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Fintzelberg & Steinmetz
Real Estate, Insurance and Loans
Rents Collected Property Managed Taxes Paid
759 Sixth St., Express Block San Diego, California
Chas. F. O'Neall
REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE LOANS
966, Sixth
Phones :- Home 3590 Main 252
MAIN 4723 .D. PIERSALL DWL BLDG. SAN DIEGO REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
and NOTARY PUBLIC
414 Owl Drug Bldg.
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REAL ESTATE-RUBBER STAMPS
ROOD-PETERS CO.
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, BONDS FIRE, AUTO, LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION INSURANCE BUSINESS PROPERTIES Our Specialty
King George Hotel Bldg.
909 SEVENTH
PHONES-Main 1478 Home 4328
CALIFORNIA STAMP COMPANY
SEALS STENCILS STEEL STAMPS RUBBER STAMPS TRADE CHECKS CEMENT AND BURNING BRANDS and SIGN LETTERS
METAL BADGES CELLULOID
BUTTONS and RIBBON BADGES for conventions, delega- tions, clubs, societies, committees, campaigns and advertising pur- poses.
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215 C St., Opposite Savoy Theatre, SAN DIEGO, CAL.
ADVERTISE IN THE DIRECTORY IT WILL BRING RESULTS
SOMEONE READS IT ALL THE TIME
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
Le Brand Flint
Instructor in Artistic Pianoforte Playing
SUCCESSFUL AND PROGRESSIVE
STUDIO
2748 Fifth Street, Near Olive Homephone 3030. Take Car No. 1 Three Months Summer Course Special Rates
Special Features
The distinctive two-piano method. Regular conservatory course, which is accredited by all reputable conservatories. Thorough training and rapid advancement. All necessary music supplied without addi- tional expense. Especially interesting foundation work for beginners. Special courses for those desiring to learn accompanist work for orches- tra, or to play for moving pictures. Soiree Musicales given the first Tuesday evening of every month, wherein pupils have opportunity to appear.
Junior Rhythmus Class, a delightful music party for children, meets every Saturday afternoon from two to four o'clock.
Tuition and enrollment is by the monthly system, enabling students to enroll at any time. Mr. Flint is prepared to accept engagements for concerts, recitals, oratorios, and festivals, as well as for either formal or informal club or home affairs.
Competent assistants teaching under the personal supervision of Mr. Flint for those desiring less expensive courses.
Terms furnished on application. Interesting Booklet of Results mailed upon request.
Le Grand Flint
CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Second Floor P. M. Johnson Building, Northeast Corner Seventh and Broadway. Entrance on Seventh Street
STRICTLY A SAN DIEGO INSTITUTION
Three Courses: Shorthand, Business Training, Combined
More than 500 Enrollments to date. Phones- Main 4008; Home 1727
Tuition Reasonable. K. V. HANDLEY, Principal and Owner.
SAN DIEGO ARMY AND NAVY ACADEMY
A SELECT SCHOOL FOR MANLY BOYS
Located in sunniest spot in California, on Mission Bay and Pacific Ocean. Out-of-door classes, boating and bath- ing during entire year. The individual attention, thorough- ness of instruction, character training under positive Christ- ian influences-these features should appeal to every thoughtful parent. Highest Scholarship Index Figure of all Military Schools represented at University California. Ac- credited West Point and U. S. Bureau of Education. Write for illustrated Year Book.
CAPT. THOS. A. DAVIS. Supt.
Late Sixth U. S. V. Infantry.
PACIFIC BEACH, CALIF.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES-SEEDS-SHOW CASES-STATIONERS
San Diego Conservatory of Austr
CHESLEY MILLS, Director
ALL ARTIST FACULTY
Conservatory Orchestra under the personal direction of Chesley Mills, open to all interested in practical orchestra work. Rehearsals at Con- servatory Building Fridays, 7:30 p. m.
Classes in Composition, Theory, History of Music, Etc. IN CHARGE OF ROYAL A. BROWN. Ensemble class work Free to Students Wednesday afternoon 2:30 to 5:00 p. m. Terms for lessons and class work upon application at Conservatory Building, No. 1630 5th St. Telephones Main, 4081; Home, 2430.
