Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1906, Part 3

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 900


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North


Oakland-2203


Adeline.


Mrs


Laura H Codington, curator


Twenty-third Avenue-1287 23d av. Mrs Ida M Sterling, curator


West Oakland-S63 Peralta. Luke Parker, curator


All branch rooms open week days, 9 a m to ? p m: Sundays, 2 to 5 p m; closed legal holidays


Starr King Fraternity Reading Room and Library-Adjoining First Unitarian Church, Fourteenth and Castro. Open from S a m to 10 p m


Theosophical Free Library-575 Thir- teenth. Open from 2 p m until 3 p m


United Brotherhood of Railway Employ- res Reading Room-1691 7th


MILITARY


Company A, Fifth Infantry N G C-20th het Broadway and Telegraph av. F W Peterson, captain


Company A, Veteran Reserves, N G C- Armory Hall, 12th cor Harrison. H C Garlock, captain


Company F. Fifth Infantry, N G C-332 11th. George H Wethern, captain


NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS


Industrial News ( Weekly)-378 13th Institute Journal (monthly)-Y M I, pub- lishers. 371 11th


Memiah's Advocate (weekly)-662 17tl1. W. R. Young, editor


Oakland Enquirer (dally and weekly) 116. 418 10th; Oakland Enquirer Pub- lishing Co, publishers; G B Danfels,


Oakland Herald (daily and weekly)-San Pablo av and 38th, Emeryville; down town office, 54 San Pablo av. John C Klein, editor and manager; daily. 400 per month


Oakland Journal (German weekly)-Sev- enth sw cor Webster. Albert Curr- lin, proprietor. Issued every Satur- day. Sie per month or $2.50 per an- nu.n


Oakland Saturday Night-101 13th. Miss M E Conners, publisher and pro- prietor. Weekly. $2.00 per annum Oakland Sunshine (weekly)-855 Broad- WILJ'


Oakland Times (dally, except Sundays)- 116 Tenth. Subscriptions $3 per an- num. 25c per month


Oakland Tribune-413. 417 8th. Tribune Publishing Co, publishers. Issued every evening except Sunday; daily, 50c per month; weekly, $1.00 per an- num


O Arauto (Portuguese weekly)-562 17th. J B de Menzes, editor


O Reporter (Portuguese illustrated week- ly)-1017 Franklin. C C L Soares, editor


Saturday Press (weekly)-426 9th. John H Delehanty, editor and proprietor. $1.50 per annum


The Last Days-856 e 20th. Thos Wilson, editor


PARKS


Beulah Park-Hopkins cor 14th ay Bushrod Park-East s Shattuck av nr Mariposa av


City Hall Park-Fourteenth and Sar


Pablo av


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


POLYTECHNIC BUSINESS COLLEGE


OAKLAND, CAL.


OAKLAND


GEO. H.


VOSE


-


Real


Estate


Blake & Moffitt Law Library-906 Broad- way. Mrs S E Carr, librarian


Christian Science Free Reading Room (First Church of Christ). Franklin nw cor 17th. Miss C A Wheaton. librariin


Oakland Free Public Library-14th cor Grove. Charles S Greene, librar- lan; Frederick Irons Bamford, Asso- clate librarian; Mrs Carrie Knapp Louderback and Miss Alice L Peres. assistant librarians; Miss .Jennie M Fenton, citiloguer: Miss Florines i: Browne and Miss Harriet M Taylor. curators of Children's Room: MI. . Edith A Hibberd, day curator of reiding room: Joseph .A Gilman.


evening curator of reading room; Miss Gabrielle Watts, Miss Gertrude M Kimball, Miss Mary E Bamford. Miss Grace Wythe, Miss Luella M Morgan. Miss Ella Rosenberg, MIS3 Edith Stetson. Miss Gertrude Hum- phrey. Miss Mabel W Thomas, sub- stitutes: Chas N Walter. clerk; Howard Vose, attendant: Edward A Perrin, janitor; Jas A Fielding. as- sistant janitor. Open from 9 a mi to 9 p m. excepting Children's Roon. which closes at & p m: Sundays. reading room only, from 10 a m to 2 p m; closed legal holidays Branch Reading Rooms- Alden-4801 Telegraph av. Miss M E Burdick. curator


