Fort Wayne, Indiana, city directory, 1913, Part 6

Author: R.L. Polk & Co. cn
Publication date: 1913
Publisher: Taylor, Mich. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1610


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Factory deliveries, viz: 7:15 and 10:30 am and 1:30 p m. Sunday. Three city collections by the carriers are made at 2:30, 3:30 and 8:30 p m. One collection out- side business portion at 3:30 p m.


Postage-The postage on letters to be forwarded in the mails to any part of the United States is 2 cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp. The postage for letters dropped in this office for delivery in the city, 2 cents per ounce, prepaid by stamp. Includes island pos- sessions.


Canada and the British Possessions-Two cents per ounce; prepayment compulsory.


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Postage to all countries included in Universal Postal Union-For prepaid letters, 5 cents per first ounce, 3 for each additional ounce or fraction thereof; for unpaid letters received, 10 cents per ounce; for postal cards, 2 cents each; for newspapers, if not over two ounces in weight, 1 cent for each; for books, other printed matter, legal and commercial documents, pamphlets, music, visiting cards, photographs, pros- pectuses, announcements and notices of various kinds, whether printed, engraved or lithographed, 1 cent per each weight of two ounces or fraction of two ounces ; samples of merchandise, without value, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction; merchandise of saleable samples, 5 cents per first ounce, 3 for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.


Letter rate of postage to England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and New Foundland is 2 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce.


Letter rate of postage to Germany is 2 cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce for letters dispatched on ships going direct to that country. If it is desired to dis- patch letters on first ship going via England or France, the regular international rate will apply, viz: 5 cents for the first ounce or fraction of an ounce, and 3 cents for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce. The new letter rate does not affect the rate of postage on cards of these countries.


Registration-Valuable letters to any part of the United States and Canada and the Universal Postage Union will be registered on application, for which a charge of 10 cents (in addition to postage) will be made.


Civil Service Examining Board -- Wm J Hess, sec; Charles A Stockbridge, asst sec; M C Chambers, member; Thos W Blair, member; F E B Gallmeier, member.


PARCEL POST INFORMATION.


(The numbered sections mentioned in this pamph- let refer to the parcel post regulations, a copy of which may be consulted at any postoffice.) The act of Congress authorizing the establishment of a parcel post system provides that on and after January 1, 1913, fourth class mail matter shall embrace all other mat- ter, including farm and factory products, not now em- braced by law in either the first, second, or third class, not exceeding 11 pounds in weight nor greater in size than 72


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inches in length and girth combined, nor in form or kind likely to injure the person of any postal employee or dam- age the mail equipment or other mail matter, and not of a character perishable within a period reasonably required for transportation and delivery.


Table of Rates.


First zone.


Weight.


Local rate


Zone rate, 50 miles


Seecond zone,


50 to 150 miles.


Third zone,


150 to 300 miles.


Fourth zone,


300 to 600 miles.


Fifth zone,


600 to 1,000 miles.


Sixth zone,


1,000 to 1,400 miles


Seventh zone,


1,400 to 1,800 miles


Eighth zone, all


over 1,800 miles


1 pound $0.05


$0 05


$0.06


$0.07


$0.08


$0.09


$0.10


$0.11


$0.12


2 pounds


.06


.08


.10


.12


14


.16


.19


.21


.24


3 pounds


.07


.11


.14


.17


.20


.23


.28


.31


.36


4 pounds


.08


.14


.18


.22


.26


.30


.37


.41


.48


5 pounds


.09


.17


.22


.27


.32


.37


.46


.51


.60


6 pounds


.10


.20


.26


.32


.38


.44


.55


.61


.72


7 pounds


.11


.23


.30


.37


.44


.51


.64


.71


.84


8 pounds


.12


.26


.34


.42


.50


.58


.73


.81


.96


9 pounds


.13


.29


.38


.47


.56


.65


.82


.91


1.08


10 pounds


.14


.32


.42


.52


.62


.72


.91


1.01


1.20


11 pounds


.15


.35


.46


.57


.68


.79


1.00


1.11


1.32


The local rate is applicable to parcels intended for de- livery at the office of mailing or on a rural route starting therefrom.


Distinctive Stamps.


