Trenton, New Jersey, county directory, 1919, Part 6

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General Hugh Mercer Chapter, second Friday of every two months, at homes of members. Regent, Mrs. Howell C. Stull, 47 Prospect; Corresponding Secre- tary, Louise B. Struble.


General Washington Chapter, second Tuesday in Feb., April, Oct. and Dec., at homes of mem- bers. Regent, Mrs. George B. Yard, 494 Greewood av .; Secre- tary, Mrs. Archibald M. Brown, 108 S. Overbrook av.


Trent Chapter, second Tuesday (from Oct. to June inclusive), at homes of members. Regent, Mrs.


Alexander F. Jamieson; Treas- urer, Mrs. William McK. Morris, Bordentown, N. J .; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Mary K. S. Brake- ley.


Firemen's Organizations


Trenton Paid Firemen's Relief Association. President, James Bennett: Secretary, Thomas Phel- an, 24 Wall.


Trenton Paid Firemen's Pen- sion Fund. President, James Bennett; Secretary, John Ford, 569 Perry.


Exempt Firemen's Association, Exempt Headquarters. President, Charles P. Fields; Secretary, W'm. H. Baker; Treasurer, Edw. C. Hillman.


Board of Visitors Volunteer Relief Association, Exempt Head- quarters. President, John D. Howell; Secretary, Elias K. Les- lie, 122 S. Warren.


Trenton Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association, Exempt Head- quarters. President, Harry F. Smith; Secretary, John C. Hayes, 653 Stuyvesant av.


America Hose Company, Perry President, William T. Maddock; Secretary, Josiah Jones, Mercer- ville, N. J.


Delaware Engine Company, Ex- empt Headquarters. Secretary, John C. Hayes, 653 Stuyvesant av. Eagle Engine Company, S. Broad. Secretary, J. Larison Ag- new, P. O. Box 564.


Hamilton Fire Co., E. State, near Whitehead rd. President, Robert Laird, 217 Johnston av .; Secretary, John T. Magowan, Whitehead rd.


Harmony Engine Company, N. Warren. President, Jules S. Fer- riott: Secretary, Peter Gaffney, 561 S. Warren.


Lawrenceville Road Fire Co. President, Stephen Zigler; Secre- tary, Mr. Balaam.


Liberty Engine Company, N. Clinton av. President, Henry Welsh; Secretary, Stephen J. Healey, 207 Southard.


Lincoln Hook and Ladder Com- pany. Chestnut av. President, Thomas Preston; Secretary, D. T. Wittenborn. 705 S. Broad.


Mutual Engine Company, S. Broad. President, Thomas Mc- Grillis.


Ossenberg Hose Company, Ex- empt Headquarters. President, Albert E. Rainbow; Secretary, Alois Goehrig, 60 Asbury. Prospect Heights Volunteer Fire Co., No. 1, R. F. D. No. 1, Trenton, N. J.


Rusling Hose Co., 255 Schiller av. (Bd. St. Pk).


CARTER'S RIBBONS AND CARBON PAPERS


For the Best Office Work


DWYER BROS. 121 N. Broad St.


KEYSTONE COAL CO.


Third and Schenck Sts.


Fill Your Bins With Keystone COAL and Have No Regrets 'Phone 6458


Light Your Home and Outbuildings with DELCO-LIGHT


"No Job Too Little;


No Job Too Big."


TRENTON PLUMBING & HEATING CO.


A. E. Schoeller, Pres.


366 S. BROAD ST. Trenton, N. J.


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Slackwood Volunteer Co., No. 1, Slack av. President, Thomas B. Hyatt; Secretary, Thomas S. Stevens.


Slackwood Firemen's Relief As- sociation. President, Thomas B. Hyatt; Secretary, Charles S. Carr, Carr av., Slackwood, R. F. D. No. 2, Trenton, N. J.


Trenton Hose Company, Ex- empt Headquarters. President, C. Harry Baker; Secretary, W. Ir- vine Hutchinson.


