Polk's Crocker-Langley San Francisco city directory, 1931, Part 2

Author: R.L. Polk & Co
Publication date: 1930
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1662


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SAN FRANCISCO-THE CITY OF HOSPITALITY


bers of the police, fire, civil service, school, park, health and public works commissions. It requires 14 votes on the board of supervisors to override his veto. San Francisco has operated under four charters, granted in 1850, 1851, 1856 and 1898. The last embraces the "initiative and referendum" clause.


HARBOR AND COMMERCE-Centered in the San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco is an important port of general commerce, handling a large and valuable domestic and foreign trade. It is the main gateway of commerce for the vast territory of the Central Pacific Coast Arca and Intermountain States. The Bay extends from the Golden Gate to the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers on the northeast, and to a point near San Jose on the south, covering an arca of 450 square miles. The deep-water commerce enters San Francisco Bay through the Golden Gate, which is but one mile wide, thus affording natural pro- tection from the ocean to the waters of the San Francisco Bay. To this has been added the most compre- hensive docking and berthing facilities, rail and freight connections, modern and well-equipped warehouses, etc. San Francisco harbor has 18 miles of berthing space and this is constantly being added to; 7,369,015 square feet of cargo space ; 48 modern piers; facilities to dock the largest vessels ; seven drydocks; 160 spur tracks; 58 miles of belt railways connecting piers and warehouses; car capacity for more than 2900 cars ; 42 cranes, derricks and aerials.


The harbor is controlled by the State of California and is governed by a board of harbor commissioners appointed by the Governor. Of the 48 piers, most of them are assigned to steamship companies having their own fleets and operating their own schedules. Repairs and maintenance average $1.500,000.


The water-borne commerce of San Francisco has trebled since pre-war days. San Francisco, according to the U. S. Department of Commerce, at the close of 1929 ranked fourth among the 49 customs districts of the U. S. in the value of imports and exports. Arrivals and departures of vessels show the following increases :


1923 1929


Arrivals 6792 7372


Registered Tonnage 15,049,446 19,193,905


Departures 6830 7370


Registered Tonnage 14,802,870 19,592,704 1929


Exports Imports.


1923 $160,432,622 166,776,496


$206,208,000 212,662,000


The principal exports are mineral oil, gasoline, canned and dried fruits, barley, raw cotton, automobiles, cigarettes, tobacco, rice, flour, canned milk, redwood, canned salmon, leather.


The principal imports are raw silk, coffee, copra, sugar, burlap, chena wood oils, cocoanut oil, newsprint paper, tea and tin.


The 1929 report of the U. S. Army Engineers shows that while foreign trade is important, it does not begin to approximate the enormous volume of domestic trade.


Total tonnage, Port of San Francisco, 1929. Foreign tonnage Inland waterway tonnage . Domestic Coastwise tonnage


47.076,540 Tons 5.442,596 15,685,082 25,948,862


Besides the movement of commodities by water, there is a large rail traffic in San Francisco. During 1930 it reached 212,234 carloadings in and out of the city, not including less-than-carload business.


San Francisco is also the ocean port for the great inland empire of California, 500 miles in length, 50 miles wide and containing 16,100,000 acres of irrigable land, 5,000,000 acres of which is under irrigation. Approxi- mately 33 per cent of the tonnage of the port is received from points on the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, which drain a large portion of the "back country."


San Francisco is the port of call for 165 steamship lines. Of these 21 are intercoastal; 15 Trans-Pacific, Hawaiian and Oriental; 17 United Kingdom and Continental Europe; 13 Central and South America; 8 Australasia ; 22 coastwise ; 1 Alaska ; + Hawaii; ] Africa ; 5 round the world. The remainder are owned and operated by oil, lumber and fish interests.


San Francisco is served by three transcontinental railroads, which also operate north and south on the Pacific Coast and throughout the State of California.


INDUSTRIES-The latest available Federal Census of Manufacturing showed the following conditions to exist in San Francisco and the territory included in what is known as the Metropolitan Area : San Fran- cisco-Number of establishments, 2092; wage-earners, 41,909; wages, $61,133,952; value of products, $429,- 728,194. Metropolitan Area (five counties)-Number of establishments, 3290; wage-earners, 86,444 ; wages, $125,883,762; value of products, $1,017,257,289. Metropolitan Area (nine counties)-Number of establish- ments, 3758; wage-earners, 98,038; wages, $139,532,999; value of products, $1,127,926,431.


