Polk's Indianapolis (Marion County, Ind.) city directory, 1913, Part 12

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Publication date: 1913
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Q N Q Social Club-Meets 923 S. Merid- ian. Sydney Mahalowitz, Sec .- Treas. Republican Club-322 Bright.


Riverside Aquatic Club-W. 31st and White River.


Riverside Democratic Improvement Club -Meets 2d and 4th Mondays of each month at 2662 Schurmann av.


Riverside Golf Club-Riverside Park.


St. Mary's of the Woods Club-Mrs. Fred K. Shepard, Pres .; Miss Marie Ready, Sec.


San Toy Club-18 W. Ray.


Saturday Afternoon Literary Club-Anna Meier, Sec.


School of Philanthropy-Meets at Y. W. C. A. irreguarly.


Sigma Delta Theta-2403 College av.


South Grove Golf Club-Club House N. W. Cor. 18th and Parkway Blvd.


Spanish Club-Louis J. Morgan, Sec. Special Club-517 S. Pine.


Summer League The-413 W. Michigan. Samuel Bennett, Sec.


Tippecanoe Club-Otto Belzer, Sec.


Tuxedo Club-4028 E. Wash. Millard Moore, Sec.


Travelers' Protective Association, Post B -13512 S. Illinois.


University Club of Indiana The-450 N. Meridian. Hewitt B. Howland, Pres .; Oscar Schmitt, Sec .; W. F. C. Golt, Treas .; Arthur Littman, Mngr.


Washington Social Club-1415 E. Wash. White River Club-Broad Ripple.


Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Executive Committee)-Meets at Y. W. C. A. first Monday of each month.


Woman's Department Club - 15-19 E. North. Elizabeth B. Hitt, Pres .; Susan H. Perkins, Sec.


Woodlawn Club, 103812 Virginia Av. Woodruff Place Club-737 E. Drive (W. P.).


Young Men's Club-40712 E. Louisiana.


COURTS.


The United States is divided into nine Judicial Circuits, in each of which a Circuit 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 Circuit, 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 pre- side ,or in the absence of either of them, by the other (who shall preside), and the District Judge." The State of In- diana comprises one Judicial District. The courts of the District are held in Indianapolis, 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.


The United States Courts of the District of Indiana are organized as follows:


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT AND DIS- TRICT COURTS.


Associate Justice of the Supreme Court- Hon. Wm. R. Day.


Circuit Judges-Hon. Francis E. Baker, Hon. Wm. H. Seaman, Hon. C. C. Kohlsaat, Hon. Julian Mack.


District Judge-Hon. Albert B. Anderson. United States District Attorney-Charles W. Miller.


Assistant U. S. District Attorney-Clar- ence W. Nichols.


Master in Chancery-Edward Daniels.


United States Marshal-E. H. Schmidt. Clerk-Noble C. Butler.


Deputy Clerks-Willard C. Nichols, Ed- ward McDevitt.


Official Reporter-Rowland Evans.


Terms of Court-First Tuesday in May and November, in Court Rooms, Fed- eral bldg.


SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA. Judges-Quincy A. Myers, Chief Justice; John W. Spencer, Douglas Morris, Richard K. Erwin, Charles E. Cox. Clerk-James F. France.


Terms of Supreme Court-Fourth Mon- day in May and fourth Monday in No- vember.


APPELLATE COURT OF INDIANA.


Judges-Joseph G. Ibach, Chief Judge; Edward W. Felt, Milton B. Hottel, Moses B. Lairy, Andrew A. Adams, Joseph H. Shea.


Clerk-James F. France.


Terms of Appellate Court-Fourth Mon- day in May and fourth Monday in No- vember.


MARION CIRCUIT COURT.


Judge-Charles Remster. Clerk-John Rauch.


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FEDERAL OFFICERS-FOREIGN CONSULS-INSURANCE.


Terms of Court-First Monday in each month, except July and August.


The Clerk of the Circuit Court is ex- officio Clerk of all the courts. MARION CRIMINAL COURT. Judge-Joseph T. Markey.


Prosecuting Attorney-Frank P. Baker. PROBATE COURT OF MARION COUNTY.


