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ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 02258 4426
REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
Gc 974.902 P26r 1910,pt.1
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FOURTH ANNUAL
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DIRECTORY
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PASSAIC
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GARFIELD, CLIFTON, WALLINGTON, ATHENIA, ALLWOOD AND DELAWANNA
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Part 1
CONTAINING A
General Directory of Each Town, a Complete Business Directory, a Map and Street Directory of Passaic, and an Appendix of Useful Information.
PRICE, $5.00
W. L. RICHMOND, PUBLISHER
233 MAIN AVENUE. PASSAIC, N. J.
Copyright. icio, ty W L. RICHMOND
ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN
DIRECTORY
PUBLISHERS'Y
Allen County Public Library Ft. Wayne, Indiana
5009183
Index to Advertisements.
Page
Allen Frank R.
Anderson Lumber Co.
Association American Directory Pub-
lishers
. inside back cover
Baker Peter
57
Bakker Adrian
45
Barthold Ottomar.
50
Bateman W. Grafton.
edges 6. and side lines
Berdan Furniture Co. . . side lines and 44
Bergsma Christ
45
Beyenberg William 59. Passaic Revue.
Birch S. M. Lumber Co
3 . Passaic Trust and Safe Deposit Co. .
Bogert
John
H
.top lines and 2
Pineram Mantel Co
52
People's Bank and Trust Co. . . back cover
Pettersen 1. 1 ..
side line-
Pirrone Frank.
top lines
47
Pring & Rose
47
Ricoy William E
17
De Rose Joseph.
44 : Ridgelawn Cemetery
De Vogel Contracting Co.
Doremns John H. Co ..
. front and back cover and top lines
Drake Business College
top lines
Dutton Thomas
54
First Nat. Bank (Garfield) . sido
lines 1
Fnerstinger F.
side
lines
Fusco R. & Sms
57
Gerritsen & Stewart Lumber Co.
441
Gray William A 44
Greiner & Knapp. 59
Guarantee Paperhanging and Paint-
ing Co
side
lines
Strange & Doolittle.
bottom lines
Hahn George H side lines
Harrop John T. Co. 442
Hemion Coal & Grain Co. front cover
Henry David Building Co
Hopmayer R.
61
Hughes Frank. Ile
bottom lines
Independent Construction Co. .. . side lines
Jewett E. W
61
VanderPlaat John
Kaminski B.
51
VanderVliet Construction In.
Kuenstler Albert 51
Mansfield Plumbing Co . side lives
Martin Albert
back cover
Masou Joseph 46
Mason Salvator & Co. 46 Warnaar Henry.
Merchants' Passaic & N. Y. Express.
50
Weinberger
&
Veneck.
Miller & Hordemaker
46
Molitoriz Joseph
591
Whitehead Miles C. bottom lines of,
Morrisse J. V. Co. backbone
Wise & Watson
Morse & White. 5 Young JJ A ...
57 Myers George A. & Co. Inc .. . Top lines 8 Newark Typewriter Exchange. 61 N. I. State Police Detective Bureau. .
back cover
Paradiso V. G .. front cover. top lines Passaic & Garfield Construction Co. . 442 Passaic Artistic Wrought Iron Works 51 Passaic Daily Herald 55
Passaie Daily News
50
Passaie National Bank
front cover
Cadnis John S 52
Campbell. Morrell & Co
.. side lites
Carroll Drug Co ..
. side
lines
Citizens' Coal and Supply Co. . front edge
Clement W. J. & A. C 44
Coman M. J.
side lines
De Mattia Bros
52
45
Rizsak Jomm.
: Rock Stephen.
Boosma
Bros
47
i Schablik F. B. 49
Sivarla John.
Smith Samuel &
Son Co.
45
Sprer Wine Co.
62
Stechmann Jacob.
48
Steffner A. D
Stein & BInstin.
Sommerman Pharmacy
.side lines
Stewart Alexander.
bottom lines
Strys John
Tappan A. B.
Tegenborg John
Terhune N. P.
Thatcher Furnace Co .. . top lines and 042 Troast Jacob .1 1-
Turetsky & l'inck ..
VanDerHey John
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Inhas% Steve
Vander Vliet Moving & Tracking Ca
Van Winkle FF. Y. 12
Volger B. G. Mfg. Co
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Walling James II.
Woch William
. Pordon Vincent
CONTENTS.
