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INTRODUCTION
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The 1918 edition of the Indianapolis City Directory is herewith pre- sented with the belief that it is as complete and accurate as care and experience will produce.
The Directory contains 1950 pages. The Alphabetical Directory of names begins at page 198 and ends at page 1368. Names and changes of address received too late for regular insertion are printed on page 52.
Pages 13 to 51 include a variety of miscellaneous information such as executive, health, police, fire, educational, parks, water works, and other departments; ward boundaries, churches, schools, banks, incor- porated companies, the postoffice, courts, hospitals, clubs, fraternal, benevolent, and labor organizations, county, township and federal officials, and much other valuable information.
As in former years, the canvass for names did not stop at the City Limits proper, but embraced all contiguous suburban territory, which to all intents and purposes, in fact in all ways except governmental identity, are an integral part of the social life and numerical greatness of one com- munity, dependent upon Indianapolis for their very existence, and yet more or less reluctant to join their destiny with that of the great city. There are few residing in this territory whose business or employment is not in Indianapolis, and it is simply the enumeration of thousands of people within the city to which they really belong.
Included in the canvass and compiled in the alphabetical list are the names of those who, having homes in Indianapolis, have volunteered in the U. S. Army and Navy, or have been drafted under the Conscription Act and mobilized at training camps, as well as many who are in active service at the front in the present European War.
The "Buyers' Guide" occupies pages 53 to 196. The Street and Avenue Guide and Directory of Householders extends from page 1371 to 1776. The Classified Business Directory begins on page 1777 and covers 170 pages.
The General Index, the Index to Miscellaneous Information and the Index to Advertisements will be found on pages 9 to 12.
In the present volume all of the local features which have proved so satisfactory to our patrons in the past have been retained, and several new ones added.
POPULATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS, 301,980.
In this Directory there are listed 120,792 individual names; a con- servative estimate of the population is formed by multiplying the number of names by 23, to allow for the names of married women and children which have not been included. This gives Greater Indianapolis a popu- lation of 301,980.
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INDIANAPOLIS
Distinctions Which Give the City Supremacy as a Modern Progressive American Community, Furnished and Compiled by the
Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce
Indianapolis is sixty miles from the center of population of the United States. It is in the geographical center of manufacturing of the United States.
It is in population, transportation facilities and volume of business trans- acted, the largest inland city, not on a navigable stream, in the United States.
It has a population of 301,980, 82% of which are native born (white), and more than 2,000,000 people living within three hours' ride of the city.
It is the capital of Indiana and in the geographical center of the state, with railroads or electric railway connections with every county in the state.
It has an area of 42 square miles.
It is the seat of the following state institutions : Indiana State Fair, Indiana School for the Blind, Indiana School for the Deaf, School of Medicine of Indiana University, the Indiana Girls' School, the Indiana Women's Prison, the Central Hospital for the Insane.
The thirteen electric interurban lines radiating from Indianapolis comprise one of the most extensive systems in the United States. The terminal building, train sheds, tracks and freight houses are valued at $1,316,151. From this station in 1916, 7,208,749 passengers arrived and departed, an average of 19,696 per day; 254,029 passenger cars, an average of 694 per day, and 25,980 freight cars, an average of 71 per day. In 1917, 8,465,118, or a daily average of 23,192 passengers arrived and departed.
It has three direct steam roads to the coal fields of Indiana.
It has two steam roads direct to the stone quarries of southern Indiana.
The Marmon, Stutz, National, Premier, Cole, Empire and Colonial auto- mobiles are manufactured in Indianapolis. The Ford Company has a mammoth assembling plant here.
It has one of the greatest motor speedways in the United States.
It has the U. S. Government Aviation Warehouse and Repair Station, em- ploying at the present time 100 expert mechanics, 600 enlisted men and 25 officers.
The total resources of Indianapolis banks, January 1, 1918, were $142,775,446. The bank clearances for 1917 were $684,058.764 a gain of $121,426,573 over 1916.
The land and building value of the U. S. Postoffice and Federal Building is approximately $5,301,973. Postoffice receipts for year 1917 were $1,970,749.34. 648 mailmen and clerks are employed by the Indianapolis Postoffice.
The city has 200 wholesale and jobbing houses, representing all lines of trade, with a market extending well over the Central West.
