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Vorwaerts Gesangverein-3541, 18th.
Warehousemen's Association-L. E. Bailey, Sec., 149 New Montgomery.
West End Club-5636 Mission.
Western Addition Masonic Hall Asso- ciation-1739 Fillmore.
Western District Purchasing Agents' Association-332 Pine.
Western Magnetic Association-785 Mar- ket.
Western Magnesite Association-785 Market.
Wholesale Fruit & Produce Merchants Credit Assn. of San Francisco-510 Bat- tery.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association of the San Francisco Police Department -- Embraces the whole police force of San Francisco, with the object of protecting, and endowing their widows and orphans in case of death. Meets at police head- quarters, Hall of Justice, 2d Friday of each month at 3 p. m. Geo. F. Barry, Pres .; J. J. Casey, v-Pres .; David Mur- phy, Traes; Geo. F. Kopman, Recording Sec .; Jas. W. Boyle, Financial Sec.
Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific (Congregational)-Elizabeth S. Benton, Sec., 760 Market. ,
Woman's Christian Temperance Union -3 City Hall Av.
Woman's Exchange-70 Post.
Woman's Foreign Missionary Society- Josephine Marston, Sec., 3 City Hall Av.
Woman's Home Missionary Society -- Mrs. E. P. F. Dearborn, Sec., 3 City Hall Av.
Women's Athletic Club-Mrs. Anna E. Kalde, Mgr., 640 Sutter.
Workingman's Aid Society-735 Har- rison.
Young Ladies Institute-Miss Josephine T. Molloy, Grand Sec., 1009 Fell; office, 50 Oak.
Young Men's Christian Association- 220 Golden Gate Av. Lyman L. Pierce, Genl. Sec .; Henry J. McCoy, Consulting Sec .; Richd. P. Perkins, Assoc. Genl. Sec.
Young Men's Christian Association (Army and Navy Branch)-228 Embar- cadero.
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Carpenters No. 1689 Meets every Thursday evening, 112 Velencia St.
Carpenters No. 2554-Meets alternate Fridays, Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple. Carpenters No. 2555-Meets alternate Fridays, Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple. Carpenters No. 2558-Meets alternate Mondays, Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple. Carpet Workers No. 1 of San Fran- cisco-Meets first and third Tuesdays in Progres Hall. B. T. Temple.
Casters and Model Makers' Union No. 460-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Cement Finishers' Union, Local No. 580-Meets first and third Wednesdays, California Hall, B. T. Temple.
Cement Workers' Union No. 310- Meets second and fourth Mondays, Har- mony Hall, B. T. Temple.
Electrical Workers, Local No. 6, I. B. E. W .- Meets every Wednesday, Brother- hood Hall, B. T. Temple.
Elevator Constructors No. 8-Meets first and third Friday evenings, Har- mony Hall, B. T. Temple.
Felt and Composition Roofers No. 40- Meets first and third Monday evenings, Liberty Hall, B. T, Temple.
Furniture Handlers No. 1-Meets second and fourth Fridays, Progress Hall, B. T. Temple.
Granite Cutters-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, Progress Hall, B. T. Temple.
Heat, Frost, General Insulators and Asbestos Workers No. 16-Meets first and third Wednesdays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Hoisting Engineeers No. 59-Meets Mondays, Progress Hall, B. T. Temple. Housesmiths No. 78-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays, Prosperity Hall, B. T. Temple.
International Hod Carriers, Building and Common Laborers' Union No. 36- Meets first and third Mondays, Har- mony Hall, B. T. Temple.
Journeymen Stone Cutters-Meets in B .. T. Temple. Mantel, Grate and Tile Setters' Helpers-Meets first and third Thurs- days, Tivoli Hall, Albion Av.
Marble Finishers and Bedrubbers No. 9-Meets first and third Wednesdays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Marble Workers No. 375-Meets first and third Mondays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Marble Masons' Union No. 25-Meets first and third Wednesdays, Progress Hall. B. T. Temple.
Millmen's Union No. 42-Meets every Tuesday evening, Brotherhood Hall, B. T. Temple.
Millwrights' Union No. 766-Meets first and third Fridays, Progress Hall, B. T. Temple.
Modelers and Sculptors No. 455- Meets first and third Tuesdays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Mosaic and Terrazzo Workers-Meets in B. T. Temple.
Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators of America, Local No. 19-Meets every Monday, Brotherhood Hall, B. T. Temple. Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators of America. Local No. 72-Meets Friday, 112 Valencia.
Painters, Paperhangers and Decorators of America, Local No. 658-Meets first and third Thursdays, 1524 Powell St. Plasterers Union No. 66-Meets second and fourth Monday, Prosperity Hall, B. T. Temple.
Plasterers' Apprentices-Meets Thurs- day. B. T. Temple.
Plumbers No. 422-Meets every Friday evening, Prosperity Hall, B. T. Temple. Sign, Scenic and Pictorial Painters No. 510-Meets every Friday evening, Liberty Hall, B. T. Temple.
Slate and Tile Roofers No. 8-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Examiner Hall, B. T. Temple. Sprinkler Fitters' Local Meets second and fourth Mondays, Liberty Hall, B. T. Temple.
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Steam Engineers No. 64-Meets Tues- days, Friendship Hall. B. T. Temple.
Steam Fitters No. 509-Meets first and third Tuesdays, Liberty Hall, B. T. Temple.
Tile Setters No. 19-Meets first and third Fridays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple. United Laborers No. 1-Meets every Tuesday evening, California Hall, B. T. Temple.
United Glass Workers No. 696-Meets every Friday evening, California Hall, B. T. Temple.
Upholsterers' and Trimmers' Union No. 3-Meets second and fourth Wednes- day evenings, Progress Hall, B. T. Tem- ple.
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Labor Unions
Young Men's Hebrew Association-In- corporated November 9, 1901. Location, 121 Haight. The objects are to improve the moral, mental and physical condition of young men and women; providing and maintaining a library and reading-room, billiard room, social hall and gymnasium with shower bath attached. Educational and musical instruction. The associa- tion rooms are open from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m., except on Jewish holidays. Henry Raphael, Supt.
Yosemite Valley Highway Association -1 Montgomery.
Young Women's Christian Association -Office of General Sec., 620 Sutter, and Boarding Department, 1245 O'Farrell.
Zionist Bureau for Pacific Coast-Mar- vin Lowenthal, Director, Phelan Bldg.
LABOR. Building Trades Directory.
State Building Trades Council-Head- quarters, General President and General Secretary-Treasurer, 810 Merchants Na- tional Bank Bldg. Phone Douglas 2140. Building Trades Council-Headquar- ters, Building Trades Temple. Phone Market 1806-1807. Meets every Thurs- day evening, Brotherhood Hall B. T. Temple, Guerrero and Fourteenth Sts. Executive Board of Building Trades Council-Meets every Tuesday evening, Unity Hall, B. T. Labor Temple.
District Council of Carpenters-Meets every Wednesday evening, Harmony Hall, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Painters-Meets every Wednesday, Liberty Hall, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Cement Workers -Meets second and fourth Sundays, B. T. Temple.
District Council of Amalgamated So- ciety of Carpenters and Joiners of Amer- ica-Meets alternate Mondays, B. T. Temple.
Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers No. 104-Meets Friday evening at its Hall, 224 Guerrero St.
Building Material Teamsters No. 216 -Meets every Saturday evening at Brotherhood Hall, B. T. Temple.
Bricklayers Union No. 7-Meets every Tuesday night at Friendship Hall, B. T. Temple.
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers No. 31-Meets second and fourth Wed- nesdays, B. T. Temple.
Carpenters' Union No. 22-Meets every Friday, Brotherhood Hall, B. T. Temple. Financial secretary's office, B. T. Temple. Carpenters Union No. 34-Meets every Friday evening at their headquarters, 457 Bryant St.
Carpenters No. 95-Meets every Mon- day evening, 1524 Powell St.
Carpenters No. 304-Meets every Mon- day evening, 112 Valencia St.
Carpenters Union No. 483 - Meets Monday evenings, Carpenters' Hall, 112 Valencia St. Carpenters' Union No. 1082-Meets Tuesday evenings, Carpenters' Hall,' 112 Valencia St.
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Labor Unions
Upholsterers' and Trimmers' Union No. 28-Meets every Tuesday evening, San Francisco Labor Council, 16th and Capp Sts.
Varnishers and Polishers' Union No. 134-Meets every Tuesday evening, Har- mony Hall, B. T. Temple.
San Francisco Wood Carvers' Union -Meets second and fourth Fridays, Eureka Hall, B. T. Temple.
Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers No. 65-Meets first and third Wednesdays, 224 Guerrero St.
LABOR COUNCIL DIRECTORY
Labor Council meets every Friday at 8 p. m. at Labor Temple, Sixteenth and Capp Streets. Secretary's office and headquarters, Room 205, Labor Temple. Executive and Arbitration Committee meets every Monday at 7:30 p. m. Label Section meets first and third Wednes- days at 8 p. m. Headquarters telephone -Market 56.
Alaska Fishermen-Meet Fridays, 49 Clay.
Asphalt Workers-Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple.
Auto Bus Operators' Union No. 399- Meets every Thursday, 9 p. m., 10 Em- barcadero
Auto Mechanics No. 1035 - Meets
Thursday evenings, 236
Van Ness Avenue.
Automobile and Carriage Painters No. 1073-Meets Thursday evenings, Build- ing Trades Temple.
Baggage Messengers-Meet 2nd Mon- days, Terminal Hotel, 60 Market Street. Bakers (Cracker) No. 125-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple
Bakers' Auxiliary (Cracker)-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 1524 Powell. Bakers No. 24-Meet 1st and 3rd Saturdays, Labor Temple.
Bakery Wagon Drivers-Meet 2nd and 4th Saturdays, Labor Temple.
Barbers-Meet 1st and 3rd Mondays, 112 Valencia Street
Bartenders No. 41-Meet 1st Mondays at 2:30; 3rd Mondays in evening at 8.00, 1075 Mission
Beer Drivers-177 Capp.
Bill Posters-Meet 2nd and 4th Mon- days, Fifteenth and Mission.
Blacksmiths and Helpers No. 168- Meet 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Labor Tem- ple.
Boilermakers No. 6-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple; headquarters, 2923 16th St.
Bookbinders-Meet 3rd Friday, Labor Temple.
Boot and Shoe Workers No. 216-Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Twenty-fourth and Howard.
Bottlers No. 293-Meet 3rd Tuesdays, 177 Capp. Box Makers and Sawyers-Meet 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 177 Capp. Brewery Workmen No. 7-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 177 Capp. Bricklayers No. 7-Meet Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.
Broom Makers-John A. Martin, Secre- tary, 3546 Nineteenth.
Butchers, 115-Meet Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Butchers No. 508 (Slaughterhouse- men)-Meet every Tuesday, Laurel Hall, Seventh and Railroad Avenue.
Carpenters No. 22-Meet Fridays, Building Trades Temple.
Carpenters No. 304-Meet Mondays 112 Valencia. Carpenters No. 483-Meet Mondays, 112 Valencia. Carpenters, 1082-Meet Tuesdays, 112 Valencia.
Cemetery Employees-Meet 1st and 3rd Saturdays, Labor Temple.
Chaffeurs No. 265, I. B. of T .- Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 8 p. m., Cali- fornia Hall, Turk and Polk.
Labor Unions
Cigarmakers-Meet 1st and 3rd Thurs- days, Labor Temple.
Cloth Hat and Cap Makers No. 9.
Cooks' Helpers-Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 451 Kearny.
Cooks No. 44- Meet 1st and 4th Thurs- day nights at 8:30 and 3rd Thursday afternoon at 2:30, 83 Sixth Street.
Coopers No. 65-Meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Labor Temple.
Draftsmen-Meet 1st Thursday, Labor Temple.
Dredgemen-10 Embarcadero.
Egg Inspectors-Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Electrical Workers No. 6-Meet Wed- nedays, Building Trades Temple.
Electrical Workers No. 151-Thurs- days, 112 Valencia.
Electrical Workers No. 537-Meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, 146 Steuart. Elevator Operators and Starters- Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Federal Employees' Union No. 1-Meet 1st Tuesday, Native Sons Hall; head- quarters, 746 Pacific Building. Federation of Teachers-Meets at Labor Temple, Thursdays, 4 p. m.
Felt and Composition Roofers No. 25- Meet 1st and 3rd Mondays, Building Trades Temple.
Foundry Employees-Meet 1st and 3rd Fridays, Labor Temple.
Fur Workers-179 Golden Gate Ave. Furniture Handlers No. 1-Meet 2nd and 4th Fridays, B. T. Temple.
Garment Cutters-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple.
Garment Workers No. 131-Meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays, Labor Temple.
