Telephone directory, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1912, Part 1

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TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA


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FT. WAYNE IND


HUNTERTOWNMIND


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Allen County Public Library 900 Webster Street PO Box 2270 Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270


Mr. Traveling Man


Don't worry about having to leave your home and office for a few days; the Bell Telephone will connect you with them once every day an small cost, saving you money and worry


Mr. Stay at Home:


Don't envy the man who travels after orders BEAT HIM TO IT by Ben Toll Lines, and el the same time save valuable time and heavy traveling expenses


The Bell System


OCA


LOCAL


CONGA


ALONG


DISTANCE


DISTANCE


TELEPHONE


Reaches


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TELEPHONE


Anybody Anywhere


BELL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY


FOR


FORT WAYNE, IND.


HUNTERTOWN, INDIANA


FEBRUARY, 1912


E. L. TAYLOR, Manager


Telephone Main 300


Main Office, 125 East, Berry Street


E. D. Schirmer SOVE BY


Central Union Telephone Company


GENERAL OFFICES 230 West Washington St., Chicago, Ill.


DIRECTORS


V. N, BETHELL


E. E. JACKSON


J. UPRICHARD


C. M. BROWNELL. .L. G. RICHARDSON , T. N. VAIL


ALONZO BURT B. K. SUNNY A, D. WHEELER


H. F. HILL B, W. TRAFFORD


GENERAL OFFICERS


B.JE. SUNNY, President


A: BURT; Vloe Pres. and Treas' L. G. RICHARDSON, General Counsel


:B W. TRAFFORD, Vice President H. F. HILL, General Manager


C E. MOSLEY, Secretary B. S. GARVEY, General Auditor,


A VON SCHLEGELL, Gen'l' Com'l Sup't


K, A. REED, Gen'l Plant 'Sup't.


S. J LARNED, Gen'[ Traffic Sup't


INDIANA DIVISION OFFICERS


"q. C. BROOKS, Com'] Supt


J. L. WAYNE, Traffic Suplt W, R, HIRST, Plant Sup't


DISTRICT OFFICERS


J L/ PUTNAM, Com'l Mur. A. 8. BARNETT, Traffe Chf B, G, HALSTEAD, Plant Chiof


Some Common Faults of Telephone Service and How to Avoid Them


You probably never realized how many of the common faults of telephone service, as you come in contact with it, are due simply to careless use of the service by the public. Let us give you a few examples to illustrate this :


A number is guessed at, the wrong bell is rung, an innocent sub scriber is disturbed, a voice says, "They gave me the wrong num- ber"-and the Company gets the blame.


A bell rings,-it rings again-still no answer. The Operator finally reports, "They don't answer," (note she never says "they are not there") and the connection is taken down. Five seconds later-just six seconds too late-the ring is answered and the tardy subscriber gets "Number" from an Operator who knows nothing about the call in question as she had nothing to do with It. Upon being told "Why! you just rang my bell!" she can only say what we instruct her to say; "Excuse it, please. There is no one on your line now.". She apparently acknowledges the error and again the Company is blamed; especially, when, a little later the called party meets the calling party and says she was "right there all the time."


A person steps in and "borrows" the use of a telephone. When through talking he leaves the telephone off the hook, thus keeping the line "busy" and causing a series of busy reports to be made to calling parties. Finally, a clerk, or servant, finds the receiver off and replaces it. [ Business is resumed and the friend, who has been" "trying for fifteen minutes" to get the line blames the Company severely when he is told, truthfully, that "I have been right here all the time and the line hasn't been in use for twenty minutes."


The same thing results when the called for subscriber forgets; or overlooks, the fact that he is sharing a party line with someone else, and that therefore the line might easily have been "busy" all the time and he not know anything about it.


Now we have no desire to dodge our full responsibility for giving good service. We are not only willing but very anxious to learn all the real troubles of which you have to complain -- even those for which we are not directly responsible.


We want this help from you -- in the form of accurate detail complaints-and we will help you cure those for which other sub- scribers are responsible; by printing these pages in our directory; by explaining in any way we can the operation of our system and the reasons for our rules and regulations; also by calling attention to the following simple rules, which, if followed by all will make it easy for us to give, and for you, to get, Good Service-which is what we are here for. 17


REMEMBER THIS


No community ever enjoyed really first class telephone service unless the Telephone Company had the intelligent and hearty co- operation of its


SUBSCRIBERS AND THE PUBLIC


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Rules for Good Service


1. Use the Directory. . Never try to remember a telephone number. It's all right if you do remember it; but to try to remem. ber is to begin to guess. If you have the least doubt about it, look it up and thus save time and trouble.