The principal industries are : Printing and publishing, coffee and spice, meat slaughtering and packing,


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bread and bakery products, motor vehicles, men's and women's clothing, foundry and machine shop products, canning and preserving, furniture, confectionery, ice cream, flour and grain products, rice, chocolate and cocoa products, structural iron and steel, electrical machinery, tobacco, cigars, cigarettes, tinware, lumber, jute bags, paper boxes, shoes, leather goods of all kinds, etc.


Industries ranked by the annual value of their production in 1927 included :


Printing and publishing


Value of Output $39,157,504 Coffee and spice .


31,275,785 Canning and preserving 21,369,584


Slaughtering and meat packing


20,015,907


Bread and bakery products


16,033,343


Men's and women's clothing


12,130,070


Foundry and machine shop products


11.142,131


Furniture Confectionery


10,733,296 7,472,801


DISTRIBUTION-The Department of Commerce analysis of the statistics for the 11,422 establishments in San Francisco reporting at the 1927 census of distribution shows that the largest annual sales for 1926 were made by 1885 wholesale and retail grocery and delicatessen establishments. The sales of these estab- lishments amounted to $389,895,400. Including the salaried employees, proprietors and firm members, there were 5967 persons at work in the establishments and their annual salaries amounted to $10,219,400. Next came the wholesale and retail automobile establishments, with sales amounting to $115,464,200. Following the automobile establishments, the largest sales were shown by 228 establishments engaged in the sale of building material ; 134 wholesale and 94 retail, with total sales of $112,727,100.


FINANCIAL-San Francisco has been made the Financial Center of the West as a result of those insti- tutions which have centered their operations here. Fifteen hundred national firms have established Western: headquarters in San Francisco. The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is the headquarters of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, now the fourth largest district in the nation. One of the major regionali Stock Exchanges in the United States is maintained in San Francisco. There is also a San Francisco Curb: Exchange and a San Francisco Mining Exchange. The fourth largest bank in the United States has its| headquarters here, and eight of the banks in San Francisco are among the first hundred banks of the nation. The figures following were furnished by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce : Bank clearings in 1930 totaled $9,558,594,000; bank debits for 1930 totaled $15,055,143,000.


BANK CLEARINGS-FIVE YEARS


1926 $9,799,768,677 1927 ... $10,117,987,269 1928


. . . . .$11,491,219,374


1929 $10,938,052,000 1930 $9,558,594,000


BANK DEBITS-FIVE YEARS


1927 $15,051,200,000 1928 $18,384,203,000


1926 .$12,598,486,000 1929 .. $16,987,478,000 1930 . . $15,044,143,000


San Francisco Stock Exchange and San Francisco Curb Exchange stock and bond sales for 1930 amounted to $518,323,126. Insurance-$273,000,000 worth of insurance business covering the entire West clears: through San Francisco annually. Eight internationally known outside insurance companies have con -; structed their own buildings in San Francisco. Per capita wealth-Based on total value of all property in: the city, the per capita wealth in 1930 was $4,975. Postal receipts in 1923 were $7,040,036; and 1930, $9,090,597.


PUBLIC BUILDINGS-First comes the group in the Civic Center, declared by the Duke of Connaught to be the finest thing of its kind in the world. The group consists: (1) City Hall, of classic design, sur- mounted by an immense dome, higher than the dome of the Capitol at Washington. Cost, $4,000,000. (2) Exposition Auditorium, seating capacity of 12,000 in the main auditorium, with numerous small halls; cost, $2,000,000. (3) San Francisco Public Library ; cost, $1,500,000. (4) State Building ; cost, $1,000,000. There is now being built a War Memorial group of buildings, as a part of the Civic Center, to cost $4,000,000, consisting of opera house, American Legion halls, etc. A Federal building is also planned in the near future ..