Judge-Frank B. Ross, Room 53 Court House.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Judges-Charles J. Orbison, Room 1; Jo- seph Collier, Room 2; John J. Roch- ford, Room 3; Clarence E. Weir, Room 4; Pliny W. Bartholomew, Room 5. Terms of Superior Court-This court is in sessions at all times, except during the months of July and August.


MARION COUNTY JUVENILE COURT. Judge-Newton M. Taylor. Daily ses- sions.


FEDERAL OFFICERS.


Circuit Justice of the Seventh Circuit and Associate Justice United States Su- preme Court-William R. Day, Federal bldg.


Judges United States Circuit Court of Ap- peals-Hon. Wm. H. Seaman, Hon. C. C. Kohlsaat, Hon. Francis E. Baker, Hon. Julian Mack.


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-Charles W. Miller, 202 Federal bldg.


Assistant United States District Attorney -Clarence W. Nichols, 201 Federal bldg.


United States Senator-Hon. John W. Kern, 1206 State Life bldg.


Congressman Seventh District - Charles A. Korbly, 26 Talbott blk.


United States Marshal-E. H. Schmidt, 240 Federal bldg.


Chief Deputy-Merrill E. Wilson.


United States Internal Revenue Agent- Allen Carnes, 328 Federal bldg.


Deputies-Alonzo Boyd, Thomas E. Mar- tin, David C. Rankin.


Interstate Commerce Commission (div


of locomotive boiler inspection)-John P. Kane and James W. Weir dist in- spectors, 416 Federal bldg.


Special Examiners Pension Bureau - Hugh N. Patton, George E. Reily, 401A Federal bldg.


United States Board of Pension Exam- iners-North Side, 709 Hume-Mansur bldg. Bernays Kennedy, M. D., Sec .; Thomas B. Noble, M. D., Treas .; Frederick Charlton, M. D., Pres; John D. Stewart, M. D. South Side, 302 Vir- ginia av. Samuel H. Moore, M. D., Pres .; R. F. Stone, M. D., Treas .; W. Goethe Link, M. D., Sec.


United States Bank Examiners-Office 416 Federal bldg, George Q. Biegler, exam- iner.


United States Dept. of Agriculture (Food and Drug Inspection)-H. C. Kitchen, Insp., 416 Federal bldg.


Surveyor of Customs-Leopold G. Roths- child, 324 Federal bldg.


Special Deputy-George M. Hawkins.


Custodian United States Court House and Postoffice-Leopold G. Rothschild, 119 Federal bldg.


Assistant Custodian-Thomas B. Linn.


Collector of Internal Revenue-Elam H. Neal, 301C Federal bldg.


Chief Deputy-F. M. Smith.


Gauger-Charles J. Many.


Postmaster-Robert H. Bryson, 112 Fed- eral bldg.


Assistant Postmaster-Samuel Rathbone, Federal bldg.


United States Civil Service Commission- H. K. Milhouse, Sec .; Calvin W. Bush, George M. Hawkins, Jacob F. Poe, Jas- per A. Gauntt, and Edgar A. Bowman, 421 Federal bldg.


United States Commissioners-Charles W. Moores, 1031 Lemcke bldg .; Howard S. Young, 730 Lemcke bldg.


United States Commissioners' Court-319 Federal bldg.


Bureau of Animal Industry-Harrison H. George, Inspector in charge, 402 Fed- eral bldg.


United States Railway Mail Service-John J. Stanley and C. D. Rogers, Chief Clerks, 311 and 313 Federal bldg.


United States Railway Mail Service Ex- aminers-Wm. A. Coultrap, Examiner, 407 Federal bldg.


United States Referee in Bankruptcy-Al- bert Rabb, 507 Indiana Trust bldg.


United States Secret Service-Thomas E. Halls, Chief, 330 Federal bldg.


Weather Bureau-Verne H. Church, Sec- tion Director, 905-909 Majestic bldg.


United States Army Recruiting Station- Capt. Thomas F. Ryan, Recruiting Of- ficer, 24 S. Illinois.


