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PASADENA
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In 1874 entire. country around Pasadena was a sheep
range.
AREA-Eleven and two-tenths square miles; average
elevation cente" of city, 900 feet. Governm!!mt censua,
population, 30,291 j NOW, 38,000.
ASSESSED VALUATION-(On ba.;. of 50%), $62,107,635.
B,~nLDING PERMITS-For the year, ove,. $3,200,000.
Pas.dena .till leads all cities of it. aiz. and many
I.rger on,e s.
BANK5--6 Nat ional and 5 Savings. Total deposita over
$16,000,000.00.
CHURCHES-All denominations, 58.
SCHOOLS-Public school buildings, 26, which includes
our beautiful high school, miscellaneous private
schools and colleg.8. The Throop I n.tituto i. the
fine.t engineering college in the Weat. .
LIBRARY-Volumes, 34,000; home circulation, 170,000.
EL.ECTRIC CAR SERVICE-one of the beat in the
country, if not in the world, local and interurban.
STEAM RAILWAV8-S0uthern Pacific, Santa Fe and
San Pedro, L.os Angeles and· Salt L.ake.
PARKS-Public parks, 3, which includes the beautiful
Busch Gardens, the finest in the world.
PUBLIC SERVICE PL.ANT5-Supplying light and power,
2; gas Qompanies, 2.
TELEPHONE5-Subacribers, 10,000. Thia is equivalent
to one telephone for every family in Pasadena.
1"1'I-eATER8-Four.
HOTEL.S-Beat hotela in the world. The famous Hotel
Green, Wentworth, Raymond and the Maryland, aa
~I as many family hotela. Paaadena can take care
?of 15,000 visitors .
.. -:FtRE PROTECTION-Steam engines, 3; chemical en·
gines, 4; hook and ladders, 3; han wagon., 4; hy'
dranta, 300.
WATER-Abundant water owned by the city.
ST~EETs.--s2 miles of improved streets
FUEL.-Petroleum, distillate, coal and wood.
COST8-G.a, SOC per 1000 feot; electricity,4c pel'" kilowatt
hour.
PASADENA has a large and, influential Board of Trade
with a membership of over five hundred. (It recently
pa .. ed its 25·year·old mark). Pat adena has a five
Merch.nt,' A'iJ.aociation.
PASADENA CITY DIRECTORY v
THURSTON'S ~
Pasadena City Directory
Vol. APRIL, 1913
MISCELLANEOUS
(COPYllIGHTBD)
COUNTY OFFICERS
Term expir~s January 1915
(County Court House, Los Angeles)
Clerk-H. J. Lelande. '
Recorder-Charles L. Logj,n.
Aud1tor--Walter A. Lewis.
Treasurer-John N. Hunt
Assessor-Ed.. W. Hopkins.
Sherlff-Wm. A. Hemme!.
District Attorney-J. D. Fredericks.
Surveyor-Ivory D. Noble.
Coroner-Calvin Hartwell.
Tax Collector--W. O. Welch.
Administrator-Frank Bryson.
Superintendent of Schools-Mark Keppel.
FIsh and Game Warden-Benjamin M. Powers.
NEW CITY GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONERS
XV
WllI take up their duties at high noon on the first Monday In May, 1913.
PASADENA CITY GOVERNMENT
Meetings, Tuesday Mornings, 9 o'clock.
City Hall, Corner Fair Oaks Ave. and -Union St.
Mayor-Wm. Thurn; office, CIty Hall; residence, 123 Columbia St.
Members of City Council-C. W. Rhodes, at large; P. M. Shutt, First
Ward; W. H. Korstlan, Second Ward; H. G. Chaffee. Third Ward;
J. F. Barnes, Fourth Ward; W. T. Root, Sr., president, Fifth Ward;
W. K. Fogg, Sixth Ward.
Clerk-Heman Dyer, otflce, City Hall; chief deputy, W. C. Yale.
Treasurer, Tax and . LICense Collector-S. M. Munson; deputy, W. S.
McIntyre.
Auditor and Assessor-D. D. Kellogg; deputy, J . W. Prinz.
City Attorney-Jas. S. Bennett.
City Engineer-Lewis E. Smith; deputy, Robert V. Orb'son.
Superintendent of Streets-John Beyer; deputy, S. H. Doolittle.
Building Inspector-W. S. C. Stevens; ot'ftce deputy, B. H. Rhodes.
Municipal LlghUng Department-C. W . Kainer, general manager; of-fice
72 N. Fair oaks avo
Municipal Wa ter Department-Burdett Moody, general manager, 72 N.
Fair Qaks avo
MIlk, Food and SanitarY Inspector-C. F. Huddleston.
City Veterinarian-Dr. L. M. Hurt.
Sewer Farm Superlnteooent-M. Halverstadt.
City Park Superintendent and Tree Warden-Jacob Albrecht.
Justices of the Peace--Frank C. Dunham, 99 E. Colorado; Robert W.
McDonald, 207 -208 Slavin Bldg. •
Constables-Walter C. Austin, 99 E. Colorado; Harley F. Newell, 406
Slavin Bldg.
Police Department-W. H. Wood, chief, City Hall, residence 319 Arcadia;
Dr. A. D. S. McCoy and T. A. Willtams police surgeons, office 401
Slavin Bldg.; Robert W. McDonald, police judge, office 407 Slavin
Bldg.
Fire Department-A. M. CHfford, chief, 36 Dayton; S. B. Beers, assistant
chief, 66 Dayton.
Board of Health-Dr. Stanley P. Black, health officer, room 25 City Hall.
Board or Education-I. N. Smith; Dr. J. H . McBride; W. F . Knight: D.
"\ J. MacPherson; F. E. Wilcox; Dr. Jermlah Rhodes, 8up-erlntendent.
office 521-526 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; N. G. Felker, clerk, 692
S. El Molino av
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U. S. PQST OFFICE
Post Offlce---82-88 N. Raymond av.; John W. Wood. postmaster; Henry
Ramel. assistant.
Parcels Post-Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunlay.
Postal Savings Ba..nk7"MJas Gertrude HamBton, in charge.
General DeUvery Window-Open at 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Money Order Department-Open 9 a. m. to 5: 30 p. m.
Registry Department-Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Post Office Closed on Sunday.
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
Special Meteorogl~I Observer-Edwin R. Sarver, 43 W. COlorado.
NATIONAL GUARD
Armory N. G. C.-Co. 1, 7th Regiment, 105 W. Union.
PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Pasadena Associated CharlUes--61 S. Raymond avo
Pasadena Board of Trade--A. J. Bertonneau, secretary; Edwin R. Sarver,
assistant secretary; 43 W. Colorado.
Pasadena Merchants' Asoclation-A. J. Bertonneau, secretary; Edwin
R. Sarver, assistant; 43 W. Colorado.
Pasadena Humane Society-Dr. E. L. Conger, president; 61 S. Raymond.
Pasadena Realty;Board- T. P. Lukens, president.
Public Llbrary-se cor N. Raymond avo and Walnut, NelIle M . Russ,
librarian.
PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Busch Gardens-Orange Grove av and Madeline Drive, west to Arroyo
Set!o.
Carmelita Gardens---Cor. W. Colorado and Vernon avo
Central Park----.s. Fair Oaks av., S. Raymond av., Dayton and Center.
Llbray Park-No Raymond avo bet. Hol·!y and Walnttt.
Tournament Park-Cor. S. WIlson av. and E. California.
CEMETERIES
Mountain View-Bet. N. Fair Oaks and N. Raymond avs., Fig and Ventura
sts.
CHURCHES
All Saints (Eptscopal)-:-Rev. Leslie E. Learned ; e. side N. Euclid avo
bet. Colorado and Walnut.
All Saints Chapel (EpiscopaI) - Rev. A. L. Hall in charge; S. s . of E.
Washington bet. Los Robles and Garfield a vs.
Altadena Methodist Episcopal-Rev. D. H. Gillan, pastor; Ne. cor.
Santa Clara avo and Calaveras, Altadena.
Bible Students' Asociation-Board of Trade Hall, 43 W. Colorado.
Brethren Church (Dunkards)-Ne cor. N. Hudson avo and Herkimer.
Calvary Baptist-Rev. B. B. Jacques. pastor; w. S. N. Holiston av.,
near E. Colorado
Christian Endeavor Mission-Rev. J. C .. Sefton, asst. supt.; 33 S. Fair
Oaks avo
Church of the Golden Rule (Universalist)-Rev. Alan R. Tillinghast.
minister; S. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Chestnut.
Church of the Nazarene--Rev. W. W. Danner, pastor; n. w. cor. Mary
and N. Fair Oaks avo
Evangelical German Lutheran-33 S. Fair Oaks av; Rev. W. C. Kleinleln,
pastor.
First Advent Church- Rev. Miles Grant Nelson. pastor; n. e. eor N.
Marengo avo and Pearl.
First Afri.can Methodist Episcopal-s. w. cor. N. Vernon av and Kensington
Place.
Frist Baptist Church-Rev. Selden W. Cummings. pastor; n. w. cor N.
Marengo avo and Union.
First Christian (Disciples of Chrlst)-Rev. Jesse McKnight, minister; n.
e. cor. N. Marengo avo and. Walnut.
First Church of Christ, Scientist-E. B. Oakland avo s. of E. Colorado.
First Congregational-Rev. Daniel F. Fox; n. e. cor. S. Marengo av and
E. Green.
First Free Methodist Church-Rev. C. R. Ebey. pastor; 306 N. Fair
Oaks avo
FIrst Friends Church-Sylvester Newlin, pastor; n. w. cor. N. Raymond
avo and E. V1Jla.
First German Evangelical Lutheran-A. Hansen, pastor; s. e. cor N.
Vernon avo and W. Walnut.
First Methodist Episcopal Church-Rev. Matt. S. Hughes, pastor; s. e.
cor. E. Colorado and S. Marengo ay . .
Friends Meeting Hous&-500 E ·. VllIa.
Friend.s Meeting House (Hlcksite)-520 E. Orange Grove avo
Friendship Baptist Church-Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor; e. side S. Ver-non
av., bet W. Green and Grpve.
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German Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Otto R. Wilke, pastor; n. w. cor.
Worcester avo and Ramona.
Gospel Tabernacle-Electric Drive.
Grace Na%erene Church-Mrs. M. E. Palmer, pastor; 251 S. Vernon avo
Hol1ness Church-Rev. J. L. Logston, pastor; w. side S. Paaa11ena avo
near W. Colorado.
Japanese Congregational MiSSion-Cor. S. Marengo avo and E. Green.
Lake Avenue Congregational-Rev. J. H. Lash, pastor; n. w. cor N.
Lak~ . avo and Maple.
