evansville,
Ind.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Schick, Johnson Co., 1737 N. Paulina, Chicago, Ill.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
121
DESKS, BOOKKEEPERS’
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chicago, Ill.
(See our adv. on this page.)
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Horder's, Inc 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay, Roch­
ester, N. Y.
122
DESKS, CARD RECORD
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown. N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
123
DESKS, CHECK SORTING
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Claus Mtg. Co., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd., Cleve­
land, O.
Currier Manufacturing Co., North Western Ter­
minal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chicago, Ill.
(See our adv. on this page.)
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Mitchell Manufacturing Co., Robert, 2d & John,
Cincinnati, O.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
124

DESKS, LOBBY
(See also Fixtures, Bank and Office)
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones <fe Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
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125
DESKS, MECHANICAL POSTING
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d., Chicago, Ill.
(See our adv. on this page.)
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O
Le Febure Corporation Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay, Roch­
ester, N. Y126

DESKS, METAL
(See also Furniture, Metal)
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw, Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,

134
DIRECTORIES, COMMERCIAL
Moody’s Investors Service, 35 Nassau, New York,
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
135

DISPENSERS, CHECK & DEPOSIT
SLIP
Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D., Birmingham,
Ala.
Krauth & Benninghofen, Hamilton, O.
DISPENSERS, DRINKING CUP
(See Equipment, Bank & Office)
136
DISPENSERS, SOAP
Gerson-Stewart Corp., 3528 E. 76th, Cleveland, O.
137
DOOR CLOSERS
Corbin, P. & F., Park St., New Britain, Conn.
Varnum Door Engine Co., 949 Venice Blvd.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn.
138
DOOR OPENERS, ELECTRIC
Corbin, P. & F., Park St., New Britain, Conn.
Patrick & Wilkins Co., 51 N. 7th, Philadelphia, Pa.
139
DOORS, FIRE
Wilson Corp., J. G., 11 E. 38th, New York, N. Y.
140

127

DESKS, TYPEWRITER
(See also Stands, Typewriter)
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill. '
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Hoosier Desk Co., 202 Mill, Jasper, Ind.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Tucker & Dorsey Mfg. Co., 302 S. State, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
128

DESKS, WOOD
(See also Furniture, Bank & Office)
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Imperial Desk Co., Florida & Devon, Evansville,
Ind.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago. II
Maunsell’s Office Supply Co., Montpelier, Vt.
Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
129
DEVICES, LOOSE LEAF
(See also Supplies, Loose Leaf and specific headings)
Joyce Filing Co., Edw. J., 56 W. Washington,
Chicago, Ill.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 So. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Master-Craft Corp., 825 Cobb, Kalamazoo, Mich.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th St., Long
Island City, N. Y.
Trussed Mfg. Co., Cottage, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
130
DIARIES
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Voss Company, The Herman, 603 E. Water,
Milwaukee, Wis.
131
DICTAPHONE CYLINDERS
Dictaphone Corporation, Graybar Bldg., New
York, N. Y.
132

DICTAPHONES
(See also Machines, Dictating)
Dictaphone Corporation, Graybar Bldg.,
York, N. Y.

New

DICTATING MACHINES
(See Machines, Dictating)
DIRECT MAIL ADLERTISING
(See Advertising, Direct Mail Material)
133
DIRECTORIES, BANKERS’
BANKERS’ DIRECTORY (BLUE BOOK), 536 S.
Clark St., Chicago, Ill.
DIRECTORIES, BUILDING
(See Bulletin Boards)

DOORS, HOLLOW METAL, BRONZE
& STEEL
Dahlstrom Metalic Door Co., Buffalo & E. 2d,
Jamestown, N. Y.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, R I
NEWMAN MANUFACTURING CO., 416-424
Elm St., Cincinnati, O.
141
DOORS, METAL (AND TRIM)
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., Buffalo & E. 2d,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
^ 27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O .
Gorham Manufacturing Co., Providence, R. I.
Kawneer Co., Front St., Niles, Mich.
Luptons Sons Co., David, Allegheny Ave. & Tulip,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York
N. Y.
142
DOORS, REVOLVING
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Revolving Doors, Inc., 542 W. 27th St., New York,
N. Y.
Van Kannel Revolving Door Co., New York, N. Y.
143
DOORS, VAULT
(See also Vaults)
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Cramer Brothers Safe Co., 1417 McGee, Kansas
City, Mo.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, O.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Gross-Feibel Co., Hillsboro, O.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Boulevard,
Hamilton, O.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, O.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincv.
Cleveland, O
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., Seattle,
Wash.
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Washgton, Buffalo, N. Y.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.
DRAFT AND NOTE RACKS
(See Racks, Draft & Note)
DRAFTS, BANK
(See Forms, Bank and Checks)
144
DRAWERS, MONEY
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Tucker & Dorsey Mfg. Co., 302 S. State, Indi­
anapolis, Ind.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
DRINKING CUP DISPENSERS
(See Dispensers, Drinking Cups)
DRINKING CUPS
(See Equipment, Bank and Office)
145
DUPLICATORS
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelley
Ave., Cleveland, O.
Beck Duplicator Co., 476 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Daus Duplicator Co., Inc., Felix F., 401 Broadway.
New York, N. Y.
Ditto, Inc., 2243 W. Harrison, Chicago, 111.
Heyer Duplicator Co., Inc., 911 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Multistamp Co., Norfolk, Va.
Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 Fifth
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rotospeed Co., 5th & Wilkinsen, Dayton, O.
Safe-Guard Check Writer Corporation, Lansdale
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EMBOSSING
(See also Printing & Engraving)
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Beach Printing Co., Will A., 235 N. Phillips Ave.,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co.,
306 N 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Dameron-Pierce Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Farnham Printing & Stationery Co., 417 Hennepin
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
Fort Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman,
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Ivingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Irwin Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Levey Ptg. Co., State House Square, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Miller-Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Minn.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Smith & Co., The Oscar T., 407-11 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Stafford Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Stephens Litho. & Engr. Co., 420 N. 2d, St. Louis,
Mo.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Toof & Co., S. C., 195 Madison, Memphis, Tenn.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3-5 Broad, Charles­
ton, S. C.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
147
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE. BANK
Walters Co., Chas. E., 1424 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
ENDORSERS, CHECK
(See Check Endorsers)
148

ENGINEERS, EQUIPMENT
(See also Architects and Builders)
BOND-HUBBARD CO., 38 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
HI. (See our adv. on page 12G.)
Bruner & Simmons, Inc., 327 S. La Salle, Chicago,
Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, 286 Fifth Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
James Co., Thomas M., 3 Park, Boston, Mass.
Lacy Co., L. D., 1206 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Lane & Co., H. L., 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,

149
ENGINEERS, INDUSTRIAL
Columbia Engineering & Management Corp.,
61 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Danne, Harold A., 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y.
Estes, Inc., L. V., 4753 Broadway, Chicago, Ill.
Hunt Co., Robt. W„ 175 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Lockwood-Green & Co., 24 Federal, Boston, Mass.
May, Geo. S., 2620 N. Shore, Chicago, Ill.
160 ENGINEERS. SAFE AND VAULT
Bank Vault Inspection Co., 5 So. 18th, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
THE HOLLAR CO., Ill S. 15th, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hone, Hugh R„ 3858 42d Ave., N. E„ Seattle,
W
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Strauss & Son, E. A., 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
YEO, SAMUEL P., 5 S. 18th, Philadelphia, Pa.
ENGRAVED LETTERHEADS
(See Letterheads, Engraved; also Engraving)
151
ENGRAVING
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y.
Benson & Sons, Inc., Benj. D., 11 Cliff, New York,
N. Y.
Buxton & Skinner Ptg. & Sta. Co., 306 N. 4th,
St. Louis, Mo.
Central Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
Childs & Co., S. D., 136 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Tex.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Drew Co., The H. & W. B., 22-30 W. Bay, Jackson­
ville, Fla.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Cal.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Lowman & Hanford Co., 1514 Third Ave., Seattle,
8>stl.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mysell-Rollins Bank Note Co., 500 Sansome,
San Francisco, Calif.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Schwabacher Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Francisco, Cal.

Smith Co., Oscar T. & Son, 407-11 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St.,
Griffin, Ga.
Stephens Litho. & Engraving Co., 420 N. 2d
St., St. Louis, Mo.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708-12 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
M&ss.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
152
ENGROSSERS
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y.
ENVELOPE SEALERS
(See Machines, Sealing, Envelope)
153
ENVELOPES
American Fiber-Velope Mfg. Co., 229 N. 63d,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Bankers Envelope Co., 25 Cliff, New York, N. Y.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago,
Ill.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Capital Envelope Co., 1803 E. 7th, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Capitol Bank Note Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Neostyle Envelope Co., 17 E. Austin Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Corporation Coupon Envelope Co., 309 E. Water,
Milwaukee, Wi».
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Cupples Envelope Co., Samuel, 628 S. 6th St.,
St. Louis, Mo.
CURTIS 1000 INC., 1000 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn. (See our adv. on this page.)
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San
' Francisco, Cal.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.
Hammermill Paper Co., Erie, Pa.
HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Ill.
(See our adv. on this page.)
Hesse Envelope & Litho Co., 4175 N. Kings High­
way, St. Louis, Mo.
Isler-Tompsett Lithographing Co., 2940 Benton,
St. Louis, Mo.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609—611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
Pa.
McGill Paper Products, Inc., 700 S. 6th, Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Northern States Envelope Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul,
Minn.

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Metzger & Acock, 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
111.
Stiles Co., Geo. W., 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Ill.

St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Equipment Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Pa.
UFFINGER, FOSTER & BOOKWALTER, INC.,
221 W. 57th, New York, N. Y. (See our adv. on
page 11G.)
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weary & Alford Co., 1923 Calumet, Chicago, Ill.
Wise Co., Inc., J. H., 911 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
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Outlook Envelope Co., 1001 W. Washington Blvd..
Chicago, Ill.
Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark,
N. J. .
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Republic Envelope Co., 3617 S. Ashland, Chicago,
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2000 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave.,
So., Nashville, Tenn.
Swinney Prtg. Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Transo Envelope Co., 3542 N. Kimball, Chicago,Ill.
United States Check Book Co., 1309 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Wessel Co., 458 E. 30th, Chicago, Ill.
Wolf Envelope Co., 1749 E. 22d, Cleveland, O.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Young <fe Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
154 ENVELOPES, BANKING BY MAIL
Inland Company, 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Two-Way Envelope Co., 923 Leamington, Minne­
apolis, Minn.
155
ENVELOPES, COIN
Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kings High­
way, St. Louis, Mo.
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave., So.,
Nashville, Tenn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
Von Senden Co., Arthur, 316 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
156

ENVELOPES, COUPON

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, Ill.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Corporation Coupon Envelope Co., 309 E. Water,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San
Francisco, Cal.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,

Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Co., 127 Ninth Ave., Nashville,
Tenn.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
ENVELOPES, CURRENCY
168
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO. Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St .Louis, Mo.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San
Francisco, Cal.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.
,

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago.
Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Northern States Envelope Co., 180 E. 3d, St.
Paul, Minn.
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Smead Mfg. Co., The, 309 2nd St., Hastings, Minn.
Troy Sunshade Co., 612 Grant, Troy, Ohio.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave..
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
159
ENVELOPES, EXPANDING
American Fiber-Velope Mfg. Co., 229 N. 63d,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell,
Kansas City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Smead Mfg. Co., The, 309 2nd St., Hastings,
Minn.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
160
ENVELOPES, FILING
American Fibre-Velope Mfg. Co., 229 N. 63d.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louh, Mo.
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
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157

Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
>
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.

Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19 th & Campbell,
Kansas City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago,
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,

ENVELOPES, COUPON WINDOW

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kan­
sas City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Ill.
Chicago Envelope Co., 412 Cass, Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Corporation Coupon Envelope Co., 309 E. Water.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
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HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighwav, St. Louis, Mo.
Kay-Dee Co., The, 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.

Self-Clasp (The) Envelope Co., 234 Schofield
Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Second, Hastings, Minn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
161
ENVELOPES, LOCK
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
The Self-Clasp Envelope Co., 234 Schofield Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
162
ENVELOPES. MAILING
American Fiber-Velope Mfg. Co., 229 N. 63d,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Bankers Envelope Co., 25 Cliff, New York, N. Y.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle Creek,
Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell,
Kansas City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 Liberty,
Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago.
Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Northern States Envelope Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul,
Minn.
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Smead Mfg. Co., The, Hastings, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave., S.,
Nashville, Tenn.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
163
ENVELOPES, OPEN-END
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
American Paper Goods Co., Kensington, Conn.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.

Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 Liberty,
Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago.
Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave., So.,
Nashville, Tenn.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
164
ENVELOPES, PAY ROLL
American Paper Goods Co., Kensington, Conn.

BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Commercial Envelope Corporation, 3024 Lemp
Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.

HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,

Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave.,
So., Nashville, Tenn.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.

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165 ENVELOPES. REGISTERED MAIL
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury St., Boston,
BANKERS ENVELOPE CO., Midway Quality
Park, St. Paul, Minn.
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Bankers Envelope Co., 25 Cliff, New York, N. Y.
Belnap Envelope Co., 605 Ward Bldg., Battle
Creek, Mich.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bourke-Rice Envelope Co., 522 S. Clinton, Chicago.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
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Field-Ernst Envelope Co., 45 Fremont, San
Francisco, Cal.
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Gaw-O’Hara Envelope Co., 3026 Franklin Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
. , ...
HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Cortland, Chicago,
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kings High­
way, St. Louis, Mo.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Northern States Envelope Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul,
Pittsburgh Envelope Co., 2701 Koppers Bldg.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Safety Envelope Co., 2625 Wells, Milwaukee, Wis.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.
166

EQUIPMENT, BANK & OFFICE
(See also specific headings)
Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
AMERICAN BANKBUILDING CONSTRUCTION
CO., 1201 East Georgia St., Indianapolis, Ind.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
„ , , .
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
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Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc., 577 Terrace, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
.
Chryst, Wm. G„ 2401 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., W. D., 513 W. Mam,
Denison, Tex.
Columbia Steel Equipment Co., 1735 Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Dameron-Pierson Co., Ltd., 400 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
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.
,
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Doten Dunton Desk Co., 210 Broadway, Cam­
bridge, Mass.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Farber, Inc., S. W , 141-151 S. 5th, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
^
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Houston Show Case & Mfg. Co., Center & Harvard,
Houston, Tex.
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Joplin Printing Co., Inc., The, 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., Grand Rapids,
Mailander & Co., 601 Jackson, Waco, Tex.

McBee Binder Co., Smith St., Athens, Ohio.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc., 555 Mitchell, Orange, N. J.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Multiplex Display Fixture Co., 918 No. 10th,
St. T.ouis, Mo.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,

Rod Compressor, Chicago Co., 417 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay, Roches­
ter* N. Y.
168

NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Office Systems Co., 548 Main, Cincinnati, O.
Ohmer, Inc., A. A. & R. F., 113 N. Jefferson St.,
Dayton, O.
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Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th. New York, N. Y.
Polar Mfg. Co., 119-25 N. 4th, Philadelphia, Pa.
REMINGTON RAND BUSINESS SERVICE,
Buffalo, N. Y.
^
Schenck & Williams. 1406 Third N. Bldg., Dayton,
Ohio.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
Standard Printing Co., 201-205 N. 3d, Hannibal,
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Milwaukee,
W is
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
.
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Stiles Co., Geo. W;, 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
UFFINGER, FOSTER & BOOKWALTER, INC.,
221 W. 57th, New York, N. Y.
United States Check Book Co., 1309 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Watson Manufacturing Co., 1000 Taylor, James­
town, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th New York, N. Y.
Wise Co., Inc., The J. H„ 911 Syndicate Trust
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS
(See Engineers, Equipment)

EQUIPMENT, MACHINE
BOOKKEEPING
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mitchell Co., Middlesboro, Ky.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Washington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward and
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on this
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay, Roches­
ter, N. Y.
EQUIPMENT, METAL, FILING
(See Equipment, Filing)
169
EQUIPMENT, STORAGE
All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Art Steel Co., Inc.. 401 E. 23d, New York, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
. Durabilt Steel Locker Co., Aurora, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, 0.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Hart & Hutchinson Co., New Britain, Conn.
Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Weis Mfg. Co.. Union. Monroe. Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
170

167

EQUIPMENT, FILING
(See also specific headings)
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago, Til.
AU-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
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,
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Browne-Morse Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Canton, Ohio.
Columbia Steel Equipment Co., 1735 Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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Commercial Lithographing Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville, Ky.
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Conway Co., H. H„ 725 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Findex Co., 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Interior Metal Equipment Co,, 844 Rush St.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids .Iowa.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
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Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corp., 52 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
,
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

EQUIPMENT, VAULT
(See also specific headings)
American Bankbuilding Construction Co., 1201 E.
Georgia, Indianapolis, Ind.
American Fixture Co., 6th & Bellefontaine, Kansas
City, Mo.
,
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., Plainwell, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., W. D., 513 W. Main,
Denison, Tex.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Dtebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
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Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M„ Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, 0.
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Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Mullen Mfg. Co., 60 Rausch, San Francisco, Cal.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-245 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
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National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave. So.,
Seattle, Wash.

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Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wise Co., Inc., The J. H., 911 Syndicate Trust
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
1 awman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
ERADICAT0RS, INK
(See Ink Eradicators)
171
EYELET MACHINES & EYELETS
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Sibley Mfg. Co., Edw. L., Bennington, Vt.

172
FASTENERS, PAPER
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. Y.
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Clark, Jr., Horace F., Potomac Beach, Va.
Eveready Mfg. Co. of Boston, 50 Church, New
York, N. Y.
Hotchkiss Sales Co., 10 Hoyt, Norwalk, Conn.
O. K. Mfg. Co., 472 W. 1st, Oswego, N. Y.
Parrot Speed Fastner Corp., 388 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash. ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sibley Mfg. Co., Edw. L., Bennington, Vt.
FILES
(See Specific Headings)
173
FILES, CARD INDEX
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1006 Pine, St
Louis, Mo.
Dameron-Pierson Company Ltd., 400 Camp,
^ New Orleans, La.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Findex Company, 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke, Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la
Lloyd & Co., W. C„ 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Co., 52 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Remington RaDd Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Wilson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. j .

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
174
FILES, CENTRAL
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill,
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M„ Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. \ .
Findex Co., 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jones & Gifford Ave., James­
town, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service,Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N Y
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester!
N. Y.
176
FILES, CHECK
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Browne-Morse Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M„ Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
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Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago .Ill.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis
Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
176
FILES, CORRESPONDENCE
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Bushong & Co., Inc., Park & Stark, Portland, Ore.
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co.,
306 N. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dameron-Pierce Company Ltd., 400 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
Dibb Mfg. Co., Inc., 4054 N. Broadway, Robbinsdale, Minn.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Edv'anls Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
The Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Koch Bros., 4th & Grand, Des Moines, la.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Northwestern Furniture Co., 271 W. Water,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Paulson & Co., Inc., Arthur, 200 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
177
FILES, CREDIT
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash^ ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
178
FILES, CUT
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Grant & Co., Harlo R., 2322 W. Madison, Chicago.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
179
FILES, DEPOSIT TICKET
Beck Specialty Co., 621 Jefferson, Waterloo, la.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
180
FILES, DESK DRAWER
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids. la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Tavlor, Jamestown, N Y
Wdson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,

181

FILES, DOCUMENT
(See also Files, Steel)
Art Steel Co., Inc., 401 E. 23d, New York, N. Y
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd ,
Chicago, Ill.
Dibb Mfg. Co., 4054 N. Broadway, Robbinsdale,
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., Solar & Plum, Syracuse, N. Y.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati. 0.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Stuart-Hooper-Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co.. Union; Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
182
FILES, SIGNATURE
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 Unversity Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., Solar & Plum, Syracuse, N. Y.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jones <fc Gifford Ave., James­
town, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Francisco, Cal.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N Y
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadephia, and Pittsburgh.
183

FILES, STEEL

Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, Ohio.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co.. Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O
Invincible_Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis
The Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Pressteeel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
184
FILES, STORAGE, COLLAPSIBLE
Bankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Jones & Son, Fred H., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
185
FILES, WOOD
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Republic Box Co., The, 1693 Merwin. Cleveland, O.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich
Standard Filing Box Co., 1115-19 N. Franklin,
Chicago, Ill.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
FILMS, MOTION PICTURE
(See Advertising, Motion Picture)
186
FINGER PRINT OUTFITS
Crossley Protection System, San Quentin, Calif
Flak Finger Print System Co., 1 Libertv, New
York, N. Y.
Identiscope Co., Inc., 2183 E. 18th, Cleveland,
Ohio.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Joy St., Rochester,
187

FIRE ALARMS

American District Telephone & Telegraph Co
183 Varick St., New York, N. Y.
Auto-Call Co., Shelby, Ohio.
Patrick & Wilkins Co., 51 N. 7th, Philadelphia, Pa

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188

FIREARMS
(See also Revolvers)
Bannerman Sons, Francis, 501 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., 17 Van Dyke
Ave., Hartford, Conn.
Folsom Arms Co., H. & D., 314 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Remington Arms Co., New York, N. Y.
Smith & Wesson, Inc., Stockbridge, Springfield,
Mass.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 275 Winchester
Ave., New Haven, Conn.
189
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Buffalo Fire Appliance Corp., 44 Central, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Pyrene Mfg. Co., 560 Belmont Ave., Newark, N. J.
FIREPROOF SAFES
(See Safes, Fire & Burglar Proof)
190
FIXTURES. BANDIT RESISTANT
Wise Co., Inc., The J. H., 911 Syndicate Trust
Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
191
FIXTURES, BANK & OFFICE
Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Alien-Marshall Co.. Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
American Bankbuilding Construction Co., 1201 E.
Georgia, Indianapolis, Ind.
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll,
Chicago, Ill.
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., Plainwell, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Baldwin Brass Works, 411 S. Clinton, Chicago, Ill.
Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc., 577 Terrace, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Bush Co., Inc., James S., 11 Park Place. New York,
N. Y.
California Art Metal & Wire Co., 349 7th San,
Francisco, Calif.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Canton, O.
Carthage Marble Corporation, P. O. Drawer 612,
Carthage, Mo.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Circle A. Products Corp., 613 S. 25th, New Castle,
Ind.
CLAUS MFG. CO., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., 513 W. Main, W. D.,
Denison, Tex.
Davidson & Co., J. L., 632-48 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Ehrlich & Sons Mfg. Co., H., Colo. & Lake, St.
Joseph, Mo.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Ga.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Grammes & Sons, I,. F., Allentown, Pa.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
Houston Show Case & Mfg. Co., Center & Harvard,
Houston. Tex.
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Inter Ocean Cabinet Co., 326 S. Paulina, Chicago,
Ill.
Kawneer Co., Front St., Niles, Mich.
Krueger Mfg. Co., 1316 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta,
Ga.
Llewellyn Iron Works Co., Los Angeles, Calif.
Mailander & Co., 601 Jackson, Waco, Tex.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott,
Covington, Ky.
Miller-Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Minn.
Mitchell Mfg. Co., Robt., 2d & John, Cincinnati, O.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Mullen Mfg. Co., 60 Rausch, San Francisco, Cal.
Muller Bk. Fixture Co., Geo. W., Metropolitan
Bank Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Ohmer, Inc., Alfred A. & Robert F., 113 N. Jeffer­
son St., Dayton, O.
,
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
Poole, John, Care Federal American Natl. Bank,
Washington, D. C.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Equipment Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Schick-Johnson Co., 1737 N. Paulina, Chicago, Ill.
Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614 Harris­
burg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Standard Iron & Wire Works, 510-12 E. 10th,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Stiles
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Tyler Co., W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Milwaukee Wis.
Wise Co.,’ Inc., The J. H., 911 Syndicate Trust
Bldg., St. Louis. Mo.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
192
FIXTURES, LIGHTING
Cassidy Co., Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Curtis Lighting, Inc., 1119 W. Jackson, Chicago,
Ill.
Danne, Harold A., 41 Park Row, New York, N.Y.
Faries Mfg. Co., 1036 E. Grand Ave., Decatur, Ill.
Frink Co., Inc., 239 Tenth Ave., New York, N.Y.
General Electric Co.,- Bridgeport, Conn.
Graybar Electric Co., Graybar Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co., 327 Broad, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Jefferson Glass Co., State, Follansbee, W. Va.
McCann, H. F„ 542 5th Ave., New York, N. Y.
McFaddin & Co., H. G„ 38-40 WTarren, New York,
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Ohmer, Inc., A. A. & R. F., 113 N. Jefferson St.,
Dayton, O.
Pearl man & Co., S. Victor, 533 S. Wabash, Chicago,
Ill.
Plaut & Co., L. 432 E. 23d, New, York, N. Y.
Shapiro & Aronson, Inc., 20 Warren, New York,
NY.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Western Electric Co., 195 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Westinghouse Lamp Co., 150 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
193
FIXTURES, MARBLE
(See also Fixtures, Bank & Office)
Appalachian Marble Co., Knoxville, Tenn.
Bradbury Marble Co., 3401 Morganford Rd.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Carthage Marble Corporation, P. O. Drawer 612,
Carthage, Mo.
Georgia Marble Co., Tate, Ga.
Mead Equipment Co., Huntington, W. Va.
National Assn, of Marble Dealers, Rockefeller
Bldg., Cleveland, O.
THE NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.
Ohmer, Inc., Alfred A. & Robt. F., 113 N. Jefferson,
Dayton, O.
Phenix Marble Co., 609 Searritt Bldg., Kansas
City, Kan.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
FIXTURES, WOOD
(See Woodwork; also Fixtures, Bank <fc Office)
FOLDERS, COIN
(See Coin Folders)
194

FOLDERS, FILING
(See also Envelopes and Supplies, Filing)
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th <fc Wood, Philadelphia,

Pa-

General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Seoond, Hastings, Minn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
FOLDING MACHINES
(See Machines, Folding)
195

FORMS, ACCOUNTING
(See also Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
FT. WAYNE PTG. CO., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. C., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Iff.
Mann Co., Wm„ 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
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196

FORMS, BANK
(See also Stationers and specific headings)
American Banking Machine Corporation, 207 Eddy
Bldg., Saginaw, Mich.
American Bank Note Co., 118-132 E. Cullerton,
Chicago, Ill.
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtin, Aiken,
Hargest and Aisquith Sts. Baltimore, Md.
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
Bankers Standardization Bureau, Care Brown
Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D., Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn,
N.Y.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
Cockrum Printing Co., J. W., Oakland City, Ind.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland,
Chicago, Ill.
Columbus Bank Note Co., 40 E. Spring, Columbus,
Ohio.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O.
Farnham Printing & Stationery Co., 417-419
Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
Forman-Bassett Co., 9205 Detroit Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
FT. WAYNE PRINTING CO., 119-130 Holman,
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Hadley Co., Chas. R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
Isler-Tompsett Lithographing Co., 2940 Benton.
St. Louis. Mo.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Mo.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, 111.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Master-Craft Corp., 825 Cobb, Kalamazoo, Mich.
McCaskey Register Co., Rush St., Alliance, O.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
1V1 siss
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine, Chicago,
Ill.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, Ohio.
Richmond & Backus Co., Detroit, Mich.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
IU.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Franoisco, Cal.
Sebastian & Co., 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
Shelby-Salesbook Co., The, Shelby, O.
Shaw-Walker Co.. Muskegon. Mich.
Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., 1733-1747 California,
Denver, Colo.
Smith Co., Oscar T., & Son, 407-411 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
_
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Sunset Press, 1045 Sansome, San Francisco, Cal.
Swinney Prtg. Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Taylor & Greenough Bank Supply Co., 74 Union,
Hartford, Conn.
Thompson & Co., Arthur, 109 Market Place,
Baltimore, Md.
United States Check Book Co., 1309 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3 Broad, Charles­
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Kidman & Sons Co., Inc., J. F., McGregor, la.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wilson-J ones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St,, Roch­
ester, N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
197
FORMS, BANKING-BY-MAIL
Return Address Company, 4401 Germantown Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
198
FORMS, BUILDING & LOAN
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
O. K. Press, 2301 S. Kedzie, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc,, 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St,, Roch­
ester, N. Y.
199

FORMS, CARD
(See also Systems, Filing, Card)
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Co., 52 Vanderbilt Ave,.
New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 'Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co.. Muskegon, Mich.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
200

FORMS, LEDGER
(See also Forms, Loose Leaf and Ledgers,
Loose Leaf)
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Ranids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sebastian & Co., 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Shelby-Salesbook Co., The, Shelby, O.
Tallman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
201

FORMS, LEDGER, CERTIFICATE
OF DEPOSIT
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids. Ia.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke
Mass.
Swinney Prtg. Co.. Fort Branch, Ind.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
202
FORMS, LOOSE LEAF
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N Y
Cockrum Printing Co., J. W„ Oakland City, Ind.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
’
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Grand Rapids Loose Leaf Binder Co., 10-16 W.
Logan, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago. Ill.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Samson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf C6., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Shelby-Salesbook Co., Shelby, O.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th, Long Island
City, N. Y.
Southern States Printing Co.. Inc.. The. Griffin, Ga.
Sunset Press, 1045 Sansome, San Francisco, Cal.
Tallman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Watt & Gillogly, Inc., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
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FORMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Ft. Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago. Ill.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Ranids Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G.. 626 S. Clark. Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co.. A. E., Congress St.. Keene, N. H.
McDonald ledger & loose leaf co.,
1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.'
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on
page 23G.)
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon .Mich.
Smith Printing Co., The, 225 E. Third, Williams­
port, Pa.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
204
FORMS, MANIFOLD
American Sales Book Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, O.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N H
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Vawter Manifold Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.
205
FORMS, RUBBER STAMP
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.

Miller-Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Minn
Milwaukee Chair Co., The, 624 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
NEWMAN MFG. COMPANY, 416-424 Elm,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ohrner, Inc., A. A. & R. F„ 113 N. Jefferson,
Dayton, O.
Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc.,465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress.
Detroit, Mich.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St
Griffin, Ga.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Stow & Davis Furniture Co., 70 S. Front Ave.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Taylor Chair Co., Bedford, Ohio.
Tennessee Furniture Corp., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Womack <fc Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St,.
Rochester, N. Y.
FURNITURE, MARBLE
(See Fixtures, Bank & Office; also Fixtures, Marble)
209
FURNITURE, METAL
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak, Plainwell, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave
Jamestown, N. Y.
Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chicago, III
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Wav. N. E
Canton, Ohio.
Dayidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,

FORMS, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
(See Forms, Rank)
206

FORMS, TRUST DEPARTMENT
(See also Forms, Bank)
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Purse Co., 435 Chestnut, Chattanooga, Tenn
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
FOUNTAIN PENS
(See Pens, Fountain)
207
FRAMES, POSTER
B1^dgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
Davenport-Taylor Mfg Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,

Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Ia
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O
Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Toledo Metal Furniture Co., 1100 Hastings,
Toledo, Ohio.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
FURNITURE, VAULT
(See Equipment, Vault)

Elliott Service Co. Inc., 242-250 W. 55th, New York
N. Y.
National Service Bureau of N. Y., Inc , 80 John
New York, N. Y.
208

FURNITURE, BANK & OFFICE

Aeind Cabinet Co > 321 W- Maryland, Indianapolis,

210
GLASS, BULLET-PROOF
Indestructo Glass Corporation, Farmingdale,
Long Island, N. Y.
Safetee Glass Co., 905 N. Broad, Philadelphia, Pa.
Safety Corp., The, Adena, Ohio.
Triplex Safety Glass Co. of N. A., Inc., Hoboken
Terminal, Hoboken, N. J.

Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
American Bank Supply, 628 N. Illinois, Indianapolis, Ind.
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak St., Plainwell,
Mich.
Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd ’
Chicago, Ill.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N E
Canton, Ohio.
Clemetsen Co., 3401 Division, Chicago, Ill.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., W. D., 513 W. Main
Denison, Tex.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp
New Orleans, La.
Doten Dunton Desk Co., 210 Broadway, Cam­
bridge, Mass.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St Paul
Minn.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M„ Solar & Plum, Syracuse.
N. Y.
Ehrlich & Sons Mfg. Co., H., Colo. & Lake.
St. Joseph, Mo.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Hoosier Desk Co., 202 Mill, Jasper, Ind.
Horne Desk & Furniture Co., Inc., 89 N. Pryor,
Atlanta, Ga.
Imperial Desk Co., Florida & Devon, Evansville,
Ind.
Inter Ocean Cabinet Co., 326 S. Paulina, Chicago,

213
GRILLW0RK
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll,
Chicago, Ill.
Art In Bronze Co., Inc., 1621 E. 41st, Cleveland, O.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Baldwin Brass Works, 411 S. Clinton, Chicago, Ill
Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc., 577 Terrace, Buffalo,

Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin
Mo.
Karpen & Bros., S., 801 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Krueger Mfg. Co., 1316 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta,
Ga.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Mailander & Co., 601 Jackson, Waco, Tex.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark
Chicago. Ill.
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles!
Cal.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. and
27th, Minneapolis, Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.

GLASS DESK PADS
(See Pads, Desk, Glass)
GLASS SIGNS
(See Signs, Glass)
211
GLOBES
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chicago,
212

GLUE
(See also Supplies Bank & Office)
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
GOLD LETTERING
(See Lettering, Gold)

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HOLD-UP ALARMS
(See Burglar Alarms)

GR1LLW0RK—Continued
Harsch Bronze & Foundry Co., John, 11012 Madi­
son Ave., Cleveland, O.
Mailander & Co., 601 Jackson, Waco, Tex.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., 230-240 Scott, Covington,
Ky.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Mullen Mfg. Co., 60 Rausch San Francisco, Cal.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Ohmer, Inc., A. A. & R. F., 113 N. Jefferson,
Dayton, O.
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Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
.
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Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614 Harrisburg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Standard Iron & Wire Works, 510-12 E. 10th,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
„
Tyler Co., W. S., 36th & Superior, Cleveland, O.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3612 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Van Dorn Iron Works Co- 2685 E. 79th, Cleveland.
Ohio.
r
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. V.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
214

GUIDES, INDEX
(See also Supplies, Filing)
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. J.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
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.
_
Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburn Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.
.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd Co., W. G„ 626 Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mohler, A., 416 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
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,
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
GUMMED TAPE SEALING MACHINES
(See Machines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

H
216

HEKT0GRAPHS
(See also Duplicators)
Heyer Duplicator Co., Inc., 911 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
HOLDERS, COIN, PASTEBOARD
(See Coin Foldeis)
HOLDERS, LOOSE LEAF
(See Binders, Loose Leaf and Supplies, Loose Leaf)
216
HOLDERS, RUBBER STAMP
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
217
HOLDERS, STEN0, NOTEBOOK
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. Y.
American Electric Co., Inc., 6401 S. State, Chicago,
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis,
San Francisco, Calif.
Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 5th
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
.
,
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 46o Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.


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HOME BUDGET SYSTEMS
(See Systems, Budget, Home)
HOME SAVINGS BANKS
(See Savdngs Banks, Home & Pocket)
218

HOUSE ORGANS
(See also Booklets, Advertising) _
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Craddick Service, Inc., 716 4th Ave., Minneapolis,
Minn.
Investment Advertising Co., 208 S. La Salle,
Chicago, Ill.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Selling Aid, 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Ten Brook Co., The, 180 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
HUSH-A-PH0NES
(See Telephone Attachments)

226
INKS, DUPLICATING
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, O.
Arlac Dry Stencil Corp., 424 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Dick Co., A. B., 720 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, 111.
Ditto, Inc., 2243 W. Harrison, Chicago, Ill.
Duplico Mfg. Co., New Brunswick, N. J.
Sachs-Lawler Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D„ 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
226
INKS. RUBBER STAMP
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York,
N. Y.
Gibson Co., A. C., Inc., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Sachs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.
.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411 S. Clinton, Chicago,
Ill.
227
INKSTANDS
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
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_
Lewis Ball Bearing Inkwell Co., Paulding, O.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,

IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS
(See Finger Print Outfits)
INCOME TAX SERVICE
(See Service, Tax)
219
INCORPORATION PROCEDURE
Pratt & Sons, Inc., A. S„ Wilkins Bldg., Washing­
ton, D. C.
INDEXES, CARD
(See Files, Card Index)
220
INDEXES, TELEPHONE
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Shaw-W alker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Second, Hastings, Minn.
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute.
Ind.
221
INDEXING SERVICE
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Conway Co., H. H„ 725 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS
(See Engineers, Industrial)
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS
222
American Banking Machine Corp., 207 Eddy Bldg.,
Saginaw, Mich.
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
Chicago Service Corp., 6725 Stony Island Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
223
INK ERADICAT0RS
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Sanford Ink Co., 846 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill.
224
INKS
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Gordon Pen Co., 450 Palisades Ave., West New
York N. J.
Higgins’ & Co., Chas. M„ 271 Ninth, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Payson’s Indelible Ink Co., 28 Henshaw Ave.,
Northampton, Mass.
.
Sanford Ink Co., 846 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill.
Scriptex Ink & Paste Co., 519-21 S. Second, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Sterling Ink Co., Inc., 1201 S. 3d, Minneapolis,
Ullrich & Co., J., 161 Washington, New York, N.Y.

Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstand Co., 2218 Clybourn, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sneath Glass Co., Hartford City, Tnd.
.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
INSPECTION, VAULT
(See Vault Inspection)
228
INSURANCE. BURGLARY
American Surety Co., 100 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
229
INSURANCE, CHECK
American Surety Co., 100 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Todd Co., The, 1185 University Ave., Rochester,
N. Y.
230
INSURANCE. INDEMNITY
American Surety Co., 100 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Insurance Co. of North America, 1600 Arch, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
231
INSURANCE, MAIL
Royal Insurance Co., Ltd., 83 William St., New
York, N. Y.
232
INSURANCE, PLATE GLASS
American Surety Co., 100 Broadway, New York.
233

INTER-COMMUNICATING
TELAUTOGRAPHS
Telautograph Corp., 16 W. 61st, New York, N. Y
INTER-COMMUNICATING TELEPHONES
(See Telephones, Inter-Communicating)
234

INTEREST TABLES & INTEREST
CALCULATORS
MEILICKE SYSTEMS, INC., 3464 N. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
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_
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 642 So. Dear­
born St., Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this
page.)
235

IRON, ARCHITECTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL
American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
„ , _T
Cassidy Co., Inc., 101 Park Ave^, New York, N. Y.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
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The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
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Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Jl.

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IRON. ARCHITECTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL—Continued
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. & 27th,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Harsch Bronze & Fdry. Co., John, 11612 Madison
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Illinois Bronze & Iron Works, 917 S. Kildare,
Chicago, Ill.
Krueger Mfg. Co., 1316 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta,
Ga.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott,
Covington, Ky.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio.
OInner, Inc., A. A. & R. F„ 113 N. Jefferson,
Dayton, O.
Portland Wire & Iron Works, 294 Second, Portland,
Ore.
Standard Iron & Wire Works, 510-12 E. 10th, Chat­
tanooga, Tenn.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Tyler Co., W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Western Architectural Iron Co., 3455 Elston Ave
Chicago, Ill.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York N Y
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1060 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave
Atlanta, Ga.

McCann, H. F., 542 5th Ave., New York, N Y
McFaddin & Co., H. G., 38-40 Warren, New York
N. Y.
Pearlman & Co., Victor S., 533 S. Wabash, Chicago,
Westinghouse Lamp Co., 150 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
239
LAWS, BANKING
Pratt & Sons, Inc., A. S., Wilkins Bldg., Washing­
ton, D. C.
240
- LEATHER GOODS
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Continental Bank Supply Co., Mexico, Mo
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul.
Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Folsom Arms Co., H. & D., 314 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Humphreys Leather Goods Co., Inc., 243 E.
Hilron, Chicago, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Norwood, Ohio.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
I, Enfant-Oley-Martine Mfg. Corp., 99-101 5th,
New York, N. Y.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
MurPhy Co., The, Thos. D„ 110 S. 2nd St., Red
Oak, Iowa.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring St., New'
York, N. Y.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Robinson Mfg. Co., 171 Elm, Westfield, Mass,
faeelman & Sons Co., Geo., 337 Seventh, Milwaukee,
Wis.
United States Check Book Co.,' 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Van Cleff Lithographing Co., 2708-2712 Wabash
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Zell, Inc., D. H., 536 Broadway, New York, N Y.

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236
JACKETS, PASS BOOK
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange St.,
Dallas, Tex.
American Paper Goods Co., Kensington, Conn.
Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Bankers Envelope Co., 25 Cliff, New York N Y
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bmshnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Exline Co. 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E„ Cleveland, O.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,

LEATHER NOVELTIES
(See Leather Goods, also Novelties, Advertising)
241
LEDGERS, BOSTON
Hall Co., J. C., 68 N. Exchange, Providence, R I
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke.
Mass.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress
Detroit, Mich.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.

Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Reynolds & Reynolds, Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, Ohio.
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft Worth
Tex.
’
Y°eng & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
JANITORS’ SUPPLIES
(See Supplies, Janitors’)

LEDGERS, CARD
242
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleve­
land, O.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Martell Co., A. E„ Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Postindex Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Wagemaker Co., 566 Market, S. W„ Grand Rapids
Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

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KODAKS
(See Cameras)
237
LABELS, ADVERTISING
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn
Fenton Label Co., Inc., 506 Race, Philadelphia, Pa
Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark, N j’
Shuman Co Frank G„ 711 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
St. Louis Sticker Co., 1627 Washington Ave,
St. Louis, Mo.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
238
LAMPS, DESK
Aladdin Mfg. Co., 18th & Hackley, Muncie, Ind
Curtis Lighting, Inc., 1119 W. Jackson, Chicago.lil
Farber, Inc., S. W„ 141-151 S. 5th, Brooklyn, n! Y.
FanesMfg. Co., 1036 E. Grand Ave., Decatur, Ill
Frink Co., Inc., 239 Tenth Ave., New York, N. Y
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington, St. Louis
Mo.
Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co., 427 N. Broad, Phila­
delphia, Pa.

243
LEDGERS, LIABILITY
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul.
Minn.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
Ft. Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Martell Co , A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago.lil.

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
244
LEDGERS, LOOSE LEAF
A<Chicago f^'llCO" HeDry T" 8561 S' Chicag0’
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit
Mich.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St
Louis, Mo.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence, R. I
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mann Co., Wm„ 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Mohler, A., 416 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke.
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on
page 23G.)
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst; 14th, Long Island
City, N. Y.
TaUman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
United Stages Check Book Co., 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Weston Co., Byron, Main, Dalton, Mass.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
246
LEGAL SERVICE
Pratt & Sons, Inc., A. S., Wilkins Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
LETTERHEADS, EMBOSSED
(See Embossing)
246
LETTERHEADS, ENGRAVED
(See also Engraving)
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo,
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 S. San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Woodbury and Co., Inc., Chadwick Square,
Worcester, Mass.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
247
LETTERHEADS, LITHOGRAPHED
(See also Lithographing)
Capitol Banknote Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Central Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 6130,
Boston, Mass.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Isler-Tompsett Lithographing Co., 2940 Benton,
St. Louis, Mo.
Master-Craft Corn., 825 Cobb, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
PEERLESS LITHOGRAPHING CO., 4313 Diversey, Chicago, HI. (See our adv. on this page).
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Monroe, Chicago,
St. Louis Lithographing Co., 312 N. 3d, St. Louis,
Mo.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore.
Md.

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LETTERHEADS, PRINTED
(See Printing, also Stationers)
248
LETTERING, GOLD
Leather Products Co., 201 South, lola, Kan.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
249
LETTER OPENERS
Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Bircher Co., Inc., 192 Mill, Rochester, N. Y.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Vidaver Letter Opener Co., Inc., 1755 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
250 LETTER OPENERS (AUTOMATIC)
Bircher Co., Inc., 192 Mill, Rochester, N. Y.
O K. Mfg. Co., 472 W. 1st, Oswego, N. Y.
251
LETTERS, COLLECTION
Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
LIGHTING SYSTEMS
(See Fixtures, Lighting)
252
LININGS, VAULT
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Co., Grand Blvd., Hamilton,
Ohio.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.
253
LININGS, VAULT (ELECTRIC)
Burglary Protection Co., 738 Ceres Ave., Los
Angeles, Cal.
McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
254

LISTS, MAILING

BUCKLEY DEMENT & CO., 1300 Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, HI.
Ross-Gould Co.. 309 N. 10th, St. Louis, Mo.

255
LITHOGRAPHING
Adams Lithographing & Printing Co., 116 WT. 2d,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
American Bank Note Co., 118 E. Cullerton,
Chicago, Ill.
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtin, Aiken,
Hargest & Aisquith, Baltimore, Md.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.

BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D., Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo.

Beach Printing Co., Will A., 235 N. Phillip Ave.,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Benson & Sons, Inc., Benj. D., 11 Cliff, New York,
N. Y.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Bushong & Co., Inc., Park & Stark, Portland, Ore.
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co.,
306 N. 4th. St. Louis, Mo.
Capitol Banknote Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Central Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Tex.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland,
Chicago, Ill.
Columbus Bank Note Co., 40 E. Spring, Columbus,
O.
Commercial Lithographing Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville, Ky.
Corporation Bank Note Co., 38 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
De Luxe Check Printers, Inc., 2531 University
Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Dodsworth Stationery Co., Sam’l, 412-414 W.
10th, Kansas City, Mo.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Drew Co., The H. & W. B„ 22-30 W. Bay, Jack­
sonville, Fla.
Falconer Co., 414 Water, Baltimore, Md.
Farnham Printing & Stationery Co., 417-419
Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
Ft. Wayne Ptg. Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
Gast Bank Note Co., 4189 Chippewa, St. Louis,
Mo.
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence, R. I.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Hammond Printing Co., 101-5 E. 5th, Fremont,
Neb.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kings
Highway, St. Louis, Mo.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 S. San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Cal.
Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
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Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin, Mo
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia’
Kan.
Levey Printing Co. , State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market. Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller-Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Mass.
Mysell-Rollins Bank Note Co., 500 Sansome,
San Francisco, Cal.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark,
N. J.

261
LOCKS, TIME
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd., S. E.,
Canton, Ohio.
Mosler Lock Co., Covington, Ky.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc., 1176 Joseph Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.

Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Pioneer, Inc., 12th & A .Tacoma, Wash.
Protectu Bank Note Corp., 4048 W. Shubert Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Red Wing Adv. Co., Red Wing, Minn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, Ohio.
Schmidt Lithograph Co., 461 Second, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., 1733-47 California, Denver,
Colo.
Smith Co., Oscar T., & Son, 407-11 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St.,
Griffin, Ga.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Standard Printing Co., 201-205 N. 3d, Hannibal,
Mo.
Stephens Litho. & Engraving Co., 420 N. 2d, St.
Louis, Mo.
Swinney Prtg .Co., Fort Branch, Ind.
Thompson & Co., Arthur, 109 Market Place, Bal­
timore, Md.
Toof & Co., S. C., 195 Madison, Memphis, Tenn.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., Charleston, S. C.
Walker Litho. & Ptg. Co., 114 W. 4th, Dayton, O.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
TvX&ss
Young ife Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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LOAN REGISTERS
(See Registers, Note & Loan)
256

LOCK INSPECTION. TIME

BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 South 18th,
Philadelphia, Pa.

Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
Hunt Co., Robt. W., 175 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.

YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.
257
LOCKERS, STEEL
All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Cramer Brothers Safe Co., 1417 McGee, Kansas
City, Mo.
Durabilt Steel Locker Co., Aurora, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage, Cincinnati, O.
Hart & Hutchinson Co., New Britain, Conn.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Medart Mfg. Co., Fred, 3535 DeKalb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y.
258
LOCKS
Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., New Britain, Conn.
Corbin, P. & F., Park, New Britain, Conn.
Holmes Electric Protective Co., 370 7th Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc., 1176 Joseph Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Westers Wire & Iron Works, 953 W. 18th Place,
Chicago, Ill.
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn.
259
LOCKS, COMBINATION
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
Mosler Lock Co., Covington, Ky.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc., 1176 Joseph Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.

YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO. Stamford, Conn.
LOCKS, SAFE DEPOSIT
(See Locks, Combination)

260
LOCKS, SAFETY VAULT
American Lock Works, First Nat’l. Bk. Bldg., Ft.
Dodge, Iowa.
Cramer Bros. Safe Co., 1417 McGee, Kansas City,
Mo.
Duplex Electric Co., 71-73 Grand, New York, N. Y.
Lake Erie Chemical Co., 1874 E. 59th, Cleveland,O.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
W" ash

YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO. Stamford, Conn.

YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.
LOOSE LEAF BINDERS
(See Binders, Loose Leaf)

LOOSE LEAF EQUIPMENT
(See Devices and Supplies, Loose Leaf; also specifio
headings)

MACHINE BOOKKEEPING FORMS
(See Forms, Machine Bookkeeping)
262
MACHINES, ACCOUNT FINDING
Add-Index Corporation, 678 Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Elliott-Fisher Co., 342 Madison Ave., New York,
N. Y.
United Accounting Machine Co., 716 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
263
MACHINES, ADDING
Addac Co., 60 Cottage G/ove, S. W., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Add-Index Corporation, 678 Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Alien-Wales Corp., 233 Spring, New York, N. Y.
Automatic Adding Machine Co., 63 W. 24th, New
York, N. Y.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 6071 Second Blvd.,
Detroit, Mich.
Ellis Adding Typewriter Co., 338 Elizabeth Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
Federal Adding Machines, Inc., 33 E. 21st, New
York, N. Y.
General Office Equipment Corp., 342 Madison
Ave., New York, N. Y.
International Payroll Machine Co., 4940 Rorer,
Philadelphia, Pa.
M. & M. Co., 35 E. 21st, New York, N. Y.
,
Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc., 555 Mit­
chell, Orange, N. J.
Powers Accounting Machine Corp., 374 Broad­
way, New York, N. Y.
Reliable Typewriter & Adding Machine Corp.,
303 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Todd Co., 1185 University, Rochester, N. Y.
Underwood Typewriter Co., New York, N. Y.
Ve-Po-Ad Co. (Division of Reliable Adding
Machine Corp.), 173 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Victor Adding Machine Co., 3900 N. Rockwell,
Chicago, Ill.
264
MACHINES, ADDRESSING
Addressograph Co., 901 W. Van Buren, Chicago,
Ill.
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelly
Ave., Cleveland, O.
Elliott Addressing Machine Co., 143 Albany
Cambridge, Mass.
Federal Addressing Machine Corp., 77 E. Swan,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Pollard-Ailing Mfg. Co., 224 W. 19th, New York,
N. Y.
265 MACHINES, BALING, CURRENCY
Economy Baler Co., Ann Arbor, Mich.
266 MACHINES, BALING, WASTE PAPER
Economy Baler Co., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Logeman Bros. Co., 3106 Burleigh, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Shaw-Welsh & Co., 557 S. Cherry, Galesburg, Ill.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
267
MACHINES, BILLING
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 6071 Second Blvd.,
Detroit, Mich.
Ellis Adding Typewriter Co., 338 Elizabeth Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Underwood Typewriter Co., New York, N. Y.
268
MACHINES, BINDING
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
McBee Binder Co., Smith, Athens, Ohio.
269

MACHINES, BOOKKEEPING

ACCOUNTING MACHINE DIVISION OF REM­
INGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Alien-Wales Corp., 233 Spring, New York, N. Y.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 6071 Second Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Ellis Adding Typewriter Co., 338 Elizabeth Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
General Office Equipment Corp., 342 Madison
Ave., New York, N. Y.
National Cash Register Co., Dayton, Ohio.

ACCOUNTING MACHINE DIVISION OF REM­
INGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
United Accounting Machine Co., 716 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Watt & Gillogly, Inc., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill,

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MACHINES, CALCULATING
Alien-Wales Corp., 233 Spring, New York, N. Y.
Burroughs Adding Machine Co., 6071 Second Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Ralph C. Coxhead, Corporation, 22 Park Place,
New York, N. Y.
Ellis Adding Typewriter Co., 338 Elizabeth Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
Ensign Electric Calculating Co., 387 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
International Business Machines Corp., 50 Broad,
New York, N. Y.
Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc., 555 Mit­
chell, Orange, N. J.
Reliable Typewriter & Adding Machine Corp.,
303 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Swanson Calculating Co., 300 W. Adams, Chicago,
Ill.
Victor Adding Machine Co., 3900 N. Rockwell,
Chicago, Ill.

273
MACHINES, COIN COUNTING
(Also see Coin Counting Machines)
ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d & Wales,
New York, N. Y.
Coinometer Distributors, 810 Equitable Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
DOWNEY CO., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
(See our adv. on page 19G.)
Jorgensen Mfg. Co., 3681 Gratiot Ave., Detroit,
Mich.
Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd., 56 New Port Ave.,
Norfolk Downs, Mass.
Sattley Co., 3246 E. Woodbridge, Detroit, Mich.
Schwartz Sortograph Co., Elkhart Lake, Wis.
STANDARD-JOHNSON CO., INC., 371 Pacific,
Brooklyn, N. Y. (See our adv. on page 19G.)
MACHINES, COIN SORTING
(See Machines, Coin Counting)
MACHINES, DATING
(See Stamps, Dating)
274 MACHINES, DEPOSIT RECEIVING
American Banking Machine Corp., 207 Eddy Bldg.,
Saginaw, Mich.
275
MACHINES, DICTATING
The Dictaphone Corp., Graybar Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
“Ediphone” Edison, Inc., Thomas A., Orange,
N. J.
MACHINES. DUPLICATING
(See Duplicators)
MACHINES, EYELET
(See Eyelet Machines & Eyelets)
MACHINES, FILING
(See Machines, Account Finding)
276
MACHINES, FOLDING
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelley
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
277
MACHINES, INTEREST COMPUTING
Meilicke Systems, Inc., 3466 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
National Time Computor Co., 514 Prior Ave., N.,
St. Paul, Minn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

271

MACHINES, CALCULATING
(ELECTRIC)
Add-Index Corporation, 678 Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Monroe Calculating Machine -Co., Inc., 555 Mit­
chell, Orange, N. J.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
MACHINES, CALCULATING INTEREST
(See Calculators, Time & Interest)
MACHINES, CANCELLING, BOND
& COUPON
(See Machines, Cancelling, Check)
272 MACHINES. CANCELLING. CHECK
AMERICAN PERFORATOR CO., W. 612 Jackson,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 17G)
Cummins Perforator Co., 4740 Ravenswood,
Chicago, Ill.
MACHINES, COIN CHANGING
(See Coin Changers)

278

MACHINES, MAILING, PERMIT
(METER)
Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Co.. Stamford, Conn.
Postage Meter Co., 723 Pacific, Stamford, Conn.
Whitlock Mfg. Co., 530 W. 6th, Los Angeles, Calif.
279

MACHINES, MAILING, PERMIT
(NON-METER)
International Postal Supply Co., 634 Prospect,
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter Co., Stamford, Conn.
Standard Mailing Machines Co., Everett, Mass.
280
MACHINES, NUMBERING
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, O.
American Numbering Machine Co., 220 Shepherd,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York,
N. Y.
Gibson Co., Inc., A. C., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Sachs Lawlor Co., 1542 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
281
MACHINES, PERFORATING
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & Williams, Long
Island City, N. Y.
AMERICAN PERFORATOR CO., 612 W. Jackson,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 17G)
Cummins Perforator Co., 4740 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
National Perforator Co., (The), 1017 N. Front,
Philadelphia, Pa.
MACHINES, PERMIT MAILING
(See Machines, Mailing, Permit)
282
MACHINES. SCRUBBING
Finnell System, Inc., Elkhart, Ind.
Floorala Corp., 480 Salem Ave., York, Pa.
283

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MACHINES, SEALING, ENVELOPE
(See also Machines. Mailing, Permit)
Bircher Co., Inc., 192 Mill St , Rochester, N. Y.
Brown Mfg. Co., M. J., 2671 Salmon, Philadelphia.
Multipost Co., 51 Centre Pk., Rochester, N. Y.
Postage Meter Co., 723 Pacific, Stamford, Conn.
Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 5th
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Standard Mailing Machines Co., 1935 Parkway,
Everett, Mass.
284 MACHINES, SEALING. GUMMED TAPE
Addac Company, 60 Cottage Grove, S. W., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Package Binder Co., (The), Commonwealth Bldg.
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W,.
Cleveland, Ohio.
285 MACHINES, SIGNATURE SIGNING
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.

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MACHINES. STAMP AFFIXING
(See Stamp Affixers)
286
MACHINES. STAPLING
Adams-Lessack Co., The, 1507 Arch St., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Compo Manufacturing & Sales Co., Westport,
Conn.
Hoge Mfg. Co., Inc., 23 E. 21st, New York, N. Y.
Hotchkiss Sales Co., 10 Hoyt, Norwalk, Conn.
Neva-Clog Products Inc., 636 Water, Bridgeport,
Conn.
Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 Fifth
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
287
MACHINES, STENCIL
Addressograph Co., 901 W. Van Buren, Chicago,
Ill.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
MACHINES, TABULATING
(See Machines, Adding; Machines, Calculating)
MAGAZINE RACKS
(See Racks, Magazine & Newspaper)
288
MAGAZINES, RANKING
BANKERS BULLETIN, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
BANKERS MONTHLY, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Coast Banker, San Francisco, Cal.
The Fitch Publishing Co., 138 Pearl, New York,
N. Y.
MAILING BAGS
(See Bags, Mailing)
MANIFOLD FORMS
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289
MAPS, AUTO TRAILS
Kenyon Company, Inc., 303-309 Grand Ave.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)

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MARBLE FIXTURES
(See Fixtures, Marble)
MEMO BOOKS
(See Books, Memo.)
METERED MAIL
(See Machines, Mailing, Permit)
290

MIMEOGRAPHS
(See also Duplicators)
Dick Co., A. B., 720 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

291 MOISTENERS, ENVELOPE & STAMP
Liberty Paper Co., Inc., 203 Lafayette, New York.
Mother, A., 416 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
292
MONEY CONTAINERS
HANDFORD BROWN CO., Coytesville-on-theHudson, N. J.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
MOTION PICTURE ADVERTISING
(See Advertising, Motion Picture)
293
MUCILAGE
Carter’s Ink Co.. 239 First. Cambridge, Mass.
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Sanford Ink Co., 846 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill.
Scriptex Ink & Paste Co., 519-521 S. Second, Phil­
adelphia, Pa.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
294

MULTIGRAPHS
(See also Duplicators)
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelley
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
295
MULTISTAMPS
Multistamp Co., Inc., Norfolk, Va.

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296
NAMEPLATES
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll,
Chicago, Ill.
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
ART IN BRONZE CO., 1621 E. 41st., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
The Bankers Display Co., 305-307 Hydraulic Ave.,
South Bend, Ind.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Clark Mfg. Co., R. W., 4311 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
22th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
The Fogarty Manufacturing Co., 800 Monument
Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington, St. Louis,
Mo.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Harrison,
Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Gus D. Messing, 315 Jackson, St. Paul, Minn.
Meyercord Co. (The), 120 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott,
Covington, Ky.
Miller Bank Service, 5775 Ridge, Chicago, Ill.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price Bros., Inc., 2640-2648 N. Maplewood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Rawson & Evans Co., 710 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 413 S. Clinton, Chicago,
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Tyler Co., W. S„ 36th & Superior, Cleveland, O.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chauteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
NEOSTYLES
(See Duplicators)
NEW ACCOUNT SERVICE
(See Personal Solicitation)
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING
Advertising Service, also Agencies, Bank
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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
297
Consolidated Press Clipping Bureau, 431 S. Dear­
born, Chicago, Ill.
United States Press Clipping Bureau, 538 S. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
298

NOVELTIES, ADVERTISING
(See also Specific Headings)
Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Advertising Novelty Co., 419 S. Winchester Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
AMERICAN ART WORKS, INC., Coshocton, Ohio
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
American Calendar Co., Inc., Greeneville, Tenn.
Amity Leather Products Co., West Bend, Wis.
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bastian Bros. Co., 1600 Clinton Ave., N., Rochester,
N. Y.
John Baumgarth Co., 1219 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brace & Co., H. G., 400 Seventh North, Seattle,
ash.
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Buxton, Inc., 162)^ Chestnut, Springfield, Mass.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Carroll Co., J. B., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
Checo Manufacturing Co., 2715 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Childs & Co., S. D., 136 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Coin Clock Service Co., 4900 Euclid Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, O.
Cruver Manufacturing Co., 2456 W. Jackson
Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Dodson Mfg. Co., 1833-35 N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Duplex Mfg. Co., 306 S. Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Durable Toy & Novelty Corp., 220 4th Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Economy Advertising Co., Linn & Market, Iowa
City, la.
Empire Notion Co., 270 W. 38th, New York, N. Y.
Erickson Co., Inc., C. E., 506 W. 3d, Des Moines,
Iowa.
Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E.. Cleveland, O.
Felsenthal & Sons, G., 4110 W. Grand Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Ferree Co., E. H., Lockport, N. Y.
Fine Art Novelty Co., 1314 W. 74th, Chicago, Ill.
Fogarty Mfg. Co., The, 800 Monument Ave.,
Dayton, O.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Gordon Pen Co., 450 Palisades Ave., West New
York, N. J.
Grammes & Sons, L. F., Allentown, Pa.. .
Grand Rapids Calendar Co., 906-912 Division,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Green Duck Co., 1725 W. North, Chicago, Ill.
B. H. Hockswender Co., 711 Penn Ave., Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Ingersoll Dollar Pen Co., Chas. H., 545 N. Arling­
ton Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
Kemper Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, Ohio.
Kenyon Co., Inc., 303-309 Grand, Des Moines,
Iowa.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Kumler Co., Inc., John M., 35 E. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Ill.
Lakeside Mfg. Co., 440 W. Superior. Chicago, Ill.
LEATHER PRODUCTS CO., 201 South, Iola,
Kans.
Luxem Company, 3845 Ravenswood Ave., Chi­
cago, Ill.
Martin (The, Frank) Co., Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 W. Randolph, Chicago,
Ill.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
Merchants Publishing Co., 412 W. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Minnesota Specialty Co., 2d Ave. N. & 4th St.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Murphy Co., Thos. D., 110 S. 2d, Red Oak, Iowa.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
National Sign Stencil Co., 1602 University, St.
Paul, Minn.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio
Noble Co., F. H., 535-555 W. 59th, Chicago, Ill.
Novelty Adv. Co., Coshocton, O.
Novelty Cutlery Co., 515 McGregor, N. W.,
Canton, Ohio
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Parisian Novelty Co., 3510 S. Western Ave.,
Chicago. Ill.
Philadelphia Badge Co., 942 Market, Philadelphia,
Pa.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Rehberger Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Robbins Co., The, Hazel & School, Attleboro,
Mass.

Robinson Manufacturing Co., 171 Elm, Westfield,
Mass.
Shaw Advertising Co., 520 Produce Exch. Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Shipley Advertising Co., 8 E. Chestnut, Columbus,
O.

Spangler Mfg. Co., 160 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Spotswood Specialty Co., Inc., 218 Jefferson,
Lexington, Ky.
Stanwood-Hillson Corp. (The), 14 High, Brookline,
Mass.
Statter Bros., A. J. G., 2514 Delaware Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute,
Ind.
Texas Novelty Adv. Co., 117 S. Waco, Hillsboro,
Tex.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Uptown Mfg. Co., 1709 Arthur Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Vaughn Novelty Mfg. Co., 3211-25 Carroll Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Victor Novelty Mfg. Co., Lakewood, O.
Volland Co., P. F., Joliet, III.
Von Senden Co., Arthur, 316 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Walraven Book Cover Co., A. T., Dallas, Tex.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Williams & Co., A. W., 1790 E. 174th, New York,
N. Y.
Wilson-riurd Co., Wausau, Wis.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
299

NOVELTIES, CELLULOID

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
300

NOVELTIES, CLOTH

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., Brighton, Pa.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
301

NOVELTIES, LEATHER

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul. Minn.
Buckeye Leather Co., 946 Chestnut, Coshocton, O.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Ferree Co. E. H., Lockport, N. Y.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
III.
The Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, Ill.
Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan. Jonlin, Mo.
Murphy Co., The Thos. D., 110 S. 2nd, Red Oak,
Iowa.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Novelty Adv. Co., Coshocton, Ohio.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Seelman & Sons Co., Geo., 337 Seventh, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Universal Check Cover Co., 418 Linn, Springfield,
Ohio.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash,
Chicago, Ill.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Zell, Inc., D. H., 536 Broadway, New Y'ork, N. Y.
302

NOVELTIES, METAL

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., ,159 N. State, Chicago,
111.
Martin Co. (The), Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Robbins Co., The, Hazel & School, Attleboro, Mass.
Shaw Advertising Co., 520 Produce Exch. Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
303

NOVELTIES, PAPER

Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
Ill.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave,, Newark, N. J.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Walraven Book Cover Co., Dallas, Tex.
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OFFICE LAYOUTS
(See Engineers, Equipment)
304
OMNIBUSES, VAULT
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, Ohio.
Brown-Morse Company, Muskegon, Mich.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Canton, O.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., W. D., 513 W. Main,
Dennison, Tex.
Colson Company, Elyria, O.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co.. Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mack Trucks, Inc., 25 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.,
Louis, Mo.
Toledo Metal Furniture Co., 1100 Hastings,
Toledo, Ohio.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
(See Advertising, Poster and Billboard; also Signs)

P
305

PADS, BLOTTER
(See also Pads, Desk and Supplies)
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

306
PADS, DESK
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Modern Mfg. Co., Inc., 307.W. Normal, Chicago,
Ill.
Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis,
San Francisco, Cal.
307
PADS, DESK, CALENDAR
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Metropolitan Syndicate Press, 120 N. Jefferson,
Chicago, Ill.
NATIONAL ART WORKS, INC., 710 Greer Ave.,
Covington, Ky.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Perfect Peerless Calendar Co., 203 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Robinson Manufacturing Co., 171 Elm, Westfield,
Mass.
Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co., 319 Fifth Ave. So.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Typo Trading Co., The, 541 Pearl, New York, N.Y.
308
PADS, DESK, GLASS
California Glass Co., 500 Commercial, Los Angeles,
Calif.
309
PADS, MEMO.
(See also Stationers)
The Colytt Laboratories, 565 W. Washington
Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Currier Mfg. Co., Inc., Northwestern Terminal,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 W. Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Robinson Manufacturing Co., 171 Elm, Westfield,
Mass.
310
PADS, RUBBER STAMP
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect, Cleveland, O.
Arlac Dry Stencil Corp., 424 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York,
N. Y.
Gibson Co., Inc., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Moise-Klinkner Co., 369 Market, San Francisco,
Cal.
Nobler Stamp & Seal Co., Inc., 524 S. Dearborn.
Chicago, IU.
Sachs-Lawlor Co., Inc., 1543 Larimer, Denver,
Colo.
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411 S. Clinton, Chicago,
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(See Rolls, Adding Machine)
311
PAPER. CARBON
American Sales Book Co., Limited, Elmira, N. Y.
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Crown Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., 782 St. Paul,
Rochester, N. Y.
Ditto, Inc., 2243 W. Harrison, Chicago, Ill.
Enduro Mfg. Co., 14 Franklin, Rochester, N. Y.
Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, Ohio.
Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co., 189 S. River, Aurora. Ill.
Phillips Ribbon & Carbon Co., 61 Halstead,
Rochester, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Stylograph Corp., The, Scottsville Rd., Coldwater,
N. Y.
United States Pencil Co., 487 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
312
PAPER, GUMMED
Hall Paper & Specialties Co., Inc., 27 Thames St.,
New York, N. Y.
Shuman Co., Frank G., 771 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W..
Cleveland, Ohio.
313
PAPER RULING
State Paper Ruling Co., 709 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
314
PAPER, SAFETY
Chemical Paper Manufacturing Co., foot of Jackson, Holyoke, Mass.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis.
Hammermill Paper Co., Erie, Pa.
LAMONTE & SON, GEO. (National Safety
Paper, Bankers Safety Paper, Anchor Safety
Paper, Safety Check Paper, etc.), 61 Broadway,
New York, N. Y. (See our adv. on inside front
and inside back covers).
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Pacific Northwest Paper Mills, Inc., 287 E. Farragut, Portland, Ore.
Perfect Safety Paper Co. (Padlock Safety Paper),
102 Winter, Holyoke, Mass.
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Wroe & Co., W. E., 22 W. Monroe, Chicago, Iil.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
315

PAPER, TYPEWRITER
(See also Stationers or Supplies)
Esleeck Mfg. Co., Turners Falls, Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Southworth Co., Mittineague, Mass.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,N.W.
Cleveland, Ohio.
316
PAPER WEIGHTS
Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E„ 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Sneath Glass Co., Hartford City, Ind.
PARCEL POST SCALES
(See Scales, Parcel Post)
317
PARTITIONS
Albatross Steel Equipment Co., P. O. Drawer A.
Sawtelle, Cal.
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Circle A Products Corp., 613 S. 25th, New Castle,
Ind.
CLAUS MFG. CO., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Dahlstrom Metallic Door Co., Buffalo & East 2d,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Globe-Wernicke Co., The, Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Mitchell Mfg. Co., Robt., 2d <fe John. Cincinnati, O.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York.
N. Y.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512-26 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson Corp., J. G., 11 E. 38th, New York, N. Y.
PASS BOOK JACKETS
(See Jackets, Pass Book)
318
PASS BOOKS
Adams-Lessack Co., 1507 Arch, Philadelphia, Pa.
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtain, Aiken,
Hargest & Aisquith Sts., Baltimore, Md.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Buth & Co., Inc., W. F., 1005 University, St. Paul,
Minn.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Lithographing Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.

Dameron-Pierce Company Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Economy Adv. Co., Linn & Market, Iowa City, la.
Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E. .Cleveland, O.
Forman-Bassett Co., 9205 Detroit Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
FT. WAYNE PTG. CO., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence ,R. I.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Levy Printing Co., State House Square, Indi­
anapolis, Ind.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Ino.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th. Minneapolis,
Minn.
Palmer Corp., Lester W., 14 Thomas, New York,
N. Y.
Pass Book & Check Cover Co., 232 Broadway,
Denver, Colo.
PetUbone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Red Wing Adv. Co., Red Wing, Minn.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, O.
RICHMOND & BACKUS, Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on page 23G.)
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San Fran­
cisco, Cal.
Seelman & Sons, Geo., 337 Seventh, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co., 319 Fifth Ave., So,
Minneapolis ,Minn
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Thrift Service Co., 2128 Richland Ave., Cleveland,
O.

Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Universal Check Cover Co., 418 Linn, Springfield,
Ohio.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708-12 Wabash
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Walker Litho. & Ptg. Co., 114 W. 4th, Dayton, O.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Zell, Inc., D. H., 536 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

319

PASTE, OFFICE

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Higgins & Co., Chas. M., 271 Ninth, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn, Detroit,
Mich.
Sanford Ink Co., 846 W. Congress, Chicago, Ill.
Scriptex Ink & Paste Co., 519 S. Second, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
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320

PENCILS, ADVERTISING

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Conklin Pen Co., Factories Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.
Folks Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Imprint Pencil Co., Inc., 112 Fourth Ave., New
York. N. Y.
Murphy Co., The Thos. D„ 110 S. 2nd, Red Oak,
la.
North American Pencil Works, 126 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
Ruxton Multi-Vider Corp., Graybar Bldg., New
York, N. Y.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
United States Pencil Co., Inc., 487 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Wahl Company, 1800 Roscoe, Chicago, Ill.

321

PENCILS, AUTOMATIC

American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Ave.
Hoboken, N. J.
Autopoint Co., 4619 Ravenswood, Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Conklin Pen Co., Factories Bldg., Toledo, O.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th St., New York,
N. Y.
Ruxton Multi-Vider Corp., Graybar Bldg., New
York, N. Y.
Schnell, Penselpen Corp., 130 W. 42d, New York
N. Y.
Scripto Mfg. Co., 142 Jackson, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Sheaffer Pen Co., W. A., Ft. Madison, Iowa.
Wahl Co., The, 1800 Roscoe, Chicago, Ill.

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PENCILS, LEAD
(See also Supplies)
American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Ave.
Hoboken, N. J.
Dixon Crucible Co., Jos., Wayne & Monmouth,
Jersey City, N. J.
Dur O-Lite Pencil Co., 4541 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th St., New York,
N. Y.
Eberhard Faber Pencil Co., 39 Greenpoint
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
General Pencil Co., 67 Fleet, Jersey City. N. J.
Gordon Pen Co., 450 Palisades, West New York,
N. J.
Imprint Pencil Co., 112 4th, New York, N. Y.
Koh-I-Noor Pencil Co., Ino., 34 E. 23d, New York,
N. Y.
Murphy Co., 'Thos. D., 110 S. 2d, Red Oak, la.
Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis.
Sheaffer Pen Co., W. A., Ft. Madison, la.
Ullrich & Co., J., 161 Washington, New York, N. Y.
United States Pencil Co., Inc., 487 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
Wahl Co., The, 1800 Roscoe, Chicago, Ill.
323
PENHOLDERS
American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Ave., Ho­
boken, N. J.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th St., New
York, N. Y.
.
Eberhard Faber Pencil Co., 39 Greenpoint Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
„
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Imprint Pencil Co., Inc., 112 Fourth Ave., New
York, N. Y.
,
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland
Ohio.
Natural-Grip Co., Denver, Colo.
North American Pencil Works, 126 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,

Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstand Co., 2218 Clybourn, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sheaffer Pen Co., W. A., Ft. Madison, Iowa.
Ullrich & Co., J., 161 Washington, New York,
N. Y.
Wahl Company, 1800 Roscoe, Chicago, Ill.
Waterman Co., L. E., New York, N. Y.

328
PINS, MAP
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.

325
PENS, STEEL (MFRS.)
American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Aye., Ho­
boken, N. J.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th, New York,
N. Y.
Esterbrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co., 10 Cooper, Cam­
den, N. J.
Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburn Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.
New Diamond Point Pen Co., Inc., 333 Hudson,
New York City,-N. Y.
Spencerian Pen Co., 349 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.

PORTFOLIOS
(See Leather Goods)

PERFORATORS
(See Machines, Perforating)
PERMIT MAILING MACHINES
(See Machines, Mailing Permit)
326

PERSONAL SOLICITATION
(NEW ACCOUNTS)
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Development Corp., 31 Nassau, New
York, N. Y.
Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York, N.Y.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Haines Mfg. Co., 84 Exchange, Rochester, N. Y.
Houte Corp., 232 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
Jeffcott & Co., 421 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
National Service Organization, Inc., 1427 I (Eye)
N. W., Washington, D. C.
Savings Service Co., The, 1587 E. Blake, Columbus,
O.

Typo Trading Co., The, 541 Pearl, New York, N.Y.
324

PENS, FOUNTAIN

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Conklin Pen Co., Factories Bldg., Toledo, O.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th St., New
York, N. Y.
Ingersoil Dollar Pen Co., Chas. H., 545 N. Arling­
ton Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
Moore Pen Co., 110 Federal, Boston, Mass.
Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis.
Schnell, Penselpen Corp., 130 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.

Smith Associates, Inc., T. Harris, 231 S. La Salle,
Chicago, Ill.
Speer Calendar Bank Co., Inc., 110 E. Wisconsin
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Statter Bros., A. J. G., 2514 Delaware Ave.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
327
PHOTOSTATS
PHOTOSTAT CORPORATION, 10 Weybosset
St., Providence, R. I. (See our adv. on this
page.)
RECORDAK CORPORATION, 350 Madison Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

329
PNEUMATIC TUBES
Lamson Co., Syracuse, N. Y.

POSTAL SCALES
(See Scales)
330
POSTERS
Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York,
N. Y.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Donaldson Lithograph Co., 6th and Washington,
Newport, Ky.
Meyercord Co. (The), 120 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Modern Art Service, 208 E. 47th, New York, N. Y.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.,
80 John, New York, N. Y.
Onli-Wa Fixture Co., St. Paul Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Runsyne Corp., 250 W. 54th, New York, N. Y.
Schmidt Lithograph Co.,461 Second, San Francisco,
Cal.
SMITH CO., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Thrift Snydicate Co., 664 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
PREMIUMS
(See Novelties, also specific headings)
PRESS CLIPPINGS
(See Newspaper Clippings)
331
PRESSES, SEAL
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Porter Safety Seal Co., 265 N. California Ave.,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 37G).
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.

The PHOTOSTAT in The Bank
Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.

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HE PHOTOSTAT is a simple, practical machine for quickly making, direct
on paper, photographic copies of anything written, drawn, or printed.
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ments as follows:
Trust Department: Wills—Correspondence—Trustee Accounts—Legal opinions.
Foreign and Cable: Correspondence—Letters of Credit—Charts—Statements—
Checks—Acceptances—Telegrams—Radiograms—Cables—Codes.
Cashiers’ Department: Signature Cards—Signatures—Legal papers.
Service and Statistical: South American Monthly Letter to
and from—London Letter to and from—Other Cor­
respondence—Maps—Charts—Reports.
Corporation: Correspondence — Bond Issues
Licenses
Permits — Proof and Cost Sheets.
Auditing: Correspondence — Cashier’s Checks — Statistical
Sheets —Charts.
Loan: Assigned Accounts — Time and Demand Notes.
Credit: Financial Statements.

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332

Rand McNally Bankers Directory—(The Blue Book)
PRINTING
(See also specific headings)

Adams Lithographing & Printing Co., 116 W. 2d,
Pine Bluff, Ark.
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta,
Ga.
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtain, Aiken,
Hargest & Aisquith Sts., Baltimore, Md.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D., Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo.
Beach Ptg. Co., Will A., 235 N. Phillips Ave.,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Benson & Sons, Inc., Benj. D., 11 Cliff, New
York, N. Y.
Brandon Printing Co., Nashville, Tenn.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
The Burke Printing Co., Fredonia, Kan.
Bushong & Co., Inc., Park & Stark, Portland, Ore.
Buxton & Skinner Ptg. & Sta. Co., 306 N. 4th St.,
Louis, Mo.
Central BanknoteCo., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
CHILDS & CO., S. D., 136 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Tex.
Coekrum Printing Co., J. W„ Oakland City, Ind.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland,
Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Lithograph Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville. Ky.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company, Ltd., 400 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Drew Co., The H. & W. B„ 22-30 W. Bay, Jack­
sonville, Fla.
Du Bois Press, 151 Broadway, Rochester, N Y
Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleveland ,0.
Farnham Printing & Stationery Co., 417-419
Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn.
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
FORT WAYNE PRINTING CO., 119-130 Holman,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Griffith-Stillings Press, 368 Congress, Boston, Mass
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Hall Co., J. C., 68 W. Exchange, Providence, R. I.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Hammond Printing Co., 101-5 E. 5th, Fremont,
Neb.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 S. San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Klipto Loose Leaf Co., 15-17 S. Delaware, Mason
City, Iowa.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Lloyd Co., W. C., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
s 137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm„ 529 Market. Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Minn.
Moore Corporation, John C., 65 Stone, Rochester,
N. Y.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Orthwine, R., 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark,
N. J.
Pembroke Co., 24 E Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
bo110 Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Pioneer, Inc.. 12th & A, Tacoma, Wash.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark, Chicago,
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash-ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Reserve Litho. & Ptg. Co., Caxton Bldg., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, Ohio.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Schooley Printing & Stationery Co., 718 Delaware,
Kansas City, Mo.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Francisco, Cal.
Sebastian & Co., 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
Smith-Brooks Printing Co., 1733-47 California,
Denver, Colo.
Smith Co., Oscar T. & Son, 407-411 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Southern Stamp & Stationery Co., 1206 E. Main,
Richmond, Va.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St.,
Griffin, Ga.
Stafford-Lowden Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Ohio, Chicago, Ill.
Standard Printing Co., 201-205 N. 3d, Hannibal,
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Stephens Lithographing & Engr. Co., 420 N. 2d,
St. Louis, Mo.
Thompson & Co., Arthur, 109 Market Place
Baltimore, Md.
Toof & Co., S. C., 195 Madison, Memphis, Tenn.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708-12 Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3 Broad, Charles­
ton, S. C.
Walker Litho. & Ptg. Co., 114 W. 4th, Dayton, O.
Western Lithograph Co., 600 E. 2d, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Wo&dbury Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
333
PRINTING PRESSES (SMALL)
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelley
Ave., Cleveland, O.
PROTECTIVE DEVICES
(See Burglar Alarms, and Locks)
334
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
American District Telephone & Telegraph Co.,
183 Varick, New York, N. Y.
Federal Laboratories, Inc., 1631 Liberty Ave.,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Holmes Electric Protective Co., 370 7th Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
335
PROTECTORS, CHECK
Arnold Check Writer Co., Inc., Flint, Mich.
Defiance Mfg. Corporation, Mitchell & Jefferson,
Orange, N. J.
Fields, Harry R., 624 Boardman Ave., Orlando, Fla.
Hall-Welter Co., Inc., 183 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. Y.
Hedman Mfg. Co., 1158 Center, Chicago, Ill.
The Humphrey Co., 177 Broadway, New York,
N._ Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Riteall Checkwriter Corporation, 113 N. Water,
Rochester, N. Y.
Safe-Guard Check Writer Corp., Lansdale, Pa,
Safety Check Protector Corp., North Chicago, Ill
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
336
PUBLICATIONS, FINANCIAL
(See also Magazines, Banking)
BANKERS BULLETIN, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
BANKERS MONTHLY, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Financial Publishing Co., 129 S. La Salle, Chicago.
The Fitch Publishing Co., Inc., 138 Pearl, New
York, N. Y.
337
PUNCHES, BOND & TICKET
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
338
PUNCHES, PAPER
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. lr.

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339
RACKS, CALENDAR (METAL)
Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D., Birmingham, Ala.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237 S. Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
340
RACKS, CHECK
Beck Specialty Co., 621 Jefferson, Waterloo, la.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn
Dibb Manufacturing Co., Inc., 4054 N. Broadway,
Robbinsdale, Minn.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-423 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Shaw-Walker Co. The, Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Yr.
341
RACKS, DRAFT & NOTE
Beck Specialty Co., Waterloo, Ta.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Northwestern Ter­
minal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
342
RACKS, FILING
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford,
Jamestown, N. Y.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Yr.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y'.

343 RACKS, MAGAZINE & NEWSPAPER
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
J he Davis Metal Fixture Co., 615 Brook, Lansing,
Mich.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St.. Roch­
ester, N. Y.
344 RACKS, MECHANICAL POSTING
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University, St. Paul, Minn
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
315

RACKS, RUBBER STAMP

Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York.
N. Y.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago,
Moise-Klinker Co., 369 Market, San Francisco, Cal.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Swisher Mfg. Co., The R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
346
RADIATOR COVERS, STEEL
Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
RAILINGS
(See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
347
RAIN GAUGES
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd., Cleve­
land. O.
348
RECEPTACLES, WASTE
Economy Baler Co., Ann Arbor, Mich
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

349

RECORDERS, TIME
(S^e also Stamps, Time)
Calculagrap Co., 50 Church, New York, N. Y.
Cincinnati Time Recorder Co., 1733 Central,
Cincinnati, O.
Follet Time Recording Co., 217 High, Newark,
N. J.
Howard Clock Co., E., 206 E.Eustis, Boston, Mass.
Insto Recordergraph Co., 1241 High, Oakland, Cal.
International Business Machines Corporation.
50 Broad, New Y^ork, N. Y,
Joslin Mfg. Co., A. D., 123 Arthur, Manistee,Mich.
Hastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y,.

RECORDS. VISIBLE
(See Visible Records)

350
REFLECTORS
Curtis Lighting, Inc., 1119 W. Jackson, Chicago,
Faries Mfg. Co., 1036 E. Grand Ave., Decatur, Ill.
Frink Co., Inc., 239 Tenth Ave., New York, N. Y.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington, St. Louis,
Mo.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Viking^Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,

351
REGISTERS, AUTOGRAPHIC
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
Egry Register Co., 417-435 E. Monument Ave.,
Dayton, Ohio.
Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, O.
National Cash Register Co., Dayton, O.
Standard Register Co., Albany and Campbell,
Dayton, O.
United Autographic Register Co., 2316 W. 43d,
Chicago, Ill.

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352

358

REGISTERS, BANK

American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. A.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn,
N Y
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
.
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Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mann Co.,'Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Moore Corp., John G., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,

Mass

Pettibone & Co., P. F„ 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N» Y.
,
,,
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton, O.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Milwaukee,
Wis
Tallman-Robbins & Co.. 314 W. Superior, Chicago,

Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. A.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.

REVOLVERS

(See also Fire Arms)
Bannerman Sons, Francis, 501 Broadway, New
York N. Y.
Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., 17 Van Dyke
Ave., Hartford, Conn.
.
Johnson Arms & Cycle Works, Iver, 109 River,
Fitchburg, Mass.
.
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Smith & Wesson, Stockbridge, Springfield, Mass.

359

364 SAFES, FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
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Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. A.
Dieboid Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Gross-Feibel Co., Hillsboro, Ohio.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th and Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
aSh
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware Ave.,
safe Cabinet Division of remington

RIBBONS, TYPEWRITER

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Mass.
Crown Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., 782 St. Paul,
Rochester, N. Y.
Ditto, Inc., 2243 W. Harrison, Chicago, Ill.
Enduro Mfg. Co., 14 Franklin, Rochester, N. \ .
Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co., 189 S. River, Aurora, 111.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

360

ROLLS, ADDING MACHINE

American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. A .
C. Benninghofen & Sons, Hamilton, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
_ ...
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Co., 1800 S. Main,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.

Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,

RUBBER BANDS

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

(See Supplies, Bank & Office)

REGISTERS, CASH

(See Forms, Bank)

RULED FORMS
353

Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
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National Cash Register Co., Dayton, (J.
Remington Cash Register Co., 29 Warren, New
York, N. Y.
.
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Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

354

Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke.
IVIass
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
_
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.

REGISTERS, MORTGAGE
(See also Registers, Bank)

Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.

356

REGISTERS, NOTE & LOAN

Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
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Union Savings Systems Co., 131 N. Duke, Lan­
caster, Pa.

357

REINFORCING, VAULT

Consolidated Expanded Metal Companies, Steelcrete Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Rivet-Grip Steel Company, The, 2404 Prospect
Ave., Cleveland, O.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.

SAFE DEPOSIT RECORDS

SAFES, FILING

Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
_
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. A’.
Dieboid Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
Canton, Ohio.
.
Dow & Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Herring-H all-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., 1700 Oakwood, Toledo, O.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
. ,
Norris Safe & Lock Co.t 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
W ash.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

366

SAFES, NIGHT DEPOSITORY

BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 So. 18th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. (See our adv. on this page.)
Federal Laboratories, Inc., 1631 Liberty Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
,
,
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, O.
,
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McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
The Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, O.
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware Ave.
Philadelphia, Pa.

367

SAFES, WALL

Dieboid Safe & Lock Co.. 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
Gross-Feibel Co., Hillsboro, O.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.

SAFETY PAPER
(See Paper, Safety)

368 SAVINGS BANKS, HOME & POCKET
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Automatic Recording Safe Co., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York, N.\ .
Bankers Thrift Book Co., Inc., 529 S. 7th, Minne­
apolis, Minn.
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Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Bankers Utilities Co., Inc., 268 First, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.

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RULERS, ADVERTISING

Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, O.
Inland Company, 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, 111.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N.-H.
Pressteel Engineering Corp., 52 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 46o Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.

363

SAFES, MANGANESE STEEL

Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dieboid Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
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Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
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Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
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National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th and Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
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Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
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York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
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Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.

362

REGISTERS, DISCOUNT
(See also Registers, Bank)

356

361

365

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SAVINGS BANKS. HOME & POCKET—Continued
THE BANKETTE COMPANY, INC., Bankers
Bldg., 88 Broad St., Boston, Mass. (See our
adv. on this page.)
Call’s Bankers Service Corp., 25 E. Bay, Savannah,
Ga.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
Coin Covenant Corp,, 35 E. Wac1\er Drive
Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Envelope Corp., 3024-30 Lemp Ave
St. Louis, Mo.
Dudley Lock Corporation, 26 N. Franklin, Chicago.
Durable Toy & Novelty Corp., 220 4th Ave ,
New York, N. Y.
Felsenthal & Sons, G., 4110 W. Grand Ave
Chicago, Ill.
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Hockswender Co., B. H., 711 Penn. Ave, Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Inland Co., 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
L’Enfant-Oley-Martine Mfg. Corp., 99-101 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Martin Co. (The Frank), Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Miller Bank Service. 5775 Ridge, Chicago, Ill.
Moreland Business Builders, Inc., 107 N. Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Ill.
National Bank Supply Co., Inc., 60 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Nutry, John, 85 Adams, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nutry & Cook Mfg. Co., Inc., 199 Cook, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Rehberger Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
REHBERGER MFG. CO., 1217 Webster Ave
Chicago, HI.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv on
oage 23G.)
Savings Service Co., The, 1587 E. Blake Ave
Columbus, O.
Speer Calendar Bank Co., Inc., 110 E. Wisconsin
Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Steel Products Corp. of Cal., 268 First, San
Francisco, Cal.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Thrift Development Corp., 206 S. Spring, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Thrift Service Co., 2128 Richland Ave., Cleveland
Ohio
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Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.

Flak Finger Print System, 1 Liberty, New York,

WHITE BRASS CASTINGS CO., 1656 W. Austin
Ave., Chicago, HI. (See our adv. on this
page.)
Williams & Co., A. W„ 1790 E. 174th, New York,

Houte Corp. 232 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
L’Enfant-Oley-Martine Mfg. Corp., 99-101 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
WARD, D. E., Ill W. Monroe, Chicago, HI.

369

SAVINGS BANKS, (REGISTER)

DURABLE TOY & NOVELTY CO., 220 4th Ave
New York, N. Y.
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370

SAVINGS BANKS (SPECIAL DESIGN)

Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Utilities Co., Inc., 268 First, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
Call’s Bankers Service Corp., 25 E. Bay, Savannah,
(jra.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
Hunter Co., Geo. A., 6910 Romaine, Los Angeles,
Calif.
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Jamestown Metalsmiths Inc., 217 Hopkins Ave
Jamestown, N. Y.
Co., Inc., John M., 35 E. Wacker Drive
Chicago, Ill.
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland,
The Miller Bank Service, 5775 Ridge Ave , Chi­
cago, Ill.
Moreland Business Builders, Inc., 107 N Wacker
Drive, Chicago, Ill.
Rehberger Co., A. C„ 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Calendar Bank Co.f 110 E. Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, Wis.

372

SCALES (PARCEL POST,
POSTAL, ETC.)

Dayton Scale Co., 448 Huffman Ave., Dayton, 0
Hanson Scale Co., 525 N. Ada, Chicago, Ill.
luternational Business Machines Corporation.
50 Broad, New York, N. Y.
Toledo Scale Co., 3216 Monroe, Toledo, O.
Triner Sales Co.. 53 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

373

SCHOOL SAVINGS

American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
Educational Thrift Service, Inc., 233 Broadwav
New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc.. 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Standard Savings Service, Inc., 107 Sixth, Pitts­
burg, Pa.
Thrift, Inc., 154 Marion, Oak Park, Ill.
Thrift Service, Inc., 296 Broadway, New York
N. Y.

374

SCHOOLS, CORRESPONDENCE

Alexander Hamilton Institute, Astor PL, New
York, N. Y.
Walton School of Commerce, 332 S. Michigan,
Chicago, Ill.

SCREENS, COUNTER
(See Grillwork)

SAVINGS DEPT. FORMS
(See Forms, Bank)

371

376

SAVINGS SYSTEMS

(See also specific headings: Christmas Savings,
Industrial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
Call’s Bankers Service Corp., 25 E. Bay, Savannah,
(jra.
Christmas Club, a division of National Bancservice
Corp., 45 W. 45th New York, N. Y.
Findex Company, 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.

SCREENS, DOOR & WINDOW

Circle A Products Corp., 613 S. 25th, New Castle
Ind.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Western Venetian Blind Co., General Office, 2700
Long Beach Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. Offices at
101 Park Ave., New York, Chicago, Kansas City,
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376
SCREENS, SAFETY DEPOSIT
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
AMERICAN IRON & WIRE WORKS, 1622 Carroll, Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Mineapolis, Minn.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott,
Covington, Ky,
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Tyler Co., The. W. S„ 3615 Superior Ave., Cleve­
land, O.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.

380
SERVICE, ADVERTISING DATA
Donaldson Lithograph Co., 6th & Washington,
Newport, Ky.
Financial Advertisers Assn., 231 S. La Salle,
Chicago, Ill.
Flexograph Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
N. Y.
Mathewson, Paul, 45 W. 45th, New York, N. Y.
Reeves Adv. Co., 1924 Linwood Ave., Toledo, O.
United Bank Service Co., 231 5th, Ellwood City,
Pa.

SCRUBBING MACHINES
(See Machines, Scrubbing)

383
SERVICE, STATISTICAL
"Babson’s Statistical Organization, Inc.,” Babson

SEAL PRESSES
(See Presses, Seal)

Indexer's, The, 310 S. Michigan Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Kiplinger Washington Agency, National Press
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Moody’s Investors Service, 35 Nassau, New York,
N. Y.
Poor’s, 33 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
United Business Service (Company, Inc.), 210
Newbury, Boston, Mass.

SEALERS, ENVELOPE
(See Machines, Sealing, Envelopes)
377
SEALING DEVICES, ENVELOPE
Postage Meter Co., 723 Pacific, Stamford, Conn
SEALING WAX
(See Wax, Sealing)
378
SEALS
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
Ames Safety Envelopes, 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Works, 76
Forsyth, N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Case Seal Co., 118 N. La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gibson Co., Inc., A. C., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Messing, Gus D., 315 Jackson, St. Paul, Minn.
Nobler Stamp & Seal Co., Inc., 524 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Porter Safety Seal Co., 265 N. California, Chicago,
Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Sachs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.
St. Louis Sticker Co., 1627 Washington, St. Louis,
Mo.
Shuman Co., Frank G., 771 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Southern Stamp <fc Stencil Co., 48 N. Forsyth,
Atlanta, Ga.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
Tablet &-Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, O.
379
SEALS, COIN BAG
Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
DOWNEY CO., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, O.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburg,
Pa.
PORTER SAFETY SEAL CO., 265 N. California,
Chicago, HI. (See our adv. on this page.)
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,

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Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.

381
SERVICE, BOND ISSUE
Fitch Publishing Co., Inc., 138 Pearl, New York,
N. Y.
382 SERVICE, CONSULTING ECONOMISTS
Associated Consulting Economists, Inc., 420 Lex­
ington Ave., New York, N. Y.

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384
SERVICE. TAX
Arnold, Himmelblau & Co., 140 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Foulke Tax Service, 505 Chestnut, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Gregerson Bros., Oma. Natl. Bk. Bldg., Omaha,
Neb.
Income Tax Index Service, 15 Clinton, Newark,
N. J.
Lafrentz & Co., F. W., 100 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Snow & Co.,M.P., 400 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
385
SHADES, DOOR
Camden Art Craft Co., 160 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
386

SHADES, WINDOW
(See also Blinds, Venetian)
Athey Company, 6035 W. 65th, Chicago, Ill.
The Bostwick-Goodell Co., Garfield at Jefferson,
Norwalk, O.
Camden Artcraft Co., 160 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson Corp., J. G., 11 E. 38th, New York, N. Y.
387
SHELVING, METAL
All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Art Steel Co., Inc., 401 E. 23d, New York, N. Y.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Cal.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Hart & Hutchinson Co., New Britain, Conn.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lupton’s Sons Co., David, Allegheny Ave. & Tulip,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Medart Mfg. Co., Fred, 3535 De Kalb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka.
Kan.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co , 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.

