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Auditorium Hall-Tenth nr Campbell
Babcock's Hall-Claremont av nr Tele- graph av
Bartlett Hall-Pine bet Seventh and Goss Bettman Block-Southwest cor E Twelfth and Twelfth av
Blake Block-1065 Washington
Blake Block Annex-516 Eleventh
Blake's Hall-E Fourteenth nr Fruitvale AV .
Blake & Moffitt Building-906 Broadway Brayton Block-3631/2 Twelfth
Brown Building-Northeast cor Washing- ton and Tenth
Building Trades Headquarters - 1058 Broadway
Buswell Block-Broadway se cor Fourth California Hall-1015 Clay
Cameron Hall-1280 Thirteenth av
Canning Clock-1115 Broadway
Carlton Block-477 Ninth
Castle Hall-1212 Twenty-third av
Central Bank Building-Bdy ne cor 14th Central Block-1068 Broadway
Chabot Observatory-Between Tenth and Eleveth, Jefferson and Grove
Chapman Hall-414 Eleventh
City Hall-North side Fourteenth Washington opp
Coleman Block-11031/2 Broadway
College Hall-Twelfth nw cor Harrison
Cosmopolitan Hall-4999 Telegraph av
County Jail-East side Washington bet `Fourth and Fifth
County Receiving Hospital-West side Franklin bet Fourth and Fifth
S. Edmands, Tailor Full Dress Suits a Specialty
ROOMS 18 AND 19 KAHN BUILDING 1114 WASHINGTON ST
368 Fourth Street.
CO. Alameda County Steam Carpet Cleaning Mrs. J. J. LERRI
BYRON RUTLEY
MERCHANT TAILOR, Workmanship and Fit a Specialty. 1167 WASHINGTON STREET, OAKLAND.
TAYMANCE REALESTATE
and +462 = 8th St. Oakland -
OAKLAND.
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Court House-West side Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth
Covenant Hall-Twelfth nw cor Castro Curtis Block-425-431 San Pablo av
Dania Hall-876 Broadway
Davis Building-1055 Washington Delger Block-1155-1169 Broadway
Ebell Society Hall-Thirteenth se cor Harrison
Eintracht Hall-856 Webster Elite Hall-Twelfth ne cor Webster Elks Hall-1107 Broadway Elsey Building-856 Broadway
Emeryville Town Hall-Foot of Park av Enterprise Hall-591 Twenty-second
Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth
Epworth Hall-Clay ne cor Fifteenth Everts Block-1014 Broadway
Fidelity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh
Fifth Infantry Regiment Band Hall-419 12th
Franternal Hall-1156 Washington
Fraternity Hall- Seventh ne cor Peralta Free Library Building-North side Four- teenth nr City Hall
Fruitvale Masonic Hall-East Fourteenth nr Fruitvale av
Galvin Block-511-513 Fourteenth
Germaina Hall-832-836 Webster Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth
Golden West Hall-2123 Peralta
Grand Aarmy Hall-Now Jurgen's Hall Gregory Block-962 Seventh
Hall of Records-East side Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth
Hamilton Hall-575 Thirteenth Hanifin Block-501-513 San Pablo av
Hansen's Hall-Wood sw cor Goss Harrison Hall-East Fourteenth cor High Hook Building-419 Twelfth Imandado Espirito Santo-1675 Pacific I O O F Hall-Franklin nw cor Eleventh IO OF Hall (German)-838 Webster James Block-Seventh nw cor Wood J B P & B Association Hall-918 Wash- ington
Jurgen's Block-1116 Broadway Jurgen's Hall-419 Twelfth
Klinkner Block-San Pablo av ne cor Klinkner av
Klinkner Hall-San Pablo av ne cor Klinkner av
Kohler & Chase Hall-459 Eleventh
