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CONTENTS
PAGE
Abstract of tbe Laws of the United States and Canada................... 1837
Abyssinia—Banks (See Ethiopia)______________________ ....
Accessible Banking Points to Non-bank Towns..............
1989
Aden—Banks_________
1667
Africa—Attorneys..................
1828
—Banks___________________________________
1661
—Map---------------------------------------------------------- Opposite 1662
Alabama—Accessible Banking Points________________________ 1989
—Attorneys______________________________________
1729
—Banks______________________________
31
—Bank Directors__________________________________
2093
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1837
—Map, on " ALA” Index ...____________ ________ Opposite 32
—State Bankers Association Officers.................
2
—(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners...............................
5
Alaska—Accessible Banking Points..________
1991
—Attorneys...............
1730
—Banks.......................................
49
—Bank Directors....______ _____________
2097
—Laws_______________________
1839
—Map, on Alaska Index_____________ ______ ____ Opposite 48
Albania—Banks................................
1676
—Map (Map of Europe) ..............................................Opposite 1660
Alberta—Accessible Banking Points_________________________ 2074
—Attorneys................
1824
—Banks_________________________________
1609
—Laws................................................................................................1965
—Map (Map of Canada)...............................................Opposite 1608
Algeria—Attorneys......................................
1828
—Banks..............................................................................................1661
—Map (Map of Africa)............ ........................... .......... Opposite 1662
American Bankers Association Officers..................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by J 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 _____
1661
—Map (see map of Africa)______________________ Opposite 1662
Angola—Attorneys.....................
1828
—Banks...................
1661
Arabia—Banks__________
1667
Argentine Republic—Attorneys.....................
..1833
—Banks........................................................................................ ...1723
—Map, (Map of South America)............ .................... . Opposite 1722
Arizona—Accessible Banking Points................
1991
—Attorneys.........................
1730
—Banks........................................................................................... 50
—Bank Directors_________________________ ..T__________2097
—Laws...............................
1841
—Map on Index “ Ariz.”________________________ Opposite 50
—State Bankers Association Officers............ ..................................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank;
—State Bank Officials and State Bank Examiners........................
5
Arkansas—Accessible Banking Points__________
..1991
—Attorneys.................................
1731
—Banks...............................
54
—Bank Directors_______________________________
2099
—Laws................................................................................................1843
—Map, on “ Ark” Index____ _____ _________ .... Opposite 54
—State Bankers Association Officers.......... ....................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners....... ..........................
5
Ashanti—(See Gold Coast)
Asia—Attorneys_______________________________
1828
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1667
—Map------------------------------------------------------------------- Opposite1666
Associations—American Bankers (Officers of)........................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by • after name of bank)
—Financial Advertisers Association .....___________________ 4
—Investment Bankers Association of America Officers........ .
3-4
—Mortgage Bankers Association of America (Officers)
4
(Members shown in Investments Lists by a l;
—State Bankers Associations Officers........
2-3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Attorneys—United States____________________
1729
—Canada_______________________________________
1824
—Foreign Countries................................
1828
Australasia—Attorneys.........................
1829
—Banks...............................
1672
Austria—Attorneys__________
..1829
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1676
—Map (Map of New Europe).......................................Opposite 1660
Azores Islands—Attorneys................................
1828
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1661
—Map (Map of Africa)............................................................ Opposite1662
Bahamas—Attorneys________
...1833
—Banks-----------------------------------------------------1722
—Map (Map or West Indies)...................................................Opposite1720


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Bahrien Islands—Bmks___________________
1667
Baluchistan—Banks______________________________________1667
Bankers Service Guile__________________ _______ __________1 G
Bank Directors of the United States and Canada..............................2093
Bank Examiners andState Bank Officials................................. 5, 6, 7, 8
Bank Examiners (Nailonal)..........................................
9
Barbados—Attorneys............. .............................................................1833
—Banks............................................................................................ 1722
—Map (West Indie;)....................................................... Opposite 1720
Basutoland—Banks.... ............
1661
—Map (Map oi Africa)...................................................Opposite 1662
Bechuanaland—Banks____________________________________ 1661
—Map (Map of Africa)..................................................Opposite 1662
Belgian Congo—Banks...................
1661
—Map (Map of Africa).................................................. Opposite 1662
Belgium—Attorneys________________
1829
—Banks.............................................................................................1676
—Map (Map of New Europe).........................................Opposite 1660
Bermudas—Attorneys.......................................................................... 1833
—Banks.i_________
1721
Bolivia—Attorneys...............................
1833
—Banks____ _____
...1724
—Map (map of South America)..................................... Opposite 1722
Borneo— (See Dutch East Indies;
Brazil—Attorneys........ ..........
.1833
—Banks____ _____
,.1724
—Map (map of South America)...... .............................. Opposite 1722
British Borneo—Bank________
1667
British Columbia—Accessible Banking Points____________
2076
—Attorneys............................
1824
—Banks............................................................................................. 1613
—Bank Directors___ ______
2447
—Laws.............................................................................................. 1969
—Map (map of Canada)................................................ Opposite 1608
British Guiana—Attorneys................
1833
—Banks_______________
1724
—Map (map of South America)..................... ...............Opposite 1722
British Honduras—Attorneys...............
1833
—Banks........ ...........
1721
Bulgaria—Attorneys_________
1829
—Banks________________________
1677
—Map (map of New Europe)...................................... .Opposite 1660
California—Accessible Banking List..............
1993
—Attorneys.......................
1732
—Banks____ _________
80
—Bank Directors......... ......
2104
—Laws................................
...1846
—Map on Index “ Calif”. ..............................................Opposite 80
—State Bankers Association Officers......................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Banin Officials and Examiners______________________
5
Cameroons_______________________________________
1661
Canada—Accessible Banking Points__________
2074
—Attorneys......................................
1824
—Banks.....................
1609
—Bank Directors............ ....................
2448
—Laws.....................................................................................
1965
—Map on Index “Canada”........................................... Opposite 1608
Canadian Bankers Association Officers_______________________
2
Canary Islands—Banks.................
1661
—Map (map of Africa)...................................................Opposite 1662
Cape of Good Hope (see Union of South Africa)......................... ...1664
Cape of Verde Islards—Attorneys.........................................
1828
—Banks......... 1........................................................... ................... 1661
—Map (map of Africa)................................................. Opposite 1662
Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in Ten Languages
(Tableof)________
11
Celebes—(See Dutch East Indies)
Central America—Attorneys____ ______
1833
—Banks_______
1721
Central Reserve Cities. ..________
13
Ceylon—Attorneys_____ ______________
1828
—Banks.......................................................................1.................. 1667
Channel Islands—(See England)
Chicago Map (central portion)...................
270
Chile—Attorneys .......................................................................... ...1833
—Banks.................
1724
—Map (Map of South America)....................................Opposite 1722
China—Attorneys..........................
....1828
—Banks.............................................................................................1667
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..................... .................................................... 1833
—Banks........... ................................................. ............................1725
—Map (Map of South America)_________________ Opposite 1722

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PAGE
Colorado—Accessible Banking Points_____________
1996
—Attorneys............. ...............................................................................1735
—Banks_______________
162
—Bank Directors________________
2114
—Laws..........................................................................................
1850
—Map on Index "Col”................. ...................................Opposite 162
2
—State Bankers Association Officers....................
(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..............................
1736
—Banks_______
177
—Bank Directors_____________________________
2117
—Laws..................................................................................................... 1853
—Map on Index "Conn”................................................... Opposite 176
—State Bankers Association Officers.......................
2
(Members shown In Bank List by J after name or bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners____ ____________
5
Consolidated Capitulation for July 1930 Statements....................... 30
Correspondents________________________________________ _____
(For each bank shown in Bank List under correspondents column)
Corsica—(See France)
Costa Rica—Attorneys______________________________________1833
—Banks_________________________________________________ 1721
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____ ___________
1737
—Banks_______________________________________
1722
—Bank Directors..____________
2448
—Laws.....................................................................
1985
—Map (See Map of West Indies)__________________ Opposite 1720
Curacao Island—Banks______________________________________1722
Cyprus—Banks___________ ____________
1668
Czechoslovakia—Attorneys__________________________________1829
—Banks.................... .........................................................._t_............... 1677
—Map (map of New Europe)_____________________ Opposite 1660
Danzig—Banks________________________
1679
—Map (map of New Europe)_____________________ Opposite 1660
Dates of the Regular Meetings of the State Legislatures.................. 1835
Days of Grace................
12
Delaware—Accessible Banking Points_________
1998
—Attorneys....... -_________________________________________1737
—Banks________________
190
—Bank Directors_______________________
2121
—Laws__________________________________________________ 1856
—Map on Index “Del.”.....................................................Opposite 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
____ _______________________. _____ 1829
—Banks...........................
1679
—Map (see map of New Europe)__________________ Opposite 1660
Digest of Banking and Commercial Laws of the United States
and Canada___________________________
..1837
Directors—(List of United States and Canadian Bank Directors)..2093
District of Columbia—Accessible Banking Points_____ __________ 1998
—Attorneys________________________
1737
—Banks.........................
194
—Bank Directors....________________
2122
—Laws_________
....1858
—Map, Indexed “D. C.”_________ ____ ___________Opposite 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______________________
1833
—Banks____________________________
1722
—Map (see map of West Indies)__ ____ __________ Opposite 1720
Dominion of Canada (map of), indexed "Canada”.........Opposite 1608
Dutch East Indies—Attorneys...............................................................1829
—Banks_____________________________________
1669
Dutch Guiana—Banks...............
1725
—Map (see map of South America).................... ........... Opposite 1722
Ecuador—Attorneys........................
1833
—Banks_________________________________________________1725
—Map (see Map of South America)_______________ Opposite 1722
Egypt—Attorneys....................................... -.......................... ............... 1828
—Banks_________________________________________________ 1661
—Map (see Map of Africa).......................... ....................Opposite 1662
England and Wales—Attorneys____ ____
1830
—Banks______________ ___ ______ ____ -_________________ 1679
—Map on London Index...................................................Opposite 1690
Eritrea—Banks____________________________________________ 1662
—Map (See Map of Africa)_____ _________________ Opposite 1662
Estonia—Banks........ ..........
1700
—Map (see Map of New Europe).................................. Opposite 1660
Ethiopia (Abyssinia)—Banks................
1662
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Europe—Attorneys.................
..1829
—Banks...................................................................................................1676
—Map indexed "Foreign”............................................... Opposite 1660
Examiners and Districts (National)._____ ___________ _______ 1 9
Examiners (State and State Bank Officials).................................. 5, 6, 7, 8
1
Express Money Order Rates (see Postage Rates)...............................
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
“
Reserve Board______________________________________ 14
Federal Reserve Bank Information..................................................14 to 25
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (District 6) with Branches........... 19
“ Boston (District 1)__________
15
" 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
“
" New York (District 2) with Branch____
16
......................................Philadelphia (District 3)............................... 17
"
" Richmond (District 5) with Branch.......... 18
“
" San Francisco (District 12) with Branches 25
"
“ St. Louis (District 8)with Branches.____ 21
Federal Reserve Map, showing the TwelveDistricts____________ 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___________ _______________________1672
Federated Malay States—Banks............................................................. 1669
Fernando Po—(see Spanish Guinea)
Fiji Islands—Attorneys____ ....___________ _________________ 1829
—Banks_________________________________________________ 1672
Financial Advertisers Association................... .....................................
4
Finland—Attorneys................................................................................... 1831
—Banks................
1700
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________ Opposite 1660
Florida—Accessible Banking Points...____ __________
...1998
—Attorneys__________________________
1737
—Banks...... ..................
200
—Bank Directors______ ____________
2123
—Laws......................
i860
—Map__________ ______________________ ________Opposite 200
—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)______________
..1832
“
Banks_____________________________________
1660
"
Coins (Value of)________
10
Foreign Languages (Table of cardinal numbers and com­
mercial terms In ten languages)___________________________ 11
Foreign Parcel Post Rates___________________________________
1
Foreign Postal Table________________________________________
1
France—Attorneys................................. ......... ......................................1831
—Banks........... ......................................... ............................................1700
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________ Opposite 1660
French Equatorial Africa
—Banks__________________________
1662
—Map (Map of Africa)__________________________Opposite 1662
French Guiana—Banks............................................................................1725
—Map (see Map of South America)................ ............... Opposite 1722
French India—Banks......... ...................
1669
French Indo China—Attorneys
........................................................1829
—Banks .....................
1669
French Somaliland—Banks__________________________________ 1662
Map (See Map of Africa) ________________________ Opposite 1662
French West Africa—Banks.....................................
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)
________ ___ ____ ....Opposite 1662
Gambia—Banks_________________________
....1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)...............................................Opposite 1662
Georgia—Accessible Banking Points.__ ________
1999
—Attorneys_________________
1738
—Banks..............
217
—Bank Directors...............
2127
—Laws______________________________
1862
—Map on “Ga.” Index__________________________ Opposite 217
—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____ __________________________it. .........1831
—Banks_______
1704
—Map (see Map of New Europe)......... ......................... Opposite 1660
Gibraltar (see Spain)________________________________________
Gold Coast and Ashanti—Banks.................
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)............................................... Opposite 1662
Grace on Sight Drafts for the United States and Canada...........
12

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Greece—Attorneys__________________________________________ 1831
—Banks_______________________________
1707
—Map (see Map of New Europe).................................... Opposite 1660
Grenada—Attorneys______________________________________ ...1833
—Map (see Map of West Indies)...................................... Opposite 1720
Guadaloupe—Attorneys_____________________________________ 1833
—Banks________
1722
—Map (See Map of West Indies)_______________ Opposite 1720
Guam—Banks____________
1608
Guatamala—Attorneys______________________________________ 1833
—banks..............
1121
Haiti—Attorneys_______________________
1833
—Banks................................................................................................... 1722
—Map (see Map of West Indies)___________________ Opposite 1720
Hawaii—Accessible Banking Points...._______________________ 2001
1141
—Attorneys_____......_____
—Banks____ ________..............______...
___245
—Bank Directors___________
2134
—Map, Indexed “ Hawaii ”_________________________Opposite 245
Holidays (See Interest Rates, Grace on Sight Drafts, Etc----------- 12
(See also Laws for Legal Holidays)
Holland—Attorneys..._____ __________________. ..__________1831
—Banks.......................
1108
—Map (see Map of New Europe) _________________ Opposite 1660
Honduras—Attorneys____...________________________ _______ 1833
—Banks______________......_____________________________ 1721
Hong Kong Attorneys______________ _____ ___ ___________—1829
Hungary—Attorneys.......... .......................................................................1832
—Banks_________________________________
1709
—Map (see Map of New Europe)....................... ............... Opposite 1660
Iceland—Attorney s___________
..1832
—Banks..... ........................
1709
—Map—(see Map of New Europe)_________________ Opposite 1660
Idaho—Accessible Banking Points_____________________________2001
—Attorneys_____________________
....1741
—Banks_________
246
—Bank Directors_____ _____________________
..2135
—Laws_________
1864
—Map, indexed"Idaho’’__________________________ Opposite 247
—State Bankers Association Officers_____ ___________________
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a I after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials ana Bank Examiners__________________
5
Illinois—Accessible Banking Points____________________________2002
—Attorneys________________________
.1742
—Banks_____________________________________
254
—Bank Directors.........................
2137
—Laws..._____ _________
..1866
—Map, Indexed “Illinois”_________________________ Opposite 253
Map of Chicago (Central portion)..........................................
270
Map of Federal Reserve District 7....._________________________272
—State Bankers Association Officers................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a 1 after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Bank Examiners....................................
5
India—Attorneys________________________
..1829
—Banks.............................................
1669
Indiana—Accessible Banking Points......... ..............
2004
—Attorneys_______
..1747
—Banks_________________________________
382
—Bank Directors_____________
2159
—Laws..................................................................................................... 1870
—Map—indexed ’’ Ind".__________ ________________Opposite 382
—Map of Indianapolis__ _______________________
Opposite 406
—State Bankers Association Officers................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a 1 after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........................................
5
Indianapolis—Map...................................................................Opposite 406
Interest Rates (table of)...____
12
(Also found under Laws of each state)
Interest Rates by contract.._________________
12
International Money Orders...................................
1
Investment Bankers Association.................................
3-4
(Members shown by a 11n Investment Lists)
Investment Dealers (Selected List)
(Following banks in each city where listed)
Ionian Islands—(8ee Greece)
Iowa—Accessible Banking Points______________________
—Attorneys............................................................................................ 1750
—Banks________________________________________
438
—Bank Directors............ ........................................
—Laws..................................................................................................... 1874
—Map—Indexed “Iowa”_____ ____________________Opposite 438
—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............................................................
1670
Irish Free State and Northern Ireland—Attorneys........................... 1832
—Banks................................................................................................ 1709
—Map (see Map of New Europe)................. ....................0pposit,el660
Italian Somaliland—Banks_____________
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa).. _____________
Oppos:tol662
Italy—Attorneys.....................
1832
—Banks____________________________
1710
—Map (see Map of New Europe)..................
Oppositel660
Jamaica—Attorneys___ ... ................................................................ 1833
—Banks_______
1722
 —Map (see Map of West Indies)........... .............................0ppositel720

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Japan—Attorneys__________________________________________ 1829
—Banks..................................
1670
Java— (See Dutch East Indies)
Johore— Banks................
1671
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
—Attorneys_____________________________________
1755
—Banks................
611
—Bank Directors___________
2189
18H
—Laws..........................
—Map, indexed "Kans.”.
_____________________ Opposite 510
—State Bankers Association, Officers....................... -......................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a X after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........ ......................................
5
Kabinda—Banks___________________________________________ 1662
—Map (See map of Africa________________________ Opposite 1662
Kedah—Banks___________________
1611
Kelanton—Banks______________________
1611
Kentucky—Accessible Banking Points............................... -............... 2008
—Attorneys.._____________________
1169
—Banks_________________________________________________ 663
—Bank Directors_________________________________________ 2203
—Laws__ ....__ ..............__ ....__....___
1880
—Map, Indexed “ Ky.”.................... ................................... Opposite 562
—State Bankers Association, Officers..............................................
2
—Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
5
—State Bank Officials and Examiners...........................................
Kenya—Attorneys____________________
1828
—Banks________________________________________________ 1662
—Map (see map of Africa)________
Oppositel662
Kingdom of the Serbs, Croates and Slovenes (Yugo Slavia)
—Attorneys________________________________
1832
—Banks_____________
1120
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_________________ Opposite 1660
Latvia or Lettonia—banks......... .......................................................... 1112
—Map (see Map of New Europe)....... .............................. 0ppositel660
Laws of the United States and Canada (Digest of)............................1837
Lawyers of the United States and Canada...........................................1729
Lawyers of Foreign Countries (Selected List)................
1828
Leeward Islands—Attorneys...................
1833
—Banks........................
H23
—Map (see Map of West Indies)........................................0ppositel720
Legal Rate of Interest (Table of)......................................................
12
(See also Laws)
Legislatures (Dates of Regular Meetings)...............
1835
Liberia—Attorneys.......................
1828
—Banks..._______________________________
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)........................................
Oppositel662
Libya—Attorneys__________________________________________ 1828
—Banks____________________________________
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________________ Oppositel662
Liechtenstein—Banks...................
..1712
—Map (See Map of New Europe)......................................0ppositel660
Lithuania—Banks_________________________________________ 1712
—Map (see Map of New Europe)____ ________
0ppositel660
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______________________________________________1761
—Banks............................
691
—Bank Directors_________________________________________2210
—Laws__________________________________________________ 1882
—Map—Indexed ” La.”______________ ____ ________Opposite 590
—State Bankers Association, Officers...............................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____ _____
5
Luxembourg—A ttorneys........... ..........
1832
—Banks__________________________________________ ..____ 1713
—Map (see Map of New Europe)_______
0ppositel660
Madagascar Island—A ttorneys......................................
...1828
—Banks_________________________________________________ 1662
—Map (see Map of Africa)..._____ ________________ Oppositel662
Madeira Island—Attorneys.........................
1828
—Banks_____________
1662
—Map (see Map of Africa).............
Oppositel662
Maine—Accessible banking Points........................................................ 2015
2171
—Attorneys..............
1762
—Banks_________________________________________ „„..........610
—Bank Directors_______
2214
—Laws^__________________________ _____ __________i. ....1885
—Map, indexed “Me.”....................................................Opp* ite 610
—State Bankers Association. Officers.........................
2
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............................................
6
Malta—Attorneys..............................
1332
—Banks...............
1713
—Map (see Map of New Europe)...................................... 0ppositel660
Manitoba—Accessible Banking Points_________________
2077
—Attorneys..................................
1824
—Banks................................................................................................ 1616
—Bank Directors_______________
_._2447
—Laws—............................................
1970
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Nearest—Accessible Banking Points------ --------------------------------1989
Martinique—Attorneys-------------1833
Nebraska—Accessible Banking Points................................................2029
—Banks______________________________________________ 1723
—Attorneys.................................................................................. —1780
—Map (see Map of West Indies)_________________ Opposite 1720
—Banks.................................................-....................... ......... .........889
Maryland—Accessible Banking Points_______________________ 2017
—Bank Directors......................................................
2278
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1763
—Laws.................
I905
—Banks________
617
—Map,
Indexed
"Neb.”_________________________Opposite
888
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2216
Bankers
Association,
Officers...................
2
—State
—Laws_______________________________________________1887
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—Map, Indexed "Md.”__________________________Opposite 618
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............................................. 6-7
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
2
Negotiable Instruments Law (States having)....................................I834
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
(Also see Laws.)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners—------ ----------------------6
Nevada—Accessible Banking Points.................. -..............................2030
Massachusetts—Accessible Banking Points-------- --------------------- 2018
—Attorneys_______________ ______________------------------- 1783
—Attorneys---------.----------------------------------------------------- 1764
—Banks______________________________________________ 932
—Banks______________________________________________ 636
—Bank Directors_________________
2286
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2220
—Laws...........................................-..............-........... -................ ..1908
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1890
—Map. indexed "Nev.”............................... .................. Opposite 932
—Map, Indexed “Mass.’- ....................... ....................Opposite 636
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------2
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
2
(Members shown In Bank List by i after name of bank)
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners--------------------------------■
7
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
6
New Brunswick—Accessible Banking Points---------------------------- 2078
Mauritius—Attorneys_____________________________________ 1828
—Attorneys........................................ —......... -............................ I824
—Banks.____ ________
1662
—Banks...._________________________________ ....---------1619
—Map (see Map or Africa)..............................-............Opposite 1662
—Laws................ .................-......................................................... .1973
Mesopotamia (See Irak)
_Map______________________________ ________ Opposite 1622
Mexico—A ttorneys_____________
1833
New Caledonia—Attorneys.............................
..1829
—Banks______________________________________________ 1721
—Banks........... ........... ...................-............................................... 1672
—Map, Indexed "Mexico”______________________ Opposite 1722
Newfoundland—Accessible Banking Points............................-........ 2079
Michigan—Accessible Banking Points-----------2020
—Attorneys___ ______ _______ _____ -...................... -.............1824
—Attorneys______________
1765
—Banks______________________________________________ 1621
—Banks______________________________________________ 665
—Directors_____________ __________ -...................... ......... — 2447
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2232
—Map on map of Canada_______________________ Opposite 1608
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1893
New Hampshire—Accessible Banking Points------- -------------------- 2030
—Map, Indexed "Mich.”________________________ Opposite 668
^Attorneys........... ............
...1783
—State Bankers Association, Officers__________ ____ -..........
2
—Banks______________________________________________ 934
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—Bank Directors.............. ......... ......... ......... .............-................. 2287
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____________________
6
—Laws______________________________________
1909
Minneapolis, Minn., (Map)_________________________ Opposite 752
—Map, indexed "N. H.”..................................................Opposite 934
Minnesota—Accessible Banking Points_______________________ 2022
—State Bankers Association, Officers.....................
2
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1768
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—Banks.................
721
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............................... -........
7
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2238
New Jersey—Accessible Banking Points----------------------------------2031
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1895
—Attorneys----------------1783
—Map,Indexed "Minn.”________________
.Opposite 720
—Banks....____ ________ ....__________ .... — ------------- 938
—Map of Minneapolis____________________________ Opposite 752
—Bank Directors............................-............................ .................. 2287
—Map of St. Paul.......................................
Opposite770 —Laws............... .................. ......... ................................-..........
4911
—Map, indexed "N. J.”....................................................Opposite 938
—State Bankers Association, Officers__________ ______ -.........
2
—(Members shown in Bank list by t after name or bank)
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_______ _______ —...........
6
Mississippi—Accessible Banking Points______________________ 2023
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.............
7
New Mexico—Accessible Banking Points-----------2032
—Attorneys.......................
1772
—Attorneys....------------1785
—Banks_____________________
780
—Banks______________________________________________ 979
—Bank Directors_______________________________________ 2252
—Bank Directors..—------------------------------------2298
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1897
—Laws_____________________________________
.1913
—Maps, indexed "Miss.”__________________i_____ Opposite 780
—Map,
indexed
"N.
M.”.................................................Opposite
970
—State Bankers Association. Officers______________________
2
—State Bankers Association, Officers--------------------------------3
—(Members shown In Bank List by J after name of bank)
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________
6
—State
Bank
Officials
and
Examiners............................................
7
Missouri—Accessible Banking Points________
2025
New South Wales—Attorneys--------------------- -.........-................1829
—Attorneys____ ______________________________________ 1774
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1672
—Banks___ _____________________
797
New York—Accessible Banking Points...............................................2033
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2256
^-Attorneys------------ ----------------------------- -.............-.............4783
—Laws......... ......
I899
—Banks................................... -..............................-...................... 972
—Map. indexed "Mo.”
............................................. Opposite 796
—Bank Directors----------- ----------------------------------- -.............2298
—Map of St Louis________________________ _____ Opposite 860
—Laws_________________ ________ —...................-...............4945
—State Bankers Association, Officers-------------------------2
—Map, Indexed "N. Y.”................................. .................Opposite 972
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
—Map of N. Y. City (Southern Portion).....................Opposite 1007
—State Bank Officials ana Examiners..............................
6
—Savings Bank Association of the State of New York-----------3
Moluca Islands (See Dutch East Indies)
—State Bankers Association, Officers---------------------------------3
Monaco—Banks__________________________________________1713
(Members shown In Bank List by J after name of bank)
—Attorneys___________
1832
—State Bank Officials and Examiners..................................
7
Money Orders (International and Domestic)......................
1
New York City Map (Southern Portion)........................Opposite 1007
Montana—Accessible Banking Points____ ________
2028
New Zealand—Attorneys....................
1829
—Attorneys__________ ______ _____ _____ -......... -.................1779
—Banks______________________________________________ 1673
—Banks______________________________________________ 879
Nicaragua—Attorneys---------7833
—Bank Directors................
..2273
—Banks______________________________________ —.........1721
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1902
Nigeria—Attorneys_______________________________________ 1828
—Map, indexed " Mont.”..................................................Opposite 878
—Banks___ _____________________
4663
—State Bankers Association, Officers.........................
2
—Map. (See Map of Africa)......................................... Opposite 1662
(Members shown In Bank List by J after name of bank)
Non-Bank Towns showing nearest Banking Point-------------------- 1989
—State Bank Officials and Examiners....................................... —
6
North America,(except U. S. and Canada) Attorneys....................... 1833
Morocco—Attorneys..._________
1828
North America (except U. S. and Canada) Banks....... ................... 1721
—Banks.....
____________________ ___________ ,_____ 1662
Northern Territory—Banks. ................
1674
—Map (see Map of Africa).................................................
1662
North Carolina—Accessible Banking Points...................... -............. 2039
Mortgage Association of America ..................
4
—Attorneys............ —-------- ----------- -------- -..............................4788
Mozambique—Attorneys_________________________________ 1828
—Banks........... ...........
408
—Banks_______
1663
—Bank Directors............................ —-.......................................2316
—Map (see map of Africa)______________________ Opposite 1662
—Laws____________________________________
4947
Natal. See Union of South Africa.....................
....1665
—Map, indexed "N. Car.”....... ......................................Opposite 1084
National and State Bankers’ Protective Association------------ ...
4
—State Bankers Association, Officers_____________________
3
(Members shown In Bank List by 1 after name of bank)
National Bank, Examiners and Districts.....................................
8-9
—State Bank Officials and Examiners............................................
7
National Banks (number of)---------- ----------- ----—......... .......... 30


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North Dakota—Accessible Banking Points..._________________2041
Population of Banking Towns shown by figures under name of
—Attorneys............................
1790
Bank List and before town in Lawyers List.
—Banks......................
1114
Portugal—Attorneys...................................
1832
—Bank Directors........................
2324
—Banks..............
1714
—Laws........... .............................
1920
—Map (see Map of New Europe)________________ Opposite 1660
—Map. indexed ‘‘N. Dak.”_____________________ Opposite 1114
Portuguese Guinea—Banks............................................................. ..1663
—State Bankers Association. Officers.................................. .........
3
Portuguese India—Banks.................................................................... 1671
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Postage Rates and Regulations_____________________________
i
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.............................
7
Porto Rico—Attorneys____________________________________ 1803
Norway—Attorneys.....................
1832
—Banks____ ____
1608
—Banks_________________
.1713
—Map (see Map of West Indies)_________________ Opposite 1720
—Map (see Map of New Europe).............. ................. Opposite 1660
prince Edward Island—Accessible Banking Points____________ 2085
Notes and Acceptances due on Holidays....................................... .. 12
—Attorneys.....................
1826
Notes and Acceptances due on Half Days____________________ 12
—Banks....................
1642
Nova Scotia—Accessible Banking Points.........................
2080
—Laws......... .......................
1980
—A ttorneys______________________________________
1825
—Map..............................................................................Opposite 1622
Principe
Island—Banks_____________
1663
—Banks............................................................
1621
Private Banks of the United States (number of)___________ 30
—Bank Directors....................
.2447
(Shown in Bank List by t after name of each bank)
—Laws................................................................................................1974
Quebec—Accessible
Banking Points__________________________2086
—Map.............
Opposite 1622
—Attorneys.........
...........
1826
Number of Banks in United States and Canada____________
30
—Banks............... .................
1643
Numerical System of the American Bankers Assn. Map_______
4
—Bank Directors..................
...2448
Numerical System of the A. B. A. (Explanation of)......................
3
—Laws_______________________
1981
Nyasaland Protectorate—Banks..............
1663
—Map-------------------------------------------Opposite 1648
—Map (see Map of Africa).............................................Opposite 1662
Queensland—Attorneys...............
1829
Ohio—Accessible Banking Points___________________________ 2041
—Banks..........................................................
1674
—A ttorneys...................
1792
Rates of Postage (Domestic and Foreign)_______
1
—Banks.....................................................................
1132
Rates for Express Money Orders..............
1
—Bank Directors....................
2330
Rates of Parcel Postage......................................................................
1
—Laws.................................................
1923
Republic of Panama—Banks....................
1722
—Map. Indexed “Ohio”..............................
..Opposite 1132
Reserve Cities and Central Reserve Cities_______
13
Reserves Required under Federal Reserve Act________
13
—State Bankers Association, Officers..............
3
Reunion—Banks..........................
1663
^Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
Rhode Island—Accessible Banking Points____________
2055
—State Bank Officials and Examiners__________
7
—Attorneys.............. .......
....1804
Oklahoma—Accessible Banking Points__________________
2045
—Banks______________________________________________
1339
—Attorneys...................
.1796
—Bank Directors____________________________
2378
—Banks___ _______
H97
—Laws...........................
1935
—Bank Directors.._________
2343
—Map indexed “R. I."________________________ .'.Opposite 1340
—Laws...........................................
1926
—State Bankers Association, Officers....... ...................
3
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—Map. Indexed "Okla.”................................................Opposite 1196
—State Bank Officials and Examiners____________________
8
—State Bankers Association. Officers..............
3
Rhodes Island—Banks.....................
1671
(Members shown In Bank List by t after name of bank)
Rhodesia—Attorneys________________
1828
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
7
—Banks.................
1663
Ontario—Accessible Banking Points...........................
2082
—Map (see Map of Africa)____________ ____ ____ Opposite 1662
—Attorneys_________
1825
Robert Morris Associates .................
4
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1623
Kumania—Attorneys........... .. ...............................
1832
—Bank Directors..............
2448
—Banks_______________
1714
—Map (see Map of New Europe)________________ Opposite 1660
—Laws.................
...1977
Russia—See Union of Socialistic Soviet Republic........ ....................
—Map------------------------------------------------------------ Opposite 1638
Saar Basin—Banks.................
1715
Orange Free States (see Union of South Africa)........... ............1665
St. Croix—Banks.________
1723
Oregon—Accessible Banking Points.......... .....................
2047
—Map (see Map of West Indies).................................. Opposite 1720
—Attorneys________________________
1798
St. Louis, Mo., Map ____________________________ Opposite 860
—Banks------------------------------------------------1230
—Bank Directors_________
2351
Opposite 770
St. Paul, Minn., Map...........................
—Laws....... .........................................................................
1930
St. Pierre et Miquelon—Banks....................
1653
—Maps, indexed “Ore."...................
.Opposite 1230
—Map (Map of Dominion of Canada).................... ...Opposite 1608
—State Bankers Association. Officers.......................
3
St. Thomas—Banks.............................................................................1723
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
—Map (see Map of West Indies)____ ______ ______ Opposite 1720
—State Bank Officials ana Examiners_____________
7
Salvador—Attorneys.............................................
1833
Palestine—Attorneys______________
1829
—Banks......... ..........
1721
—Banks______________________________________________ 1671
—Map (see West Indies).............. ................................. Opposite 1720
Parcel Post Rates (Table of Foreign and Domestic)........ .............
l
Samoa Island—Attorneys.....................................
1829
Panama—Attorneys.......................
1833
—Banks............................................................................................. 1675
Sao
Thome—Banks_______
1663
—Banks................
1722
Saskatchewan—Accessible Banking Points...... ................................ .2090
Papua—Attorneys...... .........................
1829
—Attorneys..........................................................................
1827
—Banks______________________________________________ 1674
—Banks............................................................................................. 1653
Paraguay—Attorneys.......................
1833
—Bank Directors..................
2448
—Banks...........................................
1725
—Laws.................
1983
—Map (see Bank of South America)............................. Opposite 1722
—Map----------------------------------------------------------- Opposite 1618
Pennsylvania—Accessible Banking Points.........................
2048
Savings Department (Banks Having)
—Attorneys...........................
..1799
(Shown in Bank List by a ® after name of bank)
—Banks................................................
1242
Scotland—Attorneys............................
1832
—Bank Directors___ ________
2354
—Banks..................................................................................
1715
—Laws................
1933
—Map (see Map of New Europe) ..................... .........Opposite 1660
—Map. indexed “Penn”..........................................
.Opposite1242
Senegal— (see French West Africa)
—Map of Philadelphia and Vicinity.............................. Opposite 1286
Service Guide___________________________________
1G
—Map of Philadelphia (main portion)................
Opposite 1288
Siam—Attorneys...........................
1829
—State Bankers Association. Officers........... .................................
3
—Banks.......................
1671
(Members shown in Bank List by 1 after name of bank)
Sierra Leone—Attorneys......... ............................
1828
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
8
—Banks..............
1663
Persia—Banks___________________________________________ 1671
—Map (see Map of Africa).............................................Opposite 1662
Peru—Attorneys........................................
1833
South America—Attorneys....... ...............
1833
—Banks.________
.......1725
—Banks................
1723
—Map (see Map of South America)......... .................... Opposite 1722
—Map. indexed “So. Am.”_______________ ______ Opposite 1722
Philadelphia. Pa., Map (main portion)______________ Opposite 1288
South Australia—Attorneys____ ___________
1829
Philadelphia, Pa., ana Vicinity, Map________________ Opposite 1286
—Banks.............................................. ....................... ................... 1671
Philippine Islands—Attorneys.........................
1803
South Carolina—Accessible BankingPoints.................
2056
—Attorneys..............................................
1804
—Banks..................
1608
—Banks....... ..............
1342
—Laws------------1935
—Bank Directors...............................................................
2378
—Map-------------------------------------------Opposite1608 —Laws.........................
1938
—Map, indexed “S. C.”............................................. ..Opposite 1342
Poland—Attorneys____ ___________
1832
—State Bankers Association. Officers............................................
3
—Banks________
1713
(Members shown in Bank List by 1 after name of bank)
—Map (see Map of New Europe).............. .................. Opposite 1660
—State Bank Officials and Examiners...........................................
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South Dakota—Accessible Banking Points____________
2057
—Attorneys___________________________________________ 1805
—Banks___ ________ ____________________ _.________ __ 1360
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2383
—Laws____ ______________
1942
—Map, indexed “S. D.”________________________ Opposite 1360
—State Bankers Association Officers................
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners__________
8
South West Africa—Banks______________________
1663
—Map (See Map or Africa)____ ____ _____________ Opposite 1662
Spain—Attorneys..............
1832
—Banks____ __________
1717
—Map (see Map of New Europe)________________ Opposite 1660
Spanish Guinea—Banks_____ ._____________________ _______ 1663
State Bankers Associations and Officers______________________
2
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name of bank)
State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________5, 6, 7, 8
State Banks of the United States (number of).................._......... . 30
(Shown in Bank List by a § after name of bank)
Statute of Limitations (arranged for quick reference).................. 12
(See also “Laws” Indexed)
Straits Settlement—Attorneys______________________________ 1829
—Banks........... ...................
1672
Sumatra—(see Dutch East Indies)
Swaziland—Banks_____________________
..1663
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______________ ______ Opposite 1662
Sweden—Attorneys_____________________________
1832
—Banks_____ ______________
1718
—Map (see Map of New Europe)________________ Opposite 1660
1832
Switzerland—Attorneys_______________________
-Banks____________
1719
--Map (see Map of New Europe).............. ..................Opposite 1660
Syria—Attorneys _________________
1829
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1672
Table of Cardinal Numbers and Commercial Terms in ten languages. 11
Tahiti—Attorneys________________________________________ 1829
—Banks....... ..........
1675
Taiwan (Formosa) (see Japan)
Tanganyika Territory—Banks ...___________________________ 1663
—Map (see Map of Africa) ...______________ ____ Opposite 1662
Tasmania—Attorneys_____________________________________ 1829
—Banks______
1675
Tennessee—Accessible Banking Points______________________ 2057
—Attorneys_______
1807
—Banks...._________
1378
—Bank Directors.......................
2390
—Laws..._______________________________
1943
—Map, (indexed Tenn.).......... ..... ........................ ....... Opposite 1378
—State Bankers Association, Officers_________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by a J after name of bank)
—StatG Bank Officials and Examiners_________________ _____
8
Territory of New Guinea—Banks............ ..................................... 1675
Texas—Accessible Banking Points........ ...............
....2059
—Attorneys......... .............................
1809
—Banks____ __________________
....1408
—Bank Directors___ ____
2397
—Laws.................
1946
—Map, indexed "Tex”_________________________ Opposite 1408
—State Bankers Association. Officers______
3
—State Bank Officials and Examiners___________________...
8
(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
Transraal—Banks________________________
1666
—Map (see Map of Africa).............................................Opposite 1662
Trinidad—Attorneys______________
1833
—Banks_________
1723
—Map (see Map of West Indies)................................... Opposite 1720
Trust Powers (Banks having)
(Shown In Bank List by T after name of bank)
Tunisia—Attorneys__________________________
1828
—Banks.............................................................................................. 1663
—Map (see Map of Africa).......... ............. ............ ...... Opposite 1662
Turkey in Asia—Banks............... ,..................................................... 1672
Turkey in Europe—Attorneys...................
1832
—Banks...............................
1720
Uganda—Banks_____ _____
1664
—Map (see Map of Africa)_______ ______________ Opposite 1662
Union of Socialistic Soviet Republics—Attorneys______________ 1832
—Banks (In Europe)___ ________________________________ 1720
—Banks (In Asia)........ ................
1672
—Map (See map of Europe)_____________________ Opposite 1660
Union oi South Africa—Attorneys___________________________ 1828
—Banks............. ....................................^................................ -...1664
—Map (see Map of Africa).............. .............................Opposite 1662
United States Map_____________
26
Uruguay—Attorneys______________________
1833
—Banks___________________________________
1725
—Map (see Map of South America)............................. Opposite 1720


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(Jtah—Accessible Banking Points.................................................. ...2063
—Attorneys_________________________________
1814
—Banks....___________________________________________1483
—Bank Directors....................
2415
—Laws______
1948
—Map indexed “Utah” _____ _________________ Opposite 1482
—State Bankers Association, Officers_______________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by a t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........... ..........
8
Value of Foreign Coins_______
10
Venezuela—Attorneys_____ _______
1833
—Banks______________________________________________ 1725
—Map (see Map of South America)_________ _____ Opposite 1722
Vermont—Accessible Banking Points______________
..2063
—Attorneys....................................
1815
—Banks____________
1489
—Bank Directors....____ _______________
2417
—Laws______
1951
—Map. Indexed “Vt.”_________________________ Opposite 1488
—State Bankers Association, Officers__________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners______________________
8
Victoria—Attorneys___ ______
1829
—Banks___ __________________________________________ 1675
Virginia—Accessible Banking Points..............................
2064
—Attorneys____ _________
1815
—Banks._________________
..1493
—Bank Directors_____________________________
2418
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1953
—Map indexed" Va.”_____________________ _____ Opposite 1492
—State Bankers Association. Officers.—____________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners_____________________
8
Virgin Islands—Banks_________ ,__________________________ 1608
Washington—Accessible Banking Points______________________2068
—Attorneys...............
1817
—Banks_______________________________________ i_____ 1521
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2426
—Laws_______________________________________________ 1956
—Map, indexed "Wash.”_______________________ Opposite 1520
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners________________ ____ 8
Western Australia—Attorneys____ ______
1829
—Banks____________________________
1675
West Indies—Attorneys___________________________________ 1833
—Banks......... ......
1722
—Map........................................................ .................... Opposite 1720
West Virginia—Accessible Banking Points.............. ...............
2069
—Attorneys..................
1819
—Banks______________________________________________ 1539
—Bank Directors_______________________________________2430
—Laws________________________________________
1959
—Map, indexed " W. Va.” _____ _____ _________ Opposite 1540
—State Bankers Association, Officers____________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners........................
8
Windward Island—Attorneys................................
1833
—Banks_____________________________________________ 1723
—Map (see Map of West Indies)............ ......... ........... Opposite 1720
Wisconsin—Accessible Banking Points............................................... 2072
—Attorneys....... ......
...1820
—Banks..............
1559
—Bank Directors_____________
2434
—Laws_______________
1961
—Map, indexed “Wis.”_________ _______________Opposite 1558
—Map of Milwaukee........... .......................... ......... ...... Opposite 1584
—State Bankers Association, Officers______________________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by J after name oi bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.......... ............
8
World (Map of)................................................................................... XII
Wyoming—Accessible Banking Points..............
,..2074
—Attorneys...............
1823
—Banks..............
.1603
—Bank Directors.........................
2446
—Laws.........................................................................
..1963
—Map, indexed " Wyo.”..................................... 1___ Opposite 1604
—State Bankers Association, Officers___________
3
(Members shown in Bank List by t after name of bank)
—State Bank Officials and Examiners.._______
8
Yucatan—Attorneys________________
1833
Yugo Slavia (See Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes)______.1720
Yukon—Accessible Banking Points.......... ....................
2091
—Attorneys...........................
1827
—Banks...............................................................
1659
Zanzibar Island—Attorneys________
1828
—Banks................
—1667
—Map (see Map of Africa)_____________________ Opposite 1662
Zara—Banks_______
1720

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BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES
CESTABLISHED 1817.)
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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
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LIMITED

Authorised and Subscribed Capital
$30,000,000
Paid Up Capital
-------Reserve Fund (Invested in Government Securities) Reserve Liability of Shareholders
-

$5 =£l

$10,000,000
$10,000,000
$30,000,000
$50,000,000

DIRECTORS
HON. WILLIAM PEMBER REEVES, Chairman
THE RT. HON. LORD BALFOUR OF BURLEIGH
SIR AUSTIN E. HARRIS. K. B. E.
HENRY F. FRESHWATER. Esq.
RICHARD DURANT TROTTER. Esq.
LINDSAY ERIC SMITH, Esq.

