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United States National Bank. .
.right side lines and 18
University Undertaking Parlors .... 1393
Valentine & Co
.left side lines
Vreeland, Everts & Co
.1220
Wakeling Thos
A
1304
Walsh & Walsh
right side lines
Wankowski V & Co .right top lines and 52
Washburn & Associates
1220
Welstead Oil Co .. left top lines and
12
Western Advertising Co
.1221
Western Auto Supply Co
12
Western Lumber Co
56
Whitaker Chas M & Co
4A
White Front Garage
7
White M
.. . front cover and
52
White's Wall Paper & Paint Store
.right side lines and 1395
Whiting-Mead Commercial Co.
.left bottom lines and . 22
Williams Typewriter Exchange ...
left side lines
Wilson Generous L
68
Woodworth Chas N
. left side lines
Worth Co
.left top lines
Wright Edwin H
1382
Young E W
1343
Young & Chamberlain
left bottom lines and 12
Yule Wm A C.
1226
Zader's Garage
12
Zimmerman R F. . left side lines and
62
Patronize Your Advertisers See page 78
Schryock B Roscoe right side lines and 1387
Security Benefit Assn
.right side lines and 51 Security Commercial & Savings Bank 18 Seitzinger Louis opp 1218
Seol Richd E .... left side lines and
74
Service Gear & Parts Co
11
Seymour & Seymour
.left side lines
Shaw W Edwd 11
Shinn O S Co (Escondido). 1124
Shreve : Co. ... back bone, 2 and 48
Shryock & Castle 11
Silverthorn Fred C & Sons
.right top lines and 33
Sixth St Garage
10
Smith-Goodbody Funeral Home. 74
Snowflake Baking Co
right bottom lines .and 13
Southern California Baking Co. . left bottom lines and 13
Southern California Music Co.
.right bottom lines and 1353. Southern Electrical Co .. right top lines Southern Trust & Commerce Bank (National City) 1159 Spreckels Building 24 Squires-Belt Co 23
Standard Mattress & Furniture Mfg
Co
58
Starkey John B
51
Steetle G R 70
Stewart Don M
.right bottom lines, 48 and 1302 Stiles Poultry Supply Co .right top lines. 70 and 1359 Stoll's Multigraph Shop
.left side lines and 59
Sullivan Hardwood Lumber Co .... 1327 Sunset Engraving Co ..... left side lines Sunshine Maternity Hospital .. 38 1
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INTRODUCTION
The 1922 issue of the San Diego City and County Directory is herewith presented. Every effort has been put forth to make a complete and accurate Directory that will meet the requirements of business and professional men and the public in general.
ALPHABETICAL. The Directory contains 1399 pages. The San Diego alphabetical section, which includes East San Diego and Normal Heights, begins at page 161 and ends at page 1058. The County section, in which all cities and towns in the County, except San Diego, are arranged alphabetically, begins at page 1059 and ends at page 1218.
CLASSIFIED. The Classified Business Directory is em- braced in pages 1219 to 1398.
BUYERS' GUIDE. This feature occupies pages 2 to 74. In this department will be found, classified according to line of busi- ness and profession, display advertisements of those engaged in various industries and professions.
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE is included in pages 113 to 158.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT, pages 85 to 112, in- cludes a variety of miscellaneous information such as the City, County, State and Federal Governments, Churches, Post Office Department, Business Buildings, Societies, Club, etc.
POPULATION
From information gathered in our canvass we estimate that the population of San Diego is at this time 112,012 being an in- crease of 4,053 since our last issue. Our estimate of the population of the Metropolitan (Bay) district is 126,212.
The following table shows the increase in population of San Diego since 1870:
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1917 1918
2,300
2,637
16,156
17,700
39,578
90,455
94,955
1919
1920
1921
1922
95,767
99,481
107,959
112,012
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FACTS ABOUT SAN DIEGO
Prepared by Publicity Bureau SAN DIEGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
San Diego, county seat of San Diego county, is situated six- teen miles north of the Mexican border on a beautiful bay of the same name. It is a typically modern city. The climate is one of the most equable and salubrius in the world, there being no ex- tremes of heat or cold. San Diego is most ideally situated. The site comprises a series of small valleys and hills, and the eleva- tions afford a panoramic view which is unexcelled. The placid waters of the bay, the waves of the Pacific and the distant moun- tains present a picture of which one never grows tired.
