Indianapolis, Indiana city directory, 1904, Part 11

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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.


First United Presbyterian Church-Cor. Park av. and 22d. Rev. Charles M. Law- rence, pastor.


Woodruff Avenue United Presbyterian Church-Arsenal av., near 12th. Rev. J. P. Cowan, D. D., pastor.


REFORMED CHURCH IN THE U. S.


Church of Hope, German Reformed-E. 10th, near Dearborn. Rev. J. H. T. Graul, pastor.


First German Reformed Church-Cor. No- ble and Ohio. Rev. Christian Wisner, pastor.


St. John's Second Reformed Church-S. E. cor. Merrill and Alabama. Henry W. Vitz, pastor.


St. Paul's German Reformed Church-709 N. Belmont av., Haughville. Rev. Louis D. Baus, pastor.


Third (Immanuel) German Reformed Church-N. E. cor. Prospect and New Jersey. Rev. Edward Vornholt, pastor.


SPIRITUALISTS.


First Spiritualist Church-232 N. Alabama,


UNION MISSION.


First Union Mission Church-813 Blake. Rev. Michael Long, Pres.


West Indianapolis Union Mission-Cor. Warren av. and Ray. Rev. J. F. Shut- ters, pastor. UNITARIAN.


All Souls' Unitarian Church-N. E. cor. Al- abama and 15th. Rev. E. E. Newbert, pastor. UNITED BRETHREN.


First U. B. Church-N. W. cor. Central av. and 21st. UNIVERSALIST.


Central Universalist Church-Cor. 15th and New Jersey. Rev. Marion Crosley, pas- tor.


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CLUBS-COURTS.


CLUBS.


(See also Miscellaneous Societies.)


Agenda Club-1046 S. East.


Alhambra Club-Meets at 106 W. South.


Alliance Francaise-Meets last Friday of month at 836 N. Penn. Ed. DuBois, Sec. American Whist Club-Meets every Tues-


day and Saturday night at the Grand Hotel.


Americus Club-208 N. Alabama.


Apollo Athletic Club-Room 19, 308 E. Wash. Boys' Club-449 S. Meridian.


Boys' Boarding Club of Butler College-110 Butler av.


Caledonian Quoiting Club-Room 4, 2512 N. Illinois.


Capital City Bowling Club-F. H. Com- stock, Capt.


Catharine Merrill Club-Meets at 425 N. Capitol av second Saturday. Valette Mil- ler, Sec.


Century Club-Meets Tuesday evenings at The Denison. W. A. Bastian, Pres .; Louis Ewbank, Sec .; Robert B. Keith, Treas.


Chalfant Cafe Club-The Chalfant.


Colored Woman's Business Club-Meets first Tuesday in each month at 318 E. 16th. Addie M. Jones, Sec.


Columbia Club-121 Monument pl. Frank C. Hurley, Supt.


Commercial Club-128-129 Commercial Club bldg. John W. Kern, Pres .; Hilton U. Brown, First Vice-Pres .; Harry Weill, Second Vice-Pres .; Medford B. Wilson, Treas .; Lewis Hoover, Sec.


Contemporary Club-Meets at Propylaeum each month irregularly.


Country Club-S. W. cor. 38th and North- western av. Henry C. Atkins, Pres .; Al- fred H. Johnson, Sec. and Treas.


Crescent Bowling Club-Joseph A. Kebler, Capt.


Dramatic Club-Meets at Propylaeum. Francis O. Dorsey, Sec.


East End Republican Club-2110 E. Michi- gan.


Elks Club-112-114 E. Maryland.


Fortnightly Literary Club-Meets every al- ternate Tuesday at Propylaeum. Mrs. Charles P. Doney, Pres.


Greenwood Inn Club-825 Indiana av. J. M. Thurman, Pres. Helena Club-1016 River av.


Highland Golf Club-Club-House, Riverside Park. Wm. Donaldson, Sec.


Highland Pleasure Club-1210 E. Michigan. Hilarity Club-91312 N. New Jersey.


Hobson Club-Meets at 536 S. West.


Independent Field Trial Club-1625 Broad- way. H. S. Humphrey, Sec .- Treas.


Indiana Democratic Club The-335 N. Penn. Hiram Brown, Pres.


Independent Turner Bowling Club-211 N. Illinois. John W. Fehrenbach, Capt.


