Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1903, Part 14

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Indianapolis : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1372


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St. Joseph's Home-725 S. Alabama.


St. Joseph The-17-19 E. St. Joseph.


St. Mary's Hall-134 S. Delaware.


St. Patrick's Hall-932 Woodlawn av.


St. Vincent's Infirmary-201 E. South.


San Marco The-723-725 N. Delaware.


Savoy The-36-38 W. Vermont.


Sayles Block-18 E. Ohio.


Scholl Block-229 Indiana av.


Schmidt's Block-709 Mass av.


Schreiber Block-N. W. cor. Prospect and Virginia av.


Scottish Rite Temple-29-37 S. Penn.


Sentinel Building-27-33 S. Illinois.


Shea's Hall-1240-1244 S. Belmont av.


Shiel Block-Cor. Indiana av. and Illinois.


Shiel The-220-224 N. Illinois and 219-227 In- diana av.


Shover's Hall-328 E. Market.


Smith Block-29 Virginia av.


Smith's Block-S. E. cor. Delaware and Ohio.


Smith Building-11 S. Alabama.


Snow Block-15 Virginia av.


South Meridian Hall-Cor. S. Meridian and Kansas.


South Side Market-1132-1140 Shelby.


South Side Turnverein Hall-N. S. Prospect, near Madison av.


Spencer's Hall-1428 W. Morris.


Staley's Block-N. W. cor. Virginia av. and McCarty.


State House-North side Washington, bet. Capitol and Senate avs.


Stechhan Block-N. W. cor. Alabama and Pearl.


Sterling Block-2431/2 Virginia av.


Stevenson Building-15-23 E. Washington.


Stewart Block-1538 N. Illinois.


Stewart Place-S. E. cor. Illinois and Ohio. Stock Yards-Kentucky av. and Belt R. R.


Stone Block-14-16 W. Ohio.


Stout Block-318 Mass. av.


Surrey The-430 N. Meridian.


Sussex The-5161% Mass av.


Taggart The-233-239 Mass. av.


Talbott Block-108 N. Penn.


Telephone Building-33 W. Ohio.


Templeton Hall-36 W. Washington.


Thompson's Block-S. W. cor. Ohio and Illi- nois.


Thorpe Block-147 E. Market.


Tomlinson Block-N. W. cor. Ohio and In- diana av.


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PARKS-RAILROADS.


Tomlinson Hall-N. E. cor. Market and Del- aware.


Trade Block-217 McCrea.


Trenton Block-514-524 W. Wash.


True Friends' Hall-S. W. cor. Alabama and New York.


Tuttle Terrace-E. 11th, New Jersey and Alabama.


Unabhaengiger Turnverein Hall-207-211 N. Illinois.


Union Building-119 W. Maryland.


Union Labor Headquarters-119 W. Mary- land.


Union Station-Cor. Illinois and Jackson pl.


Union Trust Building-116-126 E. Market.


U. S. Arsenal-N. Arsenal av. and Mich- igan.


Vajen's Block-114-126 N. Penn.


Valencia The-517-519 N. Delaware.


VanSickle's Hall-112612 E. 10th.


Van Vorhis Bldg-118-120 E. Ohio.


Vendome The-505 N. Delaware.


Vera The-S. W. cor. 15th and Illinois.


Victoria The-N. E. cor. New Jersey and Ohio. Block-S. W. cor. Market and Penn.


Virginia The-2444 Central av.


Volney The-416 W. Wash.


VonHake Block-30 N. Delaware.


Voss Block-1001 N. Illinois.


Wacker Block-2520 W. Michigan.


Walden The-535 Hudson.


Wallace Block-N. E. cor. New York and Mass. av.


Washington Hall-138 W. Washington.


Waverly Building-20 N. Meridian.


Wellington The-25-27 W. Michigan.


Western Union Building-17 S. Meridian. When Building-26-40 N. Penn.


White's Block-2061% N. Meridian.


Wiley Block-10 N. Penn.