Union Engine Company, Ex- empt Headquarters. President, Thomas R. Ewing; Secretary, Harvey S. Hammell, 112 E. Han- over.


Washington Hook and Ladder Company, Exempt Headquarters. President, John Little: Secretary, Joseph A. Trenham, 401 Walnut av.


Foresters of America


Court of Trenton, No. 138, first and third Thursday, Savoi Hall. Financial Secretary, Anthony B. Rebecca, 33 Swan.


Court Gen. Richard A. Don- nelly, No. 169, first and third Monday, Wagner & Meyer Hall. Financial Secretary, James L. Hutchinson, Jr., 1432 N. Olden av.


Grand Army of the Republic


Aaron Wilkes Post, No. 23, Sat- urday, 207 N. Montgomery. Quar- termaster and Adjutant, William L. Vandewater, 310 W. State.


Bayard Post, No. 8, Tuesday, 205 N. Montgomery. Adjutant, S. K. Louden, 213 Bellevue av.


Thomas Hamilton Post, No. 56, second Wednesday, 36 Chancery. Adjutant, Henry Hubbard, 19 Stevens.


1 Aaron Wilkes Corps, No. 7, Friday, 17 N. Broad. Secretary, Anna M. Sparmaker, 705 Stuyve- sant av.


Bayard Post, Relief Corps, No. 11, Wednesday, 207 N. Montgom- ery. Secretary, Mrs. Addie M. Hill, 23 N. Willow.


Bayard Circle, No. 8, Ladies, first and third Friday, 207 N. Montgomery. Financial Secre- tary, Elizabeth Homan, 4 Lewis.


SONS OF VETERANS


General James A. Garfield Camp, No. 4, Thursday, 207 N. Montgomery. Secretary, H. D. Williams, 414 Market.


Ferd. V. Dayton Camp, No. 5, first and third Friday, 219 E. State. Financial Secretary, Ed- ward S. Van Aman, R. D. 1, Tren- ton, N. J.


Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 5, sec- ond and fourth Monday, 219 E. State. Financial Secretary, Mrs. Covert, Mercer st.


Garfield Auxiliary, No. 18, first and third Monday, 205 N. Mont- gomery. Secretary, Mrs. Ida B. Rose, 577 N. Clinton av.


German Societles


Assunpink Lager, No. 16, V. O. R. M., second and fourth Satur- day, Liederkranz Hall.


Badenia Singing Society, every other Sunday, Bickel's Hall, 260 Home av. Secretary, John Schwarzwaelder, 751 Beatty.


Badischer Beneficial Society, every other Sunday, Bickel's Hall. Secretary, William Graser, 668 Franklin. Banater Maennerchor, every other Sunday, Labor Hall, S. Broad. Secretary, Franz Ciraky. Bavarian Benefician Society, every fourth Sunday, Lierder- kranz Hall. Secretary, John Schneider, 312 Woodland. Benevolent Society of the United States for the Propaga- tion of Cremation, Branch 44, third Saturday, 234 N. Clinton av. Financial Secretary, Charles Stieh, '234 N. Clinton av.


Cecelia Singing Society, first Tuesday, 1 Beatty. Secretary, George Schuck, 145 Kent.


Einjachriger Arbeiter Kranken, Unterstuctzingsverein, first Sun- day, 1112 Chestnut av. Secre- tary, Stephan Genf, 409 Morris av.


German Chamber, No. 2, O. K. F., every other Wednesday. Lie- derkranz Hall. Financial Secre- tary, Oscar Lehmann, 107 Ash- more av.


German Club of Trenton, sec- ond Thursday, Chestnut av., cor- Rusling. Secretary, Charles Strauss, 18 Colonial av.


German - Hungarian Beneficial Society, every other Sunday, Pad- deratz Hall. Financial Secretary, Joseph Pusz, 848 Franklin.


German - Hungarian Citizens' Club, Woodland cor. Dayton. Secretary, Henry Notum, 343 Cummings av.