Indianapolis Adscript Club-Meets 1612 E. Wash. H. E. Ryan, Sec.


Indianapolis Canoe Ciub-Cor. 30th and White River.


Indianapolis German Literary Club-Meets second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Mrs. J. Karrmann, Sec.


Indianapolis Literary Club-Meets every Monday at Propylaeum. John E. Cleland, Pres .; Junius B. Roberts, Sec.


Indianapolis Local Council of Women- Meets at Propylaeum first Tuesday in every month. Mrs. T. C. Day, Pres .; Mrs. W. Theodore Barnes, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, Treas.


Indianapolis Outing Club-Wm. A. BO- gardus, Sec.


Indianapolis Whist Club-Meets at The Claypool. Frederick M. Herron, Pres .; Albert Daller, Sec.


Indianapolis Woman's Club-Meets first and


third Fridays at Propylaeum. May Wright Sewall, Pres .; Mrs. Horace H. Fletcher, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. Carrie F. Robertson, Treas.


Iron League Club-50512 Indiana av.


Knights of Columbus Club-1612 E. Wash.


Ko-We-Ba Bowling Club-Ralph Smith, Capt.


Limited Gun Club-Cor. 34th and Monon Ry.


Lincoln Club-5241% Indiana av.


Lumberman's Club-Meets at Commercial Club rooms. J. T. Eaglesfield, Pres .; E. L. Dynes, Sec.


Lyra Casino Club-Meets at Das Deutsche Haus. Philip Goetz, Pres .; Charles F. Meyer, Sec .; J. George Mueller, Treas.


Marion Bowling Club-234 N. Meridian. R. H. Bryson, Capt.


Marion Club-234 N. Meridian. John G. Kirkwood, Pres .; Bert E. Uhl, Sec .; Ed- win S. Boyd, Supt.


Marion County Democratic Club-138 W. Wash. L. H. McClellan, Pres .; Albert Harston, Sec.


Marion Gun Club-7 E. Market.


Matinee Musicale-Meets at Propylaeum every alternate Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Pres.


Mendelssohn Club-101412 E. Wash.


National Bowling Club-C. B. O'Connor, Capt. Meets at Turnverein Hall every Tuesday evening.


Neighbor's Club-907 Indiana av.


North Side Bowling Club-John Reagan, Capt .; Maurice W. Juday, Sec.


Old Hand Engine Firemen's Club of 1856- Meets at 153 N. Delaware. Charles H. Rihl, Pres .; Daniel Shearer, Vice-Pres .; D. W. Brouse, Sec and Treas.


O. P. Morton Republican Club-Meets at 1502 Shelby.


Orient Club-1001 Woodlawn av.


Over the Teacups Club-314 E. St. Clair. Pastime Bowling Club-941 Ft. Wayne av. Portfolio Club-Meets at 232 N. Illinois every alternate Thursday evening.


Social Bowling Club-Meets at Turnverein Hall each Thursday.


So-Ho Club- Meets at 7421% E. Wash.


South Side Republican Club-Meets 1230 S. Meridian each Friday.


Spanish Club-Mrs. Flora Wulschner, Pres. Thirteenth Ward Democratic Club-1037 S. Delaware. Joseph T. Markey, Sec.


Travelers' Protective Association-25 W. Maryland. Harry Call, Sec.


University Club of Indiana The-450 N Me- ridian. V. T. Malott, Pres .; Alfred H. Johnson, Sec .; W. F. C. Golt, Treas .; Charles H. Rich, Mngr.


Vendome Pleasure Club 738 Indiana av.


Washington Bowling Club-Harry B. Old, Capt.


Woodruff Place Club-148 East Drive (W. P.) Perley B. Raymond, Pres.


COURTS.


The United States is divided into nine Judi- cial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit Court is held for each district within each circuit. The act of Congress approved April 10, 1869, provides as follows: "The Circuit Court in each district shall be held by the Justice of the Supreme Court al- lotted to the Circuit, or by the Circuit Judge of the Circuit, or by the District Judge of the District, sitting alone, or by the Justice of the Supreme Court and Circuit Judge sitting together, in which case the Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside, or in the absence of either of them, by the other (who shall preside), and the District Judge." The State of In- diana comprises one Judicial District. The


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COURTS-FEDERAL OFFICERS-INSURANCE.


courts for the district are held in Indian- apolis, New Albany, Evansville and Fort Wayne. The district is attached to the Seventh Judicial Circuit, which comprises the States of Wisconsin, Illinois and In- diana.