The citizens of San Diego are progressive, and in laying out the city have ever kept in mind the possibilities of future growth. Wide streets and boulevards obviate congestion and the large area embraced within the corporate limits makes possible the building of a great industrial, commercial and residential city.
The Bay of San Diego has an area of 22 square miles, is com- pletely land-locked and has a depth of 37 feet over the bar at low water.
In keeping with the growth of the community, the city and the United States Government have spent large sums on harbor im- provements. This expenditure provided a Municipal Pier, Ware- house, Administration Building, and 2600 feet of bulkhead, took care of a large amount of dredging and gave to the city 80 acres of valuable filled-in Tide Lands. The city still owns 1320 acres of tide lands-a stupendous asset perhaps possessed by no other city in the world.
Perhaps no better evidence can be offered of San Diego's many and unusual advantages of location, climate, bay, harbor and gen- eral surroundings than is shown in the preferences extended by the Federal Government.
Briefly they are :
Camp Kearny-U. S. Public Service Hospital No. 64.
U. S. Naval Base for Eleventh Naval District.
U. S. Naval Training Station.
U. S. Naval Hospital.
U. S. Marine Corps Base.
U. S. Naval Repair Base.
U. S. Army Aviation School-Two Fields.
U. S. Naval Air Station.
U. S. Naval Coaling Station.
U. S. Naval Fuel Oil Station.
U. S. Quarantine Station.
Fort Rosecrans-Coast Artillery.
U. S. Naval High Power Radio Station.
U. S. Naval Radio Station.
Training Port for Vessels of Pacific Fleet.
. According to high naval officers, San Diego is to be made a second Hampton Roads. The most modern facilities of all kinds are being installed.
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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 mountainous 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 $8,000,000. The source of supply is the impoundment in reservoirs of the flow of the mountain streams, and the natural underground reservoir of the San Diego river adjacent to the city.
The present supply is adequate and can be largely increased when necessary. The yield from available sources is approximately 30 billion gallons per annum. The average daily consumption is 10 million gallons, supplied at a cost to the consumer of 8 cents per thousand gallons.
Of great importance to any city is the question of transporta- tion. The Santa Fe Railroad has long been established in this ter- ritory, affording facilities of this immense system. This road has expended in San Diego the sum of $500,000 in permanent improve- ments.
The San Diego and Arizona Railway was completed December 1, 1919, giving San Diego the shortest transcontinental railroad in the United States. The distance from San Diego to El Centro over the new line is 148 miles, thus bringing this city in direct rail communication with the fertile Imperial Valley and the highly productive areas of Arizona, New Mexico, and other parts of the Southwest. San Diego, with its splendid harbor and shipping fa- cilities, is the logical shipping and distributing center for the out- put of the great farming belts just east of the city.
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 course of construction. The county is destined to become a "Mecca" for autoists, as its splendid roadways traverse 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 much. To children and those advanced in years the city is especial- ly inviting, and for the business man with capital many opportun- ities exist.
New York Chicago San Francisco Seattle Portland
BLYTH-WITTER & CO.
Government, Municipal and Corporation Bonds
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
MAIN 5500
Los Angeles Pasadena Oakland Hollywood Santa Barbara
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Miscellaneous Information
San Diego County Government
COURT HOUSE
North side of Broadway bet Front and Union
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Elected for
four years. Regular meetings are held on the first Mon- day of each month, commencing at 10 a m, when the demands against the county are audited. All claims must be fully itemized
MEMBERS
First District - Mrs Mildred L Greene, San Diego; term of office expires January, 1925
Second District - E A Hornbeck, San Diego; term of office expires January, 1925
Third District-Joseph Foster, Fos- ter P O; term of office expires January 1925.
