Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1918, Part 4

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
Number of Pages: 2038


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Port Wardens-Office, 110 Market; John Leale, W. H. Pratt, Thos. Wallace.


Preston School of Industry-Ione, Ama- dor County; C. H. Dunton, Supt.


Prison Directors-Chas. Neumiller, Pres., Stockton; B. B. Meek, Oroville; Henry Eickhoff, San Francisco; Chas. E. McLaughlin, Sacramento; J. G Mattos, Jr., Centerville.


Public Employment Bureau-933 Mis- sion.


Railroad Commissioners-H. D. Love- land, San Francisco; Alex Gordon, Sacra- mento; Edwin O. Edgerton, Pres., Los An- geles: Chas. R. Detrick, Sec .; office, 833 Market.


State Board of Pharmacy-135 Stock- ton.


State Civil Service Commission-10 Ferry Bldg. Chas. W. Reed, Berkeley, Pres .; D. J. Reese, Ventura; Edgar Wil- liams, Redlands.


State Commission Market-Underwood Bldg., Harris Weinstock, Director; Edgar A. Forbes, Sec.


State Highway Consulting Board- Chas. D. Blaney, Santa Clara; Burton A. Towne, Lodi; N. D. Darlington, Los Ange- les.


State Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure.


State Highway Engineer-Austin B. Fletcher.


State Inheritance Tax Dept-785 Mar- ket.


State Medical Society-Dr. J. H. Bar- bat, Pres., San Francisco; Dr. Saxton Pope, Sec .- Treas., San Francisco; office, 135 Stockton.


State Mineralogist-F. McN. Hamilton, Ferry Bldg., San Francisco.


State Motor Vehicle Dept .- S. F. Office, Ferry Bldg.


State Public Employment Bureau- Men's Dept., 933 Mission; Women's Dept., Pacific Bldg.


State Purchasing Dept .- S. F. Branch, Ferry Bldg., North end.


State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas. Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, Asst., Los Angeles.


State Tax Commission-Clyde I. Sea- vey, E. A. Dickson.


State Water Commission-Josephine A. Patten Sec., Call Bldg.


University of California-Regents: Gov- ernor Wm. D. Stephens, J. B. Reinstein, Guy C. Earl, I. W. Hellman, Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst, F. S. Johnson, W. H. Crocker, A. W. Foster, C. W. Slack, John E. Budd, T. R. Bard, C. Rowell, Garret W. McEner- ney, J. W. Mckinley, Rev. Charles A. Ramm, F. W. Dohrmann and John A. Brit- ton; Victor H. Henderson, Sec.


Veterans Home of California-Saml. W. Backus, Pres .; Hugh M. Burke, Vice- Pres .; J. C. Currier, G. Parker Dillon, M. D. (Sacramento), E. B. Hinman (Lodi), J. O. Prewett (Sacramento), Hugh Hogan (Oakland), Merchants Exchange Bldg.


Veterinary Medical Board-Robert A. Archibald, Pres., Oakland; D. F. Fox, Sac- ramento; Ward B. Rowland, Pasadena; T. W. Orme, San Bernardino; E. J. Creely, Sec .. San Francisco.


Warden, San Quentin Prison-Jas. A. Johnson.


Warden, Folsom Prison-J. J. Smith. Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders -J. P. Greeley, Supt.


Widows' Pension Bureau-Miss Mar- garet Nesfield, Director, City Hall.


SUPREME COURT.


Location, Wells, Fargo & Co. Express Bldg., S. E. cor. 2d and Mission.


Chief Justice-F. M. Angellotti.


Justice-Curtis D. Wilbur.


Justice M. C. Sloss.


Justice-W. P. Lawlor.


Justice Lucien Shaw.


Justice-W. G. Lorigan.


Justice-Henry A, Melvin.


Attorney-General-U. S. Webb, Hum- boldt Bank Bldg.


Assistant Attorney-General-E. B. Power, Humboldt Bank Bldg.


Chief Deputy Attorney-General-Ray- mond Benjamin.


