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NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, N cor 2d nw; pres, Ernest W Roberts; vice-pres, Jesse C Adkins, T Janney Brown; sec, Mrs J H Branson
NATIONAL LUTHERAN HOME FOR THE AGED OF THE UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA, Lang- don, D C; pres, Rev John Weidley, D D; treas, Harry T Domer; sec, Rev J T Huddle; cor sec, W H Finkel; trustees, Revs Henry Anstadt, Richard Schmidt, W K Butler, George F Muth, A K Wagner, J T Huddle D D, J E Harms D D, John Weidley, W H Finckel, John H Jones, F K Kakel, F R Wagner; board of lady managers, pres, Mrs S R Weidley; vice-pres, Mrs Charles Butler, Mrs L H Waring, Mrs J T Huddle; sec, Mrs A W Nauck; treas, Miss Barbara Wiegand
NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Bladensburg rd 31/2 miles northeast from city; trustees, Francis H Duehay, William M Shuster, Col W O Owen, J Holds- worth Gordon, Saml Ross, Dr Chas A Wells, Chas H Robb; pres, Wm M Shuster; vice-pres, Francis H Due- hay: sec and treas, Saml. W Curriden; supt, George A Stirling; asst supt, Dennis E Chester
NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Conduit rd and District line; pres, Chapin Brown; sec-treas, Miss L R Richardson; trustees, Chapin Brown, Dr J W Bovee, Charles A Baker, Francis H Duehay, Judge J Wilmer Latimer, Mrs Charles D Walcott, Mrs Newton D Baker, Mrs H Blaine-Beale; supt, Mrs Jennie A Griffith
NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE (INC), 46612-470 N sw; a social and industrial settlement; honorary pres, Mrs Alice P Barney; pres Miss Sophie Siebert; Ist vice-pres, Mrs Chas J Bell; 2d vice-pres, Miss Ellen A Vinton; treas, George E Fleming; sec, Clara D Neligh
NOEL HOUSE SOCIAL SETTLEMENT, 1661-1663 Kraemer ne and 602 17th ne; head resident, Gertrude Markey
NON-SECTARIAN HOME FOR AGED PEOPLE, 567 Stan- ton rd se
ODD FELLOWS HOME, 3233 N nw
ODD FELLOWS HOME (Col), 2732 Dumbarton av nw
OLD FOLKS HOME, 1907 3d nw
PRESBYTERIAN HOME THE, 1818 Newton nw; supt, Frances M Illig
PRISONERS' RELIEF SOCIETY, 509 E nw; In memory and emeritus, Miss Letha Alderson Watts and Mrs Evalyn Abbott Bell; pres, E E Dudding; aid to pres, Rev R B Duckett; vice-pres, J W Koontz; treas, Charles W War- den; agst treas, Mrs R B Duckett; sec, Miss Nora Abbott; asst sec, Miss Mary Varverys; woman's dept Mrs Bertha Abbott; directors, E E Dudding, J . W Koontz, Charles W Warden, Louis E Orcutt, Stuart F Reed, Mrs R B Duckett, Mis Nora Abbott, Mrs Stephen B Elkins, E W Bradford, Mrs Evalyn Abbott Bell, E H Droop, Mrs Evelyn C Whidney
PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL, 2d and D se; est 1861; under charge of Sisters of Charity; consulting board, T F Mallan M D, T V Hammand M D, D K Shute M D, Joseph S Wall M D, Thomas S Lee M D, Wm C Gorgas M D, Surg-Gen Blue M D; surgical staff, Harrison Crook M D, E M Parker M D, James F Mitchell M D, Wm B Marbury M D; orthopedic, William G Irving M D; medical staff, Thomas N Vincent M D, Charles R Luce M D, C C Marbury M D, Davenport White M D; gynecolo- gists, S D Breckenridge Bayne M D, J Thomas Kelly M D: opthalmic surgery, C M Hammett M D, Henry A Polkinhorn M D, Carl D Henning M D; ear, nose and throat, J J Richardson M D, J Augustus Flynn M D. Charles B Healey M D; neurologist, D P Hickling M D; pathologist, Ralph A Hamilton M D; pediatrician, J Foote M D; dermatologist, Randolph B Carmichael M D; anaesthetists, J A Talbott M D, J A Foote M D; genito- urinary, Louis C Lehr M D; radiologist, Claude C Caylor RUPERT HOME THE, Good Hope rd, Anacostia; pres, Simon Wolf; vice-pres, Wm F Gude; sec and treas, Myer Cohen