Wil-Fra-Mar The-318-320 E. Vermont. Willard The-36-38 W. St. Joseph.


Willoughby Building-224 N. Meridian.


Wilson Block-S. E. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Wilson 'Block-12 N. Delaware.


Windsor The-S. W. cor. Illinois and Mar- ket.


Winona Block-63512-639% Mass. av.


Witty's Hall-2233 E. 10th.


Wyandot Block-N. E. cor. Ohio and Mass. av.


Yandes & Malott Block-215 S. Illinois. Yeddo The-31812 N. Alabama.


Y. M. C. A. Building-33 N. Illinois.


Yohn Block-N. E. cor. Meridian


and Washington.


PUBLIC PARKS.


Brookside Park-From Nowland av. and Rural along Pogue's Run to Belt R. R., 82 acres.


Elmwood Place-Cor. Commerce av. and Sterling.


Falrview Park-Seven miles north of city on the canal.


Fletcher Place-Cor. Arsenal and Brook- side avs.


Garfield Park-South end of East, 99 acres. Greenlawn-Kentucky av. and South.


Highland Square Park-Cor, Marlowe and Highland avs.


Indianapolis German Park-21st, bet. Sugar Grove av. and Montcalm.


Indlanola Place-Cor. W. Washington and Elder av., 2 acres.


Mccarty Place-Birch, Marion and Mc- Carty avs.


Martin Place Park-W. New York, west of AgIles.


Milltary Park-South side of New York, bet. Blackford and West.


Morris Place-22d and Parker. -


Riverside Park-From the Crawfordsville road and White River north to north line of the Country Club, 950 acres.


St. Clair Square-Meridian, Penn. and St. Clair.


Spades Place-From Newman to Jefferson av. along Pogue's Run, 8 acres.


University Square-Meridian, Penn., New York and Vermont.


Washington Base Ball Park-3001 E Wash.


RAILROADS.


Belt Railroad and Stock Yard Company- Sam. E. Rauh, Pres .; Julius A. Hanson, Vice-Pres .; John H. Holliday, Sec .; Harry D. Lane, Auditor; Harry C. Graybill, Traffic Mngr. Office Union Stock Yards. Central Railroad Co. of Indianapolis-227 W. Merrill. Major Collins (Brazil, Ind.),


Pres.


Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway Co. (Monon Route)-A. J. O'Reilly, Genl. Agt., 1 Board of Trade bldg .; R. P. Algeo, District Passenger agt. Local ticket office, 25 W. Washington street. Local freight office and depot, 23 S. New Jersey. Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railway Co .- Indianapolis offices, 25 W. Washing- ton street. H. G. Stiles, Genl. Agt. Freight Dept .; R. P. Algeo, Dist. Pass. Agt. Local freight office, 23 S. New Jer- sey.


Cincinnati, Indianapolis & Western Rail- way-M. D. Woodford, Pres., Cincinnati; George H. Graves, Supt .; J. S. Lazarus, Genl. Freight and Pass. Agt .; J. W. Con- naty, Master Mechanic; George W. Lish- awa, Auditor, Cincinnati; F. H. Short, Treas, Cincinnati; George R. Balch, Pur- chasing Agt., Cincinnati. General offices, 6th floor Majestic bldg.


Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway (Big Four)-J. Q. VanWinkle, Genl. Supt .; George Ingalls, Genl. Freight Agt .; Ford Woods, Genl. Freight Agt. P. & E. Ry .; J. A. Bernard, Genl. Mngr, P. & E. Division; M. D. Schaff, Supt. P. & E. Division; Andrew Woods, Local Agt .; Jo- seph Keavy, Asst. Genl. Freight Agt .; John T. Dye, Genl. Counsel; H. M. Bron- son, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt .; Seth E. Thomas, Commercial Agt., 1 E. Washing- ton street.


Indianapolis Southern Railway-702, 714 and 715 Stevenson bldg.


