San Diego City and County Directory - 1918, Part 4

Author: San Diego Directory Co.
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: San Diego Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1272


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Grant School, Washington cor. Lark -L. M. Oberkotter, Principal.


Hamilton School, Hamiltou av. nw Manual Training-Walter


cor. Castle, E. S. D .- Julia Flinn, Principal.


Jefferson School, w s Utah bet. Wight- Music-Grace M. Jones and Emma man and Gunn-Ida V. Meeks, E. P. Williams. Principal. Physical Training-Theo. Treutlein.


La Jolla School, e s Girard av. 1 blk. Spanish-Rosalie G. Edwards.


E of Pearl (La Jolla) -Ula Chal- mers, Principal.


Lincoln School, e s 12th bet. E and F -Will Angier, Principal.


Logan Heights School, Julian av. sw cor. Sicard-Mrs. Mabel E. O'Far- rell, Principal.


Loma Portal School, w s Willow cor. Curtis-Winifred Eldred Princi- pal.


Lowell School, Market sw cor. 17th- Floss B. White, Principal.


Mission Valley School-Amelia Rein- ke, Principal.


Normal Training School, Campus and University av.


North Chollas School-Amy R. Till- inghast, Principal. Chollas Valley.


PUBLIC LIBRARY


E bet. Sth and 9th, Annex 953 8th Hours-Delivery desk, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Reading room 9 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sundays, 2 to 8 p. m. Open on holidays for reading only, ex- cept 4th of July, Thanksgiving day and Christmas, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m .; 33 deposit stations are located in different parts of the city. All fire stations and public schools are also deposit stations.


Board of Trustees-Eugene Ferry Smith, pres .; Alice Klauber, C. A. A. McGee, Althea H. Warren, Li- brarian. First Assistants, E. Louise Peck, Lena H. Hunzicker and Mar- garet M. Detrick.


Plaza Prescription Pharmacy F. L. AND M. G. BERNADAS


PHONES MAIN . . 881 HOME . 2571


THIRD AND BROADWAY


BROADWAY AND SIXTH


Boys' Special School (city)-N s K bet. 29th and 30th-Herbert Sallee, Principal.


Brooklyn Heights School, e s 30th bet. A and Ash-Wm. D. Edwards, Principal.


Central School, Conklin av. sw cor. Anna av., East San Diego-W. W. Jones Principal.


Deaf School, 30th cor. Ash-Lillian Paddeford, Principal.


Detention Home School-Elizabeth O. Butler, Principal.


Edison School, Wilson av. sw cor. Anna, East San Diego-Agnes V. Shumate, Principal.


Emerson School, National av. sw cor. 36th-Edwin B. Tilton, Principal. Encanto Public School-Anna L. Har- rison, Principal.


Florence School, University av. nw cor. 1st-A. M. Fosdick, Principal.


Franklin School, Union ne cor. West Agriculture-Winfield Hale.


F-A. H. Riddell, Principal.


Fremont School, Congress nw cor. Ampudia (Old Town)-C. Schellbach, Principal.


Thornton, phys .; Dr. Milton Bailey, dentist; Daisy M. Hanscom, Mon- tana Hastings and Mary E. Ker- shaw, nurses.


Household Arts-Helen Converse.


Stiern.


Wm. J. Oakes, Granville McClure, Laura E. Fenton and W. S. Wright.


NEARPASS' SEED STORE BOTH PHONES


522 SIXTH STREET


THE LEADING SEED HOUSE IN SAN DIEGO-Established 1897 Agents for CYPHERS Incubators


1918 -- SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1918 55


Branches-La Jolla, Ocean Beach, Fire Station No. 14, 3035 University Pacific Beach, University Heights av .- Captain, Chas. Ator. and Logan Heights.


POLICE DEPARTMENT Stewart P. McMullen, chief.


Police Headquarters and City Jail-Fire Station No. 16 (Tug) W. Santa 732 Second. Fe Wharf-Captain, G. E. Selen.


Sub-station No. 1-University av. nw Exposition Fire Station-Balboa cor. 9th. Park.


