Ballenger & Richards' annual Denver city directory 1914, Part 8

Author: Ballenger & Richards
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: Denver, Colo. : Ballenger & Richards
Number of Pages: 1922


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FRATELLANZA CATOLICA DI SAN ROCCO-Thomas Canino, President. Meets second Sunday evening of each month at West Thirty-fourth avenue and Navajo street.


GENERAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION -O. N. Combs, President; Allison Stocker, Vice-President; W. H. King, Treasurer; A. M. Stein, Secretary. 312-314 Continental Building.


GERMAN KRIEGER VEREIN-Meets at East Denver Turner Hall on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Gustav Imm, President; C. Passolt, Secretary; L. Dauth, Treasurer.


GRAPHIC TRADES CLUB OF DENVER- Fred W. Reed, President; Chas. M. Davis, Vice-President; Wm. G. Chamberlin, Sec- retary; E. L. Wepf, Treasurer. Secretary's office, 1032 Eighteenth street.


GREETERS OF COLORADO - Art. Gird, President; Willard Hawkins, Treasurer; V. S. Warriner, Secretary, 1633 Arapahoe street.


GRUETLI VEREIN (Swiss Society)-Meets 1418 Larimer street on the first Wednes- day of each month. J. J. Lyrenman, Secre- tary.


JEWISH LADIES AID SOCIETY-1583 Fed- eral Boulevard.


JEWISH CONSUMPTIVES RELIEF SOCI- ETY-Dr. P. Hillkowitz, President; Dr. C. D. Spivak, Secretary. 412 Wyoming Build- ing.


JEWISH SOCIAL SERVICE FEDERATION OF DENVER-1583 Federal Boulevard, Gar- field A. Berlinsky, Superintendent and Sec- retary.


MASTER PAINTERS' ASSOCIATION - Charles Heidbrak, President; H. W. French, Secretary, 412 Charles Building.


MASTER PLUMBERS ASSOCIATION OF DENVER-J. J. Wafer, President; J. F. Van Daniker, Secretary. 202 Nassau Build- ing.


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MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL


LEGION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -COMMANDERY STATE OF COLORADO -Headquarters, 417 Kittredge Building. Meets first Tuesdays in October, December, April, May and February 12th of each year. Col. Charles A. White, Commander; Lieut. W. H. Conley, Recorder.


NATIONAL GERMAN-AMERICAN ALLI- ANCE, COLORADO BRANCH-Frank Kratzer, Secretary, 207 Knickerbocker Building.


ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUBLIC HEALTH AS- SOCIATION-J. Foster Symes, President; G. W. Vallery, Vice-President; C. S. Haugh- wout, Treasurer; S. Poulterer Morris, Ex- ecutive Secretary, 29 second floor State Capitol.


SCHWEIZER MAENNERCHOR - Meets every second, third and fourth Wednesdays at 1418 Larimer street. George Schmidt, Secretary.


SCHWEIZER VEREIN (Swiss Society) - Meets every second Tuesday of each month at 1418 Larimer street. George Schmidt, Secretary.


S. MICHELE ARCANGELO SOCIETA - Michael Lotito, President. Meets first Tuesday of each month at West Thirty- fourth avenue and Navajo street.


SOCIALER TURN VEREIN-Meets second and fourth Thursdays at 1320 Tenth street. Albert Becker, President; Carl Moewes, Vice-President; W. Kley, Recording Sec- retary; H. Finbenger, Corresponding Sec- retary.


SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY OF DENVER- Meets first Thursday of every month at 1827 Glenarm Place. George Anderson, Secre- tary.


SOCIALIST PARTY OF DENVER-Meets every Sunday evening at Normal Hall, 1545 Glenarm Place. Marshall De Witt, Secre- tary.


SOCIETA NATIVI DI POTENZA-Felix Po- bone, President; Rocco San Tangelo, Re- cording Secretary. Meet on every Sunday evening of each week at West Thirty- fourth avenue and Navajo street.


SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS-J. W. Barrows, Secretary, 215 Ernest & Cranmer Building.


SOCIETY OF MAYFLOWER DESCEND- ANTS IN THE STATE OF COLORADO -- J. F. Vaile, Governor; Alfred B. Bell, Sec- retary.


ST. FRANCIS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY- Charles Dunst, President; Herman Woert- mann, Secretary. Meets first Sunday in each month at St. Elizabeth's Church.


THEATRICAL MECHANICAL ASSOCIA- TION-F. G. Le Master, President; H. W. Graham, Secretary. Meets first Tuesday every month at 1422 Curtis.


STATE ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE-Y. M. C. A. Building, Denver, Colo.


THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY (Colorado Branch)-Meets every Wednesday and Sunday evening at 1437 Glenarm Place. Mrs. L. A. Chapman, Corresponding Sec- retary.


TRAMWAY MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION- W. L. Reed, Chairman; F. G. Moffat, Treasurer; A. S. McCormack, Secretary, Tramway Building.


TRAVELERS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION OF AMERICA (Colorado Division)- Meet at call. C. W. Morris, President; Duncan A. Holaday, Secretary and Treas- urer.


UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS' ASSOCIATION, PIKES PEAK COUNCIL 15-Meet second and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at Masonic Temple. Watt G. Shelden, Secretary, 714 Equitable Building.


VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMAN'S AS- SOCIATION-A. L. Barker, Chief; H. M. Sarwash, Financial Secretary, 302 Jacobson Building, 17th corner Arapahoe.


VISITING NURSE ASSOCIATION OF DEN- VER-Mrs. W. V. Hodges, President; Mrs. W. P. Malburn, First VicePresident; Mrs. Chas. Loughridge, Second Vice-President; Mrs. S. Fosdick Jones, Secretary; Mrs. Thomas Keely, Treasurer, 535-536 Temple Court.


WESTERN STOCK SHOW (NATIONAL)- Denver Union Stock Yards. E. M. Am- mons, President; Henry Gebhardt, Vice- President, Denver; J. A. Shoemaker, Treas- urer, Denver; Fred P. Johnson, Secretary, Denver.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-President, Mrs. Antoinette A. Haw- ley, 1047 Nineteenth avenue; Vice-President, Mrs. Mellie I. Eames, 2135 Gilpin; Corre- sponding Secretary, Mrs. Cora L. White, 280 S. Washington; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Florence Wilmot, 4201 Umatilla; Treasurer, Mrs. Ella B. Butler, 3715 Meade; Secretary L. T. L., Mrs. S. S. Finch-Williams, 4360 Zenobia. Eighth District Executive Meet- ings-Eighth District W. C. T. U. Execu- tive meeting is held the third Thursday in each month at 2:30 p. m. in the committee room, Woman's Club Building, 1437 Glen- arm Place.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION-W. E. Sweet, President; J. S. Tem- ple, Vice-President; Ira E. Lute, Gen- eral Secretary; I. B. Perkins, Treasurer. Sixteenth avenue, corner Lincoln street. D. & R. G. R. R. department, 1040 West Eighth avenue. Trade School and Annex, 321-323 Seventeenth avenue.


YOUNG WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TION-Mrs. Frank Jerome, President; Mrs. J. L. Jerome, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. Eleanor Eicholtz, Treasurer; Mrs. E. J. Foote, Superintendent, 125 Eighteenth ave- nue.


YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- TIONS-Of the United States of America for Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Utah, Wyoming. West Central Field Committee of the National Board, 603-604 Wyoming Building, Denver, Colorado, Phone Main 4817.


TRADES AND LABOR ORGANIZA- TIONS.


INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS.


WESTERN FEDERATION OF MINERS- Ernest Mills, Secretary-Treasurer, 511 Den- ' ham Building.