Deputy Attorney-General-R. W. Har- rison, Humboldt Bank Bldg .; John T. Nourse, Humboldt Bank Bldg.


Assistant Reporter-H. L. Gear.


Clerk-B. Grant Taylor, San Francisco. Chief Deputy Clerk-W. R. Mackrille, San Francisco.


Deputy Clerks-Isadore Erb, G. H. S. Dryden, A. S. Ramage, San Francisco. Stenographer-W. S. Chisholm. Secretary-H. C. Finkler.


Secretary-Joseph B. Dryden.


Phonographic Reporter-W. J. Nichol- son.


Reporter-Fred S. Lafferty.


Librarian-John F. Tyler.


Bailiffs-J. M. Meredith, E. B. Hinkle.


DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL. First District.


Thos. J. Lennon, San Rafael, Presiding. Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco. John E. Richards, of San Jose.


J. B. Martin, Clerk; J. P. Richards, Dep- uty Clerk; W. E. Tucker, Reporter; Dan- iel C. McGanney, Bailiff.


Second District.


M. T. Allen, of Los Angeles, Presiding. V. E. Shaw, of Los Angeles.


W. P. James, of Los Angeles.


W. D. Shearer, Clerk; H. C. Lillie, Dep- uty Clerk; J. H. Crumrine, Reporter; Wil- liam H. Morris, Bailiff.


Third District.


N. P. Chipman, of Red Bluff, Presiding. Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento.


Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa.


G. H. Chase, Clerk; W. M. Lowell, Dep- uty Clerk; Charles H. Adams, Reporter; George D. Donaldson, Bailiff.


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.


American Baptist Home Mission-15 Waverly Pl.


American Rescue Workers-146, 8th. Ross I. Cummings, Pacific Coast Com- mander.


Boys and Girls Ald Society-460 Baker. Trustees meet on the 2d Saturday of each month. George C. Turner, Supt.


Buena Vista Sanatorium-21 Buena Vista Av.


Central Emergency Hospital-Civic Center.


Chevra Hachnosoth Orechim (The Shel- ter)-810 Laguna.


City and County Relief Home Off Cor- bett Av. near Lake Honda. (See City and County Government. )


Florence Crittenton Home-376, 20th AV.


Franklin Hospital-Noe beť. Duboce Av. and 14th. E. G. Arps, General Supt. French Hospital-Geary bet. 5th and 6th Avs. Conducted by the French Mu- tual Benevolent Society .. J. Arees, Supt.


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Hospitals MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Improvement Clubs


M. Gladstone, Supt .; Mrs. F. M. Glad- stone, Matron.


Home for the Aged of the Little Sisters of the Poor-4th Av. and Lake.


Hospital for Children and Training School for Nurses-3700 California. W. D. Scurlock, Supt.


Isolation Hospital-Army and DeHaro. King's Daughters' Home for Incurables -1736 Golden Gate Av.


Lane Hospital-S. E. cor. of Clay and Webster.


Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nut- tall Nelson Memorial Home-N. E. cor. of 7th Av. and Lake.


Mary's Help Hospital-145 Guerrero. Maud B. Booth Home-119, 10th. Mckinley Orphanage-3841, 19th. McNutt Hospital-1055 Pine.


Mount St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic)-Bay View and New- hall.


Mount Zion Hospital-2200 Post. J. B. Levison, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; 436 O'Farrell.


Old People's Home of San Francisco- 2507 Pine. Board of Lady Managers; William E. Couper, Supt .; M. E. Rum- well, Physician; Mrs. Katherine John- son, Matron, Business meetings of the Board of Managers are held on the 1st Wednesday of each month at 10:30 a. m. William H. Crocker, Pres.


Pacific Hebrew Home for Aged-80 Sil- ver Av.


Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society-Judge Max C. Sloss, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; office, 436 O'Farrell. Asylum-East side of Divisa- dero bet. Hayes and Grove. Samuel Lan- ger, Supt. Formed for the care, relief, protection and improvement of orphan children, and for the care of aged Israel- ites who are without adequate means of support. Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of the Society) is located at the corner of Silver Av. and Mission. Gus- tav Schnee, Supt.