The United States Courts of the District of Indiana are organized as follows:


CIRCUIT COURT.


Associate Justice of the Supreme Court- Hon. Wm. R. Day.


Circuit Judges-Hon. Francis E. Baker, Hon. James G. Jenkins, Hon. Peter S. Grosscup.


Clerk-Noble C. Butler.


Master in Chancery-Edward Daniels, Cir- cuit and District Courts.


Deputy Clerk-Willard C. Nichols.


United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing.


Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Jesse J. M. LaFollette.


United States Marshal-Henry C. Pettit. Terms of Court-First Tuesdays in May and November, in the Circuit Court Room, Postoffice bldg.


UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.


District Judge-Hon. Albert B. Anderson. United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing.


Assistant United States District Attorney- Jesse J. M. LaFollette.


United States Marshal-Henry C. Pettit. Clerk-Noble C. Butler.


Terms of Court-Same as United States Circuit Court.


SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.


Judges-James H. Jordan, Leander J. Monks, Alexander Dowling, John V. Had- ley, John H. Gillett.


Clerk-Robert A. Brown.


Terms of Supreme Court-Fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November.


APPELLATE COURT OF INDIANA.


Judges-Woodfin D. Robinson, Wm. J. Hen- ley, James B. Black, Daniel W. Comstock, Ulric Z. Wiley, Frank S. Roby.


Clerk-Robert A. Brown.


Terms of Appellate Court-Fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in November.


MARION CIRCUIT COURT.


Judge-Henry Clay Allen. Clerk-Wm. E. Davis.


Probate Commissioner-Merle N. A. Walker. Terms of Court-Second Monday in Febru- ary, first Monday in May, fourth Monday in August and first Monday in December. *The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex officio Clerk of all the Courts.


MARION CRIMINAL COURT.


Judge-Fremont Alford.


Prosecuting Attorney-John C. Ruckels- haus.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Judges-John L. McMaster, Room 1; James M. Leathers, Room 2; Vinson Carter, Room 3.


Terms of Superior Court-This court is in session at all times, except during the months of July and August.


MARION COUNTY JUVENILE COURT. Geo. W. Stubbs, Judge. Daily sessions.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Circuit Justice of the Seventh Circuit and Associate Justice United States Supreme Court-Wm. R. Day, Postoffice bldg. Judges United States Circuit Court-Hon.


James G. Jenkins, Hon. Francis E. Baker, Hon. Peter S. Grosscup.


Judge United States District Court-Hon. Albert B. Anderson, Postoffice bldg.


Official Reporter-Rowland Evans, Post- office bidg.


Clerk United States Courts-Noble C. But- ler, Postoffice bldg.


Deputies-Williard C. Nichols, Edward Mc- Devitt.


United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing, Postoffice bldg.


Assistant United States District Attorney- Jesse J. M. LaFollette, Postoffice bldg.


United States Marshal-Henry C. Pettit, 31 N. Penn.


Chief Deputy-Will K. Snavelly.


Deputies-Alonzo Boyd, Thomas E. Martin, David C. Rankin.


United States Pension Agent-Albert 0. Chief Clerk-Walter Johnson. Marsh, 301-316 Majestic bldg.


Special Examiners Pension Bureau-Hugh N. Patton, George E. Reily, 31 N. Penn.


United States Board of Pension Examiners -Samuel H. Moore, M. D., Pres .; Fred-


erick R. Charlton, M. D., Treas .; R. F. Stone, M. D., Sec., Postoffice bldg.


Surveyor of Customs-Third floor Postoffice bldg. Archibald A. Young.


Deputy-George M. Hawkins.


Inspector of Customs-Archibald A. Young.


Deputy Surveyor and Clerk-Alfred H. Johnson.


Cashier-Madge A. Allen.


Warehouseman-Jeremiah Houlihan.


Collector of Internal Revenue-Ambrose E. Nowlin, Lawrenceburg, Ind.


Deputies-125 E. Market: Charles Witthoft, Edward E. Elliott, Elmer E. Boone, Doras J. Baker.


Gauger-Charles J. Many.


Postmaster-George F. McGinnis, Postoffice bldg.


