R. L. Polk's Tampa city directory, 1922, Part 3

Author: R.L. Polk & Co.; R.L. Polk & Co; Floridiana Collection. FTS
Publication date: 1922
Publisher: Jacksonville, Fla. : R.L. Polk & Co.
Number of Pages: 1146


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Daniel E J Co


Diaz Garage


Dickins C V


Dodd Motor Co


Donahue Electric Co


Dorn Frederick


Downing Mfg Co


Right center lines and


Drew John H


Left inside lines and


Durrance R N


Left side lines and


Electric Service Co Inc


Left insdie lines and


Electric Service Station


Left side lines and


Elk Auto Service


Enterprise Wood Yard


Exchange National Bank


-Right top lines and 16


Favorite Mfg Co


Ficcio V & Sons


Right center lines and Left inside lines and 67 63


K


75


Right side lines and 63 390 57 10


28 28 45 57 62 61 10


Cracowaner Daniel


Right bottom lines and


44 10 7 14 26 40 69 67


Byrne J T Jr


18 36 55 9 40 6


Blakeslee-Klintworth


Blount F T Co


37 15 15 43 9


Bates-Hudnall-Jetton Co


Bay Realty & Ins Co


20 28


Atlantic Ice & Coal Corp


47 36


10 11 70


Eagle Cafeteria


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued


Page


Fidelity Loan & Savings Inc.


Right side lines and 1113


Fielder & Mitchell


64


Fielding H O


16


First National Bank


2


Florida Battery Service Co


16


Florida Commercial Bureau


Florida Co-operative Machine Works


Florida Frozen Products Co


Right side lines and


Florida Machine & Engineering Co


Left bottom lines and


Florida Nu-Tex Brick & Tile Co


Right inside lines and


Florida' Office Supply Co


Fraund's Cleaning Co


Left inside lines and


Fuller W R


Right top lines and


Garcia's Restaurant


Right bottom lines and


Glenn Clyde Co


Gourlie Music Co


Grahn Fred A


Greene C W Co,


Gulf City Painting & Decorating Co


Gulf Fertilizer Co


Gulf Iron Works


Hammond-Weaver Co


Hanson Motor Sales Co


Hardin J B


Harris Realty Co


Head-Worthing Real Estate Co


Hendry-Knight-Griffin-Bentley Co


Hendry & Knight Co


Hensley N W & Co


Right bottom lines and


Highsmith


Hillsboro Auto Top Co


Hillsboro Hotel


Hixon's Magnolia Pharmacy


Right center lines and


Hodge & Sherman


Right top lines and


Holmes-Binkley Co


Right bottom lines and


Holmes-Jetton Co


Hunter-Souders Co The


Hyde Park Drug Store


Hyde Park Hotel


Ideal Cafe & Restaurant


Irsch C F


Left inside lines and


Right inside lines and


Jones-Carpenter Garage


King's Auto Service


King's Drug Store


Knight Wm C


Right top lines and


Knight & Wall


La Mode Manicuring Parlor


Lash's Bakery


Lee & McMichael


Lewis & Williams


Livingston & Sumner


Lowry Agency


Lozano F Sons Co


Lynn J M


1


1


McCaskill Tailoring Co


McKay, Clarke & McKay


McNévin W L


56


Maas Bros


Left bottom lines and


23


Macfarlane Nellie H


Left center lines and 41


76


Left Left top lines top lines and 41 37 58 11 3 26 32 21 54 58 26 36 Left side lines and 61 12 59 12 67 26 41 Front stencil and 34 46 14 59 14 Left side lines and 65 41 20 22 Left side lines and 67 38


Jones-Blank Realty Co


Left inside lines and


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1


I


Right bottom lines and 57 Tab insert 70 30 46 Right bottom lines and 57 11 Right center lines and 35 58 58