Gas Appliance and Stove Fitters- Meet 2nd and 4th Fridays, Labor Tem- ple. J. Hammerschlag, Secretary.
Gas and Electric Fixture Hangers No. 404-Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays, Build- ing Trades Temple.
Gas Workers-Meet 2nd and 4th Tues- days, Labor Temple.
Glass Bottle Blowers-Meet 2nd and 4th Saturday, Labor Temple.
Glass Packers, Branch No. 45-Meet 1st and 3rd Saturdays, Labor Temple. Granite Cutters-Meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Building Trades Temple.
Grocery Clerks-Meet 1st Thursday, Labor Temple; office hours 9 to 11 a. m. Hatters' Union-J. Grace, Sec., 1114 Mission.
Horseshoers-Meet 3rd Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Hospital Stewards and Nurses-Meet 44 Page, 1st and 3rd Mondays.
Ice Wagon Drivers-Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple.
Iron, Steel and Tin Workers No. 5- Meet 1st and 2nd Saturdays, Metropoli- tan Hall, South San Francisco.
Janitors-Meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 8 p. m., Labor Temple.
Jewelry Workers No. 36-Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays, 248 Pacific Building. Ladies' Garment Workers No. 8-Meet Mondays, Hamilton Hall, 1545 Steiner. Ladies' Garment Workers No. 124.
Laundry Wagon Drivers-Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Laundry Workers-Meet 1st and 3rd Mondays, Labor Temple! headquarters, Labor Temple.
Letter Carriers-Meet 1st Saturday, Los Angeles Hall, Native Sons' Building.
Machinists' Auxiliary, Golden West Lodge No. 1-Meet 1st and 3rd Tues- days, Labor Temple.
Machinists No. 68-Meet Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Mailers-Meet 3rd Sunday, Labor
Temple.
Marine Gasoline Engineers No. 471- Meet Thursday, 10 Embaracdero.
Metal Polishers-Meet 1st and 3rd Mondays, Labor Temple.
Milk Wagon Drivers-Meet Wednes- days, Labor Temple.
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Molders' Auxiliary-Meets Ist and 3rd Fridays, Labor Temple.
164-Meet Tuesdays, Molders No.
Labor Temple.
Molders' Auxiliary-Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays, Labor Temple.
Moving Picture Operators, Local No. 162-Meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, 10 a. m., 68 Haight.
Musicians-Headquarters, 68 Haight. Office Employees-Meet 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Painters No. 19-Meet Mondays, Build- ing Trades Temple.
Pastemakers No. 10567-Meet last Saturday at 442 Broadway.
Pattern Makers-Meet 2d and 4th Fri- day nights, Labor Temple. Pavers No. 18-Meet Ist Monday, Labor Temple. Photo Engravers No. 8-Meet Ist Monday, Labor Temple.
Photographic Workers-Druid's Hall, 44 Page.
Piano, Organ and Musical Instrument Workers-Meet Ist Tuesday, Labor Tem- ple.
Picture Frame Workers-Meet 1st and 3rd Friday, Labor Temple.
Pile Drivers, Bridge and Structural Iron Workers-Meet Thursdays; head- quarters, 457 Bryant.
Plasterers No. 66-Meet Mondays, Building Trades Temple. Plumbers - Meet Fridays, Building Trades Temple.
Postoffice Clerks-Meet 4th Thursdays, Knights of Columbus Hall.
Printing Pressmen and Assistants No. 24-Meet 2nd Mondays, Lahor Temple. Professional Embalmers-3300 16th St. Retail Clerks No. 432-Meet 1st and 3rd Thursday, 8 p. m., 150 Golden Gate Ave.
Retail Delivery Drivers-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays. Labor Temple.
Retail Shoe Clerks No. 410- Meet Tues- days, S p. m., 273 Golden Gate Ave.
Riggers and Stevedores-Meet Mon- days, 113 Steuart. Sailors' Union of the Pacific-Meet Mondays, Maritime Hall Building, 59 Clay. S. F. Fire Fighters No. 231-Meet Labor Temple.
Sail Makers-Meet Ist Thursday at Labor Temple.
Steam Fitters and Helpers No. 590- Meet 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Sausage Makers-Meet 2nd and 4th Monday, Tivoli Hall, Albion Ave. Sheet Metal Workers No. 95-Meet 2d Thursdays. 224 Guerrero.
Sheet Metal Workers No. 104-Meet Fridays. 224 Guerrero.