Lake Avenue M. E.-Rev. F . G. H. Stevens. pastor; 8. e. cor . E. Colorado
and Lake avo
Lamanda Park M. E.-Rev. Morton C. Hartzell, pastor; n. 8. E. Colorado
bet. Santa Anita avo and Annie.
Lincoln Avenue 'Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Charles H. Scott, pastor;
s. e. cor. Lincoln avo and N. Orange Grove avo
Lincoln Avenue Presbyterian Chapel-Rev. R. C. Lewis, pastor; n. w. ·
cor. Lincoln avo and M-6ntana.
Methodist Episcopal Chinese Mission-Cor. N. Marengo avo and Chestnut.
Metropolitan Baptist Church-so s. Waverly Drive, 2nd e of S. Pasadena
avo
Nazarene Mision (Colored)-27 Elevado Drive. ..
Neighborhood ChUrch (Congregationa1)-Rev. L. Potter HitchcoCk, pas-tor,
n . w. cor. W. CaUfomia and· S. Pasadena avo
North Congregatio:Qal Church-Rev. George M._ Morrison, pastor; n. ~.
cor. N. Raymond avo a nd J efferson.
Nortlh Pasadena Methodist Church-Rev. R. 1. McKee, pastor; n. e. cor .
. E. Washington and Iowa.
Orange Grove Avenue Friends Meeting House--s e cor E Orange
Grove and Golena avs.
Pasadena First SpirituaHst Church'=-30 N. Broadway.
Pasadena Presbyterian~Rev, Robert Freeman, pastor; n. W. cor. Col-orado
and· N. Madison avo
Progressive Spiritualist-H. C. W. Johnson, pastor; 31lh N. Fair Oaks.
Pentecostal Assembly-33 S. Lake avo
Salvation Army Headquarters-51 W. Co1omdo.
Scott Chapel M. E. Church (Coiored)-Rev. W. R. R. DUncan, pastor;
w. s. S. Fair Oaks avo near Calltornia.
Seventh Day Adventist Church-no e. cor. Summit avo and E. Mpuntain.
St. Andrews' Church (Roman Catholic)-Rev. Wm. F. Quinlan, pastor;
n . e. cor. N. Fair Oaks av and Walnut.
St. John's German Evangellcal Lutheran-Rev. A. E. Janssen, pastor;
n. s. E. Orange avo bet. N. Fair Oaks and N. Raymond avs.
Swedish Methodist-Rev. G. E. Kallstedt, pastor; s. e. cor. Summit avo
and Villa.
Swerlsh Lutheran-Rev. B. O. Berg, pastor; E. Orange Grove, bet. N.
Raymond and N. Fair Oaks avs.
Theosophica l SoCiety-Meets 214 Boston Bldg., 35 N. Raymond avo
Tremont Baptist Church-Rev. J. Lewis Smith, pastor; cor. Tremont
and N. Raymond avo
Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church-Rev. W. H. Derr, pastor; n. e. cor. N.
Los Robles av~ and Walnut.
Westminister Presbyterian-Rev. C. A. spaulding, pastor; cor. Woodbury
Road and N. Lake avo
SCHOOLS
Altadena-N. S. Calaveras bet. Santa Rosa and Santa Clara avs., Alta-dena.
Andrew ·Jackson-N. w. cor. Atlanta and Casitas av., Altadena.
Columbia-E. S. N. Lake bet. Herkimer and Locust.
Franklin-S. e. cor. Worcester av and Walnut.
Franklin Kindergarten-N. e. cor. E. Walnut and Worcester avo
Garfteld-N. e. cor. W. California and S. Pasadenaav.
Garfield Klndergarten-N. e. cor . W. California and S. Pasadena avo
GT'8Jl.t-S. w. cor. S. Chester av and Division.
Grover Cleveland-N. e. cor. W. Washington and Old F.air Oaks avo
Lamanda Park-W. S. Santa Anita avo and Santa Fe tracks.
Lincoln-N. e. cor. Lincoln avo and Peoria.
Lincoln Kind~rgarten-N. e.· cor Lincoln. av and Peoria.
Linda Vista-Cor. Morgan and Ontario av., Linda Vista.
Longfellow-washlng.ton- St., bet. Catalintl and Wtlson avo
Mad.ison-S. w. cor. Madison avo and Ashtabula.
McKln.ley-S. e. cor. Center and S. EI Molino avo
McKinley Klndergarten-S. EI Molino avo S. of Center.
Pasadena Hlgh-N. s. Walnut bet. N. Euclld avo and N. Los Robles avo
Polytechnic Hlgh-N. s. E. Colorado cor. Sferra Bonita.
Roosevelt School-W. S. N. Vernon avo opp. W. VUla.
Thomas Jefferson-N. e. cor. Hamilton avo and E. VlUa.
vilt .
ITHURSTON'S
Washlngton-N. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Dakota.
'Washington Kindergarten~N. ot Washington School, e. 8ide ot N. Raymond
avo
Wllson-S. e. cor. N. Marengo avo and Walnut.
BLOCK'S AND BUILDINGS
A~e Bundlng=-19~ W. Colorado.
Ban~y & Wood Biock-IO E. ·Colorado.
BartJe!l Block-19 N. Fair Oaks av
Bluntve J. A. Block-188 E. Colorado.
Bonham Block--4:7 W. Colorado. •
Boston Bullding-36 N. Raymond avo
Braley BuUdlng-36 S. Raymond avo
Breed C. C. Block-186 E. Colorado.
Brockway Bullding-202 E. Colorado.
Central Bul1dlng-26 N. Ralmond avo Cha•m ber at Commerce Bullding-117 E. Colorado.
Colonial Block-S. w. cor. W. Walnut and N. Pasadena avo
Cummings Block-S. e. cor. E. Colorado and S. Eucild avo
Dodworth Buildlng-S. w. cor. & Fair Oaks av, and W. Colorado.
Elwood 'Block-126 N. Fair Oaks avo
Farris ,8lock-l94 E. Colorado
Fish Block .. 26 E. Colurado
Fogg Buildlng-N. w. cor. N. Fair Oaks avo and W. Colorado.
Frost BIOCk-l'7s E. Colorado.
Gardner B1DCk-l2 S. Fair Oaks avo
Gilchrist Block-5b-54 W. Color ad.o.
Goldberg Buildlng-109 -11 5 N. Fair Oaks avo
GoodTich Block-145 E. Colorado.
Goodrich Block-28 N. Broadway.
Hickler Block-34-36 N. Raymond 1\\' ,
Home T elephone Buildtng-70 N. Raymond avo
Horton Block-392 E. Colorado.
Kendall BuUdlng-65 N. Raymond avo
Kinney-Kendall Bullding-N. w. cor. Colorado and Raymond a\'.
MacGregor Bulldlng-388-390 E. Colorado.
Macomber Block (City Directory)-54 E . Colorado.
Macomber Block-N. w. cor. S. Raymond av. and Green.
Marengo Block-37 N. Marengo avo
Marsh Block-N. e. cor. S. Raymond avo and E. Green.
Martha Block-3l N. FaJr Oaks avo
Masonic Temple Buildlng-73 N. Fair Oaks av.
McCament Block- SO -54 W. Colorado.
Meyer Block-137-14l N. Fair Oaks avo
Michener & Hughes Buildlng-:-2l-25 N. Marengo avo
MtIls A. F. Block- 45 S. Raymond avo
Pasadena National Bank Building, sw cor Broadway and E. Colorado.
Pierce Block-99 E. ' Colorad'O. - l/J'
Pierce Building-I06 N. Fair Oaks avo
Platt ClIfton J. BuUding-384 - 386 E . Colorado.
Ramona Block.-25-29 WI. Colorado.
Reynolds & Van Nuys Block-N. W. ~. Falr 'Oaks av and Union.
Richardson Bulldlng-IOO E. ~tolora.dO.
~yder Block.-65-71 N. Fa.1r Oaks avo
San Gabriel Valley Bank BuHdlng-S. e cor. Colorado and Fair Oaks avo
Slavin Block-a9 N. Fair Oaks avo
Slavin Building-N. e. cor N. Fair Oaks avo and E. Colorado.
Staats Block-72 N. Fa..1r Oa.R:s avo
Stalker Block- 231 E. Colorado.
Stanton Bullding-S. e. cor. Colorado and Raymond avo
Stevens Block-6 E. Colorado.
St. LOuis Block-42 N. Raymond avo
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Stokes Block-39-U W. Colo~do.
Stowell Bulldtng-62 E. Colorado.
Unton Savings Bank BuUding-N. e. cor E. ColoradO'- a-nd N. Raymond.
Vandevort Block-32 S . Raymond avo
Wetherby-Kayser Block-61 E . COlorado.
Winnie Block-1l8-126 N . Fair Oaks avo
HALLS -
Aryan's Hall-N. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Colorado
Board ot Labor Rooms----4:2 E. Walnut.
Clarke's Hall-3S W. Union. c. V. STURD'3VANT, Eagle's Hall-Stanton BuUding.
Elks' Hali-400 W. Colorado.
Good-rich HaU-28 N. Broadway.
Good Tempiars HalI-34 E. Colorado.
Kinney-Kenda11 HaIl--65 E. Colorado.
Rea' Estate an,_
PASAD2N.-'i,
Labor Temple Hall-Cor. Raymond avo and Walnut
Maccabees Hall-Stanton Building.
Masonic Temple--73 N. Fair Oaks avo
Odd Fellows Temple-30 N . Broadway.
Pythian Castle-31t,b N. Fall' Oaks avo
Woodman HalI-20 W. Colorado.
HOMES
CAL.
Scripps' Home for the Aged- S. e. cor. Santa Clara av and Calaveras,
Altadena..
BENEVOLENT AND SECRET SOCIETIES
Corona Lodge No. 324, F . and A. M.-Meets first Thursday of each
month at Masonic Temple.
Crown Chapter No. 72. R. A. M.-Meets second Tuesday of each month
at Masonic Temple.
Golden Crown Court No.2, R E. A.-Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays of
month at Masonic Temple.
Pasadena Chapter No. 108, O. E. S.-Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each
month at Masonic Temple.
Pasadena Commandery No. 31, K. T.-Meets 1st Wednesdays of each
month at Masonic Temple.
Pasadena Consistory No.4, A. and A. S. R.- Meets every three months
at Masonic Temple.
Pasadena Council No. 16, R. and S. M.-Meets 2nd Tuesdays of each
month at Masonic Temple.
Pa.sadena. Lodge No. 272, F . and A. M.-Meets 1st Monday of eaeh
month at Masonic Temple.
Southland Chapter. U. D. O. E. S.-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month at Masonic Temple.
Temple Chapter Rose Croix No.4, A. and A. S. R.-Meets 1st Saturday
of each month at Masonic Temple.
Temple CouncU of Kadosh No.4, A. and S. R.-Meets 1st Saturday
of each month at Masonic Temple.
