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ATTORNEYS ATTENTION
HOME 21383
Wood Av, South from Griffin | Lookout dr (begins)
av 1 blk E of Mission rd
Curtis (ends) 1036
Yane Circle, South from Mas- sachusetts av bet Liver- more ter and La Follette dr
Yoakum, East
from
Clark
av 1 blk S of Burr
Yolo Drive, Northwest from junction of Yuba and Effie 1 blk S of Amador
Yorba. East from Ruth Up-
ham av 1
hlk N of
Ro-
berta
York Blvd, West from june- tion of Pasadena AV and
Avenue 62
Pasadena av 100
Hamlet (ends)
Roosevelt dr (begins) 219
Mesa av (ends) 259
Philadelphia (begins) Aldama
300
Woodside Drive, Northwest
from. Pasadena av
1
blk
N of Avenue 45
Woodstock Av (continuation of Los Feliz rd)
Woodworth
Court,
North
from E 2d 1 blk E of San Pedro
Woolsey Av, South from Pico 1 blk W of Norton av
Workman - North.
North
from N Broadway bet Daly
and Sichel
N Broadway
100
Avenue 26
2600
Avenue 28 2800
Pasadena av
Workman - South,
South
from N Broadway het Daly and Sichel
N' Broadway 100
Manitou av 200
Vallejo (ends) 301
Baldwin (hegins) 302
Mozart
400
Darwin av
600
Alhambra av
700
Las Palmas av
6700
MACadden pl (ends)
Highland av 6800
Not open to El Cerrito pl
El Cerrito pl
La Brea av 7100
Zalvidea, South from
vue av
1st
of
Belle-
Alva-
Yale, North
from
Orđ
bet
Castelar and Hill
Ord
700
Zamora, South from E 38th bet Naomi and Hooper avs Thirty-eighth 3800
Seventh
Thirty-seventh 3700
Thirty-eighth (ends)
Maple av (ends)
3980
Santa Barbara av
4000
4100
4200
4400
Winslow Drive,
Northwest
from Micheltorena 1 blk S
of Sunset blvd
Not open to Slauson av
I Slauson av 5900
Fifty-ninth pl
Woodlawn Court, South from E 37th bet Maple and
Woodlawn avs
Woodside Av. East
from
1
Branch (begins)
hlk W of Compton av blks N of Manchester av
400
500
600
Selma (begins)
800
Avenue 54
Avenue 53
Young Av, South from
Ad-
ams 1 blk W of Thirty-
fifth av
Yuba, North from Effie 1 blk W of N Broadway
Yucca, West from % blk E of Tamarind av 2 hlks N of Hollywood blvd Park dr
Gower $100
Vista del Mar av (he- gins)
Argyle av (re-begins) Vine 6300
Iver av
Cahuenga av 6400
Wilcon av 6500
Chester ot (ends)
500 Whitley MMER04 770300106600 Cherokee av
N Main
Putnam Mission rd
Wright, South from Pico bet Delon- and Cherry
200
Pico
1300
Sixteenth
rado
BISBEE-FISHBURN CO. DOORS, SASH, PLATE, WINDOW AND LEADED GLASS OFFICE, WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY, COR. WASHINGTON AND ALAMEDA STREETS
SOUTH 2554
or throughout the United States.
Affidavits Furnished.
LOS ANGELES DIRECTORY CO., 818 Broadway Central Bldg., 424 S. Broadway
1029
Woodland Av, East from Bishop rd
Union av
Miles
Forty-second
100
Toledo Milwaukee Ash
Volden (begins)
700
PRO BOND PUBLICO
MER
SOCIA
1898 S
ST
COPYRIGHTLO
QUE
The Association of
American Directory
PUBLISHERS
Wm. G. Torchiana, President
Philadelphia, Pa.
J. L. Hill, 2nd Vice President Richmond, Va.
Mrs. A. M. Meek, 1st Vice President Salem, Mass. St. Paul, Minn.
TRUSTEES
B. D. Annewalt, Cleveland W. E. Murdock, Boston R. H. Donnelley, Chicago
J. L. Hill, Richmond
W. H. Lee, New Haven
R. L. Polk, Detroit
A. V. Williams, Cincinnati D. W. Bowman, Akron, Ohio
W. G. Torchiana, Philadelphia
Secretary's Office, Endicott Bldg, St. Paul, Minn.