18 52 20 19 61 30 49


30 11 37 45


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued


Page


Marlboro Hotel


Master Studio


Left side lines and 36 22


Mayworth & Murray


Meeks A E


Right side lines and


Miller Furniture Co


Mine & Mill Supply Co


Monroe & Buerke


Left side lines and


Mother Goose The


Right top lines and


Nelson Frank E


Oblinger Louis


Left top lines and


O'Brien Drug Store


Right inside lines and


Office Equipment Co


Right bottom lines and


52


Owen-Cotter Jewelry Co


Left inside lines and


Owen D F Co


Owen-Franklin Motor Co


Front cover and


Owen-Joh Co


Front cover and


P & B Garage


Palace The


Parker E W


Left top lines and


Peninsular Tire & Rubber Co I


Front cover and


Perry Paint & Glass Co


Back cover and


Petteway Investment Co


Right inside lines and


Phillips I W & Co


Back bone and


Philpitt S E


Pierce-Brown Electric Co


Left top lines and


Pierce Electric Co


Front and back cover and


Pierce & Keeffe


Right inside lines and 60


Prince R M & Co


Purcell Drug Co Inc


Ramsey T W


Reed B Marion


Reliable Auto Top Co


Right top lines and


Rhodes-Mahoney Furniture Co


Left top lines and


32


Riggsbee Furniture Co


Rinaldi Printing Co


Roesch Paper Co


Safe Cabinet Co


Schramm Max


Senour Hardware Co


Right side lines and


Shaffer Electric Co


Left bottom lines and


65


Shaw's Mattress Factory


47


Sherrill T B


Right inside lines and


South Florida Audit Bureau


Southern Detective Agency


Southern Lumber & Supply Co


Right bottom lines and


Spanish-American Sheet Metal Works Right side lines and


63


Stallings Otto P & Co Right top lines and 39 Standard Scale & Fixture Co Right inside lines and 66 60


Star Realty Co


Stubbs Wm O Jewelry Co


42


Tampa Armature Works


13


Tampa Book & Stationery Co


Right center lines and


65 17


Tampa Business College


Back cover and 19


Tampa Coal Co


Left center lines and 21


Tampa Coca-Cola Bottling Co.


Right side lines and 65


Tampa Cutlery & Supply Co


Left side lines and


22


Tampa Daily Times


Tampa Drug Co


50 25


1


1


1


1


1


32 54 53 62 21 35 29


Shaw-Clayton Stationery Co


62 6 25 44


Reo-Tampa Motor Co


Front and back cover and 38 26 45 Right center lines and Back cover and 69 13 13


48 59 18 49 29 29


42 7 8 8


12 47 22 12


43 59 27


20 70 32 47 28 23


Tampa Box Co


77


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS-Continued


Page


Tampa Electric Co


Right bottom lines and 27


Tampa Furniture Co


Left center lines and 31


Tampa Gas Co


Bottom stencil and


33


Tampa Loan & Savings Co


Tampa Paint & Glass Co


Left inside lines and


52 68 62


Tampa Sheet Metal Works


Left bottom lines and


63


Tampa Ship Building & Engineering Co


64


Tampa Steam Ways Co


Tampa Storage Battery Co


Tampa Textile Co


Left side lines and


Tampa Tribune


Tampa Vulcanizing Co


Tampa Wicker Furniture Co


Tarr Furniture Co


Taylor R H


Thomas Fred National Detective Agency


Thomas W W Hardware Co


Right bottom lines and


Thompson Electric Co


Left top lines and


Thrower Bros


Townes Tampa Steam Laundry Left bottom lines and


Turner Marble & Granite Co Left inside lines and


Turner Music Co


Union Transfer Co


Left side lines and


United Motor Co


Weeks & Wilder


Welfare Loan Society of Tampa


West Coast Fertilizer Co


West Coast Lumber & Supply Co


Right inside lines and


45


Wester Estates


Left inside lines and


56


White Bus Line


Right inside lines and


19


White Star Laundry


Left top lines and


42


Wood R G & Co


46


Woodward-Crowder Co


Left bottom lines and 39


16


Tampa Peninsular Trunk Factory


Tampa Sand & Shell Co


Right side lines and


66 13 27 51 68 33 33 14 24 35 29 60 42 49 49


68 9 60 1112 31


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FLORIDA


GATEWAY TO PANAMA


TAMPA


Tampa is an attractive, rapidly growing city, located on Hills-


borough and old Tampa Bays, thirty-five miles from the Gulf of


The city has shown marvelous increases from year to year in


POST OFFICE RECEIPTS


1900


1910


1921


(Tampa passed the Six Hundred Thousand Dollar mark in


1920, putting the city among the "First Fifty" postoffices in the


United States, and 1921 exceeded that record by more than a hun- dred thousand. )


INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS


$


496,560 638,535


2,934,733


147,848,000


201,405,000 315,403,080


Tons


386,203


1, 120,384


1,314,865


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1900


1910


1921


1900


1910


1921


PHOSPHATE SHIPMENTS


(By Water)


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


CIGARS MANUFACTURED


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


I


1


1


1


1


1


1


1


$ 33,505


168,272


709,049


( Shipping tie-up materially cut down 1921 total. )


5


1 900


1920


Mexico


almost every line of growth, as is evidenced by the following tables :


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TAMPA STATISTICS


BUILDING PERMITS


1900


$ 268,000


1910


1,685,586


1921


4,057,027


WATER COMMERCE


Tons


1900


446,790


1910


1,525,000


1920


2,149,000


E


1


1


1


İ


1


1


(1921 figures not available. )


RAILROAD FACILITIES


The two main trunk lines are the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Seaboard Air Line Railway, connecting with all points, East, North and West. The Tampa Southern Railroad gives service between Tampa and Manatee River points. The Tampa & Gulf Coast Railroad operates between Tampa and the West Coast section, Clearwater, St. Petersburg, Tarpon Springs, etc. The Brooksville and Hernando County section is served by the Tampa Northern Railway.


SEA-GOING FACILITIES


Splendid passenger and freight service is rendered between Tampa, Key West and Havana by the Peninsular & Occidental Steamship Company. The Mallory Steamship Company operates a weekly freight service between Tampa and New York and between Tampa and Mobile. The Gulf & Southern S. S. Company operates passenger and freight service between Tampa and New Orleans. The Wilson Line and the Home Line operate services between Tampa and St. Petersburg and Manatee River points. The Tampa- Interocean S. S. Co, owned and operated by Tampa men, is operat- ing U. S. Shipping Board steel steamers on regular lines and sail- ings to various foreign ports. In addition to the lines enumerated, there are scores of vessels carrying cargo in and out of Tampa, par- ticularly in the schooner trade with Cuba and Central America.


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TAMPA STATISTICS


ELEMENTS IN CITY'S ADVANCEMENT


Tampa's climate is one of its greatest assets. Thousands of people come to the city because of its, delightful climate; many of these people become permanent residents, many become winter resi- dents, and a good percentage of them invest in the city or section. Tampa's back country, a splendid farming and citrus fruit section, is largely responsible for the city's growth and development. The city is well supplied with parks and playgrounds, handsome munici- pal. federal and office buildings, beautiful residential sections, well- paved streets and permanent highways in all directions. Tampa is building on a solid foundation.


INDUSTRIES


Tampa is famous the world over for the clear-Havana cigars made in the local factories, of which there are approximately 200. Shipbuilding has been an important industry in Tampa, with a total shipbuilding record of 27 ships, aggregating 149,520 tons. Other products manufactured include fertilizer, furniture, office fixtures, asphalt paving blocks, cigar boxes, candies, marmalades and jellies, macaroni, soap, mattresses, coffee, machinery, and nu- merous others.


CITY STATISTICS


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Area of the city, 8.6 square miles. Total street mileage. 174.71 miles. Miles paved streets, 107.91.


Sewers, 100.13 miles.


Sidewalks, 186.52 miles .. Total death rate per 1,000 for 1921, II.I


Total birth rate per 1.000 for 1921. 23.3.


City assessment, 1921, $35,269, III, based on actual value 50 per cent.


