Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1922, Part 1

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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SIGNS


B.A.THOMAS


SHOW GARDE PRICE TICKETS


FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY 401 CALIFORNIA STREET


FIRE, AUTOMOBILE & MARINE INSURANCE


DUNHAM, CARRIGAN & HAYDEN CO.


HARDWARE AND STEEL


KANGAS AND DIVISION ST6.


H. S. CROCKER CO., Inc. 565-571 Market Street


Wholesale Paints and Olis


Telephone


Morse Detective and Patrol Service 502 Califor


AND THEO. J. ROCHE


KING COAL CO


SAN FRANCISCO


JAMES B. SMITH PRES FRANK J. FORAN, VICE PRES. B. W. GRABLE SEc. FRANK V. CURTIS GEN SALES AGT.


CABLE ADDRESS


KING COAL


.DACHI-VERNON


KING COAL CO. S. 6


KING COAL CO. S. F. 7


THE SEAL OF


SINCERITY


DIAMOND JEWELRY


Designed by our own artists, made by our own craftsmen, from gems selected by acknowledged ex- perts and priced in moderation.


GOLD JEWELRY


Selected with the > utmost care to insure the best in design and workmanship, and offering a surpris- ing variety of attractive > pieces even within the limits of $5.00 to $20.00.


WATCHES


Sole agents for Vacheron 3 Constantin Swiss watches, which stand in the lead as accurate time- pieces. Dealing only in those Swiss and American watches which we can guarantee as satisfactory to purchasers.


SILVERWARE


A complete line of sterling table, toilets and per- sonal silverware > in the most desirable patterns, many of which are sold by us exclusively.


SHREVE, TREAT & EACRET One-three-six Geary Street


Typography of this advertisement by Ricardo J. Orozco


3


DISTEEL WHEELS Make A Good Car Better


PIKE && SMITH


Northern California Distributors


865 Post Street


San Francisco, Cal. Phone Prospect 8000


Gruss Air Springs Make All Roads Boulevards


8%


PARTIAL LIST OF DEALERS


Oakland, Calif. NELSON & MORRELL 1750 E. 12th St. DAVIS MOTOR CAR CO. 2100 Broadway


KONRAD GOBEL 325 - 21st St.


NOBLE W. HILL 208 No. Eldorado St. Stockton, Calif. W. D. McKAY 12th and J Sts. Sacramento, Calif.


CHISHOLM & SOCAL Sutter Creek, Calif.


OTTO WIENCKE Susanville, Calif.


RED RIVER LUMBER CO. Westwood, Calif.


BAIRS GARAGE Eureka, Calif.


MORGAN BROS. 460 So. First St. San Jose, Calif.


CHICO TRUCK & TRACTOR CO. Chico, Calif.


J. W. THEWS Redding, Calif.


GROWNEY'S GARAGE Red Bluff, Calif.


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1922 BUYERS' GUIDE of SAN FRANCISCO


Pages


Pages


Accountants.


6


Hardware.


50-51


Addressing Machines. .


6


Hardwood Lumber. 52


Architects' and Engineers' Supplies. .


7


Hay


53


Asbestos Goods.


7


Heating Contractors. 54


Automobile Department.


8


Hops 55


Bag Manufacturers.


9-11


Hotels


56


Bank and Office Fixtures.


11


Insurance Companies.


57


Banking Department. 12-28


Iron Works.


58-60


Bed Manufacturers. 30


Iron and Steel.


61-64


Belting Manufacturers. 30-31


32


Lumber Dealers.


65-66


Boiler Makers 32


Macaroni and Vermicelli. 66


Bonds Surety.


32


Machinery and Tools.


67-76


Builders' Supplies and Building Materials .33-36 Cafeterias. 37


Metal Works.


79


Canned Goods.


38


Milk Dealers


80


Carpet Beating.


38


Coal, Retail.


40


Paint Manufacturers.


81


Coal, Wholesale.


39


Paper Products.


82


Collection Agencies


40


Pipe Tanks and Silos.


82


Colleges and Schools.


40


Printers


82-83


Contractors' Equipment.


