Passaic, New Jersey, city directory, 1910, Part 2

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181 Parker Ave. Tel 809-J PAMSAIC, N. J.


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Hungarian Baptist Mission, 208 4th.


Hungarian Reformed, 4th c Morris. Rev. Ladislaus Tegze. Sunday, 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.


Italian Baptist Mission, 275 Passaic. Rev. Bruno Bru- ni. Sunday, 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sunday school, 3 p. m. Mt. Zion Baptist, (col), Chestnut nr Myrtle av.


Netherland Reformed, Park pl c Exchange pl. Rev. Cornelius Densel. Sunday, 9.30 a. m., 2 and 7 p. Praver meeting, Wednesday, 7.30 p. m.


North Reformed, Jefferson c Hamilton av. Rev. Wil- lard D. Brown. Sunday, 10.45 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 p. m.


North-Side Christian Reformed. (Holland), Myrtle av c Burgess pl. Rev. Arie J. VanDen Heuvel. Sunday, 9.30 a. m., 2 and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school. 4 p. m. Catechism, Wednesday, 7 p. m.


Passaic Baptist, Gregory av nr Park pl. Rev. Robert E. Farrier. Sunday, 10.45 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday, & p. m.


St. George's Episcopal. 16 Lexington av. Rev. Hugh Wilson, jr. Third and fourth Sundays. 7.30 a. m. and every Sunday 11 a. m .. 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. John's German Lutheran, Lexington av c Hamilton av. Rev. Paul Lemke. Sunday, 10.30 a. m., 7.30 p. m. Sunday school. 2 p. m.


St. John's Protestant Episcopal. Passaic av c Lafayette av. Rev. W. Gordon Bentley. Sunday. 7.30 and 11 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sunday school. 9.30 a. m. Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday. 9.30 a. m. Friday. & p. m. Holy days, 7.30 a. m., 4.80 p. m.


St. Joseph's Roman Catholic, Parker av c Monroe. Rev. Val Chlebowski. Sunday, 7. 8.30. 9 and 10.30 a. m. Ves- pers, 3,30 p. m. Week-days. 7 and S a. m.


St. Peter and St. Paul Greek Catholic. 34 nr Monroe. Rev. Elias Klopotowsky. Sunday. 10 a. m. Vespers. 7 p. m. Other days, 5 to 7 p. m. Sunday school. 5 to & p. m. p. m.


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St. Peter and St. Paul Polish Catholic National, Main av nr New. Rev. Ludwig Wrzesinski, pastor. Sunday, 8.30 and 11 a. m. Vespers, 3 p. m.


St. Stephen's Roman Catholic, (Hungarian), 3d c Mor- ris. Rev. Geysa Messerschmiedt. Sunday, 10.30 a. m. T'espers, 3 p. m.


Salvation Army, 328 Passaic. Sunday, 11 a. m., 3 and S p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Week-day services. 8 p. m. Slavonian Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption, 2d c Monroe. Rev. Emery A. Haitinger. Sunday, S and 10.30 a. m. Vespers, 3 p. m. Week-days, S a. m.


Swedish Evangelical Lutheran, Jackson nr Hope av. Rev. A. F. Ericsson. Sunday, 10.30 a. m., 7.45 p. m. Sun- day school, 9.15 a. m.


Temple Israel, Willard Hall, Benjamin Mandell, pres : Louis Cohen. sec. Sunday school, 2.30 p. m. Miss F. Frank, supt.


Trinity Methodist Episcopal, Autumn nr Central av. Rev. Collerd, pastor. Sunday, 10.45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday school, 2.30. Epworth League, 7, and week-day service, Wednesday, 8.


Union Chapel. Franklin av nr Westervelt pl


Unitarian. 108 Prospect. Rev. Charles Graves. Sun- day, 11 a. m. Sunday school. 10 a. m.


CEMETERIES.


Ridgelawn. Franklin av. Delawanna. office 283 Main av. Passaic.