Nearpass Seed Store
ESTABLISHED 1897
We are the oldest Seed House in San Diego. We carry the largest stock south of Los Angeles. Our seeds are grown on contract by the most reliable growers in this country and Europe-they will give you satisfaction. We are exclusive agents for Cyphers Incubators, Wizard Fertilizer and Columbia Planters.
PHONES: HOME 2676; Main 893
522 SIXTH ST., SAN DIEGO
Main 2074
Home 2074
Show Cases and Fixtures
AND FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS SCHIEFER & SONS
Factory and Sales Room 8th to 9th St. on J.
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
HOME 1030
MAIN 828
Carpenter's, Inc.
COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, OFFICE SUPPLIES Architects' and Engravers' Supplies
Book Department on Second Floor 1036 Sixth Street
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TENTS AND AWNINGS-THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS
Muehleisen Tent and Awning Co., Inc.
AWNINGS. TENTS. COVERS. PLAGE SAIL'S AND CAMP PURNIT!
G. Muehleisen, Mgr.
753-755 FOURTH ST.
PHONES: Home 1382; Sunset, Main 782
Manufacturers of
Tents Awnings
and Covers, Sails and Camp Furniture, Ma- rine Hardware.
International Theosophical Headquarters
(of the original Theosophical Society founded by H. P. Blavatsky in New York in 1875)
Point Loma, California
The Grounds of the International Theosophical Headquarters are open to visitors on week days from 10:00 to 12:00 a. m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. Sundays, 1:00 to 4:00 p. m. during 1916.
The Headquarters of the Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society at Point Loma, with the buildings and the grounds pertaining thereto are no "Community", "Settlement", or "Colony". They form no experiment in Socialism, Communism or anything of similar nature, but are what they stand for: the Central Executive Office of an International Organization where the business of the same is carried on, and where the teachings of Theosophy are being demonstrated. Midway 'twixt East and West, where the rising Sun of Progress and Enlightenment shall one day stand at full meridian, it unities the philosophic Orient with the Practical West.
For further information, call at our INFORMATION BUREAU (Theosophical Publications) 330 Broadway, next to main entrance of U. S. Grant Hotel, San Diego, or write to The Secretary, INTERNATIONAL THEOSOPHICAL HEADQUARTERS, POINT LOMA, CALIFORNIA
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TILE AND WOODSTONE
None genuine without this trademark
W. T. TUPPER H. W. SHARMAN
WOODSTONE
Trade Mark Registered
Pacific Telephone, Main 4871
San Diego Tile & Woodstone Co.
CONTRACTORS AND JOBBERS IN ALL KINDS OF FLOOR, WALL AND MANTEL TILES, GAS LOGS, GRATES, BATH ROOM ACCESSORIES, ETC.
Our Tile Work Can Be Seen in the Following Buildings:
Santa Fe Depot J. Daneri Building E. A. Edmonds Building Grant Hotel Holland Hotel Maryland Hotel Monarch Drug Store Owl Drug Store Public Comfort Station St. James Hotel St. Joseph's Hall Buick Garage National Garage
We Carry the Larg- est and Most Com- plete Line of Tile in the City.
Display Rooms, Of- fice and Warehouse, 758 Front Street Corner "F" St.
Woodstone Can Be Seen in the Following Places :
City Chemists Laboratory Carnegie Apartments Government Steamer Lieut. Harris Hospital Exposition Grounds Kirkland Apartments Lamar Apartments New Southern Hotel Panama California Exposi- tion Buildings Parker Apartments Windsor Apartments Lofling Apartments McRae Apartments Innumerable private resi- dences.