Kohler Hall-Northwest cor 7th and Chester
Labor Bureau Hall-530 Eighth
Land and Loan Co's Block-Washington se cor Twelfth
Liberty Hall-865 Broadway Lillard Building-Thirteenth nw cor Washington
Loring Hall-531 Eleventh
Macdonough Theatre Building-Broadway se cor Fourteenth
Magnolia Hall-120312 Seventh
Martin Building-418 Twelfth
Masonic Hall-Seventh ne cor Willow
Masonic Temple-Northwest cor Twelfth and Washington
Military Hall-419 Twelfth
Mills Tabernacle - Harrison Eleventh
nw cor
Milton Hall - San Pablo av SW cor Twenty-eighth
Montana Block-1156-1162 Seventh Native Sons Golden West Hall-1015 Clay Native Sons Golden West Hall-764 East Twelfth
Niedt's Hall-6295 San Pablo av
Oakland Bank of Savings Building- Broadway ne cor Twelfth
Oakland Exposition Building-Twelfth se cor Webster u
Oakland Free Market-Fifth bet Wash- ington and Clay
Odd Fellows' Building-557 East Twelfth Olive Block-Washington sw cor Four- teenth
O'Neill Block-San Pablo av sw cor Stan- ford av
Oriental Block-864 Washington
Orion Hall-557 East Twelfth
Parson's Block-61212 East Twelfth
Pentecost Hall-2134 Magnolia
People's Hall-767 Sixth
Playter Block-1209 Broadway
Postoffice-Northeast cor Fifteenth and Broadway
Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth
Reed Block-1016 Clay
Reed Hall-Harrison se cor Thirteenth Reliance Buliding-San Pablo av nw. cor Seventeenth
Remillard Building-414-420 San Pablo av Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth nr Grove
Sather Block-North side Seventh bet Market and Myrtle
Schimmelpfennig's Hall-764 East Twelfth Seminary Building-462-464 Thirteenth
P. N. Kuss Co.
Paints, Oil, Glass, Wall Paper 1126 CLAY STREET Tel, Cedar 271 Oakland, Cal
FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY
SOLE AGENTS
KIRCHNER & MANTE
RAINIER BEER
TELEPHONE MAIN 596
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9TH AND FRANKLIN
CORNER
DURGIN & BLEAKLEY PIONEER UNDERTAKING CO.
F. W. Durgin R. Bleakley PIONEER FURNITURE DEALERS 2158-2160 SHATTUCK AVE. First National Bank Building TELEPHONE DERBY 73
GROCERY STORE TWENTY-TWO YEARS AT
Tel. Red 1591
Junct. of SEVENTEENTH and PERALTA STS.
WALSH & O'BRIEN
24 OAKLAND.
Sevening Building-1018 Washington Shattuck Hall-453 Eighth
Snyder's Block-Ninth bet Broadway and Washington
Stocker & Holland Building-808 Broad- way
Stoer's Block-San Pablo av nr Thirty- eighth
Syndicate Hall-561 Thirteenth
Tabernacle Building-Twelfth cor Web- ster
Teutonia Hall-416 Eighth
Thomas' Hall-115612 East Fourteenth
Turners' Hall-832-836 Webster
Twelfth Street Block-Twelfth nw cor Franklin
Upper Fruitvale Hall-Hopkins nr Fruit- vale av
Washington Building-10111/2 Washington Washington Hall-307 East Twelfth
Weilbye Building-Broadway nw cor Seventeenth
Wemmer's Hall-416 Eighth
West Oakland Athletic Club Hall-Goss sw cor Wood
West Oakland Auditorium-Tenth bet Pe- ralta and Campbell
Westphal Building-1162 Washington
Wilcox Block-921 Broadway
Wixson's Hall-Hollis cor B
Y M C A Building-Twelfth ne cor Clay Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fif- teenth av and East Fourteenth
SCHOOLS
