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United States Pension Bureau-Harry L. Wil- liams. Special Examiner, 408 Federal bldg. United States Board of Pension Examiners- 610 Hume-Mansur bldg. Thos. J. Dugan, M. D., Pres.
United States National Bank Examiners- Office 407 Federal bldg. Chas. W. Smaliey, Examiner.
Collector of Customs-James H. Fry, 324 Federal bldg.
Special Deputy-Geo. M. Hawkins.
Custodian United States Court House and Postoffice James H. Fry, 119 Federal bldg. Collector of Internal Revenue-M. Bert Thur- man, 301C Federal bldg.
Division Chief Collector-Herschel M. Tebay, 315 Federal bldg.
Postmaster-Robert H. Bryson, 109 Federal bldg.
Assistant Postmaster-Chas. W. Byfield, 108 Federal bldg.
United States Civil Service Commission- Henry M. Trimpe, Sec., 421 Federal bldg.
United States Army Recruiting Station-Major W. F. Harrell, Recruiting Officer. 105 W. Maryland.
United States Bureau of Animal Industry- Dr. Geo. W. Butler, Inspector in Charge Meat Inspection, 323 Federal bldg .; Dr. J. B. Stillwell, Inspector in Charge Serum Virus Toxine Inspection, 1106 Hume-Mansur bldg .: Dr. E. Blaine Haskins, Inspector in Charge of Hog Cholera Control, 133 State House: Dr. E. Blaine Haskins, in Charge Tuberculosis Eradication Division. 133 State House.
United States Bureau of Crop Estimates- Geo. C. Bryant, Agrl. Statistician, 412 State House: H. A. Rhoades, Grain Supvr., 827 Board of Trade bldg.
United States Bureau of Investigation (De- partment of Justice)-Walter O. Lewis, Special Agent. 401 Federal bldg.
United States Department of Agriculture- Bureau of Markets, Federal Grain Super- vision, 824-27 Board of Trade bldg., H. A. Rhoades, Supervisor.
United States Dept. of Agriculture-Bureau of Markets, Live Stock Supervision, Union Stock Yards, Lewis C. Bailey, Supvr.
United States Dept. of Agriculture-Food Products Inspection Service, O. G. Strauss, Insp., 1101 City Trust bldg.
United States Internal Revenue Office-M. Bert Thurman. Collector.
United States Marine Corps Recruiting Office -- Lieut. Edward T. Bayman in charge, 210, 157 N. Illinois.
United States Navy Recruiting Station-Re- cruiting Officer, W. J. Herron, U. S. N., 402 Federal bidg.
United States Public Health Service-Dr. Wm. F. King. Supt., 222-224 State House.
United States Railway Mail Service-Chief Clerks, O. K. Karns, 5th Division; M. E. Evans, 15th Division, 311-C Federal bldg.
United States Railway Mail Service Exam- iners-C. D. Rogers, Examiner: James A. Seward, Asst. Examiner, 409 Federal bldg. United States Secret Service-Thos. E. Halls, Chief, 330 Federal bldg.
United States Weather Bureau-John H. Arm- ington, Meterologist, 1040-48 Lemcke Annex. Federal Prohibition Director-305. Federal bldg.
Agent, 416 Federal bldg. Federal Prohibition Agent-W. O. Holman, U. S. Veterans' Bureau-J. H. Ale, Supt., 523- 25 Meridian Life bldg.
FOREIGN CONSULS.
Mexico-Russell B. Harrison, 707-708 Bankers Trust bldg.
Portugal-Russell B. Harrison, 707-708 Bank- ers Trust bldg.
Roumania-Alic J. Lupear, 214 State Savings and Trust bidg.
INSURANCE
American Central Life Insurance Co. of In- dianapolis American Central Life bldg. Herbert M. Woollen, Pies .; Frank W. Mor- rison, V-Pres .; Harry R. Wilson, V-Pres .; Roy Hunt, V .- Pres. ; Edward A. Meyer, Sec. ; Geo. E. Hume. Treas .; Robert B. Sturtevant, Asst. Sec .; Henry W. Buttolph, Actuary; H. L. Clark, Asst. Actuary; James M. Smith, Medical Director; Russell T. Byers, Mgr. Loan Dept .; Carl H. McCaskey, Asst. Med- ical Director: Harry Graff, Bldy. Mgr.
