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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 6th Annual Edition, 1918-1919
Volume 498, Page 34   View pdf image (33K)
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The Profit-Sharing Building and
Loan Association

This Assosciation is the same as all other Building Associations in every
particular, except two new features, which are as follows:

First—YOU DO NOT HAVE THE TROUBLE OF ATTENDING THE MEET-
INGS OF THE ASSOCIATION;

Secondly—YOU DO NOT LOSE TIME OR SPEND CAR FARE TO MAKE
PAYMENTS OR DEPOSITS.

These Banks are placed right in your own home, so that at any time during
the week or month, which is most convenient, you can place therein your pay-
ment, without the loss of a moment's time or a cent car fare.

Along with the Bank you have a Building Association Book, the number of
which corresponds with that of your Bank.

The Association has provided agents who will call upon you weekly or month-
ly, open your bank and take therefrom your weekly or monthly payment, credit
it in your book and bring the same to the office in the same manner as is done
by the Sick Benefit Societies,

OFFICERS AND DIEECTOES:

Clark L. Smith .................................. President.

(Lawyer).

H. M. Burkett................................... Secretary.

(Real Estate and Fire Insurance Broker).

W. H. J. Wheeler................................ Treasurer.

(Barber, 106 Howard Street).

A. E. Anderson................................ Bookkeeper.

(1615 W. Saratoga St.)
James E. Dougherty, Caterer................629 Lanvale Street.

William C. McCard............................... Attorney.

(21 E. Saratoga St.)

DROP US A CARD AND A REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL TO SEE.

Office, 514 St. Paul Street

 

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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 6th Annual Edition, 1918-1919
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