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Indianapolis Whist Club-Meets at The Claypool. H. O. Chamberlin, Pres .; Wm. B. Gregg, Sec.
Indianapolis Woman's Club-Meets first and third Fridays at Propylaeum. Mrs. Charles B. Clarke, Pres .; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Cor. Sec.
Iron League Club-5011/2 Indiana av. Ephraim Palmer, Pres .; James N. Jack- son, Sec.
Irvington Fortnightly Club-Miss Selma Ingersoll, Pres .; Mrs. Reiter, Sec.
Irvington Tuesday Club-Mrs. J. E. Griggs, Pres .; Mrs. H. E. Barnard, Sec. Irvington Woman's Club-Mrs. Hilton U. Brown, Pres .; Mrs. Julia S. Coleman, Sec.
Kappa Alpha Theta-Mrs. Elmer Scott, Pres .; Mrs. A. L. Lockridge, Sec.
Knights of Columbus Club-1612 E. Wash. Ladies' Literary Union-Mrs. Margaret Clark, Pres .; Mrs. Cora Clapp, Cor. Sec. Late Book Club-Mrs. Wm. D. Lally, Pres .; Mrs. John Schram, Cor Sec. Laundry Owners' Club-410 State Life bldg. F. W. Rassman, Sec.
Limited Gun Club-Cor. 34th and Monon Ry.
Lincoln Club-52612 Indiana av.
Lumberman's Club-Meets at Commercial Club rooms. M. S. Huey, Pres .; M. A. Baker, Sec.
Lyra Casino Club-Meets at Das Deutsche Haus.
Mckinley Club-2209 E. Michigan. James C. Curtis, Pres.
Magazine Club The-Meets at The Bertha Ballard first and third Saturdays of each month. Mrs. A. J. Clark, Pres .; Mrs. J. G. Marshall, Cor. Sec.
Marion Bowling Club-234 N. Meridian. R. H. Bryson, Capt.
Marion Club-234 N. Meridian. Jos. A. Minturn, Pres .; Wm. E. Berner, Sec .; E. H. Lear, Supt.
Marion County Democratic Club-13812 W. Wash. Robert M. Madden, Pres .; John Leyendecker, Vice-Pres .; Albert Harston. Sec .; Ira C. Webb, Treas.
Matinee Musicale-Meets at Propylaeum every alternate Wednesday. Mrs. A. M. Robertson, Pres.
Microbe Club-Meets at 1829 Central av. Frank R. Demmerly, Sec.
Mitchell Club-Meets at 106 W South.
Monday Afternoon Literary Club-Mrs. Winfield Scott Johnson, Pres .; Mrs. Ed- gar J. Robinson, Cor. Sec.
Monday Conversation-Mrs. Willetts Bas- tain, Pres .; Mrs. A. G. Moore, Sec. and Treas.
National Bowling Club-A. E. Ingersoll, Capt. Meets at Marion Club every Fri- day evening.
Northern Athletic Club-Meets 3001 N. Illinois. T. E. Mockford, Pres.
North Side Athletic Club-Meets 1614 College av. George W. Stark, Pres.
North Side Bowling Club-Ed Schmidt, Capt.
Parlor Club-Mrs. S. Elliott Perkins, Pres .; Mrs. W. D. Long, Sec.
Philomathean Club-Mrs. S. D. Farrabee, Pres .; Mrs. A. R. Harrold, Cor. Sec.
Pere Marquette Club-Meets second Tuesday in Sacred Heart School bldg. Portfolio Club-Meets at Propylaeum every alternate Thursday evening. Mrs. Edgar Hunter, Sec.
Proctor Club-Mrs. E. J. Brennan, Pres .; Mrs. E. H. Bingham, Cor. Sec.
St. Mary's of the Woods Club-Mrs. James Parkhurst, Pres .; Miss Ruth West, Cor. Sec.
San Souci Book Club-Mrs. Daniel Praigg, Pres .; Mrs. Ida Sellers, Sec. San Toy Club-1138 S. Meridian. Carl Henschen, Sec.
Socialist Labor Club-10, 29 S. Delaware. Sorosis Club-Mrs. W. V. Woodward Pres.
South Side. Republican Club-510 Fletch- er av.
Thursday Afternoon Club-Mrs. B. W. Gillespie, Pres .; Mrs. Charles Edwards, Cor. Sec.
Travelers' Protective Association Post B -440 N. Penn. M. Maurice O'Connor, Sec.