LONDON, E. C. 2

CHIEF OFFICE IN
NEW ZEALAND,
WELLINGTON

ARTHUR WILLIS, Manager

J. T. GROSE, General Manager

HEAD OFFICE,
8, MOORGATE,

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.

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BARCLAYS BANK
LIMITED

Head Office: 54, Lombard Street, LONDON, E. C. 3.
FREDERICK CRAUFURD GOODENOUGH, Chairman

AUTHORISED CAPITAL .... $ 100,000,000
ISSUED AND PAID-UP CAPITAL 79,291,085
RESERVE FUND.............................
51,250,000
DEPOSITS etc. (3ist Dec., 1929) ~ - - 1,687,196,070
Over 2000 branches in England and Wales
Agents and Correspondents throughout the World

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CHIEF FOREIGN BRANCH: 168, Fenchurch St., London, E. C. 3
AFFILIATED BANKS:

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BARCLAYS BANK (France) LIMITED
BARCLAYS BANK S. A. 1., ROME & GENOA
BARCLAYS BANK (Canada), MONTREAL
THE BRITISH LINEN BANK
THE UNION BANK OF MANCHESTER LIMITED
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LIMITED

A Complete Banking Service
The Midland Bank offers exceptional facilities for
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ccAquitania” ((Berengaria” “Mauretania”
and with affiliated banks operates over 2500
branches in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The offices in Poultry and at 196 Piccadilly are
specially equipped for the use and convenience of
American visitors in London.
Head Office : POULTRY, LONDON, E.C. 2
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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

JULY 1930 EDITION

PUBLISHED BY

Rand McNally & Company
New York

Section of the Rand McNally Bankers Directory
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INDEX TO
SERVICE GUIDE ADVERTISERS
PAGE

PAGE

American Perforator Co. -

612 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.

-

*

-

F. W. Lafrentz & Co.- 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y.

17G

Bankette Co.

------- 36G
88 Broad Street, Boston, Mass.

Bank Vault Inspection Co.

-

-

-

-

-

9G

105 W. Monroe St., Chicago, Ill.

42G

Midland Terra Cotta Co.-

- 35G

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

Peerless Lithographing Co.

4313 Diversey Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Bond-Hubbard Co.

-----38 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

-

- 28G

12G
Photostat Corp. -------

10 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I.

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

Porter Safety Seal Co.
Clark Printing & Manufacturing Co.

33G

265 N. California Ave., Chicago, Ill.

-

-

15G

*

-

21G

Rand M?Nally & Co.

-

-

I8G

Richmond & Backus Co.

-

37G, 42G

Lock Haven, Pa.
Curtis 1000 Inc.

-

1000 University Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

C. L. Downey Co.
943 Clark St., Cincinnati, Ohio

-

Falls Bank Desk Co.

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

----- 30G
536 S. Clark St., Chicago, Ill.

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

19G

Standard-Johnson Co., Inc.

...

-

19G

371 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.

Fort Wayne Printing Co.............................................39G
Arthur C. Tauck & Co........................................43G

Fort Wayne, Ind.

20 Clinton St., Newark, N. J.
General Utilities Mfg. Co.

-

43G

4058 Beaufait St., Detroit, Mich.
Gilman Fanfold Corporation', Ltd. -

The Twentieth Century Co.

542 So. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill.

-

-

-

-

- 27G

-

-

26G

Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Uffinger, Foster & Bookwalter, Inc.

Coytesville-on-the-Hudson, N. J.

Handford Brown Co., Inc.

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

18G

White Brass Castings Co.-

1656 W. Austin Ave., Chicago, Ill.

Heco Envelope Co.

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2G

36G

COMPLETE FINDING LIST
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, in the Classified Sec­

A
Account Finding)

1

2

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.............................
ADVERTISING BUTTONS (See Buttons, Advertis­

5

ing; also Novelties, Advertising)
ADVERTISING CAPS (See Caps, Advertising)
ADVERTISING DATA SERVICE (See Service. Adver­
tising Data)
ADVERTISING, DIRECT MAIL MATERIAL.................
ADVERTISING, FILM PUBLICITY
ADVERTISING, FINANCIAL (See Advertising,

6

Service)

ADVERTISING LABELS (See Labels, Advertising)
ADVERTISING MAPS.................................................
ADVERTISING, MOTION PICTURE...............................
ADVERTISING, NEWSPAPER (See Advertising,

7
8

Service)

(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 NOVELTIES

ADVERTISING. STREET CAR.............................................
ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS (See Thermom­

11

eters, Advertising)

(See also Advertis­
ing, Service; and Advertising, Direct Mail
Material)...............................................................
ADVERTISING, WINDOW DISPLAY............................
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)......................................................
AGENTS, NATIONAL BANK.....................................
AIR PURIFIERS.........................................................
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)
ADVERTISING, TRUST DEPT.

APPLIANCES, MAP
APPRAISERS..............................................................
ARCHITECTS (See also Architects and Builders)
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.................................
ARCHITECTURAL BRONZE (See Bronze, Archi­

12
13

14
15
16

17
18
19

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
tachments, also Brackets, Telephone and
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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)
ATTACHMENTS,

ACCEPTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
ACCOUNT FINDING MACHINES (See Machines,
ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS.....................................
ACCOUNTING DEVICES (See also specific headings)
ACCOUNTING FORMS (See Forms, Accounting;

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

B
BABY BOOKS (See Books, Baby)
BAGS, COIN.............................................................. 21
BAGS, MAILING................................................................ 22
BALING MACHINES (See Machines, Baling, Cur­

rency and Machines, Baling, Waste Paper)
(See Machines,
Baling, Waste Paper)
BALLOONS, ADVERTISING (See Novelties Adver­
tising)
BANDIT RESISTANT FIXTURES (See Fixtures,
Bandit Resistant)
BANDS, RUBBER (See Suoplies, 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)
feANK 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 FOB 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)
BALING MACHINES, WASTE PAPER

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
BUNK BOOKS (See Books, Blank)
BLANKS, REMITTANCE (See Forms, Bank)
BUNKS, STATEMENT (See Forms, Bank)
BLINDS, VENETIAN.............................................. ,.... 30
BLOTTER PADS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)

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BLOTTERS, ADVERTISING...............................................
BOARDS, BULLETIN (See Bulletin Boards)
BOARDS, CLIP (See Supplies, Bank and Offioe)
BOND AND COUPON CANCELLING MACHINES (See

Machines, Cancelling, Check)

BOND BOXES (See Boxes, Bond)
BONDS ENGRAVED AND PBINTED

(See Certifi­
cates, Stock and Bond)
FORMS (See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
ISSUE SERVICE (See Service, Bond Issue)
PAPER (See Stationers)
PUNCHES (See Punches, Bond and Ticket)
VALUE TABLES (See Publications, Fin­
ancial)

BOND
BOND
BOND
BOND
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 Maohines, Book­
keeping)
BOOKLETS, ADVERTISING.............................................. 33
(See also Advertising, Direct Mail Material)
BOOKS, BABY.....................................
34
BOOKS, BANK YEAR (See Stationers).....................
BOOKS, BANKING AND BUSINESS......................
BOOKS, BLANK.............................................................."
BOOKS, BUSINESS (See Books, Banking and Busi­
ness)
BOOKS, CASH, TELLERS’.........................
BOOKS, CHECK.......................................
BOOKS. COMBINATION CHECK AND PASS "(See
Books, Check)
BOOK*. DEPOSITORS’ BANK YEAR (See Stationers)
BOOKS, EXPENSE (See Stationers)
BOOKS, LOOSE LEAF..........................................
BOOKS, MEMO.............................................
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.................... ..
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36

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38

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40

41

BORROWER’S STATEMENT FORMS (See Forms,
Bank)
BOSTON LEDGERS (See Ledgers ,Boston)
BOXES, BOND......................................................
42
BOXES, COIN.....................................................
’"'43
BOXES, CURRENCY.....................................
BOXES, DEPOSIT, SAFETY...................................

44
" 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 Signs, 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, Arohiteotural
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

and Loan)

BUILDING DIRECTORIES

ing)

(See Forms, Building

(See Directories, Build­

BULLET-PROOF GUSS (See Glass, Bullet-Proof)
BULLETIN BOARDS......................................................
55
BURGLAR AURMS........................................................... 56
BURGLAR AURMS (Gas)......................................
57
BURGUR AURM INSPECTION...............................
58
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES (Seo Safes, Fire & Bur­

glar Proof)

BURGURY INSURANCE (See Insurance, Burglary)
BUSINESS BOOKS (See Books, Banking and BusiBUSINESS CARDS

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BUSINESS SCHOOLS (See Sohools, Correspon­
dence)
BUTTONS, ADVERTISIN6....................................................... 59
BUZZER SYSTEMS (See Systems, Signalling)

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CABINETS, COIN......................................................................
CABINETS, COIN WRAPPER...............................................
CABINETS, FILINS..................................................................
CABINETS, LEDGER POSTING MACHINE....................
CABINETS, MAP (See Cabinets, Steel)
CABINETS, STATIONERY (See Cabinets, Storage)
CABINETS, STEEL...................................................................
CABINETS, STORAGE..............................................................
CABINETS, TRAY......................................................................
CABINETS, TYPEWRITER.....................................................
CABINETWORK (See Woodwork)
CAGES, BANK (See Grillwork)
CALCULATING MACHINES (See Machines, Calcu­
lating)
CALCULATORS, TIME AND INTEREST.............................
CALENDAR CASES (See Racks, Calendar, Metal)
CALENDAR DESK PADS (See Pads, Desk, Calendar)
CALENDAR RACKS (See Racks, Calendar, Metal)
CALENDARS...........................................................•••••••••
CALENDARS, DAILY DATE (See also Calendars)..
CALENDARS, DESK (See also Calendars)...................
CALENDARS, MATURITY......................................................
CAMERAS........................................................................••••••
CAMPAIGNS, LETTER (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
CANCELLING MACHINES, (See Machines, Can­
celling, Check)
CAPS, ADVERTISING (See also Novelties, Advertising)...................................... •••••••............................
CARBON PAPER (See Paper, Carbon)
CARDBOARD SIGNS (See Signs, Cardboard)
CARD CASES (See Leather Goods)
CARD FILING SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Filing

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61
62
63

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65
66
67

68

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71
72
73

74

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.................................................................. 75
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................................................................ 76
CASES, FILING (See Cabinets, Filing)
CASES. NOTE, STEEL........................................................... 77
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)
1
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.................................. 78
CERTIFIERS, CHECK............................................................... 79
CHAIR PADS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
CHAIRS (See also Furniture, Bank and Office).. 80
CHAIRS, POSTURE.................................................................... 81
CHAIRS, STEEL......................................................................... 82
CHAIRS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (STEEL)..............................83
CHANGEABLE SIGNS (See Signs, Changeable)
CHANGEMAKERS (See Coin Changers)
CHANGERS, COIN (See Coin Changers)
CHARTING EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE.......................... 84
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............................................................... 85
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CHECK ENDORSERS............................................................... 86
CHECK FILES (See Files, Check)
CHECK IMPRINTING (See Checks)
CHECK INSURANCE (See Insurance, Check)
CHECK LISTS, STOP-PAYMENT.......................................... 87
CHECK PHOTOGRAPHING MACHINE................................ 88
CHECK PROTECTORS (See Protectors, Check)
CHECK RACKS (See Racks, Check)
CHECK RECORDERS............................................................... 89
CHECK SORTING DESKS (See Desks, Check Sort­
ing)
CHECK TRAYS (See Trays, Check)
CHECKWRITERS (See Protectors, Check)
CHECKS......................................................................................... 90
CHECKS, DOOR (See Door Closers)
CHECKS, METAL....................................................................... 91
CHEQUES, TRAVELERS’........................................................ 92
CHESTS. STEEL......................................................................... 93
CHILDREN’S SAVINGS (See School Savings)
CHIME CLOCKS (See Clocks, Electric Chime, Ad­
vertising)
CHRISTMAS CLUB SUPPLIES (See Christmas
Savings)
CHRISTMAS MONEY CONTAINERS.................................. 94
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS.............................................................. 95
CIRCULAR LETTERS (See Advertising, Direct
Mail Material)
CLEANERS, MARBLE (See Supplies, Janitors’)
CLEANERS, POLISHED STEEL............................................. 96
CLEANERS, TYPEWRITER.................................................... 97
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....................................................................... 98
CLOCKS, COIN............................................................................ 99
CLOCKS, DESK............................................................................ 100
CLOCKS, ELECTRIC (Seealso Clock Systems) ... .101
CLOCKS, POST AND BRACKET.............................................102
CLOCKS, TIME.............................................................................103
CLOCKS, WATCHMEN’S...........................................................104
CLOSERS, DOOR (See Door Closers)............................
CLOTH, GUMMED.......................................................................105
CLOTH NOVELTIES (See Novelties, Cloth)
CLUBS, CHRISTMAS SAVINGS (See also Christmas
Savings).................................................................................. 106
COIN BAG SEALS (See Seals, Coin Bag)
COIN BAGS (See Bags, Coin)
COIN BOXES (See Boxes, Coin)
COIN CABINETS (See Cabinets, Coin)
COIN CHANGERS........................................................................107
COIN CLOCKS, (See Clocks, Coin)
COIN COUNTING MACHINES............................................... 108
COIN ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Coin)
COIN FOLDERS........................................................................... 109
COIN HOLDERS, METAL......................................................... no
COIN HOLDERS, PASTEBOARD (See Coin Folders)
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......................................................... Ill
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORIES (See Directories,
Commercial)
COMPTOMETERS (See Machines, Adding)
COMPUTERS, TIME (See Calculators, Time and
Interest)
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 Offiee)
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.................................................... 116
DEPOSIT BOXES, SAFETY (See Boxes, Deposit,
Safety)
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)...............................................................................117
DESIGNERS, VAULT (See also Vaults)......................118
DESK CALENDARS (See Calendars, Desk)
DESK CLOCKS (See Clocks, Desk)
DESK DRAWER FILES (See Files, Desk Drawer)
DESK FANS (See Supplies, Electrioal)
DESK LAMPS (See Lamps, Desk)
DESK LETTER TRAYS (See Supplies, Bank and
Office)
DESK PADS (See Fads, 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).. 119
DESKS, BOOKKEEPERS’....................................................... 120
DESKS, CARD RECORD.........................................................121
DESKS, CHECK SORTING.....................................................122
DESKS, CUSTOMERS’ (See Desks, Lobby)
DESKS, LOBBY (See also Fixtures, Bank & Office). 123
DESKS, MECHANICAL POSTING...................................... 124
DESKS, METAL (See also Furniture, Metal).... 125
DESKS, TYPEWRITER (See also Stands, Type­
writer) ....................................................................................126
DESKS, WOOD (See also Furniture, Bank and
Office)......................................................................................127
DEVICES, ACCOUNTING (See Accounting Devices
and specific headings)
DEVICES, FILING (See specific headings)
DEVICES, LOOSE LEAF (See also Supplies, Loose
Leaf and specific headings)....................................... 128
DEVICES, OFFICE (See specific headings)
DEVICES, SEALING (See specific headings)
DIARIES.........................................................................................129
DICTAPHONE CYLINDERS.................................................... 130
DICTAPHONES (See also Machines, Dictating).. 131
DICTATING MACHINES (See Machines, Dictating)
DIRECT MAIL ADVERTISING (See Advertising,
Direct Mail Material)
DIRECTORIES, BANKERS’....................................................132
DIRECTORIES, BUILDING (See Bulletin Boards)
DIRECTORIES, COMMERCIAL............................................. 133
DIRECTORS’ TABLES (See Furniture, Bank &
Office)
DISCOUNT REGISTERS (See Registers, Bank)
DISPENSERS, CHECK & DEPOSIT SLIP.......................... 134
DISPENSERS, DRINKING CUP (See Equipment,
Bank and Office)
DISPENSERS, SOAP.................................................................135
DISPLAY ADVERTISING, WINDOW (See Advertis­
ing, Window Display)
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.........................................................................136
DOOR MATS (See Equipment, Bank and Office)
DOOR OPENERS, ELECTRIC................................................137
DOORS, ENTRANCE (See Doors, Metal)
DOORS. FIRE ............................... .......................................... 138
DOORS, HOLLOW METAL, BRONZE, AND STEEL......... 139
DOORS, METAL (and Trim)............................................ 140
DOORS, REVOLVING...............................................................141
DOORS, SCREEN (See Screens, Door and Window)
DOORS, VAULT (See also Vaults)............................... 142
DOORS, WOOD (See Woodwork)
DRAFT AND NOTE RACKS (See Racks, Draft and
Note)
DRAFTS, BANK (See Forms, Bank and Checks)
DRAWER TRAYS (See Trays, Drawer)
DRAWERS, MONEY.................................................................143
DRINKING CUP DISPENSERS (See Equipment,
Bank and Office)
DRINKING CUPS (See Cups, Drinking)
DUPLICATING INKS (See Inks, Duplicating)
DUPLICATING MACHINES (See Duplicators)
DUPLICATORS............................................................................144

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

Electric)

ELECTRIC FLASHERS (See Signs,
ELECTRIC LIGHTING FIXTURES

Lighting)

Electric)
(See Fixtures,

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

Office)

EMBOSSING (See also Printing and Engraving).. 145
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, BANK.............................. 146
ENCLOSURES, ELEVATOR (See Fixtures, Bank &

Office)

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

Builders).............................................................. 147

ENGINEERS, INDUSTRIAL............................................... 148
ENGINEERS, SAFE AND VAULT..................................... 149
ENGINEERS, VAULT (See Vault Inspection)
ENGRAVED BONDS (See Certificates, Stock

Bond)

and

(See Letterheads, En­
graved; also Engraving)
ENGRAVING.............................................................. 150
ENGROSSERS............................................................. 151
ENTRANCE DOORS (See Doors, Metal)
ENTRANCE GATES (See Fixtures, Bank and Office)
ENVELOPE SEALERS (See Machines, Sealing, En­
velope)
ENVELOPE SEALING MACHINES (See Machines,
Sealing, Envelope)
ENVELOPES......................................................................... 152
ENVELOPES, BANKING BY MAIL................................. 153
ENVELOPES, COIN............................................................ 154
ENVELOPES, COUPON...................................................... 155
ENVELOPES, COUPON WINDOW.................................... 156
ENVELOPES, CURRENCY................................................. 157
ENVELOPES. EXPANDING............................................... 158
ENVELOPES, FILING......................................................... 159
ENVELOPES, LOCK........................................................... 160
ENVELOPES, MAILING..................................................... 161
ENVELOPES, OPEN-END.................................................. 162
ENVELOPES, PAY ROLL................................................... 163
ENVELOPES, REGISTERED MAIL.................................. 164
ENVELOPES, WINDOW...................................................... 165
EQUIPMENT, BANK AND OFFICE (See also specific
headings)............................................................. 166
EQUIPMENT. CHARTING (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 specifio headings) .170
ERADICATORS, INK (See Ink Eradicators)
ERASERS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
EXPANDING ENVELOPES (See Envelopes, Ex­
panding)
EXPANDING 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)
ENGRAVED LETTERHEADS

F
FAN FOLD STATIONERY

Fold)

(See Stationery, Fan

FANS, DESK (See Supplies, Electrical)
FARM MORTGAGE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
FASTENERS, PAPER................................................. 172
FIBRE BOARD BOXES, CORRUGATED (See Boxes,

Fibre Board, Corrugated)

FIBRE BOARD FILES, CORRUGATED

Fibre Board, Corrugated)

(See Boxes,

FILES (See specific headings)
FILES, CARD INDEX.................................................. 173
FILES, CENTRAL........................................................174
FILES. CHECK............................................................175
FILES, CORRESPONDENCE.........................................176
FILES. CREDIT...........................................................177
FILES, CUT................................................................ 178
FILES, DEPOSIT, TICKET..........................................179
FILES, DESK DRAWER.............................................. 180
FILES, DOCUMENT (See also Files, Steel)..............181
FILES, FIBRE BOARD, CORRUGATED (See Boxes,

Fibre
Board, Corrugated)

FILES, SIGNATURE...................................................182
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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 DEVICES (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,

Finding)

Account

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

cific headings)

spe­

(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 BurglarProof)
FIXTURES, BANDIT RESISTANT............................... 190
FIXTURES, BANK AND OFFICE.................................191
FIXTURES, LIGHTING............................................... 192
FIXTURES. MARBLE (See also Fixtures. Bank
and Offioe)........................................................... 193
FIXTURES, METAL (See Fixtures, Bank and
FILING SYSTEMS

Office)
FIXTURES, WOOD

(See Woodwork; also Fixtures,
Bank and Office)
FLASHERS, ELECTRIC (See Signs, Electrio)
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
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 specifio
headings)............................................................. 196
FORMS, BANK ACCEPTANCE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, BANKING BY MAIL..................................... 197
FORMS, BOND (See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
FORMS, 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, CONTINUOUS...............................................200
FORMS, ENGRAVED (See Engraving, also Sta­
tioners)
FORMS, FARM MORTGAGE (See Forms, Bank)
FORMS, LEDGER (See also Forms, Loose Leaf and
Ledgers, Loose Leaf)........................................ 201
FORMS, LEDGER, CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT........ 202
FORMS, LEDGER, LIABILITY (See Forms, Ledger,
also Ledgers, Liability)
FORMS, LITHOGRAPHED (See also Lithographing
and Forms, Bank)
FORMS, LOOSE LEAF.............................................. 203
FORMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING.......................... 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,
Bank)
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)

G
GAS LIGHTING FIXTURES (See Fixtures, Lighting)
GATES, ENTRANCE (See Fixtures, Bank & Office)
GAUGES, RAIN (See Rain Gauges)
GLASS, BU LLET-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, Bank and 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)

HOME SAVINGS BANKS

and Pocket)

(See Savings Banks,Home

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)

I
IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS

Outfits)
IDENTIFICATION,

FINGER

(See Finger Print

PRINT

Print Outfits)
ILLUMINATED WINDOW SIGNS

tric; also Posters)

(See Finger

(See Signs, Eleo-

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, Indus­

trial)

INDUSTRIAL REPORTS (See Service, Statistical)
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS.............................................. 222
INK ERADICATORS................................................... 223
INK PADS (See Pads, Rubber Stamp)
INKS.......................................................................... 224
INKS, DUPLICATING.................................................225
INKS, RUBBER STAMP.............................................226
INKSTANDS................................................................227
INSPECTION BURGLAR ALARM (See Burglar

Alarm Inspection)

INSPECTION, TIME LOCK

Time)

(See Look 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
INTEREST^ CALCULATORS

INTEREST COMPUTING MACHINES

Time and Interest)

(See Tables,

(See Calculators, Time
(See Calculators,

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..........235
INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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

K
KODAKS (See Cameras)

L
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........................................................................ 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, EMBOSSED(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)
LOCKERS, STEEL...................................................................... 256
LOCK INSPECTION, TIME.................................................... 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, Loose Leaf)

LOOSE LEAF SHEETS (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
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LOOSE LEAF SYSTEMS (See Systems, Loose Leaf)

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M
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, GUMMEDTAPE..............................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, Continuous)
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 (Seo Desks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHANICAL POSTING RACKS (See Racks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHANICAL POSTING STANDS (See Racks, Me­
chanical Posting)
MECHANICAL 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.......................................................... 301
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 Office)
OFFICE FURNITURE (See Furniture, Bank and
Office)
OFFICE LAYOUTS (See Engineers, Equipment)
OFFICE PARTITIONS (See Fixtures, Bank and
Office)
OFFICE PASTE (See Paste, Office; also Supplies)
OFFICE SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
OMNIBUSES, VAULT..............................................................304
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 Billboard; also Signs)
OUTDOOR SIGNS (See Signs, Road; also Signs
Electric)
OUTFITS, PRINTING (See Printing Presses)
(Small)
OUTLOOK NOTICE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)

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PADS,BLOTTER

PROCEDURE, INCORPORATION

Procedure)

(See also Pads, Desk <fc Supplies) 305

PADS, CHAIR (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PADS, DESK.............................................................. 306
PADS, DESK, CALENDAR............................................307
PADS, DESK, GLASS................................................. 308
PADS, FINGER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PADS, INK (See Pads, Rubber Stamp)
PADS, MEMO (See also Stationers)....................... 309
PADS RUBBER STAMP.............................................310
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 FASTENERS (See Fasteners, Paper)
PAPER, GUMMED...................................................... 312
PAPER, LEDGER (See Supplies, Loose Leaf)
PAPER, LEDGER POSTING MACHINE (See Supplies,

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 or

Supplies)..............................................................315

PAPER WEIGHTS.......................................................316
PAPER, WRAPPING (See Supplies, Bank and

Office)

PAPER, WRITING (See Stationers)
PARCEL POST SCALES (See Scales, Parcel Post)
PARTITIONS...............................................................317
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,

Payroll)

PENCIL CLIPS (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
PENCILS, ADVERTISING............................................320
PENCILS, AUTOMATIC...............................................321
PENCILS, LEAD (See also Supplies)..................... 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 (New Accounts).......... 326
PHONE LIST HOLDERS (See Indexes, Telephone)
PHOTO COPYING MACHINE SUPPLIES (See Supplies

Photo Copying Machine)
(See Supplies, Photo Copy­
ing Machine)
PHOTOSTATS..............................................................327
PINS, MAP.................................................................328
PLATES, BRONZE (See Bronze Plates)
PNEUMATIC TUBES................................................... 329
POCKET BOOKS (See Novelties, Leather; also
Leather Goods)
POCKET SAVINGS BANKS (See Savings Banks,
Home and Pocket)
PORCELAIN ENAMELED SIGNS (See Signs, Porce­
lain Enameled)
PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS (See Typewriters, Port­
able)
PORTFOLIOS (See Leather Goods)
POST AND BRACKET CLOCKS (See Clocks, Post and
Bracket)
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 PostPHOTOSTAT SUPPLIES

POSTING SYSTEMS, MECHANICAL

Machine Bookkeeping)

POSTMARKING

MACHINES

(See Systems,

(PERMIT)

chines, Mailing, Permit)

(See Ma­

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
for
FRASER
PRINTING PRESSES (SMALL)................................... 333

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PROTECTION, BANK

Safety Vault)

(See Incorporation

(See Burglar Alarms; Locks,

PROTECTIVE DEVICES

Locks)

(See Burglar Alarms and

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

Banking)..............................................................336
(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, Eleotrical)
PUBLICITY SERVICE

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

Christmas Savings, Industrial Savings, School
Savings, etc.)..................................................... 371

SCALES (PARCEL POST, POSTAL, ETC.)..................372
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....................................376
SCRUBBING MACHINES (See Machines, Scrubbing)
SEAL PRESSES (See Presses, Seal)
SEALERS, ENVELOPE (See Machines, Sealing,

Envelopes)

SEALING DEVICES, ENVELOPE................................377
SEALING MACHINES, ENVELOPE (See Machines,

Sealing, Envelope)

SEALING MACHINES, GUMMED TAPE

chines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

R
RACKS, CALENDAR (METAL).................................... 339
RACKS, CHECK..........................................................340
RACKS, DRAFT AND NOTE........................................341
RACKS, FILING..........................................................342
RACKS, LEDGER (See Racks, Mechanical Post­

ing)

RACKS, 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)

RECORDS, VISIBLE (See Visible Records)
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

s
SAFE

DEPOSIT

Safety)

BOXES

(See Boxes, Deposit,

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

Safety)

SAFETY DEPOSIT SCREENS

Deposit)

(See Boxes, Deposit,
(See Screens, Safety

(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)
SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS

(See Ma­

SEALING WAX (See Wax, Sealing)
SEALS....................................................................... 378
SEALS, COIN BAG.....................................................379
SECTIONAL BANK REGISTERS (See Registers,

Bank)
(See Advertising,, Ser­
vice and Agencies, Bank 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)
SERVICE, PERSONAL SOLICITATION (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
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 Files, 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, Eleotric; 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
SOLICITATION, PERSONAL (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)
SPONGES.................................................................. 402
STAIRCASES, METAL (See Fixtures, Bank and
Office)
STAMP AFFIXERS (See also Machines, Mailing,
Permit)............................................................... 403
SERVICE, ADVERTISING

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Rand McNally Bankers Directory—(The Blue Book)

STAMP MOISTENERS (See Moistenera, Envelope
snd 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....................................................................406
STAMPS, RUBBER......................................................................407
STAMPS, STENCIL......................................................................408
STAMPS, TIME.............................................................................409
STANDS, ADDING MACHINE................................................. 410
STANDS, COMB. FILE AND POSTING (See Stands,
Mechanical Posting)
STANDS, DESK TELEPHONE (See Braokets, Tele­
phone)
STANDS, INK (See Inkstands)
STANDS, MECHANICAL POSTING........................................411
STANDS, TYPEWRITER........................................................... 412
STAPLES........................................................................................ 413
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................................................................................ 415
STATIONERY CABINETS (See Cabinets, Storage)
STATIONERY. FANFOLD........................................................ 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, ManganSTEEL 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 specifio
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 TICKET FILES.................................. 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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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

SYSTEMS, DEPOSIT BUILDING (See Advertising.
Service; Solicitation, New Aeeount; and
Christmas Savings)
SYSTEMS, FILING................................................................... 435
SYSTEMS, FILING, CARD (See also Systems, Fil­
ing) ............................................................................................ 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
SYSTEMS, LEDGER, CARD................................................. 438
SYSTEMS, LIGHTING (See Fixtures, Lighting)
SYSTEMS, LOOSE LEAF.........................................................439
SYSTEMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING (See also Ma­
chines, Bookkeeping)...................................................440
SYSTEMS, MAP...........................................................................441
SYSTEMS, MECHANICAL POSTING (See Systems,
Machine Bookkeeping)
SYSTEMS, PNEUMATIC TUBE (See Pneumatic
Tubes)
SYSTEMS, SAFE DEPOSIT (See Safe Deposit
Records)
SYSTEMS, SAVINGS (See specifio headings;
Christmas
Savings,
Industrial
Savings,
School Savings, etc.)
SYSTEMS, SIGNALING............................................................ 442
SYSTEMS, TELEPHONE, INTER-COMMUNICATING
(See Telephones, Inter-Communicating)
SYSTEMS,
TELLER-BOOKKEEPERS
INTER-COM­
MUNICATING (See Tellers-Bookkeepers Inter­
communicating Systems)
SYSTEMS, THRIFT (See specifio headings; Christ­
mas Savings, Industrial Savings, School
Savings, etc.)
SYSTEMS, VENTILATING (See Air Purifiers)

TRAY TABLES (See Tables, Tray)
TRAYS, ASH (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
TRAYS, CARD LEDGER............................................................464
TRAYS, CHECK...........................................................................465
TRAYS, COIN.............................................................................. 468
TRAYS, COIN-PACKAGING...................................................467
TRAYS, DISPLAY.......................................................................468
TRAYS, DRAWER...................................................................... 469
TRAYS, LETTER (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
TRAYS, SORTING (See Trays, Check)
TRUCKS, VAULT (See Omnibuses, Vault)
TRUST DEPT. ADVERTISING (See Advertising,
Trust Department)
TRUST DEPARTMENT COURSES.........................................470
TRUST DEPT. FORMS (See Forms, Trust Dept.)
TUBE SYSTEMS, PNEUMATIC (See Pneumatio
Tube)
TWINE (See Supplies, Bank and Office)
TYPEWRITER ATTACHMENTS............................................471
TYPEWRITER CABINETS (See Cabinets, Type­
writer)
TYPEWRITER CLEANERS (See Cleaners, Type­
writer)
TYPEWRITER DESKS (See Desks. Typewriter)
TYPEWRITER PAPER (See Paper, Typewriter)
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS (See Ribbons, Typewriter)
TYPEWRITER STANDS (See Stands, Typewriter;
also Desks, Typewriter)
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES (See Supplies, Type­
writer)
TYPEWRITERS
472
TYPEWRITERS, ACCOUNTING (See Machines,

T

VAULT DESIGNERS (See Designers, Vault; also
Vaults)
VAULTDOORS (See Doors, Vault)
VAULT ENGINEERS (See Vault Inspection)
VAULT EQUIPMENT (See Equipment, Vault)
VAULT INSPECTION...............................................................476
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)....................................................-...............................477
VAULT STEPS (See also Equipment, Vault)..........478
VAULT TRUCKS (See Omnibuses, Vault)
VAULTS..........................................................................................479
VENETIAN BLINDS (See Blinds, Venetian)
VENTILATING SYSTEMS (See Air Purifiers)
VENTILATORS, VAULT,(See also Air Purifiers)... .480
VISIBLE RECORDS................................................................... 481

Bookkeeping)
TYPEWRITERS, PORTABLE................................................. 473
TYPEWRITERS, REBUILT.................................................... 474
TYPEWRITERS, TELEGRAPHIC..........................................475

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TABLES, DIRECTORS’ (See alsoFurniture)................ 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 Cheoks. Metal)
TAGS, REGISTERED MAIL.................................................. 450
TAPE. GUMMED...................
451
TAPE SEALING MACHINES (See Machines, Seal­
ing, Gummed Tape)
TAX SERVICE (See Serviue, 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.................................................................................. 457
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
THRIFT SYSTEMS (See specifio headings: Christ­
mas Savings, Industrial Savings, School
Savings, eto.)
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........................................................................... 461
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........................................................................462
TOWEL SUBSTITUTES............................................................. 463
TRADE ACCEPTANCE FORMS (See Forms, Bank)
TRANSFER BINDERS, (See Binders, Transfer)
TRAVELERS’ CHEQUES (See Cheques, Travelers’)
TRAY CABINETS, (See Cabinets, Tray)

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WALL SAFES (See Safes, Wall)
WALLETS, EXPANDING......................................................... 482
WALLETS, LEATHER.............................................................. 483
WASHERS, AIR (See Air Purifiers)
WASTE 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..................................................................... 484
WAX. SEALING..........................................................................485
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..................................................................................486
WOOD DESKS (See Desks, Wood; also Furniture)
WOOD FILES (See Files, Wood)
WOOD FIXTURES (See Woodwork; also Fixtures,
Bank and Office)
WOODWORK................................................................................ 487
WRAPPERS, COIN.................................................................... 488
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 “fi” 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 70, in which items are listed in every conceivable

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1

ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS

Arnold, Himmelblau & Co., 140 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
ERNST & ERNST, 27 Cedar St., New York, N. Y.
EDWARD GORE & CO., Ill W. Monroe, Chicago,
HI.
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.
2

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.
3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, NEW ACCOUNTS

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,
IU.

Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.

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 advertise­
ments. _
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 Thb Bank sirs Service Bulletin
and in the next edition of this volume.

6 ADVERTISING, DIRECT MAIL MATERIAL

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, HI.
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.
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, HI.
Griffith-Stillings Press, 368 Congress, Boston,
Mass.
Hamman Advertising, Ino., 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., Ino., O. A., 531 W. Lamed, Detroit,
Mich.
National Service Bureau of New York, Inc.,
80 John, New York, N. Y.
Parlette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
III.
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, HI.
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., Cleveland,
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.
The Welworth Co., Inc., 59 E. Madison, Chicago,
HI.

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., 636 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, HI.

ADVERTISING, BILLBOARD

(See Advertising Poster and Billboard)
8
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.
ADVERTISING DATA SERVICE

ADVERTISING, MOTION PICTURE

Alexander Film Co., 3200 N. Nevada, Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Bell & Howell Co., 1801 Larchmont Ave., Chicago,
IU.
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

(See Advertising Service)

(See Service, Advertising Data)

F. W. LAFRENTZ & CO.
Certified Public Accountants

ADVERTISING NOVELTIES

(See Novelties, Advertising and Specific Headings)

Executive Offices;

100 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
Offices
CLEVELAND CHICAGO BOSTON
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A1 Fresco Advertising Co., 900 S. Grand Blvd.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.
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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,
Fogarty Manufacturing Co., 800 Monument Ave.,
Dayton, O.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
IU.
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 PubUc Square, Cleveland,O.
Litho. Paint Poster Co., 4236 Lincoln Ave.,
Chicago, IU.
National Service Bureau of New York, Ino.
80 John, New York, N. Y.
North American Service Co., 105 W. Monroe,
Chicago, IU.
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.

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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 Warren, New York, N.Y.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, IU.
Bank Exposition Limited, 11 West 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn, Inc., 383 Madi­
son Ave., New York, N. Y.
BAUDER BAKER, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
IU.

Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Bonsib, Inc., 701 First Nat'l Bk. Bldg., Ft. Wayne,
Ind.
Brace & Co., Inc., H. G., 400 Seventh North,
Seattle, 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, IU.
Clark, Dodge & Co., 51 WaU, New York, N. Y.
Craddick Service Inc., 716 4th Ave., S., MinneapoUs, Minn.
Davis Bulletin Co., Inc., Lock St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Delano Service, AUegan, Mich.
Devlin & Bennett, Inc., 203 N. Wabash, Chicago,
IU.
Donnelley & Sons Co., R. R., 731 Plymouth Ct.,
Chicago, IU.
Doremus & Co., 44 Broad, New York, N. Y.
Dorland Agency, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Ehlbert Advertising Service, 14 E. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IU.
Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd., 844 Rush, Chicago.
First National Advertising Service, 537 S. Dear­
born, Chicago, IU.
Frank & Company, Albert, 165 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
FrankUn-Studios, Inc., 236 W. 55th, New York,
N. Y.
Gallard & Associates, W. J., Industrial Bldg.,
Newark, N. J.
Hamman Advertising, Inc., K. L., 316 13th,
Oakland, CaUf.
Hawk, C. FrankUn, 33 Public Square, Cleveland, O.
HU1 Co., Inc., The Albert P., 233 Oliver Ave.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hudson Service for Banks, 149 Broadway, New
York, N. Y.
IUustrated Current News, 511 Chapel, New Haven,
Conn.
Inland Co., 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, IU.
Investment Advertising Co.,' 208 S. La Salle,
Chicago, IU.

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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 , 228 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,
Ill.
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., 636 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, ni.
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,
O.
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, HI.
Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Penn.
Smith Co., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Speer Calendar Bank Co., 110 E. Wisconsin Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Standard Publishing Corp., 222 E. Superior, Chi­
cago, Ill.
Staoles & 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,

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,
Ill.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd., Chi­
cago, Ill.
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,
Ill.
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, Ino.,
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,
Ill.
Schaeffer Ross Co., Inc., 86 North St., Rochester,
N. Y.
Smith Co., K. L., 1486 Union Tr. Bldg., Cleveland,
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, Ill.
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

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.
The Welworth Co., Inc., 59 E. Madison, 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)
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ADVERTISING, STREET CAR

Collier, Inc., Barron G., 220 W. 42nd St., New
York, N. Y.
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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., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Staples & Staples, Inc., 10 S. 10th, Richmond, Va.
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ADVERTISING, WINDOW DISPLAY

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

American Signs Corporation, 436 W. Willard,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
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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.
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,
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,
Ill.
Erwin, Wasey & Co., Ltd., 844 Rush, Chicago, III.
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, 165 Broadway, New
York City.
Freeze-Vogel-Crawford, Inc., 441 Broadway,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Fuller & Smith, Inc., 1501 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Gamble & Co., Ltd., 20 N. Wacker Drive, Chieago,
Ill.
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 Boylston, Boston, Mass.
Hutchins Advertising Co., Inc., 42 East Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Johnson, Read & Co., 222 W. Adams St., Chicago,
Ill.
Ketchum, 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.
Penman & Parry, 2100 Fifth Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Presbrey Co., Inc., Frank, 247 Park Ave., New
York City.
Queen Advertising-Merchandising, John W.,
5 Park Square, Boston, Mass.
Ring, 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 Tr. Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Stevens & Wallis, Inc., 45 West on So. Temple,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Street & Finney, Inc., 40 West 40th, New York
City.
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,
Ill.
Vars, Inc., Addison, Graybar Bldg., New York City.
Welton Advertising Agency, A. D., 844 Rush,
Chicago, Ill.
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 Prese
Bldg., Washington, D. C.
Pratt & Sons, Inc., A. S., Wilkins Bldg., Washing­
ton, D. C.

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AIR PURIFIERS

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

ALARMS

(See specific headings: Burglar Alarms; Fire
Alarms)

ANNUNCIATORS

(See Supplies, Electrical)

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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,
Ill.
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. 0.
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, III.
Schenck & Williams, 1406 Third N. Bldg., Dayton,
Ohio.
Schwartz, Albert A., 180 W. Washington, Chicago,
Ill.
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.
on this page.)
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ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS

AMERICAN BANKBUILDINQ CONSTRUCTION
CO., 1201 E. Georgia St., Indianapolis, Ind.
BOND-HUB BARD CO., 38 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
HI. (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 SyndicateTr. 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.
Weary & Alford Co., 1923 Calumet Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Wise Co., Inc., J. H., 911 Syndicate Tr. Bldg.,
St. Louis, Mo.
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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., Iola, 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, Currency and Machines,
Baling, Waste Paper)

ATLASES, COMMERCIAL
BANK ADVERTISING

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.