Temple Lodge of Perfection No.7, A. and A. S . H.-Meets 1st Saturday
of each month at Masonic Temple.
I I r1tl!tpdendent o.rder of Odd Fellow ..
Crtl~ City Lodge No. 395-Meets every Wednesday evening at 30 N.
~adway.
Crown City Rebekah Lodge No. 325-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings
at 30 N. Broadway.
Pasadena Encampment No. S4-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at
Y. O. O. F. Hall. '
Pasadena Lodge No. 324-Meets every Thursday evening at L O. O. F.
Hall.
Pasadena Rebekah Lodge No. 121-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings
at I. O. O. F. Hall.
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Patriarchs Militant Pasadena Canton No. 37-Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday
evenings at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Pasadena Odd Fellows Club-Marsh Block
Knights of Pythia. ,.
Echo Lodge No. I, Uniform Rank-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings
at K. P. Han.
Echo Lodge No. 2.-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at K. P. Hall.
Pasadena Company No. 32-Meets every Friday evening at K. P. Hall.
Pasadena Lodge No. 132- Meets every! Friday evening at K. P. Hall.
Rathbone Sisters-Meets every Thursday evening at K. P. Hall.
Ragina Court NO.2-Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings at K . P. Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Ancient _Order of Mystic Aryans-Meets In Aryans' H a ll.
Ancient Order of United Workmen-Meets 4th Saturday evenings at
Stanton Hall.
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks-Meets every Tuesday evening
at Elks' Hall, 400 W. Colorado.
Brotherhood ot American Yeomen-Meets every Thursday evening at
30 N. Broadway.
Court of Honor ' No, 15~Meets 1st and 3rd Monday-s, Temple Hall, cor.
N. Raymond and Walnut.
Daughters of Liberty-Meets 1st and 3rd Friday evenings at Stanton
Hali.
Fraternal Aid Association, Pasadena Council No. 178-Meets every
Wednesday evening at I. O. O. F. H all.
Fraternal Brotherhood-Meets every Friday evening at 30 N. Broadway.
Fraternal Order ot Eagles-Meets every Thursday evening at 131 W.
Colora,do.
Grand Army of the Republic, John F. Godfrey Post-Meets Odd Fellows'
Temple.
Grand United Order of Odd F ellows-Meets Tuesday evening at Stanton
Hall.
Improved Order of Red Men-Meets every Wednesday evening at Stanton
H8.J1.
Independent Order of Foresters, Court of the Valley No. 817-vbgk
Independent Order ot Foresters, Court Crown at the Valley No. 817-
M eets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Independent Order of Foresters, Court Propress No. H20-Meets 1st and
3rd Mondays at Good Templars' Hail, 34 E. Colorado.
Independent Order at Good Templars-Meets every Tueseday evening
at Good Templars' Hall 34 E. Colorado.
1. O. O. F. Court hogres:!, 34 E. Colorado.
Junior Order of United American Mechanics- Meets every Tuesday
evening at Maccabee Auditorium,
Kappa Pi Fraternity- E. W. Hippe, secy.
Knights and Ladies of Security-Meets every Friday evening at I. O. O.
F. Hall.
Knights of Columbus-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at Stanton
Hall.
Knights of the Golden Eagle-Meets every Friday evening at 1. O. O. F.
Hall.
Knights of the Macabees-Meets every Monday evening at Maccabees
Auditorium.
Knights of Malta-Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday evening at I. O. O.
F. Hall.
Ladles ot the Grand Army of t'he Republic, Garfield Circle-Meets 1st
and 3rd Thursday afternoons. '
Ladles of the Maccabees-Meets every Moday evening at Macca~
AUditorium.
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Masonic Lodge (Colored)-Meete 2nd and 4th Friday evenings a t 33
W. Union.
Modern Brotherhgo-cr - Meets at 34 E. Colorado.
Modern Woodmen of America-Meets every Mpnday evening at 30 N.
Broadway.
Royal Arcanum-Meets 2nd and 4th FrIday evenings at G. A. R Ha ll.
Royal Neighbors of AmeriCa, Camp 2306-Meets 1st and Srd· TUesaciye
at 30 N. Broadway.
Plymouth Brethren-34 E. Colorado.
Sons of St. George-Meets 2nd and 4th Friday evenings at K. P. Hall.
Sons of Veterans-Meets 1st and Srd Friday evenings at G. A. R. Hall.
Spanish-American War Veterans-Meets every Wednesday evening at
G. A. R. Hall.
Tribe of Ben Hur, Pasadena Court No. 21-Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays
at Stanton Hall.
Women of Woodcraft-Meets every Thursday evening at Woodmen
H~II.
Woman's ReHef Corps-Meets at Odd F ellows' Temple.
Woodmen of the World-Meets every Friday evening at Woodman Ha ll.
ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, cLues. ETC.
Altadena Country Club----Se. cor. N. Hill avo and Mendocino, Altadena.
Annandale Country Club-Club House, San""' Rafael Height.s.
Emergency League-1 Cabrillo Pl.
Overland Club-Dr. F. C. E . Mattison, pres., 44 S. Euclid avo
Pasadena Athletic Club-H. J. Uyttenhove, director, 71 W. Colorado.
Pasadena Chlldren's Training ~SocietY-Miss Hattie J. Robinson, super-
Intendent, n. e. cor. S. Wilson avo and Delmar.
Pasadena Country Club-H: 1. Drummond, pres., Oak Grove av, * mile
s of Arden Road.
Pasadena Driving Club-219 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Pasadena Gardeners' Association-Meets Board of Trade rooms, 43 W.
Colorado.
Pasadena Graduate Nurses' Club-164 S. Los Robles avo
Pasadena Kennel Club-R. C. Halsted, secy. and treas., 37 S. Fair
Oaks avo
Pasadena Polo Club-421 Chamber of Commerce Bld g.
Pasadena Tourist Club-No w. cor. W. Colorado and Delacy.
Pasadena Tournament of Roses Assoclation-421 Chamber of Commerce
Bldg.
Shakespeare Club-Mrs. Calvin Heartwell, pres., 220 S. Los Robles avo
Southern California Horse Show Association-Fred Elmer Wilcox, pres.,
956 S . Orange Grove avo
Valley Hunt Club-John E. Marble, pres., 520 S. Orange Grove avo
Young Men's Christian Assoclation- 114-128 N. Marengo avo
Young Women's Christian Association-Miss H. T. Anderson, secy.,
78 N. Marengo avo
Young Women's Christian Temperance Union-Miss Mary E. Yeo, presi_
dent; meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at homes.
Women's Christian Temperance Union (Centra.I)-Meets in United
Presbyterian Church.
STATE SOCIETITES
Southern California-See Thurston's Pasadena Guide and Map; Book
Stores Sell it, 25 cents.
xII THURSTON'S
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TRADE LABOR UNIONS
Board ot Labor HaIls-42 East Walnut Street
Labor Temple Hal1s-Cor. Raymond avo and Walnut Street.
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Barbers' International UnIon of AmErica, Local No. 603-Meets Jast
Wednesday. Board of Labor. Chas . .T. Thorn, seey., P. O. Box 746.
Board of Labor, Pasadena-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays, Board of
Labor. Harry A .• Huff, secy., 42 East Walnut Street.
Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' International, Local No. H.-Meets
every Wednesday, Labor Temple. :F', E. Coleman, secy.'----p. O. Box
782.
Building Laborers' International Protective Union of America, i..Qcal
No. a-Meets every Tuesday, La:bor Temple. Leonard Foster, secy.,
211 Clay Street.
Building Trades Council. Pasadena-Meets every Friday. Board of
/ Labor. A. R. Clarke, seey., 885 North Los, Robles avenue.
Carpenters and Joiners of America, United Brotherhood of, Local No.
769-Meets every Thursday, Labor Temple. J. M. Harvey, secy., 1020 J
Galena avo
Carpenters and Joiners of America. United Brotherhood of, Local No.
l351-Meets every Tuesday, Labor Temple. S. C. Ramage, Secy.,
435 North Catalina ~venue.
Carpenters' Distrtct Council of Pasadena-Meets ev'ery W1ednesday,
Labor Temple. T. J. Johnson, secy. and business agent, 42 East
Walnut street.
Cement Workers, American Brotherhood of, Local No. 195-Meets every
Wednesday, BoRr": of LabO" Chas. P. Cox, secy., 1817 Summit avo
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of, Local No. 4IB-Meets
every Friday, Labor Temple. Geo. E. Corrin, secy., 76 North Fair
Oaks avo
Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of, Local No. 560-Meets
every Thursday. Board Qf Labor. H. E. Kloeckner, secy., 121
South Chester avenue.
Label League. Women's Interna.tional Union, No. I78-Meets 2nd and
4th Mondays, Labor Temple. Mrs. A. R. Benedict, secy., 787 North
Wilson avenue.
Labor Temple Associatio9P, Pasadena Union (lncorporated)-Di,rectors
meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Board of Labor. Harry A. Huff, secy.,
42 E. Walnut.
Lathers, International Union of, Wood, Wire and Metal, Local No. 81-
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Board of Labor. W. B. Hill, secy., 664
N. Madison avo
Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of,
Local No. 92-Meets every Wednesday, Labor Temple. A. R. Clarke,
secy., 885 NQrth Los Robles aevnue.
Plasterers' International Association, Journeymen Operative, Local No.
194-Meets 1st and and 3rd Thursdays, Labor Temple. A. E.
Ward, secy., 295 North Pasadena avenue.
Plumbers. Gas- Fitters, Steam-Fitters, and Steam-Fitters' Helpers,
United States and Canada, United Asociation Journeymen, Local
No. 280-Meets every Tuesday, Labor Temple. G. El Richardson,
secy., 766 Howard place.
Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance, Amalgamated, Local No.
293-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays, Labor Temple. W. A. Griffith.
aecY., 131 Hammond street.
Typographical Union No. 583, International-Meets 1st Tuesday. Board
or Labor. Harry A. Hutt, secy., 42 East Walnut street.
El Vavra!
EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS
121 South Euclid Ave. Pasadena, Cal.
Beautiful and Most Convenient Location
Attractive Grounds
One Block from Main Trolley Cars
Running-to All Points
,----
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Close in, yet QJiet as a Country Mansion
Elegantly Furnished Every Comfort
Spacious Verandas . . with Magnificent Views
Private Phones Elevator Steam Heat
Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer
Equally Comfortable Winter or Summer
~~ =~ ... ------
Owner and Proprietor ... Thomas Stone
THERAYMOND
PASADENA
, .
. . ;..~ . .