American Mutual Insurance Co .- 351-55 Lem- cke Annex. Sollis Runnels, Pres .; F. H.
Irwin, V-Pres .; J. P. Cook, V-Pres .; George W. Snyder, Treas .; Jno. W. McGinety, Sec. American Travelers' Association-1029 Peoples Bank bldg. J. H. Higgins, Sec .- Treas.
Business Men's Indemnity Association-33 Monument Circle. Robert L. McQuat, Pres .: Wilbur W. Dark, Sec-Treas .; E. C. Maguire, Asst. Sec-Treas.
Columbian Insurance Co. of Indiana The-430 N. Pennsylvania. Matthew F. Gartland,
Pres .; Michl. F. Gill, V-Pres .; Jacob Buen- nagel, V-Pres .; Edw. T. Lyons, Sec .- Treas. Commercial Travelers' Association of Indiana -402-3 Chamber of Commerce. J. E. Re- gan, Pres .; L. W. Daugherty, V-Pres .; Glen Howe, Sec-Treas.
Crescent Life Insurance Co .- 800-802 Fletcher Trust bldg. Bertram Day, Pres .: C. B. Jenkins, V-Pres .; M. E. Callane, Sec .; W. E. Callane, Treas .; Walter Myers, General Counsel.
Empire Health and Accident Insurance Co .- 601-617 Peoples Bank bldg. Charles S. Drake, Pres .; James M. Drake, Sec-Treas. Hoosier Casualty Co. of Indianapolis -- 510-16 Fletcher Trust bldg. Chas. H. Brackett, Pres. ; Cyrus W. Ray, Sec .- Treas.
Indiana Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. (Work- men's Compensation Insurance)-693-24 Oc- cidental bldg. W. H. Newsom, Pres. and Treas; B. B. Clarke, V-Pres .; D. Ray Hig- gins, Sec.
Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co .- 518 N. Delaware. Julius W. Pinnell, Pres .; John Montano, V-Pres .; James T. Eagles- field, Treas .; B. Frank Fowler, Sec, and Mgr .; Cicero Disher, Asst. Sec.
Indiana National Life Insurance Co .- 316 N. Meridian. Chas. D. Renick, Pres .; C. E. Henderson, Genl. Counsel; E. E. Leien- decker, Sec .; Virley R. Rudd, Treas .; W. E. Thornton, Medical Director.
Indiana Thresherman's Mutual Insurance Assn .- 623-26 Occidental bldg. Oliver Bul- ler, Pres .; J. G. Rush, V-Pres. ; W. H. Newsom, Sec-Treas.
Indiana Travelers' Accident Association -- 725 State Life bldg. Peter B. Trone, Sec. and Treas.
Indianapolis Life Insurance Co .- 300-12 Board of Trade bidg. Frank P. Manly, Pres. ; Edw B. Raub, V-Pres. and Counsel; Jos. R. Raub, Sec .; A. Leroy Portteus, Cashier.
Meridian Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (Indiana Corp.)-413-14 Occidental bldg. A. S. John- ston, Pres. ; Robt. Shingler, Managing Un- derwriter; Martin C. Eastburn, Sec .- Treas.
Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Indianapolis- 5, 312 E. Wash. Otto Wagner, Pres .: Chas. H. W. Otte, V-Pres .; Ferd A. Mueller, Treas. : Charlotte D. Riess, Sec.
Pan-American Life Insurance Co. (Indianap- olis Branch)-13th fl. City Trust bldg. The Redwine Agency, Genl. Agt .; J. J. Curtis, Agey, Sec.
Police and Firemen's Insurance Association- 221 E. Ohio. John C. Loucks, Pres .; Green Hagerman, V-Pres .; Cletus L. Weaver, Treas .; Sherman Mott, Sec.
Public Savings Insurance Co. of America-147 E. Market. Carl G. Winter, Pres .: Edward F. Sourbier, V-Pres .; Chas. W. Folz, Sec .- Treas.
Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co .- 439 N. Pennsylvania. Chalmers Brown, Pres. ; Wm. R. Zulich, V-Pres .; Guy L. Stayman, Sec .; Guilford A. Deitch, Counsel.
Rex Health and Accident Insurance Co .- 401 Lemcke bldg. Jno. H. Toy, Pres .: Geo. B. Ewell, Sec.
