Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1929, Page 13

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Deeper and broader channels for the ship of Modern Business a » For greater usefulness to Modern Business The Equitable Trust Company and The Seaboard Natlonal Bank announcc today thelr consohdauon as The Eqmtable Trust Company O! NEW: YORK HEN the mammoth ships of our generation began to move thelf unprecedented cargoes, channels had to be broadened and deepeneci to make arrival and departure safe and sure. So, with the growth in trade and industry today, tending toward larger smglc units of manufacture and distribution, the financial channels also must broaden and deepen. The consolidation of two well-rounded banking institutions — The Equiuble- Trust, Company and the Seaboard National Bank, reflects this trend. It creates 2 bank large: enough to sausfy the financial needs of our great modern corporauons, yet flexible enough to- meet every banking requitement of the individual. The . new Equitable Trust Company takes its place as one of the ontstandmg financial + institutions of the_ country, Thousands of important banking affiliations abroad - and large offices in London and Paris place it in the front rank of international banks. .A great trust organization gives it supremacy in fidudary fields. Men -of estabhshcd lcadcrshxp in commerce, finance and law will serve as trustees for the company, lendmg their judgment and authority to the management of its affairs. Through the broad experience of trained executive officers from both organiza- tions; an nnmtermptcd usefulness is assured. Every customer will find in the atmosphere of alt Equitable offices the same spirit of personal cordiality and &xendly helpfulncss which have characterized both orgamzauons in. thc past. " ; TRUSTEES Winrtaror W. Arprrcem, Mutray, Aldrich & Webb, Lawyers Crzrus A. Austi, President Eruorr Avererr, New York Epwarp J. Barser, President, Bar- ber Steamship Lines Howarp Barns, New York Huor Bram-Swurrs, 'l'mu.. Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co. - Hanzy S. Bowzas, Goldman, Sachs &Co. * H. D. Campprrr, Vice-Byesident Warrer S. Careentse, Jr., Vice- President, E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. . Harowo Benjasan Craxx, White, Weld & Co. J. S. Cormw, Chairman, Franklin Railway Supply Co. Howarp E. Cors, Vice-President, Standard Oil Co. of New York Deros W.-Cooxs, New York Hanry E. Coorer, Vice-President Epwarp J. Cornmsm, President, National Lead Co. Faeperic R. Couperr, of Messrs. Coudert Brothers, Lawyers Crarxson Cowr, of James A. Hearn & Son, Inc. _Paur D. Cravarn, of Messts. Cra- vath, de Gersdorff, Swaine & Wood,b ers Berraan Cvn.u, John D. Rocke- felles ‘Tromas M. Desevons, Lawyer FranxrinD'Orizs, Vice-President, Prudential Ins. Co. of America Caaziss G. Du Boms, New York Crareis A. Furie, Merchane . BennErr L. Giry, Terrell, Texas . T. M. Gieores, President, Jones & L‘ug,hhnSudGotponum Jaums: A. Goroemarrs, Presi H:u.Goldmkh&Co Inc, The Equitable Trust Company A fltéfger qu be S'mhard Ilfahml Bank and The Equitable Trust Company + OF NEW YORK Total R:mma in ¢xm: of $800 000,000 Mam Ofia 1 n;o.a Street, New York. + Greater New York Offices: 115 Broadway, 40 Wotth Strégt, Madison Avenue st 28th Street, 41 Wm 34th Suuq [l Madison Avenue at 45th Street, Madison Avenue at 79th Street, 368 East 149th | Stteet Offcrs of Out-of town Representasives: Philladelphis, Baltimore, Atlants, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Pittsburgh + Egquitable Secuites Company, Inc.; Boxos, Wuflnm Foreign Offices: London, Pasis, Mexico City « Equitabi Eastern Banking Caqparatm. Slunglm. Honglmng, Tieagsin— Epwazp H. R, Gzzzrw, President, Texas Midland Railroad A. H. Grisworp, Vice-Pres., Intes~ national Tel. & Tel. Corp. Caanves Havoew, of Messrs. Hay- den, Stone & Company Orro H. Kann, of Messrs. Kuhn, Loeb & Company Jomn L. Kmmuerzr, Chairmas, Whitney & Kemmeter, Inc. Axtrvr W. Loassy, Chairman of the Board Evrcoop C. Lurxin, New York H. Epmunp Macroro, Vice-Presi- dent, F. L. Carlisle & Co., Inc. * Jorn C. Martiv, of Curtis-Martin Newspapers, Inc. Caas. G. Meyee, The Cord Meyer Company Avuszrr G. Mrsanx, Masten & Nichols Groree K. Morrow, Chairmin, Gold Dust Corporation Groree Werwoop Murray, of Messrs. Murray, Aldrich & Webb, Lawyers Winstow S. Pmace, of Messrs. Pierce & Greer, Lawyers Lyuan Ruoapms, Vice-Presideat S. Stern, Vice-President C. C. Tromwson, New York Ror E. Touuson, Chairmag of the Board, National Biscuie Company Groree P. Waarzy, President, Vacuum Oil Co. HanzyD.Warro, President, Union Sulphur Company Crarces A. Wnerasivee, Presi- dent, A. Wimpfheimer & Bro., Inc H!fl;t Rooszzs Winrmzor, of Messrs, Harris, Winthrop & Co.

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