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UNDERTAKERS
CARMICHAEL & McMAHON CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS
CARMICHAEL & MEHAHON C FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Auto Ambulance
Third and Ash Streets
H. E. Carmichael, Pres. Patrick D. McMahon, Vice-Pres.
J. S. Carmichael, Sec'y.
Main 5501 Home 4604
R.H.HAMBLEY
J.D. SMITH
F J MURPHY
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO HOME FUNERALS
Residence Parlors 1570 Fourth Street
LADY ATTENDANT FULL AUTOMOBILE AND HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT
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UNDERTAKERS-WINDOW SHADES
Hemstock & Davis
FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LICENSED EMBALMERS
A FUNERAL SERVICE COMPLETE INCLUDING HEARSE AND AUTO TO CEMETERY, $75.00 Genteel Courtesy Extended to All
1752 FOURTH ST. BETWEEN DATE AND ELM
Phones-Main 2634; Home 1913
JOHNSON-SAUM COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS
N. W. CORNER FOURTH AND ASH STREETS SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
MAIN 158-HOME 1158
ESTIMATES FURNISHED
Tel. Main 992
San Diego Window Shade Co.
J. ALEXANDER, Mgr. Window, Canvas and Porch Shades. Curtain Rods and Fixtures
616 B STREET, Cor. Sixth
SAN DIEGO, CAL.
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WINES AND LIQUORS
Pure Wine 420 Liquor House
PETER J. BECKER, Proprietor
Purest of Wines and Liquors for Family Use Give us a trial.
530 MARKET (H)
Phones :- Home 3173, Main 3340
MISSION WINE CO.
1166-70 Fifth Street
Home 1367 Sunset Main 367
WIELAND BEER
San Diego's Largest Liquor Store
FREE and quick delivery to all parts of the City, Coronado, Ocean Beach, East San Diego and Pacific Beach.
We aim always to please our customers by our service in the way of prompt attention to all orders entrusted to us over the telephone or otherwise.
Our Cigar Department is well stocked with the best of local and Imported brands.
Our Delicatessen Department contains only selected imported goods in glass and tins.
Store open evenings 'till 11 o'clock. No bar in connection.
AGENTS
SSION WINES
EXPO WINE CO.
Distributor of ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER
High Class Wholesale and Retail Liquor Store PROMPT DELIVERY No Bar
Home Phone 2275 Pacific Main 2018
242 Broadway,
San Diego, Cal.
F. W. BRADLEY CO.
Wholesale Wines and Liquors Family Trade a Specialty
Prompt Free Delivery
1058 FOURTH STREET
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SAN DIEGO
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CITY AND COUNTY
DIRECTORY 1916
CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BUSINESS FIRMS AND PRIVATE CITIZENS OF
San Diego City
Coronado
Escondido
National City
Oceanside
and All Other Towns and Postoffices Throughout the County
A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
An Appendix of Useful Information, Including a Street and Avenue Guide, a Directory of the State, Municipal and County Officials, Courts, Societies, Schools, Churches, Clubs, Etc.
PRICE, $7.50
COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY
SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY CO. (Inc.)
Member of the Association of American Directory Publishers
332 Union Building COPYRIGHT 1916 BY SAN DIEGO DIRECTORY CO.
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INTRODUCTORY
San Diego, the County Seat of San Diego County, is located on San Diego Bay, 126 miles south of Los Angeles, and 14 miles north of the International Boundary Line. Latitude 32 degrees, 41 minutes, 58 seconds North, Longitude 117 degrees, 13 minutes, 22 seconds West. The Climatic conditions are almost ideal. This favorable situation is brought about through the difference in at- mospheric pressure between the hot interior valleys and the Pa- cific Ocean. The result gives San Diego cool uniform days and nights, free from extremes or what is really the Summer tempera- ture of the Pacific Ocean.
The Bay of San Diego has an area of 22 square miles, is com- pletely land locked and has a depth of 39 feet over the bar at low water.
In keeping with the growth of the community, the city recently spent the sum of $1,400,000 on harbor improvements. This ex- penditure not only provided a Municipal Pier, a Warehouse, an Administration Building and 2600 feet of bulkhead, but also took care of a large amount of dredging and beyond this gave to the city 80 acres of valuable filled in Tide Lands. The city still owns 1320 acres of tide lands-a stupenduous asset perhaps possessed by no other city in the world.
The County of San Diego contains almost 2,700,000 acres, but as the eastern part is mountainous, not more than 500,000 acres are suitable for agricultural purposes. On the other hand these moun- tainous districts offer to the visitor quite as enchanting bits of scenery as can be found on the coast.