University Club of Indiana The-450 N. Meridian. V. T. Malott, Pres .; Alfred H. Johnson, Sec .; W. F. C. Golt, Treas, ; Wm. Secker, Mngr.
Veronica Club-Mrs. Addie McWhinney, Pres .; Miss Katherine Spees, Sec.
Volunteer Athletic Club-W. S. College av. 2 N. of 58th.
Washington Bowling Club-1415 E. Wash. Pierce J. Landers, Capt.
Washington Social Club-1415 E. Wash. Henry Shultz, Sec.
Woman's Research Club-Mrs. Felix Mc- Whirter, Pres .; Mrs. Frederick Heath, Sec.
Woodruff Place Club-727 last Drive (W. P.) F. B. Whitlock, Pres.
Younger Physicians' Club-Meets quart- erly. C. F. Neu, Pres.
Young Women's Business Club-222 N Meridian. Nell B. Lewis, Pres .; Nella E. Leiper, Sec.
Zetathea-Mrs. Alice Eastburn, Pres .; Mrs. Eugene Rehm, Sec.
COURTS.
The United States is divided into nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circut Court is held for each district within each circuit. The act of Con- gress approved April 10, 1869, provides as follows: "The Circuit Court in each district shall be held by the Justice of the Supreme Court allotted to the Cir- cuit, or by the Circuit Judge of the Cir- cuit, 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 Jus- tice 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 Indiana comprises one Judicial District. The courts of the district are held in In- dianapolis, New Albany, Evansville, Fort Wayne and Hammond. The dis- trict is attached to the Seventh Judicial Circuit, which comprises the States of Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana.
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COURTS-FEDERAL OFFICERS-INSURANCE.
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. Wm. H. Seaman, Hon. C. C. Kohl- saat, Hon. Peter S. Grosscup.
Clerk-Noble C. Butler.
Official Reporter-Rowland Evans.
Master in Chancery-Edward Daniels, Circuit and Districts Courts.
Deputy Clerks-Willard C. Nichols, Ed- ward McDevitt.
United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing.
Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Clar- ence W. Nichols.
United States Marshall-Henry C. Pettit. Terms of Court-First Tuesdays in May and November, in the Circuit Court Room, Federal bldg.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. District Judge-Hon. Albert B. Anderson. United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing.
Assistant United States District Attorney -Clarence W. Nichols.
United States Marshal-Henry C. Pettit. Clerk-Noble C. Butler.
Official Reporter-Rowland Evans.
Terms of Court-Same as United States Circuit Court.
SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA.
Judges James H. Jordan, Oscar H.
Montgomery, John V. Hadley, Leander J. Monks, John H. Gillett.
Clerk-Ed V. Fitzpatrick.
Terms of Supreme Court-Fourth Monday in May and fourth Monday in Novem- ber.
APPELLATE COURT OF INDIANA.
Judges-Ward H. Watson, David A. My- ers, Cassius C. Hadley, Daniel W. Com- stock, Joseph M. Rabb, Frank S. Robey. Clerk Ed V. Fitzpatrick.
Terms of Appellate Court-Fourth Mon- day in May and fourth Monday in No- vember.
MARION CIRCUIT COURT.
Judge-Henry Clary Allen.
Clerk-Leonard M. Quill.
Terms of Court-First Monday in each month except July and August.
*The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex of- ficio Clerk of all the Courts.
MARION CRIMINAL COURT.
Judge-James A. Pritchard.
Prosecuting Attorney-Elliott R. Hooten, Frank P. Baker, Deputy.
PROBATE COURT OF MARION COUNTY. Judge-Merle N. A. Walker. Room
53 Court House.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Judges-John L. McMaster, .Room 1; James M. Leathers, Room 2; Vinson Carter, Room 3; Lawson M. Harvey, Room 4; Charles T. Hanna, Room 5.
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 Su- preme Court-Wm R. Day, Federal bldg.
Judges United States Circuit Court-Hon. Wm. H. Seaman, Hon. C. C. Kohlsaat, Hon. Francis E. Baker, Hon. Peter S. Grosscup.
Judge United States District Court-Hon. Albert B. Anderson, 217 Federal bldg Official Reporter-Rowland Evans, 221 Federal bldg.
Clerk United States Courts-Noble C. Butler, 204 Federal bldg.
Deputies-Willard C. Nichols, Edward McDevitt.