BAY-San Pablo av cor 62d. J A Ver- gon, principal; Miss E H Stokes, Miss M I Stockton, Miss Maud Grindley, Miss Daisy L Fitzmaurice, Miss J S Turner, Miss Effie E Young, and Miss M R Andrews, teachers; A J Sturgeon, janitor
CENTRAL-Twelfth cor Market, P M Fisher, principal; Miss H E Corliss, Wm H Fogg, B F Allison, Goddard Gale, R P Gleason, Paul J Mohr, Miss Mary Moore, Miss Mary C Heaton, Miss Evelyn Gilmore, Lorenz D Ins- keep, Mrs Nellie K French, Miss Ber- tha D Knox, Miss Martha Brier, Miss Mary L Teel, Miss Susie B Culver, Charles Burkhalter, and Pablo San- chez, teachers; George Bald, janitor
CENTRAL EVENING - High School Building. C E Merwin, principal; Theo de Laguna, Miss Mary E Walcott, Miss R Blackwood and Miss A I Fra- ser, teachers
CLAWSON-Magnolia bet Thirty-second and Thirty-fourth. Miss Julia E Col- by, principal; Mrs Mary J Ayres, Miss Flora R Smyth, Miss Caroline Reed, Miss Augusta L Zabel, Miss Myrtle Burrows, Miss Bertha Fibush, Miss Ida M Keilbar, Miss R D Whitehead, and Miss Stella G Trask, teachers; Mrs M A Nicol, janitor
COLE-Tenth and Union. George W Frick, principal; Miss Louise Grove, Miss Robina Ferguson, Miss Mary G Donnelly, Miss M Ella Hall, Miss Susie H Snook, Miss Alice Stewart, Miss Helen M Givens, Miss Sallie B Hampton, Miss A Russell, Miss Martha D Baker, Miss Madge Clayes, Miss Luella Everett, Miss M R Mc- Clure, Miss I F Morison, Miss Marga- ret Connors, Miss Emma G Kane, Miss F C Sutherland, Miss Adelaide Stites, Miss J G Kelley, Miss Fannie G Smith, Miss Maud M Pearce, teach- ers; J S Fox, janitor
DURANT-Twenty-eight nr Grove, S G S Dunbar, principal; Miss S E McFar- land, Mrs E E Greenman, Mrs E D Reynolds, Miss Grace Dunsmore, Miss S J Hodgdn, Mrs E M Van Duyne, Miss Pauline Marshall, Miss M C Sutherland, Mrs H B Stone, Mrs C C N Walther, Miss S I Reegan, Miss C P Leet, Miss L C Betancue, Miss M T Kimball, Mrs C E Maddocks, Mrs L A Walker, Miss A B McDonald, Mrs P Perkins, Miss E C Gallagher, Miss Mary W Tyrrell, Miss Adelaide G Hil- ling, teachers; Ed M A Campbell, jan- itor
FRANKLIN-Tenth av and Fifteenth, J F Chandler, principal Miss Harriet C Simpson, Miss Annie F Brown, Miss Lettie E Bentley, Miss Martha Shaw, Miss Catherine McCracken, Mrs Hat- tie G Ayer, Miss Alice Duren, Mrs E M Bartholomew, Mrs Grace S Hur- wood, Miss Rose O'Rourke, Miss L E White, Miss Ermine Brooke, Miss Ger- trude M Jewett, Miss Myrtle S Smith and Miss Kate C Morris, teachers; D A Valentine, janitor
GARFIELD - East Seventeenth and Twenty-third av. Mrs Ellen Gibbs, principal; Miss G W Littlejohn, Miss Abbie F Phillips, Miss Dorothy Huf- schmidt, Miss Ida Vandergraw, Miss 'L J Amerman, Miss Margaret Brad- ley, Miss Emma I McCracken, Miss E A Stevens, Miss L U Phillips, Miss Gertrude W Hibberd, Miss J K Stor- rie, Miss Lew Ball, Miss Isabel Mc- Cracken, Miss Louise Herring, and Miss Eva E Margeson, teachers; Fred Brunjes, janitor
GARFIELD EVENING-Garfield School Bldg. Percival Dolman, principal
GRANT-Broadway cor / Twenty-ninth. Miss Elizabeth Powell, principal; Miss Emma Danielwitz, Miss Jessie L New- some, Miss Elizabeth B Myrick, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Mary C Ellis and Miss Anna M Richardson, teachers; Jacob Winkler, janitor
CONNELLEY LIQUOR CURE Liquor Disease Cured in Three Weeks.