The law requires that on and after January 1, 1913, the postage on all matter of the fourth class must be pre- paid by distinctive parcel post stamps affixed (see sec. 3). Postmasters can not receive for mailing parcels that do not bear such stamps.


Parcel post stamps are not valid for the payment of postage on matter of the first, second, and third classes, and, when used for that purpose, the matter to which they are affixed shall be treated as "Held for postage,"' as pre- scribed in section 9.


Preparation for Mailing.


Parcels must be prepared for mailing in such manner that the contents can be easily examined. (See secs. 19 to 37, inclusive.)


A parcel must not be accepted for mailing unless it bears the name and address of the sender, preceded by the word "From."


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Postmasters will refuse to receive for mailing parcels not properly indorsed or packed for safe shipment.


Where Mailable.


Parcels must be mailed at a post office, branch post office, named or lettered station, or such numbered stations as may be designated by the postmaster, or delivered to a rural or other carrier duly authorized to receive such matter.


Parcels collected on star routes must be deposited in the next post office at which the carrier arrives and postage charged at the rate from that office.


Insurance on Parcels.


A mailable parcel on which the postage is fully pre- paid may be insured against loss in an amount equivalent to its actual value, but not to exceed $50, on payment of a fee of 10 cents in parcel post stamps, such stamps to be affixed.


Unmaitable Matter.


The following matter is declared nonmailable by law (see secs. 211, 212 and 217 of the Criminal Code of the United States, approved Mar. 4, 1909) :


1. Matter manifestly obscene, lewd or lascivious; ar- ticles intended for preventing conception or for procur- ing abortion; articles intended for indecent or immoral purposes; all matters otherwise mailable by law, the out- side cover or wrapper of which bears any delineations or language of a libelous, scurrilous, defamatory, or threaten- ing character.


Spirituous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxi- cating liquors of any kind; poisons of every kind, and ar- ticles and compositions containing poison (except as pre- scribed in sec. 19) ; poisonous animals, insects and reptiles ; explosives of every kind; inflammable materials (which are held to include matches, kerosene oil, gasoline, naphtha, benzine, turpentine, denatured alcohol, etc.) ; infernal machines, and mechanical, chemical, or other devices or compositions which may ignite or explode; disease germs or scabs (except as prescribed in sec. 36) : and other nat- ural or artificial articles, compositions, or materials of whatever kind which may kill or in any wise injure an- other or damage the mail or other property.


Pistols or revolvers, whether in detached parts or otherwise; live or dead (and not stuffed) animals, birds, or


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poultry (except as prescribed in secs. 29 and 34) ; raw hides or pelts, guano, or any article having a bad odor shall not be admitted to the mails.


A parcel post map and guide for determining postage rates may be obtained by remitting 75 cents by money order to the chief clerk, Post Office Department, Washing- ton, D. C.


Be careful to specify the city or town where the map is to be used.


Further information may be obtained at any post office.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC


Airdome, Berry between Clinton and Barr.


Aldine Bldg, 217-225 E Berry.


Allen County Jail, w s Calhoun, n of Superior.


Allen County Power House, w s Calhoun between Superior and Eureka nr Jail.


Alt Heidelberg, 907-911 Calhoun.


Anderson Blk and Hall, n w cor Broadway and Jefferson.


Anthony Hotel The, cor Berry and Harrison.


App Blk, 916 Calhoun.


Arcade Bldg, s s Berry between Calhoun and Harrison. Arion Hall, cor Main and Harrison.


Augur Bldg, 115 E Main.


Baltes Blk, s e cor Berry and Harrison.


Bank Blk, s e cor Main and Court.


Barr Street Market Place, Barr between City Hall and Washington boul E.


Bash Blk, n e cor Columbia and Harrison.


Bass Blk, 811-815 Calhoun.


B of L E Hall, 1018 Calhoun.


B of R T Hall, 1026 Calhoun.


Bowser Hall, 2223 Thomas.


Broadway Theatre, 1001 Broadway.


Buffalo Hall, 120 W Berry.


Bursley Blk, e s Calhoun, between Washington and Jef- ferson.


Caledonian Hall, 815 Calhoun.


Carpenters Hall, 610 Calhoun.


Carpenters' Union Hall, 7 Bank Blk.