The Association of the American Directory Publishers is composed of repu- table City Directory Publishers, organized for the general advancement of the Directory business. Any person, corporation or firm engaged in business as owner and publisher of a City Directory in the United States or Canada, who shall qualify as competent to gather information and compile a City Directory and furnish satisfactory references, is eligible to membership.
The objects of the Association are:
First. The advancement of the Directory business and the improvement of Directories by the interchange of ideas and the exchange of experienced employes.
Second. To provide protection to the public against fraudulent advertising schemes which operate under the name of Directories, and to drive unprincipled promoters of the same out of business.
Third. To provide permanent and profitable employment to competent, industrious and honest Directory canvassers and compilers.
Fourth. For the mutual protection and advancement of the established and prospective interests of all who may become members, by personal advice and assistance of members as may be mutually satisfactory, desirable or advisable, and by such other means as may, from time to time, be shown to be wise, proper and lawful.
$100.00 REWARD will be paid by the Association for the arrest and convic- tion of any person or persons engaged in publishing, collecting or canvassing for any fraudulent or fake Directory.
Theo. F. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer
IRECTOR
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LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
BUYERS' GUIDE
Consult it Before Buying
All the Leading Los Angeles Houses in Every Line
CITY DIRECTORY COMPLETE CLASSIFIED LISTS OF ALL VINES . OF TRADE
Looking at the list of all those who sell-the modern way of buying goods.
The man who buys without looking at the list of those who sell does himself a gross injustice.
Using the classified directory of the whole City is like going to the market place; it brings to view each and every individual in any and all lines of trade, and here the intelligent buyer may select the best of everything at the lowest price.
The habit of using the classified directory will save large sums of money and will always secure the best in any line. It is the modern, up-to-date method of getting what you want.
To the advertiser the City Directory is the most economical and effective method of saying what he has to say to the entire population.
A
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LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
INDEX TO LEADERS IN
THEIR RESPECTIVE LINES
OF
BUSINESS
Accountants-Certified
146
Iron Scrap .202
Accountants-Public
148
Iron Works 203
Addressing Machines
148
Jewelers .203
Agricultural Implements
149
Jewelers Wholesale .203
Art Woodworks
149
Junk . 204
Artificial Limbs
150
Laboratory Supplies .204
Artists
150
Lantern Slides .205
Asbestos Goods
151
Lithographers 205
Automobiles and Supplies
151
Lumber .206
Machinery .208
.212
Bags, Burlap, Twine, etc.
153
Banking Department
155
Marine Engins
214
Blinds
162
Merchant Tailors
.214
Blue Printers
162
Multigraphers
215
Box Manufacturers
163
Breweries
163
Builders and Builders' Supplies
164
Buildings
167
Optical Goods .218
Ornamental Iron Works 219
Chemical Compounds
173
Chemists
174
Clothing 174
Pattern Makers .221
Collection Agencies
175
Physicians' Supplies 221
Contractors 177
Pianos and Organs 222
Cooperage Companies 177
Pipe .223
223
Electrical Supplies and Works
179
Proprietary Medicines
224
Elevators
179
Publishers
225
Employment Agencies
180
Pumps
.226
Engineering
180
Real Estate
.226
Engineers' Supplies
182
Rolling Mills
.231
Engraving
182
Roofing
231
Express, and Transfer
1.84
Rubber Stamps
.231
Flour Dealers
186
Flour :Mill's
186.
Schools .233
Sewing Machines 238
Sheet Metal Works .238
Stenographers 239
Store and Office Fixtures
240
Golf .. Goods
191
Hardware 192
Tank Manufacturers . 241
Tanks . 241
Harness and Saddles
193
Taxidermists .242
Heating, Power and Vacuum Supplies 194
Typewriters and Supplies 242
Hospitals 194
Vans and Storage 243
Hotels .198
Water
.244
Ice Making . Machinery
199
Welding and Cutting 244
Insurance
199
Safes .232
Foundries
187
Furniture
187
Glass
190
Glass Bottle Manufacturers
191
Crematories
178
Printers
Nurseries 215
Oil Burners 216
Oil Well Supplies .217
Can Manufacturers 173
152
Awnings, Tents, etc.
