Gould's red book : business directory, commercial register of the city of St. Louis, 1914, Part 25

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Publication date: 1917
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Nazareth Home, 3718 Morgan


Neighborhood House Day Nursery, 1844 O'Fal- lon. Mrs. C. T. Farrar, sec., 5463 Maple av. Newsboys' Home, 3010 Washington av., Rev. Peter J. Dunne, director.


Non-Sectarian Old People's Home, 3426 Frank- lin. av., Caroline Land, matron.


Old Folks Sunshine Home, 3422 Morgan.


Pentecostal Training Home, 2829 Washington


av. Mary G. Moise, supt.


Queen's Daughters Home, 3730 Lindell boul.


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums of St. Louis Board, 1803 Locust.


Russell Home for Old Ladies, 3217 Washing- ton av.


Lying-in Hospital and Founding Asylum, 5301 Page boul.


St. Frances Orphan Asylum, Oblate Sisters of Providence, Normandy.


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DISPENSARIES.


St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy, School Infirmary and Young Girls' Home, 22d and Morgan. Mother superior, Sister M. M. DePazzi Bent- ley.


St. Joseph's Female Night Refuge, 2134 Mor- gan. St. Joseph's Male Orphan Asylum, 4701 S. Grand av.


St. Louis Altenheim, 5408 S. Bway. Susan Koenig, matron.


St. Louis Colored Orphans' Home, 4316 Nat. Bdge. av.


St. Louis Protestant Orphan Asylum, Webster Groves. Mrs. Cecil Gregg, pres .; Mrs. David F. Houston, vice-pres .; Mrs. Francis D. Seward, vice-pres .; Mrs. Alfred Hebard, sec .; Mrs. Fritz Nisbet, treas.


St. Louis Training School for Nurses. Mrs. Wm. L. Huse, pres; Miss Elizabeth Green, sec., City Hospital, 14th and Lafayette av. St. Luke's Home for Nurses, 5501 Delmar boul. St. Mary's Female Orphan Asylum, Emerson. av. nw. cor. Harney av.


St. Patrick's Day Nursery, 1019 N. 6th. Mrs. Ann Wolkewitz, supt.


St. Vincent Institution for the Insane, Nor- mandy. St. Vincent's German Orphan Asylum, 1421 Hogan. Salvation Army Children's Home, 1243 N. Gar- rison av.


Salvation Army Day Nursery, 1243 N. Gar- rison av.


Salvation Army Industrial Home, 13 N. 3d. Maj. Carl Soderholm, mngr.


Salvation Army Rescue Home & Maternity Hos- pital, 3740 Marine av. Anna Hanstein, ma- tron.


Sanitarium, The (City), Arsenal, opp. Mack- lind av. Geo. A. Johns, M. D., supt. and res. physician.


Shiloh Rescue Home, 1237 Linden.


South Side Day Nursery Assn., 1621 S. 10th. Mrs. Anthony Ittner, pres .; Mrs. M. L. Hol- man, sec .; Louise Kastler, matron.


Trained Nurses Home, 5896 Delmar boul.


Washington University Nurses' Home, 2604 Lo- cust.


Woman's Christian Home, 1814 Washington and 3434 Morgan.


Working Women's Home, 2654 Locust. P. M. Hanson, pres .; George W. Lubke, Jr., sec. and treas., 706 Chestnut. Lillie L. Vaughn, matron.


Young Girls' Industrial School, 2134' Morgan.


Young Women's Club House, Y. W. C. A., 3434 Morgan. Mrs. C. C. Rainwater, pres .; Mrs. A. M. Sanderson, sec., 21 Benton pl.


CONVENTS.


Convent of Our Lady of Good Counsel, 1849 Cass av.


Convent of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 3419 Gasconade.


Convent of the Carmelite Nuns, 18th, se. cor. Victor.


Convent of the Franciscan Sisters, 1234 N. 14th. Convent of the Helpers of the Holy Souls, 4012 Washington boul.


