Crocker-Langley San Francisco directory for the year commencing 1922, Part 8

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: San Francisco : H.S. Crocker Co.
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United States Lighthouse Superintendent -- H. W. Rhodes. Office, 424 Custom House Bldg.


United States Local Inspector of Boilers of Steam Vessels-J. P. Dolan, room 519 Cus- tom House Bldg.


United States Local Inspector of Hulls, Steam and Sail Vessels-Frank Turner. Room 520 Custom House Bldg.


United States Marine Hospital-Mountain Lake Presidio Reservation.


United States Marshal of Northern District of California-James B. Holohan. Office, room 311 Postoffice Bldg. Chief Office Deputy, George H. Burnham.


United States Mint-Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Gold bullion received daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Superintendent, M. J. Kelly.


United States Naturalization Bureau, Depart- ment of Labor (California, Nevada, Arizona) -Room 204 Postoffice Bldg. George A. Crutchfield, Chief Examiner.


United States Naval Officer (Port of San Fran- cisco)-John J. Deane. Room 325 Custom House Bldg.


United States Naval Petroleum Reserves-Lt. Com. Irwin F. Landis, U. S. N., retired, in charge, 217 Postoffice Bldg.


United States Naval Training Station-Yerba Buena (Goat) Island.


United States 12th Naval District-Command- ant, 313 Custom House Bldg.


United States Navy Pay Office -Office, First National Bank Bldg. W. B. Izard, Pay In- spector, U. S. N.


United States Pension Bureau-Special Exam- iner for the Northern District of California and Nevada. I. D. Laferty. Room 419 Postoffice Bldg.


United States Public Health Service-Duncan MacCalman, Inspector, 246 Flood Bldg.


United States Radio Inspector-Room 215 Cus- tom House Bldg.


United States Railroad Administration (Western Region)-Div. of Law, 310 Sansome; Div. of Liquidation of Claims, 65 Market.


United States Reclamation-Office of District Counsel, 414 Postoffice Bldg.


United States Bureau of Standards (Chemical Laboratory)-Room 81 Appraisers Bldg.


United States Receiver for Oil Companies- L. F. Byington, 485 California.


United States Referee in Bankruptcy-A. B. Kreft, Referee. Room 202 Postoffice Bldg. United States Secret Service-Agent in Charge, office 208 Postoffice Bidg.


United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation-369 Pine.


United States Shipping Commissioner-11 Ap- praisers Bldg.


United States Sub-Treasury-Sansome and Pine. Office hours, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. Wm. J. McGee, Asst. Treas .; John T. Lyden, Cashier; United States Superintendent of Construction- J. W. Roberts, Supervising Superintendent. Room 403 Postoffice Bldg.


United States Supervising Inspector of Steam and Sail Vessels, First District-John K. Bulger. Room 521 Custom House Bldg.


United States Surveyor-General for California --- Sub-Treasury Bldg.


United States Surveyor of Customs (Port of San Francisco)-Room 325 Custom House Bldg. United States Weather Bureau-Office, Mer- chants Exchange Bldg. G. H. Willson and E. A. Beals, Forecasters.


OFFICERS OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA.


Governor-Wm. D. Stephens; salary, $10,000. Private Secretary, Martin Madsden.


Lieutenant Governor C. C. Young, Ex-officio President of the Senate; salary, $4,000. Secretary of State-Frank C. Jordan; salary, $5,000. Deputy, Frank Corey ; salary, $3,000. Attorney-General-U. S. Webb; salary, $6,000. Assistant, E. B. Power; salary, $4,000.


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State Officers


Clerk of Supreme Court-B. Grant Taylor; salary, $5,000. Chief Deputy, W. R. Mack- rille; salary, $2.400.


Controller-John S. Chambers; salary, $5,000 Deputy, D. A. Moulton; salary, $3.000.


Superintendent of Banks-Chas. F. Stern; salary, $8.000.


Superintendent of Public Instruction-Wm. Wood; salary, $5,000.


Superintendent of State Printing-Robert L. Telfer: salary, $5.000.


Surveyor-General-W. S. Kingsbury; salary, $5,000. Deputy, A. W. Sanborn; salary, $3.000.


(The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the State Land Office.)


Treasurer-Friend Richardson; salary, $5,000. Accountancy Board (State)-Wm. Dolge, Sec., 311 California, San Francisco.