Oakland


308


THE GREAT SHORTHAND SCHOOL OF THE WEST, THE MOST COMPLETE BUSINESS COLLEGE IN CALIFORNIA. CIVIL, ELEC- TRICAL AND MINING ENGINEERING. WRITE FOR FREE CATALOGUE.


ard Indexes, Loose Leaf Ledgers SMITH BROS. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES


Thirteenth Street Bet. Broadway & Washington


OAKLAND 15


arrison Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth. Harrison and Alice


Ighland Park-Between E Twenty- third and E Thirteenth, Fourteen and Twenty-third avs


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


fferson Park-Between Sixth and Sev- enth. Jefferson and Grove


afayette Square-Between Tenth And Eleventh. Jefferson and Grove


Incoln Park-Between Tenth and Elev- enth. Harrison and Allce


Madison Square-Between Madison and Oak. Eighth and Ninth


tedmont Springs Park-Entrance Ver- nal av cor Highland nv


atro Park-E Fourteenth cor Prospect ILV


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


restle Glen Park-Terminus Eist Oak- land Street Railroad


jest Oakland Park-Between Campbell and Wood, Eighteenth and Twentieth


PLACES OF AMUSEMENT


Bell Theater (vaudeville)-26 to 30 Sau Pablo DV


'rescent Theater-320 Twelfth


letz Opera House-Twelfth Webster


cor


Empire Theater (vaudeville ) 466 12th dora Park-Telegraph av bet 56th and 58th


facdonough Theatre-Fourteenth and Broadway


Novelty Theitre


(vaudeville) - 1065 Broadway


Liberty Playhouse-Broadway 14th and 15th


PUBLIC HALLS AND BUILDINGS


Abrahamson Building-Washington Se


cor Thirteenth


Academy Hall-Twelfth and Harrison Acme Building-Thirteenth and 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


Auditorium The-NE cor Fourteenth and Webster


Babcock's Hall-Claromor. ' av nr Tel av Bacon Building-Washington se cor 12th Becker's Hall-918 Washington


Bettman Block-SW cor E Twelfth and Twelfth av Blake Block-1065 Washington


Blake Block Annex-516 Eleventh


Blake's Hall-E Fourteenth nr Fruitvale nv


Blake & Moffitt Building-906 Broadway Brayton Block-3631% Twelfth Brown Building-47814 Tenth Buswell Block-Broadway se cor Fourth California Hall-1015 Clay


Cameron Hall-1250 Thirteenth av Canning Block-1115 Broadway Carlton Block-477 Ninth


Castle Hall-1212 Twenty-third av


Central Bank Building-Broadway ne cor Fourteenth


Central Block-1068 Broadway


Chabot Observatory-Between Tenth and Eleventh, Jefferson and Grove City Hall-North S Fourteenth opp


Washington


Coleman Block-110316 Broadway


College Hall-Twelfth nw cor Harrison Cosmopolitan Hall-499 Telegraph av County Jail-East S Washington Fourth and Fifth


bet


County Receiving Hospital-West


Franklin bet Fourth and Fifth


Court House-West Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth


Covenant Hall-Twelfth nw cor Castro Curtis Block-125. 431 San Pablo av Dania Hlall-876 Broadway


Davis Building-1035 Washington


Deleer Block No 1-257, 959 Broadway Delger Block No 2-1155, 1169 Broadway Ebell Society Hall-Thirteenth se cor Harrison


Eintracht Hall-856 Webster


Electrical Workers' Hall-565 Broadway


Elite Hall-Twelfth ne cor Webster


Elks' Hall-19 Fourteenth


IClsey Building -556 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 Thirteenth Ewerts Block -- 1014 Broadway Fidelity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh


