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319-JE Thropp & Sons Co, Lewis
321-Trent Theatre, N Warren 322-Empire Rubber Co, N Clin- ton av
324-Roebling Co, Broad
325-Roebling Co, Elmer
326-Roehling Co, Clinton av 327-Roehling Co, Buckthorn Works
328-Roebling Co. Lower Plant 329-Monument Pottery Co, Ing- ham av 341-City Pumping Station, Cal- houn
342-Taylor Opera House, S Broad
344-Mott Iron Works, Hancock av
345-Sanitary Earthenware Spe- cialty Co, Southard
346-City Crematory, Southard
347-Star Porcelain, Muirheid av 348-Equitable Pottery; Lalor
349-American Cigar Co, Division cor College
351-Delaware Pottery, Prospect 352-Empire Pottery-Ideal Pot- tery, N Clinton av
354-Keystone Pottery, N Y av
356-Broad St Theatre
357-Crane Co, Escher n Behm 358-Crescent Insulated Wire
and Cable Co, Olden av cor Taylor
359-Trenton Brass and Machine Co, Prospect
361-Parker School, Union n Ferry
362-Chas Skelton School, Centre N Bridge 364-Mott School, Centre N Land- ing
365-J A Roebling School, Beatty n Home
366-Hewitt School, Emory and Washington 367-Washington School, Whitta- ker and Roebling
368-Franklin School, Liberty and William
369-Centennial School, Whitta- ker and Bayard 371-James Moses School, Park n Hamilton av
372-Wm. G. Cook School, Cuyler and Walnut
374-Columbus School, Bruns- wick and Mulberry
375-Jefferson School, Brunswick n Southard
376-Cadwalader School, Boudi- not and Murray
377-Joseph Wood School, Aca- demy n Broad
378-Trenton High School, Ham- ilton and Chestnut av
379-Nixon School, Bellevue av 381-McClellan School, Fillmore
382-Cooper School, Cooper
384-Livingston School, Rose
385-U S Grant School. Grant 386-Lutheran School, 66 Cooper 387-Wm. Mckinley School, Mer- cer
388-Peabody School, W Hanover 389-Lincoln School, Bellevue av 391-Girard av School, Girard av 392-Gregory School, Rutherford av 394-Monument School, Penning- ton av
395-Hamilton av School
396-Harrison School, Genesee
397-Carroll Robbins School, Ty- ler
MORE THAN 80 OF THE BANKERS IN TRENTON
and neighboring towns acquired their banking education in the RIDER-MOORE & STEWART SCHOOL For particulars, phone 277
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State Gazette Bldg.
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Higher Than Government Specifications
DURAL TUBES
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS IN BULK No Stale Package Seeds at SATTERTHWAITE'S 16 N. Warren Opposite Trent Theatre
They Mount Diplomas, No Wrinkles 'Phone 6124-W
At Chafey's Frame Shop
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398-Imperial Porcelain Works, New York av cor Mul- berry 399-Essex Rubber Co, Beakes cor May 412-Fitzgibbon & Crisp Inc, Bank 413-Fitzgibbon & Crisp Inc, Calhoun
415-Williams Mfg Co, Peace 416-Home Rubber Co, Woolver- ton av
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417-Joseph Stokes Rubber Co, Taylor 418-Junior High School, Prince- ton av
Library Commissioners
John A. Campbell, President; John J. Cleary, Secretary; Ed- ward L. Katzenbach, Treasurer; Rev. Hamilton Schuyler, Fred- erick W. Gnichtel. Ex-Officio- Frederick W. Donnelly, Mayor; Ebenezer Mackey; Librarian, Howard L. Hughes.