Consultation Free. 403 TELEGRAPH AVE. Tel. Cedar 315
CASH
J. Cohn & Co.
TAILORS AND HATTERS SELL A $2.50 HAT FOR $1.95 GREEN PRONT STORE 958-960 WASHINGTON ST.
OAKLAND. 25
GROVE-Grove bet Fourth and Fifth. Miss Mary M Campbell, principal; Miss Ida C Scanlan, Miss Agnes C Hunt and Mrs F B Gould, teachers; Mrs Mary F Coughlin, janitor
HARRISON-Harrison and Fourth. Miss H M Mullen, principal; Miss G C Herd, Miss K M Bassett, M L Hammerley, Miss H A Robins, Miss E A Swain, and Miss K D Anderson, teachers; Mrs Carrie Bock, janitor
HIGH-Twelfth bet Grove and Jefferson. J B McChesney, principal; C L Bie- denbach, Miss A W Brewer, Miss M Bunker, E F Burrill, Miss C M Cush- ing, Miss G M Fisher, Miss A I Gal- braith, Miss M C Herrick, Miss E H Hilton, Miss L E Johnson, S P Meads, Miss E A Packard, Miss C B Palmer, J M Patton, Miss K M Wertz, Miss C L Williams, W H Graves, F W Koch, and Miss M Wythe, teachers; H F Goff, janitor
LAFAYETTE-West bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth. C E Keyes, principal; Miss Josephine Lemon, Miss T C Lis- son, Miss E M Sherman, Miss M E Clock, Miss M E Roberts, Mrs N H Hornick, Miss N Cook, Miss G A Vin- zent, Mrs M G Bradbury, Miss M E Morris, Miss A F Robins, Mrs E W Anderson, Miss A B Rogers, Miss M M Cohen, Miss Lorain Stilson and Miss G B Playter, teachers; E J Ed- wards, janitor
LINCOLN-Tenth and Alice, J P Garlick principal; Miss R A Bills, H C Larkin, Miss G V Williams, Miss M Ruther- ford, Miss J Dole, Miss A McFeeley, Miss F E Branch, Miss Vesta E Vail, Miss A M Goods, Miss E Frank, Miss Lillian Sparks, Mrs Rellie Melquiond, Miss Grace Campbell, Miss J O'Mera, Mrs I M Morgan, Miss Sarah J Dew- ing, Miss Helen M Leach, Mrs Marion Rainey, and Miss E L Thompson, teachers; R Irvine, janitor
PERALTA-Alcatraz av nr Telegraph av. E T Harms, principal; Miss E Reeve, Miss A Smart, and Miss Sara Walter teachers; Mrs A M Ekberg, janitor
PIEDMONT-Echo av cor Piedmont av. I D Martin principal; Miss E L Shear- er, Miss Mabel Hollis, Mrs Helen Hunt and Miss M S Pullman, teachers, C B Jennings, janitor
PRESCOTT-Campbell cor Tenth. CF Gulick, principal; Mrs Irene E Du Bois, Mrs M V Boardman, Miss A C Hennings, Miss E J Gelinas, Miss May Jenkins, Miss C J Giamboni, Miss Mary Storey, Mrs Ann W Trescott, Miss N H Neylan, Miss M E France, Mrs L R Washburn, Miss S E Sohst, Miss S Runyon, Miss M R Blythe, Miss Marion Rahm, Miss O L Tuttle, Miss E V Gross, Miss M A Kane, and Miss M R Blythe, teachers; E M Cor- liss, janitor
