Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1902, Part 3

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 688


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O Arauto (weekly)-470 9th


O Reporter (Portuguese weekly) - 1017 Franklin, C C L Soares proprietor and editor. Issued every Wednesday. Subscription $2 per annum


Our Little Friend (weekly)Twelfth SW cor Castro, W N Glen editor, 50c per annum


Pacific Children's Home Finder (quarter-


ly)-1168 Washington, Craigie Sharp editor and publisher. Official organ of the American Home Finding Associa- tion, 50c per annum


Pacific Health Journal (monthly)- Twelfth sw cor Castro, W H Maxson editor, $1 per annum


Pacific Prohibitionist (weekly)-628 Eight- eenth, Pacific Prohibiitonist Publish- ing Co Publishers


Sabbath School Worker (monthly)- Twelfth sw cor Castro, M H Brown, editor, C H Jones, manager


Saturday Press (weekly)-470 9th, John H Delehanty editor and proprietor, $1.50 per annum


Searchlight (monthly)-Official organ of the California Anti-Saloon League. Devoted wholly to the cause of tem- perance reform. Published monthly at 22 San Pablo av, Rev E S Chapman D D, editor, Rev J R Knodell as- sistant editor


Signs of the Times (weekly)-Twelfth sw cor Castro, M C Wilcox editor, $1.50 per annum


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PARKS


Ayala Park-Telegraph av bet 55th and 58th


Beulah Park-Hopkins cor, 14th av


Blair Park-Now Oakland Park


Bushrod Park-East side Shattuck av nr Mariposa av


City Hall Park-Fourteenth and San


Pablo av


Clinton Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth avs, E Twelfth and E Four- teenth


Freeman's Park-5921 San Pablo av Harrison Park-Betweent Sixth and Sev- enth, Harrison and Alice


Highland Park-Between E Twenty-third and E Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Twenty-third avs, on Hightland Park and Fruitvale Railroad


Independence Square-Between E Six- teenth and E Nineteenth, Sixteenth and Eighteenth avs


Jefferson Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth, Jefferson and Grove


Lafayette Square-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove


Lincoln, Park-Between Tenth and Ele- venth, Harrison and Alice


Madison Square-Between Madison and Oak, Eighth and Ninth


Oakland Park-Hays Canyon road Vernal av


cor


Piedmont Park-Entrance Vernal av cor Highland av


Plittsville Park-E Fourteenth cor Pros- pect av


Shell Mound Park-Shell Mound Station, Captain L Siebe proprietor


Trestle Glen Park-Terminus East Oak- land Street Railroad


West Oakland Park-Between Campbell and Wood, Eighteenth and Twentieth streets


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT


Dewey Opera House 320 Twelfth, Lan- ders Stevens lessee and manager


Dietz Opera House-Fischer's Opera Co, 12th ne cor Webster


Macdonough Theater - Fourteenth and Broadway, Hall & Barton lesses


Peck's Broaway Theatre Broadway ne cor 13th


by Heine Piano Co. Sole agents for famous and oldest American makes, including Hallot-Davis.


HEINE PIANO 237 Geary St. SAN FRANCISCO


mbia PHONOGRAPH (O.


for"TALKING MACHINES 467 TWELFTH ST., OAKLAND, WORLD'S HEADQUARTERS


THE E. P. VANDERCOOK CO. 1016 Broadway REAL ESTATE BROKERS Tel. Main 285


C 1 HENRY A. HELLWEGEN


806 ISABELLA STREET


NEAR SAN PABLO AVE


22


OAKLAND.


PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS


se Abrahamson Building-Washington cor Thirteenth


Academy Hall-Twelfth cor Harrison


Acme Building-Thirteenth se cor Clay


Alcatraz Hall-861 Peralta :


" Allendale Hall-Allendale av nr Short


American Foresters' Hall-918 Washing- ton


A O U W Hall-1169 Broadway Auditorium Hall-Tenth nr Campbell


Babcock's Hall-Claremont av nr Tele- graph av


FOR SOLE AGENT Alameda and Contra Costa


Counties.


