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New Jersey State Hospital, at Trenton.
Resident Officers-Medical De- partment-Dr. Henry A. Cotton, medical director; Drs. E. B. Funkhouser, R. Grant Barry, Oran A. Wood, A. B. Musa, H. V. Pike, W. B. Jennings, R. G. Stone, Julia Donahue, assistants.
Business Department-Samuel T. Atchley, chief executive offi- cer; Charles DeF. Besore, secre- tary: John H. Connolly, princi- pal bookkeeper.
Officers of State Prison.
Principal Keeper, James H. Mulheron. Local Board-C. W. Huntington, Elizabeth: William B. Maddock, Trenton; Prof. E. R. Johnstone, Vineland: George W. Adams, Trenton; Richard M. More, Bridgeton: Wilson Jones, Franklinville; William H. Loftus, Glen Ridge. Physician, Martin W. Reddan: Resident Physician, Dr. J. Wellington crane; Moral Instructors, Protestant, Rev. Charles Elder and Rev. John B. Van Pelt; Catholic, Rev. Louis P. Guzzardi; Jewish, Rabbi Harry Jacob.
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MERCER COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Government-Board of Chosen Freeholders: George H. Royle, Director; Arthur Bray, Jr., William P. Conard, Francis A. Crawford, George R. Hutchin- son, Elmer E. Margerum, John McCullough.
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Department of Public Affairs- Director, Arthur Bray. Jr .; Clerk of Board of Chosen Freeholders, Walter C. Fowler: County So- licitor, Frederic R. Brace: County Sealer of Weights and Measures, Stephen G. Plant: County Physi- cian, Frank G. Scammell; County Board of Elections, Anthony S. Brennan, Chairman; Holmes E. LaRue, Secretary; Hiram A. Cook, Orlo S. Hatton; County Superintendent of Schools, Jo- seph M. Arnold: Mercer County Farm Bureau, Frank A. Carroll. Department of Road Repair-
Director, George R. Hutchinson; Supervisor of Roads, James Ross.
Department of Bridges and Culverts-Director, Francis A. Crawford: Assistant County En- gineer, Edmund F. Storer.
Department of New Roads- Director, George H. Royle; Coun- ty Engineer, Harry F. Harris.
Department of Revenue and Finance-Director, William P. Conard; County Collector, Edgar G. Weart; County Board of Tax- ation, President, A. K. Leuckel, Lloyd W. Grover, Charles R. Randall; Mercer County Sinking Fund Commission, Edgar G. Weart, William L. Hendrickson, A. Crozer Reeves, George H. Royle, Howard F. Tomlinson.
Department of Public Build- ings-Director, Elmer E. Mar- gerum; Warden of Workhouse,
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Clark W. Hendrickson; Warden of County Jail, John . D'Arcy: Matron of Court House, Mrs. Frances Logan; Matron of Jail, Mary F. Tams.
Department of Courts and Charities-Director, John McCul- lough; Supreme Court Justice, Thomas W. Trenchard; Circuit Court Judge, Frank T. Lloyd: Judge, Common Pleas, Orphans' Court and General Quarter Ses-
sions; Erwin E. Marshall;
County Clerk, John H. Fetter: Deputy County Clerk, O. W. Warren; Naturalization Clerk, Michael Commini; Sheriff, Fred-
erick P. Rees; Deputy Sheriff, Harry V. Holden; Prosecutor of the Pleas, A. Dayton Oliphant; Assistant Prosecutor, James Hammond: County Detectives, James S. Kirkham, William Hart- man, Clarence F. C. Preston; Sur- rogate, Samuel H. Bullock: Dep- uty Surrogate, Charles M. Titus; Probation Officer, William N. Morrison : Assistant Probation Officer, Hiram G. Madden; Coro- ners, John R. D. Bower, Franz A. Wagner and Joseph Reading; Su- perintendent of County Cemetery, Louis Coutier; Court Crier, Fred- erick Beans.
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CITY OF TRENTON.
City Government-Board of
Commissioners, Frederick W.
