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Beer Bottlers' Union No. 230-Meets Co- lumbia Hall third Sunday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec.
Beer Drivers' and Stablemen's Union No. 220-Meets Machinists' Hall second Sun- day morning. Frank Ankenbrock, Sec. Bill Posters' and Biller's Union No. 7- Meets at Room 4, 108 N. Penn., first Sunday. Bruce Binager, Sec.
Blacksmiths' Union No. 261-Meets Mor- rison Hall first and third Tuesdays. Charles Brockway, Sec.
Boilermakers' Union No. 10-Meets 1391/2 E. Wabash every Wednesday. Wm. Frohliger, Sec.
Bookbinders' Bindery Girls' Union No. 53 -Meets Saks Hall third Wednesday. Charles Dawson, Sec.
Brewery Engineers' and Firemen's Union No. 223-Meets 2121% N. Delaware sec- ond Friday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec. Brewery Laborers' Union No. 249-Meets Columbia Hall second Friday. Joseph Obergfell, Sec.
Brewery Workers' Union No. 77-Meets Columbia Hall last Sunday afternoon of month. Fridolf Lindgren, Sec. -
Bricklayers' and Masons' International Union of America-710 Odd Fellow bldg.
Wm. J. Brown (Chicago), Pres .; Thomas R. Preece (Chicago), Vice- Pres .; Wm. Dobson, Sec.
Bricklayers' Union No. 3-Meets at Ma- chinists' Hall every Thursday. Charles E. Cozatt, Sec.
Brick, Tile and Terra Cotta Workers' Union No. 21-Meets Brightwood Hall third Tuesday. W. A. Hayes, Sec.
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers' Union No. 22-Meets I. O. K. P. bldg every Wednesday. Ernest G. Base, Sec.
Broom Makers' Union No. 17-Meets Room 19 Union bldg. first Saturdays. Wm. Lynch, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers- (Ladies' Auxiliary No. 128)-Meets En- gineers' Hall first and third Thursdays. Mrs. Frank Simms, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 11-Meets Engineers' Hall first, third and fifth Sundays. Wm. M. Blythe, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 492-Meets 135 N. Delaware second and fourth Sundays. J. M. Beggs, Sec. .
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 121-Meets Clark's Hall second and fourth Sundays. James H. Hackworth, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 143-Meets first and third Sundays at 2527 W. Wash. John Rogers, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Eu- reka Lodge No. 14-Meets 135 N. Dela- ware every Thursday. Joseph Farrell, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 447-Meets at Moh's blk first and third Sundays. F. W. Bishard, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 762-Meets at 25281% W. Wash. second and fourth Saturdays and first and third Sundays. John B. Fisher, Sec.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen (Ladies' Auxiliary No. 121)- Meets at Pierson Hall second and fourth Thursdays. Mrs. Pfenning, Sec.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America-Dist. Coun- cil No. 27-Meets first and third Wednesdays at 4, Talbott blk. Frank Hockett, Pres.
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, Local Coun- cil No. 47-Meets at Machinists' Hall every Tuesday. S. M. Hervey, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men No. 75- Meets at Columbia Hall each Thursday. Virgil Williams, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men No. 100 -Meets second and fourth Fridays at Clarke's Hall. E. E. Woods, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets at 135 N. Delaware first and third Sundays. H. E. Joslin, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Conductors No. 103 (Ladies' Auxiliary)-Meets first and third Monday afternoons at 135 N. Dela- ware. Mrs. Lucetta Cook, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Lodge No. 261-Meets 312 Saks bldg. every Sunday. Jesse Baldwin, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Lodge No. 374-Meets Saks Hall every Sun- day. C. W. Johnson, Sec.
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (La- dies' Auxiliary) Golden Rule Lodge No. 75-Meets Saks Hall second, fourth and fifth Fridays. Etta Hankins, Sec.
Building Trades Department (A. F. of L.) -Meets every Saturday at 17 Old' Board of Trade bldg. S. P. Meadows, Sec.
Canvassing Agents' and Solicitors' Union No. 8643-Meets at 361/2 E. Wash. sec- ond and fourth Thursday. Charles Mc- Michan, Sec.
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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.