Convent of the Immaculate Conception, 901 N. Garrison av.


Convent of the Maria Consillia Deaf Mute In- stitute, 901 N. Garrison av.


Convent of the Notre Dame, 2647 Ohio av.


Convent of the Polish Franciscan School, 3419 Gasconade.


Convent of the Visitation, Cabanne av. se. cor. Belt av.


Convent and Academy of the Sacred Heart, Tay- lor av. ne. cor. Maryland av.


Convent and Asylum of the House of the Good Shepherd, 3801 Gravois av.


Convent and Institute of the Sacred Heart, Meramec sw. cor. Nebraska av.


Dominican Convent, 1354 Tamm av. and 8219 Michigan av.


Oblate Sisters of Providence (col'd), 1411 Mor- gan.


Sacred Heart Convent, 2900 Meramec.


Sisterhood of the Good Shepherd, 4244 Wash- ington boul.


Sisters of Christian Charity, 725 Hawk av., 1421 Hogan, 1915 Lucas av., 2568 Hebert and 7623 Minnesota av.


Sisters of Loretto, 1411 N. Taylor av., 2505 N. 11th, 2820 N. 25th and 3407 Lafayette av.


Sisters of Mercy, 307 S. Euclid av.


Sisters of Notre Dame, es. Iowa, nr. Lynch; 738 S. 3d; 1050 Julia; 1204 N. Grand av .; 1363 Hamilton av .; 1852 Hogan; 1500 North Market; 1910 S. 8th; 2647 Ohio av .; 2655 Pearl av .; 3018 Oregon av .; 3219 Itaska; 4528 North Market, 4740 Carter av., 5217 N. 20th; Magnolia av., nr. January av. and Oak Hill av., nw. cor. Humphrey.


Sisters of St. Francis, Blair av.,


ne. cor. Mallinckrodt, 1119 Goodfellow av., 1204 Rut- ger, 1401 N. 20th, and Hickory, se. cor. California av.


Sisters of St. Mary, 9201 S. Bway.


Sisters of St. Joseph, '901 N. Garrison av .; 1413 S. 10th, 910 N. Garrison av., 1849 Cass av., 1914 E. Obear av., 4223 S. Compton av .; Pennsylvania av., sw. cor. Kansas. Sisters of the Precious Blood, 915 LaSalle, 930 Withnell av., Oak Hill av., nw. cor. Hum- phrey


St. Agnes Convent, 2049 Sidney.


St. Aloysius Convent, Magnolia av. se. cor. Jan- uary av.


St. Bonifice Convent, 8623 Minnesota av.


St. deChantal of the Visitation, 4012 Washing- ton boul.


St. Joseph's Carmelite Convent, 2500 S. 18th .


St. Joseph's Convent of Mercy, 2134 Morgan. St. Rose Convent, 5834 .Etzel av.


Ursuline Convent and Academy, 12th, se. cor. Russell av.


DISPENSARIES.


City, ns. Market, nr. 11th. Branches: No.


1, 3745 . Bway; No. 3, 4919 Easton av .; No. 4, 907 S. Vandeventer av.


Evening Dispensary for Women, 1607 Wash.


Good Samaritan, Jefferson av., nw. cor. Day- ton.


Holy Cross, 2601 N. 11th.


Holy Cross House, 2502 N. 12th.


Homeopathic Medical College of Missouri, 2540 Howard.


Jewish Hospital, 913 Carr.


O'Fallon, 1806 Locust ..


St. John's Clinical (Sisters of Mercy), 312 N. 23d.


St. Louis Children's Hospital, 400 S. Jefferson av.


St. Louis Obstetric, 1020 N. 18th.


St. Louis University School of Medicine, Grand av., se. cor. Caroline.


Sisters of St. Mary's Infirmary, 1507 Chou- teau av.


State Medical Clinic, 1612 Market.


Washington University, 611 N. Jefferson av.


Wayman Clinic and Dispensary (Col'd), 1419 Morgan.


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CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS.


HOSPITALS.