California Palace of the Legion of Honor, in Lincoln Park overlooking the Golden Gate, is a replica of the Palace of the Legion of Honor in Paris. It was presented to the city. The structure cost $2,000,000. United States Mint, located at Fifth and Mission streets, built in 1874; Post-Office Building, corner of Seventh and Mission streets; Ferry Building, at the foot of Market street on the waterfront, built by the State in 1896 at a cost of $1,000,000. It is 659 feet long and 156 feet wide, and in addition to serving as a ferryboat terminal, contains many State offices. The Customs House and United States Appraiser's Build- ings represent an expenditure of more than $1,000,000. In Golden Gate Park are located the De Young


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Memorial Museum, Academy of Sciences, Steinhart Aquarium, Museum of Anthropology. At Kearny and Washington streets is the Hall of Justice, erected in 1910 at a cost of $1,000,000, containing police courts and the criminal department of the superior court.


PARKS. - San Francisco is noted for its beautiful and extensive parks. There are forty-six parks, with a total acreage of 3000; others are under development. In addition to the municipal parks, the several gov- ernment reservations, the largest of which is the Presidio, comprising 1542 acres, all go toward augmenting the aggregate area of the city parks. The area given above does not include the numerous golf courses in and about the city. More than $15,000,000 has been expended on municipal parks since 1870. All of San Francisco's parks are "man-made." Originally only sand dunes marked the spots where today are gardens of rarest flowers, shrubs and giant trees. Even lakes, streams, waterfalls, mountains, vallcys and dales were worked out by man, to say nothing of the miles of walks, bridle paths and boulevards traversing the parks. Golden Gate Park is one of the world's most noted playgrounds. It comprises 1013 acres and is about 3 miles long and a half-mile wide, extending from Stanyan street on the east to the Pacific Ocean on the west and lies in the midst of San Francisco's choice residential districts.


In the park are many museums, monuments, an aviary, aquarium, music temple, stadium, tennis courts, baseball grounds, football grounds, trotting and pacing horse track, athletic field and running track pad- docks, and children's playgrounds. There are more than 25 miles of improved driveways in the park. Wild animals of many species are to be secn, while every bird and squirrel known to California roams or flies at will through the dense woods and shrubbery. At the western end of the park is to be seen the sloop "Gjoa," the only vessel that ever navigated the Northwest Passage, and which was given to San Francisco by its owner and explorer, Captain Roald Amundsen, discoverer of the South Pole also; the gift was accepted by San Francisco June 16, 1909. The ship was hauled up on the beach and is protected by a high iron fence.


Miscellaneous Information


Information pertaining to City, County, State and Federal Government, Churches, Consuls, Parks, Public Schools, Secret and Fraternal Societies, State Societies, Trade and Labor Organizations, etc., will be found in Alphabetical Section or under proper heading in Classified Section.


Removals, Alterations and Additions


A B C Flour Co B G Pederseo mgr 1230 18th | Barnes Walter A mining eng and mirs agt


Abeyta Elsy facty hd r378a 9th


" Evalia facty hd r378a 9th


Abos Ray with Gladding McBean & Co r128 7th av


Abrahams Isaac 1 emp Samarkand Co r Pied- moat


Abrahamson Adolph coremkr r721 Geary


Abram Harry dritsma Cal Pkg Corp r48 Lo- yola ter


Abreu Joaquin chtmkr Redlick Newman Co r Menlo Park


Adams C W dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r San Anselmo


" Wm clk r755 Bush


Agler Wm B dept mgr Assoc Oil Co r Bkly Agoste Geo L clk r1490 Quesada av


Agostin! Aladino (Assunta) sisma h1319 Shaf- ter av


Ahern Emmet J slsma Western Asbestos Mag- Deska Co r107 28th


Ahrens W tmstr r708 Paris


Alavanse Angelo with Victorla Pastry Co r872 Broadway


Alhedl Consuelo with Bank of Am x3315 Jack- soo


Albion Lumber Co C F Fling geol mgr 65 Market R981


Aldea Clarence J dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r Bkly


Alexander Louis L firmo Raphael Weill & Co r1499 Sutter


" Margt Mrs sten Letterman Geal Hosp r2539 Lake


" Sam chauf r843 Van Ness av


Alleo Denzel chemist Cal Pkg Corp r Bkly


" Earl cook r843 Van Ness av


" Thos mech Sherman Clay & Co r Okid Allison S D fruit buyer Cal Pkg Corp r Okid Alper H r57 Taylor