Assistant Postmaster-John E. Shideler, Postoffice bldg.


United States Commissioners-Charles W. Moores, 602 Lemcke bldg .; Howard S. Young, 530 Lemcke bldg.


Bureau of Animal Industry-Niles C. So- rensen, Inspector in Charge, S. E. cor, Blackford and Pearl.


United States Railway Mail Service-Clar- ence E. Votaw and Albert J. Ball, Chief Clerks, Postoffice bldg.


United States Secret Service-Thomas E. Halls, Chief, 31 N. Penn.


Weather Bureau-Wm. T. Blythe, Rooms 905-914 Majestic bldg.


INSURANCE.


American Central Life Insurance Co. of In- dianapolis-203-210 Newton Claypool bldg. Columbian Relief Fund Association-1027- 1030 State Life bldg. Wm. H. Latta, Pres .; C. H. Brackett, Ser .; George C. Calvert, Treas.


Commercial Travelers' Mutual Accident Association of Indiana-725 State Life bldg. Carey McPherson, Sec. and Treas. German Fire Insurance Co. of Indiana-27- 33 S. Delaware. Theodore Stein, Pres .; Lorenz Schmidt, Sec .; Theodore Reyer, Treas.


Indiana Association of Underwriters-525 Indiana Trust bldg. J. T. Ashbrook, Sec. Indiana Insurance Co .- 147 E. Market. Charles Schurmann, Pres .; Thomas B. Linn, Sec .; George C. Pearson, Treas. Indiana League of Fire Underwriters-John R. Engle Pres .; George H. Rehm, Sec., 22-23 When bldg.


Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co. -309 Lemcke bldg. F. B. Fowler, Sec.


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Indiana Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. - 30-32 Board of Trade bldg. Incorporated 1889. E. E. Perry, Sec. and Treas.


Indianapolis Fire Insurance Co-122 E. Mar- ket. John H. Holliday, Pres .; Henry C. Martin, Sec.


Indianapolis German Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co .- 308 E. Wash. Incorporated 1884. Albert Sahm, Pres .; Charlotte Dinkelaker, Sec .; Albert Krull, Treas.


Interstate Life Assurance Co., Indianapolis, Ind .- 11-21 Fitzgerald bldg. Charles A. Sudlow, Pres .; M. B, Wilson, Treas .; F. B. Davenport, Sec.


Meridian Life and Trust Co. of Indiana- 1127 State Life blog. Arthur Jordan, Pres .; Everett Wagner, Vice-Pres. and Mngr.


Model Life Insurance Co. of Indiana-515- 522 Lemcke bldg. James H. Beacham, Sec.


Old Wayne Mutual Life Association-Top floor Commercial Club bldg. Re-incor- porated May, 1883. Lewis C. Stewart, Pres .; John Furnas, Treas .; C. C. Gil- more, Sec.


State Life Insurance Co .- Offices State Life bldg., 15-23 E. Wash (temporary offices 6th floor Newton Claypool bldg.) Andrew M. Sweeney, Pres .; Wilbur S. Wynn, Sec. Union Life Insurance Co. of Indiana-4th floor Majestic bldg. James E. Somes, Pres .; C. E. Foote, Sec .; Ralph K. Smith, Treas.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' Local Union No. 41-Meets 54 Virginia av. every Monday. Jesse Everroad, Sec.


American Agents' Association No. 8643- Meets 3612 E. Wash. second and fourth Thursdays. Charles McMichan, Sec.


American Hod Carriers' Union No. 1-Meets 531 Indiana av. first and third Monday. Joseph Dagley, Sec.


Bartenders' Union-Meets 12 S. Alabama each Tuesday. George W. Losh, Sec.


Beer Bottlers' Union No. 23-Meets Colum- bia Hall third Sunday. Theodore Mundi, Sec.


Beer Drivers' Union No. 230-Meets 126 S. Delaware first Sunday. John A. Koch, Sec.


Beer Drivers' and Stablemen's Union No. 220-Meets Columbia Hall second Sunday afternoon. Frank Ankenbrock, Sec.


Billers' Protective Union No. 8870-Meets fourth Sunday afternoon. Charles Perry, Sec.


Blacksmiths' Union No. 261-Meets Morrison Hall each Tuesday. D. M. Trimpe, Sec. Boilermakers' Union No. 10-Meets Beiser Hall each Friday. Wm. S. Frohlinger, Sec.