Centennial Blk, 1413 Broadway.


Certia Blk, w s Calhoun between Wayne and Berry.


City Hall, s e cor Berry and Barr.


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Citizens' Trust Co's Bldg, s w cor Clinton and Berry. Court House, e s Calhoun between Berry and Main. Driscoll's Hall, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R. Elks' Lodge Bldg, cor W Berry and Maiden Lane. Esmond Blk, 1626 Calhoun.


Eureka Hall, 143 W Superior.


Evans Apts, 420 Old Fort Pl.


Evans Blk, s s Berry between Calhoun and Clinton.


Ewing Blk, s w cor Harrison and Main.


Fisher Bldg, cor Calhoun and Highland.


Fleming Bldg, e s Calhoun, between Washington and Jefferson.


Flick Bldg, 207-209 W Berry.


Foellinger's Blk, 626 Calhoun.


Fort Wayne Art School Bldg, n e cor Wayne and Webster. Fort Wayne Drug Co's Bldg, s e cor Wayne and Harrison. Fort Wayne Lutheran Hospital, 3020 Fairfield av. Foster Blk, e s Court between Main and Berry. Government Building, cor Berry and Clinton.


Hackett Bldg, e s Calhoun between Wayne and Washing- ton.


Hamilton Homestead, s e cor Clinton and Lewis.


Hamilton National Bank Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Main. Harmony Hall, 120 W Berry.


Hartman Hall, 1921 Hanna.


Hibernian Hall, 917 Calhoun.


High School (old), n s E Wayne between Calhoun and Clinton.


High School, w s Barr between Lewis and Montgomery.


Hoagland Flats, cor Ewing and W Berry.


Hofmann Blk, 1114-18 Calhoun.


Home Telephone Bldg, s w cor Main and Clinton.


Hope Hospital, s w cor Barr and Washington boul E. Iroquois Hall, 1903 Hanna.


Kane's Blk, s s Main between Calhoun and Harrison.


Kappel Bldg, 113-117 E Wayne.


Keystone Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Columbia. Klotz Blk, 1926 Calhoun.


Knights of Columbus Hall, Lau Blk, s w cor Washington boul W and Calhoun. Knights of the Golden Eagle, 716 Calhoun.


Knights of Pythias Hall, 122 Washington boul W. K of L Hall, Bank Blk.


Kunkle Blk, 912 Calhoun.


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Langard Hall, 236 E Columbia.


Lau Blk, s w cor Calhoun and Washington. Library Hall, n e cor Calhoun and Lewis. Lincoln Life Bldg, n s Berry between, Clinton and Barr. McDougall's Blk, n w cor Calhoun and Berry.


Machinists' Hall, 1020 Calhoun, 3d floor.


Mariotte Bldg, 220-222 E Main.


Masonic Hall, n e cor Wayne and Clinton.


Masonic Temple The, n e cor Wayne and Clinton.


Meyer Blk, s e cor Calhoun and Superior. Michael Bldg, s w cor Calhoun and Jefferson.


Miller Blk, w s Clinton, between Berry and Main. Miner Blk, n e cor Clinton and Main.


Minuet Bldg, 121 Washington boul E.


Moose Hall, 3rd floor Lau Blk.


Nestel Blk, s w cor Broadway and W Jefferson.


Niermann's Blk, N Harrison.


Nill's Hall, 818 Calhoun.


Nimrod Hall, 218 E Main.


Ninde Blk, n w cor Berry and Harrison.


Noll's Blk, n w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.


North American Bldg, w s Clinton between Wayne and Berry.


Odd Fellows' Bldg, n e cor Calhoun and Wayne.


Odd Fellows' Hall, 3d floor Odd Fellows Bldg.


Old National Bank Bldg, s w cor Calhoun and Berry.


Painters' Hall, 1022 Calhoun.


People's Trust and Savings Co's Bldg, 913-915 Calhoun. Philharmonic Hall, 918 Calhoun.


Phoenix Bldg, w s Calhoun n of Main.


Physicians Defense Bldg, n w cor Wayne and Clinton.


Pixley-Long Blk, s s Berry between Calhoun and Clinton. Postoffice, s e cor Berry and Clinton.


Princess Rink, s e cor Main and Fulton.