It had 317 miles of permanently improved streets January 1, 1918. $149,987.13 was spent to clean the streets in 1917.
It has 140 miles of city electric car lines, operating over double tracks, with four cent fare and universal transfers.
The total assessed valuation of Indianapolis January 1, 1918, was $263,296,- 830.00-based on from 50 to 60% of true value. Tax rate, $2.68 on each $100.00. The municipal bonded indebtedness is $4,471,708.
According to government reports, the per capita indebtedness of Indian- apolis in 1917 was $22.69.
The value of city property January 1, 1918, was $9,071,351.81.
It has 420 miles of sewers.
It has 426 miles of water mains. 26,500,000 gallons of water is used each day. The water supply is abundant and pure. No other city surpasses Indian- apolis in the excellence of its water. The value of the pumping station is $12,500,000.00.
In 1917 there were 5,943 births and 4,598 deaths, making the birth rate 19.84 per 1,000 and the death rate 15.33 per 1,000 of population.
Building permits were issued in 1916 for $7,643,974.00 worth of building.
701,049 books were loaned to 41,000 persons by the public library in 1917. 115,000 persons visited the reference and information department consulting over 200,000 books. The reference library in the Indiana State House is one of the largest and best organized libraries to be found in any state.
It has five public auditoriums with combined seating capacity of 12,000, which are available for state and national conventions.
It has 63 hotels, which afford living on any scale desired for conventions of any size. It has exceptional facilities for national conventions and entertains several hundred thousand visitors each year.
The Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Indianpolis is recognized as one of the finest of its kind in the United States.
It has thirty-three modern office buildings, six to sixteen stories high.
It has a Y. M. C. A. building which the public erected at a cost of $250,000; a Y. W. C. A. building which the public provided at a cost of $140,000 and recently completed a colored Y. M. C. A. building at a cost of $100,000.
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It has 70 public and 3 high school buildings, valued at $5,511,608.00. 33 of these schools are equipped for manual training and domestic science.
It has 17 steam railroads connecting all the cities in the central west. Freight shipments can be made thru the Springfield and Pcoria gateways, thus avoiding the St. Louis or Chicago congested districts. Direct connections are also made - with New York, Boston, Washington, Philadelphia and all eastern cities.
In the John Herron Art Institute the city has one of the noted art museums of the United States.
In Fort Benjamin Harrison it has one of the largest United States army posts in the country.
. It has 24 parks, well distributed thruout the city, with an area of 1908 acres, valued at $2,981,293.00.
It is the home city of Vice-President Thos. R. Marshall, and former Vice- President Chas. W. Fairbanks, and the late James Whitcomb Riley, late Ben- jamin Harrison, Booth Tarkington and Meredith Nicholson.
Indianapolis is represented in the American Association of Base Ball, and won the pennant in 1917.
It has 40 motion picture houses and 7 play houses.
It has 200 churches of all denominations, having a membership and affiliated attendance of nearly 120,000 people.
The U. S. census of 1910 gave Indianapolis 53,359 homes and 58,645 families. It has the reputation of a home owning city.
It has one of the largest city market houses of the Middle West, which sup- plies the city with the best products of the country.
It is abundantly supplied with 'apartment houses.
The average temperature for the year 1917 was 49.6 degrees, only 42 days of the year when the temperature was 32 degrees or lower.
It is pre-eminently an industrial city because of its geographical location in relation to the general market, because of its exceptional shipping facilities, abun- dance of labor, the excellence of its labor conditions and the nearness of the fuel supply.
It has approximately 500 manufacturing concerns and 1900 commercial con- corns. 85 new manufacturing concerns began business in 1917.
According to the last government report published for Indianapolis, in 1914 the average number of wage earners in manufacturing establishments was 30,971. Salaries and wages paid, $27.236,332.00. Value of products manufactured, $188,- 336,068. The value of products manufactured in 1917 should far exceed the 1914 figures on account of the natural growth of Indianapolis manufacturies and the large amount of war material being manufactured in the city.
It has several very large industrial buildings for small manufacturing con- cerns which supply space, power and other facilities at reasonable cots.
It has artificial gas at 55c a thousand feet, the scale decreasing to 40c for the large consumers. This is said to be the lowest price for artificial gas of any city in the United States.
A larger stock of iron and steel is carried in Indianapolis than any city in the central west outside of Chicago.