Boilermakers' Union No. 319-Meets 1902 Martindale av. first and third Mondays. Wm. Rushton, Sec.


Boilermaker Helpers' Union No. 84-Meets Keller Hall second and fourth Thursdays. Albert C. Weber, Sec.


Bookbinders' Union No. 53-Meets Ger- mania Hall second Monday. Frank Doyle, Sec.


Brewery Engineers' and Firemen's Union No. 223-Meets Columbia Hall first Friday. Wm. Sage, Sec.


Brewery Workers' Union No. 77-Meets Co- lumbia Hall last Sunday afternoon of month. John Koch, Sec.


Bricklayers' Union No. 3-Meets at Brick- layers' Hall every Thursday. George Frey, Sec.


Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Workers' Al- lied Union No. 21-Meets 15 Union bldg second and fourth Tuesdays. Orlie Con- diff, Sec.


Bridge and Structural Ironworkers' Union No. 22-Meets Beiser Hall each Wednes- day. Edward Hewitt, Sec.


Broom Makers' Union No. 17-Meets 15 Union bldg. first and third Mondays. Charles B. Keeler, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 11-Meets Engineers' Hall first and third Sunday afternoons. Wm. M. Blythe, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' No. 492-Meets 135 N. Delaware second and fourth Sunday afternoons. Edward J. Smith, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, En- reka Lodge No. 14-Meets Engineers' Hall each Monday. Joseph A. Farrell, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, No. 447-Meets 464 Virginia av. first and third Sundays. Lemuel S. Fife, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, No. 261 -Meets Pierson Hall each Sunday after- noon. James E. Curd, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Lodge No. 374-Meets 822 Virginia av. first and third Sunday afternoons. W. O. Alex- ander, Sec.


Building Allied Council-Meets Carpenters' Hall each Friday. Harry L. Simon, Sec. Cab Drivers' Union-Meets 361% E. Wash. each Sunday. Richard W. O'Connor, Sec. Cabinet Makers' Union No. 180-Meets Beiser Hall each Friday. H. W. Baird, Sec.


Carpenters' District Council-Meets Carpen-' ters' Hall each Tuesday. W. J. Rom- inger, Sec.


Carpenters' Union No. 1003-Meets Carpen- ters' Hall each Friday. Richard W. Sproston, Sec.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 60- Meets Germania Hall each Saturday. Wm. Hoff, Sec.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 281- Meets Carpenters' Hall each Wednesday. James Jordan, Sec.


Car Workers' Union No. 100-Meets Bright- wood each Friday. E. N. Shimer, Sec. Central Labor Union-Meets Pierson Hall second and fourth Mondays. Simon, Sec. Harry L.


Ceramic, Mosaic and Encaustic Tile Lay- ers' and Helpers' Union No. 8-Meets Pierson Hall each Monday. Stephen Woods, Sec.


Cigar Makers' Union No. 33-Meets Ger- mania Hall first Tuesday. Clarence Gaumer, Sec.


Cracker Machine and Cake Bakers' Union No. 270-Meets Germania Hall first and third Mondays. Harry Brown, Sec.


Coopers' International Union No. 25-Meets 4 Talbott blk second and fourth Satur- days. Cornelius E. Querry, Sec.


Drop Forge Hammermen's Union No. 27- Meets Reiley's Hall first and third Wednesdays. Arthur W. Doty, Sec.


Electrical Workers' Union No. 10-Meets Morrison Hall each Monday. J. Davis, Sec.


Electrotypers' Union-Meets at Journal Office. Freight Handlers' Union No. 9433-Meets Parnell Hall every fourth Sunday. John Sullivan, Sec.


Garment Workers' Union No. 127-Meets Pierson Hall first and third Thursdays. Mary Romel, Sec.


Hardwood Finishers' Union No. 96-Meets Germania Hall each Friday. Henry Cop- pock, Sec.


Hardwood Floor Layers' Union No. 9075- Meets Beiser Hall first and third Tues- days. James McQuerry, Sec.


Hoisting Engineers' Union No. 103-Meets 5412 Virginia av. each Thursday. Wm. Mc- Bride, Sec.


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Horse Shoers' Union No. 24-Meets 3612 E. Wash. first and third Fridays. Wm. Col- lins, Sec.