Adjutant-General-Edwin A. Forbes; salary,


$3,600. Asst. Adjutant-General, Chas. W. Thomas, Jr.


Agriculture, Board of-President, Ben. Rush; Secretary, J. L. Filcher.


Board of Agriculture-William Curlett, Pres., San Francisco, Phelan Bldg. (Northern Dis- trict); F. L. Roehrig, Sec., Los Angeles (Southern District).


Board of Control-525 Market.


Board of Medical Examiners-Chas. B. Pink- ham, Sec. Flood Bldg.


Building and Loan Commissioners-Claus Spreckels Bldg.


California Highway Commission- John H. Skeggs, Division Eng., Flood Bldg.


California State Mining Bureau-3d floor Ferry Bldg., San Francisco. Library contains about 5,000 volumes of selected works in addition to the numerous publications of the Bureau. Open daily, free to the public, from 9 am. to 5 p. m., except Sundays and holidays. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m. F. McN. Hamilton, State Mineralogist; W. W. Thayer, Sec.


California State Federation of Labor-525 Market. Paul Scharrenberg, Sec.


Charities and Corrections, State Board of- Hewes Bldg.


Commission of Immigration and Housing of California-525 Market.


Dairy Bureau, State-F. W. Andreason, Sec. 268 Market.


Dental Examiners, Board of-Secretary, C. A. Herrick, 133 Geary


Development Board-Ferry Bldg. Wm. J. Dut- ton, Pres .; R. N. Lynch, Vice-Pres. and Mgr .; Mrs. E. M. Cheesewright, Asst. Sec.


Education, Board of-Is composed of the Gov- ernor, Supt. Public Instruction, Pres. Uni- versity of California, Professor of Pedagogy University of California, Principals Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles, Chico, San Diego and San Francisco.


Equalization, Board of-(Office, Sacramento.) Edw. M. Rolkin, John Mitchell, R. E. Collins and Jeff McElvaine; T. M. Eby, Sec., Sacra- mento.


Fish and Game Commissioners-Frank M. New- bert, Pres .; E. L. Bosqui and M. J. Connell, Commissioners; Geo. Neal, Officer, Sacra- mento. Jos. S. Hunter, Officer in Charge. S. F. Office, 22 Battery.


Forestry Department, State-G. Morris Hom- ans. Ferry Bldg.


Harbor Commissioners-San Francisco (Union Depot and Ferry Bldg.); John H. McCallum, H. M. Cosgriff, San Diego; F. R. Burnham, Pres .; F. S. Moody; Chas. H. Swallow, Sec. Health, Board of-Geo. E. Ebright, Pres., San Francisco; Fred F. Gundrum, Vice-Pres., Sac- ramento; W. M. Dickie, Sec .; A. J. Scott, Los Angeles; Edw. F. Glaser, San Francisco; Adelaide Brown, San Francisco; Robt. A. Peers, Colfax.


Health, State Board of-85 2d.


Health Bureau for Registration of Nurses. State Board of-85 2d.


Horticulture, Commissioner of-Geo. H. Hecke, Sacramento; San Francisco office, 11 Ferry Bldg.


Industrial Accident Commission, State of Cal .- 525 Market.


Industrial Welfare Commission-328 Flood Bldg.


Inheritance Tax Department-785 Market. Insurance Commissioner-Alex McCabe, San Francisco. Office, 201 Sansome.


Interstate Commerce Commission-Bureau of Accounts, Pacific District, Paul H. Laurence, Examiner. 85 2d.


Labor Statistics Bureau-948 Market.


Librarian, State-M. J. Ferguson, Librarian; Mabel R. Gillis, Assistant Librarian.


Sutro Branch, California State Library, Southeast corner Sacramento and Webster (Fillmore and California Street cars one block distant: Sacramento Street cars pass the


door.) Open daily 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. except Sundays.


Includes valuable Sutro Library of about 70,000 rare books, manuscripts, etc., covering all subjects, presented to the California State Library by the heirs of the late Adolph Sutro, Esq., in 1913 and about 50,000 other items added since 1917 by deposit and gift, such as sample copies of books by California pub- lishers, the California Genealogical Society Library, California Society Sons of American Revolution Library, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, the private library of the late Mrs. May Stansbury Mansfield, the Heald . Commercial Collection and California His- torical Society Library.