Foresters of America Building-Clay se cor Thirteenth


Fraternal Hall-1156 Washington


Fraternal Hall-11564; E 14th


Fraternity Hall-Peralta ne cor Seventh Free Library Building-Fourteenth cor Grove


SW


Fruitvale Masonic Hall-E Fourteenth n: Fruitvale av


Galvin Block-511. 513 Fourteenth


Gas Company's Building-Clay nw cor Thirteenth


Germania Hall-536 Webster Gier's Hall-511 Fourteenth


Golden West Hall-2133 Peralta


Gospel Hall-110016 Twenty-third av


Grand Army Hall-419 Thirteenth Gregory Block-962 Seventh


Hall of Records-East s Broadway bet Fourth and Fifth


Hamilton Hall-375 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 Twenty-first av nr


Hook Building-419 Twelfth


REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS-EXCHANGES-RENTING -- INSURANCE-LOW RATES IN BIG COMPANIES CONVEYANCING HARRY L. HOLCOMB, 314 SAN PABLO AVE.


Office No. 1016 BROADWAY


Reduced rates on shipment of household goods, to and from all points East ar.d South. Telephone Oakland 907


Vans and experienced help; a rellable firm.


Brick Warehouse, largest In city; electric elevators, separate locked rooms, you carry the key. Lowest Insurance. We only use padded


and SAN FRANCISCO


BEKINS VAN and STORAGE CO., of Oakland


PACKING, MOVING AND STORING HOUSEHOLD GOODS and MERCHANDISE


THE E. P. VANDERCOOK Co 1016 BROADWAY


REAL ESTATE BROKERS TEL. OAKLAND 285


CHARLES LYONS Established 25 Years 721 Market Street and 122 Kearny Street


16


OAKLAND


Imandado Esprito Santa-1675 Pacific IO OF Hall Franklin nw cor Eleventh IO OF Hall (German) $36 Wehater James Block-Seventh nw cor Wood


J B P & B Association Hall-215 Wash- Ington


Jurgen's Block-1116 Broadway


Jurgen's Hall-419 13th


Klinkner Hall-San Pablo av ne cor 590Y


Kohler & Chaso Hal !- 469 Eleventh


Kohler Hall-Northwest cor Seventh ani Chester


Liberty Hall-855 Broadway


Lillod Ballding- Thirteenth 11W Cor


Washington


1,00k Block-Est Fourteenth car


Thirteenth As


Lorin Hall-331 Devenith


Macabre Temple-539 Eleventh


MGsedorough Theatre Building-Broad- WAY mo cor Foartegotn


Sliknoll Hall- 120315 Seventh


Maple Hull-Fourteenth ne cor Webster Martin Building-418 Twelfth


Mizanie Temple-NW cor Twelfth and Washington


Milton Hall-San Pablo av sw cor Twen- ty-eighth


Montant Block-1166, 1172 Seventh Native Sons Golden West Hill-1015 Cley Native Sons Golden Wert Hall-74 E


Twelfth


Neldie's Hall-6256 San Pablo av


Onikbind Bank of Savings Building Broadway ne cor Twelfth


Oakland Free Market-Fifth bet Wash- Licton and Clay


Odd Fellows' Balding St E Twelfth Olive Block-Washington sw cor Four- toenth


O'Nelil Block-San Pablo av sw cof Stanford av


Orientaul Black-964 Washington Orion Hall-557 ECC Twelfth


Parson's Block-6124 E Twelfth


Pentecost Hill-2121 Magnolia


People's Hall-767 Sixth


Physician's Bullding-1111 Washington


Playter Block-1269 Broadway


Postoffice-Broadway se cor Seventeenth


Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth


Reed Block-1016 Clay


Reed Hall-Harrison cor Thirteenth


Reliance Building-San Pablo av nw cor Seventeenth


Remillard Building-414, 420 San Pablo


Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth nr Grove Sather Block-N s Seventh bet Market and Myrtle