SIGNALING SYSTEMS
(See Systems, Signaling)
SIGNATURE SIGNING MACHINES
(See Machines, Signature Signing)
388
SIGNS, ADVERTISING
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
American Signs Corp., 436 W. Willard, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave,. Chicago, Ill.
Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock, Buffalo, N. Y.
Enameled Steel Sign Co., 320 E. N. Water, Chicago,
Ill.
Federal Electric Co., 8700 S. State, Chicago, Ill.
Flexlume Corp., 1100 Military Rd., Buffalo, N. Y.
Flexograph ^Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
The Fogarty Mfg. Co., 800 Monument Ave.,
Dayton, O.
The Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., 1 Park
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Harrison,
Chicago, Ill.
Kemper-Thomas Co., Park Ave., Norwood, Ohio.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Metal Products Co., 462 4th, Milwaukee, Wis.
National Adv. Displays, 1560 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
National Adv. Service, Inc., P. O. Box 75, La
Grange, Ind.
NATIONAL SERVICE BUREAU OF NEW YORK,
INC., 80 John, New York, N. Y.
Nelke, L. D„ 45 E. 17th, New York, N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
North American Service Co., 105 W. Monroe,
Chicago.
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Onli-Wa-Fixture Co., St. Paul Ave., Dayton, O.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Rehberger & Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere & Sons, Geo., 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
389
SIGNS, BRASS & BRONZE
American Bronze Co., 1316 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
American Iron & Wi*e Works, 1622 Carroll,
Chicago, Ill.
ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st,
Cleveland, O.
Baldwin Brass Works, 411 S. Clinton, Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Clark Mfg. Co., R. W„ 4311 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
IU.
Flexograph Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
N. Y.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.

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SIGNS, BRASS & BRONZE-Coniinued

Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York,
N. Y.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Hamilton & Cord Company, 4753 Broadway,
Chicago, Ill.
Harsch Bronze & Foundry Co., John, 11612 Madi­
son Ave., Cleveland, O.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 Harrison St.,
Chicago, Ill.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Mayer Co., Geo. J., 36 S. Meridian, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Metal Products Co., 462 4th, Milwaukee, Wis.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott, Co­
vington, Ky.
Miller Bank Service, 5775 Ridge Ave., Chicago, Ill.
National Art Works, Inc., 710 Greer Ave., Cov­
ington, Ky.
Nelke, L. D„ 45 E. 17th, New York, N. Y.

NEWMAN MFG. CO., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Novelty Adv. Co., Coshocton, O.
Onli-Wa-Fixture Co., St. Paul Ave., Dayton, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price Bros., Inc., 2640-2648 N. Maplewood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Re^hberger Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Sachs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
Salford Stamp Co., 205 W. Madison. Chicago, Ill.
Shank Sign Go., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York,
N. Y.
Shaw Advertising Co., 520 Produce Exch. Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614-20 Har­
risburg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Southern Stamp & Stencil Go., 48 N. Forsyth,
Atlanta, Ga.
Steere & Sons, Geo., 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake St., Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, Ill.
Tablet & Ticket Co.. 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Ghicago,
Ill.
Tyler Co., W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleveland, O.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512-26 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo,
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
390
SIGNS, CARDBOARD
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Kohl & Co., P. J„ 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
391
SIGNS, CHANGEABLE
American Signs Corp., 436 W. Willard, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Clark Mfg. Co., R. W., 4311 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Flexlumc Corporation, 1100 Military Rd., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Flexograph Corp., 254 W. 31st, New York, N. Y.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Harrison,
Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Peoples Mfg. Co., 108 N. Jefferson, Chicago, Ill.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Standard Slide Corp., 209 W. 48th, New York,
N. Y.
Steere & Sons, George, 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago,Ill.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
IU.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
392

SIGNS, DESK

ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st, Cleve­
land. O.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago
Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
Ill.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Harrison,
Chicago, Ill.
Jordan & Co., Inc., Charles, 132 Pearl, New York,
N. Y.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Price Bros., Inc., 2640-2648 N. Maplewood Ave.,
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Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y
Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614 Harris­
burg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Steere & Sons, George, 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, Ill.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams. Chicago, Ill.

TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, HI.

398
SIGNS, WIRE
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
399

SLIDES, LANTERN
(MOTION PICTURE, ETC.)
Lockren Film & Slide Co., Wm. A., 16 N. 4th,
Minneapolis, Minn.

Tyler Co., The W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
393
SIGNS, ELECTRIC
A1 Fresco Advertising Co., 900 S. Grand Blvd.,
St. Louis, Mo.
American Signs Corp., 436 W. Willard, Kalama­
zoo, Mich.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Dobie & Co., A. L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago, Ill.
Federal Electric Co., 8700 S. State, Chicago, Ill.
Flexlume Corp., 1100 Military Rd., Buffalo, N. Y
Flexograph Corp., 254 W. 31st, New York, N. Y.
The Frink Co., Inc., 239 Tenth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., 1 Park Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Horn Posting Sign Systems, W. J., 426 N. 5th,
Springfield, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Meyercord Co. (The), 120 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill
National Adv. Displays, 1560 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Onli-Wa-Fixture Co., St. Paul Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
Philadelphia Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Plowman Gates Co., The, 1722 W. Adams, Chicago,
Ill.
Rawson & Evans Co., 710-12 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Runsyne Corp., 250 W. 54th, New York, N. Y.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere & Sons, Geo., 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IU.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Tablet & Ticket Co., The, 1021 W. Adams,
Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
IU.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
394
SIGNS, GLASS
Horn Posting Sign Systems, W. J., 426 N. 5th,
Springfield, Ill.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Rawson & Evans Co., 710-12 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, 111.
Robinson & Co., Inc., T. L., 1458 W. Kinzie,
Chicago, Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere & Son, Geo., 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IU.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
IU.
395 SIGNS, NEON GAS TUBE, ELECTRIC
American Sign Corporation, 436 W. Willard*
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Flexlume Corporation, 1100 Military Rd., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Rainbow Light, Inc., 1314 W. Harrison, Chicago,
111.
396
SIGNS, PORCELAIN ENAMELED
American Signs Corp., 436 W. Willard, Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Wks., 76 Forsyth,
N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Enameled Steel Sign Co., 320 E. N. Water, Chicago,
IU.
Flexlume Corporation, 1100 Military Rd., Buffalo,
N. Y.
Nelke, L. D„ 45 E. 17th, New York, N. Y.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere, George, 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, 111.
397
SIGNS, ROAD
Al Fresco Advertising Co., 900 S. Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, Mo.
American Signs Corp., 436 W. Willard, Kalama­
zoo, Mich.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, IU.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, Ohio.
Enameled Steel Sign Co., 320 E. N. Water, Chicago,
IU.
Erickson Co., Inc., C. E., 506 W. 3d, Des Moines,
la.
The Fogarty Manufacturing Co., 800 Monument
Ave., Dayton, O.
General Outdoor Advertising Co., Inc., 1 Park Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
Nelke, L. D„ 45 E. 17th, New York, N. Y.
North American Service Co., 105 W. Monroe,
Chicago, IU.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere & Sons, George, 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.

SOAP DISPENSERS
(See Dispensers, Soap)
400
SOAPS, LIQUID
Antiseptol Liquid Soap Co., 572 W. Randolph,
Chicago, IU.
Gerson-Stewart Corp., 3528 E. 76th, Cleveland, O.
401

SOLICITATION, NEW ACCOUNT
(See Personal Solicitation, New Accounts)
Haines Mfg. Co., 84 Exchange, Rochester, N. Y.
Houte Corp., 232 W. 63d, Chicago, IU.
Smith Associates, Inc., T. Harris, 231 S. La Salle,
Chicago, Ill.
SOUVENIRS, ADVERTISING
(See Novelties, Advertising)
SPECIALTIES, CELLULOID
(See Novelties, Celluloid)
SPECIALTIES, LEATHER
(See Novelties, Leather)
SPECIALTIES, METAL
(See Novelties, Metal)
402

SPONGES

BLOCK & SONS, ALBERT, 36 Walker St., New
York, N. Y.
403

STAMP AFFIXERS
(See also Machines, Mailing, Permit)
Multipost Co., 51 Centre Park, Rochester, N. Y.
Postage Meter Co., 723 Pacific, Stamford, Conn.
Standard Mailing Machines Co., 1935 Parkway,
Everett, Mass.
404
STAMPS, DATING
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
American Numbering Machine Co., 220 Shepherd
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York
N. Y.
Hay Rubber Stamp Co., 832 Thirteenth St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Joslin Mfg. Co., A. D., 123 Arthur, Manistee,
Mich
Kastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago,
IU.
Messing, Gus D., 315 Jackson, St. Paul, Minn.
Moise-KUnker Co., 369 Market, San Francisco,
Cal.
Nobler Stamp & Seal Co., Inc., 524 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sachs-Lawlor Co., Inc., 1543 Larimer, Denver,
Colo.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
IU.
Southern Stamp & Stencil Co., 48 N. Forsyth,
Atlanta, Ga.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, 111.
405
STAMPS, ENDORSEMENT
(See also Check Endorsers and Stamps, Rubber)
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, O.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago,

SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R.D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chicago,
IU.
406
STAMPS, INDEXED
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
IU.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.

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STAMPS, RUBBER
Acme Stamp Co., 1100 Prospect, Cleveland, O.
Adams Co., S. G., 412-414 N. 6th, St. Louis, Mo.
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Wks., 76 For­
syth St., N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Bankers Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
Bankers Stamp Co., Mishawaka, Ind.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
Eagle Stamp Works, 169 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Force & Co., Inc., Wm. A., 105 Worth, New York,
N. Y.
Gibson Co., Inc., A. C., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Hay Rubber Stamp Co., 832 Thirteenth St., N. W.,
Washington, D. C.
Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. II., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Mayer Co., Geo. J., 36 S. Meridian, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Messing, Gus D., 315 Jackson, St. Paul, Minn.
Moise Klinkner Co., 369 Market, San Francisco,
Cal.
Nobler Stamp & Seal Co., Inc., 524 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Sachs-Lawler Co., Inc., 1543 Larimer, Denver,
Colo.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Southern Stamp & Stationery Co., 1206 E. Main,
Richmond, Va.
Southern Stamp & Stencil Co., 48 N. Forsyth,
Atlanta, Ga.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
SWISHER MFG. CO., R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, HI.
Taylor Bros. Co., 706 Superior, W., Cleveland, O.
408

STAMPS, STENCIL

Multistamp Co., Norfolk. Va.
409
STAMPS, TIME
Ajax Time Stamp Co., Inc., 354 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Automatic Time Stamp Co., 139 Atlantic Ave.,
Boston, Mass.
Commercial Utilities Manufacturing Co., 147-153
Waverly PL, New York, N. Y.
Follett Time Recording Co., 217 High, Newark,
N. J.
Insto Recordergraph Co., 1241 High, Oakland
Calif.
Joslin Mfg. Co., A. D., 123 Arthur, Manistee, Mich.
Kastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
THOMPSON TIME STAMP CO., INC., 240 W.
23d, New York, N. Y.
410
STANDS, ADDING MACHINE
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Tubular Specialty Mfg. Co., 1940 Stanley Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
411 STANDS, MECHANICAL POSTING
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

STANDS, TYPEWRITER
412
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
i Jamestown, N. Y.
Hoosier Desk Co., 202 Mill, Jasper, Ind.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Searles Electric Welding Works, 1850 Fulton,
Chicago, Ill.
Tiffany Adjustable Stand Co., 3300 N. Broadway,
St. Louis, Mo.
Toledo Metal Furniture Co., 1100 Hastings,
Toledo, Ohio.
Tubular Specialty Mfg. Co., 1940 Stanley Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
STAPLES
413
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Compo Manufacturing & Sale Co., Westport, Conn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
STAPLING MACHINES
(See Machines, Stapling)
STATEMENT BLANKS
(See Forms, Bank)
414
STATEMENTS, DAILY EARNING
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
STATIONERS
415
American Bank Stationery Co., Curtain, Aiken,
Hargest & Aisquith, Baltimore, Md.
American Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois, Indi­
anapolis, Ind.
American Calendar Co., Inc., Greeneville, Tenn.
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo,
N. Y.
BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D., Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo. (See
our adv. on Missouri Index.)
Beach Printing Co., Will A., 235 N. Phillips Ave.,
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Benson & Sons, Inc., Benj. D., 11 Cliff, New York,
N. Y.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Brown Paper Co., L. L., Adams, Mass.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
Burke Printing Co., Fredonia, Kans.
Bushong & Co., Park & Stark, Portland, Ore.
Buxton & Skinner, Printing & Stationery, 306 N.
4th. St. Louis, Mo.
CHILDS & CO., S. D., 136 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
(See our adv. on this page.)
Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Tex.
Columbus Bank Note Co., 40 E. Spring, Columbus,
Ohio.
Conway Co., H. H„ 725 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Crane & Co., Inc., Dalton, Mass.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Drew Co., H. & W. B., 22-30 W. Bay, Jacksonville,
Fla.
Esleeck Mfg. Co., Turners Falls, Mass.
Falconer Co., 414 Water, Baltimore, Md.
Farnham Printing & Stationery Co., 417 Hennepin
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Feley & Co., Henry N., 202 Centre, New York,
N. Y.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.

Forbes Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
FT. WAYNE PRINTING CO., 119-130 Holman,
Ft. Wayne, Ind. (See our adv. on this page.)
Gast Bank Note Co., 4189 Chippewa, St. Louis,
Mo.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Hampshire Paper Co., So. Hadlev Falls, Mass.
Horder’s, Inc.. 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Hutson & Co., C. S., 555-561 S. San Pedro, Los
Angeles, Cal.
International Paper Co., 100 E. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
Kansas Bank Note Co., Fredonia, Kan.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Klipto Loose Leaf Co., Mason, la.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Levey Ptg. Co., State House Square, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Lloyd Co., W. G„ 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Long Island Printing & Lithographing Co., Inc.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Marx-Lyons Co., 23 N. 10th, Philadelphia, Pa.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, III.
Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis,
San Francisco, Cal.
Orthwine, R„ 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Parsons Paper Co., 84 Sargeant, Holyoke, Mass.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Pioneer, Inc., 12th & A. Sts., Tacoma, Wash.
Pressteel Engineering Corp., 342 Madison Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Pugh & Co., H. G„ 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Reynolds & Reynolds Co., Washington & Dudley,
Dayton .Ohio.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Schooley Printing & Stationery Co., 718 Delaware,
Kansas City, Mo.
Schwabacher-Frey Sta. Co., 735 Market, San
Francisco, Cal.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Smith Co., Oscar T., & Son, 407-11 E. Saratoga.
Baltimore, Md.
Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., 1733 California, Denver,
Colo.
Smith Ptg. Co., 225 E. 3d, Williamsport, Pa.
Southworth Co., Mittineague, Mass.
Stafford-Lowdon Co., 610 W. Daget, Ft. Worth,
Tex.
Standard Printing Co., 201-205 N. 3d, Hannibal,
Mo.
Stewart Warren & Co., Inc., 480 Canal, New York,
N. Y.
Thompson & Co., Arthur, 109 Market Place,
Baltimore, Md.
Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Toof & Co., S. C., 195 Madison, Memphis, Tenn.
Union Paper & Twine Co.
i > St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3 Broad, Charles­
ton, S. C.
Watt & Gillogly, Inc., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Wroe & Co., W. E., 22 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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STATIONERY, FAN-FOLD
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N Y
GILMAN FANFOLD CORPORATION, LTD.,
Buffalo Are., at 10th, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Vawter Manifold Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.

STANDARD-JOHNSON CO., INC., 371 Pacific,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Strayer Coin Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brighton,
Pa.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
_Md.
Zimmerman & Murry, 107 W. Penn, Whittier, Cal.
Zimmerman Bros. <fc Co., 4020 Michigan, Chicago,
STREET CAR ADVERTISING
(See Advertising, Street Car)

STATISTICAL SERVICE
(See Service, Statistical)
422

STEEL SAFES, MANGANESE
(See Safes, Manganese Steel)
417
STENCILS
Arlac Dry Stencil Corp., 424 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Wks., 76 Forsyth,
N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Ba>°rke,r.s Savings & Credit System Co., 10302
Madison Ave., Cleveland, O.
Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Darling Co., J. C., 734 Kansas Ave., Topeka, Kan.
, Addressing Machine Corp., 77 E. Swan,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Melind Co.» Louis, 362 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Moise-Khnkern Co., 369 Market, San Francisco,
Cal.
National Sign Stencil Co., 1602 University Ave ,
St. Paul, Minn.
Sachs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D„ 411-13 S.
Chicago, Ill.

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STENCILS, ADDRESSING MACHINES
(See Machines, Addressing)
STEPS, VAULT
(See Vault Steps)
418
STERE0PTIC0NS
Lockren Film & Slide Co., Wm. A., 16 N 4th
Minneapolis, Minn.
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419
STICKERS
Fenton Label Co., Inc., 506 Race, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller Bank Service, 5775 Ridge, Chicago, III.
St Louis Sticker Co., 1627 Washington, St. Louis,
MO.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
STOP-PAYMENT CHECK LISTS
(See Check Lists, Stop-payment)
STORAGE EQUIPMENT
(See Equipment, Storage; and Cabinets, Storage)
420
STRAPS, BINDING
AlSlLfafCty Envelope Co» 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Biphnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Package Binder Co. (The), Commonwealth Bldg.,
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
421
STRAPS, CURRENCY
^New^ork0^ £OUNTER co- 143d & Wales,
A-rican Bindery' Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San Francisco, Cal.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul.
Minn.
’
DMass°n Mfg' C°" 300 Howard- Framingham,
Downey Co , C L„ 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Empire Notion Co., 270 W. 38th, New York, N. Y.
^0,> 113 St.Clair Ave., N. E., Cleveland,
Unio.
Package Binder Co. (The), Commonwealth Bldg.,
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Reyburn Mfg. Co., 32d & Allegheny, Philadelphia,
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress
Detroit, Mich.
Sebastian & Company, 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Spurgin Mfg. Co., 7011 Vincennes, Chicago, Ill.
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Grammes & Sons, L. F., Allentown, Pa.
Hadley Co., Chas. R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
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Hammond Printing Co., 101-5 E. 5th, Fremont,
Neb.
Handy-Roll Co., 1245-1247 34th Ave., Oakland,
Calif.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
The Irwin-Hodson Co., 115 N. 15th, Portland, Ore.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Kamrass & Sons, H„ 110 W. 17th, New York, N.Y.
Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredonia,
Kan.
Klipto Loose Leaf Co., 15-17 So. Delaware, Mason,
Iowa.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Levey Printing Co., State House Square, Indian­
apolis, Ind.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
Marx-Lyons Co., 23 N. 10th, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller-Davis Co., 219 S. 4th, Minneapolis, Minn.
Mysell-Rollins Bank Note Co., 500 Sansome, San
Francisco, Cal.
New Martinsville Glass Mfg. Co., New Martins­
ville, W. Va.
Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis, San
Francisco, Cal.
Office Systems Co., 548 Main, Cincinnati, O.
Orthwine, R„ 344 W. 34th, New York, N. Y.
Package Binder Co., The, Commonwealth Bldg.
Annex, Pittsburg, Pa.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,

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(See also specific headings)
Add-Index Corporation, 678 Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Crown Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., 782 St. Paul,
Rochester. N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave. N. W„
Cleveland, Ohio.
SUPPLIES, ADDRESSING MACHINE
(See Machines, Addressing and specific headings)
423
SUPPLIES, BANK & OFFICE
Adams-Lessack Co., 1507 Arch St., Philadelphia,
Adams Mfg. Co., Henry T., 8561 S. Chicago Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
The Albemarle Paper Mfg. Co., Richmond, Va.
Alien-Marshall Co.. Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. Y.
American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Ave.,
Hoboken, N. J.
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencils Wks., 76 Forsyth.
N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Automatic Pencil Sharpener Co., 58 E. Washing­
ton, Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
Bankers Safety Envelope Co., 118 St. Clair Ave.,
Cleveland, O.
BARNARD STATIONERY CO., GEO. D„ Vandeventer & Laclede Aves., St. Louis, Mo.
Beach Printing Co., Will A., 235 N. Phillips Ave .
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine St.,
Louis, Mo.
BURFORD PRINTING CO., WM. B., 40 S. Meri­
dian, Indianapolis, Ind. (See our adv. on this
page.)
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co
306 N. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Central Office Equipt. Co., 120 W. Washington,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 326 W. Liberty,
Louisville, Ky.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Northwestern Term­
inal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierson Company Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Defiance Sales Corp., 72-78 Spring, New York,
N. Y.
Desk Wood Specialties Co., 199 S. Pelham,
Detroit, Mich.
Dixon Crucible Co., John, Wayne & Monmouth,
Jersey City, N. J.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Drake & Co., Geo. A., 625 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Eberhard Faber Pencil Co., 39 Greenpoint Ave..
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Empire Notion Co., 270 W. 38th, New York, N. Y.
Erie Art Metal Co., Erie, Pa.
Falconer Co., 414 Water, Baltimore, Md.
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. 3d, St.
Louis, Mo.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
FT. WAYNE PRINTING CO., 119-130 Holman,
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
General Pencil Co., 67 Fleet, Jersey City, N. J.
Gibson Co., Inc., A. C., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Gordon Pen Co., 450 Palisades Ave., West New
York, N. J.
Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburne Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.

IF USED IN AN OFFICE

Phillips Ribbon & Carbon Co., 61 Halstead,
Rochester, N. Y.
Pioneer, Inc., 12th & A, Tacoma, Wash.
Polar Mfg. Co., 119-125 N. 4th, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Republic Envelope Co., 3617 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., THE, Woodward
at Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Robinson Mfg. Co., 171 Elm, Westfield, Mass.
Rockwell Barnes Co., 1511 W. 38th, Chicago, Ill.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co., 735 Market,
San Francisco, Cal.
Scripto Mfg. Co., 146 Jackson, N. E„ Atlanta, Ga.
Sebastian & Co., 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago, III.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Smith Co., Oscar T. & Son, 407-411 E. Saratoga,
Baltimore, Md.
Sneath Glass Co., Hartford City, Ind.
Southern Stamp & Stationery Co., 1206 E. Main,
Richmond, Va.
Southern States Prtg. Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St.,
Griffin, Ga.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago. Ill.
Tauk-Lo Co., The, 33 W. 42d, New York, N. Y.
Todd Co., The, 1185 University Ave., Rochester
N. Y.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3 Broad, Charles­
ton, S. C.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Widman & Sons Co., Inc., J. F., McGregor, la.
The Wrenn Paper Co., Middletown, Ohio.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 No. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
Zimmerman Bros. & Co., 4020 Michigan, Chicago,
SUPPLIES, CHRISTMAS CLUB
(See Christmas Savings)
424 SUPPLIES, DEPOSIT TICKET FILES
Beck Specialty Co., 621 Jefferson, Waterloo, la.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.

BURFORD
HAS IT

BUILDING AND LOAN FORMS
BANK PASS BOOKS, BANK CHECKS
DRAFTS AND CERTIFICATES OF
DEPOSIT, STOCK CERTIFICATES
LOOSE LEAF FORMS AND BINDERS
STEEL AND WOOD OFFICE
FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT

PRINTING COMPANY, 40 South Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.

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SUPPLIES, ELECTRICAL
General Electric Co., Bridgeport, Conn.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh,
Pa.
426
SUPPLIES, FILING
Acme Card System Co., 118 S. Michigan, Chicago,

Ill.

Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Box Co., 536 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
~ ,
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Hub Mfg. Co., J. C„ 1760 E. 22d, Cleveland, O.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lexington Desk Co., Inc., 157 E. 44th, New York,
N. Y.

LIBRARY BUREAU DIVISION OF REMING­
TON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Oxford Filing Supply Co., 500 Driggs Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Co., 52 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York, N. Y.

LIBRARY BUREAU DIVISION OF REMINGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Wagemaker Co., 566 Market, S. W., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
SUPPLIES, FILING, CARD
(See Supplies, Filing)

427

SUPPLIES, JANITORS’

Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills, 170 Blvd., Atlanta,
Ga.

428

SUPPLIES, LOOSE LEAF

BAKER-VAWTER-KALAMAZOO DIVISION OF
REMINGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown Paper Co., L. L., Adams, Mass.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St.
Louis, Mo.
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co.,
306 N. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Commercial Lithographing Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
Ga.
Ft. Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles,
Los Angeles, Calif.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Horder’s, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, 111.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Koplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Joyce Filing Co., Edw. J., 56 Washington, Chicago,
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Mann Co., Wm.. 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McBee Binder Co., Smith, Athens, Ohio.
Marshall-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, 111.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City>
Utah.

BAKER-VAWTER-KALAMAZOO DIVISION OF
REMINGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard, C. E., & Co., Van Alst & 14th, Long
Island, N. Y.
Smith-Brooks Ptg. Co., 1733 California, Denver,
Colo.
Southern States Printing Co., Inc., 117 So. Hill St.,
Griffin, Ga.
Tallman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
111.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Widman & Sons Co., Inc., J. F., McGregor, la.
/
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.

Yawman
& Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
https://fraser.stlouisfed.org

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

429

SUPPLIES, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING

Aluminum Index Co.. Edgewater, N. J.
Curtis 1000, Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
^
Ft. Wayne Printing Co., 119-130 Holman, Ft.
Wayne, Ind.
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Horder’s Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,

Mo-

...

Kennedy Printing Co., 609-611 Monroe, Fredoma,
Kan.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm„ 329 Market, Philadelphia. Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th, Long Island,
N. Y.
.
Southern States Ptg. Co., Inc., The, Griffin, Ga.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
Workman Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
Young. & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
430

SUPPLIES, PHOTO COPYING
MACHINE
Agfa Ansco Corporation, 29 Charles, Binghamton,
N. Y.

431

SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITER

American Writing Machine Co., 449 Central
Ave., Newark, N. J.
Clarotype Company, Inc., 16 Hudson, New York,
Crown Ribbon & Carbon Mfg. Co., 782 St. Paul,
Rochester, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Ros Rol, Typewriter Roller Cleaner Co., 128 E.
Main, Norristown, Pa.
United States Pencil Co., Inc., 487 Broadway
New York, N. Y.
Webster Co., Inc., F. S., 340 Congress, Boston,
Mass.
432

SYSTEMS, ACCOUNTING

Arnold Himmelblau & Co., 140 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd & Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

433

SYSTEMS, BUDGET, HOME

Mills-Broderick Prtg. Co., 337 Monroe, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Selling Aid, 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago., Ill.
Smith-Brooks Printing Co., 1733 California,
Denver, Colo.
Staples & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.

SYSTEMS, CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
(See Christmas Savings)

434

SYSTEMS, COLLECTION

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
435

SYSTEMS, FILING

Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio..
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., So., Grand Rapids.
Mich.
Marshall Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago. Ill.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Oxford Filing Supply Co., 500 Driggs, Brooklyn,
N. Y.

Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th-& Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
.
Victor Safe & Equipment Co., The, Marietta, O.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.

436

SYSTEMS, FILING, CARD
(See also Systems, Filing)

Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corp., 52 Vanderbilt Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Joy St., Rochester,
N. Y.
SYSTEMS, INTER-COMMUNICATING
(See Telautographs; Telephones, Inter-Communi­
cating; and Systems, Signaling)
437

SYSTEMS, LEDGER

Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Joy St., Rochester,
N. Y.
438

SYSTEMS, LEDGER, CARD

Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson, Chi­
cago, Ill.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Postindex Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 42 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester, N. Y.
L39

SYSTEMS, LOOSE LEAF

Ulen-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
3oorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ZJurtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dameron-Pierce Company Ltd., 400 Camp,
New Orleans, La.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Hall Lithographing Co., 623 Kansas Ave., Topeka,
Kan.
Heinn Company, 335 Florida, Milwaukee, Wis.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Le Febure Corp.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark. Chicago, Ill.
Mann Co., Wm., 529 Market, Philadelphia, Pa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene, N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Moore Corp., John C., 65 Stone, Rochester N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at

Congress, Detroit, Mich.

Shaw-Walker Co. The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst & 14th, Long Island
City, N. Y.
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Tallman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 1099 Jay St , Roch­
ester, N. Y.

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440

SYSTEMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING
(See also Machines, Bookkeeping)
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Doubleday Bros. & Co., 241 E. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Hadley Co., Charles R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Martell Co., A. E., Congress St., Keene. N. H.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Postindex Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465
Washington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Tall man Robbins Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
YAWMAN & ERBE MFG. CO., 1099 Jay St.,
Rochester,-N. Y.
441
SYSTEMS, MAP
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Multiplex Display Fixture Co., 918 No. 10th St.,
St. Louis, Mo.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, Ill.
SYSTEMS, SAFE DEPOSIT
(See Safe Deposit Records)
SYSTEMS, SAVINGS
(See specific headings; Christmas Savings, Indus­
trial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
SYSTEMS, SIGNALING
442
Danne, Harold A., 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y.

T
443

TABLES, DIRECTORS
(See also Furniture)
Claus Mfg. Co., The A., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
444
TABLES, INTEREST
Financial Publishing Co., 9 Newbury, Boston,Mass.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & Sansom, Philadelphia, Pa.
Meilicke Systems, Inc., 3466 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Robinsonian Interest Book Co., 545 Federal St..
Chicago, Ill.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
445
TABLES, TRAY
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Le r ebure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N.Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
446
TABLES, TYPEWRITER (ADJUSTABLE)
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak, Plainwell, Mich.

TABLETS, BRONZE

TAPE SEALING MACHINES

American Bronze Co., 1316 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st, Cleve­
land, O.
Baldwin Brass Works, 411 S. Clinton, Chicago. HI.
Brakmeir Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington, Chicago, Ill.
Coleman, Adelbert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
Corbin, P. &. F., Park St., New Britain, Conn.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,

447

(See Machines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Gibson, Company, A. C., 70 Oak, Buffalo, N. Y.
Guth Co., Edwin F., 2615 Washington Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
Harsch Bronze & Foundry Co., John, 11612 Madi­
son Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Imperial Brass Mfg. Co., 1200 W. Harrison,
Chicago, Ill.
Matthews & Co., Jas. H., 3942 Forbes, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
Mayer Co., Geo. J., 36 S. Meridian, Indianapolis,
Ind.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230 Scott, Coving­
ton, Ky.
NATIONAL ART WORKS, INC., 710 Greer Ave.,
Covington, Ky.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm. Cincinnati, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett. Portland, Ore.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York. N.Y.
Southern Brass Mfg. & Plating Co., 6614-6620
Harrisburg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake .Chicago, Ill.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
Tyler Co., W. S„ Cleveland, Ohio.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
WILLIAMS, INC., JOHN, 542 W. 27th, New
York, N. Y.
448

TACKS, MAP

Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburn Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.
Moore Push-Pin Co., 113 Berkley, Philadelphia, Pa.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 636 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
449

TAGS, MAILING

Cupples Envelope Co., Samuel, 628 S. 6th, St.
Louis, Mo.
Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark,
N. J.
Porter Safety Seal Co., 265 N. California, Chicago,
Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Shuman Co., Frank G., 771 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,N. W.
Cleveland, Ohio.
450

TAGS, REGISTERED MAIL

TAX SERVICE
(See Service Tax)
452

TELAUTOGRAPHS

TELAUTOGRAPH CORP.,
York, N. Y.
453

16 W. 61st, New

TELEPHONE ATTACHMENTS

(See also Brackets and Indexes, Telephone)
Hush-A-Phone Corp., 43 W. 16th, New York, N.Y.
Meilicke Systems, Inc., 3466 N. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
TELEPHONE BOOTHS
(See Booths, Telephone)
454

TELEPHONE EAR CUSHIONS (RUBBER)

American Electric Co., Inc., 6401 S. State, Chicago
Ill.
455

TELEPHONE MOUTHPIECES
(GLASS)

American Electric Co., Inc., 6401 S. State, Chicago,
Ill.
Colytt Laboratories, 565 W. Washington, Chicago

456

TELEPHONES,
INTER-COMMUNICATING

American Telephone & Telegraph Co., 195 Broad­
way, New York, N. Y.
Automatic Electric Co., Inc., 1027 W. Van Buren,
Chicago, Ill.
Dictograph Products Corp., 220 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Graybar Electric Co., Graybar Bldg., New York
N. Y.
457

TELLERS-B00KKEEPERS INTER­
COMMUNICATING SYSTEMS

TELAUTOGRAPH
York, N. Y.
458

CORP., 16 W. 61st, New

TERRA COTTA

American Terra Cotta & Ceramic Co., 228 N.
La Salle, Chicago, Ill.
Atlanta Terra Cotta Co., Citizens & Southern
Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
MIDLAND TERRA COTTA CO., 105 W. Monroe,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Northwestern Terra Cotta Co., 2525 Clybourn,
Chicago, Ill.
Winkle Terra Cotta Co., 902 Century Bldg., St.
Louis. Mo.

PORTER SAFETY SEAL CO., 265 N. California,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
451

TAPE, GUMMED

CLOTH SHIPPING TAGS
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Handy-Roll Co., 1245-1247 34th Ave., Oakland,
Calif.
Liberty Paper Co., Inc., 203 Lafayette, New York,
N. Y.
Package Binder Co., The, Commonwealth Bldg.
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave., N.W.,
Cleveland, Ohio.

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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

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TEXTBOOKS, BANKING
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page GOG.)
460 THERMOMETERS, ADVERTISING
Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
.
Advertising Novelty Co., 419 S. Winchester Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
„ ,
American Thermometer Co., 2907 Clark Ave., St.
Louis, Mo.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Marshall Mfg. Co., The, 12th & Orchard, Coshoc­
ton, Ohio.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 W. Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Shaw Advertising Co., 520 Produce Exch. Bldg.,
Kansas City, Mo.
Stanwood-Hillson Corp., 14 High, Brookline, Mass.
TAYLOR BROTHERS CO., 85 Ames, Rochester,
N. Y. (See our adv. on this page.)
THERMOMETERS, GIANT ELECTRIC,
ADVERTISING
McCLINTOCK CO., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.

466

TRAYS, CHECK

Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Coleman Time-Saver Co., 35 E. College, Oberlin, O.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 San Mateo, Los
Angeles, Calif.
Dibb Manufacturing Co., Inc., 4054 West Broad­
way, Robbinsdale, Minn.
Kolhaas Co., 1S3 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Superior Equipment Co., 642 Beaubien, Detroit,
Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N.Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

471

TRUST DEPARTMENT COURSES

R. R. Bixby, Inc., 420 Lexington, New York, N. Y.

TRUST DEPT. FORMS
(See Forms, Trust Dept.)

TWINE
(See Supplies, Bank & Office)

472

TYPEWRITER ATTACHMENTS

Office Efficiency Distributors Co., 200 Davis, San
Francisco, Cal.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

461

THRIFT SYSTEMS
(See specific headings; Christmas Savings, Indus­
trial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
TICKET BINDERS
(See Binders Ticket)
462
TIME FINDERS
MEILICKE SYSTEMS, INC., 3464 N. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
TIME STAMPS
(See Stamps, Time)
463
TOWELS, PAPER
Liberty Paper Co., Inc., 203 Lafayette, New York,
N. Y.
464

TOWEL SUBSTITUTES

GENERAL UTILITIES MFG. CO., 4058 Beaufait,
Detroit, Mich. (.See our adv. on this page.)
TRANSFER BINDERS
(See Binders, Transfer)
TRAY CABINETS
(See Cabinets. Tray)
TRAY TABLES
(See Tables, Tray)
465

TRAYS, CARD LEDGER

Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
„ , ,
,
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
_
_ ,
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine, St. Louis,
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syra­
cuse. N. Y.
_
Hadley Co., Chas. R., 330 N. Los Angeles, Los
Angeles, Calif.
,
Kohlhaas Co., 183 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corp., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
The McBee Binder Co., Smith, Athens, Ohio.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N.Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St. Roch­
ester, N. Y.

TRAYS, COIN

TYPEWRITER RIBBONS

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d & Wales
New York, N. Y.
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Art Steel Co., Inc., 401 E. 23d, New York, N. Y.
Brandt Automatic Cashier Co., Watertown, Wis.
DOWNEY CO., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Hoefer Change-Maker Co., 3700 E. 12th, Kansas
City, Mo.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
STRAYER COIN BAG CO., 1028 4th Ave., New
Brighton, Pa.
TAUCK & CO., ARTHUR C., 20 Clinton St.,
Newark, N. J. (See our adv. on this page.)
Tucker & Dorsey Mfg. Co., 302 S. State, Indi­
anapolis, Ind.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N.Y-

(See Ribbons, Typewriter)

467

468

TRAYS, DRAWER

Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dibb Manufacturing Co., Inc.., 4054 W. Broadway,
Robbinsdale, Minn.
The Globe-Wernieke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Wagemaker Co., 566 Market, S. W„ Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N.Y.

THERMOMETERS
A Complete Line, with an Extensive Price Range

TRUCKS, VAULT
(See Omnibuses, Vault)

Write for Catalog

7ay/or Brothers Company
ROCHESTER, N. Y. U. S. A.

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TYPEWRITERS, PORTABLE

Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 Fifth
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
R. and R Typewriter Co., Inc., 149 Church, New
York, N. Y.
Reliable Typewriter & Adding Machine Corp.,
303 W. Monroe, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

475

TYPEWRITERS, REBUILT

American Writing Machine Co., 449 Central Ave.,
Newark, N. J.
Lincoln Typewriter Co., 103 Chambers, New York,
N. Y.
R. and R. Typewriter Co., 149 Church, New York,
N. Y.
Shipman-Ward Mfg. Co., 4401 Ravenswood,
Chicago, Ill.

476

TYPEWRITERS, TELEGRAPHIC

Morkrum Co., 1410 Wrightwood, Chicago, Ill.
Teletype Corporation, 1400 Wrightwood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.

TRAYS, SORTING
(See Trays, Check)

Itwfor Advertising

TYPEWRITERS, ACCOUNTING
(See Machines, Bookkeeping)

TRAYS, DISPLAY

Servmor Tray Co., 460 Bacon, Dayton, Ohio.

470

TYPEWRITERS

Demountable Typewriter Co., Inc., 110 S. Brook,
Fond du Lac, Wis.
Hammond Typewriter Co., 502 E. 132d, New York,
N. Y.
Hooven Automatic Typewriter Corp., Hamilton, O.
Pittsburgh Typewriter & Supply Co., 339 Fifth
Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER DIVISION, REM­
INGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.
Royal Typewriter Co., Inc., 316 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
Underwood Typewriter Co., New York, N. Y.
Woodstock Typewriter Co., 35 N. Dearborn,
Chicago, 111.

TRAYS, COIN PACKAGING

Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d & Wales Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Brandt Automatic Cashier Co., Watertown, Wis.
DOWNEY CO., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
STANDARD-JOHNSON CO., INC., 371 Pacific,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Tauck & Co., Arthur C., 20 Clinton St., Newark,
N. J. (See our adv. on this page.)

469

473

TRUST DEPT. ADVERTISING

WHY RENT TOWELS?
AIRDRY

THE ELECTRIC TOWEL
Continuous Towel Service at Low Cost

GENERAL UTILITIES MFG.CO.
4058 Beaufait Street

Detroit, Mich.

(See Advertising, Trust Department)

ARTHUR C. TAUCK & CO.
20 Clinton St.,
NEWARK, N. J.

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V
VAULT ENGINEERS
(See Vault Inspection)

VAULT EQUIPMENT
(See Equipment, Vault)

477

VAULT INSPECTION

Poetindex Co., Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Pressteel Engineering Corporation, 52 Vanderbilt
Ave., New York, N. Y.
KARDEX DIVISION OF REMINGTON-RAND,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Ross-Gould Co., 309 N. 10th, St. Louis, Mo.
See-All Company, Elkhart, Ind.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard, C. E. & Co., Van Alst & 14th, Long
Island City, N. Y.
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.

BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 So. 18th,
Philadelphia, Pa. (See our adv. on page 35G.)
HOLLAR COMPANY, 111 S. 15th, Philadelphia,

w

Hone, Hugh R„ 385S 42d Ave., N. E., Seattle,
Wash.
Hunt Co., Robt. W., 175 W. Jackson Blvd..
Chicago, Ill.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
TALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.

WALL SAFES
(See Safes, Wall)

483
478

VAULT REINFORCING

(See also Reinforcing, Vault)
Consolidated Expanded Metals Companies, Steelcrete Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Rivet-Grip Steel Company, The, 2404 Prospect
Ave., Cleveland. Ohio.

479

VAULT STEPS

(See also Equipment Vault)
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,

480

VAULTS

Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Consolidated Expanded Metals Companies, SteelCrete Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd , S E
Canton, Ohio.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd
Hamilton, Ohio.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th and QuincyCleveland, Ohio.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S„ Seattle,
Wash.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware Ave
Philadelphia, Pa.
.
Rivet-Grip Steel Company, The, 2404 Prospect
Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Sweetser & Baldwin Safe Co., 1800 S. Main, Los
Angeles, Calif.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.

WALLETS, EXPANDING

Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Bankers Envelope Co., 25 Cliff, New York, N. Y.
Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
The Globe-W ernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.

484

WALLETS, LEATHER

Beach Leather Co., 1301 E. Walnut, Coshocton, O.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Buckeye Leather Co., 946 Chestnut, Coshocton, O.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, O.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Kohl & Co., P. J„ 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
L’Enfant-Oley-Martine Mfg. Corp., 99-101 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Nutry, John, 85 Adams, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Oliver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.

WASTE PAPER BALING MACHINES
(See Machines, Baling, Waste Paper)

WATCHMEN’S CLOCKS
(See Clocks, Watchmen's)

VENETIAN BLINDS
(See Blinds, Venetian)
485
481

VENTILATORS, VAULT

(See also Air Purifiers)
Gerdes, Theo. R. N„ 105 Bank, New York, N. YMcCLINTOCK CO., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave.. N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.

482

VISIBLE RECORDS

Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago, Ill.
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Connolly Co., Henry, 39 Elizabeth, Rochester.N.Y.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
International Visible Systems Corp., 1001 En­
quirer Bldg., Cincinnati, O.
KARDEX DIVISION OF REMINGTON-RAND,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lloyd Co., W. C., 626 S.Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Marshall Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Pembroke Co., 24 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City,
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WATER COOLERS

General Electric Co., Hanna Bldg.. Cleveland, O.

486

WAX, SEALING

Dennison Mfg. Co., 300 Howard, Framingham,
Mass.
Keller Ink Co., Robert, 1441 Brooklyn Ave.,
Detroit, Mich.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, Ill.

WIRE SIGNS
(See Signs, Wire)

487

WIREW0RK

Acme Wire and Iron Works, 12340 Cloverdale,
Detroit, Mich.
American Iron & Wire W'orks, 1622 Carroll Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc., 577 Terrace, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio-.
Portland Wire & Iron Works, 294 Second, Portland,
Ore.
Standard Iron & Wire Works, 510-12 E. 10th, Chat­
tanooga, Tenn.
Tyler Co., The. W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleve­
land, O.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th. New York, N. Y,
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.

488

WOODWORK

Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
Ind.
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Fisher Co., Johnson & Richings Sts., Charles City,
Iowa.
Georgia Show Case Co., Montgomery, Ala.
Inter Ocean Cabinet Co., 326 S. Paulina, Chicago,
Ill.
Mitchell Mfg. Co., Robt., 2d & John, Cincinnati, O.
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, Ohio.
SCHICK-JOHNSON CO., 1737 N. Paulina,
Chicago, Ill.
St. Louis Bank Eqt. <fc Bldg. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.

489

WRAPPERS, COIN

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d & Wales,
New York, N. Y.
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery St., San
Francisco, Cal.
Coinometer Distributors, 810 Equitable Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dennison Mfg. Co., 300 Howard, Framingham,
Mass.
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Jorgensen Mfg. Co., 3681 Gratiot Ave., Detroit,
Mich.
Package Binder Co., The, Commonwealth Bldg.,
Annex, Pittsburg, Pa.
Sattley Co., 3246 E. Wroodbridge, Detroit. Mich.
Spurgin Mfg. Co., 7011 Vincennes, Chicago, Ill.
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc., 371 Pacific, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028-4t.h Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.
Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore.
Md.
Zimmerman & Murray, 107 W. Penn, Whittier.
Cal.
Zimmerman Bros., & Co., 4020 Michigan, Chicago,

WRITERS, CHECK
(See Protectors, Check)

WAX SEALS
(See Seals)
WRITING PAPER
(See Stationers)
WICKETS
(See Grillwork)

Y
WINDOW DISPLAYS

YEAR BOOKS

(See Advertising, Window Display)

(See Stationers)

BANK
ATTORNEYS
ANKERS and other conservative
business men prefer to refer their
collections and other legal business to
Bank attorneys.

B

You will find a specially selected list
of Bank attorneys indexed in the back
section of this publication.
Please mention the Bankers’ Blue
Book when sending collections to banks
and attorneys listed therein.
The publishers will appreciate it, and
such mention is an incentive to the
receiver of your business to exert his
best efforts to give you a prompt, care­
ful and economical service.
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BANK
SUPPLIES
l^EEPING up customer service
and keeping down unneces­
sary operating costs—this is,
perhaps, the most acute problem
of today in bank operation. It
demands of the purchasing execu­
tive a wide acquaintance with
sources of dependable and eco­
nomical bank supplies. The best
is generally the cheapest in the
long run. You can broaden your
market for quality products by
studying the supply announce­
ments in this Directory.

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RATES OF POSTAGE
DOMESTIC
EXTRA SERVICE

POSTAGE RATES

ARTICLES

CLASS

PRIVATE MAILING CARDS (written or 1 cent each. (Letters, sealed and unsealed, are 2 cents an ounce or
fraction)___________ .__________________________________ _
1 cent each_________ ____ ____ ____________________________
1
cent
each 2 oz. or fraction—No wt. limit........ .................................
Newspapers and Magazines (transient)--------Merchandise and Printed Matter....................- 1H cents for each 2 ounces or fraction to 8 ounces inclusive-----------Except that---Books, Catalogues (24 pages or more), Seeds,
Scions, Bulbs, Roots and Plants are---------- 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction to 8 ounces inclusive.....................
Merchandise, Printed Matter, Books, Cata­
logues, Seeds, Etc., weighing more than 8

May be Registered.
May be Registered.
May be Registered or Insured
or Sent C. 0. D.
May be Registered or Insured
or Sent C. 0. D.

May be Insured, sent C. 0. D.
and “Special Handling"+
same as first class.
Air Mail-5 cents for first ounce.
10c each additional ounce.
Fees on mail are in addition to the postage and are prepaid in the same manner. Mail closed against inspection, unless specially authorized, is subject to
the first class rate. Mail of the Second, Third and Fourth classes with impermissible written additions or which contain correspondence is also subject to the
first class rate of postage.
___ _______________ __ ____ „„

TABLE SHOWING RATES OF PARCEL POSTAGE
1st zone

Weight

Local
rate

Zone
rate

2d
zone
rate

3d
zone
rate

4th
zone
• rate

5th
zone
rate

6th
zone
rate

7th
zone
rate

8th
zone
rate

1st pound
Each additional pound, lb---------- -----------------

$0.07
0.01*

$0.07
0.01

$0.07
0.01

$0.08
0.02

$0.08
0.04

$0.09
0.06

$0.10
0.08

$0.12
0.10

$0.13
0.12

DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER BUSINESS
The printed application form must be used when applying for a money order. The applicant must write his or her own given name and surname in full,
and given name of the payee must be stated in full if known, otherwise initials may be used. The given name of married women must be used and not that oi
their husbands. Names of places, streets, and numbers should be written in plainest manner possible.

MONEY ORDERS

SPECIAL DELIVERY
( 2 pounds or less.......... .....