School of Industrial Arts
State cor. of Willow-Trustees, the Governor, Mayor Donnelly, John A. Campbell, President; Robert C. Belville, Secretary; Karl G. Roebling, Charles How- ell Cook, Edward C. Stover, F. S. Katzenbach, Jr., Herman C. Mueller, John S. Broughton, Clif- ton Reeves; Director, Frank For- rest Frederick. Advisory Board -Carl F. Adam, Newton A. K. Bugbee, George F. Eberhard, Wil- liam A. Klemann, Clifford H. Oakley, William B. Ott, William E. Pedrick, William H. Schulte, Harvey M. Voorhees.
Chamber of Commerce
Headquarters - Broad Street Bank Building. L. L. Woodward, President; John A. Lambert, First Vice President: S. E. Kauf- man, Second Vice President; A. K. Leuckel, Third Vice-President; Samuel Haverstick, Fourth Vice President; W. Holt Apgar, Fifth Vice President; Harry D. Con- over, Managing Secretary; Miss Lucy A. Farnam, Recording Sec- retary. Membership, 1,000.
State Militia
Second Battalion (Trenton), Major Harry P. Moorhead com- manding; Lieutenant Charles H. Weelans, Adjutant.
Company C-Captain, Caleb T. Houston; First Lieutenant, Ezra T. Beers: Second Lieutenant, Eberhard Vollmer, Jr.
Banks
The Trenton Banking Com- pany, cor. W. State and N. War- ren: organized 1804; capital, $500,000.
Officers, President, John A. Campbell; Vice Presidents, Henry W. Green and Foster C. Griffith; assistant to the President, Wil- liam E. Green; cashier, Robert W. Howell; Assistant Cashier, Ira Frost; Assistant Cashier, C. Herbert Fetter.
Directors, Henry W. Green, Foster C. Griffith, William E. Green, Frank S. Katzenbach, Jr., John A. Campbell, Robert W. Kennedy, Edward W. Dunham, Bayard Stockton, Alfred White- head.
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Mechanics National Bank, S. Warren cor. W. State; incor- porated 1834: organized as Na- tional Bank, 1865; capital, $500,- 000.
Officers, President, Edward C. Stokes: Vice Presidents, Henry C. Kelsey, Harry D. Leavitt; Cashier, Joseph R. Sweeny; As- sistant Paying Teller, Louis B. Pierce; Assistant Cashier, J. Cadwallader Slack; Receiving Teller, Harvey H. Johnson.
Directors, Archibald M. Mad- dock, Henry C. Kelsey, Edward C. Stokes, Rudolph V. Kuser, Isaac F. Richey, Ferdinand W. Roebling, Jr., Scott Scammell, Newton A. K. Bugbee, William J. Convery, Samuel T. Atchley, Rob- ert C. Kolb, Karl G. Roebling.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
First National Bank, 32 E. State: incorporated 1864; capi- tal, $500,000.
Officers, Arthur H. Wood, Pres- ident; William H. Brokaw, Vice President; Jonathan H. Black- well, Vice President: Frederick T. Bechtel, Cashier; William B. Kirkbride, Assistant to the Pres- ident.
Directors, Arthur H. Wood, William H. Brokaw, Jonathan H. Blackwell, Charles B. Case, Ar- thur D. Forst, Frederic A. Dug- gan, Henry W. Comfort, S. E. Kaufman, D. William Scammell, Frank W. Kennedy.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
Broad Street National Bank, 149 E. State: organized 1887; capital, $250,000. Officers, President, Henry C.
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Moore; Vice President, William G. Howell; Cashier, Edwin M. Thorn; Assistant Cashier and Paying Teller, George A. Kat- zenbach.
Directors, Henry Moore, William G. Howell, O. O. Bow- man, A. C. Reeves, W. J. B. Stokes, E. C. Hutchinson, O. D. Wilkinson, Robert A. Messler, J. W. Cornell, John V. B. Wicoff, James J. Wilson.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
The Trenton Trust and Safe Deposit Company, W. State cor. Chancery; organized 1887; capi- tal, $200,000.
