No. 158-Division covers the Panama Ry. No. 164-Division covers the Ann Arbor R. Coast No. 167-Division covers the Georgia & Florida Ry. R. M. Cason, Gen'l Chairman, Uvalda, Ga.; D. F. Rush, Gen'l S. & T., Hazelhurst, Ga. No. 168-Division covers the C. & A. Ry. E. E. Gentz, Gen'l Chairman, Braidwood, Thos. Riley, Gen'l S. & T., Atlanta, Ill.; Ill. the Wabash Ry. O. C. Nash, Gen'l Chairman, Carpenter, Ill.; M. E. Fohey, Gen'l S. & T., 450 Crane ave., Detroit, Mich. No. 170-Division covers No. 171-Division covers Central Vermont Ry. H. J. Gibbs, Gen'l Chairman, Yantic, Conn.; L. J. Mannie Gen'l S. & T., St. Alexandria, Sta., Quebec. No. 172-Division covers the Oregon Short Line Ry. R. H. Wagner, Gen'l Chairman, Pocatello, Idaho; S. B. Summers, Gen'l S. & T., Roy, Utah. No. 173-Division covers the T. & O. C. and Z. & W. Rys. F. H. Simon, Gen'l Chairman, 302 Georgia ave., Toledo, Ohio; W. T. Cox, Gen'l S. & T., 1061 Palmwood ave., Toledo, Ohiɔ. No. 174-Division covers the Missouri, OklaGen'l homa & Gulf Ry. Ira S. Bond, Chairman, Clarita, Okla.; W. H. Ryan, Acting Gen'l S. & T., Allen, Okla. No. 175-Division covers the Carolina, Clinchfield & Ohio Ry. S. A. Dorsett, Gen'l Chairman, Spartanburg, S. C.; C. G. Taylor, Gen'l S. & T., Dante, Va. No. 177-Division covers the St. Louis, San Francisco & Texas Ry. J. S. McMillan, Gen' Chairman and Acting G. S. & T., Box 43, Prosper, Tex.; DeWitt Hall, Gen'l S. & T., Bluffdale, Tex. No. 178-Division covers Tennessee Central Railroad. Chas. C. Wimsett, Gen'l Chairman, Rockwood, Tenn.; W. C. Loden, Gen'l S. & T., Emory Gap, Tenn. No. 179-Division covers New Orleans Great Northern R. R. W. H. Carr, Gen'l Chairman, Abita Springs, La.; F. P. Barron, Gen'l S. & T., Angie, La. No. 180-Division covers Chicago, Terre Haute & Southeastern. R. H. Owen, Gen'l Chairman, 1307 West 10th st., Bedford, Ind.; W. D. Hyslop, Gen'l S. & T., 1312 K st., Bedford, Ind. No. 181-Division covers Kentucky & Indiana Terminal R. R. H. A. Boston, General Chairman, 432 N. 20th st., Louisville, Ky.; C. C. Fears, Gen'l S. & T., 2656 Bank st., Louisville, Ky. No. 182 Division covers Missouri & North and CREAM CITY TELEGRAPHERS' CLUBMeets the 2d Tuesday of each month in Film Operators' Hall, 226 Third st., Milwaukee, Wis. W. T. Houlehen, Pres., 363 Madison st., Milwaukee, Wis.; B. A. Gothompson, S. & T., 738 Fortieth st., Milwaukee, Wis. PRETZEL CITY TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB OF FREEPORT, ILL.-Meets 3d Wednesday of each month at Ladies and Knights of Security Hall, 107 Stephenson st., Freeport Ill. P. H. Murphy, Pres., 145 Delaware st., Freeport, Ill.; H. B. Kiester, S. & T., 60 Second st., Freeport, Ill. CORT CLUB (Chicago O. R. T. Club)Meets 1st Saturday of each month in Room 912, Masonic Temple. D. C. Smart, Pres., 2258 Lincoln ave., Chicago, Ill.; C. L. Craig, S. & T., 817 W. 64th st., Chicago, Ill. DES MOINES O. R. T. CLUB-Meets in Assembly Room, Kirkwood Hotel, Des Moines, Iowa, subject to call of President. M. R. Davis, Pres., care C. R. I. & P. Ry., Des Moines, Iowa; S. S. Price, S. & T., Grimes, Iowa. CEDAR RAPIDS O. R. T. CLUB-Meets 8 p. m., the 3d Friday of each month at Hotel Montrose, corner Third ave. and Third st., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. F. E. Conover, Pres., Low Moor, Iowa; J. L. Halpin, S. & T., 512 South Fourteenth st., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. LITTLE ROCK O. R. T. CLUB-Meets subject to call of S. & T. C. C. Jacklin, Pres., Room 224, Union Station, Little Rock, Ark.; H. W. Gibbs, S. & T., 516 E. Eighth st., Little Rock, Ark. THE PANHOMA TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB EVANSVILLE O. R. T. CLUB-Meets 3d Sunday each month. L. E. Crandall, Pres., Chrisney, Ind.; C. McCleary, S. & T., 712 Mulberry st., Evansville, Ind. THE HOOSIER O. R. T. CLUB-Meets 4th Thursday each month at 8 p. m., Room 109, Oneida Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. J. W. White, Pres., 2166 Avondale place, Indianapolis, Ind.; W. G. Brenneman, S. & T., 2327 Prospect st., Indianapolis, Ind. THE KANSAS CITY RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB-Meets subject to call of President. M. Williams, Pres., 2115 Walnut st., Kansas City, Kan. THE FORT PITT TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB OF PITTSBURG-Meets subject to call of Secretary. H. K. Klingensmith, Pres., 124 Suburban ave., Beechview, Pittsburg, Pa. THE HOUSTON O. R. T. CLUB-Meets 2d Thursday night of each month, Hotel Cotton, cor. Fannin st. and Capitol ave., Houston, Tex. Chas. C. Webner, 425 Mason bldg., Houston, Tex.; E. B. Hill, Sec'y, 1027 Yale st., Houston, Tex. THE DU-O R. T. CLUB OF DURAND, MICH.-Meets 1st Thursday each month in I. O. O. F. Hall, Durand, Mich. A. E. McNamara, Pres., Drayton Plain, Mich.; H. F. Link, S. & T., Lansing, Mich. THE C. O. O. R. T. CLUB (Co-Operative O. R. T. Club)-Meets 8 p. m., 1st Friday of each month in Red Men's Hall, South Bend, Ind. O. O. Replogle, Pres., 631 East Bronson st., South Bend, Ind.; D. A. Crum, S. & T., 817 Lindsey st., South Bend, Ind. THE CHICAGO HEIGHTS TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB-Meets 9:30 a. m., 2d Sunday of each month at Chicago Heights, Ill., in Trades and Labor Council Hall. J. Welles Begbie, Pres., St. Anne, Ill.; J. C. Marceau, S. & T., St. Anne, Ill. THE SPRINGFIELD O. R. T. CLUBMeets 2d Saturday night of each month at St. Nicholas Hotel, Springfield, Ill. W. Stone, Pres., Marine, Ill.; W. R. Endicott, S. & T., 113 E. Jefferson st., Springfield, Ill. THE GOLDEN RULE TELEGRAPHERS' CLUB-Meets 7 p. m., 3d Tuesday of each month at Crowe Hall, corner Broadway and Seger ave., Toledo, Ohio. F. H. Simon, Pres., 302 Georgia ave., Toledo, Ohio; Geo. D. Walker, S. & T., Flickenger Flat No. 2, Toledo, Ohio. THE MONUMENTAL O. R. T. CLUBMeets monthly in Baltimore, Md., subject to call of President. W. R. Johnson, Pres., 3743 Morley st., Baltimore, Md.; W. M. Shawen, Sec'y, 3637 Roland ave., Baltimore, Md. THE STATEN ISLAND O. R. T. CLUBMeets 4th Thursday each month, 8 p. m., at the Cherokee Club, No. 12 Cross st., Stapleton, S. I. D. B. McMullen, Pres., 8 Woodlawn ave., Cranford, N. J.; J. P. Tully, S. & T., 276 Delaware ave., Dongan Hills, N. Y. General Committee Division on Railroads Covered by Local Divisions Boston & Albany Railway-M. J. Walsh, Gen'l Chairman, 15 Moseley ave., Merrick, Mass.; Geo. P. Alrutz, Secretary General Committee, 16 Oakdale ave., Westfield, Mass. Boston Terminal Co.-S. E. Haseltine, Gen'l Chairman, 21 French ave., South Braintree, Mass.; H. J. Lionett, Secretary General Committee, Dorchester, Mass. Buffalo & Susquehanna R. R.-E. E. Haskins, General Chairman, Sinnemahoning, Pa. Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Ry.-R. E. Johnson, Gen'l Chairman, Jerseyville, Ill.; H. C. LeMasters, Secretary General Committee, 426 S. Orange st., Havana, Ill. Intercolonial Ry.-C. C. Charters, Gen'l Chairman, Point du Chene, N. B.; R. A. McMillan, Secretary General Committee, Charlo Station, N. B. Long Island Railroad-C. M. Scully, Gen'l Chairman, College Point, N. Y.; E. Frank Webb, Secretary General Committee, 23 Amherst ave., Jamaica, N. Y. New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad -Leonard J. Ross, Gen'l Chairman, 457 Wellington ave., Auburn, R. I.; M. W. Handy, Secretary General Committee, Box 885, New Haven, Conn. St. Louis Southwestern Ry.