The Hospital Saturday and Sunday Assn. of St. Louis for aid of Hospitals. Office 1226 Pierce Bldg., 112 N. 4th. Annual public collections on the Saturday and Sunday be- fore Thanksgiving day. David R. Francis, pres .; A. L. Shapleigh, 1st vice-pres .; Wil- liam Stix, 2d vice-pres; Samuel M. Ken- nard, 3d vice-pres .; Boyle O. Rodes, sec .; Clarence H. King, asst. sec .; Walker Hill, treas.


Albrecht's Orthopedic Institute, 4035 Olive. Alexian Brothers' Hospital, 3933 S. Bway Bro. Ignatius Schneider, superior.


Allen Eye Infirmary, 4359 Taft av.


American Hospital, 3449 Pine. Dr. Emory Lan- phear, mngr.


Anti-Narcotin Sanitarium, 603 N. Garrison av. George H. Roose, mngr.


Barnard Free Skin & Cancer Hospital, Wash- ington av., ne. cor. Theresa av. F. V. Ham- mar, pres .; D. K. Catlin, sec., 604, 319 N. 4th; J. J. Wertheimer, treas .; J. Lionberger Davis, chairman executive committee; W. E. Fischel, M. D., chairman medical board; V. Cleveland, supt.


Barnes Hospital, King's Highway and Forest Park bouls.


Bethesda Hospital and Homes for Incurables, 3649 Vista av., Rachel M. Davis, supt.


Bethesda Maternity Hospital, 3649 Vista av. E. W. Sanders, pres .; Mrs. Roger Hayne, treas. ; Frances Ritchie, res. physician; Josephine Brumfield, matron.


Christian Hospital, 2945 Lawton av. Clara B. Sharpe, R. N., supt.


City, 14th and Carroll. Wayne O. Smith, supt. Evangelical Deaconess, Home and Hospital, 4125 West Belle pl. Rev. F. P. Jens, supt. Frisco Hospital, 4960 Laclede av.


German Evangelical Lutheran Hospital, 3500 Ohio av.


German Hospital, 2146 Lafayette av.


Good Samaritan, Chas. J. Doerr, pres .; H. W. Teckemeyer, vice-pres .; J. H. Wibbing, sec .; F. W. Hanpeter, treas., 1217 N. Jef- ferson av. Hygeian Home, 4518 Washington boul ..


Infectious Hospital, ns. Arsenal nr. Dalton av.


Jefferson Hospital, 2604 Gamble.


Jewish, 5415 Delmar boul. Margaret Rogers, supt.


Josephine, Grand av., se. cor. Henrietta. F. J. Lutz, M. D., surg. in charge.


Keeley Institute of St. Louis, 2803 Locust.


Koch Robert Hospital for Contagious Diseases, s. of Jefferson Barracks, Michael J. Dwyer, M. D., supt .-


Lewright & Whitener's Medical & Surgical Sanitarium Co., 4605 N. 20th.


Lutheran,


3500


Ohio


av. E.


Kellerman,


pres .; Theodore Lange, sec .; Henry Schen- kel, treas.


Mayfield Sanitarium, 920 N. Taylor av. W. H. Mayfield, chief surgeon.


McLain L. C. Orthopedic Sanitarium, 915 Au- bert av.


Metropolitan Sanitarium, 3540 N. Grand av. Missouri Baptist Sanitarium, 919 N. Taylor av. Issac H. Cadwallader, Physician in charge. Missouri Pacific Ry. Hospital, California av., ne. Henrietta. Paul F. Vasterling, cor. chief surgeon.


Missouri Sanitarium Lying-In Institution, 4496 Laclede av.


Mount St. Rose, 9101 S. Bway.


Mutual Hospital Assn of Missouri, 3551 Pine. Walter J. Eilerts, mngr.


Neal Institute Co., 4310 Morgan.


Osborn Ellen, 2800 N. Taylor av. Elizabeth O. Brown, supt.


Provident, 2824 Lawton av.