Babbitt
152
Machinists' Supplies
Marble and Granite Works . 213
Painters and Decorators 219
Paper .220
Sweeping Compounds .240
Hardwood Flooring 193
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LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce 128 S. Broadway
JNO. S. MITCHELL, President SIDNEY A. BUTLER, 1st Vice-Pres. BRADNER W. LEE, 2nd Vice-Pres. R. W. BURNHAM, Treasurer FRANK WIGGINS, Secretary and Supt. of Exhibit
The Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce is a commercial organiza- tion, having a membership of 3,000, the object of which is
"To foster and encourage commerce, to stimulate home manufacturers, to assist in securing a market for our products, to induce immigration, and the subdivision, set- tlement and cultivation of our lands; to assist in the development of the material resources of the region, and generally to promote the business interests of Southern California,"
to accomplish which there are maintained as departments of the Chamber of Commerce the following :
Industrial Bureau Foreign Trade Department Information Bureau Free Exhibit of Products of Southern California
Free illustrated lectures are given daily by the representatives of the following counties :
San Diego
Tulare
Los Angeles
Alameda
Riverside
Orange
and
Arizona
Pomona Long Beach
EVERYBODY WELCOME AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Accountants-Certified
146
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
Established 1880
Incorporated 1906
Baskerville Audit Co.
Accountants, Auditors Systematizers
CHAS. A. BASKERVILLE, President Certified Public Accountant HARRY H. BASKERVILLE, Secretary
Telephones : Home F-2975 -- M-6557
Suite 704 Auditorium Bldg. Cor. 5th and Olive Sts. Los Angeles
M. H. BENNETT
Certified Public Accountant and Auditor
225-6 CENTRAL BUILDING,
JOHN A. SIMMERS
C. P. A. (Ind.) ; C. A. (Scot.) Certified Public Accountant
LOS ANGELES
F-5571
Investigations
Cost Accounting Municipal Accounting
Audits Systems ARTHUR M. LOOMIS Certified Public Accountant
Phones Home A-2134 Bway 5617 Residence 28404
631 Black Building Los Angeles
Accountants-Certified
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
147
Bway. 2697
F-2386
J. L. DAVIS
Certified Public Accountant
Bway. 2697 F-2386
McLaren, Goode & Co.
Certified Public Accountants
Also at San Francisco and Portland
415 LOS ANGELES INVESTMENT BUILDING
W. R. BLACKMAN CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 718 HIBERNIAN BUILDING A-4049; BDWY. 3182
W. J. PALETHORPE
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
Commercial, Railroad, Corporation and Municipal Accountants
Investigation, Audits, Systems, Statistical Reports
Consulting Accountants for Investors and Business Men
PHONES:
Sunset Main 5019
Home F-1932
PALETHORPE AUDIT CO. SUITE 627 HERMAN W. HELLMAN BLDG.
DIRECTORY ADVERTISING REACHES
THE PUBLIC EVERY MINUTE OF THE DAY SOMEONE SEES IT
Accountants-Public-Addressing Machines
148
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
BUREAU OF EXPERTS 710 Grosse Bldg. Los Angeles
TELEPHONES Main 5518 Res. 599320
henry Stood. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT
SERVICE
SYSTEMS AUDITING PUBLICITY ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING
OFFICE EFFICIENCY
MINES MANAGEMENT
MEXICAN ENTERPRISES CORPORATION AFFAIRS BUSINESS INVESTMENTS
CITY and COUNTY AUDITS
REFERENCES
GRANT JACKSON
Judge Superior Court
J. F. SARTORI President Security National Bank
W. T. S. HAMMOND Cashier First National Bank
THOS. O'NEILL
President California Vegetable Union
W. D. LONGYEAR
Bank
Cashier Security
Trust & Savings
M. T. LEE
Public Accountant and Auditor
Suite 735-740 Title Insurance Building - Phones-
Office Broadway 4971 Home F-1235
Residence Garvanza 1003
Home Glendale 3463
ELLIOTT ADDRESSING MACHINES
Address anything at a cost of 5c to 10c per 1000 WHAT IS YOUR ADDRESSING COSTING YOU NOW? You cannot afford to be without the sales stimulating force of direct advertising when it can be secured so cheaply
INVESTIGATE-CALL OR WRITE WM. L. HOVIS CO., Southern California Agents 112-116 Henne Bldg. Los Angeles, Cal.