Donnelly, Mayor; Edward W. Lee, George B. La Barre, J. Ridgway Fell, George W. Page. Department of Public Affairs- Director, Mayor Frederick IV. Donnelly; Mayor's Secretary, Bernard J. Walsh; Mayor's Ste- nographer, Helen W. Hartman; City Clerk, Leon D. Hirsch: As- sistant City Clerk, Alfred G. Howell; Overseer of Poor, Wil- liam H. Nutt: Assistant Overseer of Poor, William S. D'Arcy; City Physicians, Joseph F. Higgins, Wilbur Watts, Lawrence H. Rogers; Superintendent of Mu- nicipal Colony, Collen M. Worth: Superintendent of Weights and Measures, James E. O'Donovan; Supervising Nurse of Tuberculo- sis Hospital, Miss Anna B. Weis- enberger: City Counsel, Charles E. Bird: Secretary to City Coun- sel, Dorothy B. Pitman: City At- torney, Henry M. Hartmann.
Department of Revenue and Finance-Director, Edward W.
Lee; Comptroller, Edward W. Lee: Deputy Comptrolley, Harry R. Bergen; Clerks to Comptrol- ler, Roscoe K. Cook, Charles J. Miller: City Treasurer, Harry E. Evans; Clerk to Treasurer, John A. MacCrellish : Receiver of Taxes, Clinton J. Swartz: Depu- ties, Thomas Campbell, George I. Tilton: Delinquent Tax Collector, Andrew Sweeney; Commissioners of Assessment of Taxes, Presi- dent, Robert R. Volk, Charles H. Metzger; Chief Clerk, Michael F. MeDade; Clerk, William L. Van- dewater; Treasurer - Secretary Trenton Water Works, John D'Arcy, Jr .; Clerks to Water De-
partment, William Morgan, Jr., Harry H. Rittenhouse, John J. Kerwin:
Draftsman, William
Middleton; House Inspector, James C. Brickell; Judge Dis- trict Court, John A. Montgomery; Clerk, Henry M. Stratton: Dep- uty Clerk, Linton S. Marshall
Department of Streets and Public Improvements - Director, J. Ridgway Fell: Engineer of Streets, Abram Swan, Jr .: As- sistant Engineer of Streets, Jo- seph E. English; Engineer Sew- ers and Water, Alfred C. Greg- ory: Assistant Engineer Sewers and Water, Chauncey H. Rogers; Superintendent of Water Works, Alvin Bugbee: Superintendent of Streets, W. S. Cadwallader; As- sistant Superintendent of Streets, Philip W. McKeag: Superintend- ent of Sewer Maintenance, Rich- ard Walsh: Chemist, Anastasius Parobek.
Department of Public Safety- Director, George B. LaBarre; Deputy, J. Wallace Hoff: Direc- tor's Secretary, Harry F. Kemler; Chief of Police, William Dett- mar; Captains of Police, First District, James T. Culliton: Sec- ond District, Richard Pilger; Chief Fire, James W. Bennett; Assistant Chief Fire, Walter Lan- ning, John G. Ford: Excise In- spector, Harry Botschart: Build- ing Inspector, E. B. G. Hancock; Assistant Building Inspector, Au- gustus A. Forman: Health Offi- cer, Dr. Alton S. Fell: Welfare Nurses, Mrs. Ella W. Turner, Miss Clara Stryker, Miss Mar- garet M. Beckmyer, Miss Pamela C. Dickinson, Miss Wilhelmina Plummer; Plumbing Inspector, Frank H. Fitzgeorge; Dairy In-
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spector, Herbert H. Haines; Po- lice Justice, Wm. H. Geraghty: Superintendent of Crematory, John T. McClain; Assistant Su- perintendent of Crematory, Wil- lis C. Morgan; Superintendent Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, Oliver M. Schafer; Lineman, W. Edward Walton; Assistant Line- man, Edward Leahey; Dog Catcher, Christian Stubenazy.
Department of Parks and Pub- lic Property-Director, George W. Page; Custodian of City Hall, George W. Fagans, Jr.
Sinking Fund Commission- Frederick W. Donnelly, Mayor; Edward W. Lee, City Comptrol- ler; W. J. B. Stokes, William J. Convery, R. K. Bowman.
Board of Education.