Fourth District -Charles L Good, Lemon Grove; term of office ex- pires January 1923
Fifth District -George F Westfall, Fallbrook; term of office expires January 1923
Clerk of Board-J B McLees
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Board of Equalization meets first Monday of July each year and continues not later than third Monday
COUNTY OFFICIALS
Assessor-Chas H Swallow. Chas R Turner, Chief Deputy. Deputies, W P Whitney, Lincoln Clark, A V Mayrhofer, Marguerite M Fe- gan, Elda B Salsbury
Auditor-Chauncey R Hammond, De- puties A B Cunningham, H W Omo, J
L Stopplemann, W F Chalmers, J H Bentley, E G Geis- sler
Clerk-J B McLees, Deputies L L Bailey, C C Duffy, L E Griffin, W J McLean, Beulah F Allen, Mary T McMullen, Mrs B S Johnson, F B Harrison, Irma Van Gorder, E L Eckert
Coroner-Schuyler C Kelly Detective-J E Myers
District Attorney -- H S Utley, Assis- tants E S Lovett, O N Muir, P M Andrews, J D Malcolm, T D Mc- Lean
Farm Advisor-J G France
Farin Home Demonstrator-Fleda E Smith
Health Officer-Dr Louis Strahlmann Inspector of Apiaries-Fred Hanson Physician-Dr O G Wicherski Probation Officer-Herbt Sallee Public Administrator-Edwin Reed Recorder-John H Ferry. Deputies Nellie C Parsons, E A Woodard, L B Woodard, F H W Drummond, B F Hockman, B E Moulton
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Virgilio Bruschi, Jr
Sheriff-J C Byers; Under Sheriff E F Cooper; Deputies, F W Mc- Carty, Fred Knefler, N H Knef- ler, J C Mather, W A Boyd, Mrs O B Chambers, J H Kilby, CA Dake, O V Sexson, H L Hubbell, A F Phelps, John Schussler, W H Buck, W M Morrison, H H Ozmun Superintendent of Schools-Ada York Surveyor-George Butler, Deputies Paul Valle, C O Richards, R W Miller.
Tax Collector-Herbt A Croghan. De- puties, Carl Fuhrken, J J Man- ny, 'A H Craft, E C Montgom- ery, W G McKittrick, Edith J Brodie
Treasurer-Geo W Heston. Deputies A C Meyer, A B Knoles
Veterinarian and Live Stock Inspec- tor-W G Oliver
You have seen and tried other homes. Let yours be a "Tailor-Made". See our Sample House at 2119 University Ave. Tailor-Made Homes for Particular People. Tel. Hillcrest 1814. 2884 UNIVERSITY AVE.
IRWIN & CO.
Hay, Grain and Feed Grain Bags Wool Bags Sack Twine Coal, Wood
MFG. POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS
Main Office FOURTH AND K
Phones: Main 440 663-01
WHO'S WALSH & WALSH
?
OUR AGENT SAN DIEGO
PHONE 641-11
H. A. CAMERON CO.
THE OFFICE OF EFFICIENCY
UNION BLDG.
WE WRITE ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
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COUNTY COURTS
Department 1-S M Marsh Judge; E L Eckert Clerk; R F Gusweiler Bailiff
Department 2-W P Cary, Judge; W. J McLean Clerk; Jas H Kilby Bailiff
Department 3-E A Luce, Judge, F B Harrison Clerk, W A Boyd Bailiff
Department 4-Charles N Andrews, Judge; C C Duffy Clerk; H H Ozmun Bailiff
Official Court Reporters- Fred H Robinson, Stanley T Howe, Mrs K L Jeancon, F A Shapley
JUSTICE COURTS
San Diego Township No 1-L I Jennings Justice; court room 1053 Front street. H E Webber Con- stable
Department No 2-C C Kempley Jus- tice; court room basement Court House. Geo H Cooley Constable. Geo H Wetmore Deputy
JUVENILE COURT
S M Marsh Judge; Herbt Sallee Probation Officer. Dept 1, Super- ior Court, Court House
LAW LIBRARY
Board of Trustees-E A Luce pres; Eugene Daney, C N Andrews, S M Marsh and Jos Foster, Chairman Board of Supervisors; H J Place, Secretary and Librarian; 3d floor Court House
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Court House
M W Perry (Escondido) pres; Ada York (San Diego) sec .; J Dean
Simkins (East San Diego), A H Riddell (San Diego) and F A Boyer (Coronado)
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT SCHOOLS
OF
Court House Ada York, Supt; Mrs Cora B Thomp- son, Asst Supt; Bessie M Book, bkpr and deputy; Charlotte Mc- Lean, Deputy
COUNTY HIGHWAY COMMISSION
Sherwood Wheaton Chairman; Ed Fletcher, F M White, R M Mor- ton Chf Engineer; D A Fraser Sec; 235 Bway, rm 533
COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COM- MISSION
Commissioner, Court House Annex
COUNTY WELFARE COMMISSION Emilie L Glorieux Sec, Court House
COUNTY INSTITUTIONS
Detention Home- Mission Valley Mrs S A Anthony matron
Farm-Mission Valley, E J Bailey, supt; C D Church mgr
Farm Bureau-Felix Landis, execu- tive secretary
Free Dispensary- Court House
Free Library - 5th floor Scripps Bldg, Eleanor Hitt librarian, branches 4110 University av E S D and 4115 Adams av
Hospital-University Heights, Dick- inson nr Front; E J Bailey supt, Isolation Hospital-Mission Valley
Vauclain Home-E J Bailey supt; n end of 4th
San Diego City Government
CITY HALL Fifth, sw cor G
Mayor-John L Bacon (elective) term expires May 1923.