Carpenters' District Council-Meets every Tuesday at 33, I. O. K. P. bldg. Z. F. Carrigan, Sec.
Carpenters' District Council of Marion Co .- Meets 33 Old Board of Trade bldg. Z. F. Carrigan, Sec.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 75- Mects .S E. cor. Maryland and Capitol av. each Thursday. E. F. Clark, Sec. Carpenters' and Joincrs' Union No. 60- Meets at Columbia Hall every Saturday. Wm. Hoff, Sec.
Carpenters' and Joiners' Union (Ladies' Auxiliary)-Meets first and third Thurs- day cor. Market and Noble. Mrs. D. L. Stoddard, Sec.
Central Labor Union-Meets 2101/2 N. Delaware second and fourthi Mondays. Z. F. Carrigan, Sec.
Cigar Makers' Union No. 33-Meets Saks bldg. first and third Thursdays. George Ricker, Sec.
Electrical Workers' Union No. 10-Meets 361/2 E. Wash every Tuesday. Wm. B. Griffis, Sec.
Electrical Workers' Union No. 481-Meets 361% E. Wash. each Wednesday. Clar- ence Miller, Sec.
Electrotypers' Union No. 30-Meets sec- ond Wednesday at 3612 E. Wash. Rob- ert B. Oelschlager, Sec.
Engineers' (Hoisting) No. 103-Meets first Thursday at Bridge and Structural Iron Workers' Hall. R. M. Wise, Sec.
Garment Workers' Union No. 127-Meets at S. E. cor. Capitol av. and Maryland first and third Mondays. Miss Edna Jay, Sec.
German Typographiical Union No. 14- Meets at Keller's Hall first Tuesday afternoon. John Koenig, Sec.
Glass Bottle Blowers' Union No.
133- Meets at 135 N. Delaware second and fourth Saturdays. Charles Erickson, Sec.
Horse Shoers' Union No. 24-Meets 3612 E. Wash first and third Friday. Rich- ard Forrester, Sec.
Indiana State Federation of Labor Unions -433 Lemcke bldg. Clarence Gaumer, Sec.
Indianapolis Typographical Union No. 1- Meets 21616 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. Schlegel, Sec.
International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-422 American Central Life bldg. John J. McNamara, Sec. and Treas.
International Association of Mail Carriers, Branch No. 3-Wm. Gerdts, Sec.
International Association of Machinists No. 161-Meets 2101% N. Delaware every Friday. George O'Day, Sec .; W. J. Pfleger, Business Agt.
International Association of Machinists No. 511-Meets 21016 N. Delaware sec- ond and fourth Thursdays. John H. Buehler, Sec.
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers-3616 E. Wash.
International Brotherhood of Teamsters- Daniel J. Tobin, Pres .; Thomas L. Hughes, Sec and Treas. 222 E. Michi- gan.
International Hod Carriers' and Building Laborers' Union No. 120-Meets 776 In- diana av. first and third Mondays. Wm. Douglass, Sec., 17 Old Board of Trade bldg.
International Typographical Union-Sixth floor Newton Claypool bldg. James M. Lynch Pres .; J. W. Hays, Sec and
Treas .: Hugo Miller, Sec. German Branch.
International Union of United Brewery Workers-21212 N. Delaware. J. F. Obergfell, Business Agt.
Iron Molders' Unlon No. 17-Meets Room 2. 361/2 E. Wash. first and third Wednesdays. John Hughes, Sec.
Iron Molders' Unlon No. 56-Meets 3612 E. Wash. every Tuesday. J. L. Keeley, Sec.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America-Jacob Fischer, Sec .- Treas., 222 E. Michigan.
Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America No. 247-Ora L. Hebble, Sec, 4, 108 N. Penn.
Journeymen Plumbers' Union No. 73- Meets 134 E. Wash. every Tuesday. Wm. Koepper, Sec.
Journeymen Plumbers' Union (Ladies' Auxiliary)-Meets at homes of mem- bers. Mrs. Wm. Koepper, Sec., 2125 N. Illinois.
Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 157- Meets 3612 E. Wash first and third Mondays. H. F. Bond, Sec.
Lathers' Union No. 39-Meets every Thursday at Keller's Hall. R. E. Claywell, Sec.