St. Mary's (R. C.), office. 181 2d, Passaic


St. Nicholas (R. C.), Passaic opposite Clark. Garfield. office, 153 Washington pl. Passaic


St. Peter's (G. C.), Passaic opposite Clark, Garfield.


SECRET SOCIETIES. A. O. OF HIBERNIANS.


Division No. 5. Second and fourth Tuesdays. Fogarty's Hall, State street. John J. Hobin, pres ; John C. Coffey. sec. Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 2. second and fourth Thurs- days. Emerald Hall. Mrs. A. Diffly, pres : Mrs. Mary Lane. SCC.


A. O. UNITED WORKMEN.


Unity Lodge. No. 53. Second and fourth Thursdays. 274 Main av. H. S. Totten. master workman: John (). Totten. recorder.


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PRUDENT forethought requires the ownership of a family lot in a Modern Cemetery in advance of the inevitable need, as an impera- tive duty to one's family.


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The largest in the State. on Main Trolley Line between Newark and Passaic; the ideal cemetery grounds, the most accessible, beautiful and permanent, offers just now the best opportunity in New Jersey to supply that need. A modern lawn cemetery with free perpetual care of every lot. Beautiful macadam roads, clean and hard in all weather. Deep subsoil drainage for wet seasons.


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Office at Cemetery Entrance, Franklin and Delawanna Aves. TELEPHONE 1725 PASSAIC


B. P. O. ELKS.


Passaic Lodge. No. 387. Thursdays, Elks' Hall, Lex- ington av. William B. Davidson, exalted ruler ; John C. Dovle. sec. Ladies' Auxiliary, meets first and second Tuesdays. Mrs. R. J. Cullen, pres; Miss M. Cullen, sec.


CLAN MCLEAN.


No. 133. First and third Saturdays, McLean Hall. James Ferguson, chief : Charles Mullholland, sec.


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.


Passaic Circle, No. 719. Second and fourth Mondays, Red Men's Hall. P. O. bldg. Mrs. Ella Jones, chief com- panion : Miss Julia T. Fox, sec.


FORESTERS.


Court Acquackanonk. No. 22. First and third Thurs- lavs. McLean Hall. John Kelly, chief ranger ; John J. Mac Namara. sec.


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Court Liberty. No. 39. Second and fourth Thursdays, Red Men's Hall. William King, chief ranger; Thomas McCracken, sec.


Court Old Glory, No. 154. Second and fourth Tues- lays, McLean Hall. Gaetano Giaimno, chief ranger ; James Santen, sec.


FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES.


Passaic Aerie, No. 605. First and third Tuesdays, McLean Hall. John J. McDevitt, worthy pres; John C. Coffey, sec.


G. U. O. ODD FELLOWS.


Rose of Sharon Lodge. No. 5576. (col), Second and ourth Mondays. Hoke's Hall. Wiley Goode, noble grand ; Henry Walden, sec.


I. O. BRITH ABRAHAM.


Passaic City Lodge, No. 193. First and third Sundays, . O. bldg. Philip Richmond, pres ; S. Hermann, sec.


Pride of Jersey Lodge, No. 244. Second and fourth Sundays, 45 2d. Jesse Loblenz. pres; Joseph Rosenberg. ec.


NDEPENDENT ORDER FREE SONS OF JOSEPH. Grand Lodge Headquarters, 5 Jefferson.


Joseph Spitz Lodge, No. 1. First and third Wednes- lays, Bienbaum Hall. Wm. Jacobson, pres; Louis Lip- hitz, sec.


Joseph Eisman Lodge, No. 2 .Second and fourth Wed- esdays, Progress Hall. M. Adler, pres: L. Schiffman, ec.


Star Lodge, No. 3 First and third Tuesdays, Progress Hall. Mike Miller. pres : Philip Goldman, sec.


Nathan Straus Lodge. No. 4. Second and fourth Mon- lavs, McLean Hall. A. Cohen, pres; J. Levy, sec.