German - Hungarian Singing Society, every other Sunday af- ternoon, Morris av., cor. Division. Secretary, Martin Angebrandt, 112 Hewitt.


German South Hungarian Ben- eficial Society, every other Sun- day. Padderatz Hall. Financial Secretary, H. Nothum, 343 Cum- mings av.


German South Hungarian Lie- dertafel, every other Sunday.


Padderatz Hall. Secretary, Ar-


312 SOUTH BROAD ST.


Trenton Plate Glass Co.


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FOR CORRECT GLASSES


CONSULT THE SPECIALISTS OF THE SUN OPTICAL CO. COR. STATE AND WARREN ST'S. OFFICE HOURS; 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.


Book Bindery will Bind your Books and Magazines right


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thur Uhlig, Cooper. Harmonic Ladies' Society, first Wednesday, in homes of mem- bers. President, Mrs. A. Langer, 120 Rusling: Secretary, Mrs. J. Goedde, 121 William.


Hessian Beneficial Society,


every other Sunday, Gaiser's Hall. Secretary, Emil Marotte, 933 Genesee.


Liederkranz Ladies' Society, last Tuesday, Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Mrs. A. Plaag, 119 William.


Liederkranz Singing Society, every other Sunday. Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Edward Marotte, 701 Division.


Martha Washington Tribe, No. 12, every other Wednesday, Lie- derkranz Hall. Secretary, Mrs. Christina Ebner, 5 Hewitt.


Modoc Stamm, No. 111, U. O. R. M. Henry Petry, Secretary, 836 S. Warren.


Paripascher Einjachriger Kran- ken Verein, third Sunday, 1112 Chestnut av. Secretary, Andrew Kuhn, 628 Washington.


Prussian Beneficial Society, every other Sunday, Kestner's Hall, 1001 S. Clinton av. Secre- tary, Hugo Ptschyody, 715 Cass. Schiller Lodge, No. 80, I. O. O. F., Thursday, Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Henry Petry, S. War- ren.


Schwaebischer Volkfestverein, every other Sunday, Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Carl Bopp, 2 Yetter's ct.


Schweppermann Section B. V. V., every other four weeks, on Saturday. Financial Secretary, Edward Marotte, 701 Division.


Trenton Liedertafel Singing Society. Sunday afternoon, 140 S. Broad. Secretary, Charles Krieger, 60 Hermitage av.


Trenton Schwaebischer Fran- en-Verein, third Thursday, 220 Fulton. Secretary, Pauline Schaeff, 27 Hewitt.


Workmen's Furniture Fire In- surance Society, Trenton Branch, 234 N. Clinton av. Financial Sec- rotary, Charles Stieh, 234 N. Clinton av.


Workmen's Sick and Death Benefit Fund, Branch No. 61, first Tuesday, Hurley's Hall. Secretary, Charles Stieh, 234 N. Clinton av.


Wuerttemberger Beneficial As- sociation, every other Sunday, Kestner's Hall, 1003 S. Clinton av. Secretary, Hugo Ptschyody, 715 Cass.


Hebrew Societies


Ahavath Sholom Lodge, No. 327, Independent Order B'rith


Sholom, second and fourth Sun- day, Odd Fellows' Hall, South Broad and Ferry.


B'nai B'rith, Trenton Branch. President, Jonas A. Fuld; Sec- retary, Herman Lefkowitz, 557 S. Broad.


City Capital Lodge, No. 1, In- dependent Order Ahavas Achim, first and third Sunday, Arcade Hall. Financial Secretary, Julius Gerofsky, 237 Fall.


Happy Day Club, every other Sunday. Miss Lillian R. Cohen, Guardian.


Jewish War Relief. Treasur- er, Max Borstein, 125 Centre.


Live Wire Club of Y. M. H. A. Secretary, Horace Van Sylke.


National Workmen's Alliance. Secretary, Mr. Arkin, 108 Lam- berton.