Laundry Workers' Union No. 17-Meets Saks bldg. second and fourth Wednes- days. Dora Miller, Sec.
Leather Workers' Union No. 35-Meets Morrison Hall second and fourth Frl- days. J. E. Weiglein, Sec.
Metal Polishers' and Buffers' Union No. 171-Meets 3612 E. Wash second and fourth Wednesdays. Carl Stewart, Sec. Metal Trades Alliance-Meets first Thurs- day at Machinists' Hall. Wm. Vornholt, Sec.
Musicians' Union No. 3-Meets Germania Hall last Sunday a. m. H. S. Beissen- herz, Sec.
National Association of Postoffice Clerks Branch 887-Meets Morrison Hall third Sunday in March, June, Sept. and Dec. George M. Lazarus, Sec.
National Association Stationary Engin- eers No. 4-Meets every Thursday even- ing 31, 115 W. Wash. Wm. F. Drinkut, Sec.
National Association Stationary Engin- eers No. 25-Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 31, 115 W. Wash. John Ras- muss. Sec.
National Association of Steam Fitters No. 47-Meets Bartenders' Hall each Thurs- day. N. M. Simmons. Sec.
National Association of Steam Fitters' Helpers No. 48-Meets at 33, I. O. K. P. bldg. every Wednesday. Chris J. Karle, Sec.
Newspaper Mailers' Union No. 10-Meets Morrison Hall first Thursday. David Jessee, Sec.
Painters' (Sign and Pictorial) No. 1012- Meets Painters' District Council Hall second and fourth Wednesdays. N. T. Gorden, Sec.
Paperhangers' Union No. 912-Meets at 4, Talbott blk. every Friday. George Headford, Sec.
Pattern Makers 'Union-Meets Morrison Hall every Monday. A. S. Lowry, Sec. Photo Engravers' Union No. 11-Meets at 108 N. Penn first Monday. W. L. King, Sec.
Plasterers No. 46 (Operative)-Meets every Wednesday at 134 E. Wash. Roy Chalfant, Sec.
Pressmen's Union No. 17-Meets at 3612 E. Wash third Thursday. Wm. Feld- man, Sec.
Reed and Rattan Workers' Union No. 5- Meets Regula's Hall second Thursday. W'm. Watts, Sec.
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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.
Retail Clerks' Union No. 1-Meets Mor- rison Hall first Wednesday. R. F. Cuer, Sec.
Saw Grinders and Polishers-Meets 19, Union bldg. second and fourth Sunday a. m. Francis Kernel, Sec.
Saw Smiths' Union No. 1-Meets Morri- son Hall first and third Thursdays. Al- bert Kennington, Sec.
Stationary Engineers' Union No. 51- Meets at 139 E. Wabash every Friday. Perry Timberman, Sec.
Stenographers', Typewriters', Bookkeep- ers' and Assistants' Union No. 11597- Meets at 108 N. Penn. second Tuesday. S. C. Jones, Sec.
Stereotypers' Union No. 38-Meets Deni- son Hotel last Sunday p. m. Robert Thompson, Sec.
Stone Cutters' Union-Meets second and fourth Fridays at 3612 E. Wash. Joseph Hickey, Sec.
Stonemasons' Local Union No. 1-Meets hall cor. Chesapeake and Delaware first and third Mondays. John Reichwein, Sec.
Stove Mounters' Union No. 43-Meets Barnhart's Hall first and third Wednes- days. H. C. Riley, Sec.
Switchmen's Union No. 146-Meets Mor- rison Hall second and fourth Tuesdays. C. Akers, Sec.
Switchmen (Ladies' Auxiliary)-Meets second and fourth Thursdays. Mrs. Christie, Sec.
Team Drivers' and Helpers' Union No. 345 -Meets Molders' Hall each Sunday. Louis H. Floerke, Sec.
Typographical Union (Woman's Auxiliary No. 5)-Meets Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall first Monday. Mrs. J. A. Dallas, Sec.
Typographical Union No. 14 (German)- Meets first Tuesday at Keller's Hall. John Koenig, Sec.
