Baltimore city directory for the year commencing 1908, Part 499

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1905
Publisher: Baltimore : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 2596


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Laurel School of Expression, York rd c Ar- lington av


Lawrence House and Kindergarten, 816 w Lombard


Loyola College, Calvert, Monument and Madison (See page 2598)


McKee School of Shorthand, 335 n Charles Margaret Kate Bible Mission, 314 e Ran- dall and 1201 w Lexington


Martini (Evang Luth), Sharp c Henrietta Maryland Academy of Sciences, Franklin nr Cathedral


Maryland Asylum and Training School for Feeble Minded, nr Owings Mills


Maryland Business School, 429 n Luzerne


Maryland College of Music, 325 McMechen


Maryland College of Pharmacy, Greene c Lombard


Maryland Homeopathic College, 1122 n Mount


Maryland Institute of Christian Science, 1201 n Charles


Maryland Institute Schools, Mt Royal av c Lanvale and Balto c Market pl


Maryland Medical College, 1114-1120 w Balto


Maryland School for Colored Blind and Deaf, 668 w Saratoga


Maryland School for the Blind, 220 e North av (See page 2598)


Maryland School of Telegraphy, 1814 n Calvert (See page 2599)


Maryland State Normal School, n w c La- fayette and Carrollton avs


Milton Academy, 310 w Hoffman (See page 2599)


Mission Helpers (R C) School for Deaf Mutes. 416 w Biddle


*Model Industrial School, 704 Ensor


*Morgan College, n e c Fulton and Ed- mondson avs


Mount de Sales (R C) Academy, Nunnery la c Edmondson av ext


Mt St Agnes' College for Young Women, Mt Washington (See p 2599) Mt St Joseph's College, Carroll, Station D. Fdk av ext (See page 2599)


Washington Seminary (For Mt Boys), Mt Washington (See page 2600) Notre Dame Institute, Aisquith c Ashland


NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND


(College for Young Women and Prepara- tory School for Girls), Charles-st av ext, Postoffice. Roland Park, Balto Co (See page 2596)


Oliver Hibernian Free School, n w c St Paul and Saratoga


Our Lady of Good Counsel (R C) School, Fort av e Cooksie


Peabody Conservatory of Music, Mt Ver- non pl c Charles


Peabody Conservatory of Music Annex, 23-25 Mt Vernon pl


PORTO RICAN ACADEMY OF BAL- timore, Dr Rafael Janer, Principal, 1620- 1622 Druid Hill av


UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO The Greatest Annual Dividend Company


Reinhardt School of Sculpture, Mt Royal av and Lanvale


Roland Park Country School, 210 Roland av, R P


Sacred Heart (R C), n 1st e c Foster av ext


Sadler's Bryant & Stratton Business College, 13 to 27 w Fayette (See p 2600) St Alphonsus' (R C) Parochial School, 127 w Saratoga


St Andrew's (R C), Washington nr Monu- ment


St Ann's (R C) School. York rd ab 22d n St Anthony's (R C) School, Gardenville


St Athanasius (R C) School, S Balto, A A Co


St Benedict's (R C), Wilkens nr Milling- ton avs


St Bridget's (R C), Hudson nr Canton


St Casimir's (R C), Lakewood av c O'Don- nell


St Catherine's (R C) Normal Insti- tute, Arlington av cor Harlem av (See page 2600)


St Edward's (R C), Bloomingdale rd c Lafayette av


*St Francis Xavier's (R C), 410 Courtland St Francis Xavier for the Deaf, 903 Mc- Culloh


St Gregory's (R C), Gilmor c Baker


St James' (R C) School, 1023 Aisquith


St Jerome's (R C), Hamburg nr Scott


St John's (P E), Fairoak av nr Old York rd


St John's (R C), Valley c Eager


St Joseph's Cathedral (R C), 7-9 w Mul- berry


St Joseph's College, Carroll, Sta D, Fdk av ext (See page 2599)


St Joseph's Guild (R C), 412 w Biddle


St Joseph's Monastery (R C), Fdk av opp Loudon pk


St Joseph's (R C), 206 w Barre


St Joseph's (R C) Sem, Pa av nr St Mary


*St Katherine's Industrial and Training School (R C). 2001 Druid Hill av


Weber John, 243 Fells-pt mkt


St Katherine (R C), e Preston nr Luzerne


St Leo's (R C) School for Boys, 910 Stiles St Lioba Convent, 103 s Mount


St Luke's School, Carey nr Lexington


St Martin's (R C) Academy for Young Ladies, 36 n Fulton av


St Martin's (R C) Male Academy, 27 n Fulton av


St Mary's Industrial School for Boys, Wil- kens av and Caton av


*St Mary's (P E) Home School, 409 w Biddle


St Mary's (P E), Roland av nr Merryman St Mary's (R C) School, Homeland av nr Charles-st av