The books and other material in the State Library (about 242,780 vols.) are also avail- able to the people of the Bay region through the Sutro Branch, the service of the Sutro branch being supplemental to local free library service.


Mining Bureau-F. McN. Hamilton, State Min- eralogist. W. W. Thayer, Sec.


Normal School at San Francisco-Frederick L. Burk, Principal.


Notaries Public -- (See Business Directory.)


Pilot Commissioners-San Francisco, Mare Island and Benicia. Office, 311 Merchants Ex- change Bldg.


Port WardensOffice, 110 Market; John Leale, W. H. Pratt, Thos. Wallace.


Prison Directors-Chas. Neumiller, Pres., Stockton: B. B. Meek, Oroville: Henry Eickhoff, San Francisco; Chas. E. Mclaughlin, Sacra- mento: J. G. Mattos, Jr., Centerville.


Public Employment Bureau-933 Mission.


Railroad Commissioners-H. W. Brundige, Pres .; H. D. Loveland, Irving Martin, H. Rowell, H. Stanley Benedict. H. G. Mathew- son, Sec. ; office, 903 Flocd Bldg.


State Advisory Pardon Board-328 Mills Bldg.


State Banking Dept .- 625 Market.


State Board of Accounting-311 California. State Board of Pharmacy-Flood Bldg.


State Civil Service Commission-10 Ferry Bldg.


State Commission Market-Underwood Bldg. State Corporation Dept .- E. M. Daugherty, Flood Bldg.


State Cattle Protection Board-525 Market. State Compensation Insurance Fund-525 Market.


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


State Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure.


State Highway Engineer-Austin B. Fletcher. State Inheritance Tax Dept .- 785 Market.


State Medical Society-Dr. J. H. Barbat, 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, 28 Oak


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 Real Estate Department-Ray L. Riley, Comr .; John J. Deane, Dep. Comr. Chronicle Bldg.


State Veterinarian-Dr. Chas. Keane, Los Angeles; W. E. D. Morrison, Asst., Los Angeles. State Tax Commission-Clyde I. Seavey, E. A. Dickson.


State Water Commission-Josephine A. Pat- - ten, Sec., Call Bldg.


University of California-Regents: Gov- ernor Wm. D. Stephens, J. B. Reinstein Guv C. Earl, F. S. Johnson, W. H. Crocker, A. W Foster, C. W. Slack, John E. Budd, T. R. Bard, C. Rowell. Garret W. McEnerney, J. W. Mc- Kinley, Rev. Charles A. Ramm, F. W. Dohr- mann and John A. Britton; Victor H. Hender- son, Sec.


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


Veterinary Medical Board-Robert A. Archi- bald. Pres., Oakland; D. F. Fox, Sacramento; Ward B. Rowland, Pasadena; T. W. Orme. San Bernardino: E. J. Creely, Sec., San Francisco Warden, San Quentin Prison-Jas. A. John- son.


Warden, Folsom Prison-J. J. Smith.


Whittier Home for Juvenile Offenders-J. P. Greeley, Supt.


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


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Supreme Court


SUPREME COURT.


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


Chief Justice-Lucien Shaw.


Justice-Curtis D. Wilbur.


Justice-Chas. A. Shurtleff.


Justice-W. P. Lawlor.


Justice-Wm. H. Waste.


Justice-Thos. J. Lennon.


Justice-Wm. A. Sloane.


Attorney-General-U. S. Webb, San Fran- cisco.


Asst. Attorney-General-E. B. Power, San Francisco.


Chief Deputy Attorney-General-R. W. Har- rison, San Francisco.


Clerk-B. Grant Taylor, San Francisco.


Chief Deputy Clerk-W. R. Mackrille, San Francisco.


Reporter of Decisions-R. V. Whiting, San Francisco.


DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL.


First District. Division No. 1.


John F. Tyler, San Francisco, Presiding.


Frank H. Kerrigan, of San Francisco.


John E. Richards, of San Jose.


Division No. 2.


Wm. H. Langdon, Modesto, President.


Geo. A. Sturtevant, of San Francisco.


J. B. Martin, Clerk; Walter S. Chisholm and Willard W. Shea, deputies.


Second District.


Nathaniel P. Conrey, of Los Angeles, Pre- siding.


V. E. Shaw, of Los Angeles.


W. P. James, of Los Angeles.


Division No. 2.


Frank G. Finlayson, Presiding.