United Association of Steam Fitters and Helpers No. 440-Meets at Morrison Hall first and third Thursdays. Edward Brady, Sec.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America-222 E. Michigan. Wm. D. Huber, Genl. Pres .; Frank Duffy, Genl. Sec .; Thos. A. Neal, Genl. Treas.
United Cloth Hat and Cap Makers' Union No. 47-Meets at 642 S. Alabama each Sunday morning. Joseph Medustsky, Sec.
United Mine Workers of America-1101 State Life bldg. Thomas L. Lewis, Pres .; Edwin Perry, Sec. and Treas.
Woman's Union Label League No. 219- Meets at 108 N. Penn. each Thursday. Mrs. P. P. Kerchival, Sec.
LIBRARIES.
Bona Thompson Memorial Library-Cor. Downey and University avs. Margaret Carlisle, Librarian.
Butler University Library-Irvington. 12,000 volumes.
Circulating Library-150 N. Penn. E. Ad- elaide Harris, Librarian.
City Directory Library-American Central Life bldg. Contains the Directories of all the principal cities in the United States for reference.
Indiana' Law School Library-Established 1894. Fourth floor Talbott blk.
Indiana Young People's Reading Circle- 118 American Central Life bldg. J. Walter Dunn, Mngr.
Indianapolis Bar Association Library-79 Court House. Established 1880. Con- tains 9,000 volumes. Charles A. Mess- more, Librarian.
Law Building Library-Established 1899. 4,000 volumes. Twelfth 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 145,047 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, S. W. cor. Mount and Ohio, Eva B. Hutchinson, librarian in charge. No. 3, S. E. cor. Prospect and Nelson, Nona Kirkland, librarian in charge. No. 4, 1119 S. Meridian, M. L. Lockwood, librarian in charge. No. 5, cor. Morris and Kappes, 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 McCar- ty, Effie Barnes, librarian in charge. No. 9, cor. Penn and 33d, Alma W. Wilson, librarian in charge. Delivery station at the nine branches, also at 2401 E. 10th, 2315 E. Michigan, cor. Montcalm and 18th, and No. 3, 5, 16, 26, 33 and 55 Schools.
Public Library Commission of Indiana- 58 State House. Carl H. Milam, Sec. Library of the St. Rosa Society of St. Mary's Church-135 E. Maryland. Con- tains 850 volumes.
State Law Library-Separated from State Library 1867. Contains 40,000 volumes. Rooms 63-64 State House. Omar O'Hor- row, librarian.
State Library-Established 1825. Contains (exclusive of pamphlets) 48,361 vol- umes. Demarcus C. Brown, librarian, 47 State House.
Servian Reading Room-132 S. West.
United States Law Library-Established 1905. Contains 2,000 volumes. 223-224 Federal bldg.
Young Men's Christian Association Read- ing Room and Library-N. W. cor. Illi- nois and New York.
MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES AND SOCIETIES.
Eclectic Medical College of Indiana-1120 E. 10th. T. M. Culver, M. D., Pres .; F. W. Moses, Dean; F. M. Wright, M. D., Sec. and Treas.
Hunt P. G. C. Society of Indiana Dental College-Meets at 131 E. Ohio.
Indiana Dental College The-Incorporated 1879, 131 E. Ohio. George E. Hunt, Sec. Indiana Osteopathic Society-Meets an- nually at Denison Hotel. O. E. Smith, Pres .; T. P. Huffman, Lafayette, Sec. Indiana State Medical Association-Meets annually. F. C. Heath, Sec.
Indiana University (School of Medicine)- N. W. cor. Market and Senate av. An- nual session from September to June. Allison Maxwell, Dean.
Indianapolis Dental Society-Wm. P. Horrie, Sec. Meets third Monday Co- lumbia Club.
Indianapolis Homeopathic Society-I. H. Bowers, Sec., 211 Jefferson av.
Indianapolis Medical Society-Meets at Commercial Club bldg., Tuesday 8 p. m. Roscoe H. Ritter, Sec.
Marion County Eclectic Medical Society- 2232 Martindale av. F. L. Hosman, Sec.
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MILITARY-MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
Phil Chi (Medical) Fraternity-306 Unity bldg., meets every Friday night. Phi Rho Sigma-Meets every Thursday 8 p. m. at 135 E. Michigan. H. W. Mc- Donald, Pres.