Schimmelpfennig's Hall-764 E Twelfth Scottish Rite Cathedral-305 Fourteenth Seminary Building-462, 464 Thirteenth Sevening Building-1018 Washington Shattuck Hall-453 Eighth


Snyder's Block-Ninth bet Broadway and Washington


1


Sourdry Block-1241 Broadway


Stocker & Holland Building-SOS Broad- way


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


Sunset Hall-1654 Seventh


Syndicate Hall-1684 Seventh


Temple of Ben Hur-1030 Broadway


Teutonia Hall-412 Eighth


Thomas' Hall-11564 East Fourteenth


Turn Verdn Hall SES Webster


Twelfth Street Block-Twelfth nw Frankiln


cor


Union Savings Bank Bullding-Broadway Be cor 'Thirteenth


Upper Fruitvale Hall-flopkins nr Fruit- Vale av


Washington Building-101116 Washington Washington Hall-307 E Twelfth


Weilbye Building-Broadway 11 W car Seventeenth


Wimmer's Hall-116 Eighth


Wet Oddand Auditorium-Tenth bet


Peralta and Campbell


Westphal Building-1162 Washington Wilcox Block-921 Broadway


Wixon's Hall-Hollis cor B


Woodmen Block-521 Twelfth


Wurts Block-Broadway sw cor 17th


Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fif- teenth av and E Fourteenth


SCHOOLS


B.Ly School-San Pablo av and Sixty- second st. C E Rugh, principal; )1Is8 Elizabeth II Stokes, Miss M C Ma- guire. MLes Anne M Bradley, Miss Gertrude Lane, Mis M R Andrews. MI -. M M Divis, MISS Margaret M Noon, Miss Daisy L, Fitzmaurice, Miss Effle & Young, Miss M I Stock- ton, teachers: A J Sturgeon. janitor Central Evening School-High School Building. C E Merwin, principal; Muss R Blackwood. Mles Anna White. J 1, Dibert, Miss A Stiles, A Turner. F R Cauch, teachers


Clawson School-Magnolia bet Thirty- second and Thirty-fourth sts. Miss Julla E Colby, principal; Mrs Caroline J Ayers, Miss Flora R Smyth, Miss Augusta L Zabel, Miss Caroline Reed, Miss Bertha Felbush, Miss Ida M Keilbar, Miss Douglass White- head, Miss Stella K Trask. Miss M E Davison. MISS E R Wade, teach - ers: Miss I Nicol, Janitor


Clawson Evening School-J Hal teacher


Cope,


Cole School-Tenth and Union sts. Geo W Frick, principal; Miss Robina Fergu- son. Miss Alice Stewart, Miss Louise Grove, Miss M Ella Hall, Miss Mar- tha D Baker, Miss Maude B Went- worth. Miss Mary G Donnelly, Miss Irene Hankenson, Miss Ina E Baker. Miss Ada Russell, Miss Helen M Givens. Miss Rebecca Cerf, Miss Margaret McDonald, Miss Sallie B Hampton, Miss M M Pearce, Miss Martha R McClure, Miss Susan H Snook, Miss Isabel F Morison, Miss Fannie G Smith, Miss Margaret Con-


INSURANCE T BERKELEY NOTARY PUBLIC


BAILEY-DODGE CO


PHONE BERKELEY 1700


2131 Shattuck Ave.


REAL ESTATE


Opp. Berkeley Station


LONDON TAILCR SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.


SUNSET LUMBER COMPANY


Main Office and Yard First and Clay Sts. Oakland. Tel. Oakland 176.


