San Diego City and County Directory - 1920, Part 5

Author: San Diego Directory Co.
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: San Diego Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1292


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Fire Station No. 6, and Dept. ma- chine shop, Columbia, sw cor. Cedar-Captain, E. A. Richardson. Fire Station No. 7, National av nw cor Crosby-Captain, H. G. Haw- kins.


FUNERAL DIRECTORS


++


LADY ASSISTANT + N. W. Cor. Fourth & Ash


TELEPHONES SUNSET. MAIN 158 HOME 1158


NAT McDOWELL Real Estate


No matter what you want, see us Residences


LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS (Appointive) W. Templeton Johnson, E. E. Hen- dle, W. H. Porterfield.


PARK COMMISSIONERS (Appointive) H. C. Ryan, pres .; John F. Forward, Franklin F. Grant, sec .; Thos. N. Faulconer. executive sec.


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Loma Portal, ws Willow cor. Curtis | Hours-Delivery desk, 9 a. m. to 9 -Mrs. Maude McKim, Principal. Lowell, Market sw cor. 17th-Floss B. White, Principal.


Mission Valley-Bessie O'Neal, Prin- cipal.


Neighborhood House Kindergarten, 1809 National av .- Mrs. Ruth C. Ward, Director.


Normal Heights-ss Adams av. bet. 40th and 41st-Maude L. Jamison, Principal.


Normal Training, Campus and Uni- versity av.


North Chollas-Blanche Bone, Prin- cipal, Chollas Valley.


Ocean Beach, Santa Monica av. sw cor. Defoe-Kate Spani, Principal. Pacific Beach, Jewell cor Garnet, Pacific Beach-Meta M. Woodson, Principal.


Roseville, Point Loma-Chas. C. Price, Principal.


San Diego High and Junior College, 14th and Ash-Harry O. Wise, Principal.


San Diego Evening High, 14th and Ash-Fred D. Finn, Principal.


Sorrento-Helen L. Gardiner, Prin- cipal.


Sherman, J, ne cor. 22d-T. A. Rus- sell, Principal.


Stockton, 31st and I-Martha E. Nye Principal.


Washington, State ne cor. Elm-Pete W. Ross, Principal.


SUPERVISORS


Agriculture-Catherine M. Wood (acting. )


Arts and Crafts-Mrs. L. F. Beck.


Attendance Officer-M. V. Hester.


Domestic Science-Marjorie Garrett, Ethel Clark.


Drawing-Lotta D. Perry, Lucile Valentine.


Health and Development-Dr. I. D. Webster, phys .; Dr. Milton Bailey, dentist; Mrs. E. E. Plaisted and Mrs. H. E. Ketchum, nurses.


Household Arts-Helen Converse. Manual Training-Andrew Vander- bilt, A. L. Kraus, W. S. Wright, C.


E. Shepherd, A. G. Dildine and C. S. Warne.


Music-A. B. Herman.


Physical Training-Theo Treutlein.


Spanish-Rosalie G. Edwards.


PUBLIC LIBRARY


E bet. 8th and 9th, Annex 953 8th.


p. m .; Reading room 9 a. m. to 9 p. m .; Sundays, 2 to 8 p. m. Open on holidays for reading only, except 4th of July, Thanksgiving day and Christmas, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Seventy deposit stations are located in different parts of the city. All fire stations and pub- sta- lic schools are also deposit tions.


Board of Trustees-C. A. A. McGee, pres .; E. E. Hendee, Althea H. Warren, Librarian. First Assis- tants, E. Louise Peck, Lena H. Hunzicker and Margaret M. Det- rick.


Branches-La Jolla, Ocean Beach, Pacific Beach, University Heights, Logan Heights, Marston Co., and Washington School.


East San Diego Public Library-Isa- bella A. Thresher, Librarian; Fair- mount se cor. Anna.


FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELE- GRAPH DEPARTMENT


Headquarters 10th and B.