It has 92 exporting and 107 importing firms or individuals.
It has 186 branch offices of outside concerns.
In 1917 more than 4,000,000 bushels of wheat was handled by local dealers. In all, 33,000 car loads of grain was handled, valued at approximately $75,000,- 000.00.
Live stock valued at $4,464,452 was received or shipped from Indianapolis Stock Yards in 1916.
Real estate transfers in 1916 were $20.923,982.27, and in 1917, $18,622,664.03.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Abbreviations
Interurban Lines
43
Additions and Removals
51
Labor Organizations
28
Advertising Department
53
Legal Blue Book 1865
Asylums, Hospitals, etc. Bands of Music
18
Libraries 29
Medical and Dental Colleges and Societies
30
Board of School Commissionrs
Miscellaneous Information 13
Building Associations
20
Miscellaneous Societies and Organ- izations
30 33
Charities
Newspapers
34
Patriotic Orders
35
City Officials
15
Police Department
15 35
Clubs
25
Public Buildings, Halls, etc.
37
College Societies
50
Public Parks
42
County Officers
18 Public Schools
44
Courts
26 Railroads
42
Schools
43
Fire Department
16
Secret and Benevolent Organi-
45
Flats and Apartment Houses
37
zations
45
Foreign Consuls
27
53
General Directory
Street and Avenue Guide
1371
Hospitals
Street Railway Routes
1369
Householders' . Directory
1371 Street Railways 43
Indiana State Government
13
Township Officers
Insurance 27 Trust Companies
20
34
Banks
19 16
Buyers' Guide
53
Cemeteries
21
Musical Societies
21
Churches and Sunday Schools
22
Classified Business Directory
1777
Post Office
Federal Officers
27
Special Advertising Department
197 ·18
INDIANAPOLIS
Page 197
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page
Abel Bros
88
Acme Burial Vault Co.
Acme Pattern Works.
168
Advance Electrotype Co.
116
Advance Paint Co.
161
Aeolian Co ....
157
Aetna Trust & Savings Co.
.front cover and
70
Albersmeier Wm H.
right bottom lines and
Aldag F W Co.
83 and
98
Aldag Paint & Varnish Co.
161
Aleiter Wm Co.
94
Allen Wm S Co. 176
Allison W D Co.
170
Alverson Harlan
63
American Blower Co.
118
American Bailer & Sheet Iron Works.
117
Deere John Plow Co ...
American Cement Mach Co 152
American Collection and Reporting As-
sociation
1867
American Loan Co.
145
American Mortgage Guarantee Co.
left side lines and
75
Artificial lee & Cold Storage Co.
130
Associated Merchants Adjustment Bu-
reau
1867
Atkins E C & Co, Inc.
183
Atlas Coal & Ice Co ....
Auto Equipment Co.
Ayres L S & Co ..
front stencil and 104
Ayres & Ayres.
1866
Baldwin Paint & Supply Co.
Baldwin Piano Co The.
Ballard Ice Cream Co.
130
Ballman J H & Sons ..
164
Baltimore Roofing & Asbestos Mfg Co .....
Barber-Warnock Co .... right top lines and
Barton Wm E.
.left side lines and 135
Bass W H Photo Co
169
Batchelor George H.
1866
Bazaar The .....
right bottom lines and
95
Beck's Auto Livery ...... left side lines and 61
Bee Hive Paper Box Co. 80
Belt Elevator & Feed Co. 129
Bemis Indianapolis Bag Co.
Bernd Bros Co. left bottom lines and 69
Bernd Peter & Son
Bingham & Bingham .. 1866
Blakley 'Granite Co ...... left side lines and 156
187
Blue Valley Creamery
Co
Bock Equipment Co.
152
Bookwalter-Ball Printing Co
opp
288
Boulevard Cement Block Co.
left top lines and
84
Bradford & Doolittle.
166 and 1866
Brannum-Keene Lumber Co.
98 and 147
Brevort Hotel 130
Bridges-McGaw Co.
right bottom lines and
136
Bromert J N.
Brooks School for Boys The.
... right bottom cor cards and 106
Brossman Charles
Brown Mary
185
Gem Coal Co.
99
Brown-Rowan-Buck Auto Sales Co.
64
George MacLucas & Fitton
88
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co
79
Brunswick Shop
157
Gibson Co The ..