41


Pumps ..


84


Cutlery 42


Riggers.


85


Detective Agencies. 42-43


Rubber Goods.


85-86


Draymen


43


Rubber Stamps.


86


Drinking Water.


44


Scales ..


87


Dry Goods.


44


Shipbuilding.


88


Electrotypers. 44-45


Storage. 89


89


Engineers' and Architects' Supplies.


45


Stoves and Tinware.


89


Fire Extinguishers


45


Surveyors' and Drawing Instruments


91


Funeral Directors.


47


Typewriter Supplies.


91


Glass Bottle Mfrs.


48


Undertakers.


93


Glass Mfrs


48


Wire Works.


94


Grocers, Wholesale.


49


The Buyers' Guide contains


the advertisements and business cards of the most progressive business firms in our city, classified according to lines of business.


Refer to the index to Departments on the following pages, and if unable to find where you can purchase what you want, you will confer a favor on the publishers by calling


Telephone Douglas 5800


Crocker-Langley San Francisco Directory 230-240 BRANNAN STREET


Lithographers.


64


Boiler Compounds


Metal. 77-79


Moving.


81


Employment.


45


Stoves and Ranges,


Foundries. 46-47


Tanks.


5


ACCOUNTANTS


AUDITS INCOME TAX SERVICE SYSTEMS


C. A. DE HAAS & CO. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS


Phone Douglas 1340


HOBART BLDG.


SAN FRANCISCO


ADDRESSING MACHINES


THE "ADDRESS-PRESS" ADDRESSING SYSTEM


This Model Addresses


1200 Envelopes Per Hour


A MODEL FOR EVERY NEED


Address Plates Made on Your Own Typewriter


NOTCHED FOR INDEXING COLORED FOR CLASSIFICATION


The Elliott Addressing Machine Company


Factory Service and Sales Branch


Telephone Sutter 6072 114 Sansome Street, San Francisco


Wm. L. Hovis District Manager


Ask for demonstration and estimate on your addressing requirements.


A GOOD OPPORTUNITY


to put information about your business where people will see it


The City Direc- tory is the most effective and


IS RIGHT HERE


time. Those who buy without looking at the


economical method of reach- ing all the people all the


list of those who sell do themselves a great injustice.


6


ARCHITECTS' AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES


MEASURING TAPES


D! IETZGEN 44 TRADE MARK


BLUE PRINT AND VANDYKE PAPERS


DRAWING MATERIALS


SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS


EUGENE DIETZGEN CO.


18 FIRST STREET


Telephone KEARNY 2680


ASBESTOS GOODS


FRANK MALLOYE President


EDGAR C. BRODER Vice-Pres. and Manager


WM. A. FINNIGAN Asst. Manager


Western Asbestos Magnesia Co. Insulating Engineers


EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF AND CONTRACTORS FOR


THE PHILIP CAREY CO'S PRODUCTS :


CAREY'S ROOFINGS MAGNESIA AND ASBESTOS PIPE AND BOILER COVERINGS COLD STORAGE INSULATION ASBESTOS AND ASPHALT PRODUCTS "ELASTITE" EXPANSION PAVING JOINT


21-29 South Park ( Between ) San Francisco, Cal. 2nd and 3rd Sts.


Telephone Douglas 3860


H. S. CROCKER CO., INC. The Loose Leaf House of San Francisco


MANUFACTURERS OF LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS BANK OUTFITS AND COUNTY RECORDS OFFICE STATIONERY


LOS ANGELES 723-725 Hill St.


565-571 MARKET STREET OAKLAND 1444 Broadway


SACRAMENTO 208-210 J St.


7


AUTOMOBILE DEALERS


WILLIAM L. HUGHSON CO.


"FORD" - "LINCOLN" Motor Cars


AND "FORDSON TRACTORS"


DEALERS SINCE 1903


Market at Eleventh · San Francisco Telephone PARK 4380


COASTWISE SERVICE Seattle : Portland : Oakland : Los Angeles : San Diego


IRA G. PERIN


ELECTRIC SERVICE GARAGE


DISTRIBUTOR WALKER ELECTRIC TRUCKS AND ELWELL-PARKER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS AGENT DETROIT ELECTRICS 458 NATOMA


TEL. SUTTER 1476


Phone Park 1682


C. Barmann


International Radiator Co.