Lambert Alpaugh, Henry 0 Buchanan, George H. Cartlidge, Rev. William M. Curry, John A. Hartpence, A. Dunbar Hutchin- son, Hannah L. Longmore, James S. Messler, William L. Waldron. President, James S. Messler; Vice President, George H. Cartlidge; Supervising Principal, Ebenezer Mackey; Secretary, Robert C. Belville; Business Manager, Wil- liam R. Poland: Custodian of School Moneys, Harry E. Evans; School Mechanic, John Thines; Attendance Officers. Joseph K. Beans, Elwood C. Quig: Offices, Administration Bldg., 9 S Stock- ton.
Board of School Estimate.
Edward W. Lee, George B. La Barre, Frederick W. Donnelly, William L. Waldron, John A. Hartpence.
Public Schools
Supt., Ebenezer Mackey; Super- visor of Music, Catherine Zisgen: Supervisor of Drawing, Emma Britton; Supervisor of Kinder- gartens, Bertha M. Barwis: Su- pervisor of Manual Training, William R. Ward; Supervisor of Physical Culture, Myrtle Hum- mer; Supervisor of
Domestic Science, Jean P. Case.
Administration Bldg., 9 S. Stockton.
Trenton High School, Chest- nut .and Hamilton aves .; Princi- pal. William A. Wetzel.
Trenton Junior High School, Princeton av. nr. Southard; Prin- cipal, William A. Metzel.
Carroll Robbins (Training), Tyler nr. Chestnut av .; Principal, Beekman R. Terhune.
Cadwalader, Boudinot cor. Mur- ray; Principal, Anna M. Fell.
Centennial, Whittaker av. bet. Bayard and Butler; Principal, Mrs. Elizabeth Yard.
Charles Skelton, Centre nr. Bridge; Principal, Mary C. Brear- ley.
Columbus, cor. Brunswick av. and Mulberry; Principal, Mary T. Convery.
Cooper, Market cor. Cooper; Principal, Nellie M. Wallace.
B. C. Gregory, 31 Rutherford av. cor Exton av .; Principal, S. Ida MacMahon.
Dorothea L. Dix, nr. N. J. State Hospital; Principal, Anna A. Harvey.
Escher St. (Colored), Escher; Principal, Theodore E. Kinney.
Franklin, William bet. Liberty and Dayton; Principal, Joseph M. McCallie.
Girard, Girard av. nr. St. Joes av .; Principal, Mary L. Johnston.
Lincoln (Colored), Bellevue av. nr. Calhoun; Principal, T. Ed- ward Kinney.
Lutheran, 64 Cooper; Principal, Meta Combs.
Hamilton, Hamilton av. cor. Anderson; Principal, Elizabeth H. Henney.
Harrison, Genesee nr. Chestnut av .: Principal, Mary E. Thorn.
Hewitt, Emory av. nr. Wash- ington; Principal, 'Mary A. Coyle. Hillcrest, Beechwood av .; Prin- cipal, Mrs. Genevieve T. Jackson. James Moses, Park av. nr. Hamilton av .; Principal, Mary F. Conners.
Jefferson, Brunswick av. nr. Southard; Principal, Alice V. Valentine.
John A. Roebling, intersection of Beatty and Home av .; Princi- pal, Mary E. Thorn.
Joseph Wood, Academy bet. Broad and Montgomery; Princi- pal, Ella A. Macpherson.
Livingston, Rose nr. Princeton av .: Principal, Alice D. Wiley. McClellan, Fillmore nr. N. Clinton av .; Principal, Eva Ellis. Monument, Pennington av. ab. Willow; Principal, Alice D. Wiley. Mott, Centre bet. Landing and Cliff; Principal, Clara Wilson.
Nixon (Colored), Bellevue av. opp. Fowler; Principal, Theodore E. Kinney.
Parker, Union nr. Ferry; Prin- cipal, Lilliam M. Reed. Peabody, W. Hanover cor
Green pl .; Principal, Anna B. Wooley.
U. S. Grant, Grant av. bet. Clinton and Seward avs .; Prin- cipal, Emma C. Taylor. Washington, Whittaker and
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William G. Cook, Cuyler av. bet. Greenwood av and E. State; Principal, Clara M. Briscoe.