Pride of Trenton Lodge, No. 494, Independent Order B'rith Abraham, second and fourth Sunday, Arcade Hall. Secretary, Samuel Segal.


Progress Club. Secretary, Philip Papier, 474 Riverside av.


Elizabeth Zimskind,


Guardian.


Socialist Party. Louis Lehman, 6 Lamberton.


Sunshine Welfare Association, every other Tuesday, Y. M. H. A. Community Home. Dorothy Zorn, Guardian.


Trenton Chapter Hadassah, meets at Y. M. H. A. President, Mrs. S. Yakimov; Secretary, Celia Garb.


Trenton City Lodge, No. 39, Independent Order B'rith Sholom, first and third Sunday, Arcade Bldg. Financial Secretary, Peter Littman, 92 Lamberton.


Trenton Hebrew Charity So- ciety, Market and Mill. Louis Albert, 8 Decatur.


Trenton Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. third Monday, Y. M. H. A. President, Mrs. A. M. Rosen- . blatt, 523 S. Warren. Trenton Jewish Relief Associa- tion. President, David Abrams: Secretary, Isadore Grad, 6 Union.


Trenton Zion Camp, No. 44, Order Brei Zion, every other Sun- day, Y. M. H. A. Mr. Litt.


Trenton Zion District. Secre- tary, Jennie Lavine, 318 Centre. Workmen's Circle, Branch 90, first and third Sunday, Arcade Hall. Secretary, Maurice Cohen. X. T. C. President, Bertha Moskowitz.


Young Judea, Sunday, Y. M. H. A. Simon Rednor, Governor.


Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion, 18 S. Stockton. President,


EVEREADY


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PHONES 6287-6288


TRENTON (1919) DIRECTORY


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David Holzner; General Secre- tary, Sidney Marcus.


Young Women's Hebrew Asso- ciation, first Monday, Y. M. H. A. Mrs. H. Wirtschafter, Presi- dent Advisory Board.


Improved Order of Redmen


Moax Tribe, No. 5, Wednesday, 153 N. Broad, C. of R,, Harry Bailey, 405 N. Montgomery.


Assunpink Tribe, No. 86, Mon- day, Eagle Hall, Broad cor. Ferry. C. of R., Arthur E. Harrison, 164 Brown.


Iroquois Tribe, No. 93, Tuesday, 212 N. Clinton av. C. of R., Albert H. Bradshaw, 212 N. Clin- ton av.


Uncas Tribe, No. 102, Wednes- day, Wagner's Hall, Mott and Hudson. C. of R., James H. Tin- dall, 1018 Chestnut av.


Onas Tribe, No. 108, Tuesday, 120 N. Warren. C. of R., Louis Stamets, P. O. Box 241, Morris- ville, Pa.


Onalaska Tribe, No. 115, Fri- day, 120 N. Broad. C. of R., George W. Raylman, 103 S. War- ren.


Woosamonsa Tribe, No. 170, Tuesday, Taylor Opera House. C. of R. S. H. Phillips, 634 Prince- ton av.


Independent Order of Odd Fellows


The Grand Lodge of New Jer- sey will meet in Newark on No- vember 19-20, 1919, in annual session. Grand Master, Harvey S. Hopkins, Newton, N. J .; Grand Secretary, Harry S. Pine, Tren- ton, N. J .; Grand Lodge Office, 137-139 E. State.


Trenton Lodge, No. 3, Monday, I. O. O. F. Hall, 309 S. Broad. R. S., John Drechsler, 149 N. Broad.


Mercer Lodge, No. 34, Thurs- day, I. O. O. F. Hall, 309 S. Broad. R. S., John S. McCoy, 446 Tyler.


South Trenton Lodge, No. 36, Thursday, S. W. cor. Broad and Ferry. R. S., Wm. F. Tootell, 330 Genesee.


Schiller Lodge, No. 80, Thurs- day, Liederkranz Hall, 1025 S. Clinton av. R. S., Henry Petry, 836 S. Warren.