Rebekah, 3654 Caroline: Dr. Charles Pfeffer, in charge.


St. Ann's Maternity Hospital, Conducted by Sisters of Charity, 5301 Page boul.


St. Anthony's, 3520 Chippewa.


St. John's, 307 S. Euclid av.


St. Louis Baptist, 2945 Franklin av. C. C. Morris, M. D., supt.


St. Louis Children's Free Hospital, Jefferson av., se. cor. Adams. Clare L. DeCeu, supt .; Rica M. Morrow, matron.


St. Louis Eye & Ear Infirmary, 2329 Locust. St. Louis Maternity Hospital, 4518 Washington boul. Mrs. A. W. Lambert, pres .; Mrs. J. H. Steedman, vice-pres .; Mrs. M. Bayard, sec .; Mrs. J. I. Epstein, treas


St. Louis Mullanphy, Montgomery, ne. cor. Ba- con.


St. Louis Pasteur Institute, 3863 West Pine boul.


St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. Hospital, 4960 Laclede av.


St. Louis Surgical & Gynaecological Hospital, 403 N. Taylor av.


St. Luke's (Episcopalian). William H. Thom- son, pres .; H. N. Davis, vice-pres .; W. H. Whitehill, sec .; F. J. McMasters, treas .; Frances Chappell, supt., 5501 Delmar boul. St. Mary's Infirmary, 1536 Papin


The Hospital Saturday and Sunday Assn. of St. Louis for aid of Hospitals. Office, 1226 Pierce Bldg., 112 N. 4th.


U. S. Marine, T. M. Carrington, surgeon in charge. Marine av., se. cor. Miami;


office, Olive, se. cor. 3d.


VanderBeck's Maternity Hospital, 2007 Park.av. Washington University, 611 N. Jefferson av.


World's Health Institute, 3334 Washington av.


MONASTERIES.


Christian Brothers, King's Highway boul. and Easton av.


Franciscan Monastery, 3140 Meramec.


Monastery of the Visitation, Cabanne av. se. cor. Belt av.


Redemptorist Fathers, 1118 N. Grand av.


CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS.


INCLUDING ASSOCIATIONS FOR THE


IMPROVEMENT, BEAUTIFYING AND GENERAL BETTERMENT OF


THE CITY.


Affiliated Improvement Assn. of Northwest St. Louis, Florissant and Robin avs. Christy M. Farrar, pres .; Edward Ponath and C. Cutts, vice-pres .; Richard Goodenough, rec. sec., 4518 Lexington av .; C. A. Grosse, treas. Bircher Heights Improvement Assn., Wren and Woodland avs. Meets 2d Monday (35.) Rich- ard Goodenough, pres., 4518 Lexington av .; H. H. Godejohn, sec., 8022 Saloma av.


Central Av. Improvement Assn., 6764 Wise av. Central Civic Council, 600, 911 Locust. William H. Zimes, pres .; Henry J. Loud, 1st vice- pres .; E. H. Ponath, 2d vice-pres .; D. Eitz- man, 3d vice-pres .; Sylvester G. Lewis, 4th vice-pres .; William Hilkerbaumer, treas .; R. N. Baldwin, sec.


Chouteau-Lindell Improvement Assn., Cottage and Spring avs. Felix P. Lawrence, pres .; J. H. Brueggeman, vice-pres .; Thos. J. Od- lum, sec., 4067 St. Louis av .; F. W. Rabe, treas.


Christy Park Improvement Assn., 4370 Taft av .; G. C. Paulus, pres .; E. J. Hess, vice-


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pres .; C. F. H. Hunnius, sec .; Joseph Berg- mann, treas .; H. R. Freywald jr., sergeant- at-arms. Board of Directors: Dr. W. F. Allen, Jno. Kolar, J. S. Abbey, E. Nickel and James Rogers.


City Improvement Assn. of St. Louis, 1615, 112 N. 4th. Lawrence B. Pierce, pres .; Daniel C. Nugent, vice-pres .; Samuel M. Kennard, vice-pres .; John M. Robertson, sec .; George E. Hoffman, treas.


