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Indiana State Red Cross-Gov. Thomas R. Marshall, Pres .; John H. Holliday, Treas. ; Mark Thistlethwaite, Sec. Members: Noble C. Butler, Rev. Fran- cis H. Gavisk, Indianapolis; Henry A. Barnhart, Rochester; E. A. K. Hack- ett, Ft. Wayne. Meets at 6 State House. Indiana Sunday School Association-419 Law bldg. Rev. E. W. Halpenny, Genl. Sec.
Indiana Travelers' Accident Association- 725 State Life bldg. Carey McPherson, Sec.
Indiana Young Men's Christian Associa- tion (State Executive Committee)-615 Majestic bldg. E. E. Stacy, Sec.
Indiana Young People's Reading Circle- 118 American Central Life bldg. J. Wal- ter Dunn, Mngr.
Indianapolis Athletic Association-1235 W. Wash.
Indianapolis Association of Credit Men- J. E. Stilz, Pres .; Frank H. Goheen, Sec., 227 S. Meridian.
Indianapolis Bar Association-Meets first Wednesday at Library Room U. S. Court House. James P. Baker, Pres .; Larz Whitcomb, Sec.
Indianapolis Benevolent Society-306 N. Delaware. Rev. M. L. Haines, Pres .; Charles W. Moores, Sec.
Indianapolis Bible Society-1718 Broad- way. Julia H. Goodhart, Pres .; Julia A. Bassett, Sec.
Indianapolis Board of Trade-712 Board of Trade bldg. Aquilla Q. Jones, Pres .; Edgar H. Evans, Vice-Pres .; Tom Oddy, Treas.
Indianapolis Castle Hall Association K. of P .- Malcolm G. Porter, Sec. Meets in Castle Hall, 230 E. Ohio.
Indianapolis Freight Bureau-Joseph Kea- vy, Commissioner, 712 Terminal bldg. Indianapolis Freight Committee F. J. Barr, Sec., 600 Board of Trade bldg.
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MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES AND ORGANIZATIONS.
Indianapolis Fruit and Produce Exchange -804 Terminal bldg. Foster C. Shirley, Sec.
Indianapolis Hotel and Restaurant Keep- ers' Association-W. W. Lowry, Sec., 731 Lemcke bldg.
Indianapolis Humane Society-Charles F. Surface, Pres .; G. W. Shaver, Vice- Pres .: Lawrence B. Cummings, Sec .; Ida Moore, Treas.
Indianapolis Local Freight Agents' Asso- ciation-600 Board of Trade bldg. Frank J. Barr. Sec.
Indianapolis Masonic Temple Association S. E. cor. Illinois and North. Walton L. Dynes, Sec.
Indianapolis Ministerial Association- Meets at Roberts Park M. E. Church first Monday at 10 a. m. Rev. J. P. Cowan, Pres .; Rev. Rollin C. Shercks, Sec. and Treas.
Indianapolis Passenger Association-1, 2 and 3 Claypool bldg. W. W. Richard- son, Sec.
Indianapolis Presbyterian Brotherhood and Newcomers' Bureau-Charles A. Tevebaugh, Sec., 46 Lombard bldg.
Indianapolis Public School Janitors' Mu- tual Benefit Association-Meets second Saturday at Shortridge High School. Mary E. Welch, Sec.
Indianapolis Public School Teachers' As- sociation-Directors. C. N. Kendall, Jane Graydon, G. A. Mirick, Josephine M. Cox. Prudence Lewis.
Indianapolis Branch of the International Stewards' Association - 731 Lemcke bldg. W. W. Lowry. Sec.
Indianapolis Stock Exchange-American National Bank. Otto Haueisen, Sec.
Indianapolis Teachers' Bureau-806 Odd Fellow bldg. Ernest H. Lewis. Treas.
Indianapolis Typothetae-A. M. Gloss- brenner. Pres., N. E. cor Senate av. and Ohio.
International Automobile League - 53 Baldwin bldg.