CITY HEADQUARTERS -BUILDING TRADES CLUB (INC.)-George Griswold Sharpe, Secretary-Manager, Club Building, 1731 Arapahoe street.


STATE ORGANIZATIONS.


BRICKLAYERS' AND MASONS' INTER- NATIONAL-M. T. Leonard, President, Colorado Springs; W. H. McCord, Secre- tary-Treasurer, P. O. Box 176, Denver. COLORADO ANTI-INJUNCTION LEAGUE -Chris Dues, Secretary, 2834 W. 24th avenue. Meets first Sunday, 2 p. m., 1756 Champa.


COLORADO STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR-John McLennan, President; W. T. Hickey, Secretary-Treasurer. Box 1408. Rooms 305-306 German-American Trust Company Building, Denver. Phone Main 4037.


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FEDERATION OF RAILWAY EMPLOYES, DENVER & RIO GRANDE SYSTEM)- Harvey A. Hanks, Secretary, 2780 W. Irvington Place. Meetings called.


INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MA- CHINISTS, DISTRICT LODGE NO. 20 (DENVER & RIO GRANDE SYSTEM) -- Thomas Walsh, Secretary, 200 Club Build- ing, Denver.


INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS-Centennial Dis- trict Council of Third District. J. A. Pearce, President, 244 S. Gilpin, Denver; A. A. Hamnett, Secretary, Victor, Colo.


STATE JOURNEYMEN BARBERS' ASSO- CIATION-Thomas Arnell, President, Vic- tor; Ed Anderson, Secretary, Board Trade Building, Pueblo; J. E. Connelly, Organ- izer, Club Building, Denver.


UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERI- CA, DISTRICT NO. 15-Edward Doyle, Secretary, 301 German American Trust Co. Building.


LOCAL CENTRAL BODIES.


ALLIED PRINTING TRADES COUNCIL -R. P Means, President; Thomas P. Rodgers, Secretary-Treasurer. Box 1447. Phone Champa 424. Meet third Wednes- day, 202 Quincy Building.


AMUSEMENT COUNCIL OF DENVER AND VICINITY-Edward P. Addington, Secre- tary. P. O. Box 302. Meets first Wednes- day, 11 a. m., T. M. A. Hall, 1422 Curtis street.


CARPENTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL - Thomas Roddy, Secretary. Meet first and third Wednesday, Carpenters' Hall, 1947 Stout.


CEMENT WORKERS' DISTRICT COUN- CIL-W. I Swint, Secretary, 1030 Champa street. Meets fourth Monday, Club Build- ing, 1731 Arapahoe street.


DENVER BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL Walter L. Fowler, Secretary, 4441 Utica street; Peter Johns, Business Agent, Club Building. Meets Carpenters' Hall, 1947 Stout street, Friday nights.


BOARD OF BUSINESS AGENTS OF THE BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL-Meets every day except Saturday at 11 a. m. at Building Trades Club, Club Building.


DENVER TRADES AND LABOR ASSEM- BLY-Earl R. Hoage, President; Residence Phone Gallup 1892; W. R. Welsh, Secretary. Phone Main 861. Box 1372. Meet second and fourth Sundays, 1756 Champa street.


LOCAL JOINT EXECUTIVE BOARD, BARTENDERS, COOKS AND WAITERS -E. J. Lott, Secretary, 316 Club Building. Meets every Friday at 3 p m., room 318 Club Building.


PAINTERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL-S. S. Forrest, Secretary, 1756 Champa street. Meets every Monday, 8 p. m., Painters' Hall, 1756 Champa street.


UNION LABEL LEAGUE NO. 1 OF DEN- VER-Edw. C. Stoughton, President; E. R. Hoage, Secretary-Treasurer. P. O. Box 759. Meet first and third Fridays, 8 p. m., 318 Club Building.