Pest House-S. W. cor. Army and De Haro.


Presbyterian Mission Home for Chinese Girls-Miss Donaldina M. Cameron, Supt., 920 Sacramento.


Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies Home, The-2158 Golden Gate Av.


Quarantine Hospital-Angel Island. Receiving Hospital-(See Board of Health).


Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum-Bay View and Newhall.


Saint Catherine's Home and Training School-901 Potrero Av.


San Francisco Home for Incurables- 2750 Geary. Miss Laura Mckinstry, Pres .; Miss Ida C. Tautphaus, Supt.


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society-Franklin bet. Post and Geary.


San Francisco Maternity-2032 Web- ster.


San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children-14th Av. and Lake. A non-sec- tarian home for little ones under four- teen years.


' San Francisco Protestant Orphan Asy- lum Society-Haight bet. Laguna and Buchanan.


St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum-901 Buena Vista Av. For the care, maintenance and education of or- phans, half-orphans and abandoned chil- dren of all denominations and nationali- ties. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Francis Hospital-Hyde and Bush. St. Joseph's Home and Hospital- S. W. cor. Buena Vista and Park Hill Ava. Sister M. Monica, Superioress.


St. Luke's Hospital-Established in 1871-Valencia bet. Army and Tiffany.


St. Mary's Hospital-Hayes and Shra- der. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


St. Winifred's Sanatorium-1065 Sut- ter.


Tuberculosis Hospital-22d and San Bruno Av.


University Mound Old Ladies' Home- University and Bacon. Rolla V. Watt, Sec.


Veterans' Home of California-A State Home for disabled volunteer soldiers and sailors, under the control of board of di- rectors, appointed by the Governor of the State.


All honorably discharged officers, so1- diers and sailors who served in the regu- lar or volunteer forces of the United States in any war in which the country has been engaged, including the Spanish- American war, the provisional army (authorized by Act of Congress, approved March 2, 1899), in any of the campaigns against hostile Indians, or who have served in the Philippines, in China or Alaska, who are disabled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate means of support, are not other- wise provided for by law, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earn- ing their living, provided they have re- sided in the State of California for at least six months immediately preceding their application, shall be entitled to ad- mission into the Home, subject to the laws of the State of California, and to the regulations prescribed by the Board of Directors for its control and manage- ment. Directors-Samuel W. Backus, Pres .; Hugh M. Burke, Vice-Pres .; J. C. Currier, G. Parker Dillon, M. D., E. H. Hinman. Hugh Hogan and James O. Prewett.


Youths' Directory-Church and 19th. This institution comprises a Free Em- ployment Bureau and a Temporary Home for destitute children, who are not eligi- ble to asylums, in search of employment. Rev. D. O. Crowley, Sec.


IMPROVEMENT CLUBS. Civic and Economic Associations.


Civic League of Improvement Clubs and Associations of San Francisco-A civic body composed of delegates from Improvement Clubs and other associa- tions-Meets second Thursday, 8 p. m .. Phelan Building Assembly Hall. Officers and Executive Board: Arthur Joel, Pres .: L. W. Neustadter, H. W. Westphal, Julius S. Godeau, W. W. Watson, W. W. Thayer, Vice-Pres .; Geo. Skaller, Treasurer; Gus- tav Trittenbach, Auditor; Geo. W. Ger- hard, Sec. Advisory Board: Alexander Russell, Chairman; Dr Julius Rosenstirn, J. M. Kepner, Robert A. Roos, Dr. Geo. W. Merritt, A. W. Scott, Jr., Robert Beh- low, Fred L. Hansen, Jas. P. Sweeney and Oscar A. Tolle. Offices and committee rooms, 807-808 Mills Bldg.


Telephone Sutter 4480.