Alter Fredk S dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r1245 Callforala


American Brake Materials Corp A L Clark rep auto brake liniog 74 New Montgy R303 " Safety Razor Corp Paul Lindner mgr 631 O'Farrell


Silk Factors Inc H J Griffith pres 333 Fre- mont


Amity Chapter Order of Eastern Star 2668 Mission


Anderson Anders 0 (Anderson & Rowe) h45 Belcher


" Ellen dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r3647 17th Geo A sisma Atlas Heating & Ventilating Co


" Robt stevedore r1275 Rhode Island


" & Rowe (A Anderson W A Rowe) plmbrs 45 Belcher


Andert Raymond asst chemist Lactein Co Andreotti Nathaniel A (Norma P) mgr Fill- more-Sacto br Bk of Am h92 Castro Andrew Cecelia Indywkr r1228 McAllister


Andrews Claire stea Zellerbach Paper Co r Bkly


" Wm H r1015 Geary


Andros Peter (Lola) lab r147 Stillman


Angiolini Clelia with Bank of Am r895 24th av Angus Geo cash Cal Pkg Corp r Atherton Animo Andw lab r2780 Broadway


Anselmi Guldo tchr Sts Peter and Paul's Sch r666 Filbert


Anspacher Philip sismo M Seller Co r795 Sutter


Anteon Francis J clk r935 Buena Vista av " Paul h935 Buena Vista av


Apaka Hilda nurse r3514 California Araldo Maddalena h950 Rutland


Arata Henry A clk r2907 Diamond


Arbea Erba h341 Woolsey


Arellus H N drftsmn Cal Pkg Corp r San Anselmo


Armshy Jas K chairman finance com Cal Pkg Corp r Ross


" Jeffrey K slsmn Cal Pkg Corp r Burlingame Armstrong Albt T sisma Pac Coast Paper Co r Burlingame


" V asst office mgr Cal Pkg Corp r1441 WII- lard


Arnold Ernest (Kaioz & Arnold) r406 Sutter Atchison Thos E mgr Federal Surety Co r2490 Chestout


Auze Alf canvas gds 343 Saosome R609


B-C Metal Stamping Co P L Anderson v-pres- mgr 327 Laogton


Bacigalupi Blanch K hkpr Geo H Croley Co r3101 Scott


Bacon Wm R (Bacoo & Co)


Badt-Falk & Co (R A Badt (Los Angeles) R G Falk) bldg matls 557 Market


Bagna Areste lab h909 22d


Bahls Esther v-prio Commodore Sloat Sch Baldwin Howard M sismo Pac Coast Paper Co r Bkly


Ballentlal Jas A jr sisma Pac Traveling Goods Co r70 27th av


Baocroft Philip real est 731 Market R400 r Walnut Creek


Barbi Peter (Albina) h1358 Hampshire Barkan Fritz (Ella) diamond Imptr 704 Mar- ket R502 r Palo Alto


220 Mootgy R1110 r San Rafael Barneson J Leslie res partner Walsh O'Con- por & Barneson 225 Montgomery Barraco Ignatius P (Anita) sls mgr Collonan Elec & Mig Co r683 Hanover


Barron E F slsmo Ruff & Co Ltd r1040 Van Ness av


Barrows John O dist mgr Natl Finance Re- serve Corp


Barstow Carl H sec A Carpentier & Empire Trading Co r Ala


Bartley Alf P mirs agt 163 2d R7 r Okid Bass Fredk E (Eleanor M) phys 2665 Baker Bastable Mae E sec West American Floaoce Co r48 Fair av


Bates Arth P chf clk Standard Brands of Cal r2735 Mission


Batloff Katie Mrs ladywkr h837 Vermont


Baughman Clarence O real est 690 Market R425 r Okld


Baumann Herman C (Joan D) archt 251 Kearny R509 h822 Noe


Bay Point & Clayton Railroad Co H S Cowell pres W H George sec-geal mgr 2 Market Bay W H r52 Sanchez


