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Patrolmen (Second Precinct)-August F Giessel, Ed- . ward O'Hagan, Thomas W Wilson, Oliver T Mosier, Louis J Kenning, Charles Baumgartner, Albert H Wilber, Fred C Remer, Ernest F Krumheuer, Ed- ward C Grams, Floyd S Norton, Julius C Strutz, Louis G Schenk, Fred Rux. Chauffeurs of Patrol Wagon-Charles F Krause, Frederick C Louden.
FIRE DEPARTMENT, EAST SIDE.
Headquarters sw cor Baum and Germania av.
Chief-George W Wallis.
Captain No 1-Ephraim J McNally.
Captain No 2-Wm Feeheley.
Captain No 3-Hilton E McNally.
Captain No 6-Angus McLeod.
Captain No 7-Wm Brockless.
Captain No 8-David Schafer.
Captain Truck No 1-John L Kreuzberger.
The East Side Department consists of six hose stations, one truck station, one auto fire engine, six hose ap- paratus, one truck, 13,000 feet of hose, 65 fire alarm signal stations, 15 horses and 29 men.
No 1 Fire Station, ne cor Kirk and Fourth av.
No 2 Fire Station, sw cor Sixth and Fitzhugh.
No 3 Fire Department Headquarters, sw cor Baum and Germania av.
No 6 Fire Station, ws Washington av bet Atwater and. Bristol.
No 7 Fire Station, ns Perkins first east of Genesee av.
No 8 Fire Station, ss Center first west of Fordney av. Truck No 1, sw cor Baum and Germania av.
All are provided with telephone connection and fire alarm telegraph.
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
No. of Box. Ward.
8 Cor North Franklin and Johnson. 2
9 North Jefferson av and Potter 2
= 11 Sixth and Sears. 1
12 North Washington and Fourth avs 1
13 Eighth and Farwell. 1
14 North Washington av and Carlisle. 2
15 North Third and Carroll. 4
16 North Ninth and Wadsworth. 5
17 North Eleventh and Johnson. 5
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No. of Box. Ward,
19 Wadsworth av and Fourteenth
3
21
" Washington and Genesee avs. 3
22
" Genesee and Jefferson avs. 3
23 Tuscola and North Warren av 3 "
24 Lapeer av and Sixth.
4
25 " Genesee and Janes avs.
4
26 Janes av and South Twelfth
5
"
27 South Ninth and Cherry 6 = 6
28 South Eleventh and Walnut
29 Thirteenth and Annesly.
6
31
" South Washington av and Hayden
32 South Jefferson and Hoyt avs.
34 South Washington av and Emerson.
35 36
Martha and Sheridan av.
37 38
South Warren av and Cherry
39 South Warren and Holland avs
42
"
Owen and Holland av.
43 Euclid and South Jefferson av
45
= Genesee and Holland avs. .
46 Near Saginaw Brewing Co, S Washington av. . 47 Brooks Mnfg Co, Rust av.
48 Cor Water and Holland av
51
" Webber and Lincoln av
52 Linton and Jeffers.
53 Gallagher and Lincoln av.
12 12
54 Hess av and Douglas.
56 South Washington av and Ortman
12 12
57
" Youmans and Bundy.
58 ¥ Randolph and Marion
11 12
61
" Youmans and Douglas.
12
211 Marquette Motor Works, Sixth and Washing- ton av 1
212 Morley Bros, N Washington av. 3
213 Jeffers Theatre, S Washington av 3
214 Cor Weadock and Genesee avs.
215
" N Jefferson av and Carroll.
“
216 Lapeer and Third avs.
218
" South Sixth and Janes av
2 4 4 8
312 Booth & Boyd's Planing Mill.
314 Academy of Music, S Washington av 3
412 Germain's Planing Mill, Holland av
6
413 Strable Mnfg Co, Holland av. 9
7 9 9 8 8 8 10 8
" Genesee av and Burt.
7 7 8 7 9
Atwater and Weadock av.
41 South Jefferson av and Atwater
11 11 11 11
59 Hess av and Prescott.
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School Boxes-East Side.