International Brotherhood League (De- partment of the Universal Brother- hood)-Meets at 1013 College av. every Sunday evening.
Jewish Federation of Indianapolis-821 S. Meridian. Samuel B. Kaufman, Supt.
Joint Rate Inspection Bureau-600 Board of Trade bldg. Frank J. Barr, Dist. Insp.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the South Side Turn- verein-Turnverein Hall. 236 Prospect. Law League-530 Law bldg. Kidder M. Friend. Mngr.
Letter Carriers' Association-Meets first Monday at Federal bldg. Virgil E. Jackson, Sec.
Lyra Casino-Meets German House every Tuesday.
Maccabee Temple Association - Meets first Thursday at 21612 N. Meridian. Manufacturers' Association of Indianapo- lis The-Commercial Club bldg. H. H. Rice. Pres .; H. H. Davie, Sec., 905 N. Alabama.
Manufacturers' Bureau of Indiana-1220 State Life bldg. Harry Miesse. Sec.
Marion County Druggists' Association- Meets first Friday at Morrison Hall. O. W. Brooks, Sec.
Marion County Sunday School Associa- tion-509 Newton Claypool bldg. Kath- erine Cochrane, Sec.
Marion County Veterinary Association- Dr. A. H. Albershardt, Sec.
Master Sheet Metal Workers-Meets at Morrison Hall third Friday. Ralph R. Reeder, Sec., 312 E. 16th.
Material Dealers' Credit Association of Indianapolis The-308 Merchants' Na- tional Bank bldg. J. W. Potter, Mngr. Merchants' Association of Indianapolis-
Fred L. Mayer, Pres .; F. D. Stalnaker, Vice-Pres. ; Paul H. Krauss, Sec .; George Vonnegut, Treas .; W'm. E. Balch, Mngr., 1612 E. Wash.
Methodist Episcopal Ministers' Assocla- tlon-Meets at Roberts Park M. E. Church at 10 a. m. every Monday, ex- cept first Monday of the month.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States-737 Newton Claypool bldg. Wm. W. Daugherty, Recorder.
Ministerial Rellef Committee of Indlan- apolis Presbytery-J. P. Durham, Sec., 1155 W. 30th.
Missionary Society of the Church of Christ in Indiana-21 Union Trust bldg. E. M. Barney, Cor. Sec.
Mothers' Aid Society-306 N. Delaware. Edna Henry, Sec.
Municipal Art Association-C. C. Brown, Pres., 401 Commercial Club bldg.
Mutual Service Association of Self- Supporting Women-Office 327 Board of Trade bldg. Camp 610 W. 43d.
Nancy Hanks Lincoln Association-121 State House. Charles C. Deam, ex- Officio; Dr. J. C. Jolly, Lake; Benjamin F. Bridges, Rockport.
National Democratic League of Clubs-9, 31 E. Ohio. Wm. C. Liller, Chairman; Frank S. Clark, Sec.
National Metal Trades Association (In- dianapolis Branch)-218 State Life bldg. Arthur R. Baxter, Pres .; A. J. Allen, Sec.
National Paving Brick Manufacturers' Association-523 Board of Trade bldg. Will P. Blair, Sec.
Negro Business League-534 Indiana av. J. Walter Hodge, Sec.
News The, Mutual Relief and Death Bene- fit Association-Edwin S. Harding, Pres .; Everett W. McGinnis, Sec. 36 W. Wash.
Prohibition State Headquarters-22 Union Trust bldg. F. W. Lough, State Chair- man.
Propylaeum Association-15-19 E. North. Mrs. H. D. Pierce, Pres .; Mrs. George C. Hitt, Sec.
Protestant Deaconess Society-200 N. Senate av. August Aldag, Sec.
Republican State Committee-Claypool Hotel. James P. Goodrich, Chairman; Carl W. Riddick, Sec.
Retail Grocers' Association of Indianapo- lis-51 Lombard bldg. J. W. Galloway, Sec.
Retail Saddlers' Association of Indiana- Meets at Denison Hotel. A. H. Schroe- der, Ft. Wayne, Sec.