(As a matter of fact, you know, you have no more right to dis- turb a subscriber by guessing that his number is the one you want than you have to disturb him in any other entirely needless way.)


2. Spell Out all Numbers, by giving each figure separately, as "Main one, three, seven, nine," for "Main 1379."


(The following of this rule is essential to good service. A majority of errors in calls is directly traceable to confusion between "eighteen" and "thirteen," "twenty-three" and "thirty-three," etc .; which sound so much alike over the telephone; also to the fact that subscribers do not correct the Operator if she repeats the wrong number.)


3. Speak Distinctly, especially when giving the number to the operator, and when talking over a toll line. Talk into the mouth-piece, loud and close enough so they can hear you easily.


4. Answer Your Bell Promptly. A ring means a friend call- ing you-don't make him wait, or perhaps miss you entirely.


5. Call Central by giving the crank two or three quick turns. Don't ring too long. Always ring off when through talking.


6. Until Your Bell Stops Ringing do not remove the tele- phone from the hook.


7. Be Brief but Courteous to the Operators. We require them to be so to you. They have no time to converse with you; they do not know subscribers' names; they deal entirely with numbers,


Courtesy, like virtue, is its own reward, but pays extra dividends in connection with telephone service. Try it.


P. S .- By the way, when you know that a false call is due en. tirely to your careless use of the wrong number why not acknowl- edge it to the "innocent by-stander" who answers the call? Why leave the Operator to shoulder all the blame?,


8. Call for "Information" when you can't find the tele- phone number you want, or to get answers to. any questions regard- ing subscribers' names, numbers or addresses. Your regular Opera- tor cannot answer such questions.


9. Report all complaints promptly to Chief Operator


To be most effective .they should be not only prompt but should describe accurately the trouble encountered. Many forms of trouble look alike at first, and most of them we will not know about till you tell us. If you can't get Central at all, call up from a neighbor's or send us a postal card.


10. Advertise That You Have a Telephone, but don't put its "number" on your letter heads, bill heads, cards and wagons. Why? Because this only increases the amount of trying to remem- ber such numbers by the public-also the continued use of obsolete numbers-which in turn only hurts the service and doesn't help your business at all. Think this over.


11. Be Reasonable. You always are-yes, of course-but what we mean is this. It is unfortunate-for us-that a telephone subscriber sees nothing, when getting service, but himself and one telephone instrument. He doesn't see the other hundreds or thou- sands of subscribers and he gets no idea of the work we are really doing and the violent and uncertain changes in the number of calls given us at various hours of the day.


We Have Rushes of Business just as the street cars, the stores and the Post Offices do. Yet a man who will patiently wait in line two or three minutes to be allowed to deposit his money in someone's Bank will become "disgusted with such service" if he has to wait in line fifteen seconds to get an Operator to connect, him with his residence that he may inform them he "will be a little late to dinner."


It's a fact. And we think the reason is indicated above. It's human nature, perhaps; but human nature can be improved if one tries, and all we ask is that you try. Ask yourself these questions :


"Does any other company or store in town wait on me so uniformly promptly, or cause me so little direct loss of time, as does the Telephone Company?


"Can I get the services of a street car, a clerk, a sales girl, a cashier, or of any one else nearly as quickly, whenever I want them, as I can those of a Telephone Operator ?".


So We Repeat-be reasonable in your complaints, and patient withal, if the operator is occasionally too busy, waiting on our other customers, to give you, instant at ention. Meanwhile we will undertake to make your average service prompt and the longer delays reasonably few and far between. When you are not satis- fied with it, don't discuss the matter with the Operator, but let our Manager know about it.


12. Observe these Rules if you believe they are good ones. If not, call on our Manager, see our plant in operation, and give him an opportunity to convince you. , For we must all work to. gether if we are to have


GOOD SERVICE


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Some Advantages of Rural Telephone Service


1. In case of fire the neighbors can be quickly aroused by tel- ephone and their assistance secured.


2. In sudden illness the doctor can be called and information obtained as to what can be done temporarily, to alleviate pain or even prolong life, until he arrives.


3. If the cows get in the corn, or the pigs in the clover, or a horse gets cast-with only the women at home-the tele- phone will usually bring a willing neighbor to prevent loss of property.