St Mary's (R C) Seminary, Paca nr Druid Hill av


St Mary's Star of the Sea (R C), Clement c Riverside av


St Michael's (R C) Female, Lombard and Wolfe


St Michael's (R C) Male School, 8 s Wolfe *St Monica's (R C), 114 w Hill


St Patrick's (R C) Female, 313 s Bdway St Patrick's (R C) Male School, 1728 Bank


St Paul's (Ger Evang Luth), Saratoga c Fremont av


St Paul's (P E) Girls' School, 2411 n Charles


St Paul's (P E) Parish, 8-10 e Franklin St Paul's (R C) School, s e c Oliver and Caroline


*St Peter Clavers (R C), 1530 n Fremont St Peter's (P E) Female, 1221 Myrtle av St Peter's (R C) Female, 11 8 Poppleton


St Peter's (R C) Male, 22 s Poppleton


H. L. WASHBURN


MANAGER FOR MARYLAND 329 to 331 CALVERT BUILDING BALTIMORE, MD.


Contractors for Curb, Gutter, Building, Well, Paving, Bridge. Ashler and Crushed Stone


for Concrete Paths and Walks


THE SCHWIND QUARRY CO.


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C. & P., St. Paul 3368-M Maryland


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2593


Universityof Maryland


DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES


Founded 1696. Classical and Scientific Courses Leading to Degrees. For Catalogue address, Dr. Thomas Fell, President of St. John's College, Annapolis, Md.


DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE


The One Hundred and First Session. For Catalogue address, R. Dorsey Coale, Ph.D., Dean, Medical Department, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.


DEPARTMENT OF LAW


39th Annual Session. For Catalogue address, Henry D Harlan, Secretary of Law Faculty, 1061 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.


DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY


26th Annual Session. For Catalogue address, F. J. S. Gorgas, M.D., D.D.S., Dean, No. 845 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.


DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY


Sixty-Fourth Annual Session of the Maryland College of Pharmacy. For Catalogue address, Charles Caspari, Jr., Dean of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Md.


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2594


Baltimore University


INCORPORATED 1884


School of Law


ARTHUR GEORGE BROWN, Esq. Provost of the Law Faculty


LAW FACULTY


A. LEO KNOTT, LL. D. 323 N. Charles St.


Dean of the Law Faculty. A. M., St. Mary's College; State's Attorney for Balti- more City, 1868-1880. Assistant Postmaster-General of U. S., 1885-1889. Consti- tutional Law and International Law.


ARCHIBALD H. TAYLOR, Esq., 900-I Maryland Trust Building. A. M., University of Virginia, 1873. Equity Jurisprudence.


ALBERT S. J. OWENS, Esq., 110-118 Court House- LL. B., University of Maryland: State's Attorney for Baltimore City. Genera Jurisprudence.


CONWAY W. SAMS, Esq., 836 Equitable Building. LL. B., University of Maryland, 1889; Chief Judge Appeal Tax Court, Baltimore City. Evidence, Pleading, Practice and Legal Ethics.


CHARLES W. HEUISLER, Esq., 1109-19 Calvert Building. Judge of the Juvenile Court of Baltimore City; A. M., Rock Hill College. Com- mercial Law, Partnership, Agency and Insurance.


JOHN PHELPS, Esa., 1109-19 Calvert Building® LL. B., University of Maryland. Domestic Relations, Testamentary Law and Medical Jurisprudence.


EUGENE O'DUNNE, Esq., 110-118 Court House. A. M., St. Mary's, LL. B., University of Maryland, Deputy State's Attorney for Baltimore City. Law of Torts, Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure, Personal Property, Secretary-Treasurer of the Law Faculty.


J. PEMBROKE THOM, Esq., 510-11 Continental Trust Building. A. B., Johns Hopkins University; LL. B., University of Maryland. Law of Cor- porations.


GEORGE A. SOLTER, Esq., 943-53 Calvert Building. LL. B., University of Maryland; Ex-Assistant State's Attorney of Baltimore. Law of Contracts and Bills and Notes.