Branch Yard E. 12th and 17th Ave. East Oakland. Tel. East 22


C. H. OLINGER, Manager.


OAKLAND 17


nors, Miss Emma G Kane, teachers; J S Fox, janitor


urant School -- Twenty-eighth nr Grove 8 G S Dunbar, principal; Mrs E E Greenman. Mrs E D Reynolds, Miss H S Hutchinson, Miss Emma Stack- ton, Mrs E M Van Duype, Miss Paul- ine Marshall, Miss Mary O'Connor, Miss M C Sutherland, Muss Hanna Sorrenson, Mrs Rellie Melquiond, Miss F E Mitchell, MISS V C MII- ledge, Miss E A Swain, Mrs C C N Walter, Mrs P Perkins, Miss Ida A Martin, Miss G D Gregg. Mrs P M Thompson, Miss A G Hilling. Mrs C E Maddock, Mrs L. A Walker. Miss I C Betanque, Miss Frances }: Caldwell. Mis K B Foster, Mies M J Shaw, Miss Edna M McKee, teach- ers; Ed M A Campbell, Janitor


franklin School-Tenth av and E Fir- teenth st. J F Chandler, principal; Miss Madge Clayes, MES G M HON tetter, Mis A E Davis, Mise Agur F Petit, Mlus Marlon Kam, Mrs H C Ayer, Alla Elizabeth Arlett. Mm Mabel J Smith. 30 Cminu Ree sigine, Mis. Muy B Lle. Gertrude M Jewett. Mis Ijose (- Rourke, Mise Al S Smith, Mus e F Boardman, Mles Kite C Morris, Mina Hunter Gallagher, teacher; D A Vil- entine, Junftor


airfield School Eist Severteenth mind Twenty-third Av. Mre Ellen Gibbs, principal; MIM Miss Ida Vindoraw, Mias MaroPt Bradley, Mis L J Amerman, SOlas Blanche H Fry. Miss Luce Phillips, Miss Louise Hering, Mia M O New- man, Miss Junet K Store. MI. .. . Ball, Mies Mary E Gamble, Mirs Cip- olyn Dinsmore Mis'S A Eby. M 14 M Price, Miss C Dolumu Mba G Hitchings. Miss R Lynch, Miss L B: Knox, Miss E; M Soupham, Mix " A Rockwell. Mies K R Removals. Yes M Helen King, teachers; Fred Brun- Jes, janitor


arfeld Evening School-Garfield Soloal Building. Miss Mary T DADR. J.A Reinhardt. C C Meyer, teachers


rant School-Broadway and Prospect Irvin D Martin, principal: Miss Emma Danielwitz, Miss Jessie i. Newsom, Miss Juliet Smith, Miss Elizabeth B Myrick. Miss Alleen Guppy, Miss Mary C Ellis, Miss Anna M Richardson, MIss Florence M White, Miss J W Leigh, Miss Nollie M Sturtevant. Miss Sarah L, Gallu - gher. Miss Retta V Jones. MIss Margaret Howard, teachers


Grove Street School-Grove street. Det Fourth and Fifth. Miss M M Camp- bell. principal: Mrs I C Scarlan, MIss Agnes C Hunt. Miss Sallie H Storrio teachers: Mrs M F Coughlin, janitor


larrison School-Harrison and Fourth sts. Miss H M Mullin, principal; Miss HI A Robbins. Hiss M L Hammerly. Miss G C Herd. Miss M L Rhodes, Miss M Hankenson, Miss C B Gar- outto. MISS E S Montgomery, teach- ers: Mrs Carrie Bock. janitor


THE ST. PAUL 528 TWELFTH ST., CORNER CLAY


High School-Twelfth bet Grove and Jef- ferson st .. J H Pond. principal; Miss A W Brewer, Miss Annie F Brown. Miss Minnie Bunker, E F Burrill, Miss S B Culver, Miss Harriet E Cor- Hiss, Miss Elizabeth R Cosby, S E Coleman. Miss Grace M Fisher, W HI Graves, C It Greenleaf. Miss F M linha. Mi. L. E. Johnson, Miss B D Knox, Win P Milliken, Miss M E Moore, Mies Lena M Redington, Miss S & Shoemaker, Miss Grace Sutton, Miss G E Allen, F J Bock, Robt But - ler. Mies S H Dunbar. R Giorgio, Mise Gertrude Jewvit. Miss Kather- mno Lynch. Alles Edith Nichols, M !! Elsbeth S alderson, Sherman, Miss Julia Smith, Miss M Wythe. J R Sutton. W A Stafford. Miss E J Breck, toucher: Mies B M Orton. @ceretary: 11 F Goff, janitor


