proportion of the company’s product is sold in the United
States and Canada, but it is also exported to all countries
of the World. Nine hundred persons are employed, the
majority of whom are skilled workmen.
D. 0. CUNNINGHAM GLASS COMPANY
The D. O. Cunningham Glass Company was established
in 1849 and incorporated in 1898, under the laws of Penn-
sylvania. The capital is $245,000, in shares of $100 par,
and the company has a surplus of $65,000. Its plant
sccupies an entire city block on the South Side, Pittsburgh,
and employs 250 people, in the production of soda bottles
exclusively, by using O’Neil machinery. Its annual net
sales are $300,000, and its yearly capacity is 800,000 gross
of bottles. The officers of the company are H. V. Cunning-
ham, President; L. S. Cunningham, Sr., Treasurer; and
William James, Secretary and General Manager.
The First National Bank at Pittsburgh is thoroughly
zquipped to handle promptly and economically all matters
pertaining to the export business of glass and other com-
modities. Tt finances cargoes of merchandise destined
to any part of the World. Its large resources enable it
to handle business of this kind. however large or com-
plicated.
All branches of International Banking are completely
covered by our facilities.
We issue drafts and make payments in all parts of the
World.
We handle Trade and Bankers’ Acceptances.
All languages are spoken in our Foreign Department.
Officers of this institution are trained bankers with a
wide experience, and its directors are successful men in a
large variety of enterprises, affording a broad scope of
business knowledge.