; THE SAN FRANCISCO *;CALL.v SATURDAY, JUNE 24;' 1911: 21 MILES OF STREET WORK PROCURED THROUGH THE IMPROVEMENT CLUBS school if a sufficient number of attend- ants were enrolled. /\u25a0** -.:,':' DISTRICTS GREATLY SIX PRETTY COTTAGES THAT ARE BEING BUILT '- A mass meeting will be called next BENEFITED Monday -,- evening to get the Jn order. NECESSITIES OF IN PROGRESSIVE OF MISSION DISTRICT names of a sufficient number of attend- PART THE ants. Those in charge of the mass BY GOOD STREET WORK meeting are E. F. Dullea. C. H. Rodney and A. H. Sinclair.; Members of the SAN FRANCISCO board of education will address the meeting. - Bay View and Dolores Clubs Successful in CONVENTION" LEAGUE Series of About The .convention league this week re- New Articles ports securing the national associa- Parking and Paving of Long Stretches tion of commercial travelers' conven- Civic Improvement to Ap- tion for .1915. '\u25a0 The -supreme council of Of Main Thoroughfares the order. In-session in Edlnborough, pear on This Page --;;!." -'\u25a0-*; A**** Scotland,*' June 2, decided to come.;'-to this city. 18,000.strong,; for the annual meeting by way. of the Panama canal, -Commencing next Saturday, The Call to C. F. ADAMS see the . Panama-Pacific exposition. will publish a of '..articles on Delegates -from. England, *:Scotland,* .series South San Francisco is a portion of I Zimmerman, secretary; Carl Laschen- . "Projects the Improvement of San the metropolitan Ireland, sFrance, Germany,- Spain. Aus- or. district that has al- kohl, financial secretary. ","*J tria-Hungary, v-; Norway Francisco." ways .Russia, and *r;." ? been neglected. With the rough- THE DOLORES CLUB ,' ) , Sweden, Switzerland and other.' Euro- ;**. In,order properly to handle and illus- est kind of streets, with a few scat- "With an unbroken chain of fresh, pean countries, will take this trip, trate this subject it .will be "necessary . according con- to have picture*?.;' plans and diagrams tering lights spread over a large area, green parklets extending from Market to advices received *.' atf vention league, headquarters.- ,'-'~..~ . of proposed , improvements. '.."The civic without a sewer system, lacking in street to Thirtieth street, with a seven - -The convention league and repre-! organizations of ,the city will be ex- adequate school facilities and suffering foot lawn on each sidewalk area, and sentatives of the California 1 pected'to furnish 'these. *" .**.*'-;. commercial! any for want of fire protection, this section with rows of trees on" each side of the travelers have started a vigorous cam- - The Call will. advocate "project paign the that" help in th" development of has bt-en sorely in need of an aggres- street. Dolores street* will be San Fran- to bring. convention of the will cisco's United Commercial::. Travelers, " com- the city.: v- .?;'.," sive, civic body to make known Its most beautiful avenue. '• Thanks to the efforts of the Dolores j posed of 400 councils."located in Ameri- wants. I, Street Improvement club, this achieve- Six attractive cottages . are. being taeres Steinauer will commence the erec- six rooms and bath. The dining room can and Canadian cities, to San Fran- SALES AND LEASES So long as people" could find homes in ment 1s being carried out. Five years I tion of six additional jcottages. The cisco In [ 1315. A representation com- erected by S. Malmburg for Benedict will be beamed antl electric lighted. posed IN THE MISSION localities 'ago the property owners upon this I street has been contracted for- and The; front vestibule *Will•be partly in- of Oscar Hinne and S. Abbott .where all conveniences were together in Steinauer in the north line of Twenty- of Eos Angeles, supplied to them they sought those street banded themselves will be begun shortly b*y the City street closed in glass. The front yard and and Albert Enquist. H. D. of improvement club. They out third street between Castro and Dia- company. and A. Glass, of San Fran- Coffin ft Co. 252R Mission street places. But with the fire of 1906 a an turned Improvement These cottages sidewalk will be set in lawn and palms. L.Judell strong in- in day planted cisco, find business good, with a process of distribution took place. force on Arbor and trees mond streets. (I. K. Evans Is the archi- will be sold for cash or,on the install- W. F. Altvater & Co., 2563 Mission members of the California com- Ituiry, following sales; 'along grass In yes- and report the The population of the south end near. the sidewalks and seed tect. Upon the completion of these cot- ment, plan. Each cottage will contain street, are the agents. • ". mercial travelers" association, left the Islands that occupied the center of terday to the | annual • supreme Lot north side of Twenty-third , street. 