10c
FIRST CLASS-< Over 2, not over 10 pounds 20c
(Over 10 pounds................ 25c
(2 pounds or less........... .. 15c
-< Over 2, not over 10 pounds 25c
(.Over 10 pounds................ 35c
“Special Delivery” must be so endorsed.
Special Delivery includes Special Handling.

OTHER
CLASSES

SPECIAL HANDLING
(2 pounds or less...... ......... 10c
< Over 2, not over 10 pounds 15c
(Over 10 pounds................ 20c
Special Handling” must be so endorsed.

FOURTH
CLASS

2.50..
Not exceeding $
5.00.
Not exceeding
10.00..
Not exceeding
20.00.
Not exceeding
40.00..
Not exceeding
60.00..
Not exceeding
80.00..
Not exceeding
Not exceeding 100.00..

REGISTRY

Indemnity not exceeding $ 50.00____ ____ $0.15
Indemnity not exceeding 100.00.......................... 20
Indemnity not exceeding 200.00....................... 30
Indemnity not exceeding 300.00....................... 40
Indemnity not exceeding 400.00...................... .50
Indemnity not exceeding 500.00....................... 60
70
Indemnity not exceeding 600.00.......
Indemnity not exceeding 700.00....................... 80
Indemnity not exceeding 800.00.................... .90
Indemnity not exceeding 1000.00________ 1.00
Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra.

5c
7c
. 10c
. 12c
. 15c
. 18c
. 20c
. 22c

INSURANCE

5c
Indemnity not exceeding $ 5.00.......... . .
8c
Indemnity not exceeding 25.00_______
Indemnity not exceeding 50.00_______ . 10c
Indemnity not exceeding 100.00_________ . 25c
30c
Indemnity not exceeding 150.00______
35c
Indemnity not exceeding 200.00
Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra.

Not exceeding $
Not exceeding
Not exceeding
Not exceeding
Not exceeding

C. O. D.

10.00_______
12c
50.00................................ 15c
100.00........
25c
150.00________________ 35c
200.00________________ 45c

FOREIGN POSTAL TABLE
The rate of postage upon letters to foreign countries Is five cents for the first ounce or fraction of an ounce, and three cents for each additional ounce or
fraction of an ounce, excepting the following named countries. Where letter rate is 5 cents for first ounce the postal card rate is 3 cents for single and 6 cents
for double cards. To these countries and places letters may be sent at the rate of two cents an ounce or fraction thereof,
Trinidad
Newfoundland
Argentina
England
Canary Islands
(including Tobago!
New Zealand
Guatemala
Bahamas
Cayman Islands
Turks Island
Nicaragua
Balearic Islands
Haiti
Chile
Uruguay
Paraguay
Honduras
Bermudas
Colombia
Venezuela
Peru
Ireland
Bolivia
Cook Island
Wales
Jamaica
Republic of Panama
Barbados
Costa Rica
Windward Islands (including Gren­
Salvador
Labrador
Brazil
Cuba
ada, St. Vincent, Grenadines, and
Samoa W.
Leeward Islands
British Guiana
Curacao
St. Lucia)
Scotland
Mexico
British Honduras
Dominican Republic
Spain and Colonies
Canada
Dutch West Indies
Caicos Island
Ecuador
The rates on other than letters to all foreign countries are: Single postal cards 1 cent; double postal cards 2 cents to Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada,
Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Republic Honduras, Mexico, Newfoundland, Nicaragua, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru, El Salvador, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela. Single postal cards, each, 2 cents double postal cards, each, 4 cents newspaper and other printed
matter, for each two ounces or fraction thereof, 1 cent. Commercial Papers.—Packets not in excess of 10 oz„ 5 cents packets in excess of 10 oz., for each 2 oz.
or fraction thereof additional, 1 cent. Samples of Merchandise.—Packets not in excess of 4 oz., 2 cents packets in excess of 4 oz., for each 2 oz. or fraction
thereof additional, 1 cent. Merchandise sent on order or as a gift must De sent by Parcel Post (note below) or is subject to letter postage, which must be fully
prepaid. Registration fee on letters or other articles, 15 cents. Foreign mail should be fully prepaid, as double the amount of deficient postage is collected
before delivery in countries of destination. All other mailable matter must be prepaid at least partially. Limit of weight for printed matter, 4 lbs., 6 oz.
To the following countries the limit is 8 lbs., 12 oz.: Argentina, Balearic Islands, Bolivia, Brazil, Canary Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba,
Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Niaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Limit, of weight on single-volume books is 6 lbs., 9 oz., except to Cuba, Mexico, Panama and Salvador, where there is no limit. To Argentina, Balearic
Islands, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Canary Islands, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica. Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Newfoundland, Para­
guay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay, the limit of weight is 11 lbs.

FOREIGN PARCEL POST RATES
Fourteen cents per pound or fractions thereof. To inland countries there is an additional transit rate. Parcels may be registered to certain countries.
Eleven pounds is the limit to foreign points, named in United States Postal Guide except; the limit of weight on Foreign Parcel Post is twenty-two pounds
to the following countries and their possessions: Abyssinia, Albania, Algeria, Argentine, Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Czecho-Slovakia, Brazil, British
Guiana, Bulgaria, Bolivia, China, Colombia, Chile, Costa Rica. Danzig, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador. Esthonia, Finland, France,
Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Guatemala, Greenland, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, Italy (certain offices only), Latvia. Lithuania, Luxemburg
Memel, Mexico, Monaco, Netherlands, Nicaragua. Norway, Palestine, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Roumania, Russia, Salvadore. Sweden, Syria, Uruguay,
Yugoslavia. Forty-four pounds to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Hungary and Liechenstein. Fifty pounds to Panama and Shanghai, China;
Fifteen pounds to Canada and Newfoundland.
All parcel post shipments to Salvador, Peru, Guatemala, and Chili must be accompanied by an invoice vised at the nearest consulate of the respective
countries
Pnrcel Post to Oufoci
Limited to three and one-half feet in length and to six feet in length and girth combined. Please note, however, that there are certain countries to which
packages cannot be sent by parcel post. Your local post office should be consulted. Special delivery 20 cents additional. All countries, require declaration
showing contents and value.
Sealed parcels to Gt. Britain, Northern Ireland, Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Irish Free State, Hungary and Norway may be insured.
Parcel post packages to the following countries must be sealed:

*

Albania, Algeria, Argentine, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cape Verde Islands, Ceylon, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Dutch East Indies,
Ecuador, Egypt, Egyptian Sudan, Esthonia, Finland, France, French Equatorial Africa, French Guiana, Great Britain (insured), Greece, Guatemala, Haiti,
Honduras, Iraq, Ireland, Northern (insured), Irish Free State (insured), Lithuania, Macao, Mexico, Netherlands (insured and registered), Nicaragua, Palestine,
Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal (insured and registered), Salvador, Switzerland, Spain, Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics, Uruguay, Venezuela, Persia.
Countries which have ratified the Pan-American parcel post convention of Mexico to which the postage rate of 12 cents for the first pound and 12 cents
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BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, 1930
AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John G. Lonsdale, president Mercantile-Commerce Bank & Trust
Co., St. Louis, Mo.
First Vice-President, Rome C. Stephenson, vice-president St. Joseph County
Savings Bank, South Bend, Ind.
Second Vice-President, Harry J. Haas, vice-president First National Bank,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Treasurer, Grant McPherrin, president Central National Bank & Trust Co.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
Executive Manager, F. N. Shepherd, 110 East 42d St., New York City.
General Counsel, Thomas B. Paton, 110 East 42d St., New York City.
Secretary and Asst. Treasurer, William G. Fitzwilson, 110 East 42d St.,
New York City.
Deputy Managers: W. Espey Albig, Secretary Savings Bank Division;
James E. Baum, Manager Protective Department: Reuben A. Lewis,
Jr., Secretary Trust Company Division; Edgar E. Mountjoy, Secretary
National Bank Division; Frank W. Simmond, Secretary State Bank
Division.
Editor of the Journal, Jas. E. Clark, 110 East 42d St., New York City.
Branch Office, 708 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.
ALABAMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, E. W. McLeod, president Huntsville Bank & Trust Co., Hunts­
ville.
First Vice-President, J. H. Drakeford, president Bank of Tuskegee,
Tuskegee.
Second Vice-President, Thomas Bowron, vice-president First National Bank,
Birmingham.
Secretary and Treasurer, M. A. Vincentelli, president Alabama National
Bank, Montgomery.
ARIZONA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, E. A. Haight, cashier Arizona Central Bank, Flagstaff.
Vice-President, C. B. Y. Hind, cashier Old Dominion Bank, Globe.
Secretary, Morris Goldwater, Box “C”, Prescott.
Treasurer, Gordon H. Sawyer, vice-president South Arizona Bank & Trust
Co., Tucson.
ARKANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John E. Williams, cashier Arkansas Trust Co., Newport.
Vice-President, Storm O. Whaley, cashier Bank of Sulphur Springs, Sulphur
Springs.
Secretary, Robt. E. Wait, 923 Home Insurance Bldg., Little Rock.
Treasurer, Lloyd Spencer, cashier First National Bank, Hope.
CALIFORNIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, A. J. Mount, president Bank of Italy National Tr. & Sav. Assn.,
San Francisco.
Vice-President, Lane D. Webber, vice-president First National Trust &
Savings Bank, San Diego.
Secretary, Hy. W. Sanders, 628 Mills Bldg., San Francisco.
Treasurer, Paul A. Dinsmore, vice-president American Trust Co., San
Francisco.
CANADIAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Beaudry Leman, general manager of The Banque Canadienne
Nationale, Montreal, Que.
Secretary-Treasurer, Henry T. Ross, The Banque Canadienne Nationale,
Montreal, Que.
COLORADO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Alonzo Petteys, cashier Farmers State Bank, Brush.
Vice-President, K. S. Rucker, cashier First National Bank, Durango.
Secretary, L. F. Scarboro, editor and publisher Mountain States Banker.
Denver.
Treasurer, G. E. Totten, cashier First National Bank, Strasburg.
CONNECTICUT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Earle W. Stamm, vice-president and cashier National Bank of
Commerce, New London, Conn.
Vice-President, John C. Loomis, president Commercial Trust Co., New
Britain.
Secretary, Charles E. Hoyt, secretary and treasurer South Norwalk Tr. Co.,
South Norwalk.
Treasurer, Henry F. Powers, president Uncas-Merchants National Bank,
Norwich.
DELAWARE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Francis deH. Janvier, Wilmington.
Vice-President, J. E. Goslee, vice-president Millsboro Trust Company,
Millsboro.
Secretary and Treasurer, Warren K. Ayres, assistant treasurer Wilmington
Trust Company, Wilmington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Wilmer J. Waller, vice-president Federal-American National
Bank, Washington.
First Vice-President, Lanier P. McLachlen, president McLachlen Banking
Corporation, Washington.
Second Vice-President, E. J. McQuade, vice-president Liberty National
Bank, Washington.
Secretary, C. H. Pope, vice-president and treasurer Munsey Trust Co.,
Washington.
Treasurer, A. a. Gatley, vice-president Lincoln National Bank. Washington.
FLORIDA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. J. Binnicker, president First National Bank, Tampa.
Vice-President, D. M. Lowry, president Capital City Bank, Tallahassee.
Secretary and Treasurer, W. O. Boozer, vice-president Atlantic National
Bank. Jacksonville.
GEORGIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Gordon L. Groover, vice-president Citizens & Southern National
Bank, Savannah.
Vice-President. John M. Graham, president National City Bank, Rome.
Secretary, Haynes McFadden, 900 Walton Bldg., Atlanta.
Treasurer, E. L. Henderson, cashier Commercial Bank, Cedartown.
General Counsel, Orville A. Park, Macon.

KANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, M. A. Limbocker, president Peoples National Bank, Burlington
Kan.
Vice-President, B. A. Welch, cashier State Bank of Kingman, Kingman, Kan.
Secretary, W. W. Bowman, Topeka.
Assistant Secretary, Fred M. Bowman, Topeka.
Chief Protective Dept., R. Neill Rahn, Topeka.
Office Secretary, Eleanor J. Woodburn, Topeka.
Treasurer, J. P. Ruppenthall, vice-president and cashier Russell-Farmers
State Bank, Russell.
KENTUCKY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Sterett Cuthbertson, vice-president Citizens National Bank.
Bowling Green.
Secretary, Harry G. Smith, 705 Marion E. Taylor Bldg., Louisville.
Treasurer, R. P. Whittington, cashier Citizens Bank, Kuttawa.
LOUISIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, P. C. Willis, vice-president Commercial National Bank, Shreve­
port.
Vice-President, W. B. Machado, vice-president Hibernia Bank & Trust Co.
New Orleans.
Secretary, G. R. Broussard, vice-president Bank of Abbeville, Abbeville.
Treasurer, G. F. Provost, vice-president Bank of Commerce & Trust Co..
Mansfield.
MAINE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. A. Bramhall, vice-president Portland National Bank, Portland.
Vice-President, O. W. Tapley, president Union Trust Oo., Ellsworth.
Vice-President, C. W. Vigue, president Peoples National Bank, Waterville.
Secretary, E. S. Kennard, vice-president and cashier Rumford National
Bank, Rumford.
Treasurer, G. A. Safford, manager Augusta Trust Co., Hallowell.
MARYLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Heyward E. Boyce, president Drovers & Mechanics National
Bank, Baltimore.
Vice-President, Alexander Armstrong, president First National Bank,
Hagerstown, Md.
Secretary, James W. McElroy, vice-president First National Bank,
Baltimore.
Treasurer, William Marriott, vice-president and cashier Western National
Bank, Baltimore.
MASSACHUSETTS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, W. L. Adam, president Berkshire County Savings Bank, Pitts­
field.
Vice-President, John F. Tufts, president Union Market National Bank.
Watertown.
Secretary, George W. Hyde, vice-president First National Bank, Boston.
Treasurer, J. H. Gifford, vice-president Merchants National Bank, Salem.
MICHIGAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, G. L. Daane, president Grand Rapids Savings Bank, Grand
Rapids.
Vice-President. John W. Haarer, vice-president and cashier City National
Bank. Lansing.
Executive Secretary, Mrs. H. M. Brown, 1713 Ford Bldg., Detroit.
Treasurer, Frank J. Stevens, cashier Chesaning State Bank, Chesaning.
Field Secretary, Kenneth M. Burns, 1713 Ford Bldg., Detroit.
General Counsel, Hal II. Smith, Beaumont, Smith & Harris, Detroit.
MINNESOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. W. Putnam, vice-president and cashier Security National
Bank & Trust Co., Red Wing.
Vice-President, C. B. Brombach, assistant cashier First National Bank
Minneapolis.
Secretary, George Susens, 718 National Building, Minneapolis.
Asst Secretary, Vida R. Richards. 718 National Bldg.. Minneapolis.
Treasurer, T. A. Perkins, cashier First National Bank, Windom.
MISSISSIPPI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, N. H. Crenshaw, cashier First National Bank, Jackson.
Vice-President, B. C. Adams, cashier Grenada Bank, Grenada.
Secretary, George B. Power, Capital National Bank Bldg., Jackson.
Treasurer, G. M. McWilliams, vice-president Citizens Bank, Hattiesburg.
MISSOURI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, F. B. Brady, vice-president Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City.
Vice-President, R. W. Holt, president Bank of Craig, Craig.
Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedalia.
Treasurer, Chas. B. Mudd, cashier First National Bank, St. Charles.
Assistant Secretary, E. P. Neef, Sedalia.
MONTANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, N. A. Telyea, vice-president National Park Bank, Livingston.
Vice-President, B. M. Harris, president Park City State Bank, Park City.
Secretary-Treasurer, G. M. Robertson, Helena.
NEBRASKA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, A. N. Mathers, president Gering National Bank, Gering.
Chairman Executive Council, O. A. Riley, cashier State Bank of Hastings
Hastings.
Secretary, William B. Hughes, 420 Farnam Bldg., Omaha.
Treasurer, Denman Kountze, vice-president First National Bank, Omaha.

COUNTRY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
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President, B. H. McLeod, vice-president Bank of Tifton, Tifton.
First Vice-President, L. F. Cater, vice-president Perry Loan & Savings
Bank, Perry.
Second Vice-President, C. C. Kimsey, vice-president Cornelia Bank,
Cornelia.
Secretary and Treasurer, Fritz R. Jones, 718 Thrower Building, 10 Forsyth
St., N. W., Atlanta.
General Counsel, Alex. W. Smith, Jr., Grant Bldg., Atlanta.

NEVADA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, George F. Willis, cashier Lyon County Bank, Yerington.
Vice-President, W. W. Wennhold, cashier Farmers Bank of Carson Valley
Minden.
Secretary, L. S. Reese, assistant cashier First National Bank, Reno.
Treasurer, J. E. Beaupert. vice-president and cashier Mason Valley Bank,
Yerington.

IDAHO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, O. M. Mackey, cashier American Bank & Trust Co., Lewiston.
Vice-President., J. H. Jensen, vice-president and cashier First National
Bank, Driggs.
Secretary, J. S. St. Clair, vice-president Boise City National Bank, Boise
City.
Treasurer, E. H. Fikkan, cashier First National Bank, Emmett.


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ILLINOIS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Lyon Karr, president First State Bank, Wenona.
Vice-President, W. R. McGaughey, vice-president Citizens National Bank.
.Decatur.
Secretary, M. A. Graettinger, 33 N. La Salle, Illinois Bankers Association,
Chicago.
Assistant Secretary, Olive S. Jennings, 33 N. La Salle, Illinois Bankers
Association, Chicago.
Treasurer, Ervin T. Geist, president Joliet Trust & Savings Bank, Joliet.
INDIANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, E. W. Stout, president Fletcher American National Bank,
Indianapolis.
Vice-President, Frank B. Bernard, president Merchants National Bank,
Muncie.
Secretary, Forba McDaniel, 310 Odd Fellow Bldg., Indianapolis.
Treasurer, M. J. Kreisle, cashier Tell City National Bank, Tell City.
IOWA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, W. G. C. Bagley, president First National Bank, Mason City.
Vice-President, C. R. Wooden, president Wooden Savings Bank, Centerville.
Secretary, Frank Warner, 430 Liberty Bldg., Des Moines.
Treasurer, C. T. Simmons, vice-president First Iowa State Trust & Savings
Bank, Burlington.

NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Bernard Q. Bond, vice-president Rochester Trust Co., Rochester.
Secretary, Harry L. Additon, vice-president and cashier Merchants National
Bank, Manchester.
Treasurer, Harold P. Parker, cashier Wilton National Bank, Wilton. .

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NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, William J. Couse, president Asbury Park National Bank and
Trust Co., Asbury Park.
Vice-President, Levi H. Morris, president Newton Trust Co., Newton.
Secretary, Armitt H. Coate, trust officer Burlington County Trust Co.,
Moorestown.
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Treasurer, Robert W. Harden, vice-president Westfield Trust Co., Westfield.
NEW MEXICO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, H. L. Boyd, cashier Citizens State Bank, Springer.
Vice-President, G. K. Richardson, president Carlsbad National Bank,
Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, 318 N. 6th St., Albuquerque.
Treasurer, C. L. Justice, cashier First National Bank, Roy.
NEW YORK STATE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, William K. Payne, president Cayuga County National Bank,
Auburn.
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Vice-President, Mark M. Holmes, president Exchange National Bank,
Olean.
Secretary. Edward J. Gallien. 128 Broadway, New York.
Assistant Secretary. Clifford F. Post, 128 Broadway, New York.
Treasurer, W. W. Maloney, 3rd, vice-president Fallkill National Bank &
Trust Co., Poughkeepsie.
SAVINGS BANKS ASSOCIATION OF THE STATE OF
NEW YORK
President, Philip A. Benson, treasurer Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn,
Brooklyn.
First Vice-President, Henry R. Kinsey, vice-president Williamsburgh
Savings Bank, Brooklyn.
Second Vice-President, R. D. Young, secretary and treasurer Erie County
Savings Bank, Buffalo.
Third Vice-President, F. B. Shepherd, president Oswego County Savings
Fourth Vice-President, James J. O’Connor, treasurer Ulster County Savings
Institution, Kingston.
Fifth Vice-President, Andrew Mills, Jr., president Dry Dock Savings
Institution, New York City.
General Secretary, Paul W. Albright, 110 E. 42d St., New York City.
Treasurer, William M. Campbell, president American Savings Bank, New
York City.
NORTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John W. Simpson, president and treasurer Greensboro Joint Stock
Land Bank, Greensboro.
Vice-President, W. E. Stroud, vice-president and cashier Wayne National
Bank. Goldsboro.
Vice-President, R. M. Hanes, vice-president Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.,
Winston-Salem.
Vice-President, Robt. N. Page, president Page Trust Co., Aberdeen.
Secretary. Paul P. Brown. Raleigh.
Treasurer, J. K. Dorsett, vice-president North Carolina Bank & Trust Co.,
Spencer.
General Counsel, Willis Smitn, Raleigh.
NORTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President and Chairman Executive Committee, Robert E. Barron, president
First National Bank, Minot.
Vice-President, J. E. Davis, president Citizens State Bank, Goodrich; and
First Guaranty Bank, Bismarck.
Secretary, W. C. Macfadden, 52J4 Broadway, Fargo.
Treasurer, Dugald Stewart, vice-president First National Bank, Bowman.
OHIO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Allen B. Whitney, president Citizens Savings Bank, Upper
Vice-President, Edward A. Seiter, vice-president The Fifth-Third Union
Trust Co., Cincinnati.
Secretary, David M. Auch, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus.
Assistant Secretary. Rose W. Aebi, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus.
Assistant Secretary, Belford P. Atkinson, Huntington Bank Bldg., Columbus
Treasurer, O. D. Miller, cashier Ohio Merchants Trust Co., Massillon.
OKLAHOMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, F. H. Sherwood, president National Bank of Commerce, Hugo.
Vice-President, D. P. Richardson, president Bank of Union, Union.
Secretary. Eugene P. Gum, 907 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City.
Assistant Secretary. Gertrude Corbitt, Oklahoma City.
Treasurer, Ed. T. Fleming, vice-president Enid Bank & Trust Co., Enid.
OREGON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, L. Barnum, president First National Bank, The Dalles.
Vice-President, W. T. Wright, president Bank of Oregon City,Oregon City.
Treasurer, I. C. Powell, president First National Bank, Monmouth.
Secretary, T. P. Cramer, Jr., 629 Lumbermens Bldg., Portland.
PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, H. B. McDowell, vice-president McDowell National Bank,
Sharon.
Vice-President, W. Walter Wilson, president First Milton National Bank,
Milton.
Secretary, C. F. Zimmerman, president First National Bank. Huntingdon.
Treasurer, George Porter Shotwell, vice-president Williamsport National
Bank. Williamsport.

RHODE ISLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Thomas L. Pierce, president Providence National Bank, ProviVice-President, Henry C. Jackson, Trust Officer and Assistant Manager
Slater Branch, Industrial Trust Co., Pawtucket.
Secretary, John C. Peel, assistant secretary Rhode Island Hospital Trust
Co., Providence.
Treasurer, Shirley Harrington, cashier Mechanics National Bank,Providence.
SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, B. W. Crouch, president Farmers Bank, Saluda.
Secretary and Treasurer, Henry S. Johnson, 801 Carolina Life Bldg..
Columbia.
Attorney, B. H. Moss, president Edisto National Bank, Orangeburg.
SOUTH DAKOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Thos. O’Brien, president Hoven State Bank, Hoven.
Vice-President, A. B. Cahalan, cashier First National Bank, Miller.
Secretary, George A. Starring, Box 1257, Huron, S. Dak.
Treasurer, H. E. Edmunds, cashier American State Bank, Yankton, S. D.
TENNESSEE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, C. W. Bailey, president First National Bank, Clarksville.
Vice-President, J. H. Rader, president Citizens Savings Bank, Greeneville.
Vice-President, W. W. Campbell, vice-president Williamson County Banking
& Trust Co., Franklin.
Vice-President, John A. McCall, cashier First National Bank, Lexington.
Secretary, H. G. Huddleston, 1012 American Trust Bldg., Nashville.
Treasurer, S. S. McConnell, vice-president Third National Bank, Nashville.
TEXAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, A. A. Horne, vice-president City National Bank, Galveston.
Secretary, W. A. Philpott, Jr., Dallas.
Treasurer, D. E. Box, president Tarrant County National Bank, Grapevine.
UTAH BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Orval W. Adams, vice-president Utah State National Bank, Salt
Lake City.
First Vice-President, F. P. Champ, president Cache Valley Banking Co.,
Logan.
Second Vice-President, H. A. Gardner, cashier First National Bank.
Spanish Fork.
Secretary and Treasurer, H. B. Crandall, cashier First State Bank, Salina.
VERMONT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, G. H. Boyce, vice-president Proctor Trust Co., Proctor Vt.
Vice-President, R. D. Smith, cashier Rutland County National Bank.
Rutland, Vt.
Secretary, C. S. Webster, treasurer Barton Savings Bank & Trust CoBarton.
Treasurer, R. A. Bean, treasurer. Central Savings Bank & Trust Co., Orleans,
Vt.
VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, C. S. Carter, president Dominion National Bank, Bristol.
Vice-President, C. O. Barksdale, president Union Bank & Federal Trust
Co. Richmond.
Secretary, W. S. Irby, president Bank of Lunenburg, Kenbridge.
Assistant Secretary, Lillian Kendall, First & Merchants National Bank,
Richmond.
Treasurer, C. W. Beerbower, assistant cashier First National Exchange
Bank. Roanoke.
WASHINGTON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. R. Mattison, vice-president National Bank of Tacoma
Tacoma.
Vice-President, R. M. Hardy, president Yakima National Bank, Yakima.
General Counsel, Wm. Hatch Davis, 1001 Old National Bank Bldg.,
Spokane.
Secretary, J. W. Brislawn, 810 Alaska Bldg., Seattle.
Treasurer, D. T. Coffman, vice-president and cashier Coffinan-Dobson
Bank & Trust Co., Chehalis.
WEST VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, F. D. Drumheller, vice-president Kanawha Valley Bank, Charles­
ton.
Vice-President, D. R. Richards, vice-president Bank of Morgantown,
Morgantown.
Secretary, J. S. Hill, Charleston.
Treasurer, W. F. McAneny, cashier Old National Bank, Martinsburg.
WISCONSIN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, A. C. Kingston, vice-president Citizens National Bank, Stevens
Point.
Vice-President, E. H. Cole, cashier Green County Bank, Brodhead.
Secretary, Wall G. Coapman, 717 Caswell Block, Milwaukee.
Assistant Secretary, Lloyd E. Hull, 717 Caswell Block, Milwaukee.
Treasurer, L. W. Metzner, cashier Bank of Casco, Casco.
Manager of the protective department, A. M. De Voursney, 717 Caswell
Block, Milwaukee.
WYOMING BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Wm. Pugh, cashier, Stockgrowers Bank, Evanston.
Vice-President, C. F. Shumaker, cashier Wyoming National Bank, Casper.
Secretary, Kathleen Snyder, clerk, Wyoming Trust Co., Casper.
Treasurer, H. F. Esmay, cashier Converse County Bank, Douglas.

Numerical System of the A. B. A.
In 1911 the American Bankers Association adopted what is known a3 the “ Numerical Transit System,” which
has proved of great benefit to the banking world.
The Clearing House Section of the Association, realizing the necessity for a uniform system of bank numbers,
called a meeting in Chicago, December 12 and 13, 1910, to evolve a plan and work out the details of numbering all the
banks in the country. The Executive Council of the American Bankers Association at its meeting in Nashville,
May 2, 1911, unanimously adopted the system devised by the committee and authorized the publication of the A. B. A.
KEY BOOK containing the names of the banks and the numbers assigned.

EXPLANATION OF SYSTEM
The reserve cities were each designated by a prefix number, with the exception of Brooklyn, which was
included with New York City, Kansas City, Kan., which was included with Kansas City, Mo., and South Omaha,
which was included with Omaha. Buffalo, N. Y., and Memphis, Tenn., on account of their size and importance as
banking centers were included with the reserve cities. The cities were numbered from 1 to 49, inclusive, in the order
of their population according to the Government Census of 1910. The lower numbers were thus assigned to the
larger cities.
The Treasurer and Assistant Treasurers of the United States and the Post Offices were also numbered in
these cities.
The state prefix numbers, together with clearing house numbers, were used in numbering the banks in the
largest city in each state other than the reserve cities, all other cities being designated by the use of the state prefix
and the numbers given to the banks, which are continued in the relative order of the population of the cities in each
state. Each bank is numbered in consecutive order according to seniority in each city or town, excepting in towns
having only one bank, in which case the banks are numbered in alphabetical order according to towns.
Rand McNally & Co. of Chicago, publishers of the Key to Numerical System of The American Bankers
Association, assign numbers to new banks as they are organized and supply, upon request, the number of any bank
which does not appear in the Key, and in March and September each year publish and supply upon request, free of
charge, supplements containing all changes which have taken place since any previous issue of the Key or of any
supplement.
The Eleventh Edition was published in September, 1929.
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INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Office of the Secretary, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago

OFFICERS AND GOVERNORS
1930
PRESIDENT

TROWBRIDGE CALLAWAY. .Callaway, Fish & Co.................................................................................................................................................................. New York
ALDEN H. LITTLE.

EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT
.33 South Clark Street................................................................................................................................................................Chicago

VICE-PRESIDENTS

WILLIS
K. CLARK. ..................... Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom, Inc..............................................................................................
________.............
Portland Ore
HENRY T. FERRIS.................... First National Company.....................................................................................................
.........................St Louis’
JEROME J. HAN AUER..............Kuhn, Loeb & Co..
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....................................... New York
SMALL....................Harris, Small & Co.................................................................................................................................
........................ Detroit
WILLIAM J. WARDALL...........Bonbright & Co.......................................................................................................................................... ..
!Chicago

SECRETARY

ALDEN H. LITTLE.................... 33 South Clark Street................................................................................................................................................................. Chicago

TREASURER

ROBERT A. GARDNER...........Mitchel, Hutchins & Co.............................................................................................................................................................Chicago

GOVERNORS

WILLIAM h. EDDY...................Equitable Trust Company of New York.......................................................................................................................... New York
EDWARD N. JESUP...................Lee, Higginson & Company..........................................................................................................................................
New York
GEORGE N. LINDSAY............. Bancamerica-Blair Corp........................................................................................................................................ [New York
CLARKSON POTTER.................Hayden, Stone & Co................................................................................................................................................
..........New York
■ALLAN 1VI. POPE.......................... First National Old Colony Corp................................................................................................................................... ' 'New York
CHARLES D. DICKEY............. Brown Brothers & Co.....................................................................................................................
Philadelphia
EDWARD HOPKINSON, JR . . Drexel & Co.................. .............................................................................................................................
...................... Philadelphia
RALPH FORDON........................... Backus, Fordon & Co....................................................................................................................[ . [ . [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ ' ’ Detroit
ROLLIN A. WILBUR.................. Herrick Company......................................................................................................................................................................... Cleveland
JAMES A. ECCLES...................... Harris, Forbes & Co., Ltd...........................................................................................................
............ Montreal
KELTON E. WHITE................... G. II. Walker & Co...........................................................................................................................
St Louis
HARRY H. BEMIS........................ Curtis & Sanger..............................................................................................................................................[ [ [ [ .’ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ Boston
RALPH HORNBLOWER........... Hornblower & Weeks.................................................................................................
Boston
JOSEPH A. W. IGLEHART. . . J. A. W. Iglehart & Co..........................................................................................
Baltimore

JAMES H. DAGGETT.................Marshall & Ilsley Bank...............................................................................................................................................
Milwaukee
GUSTAVE M. MOSLER. .... .Brighton Bank & Trust Company.................................................................................................................................[!Cincinnati
GEORGE W. ROBERTSON. . .Canal Bank and Trust Company.......................................................................................................................
New Orleans
GERALD PARKER........................Commerce Trust Company....................................................................................................................................... .. ... . Kansas Citv
DIETRICH SCHMITZ.................Pacific National Company........................................................................................................................................................Seattle
CANTON O’DONNELL...............United States National Company................................................................................................................................... ! Denver
ALMON A. GREENMAN..........First Saint Paul Co.................................................................................................................................................................... St Paul
ROGERS CALDWELL................. Caldwell & Company......................................................................................................................................................
Nashville
MEADE H. WILLIS......................Wachovia Bank & Trust Co......................................................................................................................................... ’ . ' Winston-Salem

EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR

OFFICE COUNSEL

SAMUEL O. RICE, 33 South Clark St., Chicago

THEODORE S. CHAPMAN, 111 West Monroe St.. Chicago

ASSISTANT EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR

COMMITTEE COUNSEL

JOHN P. MULLEN, 33 South Clark St., Chicago

PAUL V. KEYSER, 1010 Vermont Ave., Washington

FIELD SECRETARY

OFFICIAL REPORTER

ARTHUR G. DAVIS, 33 South Clark St.. Chicago

GEORGE J. DROBNIS, 69 W. Washington St., Chicago

ASSISTANT SECRETARIES
C. LONGFORD FELSKE, 33 South Clark St., Chicago
MARY R. LINCOLN, 33 South Clark St., Chicago
EMILY L. BLACK, 33 South Clark St., Chicago

MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Offices of Secretary, 112 W. Adams St., Chicago
Walter B. Kester, Secretary-Treasurer

OFFICERS
President, A. A. Zinn, Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City, Mo.
Past President, E. E. Murrey, American Trust Company, Nashville, Tenn.
Vice-President, F. W. Koneman, Towle Mortgage Co., Minneapolis, Minn.

Vice-President, E. H. Krueger, Cleveland, Ohio
Vice-President, A. Y. Creager, A. Y. Creager Co., Sherman, Texas
Vice-President, R. S. Beachy, First Mortgage Investment Co., Kansas City

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
Wm. H. McNeal, New York Title and Mortgage Company, New York City
F. C. Waples, Midland Mortgage Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
R. B. Bishop, Investors Mortgage Company, New Orleans, La.
Byron V. Kanaley, Cooper, Kanaley and Company, Chicago, Ill.
Ervin Jackson, Jackson Securities & Investment Co., Birmingham, Ala.
B. F. Saul, B. F. Saul Company, Washington, D. C.
S. B. Nye, Nye Mortgage Corporation, Buffalo, New York
L. A. McLean, Southern Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky
H. V. Wheeler, The Wheeler Kelly Hagny Trust Company, Wichita
Arthur M. Hurd, Mortgage Bond Company of New York, New York City
B. H. Manning, Union Trust Company, Detroit, Michigan
Hiram S. Cody, Cody Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois

J. L. Campbell, First National Corporation of Tampa, Tampa, Florida
F. J. Shoyer, Philadelphia, Pa.
W. Bayne Gibson, Bayne Gibson Mortgage Company, Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. Sleeper, Pioneer Mortgage Company, Topeka, Kansas
Thomas F. Clark, Thomas F. Clark Company, New Haven, Conn.
E. B. Mount, E. B. Mount & Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
E. D. Schumacher, Southern Bond and Mortgage Company, Richmond, Va.
L. E. Mahan, Real Estate Mortgage Trust Company, St. Louis, Mo.
W. Walter Williams, Continental Mortgage and Loan Companv, Seattle,
Wash.
Morgan Adams, Mortgage Guarantee Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
James W. Collins, Tracy Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah

FINANCIAL ADVERTISERS ASSOCIATION

CENTRAL OFFICE. Suite 1752. 231 So. La Salle Street. Chicago
Executive Secretary, PRESTON E. REED
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
President—
A. E. BRYSON, Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago.
First Vice-President—
F. R. KERMAN, Bank of Italy N. Tr. & Sav. Assn., San Francisco.
Second Vice-President—
C. H. McMAHON, First National Bank, Detroit.
Third Vice-President—
H. A. LYON, Bankers Trust Co., New York.

C. E. BOURNE, The Royal Bank of Canada, Montreal.
W. E. BROCKMAN, Northwest Bancorporation, Minneapolis.
FRANK BURROWS, Irving Trust Co., New York.
JULIAN M. CASE, Bank of Michigan, Detroit.
FRANK FUCHS, First National Bank, St. Louis.
ROBERT J. IZANT, Central United National Bank, Cleveland.
II. ENNIS JONES, Franklin Trust Co.. Philadelphia.
JACOB KUSHNER, United States Trust Co., Paterson, N. J.
A. DOUGLAS OLIVER, Provident Trust Co. of Philadelphia, Philadelphia.
H. F. PELHAM, Citizens & Southern National Bank, Atlanta.
ETHEL B. SCULLY, Morris F. Fox & Co., Milwaukee.
I. I. SPERLING, Cleveland Trust Co., Cleveland.
FRED M. STAKER. Commerce Trust Co., Kansas City.
RAYMOND STANLEY, Old Colony Trust Co., Boston.
WALTER TRESCKOW, Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co.. New York.
C. H. WETTERAU, American National Bank, Nashville.

E. A. HINTZ, Peoples Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago

MEMBERS OF ADVERTISING COMMISSION
GUY W. COOKE, First National Bank, Chicago.
CARL A. GODE, Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Co., Chicago.
ALVA G. MAXWELL, Citizens & Southern National Bank, Atlanta.

NATIONAL AND STATE BANKERS’ PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
President

Chas. De B. Claiborne
Vice-President Whitney National Bank
New Orleans. La.


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General Secretary-Treasurer

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T^HIS Directory shows the
money size of every bank in
the United States.
Certain banks are big in serv­
ice and readiness to serve, in
addition to their size in money.
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INDEX

NUMERICAL SYSTEM BANK TRANSIT MAP.

Prefix Numbers

CITIES
1 New York. N.Y.
2 Chicago, Ill.
3 Philadelphia.Pa.
4 St. Louis. Mo.
5 Boston, Mass.
6 Cleveland, Ohio
7 Baltimore, Md.
8 Pittsburgh,Pa.
9 Detroit, Mich.
10 Buffalo. N. Y.
11 San Francisco,
Cal.
12 Milwaukee, Wis.
13 Cincinnati, Ohio
14 New Orleans,La.
15 Washington,
D. C.
16 Los Angeles,
Cal.
17 Minneapolis,
Minn.
18 Kansas City,
Mo.
19 Seattle. Wash.
20 Indianapolis,
Ind.
21 Louisville. Ky.
22 St. Paul, Minn.
23 Denver. Colo.
24 Portland, Ore..
25 Columbus, Ohio
26 Memphis. Tenn.
27 Omaha, Neb.
28 Spokane, Wash.
29 Albany. N. Y.
30 San Antonio,
Tex.
31 Salt Lake City,
Utah
32 Dallas, Tex.
33 Des Moines, la.
34 Tacoma, Wash.
35 Houston, Tex.
36 St. Joseph. Mo.
37 Ft. Worth. Tex.
38 Savannah, Ga.
39 Oklahoma City.
Okla.
40 Wichita. Kan.
41 Sioux City, la.
42 Pueblo, Colo.
43 Lincoln, Neb.
44 Topeka. Kan.
45 Dubuque. Ia.
46 Galveston, Tex.
47 Cedar Rapids,
Ia.
48 Waco. Tex.
49 Muskogee. Okla.

STATES
50 New York
51 Connecticut
52 Maine
53 Massachusetts
54 New Hampshire
55 New Jersey
56 Ohio
57 Rhode Island
58 Vermont
59............................
60 Pennsylvania
61 Alabama
62 Delaware
63 Florida
64 Georgia
65 Maryland
66 North Carolina
67 South Carolina
68 Virginia
69 West Virginia
70 Illinois
71 Indiana
72 Iowa
73 Kentucky
74 Michigan
75 Minnesota
76 Nebraska
77 North Dakota
78 South Dakota
79 Wisconsin
80 Missouri
81 Arkansas
82 Colorado
83. Kansas
84 Louisiana
85 Mississippi
86 Oklahoma
87 Tennessee
88 Texas
89 ...........................
90 California
91 Arizona
92 Idaho
93 Montana
94 Nevada
95 New Mexico
96 Oregon
97 Utah
98 Washington
99 Wyoming


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WASHINGTON, D. C.

Trust Department — Accounting Systems
See Back of Washington, D. C. Map

COMPTROLLER’S CALLS
TO THE NATIONAL BANKS
FROM 1886, TO DATE
YEAR

JAN.

1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904 F22 66
1905 W11 62
1906 M29 81
1907 s26 75
1908
1909
1910 M31 76
1911 s7 58
1912
1913
1914* T13 84
1915*
1916*
1917*
1918*
1919*
1920*
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
•Six calls made.

FEB.

MAR.

F
4
T
14
T
26
F
28
M
26

APR.

M
30 76

69

79
69

W
28 71
T
5 76
F
28 77
T
9 82
65
W
5 60
Th
26 72
W
24 78
W
30 74
Th
9 62

73
54
77
73
M
28 66
T
14 62

50
S
1
M
1
T
1
F
10

63
67
68
63
63

S
28 59
M
21 54

58
55
57
67

F
10 69 |
T
3 95
M
31 91
M
6 96
M
12 102
W
23 82
T
28 59

w

27 86 1

T
20 68
Th
7 69
W
5 68
M
30 77
M
15 61
W
9 92
T
6 89

T
25
T
17
Th
10
Th
9
M
12

T
4 78

W
23 56
Th
30 93
W
7 92
F
14 57
W
4 61
T
30 118
W
23 53
F
30 60
W
20 50
S
29 50

12 69
T
4 66

30
W
30
Th
30
F
30
S
30
M
30
T
30
W
30
Th
30
S
30
S
29

49
57
63
56
88

69
65

66
S
12 74
Th
2 71
T
12 74
T
11 83

T
26 83

S
31 63
F
12
W
8
T
6
F
15
F
14

74
70

69
66
70
62
66
68

68
77
76
F
10 102

M

28 90

79
99
123
94

M
10 102
W
3
95
F
4 97

10

8

Th
31 61
F
31 51
W
27 40
M
31 41
T
31 60
W
31 44
W
29 44
S
31 116
F
29105
M
31 108
W
31 82
Th
31 94
F
31 184
S
31 82
M
31 89
T
31 88

34
50
39
31
43
19

4
10

6
9
6
2
6

5
3
5
2
3
5
1
4
5
3

on
“
“
“
“
“

11
8

20
17
216
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Total, 216

fFirst Figures In Square denote day of month call was made.
KEY^ Other Figures In Square show number of days intervening between calls.
( LETTERS in Square signify day of week call was made.

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10
5
4
17
11
7
9
1
9

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

69

T
5 95

W
10
F
17
T
20
F
1
M
17
M
15

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

20

76

T
21 73
S
31 49

CALLS

11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

T
3 103

91
85

DATES

F
27 65
T
16 76
Th
10 70

W
23 70
W
1 70
Th
1
62
F
1 86
W
4 82
S
9

Dates and number of Calls
made on res pective dates

71

Th
22 94

M

F
5 56

T
3 83
T
2 76
T
6 84
T
5 74

W
15 62

M

Th
28 66

T
28 82
W
7 63
W
12 69
W
11 72
F
19 78
W
2 68
F
9 70
T
19 77
W
19 78
F
13 76
Th
17 72
W
15 71
Th
1 72
S
2 86
Th
13 99
T
10 71

F
25 88

M
20 59
Th
14 90

Th
18 58
F
4 59

NOV. IDEC.

S
28 79

M
18 73

■

OCT.

Th
7
W
5 65
Th
4 96
Th
2 76
F
25 78
F
30 80
•

T
9 61
Th
9 73

T
29 57
T
7 59

W
4
Th
4
T
7
M
5
M
4
T
4

SEP.

M
30 80

M
15 82
W
16 77

■

W
28 82

T
20 77
T
4 70

F
12 60
F
18 62
Th
9 66
T
12 56
W
12 69
W
18 75
Th
11 65
T
14 68
F
23 70
Th
14 70
F
30 86
F
29 64

67

F
22 55

AUG.

M
1 80

M
29 76
F
6

F
14 73
F
5 70

JULY

S
30 61
M
13 76
S
17 78
M
4 67
T
17 77
Th
4 59
F
4 65
T
7 63
Th
7 69
F
14 66
Th
5 76

76

65

JUNE

F
13 70

66

T
1 90
M
6 87

F
18
S
4
T
13
T
5
T
25
F
6

MAY

STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS, 1930
State

Ala..........

Ariz.

Ark.

Calif.. .

Name

Address

.D. F. Green. Supt. of Banks....................... • .Montgomery.
W E. Henley, member of Banking Board . Birmingham.
S. C. King, member of Banking Board. . . .Ensley.
.1 O Jordan, member of Banking Board.. .Center.
Michael Cody, member of Banking Board. Montgomery.
R. L. Faucett. General Liquidating Agent. Prattville.
C. H. Howie, Bank Examiner......................... Anniston.
T. F. Adams, Bank Examiner..........................Birmingham.
A. J. Smith, Bank Examiner............................ Montgomery.
B S. Gay, Bank Examiner................................Montgomery.
J. H. Williams, Bank Examiner......................Guntersyille.
G. H. Foote, Bank Examiner.......................... Birmingham.
. J. B. Button, Supt. of Banks...........................Phoenix.
Clarence Cox, Chief Bank Examiner............Phoenix.
A. C. McCain, Deputy Bank Examiner... .Phoenix.
J. E. McCullough, Deputy Bank ExaminerPhoenix.
A. T. Hammons, Inspector...............................Phoenix.
Minnie Seaman. Acct.-Stenographer............ I hoemx.
Walter E. Taylor, Bank Commissioner. . . .Little Rock.
R G. Dickinson, Asst. Bk. Commissioner .Little Rock.
Oliver Phillips, Asst. Commissioner in
charge of Building & Loan Associations . .Little Rock.
J. W. Jarrett, Chief Bank Examiner............ Little Rock.
Theo. P. Carson, Asst. Chief Bank Ex........ Little Rock.
Albert Sims, Bank Examiner...........................Little Rock.
G. H. Sexton. Bank Examiner........................ Little Rock.
A. E. Cates, Bank Examiner........................... Little 5°, •
Fay O. Rayburn, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Little Rock.
. . A. A. Rosenshine, Supt. of Banks................. 800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg., ill oUttei at.,
San F.
H. W. Albert, Bank Examiner....................... 800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
F. B. Bailey. Bank Examiner..........................mdg.MUSuttS St“

State

Ga...........

San F.
C. E. Deskin, Bank Examiner.........................800
Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
John M. Gregory, Bank Examiner................Bldg ^lll^utter81°

Colo.

Del.
Fla.

