Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda city directory, 1921, Part 5

Author: Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1924
Publisher: Oakland, Cal. : Polk-Husted Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1188


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You have read of the diverse possibilities of manufacturing in the Oakland district. As one goes down the list, it becomes remarkable, almost astounding, to note the numerous commodities that are produced, and pro-


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duced better and at lower cost then elsewhere, their manufacturers declare. Let us turn to that new product that is absorbing the attention of the keenest and most imaginative business men of the age-plain cocoanut.


In days gone by cocoanut was the joy of the childish heart. Shredded, it topped off the big layer cake mother used to bake, and don't you remember the delicious pudding it made.


Nowadays cocoanut meat is the joy of the big business man. To be sure, it still adorns the top of mother's layer cake and makes up the pudding filling, but only on festal occasions.


For under the name of copra, cocoanut has become one of the most valuable and most trafficked in the world's commodities. Some experts predict that copra will be the means of saving humanity from a butter famine, these same experts having figured out that the cows of the world are not "giving down" enough milk to provide the cream for the churns and that soon we will be eating imitation butter made from vegetable oils. And we'll like it, they say.


Before the present Herr Wilhelm Hohenzollern invented his unspeakable U-boat, copra was mostly known on the Pacific Coast through South Sea Island tales and an occasional tubby, greasy trading schooner that nosed up to a dock with a mondescript crew and a similar smell.


When the assassins of the sea began stabbing below the belt, ships naturally sought the lands of safety and the Pacific Coast came into its own in the copra traffic. The vile breath of the submarine was the ill wind that blew good ships and costly cargoes of copra and cocoanut oil to the Pacific seaboard of America. And the most of the product of the palmtrees of the atolls made its way to Oakland.


The result is that the copra and cocoanut oil industry has become of almost as great importance in the city as its shipyards-and they are famous the world over. Some experts account Oakland as the greatest of port of entry for such cargoes in the world. This new industry has grown amaz- ingly here, due principally to the eveness of the climate. Absence of heat and cold extremes reduce storage and treatment costs to the minimum.


Now, Oakland shoud not be regarded as a single track city, with its objective solely an industrial one. There is the esthetic side and it is emphasized.


Its Skyline Boulevard is accounted by Baedeker's Guide Book for tourists as among the three most beautiful drives in the world, and the most beautiful in America.


Its Lake Merritt, the only salt water park in the world inside a city's limits, is famed around the globe as the winter haunt of wild ducks.


Its scenic beauty draws thither annually thousands of tourists from every quarter of the earth.


Its City Hall, a towering pile of granite 433 feet high, is accounted the most magnificent municipal building on the Pacific Coast, and its Municipal Auditorium is a model that other cities are following.


So it is that in Oakland one finds the rare and unusual combination of the esthetic and the hard, work-a-day business world.


"Beauty Spot of the World" is what the late John Hay, secretary of State, called Oakland. "Busiest Beauty Spot of the World," would probably be his paraphrase were he to revisit it.


DIRECTORY LIBRARY


A library of City and County Directories is maintained by the publishers at 314 Pantages Building for the free use of our patrons. As the latest Directories are issued they will be added to the Library, thereby keeping it up to date from year to year. We extend a cordial invitation to each and every one of our subscribers to make frequent use of this Library and to consult the Directories on file here as often as wished.


ADVERTISING OAKLAND


The Oakland City Directory is placed in the Directory Libraries through- out the United States and in many of the larger hotels in New York, Chicago and other large cities, where it serves the public as a valuable book of reference and the city it represents as a splendid standing advertisement, for no other publication can convey such an idea of the city, its business interests and all the various institutions and organizations.