Physicians' and Surgeons' Protective As- sociation of Indianapolis-J. A. Gar- retson, Sec.
MILITARY.
Thomas R. Marshall, Governor and Com- mander in Chief of the Militia.
Adjutant General-George W. McCoy.
Quartermaster General-Charles A. Gar- rard.
HEADQUARTERS ROSTER INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD.
Major-Gen. Will J. McKee, Commanding, Indianapoils; Lieut. - Col. Walter O. Bragg, Adjt. Gen. Division, Indianapolis; Lieut .- Col. Homer I. Jones, Chief Sur- geon, Indianapolis; Maj. Carroll B. Carr, Chief Quartermaster, Indianapolis; Maj. Wm. H. Kershner, Chief Commis- sary, Indianapolis; Maj. Frank E. Strouse, Engineer Officer, Rockville; Maj. Edward L. Middleton, Judge Advo- cate, Indianapolis; Maj. Wallace Sher- wood, Chief Signal Officer, Indianapolis; Capt. Robert L. Moorhead, Ord. O. and I. S. A. P., Indianapolis; Capt. James R. Griffis, Aide-de-Camp, Union City; Capt. Harry K. Scott, Aide-de-Camp, Angola.
HOSPITAL CORPS. (Armory 32 I. O. K. P. Bldg.)
Maj. John M. Wallace, Surgeon Com- manding, Franklin.
Capt. John J. Boaz, Asst. Surgeon, In- dianapolis.
1st Lieut. A. Golding Chittick, Asst. Sur- geon, Frankfort.
Capt. Frank J. Boatman, Quartermaster, Indianapolis.
1st Lieut. Claude G. Cameron, Dental Surgeon, Indianapolis.
SIGNAL CORPS. (Armory 15 N. Arsenal av.)
Capt .- Willard S. Boyle. 1st Lieut .- Edwin E. Abel.
2d Lieut .- Lynn O. Knowlton.
SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Col. Harry B. Smith, Indianapolis; Lieut .- Col., John J. Backman, Aurora; Adjt., Capt. Charles L. Bieler, Indianapolis; Quartermaster, Capt. George L. Denny, Commissary, Capt. Charies S. Maltby, Indianapolis; Inspector S. A. P., Capt. Herbert W. McBride, Indianapolis; Med- ical Officers: Surgeon, Maj. Albert Sea- ton, Indianapolis; Asst. Surgeons, Capt. Edison K. Westhafer, New Castle; Capt. Charles B. Gutelius, Indianapolis; 1st Lieut., Frank W. Foxworthy, In- dianapolis.
First Battalion-Maj., Henri T. Conde, Indianapolis; Adjt., 1st Lieut. Gideon W. Blain, Indianapolis.
Company A, Indianapolis-Capt., Wm. P. Carpenter; 1st Lieut., Myron C. Cosler. Company C, Indianapolis-Capt., Pearle A. Davis; 1st Lieut., Raymond C. Kenny; 2d Lieut., Harvey B. Stout, jr.
Company D, Indianapolis-Capt., Frank L. Bridges; 1st Lieut., David W. Gordon; 2d Lieut., Marshall T. Levey.
Company H, Indianapolis-Capt., Charles L. Barry; 1st Lieut., Arthur J. Perry; 2d Lieut., Ivan R. Byers.
Third Battalion (Hdqrs. Indianapolis)- Maj., Charles A. Garrard, Indianapolis; Adjt., 1st Lieut. James L. Young, In- dianapolis.
ARTILLERY BATTALION. (Headquarters at Rockville.)
Maj., Frank E. Stevenson, Rockville; Adjt., 1st Lieut. Jacob S. White, Rock- ville; Q. M. and Com., 1st Lieut. Dan- dridge H. Oliver, Indianapolis; Recon. and Sig. Officer, 2d Lieut. Henry C. Brubaker, Indianapolis; Veterinary, 2d Lieut. John E. Pritchard, Indianapolis; Medical Officer: Asst. Surg., Capt. La- rue D. Carter, Richmond.