San F.
Chas. J. Ledwith, Bank Examiner................800
Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
C. A. Macpherson, Bank Examiner............. 800
Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
N. C. Matthews, Bank Examiner................. 800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
T. P. McKenna, Bank Examiner.................. 800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg.. Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
Frank Neil, Bank Examiner............................800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
H. S. Taylor, Bank Examiner........................ 800 Hunter Dulin
J
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
W. T. Werschkull, Bank Examiner..............800 Hunter Dulin
Bldg., Ill Sutter St.,
San F.
John McFaul, Bank Examiner...................... 1002 Associated
Realty Bldg.. Los A.
E. D. Backus, Bank Examiner....................... 1002 Associated
Realty Bldg., Los A.
R. C. Barth, Bank Examiner...........................1002 Associated
Realty Bldg.. Los A.
Maurice H. Davis, Bank Examiner.............. 1002 Associated
Realty Bldg., Los A.
S. M. Matthews, Bank Examiner.................. 1002 Associated
Realty Bldg., Los A.
E. E. Haupert, Bank Examiner......................1002 Associated
Realty Bldg., Los A.
Grant McFerson, Bank Commissioner.........125 State OfflceBldg.
Denver.
Axel B. Olson, Chief Deputy Bank Com.... Denver.
John Jepson, Deputy Bank Com....................Denver.
R. L. Bloss, Deputy Bank Com......................Denver.
Walter J. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com.......... Denver.
., Lester E. Shippee, Commissioner...................East Killingly.
R. Gordon Baldwin, Deputy Com................. Bristol.
Wm. P. Landon. Mgr. Bond Dept.................Hartford.
A. F. Austin, Bank Examiner......................... Torrington.
Frank E. Irving Bank Examiner................. Bridgeport.
George W. Austin, Bank Examiner...............Hartford.
Eward R. Barlow, Bank Examiner............... Waterbury.
Harold P. Splain, Assistant to the Com.. . .New Haven.
Ralph R. MacKinnel, Bank Examiner......... East Haven.
Stanley F. Gierymski, Bank Examiner .. . .New Britain.
George B. Hotchkiss. Bank Examiner.........Hartford.
Burnham S. Gould, Bank Examiner............. Hartford.
Lynwood K. Elmore, Bank Examiner..........East Hartford.
Alfred B. Taravella, Bank Examiner............Windsor Locks.
Thomas J. Convery, Bank Examiner...........Stamford.
Richard Rapport, Bank Examiner................Hartford.
Reinhard Bardeck, Bank Examiner............... New Britain.
Victor F. Mackenzie, Bank Examiner..........Waterbury.
Milton T. Gaines, Bank Examiner................Glastonbury.
Gerald C. Low, Bank Examiner..................... Watertown.
Wm. W. Prout, Bank Examiner.....................Windsor.
E. Gorton Rogers, Bank Examiner............... New London.
Henry C. Evanier, Bank Examiner...............Hartford.
Harold A. Williams, Bank Examiner............Middletown.
Douglas T. Boddie, Bank Examiner............. Redding.
.. Harold W. Horsey, State Bank Com............ State House. Dover.
Ira Lewis, Deputy Bank Com......................... Bridgeville.
... .Ernest Amos, Comptroller................................ Tallahassee.
W. M. McIntosh, Jr.. General Chief Clerk . . Tallahassee.
R A. Gray, Asst, to the Comptroller.......... Tallahassee.
F. C. Cole, Banking Clerk................................Tallahassee.
J. E. Perkins, Bank Examiner........................ Tallahassee.
E. M. Porter, Chief Bank Examiner............Tallahassee.
T. C. Hawkins, Bank Examiner..................... Miami.
G. C. White, Bank Examiner..........................Starke.
A. W. Saarinen, Bank Examiner....................Tallahassee.
R. F. Rogers Jr., Bank Examiner................ Dunnellon.
Sherman Drawdy, Bank Examiner................ Leesburg.
E. P. Jackson. Bank Examiner....................... Tallahassee.
R. S. Adams, Building & Loan Ass’n
Examiner..............................................................Miami.
H. C. Bennett, Bldg. & Ln. Examiner .. . .Ocala.
P. L. Etheredge. Bank Examiner...................De Soto City.
L. E. Fenn, Bank Examiner.............................Plant City.
.... A. B. Mobley, Supt. of Banks.........................7 State Capital Bldg.
Atlanta.
W. J. Davis, Asst. Supt. of Banks................ Atlanta.
E. B. Douglass, Bank Examiner.................... Talbotton.
W. D. Lloyd, Bank Examiner.........................Tallapoosa.


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Name

Address

M. E. Sisk, Bank Examiner............................. Gieensooro.
N R. Henderson, Bank Examiner................ Douelasville.
O. G. Jackson, Bank Examiner.......................Atlanta.
R. Forrester, Bank Examiner........................... Montezuma.
C. L. Gruver. Bank Examiner......................... Summit.
E W Porter, Commissioner of Finance.... State Capitol Bldg.
Boise.
J. R. Middleton, Chief Examiner....................Boise.
W. H. Horne. Examiner..................................... Boise.
G. H. Wylie, Examiner....................................... Boise.
E. R. Jones, Examiner........................................Boise.
Wm. Mickelsen, Assistant Examiner............ Boise.
A. B. Wheeler, Assistant Examiner...............Boise.
Oscar Nelson, Auditor. Main Office, Capitol
Bldg
Springfield.
Chicago Office: 2600 Foreman National
Bank Building, 33 N. La Salle St.
Geneva Office: 1 U Unity Bldg..
.
.
E E Nicholson, Chief Bank Examiner .... Springfield.
Justin Jaeger, Chief Bank Examiner, North­
ern Illinois Division....................................... Geneva.
.
F. A. Adams, Chief Bank Examiner, Central
and Southern Division.................................... Springfield.
F. E. Edgerton, Chief Examiner, Cook Co.
Div. . . ..............................................................Chicago.
Ralph Fairbairn. Bank Examiner..................Chicago
Harrison Mathewson, Bank Examiner........ Chicago.
John W. Cruden, Bank Examiner................. Chicago
A. E. Kimlin, Bank Examinei........................ Chicago.
H. E. Robertson, Bank Examiner................. Chicago.
F. A. Bach, Bank Examiner............................Chicago.
C. W. Crabtree, Bank Examiner................... Chicago.
H. M. Durst, Bank Examiner......................... Chicago.
F. C. Mayne, Jr., Bank Examiner.................Chicago.
P. R. Wilkinson, Bank Examiner...................Chicago.
Frank Chew, Bank Examiner......................... Springfield.
Glen C. Hodges. Bank Examiner...................Springfield.
O. A. James, Bang Examiner........................ Springfield
J. L. Northrup, Bang Examiner....................Springfield.
J. E. Shearer, Bank Examiner..........................Springfield.
W. C. Shy, Bank Examiner.............................Springfield.
R. J. Silver, Bank Examiner............................SprinmelU.
W. R. Rodenberger, Bank Examiner............Springfield.
J. A. Schoeppel, Bank Examiner...................Springfield
A. Ray Drennan, Bank Examiner..................Springfield.
W. E. Tumei. Trust Examiner.......................Springfield.
Theron W. Plant, Bank Examiner................ Geneva.
L. P. McAneney, Bank Examiner..................Geneva.
R. M. Wylder, Bank Examiner..................... Geneva.
J. B. Lennon, Bank Examiner....................... Geneva.
. .Luther F. Symons, Bank Commissioner.
Room 241 State House..................................... Indianapolis&
Lewisville.
Thos. D. Barr, Deputy Commissioner......... Fairmount.
C. M. Lawrence. Bank Examiner.................Princeton.
S. P. Good, Bank Examiner........................... Warren.
j. \y. Parrett. Bank Examiner........................Indianapolis.
Harold Cox, Bank Examiner......................... Algos.
Joe E. McCord, Bank Examiner.................. Loogootee.
T. G. Inwood, Bank Examiner........................ Thorntown.
J. E. Myer, Bank Examiner...........................Hammond.
S. G. Bovard, Bank Examiner...................... Dupont.
J. E. Grable, Bank Examiner..........................Churubusco.
R. II. Wertenberger, Bank Examiner..........Roann.
. L. A. Andrew, Supt. of Banking.................... State House,
Des Moines.
W. O. Reed, Deputy Supt.............................. Des Moines.
C. W. Enyart, Director of Receiverships.. . Des Moines.
Carl Trout, Examiner.........................................Ottumwa. .
F. W. Bloxham, Examiner............................... Ma,son City.
F. W. Walsmith, Examiner.............................. Cedar Rapids.
R. R. Blair, Examiner...................................... Waterloo.
L. H. Jurgemeyer, Examiner......................... Sheldon.
B. H. Wood, Examiner..................................... Perry. ■
V. O. Figge, Examiner....................................... Des Moines.
L. D. Beckett, Examiner.................................. North wood.
Walter Light, Examiner....................................West Liberty.
H. R. Jackson, Examiner................................ jPen??r'C. Ed. Beman, Jr., Examiner..........................Des Moines.
F. A. Lettow, Examiner.................................... Council Bluffs.
G. 8. Krouth. Examiner......................................y*
H. B. Dresler, Examiner................................... Des Moines.
S. T. Egertson, Examiner................................. EstnsrvlllB.
C. D. Emmert, Assistant Examiner............. Red Oak.
J. L. Althouse, Assistant Examiner.............. Waterloo.
E. R. Millard, Assistant Examiner............... Des Moines.
C. S. Johnson, Assistant Examiner...............Des Moines.
H. W. Koeneke, Bank Commissioner...........Topeka.
’ "T. J. Rhodes, Asst. Bank Com........................Topeka.
Dale R. Ainsworth, First Special Asst. Bank
Com....................................................................... Topeka.
R. J. Arbuthnot, Deputy Bank Com............Hutchinson.
L. C. Christenson, Deputy Bank Com.........Topeka.
H. B. Eagle, Deputy Bank Com.................... Topeka.
John R. Emery, Deputy Bank Com..............Fredoma.
C. F. Gilpin, Chief Examiner.......................... Topeka.
R. Keesling, Deputy Bank Com.....................Wichita.
L. E. Mauck, Deputy Bank Com.................. Lyons.
K. O. Munson, Deputy Bank Com............... Topeka.
TI. F. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com.................. Topeka.
Roy F. O’Brien, Deputy Bank Com.............Hutchinson.
I. L. Perkins, Deputy Bank Com...................Salma.
T. Clarke Key, Deputy Bank Com............... Russell.
E. D. Land, Deputy Bank Com..................... Iola.
R. B. Schwartz. Deputy Bank Com..............Topeka.
C. W. Starr, Deputy Bank Com.....................Long Island.
A. E. Von Trebra, Deputy Bank Com.........Manhattan.
S. H. Padgett, Deputy Bank Com.................Salma.
Geo. K. Meier, Deputy Bank Com.............. Topeka.
C. W. Johnson, General Receiver. ....... .Topeka.
Carl Newcomer, Special Asst. BlueSkyDept.Topeka.
.. .O. S. Denny, Banking Com.............................. £ran£Jor?’
W. A. Dicken, Deputy Banking Com......... Frankfprt.
W. D. Archibald, Bank Examiner..................Louisville.
J. C. Pickerill, Bank Examiner....................... Leitchfield.
E. H. Short, Bank Examiner............................Tompkinsville.
J. Bryan Smith, Bank Examiner...................Hindman.
J. C. Flener, Bank Examiner........................... Morgantown.
4 G. Mainous, Bldg. & Ln. Examiner.... Georgetown.
K. A. Perkins, Bank Examiner....................... Harrodsburg.
J. L. Hopper, Bank Examiner......................... Barbourville.
. . .j. S. Brock, State Bank Com........................... 807 American Bank
New Orleans.
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O. H. Pittman, Chief Bank Examiner......... New Orleans.
S. M. Richard, Bank Examiner......................New Orleans.
M. Finnegan, Bank Examiner........................ N0W Orleans.
Louis Buckner, Bank Examiner.....................Shreveport.
W. E. Wood, Asst. Supervisor........................New Orleans.
E. L. Chaney, Bank Examiner.......................New Orleans.
A. F. Babin. Bank Examiner..........................New Orleans.

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Examiner......................... New Orleans!
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W. C. Evans, Examiner.......................
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Sanger N Annis, Bank Commissioner......... Augusta
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T. Frank Parker, Senior Examiner................Belfast
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Ernest C. Stinson, Examiner............................ Bangor
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Harold W. Lord, Examiner............................... Brewer"
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David"1?'Moodv’ A\SSV Bxami.ner.................. Cumberland Mills.
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George H Young, Assistant Examiner .. . .Portland
Leroy Rollins, Asst. Examiner..................
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An"le R- Norman, Clerk....................
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P. Bernice Standish, Clerk.................. '. Gardiner.
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c- E- Baderif Jr., Junior Examiner! 'UnionBalUlU°re"
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Roy A. Hovey, Com. of Banks....................... 50 Park Ave.,

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Elwood A. Wyman, Director...........................Cambridge
L R'W TVeVSm?rt,hv DVrector......................... North Beverly.
B. R. W. Leland, Director..........................
Newtonviiie
O- M- Tucker, Director...................................... West Somerville
Eugerrn RrimlTi' Jr.. Asst. Director! ! ! !Newtonviiie.
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Nelson B. Davis, Chief Clerk....................... Newton Highlands
flnnrmi** Rurstey. Senior Bank Examiner.Somerville.
A. Clark, Senior Bank Examiner. .Wakefield.
Phmi AAh°roweIli Senior Bank Exam.. . .Salem.
Will!?™ i<Unmo”,t,Se!llornBank Examiner. .Wakefield,
EL,?ayi Senior Bank Examiner. . .Chelsea
Ralph E. Ellis, Senior Bank Examiner........ Braintree.
J?nks’ Senior Bank Examiner.. .Dorchester Centre.
William B Jensen, Senior Bank Examiner.Framingham.
John L. Keyes, Senior Bank Examiner.... Lowell
» C Mansfield, Senior Bank Exam.. .Rockland.
,9'oMMKm eyi Senior Bank Examiner.Lowell.
Hnrh^wMmy' Senior Bank Examiner.. .Belmont.
p 'nWhynoJ' Senior Bank ExaminerRoslindale.
George F. Davee, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Plymouth
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Lawrence E. Donovan, Asst. Bank Exam.. Brighton
ChrotprT RI’nE- Asst- Bank Examiner. . . .Wakefield.
w 9rray’. Asst. Bank Examiner... .Medford.
Pani n* w' HerzlJ' Asst. Bank Examiner. .Roxbury.
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George H. Magurn, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Roslindale.
John F. Rich, Asst. Bank Examiner.............Dorchester
JohnhFn Th,'rn«°rrrAy' ,Asnt- ?a£k Exam.........Marblehead.
Turner, Asst. Bank Examiner........ Greenwood.
XJr'' Asst. Bank Examiner Wakefield.
au^tvt" w^lttenIlASAt- Bank Exam........ Campello.
Albert M. Whitworth. Asst. Bank Exam.. .Lowell.
Alexander H. Allan, Jr., Junior Bank Exam.Winthrop.
Vi Xlmyl Junior Bank Examiner.. .Braintree.
9a'!1 B-BaEer, Junior Bank Examiner. . . .Wollaston.
George W. Barron, Junior Bank Examiner.Beverly.
Everltt f' p6 , Jumor Bank Examiner... .Wollaston.
Everett E. Bergstrom, Junior Bank Exam. Worcester.
Joseph L. Brighton, Junior Bank Exam... .Somerville.
S’ 5' V , dwick, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Reading.
f™nnh1CF X' CoiJnel], Junior Bank Exam. .Jamaica Plain.
atgw/v°r<?nnel.lan- Junior Bank Exam.. .Brookline.
Michael J. Dunmgan, Junior Bank Exam. .Boston.
'dridS®. Junior Bank Exam.. .Arlington Heights
Horace H. Feltham, Junior Bank Exam... .Wakefield
Samuel T. Poster, Junior Bank Examiner. .Waverley
F_earp a1 T?ber e' Jlrnl°r %nk, Examiner. . .Jamaica Plain.
Irank A. Hannan, Junior Bank Examiner . . Medford.
Ehner Holmberg, Junior Bank Examiner.. Worcester.
t. Jumor Ba,nk: Examiner............ Malden.
Ne.eble-Junior'Bank Exam. . . .Jamaica Plain.
Bar™oa ST ^ng. Junior Bank Exam.......... Melrose.
Junior Bank Examiner.Beverly.
An^Urrr BGM9on V Junior Bank Exam.........Chelsea.
Junior Bank Examiner. . .Waltham.
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B- McVickar, Junior Bank Exam....... Lowell.
Willard A. Moulton, Junior Bank Exam.. . Milton.
WmryuBbvU[”n’ Junior Bank Examiner. . .East Weymouth.
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Bitchie, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Belmont.
W. S. Savery, Junior Bank Examiner..........Plymouth.
H. L. Sawyer, Junior Bank Examiner............Newtonviiie
Burton T. Spencer, Junior Bank Examiner. Worcester
Harold B. Spurling, Junior Bank Exam.. . .East Lynn.
Eugene P. Storrs, Junior Bank Examiner. .Boston
h. Strand, Jr., Junior Bank Examiner. .Brookline.
Kenneth W. Tatro, Junior Bank Examiner.East Lynn.
W. A. Warren Junior Bank Examiner........ Newton.
Edward S. Whitmarsh, Junior Bk. Exam.. Medford.
Donald M. Williams, Junior Bk. Exam.. . .Newton Highlands.
?• E- ^ood. Junior Bank Examiner............. Brighton
Eeshe M. Woodward, Junior Bank Exam.. Arlington Heights
GeorgeHPowers, Senior Credit Exam..........Arlington
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Matthew Cushing, Asst. Credit Exam........... Beverly'
A. Welwood, Asst. Credit Examiner............ Allston.
Felix A. Kuhk, Jumor Clerk.....................
Beverlv
Eric D. Rice, Junior Clerk............................... Lynn. y’
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E. W. Barber, Bank Examiner....................... Detroit
Donald Bicknell, Bank Examiner................ Clare
°ne®ae> Bank Examiner.........................Albion.
K. H Buttars, Bank Examiner....................... Bay City.

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iV JV' Coward, Bank Examiner........................Webberville
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C. A.. Pors Bank Examiner.............................. Lansing.
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L H. Hamilton, Bank Examiner.................... Ludington.
L. D. Rose, Bank Examiner.............*.............. Bay City.
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5- B Hudson Bank Examiner..........................Decatur.
Fred Marin. Bank Examiner........................... Ann Arbor
E-G. McGugan, Bank Examiner...................Quincv
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p• t> maVlo^• ■|an^: Examiner..........................Sault Ste. Marie.
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p-Teeters. Bank Examiner......................... Henderson.
Leo. Spencer, Bank Examiner......................... St. Clair.
C. G. Sherk, Jr., Bank Examiner................. Litchfield.
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ta m Campbell, Asst. Bank Examiner..........Caro.
S’ Sv Crimmins, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .Pordson.
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L. M. ienton. Asst. Bank Examiner............Port Huron.
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R. H. Garfield, Asst. Bank Examiner...........Albion.
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C. H. Hewitt, Asst. Bank Examiner..............Owosso.
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H- G. Hudson, Asst. Bank Examiner............ Decatur.
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Ralph Clench, Small Loan Agency Exam. .Battle Creek.
Mjnn......... A. J. Veigel, Commissioner of Banks............St. Paul.
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t ,§?Tan?on, Deputy Commissioner. .. .Minneapolis.
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V’ it' Mikkelsen, Second DeputyCom...........St. Paul
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C. D. Lundin, Chief Cierk...............................st. Paul
W. A. Smith, Examiner in Charge of Liqui­
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J. L. Haas, Examiner for Cities' of First
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M. E. Walsh, Bank Examiner.......................... st. Paul.
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H- R. Kneeland, Bank Examiner....................St. Peter.
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W. J. Stutzman, Bank Examiner.................... Mankato
Jacob Rigg, Bank Examiner............................. Ada
H. V. Montgomery, BankExaminer...............Minneapolis.
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C. M. Wenzel, Bank Examiner........................ St. Paul.
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E- A. Highum, Bank Examiner........................ Preston.
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Jr O. McConnell, Bank Examiner................. Minneapolis.
.bred J. Ludtke, Assistant Examiner.............St. Peter.
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R- S. Picha, Assistant Examiner.....................St. Paul.
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C. E. Melbye, Assistant Examiner................. Fergus Palls
J- G. Angell, Assistant Examiner................... Crookston
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P- A. Peterson, Assistant Examiner............... Duluth.
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D. S. Struble, Assistant Examiner.................. Minneapolis
C. W. Aakvik, Assistant Examiner............... Mankato.
J. B. Johnson. Assistant Examiner................ St. Paul.
v'ffs...........J. S Love, Supt of Banks................................ Jackson
E- B- Fulgham, Secretary.................................Jackson.
L. E. Brown, Special agent..............................Jackson.
W.B. McLain. Liquidating Agent............... Jackson.
C. T. Johnson, Bank Examiner...................... Jackson.
B. H. Caldwell, Bank Examiner.....................Jackson.
R- G. Duke, Bank Examiner............................Jackson
E. M. Summer, Bank Examiner.....................Jackson.
W. B. Pollard, Bank Examiner...................... Jackson.
E. L. Brien, Jr.. Bank Examiner.................... Jackson.
Mo..............8. L. Cantley, Com. of Finance.......................Jefferson City
S. L. Wonsetler, Deputy Com. of Finance. Kansas City.
Truman Richards, Bank Examiner............... Lamar.
W. A. Chapman, Bank Examiner..................Hannibal.
C. M. Duncan, Bank Examiner..................... Poplar Bluff
P. A. Guiles, Bank Examiner.......................... Kirksville
W. A. Hombs, Bank Examiner...................... Glenwood.
F. W Heyde, Jr., Bank Examiner................ St. Joseph
Geo. U. Freund, Bank Examiner................... Warrensburg
E. T. Messenbaugh, Bank Examiner............Braymer.
U. P. Moody, Bank Examiner.........................Mt. Vernon
L. J. Mulligan, Bank Examiner......................Kansas City
J. B. Norris, Bank Examiner........................... st. Louis.
Roy D. Miller, Bank Examiner...................... St. Louis.
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W. A. Shaw, Bank Examiner............................ Columbia.
R. E. Shelby, Bank Examiner......................... Maryville.
Joseph Zick, Bank Examiner........................... Kansas City.
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Fern E. Willard, Bank Examiner.................... Lebanon.
R- A. Miller, Bank Examiner.......................... Columbia.
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D- P- Mills, Bank Examiner.............................. St. Joseph.
C. V. Estes, Asst. Bank Examiner................... Greenville.
Eugene Wirth, Asst. Bank Examiner........... Farmington.
E. J. Geiselman, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .St. Louis.
Mont.......... Arthur J. Lochrie, Supt. of Banks, State
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G. M. Robertson, Chief Bank Examiner.... Helena.
S. L. Kleve, Bank Examiner............................Helena.
R. L. Smith, Bank Examiner...........................Helena.
?• N. Hawkins. Asst. State Examiner......... Helena.
A. E. Williamson, Deputy State Examiner.Missoula.
B. A. Risley, Deputy State Examiner..........Dillon.
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R- A. Lathom, Deputy State Examiner... .Columbus.
A. M. Johnson, Deputy State Examiner. . .Great Falls.
Neb.............Clarence G. Bliss, Secretary, Department of
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Geo. W. Woods, Bank Commissioner, De­
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Capitol Bldg.......................................................Lincoln.
Merle N. Foster, Chief Examiner, Dept, of
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Fred E- Allen, Bank Examiner....................... Lincoln
Fred W. Babka, Bank Examiner................... York.
•R Y; SasAle- Bank Examiner...........................Grand Island.
Merl H. Garrison, Bank Examiner................Hastings.
Richard Hadley, Bank Examiner...................Lincoln
A. F. Jorgensen, Bank Examiner................... Lincoln.
R. H. Larson, Bank Examiner........................ Omaha.
C. A. Lau. Bank Examiner.............................. Sutherland.
J. F- McLain, Bank Examiner........................ Omaha.
J. O. Peck, Bank Examiner..............................Norfolk.
L. C. Sorensen, Bank Examiner..................... Lincoln
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John J. Aron, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner........................................ Lincoln.
H. Y. Davis, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner........................................ Lincoln.
Wade Munn, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner........................................ Lincoln.
Tewes Kohlfs, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner........................................ Omaha.
Nev......... .E. J. Seaborn, Bank Examiner....................... Carson City.
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Leon O. Gerry, Deputy Com........................... Concord.
.G. Hayes Markley, Deputy Com...................Westfield.
Robert B. Allardice, Senior Bank Exam... .Westfield
A. S. Amerman, Senior Bank Examiner... .Trenton.
Frank H. Betz, Senior Bank Examiner. . ..
George Compton, Senior Bank Examiner. . Trenton.
John T. Connolly, Senior Bank Examiner.. Trenton.
George A. McLaughlin Senior Bk.Examiner Bordentown.
Robert F. Minch, Senior Bank Examiner. .Bridgeton.
Vemer D. Peer, Senior Bank Examiner... .Summit.
Harry Prosser, Senior Bank Examiner.........East Orange.
Theodore B. Furman, Senior Bank Ex.........East Orange.
Edw. B. Snook, Senior Bank Examiner.. . .Princeton.
John M. Baker, Junior Bank Examiner... .Trenton.
Franklin W. Bright, Junior Bank Exam... .Rutherford.
John B. Cunningham, Junior Bank Exam..Jersey City.
Charles H. Dunham, Junior Bank Exam.. .Plainfield.
Edward M. Field, Junior Bank Examiner. .Elizabeth.
Walter B. Firman, Junior Bank Exam.........Trenton.
Frank J. Fitzpatrick, Junior Bank Exam.. .Elizabeth.
Oscar B. Garthwaite, Jr.. Junior Bk. Exam.Rahway.
Benjamin P. Gregg, Junior Bank Exam.... Bloomfield.
Charles A. Kraus, Junior Bank Examiner. .Grantwood.
Walter L. Lyons, Junior Bank Examiner... Emerson.
Herbert L. Morris, Junior Bank Examiner.North Plainfield
Frank M. Power, Junior Bank Examiner... Ridgefield Park.
Alfred Sasser, Junior Bank Examiner...........Trenton.
D. O. Stablly, Junior Bank Examiner..........Summit.
William M. Struble, Junior Bank Exam... .Belleville.
John W. West, Junior Bank Examiner. . . . Hightstown.
. Lawrence A. Tamme, State Bank Exam.. .Capitol Bldg..
Santa Fe.
A. M. Richardson, Deputy State Bk. Ex. ..Santa Fe.
Jacob Stapleton, Deputy State Bk. Exam. . Santa Fe.
Justo Lucero, Special Asst. Blue-sky Dept.. Santa Fe.
.Joseph A. Broderick, Supt., State of New
York Capitol......................................................Albany, N Y.
George A. Coleman, 2d Deputy.....................Albany.
R. W. Pawling, 3d Deputy...............................Albany. ,
August Thlefeld, Jr.. 4th Deputy....................New York City.
G. W. Egbert, Chief Examiner....................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y
H. J. Young, Bank Examiner......................... Syracuse
H. S. Andrews, Bank Examiner....................51ChambersSt..N. Y
R. W. Humphrey, Bank Examiner...............51ChambersSt.,N Y
J. S. Love, Bank Examiner..............................51ChambersSt.,N.Y
Fletcher G. Crane, Bank Examiner..............51ChambersSt...N.Y
H. B. Kennedy, Bank Examiner................... Auburn.
Joseph H. Zweeres, Bank Examiner............ Rochester
John I. Mesick, Bank Examiner................... Albany.
F. W. Piderit, Bank Examiner....................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Peter N. Shippee, Bank Examiner................ Albany.
Arthur B. Vogel, Bank Examiner..................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
E. W. Irving, Bank Examiner........................ 51ChambersSt ,N.Y
O. E. Nathaway, Bank Examiner... *......... 51ChambersSt.,N. Y.
Rho L. Bush, Bank Examiner........................ 51ChambersSt.,N.Y
Louis N. Roe, Bank Examiner....................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Ralph T. Simmons, Bank Examiner.............51ChambersSt..N.Y.
Arthur Koch. Bank Examiner........................ Saratoga Springs
G M. Aldrich, Bank Examiner..................... 51 ChambersSt.,N. Y.
F. L. H. Holzer, Bank Examiner...................Buffalo.
Lawrei.ce H. Geser, Bank Examiner............ 51ChambersSt..N.Y
Geo. A. Strack. Bank Examiner.....................51ChambersSt..N.Y
Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Examiner............. 51CbambersSt.,N.Y.
E. J. Bangert, Bank Examiner........................Holland.
Fred T. Bolan, Bank Examiner...................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Charles Clarke, Bank Examiner..................... Delmar.
Mortimei S. Cole, Bank Examiner............... olChambersSt..N.Y.
Samuel Rauch, Bank Examiner..................... 51 ChambersSt..N.Y.
Alfred L. Tavlor. Bang Examiner.................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. D. Navin, Bank Examiner.................... Schenectady.
John M. Egan, Bank Examiner.....................Buffalo.
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Ambrose J. Delaney, Bank Examiner..........Rochester.
Schuyler L. Baum, Bank Examiner..............Syracuse.
Guy F. Baker, Bank Examiner...................... Syracuse.
Frank C. Maher, Bank Examiner................. KlChambersSu .N.Y .
Arthur P. McQuade, Bank Examiner..........5lChambersSt.,N Y
P. V. Liehr, Bank Examiner........................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Thomas M. Little, Bank Examiner ............ Buffalo
James A. Schaumburg, Bank Examiner... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. P. Mitchell. Bank Examiner................ 5lOhambersSt.,N.Y.
Andrew Eisen, Bank Examiner......................51 ChambersSt..IN . Y.
George R. Dise. Bank Examiner....................Buffalo
Marcus Koster, Bank Examiner.....................SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward H. Leete, Bank Examiner................5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
John J. Sullivan, Bank Examiner.................. Albany.
Guy E. Thompson, Bank Examiner..............Kenmore.
Chas. H. Schoch, Bank Examiner................. 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
John A. Tripp, Bank Examiner......................Rochester.
R. A. Brennan. Bank Examiner.............. .. . • SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
William J. McAulifle. Bank Examiner........ 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Allen L. Gillet, Bank Examiner......................Syracuse.
Clarence A. Masker, Bank Examiner........... 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
Earl Harkness, Bank Examiner..................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Geo. J. Riedel, Bank Examiner......................51££amwerSa£Geo. A. Porter, Bank Examiner.....................51 ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward Zimmerman, Jr., Bank Examiner. Buffalo.
Walter H. Wiesner, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Bernard J. Hirschfleld, Bank Examiner... 51 ChambersSt.,N.Y.
A. O. Johnson. Bank Examiner...................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Gerald R. Dorman, Bank Examiner............ SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
Robert A. Barnet, Jr., Bank Examiner ... .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Thomas Martinus, Bank Examiner...............51ChambersHt.,N. Y.
Joseph B. Zweifel, Bank Examiner................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John C. Dieckert, Bank Examiner................ 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John D. Hamilton, Bank Examiner..............Rochester.
H. R. MacEwen, Bank Examiner..................Syracuse.
John F. McCloskey, Bank Examiner........... 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur J. Ruhle, Bank Examiner...................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Robert E. Pratt, Bank Examiner.................. 51ChambersSt..N.Y.
Wm. DeC. White. Bank Examiner................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Roger F. Molloy, Bank Examiner................. SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward F. X. Wolfe, Bank Examiner......... SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
Paul V. Liehr, Bank Examiner....................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John J. Cavanaugh, Bank Examiner............Syracuse.
Robert E. Chellis, Bank Examiner................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
D. Cushman, Bank Examiner......................... Biiffalo, IS. Y.
Edmond W. Browne. Bank Examiner.........51 ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Joseph V. Mullaly, Bank Examiner..............51ChambersSt..N.Y.


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. .H. Le Roy Miller, Bank Examiner...............Rochester. _
Margaret E. Kennedy, Bank Examiner.... 5lOhambera|t..N.Y.
James A. Sheeran, Bank Examiner..................5lChambersSt.,IN.Y.
Henry J. Nauer, Bank Examiner..................... 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
A. Charles Ruocco, Bank Examiner................ tlohnmheraSt ’N YJohn Lacke, Bank Examiner. ......................... ShSSlt'’w Y
Francis J. Ludeman, Bank Examiner..............SlChambersSt. N.Y.
Louis J. Devantoy, Bank Examiner............. y
Michael A. Kearns, Bank Examiner................ 5}£h<imbersSt.,N.Y.
Charles R. Johnson, Bank Examiner.............. 5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
William Taner, Bank Examiner........................ 51ChambersSc..N.Y.
Francis A. Florin, Bank Examiner................
Arthur W. Dahl, Bank Examiner.................
Raymond F. Garraty, Bank Examiner. . •• SlChambersSt..N.Y.
Scudder D. Gildersleeve, Bank Examiner. . 51ChambersSt. N.Y.
James McWilliams, Bank Examiner.............v‘
Clarence F. Hartig, Bank Examiner.............51 ChambersSt ..N.Y.
Charles R. Murray, Bank Examiner............SlChambersSt.,N.Y.
Alister W. D. Steele, Bank Examiner..........IJ"ny‘
Leslie W. Wintsch, Bank Examiner..............
Patrick J. McConnell, Bank Examiner. .. ■51ChambersSt..N.Y.
Salvin C. Marolda, Bank Examiner..............f
'nY*
Arthur R. Seaton, Bank Examiner............... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur D. Rooney, Bank Examiner............. £lChamb|™§*-’S-v'
William Breslau, Bank Examiner.................. £}££am5erSaJ'’M V
Walter E. Riddle, Bank Examiner................fv
Albert Wenzel, Bank Examiner...................... olOhambersSt.N.Y.
E. R. McAulifle, Bank Examiner.................. Jackson Heights.L.I.
Stuart C. Dew, Bank Examiner..................... Rochester.
Joseph H. Gervais, Bank Examiner..............Rochester.
James A. Murray, Bank Examiner............... Rochester.
Wm. I. J. Conway, Bank Examiner..............Scarsdale.
... John Mitchell, Chief Bank Examiner............ Raleigh.
W. L. Williams, Bank Examiner.................... Raleigh.
D. M. Darden, Bank Examiner..................... Raleigh.
L. H. Harrison, Asst. Bank Examiner......... Raleigh.
W. M. Wiggins, Asst. Bank Examiner.........Raleigh.
Jno. A. Campbell, Jr., Asst. Bank Exam.. . .Raleigh.
B. R. Roberts, Asst. Bank Examiner............Raleigh.
J. B. Carson, Asst. Bank Examiner.............. Raleigh.
J. E. Bobbitt. Clerk-Examiner........................Raleigh.
N. D...........Gilbert Semingson, State Examiner............... Bismarck.
J. M. Shirek. Office Deputy............................. Bismarck.
R. S. See, Deputy Examiner............................Minot.
J. L. McRae, Deputy Examiner.....................Devilsbi?ka
J. W. Goodman, Deputy Examiner.............. Bismarck.
P. L. Larsen, Deputy Examiner.....................XalleJ City.
J. K. Nesvik, Deputy Examiner.................... Grand Forks.
John Will, Deputy Examiner........................ .Bismarck.
Andrew Sathe, Deputy Examiner (City andValley CJty
J. R? Snyder, Deputy Exam. (City andCo.) Bismarck.
J. A. Brown. Deputy Exam. (City and Co.). Rolla.
Martin J. Engeseth, Deputy Exam. (City
and Co.)............................................................... Minot.
Ohio
O C. Gray, Supt. of Banks..............................Columbus.
........... F. R. Ambrose, Asst. Supt. of Banks............ Columbus.
Chas. C. Saffln, Jr., Attorney Examiner. . - Columbus.
D A. Filler, Chief Examiner........................... Columbus.
G. T. Blake, Foreign Exchange and Trust
Officer.................................................................... opium ous.
C. W. Miller, Liquidating Agent....................Newark.
H. F. Ashley, Bank Examiner.........................Oberlin.
G. W. Burr, Bank Examiner........................... Lakewood.
O. W. Boyd, Bank Examiner.......................... Canton.
Edward Beverly, Bank Examiner...................Columbus.
Irene Berger, Bank Examiner......................... Mt. Vernon.
Guy C. Davis, Bank Examiner...................... Iindlay.
Wm. Fronizer, Bank Examiner...................... Sandusky.
E. B. Gray, Bank Examiner............................Columbus.
C D. Houser, Bank Examiner.......................Upper Sandusky.
F. L. Harrison, Bank Examiner.....................Columbus.
Isaac Jones, Bank Examiner...........................Cincinnati.
A. E. Johnson, Bank Examiner..................... Prospect.
Eugene King, Bank Examiner.......................Deshler.
Wm. M. Konzen, Bank Examiner.................Napoleon
Leroy Kuhlman, Bank Examiner...................New Knoxt file.
C. A. Ladrach, Bank Examiner...................... Dover.
Cyrus R. Lawrence, Bank Examiner............Columbus.
H. L. Lockwood, Bank Examiner..................Frankfort.
Thos. McEldowny, Bank Examiner..............Upper Sandusky.
Paul Mitchell, Bank Examiner......................Columbus.
W. J. Monahan, Bank Examiner...................Columbus.
R. W. Mytholar, Bank Examiner..................Akron.
O D Miller, Bank Examiner..........................Zanesville.
J V. McCoppen, Bank Examiner................. Ada.
R. F. Lind, Bank Examiner............................. Canton.
N E. Reichelderfer, Bank Examiner........... Circleville.
Earl A. Ross, Bank Examiner.........................Cleveland.
H. J. Schulte, Bank Examiner........................ Cincinnati.
D. J. Schurr, Bank Examiner........................Columbus.
E R. Schurr, Bank Examiner.......................London.
W. J. Skehan, Bank Examiner..................... Toledo.
Clyde Sharp, Bank Examiner........................ Ada.
L. E. Smart, Bank Examiner..........................hindlay.
Paul Warner, Bank Examiner.......................Utica.
Joseph Welsh, Bank Examiner..................... London.
B L. Williams, Bank Examiner.................... Jeffersonville.
John Cameron, Bank Examiner.................... Columbus.
Wm. D. Carle, Bank Examiner..................... Cleveland.
O. C. Shanower, Bank Examiner..................Bowling Green.
Mel Shaw, Bank Examiner............................. Columbus.
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Charles G. Bell, Bank Examiner.................... Norwalk.
Okla............C. G. Shull, Bank Commissioner, State
Capitol Bldg.........................
........ Oklahoma City.
••
O. J. Alexander, Asst. Bank Commissioner
State Capitol Bldg......................... • • • • • •. . Oklahoma City.
J. D. Pennington, Bank Examiner, State
Capitol Bldg...........................................■ ■ • • • Oklahoma City.
•*
W. O. Ernest, Bank Examiner, State
Capitol Building............................................ Oklahoma City.
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H. H. Hinkle, Bank Examiner......................... Hugo.
“
E. E. Wilson, Bank Examiner..........................Oklahoma City.
“
w R. Samuel, Bank Examiner........................ Oklahoma City.
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M C. Trimble, Bank Examiner..................... Shawnee.
C. B. Markham, Bank Examiner...................
••
Tom G. Taylor, Bank Examiner..................... Oklahoma City.
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R. A. Patton, Bank Examiner..........................Claremore.
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W. E. Clark, Bank Examiner......................... Enid.
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e. c. Gay, Building & Loan Auditor...........Oklahoma City.
Ore ........ A. A. Schramm, Supt. of Banks..................... Salem.
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Tinkham Gilbert. Asst. Supt. of Banks... .Salem.
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H. O. Voget, Examiner......................................Portiasnd
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Herbert F. Clarke. Examiner............................Portland.
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M. W. Starbuck, Examiner............................... Portianu.
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George E. Cusick, Asst. Examiner..................Portland.
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E. T. Way. Asst. Examiner.............................Portland.
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O. J. Smith, Secretary.......................................Salem.
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S. M. Laws, Statistician...................................Salem.

STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAM INERS—Con tin ued
State

Name

Address

Pa.. .. ....Peter G. Cameron, Secretary of Banking,
State Capitol Bldg........................................
Harnshur"'/ff™®8 A; Baylor, First Deputy Secretary. . Harrisburg!
Frank W. Jackson, Special Deputy............ Pittsburgh
W^t«?TrSlSith’ Sp™cial D®P«ty....................... Philadelphia.
Walter E. Burns, Deputy Secretary...............Harrisburg.
h JwSwgm?V€?’ Deputy Secretary.................Harrisburg.
H H. Eshbach, Chief, Bureau of Bldg &
Loan Associations............................................. Harrishursr
John P. Volk, Asst. Supervisor, Bldg. &
“'
P'Oan Associations......................................... H^rrishuri?
Laurence C. Glass, Chief Clerk.................. Harrisburg
George H. Orth, Chief, Bureau of Private
B‘
t ' Aii-......... t ' 't>" ' i......................... Harrisburg.
Albert J.
Allison, Jr. Bank Examiner...........Pittsburgh.
t w £?Id Ape?; B,ap£ Examiner....................Pittsburgh.
J. W. Barrett, Bank Examiner.........................Wilkes-Barre.
Chas. K. Booda, Bank Examiner....................Philadelphia.
?alf£ Examiner................ Philadelphia .
% Bran.dt- Bank Examiner........... Harrisburg.
Walter C.Brenneis, Bank Examiner............. Pittsburgh.
irnH8'riV'riBr<?W«' BfnS Examiner.................Philadelphia.
Ea,rl D. Buck. Bank Examiner.........................Wilkes-Barre.
ft- tt. Oarmany, Bank Examiner..................... Harrisburg
p'™,- V. Davies, Bank Examiner.................. Philadelphia.
Fred K. Denison, Bank Examiner...............Philadelphia.
Thomas Dixon, Bank Examiner....................Philadelphia.
Rnwt n
ief,Bank Examiner. . .Philadelphia.
Robert C. Enders, Bank Examiner.............. Harrisburg
Rnhnrr p' wellx’ BanE Examiner..................Philadelphia.
W ™«™/£rsUSO%
Bank Exam.. . .Wilkes-Barre.
w;,H ffi°-rd/erryA Bank Examiner...............Pittsburgh.
t
^rye» Bank Examiner................... Pittsburgh.
Frarli^ rPtr *?frd,T?a^lrT?xamirier..................Harrisburg.
Ravm™i ne ter' Bank Examiner................... Philadelphia.
Raymond H. Gorsuch, Bank Examiner.. . .Pittsburgh.
Wm. H. Gross. Bank Examiner....................... Pittsburgh.
tredenck C. Hallowell, Bank Examiner. . .Philadelphia.
•/PsSph B- Harkness, Jr., Bank Examiner. .Pittsburgh.
U. Shuman Hart, Bank Examiner.................. Wilkes-Barre.
C. C. Headland, Bank Examiner...................Pittsburgh.
Bank Examiner..........................Pittsburgh.
Tf Houston, Bank Examiner............. Pittsburgh.
Ij,£a:rl Hutchinson, Bank Examiner.............Philadelphia.
P w^PwJo^lBank Examiner................... Wilkes-Barre.
Keithan, Bank Examiner......... Philadelphia.
Hnowles, Bank Examiner............. Philadelphia
v,' f- Lancaster, Bank Examiner..............Pittsburgh.
K. b. Landis, Bank Examiner......................... Harrisburg.
R. S. Landis. Bank Examiner...........................Philadelphia.
M. J. Lavin, Bank Examiner........................... Wilkes-Barre.
w ri,v^k?ank Examiner. . ........................ Philadelphia.
W. Dittrich Levy, Bank Examiner................Philadelphia.
Ralph Lischy, Bank Examiner.......................Philadelphia.
Wm. J. McCuen, Bank Examiner..................Wilkes-Barre.
TW=arp A>^cCl?!louSh’ ,Ba?k Examiner. .Philadelphia.
T u ' ™ ^cGarnty, Bank Examiner......... Philadelphia.
v H McLaughlin, Bank Examiner............... Pittsburgh
Om'H HalVTU’ Bank Examiner.......................Philadelphia.
OndreeH. Marsh, Bank Examiner...............Wilkes-Barre.
Chas. B. Matsinger, Bank Examiner...........Wilkes-Barre.
Raymond A. Mayer, Bank Examiner..........Philadelphia.
.John Li. Meighen, Bank Examiner...............Pittsburgh.
James M. Miller, Bank Examiner..................Pittsburgh.
mPuauleL^lllel?t B?-nk Examiner..................Wilkes-Barre.
¥lli,er: Bank Examiner....................Pittsburgh.
Howard A. Neidig, Bank Examiner............... Philadelphia.
John L. O Harrow, Bank Examiner..............Pittsburgh.
B- Osborne, Bank Examiner...................... Pittsburgh.
C. Edwin Payne, Bank Examiner...................Wilkes-Barre.
&arnJDP"ce' Bank Examiner.................. Pittsburgh.
rI1™* D- Reinert, Bank Examiner................Philadelphia.
Ra, ph W. Reitzel, Bank Examiner.................Wilkes-Barre.
« Ku*h. Bank Examiner.................. Philadelphia.
Charles K. Scheffter, Bank Examiner........... Pittsburgh
Chas. E. Schmucker, Bank Examiner......... Philadelphia.
H- L. Scott, Bank Examiner............................ Pittsburgh.
C- Selsor, Bank Examiner..................... Philadelphia.
ff-H-„,shcfPk’ Bank Examiner.......................... Pittsburgh.
>f®°- T. Sloan, Bank Examiner.......................Pittsburgh.
Charles W. Snyder, Bank Examiner.......... Harrisburg.
RiS-T?'c.?0u,le’^Ba?kr.Examlner....................Philadelphia.
Roy E. Stahl Bank Examiner........................ Wilkes-Barre.
Wm. R Steckley, Bank Examiner................ Harrisburg.
(/has. A. Steele, Bank Examiner.................... Pittsburgh.
Haymond R. Stoner, Bank Examiner...........Wilkes-Barre
Chas. G. Strang, Bank Examiner...................Pittsburgh
rw?^StrSt£ifce’ Ba?>k Examiner....................Philadelphia.
Donaid H. Strong, Bank Examiner............ Philadelphia.
Deorge M. Stroud, Jr., Bank Examiner... .Philadelphia.
George S. Summers, Chief Bank Exam.. . . Harrisburg.
•L D. Swigart, Chief Bank Examiner............Pittsburgh
E; B- Toppin, Bank Examiner...................... Philadelphia,
y™.-. H- Turner, Bank Examiner....................Philadelphia.
yyH* D, Vogd, Bank Examiner...................... Pittsburgh.
J. F. Whelihan, Jr., Bank Examiner............. Philadelphia.
Bank Examiner........ Philadelphia.
Fred Wigfleld, Jr. Bank Examiner................ Wilkes-Barre.
W. R Wirth, Bank Examiner........................Pittsburgh.
Paul A. Yeager, Bank Examiner....................Pittsburgh.
Chas. H. Zimmerman, Bank Examiner. . . .Harrisburg.
• Geo. H. Newhall, Bank Commissioner.........Room 110 State
E J. Littlefield, Deputy Commissioner.... Providencevidencew. L. Offer, Bank Examiner.......................... Providence
John T. Pollard, Bank Examiner................... East Providence.
R. L. Sayles, Bank Examiner.......................... Cranston.
Andrew Winsor, Bank Examiner................... Providence
John T. Marshall, Bank Examiner............... Barrington.
Or. Hennkson, Clerk................................ Providence
Madeline T. Mulgrew, Clerk......................... . Providence.
S. C.
.Albert S Fant, State Bank Examiner..........Columbia.
W E- Watkins. Associate Bank Exam........ Greenville.
c- W. Calhoun, Associate Bank Examiner. Bishopville.
D. J. Winn. Asst. Bank Examiner.................Darlington.
W. R. Scarborough, Asst. Bank Examiner Columbia.
• A- Harper Asst. Bank Exam....................Honea Pathe.
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EuBer. Asst. Bank Examiner..............Pacolet.
J. M Smith, Auditor
. ....................... Columbia.
W. N. Query, Asst. State Auditor.........Columbia.
S. D.
.Fred R. Smith, Supt. of Banks................
Pierre
A. E Fossum, Deputv Supt, of Banks........ Pierre!
J. B. Lambertson, Asst, to Supt. of Banks. Pierre.
T. B. Thorson, Counsel...................................... Pierre.
U. G. Stevenson, Bank Examiner..................Sioux Falls
E- J- Morris, Bank Examiner.......................... Aberdeen
Chris Hirning, Bank Examiner....................... Mitchell.
S. E. Anderson, Bank Examiner.................... Sioux Falls


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Name

Address

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Bank Examiner.......................... Pierre.
G. J. McGregor, Bank Examiner................... Pierre.
Tenn... . ■ H. L. Grigsby, Supt. of Banks........................ 512-14 Bennie Dillon
Smkh- Deputy & Chief Clerk........ Nash’vitle.Sh'ille'
tf <-- nnhBano K,xaminer.............................Memphis.
t wwMattonT, Ba,n^, Examiner..................... Nashville.
t ft Wilspn, Bank Examiner.........................Jackson.
J. M. Davis, Bank Examiner..........................Lawrenceburg
H- Callahan, Bank Examiner....................Athens.
E. Wallace, Bank Examiner.......................Nashville.
r'tv ' q afueV.Baflk^Examiner........................ Morristown.
w a Smith, Bank Examiner...........................Milan.
W. A. Dance, Bank Examiner.........................Knoxville.
Texas.
.James Shaw. Banking Commissioner............State Capitol,Austin
J. E. Roberts, Deputy Commissioner...........State Capitol,Austin
S' S' Bflanson. Bank Examiner...................... Bryan.
t ' B-Dhapoton, Bank Examiner................... San Antonio.
w
rfd®’ Bank Exammer............................ Marlin.
w. w. Dees, Bank Examiner...........................Victoria.
W-N.Greer, Bank Examiner.........................Houston.
ff■ o' Hamilton, Bank Examiner....................Corsicana.
Si Y- H?ldeniess, Bank Examiner...................Greenville.
M. E. Hulsey, Bank Examiner....................... Dallas.
ElW-Jamison Bank Examiner.................... San Angelo.
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H--’ Bank Examiner................Harlingen.
r*' Ta' McMillin, Bank Examiner.....................Dallas.
oi AU ^arlP1’ Bank Examiner........................Amarillo.
' laud r. Truett, Bank Examiner..................W^hitewright.
Utah. ... . W. H. Hadiock, Bank Commissioner, Room
217 State Capitol Bldg..................................Salt Lake City.
Jon6s. Chief Examiner............................ Salt Lake City.
Chesley Barton, Bank Examiner.................. Salt Lake City.
E. G. Robbins. Bank Examiner.....................Salt Lake City.
Vt.. . . . .. R. C. Clark, Bank Commissioner, State St.Montpelier.
Jessie A. Watkins, Chief Clerk....................... Montpelier
L- H. La valley. Bank Examiner.....................Rutland.
it" D. Watkins, Bank Examiner.................... Barre
R. L. Kelieher, Bank Examiner..................... Montpelier.
Va..
' ' M'
Bristow, Com. of Ins. & Banking,
t
pfflee Bldg..................................Richmond.
L. R. Ritchie. Examiner....................................Richmond.
B. ,T. Woodward. Examiner..............................Richmond.
E. J. Smith, Examiner....................................... Saluda.
K. 1. Snort, Exammer....................................... Lawrenceville^
D. T. Zentmeyer, Asst. Examiner..................Roanoke.
W.p.Blanlts, Bank Examiner.......................Petersburg.
G- P- Justis, Asst. Bank Examiner................ Blackstone.
R. F. B. Steele, Asst. Examiner......................Appomattox.
Lacy K. Wood, Asst. Examiner...................... Norfolk.
W. S. Rendleman, Asst. Examiner................ Danville.
G. Harwood Bates, Asst. Examiner.............. Richmond.
ash.. .. • H. C. Johnson, Supervisor of Banking........ Olympia.
S. Zeno Varnes, Deputy Supervisor of Bkg. Olympia.
C. S. Moody, Asst. Supervisor of Banking
Olympia.
H. S. Wilson, Bank Examiner......................... Spokane.
A. L. Cryor, Bank Examiner................
Spokane.
Geo. H. Jackson, Bank Examiner.. . .
Seattle.
A. J. Cotton, Bank Examiner..............
Longview.
O. Williams, Bank Examiner................
Seattle.
L. J. Esslinger, Bank Examiner...........
Yakima.
G. M. Lewis. Asst. Bank Examiner. .
Olympia.

