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SUNSET PHONE GLENDALE 1751
E. A. MCCOMBS
CEMENT AND GRADING CONTRACTOR Road Tamping and Oiling 211 MARY ST. GLENDALE, CAL.
DIRECTORY OF GLENDALE TROPICO, NORTH and WEST GLENDALE and CASA VERDUGO, CAL. 1909
The Bank of Glendale
ORGANIZED 1905
CAPITAL $25.000.00
ACCEPTS DEPOSITS FROM, AND MAKES LOANS TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE OF GLENDALE AND VICINITY SELLS DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE ANYWHERE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
F. H. VESPER, PRES
FRANK CAMPBELL
J. H. WELLS, VICE PRES
W. L. HENDERSON
C. M. WALTON
J. F. MCINTYRE, CASHIER
THOMAS F. COOKE
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Glendale City Directory
Directory of Glendale City and San Fernando Valley
Comprising Glendale, Tropico, North and West Glendale and Casa Verdugo
1909
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GLENDALE, CAL.
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Phones:
Home
513
Sunset 2191
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EXPERT REPAIRING
576 W. 4th St.
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ALL KINDS OF Citrus and Deciduous Fruit Trees AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBBERY
Seeds of all kinds.
Nursery Yard, Howard St., bet. 3d and 4th.
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GLENDALE, CAL.
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Sunset 731 Goods Exchanged
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GLENDALE AND THEREABOUTS
Information for the Inquiring Stranger and Others-Where and What It Is-A Bit of Its History and a Hint of Its Future
LOCATION.
Tropico joins the northern boundary of the City of Los Angeles, distant about five miles in a direct line from the court house in that city. Glendale adjoins Tropico on the north (the city limits six miles distant in an air line from the Los Angeles court house), while Casa Verdugo lies at the base of the mountains, at the end of the Pa- cific Electric car line north of and adjoining Glendale-with West and North Glendale practically a part of the same settlement, lying west of the Pacific Electric road.
The elevation of Glendale above sea level is six hundred feet, while Tropico is about 100 feet lower. Casa Verdugo is situated at the base of the mountain and from that point a trail runs to the summit, where the elevation is about 3800 feet.
Car Service.
The car service is excellent. On the west side of the city is the Pacific Elec- tric line, cars running on half-hourly schedules between the depot at Sixth and Main streets, Los Angeles, and Glendale. The service on this line is unexcelled on any of the suburban lines connecting with Los Angeles, the actual running time is twenty-five min- utes. Single fare 15 cents, round trips 25 cents; ten rides for one dollar; com- mutation rate 7 7-10 cents. On the east side of the city an electric car line has recently been completed con- necting Glendale with Eagle Rock (two miles distant), and at that point con- necting with the cars of the Los An- geles Electric railroad company to Los Angeles. Round trip fare between
Glendale and Los Angeles by this route is 25 cents with transfer privileges in Los Angeles. The main line of the Southern Pacific company between Los Angeles and San Francisco passes through Tropico, which is the first station on the road north of Los An- geles. . The San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railway company owns a steam road running through Tropico and Glendale to Verdugo Canon, two miles above Glendale. At present only freight traffic is handled on this line, but that is considerable, as Glen- dale has four packing houses where oranges and lemons are being handled all the year round and a great many car loads of these and of deciduous fruits leave the valley yearly by the Salt Lake company's line. That this line will soon be converted into an electric road is confidently expected.
Mail Service and Streets.
Free delivery of mail matter went into effect in Glendale and portions of Tropico on February 1st, when Glen- dale, for postal purposes, passed under control of the Los Angeles postoffice. This service is gradually being ex- tended so as to take in every portion of the city and considerable of the contiguous territory.
Beginning at First street, which is near the city's north boundary, the numbered streets run east and west, the city limits on the south being halfway between Ninth and Tenth streets. Beginning at Adams street, the streets running north and south on the west are named in alphabetical order, the next west of Adams being
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Belmont, the next Cedar, etc., the last street so named being Orange street; next beyond which is Central avenue, the western boundary of the city.
