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Standards, Weights, and Measures.-Clerk, Don M. Hunt; assistant clerks, Myrtle White; Hicklin Yates; Anna E. Holmes.

Territories.—Clerk, Asa J. Smith, 1420 R Street; assistant clerks, Alice Mummenhoff, 1333 Belmont Road; Esther M. Day, 1801 Columbia Road.

Transportation and Sale of Meat Products.-Clerk, Harry S. Hall, 348 Senate Office Building; assistant clerks, William Meyerhoff, 348 Senate Office Building; Jule G. Larkin, 1448 Park Road; Lynn M. Hall, 348 Senate Office Building. Transportation Routes to the Seaboard.-Clerk, William L. Hill, The Willson; assistant clerks, Mary H. Hill, The Willson; Mable E. Hogan, R. F. D. 2, Chevy Chase, Md.; John H. Patterson, jr.

University of the United States.-Clerk, Joseph M. Burlew, 216 Indiana Avenue; assistant clerks, John D. Watkins, The Chastleton; George W. Askew, 134 East Capitol Street; Christopher H. Williams, 2234 California Street.

Woman Suffrage.—Clerk, John F. Hayes, 3405 Thirty-fourth Place, Cleveland Park; assistant clerks, Esther Knauff, 2003 Columbia Road; Harriet Buckingham, 1810 N Street; Virginia Hamilton, 1824 New Hampshire Avenue.

OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS.

DAVID S. BARRY, Sergeant at Arms, United States Senate (1816 Jefferson Place), was born at Detroit, Mich., in 1859, and educated in the public schools at Monroe, Mich.; was a page in the Michigan Legislature 1871-1873, and in 1875 was appointed page in the United States Senate on recommendation of Senator Isaac P. Christiancy. Learned stenography and served as amanuensis to various public men and as a clerk in the Treasury and Post Office Departments and the Census Bureau. Began newspaper work in 1879 as Washington correspondent of the Detroit Post-Tribune; served in the Washington office of the Chicago Times and as correspondent of the Detroit Evening News and Detroit Evening Journal; in 1887 was appointed on the staff of the Washington bureau of the New York Sun, and in 1889 was made chief of the bureau; resigned in 1904 to become editor-in-chief of the Providence Journal and was its Washington correspondent in 1919, when elected Sergeant at Arms. In 1908 Mr. Barry was an assistant director of publicity of the Republican national committee, and in 1912 and 1916 the director.

Assistant Sergeant at Arms.-Frank Woodworth, 136 Senate Office Building.

Assistant doorkeeper.-C. A. Loeffler, 1608 Monroe Street. (Phone, Columbia 3288-W.)

Acting assistant doorkeeper.-Thomas W. Keller, 3406 Thirteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 1166-W.)

Assistants on floor of Senate.—Edwin A. Halsey, Clifton Terrace East; Joseph E. O'Toole, 511 East Capitol Street.

Storekeeper.-John J. McGrain, 300 Delaware Avenue NE.

POST OFFICE.

Postmaster of the Senate.-Fred A. Eckstein, 3361 Eighteenth Street. (Phone, Columbia 835.)

Chief clerk. Herbert H. Prange, 211 First Street.

ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS.

Arrive 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., 12.15 and 3.45 p. m.

Depart from Senate post office, Senate Office Building and Capitol, 5, 9.30, and 10.30 a. m., 12 m., 1.55, 4.30, and 6 p. m., and upon adjournment. Senate Office Building chutes collected 30 minutes earlier.

FOLDING ROOM.

Superintendent.-Leslie L. Biffle, 136 Senate Office Building.
Foreman.-Hiram H. Brewer, Lanham, Md.

Assistant foreman.-J. W. Deards, Fontanet Courts.

HEATING AND VENTILATING.

Chief engineer.-E. C. Stubbs, Silver Spring, Md. (Phone, Kensington, Md., 78-F5.) Assistant chief engineers.-F. E. Dodson, 1654 Monroe Street; R. H. Gay, 1341 Oak Street; A. S. Worsley, 310 East Capitol Street; John Edwards, 44 Rhode Island Avenue NE.

OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE.

(Phone, Main 3120.)