Snider Lillian Home-623 N. New Jersey. Lillian Bishop, Matron.
Social Institute-327 Board of Trade bldg. Anna Taylor, Sec.
Social Turn Verein of Indianapolis-Meets at German House first Wednesday. Richard Lieber. Pres .: Richard Kurtz, Sec .; Carl B. Sputh, Physical Director. Socialer Turn Verein Stock Association- Meets at German House second Sunday. Albrecht Kipp, Pres .; Clemens Vonne- gut jr .. Sec.
South Side Hebrew Ladies' Sheltering House-808 S. Illinois.
South Side Turn Verein-Meets first Wednesday, 236 Prospect. Carl Gutz- willer. Pres.
State Bar Association-3 Union Trust bldg. George H. Batchelor. Sec.
State Committee on Publication for Churches (Christian Science) and So- cieties of Indiana-R. Stanhope Easter- day, 711 Indiana Pythian bldg.
Summer Mission for Sick Children-306 N. Delaware. C. S. Grout, Sec.
Sumner League The-418 N. Senate av. Theosophical Society of America, Indian-
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MUSICAL SOCIETIES-NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
apolis Branch (Department of the Uni- versal Brotherhood)-Meets at 1013 Col- lege av. every Sunday evening.
Travelers' Protective Association of America (Post B)-440 N. Penn. Mar- tin L. Osborne, Sec.
Twentieth Century Tithe Covenant Asso- ciation-62 Lombard bldg. G. W.
Brown, Sec.
United Boys' Brigades of America-E. Allen Biddle, Brigadier General; Frank E. Long, Adjutant General, 25 Marion blk.
United Commercial Travelers of America (Indianapolis Council No. 4)-Meets first and third Saturdays at 320 N. Me- ridian. Walter Bozell, Sec.
Universal Brotherhood Organization (In- dianapolis Branch)-Meets at 1013 Col- lege av. every Sunday evening.
Vacant Lots Cultivation Society-C. S. Grout, Sec., 306 N. Delaware.
Washington Bowling Association-1415 E. Wash. Wm. W. Wiese, Sec.
White Elephants-Meets at Morrison Hall second and fourth Fridays. Harry W. Vint, Sec.
Woman's Auxiliary of the Independent Turn Verein-Meets at Turn Halle. Mrs. Oscar Ruther, Sec.
Young Colored Women's Protective Asso- ciation-635 Blake.
Young Men's Christian Association-N. W. cor. Illinois and New York. John N. Carey, Pres .; A. H. Godard, Genl. Sec. Young Men's Christian Association (Col- ored)-531 N. California. Thomas E. Taylor, Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Rail- road Dept.)-Cor. Station and Roosevelt av. Elwin W. Titus, Sec.
Young Women's Christian Association- 329 N. Penn. Mrs. T. C. Day, Pres .; Cynthia D. Meyer, Genl. Sec .; Grace Spencer, Supt of Bldg. State Officers: Mrs. F. F. McCrea, Chairman; Marjory Melchor, Sec.
Young Men's Holiness League-Headquar- ters, 60212 E. Wash.
MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Concordia Society-Meets at Germania Hall last Sunday.
Deutscher Club and Musik Verein-J. George Mueller, Pres .; Leo M. Rappa- port, Sec .; Alex Ernestinoff, Director. German House first Monday.
Harugari Saengerchor-Meets at 29 S. Delaware every Thursday. Indiana Orchestra Association-John N. Carey, Pres .; Paul Henderson, Cor. Sec .; Ferdinand Schaefer, Managing Director. 626 N. Meridian.
Indianapolis Choral Society-Meets in St. Paul's Chapel.
Indianapolis Liederkranz-Meets at Ger- mania Hall every Thursday. Alfred M. Pich, Pres .; Valentine Hoff, Sec .; Karl Riegner, Director.