WOMAN'S TRADE UNION LEAGUE- Mrs Thos. Auter, Secretary, 1125 W. Col- fax av. Meets first and third Sunday after- noons, Cook's Hall, 318 Club Building.


LOCALS.


AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORK- ERS-M. W. Burg, Secretary, 241 Grant avenue. Meets Monday evenings, room 3, Building Trades Club, 1731 Arapahoe.


AMALGAMATED SHEET METAL WORK- ERS NO. 66-Railroad Men-J. K. Abel, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Mon-' day nights, 202 Quincy Building.


BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORKERS-Ray E. Louderback, Secretary and Business Agent, 1418 Larimer. Meets second and fourth Saturdays.


BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY WORK- ERS NO. 208 (Jewish)-David Herman, Secretary, 2639 W. Holden Place. Meets second and fourth Fridays, 10 a. m., 2642 W Colfax


BARBERS NO. 205-John E. Connelly, Secre- tary, 200 Club Building. Meets last Wednes- day in month, Hall No. 2, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


BARTENDERS NO. 8-Fred Wessel, Busi- ness Agent, room 316 Club Building. Meets every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock at 318 Club Building.


BEER BOTTLERS NO. 58-Wm. Koch, Sec- retary; office 432 Charles Building. Tele- phone Champa 3588; Residence Phone, Gal- lup 2787. Meets second and fourth Tues- days, 1418 Larimer.


BEER DRIVERS, STABLEMEN AND FIREMEN NO. 56-Wm. Koch, Secretary; office 432 Charles Building.' Telephone Champa 3588; Residence Phone, Gallup 2787. Meets first and third Saturdays, B. T C., 1731 Arapahoe.


BINDERY WOMEN NO. 58-Miss Mattie Hoffman, Secretary, 500 Dakota avenue. Meets first Monday, 202 Quincy Building.


BOILER MAKERS NO. 179-Earl Watson, Secretary, 200 Club Building. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, Hall No. 2, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


BOOKBINDERS-R. Y. Harrison, 741 S. Logan. Meets second Tuesday, 202 Quincy Building.


BRICKLAYERS NO. 1-W. H McCord, Sec- retary. P. O. Box 176. Meets Mondays, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


BREWERS, MALTSTERS AND COOPERS NO. 44-Wm. Koch, Secretary; office 432 Charles Building. Telephone Champa 3588; Residence Phone, Gallup 2787. Meets sec- ond and fourth Sunday mornings, B. T. C., Club Building.


BROOM MAKERS NO. 40-W H. Seltzer, Secretary, 3512 Lawrence.


BROTHERHOOD LOCOMOTIVE ENGI - NEERS, DIVISION 186-244 Coronado Building. P. J. McGill, Secretary. Meets every Saturday night at 1543 Champa.


BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CARMEN, MAIN LINE LODGE NO. 146-T. A. Sloan, Recording Secretary, 818 W. 5th avenue; Wm. C. Obernolte, Financial Secretary, 2727 W. 2d avenue. Meets every Saturday, 8 p. m., K. of P Hall, Evans Block, at Loop. BROTHERHOOD RAILWAY CLERKS NO. 112-B. J. Salmon, Secretary, 4166 Knox Court. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Carpenters' Hall, 1947 Stout.


BROTHERHOOD OF RAILWAY TRAIN- MEN NO. 680-Jas. G. Edgeworth, Secre- tary, 3118 W. 26th avenue. Meets every Tuesday night, B. T. C., Club Building.


BUILDING LABORERS AND HOD CARRIERS NO. 1 (white)-Chas G. Potter, Secretary, 1881 S. Washington. Meets at 1625 Larimer, every Monday night.


BUILDING LABORERS NO. 1-E. Johnson, Secretary, 2235 Arapahoe street. Meets Eureka Hall, 2235 Arapahoe street, every Monday night.