Ship Clerks-Meet 1st and 3rd Fridays, Labor Temple.
Shipfitters No. 9.
Shipyard Laborers-Meet Fridays, La- bor Temple.
Sign and Pictorial Painters No. 510- Meet Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Shoe Repairers-Meet ist and 3rd Thursdays. Labor Temple.
Stable and Garage Employees-Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple. Stationary Firemen-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple.
Steam Engineers No. 64-Meet Tues- days. Building Trades Temple.
· Steam Shovelmen and Dredgemen No. 29-Meet 1st Saturday. 274 Monadnock Bldg.
Steam Fitters No. 590-Meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, Labor Temple.
Stereotypers and Electrotypers-Meet 2nd Sunday, Labor Temple.
Street Railway Employees, Div. 518- Meet 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Labor Temple.
Sugar Workers-Meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Labor Temple.
Tailors No. 80-Meet 2nd and 4th Mon- days, Redmen's Hall, Golden Gate Av. Teamsters No. 85-Meet Thursdays, 536 Bryant.
Teamsters No. 216-Meet Saturdays, Building Trades Temple. Theatrical Employees-Meet Ist and 3rd Tuesdays, 11 a. m., 68 Haight.
Tobacco Workers-Meet 3rd Fridays, Building Trades Temple. Miss M. Ker- rigan, Sec., 290 Fremont.
Trackmen No. 687-Meet 2nd Tues- days, Labor Temple. Typographical No. 21-Meets 3rd Sun- day, Labor Temple; headquarters, 701 Underwood Bldg. United Glass Workers-Meet Wednes- days, Building Trades Temple. United Laborers - Meet Building Trades Temple. Tuesdays,
United Leather Workers (Tanners)- Meet 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, Mangles Hall, 24th and Folsom.
United Trunk, Bag and Suitcase Work- ers-Tivoli Hall, Albion Av.
Upholsterers-Meet Tuesdays, Labor Temple.
Waiters No. 30-Meet every Wednes- day, 3 p. m., 828 Mission.
Water Workers-Meet Ist Monday, La- bor Temple.
Waitresses-Meet Wednesdays, 1075 Mission.
Warehouse and Cereal Workers-Meet Tuesdays, 457 Bryant.
Watchmen-Meet 3rd Thursday, & p. m., Labor Temple. Emmet Counihan, 1610 Folsom.
Web Pressmen-Meet 4th Sunday, La- bor Temple.
RAILROAD LABOR ORGANIZATIONS
Order Railway Conductors-F. H. Nemitz, Chairman, room 108 Argonaut Hotel.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen- F. L. McDowell, Chairman, Holland Hotel. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers -L. L. Sanford, Chairman, 317-318-320 Pacific Bldg.
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen-317-318-320 Pacific Bldg. O. W. Karn, Chairman.
Order Railroad Telegraphers-303-305 Pacific Bldg., T. T. Cull, Chairman.
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Military Order of the World War.
A Society composed entirely of com- missioned officers who served in the American and Allied Armies during the recent world war. San Francisco Chap- ter-Major Bertram L. Cadwalader. Commander, Lieut. Alvin Gerlack, Chief of Staff, 405 Humboldt Bank Bldg. Meets at call of staff.
Veterans' National Guard of California.
Organized May 16, 1888. Objects: To promote social reunion and good fellow- ship; to assist its members in all just claims, for the rights and benefits con- ferred upon them by the laws of the State of California, and to advance the interests of the National Gaurd, Three years' - service and honorable discharge in the National Guard of the State is a prerequisite of membership. Meets on the 3d Wednesday in February, May, August and November at 1160 Eddy.
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Military
Independent Companies.
These military organizations are inde- pendent of the National Guard of Cali- fornia, and for the most part are attached to some benevolent association.
Austrian Military and Benevolent Assn. -240 Golden Gate Av.
California Grays-Masonic Temple. National Defense League-Col. W. C. Alberger, Sec., 629 Call Bldg.
Nationals, The-Organized 1855. Meets at 1160 Eddy every Monday evening. J. C. Nagel, E. C. Barrasco, Fin. Sec.
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, 704 Market -Raymond O. Hanson, Executive.
League of the Cross Cadets.
First Regiment-Established January 7th, 1894. Regimental Headquarters, Callaghan Bldg., San Francisco. Frank J. Grimley, Colonel Commanding; H. J. Spring, Capt.