United States District Attorney-Joseph B. Kealing, 202 Federal bldg.
Assistant United States District Attorney -Clarence W. Nichols, 201 Federal bldg. United States Marshal-Henry C. Pettit, 240 Federal bldg.
Chief Deputy-Merrill E. Wilson.
Deputies-Alonzo Boyd. Thomas E Mar- tin, David C. Rankin.
United States Pension Agent-Albert O. Marsh, 316 Federal bldg.
Special Examiners Pension Bureau-Hugh N. Patton, George E. Reily, 327 Federal bldg.
United States Board of Pension Exam- iners-North Side: Bernays Kennedy, M. D .; Thomas B. Noble, M. D .; Fred- eric Charlton, M. D. South Side: Sam- uel H. Moore, M. D .; Pres .; R. F Stone, M. D., Treas .; W. H. Link, M. D., Sec. Surveyor of Customs-Leopold G. Roths- child, 326 Federal bldg.
Special Deputy-George M. Hawkins.
Custodian United States Court House and Postoffice-Leopold G. Rothschild, 119 Federal bldg.
Asst. Custodian-Thomas B. Linn.
Collector of Internal Revenue-Elam H. Neal, 301 C, Federal bldg.
Chief Deputy-F. M. Smith.
Gaugers-Charles J. Many, Hiram Knowl- ton.
Postmaster-Henry W. Bennett, 112 Fed- eral bldg.
Assistant Postmaster-John E. Shideler, 112 Federal bldg.
United States Civil Service Commission- H. K. Millhouse, Sec .; Calvin W. Bush, George M. Hawkins, Jacob F. Poe, 421 Federal bldg.
United States Commissioners-Charles W. Moores, 1032 Lemcke bldg; Howard S. Young, 530 Lemcke bldg.
Bureau of Animal Industry-Niels C. So- rensen, Inspector in Charge, S E. cor. Blackford and Pearl.
United States Railway Mail Service- John J. Stanley and Albert J. Ball, Chief Clerks, 117 E and 117 F Federal bldg.
United States Secret Service-Thomas E. Halls, Chief, 330 Federal bldg.
Weather Bureau-Wm. T. Blythe, rooms 905-914 Majestic bldg.
United States Army Recruiting Station- Capt. E. B. Martindale, jr., Recruiting Officer, 251% N. Illinois
United States Marine Corps Recruiting Office -- Lieut. Clayburn McCauley in charge, 213 Terminal bldg.
United States Navy Recruiting Station- Lieut. George W. Steele, jr., Recruiting Officer, 401 Federal bldg.
INSURANCE.
American Central Life Insurance Co. of Indianapolis-American Central Life bldg. M. A. Woollen, Pres .; C. E. Dark, Vice-Pres .; B. C. Day, 2d Vice-Pres .; W. W. Dark, Sec .; George E. Hume, Treas.
American Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co .- 702 Traction Terminal bldg. D. M. Parry, Pres .; C. C. Hanch, Vice-Pres .; E. E. Perry, Sec. and Treas.
American Miners' Accident Association- Fourth floor 1612 E. Wash. Arthur J. Simpson, Pres .; Felix T. McWhirter, Vice-Pres .; E. S. Scott, Treas .; D. A. Chenoweth, Sec.
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INSURANCE-LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Anchor Life Insurance Co. The-508 In- diana Pythian bldg. W. L. Higgins,
Pres .; E. M. Hinshaw, Vice-Pres .; R. M. Malpas, Sec .; W. H. Marker, Treas. Commercial Life Insurance Co .- 519-525 Indiana Trust bldg. Albert J. Heliker Pres .; Edwin A. Hendrickson, Vice- Pres .; Charles L. Buschmann, 2d Vice- Pres .; Wm. A. Pickens, Sec. and Gen'l Counsel.
Federal Life Insurance Co. The-514 Ter- minal bldg. S. H. Levy, Mngr.
German Fire Insurance Co. of Indiana- 27-33 S. Delaware. Theodore Stein, Pres .; Lorenz Schmidt, Sec .; Theodore Reyer, Treas.
Grain Dealers' National Mutual Fire In- surance Co .- 808-811 Board of Trade bldg. Charles A. McCotter, Sec.
Hoosier Travelers' Association - 817
Board of Trade bldg. C. E. Vestal, Pres .; Hal E. Sheets, Sec.