The Finest Located Hotel in the W0fld - Has a Golf Ground
on Its Own Ground-A Park. of 80 Acres - A
Place for Particular People
"TJ \L'rEI~ HAYlldOND, PROPRIETOR
SUNNYSIDE
MRS. ELLA MEESE'
Board and Rooms
Best Home Cooking and Congenial Surroundings
All Meals 25 Cents
Phone Colorado 5572 Opposite Central Park
243 Sou th Fair Oak.s A venue Pasadena, California
THE COI~ONIAL .. UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
Phone Colorado 2366
The HOME for
COMFORT
1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Room Suites
For Housekeeping
Furnished
and Unfurnished
All Outside
Apartments
-Centrally. Located
H. C. SMITH,
Proprietor
Pasadena,
California
La Casa Grande Hotel
Corner Euclid and Colorado
PASADENA
A Most Attractive and Homelike
Family and Tourist Hotel,Offering
Every Comfort and Convenience
AT MODERATE RATES
La Sal ita Apartments
30 South Euclid .. Pasadena
Under Same Management and Run in
connection with La Casa Grande Hotel
Entirely New and Beautifully Furnished TwoRoom
Housekeeping Aparments, Offering the
Most Modern Conveniences and Equipmen,t
C. A. Ferriss . . . . . Lessee and Manager
LA CASA GRANDE Phone Colorado 37 LA SALITA
CATERING LIGHT LUNCHES CATERING
Giacoma Allegretti CO.
GIACOMO ALLEGRETTI. PRESIDENT
All the CANDIES manufactured by us are made according to
formulas furnished by and under the direct supervision of Mr.
GIACOMO ALLEGRETTI. We ship our CANDlES 10 all parrs
of the United States in special containers to insure safe arrival
. Maryland Hotel, Los Robles and Colorado, Pasadena
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AFTERNOON TEA ICE CREAM - ICES
Maryland and Bungalows
Open All the Year
THE MARYLAND
D. M. L1NNARD
Manager
East Colorado Street and Los Robles Avenue
Home Phone 4711 MRS. A. D. STRICKER, Prop.
The Davis Apartments
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS
. . . 2 and 3 Room Apartments ...
143 Hollister Ave. Santa Monica, Cal.
EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT
.. The ..
Or-ton School
AFFILIATIONS . . . PARIS AND BERLIN
Outdoor Study, Art, Music
Gymnasium
Accredited to Colleges
A. B. ORTON, Principal
Paris Branch
No.3 Rue Delessert
Paris, France
1B4-168 S. Euclid AVe.
Pasadena, Cal.
Phone Fair Oaks 696
The Eleanor Miller School
. . . of . . .
Expression and Music
OFFERS COMPLETE COURSES IN
Elocution, Oratory, Dramatic Art,
Physical Culture and Literature
D;ploma on Completion of Two Years' Course
Music Department
VOICE VIOLIN PIANO - HARP
And Other Musical Instruments
Competent Instructors in All Departments
ELEANOR MILLER, Principal
Phone Fair Oaks 3970
150 South Los Robles AVenue Pasadena, California
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MUSICIANS' DEPARTMENT
Phone Fair Oaks 1121
MISS
Gladys M. Rowe
GRADUATE
Teacher of Piano
STUDIO
1108 North Raymond Avenue
Phone Colorado 1897
Stella, A. Brown
Teacher of Piano
GRADUATE OF
The COLLEGE of MUSIC, UNIVERSITY
of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Studio at , . ' 418 ·Elm Avenue
Phone Fair Oaks" 70
PROF.
A.Wald
Suceessfulln$truCl0r
f~r Ambitious Students
PIANO and
VIOLIN
lessons I'll Pupi!.s Resi·
dence 40 MinuteS , $1 50
At Studio. $I
SU,Idio . IUd Residem:e
516 Nonh Fair Oaks
,
T erms Reasot'lable
'-----MISS
Ella B. Warriner
Teacher of Piano
BEGINNERS
A SPECIALTY
171 N, Craig Ave" Pasadena
LEO OEHMLER
COMPOSER
Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Sondershausen and Sierns Academy, Berlin. Germany
Teacher of Piano, Violin and Theory of Music
25 Years Experience
Mt"dern Methods - Be-ginners and Ad" .. nced Siudents Accepted
Studio, 471 Los Robles Place, t.'E't'i,~E Hotel Maryland, Pasadena
Phone Fair Oaks 1572
MISS s.
Christine MacCall
The Science of
VOICE PRODUCTION
and the
ART of SINGING
15 S. Marengo Ave" Pasadena
J. HART
Pupil of Conservalorium der Musik, Le;psic
MUSIC STUDIO
Corner, Marengo, and. Colorado
VIOLIN PIANO
HARMONY
TUESDAYS artd FRIDA YS, 9 a.m. to 5 p m.
Ensemble' Lessons 10 Advanced Pupils Free
· . Pasadena's Leading Contractors ..
GE.NE.RAL CONTRACTOR Do You Think of Building?
If So, Call Colorado 5118, and Talk With
,r-'/
H. O. CLARKE
Practical Designer and Builder of Homes
1825 LUNDY AVE.
E.stimates and
Suggestions Cheerfully Given
E.conomyof
Space a Specialty
PAUL SCHWE.NZFE.IE.R H. F. BLISS
385 N. Wilson Ave. 99 E.. Orange Grove Ave.
Phone .. . Colorado 5290 Phone Colorado 3259
BLISS & SCHWENZFEIER
Painting and Decoratjng
HOUSE. PAINTING 23 WE.ST GRE.E.N STRE.U
OFFICE. and STORE. FIXTURE.S a SPE.CIALTY
Repairing. Jobbing Art Glass Doors
Screens. Stair Work
Veneer Doors
Erikson Cabinet Works
CHAS. A. E.RIKSON, Proprietor
21 WEST GREEN STREET
Phone Fair Oaks 333 Pasadena, Cal. Phone Colorado 333
Phone Fair Oaks 1088
A. C. B RAN.DT
CONTRACTOR
FRAME., BRICK AND CONCRUE. BUILDINGS
394 WORCE.STE.R AVE.NUE. PASADE.NA, CALIfORNIA
PASADENA'S LEADING O, O-NTRAOTORS
"BUY IT" IN PASADE.NA
PASADENA SCREEN COMPANY
WESTERN BLIND COMPANY
High-Grade Wmdow and J)oor Screens
Venetian Blinds and Window Blinds
555 NORTH FAIR OAKS A,VE.NUE.
Office Phones,
Colorado 1086
Fair Oaks 1 096 •
Residence Phones,
I R. 5. Gilman, Fair Oaks 1496
John B. Dodge, Colorado 4855 w. A. Hunter Phone
Fair Oaks 1449
Residence Phone. Colorado 439
Contractor
and Builder
Residence and Shop
106 WE.ST DAYTON STRE.E.T
Pasadena, California
Shop Phone. Colorado 234
S. B.. BEERS
Painter .. and .. Decorator
Wall Tinting and Paper Hanging
46 ME.RCANTILE. PLACE.
Cement Work
and Asphalt Paving
PASADE.NA. CALIFORNIA
Bridges and
Concrete Foundations
ANDREW HOLLOWAY
CONTRACTOR
Phone
Fair Oaks 666
16 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE.NUE.
Residence. 505 Lincoln Ave.
Pnone Fair Oaks 1759
PASAO E NA'S LEAOING. CON T RAe T,O R S
Phone, Fair Oaks 2040 Residence Phone, Fair Oaks 3407
Chas. 'Ward
Painter and Decorator
9-1 1-13 WE.ST GRE.E.N STRE.E. T PASADE.NA, CALIFORNIA
Artistic Wood Turning Fine Cabinet Work Furniture Repairing
Pattern and Model Making Mission Furniture
J. F. FLYNN
Art Cabinet Works
Store Fixtures Band Sawing and Jobbing
Phone, Colorado 766 101 WE.ST UNION STRE.E.T
J, N, PROBASCO, Mgr.
961 N. Michigan Ave.
W. 50. SCHNE.IDE.R
~ 70 Cypress Ave.
DAVID C SWING
32 N. Curtis Ave.
Fair Oaks 2371 Fair Oaks I 163 Alhambra
SCENE PAINTING
Southern Decorating Co.
PAINTING PAPE.R-HANGING TINTING
Sketches Submitted References Given
Phone Colorado 5982 34 NORTH DE.LACY ST., PASADENA
r Telephone Colorado 717
Manako Restaurant ·
BE.ST ME.AL5 IN THE. CITY
FOR THE MONE.Y
30 North Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, California
PASADENA ' S LEADING CONTRACTORS
FIXTURES
rhone
fairOaks
523
WIRING
We
Invite
InQuiries
HANSON ELECTRIC SHOP
(THE BUNGALOW)
LLOYD C. HANSON, Prop. 40 NORTH LAKE AVE.
Miss
Margaret Miller Kerr
Teacher of Violin
Studios, 210-212 Brockway Building
Phone Fair Oaks 1906 15 South Marengo Boulevard
The CHOCOLATE Shop
At the Sign of the Dutch Wind Mill
THE . . HOME . . OF
FIN E CHOCOLATES
The Chocolate Shop ;s the Most Or;ginal and Unique
Candy Store ;n the World - See It
20 East Colorado St. Pasadena, California
PASADENA'S LEADING CONTRACTORS
Seen in Famous
World Pasadena
•
Phone Colorado 978
J. K. GALBRAITH ,
Painting Contractor
Old Work and Repair Jobs
a Specialty
L .
I 164 NORTH ME.NTOR AVE.NUE. PASADE.NA, CALIFORNIA
PACIFIC
ROSE CO.
Landscape
Gardeners
West Montana
Between Lincoln and Casitas
r
Nothing IS more foolish
than the fast-disappearing
belief of the ignorant that
when they buy goods,
"they pay for the advertising!'
They do nothing
of the kind. The advertising
pays for part of the
goods.
Take the merchant who
does not advertise. He pays
a clerk two dollars a day.
And the clerk sells ten dol·
lars' worth of goods.
Naturally, that merchant must first pay the clerk his
two doll a rs out of the ten dollars that you pay for
the goods. That means twenty per cent profit, to
stan with, for the olerk alone. And then the store
must take its part of your purchase money for rent,
for heat, for taxes, insurance. And the proprietor
must take his pan.
Where the man who does not advertise, pays two
dollars to the clerk and two dollars for rent and a
dollar for insurance and delivery and sells ten dollars'
worth of goods, HE MUST TAKE FIVE DOLLARS
FOR EXPENSES AND AT LEAST THREE
DOLLAR$ FOR HIMSELF-AND ~"U GET TWO
• DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS.
A man with the same clerk and the same store, ADVERTISING,
can sell one hundred dollars' worth of
goods. so that out of one hundred dollars he can pay
the clerk and the rent and the taxes and the overhead,
and take the profit that he wants-and the whole
thing amounts to less than one-tenth of the amount
taken in.