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POLK-HUSTED DIRECTORY CO.'S OAKLAND CITY DIRECTORY 1921


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


BUILDINGS, BLOCKS AND HALLS (See Classified Section) CHARITY ORGANIZATIONS


Associated Charities of Oakland-Room A City Hall


Butchers' Benevolent Society-387 12th


Catholic Ladies' Aid Society-Room A City Hall Children's Day Home-1086 8th


Children's Home Society-3491 66th av


Danish East Bay Relief Society-164 11th


Daughters of Israel Society-1512 Bway


Fred Finch Orphanage-3670 Peralta av Free Loan Society-1512 Bway


Fruit & Flower Mission-1512 Bway


Home for the Aged-2030 Hopkins, Mrs M A Smith matron


Jewish Relief Federation of Alameda County- 1512 Bway


Ladies' Relief Society-Babies Nursery 373 43d, Children's Home 365 45th, Home for Aged Wom- en 374 42d


Little Sisters of the Poor-2647 E 14th


Nazarene Social Welfare Association-2107 13th av Our Lady's Home-Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy 1900 34th av


Red Cross-(Okld Chapter), 3d floor City Hall, H J Samuels sec


Swedish Ladies' Relief Society-2229 Tel av


CITY OFFICERS (See Alphabetical Section)


CIVIC AND COMMERCIAL ORGANIZATIONS Alfalfa Growers' Association-460 12th


Alameda County Auto Trade Association-Pacific bldg


Alameda County Milk Dealers' Association-110 Bacon bldg


American Auto Association-2260 Bway


Better Business Bureau-1121 Washington


Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific-212 Okld, Bank of Savings bldg


Builders' Exchange-351 12th


Business Development League-1540 San Pablo av, Rm 111, A F Hunt sec


California Automobile Trade Association-Pacific bldg


California Material Dealers' Association of Ala- meda County-99 Bacon bldg


California Real Estate Association-R Porter Giles executive sec, 418 Syndicate bldg, 1440 Bway


California State Auto Association-2260 Bway Cleaners' and Dyers' Association-408 11th


Commission Merchants' Protective Association- 149 Franklin


Co-operative Credit Association of Alameda Coun- ty-520 Pacific bldg


East Bay Electrical Trades Association-517 Pa- cific bldg


East Bay Mfg Bakers' Association-202 1st Natl Bank bldg


East Bay Milk Producers' Association-1367 Wil- low


East Side Board of Trade-3256 E 14th, R O McCline sec


Employers' Association of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties-207 13th


Employing Printers' Association-228 Bacon bldg General Contractors' Association of Alameda County-351 12th


Japanese Association of Oakland-412 8th


Lions Club-1700 Bway, F H Woodard sec


Masonic Temple Association-508 12th and 3365 E 14th


Master Plumbers' Association-414 13th, Rm 502 Meat Dealers' Association of Alameda County-408 11th


Melrose Business Men's Association-Melrose Br Okld Free Library, T H Stevens sec


Merchants' Exchange of Oakland-412 13th, Phone Okld 151, Chas Morando sec


Oakland Advertising Club-1121 Washington


Oakland Baseball Association-San Pab av and Park av (Emeryville)


Oakland Chamber of Commerce-Hotel Okld, Phone Okld 6800, Jos E. Caine sec


Oakland Labor Temple Association-1030 Frank- lin, E S Hurley mgr


Oakland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ford ne cor Kennedy


Porter Hall Association-1918 Grove, Richd De Mamiel sec


Public Welfare League of Alameda County-532 15th Rm 427, Phone Okld 2836, Mrs Helen S Artieda sec


Retail Coal Dealers' Association-408 11th


Retail Grocers' Association of Alameda County- 533 Franklin


Retail Merchants' Association-408 11th


Retail Meat Dealers' Association-408 11th


Rotary Club The Hotel Oakland Rm 733, Phone Lakeside 287, H F Schaefer sec


St George's Hall Association-2436 Grove


State Employment Bureau-401 10th


Swedish American Hall Association-2229 Tel av Tax Association of Alameda County-1206 Bway Union Portuguese Continental Association-Bacon bldg


Up-Town Association-1512 Bway Rm 309, G E Sheldon mgr


CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS


Services are held at the usual hours. For resi- dence addresses of pastors see names in alphabe- tical list.