Loyal Legion, California Commandery -Call Bldg.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Adams Cosmopolitan Grammar School -Eddy near Van Ness Av.
Agassiz School-Bartlett and 22d.
Andrew Jackson School-Hayes bet. Cole and Clayton.
Argonne School-18th Av. and Cabrillo. Balboa School-San Jose Av. near Geneva Av.
Bay View Grammar School-Bay View and Flora.
Bernal Grammar School-Cortland Av. near Andover.
Bryant Cosmopolitan Primary School -- Bryant, het. 22d and 23d.
Buena Vista School-York bet 18th and 19th.
Burnett School-Lane and Newcomb.
Cleveland Primary School-Persla Av. bet. Athens and Moscow.
Columbia Cosmopolitan School-Florida near 25th.
Columbus School-12th Av. bet. Kirk- ham and Lawton.
Commercial High School-Grove bet. Polk and Larkin.
Commodore Sloat School-Junipero Serra Blvd. and Ocean Av.
Cooper Sarah B. School-Jones bet. Greenwich and Lombard.
Cooper Sarah B. School Annex-1041 Greenwich.
Crocker School-Page, near Broderick. Daniel Webster School-Missouri and 20th.
Denman School-Hayes and Pierce.
Detention Home School-150 Otis.
Douglass Primary School- 19th and Collingwood.
Dudley Stone Primary School-Haight near Masonic Av.
Edison School-Church and Hill.
Emerson School-Pine near Divisadero. Ethan Allen School-Bryant and 6th. Everett Grammar School-Sanchez near 16th.
Fairmount Grammar School-Chenery near Randall.
Farragut School-Holloway Av. and Faxon.
Francis Scott Key School-42d Av. and Irving.
Frank McCoppin Primary School-7th Av. near Balboa.
Franklin School-8th near Harrison. Fremont School-N s McAllister, bet Broderick and Baker.
Garfield School-Fllbert and Kearny. George Peabody School-7th Av. and Clement.
Girls' High School-O'Farrell and Scott.
Glen Park School-Brompton and Bos- worth.
Public Schools
Golden Gate School-Golden Gate Av. near Scott.
Grant School- Pacific Av. near Brod- erick.
Grattan School-Grattan and Shrader. Haight School- Mission near 25th. Hamilton School- Geary near Scott. Hancock School-Filbert near Jones. Harrison School-Harrison. nr 10th. Hawthorne School-Shotwell near 22d. Hearst School-Hermann and Fillmore. Henry Durant School-Turk near Web- ster.
Horace Mann Evening School-Valen- cia near 22d.
Horace Mann School-Valencla near 22d.
Humboldt Evening School-18th and Dolores.
Hunter's Polnt School-Innes near Hawes.
Irving M. Scott School-Tennessee nr. 22d. James Lick Grammar School-Noe and 25th.
Jean Parker Grammar School-Broad- way near Powell.
Jefferson School-19th Av. and Irving. John Swett Grammar School-McAllis- ter near Gough.
Junipero Serra School-Highland Av. and Holly Park Circle.
Kate Kennedy School-Noe and 30th.
Lafayette School-37th Av. and Geary. Laguna Honda Primary School-7th Av. near Judah.
Le Conte School-Norwich and Ala- bama.
Lincoln Evening School-At Hearst School, Hermann and Fillmore.
Lincoln School-Harrison near 4th.
Longfellow School- Lowell and Morse. Lowell High School-Hayes near Ma- sonic Av.
Madison School-Clay near Walnut.
Marshall School-Mission near 15th, rear Julian Av.
Mckinley School-14th and Castro. Mission Grammar School-Mission near 15th.
Mission High School-18th and Do- lores.
Monroe School-Excelsior Av. and Lon- don.
Moulder School-Page and Gough.
Noe Valley School-24th and Douglass. Oral School for Deaf-In Golden Gate School Bldg.
Oriental Public School-Clay near Pow- el1. Pacific Heights Grammar School- Jackson near Webster.
Parkside School-Taraval bet. 30th and 31st Avs.
Patrick Henry-Vermont, bet 18th and 19th,
Paul Revere School-Folsom and Tomp- kins Av.
Polytechnic High School-Arguello Blvd. and Frederick.
Portola School-Bacon near Berlin. Redding School-Pine near Larkin.
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