(See Advertising Service)

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BANK FORMS

(See Forms, Bank; also specific headings)

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

BANKING MAGAZINES

BANKING TEXTBOOKS

(See Textbooks, Banking and Books, Banking and
Business)
BANKS, HOME SAVINGS

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., Ino., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, IVlo.
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 Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. Wells, Chicago, HI.
BILLING MACHINES

(See Machines, Billing)
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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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23

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,
Ill.
Grand Rapids Loose Leaf Binder Co., 10-16 W.
Logan, Grand Rapids, Mich.

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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 Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
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 Washington, Buffalo, N. V.

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.
Tallman, Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
HI.

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 Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
27

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)
29

BLACKBOARDS

Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
30

BLINDS, VENETIAN

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.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
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 Fresno.
Wilson Corp., J. G.. 11 E. 38th. New York, N. Y.
31

BOND AND COUPON CANCELLING
MACHINES

(See Machines, Cancelling, Check)
BONDS, ENGRAVED AND PRINTED

(See Certificates, Stock and Bond)
32

BLOTTERS, ADVERTISING

Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Brown <fc 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, Ino., 80
John, New York, N. Y.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave. .Newark, N. J.

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BOOKBINDERS

Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Texas.
Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.
Curtis 1000 Ino., 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. <fc 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)

BINDERS, TICKET

Blaine Systems Co., 140 Glenridge Ave., Montclair,
N. J.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
28

Slogan Advertising Agency, 128 E. Main, Norris­
town, Pa.
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.

BOOKKEEPING

(For Bookkeeping Machines, etc., see specific
headings by noun, as for example: Machines,
Bookkeeping; Supplies, Machine Bookkeeping,
etc.)

13G

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., 407-11E. 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,
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.
37

BOOKS, CASH, TELLERS

Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third
St. Louis, Mo.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward at Con­
gress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on page

23G.)
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
38

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

33

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, Ino., 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.
Hamman Adv., Ino., 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.
PaHette-Padget Co., 75 E. Wacker Drive, Chicago,
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, Ohio.
The Welworth Co., Inc., 59 E. Madison, Chicago.
Ill.
34

BOOKS, BABY

American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
Baby Mine Co., 23 Division Ave., S., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
36

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, III.

The Ronald Press Co., 15 E. 26th, New York, N. Y.

(See Books, Check)
BOOKS, EXPENSE

(See Stationers)
39

BOOKS, LOOSE LEAF

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University, St. Paul, Minn.
Horder’s, Ino., 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 Sumrnerdale, Chicago, Ill.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Richmond & Backus Co., The, Woodward at
Congress, Detroit, Mich.
Tallman, Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Three B. Products, Inc., 17 E. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,HI.
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-ThomaB 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

36

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,
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.

(See Pass Books)
41

BOOTHS, TELEPHONE

Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
BOSTON LEDGERS

(See Ledgers, Boston)
42

BOXES, BOND

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

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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,
IllTauck & 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-W ernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.
. ...
Lonson Mfg. Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul, Mum.
Merriam Mfg. Co., Durham, Conn.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Second, Hastings, Minn.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Tauck & Co., Arthur C., 20 Clinton St., Newark,
N. J.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore.
Md.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

BOXES, FOLDING

48

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

49

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

BOXES, MltTAL

50

AU-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 Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.

BRONZE PLATES

54

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,
IU.

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,
III.
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.
BRONZE SIGNS

BRACKETS, TELEPHONE

51

(See Signs, Brass and Bronze)

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

BUDGET SYSTEMS, HOME

(See Systems, Budget, Home)
BRASS SIGNS
BUILDERS, BANK

(See Signs, Brass and Bronze)

(See Architects and Builders)
45

BOXES, DEPOSIT, SAFETY

Bank Vault Inspection Co., 5 S. 18th St., Phila­
delphia, 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., 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, Conn.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, Ohio.
TTi'nHff & Dauch Paper Co., 407 Decatur, San­
dusky, O.
Kay-Dee Co., 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Lefax (Inc.), 9th & 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
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BRASSW0RK
BUILDING AND LOAN ADVERTISING

(See Bronze, Architectural and Ornamental)

(See Advertising, Building and Loan)
BRIEF CASES
BULLET-PROOF GLASS

(See Leather Goods)

(See Glass, Bullet-Proof)
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 <fc Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Baldwin Brass Works, 321 S. California Ave.,
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 Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Western Architectural Iron Co., 3455 Elston Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
WILLIAMS, INC., JNO., 642 W. 27th, New
York, N. Y.

Wisconsin Iron and Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, Inc., J. P., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.

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BULLETIN BOARDS

Brakmeier Bros., 112 S. 4th Ave., Louisville, Ky.
Clark Mfg. Co., R. W., 4311 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Rl.
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 & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.

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BURGLAR ALARMS

American District Telephone & Telegraph 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.
Underwriters’ Laboratories, 207 E. Ohio, Chicago,
Ill.

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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 ALARM INSPECTION

Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc., 207 E. Ohio
Chicago, Ill.
BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES

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CABINETS, LEDGER POSTING
MACHINE

66

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 Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,

(See Safes, Fire & Burglar-Proof)

(See Cabinets, Steel)

(See Insurance, Burglary)

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., Jamestown, N. Y
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
67

CABINETS, TYPEWRITER

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

CABINETS, MAP

BURGLARY INSURANCE

15G

CABINETWORK
59

BUTTONS, ADVERTISING

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.

60

Albatross Steel Equipment Co., P. O. Drawer A.
Sawtelle. Cal.
*
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak, Plainwell, 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, III.
EdN ay 8 C°” InC" °‘ M" S°lar & PIum’ Syracuse,

CABINETS, COIN

General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave, Cin­
cinnati, O.
Ingerial Steel Cabinet Co., 2152. Fulton, Chicago,

CABINETS, COIN WRAPPER

Abbott Coin Counter Co.( 143d & Wales Av© ,
New York, N. Y.
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc.v 371 Pacific, Brooklyn,
62

(See Woodwork)

CABINETS, STEEL

c
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
61

64

CABINETS, FILING

All-Steel-Equip Company, Aurora, Ill.
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jone3 <fc Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
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,
Mich.
Marshall Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Metal 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.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Terrelli Equipment Company, Grand Rapids,Mich.
Wagemaker Co., 566 Market, S. W., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co.Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,

Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
M»c?y 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 Kand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N Y
Yawinan & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,

(See Grillwork)
CALCULATING MACHINES

(See Machines, Calculating)
68

CALCULATORS, TIME & INTEREST

Hughes Co., P. R.. 1106 Adams, Toledo, O
MEILICKE SYSTEMS, Inc., 3466 N. Clark,
Chicago, III.
’
Nationa1 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 St
Chicago, Ill.
'
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
CALENDAR DESK PADS

(See Pads, Desk, Calendar)
69

CALENDARS
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65

CABINETS. STORAGE

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd
Chicago, Ill.
’
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd..
’
Cleveland, Q.
Dameron-Pierce Company Ltd., 300 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
Durabilt Steel Locker Co., Aurora, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.
I he 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., 1099 Union St., Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,

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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.
’
BlWash C0" H‘ G" 400 Seventh North- Seattle,
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
Vesper, Lock Haven, Pa. (See our adv’
on this page.)
Colson Co., U. O., Paris, Ill.
Columbian Art Works, Inc., 1024 Juneau. Milwaukee, Wis.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, O.
Courier Journal Job Printing Co., 316-328 W.
Liberty, Louisville, Ky.

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74

CAPS, ADVERTISING

Defiance Sales Corporation, 72-78 Spring, New
York, N. Y.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,

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

Rronom'v Adv.Co., Linn & Market, Iowa City, la
Erickson Co., Inc., C. E., 506 W. Third, Des
FoeartA^Mfg. Co., 800 Monument Ave., Dayton, O.
Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,

(See Ledgers, Card)

Forbes-Lithograph Mfg. Co., P. O. Box 5130,
Boston, Mass.
Gerlach-Barklow Co.. Joliet, Ill.
. . .
Grand Rapids Calender Co., 906-912 S. Division,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Joliet Calendar Co., Gardner, Joliet, III.
Kemper-Thomas Co.. Park Ave., Norwood O.
Kenyon Co., Inc., 303-309 Grand Ave., Des Moines,
Kohi & 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, HI.
„ , . , _
Murphy Co., The Thos. D„ 110 S. 2d, Red Oak, la.
National Art Works, Inc.. 710 Greer Ave., Coving­
ton, Ky.
n
Novelty Advertising Co., Coshocton, O.
Osborne Co.. 759 Summer Aye. 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,
Sullivan Ptg. Works Co., 1067 Gilbert Ave,
Cincinnati, O.
Swinney Prtg. Co., Fort Branch. Ind.
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute,
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.
Wilson-Hurd Co., Wausau, Wis.
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Square. Worces­
ter, Mass.
70

CALENDARS, DAILY DATE

(See also Calendars)
Joliet Calendar Co., Gardner, Joliet, Ill.
Messenger Publishing Co., 5932 Wentworth Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
t,.,/",, T
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.
71

CALENDARS, DESK

Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D, Birmingham, Ala.
Brown A Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 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,

CARD LEDGERS

CARD RECORDS, VISIBLE

(See Visible Records)

75

79

CARDS, GREETING

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

CARDS, STREET CAR

(See Advertising, Street Car)
76

CASES, CATALOGUE

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

All-Steel-Equip. Company, Aurora, Ill.
Art Steel Co., Inc., 401 W. 23d, New York, N. Y.
Formed Steel Cabinet A Eqt. Co., 508 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cmcinnatit 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
CASH BOOKS, TELLERS’

(See Books, Cash, Tellers’)
CASHIERS, AUTOMATIC

(See Coin Changers)

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.
CHAIRS, POSTURE

Sturgis Posture Chair Co., Magnolia, Sturgis, Mich.

82

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.

83 CHAIRS, STENOGRAPHERS’ (STEEL)

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

(See Signs, Changeable)

CENTRAL FILES

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

(See Files, Central)
CHANGE MAKERS
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT FORMS

(See Coin Changers)

(See Forms, Bank)

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CELLULOID NOVELTIES

CALENDARS, MATURITY

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

CHAIR PADS

(See Supplies, Bank A Office)

81
77

(See Novelties, Celluloid)

73

CERTIFIERS, CHECK

Ajax Time Stamp Co., 354 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Hedman Manufacturing Co., 1158 Center, Chicago,
Ill.
Hercules Supply Co., 100 E. 42nd, New York, N. Y.
Joslin Mfg. Co., 123 Arthur, Manistee, Mich.
Safe-Guard Check Writer Corp., Lansdale, Pa.
Safford Stamp Wks., 205 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.

O.

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, HI.
Woodbury & Co., Ino., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Young A Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

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.

72

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, HI.
Reserve Litho. A 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.

78

CERTIFICATES, STOCK

t

BOND

American Bank Note Co., 118-132 E. Cullerton,
Chicago, Ill.
Capitol Banknote Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Centra?Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.

84 CHARTING EQUIPMENT & SERVICE

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

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CHECK BOOK COVERS

(See Covers, Check Book)

CHECK BOOKS
(Sec Books, Check)

85

CHECK DISPENSERS

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

86

CHECK ENDORSERS

AMERICAN PERFORATOR CO., 612 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this
page.)
Cummins Perforator Co., 4740 Ravenswood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Endorsograph Company, 24th & Locust, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Ielfield Postal Supply Corp., 341 Central Ave.,
Silver Creek, N. Y.
International Postal Supply Co., 634 Prospect
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.

CHECK IMPRINTING

(See Checks)

87

CHECK LISTS, STOP-PAYMENT

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

88

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., Win., 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,

CHECK PHOTOGRAPHING MACHINE
CHECKS, DOOR

Recordak Corporation, 350 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.

(See Door Closers)

91

(See Protectors, Check)

89

CHECK RECORDERS

The National Perforator Co., 1017 N. Front,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Recordak Corporation, 350 Madison Ave., New
York, N. Y.

(See Protectors, Check)

90

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.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
Capitol Bank Note Co., 429 S. Ashland Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Columbian Bank Note Co., 500 S. Ashland Bird.,
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
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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.
8afford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
HI.

Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411 S. Clinton, Chicago.

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as youlist”

With the perfect
*4orser.

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.

T

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.

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CHECKWRITER

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m.

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 Stationery 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, HI.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
IU.
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.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708-12 WabashAve.,
Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

THE NATIONAL PERFORATOR CO., 1017 No.
Front, Philadelphia, Pa.

CHECK PROTECTORS

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CHEQUES, TRAVELERS’

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

93

CHESTS, STEEL

Bank Vault Inspection Co., 5 So. Eighteenth,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Diebold Safe & Look Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
Canton, Ohio.
General Fireproofing Cp., 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.
Naohtegall Mfg. Co., 237 S. Front, Grand Rapids,
Mich.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. <fc Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

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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
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that doesn’t require periodical trips to
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Incorporated 1910
Main Office & Works
Eastern Sales & Service
612 W. Jackson Blvd.,
24 Thames Street
Chicago. Illinois
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97

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.
95

98

CLOCK SYSTEMS

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.

CHRISTMAS SAVINGS

Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San
Francisco, Cal.
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.

CLOTH, GUMMED

106

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.
National Bancservice Corp., 461 8th Ave., New
York, N. Y.
COIN BAGS

(See Bags, Coin)
COIN BOXES

99

CLOCKS, COIN

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

Independent Christmas Service Co., 29-31 N.
Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
Martin Co. (The Frank), Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
National Bancservice Corp., 461 8th Ave., New
York, N. Y.
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,

100

CLOCKS, DESK

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d.
Chicago, Ill.
Kastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y
101

CLOCKS, ELECTRIC

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

IU.

COIN CABINETS

(See Cabinets, Coin)
107

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.

CLEANERS, MARBLE

103

(See Supplies, Janitors’)

Thompson Time Stamp Co., Inc., The, 240 W. 23d,
New York, N. Y.
104

CLEANERS, POLISHED STEEL

Universal Stamping & Mfg. Co., 2839 N. Western
Ave., Chicago, Ill.
COIN COUNTING MACHINES

Abbott Coin Counter Co., 143d St. & Wales Ave.,
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.)

CLOCKS, TIME

CLOCKS, WATCHMAN’S

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

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

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,

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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.

HANDFORD

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.

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105

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

(See Boxes Coin)

HOCKSWENDER CO., B. H., 711 Penn Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa.

96

CLEANERS, TYPEWRITER

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.

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COIN HOLDERS, METAL

Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
COIN TRAYS

(See Trays, Coin')

CUPS, DRINKING

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Marshall-Jackson Company, 26 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 Wabash, Chicago, Ill.

COIN WRAPPER CABINETS

CURRENCY BOXES

(See Cabinets, Coin Wrapper)

(See Boxes Currency)

COLLECTION SYSTEMS

CUT FILES

(See Systems, Collection)

(See Files, Cut)

COMBINATION CHECK & PASS BOOK

(See Books, Check)
111

114

115

COMMERCIAL ATLASES

BAND McNALLY & CO.,
Chicago, Ill.

CUTTERS, COUPON

Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chi­
cago, Ill.

D

536 S. Clark St„

DATING MACHINES
COMPTOMETERS

(See Machines, Adding)
COMPUTERS, TIME

(See Calculators, Time and Interest)

(See Stamps, Dating)
116

DECORATORS, INTERIOR

Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York.
N. Y.
DEPOSIT BOXES, SAFETY

(See Boxes, Deposit, Safety)

CONTESTS, NEW BUSINESS

(See Advertising Service Bank)
(See Maohines, Deposit Receiving)

COPYING MACHINES

(See Duplicators)
COVERS, CHECK BOOK

American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, Dallas,
Tex.
^
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.
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, Milwaukee
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,
Ill.
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, Ill.
Voss Co., Herman, 603 E. Water, Milwaukee, Wis.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Young & 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.
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COVERS, RADIATOR (STEEL)

Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chicago, Ill.

 CREDIT FILES
(See Files, Credit)
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DESKS, BOOKKEEPERS’

121

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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
122

DEPOSIT RECEIVING MACHINES

112

120

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, Chioago, 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 Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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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,
Ill.
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Pa.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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.
118

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.
Strauss & Son, E. A., 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
Yeo, Samuel P., 5 So. 18th, Philadelphia, Pa.
119

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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

DESKS, CHECK SORTING

Automatic File & Index Co., 28 E. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Claus Mfg. Co., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd., Cleve­
land, O.
Currier Manufacturing Co., North Western Ter­
minal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Falls Bank Desk Co., 2045 W. 103d, Chioago, 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.
„.j
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
1
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester'
N. Y.
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DESKS, LOBBY

(See also Fixtures, Bank and Office)
American Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & 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 Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron <fe Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
124

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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
125

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., Jamestown. N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
127

DESKS, WOOD

(See also Furniture, Bank and 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.
128

DEVICES, LOOSE LEAF

(See also Supplies, Loose Leaf and specific headings)
Joyce Fifing 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.
,
Trussell Mfg. Co., Cottage, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

DOOR OPENERS, ELECTRIC

Corbin, P. & F., Park St., New Britain, Conn.
Patrick & Wilkins Co., 51 N. 7th, Philadelphia, Pa.
138

DOORS, FIRE

Wilson Corp., J. G., 11E. 38th, New York, N. Y.
139

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.
140

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., Jamestown N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W2 7th, New York,
N. Y.
141

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., Bronx, 716
Whitlock Ave., New York, N. Y.
142

DICTAPHONE CYLINDERS

Dictaphone Corporation, Graybar Bldg., New
York, N

DRAFT AND NOTE RACKS

DICTAPHONES

(See Racks, Draft & Note)

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

(See Forms, Bank and Checks)

DIARIES

National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Voss Company, _ The Herman, 603 E. Water,
Milwaukee, Wis.
130

131

DICTATING MACHINES

(See Machines, Dictating)
DIRECT MAIL ADLERTISING

(See Advertising, Direct Mail Material)

DRAFTS, BANK

143

DRINKING CUP DISPENSERS

DIRECTORIES, BANKERS’

132

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.
(See Equipment, Bank and Office)

BANKERS’ DIRECTORY (BLUE BOOK), 536 S.
Clark St., Chicago, Hi.

DRINKING CUPS
DIRECTORIES, BUILDING

(See Cups, Drinking)

(See Bulletin Boards)
133

DIRECTORIES, COMMERCIAL

Moody’s Investors Service, 35 Nassau, New York,
N. Y.

...

Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
134

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

144

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, Ill.
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,
Pa.

146

EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, BANK

Walters Co., Chas. E„ 1424 1st Nat’l Bk. Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
ENDORSERS, CHECK

(See Check Endorsers)
147

ENGINEERS, EQUIPMENT

(See also Architects and Builders)
Bond-Hubbard Co., 38 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Bruner & Simmons, Inc., 327 S. La Salle, Chicago,
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Halsey, McCormack & Helmer, 286 Fifth AveNew York, N. Y.
James Co., Thomas M., 3 Park, Boston, Mass.
Laoy Co., L. D., 1206 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Lane & Co., H. L., 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Metzger & Acock, 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Stfies Co., Geo. W., 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Equipment Co., 906 Sidney,
St. Louis, Mo.
Tilghman Moyer Co., 141 N. 9th, Allentown, Pa.
UFFINGER, FOSTER & BOOKWALTER, INC221 W. 67th, New York, N. Y. (See our adv. on

page 11G.)
Watson Mfg. Co., 1000 Taylor, Jamestown, N. Y.
Weary & Alford Co., 1923 Calumet, Chicago, I1L
Wise Co., Inc., J. H., 911 Syndicate Tr. Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N.Y
148

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, I1L
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.
149

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,
Wash.
Scheitler <& Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Strauss & Son, E. A., 80 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago,
I1L
YEO, SAMUEL P., 5 S. 18th, Philadelphia, Pa.
ENGRAVED LETTERHEADS

(See Letterheads, Engraved; also Engraving)

DISPENSERS, SOAP
150

Gerson-Stewart Corp., 3528 E. 76th, Cleveland, O.
136

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., Chic,
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.

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 & Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
Norris Safe & Look 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.

129

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. Kingshighway, 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,

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.

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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.

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.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
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Buxton <fe 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.,. 600 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.
Mann Co., ffm„ 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,
Mass.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
161
ENGROSSERS
American Embossing Co., 196 Seneca, Buffalo, N.Y.
ENVELOPE SEALERS
(See Machines, Sealing, Envelope)
162
ENVELOPES
American Fibcr-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,
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., 4lf5 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.
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., 2900 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,
Young <fc Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
153 ENVELOPES, BANKING BY MAIL
Inland Company, 60S S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Two-Way Envelope Co., 923 Leamington, Minne­
apolis, Minn.
164
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.

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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, Ill.
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
Ill.
Union Paper & Twine Co., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
Von Senden Co., Arthur, 316 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
166
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, Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, 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,
N. Y.
168
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., 1O0O University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Heco Envelope Co., 4500 Cortland, Chicago, Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.

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Northern States Envelope Co., 180 E. 3d, St. Paul,
Minn.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minneap­
olis, Minn.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave.,
Nashville, Tenn.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.

157

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,
N. Y.

ENVELOPES, CURRENCY

Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston.

160

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

Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.

Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
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.

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

158

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, Ill.
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.
159

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.
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,
Ill.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
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.
Heco Envelope Co., 4500 Cortland, Chicago, Ill.
Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
Kay-Dee Co., The, 3644 S. 36th, Lincoln, Neb.
Keystone
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Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
The Self-Clasp Envelope Co., 234 Schofield Bldg.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
161

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. ClintoD, Chicago.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
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.
162

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,
Pa.
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.
163

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.
Curtis 1()00 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul
Minn.

Heco Envelope Co., 4500 Cortland, Chicago, Ill.
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.

164 ENVELOPES, REGISTERED MAIL

Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury St., 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,
Pa.
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, Ill.
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,
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.
.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago.
166

ENVELOPES, WINDOW

Berkowitz Envelope Co., 19th & Campbell, Kansas
City, Mo.
,
Outlook Envelope Co., 1001 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Standard Envelope Mfg. Co., 127 Ninth Ave., S.,
Nashville, Tenn.
.
Stuart-Hooper Co., 5431 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago,
Transo Envelope Co., 3542 N. Kimball, Chicago,
Ill.
166

EQUIPMENT, BANK & OFFICE

(See also specifics headings)
Aetna Cabinet Co., 321W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
Ind.
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.
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.,
Canton, O.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
.... „
Dhryst, Wm. G., 2401 Chestnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
rhe A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd„
Cleveland, O.
Hollins Safe & Fixture Co., W. D., 513 W. Mam,
Denison, Tex.
Dolumbia Steel Equipment Co., 1735 Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Dameron-Pierson Co., Ltd., 400 Camp, New
Orleans, La.
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.
Farber. Inc., S. W., 141-151 S. 5th, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Foote & Davies Co., Edgewood & Pryor, Atlanta,
vjra.

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,
Mo.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
*
Lloyd Co., W. G., 626 S, Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
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 Mit­
chell, Orange, N. J.

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EQUIPMENT. BANK & OFFICE-Continued
Mount & Robertson, Inc., 62 Broad, New York,
N. Y.
Multiplex Display Fixture Co., 918 No. 10th,
St. Louis, Mo.
Nachtegall Mfg. Co., 237-45 S. Front, Grand
Rapids, Mich.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
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.
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,
Mo.
Stationers Loose Leaf, 350 Broadway, Milwaukee,
Wis.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adams, Topeka,
Kan.
Stiles Co., Geo. W., 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Uffinger, Foster & Bookwalter, Inc., 221 W. 57th,
New York, N. Y.
United States Check Book Co., 1309 Howard,
Omaha, Neb.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, 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, Rochester,
N. Y.

EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS
(See Engineers, Equipment)

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.
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.
Commercial Lithographing Co., 825 W. Market,
Louisville, Ky.
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.
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.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
The Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
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.
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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

168

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 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
RICHMOND & BACKUS CO., Woodward and
Congress, Detroit, Mich. (See our adv. on this
page.)
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave. So.,
Seattle, Wash.
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., 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.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

ERADICAT0RS, INK
(See Ink Eradicators)

171 EYELET MACHINES AND EYELETS
Bates Mfg. Co., Orange, N. J.
Sibley Mfg. Co., Inc., Edw. L., Bennington, Vt.

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, O.
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

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,
Cal.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
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, O.
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,
Ill.
Invincible Metal Furniture Co., Manitowoc, Wis.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
The Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio.
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.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quinoy,
Cleveland, Ohio.

F
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,
Ill.
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., 1906 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 Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y,
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co., Union, Monroe, Mich.
Wilson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

174

FILES, CENTRAL

Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
III.
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.

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FILES. CENTRAL—Continued

Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
Findex Co., 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.
General Fireproofing Co., YToungstown, 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
YawmaD & 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,
N. Y.
Formed Steel Cabinet & Equipment Co., 508 S.
Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
General Fireproofing Co.. Youngstown, Ohio.
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., Jamestown, N. Y.

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
176

FILES, CORRESPONDENCE

Allen-Marsliall 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 <fe 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.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
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, Mieh.
Terrells Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

Grant & Co., Harlo R., 2322 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
The Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
179

180

181

FILES, CREDIT

Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan, Chicago,
Ill.
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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester
N. Y.
FILES, CUT

General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, O.

The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­

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FILES, DOCUMENT

FILES, WOOD

FILMS, MOTION PICTURE

(See Advertising, Motion Picture
186

FINGER PRINT OUTFITS

Crossley Protection System, San Quentin, Calif.
Flak Finger Print System Co., 1 Liberty, New
York, N. Y.
Identiscope Co., Inc., 2183 E. 18th, Cleveland,
Ohio.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Joy St., Rochester,
N. Y.
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.

(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, O.
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,
Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Weis Mfg. Co.. Union; Monroe, Mich.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

(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 Broadwav, New
York, N. Y.
Remington Arms Co., 25 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
Smith & Wesson, Inc., Stockbridge, Springfield,
Mass.
Winchester Repeating Arms Co., 275 Winchester
Ave., New Haven, Conn.

182

Buffalo Fire Appliance Corp., 44 Central, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Pyrene Mfg. Co., 560 Belmont Ave., Newark, N. J.

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 <fe 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,
Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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.
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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.
184

178

185

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,
N. Y.

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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson Memindex Co., 163 St. Paul, Rochester,
N. Y.

183
177

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

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.

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.

188

189

FIREARMS

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

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 & Beliefontaine,
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, 321 S. California Ave.,
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, HI.
Collins Safe & Fixture Co., 513 W. Main, W. D.,
Denison, Tex.
Davidson & Co., J. L., 632-48 Mateo, L03 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., II., Colo. <fc Lake, St.
Joseph, Mo.
Fisher Co., Charles City, Iowa.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.

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FIXTURES. BANK & OFFICE—Continued

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, L. 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 <fc 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 & Co., 664 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Tyler Co., W. S., 3615 Superior Ave., Cleveland,
Ohio.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, 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

Biddle-Gaumer Company, 3846 Lancaster Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
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,
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 Warren, New York,
N. Y.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Ohmer, Inc., A. A. & R. F., 113 N. Jefferson St.,
Dayton, O.
Pearlman & 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,
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 «fc 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.
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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 & 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 & 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, 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, III.
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.
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.
v.
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.
Border'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, Ill.
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,
Mass.
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,
Ill.
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
ton, S. C.
Widman & Sons Co., Inc., J. F., McGregor, la.
Williams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Ill,
Woodbury & Co., Inc., Chadwick Sq., Worcester,
Mass.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester Ni Y,
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

197

FORMS, BANKlNG-BY-MAIL

Return Address Company, 4401 Germantown Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.

198

FORMS, BUILDING AND 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, Rochester
N. Y.

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FORMS, CONTINUOUS

American Sales Book Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
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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.
Vaw ter Manifold Co., Benton Harbor, Mich.
201

HI,

Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
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, Rochester,
N. Y.
203

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, HI.
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 Co., 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,
Ill.
Watt & Gillogly, Inc., 7 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
204

205

FORMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING

Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 Lfniversity 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 Raouls 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. II.
McDonald Ledger & Loose Leaf Co., 1809 Summerdale, Chicago, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

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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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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206

FURNITURE, MARBLE

FORMS, TRUST DEPARTMENT

(See also Forms, Bank)
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
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,
N. Y.
FOUNTAIN PENS

(See Pens, Fountain)
207

FRAMES, POSTER

Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
Elliott Service Co. Inc., 242-250 W. 55th, NewYork,
N. Y.
National Service Bureau of N. Y., Inc., 80 John,
New York, N. Y.
208

FURNITURE, BANK & OFFICE

Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
Amberg File & Index Co., 1400 Fulton, Chicago, Ill.
American Bank Supply, 628 N. Illinois, Indianap­
olis, 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,
Ill.
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, Ia.
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.
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.

Ohmer, 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.

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FORMS, RUBBER STAMP

Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,Ill.

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 RaDids, 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,

202

Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
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.

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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, Ill.
Berger Mfg. Co., 1038 Belden Ave., Canton, O.
Canton Art Metal Co., 2820 Winfield Way, N. E.,
Canton, Ohio.
Davidson Co., J. L., 632-648 Mateo, Los Angeles,
Cal.
Edwards Co., Inc., O. M., Solar & Plum, Syracuse,
N. Y.
General Fireproofing Co., Youngstown, Ohio.
Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, O.
Interior Metal Equipment Co., 844 Rush, Chicago,
Ill.
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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
FURNITURE, VAULT

(See Equipment, Vault)

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210

GLASS, BULLET-PROOF

Indestructo Glass Corporation, Farruingdale,
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.
GLASS DESK PADS

(See Pads, Desk, Glass)
GLASS SIGNS

(See Signs, Glass)
211

GLOBES

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St., Chicago,
Ill.
212

GLUE

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

(See Lettering, Gold)
213

GRILLW0RK

American Fixture Co., 16th & Beliefontaine,
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, 321 S. California Ave.,
Chicago, III.
Buffalo Wire Works Co., Inc., 577 Terrace, Buffalo,
N. Y.
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,
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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.
Harsch Bronze & Foundry Co., John, 11612 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.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
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.
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.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
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

HOME SAVINGS BANKS

(See Savings 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)

I
IDENTIFICATION APPARATUS

(See Finger Print Outfits)
(See Service, Tax)
219

INCORPORATION PROCEDURE

Pratt & Sons, Inc., A. S., Wilkins Bldg., Washing­
ton, D. C. INDEXES, CARD

(See Files, Card Index)
220

221

INDEXING SERVICE

H
HEKT0GRAPHS

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS

(See also Duplicators)
Heyer Duplicator Co., Inc., 911 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
HOLDERS, COIN, PASTEBOARD

(See Coin Folders)

HOLDERS, LOOSE LEAF

(See Binders, Loose Leaf and Supplies, Loose Leaf)
HOLDERS, RUBBER STAMP

Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
HOLDERS, STEN0, NOTEBOOK

American Clip Co., Beebe Ave. & William, Long
Island City, N. Y.
American Electric Co., Inc., 6401 S. State, Chicago,
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INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS

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

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,
Minn.
Ullrich & Co., J., 161 Washington, New York, N.Y.
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, Ill.
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.
Lewis Ball Bearing Inkwell Co., Paulding, O.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Sengbusch Self-Closing Inkstand Co., 2218 Clybourn, Milwaukee, Wis.
Sneath Glass Co., Hartford City, Ind.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
HI.

INSPECTION, VAULT

(See Vault Inspection)

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-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Smead Mfg. Co., 309 Second, Hastings, Minn.
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute,
Ind.
Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
Conway Co., H. II., 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.

(See Machines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

217

HOME BUDGET SYSTEMS

(See Systems, Budget, Home)

INCOME TAX SERVICE

GUMMED TAPE SEALING MACHINES

216

HOLD-UP ALARMS

(See Burglar Alarms)

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.
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., 102S-4th Ave., New Brigh­
ton, Pa.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

215

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., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

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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.

228

INSURANCE, BURGLARY

229

INSURANCE, CHECK

American Surety Co., 100 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
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.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 So. Dear­
born St., Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this

page.)

INTEREST TABLES
For

For

Daily Balances
Simple Interest, 360 and 365 days basis
Savings Accounts
Installment and Amortization Tables
Building & Loan Interest Tables
Compound Interest
Definite Contract Loan Tabf.es
Bond Values Tables
Simplex Interest Tables *4, 3 >2, 4, A*4, 5, 5*4, 6, 6}4, 7, 7)4, 8, and 9%.
Universal Interest Tables *4, 3*4, 3)4, 4, 4>^, ^*4, 4^4, 5, 5>4, 3*4, 5)4, 6,
6*4, 6*4, 6)4, 7, 7*4, 8, 8*4, 9, 10 and 12%.
We have every kind of Interest Table, and can furnish what
you require. Will send on approval. Write us.

THE TWENTIETH CENTURY COMPANY
542 S. Dearborn St.

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American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Cassidy Co., Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Chicago Architectural Bronze Co., 4740 N. Clark,
Chicago, Ill.
The A. Claus Mfg. Co., 5250 Brookpark Rd.,
Cleveland, O.
Coleman, Adeibert E., 336 W. 37th, Chicago, Ill.
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, HI.
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.
Ohmer, 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., '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, 1660 Booth, Mil­
waukee, Wis.
Womack & Sons, J. P., Inc., Lakewood Ave.,
Atlanta, Ga.

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236

JACKETS, PASS BOOK

American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange St.,
Dallas, Tex.
American Paper Goods Co., Kensington, Conn.
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,
Pa.
Exline Co., 113 St. Clair Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O.
Gulf Envelope Co., Brooks at Freeman, Houston,
Tex.
Keystone Envelope Co., 427 Moyer, Philadelphia,
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.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
JANITORS’ SUPPLIES

(See Supplies, Janitors’)

K
KODAKS

(See Cameras)

L
237

238

IRON, ARCHITECTURAL AND
ORNAMENTAL

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.

LAMPS, DESK

Aladdin Mfg. Co., 18th & Hackley, Muncie, Ind.
Curtis Lighting, Inc., 1119 W. Jackson, Chicago,Ill.
Farber, Inc., S. W„ 141-151 S. 5th, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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.
Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co., 427 N. Broad, Phila­
delphia, Pa.
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,
Ill.
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.
Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Ivemper-Thomas Co., Norwood, Ohio.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.
Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
L’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.
Seelman & 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.
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.
242

LEDGERS, CARD

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 <fc Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
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. II.
Remington Rand Business Service, Ino., 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,Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
244

LEDGERS, LOOSE LEAF

Adams Mfg. Co., Henry T., 8561 S. Chicago,
Chicago, Ill.
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
Dage 23G.)
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Sheppard Co., C. E., Van Alst; 14th, Long Island
City, N. Y.
Tallman Robbins & Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Weston Co., Byron, Main, Dalton, Mass.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
245

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,
N.Y.
Hesse Envelope & Litlio. 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,Til.
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 0130,
Boston, Mass.
HECO ENVELOPE CO., 4500 Courtland, Chicago,
111.

Hesse Envelope & Litho. Co., 4175 N. Kingshighway, St. Louis, Mo.
lsler-Tompsett Lithographing Co., 2940 Benton,
St. Louis, Mo.
Master-Craft Corp., 825 Cobb, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Northern Bank Note Co., 2340 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
PEERLESS LITHOGRAPHING CO., 4313 Diversey, Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page)

LITHOGRAPHED LETTERHEADS

LITHOGRAPHED LETTERHEADS

AS LOW AS

AS LOW AS

$1.05 PER THOUSAND

$2.15 PER THOUSAND
ON 20 LB. PEERLESS TRUST BOND

ON 20 LB. WHITE BOND

250,000.......... $1.05 per M
100,000 ..........$1.10 per M
50,000 ..........$1.15 per M

25,000..............$1.35 per M
12,500............. $1.55 per M
6,250 ............ $2.10 per M

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A Fine Rag Bond
25,000.............$2.75 per M
250,000...........$2.15 per M
12,500............ $3.15 per M
100,000 ..........$2.25 per M
6,250.............$3.95 per M
50,000...........$2.40 per M

MINIMUM QUANTITY 6,250 ------ A SMALL CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING ON THE FIRST ORDER ONLY

PEERLESS LITHOGRAPHING GO., Inc.
Creators and Designers of Better Stationery
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LETTERHEADS. LITHOGRAPHED-Continued

Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Standard Bank Note Co., 351 E. Monroe, Chicago,
Ill.
St. Louis Lithographing Co., 312 N. 3d, St. Louis,
Mo.
United States Check Book Co., 1309-1315 How­
ard, Omaha, Neb.
Van Clief Lithographing Co., 2708-12 WabashAve.,
Chicago, Ill.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.
LETTERHEADS, PRINTED

(See Printing, also Stationers)
248

LETTERING, GOLD

Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, 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.
263

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, Ill.
Ross-Gould Co.. 309 N. 10th, St. Louis, Mo.
255

LITHOGRAPHING

Adams Lithographing & Printing Co., 116 W. 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.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
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
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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.
Isler-Tompsett Litho. Co., 2940 Benton, St. Louis,
Mo.
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., Win., 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.
Peerless Lithographing Co., 4313 Diversey Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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,
Mass.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
LOAN REGISTERS

(See Registers, Note and Loan)
256

LOCKERS, STEEL

AU-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 Looker 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.
257

LOCK INSPECTION, TIME

Bank Vault Inspection Co., 5 South 18th, Phila­
delphia, 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.
258

LOCKS

Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., New Britain, Conn.
Corbin, P. & F., Park, New Britain, Conn.
Holmes Electrio Protective Co., 370 7th Ave., New
York, N. Y.
Mosler Safe Co., Hamilton, Ohio.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc., 1176 Joseph Ave.,
Rochester, N. Y.
Western 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,
Wash.
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn.
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.
YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.
LOOSE LEAF BINDERS

(See Binders, Loose Leaf)
LOOSE LEAF EQUIPMENT

(See Devices and Supplies, Loose Leaf; also specific
headings)

M
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

Addao Co., 60 Cottage Grove, 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,

m.

Aluminum Index Co., Edgewater, N. J.
American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th & Kelly
Ave., Cleveland, O.
Elliott Addressing Machine Co., 143 Albany,
Cambridge, Mass.
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, Ino., 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.

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INGTON RAND, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.

MACHINES, CALCULATING INTEREST

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.

MACHINES, EYELET

(See Eyelet Machines & Eyelets)

(See Machines, Cancelling, Check)

272 MACHINES, CANCELLING, CHECK
AMERICAN PERFORATOR CO., 612 W. Jackson,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 17G)

Cummins Perforator Co., 4740 Ravenswood,
Chicago, Ill.

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.

MACHINES, COIN CHANGING

(See Coin Changers)

273

MACHINES, CALCULATING

MACHINES, COIN COUNTING

(Also see Coin Counting Machines)

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d & Wales,
New York, N. Y.

Allen-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., 3S7 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.
271

(See Duplicators)

MACHINES, CANCELLING, BOND
& COUPON

ACCOUNTING MACHINE DIVISION OF REM­
INGTON RAND, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.

270

MACHINES, DUPLICATING

(See Calculators, Time & Interest)

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, Mioh.
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)

MACHINES, CALCULATING
(ELECTRIC)

274

MACHINES, DEPOSIT RECEIVING

276

MACHINES, DICTATING

American Banking Machine Corp., 207 Eddy Bldg.,
Saginaw, Mich.

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.

The Dictaphone Corp., Graybar Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
“Ediphone" Edison, Inc., Thomas A., Orange,
N. J.

MACHINES, FILING

(See
276

Machines, Account Finding)
MACHINES, FOLDING

American Multigraph Sales Co., E. 40th <fc 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.
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,
jlvu.uu.

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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.
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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.
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283 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.
286

MACHINES, STAMP AFFIXING

(See Stamp AfExers)

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MACHINES, STAPLING

Acme Staple Company, 1640 Hadden Ave.,
Camden, N. J.
Adams-Lessack Co., The, 1507 Arch St., Phila­
delphia, Pa.
Compo Manufacturing & Sale3 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.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Sibley Mfg. Co., Inc., Edw. L., Bennington, Vt.
287

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MACHINES, SIGNATURE SIGNING

Todd Co., 1185 University Ave., Rochester, N. Y.

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)

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MAGAZINES, BANKING

BANKERS BULLETIN, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
BANKERS MONTHLY, THE, 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, HI.

Coast Banker, San Francisco, Cal.
The Fitch Publishing Co., 138 Pearl, New York,
N. Y.
MAILING BAGS

(See Bags, Mailing)

Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 413 S. Clinton, Chicago,
IU.

Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, IU.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, IU.

Tyler Co., W. S., 36th <fc Superior, Cleveland, O.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chauteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York.
N. Y.
WUliams, Inc., Jno., 542 W. 27th. New York, N. Y

MANIFOLD FORMS

(See Forms, Continuous)

NEOSTYLES

(See DupUcators)
289

MAPS, AUTO TRAILS

Kenyon Company, Inc., 303-309 Grand Ave.,
Des Moines, Iowa.

NEW ACCOUNT SERVICE

RAND McNALLY & CO.. 536 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, Ill. (See our adv. on preceding page.)
MARBLE FIXTURES

(See Fixtures, Marble)

(See Personal SoUoitation)
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

(See Advertising Service, also Agencies, Bank
Advertising)

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.
Mohler, A., 416 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
292

MONEY CONTAINERS

HANDFORD BROWN CO., CoytesviUe-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,
IU.

Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
Ill.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th 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, IU.
Michaels Art Bronze Co., Inc., 230-240 Scott,
Covington, Ky.
MUler Bank Service, 5775 Ridge, Chicago, Ill.
Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland. Ore.
Philadelphia EnameHng Works, 254 N. 13th,
PhUadelphia, 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.

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NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

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, IU.
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
American Art Works, Inc., Coshocton, Ohio.
American Beauty Cover Co., 1900 Orange, DaUas,
Tex.
American Calendar Co., Inc., GreeneviUe, Term.
Amity Leather Products Co., West Bend, Wis.
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bastian Bros. Co., 1600 CUnton Ave.,N.,Rochester,
N. Y.
John Baumgarth Co., 1219 W. Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, 111.
i
Brace & Co., H. G., 400 Seventh North, Seattle,
Wash.
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Buxton, Inc., 162Chestnut, Springfield, Mass.
Carrithers & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Carroll Co., J. B., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, IU.
Checo Manufacturing Co., 2715 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
ChUds & 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., 1833-35N. Hoyne Ave., Chicago,
IU.
Dow Co., Louis F., 2242 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Duplex Mfg. Co., 306 S. Franklin, Chicago, IU.
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, 111.
Ferree Co., E. H., Lockport, N. Y.
Fine Art Novelty Co., 1314 W. 74th, Chicago, 111.
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, 111.
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, IU.
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, III.
Kumler Co., Inc., John M., 35 E. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, IU.
Lakeside Mfg. Co., 440 W. Superior. Chicago, IU.
LEATHER PRODUCTS CO., 201 South, Iola,
Kans.