Allwood Directory
609
Appendix
13
Athenia Directory. 603
Board of Education
15
Board of Freeholders
13
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Board of Health
14
Board of Registration
14
Board of Trade
18
Business Directory
651
Cemeteries
23
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Churches
20
City Officials
14
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Clifton Appendix
508
('lifton Directory.
509
Clubs
30
Commissioners of Deeds.
626 Councilmen 1 1
County Board of Taxation 13
County Officials. 13
Courts, Local.
Delawanna Directory 585
Fire Department. 16
Garfield Appendix 443
445
Hospitals 18
Justices of the Peace 656
Labor Organizations
32
Lake View Directory
595
Military Organizations
19
Notaries Public
668
Passaic Directory.
15
Passaic Public Library
Population 14
Post Office Information 17
Public Schools 15 Secret Societies 23
Shade Tree Commission. 15
4.
Street Directory ..
Wallington Appendix. 560
Wallington Directory 561
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Charitable and Religious Associations
19
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Garfield Directory
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Population of Passaic County. As Shown by State Census for 1905.
-1905. 1900.
Acquackanonk Township
7,187
5,351
First District.
4,636
Second District.
1,464
Third District. 1,087
Hawthorne Borough
2,570
2,096
Little Falls Township.
3,079
2,908
Manchester Township.
2.277
3,389
North Haledon Borough
697
Passaic City
37.837
27,777
First Ward. 15.464
Second Ward
4,798
Third Ward.
4,952
Fourth Ward. 12,623
Paterson City
111.529 105,171
First Ward
11.835
Second Ward
15,707
Third Ward
12.520
Fourth Ward
14.606
Fifth Ward.
7.436
Sixth Ward.
4.194
Seventh Ward
6.940
Eighth Ward
5,455
Ninth Ward
12.126
Tenth Ward.
9.887
Eleventh Ward
7.826
Pompton Township
2.981
2,404
Pompton Lakes Borough
1,013
S47
Prospect Park Borough
1,011
Totowa Borough
738
562
2.017
1.985
Wayne Township
2.022
2.112
West Milford Township
175.85S
155.202
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See JOHN H. DOREMUS 23 Bloomfield Avenue, Passaic, N. J. 150 Designs Telephone Connections
PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910.
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APPENDIX. 1910.
County Seat, Paterson. COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Sheriff-John Rancier.
Under Sheriff-William B. Burpo.
County Clerk-John J. Slater.
Deputy County Clerk-John R. Morris.
County Collector-John L. Conklin.
Register of Deeds-Richard Cogan.
Deputy Register-Edward Cogan. Surrogate-Charles M. King.
County Engineer-Garwood Ferguson.
County Counsel-J. Willard De Yoe.
County Physician-Robert R. Armstrong. Warden of Jail-John F. Buckley. County Librarian-S. Fielder Palmer.
County Auditor-George F. Schmidt. Judge Court of Common Pleas-Francis Scott.
Prosecutor of Pleas-Eugene Emley.
Assistant Prosecutor of Pleas-Ralph Shaw.
Superintendent of Schools-Edward W. Garrison.
Coroners-Arthur A. Legg. Thos. A. Clay. Gordon G. Walton.
Physician of Lunatic Asylum-James F. Briody. Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum-John G. Donnelly. Matron of Lunatic Asylum-Mrs. John G. Donnelly.
Inspector of Roads-Robert E. Bustard.
Custodian of Public Buildings-John F. Buckley.
BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Dow H. Drukker, director: George W. Botbyl. clerk ; John H. Kehoe, Joseph MacDonald. W. H. Mason, Fred G. Sloan, Roger C. Turner. Isaac Wollenberg.
COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION.
Office in Court House. George Wurts. chairman : Wil- liam H. Young. secretary: Benjamin Rogiers, Arthur S. Corbin.
FRANK HUGHES, Inc. REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
SANITARY PLUMBING
GEORGE H. HAHN .. 187 ... Main Avenue PASSAIC Phone 204
STEAM HEATING
The Prescription Drug Store
CARROLL DRUG CO. ... 285 ... Main Avenue N. Y. & N. L. Phone 16
Delivery Depart- meut open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK GARFIELD, N. J.
INVITES ACCOUNTS
4% ON SAVINGS
W. G. BATEMAN 233 MAIN AVE.
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE
TELEPHONE 310
ARCHITECT
FRANK PIRRONE First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Connection
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COUNTY BOARD OF REGISTRATION AND ELEC- TION.