Manufacturing and HIGH CLASS Repairing of Auto Radiators, Lamps, Fenders, Windshields and Speedster Bodies Spinnings of all descriptions in Copper, Brass and Tin


505 VAN NESS AVENUE


Near McAllister St.


BAG MANUFACTURERS


AMES HARRIS NEVILLE CO.


MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


BAGS OF ALL DIMENSIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS, MADE OF BURLAP, COTTON GOODS, DUCK OR CANVAS. PRINTED OR PLAIN.


TWINES


FLAX FOR THE MILL, WAREHOUSE OR HARVEST FIELD. COTTON, HEMP, JUTE AND PAPER FLEECE TWINE.


BURLAP


BY THE CARLOAD, BALE OR BOLT, PLAIN, COLORED OR MANGLED, IN ALL WEIGHTS AND WIDTHS.


TENTS


OF ALL SIZES, WEIGHTS AND QUALITY. CANVAS COTTAGES. CONTRACTORS' CONSTRUCTION TENTS.


DUCK


NARROW - WIDE - LIGHT - HEAVY - COLORED AND WATERPROOF. BALE OR BOLT.


AWNINGS


FOR THE RESIDENCE, STORE OR FACTORY. SATISFAC- FACTORY INSTALLATION GUARANTEED.


CANVAS COTTAGES


MADE TO SPECIFICATIONS FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL BEFORE LEAVING OUR FACTORY. THESE COTTAGES ARE DEMOUNTABLE AND FINISHED IN AN ARTISTIC WORKMANLIKE MANNER.


CAMP FURNITURE


GOLD MEDAL, MANUFACTURED FOR "OUT OF DOOR LUXURY." SERVICEABLE - PRACTICAL. NO CAMP IS COMPLETE WITHOUT THESE CAMP COMFORTS. OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE.


WATER BAGS


PALM BRAND. THE BAG THAT IS A BARGAIN.


BOX BRANDS TYPE


FOR WOOD OR FIBRE PRINTING. A MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN 25 YEARS ENABLES US TO OFFER A SUPERIOR PLATE OR FACE OF TYPE IN BRASS OR WHITE METAL.


PRESSES


FOR WOOD OR FIBRE PRINTING MEET THE FULL REQUIREMENTS OF BOX FACTORIES, CANNERIES OR PACKING HOUSES. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS.


SERVICE


THE FOLLOWING FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES ARE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. CALL, WRITE OR PHONE.


FACTORIES AND OFFICES


SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 100 POTRERO AVE. Phone Market 6100


PORTLAND, OREGON 15TH and HOYT STS. Phone Broadway 1246


SALES OFFICES


SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 925 KEARNS BLDG. Phone Wasatch 2121


LOS ANGELES, CAL. 923 MARSH STRONG BLDG. Phone Broadway 5189


9


BAG MANUFACTURERS


HYLAND BAG COMPANY


243 SACRAMENTO STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS


BAGS BURLAP


TWINE


TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 412


W. A. PLUMMER MFG. CO.


IMPORTERS and MANUFACTURERS


BURLAP and COTTON BAGS PIECE BURLAP CANVAS GOODS


35-37 Front St .- cor. Pine


San Francisco


10


BAGS


BURLAP AND COTTON BAGS COTTON AND FLAX TWINES Burlap Piece Goods and Cotton Sheetings


BEMIS BRO. BAG COMPANY SAN FRANCISCO.


Phone Kearny 3570 OFFICE AND FACTORY: Corner of Sansome and Vallejo Streets, San Francisco


BANK AND OFFICE FIXTURES


Oscar H Ostlund


J. L. Johnson


Ostlund (& Johnson


Manufacturers and Contractors


Bank, Store and Office Fixtures


Estimates and Designs Submitted


Office,and Factory


1901-1905 BRYANT ST.