SWETT-Thirteenth av cor E Twentieth. J C Gilson, principal; Mrs F C Preble, Mrs B Cromwell, Mrs F M Thomas, Miss I L Hunt, Miss G Benjamin, Miss A M Johnson and M V Kingman, teachers; D H Rowe, janitor
TEMESCAL-Forty-eighth cor Cherry. Mrs E A Wilson, principal; Miss J E Burrall, Miss M E Riley, Miss Annie Ford, Miss Elsie Abell, Miss Lutie Ruch, Miss Mary A Sullivan and Miss Emily Wallace, teachers; O C Nelson, janitor
TOMPKINS - Fifth cor Linden. Miss Adaline E Walton, principal; Miss F I De Wolfe, Mrs N D L Swan, Miss M E Neylan, Miss N A Carter, F I Bil- lings, Miss S M McFeeley, Miss M G McComas, Mrs I A Coady and Miss C L Abbott, teachers; Geo D Carter ja- nitor
New Class-Sixtieth cor Genoa-Mrs M E Hawkins
TEACHERS
Special-D R Augsburg, drawing; Miss E P Brown, music; B F Allison, penman- ship, Paul Uth, physical culture, Miss Bertha Chapman supervisor of nature work
Department Mechanic-J T Francis
SUBURBAN SCHOOLS
(Under County Board of Education) BRAY-E Fourteenth nr Fruitvale av, J C Hammel principal Miss S V Larue, Miss M H Barber, Miss Donna Whit- aker, Miss Susie Eubank, Miss Mabel Wood, teachers
EMERYVILLE-Forty-first nr San Pab- lo av. Jas Mallock principal; Miss A. H Yates, Miss C Dolman, and Miss B Perkins, teachers
FRUITVALE NO 1-Boston av cor School Miss A J Swasey principal; Miss Lau- ra Donovan, Miss A. V Baxley, Miss M E Walton. Miss J R McCord, Miss Lucy Forsythe, Miss Agnes F Petit, Miss Maud S Madden, Miss Corrie Tanner, Mrs Belle Flaherty teachers FRUITVALE NO 2-Tallant and Fruit- vale av. Mrs. K B Scheuch, principal; Miss Jennie Allen. Miss I Hammond, Miss Florence Hay, Miss Marion Bromley and Miss Agnes Thompson, teachers
HAYS-Piedmont, Miss E E Irwin, prin- cipal
LOCKWOOD-E Fourteenth, Fitchburg. C H Greenman, principal: Miss G N Gibson, Miss Edna Comstock, teachers BEULAH SCHOOL-Miss I E Carter, Miss E M Taylor, teachers
MELROSE-E Fourteenth cor Blaine. Melrose. David Williams principal ;- Miss L K Armstrong and Miss Minnie A Mullen, teachers
OLINDA-Miss A M Dunn teacher
PERALTA DISTRICT-Claremont av nr Tel av, Miss Grace Bliss teacher
REDWOOD-Miss Nellie Crowley teacher
KINDERGARTENS
Birdie Bell-461 Forty-ninth, Mrs M L Stow
N. CLARK & SONS, 17-19 Spear St. San Francisco
Manufacturers
and Dealers in FIRE BRICK and FIRE CLAY
Lehnhardt
Largest Manufacturer of Fine Candy and Ice
Ice Cream and Water Ices Delivered to any Part of Oakland.
Cream in Oakland.
1159 Broadway
C. J. HEESEMAN
1107-1113 WASHINGTON ST. SOLE AGENTS DUTCHESS TROUSERS.
OAKLAND.
Yards: 3th, car. Webster and 13th, cor. Webster.
Warehouse :
and and Market Sts.