Indianapolis Maennerchor - Rehearsals Tuesday and Friday evenings at Maen- nerchor Hall. Rudolph M. Mueller, Sec. Philharmonic Society The-Meets every Wednesday evening at Metropolitan School of Music. H. P. Pagani, Sec.
Roberts Park Choral Society-N. E. cor. Delaware and Vermont.
Tabernacle Choral Society-Cor. 11th and Meridian.
BANDS OF MUSIC.
American Military Band and Orchestra- Gustav Krummer, Director; Louis Koerner, Genl. Mngr., 140 E. Wash.
Beiser's Orchestra-Henry Beiser, Mngr. and Prompter, 732 E. McCarty.
City Band The-Henry Sprengpfeil,
Mngr .; R. A. Miller, Director, 1103 Mad- ison av.
Hart's Orchestra-1211 N. Capitol av. Henry V. Hart, Mngr. Houghton's Military Band and Orchestra -Alfred Houghton, Director, 725 E. New York.
Indianapolis Military Band-732 E. Mc- Carty. Henry Beiser, Mngr .; Henry W. Klausmann, Director.
Indianapolis News Newsboys' Band-36 W. Wash. James B. Vandaworker, Di- rector.
Indianapolis Philharmonic Symphony Or- chestra-Edgar M. Cawley, Edna Maie Cawley, Wm. S. Canfield, 430 N. Me- ridian.
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra-Victor Ila Clark, Director, 237 N. Penn.
Mayer's Band and Orchestra-225 E. Wash. Frank J. Mayer, Director. Metropolitan Orchestra-106 E. North. Hugh McGibeny, Leader.
Montani Bros .- 312 N. Alabama. Guy Montani, Leader.
Panden Bros.' Orchestra-Frank M. Pan- den, Leader, 410 W. New York.
Seneff's Ladies' Military Band-927 Ft. Wayne av.
Zumpfe's Orchestra-701 Odd Fellow bldg. Wm. A. Zumpfe, Leader.
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
American Contractor (weekly)-Don
Campbell, State Representative, 44 Lombard bldg.
American Farmer The (monthly)-38 S. Penn. Established 1885. Solon L. Goode, Mngr. 50 cents per annum.
Awakener The (monthly)-25 cents per annum. Published by Indiana Sunday School Assn. E. W. Halpenny, editor, 419 Law bldg.
Bank Notes (monthly)-Levey Bros. & Co. (Inc.), Publishers. 50 cents per annum. N. E. cor. Ohio and Senate av. Barber Journeyman The-Jacob Fischer, Editor and Publisher, 222 E. Michigan. 60 cents per annum.
Baughman's Buyer and Seller-1436
Fletcher av.
Bricklayer and Mason (monthly)-710 Odd Fellow bldg. 75c per annum.
Buchdrucker Zeitung-646 Newton Clay- pool bldg. Est. 1873. Official organ of the German International Typograph- ical Union.
Busy World The (monthly)-Est. 1885. Published by the Indianapolis Business University, 34 N. Penn. 50 cents per annum.
Butler Collegian The (monthly)-Educa- tional. Est. 1886. Published by the fac- ulty of Butler College, Irvington.
Carpenter The (monthly)-Auspices United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, 222 E Michigan. $1 per annum.
Catholic Columbian Record (weekly)-212 Board of Trade bldg.
Chronicle The (monthly)-K. and L. of H. official organ. George D. Tait, mngr., 429 N. Penn. 50 cents per annum.
Clay-Worker The (monthly)-211 Hudson. T. A. Randall & Co., proprs. $2 per annum.
Clean Politics (weekly)-W. M. Likens, editor in chief, 10, 119 W. Maryland. 25 cents per annum.
Daily Echo The-Published daily by pu- pils of the Shortridge High School. N. E. cor Penn. and Michigan. A. H. Sproul, mngr. $2 per annum.
Desmos (quarterly)-Dr. George E. Hunt editor and publisher. 131 E. Ohio. Eastern Star The (monthly)-5 The Windsor. Published by Nettie Rans- ford. $1 per annum.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
Educator-Journal The (monthly)-605
Commercial Club bldg. Est. 1900. The Educator-Journal Co., pubs. $1 per an- num.