65
Builders Construction Co.
.... right bottom lines and
88
1867
Burdsal A Co The .....
.. left top lines and 162
Burnet-Binford Lumber Co.
right top cor cards and 146
Butler College
109
Butler Mfg Co
64
Byfield Chas H 59
C H & E Manufacturing Co.
90 68
Cadillac Automobile Co of Indiana
Hall-Curry Construction Co. 89
Hall Edward H.
93
Hall Hardware' Co 127
Hall & Hill ..
left side lines and 177
Hartman J Herbert
1867
Central Business College.front cover and
107
Haskett O D Lumber Co.
148
Central Machine Works
Central Supply Co
171
Central Wall Paper Co ..
Central Wire and Iron Works
Chamberlin Metal Weather Strip Co of Detroit, Mich 87
Chambers Ernest F.
Chandler & Taylor Co. 117
Chase Tire Service.
... back bone, right side lines and
61
Cheyne F H Electric Co
115
Hoffman Joseph O.
1868
Holland Furnace Co.
120
Christie Machine Works. 163
Circle City Construction Co 89
City Hall Garage 69
City Trust Company 75
Clayton Chas M.
155
Cline Fred Co.
.. right side lines and 176
Cole .Motor Car Co ...... right top Ilnes and
62
Coleman. Watson E.
167
Commercial. National Bank
77
Hoosier Coffee Co.
101
Compac Tent Co ........ right side lines and 189
Consolidated Construction Co.
90
91
Cook . H V Co ..
128
Cory T E & Son 169
Cotton-Wiebke Co (Inc) 172
Crane Company
171
Crescent Paper Co.
165
Cruse J S Realty Co.
.right bottom lines and 177
D & C Navigation Co (Detroit Mich)
1874
Dampier John
Davis Coal and Block Co.
.. right bottom lines 84 and
99
144
3
Day Thomas C & Co .. right side lines and Dean Bros Steam Pump Works. Dearborn Trucks 62
Dee Wm E Clay Mfg Co
84
Dell Frank M.
.... left top lines, 89 and
99
Diener Aug & Son ...... right side lines and 156 Diggle J A. 173
Dollings R L Co The.
right bottom lines and
77
Dolmetsch E C Co The ..
Dun R G & Co.
.left bottom lines and 129
right top lines and 155
Dynes W L Co.
.right side lines and
58
Dynes-Pohlman Lumber Co. 147
Eaglesfield-Hill Lumber Co.
left side lines and 147
Eaglesfield-Stewart Co The.
128
Eberhardt & Co ..
.. left bottom lines and 189
163
Economy Manufacturing Co.
60
Edison Shop The .... left bottom lines and
158
157
Em-Roe Sporting Good Co
185
Evans Rowland
1867
.180
Exide Battery Service.
66
75
Farmers Trust Company
78
Federal Truck Co.
64
Fidelity Trust Co.
76
Fieber & Reilly
137
Flanner & Buchanan 191
Fletcher American National Bank
right top lines and
71
Fletcher Avenue Savings & Loan Assn ...
.left top cor cards and
88
Fletcher's Dr W B Sanatorium
182 and opp
524
Fleury L A Electric.
111
Florea Distributing Co
59
Florea & Seidensticker
1867
Forster J G Pattern Works
168
Foster R S Lumber Co.
.. left bottom lines and
148
Foster & Messick.
137
Franklin Horace T.
179
Franklin Motor Car Co 65
Frye W S Transfer The. 92
Gallagher Katherine M.
185
Gardner, Joseph
.. left top cor cards, 180 and 189
136
Gausepohl E J & Co.
Geiger Leonard.
right top lines and 190
Globe Coal Co ...
99
Globe Mining Co.
99
Goepper Fred 85
65
Goldberg Magneto & Coil Repair Co
Grinsteiner Bros
192
Guarantee Light Co (Inc)
115
Hackleman Ward H.
137
Hatfield Electric Co.
111
Hayes Bros (Inc)
172
Henley, Bamberger,
Feibleman
& Jo-
195
seph
1868
Hensley J W & Co.