JOHN PIERCE BRUNS, Esq., 900-19 Calvert Building. A. B. and LL. B., University of Virginia. Lecturers on Equity Jurisprudence, Equity Procedure and the Law of Real Property.


GE MAN H. H. EMORY, Esq.,


LL. B., University of Maryland. Elementary Law.


LECTURES AT NIGHT FROM 7 TO 9


For Catalogues, &c., Address


EUGENE O'DUNNE, Secy., 110-18 Court House


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2595


The Girls' Latin School


OF BALTIMORE


ST. PAUL AND 24TH STREETS BALTIMORE, MD.


LEONARD A. BLUE, Ph. D., Principal


A distinctly college-preparatory school.


Has certificate relations with the Woman's College of Baltimore, Vassar Smith and Wellesley.


It prepares more girls each year for the leading colleges for women than any other private school for girls in the United States.


Careful individual attention is given to each student by thoroughly pre- pared instructors.


Its completely equipped gymnasium and its care for the physical develop- ment of its pupils has received the unsolicited editorial endorsement of the United States Health Bulletin.


Thoroughly Christian in its ideals and its administration.


Charges moderate for privileges given.


For program or other information address the Principal.


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%Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2596


NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND COLLEGE FOR WOMEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS


Arrangements Made for the Conveyance of Day Pupils from Electric Cars, Roland Park, to Notre Dame, Charles-Street [Avenue


MUSIC AND ART SPECIALTIES


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Greater®Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2597


The Affordby School


2218 N. Charles St., BALTIMORE, MD.


KINDERGARTEN NORMAL DEPARTMENT LAURA M. BEATTY-ELISABETH SILKMAN, Principals


KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY DEPARTMENTS MRS. L. P. WILSON, Principal


MISS E. W. WEEMS Baltimore School of Pernin Shorthand 508 Union Trust Building


NO SHADING NO LINE POSITION FEW WORD-SIGNS PRIVATE AND CLASS LESSONS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Day and Evening Sessions Lessons by Mail


Lessons in ESPERANTO-Free to Shorthand Pupils


Write for Circular


C. & P. Phone, St. Paul 5359-M


We also do Typewriting, Stenographic and Duplicating Work, Addressing, etc. ORDERS SOLICITED


The Deichmann College Preparatory School


FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN 714 North Howard Street Athletic Field Outside City


Model Buildings. Sanitary Conditions Unsurpassed. Laboratory and Gymnasium. We prepare for Johns Hopkins University, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Lehigh, Stevens and other leading institutions. Elementary, Intermediate, Collegiate and Commercial courses. Sum- mer courses during July and August. Examinations for entrance to leading Medical Colleges of the city conducted by the Principal in August and September.


E. DEICHMANN, Principal L. W. WILHELM, Vice-Principal


EATON & BURNETT Business and Shorthand College


9=11 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN


This college has advantages which give it pre-eminence in that it teaches the latest and most approved methods of accounting known and a system of shorthand (Pitmanic) that is used by 75 per cent. of stenographers.


Our business practice is unique and fascinating, and in no place outside of real practice can the minutest details of such work be more adequately enforced than at this college, where only men of long experience are employed.


BOTH PHONES


CIRCULAR FREE


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2598


FRIENDS SCHOOL


Park Place, Cor. Laurens Street, Baltimore


DEPARTMENTS : HIGH SCHOOL, INTERMEDIATE, PRIMARY, KINDERGARTEN


A School Aiming to fit the pupil-rather than requiring the pupil to fit the school. A School with a moral as well as an educational aim.


FEATURES :


Co-Educational, Non-Sectarian, Thorough Instruction, Preparation for Any College or University. Preparation for Business, Twenty-two Trained Teachers. Especial Emphasis on Correct English. School Buildings Thoroughly Modern. Unexcelled Ventilation. Steam Heat. All Rooms Correctly Lighted. A Midday Hot Lunch. Best School Athletic Field in Baltimore. ELI M. LAMB, Associate Principal


EDWARD C. WILSON, Principal


MISS KENNARD'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND HOFFMAN BUILDING, 11 EAST LEXINGTON STREET C. & P. PHONE


SHORTHAND MADE EASY BOYD'S SYLLABIC SYSTEM


In Vogue in Canada and the West Quick Course


WRITE FOR CIRCULAR


Loyola College Calvert, Monument and Madison Sts.