Officers, H. Arthur Smith, Pres- ident; Washington A. Roebling, Vice President; Nelson L. Petty, Vice President and Trust Officer; Howard F. Tomlinson, Treas- urer; Walter F. Volk, Secretary: William J. Pierrepont, Assistant Treasurer; David H. Lukens, Vault Custodian.
Directors, H. Arthur Smith, Washington A. Roebling, Nelson L. Petty, Howard F. Tomlinson, Levi B. Risdon, Owen H. Locke, Charles E. Gummere, Harvey M. Voorhees, James C. Tattersall, John M. Dickinson, Herbert Sin- clair, John G. Conner, Charles E. Stokes, Christopher Cartlidge, Vincent P. Bradley.
Discount Days, Monday and Thursday.
The Trenton Saving Fund So- ciety, 123-125 E. State.
Officers, Isaac F. Richey, Pres- ident: John A. Campbell, Vice President; William, H. Yard, Secretary and Treasurer; Robert V. Whitehead, Assistant Treas- urer; Scott Scammell, Counsel. Managers, Isaac F. Richey, John A. Campbell, Arthur D. Forst, Robert A. Messler, Henry W. Green, Edward C. Stokes, Foster C. Griffith, Henry C. Moore, Thomas S. Chambers, John V. B. Wicoff, Caleb S. Green, Herbert Sinclair, Jonathan H. Blackwell.
Mercer Trust Company, Broad and Market: organized 1904; cap- ital, $100,000.
Officers, President, William G. Howell; Vice Presidents, Alfred K. Leuckel, William B. Maddock; Treasurer, Charles E. Broughton; Assistant Treasurer, James T. Sutphin; Secretary, Richard C. Chamberlain.
Directors, Josiah E. Brick,
Oliver O. Bowman, Charles E.
Broughton, R. C. Chamberlain, John J. Cleary, William A. Cooley, H. Arthur Smith, Wil- liam G. Howell, Elijah C. Hutch- inson, Alfred K. Leuckel, William B. Maddock, Samuel W. Mar- gerum, William M. Muschert, Edmund Riedel, Norman P. Stahl, Walter F. Smith, William L. Waldron, George Wenzel.
Meetings, Mondays and Thurs- days.
Trenton Bankers' Association, Thomas S. Chambers, Secretary- Treasurer.
Bank Clearing House, 34 E. State.
Blocks and Buildings
Alcazar Building, 108 Factory. American Mechanic Building, 137 E. State.
Arcade, 13 E. State. Baker Building, 40 E. State.
Broad-State Building, N. E. cor. Broad and State.
Broad Street Bank Building, 143-149 E. State.
Centennial Block, 143 N. Broad. Commonwealth Building, State cor. Montgomery.
Dippolt's Building, S. Broad, bel. State.
Dolton's Block, Warren, cor. E. Hanover.
First National Bank Building, 34 E. State.
Forst-Richey Building, E. State cor. Warren.
Fischer Building, 103-105 .E. State.
Gundling Building, N. W. cor. State and Broad. Hartpence Building, 38 W. State.
Lincoln Building, State cor. Broad.
Loyal Order of Moose, E. State and Canal.
Mechanics Bank Building, State, cor. Warren.
Mercer Trust Co. Building, cor. Broad and Market.
Ribsam Building, N. E. cor. Broad and Front.
Romain's Block, S. Clinton av .. cor. Jennie. State Gazette Building, E. Hanover, n. Montgomery.
Steel & Skirm, 141-145 E. State. Trenton Saving Fund Society, 123 and 125 E. State.
Trenton Banking Company, col. W. State and Warren.
Trenton Times Building, 8-10- 12 S. Stockton.
Trenton Trust and Safe De- posit Building, State cor. Chan- cery.
Our Coal Is Hot Stuff and Makes Warm Friends S. J. Surtees Coal Co. Phone 2501
HOUSEKEEPING WARES
S. P. Dunham & Co.
For Everything Electrical
308 SOUTH BROAD ST.
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In Steam- fitting
we're prepared to do small jobs
for homes, or great ones for fac-
torles. It's all in our day's
work.