BUTCHER WORKMEN'S PROTECTIVE UNION NO. 531-Ed Daniels, Secretary, 2865 S. Bannock. Meets second and fourth Tuesday nights, Hall No. 1, Club Building. CARPENTERS NO. 55-Robert Currie, Sec- retary, 1947 Stout. Meets Mondays, 1947 Stout.


CARPENTERS U. B NO. 1874-J. T. Clapp, Secretary. Meets first and third Mondays, 1436 Curtis.


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CARPENTERS NO. 1908 (CARRIAGE,


WAGON, AUTOMOBILE) - Charles D. Smith, Secretary, 1546 Wazee. Meets every Friday night, Carpenters' Hall, 1947 Stout. CARRIAGE AND WAGONMAKERS' LOCAL NO. 122-R. Haeglin, Secretary, 1535 Ala- meda avenue. Meets second Tuesday, 322 Charles Building.


CEMENT FINISHERS AND HELPERS NO. 159-W. I. Swint, Secretary, 1030 Champa. Meets third Wednesday, room 4, B. T. C, Club Building.


CEMENT WORKERS 54-W. C. Smith, Secretary, 1731 Arapahoe. Meets first Mon- day, Club Building.


CIGARMAKERS 129-J. W. Sanford, Secre- tary. Room 201 Railroad Building. Meets first and third Tuesdays, 1756 Champa.


COACH AND CAR BUILDERS 1196-E. C. Simmons, Secretary. Meets first and third Fridays, 401 Club Building.


COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPHERS OF AMERICA 31-C. M. Worth, M. D., Sec- retary-Treasurer, 620 14th street. Meets subject to call of President.


COOKS 18-Roy Ridgley, Business Agent, 318 Club Building. Meets every Monday night, 318 Club Building.


COOPERS 165-Amos J. Alley, Secretary. Meets second Thursday, 305 German Amer- ican Trust Building.


DENVER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION - William Gunther, Secretary, Fire Station, corner Twentieth and Curtis. Meets twice a month, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe


ELECTRICAL WORKERS 68 (INSIDE MEN)-Lawrence Stone, Secretary, Box 614. Meets every Monday, 1517 Lawrence. ELECTRICAL WORKERS 111-C. L. Wil- cox, Secretary and Business Agent, P. O. Box 127. Meets every Friday evening at 1517 Lawrence.


ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS 25-F. L. Wilson, Secretary, 890 S. Grant. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Club Build- ing.


ENGINEERS 1 (INTERNATIONAL STEAM)-H. S. Peregrine, Secretary. Box 467. Meets Thursdays, Building Trades Club, 1731 Arapahoe.


ENGINEERS (HOISTERS AND PORTA- BLE) - James Dunhill, 1034 Cherokee. Meets Thursdays, Room 2, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe


FEDERAL LABOR UNION 14646 - Dora


Donaldson, Secretary, 754 Inca. Meets every other week, Club Building, 1731 Arapahoe.


GARMENT WORKERS 139-Carrie Olsen, Secretary, 1642 Pearl. Meets second and fourth Fridays, 5:30 p. m., B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


GLASS WORKERS 53-Frank Pollock, Sec- retary, 440 W. First avenue. Meets first and third Tuesdays, B. T. C., 1731 Arap- ahoe.


GRANITE CUTTERS-Olof H. Edling, Sec- retary, 962 S. Ogden. Meets fourth Thurs- day, 318 Club Building.


HORSESHOERS 29-J. F. Welsh, Secre- tary, 1548 Wazee. Meets second and fourth Fridays, 323 Charles Building.


INTERNATIONAL BLACKSMITHS AND HELPERS 457-C. E. Hopkins, Secretary, Box 546, Englewood, Colo. Meets first and third Fridays, 209 Charles Building.


IRON MOLDERS 188-W. A. Sullivan, Sec- retary, 875 Knox Court. Meets first and third Mondays, Swiss Club Hall, 1418 Larimer.