Republicans-Stephen Dawson, Samuel Mulloy. Democrats-John V. DeMott, Raymond Newman.
PASSAIC CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor -- Bird W. Spencer.
City Clerk-Thomas R. Watson.
Deputy City Clerk-Gordon L. Seger.
Tax Collector-J. Hosey Osborn.
Treasurer-John E. Ackerman.
Comptroller -- Zabriskie A. Van Houten.
Surveyor-Anton L. Pettersen.
Building Inspector-John Jelleme.
Superintendent of Streets-John Schilstra.
Assistant Superintendent of Streets-Thos. Giblin.
Counsel-Adrian D. Sullivan.
Physician-Gerard J. VanSchott.
Overseer of Poor-James H. Roscoe.
Keeper of Almshouse-Alexander Purcell.
Inspector of Sewers-John Veech.
Registrar of Vital Statistics -- George F. Grear. Superintendent of Fire Alarm-Reginald H. Bowker.
Chief of Police- William Hendry.
CITY COUNCIL.
Meets first and third Mondays. & p. m., at City Hall. Alexander Henderson, pres.
First Ward-John J. Welsh, Christopher J. Lane. Ed- ward J. Levendusky.
Second Ward-Garret Roosma. Robert D. Benson, Ed- ward N. Kevitt.
Third Ward-Hermann Friend, Myron B. Matthews. Arthur P. Jackson.
Fourth Ward-Hugh L. Waters, Thos. J. Walsh. Nor- man D. Darmstatter.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS.
Meets in City Hall. Aaron Witte, pres. : Thomas Me- Mahon, clerk : James T. Boyle, John Woods. Wm. . A. Reid.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Meets fourth Monday, & p. m., in Passaic National Bank bldg. Frank H. Field. M. D .. pres. : Dr. Hiram Williams. health officer: Wm. B. Davidson, see and plumbing inspir ; 1. Payne Lowe, veterinary inspir : Dr. John N. Ryan, med - ical inspir of schools.
ALEXANDER STEWART 141 Main Avenue = PASSAIC, N. J. = PAINTING, DECORATING, WALL PAPER
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PROGRESS BOILERS
THATCHER FURNACE CO. Est. 100 110 BEEKMAL, L L
PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910. 15
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Hobart Trust bldg. Office hours, 8,80 to 12 a. m., and 1.30 to 5 p. m. Monday evenings, & to 9. Edwin Flower. pres : Geo. N. Seger, v-pres; Chas. F. Cowley, sec : John E. Ackerman, custodian of school moneys.
LOCATION OF SCHOOLS.
High School Lafayette av c Bloomfield av A. D. Arnold, principal.
School No. 1
. Passaic c William Helen W. Bryce, principal.
School No. 2. Bergen € 2.1
Eva T. Seabrook, principal.
School No. 3 VanHouten av c Waverly pl Minnie A. Lees. principal.
School No. 4 Paulison av c Lincoln Chas. F. Lodor, principal. School No. 5 Harrison nr Hope av Lauson B. Skidmore. principal.
School No. 6. Hamilton av c Madison Mayte Sullivan, principal.
School No. 7 Summer nr Myrtle av Emma L. Gifford, principal.
School No. 8. the South Grace W. Reynolds, principal.
School No. 9. .Columbia e Jackson Helen L. Speer, principal.
School No. 10. . Harrison c Parker av Lauson B. Skidmore. principal.
Manual Training School. Municipal bldg Wm. A. Robbins, principal. SHADE TREE COMMISSION.
Meet in City Hall Friday before third Monday. Secre- tary's office, 257 Main av. William S. Benson, pres ; John E. Ackerman and George P. Rust : Carl S. Deans, sec: \u- gust R. Hunter, supt.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Passaic Public Library. City Hall: Reid Memorial Li- brary, 80 Third street ; Park branch, 65 Westervelt pl : open daily from 9.30 a. m. to 9.30 p. m. Reading room open Sundays from 2 to 6 p. m.
Trustees-Wm. C. Kimball, pres; Louis R. Cowdrey. treas : Edward A. Greene, sec: Robert D. Benson, Gilbert 1. Blanchard, with Bird W. Spencer and I. O. Woodley. ex-officio. Elizabeth White, librarian.
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Campbell Morrell & Co.