The original townsite of Glendale (laid out in 1887), comprised the terri- tory between Adams street and Mary street and between First and Seventh streets, and the most of the recent de- velopment of the city has been west of Adams street. (A street map is to be found in the back part of the book).
Schools.
Glendale has within the city limits two well equipped grammar schools, employing ten teachers, and just west of the city is the West Glendale school with three teachers. A new $60,000 Union High School is now being erected, the first High School building, having been outgrown. The faculty comprises six teachers. Tropico has a new grammar school building with six teachers.
Churches.
Glendale is well supplied with churches. The following denomina- tions have places of worship here: Adventist, Baptist, Catholic, Christian, Episcopal, Methodist and Presbyterian.
Organizations.
Social and Fraternal organizations are well represented. Among the ladies clubs are the Tuesday Afternoon Club, the Maids and Matrons and the P. E. O.'s. The lodges meeting in Glendale are the Masons, Odd Fellows, K. of P., Foresters, Fraternal Brother- hood, Fraternal Union and Good Templars. The W. C. T. U. and var- ious church societies are all growing in numbers and influence. The Glen- dále Country Club has a $12,000 club house, over a hundred members, and is an important factor in the social life of the city.
The City of Glendale has voted $60,000 bonds to install an electric light plant which will be completed in a few months, covering the entire city.
Population.
The population of Glendale City is about twenty-five hundred, while that of Tropico, West and North Glendale and Casa Verdugo combined is about the same, making a total of 5000 people within a radius of two and a half miles. This is increasing very rapidly, the number of new houses being erected all over this section indicating & doubling of this population within the next three years.
Historical.
Originally, under a grant from the crown of Spain given about the time of the revolutionary war, the Rancho San Rafael, comprising about three square leagues, became the property of the Verdugo family. Between 1868 and 1870 several large portions of it passed into the possession of Glassell, Childs, Hellman, Beaudry, Ross, Thom, Hunter and others. Not much develop- ment of this section occurred until 1883 when Wright, Wicks, Watts, Hodgkins and others bought one or two large tracts and subdivided, bring- ing in settlers who rapidly made im- provements, planting out large acreage to orchards and vineyards. In 1883, Messrs. Byram, Patterson and Phelon bought 126 acres of the Childs tract, lying along the east side of what is now Glendale avenue, between First and Ninth streets. The price paid by them was $135 per acre and the land was nearly all in sage brush, with patches here and there that had been cleared and sowed to barley. They improved their holdings, selling sev- eral small tracts to others who came in and formed with them the nucleus of the Glendale of today. In 1886, while the great land "boom" prevailed in Southern California, the three men named and a few others, H. J. Crow for one (then owner of Lomita Park), brought into being the town of Glen- dale, a map of which was published in January, 1887. During the last named year the Terminal Railroad company (now the Salt Lake) built its
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LOGAN'S GROCERY
LOGAN BROS., Props.
FANCY and Staple Groceries
Phones: Home 602-Sunset 591
Third and Brand Boulevard
GLENDALE, CAL.
TELEPHONES: Office, Sunset 751 Residence, Sunset 852
Charles E. Stanley & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC 331 Glendale Avenue
GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA
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BEN. H. NICHOLS
Carpenter and Builder
All kinds of Jobbing and Repairing
Residence 223 Adams Street
Sunset Phone 624
J. N. Sanborn
GLENDALE FEED & FUEL CO.
Dealers in
HAY, GRAIN, WOOD, COAL and POULTRY FOOD AND SUPPLIES
Phones: Home 511, Sunset 754
406 Glendale ave. Storage and scales on Howard street.
GLENDALE SHEET METAL WORKS J. C. BELDIN Manufacturers of Galvanized Cornice, Gutter, Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc and Copper Ware Tile Roofing-Steel Ceiling-Irrigating Pipe, Etc. Galvanized Flues, Roofing, Repairing, Etc. First-Class Work. Prices Reasonable. Phone Sunset 1963 FOURTH AND KENWOOD STREETS GLENDALE, CAL.