ST ANN'S INFANT ASYLUM, 2300 K nw; founded August, 1860; under care of Sisters of Charity; open to the public every day from 3 to 5 p m; Sister Georgiana in charge; attending physicians, D D Mulcahy M D, S Logan Owens M D, H A Polkinhorn M D. T N Vincent M D,
M J Raedy M D, W F O'Donnell M D, E P Copeland M D, F E Duehring M D, A C Simpson M D, W Hough M D; consulting physicians, T F Mallan M D, F B Loring M D, Thomas N Vincent M D, L B Norris M D ST CATHERINE HOME, 101 N C av se; home for self- supporting women; conducted by Sisters of Mercy
ST ELIZABETH, Nichols av beyond Anacostia; a national institution for the treatment of the insane of the army, navy, marine corps, revenue cutter and marine hospital service, including also insane persons who have received an honorable discharge from the army or navy and are indigent, and the indigent insane of the District of Columbia, who are admitted upon the order of the Secretaries of War, of the Navy, the Treasury and the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, respectively; U S convicts becoming insane are also sent to this hos- pital upon the order of the Secretary of the Interior at the request of the Attorney General
Visiting Days-General visitors are admitted to the hospital on Wednesdays between 2 and 4:30 p m; visits of rela- tives of patients are not restricted to particular days of the week; visits on business or to see patients, except the latter are seriously ill, are not permitted on Sunday
Board of Visitors-Mr Lewis E Smoot, Mrs Archibald Hop- kins, Rear Armiral Wm C Braisted, pres of the board; Dr Walter S Harban, Hugh S Cumming, Mr G L Nicolson, Miss Mary Gwynn, Major-Gen M W Ireland, Rev Ulysses G B Pierce
Officers Supt, Wm A White; Ist asst physician and chief executive officer, Arthur P Noyes; clinical director, Mary O'Malley M D; director of laboratories, Shepherd I Franz; clinical psychiatrist, Edward J Kemp, M D; asst clinical psychiatrists and psychoterapeutists, Edward J Lazell M D and Miss Lucille Dooley Ph D; pathologist, Nolan D S Lewis; bacteriologist, Dr H G Palmer; senior asst physicians, John E Lind M D, John P H Murphy M D, Samuel A Silk M D,' Mildred E Scheetz M D, Albert Smith M D, Roscoe W Hall, Loren B T Johnson; asst physicians, Hagop Davidian, Herman P Hyder, Leroy M White, Wm M Bevis, Lois D Hubbard; junior asst physician, Benj Karpman; medical internes, Wm I Merlis, Lloyd H Zeigler; dentist, A D Weekly D D S; dental interne, Samuel Bogdonoff; ophthalmologist, Dr Chas L Billard; administrative. asst to supt, Monie Sanger; disbursing agent, Homer E Smith; purchasing agent, A E Offutt; chief clk, F M Finotti; matron, Mrs Hanora O'Brien; chief of training school, Miss Alice Vaughn; secretary to supt, Arnold W Barbour
ST JOHN'S ORPHANAGE, 1922 F nw
ST JOSEPH'S MALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, 924 H nw; inc 1855; under the charge of Sisters of the Holy Cross; directress, Sister Fernando
ST MARY'S MEDICAL DISPENSARY, 728 23d nw; open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 to 2 p m for treatment of diseases of men, women and children, white and colored; physician in charge, Dr J A Jeffries
ST ROSE'S TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Phelps pl and California nw; founded 1868; in charge, Sister Aloysia
ST VINCENT'S FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM, Edgewood cor 4th and Central av ne; under charge of Sisters of Charity; Sister Rosalia, superioress
SIBLEY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, N Capitol and Pierce nw; pres, Rev H S France; supt of nurses, Frances W Moore, R N
SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES HOME, C nw; ma- tron, Mrs Emma Kauffman
SOLDIERS' HOME, Rock Creek Church rd cor Upshur nw; founded under act of Congress, approved March 3, 1851, ag a "Military Asylum;" designation changed to "Sol- diers' Home" by act of Congress approved March 3, 1859, and designated "United States Soldiers' Home" by act of Congress March 4, 1909