Lafayette School- West but Seventeenth and Eighteenth ats. C E Keves, prin- pal. Mira J Leton, Mis " C Liegen. Mlad E. M Sherman. Mm M G Baid- Hory, Mios G \ Vincent, Mise M 1: Mommie. Mra 1: W Stalerson, AlIss M M Remedy, MIG M E Stod lard Mies Charlotte L. Morgan, Miles 1. R


Mies lund Mims N Cook. Mier Ma" Jen. kina. Mier E A Fulton, MER M !! Cos Mice Agnes Thompson, Mis 1: H Toohls. M HI M Mincher, teach - vre, E J Ialwarda, Janitor


Lincoln School -Tenth ant Allee ste. JJ P Carliok. principal! E ther Prank, Mas Etde L Thompson, Mrs Moroun. Starka, Mes J O'Meara, Miss Veta


Juba Dole, Mica Rebecca \ Bles. Mm. M Roney Mis Cynthia P Leet. Miss Mary F Jewett Mise Rosallidt Kottinger, Mis C Lucy MaxTel. Mrs E L Smith, Mis Beden Pie- min. Mivs B L, Marvin, Mis Jeanne Gillespie. Miss Mary I Norton, Mis Etti 1. Onen, Mre K C Rich. Miss Elste H Giun, teicher., Robert Ir- Vine, janitor


Peralta School Alcatraz av nr Telegraph av. S P Moady. principal. Miss A Amesbury, Mis E Reeve, Miss Ruth Mechelkin. Mis Margaret Fortier. teachers; Nellie Young janitor


Piedmont School Cor Piedinont av :1] Echo av. E A Wilson, principal; MIS: E L Shearer, Miss H M Lench, Miss M S Pullman, Miss M Devine, Miss Amy Badoger. Miss Ethel Bartlett. Miss May C Olin, teachers; 0 0 Nielson, janitor


Polytechnic High School-Twelfth and Market sts. P M Fisher, principal; B F Allison. Charles Burkhalter, Mrs Nell K French. Goddard Gale: Miss Mary C Heaton. L. D Inskeep, Miss Sarah A Madden. Miss Evelyn Gil- more, Miss H C Simpson. W A Tenny. Miss Mary L. Teel. Miss M W Tyrrell. Miss A Ruth Wilder. Miss Florence M Preble. E H Coffey, Mies Tura B Everett. teachers; F .7 Wentworth. janitor


The Largest and Most Complete Hotel and Office Building In the City Furnished Rooms and Offices to Let


TELEPHONE OAKLAND 909.


Successor to HENRY EVERS


Ernest A. Wollitz


Oakland 284 Office Telephone


Funeral Director and Embalmer 865 Washington Street


Smith-Browne Hardware Co.


STOVES, RANGES AND KITCHEN UTENSILS.


1213 BROADWAY PHONE OAKLAND 1125. 13 SAN PABLO AVE.


OAKLAND


18


Prescott School-Campbell and Tenth. C I Gulick, principal; Mrs I E Du Bois, Mrs M V Boardman, Miss & C Hen- ! nings, Miss E J Gelinas. MIES C J Glambonl, Miss M A Kane, Mrs Annu W Trescott, Miss E H Neylan, Muss Mary Story, Mrs E. R Washburn. MMiss E V Gross. Miss M R Blythe. ! MISS M H Moricon. Miss L Ray Ja- cobs, Miss M J Matthews, Miss M Rutherford, Miss Genevieve McKeey- er. Miss Elsle C Ruhl, Miss L A West - cott, Miss L E Whitney, teachers; C E Blanchard, janitor