JUSTICE COURT


City Justice Court-George Puter- baugh, Justice, 732 Second. CITY FARM


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELE- GRAPH DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 10th and B


Louis Almgren, Jr., Supt.


John W. Collins, Asst. Supt.


3 miles ne of La Jolla on the County John E. Cassin, Line Foreman. road-Frank Sessions, caretaker.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 10th and B Sts. Louis Almgren, Jr., Chief Engineer. headquarters 10th and B streets. John E. Parrish Assistant Chief En- gineer, 865, 2nd.


John A. Wood, Battalion Chief, 9th and University av.


Harry E. Strasser, sec., headquarters 10th and B streets.


Earl R. Newton, Assistant Fire Mar- shal, 10th and B streets.


Fire Station No. 1, 865, 2d st., Cap- tain, W. J. Evans; Lieutenants J. C. Hutchinson, Wm. B. Frash. Fire Station No. 2, 1171, 10th, Cap- tain C. C. Lambert, Lieutenants R. S. Conard and Ivan V. Johnson. Fire Station No. 3, 5th and Palm- Captain, Sidney Love.


Fire Station No. 4, 8th and J-Cap- tain J. W. Lambert, Jr., Lieut. Clarence Woodson.


Fire Station No. 5, 9th and Univer- sity av .- Captain, V. F. McClure; Lieut. Abrand Jacobs.


Fire Station No. 6, and Dept. machine shop, Columbia, sw cor. Cedar Captain, E. A. Richardson.


Fire Station No. 7, 23d and National av .- Captain, H. G. Hawkins.


Fire Station No. 8, 3974 Goldfinch Captain, Robt. Liljegren.


Fire Station No. 9, 2111 30th-Cap- tain, G. E. Courser.


Fire Station No. 10, 4470 Park blvd. -Captain, G. H. Knowles. -


Fire Station No. 11, 25th and Broad- way-Captain, F. W. Haslam.


Fire Station No. 12, 2284 Kearney av. -Lieutenant, A. F. Copeland.


Fire Station No. 13, 7875 Herschel (La Jolla)-Lieut. Arthur Mes- singer.


28 India and Bway.


28-1 Atlantic and Bway.


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27-1 Arctic and F.


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FIRE ALARM BOXES Stars indicate Telephones only


7 5th and Palm.


8 9th and University.


9 Sicard and Kearney.


12 5th and B.


12-1 4th and A.


12-3 2nd and B.


12-4 6th and A.


12-5 7th and B.


13 4th and C.


13-2 6th and C.


14 5th andBway.


14-1 7th and Bway.


14-2 9th and Bway.


15 6th and E.


15-1 4th and E.


16 5th and F.


16-1 3rd and F.


16- 7th and F.


16-3 10th and F.


16-4 6th and G.


16-5 4th and G.


17 5th and Market.


17-1


4th and I.


17-2 6th and I.


18 5th and J.


18-1 4th and K.


18-2 6th and K.


19 5th and L.


19-1 7th and L.


19-2 Pac. Coast S. S. Wharf.


21 3rd and Market.


*21-2 S. D. Lbr. Co. Wharf.


23 3rd and J.


24 1st and I.


24-1 State and Market.


Fire Station No. 15, 4926 Newport av. (Ocean Beach)-Lieut. C. E. Wood.


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CITY DIRECTORY-1918


52 20th and Broadway.


52-1 20th and G.


52-3 18th and F.


52- 20th and B.


53 24th and C.


54 26th and Broadway.


56 27th and B.


31-1


State and B.


32 India and Ash.


32-1 Columbia and Cedar.


32-3 Arctic and Date.


34 4th and Beech.


34-1 5th and Ash.


34-2 3rd and Date.


34-3 1st and Cedar.


35 4th and Fir.


35-1 1st and Grape.


36 Union and Elm.


36-1 India and Grape.


37 8th and Beech.


37-1 to 37-9, inclusive, are alarm boxes at dierent points in Bal- boa Park.


38 State and Ivy.


38-1 2nd and Ivy.


38-2 India and Maple.