Home 691 Glendale Telephones Sunset 691
Casa Verdugo Spanish Restaurant C. A. SOWL, Manager
Private Dinner Parties and Banquets Receive our Special Attention
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road through Glendale to Verdugo Park. About the same time the Glen- dale Hotel (now Sanitarium) was built, a weekly paper was started and for a few months Glendale grew rapidly. Then came the collapse of the boom -the speculators lost their money very generally, but the real home builders held on to their realty, planted orchards, raised fruit and poultry and lived in hopes. In 1903 Messrs. Thom and Ross sold a large tract of land on the west side to L. C. Brand and H. E. Huntington and to develop that property the electric road, now a part of the Pacific Electric system, was built in 1904, being completed in July of that year, the occasion being cele- brated by a grand barbecue of a half dozen beeves and exercises in the porch of the Glendale hotel building. The effect of the building of this road putting this section in close contact with Los Angeles, was immediate and from that time to this there has been a constant influx of home builders into this portion of the great San Fer- nando valley. The great growth of the City of Glendale, however, dates from the time of its incorporation, February 7th, 1906. Since that time twenty miles of streets have been im- proved by the petrolithic process, cost- ing approximately $140,000, most of which has been paid for, there being only about $25,000 of bonds for this work outstanding. The city voted a bond issue of $5000 for a fire depart- ment( the bonds selling for about $6000) and has a brick fire building and complete apparatus for extinguish- ing fires. On Brand boulevard there is almost a solid street block of brick business structures, nearly all two stories, while on Glendale avenue and Fourth street three two-story brick blocks have been erected within the past six months.
Two of the roads to be built by the Los Angeles highway commission out of the bond issue of $3,500,000, pass
through Glendale and when com- pleted will put Glendale and Tropico on the route to be followed by the grand system of highways that is to lead from the mountains of San Ber- nardino county to the sea. The Owens river water system will be led through the San Fernando valley to Los An- geles, passing through this immediate section.
Advantages Claimed.
This portion of the San Fernando valley claims as its first asset, its close proximity to Los Angeles. It appeals to the home builder particularly on this account, as it affords him all the advantages of both city and country- only a little more than half an hour of time spans the distance between the city and the mountains. This fact appeals not only to the person of leisure but also to the tiller of the soil or the person who in any avenue of usefulness produces that which he needs to find a market for-and who realizes the immense advantages of finding that market near at hand. An- other feature of this section which is not generally found, is its infinite variety. Within a limited radius there exists notable gradations of soil, cli- mate, scenery. A portion is entirely frostless while the soil may be adapted to the cultivation of the citrus fruits, while another part not far removed may be subject to more or less frost with a soil where certain trees and crops will do well without irrigation. One portion of the valley may be pro- tected from the ocean breezes while another is subject to it whenever it blows. But over all is the warmth of the southern sunshine and around it all the invigorating atmosphere of the semi-tropics-not the Italy of our dreams with a glorious past, but the California of today with a present of wonderful attainment and a future that is gilded with all the brightness that the optimist can mix in his colors.
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CITY OFFICIALS
Trustees: T. W. Watson, chairman; R. A. Blackburn, Simeon Grant, John A Cole, W. A. Anderson.
City Clerk-G. B. Woodberry.
City Engineer-E. M. Lynch.
City Attorney-Frederick Baker.
City Assessor, Tax Collector, and Treasurer-T. W. Doyle.
City Marshal-H. M. Miller.
Street Superintendent-F. R. Sinclair.
Health Officer-Dr. R. E. Chase.
City Recorder-J. Whomes.
CHURCHES-GLENDALE
Adventist-Gymnasium Building, Sanitarium, 4th St.
Baptist-Louise St., cor. 3d, Rev. J. F. Moody.
Catholic-Lomita Avenue, Rev. James S. O'Neill.
Christian-Louise St., cor. 6th, Rev. J. W. Utter.
Episcopal-Fourth St., cor. Isabel, Rev. Milton S. Runkle.
Methodist-Third St., cor. Dayton, Rev. J. F. Humphrey.