Entertainer The (semi-monthly)-522 Law bldg. Est. 1907. The Entertainer Pub. Co., pubs. Edward D. Bolstad, bus. mngr. $1 per annum.
Enthusiasm (monthly)-Enthusiasm Pub. Co., pubs, 9, 31 E. Ohio. Wm. C. Liller editor. 50 cents per annum.
Equity Farm Journal (semi-monthly)- American Society of Equity, pubs. T. G. Nelson editor. 416 Indiana Trust bldg. $1 per annum.
Evangelist The (monthly)-Rev. Joseph B. Lutz, pub., 621 E. 12th. 25 cents per annum.
Farm Star The (semi-monthly)-919 Ma- jestic bldg. W. B. Westlake, pub. 50 cents per annum.
Freeman The-Published every Saturday by The Freeman Publishing Co., 225 In- dlana av. $1.50 per annum.
German Daily Telegraph and Tribune. Est. 1865-217-219 E. Pearl. Published daily (afternoon) by The Gutenberg Co. $6 per annum.
Hartwig-Kalley Home Missionary, Ella H. Kalley, editor, 3548 E. Wash.
Herald The (Democrat). Est. 1909. Issued every Thursday. George M. Ray, editor and pub., 333 Indiana Pythian bldg. $3 per year.
Herald The (weekly)-Published by Ger- man American Trust Co., 102 N. Penn. Herald of Light The (religious weekly)- 223 N. New Jersey. Est. 1905. Pub- lishing House of the Pentecost Bands of the World, pubs. $1 per annum.
Hoosier The (weekly)-306 Holliday bldg. W. B. Westlake, pub. $1 per annum.
Independent The (weekly)-Est. 1880. Published every Saturday by Sol P. Hathaway, 2312 W. Ohio. $2 per an- num.
Indiana Farmer-A weekly journal of the farm, home and garden. Est. 1847. In- diana Farmer Co., proprs., 3012 N. Del- aware. 60 cents per annum.
Indiana Labor Bulletin (weekly)-Daniel Kennedy, pub., 629 Mass. av. $1 per annum.
Indiana Quarterly Magazine of History- George S. Cottman, editor. $1 per an- num.
Indiana Reporter (semi-monthly) - The Indiana Association Seventh Day Ad- ventists, pubs., 23d Street Church.
Indianapolis Commercial The (daily)-112 American Central Life bldg. Central City Pub. Co., pubs. $5 per annum. Indianapolis Grocer The (semi-monthly)- J. W. Galloway, editor, 51 Lombard bldg. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Live Stock Journal The (daily)-The Indianapolis Live Stock Journal and Printing Co., proprs., Union Stock Yards.
Indianapolis Medical Journal-2412 Ken- tucky av. S. E. Earp, editor-in-chief; A. W. Brayton, editor. $1 per annum. Indianapolis News The (independent)- 34-36 W. Wash. Est. 1869. Charles R. Williams, editor; Hilton U. Brown, genl. mngr. Published every afternoon except Sunday. $5 per annum by car- rler or mail; 2 cents per copy. .
Indianapolis Register (weekly)-Mary A. C. Meagher, editor, 400 Century bldg. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Star (independent)-N. E. cor. Penn. and New York. Daily $5 per annum: daily and Sunday $7.50 per an- num; Sunday $2.50 per annum.
Indianapolis Sun The-123-125 E. Ohio. Willls S. Thompson, publisher. Pub- lished every afternoon except Sunday.
$3 per annum by mail; by carrier 6 cents per week. Indianapolis Trade Journal The (weekly) -W. H. Robson, publisher, 311 Com- mercial Club bldg. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis Union The (weekly) Official organ Indiana Federation of Labor and the Central Labor Union-E. A. Per- kins, editor. 16, 119 W. Maryland. $1 per annum.
Indianapolis World The (weekly)-15, 24 S. Illinois. A. E. Manning, Mngr .; Gur- ley Brewer, editor. $2 per annum.