Under the Direction of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus


The Collegiate Year Commences on Tuesday, September 10th, 1908 FOR TERMS APPLY TO REV. W. G. READ MULLAN, S. J., President


MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 220 EAST NORTH AVENUE, BALTIMORE, MD. Including the Department for Colored Blind and Deaf, 649 W. Saratoga St. JOHN F. BLEDSOE, A. B., A. M., Superintendent DEPARTMENT FOR COLORED BLIND AND DEAF JOHN F. BLEDSOE, Superintendent. LYMAN STEED, A. M., Resident Principal. The Maryland School for the Blind is situated in the most beautiful residential section of Balti more. It is designed for blind children and for those whose eyesight is so defective as to render their education in the ordinary school impracticable. The tuition is $300 per year, but children from Mary- land and the District of Columbia, whose parents are unable to pay, may be educated free of charge. A thorough course of instruction in Kindergarten. Grammar and High School Branches, Manual Training. Physical Culture. Domestic Science and Music is provided.


Those from other States desiring a post-graduate course should write for information. The last General Assembly provided for the compulsory education of all deaf or blind children in the State of Maryland. from the ages of 6 to 16. inclusive. Persons knowing of the whereabouts of such children will confer on them and the community in which they live an inestimable boon by sending the names of their parents or guardians, together with their addresses, to the Superintendents of the respective schools. Address all communications to JOHN F. BLEDSOE, Superintendent.


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2599


Maryland School of Telegraphy


Harry E. Matthews, Principal


TELEGRAPHY TAUGHT AT NIGHT POSITIONS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED


1814 N. CALVERT STREET


BALTIMORE


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MARYLAND


MILTON ACADEMY DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL FOR MEN AND BOYS


WILLIAM J. HEAPS, Principal


310 W. HOFFMAN


Between Linden Ave. and Eutaw St.


DAILY, 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. NIGHT CLASS, 7.30 to 9 P. M.


MT. ST. AGNES COLLEGE FOR YOUNG WOMEN


and Preparatory School for Girls


MOUNT WASHINGTON,


FOUNDED 1867


CHARTERED 1890


Baltimore County, Md.


CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF MERCY Preparatory, Academic, Commercial and Collegiate Courses Degrees Conferred in Regular and Elective Courses


LOCATION HIGH CLIMATE SALUBRIOUS BUILDINGS SPACIOUS


ARTESIAN WATER


STEAM HEAT


Address, Mt. St. Agnes College, Mt. Washington, Baltimore County, Md.


MT. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE


CONDUCTED BY THE


XAVERIAN BROTHERS


This institution, a boarding and day school, is delightfully situated just beyond the western limits of Baltimore City. The buildings are large, modern in all appoint- ments, thoroughly ventilated, heated by steam, lighted by gas and supplied with hot and cold water. The course of studies embraces the ancient and modern languages, with the usual branches necessary for a thorough English education. Send for Catalogue. For further information address


BROTHER DIRECTOR, Mt. St. Joseph's College, Station D, Baltimore, Md.


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Greater Baltimore SCHOOL AND COLLEGE DEPT.


2600


Mt. Washington Seminary COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM SIX TO THIRTEEN YEARS Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy


Elementary and Preparatory Courses-Thorough Instruction. Preparation for College. Discipline Firm. Music. Languages. Elocution and Drawing &


High Location


Buildings and Grounds Spacious Catalogues Sent on Request


Address MT. WASHINGTON SEMINARY


Mount Washington Baltimore County, Md.


ST. CATHERINE'S NORMAL INSTITUTE


Harlem and Arlington Avenues, BALTIMORE, MD.


This Institution, conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS, offers Su- perior Educational Advantages, Classical and Scientific.


Music, Drawing and Painting and Typewriting as Optional Studies.


Particular attention paid to the training of Organists and Catholic Choirs. Separate De- partment for young pupils. For catalogue address Sister Superior.


W. H. SADLER, President and Founder F. A. SADLER, Secretary


KEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMES


ATTEND Sadler's Bryant & Stratton Business College 13 to 27 West Fayette Street, = Baltimore, Maryland


Day School Entire Year Night School September 24 to April 15 BRANCHES TAUGHT:


Bookkeeping, Office Practice, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Business Law, Rapid Calcu- lations, Correspondence, Shorthand, Typewriting and English.


Day Sessions, $10 Per Month


TERMS: Night Sessions, $4 Per Month


STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE


CHARLES AND FAYETTE STREETS, BALTIMORE, MD.