Luxem Company, 3845 Ravenswood Ave., Chi­
cago, IU.
Martin (The, Frank) Co., Marshall Bldg., Cleve­
land, O.
Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 W. Randolph, Chicago,
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, Joplin, Mo.
Merchants Publishing Co., 412 W. Michigan Ave.,
Kalamazoo, Mich.
The J. E. Mergott Co., 316 Jeliff Ave., Newark,N.J.
Minnesota Specialty Co., 2d Ave. N. & 4th St.,
MinneapoHs, 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, IU.
Novelty Adv. Co., Coshocton, O.
Novelty Cutlery Co., 515 McGregor, N. W.,
Canton, Ohio
OUver Baker Mfg. Co., 420 S. 7th, MinneapoUs,
Minn.
Osborne Co., 759 Summer Ave., Newark, N. J.
Parisian Novelty Co., 3510 S. Western Ave.,
Chicago, IU.
Philadelphia Badge Co., 942 Market, PhUadelphia,
Pa.
RAND McNALLY & CO.,
Chicago, Ill.

536 S. Clark St.,

Rehberger Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
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, IU.
Spotswood Specialty Co., Ino., 218 Jefferson,
Lexington, Ky.
Stanwood-HUlson 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, IU.
Terre Haute Adv. Co., 1317 Poplar, Terre Haute,
Ind.
Texas Novelty Adv. Co., 117 S. Waco, HUlsboro,
Tex.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
IU.
Uptown Mfg. Co., 1709 Arthur Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Vaughn Novelty Mfg. Co., 3211-25 Carroll Ave.,
Chicago, IU.
Victor Novelty Mfg. Co., Lakewood, O.
VoUand Co., P. F„ Joliet, IU.
Von Senden Co., Arthur, 316 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Voss Co., Herman. 603 E. Water, MUwaukee, Wis.
Walraven Book Cover Co., A. T., DaUas, Tex.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. Wells, Chicago, IU.
Williams & Co., A. W„ 1790 E. 174th, New York.
N. Y.
WUson-Hurd Co., Wausau, Wis.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. WeUs, Chioago, IU.

299

NOVELTIES, CELLULOID

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

NOVELTIES, CLOTH

Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
FolUs Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, 111.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 1028 4th Ave., Brighton, Pa.
Van CUef Lithographing Co., 2708 Wabash Ave.,
. Chicago, IU.
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, DaUas,
T©x
Broderick Co., 460 Robert, St. Paul, Minn.
Brown & Bigelow, QuaUty 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,
m.

The Gerlach-Barklow Co., Joliet, 111.
Leather Products Co., 201 South, Iola, Kan.
Meeker Co., Inc., 3d & Michigan, JopUn, 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, 111.
Weinman Bros., 421 S. WeUs, Chicago, IU.
Young & Gardner Co., 655 S. WeUs, Chicago, IU.
Zell, Inc., D. H., 536 Broadway, New York. N. Y.

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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,

ni.

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.
NUMBERING MACHINES

(See Maohines, Numbering)

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

o

PAPER, ADDING MACHINE

(See Rolls, Adding Machine)

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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.

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, Ill.
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,
Ill.

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 Symines
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,
Ill.
314

PAPER, SAFETY

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

Chemical Paper Manufacturing Co., foot of Jackson, Holyoke, Mass.
Gilbert Paper Co., Menasha, Wis.
Gurney Security Paper Company, Inc., 8th Ave. &
18th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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, 141.
Young & Selden Co., 224 N. Calvert, Baltimore,
Md.

306

315

OUTDOOR ADVERTISING

(See Advertising, Poster and Billboard; also Signs)

P
306

PADS, BLOTTER

PADS, DESK

Mayer Mfg. Corp., 1436 Randolph, Chicago, Ill.
Modern Mfg. Co., Inc., 307 W. Monroe, Chicago,
HiOffice 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,
Shedd-Brown Mfg. Co., 319 Fifth Ave. So.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Twentieth Centurv Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,

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

PARCEL POST SCALES

PADS, DESK, GLASS

309

PADS, MEMO.

(See also Stationers)
The Colytt Laboratories, 565 W. Washington
Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Currier Mfg. Co., Inc., Northwestern Terminal,

Minneapolis, Minn.

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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.
Amerioan Bank Supply Co., 628 N. Illinois,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
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., Inc.,
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.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
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 Riohland Ave., Cleveland,
O.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
United States Cheok 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.

(See Scales, Parcel Post)
320

Typo Trading Co., The, 541 Pearl, New York, N.Y.
California Glass Co., 500 Commercial, Los Angeles,
Calif.

Globe-Wernicke Co., The, Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
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.
St. Louis Bank Bldg. & Eqt. Co., 906 Sidney, St.
Louis, Mo.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512-26 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson Corp., J. G„ 11 E. 38th, New York, N. Y.

WEIGHTS

Adcraft Manufacturing Co., 2448-56 W. 22d,
Chicago, Ill.
Brown & Bigelow, Quality Park, St. Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Sendee, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
HI.
Sneath Glass Co., Hartford City, Ind.

IU.

308

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317

PARTITIONS

Albaitross Steel Equipment Co., P. O. Drawer A.,
Sawtelle, Cal.
Amerioan Fixture Co., 16th & Bellefontaine,
Kansas City, Mo.
Circle A Products Corp., 613 8. 25th, New Castle,
Ind.
CLAUS MFG. CO., A., 5250 Brookpark Rd., Cleve­
land, Ohio.
Dahlstrom Metallic Door Oo., Buffalo & East 2d,
Jamestown, N. Y.

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.
Follis 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.

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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 Rosooe, 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 Rosooe, Chicago, Ill.
322

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,

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.

PERMIT MAILING MACHINES

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

PENS, FOUNTAIN

Carter’s Ink Co., 239 First, Cambridge, Moss.
Conklin Pen Co., Factories Bldg., Toledo, O.
Eagle Pencil Company, 703 E. 13th St., New
York, N. Y.
Ingersoll Dollar Pen Co., Chas. H.t 545 N. Arling­
ton Ave., E. Orange, N. J.
Moore Pen Co., 29 Melcher, Boston, Mass.
Parker Pen Co., Janesville, Wis.
Schnell, Penselpen Corp., 130 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
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., 191 Broadway, New York,
N. Y.
325

(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.

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.
328

PINS, MAP

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark, Chicago

m.

329

PNEUMATIC TUBES

Lamson Co., Syracuse, N. Y.

PENS, STEEL (MFRS.)

American Lead Pencil Co., 500 Willow Ave., 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.
PERFORATORS

(See Machines, Perforating)

PORTFOLIOS

(See Leather Goods)
POSTAL SCALES

(See Scales)
330

POSTERS

Bankers Service Corp., 19 Warren, New York,
N. Y.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Cllicago, Ill.
Bauder-Baker, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.
Blodgett Co., Harvey, 551 5th Ave., New York,
N. Y.

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Cashiers’ Department: Signature Cards—Signatures—Legal papers.
Service and Statistical: South American Monthly Letter to
and from—London Letter to and from—Other Cor­
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Corporation: Correspondence — Bond Issues — Licenses —
Permits — Proof and Cost Sheets.
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Loan: Assigned Accounts — Time and Demand Notes.
Credit: Financial Statements.
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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 Syndicate Co., 664 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
PREMIUMS

(See Novelties, also specifio 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.
332

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.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
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 Banknote Co., 319 N. Albany, Chicago, Ill.
CHILDS & CO., S. D„ 136 S. Clark, Chicago, HI.

Clarke & Courts, 2402 Mechanic, Galveston, Tex.
Cockrum 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.,
137 Jackson, Hempstead, N. Y.
Mann Co., Wm.t 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.

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Pavey Envelope & Tag Co., 36 Green, Newark,
N. J.
Pembroke Co., 24 E Broadway, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
Pioneer, Inc.. 12th & A, Tacoma, Wash.
Pugh & Co., H. G., 417 Main, Little Rock, Ark.
RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark, Chicago,

IU.
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,
Mo.
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.
Woodbury 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 Looks)
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, HI.

Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine, Chicago, Ill.
Financial Publishing Co., 129 S. La Salle, Chicago.
Ill.
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. Y.

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339

RACKS, CALENDAR (METAL)

Bar-Trex Mfg. Co., 1813 Ave. D., Birmingham, Ala.
Davenport-Taylor Mfg. Co., 412 Orleans, Chicago,
Ill.
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., 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
341

RACKS, DRAFT & NOTE

Beck Specialty Co., Waterloo, la.
Currier Manufacturing Co., Northwestern Ter­
minal, Minneapolis. Minn.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
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.
The Davis Metal Fixture Co., 615 Brook, Lansing,
Mich.
The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cin­
cinnati, O.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
345

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, HI.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Moise-Klinker Co., 369 Market, San Francisco, Cal.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., The R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
346

RADIATOR COVERS, STEEL

Art Metal Products Co., 514 S. Green, Chioago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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

Eoonomy Baler Co., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
349

RECORDERS, TIME

(See 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 York, N. Y.
Joslin Mfg. Co., A. D., 123 Arthur, Manistee,Mich.
Kastens, Henry, 418 W. 27th, New York, N. Y.
RECORDS, VISIBLE

(See Visible Records)

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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.
Union Savings Systems Co., 131 N. Duke, Lan­
caster, Pa.

350
REFLECTORS
Curtis Lighting, Inc., 1119 W. Jackson, Chicago,
Ill.
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,
N. Y.

357

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.
352

358

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.
Smith & Wesson, Stockbridge, Springfield, Mass.

REGISTERS, BANK

American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson Ave., Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Brown-Blodgett Co., 1745 University Ave., St.
Paul, Minn.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
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 C., 65 Stone, Rochester, N. Y.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,

359
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. Y.
Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co., 189 S. River, Aurora, Ill.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.

Pettibone & Co., P. F., 27 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Ill.
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,
Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin Blvd., Chicago,
Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
353
REGISTERS, CASH
Flammger & Grahl Blank Book Co., 318 N. Third,
St. Louis, Mo.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
MasB.
National Cash Register Co., Dayton, O.
Remington Cash Register Co., 29 Warren, New
York, N. Y.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
354

REGISTERS, DISCOUNT

(See also Registers, Bank)
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
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.
355

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.


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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.

360
ROLLS, ADDING MACHINE
American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.
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.
RUBBER BANDS
(See Supplies, Bank & Office)
RULED FORMS
(See Forms, Bank)
361
RULERS, ADVERTISING
Advertising Specialty Co., 609 Ryan Bldg., St.
Paul, Minn.
Follis Advertising Service, W. E., 159 N. State,
Chicago, Ill.
Kohl & Co., P. J., 224-230 W. Huron, Chicago, Ill.

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362
SAFE DEPOSIT RECORDS
Acme Card System Co., 8 S. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symmes
Ave., Hamilton, O.
Inland Company, 608 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
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., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
363
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. Y.
Diebold 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-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, Ohio.
The Joplin Printing Co,, Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Macey Co., 1520 Division Ave., S., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., 1700 Oakwood, Toledo, O.
Metal Office Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
The Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio.
National Safe & Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
Wash.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Shaw-Walker Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.
364 SAFES, FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Diebold 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,
Wash.
SAFE CABINET DIVISION OF REMINGTON
RAND, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Remington & Sherman Co., 1545 N. Delaware Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
SAFE CABINET DIVISION OF REMINGTON
RAND, Inc., 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.
365
SAFES, MANGANESE STEEL
Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberrv 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 Quincy,
Cleveland, O.
Norris Safe & Lock Co., 114 Third Ave., S., Seattle,
Wash.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.
366
SAFES, NIGHT DEPOSITORY
BANK VAULT INSPECTION CO., 5 So. 18th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. (See our adv. on this page.)
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., Grand Blvd.,
Hamilton, O.
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.
SAFES, WALL
367
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., 818 Mulberry Rd.,
S. E., Canton, Ohio.
Gross-Feibel Co., Hillsboro, O.
Meilink Steel Safe Co., Toledo, Ohio.
The National Safe and Lock Co., E. 69th & Quincy,
Cleveland, Ohio.
York Safe & Lock Co., York, Pa.
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368 SAVINGS BANKS, HOME & POCKET
Andreasen Mfg. Co., 6647-6649 Oliphant Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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.Y.
Bankers Thrift Book Co., Inc., 529 S. 7th, Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Bankers Thrift Corp., 2240 N. Racine Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Bankers Utilities Co., Inc., 26S First, San Fran­
cisco, Calif.
THE BANKETTE COMPANY, INC., 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. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Ill.
Commercial Envelope Corp., 3024-30 Lemp Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Dudley Lock Corporation, 26 N. Franklin, Chicago,
Ill.
Durable Toy & Novelty Corp., 220 4th Ave.,
New York, N. Y.
Felsenthal & Sons, G., 4110 W. Grand Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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,
Ill.
REHBERGER MFG. CO., 1217 Webster Are.,
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
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
WHITE BRASS CASTINGS CO., 1656 W. Austin
Ave., Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this
page.)
Williams & Co., A. W„ 1790 E. 174th, New York,
N. Y.

369

SAVINGS BANKS, (REGISTER)

Durable Toy & Novelty Co., 220 4th Ave., New
York, N. Y.

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,
Ga.
Chicago Thrift Co., 1100 Washington Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Hunter Co., Geo. A., 6910 Romaine, Los Angeles,
Calif.
Jamestown Metalsmiths Inc., 217 Hopkins Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Kumler Co., Inc., John M., 35 E. Wacker Drive,
Chicago, 111.
Martin Co., The Frank, Marshall Bldg., Cleveland,
O.

Metal Crafters Studios, Inc., 812 Fidelity Trust
Bldg., Detroit, Mich.
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,
III.
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Speer Calendar Bank Co., 110 E. Wisconsin Ave.,
Milwaukee, Wis.

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SAVINGS DEPT. FORMS
(See Forms, Bank)

371

SAVINGS SYSTEMS

(See also specific headings: Christmas Savings,
Industrial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
Call's Bankers Service Corp., 25 E. Bay, Savannah,
Ga.
Christmas Club, a division of National Bancservice
Corp., 45 W. 45th New York, N. Y.
Findex Company, 720 S. Pierce, Milwaukee, Wis.
Flak Finger Print System, 1 Liberty, New York,
N. Y.
Houte Corp. 232 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
L’Enfant-Oley-Martine Mfg. Corp., 99-101 Fifth
Ave., New York, N. Y.
National Bancservice Corp., 461 Sth 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, Ill.

372

SCALES (PARCEL POST,
POSTAL, ETC.)

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

373

SCHOOL SAVINGS

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

374

SCHOOLS, CORRESPONDENCE

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

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Rand MpNally Bankers Directory—(The Blue Book)
375
SCREENS, DOOR & WINDOW
Circle A Products Corp., 613 S. 26th, New Castle,
Ind.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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,
San Francisco, New Orleans, Atlanta, Birming­
ham, Portland, Ore., Seattle, Jacksonville, Fla.,
Memphis, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Charlotte,
N. C., and Fresno.
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.
SCRUBBING MACHINES
(See Maohines, Scrubbing)
SEAL PRESSES
(See Presses, Seal)
SEALERS, ENVELOPE
(See Machines, Sealing, Envelopes)
377
SEALING DEVICES, ENVELOPE
Postage Meter Co., 723 Pacific, Stamford, Conn.
SEALING WAX
(See Wrax, Sealing)
378
SEALS
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
Ames Safety Envelopes, 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
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. II., 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 & 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, Pittsburgh,
Pa.
PORTER SAFETY SEAL CO., 265 N. California,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on this page.)
Rehberger Mfg. Co., 1217 Webster Ave., Chicago,
Ill.
Safford Stamp 'Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.

Lupton’s Sons Co., David, Allegheny Ave. & Tulip,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Lyon Metal Products, Inc., Aurora, Ill.
Marsliall-Jaekson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
Medart Mfg. Co., Fred. 3535 De Kalb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 46o Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Steel Equipment Corp., Avenel, N. J.
Steel Fixture Mfg. Co., E. 7th & Adam3, Topeka.
Kan.
Terrell’s Equipment Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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 5: ork,
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.

SIGNALING SYSTEMS
(See Systems, Signaling)

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.
383
SERVICE, STATISTICAL
“Babson’s Statistical Organization, Inc.,’’ Babson
Indexers, 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.
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. Wrells, Chicago, Ill.
Watson Mfg. Co., 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.

SIGNATURE SIGNING MACHINES
(See Machines, Signature Signing)
SIGNS, ADVERTISING
388
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,
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,
Federal Electric Co., 8700 S. State, Chicago. Ill.
Flexlume Corp., 1100 Military Rd„ Buffalo, N. Y.
Flexograph Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
N. Y.
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. 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,
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere & Sons, Geo., 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Sunset Svstem, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Viking Products Corp., 422 W. 42d, New York,
N. Y.
389
SIGNS, BRASS AND BRONZE
American Bronze Co., 1316 W. 63d, Chicago, Ill.
American Seal & Stamp Co., 120 S. Clark, Chicago,
Ill.
American Iron & Wire Works, 1622 Carroll,
Chicago, Ill.
ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st,
Cleveland, O.
Baldwin Brass Works, 321 S. California Ave.,
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.

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SIGNS. BRASS AND BRONZE-Continued
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,
Dobie & Co., Arthur L., 523 N. Halsted, Chicago,
Flexograph Corporation, 254 W. 31st, New York,
N. Y.
Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
27th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
. SIGNS. BRASS & BRONZE-Conunued
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,
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.
Pmladelphia^Enameling Works, 254 N. 13th St.,
Price Bros., Inc., 2640-2648 N. Maplewood Are.,
Chicago, Ill.
Price & Co., Inc., Henry F., 15 E. 40th, New York,
N. Y.
Rehberger Co., A. C., 3656 Lincoln Ave., Chicago,
Saehs-Lawlor Co., 1543 Larimer, Denver, Colo.
Safford Stamp Co.. 205 W. Madison. Chicago, Ill
Shank Sign Co., 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 Co., 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, Chicago,
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, III.
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,
Flexlume 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 <fe Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Wisconsin Iron <fc 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,


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Flour City Ornamental Iron Co., 27th Ave. &
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Follis Adv. Service, W. E., 159 N. State, Chicago,
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.,
Chicago, Ill.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,

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, Ill.
Shank Sign Co., E. A., 25 W. 43d, New York, N. Y.
Steere <fe Sons, George, 434 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
398

SIGNS, WIRE

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,

Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Wisconsin Iron & Wire Works, 1660 Booth, M8waukee, Wis.

Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, ni.
Tablet & Ticket Co., 1021 W. Adams, Chicago, Ill.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CO., 542 S. Dearborn,
Chicago, HI.
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.

399

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.t 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,
Pa.
Meyercord Co. (The), 120 S. La Salle, Chicago, Ill
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, Ill.
Sunset System, 2323 Broadway, San Antonio, Tex.
Tablet & Ticket Co., The, 1021 W. Adams,
Chicago, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
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, Ill.
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, Ill.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
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,
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,
Ill.
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, Ill.
397

SLIDES, LANTERN
(MOTION PICTURE, ETC.)

Loclcren Film & Slide Co., Wm. A., 16 N. 4th,
Minneapolis, Minn.
SOAP DISPENSERS

(See Dispensers, Soap)
400

SOAPS, LIQUID

Antiseptol Liquid Soap Co., 572 W. Randolph,
Chicago, Ill.
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, Ill.
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,
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,
Ill.
Messing, Gus D., 315 Jackson, St. Paul, Minn.
Moise-Klinker 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.
Saehs-Lawlor Co., Inc., 1543 Larimer, Denver,
Colo.
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Southern Stamp & Stencil Co., 48 N. Forsyth,
Svdsher* Mfc 'Co., R. D„ 411-413 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.

SIGNS, ROAD

A1 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, Ill.
Coshocton Specialty Co., Coshocton, Ohio.
Enameled Steel Sign Co., 320 E. N. Water, Chicago,
Ill.
Erickson Co., Inc., C. E., 506 W. 3d, Des Moines,
la.
The Fogarty Manufacturing Co., 800 Monument
Ave., Dayton, O.

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.
Ill.
SAFFORD STAMP WORKS, 205 W. Madison,
Chicago, HI.
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STAMPS, INDEXED
Safford Stamp Works, 205 W. Madison, Chicago,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-413 S. Clinton
Chicago, Ill.
407
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,
IU.
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. H., 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,

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.
412
STANDS, TYPEWRITER
Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
The Harter Corporation, Sturgis, Mich.
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.
Sturgis Posture Chair Co., Magnolia, Sturgis, Mich.
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.
413
STAPLES
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)

Pi-

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, Ill.
Taylor Bros. Co., 706 Superior, W., Cleveland, O.
408

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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.
Hastens, 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.
The Harter Corporation, Sturgis, Mich.
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.

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.
415
STATIONERS
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, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 Williams, New York,
N. Y.
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 <fc 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 <k 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. Hadley 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, Ill.
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.

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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., 116 St. Clair Ave.,
N. W., Cleveland, Ohio.
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 3 Broad, Charles­
ton, S. C.
WTatt & 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.
416

Package Binder Co. (The), Commonwealth Bldg.,
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Re^yburn Mfg. Co., 32d <fe Allegheny, Philadelphia,
Richmond & Backus Co., Woodward at Congress,
Detroit, Mich.
Sebastian & Company, 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago,
Spurgin Mfg. Co., 7011 Vincennes, Chicago, Ill.

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. & Co., 4020 Michigan, Chicago,
Ill.
STREET CAR ADVERTISING

STATIONERY, FANFOLD

(See Advertising, Street Car)

American Sales Book Co., Ltd., Elmira, N. Y.

GILMAN FANFOLD CORPORATION, LTD.,
Buffalo Ave., at 10th, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Hamilton Autographic Register Co., 802 Symines
Ave., Hamilton, O.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Vawter Manifold Co.. Benton Harbor, Mich.
STATISTICAL SERVICE

(See Service, Statistical)

422

SUPPLIES, ADDING MACHINE

(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.

STEEL SAFES, MANGANESE

(See Safes, Manganese Steel)
SUPPLIES, ADDRESSING MACHINE
417

STENCILS

Arlao Dry Stencil Corp., 424 Fourth Ave., Pitts­
burgh, Pa.
Atlanta Rubber Stamp & Stencil Wks., 76 Forsyth,
N. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Bankers 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.
Martin & Co., 227 W. Madison, Chicago, Ill.
Melind Co., Louis, 362 W. Chicago, Chicago, Ill.
Moise-Klinkern 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,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton,
Chicago, Ill.
STENCILS, ADDRESSING MACHINES

(See Machines, Addressing)
STEPS, VAULT

(See Vault Steps)
418

STERE0PTIC0NS

Lockren Film & Slide Co., Wm. A., 16 N. 4th,
Minneapolis, Minn.
419

STICKERS

Fenton Label Co., Inc., 506 Race, Philadelphia, Pa.
Miller Bank Service, 5775 Ridge, Chicago, Ill.
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

Ames Safety Envelope Co., 55 Sudbury, Boston,
Mass.
Bushnell Co., Alvah, 13th & Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Package Binder Co. (The), Commonwealth Bldg.,
Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Security Envelope Co., 2900 Fifth Ave., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
421

STRAPS, CURRENCY

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d & Wales,
New York, N. Y.

American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery, San Francisoo. Cal.
Curtis 1000 Inc., 1000 University Ave., St. Paul,
Minn.
Dennison Mfg. Co., 300 Howard, Framingham,
Mass,
Downey Co., C. L., 941 Clark, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Empire Notion Co., 270 W. 38th, New York, N. Y.
The Exline Co., 113 St.Clair Ave., N. E., Cleveland,

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423

SUPPLIES, BANK & OFFICE

Achrms-Lessack Co., 1507 Arch St., Philadelphia,
Adams Mfg. Co., Henry T., S561 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.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
Buchan-White Loose Leaf Co., 1906 Pine St.,
St. Louis, Mo.
Burford Printing Co., Wm. B., 40 S. Meridian,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Buxton & Skinner Printing & Stationery Co.,
306 N. 4th, St. Louis, Mo.
Carrithere & Co., 128 N. Wells, Chicago, Ill.
Central Office Equipt. Co., 120 WT. 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 WToodward 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 <fe 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., W'est New
York, N. J.
Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburne Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.

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.
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,
Ill.
Phillips Ribbon & Carbon Co., 61 Halstead,
Rochester, N. Y.
Pioneer, ine., 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 Washington, 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,
Ill.
Schwabacher-Frey Stationery Co., 735 Market,
San Francisco, Cal.
Scripto Mfg. Co., 146 Jackson, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
Sebastian & Co., 224 N. Desplaines, Chicago, Ill.
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.
Todd Co., The, 1185 University Ave., Rochester,
N. Y.
Twentieth Century Co., 542 S. Dearborn, Chicago,
Ill.
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., 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,
Ill.
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.
425

SUPPLIES, ELECTRICAL

General Electric Co.. Bridgeport, Conn.
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co., East Pittsburgh,
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SUPPLIES, FILING

Acme Card System Co., 118 S. Michigan, Chicago,
m.

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 REMINGTON-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

BAXER-VAWTER-KALAMAZOO DIVISION OF
REMINGTON-RAND, Buffalo, N. Y.

Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown Paper Co., L. L., Adams, Mass.
Brown, Lent & Pett, Inc., 110 William, New York,
N. Y.
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’8, Inc., 236 W. Lake, Chicago, 111.
The Joplin Printing Co., Inc., 509 Joplin, Joplin,
Mo.
Jo^ce 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.
MarshaU-Jackson Co., 26 S. Clark, Chicago, Ill.
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.
Tollman 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.
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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, Fredonia,
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,
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. .T.
Clarotvpe Company, Inc., 16 Hudson, New York,
N. Y.
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, 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 <fc 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

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, 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-Communioating; 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., 1S09 Summerdale, Chicago, HI.
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.

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. II.
National Blank Book Co., Riverside, Holyoke,
Mass.
Shaw-Walker Co., The, Muskegon, Mich.
Yawman <fe Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Rochester,
N. Y.
433

41G

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.

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, 111.
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.
439

SYSTEMS, LOOSE LEAF

Alien-Marshall Co., Ivan, 40 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
Boorum & Pease Co., 84 Hudson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Curtis 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. II.
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
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42G
440 SYSTEMS, MACHINE BOOKKEEPING

447

TABLETS, BRONZE

TAPE SEALING MACHINES

(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.
Tallman Robbins Co., 314 W. Superior, Chicago,
Ill.
Wilson-Jones Co., 3300 Franklin, Chicago, Ill.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay, Rochester,
N. Y.

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

(See Machines, Sealing, Gummed Tape)

ART IN BRONZE CO., INC., 1621 E. 41st, Cleve­
land, O.

RAND McNALLY & CO., 636 S. Clark St., Chi­
cago, Ill.

Baldwin Brass Works, 321 S. California Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
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,
Ill.
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.

SYSTEMS, SAFE DEPOSIT

NATIONAL ART WORKS, INC., 710 Greer Ave.,
Covington, Ky.

441

SYSTEMS, MAP

The Globe-Wernicke Co., Carthage Ave., Cincin­
nati, O.
Multiplex Display Fixture Co., 918 No. 10th St.,
St. Louis, Mo.

(See Safe Deposit Records)
SYSTEMS, SAVINGS

(See specific headings; Christmas Savings, Indus­
trial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
442

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

SYSTEMS, SIGNALING

Danne, Harold A., 41 Park Row, New York, N. Y.

Tyler Co., W. S., Cleveland, Ohio.
Usona Mfg. Co., 3512 Chouteau, St. Louis, Mo.

WILLIAMS, INC., JOHN, 542 W. 27th, 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., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
444

Chicago, Ill.

TACKS, MAP

RAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
449

TAGS, MAILING

TABLES, TRAY

Art Metal Construction Co., Jones & Gifford Ave.,
Jamestown, N. Y.
Le Febure Corp.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N.Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
446

448

Graff-Underwood Co., 54 Washburn Ave., Cam­
bridge, Mass.
Moore Push-Pin Co., 113 Berkley, Philadelphia, Pa.

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.

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., 642 S. Dearborn,
445

Newman Mfg. Co., 416-424 Elm, Cincinnati, O.
Oregon Brass Works, 2d & Everett, Portland, Ore.
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., 6614-6620
Harrisburg Blvd., Houston, Tex.
Stronghart Co., 2944 W. Lake, Chicago, Ill.

TABLES, TYPEWRITER (ADJUSTABLE)

Adjustable Table Co., 55 Mt. Vernon Ave., Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Angle Steel Stool Co., Inc., 2 Oak, Plainwell, Mich.
The Harter Corporation, Sturgis, Mich.

450

TAGS, REGISTERED MAIL

TAX SERVICE

(See Service Tax)
452

TELAUTOGRAPHS

TELAUTOGRAPH CORP., 16 W. 61st, New
York, N. Y.
453

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,
Ill.
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 CORP., 16 W. 61st, New
York, N. Y.
458

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, HI. (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.)

CLOTH SHIPPING TAGS
451

TAPE, GUMMED

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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459
TEXTBOOKS, BANKING
BAND McNALLY & CO., 536 S. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill. (See our adv. on page 60G.)
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.
Marshal! 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.

THRIFT SYSTEMS
(See specific headings; Christmas Savings, Indus­
trial Savings, School Savings, etc.)
TICKET BINDERS
(See Binders Ticket)

461
TIME FINDERS
MEILICKE SYSTEMS, INC., 3464 N. Clark St.,
Chicago, Ill.
TIME STAMPS
(See Stamps, Time)
462
TOWELS, PAPER
Liberty Paper Co., Inc., 203 Lafayette, New York,
N. Y.
463

TOWEL SUBSTITUTES

GENERAL UTILITIES MFG. CO., 4058 Beaufait,
Detroit, Mich. (.See our adv. on this page.)

Dibb Manufacturing Co., Inc., 4054 West Broad­
way, Robbinsdale, Minn.
Kolhaas Co., 183 N. Dearborn, Chicago, Ill.
Le Febure Corporation, Cedar Rapids, la.
Remington Rand Business Service, Inc., 465 Wash­
ington, Buffalo, N. Y.
Watson Mfg. Co., Jamestown, N. Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co. 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.

466

TRAYS, COIN

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., Jamestown, N. Y.

467

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.)

464

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,
Mo.
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., Jamestown, N.Y.
Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., 1099 Jay St., Roch­
ester, N. Y.
465

TRAYS, DISPLAY

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

469

ALUMINUM
COIN TRAYS
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TYPEWRITER ATTACHMENTS

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

TYPEWRITER RIBBONS
(See Ribbons, Typewriter)

472

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, REMINGTON-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 East Wacker Drive,
Chicago, Ill.

TYPEWRITERS, ACCOUNTING
(See Machines, Bookkeeping)

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.

TRAYS, DRAWER

Currier Manufacturing Co., Inc., North Western
Terminal, Minneapolis, Minn.
Dibb Manufacturing Co., Inc.., 4054 W. Broadway,
Robbinsdale, Minn.
The Globe-Wernicke 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., Jamestown, N. Y.

TRAYS, SORTING

474

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.

475

(See Trays, Check)

TYPEWRITERS, TELEGRAPHIC

Morkrum Co., 1400 Wrightwood, Chicago, Ill.
Teletype Corporation, 1400 Wrightwood Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
TRUCKS, VAULT
(See Omnibuses, Vault)

WHY RENT TOWELS?

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.

TWINE
(See Supplies, Bank & Office)

473
468

TRAY TABLES
(See Tables, Tray)

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

471

TRANSFER BINDERS
(See Binders, Transfer)
TRAY CABINETS
(See Cabinets. Tray)

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TRUST DEPT. ADVERTISING

THE ELECTRIC TOWEL

(See Advertising, Trust Department)

Continuous Towel Service at Low Cost
470

GENERAL UTILITIES MFG. CO.

TRUST DEPARTMENT COURSES

4058 Beaufait Street

-

Detroit, Mich.

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

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)

476

VAULT INSPECTION

Postindex 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., 6 So. 18th,
Philadelphia, Pa. (See our adv. on page 35G.)
HOLLAR COMPANY, 111 S. 15th, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Hone, Hugh R., 3858 42d Ave., N. E., Seattle,
Wash.
Hunt Co., Robt. W., 175 W. Jackson Blvd.,
Chicago, Ill.
Scheitler & Wenisch, 737 N. Michigan Ave.,
Chicago, HI.
YALE & TOWNE MFG. CO., Stamford, Conn.

w
WALL SAFES
(See Safes, Wall)

482
477

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.

478

VAULT STEPS

WALLETS, EXPANDING

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

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

479

VAULTS

Cary Safe Co., 1200 Niagara, Buffalo, N. Y.
Consolidated Expanded Metals Companies, Stcelcrete Bldg., Wheeling, W. Va.
Diebold Safe & Lock Co., SIS 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 Quincy,
Cleveland, 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.

483

WALLETS, LEATHER

Beach Leather Co., 1301 E. W’alnut, 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)

484
480

VENTILATORS, VAULT

(See also Air Purifiers)
Gerdes, Theo. R. N., 105 Bank, New York, N. Y.
McClintock Co., O. B., 139 Lyndale Ave., N.,
Minneapolis, Minn.

481

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,
Ill.
Swisher Mfg. Co., R. D., 411-13 S. Clinton, Chi­
cago, Ill.

WIRE SIGNS
(See Signs, Wire)

486

WIREW0RK

Acme Wire and Iron Works, 12340 Cloverdale,
Detroit, Mich.
American Iron & Wire Works, 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.

487

WOODWORK

Aetna Cabinet Co., 321 W. Maryland, Indianapolis,
Ind.
American Fixture Co., 16th <fc 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 Jav St., Roches­
ter, N. Y.

488

WRAPPERS, COIN

ABBOTT COIN COUNTER CO., 143d <fc Wales,
New York, N. Y.
American Bindery Corp., 1310 Maple, Detroit,
Mich.
Bankers Printing Co., 836 Montgomery 3t., 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. Woodbridge, Detroit. Mich.
Spurgin Mfg. Co., 7011 Vincennes, Chicago, Ill.
Standard-Johnson Co., Inc., 371 Pacific, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Strayer Coin Bag Co., 102S-4th 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,
Ill.

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)

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

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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
ly'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
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RATES OF POSTAGE
DOMESTIC
1
1
2
3
3
4

POSTAGE RATES

ARTICLES

CLASS

EXTRA SERVICE

PRIVATE MAILING CARDS (written or 1 cent each. (Letters, sealed and unsealed, are 2 cents an ounce or
fraction)__________ __________________________________ _
Postal Cards____ . _______ _________ 1 cent each____ _____ ____ ______________________________
1 cent each 2 oz. or fraction—No wt. limit_____________________
Merchandise and Printed Matter __1 _____
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
ounces to 50 or 70 pounds-___________ Zone or pound rates and conditions apply_______________________

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._________________
♦Each additional 2 lbs.

$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 of
their husbands. Names of places, streets, and numbers should be written in plainest manner possible.
A money order can not be made payable to more than one person or firm._____ ____________
_____

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
f 2 pounds or less____ ___ 10c
•< Over 2, not over 10 pounds 15c
(.Over 10 pounds................ 20c
“Special Handling" must be so endorsed.

FOURTH
CLASS

Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not
Not

MONEY ORDERS

exceeding $
2.50__________
exceeding
5.00....... ...........
exceeding
10.00................
exceeding
20.00 ....................
exceeding
40.00........... ........
exceeding
60.00__________
exceeding
80.00__________
exceeding
100.00__________

INSURANCE

Indemnity not exceeding $ 5.00_____
Indemnity not exceeding 25.00......... .
Indemnity not exceeding 50.00_____
Indemnity not exceeding 100.00.............
Indemnity not exceeding 150.00_____
Indemnity not exceeding 200.00______
Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra.

REGISTRY

Indemnity not exceeding $ 50.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 100.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 200.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 300.00........
Indemnity not exceeding 400.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 500.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 600.00........
Indemnity not exceeding 700.00____
Indemnity not exceeding 800.00........ .
Indemnity not exceeding 1000.00........
Fee for return receipt 3 cents extra.

5c
7c
10c
12c
15c
18c
20c
22c
5c
8c
10c
25c
30c
35c

.$0.15
.

.
.
.

.20

.
.

.30
.40
.50
.60
.70
.80
.90

.

1.00

C. O. D.

Not exceeding $ 10.00____ ____ ____
Not exceeding 50.00_____________
Not exceeding 100.00_____________
Not exceeding 150.00____________
Not exceeding 200.00____________

12c
15c
25c
35c
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.
Argentina
England
Canary Islands
Newfoundland
Trinidad
Bahamas
Guatemala
Cayman Islands
New Zealand
(including Tobagot
Balearic Islands
Chile
Haiti
Nicaragua
Turks Island
Bermudas
Colombia
Honduras
Paraguay
Uruguay
Bolivia
Cook Island
Ireland
Peru
Venezuela
Barbados
Costa Rica
Jamaica
Republic of Panama
Wales
Brazil
Cuba
Labrador
Salvador
Windward Islands (including Gren­
British Guiana
Curacao
Leeward Islands
Samoa W.
ada, St. Vincent, Grenadines, and
British Honduras
Dominican Republic
Mexico
Scotland
St. Lucia)
Canada
Dutch West Indies
Spain and Colonies
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 oe 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, 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, Memel. Mexico. Monaco,
Netherlands, Nicaragua. Norway, Palestine, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Roumania, Russia, Salvadore. Sweden, Syria, Uruguay. Yugoslavia. Fortv-four
pounds to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Hungary, Liechenstein, Czechoslovakia and Luxemburg.
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. No Parcel Post to Cuba.
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, Norway, Azores, Canada, Cape Verde, Ecuador
Indo-China and Italy 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, Uruguav, 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
for each additional pound plus a 5 cent surcharge on each parcel applies to: Argentina, Chile, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras
Rep. of Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Salvador, Spain, Bolivia, Columbia and Costa Rica.
To all the other Pan-American countries the postage rate is 14 cents per pound.

INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS
Money order can be issued between the United States and fifty-eight countries, rates differing and subject to change.
Not over $2.50„........6c
Over $2.50 to $5.00.._8c
to $10.00.10c
DigitizedOver
for $5.00
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RATES FOR EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS
Over $10.00 to $20.00...12c
Over $20.00 to $40.00...15c
Over $40.00 to $60.00__ 18c
1

Over $60.00 to $ 80.00
Over $80.00 to $100.00.

20c
24c

BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS, 1930
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, C. C. Jacobsen, vice-president Security National Bank, Sioux
City.
Vice-President Walter T. Robinson, cashier Citizens National Bank, Hamp­
ton.
Secretary, Frank Warner, 430 Liberty Bldg., Des Moines.
Treasurer, Jos. W. Meyer, cashier Consolidated National Bank, Dubuque.
KANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, B. A. Welch, cashier State Bank of Kingman, Kingman.
Vice-President, W. J. Watson, president First National Bank, Pittsburg.
Secretary, W. W. Bowman, Topeka.
Assistant Secretary, Fred M. Bowman, Topeka.
Chief Protective Dept., R. Neill Rahn, Topeka.
Treasurer, W. O. Brooks, vice-president Peoples National Bank, Liberal.
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, W. B. Machado, vice-president Hibernia Bank & Trust Co..
New Orleans.
Vice-President, W. L. Ward, vice-president Bank of Baton Rouge, Baton
Rouge.
Secretary and Acting Treasurer, G. R. Broussard, vice-president Bank of
Abbeville. Abbeville.
MAINE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, O. W. Tapley, president Union Trust Co., Ellsworth.
Vice-President, C. W. Vigue, president Peoples National Bank. Waterville.
Vice-President, H. N. McDougall, president Security Trust Co., Rock­
land
Secretary, E. S. Kennard, vice-president Rumford National Bank, Rumford.
Treasurer. G. A. Safford, manager Augusta Trust Co., Hallowell.
MARYLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Alexander Armstrong, president First National Bank, Hagers­
town, Md.
Vice-President, Webster Bell, president Park Bank, Baltimore.
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, John F. Tufts, president Union Market National Bank, Watertown.
Vice-President, L. L. Titus, vice-president and treasurer Hadley Falls Trust
Co., Holyoke.
„ , _
Secretary, George W. Hyde, vice-president First National Bank, Boston
Treasurer, J. H. Gifford, vice-president Merchants National Bank, Salem.
MICHIGAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John W. Haarer, vice-president City National Bank, Lansing.
First Vice-President, H. M. Zimmerman, president First National Bank
& Trust Co., Pontiac.
Second Vice-President, John C. Hicks, president Clinton County Savings
Bank, St. tlohns.
„
Secretary, Kenneth M. Burns, 1713 Ford Bldg., Detroit.
Treasurer, M. A. Lambie, vice-president and cashier Hastings City Bank
Hastings.
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General Counsel, Hal H. Smith, 2900 Union Trust Bldg., Detroit.
MINNESOTA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, C. B. Brombach, assistant cashier First National Bank, Minne-

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; Edgar E. Mountjoy,
Secretary National Bank Division; Henry E. Sargent, Secretary Trust
Company Division; Frank W. Simonds, 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, John H. Drakeford, president Bank of Tuskegee, Tuskegee.
First Vice-President, Thomas Bowron, vice-president First National Bank,
Birmingham.
Second Vice-President. J. B. Barnett, president Monroe County Bank,
Monroeville, Ala.
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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 Southern Arizona Bank &
Trust Co., Tucson.
ARKANSAS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, J. H. Stanley, executive vice-president American Exchange
Trust Co., Little Rock.
Vice-President, B. A. Lynch, president Farmers Bank & Trust Co.,
Blytheville.
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Secretary, Robt. E. Wait, 923 Home Insurance Bldg., Little Rock.
Treasurer, H. M. Kennerly, cashier Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Batesville.
CALIFORNIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Lane D. Webber, vice-president First National Trust & Savings
Bank, San Diego.
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Vice-President, H. H. Smock, vice-president Security First National Bank,
Los Angeles.
Secretary, Hy. W. Sanders, 628 Mills Bldg., San Francisco.
Treasurer, H. R. Gaither, president Pacific National Bank. San Francisco
CANADIAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Beaudry Leman, general manager of Banque Canadienne Nationale, Montreal, Que.
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Secretary-Treasurer, Henry T. Ross, Banque Canadienne Nationale Bldg.,
Montreal, Que.
COLORADO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, K. S. Rucker, cashier First National Bank, Durango.
Vice-President, J. V. Cockins, president Central Savings Bank & Trust
Co., Denver.
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Secretary, L. F. Scarboro, editor and publisher Mountain States Banker,
Denver.
Treasurer, C. A. Van Dorn, president First National Bank, Craig.
CONNECTICUT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John C. Loomis, president Commercial Trust Co., New Britain.
Vice-President, George R. Willis, cashier New Haven Bank, N. B. A.,
New Haven. Conn.
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Secretary, Charles E. Hoyt, secretary and treasurer South Norwalk Trust
Company, South Norwalk.
Treasurer, Jay S. Buckley, cashier Ansonia National Bank, Ansoma.
DELAWARE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Francis deH. Janvier, Wilmington.
Vice-President, J. E. Goslee, vice-president Millsboro Trust Company,
Milisboro.
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Secretary and Treasurer, Warren K. Ayres, assistant treasurer Wilmington
Trust Company, Wilmington.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, LanierP. McLachlen, president McLachlen Banking Corporation,
Washington.
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First Vice-President, E. J. McQuade, vice-president Liberty National Bank,
Washington.
Second Vice-President, C. H. Pope, vice-president and treasurer Munsey
Trust Co., Washington.
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Secretary, George O. Vass, vice-president and cashier, Riggs National Bank,
Treasurer,^^^Gatley, vice-president Lincoln National Bank, Washington.