81 Potter School, Norman and Sixth.
82 Crary School, Warren av and Carroll.
83 Germania School, Tuscola and Fourth av.
84 Houghton School, Johnson nr Eleventh.
85 Jones School, Cherry nr Eleventh. 86 Central School, Second nr Germania av. 87 High School, Warren av nr Millard. 89 Hoyt School, Jefferson av and Emerson.
811 Emerson School, Emily and Mott.
812 Sweet School, Lincoln and Webber.
813 Washington School, S Washington av and Ran- dolph.
814 Salina School, cor Glasby and Gilmore.
FIRE DEPARTMENT, WEST SIDE.
This department is controlled from the East Side Head- quarters, and consists of four hose stations, one truck station, one auto engine, 34 fire alarm signal stations, one steam fire engine, one truck, four hose apparatus, 9,000 feet of hose, eleven horses and 21 men.
Asst Chief No 13-R B Hudson.
Captain No 10-George P Fradd.
Captain No 13-John H Ducham.
Captain No 15-Alfred A Hudson.
Captain No 19-Ferdinand A Schuknecht.
Engineer of Steamer-Herman E Romeike.
No 10 Hose Station, es Michigan av, bet Genesee av and State.
No 13 Hose Station, ne cor Harrison and VanBuren.
No 15 Hose Station, es Hamilton, bet Lee and Wayne. No 19 Hose Station, cor S Michigan av and Sherman. No 2 Truck, ne cor Harrison and VanBuren.
No. of Box.
Ward.
3 M, E, P & Co Mill. Mershon Station
112 Cor Weiss and Carrollton rd. 13
113 Hermansau and Clark. 13
"
114 N Michigan and Weiss
13
115 Stark and W Genesee av 14
=
116 Union av and Durand. 14
117 N Niagara nr Passolt's Soap Factory 14
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No. of Box.
Ward.
118 Cor North Bond and Almira
14
121 Bristol and N Hamilton
14
122 Niagara and Throop.
15
123 North Hamilton and Monroe.
15
124
¥ Brewster and Hamilton.
15
125
¥ Clinton and Porter
15
127
Monroe and Madison
16
128
Bay and State.
20
131
Hamilton and Court.
16
134
Bay and Court.
20
141
Lyon and S Niagara.
17
142
Mackinaw and S Michigan av
17 18
145
Mackinaw and S Mason
17
146
"
Gratiot av and Elm.
17
147
Mackinaw and Alexander
20
152
Salt and Dearborn.
19 19
156
Adeline and S Michigan av
19 19
16
Niagara and Florence
19
162
Holmes and Brant.
19
164
Wheeler and Ring.
19
165
Wheeler and Michigan av 19
166 S Michigan av and Adeline. 19
13
614 Cor Oak and Michigan av. 13
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Circuit Judges-Wm G Gage, Wm R Kendrick-
Clerk-Leopold L Pearson.
Deputy Clerks-Charles Stacey. John Hopkins, Albert J Louden.
Prosecuting Attorney-Bird J Vincent.
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney-Raymond R Kendrick.
Circuit Court Commissioners-Mark T Davis, Stanley R Ostler.
Judge of Probate-Arthur W Ganschow.
Register of Probate-John P Murphy.
Sheriff-George H Sutherland.
Under Sheriff-Thomas Brennan.
,
143
Gratiot av and Bullock.
154
Division and Sweet.
157
Maple and Jordan.
163 S Michigan av and Toothpick al.
19
612 W end Genesee av Bridge.
16
136 Bond and Court.
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Register of Deeds-John Leidlein.
Deputy Register of Deeds-Franz M Leitzow.
Treasurer-Christian Gugel.
Deputy Treasurer-Robert C Weber
County Poor Commission-Frank Herrig, Sec.
County Surveyor-Gustave R Endert.
County Poor Physician-Emil P W Richter, M D.
Board of Auditors-Edgar G Wiltse Chairman, E R Mc- Cormick, W W Burgess.
Coroners-George A Bell, M D, Leon B Harris, M D. Road Commissioner-John W Ederer.
School Commissioner-Burton S Tefft.
Drain Commissioner-Emil Roethke.
Probation Officer-Rev Robert Stapleton.
Superintendents of Poor-Frank Herrig, Cassius M Stewart, George Curtis.
SUPERVISORS OF SAGINAW COUNTY.
Townships.
Albee-Thomas Ivey, Burt, R F D No 2.