Apartment House Owners and Mana- gers Association-Meets second Tuesday, 8 p. m., Mt. Diablo Hall, 430 Mason; Thos. J. Christal, Sec., 328 Mason,


Associated Asphalt Plant Owners As- sociation-Meets call of President, Build- ers Exchange, Wm. S. Scott Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Associated Teaming and Grading Con- tractors Association-Meets first and third Tuesdays, 8 p. m., Builders Ex- change, Wm. S. Scott Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Buena Vista Improvement Association -Meets first Thursday, 8 p. m., 45 Ash- bury Ter., Chas. L. Thompson Sec., 570 Belvedere.


Building Industries Association-P. M. Wuillemin Sec., 110 Jessie, phone Sutter 3580.


California Building Law Association- Meets at call of President, Builders Ex- change, W. S. Scott Sec., 185 Stevenson.


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Improvement Clubs


California Foundrymen's Association- Meets third Thursday, 522 Underwood Bldg., Wm. H. Thille Sec., telephone Sut- ter 4250.


California Metal Trades Association- Meets May and November, rooms 230 to 233 Southern Pacific Bldg., Fred C. Met- calf Sec., 65 Market. Telephone Kearny 3412.


Chinese Chamber of Commerce-Meets 754 Sacramento, Toy K. Lowe Sec., 701 Grant Av. Telephone China 166.


Church Street Improvement Club- Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, 8 p. m., Bonita Hall, W. A. Bode Sec., 3929 Army.


Civic Department, California Club- Meets first and third Tuesdays, 1:30 p. m., 1750 Clay.


Commonwealth Club of California- Meets second Wednesday, 8 p. m., Hotel St. Francis; every Saturday, 12 m., Palace Hotel. Pres., Albert E. Boynton; Sec., J. M. Kepner. Library and offices 153 Kear- ny. Telephone Kearny 1310.


Divisadero District Improvement Asso- ciation-Meets third Tuesday, 8:30 p. m., Turn Verein Hall, 2460 Sutter; Sec., Ches- ter Williamson, 1464 Divisadero.


Downtown Association-Meets Friday, 12:30 p. m., Hotel St. Francis, E. V. Saun- ders Sec., 150 Post.


Draymen's Association of San Fran- cisco-Felix Gross, Sec., Call Bldg. Tele- phone Kearny 131.


Dumbarton State Highway Bridge As- sociation-W. J. Martin, Pres., 210 Hearst Bldg., San Francisco. Telephone Sutter 2825.


Eureka Valley Merchants Association -Meets first and third Mondays, 8 p. m., 507 Castro, Leo Hess Sec., 55 Caselli Av.


Expanded Metal Lath Bureau of Sta- tistics-Meets first and third Tuesdays, Builders Exchange, Wm. S. Scott Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Exposition-Golden Gate Valley Im- provement Association-Meets Tuesdays, 8 p. m., Steimke Hall, 2768 Octavia, Mrs. Leah H. Davis Sec., 2854 Gough,


Fillmore Street Improvement Associa- · tion-Meets first and third Mondays, King Solomon's Hall, 1739 Fillmore, Mor- ris Schwartz Sec., 1405 Fillmore.


Fourth and Fifth Streets District Im- provement Association - Meets second and fourth Mondays, 8 p. m., Pacific Bldg. Assembly Hall, Henry Newburgh Sec., Balboa Bldg., 593 Market.


Garage Owners Protective Association -Meets fourth Thursday, St. Francis Hotel, A. D'Ettel Sec., 900 O'Farrell.


Haight and Ashbury Improvement As- sociation-Meets second and fourth Mon- days, 1748 Haight, H. C. Hinds Sec., 1672 Haight.


Hayes Valley Improvement Associa- tion-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, 520 Hayes, J. H. Sparrow Sec., 154 Julian Av.


Home Industry League of California- Meets Thursday, 12 m., Palace Hotel, C. R. Thorburn Sec., 531-535 Call Bldg., 74 New Montgomery.


Improvement Club of Oceanside-Meets second Tuesday at 48th Av. and Judah; C. F. Griffin, Pres., 4008 Judah.


Ingleside Terraces Improvement Club -Meets second Monday, Ingleside Ter- races Club House, 85 Cerritos Av.