City tax rate (new territory ), 20.5 mills. City tax rate (old territory ). 23 mills.


County tax rate, 34 mills. State tax rate. 1034 mills. Special District school tax, 3 to 8 mills.


County and State assessments based on cash value of 25 to 33 per cent.


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TAMPA STATISTICS


Tampa Electric Company furnishes light and power. Light rates on a sliding scale I2c down to 6c per k. wo h., according to quantity used. Retail power rate 91/2c to 372c. Wholesale power rate based on maximum demand. Company operates 100 electric cars, with 60 miles of track.


Minimum Gas Rates: First 20,000 feet, 22.5c per 100 feet ; second 20,000 feet, 19.4c; over 40,000 feet, 16.7c, subject to a dis- count of 10%.


Tampa Waterworks Company. Water rates range from 17c to 9c per 100 cubic feet ; minimum of 735 cubic feet for $1. 12 monthly.


Peninsular Telephone Company. Automatic system; sub-ex- changes in various parts of city. Long distance connections to all parts of country.


EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES


Tampa's schools are modern in every way. Operated on plan of six years grammar school, three years junior high school and three years senior high school. In addition to public schools there are a number of private schools and commercial colleges.


BANKS


Three national banks, five state banks or trust companies do- ing a general banking business, one exclusive trust company, and the Morris Plan Company : $23,405,291.26 deposits for 1921 : $5,- 330,551.18 capital, surplus and undivided profits.


CLEARING HOUSE


1908 (This institution organized late in 1907) $ 53.766,400.53 117,148,072.27 192I


PROPERTY VALUES


Good residence property runs from $40 to $100 per front foot. Good building lots in suburbs range from $150 to $2,500. Store- rooms rent from $50 to $750 a month. Owners net about 8 per cent on value of property. Mortgages made on about 60 per cent of valuation, interest from 5 to 8 per cent. Office rooms rent on an average of $25 a month, with new buildings at higher rental and offices in older buildings lower.


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TAMPA STATISTICS


BUILDING


The year 1921 was featured by the highest record in the city's history in building permits, with a total valuation of $4,057,027.89. The total of permits for 1920, the largest previous record, was $2,- 686,092. Building operations have not let up, and 1922 seems to be well started on making another record.


MISCELLANEOUS


Tampa has two excellent 18-hole golf courses with attractive club houses. Tampa's free motor camp is located in DeSoto Park, in a beautiful palm and oak grove. This camp is served with city sewerage, lights and water, has shower baths, hot water tank, and other conveniences. Tampa's "Road to Remembrance," the Mem- orial Highway, extends from the city limits to the county line on the west, and is bordered with oak trees and oleanders. Tampa thermometers have never registered above 96 in the thirty years of U. S. Weather Bureau Service.


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PUBLISHERS


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OFFICERS


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J. Martin Gardner, 1st Vice-Pres. Toronto, Ont.


H. A. Manning, 2d Vice-Pres. Springfield, Mass.


Theo F. Smith, Sec-Treasurer St. Paul, Minn.


TRUSTEES


A. V. Williams, Cincinnati R. L. Polk, Detroit


R. H. Donnelley, Chicago W. L. Richmond, Yonkers Alvin H. Boyd, Reading G. D'W. Marcy, Boston


Wm. G. Torchiana, Philadelphia B. D. Annewalt, Cleveland W. O. Foote, Atlanta


D. W. Bowman, Akron W. H. Lee, New Haven


Secretary's Office, Endicott Bldg., St. Paul, Minn.