United States Marine Corps Recruiting Office-Sergeant Clyde C. Rickes in charge, 213 Terminal bldg.


United States Navy Recruiting Station- Lieut. P. N. Olmsted, Recruiting Of- ficer, 401 Federal bldg.


FOREIGN CONSULS.


Italy-A. Sargilo, Clinton, Ind. Mexico - Russell B. Harrison, 707-708 Newton Claypool bldg.


INSURANCE.


American Central Life Insurance Co. of Indianapolis - American Central Life bldg. Herbert M. Woollen, Pres .; Frank W. Morrison, Vice-Pres .; George E. Hume, Treas .; Carroll B. Carr, Sec. and Actuary; E. A. Meyer, Vice-Pres. and Comptroller; G. V. Woollen, Med- ical Director; Russel T. Byers, Agency Sec .; Virgil M. Kime, Associate Actu- ary.


American Miners' Accident Association- Fourth floor, 142 E. Market. Arthur J. Simpson, Pres. and Treas .; Wm W. Knapp, Sec.


American Travelers Association-518 In- diana Pythian bldg. Hal E. Sheets, Genl. Mngr.


Anchor Life Insurance Co. The-430 N. Penn. W. H. Latta, Pres .; L. H. Ober- reich, Sec. and Treas.


Central Casualty Co .- 835 State Life bldg. Thomas Bauer, Pres .; Joseph E. Bell, Vice-Pres .; A. P. Hendrickson, Treas .; J. C. Kolsem, Sec.


Commercial Life Insurance Co. - 720 Board of Trade bldg., Edwin A. Hen- drickson, Pres .; Wm. A. Pickens, Vice- Pres. and Counsel; Bert F. Sloan, Treas .; Albert W. Tallman, Sec .; Frank W. Foxworthy, Medical Director.


Commercial Travelers Assn. of Indiana -401 Commercial Club bldg. Wm. H. Rhodehamel, Sec. and Treas.


Empire Health and Accident Insurance Co .- 311-317 Majestic bldg. Frank J. Walker, Pres .; Charles S. Drake, Sec. German Fire Insurance Co. of Indiana- Lemcke Annex. Theodore Stein, Pres .; Theodore Reyer, Sec.


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Home Protection Service (Inc.)-818 Ma- jestic bldg. Henry B. Heywood, Pres .; John P. Heywood, Vice-Pres .; C. C. Glazier, Sec .; Maude M. Sanders, Treas. Home Protective Association The-921 Hume-Mansur bldg .; J. B. Lloyd, Pres .; C. R. Flynn, Vice-Pres .; O. H. Shirley, Sec .; H. G. Schwab, Treas.


Hoosier Casualty Co. of Indianapolis- Charles H. Brackett, Pres .; Cyrus W. Ray, Sec-Treas .; 515-522 Lemcke bldg. Indiana Association of Underwriters- 303 Lemcke bldg.


Indiana Lumbermen's Mutual Insurance Co .- 518 N. Delaware. C. C. Foster, Pres .; J. W. Pinnel, Vice-Pres .; J. T. Eaglesfield, Treas .; Frank B. Fowler, Sec.


Indiana Millers' Insurance Co .- 530 N. Meridian. Incorporated 1889. E. E. Perry, Pres .; F. E. Hawks, Vice-Pres .; S. M. Timberlake, Vice-Pres .; John W. Waters, Sec. and Treas.


Indiana National Life Insurance Co .- 608 Indiana Pythian bldg. C. D. Renick, Pres .; C. B. Bolinger, Vice-Pres .; John E. Griffin, Treas .; Hillis F. Hackedorn, Sec.


Indiana Travelers' Accident Association- 725 State Life bldg. Peter B. Trone, Sec. and Treas.


Indianapolis German Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co .- 5, 312 E. Wash. Incorporated 1884. Wagner,


Otto Pres .; Henry Klanke, Vice-Pres .; Charlotte Riess (nee Dinkelaker), Sec .; Albert Krull, Treas.


Indianapolis Life Insurance Co .- 3d floor Board of Trade bldg. Albert Goslee, Pres .; Frank P. Manley, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l Mngr .; Edward B. Raub, Vice- Pres. and Counsel; Joseph R. Raub, Sec .; A. Leroy Portteus, Cashier.