Implement and Vehicle Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co .- 705 Trac- tion Terminal bldg. H. E. Miles, Pres .; E. E. Perry, Vice-Pres .; John W. Wa- ters, Sec. and Treas.
Indiana Association of Underwriters- James M. Mc.Beth, Sec. and Treas., 127 E. Market.
Indiana League of Fire Underwriters- J. W. Williams, Pres .; George H. Rehm, Sec., 22-23 When bldg.
Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co .- 218-220, 230 E. Ohio, Frank B. Fowler, Sec.
Indiana Millers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co .- 702-707 Traction Terminal bldg. Incorporated 1889. M. S. Blish, Seymour, Ind., Pres .; E. E. Perry, Sec. and Treas. Indiana National Life Insurance Co .- 608 Indiana Pythian bldg. M. D. Butler, Pres .; Frank W. Killen, Sec .; Asher B. Evans, Treas.
Indiana State Fire Insurance Co .- 510-512 American Central Life bldg. Alvin T. Coate, Sec.
Indiana Travelers' Accident Association- 725 State Life bldg. Carey W. Mc- Pherson, Sec. and Treas.
Indiana Underwriters Agency-519 Indi- ana Trust bldg. U. C. Andrews, Sec. Indianapolis Fire Insurance Co. The-310 Board of Trade bldg. Sol Meyer, Pres .; J. T. Hinderks, Sec.
Indianapolis German Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co .- 308 E. Wash. Incorporated 1884. Albert Sahm, Pres .; August Woerner, Vice-Pres .; Charlotte Dinkel- aker, Sec .; John Aldag, Treas.
Indianapolis Life Insurance Co .- 3d floor Board of Trade bldg. Albert Goslee, Pres .; Frank P. Manley, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Mngr .; Joseph R. Raub, Sec.
Interstate Life Assurance Co., Indianapo- lis, Ind .- 430 N. Penn. Wm. Fortune, Pres .; August M. Kuhn, Treas .; Frank B. Davenport, Sec.
Majestic Life Insurance Co .- 3d floor Lombard bldg. Richard D. Hughes, Pres .; Minor A. Odenthal, Vice-Pres .; John S. Maholm, 2d Vice-Pres .; Michael M. Mahoney, Sec; Henry R. Martin, Treas.
Manufacturers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co .- 204, 122 E. Ohio. C. T. Burris, Pres .; Charles Koerner, Vice-Pres .; Charles G. Davis, Sec. and Treas.
Meridian Life and Trust Co. of Indiana The-515-516 Lemcke bldg. Arthur Jor- dan, Pres .; Everett Wagner, Vice-Pres. and Mngr .; Thomas J. Owens, Sec .; Orlando R. Iles, Treas.
Pioneer Life Insurance Co. The-207-208 Lemcke bldg. Jackson B. Sells, Pres .; Ira P. Haymaker, Vice-Pres .; Fred Cline, Sec .; Edgar O. Hunter, Treas. Reliable Life Assurance Co. The-721
State Life bldg. C. A. Woods, Pres .; J. J. Williams, Vice-Pres .; A. L. Smith, Sec .; Lew W. Cooper, Treas.
Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co. The- 302-310 Saks bldg. Chalmers Brown, Pres .; Wm. R. Zulich, Vice-Pres .; Wm. K. Bellis, Sec.
State Life Insurance Co-Offices State Life bldg., 15-23 E. Wash. Henry W. Bennett, Pres .; Wilbur S. Wynn, Vice- Pres. and Sec .; Charles F. Coffin, Second Vice-Pres. and Genl. Counsel Albert, Sahm, Treas .; Walter Howe, - Auditor.
Western Life Annuity Co .- 933 Indiana Pythian bldg. P. A. Havelick, Pres .; Samuel T. Conkling, Sec.
LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Allied Printing Trades Council-Meets 19 Union bldg. third Friday. Charles E. McKee, Sec.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' Lo- cal Union No. 41-Meets Crone's Hall every Monday. B. F. Rinehart, Sec.
Amalgamated Woodworkers' Union No. 13-Meets 225 E. Wash. first Tuesday. Chas. Heim, Sec.
American Hod Carriers' Union No. 1- Meets 778 Indiana av. first and third Monday.
Bartenders' Union No. 437-Meets 13912 E. Wabash every Thursday. John
Schmidt, Sec.
Beer Bottlers' Union No. 230-Meets Co- lumbia Hall third Sunday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec.