ADVERTISING DOUBLES THE EFFICIENCY OF
THE CLERK, THE VALUE OF THE STORE, THE
POWER OF THE MERCHANT'S ORGANIZATION.
The man who advertises persistently, intelligently
and truthfully is saving the money of those that
purchase from him-inasmuch as he is making it
possible for the SAME organiz.ation, the &ame equipment,
to do many times the amount of business that
it would do w ithout advertising. He cal) take for
himself thTee or four or five per cent on his sales-in.
stead of 40 per cent, as the non-advertiser must doand
with his small percentage of profit he can become
an infinitely richer man.
Rl;'produced from ·'Th(> New York American" by
nh
Manager AdVertising Department
THURSTON'S DIRECTORIES
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| Title | Thurston’s Residential and Business Directory of Pasadena, Altadena and Lamanda Park, 1913-1914, Introductory Materials |
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| Date of creation | 1913 |
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| Transcript | PASADENA • • In 1874 entire. country around Pasadena was a sheep range. AREA-Eleven and two-tenths square miles; average elevation cente" of city, 900 feet. Governm!!mt censua, population, 30,291 j NOW, 38,000. ASSESSED VALUATION-(On ba.;. of 50%), $62,107,635. B,~nLDING PERMITS-For the year, ove,. $3,200,000. Pas.dena .till leads all cities of it. aiz. and many I.rger on,e s. BANK5--6 Nat ional and 5 Savings. Total deposita over $16,000,000.00. CHURCHES-All denominations, 58. SCHOOLS-Public school buildings, 26, which includes our beautiful high school, miscellaneous private schools and colleg.8. The Throop I n.tituto i. the fine.t engineering college in the Weat. . LIBRARY-Volumes, 34,000; home circulation, 170,000. EL.ECTRIC CAR SERVICE-one of the beat in the country, if not in the world, local and interurban. STEAM RAILWAV8-S0uthern Pacific, Santa Fe and San Pedro, L.os Angeles and· Salt L.ake. PARKS-Public parks, 3, which includes the beautiful Busch Gardens, the finest in the world. PUBLIC SERVICE PL.ANT5-Supplying light and power, 2; gas Qompanies, 2. TELEPHONE5-Subacribers, 10,000. Thia is equivalent to one telephone for every family in Pasadena. 1"1'I-eATER8-Four. HOTEL.S-Beat hotela in the world. The famous Hotel Green, Wentworth, Raymond and the Maryland, aa ~I as many family hotela. Paaadena can take care ?of 15,000 visitors . .. -:FtRE PROTECTION-Steam engines, 3; chemical en· gines, 4; hook and ladders, 3; han wagon., 4; hy' dranta, 300. WATER-Abundant water owned by the city. ST~EETs.--s2 miles of improved streets FUEL.-Petroleum, distillate, coal and wood. COST8-G.a, SOC per 1000 feot; electricity,4c pel'" kilowatt hour. PASADENA has a large and, influential Board of Trade with a membership of over five hundred. (It recently pa .. ed its 25·year·old mark). Pat adena has a five Merch.nt,' A'iJ.aociation. PASADENA CITY DIRECTORY v THURSTON'S ~ Pasadena City Directory Vol. APRIL, 1913 MISCELLANEOUS (COPYllIGHTBD) COUNTY OFFICERS Term expir~s January 1915 (County Court House, Los Angeles) Clerk-H. J. Lelande. ' Recorder-Charles L. Logj,n. Aud1tor--Walter A. Lewis. Treasurer-John N. Hunt Assessor-Ed.. W. Hopkins. Sherlff-Wm. A. Hemme!. District Attorney-J. D. Fredericks. Surveyor-Ivory D. Noble. Coroner-Calvin Hartwell. Tax Collector--W. O. Welch. Administrator-Frank Bryson. Superintendent of Schools-Mark Keppel. FIsh and Game Warden-Benjamin M. Powers. NEW CITY GOVERNMENT COMMISSIONERS XV WllI take up their duties at high noon on the first Monday In May, 1913. PASADENA CITY GOVERNMENT Meetings, Tuesday Mornings, 9 o'clock. City Hall, Corner Fair Oaks Ave. and -Union St. Mayor-Wm. Thurn; office, CIty Hall; residence, 123 Columbia St. Members of City Council-C. W. Rhodes, at large; P. M. Shutt, First Ward; W. H. Korstlan, Second Ward; H. G. Chaffee. Third Ward; J. F. Barnes, Fourth Ward; W. T. Root, Sr., president, Fifth Ward; W. K. Fogg, Sixth Ward. Clerk-Heman Dyer, otflce, City Hall; chief deputy, W. C. Yale. Treasurer, Tax and . LICense Collector-S. M. Munson; deputy, W. S. McIntyre. Auditor and Assessor-D. D. Kellogg; deputy, J . W. Prinz. City Attorney-Jas. S. Bennett. City Engineer-Lewis E. Smith; deputy, Robert V. Orb'son. Superintendent of Streets-John Beyer; deputy, S. H. Doolittle. Building Inspector-W. S. C. Stevens; ot'ftce deputy, B. H. Rhodes. Municipal LlghUng Department-C. W . Kainer, general manager; of-fice 72 N. Fair oaks avo Municipal Wa ter Department-Burdett Moody, general manager, 72 N. Fair Qaks avo MIlk, Food and SanitarY Inspector-C. F. Huddleston. City Veterinarian-Dr. L. M. Hurt. Sewer Farm Superlnteooent-M. Halverstadt. City Park Superintendent and Tree Warden-Jacob Albrecht. Justices of the Peace--Frank C. Dunham, 99 E. Colorado; Robert W. McDonald, 207 -208 Slavin Bldg. • Constables-Walter C. Austin, 99 E. Colorado; Harley F. Newell, 406 Slavin Bldg. Police Department-W. H. Wood, chief, City Hall, residence 319 Arcadia; Dr. A. D. S. McCoy and T. A. Willtams police surgeons, office 401 Slavin Bldg.; Robert W. McDonald, police judge, office 407 Slavin Bldg. Fire Department-A. M. CHfford, chief, 36 Dayton; S. B. Beers, assistant chief, 66 Dayton. Board of Health-Dr. Stanley P. Black, health officer, room 25 City Hall. Board or Education-I. N. Smith; Dr. J. H . McBride; W. F . Knight: D. "\ J. MacPherson; F. E. Wilcox; Dr. Jermlah Rhodes, 8up-erlntendent. office 521-526 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; N. G. Felker, clerk, 692 S. El Molino av vi THURSTON'S U. S. PQST OFFICE Post Offlce---82-88 N. Raymond av.; John W. Wood. postmaster; Henry Ramel. assistant. Parcels Post-Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily except Sunlay. Postal Savings Ba..nk7"MJas Gertrude HamBton, in charge. General DeUvery Window-Open at 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money Order Department-Open 9 a. m. to 5: 30 p. m. Registry Department-Open 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Post Office Closed on Sunday. UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Special Meteorogl~I Observer-Edwin R. Sarver, 43 W. COlorado. NATIONAL GUARD Armory N. G. C.-Co. 1, 7th Regiment, 105 W. Union. PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS Pasadena Associated CharlUes--61 S. Raymond avo Pasadena Board of Trade--A. J. Bertonneau, secretary; Edwin R. Sarver, assistant secretary; 43 W. Colorado. Pasadena Merchants' Asoclation-A. J. Bertonneau, secretary; Edwin R. Sarver, assistant; 43 W. Colorado. Pasadena Humane Society-Dr. E. L. Conger, president; 61 S. Raymond. Pasadena Realty;Board- T. P. Lukens, president. Public Llbrary-se cor N. Raymond avo and Walnut, NelIle M . Russ, librarian. PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Busch Gardens-Orange Grove av and Madeline Drive, west to Arroyo Set!o. Carmelita Gardens---Cor. W. Colorado and Vernon avo Central Park----.s. Fair Oaks av., S. Raymond av., Dayton and Center. Llbray Park-No Raymond avo bet. Hol·!y and Walnttt. Tournament Park-Cor. S. WIlson av. and E. California. CEMETERIES Mountain View-Bet. N. Fair Oaks and N. Raymond avs., Fig and Ventura sts. CHURCHES All Saints (Eptscopal)-:-Rev. Leslie E. Learned ; e. side N. Euclid avo bet. Colorado and Walnut. All Saints Chapel (EpiscopaI) - Rev. A. L. Hall in charge; S. s . of E. Washington bet. Los Robles and Garfield a vs. Altadena Methodist Episcopal-Rev. D. H. Gillan, pastor; Ne. cor. Santa Clara avo and Calaveras, Altadena. Bible Students' Asociation-Board of Trade Hall, 43 W. Colorado. Brethren Church (Dunkards)-Ne cor. N. Hudson avo and Herkimer. Calvary Baptist-Rev. B. B. Jacques. pastor; w. S. N. Holiston av., near E. Colorado Christian Endeavor Mission-Rev. J. C .. Sefton, asst. supt.; 33 S. Fair Oaks avo Church of the Golden Rule (Universalist)-Rev. Alan R. Tillinghast. minister; S. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Chestnut. Church of the Nazarene--Rev. W. W. Danner, pastor; n. w. cor. Mary and N. Fair Oaks avo Evangelical German Lutheran-33 S. Fair Oaks av; Rev. W. C. Kleinleln, pastor. First Advent Church- Rev. Miles Grant Nelson. pastor; n. e. eor N. Marengo avo and Pearl. First Afri.can Methodist Episcopal-s. w. cor. N. Vernon av and Kensington Place. Frist Baptist Church-Rev. Selden W. Cummings. pastor; n. w. cor N. Marengo avo and Union. First Christian (Disciples of Chrlst)-Rev. Jesse McKnight, minister; n. e. cor. N. Marengo avo and. Walnut. First Church of Christ, Scientist-E. B. Oakland avo s. of E. Colorado. First Congregational-Rev. Daniel F. Fox; n. e. cor. S. Marengo av and E. Green. First Free Methodist Church-Rev. C. R. Ebey. pastor; 306 N. Fair Oaks avo FIrst Friends Church-Sylvester Newlin, pastor; n. w. cor. N. Raymond avo and E. V1Jla. First German Evangelical Lutheran-A. Hansen, pastor; s. e. cor N. Vernon avo and W. Walnut. First Methodist Episcopal Church-Rev. Matt. S. Hughes, pastor; s. e. cor. E. Colorado and S. Marengo ay . . Friends Meeting Hous&-500 E ·. VllIa. Friend.s Meeting House (Hlcksite)-520 E. Orange Grove avo Friendship Baptist Church-Rev. R. W. Johnson, pastor; e. side S. Ver-non av., bet W. Green and Grpve. )PASADENA CITY DffiECTORY vII German Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Otto R. Wilke, pastor; n. w. cor. Worcester avo and Ramona. Gospel Tabernacle-Electric Drive. Grace Na%erene Church-Mrs. M. E. Palmer, pastor; 251 S. Vernon avo Hol1ness Church-Rev. J. L. Logston, pastor; w. side S. Paaa11ena avo near W. Colorado. Japanese Congregational MiSSion-Cor. S. Marengo avo and E. Green. Lake Avenue Congregational-Rev. J. H. Lash, pastor; n. w. cor N. Lak~ . avo and Maple. Lake Avenue M. E.