Indianapolis Union Railway Co. (Lessees Belt Railroad)-James McCrea. Pres .; E. F. Osborn, Vice-Pres .; W. T. Cannon, Sec .- Treas. and Purchasing Agt .; C. A, Vinnedge, Auditor: A. A. Zion, Supt. Of- fices, Union Station.


Pennslyvania Lines (P. C. C. & St. L. Ry.) -M. W. Mansfield, Supt. I. & V. Division, Union Station: Fred E. Sawyer. Local Freight Agt .; S. F. Gray, Genl. Western ' and Division Freight Agt .; W. W. Rich- ardson, D. P. A .; C. M. Wheeler, City Pass. Agt .; George Rech, City Ticket Agt. Offices, N. E. cor. Illinois and Washing- ton.


Lake Erie & Western Railroad-General offices, cor. Washington and Noble, In- dianapolis, Ind. From Sandusky, O., to Peoria, Ill., 416 miles; from Delphos, O., to Akrou, O., 163 miles; from Indianapolis to Michigan City, Ind., 162 miles; from Ft. Wayne to Connersville, Ind., 109 miles; from New Castle to Rushville. Ind., 24 inlles; from St. Mary's to Minster, 10 miles; total, SS4 miles. Wm. H. Newman, Pres., New York; Charles F. Cox, Vice- Pres., Treas. and Sec., New York; Samuel B. Sweet, Genl. Freight Agt .. Indianap- olis, Ind .; H. J. Rhein, Genl. Passr. Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .: Robison M. Case,


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INTERURLAN LINES-SCHOOLS.


Asst. Genl. Passr. Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; Marvin R. Maxwell, Asst. Genl. Freight Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; D. C. Moon, Asst. Genl. Supt., Indianapolis, Ind .; John B. Cockrum, Genl. Attorney, Indianapolis, Ind .; F. Middlebrook, Asst. Treas., New York; A. D. Thomas, Local Treas., In- dianapolis, Ind .; G. C. Cleveland, Asst. Chief Engr .; W. A. Wildhack, Auditor, Indianapolis, Ind .; E. N. Hicks, Trav. Passr. Agt., Indianapolis, Ind .; E. L. Northrup, Trav. Freight Agt., Indianap- olis, Ind .; Frank M. Cole, Genl. Western Agt., Peoria, Ill. City ticket office, A. H. Sellars, Passr. Agt., 28 S. Illinois. L. L. Fellows, Genl. Agt. Freight Dept., 28 S. Illinois. Local freight office, 59 S. Ala- bama, R. D. Couch, Local Freight Agt.


Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad-V. T. Malott, Receiver; E. R. Darlow, Asst. to Receiver; John G. Williams, Genl. Counsel, Indianapolis; W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agt .; A. D. Pendleton, Division Freight Agt., Indianapolis. Tick- et offices, 48 W. Wash. Receiver's office, Majestic bldg.


Terre Haute & Logansport Railway-Vol- ney T. Malott, Trustee, Majestic bldg.


RAILWAYS-STREET.


Indianapolis Street Railway Co .- George Brown, Pres .; Julius A. Lemcke, Vice- Pres .; Henry Jameson, Sec. and Treas., N. E. cor. Illinois and Washington.


Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Co .- Hugh J. McGowan, Pres. and Genl. Mngr .; H. P. Wasson, First Vice-Pres .; James M. Jones, Second Vice-Pres. and Asst. Genl. Mngr .; W. F. Milholland, Sec. and Treas., N. E. cor. Illinois and Wash.


INTERURBAN LINES.


Anderson, Muncie and Marion Line-Office and waiting room, cor. Capitol av. and Maryland. Cars leave every hour.


Broad Ripple Traction Co .- John B. Thom- son, Sec., 23 Claypool bldg. Office at Broad Ripple, Ind.


Central Traction Co. of Indiana-Charles W. McGuire, Vice-Pres., 706 Newton Clay- pool bldg.


Consolidated Traction Co .- Edward Haw- kins, Pres .; A. F. Ramsey, Vice-Pres., Crawfordsville, Ind .; Alfred M. Gloss- brenner, Treas .; G. E. Hawkins, Sec. Of- fice 403 Indiana Trust bldg.