Progressive Lodge, No. 6. First and third Sunday. Iorrisse bldg. A. Gruber. pres : S. Cohen, sec.


I. O. SONS OF JACOB.


Beth David Lodge. No. 29. Meets first and third Wed- esdays, 45 2d. B. Mirsky. pres.


I. Q. HEPTASOPHS.


Passaic Conclave, No. 236. Second and fourth Tues- lavs. Red Men's Hall. William C. Heron, archon ; George 1. Beirne. sec.


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I. O. ODD FELLOWS.


Amelia Lodge, No. 215. Thursdays, Odd Fellows' Hall. .Adrien Zanetti, noble grand; V. Jesse Kantor, sec.


Concordia Rebekah Lodge, No. 56. Second and fourth Thursdays, Junior's Hall. Mrs. Marie Barthold, noble grand ; Louis Pohler. sec.


Passaic Encampment, No. 62 Second and fourth Satur- days, 253 Main av. William Hammond, chief patriarch ; David L. Orman, sec.


Solar Lodge, No. 171. Wednesdays, 253 Main av. Or- rie Steenland, noble grand ; W. I. Goodrich, sec.


Waverly Rebekah Lodge. No. 36. First and third Mon- days, 243 Main av. Mrs. Mary Nixon, noble grand; L. Frank Maul, sec.


I. O. RED MEN.


Little Ha Ha Tribe, No. 138. Second and fourth Fri- davs. Welsh's Hall. Cornelius Fisher, sachem: Albert Speer. sec


Minisee Council, No. 12, D. of P. First and third Tues- davs. Red Men's Hall. Mrs. Rose Berghorn, Pocahontas; Mrs. Louisa Baekalaar. sec.


Passaic Tribe. No. 74. First and third Wednesdays. Red Men's Hall. M. Room, sachem: Peter E. DeKeyser, sec


JUNIOR ORDER C. A. M.


Passaic City Council, No. 147. First and third Mondays, 215 Main av. C. C. Bonney. councilor : Wm. Bell. sec.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Advance Lodge, No. 4575. Second and fourth Fridays, Hoke's Hall. W. R. Cotti. dictator: Hastings Mahoney, reporter.


KNIGHTS OF THE LADIES OF HONOR. Smith Ledge. Second and fourth Mondays, Saal's Hall. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Perez Council. No. 262. First and third Tuesdays. Odd Fellows' Hall. Simon Dyt. Grand Knight: James J. Cow- ley, sec.


KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.


Bright Star Temple, No. 33. L. of G. E. First and third Thursdays, P. O. bldg. Mrs. Delia Aires. N. T .: Mrs. Katherine Fisher. G. of R.


Passaic Castle. No. 64. Second and fourth Fridays. John Viet. N. C .: Charles Kantz. M. of R.


INTERIOR DECORATOR


ALEXANDER STEWART. Main and Pennington Aves .. PASSAIC, R. J. Telephone 17H


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PASSAIC APPENDIX, 1910. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


Benevolent Lodge, No. 48. Every Friday, 253 Main av. Charles Rumpler, chancellor commander; F. W. Smith, K. of R. and S.


Woodland Temple, No. 1, P. S. First and third Satur- days, 243 Main av. Mrs. Sarah H. Campbell, M. E. C .; Mrs. Mary F. Elms, M. of R. and C.


MASONS.


Masonic Association, Masonic Temple. Gilbert W. Blanchard, pres; E. C. Gruehl, sec.


Centennial Chapter, No. 34. R. A. M. First and third Fridays, Masonic Temple. Frederick J. Munyan, high priest: William H. Campbell, sec.


Lessing Lodge, No. 189, F. and A. M. First and third Wednesdays, Masonic Temple. Edward Suessmutto, mas- te: Charles H. Loescher, sec.


Passaic Lodge, No. 67, F. and A. M. Second and fourth Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. J. Payne Lowe, mas- ter : Hiram F. Datesman, sec.