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INSURANCE-LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
State Automobile Insurance Assn .- 711-718 Occidental bldg.
State Life Insurance Co .- Offices 10th State Life bldg., 15-23 E. Washington, Henry W. Bennett, Pres .; Chas. F. Coffin, V-Pres. and Genl. Counsel; James I. Dis- sette, 2d V-Pres .; Albert Sahm, Sec .- Treas .; Robt. W. McBride, Counsel Loan Dept .; Chas. H. Beckett, Actuary; H. S. McMich- ael, Asst. Genl. Counsel; Walter Howe, Cashier; Wm. C. Bobbs, Chairman Execu- tive Committee; Robert F. Sweeney, Asst. Agency Mgr.
Sterling Fire Insurance Co .- 1555 Lemcke
Annex. Edw. D. Evans, Pres .; Oscar L. Ross, Sec .- Treas.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Allied Printing Trades Council-Meets 503 City Trust bldg., second Friday. Chas. W. Loch, Sec.
Amalgamated Assn. Clothing Workers of
America No. 145-Meets first and third Mondays, 3d fl., 323 W. Wash. Benj. Kurtney and Jesse A. Montague, Business Agents.
Amalgamated Assn. of Street Railway Em- ployes of America-Meets 41 W. Pearl, first Saturday in month.
Amalgamated Lithographers No. 23-Meets first and third Fridays, 41 W. Pearl.
American Ry. Express Employes-Meets first Sunday afternoon, 2 p. m., and third Satur- day evening, 8 p. m, Red Men's Hall, Cap- itol av. and North.
Asbestos Workers Union No. 18- Meets at 36 W. Wash. G. H. Horton, Sec.
Association Western Union Employes-Meets first Wednesday, Room 120, English Hotel. Bakers and Confectioners No. 18-Meets sec- ond and fourth Saturdays at 227 E. Wash. Wm. F. Piel, Sec.
Barbers' Union-See Journeyman Barbers' In- ternational Union.
Blacksmiths' Union No. 261-Meets at Morri- son Hall, first and third Tuesdays. Fred
Miller, Sec.
Blacksmith and Drop Forgers' Union No. 553 -Meets first and third Sundays at 41 W. Pearl.
Boilermakers' Union No. 10-Meets Friday at 524 Monument Circle. H. O. Brenton, Sec. Boilermakers' Union No. 51-Meets Wednes- days at 52} Monument Circle. Albert Gins- berg, Sec.
Bookbinders' and Binding Girls' Local No. 53 -Meets at 3d fl. Saks bldg. first Wednesday each month. John Egger, Sec.
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union No. 424- Meets first and third Thursdays at 52} Monument Circle.
Bricklayers', Masons' and Plasterers' Interna- tional Union of America-336 N. Penn. Wm. Bowen, Pres .; W'm. Dobson, Sec.
Bricklayers', Masons' and Tilesetters' Union No. 3-Meets at Room 219, 230 E. Ohio, every Thursday. Jack Murray, Scc. and Business Agent.
Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Union No. 22-Meets at 41 W. Pearl every Friday night. Amos Remler, Sec. and Bus. Agt. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 11 -Meets 418 Castle Hall bldg. first and third Sundays, 2 p. m. F. B. Ally, Sec. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 128 (Ladies' Auxiliary)-Meets first and third Thursdays, 2 p. m., 43 W. Vermont. Mrs. H. B. Clowe, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 546 -Meets at 408} S. Pine second and fourth Sundays. Edward Davis, Sec., Zionsville. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 121 -Meets Clark's Hall first, third and fifth Sundays. J. O. Brown, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 143 -Meets first and third Sundays, 2 p. m., at 2527 W. Wash.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En- ginemen, Eureka Lodge No. 14-Meets at 524 Monument Circle every Thursday night. Geo. P. Kern, Rec. Sec., 1122 Reid pl. Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En- ginemen (Ladies' Auxiliary), Camelia Lodge No. 121-Meets third and first Thursday afternoons, 135 N. Delaware,
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, Dist. Council No. 27-Meats first and third Thursdays at 36+ W. Wash. Courtney Hammond, Sec.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and
Paper Hangers of America, Local Council No. 47-Meets at 46 W. Pearl every Tues- day, 7:30 p. m. Bert Myers, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railroad Station Employes No. 46-Meets second and fourth Fridays at 523 Monument Circle.