Manufacturers' Association of South San Francisco-D. H. Curley, Sec., 222 Linden Av., South San Francisco.


Market and Guerrero Streets Improve- ment Club-Meets first Monday, 8 p. m., 45 Guerrero, W. S. Voy Sec., 1847 Market.


Master Plasterers' Association-Meets first and third Tuesdays, Builders Ex- change. Wm. S. Scott Sec .. 185 Stevenson.


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


Improvement Clubs


Mission Promotion Association-Meets Monday, 8 p. m., C. F. Pittman Sec., 515 Valencia. Telephone Market 1041.


Mission Street Merchants' Association -Meets first Monday, 9:15 p. m., 2478 Mission, J. C. Marshall Sec., 485 Pine.


North Beach Promotion Association- Meets third Wednesday, 8 p m., Fugazi Civic Bldg., 678 Green, Dr. F. Fischer Sec., 1329 Jackson.


North Central Improvement Associa- tion-Meets at call of the chair. Edgar Painter Sec., 807-808 Kohl Bldg. Tele- phone Kearny 30.


Northern California Wholesale Grocers Association-Mr. R. H. Bennett, Sec., 65 Market. Telephone Kearny 1525.


North-of-Panhandle Improvement Club -Meets first Friday, 1631 Grove, I. M. Peckham Sec., 908 Hobart Bldg.


Oceanside Improvement Association- Meets first Wednesday, Oceanside Hall, 48th and Irving, J. Herzog Sec., 1468 Great Highway.


Park-Presidio Improvement Associa- tion-Meets second and fourth Tuesdays, 8 p. m., 649, 8th Av., Geo. R. Meyerderks Sec., 574, 7th Av.


Parkway Terrace Association-Meets second Monday, 8 p. m., 2701 Lincoln Way, Frank Dunn Sec., 1277, 27th Av.


Point Lobos Improvement Association -Meets second and fourth Fridays, 8 P. m., Richmond Hall, 4th Av. and Clement, G. A. Blank Sec., 250 Clement.


Polk and Larkin District Improvement Association-Meets third Tuesday, 8 p. m., 1750 Clay, John S. Mackay Sec., 1327 Chestnut.


Recreation League of San Francisco- Mrs. E. G. Baldwin Sec., 20 Market. Tele- phone Kearny 1684.


Retail Druggists' Association of San Francisco-N. Schwartz Sec., 1327 Mc- Allister.


Retail Dry Goods Association of San Francisco-Meets first and third Thurs- days, Ben Armer Sec., 609 Liebes Bldg.


Retail Grocers' Association of San Francisco-Meets fourth Monday, Native Sons Hall, 430 Mason, F. B. Connolly Sec., 319 Sheldon Bldg.


San Francisco Advertising Club-Meets Wednesdays and Fridays, Palace Hotel, A. L. Crane Sec., 1055 Market.


San Francisco Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis-Meets first and third Thursdays, 1547 Jackson, Dr. A. H. Giannini, Sec., Bank of Italy, Clay and Montgomery.


San Francisco Automobile Trade Asso- ciation-A. D'Ettel Sec., 900 O'Farrell. Telephone Prospect 293.


San Francisco Contractors' Association -Meets second Tuesday, 405 Foxcroft Bldg., Thos. S. Hutton Sec., Call Bldg., 74 New Montgomery.


San Francisco Convention and Tourist League-Meets first Thursday after first Monday, San Francisco Commercial Club, R. L. Webb Sec., Exposition Auditorium. Telephone Market 1208.


San Francisco County Medical Society -Meets first Tuesday, Medical Bldg., Bush and Hyde, Rene Bine M. D., Sec., 350 Post.


San Francisco Real Estate Board- Robt. C. Newell Pres, Leslie E. Burks Sec., 530 Mills Bldg., 220 Montgomery. Telephone Garfield 2167.


San Francisco. Restaurant Association -Meets at call of chair, 549 Pacific Bldg., L. Lewison Sec., 551 Pacific Bldg. Tele- phone Garfield 783.