Adventist


California Conference-537 25th


Melrose-1953 Harrington av, Rev Jas Taphouse pastor


Pilgrim Advent-811 33d


Twenty-fifth Street-531 25th, Rev E H Adams pastor


Baptist


Beth Eden (colored)-719 Filbert, Rev S W Hawkins pastor


Bethany-3600 Penniman av, Rev G W Disher pastor


Chinese-823 Webster, Rev L T Leong pastor


Eighty-fifth Avenue-1251 85th av, Rev J L AI- len pastor


Elmhurst-Holly nw cor 90th av, Rev C R Howd pastor


First-2151 Tel av, Rev John Snape pastor


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CHURCHES


First Danish-Norwegian-Ws 25th av nr E 14th, Rev P Peterson pastor


First Swedish-Magnolia se cor 10th, Rev John Friborg pastor


Golden Gate-Gaskill sw cor 54th, Rev R F Bayles pastor


Melrose-47th av se cor Bond, Rev H D Zim- merman pastor


Richard Clark (colored)-843 29th, Rev G C Coleman pastor St John's (colored)-Linden cor 32d


Tenth Avenue-10th av ne cor E 14th, Rev G H Phillips pastor


Twenty-third Avenue-23d av nw cor E 17th, Rev J N Garst pastor


Christian


First-Grand av se cor Webster, Rev H A Van Winkle pastor


Elmhurst-E 14th ne cor 88th av, Rev J A Shoptaugh pastor


Fruitvale-Fruitvale av nw cor E' 23d, Rev S E Childers pastor


Church of Christ Scientist


First Church Edifice-Franklin nw cor 17th


Second Church Edifice-34th cor Elm, 1 e of Tel av


Third Church and Reading Room-3526 E 14th Fifth Church-9036 E 14th (I O O F Hall)


Sixth Church-250 41st


Seventh Church Edifice-2332 Harrison Eighth Church-408 11th (I O. O F Hall)


C S Society Church-30 Hepburn (Masonic Hall) (San Leandro)


Congregational


Boulevard-Foothill blvd sw cor Avenal av, Rev J B Orr pastor


Calvary-Grove sw cor 36th Rev W A Schwinley pastor


Chinese Mission-264 8th


First-12th nw cor Clay, Rev F J Van Horn pastor


Fruitvale-E 16th nw cor Fruitvale av, Rev C F Clarke pastor


Grace-71st av sw cor Rudsdale, Rev Griffith Griffiths pastor


Japanese Independent-576 Sycamore, Rev N Mik- uga pastor


Olivet-5727 Shafter av, Rev F W Morrison pas- tor


Pilgrim-1506 8th av, Rev J W Buckham pastor Plymouth-3791 Pied av, Rev C H Kloss pastor Swedish Evangelical Mission-1219 Filbert, Rev G A Anderson pastor


Ward Memorial-Ford ne cor Derby av


Episcopal


All Saints-96th av ne cor Plymouth, Rev Hamil- ton Lee rector


Chapel of the Good Samaritan-Oak ne cor 9th, Rev A L Mitchell rector


Church of the Advent-12th av and E 16th, Rev Isaac Dawson. rector


Holy Innocents Chapel-5413 Shattuck av


St Andrews- 12th ne cor Magnolia, Rev A L Mitchell rector


St Augustine's-739 27th, Rev D R Wallace rec- tor


St Johns-8th sw cor Grove, Rev J L S Foster rector


St Paul's-Montecito av ne cor Bay pl, Rev Alex Allen rector


St Peter's-Lawton av ne cor Bway, Rev E F Gee rector


St Philip's-Nicol av se cor Capp, Rev H H Kelley rector


Trinity-Tel av sw cor 29th, Rev L B Thomas rector


Evangelical Association


Calvary Evangelical-Canning sw cor 61st


Greek


Greek Orthodox-Brush cor 10th, Rev Geo Sar- dounis pastor


Hebrew


Beth Jacob Congregation-Castro ne cor 9th, Ja- cob Plotkin rabbi


Camah Cadak Congregation-West cor 8th


Temple Sinai-28th nw cor Webster, H B Frank- lin rabbi


Temple-67 Chumelia (San Leandro) .