COMMON COUNCIL
(Elective)
John A Held (term expires May
1923)
Don M Stewart (term expires May 1923)
Virgilio Bruschi (term expires May 1925)
Fred A Heilbron (term expires May 1925)
Harry K Weitzel (term expires May 1925)
R. C. SWINK
BALBOA ELECTRIC CO.
TELEPHONE, HILLCREST 1792 L. C. HERRINGTON Contractors
Wiring, Fixtures and Supplies, Appliances, Repairs, Mazda Lamp Agency
3833 FIFTH ST.
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FOR AGED PEOPLE (Incorporated)
Undenominational Established by EMMA EGBERT WILLIAMS
27 Years Experience In caring for aged people
1825 NEWTON AVE.
PHONE, MAIN 3869 SAN DIEGO, CAL.
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EMMA EGBERT WILLIAMS President
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CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 7TH, AT BROADWAY
1922-SAN DIEGO
CITY OFFICIALS
Attorney-S J Higgins
Deputies-A F H Wright, C Guy Selleck, Fredk McCleneghan
Auditor and Assessor - Harris L Moody (appointive), Chief Deputy Auditor Clifford K Stout, Deputies L H Kleinschmidt, A Sidney Hill, Claude C Rhodes, F E Wenrich, Geo Morrison, Chief Deputy As- sessor, Chas E Ellsworth; Deputies C D McMahan and J N Holland Boiler Inspector-Joseph Hazell Building Inspector-O G Knecht Clerk-Allen H Wright (appointive) Deputies Y A Jacques, F W Sick
Electrical Inspector-A E Johnstone. Engineer-F A Rhodes (appointive) chief assistant A S Monroe
Harbor Master-J W Brennan Hydraulic Engineer-H N Savage Park Superintendent-John G Mor- ley, Balboa Park
Poundmaster-C Maupin, Old Town Supt Purchasing Dept-E D Wil- liams
Sewer Inspector-Wm B Harper Supt of Streets-F A Rhodes
Treasurer and Tax Collector -Jack T Millan (elective) ; Chief Depu- ty J C Millan; Cashier Basil W Woods; Deputies S W Tulloch, Wallace T Clark and D E Shaffer.
CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION (Elective)
604 Southern Title Bldg, 948 3d, Jacob Weinberger Pres (term ev- pires May 1925)
W C Crandall (term expires May 1923)
Mrs Anna M W Connell (term ex- pires May 1925)
Mrs Lena P Crouse (term expires May 1923)
Claude Woolman, clerk (term ex- pires May 1925)
Secretary of the Board-Will An- gier Superintendent of City Schools-H C Johnson
CITY BOARD OF HEALTH
2d floor City Hall
Dr W W Crawford, pres Danl A Deacon Leroy A Wright Dr Marjorie J Potter
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Health Officer, Superintendent and Registrar of Vital Statistics- Dr Alex M Lesem; Geo H Silverling, asst supt and sec Board of Health Deputy Registrar-Adolph J Mende Tuberculosis Visiting Nurse -Nell Gould
Infant Welfare Department -Mary F Taylor nurse
Plumbing Inspector-Edwd Cressell, G C Zuchweiler, A C Goeddel, as- sistants
Hotel, Lodging and Tenement House Inspector-A C Goeddel
Quarantine Inspector-C F Naylor Food Inspector-Geo C Smith
Meat and Dairy Inspector-Dr L J Proper, Dr G W Foelschow, asst. Bacteriologist-Dr H A Thompson
BOARD OF WATER SIONERS
COMMIS-
Fredk M White Pres; Chas T Chand- ler Commissioner; H N Savage Hydraulic Engineer; 317-320 Mc- Neece Bldg, 5th nw cor F
BUREAU OF INSPECTION
O G Knecht-Building Inspector A E Johnstone-Electrical Inspector Jos Hazell-Boiler Inspector
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Room 8 City Hall
Stanley Hale, Pres; Mrs R M Moran Sec and Chief Examiner; Wm S Rosie, Dr Charlotte J Baker, Com- missioners
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS (Appointive)
H J Roy Pres; Col E N Jones, W M O'Farrell
LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS (Appointive)
E E Hendle Pres; W Templeton Johnson, Mrs M A Lippitt
PARK COMMISSIONERS (Appointive)
H C Ryan Pres; John F Forward jr sec; Thos N Faulconer executive sec, Hugo Klauber
PLAYGROUNDS COMMISSIONERS (Appointive)
L J Williams Pres; Mrs C A Dunham sec; Dr Mary B Ritter, Milton F Heller, Homer C Miller
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APPLIED REPAIRED PAINTED
BENTON ROOF & PAINT CO. "THE PAINT SPOT"
1035 7TH
MAIN 1860
ROOFING SOLD IN ROLLS PAINT-VARNISHES ENAMELS
WASHING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS HEATING APPLIANCES PORTABLE LAMPS 955 SIXTH STREET
Hartwell ELECTRIC COMPANY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LIGHTING FIXTURES MOTORS, MOTOR REPAIRING MAZDA LAMPS TELEPHONE, MAIN 318
WHY WORRY?
Drawing $50 per week
HERBERT N. NEALE
General Insurance
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
442-443 SPRECKELS BLDG.
WHY WORRY?
Drawing $50 per week
WOMAN'S PUBLIC WELFARE COMMISSION
(Created by ordinance) Mrs Cora P McKenney, Pres; Mrs J D Shipp V Pres; Mrs Amelia K Forester Rec Sec; Mrs H W Merk- ley, Cor Sec; Mrs Grace S Conroe Treas; office 400 U S Natl Bank Bldg. 2d and Bway
CITY INSTITUTIONS
Farm-3 miles ne of La Jolla, on County rd-A D Ogan caretaker Incinerator-Waterfront ft of 9th Isolation Hospital-Gaines and Au- burn, Old Town-Johanna Peter- son, supt
Jail-732 2d
Mission Valley Hospital, Old Town- Dr Thatcher Miller, phys; Mrs Lydia Torrey chief nurse
PLAYGROUNDS
Rose Park Playgrounds, ss I bet 11th and 12th
University Heights Playground, w s Idaho bet Polk and Lincoln
Golden Hill Playground, Balboa Park bet 26th and 27th
La Jolla Playground La Jolla
POLICE DEPARTMENT 732 2d
James Patrick, Chief
CITY JUSTICE COURT
E L Davin, Justice 732 2d
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 2d
John A Wood, Battalion Chief, 2d and E St, Charles C Lambert Bat- talion 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; Lieutenant Wm B Frash
Fire Station No 2, 1171 10th-Cap- tain Geo E Courser; Lieutenant William T Shannon; Lieutenant Bertram T Shankland; Lieutenant Harry Doherty
Fire Station No 3, 5th and Palm- Capt Sidney Love, Lieut. Carl O Anderson
