*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 114--- [Jennie] M. Lesuer in 1887. Attended gram- mar, high and private schools, Hamilton, Canada; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago, Ill., 1884-85; graduated from Chicago Homeopathic College, M. D., 1888. Practiced medi- cine in Belleville, Kans., 1888-89; in Denver, Colo., 1889-90; in Morenci, Ariz., where he was surgeon for Detroit Copper Mining Co. and Arizona Copper Co., having charge of hospitals for both companies, 1890-1902; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1902; established real estate and investment business; formed partnership with Charles F. Goetz, the latter managing the firm's office business in Minneapolis, Minn., 1912 to date. Member So. Cal. Acad. of Sci.; Chamber of Commerce; Chamber of Mines; California Athletic and Gamut clubs. DAY, Addison Blanchard. Asst. secy. L. A. Gas & Electric Corporation. Res. 1506 West Adams St.; office 645 S. Hill St., Los Angeles. Born in Chicago, Ill., March 19, 1874; son of Alphonso and Elnora Blanchard Day. Married to Mabel C. Godfrey in 1900. Moved to Los Angeles with his parents and was educated in the L. A. public schools, graduating from high school in 1895. Immediate- ly after graduation entered employ of L. A. Gas & Electric Corporation in the store dept. as salesman. Grad- ually promoted to position of asst. secy. of corporation. Republican. DAY, Clarence Parkman. Civil engineer and architect. Res. 360 South Lake ave., Pasadena; office 212 Boston Bldg., Pasadena, Cal. Born in Beverly, Mass., Oct. 4, 1880; son of I. Franklin and Ella Frances (Lovering) Day. Married to Cora E. Redding in 1904. Attended public schools; grad- uated from high school in 1898; from Mass. Institute of Technology; assist- ant in city engineer's office, Beverly, Mass.; asst. engineer McClintock & Woodfall, sanitary engineers, Boston, Mass.; with Edward P. Adams, land- scape architect, Boston, John H. Rice, civil engineer, and Allin Bros., civil engineers, Pasadena, Cal., until 1907. Engaged in private practice as engi- neer and landscape architect 1907 to date. Member Co. E., Eighth Mass. Vol. Mil., for three years. Member National Geographic Soc.; member and dir. Pasadena Board of Trade; same Midwick Country Club; member Annandale Country Club; Masonic fraternity; B. P. O. E. DAY, William C. Lawyer. Res. 317 S. Olive st.; office 918 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Jonesboro, Union co., Ill., April 13, 1880; son of William S. and Helen A. (Frick) Day. Attended public schools of Santa Barbara, Cal., 1888-97; grad- uated from Leland Stanford Univ., B. A., 1901. Associated with his father, Hon. William S. Day, under firm name of Day & Day, Santa Barbara, Cal., 1905-11; served as deputy dist. atty. of Santa Barbara co., 1907-11; engaged in practice in Los Angeles, Nov., 1911, to date. Served as lieut. commanding Sixth Division, Cal. Naval Militia, 1908-12. Member Masonic fraternity; K. of P.; B. P. O. E.; F. O. E.; Santa Barbara Country Club. Dir. of Santa Barbara Co. Chamber of Commerce four years. Unitarian. DEAN, Harry Ellis. Lawyer. Res. 3474 Third Ave.; office 627-29 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Toledo, O., March 12, 1872; son of John H. and Emma E. (Teal) Dean. Married to Alice Louise Chappelear in 1906. Educated in grammar and high schools of Ohio, and Trinity Church School, Toledo, O. Asst. cashier Ohio Central Lines, Toledo, O., 1890-95; genl. wholesale repre- sentative, R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Toronto, Can., 1895-1902. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1902; studied law in offices of F. E. Davis and Thomas Lee Woolwine; admitted to bar of Cal., 1912; formed partnership with V. J. Cobb, under firm name of Cobb & Dean, subsequently followed by association with law offices of Thomas Lee Woolwine, which asso- ciation is continued to date. For some time he has made a specialty of corporation practice; during years 1906-10 was prominently identified with crusade against bucket shops. Executive secy. Los Angeles Police Dept., 1910. Republican. DECKBAR, Harry C. Architect. Res. 835 West Eighth st.; office 205 Ferguson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New Orleans, La., Jan. 5, 1882; son of H. V. and Elizabeth (Schaefer) Deckbar. Educated in pub- lic schools of New Orleans, La.; studied architecture in offices of Rathbone E. Du Buys, and S. R. Duvue; also studied under Francis J. McDonald (New Orleans); practiced architecture in New Orleans four years, building several important residences, *** end ***