Ft. Wayne, Logansport and Lafayette Traction Co .- Charles W. McGuire, Vice- Pres .; Harry F. Guthrie, Sec., 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


Greenfield Line-Cars leave cor. Washing- tou and Meridian streets every hour.


Greenwood Line-Cars leave cor. Washing- ton and Meridian streets every hour.


Indianapolis Northern Traction Co .- Arthur WV. Brady, Sec. and Genl. Counsel, 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


Indianapolis and Eastern Railway Co .- Frank M Fauvre, Pres .; John W. Chip- man, Sec., 1 E. Market.


Indianapolis and Martinsville Rapid Tran- sit Co .- Charles Finley Smith, Pres .; Americus E. Daily, Vice-Pres .; Emmet M. Smith, Sec. and Treas., 105 Monument pl.


Logansport. Rochester & Northern Trac- tion Co .- Charles W. McGuire, Sec., 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


Logansport and Kokomo Railway-Charles W. McGuire, Pres .; Harry F. Guthrie. Sec. and Treas., 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


Marion Transit Railway Co .- Charles W. McGuire, Vice-Pres., 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


Martinsville Line-Cars leave cor. Wash- ington and Meridian streets every hour.


Union Traction Co. of Indiana-George F. McCulloch, Pres. and Genl. Mngr .; Charles W. McGuire, Asst. Pres. and Pur. Agt., 706 Newton Claypool bldg.


SCHOOLS.


MISCELLANEOUS SCHOOLS.


American Railway School, 10 N. Penn.


Assumption School-Blaine av., north of Morris, in charge of Sisters of St. Bene- dict.


Baur Dancing Academy-Germania Hall and Fountain Square Hall.


Bogue School for Stammerers-Benjamin N. Bogue, Prin., 22 Postal Tel. Bldg. Brenneke David B. (dancing)-106 W. North.


Butler College-Irvington, Ind. A. F. Arm- strong, Pres .; Chauncy Butler, Sec. of Board of Directors; Scott Butler, Pres. Faculty; Allen R. Benton, Treas. Board of Directors.


Chicago School of Music-120 E. Ohio.


Convent of the Good Shepherd-South side Raymond, west of Meridian.


Franciscan Monastery-N. W. cor. Union and Palmer.


German Evangelical Lutheran Schools-707 S. New Jersey, cor. Pleasant and Spruce, and Jupiter, near Brookside av.


German Lutheran School-931 E. Market.


Girls' Classical School-824 N. Penn. May Wright Sewall, Principal.


Gresh Benneville F. (dancing)-149 N. Dela- ware. Hardy Shorthand School-729-730 Lemcke bldg.


Holy Cross School-S. E. cor. Oriental and Ohio. In charge of Sisters of Providence. Independent Turnverein School of Indian- apolis-N. E. cor. Illinois and Ohio.


Indiana Boston School of Elocution, Ora- tory and Dramatic Art of Indianapolis- Est. 1879. Mrs. Harriet Augusta Prunk, Principal. 716 W. New York.


Indiana Free Kindergarten and Primary Normal Training School-1343 N. Illinois. Eliza A. Blaker, City Supt.


Indiana Law School of University of Indianapolis-2d floor Stevenson bldg. James A. Rohbach, Dean.


Indiana Veterinary College-Market, near Pine.


Indianapolis Academy for Boys-940 N. Penn. Alexander S. Mitchell, Prin.


Indianapolis Business University-When bldg. Est. 1850. Incorporated 1886. Em- mett J. Heeb, Propr.


Indianapolis Commercial School-7th floor Lemcke bldg. Wm. M. Redman, Pres.


Indianapolis Conservatory of Music-509 N. Illinois. Edgar M. Cawley, Director.


Indianapolis School of Nurses (attached to City Hospital)-1000 Coe.