Birch Run-Frank J Newman, Birch Run, R F D No 3.
Blumfield-Charles Schlickum, Reese, R F D No 2. Brady-Jacob B Hoffman, Oakley.
Brant-I A Kidney, Brant. Bridgeport-Fred Leidlein, Saginaw, R F D No 1. Buena Vista-Henry J Dieckmann, Saginaw. Carrollton-John C Brechtelsbauer, Carrollton.
Chapin-C M Loynes, Chapin. Chesaning-Charles J Lee, Chesaning.
Frankenmuth-Christian Gugel, Frankenmuth.
Fremont-Frank A Short, Hemlock, R F D No 5. James-Thomas Day, Saginaw, R F D No 3. Jonesfield-Charles Bow, Merrill. Kochville-Fred Gosen, Saginaw, R F D No 6.
Lakefield-Marquis W Willson, Merrill, R F D No 4.
Marion-Andrew Rausch, Brant, R F D No 2.
Richland-John C Ranchholz, Hemlock, R F D No 6. St Charles-George Shovan, St Charles. Saginaw- C Schoenheit Jr. Saginaw, R F D No 1.
Swan Creek-W F Nehmer, Swan Creek, R F D No 1. Spaulding-Edwin C Simon, Foster, R F D No 7. Thomastown-Fred Wiltse, Saginaw.
Tittabawassee-Charles Welzein Jr, Freeland, R F D 3. Taymouth-James Kerr, Birch Run, R F D No 1. Zilwaukee-John Baird. Saginaw, R F D No 3.
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CONSTABLES.
First Ward, Philip McFay; Second Ward, Merle C Shannon; Third Ward, Albert Eddy ; Fourth Ward, Julius T Neidhardt; Fifth Ward, John Taschner; Sixth Ward, Charles Reusch; Seventh Ward, George F Nethercotte; Eighth Ward, Hezekiah B Miller; Ninth Ward, Wm Wrege; Tenth Ward, Henry Orth; Eleventh Ward, Oliver Sauve ; Twelfth Ward, Joseph Zielinski; Thirteenth Ward, George Och- senkehl; Fourteenth Ward, Bernard A Stelter; Fif- teenth Ward, Theodore Schlegel; Sixteenth Ward, H P Graebner; Seventeenth Ward, Ray House ; Eighteenth Ward, Charles Neuhaus; Nineteenth Ward, Andrew J Maturen .; Twentieth Ward, August Gubther.
BANDS, ORCHESTRAS AND MUSICAL SOCIETIES.
Budge's Orchestra, John A Budge, Leader, 403 Genese . avenue.
Germania Maennerchor, F A Berger, Director, ne cor Lapeer and Third avs.
Martocci's Orchestra, J M Martocci, Leader, 512 N 7th. Pussehl's Orchestra, Wm H Pussehl, Leader, 425 Bay. Saginaw Band and Orchestra, August W Wesche, Leac er. 403 Genesee av.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Bank of Saginaw, 310-312 Genesee av and 2721 S Wash- ington av (e s) and 400-402 Court (w s). Incor- porated May, 1888. Capital, $500,000; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $850,000. Benton Hanchett, Pres ; Otto Schupp, Vice-Pres and Cashier; C A Khuen, Vice-Pres and Asst Cashier ; A B Williams, Asst Cashr (w s) ; S S Roby, C M Coplin and F J Schmidt, Asst Cashiers (e s) ; Julius Holland-Moritz, Auditor. Burrows Geo L & Co, (Established 1862), 405-407 Court. Commercial National Bank of Saginaw, 115 N Hamilton. Organized July, 1888. Capital, $100,000; Surplus and Undivided Profits, $125,000; J F Brand, Pres ; G A Alderton, Vice-Pres; C H Brand, Vice-Pres ; W L Paxson, Cashier; E N Burke, Asst Cashier.
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German-American State Bank, 418 Genesee av and 124 N Hamilton. Incorporated 'August, 1911. Capital $100,000; Surplus, $50,000. Emmet L Beach, Pres ; Edwin Kersten, E V Parsons (St Charles), John C Davies, Vice-Prests; Henry T Robinson, Cashier ; S G Arnold, Asst Cashier.