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-47812 Tenth


Buswell Block-Broadway se cor Fourth Califronio Hall-1015 Clay


Cameron Hall-1280 Thirteenth av


Canning Block-1115 Broadway


Carlton Block-477 Ninth


Castle Hall-1212 Twenty-third av


Central Bank Building-Broadway ne cor 14th


Central Block-1068 Broadway


Chabot Observatory-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove


Chapman Hall-414 Eleventh


City Hall-North side Fourteenth opp Washington


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


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 Harrison


Hall-Thirteenth se cor


Eintracht Hall-856 Webster


Elite Hall-Twelfth ne cor Webater


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 Eva Building-525 13th


Everts Block-1014 Broadway


Fidelity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh


Fifth Infantry Regiment Band. Hall-419 12th


Fraternal Hall-1156 Washington Fraternal Hall-115612 E 14th


Fraternity Hall-Seventh ne cor Peralta Free Library Building-North side Four- teenth nr City Hall, (new building, 14th sw cor Grove)


Fruitvale Masonic Hall-East Fourteenth nr Fruitvale av


Galvin Block-511-513 Fourteenth


Gas Compeny's Building-1151 Clay


Germania Hall-836 Webster Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth


Golden West Hall-2133 Peralta Gospel Hall-11001/2 23d av


Grand Army Hall-419 Thirteenth


Gregory Block-962 Seventh


Hall of Records-East side Broadway bet 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 Holy Ghost Hall-East Nineteenth nr Twenty-first av


Hook Building-419 Twelfth Imandado Espirito Santo-1675 Pacific I O O F Hall-Franklin nw cor Eleventh I O O F 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 Thirteenth


Klinkner Block-San Pablo av ne Klinkner av


cor


Klinkner Hall-San Pablo av ne cor


Klinkner av


LARGEST FAMILY LIQUOR STORE


MOHNS & MOHNS 29 MARKET ST., S. F. One Block From Ferry


K K


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OPP. 24TH ST.


5 J For Enterprise Bohemian Lager Beer


FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED,


TEL. MAIN 877


SMITH BROS,


PICTURES AND FRAMES, SCHOOL BOOKS TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON


OAKLAND. 23


Kohler & Chase Hall-459 Eleventh


Kohler Hall-Northwest cor 7th Chester


and


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


Look Block- East Fourteenth Thirteenth av


se cor


Loring Hall-531 Eleventh


Maccabee Tenmple-Twelfth nr Clay


Macdonough Theatre Building-Broad- way 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


cor Mills Tabernacle - Harrison nw Eleventh


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


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 Pyhsician's Building-1111 Washington Playter Block-1209 Broadway


Postoffice-Northeast cor Fifteenth and Broadway, (new building Broadway cor Seventeenth


Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth Reed Block-1016 Clay Reed Hall-Harrison se cor Thirteenth Reliance Building-San Pbalo av nw cor Seventeenth


N. CLARK & SONS


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 Twe !- fth


Scottish Rite Cathedral-305 14th


Seminary Building-462-464 Thirteenth


Sevening Building-1018 Washington


Shattuck Hall-453 Eighth


Snyder's Block-Ninth bet Broadway and Washington


Soudry Block-1241 Bdy


Stocker & Holland Building-808 Broad-


way


Stoer's Block-San Pablo av nr Thirty- eighth


Sunset Hall-1684 Seventh


Syndicate Hall-561 Thirteenth


Tabernacle Building-Twelfth cor Web- ster i


Teutonia Hall-412 Eighth


Thomas' Hall-115612 East Fourteenth


Turn Verien Hall-838 Webster Twelfth Street Block-Twelfth


nw cor


Franklin


Upper Fruitvale Hall-Hopkins nr Fruit- vale av


Washington Building-101112 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 Peralta 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, principtl; Miss E H Stokes, Miss M I Stockton, Miss Maud Grindley, Miss Daisy L Fitzmaurice, Miss J S Turner, Miss Effie E Young, Miss M R Aandrews, Miss K R Beauvais Miss Estelle Lucy, Miss M E Haw- kins, Miss Mertie Burrows, teachers; A J Sturgeon, janitor