Institute of Psychology and Progressive Science-Wm. P. Adkinson, Mngr. 2031% E. Washington.


Jaillet Arthur D. F .- 1028 N. Keystone av. John Herron Art Institute-16th and Penn. H. H. Hanna, Pres .; Evan Woollen, Sec.


Johnson's Practical School of Telegraphy- 211 Majestic bldg.


KINDERGARTENS.


No. 1-Arabella C. Peelle Free Kindergar- ten, 617 W. Pearl.


No. 2-Yandes Street Free Kindergarten, 1318 Yandes.


No. 3-Mary Turner Cooper Free Kinder- garten, 1003 Coe. (Colored.)


No. 4-Wisconsin Street Free Kindergarten, 133 Wisconsin.


No. 5-North Liberty Street Free Kinder- garten, 611 E. Wash.


No. 6-Mayer Free Kindergarten. cor. West and Norwood, in Mayer Chapel.


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SCHOOLS.


No. 7-West North Street Free Kindergar- ten, 822 W. North.


No. 8-Orphan Asylum Kindergarten, cor. of Thirteenth and College av.


No. 9-Eleanor Hospital Kindergarten, cor. of Eighteenth and N. Capitol av.


No. 10-Colored Orphan Asylum Kindergar- ten (closed at present).


No. 11-Board of Children's Guardians Kin- dergarten, Irvington.


No. 12-Boys' Club Kindergarten, South Me- ridian and Madison av.


No. 13-Brightwood Kindergarten, 2417 Sta- tion.


No. 14-Plymouth Church Settlement Kin- dergarten, 905 Indiana av.


No. 15-Friendly Inn Kindergarten, 528 W. Market.


No. 16-Massachusetts Kindergarten, 579 Mass. av.


No. 17-Third Christian Church Settlement House Kindergarten, Arsenal av., near 15th.


No. 18-Fourth Presbyterian Neighborhood House Kindergarten, Columbia av. and 23d.


No. 19 .- West Washington Street Kinder- garten, 911 W. Wash.


No. 20-Harrison Street Kindergarten, 919 Harrison.


No. 21-Haughville Kindergarten, 723 Ger- mania av.


No. 22-West Indianapolis Kindergarten, cor. River av. and Ray.


No. 23-Colored Kindergarten, cor. Yandes and 17th.


Knickerbacker Hall The-Boarding and Day School for Girls. 1505 Central av. Mary H. and Susan H. Yerkes; Princi- pals.


Lincoln Park Kindergarten-2307 Talbott av.


Metropolitan School of Music-232 N. Illi- nois. Oliver Willard Pierce, Flora M. Hunter and Edward Nell directors.


Morgan Charles E .- 214 N. Delaware.


St. Agnes Academy-1350 N. Meridian. In charge of Sisters of Providence.


St. Ann's School (colored)-836 Fayette. In charge of Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Anthony's School for Boys and Girls- East side of Warman av., 2 south of Vermont. In charge of Sisters of Provi- dence.


St. Bridget's School-813 N. West. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. John's Academy and Boarding School for Girls-135 W. Maryland. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. John's School for Boys-124 W. Georgia. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Joseph's Academy-524 N. Noble. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Joseph's Training School-725 S. Ala- bama. In charge of the Sisters of Provi- clence.


St. Joseph's Institute-S. W. cor. Prospect and Hunter. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Mary's Academy and School for Girls 4113 12. Maryland. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Mary's School for Boys-129 E. Chesa- peake. F. A. Haliermann, Principal. St. Patrick's Academy for Girls-South side Woodlawn av., west of Hunter. In charge of the Sisters of Providence.


St. Patrick's School for Boys-932 Wood- lawn av. In charge of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.


St. Peter's German Evangelical Lutheran School-East side Jupiter, bet. Brookside and Orchard avs.


SS. Peter and Paul Schools for Boys-1330 N. Penn. In charge of Sisters of Provi- dence.


Sacred Heart School for Boys-Cor. Union and Palmer.


Sacred Heart School for Girls-Cor. Meri- dian and Palmer.