Vice-d’resident, J. R. Campbell, vice-president Merchants Bank, Winona.
Secretary, George Susens, 718 National Building, Minneapolis.
Asst. Secretary, Vida Richards, 718 National Bldg., Minneapolis.
Treasurer, W. L. Brooks, president Northern National Bank, Bemidji.
MISSISSIPPI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, B. C. Adams, cashier Grenada Bank, Grenada.
Vice-President, J. W. Slaughter, president Columbus National Bank,
Columbus.
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Secretary, George B. Power, Capital National Bank Bldg., Jackson.
Treasurer, G. M. McWilliams, vice-president Citizens Bank, Hattiesburg.
MISSOURI BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. W. Holt, president Bank of Craig, Craig.
Vice-President, Chas. B. Mudd, cashier First National Bank, St. Charles.
Secretary, W. F. Keyser, Sedalia.
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Treasurer, M. E. Holderness, vice-president First National Bank in St.
Louis, St. Louis.
Assistant Secretary, E. P. Neef, Sedalia.
MONTANA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, B. M. Harris, vice-president Park City State Bank. Park City.
Vice-President, S. S. Ford, vice-president Great Falls National Bank,
Great Falls.
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Secretary-Treasurer, R. E. Towle, manager Federal Reserve Bank, Helena.
Association Counsel, Stewart & Brown, Helena, Mont.
Consulting Accountant, F. S. Jacobsen, Helena, Mont.
NEBRASKA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, A. N. Mathers, president Gering National Bank, Gering.
Chairman Executive Council, O. A. Riley, cashier State Bank of Hastings,
Hastings.
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Secretary, William B. Hughes, 420 Farnam Bldg., Omaha.
Treasurer, Denman Kountze, vice-president First National Bank, Omaha.
NEVADA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, George F. Willis, cashier Lyon County Bank, Yerington.
Vice-President, W. W. Wennhold, cashier Farmers Bank of Carson Valley,
Minden.
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Secretary, L. S. Reese, assistant cashier First National Bank, Reno.
Treasurer, J. E. Beaupert, vice-president and cashier Mason Valley Bank,
Yerington.
NEW HAMPSHIRE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Burns P. Hodgman, Concord.
Secretary, Harry L. Additon, vice-president and cashier Merchants National
Bank, Manchester.
Treasurer, E. A. Leighton, Somersworth.

FLORIDA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, D. M. Lowry, president Capital City Bank, Tallahassee.
Vice-President, Geo. L. Estes, vice-president St. Augustine National Bank,
St. Augustine.
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Secretary and Treasurer, W. O. Boozer, vice-president and trust officer,
Atlantic National Bank, Jacksonville.
GEORGIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, John M. Graham, president National City Bank, Rome.
Vice-President, Ronald Ransom, vice-president Fulton National Bank,
Atlanta.
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Secretary, Haynes McFadden, 900 Walton Bldg., Atlanta.
Treasurer, J. B. Dodd, vice-president Griffin Banking Co., Griffin.
General Counsel, Orville A. Park, Macon.
COUNTRY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION OF GEORGIA
President, A. C. Blalock, president Bank of Jonesboro, Jonesboro.
First Vice-President, C. C. Kimsey, vice-president Cornelia Bank, Cornelia.
Second Vice-President, R. F. Fowler, cashier Citizens Bank, Warrenton.
Secretary and Treasurer, Fritz R. Jones, 718 Terminal Building, 10 Forsyth
St., N. W. Atlanta.
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General Counsel, Alex. W. Smith, Jr., Grant Building, Atlanta.
IDAHO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, H. Melgard, president First Trust & Savings Bank, Moscow.
Vice-President, R. J. Comstock, Jr., vice-president First Security Bank,
Secretary^ J. S. St. Clair, vice-president Boise City National Bank, Boise
Treasurer, H. C. Bancroft, cashier First National Bank, Sandpoint.
ILLINOIS BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, W. R. McGaughey, vice-president Citizens National Bank,
Vice-President, Paul S. Abt, vice-president Southern Illinois National Bank,
East St. Louis, Ill.
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Executive Vice-President, M. A. Graettinger, 33 N. La Salle, Illinois Bankers
Association, Chicago.
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NEW JERSEY BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Levi H. Morris, president Newton Trust Co., Newton.
Vice-President, Robert W. Harden, vice-president Westfield Trust Co.,
Westfield.
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Moorestown.
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NEW MEXICO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, G. K. Richardson, president Carlsbad National Bank, Carlsbad.
Vice-President, Chas. R. Keyes, cashier Farmers & Stockmens Bank,
Wagon Mound, N. M.
Exec. Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Barnes, 318 N. 6th St., Albuquerque.
Treasurer, A. E. Huntsinger, cashier Citizens State Bank, Vaughn.
NEW YORK STATE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Mark M. Holmes, president Exchange National Bank, Olean.
Vice-President, J. Stewart Baker, president Bank of Manhattan Trust Co.,
New York.
Secretary (retired), Edward J. Gallien.
Acting Secretary, Clifford F. Post, 33 Liberty, New York.
Treasurer, H. H. Griswold, president First National Bank & Trust Co.,
Elmira.
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
Bank, Oswego.
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, 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.
Vice-President, Forest Eskridge, cashier First National Bank, Shelby.
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
Dakota National Bank & Trust Co., Bismarck.
Secretary, W. C. Macfadden, 5214 Broadway, Fargo.
Treasurer, Dugald Stewart, vice-president First National Bank, Bowman.

SOUTH CAROLINA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, W. L. Glover, vice-president Edisto National Bank, OrangeburgVice-President, A. R. M. Wiggins, vice-president Bank of Hartsville, Hartsville.
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, A. B. Cahalan, president First National Bank, Miller.
Vice-President, J. W. Bryant, vice-president Commercial Trust & Savings
Bank. Mitchell.
Secretary, George A. Starring, Box 1257, Huron, S. Dak.
Treasurer, Don. W. DeVey, president Farmers State Bank, Westport.
TENNESSEE BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, J. P. Hoskins, president First National Bank, Chattanooga.
Vice-President, B. L. Sadler, vice-president and cashier First National
Bank, Oneida.
Vice-President, Geo. M. Smith, vice-president First National Bank, Mc­
Minnville.
Vice-President, R. C. Smith, cashier Second National Bank, Jackson.
Secretary and Treasurer, H. Grady Huddleston, 1012 American Trust Bldg.
Nashville.
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General Counsel, W. P. Cooper, 1211 Nashville Trust Bldg., Nashville.
TEXAS BANKERS ASSOCIATION
President, John Q. McAdams, Winters.
Secretary, W. A. Philpott, Jr., Dallas.
Treasurer, Irvin McCreary, Gatesville.
UTAH BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, F. P. Champ, president Cache Valley Banking Co., Logan.
First Vice-President, H. M. Chamberlain, vice-president Walker Brothers,
Bkrs., Salt Lake City.
Second Vice-President, D. E. Davis, vice-president Ogden State Bank,
Ogden.
Secretary and Treasurer, H. B. Crandall, vice-president, First State Bank
Sahna.
VERMONT BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
Vice-President, R. D. Smith, cashier Rutland County National Bank,
Kuttiand. V t.
Vice-President, Harry P. Webster, president Vermont Savings Bank. Brattleboro.
Secretary, Clark E. Brigham, vice-president Merchants National Bank.
Burlington.
Treasurer, R. A. Bean, treasurer. Central Savings Bank & Trust Co., Orleans.
VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, C. C. Barksdale, president Union Bank & Federal Trust Co.
Richmond.
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Vice-President W. S. Irby, president Bank of Lunenburg, Kenbridge.
Secretary, C. W. Beerbower, assistant cashier First National Exchange Bank
Roanoke.
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Assistant Secretary, Lillian Kendall, First & Merchants National Bank
Richmond.
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Treasurer, Thomas D. Neal, Scott & Stringfellow, Richmond.

OHIO BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Edward H. Seiter, 1st vice-president The Fifth-Third Union
Trust Co., Cincinnati.
Vice-President, Geo. H. Dunn, president Central Depositors Bank & Trust
Co., Akron.
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.

WASHINGTON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, R. M Hardy, president Yakima National Bank, Yakima.
VlCe"sedrodWooI(leyE‘ Blngham’ President C. E. Bingham & Co. State Bank,

OKLAHOMA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, D. P. Richardson, president Bank of Union, Union.
Vice-President, George D. Davis, president National Bank of Claremore
Claremore.
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Secretary, Eugene P. Gum, 907 Colcord Bldg., Oklahoma City.
Assistant Secretary, Gertrude Corbitt, Oklahoma City
Treasurer, W. C. Smoot, president First National Bank, Bartlesville, Okla.

Secretary, J. W. Brislawn, 810 Alaska Bldg., Seattle.
Treasurer A. L. Thiele, president First National Bank,'Grandview.
GeneSpokaneI18e ’ Wm' Hatch’ Davis 1001 old National Bank Bldg.,

OREGON BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Sam H. Baker, cashier Grants Pass & Josephine Bank Grants
Pass.
Vice-President, J. N. Edlefsen, vice-president United States National Bank
Portland.
Treasurer, John R. Humphreys, president Bank of Commerce, Oregon Citv
Secretary, T. P. Cramer, Jr., 629 Lumbermens Bldg., Portland.

WEST VIRGINIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, D. R. Richards, vice-president Bank of Morgantown, MorgansicriaSdjens: Hiil^hfrliTo^. ^b^ °ld Nati°Dal Bank’ ^artinsburg.
TreaMont’gomery Matthews’ vice-president Montgomery National Bank,

PENNSYLVANIA BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, W. Walter Wilson, president First Milton National Bank, Milton
Vice-President, John W. Chalfant, vice-president Colonial Trust Co
Pittsburgh.
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Secretapr, C. F. Zimmerman, president First National Bank, Huntingdon
Treasurer, Wm. S. McKay, president First National Bank, Greenville.
RHODE ISLAND BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Henry C. Jackson, Trust Officer and Assistant Manager Slater
Branch, Industrial Trust Co., Pawtucket.
Vice-President, Charles P. Brown, cashier Blackstone Canal National
Bank, Providence.
Secretary John C. Peel, assistant secretary Rhode Island Hospital Trust
Co., Providence.
Treasurer, Shirley Harrington, cashier Mechanics National Bank Providence.

WISCONSIN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, E. H. Cole, cashier Green County Bank, Brodhead.
VlC WaTerto'wn F' P' McAdams- President Wisconsin National Bank,
Secretary, Wall G. Coapman, 717 Caswell Block, Milwaukee
Assistant Secretary, Lloyd E. Hull, 717 Caswell Block, Milwaukee,
treasurer, Chas. O Neill, vice-president State Bank of Wisconsin, Madison.
WYOMING BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
President, Wm. Pugh, cashier, Stockgrowers Bank, Evanston.
Vice-President C. F. Shumaker, vice-president and cashier Wyoming
National Bank, Casper.
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Secretary, Kathleen Snyder, note teller Wyoming Trust Co., Casper,
treasurer, H. F. Esmay, vice-president and cashier Converse County Bank,

ADDITIONAL BANKERS’ ASSOCIATIONS
INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Office of the Association, 33 South Clark Street, Chicago

OFFICERS AND GOVERNORS
1930
TROWBRIDGE CALLAWAY. .Callaway, Fish & Co............

PRESIDENT
.New York

EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT
ALDEN H. LITTLE...................... 33 South Clark Street.....................................

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VICE-PRESIDENTS

WILLIS K. CLARK........................Geo. H. Burr, Conrad & Broom Inc.
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HENRY T. FERRISS..................First National Company................
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JEROME J. HANAUER..............Kuhn, Loeb & Co
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SYDNEY R. SMALL.....................Harris, Small & Co..........! ! ! ! ! ! .' ! ! ..................................................................................... £ew York
WILLIAM J. WARDALL......... Bonbright & Company...................................................... ........................................................................................................Chicago

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

SECRETARY
. Chicago

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


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INVESTMENT BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA—Continued
GOVERNORS
WILLIAM H. EDDY...
EDWARD N. JESUP...
GEORGE N. LINDSAY
ALLAN M. POPE............
CLARKSON POTTER. .
ARTHUR H. GILBERT.
CHARLES F. GLORE...
FRANK McNAIR

.Chase Securities Corporation.................................................................................................................................................Kew Xor!{:
.Lee, Higginson & Company..................................................................................................................................................New v01^
. Bancamerica Blair Corporation........................................................................................................................................... N ew -A®,
.First National Old Colony Corporation. . . .................................................................................................................New York
.Hayden, Stone & Co.................................................................................................................................................................. New York.
. Spencer, Trask & Co................................................................................................................................................................... Chicago
.Field, Glore & Co......................................................................................................................................................................... Chicago

RALPH FORDON...........................Guardian Detroit Company, Inc.......................................................................................................................................... vemm
KELTON E. WHITE.................... G. H. Walker & Co......................................................................................................................................................................
RALPH HORNBLOWER............ Hornblower & Weeks................................................................................................................................................................. :g°st°n

ROBERT E. HUNTER................ Tucker Hunter Dulin & Co.................................................................................................................................................... Los Angeles
BERNARD W. FORD..................Tucker Hunter Dulin & Co.................................................................................................................................................... »an i^rancisco

GEORGE W. ROBERTSON. . .Canal Bank and Trust Company........................................................................................................................................^.ew urieans
GERALD PARKER........................Commerce Trust Company.....................................................................................................................................................^ansas nty
DIETRICH SCHMITZ.................Pacific National Company...................................................................................................................................................... ®
CANTON O’DONNELL..............O'Donnell-Owen and Company
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ALMON A. GREENMAN. . . .First Securities Corporation of Minnesota.....................................................................................................................Baui
MEADE H. WILLIS.................... Wachovia Bank & Trust Company..................................................................................................................................Winston Salem

OFFICE COUNSEL

EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR

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

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

COMMITTEE COUNSEL

ASSISTANT EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR

PAUL V. KEYSER, 1010 Vermont Ave., Washington

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

OFFICIAL REPORTER

FIELD SECRETARY

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

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

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

MORTGAGE BANKERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
Offices of Secretary, 111 W. Washington St., Chicago
Walter B. Kester, Secretary-Treasurer

OFFICERS
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

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

BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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, Franklin American Co., St. Louis, Mo.
W. Walter Williams, Continental Mortgage and Loan Company, Seattle,
Wash.
Morgan Adams, Mortgage Guarantee Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
James 'fa. Collins, Tracy Loan and Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah
R. G. Lambrecht, Lambrecht, Kelly Co., Detroit, Mich.

Wm. H. McNeal, New York Title and Mortgage Company, New York City
F. C. Waples, Midland Mortgage Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Byron V. Kanaley, Cooper, Kanaley and Company, Chicago, III.
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
Hiram S. Cody, Cody Trust Company, Chicago, Illinois
J. L. Campbell, First National Corporation of Tampa, Tampa, Florida
F. J. Shoyer, Philadelphia, Pa.

FINANCIAL ADVERTISERS ASSOCIATION
CENTRAL^OFFICE,^Sulte^l752^3l_Sa^La^Sane^Street, Chicago

DIRECTORS

OFFICERS
President—

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, Peoples Wayne County Bank, Detroit.
FRANK FUCHS, First National Bank, St. Louis.
ROBERT J. IZANT, Central United National Bank, Cleveland.
H. 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.
W. TRESCKOW, Central Hanover Bank & Trust Co., New York.
C. H. WETTERAU, American National Bank, Nashville.

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A. E. BRYSON, Halsey, Stuart & Co., Chicago.

First Vice-President—

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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.
TiE,AiVUHINTZ, 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.

General Secretary-Treasurer

Chairman Pei manent Organization Committee

Janies S. Peters

Vice-President Bank of Manchester
Manchester, Ga.

F. B. Jones

718 Terminal Bldg., 10 Forsyth St., N. W.
Atlanta, Ga.

ROBERT MORRIS ASSOCIATES
A National Association of Financial Credit Men
Office of Secretary, Lansdowne, Pa.

OFFICERS
Second Vice-President—
CHESTER A. RUDE, Security First National Bank, Los Angeles, Calif.
Secretary-Treasurer—
ALEXANDER WALL, Lansdowne, Pa.

President—
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JOHN J. GEDDES, Continental Illinois Bank & Trust Company, Chicago
First Vice-President—•
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CHARLES H. DAHMER, Fifth Avenue Bank, New York, N. Y.
Research Director—
FREAS B. SNYDER, Upper Darby, Pa.

DIRECTORS
PHILIP F. GRAY, Irving Trust Company, New York, N. Y. (1932)
EUGENE McELVANEY, First National Bank, Dallas, Tex. (1932)
J. N. PEYTON, Minnesota National Bank, Duluth, Minn. (1932)
THOMAS W. SMITH, First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
ERNEST J. TRACY, Denver National Bank, Denver, Colo. (1932)

HUGH C. GRUWELL, Peoples First Avenue Bank, Seattle, Wash. (1931)
G. BURTON HIBBERT, Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co., Providence,
WILBUR \V.3pOPE, Hibernia Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans. La. -(1931)
EDWARD A. SEITER, Fifth Third-Union Trust Co., Cincinnati, O. (1931)
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IS ANY BANK?
"THIS 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.
One good test of this kind of
bigness is “Do they advertise in
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Prefix Numbers

CITIES
1 New York, N.Y.
2 Chicago, III.
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 NewOrleans.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.

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51 Connecticut
52 Maine
53 Massachusetts
54 New Hampshire
55 New Jersey
56 Ohio
67 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

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

1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
1893
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914*
1915*
1916*
1917*
1918*
1919*
1920*
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930

JAN.

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

F
22
W
11
M
29
S
26

65
W
5
Th
26
W
24
W
30
Th
9

65

54
77
73

62
81
F
14 73
F
5 70

M
31 76
S
7 58

67

50
S
1 58
M
1 55
T
1 57
F
10 67
M
12 69
T
4 66

63
67
68
63
63

S
28 59
M
21 54

Th
28 66
F
10 69

F
5 56
T
3 95

M
31 91
M
6 96
M
12 102
W
23 82
T
28 59
W
27 86
T
I 27 86 |

S
28 79
T
6 84
T
5 74
T
20
Th
7
W
5
M
30
M
15
W
9
T
6

68
69
68
77
T
25
T
17
Th
10
Th
9
M
12

61
92
89

F
25 88

M
20 59
Th
14 90

Th
18 58
F
4 59
W
4
Th
4
T
7
M
5
M
4
T
4

T
3 83
T
2 76

M
18 73

T
29 57
T
7 59

T
13 84

Th
2 76

T
9 61
Th
9 73

62

W
28 82

T
20 77
T
4 70

*Slx calls made.

74

NOV.

F
25 78
F
30 80

M
15 82
W
16 77

78

OCT.
Th
7
W
5 65
Th
4 96

M
30 80

F
30 86
F
29 64

72

F
22 55

75

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

M
29 76
F
6

SEP.

S
30 61

60

M
28 66
T
14 62

66

AUG.
M
1 80

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

73

JUNE JULY

F
13 70

66

T
1 90
M
6 87

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

MAY

T
4 78
W
15 62

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

69
65
76
69

F
27 65

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

r

16 76
ih
10 70
T
5 95
T
26 83
T
21 73
S
31 49

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

74
70
68
77
76
F
10 102

M
28 90
M
10 102
W
3
95
F
4 97

Th
31 61
W
F
10 69 31 51
W
F
17 66 27 40
M
T
20 70 31 41
T
F
1 62 31 60
W
M
17 66 31 44
W
M
15 68 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

35
51
39
31
43
19

on
“
“
“
“
“

CALLS

10
5
4
17
11
7
9
1
9
8
4
10
6
9
6
2
6

5
3
5
2
3
5
1
4
5
4
11
8
21
17
218
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

Total, 218

(First 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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DATES

T
3 103
W
23 70
W
1 70
Th
1
62
F
1 86
W
4 82

S
9

Dates and number of Cal
made on res pective date

71

Th
22 94
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
M
30 49
W
30 57
Th
30 63
F
30 56
S
30 88
M
30 91
T
30 85
W
30 79
Th
30 99
S
30 123
S
29 94
M
30 95

DEC.
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

STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS, 1930
State
Name
Address
Illinois. . . .Oscar Nelson. Auditor. Main Office, Capitol
Bldg................................................................... Springfield.
Chicago Office: 2600 Foreman National
Bank Building. 33 N. La Salle St.
Geneva Office: 119 Unity Bldg.
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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.
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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 Examiner......................... Chicago.
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H. E. Robertson. Bank Examiner.................. Chicago.
F. A. Bach, Bank Examiner............................ Chicago.
“
C. W. Crabtree. Bank Examiner.....................Chicago.
“
H. M. Durst, Bank Examiner..........................Chicago.
“
P. R. Wilkinson, Bank Examiner................... Chicago.
“
J. A. Schoeppel, Bank Examiner.....................Chicago.
“
Frank Chew, Bank Examiner...........................Springfield.
Glen C. Hodges. Bank Examiner.................. Springfield.
“
O. A. James, Bans 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............................ Springfield.
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W. R. Rodenberger. Bank Examiner............ Springfield.
“
A.-Ray Drennan, Bank Examiner.................. Springfield.
“
W. E. Turnex, Trust Examiner....................... Springfield.
“
Theron W. Plant Bank Examiner................. Geneva.
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R. M. Wylder, Bank Examiner....................... Geneva.
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Paul V. Deames, Bank Examiner...................Springfield.
(nd...............Luther F. Symons, Bank Commissioner,
Room z41 State House................................Indianapolis &
Lewisville.
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Thos. D. Barr, Deputy Commissioner............Fairmount.
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C. M. Lawrence. Bank Examiner................... Princeton.
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8. P. Good, Bank Examiner.............................. Warren.
“
j. W. 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.
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R. H. Wertenberger, Bank Examiner..............Roann.
Iowa..........L. A. Andrew, Supt. of Banking...................... State House,
Des Moines.
■■
W. O. Reed, Deputy Supt................................ Das Moines.
“
Bruce Townsend, Director of ReceivershipsDes Moines.
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Carl Trout, Examiner..........................................Ottumwa.
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F. W. Bloxham, Examiner..................................Mason 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.....................................Northwood.
Walter Light, Examiner..................................... West Liberty.
“
“
H. R. Jackson, Examiner...................................Spencer.
“
C. Ed. Beman, Jr., Examiner............................Des Moines.
“
F. A. Lettow, Examiner.......................................Council Bluffs.
“
G. S. Krouth, Examiner.....................................Iowa City.
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H. B. Dresler, Examiner.................................... Des Moines.
“
S. T. Egertson, Examiner.................................. Estherville.
“
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.
Kansas... .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. O. Christenson, Deputy Bank Com......... Topeka.
“
II. B. Eagle, Deputy Bank Com.....................Topeka.
“
John Ii. Emery, Deputy Bank Com.............. Fredonia.
“
C. F. Gilpin, Chief Examiner...........................Topeka.
“
R. Iieesling, Deputy Bank Com..................... Wichita.
“
L. E. Mauck, Deputy Bank Com...................Lyons.
“
H. F. Nelson, Deputy Bank Com...................Toneka.
“
I. L. Perkins, Deputy Bank Com................... Salina.
“
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.................Salina.
“
Geo. K. Meier, Deputy Bank Com................ Topeka.
“
C. W. Johnson, General Receiver................... Topeka.
“
Carl Newcomer, Special Asst. BlueSkyDept.Topeka.
Ky...............O. S. Denny, Banking Com............................... Frankfort.
“
W. A. Dicken, Deputy Banking Com...........Frankfort.
“
W. D. Archibald, Bank Examiner.................. Louisville.
“
J. C. Pickerill, Bank Examiner........................ Leitchfield.
“
E. H. Short, Bank Examiner............................ Tompkinsville.
“
J. Brvan Smith, Bank Examiner.....................Hindman.
”
J. C. Flener, Bank Examiner............................ Morgantown.
“
A. G. Mainous, Bldg. & Ln. Examiner. . . .Georgetown.
“
K. A. Perkins. Bank Examiner........................ Harrodsburg.
“
J. L. Hopper, Bank Examiner.......................... Barbourville.
La................J. S. Brock, State Bank Com............................ 807 American Bank
Bldg....................................................................... New Orleans.
“
O. H. Pittman, Chief Bank Examiner.......... New Orleans.
“
S. M. Richard, Bank Examiner.......................New Orleans.
“
M. Finnegan, Bank Examiner......................... New Orleans.
“
Louis Buckner, Bank Examiner...................... Shreveport.
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W. E. Wood, Asst. Supervisor..........................New Orleans.
“
E. L. Chaney, Bank Examiner........................ New Orleans.
••
A. F. Babin, Bank Examiner............................ New Orleans
“
P. C. Mosely, Bank Examiner......................... New Orleans.
“
M. F. Harlan, Bank Examiner........................ New Orleans.
"
J. B. Hill, Examiner.............................................New Orleans.
“
W. C. Evans, Examiner...................................... New Orleans.
“
J. W. Monroe, Examiner....................................New Orleans.
Maine. . . .Sanger N. Annis, Bank Commissioner......... Augusta.
“
J. Franklin Anderson, Deputy Bank Com.. Gardiner.
“
T. Frank Parker, Senior Examiner................ Belfast.
“
Ernest C. Stinson, Examiner............................ Bangor.
“
Harold W. Lord, Examiner............................... Brewer.
“
Edgar M. Goodrich, Examiner.......................Hampden.
“
Walter E. Frank, Asst. Examiner................... Cumberland Mills.
“
David B. Moody, Asst. Examiner.................. Belfast.
“
Morton P. Garland, Asst. Examiner..............Buckfield.
“
George H. Young, Assistant Examiner ... .Portland
“
Albert S. Noyes, Asst. Examiner.................... Bath.
“
Annie R. Norman, Clerk ...................................Augusta.
“
F. Bernice Standish, Clerk.................................Gardiner.

State
Name
Address
Ala..............D. F. Green, Supt. of Banks............................. Montgomery.
“
W. E. Henley, member of Banking Board. Birmingham.
“
J. B. Barnett, member of Banking Board. .Monroeville.
“
J. 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..................... Guntersville.
“
G. H. Foote, Bank Examiner........................... Birmingham.
Ariz............ J. B. Button, Supt. of Banks........................... Phoenix.
“
Clarence Cox, Chief Bank Examiner.............Phoenix.
“
A. G. King, Deputy Bank Examiner............Phoenix.
“
J. E. McCullough, Deputy Bank ExaminerPhoenix.
“
A. T. Hammons, Inspector................................Phoenix.
“
Minnie Seaman. Acct.-Stenographer............. Phoenix
Ark............. 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.
“
H. A. Daugherty, Bank Examiner.................Dermott.
“
Fay C. Rayburn, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Little Rock.
“
Pat H. Wheat, Jr., Asst. Bank Examiner. .Little Rock.
Calif........... Will C. Wood, Supt. of Banks......................... 800 Hunter Dulin
BJdg., Ill Sutter St.,
San Francisco.
“
E. D. Holly, Chief Deputy................................. San Francisco.
“
G. M. Ackerman, Bank Examiner...................San Francisco.
“
H. W. Albert, Bank Examiner...........................San Francisco.
“
F. B. Bailey, Bank Examiner............................ San Francisco.
“
C. E. Deskin. Bank Examiner........................... San Francisco.
“
John M. Gregory, Bank Examiner.................. San Francisco.
“
Chas. J. Ledivith, Bank Examiner.................. San Francisco.
“
C. A. Mac.pherson, Bank Examiner................ San Francisco.
“
N. C. Matthews, Bank Examiner.................... San Francisco
“
Frank Neil, Bank Examiner............................... San Francisco
“
J. Perry Reynolds, Bank Examiner................ San Francisco.
“
H. S. Taylor, Bank Examiner........................... San Francisco.
“
George M. AValker, Bank Examiner................ San Francisco.
“
W. T. Werschkull, Bank Examiner..................San Francisco.
“
John McFaul, Chief of Southern Division.. 1002 Associated
Realty Bldg., Los
Angeles.
“
E. D. Backus. Bank Examiner........................Los Angeles.
“
R. C. Barth, Bank Examiner........................... Los Angeles.
“
Maurice H. Davis, Bank Examiner.............. Los Angeles.
“
S. M. Matthews. Bank Examiner.................. Los Angeles.
“
E. E. Haupert, Bank Examiner...................... Los Angeles.
“
Harriet O. French, Secretary Sacramento
Office..................................................................... Sacramento.
Colo............Grant McFerson. Bank Commissioner..........125 State Office Bldg.
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.
Conn..........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.
“
George W. Austin, Bank Examiner................ Hartford.
Harold P. Splain, Assistant to the Com... .New Haven.
“
Ralph R. MacKinnel, Bank Examiner......... East Haven.
“
Stanley F. Gierymski. Bank Examiner .. . .New Britain.
"
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.
“
Frank J. Murphy, Bank Examiner................ New Haven.
“
Lester C. Murphy, Bank Examiner.............. West Hartford.
“
Harold W. Roberts, Bank Examiner............ New Britain.
“
Earl T. Jarvis, Bank Examiner....................... Torrington.
“
Arthur B. Shippee, Bank Examiner............. East Killingly.
“
John F. Di Nonno, Bank Examiner.............. New Britain.
Del.............. Harold W. Horsey, State Bank Com.............State House, Dover.
“
Ira Lewis, Deputy Bank Com..........................Bridgeville.
Fla............. Ernest Amos, Comptroller................................ Tallahassee.
“
W. M. McIntosh, Jr., General Chief Clerk.Tallahassee.
“
F. E. Steinmeyer, Jr., Banking Clerk........... Tallahassee.
"
Geo. C. White, Assistant to Comptroller.. .Starke.
“
J. E. Perkins, Bank Examiner......................... Tallahassee.
“
E. P. Jackson, Bank Examiner....................... Tallahassee.
“
T. C. Hawkins, Bank Examiner..................... Daytona Beach.
“
A. W. Saarinen, Bank Examiner.....................West Palm Beach
“
Sherman Drawdy, Bank Examiner................ Leesburg.
“
P. L. Etheredge, Bank Examiner...................DeSoto City.
“
L. E. Fenn, Bank Examiner............................. Miami.
“
W. M. Wainwright, Bank Examiner............ Starke.
“
L. T. Galphin, Jr. Bank Examiner................ Tallahassee.
“
A. A. Futch, Bank Examiner........................... Leesburg.
“
Barney Howard, Bank Examiner................... Jacksonville.
“
Robert Stuart, Bank Examinor........................Monticello.
“
R. S. Adams, Building and Loan ExaminerMiami.
“
H. C. Bennett, Building and Loan Exam.. Evinston.
Ga............. 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.
“
M. E. Sisk, Bank Examiner..............................Greensboro.
“
O. G. Jackson, Bank Examiner....................... Atlanta.
“
R. Forrester, Bank Examiner...........................Montezuma.
“
C. L. Gruver. Bank Examiner.........................Summit.
Idaho......... 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.
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Wm. Mickelsen, Assistant Examiner.............Boise.
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A. B. Wheeler, Assistant Examiner............... Boise.


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STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued
State
Name
Address
Md...............Geo. W. Page, Bank Coin., Sixth Floor Union
Trust Bldg., cor. Charles and Fayette Sts.Baltimore.
John D. Hospelhorn, Deputy Bank Com.,
Union Trust Bldg................................................ Baltimore.
Wm. J. Gerbig, Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg............................................................... Baltimore.
H. E. Meeks, Senior Examiner, Union Trust
Bldg............................................................................ Baltimore.
O. P. Comegys, Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg.............................................................. Baltimore.
A. C. Merriam, Jr., Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg...............................................................Baltimore.
W. E. Lutman, Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg...............................................................Baltimore.
C. A. Ringgold, Senior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg.............................................................. Baltimore.
C. E. Baden, Jr., Junior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg.............................................................. Baltimore.
V. C. Harrison, Junior Examiner, Union
Trust Bldg............................................................... Baltimore.

State
Name
Address
Mich...........F. B. Campbell, Assistant Bank Examiner. Caro.
(Cont.) R. E. Crimmins, Assistant Bank Examiner Fordson.
L. M. Fenton, Assistant Bank Examiner.. .Port Huron.
R. H. Garfield, Asst. Bank Examiner........... Albion.
V. M. Geiger, Assistant Bank Examiner. . .Bay City.
C. H. Hewitt, Assistant Bank Examiner. . .Ann Arbor.
G. A. Hodson, Assistant Bank Examiner .. Grand Rapids.
H. G. Hudson, Assistant Bank Examiner. .Decatur.
W. W. Hudson, Assistant Bank Examiner Stanton.
C. L. Jalving, Asst. Bank Examiner.............. Grand Rapids.
F. M. Kropschot, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . Petoskey.
F. G. MacEachron, Asst. Bank Examiner . Hudsonville.
H. S. Maentz, Assistant Bank Examiner. . .Allegan.
R. C. McClelland, Assistant Bank Exam.. .Grand Rapids.
G. D. Monroe, Assistant Bank Examiner. .Howell.
W. L. Roy, Assistant Bank Examiner..........Pontiac.
W. C. Schrader, Assistant Bank Examiner. Detroit.
T. D. Sherk, Assistant Bank Examiner. . . .Litchfield.
H. L. Switzer, Assistant Bank Examiner.. .Mt. Clemens.
C. C. Tyson, Assistant Bank Examiner. . . .Cadillac.
C. E. Williams, Assistant Bank Examiner. Ypsilanti.

Mass............Roy A. Hovey, Com. of Banks..........................50 Park Ave.,
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Arthur Guy, Deputy Com. of Banks.............Framingham.
Elwood A. Wyman. Director............................. Cambridge.
Chas. H. Ainsworth, Director........................... North Beverly.
L. R. W. Leland, Director.................................. Newtonville.
O. M. Tucker, Director.........................................West Somerville.
Charles J. Bateman, Jr., Asst. Director. . . .Newtonville.
Eugene Brimmer, Asst. Director......................Malden.
R. J. Tubbs, Asst. Director................................Greenwood.
Nelson B. Davis, Chief Clerk............................ Newton Highlands.
Forrest F. Bursley, Senior Bank Examiner.Somerville.
Howard A. Clark, Senior Bank Examiner. .Wakefield.
Charles A. Crowell. Senior Bank Exam.. . .Salem.
Philip A. Damon, Senior Bank Examiner. .Wakefield.
William E. Day. Senior Bank Examiner. . .Chelsea
Ralph E. Ellis, Senior Bank Examiner.........Braintree.
Harold P. Jenks, Senior Bank Examiner.. .Dorchester Centre.
William B. Jensen, Senior Bank Examiner. Framingham.
John L. Keyes, Senior Bank Examiner. . . .Lowell.
George C. Mansfield, Senior Bank Exam.. .Rockland.
Burt O. McKinley, Senior Bank Examiner.Lowell.
Arthur S. Morey, Senior Bank Examiner.. .Belmont.
Horace W. Whynot, Senior Bank ExaminerRoslindale.
George W. Barron, Asst. Bank Examiner. . Beverly.
George F. Davee, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .Plymouth.
Joseph R. Beetle, Asst. Bank Examiner. . .South Braintree.
Samuel W. Eldridge, Asst. Bank Exam.. . .Arlington Heights.
Arthur W. Flint, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Wakefield.
Chester A. Gray, Asst. Bank Examiner... .Medford.
Charles W. Herzig, Asst. Bank Examiner. .Roxbury.
Paul H. Heywood. Asst. Bank Examiner.. .Wakefield.
Francis J. Hillberg, Asst. Bank Examiner..Newton Lower Falls
George H. Magurn, Asst. Bank Examiner.. Roslindale.
John F. Rich, Asst. Bank Examiner.............. Dorchester.
Stephen M. Torrey, Asst. Bank Exam..........Marblehead.
John E. Turner, Asst. Bank Examiner.........Greenwood.
Geo. V. Wallace, Jr., Asst. Bank Examiner Wakefield.
Nathan L. Whitten, Asst. Bank Exam......... Campello.
Albert M. Whitworth. Asst. Bank Exam.. .Lowell.
Alexander H. Allan, Jr., Junior Bank Exam.Winthrop.
Harold E. Almy, Junior Bank Examiner.. .Braintree.
Carl H. Baker, Junior Bank Examiner. . . .Wollaston.
Charles R. Bell, Junior Bank Examiner... .Wollaston.
Joseph L. Brighton, Junior Bank Exam... .Somerville.
N. S. Chadwick, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Reading.
Frederick A. Connell, Junior Bank Exam.. Jamaica Plain.
Joseph F. Connellan. Junior Bank Exam.. .Brookline.
Sidney L. Drown. Junior Bank Examiner. .Malden.
Michael J. Dunnigan. Junior Bank Exam.. Boston.
Horace H. Feltham, Junior Bank Exam... .Wakefield.
Samuel T. Foster, Junior Bank Examiner.. Waverley.
Henry Haeberle. Junior Bank Examiner. . .Jamaica Plain.
Frederick E. Haigis, Junior Bank Exam... .Roxbury.
Roland E. Harviel. Junior Bank Exam. . . .Boston.
Frank A. Hannan, Junior Bank Examiner .. Medford.
Elmer Holmberg, Junior Bank Examiner. .Worcester.
G. W. Hoyt, Junior Bank Examiner............. Malden.
Herbert L. Keeble, Junior Bank Exam. . . .Jamaica Plain.
Harrison S. King, Junior Bank Exam........... Melrose.
Arthur A. LeMay, Junior Bank Examiner. Beverly.
Arthur B. Malone. Junior Bank Exam......... Chelsea.
Glen H. Martin, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Waltham.
Harold A. McKay, Junior Bank Exam........ Somerville.
Wm. B. McVickar, Junior Bank Exam.........Lowell.
Willard A. Moulton, Junior Bank Exam.. .Milton.
James L. Patterson, Junior Bank Exam.. . .Brookline.
Harry B. Quinn, Junior Bank Examiner.. .East Weymouth.
Wm. F. Ritchie, Junior Bank Examiner. . .Belmont.
W. S. Savery, Junior Bank Examiner...........Plymouth.
H. L. Sawyer, Junior Bank Examiner.............Newtonville.
Burton T. Spencer, Junior Bank Examiner. Worcester.
Harold B. Spurling, Junior Bank Exam.. . .East Lynn.
Eugene F. Storrs, Junior Bank Examiner. .Boston.
B. F. 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.
B. F. Wood, Junior Bank Examiner..............Brighton.
Leslie M. Woodward, Junior Bank Exam.. Arlington Heights.
George F. Powers, Senior Credit Exam...........Arlington.
John W. Slye, Senior Credit Exam....................Malden.
Donald K. Taylor, Asst. Credit. Exam........ Everett.
A. Welwood, Asst. Credit Examiner.............. AUston.
Felix A. Kulik, Junior Clerk..............................Beverly.
Eric D. Rice, Junior Clerk.................................. Lynn.