Stella Chapter. No. 20, O. E. S. First and third Mon- days. Masonic Temple. Mrs. William B. Davidson. W. M .: Mrs. Marion Feder, sec.


Washington Commandery. K. T. Second and fourth Fridays, Masonic Hall. Edward C. Gruehl. eminent commander : John H. Warwick, sec.


MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA.


Acquackanonk Camp, No. 7445. First and third Thurs- days, 243 Main av. Robert Matthewson, counsel; George S .- Richtmyer, clerk.


Passaic Camp, No. 12366. Second and fourth Fridays. 243 Main av. H. H. Weinberger. counsel : Martin Virag. sec.


NATIONAL UNION.


Passaic Council. No. 803. First and third Thursdays. 215 Main av. George P. Osborne, pres : James Bailey. sec.


ORDER OF HERRMANN SONS.


Germania Lodge, No. 6. Second Wednesday. Dietz's Hall. Selma Sperling, pres: Frieda Klauss, sec.


Prince Henry Lodge. No. 12. First and third Thurs- days. Dietz's Hall. F. C. Foedisch. pres: Lonis Recken- ball. sec.


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Victoria Ladies' Lodge. Second and fourth Wednes- days, P. O. bldg. Mrs. C. Welker, pres; Selma Meyers, sec.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


Passaic Council, No. 1092. Second and fourth Mon- days, Odd Fellows' Hall. John W. Doyle, regent : Wil- liam W. Neill, sec.


SONS OF ST. GEORGE.


Loyalty Lodge, No. 225. First and third Fridays, 215 Main av. Dennis Grundy, pres ; George .\. Clough, sec.


TRIBE OF BEN HUR.


Court No. 7. First and third Tuesdays, Juniors' Hall Charles A. Tuttle, chief : Samuel Bailey, jr .. scribe.


U. A. ORDER OF DRUIDS.


Humbolt Grove, No. 20. First and third Wednesdays, Dietz Hall. Ernst Walter, noble arch : A. Faulseit, sec.


C. O. TRUE REFORMERS. 1


Passaic Fountain, No. 1857. Second and fourth Wed- nesdays. Hoke's Hall.


OTHER SOCIETIES.


Adamsky's Orchestra. Mondays, 262 Passaic. Fridays, 169 Lexington av. Ervin Adamsky, leader.


Arion Singing Society. Tuesdays, Saal's Hall. Ernst Geibel, pres; Joseph Eiche, sec.


Assn. of Exempt Firemen. Municipal bldg. John Ken- nell, pres ; Tony Frylinck, sec.


Botany Singing Society. Tuesdays, Klein's Hall. Hugo Jugel, pres ; Paul Wunsh, sec.


Calico Printers' Benevolent Assn. Third Saturday. Emerald Hall.


Catholic Women's Benevolent Legion, No. 7. First and third Mondays, Red Men's Hall. Mrs. Nellie Burns, pres : Mrs. M. Clabby. sec.


Children's Sick Benefit Society. Second Wednesday,


Klein's Hall. Henry Meyer, pres ; Frank Kuhn, sec.


Christopher Columbus Benevolent Society. First Thurs- dav, 25 Dayton av.


Columbus Verein. First Thursday, 25 Dayton av. Cremation Society. First Wednesday. Saal's Hall. Herman Werner. pres: Alfred Moyer, sec


Elsass Lothringer Benefit and Sick Society. Second Monday. Saal's Hall.


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Exempt Firemen's Benevolent Assn. Fourth Tuesday. 26 Bloomfield av. Thos. Foxhall, pres; I. T. Smith, sec.


First Hungarian Dramatical Amateur Club of Passaic. Fourth Monday, Mokrai's Hall. Karl B. Ernest, pres ; Louis Marton, sec.


First Hungarian Social and Benevolent Society. First Sunday, Mokrai's Hall. Andro Czingili. pres; Stephen Sass, sec.