Lewis R. Works, Gavin W. Craig.


W. D. Shearer, Clerk; H. C. Lillie, Deputy Clerk.


Third District.


Wm. M. Finch, Presiding.


Elijah C. Hart, of Sacramento.


Albert G. Burnett, of Santa Rosa.


John T. Stafford, Clerk; Cavins Hart, Deputy Clerk.


HOSPITALS, HOMES AND ASYLUMS.


American Baptist Home Mission-15 Wav- erly Pl.


American Rescue Workers Church-113 Minna. J. M. Herman, Pastor.


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


Buena Vista Hospital --- 21 Buena Vista Av. California Women's Emergency Home-2644 Howard.


Central Emergency Hospital-Civic Center. Children's Day Home-1441 Powell.


Chinese Presbyterian Mission-920 Sacra- mento.


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


Fairmont Hospital-1055 Pine.


Florence Crittenton Home-376 20th Av.


Franklin Hospital-Noe bet. Duboce Av. and 14th. E. G. Arps, General Supt.


French Hospital-Geary bet. 5th and 6th Avs. Conducted by the French Mutual Benevolent Society. L. Sans, Supt.


Hahnemann Hospital-3695 California.


Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled-2504 How-


ard. Frank M. Gladstone, Supt .; Mrs. F. M. Gladstone, Matron.


Hebrew Old People's Home-80 Silver Av. Office, 436 O'Farrell.


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. Dr. W. E. Mus- grave, Supt.


Isolation Hospital-Army and DeHaro.


Lane Hospital and Stanford University Hos- pital-SE cor. of Clay and Webster.


Maria Kipp Orphanage and Alfred Nuttall Nelson Memorial Home-NE cor. of 7th Av. and Lake.


Mary's Help Hospital-145 Guerrero.


Mckinley Orphanage-3841 19th.


Morton Hospital-775 Cole.


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


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


Old People's Home of San Francisco-2507 Pine. Board of Lady Managers; Frank W.


Dean, Supt .: M. E. Rumwell, Physician: Mrs. Katherine Johnson, 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 Orphan Asylum-Homewood Terrace, Ocean Av. Alfred I. Esberg, Pres .; Meyer H. Levy, Sec .; Saml. Langer, Supt. Office, 436 O'Farrell.


Park Sanitarium-1500 Page.


Pest House-SW cor. Army and DeHaro.


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-Mrs. C. W. Slack, Treas., 2224 Sacramento: Miss Ida Cl Tautphaus. Supt.


San Francisco Home for Girls-Central Av. cor. Waller.


San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief Society-1200 Franklin.


San Francisco Maternity-2032 Webster.


San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Children -- 14th Av. and Lake. A non-sectarian home for little ones under fourteen years.


St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum -- 901 Buena Vista Av. For the care, maintenance and education of orphans, half-orphans and abandoned children of all denominations and nationalities. In charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.


St. Francis Hospital-Hyde and Bush.


St. Joseph's Home and Hospital-SW cor. Buena Vista and Park Hill Avs. Sister M. Lintgardis, Superioress.


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


St. Mary's Hospital-2200 Hayes. Con- ducted by the Sisters of Mercy.


St. Winifred's Sanatorium-1065 Sutter.


Tuberculosis Hospital-22d and San Bruno Av.


University Mound Old Ladies' Home-Uni- versity 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 directors, appointed by the Governor of the State.


All honorably discharged officers, soldiers and sailors who served in the regular 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 dis- abled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate means of support, or not otherwise provided for by law, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earning their living, provided they have resided in the State of California for at least six months immediately preceding their application, shall be entitled to


admission 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 management. 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. Walker Home for Girls-2066 Pine.


Youth's Directory-Church and 19th. This institution comprises a Free Employment Bu- reau and a Temporary Home for destitute children, who are not eligible to asylums, in search of employment. Rev. D. O. Crowley, Sec.


BUILDING INDUSTRY.


Builders' Exchange-180 Jessie. Board of Directors; W. H. George, Pres. ; D. J. Sullivan, First Vice-Pres .: Jos. B. Keenan. Second Vice- Pres .; Geo. T. Bowen, Third Vice-Pres .; R. J. H. Forbes, Sec .; Alex Mennie, Treas.


Architectural Iron Works-C. J. Hillard, Del- egate, 19th and Minnesota.