CENTRAL EVENING - High School Building. C E Merwin, principal; Miss Mary E Walcott, Miss R Biack- wood, Miss A I Fraser and E W De- coto , teachers


Ranufacturers and Dealers m PRESSED BRICK 17-19 SPEAR ST., SAN FRANCISCO


SOLE AGENTS MEDA COUNTY


KIRCHNER & MANTE


RAINIER BEER


TELEPHONE MAIN SOO


9TH AND FRANKLIN


CORNCA


1107 to 1113


C. J. HEESEMAN, WASHINGTON STREET BEST CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and HATS


OAKLAND.


Wood, Coal, Hay, Grain 2143 SHATTUCK AVE., BERKELEY


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CLAWSON-Magnolia bet Thitry-second and Thinty-fourth. Miss Julia E Col- by, principal; Mrs Mary J Ayres, Miss Flora R Smyth, Miss Caroline Reed, Miss Augusta L Zabel, Miss E M Price, Miss Bertha Fibush, Miss Ida IM 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 Mar- tha D Baker, Miss Mabel Hollis, Miss M R McClure, Miss I F Morison, Miss Margaret Connors, Miss Emma G Kane, Miss F C Sutherland, Miss J G Kelley, Miss Fannie G Smith, Miss Maude M Pearce, teachers; J S Fox, janitor


DURANT-Twenty-eighth mr Grove, S G S Dunbar, principal; Miss H S Hutch- inson, Mrs E E Greenman, Mrs E D Reynolds, Miss Grace Dunsmore, Miss S J Hodgdon, Miss E M Van Duyne, Miss Pauline Marshall, Miss M C Sutherland, Mrs C C N Walter, Miss SI Reegan, Miss Flora Mitchell, Miss L C Betancue, Miss V Millidge, Mrs L A Walker, Miss A B McDonald, Mrs P Perkins, Miss E C Gallagher, Miss May C Crawford, Miss Adelaide G Hilling, teachers; Ed M A Campbell, janitor


F. W. FOSS & CO.


FRANKLIN-Tenth av and Fifteenth, J F Chandler, principal; Miss G M Hos- tetter, Miss Madge Clayes, Miss Let- tie E Bentley, Miss Martha Shaw, Miss Catharine 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 Adelaide Stites, Miss Gertrude M Jewett, Miss Myrtle S Smith and Miss Kate C Morris, teach- ers; D A Valentine, janitor


GARFIELD - East Seventeenth and Twenty-third av. Mrs Ellen Gibbs, principal; Miss Minnie Newman, Miss Julia C Wasson, Miss Blanch H Fry, Miss Lucy W Phillips, Miss Dorothy Hufschmidt Miss Ida Vandergraw, Miss L J Amermann, Miss Margaret Bradley, Miss Emma I McCracken, Miss E A Stevens, Miss Gertrude W Hibberd, Miss J K Storrie, Miss Lew Ball, Miss Louise Hering and Miss Eva E Margeson, teachers; Fred Bun- jes, janitor


GARFIELD EVENING - East Sixteenth sw cor Twenty-third. Garfield School bldg. Percival Dolman, principal; Miss Mary T Dunn, teacher


GRANT-Broadway cor Twenty-ninth. Miss Elizabeth Powell, principal; Miss Emma Danielwitz, Miss Jessie L New- some, Miss Elizabeth B Mvrick, Miss Julia Smith, Miss Mary C Ellis, Miss Anna M Richardson and Miss Aileen Guppy, teachers; Jacob Winkler, jani- tor


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 Swan, and Miss C P Leet, teachers; Mrs Carrie Bock, janitor