People's Savings Bank, 204 Genesee av. Organized Feb- ruary 1, 1887. Authorized Capital, $50,000; Surplus, $100,000; J J Rupp, Pres; Jacob Schwartz, Vice- Pres ; J J Boynton, Treas.
Second National Bank, 110-112 N Washington av. Capi- tal, $500.000; Surplus, $500,000; George B Morley, Pres; Walter S Eddy, Vice-Pres; Albert H Morley, Vice-Pres; Edward W Glynn, Cashier ; A H Perrin, Asst Cashier.
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
People's Building and Loan Association of Saginaw County, 118 S Jefferson av. Organized May, 1887. Capital, $5,000,000. Wm W Warner, Pres; Ludwig Schwemer, Vice-Pres; F H Jerome, Sec and Treas. Saginaw Building and Loan Association, 114 S Michi- gan av. Incorporated April, 1888. Capital, $5,000,- 000; Peter Herrig, Pres; O R Fowler, Vice-Pres; B S Smith, Sec ; S B Borland, Treas; A Elwood Snow, Asst Treasurer.
CEMETERIES.
Brady Hill Cemetery, s s Holland av, bet Jefferson and Washington avs; main entrance, 500 Holland av. Alfred H Arnold, Sexton.
Calvary Cemetery, bet Jefferson and Washington avs, 3 blocks south of Holland av; main entrance from Washington av. August Borey, Sexton.
Catholic Cemetery, five miles northwest of the city on Cross road, West Side.
Forest Lawn Cemetery, south of Hess av, bet Washing- ton av and Williamson ; main entrance, Washington av opp Nimons. Alfred H Arnold, Sexton.
Hebrew Cemetery, w s S Washington av, e of East. K S B Society (Jewish), two miles west of city on Cross road. West Side.
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Lutheran Cemetery, three miles west of the city on Cross road, West Side.
Mt Olivet, S Washington av beyond city limits. August Borey, Sexton.
Oakwood Cemetery, three miles west of the city on Gra- tiot State road, West Side. Emil F Roethke, Sexton.
CHURCHES.
Baptist.
First Baptist, ne cor Jefferson and Germania avs. Rev. Stuart G Boone, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday school at 12 m. Y P S C E 6:15 p m. Prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30 p m.
Fordney Baptist, e s Fordney opp Rellis. Rev. Franklin C Fischer, Pastor. Sunday services 10 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Y PSC E 6 pm. Pray- er meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Michigan Avenue Baptist, S Michigan av nr Adams. Rev Francis C Stifler, Pastor. Morning service 10:30. Sunday School 12 m. Y P S C E 6:15 pm. Even- ing service 7:30. Mid-week service Thursday 7:30 p m.
Zion Baptist (colored), nw cor Johnson and Second. Rev WVm H Hill, Pastor. Services 11 a m and 7 p m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Catholic.
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Italian), War- ren av nr Lapeer av, Rev Alfred H Hyland, Pastor. Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a m.
Church of the Holy Family, 1515 S Washington av. Rev J B Surprenant, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8 and 10:15 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. Vespers 3 p m. Baptism 2 p m. Week day Masses 8 a m.
Church of the Sacred Heart, ne cor Sixth and Cherry. Rev Joseph Reis, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8 a m and 10 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. Vespers 3 p m.
Holy Rosary (Polish), Annesly, bet 13th and 14th. Rev Francis A Kaczmarek, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8 a m and 10:30 a m. Sunday School 2.30 p m. Ves- pers 3:30 p m.
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St Andrew's, ne cor Michigan av and . Monroe. Rev Henry P Maus, Pastor. Masses 8 and 10:30 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. Vespers 7:30 p m. Week day Masses 8 a m.
St Casimer, 2110 S Jefferson av. Rev Francis A Kaczmarek, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8:30 and 9:30 a m. Week day Masses every Friday 8 a m.
St John the Baptist, Carrollton. Rev Joseph V Bar- rette, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8:30 and 10:30 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. Week day Masses 7:30 a m.
St Josaphat's, Shattuckville Road nr Jackson. Rev Fran- cis A Kaczmarek, Pastor. Sunday services 8 and 10 a m.