F. S. KATZENBACH & CO., 35 E. State St.
TRENTON (1919) DIRECTORY
Union Library Building, 214 E. State.
Warren Flats, N. Warren, cor. W. Hanover.
Wilkinson Building,
203 E. Etate. Woolworth Building, 24-26 S. Broad. Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation Building, 129 E. State.
Public Halls, &c:
Anchak's, 843 S. Broad.
Armory, Canal, n. E. State.
Assembly Hall, 12 Bank.
. Auditorium (The), 141 E. Han- over. Bickel's, Home av. Blisard's, 147 N. Warren.
Bradshaw's Hall, N. Clinton av.
n. Perry.
Burgelin's Hall, 703 S. Broad. Camera's Hall, 205 S. Broad. Catholic Club, Broad and Cen- tre. Central Hall, 105 Lamberton. Centre Hall, 400 Centre.
Column Hall, S. Slinton av. n. Butler.
Concordia Hall, 33 W. State. Co-operative Hall, N. Clinton av. cor. Grant av.
Crescent Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S., 65 N. Clinton av.
Draggert's Hall, Woodland and Dayton. cor. Eagle Hall, S. Broad, Ferry.
G. A. R. Halls, 17 N. Broad and 207 N. Montgomery.
Geiser's Hall, 1065 S. Broad. Gibb's Hall, 2317 S. Broad. Grand Masonic Temple, S. Wil- low and Lafayette. Grand Theatre, 179 S. Broad.
Grand Theatre Hall, 181 S. Broad.
Hixon Hall, Hamilton av., cor. Hudson.
Hurley's, 164 S. Broad. Italian Independent
Hall, Walklett al. and Mott. Ivins Hall, 120 N. Broad.
Kestner's Hall, 1003 S. Clinton. Keystone Hall, 701 N. Clinton. Knights of Golden Eagle, 714 S. Clinton av.
K. of C. Auditorium, 221 N. Warren.
K. of P., 39 E. Lafayette.
Kościuszko, 1004 N. Olden av. Labor Hall, 1063 S. Broad.
Library Hall, 214 E. State, adj. Post Office. Liederkranz Hall, 1029 S. Clin- ton. Moose Auditorium, E. State and Canal. Napier Hall, N. Clinton av., cor. Perry. New Hall, 105 Lamberton.
Odd Fellows' Hall, N. Broad, cor. Hanover.
Old Barracks (The), W. Front and Willow.
Padderatz Hall, 703 Whittaker. Parochial Hall, Chestnut av., n. Swann.
Reister's Hall, 140 Jefferson.
Republican Auditorium, 141 E. Hanover.
Ribsam's Hall, S. Broad, cor. Front. Rudner's Hall, 714 S. Clinton av. Salvation Army Hall, 205 N. Broad. Savoi Hall, 524 S. Clinton av. Schlicker's Hall, 735 E. State. Smith's Hall, Hamilton av., cor. Hudson.
Sons of Veterans', 219 E. State. St. John's Hall, Lamberton bel. Bridge.
State Street Theatre, opp. Post Office.
St. Mary's Auditorium, Bank, cor. Chancery.
Star Lodge Hall, 189 S. Broad. Stolte's Hall, 1068 S. Broad. Taylor Opera House, S. Broad n. State.
Trent Theatre, N. Warren, ab. State.
Wagner & Meyer, 153 N. Broad. Wagner's Hall, Hudson, cor. Mott.
Walker's Hall, S. Broad, cor. Factory.
Walter's Hall, N. Clinton av., cor Perry.
Washington's Hall, 31 E. Front.
Weinmann's Hall, Clinton av., cor Kossuth.
Public Buildings
Home for the Aged and In- firm, Mercerville r'd., Hamilton Twp.
Administration Building Public Schools, 9 S. Stockton.
Armory, The Second Regiment, Canal, n. E. State.
City Hall (Municipal Build- ing), State, bet. Stockton and Canal.