Lutheran


First-Grove sw cor 16th, Rev G H Hillerman pastor


Bauman Branch-(Danish Hall) 164 11th


Our Savior's (Danish)-132 E 15th, Rev R O Olsen pastor


St Markus German Evangelical-722 Filbert, Rev L E Hagen pastor


St Michael's English Evangelical-Cor Alcatraz nw cor Benvenue av, Rev E A Trabert pastor


St Paul's Swedish Evangelical-32d nw cor Lin- den, Rev N P Anseen pastor


St Peter's German Evangelical-1700 84th av, Rev Fred Schlottman pastor


Trinity German Evangelical-E' 15th sw cor 17th av, Rev Fred Schlottman pastor


Trinity Norwegian-827 Athens av, Rev O T Brandrud pastor


Zion's German Evangelical-12th sw cor Myrtle, Rev Geo Mieger pastor


Methodist Episcopal


Centennial-9th sw cor Chester, Rev A J Ken- nedy pastor


Chinese Mission-321 8th


Cooper Zion (African)-885 Campbell, Rev J B Holmes pastor


Eighth Avenue-8th av nw cor E 17th, Rev Jas Whitaker pastor


Eighty-third Avenue-1657 83d av, Rev M A Meagher pastor


First-Bway se cor 24th, Rev John Stephens pastor


First African-S s 15th bet West and Market, Rev J M Brown pastor


First German-Tel av ne cor 38th


First Norwegian-Danish-608 20th, Rev F Enge- bretsen pastor


First Portuguese-E 16th se cor 19th, Rev I L Tavares pastor


First (San Leandro)-254 Juana av, Rev E V Bronson pastor


Fruitvale-School nw cor Boston av, Rev Harry Presofield pastor


Golden Gate-5611 San Pab av, Rev Hugh Baker pastor


Grace-Market nw cor 34th, Rev S J Buck pas- tor


Japanese-928 West, Rev Saburo Imai pastor Japanese (South)-289 6th


Melrose-Wentworth av sw cor 54th av, Rev J B Chynoweth pastor


Parks Chapel (African)-Chester nw cor 9th Pioneer Memorial (South)-Tel av cor 37th, Rev Harold Govelle pastor


Salem (German)-1665 23d av, Rev J M Braun- schweg pastor


St Andrew's-3650 35th av


St Paul's-12th cor Magnolia


St Stephens' Chapel-13th av cor E 38th, Rev T A Story pastor


Shattuck Avenue-Shattuck av ne cor 63d, Rev N E Gibbs pastor-


Swedish-Market se cor 13th, Rev G E Kall- stedt pastor


Twenty-fourth Avenue-2410 E 15th, Rev G C Pearson pastor


Nazarene


Church of God in Christ (Pentecostal)-1701 7th, Rev H C Cotton pastor


Glad Tidings Pentecostal Assembly-372 10th, Rev G N Nichols pastor


Montgomery Pentecostal-Buel cor McClelland, Rev Geo Montgomery pastor


Pentecostal-1424 Myrtle


Pentecostal-West se cor 9th, Rev J M Read pastor


Pentecostal Assemblies of the World-510 11th


Presbyterian


Brooklyn-E 15th sw cor 12th av, Rev H I Kerr pastor


Contennial-1718 24th av, Rev E C.Philles pastor Chinese-619 Harrison, Rev Lee Way Mon pastor Chinese Mission-953 E 11th


Emanuel-49th nw cor Webster, Rev A G Mills pastor


First-Bway cor 26th. Rev F M Silsley pastor


First of Elmhurst-1330 Jones av (98th av), Rev F E Bancroft pastor


First United-College av opp Harwood av


Fruitvale "N s Palmetto bet Boston av and Pal- metto av, Rev P M Walker pastor


Golden Gate-55th sw cor Gaskill, Rev R N Pow- ers pastor


High Street-High sw cor Courtland av, Rev H H Miller pastor -


St James-E 38th se cor 14th av, Rev J B Donaldson pastor


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CHURCHES-LABOR ORGANIZATIONS


San Leandro-Clark cor Hepburn (San Leandro), Rev Munroe Drew pastor


Union Street-849 Union, Rev McMeekin pastor Welsh-18th se cor Castro, Rev O R Williams pastor


Roman Catholic


Franciscan Fathers-1500 34th av, Rev Engel- bert Gey pastor


Our Lady Help' of Christians (Portuguese)-E 9th se cor 26th av, Rev Candido Reburo pastor St Andrew's-Adeline sw cor 36th, Rev Laurence Murphy pastor