Architects, S. F. Chapter-J. Stewart Fair- weather. Sec., Balboa Bidg.


Asbestos Contractors-R. M. Bundschu, Sec., 16 Natoma.


Asphalt Plant Owners of San Francisco- C. B. Eaton, Sec., 407 11th


Bonds and Insurance-R. G. Guyett, Dele- gate, Crocker Bldg.


Brick Manufacturers Assn .- E. A. Dixon, Sec., 55 New Montgomery.


Building Material Dealers Assn .- Frank L. Hatch, Sec., Hearst Bldg.


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Societies


Cabinet Manufacturers Assn .- F. D. Worth, Sec., Call Bldg.


Composition Floor Contractors-W. Dickson, Sec., 360 Kearny.


Concrete Contractors-Val Franz, Sec., 407 Call Bldg.


Contracting Lathers Assn .- C. H. Edwards, Sec., 180 Jessie


Cut Stone Contractors Edward Weisen- berger, Sec., Colma, Calif.


Electrical Contractors & Dealers Assn. of S. F .- A. Elkin, Sec., 165 Jessie.


Elevator Contractors-J. E. Stolz, Sec., 2300 Stockton.


General Contractors of San Francisco-E. T. Thurston, Sec. and Business Mgr., Mez. Floor, Sharon Bldg. Board of Directors; George Wagner, Pres .; Felix Kahn, Ist Vice-Pres. ; H. H. Hilp, 2d Vice-Pres .; Alfred B. Swinerton, Treas .; Val Franz, W. B. Brinker and A. B. Swinerton, Directors.


Glass Jobbers-T. C. Hunter, Sec., 1130 Mission.


Grading and Trucking Assn .- W. S. Scott, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Hardwood Floor Contractors-Roy Geary, Delegate, 180 Jessie


Heating & Piping Contractors Assn .- Ed- mund Grundy, Sec., 3539 17th.


Home Builders' Assn .- Miss G. Perego, Sec., 159 Sutter


Lighting Fixtures Assn .- W. F. Garby, Sec., 725 Mission


Marble Dealers Assn .- H. C. Moore, Dele- gate, 244 Brannan.


Masons and Builders' Assn .- W. N. Reed, Sec., 180 Jessie


Master Painters & Decorators Assn .- Frank La Torres, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Metal Lath Dealers-Arthur Judge, Sec., 1120 Mission.


Paint Club-G. T. Stankard, Sec., 123 Hooper St.


Planing Mill Owners Assn .- D. O. Druffel, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Plasterers Assn., Master-Jas. A. White, Sec., 185 Stevenson.


Plumbers Assn., Master-A. J. Hahn, Sec., 120 Page.


Pressed Brick and Terra Cotta Assn .- Geo. R. Chambers, Delegate, Crocker Bldg.


Reinforcing Steel Dealers Assn .- R. B. Cleg- horn, Sec., Rialto Bldg.


Retail Lumber Dealers Assn .- Ben Reed, Sec., 407 Hearst Bldg.


Rock. Sand and Gravel Producers-F. Maurer, Sec. Pier 54, ft. of 4th.


Roofers Assn .- Thos. H. Price, Sec., 2412 Harrison.


Sheet Metal Contractors-Edmund Grundy, Sec., 3339 17th.


Sidewalk Light Manufacturers Assn .- H. E. Simpton, Delegate, Monadnock Bldg.


Stair Builders Oscar Lind, Sec., 2745 16th. Steel Erectors-J. G. Williams, Delegate, 519 California.


Steel Fabricators Assn .- H. J. Ralston, Dele- gate, 20th and Indiana.


Terrazzo and Mosaic Manufacturers Assn .- Peter Grassi, Sec., 135 Tehama.


Tile Dealers Assn .- Thos. Rigney, Sec., 2128 Telegraph Av., Oakland, Calif.


Underpinners and Housemovers Assn .- E. K. Pearson, Sec, 2372 Bryant.


Whitewashers-W. S. Jamieson, Sec., 2600 Filbert.


INSTITUTES, SOCIETIES, ETC.


Academy of the Immaculate Conception- Guerrero and 24th.


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


Accordion Club-1521 Stockton.


Accountants' Assn. of San Francisco-Pacific Bldg.


Affiliated Catholic Charities-Rev. M. R. Power, Director, 995 Market.


Alameda County Pharmaceutical Assn .-- 593 Market. W. Bruce Philip. Sec.