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Cooke-Miss L Stetson, prin, 955 Campbell Dunnet Georgia A Miss-476 E Fourteenth East Oakland Free-724 E Fourteenth, Miss M Rust
Emeryville Free-257, Hollis, Miss I G Howard
North Oakland-102 Hannah, Miss L E Christensen
Oakland Central Free-Third nr Franklin, Miss C Conway
Oakland Kindergarten Training Class, Miss G E Bernard, 1383 Franklin
West Oakland Free-757 Peralta
West Oakland Home-973 Campbell, Miss L Hemp
Wheaton J P Mrs-Jackson cor Four- teenth
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES
Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Corner E Fifteenth and Fifteenth av, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy
California College-E Twenty-seventh bet Thirteenth and Fourteenth avs, High- land Park, T G Brownson, president
Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, (boarding school for young la- dies)-1534 Webster, conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary, Mother Delphine superior
Dewey-George Dewey School-Washing- ton cor Merrill av, J C Hammel, prin- cipal
Fabiola Hospital and Training School for Nurses-Moss av cor Broadway, Miss Sarah Caig, superintendent
Horton-Miss Horton's School-Twelfth ne cor Filbert, Miss S W Horton prin- cipal; Miss Nellie V Jones, Miss C F Center, Miss E M Sherman, Miss M M Burnham, Miss E Sinclair, Miss L B Blackwood, Benj P Kurz, O Haskell, Mrs Nico Bech-Meyer, teachers
Mills College-Seminary av, 1 mile east of San Leandro road, Mrs C T Mills president
Oakland Seminary-528 Eleventh, Mrs M K Blake principal
Pacific Theological Seminary-Head of Webster bet Hawthorne and Ply- mouth avs, Rev J K McLean D D, president
Polytechnic Business College, Twelfth ne cor Clay, A V Feight president
Sacred Heart School (for boys)-Forty- first nr Grove, conducted by the Chris- tian Bros
Sacred Heart School (for girls)-Fortieth nr Grove, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names
St Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth av, conducted by the Christian Brothers
St Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls) -Bray av nr E Fourteenth, conducted by the Dominican Sisters
St Frances de Sales School (for boys)- Corner Jones and Grove, conducted by the Chritian Brothers
St Frances de Sales School (for girls)- Corner Jones and Grove, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names
St Joseph's Academy-Fifth cor Jackson, conducted by the Christian Brothers, Brother Genebern director
St Joseph's Institute (for boys)-Tenth nr Campbell
St Joseph's Institute (for girls)-Tenth nr Campbell
St Mary's College-Broadway nr Hawth- thorne, founded in San Francisco, 1863; transferred to Oakland 1889, conducted by the Brothers of the Christian schools, Rev Brother Walter director
St Mary's School (for boys)-Corner Jef- ferson and Seventh, conducted by the Christian Brothers
St Mary's School (for girls)-Corner Grove and Seventh, conducted by the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart
St Patrick's School (for boys)-Corner Tenth and Campbell, conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph
St Patrick's School (for girls)-Cor Tenth and Campbell, conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph
Zion's German and English (day)- Twelfth sw cor Myrtle, John G Theiss principal
SOCIETIES-SECRET AND BE- NEVOLENT.
...
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR
Oakland Council, No 192-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings at Twelfth and Brush
Union Council, No 168-Meets second and last Friday evenings at 1325 Sixteenth av
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS
Court Advocate. No 7378-Meets every Wednesday evening, 1156 Washington
Court Alameda, No 237-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings, California Hall
Court, 'Athens, No 7910-Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, Camer- on's Hall
Court Grant, No 8378-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 555 East Twelfth
Court Holland, No 8857-Meets second and fourth Thursdays, Fraternity Hall
KABINDO HOTE
The leading and Largest Hotel in Oakland. 8 '? St. bot Broadway . Franklin S
Wholesale and Retail, COAL, COKE, PIG IRON, Hay, Grain and Feed.
DAVIE & WILLIAMS Successors to J. C. WILSON & CO.
13th & WEBSTER
5. W. CORNER TELEPHONE:
Main 54.
EMIGH BROS
COAL, WOOD, HAY, GRAIN Lowest Prices. Full Weight. Prompt Delivery 363 to 367 Sixth St., Oakland Telephone Main 34
OAKLAND.