Prescott Evening School-F ٠١١ A


Wright, teacher


Swett School-Thirteenth and


'Twentieth. J C Gilson. principal; Mrs F C Preble. Mrs B Cromwell. Miss I Hunt, Miss G A Benjamin. Miss A M Johnson, Miss C B Bur- rows. Miss Grace L. Pack, Miss E O Branch, Miss Francis Miotke, tench- ers: D HI Rowe, janitor


Temescal School-Cor Temescal and Cherry sts; J A Vergon, principal; Miss J E Burrall, Miss M E Riley, Miss Anne O Bennetts, Miss L. A Ruch, Miss M A Sullivan, Mlas Emlly Wallace, Mles E E Lucy, teachers; O C Nielon, janitor


Tompkins School-Fifth and Linden


sts. Miss A E Walton, principal; Miss M E Neytan, Miss F I de Wolfe, Miss F 1 Billings, Miss N A Carter, Miss M G McComas, Mrs I A Coady. Miss S M McFeely, MISA A G Hub- bard. Miss G H Carlton. Miss Caro- lyn Dinsmore, teachers: I. O Mathew. janitor


Washington School-Adeline nr Fifty- eighth st. C E Hudspeth, principal; Mrs M E Hawkins, Miss M Burrows, Miss Grace P Meeker, teachers; Miss Mary Lochen, janitor


SPECIAL TEACHERS


D R Augsburg, drawing: B F . Allison. penmanship; Paul Uth, physical cul- ture: Charles Burckhalter, astrono- Iny; Miss Bertha Chapman, nature work: F R Cauch, manual training Department mechanic-F C Bignami Assistants to principals-Miss Brownie Brownell. Mrs N D L Swan, Miss Mary Sellander, Miss L E Bentley


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS


(Under County Board of Education.)


ALLENDALE-Allendale av nr Short. Miss Alice V Baxley, principal; Miss Frances Eby. Mrs Belle Flaherty, Miss Louise Prout, teachers


BEULAH-Near Mills College. Miss Ida E Carter, principal: Miss Eva M Tay- lor, teacher


BRAY-Washington cor Merrill av. Fruitvale. J C Hammel. principal; Miss Helen Campbell, Miss M H Bar- ber, Miss Susie Eubank. Miss R E Beaty. Miss Ethel M Carroll, Miss Lillian Jacobsen, teachers.


EMERYVILLE-Forty-first nr San Pablo


av. D B Lacy, principal; Miss A president


Il Yates, Miss H G Larkin, Miss E E Ledgett, Miss Kate Riley, teachers


FRUITVALE No 1- Boston av cor School -MISS A J Swasey, principal; Miss laura Donovan, Miss Lucy Forsyth, Miss Maude S Madden, Miss Carrie Tanner, Miss Neldi Brauer, Miss R MeGough, Miss Ida B Huck, Miss Sara Cooper, Miss Georgla Grubb, Mrs J M Hearsay, teachers


FRUITVALE No 2-Tallant and Fruit- vale av. Miss Ida Hammond, prin- cipal; Miss Alice J Farno, Miss Neun Gullek, Miss Sarah J Dewing, Miss Florence Hay, Miss Marion Bromley. Miss Cora 1 Clough, Miss Pearl M Dewing. Miss May Garwood, Miss Julla McCord, tenchers


HAYES - Piedmont. MISS Charlotte Wheeler, teacher


MELROSE-East Fourteenth cor Blaine. Melrose. David Williams, principal; Miss Minnie A Mullen, Miss Kate Renwick, Miss May C Crawford, Miss E Montgomery, teachers


OLINDA-Above Fruitvale av. DImond Miss Anna Hayes, teacher


REDWOOD - Miss Mary McBride


tencher


KINDERGARTENS


(See also Classified Business Directory) Dunnet Georgla A Miss-1465 12th av East Oakland Free-742 E Fourteenth Miss Mary E Rust, principal