........ L. R. Charter, Jr., Com. of Banking............Charleston.
P;
Morrison, Receiver.................................. Charleston.
W. R. Seal, Examiner.........................................Charleston.
Marion Workman, Examiner........................ Keyser.
John J. Nash, Examiner.................................. Huntington.
Helen S. Barringer, Secretary....................... Charleston
Alta Wagner, Asst. Secretary........................Charleston.
W. Ray Tabler, Receiver.................................. Clarksburg.
P. H. White. Asst. Receiver............................ Clarksburg
L. D. Griffin, Examiner.................................... Clarksburg.
O. S. Summers, Examiner............................... Clendenim
C. F Smith, Examiner..................................... West Union.
Paul Sayre, Examiner....................................... Grafton.
C. E. Lawhead, Examiner............................... pt. Pleasant.
............. C. F. Schwenker, Commissioner..................... State Capitol Bldg.
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Madison.
W. H. Richards, Deputy Com....................... Madison.
Thomas Herreid, Chief Examiner................. Madison.
C. P. Diggles, Supervisor.................................. Madison.
C. E. Butters, Chief Clerk................................Madison.
R. B. Ellis. Bank Examiner.............................Madison.
Chas. T. Shape, Bank Examiner....................Milwaukee
W. C. Edwards, Bank Examiner....................Madison
G. W. Jamieson, Bank Examiner...................Madison.
I. E. Backus, Bank Examiner......................... Madison.
Geo. O. Poundstone, Bank Examiner..........Madison.
E. F. Witzig, Bank Examiner......................... Eau Claire.
S. N. Schafer, Bank Examiner........................ Green Bay.
G. A. Shape, Bank Examiner.. . ..................... Madison
Walter Nyhus, Bank Examiner...................... Green Bay.
Thos. M. Purtell. Examiner............................ Madison.
Stanley Caldwell, Examiner........................... Lodi
E. L. Richardson, Bank Examiner................Fond du Lac.
C. L. Pitman, Bank Examiner........................ Milwaukee.
Harry W. Barney, Asst. Examiner................Sparta.
Harry Haslett, Asst. Examiner.......................Fond du Lac.
Arthur C. Moors, Asst. Examiner................. Wauwatosa
Herbert E. Platz, Asst. Examiner..................Milwaukee
Karl V. Schoenecker, Asst. Examiner...........Milwaukee!
R. D. Luther, Asst. Examiner......................... Waupaca.
Clarence C. Steele, Asst. Examiner............... Sparta.
J. G. Schweizer, Asst. Examiner.....................Madison.
5' S'
Aast- Examiner............................Eau Claire.
R. E. Killeen, Asst. Examiner......................... Wautoma
F. C. Teske, Asst. Examiner............................ Princeton
D- E. Vallier, Asst. Examiner..........................South MUwaukee.
S. A. Sylvester, Asst. Examiner..................... Madison
Wyo.
.John A. Reed, State Examiner....................... State Capitol Bldg.
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t.
Cheyenne.
A. L. Putnam, Deputy State Examiner... .Cheyenne.
W. E. Banks, Examiner......................................Cheyenne
William Reeves. Jr., Bank Examiner............ Cheyenne!
R. E. McFarlane, Examiner..............................Cheyenne.
L. L. Williams, Examiner...................................Cheyenne
L. A. Christensen, Bank Examiner.................Cheyenne!

LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS
December 31, 1929
Name and Federal
Reserve District

Name and Federal
Reserve District

Address

NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Folder, W. P................................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington,
D. C.
„
Hodgson, R. M..............................Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington,
D. C.
„
McBryde, W. W........................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington,
D. C.
„
Smith, C. F...................................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington, D. C-.
Crossen, G. W................................Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington, D. C.
„
Stewart, A. M................................ Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington,
D. C.
_
Wilson, C. F....................................Office, Comptroller of the Currency,
ington, D. C.

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DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
(By Federal Reserve Districts)
Williams F. D. (1)..................... Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Reeves, Owen T., Jr. (2)...........525 Federal Reserve Bk.Bldg.,New York.N-Y.
Newnham, Stephen L. (3)... . 1500 Walnut St..Room 1503, Philadelphia, Pa.
Taylor, William (4).................... 715 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg. Cleveland Ohio.
Byers R. W. (5).........................Nat.Metropolitan Bk.Bldg-.Washington.D.C.
Robb’ Ellis D (6)....................... 608 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Leyburn A. P. (7).......................164 W.Jackson Blvd.,Room 1209, Chicago, Ill.
Wood, John S. (8)....................... 1310 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., bt.
Louis, Mo.
Wright I. D. (9)......................... 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
„
Roberts L. K. (10).................... 800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Collier Richard H. (11)...........1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Harris. Thos. E. (12)................. 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Allanson, E. A. (3)......................1500 Walnut St., Room 1503 Philadelphia. Pa.
Allen E F. (10)...........................800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City,MoAmrh’ein Joseph A. (5)............ 203 Grace-Broad Arcade Bldg., Richmond, VaAnderson O. A. (9).................... 9 Midland National Bank Bldg.,Billings,Mont.
Ashwood, Cecil (2)...................... Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Austin, J. W. (4)..........................715 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg.. Cleveland, Ohio.
Bailev J. L. (5)............................P. O. Box 1185, Huntington, W. Va
Baker W. B. (3).......................... 1500 Walnut St., Room 1503, Philadelphia.Pa.
Baldridge Wm. H. (12)........... 403 Empire State Bldg.. Spokane, Wash.
Basham. A. A. (6).......................P. O. Box 940, Knoxville, Tenn.
Baugh G. W. (7)........................ 3111 Jackson St., Sioux City, Iowa.
Beaton, Otis W. (2).................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Beatty. R. S. (7)...........................P. O. Box 272, Decatur, Ill.
Becker E. J. (10)......................... P. O. Box 186, Clinton, Okla.
Bina J. C. (9)............................... 4532 Grand Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
Bishop, R. O. (10).......................800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City,
Black H W (2) ........................ 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
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N. Y.
Bleakley. B. J. (4).......................P. O. Box 421. Wheeling, W. Va.
Boysen. Alfred (3).......................Post Office Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Burk L S (7).............................. 307 Federal Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa.
Bvrne J J (6) ........................... P. O. Box 741, Montgomery, Ala.
Carter, Aubrey B. (U)............ Room 185, Treasury fiept. Washington, D C.
Chorpening I. I. (12)............... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Clarke, Addison A. (4)............. P. O. Box 122, Lima, Ohio.
Clarke. F. S. (2)........................... Gen’l Delivery, Kingston, N. Y.
Coffin G. M. (1) (R.)...............First National Bank, Putnam, Conn.
Coffin G. S. (12)........................ 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Cooke A J (12) ....................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Cottin’gham T. J. (6)............... 608 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Cunningham F. F. (6).............. P. O. Box 822, Nashville, Tenn.
Cutler W A (7).... .7.......... P. O. Box 527, Rock Island, Ill.
Dalton, John W. (5)..................P. O. Box 958, Charlotte. N. C.
Dann R G (2)......................... P. O. Box 442, Utica, N. Y.
Davenport, H. B. (3).................P. O. Box 61, Lancaster, Pa.
Donahue. C. A. (12)................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Donahue W. H. (10).................P. O. Box 1546, Muskogee, Okla.
Donovan, Leo. D. (7)................164 W. Jackson Blvd..Room 1209,Chicago,III.
Dooley, Thomas E. (1)............. 273 Grand View Terrace Hartford, Conn.
Dve Sam W (7)..........................215 Central Nat 1 Bank Bldg., Peoria, Ill.
Elkins Lewis R. (8)................... 214 Federal Bldg., Evansville, Ind.
Embry, Jacob (11)...................... 1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Erdman, M. E. (2)..................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.
Evans, Clyde J. (6).................... P- O. Box 1828, Atlanta, Ga.
Paris A B. (4)............................. P. O. Box 506, Richmond, Ky...................
Finney R Gordon (3)..............1500 Walnut St.,Room 1503, Philadelphia, Pa.
Foster,’Charles W. (11)............519 Bedell Bldg., San Antonio, Texas.
Francis C. C. (2)........................ 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Fraser J. A. (10).........................P. O. Box 574, Hutchinson, Kan.
Freeman O M (1)....................205 Governor St., Providence, R. I.
French il S (7)
. 7 . . .... 164 W. Jackson Blvd.,Room 1209, Chicago,Ill.
Fuller, Harry R. (7)................... P. O. Box 592, Indianapolis Ind.
Fulton Ira J. (4)......................... 715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
, _ ,
Garrett Robert D........................care of Div. of Insolvent National Banks,
u
Office of Comptroller of the Currency.
Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.
Gaskell Geo. R. (4)................... 715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
GUbart H. B. (11)...................... P. O. Box 318, Wichita Falls, Texas.
Glazier, Chas. A. (12)................P. O. Box 226, Provo, Utah.
Goodhart R. W. (9) (R.)....care of Div. of Insolvent National Banks,
°
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Treasury Dept.. Washington, D. C.
Gray W. M. (12) (J.G.)..........514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Green A. W. (1).........................Fed. Reserve Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Green’ Charles W. (5)...............P. O. Box 334, Cumberland, Md.
Harrison HG. (8).. ............... 1310 Fed. Com. Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Hartman Chas. H. (3)............1500 Walnut St.,Room 1503, Philadelphia.Pa.
Hauschild, L. P. (4)..................P. O. Box 473, New Castle, Pa.
Hawkins J W (11)...................P. O. Box 1471, Abilene, Texas.
Hedrick ’Gilbar C. (11).......... 1706 RepublicVBank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Hooker Robert K. (8)............ 1310 Fed. Com. Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Hooper, Marshall (12).............. 522 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Hopkins R L (7)......................405 Federal Reserve Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
Horton B E (11)...................... P. O. Box 1584, Waco, Texas.
Hotchk’in, Paul L. (2)...............326 Ten Eyck St., Watertown, N. Y.
Huck Wm F (9).......................306 Dakota Bank Bldg., Aberdeen. S. Dak.
Hurley, Michael J. (1)..............Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Hutt Wm. E. (11)......................Sherman, Texas.
Isaac, John (1)..............................Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Joseph, Edw. M. (7).................. 547 Cherry St. S. E„ Grand Rapids, Mich.
Kane Thos. F. (5)...................... National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
.
Kane W. W. (8)..........................5381 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Ketner. John H. (3).................. 406 Carsonia Ave., Reading. Pa
Laird H A (7). . . .................... 309 Federal Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa._______
(R.)
(J.G.)
(U.)

Lamb, Ernest (11).......... . ... P. O. Box 667, Greenville, Texas.
. .1124 N. Olive St., Santa Ana, Calif.
Lamm, R. Foster (12)
. .P. O. Box 1364, New Orleans, La.
Lammond, W. M. (6) . .
..625 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Fanning, L. C. (2)..........
P. O. Box 463, Columbus. Ohio.
Lanum, Harry L. (4).. .
. . 164 W. Jackson Blvd.,Room 1209, Chicago,Ill.
Laufer, H. E. (7).............
.. P. O. Box 442, Albany, Ga.
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Lifsey, W. P. (6)..............
. .care of La Fayette Hotel, Little Rock, Ark.
Lilly, John F. (8)............
. .326 Yates Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Linden, C. C. (12)..........
. .525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Lorang, P. J. (2)..............
. .823 Comer Bldg., Birmingham. Ala.
Luiken, John B. (6). .. .
..525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Luscombe, A. P. (2)....
. . 800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City,
Lyon, Cecil W. (10)
. .care of Div. of Insolvent National Banks,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.
McCall, W. P. (1)........................Federal Reserve Bank jlldg., Boston, Mass.
McCans, A B. (2)...................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York N. Y.
McGinnis, F. J. (3).....................1500 Walnut St.,Room 1503, Philadelphia. Pa.
McLaren, D. D. (9)....................201 Security National Bank Bldg.,
Sioux
Falls, S. Dak.
,
...
McLean, C. H. (12)................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
McMullan, J. R. (5).................. Natl. Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Washington,
D. C.
y
Machield, C. J. (2)..................... 184 Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y.
Madland, L. L. (12)...................622 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Male, W. N. (10)........................ 506 California Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Mann, Stuart H. (8)..................1310 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Medill, Geo. L. (3)......................P. O. Box 32, Altoona, Pa.
Miller, P. V. (10).........................800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City.
Mo.
Mooney, R. E. (8)...................... P. O. Box 1092, Louisville, Ky.
Morgan C E. (12).................... 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Motter, Charles W. (5)............ P. O. Box 332, Raleigh, N. C.
Murphy, Daniel F. (1)............ 31 Albion St., Melrose Highland, Mass.
Neill Robert (2) ........................ 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New lork,
N. Y.
Nelson, F. S. (10)........................202 Federal Bldg., Grand Island, Neb.
Nelson, Nels (9)........................... 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Nolan, W. R. (7)......................... P. O. Box 536, Waterloo, Iowa.
Norman L A (4)
............ P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ockershausen, F. C. (5)............ National Metropolitan National Bank Bldg.,
Washington, D. C.
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O’Conner T J (2)................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Palmer, R. E. A. (12)................ 622 Central Bldg., Seattle, WashParker, Edw. F. (1)....................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston. Mass.
Penn, D. V. (10)......................... P. O. Box 1091, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Peterson, F. R. (11)...................Federal Reserve Bank, Houston, lex.
Pierce. W. W. (11)...................... P. O. Box 556, Corsicana, Texas.
Price, A. E. (12)...........................1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calir.
Quinn Henry F. (7)................... 164 W. Jackson Blvd.,Room 1209,Chicago,111.
Rafter, C. T. (10)........................ P. O. Box 296, Salina, Kas.
Ramsdell, P. C. (5).....................National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
_
Ransom, Frank T. (3)...............1500 Walnut St., Room 1503, Philadelphia.Pa.
Reimers, D. H. (7) (J. G.) . . .309 Federal Bldg., Des Moines Iowa
Rial B. P. (U.) (J.G.)...............Room 301, Div. of Insolvent National Banks,
Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.
Robinson, H. P. (2)....................525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
Lyons, Gibbs (U.).

Roetzel G. F. (10)......................P. O. Box 1091, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Roots, J. O. (11).......................... P. O. Box 1062, Austin, Texas.
Ross, M. A. (10).......................... Hotel Valentine-on Broadway, Kansas City,
Mo.
.
Rossman, Richard (4)...............P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh,_pa.
„ ...
Rummel, John T. (12).............. 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Ryan, Frank J. (1)..................... Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Sanders, J. L. (7)........................ P. O. Box 592, Indianapolis, Ind.
Schechter, W. J. (4)...................P. O. Box 1058, Pittsburgh Pa.
Schofield, John W. (U.)............1639 Hayworth Ave., Hollywood, Calir.
Sedlacek, L. H. (9)......................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Sevison, Henry (9)...................... 309nTorrey Bldg^ Duluth, Minin ^
7

Schroyer,

R. (2)......525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Siblev W. L. (11).......................P. O. Box 1223, Shreveport, La.
Siebert J. II. (3).......................P. O. Box 491, Williamsport, Pa.
Sims M H (4)
................. No. 10, 5527 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Smith Geo. F. (3).......................P. O. Box 981, Harrisburg, Pa.
Smith’ Geo H. (4)...................... Apt. 702A, Penn Albert Hotel,Greensburg,Pa.
Snvder Vernon G. (3).............. P. O. Box 231, Sunbury, Pa.
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Stevens L T (9)........................ 4929 Pleasant Ave., South, Minneapolis,Minn.
Stewart’ Chas. A. (5)................ P. O. Box 97, East Falls Church, Va.
Stewart H E. (2)................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Stobie, C. A. (12)..................... P. O. Box 313, Honolulu, T. H.
Stokes H F (5) .........................National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
Stout, C L (10).......................... P .O. Box 197, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Stover L W. (3)......................... 7040 Ruskin Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
Strong J M. (2). . .................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Stuart’Robt K (7).................. 906 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill.
Swensen, Loren T. (4)...............715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland.
Tavlor O C(12)........................638 H°’w. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Tolton’ A. F. (12)..................... 1107 A Mattei Bldg., Fresno, Calif.
TTtt T F (7)
.............164 W. Jackson Blvd..Room 1209, Chicago,Ill.
Van Brunt, L. J.’ (9)...................18 Magill Block, Fargo, N. Dak.
Von Arb E A (8)...................... 520 East 6th St., Centralia, Ill.
Von Birgelen F. M. (9).......... 103 K 4th St., Bismarck, N. D.
Walker gHarry W. (7)...............Hotel Witter, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Wanberg, Joseph F. (7)............164 W. Jackson Blvd., Rm. 1209, Chicago, Ill.
Ward, Maxwell M. (4)..............P. O. Box 621, Cincinnati, Ohio
Watts John L. 12)......................525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
White O W (10). . . !............ 606 California Bldg., Denver Colo.
Whitehurst, W. M. (11)..........1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex.
Wilde Max C. (12).................... 514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Williams, E. L. (10)................... 800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City.
Williams T. B. (12).................. 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Wilson E B. (2)..........................Box 607, Albany, N. Y.
Wilson’ George R. (7)...............P. O. Box 589, Danville, Ill.
Witt Grady T. (11).................. P. O. Box 1224, Amarillo, Texas.
Wood D. R. (5)...........................Pulaski National Bank Bldg.. Pulaski, Va.
Woodside, Hal (8).......................1248 Washington Ave., Springfield, Mo.
Wright E M. (12)..................... 514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Young ’ Wm. R. (8).................... 407 Central State National Bank Bldg..
Memphis, Tenn. _________________ _

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VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS

Treasury Department, Office

of the

Secretary.

Washington, D. C., January 1, 1980

In pursuance of the provisions of Section 25, of the act of August 27, 1894, as amended by Section 403, Title
IV, of the Act of May 27, 1921, and reenacted by Section 522, Title IV, Act of September 21,. 1922, I hereby
proclaim the following estimate by the Director of the Mint of the values of pure metal contents of foreign coins to
be the values of such coins in terms of the money of account of the United States, to be followed in estimating the
value of all foreign merchandise exported to the United States during the quarter beginning January
1, 1930, expressed in any such metallic currencies: Provided, however, That if no such value has been
proclaimed, or if the value so proclaimed varies by five per centum or more from a value measured by the
buying rate in the New \ ork market at noon on the day of exportation, conversion shall be made at a value
measured by such buying rate, as determined by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and published by me
as certified by said bank pursuant to the provisions of said Section 25 as amended.

Ogden L. Mills, Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
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Value of Foreign Coins
Value in

COUNTRY.

Legal Standard. Monetary Unit. Terms of
U.S.

Remarks.

Money.

Argentine Republic.

Gold

Peso____

$0.9648

Austria .
Belgium.
Bolivia..

Gold .
Gold
Gold .

Schilling .
Belga___
Boliviano.

.1407
.1390
.3650

Brazil.

Gold .

Milreis_

.5462

British Colonies in Austral­ Gold
asia and Africa.
British Honduras______
Gold
Bulgaria______________
Gold .
Canada________________
Gold .
Chile_________________
Gold .

China.

Columbia...
Costa Rica.

Silver .

Gold ..
Gold..

Pound sterling ....

4.8665

Dollar..
Lev___
Dollar..
Peso....

1.0000
.0072
1.0000
.1217

'Amoy___
Canton ...
Chefoo ...
Chin Kiang
Fuchau ...
Haikwan..
Hankow
Kiaochow.
Tael..' Nanking..
Niuchwang
Ningpo ...
Peiping...
Shanghai.
Swatow...
Takau ___
Tientsin..
Yuan___
Hongkong
Dollar British ...
.Mexican ..

.5818
.5800
.5564
.5683
.5381
.5919
.5443
.5637
.5757
.5456
.5593
.5671
.5314
.5374
.5854
.5637
.3770
.3826
.3854

PesoColon.

.9733
.4653

Currency: Paper normally convertible at 44 % of face
value.
1 belga equals 5 Belgian paper francs.
Law of July 11, 1928. 13M bolivianos equal 1 pound
sterling.
Currency: Government paper convertible at 4.567
paper milreis to the gold milreis ($0.1196), by decree
of May 23, 1928.

By law of Nov. 28, 1928.

The tael is a unit of weight; not a coin. The cus­
toms unit is the Haikwan tael. The values of other
taels are based on their relation to the value of
- the Haikwan tael.
The Yuan silver dollar of 100 cents is the monetary
unit of the Chinese Republic; it is equivalent to
.637— of the Haikwan tael.

Mexican silver pesos issued under Mexican decree of
Nov. 13, 1918, are of silver content approximately
41% less than the dollar here quoted; and those
issued under decree of Oct. 27, 1919 contain about
51% less silver.
Currency; Government paper and silver.
Law establishing conversion office fixes ratio 4 colons
(nongold) =$1 U.S.

Cuba.........
Gold ..
Denmark _.
Gold „
Dominican Republic ............ Gold ..
Ecuador____
Gold ..
Egypt ............
GoldEstonia___'__
Gold ..
Finland____
Gold ..
France_____
Gold ..
Germany____
Gold „
Great Britain.
Gold —
Greece_____
Gold ..
Gautemala...
Gold...
Haiti...............
Gold —

Peso...
Krone.
Dollar.
Sucre.__________
Pound (100 piasters)
Kroon.
Markka
Franc.
Beichs
Pound ster
Drachma
QuetzalGourde _.

Honduras_____
Hungary______
India [British]..
In do-China____
Italy _________
Japan ________
Latvia.............
Liberia..............

Gold ...
Gold ...
Gold ...
Silver.
Gold ...
Gold ...
Gold ...
Gold ...

Lempira__
Pengo ____
Rupee____
Piaster.......
Lira..............
Yen_______
Lat.
Dollar.

1.0000

Currency: Depreciated silver token coins.

Lithuania_____
Mexico_______
Netherlands ...
Newfoundland.
Nicaragua..........
Norway_______
Panama____
Paraguay----

Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold .
Gold.

Litas.
Peso------------------Guilder (florin) ...
Dollar
Cordoba_________
Krone__________
Balboa.....................
Peso (Argentine)..

.1000
.4985
.4020
1.0000
1.0000
.2680
1.0000
.9648

Currency: Notes of the bank of Lithuania.

Persia_____

Silver.

Kran___________

.0653

Peru_____________________
Phillippine Islands_____
Poland_____ _____________
Portugal____________ ____
Romania_________________
Russia___________________

Gold
Gold
Gold
Gold
Gold
Gold

Libra ..
Peso..
Zloty.
Escudo.
Leu___
Ruble-

1.0805
.0060
.5146

Colon.
Baht (Tical)
Peseta--------Dollar...........
Krona_____
Franc......... .
Piaster.........
Peso_______
Bolivar_____
Dinar..............

.5000
.4424
.1930
.5678
.2680
.1930
.0440
1.0342
.1930
.1930

Salvador ................................ Gold
Siam_____________________ Gold .
Spain____________________ Gold .
Straits Settlements_______ Gold.
Sweden.................. ................. Gold .
Switzerland.......................... . Gold .
Turkey__________________ Gold .
Uruguay.............. ................ Gold .
Venezuela___________ ____ Gold .
Yugoslavia__________ ____ Gold .


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1,0000

.2680

1.0000
.2000

4.9431
.2680
.0252
,0392
.2382
4.8665
.0130
1.0000

.2000

.5000
.1749
.3650
.3832
.0526
.4985
.1930

4.8665
.5000
.1122

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U. S. money is principal circulating medium.
By law effective March 19, 1927.
By law of June 24, 1928.
By law effective May 14, 1928.
Currency; National bank notes redeemable on demand
in American dollars.
Legally established but not yet actually operative.
By law effective April 1, 1927.
By decree effective Dec. 22, 1927.

Currency: Depreciated Paraguayan paper currency.
Currency: Silver circulating above its metallic value.
Gold coin is a commodity only, normally worth
double the silver ot same denomination.
By decree effective October 13, 1927.
Currency: Inconvertible paper.
By law of Feb. 7,1929.
Pre-war unit. (One Soviet chervonetz =10 gold
rubles.)
By law of April 15, 1928.
Valuation is for gold peseta; currency is notes of the
Bank of Spain.
(100 piasters equal to the Turkish £.)
Currency: Inconvertible paper.

TABLE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS AND COMMERCIAL TERMS IN TEN LANGUAGES
ENGLISH.

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

30
40
50

SPANISH.

GERMAN.

ITALIAN.

PORTUGUESE.

DUTCH.

RUSSIAN.

SWEDISH.

DANISH.

En. .
To..
Tre .
Fire.
Fern.
Sex .
Syu.
Otte.
Ni. .
Ti ..
Ell eve
Tolv .
Tretten
Fjorten
Femten
Sexten.
Svtten.
Atten .
Nitten.
Tyve. .
En og Tyve
Tredive
Fyrretyve
Halvtredsinds
tyve
Tredsindstyve
Halvfjerdsinds
tyve.
Firsindstyve ..
Halvfemsindstyve
Hundrede
Tusinde
Dage. ..
Uger. . .
Maaned
Aar....
Paa anfordring. .

En ..
Tva .
Tre .
Fyra
Fern.
Sex
Sju. .
Atta.
Nio..
Tio..
Elfva
Tolf.
Tretton
Fjorton
Femton
Sexton.
Sjutton
Aderton
Nitton.
Tjugu..
Tjuguen
Trettio.
Fyrtio .
Femtio.

Un.................
Deux.............
Trois.............
Quatre.........
Cinq.............
Six.................
Sept...............
Huit.............
Neuf.............
Dix...............
Onze.............
Douze...........
Treize..........
Quatorze
Quinze.........
Seize...........
Dix-sept.
Dix-huit....
Dix-neuf.
Vingt...........
Vingt-et-un.
Trente........
Quarante
Cinquante . .

Ein ..
Zwei.
Drei..
Vier..
Funf.
Sechs.
Sieben
Aoht.
Neun.
Zehn .
Elf. . .
Zwolf.
Dreizehn
Vier zehn
Funf zehn
Sechzehn
Siebzehn.
Achtzehn
Neunzehn
Zwanzig.
Ein und z
Dreiszig.
Vierzig. .
Fiinfzig..

Uno...
Dos...
Tres . .
Cuatro
Cinco .
Seis. ..
Siete..
Ocho..
Nueve.
Diez . .
Once..
Doce. .
Trece .
Catorce
Quince . . .
Diez y seis.
Diez y siete
Diez y ocho.
Diez y nueve
Veinte.........
zig. Viente y uno
Treinta...
Cuarenta.
Cincuenta

Uno.
Due.
Tre .
Quattro
Cinque
Sei. . . .
Sette. .
Otto . .
Nove..
Dieci. .
Undici.
Dodici.
Tredici
Quattordic
Quindici
Sedici
Diciassetle
Diciotto.
Diciannov
Venti.. ..
Venti’uno
Trenta . .
Quaranta
Cinquanta

Urn..
Dois .
Tres..
Quatro
Cinco.
Seis ..
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Pay to the order. Payez a l’ordre.
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With interest.. .. Avec inlerets.. .


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INTEREST RATES, GRACE ON SIGHT DRAFTS, AND STATUTES OF
LIMITATION
For further information see also “Laws” of each State, indexed in back of this Volume
INTEREST RATES—NOTES AND
ACCEPTANCES-GRACE
STATES
AND

Rate
Lega
by
Rate o f
interes t Contrac

TERRITORIES.

Notes and
Acceptances
Due on
• Holi­ 1 Half
days | Days.

Are payame
Perct Per cent . and protestabl
the day—
Alabama__________
Alaska....... _....................
Arizona.....................
Arkansas_____ ____
California ........ .............
Colorado___________
Connecticut_____ ____ ________
Delaware_______ ________
District of Columbia__________
Florida......................................
Georgia.................................
Hawaii................................
Idaho ................ ........................
Illinois.............................. ........ .
Indiana..................................
Iowa.................... .................
Kansas...............................
Kentucky______ ______
Louisiana.......................
Maine........................... .............
Maryland..................... ..............
Massachusetts_____ _______
Michigan........ ................. ..
Minnesota............................
Mississippi.............. ......... ........
Missouri.......... ......................
Montana.._______________
Nebraska..........................
Nevada............... .............
New Hampshire___ ______ .
New Jersey........ ...... ...........
New Mexico..............................
New York.............................
North Carolina___________
North Dakota........................
Ohio........................
Oklahoma.....................
Oregon............. .............
Pennsylvania___________
Philippine Islands_____ _____
Porto Rico________ .
Rhode Island_____ ____
South Carolina__________
South Dakota....... .................. ..
Tennessee............... ...................
Texas_________ ______
Utah.....................................
Vermont...........................
Virginia.......................................
Washington........ ....................
West Virginia____ __________
Wisconsin......................................
Wyoming_______________
Alberta............ ....................
British Columbia___________
Manitoba..................................
New Brunswick_______________
Nova Scotia.............................
Ontario___ ___ __________
Quebec___ ___ _____________
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b No limitations on judgments against foreign corporations.

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FEDERAL FARM LOAN BANKS
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CLEARING HOUSES

A LL THE BANKER needs to
know about their loca*
tions, territories and personnel
is published in condensed form
in this Directory. This infor­
mation is painstakingly accu­
rate and absolutely up to date.
Use it.


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Reserves Required to be held by members in Federal Reserve Bank
Banks Not in Reserve or
Central Reserve City
7% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Reserve City Banks
10% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Central Reserve City
Banks
13% of Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Central Reserve Cities
2. NEW YORK CITY*


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.... 7. CHICAGO

Reserve Cities
6.
Br.5.
Br.6.
1.
Br.2.

Atlanta, Ga.
Baltimore, Md.
Birmingham, Ala.
Boston, Mass.
Buffalo, N. Y.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Br.5. Charlotte, N. C.
Br.4. Cincinnati, O.
4. Cleveland, O.
Columbus, O.
11. Dallas, Texas
Br.10. Denver, Colo.
Des Moines, Iowa
Br.7. Detroit, Mich.
Dubuque, Iowa
Br.ll. El Paso, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas
Galveston, Texas
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Br.9. Helena, Mont.
Br.ll. Houston, Texas
Indianapolis, Ind.
Br.6. Jacksonville, Fla.
Kansas City, Kan.
10. Kansas City, Mo.
Lincoln, Neb.
Br.8. Little Rock, Ark.
Br.12. Los Angeles, Cal.
Br.8. Louisville, Ky.
Br.8. Memphis, Tenn.
Milwaukee, Wis.

9. Minneapolis, Minn.
Muskogee, Okla.
Br.6. Nashville, Tenn.
Br.6. New Orleans, La.
Oakland, Cal.
Ogden, Utah
Br.10. Oklahoma City,Okla.
Br.10. Omaha, Neb.
Peoria, Ill.
3. Philadelphia, Pa.
Br.4. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Br.12. Portland, Ore.
Pueblo, Colo.
5. Richmond, Va.
St. Joseph, Mo.
8. St. Louis, Mo.
St. Paul, Minn.
Br.12. Salt Lake City,Utah
Br.ll. San Antonio, Texas
12. San Francisco, Cal.
Ag’y 6.Savannah, Ga.
Br.12. Seattle, Wash.
Sioux City, Iowa
Br.12. Spokane, Wash.
Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
Waco, Texas
Washington, D. C.
Wichita, Kan.

Those cities which are preceded by a number are Federal Reserve
Bank cities and the number in each instance is the District number
in which the city is located. Br. signifies that a branch bank is
located in that city. Ag’y signifies that an agency is located in
that city.
’’(Banks located in Borough of Manhattan, or located in other
boroughs and having branches in Manhattan) are subject to max­
imum reserve. Banks in Boroughs of Brooklyn and Bronx are subject
to reserve city requirements, and banks in Boroughs of Richmond
and Queens to requirements of banks not in reserve or central
reserve cities.)

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION

FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD
WASHINGTON, D. C.

Ex-officio Members
A. W. MELLON,
Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman.
J. W. POLE,
Comptroller of the Currency.

ROY A. YOUNG, Governor
EDMUND PLATT, Vice-Governor
ADOLPH C. MILLER
CHARLES S. HAMLIN
GEORGE R. JAMES
EDWARD H. CUNNINGHAM

WALTER L. EDDY, Secretary.

WALTER WYATT, General Counsel.

e. m.

E. A. GOLDENWEISER, Director, Division
of Research and Statistics.

McClelland,
Assistant Secretary.

J. C. NOELL, Assistant Secretary.

CARL E. PARRY, Assistant Director, Divi­
sion of Research and Statistics.

W. M. IMLAY, Fiscal Agent.

E. L. SMEAD, Chief, Division of Rank
Operations.

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL—(1930)
HERBERT K. HALLETT,
Boston, District No. 1

FRANK O. WETMORE,
Chicago, District No. 7
WALTER W. SMITH,
St. Louis, District No. 8
GEO. H. PRINCE,
Minneapolis, District No. 9
W. S. McLUCAS, Kansas City, District No. 10
B. A. McKINNEY, Dallas, District No. 11
F. L. LIPMAN,
San Francisco, District No. 12

WILLIAM C. POTTER,
New York, District No. 2
LEVI L. RUE, Philadelphia, District No. 3
HARRIS CREECH,
Cleveland, District No. 4
JOHN POOLE, Richmond, District No. 5
J. P. BUTLER, Jr., Atlanta, District No. 6

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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION

DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Boston

(Transit Number 5-1)

30 Pearl St.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut;
except Fairfield County. Membership: National Banks 367; State Banks 37. Total 404.

DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—ALFRED L. RIPLEY (1932), Boston; F. S. CHAMBERLAIN (1931), New Britain, Conn.; EDWARD
8. KENNARD (1930), Rumford, Maine.
CLASS B:—PHILIP R. ALLEN (1932), East Walpole, Mass ; ALBERT C. BOWMAN (1931), Springfield, Vermont}
A. FARWELL BEMIS (1930), Boston, Mass.
CLASS C:_FREDERIC H. CURTISS (1932), Boston, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent;
ALLEN HOLLIS (1930), Concord, N. H., Deputy Chairman; CHARLES H. MANCHESTER (1931), Providence, R.I.J
ARTHUR H. WEED, Boston, Mass., General Counsel.
OFFICERS
W. P. G. HARDING, Governor; WILLIAM W. PADDOCK, Deputy Governor; WILLIAM WILLETT, Cashier;
KRICKEL K. GARRICK, Secretary; FREDERIC H. CURTISS, Federal Reserve Agent; CHARLES F. GETTEMY
Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—ELLIS G. HULT, ERNEST M. LEAVITT, and L. WALLACE SWEETSER.
HARRY F. CURRIER, Auditor.
(Statement of December 81, 1989)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notea in actual circulation...............................

$206,558,000

Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account...........................

141,199,000

Government.............................................................

2,013,000

Foreign bank............................................................

415,000

Other deposits..........................................................

67,000

Total deposits..............................$143,694,000
Deferred availability items........................................

76.695,000

Capital paid in............................................................

11,592,000

Surplus..........................................................................

19,619,000

All other liabilities......................................................

2,796,000

Total miscellaneous liabilities.......$110,702,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES....................................


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,$460,954,000

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent..................$224,917,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..
6,928,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes .$231,845,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........
4,360,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank....... 31,007,000
Total gold reserves....................................... $267,212,000
16,772,000
Reserves other than gold
$283,984,000
Total reserves..........
$10,902,000
Non-reserve cash..............................................
Bills discounted:
13,355,000
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations....
13,289,000
Other bills discounted..................................
$26,644,000
Total bills discounted . . . .'......................
$29,878,000
Bills bought in open market..................
U. S. Government securities:
3,551,000
Bonds....................................................
6,073,000
Treasury notes.....................................
16,227,000
Certificates and Bills.........................
$25,851,000
Total U. S. Government securities
1,000,000
Other Securities..............................
$83,873,000
Total bills and securities....................
Due from foreign banks.............
Uncollected items........................
Bank premises.............................
All other resources......................
Total miscellaneous resources
TOTAL RESOURCES

53,000,000
78,859,000
3,702,000
81,000
$82,695,000
$460,954,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 2

Bank Located at New York City.

(Transit Number 1-120)

(33 Liberty Street)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—The State of New York and the following counties in New Jersey: Bergen, Essex,
Hudson, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren and the County of
Fairfield, Connecticut. Membership: National Banks 773; State Banks 43; Trust Companies 119. Total 935, as of January
2, 1930. Non-members 593, including Savings Banks. Total number of banks in District No. 2, 1,528.
DIRECTORS
a
Term
^
Term
3
Expires
§
©
Expires
Dec. SI
o
Dec. SI
1 Charles E. Mitchell, New York City
1931
B 2 Theodore F. Whitmarsh, New York City 1929
Chairman, National City Bank of New
Chairman, Francis H. Leggett & Co.,
York
B 3 Samuel W. Reyburn, New York City
1930
A 2 Thomas W. Stephens, Montclair, N. J.
1932
President, Lord & Taylor
President, Bank of Montclair
C
Gates W\ McGarrah, New York City
1931
A 3 Delmer Runkle. Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
Chairman
1930
Chairman, Peoples National Bank of
Owen D. Young, New York City
1932
C
Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
Deputy Chairman
B 1 William H. Woodin, New York City
1931
Chairman, General Electric Company
President, American Car & Foundry Co.
C
Clarence M.Woolley, Greenwich,Conn. 1930
Chairman, American Radiator and
Standard Sanitary Corporation

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MEMBER FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
William C. Potter, President Guaranty Trust Company of New Fork.

FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT’S FUNCTION
Gates W. McGarrah, Federal Reserve Agent
W. Randolph Burgess, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
Herbert S. Downs, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
and Manager, Bank Relations Department

William H. Dillistin, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
Carl Snyder. General Statistician
Harold V. Roelse, Manager, Reports Department, and
Assistant Secretary

Edward L. Dodge, General Auditor

GENERAL OFFICERS

George L. Harrison, Governor
J. Herbert Case, Deputy Governor
Edwin R. Kenzel, Deputy Governor
Jay E. Crane, Deputy Governor and Secretary
Walter S. Logan, Deputy Governor and General Counsel
Arthur W. Gilbart, Deputy Governor
Leslie R. Rounds, Deputy Governor
Louis F. Sailer, Deputy Governor
Charles H. Coe, Assistant Deputy Governor
J. Wilson Jones, Assistant Deputy Governor
Ray M. Gidney, Assistant Deputy Governor
Walter B. Matteson, Assistant Deputy Governor
James M. Rice, Assistant Deputy Governor

JUNIOR OFFICERS
Dudley H. Barrows, Manager, Administration Department Jacques A. Mitchell, Manager, Loan and Discount
Wesley W. Burt, Manager Accounting Department
Department
Edwin C. French, Manager, Cash Department
Robert M. Morgan, Manager, Bill Department
Robert F. McMurray, Manager, Collection Department
William A. Scott, Manager, Foreign Department
I. Ward Waters, Manager, Government Bond and Safekeeping Department and Manager, Check Department

BUFFALO BRANCH
Directors
John T. Symes, (1931)

President, Niagara County National Bank & Trust Co.,
Lockport, N. Y.
Arthur Hough, (1930)

George F. Rand, (1930)

President, Marine Trust Company, Buffalo
Frederick B. Cooley, (1932)

President, New York Car Wheel Co., Buffalo

President, Wiard Plow Company, Batavia, N. Y.

Lewis G. Harriman, (1932)

George G. Kleindinst, (1931)

President, Liberty Bank of Buffalo.

President, M. & T. Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

Robert M. O’Hara Managing Director
Officers
Robert M. O’Hara, Managing Director
Halsey W. Snow, Jr., Cashier

R. B. Wiltse, Assistant Manager
Clifford L. Blakeslee. Assistant Cashier
{Statement of December 81,1929)

LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

F. R. Notes in actual circulation.................................... $318,970,740.00

Gold with Federal Reserve agent.................$238,593,918.26
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury. 16,813,705.22
Gold and Gold Certificates in Vault........... 339,616,539.21
Gold in the Gold settlement fund.............. 154,835,138.11
Reserves other than gold................................ 50,382,220.00

Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account..................................... 985,790,644.26
Government...............................................

5,851,460.29

Other deposits (including foreign, deposits of non­
member banks, etc.).....................................................
Total deposits.................................

Total cash reserves......
800,241,520.80
Non-reserve cash....................
12,946,493.58
Loans to Member Banks:
On the security of obligations of the
127,012,250.00
United States................
By the discount of commercial or agri­
cultural paper or acceptances.
44,746,515.44
Acceptances bought in the open market . .
191,745,088.72
United States Government bonds, notes,
bills, and certificates of indebtedness.
239,205,400.00
Other Securities......................
7,150,000.00
Total Loans and Investments.
609,859,254.10

12,727,457.81
1,004,369,562.36

Deferred availability items................................................... 187,720,689.22
Capital paid in.........................................................................

67,301,450.00

Surplus........................................................................................

80,000,814.29

All other miscellaneousliabilities........................................

3,851,995.58

TOTAL LIABILITIES


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Bank premises........... ........................................
Checks and other items in process of
collection..........................................................
All other miscellaneous resources.................
TOTAL RESOURCES.........................

$1,662,215,258.45

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220,003,280.94
3,500,931.32
$1,662,215,258.45

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DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Philadelphia. (Transit Number 3-4)
(925 Chestnut Street)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Delaware, the following counties of New Jersey: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden.
Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Ocean, and Salem, and all Pennsylvania east of western boundary of
following counties: McKean. Elk, Clearfield, Cambria, and Bedford. Membership: National Banks 676; State Banks 86
Non-Member Banks 486. Total number of banks in District No. 3, 1248.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOHN C. COSGROVE (1931). Johnstown, Pa.; JOSEPH WAYNE, JR. (1932), Philadelphia; GEORGE
W. REILY (1930), Harrisburg, Pa.
CLASS B:—C. FREDERICK C. STOUT, (1931), Philadelphia; ARTHUR W. SEWALL (1932), Philadelphia:
ARTHUR C. DORRANCE (1930), Camden. N. J.
CLASS C:—RICHARD L. AUSTIN (1932). Philadelphia. Chairman of Board; HARRY L. CANNON (1931),
Bridgeville, Del.; ALBA B. JOHNSON, Deputy Chairman (1930), Philadelphia.
OFFICERS
GEO. W. NORRIS, Governor; WILLIAM H. HUTT, Deputy Governor; C. A. McILIIENNY. Cashier and Secretary
RICHARD L. AUSTIN, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; ALBA B. JOHNSON, Deputy Chairman of the Board;
ARTHUR E. POST. Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; ERNEST C. HILL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—W. J. DAVIS, JAMES M. TOY, R. M. MILLER, Jr., F. W. LABOLD and
S. R EARL.
WM. G. McCREEDY, Comptroller; LEVT L. RUE, Philadelphia, Member Federal Advisory Council; WILLIAMS and
SINKLER, Counsel.
(Statement of December SI, 1929)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent...................................$136,600,000.00
Gold redemption fund—F. R. notes................................
4,920,000.00
Gold settlement fund (Federal Reserve Board)............ 25,212,188.71
Gold coin and certificates................................................. 36,989,258.00
Legal tender, silver certificates and coin........................ 12,470,379.00
Total cash reserve...................................................... $216,191,825.71
Bills discounted.................................................................. 65,776,779.11
Bills purchased in open market.......................................
8,540,349.76
Total Bills on hand....................................................$ 74,317,128.87
United States Securities.................................................... 41,806,100.00
Federal Land Bank Bonds................................................
1,000,000.00
Total Bills and Securities......................................... $117,123,228.87
Interest accrued.................................................................
77,291.99
Non-Reserve cash.............................................................
3,482,828.09
Transit Items..................................................................... 50,201,704.45
Exchanges for Clearing House........................................
8,060,545.35
Other cash items................................................................
753,866.83
Fed. Res. Notes of other Fed. Res. Banks...................
268,000.00
Bank premises....................................................................
1,762,226.55
Due from foreign banks....................................................
69,198.84
Overdrafts—Member Banks.......................................................................
Fiscal Agency expenses—reimbursable.........................
1,022.69
All other resources.............................................................
27,594.46
TOTAL RESOURCES...........................
$398,019,333.83

LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in........................................................ $16,467,350.00
Surplus fund........................................................................ 26,964,8)9.82
Total Capital and Surplus........................................ $43,432,169.82
Due to member banks—reserve account........................ 133,192,986.85
Due to U. S. Treasurer—general account......................
2,329,424.62
Foreign banks.....................................................................
538,427.94
All other deposits...............................................................
60,553.68
Total Deposits.............................................................$136,121,393.09
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation..............
$162,344,405.00
Deferred availability items............................................... 55,930,740.39
Depreciation reserve on U. S. Bonds.............................
16,476.00
Reserved for taxes and sundry expenses........................
16,022.88
Unearned discount............................................................
156,306.34
Discount on securities.......................................................
1,820.31
TOTAL LIABILITIES..........................