Minn........... A. J. Veigel, Commissioner of Banks..............St. Paul.
E. W. Swanson, Deputy Commissioner. .. .Minneapolis
H. G. McConnell, Second Deputy Com.. . .Minneapolis.
C. D. Lundin, Chief Clerk.................................. St. Paul.
W. A. Smith, Examiner in Charge of Liqui­
dation........................................................................ St. Paul.
J. L. Haas, Examiner for Cities of First
Class..........................................................................St. Paul.
O. I. Brandvold, Bank Examiner................... Fergus Falls
M. E. Walsh, Bank Examiner...........................St. Paul.
W. J. Stutzman, Bank Examiner.................... Mankato.
Jacob Rigg, Bank Examiner..............................Ada.
D. R. Spieker, Bank Examiner........................ Minneapolis.
N. D. Dixon, Bank Examiner...........................Minneapolis.
Henry Lende, Bank Examiner.........................Appleton
C. M. Wenzel, Bank Examiner.........................St. Paul.
E. A. Highum. Bank Examiner......................... Preston.
F. J. Ludtke, Bank Examiner...........................Minneapolis.
H. R. Kneeland, Bank Examiner....................St. Peter.
H. V. Montgomery, Bank Examiner.............Minneapolis.
G. V. Markey, Assistant Examiner................ Worthington.
R. S. Picha, Assistant Examiner......................St. Paul.
C. E. Melbye, Assistant Examiner................. Fergus Falls.
D. S. Struble, Assistant Examiner..................Minneapolis.
A. A. Wilcken, Assistant Examiner............... Minneapolis.
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J. B. Johnson, Assistant Bank Examiner . .St. Paul.
G. W. Aakvik, Assistant Examiner................ Mankato.
J. F. Angell, Assistant Examiner.................... Crookston.
P. A. Peterson, Assistant Examiner...............Duluth.
Miss............ J. S. Love. Supt. of Banks...................................Jackson
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E. B. Fulgham, Secretary.................................... Jackson.
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L. E. Brown, Special agent................................. Jackson.
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R. G. Duke, Liquidating Agent........................ Jackson.
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C. T. Johnson, Bank Examiner........................ Jackson.
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B. H. Caldwell, Bank Examiner.......................Jackson.
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E. M. Summer, Bank Examiner.......................Jackson.
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H. O. Walker, Bank Examiner..........................Jackson.
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W. B. Pollard, Bank Examiner........................Jackson.
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E. L. Brien. Jr., Bank Examiner......................Jackson.
Mo............... S. L. Cantley, Com. of Finance.........................Jefferson City.
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Truman Richards, Bank Examiner.................Lamar.
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W. A. Chapman, Bank Examiner................... Hannibal.
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C. M. Duncan, Bank Examiner....................... Poplar Bluff.
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F. A. Guilas, Bank Examiner.............................Kirksville.
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W. A. Hombs, Bank Examiner.........................Glenwood.
F. W. Heyde, Jr., Bank Examiner..................St. Joseph.
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Geo. U. Freund, Bank Examiner..................... Warrensburg.
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E. T. Messenbaugh, Bank Examiner..............Braymer.
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U. P. Moody, Bank Examiner...........................Mt. Vernon.
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L. J. Mulligan, Bank Examiner........................ Kansas City.
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J. B. Norris, Bank Examiner............................. St. Louis.
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Roy D. Miller, Bank Examiner........................ St. Louis.
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W. A. Shaw, Bank Examiner............................. Columbia.
R. E. Shelby, Bank Examiner...........................Maryville.
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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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L. F. Mills, Bank Examiner................................St. Joseph.
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C. V. Estes, Bank Examiner.............................. Greenville.
Eugene Wirth, Bank Examiner........................ Farmington.
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E. J. Geiselman, Asst. Bank Examiner. . . .St. Louis.
Mont.......... G. M. Robertson, Supt. of Banks, State
Capitol Bldg...........................................................Helena.
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S. L. Kleve, Bank Examiner.............................. Helena.
R. L. Smith, Bank Examiner.............................Helena.
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R. W. Bailey, Bank Examiner........................... Helena.
Neb............. Clarence G. Bliss, Secretary, Department of
Trade and Commerce........................................ State Capitol Bldg.,
Lincoln.
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Geo. W. Woods, Bank Commissioner, De­
partment of Trade and Commerce, State
Capitol Bldg........................................................... Lincoln.
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Merle N. Foster, Chief Examiner, Dept, of
Trade and Commerce........................................State Capitol Bldg.,
Lincoln.
Fred E. Allen, Bank Examiner......................... Lincoln.
J. Y. Castle, Bank Examiner............................. Grand Island.
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Merl H. Garrison, Bank Examiner................... Hastings.
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Richard Hadley, Bank Examiner...................... Holstein.
L. L. Hallstead, Bank Examiner......................Albion.
A. F. Jorgensen, Bank Examiner..................... Lincoln.
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It. II. Larson, Bank Examiner............................Omaha.
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C. A. Lau. Bank Examiner...................................Sutherland.
J. F. McLain, Bank Examiner.......................... Omaha.
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J. O. Peck, Bank Examiner..................................West Point.
L. C. Sorensen, Bank Examiner....................... Lincoln.
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M. K. Van Horne, Bank Examiner................. Neligh.
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Geo. B. Wilson, Chief, Building and Loan
Examiner-Trust Co. Examiner.................... Lincoln.
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John J. Aron, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner........................................... Lincoln.
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H. V. Davis, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner.......................................... Lincoln.
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Wade Munn, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner.......................................... Lincoln.
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Tewes Rohlfs, Building and Loan ExaminerTrust Co. Examiner...........................................Omaha.

Mich........... R. E. Reichert, Commissioner............................ Lansing.
M. C. Taylor, Chief Examiner......................... Lansing.
Fred Marin, Chief Bank Examiner.................Lansing.
E. W. Barber. Bank Examiner......................... Detroit.
Donald Bicknell, Bank Examiner....................Clare.
R. A. Carroll, Bank Examiner.......................... Battle Creek.
F. H. Coward, Bank Examiner........................ Webberville.
R. M. Daane, Bank Exmainer.......................... Grand Rapids.
W. F. Henry, Bank Examiner...........................Mecosta.
R. I. Hudson, Bank Examiner.......................... Decatur.
E. G. McGugan, Bank Examiner....................Quincy.
F. F. Nelson. Bank Examiner...........................Ludington.
F. B. Post, Bank Examiner................................St. Johns.
B. W. Preston, Bank Examiner........................Charlotte.
L. D. Rose, Bank Examiner............................... Bay City.
Leo Spencer, Bank Examiner.............................Lansing.
Peter Talcntino, Bank Examiner.....................Laurium.
H. G. Taylor, Bank Examiner..................... Lansing.
R. P. Teeters, Bank Examiner......................... Henderson.
G. H. Van Buren, Bank Examiner................. Birmingham.
R. C. Wixson, Bank Examiner......................... Flint.
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A. W. Woolsey, Bank Examiner.......................Lansing.
K. C. Aldrich, Asst. Bank Examiner.............Jackson.
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N. Y........... Charles R. Murray, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
(Coni.) Alister W. D. Steele, Bank Examiner.......... Syracuse.
Leslie W. Wintsch, Bank Examiner.............. 5IChambersSt.
Patrick J. McConnell, Bank Examiner. . .. SIChambersSt.
Salvin C. Marolda, Bank Examiner.............. 51ChambersSt.
Arthur R. Seaton, Bank Examiner................ 51ChambersSt.
Arthur D. Rooney, Bank Examiner.............. 5lChambersSt.
William Breslau, Bank Examiner.................. 51ChambersSt.
Walter E. Riddle, Bank Examiner................ 51ChambersSt.
Albert Wenzel, Bank Examiner...................... 51ChambersSt.
E. R. McAuliffe, Bank Examiner................... Jackson Height
Stuart C. Dew, Bank Examiner..................... Rochester.
James A. Murray, Bank Examiner............... Albany.
Wm. I. J. Conway, Bank Examiner.............. Buffalo.
Wm. G. Alfonsin, Bank Examiner................. 51ChambersSt.
John O. Beau, Bank Examiner....................... 5lChambersSt.
Raymond G. Butler, Bank Examiner........... 5IChambersSt.
John F. Byrne, Bank Examiner...................... SIChambersSt.
Wm. H. Carroll, Bank Examiner................... SIChambersSt.
51ChambersSt.
Sydney I. Chittenden, Bank Examiner
Frank M. Davis, Jr., Bank Examiner.......... SIChambersSt.
Frank Flaherty, Bank Examiner.................... 51ChambersSt.
Claude C. Foulk, Bank Examiner.................. SIChambersSt.
Henry W. Gredel, Bank Examiner................ 51ChambersSt.
John J. Hicks, Bank Examiner....................... SIChambersSt.
P. Raymond Krause, Bank Examiner.......... Albany.
Joseph W. Kusterko, Bank Examiner.......... 5lChambersSt.
Matthew F. McAvoy, Bank Examiner. . . . 5lChambersSt.
C. Carlton Kelley, Bank Examiner............... 51ChambersSt.
L. E. Millspaugh, Bank Examiner................. 51ChambersSt.
Chas. M. Morat, Bank Examiner.................. 51ChambersSt.
Edward J. Morehous, Bank Examiner......... SIChambersSt.
George S. Notarpole, Bank Examiner.......... SIChambersSt.
Edward P. Pedlowe, Bank Examiner........... 5lChambersSt.
Edward J. Pierce, Bank Examiner................ SIChambersSt.
James D. Robertson, Bank Examiner.......... 51ChambersSt.
Paul McClintock, Assistant Bank Exam. . Albany.
W. Elmore Slack, Assistant Bank Exam. . . Albany.
Robert F. Reynolds, Assistant Bank Exam .Syracuse.

.Frank H. Smith, Commissioner of Bank­
ing and Insurance...........................................Trenton.
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.
Verner 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. Stabily, 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.
G. W. Egbert, Deputy....................................... SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
August Iblefeld, Jr., Deputy..........................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
R. W. Pawling, Deputy.....................................SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
George A. Coleman Deputy........................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
James J. Heenehan, Deputy}...........................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..............51Chambers8t..N.Y.
H. B. Kennedy, Bank Examiner....................Auburn.
Joseph H. Zweeres, Bank Examiner............. Rochester.John I. Mesick, Bank Examiner.....................51ChambersSt.,N.Y
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........................ SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
C. 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......................51ChambersSt.,N,Y.
L.awrrnce H. Geser, Bank Examiner............ 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Geo. A. Strack. Bank Examiner.....................5IChambersSt.,N.Y
Herbert C. Rogers, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,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...............51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Samuel Rauch, Bank Examiner..................... 51ChambersSt..N.Y.
Alfred L. Taylor, Bang Examiner................. 51 ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. D. Navin, Bank Examiner.....................Schenectady.
John M. Egan, Bank Examiner..................... Buffalo.
Ambrose J. Delaney. Bank Examiner..........Rochester.
Guy F. Baker, Bank Examiner...................... Syracuse.
Frank C. Maher, Bank Examiner.................. Albany.
Arthur P. McQuade, Bank Examiner.......... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Thomas M. Little, Bank Examiner.............. Buffalo.
James A. Schaumburg, Bank Examiner... ,51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. P. Mitchell, Bank Examiner.................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Andrew Eisen, Bank Examiner...................... 51ChambersSt..N.Y.
George R. Dise, Bank Examiner................... Buffalo.
Marcus Koster, Bank Examiner....................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward H. Leete, Bank Examiner................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John J. Sullivan, Bank Examiner..................Albany.
Guy E. Thompson, Bank Examiner..............Kenmore.
Chas. II. Schoch, Bank Examiner................. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
John A. Tripp, Bank Examiner................. t . Rochester.
R. A. Brennan. Bank Examiner.....................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
William J. McAuliffe. Bank Examiner........SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
Clarence A. Masker, Bank Examiner........... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Earl Harkness, Bank Examiner..................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Geo. J. Riedel, Bank Examiner......................5IChambersSt..N.Y.
Geo. A. Porter, Bank Examiner..................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward Zimmerman, Jr., Bank Examiner. Buffalo.
Walter H. Wiesner, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Bernard J. Hirschfleld, Bank Examiner. .. SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
A. O. Johnson. Bank Examiner...................... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Gerald R. Dorman, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Robert A. Barnet, Jr., Bank Examiner ... .51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Thomas Martinus, Bank Examiner.............. 51ChambersSt.,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............51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur J. Ruhle, Bank Examiner.................. 5IChambersSt.,N.Y.
Robert E. Pratt, Bank Examiner.................. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Wm. De C. White, Bank Examiner................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Roger F. Molloy, Bank Examiner..................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Edward F. X. Wolfe, Bank Examiner..........51ChambersSt.,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.........................Syracuse.
Edmond W. Browne, Bank Examiner......... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Joseph V. Mullaly, Bank Examiner..............51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
H. Le Roy Miller, Bank Examiner................Rochester.
Margaret E. Kennedy, Bank Examiner... .5IChambersSt.,N.Y.
James A. Sheeran, Bank Examiner............... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Henry J. Nauer, Bank Examiner...................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
A. Charles Ruocco, Bank Examiner.............51ChambersSt.-N.Y.
John Lacke, Bank Examiner...........................Buffalo.
Francis J. Ludeman, Bank Examiner........... 5IChambersSt. N.Y.
Louis J. Devantoy, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Michael A. Kearns, Bank Examiner............. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Charles R. Johnson, Bank Examiner............5lChambersSt.,N.Y.
William Taner, Bank Examiner.....................51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Francis A. Florin, Bank Examiner............... 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Arthur W. Dahl, Bank Examiner.................. 51ChambersSt.,N.Y.
Raymond F. Garraty, Bank Examiner .... Buffalo.
Scudder D. Gildersleeve, Bank Examiner. . SIChambersSt. N.Y.
James McWilliams, Bank Examiner............ SIChambersSt.,N.Y.
Clarence F. Hartig, Bank Examiner.............SIChambersSt.,N.Y.

N C........... 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.
B. R. Roberts, Asst. Bank Examiner...........Raleigh.
J. B. Carson, Asst. Bank Examiner............. Raleigh.
J. A. Reagan, Asst. Bank Examiner.............Raleigh.
J. E. Bobbitt, Clerk-Examiner....................... Raleigh.
N. D...........Gilbert Semingson, State Examiner...............Bismarck.
J. M. Shirek, Office Deputy.............................Bismarck.
R. 8. See, Deputy Examiner........................... Minot.
J. L. McRae. Deputy Examiner.................... Devils Lake
J. W. Goodman, Deputy Examiner.............. Bismarck.
P. L. Larsen, Deputy Examiner.................... Valley City.
J. K. Nesvik, Deputy Examiner....................Grand Forks.
Andrew Sathe, Deputy Examiner (City and
Co.)....................................................................... Valley City.
J. R. Snyder, Deputy Exam. (City and Co.)Bismarck.
J. A. Brown. Deputy Exam. (City and Co.) . Rolla.
Martin J. Engeseth, Deputy Exam. (City
and Co.)...............................................................Minot.
Ohio........... O. C. Gray, Superintendent of Banks...........Columbus.
F. R. Ambrose, Assistant Superintendent. .Columbus.
D. A. Filler, Chief Examiner........................... Columbus.
E. R. Schurr, Assistant Chief Examiner. . .London.
Chas. G. Saffin, Jr., Attorney Examiner. . .Columbus.
George T. Blake (foreign Ex. &Tr. Officer) Columbus.
C. W. Miller, Liquidating Agent....................Newark.
D. J. Schurr, Liquidating Agent,.................. Columbus.
F. H. Downing, Liquidating Agent................Lima.
H. F. Ashley, Bank Examiner......................... Oberlin.
Charles G. Bell, Bank Examiner.....................Norwalk.
Irene Berger, Bank Examiner..........................Mt. Vernon.
Edward Beverly, Bank Examiner..................Columbus.
C. W. Boyd, Bank Examiner............................Canton.
G. W. Burr, Bank Examiner............................ Lakewood.
Guy C. Davis, Bank Examiner....................... Findlay.
Wm. S. Fronizer, Bank Examiner.................. Sandusky.
E. B. Gray, Bank Examiner............................ Columbus.
F. L. Harrison, Bank Examiner......................Columbus.
C. D. Houser, Bank Examiner........................Upper Sandusky
A. E. Johnson, Bank Examiner......................Prospect.
Isaac Jones, Bank Examiner........................... Cincinnati.
Eugene E. King, Bank Examiner,................. Deshler.
Wm. M. Konzen, Bank Examiner................ Napoleon.
John F. Kramer, Jr., Bank Examiner.......... Mansfield.
Leroy Kuhlman, Bank Examiner...................New Knoxville.
C. A. Ladrach, Bank Examiner...................... Dover.
C. R. Lawrence, Bank Examiner................... Columbus.
R. F. Lind, Bank Examiner............................. Canton.
H. L. Lockwood, Bank Examiner..................Frankfort.
Gustave H. Lonsway, Bank Examiner........ Tiffin.
J. V. McCoppin, Bank Examiner.................. Ada.
Thomas McEldowny, Bank Examiner.........Upper Sandusky.
O. D. Miller, Bank Examiner......................... Zanesville.
Paul Mitchell, Bank Examiner.......................Columbus.
W. J. Monahan, Bank Examiner................... Columbus.
R. W. Mytholar, Bank Examiner..................Akron.
N. E. Reichelderfer, Bank Examiner........... Circleville.
Chas. C. Roberts, Jr., Bank Examiner........ Hamden.
H. J. Schulte, Bank Examiner........................ Cincinnati.
Clyde Sharp, Bank Examiner......................... Ada.
W. J. Skehan, Bank Examiner....................... Toledo.
L. E. Smart, Bank Examiner.......................... Findlay.
Edgar L. Traxler, Bank Examiner................ Lakewood.
John C. Van Pelt, Bank Examiner............... Columbus.
Frank Wagner, Bank Examiner......................E. Cleveland.
Paul Warner, Bank Examiner........................ Utica.
Clarence B. Welsby, Bank Examiner...........Akron.
Joseph E. Welsh, Bank Examiner................. London.
R. H. Willett, Bank Examiner........................New London.
B. L. Williams, Bank Examiner.....................Blanchester.
Okla............C. G. Shull, Bank Commissioner, State
Capitol Bldg.......................................................Oklahoma City.
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O. J. Alexander, Asst. Bank Commissioner,
State Capitol Bldg........................................... Oklahoma City.
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J. D. Pennington, Bank Examiner, State
Capitol Bldg...................................................... Oklahoma City.
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W. C. Ernest. Bank Examiner, State
Capitol Building.............................................. Oklahoma City.
H. If. Hinkle, Bank Examiner........................Hugo.
E. E. Wilson, Bank Examiner.........................Oklahoma City.
M. C. Trimble, Bank Examiner.....................Shawnee.
O. B. Markham, Bank Examiner.................. Pryor.
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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.
E. O. Gay, Building & Loan Auditor............Oklahoma City.

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STATE BANK OFFICIALS AND EXAMINERS—Continued
State
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R. I

State
Name
Address
S. C............ F. B. Ruff, Auditor State Institutions.......... Columbia.
(Cont.)
Roof Shealy, Auditor State Institutions. . .Columbia.

Name
Address
.A. A. Schramm, Supt. of Banks.......................Salem.
Tinkham Gilbert, Asst. Supt. of Banks. .. .Salem.
H. O. Voget, Examiner......................................... Portland
Herbert F. Clarke, Bank Examiner...............Portland.
M. W. Starbuck, Bank Examiner................... Portland.
George E. Cusick, Bank Examiner.................Portland.
E. T. Way, Bank Examiner............................... Portland.
O. J. Smith, Secretary........................................... Salem.
S. M. Laws, Statistician.......................................Salem.
.Peter G. Cameron, Secretary of Banking,
State Capitol Bldg.............................................. Harrisburg.
James A. Taylor, First Deputy Secretary. .Harrisburg.
Frank W. Jackson, Special Deputy................Pittsburgh.
Wm. R. Smith, Special Deputy........................Philadelphia.
Walter E. Burns, Deputy Secretary...............Harrisburg.
E. J. Sitgreaves, Deputy Secretary................ Harrisburg.
Wm. H. Soule, Chief Bank Examiner...........Philadelphia.
H. H. Eshbach, Chief, Bureau of Bldg. &
Loan Associations............................................... Harrisburg.
John P. Volk, Asst. Supervisor, Bldg. &
Loan Associations............................................. Harrisburg.
Laurence C. Glass, Chief Clerk........................ Harrisburg.
George H. Orth, Chief, Bureau of Private
Banks....................................................................... Harrisburg.
Albert J. Allison, Jr., Bank Examiner.......... Pittsburgh.
R. Harold Auen, Bank Examiner....................Pittsburgh.
J. W. Barrett, Bank Examiner......................... WTilkes-Barre.
Chas. K. Booda, Bank Examiner.................... Philadelphia.
A. Rise Bowman, Bank Examiner..................Philadelphia.
Christian H. Brandt, Bank Examiner...........Harrisburg.
Walter C. Brenneis, Bank Examiner............. Pittsburgh.
Chas. V. Brown, Bank Examiner................... Philadelphia.
Earl D. Buck. Bank Examiner......................... Wilkes-Barre.
R. B. Carmany, Bank Examiner.....................Harrisburg.
Wm. V. Davies, Bank Examiner......................Philadelphia.
Fred K. Denison, Bank Examiner.................Philadelphia.
Thomas Dixon, Bank Examiner......................Philadelphia.
Robert W. Doty, Chief Bank Examiner. . .Philadelphia.
Robert C. Enders, Bank Examiner................ Harrisburg.
Robert G. Felix, Bank Examiner.................... Philadelphia.
Robert P. Ferguson, Chief Bank Exam.. . .Wilkes-Barre.
Wayne V. Frye, Bank Examiner..................... Pittsburgh.
J. Allen Gebhard, Bank Examiner..................Harrisburg.
Frank Glatfelter, Bank Examiner....................Philadelphia.
Raymond H. Gorsuch, Bank Examiner.. . .Pittsburgh.
Wm. H. Gross. Bank Examiner.......................Pittsburgh.
Frederick C. Hallowell, Bank Examiner. . .Philadelphia.
U. Shuman Hart, Bank Examiner................. Wilkes-Barre.
C. C. Headland, Bank Examiner.....................Pittsburgh.
R. K. Houck, Bank Examiner.......................... Pittsburgh.
Harold T. Houston, Bank Examiner............. Pittsburgh.
T. Earl Hutchinson, Bank Examiner............ Philadelphia.
Elliot D. Jones, Bank Examiner...................... Wilkes-Barre.
Elwood H. Keithan, Bank Examiner.............Philadelphia.
Ralph W. Knowles, Bank Examiner..............Philadelphia.
C. F. T. Lancaster, Bank Examiner...............Pittsburgh.
R. F. Landis, Bank Examiner.......................... Harrisburg.
R. S. Landis, Bank Examiner...........................Philadelphia.
M. J. Lavin, Bank Examiner.............................Wilkes-Barre.
A. V. Lees, Bank Examiner................................Philadelphia.
W. Dittrich Levy. Bank Examiner.................Philadelphia.
Ralph Lischy, Bank Examiner.........................Philadelphia.
Wm. J. McCuen, Bank Examiner................... Wilkes-Barre.
Howard A. McCullough, Bank Examiner. .Philadelphia.
Thos. P. McGarrity, Bank Examiner............Philadelphia.
Jos. F. Malott, Bank Examiner........................Philadelphia.
Ondree H. Marsh, Bank Examiner.................Wilkes-Barre.
Chas. B. Matsinger, Bank Examiner............ Wilkes-Barre.
Raymond A. Mayer, Bank Examiner...........Philadelphia.
John L. Meighen, Bank Examiner.................Pittsburgh.
James M. Miller, Bank Examiner................... Pittsburgh.
J. Stanley Miller, Bank Examiner..................Wilkes-Barre.
Paul H. Miller, Bank Examiner.......................Pittsburgh.
Wm. F. Mitchell, Bank Examiner..................Philadelphia.
Howard A. Neidig, Bank Examiner...............Philadelphia.
John L. O’Harrow, Bank Examiner...............Pittsburgh.
E. Paul Oliphant, Bank Examiner................. Mt. Carmel.
G. B. Osborne, Bank Examiner........................Pittsburgh.
C. Edwin Payne, Bank Examiner.................. Wilkes-Barre.
Elmer D. Reinert, Bank Examiner.................Philadelphia.
Ralph W. Reitzel, Bank Examiner................ Wilkes-Barre.
Ralph S. Ruth. Bank Examiner....................Philadelphia.
Charles K. Scheffter, Bank Examiner............Pittsburgh.
Chas. E. Schmucker, Bank Examiner..........Philadelphia.
H. L. Scott, Bank Examiner............................. Pittsburgh.
Wm. C. Selsor, Bank Examiner....................... Philadelphia.
R. H. Shick, Bank Examiner.............................Pittsburgh.
Geo. T. Sloan, Bank Examiner........................ Pittsburgh.
Charles W. Snyder, Bank Examiner............. Harrisburg.
Wm. M. Steckley, Bank Examiner.................Harrisburg.
Chas. A. Steele, Bank Examiner......................Pittsburgh.
Raymond R. Stoner, Bank Examiner........... Wilkes-Barre.
Chas. G. Strang, Bank Examiner................... Pittsburgh.
Frank S. Strite, Bank Examiner......................Philadelphia.
Donald H. Strong, Bank Examiner............... Philadelphia.
George M. Stroud, Jr., Bank Examiner... .Philadelphia.
George S. Summers, Chief Bank Exam.. . .Harrisburg.
J. D. Swigart, Chief Bank Examiner............ Pittsburgh.
E. B. Toppin, Bank Examiner......................... Philadelphia.
Wm. R. Turner, Bank Examiner.................... Philadelphia.
Cyril G. Vogel. Bank Examiner.......................Pittsburgh.
Ed. W. Wentworth, Bank Examiner.............Pittsburgh.
J. F. Whelihan, Jr., Bank Examiner............. Philadelphia.
Horace C. Whiteman, Bank Examiner........ Philadelphia.
Fred Wigfield, Jr., Bank Examiner................ Wilkes-Barre.
W. R. Wirth, Bank Examiner.......................... Pittsburgh.
Chas. S. Worthington, Bank Examiner.. . .Doylestown.
Paul A. Yeager, Bank Examiner.....................Pittsburgh
Chas. H. Zimmerman, Bank Examiner... .Harrisburg.

S. D............ Fred R. Smith, Supt. of Banks......................... Pierre.
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A. E. Fossum, Deputv Supt. of Banks......... Pierre.
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J. B. Lambertson, Asst, to Supt. of Banks. Pierre.
T. B. Thorson, Counsel........................................Pierre.
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U. G. Stevenson. Bank Examiner....................Sioux Falls.
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E. J. Morris, Bank Examiner............................ Aberdeen.
Chris Hirning, Bank Examiner........................Mitchell.
S. E. Anderson, Bank Examiner...................... Sioux Fall*.
H. F. Boettcher, Bank Examiner.................... Yankton.
J. W. Scott, Bank Examiner..............................Parker.
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F. S. Barber, Bank Examiner............................ Pierre.
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G. J. McGregor, Bank Examiner.....................Pierre
Tenn........... D. D. Robertson, Supt. of Banks.................... 512-14 Bennie Dillon
Bldg., Nashville.
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W. Roy Smith, Deputy & Chief Clerk.......... Nashville.
J. F. Hunt, Bank Examiner.............................. Memphis.
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H. G. Bratton, Bank Examiner.........................Nashville.
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J. M. Davis, Bank Examiner.............................Lawrenceburg
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P. H. Callahan, Bank Examiner.......................Athens.
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S. E. Wallace, Bank Examiner.......................... Nashville.
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H. B. Clarke, Bank Examiner............................Morristown.
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J. D. Smith, Bank Examiner..............................Milan.
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W. A. Dance. Bank Examiner........................... Knoxville.
Texa«..........James Shaw. Banking Commissioner............. State Capitol,Austin
J. E. Roberts, Deputy Commissioner............State Capitol,Austin
B. W. Wooten, Departmental Examiner. . .Austin.
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F. C. Branson, Bank Examiner......................... Bryan.
O. B. Chapoton, Bank Examiner.................... San Antonio.
L. J. Davis, Bank Examiner..............................Marlin.
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W. W. Dees, Bank Examiner............................. Victoria.
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W. N. Greer, Bank Examiner............................ Houston.
E. E. Hamilton, Bank Examiner.....................Corsicana.
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C. S. Holderness, Bank Examiner....................Greenville.
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M. E. Hulsey, Bank Examiner..........................Dallas.
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E. W. Jamison, Bank Examiner....................... San Angelo.
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Will C. Jones, Jr., Bank Examiner.................. Harlingen.
J. T. McMillin, Bank Examiner......................Dallas.
G. A. Swaim, Bank Examiner...........................Amarillo.
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Claud R. Truett. Bank Examiner.................... Whitewright.
Utah........... W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner, Room
217, State Capitol Bldg....................................Salt Lake City.
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R. S. Jones, Chief Examiner...............................Salt Lake City.
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Chesley Barton, Bank Examiner.................... Salt Lake City.
E. C. Robbins, Bank Examiner...................... Salt Lake City.
Vt................. R. C. Clark, Bank Commissioner, State St.Montpelier.
Jessie A. Watkins, Chief Clerk......................... Montpelier.
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L. H. Lavalley. Bank Examiner....................... Rutland.
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R. D. Watkins, Bank Examiner....................... Barre.
R. L. Kelleher, Bank Examiner....................... Montpelier.

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Wash...........H. C. Johnson, Supervisor of Banking........... Olympia.
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S. Zeno Varnes, Deputy Supervisor ofBkg.Olympia.
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C. S. Moody, Asst. Supervisor of Banking . . Olympia.
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H. S. Wilson, Bank Examiner............................. Spokane.
A. L. Cryor, Bank Examiner............................. Spokane.
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Geo. H. Jackson, Bank Examiner................... Seattle.
A. J. Cotton, Bank Examiner........................... Longview.
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O. Williams, Bank Examiner................................Seattle.
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L. J. Esslinger, Bank Examiner.......................... Seattle.
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A. R. Bergman, Bank Examiner........................Yakima.
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G. M. Lewis, Asst. Bank Examiner................. Olympia.
W. Va.........L. R. Charter, Com. of Banking........................Charleston.
Helen S. Barringer, Deputy Commissioner. Charleston.
Alta Wagner, Secretary........................................ Charleston.
Bessie Smith, Stenographer................................Charleston.
W. R. Seal, Bank Examiner...............................Charleston.
O. S. Summers, Bank Examiner.......................Clendenin.
M. Workman, Bank Examiner.........................Keyser.
C. F. Smith, Bank Examiner.............................West Union.
F. O. Lamb, Bank Examiner.............................Bluefield.
K. S. Coleman, Bank Exam., Bldg. & LoanCharleston.
C. E. Lawhead, Receiver..................................... Pt. Pleasant.
L. D. Griffin, Receivership division...............Clarksburg.
E. L. Morrison. Receiver.....................................Winfield.
Wis.............. C. F. Schwenker, Commissioner.......................State Capitol JBIdg..
Madison.
Thomas Herreid, Chief Examiner................... Madison.
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C. P. Diggles, Supervisor......................................Madison.
C. E. Butters, Chief Clerk.................................. Madison.
R. B. Ellis. Bank Examiner................................Madison.
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Chas. T. Shape, Bank Examiner...................... Milwaukee.
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W. C. Edwards, Bank Examiner...................... Madison
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G. W. Jamieson, Bank Examiner..................... Madison.
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I. E. Backus, Bank Examiner............................ Madison.
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Geo. O. F. Poundstone, Bank Examiner ...Madison.
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E. F. Witzig, Bank Examiner.............................Eau Claire.
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S. N. Schafer, Bank Examiner........................... Green Bay.
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G. A. Shape, Bank Examiner..............................Madison.
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Harry W. Barney, Bank Examiner................Sparta.
Walter Nyhus, Bank Examiner........................ Green Bay.
Thos. M. Purtell. Bank Examiner ................ Madison.
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Stanley N. Caldwell, Bank Examiner........... Lodi.
E. L. Richardson, Bank Examiner................. Fond du Lac.
C. L. Pitman, Bank Examiner..........................Milwaukee.
Harry Haslett, Junior Examiner......................Fond du Lac.
Arthur C. Moors, Junior Examiner............... Wauwatosa.
Herbert E. Platz, Junior Examiner................ Milwaukee.
Karl V. Schoenecker, Junior Examiner. . . .Milwaukee.
R. D. Luther, Junior Examiner........................Waupaca.
Clarence C. Steele, Junior Examiner.............Waupaca.
H. F. Ibach, Junior Examiner...........................Eau Claire.
F. C. Teske. Asst. Examiner..............................Princeton.
G. E. Vallier, Asst. Examiner............................South Milwaukee.
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R. E. Kileen, Asst. Examiner............................ Wautoma.
Wyo.............John A. Reed, State Examiner..........................State Capitol Bldg.
Cheyenne.
A. L. Putnam, Deputy State Examiner... .Cheyenne.
W. E. Banks, Examiner....................................... Cheyenne.
O. Bertagnolli, Jr., Bank Examiner............... Cheyenne.
R. E. McFarlane, Examiner...............................Cheyenne.
L. L. Williams, Examiner.................................... Cheyenne.
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L. A. Christensen, Bank Examiner..................Cheyenne.

.Geo. H. Newhall, Bank Commissioner.........Room 110 State
House, Providence.
E. J. Littlefield, Deputy Commissioner. ,. .Providence.
W. L. Offer, Bank Examiner.............................Providence.
John T. Pollard, Bank Examiner................... East Providence.
R. L. Sayles, Bank Examiner........................... Cranston.
Andrew Winsor, Bank Examiner.................... Providence.
Wm. B. Fraser, Bank Examiner..................... Warwick.
John T. Marshall, Bank Examiner................ Barrington.
Irma G. Henrikson, Clerk................................... Providence.
Madeline T. Lamb, Clerk................................... Providence.
.Albert S. Fant, State Bank Examiner..........Columbia.
W. R. Watkins, Associate Bank Exan.........Greenville.
D. J. Winn. Asst. Bank Examiner................ Darlington.
W. R. Scarborough, Asst. Bank Examiner Columbia.
W. A. Harper, Asst. Bank Exam.................... Honea Pathe.
C. M. Fuller, Asst. Bank Examiner...............Spartanburg.
W. N. Query, Bank Examiner......................... Columbia.
C. L. Walker, Bank Examiner......................... Greenville.
Leroy Wilson, Bank Examiner........................ Columbia.
J. M. Smith, Auditor State Instititions. . .Columbia.


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Va.................M. E. Bristow, Com. of Ins. & Banking,
1010 State Office Bldg.................................... Richmond.
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L. R. Ritchie, Examiner........................................ Richmond.
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B. J. Woodward, Examiner.................................. Richmond.
E. J. Smith, Examiner.......................................... Saluda.
R. T. Short, Examiner.......................................... Lawrenceville.
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D. T. Zentmeyer, Asst. Examiner.....................Roanoke.
W. D. Blanks, Bank Examiner.........................Petersburg.
C. P. Justis, Asst. Bank Examiner................. Blackstone.
R. F. B. Steele, Asst. Examiner....................... Appomattox.
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Lacy K. Wood, Asst. Examiner......................... Norfolk.
W. S. Rendleman, Asst. Examiner................. Danville.
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G. Harwood Bates, Asst. Examiner................. Richmond.

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LIST OF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS AND DISTRICTS
July 1, 1930
Name and Federal
Reserve District

Name and Federal
Reserve District

Address

Lamb, Ernest (11)...................... P. O. Box 337, Fort Worth, Texas.
Lamm, R. Foster (12)...............1124 N. Olive St., Santa Ana, Calif.
Lammond, W. M. (6)................P. O. Box 1364, New Orleans, La.
Lanum. Harry L. (4)............
P. O. Box 463. Columbus. Ohio.
Laufer. H. E. (7)......................... 164 W. Jackson Blvd..Room 1209, Chicago.Hi.
Laycock, W. C. (4).....................715 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Cleveland, O.
Lilly, John F. (8)............ ..
.care of La Fayette Hotel, Little Rock, Ark.
Linden, C. C. (12)...................... 326 Yates Bldg., Boise, Idaho.
Lorang, P. J. (2)..........................525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Luiken, John B. (6)....................823 Comer Bldg.. Birmingham, Ala.
Luscombe, A. P. (2)................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Lyon, C. W. (10).........................P. O. Box 508, Norfolk, Neb.
Lyons, Gibbs (10) (U).............. Div. of Insolvent National Banks, Office of
Comptroller of the Currency, Treasury
Dept., Washington, D. C.
McCall, W. P. (1)....................... Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
McCans, A B. (2)...................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
McClain, J. S. (6)....................... 608 First National Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
McGinnis, F. J. (3).....................1500 Walnut St..Room 1503, Philadelphia, Pa.
McLaren, D. D. (9)................... 14 Magill Block, Fargo, N. D.
McLean, C. H. (12)................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
McMullan, J. R. (5).................. Natl. Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Washington,
D. C.
Machield, C. J. (2)..................... 184 Atlantic Ave., Lynbrook, N. Y.
Male, W. N. (10)........................ 506 California Bldg., Denver, Colo.
Mann, Stuart H. (8).................. 1310 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Medill, George L. (3)................ P. O. Box 32, Altoona, Pa.
Miller, P. V. (10)........................800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City. Mo.
Mooney, Russel 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.
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, Louis A. (4)...............P. O. Box 621, Cincinnati, Ohio.
O’Bleness, E. J. (9).................... 201 Security National Bank Bldg., Sioux
Falls, S. D.
Ockershausen, F. C. (5)........... P. O. Box 1162, Columbia, S. C.
O’Conner, T. J. (2).................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Palmer, R. E. A. (12)................ 522 Central Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Parker, Edw. F. (1)....................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Penn, D. V. (10)......................... P. O. Box 1091, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Peterson, F. R. (2)..................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Pierce, W. W. (11)......................P. O. Box 556, Corsicana, Texas.
Price, A. E. (12).......................... 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Quinn, Henry F. (7).................. P. O. Box 78, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Rafter, C. T. (10)........................ P. O. Box 296, Salina, Kas.
Ramsdell, P. C. (5).................... National Metropolitan Bank Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
Ransom, F. T. (3)......................1500 Walnut St., Room 1503, Philadelphia,Pa.
Reimers, D. II. (7).....................309 Federal Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa.
Rial, B. P. (2)............................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Robinson, H. P. (2)....... . .525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York.
N. Y.
Roetzel, G. F. (10)..................... P. O. Box 1091, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Roots, J. O. (11).......................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York,
N. Y.
Ross, M. A. (10)..........................800 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Kansas City.
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.
Sandlin, W. A. (11).................... 1706 Republic Bk. Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Schechter, W. J. (7)...................405 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Detroit,
Mich.
Schofield, John W. (U.)........... 1539 Hayworth Ave., Hollywood, Calif.
Seabury, Robert M. (5)...........P. O. Box 334, Cumberland, Md.
Sedlacek, L. H. (9)..................... 1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Sevison, Henry (9)......................309 Torrey Bldg., Duluth, Minn.
Shapirer, Leo. (12)......................1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Shea, L. A. (2)..............................525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Sheehan, W. F. (2)..................... 525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Schroyer, R. R. (2).................... 525 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., New York.
N. Y.
Sibley, W. L. (11)........................P. O. Box 1223, Shreveport, La.
Siebert, J. H. (3)......................... P. O. Box 491, Williamsport, Pa.
Sims, M. H. (4)............................No. 10, 5527 Center Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Smith, George F. (3)................. P. O. Box 981, Harrisburg, Pa.
Smith, Geo. H. (4)......................702A, Penn Albert Hotel, Greensburg, Pa.
Snyder, Vernon G. (3)...............P. O. Box 231, Sunbury, Pa.
Spires, J. D. (8)........................... 1310 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Stevens, L. T. (9)....................... 4929 Pleasant Ave.,South, Minneapolis,Minn.
Stewart, A. M................................Office of Comptroller of Currency, Treasury
Dept., Washington, D. C.
Stewart, Charles A. (5)............P. O. Box 97, East Falls Church, Va.
Stewart, H. E. (2).......................525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Stobie, Charles A. (12).............P. O. Box 313, Honolulu, T. H.
Stokes, H. F. (5).........................P. O. Box 1183, Huntington, W. Va.
Stout, O. L. (10).......................... P .O. Box 197, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Stover, L. W. (3).........................7040 Ruskin Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
Stuart, Robt. K. (7)...................906 Michigan Ave., Evanston, Ill.
Swensen, Loren T. (4)...............75 Forest Drive, Painesville, Ohio.
Taylor, O. C. (12)...................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Tolton, A. F. (12)...................... 1107 A Mattei Bldg., Fresno. Calif.
Van Brunt, L. J. (9)..................1716 St. Anthony Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Von Birgelen, F. M. (9)...........1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Waldron, W. J...............................1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Walker, Harry W. (7)...............Hotel Witter. Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Ward, M. M. (7)...........................164 W. Jackson Bldg., Room 1209, Chicago.
Watts, John L. (2)......................525 Fed. Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
White, O. W. (10).......................506 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.
Mo.
Williams, T. B. (12)...................638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Wilson, E. B. (2)......................... Box 607, Albany, N. Y.
Wilson, G. R. (7)........................P. O. Box 589, Danville, Ill.
Wilson, V. J. (4)..........................715 Federal Reserve Bk. Bldg., Cleveland, O.
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.
Wray, Harold L. (9)..................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Wright, L. M. (12).....................514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Young, Wm. R. (8)....................407 First National Bank Bldg., Memphis,
Tenn.

CHIEF BANK EXAMINER
Folger, W. P.................................Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash- j
ington, D. C.
'

ASSISTANT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
Crossen. G. W............................. Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash­
ington, D. C.
Hodgson, R. M........................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash­
ington, D. C.
McBryde, W. W......................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash­
ington, D. C.
Smith, C. F................................... Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash­
ington, D. C.
Wilson, C. F.................................Office, Comptroller of the Currency, Wash­
ington, D. C.
DISTRICT CHIEF NATIONAL BANK EXAMINERS
(By Federal Reserve Districts)
Williams, F. D. (1)....................Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Roberts, L. K. (2).....................525 Federal Res. 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.
Neill, Robt. (8)...........................1310 Federal Commerce Trust Bldg., St.
Louis, Mo.
Madland, L. L. (9)....................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Wright, I. D. (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
Allen, E. F. (10)........................... 800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City,Mo.
Amrhein, Joseph A. (5)............ 203 Grace-Broad Arcade Bldg., Richmond.Va.
Anderson, O. A. (9).................... 9 Midland National Bank Bldg.,Billings,Mont.
Ashwood, Cecil (2)......................Statler Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
Austin, J. W. (4)..........................705 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
Bailey, J. L. (5)............................611 National Metropolitan Bk. Bldg., Wash­
ington, D. C.
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 Res. Bk. 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.
Bish p. R. O. (10).......................800 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.
Black, H. W. (2).......................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y.
Bleakley, B. J. (4).......................P. O. Box 421. Wheeling, W. Va.
Boysen, Alfred (3)...................... Post Office Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Burk, Lysle S. (7)....................... 307 Federal Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa.
Byrne, J. J. (6)............................. P. O. Box 741, Montgomery, Ala.
Carter, A. B. (U)........................ Room 367, Treasury Dept., Washington.D.C.
Chorpening, I. 1. (12)................638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Clarke, A. A. (4)..........................P. O. Box 122, Lima, Ohio.
Clarke, F. S. (2)...........................Gen’l Delivery, Kingston, N. Y.
Coffin, G. S. (12)......................... 1103 Alexander Bldg., San Francisco, Calif.
Cooke. A. J. (12) ..................... 638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Cunningham, F. F. (6).............P. O. Box 1175, Lakeland, Fla.
Cutler, W. A. (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.
Dawes, Carlos B. (2).................525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
DeBaun, Claude (2).................. 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Detlefsen, E. C. (2)................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N. Y.
Dolan, Reed (6)...........................P. O. Box 442, Albany, Ga.
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)............... Hotel Keenan, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Dooley, Thomas E. (1).............273 Grand View Terrace, Hartford, Conn.
Douglas, A. M. (2)..................... 525 Federal Res. Bk. Bldg., New York, N.Y.
Dye, Sam W. (7)........................ 215 Central Nat'l Bank Bldg., Peoria, Ill.
Elkins, Lewis R. (8).................. 214 Federal Bldg., Evansville, Ind.
Embry, Jacob (11)......................1706 Republic Bank Bldg., Dallas, Texas.
Evans, Clyde J. (6)................... P. O. Box 822 Nashville, Tenn.
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, ,T. A. (10)........................ P. O. Box 574, Hutchinson, Kan.
Freeman, O. M. (1)................... 205 Governor St., Providence, R. I.
French, H. S. (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.
Funsten. W. P. (12)...................638 H. W. Heilman Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Garrett, Robert D........................care of Div. of Insolvent National Banks,
Office of Comptroller of the Currency,
Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.
Gaskell, Geo. R. (4)................... P. O. Box 14, Mansfield, Ohio.
Gentry. James H. (9).................103yi Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D.
Gilbart, H. B. (11)...................... P. O. Box 1062, Austin, Texas.
Glazier, Chas. A. (12). :.......... P. O. Box 226, Provo, Utah.
Gray, W. M. (12) (J.G.)..........514 P. O. Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Green, A. W. (1)..........................Fed. Reserve Bk. Bldg., Boston, Mass.
Harrison, H. G. (8).....................1310 Fed. Com. Trust Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
Hartman, Chas. H. (3)............1500 Walnut St.,Room 1501, 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 Republic Bank 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)..................... 164 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill.
Horton, B. E. (11)......................P. O. Box 1584, Waco, Texas.
Hotchkin, Paul L. (2)...............326 Ten Eyck St., Watertown. N. Y.
Huck, Wm. F. (9).......................1334 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minne­
apolis, Minn.
Hunt, Floyd P. (4)..................... 715 Federal Reserve Bank Bldg., Cleveland,
Ohio.
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)..................5456 Cornell Ave., Apt. 2-D, Chicago, Ill.
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.
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Address

9

VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS

TR“AS”KI D^KT-ENT. OPP.C.R^M THE SECETAEJ.^ ^ mo

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 accountof the United States, to be followed in estimating the
value of all foreign merchandise exported to the United States during the quarter beginning July
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 York 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.