William McKinley, Mercer nr. Market; Principal, May Watson.
Police Roster
Director of Public Safety, George B. La Marre; Chief of Police, William Dettmar; Cap- tains of Police, First Precinct, James T. Culliton: Second Pre- cinct, Richard C. Pilger; Captain of Detective Bureau, John J. Clancy; Detective Sergeants,
Charles Pilger, John Heher, Wal- ter J. Blauth: Excise Inspector, Harry Botschart: Sergeants of Police, First Precinct, Willard H. Kelly Supervisor of Traffic, Ser- geants William P. Walter, James J. O'Rourke, John C. Hebner; Second Precinct, John W. Zen- ker, George H. Clark, James Kelly; Roundsmen, First Pre- cinct, Charles H. Smith, Harry F. Ward, Edgar H. Goodwin; Second Precinct, Charles A. Con- nor, William Lythgoe, Johnson B. Konover; Motor Police, Wil- liam A. Haney, Leon F. Conners, Adolph D. Zickwolf, Arthur H. Bodine, Frederick W. Arendt; Chief Clerk, Richard R. Lutes; Police Surgeon, William B. Van Duyn Supt. Police Telegraph, Oli- ver M. Schafer; Asst. Supt. Po- lice Telegraph, William E. Wal- ton; Telegraph Lineman, Ed- ward H. Leahey Stenographer, Aubrey C. McKeen; Janitor, First Precinct, William H. Marshall; Janitress, Bridget Sheehan: Sec- ond Precinct, William J. Smith; Stableman, James R. Zelley; Chauffeurs, Edgar A. Leip, Clar- ence R. Briest, William J. Taft, Frank E. Glennon: Chief Mech- anician, George W. Eaton; Pa- trolmen, First and Second Pre- cincts, Harry J. Anglum, Edward J. Barry, William R. Bentley, Jo- seph F. Bruthers, Wm. F. Bethke, Charles H. Caminade, Simon L. Carmody, Cornelius P. Carrigan, Hugh P. Caulfield, John J. Cav- anaugh, William Clow, Thomas J. Cleary, Benedict Cowell, An- drew F. Delate, James J. Egan, Minerd L. Fell, Thomas F. Gore, Oliver G. Cockram, Charles Cook, Michael L. Cooney, Thomas A. Cooney, James T. Culliton, Jr., Charles W. Deutz, John L. De- Veney, James J. Dewar, James Dilouie, John J. Donahoe, James J. Dowd, Charles Farley, James J. Fay, James Feenane, George Fox, Frank Frascella, John Ful- kert, William H. Goodwin, Wal- ter Green, Richard Guie, Henry
R. Hartmann, Henry J. Hartz, Frederick O. Hendricks, Frank S. Bigbee, Charles F. Hillman, F. J. Hoffman, George H. Hort, Stephen A. Hulse, Frank W. Jones, John J. Kelly, John Kelty, John J. Kennedy, Patrick Ker- wick, Frank B. Knosky, John J. Katzin, Michael J. Kane, John L. McGurk, Joseph J. Martin, Thomas L. Maher, William A. Kucker, August F. Kulp, Felix Laciskey, Peter Lorenzo, James A. Maguire, William B. Malone, William J. Marren, Frank Mc- Dermott, Martin McDonald, Mar- tin T. McDonald, Cornelius Mc- Donough, Thomas McDonough, Michael F. Mckeever, Richard Miller, John Moody, Charles T. Mullen, William J. Mullen, John W. Murphy, Maurice J. Murphy, Christian Nahr, Charles Apper- mann, Joseph O'Rourke, Harry B. Packer, John W. Paul, James B. Reilly, Joseph Rieszer, George J. Pavlicin, Francis T. Parr, Lewis Sigafoos, Hugh A. Smyth, Jeremiah O. Smith, Michael Sa- lato, W'm. T. Rich, John J. Ryan, John H. Sanders, William Sand- hoff, Edward Schnorbus, Freder- ick Schuman, Henry Siebers, William A. Sigafoos, John L. Silverstein, William T. Stanley. Charles Stanton, Jr., Jacob N. Thiel, Harry R. Tindall, William Turner, James R. Vitella, Joseph T. Walker, Charles J. Walsh, Clarence A. White, Edward A. Leadem, William A. Dooling, Charles I. Kohfeldt, William J. Newell, John J. Nolan, John E. Kennedy, John E. Green, Thomas E. Jones, Owen McBride, James Pouria, Owen J. Dougherty, Harry A. Brady, Joseph Toth, Frederick O. Mayor, Louis Leng- vel, Thomas M. Reardon, John T. Wade, Charles L. Stingel, Jo- seph A. Mulheron, Merle R. Chal- lender. Psychologist, Julia M. Maier. Policewomen, Hannah S. Long, J. B. Pittenger.