38-3 Union and Quince.


38-4 India and Winder.


38-5 India and Quince.


39 1st and Laurel.


39-1 Union and Kalmia.


39-2 Albatross and Ivy.


41 10th and Imperial av.


41-1 11th and K.


41-2 13th and Imperial av.


41-3 8th and J.


41-4 8th and Market.


42 11th and E.


43 14th and C.


43-1 18th and C.


43-2 10th and B.


*43-4 Russ High School.


*72-1 Albatross and Thorn.


73 4th and Walnut.


73- 6th and Upas.


73- Front and Brooks.


74 4th and Pennsylvania.


74-1 Robinson and Albatross.


75 1st and Washington.


*75-1 County Hospital.


75-2 Washington and Eagle.


*75-3 Sutter and Goldfinch.


*75-4 3rd and Stockton.


75-6 Washington and Ibis.


76 Lewis and Ingalls


76-1 Sierra Vista and Altura Place.


76-2 Sutter and Portola.


78 Sunset and St. James Place.


78-1 Neale and Wellborn.


78-2 Witherby and Fort Stockton.


*78-3 Old Town.


81 7th and Pennsylvania.


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61-1 22nd and N.


62 Sigsbee and Colton.


62- Beardsley and National.


63 Logan and Dewey.


63-1 Newton and Evans.


63-2 Julian and Dewey.


63- Crosby and Railroad.


63- Colton and Dewey.


64 25th and L.


64-1 27th and L.


65 30th and Imperial av.


67 31st and J.


67-1 28th and J.


68 26th and I.


69 33rd and J.


71 4th and Maple.


72 71-2 5th and Juniper. 2nd and Spruce.


*43-5 Children's Home.


43-6 12th and Broadway.


43-7 16th and Broadway.


43-8 15th and B.


45 11th and Market.


45-1 13th and I.


45-2 14th and Market.


46 16th and Market.


46-1 18th and J.


46-2 16th and K.


46-3 18th and Market.


46-4 22d and Market.


47 14th and K.


47-1 20th and K.


47-2 19th and Imperial av.


48 16th and N.


49 14th and F.


51 23rd and F.


51-1 25th and Market.


*56-1 29th and G.


56-2 30th and E.


57 29th and Beech.


57-1 31st and A.


57-2 31st and Cedar.


57-3 Dale and Elm.


57-4 India and Grape.


58 30th and Juniper.


58-1 31st and Kalmia.


.58-2 Granada and Redwood.


58-3 30th and Palm.


59 30th and Upas.


59-1 Kansas and Landis.


59-2 30th and University.


59-6 Herman and Dwight.


61 22nd and J.


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Fire Alarm Boxes (Continued)


28-2 Municipal Pier. 29 Atlantic and Market.


*29-1 Spreckels Wharf.


29-2 Santa Fe Wharf.


31 Front and A.


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1918-SAN DIEGO CITY


81-1 5th and University av.


81-2 Vermont and Lincoln.


81-3 University av and Normal.


81-4 Utah and Lincoln.


81-5 Idaho and Madison.


*81-6 Texas and Landis.


. 81-7 St. Joseph's Hospital.


.82 Vermont and Pennsylvania.


83 Cleveland and Lincoln.


*83-1 Louisiana and Lincoln.


*83-2 Iowa and Lincoln.


84 Park blvd and El Cajon.


. 84-1 Polk and Georgia.


*84-2 Texas and El Cajon av.


84-3 Nebraska and El Cajon av. 84-5 Normal School.


*85 Park blvd and Monroe.


*85-1 Alabama and Meade.


86 Park blvd and Adams.


87 Maryland and Monroe.


87-1 Cleveland and Van Buren.


89 Park blvd and Cypress.


89-1 Univ. av. and Park blvd. 91 28th and Franklin.


91-1 Harrison and Evans.


91-2 32nd and Clay.


92 26th and Newton av.


93 29th and National.


94 32nd and Newton ave.


94-1 31st and Main.


95 26th and Colton.


96 31st and Logan av.


*97 Brewery.


*97-1 39th and Delta.