Public Library, s w cor Wayne and Webster.


Remmell's Blk, s w cor Broadway and Jefferson.


Rich Blk, e s Calhoun between Washington boul and Jef- ferson.


Rodabaugh Flats, 1322 Calhoun.


Root Memorial Bldg, 112-114 E Berry.


Ross Blk, 232-234 W Main.


Saengerbund Hall, 225-229 W Main. Schmitz Blk, 922-930 Calhoun.


Schott Blk, n w cor Barr and Washington boul W.


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Scottish Rite Cathedral, s e cor Clinton and Washington boul E.


Schroeder Blk (old), 1406 Calhoun.


Schroeder Blk (new), s e cor Broadway and Washington boul W.


Schroeder's Hall, 1001-1009 Broadway.


Seidel Blk, 716-718 Calhoun.


Sentinel Bldg, 110-112 W Wayne.


Shoaff Bldg, s e cor Calhoun and Berry.


Shuman Blk, n s E Main between Barr and Clinton. South Wayne Hall, cor Lincoln and Indiana avs.


St Joseph's Hospital, Broadway bet Main and Berry.


St Mary's Hall, s w cor Lafayette and Jefferson.


St Patrick's Lyceum, s w cor Harrison and Butler.


Standard Hall, 202-204 W Berry.


Strodel Hall, E Main between Clinton and Barr.


Studer Blk, 228 W Main.


Swinney Blk, 111-113-115 E Main.


Trades and Labor Hall, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.


Trentman Blk, 819 Calhoun.


Tri-State Bldg, n e cor Court and Berry.


Turnverein, 616 W Superior.


Union Blk, n w cor Main and Clinton.


Unity Hall, Calhoun and Holman.


Vogley Hall, 1214-1216 Maumee av.


Vordermark Bldg, 624 Calhoun.


Weil Blk, 327-337 E Columbia.


White Apartment Bldg, 302-310 W Berry and 717-723 Webster.


White's Blk, s e cor Wayne and Calhoun.


Wolfe's Blk, s w cor Wayne and Calhoun.


Young Woman's Christian Association Bldg, 325 W Wayne Zelt's Hall, s e cor E Creighton av and Gay.


RAILROADS-ELECTRIC


Fort Wayne & South Bend Traction Co The, Perry A Ran- dall, pres. Shoaff Bldg.


Fort Wayne, Van Wert & Lima Traction Co, W Main and Pearl.


Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co, cor W Main and Pearl.


Muncie, Hartford City & Fort Wayne Traction Co, cor W Main and Pearl.


Toledo & Chicago Traction Co, (Fort Wayne branch), cor W Main and Pearl.


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RAILROADS STEAM


Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R R. A L Gilbert, freight agent; Wabash depot, F C Eggers, passenger and ticket agent.


Cincinnati, Richmond & Fort Wayne, leased and operated by the Grand Rapids & Indiana.


Fort Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville, leased and operated by the Lake Erie & Western. Depot, cor Cass and Railroad.


Grand Rapids & Indiana. Offices-Freight and passenger depot with Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago R R. Joseph Woods, pres ; W R Shelby, vice pres and treas ; J H P Hughart, gen'l mngr; John M Metheany, audi- tor; E C Leavenworth, gen'l freight agt; C L Lock- wood, gen'l passenger agt; J W Hunter, supt North- ern division. General offices, Grand Rapids, Mich.


Southern Division -Offices, Fort Wayne, Ind. B H Hud- son, supt; E H Kirkland, freight agt; John E Ross, ticket agent.


Lake Erie & Western R R. Freight offices, cor First and R R depot. A R Phillips, pass and ticket agt; J .B Clizbe, freight agt.


Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Freight offices, cor First and Railroad; depot, cor Cass and Railroad. D C Moon, pres and gen'l mngr, Cleveland, O; M L Rey- nolds, division supt, Hillsdale, Mich; J B Clizbe, freight agt; A R Phillips, ticket agt, Fort Wayne, Ind. New York, Chicago & St Louis R R (Western division), office, N Y C & St L R R depot. This division extends from Chicago to Bellevue, O, 275 miles. S K Blair, division supt; E E Hart, engineer, Cleveland; D H Caldwell, chief train dispatcher; H O Wilson, chief night dispatcher; F P Parnin, trav passenger agt; C A Pritchard, ticket agt; H E Allison, freight agt.