St Anthony's-1535 16th av, Rev P J Quinn pas- tor St Augustine's-6400 Dana, Rev J T Egan pas- tor


St Bernard's-63d av ne cor Orion, Rev E J Nolan pastor


St Columbia's-6405 San Pab av, Rev B J Can- tillon pastor


St Elizabeth's-1520 34th av, Rev Ildephonse Moser pastor


St Francis de Sales-Grove ne cor Hobart, Rev F X Morrison pastor


St Jarlath's-3300 Fruitvale av, Rev P M McHugh pastor


St John's-Grove cor 8th, Rev John Barrett pas- tor


St Joseph's (Portuguese)-1102 7th, Rev Jos Galli pastor


St Lawrence O'Toole-High cor Porter, Rev P J Ryan pastor


St Leandro's-Carpenter cor Ward (San Lean- dro), Rev John Hunt pastor


St Leo's-W s Pied av bet Ridgeway av and John, Rev Owen Lacey pastor


St Louis'-10010 E 14th, Rev M J Horan pastor St Marys'-Jefferson SW cor 8th, Rev E P Dempsey pastor


St Patrick's-10th bet Campbell and Peralta, Rev T J O'Connell pastor


Sacred Heart-Grove nw cor 40th, Rev Robert Sampson pastor


Unitarian


First-14th se cor Castro, Rev Clarence Reed pastor


United Brethren


First-34th and Adeline, Rev M C Lutz pastor Religious Societies and Organizations


Alameda County Sunday School Association-12-A Bacon bldg


Berean Bible Students- Golden West Hall, Pa- cific bldg


Bible Students' Association-408 11th


Christodelphians-Midget Hall, Pacific bldg Christian Brethren-1940 23d av


Church of God-719 54th, Rev L E Mellensifer pastor


Church of God in Christ-739 Center, Rev S W B Harrison


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon)-1918 Grove


Church of the Brethren-1917 40th av, Rev J U G Stiverson pastor


First Spiritualistic Church-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


First Universal Messianic Church-562 15th Friends' Church-799 52d, Rev Levi Gregory pas- tor


Gosple Auditorium-Rich cor 42d, Rev H A Ironside pastor


Gospel Tabernacle of the Christian and Missionary Alliance-743 21st, Rev Herbt Dyke pastor


Harmony Spiritualistic Society-Corinthian Hall, Pacific bldg


Independent Spiritual Society-2229 Tel av


International


Bible


Students'


Association-408


11th


National Catholic Welfare Council-928 Franklin Peniel Mission-483 7th


Piedmont Interdenominational Church-Mountain av cor Highland av. Rev C' D Milliken pastor


Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Magnolia se cor 16th


Salvation Army Hall-533 9th


Salvation Army-Scandinavian Corps-1305 Harri- son


Society of Friends-Pacific bldg


Spiritual Church of Life and Truth-408 11th Swedish Free Mission-2109 47th av


Theosophical Society-Midget Hall, Pacific bldg Trinity Spiritualist Church-12th cor Washn, Rev F K Brown pastor


Unity Center (New Thought)-Mrs E R Egy leader


Universal Spiritualistic Society-Athens Hall, Pa- cific bldg


Volunteers of America-General office 467 6th, J A Ray mgr


Y M C A-2101 Tel av, C G Titus genl sec


Y W C A-1515 Franklin, Alice M Brookman sec, Boarding Home 1944 Franklin, International Institute 1752 9th


CLUBS


Athenian-Nile Club-410 14th, Wm Hayden sec


Claremount County Club-Bway and Clifton, C H Singleton mgr


Compass Club-408 11th


Dimond Improvement Club-2218 Hopkins


East Oakland Social Settlement-2230 Dennison


Ebell Club and Auditorium-1440 Harrison


Slks' Club-420 14th, M A Whidden sec


Emeryville Coursing Club-1420 Park av


Everymans' Club-928 Franklin


Home Club-Park blvd cor Cottage av


Jefferson Club of Alameda County-704 Easton bldg, W J Hayes sec


Key System Level Club-2436 Grove


Ladies' Heath Club-243 12th


Laundrymen's Club of Alameda-201 Pacific bldg


Martin Eden Club-1900 Jackson


Men's Heath Club-243 12th


Moose Club-1116 Clay, W J Hamilton sec Mothers' Club-243 12th


Oakland Commandery Social Club (Knights Tem- plar)-508 11th


Oakland New Century Club-401 Peralta


Oakland Yacht Club-Foot of 19th av


Plymouth Center Athletic Club-Pied av opp Yosemite av (Pied)