Beer Drivers' and Stablemen's Union No. 220-Meets Barnhart's Hall second Sun- day.
Bill Posters' and Billers' Union No. 7- Meets at Talbott blk. every Sunday. Blacksmith's Union No. 261-Meets Mor- rison Hall every Tuesday. M. Trimpe, Sec.
Boilermakers' Union No. 10-Meets 225 E. Wash. every Friday. Wm. Frohliger. Sec.
Bookbinders' Union No. 53-Meets Saks Hall third Monday. Frank Doyle, Sec. Brewery Engineers' and Firemen's Union No. 223-Meets 212 N. Delaware second Friday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec.
Brewery Laborers' Union No. 549-Meets Columbia Hall second Friday.
Brewery Workers' Union No. 77-Meets Columbia Hall last Sunday of month. John Greiner, Sec.
Bricklayers' and Masons' International Union of America, 301 Unity bldg. Wm. J. Brown (Chicago), Pres .; Thomas R. Preece (Chicago), Vice-Pres .; Wm.
Dobson, Sec.
Bricklayers' Union No. 3-Meets at Brick- layers' Hall every Thursday-Walter Meek, Sec.
Brick. Tile and Terra Cotta Workers' Union No. 22-Meets Brightwood Hall third Tuesday. W. A. Hayes, Sec.
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers' Union No. 22-Meets Bricklayers' Hall every Monday. T. Gillespie, Sec.
Broom Makers' Union No. 17-Meets 1130 Everson. first Mondays, Thomas V. Baker, Sec.
Brotherhood of Interurban Trainmen- Capital City Lodge No. 35. C. Anderson, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 11-Meets Engineers' Hall first and fifth Sundays and third Saturday. Wm. M. Blythe, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 492-Meets 135 N. Delaware second and fourth Sundays. James Davis, Sec. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 121-Meets Brightwood Hall second Sunday. M. Dean, Sec.
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 143-Meets first and third Sundays at Mt. Jackson.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, Eu- reka Lodge No. 14-Meets Talbott Hall every Monday. Jos. Farrell. Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 447-Meets Moss Building first and third Sundays. J. Peets, Sec.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America-Dist. Coun- cil No. 27-2121/2 N Delaware.
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men No. 100 -Meets at Brightwood Hall every Fri- day.
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men-Meets at Columbia Hall second and fourth Thursdays.
Brotherhood of Railway Clerks-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Mon- days. A. E. Herrmann, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets at 135 N Delaware first and third Sundays. H. E. Joslin, Sec ..
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Lodge No. 261-Meets 312 Saks bldg. every Sunday. Wm. Knowles, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Lodge No. 374-Meets Sak's Hall every Sun- day. E. W. Sellers, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Ladies Auxiliary-Golden Rule Lodge No. 25- Meets Sak's Hall second, fourth and fifth Fridays. Etta Hankins, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Ladies Auxiliary-Indianapolis Lodge No. 297- Meets Sak's Hall second and fourth Mondays. Indiana Gard, Sec.
Cab Drivers' Union-Meets 3612 E. Wash. every Sunday. Noah Albers, Sec.
Canvassing Agents' and Solicitors' Union No. 8643-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. second and fourth Thursday. Charles Mc- Michan, Sec.
Carpenter's District Council-Meets 21 Talbot bldg. every Tuesday. Z. F. Car- rigan, Sec.
Carpenters' Union No. 1003-Meets Car- penters' Hall every Friday. E. F. Clark, Sec.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 60- Meets 29 S. Delaware every Saturday. Wm. Hoff, Sec.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 281- Meets Carpenters' Hall every Wednes- day. D. L. Stoddard, Sec.
Carpenters' Union No. 549 (Stair Build- ers)-Meets Carpenters' Hall every Monday. W. L. Taylor, Sec.
Central Labor Union-Meets 2081/2 N Ala- bama second and fourth Mondays. Clar- ence Gaumer, Sec.
Cigar Makers' Union No. 33-Meets Saks bldg first Wednesday. Clarence Gaumer, Sec.
Electrical Workers' Union No. 10-Meets 361/2 E. Wash every Saturday.
Electrical Workers' Union No. 481-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. first Wednesday.
Electrotypers' Union-Charles Markey, Sec.
Garment Workers' Union No. 127-Meets at Maccabee Hall first and third Mon- day. John Hoskinson, Sec.