4. When tramps come to the door, while the men folks are all out in the fields. the presence of the telephone will give the women courage, protect them from harm, and summon help.


5. When products are for sale, if the farmer is expecting prices to rise or fall, he can call the nearest market town, and can sell or buy to the best advantage at the right moment with- out uncertainty or loss of his time.


6. The telephone pays for itself by just such economy of time, energy, horse flesh, and wear and tear on harness and wagons, while the neighborly feeling and protection it gives your household is itself worth its entire cost.


7. If the farmer is in town and should unexpectedly be detained, how convenient to ring up his house and tell the anxious wife the cause of his delay; also to learn how things are at home.


8. During the long winter evenings, when it is difficult to go out and see the neighbors, the telephone will keep them informed of all that is going on and will help greatly to make the time pass pleasantly. By annihilating distances the tele- phone destroys the loneliness of country life.


9. Parents can call their sons and daughters who have moved to adjoining towns in case of sickness at home, or their sons and daughters can call them and let them know of their successes, or perhaps that there is sickness and the need of the mother's loving care.


10. What a comfort and a saving of time to be able to go to the telephone and call up your friend, ask the questions, deliver the messages or place the orders, instead of stopping work for the best part of the afternoon-taking off a horse that ought to be earning money-and driving miles, perhaps, over muddy, frozen or snow-bound roads.


11. When getting a telephone, get the best-the one that realnes everywhere-the Old Reliable-the one furnished by the


CENTRAL UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY


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How to Make a Long Distance or Toll Call


Call Central by giving the crank two or three sharp turns.


When the Operator Answers by saying "Number," ask her for "Long Distance."


When the "Long Distance" Operator Answers, give her your own telephone number, your name and the telephone number- or the name and address-of the person with whom you wish to be connected, as follows; speaking slowly and distinctly:


"This is Main, one, two, three; Mr. 'A.' talking.


"I wish to talk with any one at Main, seven, eight, nine, Indian- apolis, Ind .; (or,)


"I wish to speak to Mr. 'B.' of the firm of 'B. & C.' at Indianap- olis, Ind. If he is not there, I will talk with Mr. 'C.'" (or) "if he is not there, please leave word and call me when he comes in."


Remain Near the Telephone after having placed a Long Dis. tance call. If you have to go out before the call is completed leave word just when you expect to return.


Don't Lose Your Incoming Calls, and the business they represent, by allowing your office boy or clerks to fail to notify you of them. You might as well allow them to throw away your incoming mail unopened. Therefore, if "Long Distance" requests that you call as soon as you return, please do so.


Appointments to Talk at a Specified Time will be made with- out additional charge, other than for the actual messenger ser- vices involved, if any. This feature of our service will often be found of great convenience.


If your Correspondent has no Telephone, and if you so desire, a Messenger will be sent to ask him to go to the nearest Public Pay Station. The expense for such Messenger Service will be charged to your telephone, but may be collected at the distant end instead, if acceptable to the called party.


Charges on "Long Distance" or Toll Calls can likewise be collected at the distant end if the called party agrees to such an arrangement. If you desire a call to be sent "collect," you should so state at the time you first give the call to "Long Dis- tance."


THE SIGN OF THE BLUE BELL INDICATES


DIS MINDE TELEPHONE


THE ONLY UNIVERSAL TOLL SYSTEM IN THE COUNTRY


DISTANCHI TELEPHONE


Telephone Directory


Fort Wayne, Indiana


February, 1912. E. D. Schirmer


Wayne; And. A


Main


336


Ackerman, Simon . Residence


339 E. Berry


Main


253


Alerding, Rev. H. J .. . Residence


1140 Clinton


Main


60


Altschul Bros ..