Phone Market 2177


11


BANKING DEPARTMENT


E


ITALIAN - AMERICAN BANK


ESTABLISHED 1899


CORNER MONTGOMERY AND SACRAMENTO STREETS


Member of Federal Reserve Bank, San Francisco Clearing House and Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco


OFFICERS


A. SBARBORO, President


A. E. SBARBORO, Vice-President and Cashier


M. F. ROESTI, Vice-President


G. J. PANARIO, Asst. Cashier


M. J. FONTANA, Vice-President C. H. CROCKER, Vice-President R. A. SBARBORO, Asst. Cashier V. L. PUCCINELLI, Asst. Cashier


C. C. PEINI, Mgr. Foreign Dept.


DIRECTORS


A. SBARBORO L. DEMARTINI


C. H. CROCKER J. DI GIORGIO


M. J. FONTANA STANLEY J. FAY


L. BOITANO G. GARIBALDI


A. E. SBARBORO


AMBROSE GHERINI H. L. E. MEYER Jr.


D. GHIRARDELLI Dr. G. PEDRAZZINI


C. A. MALM M. L. PERASSO


A. J. MERLE M. F. ROESTI


ISADORE ZELLERBACH


NORTH BEACH BRANCH COLUMBUS AVE. AND BROADWAY M. L. PERASSO, Manager A. BERONIO, Asst. Cashier


GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR FOREIGN EXCHANGE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


Paid-Up Capital, Surplus 1


and Undivided Profits 1


Assets : : : : :


: Over $ 1,580,000.00


: Over 13,400,000.00


IN THE HEART OF THE FINANCIAL AND WHOLESALE BUSINESS DISTRICT


12


BANKING DEPARTMENT


The Anglo & London Paris National Bank OF SAN FRANCISCO


A forward-looking institution. Its energies and resources have ever been enlisted in the development and conservation of the best interests of San Francisco and the Pacific Coast.


Its service reaches directly every trade capital of the world-comprehends every phase of commercial and investment banking.


RESOURCES OVER ONE HUNDRED TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS


Offirers


Herbert Fleishhacker, President


Mortimer Fleishhacker, Vice-President


J. W. Lilienthal, Jr., Vice-President


Geo. A. Van Smith,


Asst. Vice-President


J. Friedlander, Vice-President


Fred F. Ouer,


Asst. Vice-President


L. J. Aubert, Assistant Cashier


C. F. Hunt, Vice-President


V. Klinker, Asst. Vice-President


F. J. Hoagland, Assistant Cashier


Harry Coe, Vice-President


J. S. Curran,


Asst. Vice-President


V. R. Pentecost, Assistant Cashier


W. E. Wilcox, V. P. and Cashier


J. W. Harrison Asst. Vice-President


C. E. Baen,


Assistant Cashier


E. R. Alexander,


Asst. Vice-President


F. L. Moss,


Assistant Cashier


John Gayle Anderton, Assistant Cashier and Secretary


Directors


Chas. C. Moore


W. E. Wilcox


J. J. Mack


M. Fleishhacker


Adolfo Stahl


C. F. Hunt


R. D. Robbins, Jr.


J. C. Mckinstry


Wm. F. Humphrey


John D. Spreckels


Sig. Stern


Walter E. Buck


Herbert Fleishhacker


M. Meyerfeld, Jr.


K. R. Kingsbury


13


Robert Dollar


A. W. Foster


Eugene Plunkett, Asst. Vice-President


BANKING DEPARTMENT


"A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE IN THE WATER FRONT DISTRICT"


You will find a complete and efficient banking service at this bank. All of the advantages and facilities of our Savings, Commercial, Trust and Safe Deposit Depart- ments are at your service every business hour of the day.


This bank is located two short blocks up Market Street from the ferry and the banking business of individuals, firms and corporations of the water front district is solicited. People who live in the East Bay district will find the SEABOARD BRANCH a convenient and friendly bank to do business with.


TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $32,000,000


SEABOARD BRANCH


ANGLO-CALIFORNIA TRUST COMPANY SAVINGS~COMMERCIAL~TRUST "The City - Wide Bank" 101 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO


MARKET AND SANSOME STS. FILLMORE AND GEARY STS. SIXTEENTH AND MISSION STS. THIRD AND,TWENTIETH STS. MARKET AND JONES STS.


14


BANKING DEPARTMENT


BANCA POPOLARE-FUGAZI O


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2 Columbus Av., San Francisco, Cal.


BRANCHES IN


AGRICOLTORE


Oakland and Santa Barbara, Cal.


L OPERAIO


This Bank has one of the handsomest buildings and most commodious banking rooms in the City.


Is fully equipped with up-to-date facilities in its Commercial, Savings and Safe Deposit Departments.


Makes a successful specialty of foreign exchange through a large number of correspondents all over the world.


It is an All-day Bank, open from 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.


Officers


F. N. BELGRANO - - President


GEO. M. PERINE Vice-President


ANT. LAIOLO Vice-President


F. N. BELGRANO, JR.


Cashier


ANT. LAIOLO


T. MORRIN


G. PIUMA


K. T. SORACCO - Secretary


GUIDO BATTAGLIA - Assistant Cashier and


Mgr. Foreign Exchange Dept.


P. MONTEVERDE


F. N. SORACCO


Oakland Branch


Santa Barbara Branch


GEO. W. BRUNO Local Manager


W. H. THOMAS Assistant Cashier


ROSCOE D. JONES Attorney


Directors


F. N BELGRANO


GEO. M. PERINE


DR. C. BARSOTTI


U. DARDI Manager


R. E. LOPEZ


Assistant Cashier


E. W. SQUIER


- Attorney


J. L. OLIVA, Manager Popular Investment Company Auxiliary Corporation to the Banca Popolare Fugazi


General Counselors-HARDING & MONROE, San Francisco, Calif.


ASSETS OVER $15,000,000.00


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J. L. OLIVA


BANKING DEPARTMENT


BANK OF CALIFORNIA


An advantage consistently maintained


ALERT business men know the advantages of being well capitalized. Conditions of commerce and trade change; the well capi- talized business is in a position to take full advantage of every opportunity, it is assured the best protection, is able to absorb inciden- tal losses and thoroughly capable to operate in all ways for success and permanency.


This bank has consistently maintained a very large banking capital (that is, capital, surplus and undivided profits)-now the largest of any financial institution west of Chicago, thus assuring full assistance to its clients- great or small-and making for unusual stability and permanency in operation.


Total capital, surplus and undivided


profits, over . $17,000,000


Total deposits, over


·


66,000,000


Total resources, over . 95,000,000


ne BANK OF CALIFORNIA


COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE


CNational CAssociation (A NATIONAL BANK )


SEATTLE


COMMERCIAL TRUST 4%TIME ACCOUNTS


San Francisco


PORTLAND


TACOMA


"Associated for three generations with the best progress of the West"


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


The seven offices of the Bank of Italy~ in San Francisco MONTGOMERY CLAY SD BRANCH MONTGOMERY POLK ST. POLK-VAN NESS BRANCH


CALIFORNIA ST.


AVE.


GEARY


CALIFORNIA ST


HEAD OFFICE


PARK-PRESIDIO BRANCH


CLEMENT


VAN NESS


EDDY


GEARY TO THE SEA


IOHAVE.I


FIRST AVE-


MISSION


MARKET


EUREKA VALLEY BRANCH


CASTRO -


MISSION


VALENCIA


MISSION BRANCH


29 th.ST.


In San Francisco the Bank of Italy maintains seven conveniently located banking offices. These are all centers of commercial activity and offer com- plete banking service to the districts in which they are located.


Use the one that is most convenient for you.