*97-2 38th and Superior.


DIRECTORY-1918 57


OCEAN BEACH


112-1 Abbott and Newport.


112-3 Abbott and Cape May.


112-4 Abbott and Voltaire.


112-5 Cable and Voltaire.


112-6 Guizot and Voltaire. 112-7 Bacon and Newport.


112-8 Defoe and Newport. 112-9 Bacon and Santa Cruz.


113-1 Cable and Del Mar.


113-2 Tennyson and Chatsworth.


122-1 Lytton and Rosecrans.


122-3 Evergeen and Ibsen.


131-1 Canyon and Rosecrans.


SPECIAL CALLS


4-4 Call for Naval Reserves.


5-5 Call for Coast Artillery N G C.


LA JOLLA


La Jolla alarm boxes are on fire alarm telegraph system entirely inde- pendent of, and in no way connected with, the fire alarm system of San Diego. All alarms answered from Station No. 13, 7875 Herschel, La Jolla.


5 State, cor Prospect.


6 Girard, cor Prospect.


7 Bath House, Girard.


8 Cave, cor Exchange.


9 Jenner, cor Coast blvd.


12 Girard, cor Kline.


13 Draper, cor Kline.


14 Genter, cor Fay av.


15 Silverado, cor Fay av.


16 Marine, cor Ardine.


State Government


Governor-Wm. D. Stephens, of Los State-Librarian-M. J. Ferguson, of Angeles. Sacramento.


Secretary of State-Frank C. Jordan, State Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure, of Auburn. of Berkeley.


Comptroller-John S. Chambers, of Secretary of State Board of Health- Sacramento.


Treasurer-Friend Wm. Richardson. of Berkeley.


Attorney General-Ulysses S. Webb. General Superintendent of Hospitals -F. W. Hatch, of Sacramento.


of Quincy.


Surveyor General-W. S. Kingsbury, State Forester-C. Morris Homans.


of Los Angeles.


Superintendent of Public Instruction -Edward Hyatt, of Riverside.


Clerk of Supreme Court-B. Grant State Board of Agriculture-C. W. Taylor, of San Francisco. Paine, sec., of Sacramento.


Adjutant General-J. J. Borree, of State Board of Medical Examiners- Sacramento.


C. P. Pinkham, sec., of Sacramento.


MUEHLEISEN TENT AND AWNING CO.


Manufacturers of Tents Awnings and Covers


Flags, Sails and Camp Furniture


753-755 Fourth Street Both Phones


Write Us for Mailing Lists


Any Trade or Profession Here or Anywhere


W. A. Sawyer, of Sacramento.


State Veterinarian-Charles Keane, of San Francisco.


State Architect-G. B. McDougall, of Sacramento.


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State Government (Continued)


State Board of Charities and Correc- tions-Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, of San Francisco, pres.


State Board of Prison Directors- C. L. Miller, of Stockton.


State Dairy Bureau-F. W. Andrea- sen, of San Francisco, sec.


Labor Commissioner-G. F. Gray, asst. deputy, 441 McNeece bldg., San Diego.


State Minerologist-F. McN. Hamil- ton, of Berkeley.


State Horticultural Quarantine Officer -- H. V. M. Hall, Court House.


State Compensation Insurance Fund of California, San Diego District- G. E. Home, Representative, 547 Spreckels bldg.


State Inheritance Tax Appraiser- Thos. O'Hallaran, 808 Watts bldg., 520 E.


State Industrial Accident Commis- sion-H. J. Bischoff, referee, rm 709 Watts bldg., 520 E. · State Board of Control-J. P. Tehan- ey, Sacramento, sec.


Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds-George G. Radcliff, Wat- sonville.


Federal Government


SAN DIEGO POSTOFFICE


Federal Bldg., ss F bet Union & State LUCIUS R. BARROW, Postmaster


and Custodian, Federal BIdg., Geo. Post Office Station Coronado Branch, Parker, Asst. Postmaster.