Seventh Day Adventist School-1315 Central av.


Sisters of the Good Shepherd-111 W. Raymond.


Swain Harriet A., Kindergarten-1635 Col- lege av.


Taylor Eva-78 Baldwin bldg.


Tudor Hall-1530 N. Meridian.


Fredonia Allen, Principal.


University of Indianapolis-Meets at As- sembly rooms, Commercial Club. Addi- son C. Harris, Pres .; George E. Hunt, Sec .; Herman Lieber, Treas.


Vories's Business College-Top floor Fitz- gerald bldg.


Winona Assembly and Summer School-S. C. Dickey, Sec., 909 Stevenson bldg.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Superintendent of Schools-Calvin N. Ken- dall, Library bldg.


Assistant Superintendent-Miss N. Cropsey, Library bldg.


Assistant Superintendent Grammar Schools -Franklin S. Hoyt.


Clerk of Superintendent-Clara Stonebar- ger, Library bldg. Office hours of Super- intendent and Assistant Superintendent, from 4 to 5 p. m. each week day, except Friday and Saturday; Saturday, from 9 to 12 m. Office hours of Clerk, from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. daily, except Saturday; Sat- urday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.


Supervisors of Special Branches-German, Robert Nix; Drawing, Wilhelmina Seeg- miller; Assistants, Emelia M. Golds- worthy and Clara Leonard; Music. Ed- ward B. Birge; Penmanship, J. H. Wood- ruff; Physical Culture, Adolph Mols, Curt Toll, Oscar E. Ruther; Manual Training, Louis A. Bacon; Assistants, Charles L. Jacobs, G. Harold Colburn, Henry R. Faunce and Edwin F. Stokes; Teachers of Cooking, Helen Zimmerman and Gertrude Tuttle; Teacher of Cooking in Colored Schools, Clara D. Watkins.


Director Truancy Department-P. N. Hiser.


SHORTRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL.


Corner Pennsylvania and Michigan. Law- rence Cameron Hull, Principal.


Shortridge High School Annex-E. Michi- gan, rear Penn. Myrtle Smyser, Principal.


NORMAL SCHOOL.


In Benjamin Harrison School. Mary E. Nicholson, Principal.


MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOOL.


Cor. Meridian and Merrill and Madison av. Charles E. Emmerich, Principal.


PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.


Hyde School-Cor. New Jersey and Ver- mont. Lavinia McFarland, Principal.


Benjamin Harrison School-Cor. Delaware and Walnut. Margaret Hamilton, Super- vising Principal.


No. 4-Cor. Michigan and Blackford. Sarah L. Kirlin, Supervising Principal.


McCulloch School-Cor. Washington and California. Jane Graydon, Principal.


No. 6-Union, bet. Norwood and McCarty. Georgia Alexander, Supervising Principal. Jefferson School-Cor. Bates and Davidson. Jennie Edgeworth, Principal.


No. 8-Cor. Virginia av. and Huron. C. W. Stone, Principal.


No. 9-Cor. Vermont and Davidson. Sarah McFarland, Principal.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.


No. 10-Cor. Ashland av. and 13th. Henrietta Colgan, Supervising Principal.


No. 11-Cor. 13th and Capitol av. Mary D. Stillwell, Principal.


No. 12-Cor. West and McCarty. Mary B. Knowlton, Supervising Principal.


No. 13-Cor. Buchanan and S. Noble. Emma Donnan, Supervising Principal.


Irving School-South side Ohio, east of Highland av. Etta L. Keely, Principal.


No. 15-N. E. cor. Beville av. and Michigan. Lydia R. Blaich, Supervising Principal. No. 16-Cor. Bloomington and Market. Dor- othy David, Principal.


No. 17-Cor. West and 11th. Cora M. Day, Principal.


Abraham Lincoln School-Palmer, bet. Barth and Ringgold avs. Helen R. Lang, Principal.


Frederick Douglass School-Shelby, south of Prospect. George M. Caldwell, Princi- pal.