Commission, 108 W. Columbia


Main


802


American Steel Dredge Co .. . Steel Dredge M'f'rs,


Rolling Mills District


Main


30


Anthony Hotel


Berry and Harrison


Main


375


Archer Printing Co. Printers, Sixth st


Main


564


Averill, Rev. E. W. . . Residence 617 W. Berry


B


Main


454 Ballou, Hoffman & Romberg. ... Attorneys, 805 Shoaff bldg


Main 90


Baltes, E, M. & Co ... Builders' Supplies .. .212 Harrison


Main 345


Baltes Hotel . Office, Berry and Harrison


Main 134


Bank, First National 811 Calhoun


Main


283


Bank, German-American National 721 Court


Main


121


Bank, Old National Cor. Berry and Calhoun


Main


535


Barber Asphalt Paving Co. . Office Schmitz blk


Main 8


Barnett, Dr. W. W. .. Residence 715 Broadway


Main


229


Barrett, J. M. . Residence 2325 Fairfield ave


Main 29


Barrett & Morris .... Attorneys Cor. Clinton and Main


Main


193 Bass Foundry and Machine Works 1604 Hanna


Main


79


Bass, J. H. . .Residence Brookside Farm


Main


875


Bates, Will G. Res., 421 W. Butler


McCray Refrigerators


Heat rises-cold descends. The adaptation of this law gives the constant circulation of air found only in McCray Refrigerators.


On each complete circuit through the refrigerator, this cold current absorbs the tainted and vitiated air and carries it to the ice chamber where by the processes of condensation it passes off with the melted ice. This maintains a dry, frigid atmos- phere that keeps perishable things wholesome, maintains their natural color and contines within thein every particle of their natural flavor.


McCray Refrigerators are built for Residences, Groceries, Florists. Markets, Hotels and Institutions. Catalog on request


SEAVEY HARDWARE CO., 119-121 WEST MAIN STREET Fort Wayne, Indiana


McCray Refrigerator Co., 234 Lake St., Kendallville, Ind.


READ INTRODUCTORY PAGES-NEW AND INTERESTING


FORT WAYNE


8


FOR OUTSIDE POINTS CALL "LONG DISTANCE"


Main


488


Baum, Harry E.


.. . Res., 2708 Hanna


Main


458


Baum, S. & Co.


, Commission, 213 E. Columbia


Main 458


Baum, Samuel & Co.


Commission, 129 E. Columbia


Main 244 Beers, G. W.


Office .... Room 24 Hamilton Bank blk


Main


231


Beers, G. W.


Residence 735 W. Berry


Main


105


Berghoff Brewing Co., The


.Wash. and Grant ave


Main


457


Beyer Bros. Company


Wholesale Produce, 520 Calhoun


Main


5


Blair, S. K.


Res., 815 W, Wayne


Main


358


Bleekman, Jerome


.. Residence 623 W. Creighton ave


Main


515


Boland, E. J.


Residence 312 W. Superior


Main


208


Boss Mfg. Co., The.


Cor. Calhoun and Superior


Main


374


Bowser, S. F. & Co. .. Oil Tanks. .. Thomas & Creighton ave


Main


151


Breen & Morris Lawyers, Peoples Trust bldg


Main


229


Brennan, J. J. . Residence


434 W. Creighton ave


Main


560


Brown, F. I.


. Residence .2814 Fairfield ave


Main


73


Brown Trucking Co. . Office 125 W. Columbia


Main


284


Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co .. , Pool & Billiard Tables,


113. W. Wayne st


Main


413


Bulson, Dr. Albert E., Jr. . Residence


.219 W. Wayne


Main 64


Bursley, G. E, & Co ..... Whol. Grocers, Clinton & Superior


Main


271


Bursley, G. E.


. Residence 2515 Fairfield ave


Main


26


Bus Barn . . Office 114-116 E. Wayne


THE FILTHY S WAY


Which Way Do You Sweep?


Weight 29 lbs .- One Person Operates It-Easy to Handle-Runs on Casters __ One Inch Inside Diameter Hose-12-Inch Wide Cleaning Nozzle Price $35


The Victor Suction Cleaner IS THE BEST DIRT GETTER IN THE WORLD


The VICTOR'S size, power and capacity is one with which you can realize real service. The speed and thorough manner with which it gets the dirt is marvelous. You can do a great variety of work with the VICTOR. Its suction can be varied at will. The VICTOR is exceedingly durable. It has no leather diaphragm (disk pump) to pull to pieces, and no high speed machinery to quickly wear out. " Leather dia- phragms crack and wear out the same as the leather on your shoes.


Don't Buy a Toy __ Get a Real Service- able Cleaner While You Are At It


If after a 30 days' trial you do not find that the VICTOR is by far the best hand suction cleaner on the market we refund your money without a question. Write for circulars today. Victor Suction Cleaner Co. 230 High Ave., S. E., Cleveland, O. . Reliable agents wanted. References required


THE DUSTLESS WAY


A REAL BARGAIN-Residence Extension at 50 CTS, A MONTH


FORT WAYNE


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REPORT TROUBLE PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY


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Main 452 Carmer, J. M.


