Municipal record . LS. 516 Suiter FILMER. 330 Jackson MARY L SWEENEY. 2699 California StWM. H. NICHOLL, Chief. Adult Probation Depart JUVENILE COURT. PRANK J. MITRASKY. JudgeJUVENILE rOURT 150 Otis St J r. ASTREDO Chief Officer. DetentionHome. 150 Otis St. PROBATION COMMITTEE. MRS. EDW, L. BALDWIN. Chnirman. 20 Market SiJAMES K. Merchants Exch. BldgREV. D O CROWLEY. 720 Church McKINSTRY. 2988 Pacific AveSELAH CHAMBERLAIN. Mills BldgR. E. QUEEN. 112 Market .St. JUSTICES COURTS. City Hall, third floorT F. PRENDERGAST. Presiding Judge. Room S8«JAMES


Municipal record . LS. 516 Suiter FILMER. 330 Jackson MARY L SWEENEY. 2699 California StWM. H. NICHOLL, Chief. Adult Probation Depart JUVENILE COURT. PRANK J. MITRASKY. JudgeJUVENILE rOURT 150 Otis St J r. ASTREDO Chief Officer. DetentionHome. 150 Otis St. PROBATION COMMITTEE. MRS. EDW, L. BALDWIN. Chnirman. 20 Market SiJAMES K. Merchants Exch. BldgREV. D O CROWLEY. 720 Church McKINSTRY. 2988 Pacific AveSELAH CHAMBERLAIN. Mills BldgR. E. QUEEN. 112 Market .St. JUSTICES COURTS. City Hall, third floorT F. PRENDERGAST. Presiding Judge. Room S8«JAMES G. CONLAN. Judge. Room 306A T BARNETT. Room J. DEASY. .Tudge, Room n WATT. Judge. Room W DENNIS. Justices Clerk. Room 300 POLICE COURTS. Hall of Juslice. Kearnv mid Washington 1—T. I. FITZIATKICK, 2—JOHN J SULLIVAN, 3—HENUV M OWENS. Jndg>vIVpt 4 MORRIS OlPENIIKlM. Judg* LAW LIBRARY. City Hall, fourth II. DEERINO. Librarian. Room 4St. SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920. THE MUNICIPAL RECORD Is published every Thursday by the Board of Supervisors at the CityHall. Its purpose is to preserve in condensed form all that pertains tocurrent history connected with the government of the city and county;to inform the municipal officials and employees as to the transactionsuf the several departments; to furnish information to taxpayers andto those interested in the study of municipal affairs; to promote tlieapplication of scientific principles to municipal gove*nment. LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT The Recorder Pr 6S9 Ste Str SUBSCRIPTION: FIFTY CENTS A Advance. All requests for sample copies, back or missing numbers must beaccompanied with a one-cent postage stamp for each copy requested. All matter intended for publication should be received not laterthan Tuesda-y noon. Entered as second-class matter. August 10, 1916. at the postoffice atSan Francisco, California, under the Act of March 3, 1879. WHERE


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