St Joseph's, ne cor Sixth and Sears. Rev. Kyran J Whalen, Pastor. Sunday services 7.30 a m and 10 a m. Sunday School 2 p m. Vespers 7:30 p m. Week day Masses 8 a m.
St Mary's, ne cor Hoyt av and Owen. Rev Edward A Caldwell, Pastor. Masses: winter 7, 9 and 10 a m; summer, 6:30, 8 and 10:30 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m. Vespers 3 p m. Week day Masses 8 a m.
SS Peter and Paul, sw cor Wayne and Fayette. Rev Edward C LeFevre, Pastor. Sunday Masses 8:30 and 10:30 a m. Sunday School 2 p m. Vespers 2:30 p m. Week day Masses 8 a m.
Christian.
First Christian, se cor Genesee av and Burt. Rev James A Beaton, Pastor. Services 10 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Y P S C E 6:20 p m. General Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Congregational.
First Congregational, sw cor Jefferson av and Hayden. Rev N S Bradley, D D, Pastor. Services 10.30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Prayer Meet- ing Thursday 7:30 p m.
Genesee Avenue Congregational, 1836 Genesee av. Rev Tildon Sloan, Pastor. Evening service Sundays 7:30 p m. Sunday School 10:30 a m.
Episcopal.
Calvary Memorial, cor W Genesee av and Hill. Rev Andrew F Schultzberg, Rector. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Holy Com- munion first Sunday of each month 10:30 a m.
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St John's, Michigan av, sw cor Hancock. Rev Emil Montanus, Rector. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Holy Communion first Sunday of each month 10:30 a m; other Sundays 8 a m. Litany Service Fridays 4:30 p m ; Saints' Days 10 a m.
St Paul's, ne cor N Washington av and Fitzhugh. Rev Thomas E Swan, Rector. Holy Communion first Sundey of each month 8 and 10.30 a m ;; all other Sundays 8 a m. Morning services 10:30 a m. Sun- day School 12 m. Evening Service 7:30 p m.
Evangelical.
St Mark's German Evangelical, sw cor Lapeer and Third avs. Rev Eberhard W Pusch, Pastor. Services 10
a m. Sunday School 11:15 a m.
Evangelical Association.
Michigan Avenue Church, sw cor S Michigan av and Grout. Rev C F Gaeckeler, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7 :15 p m. Sunday School 9:30 a m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Free Methodist.
Church, se cor Clinton and N Harrison. Rev Frank J Calkins, Pastor. Services 11 a m and 7:30 p m. Class Meeting 9 a m. Sunday School 10 a m. Pray- er Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m.
Hebrew.
B'Nai Congregation Synagogue, 210 S 2d av. Meets Sat- urdays and each Jewish holiday.
Lutheran.
Church of the Holy Cross, nw cor Court and Fayette. Rev Herman Speckhard, Pastor. Services 9:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 11.15 a m. Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (English). John- son, nw cor 3d av. Rev Arthur H Peffly, Pastor. Services 10:15 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 9 a m. Luther League Friday 7:30 p m.
St James' German Lutheran, e s Washington av, south of Ortman. Rev Charles F Miller, Pastor. Sunday services 10 a m. Sunday School 9 a m. Luther League meets first Tuesday evening of every month. Ladies' Society meets first Wednesday of each month. Communion quarterly.
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St John's Evangelical Lutheran, se cor Bliss and Elm. Rev Wm F Kramer, Pastor. Services 9:30 a m. Sunday School 11 a m.
St John's German Evangelical Lutheran, ne cor Second and Germania av. Rev Frederick Volz, Pastor. Services 10 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 11:30 a m. Week day services 7:30 p m.
St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran, e s S 5th, bet Ger- mania and Lapeer avs. Rev Conrad G Prottengeier, Pastor. Services 10 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 11:30 a m.
St Paul's German Lutheran, nw cor Ames and Harrison. Rev John H Westendorf, Pastor. Services 9:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 11 a m.
St Peter's German Lutheran, 235 Jackson, Carrollton. Rev Jacob F Mayer, Pastor. Sunday service 10 a m. Sunday School 11:30 a m.
Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran, cor Cherry and Ninth. Rev Henry Grueber, Pastor. Services 10 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 10.15 a m. English service twice a month in the evening.
Zion Lutheran, se cor Hancock and N Mason. Rev Otto Troge, Pastor. Sunday service 9:30 a m. Sunday School 11 a m.