Louis Almgren, Jr., Supt. John W. Collins, Asst. Supt.


John E. Cassin, Line Foreman.


FIRE ALARM BOXES


7 5th and Palm.


8 9th and University.


9 Sicard and Kearney.


12 5th and B.


12-1 4th and A.


12-3 6th and A.


12-4 8th and A.


12-5 7th and B.


12-7 10th and A.


12-9 12th and A.


13 4th and C.


13-1 6th and C.


13-2 8th and C.


13-4 10th and C.


13-5 12th and C.


14 5th and Broadway.


14-1 7th and Broadway.


14-2 9th and Broadway.


14-3 11th and Broadway.


14-5 13th and Broadway.


15 6th and E.


15-1 4th and E.


15-2 8th and E.


15-3 10th and E.


15-4 12th and E.


16 5th and F.


16-1 3rd and F.


4 % ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS


$1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT


SOUTHERN TRUST & COMMERCE BANK


U. S. GRANT HOTEL BUILDING


PROCESS PATENTED BY THE SPRECKELS" SAVAGE" TIRE COMPANY SAN DIEGO, CALIF.


GRAFINITE TUBER


THE ONLY INNER TUBE GUARANTEED NOT TO STICK TO THE CASING


Greenwood Cemetery and Crematory 40TH AND IMPERIAL AVE.


PHONE. MAIN 477


WHY WORRY?


Drawing $50 per week


HERBERT N. NEALE


General Insurance


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CITY DIRECTORY-1920


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- India and Grape.


36-2 Belt and Juniper.


36-3 State and Ivy.


17-1 4th and I.


17-2 6th and I.


17-3 7th and Market.


17-4 8th and I.


17-5 9th and Market.


17-6 10th and I.


18 5th and J.


18-1 4th and K.


18-2 6th and K.


18-3 7th and J.


18-4 8th and K.


18-5 9th and J.


19 5th and L.


19-1 7th and L.


39-1 Union and Kalmia.


39-2 Albert and Ivy.


39-3 2nd and Ivy.


41 10th and Imperial av.


41-1 11th and K.


41- 13th and Imperial av.


41-3 14th and K.


42 13th and F.


43 14th and C.


43-1 18th and C.


43-2 13th and B.


43-4 High School.


43-5 Children's Home.


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.


47-1 20th and K.


27-3 Arctic and F.


47-2 19th and Imperial av.


27-5 Harbor and F.


48 16th and N.


49 22nd and J.


49-1 22nd and Market.


28-1 Atlantic and Broadway.


28-2 Harbor and Broadway.


29 Atlantic and Market.


29-1 Arctic and Market.


29-2 West S. F. Wharf.


31 Front and A.


52-4 20th and B.


53 24th and C.


53-1 25th and B.


32-1 Columbia and Cedar.


32-3 Arctic and Date.


32-4 Belt and Beech.


56-1 30th and G.


56-2 30th and E.


GOODYEAR FABRIC CORD AND SOLID TIRES


J. P. LAURSEN GIVENS BEADLESS TIRES 11TH AND MARKET STS.


MAIN 853


LEE TIRES SMILE AT MILES


Accident and Health Automobile Burglary Fire Compensation Liability Plate Glass


19-2 Pac. Wharf, foot of 5th.


19-3 S. D. Wharf, foot of 7th.


19-4 Cal. I. Works, foot of 8th.


21 3rd and Market.


21-2 4th and G.


21-3 2nd and G.


21-5 Front and G.


21-6 Union and Market.


23 3rd and J.


23-1 1st and I.


24 1st and B.


24-1 3rd and B.


24-2 2nd and A.


24-6 State and B.


25 3rd and Broadway.


25-1 2nd and E.


25-3 State and E.


26 Front and Broadway.


26-1 2nd and C.


All Casualty Losses Adjusted by This Office


27 1st and F.


27-1 Union and F.