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen No. 69- Joseph Elder, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen No. 75- Meets every Monday at 2308} W. Mich. M. L. Swick, Ser.
Brotherhood of Railway Thos. Taylor, Sec.
Carmen No. 95-
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, Keystone Lodge No. 850-Meets every Tuesday at Hamilton av. and Wash. st. A. F. Roeder, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, Joint Protective Board C., C., C. & St. L. R. R. and Cincinnati Northern R. R .- 21-22, 25} W. Washington. W. G. Stevens, Chair- man.
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Pivot City No. 92-Meets at Castle Hall bldg. Friday nights. P. M. Pursin, Sec.
Order of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets at 52} Monument Circle first and third Sundays, Chas. A. Hall, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Signal Men-Meets Morrison Hall first Sunday of the month. Sam Cundeff, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Hoosier Lodge No. 261-Meets first, third and fifth Sunday afternoons and second and fourth Sunday evenings, 314-19 Saks bldg. L. B. Miller, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen Auxiliary Golden Rule Lodge No. 25-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 317 Saks bldg. Myrtle Snider, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Inland City Lodge No. 374-Meets second and fourth Sunday afternoons and first and third Sunday evenings, 317 Saks blog. C. G. Umbanhowar, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Motor City Lodge No. 269-Meets first and third Sun- day afternoons at 314-19 Saks bldg. J. E. Downey. Soc., 827 E. Maryland.
Building Laborers-Meet first and third Fri- days at. 41 W. Pearl.
Building Trades Council (A. F. of L.)-Meets every Saturday at 41 W. Pearl. S. T. Mea- dows, Sec.
Carpenters' District Council of Marion County -Meets Tuesday at 138 W. Wash. W. A. Miller, Pres .; Geo. M. Ivy, Sec .; F. E. Bush, Treas.
Carpenters' Local No. 75-Meets at 138 W. Wash. Thursday nights. George Ivy, Rec. Sec .; Chas. E. Hedges, Sec.
Carpenters' Local Union No. 524 (Furniture
Workers)-Meets second and fourth Fri- days at 138 W. Wash. Martin Cox, Sec. Carpenters' Local Union No. 1114 (Floor Lay- ers) -- Meets first and third Wednesdays at 138 W. Wash. Willis L. Spenney, Sec.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 60-Meets at South Side Turner Hall every Friday night. Henry Beermann, Sec. Carpenters and Joiners of America No. 75- 138 W. Wash.
Cement Finishers' Union No. 532-Meets at 41 W. Pearl first and third Thursdays. Thos. M. Dexter. Sec.
Central Labor Union-Meets 41 W. Pearl sec- ond and fourth Mondays. L. A. Barth, Sec., 2509 N. Alabama.
Cereal Beverage and Soft Drink Makers Union No. 150-Meets second Sunday at 143 E. Ohio. Frank Ankenbrock, Sec. Chauffeurs' Union No. 220-Meets at 41 W. Pearl first and third Sundays.
Cigarmakers' Union No. 33-Meets every sec- ond Saturday at 49} S. Delaware. A. A. Gregg, Sec.
Cooks', Waiters' and Soft Drink Dispensers' Union No. 437- Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at 107 W. Maryland. Victor Helmer, Sec.
Electrical Craftsmen No. 30-302, 157 N. Illi- nois. Fred H. Stout, Sec. No. Electrical Workers' Union 368-Meets every Friday night at 41 W. Pearl. Alfred Short, Sec.
Electrical Workers' Union No. 481-Meets each Wednesday, 41 W. Pearl. R. A. Scott, Sec.
Electrotypers' Union
No. 30-Meets second Wednesday at
294 S. Delaware. Emil Schock, Sec.
Elevator Constructors' Union No. 34-Meets second and fourth Thursdays, 41 W. Pearl. H. S. Osteweg. Sec.
Firemen and Oilers' Union No. 598-Geo. P. Kern, Sec.
Garment Workers of America Local No. 127 -Meets at 143 E. Ohio first and third Mon- days. Miss Edna Jay, Sec.
Glass Bottle Blowers' Union-Meets second and fourth Saturdays at Mohs Hall, Foun- tain Square. Reuben J. Yohler, Sec.