North Oakland-102 Hannah. Miss L E Christlansen, principal


Oakland Kindergarten Training Class- Miss G E Barnard, principal; 1374 Franklin


West Oakland Free-757 Peralta. Miss W M McFarland, principal


PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES


(See also Classified Business Directory) Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (schoo for girls)-Cor E Fifteenth and Fif. teenth av, conducted by the Sister of Mercy


California College-Highland Park. Eas Twenty-seventh bet Thirteenth an Fourteenth av


Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (boarding school for young ladies)-1534 Webster st. Conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Name of Jesus and Mary; Sister Mary Her man, superior


Fabiola Hospital and Training School fo Nurses-Moss av cor Broadway


Hoffmeyer Academy-Vernon av, Clare mont. Mrs Emma S Hoffmeyer


Horton-Miss Horton's School-Twelfth ne cor Filbert sts. Miss S W Horto principal


Mills College-Seminary av 1 mile ne San Leandro rd. Mrs C T Mills


1215


Jas. D. Hahn


BROADWAY


TAILORS


20 SAN PABLO, AVE!


Real Estate, Insurance, House Renting Notary Public Work


Telephone Berkeley 92


SHATTUCK AVE, COR. CENTER.


E. L. CORYELL CO.


300 First National Bank Building,


1


Geo. D. Hallahan, Caterer I


12th COR. ALICE ST. ICE CREAM


¡ALADS, ENTREES. Tables, Chairs and Dishes Loaned. Phone Oakland 485


OAKLAND 19


ikland College of Medicine and Sur- gery-Grove nw cor Thirty-first


ikland Conservatory of Music-1005 Washington: 1170 Madison, branch. Adolf Gregory, director


pixtechnic Business Collage-Twelfth nw cor Harrison sts. WE Gibson, president; H C Ingram, secretary


icred Heart School (for girls-Fortieth nr Grove; conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names


L. Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth av; con- ducted by the Christian Brothers


t Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls) -Bray av nr East Fourteenth; con- ducted by the Dominican Sisters


t Francis de Sales School-Corner Jones and Grove: girls' school, conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names; boys' school conducted by the Chris- tian Brothers


t Joseph's Academy-Removed to Berk- eley


t Joseph's Institute - Eleventh nr Campbell: convent and girls' school conducted by the Sisters of St Jos- eph; boys' school conducted by the Christian Brothers


t Mary's College-Broadway nr Haw- thorne; founded in San Francisco. 1863. transferred to Oakland, 1859. conducted by the Brothers of the Christian Schools


t Mary's School (for boys)-Corner Jef- ferson and Seventh; conducted by the Christian Brothers


t Mary's School (for girls)-Cor Grove and Seventh, conducted by the Sis- ters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart


OCIETIES - SACRED AND BENEVO- LENT


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.


ourt Advocate, No 7378-Meets every Wednesday evening. 1156 Washington 'ourt Alameda, No SS61-Meets first and third Wednesday evening Syndicate Hall


ourt Athens, No 8857 - Meets every Thursday evening in Fidelity Hall Court Grant. No S37S-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 557 East Twelfth


"ourt Knaresborough, No S609-Meets first and third Thursday evening, 561 Thirteenth


'ourt Piedmont. No 7SOS-Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, 511 Fourteenth


Court St Gottardo No 8865-Meets first and third Wednesdays in California Hall


COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST A O F Athens Circle. 206-Meets Monday even- ings, Fidelity Hall


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


Pride of the Forest Circle, No 122-Meets first and third Friday evenings, 377 Twelfth


F. F. PORTER


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ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN


Brooklyn Lodge No 3-Meets every Fri- day evening. 557 E Twelfth


California Lodgő No 1 - Meets every Tuesday evening. Fidelity Hall Central Lodge. No 251 - Meets every Monday evening. 1156 Seventh




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