Seymour Lowman, Acting Secretary of the Treasury.
Value of Foreign Coins
Value in
Legal Standard. Monetary Unit. Terms of
u.s.
Money.

COUNTRY.

Argentine Republic

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

Austria.

Rra7.il

Gold .
Gold
Gold
_

.

Peso..................

_____ Schilling _
_____ Relsm

___ Gold ..................

$0.9648
.

.1407
.1890
.3650

Milreis

.5462

____ Pound sterling ___
British Colonies in Austral­ Gold
asia and Africa.
Gold
____
Dollar .
Gold...........................
Gold
__ _
Chile
Gold


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4.8665
1.0000
.0072
1.0000
.1217

Remarks.

Currency; Paper normally convertible at 44 % of face
value.
1 belga equals 5 Belgian paper francs.
Law of July 11, 1928. 133^ 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.

r

'Amoy___
.4724
Canton ...
.4709
Chefoo ...
.4518
Chin Kiang
.4614
Fuchau ...
.4369
Haikwan..
.4806
Hankow ..
.4420
Kiaochow.
.4577
Tael..-s Nanking..
.4674
Niuchwang
.4430
Ningpo ...
.4541
Peiping...
.4605
Shanghai .
.4315
Swatow...
.4363
Takau ___
.4754
.Tientsin..
.4577
Yuan.......
.3061
1 Dollar-^
Dollars Hongkong
British __ } .3107
.Mexican ..
.3130

Silver ......

Gold....................... Peso.
Gold....................... Colon

.9733
.4653

.. .

Peso____________
Krone_____ _____
Krone
...................
Dollar
Sucre
Pound (100 piasters)
Kroon .
Markka
Franc
_ Reichsmark .

Gold.......................
Gold______ _____
Gold......... .............
Gold.......................
Gold___________
Gold......... .............
Gold.......................
Gold.... . ___
Gold.......................
Gold
Gold __
Gold ...... ..

...

.........

Pound sterling ___
Drachma

.

Gold....................... Onetzal
Gold __

Gold
______ __ Lempira
Gold_______ . ... Penan .
Gold....................... Rupee
Silver

._ _

Peso

Gold................... — Guilder (florin) ...
Gold
Gold
Gold
Gold

_____
_____ Cnrdnha

Gold....................... Peso (Argentine)..
Silver__________ R.pya!
Gold..................... . Sol

Gold
Gold

_____ Peso
7.1otv

____

Gold....................... Colon
Gold....................... Baht (Tical)

Gold

Peseta

Gold

................... Dollar

Gold

Franc

Gold......................
Gold....................... Peso.....

.1000
.4985
.4020
1.0000
1.0000
.2680
1.0000
.9648
.2433
.4000
.5000
.1122
1.0805
.0060
.5146

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

By law of June 24, 1928.
By law effective May 14, 1928.
in American dollars.

1930, of the piaster at 10 francs (=0.39170).

Gold ..................—
Gold..................... . Dollar
___

By decree effective Nov. 27, 1929

.0526
.4985
.1930
1.0000

_____ Yen

Gold
Gold

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.
<aw establishing conversion office fixes ratio 4 colons
(nongold) =$1 U. S.

.5000
.1749
.3650
.3112

Gold ............ .......... Lira
Gold

1,0000
.0296
.2680
1.0000
.2000
4.9431
.2680
.0252
,0392
.2382
4.8665
.0130
1.0000
.2000

The tael is a unit of weight; not a coin. The cus­
toms unit has been 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.
January, 1930, news reports indicate import duties
will be collected on a gold basis, the gold unit
(unnamed) being equal to $0.40; and the haikwan
tael being initially converted at 1.5 of the new unit.

...

Rolivar

10

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

Currency; Depreciated Paraguayan paper currency.

rubles.)

unit.

Bank of Spain.

(One Soviet chervonetz = 10 gold

TABLE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS AND COMMERCIAL TERMS IN TEN LANGUAGES

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

30
40
50

ENGLI8H.

FRENCH.

GERMAN.

8PANI8H.

One.....................
Two...................
Three.................
Four...................
Five...................
Six.......................
Seven .................
Eight .................
Nine...................
Ten.....................
Eleven...............
Twelve...............
Thirteen.............
Fourteen...........
Fifteen...............
Sixteen...............
Seventeen...........
Eighteen.............
Nineteen.............
Twenty...............
Twenty-one........
Thirty...............
Forty.................
Fifty...................

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...................
Ftinf.................
Sechs.................
Sieben...............
Acht.................
Neun.................
Zehn.................
Elf.....................
Zwolf.................
Dreizehn...........
Vier zehn...........
Ftinfzehn.........
Sechzehn .........
Siebzehn...........
Achtzehn.........
Neunzehn.........
Zwanzig...........
Ein und zwanzig
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.................
Viente y uno....
Treinta...............
Cuarenta...........
Cincuenta ..........

Sechzig...
Siebenzig.

Sesenta............... Sessanta.
Setenta............... Settanta.

60 Sixty................... Soixante...........
70 Seventy ............. Soixante-dix

80 Eighty ............... Quatre-vingt
Achtzig..
90 Ninety............... Quatre-vingt-dix Neunzig.

Ochenta.............
Noventa.............
Cien...................
Mil.....................
Tag........
Dia.....................
Woche ..
Semana...............
Monat...
Mes.....................
Jahr................
Ano.....................
Nach Sicht, or bei A presentacion ..
Vorzeigung.
Auf Sicht........
A la vista...........
Nach Sicht....
A.. dias vista....
Nach Dato, or A.. dias fecha...
nach Heute.
Fiir mich, or uns A la orden..........
an anweisung.
Werde ich, or wer- Pagare...............
denwirbezahlen
Mit Zinsen.
Con interes........

100 Hundred............. Cent.................
Hundert.
1000 Thousand........... Mille................... Tausend.

Day....................
Week..................
Month...............
Year...................
On demand........

Jour....................
Semaine.............
Mois................. .
Annee........
A presentation..

At sight............. A vue.................
After sight......... A jours de vue ..
After date......... A jours de date..
Pay to the order. Payez a l’ordre..
I promise to pay. Je payerai..........
With interest.... Avec interets....


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ITALIAN.

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

PORTUGUESE.

DUTCH.

RU8SIAN.

DANISH.

Um...
Dois ..
Tres...
Quatro
Cinco..
Seis...
Sete...
Oito.........
Nove.......
Dez.........
Onze........
Doze........
Treze
Quatorze..
Quinze ...
Dezeseis..
Dezessete.
Dezoito...
Dezeneve.
Vinte.......
Vinte um.
Trinta....
Quarenta.
Cincoenta

Een...............
Twee..............
Drie...............
Vier...............
Vyf...............
Zes.................
Zeven.............
Acht...............
Negen.............
Tien...............
Elf...................
Twaalf...........
Dertien...........
Veertien..........
Vyftien...........
Zestien...........
Zeventien........
Achtien...........
Negentien ....
Twintig.........
Enen Twintig.
Dertig.............
Veertig............
Vyftig..............

Odun___
Dba........
Tza....... .
Tschetire,
Piat.........
Schest...,
Sem.........
Votem.............
Deviat...........
Desat.............
Odinnatzat....
Devenzat........
Trenazat ........
Cheterinazat..
Paznatzat.......
Schesnadzat...
Semnatzat....
Vosemnatzat..
Davetnazat...
Dvatzat.........
Dvatzat-odnar
Trudzat......... .
Sorok............. .
Piatdesat.........

Sessenta.
Setenta. .

Zestig...
Zeventig.

Schestdesat.
Semdesat...

Ottanta ..
Novanta..
Cento....
Mille........
Giomo ...
Settimana
Mese........
Anno..................
A presentazione.

Oitenta..
Noventa.
Cem ....
Mil.......
Dia.......
Semana..
Mez.......
Anno..................
A presentacao...

Tachtig....
Negentig ..
Honderd...
Duizend...
Dag...........
Week.........
Maanden..
Jaar...........
Op vertoon

Vosemdesat.
Devianosto .
Sto..............
Tizatz.........
Den.............
Nedela.......
Mesatz........
God.............
Po bziskam.

A vista.......
Dopo vista.
Dopo dato..

A vista............... Op sight a vista. Po prediavieni... A vista
A.. dias vista ... Dagen na zigt... Po prediavieni... Efter Sigt..
A. .dias data.... Dagen na dato.. Gato................... Efter dato.

En...................
To...................
Tre.................
Fire..................
Fern.................
Sex.................
Syu.................
Otte.................
Ni...................
Ti...................
Elleve..............
Tolv...............
Tretten............
Fjorten............
Femten............
Sexten.............
Sytten........
Atten..............
Nitten.............
Tyve...............
En og Tyve...
Tredive...........
Fyrretyve.......
Halvtredsindstyve.............
Tredsindstyve.
Halvfjerdsindstyve.
Firsindstyve ..
Halvfemsindstyve
Hundrede.....
Tusinde..........
Dage................
Uger...............
Maaned..........
Aar...................
Paa anfordring.

SWEDISH.

En........
Tv4 ....
Tre ....
Fyra ...
Fem
Sex.......
Sju........
Atta....
Nio........
Tio.......
Elfva...
Tolf
Tretton.
Fj orton.
Femton.
Sexton..
Sjutton.
Aderton.
Nitton..
Tjugu...
Tjuguen.
Trettio..
Fyrtio ..
Fem tio..
Sextio..
Sj'uttio.
Attio.............
Nittio............
Hundra.........
Tusen.............
Dag...............
Vecka.............
M&nad...........
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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
ACCEPT AN CES-G RACE
STATES
AND

Legal
Rate of

Rate
by

interest Contract

TERRITORIES.

Notes and
Acceptances
Due on
Half
Days.

Holi­
days.

Are payable
I’erct. Per cent. and protestable
the day—
Alaska_______________________________ ____
Arkansas________________________________ _
California _________________________________
Colorado________ ________ ____ ____ -....... —
Connecticut------------------------------------------------Delaware___________________________ ___ —
District of Columbia_________________________
Florida____________________________________
Georgia____________ _______________ ________
Hawaii____________________________________
Idaho _____________________________________
Illinois___ ______________________________ Indiana____________ ________________________
Iowa__________ _____ _______ _______—........... Kansas_________ ______ _______________ _____
Louisiana___________________________________
Maine____ __________ ______________________
Maryland__________________________________
Massachusetts__________________________ ___
Michigan........... —................ .... ......................... ......
Minnesota.................................. ........................... _ _ _
Mississippi_______ _______ -____ .___________
Missouri____ _______________________________
Montana_____________________________ ______
Nebraska______ __________ .________________
Nevada------------------------------------------------ ------New Hampshire________ ______ ____________. .
New Jersey.......................... ................... ......... ...........
New York_____________________________ ____
North Carolina ..........

North Dakota....... .......................................................
Ohio.................................. ................................ ...........
Oklahoma.......................................... ................ .........
Oregon_________ ______ _____________ ___
Pennsylvania________________ ____ __________
Philippine Islands_____ _____.____ _______ ___
Rhode Island.......... -____ ____________________
South Carolina_______________ ______________
South Dakota__ _______ ________________ ____
Tennessee....... ........................... ................................
Texas........... ................................................................
Utah______________________________ ____ _
Vermont___________ ____ __________________
Virginia.------------------ ----------------------------------

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Wyoming___________________________________
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Judg­ Instru­
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* In Denver, due Saturday during June. July, and August protest Saturday or Monday at option of holder.
* No Statute. Generally after.
t Any rate agreed upon in writing is legal on collaratel demand loans of $5,000 and over.
! See laws, indexed in back of this volume.
©Parties may agree in writing to a higher rate of interest than 7%, but not exceeding 12% for one year, and not exceeding that rate for a longer or
shorter time.
t Any nte agreed upon is legal, on loans over $300. but Colorado courts decline to endorse grossly unreasonable rates.
♦12% when there is security; 14% when there is no security.
* In the District of Columbia and Texas “instruments falling due Saturday are to be presented for payment on the next succeeding business day.
except that instruments payable on demand may, at the option of the holder, be presented for payment before 12 o’clock noon on Saturday, when thaA
entire day is not a holiday.''—See 1389 District code.
► Debts charged on land although by sealed instruments are outlawed in 12 years,
b No limitations on judgments against foreign corporations.
d Holidays falling on Sunday are observed the day except in towns of over 6,000, the holiday is observed the day after,
e A corporation can agree to pay any rate of interest and cannot plead usury.
x Hecomes dormant five (5) years after the last execution is issued and may be revived within 21 years after becoming dormant.
T Must he revived every five years after entry, to retain lien on real estate.
©Also see title interest under Laws.
^
V On amounts exceeding fifty dollars. 30% including service and expenses. On amounts not exceeding fifty dollars, 5% per month for the first six
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Reserves Required to be held by members in Federal Reserve Bank
Banks Not in Reserve or
Central Reserve City

Reserve City Banks

Central Reserve City
Banks

7% of Net Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

10% of Net Demand
Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

13% of Net Demand Deposits
3% of Time Deposits

Central Reserve Cities
2. NEW YORK CITY*

7. CHICAGO

Reserve Cities
6. Atlanta, Ga.
Br.5. Baltimore, Md.
Br.6. Birmingham, Ala.
1. Boston, Mass.
Br.2. 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
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.
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.
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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

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Toledo, Ohio
Topeka, Kan.
Tulsa, Okla.
'-Waco, Texas

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Wichita, Kan

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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.)
**Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry the same
reserves as reserve city banks.
***Certain outlying banks have been authorized to carry the same
reserves as banks located outside reserve and central reserve cities.

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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 Bank
Operations.

FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL—(1930)
HERBERT K. HALLETT,
Boston, District No. 1
WILLIAM C. POTTER,
New York, District No. 2
HOWARD A. LOEB,
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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FRANK O. WETMORE,
Chicago, District No. 7
W. 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
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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 365; State Banks 36. Total 401.

DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—ALFRED L. RIPLEY (1932), Boston; F. S. CHAMBERLAIN (1931), New Britain, Conn.; EDWARD
S. 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; ARTHUR H. WEED, Boston, Mass., General Counsel.

OFFICERS
WILLIAM W. PADDOCK. Deputy Governor; WILLIAM WILLETT, Cashier; KRICKEL K. CARRICK, 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 June 25, 1930)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation..............................

$145,747,000

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

140,998,000

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

4,866,000

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

407,000

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

67,000

Total deposits.............................. $146,338,000
Deferred availability items........................................

63.610,000

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

11,830,000

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

21,751,000

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

383,000

Total miscellaneous liabilities........$97,574,000
TOTAL LIABILITIES


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$389,659,000

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................. $164,917,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..
1,053,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes .$165,970,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........ 24,259,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank........ 34,071,000
Total gold reserves..................................... .$224,306,000
Reserves other than gold................................. 12,294,000
Total reserves............................................
$236,600,000
Non-reserve cash...............................................
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. 8. Government obligations....
Other bills discounted...................................
Total bills discounted...............................
Bills bought in openmarket.............................
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds..............................................................
Treasury notes..............................................
Certificates and Bills...................................
Total U. S. Government securities........
Other Securities........................................
Total bills and securities..............................

$5,795,000

2,566,000
15,437,000
26,258,000
$44,261,000
1,000,000
$78,842,000

Due from foreign banks...................................
Uncollected items..............................................
F. R. notes of other F. R. banks...................
Bank premises...................................................
All other resources............................................
Total miscellaneous resources......................
TOTAL RESOURCES............................

52,000
64,503,000
206,000
3,580,000
81,000
$68,422,000
$389,659,000

7,982,000
9,325,000
$17,307,000
$16,274,000

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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 767; State Banks40; Trust Companies 120. Total 927, as of July 1,
1930. Non-members 590, including Savings Banks. Total number of banks in District No. 2, 1,517.
DIRECTORS
w p.
Term
^ P.
Term
g §
Expires
§ ©
Expires
^ ^
Dec. SI
S &
Dec. SI
B 2 Theodore F. Whitmarsh, New York City 1932
A
i Charles E. Mitchell, New York City
1931
Chairman, Francis H. Leggett & Co.,
Chairman, National City Bank of New
York
B 3 Samuel W. Reyburn. New York City
1930
President, Lord & Taylor
A 2 Thomas W. Stephens, Montclair, N. J. 1932
C
J. Herbert Case, New York City
1931
President, Bank of Montclair
A 3 Delmer Runkle. Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
1930
C
Owen D. Young, New York City
1932
Chairman, Peoples National Bank of
Deputy Chairman
Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
Chairman, General Electric Company
B 1 William H. Woodin, New York City
1931
Clarence M.Wtoolley, Greenwich,Conn. 1930
C
President, American Car & Foundry Co.
Chairman, American Radiator and
Standard Sanitary Corporation
MEMBER FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
William C. Potter, President Guaranty Trust Company of New York.
FEDERAL RESERVE AGENT’S FUNCTION
J. Herbert Case, Federal Reserve Agent
Herbert S. Downs, Assistant Federal Reserve

Carl Snyder. General Statistician
Harold V. Roelse, Manager, Reports

Agent
and Manager, Bank Relations Department
William H. Dillistin, Assistant Federal Reserve Agent

Department, and

Assistant Secretary

Edward L. Dodge, General Auditor
George W. Ferguson, Assistant General Auditor

GENERAL OFFICERS
L. Harrison, Governor

George

W. Randolph Burgess, Deputy Governor
Jay E. Crane, Deputy Governor
Arthur W. Gilbart, Deputy Governor

Edwin R. Kenzel, Deputy Governor
Walter S. Logan, Deputy Governor and
Leslie R. Rounds, Deputy Governor
Louis

F.

General Counsel

Deputy Governor

Sailer,

Charles H. Coe, Assistant Deputy Governor
Ray M. Gidney, Assistant Deputy Governor
J. Wilson Jones, Assistant Deputy Governor

Walter B. Matteson, Assistant Deputy Governor
James M. Rice, Assistant Deputy Governor
Allan Sproul, Assistant Deputy Governor and Secretary

JUNIOR OFFICERS
Dudley H. Barrows. Manager, Administration Department
Wesley W. Burt, Manager, Accounting Department
Edwin C. French, Manager, Cash Department
Robert F. McMurray, Manager, Collection Department
Jacques A. Mitchell, Manager, Loan and Discount Dept.

Robert M. Morgan, Manager, Bill Department
William A. Scott, Manager, Government Bond and

Safe-

keeping Department
I. Ward Waters, Manager, Check Department
Edward O. Douglas, Manager Foreign Department

BUFFALO BRANCH
Directors
George

F. Rand, (1930)
President, Marine Trust Company, Buffalo
Frederick B. Cooley, (1932)
President, New York Car Wheel Co., Buffalo
Lewis G. Harriman, (1932)
President, M & T Trust Co., Buffalo, N. Y.

T. Symes, (1931)
President, Niagara County National Bank & Trust Co.,
Lockport, N. Y.
Arthur Hough, (1930)
President, Wiard Plow Company, Batavia, N. Y.
George G. Kleindinst, (1931)
President, Liberty Bank of Buffalo.

John

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

Robert M. O’Hara Managing Director
Officers
R. B. Wiltse, Assistant
Director
Clifford L Blakeslee.

Manager
Assistant Cashier

(Statement of June 25, 1930)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................$ 258,594,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury
14,852,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. .
273,446,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board. ...
225,820,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank... .
507,173,000
Total gold reserves........................................ 1,006,439,000
Reserves other than gold.................................
54,824,000
Total reserves
$1,061,263,000
Non-reserve cash. .
16,510,000
Bills discounted:
Sec. by TJ. S. Government obligations. . .
20,353,000
Other bills discounted...................................
17,800,000
Total bills discounted...............................
38,153,000
Bills bought in open market............................
10,157,000
United States Government securities:
Bonds.................................................................
6,135,000
Treasury notes.................................................
62,006,000
Certificates and bills...............
111,804,000
Total U. S. Government securities....
179,945,000
Other securities....................................................
3,250,000
Total bills and securities..........................
231,505,000
Due from foreign banks....................................
233,000
Uncollected items...............................................
160,321,000
Federal Reserve notes of other banks..........
8,466,000
Bank premises.....................................................
15,664,000
All other resources... :.....................................
4,089,000
TOTAL RESOURCES...........................
$1,498,051,000

LIABILITIES
F. R. Notes in actual circulation..........................................$ 172,481,000
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account.......................................

1,001,968,000

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

6,578,000

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

2,170,000

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

10,132,000

Total deposits..................................................................... 1,020,848,000
Deferred availability items.....................................................

152,474,000

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

65,394,000

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

80,001,000

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

6,853,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................. $1,498,051,000


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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 671; State Banks 84.
Non-Member Banks 463. Total number of banks in District No. 3, 1218.
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. McILHENNY, 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., and S. R. EARL.
WM. G. McCREEDY. Comptroller; HOWARD A. LOEB, Philadelphia, Member Federal Advisory Council;
WILLIAMS and SINKLER, Counsel.__________________________________
{Statement of August 6, 1980)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent................................... $140,000,000.00
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury................ ....... 2,448,350.00
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes............ 142,448,350.00
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........................ 41,080,525.88
34,315,848.00
Gold and gold certificates held by bank......................
Total gold reserves. ................................................. $217,844,723.88
Reserves other than gold...............................................9,291,515.00
Total reserves..............................................................$227,136,238.88
Non-Reserve cash..................................................................
3,613,736,80
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Gov’t obligations............................ 10,282,700.00
Other bills discounted...........................................................
9,177,737,93
Total bills discounted............................................... 19,400,437.93
Bills bought in open market...... .....................................
599,208.97
United States Government Securities:
Bonds......................................................................
1,052,100.00
Treasury Notes............................................................... 21,912,500.00
Certificates and bills...................................................... 27,237,500.00
Total U. S. Gov’t securities...................................... 50,202, i00.00
Other securities .................. ................................................
1,000,000.00
Total Bills and Securities.........................................$ 71,261,746.90
Due from foreign banks....................................................
68,473.58
Uncollected Items............................................................. 46,871,778.00
Fed. Res. Notes of other Fed. Res. Banks..................
355,000.00
Bank premises.......... ..........................................................
2,614,466.80
All other resources..............................................................
213,242.92
TOTAL RESOURCES.................................................$352,134,683.88

LIABILITIES
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation......................$123,898,030.00
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account.................................. 138,290,282.30
Government....................
3,399,688.54
Foreign bank..................................................................
526,540.82
Other deposits................................................................
137,038.91
Total Deposits...................................................... $142,353,550.57
Deferred availability items...............................................
Capital paid in...................................................................
Surplus.................................................................................
All other liabilities.............................................................

41,761,071.97
16,712,800.00
26,964,819.82
444,411.52

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................ $352,134,683.88

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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: Nation^ Banks 692; State Banks 99. Total member banks 791,
Non-Members 963. Total number of banks in District 4, 1754.
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
M. J. Fleming, Deputy Governor
Agent
F. J. Zcrlinden, 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. Clouser, Asst. Cashier
C. L. Bickford, Asst. Cashier
F V. Grayson. Auditor

George De Camp, Chairman of Board and Federal Reserve

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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(District No. 4. Continued from page 17)
PITTSBURGH BRANCH. (Transit Number 8-30)
(Liberty Avenue and Anderson Street)

J. C. NEVIN, Managing Director; THOS. C. GRIGGS, CasJuer, 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, Pittsburgh;
J. R. EISAMAN, Greensburg, Pa.: JOSEPH R. NAYLOR, Wheeling, W. Va.
(Statement oj July 9, 1930)
LIABILITIES
Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation........................ $193,333,000

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................. $190,550,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..
2,078,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes . 192,628,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........ 80,806,000
Gold and gold certificates held by banks.... 54,982,000
Total gold reserves........................................ 328,416,000
Reserves other than gold................................. ... 8,859,000
Total reserves............................................
$337,275,000
Non-reserve cash...............................................
3,644,000
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government obligations.
19,368,000
Other bills discounted..................................
10,597,000
Total bills discounted...............................
29,965,000
Bills bought in open market............................
10,207,000
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds..............................................................
1,244,000
Treasury notes...............................................
26,806,000
Certificates and Bills.....................................
27,292,000
Total U. S. Government securities.........
55,342,000
Total Bills and securities.........................
$95,514,000
Federal Reserve notes of other banks........
1,440,000
Due from foreign banks...................................
71,000
Uncollected items..............................................
56,097,000
Bank premises....................................................
7,059,000
All ether resources............................................
1,054,000
TOTAL RESOURCES
$502,154,000

Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account........................................ 203,065,000
Government.........................................................................

1,429,000

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

610,000

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

3,169,000

$208,273,000

Total deposits

Deferred availability items....................................................

54,354,000

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

15,896.000

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

29,141,000

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

1,157,000
$502,154,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES

DISTRICT No. 5—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, Md.; JAMES C.
BRASWELL (1931), Rocky Mount, N. C.
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. JOIJNSTONE, Manager, Personnel and
Service Department; JOHN T. GARRETT, Manager, Bank Relations Department; W. W. DILLARD, Assistant Cashier;
EDWARD WALLER, Jr., Assistant Cashier; MAXWELL G. WALLACE; Counsel.
JOHN POOLE, (1930) Washington, D. C., Member Federal Advisory Council.

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.
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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, N. C.; C. L. COBB, Rock Hill, S. C.;
ROBERT GAGE, Chester, S. C.; C. A. CANNON, Concord, N. C.; JOHN A. LAW, Spartanburg, S. C.
(Statement of July 2, 1930)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent................................... $ 65,000,000.00
Gold Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasury..............
1,499,000.00
Gold held exclusively against Federal Reserve Notes. 66,499,000.00
Gold Settlement Fund with Federal Reserve Board.. 15,677,000.00
Gold and Gold Certificates held by Bank.........
8,987,000.00
Total Gold Reserves.................................................. $ 91,163,000.00
Reserves other than gold.....................................
7,063,000.00
Total Reserves............................................................ $ 98,226,000.00
Non-reserve cash................................................................$ 3,473,000.00
Bills Discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government Obligations.............$ 4,663,000.00
Other bills discounted............................................ 17,985,000.00
Total Bills Discounted...............................................$ 22,648,000.00
Bills Bought in Open Market...............................
6,806,000.00
United States Government Securities:
Bonds......................................................................
1,467,000.00
Treasury Notes......................................................
5,933,000.00
Certificates and Bills.............................................
8,194,000.00
Total U. S. Government Securities........................ $ 15,594,000.00
Total Bills and Securities......................................... $ 45,048,000.00
Due from Foreign Banks.....................................
30,000.00
Uncollected items................................................... 48,150,000.00
Federal Reserve Notes of Other Banks.............
888,000.00
Bank Premises........................................................
3,204,000.00
All Other Resources...............................................
538,000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES.................................$199,557,000.00

LIABILITIES
Federal Reserve Notes in Actual Circulation.............. $ 67,232,000.00
Deposits:
Member Banks—Reserve Accounts................................

61,929,000.00

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

3,864,000.00

Foreign Banks.....................................................................

256,000.00

Other Deposits....................................................................

83,000.00

Total Deposits............................................................ $ 66,132,000.00

Deferred availability items..............................................

47,060,000.00

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

5,856,000.00

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

12,496,000.00

All Other Liabilities...........................................................

781,000.00

Total Liabilities.......................................................... $199,557,000.00


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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 of the
northern boundaries of the parishes of Vernon, Rapides, and Avoyelles.
Membership: National Banks 357; State Banks 52. Total 409.
Non-Member Banks, 1,109; Total number of banks in District 6, 1,518.

DIRECTORS

CLASS A:—H. L. YOUNG (1930), Atlanta, Ga.; E. C. MELVIN (1931), Selma, Ala.; G. G. WARE (1932),
Leesburg, Fla.
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CLASS B:—LEON C. SIMON (1932), New Orleans, La.; J. A. McCRARY (1930), Decatur, Ga.: LUKE
LEA (1931), Nashville, Tenn.
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; H.’n!
RANDOLPH and ROBT. S. PARKER, General Counsel.

NEW ORLEANS BRANCH.

(Transit Number 14-21)

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DIRECTORS
LEON C. SIMON, Chairman; MARCUS WALKER, R. S. HECHT, P. H. SAUNDERS, J. D. O’KEEFE
New Orleans; 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.
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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.
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’t Cashier.

NASHVILLE BRANCH.

(Transit Number 87-10)

DIRECTORS
LUKE LEA, Nashville, Tenn., Chairman; JOEL B. FORT, Jr., E. A. LINDSEY, J. E. CALDWELL, PAUL
M. DAVIS, Nashville, 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 July 2, 1930)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation

RESOURCES
J123.441.605.00

Gold with Federal Reserve Agent... .$108,500,000.00
Gold redemption fund..........................
1,799,430.00
Gold held exclusively against F. R.
„ notes.................................................$110,299,430.00
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board 11,916,034.59
Gold and gold certificates held by bank
6,261,356.00
Total gold reserves............................ $128,476,820.59
Reserves other than gold..................... 14,447,154.00
Total reserves................................
$142,923,974.59
Non-reserve cash...................................
4,707,308.65
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations
1,822,190.64
Other bills discounted...................... 27,729,642.27
Total bills discounted....................... $29,551,832.91
Bills bought in open market................ 10,152,917.77
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds...................................................
200,000.00
Treasury notes...................................
6,445,200.00
Certificates and Bills.........................
4,729,000.00
Total U. S. Government securities. $11,374,200.00
Total bills and securities..................
$51,078,950.68
Due from foreign banks.......................
25,406.74
Uncollected items..................................
15,244,692.54
F. R. Notes of other F. R. Banks....
1,050,450.00
Bank premises........................................
2,658,346.84
All other resources................................
3,288,320.96
TOTAL RESOURCES................
$220,977,451.00

Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account . $61,450,575.32
Government...................."...............

2,623,428.89

Foreign banks................................

219,562.10

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

144,275.72

Total deposits...............................................................$64,437,842.03

Deferred availability items................................................. $14,801,178.32
Capital paid in.....................................................................

5,361,050.00

Surplus................................................................................... 10,857,310.05
All other liabilities...............................................................

2,078,465.60

TOTAL LIABILITIES...........................................$220,977,451.00


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FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
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 920; State Banks 237.
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Total non-member banks in Federal Reserve District 7, 3,567.
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DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
Loans and Credits

Class A—Directors
GEORGE M. REYNOLDS, Chicago. Ill. (1930)
EDWARD R. ESTBERG, Waukesha. Wis. (1931)
GEORGE J. SCHALLER, Storm Lake, Iowa (1932)

KENT C. CHILDS, Controller, Loanre and Credits
EUGENE A. DELANEY, Managed Credit Department
JOSEPH C. CALLAHAN, Manager, Member Bank Ac­
counts Department
FRANKLIN L. PURRINGTON, Manager, Discount
Dept.

Class B—Directors
MAX WELLINGTON BABB, Milwaukee, Wia. (1930)
STANFORD T. CRAPO, Detroit, Mich. (1931)
ROBERT M. FEUSTEL, Fort Wayne, Ind. (1932)

Investments
ALBA W. DAZEY, Manager. Investment Department
Cash and Custodies^Z5_Ciy*

Class C—Directors
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FRANK C. BALL, Muncie, Ind. (1931)
JAMES SIMPSON, Chicago, Ill. (1932)

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OTTO J. NETTERSTROM, OontroHer, Cash and Cus­
todies
JESSE G. ROBERTS, Manager, Cash Department
ROBERT E. COULTER, Manager, Cash Custody Dept.
FRED BATEMAN, Manager, Securities Department

Officers

^WILIiTADI An HFiiTTIi 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
HARRIS G. PETT, Manager, Division of Research and
Statistics
FRANCIS R. BURGESS. Auditor
WALTER A. HOPKINS, Assistant Auditor
CARL MEYER, Counsel
FRANK O. WETMORE, Chicago, Ill., Member Federal
Advisory Council

Collections
WILLIAM C. BACHMAN.
IRVING FISCHER, Manager, Check Dept.
LOUIS G. PAVEY, Manager, Collection Department
Administration^^'
JAMES H. DILLARD, Conti olk-i*. Administration
ROBERT J. HARGREAVES, Manager, Personnel De­
partment
LOUIS G. MEYER, Manager, Service Department
FRANK A. LINDS'TEN, Manager, Disbursing Dept.
ARTHUR L. OLSON, Assistant
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Banking Officials
Fiscal Agency
DON A. JONES, Controller, Fiscal Agency Funotione.

JAMES B. MoDOUGAL, Governor
JOHN H. BLAIR, Deputy Governor
CHARLES R. McKAY, Deputy Governor

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DETROIT BRANCH.

(Transit No. 9-29)

(160 Fort Street, West)
Officers

Directors

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

GEORGE B. MORLEY—(1930)
N. P. HULL—(1932)
WILLIAM J GRAY—(1931) JAMES INGLIS—(1931)
DAVID McMORRAN—(1930)
JULIUS H. HAASS—(1932)
WILLIAM R. CATION, Managing Director

{Statement as of July 2, 1930)
RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent.................. $219,000,000.00
1,513,365.56
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. . $220,513,365.56
133,624,060.12
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board
103,199,301.64
Gold and gold certificates held by bank
Total gold reserves......................................... $457,336,727.32
16,661,945.00
Reserves other than gold. ’..............................
$473,998,672.32
Total reserves...................................................
8,040,621.31
Non-reserve cash.................................................
Bills discounted:
9,579,469.13
Sec. by U. S. government obligations....
10,260,111.15
Other bills discounted....................................
$19,839,580.28
Total bills discounted................................
$18,447,989.99
Bills bought in open market............................
U. S. Government securities............................
21,292,400.00
Bonds..................................................................
21,667,000.00
Treasury notes.................................................
34,762,500.00
Certificates and bills......................................
Total U. S. Government securities............
77,721,900.00
Total bills and securities..........................
$116,009,470.27
Due from foreign banks....................................
94,569.53
79,362,409.39
Uncollected items................................................
Federal Reserve notes of other banks.........
2,578,900.00
Bank premises......................................................
8,294,840.97
All other resources..............................................
536,241.64
TOTAL RESOURCES
$688,915,725.43

LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation....................

.$199,460,865.00

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

. 339,312,694.21

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

.

4,623,137.85

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

817,258.93

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

5,695,058.23

Total deposits...........................................

$350,448,149.22

Deferred availability items.............................

.

76,546,461.09

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

.

20,207,800.00

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

,

40,093,581.93

All other liabilities............................................
TOTAL LIABILITIES.......................


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2,158,868.19
.$688,915,725.43

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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:
Harrison, Daviess, Caldwell, Ray, Lafayette, Johnson, Henry, St. Clair, Cedar, Dade, Lawrence, and Barry; all Illinois
south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Adams. Brown, Morgan, McCoupin, Montgomery, Fayette,
Effingham, Jasper, and Crawford; ail Indiana south of the northern boundaries of the following counties: Sullivan, Greene,
Lawrence, Jackson, Scott, Jefferson, 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 of the
following counties: Washington, Holmes, Attala, Winston. Noxubee, and Humphreys.
Membership: National Banks 474; State Banks 105. Total 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.; M. P.
STURDIVANT, Glendora, Miss.
CLASS C:—JOHN S. WOOD, 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
JOHN S. WOOD, Chairman of the Board and Federal Reserve Agent; C. M. STEWART, Assistant Federal Reserve
Agent; WM. McC. MARTIN, Governor; OLIN M. ATTEBERY, Deputy Governor; JAMES G. McCONKEY, Secretary
and Counsel; A H. HA ILL. S. F. GILMORE. K 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. HOGE, Frankfort, Ky.; W. P. KINCHELOE. Louisville, Ky.;
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 ORGILL, R. B. SNOWDEN, J. W. ALDERSON, S. E.
RAGLAND and J. M. TARRANT.
(Statement of July 2,1980)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............... $ 67,045,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.
1,785,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes
68,830,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board....
24,182,000
Gold and gold certificates held.....................
10,039,000
Total gold reserves......................................
103,051,000
Reserves other than gold................................
12,119.000
Total reserves..............................................................
115,170,000
Non-reserve cash......... ............................................................
4,031,000
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government obligations . . 3,693,000
Other bills discounted.................................... 12,326,000
Total bills discounted................................................ 16,019,000
Bills bought in open market.........................................
6,845,000
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds....................................................
803,000
Treasury notes............................................... 14,106,000
Certificates and Bills..................................... 7,734,000
Total U. S. Government securities......................... 22,643,000
Total bills and securities.................................................... 45,507,000
Due from foreign banks.........................................................
25,000
Uncollected items.................................................................... 28,903,000
F. R. Notes of other banks.............
871,000
Bank premises..........................................................................
3,811,000
All other resources...................................................................
172,000
TOTAL RESOURCES......................................................$1981490,000

F. R. notes in actual circulation...........................................S 73,323,000
Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account......................................
Government...........................................................

75,645,000
1,417,000

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

220,000

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

489,000

Total deposits.................................................... $77,771,000

Deferred availability items.........................................
Capital paid in........................
Surplus.......................................................................................
All other liabilities..................................................................
TOTAL LIABILITIES................................


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29,913,000
5,276,000
10,877,000
1,330,000
$198,490,000

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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 630; State Banks 46.
Non-member Banks 1595.
Total number of banks in District No. 9, 2271.
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. O. WASHBURN (1931), St. Paul; N. B. HOLTER (1932), Helena, Mont.; JOHN S. OWEN (1930),
Eau Claire, Wis.
CLASS C:—JOHN R. MITCHELL (1932), Chairman, HOMER P. CLARK (1930), Deputy Chairman, St. Paul;
GEO. W. McCORMICK (1931), Menominee, Mioh
OFFICERS
W. B. GEERY, Governor; HARRY YAEGER, Deputy Governor; H. I. ZEIMER, Deputy Governor and Cashier;
FRANK C DUNLOP, Controller; L. E. RAST, Assistant Cashier; H. C. CORE, Assistant Cashier; A. R. LARSON,
Assistant Cashier; R. F. HOMSTROM, Assistant Cashier; ANDREAS UELAND, Counsel; SIGURD UELAND, Assist­
ant 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. ZIMMERMANN, Cashier; A. A. HOERR, Assistant Cashier

(Statement of July 9, 1980)
LIABILITIES

RESOURCES
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 by bank...
Total gold reserves....................................
Reserve other than gold...............................
Total reserves.........................................
Non-reserve cash...........................................
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. 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..........................................
F. R. notes of other Federal Reserve Banks
Bank premises................................................
All other resources........................................
TOTAL RESOURCES........................

F. R. notes in actual circulation..................................... $ 53,990,540.00
Deposits:
Member bank—reserve account..................................

50,058,888.00

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

1,275,914.21

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

140,275.79

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

169,413.06

Total deposits............................................................ $ 51,644,491.06
Deferred availability items...............................................

10,656,035.07

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

3,066,300.00

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

7,142,986.29

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

836,555.57

TOTAL LIABILITIES............................................$127,336,907.99


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49,345,000.00
893,913.75
50,238,913.75
15,152,199.67
5,011,185.00
70,402,298.42
3,621,611.00
74,023,909.42
2,084,271.28
556,083.49
3,494,777.69
4,050,861.18
6,368,909.61
5,210,732.23
9,387,850.00
10,715,556.95
25,314,139.18
50,600.00
35,784,509.97
16,234.23
11,522,084.21
1,396,000.00
2,017,749.50
492,149^38
$127,336,907.99

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, Bemallillo, 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, Kan.; FRANK W. SPONABLE (1931), Paola, Kan.; C. C. PARKS
(1930), Denver, Colo.
CLASS B:—L. E. PHILLIPS (1932), Bartlesville, Okla.; W. D. HOSFORD, (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; WAYLAND W. MAGEE (1930), Bennington, 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; DANIEL M. HILDEBRAND, Seward, 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 July 2, 1930)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation.................

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent..................$ 75,000,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury..
1,571,056

$ 70,152,930

Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes. ..
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board........
Gold and gold certificates held by bank........

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

87,170,045

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

921,606

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

182,968

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

67,060

Total deposits........................................

88,341,679

Deferred availability items..........................

32,653,434

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

4,357,050

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

9,162,032

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

207,119

TOTAL LIABILITIES........................


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76,571,056
21,102,268
9,923,869

Total gold reserves........................................ 107,597,193
Reserves other than gold.................................
7,182,916
Total reserves............................................
Non-reserve cash...............................................
Bills discounted:
Sec. by U. S. Government obligations....
Other bills discounted...................................

8204,874,244

2,267,256
9,310.066

Total bills discounted .. .
Bills bought in open market..
U. S. Government securities:
Bonds....................................
Treasury notes.................. '.
Certificates of indebtedness

661,500
11,214,000
16,860,500

Total U. S. Government securities
Total bills and securities
Due from foreign banks.........
Uncollected items....................
F. R. notes of other banks. . .
Bank premises.........................
All other resources..................