Beatsall Mat Co C G Gauntlett pres 340 Sao- some R212


Becker Clarke H sisma Gurley-Lord Tire Co r863 Fillmore


Beder Florence N r224 Lenox


Bell Arth clk r968 York


Belser A J clk r855 Ploe


Belt Railway Co of Chicago J S Jenka genl agt 216 Plne R503


Bennett Amelia M Mrs drsmkr 545 Sutter R402 r851 35th av


Berglund Walter chemist r2444 Gates


Bernard Rae Mrs r437 28th av


Bernstein Louis los broker 114 Saosome r44 Cervantes blvd


" Sydney A (Irene A) h839 41st av Bertellag Optical Co 188 Geary R29


Bessette Arth J editor Referee & Announcer r Okld


Beulah Chapter No 99 Order of Eastern Star 4705 3d


Beyerle Mig Co E J Riddell mgr rubber gds 165 Post R514


Bloom A & Co Leland Marcuse mgr cordage 53 Washington


Bode Lloyd M slsmn Herbst Bros r2395 24th av Boerner Richd A (Boeroer & Leadley) 1662 Valencia


Boerder & Leadlay (R A Boerner N R Lead- layı furn mirs Hooper bet 4th and 5th Boero Ernest (Katten Sullivan & Boero Ltd) r Albany


Bosse Florence r562 Sutter


Bowes E W N (Gertrude G) (Bowes Produc- tions) h1327 Hyde


" Productions (E W N Bowes Selgfreld Graf) motion pictures 1040 Geary


Boyle Langdon Co Wm P Mitchell mgr ins brokers 114 Saosome R517


Bradstreet's Adjustment Service Inc J I Voor- hees mgr collos 486 Calif R524


Brandi Jos S sismo M Seller Co


Brandt Thelma M asst mgr Trans Guar Co r555 Broderick


Bredhoff Wm N slsmn Gurley-Lord Tire Co r Larkspur


Brehaney Helen D sten F A De Respinis r Burlingame


Bright H M r52 Sanchez


British America Assurance Co of Toronto Cravens-Dargan & Co geol agts 200 Bush Broadbent Alfd E (Alma) furrier h2291 14th av


Brockway-Tahoe-Vista Corp J F Lawrence sec- treas real est 693 Sutter 5th f


Broderick Patk L (Emily) (Mogan & Co) h1595 Noe


Brooks A Julia r3027 Buchanan


Broska Joho (Arline) cond r709 Clayton


Brotherhood of Americao Yeomen S F Home- stead No 1213 3450 20th


Brown Embert M real est 2049 Irving


Budd John Co Arth W Stypes Inc Pac Coast rep newspaper rep 55 New Mootgy R305 Buoting Brass & Bronze Co A P James mgr 198 2d


Burke Bryant h517 7th Burmeister Carl r38 Rausch


Burnaby Lodge No 104 Order of Sons of St George Frank Laughlin sec 414 Mason Butterfield Cath M h1334 Stevenson


Byers David K aud r440 Geary


California Appraisal Co Inc O H Uznay pres Mary Hopkins sec 74 New Montgy 5th 0 " Chapter Order of De Molay 1859 Geary


· Cottoo Miils Co Alfd Auze mgr 343 San- some R609 fumigating dept 95 Berry


" Natural Gas & Development Co C I Stur- rock sec lands 405 Montgy


" Orange Drink Co N K Herzog mgr Ferry bldg


" -Pacific Commercial Assa F A Costello pres colins 55 New Montgomery


" Sales Co Inc L E Pearson pres C L Tilden sec mirs agts 218 Ploe R608


Campbell David H formu City Coal Co r241 Crescent


CAMPBELL THOMAS A (Thelma D) Pacifle Coast Mgr Allied General Corporation, 111 Sntter, Tel GA rfield 3693, r42 York Dr. Piedmont