PASSAIC
Both Phones No. 74
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
M. J.
COMAN
Carpenter ... and ... Builder JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
... 30 ... Bloomfield Avenue PASSAIC Established 1882
GASOLINE ENGINES GEO. A. MYERS & CO., Inc. 63 Washington St., Poterese
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PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910. THE COURTS.
Passaic District Court, Municipal bldg, sessions Wed- nesday and Friday of each week, at 10 a. m. William W. Watson, judge ; T. M. Bustard, clerk.
Police Court, Municipal bldg, sessions 9 a. m. daily. Thomas P. Costello, judge; Gustav Schmidt, court officer.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Headquarters, Municipal bldg. Reginald H. Bowker, Chief ; Walter S. Gibson, Assistant.
Engine No. 1-Prospect c Howe av. Elmer E. Graham, Captain. William Fitzgerald, Lieutenant.
Engine No. 2-Passaic nr Second. William Nelson, Captain. James Delaney, Lieutenant.
Engine No. 3-Madison c Columbia av. J. W. Clemons. Captain. James Cunningham, Lieutenant.
Engine No. 4-President c VanWinkle av. Joseph Greeley. Captain.
Engine No. 5-Bloomfield av c Linden. John Donnelly, Lieutenant.
Truck No. 1-Prospect c Howe av. Thomas Hutchin- son. Captain.
Truck No. 2-Franklin av c Westervelt pl. Francis A. Veitch, Lieutenant.
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES.
12 Bergen and Third.
13 McLean Mill.
14 Mercer and Second.
15 Passaic and Second.
16 Passaic and Columbia av.
17 General Chemical Works.
18 Canal and Passaic.
19 The Okonite Mill.
21 Summer and Spruce.
23 Main av c Pennington av.
24 Main and Gregory avs.
25 Municipal Building.
26 Passaic and Gregory avs.
27 Bloomfield av and Irving pl.
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28 Main av c Highland av.
31 Manhattan Rubber Works.
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32 Paulison av and High.
33 Alert Truck House.
34 River Drive and Brook av.
35 Linden Hose House.
36 Passaic and Lafayette avs.
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LARGEST HOUSE IN THE STATE JOHN H. DOREMUS 28 Bloomfield Ara., Passaic, N. J. Telephones
PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910. 17
37 Ascension and Orchard.
38 Franklin av and Howard.
39 Bloomfield and Lafayette avs.
41 Dayton av and Mattimor.
42 Hamilton av and Madison.
43 Washington pl and State.
44 Jefferson and Hope av.
45 Main av opp Chestnut.
46 Lexington av and Harrison.
47 President and Van Winkle av.
52 8th nr South.
53 Passaic Print Works.
54 Manhattan Print Works.
56 N. S. Finishing Co.
122 Park pl. opp McLean.
123 Paterson Parchment Paper Co.
124 South and 8th.
125 New York Belting and Packing Co.
126 Monroe c Third.
131 Passaic and Main av.
132 Passaic c Ninth.
133 Acheson Mill.
142 Passaic and Sixth.
212 Gregory av and Lincoln.
213 Cottage pl c Montgomery.
214 Grove c Madison.
311 Lafayette av and Maple
312 Pennington and Aycrigg avs.
314 Reid c VanHouten av.
315 Bloomfield and VanHouten avs
411 President and Dayton av.
412 Lexington av and Monroe.
413 Monroe and Hope av.
414 Central av and Summer.
415 Hope av c Van Buren.
421 Central av c VanBuren.
PASSAIC POST OFFICE.
Prospect c Bloomfield av. Office hours, 7. a. m. to S p. m .: Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m .; holidays, 7 to 9.30 a. m. Money order and registry department, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Mails Received -- From New York, 6, 7. 9 and 10.30 a. m., 1. 2.30, 3, 3.30. 4.30, 5.30, 7. 8.30 and 11 p. m. : from Pater- son. 7. 9. 9.30 a. m., 1. 3. 3.30, 5.30. 7.30 and 11 p. m. from Rutherford. 7 and 9 a. m .. 1. 2.30, 3.30, 5.30 and 8.30 p. m. Western mail is received via New York.
LOANS
REAL ESTATE FRANK HUGHES, Inc.
STEAM HEATING
GEORGE H. HAHN ... 187 ... Main Avenue PASSAIC Phone 204
SANITARY PLUMBING
CARROLL DRUG CO. ,285 ... Main Avenue N. Y. & N. J. Phone 16
The Prescription Drug Store
Delivery Depart- ment open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK GARFIELD, N. J.