Majestic Life Assurance Co .- 507 Odd Fel- low bldg. James M. Crume, Pres .; Ur- bane W. Downey, Vice-Pres .; H. K. Cole, Sec .; John C. F. Sieg, Treas .; Frank W. Foxworthy, Medical Director. Meridian Life Insurance Co .- 307 N. Penn. Arthur Jordan, Pres .;


Thomas J. Owens, Sec.


National Live Stock Insurance Co .- 504 Telephone bldg. M. B. Wilson, Pres .; Berne B. Cohen, Vice-Pres .; Wm. H. Stafford, Treas.


Public Savings Insurance Co. of America -147 E. Market. H. Thomas Head, Pres .; Laurence G. Cummins, Vice- Pres .; Charles W. Folz, Sec. and Treas .; Dr. M. C. Leeth, Vice-Pres. and Medi- cal Director; George Vondersaar, Audi- tor.


Prudential Casualty Co .- 11th floor Odd Fellow bldg. Elias J. Jacoby, Pres .; Preston C. Rubush, Vice-Pres .; Edgar O. Hunter, Treas .; Charles Mayer, Sec .; Thomas Bloomfield, Mngr.


Reliable Life Assurance Co. The-401-417 Pennway bldg. Henry L. Dollman, Pres .; George Vonnegut, Vice-Pres .; Wm. Porter, Sec .; Lew W. Cooper, Treas .; G. W. Combs, Medical Director. Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co .- 900 Odd Fellow bldg. Chalmers Brown, Pres .; Wm. R. Zulich, Vice-Pres .; Wm. K. Bellis, Sec.


Security Casualty Co .- W. Morton Her- riott, Pres .; Henry F. Houghton, Sec .; George Vonnegut, Treas .; E. Ellsworth Griffith, Mngr .; 304-307 Saks bldg.


State Life Insurance Co .- Offices State Life bldg., 15-23 E. Wash. Henry W. Bennett, Pres .; Charles F. Coffin, Vice- Pres. and Gen'l Counsel; James I. Dis- sette, 2d Vice-Pres .; Albert Sahm, Sec .- Treas .; Walter Howe, Cashier.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Allied Printing Trades Council-Meets


635 Newton Claypool bldg., first and third Friday. George Haines, Sec. Automatic Card Printers' Union Indpls. -G. A. Emerich, W. Lavalle, F. L. Blain.


Bakers and Confectioners' No. 18-Meets second and fourth Saturdays at Kel- ler's Hall. Carl Voris, Sec.


Bartenders' State League-Meets 33712 E. Wash. Herman Schrader, Sec.


Bartenders' Union No. 437-Meets 39 S. Delaware each Wednesday. John J. Schmidt, Sec .; Herman Schrader, Bus. Agt.


Beer Bottlers' Union No. 230-Meets 801 S. Delaware third Sunday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec.


Beer Drivers' and Stablemen's Union No. 220-Meets Machinists' Hall, second Sunday morning. Frank Ankenbrock, Sec.


Boilermakers' Union No. 10-Meets 2d and 4th Thursday of each month at 114 N. Delaware. Wm. Frohliger, Sec.


Brewery Engineers' and Firemen's Union No. 223-Meets 21012 N. Delaware second Friday. Joseph F. Obergfell, Sec. Brewery Laborers' Union No. 249-Meets 2101/2 N. Delaware second Friday. Joseph Obergfell, Sec.


Bricklayers,' Masons' and Plasterers' International Union of America-Sec- ond floor University Park bldg., S. E. cor. Penn. and Vermont. Wm. Dobson, Sec.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union No. 3- Meets at 33712 E. Wash. every Thurs- day. George Watson, Pres .; Albert Otto, Vice-Pres .; Louis Schutte, Rec. - Sec .; M. M. Bonewitz, Fin. Sec .; Ora I. Gill, Bus. Agt.