Pennsylvania Company, operating P Ft W & C Ry, West- ern division. Passenger Station, s e cor Calhoun and Railroad ; J E Ross. ticket agent. Freight station, s cor Clinton and Railroad; E H Kirkland, freight agt. Traffic office, Anthony Hotel Bldg; E T Wood, division freight agt. Division of- fices, 1401 South Clinton; W M Wardrop, su- perintendent ; J F Patterson, train master; B Fitz- patrick, master mechanic; Guy Scott, division engi- neer, and Robt Learmonth, chief clerk.


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Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago, leased and operated by Pennsylvania Company.


Wabash R R. General Offices, St Louis, Mo; master me- chanic's office, cor Fairfield av and Wabash R R; pas- senger depot, s e cor Calhoun and Wabash R R; Henry Miller, gen'l mngr; S E Cotter, gen'l supt; D O Ives, gen'l traffic mngr; W C Maxwell, asst gen'l traffic mngr; J C Sullivan, supt, Peru, Ind; W A Sprott, di- vision freight agt, Toledo, O; A L Gilbert, local freight agt. Office, freight depot; F C Eggers, passenger and ticket agt, Fort Wayne, Ind.


SCHOOLS-PUBLIC


School Board-Ernest W Cook, Jesse MacBeth, W H Shambaugh.


Superintendent-Justin N Study.


Clerk-Elizabeth Doan.


Medical Inspectors-Dr Charles R Dancer, Dr F J Schulz, Dr J H Gilpin.


Janitor in Chief-Conrad Leidolf.


Truant Officer-Rudolph Reinewald.


Supervisors and special teachers :


Music-Wm Miles.


Physical Culture-Henry Meyer.


Assistant Physical Culture-Carrie A Snively.


Penmanship-O L Rogers.


Drawing-Alice E Hall.


Training School-Flora A Wilber.


Manual Training-J J Ritter.


Primary Work-Gail Calmerton.


General Substitute Teacher-Martha J Moderwell.


HIGH AND MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL. Cor Barr and Lewis.


Principal-Chester T Lane, Latin and Geometry.


Clerk and Librarian-Angeline F Chapin.


Assistants-Wm L McMillen, English; Mary O Kolb, his- tory ; Herbert S Voorhees, chemistry; George W Car- ter, physics; Thos H McCormick, mathematics; Mar- tin W Rothert, German; W W Knight, forging; Mary C Smeltzly, history; Horace T Purfield, foundry-pat- tern work; L C Ward, physiography; Marguerite Mayr, German; Almana Beebe, Latin; R O Grosjean, mechanical drawing; Jessie L Parker, English; Mary D Edson, domestic art; Alice H Curtiss, domestic sci- ence; L A Stroebel, German ; D W Werremeyer, math-


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ematics; Roy Cumins, mathematics; Mary Harrah, Latin; Anna M Newman, arts and crafts; Agnes Kjorstad, freehand drawing; J J Ritter, director manual training; K Elizabeth Sihler, German; Ruth Pyke, English; Anne Wilkinson, freehand drawing; E S Gould, botany and physics; Ernest Stirwalt, mathematics; Chas E Agnew, wood working; Eva Wingert, mathematics; Anna R Todd, English; Jacob Jordan, laboratory assistant; Harry A Thomas, man- ual training; Jessie Lee, latin; John R Clark, mathe- matics; Ada M Hoebeke, Latin; Lucy Murdock, Eng- lish; W C Granneman, Henry Bredemeyer, janitors.


ADAMS SCHOOL Corner New Haven and Homes Avenues. Principal-Merton W Arnold.


Assistants-Clare Ellenwood, Martha McGuire, Mildred Winch, Mary Kennelly, Mary Brannan. Michael Meyers, janitor.


BLOOMINGDALE SCHOOL. Corner Marion and Second streets.


Principal-Margaret M Macphail.