A-1846
149
Agricultural Implements-Art Woodwork ?
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
DIXON & GRISWOLD
P AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
146-148 North Los Angeles St. "BAIN" FARM WAGONS DUMP WAGONS SAND GEARS Los Angeles "BAIN" WAGONS SOLD ON THE COAST FOR 62 YEARS WALKING PLOWS, GANG PLOWS, ENGINE PLOWS, OR- CHARD ENGINE PLOWS, DRAG HARROWS, DISC HAR- ROWS, CULTIVATORS, DRILLS AND PLANTERS, BEET TOOLS, MOWERS, RAKES, HAR- Main 3433 VESTING MACHINERY, ETC. A-3569
Phone Sunset South 6035-J
CALIFORNIA ART WOOD CO.
EUGENE ALKER, Prop. and Mgr. ORIGINAL IDEAS FOR Churches, Cottages and Fancy Furniture Artists Materials and School Supplies We Manufacture Coat Hangers 963 AUSTIN STREET
Direct Advertising Pays
A good strong letter or well-worded circular will produce results, particularly when mailed to the home address. This can be best ac- complished by using our HOUSEHOLDERS' LISTS. Every name represents a family through its purchasing agent. The population of Los Angeles shows the average family is composed of five people. HOUSEHOLDERS' LISTS are made up by districts, thus affording opportunity of distribution in territory desired. Delivery guaranteed. Quotations on lists of Farmers and Ranchers or other special lists upon application.
Los Angeles Directory Company 818 Broadway Central Building, Los Angeles, California F 3536 Phones Main 1387
Artificial Limbs-Artists
150
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
The Howell Artificial Limb Co.
Under Bonds to the U. S. Government Makers of PERFECTED ARTIFICIAL LIMBS Extensions for Shortened Limbs ORTHOPEDIC APPLIANCES Surgical Elastic Hosiery, Arch Supports Trusses, Cripples' Shoes
HOWELL'S IMPROVED SPINAL BRACES A SPECIALTY THE ONLY FIRM ON THE PACIFIC COAST MAKING "ARTIFICIAL LIMBS" FOR THE U. S. GOVERNMENT
252-253 WILSON BLDG., 1st and Spring Phone Bway 3530
Sharp and So Artistic Advertising, Designing.
Original Drawings for all kinds of Reproduction Designs for Posters Street-car ads Business-cards Circulars Menus Programmes Interior decoration Stained glass Hammered Copper - Perspectives rendered 114 N.SPRING ~ LOS ANGELES
A 2082 - MAIN 3784
Attorneys Attention LOS ANGELES DIRECTORY CO., 818 Broadway Central Bldg., 424 S. Broadwa.
Searches made for Defendants in all California Directories, or throughout the United States. Affidavits Furnished
Asbestos Goods-Automobiles and Supplies
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
151
H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO. 1232-1234 South Grand Ave.
Main 8951
Home 60472
J-M All Asbestos Roofing Architectural Acoustics
Asbestos Packings
Rubber Packings
Asbestos Stucco
Asbestos Brake Lining
Asbestos Shingles
J-M Mezger Spark Plugs
Cork Floor Tiling
Jones Speedometer
Refrigerating Machines
Carter Carburetors
Frink System Illumination
Long Horns-Mobilite Lamp
Fireproof Doors
Dry Batteries
Mastic Flooring
Fire Extinguishers
Waterproofing
Flexible Metallic Hose
Sanitary Plumbing Specialties Keystone Hair Insulator
Cements -- High Temperature -- Iron
Deadening Felts
Fibre Conduit
Asbestos Theatre Curtains
Line Materials
Moving Picture Booths
Enclosed Fuses
Pipe and Boiler Covering
Protective Devices
Steam Conduit
Asbestos Wood
Mineral Wool
Table-Stove Mats
Roof Coating
Asbestos Textiles
CONTRACT DEPT. FOR APPLYING J-M MATERIALS Automobile Accessories Dept., 1232 Grand Ave .- Tels. Main 8951, Home 60472
EVEREADY PRODUCTS AUTOMOBILE AND ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES
Electrical Starting and Lighting Systems Mechanical Automobile Starters Storage Batteries and Parts Ammeters and Volt Meters Automobile Dashboard Meters