Allied Printing Trades Club-717 Market rooms 208-9.


Alumni Association College of Pharmacy of the University of California-Organized in 1882. Mrs. P. J. Dundas, Sec. Meetings are held at Affiliated Colleges.


Alumni Association College of Physicians and Surgeons Charles M. Troppmann, Sec .. 1799 McAllister. Quarterly meetings at the College Building, 14th near Valencia.


Alumni Association of St. Ignatius College- Annual meetings.


Amatello Social-512 San Bruno Av.


American Association of University Women-


333 Kearny. Mrs. E. E. Brownell, Pres.


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


American Bible Society-122 McAllister.


American Baptist Publication Society-785 Market, room 408.


American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions419 Phelan Bldg. H. H. Kelsey, Sec. American Catholic Foreign Missions-1911 Van Ness Av.


American Club-252 6th.


American Institute of Architecture-77 O'Farrell.


American Institute of Banking-Jno. S. Wilson, Sec., 126 Post.


American Legion-Golden Gate Post No. 40. Geo. H. Chandler, Jr., Sec., Flood Bldg. San Francisco Post No. 1, 1033 Market. Rotary Post No. 203, Palace Hotel.


American Missionary Assn .- 423 Phelan Bldg.


American Pastime Club-1301 Powell.


American Red Cross, Pacific Division-Civic Auditorium.


American Registered Pharmacists-616 Pa- cific Bldg.


American Rescue Workers-2644 Howard


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


Amorosa Club-117 30th.


Anti-Saloon League-A. H. Briggs, State Supt. Northern California. C. W. Gawthrop. Supt., 3 City Hall Av.


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


Apartment House Owners and Managers Assn., Inc .- Thos. J. Christal, Sec., 703 Market. Architectural Club of S. F .- 126 Post.


Ardenwood Country Club - 19th Av. and Sloat Blvd.


Argonaut Club-NW cor. Post and Powell.


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


Associated Charities - Organized March, 1888; 1500 Jackson. Meets every Friday at 12:30 p. m. at St. Francis Hotel. Miss Kath- erine C. Felton, General Sec.


Associated Property Owners of S. F .- 550 Montgomery.


Associated Vineyard Growers Assn .- 1104 Alexander Bldg


Association Athletic and Social Club-2970 16th.


Association of Bonded Attorneys-681 Mar- ket. F. D. Wismer, Mgr.


Astronomical Society of the Pacific-22 Bat- tery. Library is located in Sutro Library. D. S. Richardson, Sec.


Atlas Club-1365 Grant Av.


Auto Accessories Credit Assn .- 68 Post. A. F. Lemberger, Sec.


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


Automobile Electrical Assn .- 900 O'Farrell.


Automobile Metal Workers' Protective Asso- ciation of San Francisco-900 O'Farrell.


Automobile Repairers Assn .- 900 O'Farrell. Automotive Equipment Assn .- 900 O'Far- rell


Bar Association of San Francisco-Organized April 20, 1872. Objects: To maintain the honor and dignity of the profession of the law, to increase its usefulness in promoting the due ad- ministration of justice, to cultivate social inter- course among its members, and to procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms, Pacific Bldg., 4th and Market. Jeremiah F. Sullivan, Pres .; George J. Martin, Sec.


Barbarian Club-548 Haight.


Bay View Social Club-1299 Egbert Av.


Bear Club 4441 Mission.


Belgian Benevolent Society-Meets at 1254 Market, 2d Monday evening in each month. John Greefkens, Pres .; Geo. J. Marsily, Sec. All visiting Belgians are welcome.


Benevolent Society of the United States for the Propagation of Cremation-Meets every fourth Saturday at 143 Albion Av. H. Breitter, Sec.


Bernal Heights Athletic Club-515 Cortland Av.


Bernal Progressive Club-199 Bonview.


Bibliotheque de la Ligue Nationale Francaise -110 Sutter.


Bohemian Club-NE cor. Post and Taylor. Meetings 3d Tuesday in January, April, June and October. Haig Patigian, Pres .; Fredk. A. Denicke, Vice-Pres .: P. G. Goode, Treas .; Sum- ner Hardy, Sec .; Frank W. Smith, Asst. Sec. and Mgr.


Bon Air Social Club-366 Fell.


Bonita Club-3889 26th.


Book Club of California-110 Sutter.




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