Presbyterian-Fourth St., cor Cedar, Rev. S. L. Ward.
CHURCHES-TROPICO
Methodist-Palmer Avenue, Rev. J. H. Henry.
Presbyterian-Central Avenue, Rev. Henderson C. Shoemaker.
CHURCHES-WEST GLENDALE
Methodist-Pacific Avenue, near 5th St., Rev. J. W. Morrison.
SCHOOLS
Glendale Union High School, 5th and Louise Sts., Prof. G. U. Moyse, prin. Glendale City Grammar School, No. 1, 4th St. E. of Adams, Mrs. M. O. Ryan, prin.
Glendale City Grammar School, No. 2, 6th and Louise Sts., Miss Ida M. Waite, prin.
Tropico Grammar School, Glendale Avenue, Mrs. E. M. McClure, prin. "West Glendale Grammar School, Remington St, Mrs. F. G. Taylor, prin.
LODGES. Eastern Star.
Masonic Hall-Brand Boulevard, 1st and 3d Thursdays, Dr. A. L. Bryant, W. P .; Mrs. D. H. Imler, W. M.
Fraternal Brotherhood.
I. O. O. F. Hall-Friday evening, G. W. Benson, pres .; C. O. Pulliam, sec. Grand Army of the Republic.
G. A. R. Hall, Tropico-Meets 1st Saturday in month 2 p m, Dr. J. O. Garmon, commander.
Masons.
Masonic Hall, Brand Boulevard-Stated meetings 1st Tuesday evening, D. Campbell, W. M .; R. C. Sternberg, sec.
Knights of Pythias.
K. of P. Hall, Brand Boulevard-Meets Wednesday evening, J. P. Collins, chancellor commander; H. L. LeGrand, sec.
Rebekahs.
Carnation Lodge-Meets in Odd Fellows Hall, 4th street, 1st and 3d Wed- nesdays, Miss Z. Sprinkle, Noble Grand; Orrin E. Patterson, sec.
Odd Fellows.
Meet in Odd Fellows Hall, 4th street, Monday evenings, Frank D. Booth, Noble Grand; Raymond Foss, sec.
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Woman's Relief Corps.
G. A. R. Hall, Tropico, Cal., 2d and 4th Friday afternoons, Mrs: Tesgie Stine, Com'Ir, Mrs. Lucile Rifenberick, sec.
Independent Order of Foresters.
Logan's Hall, Tropico, Thursday evenings, Frank Valentine, chief ranger; R. H. Potter, see.
HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES.
Wood's Hotel 828 Brand boulevard
Vert-Mont 1101 W. 4th st
Shaw's Boarding House 443 Glendale ave
Easton's Boarding House
324 Isabel st
HALLS.
Knights of Pythias
Brand Boulevard
Odd Fellows W. 4th st
Masonic Brand Boulevard
Guild Hall
3d and Jackson
PHONE Sunset 1473
R. J. PERKINS
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP
Automobile, Motor Cycle and Bicycle Repairing ALL WORK GUARANTEED Third and Glendale Ave.
GLENDALE, CAL.
Sunset Phone 841 Glendale
Joseph P. Shropshire
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Office at Residence N. W. Cor. 5th and E Sts. GLENDALE, CAL.
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Residence, Sierra Avenue, Sycamore Canon, Glendale, Cal.
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CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
ARCHITECTS.
Tuttle, Paul V. 1417 W 4th st 1504 W. 5th st
Hopping, Theo
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS.
Glendale Garage Glendale ave. bet 3d & 4th sts .304 Glendale ave Howard bet 3d & 4th sts
Perkins, R. J.
Ford's Machine Shop
BANKS.
Bank of Glendale. 4th st & Glendale ave Brand near 4th st
First National Bank
BARBERS.
Wollner 325 Glendale ave Watson Block, 4th st
Wright
Oliver
31712 Glendale ave 332 Brand Boulevard
Freeman
BAKERIES.
Glendale Bakery. 247 Glendale ave 336 Glendale ave
Gillies Bakery.
BOOK STORES.
Anderson, Jas. I.