The western part of the county is divided into a series of irreg- ular terraces or plateaus. The lower, or coast terrace, practically frostless, comprises a number of valleys with intervening mesa lands. Next comes a series of higher valleys varying in elevation from 400 to 1500 feet. The third series includes the foothill dis- tricts, with numerous small valleys, nooks and glens with an ele- vation of 2500 to 4000 feet.
The city owns its water system which is valued at $6,500,000. The source of supply is the impoundment in reservoirs of the flow of the mountain streams, and the natural underground reservoirs of the large rivers adjacent to the city.
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The present supply is adequate and can be largely increased when necessary. The yield from available sources is approximate- ly 30 billion gallons per annum. The average daily consumption is 10 million gallons, supplied at a cost to the consumer of 10 cents per thousand gallons.
On account of the great diversity of soil conditions and be- cause of the great range in altitude, an endless variety of products is obtained. The Orange and Lemon take precedence perhaps, but the Grape Fruit, Tangerine, Olive, Grape and all the decidious fruits do well. Garden vegetables are grown throughout the year. The County also furnishes a large output of Honey, Hay and Cat- tle; Beans, Poultry and Dairy products. Likewise, more semi- precious stones are secured from this territory than from any one state in the Union. The enquirer must not overlook either the fresh and canned fish industry or the large investments recently made in utilizing the kelp for potash.
In addition to the above, there must be taken into considera- tion 200 other manufacturing establishments, large and small.
Of great importance to any city is the question of transporta- tion. The Santa Fe Railroad has long been established in this territory, affording facilities of this immense system. Only a short time ago this road expended in San Diego the sum of $500,000 in permanent improvements. This included the building of the most pretentious depot in Southern California.
The San Diego and Arizona Railroad is building directly east into the Imperial Valley and no expense has been spared to secure a minimum grade and a perfect road bed. This will permit of rapid and economical transportation and will bring to San Diego the increased business which is needed for the full development of the harbor.
San Diego County has many hundreds of miles of boulevards and roads, and is connected with Los Angeles via the Coast Route by a paved highway. The State Highway to Imperial Valley is in the course of construction. The county is destined to become a "Mecca" for autoists, as its splendid roadways traverses some of the most interesting country from both an historical and scenic standpoint, in Southern California.
In almost every part of the so-called back country accommo- dations can be had at most pleasing and desirable resorts. This permits of traveling leisurely or of remaining quietly in the one which best suits the individual taste. To those who desire to lo- cate permanently in a community where the standard of the school system is high, where church facilities are of the best and where the means of recreation are varied and refined, San Diego offers
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much. To children and those advanced in years the city is espe- cially inviting, and for the business man with capital many oppor- tunities exist.
POPULATION
1870
1910
1916
2,300
1880 2,637
1890 16,156
1900 17,700
39,578
92,449
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT 1916
109,000
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS
1901-$39,151
1906-$ 74.350 1911-$181,805
1902- 41,720
1907- 89,776
1911- 228,058
1903- 46,000
1908- 103,570
1913- 263,221
1904 56,392
1909- 113,632
1914- 265,065
1905- 64,190
1910- 140,209
1915- 300.560
BANK CLEARINGS
1908-$37,771,149
1914-$103,102,297
1911- 86,724,333
1916-(4 mos.) $37,788,471
SCHOOL CENSUS
1905-4,243
1910-7,221 1915-11,161
GENERAL STATISTICS
City of San Diego, California, for Year Ending December 31, 1915
Date Incorporated; First, 1850; Last, 1889, 1909.
Fiscal Year Began January 1, 1915.
City of the Second Class.
Have Freeholder's Charter.
Territory, 78 square miles (48,556 16/100 acres.)
Seventy Miles of Street Railway.
Twelve Banks, Capital $3,000,000; Deposits $23,000,000.
Fourth City in Population in California.
A 10,000,000 gallon per diem Water Filtration and Aerating Plant.
$500,000 Improvements by Santa Fe Railroad.
Nearest Port of Entry for the Trade of the Orient.
Purest and Cheapest Water (Mountain) of any City of its size in America.
One of the best Libraries in the Country, a Depository for U. S. Government Documents.