SPEAKER.

The Speaker. Frederick H. Gillett, 1525 Eighteenth Street.
Secretary to the Speaker. Charles H. Parkman, Burtonsville, Md.
Clerk at the Speaker's table.-Lehr Fess, 3906 Kansas Avenue.

Speaker's clerk.-William A. Reutemann, The Iowa.

Messenger at Speaker's table.-George William Hubert, 219 East Capitol Street.
Messenger.-Henry Neal, 473 Florida Avenne.

CHAPLAIN.

Chaplain of the House.-Rev. Henry N. Couden, D. D., 1726 Twentieth Street.

OFFICE OF THE CLERK.

WILLIAM TYLER PAGE, Clerk of the House of Representatives (220 Wooten Avenue, Chevy Chase), was born in Frederick, Md., October 19, 1868; attended the Frederick Academy and the public schools of Baltimore. Appointed page in the Clerk's office of the House December 19, 1881, by Clerk Edward McPherson, and has since been continuously in the service of the House of Representatives in many capacities. Republican nominee for Congress,_second_Maryland district, 1902. Author of "The American's Creed" and of "Page's Congressional Handbook.” Elected Clerk of the House of Representatives, Sixty-sixth Congress.

Chief Clerk.-John H. Hollingsworth, Ashland Avenue, West Hyattsville, Md.
(Phone, Hyattsville 196.)

Stenographer to Clerk.-Miss Lily McConnell, 320 B Street NE.
Assistant Chief Clerk.-Herbert G. Rosboro, 3011 Eleventh Street.
Journal clerk.-Herman A. Phillips, 3327 Eighteenth Street.
Assistant Journal clerk.-Harry P. Hawes, 309 E Street.

Stenographer to chief bill clerk.-J. G. Whiteside, Falkstone Courts.

Reading clerks.-Patrick J. Haltigan, 1813 Kalorama Road; A. E. Chaffee, 722 E
Street NE.

Tally clerk.-Ed. M. Martin, 2815 Thirty-eighth Street.

Chief bill clerk.-E. F. Sharkoff.

Assistants to chief bill clerk.-Minnie E. Grosser; F. E. Schneiberg; George L. Clark, 624 Lexington Place NE.; William F. Sykes, 308 East Capitol Street.

Disbursing clerk.-Wilber H. Estey, 3013 Eleventh Street.

Assistant disbursing clerk.-T. F. Maguire, The Linnville.

File clerk.-William Hertzler, 1822 New Hampshire Avenue.
Assistant file clerk.-H. J. Hunt, 1822 New Hampshire Avenue.
Messenger in file room.-Joseph H. Beal, 235 South Capitol Street.
Enrolling clerk.-D. K. Hempstead.

Assistant enrolling clerk.-W. H. Overhue, 324 Fifth Street SE.
Stationery clerk.-B. B. Ladisky.

Bookkeeper.-O. L. Newman.

Locksmith.-W. J. R. Spahr.

Clerks. Fred Wade; Eugene W. Stewart, The Portland; George T. Riggs, 23 First
Street NE.; Harold P. Wright.

Assistant in disbursing office.-John Andrews.

Assistant in stationery room.-W. S. Armstrong.

Messenger in disbursing office.-John P. Burke, 122 C Street SE.

Messenger to Chief Clerk.-Thomas H. Dugan, 119 Fourth Street SE.

LIBRARY.

Librarian.-John Kimball Parish, 400 B Street NE,

Assistant librarians.-Harry M. Farrell; George W. Sabine, The Royalton.
Assistant in library.-H. F. Freund.

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OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS.

Sergeant at Arms.-J. G. Rodgers, 2924 Macomb Street. (Phone, Cleveland 1144.) Assistant Sergeant at Arms.-A. C. Jordan, 918 B Street SE.

Cashier.-Kenneth Romney, Fontanet Courts.

Assistant cashier.-Harry Pillen, 204A Bates Street.

Financial clerk.-A. P. Strother, 122 Fifth Street NE.

Bookkeeper.-W. S. McGinniss, 1018 East Capitol Street.

Deputy Sergeant at Arms in charge of pairs.-M. L. Meletio, Rutland Courts.