-Rev. F . G. H. Stevens. pastor; 8. e. cor . E. Colorado and Lake avo Lamanda Park M. E.-Rev. Morton C. Hartzell, pastor; n. 8. E. Colorado bet. Santa Anita avo and Annie. Lincoln Avenue 'Methodist Episcopal-Rev. Charles H. Scott, pastor; s. e. cor. Lincoln avo and N. Orange Grove avo Lincoln Avenue Presbyterian Chapel-Rev. R. C. Lewis, pastor; n. w. · cor. Lincoln avo and M-6ntana. Methodist Episcopal Chinese Mission-Cor. N. Marengo avo and Chestnut. Metropolitan Baptist Church-so s. Waverly Drive, 2nd e of S. Pasadena avo Nazarene Mision (Colored)-27 Elevado Drive. .. Neighborhood ChUrch (Congregationa1)-Rev. L. Potter HitchcoCk, pas-tor, n . w. cor. W. CaUfomia and· S. Pasadena avo North Congregatio:Qal Church-Rev. George M._ Morrison, pastor; n. ~. cor. N. Raymond avo a nd J efferson. Nortlh Pasadena Methodist Church-Rev. R. 1. McKee, pastor; n. e. cor . . E. Washington and Iowa. Orange Grove Avenue Friends Meeting House--s e cor E Orange Grove and Golena avs. Pasadena First SpirituaHst Church'=-30 N. Broadway. Pasadena Presbyterian~Rev, Robert Freeman, pastor; n. W. cor. Col-orado and· N. Madison avo Progressive Spiritualist-H. C. W. Johnson, pastor; 31lh N. Fair Oaks. Pentecostal Assembly-33 S. Lake avo Salvation Army Headquarters-51 W. Co1omdo. Scott Chapel M. E. Church (Coiored)-Rev. W. R. R. DUncan, pastor; w. s. S. Fair Oaks avo near Calltornia. Seventh Day Adventist Church-no e. cor. Summit avo and E. Mpuntain. St. Andrews' Church (Roman Catholic)-Rev. Wm. F. Quinlan, pastor; n . e. cor. N. Fair Oaks av and Walnut. St. John's German Evangellcal Lutheran-Rev. A. E. Janssen, pastor; n. s. E. Orange avo bet. N. Fair Oaks and N. Raymond avs. Swedish Methodist-Rev. G. E. Kallstedt, pastor; s. e. cor. Summit avo and Villa. Swerlsh Lutheran-Rev. B. O. Berg, pastor; E. Orange Grove, bet. N. Raymond and N. Fair Oaks avs. Theosophica l SoCiety-Meets 214 Boston Bldg., 35 N. Raymond avo Tremont Baptist Church-Rev. J. Lewis Smith, pastor; cor. Tremont and N. Raymond avo Trinity Ev. Lutheran Church-Rev. W. H. Derr, pastor; n. e. cor. N. Los Robles av~ and Walnut. Westminister Presbyterian-Rev. C. A. spaulding, pastor; cor. Woodbury Road and N. Lake avo SCHOOLS Altadena-N. S. Calaveras bet. Santa Rosa and Santa Clara avs., Alta-dena. Andrew ·Jackson-N. w. cor. Atlanta and Casitas av., Altadena. Columbia-E. S. N. Lake bet. Herkimer and Locust. Franklin-S. e. cor. Worcester av and Walnut. Franklin Kindergarten-N. e. cor. E. Walnut and Worcester avo Garfteld-N. e. cor. W. California and S. Pasadenaav. Garfield Klndergarten-N. e. cor . W. California and S. Pasadena avo GT'8Jl.t-S. w. cor. S. Chester av and Division. Grover Cleveland-N. e. cor. W. Washington and Old F.air Oaks avo Lamanda Park-W. S. Santa Anita avo and Santa Fe tracks. Lincoln-N. e. cor. Lincoln avo and Peoria. Lincoln Kind~rgarten-N. e.· cor Lincoln. av and Peoria. Linda Vista-Cor. Morgan and Ontario av., Linda Vista. Longfellow-washlng.ton- St., bet. Catalintl and Wtlson avo Mad.ison-S. w. cor. Madison avo and Ashtabula. McKln.ley-S. e. cor. Center and S. EI Molino avo McKinley Klndergarten-S. EI Molino avo S. of Center. Pasadena Hlgh-N. s. Walnut bet. N. Euclld avo and N. Los Robles avo Polytechnic Hlgh-N. s. E. Colorado cor. Sferra Bonita. Roosevelt School-W. S. N. Vernon avo opp. W. VUla. Thomas Jefferson-N. e. cor. Hamilton avo and E. VlUa. vilt . ITHURSTON'S Washlngton-N. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Dakota. 'Washington Kindergarten~N. ot Washington School, e. 8ide ot N. Raymond avo Wllson-S. e. cor. N. Marengo avo and Walnut. BLOCK'S AND BUILDINGS A~e Bundlng=-19~ W. Colorado. Ban~y & Wood Biock-IO E. ·Colorado. BartJe!l Block-19 N. Fair Oaks av Bluntve J. A. Block-188 E. Colorado. Bonham Block--4:7 W. Colorado. • Boston Bullding-36 N. Raymond avo Braley BuUdlng-36 S. Raymond avo Breed C. C. Block-186 E. Colorado. Brockway Bullding-202 E. Colorado. Central Bul1dlng-26 N. Ralmond avo Cha•m ber at Commerce Bullding-117 E. Colorado. Colonial Block-S. w. cor. W. Walnut and N. Pasadena avo Cummings Block-S. e. cor. E. Colorado and S. Eucild avo Dodworth Buildlng-S. w. cor. & Fair Oaks av, and W. Colorado. Elwood 'Block-126 N. Fair Oaks avo Farris ,8lock-l94 E. Colorado Fish Block .. 26 E. Colurado Fogg Buildlng-N. w. cor. N. Fair Oaks avo and W. Colorado. Frost BIOCk-l'7s E. Colorado. Gardner B1DCk-l2 S. Fair Oaks avo Gilchrist Block-5b-54 W. Color ad.o. Goldberg Buildlng-109 -11 5 N. Fair Oaks avo GoodTich Block-145 E. Colorado. Goodrich Block-28 N. Broadway. Hickler Block-34-36 N. Raymond 1\\' , Home T elephone Buildtng-70 N. Raymond avo Horton Block-392 E. Colorado. Kendall BuUdlng-65 N. Raymond avo Kinney-Kendall Bullding-N. w. cor. Colorado and Raymond a\'. MacGregor Bulldlng-388-390 E. Colorado. Macomber Block (City Directory)-54 E . Colorado. Macomber Block-N. w. cor. S. Raymond av. and Green. Marengo Block-37 N. Marengo avo Marsh Block-N. e. cor. S. Raymond avo and E. Green. Martha Block-3l N. FaJr Oaks avo Masonic Temple Buildlng-73 N. Fair Oaks av. McCament Block- SO -54 W. Colorado. Meyer Block-137-14l N. Fair Oaks avo Michener & Hughes Buildlng-:-2l-25 N. Marengo avo MtIls A. F. Block- 45 S. Raymond avo Pasadena National Bank Building, sw cor Broadway and E. Colorado. Pierce Block-99 E. ' Colorad'O. - l/J' Pierce Building-I06 N. Fair Oaks avo Platt ClIfton J. BuUding-384 - 386 E . Colorado. Ramona Block.-25-29 WI. Colorado. Reynolds & Van Nuys Block-N. W. ~. Falr 'Oaks av and Union. Richardson Bulldlng-IOO E. ~tolora.dO. ~yder Block.-65-71 N. Fa.1r Oaks avo San Gabriel Valley Bank BuHdlng-S. e cor. Colorado and Fair Oaks avo Slavin Block-a9 N. Fair Oaks avo Slavin Building-N. e. cor N. Fair Oaks avo and E. Colorado. Staats Block-72 N. Fa..1r Oa.R:s avo Stalker Block- 231 E. Colorado. Stanton Bullding-S. e. cor. Colorado and Raymond avo Stevens Block-6 E. Colorado. St. LOuis Block-42 N. Raymond avo ) PASADENA CITY DIRECTORY Ix -=~--~-------------------------~- Stokes Block-39-U W. Colo~do. Stowell Bulldtng-62 E. Colorado. Unton Savings Bank BuUding-N. e. cor E. ColoradO'- a-nd N. Raymond. Vandevort Block-32 S . Raymond avo Wetherby-Kayser Block-61 E . COlorado. Winnie Block-1l8-126 N . Fair Oaks avo HALLS - Aryan's Hall-N. e. cor. N. Raymond avo and Colorado Board ot Labor Rooms----4:2 E. Walnut. Clarke's Hall-3S W. Union. c. V. STURD'3VANT, Eagle's Hall-Stanton BuUding. Elks' Hali-400 W. Colorado. Good-rich HaU-28 N. Broadway. Good Tempiars HalI-34 E. Colorado. Kinney-Kenda11 HaIl--65 E. Colorado. Rea' Estate an,_ PASAD2N.-'i, Labor Temple Hall-Cor. Raymond avo and Walnut Maccabees Hall-Stanton Building. Masonic Temple--73 N. Fair Oaks avo Odd Fellows Temple-30 N . Broadway. Pythian Castle-31t,b N. Fall' Oaks avo Woodman HalI-20 W. Colorado. HOMES CAL. Scripps' Home for the Aged- S. e. cor. Santa Clara av and Calaveras, Altadena.. BENEVOLENT AND SECRET SOCIETIES Corona Lodge No. 324, F . and A. M.-Meets first Thursday of each month at Masonic Temple. Crown Chapter No. 72. R. A. M.-Meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic Temple. Golden Crown Court No.2, R E. A.-Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays of month at Masonic Temple. Pasadena Chapter No. 108, O. E. S.-Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at Masonic Temple. Pasadena Commandery No. 31, K. T.-Meets 1st Wednesdays of each month at Masonic Temple. Pasadena Consistory No.4, A. and A. S. R.- Meets every three months at Masonic Temple. Pasadena Council No. 16, R. and S. M.-Meets 2nd Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Temple. Pa.sadena. Lodge No. 272, F . and A. M.-Meets 1st Monday of eaeh month at Masonic Temple. Southland Chapter. U. D. O. E. S.-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at Masonic Temple. Temple Chapter Rose Croix No.4, A. and A. S. R.-Meets 1st Saturday of each month at Masonic Temple. Temple CouncU of Kadosh No.4, A. and S. R.-Meets 1st Saturday of each month at Masonic Temple. Temple Lodge of Perfection No.7, A. and A. S . H.-Meets 1st Saturday of each month at Masonic Temple. I I r1tl!tpdendent o.rder of Odd Fellow .. Crtl~ City Lodge No. 395-Meets every Wednesday evening at 30 N. ~adway. Crown City Rebekah Lodge No. 325-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at 30 N. Broadway. Pasadena Encampment No. S4-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings at Y. O. O. F. Hall. ' Pasadena Lodge No. 324-Meets every Thursday evening at L O. O. F. Hall. Pasadena Rebekah Lodge No. 121-Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday evenings at I. O. O. F. Hall. " THURSTON'S Patriarchs Militant Pasadena Canton No. 37-Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday evenings at I. O. O. F. Hall. Pasadena Odd Fellows Club-Marsh Block Knights of Pythia. ,. Echo Lodge No. I, Uniform Rank-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at K. P. Han. Echo Lodge No. 2.