Hoffman's Band. Tuesdays, 193 4th. Jos. Hoffman, leader.


Holland Burial Society, (Paterson). 209 Summer.


Holland Singing Society. Tuesdays, Morrisse bldg. E. Hubelmeyer, pres ; E. Hubelmeyer, jr., sec.


Hollandsche Tooneel Vereeniging. Geschines Hall. Peter Meyer. pres.


Hungarian Republican Club. First Friday, Mokrai's Hall. John Rozsak, pres; Paul Toth, sec.


Hungarian Reformed Sick Benevolent Ladies Society. First Sunday. Mrs. Czigay, sec.


Hotz's Band. Tuesdays and Fridays, Macher's Hall. John Hotz, leader.


Ice Dealers' Assn. Monthly, at call of pres. Robert Weigel, pres ; John Lutz, sec


Independent Order Bris Schullem. New Progress Hall. I. Rosenthal, pres.


Kenilworth Society, meet at home of members. Ed- ward A. Greene, pres: Mrs. I. W. Sylvester, sec.


Klein's Union Orchestra. Thursdays, Klein's Hall. Bruno Klein, director.


Liquor Dealers' Protective League, of New Jersey, Pas- saic local. First Tuesday. Hoke's Hall. R. E. Callinan, pres: Daniel McGuire, sec.


Pannonia Odb. No. 19. Nar Slov Spolek. Second and fourth Sundays. 86 2d. Anthony Patak, pres: George Sabo. jr., sec.


Passaic Assn. of Retail Druggists. Last Monday. at members' stores. Adolph Kroll, pres: W. E. Shuit. sec.


Passaic Austro-Hungarian Sick Benefit Society. First Saturday, 25 Dayton av. Vendel Schweighardt. pres: Frank Roehrick, sec.


Passaic City Medical Society. Second Thursday, 87 Prospect. Dr. Hiram Williams, pres: Dr. Leo H. Joyce. sec.


Passaic Firemen's Relief Assn. Fourth Friday in Feb- ruarv. March, May. Aug. and Nov .. Municipal bldg. Tony Frylinck. pres : John Kennell, sec.


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Passaic Maennerchor. Tuesdays. 25 Dayton av. Frank Gani, pres; Frank Knopp, sec.


Passaic Turn-Verein. First Thursday, Turn Hall, 240 Hope av. Albert Joerger, pres; F. Albert Erler, sec.


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St. Anton's Sick Benefit Society. Second Sunday, 25 Dayton av. John Palanga, pres; John Folding, sec.


St. Elizabeth Sick Benevolent Ladies' Society. Second Sunday, Mokrai's Hall. Mrs. Sivak, pres; Mrs. Sedlak, sec.


St. Joseph's Society, (Greek Catholic Union), Fourth Sunday, S6 2d. John Hopko, pres ; Michael Feco, sec.


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St. Patrick's Alliance, Branch 5. Dist. 9. Sundays, Em- erald Hall. John J. Gillan, sec; T. B. Lyons, fin sec.


St. Stephen's Hungarian, Roman and Greek Catholic Sick Benevolent Society. Third Sunday, Mokrai's Hall. Stephen Losinszky, pres; John Geczy, sec.


Sick Benefit Society of North Passaic. First Wednes- day. Klein's Hall. Bruno Smith, pres: Curt Scheffel, sec.


Slovenska Jednoty 75, 3d. Frank Staskal, pres; Frank Pojar, sec.


Society Nederland. First and third Thursdays, Hoke's Hall. Gary VanDalen. pres; Abraham De Wilde, sec.


Venecsokol Sbor, No. 1. Second and fourth Sundays, 86 2d. Julia Kovalycsik, pres: Annie Kasper, sec.


Verein Junger Maenner. Meet first Wednesday, 115 President, Peter Lahner, pres: Joseph Leidi. sec.