Bank of Italy


Savings-Commercial-Trust Head Office - San Francisco Market, Powell & Eddy


MARKET, KEARNY AND GEARY MONTGOMERY AND CLAY 3246 MISSION MARKET, CASTRO AND SEVENTEENTH 926 CLEMENT 1541 POLK


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POWELL


KEARNY


MARKET-GEARY BRANCH


BANKING DEPARTMENT


Capital $ 2,000,000.00


Surplus and Undivided Profits 6,636,480.20


Deposits - - - 33,038,156.91


Crocker National Bank OF SAN FRANCISCO


Invites the Accounts of Individuals, Mer- chants, Banks, Bankers and Corporations


ISSUES CIRCULAR AND COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT AVAILABLE IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD


OUR FOREIGN DEPARTMENT


Is Well Equipped for the Collection of Commercial Bills, Purchase and Sale of Foreign Exchange, Drafts and Cable Transfers and for Financing Imports and Exports of Merchandise


OFFICERS


WM. H. CROCKER


President


JAS. J. FAGAN .


Vice President


W. GREGG


Vice President


J. B. McCARGAR Vice President


WILLIAM W. CROCKER Vice President


F. G. WILLIS


Cashier


G. W. EBNER


Assistant Cashier


B. D. DEAN


Assistant Cashier


J. M. MASTEN


Assistant Cashier


D. J. MURPHY


Assistant Cashier


A. C. READ


Assistant Cashier


W. D. LUX


Assistant Cashier


J. A. ROUNDS


Assistant Cashier


H. C. SIMPSON Manager Foreign Department


H. H. HAIGHT Assistant Manager Foreign Department


G. FERIS BALDWIN Auditor


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


Democracy Applied to Banking


S YINCE efficiency and progress in the modern business world are so dependent upon the essential factor of banking service, these banks believe that the average person should enjoy the facilities and conveniences which a bank has to offer.


To develop the spirit of democracy in bank- ing is the aim of these banks.


We offer a friendly, helpful and construc- tive banking service to the community.


The First National Bank of San Francisco and First Federal Trust Company A SAVINGS BANK


Both managed by the same Board of Directors


Combined capital, surplus and profits, $7,408,904.42 Combined resources, $57,130,785.48


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


The French American Bank


SAVINGS - COMMERCIAL MEMBER OF The Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco The Federal Reserve System


SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


Total Resources Over $15,000,000


OFFICERS:


LEON BOCQUERAZ, President


J. M. DUPAS, Vice-President A. BOUSQUET, Secretary W. F. DUFFY, Cashier J. IRILARRY, Assistant Cashier CHAS. L. EBNER, Jr., Assistant Cashier


P. A. Bergerot & A. P. Dessouslavy Attorneys


DIRECTORS:


J. M. DUPAS J. A. BERGEROT JOHN GINTY S. BISSINGER J. S. GODEAU LEON BOCQUERAZ GEO. W. McNEAR X. De PICHON CHARLES CARPY ROGER BOCQUERAZ


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT


Interest at the rate of 4% per annum has been paid on savings deposits Interest compounded semi-annually.


CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS


Interest at the rate of 4% per annum allowed on certificates of deposit if left four months. Interest begins on day of deposit.


COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT


We are well equipped to handle commercial accounts. Letters of Credit issued on which money can be drawn in any part of the world.


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


Rate: $3.50 per year and upward.


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


THE HIBERNIA SAVINGS LOAN SOCIETY


HIBERNIA BANK Incorporated 1864


COR. MARKET. McALLISTER AND JONES STREETS SAN FRANCISCO


ASSETS


$77,295,496.94 -


RESERVE FUND - -


3,671,164.64


OPEN DAILY FROM 10 A. M. TO 3 P. M. SATURDAYS FROM 10 A. M. TO 12 M.


OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS FROM 6 TO 8 O'CLOCK FOR DEPOSITS ONLY


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


DC


DOO


O O


We want you to know us We would like to know you


COURTESY and SERVICE IS OUR CONSTANT AIM


Departments at your Disposal: SAVINGS : COMMERCIAL : TRUST : FOREIGN EXCHANGE SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS : INVESTMENT PUBLIC INFORMATION DESK


ASSETS OVER $20,000,000.00


"Your Ambition-A Bank Account Our Ambition-Your Account"


HUMBOLDT SAVINGS BANK Founded Over Fifty Years Ago 783 MARKET STREET Near Fourth Street SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


LIBERTY.