Rainier Social Club-468 8th


Rotary Club-(See Civic and Commercial Or- ganizations


St Joseph Sodality (gymnasium)-1525 34th av School Womans' Club-308 Bacon bldg Sciots' Club-484 12th


Swedish-American Political Club-2229 Tel av


Thursday Night Club-334 14th


Zonery Club- The Wigwam, Pacific bldg


LABOR AND TRADE ORGANIZATIONS


The Oakland Labor Temple is now at 1030 Franklin se cor 11th. The councils and unions which meet there are herewith listed in their alphabetical order.


American Federation of Labor Headquarters-387 12th and office 79 Bacon bldg, W E Castro or- ganizer


Auto Mechanics' Union Local 1546-531 11th, E M Miner sec


Bakery and Confectionery Workers' Union No 119-1030 Franklin


Bakery Salesmen's Union No 102-1030 Franklin Bill Posters' and Billers' Union No 54-1030 Franklin


Blacksmiths' and Helpers' Union No 168-387 12th


Boilermakers' Union No 233-408 11th


Boot and Shoe Workers' Union No 324-1030 Franklin


Bottlers' Union No 293-408 11th


Bricklayers' Union No 8-387 12th


Brotherhood of Draftsman-1918 Grove


Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America No 735-812 Bway


Brotherhood of Railway Clerks No 802-408 11th Building Trades Council-1030 Franklin. S J


Donohoe sec


Butchers' Union No 633-1030 Franklin


California Typothetae-228 Bacon bldg,


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Handy sec


Carmen's Union No 192-1026 Franklin, W Moorhead bus agt


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Carmen's Union No 237-243 12th


Carpenters' Union No 36-761 12th


Carpenters' Union No 1187 (boxmakers)-1030 Franklin


Carpenters' Union No 1667-1030 Franklin


Carpenters' and Joiners' Union No 1424-9412 E 14 th


Carpet Layers' and Upholsterers' Union No 5- 561 11th


Casketmakers' Union-1030 Franklin


Cement Workers' Union No 19-1030 Franklin Central Labor Council-1030 Franklin, W A Spooner sec


Cigarmakers' Union No 253-1030 Franklin


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LABOR ORGANIZATIONS-MISCL ORGANIZATIONS


Cooks' Waiters' and Waitresses' Alliance No 31- 434 11th, F L Gratteau sec


Dining Car Employers' Union No 328-1781 7th, D J Jones sec


Electrical Craftsmen's Union-408 11th


Electrical Workers' Union No 283-408 11th


Electrical Workers' Union No 595-1918 Grove Electrical Workers' Union No 895-243 12th Foundry Employes' Union-387 12th


Hod Carriers' Union No 166-761 12th


Ice and Cold Storage Workers' Union-1030 Franklin


Ice Wagon Drivers' Union No 610-1030 Franklin International Association of Machinists No 284- 531 11th


International Union of Stationary and Operating Engineers No 641-408 11th


Iron Workers' Union No 117 (bridge, structural and ornamental)-1030 Franklin


Iron Molders' Union No 164-387 12th


Janitors' Union-1030 Franklin


Journeymen Barbers' Union No 134-1030 Frank- lin


Journeymen Tailors' Union No 266-1030 Franklin Lathers' Union No 88-387 12th


Laundry Wagon Drivers' Union No 316-1030 Franklin


Laundry Workers, Cleaners and Dyers Union No 210-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Material Teamsters' Union No 577-408 11th Milk Wagon Drivers' Union No 302-387 12th Millmen's Union No 550-1030 Franklin