194
Herod Wm Pirtle
1868
Herriott Mrs W M & Son 103
Hiller Office Supply Co. 160
Hisey & Titus.
right side lines and
191
Hobart & Mathews. 85
Holloway Charles E & Son (Inc) 177
Holtzman & Coleman
1868
Home Bond Co
78
Home Brewing Co
82
Home Stove Co
186
Hood & Schley
367
Hoosier. Briok. Sales Co.
82
Hoosier Mfg Co.
184
.left top lines and 102
118
Geiger & Peters.
187
German Investment & Securities Co.
78
Gill-Buennagel Co (Inc). .. right top cor cards, 137 and 177
Gillman Mfg Co The.
$4
Campbell Circular Advertising Co. 57
Capital Paper Co. 165
Capitol Lumber Co. 147 64
Cartinhour-Bowman Co
153
Central Rubber and Supply Co.
65
Hatfield Paint Co
162
193
59
Bullock Henry W
193
193
Bankers Trust Co ......
left side lines and
64
Fertig & Kevers
164
Bretzman Charles F.
169
Fulton Office Furniture Co
160
101
63
Page
195
59
11
Page
Hoosier Outfitting Ce 121
Hoosier Tire' Co.
Hoesier Truck Co 62 Horne Wm L. 138 Hotel Williams 140
.left top cor cards and 178 McDonald Joseph C
right bettem lines and 89
McGee Thomas D
1869
McNamara- Koster Foundry Co. right side lines and 86 119 McWorkman Willard Maas-Nelmeyer Lumber Co.
Mack Realty Co
179
Madden-Copple Co
67
Maier Charles. .. left side lines and 127
Malett Coal and Lime Co The 01
172 Marion County State Bank. 78
Marion Paint Co.
162
Marsh Robert I
1870
Marshall & Huschart Machinery Co of Indiana 154
Martindale Clarence
59
Matson, Kane & Ross. 1870
Mayer George J Co. 180 Mayo Edward H. 118
Meier Electric & Machine Co
163
Mercantile Garage
67
Merchants Mercantile Agency Co. 102
Merchants National Bank
78
Meridian Mutual Fire Ins Co.
139
Merrick-Hopkins Co. 60 67
Metal Auto Parts Ce.
Metzger W H Co.
174
Meyer A B Co ... 86, 100, 171 and 181
Miller O L & Co.
83
Miller Thomas E.
168
Millholland W K Machine Co. .left side lines and 152
143 148 Minturn & Woerner. 1870
Model Garment Cleaners Co. 96
85
Model Welding Co
194
Modern Die & Tool Co.
154
154
Myers, Gates & Ralston
1871
Napco Corporation
123
National City Bank
National Flooring Co.
128
76
National Map Co ....
155
National Meter Car & Vehicle Corpora- tion ... right top lines and 63
National Process Co.
123
"Neuronhurst" Dr W B Fletcher's Sana-
opp
708
torium
182 and
524
Irvington Ceal and Lime Co.
86 and 100 New England Mutual Life Insurance
Isensee Oliver W
182
Co.
138
Jenne & Butler Ce 58
Jessup & Antrim Ice Cream Co. 130
Jeup & Moore.
118
Johnson-Woodbridge Ce 162
Johnsen W F Lumber Co
148
Johnson W H & Son Co. 172
Jones, Hammond & Jones. 1869
Jordan Paul R & Co .. 192
Judd Typewriter Exchange.
left side lines and 190
Keeport A B & Co (Inc)
left side lines and 86
Keith Ernest R.
1869
Kennedy P W & Son 117
Kerr John F.
Kiefer-Stewart Co 103
Kinnear Manufacturing Co
Kipp Bros Co.
86
Kirkhoff Bros & McEIwaine
173
Klee & Coleman
80
Klusmann Louis .... right bottom lines and 95
Koehring Machine Co
90
Ketteman Wm Co The
right top lines and I21 Perry B V.
Krauss Chas & Sons.
195
Krieg Bros 94
Kruse Co 120 Pinkus, Mills & Pinkus. .top edge and I3I
Kruse. & Dewenter Co. 120
Lain Business College.
left hottom lines and 108
Lamson Ce The
160
Langsenkamp F H. .right side lines and 81 Latham & Walters 90 Polk Sanitary Milk Co The
Laurie Wm Co.
105
Law R V Motor Co
66
Pratt Poster Co.
174
Lawrence Agency
139
Lees John & Co .. 154
Lemcke Building
Levey Bros & Co
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