300 . I>-- doubled. The necessity for public attend west- of Hoffman avenue, Wm. Torpy to 3. F. .improvements became imperative. To the street." . council meeting, at Columbus, 0., to Brady; a - years the street Ernest A. president; Mr?. Wil- dollars to the manufacturers and labor- close this block with an ornamental 5*500. handle this problem For one and half "boost" for -Francisco for 1915. Cottage 3325 Twenty-first street. S. E. Whits In a systematic liam vice Mrs. of state. Its publication fence, * San lawns maintained by the property Hopkins. president; ers the con- wire and jsome of the .principal the sixth, large to A. Anderson; $3,230. .- i Wmanner the Bay View improvement were Stanton, secretary; "Harry This .makes . conven- *-> > owners, the club in the meantime mak- William* Mrs. tains a complete index to home pro- features to he' installed will be a base- tion secured up date by.the. conven- Cottage. No. 1809 Castro street, Helen .'*;<;lub was organized. Moore, The com- ducers. It is finely gotten of to to Flnlsy Mcintosh; $2,800. ing strenuous efforts to get the park treasurer. executive out and ball diamond, handball court, out tion league for fair year, The 1 Sprunk This club distributed its activities of Garrison. ;* %. 1915. \u25a0Tun Cats. No. 3332-54 Twenty-first street, Wm. commissioners to assume this task. mittee consists Mrs. Eva well edited. '.-*'*:<**>JX'X? door gymnasium, swings and seesaws most improtant the Harvey through the territory extending from ana for larger children, court, .. of these are to J. P. Moloney; terms private. Since the city has taken hold of this Mrs. Delsino. Mrs. T. W. Lenzen TWIN PEAKS CLUB the babies' religious I/)t on Twenty-third and Kansas streets, :. First avenue south to the county line Mrs. .T. Patterson.' girls' games, court, volley world's congress, the world's work, the extension of the parking sys- At its last meeting the Twin basket ball insurance congress 25x100. at. Roland to V. Bourpon; J2.600.*.-.))-,: : and from Railroad avenue to the bay. This club is to be commended for Its Peaks ball, tether tennis, etc. and the American lx>t south side of Valley. 230 East Castro, tem has been more pronounced. \u25a0'. improvement appointed iron," heavy * \u25a0 club a commit- and Street work was the primary need nobly as- enterprise. f \u25a0:"-,;-.:,'"'-"' -,- ; t This playground will be placed under steel j hardware asso- •0x114; 1.200. Bayer, Jorgen nigeness. of the district In its work the club was ./' .' . tee, to act with a similar committee ciation Plana Lot south side of Court land 28 east • and toward this work club,, If there we're more women's improve- the management of competent instruc- convention. are now on avenue. the club bent its sisted by the California of which from the Eureka Valley Improvement foot to other large conventions of Elsie street. 25x100; $1,250. Buyer, tiussle first efforts. Power- ment clubs in the city civic progress tors, who will look after the care and land A. Never: -•'.*'.' The raising of Kentucky Mrs. Novell "White is president. association and the Noe Valley promo- for fair year, the double attraction of I seller. John C. Wood. street be- ful aid was Riven by the Mission pro- would be more rapid. The women are welfare of the children who frequent it The following leases have been negotiated:- twe«n Army and First avenue tion association in Inducing the Pan- games California and a "world's fair proving --' For Louis Metzger, No. 83(10 Market street, south. motion association, which took up the enthusiastic In their work and irre- and see that the exercises and two years; the grading and filling of Fifteenth successful Issue. sistible in their demands. They have ama-Pacific exposition association \u25a0to are carried out. in the proper a strong incentive for this as a con- $480. venue, fight and carried it to a erect an observatory on the top of manner. For E. D. Swift. No. 1136 Point I^obos ex.- south, the grading of Oakdale street, more time to attend to improvement The eastern half of Hamilton square vention city. -**//\u25a0'' ;-';•*--. years; Besides beautifying the the peaks. one. three $340. avenue from San Bruno to Railroad paving matters than the men have.**.'-*.'" the Twin will be reserved exclusively for park MEETING TODAY For B. Adamson, No. 2Mfl Mission street, 14 I club worked for and secured trie \u25a0 avenue and the keeping of Kentucky TWIN PEAKS CONVENTION purposes. greatly \ months; $2.100.~_ | of the street for its full length, the RICHMOND CENTRAL CLUB It will be beauti- Charles Frederick Adams, a noted estate *of| street and Railroad avenue In proper lights, ' Improve- fied by the park by For H. Rose, I No. 2506 Mission ! establishment of additional arc At the meeting Monday evening the The Twin Peaks tunnel and commissioners the attorney and j lecturer of New York, street, two years; $1,140.
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