County Court House, Broad, cor. Market.
County Workhouse, Hopewell Twp.
High School, Chestnut av., cor. Hamilton av
School of Industrial Arts, W. State, cor. Willow.
Municipal Hospital, Mercer- ville rd., Hamilton Twp. Police Station, first precinct, Chancery, n. W. Hanover. Police Station, second precinct, S. Broad, opp. Cass.
SHARLIN'S STUDIO
PHONE 5045.
When You Want SALVE
You Should Get "COLEMAN'S" 25c., 50c., $1.00, at Drug Stores
'Phone 2780
Manning & Brink 874, 875
ICE
'Phones
CREAM MANUFACTURERS
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Public Library, Academy, bet. Broad and Montgomery.
State Arsenal, Third, bel. Cass. State Capitol, W. State, n. Wil- low.
State Home for Girls, Hill- crest.
State Hospital, Sullivan Way. State Normal School, N. Clin- ton av, n. Perry.
State Prison, Third, bel. Fed- eral.
State School for Deaf, Hamilton av, cor. Chestnut av. U. S. Court House and Post- Office, State, cor. Montgomery.
W. C. T. U., State, n. Post- Office.
Y. M. C. A., 127-131 E. State.
P. R. R. Y. M. C. A, E. State, cor. N. Clinton.
Y. W. C. A., 138-140 E. Han- over.
Cemeteries
Cathedral, S. Olden av., Ham- ilton Twp.
Children of Israel of Russia, Vroom, n. Liberty.
Greenwood, Hamilton Twp. Lady of Lourdes, bet. Olden and Chambers, n. Cedar la.
Locust Hill, ft. of William.
Mercer, S. Clinton av., n. State. Mount Sinai, Liberty and Vroom.
Riverview, ft. of Centre.
St. Francis, Washington and Emory.
St. John's, Lalor, n. Canal.
State Prison, Cedar la.
Homes
Florence Crittenton Home, W. State, N. on Eastfield av. Pres- ident, Mrs. Samuel D. Oliphant; First Vice President, Mrs. Hart- ley T. Updike Second Vice Presi- dent, Mrs. Wilson D. Hollinger; Secretary, Mrs. William Turner; Treasurer, Mrs. Louis Rice;
Board of Managers, Mrs. A. C. Oliphant, Mrs. George Craft, Mrs. A. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Josiah Hollies, Mrs. William Maddock and Mrs. James Walt: Superin- tendent, Mrs. Mabel S. Coad; Asst. Supt. and Nurse, Mrs. Mary Gray.
Mckinley Receiving Home of the. New Jersey Children's Home Society, Brunswick av., Slack- wood. President, Edward S. Wood; Treasurer, H. Arthur Smith; Secretary, Miss Mabel At- man, 44 Forst-Richey Bldg .; Su- perintendent, J. C. Stock; Matron, Mary Jones.
Morris Hall, Home for the Aged, Lawrence rd., in charge Sisters of St. Francis.
New Jersey Children's Home Society, Forst-Richey Building.
President, Edward S. Wood; Vice Presidents, Caleb S. Green, C. V. Brinkerhoff; Secretary, Miss Ma- bel Atman: Treasurer, H. Arthur Smith: Counselor, W. E. Black- man; Superintendent, Rev. J. C. Stock.
Odd Fellows', Pennington av. and Scotch rd. Secretary, Harry S. Pine.
Salvation Army Industrial Home, Ewing, cor E. Carroll; Adjutant, Charles Williams.
Trenton Auxiliary for Indus- trial Blind. President and Treas- urer, Mrs. Sylvano A. Andrew; Miss Ida V Stokes, Mrs. Wm. A. Green, Miss Hill.
Union Industrial Home, Chest- nut av., n Greenwood av. Presi- dent, Mrs. Paul L. Cort; Secre- tary, Mrs. Kenneth W. Moore; Matron, Jean Bartlett; Advisory Board, Karl G. Roebling, Edward Parsons, Alfred Whitehead, F. S. Katzenbach, Jr., George Cook, A. C. Reeves.