INVITES ACCOUNTS
4% ON SAVINGS
W. G. BATEMAN
233 MAIN AVE.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
TELEPHONE 310
ARCHITECT
FRANK PIRRONE First National Bank Bldg. Telephone Connection CARFIELD, L. L
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Mails Dispatched-To New York, 7.30. 10 and 11.45 a. m., 12.45, 1.45, 2.30, 4. 5.45. 7, 7.45. 9.15 and 11 p. m .; to Paterson, 6, 7.30. 10 and 11.45 a. m., 12.45, 2.45, 4. 5.45. 7. 9.15 and 11 p. m. ; to Rutherford, 7.30, 10 and 11.45 a. m., 1.45, 2.30, 5.45, 9.15 and 11 p. m .; west direct, 7.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m .; far west via New York, 10 a. m., 12.45. 1.45, 4, 5.45, 9.15 and 11 p. m. ; Sundays to all points, 6 p. m.
Registry Mails-Received, 7, 9 and 9.30 a. m., 1, 3, 3.30, 5.30 and 7.30 p. m .; dispatched, 7.15. 11.45 a. m., 1.45, 2:30, 4, 5.45 and 8 p. m.
Deliveries-Main business district and mills, 7.30, 9.30 a. m., 1.30, 3.45 p. m. ; main residential and Dundee, 7.30 a. m., 1.30, 3.45 p. m. ; outlying residential, 7.45 a. m., 3.45 p. m.
Boxes Collected -- Business district, 6, 8, 9.30 a. m., 12.45, 2. 3.45. 6. 10 p. m .; residential district, 8 a. m., 1.45, 4, 8 p. m.
Station 1 -- 65 Westervelt pl. Alice Earl in charge.
Station 2-125 2d. Stephen F. Cserepy in charge.
Station 3-55 Highland av. Anthony DaCorte in charge.
Station 4-354 Palisade av, Garfield. Max Klemm in charge.
Station 5-328 Bloomfield av. Cornelius Pipeling in charge.
Station 6-27 Monroc. Henry Balson in charge.
Station 7-553 Main av. Peter Brooks in charge.
Station 8-152 Passaic. Adolph Kroll in charge.
Station 9-29 Plauderville av. Charles Mever clerk in charge.
Garfield Station-Passaic street. George E. Hackett in charge.
Clifton Station (independent)-Main bet Clifton and Madison avs. George S. Duffus in charge.
BOARD OF TRADE.
Meets at call of chair, at 229 Main av. Victor L. Ma- son. pres : Elliot M. Henderson. 1st v-pres: Edward E. Poor. 2d v-pres: T. A. R. Goodlatte. 3d v-pres: Richard Morrell, 4th v-pres : Chas. F. H. Johnson. sec : Richard J. Scoles, treas.
HOSPITALS.
Free Dispensary. 29 Lexington av. Open daily from 1 to 2 p. m.
Isolation Hospital. Paulison av nr Hammond. Mary F. Bradley. supt.
141 MAIN AVE., PASSAIC, N. J.
ALEXANDER STEWART For OILS, GLASS and PAINTERS' SUPPLIES
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TUBULAR FURNACES Grestest Warte At Hosters Investyute THATCHER FURNACE CO.
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Passaic General Hospital, Lafayette av nr Grant. Inc. 1892. Bird W. Spencer, pres ; John Woolley, sec; Richard Morrell, treas; Margaret A. Wallace, supt of nurses.
St. Mary's Hospital, Pennington av nr Aycrigg av. Or- ganized in 1895, under supervision of Sisters of Charity. Sister Rose Vincent in charge; Margaret Wilson, supt of nurses.
MILITARY.
Company A, 5th Regiment, N. G. N. J., 230 Washington pl. Drill every Thurs. evening. Jas. T. Barker, capt ; Fred'k E. Rohrbach, first lieut; Fred P. Levson, second lieut.
Department of Rifle Practice, State of New Jersey, 185 Main av. Bird W. Spencer, inspector-general.
George G. Meade Post, No. 7, G. A. R., meets first and third Tuesdays, Elks' Hall. Abraham Noonberg, com- mander ; J. Sayre Oakley, adjutant
New Jersey State Rifle Assn., 185 Main av. Henry G. Aspell, Clerk.