Hod Carriers' Union No. 120-511 Indiana Av. Hoisting Engineers No. 103-Meets first and third Thursdays, 41 W. Pearl. Bert Rob- inson, Sec.
Indiana State Conference Board of Molders- 6. 29 S. Delaware. Merl Marks, Business Agt.
Indiana State Federation of Labor-31, 9 N. Illinois. T. N. Taylor. Pres .; Adolph Fritz, Sec.
Indianapolis Local Freight Agents' Assn .- 404 Board of Trade bldg. Frank J. Barr, Sec .- Treas.
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Assn.,
Local No. 3-Meets 143 E. Ohio last Friday evening in month. A. Hammerschlag, Bus. Agt.
Indianapolis Typographical Union No. 1- Moets Eagles Hall, 43 W. Vermont, first Sunday, 2 p. m. Guy S. McCoy, Cor. and Fin. Sec., 201-02, 230 E. Ohio.
International Alliance of Bill Posters and Billers of America No. 7-Meets first Sun- day in each month, 41 W. Pearl. Joseph Quinn, Sec.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes of the United States and Canada, Local No, 30-Meets second and fourth Mon- days at 143 E. Ohio. Chas. F. Schlegel, Sec.
International Assn. of Machinists, District No. 23-37-39 S. Delaware. L. V. Hart, Bus. Agt.
International Assn. of Machinists, White River Lodge No. 161-Meets at 39 S. Dela- ware every Friday. Frank McElfresh, Sec. International Assn. of Machinists No. 511- Meets 39 S. Delaware Wednesday. Robert G. McArthur, Sec.
International Assn. of Machinists No. 910- Meets at 39 S. Delaware first and third Wednesdays. O. B. Powers, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers Meets first and third Sundays. Daniel J. Tobin, Pres .; Thos. L. Hughes, Sec .- Treas., 222 E Michigan.
International Hod Carriers' and Building Laborers' Union No. 120-Meets first and third Mondays at 511 Indiana av. Geo. A. Weathers, Sec.
International Molders Union, State Conference Board 6-29 S. Delaware. Merrill Martz, Bus. Agt.
International Typographical Union National Headquarters-635-650 Bankers Trust bldg. John McParland. Pres .; Hugo Miller, 4th V-Pres .; J. W. Hays, Sec. and Treas.
Iron Molders' Union No. 17-Meets 41 W. Pearl second and fourth Wednesdays. Her- bert Wright, Sec.
Iron Molders' Union No. 56-Meets every Thursday, 8 p. m., at 41 W. Pearl. Ed- ward Mullally, Sec.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America-Frank X. Noschang, Pres .; James C. Shanessy, Genl. Organizer: Jacob Fischer, Sec .- Treas., 222 E. Michigan.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America, Local No. 247-Meets 41 W. Pearl second and fourth Tuesdays. F. E. Mc- Kamey, Sec.
Journeymen Plumbers' Union No. 73-Meets 41 W. Pearl second and fourth Wednesdays. Journeymen Stone Cutters' Assn. of North America-324, 8 E. Market. Michael W. Mitchell, Pres .; Joseph Blasey, Sec.
Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 157-Meets first Monday, 52} Monument Circle. Peter Sorenson, Sec.
Junior Order United American Mechanics -- 3d fl. 36 W. Wash.
Labor Defense League Meets every Sunday, 41 W. Pearl.
Lathers' Union No. 30-Meets every Friday at 227} E. Wash. Geo .- H. Stevenson, Sec. Leather Workers' Union No. 35-Meets at Morrison Hall fourth Friday.
Letter Carriers' Union No. 39-Meets first Wednesday at Chamber of Commerce. C. E. Pogue, Sec.
Machinists' Local No. 161-39 S. Delaware. Louis C. Schwartz, Sec.
Mailers' Union No. 10-Meets third Tuesday at 52} Monument Circle. John White, Sec.
Marion County Building Trades Council- Meets 41 W. Pearl every Saturday after- noon. Bert Robinson, Sec.
Metal Polishers' Union-Meets 41 W. Pearl second and fourth Fridays.
Moving Picture Operators' Union, Local No. 194-Meets second and fourth Mondays, 43, 9 N. Illinois. Norbert H. Glaser, Sec.
Musician Headquarters-143 E. Ohio. P. J. Shusler, Sec.