Garibaldi Lodge, No. 102, Fri- day, Wagner's Hall, N. W. cor. Mott and Hudson. R. S., Michael Commini, 34 Butler.


Fred D. Stuart Lodge, No. 154, Monday, Arcade Bldg., 15 E. State. R. S., Thomas Farrell, 319 Spring.


Home Lodge, No. 211, Tuesday, I. O. O. F. Hall, 309 S. Broad.


R. S., Alfred H. Robinson, 40 Commerce.


Meni Lodge, No. 217, Tuesday, S. W. cor. Broad and Ferry. R. S., A. B. Wilson, 881 Revere av.


Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No. 9, first and third Tuesday, Ribsam Bldg. R. S., Mrs. Jennie Som- mers, 279 Rutherford av.


Odd Fellows' Home, Penning- ton av, cor. Scotch rd. Matron, Mrs. E. S. Adams, Trenton, N. J .; Secretary, Frank W. Tussey, Camden, N. J.


ENCAMPMENTS


The Grand Encampment of Pa- triarchs, I. O. O. F. of New Jer- sey. Grand Patriarch, L. S. Sau- bel, Camden, N. J .; Grand Scribe, Frank R. Jummel, 242 Spring, Trenton, N. J. South Trenton Encampment,


No. 40, Friday evenings, Odd


Fellows' Hall, S. Broad, cor. Ferry. Rec. Scribe, William F. Tootell, 330 Genesee: Financial Scribe, A. H. Monnard.


Patriarch Militant, Canton


Capital City, No. 3, fourth Fri- day, S. Broad and Ferry. Cap- tain, Jacob Horwitz; Clerk, Peter Littman, 92 Lamberton.


Independent Order of Red Men


Modoc Tride, No. 111, Tuesday, Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Henry Petry, 836 S. Warren.


Martha Washington Tribe, No. 12, alternate Wednesdays, Lie- derkranz Hall. Financial Secre- tary, Mrs. Christine Ebner, 5 Hewitt.


Assunpink Encampment, No. 16, second and fourth Tuesday, Liederkranz Hall. Secretary, Henry Petry, 836 S. Warren.


Martha Washington Lodge No. 3, first and third Wednesday, Lie- derkranz Hall. Financial Secre- . tary, Mrs. Christine Ebner, 5 Hewitt.


Independent Order of Shepherds


Alpha Lodge, No. 1, first and third Wednesday, Ribsam Bldg. Financial Secretary, Mary 3. Wilkes, 129 E. Front.


Junior Order United American Mechanics


State Council of New Jersey meets second Wednesday in Octo- ber, 1919, at Atlantic City, N. J. William H. Miers, State Council Secretary, Rooms 903-904, Amer. Mech. Bldg.


Enterprise Council, No. 6, Mon- day, Taylor Opera House Bldg. R. S., Edward W. Lee, P. O. Box 550, Trenton, N. J.


127 East Hanover St.


BROOKS & VIRGIN


Courtesy and Dependability.


Automobiles and Accessories


THE RIDER-MOORE & STEWART


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PHONE 277


10 S. BROAD ST.


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All Sorts of Wire Fence and Steel Posts and Gates at


SATTERTHWAITE'S


16 North Warren


Opposite Trent Theatre


C L CHAFEY'S FRAME SHOP


Meet Your Friends at 'Phone 6124-W


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120 EAST FRONT STREET


Mercer Council, No. 50, Thurs- day, Arcade Bldg. R. S., John Duncan, 1325 N. Olden Ave.


Commodore Perry Council, No. 80, Tuesday, Arcade Bldg. R. S., Lewis Shropshire, 863 Melrose av., Trenton, N. J.


Nathan Hale Council, No. 89, Monday, Arcade Bldg. R. S., Harry Coates, 17 Livingston.


Trenton Council, No. 90, Wed- nesday, Ribsam Bldg. R. S., Edw. P. Bruere, 248 Jackson.