Widows' and Single Women's Home, Spring, n. Prospect. First Directress, Mrs. John H. Scudder; Second Directress, Mrs. John A. Campbell: Treasurer, Mrs. Elmer Ewing Green; Secretary, Mrs. John Woolverton Board of Mana- gers, Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Ben- jamin Van Cleve, Mrs. S. S. Lee, Mrs. William Covert, Mrs. Chas. P. Britton, Mrs. John A. Camp- bell, Miss Sara Wood, Mrs. Daniel Bechtel, Mrs. Charles Stuckert, Mrs. Leslie Pierson, Mrs. Charles Dilts, Mrs. Daniel R. Foster, Mrs. Barton B. Hutchinson, Miss Mar- garet Chambers, Mrs. Gardner Cain, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Wood and Mrs. Charles Ellis Hayes. Matron, Margaret S. Harbourt.
Hospitals
Mercer, Bellevue av., ab. Pros- pect; allopathic.
Medical Board-President, Dr. Edward S. Hawke: Vice Presi- dent, Dr. Nelson B. Oliphant: Sec- retary,; Dr. Walter A. Taylor Registrar, Dr. Shahin M. Shahin- ian; Medical Director, Dr. D. B. Ackley: Consulting Physicians, Dr. Samuel S. Stryker, Dr. Wil- liam A. Clark; Consulting Sur- geons, Dr. Thos. M. Mackenzie, Dr. Joseph M. Wells; Consulting Neurologist, Dr. Henry A. Cot- ton; Attending Physicians, Dr. George R. Moore, Fred S. Watson, Dr. Clarence Slack, Dr. Lawrence Rogers; Attending Surgeons, Dr. Nelson B. Oliphant; Dr. David B. Ackley, Dr. Frank Scammell, Dr. Dunbar Hutchinson; Attending
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Gynaecologists and Obstetricians, Dr. Joseph B. Shaw, Dr. Edward S. Hawke; Opthalmologists, Dr. Charles F. Adams, Dr. Charles J. Craythorn; Roentgenologist, Dr. Joseph L. Gariss; Pathologist, ; Anaesthetist, Dr. Wal- ter A. Taylor.
William Mckinley, Brunswick av., n. Ferrier av .: homoeopathic. Medical Staff-President, A. S. Fell; Vice President, Howard Iv- ins: Secretary, Dr. Walter E. D'Arcy: Chief of Surgical Staff, Dr. John H. Mccullough: Chief of Medical Staff, Dr. A. S. Fell; Chief Gynaecologist, Dr. A. W. Atkinson: Chief G. U., Dr. A. W. Belting; Chief Eye, Ear Nose and Throat, Dr. Howard Ivins: Chief X-Ray Dept., Dr. Walter E. D'Arcy; Chief of Paediatrics, Dr. Robert P. Miller; Chief Patholo- gist, Dr. Samuel Sappington.
St. Francis, Chambers, n. Ham- ilton av .: Sisters of St. Francis. Staff-President, Dr. Thomas H. Mackenzie: Vice President, Dr. Elmer Barwis: Medical Director, Dr. M. W. Reddan; Secretary, Dr. James J. McGuire. Visiting Phy- sicians, Dr. James J. McGuire, Dr. William S. Collier, Dr. Edward T. R. Applegate; Visiting Surgeons, Dr. Martin W. Reddan, Dr. George N. J. Sommer, F. A. C. S., Dr. Henry B. Costill.
Hospital (Dispensary), St. Francis, Chambers, n. Hamilton av.
Trenton Municipal and Tuber- cular, Hamilton township.
Nurseries
Trenton Day Nursery, 864 S. Broad. St. James Day Nursery, 136 N. Warren.
Angel Guardian Day Nursery, Chestnut av.