Washington Drum, Fife and Bugle Corps. 121 2d. Win. Johnson, pres : Andro Sopko. sec.


Workingmen's Sick Benefit Federation, Branch 46. Last Wednesday. Saal's Hall. Paul Wunsch, pres: Otto Die- trich. sec ..



Young Men's Sick Benefit Society. First Wednesday, 25 Dayton av. Peter Lehman, pres: John Dietrich. sec.


CLUBS.


Acquackanonk. ST Prospect. Alexander Henderson, pres: Wm. H. Campbell, rec sec.


Acquackanonk Wheelmen. 7 Passaic av. F. C. Greene, pres: Paul Laue, jr .. sec


Americal Athletic. 12 Wall.


Boost Club of Passaic. 243 Main av


Calumet. 270 Main av. Durand Hemion, treas.


Century. Alternate Tuesdays. Nov. to May. at home of members. Robert Dix Benson, pres: Mrs. Kate Mitchell. sec.


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Clan McLean Foot Ball. Thursdays. Wetzel's Hall. David Nicoll, sec.


Club Ital-Americano DiMutus-Soccorso Umberto 1. Fourth Sunday, Hoke's Hall.


Club Progressita Italo-Americano. 35 Aspen pl. Frank Cancelleri, sec.


Columbia Athletic. 153 Passaic.


Garfield Bowling. Tuesdays, Geschine's Hall.


German Club of Passaic. 24 Central av


Germania Bowling. Wednesdays, Geschine's Hall.


Horse Shoe Social. Fridays. 126 Columbia av. Ber- hard Vroom, pres: Joseph Heyne, sec.


Humbert Italian-American. Hoke's Hall.


Imperial Athletic. 49 State.


Monday Afternoon. First and third Mondays, at home of members. Mrs. John O. Totten, pres: Mrs. Virginia Lake. sec.


Monterey Athletic. 171 Main av.


Mothers'. Meets Fridays, at home of members. Mrs. J. A. Bergstrom, pres: Mrs. W. B. Fairbanks, sec.


National Athletic. 48 Wall. Wm. Vanderbeck, pres: James D. Delhagen, sec.


Naturheil Verein. Saal's Hall.


Neighborhood. Rev. Reuben J. Goddard. pres: H. S. Farleigh. sec.


North Passaic Athletic. 487 Main av.


North Passaic Bicycle. Wednesdays, 25 Dayton av. Wendel Rohry, pres: Stephen Hoffman. sec.


North Passaic Rifle. Mondays. Klein's Hall. Herman Harnisch, pres: Bruno Klein, sec.


Passaic. Prospect c Erie. Bird W. Spencer, pres ; Fred A. Mallery, sec.


Passaic Boys. Nightly from 7 to 9, at 25 Dayton av. Richard Nelson, supt.


Passaic Dramatic. Mondays. Y. M. C. A. bldg.


Passaic Glee. Wednesdays. 215 Main av, C. Mortimer Wiske, director : Raymond R. Toll. sec.


Passaic Republican. 29 Lexington av. Russell Winship. sec.


Passaic Tennis. Passaic av c Boulevard. H. Wester- velt. pres: Eleanor W. Fairbanks, sec.


Phil Sheridan. First and third Wednesdays, Morrissee bldg. Daniel Diffly, pres: Dennis Lyons, sec.


Villette. Second and fourth Tuesdays, at home of mem- bers. Miss Olga W. Lindholm, pres: Mrs. Frederick B. Conant. sec.


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members. Andrew J. Gibson, pres; Mrs. Theodore S. Livsev, sec.


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Roosevelt Republican, (col). Tuesdays, 65 Main av. Cornelius Harrison, pres: H. B. Finch, sec.


- Third Ward Republican. 42 Linden.


Young Men's Social. 102 Main av.


LABOR ORGANIZATIONS.


Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' International Al- liance, local No. 109. First and third Mondays, Emerald Hall. August H. Hamilton, pres ; John Duerkes, sec.