Informer The (weekly)-432 Indiana av. Informer Publishing Co., proprs. cents per annum.
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Inland Poultry Journal (monthly)-33, 251% W. Wash. Est. 1896. Inland Poul- try Journal Publishing Co., publishers. 50 cents per annum.
Jersey Bulletin and Dairy World (weekly) -1221/2 S. Illinois. Est. 1883. D. H. Jenkins, pub. Issued every Wednesday. $1 per annum.
Journal of Manual Therapeutics-Clara B. Kincaid, editor, 20, 6 W. Michigan.
King's Builders (monthly)-Cor. Downey and Ohmer avs. Christian Woman's Board of Missions, pubs. Mattie Pounds, editor. 25 cents per annum.
Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen's Magazine (monthly)-Est. 1885. John F. McNamee, editor and mngr., 807 Traction Terminal bldg.
Marion County Mail (weekly)-Leo K. Fesler, pub., 400 Century bldg. $1 per annum.
Matson's Monthly-James F. Matson, pub. 2409 N. Illinois.
Missionary Tidings-Published monthly by the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. Effie Cunningham, editor. 50 cents per annum, Cor. Downey and Ohmer avs.
Municipal Engineering-Est. 1890. Mu- nicipal Engineering Co., pubs., 408 Com- mercial Club bldg. $2 per annum.
New Music (monthly)-Every Month Pub. Co., pubs., 300 Unity bldg.
Octographic Review (religious weekly)- Rear 904 Udell. Kate W. Sommer, pub. $1.50 per annum.
Odd Fellows' Talisman (monthly)-1201 Odd Fellow bldg. Est. 1867. The Tal- isman Pub. Co., pubs. $2 per annum.
Patriot Phalanx (weekly; Prohibition)- Clark & Clark, pubs., 119 W. Maryland. $1 per annum.
Phi Gamma Delta The (monthly; College Greek Letter)-720 Indiana Pythian bldg. $2 per annum.
Postal Service Magazine The (monthly)- 215, 230 E. Ohio.
Public Officials' Magazine (monthly)- Harry B. Smith, genl. mngr., 505 Board of Trade bldg. $1 per annum.
Pythian Journal (monthly)-Est. 1874. Alfred M. Preston, pub., 73, 46 N. Illi- nois. $1 per annum.
Recorder The (weekly)-414 Indiana av. George P. Stewart, pub. $1 per annum. Rough Notes The (weekly)-220 E. Ohio. Est. 1878. Published by The Rough Notes Co. $2 per annum.
Silent Evangelist The-532 Mass. av. 25 cents per annum.
Sportsman and Motorist The (weekly)- The Sportsman Pub. Co., pubs., 423 Saks bldg. $1 per annum.
South Side Register-Mary Meagher, pub. 1008 Virginia av.
Spottvogel Der (German) - Published every Sunday by the Gutenberg Co., 217-219 E. Pearl. $2 per annum.
Swartz Telephone Siftings-201 Odd Fel- low bldg. Ira T. Swartz, pub. 25 cents per annum.
Swine Breeders' Journal (semi-monthly)
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS-POST OFFICE.
-939-941 S. Illinois. Morris Printing Co., pubs. 50 cents per annum.
Teamsters' Magazine (monthly)-222 E. Michigan. D. J. Tobin, editor.
Typographical Journal The-J. W. Hayes, editor, 606 Newton Claypool bldg. $1 per annum.
Union The (weekly; Labor)-119 w. Maryland. Edgar A. Perkins, editor. $1 per annum.
United Mine Workers' Journal The (weekly)-Est. 1891. Official organ of the United Mine Workers of America. Wm. Scaife, editor. 1116 State Life bldg. $1 per annum.
Up-to-Date Farming (semi-monthly)- Equity Pub. Co., pubs., 227 W. Wash. 50 cents per annum.
Veneers (monthly)-407 Commercial Club bldg. S. H. Smith, propr. $1 per an- num.