Methodist Episcopal.
Ames, w s Hanchett, bet State and W Genesee av. Rev G H Curts, Pastor. Sunday services 10:30 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 11:45 a m. General prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. Epworth League Sun- day 6 p m.
Bethel A M E. 609 Janes av. Rev T A Reid, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12:30 p m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Epworth, cor S Washington av and Randolph. Rev. Frederic B Johnston, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7 p m; 7:30 in summer. Sunday School 12 m. Class Meeting 9:30 a m. Epworth League Meeting 5.30 p m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
First M E Church, nw cor S Michigan av and Adams. (Organized 1851). Rev Eli P Bennett, Pastor. Serv- ices 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Class Meeting 9:45 a m. Epworth League Meeting 6:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
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German, Tuscola cor 5th av. Rev Hartman Bau, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School 9 a m. Epworth League 6:15 p m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Jefferson Avenue, e s S Jefferson av nr Janes av. Rev Frederick Spence, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Epworth League Meeting 6:30 p m. Prayer and Song Service Thurs- day 7.30 p m. Class Meeting Sundays 9:30 a m. Warren Avenue, Warren av, bet McCoskry and Atwater. Rev. Ulysses G Ostrander, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Epworth League 6:30 p m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 p m.
Methodist Protestant.
First, cor Farwell and Fourth av. Rev Carl Lundbom, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Y PSC E 6 pm. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Stephens Street, se cor Stephens and Fayette. Rev. Alva N Waldo, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7 p m. Class Meeting 11:45 a m. Sunday School 9:30 a m. YPSCE 6 pm. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:30 p m.
Presbyterian.
Buena Vista, se cor Wadsworth av and Kimball. Rev J A Dunkel, Pastor.
. First, sw cor Harrison and Court, w s. Rev Harry R Stark, Pastor. Services 10.30 a m and 7:30 p m. · Sunday School 12 m. Y P S C E 6:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. Communion bi-month- ly.
Grace, nw cor Fayette and Dearborn. Rev Stark V Reagan, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7 p m. Y PSC E6pm. Sunday School 11:45 a m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:15 p m.
Immanuel, s s State, bet Hill and Hanchett. Rev An- drew Doremus, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 11:45 a m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
Warren Avenue, se cor Warren av and Millard. Rev J Ambrose Dunkel, Pastor. Services 10:30 a m and 7:30 p m. Sunday School 12 m. Y P S CE, Juniors 3 p m, Intermediates 3 p m, Seniors 6.30 p m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7:30 p m.
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Washington Avenue, ne cor Washington av and Will- iamson. Rev C Wendling Hastings, Pastor. Serv- ices 10:45 a m and 7:30 p m. · Y P S C E 6:30 p m. Sunday School 10 a m. Prayer Meeting Thursday 7 :30 p m.
Scientist.
First Church of Christ (Scientist), S Warren av, nw cor Hayden. Mrs Frances W Luneberg, 1st Reader. Services 10:45 a m. Sunday School 12 m. Testi- monial Service Wednesday 7:45 p m. Reading Room 503 Wiechmann Bidg. Open week days from 10 a m to 4 p m and 7 to 9 p m Monday and Saturday evenings.
Seventh Day Adventist.
S Jefferson av opp Brady Hill Cemetery. Rev Miner C Guild, Pastor. Service Saturday 11 a m. Sabbath School Saturday 10 a m. Preaching Service Sunday 7 p m.
Missions.
City Rescue Mission, 117 Lapeer av. Services every evening at 7:30 p m.
Gospel Hall, 225 N Hamilton. Sunday School 11 :45 a m. Gospel Meeting 7:30 p m. Tuesday Bible Reading 7:30 p m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7.30 p m.
Monroe Street Methodist Episcopal Mission, 1121 Mon- roe. Sunday services 3 p m. Prayer Meeting Tues- day 7:30 p m.
Reorganized Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, N Webster sw cor Cleveland.
Salvation Army, 130-132 S Baum. Meetings every even- ing at 8 p m and Sundays at 3 and 8 p m.
West Side Central Rescue Mission, 119 S Hamilton. George A Newberry, Supt. Services every week night 7:30 p m. Sundays 10 a m. Sunday School 2:30 p m.