Civic League of St. Louis, 600, 911 Locust. Charles A. Stix, pres .; Frank P. Crunden, vice-pres .; Clifford B. Allen, vice-pres .; Roger N. Baldwin, sec .; Paul J. Wielandy, treas. Executive board: Clifford B. Allen, Mary E. Bulkley, Frank P. Crunden, J. Lionberger Davis, Philip B. Fouke, Dr. W. H. Fuchs, Edw. Hidden, Geo. D. Markham, Eugene Pettus, Mrs. Philip N. Moore, A. H. Reller, O'Neill Ryan, Chas A. Stix, Paul J. Wie- landy, Tyrrell Williams.


Compton Hill Protective Assn., for local civic improvement. Meets monthly (130). Victor W. Reitz, pres., 3315 St. Vincent av .; Hor- ace B. Wiley, sec., 3438 Park av .


Conventions Bureau of City of St. Louis, 614, 214 N. 6th. L. D. Kingsland, pres .; Goodman King, vice-pres .; Thomas L. Cannon, sec .; J. D. Abeles, treas.


Cote Brilliante Protective and Improvement Assn Meets 2d Monday, Marcus and Easton av. (192.) Edward J. Schall, pres .; Vincent McShane, vice-pres .; Maurice Murray, sec., 1819 Cora av .; Riley P. Hauk, treas.


Dakota Park Improvement Assn., 3200 Pulaski. Devonshire Improvement Assn., 7146 Devon- shire av.


Direct Legislation League of Missouri, 1026 N. · Bway.


Ellardsville Civic League (col'd), Pendleton av., cor. St. Ferdinand av. Meets 3d Thursday (30).


Equitable Taxation League 051, 423 Chestnut. Dr. Wm. P. Hill, pres .; S. L. Moser, sec .; H. P. Hilliard, treas.


Euclid Heights Improvement Assn. 2249 E. Eu- clid av.


Fountain Park Improvement and Protective Assn., 4927 Delmar boul. Meets monthly (76). Charles M. Talbert, pres., 4871 Foun- tain av .; Joseph W. Smith, sec., 4868 Foun- tain av.


Franklin Av. Improvement Assn., 11th and Franklin av. Joseph M. Michaels, pres .; A. L. Niedringhaus, sec., 1001 Franklin av.


French Market Improvement Assn., 1328 S. Bway (35). S. Willner, pres .; Charles Moder; vice-pres .; A. Gramlich, sec., 1260 S. Bway; M. J. Sicher, treas.


Grand-Laclede Improvement Assn. Oliver V. Hall, pres., 914 N. Grand av .; Willaim Nolan, sec., 3520 Clark av.


Gratiot-Lindenwood Improvement Assn., Smiley av., ne. cor. Ivanhoe av. (125). Meets 4th Thursday. L. M. Antoine, pres .; F. W. Huf, sec., 7009 Hancock av.


Harney Heights Improvement Assn., 2364 E. Calvary av. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays. Dan- iel J. Dailey, pres .; I. M. Schiebe, vice-pres. ; Geo. W. Burlew, sec., 2434 Bernays av .; A. J. Kirby, treas.


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Jennings Heights Land Improvement Assn., 8527 Emma av. Meets monthly (15). Wm. C. Farrar, pres .; Christy M. Farrar, vice-pres .; Edmond A. B. Garesche, sec., 605, 408 Olive; N. Frederick Schumacher, treas.


Lincoln Heights Improvement Assn., 5632 Ken- nerly av.


Marcus Av. Improvement Assn. Roy C. Sutton, pres .; H. C. Meinholz, vice-pres .; C. N. Mer-


rian, sec., 4736 St. Louis av .; F. A. Davis, treas.


Maryland and Lindell Home Assn., 4528 Mary- land av.