HIGH-Twelfth bet Grove and Jefferson. J H Pond, principal; Miss M Buncker, E F Burrill, Miss G M Fisher Miss M C Herrick, Miss E H Hilton, Miss L E Johnson, Miss E A Packard, Miss K M Wertz, W


Miss M Wythe, Miss Annie H Graves, F Brown, Miss S B Culver, Miss Har- riet E Corliss, Miss F M Hanna, Miss B D Knox, P v le Fort, Miss E H McClymonds, Wm P Milliken, Miss M E Moore, Paul J Mohr, Miss


Lena Redington, Miss Grace Suttton, teach- ers; Miss R M Orton, clerk; HF Goff, janitor


LAFAYETTE-West bet Seventeenth and Eighteenth. C E Keyes, principal; Miss Josephine Lemmon, Miss T C Lisson, Miss E M Sherman, Miss M E Clock, Miss M E Roberts, Mrs G E Wasson, Miss N Cook, Miss G A Vin- zent, Mrs M G Bradbury, Miss M E Morris, Miss A F Robbins, Mrs E W Anderson, Miss A B Rogers, Miss M M Cohen, Miss G E Bliss, Miss M L Sellander and Miss G B Playter, teachers; E J Edwards, janitor


LINCOLN-Tenth and Alice. J P Gar- lick, principal; Miss R A Bills, Miss G V Williams, Miss M Rutherford, Miss J Dole, Miss A McFeeley, Miss F E Branch, Miss Vesta E Vail, Miss A M Goods, Miss E Frank, Miss Lil- lian Sparks, Mrs Rellie Melquiond, Miss J O'Mera, Mrs I M Morgan, Miss Sarah J Dewing, Mrs Marion Rainey and Miss E J Thompson, teachers; R Irvine, janitor


PERALTA-Alcatraz nr Telegraph av. E T Harms, principal; Miss E Reeve, Miss A Smart and Miss Sara Walter, teachers; Thomsas Cuff, jan- itor


PIEDMONT-Echo av nr Piedmont av. I D Martin, principal; Miss E L Shearer, Miss M S Pullman, Miss Et- ta Parsons, Miss C F . Boardman, teachers; C B Jennings, janitor


POLYTECHNIC HIGH -- Twelfth cor Market, P M Fisher, principal; B F Allison, Goddard Gale, Miss Mary C Heaton, Miss Evelyn Gilmore, Lorenz D Inskeep, Miss Nellie K French, Miss Martha Brier, Miss Mary L Teel, Charles Burkhalter, Miss S A Mad- den, Miss H C Simpson, W A Tenney, Miss M W Tyrrell, teachers; FJ


Wentworth, janitor


AGARD & RUSSELL CO. GROCERS


475, 477 AND 479 FOURTEENTH ST. OAKLAND.


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Careful Kodak Developing


R. A. LEET, 512-514 13th bet. Washington and Clay Agent Eastman Kodak Co. EVERYTHING AN AMATEUR NEEDS


OAKLAND.


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PRESCOTT-Campbell cor Ninth. CF Garlick, 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 Tres- cott, Miss N H Neylan, Miss M E France, Mrs L R Washburn, Miss S E Sohst, Miss H M Leach, Miss M R Blythe, Miss Marion Rahm, Miss 0 L Tuttle, Miss E V Gross, Miss M A Kane, teachers; C E Blanchard, jani- tor


SWETT-Thirteenth av cor E Twentieth. J C Gilson, principal: Mrs F C Preble, Mrs B Cromwell, Mrs F M Thomas, Miss L I Hunt, Miss G Benjamin, Miss A M Johnson and Mrs M V Kingman, teachers; D H Rowe, jani- tor


TEMESCAL-Forty-eighth cor Cherry. Mrs E A Wilson, principal: Miss J E Burrall, Miss M E Riley, Miss Anne O Bennett, Miss Elsie Abell, Miss Lutie Ruch, Miss Mary A Sullivan and Miss Emily Wallace, teachers! O C Niel- son, janitor