Bridge and Structural Ironworkers' Un- ion No 22-Meets 301/2 N. Delaware every Wednesday night. Fred J. Sher- man, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 11-Meets Engineers' Hall first, third and fifth Sundays, 2 p. m. F. B. Alley, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 128 (Ladies Auxiliary)-Meets first and third Thursday, 2 p. m. Mrs. J. W. Spencer, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 492-Meets at 351 Indiana av. sec- and and fourth Sundays. Edward Davis, Sec.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 121-Meets Clark's Hall second and fourth Sundays.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No. 143-Meets first and third Sundays at 2527 W. Wash.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Eureka Lodge No. 14- Meets every Wednesday night 135 N. Delaware.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 447-Meets at Moh's block, first and third Sundays.


B. of L. F. & E. (Auxiliary) Eureka Lodge No. 14-Meets first and third Tuesdays, 135 N. Delaware.


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen No. 762-Meets at 252812 W. Wash. second and fourth Saturdays and first and third Sundays.


Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America-Dist. council No. 27-Meets first and third Wednesdays at 107 S. Capitol av. L. A. Barth, Sec.


Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, Local Council No. 47-Meets at 21012 N. Dela-


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


ware every Tuesday. Fred F. Saylor,


Sec.


Paper Hangers Union No. 912 .- Meets every Friday, 12 Old Board of Trade bldg. T. W. Renick, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Car Men No. 75- Meets 31, 115 W. Wash., each Wednes- day. Charles W. Barth, Sec.


Brotherhood of Railway Car Men No. 69 -Meets Brightwood Hall Friday.


Brotherhood of Railway Conductors No. 103-Meets at 351 Indiana av. first and third Sundays. Charles Hall, Sec.


Brotherhood of


Railway Trainmen, Hoosier Lodge No. 261-Meets first and third Sunday afternoons, and second and fourth Sunday evenings, 135 N. Delaware.


B. of R. T. Auxiliary, Hoosier Lodge No. 261-Meets second and fourth Wednes- day, 135 N. Delaware.


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Inland City Lodge No. 374-Meets second and Fourth Sunday afternoons and first and third Sunday evenings, 135 N. Delaware. Building Trades Council ( A. F. of L.)- Meets every Saturday at 25 Old Board of Trade bldg. S. P. Meadows, Sec.


Carpenters' District Council of Marion County-Meets Tuesdays at Old Board of Trade bldg. Otto Hofmann, Sec. Carpenters' Local Union No. 589 (Mill Men)-Meet every Thursday night, 29 S. Delaware.


Carpenters' Local Union No. 1114 (Floor Layers)-Meets Thursday nights, 33


Old Board of Trade bldg.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 75- Meets S. E. cor. Maryland and Capitol av. each Thursday. E. F. Clark, Sec. Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No. 60- Meets at Columbia Hall every Saturday. Wm. Hoff, Sec.


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union (Ladies' Auxilliary-Meets first Thursday 33 Oid Board of Trade bldg.


Central Labor Union-Meets Old Board of Trade bldg, first and third Mondays. L. A. Barth, Sec.


Cigar Makers' Blue Label League of In- diana-Clarence Gaumer, Sec. and Treas.


Cigar Makers' Union No. 33-Meets 301/2 N. Delaware first and third Thursdays. Carl Ott, Sec.


Electrical Workers' Union No. 10-Meets 22, 115 W. Wash., every Tuesday. Wm. B. Griffis, Sec.


Electrotypers' Union No. 30-Meets first and third Sunday at 46 N Penn.


Garment Workers' Union No. 127-Meets at S. E. cor. Capitol av. and Maryland first and third Mondays. Miss Minnie Laflan, Sec.


Glass Bottle Blowers' Union No. 103- Charles W. Smith, Sec., 1026 Nelson. Horse Shoers' Union No. 24-Meets 46 N. Penn. first and third Friday.


Indiana Brotherhood of Threshermen- 120 S. Meridian. Wm. E. McCreary, Sec.


Indiana State Conference of Typograph- iral Unions-406 Hamilton av. Karl C. Wolfe, Sec.


Indiana State Federation of Labor-19 119 W. Maryland. E. A. Perkins, Pres. Indianapolis Central Labor Union-Meets second and fourth Mondays Old Board of Trade bldg. Harry G. Kalb, Sec., 826 Division.