Home Guard Captains
First Ward-Frank J. Eppele, 532 E State; Second Ward-El- zey Aitkin, 24 Perdicaris pl .; Third Ward-Charles F. Golden- baum, 137 Centre; Fourth Ward -Harry W. Haley, 48 Centre; Fifth Ward-Paul H. Wendel, 703 Southard; Sixth Ward-Tallman S. Nutt, 717 Centre: Seventh Ward-Maurice D. Raub, 212 Perry; Eighth' Ward- James E. Wassel, 1402 Brunswick av .; Ninth Ward-James R. Manning, 104 Greenwood av .: Tenth Ward -Herbert W. Bradley, 618 Mon-
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Fire Department
Fire Headquarters, Nos. 16-18 Perry Street-Director of Public Safety, George B. La Barre; Deputy Director of Public Safety, J. Wallace Hoff; Chief, James W. Bennett; Assistant, Walter Lan- ning, and Acting Battalion Chief Jeremiah McGill; Asst. Chief, Second District, John G. Ford; Supt. of Machinery, William H. Cline; Supt. of Fire Alarm Teleg- raphy, Oliver M. Schafer; De- partment Surgeon, William B. Van Duyn; Department Veterin- arian, G. Frank Harker.
Engine Co. No. 1, 53-57 West Hanover-Frank Donnelly, Cap- tain; William Feist, Lieutenant; John Powers, Thomas Gilligan, John Feehan, Alvin Slack, Hose- men; Walter Geiger, William Voorhees, John Wooley, Substi- tutes; Charles Keeley, in Army.
Engine Co. No. 2, 417 South Broad-John Carman, Captain; George Hundt, Lieutenant; James Messeroll, Clement McCann, Si- mon McNamara, George McClel- lan, William Shea, William Stocker, Hosemen: Walter Stack- house, John O'Donnell, Substi- tutes; William Stackhouse and Edmund Scholler, in Navy.
Engine Co. No. 3, 705 South Broad-Louis Scheidnagel, Cap- tain; Samuel Homer, Lieutenant; Christian Walters, James Hann, James Dolan, Thomas Phelan, William Hedrick, Geo. Weigand, Hosemen; Antonio Chado, Henry J. Frey, Substitutes.
Engine Co. No. 4, 557 N Clinton -Albert Schuchardt, Captain; John Farrell, Lieutenant; Wil- liam Tettemer, Geo. Groh, Hose- men; Wm. Henry, Wm. Quigg, Henry Pearson, Walter Green, Substitutes; Samuel Cohan, in Navy.
Engine Co. No. 5, Pennington and Willow-Fred. Foster, Cap- tain; Samuel Watson, Lieuten- ant; John Phillips, John J. Far- rell, Theodore Smith, Peter Schaffer, Edward LaBaw, Hose- men; Joseph Deveney, Charles Fletcher, Substitutes; John Bren- nan, in Army.
Engine Co. No. 6, 522 Perry- Otto Yaeger, Captain; James Mc- Laughlin, Lieutenant; James Kennedy, Robert Langan, Ray-
mond Schultz, Hosemen; William Remmel, Charles Johnson, Albert Geotz, Thomas O'Hara, Substi- tutes; Ferdinand
Kruger, in Army.
Engine Co. No. 7, Anderson and Hamilton-Fred Toft, Captain; George Ecker, Edward Sweeney, Augustus Conway, Herbert Lu- kens, Hosemen; Paul Weidenhof- fer, Substitute.