LADIES' TAILORS 47-J. Bergow, Secre- tary, 1530 Lowell Boulevard. Meets first and third Saturdays at 401 Club Building.


LATHERS, WOOD, WIRE AND METAL 68-J. H. Mitchell, Secretary, Room 211 City Hall. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


LAUNDRY WORKERS 22-Ed. Peterson, Secretary, 1130 12th street. Meets second and fourth Fridays at 1548 California.


LETTER CARRIERS 47-F. W. Anderson, Secretary. Meet first Saturday, 1548 Cali- fornia.


LITHOGRAPHERS 15-Albert Zabel, Secre- tary, '416 21st street. Meets fourth Friday, 318 Club Building.


MACHINISTS 47-W. F. Evans, Business Agent, 200 Club Building. Meets Friday nights, Hall No. 2, B. T. C., 1731 Arap- ahoe.


MACHINISTS' APPRENTICES-H. Kiddie, Secretary. Meet second and fourth Fri- days, Hall No. 4, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe. MAILERS 8-Edward Kurve, 3115 W. 28th avenue. Meets first Tuesday in month, 1418 Larimer.


MARBLE WORKERS 76-H. A. Rohe, Sec- retary, 628 S. Pearl. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, B. T. C., 1731 Arapahoe.


MOVING PICTURE OPERATORS 230, I. A. T. S. E .- Charles Decker, Secretary, P. O. Box 302. Meets second and fourth Tues- days at T. M. A. Hall, 1422 Curtis.


MUSICIANS 20-F. J. Leibold, Secretary, 1528 Lincoln. Meets second Tuesday, 11 a. m., 1528 Lincoln.


ORDER RAILWAY TELEGRAPHERS 77 -C. L. Cheney, Secretary, 935 17th street. Meets first Monday, 620 14th street.


ORDER RAILWAY CONDUCTORS 44-F. D. Elliott, Secretary, 422 Exchange. Build- ing. Meets every Monday, 2 p. m., 1543 Champa.


PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 79-G. D. Bricker, Secretary, 1756 Champa. Meets Thursdays, 1756 Champa.


PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 1045 (SIGN WRITERS)-Joseph Strausburg, Secre-


tary, 1727 Welton. Meets every Friday evening, Painters' Hall, 1756 Champa.


PAINTERS 100 (CARRIAGE AND AUTO- MOBILE)-M. J. Fitzsimmons, Secretary, 1756 Champa. Meets first and third Wed- nesdays, Painters' Union Hall.


PATTERN MAKERS' LEAGUE-Lee Bray- ton, Secretary, 920 W. 6th avenue. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 305 German American Trust Building.


PHOTO-ENGRAVERS 18-O. A. Bergstrom, Secretary, 939 Inca. Meets first Tuesday, 202 Quincy Building.


PLASTERERS 32-J. P. Butler, Secretary, 417 Cherokee. Meets every Tuesday, 1625 Larimer.


PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS 3-J. J. Connor, Secretary, B. T. C., Club Build- ing.' Meets every Wednesday evening at B. T. C., Club Building.


PLUMBERS' APPRENTICES-Thomas Pil- key, Secretary, B. T. C., Club Building. Meets second and fourth Fridays, same place.


PRINTING PRESSMEN 1 (JOB)-E. O. Braithwaite, Secretary, 3701 S. Downing. Meets first Friday, 202 Quincy Building.


PRINTING PRESSMEN 22 (WEB)-E. C. Stoughton, Secretary, 220 E. 7th avenue, Apt. 9. Meets third Tuesday, 202 Quincy Building.


PRINTING PRESSMEN 40 - Charles Nicholls, 364 S. Pearl. Meets fourth Tues- day 1756 Champa.


PRINTING PRESS ASSISTANTS 14-Thos. P. Rodgers, Business Agent, 205 Quincy Building. Meets second Wednesday, 202 Quincy Building.