Mill Creek Valley Improvement Assn., 1509 Chouteau av. (105). Meets 2d Friday. C. J. Kostuba, pres .; Chas. Witt, 1st vice-pres .; Frank Hetlage, 2d vice- pres .; Henry Wander, sec., 1101 S. 7th; Otto H. Olfe. treas.


Million Population Club, 711, 308 N. 6th. Colin M. Selph, pres .; Charles F. Wenneker, vice- pres .; John H. Gundlach, 2d vice-pres .; Otto F. Karbe, sec .; Oscar Sontag, treas.


Newport Improvement Assn., 4545 Ray av.


North Clifton Heights Improvement Assn., 6333 Clayton av. J. T. O'Gorman, pres .; James Gallager, cor. sec.


North St. Louis Citizens' Assn., 3737 N. Bway. Henry C. Pollman, pres .; J. R. Kinealy, vice-pres .; James Maccallum, sec .; H. W. Huning, treas.


North St. Louis Improvement Assn., 4444 Pen- rose. Maurice W. Smith, pres .; Fred Peterson, vice-pres .; Harry Rombach, sec. and treas.


Northwest St. Louis Improvement Assn. L. W. Heimaster, pres .; Wm. F. Linne, vice-pres .; Wm. H. Beimes, sec., 4225 N. Euclid av .; G. F. Maschmeyer, treas.


Progressive Down Town Improvement Asen., 605. 506 Olive. J. F. Sensenbrenner, pres .; Sam- uel Bowman, vice-pres. and executive of- ficer, 605, 506 Olive.


Public Question Club. Meets 607 N. Grand av., Thursday, from November to May (110). Rob- ert C. Grier, pres .; Julian K. Glasgow, sec., 405 Washington av.


Referendum League of Missouri. To secure en- actment of the initiative, referendum and ie- call. Dr. William P. Hill, pres., 102 N. 8th; S. L. Moser, sec., 510, 510 Pine.


St. Louis Federation for Good Citizenship, 3644 Washington boul. Walter W. Birge, pres .; W. T. Nardin, sec., 815, 705 Olive; George J. Kendall, treas. Board of directors: Rev. Dr. W J. McKittrick, Henry H. Furth, Percival Chubb, William H. Danforth, John W. Withers.


Shaw-Dundee Improvement Assn. C. M. Ernst, sec., 3819 McRee av.


Shaw's Garden District Improvement Assn Meets monthly (200). John B. Owen, pres., 4248 Flora boul .; George W. Eads, sec., 2612 S. Grand av.


Shenandoah Improvement Assn., 2235 Oregon av. J. H. Kalbfleisch, pres .; Charles Burde, vice-pres .; P. F. Dietz, sec .; J. L. Klein, treas.


South End Improvement Assn., 6201 Michigan av. Meets 1st Monday (312). Theo. C. Mes- nier, pres .; W. F. Eckelman, sec., 6021 Vir- ginia av.


South Side Welfare and Improvement Assn. Charles J. Kostuba, pres., 900 S. 7th; Au- gust Kuhs, vice-pres .; George J. Heieck, rec. sec .; John Dillon, fin. sec .; William Klenig, treas.


South West City Limits Improvement Assn Meets 6801 Gravois av. August Pape, pres .; Charles Meyerrott, vice-pres .; John A. Schmiemeier, sec., 4360 Bates; Philip Danner, treas.


Southwestern Improvement Assn., 1605, 112 N. 4th. T. J. Mclemore, pres .; A. C. Stewart, sec. and treas .; Miss L. A. Wilson, land commissioner, 411, 722 Chestnut.


Strodtman Heights Improvement Assn., 2620 Thrush av. Harry H. Wright, rec. sec.


Tenth Ward Improvement Assn., 706, 808 N. 6th. Henry W. Barth, pres .; D. Eitzmann,


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1st vice-pres .; August J. Hufnagel, 2d vice- pres .; Arthur Stoehr, rec. sec., 4444 Penn- sylvania av .; J. G. Riefling, fin. sec .; Thomas Schueddig, treas .; W. F. Yahraus, sergeant- at-arms.