OFFICE OF THE DOORKEEPER.

Doorkeeper of the House.-Bert W. Kennedy, Wine Avenue, Hyattsville, Md. (Phone, Hyattsville 107-R.)

Assistant department messenger.-C. W. Coombs, Congress Hall.

Special employees (conference of the minority).—Wallace D. Bassford, 121 Twelfth Street SE.; A. M. Chase, Government Hotels.

Special employees.-J. P. Griffin; J. J. Sinnott, 3527 Thirteenth Street..

Special messengers. George Jenison, 4006 Twelfth Street NE., Brookland; John O. Snyder, 1112 Girard Street; L. M. Overstreet.

Chief pages. August G. Wolf, 224 Maryland Avenue NE.; John McCabe, 1102 L Street.
Superintendent of the press gallery.-William J. Donaldson, jr.

Messengers.-A. H. Frear, 223 Eighth Street NE.; E. W. Scott, 309 New Jersey
Avenue SE.; David Beattie, 121 Fourth Street NE.; Roy A. Coe; J. A.
McMillan; E. Fisher, 314 B Street NE.; G. W. Smith, 424 Seventh Street
SW.; Charles A. Kaschub, 409 House Office Building; George Keegan, 806 Duke
Street, Alexandria, Va.; E. M. Lichty, 408 House Office Building, M. S. Amcs,
125 E Street NE.; Ć. O. Blinn, 125 E Street; C. C. Dunlap; E. S. Smith, 23 Third
Street NE.; Chester C. Smith; J. A. Hillmyer, 412 New Jersey Avenue; John A.
White, 115 C Street SW.; J. W. King, 219 East Capitol Street.
Messengers on the soldiers' roll.-Burr Maxwell; James H. Shouse; Joseph C. Lee, 216
Second Street SE.; H. R. Thorpe, 144 House Office Building; J. T. Taylor, 122
C Street; Thomas H. McKee, 1420 Twenty-first Street; John Rome, 315 First
Street SE.; Joseph Cassiday, 20 R Street; L. E. Short, 113 C Street SE.; J. F.
Richmond, 316 East Capitol Street; James Linahan, 508 East Capitol Strect;
H. T. Duryea, 1820 K Street; L. B. Cousins, 713 East Capitol Street; W. C. Allen,
1035 New Jersey Avenue.

Messenger to majority room.-W. M. Pickering, 1002 Douglas Street NE.

Messenger to minority room.-C. L. Williams, 311 Fourth Street SE.

Majority messengers in charge of telephones.-T. M. Holt, 136 D Street SE.; Ralph Slick.
Minority messenger in charge of telephones.-J. J. Kenah, 118 Third Street NE.
Chief of janitors.—Harry Ů. Črumit, 110 Fourth Street SE.

FOLDING ROOM.

Superintendent.-W. R. Johnson, 236 New Jersey Avenue.

Chief clerk.-Joseph A. Clement, 315 New Jersey Avenue SE.

Clerks.-J. C. Newell, 222 First Street SE.; W. S. Schroeder, 126 C Street NE.; Roy W. Ives, 1366 B Street SE.

Foreman.-J. M. McKee, 2123 K Street. (Phone, West 1663.)

DOCUMENT ROOM.

Superintendent. Carl G. Malmberg, 653 East Capitol Street.
Assistant superintendent.-E. A. Lewis, 215 East Capitol Street.

Special employees.-W. Ray Loomis, Wardman Courts East (phone, Columbia 7744);
Joel Grayson, Vienna, Va.

Assistant clerks.-W. G. Ladd, 219 Fourteenth Street SE.; Delbert E. Libbey, Congress Heights.

Assistants. Lawrence L. Goley, 730 Seventeenth Street; W. H. Sherrill, 128 C Street NE.; J. F. Clark, 2 Eighth Street NE.; A. S. Thomas, 1309 Park Road; I. C. Rassan; E. Finley Kitson, 1000 H Street; August Buehne, 27 Michigan Avenue NE.; J. F. Walter, 2214 East Chase Street, Baltimore, Md.

CLERKS TO COMMITTEES.

Accounts.-William C. Barnes, Clifton Courts East; assistant, C. A. Preston.
Agriculture.-L. G. Haugen, Congress Hall.