San Francisco Retail Lumber Yards- Meets Thursdays 12:15 p. m., Palace Ho- tel, C. S. Tripler Sec., 1209 Hearst Bldg.


San Mateo County Development Asso- ciation-Meets Tuesday. 7:30 p. m., City Hall, San Mateo, F. L. Eksward Sec., San Mateo.


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Improvement Clubs MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Societies


Sloat Beach Improvement Association -Meets first Saturday, 8 p. m., 2353, 45th Av., William Fairbanks Sec., 2349, 45th Av.


South Central Improvement Associa- tion-Meets first Wednesday, 8 p. m., 250 10th, Edward F. Lucett Sec., 1040 Na- toma.


South of Civic Center Improvement As- sociation-Meets Wednesdays, 8 p. m., 1243 Folsom, Abner McMahon Sec., 9 Summer.


South San Francisco Chamber of Com- merce-Meets first Wednesday, 8 p. m., City Hall, South San Francisco, J. G. Walker Sec., South San Francisco.


Southern Promotion Association-Meets call of chair, 523, 3d, Gerald A. Griffin Sec.


Sunset Improvement Club-Meets first Wednesday, 8 p. m., 1458, 9th Av., P. S. Brown Sec., 1459, 9th Av.


Sutro Heights Improvement Club- Meets second Sunday, 10.30 a. m., La Playa near Balboa, Chas. M. Stoltz, Sec., 4709 California.


Sutter Street Property Owners' Im- provement Association-Meets call of chair, Hotel Granada, Wm. M. Wise Sec., 1000 Sutter.


Team and Auto Truck Association- Meets call of chair, Builders Exchange, Chas. J. Powers Sec., 3879, 26th.


The Builders Exchange-Meets daily, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m., 180-188 Jessie, R. J. H. Forbes Sec., Monadnock Bldg.


Twenty-ninth and Castro Streets Dis- trict Improvement Club-Meets first and third Tuesdays, 8 p. m., 29th and Castro, Geo. Johnston Sec., 464 Valley.


Van Ness Avenue Improvement Associ- ation-Meets first Friday, 819 Phelan Bldg., W. I. Barry Sec., 593 Market.


Visitacion Valley Improvement Associ- ation-Meets second and fourth Fridays, 8 p. m., 103 Raymond Av., Chas. Louis Sec., 12 Leland.


West of Fillmore Street Improvement Association-Meets first Thursday, 8 p. m., Girls' High School, J. J. Handley, Sec., 1942 Post.


INSTITUTES, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Academy of the Immaculate Concep- tion-Guerrero and 24th.


Academy of the Sacred Heart-Cor. Jackson and Scott.


Accordion-521 Stockton.


Adler Kindergarten, 1041 Greenwich.


Advertising Assn. of San Francisco- Palace Hotel, H. Wm. Nelle, Sec.


Aldine Club-315 Hotel St. Francis. Geo. C. Snider, Sec.


Allied Printing Trades Club-717 Mar- ket.


Alumni Association College of Phar- macy of the University of California- Organized in 1882. Miss M. Dolcini, Sec. Meetings are held at Affiliated Colleges.


Alumni Association College of Physi- cians and Surgeons-Charles M. Tropp- mann, Sec .; 1799 McAllister. Quarterly meetings at the College Building, 14th near Valencia.


Alumni Association University of St. Ignatius-Quarterly meetings.


American Athletic and Social Club- 252, 6th. F. C. Hawes, Pres.


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions-417 Market. H. H. Kelsey, Sec.


American Institute of Banking-W. F. Gabriel, Sec., Wells-Fargo Nevada Nat. Bank,


American Red Star Animal Relief-211 Balboa Building.


American Rescue Workers-1058 Mar- ket.


American Shipmasters Assn, of the Pa- cific Coast-112 Market. C. O. Andersen, Sec.


American and Syrian Relief-Mills Bldg.


Amorosa Club-117, 30th.


Anti-Saloon League-D. M. Gandier, Supt .; A. H. Briggs, Asst. Supt, 3 City Hall Av.