$398,019,333.83

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Cleveland.

(Transit Number 6-1)

(Federal Reserve Bank Bldg.—East Sixth St. and Superior Ave.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Ohio, all that part of Pennsylvania west of the eastern boundaries of the
following counties: Warren, Forest, Jefferson, Indiana, and Somerset, the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Tyler,
Wetzel, and Hancock in the State of West Virginia, and all that part of the State of Kentucky located east of the western
boundary of the following counties: Boone, Grant, Scott, Woodford, Jessamine, Garrard, Lincoln, Pulaski, and McCreary.
,
Membership: National Banks 698; State Banks 99. Total member banks 797.
Non-Members 1000. Total number of banks in District 4, 1797.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—ROBERT WARDROP (1932), Pittsburgh; CHESS LAMBERTON (1931), Franklin, Pa.; O. N. SAMS
(1930), Hillsboro, Ohio.
CLASS B:—R. P. WRIGHT (1931), Erie, Pa.; S. P. Bush (1930), Columbus, Ohio; G. D. CRABBS (1932),
Cincinnati, Ohio.
CLASS C:—GEORGE DE CAMP (1932), Cleveland, Chairman of Board; L. B. WILLIAMS (1931), Cleveland, Ohio,
Deputy Chairman of Board; W. W. KNIGHT (1930), Toledo, Ohio.
HARRIS CREECH, Cleveland, Ohio, Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
E. R. Fancher, Governor
Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve
M. J. Fleming, Deputy Governor
Agent
F. J. Zurlinden, Deputy Governor
H. F. Strater, Cashier and Secretary
Wm. H. Fletcher, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and
W, F. Taylor, Asst. Cashier
Manager, Department of Examination
C. W. Arnold, Asst. Cashier
J. B. Anderson, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and
G. H. Wagner, Asst. Cashier
Manager Statistical Department.
D. B. Clotjser, Asst. Cashier
C. L. Bickford, Asst. Cashier
F. V. Grayson, Auditor

George De Camp,

CINCINNATI BRANCH.

(Transit Number 13-43)

(Fourth and Race)

C. F. McCOMBS, Managing Director; B. J. LAZAR, Cashier;
H. N. OTT, Assistant Cashier;
BRUCE KENNELLY, Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
FRED A. GEIER, T. J. DAVIS, JOHN OMWAKE, B. H. KROGER, and C. F. McCOMBS, Cincinnati; E. S.
LEE, Covington, Ky.; GEO. M. VERITY, Middletown, O.

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PITTSBURGH BRANCH. (Transit Number 8-30)
(Liberty Avenue and Anderson Street)

J. C. NEVIN, Managing Director; THOS. C. GRIGGS, Cashier, P A BROWN, Assistant Cashier; F. E. COBUN,
Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
R. B. MELLON, JOSEPH B. SHEA, A. L. HUMPHREY, A. E. BRAUN, AND J. C. NEVIN, PittsburghJ. R. EISAMAN, Greensburg, Pa.: JOSEPH R. NAYLOR, Wheeling, W. Va.
(Statement of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES
Federal Reserve notes in actualcirculation.......................... $188,198,000
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account........................................ 173,739,000
Government.........................................................................

1,982,000

Foreign bank........................................................................

572,000

Other deposits......................................................................

1,083,000

Total deposits____________ _______ $177,976,000
Deferred availability items.....................................................

62,957,000

Capital paid in.........................................................................

15.632,000

Surplus......................................................................................

29,141,000

All other liabilities...................................................................

1,101,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................$475,005,000

DISTRICT No. 5

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................. $130,900,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..
6,493,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes . 137,393,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........ 70,960,000
Gold and gold certificates held by banks.... 45,906,000
Total gold reserves....................................... 254,259,000
Reserves other than gold.................................
8,618,000
Total reserves............................................
$262,877,000
Non-reserve cash...............................................
6,724,000
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government obligations.
45,563,000
Other bills discounted..................................
31,156,000
Total bills discounted...............................
76,719,000
Bills bought in open market............................
23,499,000
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds..............................................................
4,054,000
Treasury notes..............................................
12,221,000
Certificates and Bills.....................................
13,204,000
Total U. S. Government securities.........
29,479,000
Other Securities.........................................
1,500,000
Total Bills and securities.........................
$131,197,000
Due from foreign banks...................................
73,000
Uncollected items..............................................
66,852,000
Bank premises...................................................
6,268,000
All other resources............................................
1,014,000
TOTAL RESOURCES...........................
................
$475,005,000

Bank Located at Richmond.

(Transit Number 68-3)

(9th & Franklin Sts.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and all
West Virginia except the counties of Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, Tyler, Wetzel, and Hancock.
Membership: National Banks 480; State Banks 45.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—L. E. JOHNSON, (1932), Alderson, W. Va., CHAS. E. RIEMAN (1930), Baltimore, MdJAMES C
BRASWELL (1931), Rocky Mount, N. C.
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CLASS B:—D. R. COKER (1932), Hartsville, S. C.; JUNIUS P. FISHBURN (1930), Roanoke, Va.; EDWIN
C. GRAHAM (1931), Washington, D. C.
CLASS C:—WM. W. HOXTON (1932), Richmond, Chairman of Board; FREDERIC A. DELANO (1930)
Washington, D. C.; ROBERT LASSITER (1931), Charlotte. N. C.
OFFICERS
GEORGE J. SEAY, Governor; CHAS. A. PEPLE, Deputy Governor; R. H. BROADDUS, Deputy Governor; J. S. WALDEN
Jr., Controller; GEORGE H. KEESEE. Cashier; Wm W. HOXTON, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent;
J. G. FRY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; T. F. EPES, Auditor; ALBERT S. JOHNSTONE, Manager, Personnel and
Service Department; JOHN T. GARRETT, Manager, Bank Relations Department; W. W. DILLARD, Assistant CashierEDWARD WALLER, Jr., Assistant Cashier; MAXWELL G. WALLACE, Counsel.
JOHN POOLE, (1930) Washington, D. C., Member Federal Advisory Council.
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BALTIMORE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 7-27)

(Lexington and Calvert)
A. H. DUDLEY, Managing Director; M. F. REESE, Cashier; THOMAS I. HAYS, Assistant Cashier; JOHN R.
CUPIT, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
A. H. DUDLEY, Managing Director; H. B. WILCOX, C. G. OSBURN, NORMAN R. JAMES, and W. H.
MATTHAI, Baltimore; EDMUND P. COHILL, Hancock; LEVI B. PHILLIPS, Cambridge.

CHARLOTTE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 66-20)

HUGH LEACH, Managing Director; W. T. CLEMENTS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS
HUGH LEACH, W. H. WOOD and JOHN L. MOREHEAD, Charlotte; W. J. RODDEY, Sr., Rock Hill;
ROBERT GAGE, Chester; C. A. CANNON, Concord; JOHN A. LAW, Spartanburg.
(Statement of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES
Capital paid in....................................................................$ 6,072,450.00
Surplus................................................................................. 12,495,857.15
Member Banks—Reserve Accounts................................
United States Treasurer....................................................
Participation in Due to Foreign Banks...........................
Officers’ Checks and Drafts..............................................
Other Deposits....................................................................

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent...................................$ 76,190,000.00
Gold Redemption Fund—F. R. Notes...........................
3,180,000.00
Gold Settlement Fund.......................................................
8,093,108.63
Gold Coin and Certificates............................................... 11,913,587.50
Total Gold Reserves..................................................$ 99,376,696.13
Legal Tender Notes, Silver, etc........................................
5,830,233.00
Total Reserves............................................................$105,206,929.13
National Bank Notes........................................................ $ 4,934,070.00
Subsidiary Silver, Nickels and Cents..............................
970,604.59
Total Non-Reserve Cash.......................................... $ 5,904,674.59
Bills Discounted—Secured by U. S. Government
Obligations.......................................................................$11,285,650.00
Bills Discounted—Non-Members Secured by Adjusted
Service Certificates........................................................
3,000.99
Bills Discounted—All Other............................................ 27,650,053.18
Total Bills Discounted..............................................$ 38,938,704.17
Bills Purchased in Open Market..................................... 13,335,750.36
United States Government Bonds and Notes...............
9,559,100.00
Total Earning Assets................................................ $ 61,833,554.53
Transit Items......................................................................$ 50,396,700.68
Exchanges for Clearing House.........................................
1,927,204.41
Other Cash Items..............................................................
241,880.03
Federal Reserve Notes of Other F. R. Banks...............
5,719,070.00
Total Uncollected Items........................................... 58,284,855.12
Interest Accrued................................................................ $
5,298.23
Fiscal Agency Expenses, Reimbursable..........................
1,357.31
Bank Premises, (Richmond and Baltimore)..................
3,193,862.45
Claims Account Closed or Suspended Banks................
626,003.77
Participation in Due from Foreign Banks.....................
33,157.78
All Other Resources...........................................................
48,667.28
Total Miscellaneous Assets...................................... $ 3,908,346.82
TOTAL RESOURCES............................................ $235,138,360.19

64,741,697.70
2,149,544.07
257,996.72
84,466.30
76,264.44

Total Deposits............................................................ $ 67,309,969.23
United States Treasurer.................................................... $ 1,681,498.71
Federal Reserve and Member Banks.............................. 47,479,748.16
Miscellaneous......................................................................
521,364.92
Total Deferred Availability Credits........................$ 49,682,611.79
F. R. Notes in Actual Circulation................................... 98,670,400.00
Reserve for Expense Accrued and Unpaid.................... $
2,925.47
Reserve for Self Insurance................................................
400,000.00
Reserve for Undetermined Losses....................................
400,000.00
Unearned Discount............................................................
103,439.13
All Other Liabilities...........................................................
707.42
Total Miscellaneous Liabilities................................$
907,072.02
Total Liabilities..........................................................$235,138,360.19


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DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at Atlanta.

(Transit Number 64-14)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama, Georgia, Florida, all Tennessee east of the western boundary of the follow­
ing counties: Stewart, Houston, Humphreys, Perry, and Wayne; all Mississippi south of the northern boundary of the
following counties: Issaquena, Sharkey, Yazoo, Madison, Leake, Neshoba, and Kemper; all Louisiana, south or the
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.
Membership: National Banks 366; State Banks 62. Total 428.
Non-Member Banks, 1,180; Total number of banks in District 6, 1,608.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—H. L. YOUNG (1930), Atlanta, Ga.; E. C. MELVIN (1931), Selma, Ala.; G. G. WARE (1932),
LeeCLASSFB:—LEON C. SIMON (1932), New Orleans, La.; J. A. McCRARY (1930), Decatur, Ga.; LUKE
LEA (1931), Nashville, Tenn.
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CLASS C:—OSCAR NEWTON (1932), Atlanta, Ga., Chairman; W. H. KETTIG (1931), Birmingham, Ala.
Deputy Chairman; G. S. HARRIS (1930), Atlanta, Ga.
OFFICERS
E. R. BLACK, Governor; HUGH FOSTER, Deputy Governor, CREED TAYLOR, Deputy Governor: M. W. BELL,
Cashier; R. A. SIMS, H. F. CONNIFF, V. K. BOWMAN, C. R. CAMP, P. L. T. BEAVERS, S. P. SCHUESSLER,
L. M. CLARK, Assistant Cashiers; OSCAR NEWTON, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; WARD
ALBERTSON, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary of the Board of Directors; W. S. JOHNS, General Auditor; J.
W. HONOUR, Assistant Auditor; J. P. BUTLER, Jr., New Orleans, La., Member Federal Advisory Council; RANDOLPH,
PARKER & FORTSON, General Counsel.
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NEW ORLEANS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 14-21)

DIRECTORS
LEON C. SIMON, Chairman; MARCUS WALKER, R. S. HECHT, P. H. SAUNDERS; F. W. FOOTE,
Hattiesburg, Miss.; A. P. BUSH, Mobile, Ala.
OFFICERS
MARCUS WALKER, Managing Director; J. A. WALKER. Assistant Manager; W. H. BLACK, Cashier; F. C
VASTERLING, Assistant Cashier; W. E. MILLER, Assistant Auditor.

BIRMINGHAM BRANCH.

(Transit Number 61-19)

DIRECTORS
W. H. KETTIG, Chairman; ALEX E. WALKER, OSCAR WELLS, W. E. HENLEY, W. W. CRAWFORD, J. H.
FRYE, Birmingham, Ala.; E. F. ALLISON, Bellamy, Ala.
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OFFICERS
ALEX E. WALKER, Managing Director; H. J. URQUHART, Cashier; T. N. KNOWLTON, Assistant Cashier.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., BRANCH.

(Transit Number 63-19)

DIRECTORS
S. O. CHASE, Chairman, Sanford, Fla.; FULTON SAUSSEY. W. S. McLARIN, Jr., JOHN C. COOPER, EDW. W.
LANE, ARTHUR F. PERRY, Jacksonville, Fla.; G. G. WARE, Leesburg, Fla.
OFFICERS
W. S. McLARIN, Jr., Managing Director; Geo. S. VARDEMAN, Jr., Cashier; MARY E. MAHON, Ass’i Cashier.

NASHVILLE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 87-10)

DIRECTORS
LUKE LEA, Chairman; JOEL B. FORT, Jr., E. A. LINDSEY, J. E. CALDWELL, PAUL M. DAVIS, Nash­
ville, Tenn.; WM. P. RIDLEY, Columbia, Tenn.; J. B. RAMSEY, Knoxville, Tenn.
OFFICERS
JOEL B. FORT, Jr., Managing Director; E. R. HARRISON, Cashier; L. W. STARR, Assistant Cashier.

SAVANNAH AGENCY.

(Transit Number 38-49)

J. H. BOWDEN, Manager: JAS. A. GOETHE, Assistant Manager.

HAVANA AGENCY
L. L. MAGRUDER, Manager; H. C. FRAZER, Assistant Manager.
(;Statement as of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

F. R. notes in actual circulation.....................................$143,083,875.00

Gold with Federal Reserve Agent... .$126,880,000.00
Gold redemption fund..........................
2,669,122.33
Gold held exclusively against F. R.
notes.................................................$129,549,122.33
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board
5,603,997.86
Gold and gold certificates held by bank 4,437,817.50
Total gold reserves............................ $139,590,937.69
Reserves other than gold..................... 13,925,630.00
Total reserves................................
$153,516,567.69
Non-reserve cash...................................
5,558,608.38
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations
2,680,402.15
Other bills discounted...................... 26,667,080.05
Total bills discounted....................... $29,347,482.20
Bills bought in open market................ 19,195,862.64
U. 8. Government securities:
Bonds...................................................
1,172,300.00
Treasury notes..................................
3,377,150.00
Certificates and Bills.........................
5,395,000.00
Total U. S. Government securities. $ 9,944,450.00
Total bills and securities..................
$58,487,794.8*
Due from foreign banks.......................
28,112.02
Uncollected items..................................
26,748,484.28
Bank premises.......................................
2,658,346.84
All other resources................................
3,845,479.66
TOTAL RESOURCES................
$250,843,393.71

Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account . $62,895,240.01
Government....................................

2,484,489.05

Foreign banks................................

218,736;35

Other deposits .............................

164,435.73

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Total deposits..............1............................................. $65,762,901.14

Deferred availability items................................................. $23,906,835.45
Capital paid in.....................

5,384,000.00

Surplus.................................................................................. 10,857,310.05
All other liabilities..............................................................

1,848,472.07

TOTAL LIABILITIES........................................... $250,843,393.71


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DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at Chicago.

(Transit No. 2-30)

(230 S. La Salle St.)

^ TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—State of Iowa, all that part of Wisconsin in the counties of Vernon, Monroe, Jackson.
Clark, Marathon, Langlade, Oconto, and Marinette, together with all the counties lying east and south of these counties;
all of the southern peninsula of Michigan, viz.: that part east of Lake Michigan; all that part of Illinois located north of
a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties: Hancock, Schuyler, Cass, Sangamon, Christian, Shelby
Cumberland, and Clark; and all that part of Indiana north of a line forming the southern boundaries of the following
counties: Vigo, Clay, Owen, Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Jennings, Ripley, and Ohio.
Membership: National Banks 949; State Banks 253.
Total non-member banks in Federal Reserve District 7, 3,721.
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Class A—Directors
GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
EDWARD R. ESTBERG, Waukesha, Wis. (1931)
GEORGE J. SCHALLER, Storm Lake, Iowa (1932)

Loans and Credits
KENT C. CHILDS, Controller, Loans and Credits
EUGENE A. DELANEY, Manager, Credit Department
JOSEPH C. CALLAHAN, Manager, Member Bank Ac­
counts Department
FRANKLIN L. PURRINGTON, Manager, Discount
Dept.

Class B—Directors
AUGUST H. VOGEL, Milwaukee, Wis. (19301
STANFORD T. CRAPO, Detroit, Mich. (1931)
ROBERT M. FEUSTEL, Fort Wayne, Ind. (1932)

Investments
ALBA W. DAZEY, Manager, Investment Department

Class C—Directors
Cash and Custodies
OTTO J. NETTERSTROM, Controller, Cash and Cus­
todies
JESSE G. ROBERTS, Manager, Cash Department
ROBERT E. COULTER, Manager, Cash Custody Dept.
FRED BATEMAN, Manager, Securities Department

WILLIAM A. HEATH, Evanston, Ill. (1930)
FRANK C. BALL, Muncie, Ind. (1931)
JAMES SIMPSON, Chicago, Ill. (1932)
Officers
WILLIAM A. HEATH, Chairman and Federal Reserve
Agent
JAMES SIMPSON, Deputy Chairman
WILLIAM H. WHITE, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
and Manager, Examinations
CLIFFORD S. YOUNG, Asst. Federal Reserve Agent
FRANCIS R. BURGESS, Auditor
WALTER A. HOPKINS, Assistant Auditor
HARRIS G. PETT, Manager, Division of Research and
Statistics
CARL MEYER, Counsel
FRANK O. WETMORE, Chicago, Ill., Member Federal
Advisory Council

Collections
WILLIAM C. BACHMAN, Controller of Collections
IRVING FISCHER, Manager, Check Dept.
LOUIS G. PAVEY, Manager, Collection Department
Administration
JAMES H. DILLARD, Controller, Administration
ROBERT J. HARGREAVES, Manager, Personnel De­
partment
LOUIS G. MEYER, Manager, Service Department
FRANK A. LINDSTEN, Manager, Disbursing Dept.
ARTHUR L. OLSON, Assistant Controller

Banking Officials
JAMES B. McDOUGAL, Governor
JOHN H. BLAIR, Deputy Governor
CHARLES R. McKAY, Deputy Governor

Fiscal Agency
DON A. JONES, Controller, Fiscal Agency Functions.

DETROIT BRANCH

(Transit No. 9-29)

(160 Fort Street, West)
Directors

Officers

GEORGE B. MORLEY—(1930)
N. P. HULL—(1929)
WILLIAM J. GRAY—(1931) JAMES INGLIS—(1931)
DAVID McMORRAN—(1930)
JULIUS H. HAASS—(1929)
WILLIAM R. CATION, Managing Director

WILLIAM R. CATION, Managing Director
HARLAN J. CHALFONT, Cashier
GEORGE T. JARVIS, Assistant Cashier
JOHN G. BASKIN, Assistant Cashier
FLOYD L. BOWEN, Assistant Auditor
ISADORE LEVIN, Assistant Counsel

{Statement as of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent....................$269,564,055.00
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.. 11,419,815.56
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. . .$280,983,870.56
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board......... 86,462,629.53
Gold android certificates held by bank........ 73,601,437.31
Total gold reserves.......................................... $441,047,937.40
Reserves other than gold.................................... 12,651,694.00
Total reserves....................................................
$453^699,631.40
Non-reserve cash ...................................................
12,405,443.42
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. government obligations.........
75,120,670.00
Other bills discounted.....................................
37,547,299.69
Total bills discounted..................................
$112,667,969.69
Bills bought in openmarket..........................................
$37,560,981.72
U. S. Government securities..............................
Bonds................................................................................
25,438,900.00
Treasury notes.........................................................
12,208,500.00
Certificates and bills....................................................
31,199,000.00
Total U. S. Government securities..............
68,846,400.00
Other securities..................................................
1,500,000.00
Total bills and securities.,........................
$220,575,351.41

F. R. notes in actual circulation.......................................... $304,538,415.00
Deposits:
Member bank—reserveaccount........................................ 331,302,430.04
Government..........................................................................

2,930,006.26

Foreign bank........................................................................

768,381.54

Other deposits.......................................................................

1,483,466.66

Total deposits...................................................................$336,484,284.50
Deferred availability items...................................................

76,344,526.69

Capital paid in.........................................................................

20,013,300.00

Surplus.......................................................................................

40,093,581.93

All other liabilities..................................................................

2,192,705.06

Due from foreign banks......................................
Uncollected items..................................................
Bank premises........................................................
All other resources................................................
TOTAL RESOURCES

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................$779,666,813.18


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98,752.50
84,033,569.56
8,294,840.97
559,223.92
$779,666,813.18

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at St. Louis.

(Transit Number 4-4)

(411 Locust Street)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Arkansas, all Missouri east of the western boundary of the following counties.
CntyoSei^ F^ett^
Harrison, Daviess, Caldwell, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, ,
smith of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams. Brown, Morgan, McCoupin, Montgomery, rayene,
Effingham Jasper and Crawford; all Indiana south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Sullivan, Greene,
Lawrcnc(T Jackson Scott jSersbn, and Switzerland; all Kentucky west of the eastern boundaries of the following counties
Gallatin Owen Franklin ’Anderson, Mercer, Boyle, Casey, Russell, and Wayne; all Tennessee west of the eastern boundaries
of the following counties: Henry, Benton, Decatur, and Hardin; and all Mississippi north of the southern boundaries o t
following counties: Washington, Holmes, Attala, Winston, Noxubee, and Humphreys.
Membership: National Banks 474; State Banks 105. dotal 579.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—JOHN G. LONSDALE (1932), St. Louis; JOHN C. MARTIN (1931), Salem, HI ; MAX B. NAHM
(1930), Bowling Green, Ky.
CLASS B:—WILLIAM B. PLUNKETT (1931), Little Rock, Ark.; J. W. HARRIS (1930), St. Louis, Mo.
CLASS C:—ROLLA WELLS (1930), St. Louis, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; JOHN W. BOEHNE
(1932), Evansville, Ind., Deputy Chairman; PAUL DILLARD (1931), Memphis, Tenn.
WALTER W. SMITH, St.Louis, Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
ROLLA WELLS, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; C. M.
Agent; WM. McC. MARTIN, Governor; OLIN M. ATTEBERY, Deputy Governor; JAMES
and Counsel; A H. HAILL, S. F. GILMORE. F. N. HALL C A SCHACHT and G. O. HOLLOCHER, Controllers,
E. J. NOVY, General Auditor; A. E. DEBRECHT and L. A. MOORE, Assistant Auditors.

LITTLE ROCK BRANCH.

(Transit Number 81-13)

A. F. BAILEY, Managing Director; M. H. LONG, Cashier; CLIFFORD WOOD, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
A. F. BAILEY, GORDON H CAMPBELL, JOHN M. DAVIS, HAMP WILLIAMS, STUART WILSON
MOORHEAD WRIGHT, and JO. NICHOL.

LOUISVILLE BRANCH. (Transit Number 21-59)
W. P. KINCHELOE, Managing Director; JOHN T. MOORE, Cashier; EARL R. MUIR, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
WILLIAM BLACK. Louisville, Ky.; EUGENE E. gOGE, Frankfort Ky.; W. P KINCHELOK I|uisvMe, gy.;
JOHN T. REYNOLDS, Greenville, Ky.; EMBRY L SWEARINGEN, Louisville, Ky., E. H. WOODS, Lucas, Ky.,
and T. D. SCALES.

MEMPHIS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 26-3)

W. H. GLASGOW, Managing Director; S. K. BELCHER, Cashier; C. E. MARTIN, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
E L. ANDERSON, W. H. GLASGOW, WILLIAM ORGILI., R. B. SNOWDEN, J. W. ALDERSON and
S. E. RAGLAND.
(Statement of December 31,1929)
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............... )
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board....
Gold and gold certificates held......................
Total gold reserves......................................
Reserves other than gold...............................
Total reserves..............................................
Non-reserve cash.............................................
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government obligations .
Other bills discounted.................................
Total bills discounted.................................
Bills bought in open market.........................
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds............................................................
Treasury notes.............................................
Certificates and Bills..................................
Total U. S. Government securities...........
Other Securities..........................................
Total bills and securities............................
Due from foreign banks.................................
Uncollected items............................................
Bank premises..................................................
All other resources..........................................
TOTAL RESOURCES.............................

$ 94,744,000

F. R. notes in actual circulation...................
Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account

79,771,000

Government...................................

1,197,000

Foreign bank................................

224,000

Other deposits..............................

303,000

Total deposits

$81,495,000

Deferred availability items..................................................

34,549,000

Capital paid in.........................................................................

5,268,000

Surplus.......................................................................................

10,877,000

All other liabilities.......... .......................................................

1,343,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES..................................................... $228,276,000


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84,630,000
Jk734,000
90,364,000
21,021,000
5,497,000
116,882,000
8,581.000
125,463,000
6,531,000
12,555,000
5,383^000
.... 17,938,000
.... 9,801,000
3,045,000
12,764,000
13,457,000
.......... 29,266,000
........ _ 30*000
.................... 57,035,000
....................
29,000
.................... 35,110,000
....................
3,811,000
....................
297,000
.....................$228,276,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION

DISTRICT No. 9

Bank Located at Minneapolis.

(Transit Number 17-8)

(Location—73 So. Fifth St.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, all Wisconsin in the counties:
La Crosse, Trempealeau, Eau Claire, Chippewa, Taylor, Lincoln, Oneida, Forest, and Florence, and all the counties lying
north and west of these and the northern peninsula of Michigan.
Membership: National Banks 635; State Banks 50.
Non-member Banks 1683.
Total number of banks in District No. 9, 2368.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—P. J. LEEMAN (1931), Minneapolis; J. C. BASSETT (1932), Aberdeen, S. D.; KARL J. FARUP
(1930), Park River, N. Dak.
CLASS B:—W. 0. WASHBURN (1931), St. Paul; N. B. HOLTER (1932), Helena, Mont.; JOHN S. OWEN (1930),
Eau Claire, Wis.
rT?nLu?SA,FnrS?SJi.5‘
J£G?FLL (1932)> Chairman, HOMER P. CLARK (1930), Deputy Chairman, St. Paul;
GEO. W. McCORMICK (1931), Menominee, Mich
OFFICERS
W. B. GEERY, Governor; HARRY YAEGER, Deputy Governor; H. I. ZEIMER, Deputy Governor; FRANK C.
DUNLOP, Controller; GRAY WARREN, Cashier; L. E. RAST, Assistant Cashier; H. C. CORE, Assistant Cashier;
A. R. LARSON, Assistant Cashier; ANDREAS UELAND, Legal Counsel; SIGURD UELAND, Assistant Legal Counsel;
H. P. HOWARD, Custodian of Building.
.JOHN R. MITCHELL, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; HOMER P. CLARK, Deputy Chairman; CURTIS L.
MOSHER, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; FRED M. BAILEY, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent, OLIVER S POWELL
Statistician.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
GEO. H. PRINGE, St. Paul, Minn.

HELENA BRANCH.

(Transit Number 93-26)

DIRECTORS
C. J. KELLY, Butte, Chairman; H. S1EBEN, Helena, Vice Chairman; S. McKENNAN, Helena; R E TOWLE
Helena, and THOMAS A. MARLOW, Helena.
OFFICERS
R. E. TOWLE, Managing Director; H. L. ZIMMERMAN, Cashier; A. A. HOERR, Assistant Cashier

(Statement of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.............. $ 66,157,000.00
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury 3,970,478.75
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. 70,127,478.75
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board... 18,085,009.19
Gold and gold certificates held by bank...
4,253,615.00
Total gold reserves................................... 92,466,102.94
Reserve other than gold........ .....................
2,731,091.00
Total reserves.....................................................
95,197,193.94
Non-reserve cash........................................................
2,466,855.85
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. obligations........................................
3,552,224.13
Other bills discounted............................................
6,624,536.12
Total bills discounted........................................
10,176,760.25
Bills bought in open market.....................................
6,636,420.87
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds..........................................................
5,995.673.64
Treasury notes..................................................
5,693,405.55
Certificates and Bills...................................................
5,184,251.42
Total U. S. Government securities........
16,873,330.61
Other Securities.............................................
, 120,475.00
Total bills and securities..............................
33,806,’98673
Due from foreign banks...............................
18,020.53
Uncollected items..........................................
14,790,667.02
Bank premises...............................................
2,017,749.50
All other resources........................................
541,085!60
TOTAL RESOURCES.......................
$148,838,559.17

F. R. notes in actual circulation..................................... $ 66,855,445.00
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account.................................

56,861,437.99

Government....................................................................

2,128,989.70

Foreign bank..................................................................

140,215.61

Other deposits................................................................

267,192.26

Total deposits............................................................ $ 59,397,835.56
Deferred availability items...............................................

11,534,563.72

Capital paid in.....................................................................

3,091,150.00

Surplus................................................................................

7,142.986.29

All other liabilities...............................................................

816,578.60

TOTAL LIABILITIES............................................$148,838,559.17


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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Kansas City, Mo. (Transit Number 18-4)
(10th & Grand Ave.)
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, all Missouri west of the eastern boundaries
of the following counties: Worth, Gentry, DeKalb, Clinton, Clay, Jackson, Cass, Bates, Vernon, Barton, Jasper, Newton,
and McDonald; all Oklahoma with exception of the following counties: Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Johnston, Marshall,
McCurtain, and Pushmataha; all New Mexico north of a line forming the southern boundary of the following counties:
Valencia, Bernallillo, Santa Fe, San Miguel, Harding and Union.
Membership: National Banks 873; State Banks 21.
Non-member Banks 2290.
Total number of banks in District No. 10, 3184.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—E. E. MULLANEY (1932), Hill City, Ivan.; FRANK W. SPONABLE (1931), Paola, Kan.; C. C. PARKS
(1930), Denver, Colo.
CLASS B:—L. E. PHILLIPS (1932), Bartlesville, Okla.; THOS. C. BYRNE (1930), Omaha, Neb.; J. M. BERNARDIN (1931), Kansas City, Mo.
CLASS C:—M. L. McCLURE (1932), Kansas City, Chairman of Board; WM. L. PETRIKIN, (1931), Denver, Colo.,
Deputy Chairman of Board; E. M. BRASS (1930), Grand Island, Neb.
WALTER S. McLUCAS Kansas City, Mo., Member Federal Advisory Council.
OFFICERS
W. J. BAILEY, Governor; C. A. WORTHINGTON, Deputy Governor; J. W. HELM, Deputy Governor and Cashier.
ASSISTANT CASHIERS:—JOHN PHILLIPS, Jr.. E. P. TYNER, G. E. BARLEY, M. W. E. PARK, G. H.
PIPKIN, N. R. OBERWORTMANN; H. G. LEEDY, Counsel.
M. L. McCLURE, Chairman and Federal Reserve Agent; A. M. McADAMS, Secretary and Assistant Federal Reserve
Agent; S. A. WARDELL, Auditor.
——

DENVER BRANCH

(Transit Number 23-19)

(17th & Arapahoe)
J. E. OLSON, Managing Director; STANLEY A. BROWN, Cashier; JOHN A. CRONAN, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
HAROLD KOUNTZE, Denver; MERRITT W. GANO, Denver; J. E. OLSON, Denver; MURDO MACKENZIE
Denver; R. H. DAVIS, Denver; H. W. FARR, Greeley, Colo.; HENRY SWAN, Denver.

OMAHA BRANCH

(Transit Number 27-12)

(1701-5 Dodge St.)
L. H. EARHART, Managing Director; G. A. GREGORY, Cashier; WM. PHILLIPS and O. P. CORDILL
Assistant Cashiers.
DIRECTORS
WM. DIESING, Omaha; A. H. MARBLE, Cheyenne, Wyo.; L. H. EARHART, Omaha; R. O. MARNELL.
Nebraska City; W. E. HARDY, Lincoln; T. L. DAVIS, Omaha; WAYLAND W. MAGEE, Bennington, Nebraska

OKLAHOMA CITY BRANCH

(Transit Number 39-24)

(226 West Third St.)
C. E. DANIEL, Managing Director; R. O. WUNDERLICH, Cashier; R. L. MATHES, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
H. H. OGDEN, Muskogee; WM. MEE. Oklahoma City; W. F. NICHOLS. Tulsa. Okla.: C. E. DANIEL
Oklahoma City; NED HOLMAN, Guthrie; AUSTIN MILLER, Oklahoma City; J. B. DOOLIN, Alva, Okla.
{Statement of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation................

$ 89,434,280

Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account.............

86,407,876

Government................. ..............................

1,554,661

Foreign bank..............................................

185,085

Other deposits............................................

141,362

Total deposits........................................

88,288,984

Deferred availability items..........................

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent..................!
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..

70,000,000
3,240,806

Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. . .
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........
Gold and gold certificates held by bank........

73,240,806
52,001,896
6,476,160

Total gold reserves..................... ................ 131,718,862
Reserves other than gold.................................
6,172,445
Total reserves............................................
Non-reserve cash...............................................
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations ....
Other bills discounted..................................

137,891,307
2,867,004
_ __
12,996,129
16,659,979
29,649,108
8,195,166

34,803,994

Total bills discounted...............................
Bills bought in open market............................
U. S. Government securities:
Treasury notes..............................................
Certificates of indebtedness.........................

Capital paid in...............................................

4,286,050

Total U. S. Government securities

3,063,000

Surplus.............................................................

9,162,032

All other liabilities........................................

486,636

TOTAL LIABILITIES.......................

$226,461,976


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Total bills and securities
Due from foreign banks....... .
Uncollected items...................
Bank premises.......................
All other resources................
TOTAL RESOURCES
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263,000
2,800,000

40,907,274
23,787
40,636,235
3,971,583
164,786
$226,461,976

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 11

Bank Located at Dallas.

(Transit Number 32-3)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT Texas, all New Mexico south of the northern boundaries of the following counties:
Catron, Socorro, Torrance, Guadalupe, and Quay, all Louisiana north of the southern boundaries of the following
counties: Sabine, Natchitoches, Grant, LaSalle, Catahoula, and Concordia; the following counties in Oklahoma: Atoka,
Marshall, Bryan, Choctaw, Coal, Pushmataha, McCurtain, and Johnston, and the following counties in Arizona: Pima,
Graham, Greenlee, Cochise, and Santa Cruz,
Membership: National Banks 671; State Banks 85.

Total 756.

DIRECTORS
AA:—J- H- FROST (1930), San Antonio, Tex.; J. P. WILLIAMS (1932), Mineral Wells, Tex.; W. H.
PATRICK (1931), Clarendon, Tex.
CLASS B:—A. S. CLEVELAND (1931), Houston, Texas; J. R. MILAM (1930), Waco; Texas; J. J. CULBERTSON
(1932), Paris, Texas.
CLASS C:—C. C. WALSH (1931), Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; S. B. PERKINS (1930), Deputy
Chairman of Board; Dallas; E. R. BROWN (1932), Dallas.
OFFICERS
C. C. WALSH, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve Agent; CHAS. C. HALL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and
Secretary; W. J. EVANS, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent; LYNN P. TALLEY, Governor; R. R. GILBERT, Deputy Gov­
ernor, R. B. COLEMAN, Deputy Governor; FRED HARRIS, Cashier; W. O. FORD, Assistant Deputy Governor; E. B.
AUSTIN, Assistant Cashier; L. G. PONDROM, Assistant Cashier; R. O. WEBB, Assistant Cashier; W. P. CLARKE,
General Auditor; C. C. TRUE, Assistant Auditor; C. C. HUFF, General Counsel; LOCKE, LOCKE, STROUD and
RANDOLPH, Counsel.
B. A. McKINNEY, Member Federal Advisory Council, Dallas, Tex.

EL PASO BRANCH.

(Transit Number 88-1)

J. L. HERMANN, Managing Director; ALLEN SAYLES, Cashiei.
DIRECTORS
J. L. HERMANN, E. M. HURD, A. P. COLES, C. M. NEWMAN, and GEORGE D. FLORY, El Paso; A. F.
JONES, Portales, N. Mex.; A. J. CRAWFORD, Carlsbad, N. M.

HOUSTON BRANCH.

(Transit Number 35-4)

W. D. GENTRY, Managing Director; C. B. MENDEL, Cashier; H. R. De MOSS, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
W. D. GENTRY, GUY M. BRYAN. N. E. MEADOR, R. M. FARRAR and E. A. PEDEN, Houston; J. C WILSON,
Beaumont; FRED W. CATTERALL, Galveston.

SAN ANTONIO BRANCH.

(Transit Number 30-72)

M. CRUMP, Managing Director; W. E. EAGLE, Cashier; T. E. PARKS, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
M. CRUMP, FRANZ C. GROOS, REAGAN HOUSTON, J. M. BENNETT, ERNEST STEVES, San Antonio
R. T. HUNNICUTT, Del Rio and FRANK CROW, McAllen.
(<Statement of December 31, 1929)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES

F. R. Notes in actual circulation........................................ $ 46,947,000

Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............ $ 40,723,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury
1,459,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes 42,182,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board... 15,826,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank..
8,795,000
Total gold reserves.................................. 66,803,000
Reserves other than gold.............................
4,346,000
Total reserve.........................................
Non-reserve cash..........................................
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations....
Other bills discounted.................................
Total bills discounted..............................
Bills bought in open market...........................
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds.............................................................
Treasury Notes.............................................
Certificates and bills....................................
Total U. S. Government securities........
Other securities........................................
Total bilb and securities..........................
Due from Foreign Banks.................................
Uncollected items..............................................
Bank prembes...................................................
All other resources............................................
TOTAL RESOURCES

Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account....................................
Government......................

63,697,000
1,321,000

Foreign banks.......................................................................

185,000

Other deposits......................................................................

63,000

Total deposits.................................................................

65,266,000

Deferred availability items...................................................

26,871,000

Capital paid in...................................

4,453,000

Surplus......................................................................................

8,935,000

All other liabilities..................................................................

617,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................. $153,089,000


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$ 71,149.000
4,286,000
3,267,000
10,024,000
13,291,000
9,209,000
9,464,000
5,761,000
9,653,000
24,878,000

47,378,0*66

24,000
28,017,000
1,876,000
359,000
*153,089,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at San Francisco.

(Transit Number 11-37)

(Saniome and Sacramento Sts.)

TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and the following counties
in Arizona: Apache, Coconino, Gila, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Pinal, Yavapai, and Yuma.
Membership: National Banks 486; State Banks 120.
Non-member Banks 696; Total number of banks in District 12, 1302.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—C. K. McINTOSH (1931), San Francisco, Calif., T. H. RAMSAY (1932), Red Bluff, Calif
VERNON H. VAWTER (1930), Medford, Ore.
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CLASS B:—E. H. COX (1931), Madera, Calif; A. B. C. DOHRMANN (1932), San Francisco, Calif.; MALCOLM
McNAGHTEN (1930), Los Angeles, Calif.
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CLASS C:—WALTON N. MOORE (1930), San Francisco, Calif., Deputy Chairman of Board; WILLIAM SPKOULit
(1931), San Francisco, Calif.; ISAAC B. NEWTON, Los Angeles, Calif. (1930), Chairman of Board.
Member of Federal Advisory Council, F. L. LIPMAN, San Francisco, Calif.
OFFICERS
JNO. U. CALKINS, Governor.
C. E. EARHART, Assistant Cashier.
WM. A. DAY, Deputy Governor.
H. N. MANGELS, Assistant Cashier.
IRA CLERK, Deputy Governor
E. C. MAILLIARD, Assistant Cashier.
W. M. HALE, Cashier.
FRED C. BOLD, Assistant Cashier.
CHESTER D. PHILLIPS, Assistant Cashier.
J. M. OSMER, Assistant Cashier
F. H. HOLMAN, General Auditor.
FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT.
ISAAC B. NEWTON, Federal Reserve Agent.
S. G. SARGENT, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Chief Examiner.
ALLAN SPROUL, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent and Secretary.
ALBERT C. AGNEW, Counsel.

LOS ANGELES BRANCH, (Transit Number 16-16)
(Washington Bldg., 3rd and Spring Sta.)

W. N. AMBROSE, Managing Director; M. McRITCHIE, Assistant Manager; A. J. DUMM, Assistant Cashier;
L. C. MEYER, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
F. J. BELCHER, Jr., HENRY M. ROBINSON, C. B. VOORHIS, J. B. ALEXANDER, Chairman.

PORTLAND BRANCH, (Transit Number 24-1)
(Porter Bldg., 6th and Oak Sts.)

R. B. WEST, Managing Director; S. A. MacEACHRON, Assistant Manager; J. P. BLANCHARD, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
J. C. AINSWORTH, JOHN F. DALY, EDWARD C. PEASE, Chairman, NATHAN STRAUSS.

SALT LAKE CITY BRANCH,

(Transit Number 31-31)

(Cor. South Temple and East State St.)

W. L. PARTNER, Managing Director; H. M. CRAFT, Assistant Manager; W. M. SMOOT, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
CHAS. H. BARTON, L. H. FARNSWORTH, LAFAYETTE HANCHETT, G. G. WRIGHT, Chairman.

SEATTLE BRANCH, (Transit Number 19-1)
(2nd Avenue and Spring St.)

C. R. SHAW, Managing Director; B. A. RUSSELL, Assistant Manager; G. W. RELF, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
M. A. ARNOLD, M. F. BACKUS, CHAS. H. CLARKE, HENRY A. RHODES, Chairman.

SPOKANE BRANCH, (Transit Number 28-1)
(Post St. and Main Ave.)

D. L. DAVIS, Managing Director; JOS. M. LEISNER, Assistant Manager; EVAN BERG, Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS
D. W. TWOHY, R. L. RUTTER. G. T. TOEVS, PETER McGREGOR, Chairman.
(,Statement of December 31, 1929)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent . . .$211,762,550.00
Gold redemption fund with U. S.
Treasury...........................................
6,459,166.90
Gold in settlement fund with Treas­
urer of United States......................... 48,783,508.67
Gold and gold certificates held by
bank....................................................
27,106,664.24
Reserves other than gold.......... 11,398,038.00
$ 305,509,927.00
Total Reserves............ ...............
Loans to Banks:
On the security of obligations of
11,657,800.00
the United States.............. .
By the discount of commercial or
27,854,810.84
agricultural paper or acceptances
Acceptances bought in the open
34,613,243.86
market..........................................
United States Government bonds,
notes and certificates of indebt­
11,815,850.00
edness ............................................
Federal Intermediate Credit Bank
Debentures...................................
Total Loans and Investments (or
$ 85,941,704.70
Earning Assets)...........................
36,113,847.28
Uncollected items................................
4,261,328.41
Bank premises.....................................
7,834,503.86
Non-Reserve Cash..............................
397,748.26
All other miscellaneous resources ...
$ 440,059,058.32
TOTAL RESOURCES

LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation..................................... $189,377,825.00
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account.................................. 175,314,983.46
Government....................................................................

2,910,845.00

Other Deposits (including foreign deposits, deposits
of non-member clearing banks, etc.)......................

8,934,645.99

Total deposits............................................................. 187,160,474.55
Deferred availability items..............................................

31,924,115.63

Capital paid in...................................................................

11,414,100.00

Surplus................................................................................

19,513,630.36

Reserves and all other miscellaneous liabilities............

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FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD
WASHINGTON, D. C.

ANDREW W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman ex officio
JOHN H. GUILL
L. J. PETTIJOHN
A. C. WILLIAMS

PAUL BESTOR, Farm Loan Commissioner

GEO. R. COOKSEY
FLOYD R. HARRISON

CHESTER MORRILL, Secretary and General Counsel

FEDERAL LAND BANKS
DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Springfield, Mass.
TERRITORY IN niSTBirT

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BROWNING. Jr.. Registrar.
CAPITAL $3 010 622STRICT—Ma,ne' NeW HamP8h,re- Vermont. Massachusetts, Rhode Island. Connecticut. New York, and New Jersey.
OFFICERS-^EDWARD H. THOMSON President, B. G. McINTYRE. Vice-President, HAROLD P. PERKINS. Secretary, MACDONALD
Treasurer, O. D. ROATS, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—EDWARD H. THOMSON. B. G. McINTYRE. G. F. WARREN. D. C. CULVER. W. W. POTTER, E. H. FORBUSH

DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Baltimore, Md.
R K FLETCHER Reoistrnr
CAPITAL R$3 842 ^pTR,CT—Pennsylvania, Delaware. Maryland. Virginia. West Virginia. District of Columbia, and Porto Rico.
OFFICERS—VULOSKO VAIDEN. President, D. G. HARRY. Vice-President, CHARLES S. JACKSON. Secretary, HORACE S. WYNN. Treasurer
I. P. WHITEHEAD, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—VULOSKO VAIDEN. D. G. HARRY, HORACE S. WYNN. JOHN H. MURRAY, JOHN H. JOHNSON, I. P. WHITEHEAD

DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Columbia, S. C.
I TIOHE Reaistrar
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida
CAPITAL, $3,412,130.
off*CERS—FRANK h- DANIEL, President, L. I. GUION. Vice-President, R. J. TAYLOR. Secretary, J. L. GRIFFIN. Treasurer. HARRY D.
REED, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—FRANK H. DANIEL, L. I. GUION. B. B. WILLIAMS, C. E. VANCE, JAS. T. ANDERSON, T. H. TUTEN.

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Louisville, Ky.
FFRRJ^T® RV IN DISTRICT—Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee
CAPITAL, $6,686,360.
OFFICERS—GEORGE M. WILBER. President, H. A. SOMMERS. Vice-President, L. B. CLORE, Vice-President and Secretary, HERMAN
Vice-President and Treasurer, W. T. KANNARD. Acting General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—JAMES B. DAVIS. H. A. SOMMERS, L. B. CLORE. HERMAN F. MONROE. ERNEST RICE. GEORGE M. WILBER, A.
P. 5ANDLES.

DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at New Orleans, La.
P*^y Registrar
DISTRICT—Alabama. Mississippi, and Louisiana.
CAPITAL, $6,138,250.
OFFICERS-T.F. DAVIS. President, R. T. GOODWYN, Vice-President, EDWARD B. GREEN. Vice-President, J. V. DeGRUY, Treasurer,
J. M. KOONCE, Secretary, F. R. ANSELMENT. General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—T. F. DAVIS. R. T. GOODWYN. L. O. CROSBY. EDWARD B. GREEN. TIP RAY. A. H. STONE.

DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at St. Louis, Mo.
___ ______

C. S. WILLIAMS. Registrar.
IN DISTRICT—Illinois. Missouri, and Arkansas
CAPITAL, $5,800,585.
OFFICERS—WOOD NETHERLAND, President, O. J. LLOYD, Vice-Pres. and Secretary, W. H. LAND, Vice-President and Treasurer,
W. H. DROSTE. Assistant Treasurer, C. S. HALE, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—WOOD NETHERLAND. O. J. LLOYD. C. E. HOPKINS. W. W. MARTIN. A. P. PATTON. L. M. SMITH. JOHN REEVES.