Its Object is to furnish a permanent and comfortable home for old and disabled soldiers who have had service in the regular U S Army
Board of Commissioners Office at the Home, Major-Gen Tasker H Bliss, U S A, pres; Major-Gen Enoch H Crowder, judge adv; Major-Gen Harry L Rogers, qm- gen ; Major-Gen Peter C Harris, adj-gen; Major-Gen Merritte W Ireland, surg-gen; Major-Gen Lansing H Beach, chief of engrs; Col W T Wood, sec; officers of home, gov, Major-Gen Tasker H Bliss, U S A; deputy gov, Major Parker W West, U S A; sec-treas, Brig-Gen I W Littell, U S A; executive asst, H K Bentley; chief clerk, W H Collins; medical dept, attending surgeon, Col H P Birmingham, U S A: clinical assts, Major Edward M Welles; Captains J R Hudnall and F C Venn; dentist, Dr D C White
SOUTHERN RELIEF HOME, 2403 Pa av, Supt, Clara R Thompson
STODDARD BAPTIST HOME, Ala av, Garfield, D C; mgr, Laura F Queen
STODDARD BAPTIST OLD FOLKS HOME, 304-306 Bryant nw; matron, Minnie C Robinson
SUNSHINE HOME FOR WOMEN (INC), 339 C nw; matron, Mrs Charles E Yetman
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SWARTZELL METHODIST HOME FOR CHILDREN, 201 Rittenhouse nw; supt, Ella M Hayward
TEMPORARY HOME FOR UNION EX-SOLDIERS AND SAILORS, 301 C nw; pres, S G Mawson; vice-pres, John Middleton; sec, Harry F Patterson; supt, Samuel R Strattan
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL, Upshur nr 14th nw
UNITED STATES NAVAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, foot of 24th nw, Washington, D C, is a school established by the Navy Department's order of May 27, 1902, "for the instruction and training of newly appointed medical officers in professional branches peculiar to naval re- quirements;" Commander C M Oman, medical corps, U S Navy; Commander E U Reed, medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut-Commander H L Smith, medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut-Commander C W O Bunker, medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut-Commander John Harper, medical corrs, U S Navy ; Lieut-Commander R H Miller, medica corps, U S Navy ; Lieut-Commander F M Harrison .. medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut L H Clerf, medical corps, Ų S Navy; Lieut J H Chambers, medical corps, US Navy; Lieut K McC Scott, medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut R E Weaver, medical corps, U S Navy; Lieut C Schaffer, medical corps, U S Navy; Chief Pharmacist G R Hansen, U S Navy; Chief Pharmacist V M Coulter, U S Navy; Chief Pharmacist J P Cooney, U S Navy; Chief Pharmacist J O E Hummel, U S Navy UNITED STATES NAVAL HOSPITAL, foot 24th nw (see Navy Department)
UNITED PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE HOSPITAL, 2650 Wis av nw
WALTER REED GENERAL HOSPITAL, Ga av and Butter- nut nw; commander, Col P D Glennan, M C, U S A; executive officer, Major Lemphear W Webb Jr, M C; adjt, Capt Alexander Berkowitz, M A C; personnel adjt, Major William K Bartlett, M C; quartermaster, 1st Lieut Walter L Shearman, Q M C; finance officer, 1st Lieut John F Connor, F D; chief of surgical service, Lieut-Col William L Keller, M C; chief of medical service, Lieut- Col Lloyd L Smith, M C; chief of laboratory, Major Paul A Schule, M C; roentgenoleogist, Capt Noland M Canter, M C; chief of occupational therapy, Major John W Sherwood, M C; chief of education and recreation, Major John W Sherwood, M C; chief of physio-terapy, Major James B Montgomery, M C; supervisor of clinical records, Major Lucius L Hopwood, M C; registrar, Capt Herbert N Dean, M A C; hospital inspector, Major Roy T Mor- ris, M C; constructing quartermaster, Capt G Hobson, Q M C; post exchange officer, 2d Lieut Harry M Jen- nings, M A C; chief nurse, 1st Lieut Anne Williamson, A N C; chief of dental service, Colonel S D Boak, D C; mess officer, Capt Earle F Green, M A C