Office open: General delivery, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; reg- istry office open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; stamp window open S a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; box windows open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; La Jolla Post Office-N. L. Rannells, Postmaster, 7820 Girard av, La Jolla.


money order window open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; parcel post window open 8 a. m. to 8 p. Loma m .; postal savings window open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Post Office Station A-3919, 5th North San Diego Post Office-James W. Parkinson, G. H. Harrison, supt. Postmaster, 2502 San Diego av.


Post Office Station B-34, 25th, C. W. Ferguson, supt.


Post Office Station No. 1-Marston Store, 5th ne cor C, Arthur H. Marston, clerk.


Post Office Station No. 2-603, 5th Alda M. Ferris, clerk.


Post Office Station No. 3-2602 Na- tional av, Sidney H. Burston, clerk. Post Office Station No. 4-4201 Park blvd, George M. Merriken, clerk. Post Office Station No. 5-1270, 5th, M. S. Robertson; clerk.


Post Office Station No. 6-7th se cor F, John A. Hoedemaker, clerk.


Post Office Station No. 7-820 W. Washington, Otto B. Lensing, clerk Post Office Station No. 8-University av, sw cor 30th, J. L. Hallawell, clerk.


Post Office Station No. 9-1869 Union L. J. Hurlburt, clerk. Post Office Station No. 10-1031, 25th, Hermann O. Steglich, clerk.


Michl J. Hagan, supt.


Fort Rosecrans Branch Post Office, Wade H. Moreland, clk in charge. Kearny Branch Post Office, Robt. S. Robbins, clk in charge, Camp Kearny.


Portal Post Office-Albt. Brouwer, Postmaster, 3009 Lytton, Loma Portal.


Ocean Beach Post Office-5085 New- port av, Ocean Beach.


Pacific Beach Post Office-R. W. Rav- enscroft, Postmaster, Lamont sw cor Grand.


East San Diego Branch-T. B. Ferris, 3885 Pauly av, E. S. D.


Point Loma Post Office-A. E. Dixon, Postmaster, 1156 Rosecrans, Rose- ville, Pt. Loma.


Local Exemption Board No. 1-W. F. Ludington, chairman, 310 Fed- eral bldg.


Local Exemption Board No. 2-Eu- gene DeBurn, chairman, 239 Fed- eral bldg.


U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 720 American Bldg., 1007, 5th A. L. Derbyshire, surgeon in charge;


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POULTRY, BEES, GARDEN SUPPLIES


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1918-SAN DIEGO CITY


Otto G. Marsh, acting asst., sur- geon.


U. S. COMMISSIONER


C. E. Burch, 855, 5th, rm 5.


U. S. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF EXAMINERS


302-303 Federal Bldg.


Sherwin Coulthurst, sec., A. Wright, Emmet Yates.


U. S. CUSTOMS SERVICE 323 Federal Bldg.


Clarence D. Sprigg, deputy collector


in charge; U. S. Customs Barge U. S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING Officer, Wm. H. Woolman, dep. STATION 961 4th, room 2. collr. and insp., Municipal Pier, ft. of W. Broadway.


U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY 306 Federal Bldg.


Joel E. Cloud, inspector in charge.


U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, U. S. NAVAL TRAINING STATION BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Balboa Park. 210-213 Federal Bldg.


Dave Gershon, local officer in charge. U. S. DISTRICT COURT 239 Federal Bldg. U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 207 Federal Bldg. Robt. O'Connor (Los Angeles).


U. S. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 221 and 317 Federal Bldg.


Roy D. Lindsey, examiner in charge. UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY U. S. MARSHAL 210 Federal BIdg.


C. T. Walton, marshal (Los Angeles) WVm. C. Carse, deputy marshal. U. S. IMMIGRATION SERVICE 230 Federal Bldg.


Harry H. Weddle, inspector in charge.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SERV-Major General, army division of 27,- 152 men.


ICE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 250-254 Federal Bldg.


W. H. Doddridge, division deputy, collector for Riverside, Orange, Im- perial and San Diego counties; R. V. Dodge, office deputy collector. U. S. REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY E. T. Lańnon, 948, 3d, rm 505.