National Association of Railway Yardmen, Capitol City Lodge No. 15-Meets Morrison Hall every second Sunday each month.
National Federation of Postal Employes No. 130-Meets second Sunday of each month at Denison Hotel. Anna Louise Cochrane, Sec.
Newspaper Mailers' Union-Meets third Tues- day, 52} Monument Circle.
Operative Plasterers' and Cement Finishers' International Assn., Local No. 46-1-3, 39 S. Delaware. Geo. Willis, Fin. Sec.
Order of Railway Conductors-Meets fourth Sunday at 2502# Station. Vernon Hinkle, Sec.
Order of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets first and third Sunday afternoons at Morri- son Hall. Leo O. Kelly, Sec.
Order of Railway Conductors No. 598-Morri- son Hall. H. O. Baker, Sec.
Painters' Local No. 47-41 W. Pearl. Meets 7:30 p. m. Tuesdays. Wm. G. Hyde, Sec. Painters (Sign and Pictorial) No. 1012-Meets first and third Mondays at 36} W. Wash. Wm. Schott, Rec. Sec.
Paperhangers' and Decorators' Union No. 912 -Meets at 36} W. Washington every Fri- day, 8 p. m. L. A. Barth, Sec.
Pattern Makers' Association-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, Room 216, 230 E. Ohio. Albert Ott, Bus. Agt.
Photo Engravers' Union No. 11-Meets first Monday at 223 Hume-Mansur bldg. Her- bert H. Fleck, Sec.
Plasterers No. 46 (Operative)-Meets every Wednesday evening at 143 E. Ohio. H. W. Willis, Fin. Sec.
Plumbers' Local . No. 73-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at 41 W. Pearl. Robert Fox. Sec. and Bus. Agt.
Polishers' Union No. 171-Meets second and fourth Fridays at 41 W. Pearl.
Postal Employes' Union No. 130-Meets sec- ond Sunday at Denison Hotel. Anna L. Cochrane, Sec.
Printing Pressmen's Union No. 17-Meets Saks bldg. third Thursday, Curtis White, Sec. Printing Pressmen's Assistants' Union No. 39 -Meets every Friday, Saks bldg. Ralph VanMeter, Sec.
Railroad Electrical Workers No. 784-223 Hume-Mansur bldg.
Retail Clerks' Union No. 1-Meets every first Monday at 52} Monument Circle. Robert Cuer, Sec.
Roofers' Union No. 84-Meets first Saturday of month, 41 W. Pearl. G. R. Benson, Sec. Sawsmiths' Union No. 1-Meets at Morrison Hall third Monday each month. Harry Milon, Sec.
Sheet Metal Workers' Union No. 41-Meets 41 W. Pearl first and third Mondays, Chas. Presser, Bus. Agt.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 348-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, 41 W. Pearl. Stationary Engineers No. 51-Meets at 41 W. Pearl first and third Thursdays. W. H. Yount, Sec.
Steam Fitters and Helpers of U. S. A. No. 440 -Meets at 41 W. Pearl first and third Mondays. Chas. W. Kern, Sec.
Stenographers' and Bookkeepers' Union No. 11597-Meets second Friday at Denison Hotel, Edna Rubush, Sec.
Stereotypers' Union No. 38-Meets second Sunday in month, Room 370, Denison Hotel. F. Sankarst, Sec.
Stone Cutters' Union-Meets second and fourth Fridays at 41 W. Pearl. Hiram Chase, Sec.
Stove Mounters' Union No. 43-Meets fourth Wednesday at 227} E. Wash. Wm. Lynch, Sec.
Street Carmen's Union No. 645-Meets at 41, 9 N. Illinois first Wednesday night. Wm. F. White, Sec.
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Switchmen's Union No. 146-Meets at Morri- son Hall first and third Monday evenings in the month. H. L. Hicks, Sec.
Switchmen's Union No. 449-Meets second and fourth Mondays at 52} Monument Circle. E. Cooney, Sec.
S. U. Ladies' Auxiliary-Meets at Morrison Hall first and third Wednesday afternoons. Teamsters' Union No. 240-Meets first and third Mondays at 41 W. Pearl. Pat Ma- loney, Sec.
Typographical Union No. 1-Meets at Eagles Hall first Sunday in month at 2 p. m. Guy S. McCoy, Sec.