WASHINGTON ASYLUM AND JAIL, 19th cor C se; con- sists of hospitals and jail; gen supt District Penal In- stitution, Charles C Foster; asst supt Jail, W L Peak; chief clerk, S C Brooks; visiting physician, J A Gannon ; chief engineer, George Herbert
WASHINGTON CANCER SANITARIUM, 1414 Girard ne; medical director, Harlow R Street; supt, Ida M Brown
WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM, 14th cor S nw; meets first Tuesday in each month; directress, Mrs W V Cox; treas, Mrs B W Parker: rec-sec. Mrs L M Saunders : cor sec, Mrs Andrew Bradley; registrar, Mrs John B Larner; managers, Mrs Wm D Colt. Miss Julia C Linds- ley, Mrs Wright Rives, Mrs A B Brown, Miss Virginia Sanborn, Mrs Moncure Burke, Mrs Hueston Thompson, Miss Carrie S Tisdel; trustees, Blair Lee, William D Edmonston, Benj F Leighton, Irvin B Linton; physicians, L W Glazebrook, E L Mason, E W Titus; dermatologists, R B Carmichael, C A Simpson; laryngologist and otologist, Virginia Dabney; supt, Mrs Mary Byers
WASHINGTON EYE, EAR AND THROAT HOSPITAL, 2517 Pa av nw; pres, Dr L Lazaro; treas, Wm McNeir; sec, Dr I B Hunt; supt, Miss Jessie L Rickard
WASHINGTON HOME FOR FOUNDLINGS, 1715 15th nw; directors, vice-pres, J B Larner ; sec, M L Taylor; treas, Frank P Reeside; W P Stafford, Mrs Simon Wolf, J B Larner, Mrs W P Stafford; supt, Mrs J H Matthews
WASHINGTON HOME FOR INCURABLES, 32d cor S nw; supt, Miss Jeanette Oliphant; supervisor of nurses, Miss Leonore L Hepp
WASHINGTON SANITARIUM MISSION HOSPITAL, 1252 6th sw; supt, Geoffrey Williams, M D; head nurse, Miss Esther Groll
WOMAN'S CLINIC THE, 1237 T nw; pres, Mrs Arthur Mac- Donald; rec sec, Mrs F J Heiberger; treas, Miss Julia H Strobel; supt of clinic, Dr Ida J Helberger. The dispen- sary is for the benefit of women and young children and is attended by women physicians; hours, Monday and Thursday, 12 to 1:30 p m: Tuesday and Friday, : to 2 p m; Wednesday and Saturday, 12 to 1 p m
WOMAN'S EVENING CLINIC THE, 720 13th nw (a clinic for white women and children); attended by women physicians; open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock for wage-earning women and girls; open for midday service on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday for housewives and children; med- ical, surgical, gynecological and electrotherapeutic serv- 3
ice; pres. Mrs Charles W Wetmore; sec, Mrs Julius Lansburgh; treas, Mrs Samuel G Blythe; supt, Dr Elnors C Folkmar; resident physician, Dr Mina Belle Sharpe
WORKING BOYS HOME, 230 C nw; supt, Mrs Lucy W McClelland
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN HOME, 311 C nw; vice- prests, Mrs Wm B Gurley, Mrs R E Pairo, Mrs J H Young, Mrs John Eaton, Mrs C H Nichols: sec, Mise Mary P Godding; treas, Geo W White; supt, Miss Jennie M Roberts; auditor, John L Newbold
INSURANCE COMPANIES
ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE CO, 203 Wilkins bldg. 1512 H nw; capital $200,000; pres, Wm King; vice-pres, Charles R Edmonton, Burr N Edwards; sec, Wm D Ellett; directors, Wm T Brown, C R Edmonston, Herbert A Gill, Burr N Edwards, W Bladen Jackson, Wm King, Alexander B Legare, Isaac E Shoemaker, Robert C Howard, Wm M Beall
COLUMBIA TITLE INSURANCE CO, 500 5th nw; incor- porated Feb 2, 1887; capital $150,000 ; pres, James J Becker; vice-pres, W Spencer Armstrong; sec and treas, George G McElwee; asst sec, Charles E Marsh; directors. James J Becker, Allen C Clark, Benj F Leighton, Myron M Parker, Walter R Wilcox, James B Nicholson, William A Gordon, William E Edmondston, W Spencer Armstrong, Edward J Stellwagen, Henry K Willard, Woodbury Blair, John Edmund Carmack, Wm J Flather jr, Louis R Peak
CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE CO, 604 11th nw; paid-up capital $100,000; pres, William E Edmonston; vice-pres, Frank McClelland; sec, L R Peak; asst sec, F H Ridg- way; directors, Watson F Clark, A T Combe, Robert D Weaver, Albert F Marsh, William E Edmonston, Louis R Peak; B Lowndes Jackson, Frank McClelland, Frank P Reeside
DISTRICT TITLE INSURANCE CO THE, 610 13th nw: capital $150,000; pres, Ernest L Schmidt; vice-pres, Fred McKee, Arthur G Bishop and George O'Connor; sec- · treas, Alfred H Lawson, John H Stadler
EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO, 816 14th nw; capital $120,000; pres, Henry P Blair; 1st vice-pres, Joseph Sanders; 2d vice-pres, William A Bennett; sec, Allen C Clark; actuary, Gilbert A Clark; counsel, Maurice D Rosenberg; trustees, William A Bennett, Allen C Clark, Henry P Blair, Appleton P Clark jr, Edward E Rapley. William H Rapley, William F Roberts, Luke C Strider, Henry K Willard, Frank W Bolgiano, Samuel J Prescott, Maurice D Rosenberg, Joseph Sanders, Wm J Shea, Gil- bert A Clark
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, 7th e La av nw; capital $200,000; pres, Wm M Hoffman; vice-pres George W Moss; sec, Albert W Howard; asst sec, Jas N Fitzpatrick jr; directors, Allan E Walker, John W Brawner, L W Groomes, John H Snyder, Parke A Galleher, Albert W Howard, Geo W Moss, John L Edwards, Charles H Kindle, James M Woodward, Willard T Dixon, Schuyler S Symons, Wm M Hoffman
GERMAN-AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO OF D C, 511 7th nw; incorporated June 19, 1873; capital $100,000: pres, Charles Schafer; vice-pres, F A Blundon; treas, J A Maedel; sec, H H Bergmann: asst sec, G M Em- merich; trustees, W E Edmonston, E L Schmidt, H E Gasch, E H Snyder
HOME PLATE GLASS INSURANCE CO OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D C, 918 F nw; organized Feb 11, 1882; trustees, pres and atty, John B Larner; sec and treas, Philip F Larner; vice-pres, George Spransy, B S Adams, H H Bergmann, Chas E Hood, Chas R Brown
HOME TITLE INSURANCE CO THE (inc), 319 John Mar- shall pl nw; pres, Judson T Cull; sec, Judson T Cull jr
LAWYERS' TITLE AND GUARANTY INSURANCE CO, 507 E nw; pres, E L Schmidt; vice-prests, Jos N Saunders, Charles W Stetson, Eugene A Smith: sec and treas, H M Packard
MASONIC MUTUAL LIFE ASSN OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1621 H nw; pres, Wm Montgomery : vice- pres, Charles J O'Neill: sec and actuary, J P Hjorth : treas, Arthur Carr; gen counsel, James P Schick : medical director, Dr J B Nichols
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO, nw cor 13th and N Y av nw; chartered by congress 1855; pres, W A H Church: sec, L Pierce Boteler; assessor, Franklin Barrett; asst sec, Wm Reed Macgill: mgrs, W A H Church, R Har- rison Johnson, B F Saul, James T Petty, C F D Kattle- mann, James F Oyster, I. Pierce Boteler
MUTUAL PROTECTION FIRE INSURANCE CO OF D C. 1713 I nw; pres, James B Lambie: vice-pres, Chas ] Bell; sec and treas, Wm A Johnson; atty, James I. Norris: trustees, Charles J Bell, R Carter Ballantyne. C F Norment, Fred L Moore, Milton E Ailes. J B Lam- bie, N L Burchell, Wm A Johnson, James L. Norris
NATIONAL BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE CO (INC). 609 F nw; vice-pres and treas. R H Rutherford; see and gen mgr, & W Rutherford
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(1921) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO OF WASHING- TON, D C, 918 F nw; capital $100,000; pres, Albert F Fox; vice-prests, C B Bailey, B F Saul; sec, Philip F Larner; asst sec, William H Somervell; directors, Chas B Bailey, Thomas Bradley, Floyd E Davis, Albert F Fox, W T Galliher, J Leo Kolb, John B Larner, Philip F Larner, Walter S Pratt jr, B F Saul, George Spransy, John C Weedon
PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BENEFIT INSURANCE CO THE, 518- 520 6th nw; pres, W W Chiswell; treas, H A Kite; sec, B W Chiswell
POTOMAC INSURANCE CO, 306-12 Washington Loan and Trust Bldg; capital $200,000; pres, George W White; vice- pres and mgr, Thomas C Moore; 2d vice-pres, Charles W Fairfax; sec, Alex K Phillips; asst sec, H P Howard; directors, Richard E Pairo, Chas E Hood, Chas W Fair- fax, George W White, Charles E Howe, A K Phillips, A A Hoehling jr, Frederick Richardson, Thomas C Moore, F Norie-Miller, Joshua W Carr, Edmund D Rheem
PROVIDENT RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON, D C, 738 12th nw; pres and treas, John Brosnan jr
REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE CO, 500 5th nw; in- corporated Dec 6, 1881; capital $200,000; pres, James J Becker; vice-pres, W Spencer Armstrong; sec, George G McElwee; asst sec, Charles E Marsh; treas, Charles E Marsh; trustees, Louis R Peak, Charles J Bell, William J Flather, George E Fleming, William D Hoover, Leon Tobriner, Charles P Stone, George W Brown, Christian . Heurich, Jas J Becker, William E Edmonston, Benjamin F Leighton, W Spencer Armstrong, Charles E Marsh
RICHMOND BENEFICIAL INSURANCE CO, 1818 7th nw WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE CO THE, 610 13th nw; Pres, Ernest L Schmidt; vice-prests, Fred McKee, Arthur G Bishop and George H O'Connor; sec-treas, Alfred H Lawson, John H Stadler
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS AND UNIONS
(Where not otherwise specified meetings are held at night) Central Labor Union; meets every Monday night, Musicians' Hall, 10th and E nw
Allied Printing Trades Council; meets third Wednesday in the month at Typographical Temple; sec, C H Evans, 320 4th ne
Amalgamated Street Railway Employees Union, Div 875
Bakers and Confectioners, No 118; meets first and third Saturdays of each month at 3 p m, Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pa av se; sec, John G Schmidt, Appeals bldg; office of business agent, J G Schmidt, 245, 426 5th nw
Bakery Salesmen's Union, No 33; meets first Wednesdays of each month, Typographical Temple; sec, J R Bussard, 2217 49th nw
Bank Note Engravers, No 15905; meets third Tuesday of each month, Perpetual Building Association Hall, 11th and E nw; sec, Carl T Alt
Barbers Union, No 239; meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Moose Hall, 7th and G nw; sec, Jos Hand- los, 655 Pa av se
Barbers Union, No 305; meets first and third Thursdays of each month, Cadet Armory, 706 O nw; sec, Chas A Bow- man; fin sec, Chas Walker, 624 Pa av nw
Blacksmiths and Helpers, Local 217, International Brother- hood of; meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 3d and Pa av se; sec, E A Kline, 729 11th se
Boilermakers, Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America ; mets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at New Masonic Temple, 8th and F ne; sec, Wm P Kilroy, 817 N Cap
Bookbinders Union, No 4; meets third Thursday of each month at 423 G nw; sec, B A Spellbring, 604 5th nw
Folding and Gathering Machine Operators, No 7; sec, Edw L Ransdell, Cherryvale, Va
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, No 132; meets every Friday evening at Typographical Temple; sec, T w Woltz, 802 F nw
Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, No
528; meets Wednesdays at Washington Hall, 3d and Pa av se Sec, M E Kennemore, 1917 G nw
Buffers and Polishers, Local No 150; meets Naval Lodge Hall, 4th and Pa av se, second Wednesday in each month; sec, C M Thomas, 21 5th se
Butcher Workmen Union, No 393; meets second Tuesday at 922 Pa av nw; sec, Geo Bakersmith, Mt Rainier, Md