Assistants-Martha M Clark, Mary M Auten, Lillian F Stouder, Gertrude Ayers, Erma Dochterman, Anna Biddle, Gertrude Holland, Mabel E Bechtol, Lola M Eckels, Elizabeth O'Rourke, Elizabeth J Bowman, Alice C Stouder, Irene Comparet, Lillian M Ortman, Esther R Erickson, Clara C Buck, G H Russell, Foss Redebaugh. Wm Baade, janitor.


CLAY SCHOOL. Corner Washington and Clay.


Principal-


Assistants-Marion H Brenton, Annie G Habecker, Addie H Williams, A May Griffiths, Edith E Williamson, Nina Welch, Elsie E Heck, Maream Major, Edna Huguenard, Bernadette Monahan, Edith J Stecher, Jane A Harper. Henry Meister, janitor.


FRANKLIN SCHOOL. Corner Franklin Avenue and Huffman.


Principal-Martha E Wohlfort.


Assistants-Gertrude Fissel, Katherine Hartle, Grace Mc- Millen. Catherine Sheridan, janitress.


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HAMILTON SCHOOL. Corner Pontiac and Clinton.


Principal-R Estelle Winter.


Assistants-Mary B Seaton, Margaret M Cunningham, Ethel B Scully, Harriett B Fishering, Laura E Ross, Helen M Blackburn, Grace P Benoy, Mable G Crosby, Louise M Wolf. Catherine Cramer, janitress.


HANNA SCHOOL.


Corner Williams and Lafayette.


Principal-Alice M Habecker.


Assistants-Annette A Gaskins, Elizabeth L Freeman, Edna M Carter, Elizabeth G Murphy, Valeria Gar- linghouse, Alice M Garrity, Alice V Quivey, Eleanor M King, Julia G Cleary, Byrd M Austin, DeEtta Price, Emma L Walling, Augusta R Parnin, Marie L Zucker, G H Russell, Foss M Radebaugh. Maria Per- rett, janitress.


HARMER SCHOOL. Corner Harmer and East Jefferson.


Principal-Clara Phelps.


Assistants-Emma Stanley, M Georgina Wadge, Ella R Williard, Mae Ringwalt, Katherine A Ersig, Ida S Koons, Jane Mooney, Paula C Reese, Alathea Stock- bridge, Mabel A Hatch, Edith D Harding, Altina Lane, Emma E Kiefer. Janitor-Christian Koenig.


HOAGLAND SCHOOL.


Corner Hoagland Avenue and Butler. Principal-F M Price.


Assistants-Allen McKeag, Mary E Dick, M Ella Orff, Margaret I Murphy, Carina Warrington, Eva M Baughman, Mary E Brimmer, Emma C Warner, Grace C Irwin, Marie. McMullen, Irene Beman, Carrie I Akers, Lucile P House, Nora Barbour, Emma Scheu- mann.


Janitor-Paul Tegler.


JEFFERSON SCHOOL.


Corner Jefferson and Fairfield Avenue. Principal-F W Miles.


Assistants-Elizabeth E Chapin, Mabel E Clayton, Anna M Trenam, Janet A Macphail, Clara M Joost, Maude A Gaskins, Caroline Biddle, Anna B Sinclair, Larene Travers, Margaret Saylor, Gladys H Williams, Eliza- beth McCracken, Esther R Erickson, Clara C Schmidt, E Durell Gillette, Laurinda De Vilbiss.


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LAKESIDE NORMAL SCHOOL. Corner Oneida and Rivermet Avenue.


Principal-Flora Wilber.


Assistant Principal-Anna A Schieb.


Assistants-Adele P Sauer, Adelaide L Fiedler, Theresa Anderson, Norma Erf, Rhoda Braddock, Desdemona P Hale, Jessie A Peterson.


Janitor-Christian Piepenbrink.


McCULLOCH SCHOOL. Corner McCulloch and Eliza.


Principal-Laura D Muirhead.


Assistants-Emma M Sauer, Corinna Baade, Della Brandon Janitress-Lydia Carmen.


MINER SCHOOL. Corner West De Wald and Miner. Principal-Celia C Foley.


Assistants-Leora Miner, Mary E Christie, Lillian K Fos- ter, Millie Thompson, Gertrude Zook, Grace M Bran- nan, Helen E Weaver, Lora B Walter.


Janitor-Wm F Miller.


NEBRASKA SCHOOL. Corner Fry and Boone.