DISTRICT No. 7—Bank Located at St. Paul, Minn.
.
D. J. McKENZIE, Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Michigan. Wisconsin Minnesota, and North Dakota
CAPITAL, $6,797,755.
OFFi.9.ERS—F. H- KLAWON. President, SAMUEL TORGERSON, Vice-President, FRANK G. WANEK. Vice-President and Secretary,
GEORGE S. GORDHAMER, Vice-President and Treasurer, JOHN THORPE, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—F. H. KLAWON. SAMUEL TOGERSON. FRANK R. COIT, JOHN C. SMITH. E. J. VAN LEUVEN, CHAS. E. PARKER.

DISTRICT No. 8—Bank Located at Omaha, Neb.
S. H. BLACKWELL. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Iowa. Nebraska. South Dakota, and Wyoming
CAPITAL, $8,903,125.
OFFICERS—D. P. HOGAN. President, JOHN CARMODY. Vice-Pres. and Secretary, ANDREW KOPPERUD. 2nd Vice-Pres. and Treasurer,
T. C. HORNBY, Srd Vice-President, E. F. DOUGHERTY, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—D. P. HOGAN. A. KOPPERUD. JOHN CARMODY. E. A. BURNETT. P. F. LUCHSINGER. J. C. UNDERWOOD.

DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Wichita, Kas.
ORAN LAYTON, Registrar,
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Oklahoma. Kansas. Colorado, and New Mexico.
CAPITAL, $4,735,200.
OFFICERS—JOHN FIELDS. President, W. E. FISHER, Secretary, A. N. ROCHESTER. Treasurer, W. E. PEPPERELL, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—JOHN FIELDS. W. E. FISHER. W. H. MOTT, L. E. CALL, OLIVER M. LEE. P. O. WELLS, J. A. CARNES.

DISTRICT No. 10—Bank Located at Houston, Tex.
J. H. BRANARD, Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—The State of Texas.
CAPITAL, $8,104,710.
OFFICERS—M. H. GOSSETT. President, S. A. LINDSEY, Vice-President, JOHN VAN DEMARK. Secretary, R. D. JOHNSON. Treasurer,
LEWIS ROGERS, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—M. H. GOSSETT. S. A. LINDSEY, JOHN VAN DEMARK, R. D. JOHNSON. R. S. RODGERS, W. C. HURST. ROY C.
ARCHER.

DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Berkeley, Calif.
F. S. BALDWIN, Registrar,
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California Nevada. Utah, and Arizona.
CAPITAL, $3,090,860.
OFFICERS—W. D. ELLIS, President, JOHN T. WILSON. Vice-President, R. T. EVANS, Vice-President, WALTER C. DEAN. Secretary,
CHARLES PARKER, Treasurer, SHERWOOD GREEN, General Counsel,.
DIRECTORS—W. D. ELLIS. JOHN T. WILSON. WILLIAM GOULD. W. M. HOWELL. R. L. ADAMS.

DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Spokane, Wash.
E. M. WATSON, Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Washington. Oregon. Montana, and Idaho
CAPITAL, $5,213,070.
OFFICERS—R. E. SHEPHERD, Chairman of Board, E. M. EHRHARDT, President, W. S. McCORMACK, Vice-President, HENRY MATTHEW.
Secretary, O. H. JUNOD, Treasurer, R. J. VENABLES, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—R. E. SHEPHERD. E. M. EHRHARDT, W. S. McCORMACK. PETER THOMPSON, B. D. THOMPSON. E. E. DENT.
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THE LAW
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THE BANKER
ILLIAM McCHESNEY MARTIN, Chair­

W

man of the St. Louis Federal Reserve
Bank once said that banking took more
common sense and more knowledge of law
than any other business. He also said that
the banker who is a banker, takes a risk
every time he breathes, and that ordinary
banking risks should not be too much
complicated by legal uncertainties.
Every law of the National Government
and the State Legislatures which seems
likely to affect your business as a banker is
digested in this Directory. Learned counsel
in the various states keep this information
abreast of legislative enactments. You will
find it helpful to study the Laws section of
this Directory every now and then and to
refer out-of-town legal matters to the
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Joint Stock Land Banks.
No.

Chartered

58.

8-21-22.

Location

Title

States in which operating

26.

The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Montgomery...................... Montgomery, Ala. Ala. & Ga.
Ark. & Texas
2-20-26. The Southwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Little Rock............... Little Rock, Ark.
9-19-19. The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco............ . San Francisco, Cal. Ore. & Cal.

49.

5-29-22.

38.

4-18-22.

81.

The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco.... . San Francisco, Cal.
The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank of Denver.......................... .Denver, Colo.

Cal. & Ariz.
Ga. & Ala.

Colo. & Wyo.

60.

9-23-22.

4.

7-25-17.

33.

2-24-22.

The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank of Atlanta........................... .Atlanta, Ga.
The Chicago Joint Stock Land Bank.............................................. .Chicago, Ill.
The First Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago.................... .Chicago, Ill.

55.

7-25-22.

The Illinois Midwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville.. .Edwardsville. Ill.

IU. & Mo.

12.

1-24-19.

Iowa & Ill.

10.

12-20-18.

The Illinois Joint Stock Land Bank of Monticello....................... .Monticello, Ill.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Ft. Wayne........................... .Ft. Wayne, Ind
The Fletcher Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis.................. .Indianapolis, Ind.
The Indianapolis Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis........ . Indianapolis, Ind.
The Union Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis........ . Indianapolis, Ind.

Ind. & Ohio

Iowa & Ill.
Iowa & Ill.

Ohio & Ind.
Ill. & Ind.

3.

6-28-17.

83.

9-11-26.

82.

3- 2-26.

27.

10- 1-19.

The Lafayette Joint Stock Land Bank of Lafayette.................... .Lafayette, Ind.

Ill. & Ind.

72.

1-11-23.

The Burlington Joint Stock Land Bank of Burlington................ .Burlington, la.

Ia. & Ill.

15.

4-22-19.

S. D. & Ia.

Ind.& Ohio.

Minn. & Iowa

1.

4-24-17.

The Des Moines Joint Stock Land Bank of Des Moines............ .Des Moines, la.
The Iowa Joint Stock Land Bank of Sioux City........................... . Sioux City, la.

35.

4- 4-22.

The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington................... . Lexington, Ky.

Ohio & Ky.

43.

5- 1-22.

Ind. & Ky.

62.

10- 3-22.

36.

4-10-22.

The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.................... .Louisville, Ky.
The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.......................... .Louisville, Ky.
The First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans....................... . New Orleans, La.

76.

4- 7-23.

The Maryland-Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank of Baltimore. . .Baltimore, Md.

Md. & Va.

Mich. & Ohio
The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Detroit............................. .Detroit, Mich.
The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis .Minneapolis, Minn. N. D. & Minn.
The Southern Minnesota Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis. . Minneapolis, Minn. S. D. & Minn.

79.

5- 9-23.

41.

5- 2-22.

21.

6-25-19.

34.

3-29-22.

14.

4-17-19.

8.

7-12-18.

The St. Louis Joint Stock Land Bank of St. Louis...................... . St. Louis, Mo.
The Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank of Fremont........................ .Lincoln, Nebr.
The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln............................ .Lincoln, Nebr. *

Ky. & Tenn.
Miss. & La.

Ark. & Mo.
Iowa & Nebr.
Iowa & Nebr.

52.

N. Y. & N. J.
5- 2-22. The New York Joint Stock Land Bank of Rochester................ .Rochester
6-11-19. The Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Norfolk............ . Elizabeth City, N. C!. N. C. & Va.
N. C. & Va.
7- 5-22. The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham............ .. Durham, N. C.

57.

8-18-22.

The Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank of Greensboro.............. .Greensboro, N. C.

N. C. & Tenn.

51.

6- 6-22.

N. C. & S. C.

70.

12-15-22.

The Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh.......................... . .Raleigh, N. C.
The Ohio-Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Cleveland . .Cleveland, Ohio

45.

5-12-22

The Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland .., .Portland, Ore.

Wash. & Ore.

47.

5-29-22.

Wash. & Ore.

68.

11-14-22.

The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland............... . .Portland, Ore.
The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia.... . .Philadelphia, Pa.

39.

4-24-22.

The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia........ .. Columbia, S. C.

N. C. & S. C.

6.

6-22-18.

The Mississippi Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis.................. . .Memphis, Tenn.

Miss. & Tenn.

7.

6-22-18.

The Tennessee Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis.................. . .Memphis, Tenn.

Ark. & Tenn.

22.

7- 3-19.

Okla. & Texas

16.

4-23-19.

The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas.............................. .. Dallas, Texas
The First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston................ . .Houston, Texas

25.

9-15-19.

48.

5-29-22.

78.

5- 2-23.

2.
69.

40.
20.

Ohio & Pa.

Pa. & N. Y.

Okla. & Texas

The San Antonio Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio........ .. San Antonio, Texas Okla. & Texas
The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City.......... .Salt Lake City, Utah Idaho & Utah
Va. & Md.

5- 7-17.

The Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank of Alexandria................. . .Washington, D. C.
The Virginian Joint Stock Land Bank of Charleston.................. , .Charleston, W. Va.

12- 7-22.

The Greenbrier Joint Stock Land Bank of Lewisburg.............. , .Lewisburg, W. Va.

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CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES
This compilation of deposits in the cities having Clearing Houses gives
total deposits of all banks and will be a valuable reference for comparisons.
CITY

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Jan., 1929
Deposits

July, 1929
Deposits

Aberdeen, S. D_____
$
9,278.30C 8
7,364,280
Abilene, Texas__
Adrian, Mich...
7,576.03C
7,689,720
Akron, Ohio______
103,866,44C
104,730,960
Alameda, Calif. ..
515,12C
515,120
Albany, Ga________
3,598,12C
2,830,980
Albany, N. Y...
299,679.83C
326,868,070
Albert Lea, Minn___
4,022.59C
4,471,340
Alhambra, Calif.
Allentown, Pa..
43,581.53C
42,892,420
Altoona, Pa. __ __
18,167.95C
18,618,960
Amarillo, Texas..
20,474.44C
20,273,150
Ames, Iowa..
3,506,740
3,611,710
Anaheim, Calif.
6,251,310
5,563,290
Anderson, Ind. _ .
9,126,610
8,590,100
Ann Arbor, Mich.
19,058,670
18,886,590
Annistown, Ala..
6,182,320
6,006,080
Ardmore, Okla. .
Asbury Park, N. J._
Asheville, N. C.
20,033,090
21,445,010
Atchison, Kan..
6,570,900
5,571,530
•Atlanta, Ga______
124,070,800
115,421,180
Augusta, Ga___
15,136,360
14,366,210
Aurora, Ill_______
16,014,280
15,687,860
Austin, Texas .
24,473,220
26,401,420
Bakersfield, Calif.
1,830,080
1,751,310
•Baltimore, Md...
581,774,110
570,312,340
Bangor, Me______
43,672,530
43,129,540
Bartlesville, Okla.
9,337,000
9,808,470
Battle Creek, Mich..........
31,529,850
30,187,950
Bay City, Mich_____
29,743,260
29,033,840
Beaumont, Texas...
27,127,680
28,698,160
Bellingham, Wash___
11,215,960
11,138,520
Bemidje, Minn........
Berkeley, Calif_____
5,473,940
3,830,790
Bethelhem, Pa..........
27,614,410
25,855,360
Billings, Mont.. .
10.274.800
8,611,030
Binghamton, N. Y...
50,412,680
51,114,800
•Birmingham, Ala____
92.593.800
81,944,380
Bloomington, Ill.. _ _
15,970,130
15,927,220
Boise, Idaho_____
19,103,370
16,156,840
Boone, Iowa..
6,148,570
6,259,000
‘•Boston, Mass. .
1,817,094,870
1,751,564,520
Bowling Green, Ky.___
3,871,320
3,830,580
Bristol, Tenn., Va...
8,043,030
Brookfield, Mo...
1,425,650
1,425,650
Brunswick, Ga...
3,910,810
3,798,280
•Buffalo, N. Y____
613,834,840
604,720,280
Butler, Pa.. ..
17,078,480
17,249,100
Cambridge, Mass___
Camden, N. J...
73,140,130
73,229,360
Canton, Ohio...
60,708,220
59,381,160
Cape Girardeau, Mo..
4,149,600
4,219,360
Carthage, Mo______
3,001,670
2,793,490
Casper, Wyo...
10,353,640
9,510,330
•Cedar Rapids, Iowa___
43,945,210
41,200,500
Champaign, Ill.
10,870,430
10,862,460
Charles City, Iowa_____
5,270,880
5,101,750
Charleston, S. C._
48,893,680
46,338,090
Charleston, W. Va..
36,517,160
36,937,710
•Charlotte, N. C.
43i806,460
42,434,890
Chattanooga, Tenn...
52,454,920
51,103,240
Chester, Pa____
29,043,820
28,703,620
Chester, S. C._..............
3,373,090
3,164,420
Cheyenne, Wyo..
8,684,450
7,365,690
‘•Chicago, Ill............
2,914,108,340
2,799,901,448
Chico, Calif.
Chillicothe, Mo...
3,102,610
3,021,140
•Cincinnati, Ohio.
- 322,806,500
314,476,680
‘•Cleveland, Ohio.
1,001,202,220
1,003,278,630
Colorado Springs, Colo..
19,591,>450
18.489.510
Columbia, S. C.
16,640,250
17,796,330
Columbus, Ga.
14,167,860
13,389,460
‘•Columbus, Ohio .
116,850,430
116,201,570
Connellsville, Pa. ..
10,728,310
10,194,160
Cordele, Ga. ...
1,047,140
1,178,870
Corsicana, Texas___
8,562,350
8,812,110
Council Bluffs, Iowa____
15,026,460
14,384,690
•Dallas, Texas___
176,093,110
168,009,230
Danville, Ill____
10,205,210
9,762,360
Davenport, Iowa.
62,523,770
63,201,120
Dayton, Ohio.. _.
60,749,920
61.651.510
Decatur, Ill._____
16,387,380
15,282,880
Deer Lodge, Mont...
‘•Denver, Colo.
167,409,230
160,156,930
Derby, Conn_________
14,006,690
13,479,760
•Des Moines, Iowa.
71,673,140
68,523,100
‘•Detroit, Mich.
888,359,710
893,803,550
Dickinson, N. D.
3,293,430
3,492,930
Dodge City, Kan..........
2,364,030
2,266,630
Dothan, Ala___
4,857,950
4,536,310
Du Bois, Pa___ ...
7,552,540
•Dubuque, Iowa
22,020,100
21,225,570
Duluth, Minn...........
54,311,820
51,554,940
Dunkirk, N. Y._................
9,969,520
9,814,710
East Chicago, Ind. .
10,899,620
11,319,120
Eau Claire, Wis____
9,709,790
9,755,810
Elberton, Ga___
1,060,190
1,179,220
Elizabeth City, N. C.
Elkhart, Ind______
11,056,880
•El Paso, Texas..
31,542,390
28,995,140
Elwood City, Pa.
4,103,860
4,023,730
Elyria, Ohio ..
20,226,450
20,132,610
Emporia, Kan______
5,273,980
4,908,910
Enid, Okla___
11,325,750
10,751,670
Ennis, Texas____
2,064,070
1,933,100
Erie, Pa___
61,864,570
58,144,740


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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Jan., 1930
Deposits

CITY

7,857,280
7,408,510
7,507,750
96.999.840
448,770
3,038,380
299.156.320
3,483,720
3,477,370
41,809,500
18,594,870
19,675,510
3,621,110
2,783,690
7,546,930
18.423.990
6,239,980
6,751,050
20.132.360
21.500.440
5,221,870
111,080,220
14,346,530
15,682,430
23.859.740
1,714,850
584.648.100
45.250.390
11,345,290
32,017,790
28.964.440
24,053,790
10,712,050
2.230.730
2.841.840
26.130.200
9,070,860
51,170,330
84,824,150
15.452.910
17,477,610
6,034,790
1,857,870,190
3.145.860
7,799,240
1.349.990
3.804.730
625,141,350
17,193,070
129,809,200
74,553,120
58,415,000
2,983,230
2.687.740
9.335.860
40,312,080
9,322,640
5.154.390
68,090,870
37,612,370
42,047,500
51.367.100
29,444,264
2,733,120
8.201.560
2,816,498,700
6,468,000
2.899.360
315,919,710
1,027,135,070
19,009,390
12.771.510
14,479,020
120,593,160
10.257.200
1.191.470
9.348.360
14,778,450
168,043,295
8.964.820
62.979.910
60,487,540
15,618,400
3,541,350
158.160.360
13.717.510
64,917,670
858.577.360
3,499,780
2.718.560
4,941,010
7.438.850
20,497,140
53.274.320
11,885,680
11,432,070
10,002,250
1.173.850
4,315,660
11,152,610
29,767,440
4,113,920
18,577,690
4.913.820
9.560.470
1,989,910
59,723,570

28

Eugene, Ore___________ $
Evanston, Ill__________
Evansville, Ind________
Fairfield, Iowa_________
Fall River, Mass_______
Fargo, N. D___________
Faribault, Minn________
Fergus Falls, Minn_____
Flint, Mich____________
Florence, S. C__________
Fort Dodge, Iowa______
Fort Wayne, Ind_______
•Fort Worth, Texas____
Franklin, Pa___________
Frederick, Md_________
Fremont, Neb__________
Fresno, Calif___________
Fullerton, Calif..............
•Galveston, Texas______
Gary, Ind______________
Gastonia, N. C_________
Glasgow, Ky___________
Glendale, Calif............. ..
Goldsboro, N. C________
Grand Forks, N. D_____
Grand Island, Neb_____
•Grand Rapids, Mich___
Great Falls, Mont______
Green Bay, Wis............
Greensboro, N. C______
Greensburg, Pa________
Greenville, Miss.............. _
Greenville, S. C________
Greenwood, Miss_______
Gulfport, Miss_________
Guthrie, Okla__________
Hagerstown, Md_______
Hamilton, Ohio.......... ......
Hammond, Ind_________
Hannibal, Mo__________
Harrisburg, Pa..................
Hartford, Conn..............
Hastings, Neb____ _____
Hattiesburg, Miss______
Hazleton, Pa___________
Helena, Ark____________
•Helena, Mont_________
Henderson, Ky_________
Henderson, N. C_______
Hibbing, Minn_________
Holyoke, Mass_________
Homestead, Pa_________
Hot Sp. N. Park, Ark___
•Houston, Texas_______
Huntington, W. Va_____
Huntington Park, Calif. _
‘Hutchinson, Kan______
Independence, Mo______
‘•Indianapolis, Ind_____
Jackson, Mich_________
Jackson, Miss__________
•Jacksonville, Fla______
Jacksonville, Ill________
Jamestown, N. Y_______
Jamestown, N. D_______
Johnstown, Pa_________
Joplin, Mo_____________
Kalamazoo, Mich______
‘•Kansas City, Kan____
‘•Kansas City, Mo_____
Kinsley, Kan___________
Knoxville, Tenn________
Kokomo, Ind__________
Kosciusko, Miss________
‘LaCrosse, Wis______
La Fayette, Ind________
Lancaster, Pa__________
Lansing, Mich_________
Larned Kan____________
LaSalle, Ill_____________
Lawrence, Kan_________
Leavenworth, Kan_____
Lebanon, Pa___________
Lewistown, Mont._____
Lexington, Ky_________
Liberal, Kan.____ ______
Lima, Ohio____________
Lincoln, Ill_____________
•Lincoln, Neb__________
Little Falls, Minn______
•Little Rock, Ark______
Logan, Utah___________
Long Beach, Calif______
Lorain, Ohio___________
‘•Los Angeles, Calif____
‘•Louisville, Ky________
Lowell, Mass___________
Lynn, Mass____________
Macon, Ga_____________
Madison, Wis__________
Manchester, N. H______
Manhattan, Kan_______
Manitowoc, Wis________
Mankato, Minn________
Mansfield, Ohio________
Marion, Ohio__________
Marks, Miss___________

Jan., 1929
Deposits

July, 1929
Deposits

8,098,940 $
26,843,310
56,168,160
4,226,710
79,881,830
17,674,230

7,520,430
24,737,860
50,736,080
4,389,060
79,468,780
17,557,130

5,790,150
58,743,040

5,953,690
59,293,340

10,339,700
70,100,930
90,070,250
12,302,830
28,294,890
5,046,540
4,289,700
1,121,070
32,079,470
18,438,330
8,863,820
3,782,310

9,766,810
68.812.770
84,881,420
12,081,050
28.935.560
4,601,920
4,035,360
1,121,070
28,036,900
19,812,470
7,131,460
3,790,280

' 5~324~690
8,535,100
7,717,660
86,869,120
20,832,180
16,111,440
23,083,410
20,925,400
4,621,650
10,659,090

"“5‘298‘340
7,001,460
7,390,930
85,986,660.
18,805,870
16,353,570
22,825,280
21.183.560
4,853,800
10,325,070

4.698.340
19,594,210
14,367,200
14,290,370
5,625,980
45.936.350
258,699,620
6,030,890

6~532,840
4,577,060
19,590,490
14,582,790
14,504,840
5,249,090
45,228,050
248,112,270
5,684,010

" 28/79L 860
3,494,310
15,329,760
4,873,140
3,755,460
4.792.340
58,814,810
12,506,040
6,620,710
170,096,580
18,223,410
1,397,100
8,906,530
3,609,970
177,297,370
21,058,810
23,501,790
77,030,070
10.689.350
40,905,060
3,050,940
46,290,590
10,942,520
23,808,150
27,506,360
297,947,260

' 28~20l~4i6
3,354,220
13,045,440
4,775,510
3,667,620
5,003,140
59,299,970
12,652,550
7,664,080
161,003,460
19,418,540
1,397,100
8,075,110
3,559,410
164,073,250
21.677.770
26,513,080
75,699,800
10,869,580
38,604,860
3,005,100
45,040,130
12,055,900
22,192,370
25,247,040
289,044,550

42,421,740
8,816,870
15,829,780
20,888,330
50,209,660
34,085,090

41,421,990
8,698,500
2,679,070
15,748,010
20,329,190
49,816,800
36,070,160

7,338,730
5,378,420
9,118,250
13,390,680

6,877,290
5,130,850
8,760,900
13,380,250

23,825,240

27,467,610

12^820,580
3,838,730
30,086,580

12,041,840
3,625,440
30,528,970

55,021,160
5,253,430
63,424,785
11,748,560
939,685,550
157,860,130
91,872,328
86,586,350
9,813,160
29,921,000
79,346,420
3,276,520
9,386,440
11,254.340
13,000,970
6,300,410

50,709,630
5,235,670
62,238,750
11,926,080
1,221,754,490
152,189,470
92,975,650
87,600,960
10,928,350
32,028,870
76,484,580
2,840,620
9,649,790
11,289,520
12,849,190
6,129,030

Jan., 1939
Deposits

7.705.320
27,121,130
53,160,800
4,446,220
78,786,110
16,313,830
4,905,750
5,504,070
54,063,900
3,014,010
9.686.280
64.728.170
74,858,980
12,425,250
29,105,460
4,131,730
4,818,870
1,342,120
28,059,090
18,971,160
6,253,460
3.731.890
2,553,570
4,082,060
7.440.320
7,372.990
85,183,760
17.996.600
15,754,920
43,828,270
21,613,370
4.806.700
7,167,470
8,034,270
5,438,140
4,533,810
19,738,890
14,589,680
14,717,050
5,210,920
43,036,980
276,161,600
5,290,630
7,623,820
28,492,870
3,337,850
14.288.200
4.918.700
3,189,710
4.964.280
60,002,400
12.958.780
7,569,100
159,896,610
18,746,470
1,554,270
8,362,720
3.705.890
170,052,160
22.767.850
23,878,330
70,366,050
10,478,020
38.106.850
3,338,410
44,103,750
10,485,820
22,003,460
26,128,900
283,639,810
1,200,300
40,768,440
8,497,450
2.593.600
15,631,040
20.470.780
50,896,710
34,771,050
2,052,160
7,256,500
5,238,030
8,624,220
13,317,960
2,356,310
26.287.200
2,083,320
11,502,500
3,630,290
28,372,800
3,042,820
58,023,700
5,212,660
60,361,206
11,877,360
1,209,631,510
146,999,630
90,675,740
88,161,110
10,451,930
29,355,840
79,260,700
2,723,180
9,373,950
10,989,770
13,277,480
6.122.170
813,350

CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued
CITY

Jan., 1929
Deposits

July, 1929
Deposits

Jan., 1930
Deposits

H
7,568,060
Martinsburg, W. Va------ -3,530,800
3,561,710
4,031,210
McAlester, Okla------------ $
6.201.970
5,405,410
5,948,200
Medford, Ore.....................
97.230.850
89,017,930
96,609,000
•Memphis, Tenn----------11.381.430
11,890,120
11,690,650
Meridian, Miss-------------3,211,900
3,239,450
3,387,810
Mexico, Mo____________
47,373,880
59,412,690
55,560,950
Miami, Fla------------------8,747,030
8,550,230
Michigan City, Ind---------2,126,770
2,077,380
2,184,370
Milledgeville, Ga----------271,964,910
269,874,030
279.447.610
‘•Milwaukee, Wis--------339,933,760
335,912,940
345.217.610
‘•Minneapolis, Minn----6,921,320
7,333,810
7,681,340
Minot, N. D...... ............. -.
33,354,370
31,838,000
34,700,190
Mobile, Ala------------------4,692,830
3,923,640
4,510,290
Modesto, Calif-.............-27,510,070
26,159,430
25,999,430
Moline, Ill_____________
39.133.430
38,809,560
38,469,290
Montclair, N. J................
20.827.850
20,406,210
22,401,630
‘Montgomery, Ala-------10,135,490
Muncie, Ipd.„-------------14,417,870
14,411,4701
14,626,710
Muscatine, Iowa----------20,677,630
19,513,500
20,033,370
Muskegon, Mich........... ..
12,156,190
12,819,660
13,157,990
•Muskogee, Okla----------100,654,160
97,264,560
99,429,890
‘Nashville, Tenn----------2,940,370
2,890,880
3,036,270
Nebraska City, Neb-----11,648,700
11,844,330
11,805,590
New Albany, Ind---------2,073,020
New Albany, Miss----------419,639,920
432,918,320
437,177,390
‘Newark, N. J-------------17,986,660
Newark, Ohio--------------•- 84,162,650
83,171,650
83,648,890
New Bedford, Mass------3.249.150
3,423,980
3,531,630
New Brighton, Pa--------17,876,300
18,353,260
19,439,070
New Castle, Pa------------160,666,260
162,169,640
161,845,650
‘New Haven, Conn------1.863.150
1,695,100
1,806,910
Newnan, Ga----------------249,994,600
248,122,010
265,937,370
‘•New Orleans, La-------12,973,110
13,323,280
12,963,160
Newport News, Va-------39,477,400
39,999,760
New Rochelle, N. Y------ -‘•New York, N. Y_____
14,922,668,490 13,604,829,472 14,881,311,203
43,719,040
42,465,050
Niagara Falls, N. Y------44,221,320
58,501,140
60,971,770
Norfolk, Va____________
65,982,950
22,643,010
23,184,680
Norristown, Pa_________
21,866,060
♦Northern New Jersey C learing House As ’n., (33 Liberty St., New York
City, N. Y.)
70.376.760
123,493,810
133,211,680
•Oakland, Calif.......... —
4,223,660
Ocala, Fla........ .............—
2.682.400
2,743,300
2,652,410
Oelwein, Iowa__________
24.853.760
25,865,170
28,382,360
‘•Ogden, Utah-------------21,342,120
19,959,020
20,648,320
Oil City, Pa____________
97,303,750
91,330,750:
102,913,600
‘•Oklahoma City, Okla..
7.530.630
7,590,550
8,467,690
Okmulgee, Okla..............
5,317,240
6,299,490
4,793,300
Olympia, Wash------------113,046,520
113,596,390
116,504,160
■ ‘Omaha, Neb---------------Ontario, Calif. (Ontario
3,601,900
3,453,570
3,778,390
and Upland)------------27.577.150
27,880,650
28,069,680
Orange, N. J----------------4,475,880
5,109,080
5,336,370
Orangeburg, S. C..........
17,826,780
18,443,190,
18,777,590
Oshkosh, Wis---------------11,053,540
11,205,360
11,031,410
Owensboro, Ky------------3,096,934
3,288,260
3,589,730
Palestine, Texas-----------2,717,670
2,974,940,
3,551,460
Parsons, Kan................... ..
28,619,940
29,207,140
28,518,330
‘Pasadena, Calif_______
45,203,270
52,032,613
52,093,740
Passaic, N. J----------------132,926,980
136,536,990
136,806,300
Paterson, N. J...............
46.829.970
46,261,030
47,315,700
•Peoria, Ill_____________
9,563,060
Petersburg, Va............ ..
1,869,627,750
1,883,077,390
1,963,939,940
‘•Philadelphia, Pa_____
7,026,130
6,884,2701
7,150,490
Phillipsburg, N. J---------36,600,040
38,735,710
36,204,770
Phoenix, Ariz.................
15,531,040
12,920,320
13,446,380
Pine Bluff, Ark_________
6,469,600
6,761,290
7,415,720
Pittsburg, Kan_________
980.475.850
1,002,115,610
1,000,115,330
•Pittsburgh, Pa-----------18,672,200
19,545,500
19,716,230
Pittston, Pa-----------------4,619,430
4,077,210
4,485,670
Pocatello, Idaho________
3,799,610
Pomona, Calif__________
34,940,040
35.581.330
36,292,300
Pontiac, Mich__________
108.308.180
108,476,400
107,388,070
Portland, Me__________
148,456,720
145,378,840
152,562,610
‘•Portland, Ore
Portsmouth, Va. (See N orfolk)
23,246,180
22,507,520
22,228,520
Potts ville, Pa.. ... ..
419.433.180
415.445.320
422,699,830
Providence, R. I_______
26,226,530
24,086,650
29,697,060
•Pueblo, Colo__________
23,706,840
23,966,600
24,462,750
Quincy, Ill.._ ____ ...
19,929,430
20.793.330
11,586,790
19.444.770
18,719,110
65.451.150
61,197,570
64,179,840
Reading, Pa------ --------2.160.440
2,391,430
2,443,330
Redondo Beach, Calif .5,013,910
5,479,800
5,490,480
Red Wing, Minn.. _ ...
19.910.630
19,464,220
19,837,540
Reno, Nev... ___ ...
127,492,670
125.913.320
131,228,760
•Richmond, Va. .. ...
10,050,060
10,273,870
9,816,320
Riverside, Calif____ . .
29,276,850
29.791.400
29,836,770
Roanoke, Va. ______ _
7.976.440
7,835,450
7,989,130
Rochester, Minn______

CITY
Rochester, N. Y_____
Rockford, Ill________
Rock Island, Ill--------Rocky Mount, N. C...
Rome, Ga___________
Sacramento, Calif-----Saginaw, Mich______
•St. Joseph, Mo_____
‘•St. Louis, Mo_____
‘•St. Paul, Minn-----St. Petersburg, Fla...
Salisbury, N. C------------‘•Salt Lake City, Utah.
•San Antonio, Texas----San Bernardino, Calif—
San Diego, Calif-----------•San Francisco, Calif----San Jose, Calif-------------San Pedro, Calif-----------Santa Barbara, Calif----Santa Monica, Calif-----Santa Rosa, Calif---------Sarasota, Fia___________
•Savannah, Ga------------Scranton, Pa----------------‘•Seattle, Wash-----------Sedalia, Mo-----------------Shamokin, Pa------------Sheboygan, Wis-----------Sherman, Texas-----------•Sioux City, Iowa--------Sioux Falls, S. D----------South Bend, Ind----------South St. Paul, Minn..
Spartanburg, S. C--------•Spokane, Wash-----------Springfield, Ill--------------Springfield, Mass_______
Springfield, Mo------------Springfield, Ohio----------Stamford, Conn-----------Sterling, Ill------------------Steubenville, Ohio--------Stockton, Calif-------------Sumter, S. C.------ --------Superior, Wis---------------Syracuse, N. Y------------Tacoma, Wash-------------Tallahassee, Fla-----------Tampa, Fla-----------------Terr Haute, Ind.............
Texarkana, Ark.-Tex----Thomasville, Ga-----------•Toledo, Ohio....................
•Topeka, Kan--------------Trenton, N. J--------------Tucson, Ariz___________
‘•Tulsa, Okla............. ..
Tupelo, Miss___________
Twin Falls, Idaho--------Uniontown, Pa_________
Utica, N. Y-----------------Valdosta, Ga__________ ..
Vernon, Texas_________
Vicksburg, Miss................
•Waco, Texas__________
Warren, Pa____________
•Washington, D. C------Waterbury, Conn______
Waterloo, Iowa_______
Watertown, S. D---------Watertown, Wis----------Watsonville, Calif______
Wheeling, W. Va_______
‘•Wichita, Kan________
Wichita Falls, Texas...
Wilkes-Barre, Pa--------Williamsport, Pa--------Wilmington, Calif-------Wilmington, Del---------Wilmington, N. C-------Winchester, Va-----------Winona, Minn------------Winter Haven, Fla-----Worcester, Mass______
Yakima, Wash-----------Yankton, S. D________
York, Pa______________
Youngstown, Ohio_____

Jan., 1929
Deposits

July, 1929
Deposits

Jan., 1910
Deposits

382,759,110
36,898,160
19,110,880
6,432,590
6,793,020
59,059,270
39,597,980
39,892,930
628,653,400
161,833,030
18,992,440
1,339,570
86,458,620
78,323,780
9,739,040
44,317,730
1,667,400,730
10,019,220
4,813,620
8,887,060
1,801,340
3,481,760
3,694,260
89,177,260
116,381,350
214,546,930
5,334,880

385,804,300 $
36.292.270
19,396,010
5,762,630
5,832,070
56,619,440
40,528,790
39,118,800
589,533,600
144,915,940
19,094,530
1,396,380
83,558,110
74.537.270
9,625,740
47,106,080
1,990,188,480
9.835.770
5,093,790
8.910.770
2,017,300
3,539,460
2,408,670
85,126,970
110,381,180
210,146,560
5,540,060

4,889,590

2,622,420

13.113.580
23,663,310
28,815,960
264,613,480
71,610,900
14,560,980
4,947,750
5,387,330
4,290,410
54,976,420
49,256,710
23,323,370
70,669,470
24.722.580

11.230.730
22,123,290
27.451.730
262,932,930
75.946.480
14,241,110
4,569,220
5,508,970
4,184,300
53.473.480
45,885,520
24,246,540
69,089,420
25,004,550

373,708,180
34.716.130
20,062,800
1,881,060
5,964,490
61,393,820
39,451,730
37,082,730
610,286,610
149,662,450
14,634,360
1,211,660
88,123 130
68,801,880
9,641,000
46,608,660
1,872,093,902
10,441,010
5.369.110
9,690,270
2,142,430
3.413.630
2.676.260
86,973,860
107,056,600
218,719,410
5,193,620
13,202,090
19,455,500
5,859,170
35,045,850
14,127,770
37,268,600
6,754,540
9,260,310
66.667.650
30,583,620
165,740,440
17,168,740
17,061,180
44,983,510
5,447,650
20.548.110
12,344,140
3,638,320
11.369.650
210.267.130
23,603,680
5,254,420
31,778,100
30,943,850
19,712,750
3,474,080
186,013,070
31,886,920
97,676,660
14,175,670
105,341,370
5,881,251
4,390,740
20,405,940
91,454,420
3,765,940
4,058,020
11,338,080
22,953,390
28,319,030
257,263,250
74,947,350
13,726,910
4.706.630
5,337,400
4.695.260
51,852,080
48,019,000
20,399,000
65,507,200
23,900,980

88,857,080
20,408,030
7,405,220
15,951,900
3,000,950
226,066,290
11,369,920
3,100,450
35,388,550
74,508,560

85,628,130
18,861,620
7,591,560
15,461,320
2,128,030
226,978,270
11,043,510
3,307,930
36,105,720
72,029,230

87,042,850
8,418,480
7,339,010
14,840,640
1,747,550
230,400,120
11,647,390
3,346,190
35,287,340
74,621,940

20,255,500
6,376,590
35,860,430
12,851,630
39,408,300
7,125,740
11,743,350
49,249,220
32,611,770
166,016,270
16,442,820
17,785,740
45,038,320
5,325,340
21,061,000
12,342,390

20,561,740
6,370,770
37,243,670
13,986,600
38,238,710
6,324,660
11,037,950
51,168,280
32,676,170
160,584,480
15,987,970
17,182,260
45,116,730
5,220,990
21,631,930
11,738,760

11,621,670
216,705,520
23,823,880
4,459,730
53,100,330
32,364,870
19,493,620

11,688,590
216,866,100
24,128,980
5,086,420
32,901,640
31,947,670
18,300,300
3,480,540
194,958,410
34,501,110
100,983,440
15,242,570
111,292,640

195,281,950
32,317,810
100,932,310
13,515,990
113,972,630
4,212,390

3,966,560
20,277,780

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Officers, members * and affiliated members + may be found by referring to above cities in the Bank List, following the banks.
* See Bayonne, Hoboken, Jersey City Union City, and West New York, N. J. in bank list for banks which are members of the Northern New Jersey
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STATE

Alabama...........
Alaska..............
Arizona..............
Arkansas...........
^California___
Colorado_____
Connecticut...
Delaware.__
Dist. of Col....
Florida..............
Georgia..............
Hawaii...............
Idaho............... ..
Illinois...............
Indiana..............
Iowa_________
Kansas...............
Kentucky..........
Louisiana_____
Maine..... ...........
Maryland____
Massachusetts.
Michigan..........
Minnesota____
Mississippi....
Missouri............
Montana...........
Nebraska_____
Nevada_______
NewIIampshire
New Jersey....
New Mexico...
New York.........
North Carolina
North Dakota.
Ohio....................
Oklahoma____
Oregon...............
Pennsylvania..
Rhode Island..
South Carolina
South Dakota.
Tennessee____
Texas............... ..
Utah............ ..
Vermont............
Virginia........... ..
Washington__
West Virginia..
Wisconsin.........
Wyoming..........

Total
Total State
Total
Nat'l Banks Private
Banks andTrust Banket
Cos.
105
4

14
72
208
119
63
16
13
60
75
1
43
480
218
251
247
138
34
52
80
162
129
267
35
127
67
165
10
56
300
27
559
67
122
316
295
93
849
10
44
93
99
602
20
46
158
103
115
156
25

240
9
34
334
219
154
184
36
28
176
334
16
94
1,255
640
1,002
812
431
192
81
149
293
608
769
268
1,122
124
656
26
68
261
29
532
372
283
633
331
138
655
21
155
290
396
710
84
58
309
233
181
798
61

*1
1
3
12

32

*108
104
4

5
*3
107
3
*1

*5
44
*59
1
*34
*1
*2
1
78
7

CAPITULATION FOR JANUARY 1930 STATEMENTS
LIABILITIES

Total
All
Banks
346
14
48
409
427
273
259
52
41
236
441
17
137
1,735
966
1,357
1,063
569
226
133
234
458
844
1,036
303
1,252
192
821
36
124
566
56
1,135
439
405
1,008
626
232
1,538
31
200
385
496
1,390
104
104
474
336
296
954
86

Surplus and
Profits

Capital
29,866,200
915,000
r 6,276,000
20,883,675
223,090,570
17,948,000
49,090,400
12,812,365
24,726,330
27.110.500
45,718,875
5,650,000
5,967,500
335,061,500
77,352,090
65,694,300
38.494.500
44,393,970
34,348,190
13,775,800
40,517,630
160,968,280
113,198,461
59.511.500
16,155,930
103,791,000
11,185,000!
31.163.500
3,566,600
8,672,000.
144,235,090
3,120,0001
967,181,950
35,578,265
12.730.500
193,396,380
35,097,150
20,221,000
368,966,775
14,365,000
17,445,006]
11,667,400
44,602,703
116,891,610
11,795,850
7,936,000
57,076,367
38,831,500:
31,613,700
71,039,000
4,270,000

31,407,860
866,770
5,679,240
14,867,460
218,688,164
18,246,360
154.451.110
30,239,920
27,701,710
21.625.120
43,909,160
5,191,440
4,957,210
319,965,394
67,674,482
45,835,740
29,043,534
47,284,472
29,785,905
38,893,020
83,512,390
375.620.360
133,812,612
50,021,620
14,513,600
78,760,750
9,019,090
19.744.110
2,144,110
32,093,990
238,604,820
2,018,980
2,273,633,470
35.412.120
7.155.240
212.989.360
18.651.259
15,473,820
891,205,999
46.974.260
12,926,460
8,105,260
40,040,589
87,025,820
8.549.240
22,234,310
52,152,565
20,411,980
35,868,100
63,522,201
4,384,720

Deposits
285,090,840
13,413,820
92,308,100
244,430,550
3,700,906,302
316,141,660
1,259,771,670
142,348,000
257.263.250
281.973.250
453,396,565
77,521,640
94,421,180
3,992,570,355
871,763,941
885,969,960
450,206,810
472.469.130
456,671,433
405,852,600
817,209,090
4,174,116,364
1,882,502,380
985.397.130
243.399.120
1,296,686,750
169,662,880
430,751,763
45,090,580
286,252,714
2,351,842,633
45,444,080
18,628,736,614
394,058,680
158,701,370
2,740,533,408
483,976,760
284.249.750
5,244,043,331
510,147,380
183,703,990
161,741,770
452,492,620
1,200,180,649
156,234,492
239.678.750
496,002,150
504,660,650
332,485,440
958.556.121
66,913,610

RESOURCES
Accepts.
L. of C„ etc.
35,606,310
119,440
2,188,780
11.233.720
223,740,022
8,511,050
39,638,960
5.893.700
18.105.740
16.502.420
28,072,910
7,756,810
3,086,700
337,933,072
190.682.570
22,389,190
17.909.720
83,769,880
64,904,020
20.847.420
38,264,150
264,565,530
133,763,920
45,101,500
12,731,940
51,085,870
3,592,740
15,752,370
1,543,600
10,536,660
140,787,121
2,799,560
2,128,979,060
36,888,410
36,373,870
192,767,730
28,518,220
11,652,400
419,322,390
22,442,350
9,682,230
3,316,290
66,055,670
90.881.570
27,419,030
14,360,390
60.470.740
23,532,580
27,572,330
41,497,380
2.184.700

Total
Liabilities
381,971,210
15,315,030
106,452,120
291,415,405
4,366,425,058
360,847,070
1,502,952,140
191,293,985
327,797,030
347,211,290
571,097,510
96.119.890
108.432.590
4,985,530,321
1,207,473,083
1,019,889,190
535,654,564
647,917,452
585,709,548
479,368,840
979,503,260
4,972,270,534
2,263,277,373
1,140,031,750
286.800.590
1,530,324,370
193.459.710
497,411,743
52.344.890
337,555,364
* 2,875,469,664
53,382,620
23,998,531,093
501,937,475
214,960,980
3,339,686,878
566,243,389
331,596,970
6,923,538,495
. 593,928,990
223,757,686
184,830,720
603,191,582
1,494,979,649
203,998,612
284,209,450
665,701,822
587.436.710
427,539,570
1,134,614,702
77,753,030

Loans and
Discounts
234,028,309
6,117,740
51,810,150
161,811,050
2,444,686,358
174,420,406
894,868,990
120,275,880
183,793,680
148,296,170
348,984,868
51,527,300
50,667,830
2,962,600,975
641,328,102
601,379,954
287,756,191
413,558,830
352,008,428
233,245,970
507,766,638
3,089,411,435
1,116,608,890
568,688,983
162,163,322
855,265,500
88,717,250
282,768,140!
30,060,770
150,505,210!
1,514,588,430
25,147,140
11,613,435,603
327,397,180
117,703,040
2,055,917,340
261,448,440
146,941,770
3,461,588,967
315,835,610
128,243,310
94,023,930
360.681.860
807,793,922
124,139,420
154,726,130
453,217,580
301.522.860
282,347,380
663,854,470
39,905,400

GrandTntaIF.S 7,410 16,884
616 24,910
3,835,966,912
6,052.897,276
60.679.944,074
5,100,334.735
75,669,142,997
40,465,583,101
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Bonds and
Securities
51,245,490
5,064,030
30,969,500
41,818,060
933,598,142
83,104,216
447,680,850
47,771,090
60,525,460
104,209,520
71,503,099
21,474,130
29,557,930
854,551,533
222,049,633
207,480,429
114,524,280
110.904.679
80,940,800
203,286,055
304,099,730
1.213.949.580
720,715,550
341,936,080
54,099,890
320,905,320
57,641,370
88,847,830
9,650,240i
154,755,210
955,639,831
13,717,270!
6.407.591.580
56,867,720
53,457,230
637,606,420
149,422,930
111.218.680
2,268,088,866
221,565,710
41,142,190]
43,892,150!
69,651,320
238,809,950!
36,139,612
96,891,050
93,575,540
153,919,200
66,468,820
265,142,000]
17,776,990
18,987,444.7851

CANADA

Alberta...........................
British Columbia.........
Manitoba.......................
New Brunswick...........
Newfoundland..............
Nova Scotia..................
Ontario...........................
Prince Edward Island.
Quebec...........................
Saskatchewan...............
St. Pierre et Miquelon.
Y ukon............................
Total, Canadian Banks and Bankers.

323
218
247
104
30
144
1,428
28
722
470
2

4
3,720

Miscellaneous
25.848.740
647,740
4,777,470
12,579,960
271,135,262
10,706,980
48,246,330
6,234,610
30,561,170
18,563,590
30,841,670
7,229,130
5,695,163
314,501,092
176,813,570
54.105.369
23,081,570
39.200.750
52,132,820!
13,676,230
47,187,360
210,927,500,
122,389,880
46,113,916
11.929.750
56,246,675!
6,932,690
19,653,164!
2,597,970
16,648,410
141,653,025
2,107,820|
1,633,000,040
28,470,220
10,088,590!
198,190,650
20,721,910
21,771,003'
358,434,975
10,902,080
13,458,720]
10,632,420
63.503.370
84,503,460!
8,041,990
14,925,050
31,765,000
22,677,810
24,640,600
48,615,130
2.883.740

Cash and
Exchange Due
from Banks
70,295,340
3,486,120
18,852,700
75,231,390
717,024,256
92,661,470
113,088,990
16.968.850
51,916,540
73,950,680
119,535,060
15,889,320
22,601,340]
852,765,525
166,084,980
153,422,535!
109,613,763
83,687,911
100,622,420
29,042,080!
119,926,010
453,564,830
302,264,633
182,598,398
58,102,084
297,515,778
40,460,010
105.440.210
9.505.850
16,098,615
263.124.210
12,387,330
4,336,035,162
89,634,630
33,507,170!
446,336,320
133,209,145,
51,505,350
834,501,372
45,482,550
41,209,430
35.909.950
108,466,640
362,113,123
35,591,480
17.561.950
86,719,300!
109,465.005!
53,785,561
156,909,563
17,152,510

Total
Resources
381,417,879
15,315,630
106,409,820
291,440,460
4,366,444,018
360,893,072
1,503,885,160
191,250,430
326,796,850
345,019,960
570,864,697
96,119,880
108,522,263
4,984,419,125
1,206,276,285
1,016,388,287
534,975,804
647,352,170
585,704,468
479,250,335
978,979,738
4,967,853,345
2,261,978,953
1,139,337,377
286,295,046
1,529,933,273
193,751,320
496,709,344
51,814,830
338,007,445
2,875,005,496
53,359,560
23,990,062,385
502,369,750
214,756,030
3,338,050,730
564,802,425
331,436,803
6,922,614,180
593,785,950
224,053,650
184,458,450
602,303,190
1,493,220,455
203,912,502
284,104,180
665,277,420
587,584,875
427,242,361
1,134,521,163
77,718,640