-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at K. P. Hall. Pasadena Company No. 32-Meets every Friday evening at K. P. Hall. Pasadena Lodge No. 132- Meets every! Friday evening at K. P. Hall. Rathbone Sisters-Meets every Thursday evening at K. P. Hall. Ragina Court NO.2-Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings at K . P. Hall. MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS Ancient _Order of Mystic Aryans-Meets In Aryans' H a ll. Ancient Order of United Workmen-Meets 4th Saturday evenings at Stanton Hall. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks-Meets every Tuesday evening at Elks' Hall, 400 W. Colorado. Brotherhood ot American Yeomen-Meets every Thursday evening at 30 N. Broadway. Court of Honor ' No, 15~Meets 1st and 3rd Monday-s, Temple Hall, cor. N. Raymond and Walnut. Daughters of Liberty-Meets 1st and 3rd Friday evenings at Stanton Hali. Fraternal Aid Association, Pasadena Council No. 178-Meets every Wednesday evening at I. O. O. F. H all. Fraternal Brotherhood-Meets every Friday evening at 30 N. Broadway. Fraternal Order ot Eagles-Meets every Thursday evening at 131 W. Colora,do. Grand Army of the Republic, John F. Godfrey Post-Meets Odd Fellows' Temple. Grand United Order of Odd F ellows-Meets Tuesday evening at Stanton Hall. Improved Order of Red Men-Meets every Wednesday evening at Stanton H8.J1. Independent Order of Foresters, Court of the Valley No. 817-vbgk Independent Order ot Foresters, Court Crown at the Valley No. 817- M eets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at I. O. O. F. Hall. Independent Order of Foresters, Court Propress No. H20-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at Good Templars' Hail, 34 E. Colorado. Independent Order at Good Templars-Meets every Tueseday evening at Good Templars' Hall 34 E. Colorado. 1. O. O. F. Court hogres:!, 34 E. Colorado. Junior Order of United American Mechanics- Meets every Tuesday evening at Maccabee Auditorium, Kappa Pi Fraternity- E. W. Hippe, secy. Knights and Ladies of Security-Meets every Friday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall. Knights of Columbus-Meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at Stanton Hall. Knights of the Golden Eagle-Meets every Friday evening at 1. O. O. F. Hall. Knights of the Macabees-Meets every Monday evening at Maccabees Auditorium. Knights of Malta-Meets every 1st and 3rd Monday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall. Ladles ot the Grand Army of t'he Republic, Garfield Circle-Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday afternoons. ' Ladles of the Maccabees-Meets every Moday evening at Macca~ AUditorium. PASADE~A CITY DIRECTORY xl Masonic Lodge (Colored)-Meete 2nd and 4th Friday evenings a t 33 W. Union. Modern Brotherhgo-cr - Meets at 34 E. Colorado. Modern Woodmen of America-Meets every Mpnday evening at 30 N. Broadway. Royal Arcanum-Meets 2nd and 4th FrIday evenings at G. A. R Ha ll. Royal Neighbors of AmeriCa, Camp 2306-Meets 1st and Srd· TUesaciye at 30 N. Broadway. Plymouth Brethren-34 E. Colorado. Sons of St. George-Meets 2nd and 4th Friday evenings at K. P. Hall. Sons of Veterans-Meets 1st and Srd Friday evenings at G. A. R. Hall. Spanish-American War Veterans-Meets every Wednesday evening at G. A. R. Hall. Tribe of Ben Hur, Pasadena Court No. 21-Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays at Stanton Hall. Women of Woodcraft-Meets every Thursday evening at Woodmen H~II. Woman's ReHef Corps-Meets at Odd F ellows' Temple. Woodmen of the World-Meets every Friday evening at Woodman Ha ll. ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, cLues. ETC. Altadena Country Club----Se. cor. N. Hill avo and Mendocino, Altadena. Annandale Country Club-Club House, San""' Rafael Height.s. Emergency League-1 Cabrillo Pl. Overland Club-Dr. F. C. E . Mattison, pres., 44 S. Euclid avo Pasadena Athletic Club-H. J. Uyttenhove, director, 71 W. Colorado. Pasadena Chlldren's Training ~SocietY-Miss Hattie J. Robinson, super- Intendent, n. e. cor. S. Wilson avo and Delmar. Pasadena Country Club-H: 1. Drummond, pres., Oak Grove av, * mile s of Arden Road. Pasadena Driving Club-219 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pasadena Gardeners' Association-Meets Board of Trade rooms, 43 W. Colorado. Pasadena Graduate Nurses' Club-164 S. Los Robles avo Pasadena Kennel Club-R. C. Halsted, secy. and treas., 37 S. Fair Oaks avo Pasadena Polo Club-421 Chamber of Commerce Bld g. Pasadena Tourist Club-No w. cor. W. Colorado and Delacy. Pasadena Tournament of Roses Assoclation-421 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Shakespeare Club-Mrs. Calvin Heartwell, pres., 220 S. Los Robles avo Southern California Horse Show Association-Fred Elmer Wilcox, pres., 956 S . Orange Grove avo Valley Hunt Club-John E. Marble, pres., 520 S. Orange Grove avo Young Men's Christian Assoclation- 114-128 N. Marengo avo Young Women's Christian Association-Miss H. T. Anderson, secy., 78 N. Marengo avo Young Women's Christian Temperance Union-Miss Mary E. Yeo, presi_ dent; meets 2nd and 4th Monday evenings at homes. Women's Christian Temperance Union (Centra.I)-Meets in United Presbyterian Church. STATE SOCIETITES Southern California-See Thurston's Pasadena Guide and Map; Book Stores Sell it, 25 cents. xII THURSTON'S .' TRADE LABOR UNIONS Board ot Labor HaIls-42 East Walnut Street Labor Temple Hal1s-Cor. Raymond avo and Walnut Street. ~ Barbers' International UnIon of AmErica, Local No. 603-Meets Jast Wednesday. Board of Labor. Chas . .T. Thorn, seey., P. O. Box 746. Board of Labor, Pasadena-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays, Board of Labor. Harry A .• Huff, secy., 42 East Walnut Street. Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers' International, Local No. H.-Meets every Wednesday, Labor Temple. :F', E. Coleman, secy.'----p. O. Box 782. Building Laborers' International Protective Union of America, i..Qcal No. a-Meets every Tuesday, La:bor Temple. Leonard Foster, secy., 211 Clay Street. Building Trades Council. Pasadena-Meets every Friday. Board of / Labor. A. R. Clarke, seey., 885 North Los, Robles avenue. Carpenters and Joiners of America, United Brotherhood of, Local No. 769-Meets every Thursday, Labor Temple. J. M. Harvey, secy., 1020 J Galena avo Carpenters and Joiners of America. United Brotherhood of, Local No. l351-Meets every Tuesday, Labor Temple. S. C. Ramage, Secy., 435 North Catalina ~venue. Carpenters' Distrtct Council of Pasadena-Meets ev'ery W1ednesday, Labor Temple. T. J. Johnson, secy. and business agent, 42 East Walnut street. Cement Workers, American Brotherhood of, Local No. 195-Meets every Wednesday, BoRr": of LabO" Chas. P. Cox, secy., 1817 Summit avo Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of, Local No. 4IB-Meets every Friday, Labor Temple. Geo. E. Corrin, secy., 76 North Fair Oaks avo Electrical Workers, International Brotherhood of, Local No. 560-Meets every Thursday. Board Qf Labor. H. E. Kloeckner, secy., 121 South Chester avenue. Label League. Women's Interna.tional Union, No. I78-Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays, Labor Temple. Mrs. A. R. Benedict, secy., 787 North Wilson avenue. Labor Temple Associatio9P, Pasadena Union (lncorporated)-Di,rectors meet 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Board of Labor. Harry A. Huff, secy., 42 E. Walnut. Lathers, International Union of, Wood, Wire and Metal, Local No. 81- Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. Board of Labor. W. B. Hill, secy., 664 N. Madison avo Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of, Local No. 92-Meets every Wednesday, Labor Temple. A. R. Clarke, secy., 885 NQrth Los Robles aevnue. Plasterers' International Association, Journeymen Operative, Local No. 194-Meets 1st and and 3rd Thursdays, Labor Temple. A. E. Ward, secy., 295 North Pasadena avenue. Plumbers. Gas- Fitters, Steam-Fitters, and Steam-Fitters' Helpers, United States and Canada, United Asociation Journeymen, Local No. 280-Meets every Tuesday, Labor Temple. G. El Richardson, secy., 766 Howard place. Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance, Amalgamated, Local No. 293-Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays, Labor Temple. W. A. Griffith. aecY., 131 Hammond street. Typographical Union No. 583, International-Meets 1st Tuesday. Board or Labor. Harry A. Hutt, secy., 42 East Walnut street. El Vavra! EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS 121 South Euclid Ave. Pasadena, Cal. Beautiful and Most Convenient Location Attractive Grounds One Block from Main Trolley Cars Running-to All Points ,---- • Close in, yet QJiet as a Country Mansion Elegantly Furnished Every Comfort Spacious Verandas . . with Magnificent Views Private Phones Elevator Steam Heat Warm in Winter and Cool in Summer Equally Comfortable Winter or Summer ~~ =~ ... ------ Owner and Proprietor ... Thomas Stone THERAYMOND PASADENA , . . . ;..