443 SPRECKELS BLDG.


27-6 S. P. Wharf.


28 India and Broadway.


WHY WORRY?


Drawing $30 per week


Fire Alarm Boxes-Cont.


16-2 7th and F.


16-3 9th and F.


16-4 11th and F.


16-5 6th and G.


16-7 8th and G.


16-8 10th and G.


17 5th and Market.


37 8th and Beech.


37-1 6th and Cedar.


37-2 10th and Cedar.


37-4 to 37-9, inclusive, are alarm boxes at different points in Balboa Park.


38-2 India and Maple.


38-3 Union and Quince


38-4 India and Winder.


38-5 India and Quince.


38-6 Vine and Union.


39 1st and Laurel.


Fidelity Bonds Surety Bonds GEN. AGT.


OCEAN ACCIDENT AND


GUARANTEE CORP. LTD. of London


27-2 Columbia and F.


51 23rd and F.


51- 25th and Market.


52 20th and Broadway.


52-1 20th and G.


52-3 18th and F.


31-1 1st and Ash.


32 India and Ash.


53-2 26th and Broadway. 56 27th and B.


34 4th and Beech.


A. V. JEDLICK


LADIES' TAILORS 1131 SIXTH ST.


"The House of Individuality"


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56-3 29th and B.


76-1 Neale and Wellborne.


76-2 Sutter and Portolla.


76-3 Hunter and Jackdaw.


76-4 Lewis and Stephens.


57-3 Dale and Elm.


78 Sunset Bldv. and St. James.


57-4 Ida and Grape.


78-1 Sierra Vista and Altura PI.


78-2 Witherbee & Ft. Stockton Dr.


78-3 California and Henry.


79 Old Town.


58 30th and Juniper.


58-1 31st and Kalmia. 58-2 Redwood and Granada.


58-3 30th and Palm.


58-5 32nd and Thorn.


59 30th and Upas.


81-4 University av. and Vermont.


81-5 University av. and Park.


81-6 University av. and 3rd.


81-7 St. Joseph's Hospital.


82


Vermont and Penn.


82-1 Park BIdv. and Cypress.


83 Cleveland and Lincoln.


83-1 Louisiana and Lincoln.


83-2 Iowa and Lincoln.


83-4 Mississippi and University av.


83-5 Oregon and University av.


83-6 Lincoln and Utah.


84 Park Blvd. and El Cajon av.


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.


85-6 Idaho and Madison.


86 Park Blvd. and Adams.


86-1 Madison and Alabama.


87 Maryland and Monroe.


87-1 Cleveland and Van Buren.


87-2 Madison and Campus.


87-3 Madison and Massachusetts.


89 Texas and Landis.


89-1 Oregon and Dwight.


91 28th and Franklin.


91-1 30th and Woolman.


91-2 32nd and Clay.


91-3 35th and Woolman.


92 26th and Newton av.


93 29th and National av.


93-1 28th and Boston.


93-6 Naval Reserve Wharf.


94 32nd and Newton av.


94-1 31st and Main.


95 26th and Colton.


95-1 Standard Oil Wharf.


95-2 Sicard and Main.


95-6 Marine Const. Co. Wharf.


96 31st and Logan av.


97 Shipyard, ft. 32nd.


97-1 39th and Delta.


97-3 36th and National av.


DEPARTMENT STORES


NEAREST TO ALL


THE MODEL Meats, Fish


Eggs, Butter


AND BROADWAY


MARKET CLOSEST TO FIFTH


DON'T FAIL TO VISIT THE ALASKA CURIO AND FUR STORE M. B. BALES


Complete line of Alaska Army, Navy and Call- fornia Souvenirs


Most complete Ilne of Moccasins in the city


Furs Sold. Remodeled and Repaired


333 W. Broadway SAN DIEGO HOTEL 923 FIRST ST.


REAL ESTATE


CITY AND COUNTRY


E. E. SELMSER


719 F Street Tel. Main 2948


LOANS AND FIRE INSURANCE


Broadway bet. Fifth and Sixth Sts.