Day and Night School all the Year. Small Cost. Situations Guaranteed. Typewriter at Home. A well taught and up-to-date Business School in Commercial and Stenographic Branches. New and Fine Equipment, Electric Fans, Lights and Elebator.


ASK FOR CATALOGUE BOTH PHONES


BRANCH SCHOOLS:


PHILADELPHIA, PA.


WASHINGTON, D. C.


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The Woman's College of Baltimore


Founded 1885 Opened 1888


JOHN FRANKLIN GOUCHER, President


Situation The Woman's College of Baltimore is situated near the northern boundaries of the city of Baltimore, Md., in one of the best residential sections, one hundred and fifty feet above tide-water.


Buildings The buildings are seven in number-three devoted to instruction and administration, three to residence. All are new, cheerful and commo- dious, erected particularly for their respective purposes, and containing the con- veniences devised by modern architectural science. They are heated from a battery of boilers and lighted by electricity from the new power house of the College.


Educational Ample and thoroughly furnished laboratories facilitate study of the Equipment natural sciences by modern methods. The apparatus is of recent type, carefully selected. Maps, charts, engravings, photographs and cabinets of specimens and of objects illustrating natural history and the development of the race are liberally provided. There is a good, modern working library of about ten thousand volumes, while half a million volumes are at the service of students in public and institutional libraries easily accessible.


Course of Study The course of study includes prescribed subjects and elective subjects in about equal proportions. Students who wish to follow particular lines of study are enabled to lay a solid foundation for subsequent specialization. Elective courses are offered in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, Italian, German, English Literature, including Old and Middle English, Mathematics, Geology, Mineralogy, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Biology, History, Economics and Sociology. Upon the completion of a course usually requiring four years, the student is graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts.


Physical Train- ing and Hygiene Every candidate for the degree is required to pursue a course in physiology and hygiene. A commodious modern gymnasium provides systematic exercises according to the Ling, or Swedish, method under careful training and supervision of a physician specially prepared in mechanical therapeutics. Halls are provided for basket ball and courts for tennis and similar sports. Care is taken to prevent excess in these exercises.


Entrance Requirements These are the usual requirements of Eastern colleges and should be met by graduates of good high schools in which at last one language in addition to Latin is embraced in the course of study. Certificates of preparation which furnish full details will be con - sidered when offered by schools previously accredited and, if found sufficient, will be accepted as substitutes for examination, otherwise examinations will be necessary. Certificates of the College Entrance Examination Board are accepted.


Numbers The College is now (1907) entering upon its twentieth session Its


alumnæ number seven hundred and ten. Recent graduating classes have numbered from sixty to seventy-nine. The freshman class numbers, and for the present is limited to, one hundred and twenty-five. The students are from all parts of the country. All religious denominations are liberally represented.


Application for Admission Program of the College courses, regulations for the government of the residence halls, blank forms of application and information upon special subjects will be promptly furnished upon request to


The Woman's College of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md.


FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


GOUCHER HALL.


BENNETT HALL.


THE WOMAN'S COLLEGE OF BALTIMORE. SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF CAMPUS.


H. C.MCCOMAS COAL CO .--- Coal, Coke, Wood


SOLE AGENTS FOR "OTTO" COKE,


THE CLEAN DOMESTIC FUEL


Light and Lee Streets


SCH


2601


SCR


Sts Philip and James (R C) Academy, Charles c 27th n


St Pius (R C) Male, 911 Edmondson av St Stanislaus (R C) Female, Ann nr Aliceanna


St Stephens (P E) Parish School, 2d av w nr North av


St Thomas Aquinas (R .C), Roland av c 4th av n


St Vincent's (R C), Front nr Fayette St Wenceslaus (R C), Collington av Dr Madison


Samro Hadas Free School, 1010 e Pratt Samuel Ready' School for Female Or- phans, n e c North and Harford avs Shaftesbury College of Expression, Alice May Youse, Principal, 14 n Carey Southern Art and Music Studio, 1346 w North av


STRAYER'S BUSINESS COLLEGE


and School of Shorthand and Type- writing Inc, S Irving Strayer, President, T W Donoho, Business Manager, Charles S Catherman, Superintendent of In- struction, s w cor Charles and Fayette, Both Phones, Branch Schools Phila and Washington, D C (See page 2600)


Teachers Training School, n w c Park av and Hoffman


University of Maryland School of Medicine. Lombard cor Greene ( See page 2593)


University of Md Training School for Nurses, Lombard c Greene


University School for Boys, W S Marston, Principal, n e cor Charles and North av


* SCHOOLS-DANCING.