No. 20-Spruce, south of Prospect. Helen H. DuBois, Principal.


No. 21-Southeastern av., southeast of Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Florence Fay, Prin- cipal.


No. 22-Cor. Chestnut and Arizona. Martha Rihl, Principal.


No. 23-Cor. 13th and Missouri. Mary E. Willson, Principal.


Wm. D. McCoy School-Cor. North and Agnes. Marcus J. Giliam, Principal.


Catherine Merrill School-Cor. New Jersey and Merrill. Mary A. Mckeever, Princi- pal.


No. 26-Martindale av., bet. 15th and 16th. Victoria A. Willson, Principal.


No. 27-Cor. Park av. and


17th.


Alice


O'Hair. Principal.


Longfellow School-Fletcher av., bet. Shel- by and Cedar. Mary H. Ingersoll, Prin- cipal.


Morton School-Cor. College av. and 21st. Jane WV. Bass, Supervising Principal.


No. 30-39 Elder av. Agnes E. Shea, Sub. Principal.


No. 31-Lincoln, bet. East and Madison av. Anna Courtney, Principal.


No. 32-N. W. cor. 21st and Illinois. Lizzie J. Stearns, Supervising Principal.


No. 33-Cor. Sterling and 12th. Jesse J. Smith, Principal.


No. 34-Shelby, south of Belt R. R. Eleanor S. Skillen, Principal.


Garfield School-Cor. Madison av. and Ray- mond. Ada Duzan, Principal.


No. 36-Cor. Capitol av. and 28th. Ida


Geary, Principal.


No. 37-Cor. Baltimore av. and 25th. Irene L. Bagby, Teacher.


Audubon School-Cor. Bloyd and Winter avs. Amy B. Algeo, Principal.


Mckinley School-Cor. State and Lexington avs. Henrietta Schrake, Supervising Principal.


No. 40-Cor. Penn. and North. P. T. Miller, Principal.


No. 41-Cor. 30th and Rader. N. Yoke, Su- pervising Principal.


No. 42-N. W. cor. 25th and Rader. John T. Smith, Principal.


No. 43-Cor. 38th and Illinois. Annie L. Bur- ton, Principal.


No. 44-N. E. cor. 19th and Schurmann av. Fred Sillery, Principal.


No. 45-Cor. 23d and Park av. Clara Wash- burn, Supervising Principal.


No. 46-Cor. Relsner and Howard. J. F. Thornton, Principal.


No. 47-Cor. Warren av. and Ray. Rachel Segar, Principal.


No. 48-N. W. cor. Silver av. and York. Anna Stratford, Principal.


No. 49-North side Morris, near Belmont av. Mary Connor, Principal.


No. 50-3050 Jackson. F. O. Belzer, Prlnci- pal.


James Russell Lowell School-Olney, near Glen Drive. O. L. Wooley, Supervising Principal.


No. 52-S. E. cor. Walnut and King av. Jesse L. Dunn, Principal.


No. 53-West side Ketcham, near Vermont. Mary A. Hancock, Principal.


No. 54-North side 10th, 2 west of Dearborn. Elizabeth A. Collins, Principal.


Washington School-Sheldon, between 17th and Montana. Anna Brochhausen, Su- pervising Principal.


Francis W. Parker School-Martindale av. and 24th. Alma Mann, Principal.


No. 57-Irvington. Henry Schell, Principal. No. 58-Sherman Drive, near New York. Kate Mason, Principal.


SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGAN- IZATIONS.


MASONIC.


A. A. Scottish Rite.


Adoniram Grand Lodge of Perfection-Lew- is E. Morrison, T. P. G. M .; Francis T. Holliday, Sec.


Sariah Council-John W. Staub, M. W. and S. M .; Francis T. Holliday, Sec.


Indianapolis Chapter R. C .- Byron K. El- liott, M. E. S. P. G. M .; Francis T. Holli- day, Sec.