Public Libraries
Trenton Free Public Library, Academy, n. Broad; Branches, S. W. cor. Hamilton av. and Chest- nut av .: Columbus school, Bruns- wick av. cor. Mulberry: and Franklin school, William bet. Liberty and Dayton.
Union Library, 214 E. State Mrs. A. H. Hunt, Librarian.
New Jersey State Library, 301 State House.
Markets
Washington, S. Broad, cor. Front. President, William H. Brokaw: Treasurer, William H. Brokaw, Jr.
Churches BAPTIST
Calvary, S. Clinton av., cor. Roebling av .; Rev. Joseph C.
Pierce, pastor, 1211 S. Broad
Central, E. Hanover, cor. N. Montgomery; Rev. Don Clyde Kite, pastor, 215 Academy.
Clinton Avenue, N. Clinton av., cor. Lincoln av .; Rev. Judson Conklin, pastor, 24 Model av.
First, Centre, cor. Bridge; Rey. William D. Thatcher, pastor, 50 Centre.
Gethsemane, Greenwood av., cor. Garfield av .; Rev. Cuthbert P. Newton, pastor, 1310 Green- wood av.
Grace, cor. Hermitage av. and W. State; Rev. Charles F. Fields, pastor, 622 W. State
St. John's Italian Baptist Church, 109 Butler; Rev. Vito Cordo, pastor, 26 Ashmore av.
Olivet, Mulberry, cor. Ohio av .; Rev. Samuel S. Merriman, pastor, 226 Academy.
Hungarian Baptist Mission, S. Clinton av., cor. Roebling av .: Rev. Andrew Toth, pastor, 821 S. Clinton av.
BAPTIST (Colored)
Shiloh, Calhoun, n. Belvidere; Rev. J. A. White, pastor, 94 Bel- levue av.
Union, Belvidere, n. Fowler; Rev. D. J. Stewart, pastor, 24 Ingham av.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
First Church, 578 E. State; ser- vices Sunday 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., Wednesday 8 P. M .; reading room, Broad St. Bank Bldg, Room No. 503.
EPISCOPALIAN
Diocese of New Jersey-Bishop Rt. Rev. Paul Matthews, D.D .; Archdeacon, Venerable R. Bow- den Shepherd; Institutional Chaplain, Canon S. G. Welles; office, 307 Hamilton av.
Diocesan House of N. J., 307 Hamilton av.
All Saints' Church, W. State, cor. S. Overbrook av .: Rev. Ralph E. Urban, rector, 102 S. Over- brook av.
Christ, S. W. cor. Hamilton av. and Whittaker av .; Pro-Cathe- dral Rector, Bishop Matthews; Rev. William Herbert Moor, vicar.
Grace Church, N. Clinton av., cor. Sheridan av .; Rev. Milton A. Craft, rector, 46 Carroll.
St. Andrew's Mission, Bruns- wick av., cor Cherry; Rev. Wil-
Comp's Farm Agency SELLS FARMS 114 N. Montgomery St.
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Use the Crackers Stamped "PULLEN"
The Old Fashioned Kind, Same as Made for 72 Years-Deliveries Made by Wagon to Door FOR PRICES AND DELIVERIES ADDRESS
ORIGINAL TRENTON CRACKER CO., Trenton, N. J.
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liam John Webb, 1414 Brunswick av.
St. Elizabeth's Mission, Hun- garian services, Hamilton av. and Whittaker av .; Rev. George E. St. Claire, missionary, 419 Chestnut av.
St. James, Greenwood av., cor Logan av .; Rev. William B. Rog- ers, rector, 307 Hamilton av. St. Luke's Mission, Prospect Heights; Rev. Milton A. Craft, 46 Carroll.
St. Michael's, N. Warren, n Perry; Rev. William Best Eddy, rector, 156 W. State.
St. Paul's, Centre n. Federal: Rev. Horace T. Owen, rector, 331 Centre.
Trinity, Academy n. Broad: Rev. Hamilton Schuyler, rector, 121 Academy.