Century Council, No. 100, Fri- day, Arcade Bldg. R. S., Hiram G. Madden, 73 Spring.


United States Council, No. 146, Monday, 219 E. State. R. S., Frank G. Layton, 23 Christopher. N. J. Funeral Benefit Associa- tion. President, Thomas H. Irvin, 317 Cass st., Trenton, N. J. Secretary, Howard S. Norris, 119 Seymour, Newark, N. J.


Knights of Friendship


William McKinley Chamber, No. 1, second and fourth Wed- nesday, 205 S. Broad. Financial Secretary, William J. McClain, 539 Second.


Germania Chamber, No. 2.


every other Wednesday, Lieder- kranz Hall, 1029 S. Clinton av. Secretary, John Schneider, 312 Woodland.


Mercer Chamber, No. 3, first and third Friday, Liederkranz Hall. Financial Secretary, Geo. M. Applegate, 232 Euclid av.


Capital Chamber, No. 5, first and third Thursday, Bradshaw's Hall, N. Clinton av., cor Perry. Financial Secretary, John H. Winsor, 276 Walnut av.


Wilbur Chamber, No. 7, Friday, 735 E. State. Financial Secre- tary, Joseph Harrison, 70 Cleve- land av.


Knights of the Golden Eagle


Grand Castle of New Jersey, Headquarters, Room 5, Ribsam Bldg. Grand Master of Records, Martin L. Ferris, Asbury Park, N. J.


The K. G. E. Funeral Benefit Fund. Office, Room 5, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, Sidney J. Hale, Millville, N. J.


" Mercer Castle, No. 23, K. G. E., Thursday, Ribsam Bldg. M. of R., Robert P. Dinges, Jr., Stuy- vesant av.


Capital Castle, No. 28, K. G. E., Wednesday, Ribsam Bldg. M. of R., Frederick H. Schmelzeisen, 1109 Division.


Star of Bethlehem Castle, No. 68, K. G. E., Thursday, Hudson,


cor. Mott. M. of R., Oscar Leh- man, 107 Ashmore av.


Laurel Temple, No. 3, L. G. E., first and third Friday. Ribsam Bldg. G. of R., Emma L. Heck, 28 Sheridan av.


Knights of Malta


Grand Commandery of New Jersey. Grand Recorder, Fred- erick S. Benson, Succasunna, N. J.


St. John's Commandery, No. 2, Thursday, Taylor Opera House Bldg. Recorder, J. P. Miller, 871 Revere av.


Knights of Pythias


Grand Lodge of New Jersey meets at Newark the third Wed- nesday in February, 1920. Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, El- mer E. Margerum, Forst-Richey Bldg.


Morris Brink, 419 N. Montgom- ery, Deputy Grand Chancellor.


All Pythian Lodges meet in the Alhambra Bldg., 23-25 N. Warren.


Spartacus Lodge, No. 10, Tues- day. Keeper of Records and Seal, John C. Eccles, 235 N. War- ren.


Trenton Lodge, No. 60, Friday. Keeper of Records and Seal, Munson W. Bellis, 125 W. Han- over.


Pythias Lodge, No. 61, Thurs- day. Keeper of Records and Seal, Elmer L. Francis, 413 Cuy- ler av.


Hamilton Lodge, No. 91, Wed- nesday. Keeper of Records and Seal, Truman Snyder, 809 Divi- sion.


Pythian Sisters


Sicilian Temple, No. 17, Wed- nesday afternoon, Alhambra Bldg., 23-25 N. Warren. Mistress of Records and Correspondence, Eleanor Winkler, 250 Highland av.


Labor Organizations


National Brotherhood of Opera- tive Potters, Offices, 1009-11 Amer Mech. Bldg. First Vice President, Frank H. Hutchins.


American Federation of Labor. Annual convention in June. Ex- ecutive Board meets in interim. President, Samuel Gompers; Sec- retary, Frank Morrison, A. F. of L. Bldg., Washington, D. C.