Automobile Mazda-Nitrogen Lamps
Bull Dog Battery Connectors
Dry Batteries-Multiple Batteries
AMERICAN EVER READY WORKS, 824 WALL STREET of National Carbon Co. LOS ANGELES
Telephones: Broadway 3757; A-4353
Phone Broadway 5630
Home A-6827
SUP
Thomas
TO L. Rich
PROMPT
SERVICE
NG
539 SO. LOS ANGELES ST.
Flashlights
Flashlight Batteries Tungsten
Flashlight Lamps
Decorative and Novelty Lamps
Electrical Novelties
Thermoid Brake Band Lining
Boiler Preservative
Friction Rubber Tapes
Awnings, Tents, Etc .- Babbitt
152
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
Phone East 883
Phone Home 31357
AWNINGS
Lace Curtains Cleaned 25c. a pair
CANOPIES AND FLOOR COVERS FOR RENT
TENTS AND WAGON COVERS
Lace Curtains Cleaned 25c. a pair
I.X.L. TENT& AWNING CO. 493 NORTH AVE. 20, LOS ANGELES
B. DE YOUNG We make a specialty of sleeping porches and house awnings
EDWARD HEIDT, Manager Main Office: 153-159. First St., San Francisco
PACIFIC METAL WORKS
Tin, Lead, Zinc, Antimony, Solder, Babbitt, Linotype Stereotype and Monotype Metals, Canners' Solder, etc; Sheet Copper, Copper Tubing, Soldering Coppers
651 NORTH MAIN STREET LOS ANGELES, CAL.
THE City Directory is the most effective and most economical method of reaching all the people all the time. Those who buy without looking at the list of those who sell do themselves great injustice. The classified lists in the Business Directory form the best Buyer's Guide on earth. A modern up-to- date method of getting what you want.
Bags, Burlap, Twine, Etc.
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
153
Home F-7044
Sunset Bdwy. 5189
Ames Harris Neville Co.
BURLAPS, BURLAP BAGS, COTTON BAGS, TWINES DUCKS, TENTS BOX BRANDS, WOOD PRINTING PRESSES
Factories: San Francisco, Cal. Portland, Ore. J. A. JOHNSON, Representative 923 Marsh-Strong Building, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Ninth and Main Streets
Home F-4622
Broadway 7980
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
Bags=Burlap=Twines
George Bean L. C. Hopkins Representatives
703 Union Oil Bldg. 215 W. Seventh St., Los Angeles
SACKS S. Shuken & Co. 347-349 CENTRAL AVE., LOS ANGELES, CAL. Tels: Broadway 4320-Home A-9902-Res. South 8797
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
RUBBER METAL IRON SACKS WOOLEN GOODS RAGS BOTTLES
Bags, Burlap, Twine, Etc.
154
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
Home A-3380
BAGS
Sunset Main 4648
W. A. PLUMMER MFG. CO. Burlap, Burlap Bags, Cotton Bags, Duck, "DESERT" Water Bags, Twines, Tents, Flags, Wagon Covers, Tarpaulins
PRINTED BAGS OUR SPECIALTY FACTORY: SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H. R. HAMLIN, Representative 509 Van Nuys Bldg., Seventh & Spring Sts. Los Angeles, Cal.
Is your Business Properly Represented herein ? Directory Advertising Provides Continuous and Valuable Publicity at Reasonable Rates.
Telephone Main 1285 Home F-7288
BAGS
Res. Phone East 3057 or West 1046 -
LOS ANGELES SACK CO. CHRIS HAAG, Proprietor LARGEST EXCLUSIVE BAG DEALER IN CALIFORNIA
Wholesale Dealers in SECOND HAND BURLAP BAGS OF ALL GRADES
Office 344-346 Aliso Street Warehouse: 147 N. Utah St.
CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY LOS ANGELES, CAL.
Banking Department
155
LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
THE First National Bank of Los Angeles
Statement of Condition at Close of Business May 1, 1916
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $18,424,842.69
Bonds, Securities, Etc 1,772,861.25
U. S. Bonds to Secure Circulation 1,250,000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds
NONE
Furniture and Fixtures
175,000.00
Real Estate Owned
29,940.29
Other Assets
953.16
Cash and Sight Exchange.