German Typographical Union-Meets 225 E. Wash. first Tuesday afternoon.
Glass Bottle Blowers' Union-Meets Car- penters' Hall second and fourth Satur- days.
Horse Shoers' Union No. 24-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. first and third Friday. Albert Miller, Sec.
Indiana Federation of Trade and Labor Unions-Meets last Monday in Septem- ber, 1908, at Vincennes, Ind. Edgar A.
Perkins, Pres., Indianapolis; Marion Johnson, Sec., Ft. Wayne.
Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Asso- ciation-Meets Saks bldg. every Sun- day.
Indianapolis Typographical Union No. 1- Meets 2161% N. Meridian first Sunday. Charles E. McKee, Sec. Office 216, 230 E. Ohio.
International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes of the United States and Canada Local No. 30-Meets second and fourth Sundays Room 4 Talbott bldg. Charles F. Schelgel, Sec.
International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-422 Am. Cen- tral Life bldg. John J. McNamara, Sec. and Treas.
International Association of Machinists No. 161-Meets 21212 N. Delaware every Friday. James T. Daily, Business Agt. International Brotherhood of Teamsters- Cornelius P. Shea, Pres .; Thomas L. Hughes, Sec. and Treas., Room 401, 147 E. Market.
International Typographical Union-Sixth floor Newton Claypool bldg. James M. Lynch, Pres .; John W. Bramwood, Sec. and Treas .; Hugo Miller, Sec. German Branch.
International Union of United Brewery Workers-2121/2 N. Delaware. J. F. Obergfell, Business Agt.
Iron Molders' Union No. 17-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. third Wednesday. David For- tune, Fin. Sec.
Iron Molders' Union No. 56-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. every Tuesday. J. L. Keeley, Sec.
Iron Molders' Union No. 382-Meets 361/2 E. Wash. first Wednesday. J. J. Steele, Sec.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America No. 247-Jacob Fischer, Sec., 14, 142 E. Market.
Journeymen Plumbers' Union No. 73- Meets at Crone's Hall every Tuesday. Wm. Espey, Sec.
Journeymen Stone Cutters-Meets at 361/2 E. Wash. second and fourth Fridays. Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 157- Meets 3612 E. Wash. first and third Mondays. W. A. Landgraf, Sec.
Lathers' Union No. 11-Meets 21, Talbott bldg. every Thursday.
Laundry Workers' Union No. 17-Meets 4, Talbott bldg first and third Tuesdays. Leather Workers' Union No. 35-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Fri- days. John E. Weiglein, Sec.
Letter Carriers' Union No. 39-Meets Morrison Hall first Wednesday.
Marion County Labor Day Committee- Meets at 3612 E. Wash. first and third Mondays. Clarence Gaumer, Sec.
Metal Polishers' and Buffers' Union No. 171-Meets 3612 E. Wash. second and fourth Wednesday. George Becktell, Sec. National Association of Postoffice Clerks No. 167-Meets at Federal bldg. first Sunday. George M. Lazarus, Sec. National Association Stationary Engin- eers Nos. 4 and 25-Meets 31-32 Com- mercial blk.
National Metal Trades Association-218 State Life bldg. A. J. Allen, Sec.
Operative Plasterers' International Asso- ciation of America No. 46-Meets Brick- layers' Hall every Wednesday. Harry Striebeck, Sec.
Order of Railway Conductors No. 103- Meets 135 N. Delaware first and third Sundays. H. E. Joslin, Sec. and Treas. Women's Auxiliary same on first and third Monday afternoons.
Painters' and Decorators' Union No. 47- Meets Morrison Hall every Tuesday. Wm. G. Hyde, Sec.
Painters District Council-Meets 2121/2 N.
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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.
Delaware second and fourth Thursday. H. F. McCoy, Sec.
Painters' (Sign and Pictorial) No. 1012- Meets Painters' District Council Hall second and fourth Wednesday. W. F. Schott, Sec.
Painters' Union No. 47-Meets 21212 N. Delaware. J. W. Endicott, business agt. Paperhangers' Union No. 912-Meets 4, Talbott blk every Friday. Harry F. Mc- Coy, business agt.
Pattern Makers' Union-Meets Morrison Hall every Monday. Wm. C. Bush, Sec. Photo Engravers' Union No. 11-Meets 208 N. Alabama first Monday.
Pressmens' Union No. 17-Meets 3612 E. Wash. third Thursday. Edward Broden. Sec.