Fire Station No 4, 8th and J-Cap- tain J W Lambert Jr; Lieut Ray- mond G Riggs
Fire Station No 5, 9th and Univer- sity av-Captain VF McClure; Lieutenant Leonard T Prose
Fire Station No 6 and Dept ma- chine shop, Columbia sw cor Cedar -Captain E A Richardson; Lieut Robt Conard
Fire Station No 7, National av nw cor Crosby-Captain H G Haw- kins; Lieut Frank E Watson
Fire Station No 8 3974 Goldfinch- Captain I V Johnson; Lieut Ed- win L Miller
Fire Station No 9, 2111 30th-Cap- tain J B Kirksetter; Lieut Glen W Neely
Fire Station No 10, 4470 Park Blvd, -Captain G H Knowles; Lieut. Oscar T Combs
Fire Station No 11, 25th and Broad- way-Captain F W Haslam; Lieut Clarence Woodson
Fire Station No 12, 2284 Kearney av-Capt A F Copeland; Lieut John L Neely
Fire Station No 13, 7875 Herschel (La Jolla)-Capt Arthur Messin- ger; Lieut Frank Hayman
Fire Station No 14, 3035 University av-Captain Chas Ator; Lieut Abe Jacobs
Fire Station No 15, 4926 Newport av (Ocean Beach)-Capt £ CE Wood; Lieut James B Sloan
Fire Station No 16- (Tug) W Santa Fe Wharf-Captain Stanley W Dodson; Lieut Hugh Cameron
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
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BUY BARKER'S BREAD AT ALL GROCERS
HOW IS
The Motor's Nervous System
?
See CARLSON & SIMPSON
Automobile Electricians Union at "C" St. Tel. 668-53
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FIRE ALARM BOXES
7 5th and Palm
8 9th and University av
9 Sicard and Kearney av
24-2 2nd and A
12 5th and B
12-1 4th and A
12-3 6th and A
12-4 8th and A
12-5 7th and B
25-1 2nd and E
25-3 State and E
26 Front and Broadway
26-1 2nd and C
26-4 State and C
27 1st and F
27-1 Union and F
27-2 Columbia and F
27-3 Kettner and F
27-5 Harbor and F
27-6 Spreckels Wharf
28 India and Broadway
28-1 Atlantic and Broadway
28-2 Harbor and Broadway
29 Atlantic and Market
29-1 Kettner and Market
29-2 West S F Wharf
31 Front and A
31-1 1st and Ash
32 India and Ash
32-1 Columbia and Cedar
32-3 Kettner and Date
32-4 Belt and Beech
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
35-2 Union and Grape 36 Union and Elm
36-1 India and Grape
36-2 Belt and Juniper
36-3 State and Ivy
36-4 India and Juniper
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
39-1 Union and Kalmia
39-2 Albatross and Ivy 39-3 2nd and Ivy
The Merchants National Bank
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
14-1 7th and Broadway 14-2 9th and Broadway 14-3 11th and Broadway
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
15-6 14th and E
16 5th and F
16-1 3d and F 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
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 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
24 1st and B
24-1 3rd and B
24-3 Union and B
24-5 State and A
24-6 Columbia and B
25 3rd and Broadway
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
AFFILIATED WITH
Bank of Italy
Head Office
San Francisco
and 40 Banking Offices in 30 California Cities
IF IT'S INSURANCE Gilman A. Gist
"Remember Gisť"'
Insurance Specialist MAIN 188 444 SPRECKELS BLDG.
FIND
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
CONNER ADJUSTMENT BUREAU
G. E. CONNER MANAGER
611 TIMKEN BLOG.
PHONE MAIN 2683
"WE GET THE MONEY"
1922-SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1922
Fire Alarm Boxes-Cont.
39-4 5th and Juniper
41 10th and Imperial av
41-1 11th and K
62-2 16th and Newton av
62-6 Benson Lmbr Co Wharf 63 Logan av and Dewey
Furs Repaired and Remodeled
41-9 S D & A car shops 42 13th and F
42-1 15th and F
63-4 Crosby and Railroad
Cash Paid for Raw Furs
43-1 18th and C
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
46-2 16th and K
67-5 33rd and J
46-3 18th and Market
47-1 20th and K
71 4th and Maple
47-2 19th and Imperial av
48 16th and N
72-1 Brand and Thorn
49 22nd and J
73 4th and Walnut
49-1 22nd and Market
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