-H. C. Frizielle, Gen'l Chairman, Bearden, Ark.; E. E. Nettles, Secretary General Committee, Kerens, Tex. Toledo, St. Louis & Western Ry.-H. S. Walters, Gen'l Chairman, Gas City, Ind.; H. B. Livesey, Secretary General Committee, Sorento, Ill. Mrs. John W. Banker, Chairman, Schaghticoke, N. Y. Mrs. J. H. Randall, Jr., Secretary, Smithville, Ga. Mrs. Evva L. Quick, 3854 Cleveland ave., St. Mrs. Iris U. Henderson, Midland, Tex. All correspondence for THE TELEGRAPHER should be addressed to C. B. Rawlins, Editor, St. Louis, Mo., so that it will reach him not later than the 5th of the month. Grand Division-Attached membership not confined to any particular railroad or territory. Mrs. Kate E. Carr, Grand President, 529 Swan st., Olympia, Wash.; Mrs. Florence P. Pierce, Grand S. & T. Box 33, Halethrope, Md. Division 2-Meetings subject to call of Acting President, Mrs. Evva L. Quick 3854 Cleveland ave., St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. Evva L. Quick, S. & T., 3854 Cleveland ave., St. Louis, Mo. Division 3-Covers the C., C., C. & St. L. Ry. System. Meetings subject to call of the President. Mrs. S. D. Solomon, President, 1912 Locust st., Anderson, Ind.; Mrs. Hazel Elliott, Gen'l S. & T., Ashley, Ohio. Division 7-Covers the Canadian Pacific Railway System. Meetings subject to call of President. Mrs. Rebecca Sullivan President, Chapleau, Ont., Can.; Mrs. S. S. Campbell, Gen'l S. & T., Verona, Ont. Division 8-Covers the New York Central Railway System. Meetings subject to call of the President. Mrs. M. B. Lynch, President, 963 State st., Schenectady, N. Y.; M. J. Wood, Gen'l S. & T., South Schenectady, N. Y. Division 15-Covers the Atlantic Coast Line Division 23-Covers the Chicago, Milwaukee Division 31-Covers the Missouri Pacific System. Meetings subject to call of the President. Mrs. Chas. M. Bodle, President, Benton, Kan.; Mrs. H. C. Harkins, Gen'l S. & T., Lupus, Mo. Division 33-Covers the Baltimore & Ohio Railway System. Meetings subject to call of President. Mrs. Mary A. Bell, President, New Concord, Ohio; Mrs. Anna S. Gillum, Gen'l S. & T., Shinnston, W. Va. Division 35-Meeets 3d Thursday of each month at 2:30 p. m., in Manheim Hall, 433 Westminster st., Providence, R. I.; Mrs. Bertha Haddock, President, 111 Narragansett st., Edgewood, Providence, R. I.; Miss Clara J. Brady, Gen'l S. & T., 91 Wood st., Providence, R. I. Division 44-Meets 2d Saturday of each Division 46-Covers the Central of Georgia dent, R. F. D. No. 3, Oneonta, N. Y.; Mrs. Sinclair Snyder, Gen'l S. & T., South Kortright, N. Y. Division 140-Covers the Maine Central Railway System. Meets subject to call of the Acting President. Mrs. Florence L. Graham, Acting President, 470 Main st., Bangor, Me.; Mrs. Florence L. Graham, Gen'l S. & T., 470 Main st., Bangor, Me. Division 146-Covers the Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railway System. Meets upon call of the President. Miss Dita May West, President, 319 East Georgia ave., Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Pearl Gorman, Gen'l S. & T., Mauk, Ga. Local Tacoma-Meets the last Wednesday of each month. Meeting places subject to the discretion of the President, Mrs. Daisy Sherwood, Sixth Avenue Station, Tacoma, Wash.; Mrs. W. S. Grover, Local Secretary-Treasurer, Nisqually, Wash. The Order of Railroad Telegraphers PETITION FOR MEMBERSHIP Officers and Members, Division No....... 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