MAIN 2137


63-2 Julian and Dewey.


63-4 Crosby and Railroad.


63-5 Dewey and Colton.


63-6 McCormick Lmbr. Co. Wharf.


63-7 International Packing Co.


64 25th and L.


64-1 26th and Imperial av.


64-2 26th and I.


64-3 28th and Imperial av.


65 30th and Imperial av.


65-3 34th and Imperial av.


67 31st and J.


67-1 28th and J. 67-2 32nd and Market.


67-5 33rd and J.


69 38th and Superior.


71 4th and Maple.


71-2 5th and Juniper. 72 2nd and Spruce. 72-1 Brand and Thorn.


73 4th and Walnut.


73-1 6th and Upas.


73-2 Front and Brooks.


74 4th and Penn.


74-1 Albatross and Robinson.


75 1st and Washington.


75-1 Front and Dickinson.


75-2 Eagle and Washington. 75-3 Sutter and Goldfinch.


75-4 3rd and Arbor Drive.


75-6 Ibis and Washington.


75-7 Falcon and Arbor Drive.


76 Lewis and Ingalls.


81 7th and Penn.


81-1 5th and University av.


81-2 Vermont and Lincoln.


81-3 University av. and Normal.


59-1 Landis and Kansas.


59-2 30th and University.


59-3 Sherman and Myrtle. 59-6 Herman and Dwight.


61 25th and N.


61-1 22nd and N.


61-2 Evans and Harrison.


62 Sigsbee and Colton.


62-1 Beardsley and National.


62-6 Benson Lmbr. Co. Wharf.


63 Logan and Dewey.


63-1 Newton and Evans.


57 29th and Beech. 57-1 31st and A.


57-2 Grove and Cedar.


57-5 29th and Grape.


57-9 Juniper and Commonwealth.


HARRY FISHER & CO. GENERAL INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, BONDS 240 C STREET


92 1920-SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY -- 1920


Fire Alarm Boxes-Cont. 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 Evergreen and Ibsen.


131-1 Canyon and Rosecrans.


SPECIAL CALLS


4-4 Call for Naval Reserves.


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 Silverando, cor Fay av.


5-5 Call for Coast Artillery N G C. |16 Marine, cor Ardene.


State Government


Governor-W. D. Stephens.


Adjutant General-J. J. Borree. Attorney-General-Ulysses S. Webb. Banking Dept .- W. R. Williams, Supt. of Banks, San Francisco.


Board of Accountancy-J. W. Forbes pres., Wm. Dolge, sec., San Francisco.


Board of Agriculture-Charles W. Paine, sec., Sacramento.


Board of Architecture-John Bake- well, pres., Northern Div., San Francisco; Will S. Hebbard, pres., Southern Div., Los Angeles.


Board of Charities and Corrections- Rabbi A. Meyer, pres., San Fran- cisco.


Board of Control - Marshall De Motte, pres., P. J. Tehaney, sec., Sacramento.


Board of Equalization-T. M. Eby, sec., Sacramento.


Board of Fish and Game Commis- sioners-E. S. L. Bosqui, San Francisco; M. J. O'Connell, Los Angeles; F. M. Newbert, Sacra- mento.


Board of State Harbor Commission- ers-Arthur Arlett, pres., San Francisco.


5th and A Main 2404


Board of Health-Dr. Wilfred H. Kellogg, sec. and executive officer. Bureau of Labor Statistics-Geo. F. Gray, asst. commissioner, McNeece Bldg., San Diego.


Clerk of Supreme Court-B. Grant Taylor.


Commission of Immigration and Housing-Simon J. Lubin, pres., Paul Scharrenberg, sec., San Fran- cisco.


Commission of Insurance-Elmer L. Sisson, sec., San Francisco.