Capper Publications W B Flowers mgr 55 New Montgomery R201


Carey Wm M (Marguerite P) watchma h923a Dolores


Carnation Milk Producta Co of California EL Dial mgr Vallejo and Davis


Carpenter Jos F K ins agt h51 Laoders Carroll Ruth clk r747 Eddy


Casimir Chapter No 252 Order of Eastero Star Ashtoo and Ocean avs


Casper A mgr Nathan Rothman r575 Pierce Cassasa Chas R (Ethel C) musician b621 42d


Cassidy Frank D sismo M Seller Co


Caton R slsmn Natl Biscuit Co r Sausalito


Caulkins Carl W slsmn Thompson & Holmes r Ala


Central Zloolsts Organization 926 Grove


Chace Henry U sismo Cal Pkg Corp r2001 Pierce


Chamberlin Cecil F (Arleta) slsmn h2728 Bryant


Chamberlin Justin (Priscilla A) atty and ref- eree State Dept of Industrial Relations r840 Powell


Chamora A clk r1114 McAllister


Chandler H Thos lab r680 Golden Gale av Charles Nathan A (Ermyne) barber h363 Page Chick Gus asst dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r Bkly


Christensen Esther sten r3331 21st


Christian Assembly Rev J A Rossi pastor 2338 San Bruno av


Christian Evidence Soclety 1426 Turk


Christensen Mary K bkpr Thompsoo & Holmes r804 Dolores


Christianson Wm J (Helen B) cond h224 Knox Church Ellen iostr French Hosp r819 40th av Churchill Dale sisma h2215 44th av


Cincinnati Time Recording Co Murray McCabe rep 55 New Montgomery R424


Ciucci Adolph (Marle) slsmn M E Morris r267 Anderson


Clark Walter potr r3889 Sacramento


Clarke Chas D (Grace) r440 Geary


" Louella W r440 Geary


Clarkson Jos W elev opr r319 Chicago


Clasby Margt watter r110 Noe


Clay Barbara H sten r1430 Larkio


Clifford John J mgr Merchant & Mirs Traf- fc Bureau r1900 Turk


" Robt D (May) whsmo r305 Franklin


Cilfton Mark r57 Taylor


Clonts Margt slswo r440 Geary


Cloutier Arth F sismo Roberts Mig Co r Fairfax


Clyne Mercedes with Waterhouse-Weinstock- Scovel Co h423 10th av


" Thos J clk Haas Bros r Burlingame Coast Wholesale Music Co F A Norton pres Louis Gottlieb (Los Angeles) v-pres W C Pearce sec E A McLean treas 536 Mission Cobus J M hkpr r1015 Geary


Coen Thos R clk r1353 Fuoston av


Cohen Maurice millhd r54 Hamilton


Cohn Julius r935 Geary


Colleary John W sisma Met Lndy Co r119 Haight


Collins E Jas jau r372 Richmond av


" Ella M cik r507 Webster


" Jas clk r1040 Van Ness ay


" John W (Hazel) h887 Rhode Island


" Merle sten r2240 North Point


Columbus Nest No 1807 Order of Owls 4705 3d Colwell Eliz clk r1365 Taylor


Commandery Chapter Order of De Molay 2137 Sutter


Congable Heory F mgr Madewell Mig Co r Okld


Congistre Gerardo clk Caldwell Shipping Co r Okld


CONNECTICUT GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Myron L Fairchild Mgr, R M Wyllie Cashier, Life, Accident, Health and Group Insurance, 533 Ross Bldg 235 Mont- gomery, Tel GA rfield 6106


Connelly Allce A clk r818 Scott


Coonors Wm r57 Taylor


Coorad Lou O tchr r440 Geary


Cooroy Edw V jr (Della) asst mgr Colloban Elec & Mig Co r217 Oliver


Cook Max J cook r270 Clementina


Cooley Clarence mech r1036 Polk


Cooper Eda clk r3301 Broderick


" Esther labtry wkr Mckesson-Langley-Mich- aels Co r Okld


" J S aud Cal Pkg Corp r Piedmont Copp Jos clk r2010 19th


Corden Edwin E (Bertha) with DC&RCo r575 Diamond


Cornfoot Geo J tmstr r323 Hearst av Corola Thelma r440 Geary Corville Stanley with DC&BCo r Okld


Cosmoa Social Club Royal Arch Masons 1545. Steiner


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Costello Anne with Waterhouse-Weinstock -