Tower Grove Citizens' Assn., meets 2d Thurs- day, 4250 Chouteau av. Charles Pfeiffer, pres .; Dr. A. W. Fleming, vice-pres .; Louis Schluer, fin. sec .; George P. Zeller, treas. Tower Grove Heights Improvement Assn., 3121 S. Grand av. Henry A. Rosskopf, pres .; Geo. W. Coombs, sec.


Twenty-Sixth . Ward Improvement Assn., 5190 Easton av.


Veiled Prophets Den, 2120 Walnut Washington Heights Improvement Waterman av.


Assn., 6119


West St. Louis Improvement Assn., 5190 Easton av. Meets on call (300). I. Joel Wilson, pres .; Samuel L. Winner, 5210 Garfield av.


West Tower Grove Improvement Assn., January av., cor. Magnolia av. Meets 3d Sunday. Dr. L. W. Schermann, pres .; B. L. Humiston, vice-pres .; John Hanneke, treas .; Emil Mal- titz, sec., 2644A Dalton av.


West Walnut Park Improvement Assn., 8301 Lucille av. (85). J. J. Huerter, pres .; J. G Meier, vice-pres .; August Buchholtz, rec. sec., 8369 Thekla av .; J. H. Meinell, fin. sec .; Jacob Kopp, treas.


Women's Organization for Smoke Abatement, 4506 Westminster pl. Mrs. Ernest R. Kroeger, pres .; Mrs. Charles Claflin Allen, vice-pres. ; Miss Cornelia Fisher, rec. sec .; Mrs. Ames Cushman, cor. sec .; Mrs. Harry L. King, treas. Zoological Society of St. Louis. Garden in For- est Park. George E. Dieckman, pres .; J. F. Abbott, 1ts vice-pres .; A. B. Carruthers, 2d vice-pres .; Cortlandt Harris, sec., 425 N. Bway; J. A. Berninghaus, treas. Board of managers: 1 year-A. B. Carruthers, Charles H. Flach, Dr. Walter H. Fuchs, John B. Heydt and Arthur A. Kocian. Two years- Prof. J. F. Abbott, Thomas H. Cobbs, O. C. Conkling, George E. Dieckman and Frank Schwarz. Three years-J. A. Berninghaus, Frank P. Crunden, Cortlandt Harris, Robert H. Keiser and Henry C. Muskopf. Miller Hageman, director, 408, 214 N. 6th.


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MISCELLANEOUS MATTER


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT:


THE EXECUTIVE.


President-Woodrow Wilson, New Jersey, Salary, $75,000. Vice-President-Thomas R. Marshall, Indiana.


THE CABINET.


Secretary of State-William J. Bryan, Nebraska.


Secretary of the Treasury-William G. McAdoo, New York. Secretary of War-Lindley M. Garrison, New Jersey. Attorney-General-James C. McReynolds, Tennessee. Postmaster-General-Albert S. Burleson, Texas. Secretary of the Navy- - Josephus Daniels, North Carolina. Secretary of the Interior-Franklin K. Lane, California, Secretary of Agriculture-David F. Houston, Missouri. Secretary of Commerce-William C. Redfield, New York. Secretary of Labor-William B. Wilson, Pennsylvania.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.


PRINCIPAL JUDICIAL OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.


Title of


Office.


Name and State.


No. of Circuit.


When and by whom app'd.


Salary.


Chief Justice-Edward D. White, La ..


.4th.


1910.


. Taft


$15,000


Asso. Justice-Joseph McKenna, Cal ..


.9th.


1898.


Mckinley


14,500


66


Oliver W. Holmes, Mass


.1st


1902


Roosevelt


14,500


66


William R. Day, Ohio ..


.6th.


1903


Roosevelt


14,500


66


Horace H. Lurton, Tenn.


7th


1909


Taft


14,500


66


Willis VanDeventer, Wyo.


8th


1910.


Taft


14,500


66


Joseph R. Lamar, Ga ..


.5th


1910.


Taft


14,500


66


Mahlon Pitney, N. J.