Engine Co. No. 8, Stuyvesant and Edgemere-Harry Penning- ton, Captain; William Mitchell, Lieutenant; Peter McKenna, Ar- thur Hutchinson, John Messler, Hosemen; James Welsh, Hugh Riley, Substitutes; Homer Col- lins, Walter Martin, in Army.
Engine Co. No. 9, Brunswick and Pine-George McCrossan, Captain; Thomas Moran, Lieu- tenant; George Woolverton. Clar- ence Large, Hosemen; Russel Long, Harry Knowles, Substi- tutes.
Auxiliary and Chemical Co. No. 1, 16 Perry-William Barber, Captain; Charles Jenkins, Lieu- tenant; Erwin Terry, Edward Holland, Phillip Kessler, Julius Ivens, Hosemen; Wm. Barber, Jr., Russel Schuchardt, Vincent Har- ris, Substitutes.
Truck Co. No. 1, 53-57 W. Han- over-Charles Knoblauch, Cap- tain; Joseph Scudder, Lieutenant; Angus McDougal, John Kennedy, George Voorhees, Michael Eagan, Laddermen; Paschall Moody, Ar- thur Guyer, Stephen Wykoff, Joseph Walsh, Substitutes; Ar- thur Phillips, in Army.
Truck Co. No. 2, 1005 S. Clin- ton-Walter Allen, Captain; Harry Klein, Lieutenant; Joseph Landerkin, Herman ยท Schweder, Raymond Witzel, Dewitt Wol- cott, WVm. Dobbs, Laddermen; Michael Franko, Substitute; John Turner, Andrew Franko, in Army; Edward Purcell, in Navy.
Truck Company No. 3, S. Olden and Walnut Avenues-Roland Weigand, Captain; Peter Con- cannon, Lieutenant; Walter Tette- mer, Robert VanHise, Morris Moses, Charles A. Knoblauch, Jr., Albert Hallett, Harry Higgenbot- tom, Laddermen.
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6-Willow cor Bellevue av
7-Broad cor Factory
8-Prospect cor Rutherford av
12-American Bridge Co, S War- ren
13-Warren cor Bridge
14-Broad cor Hamilton av
15-Second near Furman
16-Market cor Jackson
17-Front cor Stockton
18-State cor Murray
19-West End av near Mont- gomery pl
21-Warren cor Lafayette
23-State cor Willow
24-Broad cor Brunswick av
25-Perry cor Ewing
26-Clinton av cor Perrine av
27-Brunswick av cor Rose
28-Clinton av cor Monmouth
29-Clinton av cor Fairview av 31-Clinton av near Dye
32-Centre cor Landing
34-Clinton av cor Hamilton av 35-Chestnut av near Bayard
36-Broad-Cass Second District Police Station
37-Clinton av cor Liberty
38-Butler cor Hudson
39-Chestnut av cor Roebling av
41-Willets Pottery, Brunswick av
42-Crescent Pottery, Allen
43-Greenwood Pottery, Canal
45-Stockton cor Hanover
46-Perry cor Stockton
47-Southard cor Escher
48-State cor Montgomery 49-Muirheid av cor Ott
51-Third near Davies
52-Clinton av cor Mead
53-Centre cor Lalor
54-New Jersey State Hospital, Upper Gate
56-Clinton av cor Girard av 57-Mulberry cor Klagg av
58-Klagg av cor Plum
59-Olden av cor Breunig av
61-Cass cor Woolverton av
62-Trenton Watch, Monmouth
63-Clinton av cor Greenwood
64-Anderson cor Kent
65-Greenwood av cor Chestnut av
67-Lamberton cor Bridge
68-Lamberton cor Smith al
69-Monmouth cor Tyler
71-State and Broad
72-Warren cor Hanover
73-State cor Warren
74-Warren cor Chauncey
75-Montgomery cor Feeder
76-Broad cor Market
78-Clay cor Lewis 79-Broad cor Front
81-Prospect cor Hanover
82-Bellevue av cor Prospect
83-Calhoun and P R R crossing 84-Mercer Hospital, Bellevue av
85-West Hanover cor Calhoun
86-Lee av cor Clearfield av 87-Pennington av and Hoffman av
89-Willow cor Bank
91-Southard cor Ewing