Battery A, Indianapolis-Capt., Robert H. Tyndall, 1st Lieut., Harry B. Whitney; 1st Lieut., Harry W. Vint; 2d Lieut., Carl A. Pioch.
Battery B, Ft. Wayne-Capt., Harry Clark; 1st Lieut., Henry C. Moriarity; 1st Lieut., Leonard F. Wood; 2d Lleut., John C. Scheffer.
Battery C, Rockville-Capt., Harrison M. Rice; 1st Lieut., Waiter G. Allee; 1st Lieut., James F. Anderson; 2d Lieut., Raymond E. Swope.
MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND OR- GANIZATIONS.
American Institute of Banking-Meets Commercial Ciub bidg. Robert C. Smith, Pres .; J. Z. Coffield, Sec.
American National Red Cross, Indiana Branch-221 Federal bldg. Noble C. Butier, Pres .; Rowland Evans, Sec.
American Society of Equity, Headquarters of the National Union-416 Indiana Trust bldg. C. O. Drayton, Pres .; S. D. Kump, Sec.
Art Association of Indianapolis-N. E. cor. 16th and Penn. Evans Woolien, Pres .; Wm. Henry Fox, Director; Wm. Coughlen, Sec.
Association of Indiana Brewers-306 Mer- chants Natl. Bank bldg.
Athletic Association of. Indiana-Meets at Marion Club.
Ballard Bertha Home Association The- 411 N. Delaware. Hannah M. Furnas, Pres .; Mariana Lawrence, Treas .; Ella Keilum, Sec.
Baptist Ministers' Union for Indianapolis and Vicinity-Meets at First Baptist Church every Monday, except first.
Board of Children's Guardians of Marion County-5751 University av. Louisa Richards, Matron; Julia H. Goodhart, Sec., 1718 Broadway.
Board of Trustees. Home Presbyterian Church-J. P. Durham, Sec., 1155 W. 30th.
Central Association of R. R. Officers- Union Station. W. T. Cannon, Sec.
Central Electric Railway Association-Al- bert L. Neereamer, Sec., 306 Terminal bidg.
Central Electric Traffic Association-Al- bert L. Neereamer, Chairman, 306 Ter- minal bldg.
Charity Organization Society-Charies S. Grout, Genl. Sec., 306 N. Delaware.
Children's Aid Association-402 Lemcke bidg. Frank D. Loomis, Supt.
Christian Ministerial Association-Meets at Y. M. C. A. bidg. every Monday ex- cept first, at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Clay Trusty, Sec.
Christian Women's Board of Missions of Christian Church-Mrs. Anna R. At- water, Pres .; Mrs. Jennie R. Harlan, Sec .; cor. Downey and Ohmer avs. Civic League The, of Indianapolis-122 E. Market. John H. Furnas, Pres .; E. M. Barney, Sec.
College Settlement The-1726 Columbia av. Anna C. Stover, Res. Director. Commercial Teachers' Association of In- diana-J. D. Brunner, Pres .; Holliday bldg.
Commercial Travelers' Association of In-
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diana-W. H. Rhodehamel, Sec. and Treas., 406 Commercial Club bldg. Commercial Travelers' League of Indian- apolis-202, 122 E. Ohio. Hal E. Sheetz, Sec.
Congregational Home Missionary Society of Indiana-Rev. Wm. ' G. Puddefoot, State Supt., 2605 N. Illinois.
County Auditors' Association of Indiana- Meets annually in September at Denison Hotel. Albert F. Zearing, Pres., 1903 Broadway.
County Commissioners' Association of In- diana-Meets at Court House 21st Sep- tember each year. Harry B. Smith, Sec. Delta Kappa Epsilon Alumnis Association of Indiana-T. J. Moll, Pres .; H. Foster Clippinger, Sec.
Democratic State Central Committee-323 Indiana Pythian bldg. U. S. Jackson, Greenfield, Ind., Chairman; Joseph L. Reilly, Sec.
Department of Literature of Home Pres- byterian Church-J. P. Durham, Mngr., 1155 W. 30th.
Employers' Association of Indianapolis- John L. Ketcham, Pres .; A. J. Allen, Bureau Mngr., 218 State Life bldg.