Principal-Alvin P Leverton.


Assistants-Keturah M Williams, Elizabeth J Jeffries, Francesca M Greene, Mildred M Rohyans, Maud M Gaskill, Ina M Maxwell, Vera L Williamson, Bessie E Jackson, Emma M Haberkorn, Edith Holsworth, Mary L Theis, Irma C Hutzell, Frieda Kampe. Janitor-Charles Popp.


RUDISILL SCHOOL. Corner Elizabeth and Lafayette. Principal-J P Bonnell.


Assistants-Sarah M Foster, Veta S Affleck, Clara E Mor- rison, Irene C Noll.


JAMES H SMART SCHOOL. Corner Pontiac and Smith.


Principal-Emma L Armstrong.


Assistants-Joanna Conklin, Dorothy E Waltz, Irma Rich, Erma Sims, Marie Ehle, Gertrude Bohne, Ade- line C Becker, Annie L Miller, Marie Nolan, Lois Puddy, Lola C Miller, Pearl Nelson, Mary Muller, Lena Hiler, Elsie Kettler, Emma Matsch. Janitor-Herman Krohne.


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SOUTH WAYNE SCHOOL.


Corner Indiana and Cottage Avenues. Principal-Mary A Abel.


Assistants-Florida J Hart, Anna M Heyman, May W Daugherty.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL.


Corner Washington and Union Streets.


Principal-J R Coar.


Assistants-Marina J Geake, Helen E Brenton, Elizabeth Gorrell, Mary E Markey, Augusta A Haberkorn, Jes- sie T Parry, Mabel Holland, Effie Lumbard, C Hilda Spiegel, Ella J Geake, Martha Stumpf.


SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


Academy of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross.


American School of Music, Rose B Johnson, director, 1102 Calhoun.


Bible Training School The, n w cor Rudisill and South Wayne avs. Rev C W Oyer, supt.


Cathedral High School for Young Men, Rev John R Quin- lan, director, Cathedral Square, n e cor Calhoun and Lewis.


Cathedral Schools, Rev J R Quinlan, director. Cathedral Square, s w cor Clinton and E Jefferson.


Concordia College (German Lutheran), e s Schick bet E Washington and Maumee av. Organized in Missouri in 1839. Established in Fort Wayne in 1861. Prof. M L Luecke, director.


Concordia School, s w cor Fletcher av and Alliger.


Correspondence College of Agriculture, 602 Shoaff Bldg. Emanuel (German Lutheran), s e cor Union and Jefferson. Rev Wm F Moll, principal.


Emmaus German Lutheran School, cor Scott av and Broadway. Rev P Wambsganss, director.


European School of Music, Old National Bank Bldg. Fort Wayne Art School, n e cor Berry and Webster. Fort Wayne Business University, 207 W Berry. Armstrong Propr.


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Fort Wayne Conservatory of Music, Bank Blk. C F W Meyer director.


Fort Wayne Correspondence School, Ger Am Trust Bldg (South Branch) .


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Grace (German Evangelical Lutheran), s e cor Gay and E Creighton av.


International Business College and School of Shorthand and Typewriting. Lincoln Life Bldg. T L Staples Propr.


Paris School of French, 315 Lincoln Life Bldg.


Pratt Institute, 606-608 Shoaff Bldg.


Ross School of Chiropractic, 227 W Jefferson.


St Andrew's Academy, cor New Haven av and Lumbard. St. Augustine's Academy (for girls, under the direction


of Sisters of Providence. Cathedral Square, 1103 Calhoun.


St Catherine's Academy, cor Webster and W De Wald.


St John's Lutheran School, cor Washington boul W and Van Buren.


St Mary's (German Catholic, for boys), s w cor E Jeffer- son and Lafayette; (for girls), s e cor E Jefferson and Lafayette. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. Rev. H Oechtering, director.


St Paul's (German Catholic), n e cor Washington boul W and Fairfield av.


St Paul's (German Lutheran), n e cor Barr and Madison. St Peter's (German Catholic), s s St Martin's bet Warsaw and Hanna. Conducted by the Sisters of Notre Dame. School of the Precious Blood, 606 4th. Conducted by Sis- ters of the Precious Blood.




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