Voice (Monthly)-Pub by Associated Adv Clubs of America, 139 W. Maryland.
Western Horseman The-315 Unity bldg., 147 E. Market. Published every Friday by the Western Horseman Co. $2 per annum.
Wood Worker The (monthly)-Est, 1882, 208 Commercial Club bldg. S. H. Smith, propr. $1 per annum.
POSTOFFICE.
Federal Building-Penn., Meridian, Ohio and New York.
Executive Division-Main corridor, Ohio st. Front.
Postmaster-Robert H. Bryson.
Assistant Postmaster-John E. Shideler. Finance Clerk-David M. Elliott.
Secretary-Ella H. Snyder.
Clerk-E. P. Ayers.
Local Secretary-U. S. Civil Service Com- mission, Harry K. Millhouse. Office 4th floor.
INQUIRY DIVISION.
Clerk in Charge-Edgar F. Brown.
Clerks-Oscar L. Hittle, Walter L. Camp- bell.
FINANCE DIVISION. East End Main Corridor.
Cashier-Frank J. Richmann.
Auditor-Joseph E. Haskell.
Finance Clerk-Ralph D. Udell.
Clerks-Christian Rudolph, Lela K.
Hanger.
Office Hours-9 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily ex- cept Sunday.
Stamp Clerks-Nelle W. Railsback, Wm. W. Welling, James M. Eades, Georgia M. Baker.
Stamp Windows open 7 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Stamps on sale at General Delivery win- dow from 6:30 p. m. to 7 a. m.
MONEY ORDER DIVISION. West End Main Corridor.
Superintendent-Charles W. Bvfield. Assistant Superintendent - Oliver A.
Keely.
Clerks-E. F. C. Bechert, Lizzie Jeup, George T. Cortleyou, Hallie A. Joyce, John W. Pfaff. Sophia L. Horstmeyer, Charles B. Ilett.
Open from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. Money orders issued at night window from 5 p. m. until 8 p. m.
MAILING DIVISION. Pennsylvania Street Corridor. District No. 2-Omer Loyd. Superintendent of Mails - Walton L. District No. 3-Harry E. DeWolf.
Dynes.
Assistant Superintendent - Leslie D. Clancy.
Foremen-Allison B. Mundelle, James E. Lackey, Albert H. Steele.
-Clerks .-
Allemong, Walter B.Jennings, Wm. J.
Batty, D. Roy. Keepers, John W. Baughman, Charles H.Keiser, Charles G.
Baus, Frank R. Kenny, Raymond. Bowman, Edgar A. Kettler, Herman L. Brabham, George R. Cable, George W. Carroll. Wm. J. Carson, Wm. A. Killie, Vincent E. Lazarus, George M. Mclaughlin, Thomas. McNutt, George. Manning, John. Mardick, James W.
Clements, George A. Cole, Barton W.
Conway, Walter T.
Cox, Arza E.
Cummings, Elmer S.
Curley, Wm.
Deery, Bert F.
Dent, Peter S.
Deputy, Ivan D.
DeVore, Austin G.
Dochez, Louis J.
Doerschel, Louis B.
Edwards, Everett L.
Faulkner, Claude H.
Finney, Charles E.
Fullilove, James H.
Goff, Wm. E.
Wade, Alfred S. Wamsley, Lewis.
Gulley, Alva W.
Haines, Grace G.
Hanna, Walter P.
Harvey, Gustavus J.
Hauhn, Francis J.
Wilson, Eugene M.
Hiatt, Arthur C.
Young, James L.
Huse, Edwin R.
-Substitute Clerks .-
Cordrey, Robert T. McAfee, Jerry C.
Hennessy, Wm. A. McCoy, Ernest C.
Higgins, Millard F. Newhouse, Oliver B.
Hoff, John F. Richardson, Alva L.
Huffer, Cecil A. Thompson, Jacob R.
Jones, Paul R.
CITY DELIVERY DIVISION. West End Main Corridor.