Largest and best equipped aviation field and training school for aviators in America.
Birdmen in the air every day in the year.
Normal annual temperature is 61 degrees.
Normal annual rainfall is 10.01 inches.
Average of but nine days a year without sunshine.
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ASSESSMENT ROLL
Real Estate $73.026,229
Improvements thereon
6,872,300
Leased Land Improvements
18,805
Personal Property, Secured.
3,081,360
Money 414,040
$83,412,734
Less by Soldier's Exemptions
466,730
$82,946,004
Less by Equalization
288,262
$82,657,742
Add Personal Unsecured
2,450,017
Total Tax Valuation $85,107,759
Valuation, Tax Rolls
$85,107,759
Bonding Capacity 15% 12,766,164
Outstanding Bonds
10,423,762
Bonding Margin $ 2,342.402
Matured Bonds Unredeemed. 3,350
5,242
Operative Property
Real Estate
$ 1,357,540
Improvements thereon
969,982
Personal
2,949,114
Total
$ 5,276,636
INDEX TO CONTENTS
Page.
Page.
Alphabetical List of Names-
City Government 74
Abbreviations .
144
Clubs
96
City of San Diego. 145
Consuls 82
Chula Vista 1160
County Government 73
Coronado 1171
Courts 74
El Cajon 1204
Federal Government 80
Encanto 1209
Fire Department 77
Escondido 1215
Fraternal Organizations 87
Fallbrook
1236
Index to Advertisers. 71
73
Lakeside
1245
Miscellaneous Organizations
91
Lemon Grove
1253
National Guard of California 80
80
Oceanside
1287
Parks 85
77
Santa Ysabel
1307
County Towns 1155
Schools-Public
76
Business Blocks and Halls 85
Secret Societies
87
Business Classifications 1313
State Government
79
Cemeteries
85 State Societies 94
Chamber of Commerce. 82
Street Guide 98
Churches and Religious Organizations
82 Trade and Labor Organizations 90
Julian
1242
Miscellaneous Information
National City
1258
Naval Militia of California.
San Marcos 1304
Police Department
Post Office
80
Matured Interest Unpaid
70
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page.
Page.
Agnew Sanitarium, backbone 2 and. 32
Firman, Marie E. 1347
Allen's Dairy .. right side lines and American National Bank Building. American National Bank of San
25
First National Bank. 10
18 First National Bank-Escondido .. 1217 First National Bank-Oceanside. . 1288
Diego. . . front cover and Art Crafts Wall Paper & Paint Co
8
Fisher, Harry & Co. 40
Fleming, John
39
.left bottom lines
Flint, Le Grand.
.left side lines and
57
Auto Exhibit & Supply Co. Auto Wrecking & Supply Co.
.right side lines and
6 Flower Shop, The.
27
Babcock, R. S.
54 Frost Hardwood Lumber Co ... 29
Bailey, W. J. Co
17 Frye & Smith ... .back cover and
53
Bank of Commerce & Trust Co.
9
Gavin Williams Co.
5
Barney & Barney. .
.right side lines and
39
Gifford, C .M. & Son 50
63
Giraud, P. A. & Co ..
front cover and 26
Becker, Peter J .... back cover and Bell Real Estate & Investment Co. Belmont Hotel
54
1369 Gist Gilman A .. .. right side lines and 1372
Billings-Watson Engineering Co .. 22
Blanc, F L ..
Bowman, A. B. 52
Boyle & Darnaud. 27
Bradley, F. W. Co, Inc ..
63
Hambley, Smith & Murphy .left side lines and 61
Burnham, John & Co.
.left top lines and
55
California Commercial College .... .right top lines and California Fruit Candy & Cereals Co.
57
.right top lines and 62
California Hospital
.. right bottom lines and
California Tron .. left top lines and 48
California Stamp Co
56 Hopski Distributing Co
15
Campbell, John ... right top lines and
25 Hotel Robinson 1242
Campbell Machine Co. The.
Carmichael, McMahon & Co.
61
Hotel Yale .. .right bottom lines
Carpenter's .. right bottom lines and 58
1215
Citizens' Commercial Bank. 1236
1236
Commercial Print Shop
54
Cordtz, Robt. Co The.