BLACKSMITHS.
Lund, C. M.
3d & Howard sts 3d st W. of Glendale ave
Jennings, H. A.
708 W. 4th st
City Hall
CLEANERS AND DYERS.
Glendale Dye Works
Glendale Pressing Club
4th st E. of Glendale ave
Ye Olde Tailor Shop.
822 W. 4th st 535 W. 4th st
Burkett's
CONFECTIONERS.
De Labarca
Hoffman's Ice Cream Parlor
DENTISTS.
Sinclair, L. Wiley. Hurtt Block, 4th st
Osenburg, F. L. Watson Block, Glendale ave Masonic Hall Bldg., Brand Boulevard
Rudy, L. N.
DRUGGISTS.
Miradero Pharmacy
Glendale
Pharmacy
EXPRESS AND TRANSFER.
Glendale Transfer Co. Glendale Stables 414 Louise st
MacDonald's Glendale Stables Offutt's
FURNITURE. 548 W. 4th st
Glendale Furniture Co.
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.322 Brand Boulevard 660 W. 4th st
Beldin, J. C.
Brand Boulevard Glendale ave
CORNICE AND METAL WORKS.
576 W. 4th st
FEED AND FUEL.
Glendale Feed & Fuel Co. 406 Glendale ave Valley Supply Co. 308 Brand Boulevard
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Pulliam Undertaking Co. --
GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
Chobe, L. W. 1211 Maple et 553 W. 4th st
Middleworth, W. R.
GROCERS.
Buck, W. D.
300 Glendale ave 572 W. 4th st
Petersen & Co
Shaver Bros. 532 W. 4th st
Wright, T. A. & Co.
338 Brand Boulevard
Logan Bros. 300 Brand Boulevard
Learned's Grocery 304 Brand Boulevard
Kober & Tarr
6th st & Verdugo Road
HALLS.
Masonic
Brand Boulevard nr 4th st
K. of P.
Brand Boulevard nr 3d st
Odd Fellows.
4th st W. of Glendale ave
Guild Hall 3d & Jackson sts
Filger Hall
4th st W. of Glendale ave
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Headquarters at Glendale Stables Home Phone 682 Sunset 83
Residence Phones Sunset 1541 Sunset 331
Free telephone connection with Los Angeles
Glendale Transfer Company
DAILY DELIVERIES TO AND FROM LOS ANGELES, GLENDALE, TROPICO AND CASA VERDUGO
Trunks, Pianos and Household Goods Carefully Moved NOTHING TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
Home Phone 682
Sunset 83
Glendale Stables
THOS. O. PIERCE, Prop.
LIVERY AND BOARDING
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OFFICE
708 Fourth St. (City Hall) Glendale Phone Sunset 481
RESIDENCE
907 Damasco Court Phone Sunset 522
SURVEYING
AND
General Engineering
Edward M. Lynch City Engineer of Glendale
Henry B. Lynch
Special Knowledge Of Lines Throughout the San Fernando Valley
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HARDWARE.
Allen, C. H. & Co .. 336 Brand Boulevard 662 W. 4th st
Glendale Hardware Co
HOTELS.
Woods
Brand Boulevard bet 3d & 4th sts
HARNESS.
Allen, C. H. & Co .. 336 Brand Boulevard 3d st cor Howard
Eddleman, J. J.
IMPLEMENTS.
Glendale Implement Co. 3d & Howard sts
JEWELERS.
Guernsey 's 576 W. 4th st 316 Brand Boulevard
Wright's
LIVERIES.
Glendale Stables .320 Glendale ave
LIBRARY.
Glendale Public Library 327 Glendale ave
LUMBER.
Ganahl Lumber Co. 231 Glendale ave
Valley Lumber Co. 4th st near Brand Boulevard
Glendale Mill & Lumber Co. Howard st bet 2d & 3d
MEAT MARKETS.
Central 334 Brand Boulevard Glendale 540 W. 4th st
Jones' 300 Glendale ave
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NEWSPAPERS.
Glendale News 343 Glendale ave
NURSERIES.