Res., 421 E. Berry


Main 554 Carroll, A. . E. .Supt. Office, Indiana School F. M. Y.


Main 662


Centlivre Brewing Co., The C. L. Office, Spy Run ave


CENTRAL UNION TELEPHONE CO.


Main


300 Central Union Tel. Co., Manager's Office. 125 E, Berry


Main 904 Central Union Tel. Co. Store Room, 812 Fulton


Main


551


Central Union Tel. Co., Wire Chief . Court & Berry


Main


272


Charleswood, S. G. Res., 2403 N. Clinton


Main


348


Cira & Co., M. A. Commission, 1181/2 E. Columbia


CITY OF FORT WAYNE.


Main 445 Associated Charities Office City Hall


Main 441


Attorney's Office


Pixley-Long blk


Main


113


Board of Public Works City Hall


Main 317


Board of Health City Hall


Main


343


Electrician No. 1 Engine House


Main 19


Fire Department.


Private Branch Exchange, connecting with the following departments:


No. 1 Engine House.


No. 2 Engine House.


No. 3 Engine House.


No. 4 Engine House.


No. 5 Engine House.


No. 6 Engine House.


No. 7 Engine House.


No: 8 Engine House.


Chief's Residence,


Main 340 Mayor's Office City Hall


Main


38


Police Headquarters


City Hall


Main 72 Pumping Station North Clinton


Main 499


Reservoir Office Lafayette


Main 49


Supt. of Police Residence .514 E. Washington Main


117


Water Works .Office City Hall


CAPITAL CITYDE


LIQUID PAINTS READY FORTHESENATE BRUSH


You can't afford to delay that needed job of painting


The Protection it Affords is Worth Many Times the Cost


USE Capital City PAINT


"The Paint That Pays Because It Stays'


Kindly write us today your requirements and we will be pleused to show you how to save money and get Paint Satisfaction. Indianapolis Paint & Color Co., Manufacturers Indianapolis, Indiana


COMFORTS OF LIFE DOUBLED BY RESIDENCE TELEPHONE


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FORT WAYNE


D.


GIVE NAME OF EXCHANGE WITH NUMBER


Main


243


Clark Fruit Co.


201 .E. Columbia


Main


338


Clark, Geo.


. Residence 448 W. DeWald


Main


401


Coal Co., J. F. Zurbuch.


Coal & Wood, 813 Taylor


Main 256


Conklin, Geo. W. :


. Residence 1317 W. Jefferson


Main


594


Consumers Ice and Coal Co. . Jackson & Nickel Plate Ry.


Main


46


Cook, Clarence Res., 3233 Broadway


Main


344


Coppock, T. B. Res., 916 Jackson


Main


408


Corrugated Paper Co., The Ft. Wayne . Murray and Barr


Main


807


Cosentina, T.


Wholesale Fruits, 213 E. Columbia


Main


ยท 405


Cosentino-DiCola . Commission, 607 Barr st


Main


110


Craig Biscuit Co., The Office, 115-121 Montgomery


Main


229


Crawford, J. B.


Residence


704 W. Berry


Main


153


Cressler, A. D.


Residence


- 501 W. Berry


Main


152


Crosbie, D. D.


Res., 705 Wilt st


Main


381


Cudahy Packing Co., The . 311 E, Columbia


D


Main


497


Davis, V. R. . Residence 1333 Wash. Blvd., W.


Main


372


Derbyshire, Dr. Luella


. Res., 6th and Cass


Main 455


Dinnen, Dr. J. Frank. . Res., 2218 Webster


Main 56


Dinnen, Dr. J. M ..... Residence


227 W. Wayne


Main


200


Downing Bakery, The Myron.


113 E. Jefferson


Main


396


Drayer, Dr. L. P.


Res., 301 W. Berry


Main


303


Durfee, C. F. .Residence 1112 Sweeney


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INDIANAPOLIS ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPING COMPANY


We originated and are the exclusive users of the Indeecg process for making HALFTONES - ETCHINGS AND Color Plates. Guaranteed to give unqualified satisfaction


DESIGNERS-ARTISTS - ILLUSTRATORS Services of our AAdvisory Department - Gratis 341-349 E.MARKET ST. PHONE MAIN 153.