CONVENTS.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, 520 Monroe.
Convent of the Sisters of St Dominic, 901 N 7th and Holy Family School, 1515 S Washington av, cor Harri- son and Wayne.
Convent of the Sisters of St Francis, cor Annesly and S 14th.
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Dominican Sisters Convent, n s Hoyt av, bet Owen and Sheridan av.
Felician Sisters Convent, 627 S 14th.
SS Peter and Paul, se cor Wayne and Harrison.
St Joseph's Convent, in charge of the Sisters of St Dom- inic, 901 N 7th.
HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS AND HOMES.
Christian Endeavor Hospital for Contagious Diseases (annex to and under control of Saginaw General Hospital).
Davis Nurses' Home (annex to and under control of Sag- inaw General Hospital).
Detention Hospital, n s Weiss, bet Hermansau and Bond. Helen Wells Tubercular Cottage for incipient cases Tu- berculosis, (annex to and under control of Saginaw General Hospital).
Home for the Friendless and Industrial School, 512 Howard. Organized 1870. For the benefit of desti- tute women and children. Sarah J Graham, matron. Homestead The (Girls' Home), 1801 S Michigan av. Mrs Ellen S Cumming, matron.
Michigan Employment Institution for the Blind. Estab- lished 1904, n s Houghton av bet Hanchett and Ben- jamin. Henry H Chatters, Pres; F Bruce Smith, Sec; James McCaren, Treas ; Frank G Putnam, Supt.
Saginaw General Hospital, sw cor Harrison and Hough- ton av. Mrs W C Smith, Pres; Mrs Carrie Durand, Sec; Charles E Powell, Treas; Miss Edith R Jef- feries, Supt.
St Mary's Hospital. Established 1874, ne cor Jefferson av and Meredith. Conducted by the Sisters of Char- ity of St Vincent de Paul.
St Vincent's Orphans' Home, 206 Howard. Under the management of the Sisters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul. Sister Cecilia, Superioress.
Tubercular Hospital, ns Weiss nr N Bond.
Woman's Hospital, 1413 Janes av. Organized 1888. Pres, Mrs John C Davies; Rec Sec. Mrs Charles T Kerry ; Treas, Mrs J A Cimmerer ; Supt, Miss Paul- ine M Daus.
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Achard Hardware Co, 315-317 Court. Incorporated July, 1914. Capital $10,000. F C Achard, Pres and Treas; ; Wm A Achard, Vice-Pres ; E M Achard, Sec. Acme Metal Weather Strip Co, 720 S Franklin. Incor- porated July 1, 1910. Capital $24,000. Seth Davis, Pres; Russell B Thayer, Vice-Pres; Charles A Tib- bitts, Sec and Treas.
Alderton G A & Co, 301-311 Cass. Incorporated Janu- ary, 1899. Capital $75,000. George A Alderton, Pres; Alfred A Alderton, Vice-Pres and Treas ; Clif- ford W Alderton, Sec.
Alert Pipe and Supply Co, 201-207 N Washington av. Incorporated January, 1902. Capital $200,000. E J Bissell, Pres; W N Jarvis, Vice-Pres and Genl Mngr; C H Bissell, Sec-Treas; Kent Hess, Resident Mngr.
Allington & Curtis Mnfg Co The, se cor Baum and Hol- den. Incorporated December. 1888. Capital $250,- 000. Harry T Wickes, Pres; Wm E Allington, Vice-Pres and Mngr ; Robert M Boyd, Treas ; Hervey A Colvin, Sec and Asst Mngr.
American Cash Register Co, sw cor Jefferson av and Webber. Incorporated May, 1912. Capital $600,- 000. Carl G Heyne, Pres; Hiram A Savage, Vice- Pres; Wm Seyffardt, Sec-Treas.
Arnold H B Company The, 129 N Franklin. In- corporated May 1, 1912. Capital $25,000. M P Gale, Pres; F Y Wynkoop, Vice-Pres; R B Thayer, Sec ; H B Arnold, Treas.
Asphalt Roofing Co, cor Michigan av and Wheeler. In- corporated 1892. Capital $10,000. A P Bliss, Pres; Fred L Bliss, Sec, Treas and Mngr.
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