7,657,946.38
Total
$29,311,543.77
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $ 1,500,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 2,539,112.31
Circulation
887,897.50
Reserved for Taxes, Etc
38,464.34
Other Liabilities
235.90
Deposits
24,345,833.72
Total
$29,311,543.77
OFFICERS
STODDARD JESS, President W. T. S. HAMMOND, Cashier
E. D. ROBERTS, Vice-President
A. C. WAY, Asst. Cashier
JOHN P. BURKE, Vice-President
E. W. COE, Asst. Cashier
E. S. PAULY, Vice-President
.1. B. JONES, Asst. Cashier
JOHN S. CRAVENS, Vice-President W. H. LUTZ, Auditor J. FORSYTH, Manager Foreign Dept.
DIRECTORS
J. M. Elliott, Chairman of Board
John P. Burke Vice-President
H. Jevne
H. Jevne Co.
John S. Cravens
J. O. Koepfli Bishop & Co.
Vice-President J. C. Drake
Dan Murphy
President Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank
Capitalist
E. J. Marshall
President Torrance. Marshall & Co.
M. H. Flint
John B. Miller President Southern California Edison (0)
Vice-President Los Angeles Trust and Savings Bank
F. D. Roberts Vice-President
C. W. Gates Capitalist Stoddard Jess President
F. Q. Story President California Fruit Growers' Exchange
Frank P. Flint Attorney
W. C. BRYAN, Asst. Cashier
Banking Department
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How Can We Serve YOU?
You can transact all your banking busi- ness of whatever character under one roof, if you are a depositor in this Bank.
Departmental Service
3 per cent interest is paid on Special Savings Ac- counts of $300 and up, with checking privileges.
4 per cent interest is paid on Time Deposits. All Savings Accounts are Tax Exempt.
Facilities of Commercial Banking, and of Trust, Escrow, Collection, Safe Deposit and Loan Depart- ments are all included in our complete equipment.
We invite you to take advantage of this complete service by opening banking relations with one of our departments.
German American
Trust and Bank
Savings Spring at Seventh St. Los Angeles Savings · Commercial . . Trust
CAPITAL
$ 1,000,000.00
SURPLUS
1,000,000.00
DEPOSITS OVER
20,000,000.00
TOTAL RESOURCES
23,000,000.00
58,000 DEPOSITORS
Banking Department
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2
-hours a day
B ANKS that are open day and night are few and far between. The Hellman Bank is the only Los Angeles institution maintaining 24-hour Service. We are sure you will find this arrangement an immense advantage, once you utilize it. Your ac- count, savings or checking, will be wel- comed.
Boxes in our Safe De- posit Dept. may be rented for as low as $2.50 per year.
OPEN ALL
Hellmay
FFF NIGHT AND DAY
COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS-
Bank
- SIXTH AND MAIN
TENTH AND HILL
BRANCHES :
24TH. AND HOOVER
Banking Department
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THE Citizens National Bank
OF LOS ANGELES, CAL. Northwest Corner Fifth and Spring Streets
A. J. WATERS, President
E. T. PETTIGREW, Cashier
J. ROSS CLARK, Vice-President
GEO. E. F. DUFFET, Asst. Cashier
M. J. MONNETTE, Vice-President
GEO. BUGBEE, Asst. Cashier
WM. W. WOODS, Vice-President
H. D. IVEY, Asst. Cashier
Capital, Paid Up
$ 1,500,000
Surplus and Undivided Profits
800,000
Total Resources
16,000,000
We Offer to Patrons all Accommodations Consistent With Safe Banking Methods
DIRECTORS
J. ROSS CLARK
M. J. CONNELL
L. J. CHRISTOPHER
REESE LLEWELLYN
M. J. MONNETTE
ORRA E. MONNETTE
E. L. DOHENY
JOHN J. FAY, JR.
J. M. HALE
ROBERT HALE
W. J. HOLE
ALBERT CRUTCHER
J. M. DANZIGER
F. X. PFAFFINGER
GEO. W. WALKER A. J. WATERS
WM. W. WOODS
Banking Department
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High Grade First Mortgage BONDS TO NET 6%
Real Estate Mortgages
BANKERS BOND and MORTGAGE COMPANY
1011-1019 Washington Bldg.