Hotel Waiters' Union No. 635-Meets 21 Union bldg. each Monday. G. W. Hall, Sec.


Indiana Federation of Trade and Labor Unions-Edgar A. Perkins, Pres., Indian- apolis; J. W. Peters, Sec., South Bend.


Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Associa-


tion-Meets Germania Hall first Sunday. H. S. Beissenherz, Sec.


International Association of Machinists No. 161-Meets 12 S. Alabama each Friday. Edward J. Collins, Business Agt.


International Brotherhood of Teamsters- E. L. Turley, Sec. and Treas., 147 E. Market.


International Typographical Union-7 E. Market. James M. Lynch, Pres .; John W. Bramwood, Sec. and Treas .; Hugo Miller, Sec. German Branch.


Iron Molders' Union No. 17 .- Meets 3612 E. Wash. first and third Wednesdays. George Gunrey, Sec.


Iron Molders' Union No. 56-Meets 3612 E. Wash. each Tuesday. Henry Miller, Sec. Iron Molders' Union No. 382-Meets 3612 E. Wash. each Saturday.


Journeymen Bakers' and Confectioners' Union No. 18-Meets Germania Hall first and third Saturdays. Frederick Rickard, Sec.


Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America-D. R. Davis, Sec., 142 E. Mar- ket.


Journeymen Plumbers' Union No. 73-Meets Smith's Hall each Tuesday. J. C. Rick- erts, Sec.


Journeymen Stone Cutters-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Sunday after- noons. Joseph Hickey, Sec.


Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 157-Meets 361 E. Wash. first and third Mondays. Walter Wylen, Sec.


Junior Order of United American Mechanics -Meets Mansur Hall every Tuesday.


Laundry Workers' Union No. 17 .- Meets Morrison Hall first Tuesday.


Leather Workers' Union No. 35-Meets Mor- rison Hall second and fourth Thursdays. John E. Weiglein, Sec.


Lithographers' Union No. 23-Meets first Monday of every month at Columbia Hall. Charles C. Koster, Treas.


Milkmen's Union No. 1460-Meets Morrison Hall each Wednesday.


Molders' Union No. 382-Meets 3612 E. Wash. each Friday. Charles W. Cork, Sec.


National Association of Post Office Clerks No. 167-Meets at Post Office bldg. first Sunday afternoon. Jessie Wald, Sec.


Operative Plasterers' International Asso- ciation of America No. 46-Meets Morrison Hall each Wednesday. Lafayette Hub- bard, Sec.


Order of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets Pierson Hall first and third Sunday after- noons. Women's Auxiliary same on Fri- day afternoons.


Packing House Employers' Union No. 259- Meets Griffith blk. each Wednesday. E. J. Wurtz, Sec.


Painters' and Decorators' Union No. 47- Meets Morrison Hall each Tuesday. James Endicott, Sec.


Paperhangers' Union No. 912-Meets 8th floor Century bldg. each Friday. George W. Booth, Sec.


Pattern Makers' Union-Meets Germania Hall each Monday. Wm. Hommel, Sec.


Planing Mill Men's Union No. 155-Meets Beiser's Hall each Monday. R. F. Kim- berlain, Sec.


Polishers' and Buffers' Union-Meets Keller Hall first and third Wednesdays. George Becktell, Sec.


Pressfeeder Helpers' Union No. 39-Meets 361% E. Wash. first Thursday. T. S. Tobin, Sec.


Pressmen's Union No. 17-Meets 361% E. Wash. third Thursday. Charles C. Defi- baugh, Sec.


Railroad Machinists' Union No. 511-Meets 12 S. Alabama each Wednesday. Edward J. Collins, Sec.


Reed and Rattan Workers' Union No. 224- Meets 825 S. Meridian second and fourth Thursdays. Albert E. James, Sec.


Retail Clerks' Union No. 1-Meets Morrison Hall first and third Wednesdays. Jacob Lotshar, Sec.


Railway Telegraphers' Union-Meets 16 Board of Trade bldg. first Sunday after- noon. Harry P. Lewellen, Sec.


Saw Filers' and Setters' Union No. 9314- Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Tuesdays. C. C. Rudd, Sec.


Saw Smiths' Union No. 1-Meets Morrison Hall first and third Thursdays. James Heaney, Sec.


Saw Smith Helpers' Union No. 8854-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Mon- days. Harry Richardson, Sec.