.3d.


.1912.


. Taft


14,500


CIRCUITS AND CIRCUIT JUDGES.


· Salaries-$7,000.


First Circuit (Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island)-William L. Putnam, Frederick Dodge and George H. Bingham.


Second Circuit (Connecticut, New York, Vermont)-E. Henry Lacombe, Alfred C. Coxe, Henry G. Ward and Martin A. Knapp.


Third Circuit (Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania)-Joseph Buffington, George Gray and John B. McPherson.


Fourth Circuit (Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia)-Peter C. Pritchard and Charles A. Woods.


Fifth Circuit (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas)-Don A. Pardee, A. P. McCormick and David D. Shelby.


Sixth Circuit (Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee)-John W. Warrington, A. C. Deni- son, and Loyal E. Knappen.


Seventh Circuit (Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin)-Francis E. Baker, William H. Seaman, Chris- tian C. Kohlsaat and Julian W. Mack.


Eighth Circuit (Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Utah)-Walter H. Sanborn, Wil- liam C. Hook, Elmer B. Adams, John E. Carland and Walter I. Smith.


Ninth Circuit (California. Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii)-Erskine M. Ross, William B. Gilbert, William M. Morrow-and William H. Hunt.


Charles E. Hughes, New York ... 2d.


1909


Taft


14,500


.


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UNITED STATES CENSUS.


UNITED STATES CENSUS, ETC., 1900-1910 CAPITALS, AREA AND POPULATION.


STATES. ;


CAPITALS.


Square


1900.


1910.


Alabama.


Montgomery.


52,250


1,828,692


2,138,093


Arkansas.


Little Rock.


53,850


1,311,564


1,574,449


California


Sacramento


158,360


1,485,053


2,377,549


Colorado.


Denver.


103,925


539,700


799,024


Connecticut.


Hartford


4,990


908,355


1,114,756


Delaware


Dover.


2,050


184,735


202,322


Florida


Tallahassee


58,680


528,542


752,619


Georgia .


Atlanta.


59,475


2,216,331


2,609,121


Idaho.


Boise City.


84,800


161,772


325,594


Illinois.


Springfield.


56,650


4,821,550


5,638,591


Indiana


Indianapolis


36,350


2,516,462


2,700,876


Iowa.


Des Moines


56,025


2,231,853


2,224,771


Kansas


Topeka.


82,080


1,470,495


1,690,949


Kentucky.


Frankfort.


40,400


2,147,174


2,289,905


Louisiana


Baton Rouge.


48,720


1,381,625


1,656,388


Maine.


Augusta.


33,010


694,466


742,371


Maryland.


Annapolis.


12,210


1,190,050


1,295,346


Massachusetts.


Boston


8,315


2,805,346


3,366,416


Michigan


Lansing .


58,915


2,420,982


2,810,173


Minnesota


St. Paul


83,365


1,751,394


2,075,708


Mississippi


Jackson.


46,810


1,551,270


1,797,114


Missouri


Jefferson City.


69,415


3,106,665


3,293,335


Montana.


Helena.


146,080


243,329


376,053


Nebraska.


Lincoln.


76,855


1,068,539


1,192,214


Nevada.


Carson City


110,700


42,335


81,875


New Hampshire


Concord.


9,305


411,588


430,572


New Jersey


Trenton


7,815


1,833,669


2,537,167


New York.


Albany .


49,170


7,268,012


9,113,614


North Carolina


52,250


1,893,810


2,206,287


North Dakota.


75,000


319,146


577,056


Ohio.


Columbus .


41,060


4,157,545


4,767,121


Oklahoma .


Oklahoma City.


70,112


790,205


1,657,155


Oregon ..


Salem .


96,030


413,536


672,765


Pennsylvania.


Harrisburg.


45,215


6,302,115


7,665,111


Rhode Island.


Newport and Providence.


1,250


428,556


542,610


South Carolina


Columbia


30,570


1,340,316


1,515,400


South Dakota.


Pierre.




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