BANK


COMMERCIAL


SAVINGS


SAFE DEPOSIT


CAPITAL (Paid in) -


-


$1,000,000.00


OPEN DAY : AND NIGHT


OFFICERS


MARSHALL HALE President


GEORGE A. WEBSTER


Vice-President


W. D. FENNIMORE.


Vice-President


OLIVER J. OLSON


Vice-President


F. M. BUCKLEY Cashier


DANIEL C. MURPHY


Asst. Cashier


CHARLES P. PARTRIDGE.


Asst. Cashier


WM. J. O'DEA


Asst. Cashier


JOHN ZARO


Mgr. Foreign Dept.


WM. G. VOLKMANN


Secretary


DIRECTORS


Marshall Hale Dr. T. E. Schumate


George A. Webster


Dr. Howard Morrow


W. D. Fennimore


George Filmer


Oliver J. Olson


John A. Grennan


H. Gartan


Dr. John H. O'Connor


R. E. Miller


Eustace Cullinan


Carl Raiss


James D. Duffy


S. L. Goldstein


William G. Volkmann


Leonard E. Wood


Become a depositor of the Liberty Bank any day or night-transact your banking busi- ness at any time from 9 a. m. until midnight


LIBERTY BANK BUILDING MARKET, MASON AND TURK STREETS SAN FRANCISCO


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


Complete Banking Service-


Mercantile Trust Company, a departmental bank, provides for its clients the convenience of transacting in one institution all types of modern banking, trust and investment business


DEPARTMENTS


COMMERCIAL


SAVINGS TRUST


INVESTMENTS


FOREIGN


SAFE DEPOSIT


Mercantile Trust Company


SAN FRANCISCO HEAD OFFICE: 464 CALIFORNIA STREET SAVINGS UNION BRANCH Market Street at Grant Avenue and O'Farrell Street


BERKELEY BRANCHES


FIRST BERKELEY BRANCH Shattuck at Center


SOUTH BERKELEY BRANCH Alcatraz at Adeline


TELEGRAPH AVENUE BRANCH 2233 Telegraph


ELMWOOD BRANCH College and Ashby


CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,000,000


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK of SAN FRANCISCO


CORNER OF MARKET AND NEW MONTGOMERY STREETS


Capital and Surplus, $1,800,000


CHECKING ACCOUNTS


INVITED


INTEREST PAID ON TERM DEPOSITS


FOREIGN DEPARTMENT


CHAS. GUILLI Manager


BOND DEPARTMENT HALDIMAND P. YOUNG Manager


SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS


OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS INCLUDED


BOXES $4


PER ANNUM AND UP


OFFICERS


WILLIAM T. SUMMERS - - President WILLIAM E. JOHNSON - Vice-President WILLIAM W. JONES - Vice-President and Cashier T. WILSON DIBBLEE - Vice-President GEORGE LONG Asst. Cashier FREDERICK W. JUDSON Asst. Cashier WILLIAM JENKINS Asst. Cashier REDMOND P. A. EVERARD Asst. Cashier L. HARRIS Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


ROBERT OXNARD


FREDERICK F. SAYRE


WILLIAM T. SUMMERS


GEO. C. BOARDMAN


B. C. BROWN


HARRY N. STETSON


LOUIS S. HAAS


T. WILSON DIBBLEE


W. J. HOTCHKISS


MILTON H. COOK


WILLIAM E. JOHNSON W. F. WILLIAMSON


WILLIAM W. JONES GEC. LONG


GAVIN McNAB


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


Oldest Commercial Bank in the Mission District


THE MISSION BANK


Member Federal Reserve System


Sixteenth Street and Julian Avenue SAN FRANCISCO


THE MISSION BANK


Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 356,112.79


Deposits : : :


:


$2,837,872.98


OFFICERS


JAMES ROLPH, Jr. President


FRANK B. ANDERSON


l'ice-President


STUART F. SMITH


Vice-President


HERBERT A. THAYER


. l'ice-President


BYRON G. MOBBS


Cashier


RALPH S. SAYLOR


Assistant Cashier


H. R. GLEESON


Assistant Cashier


Ground Floor Safe Deposit Vaults Boxes $4.00 and upwards per year


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


Member Federal Reserve System and Associated Savings Banks of San Francisco


The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society SAVINGS COMMERCIAL (THE SAN FRANCISCO BANK)


526 California Street, San Francisco, Cal.


MISSION BRANCH - - Mission and 21st Streets. PARK-PRESIDIO DISTRICT BRANCH, Clement St. and 7th Ave. HAIGHT STREEET BRANCH Haight and Belvedere Streets.