Commissioner of Insurance-Alex. McCabe, San Francisco.


Commissioner U. S. Food Adminis- tration-Ralph P. Merritt, San Francisco.


Compensation Insurance Fund-San Diego Dist., F. E. Draper repre- sentative, 5548 Spreckels Bldg.


Comptroller-John S. Chambers. Council of Defence-Gov. W. D. Stephens, Chairman; Wm. V. Cow- an, sec., Sacramento.


District Court of Appeal-First Ap- pellate Dist .. Thos. J. Lennon pre- siding justice; Second Appellate Dist., Nathaniel P. Conrey, presid- ing justice; Third Appellate Dist., Norton P. Chipman, presiding jus- tice.


Engineer-Wilbur F. McClure. Fish and Game Commissioner-A. L. Manahan, Dep. Commissioner, Municipal Pier.


Forester-C. Morris Homans.


Industrial Accident Commission-H. L. White, sec., San Francisco; H. J. Bischoff referee. rm 807 Watts Bldg., San Diego.


Inheritance Tax Appraiser-Thomas O'Hallaran, 706 Watts Bldg., San Diego.


George F. Otto & Son Florists and Nurserymen


NURSERY, 35TH AND NATIONAL AVC. PHONE. MAIN 7086


FLORAL DEPOT Cor. SIXTH and B


PHONES MAIN 759 HOME 1207


I. L. ENO


KODAKS


PHOTO SUPPLIES


PICTURE FRAMING


419 BROADWAY


PHONE, MAIN 1676


CEFOR-EN UO.


"WE HAVE THE TIME FOR YOU"


TIRES AND ACCESSORIES


AUTO TIRE CO.


Pianos


Player Pianos


Thearle Music Co.


640 Broadway


"The World's Best"


1920-SAN DIEGO CITY


DIRECTORY-1920 93


Labor Commissioner-John P. Mc- Laughlin, San Francisco; G. F.


Gray, dep., 441 McNeece Bldg.,


San Diego.


Librarian-M. J. Ferguson.


Market Director-Harris Weinstock, director; Fred N. Bigelow, sec., San Francisco.


Mining Bureau-Fletcher Hamilton Mineralogist; R. P. Mclaughlin, Oil and Gas Supervisor; Wm. W. Thayer, sec., San Francisco.


Motor Vehicle Dept .- P. J. Teheney acting supt .. Sacramento.


Normal School-E. L. Hardy, pres., Campus av. nw. cor. Normal.


Purchasing Agent-W. G. McMillan, Sacramento.


Railroad Commission-Edwin O. Ed- gerton pres., R. A. Pabst. acting sec.


Secretary of State-Frank C. Jordan.


State Dept. of Agriculture-G. H. Hecke, Sacramento, director; Le Roy E. French, quarantine inspr., rm 305 Municipal Pier ft. Bdwy. Superintendent of Hospitals-F. W. Hatch, Sacramento.


Superintendent of Public Instruction -Will C. Wood.


Superintendent of State Printing- Robt. L. Telfer.


Superintendent of Weights and Meas- ures-Chas. G. Johnson, Sacra- mento.


Supreme Court-Frank M. Angellotti chief justice; Curtis D. Wilbur, Thos. J. Lennon, Lucien Shaw, Wm. P. Lawler, Warren P. Olney, jr., associate justices; B. Grant Taylor, clerk.


Surveyor General-W. S. Kingsbury. Treasurer-F. W. Richardson.


State Veterinarian-Dr. J. P. Iver- son.


Federal Government


SAN DIEGO POSTOFFICE


Federal Bldg .. ss F bet Union & State.


LUCIUS R. BARROW, Postmaster and Custodian, Federal Bldg., Geo. 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 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; box windows open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; money order window open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. (except Sundays) ; par- cel post window open 8 a. m. to 8 p. m .; postal savings window open 9 a. m. to 8 p. m.