45,932,693
21,172
36,172,311
1,931,600
3,971,583
253,878

TOTAL RESOURCES
23

114,780,109
1,810,898

11,577,322
5,619,371

28.736,000

$204,874,244

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 645; State Banks 80. Total 725.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—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. 0. 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, WALTER P. NAPIER, San Antonio;
R. T. HUNNICUTT, Del Rio and FRANK CROW, McAllen.
(Statement of June 30, 1930)
RESOURCES

LIABILITIES

Gold with Federal Reserve Agent............ $ 28,800,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury
889,000
Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes 29,689,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board... 13,432,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank..
9,443,000
Total gold reserves.................................. 52,564,000
Reserves other than gold.............................
7,784,000
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.........
Total bills and securities...........................
Due from Foreign Banks.................................
Uncollected items..............................................
F. R. notes of other banks.............................
Bank premises...................................................
All other resources............................................
TOTAL RESOURCES...........................

F. R. Notea in actual circulation........................................ $ 31,848,000
Deposits:
Member banks—reserve account....................................
Government......................................................

59,500,000
1,172,000

Foreign banks......................................................................

183,000

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

45,000

Total deposits.................. .............................................
Deferred availability items...................................................

60,900,000
18,300,000

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

4,350,000

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

8,935,000

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

644,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES................................................. $124,977,000


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$ 60,348,000
3,489,000
1,092,000
8,466,000
9,558,000
3,078,000
8,746,000
8,926,000
10,498,000
28,170,000
40,806,000
21,000
17,539,000
476,000
1,876,000
422,000
$124,977,000

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK INFORMATION
DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at San Francisco.

(Transit Number 11-37)

(Sansome 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 481; State Banks 117.
Non-member Banks 685; Total number of banks in District 12, 1283.
DIRECTORS
CLASS A:—C. K. McINTOSH (1931), San Francisco, Calif., T H. RAMSAY (1932), Red Bluff, Calif.
CLASS B:—E. H. COX (1931), Madera, Calif; A. B. C. DOHRMANN (1932), San Francisco, Calif.; MALCOLM
McNAGHTEN (1930), Los Angeles, Calif.
CLASS C:—WALTON N. MOORE (1930), San Francisco. Calif., Deputy Chairman of Board; WILLIAM SPROULE
(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, Chief Examiner and Secretary.
O. P. WHEELER. Acting Assistant Federal Reserve Agent
ALBERT C. AGNEW, Counsel.

LOS ANGELES BRANCH, (Transit Number 16-16)
(10th and Olive Sts.)

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
L. H. FARNSWORTH, LAFAYETTE IiANCHETT, 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, CIIAS. 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. I. TOEVS, PETER McGREGOR, Chairman.
{Statement of July 2, 1930)
LIABILITIES
F. R. notes in actual circulation.................

$166,160,000

RESOURCES
Gold with Federal Reserve Agent................... 1209,763,000
Gold redemption fund with U. S. Treasury.. .
6,261,000

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

172,298,000

Gold held exclusively against F. R. notes.... 216,024,000
Gold settlement fund with F. R. Board......... 42,767,000
Gold and gold certificates held by bank......... 27,104,000.

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

1,349,000

Foreign banks............................................

421,000

Other Deposits...........................................

8,036,000

Total deposits........................................

. 182,104,000

Deferred availability items..........................

.

30,481,000

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

.

11,343,000

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

.

19,514,000

All other liabilities.........................................
TOTAL LIABILITIES........................


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Reserves other than gold........................... 10,808,000
Total Reserves............................................
$ 296,703,000
Non-reserve cash................................................................
4,547,000
Bills discounted:
Secured by U. S. Government obligations....
10,644,000
Other bills discounted....................................................
7,175,000
Total bills discounted.....................................
17,819,000
Bills bought in open market.........................
14,639,000
U. S. Government securities: Bonds..........
749,000
Treasury notes................................................
18,246,000
Certificates and bills......................................
17,700,000

192,000
$409,794,000

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Total U. S. Government securities..............
Total bills and securities................................
Due from Foreign Banks...............................
Uncollected items...............................................
Federal Reserve Notes on other banks...........
Bank premises.....................................................
All other miscellaneous resources.....................

36,695,000
69,153,000
47,000
31,144,000
3,081,000
4,810,000
309,000

TOTAL RESOURCES..............................

$ 409,794,000

FEDERAL LAND BANK INFORMATION

FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD
WASHINGTON, D. C.

ANDREW W. MELLON, Secretary of the Treasury, Chairman ex officio
JOHN H. GUILL
PAUL BESTOR, Farm Loan Commissioner • GEO. R. COOKSEY
L. J. PETTIJOHN
FLOYD R. HARRISON
A. C. WILLIAMS CHESTER MORRILL, Secretary and General Counsel

FEDERAL LAND BANKS
DISTRICT No. 1—Bank Located at Springfield, Mass.
WM. H. BROWNING. Jr., Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey.
CAPITAL, $2,988,612.50.
OFFICERS—EDWARD H. THOMSON. President, B. G. McINTYRE. Vice-President, HAROLD P. PERKINS. Secretary, MACDONALD
G. NEWCOMB, Treasurer, O. D. ROATS, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—EDWARD H. THOMSON. B. G. McINTYRE, G. F. WARREN, D. C. CULVER. W. W. PORTER. E. H. FORBUSH
W. I. TOMLINSON.

DISTRICT No. 2—Bank Located at Baltimore, Md.
R. K. FLETCHER. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Pennsylvania. Delaware. Maryland, Virginia. West Virginia, District of Columbia, and Porto Rico.
CAPITAL, $3,846,775.00
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.
GEORGE P. ALDERSON.

DISTRICT No. 3—Bank Located at Columbia, S. C.
R. J. TIGHE, Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia, and Florida.
CAPITAL, $3,306,385.00
OFFICERS—FRANK H. DANIEL, President, L. I. GUION, Vice-President, R. J. TAYLOR, Secretary, J. L. GRIFFIN, Treasurer, HARRY D.
P* F.l General Counsel
DIRECTORS—FRANK H.’DANIEL. L. I. GUION. R. C. GARY. C. E. VANCE. JAS. T. ANDERSON. T. H. TUTEN.

DISTRICT No. 4—Bank Located at Louisville, Ky.
McKENZIE R. TODD. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Ohio. Indiana. Kentucky, and Tennessee
CAPITAL, $6,677,240.00
OFFICERS—A. G. BROWN. President, H. A. SOMMERS, Vice-President, L. B. CLORE, Vice-President and Secretary, HERMAN
F. MONROE, Vice-President and Treasurer, W. T. KANNARD, Acting General Counsel.
»
DIRECTORS—A. G. BROWN. JAMES B. DAVIS. H. A. SOMMERS. L. B. CLORE. ERNEST RICE. GEORGE M. WILBER. A.
P. SANDLES.

DISTRICT No. 5—Bank Located at New Orleans, La.
C. R. FAY. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Alabama. Mississippi, and Louisiana.
CAPITAL, $6,184,415.00
OFFICERS—T. F. DAVIS, President, R. T. GOODWYN, Vice-President, EDWARD B. GREEN, Vice-President, J. V. DeGRUY, VicePresident and Treasurer,]. 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. W. T. NEAL.

DISTRICT No. 6—Bank Located at St. Louis, Mo.
WILLIAM R. CAMPBELL. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Illinois. Missouri, and Arkansas.
CAPITAL, $5,871,270.00
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, $6,727,625.00
OFFICERS—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. SAM A. RASK, SAMUEL TORGERSON, 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, $9,057,055.00
OFFICERS—D. P. HOGAN, President, JOHN CARMODY. Vice-Pres. and Secretary, ANDREW KOPPERUD, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Treasurer,
T. C. HORNBY, 3rd Vice-President, E. F. DOUGHERTY, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—D. P. HOGAN. A. KOPPERUD, JOHN CARMODY. E. A. BURNETT. P. F. LUCHSINGER, J. C. UNDERWOOD.
FLETCHER ALQUIRE.

DISTRICT No. 9—Bank Located at Wichita, Kas.
LAYTON. Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Oklahoma. Kansas. Colorado, and New Mexico.
CAPITAL, $4,777,805.00
OFFICERS—JOHN FIELDS, President, W. E. FISHER, Secretary, A. N. ROCHESTER, Treasurer, W. E. PEPPERELL. General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—JOHN FIELDS, F. M. WILSON. 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, $8,202,715.00
OFFICERS—M. H. GOSSETT. President, JOHN VAN DEMARK, Vice-President and Secretary, R. D. JOHNSON. Vice-President and
Treasurer, LEWIS ROGERS, General Counsel.
DIRECTORS—S. A. LINDSEY. Ch. of Bd„ M. H. GOSSETT. JOHN VAN DEMARK. R. D. JOHNSON, R.S. RODGERS. W. C. HURST.
ROY C. ARCHER.
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DISTRICT No. 11—Bank Located at Berkeley, Calif.
F. S. BALDWIN, Registrar,
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—California. Nevada. Utah, and Arizona.
CAPITAL, $3,082,431.75
OFFICERS-—W. D. ELLIS. President, JOHN T. WILSON, Vice-President, R. T. EVANS, Vice-President, WALTER C. DEAN, Secretary,
CHARLES PARKER. Treasurer, RICHARD W. YOUNG, General Counsel,.
DIRECTORS—W. D. ELLIS. JOHN T. WILSON. WILLIAM GOULD. W. M. HOWELL. R. L. ADAMS, H. B. EMBACH.

DISTRICT No. 12—Bank Located at Spokane, Wash.
E. M. WATSON, Registrar.
TERRITORY IN DISTRICT—Washington, Oregon. Montana, and Idaho.
CAPITAL, $5,217,037.50
OFFICERS—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. Ch. of Bd„ E. M. EHRHARDT, W. S. McCORMACK. PETER THOMPSON. B. D. THOMPSON. E.
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COMMON SENSE
THE LAW
AND

THE BANKER
W 7ILLIAM 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
bonded attorneys listed herein.

Joint Stock Land Banks.
Location

Title

States in which operating

No.

Chartered

58.

8-21-22. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of Montgomery..................... . Montgomery, Ala.
2-20-26. The Southwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Little Rock............. . Little Rock, Ark.

81.
26.
49.
38.
60.
4.
33.
55.

The Chicago Joint Stock Land Bank........................................... . Chicago, Ill.
2-24-22. The First Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Chicago................... .Chicago, Ill.
7-25-22. The Illinois Midwest Joint Stock Land Bank of Edwardsville.. .Edwardsville, Ill.

Iowa & Ill.

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.

Iowa & Ill.

7-25-17.

1-24-19.

10.

12-20-18.

3.

6-28-17.

83.

9-11-26.

82.

3- 2-26.

27.

10- 1-19.

72.

1-11-23.

15.

4-22-19.

1.

4-24-17.

35.

4- 4-22.

43.

5- 1-22.

62.

10- 3-22.

76.
79.
41.
21.
34.
14.
8.
40.

6-11-19.

57.

8-18-22.

47.
68.
39.
6.
7.

Ohio & Ind.
Ill. & Ind.
Ind. & Ohio

The Lafayette Joint Stock Land Bank of Lafayette.................. .Lafayette, Ind.
The Burlington Joint Stock Land Bank of Burlington............... .Burlington, la.

IU. & Ind.
Ia. & Ill.

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.

S. D. & Ia.

The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Bank of Lexington................. .Lexington, Ky.
The Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville.................. . Louisville, Ky.

4-17-19. The Fremont Joint Stock Land Bank of Fremont...................... .Lincoln, Nebr.
7-12-18. The Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank of Lincoln.......................... .Lincoln, Nebr.
5- 2-22. The New York Joint Stock Land Bank of Rochester............... .Rochester
7- 5-22.

45.

Ill. & Mo.

Ind.& Ohio.
*

Minn. & Iowa
Ohio & Ky.
Ind. & Ky.
Ky. & Tenn.
Miss. & La.
Md. & Va.

Mich. & Ohio
5- 9-23. The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Detroit.......................... .Detroit, Mich.
5- 2-22. The Minneapolis-Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis .Minneapolis, Minn. N. D. & Minn.
6-25-19. The Southern Minnesota Joint Stock Land Bank of Minneapolis. .Minneapolis, Minn. S. D. & Minn.
Ark. & Mo.
3-29-22. The St. Louis Joint Stock Land Bank of St. Louis.................... .St. Louis, Mo.

20.

70.

Iowa & Ill.

The Indianapolis Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis........ . Indianapolis, Ind.
The Union Trust Joint Stock Land Bank of Indianapolis....... . Indianapolis, Ind.

The Union Joint Stock Land Bank of Louisville........................ . Louisville, Ky.
4-10-22. The First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Orleans..................... . New Orleans, La.
4- 7-23. The Maryland-Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank of Baltimore.. .Baltimore, Md.

52.
51.

Ark. & Texas

The California Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco........... . San Francisco, Cal. Ore. & Cal.
5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of San Francisco. .. . .San Francisco, Cal. Cal. & Ariz.
Colo. & Wyo.
4-18-22. The Denver Joint Stock Land Bank of Denver......................... .Denver, Colo.
Ga. & Ala.
9-23-22. The Atlanta Joint Stock Land Bank of Atlanta......................... .Atlanta, Ga.
9-19-19.

12.

36.

Ala. & Ga.

Iowa & Nebr.
Iowa & Nebr.
N. Y. & N. J.

The Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Norfolk........... . Elizabeth City, N. C. N. C. & Va.
N. C. & Va.
The North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham........... .Durham, N. C.
N. C. & Tenn.
The Greensboro Joint Stock Land Bank of Greensboro............. .Greensboro, N. C.

6- 6-22. The Atlantic Joint Stock Land Bank of Raleigh........................ .Raleigh, N. C.
12-15-22. The Ohio-Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Cleveland . .Cleveland, Ohio

N. C. & S. C.

The Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland .. .Portland, Ore.
5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Portland.............. .Portland, Ore.
11-14-22. The Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Bank of Philadelphia........ .Philadelphia, Pa.

Wash. & Ore.

5-12-22,

The First Carolinas Joint Stock Land Bank of Columbia......... .Columbia, S. C.
6-22-18. The Mississippi Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis................. .Memphis, Tenn.
6-22-18. The Tennessee Joint Stock Land Bank of Memphis.................. .Memphis, Tenn.

4-24-22.

The Dallas Joint Stock Land Bank of Dallas............................. .Dallas, Texas

Ohio & Pa.
Wash. & Ore.
Pa. & N. Y.
N. C. & S. C.
Miss. & Tenn.
Ark. & Tenn.
Okla. & Texas

22.

7- 3-19.

16.

Okla. & Texas
4-23-19. The First Texas Joint Stock Land Bank of Houston................. .Houston, Texas
9-15-19. The San Antonio Joint Stock Land Bank of San Antonio......... .San Antonio, Texas Okla. & Texas

25.
48.
78.
2.
69.

5-29-22. The Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank of Salt Lake City........ .Salt Lake City, Utah Idaho & Utah
5- 2-23. The Potomac Joint Stock Land Bank of Alexandria.................. .Washington, D. C. Va. & Md.
5- 7-17. 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

Aberdeen, S. D._........... .
Abilene, Texas________
Adrian, Mich..................
Akron, Ohio__________
Alameda, Calif________
Albany, Ga___________
Albany, N. Y._................
Albert Lea, Minn______
Alhambra, Calif_______
Allentown, Pa_________
Altoona, Pa............. .......
Amarillo, Texas_______
Ames, Iowa................ ..
Anaheim, Calif...............
Anderson, Ind_________
Ann Arbor, Mich...........
Annistown, Ala.............
Ardmore, Okla......... .......
Asbury Park, N. J_____
Asheville, N. C.._..........
Atchison, Kan_________
•Atlanta, Ga__________
Atlantic City, N. J____
Augusta, Ga............ .......
Aurora, Ill........................
Austin, Texas..... ......... ..
Bakersfield, Calif______
•Baltimore, Md........... ..
Bangor, Me......................
Bartlesville, Okla............
Battle Creek, Mich.........
Bay City, Mich_______
Beaumont, Texas______
Bellingham, Wash_____
Bemidje, Minn________
Berkeley, Calif............... .
Bethelhem, Pa............. ..
Billings, Mont_________
Binghamton, N. Y_____
•Birmingham, Ala..........
Bloomington, Ill_______
Boise, Idaho__________
Boone, Iowa__________
‘•Boston, Mass..............
Bowling Green, Ky____
Bristol, Tenn., Va______
Brookfield, Mo________
Brunswick, Ga................
•Buffalo, N. Y................
Butler, Pa..................... ..
Cambridge, Mass______
Camden, N. J_________
Canton, Ohio__________
Cape Girardeau, Mo___
Carthage, Mo_________
Casper, Wyo__________
•Cedar Rapids, Iowa___
Champaign, Ill________
Charles City, Iowa_____
Charleston, S. C_______
Charleston, W. Va_____
•Charlotte, N. C_______
Chattanooga, Tenn..........
Chester, Pa..... .................
Chester, S. C...:______
Cheyenne, Wyo________
‘•Chicago, Ill................. ..
Chico, Calif. ................... ..
Chillicothe, Mo________
Chino, Calif___________
•Cincinnati, Ohio______
‘•Cleveland, Ohio_____
Colorado Springs, Colo..
Columbia, S. C________
Columbus, Ga____ _____
‘•Columbus, Ohio_____
Cordele, Ga._........... ........
Corsicana, Texas______
Council Bluffs, Iowa___
•Dallas, Texas_________
Danville, Ill______ ____
Davenport, Iowa______
Dayton, Ohio_________
Decatur, Ill___________
Deer Lodge, Mont_____
‘•Denver, Colo________
Derby, Conn__________
•Des Moines, Iowa.........
‘•Detroit, Mich...............
Dickinson, N. D_______
Dodge City, Kan.............
Dothan, Ala___________
Du Bois, Pa______ _____
•Dubuque, Iowa........ .....
Duluth, Minn................
Dunkirk, N. Y___ _____
East Chicago, Ind...........
Eau Claire, Wis________
Elberton, Ga__________
Elizabeth City, N. C___
Elkhart, Ind.....................
•El Paso, Texas..............
El wood City, Pa............
Elyria, Ohio___________
Emporia, Kan..................
Enid, Okla_______ ____


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Deposits

7,364,280!$
7,689,7201
104,730,960
515,120;
2,830,980!
326,868,070!
4,471,340'
42,892,420
18,618,960;
20,273,1501
3,611,710;
5,563,290
8,590,100
18,886,590|
6,006,080,
21,445,010
5,571,530
115,421,180
14,366,210
15,687,860
26,401,420
1,751,310
570,312,340
43,129,540
9,808,470
30,187,950
29,033,840
28,698,160
11,138,520
3,830,790
25,855,360
8,611,030
51,114,800
81,944,380i
15,927,220
16,156,8401
6,259,000
1,751,564,5201
3,830,580
8,043,030;
1,425,650
3,798,280;
604,720,280'
17,249,100;
73 229.360
59 381,160
4 219.360
2 793,490
9 510,330
41 200,500
10 862,460
5 101,750
46 338,090
36! 937,710
42, 434,890
51, 103,240
28, 703,620
3, 164,420
7, 365,690
2,799, 901,448
3,021,140
314 ,476,680
1,003 ,278,630
18 ,489,510
17 ,796,330
13 ,389,460
116 ,201,570
1 ,178,870
8 812,110
14 ,384,690
168 ,009,230
9 ,762,360
63 ,201,120
61. 651,510
15, ,282,880
160,156,930
13,479,760
68,523,100
893,803,550
3,492,930
2,266,630
4,536,310
7,552,540
21,225,570!
51,554,940!
9,814,710!
11,319,120
9,755,810
1,179,220
11,056,880!
28,995,140
4,023,730
20,132,610
4,908,910'
10,751,670;

Jan., 1930
Deposits

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
2,783,6901
7,546,930,
18,423,9901
6,239,980
6,751,050,
20,132,360
21,500,440
5,221,870
111,080.220'

July, 1930
Deposits

14,346,530
15,682,430'
23,859,740;
l,714,850l
584,648,100
45,250,390!
11,345,290
32,017,7901
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
17,477,6101
6,034,790;
1,857,870,1901
3.145.860
7,799,240
1,349,990
3,804,730]
625,141,350
17,193,070
129,809,200
74,553,120;
58,415,0001
2,983,230,
2,687,740!
9.335.860
40,312,080!
9,322,640
5,154,3901
68,090,870
37,612,3701
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

7.470.470
7.312.470
6,874,690
99.947.230
538,390
2,858,840
330,385,090
3,670,540
3,242,140
42,140,180
17,980,330
19,730,690
3,760,130
2,324,070
7,651,240
17.736.230
5.812.470
6.824.200
18.272.320
22.381.300
5,073,690
111,260,000
52,446,930
13,251,000
14,416,220
24,072,610
1.876.110
562,000,620
47.525.300
9,735,420
30,210,570
28,175,260
24,994,590
10,290,440
2,099,980
2,779,070
25,583,120
8,104,030
51,575,090
81,575,920
14,880,470
16.781.300
5,951,440
1,855,791,080
3,364,890
7.704.200
1,231,360
3,331,760
618,811,290
16,805,770
129,282,490
79,810,850
61.653.320
3,968,670
2,641,990
8.764.110
40,140,310
9,424,560
5,023,080
72,547,820
40,779,560
39,442,620
52,340,050
28,956,910
2,639,030
7,228,250
2,874,557,680
6,176,210
2,510,570

315,919,710
1,027,135,070
19,009,390
12,771,510!
14,479,020
120,593,160
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

291 ,211,240
1,077 ,043,200
18 ,336,310
14 ,089,160
14 ,060,830
123 902,790
559.450
8 596.580
14 144,220
166 ,285,730
9 ,300,490
64 ,285,870
58 ,548,490
14 838.450
3 779,840
156 650,410
13 709,260
64 135,660
880 234,400
2 783,060
2 659,620
3, 647,530
7! 052,700
20, 326,880
5l! 780,600
10 377,300
ll!
334,090
9, 700,030
950,310
4, 011,640
11, 191,910
28! 855,150
3! 791,640
18 770,490
4 850,280
10 301.580

CITY

Ennis, Texas_______
Erie, Pa.__________
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____ i.
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................
Hollywood, Calif_______
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_______

28

July, 1929
Deposits

1,933,100^
58,144,740
7,520,430'
24,737,860'
50,736,0801
4,389,060
79,468,780'
17,557,130
5,953,690
59,293,340)
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;
5,298,340
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
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
28,201,410,
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
3,559,4101
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
289,044,5501
41,421,990
8,698,500|
2,679,070
15,748,0101
20,329,190
49,816,800
36,070,160
6,877,290'
5,130,850;
8,760,900
13,380,250
27,467,610
12,041,840
3,625,4401
30,528,970
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

Jan., 1930
Deposits

1,989,910
59,723,570
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
5,438,1401
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
1,200,3001
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

July, 1930
Deposits

1,286,280
58,737,410
7,262,170
24,508,150
53,140,100
4,377,760
78,945,280
16,524,030
4,703,810
5,150,120
52.321.270
1,160,360
8,377,190
62,729,020
75,901,130
11,487,830
28.865.270
4,428,180
1,223,260
31,832,910
19,514,630
6,383,340
3,887,640
2,700,310
4,269,460
7.249.920
7,088,260
82,677,020
16,672,080
15.591.780
49,302,900
21,139,330
4,158,540
7,112,360
7.524.140
5,684,170
4.632.230
18,925,760
13,757,950
14,219,890
4.965.920
43,717,040
264,451,010
5.427.280
7.786.230
29.185.780
3,150,290
12.523.840
4,798,420
3,135,740
4.964.280
6,434,090
59,756,290
12,714,210
7,654,510
156,747,300
19,134,040
1.380.490
8.730.490
3.654.140
167,552,910
21,430,430
22.863.700
72.840.720
9.682.84Q
36,216,080
3,207,680
44,583,100
9,587,220
21,838,740
26.660.720
302,892,490
1,149,300
44,366,650
7,990,710
2,033,740
15,243,680
19,587,380
52,354,420
33.474.840
1,852,160
7,044,910
5,244,770
8,849,910
13,277,220
1,876,880
25,103,940
1,909,690
10.763.720
3,423,200
28,514,990
2,985,580
49.108.700
5,099,240
58,601,270
11,480,730
1,170,423,690
147,284,090
91,428,860
87,511,490
10,482,520
32,590,170
67,780,980
2,492,410
9.245.280

CLEARING HOUSES IN THE UNITED STATES—Continued
CITY

July,1929
Deposits

Jan., 1930
Deposits

July, 1930
Deposits

11,197,820
10,989,7701;
11,289,520
Mankato, Minn............
12,781,010
13,277,480!
12,849,190
Mansfield, Ohio--------6,056,360
6,122,170:
6,129,030
Marion, Ohio________
779,930
813,350
Marks, Miss-------------7,242,020
7,568,060!
Martinsburg, W. Va...
3,651,120
3,530,800
3,561,710
McAlester, Okla-------5.524.500
6,201,970i
5,405,410
Medford, Ore________
96,540,030
97,230,850,
89,017,930
•Memphis, Tenn------11,085,520
11,381,430'
11,890,120
Meridian, Miss---------1.895.710
3,211,900'
3,239,450
Mexico, Mo_________
36,195,330
47,373,880
59,412,690
Miami, Fla..................
8,635,960
8,747,030
8,550,230
Michigan City, Ind....
2,124,930
2,126,770]
2,077,380
Milledgeville, Ga------280,076,610
271,964,910,
269,874,030
•‘•Milwaukee, Wis----348,457,340
339,933,760
335,912,940
•‘•Minneapolis, Minn..
6,640,400
6,921,320
7,333,810
Minot, N. D________
31,980,750
33,354,370
31,838,000
Mobile, Ala-------------4,127,060
4,692,830
3,923,640
Modesto, Calif.............
26,941,070
27,510,070'
26,159,430
Moline, Ill__________
38,719,470
39,133,430:
38,809,560
Montclair, N. J..........
19,081.340
20,827,850
20,406,210
‘Montgomery, Ala—
8,045,370
Morgantown, W. Va..
9,725,760
10,135,490
Muncie, Ind___________
14,285,520
14,417,870
14,411,470
Muscatine, Iowa...............
19,578,910
20,677,630
19,513,500
Muskegon, Mich...............
11,501,410
12,156,190
12,819,660
•Muskogee, Okla_______
102,535,010
100,654,160
97,264,560
‘Nashville, Tenn..............
2,833,910
2,940,370
2,890,880
Nebraska City, Neb.........
11,479,700
11,648,700
11,844,330
New Albany, Ind---------1,893,900
2,073,020
New Albany, Miss............
430,076,520
419,639,920
432,918,320
‘Newark, N. J_________
17,821,120
17,986,660
Newark, Ohio..............—
86,224,510
84,162,650
83,171,650
New Bedford, Mass____
3,136,480
3,249,150
3,423,980
New Brighton, Pa--------17,244,340
17,876,300
18,353,260
New Castle, Pa------------166,998,040
160,666,260
162,169,640
‘New Haven, Conn_____
10,593,760
New Kensington, Pa-----1,692,290
I,863,150
1,695,100
Newnan, Ga............ ...........
240,609,690
249,994,600
248,122,010
‘•New Orleans, La_____
13.284.710
12,973,110
13,323,280
Newport News, Va_____
37,942,280
39,477,400
39,999,760
New Rochelle, N. Y-----13,604,829,472 14,881,311,203 15,143,131,142
‘•New York, N. Y_____
42,177,270
43,719,040
42,465,050
Niagara Falls, N. Y------58.868.500
58,501,140
60,971,770
Norfolk, Va-----------------21,325,630
22,643.010
23,184,680
Norristown, Pa................
♦Northern New Jersey C :’n„ (33 Liberty St., New York
City, N. Y.)
73,343,590
70.376,760'
123,493,810
•Oakland. Calif-------2,670,600
2,682,4001
2,743,300
Oelwein, Iowa---------22,256,270
24,853,760
25,865,170
‘•Ogden, Utah______
19,395,020
21,342,120
19,959,020
Oil City, Pa------------99,677,980
97,303,750
91,330,750
‘•Oklahoma City, Okla..
6,801,080
7.530.630
7,590,550
Okmulgee, Okla-------5,455,550
5,317,240
6,299,490
Olympia, Wash-------116,136,150
113,046,520
113,596,390
•Omaha, Neb_______
26,688,070
27.577.150
27,880,650
Orange, N. J-----------4,363,980
4,475,880
5,109,080
Orangeburg, S. C........
17,703,380
17,826,780
18,443,190
Oshkosh, Wis----------10,955,360
11,053,540
11,205,360
Owensboro, Ky-------3,180,740
3,096,934
3,288,260
Palestine, Texas..........
2,634,810
2,717,670
2,974,940
Parsons, Kan----------27,994,280
28,619,940
29,207,140
‘Pasadena, Calif------47,044,370
52,032,613
45,203,270
Passaic, N. J-----------130,890,700
132,926,980
136,536,990
Paterson, N. J--------43,313,170
46,829,970
46,261,030
•Peoria, Ill_________
9,159,250
9,563,060
Petersburg, Va--------1,944,348,690
1,869,627,750
1,883,077,390
‘•Philadelphia, Pa...
6,704,000
7,026,130
6,884,270
Phillipsburg, N. J----34,368,150
36,600.040
38,735,710
Phoenix, Ariz............
11,831,480
15,531,040
12,920,320
Pine Bluff, Ark-------6,006,360
6,469,600
6,761,290
Pittsburg, Kan............
1,014,832,080
980,475,850
1,002,115,610
•Pittsburgh, Pa------18,313,230
18,672,200
19,545,500
Pittston, Pa................. —
4,519,430
4,619,430
4,077,210
Pocatello, Idaho-----------29,701,640
34,940,040
35.581.330
Pontiac, Mich--------------108,229,010
108.308.180
108,476,400
Portland, Me___________
146,641,490
148,456,720
145,378,840
‘•Portland, Ore________
Portsmouth, Va. (See N
21,695,120
23,246,180
22,507,520
Pottsville, Pa......................
418,748,250
419.433.180
415.445.320
Providence, R. I-----------25,942,410
26,226,530
24,086,650
•Pueblo, Colo................ ..
22,108,660
23,706,840
23,966,600
Quincy, Ill......... ...............19,329,070
19,929,430
20.793.330
Racine, Wis......................
12,121,130
II,586,790
19,444.770
Raleigh, N. C................ ..
62,127,430
65.451.150
61,197,570
Reading, Pa-----------------2,160,440
2,160,440
2,391,430
Redondo Beach, Calif—
4,770,270
5,013,910
5,479,800
Red Wing, Minn...............
18,033,210
19.910.630
19,464,220
Reno, Nev._......................
139,319,180
127,492,670
125.913.320
•Richmond, Va...........—
11,060,970
10,050,060
10,273,870
Riverside, Calif------------29,791,400
30,518,650
29,276,850
Roanoke, Va

CITY

Rochester, Minn----------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..............
Vincennes, Ind-----------•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-------

July, 1929
Deposits

Jan., 1930
Deposits

July, 1930
Deposits

7,835,450 $
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

11,230,7301

7,976,440
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

22,123,290,
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

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

7,556,570
378,732,740
33,913,950
20.826.400
2,377,740
5,897,660
58,831,800
38,701,350
35,738,100
604,497,780
149,867,710
3,417,630
I,199,010
84,987,230
66,935,210
9,102,110
44,314,690
1,821,151,790
10,171,190
5,158,380
9,119,090
2,090,290
3,400,000
2,499,700
88,481,940
107,099,030
211,278,430
5,019,460
12,935,430
19,736,550
5,557,890
36,206,460
14,095,130
36,335,380
6,361,290
9,897,680
66,904,170
31.144.400
164,616,250
16,102,140
18,870,480
44,862,250
5,745,720
19,575,180
13,529,880
3,302,240
II,327,160
213,879,130
24,162,980
5,874,160
33,978,080
30,074,210
16,479,010
3,143,010
187,365,340
31,604,710
104,150,600
17,726,890
103,136,980
5,618,300
4.148.910
■ 20,251,550
92,066,410
3,320,540
3.939.910
10,665,210
5,215,130
20,618,530
24,695,330
261,930,390
76,513,680
13,664,060
4,327,140
5,226,740
4,266,820
51,549,220
44,251,883
19,607,930
66,263,440
24,295,230

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

88,058,580
8,603,850
7,165,900
15,099,860
3,239,300
231,910,940
11,332,040
2,963,610
36,165,080
77,203,680

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
11,688,590
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
3,966,560
20,277,780
2,622,420

• Reserve City.
* before name of city in above list denotes Clearing House examination.
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
Clearing House Association, located at 32 Liberty St. New York City, N. Y.


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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______
NewHampshire
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
Nat’l Banks
Banks andTrust
Cos.
98
4
14
66
202
117
63
16
13
57
75
1
41
467
208
239
245
131
31
52
76
161
125
263
35
125
62
171
10
56
295,
27
560
65
116
311
282
92
839
10
35
96
100
594j
20
45
157
103
113
154
23

220
9
34
324
217
152
182
37
28
146
323
16
96
1,193
607
970
797
420
191
80
151
293
599
750
259
1,061
121
620
25
66
259
28
528
356
256
615
324
134
638
21
145
280
391
697
82
57
299
226
177
777
61

LIABILITIES

til

STATE

*1
1
3
10

34

*102
98
4

5
*3
98
3
*1

*5
42
*56
i
*33
*2
1
76
8

Total
All

Banks
319
14
48
393
419
269
255
53
41
203
432
17
137
1,660
917
1,307
1,046
551
222
132
232
457
822
1,013
294
1,189
184
791
35
122
559
55
1,130
422
372
982
606
227
1,511
31
180
378
492
1,367
102
102
464
329
290
931
84

Surplus and
Profits

Capital
29.455.500
915,000
6,170,400
19,722,150
222,057,520
17,923,000
50,430,310
12,945,740
23,927,870
23,425,838
39,945,220
5,550,000
6,042,500
335.132.500
75,168,560
63,736,300
38,035,000
44,290,400
34,665,690
14,052,460
37,863,200
162,731,430
105,377,547
59,469,900
16,023,550
102.705.500
10,755,000
30,484,590
3,316,600
9,030,000
143,372,705
3,020,000
970,133,150
36,449,515
11.885.500
194,237,200
34,574,650
19,751,000
363,780,630
16,365,000
15,487,518
11.572.500
44,766,390
115,515,610
11,553,000
7,811,000
58,238,490
38,525,000
30,995,600
71,086,000
4,260,000

28,073,940
895,950
6,147,130
14.493.820
222,060,452
18,759,390
157.238.640
30,585,350
27,279,610
17,164,960
36,871,385
5,953,340
5,010,940
307,807,710
66.401.820
45,851,955
28,058,464
46,542,150
30,498,190
39,671,200
81,436,510
380,247,470
141,119,910
48,810,025
14,210,830
77.743.640
8,670,310
18,920,730
1,957,290
30,800,900
241,105,540
1,900,960
2,351,103,860
35,753,935
7,048,380
214,526,850
19,549,180
14,756,720
893,291,420
49,825,060
12,450,520
7,982,040
41,166,100
87,485,405
8,901,540
22,253,800
53,582,220
21,369,920
35,500,170
61,978,040
4,414,360

Deposits
263,813,550
12,047,740
89,450,020
215,723,700
3,589,499,890
306,771,080
1,260,068,930
141,386,320
261.930.390
269,747,630
352,932,890
78,845,350
89,440,040
3,995,448,730
838,828,015
865,264,280
420,015,983
466,280,680
436,052,600
406,912,290
789,952,540
4,170,155,530
1,860,142,030
982.775.390
228,816,635
1,285,197,380
155,557,670
407,656,776
40,675,570
273,449,410
2,323,877,760
45,749,340
18,880,674,902
383,716,730
147,414,360
2,742,772,630
462,472,010
275,797,480
5,292,309,440
507,276,150
173,604,370
151,421,160
455,742,330
1,145,238,204
149,328,740
232,549,720
502,635,040
493,030,680
330,368,490
955,183,500
61,608,860

RESOURCES
Accepts.
L. of C„ etc.
26,442,030
301,630
1,846,940
10,794,270
195,324,510
7,480,660
37.484.970
4,947,810
11,951,920
10,455,360
22,493,630
12,882,670
3,406,020
282,358,520
180,696,740
19,390,060
19.183.180
72,464,910
31,553,080
16,895,906
28.114.180
205.818.110
91,399,470
24,323,250
16,220,258
42.418.970
4,019,430
11,931,010
1,551,870
11,454,110
108.465.110
1,992,920
1,832,214,410
27,944,380
37,689,740
146,263,400
12,523,580
10,115,990
319,819,770
18,026,690
7,132,470
3,986,140
65,655,060
75,258,550
27,316,240
15,610,420
47,447,010
24,337,610
20,374,540
36,696,880
2,699,620

Total
Liabilities
347,785,020
14,160,320
103,614,490
260.733.940
4,228,942,372
350,934,130
1,505,222,850
189.865.220
325,089,790
320,793,788
452,243,125
103,231,360
103,899,500
4,920,747,460
1,161,095,135
994,242,595
505,292,627
629,578,140
532.769.560
477,531,856
937,366,430
4,918,952,540
2,198,038,957
1,115,378,565
275,271,273
1,508,065,490
’ 179,002,410
468,993,106
47,501,330
324.734.420
2,816,821,115
52.663.220
24,034,126,322
483.864.560
204,037,980
3,297,800,080
529.119.420
320,421,190
6,869,201,260
591,492,900
208,674,878
174,961,840
607,329,880
1,423,497,769
197,099,520
278.224.940
661,902,760
577,263,210
417,238,800
1,124,944,420
72,982,840

Loans and
Discounts
212,541,850
5,988,030
50,120,920
153,281,280
2,319,224,661
159,292,366
895.317.200
118,098,720
179,428,830
123.844.530
274,093,250
54,220,390
48,747,460
2,838,165,582
599,485,871
585,338,640
273,127,020
392.412.530
320,976,948
230,720,349
472,270,980
3,064,535,450
1,083,552,350
508,203,715
161,778,160
822,085,979
81,382,350
253.106.200
28,268,130
150,360,430
1,467,923,970
26.263.890
11,750,296,241
319,233,320
113,496,690
2,014,989,220
242,635,460
140,971,660
3,377,808,817
310,575,650
118,289,800
90.809.890
353,977,470
770,925,181
120.394.530
153,256,480
441,507,520
294.945.200
268,615,285
646,520,040
39,210,580

Bonds and
Securities
51,390,650
4,980,710
29,658,090
38,887,840
986,604,520
84,871,753
457,448,710
50,181,890
65,871,350
102,178,170
62.727.409
24.688.360
28.671.410
1,009,943,402
212,090,900
205,085,460
103,475,370
111,220,340
83.218.580
202,953,585
327,086,260
1,263,163,560
719,781,590
368,814,820
52,094,950
325,428,890
55.319.360
90,460,270
8,925,280
150,776,630
967,026,920
14,978,980
6,471,749,600
58,304,570
49,217,610
636,259,250
137,643,940
109,153,150
2,330,514,440
229,110,930
41,773,670
42,036,030
78,005,910
233,174,080
38,845,900
94,329,740
98,858,920
158,092,370
67.883.580
273,648,010
16,329,130

GrandTotalU.S 7,261 16,338

587 24,186
3,804,729,733
6,125,230,031
60,267,610,935
4,247,176,004
74,444,746,703
39,522,617,065
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Alberta..............................................................................
British Columbia............................................................ '' ] ’
Manitoba........................................................................
New Brunswick...................................................................* ’
Newfoundland...........................................................
Nova Scotia........................................................
Ontario................................................................!!!!!!!!!!
Prince Edward Island.....................................
Quebec................................................................. . 1
Saskatchewan.............................................
St. Pierre et Miquelon...........................................
Yukon............................ .............................................
Total, Canadian Banks and Bankers........................

[

329
236
249

100
32
144
1,438
28
756
471
2
4

3,789

Miscellaneous
20,422,500
489,400
4,380,120
11.737.200
297,469,880
10,572,450
50,525,170
5,999,640
28,964,980
16,175,230
25.953.340
8,230,840
5,541,460
247,608,412
184.423.910
53,253,883
21,601,191
40,266,660
35,837,861
14.450.200
39,301,480
190.151.910
102,297,480
40,704,356
13,019,580
52,412,390
6,853,240
18,676,393
2.332.250
6.598.250
139,888,260
1,878,050
1,519,758,900
27.691.360
9,263,080
201,729,230
19.103.360
12,705,210
366,300,083
12,706,120
12,335,030
9,832,100
66,084,080
80,795,920
7,336,480
14,498,790
30,472,410
22,529,020
24.164.340
46,023,330
2,464,040

Cash and
Exchange Due
from Banks
62,768,830
2,705,170
19.336.820
57,031,170
624,647,970
96,347,181
100,748,210
15,512,680
50,825,390
78.466.440
88,914,230
16,091,750
20,923,200
823.207.810
164,294,750
147.973.230
106.571.340
85,089,210
92,668,330
29.262.820
98,914,260
396,617,760
291.481.230
197,089,140
48,192,414
308,051,150
35,233,630
105,976,450
7,867,770
16,906,110
241.633.810
9,601,080
4,283,805,030
78,752,620
31,903,320
443,644,864
129,025,875
57,692,860
793,997,141
39,001,610
36,362,090
32,066,500
108,315,660
337,682,631
30,513,300
16,069,560
90.689.440
101,566,590
56,177,461
158.539.340
14,908,990

Total
Resources
347 ,123,830
14 ,163,310
103 ,495,950
260 ,937,490
4,227 ,947,031
351 ,083,750
1,504 ,039,290
189 ,792,930
325 ,090,550
320 ,664,370
451 ,688,229
103 ,231,340
103 ,883,530
4,918 ,925,206
1,160 ,295,431
991 ,651,213
504 ,774,921
628 ,988,740
532 ,701,719
477 ,386,954
937 ,572,980
4,914 ,468,680
2,197 ,112,650
1,114 ,812,031
275 ,085,104
1,507 ,978,409
178 ,788,580
468 ,219,313
47 ,393,430
324 ,641,420
2,816 ,472,960
52 ,722,000
24,025 ,609,771
483 ,981,870
203 ,880,700
3,296 ,622,564
528 ,408,635
320 ,522,880
6,868 ,620,481
591 ,394,310
208 ,760,590
174 ,744,520
606 ,383,120
1,422 ,577,812
197 ,090,210
278 ,154,570
661 ,528,290
577 ,133,180
416 ,840,666
1,124 ,730,720
72, ,912,740