H. C. Williams, President
George Frost,
Vice-President
Emory C. Brace, Secretary
Con. A. Hall, Vice-President
Harrison I. Drummond, Treasurer
T. E. Gibbon, General Counsel
Banking Department
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J. E. FISHBURN, President
W. D. WOOLWINE, Vice-President H. S. McKEE, Cashier
R. I. ROGERS, Vice-President C. W. PROLLIUS, Asst. Cashier GEO. S. PICKRELL, Asst. Cashier
National Bank of California LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
Resources, $6,000,000 Capital Stock, $500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $200,000
SAFE DEPOSIT FACILITIES UNEXCELLED
NORTHEAST CORNER SPRING AND FOURTH STREETS
Merchants National Bank
OF LOS ANGELES
N. E. Corner Sixth and Spring Streets
Capital, $1,000,000.00
Surplus, $500,000.00
W. H. HOLLIDAY, President
MARCO H. HELLMAN, Vice-Pres.
J. H. RAMBOZ, Cashier L. C. BRAND. Vice-Pres. O. A. COX, Asst. Cashier
W. L. GRAVES, Vice-Pres. H. T. NEWELL, Vice-Pres. H. H. MARTIN, Asst. Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. A. BARKER W. H. HOLLIDAY
E. P. BOSBYSHELL F. M. LYON
MARCO H. HELLMAN L. C. BRAND W. L. GRAVES
WILL E. KELLER
N: BONFILIO
H. T. NEWELL
E. T. STIMSON D. K. EDWARDS
IRVING H. HELLMAN W. L. VALENTINE
M. A. HAMBURGER
Safe Deposit Boxes $2.50 Year Up
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LOS ANGELES (1916) CITY DIRECTORY
Continental National Bank
OF LOS ANGELES Marsh-Strong Bldg., Cor. Ninth and Main Sts.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
R. S. HEATON, President W. D. HOWARD, Vice-President and Cashier CHAS. B. SMITH, Asst. Cashier HENRY J. STAVE, Asst. Cashier
GEORGE W. DICKINSON J. J. ANDREWS
THOMAS HAVERTY
F. R. FEITSHANS
HARRINGTON BROWN
ANTON C. OLSON
HARRY W. WATSON
W. H. CLUNE
S. M. GANGESTAD
R. C. HAMLIN
EDWIN B. ROOT
FRANK R. STRONG
A. V. ANDREWS
JOHN F. MULLIN
JOHN MOLSTRE
HENRY M. JONES
JOHN W. KEMP
SOL DAVIS
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $375,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LONG BEACH UNDER THE CLOCK
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits
$ 300,000
Resources -
- 1,500,000
H. S. McKEE, President C. L. WRIGHT, Asst. Cashier
R. D. JUDKINS, Vice-Pres. and Cashier E. O. MILLER, Asst. Cashier Directors-D. M. CATE J. E. FISHBURN
H. S. McKEE
R. D. JUDKINS
JOHN E. DALY R. S. OAKFORD
The Bank for Everybody
Everybody's Bank
"The Bank for Everybody" will pay you a highly satisfactory rate of interest on your savings-no less than five distinct forms of deposit are yours to use. It will act for you in every trust capacity-experi- enced lawyers will guide you in making your will, etc. It will guard your valuable documents and other things you prize in Safe Deposit Vaults-boxes $2.50 per year and up. Let "The Bank for Everybody" be your bank.
LOS ANGELES TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Main Banking House, Sixth and Spring Branches at Second and Spring, Pico St. and Grand Ave.
Blinds-Blue Printers
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Does the Sun Shine in Your Window ?
WESTERN VENETIAN BLINDS will keep out the sunshine and its heat, but let in the air and per- mit view through the window.
Let us tell you more about them.
WESTERN BLIND & SCREEN CO. 2700 Long Beach Ave. Los Angeles South 3643 Home 23609
SOLAR AND ELECTRIC BLUE PRINTING
Phones: Home F-3942
Main 335
So. Cal. Blue Print & Supply Co. REPRESENTING EUGENE DIETZGEN CO. Mathematical and Surveying Instruments Drawing Materials 800 Amer. Bank Bldg., N. E. Cor. 2d & Spring FRED A. WILLIS, Prop. LOS ANGELES
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