Fairview Settlement-43d and the canal. W. J. Sumner, Chairman.
Farmers' Society of Equity-J. A. Everitt, Pres .; 227 W. Wash.
Federation of German Societies-Meets in Independent Turn Verein Hall. Jacob Loeper, Sec.
Flanner Guild-873 Colton.
Gertrude Guthrie, Matron.
Friends' Association-327 Board of Trade bldg. R. O. James, Pres .; Anna Taylor, Sec.
General Contractors' Association of Indi- anapolis-Builders' Exchange, 230 E. Ohio. Fred W. Jungclaus, Sec.
German Ladies' Aid Society-Meets Ger- man House first Friday, 2 p. m.
German Veteran Association-Meets at German House, second Sunday, at 2 p. m.
Germania Park Association-Meets at In- dependent Turn Verein Hall monthly on call. Fred Wenzel, Sec.
Graduated Nurses' Association of Indian- apolis-Meets second Wednesdays at Y. W. C. A. parlors. Minnie L. Prange, Pres .; Ada McGregor, Sec.
Grover Cleveland Monument Association (Indiana Branch)- Hugh Dougherty, Treas., n e cor Market and Monument pl.
Hardin's Zouaves -- Newton Hardin, Capt. and Mngr. 141 W. 38th.
Home Presbyterian Church-Cor. Rader and W. 31st. Joseph P. Durham, Clerk of Session, 1155 W. 31st.
Independent Turn Verein-Meets at Hall, 209-213 N. Illinois, second Wednesday. Adam Grosskopf, Sec.
Independent Turn Verein (Ladies' Aux- iliary)-Meets at 209 N. Illinois. Mrs. Carl Kramer, Sec.
Indiana Anti-Saloon League-48 Claypool bldg. Rev. Edward S. Shumaker, State Supt.
Indiana Association of Court Reporters and Law Stenographers-John C. Et- zold, Huntington, Sec.
Indiana Association of Public Account- ants-825 State Life bldg. C. E. Free- man, Sec. and Treas.
Indiana Bankers' Association-28 S. Me- ridian. Andrew Smith, Sec.
Indiana Brewers' Vigilance Bureau-307 Merchants' Natl. Bank bldg. Lee E. Howe, Supt.
Indiana Car Demurrage Bureau-L. H. Mummert. Mngr. 19 Union Station.
Indiana Children's Home Society-43 Cen- tral Trust bldg., 152 E. Market. Eu-
nice H. Dunn, Sec .; Summer Haynes, State Supt.
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Indiana Christian Endeavor Union-Flor- ence E. Lanham, Sec., 309 N. Walcott. Indiana Conference of the Seventh Day Adventists-515 E. 23d. Morris Lukens, Pres .; Arthur N. Anderson, Sec. and Treas.
Indiana Engineering Society-Charles Brossmann, Sec., 43-44 Union Trust bldg.
Indiana Grain Dealers' Association-606 Board of Trade bldg. M. T. Dillen, Sec. Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Assn .- Meets annually. Clarence Kramer, Richmond, Ind., Sec.
Indiana Historical Society-3 Union Trust bldg. Daniel Wait Howe, Pres .; J. P. Dunn, Sec.
Indiana Horticultural Society-Meets first Wednesday in Dec. in State House. W. B. Flick, Sec.
Indiana Hotel Keepers' Assn .- W. W. Lowry, Sec., 731 Lemcke bldg.
Indiana Retail Harness Manufacturers' and Dealers' Protective Association- Quirin Volz, Sec .; H. A. Schroeder, State Sec., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Indiana Retail Lumber Dealers' Associa- tion-H. C. Scearce, Mooresville, Sec.
Indiana Retail Monument Dealers' Asso- ciation-Meets annually. Joseph R. Myers, Kokomo, Sec.
Indiana Society of Social Hygiene-Meets 529 Newton Claypool bldg. Homer G. Hamer, Sec.
Indiana State Audubon Society-Florence A. Howe, Sec., 2043 Hillside av.
Indiana State Fire Prevention Associa- tion-309 Lemcke bldg.
Indiana State Florists' Association-Or- ganized 1887. Meets at 11 State House first Tuesday. A. F. J. Baur, Sec.
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