RAILROAD PIPE FITTERS AND HELP- ERS 605-Meets second and fourth Fridays, Club Building.


RETAIL CLERKS 7-F. G. Blackwell, Sec- retary, care Dreyfus Clothing Co., 16th and Larimer. Meets first and third Mon day nights, 323 Charles Building.


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SODA BOTTLERS AND DRIVERS 380- Wm. Koch, Secretary, 432 Charles Build- ing, Phone Champa 3588; Residence Phone Gallup 2787. Meets first and third Tues- days, 318 Club Building.


STAGE EMPLOYES 7-John L. Compton, Secretary, P. O. Box 108. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 9 a. m., T. M. A. Hall, 1422 Curtis.


STEAM FITTERS 208-E. Balfe, Secretary. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, 40 King Block.


STENOGRAPHERS, BOOKKEEPERS, TYPEWRITERS AND ASSISTANTS 14491 -Miss Mamie Hickey,Secretary, 503 Den- ham Building. Meets


first and third Tuesdays, 303 Charles Building.


STEREOTYPERS AND ELECTROTYPERS 13-Thos. A. Auter, Secretary, 1125 W. Colfax. Meets first Wednesday, 202 Quincy Building.


STONE CUTTERS-J. Lindsay, Secretary, P. O. Box 406. Meets second and fourth Mondays, 415 Club Building.


STONE MASONS 12-Dan Snyder, Secre- tary, P. O. Box 68. Meets second and fourth Thursdays, 401 Club Building.


STRUCTURAL BRIDGE IRON WORKERS 24-M. H. Ryan, Secretary and Business Agent, 1731 Arapahoe. Meets first and second Wednesdays, Club Building.


SWITCHMEN'S UNION OF NORTH


AMERICA-Ray Eaton, Secretary, 2850 California. Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays at 401 Club Building.


TAILORS 3-Pete Wallertz, Secretary, 604 12th street. Meets 4th Tuesday, 209 Charles Building.


TILE LAYERS 28-Guy Halleck, Secretary, 1200 S. Washington. Meets first and third Mondays, B. T. C., Club Building.


TILE LAYERS' HELPERS 65-Meets second and fourth Mondays, B. T. C., Club Build- ing.


TOBACCO STRIPPERS 1042-Bessie Miller, Secretary, 1834 Ogden. Meets first and third Tuesdays, 5:30 p. m., 318 Club Build- ing.


TRAVELERS' GOODS AND LEATHER NOVELTY WORKERS 22-Wm. T. De- weese, Secretary, 1335 Inca. Meets first and third Thursdays, 318 Club Building.


TYPOGRAPHICAL 49-F. C. Birdsall, Sec- retary, 301 Bank Block, 17th and Arapahoe streets. Box 681. Meet first Sunday in month, 2 p. m., Horan's Hall, 1521 Cleve- land Place.


UNITED LABORERS OF DENVER-H. L. Wright, Secretary, 616 Quitman. Meets Tuesday nights, Hall No. 1, Club Building, 1731 Arapahoe.


UPHOLSTERERS 2-William Eggs, Secre- tary, 321 7th avenue. Meets fourth Friday, 415 Club Building.


WAITERS 14-Clarence Cox, Secretary- Treasurer and Business Agent. Meets at Waiters' Club Rooms, 1923 Curtis, first and third Mondays at 2:30 p. m., second and fourth Mondays at 8:30 p. m.


WOMAN'S AUXILIARY TO THE B. OF R. T. 43-Miss Lizzie Strosser, Secretary, 2328 W. 29th avenue. Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, Knights of Columbus Hall.


WOMEN'S AUXILIARY TO MACHINISTS- Mrs. Mary Webb, Secretary, 3371 Stuart. Meets second and fourth Wednesday after- noons, Hall No. 1, B. T. C., 1731 Arap- ahoe.


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STREET AND AVENUE


GUIDE


TO THE


CITY OF DENVER


Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1908 by BALLENGER & RICHARDS In the office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington


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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.