REPORT TROUBLE OR CRITICISMS TO "CHIEF OPERATOR"


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FORT WAYNE


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FOR WEATHER FORECASTS CALL "INFORMATION"


E


Main


291 Eckart, Fred, Packing Co. . City Market


.135 W. . Main


Main


412 Eckart Packing Co., The, Fred, Whol. Meats, 1825 W. Main


Main 248


Eckart Packing Co .. House & Market, 1825 & 1833 W. Main


Main


180


Eckels, H. C. Res., 1331 Spy Run ave


Main


261


Economy Glove Co. . Office, 301 Wallace


Main


417


Egley Doan Elevator Co. Grain & Hay, 12 Arcade


Main # 525


Ellis, W. A. . Res., 936 Columbia ave


Main


691


English Bros. Contractors, Clinton and Superior


Main


365 Enslen, Dr. Wm. Residence 2216 Fairfield ave


Main


58


Erick, Beeks Res., 201 Breckenridge st


Main.


269


Evans, R. I. Res., 2805 Broadway


F


Main


229 Fahlsing, F. R.


Res., 219 Masterson ave


Main


334


Fay, M. W.


Storage Broker . Francis & Hayden


Main


19


Fire Department.


Main


134


First National Bank


Calhoun and Berry


Main 371


Fitch, Monroe W. ... Residence 342 E. Berry


Main


373


Fitch, Monroe, W. & Sons. . Ins. & Real Estate, 201 E. Berry


Main


3


Fleming,' Mrs. Helen F. . Residence 1031 W. Berry


Main


404


Fleming, R. D. Res., 216 W. 3rd


Main


297


Fleming, Stephen .. Residence .. 1202 W. Washington Blvd


Main


75


Fletcher, Harry P. Res., 2520 Broadway


Main


288 Ft. Wayne - Auburn Auto Co., Sales Room,


124-30 Wash. blvd., W.


Main


325


Ft. Wayne Box Co. Bus., Calhoun & Superior


Main


931


Ft. Wayne Coal Co. . Office 115-117 E. Main


Main


194 Ft. Wayne Cooperage Co. 3-4-5 White Bank bldg


Main


408 Ft. Wayne Corrugated Paper Co. Office, Murry-Barr


Main 342


Fort Wayne Dairy Co. Fairfield and Baker


Main


.240


Ft. Wayne District Messenger Co. Berry and Court


Main


324


Fort Wayne Drug Co .. . Wholesale Drugs, Wayne & Harrison


BARROW, WADE, GUTHRIE & CO. Certified Public Accountants


The Oldest Accounting Organization in America


MONADNOCK BLOCK CHICAGO LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE


HARRISON 1232


ALSO AT


NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO


NEW ORLEANS LONDON, ENGLAND


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DON'T GUESS AT NUMBERS-LOOK THEM UP


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FORT WAYNE


12


THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM-THIS DIRECTORY


Main


57


FT. WAYNE ELECTRIC WORKS. Private Branch Exchange, connecting the following departments:


Superintendent's Office. Cost and Equipment Department.


New Foundry,


Engineering Department. Supply Department. F. S. Hunting's Office, Booth-Sales Dept


A. A. Serva. Construction Dept.


Booth-Construction Dept.


Purchasing Dept. Machine Sales Dept.


Supply Sales Dept.


Production Dept.


J. J. Wood,


Engineering Dept.


E. A. Barnes.


Drafting Dept.


Laboratory. Receiving Dept.


Shop Office,


Lamp Dept.


Pattern Shop.


Power Department.


Shipping Department.


Motor Sales Dept.


Main 106 Ft. Wayne Engineering & Mfg. Co .. .... 6th & North Calhoun


Main 522 Ft. Wayne Freie Presse Pub. Co. . Office ... ... 615 Clinton


Main 53 Ft. Wayne Furnas Ice Cream Co. .... Office, 615-17 Lafayette


Main .337


Fort Wayne Iron Store Company .. .213 E. Columbia st


Main 82


Ft. Wayne Iron Works .......... Cor. Harrison & Superior


Main


229 FT. W. & N. IND. TRACTION CO. Private Branch Exchange, connecting the following: S. W. Greenland Res., 2440 Fairfield ave


John L. Walker & Co.


Accountants, Auditors, Systematizers Regular and Special Audits. Corporation Accounting. Financial and Cost Systems, Municipal and County Work. Immediate, Efficient, Service for a Reasonable Compensation




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