Anti-Single Tax Association of Cal .- Albert E. Kern, Pres .; L. E. Burks, Sec., Mills Bldg.


Architectural Club of S. F .- 126 Post. Argonaut Club-N. W. cor. Post and Powell.


Arion Verein-Club rooms, California House.


Associated Chambers of Commerce of the Pacific Coast-C. W. Burks, Sec., 530 Mills Bldg.


Associated Charities-Organized March 1888; 1500 Jackson. Meets last Thursday of each month at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Miss Katherine C. Felton, Gen- eral Sec.


Associated Teaming and Grading Con- tractors-W. S. Scott Sec., 185 Stevenson. Association Athletic and Social Club- 2970. 16th.


Association of Bonded Attorneys-525 Market.


Astronomical Society of the Pacific --- 128 Lick Bldg. Library is located in Sutro Library. D. S. Richardson, Sec.


Australasian Assn. of California-L. A. Morelli, Sec., 1033 Franklin.


Auto Club of California, International -232 Van Ness Av.


Automobile Body Builders, Painters and Trimmers Association of San Francisco -900 O'Farrell.


Automobile Metal Workers' Protective Association of San Francisco-900 O'Far- rell.


Bar Association of San Francisco-Or- ganized April 20, 1872. Objects: To main- tain the honor and dignity of the pro- fession of the law, to increase its use- fulness in promoting the due administra- tion of justice, to cultivate social inter- course among its members, and to pro- cure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Bldg., 4th and Mar- ket. J. F. Sullivan, Pres .; George J. Mar- tin, Sec.


Barbarian Club-543 Turk.


Bear Club-4534 Mission.


Belgian Benevolent Society-Meets at Bergez Frank's, 421 Bush, 2d Tuesday in each month. John Greefkens, Pres .; A. Mestre, Sec .; 1707 Geary. All visiting Belgians are welcome.


Benevolent Society of the United States for the Propagation of Cremation, Branch No. 48-143 Albion Av.


Bibliotheque Francaise-110 Sutter.


Bohemian Club-N. E. cor. Post and Taylor. Meetings 3d Tuesday in Janu- ary, April, July and October. Edw. H. Benjamin, Pres .; G. S. Garritt, Vice- Pres .; I. O. Upham, Sec .; Geo. T. Klink, Treas .; Frank W. Smith, Asst. Sec. and Mgr.


Bonita Club-3889, 26th.


Book Club of California-68 Post.


Bookbinders, Paper Rulers, Paper Cut- ters and Folding Machine Operators' Union, Local No. 31-Meets last Thurs- days of each month at San Francisco La- bor Temple, 16th and Capp. Thomas P. Garrity, Pres .; office, 525 Market.


Boy Scouts of America-Phelan Bldg.


Boys' and Girls' Industrial Home and Farm-Office, 417 Market.


Boys' Welfare Society-Geo. W. Pater- son, Executive Sec., 50 Oak.


Bottlers' Protective Association of Cal- ifornia-G. H. T. Jackson, Pres .; Louis R. Levy, Sec .; 524 Gough.


Brewers' Protective Association- Meets at 318 Humboldt Bank Bldg. every Friday. William Schuldt, Sec.


British-American League-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays at 172 Golden Gate Av.


Addressograph H. S. Crocker Co. AGENTS


PRINTS FROM TYPE


565-571 Market Street


Ginger Ale and other Beverages


350 Fell St. - Phone Market 6516


Soda, Syphon and Mineral Waters


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SPRIN


28 Montgomery St.


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Societies


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Societies


British Benevolent Society of Califor- nia-Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in May at British Consulate General, 268 Mar- ket. Officers: A. Carnegie Ross, Consul General, Pres .; Donald C. C. Grant, Sec .; H. P. Moir, Hon. Treasurer.


Building Industries Association-Chas. W. Gompertz, Pres .; H. P. Stow, First Vice-Pres .; D. Zelinsky, Second Vice- Pres .; R. G. Guyett, Treasurer; P. M. Wuillemin, Sec., 110 Jessie.




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