Scovel Co r523 5th av


" Frank A (Dorothy D) lawyer 55 New Mont- gomiery hl Rosewoed dr " Margt W sec F A Cestelle rl Rosaweod dr Coulon Jean Jabtry wkr r1348 6th BV Cox W Saml Inb r2434 Jackson Creib Loular labtrywkr r305 San Jose Qv Creig Harry Aremn r13 Elizabeth " Henry J tmstr r13 Elizabeth Cremer Loula r562 Butter Crane Louis furn Inshr r1258 9th av Critchley Wm pkr re2 Collins Cromwell Thes O engr r2948 Celifernla Crooks R V (Carrie) servmn Muster-Wait Motera r533 Brennan Crossman John alsmn r843 Van Ness av Crosson Wm B clk r308 Crescent av Crowder Helyne clk r777 20th av Crowley Chas porter r896 Folaom " Elleen nurse r3978 Sacramento Cunningham John clk r168b Dolores Curtin Richd J tmstr r1382 Vermont Curtis C R r342 Orant av " Helen slswn r1015 Ocary Cuther Adom baker r38 Rausch


Dahl Erling with DC&HCo r3520 21st Delmese John tchr Sts Peter and Paul's Sch r666 Filbert


Daly J R asst dept mgr Cal Pkg Corp r Bkly Daut Wm F electre Am Engr and Color Plate Co r Bkly


Davenport H E cik Sherman Clay & Co I Okld


Davis Eva slswn r557 Flllmere


# Florence Indywkr r35 Manor dr


" Florence slswn Donnell's r Okid


" Florence M slswn r4030 Agua Vlata


" Frank W electro r698 Bush


" J B r342 Grant Av Dawson Ethel E slswn r1440 Washington Debold Chaa chauf h1205 Dolores DeBenis Martin printer Envelope Corp r Bkly Deering R Guy emp Raphael Welll & Co h1840 Irving


De Felice Jos factywkr r2033 Larkin Degler Curt D emp Haas Bros r Bkly De Gregoria Helen clk r3042 Sacramente De Gregorie Peter J pntr r1045 Filbert De Gryse Albt chauf r163 Lee av Deister Bernice clk Simmons Co r Ala Del Benta clk r1438 Galvez av Co Del Campo Angelo supt Dlogman Cigar r1618 Masen


Dellus Leuise E r562 Sutter Demaree Grace siswn r490 Fair Oaks de Marment Florence E r745 39th av " Hermeline r745 39th av


DeMartini Irene cash Raphael Weill & Ce r2635 18th Dent B F slsmo r1255 Pelk Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Ce (Perishable Freight Dept; N K Lockwood dist mgr 85 2d R307 Deparade Estelle M Mrs sten Bulletti Machy Co r Albany Desauza Jos clk r1470 Callfornia


de Savignac Desiree LaF beauty opr r940 Sut- ter


Desiden Astolfo formn Hogan & Co r Fairfax DeSilva J S with Gladding McBean & Co r San Mateo


De Veer Blanche tchr in chg Geugh Sch De Velviss Earnestine (wid David E) h745 39th av


DeVer Olive Mrs r562 Sutter Devincenzi Raymond chauf r3916 24th " Victor A clk Haas Bros r San Bruno Devine Anne r342 Grant av De Vitis Vincenzo driver h77 Rudden av DeWitt Connie siswn r625 Taylor Diaz Gabriel (Delphine) with DC&HCo r2523 Pine


Dickey Mary E nurse r440 Geary Dilley A E clk r480 Geary Dillon Bessle ladywkr r2162 Heward " Howard P lino epr r1391 O'Farrell Di Matteo N mgr El Imparcial r1027 Pacific Dincoff Kath L clk r634 Powell Dippel Henry W jr (Ano B) h448 Dewey blvd Ditter Jos mach r1116 Ellis Dittmore Alpha sten r350 Grove Doane Guy R (Nellie) r440 Geary Dobb Ernest M mech r1117 Ellis Dobka John Indywkr r105 Lakeview Dodge Hilda maid r3080 Washington Dodson J W jr clk Sherman Clay & Co r Okld




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