Alcoholic Liquor Traffic.

Appropriations.-Marcellus C. Sheild, 3 East Irving Street, Chevy Chase, Md.; assist-
ants, J. C. Pugh, The Wellington; James F. Scanlon, 411 New Jersey Avenue
SE.; Adolf K. Barta; Arthur Orr, 1134 Jefferson Street.

Banking and Currency.-Joseph L. Durland, 2020 P Street; assistant, Belle D.
Nichols, Government Hotels.

Census.-Edwin F. Saunders, 319 B Street SE.

Claims. John Helmus, 708 A Street SE.; assistant, William F. Jorgensen, 228 East
Capitol Street.

Coinage, Weights, and Measures.-D. Stewart Patterson, 3921 Kansas Avenue (phone,
Columbia 6065-W).

Disposition of Useless Executive Papers.-Goldie P. Dressler, Government Hotels.
District of Columbia.-Charles E. Drew, 113 C Street SE.; assistant, John B. Labofish.
Education.-E. B. Vosburgh, 1302 N Street.

Election of President, Vice President, and Representatives in Congress.—Harry E. Schlerf,
314 A Street NE.

Elections No. 1.-Clara Friedman.

Elections No. 2.-Elton H. Thompson, Rutland Courts.

Elections No. 3.-L. B. Shawen.

Enrolled Bills.-Earl L. D. Hester, The Chastleton.
Expenditures in Departments:

Agriculture.-Melvin Hilldreth.

Commerce.-Hallie F. Stanford, 1364 Kenyon Street.

Interior.

Justice. Labor.

Navy.

Post Office.-Ralph H. Mathews, 627 G Street NE.
State. Lora M. Bowers, 309 New Jersey Avenue SE.
Treasury.-Gertrude L. Roulston.

War.

Expenditures on Public Buildings.

Flood Control.-Henry G. Miller, 259 House Office Building.

Foreign Affairs.-Edmund F. Erk, The Knickerbocker (phone, Columbia 1333–J);
assistant, E. J. Hurdle, 30 U Street.

Immigration and Naturalization.—P. F. Snyder, 329 Thirteenth Street NE. (phone,
Lincoln 4902-W).

Indian Affairs.-H. E. Devendorf, 221 B Street NE.; assistant, Charles W. Harper,
1017 Sixteenth Street.

Industrial Arts and Expositions.-Homer Hart, The Ventosa.

Insular Affairs.-H. E. Morrison, The Manchester.

Interstate and Foreign Commerce.-George Esch, 116 Todd Place NE.; assistants, A. H.
Clark, 320 Maryland Avenue NE.; Harold D. McCoy, 30 Elm Avenue, Takoma
Park, Md.

Invalid Pensions.-Frank T. Moran, The Portner; assistants, Edwin A. Loop, 319
Maryland Avenue NE.; James F. Spoerri, 304 House Office Building; principal
examiner, H. M. Vandervort, 1200 N Street; assistant, N. E. Ives, 1775 T Street.
Irrigation of Arid Lands.-Daniel F. Reynolds, The Lurgan.

Judiciary. William C. Preus, 314 East Capitol Street; assistant, W. N. Streeter, 917
East Capitol Street.

Labor.-J. C. Mehrkens.

Library.-J. C. Shanks, 724 Rock Creek Church Road.

Merchant Marine and Fisheries.-Rene G. de Tonnancour, 11 C Street SE.

Mileage.

Military Affairs.-Howard F. Sedgwick, Silver Spring, Md.; assistant, B. Floye
Taylor, 314 East Capitol Street.

Mines and Mining.-Edwin E. Klein, The Portland.

Naval Affairs.-W. M. Coffin, 1838 Calvert Street; assistant, Frank A. Byron, 1453
Corcoran Street.

Patents.-Theresa C. Glynn, 1645 Newton Street.

Pensions.-Grant Jarvis, 1930 New Hampshire Avenue; assistant, Edward L. Julian, 402 B Street NE.; Wayne W. Cordell, examiner (detailed from Pension Office), The Claiborne.