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The objects of the Association are:


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D. BONO PUBLICO


Tel 4870


UNION BUS STATION


407-9 Florida Av. WHITE BUS LINE CO. Connects Tampa with 64 Incorporated Towns Covering 1,150 Miles of Hard Road


N. W. HENSLEY & CO.


REAL ESTATE


RENTS INSURANCE


403-405-407 Stovall Bldg. Box 316


Phone 2129


TAMPA CITY DIRECTORY (1922)


TAMPA CITY GUIDE 1922


MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION


STATE GOVERNMENT


Hon Carey A Hardee, governor Hon H Clay Crawford, secretary Hon Rivers H Buford, attorney general Hon Ernest Amos, comptroller Hon J C Luning, state treasurer Hon J W Yon, state auditor


Hon W H Sheats, superintendent of public instruction


Hon W A McRae, commissioner of agriculture


Hon R E Rose, state chemist Hon Herman Gunter, state geol- ogist


Hon C P Lovell, adjutant-gen- eral


U S Senators


Duncan U Fletcher, Jacksonville Park Trammell, Lakeland


U S Congressmen


First District, H J Drane, Lake- land


Second District, Frank Clark, Gainesville Third District, J H Smithwick, Pensacola Fourth District, W J Sears, Kis- simmee


Supreme Court Judges


Jefferson B Browne, Chief Jus- tice, T F West. J B Whitfield, R. F Taylor, W H Ellis judges


State Board of Health


Office 1301 Florida av, Tampa- [ Earman, West Palm Beach, president; J E Graves, Quincy; E M Ernest, Palatka; A C Hamblin dist state health officer: H R Venters bacter- ologist; D H Osborn state san inspr.


CITY GOVERNMENT


Mayor Commissioner - C H Brown


Mayor Pro Tem-W J Barritt Commissioners-W J Barritt, W A Adams, S L Lowry, James McCants, C H Brown


City Manager-A W D Hall Comptroller-J P Henderson City Tax Assessor-F S Wright City Tax Collector and Treasur- er-W L Brown


City Attorney-Hilton S Hamp- ton


City Clerk-W E Duncan


City Civil Service Board-7-10 Knight bldg-E B Drumright, chairman, Mrs Kathryne Cate, sec


Municipial Judge-C E Worth City Health Officer - Dr J R Harris


City Building Inspector- Mar- ti O'Tera


City Engineer-R D Martin


City Purchasing Agent - B A Redding


City Supt of Parks-T D Waldie City Harbor Master-J A Love- Lace


City Plumbing Inspector-J A Bronzonie


City Sanitary Inspector - J S Jones City Physician-Dr. J A Barnes City Sexton-W A Goddard


EDUCATIONAL Board of Public Instruction


Philip Shore chairman, Tampa; Irwin Walden, Plant City; D S Sweat Balm; J E Knight sec- retary, Loca E Papy clerk


A. E. MEEKS -- WOOD


Oak and Pine Stove, Fireplace and Heater Wood


PHONE 3535 TWELFTH ST. and Fourth Avenue


J. N. HOLMES 108 E. Palm av., Tel 4308


J. N. HAYNES S. R. BINKLEY 1801 Jetton av., Tel. 72-783


906 25th av. Tel 74-083


THE HOLMES-BINKLEY CO.


Cement Contractors


1513 Maryland Ave.


Tel. 3855


85


WHITE LAUNDRY


Phone 2343


Corner Cass and Tampa Streets


86


(1922) R. L. POLK & CO.'S


UNEXCELLED FOR SPANISH DISHES


MEALS SENT OUT


Ideal Cafe and Restaurant 1223 Franklin St.


Public Schools


J E Knight superintendent, Court House


W S Coleman supervisor, gram- mar, intermediate and primary Elizabeth Lucas, teacher of drawing


A L Cuesta School-Cor Pine and Cleveland W T; F M Foulks principal


Buffalo Av School-705 E Buf- falo av, R J Overton principal Drew Primary School-Armenia av cor Ivy W T; Mrs Edna Mc- Cullum principal


East Tampa School-Palmetto Beach, Mrs Mary Murray principal


Gary School-10th av cor 36th, J T Hoffman principal


George Washington Junior High School-Michigan av cor Mit- chell, D M Cook principal


Gorrie School-Boulevard n e cor Horatio, Mrs Margaret Bom- ford principal


Henry Mitchell Elementary


School-Luther Swan princi-


pal, Bungalow Park av cor Cleveland


Hillsborough Ave School-e s 30th 1 n Hillsborough av, Mrs Virgie Chapman principal