Post Office Station A-3919 5th, G. H. Harrison, supt.


Post Office Station B .- 34 25th, J. L. Stuart, supt.


Post Office Station No. 1-Marston Store, 5th ne cor. C, Eulalie A. Chase, clerk in charge.


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


Post Office Station No. 3-2602 Na- tional av. Sidnev H. Burston, 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, Coronado Branch, Michl J. Hagan, supt.


Kearny Branch Post Office-Wade H. Moreland, clerk in charge, Camp Kearny.


La Jolla Post Office-N. L. Rannells, Postmaster, 7820 Girard av, La Jolla.


Loma Portal Post Office-Alex Rey- nolds jr., Postmaster, 2704 Ever- green, Loma Portal.


North San Diego Post Office-James W. Parkinson, Postmaster, 2502 San Diego av.


Ocean Beach Post Office-H. K. Rankin, Postmaster, 5012 Newport av, Ocean Beach.


Pacific Beach Post Office-R. W. Ravenscroft, Postmaster, Lamont, s w cor Grand.


East San Diego Branch-T. B. Fer- ris, 3875 Pauly av, E. S. D.


IRWIN & CO.


HAY, GRAIN. FLOUR, MILL FEEDS, POULTRY FEEDS, GRAIN BAGS. WOOL BAGS,


SACK TWINE, COAL


Main office FOURTH AND K


PHONES: MAIN 440 HOME 1440


STEWART C. KENDALL


General


Insurance


309 First National Bank Bldg.


Telephone MAIN 2941


FORD BARNES CO.


1055 SECOND STREET SAN DIEGO OIL STATIONS


HOOD TIRES AND TUBES McGRAW TIRES AND TUBES MONOGRAM OILS AND GREASES UNION GASOLINE


MOTOREZE AND ARISTO MOTOR OILS TUNGSTEN SPARK PLUGS


FIELD - AUSTIN SAFE CO. SAFES - FILES - DESKS


1131 THIRD STREET TELEPHONE, MAIN 764


- SUPPLIES


STOLL'S Multigraph Shop AND Advertising Bureau MAIN 16 210 Watts Building


MULTIGRAPHING ADDRESSING TYPEWRITING MAILING MIMEOGRAPHING MAILING LISTS Public Stenographer L. M. STOLL, MGR.


FRANK A. HUNECK


F


S MASONIC TEMPLE 1401 Fifth


94 1920-SAN DIEGO


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


U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE 720 First National Bank 'Bldg., 1007 5th.


A. L. Derbyshire, surgeon in charge. BUREAU OF STANDARDS


J. Y. Jewett, associate engineer phy- sicist, Administration Bldg., Bal- boa Park.


U. S. COMMISSIONER W. R. Andrews, 855 5th, rm 5.


U. S. CIVIL SERVICE BOARD OF EXAMINERS 102 Federal Bldg.


Sherwin Coulthurst, sec., A. E. Wright, Martha Ratcliff.


U. S. CUSTOMS SERVICE 323 Federal Bldg.


Clarence D. Sprigg, collector of cus- toms; Wm. H. Woolman, special deputy.


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


Joel E. Cloud, inspector in charge. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY


Pacific Coast Fish Investigations, A. W. Hansen in charge, 1830 Bay Front, ft of Crosby.


U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 207 Federal Bldg.


W. A. Weymouth, special agent in charge.


U. S. DISTRICT COURT 239 Federal Bldg.


U. S. DISTRICT ATTORNEY 207 Federal Bldg. Robt. O'Connor (Los Angeles). U. S. FOREST SERVICE M. R. Tillotson, supervisor, Federal Bldg.


Roy D. Lindsey, examiner in charge. U. S. LAND ATTORNEY


Chas. E. Burch, 432 E, rms 5-6-7.