~ . . The Finest Located Hotel in the W0fld - Has a Golf Ground on Its Own Ground-A Park. of 80 Acres - A Place for Particular People "TJ \L'rEI~ HAYlldOND, PROPRIETOR SUNNYSIDE MRS. ELLA MEESE' Board and Rooms Best Home Cooking and Congenial Surroundings All Meals 25 Cents Phone Colorado 5572 Opposite Central Park 243 Sou th Fair Oak.s A venue Pasadena, California THE COI~ONIAL .. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Phone Colorado 2366 The HOME for COMFORT 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Room Suites For Housekeeping Furnished and Unfurnished All Outside Apartments -Centrally. Located H. C. SMITH, Proprietor Pasadena, California La Casa Grande Hotel Corner Euclid and Colorado PASADENA A Most Attractive and Homelike Family and Tourist Hotel,Offering Every Comfort and Convenience AT MODERATE RATES La Sal ita Apartments 30 South Euclid .. Pasadena Under Same Management and Run in connection with La Casa Grande Hotel Entirely New and Beautifully Furnished TwoRoom Housekeeping Aparments, Offering the Most Modern Conveniences and Equipmen,t C. A. Ferriss . . . . . Lessee and Manager LA CASA GRANDE Phone Colorado 37 LA SALITA CATERING LIGHT LUNCHES CATERING Giacoma Allegretti CO. GIACOMO ALLEGRETTI. PRESIDENT All the CANDIES manufactured by us are made according to formulas furnished by and under the direct supervision of Mr. GIACOMO ALLEGRETTI. We ship our CANDlES 10 all parrs of the United States in special containers to insure safe arrival . Maryland Hotel, Los Robles and Colorado, Pasadena () > >-j tTl -:::0 Z o AFTERNOON TEA ICE CREAM - ICES Maryland and Bungalows Open All the Year THE MARYLAND D. M. L1NNARD Manager East Colorado Street and Los Robles Avenue Home Phone 4711 MRS. A. D. STRICKER, Prop. The Davis Apartments STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS . . . 2 and 3 Room Apartments ... 143 Hollister Ave. Santa Monica, Cal. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT .. The .. Or-ton School AFFILIATIONS . . . PARIS AND BERLIN Outdoor Study, Art, Music Gymnasium Accredited to Colleges A. B. ORTON, Principal Paris Branch No.3 Rue Delessert Paris, France 1B4-168 S. Euclid AVe. Pasadena, Cal. Phone Fair Oaks 696 The Eleanor Miller School . . . of . . . Expression and Music OFFERS COMPLETE COURSES IN Elocution, Oratory, Dramatic Art, Physical Culture and Literature D;ploma on Completion of Two Years' Course Music Department VOICE VIOLIN PIANO - HARP And Other Musical Instruments Competent Instructors in All Departments ELEANOR MILLER, Principal Phone Fair Oaks 3970 150 South Los Robles AVenue Pasadena, California • l :. MUSICIANS' DEPARTMENT Phone Fair Oaks 1121 MISS Gladys M. Rowe GRADUATE Teacher of Piano STUDIO 1108 North Raymond Avenue Phone Colorado 1897 Stella, A. Brown Teacher of Piano GRADUATE OF The COLLEGE of MUSIC, UNIVERSITY of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Studio at , . ' 418 ·Elm Avenue Phone Fair Oaks" 70 PROF. A.Wald Suceessfulln$truCl0r f~r Ambitious Students PIANO and VIOLIN lessons I'll Pupi!.s Resi· dence 40 MinuteS , $1 50 At Studio. $I SU,Idio . IUd Residem:e 516 Nonh Fair Oaks , T erms Reasot'lable '-----MISS Ella B. Warriner Teacher of Piano BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY 171 N, Craig Ave" Pasadena LEO OEHMLER COMPOSER Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Sondershausen and Sierns Academy, Berlin. Germany Teacher of Piano, Violin and Theory of Music 25 Years Experience Mt"dern Methods - Be-ginners and Ad" .. nced Siudents Accepted Studio, 471 Los Robles Place, t.'E't'i,~E Hotel Maryland, Pasadena Phone Fair Oaks 1572 MISS s. Christine MacCall The Science of VOICE PRODUCTION and the ART of SINGING 15 S. Marengo Ave" Pasadena J. HART Pupil of Conservalorium der Musik, Le;psic MUSIC STUDIO Corner, Marengo, and. Colorado VIOLIN PIANO HARMONY TUESDAYS artd FRIDA YS, 9 a.m. to 5 p m. Ensemble' Lessons 10 Advanced Pupils Free · . Pasadena's Leading Contractors .. GE.NE.RAL CONTRACTOR Do You Think of Building? If So, Call Colorado 5118, and Talk With ,r-'/ H. O. CLARKE Practical Designer and Builder of Homes 1825 LUNDY AVE. E.stimates and Suggestions Cheerfully Given E.conomyof Space a Specialty PAUL SCHWE.NZFE.IE.R H. F. BLISS 385 N. Wilson Ave. 99 E.. Orange Grove Ave. Phone .. . Colorado 5290 Phone Colorado 3259 BLISS & SCHWENZFEIER Painting and Decoratjng HOUSE. PAINTING 23 WE.ST GRE.E.N STRE.U OFFICE. and STORE. FIXTURE.S a SPE.CIALTY Repairing. Jobbing Art Glass Doors Screens. Stair Work Veneer Doors Erikson Cabinet Works CHAS. A. E.RIKSON, Proprietor 21 WEST GREEN STREET Phone Fair Oaks 333 Pasadena, Cal. Phone Colorado 333 Phone Fair Oaks 1088 A. C. B RAN.DT CONTRACTOR FRAME., BRICK AND CONCRUE. BUILDINGS 394 WORCE.STE.R AVE.NUE. PASADE.NA, CALIfORNIA PASADENA'S LEADING O, O-NTRAOTORS "BUY IT" IN PASADE.NA PASADENA SCREEN COMPANY WESTERN BLIND COMPANY High-Grade Wmdow and J)oor Screens Venetian Blinds and Window Blinds 555 NORTH FAIR OAKS A,VE.NUE. Office Phones, Colorado 1086 Fair Oaks 1 096 • Residence Phones, I R. 5. Gilman, Fair Oaks 1496 John B. Dodge, Colorado 4855 w. A. Hunter Phone Fair Oaks 1449 Residence Phone. Colorado 439 Contractor and Builder Residence and Shop 106 WE.ST DAYTON STRE.E.T Pasadena, California Shop Phone. Colorado 234 S. B.. BEERS Painter .. and .. Decorator Wall Tinting and Paper Hanging 46 ME.RCANTILE. PLACE. Cement Work and Asphalt Paving PASADE.NA. CALIFORNIA Bridges and Concrete Foundations ANDREW HOLLOWAY CONTRACTOR Phone Fair Oaks 666 16 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE.NUE. Residence. 505 Lincoln Ave. Pnone Fair Oaks 1759 PASAO E NA'S LEAOING. CON T RAe T,O R S Phone, Fair Oaks 2040 Residence Phone, Fair Oaks 3407 Chas. 'Ward Painter and Decorator 9-1 1-13 WE.ST GRE.E.N STRE.E. T PASADE.NA, CALIFORNIA Artistic Wood Turning Fine Cabinet Work Furniture Repairing Pattern and Model Making Mission Furniture J. F. FLYNN Art Cabinet Works Store Fixtures Band Sawing and Jobbing Phone, Colorado 766 101 WE.ST UNION STRE.E.T J, N, PROBASCO, Mgr. 961 N. Michigan Ave. W. 50. SCHNE.IDE.R ~ 70 Cypress Ave. DAVID C SWING 32 N. Curtis Ave. Fair Oaks 2371 Fair Oaks I 163 Alhambra SCENE PAINTING Southern Decorating Co. PAINTING PAPE.R-HANGING TINTING Sketches Submitted References Given Phone Colorado 5982 34 NORTH DE.LACY ST., PASADENA r Telephone Colorado 717 Manako Restaurant · BE.ST ME.AL5 IN THE. CITY FOR THE MONE.Y 30 North Fair Oaks Avenue Pasadena, California PASADENA ' S LEADING CONTRACTORS FIXTURES rhone fairOaks 523 WIRING We Invite InQuiries HANSON ELECTRIC SHOP (THE BUNGALOW) LLOYD C. HANSON, Prop. 40 NORTH LAKE AVE. Miss Margaret Miller Kerr Teacher of Violin Studios, 210-212 Brockway Building Phone Fair Oaks 1906 15 South Marengo Boulevard The CHOCOLATE Shop At the Sign of the Dutch Wind Mill THE . . HOME . . OF FIN E CHOCOLATES The Chocolate Shop ;s the Most Or;ginal and Unique Candy Store ;n the World - See It 20 East Colorado St. Pasadena, California PASADENA'S LEADING CONTRACTORS Seen in Famous World Pasadena • Phone Colorado 978 J. K. GALBRAITH , Painting Contractor Old Work and Repair Jobs a Specialty L . I 164 NORTH ME.NTOR AVE.NUE. PASADE.NA, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC ROSE CO. Landscape Gardeners West Montana Between Lincoln and Casitas r Nothing IS more foolish than the fast-disappearing belief of the ignorant that when they buy goods, "they pay for the advertising!' They do nothing of the kind. The advertising pays for part of the goods. Take the merchant who does not advertise. He pays a clerk two dollars a day. And the clerk sells ten dol· lars' worth of goods. Naturally, that merchant must first pay the clerk his two doll a rs out of the ten dollars that you pay for the goods. That means twenty per cent profit, to stan with, for the olerk alone. And then the store must take its part of your purchase money for rent, for heat, for taxes, insurance. And the proprietor must take his pan. Where the man who does not advertise, pays two dollars to the clerk and two dollars for rent and a dollar for insurance and delivery and sells ten dollars' worth of goods, HE MUST TAKE FIVE DOLLARS FOR EXPENSES AND AT LEAST THREE DOLLAR$ FOR HIMSELF-AND ~"U GET TWO • DOLLARS' WORTH OF GOODS. A man with the same clerk and the same store, ADVERTISING, can sell one hundred dollars' worth of goods. so that out of one hundred dollars he can pay the clerk and the rent and the taxes and the overhead, and take the profit that he wants-and the whole thing amounts to less than one-tenth of the amount taken in. ADVERTISING DOUBLES THE EFFICIENCY OF THE CLERK, THE VALUE OF THE STORE, THE POWER OF THE MERCHANT'S ORGANIZATION. The man who advertises persistently, intelligently and truthfully is saving the money of those that purchase from him-inasmuch as he is making it possible for the SAME organiz.ation, the &ame equipment, to do many times the amount of business that it would do w ithout advertising. He cal) take for himself thTee or four or five per cent on his sales-in. stead of 40 per cent, as the non-advertiser must doand with his small percentage of profit he can become an infinitely richer man. Rl;'produced from ·'Th(> New York American" by nh Manager AdVertising Department THURSTON'S DIRECTORIES nil II" |
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