Bricklayers' and Masons' Union, local No. 12. First and third Mondays, McLean Hall. James B. Grecley, pres : James Laidlaw, sec.


Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers, local No. 174. First and third Mondays, 243 Main av. Samuel G. Tilton, pres: William T. Gardiner. sec.


Independent Hodcarriers' and Building Laborers' Union No. 10. First and third Wednesdays, Hoke's Hall. Domenico LaPlaca, pres : Albert Prezioso, sec.


International Typographical Union, local No. 178. Sec- ond Monday, 243 Main av. Fred C. H. Gott. pres: James C. Sigler, sec-treas.


Loom Fixers' Assn. Second Thursday. Dietz's Hall. Emil Heller, pres: Frank Bartolf, sec.


Master Builders' Assn. At call of chair. M. J. Coman, pres: Hamilton M. Ross, jr .. sec.


Master Plumbers' Assn. Second and fourth Fridays, Hobart Trust bldg. Geo. S. Aldous, pres: John Collins, sec.


National Assn. of Letter Carriers, branch No. 65. First Monday, at Post Office. John J. Duffy, pres: John F. Kelly. sec.



National Assn. of Stationary Engineers, Passaic Assn. No. 11. Saturdays, Red Men's Hall. Edward C. Roberts. pres: Charles W. Oakley, sec.


United Assn. Journeymen Plumbers, G. F .. S. F. and S. F. Helpers, local No. 124. First and third Tuesdays. 335 Passaic. Paul Pontier, pres: C. A. Baker, sec.


United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer- ica. Local No. 490. Fridays, McLean Hall. John Hellegers. pres: John Martin. sec. Passaic District Council. Wednes- days. Emerald Hall. Albert Meenen, chairman ; John Carl- son, sec.


United National Assn. of P. O. Clerks. No. 630. Third Monday, at Post Office. Edward J. Sweeney, pres; Samuel Bailev. sec.


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PASSAIC STREET DIRECTORY, 1910. 33


Passaic Street Directory.


Copyright 1910.


ACADEMY STREET. From 229 Main av to Prospect. ALBION STREET. From the Boulevard to Glenside av. Aycrigg av


51


52


Offord


Randolph


D., L. & W. R. R.


VanHouten av


Glenside av


ALDEN PLACE.


From Romaine av to Terhune av.


ALFRED STREET.


From VanHouten av opp Fac- tory.


ALLEN STREET.


From 126 President to High-


land av.


ANN STREET.


From Columbia av to William. 27 28 Columbia av


57 State 108 William


ASCENSION STREET.


From 70 Franklin av to Passaic av. 30 Orchard


73 74 High


Pennington av


129


130 Reid av


145 146 Barry av


ASPEN PLACE.


From Columbia av to State.


Columbia av


Dock


Water


State


AUTUMN STREET.


From 223 Lexington av to Pine.


119 122 Lexington av


141 160 Central av


Erie R. R.


Main av


233


228 Myrtle av


245 Spruce


275 268 Pine


AYCRIGG AVENUE.


From River dr to Bloomfield av.


Erie R. R.


139 140 High


163 Pennington av


257 262 Passaic av


285 Meade av


321 322


Albion


331 Bloomfield av


BARBOUR AVENUE.


From 62 President to city limit. BARRY PLACE.


From Barry east to D., L. & W. 29 Ascension


43 VanHouten av


D., L. & W. R. R.


BARTLETT PLACE. From 58 Elm.


BEECH STREET.


From 391 Boulevard to Linden.


BELMONT PLACE.


From 265 High to Waverly pl. BERGEN STREET. From Passaic river to First.


Fourth


Third


Second


First


BERKLEY STREET. Now called Palmer street.


BISMARCK STREET.


From 292 Bloomfield av to Oak.


Maple


Hanover


Bellvale


Frederick


Factory


Oak


BLAINE STREET.


From Delaware av to Howard av.


BLOOMFIELD AVENUE.




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