U. S. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE 335 Federal BIdg.


Henry S. Alciatore, meteorologist and Captain, company of 256 men, Re- official in charge. serve Captain, 2d in command then


DIRECTORY-1918 59


WAR DEPARTMENT FORT ROSECRANS


Government fortifications at Point Loma.


SIGNAL CORPS AVIATION SCHOOL (U. S. A.) North Island


U. S. Army San Diego Barracks, 700 W. Market.


U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 920 4th, rm 4. U. S. ARMY TRAINING CAMP Camp Kearny, Linda Vista


U. S. NAVY RECRUITING STATION 725 Broadway, rm. 17.


U. S. NAVAL COAL DEPOT La Playa.


U. S. NAVAL RADIO STATION Pt. Loma.


U. S. NAVAL HIGH POWER RADIO STATION


Chollas Heights, P. O. Lemon Grove. U. S. NAVY PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE


12th Naval District south of S. F. Bay. Comm. L. F. Cox in charge, 861, 6th, rm. 819.


U. S. QUARANTINE STATION La Playa, Point Loma.


The President of the United States is Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy.


U. S. Army Officers commands of the line as follows:


General commands an army.


Lieut. General, army corps of two di- visions.


Brigadier General, brigade of two regiments.


Infantry Colonel, regiment of 3,755 men comprising 3,078 infantrymen (3 battalions of 1,025 men each) balance being machine gun com- pany, supply company, etc.


Lieut. Colonel, 2d in command to In- fantry Colonel.


Major, battalion of 1,025 men.


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60 1918-SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1918


Army and Navy (Continued)


2 first lieutenants, two second lieu- Lieutenant


(junior) 2,000.00 tenants, sergeant, corporal, pri-Ensign vates.


Midshipman


600.00


There are 12 companies to a regi- ment, 4 companies to a battalion; 4 platoons (59 men each) to a company. Lieutenants and Ser-


men and 1 Corporal comanding is the' smallest unit. Other service commands are similar to Infantry. Generals are known as General Offi- cers.


as Field Officers.


Captains and Lieutenants as Com- pany Officers.


ARMY RANK AND PAY


The rankings are from the top of the list downward. The base pay


per annum is as follows:


General $13,500.00 Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich.


Lieutenant General 11,000.00 Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass.


Major General


Colonel 4,000.00


Lieutenant Colonel .


3,500.00


Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, Cal. Camp Funston, Ft. Riley, Kans.


Major


3,000.00


Captain


First Lieutenant


2,000.00


Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. Car.


Second Lieutenant


Sergeant (graded). $456 to


972.00 Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga.


Corporal (graded) 432 to 456.00 Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. Car.


Private (graded) . 360 to


396.00 Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, Cal.


All get extra pay for services


abroad.


All on aviation duty get 50 per cent extra pay.


U. S. Navy Officers commands as fol- lows:


Admiral commands a fleet.


Camp Sevier, Greenville, S. Car.


Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss.


Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala.


Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.


Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky . Camp Travis, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex.


Camp Upton, Yaphank, N. Y.


Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga.


OFFICERS' TRAINING CAMPS


Fort Harrison .Indianapolis, Ind.


Fort McPherson . Ga.


. Va.


Commodore 6,000.00 Fort Niagara N. Y.


Captain 4,000.00 Fort Oglethorpe . Ga.


Commander 3,500.00 Fort Riley Kans.


Lieutenant Commander 3,000.00 Fort Roots Little Rock, Ark.


GEORGE F.OTTO


FLORIST and NURSERYMAN


NURSERY. 35TH AND NATIONAL AVE. PHONE MÁIN 7086


FLORAL DEPOT COR. SIXTH AND B


Per Month.


Chief Petty Officer. . $55.00 to $77.00 Petty Officer (1st


Class) 44.00 to 71.50


geants in command. A squad, 7 Petty Officer (2d


Class ) 38.50 to 44.00


Petty Officer (3d


Class) 33.00


Seaman (1st Class) . 26.40 to 38.50 Seaman (2d Class) . 20.90 to 33.00


Colonel, Lieut. Colonels and Majors Seaman (3d Class) . 17.60 to


24.20 Commissary Branch. 17.60 to 77.00


Messman Branch 22.00 to 66.00


CAMPS OR CANTONMENTS


Camp Beauregard, Alexandria, La. Camp Bowie, Ft. Worth, Tex. Camp Cody, Deming, N. Mex.