Hillsborough High School Highland and Euclid avs, E L Robinson. principal


James Madison School-701 Mad- ison, E Ellie Crilly principal Mcfarlane School-Willow av nr LaSalle, Mrs Vallie H Per- ry principal


Rodert E Lee School-301 E Michigan av, Mrs Luneta Flea- gle principal


Oak Park School-J F Kickliter principal


Seminole Heights School-Cor Central and Hanna, Allie M Hammond principal


Sulphur Springs School-Waters av. n w cor Cypress, Mrs Mary Holm principal


Jackson Heights School-33d cor 20th av, D C Kickliter prin- cipal


W B Henderson School-Hen- derson cor Jefferson, Mamie E Gramling principal


Woodrow Wilson Junior High School-Cor Swan and Edison av, R M Ray principal V


M Ybor School-14th cor Michigan, F C Crow principal


Colored


Caesar Street Grammar School -Caesar cor Finley


Cottage Hill School - Jackson Heights


Gilchrist High School-Jackson Heights


Harlem Academy-510 E Har- rison


Lomax High School-37th av and 28th


Robles Pond School-Florida av and Virginia


West Hyde Park School-317 S Dakota av


West Tampa School No 2-17th av n w cor Green, W T


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Chief of Staff-J B Holton chief salary $3,000, bond, $2,000; Benj Torres, first asst chief, salary $2,280; J I) Ross second asst chief, A E Frasier super- intendent fire and police tele- graph, salary $1,800


Location of Fire Stations


Station No 1-Cor Zack and Jef- ferson, O O Brown and R R Hackney captains


Station 2-1313 8th av, J W Sweat captain


Station 3-Pratt cor Magnolia av, T S Leggett captain Station No 4-1801 9th av, A W Taylor captain


Station No 5-1807 Florida av, T G McAteer captain


Station No 6-22d n w cor Lin- sey P B, J R Osburn lieut Store Rooms-1809 Florida av; 2d asst chief fireman Benj Torres in charge


Telephones


3120-Station No 1, cor Zack and Jefferson


3220-Station No 2, 8th av nr 14th


3320-Station No 3, Platt cor Magnolia av, H P


3420-Station No 4, 9th av, cor 18th


3520-Station No 5, Florida av, Tampa Heights 5112-Station No 6, Palmetto Beach


3311-Chief's office, Zack and Jefferson


Signal Boxes


4-Franklin and Water


5-Jackson and Morgan


6-Franklin and Washington


7-Whiting and Tampa


8-Lafayette and Ashley


9-Polk and Ashley


12-Franklin and Twiggs


13-Franklin and Cass


14-Marion and Zack


15-Florida av and Jackson


16-Tyler and Morgan


17-Florida av and Harrison


18-Florida av and Scott


19-Michigan and Nebraska avs


21-Harrison and Highland avs 23-Estelle and Ashley


24-Michigan av and 21st


25-Palm and Central avs


26-Franklin and Henderson avs 27-Scott and Central av


28-Nebraska av and Zack


29-Hillsborough and Lozano av


31-Estelle and Grant av 32-Plant av and Platt av


33-W Lafayette and Hyde Park


35-Hyde Park av and DeLeon


36-Garcia av and Roberts


37-10th and 11th av


Madison


312


V. FICCIO & SONS, MERCHANT TAILORS


We Call for and Deliver Work


3983 Phone


WOODWARD-CROWDER CO. GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS


905-6 Citizens Bank Bldg. Phone 2172


Cleaning and Pressing


Phone 2182


S. SERRA, Propr.


REO-TAMPA MOTOR COMPANY


REO CARS AND REO TRUCKS C. E. GIBBENS, Manager Office 405 Lafayette Service Dept. 406 Jackson Phone 4264


TAMPA CITY DIRECTORY (1922)


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38-Grand Central av and Field- ing