Carpet Mechanics, Local 85; meets third Friday of each month at Typographical Temple; sec. J M Foster, 757 Hobart pl nw
Canvas Workers, Local No 1607; meets 314 Pa av se, first Wednesday each month; fin sec, W H Ford, 409 16th se City Employees Assn, 306, 311 G nw
Chauffers Union; meets second and third Thursdays at Pythian Temple, 12th and U nw; sec, H T Hampton, 113 Heckman se
Cigarmakers Union, No 110; meets second and fourth Fri- days of each month at Typographical Temple; sec, W F Whitehead
City Firemens Union, No 15665; meets second Sunday of each month, hall 1101 E nw, 7:30 p m; sec, M W Thayer, 14th and Ohio av nw
Electrical Workers, No 148, International Brotherhood of; meets first and third Wednesdays at 12th and H ne; sec, P J Shanahan, 88 O ne
Electrotype Moulders and Finishers, No 17; meets first Thursday in the month at Typographical Temple; sec, J T Noonan, 138 R I av nw
Elevator Constructors, No 10; meets Paperhangers' Hall, 430 9th nw, second and fourth Thursdays of the month; sec, Chas F Crump, Ballston, Va
Engineers, Hoisting, No 77; meets every Monday, 205 John Marshall pl; sec, David U McCracken, 473 E sw
Engineers, Stationary, No 99; meets Musicians' Hall, 1006 E nw, every Tuesday night; sec, A W Leeke, 12th and B nw
Engraved Steel Plate Finishers, No 846; sec, J P Lennon Federal Employes Union, No 2; meets second Friday of each month, 1006 E nw; sec-treas. J Q A Braden, 201, 1423 NY av nw
Federal Employes Union, No 105; meets second Tuesday of each month, Typographical Temple; sec, Gertrude M McNally, 3300 18th ne
Federal Guard and Watchmen's Union, No 14964; sec, Jacob D Nelson, 1013 Md av sw
Foundry Employes, Local No 53; sec, Geo W Keefe, 503 N sw -
Furriers, No 72; meets second and fourth Thursdays, 811 E nw; sec, H Smith, 1528 Columbia nw
Garment Workers, United, No 11; meets first and third Tuesdays, 612 7th nw; pres, W M Friedman; rec sec, H Budinsky, 490 La av.
Glaziers Local, No 963; meets first and third Tuesdays at Bessler's Hall, 922 Pa av nw; sec, Harry Turner, Mt Rainier, Md
Graded Teachers Union; meets 2d Friday, 1423 N Y av nw; sec, Miss L M MacIntosh
Granite Cutters, Washington Branch; meets third Thursday of each month, Building Trades Hall, 6th and G nw; sec, S T Rowe, 501 15th se
Government Chauffeurs' Union, No 695; meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 8th and I se; sec, Rudolph B Page, 2200 Channing ne
Horseshoers Union, No 17; meets second and fourth Wednes- days of each month, Typographical Temple; sec, John T Bowers, 20th and 21st and L and M nw
Ice Cream Wagon Drivers and Helpers Union, Local No 111; meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 1006 E nw; sec-treas, Chas P Gouker
International Assn of Machinists, Machinists Bldg, 9th and Mt Vernon pl nw; Wm H Johnson, pres; Emmett C
Davidson, sec
International Brotherhood of Firemen and Oilers, Local 63; meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each month at Painters' Hall, 632 Pa av n w; sec and bus agt, N A James, 606 5th nw
International Brotherhood of Oilers and Belt Men, Local No 352; meets second Monday of each month, 314 Pa av se; sec, W S Dodge, 1522 N se
International Brotherhood of Steam Shovel & Dredgemen, 306 Machinists Bldg
International Foundry Employees, No 53; meets first and third Fridays of each month; sec, S R Williams, 766 6th se
International Moulders Union; meets every second and fourth Wednesday, Washington Hall, 3d and Pa av se; sec, C W McCaffery, 403 12th ne
International Jewelry Workers Local, No 12; meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Musicians' Hall, 1006 E nw; sec, Fred C Duehring, 38 V nw
International Union Steam & Operative Engineers, 604 5th nw; Thos H Jones, bus agt
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