Superintendent-Wallace Buchanan. Assistant Superintendents-Calvin W. Bush, Wm. S. Mitchell.
-Clerks .-
Abrams, Clem B. Lane, Harry S.
Avery, Jesse. Lane, John A.
Baker, Mary C. Lang, Wm. H.
Barr, Wm. C. Lantz, Benjamin J.
Baus, Simon P. Ludwig, Oscar D.
Bennett, Frank E. Lyons, D. D. F.
Blackketter, George E. Bond, Clara B.
Maroney, Edward M.
Maxey, James H. Miller, Harvey W.
Brewer, James E.
Brokaw, Elmer Z.
Burton, Elza H.
Buscher, Edward R. Cahill, August J.
Carpenter, Wm. P.
Carroll, Thomas.
Carson, Wm. R.
Rehling, Charles W.
Casserly, Wm. J. Cosler, Charles E.
Davis, John W.
Deery, James H.
Downey, Joe A. Essex, John F.
Salisbury, Charles M. Sammis, Charles A. Sissenguth, Dietrich C. Smith, Carlisle M.
Stringer, Fred O.
Sullivan, Cornelius V. Tamblyn, Henry W. Tamblyn, John E.
Heath, John B.
Jones, Edward F.
Yates, Charles I.
Tarkington, Joseph E.
LETTER CARRIERS.
District No. 1-Martin W. Healey.
District No.
4-Michael E. Bradley.
District No.
5-Edward J. Carskadon.
District No. 6-Walter N. Leonard.
District No. 7-Lucian Pauley.
District No. 8-Wm. Darby.
Moore, James L. Mullen, John F.
Newlin, Albert M.
Nutt, James A. Phelps, Harry E. Pope, Harry J. Quinn, James F.
Richardson, Wm. T. Rhodes. Jesse. Rose, George W.
Ferris, Ray E.
Fischer, John F. Fitzgerald, Wm. P. Gates, Evert R. Goldrick, David W. Harvey, George P. Hess, Albert A.
Willis, Frank H. Wittorff, Claude. Wright, Homer H.
Keaton, Delbert B. Kelly, Thomas C.
Miller, George H. Myers, Simpson P.
Porter, Wm. H. Quinn, James F. Quinn, Patrick J. Ridgeway, Ora W. Rogge, Herman E. Rucker, Henry V. Sexton, Michael F. Sheehan, George T.
Silvey, Edgar T.
Smith, Charles F. Steele, Earl W. Stout, Howard F.
Warren, Jerry W. Warren, Michael.
Webb, James C.
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POST OFFICE.
District No. 9-Charies W. Kuetemeier.
District No. 10-Henry W. Cieage. District No. 11-Alonzo B. St. Clair.
District No. 12-Wm. H. Faivey.
District No. 13-George Worthington.
District No. 14-Cecii F. Jones.
District No. 15-Jacob Mathias.
District No. 16-George H. Schuttler.
District No. 17-Albert M. Magiey.
District No. 105-Wm. L. Cooke.
District No. 106-Wm. C. Armand.
District No. 107-Robert S. Coxe.
District No. 108-Robert S. Cochrane.
District No. 109-George W. Sulgrovc.
District No. 110-Jacob C. Brown.
District No. 111-John C. Hervey.
District No.
24-Alexander McNutt.
District No.
25-Roscoe C. Brown.
District No. 26-George W. Reid.
District No.
27-Fred W. Yeaman.
28-Eari P. Rush.
29-John J. Turner.
30-Arthur D. Grow.
District No. 118- John J. Moore.
District No. 119-Louis J. Kalb.
District No. 120-John P. Cochrane. District No. 121-James A. Collins.
District No. 122-James E. Eastis.
District No. 123-James A. McMath.
District No. 124-Fred A. Hendricks.
District No. 125-John W. Litel.
District No. District No.
39-John Wren.
District No.
40-John Amos.
41-Harry J. Boaz.
42-Warren P. Black.
43-Thomas Swift.
District No. 131-Fred R. Bokeloh.
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