JUNE 30th, 1922


Assets -


$76,170,177.18


Deposits -


72,470,177.18


Capital Actually Paid Up -


1,000,000.00


Reserve and Contingent Funds


2,700,000.00


Employees' Pension Fund


385,984.61


OFFICERS


JOHN A. BUCK, President


GEO. TOURNY, Vice-Pres. and Manager A. H. R. SCHMIDT, Vice-Pres. and Cashier E. T. KRUSE, Vice-President A. H. MULLER, Secretary WM. D. NEWHOUSE, Assistant Secretary


WILLIAM HERRMANN, GEO. SCHAMMEL,


G. A. BELCHER, R. A. LAUENSTEIN,


H. H. HERZER, H. P. MAYNARD,


Assistant Cashiers L. C. KOSTER, Manager Mission Branch W. C. HEYER, Manager Park-Presidio District Branch O. F. PAULSEN, Manager Haight Street Branch


BOARD OF DIRECTORS


JOHN A. BUCK


E. N. VAN BERGEN


GEO. TOURNY


A. H. R. SCHMIDT


I. N. WALTER


ROBERT DOLLAR


E. T. KRUSE HUGH GOODFELLOW


L. S. SHERMAN


WALTER A. HAAS


C. W. DOANE


GOODFELLOW, EELLS, MOORE & ORRICK, General Attorneys


A Dividend to Depositors of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER (414) per cent per annum was declared for the six months ending June 30, 1922.


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


Union Trust Company of San Francisco


MARKET STREET AND GRANT AVENUE


CAPITAL $1,200,000.00


SURPLUS AND PROFITS $2,277,532.95


TOTAL ASSETS


$37,468,592.46


COMMERCIAL, TRUST AND SAVINGS DEPARTMENTS


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT


THE OLDEST AND LARGEST TRUST COMPANY IN CALIFORNIA


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BANKING DEPARTMENT


H . S . CROCKER Co . INC.


The Loose Leaf House of San Francisco


MANUFACTURERS OF


Loose Leaf Ledgers


and Account Books


Bank Outfits and


County Records


Office Stationery


Telephone Douglas 5800


565-571 MARKET ST. BRANCH STORE: 242 - 246 MONTGOMERY STREET


LOS ANGELES 723-725 Hill St.


OAKLAND Henshaw Bldg.


SACRAMENTO 208-210 J Street


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BED MANUFACTURERS


IS


1/3 YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED


Y


TRADE


MARK


REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.


The World's Largest Makers of METAL BEDS AND SPRINGS Warehouses in all Principal Cities


SIMMONS COMPANY Western (Pacific Coast) Factory, 198 BAY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA


MANUFACTURERS OF THE "BUILT FOR SLEEP"


Brass and Steel Beds ; also Spiral Coil Springs, Link Fabric Springs, Couches, Cots, Maple Folding Chairs, Ship Berths and Bunks.


CONCRETE REINFORCING STEEL BARS


BELTING


!


H.N. COOK BELTING CO.


Manufacturers LEATHER BELTING MILL SUPPLIES


VI.


401-433 HOWARD STREET


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BELTING


"Star Brand" Leather Belting


Manufactured by L. P. DEGEN BELTING CO. 260 MISSION ST. SAN FRANCISCO Douglas 3883-PHONES-Douglas 3884


The Union Lithograph Co.


LITHOGRAPHING :: PRINTING :: BINDING


EMBOSSED BUSINESS STATIONERY :: :: :: :: :: COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING :: :: :: BLANK BOOKS :: :: LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS




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