A. F. of L. Organizers in Tren- ton: Luke B. Travers, 70 Lamber- ton: Anthony Spair, 1006 Chest- nut av .; C. Howard Sever, 276 La- fayette av .: Reuben Forker, 153 Sherman av.


N. J. Federation of Labor. Annual conventions in August.


AUTO RADIATORS REPAIRED AND REBUILT SPINDEL'S SHEET METAL SHOP Stands for Good Work, Reasonable Prices. 315 South Broad Street


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Automobile


Accessories


S. P. Dunham & Co.


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149 N. Warren St.


Telephone 155


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The Executive Board meets in interim. President, Arthur A. Quinn; Secretary, Henry F. Hil- fers, 16 Clinton av., Newark, N. J. Mercer County Central Labor Union. Meets every Friday night, Carpenters' Building, N. Clinton av. President, John Remele, 47 Arlington av .; Vice President, John J. Kenny, 95 Liberty; Re- cording and Corresponding Sec- retary, Reuben Forker, 15.3 Sher- man av., or mail P. O. Box 529; Financial Secretary, Geo. Guthrie, 51 South Olden av .; Treasurer, Harry S. Warren, 463 Rutherford av .; Guide, Ed. O. Sheahan, 1058 S. Broad; Sergeant-at-Arms, Harry Miller, 44 Chambers; Trus- tees, Benj. A. Wilson, 153 S. Stockton; Benjamin Glasco, 6 Peace; Henry H. B. Fowler, 306 W. Hanover.


Allied Printing Trades Council, second Monday, Blackford's Hall. President, Benj. A. Wilson, 153 S. Stockton; Secretary, D. E. Sweeny, 15 Grant av.


Building Trades Council, Tues- day, Ribsam Bldg. President, Edw F. Dancer, 137 Cooper; Sec- retary, H. S. Warren, 463 Ruther- ford av.


Automobile Tire Workers, 14852, first and third Tuesday, 112 S. Broad. Secretary, William Baxter, 645 N. Clinton.


Bakers, 202, Saturday after- noon, 224 S. Warren. Secretary, N. Kozlowski, 343 Centre.


Barbers, 296, first and third Tuesday, Camera Hall. Secre- tary, Angelo Fiori, 752 Centre.


Bartenders, 124, second and fourth Sunday afternoons, 112 S. Broad. Secretary, Alfred A. Stults, 112 S. Broad.


Bookbinders, 94, second Thurs- day, Perry and Broad. Secretary, Raymond Fell, 78 Spring.


Brewers, Bottlers and Drivers, 26, alternate Sunday afternoons, Labor Hall; Secretary, Harry J. Miller, 44 Chambers.


Bricklayers and Plasterers, 9, Monday, Ribsam Bldg. Secre- tary, E. McChesney, 121 Cham- bers; Business Agent, Harry Ferry, 633 Princeton av.


Carpenters, 31, Monday, Car- penters' Bldg. Secretary, Jos. E. James, White Horse. Business Agent, G. W. Adams, 'phone 811. Cigarmakers, 428, Secretary, Alois Klaiber, Lafayette av.


Division 540, Trolleymen, first and third Monday, morning and evening sessions, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, L. Adams, 269 Clay.


Division 564, Trolleymen, sec- ond and fourth Thursday, Rib-


sam Bldg. Secretary, J. F. Mc- Carthy, 142 W. Hanover.


Electrical Workers, 29, first and third Thursday, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, H. J. Manley, 115 Chancery.


Electrical Workers, 269, Wed- nesday, Camera Hall. Secretary, R. A. Jahn, 121 Park Lane.


Electrical Porcelain Pressers, 266, first and third Monday. 112 S. Broad. Secretary, V. I', Haydu, 50 Assunpink.


Electrical Porcelain Finishers, 267, Tuesday, Ribsam Bldg. Sec- retary, Helen Malloy, 48 Jeffer- son.