Saw Toothers' Union No. 10759-Meets Mor- rison Hall first and third Saturdays. C. F. MeGroarty, Sec.


Stage Employes' Union No. 30-Meets Smith's Hall second and fourth Sundays. August Gue, Sec.


Stair Builders' Union No. 549-Meets each Saturday. L. H. Taylor, Sec.


Stationary Firemen's Union No. 72-Meets Columbia Hall each Tuesday. Peter J. Staub, Sec.


Steam Fitters' Union No. 47-Meets Talbott blk. each Wednesday. Bruce E. Strode, Sec.


Steam Fitter Helpers' Union No. 48-Meets Carpenters' Hall each Wednesday. Ed- ward F. Welch, Sec.


Stereotypers' Union No. 38-Meets Journal Office last Sunday afternoon. John W. Chryst, Sec.


Stonemasons' Local Union No. 1-Meets 146 S. Delaware last Monday. John Reich- wein, Sec.


Stove Mounters' Union No. 43-Meets N. E. cor. Illinois and South first and third Tuesdays. Charles W. Brown, Sec.


Switchmen's Union No. 146-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Tuesdays. Eu- gene Rogers, Sec.


Tinners' Union No. 41-Meets 541% Virginia av. each Monday. Edward Hockett, Sec. Typographical Union No. 1-Meets 21612 N. Meridian first Sunday afternoon. Charles E. McKee, Sec.


Typographical Union (German) No. 14- Meets Keller's Hall first Tuesday after- noon. Hugo Miller, Sec.


United Mine Workers of America-1101 State Life bldg. John Mitchell, Pres .; Wm. B. Wilson, Sec. 'and Treas.


Union of Steam Engineers No. 51-Meets Talbott blk. each Monday. Oscar Mills, Sec.


Upholsterers' Union-Meets Columbia Hall each Tuesday. Philip S. Lendormi, Sec. Wood Carvers' Union No. 13-Meets Keller's Hall second and fourth Mondays. John Trimpe, Sec.


Wood Workers' (German) Union No. 13- Meets Keller's Hall first and third Sun- days. Wm. Elson, Sec.


Wood Workers' District Council No. 10- Meets 15 Union bldg. each Tuesday. Frederick Meyers, Sec.


Wood and Metal Lathers' Union No. 39- Meets Carpenters' Hall each Monday. Wm. E. Busking, Sec.


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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL COLLEGES-MILITARY.


LIBRARIES.


Booklovers' Library The-12 W. Ohio. Butler University Library-Irvington. clusive of Societies, 10,000 volumes.


In-


City Directory Library-9 and 10 Fitzgerald bldg. Contains the Directories of all the principal cities in the United States for reference.


Indiana Law School Library-Established 1894. 2d floor State Life bldg.


Home Circulating Library The-16 broke Arcade.


Pem


Indianapolis Bar Association Library-57 Court House. Established 1880. Contains 8,000 volumes. R. D. McCarty, librarian. Law Library-Established 1899. 4,000 vol- umes. Gertrude E. Humann, librarian. 12th floor Law bldg.


Marion County Library-55 Court House. Established 1844. Contains 5,200 volumes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m.


Public Library and Reading Room-S. W. cor. Meridian and Ohio. Established 1873 and maintained under the authority of the Board of School Commissioners, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceeding four cents on the hundred dollars of taxable property as- sessed for city taxes. Contains 102,942 vol- umes and 6,000 pamphlets. Open daily 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Eliza G. Browning, li- brarian. Branch Libraries: No. 1, 1039 Udell, North Indianapolis, Harriet Man- ning, librarian in charge. No. 2, Town Hall, W. Walnut, Hanghville, Margaret Carlisle, librarian in charge. No. 3, State and Lexington avs, Alma W. Wilson, li- brarian in charge, No. 4, 1022 S. Merid- ian, Marie L. Lockwood, librarian in charge. No. 5, cor. Howard and MeLain, West Indianapolis, Gertrude Hilligoss, li- brarian in charge. No. 6, 2456 Station (Brightwood), Hannah M. Swain, libra- rian in charge. Bona Thompson Library, Irvington, Retta Barnhill, librarian in charge. Delivery station at the seven branches, also at E. 10th, cor. Jefferson av., 1517 Hillside av., Shelby and Cottage, 2135 N. Illinois and 2315 E. Michigan.




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