FRIENDS
Hicksite, E. Hanover, cor. Montgomery.
Orthodox, 155 Mercer.
HEBREW
Har Sinai Congregation, E. Front, cor. S. Stockton; Dr. Joel Blau, 612 Riverside av.
Congregation Brothers of Is- rael, Union n. Ferry; Rev. Joseph Konwitz.
Ahavath Israel Congregation, Centre bel. Federal; Pres., Elias Waton.
Congregation People of Truth, Fall, n Union; Rev. Max Suffnos, 562 S. Warren.
LUTHERAN General Council
Church of Advent, S. Broad, cor. Malone; Rev. John Heissler, pastor, 1032 S. Broad.
Church of the Savior, S. E. cor. E. Front and Montgomery; Rev. G. Luther Weidel, pastor.
St. Barthalomew, S. Clinton av. and Lakeside av., Rev. W. P. Barr, pastor, 1742 S. Clinton av. St. John's (Slovak), Adeline, cor. Harding; Rev. Louis Sanjek, pastor.
Trinity German, S. Broad bel. Livingston; Rev. Hugo R. Wen- del, pastor, 492 W. State.
General Synod
Christ, Livingston, cor. Jack- son; Rev. Alexander Berg, pastor, 242 Perry.
Grace, Hillcrest av., cor. Read- ing av .: Rev. Charles W. Diehl, pastor, 207 Hillcrest av.
St. Mark's, Chestnut av., cor. Emory av .; Rev. Grayson Z. Stup, pastor, 22 Charles.
Bethel Lutheran, Johnston av. and Walnut av., Bromley Park; Rev. L. Raymond Haus, 231 Nor- way av.
Missouri Synod
Holy Trinity (Polish), Indiana av., n. Plum; Rev. J. R. David- owsky, Indiana av.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
District Superintendent, Rev. Melville E. Snyder, 27 N. Clinton av.
First, S. Broad bel. State; Rev. Edwin F. Hann, pastor, 325 Mar- ket.
State Street, E. State, cor. Stockton; Rev. Heber D. Ketch- am, pastor 241 E. State.
Central, S. W. cor. S. Broad and Market; Rev. John R. Read, pastor, 138 Jackson.
Clinton Avenue, N. Clinton av., cor. Hart av .; Rev. Lyman Fill- man, pastor, 314 Bert.
Wesley. Centre, bel. Landing; Rev. Clifford K. Dilks, pastor, 639 Centre.
Hamilton Avenue, Hamilton av., cor. Hudson; Rev. John W. Lee, pastor, 367 Hamilton av.
Broad Street, Broad, cor. Chest- nut av .; Rev. Francis E. Purcell, pastor, 1000 S. Broad.
Trinity, Perry, n. Broad; Rev. Lawrenson Correll, pastor, 117 Perry.
Broad Street Park, S. Broad, cor. Buchanan av .; Rev. Oliver A. Lee, pastor, 2373 S. Broad.
St. Paul, Spring, bet. Calhoun and Prospect; Rev. Herbert J. Root, pastor, 277 Spring.
Chambers Street, Chambers, cor. Liberty; Rev. James Rog- ers, pastor, Palmyra, N. J.
Greenwood Avenue, Greenwood av., cor. S. Olden av .; Rev. Fred- erick C. Uhl, pastor, 1248 Green- wood av.
Cadwalader Heights, Oak la., cor. Stuyvesant av .; Rev. Frank- lin Haley, pastor, 226 Highland av.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL (African)
Presiding Elder, Rev. John W. Cooper, Riverton, N. J.
- Mt. Zion, Perry, n. Montgom- ery; Rev. Carl F. Flipper, 311 N. Montgomery.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ZION
(African)
Presiding Elder, Rev. J. H. White, Paterson, N. J.
St. Paul's, Willow, n. Penning- ton av .; Rev. Turner, pastor, 86 Bellevue av.
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