Indianapolis Musicians' Protective Asso- ciation Local No. 3-Meets 124 E. Court last Sunday in month. James J. Cur- ley, Sec.


Indianapolis Railroad Council No. 690- Meets at 2061/2 E. New York first and


third Fridays. Arthur U. Gardner, Sec.


Indianapolis Typhographical Union No. 1 -Meets 21612 N. Meridian first Sunday. Charles E. McKee, Sec. Office 218, 230 E. Ohio.


Industrial Workers of the World Local No. 52-Meets every Sunday 7:30 p. m., 30, 312 E. Wash. Clarence Miller, sec.


International Alliance of Bill Posters and Billers of America-Meets first Sunday in each month 13912 E. Wabash. Bruce Binager, Sec.


International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes of the United States and Canada Local No. 30-Meets second Sunday Old Board of Trade bldg.


International Association of Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-422 American Central Life bldg.


International Association of Machinists White River Lodge No. 161-Meets 2101/2 N. Delaware every Friday. George O'Day, Sec .; W. J. Pfleger, Business Agt.


International Association of Machinists No. 511-Meets 2101% N. Delaware sec- ond and fourth Thursdays. George Griffin, Sec.


International Association of Marble Workers-Meets first and third Wed- nesdays 1391% E. Wabash. George F. Gates, Sec.


International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers- Daniel J. Tobin, Pres .; Thomas L. Hughes, Sec. and Treas. 222 E. Mich- igan.


International Hod Carriers' and Building Laborers' Union No. 120-Meets 5011/2 Indiana av. first and third Mondays. Andrew Creighton, Sec.


International Typographical Union Na- tional Headquarters-625-650 Newton Claypool bldg. James M. Lynch, Pres .; J. W. Hayes, Sec. and Treas .; Hugo Miller, Sec. German Branch.


International Union of Elevator Con- structors-Max Ledermann, Sec., 1391/2 E. Wash.


International Union of United Brewery Workers-21012 N. Delaware. Joseph F. Obergfell, Business Agt.


Iron Molders' Union No. 17-Meets 3, 46 N. Penn. first and third Wednesdays. Frank F. Munshower, Sec.


Iron Molders' Union No. 56-Meets 3, 46 N. Penn. every Tuesday. Frank Lewis, Sec.


Journeymen Barbers' International Un- ion of America-Jacob Fischer, Sec .- Treas., 222 E. Michigan.


Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America Local No. 247-Meets 12, 107 S Capitol av., second and fourth Tuesdays. Elijah K. Hopper, Sec.


Journeymen Plumbers' Union No. 73- Meets 1391% E. Wabash every Tuesday. Wm. G. Victor, Sec.


Journeymen Stone Cutters' Association of North America-332 Am Central Life bldg. Sam Griggs, Genl. Pres., Walter W. Drayer, Genl. Sec-Treas.


Journeymen Tailors' Union No. 157 - Meets Germania Hall first and third Mondays. W. A. Landgraf, Sec.


Lathers' Union No. 39-Meets first and third Thursdays at Keller's Hall. Metal Trades Alliance-Meets first Thurs- day at Machinists' Hall.


National Association of Postoffice Clerks Branch 887-Meets Morrison Hall third Sunday in March, June, Sept. and Dec. National Association Stationary Engin- eers No. 4-Meets every Thursday even- ing 31, 115 W. Wash. Wm. F. Drinkut, Sec.


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LIBRARIES-MEDICAL AND DENTAL COLLEGES.


National Association Stationary Engin-


eers No. 25-Meets every Tuesday even- ing at 31, 115 W. Wash.


Painters' Local No. 47-2121/2 N. Dela- ware.


Painters' (Sign and Pictorial) No. 1012- Meets 4 Talbott blk. second and fourth Wednesdays. Florian E. Thomas, Sec. Paperhangers' Union No. 912-Meets at 12, 107 S. Capitol av. every Friday. Henry W. Sonnefield, Sec.