Indiana Sovereign Consistory-Henry C. Adams, Commander-in-Chief; Francis T. Holliday, Grand Sec.


Murat Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S .- Meets on Friday evenings. Chalmers Brown, Po- tentate; Francis T. Holliday, Recorder.


Grand Commandery K. T .- Meets third Wednesday of April. Calvin W. Prather, Grand Recorder.


Raper Commandery No. 1-Meets second Tuesday in each month in Masonic Tem- ple. Henry T. Conde, Eminent Command- er; Jacob W. Smith, Recorder.


Indianapolis Council No. 2-Meets in Ma- sonic Temple. Charles C. Gilmore, I. M .; Charles E. Jones, Recorder.


Grand R. A. Chapter-Meets first Wednes- day succeeding third Monday in October annually. Calvin W. Prather, Grand Sec.


Indianapolis Chapter No. 5-Meets first Fri- day of each month in Masonic Temple. Fred M. Bauer, H. P .; Thomas Oddy, Sec. Keystone Chapter No. 6-Meets third Tues- day of each month in Masonic Temple. Wilmer Christian, H. P .; Jacob W. Smith, Sec.


Grand Lodge-Meets annually fourth Tues- day in May, Hall S. E. cor. Washington and Capitol av. Calvin W. Prather, Grand Sec.


Ancient Landmarks Lodge No. 319, F. and A. M .- Meets first Monday in each month in Masonic Temple. Otho G. George, W. M .: Willis R. Miner, Sec.


Capital City Lodge No. 312 - Meets first Tuesday of each month In Masonic Tem- ple. Thomas E. Thicksten, W. M .; Thom- as Oddy, Sec.


Center Lodge No. 23-Meets first Wednesday in each month in Masonic Temple. Robert C. Bennett, W. M .; Charles E. Jones, Sec. Logan Lodge No. 575-Meets first Tuesday of each month in Masonic Temple. John P. Cochrane, W. M .; John Schley, Sec.


Marion Lodge No. 35-Meets third Wednes- day of each month in Masonle Temple. Stephen A. Sharp, W. M .; H. J. Drum- mond, Sec.


Mystic Tie Lodge No. 398-Meets second Monday of each month In Masonle Tem- ple. James W. Lilly. W. M .; Willls D. Engle, Sec.


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SECRET AND BENEVOLENT ORGANIZATIONS.


North Park Lodge (North Indianapolis)- Jacob W. Watts, W. M .; Charles L. Bock- us, Sec.


Oriental Lodge No. 500-Meets S. W. cor. College av. and 11th. Stated meetings sec- ond Tuesday of each month. Special meet- ings Tuesdays and Fridays. James E. Kepperley, W. M .; Edward D. Moore, Sec. Pentalpha Lodge No. 564-Elmer F. Gay, W. M .; Frank T. McQuiddy, Sec. Meets first Thursday of each month in Masonic Tem- ple.


Veritas Lodge No. 608-Calvin W. Bush, W. M .; Edgar A. Leftwich, Sec. Meets first Thursday of each month at 2502 Station.


Masonic Burial Ground Association-2912 Kenwood av. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


Masonic Relief Board-2912 Kenwood av. Rev. Willis D. Engle, Sec.


O. E. S.


Queen Esther Chapter No. 3-Mrs. Abbie Freeland, W. M .; E. Nettie Ransford, Sec., Masonic Temple.


Naomi Chapter No. 131-Mrs. Mattie Rice, W. M .; Miss Ella Williams, Sec., Masonic Temple.


MASONIC (COLORED).


Hall N. W. cor. Delaware and Court.


Central Lodge No. 1, F. and A. M .- Meets first Thursday of every month. C. H. Lanier, W. M .; J. M. Porter, Sec.


Waterford Lodge No. 13, F. and A. M .- Meets first' Wednesday of every month. M. L. Terry, W. M .; Wm. Nelson, Sec. Trinity Lodge No. 18, F. and A. M .- Meets first Wednesday of every month. Milton Jones, W. M .; James Shelton, Sec.




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