51
Coronado Nursery
27
Crandalls, G. H. Parasol & Key Fac- tory 1386
Crescent Cleaners & Dyers CI
Crown Realty Co ... 1171
Cuyamaca State Bank. 1203
Kendall, E. L .. ... front cover and 41
Delta Creamery Co ..
1344
Dixie Lumber & Supply Co.
45
Kibbey. H. S ... 1245
39 King George Hotel 36
Kirshbaum, Louis.
1203 . right side lines and 44
1171 Koehn, Louis 1242
Konrad, Wm. Hardware Co 1367
Encanto Lumber Yard.
1209 25
Lane, Fred 1390
Escondido Garage
1217
Lanier Hotel 35
Escondido National Bank
La Sha, J. Stanley. .right top Ilnes
Exno Wine Co ..
Fallbrook Garage
1236
Lemon Grove Lumber Yard. 1253
Federal Building Co ..
18 Ludington, W. F. Co .... .right top lines and 10
Fintzelberg & Steinmetz
left bottom lines and
55 Lusted Garage
6
38
Hotel Churchill .left bottom lines
49 Hotel Washington 1243
Hotel Webster 37
International Theosophical Head- quarters ..... right side lines and 59 Irwin & Co .. right side lines and 28
I. X. L Laundry 1387 Jacobs W G. 1304
Jedlick, A V. Co.
.right side lines and 44
Jewett Hotel
36
Johnson-Saum Co. .left side lines and 62 Jordan Transfer Co. 1260 Kemp, Harry V .. .. right bottom lines and 24
Del Mar 1200
Kettner & Salmons. . right bottom lines and 42
Dodson, A. E. .right top lines and
E. S. D. Messenger Service.
49
El Cajon Machine Co.
Electric Store
Engebretsen. John
23 Hercules Oil Co .. . back cover Hill Street Garage Co (Oceanside) . 1287 32 Holverson & Coghlan .. 29 Home Savings Bank-Escondido .. 1217
Homeland Building Co. 1258
Hotel Belmont 1369
Cameron, H. A. Co.
. left top lines and
Hartwell Electric Co. . lfet top lines and 1352 Hayden, Alfred W 1373 Hemstock & Davis.
Gray, Maw Music Co, Inc. . left bottom lines and 1408 Grier, S. W. Co .. left top lines and 1373 Hagenbuck, Chas. H ... 1209
.right top lines and Bridgeford, Geo. E ..... right side lines Brown Optical Co .. 50
47 17 Golden State Garage.
Benson Lumber Co.front cover and Benton Roof Co. .left side lines and 1323
1242 Goodbody. M. D .. 24
37
6 Flint, Robert S.
Gerard, Harry J. 25
1215 63 Laureen, P W. left bottom lines
Central Garage, Escondido.
Clemmens, A. J. ...
71
Page.
Mcclintock Co .. 51
McCormick, Chas. R. Lumber Co ..
.. right top lines 46, 1216 and 1287
McMurtrie, Leighton .left top lines and 38
San Diego Optical Co. 51 San Diego Rubbish Co. 28 San Diego Savings Bank The .. 14 San Diego Tile & Woodstone Co.
.right side lines and 60 San Diego Window Shade Co 62
Sanitary Ice Cream Co. : .front cover and 1371
Mathewson, J A.
Merchants' National Bank.
Mikels & Bradbury ...
Milburn Light Electric ...
.right side lines and 42 7 Shaw, A. B .. 7
Mission Wine Co.left side lines and
63
Muehleisen Tent & Awning Co ... .... right side lines and 59
Mutual Ice & Cold Storage Co. 38
National City News ...
1259
National City State Bank 1258
Naylor Gem Co ....
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Neal & Home ... left side lines and
41
Nearpass Seed Store. ... left side lines and
58
New Palace Hotel .. 34
Nurses' Outfitting Co ..
42
Oesting, Chas. W .. front cover and
55
Stiles Poultry Supply Co.
.. right top lines and 52
Stokes, Rodney Co. 4
Stolls Multigraph Shop. 49
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