TOMPKINS - Fifth cor Linden. Miss Adaline E Walton, principal; Miss F I De Wolfe, Miss M E Neylan, Miss N A Carter, F I Billings. Miss S M Mc- Feeley, Miss M G McComas, Mrs S Runyon, Miss G W Littlejohn, Mrs I A Coady, teachers; Geo D Carter, janitor


New Class-Sixtieth cor Genoa-Mrs M E Hawkins


TEACHERS


Special-D R Augsburg, drawing; Miss E P Brown, music; B F Allison, pen- manship; Paul Uth, physicial culture; Miss Bertha Chapman, supervisor nature work


of


Department Mechanic-J T Francis


Assistants to Principals-Miss Brownie Brownell, Miss L R Nash, Mrs N D L Swan 1


Supervisor of Astronomy-Charles Burk- halter


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SUBURBAN SCHOOLS


(Under County Board of Education) BRAY-E Fourteenth nr Fruitvale av, J C Hammel, principal; Miss S V La- rue, Miss Helen Campbell, Miss M H Barber, Miss Donna Whittaker, Miss Susie Eubank, teachers


ELMHURST-J D Armstrong, principal; Miss Josephine Harris, Miss E E York, Miss M A McCullogh, Miss Cora Harrington, teachers


EMERYVILLE-Forty-first nr San Pablo av. Jas Mallock, principal; Miss A H Yates, Miss C Dolman, Miss E E Ledgett and Miss B Perkins, teachers FRUITVALE NO 1-Boston av cor School-Miss A J Swasey, principal; Miss Laura Donovan, Miss A V Bax- ley, Miss M E Walton, Miss J R Mc- cord. Miss Lucy Forsythe, Miss Agnes F Petit. Miss Maud S Madden, Miss Corrie Tanner, Mrs Belle Flaherty, teachers


AUSTIN AND COMPANY


FRUITVALE NO 2-Tallant and Fruit- vale av. Mrs K B Scheuch, principal; Miss Jennie Allen, Miss I M Ham- mond, Miss Florence Hay, Miss Mari- on Bromley, Miss Agnes Thompson and Miss Mary S Cooper, teachers


HAYS-Piedmont. Miss E E Irwin, prin- cipal


LOCKWOOD-E Fourteenth, Fitchburg. C H Greenman, principal; Miss G N Gibson, Miss Edna Comstock, teach- ers


BELUAH 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-Claremnt av nr Tel av. Mrs R McClellan, teacher REDWOOD-Miss Nellie Crowley, teach- er


ON THE COAST.


KINDERGARTENS


Birdie Bell-461 Forty-ninth. Mrs M Stow


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Cooke-Miss L Stetson, prin, 955 Camp- bell


Dunnet Georgia 4 Miss-516 E Four- teenth


East Oakland Free-724 E Fourteenth. Miss M E Rust, prin; Miss J Libby, teacher


Emeryville Free-257 Hollis, Miss Ida G Howard


Newell Misses-1171 Market


North Oakland-102 Hannah. Miss L E Christensen


Oakland Kindergarten Training Class- Miss G E Barnard, 1383 Franklin


West Oakland Free-757 Peralta


West Oakland Home-973 Campbell. Miss Dollie Sumner, prin


Wheaton J P Miss-Fourteenth cor Madi- son -


PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADE-


MIES


Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Corner E Fifteenth and Ffiteenth 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 Augustine, superior Dewey-George Dewey School-Washing- ton , Merrill av,


J U Hammel, principal


Fabiola Hospital and Training School for Nurses-Moss av cor Broadway, Miss Sara Caig. superintendent


REALTY BARGAINS ..... House Renting and Insurance 1008 BROADWAY. NEAR 10TH ST


1159 Broadway


Lehnhardt


THE HANDSOMEST Ice Cream Parlors


Dainty Candies Delicious Ice Cream


THE E. P. VANDERCOOK CO. 1016 Broadway REAL ESTATE BROKERS Tel. Main 285


OAKLAND.