Accident and Health Automobile Burglary Fire Compensation Liability Plate Glass


Fidelity Bonds Surety Bonds GEN. AGT. OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORP. LTD. of London


All Casualty Losses Adjusted by This Office


443 SPRECKELS BLDG.


WHY WORRY?


Lieut. Commander, destroyer or sub- marine fleet, 3d or 4th class ship. Lieutenant, destroyer, submarine or torpedo boat.


Lieutenant Junior Grade, submarine, torpedo boat or lesser ships.


Ensign, submarine or lesser ships. NAVY RANK AND PAY


Rear Admiral . . $6,000 to $8,000.00 Fort Myer


Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va.


Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash.


Camp Logan, Houston, Tex.


Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex. Camp Mcclellan, Anniston, Ala.


Camp Meade, Annapolis, Jc., Md. Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark.


Vice-Admiral commands a division. Real Admiral, a battleship squadron. Captain, a battleship, cruiser, de troyer fleet or submarine flotilla. Commander, smaller ships.


2,400.00 Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga.


Camp Grant, Rockford, Ill.


1,700.00


Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J.


Brigadier General 6,000.00 Camp Doniphan, Ft. Sill, Okla.


8,000.00 Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa.


HERBERT N. NEALE


General Insurance


Drawing $50 per week


Lieutenant 2,400.00


1,700.00


PHONE MAIN 759 HOME 1207


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1918-SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1918


Fort Sheridan Ill.


Fort Snelling . Minn.


NAVAL TRAINING STATIONS


Leon Springs


. Tex. Great Lakes . Great Lakes, Ill.


Plattsburg


N. Y. Newport. . Newport, R. I.


Presidio San Francisco, Cal. Norfolk . Norfolk, Va.


Watertown


N. Y. San Francisco San Francisco, Cal.


Consuls


Dean of Consular Corps John Engebretsen


Bolivia-Philip Morse,


vice-consul, Netherlands Joshua H. Delvalle, vice-consul, 1535, 28th.


British-Major H. D. Gerrard, vice- consul, 525 C, rm 301.


Norwegian-John Engebretsen, vice consul, 206 McNeece Bldg., 432 F. Peru-E. J. Louis, vice consul.


Mexican-S. G. Vazquez, consul, 520 Swedish-Nils Malmberg, vice consul, E, rm 201. 2535 C.


Chamber of Commerce


SAN DIEGO Broadway, nw cor Second. (Organized Jan. 20, 1870.)


Its objects are: To induce immigra-| tion, to stimulate home manufac- tures; to promote the business in- terests of California; to foster and Officers:


is maintained and is open to the public from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. ev- ery day, Sunday excepted.


encourage commerce as well as as-Melville Klauber, pres .; Wm. H. Sall- sist in the development of the min- eral resources of this region. mon, v-pres .; B. M. Warner, treas .; William Tomkins, sec .; Beecher Sterne, industrial sec .; Winfield Barkley, membership sec.


This organization is composed of rep- resentative citizens and business men of this city and county.


A permanent exhibit of the agricul- tural, horticultural, mineral and industrial products of the county


Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society


Headquarters Pt. Loma. Information Bureau 1123 4th. Aryan Theosophical Press-W. A. Stevens mgr., Pt. Loma Homestead. Children's International Lotus Home. -Gertrude W. Van Pelt, M. D., supt., Pt. Loma Homestead.


Isis Conservatory of Music-Wm. A. Dunn director, Pt. Loma Home- stead.


Men's International Theosophical School of Antiquity-Katherine Ting- League-Clark Thurston, sec., Pt. Loma Homestead. ley, pres .; Clark Thurston, sec- treas; Frank Knoche, asst-sec; Pt. Loma Homestead.




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