92-Ingham av cor Harris
93-Perry cor Clinton av
94-Brunswick av cor Paul av 95-New Willow and Russell
112-Warren cor Mill
113-Mulberry cor New York av
114-New York av and Plum
115-Olden av cor Taylor
116-Jersey cor DeKlyn av
117-Centre cor Furman
118-Gouveneur cor Carteret av 119-N J School and Church Fur- niture Co, Artisan
122-Pennington av cor Willow
123-Calhoun cor Spring
124-Pennington av cor Reser- voir
125-Princeton av cor Morgan av
126-Princeton av cor Fountain av
127-New York av cor Ferrier av 128-Brunswick av cor Mulberry 129-Mckinley Hospital, Bruns- wick av
132-N J State Prison, Second 134-Beatty cor Tremont
135-Clinton av cor Chestnut av
136-Broad cor Anderson
137-Cummings av cor Anderson
138-Roebling av cor Emory av
139- Stanton cor William
142-Municipal Hospital, Hamil- ton av
143-State cor Olden av
144-Liberty cor Washington
145-Chambers cor Tyler
146-Washington cor Emory av
147-Elm cor Grand av
148-Chestnut av cor Cummings av
149-Mott cor Whittaker av
152-Monmouth cor Walnut av
153-Clinton av cor Hart av
154-State Hospital, Sullivan Way, Lower Gate
155-Clinton av cor State
156-Hamilton av cor Whittaker av
157-Broad cor Greenwood av
158-S Clinton av cor Hudson
159-State cor Chestnut av
162-Broad near Pennsylvania R R Station
163-S Broad cor Bridge
164-Bridge Ferry
165-S Clinton av cor Capner
166-Liberty cor Grand
167-Princeton av cor Paul av
168-Parkside av cor Stuyvesant av 169-Broad cor Stanton
172-Warren cor Factory
173-Children's Home, Brunswick av 174-Bellevue av cor Marion 175-Brunswick av and N Olden av
Electrical Supplies and Appliances F. S. KATZENBACH & CO. (Electrical Supply Division) 35 East State Street
KATZENBACH & BULLOCK CO., INC.
INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS, COLORS, FILLERS BROAD STREET BANK BLDG.
PHONES 6287-6288
TRENTON (1919) DIRECTORY 49
182-Prospect near Frazier
183-Hillcrest av cor Reading
184-State Home for Girls, Hill- crest
185-Pennington av at P & R Railway
186-Hermitage av cor Stuyves- ant av
187-Stuyvesant av cor Highland av
212-State and Monmouth
213-State cor Chambers
214-Hamilton av cor Melrose av 215-State cor Bainbridge
216-Parker near Olden av
217-Greenwood cor Walnut av
218-Hampton cor Walnut av
219-Trenton Oil Cloth and Lino- leum Co, E State
221-Union cor Fall
223-State cor Calhoun
224-West State cor Taylor pl
225-West Hanover cor Green pl
226-State Capitol
227-State cor Overbrook av
228-Hermitage av cor Cumber- land
229-West State, Parkside
231-Anderson and Emory
234-College and Division
235-Chambers and Mifflin
236-Colonial and Riverside av 241-Centre cor Cass
243-Lamberton cor Federal
244-Lamberton and Cliff
245-Ferry and Fair
246-Fall and Fair
254-State Hospital, Stuyvesant av
255-Ardmore av cor Gladstone av
256-Mifflin cor Revere av
257-Park av cor Emmett av
261-Garfield av cor Farragut av 263-Police Headquarters, Chan- cerv
264-Brunswick av and Southard 265-Prospect and Short
311-Ajax Rubber Co, Breunig av 312-Hill's Brewery, Olden av 314-Enterprise Pottery, N Y av Anchor Pottery, N Y av
315-Cook Pottery, N Clinton av
316-Trenton House, N Warren 317-Trenton Tile Co, Klagg av 318-St. Francis Hospital, Cham- bers
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