COCKEY JOSHUA T, Professor, s w cor Greenm't av and Biddle (See page 505)


*SCHOOLS FOR TELEGRAPHY.


Maryland School of Telegraphy, 1814 n Calvert (See page 2599)


*SCHOOLS-SHORTHAND.


Kennard A G, 11 e Lexington


* SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE.


Luthardt Charles L, 1726 w Frank- lin (See advt in Suggestive Therapy)


*SCOURING COMPOUND.


Finola Mnfg Co, 754 w Pratt


*SCRAP IRON, METALS, ETC. (See also Junk)


ANTIPITZKY METAL COMPANY, 227 Concord and 218 West Falls av (See page 234)


Baltimore Iron and Metal Com- pany, 1620-1624 Gough (See advt)


LOUIS HORWITZ Both Phones ABRAHAM HORWITZ


SELL YOUR JUNK TO


THE BALTIMORE IRON & METAL CO.


DEALERS IN Scrap Iron, Metals, Old Rubber, Cotton and Woolen Rags, Canvas, Rope, Old Machinery, Etc. MAIN YARD AND OFFICE, 1620-1624 GOUGH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD.


Vorwaerts Gymnasium School, 734 w Lex- ington


Wagner Vienna Sanatorium and School for Mechano-Therapy The, 413 n Charles (See advt in Sanitariums)


Walbrook Conservatory of Music and Art, 3024 w North av


Whiteford Hall School. 242 Old Fdk rd


Wilford Home School for Girls, 1405 Park av


Wilkens Av (Bapt) Mission School, 2049 Wilkens av


Wolfe Elmer A (Boys), 1319 Linden av


Woman's Christian Temperance Union Free Kindergarten, 516 Park av


Woman's College of Baltimore The, St Paul fm 23d to 25th n (See page opp). Woman's College of Balto (Annex), cor 23d and Md av


Zion (Evang Luth), East av c Dillon


Blumenthal David, 105 s Exeter (See advt)


DAVID BLUMENTHAL Wholesale and Retail Dealer in


Junk, Brass, Copper, Rags, Lead, Steel, Iron and Rubber


105 S. EXETER ST.


BALTIMORE, MD.


KITCHEN UTENSILS


COFFEE AND MILK URNS


THE


107 S. SHARP ST. (Hopkins Place)


AUGUST MAAG


CO.


CRUSHED STONE


HOOK & FORD CONTRACTING CO.


No. 811 Equitable Building


781/2


S TEWART &


LEXINGTON HONORO


TWO ENTIRE FLOORS DEVOTED TO Ready-to-Wear Garments,


Shoes and Millinery Phones : C. & P., St. Paul 710; Md., Court. 550


SCR


2602


SCU


(UPSTAIRS)


SCRAP IRON, METAL, ETC- Cont'd.


Boston Iron and Metal Company, 1705-1707 Thames (See advt)


-


*SCREWS-LONG.


Kemp C M Manufacturing Com- pany, 405-413 e Oliver (See advt in Gas Machines )


Nothing Too Small or Too Large for the


BOSTON IRON AND METAL CO.


To Handle in Scrap Iron, Metals or Machinery


Both 'Phones


1705-1707 THAMES ST., BALTIMORE, MD.


East Lexington Iron and Metal Co, 714 e Lexington (See advt)


C. & P. PHONE, ST. PAUL 5740


EAST LEXINGTON IRON AND METAL CO. J. BRISKMAN, Proprietor, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Scrap Iron, Metals, Cotton and Woolen Rags, Gum Shoes, Etc.


MAIN OFFICE, 714 E. LEXINGTON STREET Branch, 210-212-214 Albemarle, Baltimore, Md.


Fidelity Coal and Iron Co, 112 n Howard and Oak c 20th


GOLDMAN JOE, Wholesale and Re- tail Dealer in Scrap Iron and Metals, Also Machine Belting, 1903 e Eager


Hoopes & Radford, 1018 Ashland av


Horwitz L & A, 1620-1624 Gough (See page 2601)


Leibowitz Bernd, 2302-2332 East


Maryland Iron and Metal Co, n e cor Howard and Pratt (See page 1343) Melnick I & Co, 301 n Exeter Michelson Aaron, 115 East Monumental Iron and Metal Co, 228 w Pratt




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