United Spanish War Veterans. Gen'l A. S. Burt Camp No. 2, second Tuesday, Juniors Hall. Benj. Turner, com- mander ; H. H. Weisert, adjutant.
CHARITABLE AND RELIGIOUS.
Charity Organization Society of Passaic. 38 Bloomfield av. Francis W. Soule, treas ; Mrs. A. M. Lake, agt.
Cirila Methoda, 75 3d. John Hilla, pres; Joseph Kor- nath, sec.
Passaic Day Nursery, 104 Jefferson; established 1892; open from 6.30 a. m. to 7 p. m. Children cared for only while parents are out at work : terms, 5c. per day for each child. Mrs. W. I. Barry, pres: Mrs. W. S. Benson, treas : Mrs. Howard Westervelt, sec: Mrs. Florence Briggs, matron.
Passaic Diet Kitchen Assn .. 155 Passaic; pasteurized milk for the poor. Mrs. E. H. Rosenheim, pres: Mrs. Thomas Moore, v-pres: Mrs. R. J. Scoles, sec : Miss S. E. Demarest, treas : Mrs. R. D. Kent, auditor; Mrs. Mary Rose, matron. A trained visiting nurse can be found from < a. m. to 5.30 p. m.
Passaic Home and Orphan Asylum, 64 River Drive : or- ganized 1883: incorp. 1884. Mrs. J. O. Totten, pres : Mrs. T. M. Moore and Mrs. Wm. H. Doremus. v-pres : Mrs. I. A. Morev. financial sec : Mrs. J. V. S. Van Winkle. cor sec: Mrs. W. W. Scott, treas: Miss S. Elizabeth Demarest. registrar.
Odd Pieces Not Found Elsewhere
Berdan Furniture Co.
Main Avenue and Washington PI. PASSAIC
MASONS' MATERIALS SEWER PIPE CRUSHED STONE ROOFING PAPERS
Campbell Morrell & Co. PASSAIC
Both Phone NO. 74
V. C. PARADISOISTEINWAY PIANOS
|298 Main Ave. PASSAIC, N. J. Telephone 618
Mansfield ::: REPRESENTING ::: Plumbing 20 PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910.
Co. 206-208-210 Washington Pl. Phene 87 PASSAIC, N. J.
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS
ALL WORK DONE BY COMPETENT WORKMEN
RUBBER
GOODS BRUSHES
GREATEST VARIETY LOW PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS
THE STEMMERMAN PHARMACY
Main and Jefferson PASSAIC
Rim a Gr Kat Tel Slov. Jednota Sokol (Branch No. 1). 75 3d, Joseph Braviak, pres; Andro Blahut, sec
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals meets first Wednesday at 265 Passaie. John Kennell, pres ; Edward H. Smith, sec.
Union Benevolent Society, 38 Bloomfield av ; organized 1861 ; supported by voluntary contributions. Mrs. T. M. Moore, pres; Miss Charlotte E. Pudney, sec; Mrs. Grace E. Clinton, treas ; Mrs. A. M. Lake, supt.
Women's Christian Temperance Union meets every Fri- day and Sunday afternoons, at Willard Hall, Bloomfield av. Mrs. T. M. Moore, pres ; Mrs. Chas. Rowland, sec.
Young Men's Christian Assn., $ to 12 Lexington av, open daily from 2 to 10 p. m., Saturdays and holidays from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Edward A. Greene, pres ; F. W. Soule, treas; Hugh McQueen, sec: Geo. Walker, general see ; Raymond A. Searfoss, physical director; Rev. James K. Morris, religious work director.
Young Women's Christian Assn., 209 Madison ; all wom- en regardless of creed may enjoy the privileges of the association, which includes use of library, educational and gymnasium classes, lunch room, boarding home, social and religious meetings, open daily from 9 a. m. to 9.30 p. m. Miss Carrie A. Smith, pres: Mrs. Homer Wilcox, first v-pres; Miss Esther M. Burton, general sec : Miss Bessie M. White, industrial sec.
CHURCHES.
Apostolic German Church, 19 Dayton av.
Calvary Baptist, 208-210 President. Rev. Robert Elder, pastor. Sunday, 10.45 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 2.45 p. m.
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Congregation Becher Chiollem Synagogue. 26 2d. Sat- urday, 7.30 to 11.30 a. m., 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Week-days, 7.30 to 9.30 a. m., 6 to & p. m.