CITY DIRECTORY-1920


U. S. MARSHAL


210 Federal Bldg.


C. T. Walton, marshal (Los Angeles) Wm. C. Carse, deputy marshal.


U. S. IMMIGRATION SERVICE 230 Federal Bldg.


Dan


S.


Kuykendall, inspector in


charge.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SERV- ICE COLLECTOR'S OFFICE 250-254 Federal Bldg.


R. V. Dodge, office deputy collector, Frank J. Bates, J. C. Westcott, deputy collectors.


U. S. REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY


E. T. Lannon, 948 3d, rm 505.


U. S. WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE 335 Federal Bldg.


Henry


S.


Alciatore,


meteorologist


and official in charge.


WAR DEPARTMENT


FORT ROSECRANS


Government fortifications at


Point Loma.


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


U.S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE


964 5th, rm 230.


Sergt. Robert Luth in charge.


U. S. ARMY TRAINING CAMP Camp Kearny, Linda Vista.


U. S. MARINE CORPS HEADQ'TRS Second advanced base force.


Jos. H. Pendleton, Brig .- Genl. in command, 235 Bdwy, rm 515.


U. S. MARINE CORPS RECRUITING STATION 1025 4th, rm 209.


Sergt. J. W. Burnworth in charge.


U. S. NAVY RECRUITING STATION 1007 5th rm 210.


U. S. NAVAL COAL DEPOT La Playa.


U. S. NAVAL RADIO STATION Pt. Loma.


More Value for Less Money


WHITING-MEAD COMMERCIAL CO. OF SAN DIEGO


Plumbing Material, Paints, Pipe, Hardware, Roofing Paper, Electric Goods, Wall Board, Sash and Doors, Wrecking Department OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE. FIRST N. E. COR. G


PHONE, MAIN 709


Property Managers


and Rent Collectors


LOUIS C. MASTEN Real Estate and Insurance TIMKEN BUILDING


1920-SAN DIEGO CITY


U. S. NAVAL RESERVE FORCE


12th Naval Dist., 11th sub dist., Counties of San Diego and Im- perial, 228 B, Lt .- Com. Don M. Stewart.


U. S. NAVAL HIGH POWER RADIO STATION


Chollas Heights, P. O. Lemon Grove


DIRECTORY-1920 95


U. S. NAVY PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE


12th Naval District south of S. F. Bay, Comm. N. M. Smith in charge, 861 6th, rm 716.


U. S. QUARANTINE STATION


Dept. of Public Health, Dr. A. H. Glennan, officer in charge, end of Rosecrans, La Playa, Pt. Loma.


Consuls


Dean of Consular Corps John Engebretsen


Bolivia-Philip Morse, vice-consul, | Mexican-R. R. Dominguez, consul, 6th sw cor. L.


British-Major H. D. Gerrard, vice- consul, 1015 st, rm 519.


France-Frank Grandier, consular agent.


Jugo Slav-Paul Petrich, vice-consul 1529 Atlantic.


920 4th, rm 7.


Norwegian-John Engebretsen, vice- consul, 206 McNeece Bldg., 432 F. Swedish-Nils Malmberg, vice-con- sul, 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 encourage commerce as well


as assist in the development of the mineral resources of this region.


This organization is composed of representative citizens and busi- ness men of this city and county. A permanent exhibit of the agricul- tural, horticultural, mineral and industrial products of the county


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


Officers:


A. P. Johnson, jr., pres .; J. H. Mc- Corkle, v-pres .; E. K. Hurlbert, treas .; William Tomkins, execu- tive sec.


Regular meeting of the Board of Di- rectors is held at 4 p. m. each second and fourth Thursday dur- ing the year.


Universal Brotherhood and Theosophical Society


Headquarters Pt. Loma. Information Bureau 1123 4th.


Aryan Theosophical Press-W. A. | Isis Conservatory of Music-Prof. Stevens, bus. mgr .; Ralph Leslie, W. A. Dunn director, Pt. Loma Homestead.


mgr. of operations, Point Loma Homestead.