39-Garcia av and Division


41-Nebraska and 7th avs


42-12th and 7th av


43-12th av and 15th


44-7th and 17th 45-5th av and 22d 46-Michigan av and 16th


47-13th av and 19th


48-5th av and 15th


49-20th and 11th av


51-E Frances av and Jefferson 52-Maryland and 4th avs


53-Highland and Amelia avs 54-Grand Central and Plant avs 55-2d av and 19th 56-7th av and 22d


57-Franklin and Constant


58-Jefferson and Henderson


59-14th and 15th av


61-Florida and Michigan avs


62-24th and 7th av


(3-DeLeon and Bouleverd 64-Inman and S Newport 65-25th and 18th av


66-Nebraska av and Ella Mae


67-Clark and Av B


68-Rome and Grand Central av 71-N Boulevard and Lincoln


72-18th and 21st av 73-1st av and 17th


74-E end Fortune street bridge 2-1-3 calls entire department One tap and alarm repeated calls the pumper Two taps, fire controlled


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Headquarters. City Hall, Jackson n w cor Florida av


Equipped with Gamewell box system Chief-F M Williams


Senior Lieutenant-D B York First Sergeant-Albert Elton Clerk of Records-R D Hutch- craft


Police Boxes


4-Grand Central and S Oregon 5-Morrison av and S Oregon


6-Hyde Park av and W La- fayette


7-Plant av and Platt 8-Mallory Docks


12-Scott and Central av


13-Brevard bet North A and North B


14-Washington and Tampa


15-Polk and Franklin


16-Gordon Keller Hospital


17-Florida av and Michigan 21-Franklin and Hillsborough 22-7th and Nebraska avs 23-Fortune Street Bridge 24-7th av and 16th


25-5th av and 14th 26-Union Station 27-Roberts Cigar Factory 31-Polk and Jefferson av 32-Maryland and 5th 33-Car Barns


34-Michigan and Nebraska 35-Bell and Nebraska 36-Stewart and 26th 37-19th and 3d av


41-8th av and 14th


.42-12th av and 19th


44-Franklin and Scott 45 -- 7th av and 21st


46-21st and Michigan


ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS


Academy of the Holy Names Cor Frances and Spruce, W T Alvarez School-1615 Armenia Baptist Italian Mission-1317 av, W T · Armenia av, W T


* Bowman Community School- 1302 Pierce


Business University of Tampa- 308 Krause bldg, Mrs H W Mid- dleton pres


Convent of the Holy Names- Twiggs n e cor Morgan, con- ducted by Sisters of the Holy Names


English Classical School - 705 Swann av, Flora L White principal


Fales Academy-1703 Armenia av, W T, H L Fales prin Girls' Industrial School - Os- borne av


and Hillsborough River, Fannie Prater matron Hebrew Free School-Central av, n e cor Oak av Helen Hill Kindergarten-210


Eagle Knights of Columbus Night School-Florida av S ℮ cor Twiggs


Rose Valdez Settlement House- 1401 Francis av, W T Mrs S Bryan supt


Sacred Heart College - Florida av s e cor Twiggs


*St Benedict's School-20th s W cor Michigan av, conducted by Sisters of St Joseph


St Joseph's Convent-1706 11th av


St Joseph's School (boys and girls)-1706 11th av St Peter Claver's School-1401 Governor


Seventh Day Adventist Schools- 1015 E Estelle and E Palmetto n e cor Florida av


Tampa Business College-Grand Central and Edison avs, L M Hatton pres and treas, E R Dickenson and L M Hatton jr v-pres, L D Mead acting sec Wolff's Mission House - 2307 16th, Bertha Thompson princi- pal


W C T U Nursery-604 Morgan Mrs L M Smith mgr


ASYLUMS AND HOSPITALS


Bayside Hospital-Bay Shore blvd, office 812 Citizens Bank bldg, Dr J S Helms pres, Glenn G Smith sec and bus mgr


Central Nurses Register and Home, 402 S Melville av


Centro Asturiano Sanatorium- W Euclid av n w cor Ola av C Mirovalles supt


Centro Espanol Sanatorinm - Bay Shore blvd




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