HENRY A. HELLWEGEN 806 ISABELLA STREET


NEAR SAN PABLO AVE.


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Horton-Miss Horton's School -Twelfth ne cor Filbert. Miss SW Horton, principal; 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 Kutz, O Has- kell, Miss Florence M Hanna, Miss Bess Graham, teachers


Mills College-Seminary av, 1 mile east of San Leadnro rd, Mrs C T Mills, president


Polytechnic Business College-Twelfth ne cor Clay. A V Feight, president


Sacred Heart School (for boys)-Forty- first nr Grove. Conducted by the Christian Bros


Sacred Heart School (for girls)-Fortieth nr Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names


FOR SOLE AGENT Alameda and Contra Costa


Counties.


. St Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth av. Conduct- ed by the Christian Brothers


St Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls) -Bray av nr E Fourteenth. Conduct- ed by the Dominican Sisters


St Frances de Sales School-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-Tenth nr Campbell


St Mary's College-Broadway nr Haw- thorne; founded in San Francisco, 1863; transferred to Oakland 1889. Con- ducted by the Brothers of the Chris- 4 tian schools


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-Cor Tenth and and Campbell. Conducted by the Sis- ters 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 Wednes- day evening, 561 13th


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


Court Knareborough, No 8609-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, 561 13th


Court Piedmont, No 7808-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 511 Fourteenth


Court St Gottardo, No 8865-Meets first and third Thursdays in Fraternity Hall


Court Sunset, No 8027-Meets every Wed- nesday evening, Fidelity Hall


Court Triumph, 8350-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 511 Four- teenth


Piedmont Circle, No 164-Meets first and third Thursday evenings, 511 Four- teenth


Pride of the Forest Circle, No 122-Meets every Thursday evening, 377 12th


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORK- MEN.


1


Bay District Lodge, No 226-Meets every Tuesday evening, Niedt's Hall


Brooklyn Lodge, No 3-Meets every Fri- day evening, 557 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 every Thursday evening, Twenty-eighth cor 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


MOHNS & MOHNS


29 MARKET ST., S F.


One Block From Ferry


"EAGLE GLEN" BOURON


THE PEER OF ALL WHISKIES


C C TEL. MAIN 877 For Enterprise Bohemian Lager Beer FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED.


OPP. 24TH ST.


Smith Bros


BOOKS = STATIONERY TWELFTH AND WASHINGTON


OAKLAND.


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 Friday evening in Forester's Hall, Fruitvale Station


Court Harmonie, No 25 (German)-Meets every Tuesday evening, 80 Webster


Court Oakland, No 46-Meets every Wed- nesday evening in Grand Admy Hall Court Shell Mound, No 17-Meets every Thursday evening in Klinkner Hall


Court U S of America, No 38-Meets every Wednesday evening at 115€ Washn


Oakland Circle, No 3, Companions of the Forest-Meets first and third Mondays each month, American Forester's Hall


Verbano Circle. No 458, Companions of the Forest-Meets first and third Wednesdays, American Forester's Hall


FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD


Oakland Lodge No 123 meets every Friday evening, 521 12th


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC


Admiral D D Porter Post, No 169-Meets first and third Friday evenings, 1015 Clay


Appomattox Post. No 50-Meets first Fri- day each month, 531 11th


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 every Tuesday afternoon, and second Tues- day evening each month, 531 Eleventh


LADIES OF THE G A R


Col John R Wiman Circle. No 22-Meets first and third 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 R __ J MEN


Gray Eagle Tribe, No 65-Meets every Monday evening, 419 Thirttenth Tecumseh Tribe. No 62 - Meets Tuesday evening


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Ah Wah Nee Tribe. No 86-Meets every Friday evening, Fruitvale Hall


Wyoming Council, No 16, Daughters of Pocahontas-Meets 419 Thirteenth


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INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH Oakland Lodge, No 252-Meets every Tuesday evening




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