Watson & Son. Watson Block, 4th st Brand Boulevard cor 3d st
Valley Nursery
Verdugo Nursery 230 E 4th st
PACKING HOUSES.
California Citrus Union. Glendale ave & 1st st Sparr Fruit Co. Glendale ave & 2d st Edmund Peycke Co. Glendale ave & 7th st
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PLASTERERS AND DECORATORS.
Anderssen, A. C. 349 Cedar st Easton, D. R. 324 Isabel st
Schwemer, G.
Verdugo Road
PLANING MILLS.
Glendale Mill & Lumber Co. 2d & Howard sts
PLUMBING.
Eves, A. L. 4th st & Glendae ave
Wilkinson, C. G.
316 Brand Boulevard
Thompson, W. O. 433 Kenwood st
RAILROADS.
Salt Lake Route. depot, 1st and Glendale
Southern Pacific .. depot, Tropico
Pacific Electric .depot 4th and Brand Boulevard
Glendale and Eagle Rock Electric
depot 4th and Glendale
REAL ESTATE.
Parker & Sternberg. 336 Brand Boulevard
Chandler & Lawson
4th st nr Brand Boulevard
Mason Realty Co.
1109 W. 4th st
Overton Realty Co. 535 W. 4th st
Tupper & Co. Bank of Glendale Bldg
Eppinger, J. A. Filger Block, 4th st
McIntyre, F. W. 4th st E. of Glendale ave
Dair & Co. 601 Orange Grove ave
Glendale Realty Co. 3d st & Verdugo Road
Stanley & Co.
331 Glendale ave
SHOE STORES AND REPAIRERS.
Carney, D.
536 W. 4th st 333 Glendale ave
Cameron, D.
Snow, C.
817 W. 3d st
Reed 330 Brand Boulevard
SANITARIUMS.
Glendale Sanitarium
4th st bet Isabel & Jackson sts
TELEPHONES.
Home
Sunset 304 Brand Boulevard over Woods Hotel, Brand Boulevard
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Directory of Glendale City
and San Fernando Valley
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Acosta, Jesus; Mrs. J .; Rodriguez; Fred; Ackley, Henry C .; Mrs. H. C .; Forest M .;
Verdugo Road, near 5th 1112 W. 7th 316 Belmont
Addison, T. W .; Mrs. T. W .;
Addison, John; Mrs. J .; 423 W. 3d
Addison, R. G .; Mrs. R. G .; 324 Belmont
Ainsworth, Mrs. C. M .; Miss C. M .; Miss E. S .; 107 Louise
Alexander, S. T .; Mrs. S. T .;
Oak near Verdugo Road
Albright, Frank E .; Mrs. F. E .; 309 S. Orange
Amberg, Otto, Isabel st
Allen, Geo. W .; Mrs. C. W .;
219 E. 2d
Allen, Beal; Mrs. B. S.,
210 E 1st
Anderson, M. L .; Mrs. M. L .; Miss Grace;
6th st E. of Verdugo Road
Anderson, J. F .; Mrs. J. F .;
209 Kenwood
Anderson, Mrs. Marie Louise,
217 Belmont
Anderson, F. W .; Mrs. F. W.
Anderson, W. A .; Mrs. W. A .;
Anderssen, A. C .; Mrs. A. C .;
Andrews, J. A .; Mrs. J. A .;
Andrews, M. N .; Mrs. M. N .;
Andrews, L .; Mrs. L .;
Andrews, J. E .; Mrs. J. E .;
Andrews, Morris E .;
Andross, E. E .; Mrs. E. E .;
Avey, Ira I.
Appenfelder, Mr .; Mrs;
7th st W. of Louise Rm 24 Ayers bldg, 3d
Arnold, R. D .; Mrs. R. D .;
Askeland, Mrs. A .; Miss Barbro, Adams S. of 9th
Augsperger, Miss Anna,
Vert Mont Ho., 1101 W. 4th
Ayers, Elias; Mrs. E., 207 Cedar 906 Lomita
Ayres, S. N .; Mrs. S. N .;
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