Moving Picture Machine Operators' Union No 169 -- 1030 Franklin


Musicians Union Branch 6-1121 Washington National Federation of Postoffice Employes No 78-243 12th


Order of Railway Expressmen-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Painters' Decorators' and Paperhangers' Union No 127-761 12th


Painters' Union No 787 (Sign, Carriage and Pic- torial)-1030 Franklin


Piano Organ and Musical Instrument Workers' Union No 12-Midget Hall, Pacific bldg


Plaster and Cement Finishers' Union No 112- 408 11th


Plumbers' Union No 444-1030 Franklin Pressmen's Union No 125-408 11th


Railroad Sheet Metal Workers' Union-408 11th Retail Clerks' Association-1110 Bway


Riggers' and Stevedores' Union No 33-201 Washn Sheet Metal Workers' Union No 216-408 11th Ship Riggers' Union No 250-763 12th Shipwrights' Union No 875-761 12th Shipyard Laborers' Union-1030 Franklin S P Shops Federation-408 11th


Steamfiitters' Union No 342-761 12th Steel Workers' Union No 1-1236 32d Stenographers, Typewriters, Bookkeepers and


Assistants' Union No 14863-1030 Franklin Street Railway Employes' Union-387 12th Switchmans' Union No 158-1557 7th


Teamsters' Union Local No 70-387 12th


Theatrical Stage Employes' Union No 107-387 12th


Typographical Union No 36-408 11th United Labor Union No 304-761 12th


United Laborers' No 13018-1030 Franklin


FRATERNAL AND SOCIAL


(Labor and Trade Organizations) Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen Oakland Lodge No 92-1918 Grove


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Western Shore Lodge No 71-408 11th


Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Okld Lodge No 850-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers No 2.83- Midget Hall, Pacific bldg


Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, Ladies' Auxiliary Okld Division No 156- Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman, Okld Lodge No 143-1557 7th


Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Ladies' Aux- iliary Encinal Lodge No 390-Midget Hall, Pa- cific bldg


Brotherhood of Railway Clerks-Midget Hall, Pa- cific bldg


International Association of Machinists, Ladies' Auxiliary Okld Lodge No 97-2436 Grove


International Order of Boilermakers, Railroad Lodge No 623-Athens Hall, Pacific bldg


International Union of Stationary and Operat- ing Engineers, Ladies' Auxiliary No 1-Midget Hall, Pacific bldg


Junior Order United American Mechanics, Custer Council No 22-Corinthian Hall, Pacific bldg, W H Nelson sec


Order of Railway Conductors, Golden Gate Div No 364-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Order of Railway Conductors, Ladies' Auxiliary City of Oaks Division No 70-Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Southern Pacific Railroad Lodge No 623-Pacific bldg


Military Fraternal Societies American Legion


Oakland Post No 5-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 306 12th. E G Winsbey commander .


Women's Auxiliary of Oakland Post No 5-Meets Mondays, 107 Hotel Oakland. Adelle Carly sec


American War Mothers


Oakland Chapter-Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays at 2:30 p m, Memorial Hall, City Hall, Mrs C J Waterhouse pres


British-American Great War Veterans' Association (Inc)


Oakland Post No 1-Meets Monday evenings, 2436 Grove. F V Clark honorary sec


Grand Army of the Republic


Admiral D D Porter Post 169-Meets 1st and 3d Mondays, Rm B, City Hall


Appomattox Post 50-Meets Saturdays 8 p m, Rm B, City Hall


Lyon Post 8-Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays 3 p m Rm B, City Hall Women's Auxiliary of the G A R


Appomattox Relief Corps No 5-Meets Thursday 2 p m, 411 13th


Col John B Wyman Circle 22- Meets 1st and 3d Tuesdays 2 p m, Golden West Hall, Pacific bldg


Lyon Relief Corps 6-Meets Friday 3 p m, Rm B, City Hall


United Spanish War Veterans


E H Liscum Camp No 7-Meets Thursday eve- nings Memorial Hall, City Hall. B P Walls commander


Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U S


Col John Jacob Astor Post No 85-Meets 1st and 3d Fridays at 8 p m Memorial Hall, City Hall. T D Foster commander




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