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Court Knareborough, No, 8609-Meets at Shattuck Hall
Court Piedmont, No 7808-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 511 Fourteenth
Court St Gottardo, No 8865-Meets first and third Thursday in Fraternity Hall
Court Sunset, No 8027-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, Fidelity Hall
Court Triumph, 8350-Meets second and and fourth Thursday evenings, 511 Fourteenth
Piedmont Circle, No 164-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, 511 Four- teenth
Pride of the Forest Circle, No 122-Meets every Tuesdty evening, 511 Fourteenth
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN.
Bay District Lode, No 226-Meets every Tuesday evening, Niedt's Hall
Brooklyn Lode, No, 3-Meets every Fri- day evening, 555 E Twelfth
California Lodge, No 1-Meets every Tuesday evening, Fraternity Hall
Central Lodge, No 251-Meets every Mon- day evening, 1156 Seventh
Fremont Lodge, No 297-Meets Twenty- eighth and San Pablo av
Keystone Lodge, No 64-Meets every Tuesday evening, 1169 Broadway
Oakland Lodge, No 2-Meets every Fri- day evening, 1169 Broadway
Oak Leaf Lodge, No 35-Meets every Mon- day evening, 1169 Broadway
Occidental Lodge, No 6 Meets every Friday, Fraternity Hall
Pacific Lodge, No 7-Meets every Thurs- day evening, 1169 Broadway
Temple Lodge, No 11-Meets every Mon- day evening, 313 Third
Upchurch Lodge, No 289-Meets every Thursday evening, 557 East Twelfth
Dawn of Hope Lodge, No 1, Degree of Honor-Meets every Saturday evening, Fraternity Hall
Ivy Lodge, No 4, Degree of Honor-Meets every Wednesday evening, 1169 Broad- way
Silver Star, No 2-Meets every Thursday evening, 629 Twentieth
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS
Oakland Lodge, No 171-Meets every Thursday evening, 1107 Broadway
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA
Branch 297-Meets first and third Thurs- day of each month, Sacred Heart Hall
FORESTERS OF AMERICA
Court Fruitvale, No 124-Meets every Fri- day evening in Forester's Hall, Fruit- vale Station !
Court Harmonie, No 25 (German)-Meets every Tuesday evening in Germaina Hall, 836 Webster
Court Oakland, No 46-Meets every Wed- nesday evening in Grand Army Hall
Court Shell Mound, No 17-Meets every Thursday evening in Klinkner Hall
Court U S of America, No 38-Meets every Thursday evening at 511 Fourteeth
Oakland Circle, No 3, Companions of the Forest-Meets first and third Mondays each month at 511 Fourteenth
Loyal Circle, No 323, Companions of the Forest-Meets every Monday evening at 511 Fourteenth
University Circle, No 322, Companions of the Forest-Meets every Wednesday evening in Niedt's Hall, Golden Gate
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC
Admiral D D Porter Post, No 169-Meets first and third Friday evenings, 1015 Clay
Appoomattox Post, No 50-Meets first and third Wednesday evenings, 561 Thir- teenth
Lyon Post, No 8-Meets first and third Tuesday evenings, 531 Eleventh
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Appomattox Relief Corps, No 5-Meets every Thursday afternoon, 531 Elev- enth
Lyon Relief Corps, No 6-Meets second Tuesday afternoon, 531 Eleventh
LADIES OF THE G A R
Col John B Wiman Circle, No 22-Meets first and third Friday afternoon, 531 Eleventh
Phil Sheridan Circle, No 5-Meets every Wednesday afternoon, 531 Eleventh
SONS OF VETERANS
Col E D Baker Camp, No 5-Meets first and third Tuesday evening, 531 Elev- enth
IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN
Gray Eagle Tribe, No 65-Meets every Monday evening, 419 Thirteenth
Tecumseh Tribe, No 62-Meets every Tuesday evening, 511 Fourteenth
Wyoming Council, No 16, Daughters of Pocahontas-Meets 419 Thirteenth
Kuss & Storz
ARTISTIC
PAINTERS & DECORATORS 1126 Clay St. Tel. Cedar 271
OAKLAND, CAL -
FOR ALAMEDA COUNTY
SOLE AGENTS
KIRCHNER & MANTE
RAINIER BEER
TELEPHONE MAIN 596
9TH AND FRANKLIN
CORNER
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T
SMITH BROS
ARCHITECTS' AND OFFICE SUPPLIES TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON
OAKLAND.