General Ware Pressers, 37, N. B. of O. P., first and third Mon- day, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, William Young, 37 Hart av.


Hodcarriers, Building Laborers, 50, second and fourth Thursdays, at Princeton. Secretary, Frank Zuppardi, 28 Lytle.


Hodcarriers, 369, Monday,


Camera Hall. Secretary, W. Treadwell, 37 Bellevue.


Kilnmen, 35, N. B. of O. P., Thursday, Ribsam Bldg.


Lathers, Wood and Wire, 66, Monday, Stolte's Hall. Secretary and Business Agent, Fred Ben- nett, 715 Adeline.


Letter Carriers' Association, 380. Second Saturday, 153 N. Broad. Secretary, Willard M. Hammond.


Machinists, 398, Tuesday night, Carpenters' Hall. Secretary, J. Lindsay VanNest, 127 Brunswick.


Machinists, Mercer Lodge, 1043. Thursday night, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, D. J. Henry, 119 Bruns- wick av.


Metal Polishers Brass Workers, 140, second and fourth Tuesday, Labor Hall. Secretary, Cornelius Scales, 2346 William.


Moulders, 267, first and third Thursdays, Labor Hall. Secre- tary, Benj. Glasco, 6 Peace.


Moving Picture Operators. Sec- retary, J. N. Dakin, P. O. Box, 506.


Musical Association, 62, first Sunday morning, 215 E. State. President, E. A. Nack, 224 High- land av .; Secretary, H. A. Tom- linson, 143 Garfield av.


Packers, 49, N. B. of O. P., second and fourth Fridays, Rib- sam Bldg. Secretary, G. Bad- deley, 217 Dickinson.


Painters and Paperhangers, 301, Monday, Ribsam Bldg. Sec- retary, George T. Jenkins, 2473 Genesee. Business Agent, H. S. Warren, 17 Cumberland. Phone, 4707-W.


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Patternmakers' Association, Saturday afternoon, Camera Hall. Secretary, F. Kelly, 640 Adeline.


Plumbers, Steam, Gas Fitters, 236, Thursday, 153 N. Broad. Sec- retary, J. M. Heidweiler, 30 Divi- sion. Business Agent, Louis Minges, 222 Academy.


Printing Pressmen, 70, first Monday, Perry and Broad. Sec- retary, George T. Cox, 33 W. State.


Sanitary Pressers, 45, N. B. of O. P., Tuesday, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, Fred Bentley, 72 Kel- sey av.


Slate and Tile Roofers, 24, Sec- retary, W. E. Schafer, Linden av., Fairview Park, R. D. 5.


Smeltermen, 266, first and third Friday, Camera Hall at 6:30. Sec- retary, C. I. Archer, 24 Mont- gomery pl.


Structural Iron Workers, 68, first and third Wednesday, Rib- sam Bldg. Secretary, Edw. Lind- say, 87 Hoffman av .; Business Agent, G. J. Messer, 105 Ward av. Tailors Journeymen, No. 256, first and third Monday, Ribsam Bldg.


Textile Workers, 969, Secretary James McNulty, 9 Market.


Theatrical Stage Employes, 116, second Sunday morning, 120 N. Broad. Secretary, Joseph N. Roff, 1124 Lamberton.


Tin and Sheet Metal Workers, 111, Thursday, Labor Hall. Sec- retary, William W. Jones, 729 Division: Business Agent, Thos. H. Stevenson, 1166 Franklin.


Tin and Sheet Metal Workers, 516. Secretary, O. H. McCoy, 1261 E. State.


Turners, 36, N. B. of O. P., first and third Wednesdays, Ribsam Bldg. Secretary, M. J. Carolan, 41 Grant av.


Typographical, 71, second Sun- day afternoon, 33 West State. Secretary, J. E. Leigh, P. O. Box 328. Business Agent, Benj. A. Wilson, 153 S. Stockton.




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