Bethel M. E. Church, (col), Myrtle av. Rev. Adolphus Willis. Sunday, 11 a. m., & p. m. Sunday school. 3.30 p. 11. Praver meeting, Friday, & p. m.
Chevra Tehilim Anshe Poalim Synagogue. 116 2d. Res Philip Davidson. Saturday. 7.30 to 10.30 a. m .. 5.30 to 7.30 p. m. Week-days, 6.30 to 9.30 a. m .. 5 to & p. m.
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Christian Reformed. (Holland). Hope av nr Madison. Rev. Gerrit Westenberg. Sunday, 9.30 a. m., 2 p. m. Sun- day school, 3.45 p. m.
Church of Jesus Christ. 275 Passaic. Rev. James R. Morris. Sunday. 10.30 a. m .. 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. Gospel meetings. Tues, Thurs .. Sat .. 7.45 p. m.
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Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, (R. C.), St. Nicho- las' Hall. Rev. David Gamba. Sundays, S and 10,30 a. 111. Sunday school. 2 p. m. Vespers, 7.80 p. m.
Congregation Bnai Jacob Synagogue, Washington pl c Columbia av. Rev. Moses Lippman. Saturdays, § to 11 a. m., 5 to 7 p. m. Week-days, 7 to 9 a. m .. 5 to 7 p. m.
First Christian Reformed Church. Prospect nr Academy. Rev. J. M. Ghysels. Sunday. 10.45 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sun-, day school, 9.30 a. m.
First Church of Christ, (Scientist), People's Bank bldg. Mrs. Lillian C. Lord, first reader ; Miss Annie E. Lefferts, second reader. Sunday. 11 a. m. Wed .. & p. m. Read- ing room open 2 to 4 p. m. daily.
First Congregational. Randolph c High. Rev. Reuben J. Goddard. Sunday. 11 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school. 9.45 a. m. Praver meeting, Wednesday, & p. m.
First German Evangelical Presbyterian. Madison nr Columbia av. Rev. August Jung. Sunday. 10.30 a. m. 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m.
First Holland Reformed, Quincy c Hamilton av. Rev. Nicholas Boer. Sunday. 9.30 a. m .. 2 p. m. Sunday school, 4 p. m.
First Methodist Episcopal. Bloomfield av c Gregory av. Rev. Jacob A. Cole. Sunday. 10.45 a. m .. 7.45 p. m. Sun- day school, 9.30 a. m. Epworth League, vesper service. 6.45 p. m. Praver meeting. Wednesday. 7.45 p. m.
First Presbyterian. Passaic av c Grove. Rev. James D. Steele. Sunday, 10.45 a. m .. 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Praver meeting, Wednesday. & p. m.
First Reformed. Passaic av c Paulison av. Rev. Ame Vennema. Sundav. 10.45 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school. 9.30 a. m. Praver meeting. Wednesday. & p. m.
German Baptist, Sherman nr Hope av. Sunday, 10.45 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Grace Presbyterian. Hamilton av c Jackson. Rev. Sunday. 11 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Sunday school. 2 p. m. Praver meeting. Wednesday. S.p. m.
Greek Catholic Church of St. Michael. 1st nr Bergen. Rev. Iren Janiczky. Sunday, & and 10 a. m. Vespers, 3 p. m.
Hebrew Leboritz Friendship Assn., Synagogue. 52 Hope av. Isaac Fogelman. rabbi. Saturday, 9 to 11 a. m., other davs. S to 10 a. m. Friday. 6 to 7 p. m.
Holy Trinity German Catholic. Jackson c Hope av. Rev. Edward F. Schulte. Sunday, S. 9.15 and 10,30 a. m. Sunday school. 2.30 p. m. Daily. 8 a. m. Holy days, 5.30 and 9.30 a. m.
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St. Mary's Baptist Mission. (col). 69 Main av. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Praver meeting, Friday, 8 p. m. St. Nicholas' R. C .. Washington pl nr State. Rev. Thomas J. Kernan. Sunday, 6, 7, 8.80, 9:30 and 10.45 a. m. Week-days, 6, 7 and & a. m. Sunday school. 2 p. m.
St. Paul's A. C. (col. Oak nr Myrtle av. Rev. Ben- iamin Fisher. Sunday. 11 a. m., & p. m. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Wednesday and Friday, & p. m.
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