Children's International Lotus Home -Gertrude W. Van Pelt, M. D., supt., Pt. Loma Homstead.


Men's International Theosophical League-Clark Thurston, sec., Pt. Loma Homestead.


UNIFORMS MADE TO ORDER


C K


2 NAVAL TAILOR 448 W. B'WAY


BATTERY "E X


1 E"


SERVICE


DELCO REMY KLAXON


CARLSON AND SIMPSON Auto Electricians


UNION AT C


LOUIS MASSIE WINN


TEL .. MAIN 221


DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY


EYES EXAMINED. GLASSES FITTED 201 AND 212 WATTS BLDG.


620 E STREET


William J Tettner


GENERAL INSURANCE


Tel., Main 2183


334-335 SPRECKELS BUILDING


96 1920-SAN DIEGO CITY


Universal Brotherhood & Theosophi- cal Society-Cont.


New Century Corporation-Clark


Thurston mgr and treas., Pt. Loma Homestead.


Point Loma Homestead- -Clark Thurston, pres .; Frank Knoche v- pres. and genl. mgr .; Ross White sec. and treas .; Pt. Loma Home- stead.


Raja Yoga School-Gertrude W. van Pelt, M.D., directress; Mrs. Wm. A. Dunn, asst. directress; Prof. Wm. A. Dunn, asst, director, Pt. Loma Homestead.


School of Antiquity - Katherine Tingley, pres .; Clark Thurston, sec-treas; Frank Knoche, asst-sec; Pt. Loma Homestead.


School of Antiquity Operating Com- pany-Katherine Tingley, pres .;


DIRECTORY-1920


Frank Knoche, sec .; Clark Thur- ston, treas .; Pt. Loma Homestead. Theosophical Publishing Co .- Henry T. Patterson, mgr .;


Pt. Loma Homestead.


Theosophical University-Katherine Tingley pres .; E. Aug. Nereshei- mer, v-pres; Clark Thurston, sec .; Ross White, treas.


Universal Brotherhood & Theosophi- cal Society-Katherine Tingley, Leader and Official Head; Joseph H. Fussell, sec .; Frank Knoche, asst-treas .; Pt. Loma Homestead. Woman's Exchange and Mart-Mrs. Ross White, mgr .; Pt. Loma Homestead.


Woman's International Theosophical League-Mrs. Elizabeth C. Spald- ing, pres .; Mrs. Estelle C. Hanson, sec .; Edith White, treas .; Mrs. Wm. A. Dunn, hostess.


Churches and Religious Organizations


All Saints (Episcopal)-Sixth se cor. Pennsylvania av. Rev. C. T. Mur- phy, pastor, h 616 Pennsylvania. Bethel African M. E .- 1647 Front; Rev. Burgess R. Guy, pastor.


Bethesda Swedish Lutheran, 725 Bway, rm 37, Rev. C. Arthur John- son, pastor, h 2205 E.


Brooklyn Heights Presbyterian-ss Fir bet. 30th and Fern, Rev. Alfd O. Elliott, pastor, h 1420 Grove. Calvary Presbyterian Church-39th, nw cor. Franklin av, Rev. Wm. A. Jackson pastor, h 305 Milbrae.


Central Christian-F, se cor. 9th, Rev. Wm. E. Crabtree pastor, h 2805 Palm.


Central M. E .- Sampson se cor Har- rison av, Rev. A. E. Schultz, pas- tor, h 515 Sampson.


Church of Christ-3843 Herbert. Church of God-537 13th and 4568 Oregon, Rev. W. A. Warner, pas- tor, h 3057 L.


Church of Our Lady of Angels-24th sw cor. G, Rev. P. J. McGrath rec- tor, h 656 24th.


Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe - 1724 Kearney av.


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 10th ne cor. Pennsyl- vania av.


Church of Our Lady of the Sacred




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