EXPLANATION TO STREET GUIDE.


It will be noticed that in this Street Guide the names of the streets are mentioned in alphabetical order, giving the course in which they run, as near as possible, to all points of the com- pass, and enumerating all streets which cross the same in the order in which they occur, except on such streets as are crossed by numeral streets or avenues exclusively.


The decimal system of numbering being adopted, one hun- dred numbers are assigned to each square, giving one number to each twelve and one-half feet, or two numbers to each lot of twenty-five feet, beginning at the Platte River on the west at 0, and 100 at First street, increasing northeasterly on Larimer and all streets running parallel.


Streets crossing Larimer are numbered from Broadway in- creasing northwesterly. On Broadway and on streets running parallel with same the numbers increase northward and south- ward from Ellsworth avenue at 0. Avenues crossing Broadway are numbered east and west from Broadway at 0, prefixing the word West to that portion of the avenue west of Broadway, as follows: West Twelfth avenue would apply to that part of Twelfth avenue west of Broadway.


All West avenues run parallel with West Colfax avenue and from West Sixteenth avenue north to West Fifty-second avenue are located north and west of the Platte River. All other avenues run parallel to Colfax avenue.


For convenience in locating the streets and avenues, we have used the most prominent streets, avenues, boulvards and the Platte River as locating points.


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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.


STREETS AND AVENUES.


ACOMA,


First west of Broadway, num- bered north from West Ellsworth av at 0, crossed by numeral ave- nues to West Col- fax or Fifteenth av and from West Forty-second a v at 4200 to north limits.


ADAMS,


Thirty-third east of Broadway, numbered ยท north from Ellsworth av at 0, crossed by numeral avenues to Seventeenth av and from Twenty- sixth av at 2600 to north limits.


ALAMEDA AV,


Fourth south of


Ellsworth av


from South


Broadway east to Yosemite.


S Broadway 0


S Lincoln


100


S Sherman 200


S Grant


300


ALCOTT,


First west of


Zuni, numbered


north from West Ellsworth av at 0, crossed by nu- meral avenues to West Eighth av, from West Col- fax av at 1500 to West Twenty- first av, from River Drive at 2251 to West Lake pl and from West Thirty-second av at 3200 to north limits.


ALLYN,


From Lipan west


to railroad


tracks, between


West First av


and West Ells- worth av.


AMES,


From Larimer


sou theast to Humboldt, b e-


tween Thirty- eighth and For- tieth sts.


AMES,


First west of


Sheridan Boule- vard from West Ellsworth av


Fifteenth south of Ellsworth av from South Broadway east to South Colorado Boulevard.


S Broadway 0


S Lincoln 100


S Sherman 200


S Grant 300


S Logan 400


S Pennsylvania 500


S Pearl 600


S Washington


700


S Clarkson


800


S Emerson


900


S Ogden 1000


S Corona


1100


S Downing


1200


S Marion


1300


S Lafayette


1400


S Humboldt


1500


S Franklin


1600


S Gilpin


1700


S Williams


1800


S High


1900


S Race


2000


S Lincoln 100


S Sherman 200


S Gaylord


2200


S Grant 300


400


S Pearl


600


S Columbine


2500


S Washington


700


S Elizabeth


2600


S Clarkson


800


S Pearl


600


700


S Clarkson


800


S Emerson


900


S Ogden


1000


S Corona


1100


S Downing


1200


S Marion


1300


S Lafayette


1400


S Humboldt


1500


S Franklin


1600


S Gilpin


1700


S Williams S High


1900


S Race


2000


S Vine


2100


S Gaylord


2200


S York


2300


S University


2400


Not platted-


S Steele


3200


S Adams


3300


S Cook 3400


S Madison 3500


S Munroe 3600


S Garfield


3700


S Jackson


3800


S Harrison


3900


S Colorado Boulevard




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