Railroad Machinists' Union No. 511- Meets 2121/2 N. Delaware second and fourth Thursday. W. A. Vahle, Sec.
Reed and Rattan Workers' Union No. 224 -Meets 225 E. Wash. second and fourth Thursday. Frank Anderson, Sec.
Retail Butcher and Grocer Clerks' Union -Meets 308 E. Wash. R. T. Ford, Sec. Retail Clerks' Union No. 1-Meets Morri- son Hall first and third Wednesday. F. P. Ramsay, Sec.
Saw Filers' and Setters' Union No. 9314 -Meets Morrison Hall second Saturday. Saw Smiths' Union No. 1-Meets Morri- son Hall first and third Thursday. Al- bert Kennington Sec.
Stair Builders' Union No. 549-Meets every Monday at Carpenters' Hall. W. L. Evans, Sec.
Stationary Engineers' Union No. 51 .- Meets Maccabee Hall every Friday.
Steam Fitters' Union No. 48-Meets Mor- rison Hall, every Wednesday. John
Garman, Sec:
Steam Fitter Helpers' Union No. 48- Meets 31, 115 W. Wash. every Monday. Frank Foley, Sec.
Stereotypers' Union No. 38-Meets 271% W. Pearl last Sunday. Robert Thomp- son, Sec.
Stonemasons' Local Union No. 1-Meets 126 S. Delaware second and fourth Thursday. John Reichwein, Sec.
Stove Mounters' Union No. 43-Meets Barnhart's Hall first and third Tues-, day. Charles Brown, Sec.
Switchmen's Union No. 146-Meets Mor- rison Hall second and fourth Tuesday. Eugene Rogers, Sec.
Typographical Union (German) No. 14- Meets Keller's Hall first Tuesday.
Typographical Union (Woman's Auxil- liary)-Meets Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall first Monday.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America-505 State Life bldg. Wm. D. Huber, Genl Pres .; Frank Duffy, Genl. Secy .; Thomas Neal, Genl. Treas.
United Mine Workers of America-1101 State Life bldg. John Mitchell, Pres .; Wm. B. Wilson, Sec and Treas.
Wood Workers' (German) Union No. 13- Meets Keller's Hall first and third Sun- day. Charles Hein, Sec.
LIBRARIES.
Bona Thompson Memorial Library-Cor. University and Downey avs. Margaret Carlisle, librarian.
Butler University Library - Irvington. 10,000 volumes.
City Directory Library-American Cen-
tral Life bldg. Contains the Directories of all the principal cities in the United States for reference.
Covenant Public Library-S. E. cor. Mar- ket and Highland av.
Indiana Law School Library-Established 1894. Y. M. C. A. bldg.
Indianapolis Bar Association Library-79 Court House. Established 1880. Con- tains 9,000 volumes. R. D. McCarty, librarian.
Law Building Library-Established 1899. 4,000 volumes. 12th floor Law bldg.
Marion County Library-55 Court House. Established 1844. Contains 5,600 vol-
umes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.
Public Library and Reading Room-S. W. cor. Meridian and Ohio. Established 1873 and maintained under the author- ity of the Board of School Commission- ers, for which purpose it is authorized to levy a tax each year of not exceed- ing four cents on the hundred dollars of taxable property assessed for city taxes. Contains 125,000 volumes and 6,000 pamphlets. Open daily 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Eliza G. Browning, librarian. Branch Libraries: No. 1, N. E. cor. 31st and Clifton, Harriet Manning, librarian in charge. No. 2, 515 Germania av., Eva B. Hutchison, librarian in charge. No. 3, S. W. cor. Prospect and Nelson, Alma W. Wilson, librarian in charge. No. 4, 1119 S. Meridian, Marie L. Lock- wood, librarian in charge. No. 5, cor. Howard and Mclain, Anna Guenther, librarian in charge. No. 6, 2430 Station, Hannah M. Swain, librarian in charge. Bona Thompson Library, Irvington, Margaret Carlisle, librarian in charge. No. 8, S. W. cor. Chadwick and Mc- Carty, Norah Kirland, librarian in charge. No. 9, cor. Penn. and 33d, Ida Cullum, librarian in charge. Delivery station at the eight branches, also at 2401 E. 10th, cor. 30th and Illinois, 2315 E. Michigan, 2512 E. Wash. and No. 16. Washington and McCulloch Schools, cor. Montcalm and 18th.
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