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Post Office and Post Roads.-Frederick C. Riedesel, 51 D Street SE.; assistant, Norman T. Peterson.

Printing

Public Buildings and Grounds.-K. G. Langley; assistant, A. O. Penn.

Public Lands.-Edward D. Baldwin, National Press Club; assistant, George A. Hossick, 623 New Jersey Avenue.

Railways and Canals.-Oscar W. Rosenthal, Arlington Hotel.

Reform in the Civil Service.-Mae R. Brown, 722 Quebec Place.

Revision of the Laws.-Donald Little; reviser of the statutes, M. J. Keys.

Rivers and Harbors.—Joseph H. McGann, 1345 Park Road; assistant, Rose French, 2800 Thirteenth Street.

Roads.-M. T. Cowperthwaite.

Rules.-John N. Free, 319 C Street NE.; assistant, Viola Beechwood, 217 East Capitol Street.

Territories.-C. F. Curry, jr., George Washington Inn.

War Claims.-Mary B. Lidy, The Gladstone; Lottie E. Stetler, 1228 Sixteenth Street.
War Department (Select Committee on Expenditures in).-Newton H. Shaw; 105
Fourth Street NE.; assistant, George Walter Johnson, 3151 Seventeenth Street.
Ways and Means.-Ernest W. Camp, 1715 Q Street; assistants, Clayton F. Moore, 1006
Pennsylvania Avenue SE.; John L. Peterson, 1715 Q Street.
Woman Suffrage.-

POST OFFICE.

(Office hours-Daily, 8.30 a. m. to 10 p. m.; Sunday, 9 a. m. to 12 m.) Postmaster.-Frank W. Collier, 418 Seventh Street NE. (Phone, Lincoln 507.) Assistant. Thomas E. Wall, 323 East Capitol Street.

OFFICE AT HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING.

Registry, stamp, and money-order clerk.-F. I. Veeder, 14 Fourth Street SE.; assistant, Charles O. Young, 310 Third Street.

Mail clerks.-F. E. Becker, 211 Fourth Street SE.; H. F. Bresee, 321 First Street SE. Night clerks.-T. C. Meeker, 1419 North Carolina Avenue NE.; Louise Huntt, 450 M Street.

BRANCH OFFICE AT CAPITOL.

Clerk in charge.-Lois I. Statler, A-B Building, Government Hotels.

OFFICE AT CITY POST OFFICE.

Day clerks.-W. W. Ward, 611 New Jersey Avenue; J. A. Dillon, 625 New Jersey Avenue.

Night clerks.-J. D. Mottesheard, 225 Second Street SE.; W. E. Patterson, 115 E Street SE.; L. Hults, 321 First Street SE.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Delivery and collection messengers.-David J. Evans, 807 G Street NE.; Robert J. Wheaton, 338 Maryland Avenue NE.; J. H. Johnson, 1219 Sixth Street; Thomas D. White, 501 Fifth Street SE.; Edwin L. Burnap, 326 North Carolina Avenue SE.; P. M. Appel, 807 G Street NE.; George M. Raines, 230 A Street SE.; J.W. Hoak, 201 D Street NE.; A. Joerg, 1 C Street SE.; F. J. Peoples, 224 F Street NE.; Charles R. Newman, 3353 Eighteenth Street; H. J. Mitchell, 21 First Street NE.; R. L. Nash, 18 Iowa Circle; Roland M. Fisher, 14 Fourth Street SE.; C. J. McGinnis, West Falls Church, Va.; J. L. Brown, 113 Maryland Avenue NÉ.; C. J. Ridgley, 82 Charles Street, Annapolis, Md.; T. J. Enright, 620 Fifth Street; R. R. Odell, 100 W Street; Samuel J. Reed, 729 North Capitol Street; David W. Barr, 324 Maryland Avenue NE.; C. N. Hopkins; R. G. Denn, 220 E Street.

Mail contractor.-John R. Jordan.

Janitor.-J. W. Lewis, 402 First Street SE.

Mails. Arrive 8.30, 10.30 a. m.; 12.30, 2.30, 4.30 p. m.; depart 9.15, 11.15 a. m.; 1.15, 3.30, 4.35, 6.30, 8.20, 10 p. m.

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