Patternmakers' Association-3, 222 N Me- ridian. A. S. Lowry, Business Agt. every Wednesday at 29 S. Delaware. Plasterers No. 46 (Operative) - Meets Photo Engravers' Union No. 11-Meets at 107 S. Capitol av. first and third Mon- days. E. C. Mallory, Sec.


Stereotypers ' Union No. 38-Meets 2101/2 N. Delaware last Sunday p. m. Joseph A. Watts, Sec .- Treas.


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.


Stove Mounters' Union No. 43-Meets Keller's Hall second Tuesday.


Tailors' Union-Meets 39 S. Delaware, first and third Monday. Wm. R. Schulz.


Typographical Union (Woman's Auxil- iary No. 5)-Meets Knights and Ladies of Honor Hall first Monday.


Steam Fitters and Steam Fitters' Help- ers-Meet at 13412 N. Delaware. D. C. DeWitt, 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 13912 E. Wabash every Monday. Charles W. Kern, Sec.


United Brotherhood of Book Binders-222 E. Michigan. Robert Glockling, Pres .; James Daugherty, Sec. and Treas.


United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America-222 E. Michigan. James Kirby, Genl. Pres .; Frank Duffy, Genl. Sec .; Thos. A. Neale, Genl. Treas. United Cloth Hat and Cap Makers' Union No. 47-Meets at 921 S. Meridian Sun- day morning.


United Mine Workers of America-1101 State Life bldg. John P. White, Pres .; Frank J. Hayes, Vice-Pres .; Edwin Perry, Sec. and Treas.


LIBRARIES.


Bona Thompson Memorial Library-Cor. Downey and University avs. Charlotte H. Ferguson, Librarian.


Butler University Library - Irvington. 12,000 volumes.


Christian Science Reading Rooms-First Church 15 Lombard bldg, second church, 611 Odd Fellow bldg.


City Directory Library - 324 American Central Life bldg. Contains the Direc- tories 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- 534 American Central Life bldg.


Indianapolis Bar Association Library- Court House. Established 1880. Con- tains 9,000 Rudolph G. volumes. Buhler, Librarian.


Industrial Workers of the World Library and Reading Room - 1,000 volumes. Open every evening, 30 Mansur blk. John Herron Art Institute Library-16th and Penn. Anna Turrell, Acting Libra- rian.


Law Building Library-Established 1899. 4,000 volumes. Twelfth floor Law bldg. Marion County Library-55 Court House. Established 1844. Contains 5,700 vol- umes. Open on Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m.


Norwood Library-1120 Earhart. Willa L. Resnover, Librarian.


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. Board of Trustees-Dr. F. A. Morrison, John H. Emerich, Wm. M. Taylor, Mary E. Nicholson, Joseph A. Mc- Gowan, Library Committee; Joseph A. McGowan, John H. Emerich. Citizens Advisory Committee-Thomas C. Howe, Rev. F. H. Gavisk, Mrs. C. B. Clarke, Mrs. A. C. Harris, Dr. F. B. Wynn. Branch Libraries: No. 1, N. E. cor. 31st and Clifton, Harriet Manning, librarian in charge. No. 2, 170 N. Mount, Eva B. Hutchinson, librarian in charge. No. 3, 2822 E. Wash., Grace Walker, librarian in charge. No. 4, 1034 S. Alabama, Marie L. Lockwood, librarian in charge. No. 5, 1920 W. Morris, Anna K. Guen- ther, librarian in charge. No. 6, cor. Commerce and Nowland avs., Frieda L. Woerner, librarian in charge. Bona


Thompson Library, Irvington, Charlotte H. Ferguson, librarian in charge, No. 8, 415 W. McCarty, Effie Barnes, librarian in charge. No. 9, 3357 N. Illinois, Ruby H. Copeland, librarian in charge. Brightwood, 2434 Station, Hannah M. Swain, librarian in charge. Haughville, 519 N. Germania av., Margaret Wahl, librarian in charge. Prospect, 1913 Prospect, Nona Kirland, librarian in charge. Delivery station at the twelve branches, also at 2401 E. 10th, 2315 E. Michigan, cor Montcalm and 18th, and No. 3, 5, 16, 26, 33 and 55 Schools.




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