WOOD, COAL, HAY, GRAIN
2157 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley
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INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.
Oakland Lodge, No 252-Meets every Tuesday evening, 511, 14th
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FOR- ESTERS
Court California, No 202-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, Fidelity Hall Court Oakland, No 1237-Meets Friday evenings, 531 Eleventh
Court Ramona, No 3854-Meets first and third Fridays each month, Pythian Hall
Piedmont Circle-Meets first and third Thursday each month, Gier's Hall
Pride of the Forest Circle, No 122-Meets Friday evenings, Pythian Hall
INDEPENDENT ORDER ODD FEL-
LOWS
Absit Invidia Rebekah Lodge, No 11- Meets every Tuesday evening, En- terprise Hall
Athens Rebekah Lodge, No 51-Meets every Saturday evening, 115612 Wash- ington
Aureola Rebekah Lodge, No 167-Meets every Thursday evening, 1160 Seventh
Brooklyn Rebekah Lodge, No, 12-Meets every Monday evening, 557 E 12th
Concordia Rebekah Lodge, No 152-Meets every Monday evening, Germania Hall Enterprise Lodge, No 298-Meets every Thursday evening, Eenterprise Hall Evening Star Lodge, No 263-Meets every Tuesday evening, 764 Twelfth
Fountain Lodge, No 198-Meets every Monday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall
Golden Rule Encampment, No 34-Meets first and third Friday evenings, Odd Fellows' Hall
Harbor Lodge, No 253-Meets Wednesday evenings, Alcatraz Hall
Household of Ruth Lodge, No 458-Meets second and fourth Wednesday after- noon each month, Gier's Hall
I O O F Hall Association-Meets first Monday evening each month, Odd Fel- lows' Hall
I O O F Relief Committee meets every Friday, 7:30 p m, Odd Fellow's Hall
Oakland Canton, No 11-Meets second and fourth Friday evenings, Eleventh ne cor Frankin
Oakland Encampment, No 64-Meets sec- ond and fourth Friday evenings, 555 E Twelfth
Oakland Lodge, No 118-Meets every Tuesday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall
Oakland Rebekah Lodge, No 16-Meets every Saturday evening, 511 Four- teenth
Occidental Lodge, No 2484-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays each month, Gier's Hall
Orion I O O F Hall Association-Meets second Monday evening each month, 555 East Twelfth
Orion Lodge, No 189-Meets everp Satur- day evening, 555 East Twelfth
Porter Lodge, No 272-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, Odd Fellow's Hall
Sunset Rebekah Lodge, No 109-Meets every Friday evening, Bartlett Hall
Teutonia Rebekah Lodge, No 105-Meets every Friday evening, Germania Hall University Lodge, No 144-Meets every Thursday evening, I O O F Hall
Vorwaerts Lodge, No 313-Meets every Wednesday evening, Germania Hall
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS -
C A. Custer Council, No 22-Meets every Tuesday evening, 1156 Washington
Henry Clay Council, No 34-Meets every Monday evening, 575 Thirteenth
John A Logan Council, No 31-Meets every Friday evening, 555 E Twelfth
DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY
Oakland Lodge, No 3-Meets every Mon- day evening, 531 Eleventh
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR
Oakland Lodge, No 935-Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings, 511 Fourteenth
KNIGHTS OF HONOR
Clinton Lodge, No 2019-Meets second and last Saturday evenings, 557 E Twelfth
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