Typographical Union No. 14-Meets first Tuesday at 227} E. Wash. Henry Hed- derich, Sec.
United Association of Steam Fitters and Helpers No. 440-Meets first and third Mondays at 41 W. Pearl. Chas. W. Kern, Sec.
United Assn. Railway Employes of N. A .- 143 E. Ohio.
United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and Railway Shop Laborers-354, 213 E. South, Jos. Dutton, Gen. Chairman. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- ers of America-222 E. Michigan. Wm. L. Hutcheson, Genl. Pres .; Jno. T. Cosgrove, Genl. V-Pres .; Frank Duffy, Genl. Sec .; Thos. A. Neale, Genl. Treas.
United Garment Workers of America, Local No. 118-Meets first and third Mondays at 143 E. Ohio. Edna Jay, Sec.
United Mine Workers of America-1102-12 Merchants Bank bldg. John L. Lewis, Pres. : Philip Murray, V-Pres .; Wm. Green, Sec .- Treas.
United National Association of Post Office Clerks No. 28-Meets Morrison Hall first Sunday in March, June, September and De- cember.
Web Pressmen's Union No. 37-Chas. Koster, Sec.
Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers' Union No. 39 -49. 9 N. Illinois.
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LIBRARIES
Appellate Court Library-422 State House. Contains about 6,000 volumes.
Bona Thompson Memorial Library-Cor. Downey and University avs. Milton D. Baumgartner, Librarian.
Business Branch Public Library, Old Library Bldg .- S. W. cor. Ohio and Meridian. Ethel Cleland, Librarian.
Butler University Library-Cor. University
and Downey avs. 12,000 volumes.
Christian Science Reading Rooms - First Church. 806 Kahn bldg. Second Church, 611 Odd Fellow bldg. Third Church, 205 E. 34th.
City Directory Library-2d fl. 112-114 E.
Maryland. Contains all the directories of all the principal cities in the United States for reference.
Indiana Law School Library-Established in 1894. 317 N. Penn.
Indiana Reading Circles-619 Lemcke bldg.
Indianapolis Bar Association Library-79 Court House. Established 1880. Contains 17,000 volumes. Penelope L. Wolfe, Li- brarian.
John Herron Art Institute Library-16th and Penn. Anna E. Turrell, Librarian.
Marion County Library-9 Court House. Es- tablished 1841. Contains 5,800 volumes. Open on Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 1 to 4 p. m.
Masonic Grand Lodge Library-525-29 N. Illi- nois.
Norwood Library-1120 Earhart. Ada B. Harris, Librarian.
Old Public Library (now Administration Bldg.)-S. W. cor. Meridian and Ohio.
Public Library-N. S. St. Clair bet. Meridian and Pennsylvania. Established 1873 and maintained under the authority of the Contains Board of School Commissioners.
270,000 volumes. Open week days from 9
to 9. Sundays from 2 to 6. Eighteen branches throughout the city. Charles E. Rush, Librarian. (For Branch Libraries see general directory.)
Board of School Commissioners-A. G. Em- hardt, Dr. Marie Haslip, Chas. L. Barry. Eert S. Gadd. Wm. D. Allison, Library Committee: W. D. Allison, B. S. Gadd, Mrs. Julia B. Tutewiler. Citizens' advis- ory Committee: Thos. C. Howe, Rev. F. H. Gavisk, Mrs. Anna R. Burns, Rev. Frank S. C. Wicks, Dr. F. B. Wynn, Evans Woollen. Joseph McGowan, Wm. M. Tay- lor, Meredith Nicholson and Chas. W. Moores.
Public Library Commission of Indiana-415 State House. Wm. J. Hamilton, Sec.
Library of the St. Rosa Society of St. Mary's Church-Contains 850 volumes.
State Law Library-Separated from State
Library 1867. Contains 67.500 volumes. Room 316. State House. Charles E. Ed- wards, Librarian.
State Library-Established 1825. Contains (exclusive of pamphlets) 80,600 volumes. Demarchus C. Brown, Librarian. 301 State House.
United States Court Law Library-Established 1905. Contains 2,000 volumes. 223-224 Fed- eral bldg.
Unity Library and Reading Room-1115 Odd Fellow bldg.
Young Men's Christian Assn. Reading Room and Library-N. W. cor. Illinois and New York.
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