*** 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 --- medical dept. of Univ. So. Cal. in 1904, graduating with distinction in 1908; began study of law immediately after graduation and was admitted to bar 1910; opened offices for medical prac- tice in Los Angeles immediately after graduation and has continued to date. Member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Los Angeles Co. Medical Society; California State Medical Society; American Medical Assn.; Y. M. C. A.; W. O. W.; Sons of St. George. HOLLIDAY, William Harmon. Banker. Res. 1386 West Adams st.; office Merchants Nat. Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in St. Louis, Mo., July 27, 1863; son of Samuel and Maria (Fithian) Holliday; married to Flora A. Baldwin Oct. 30, 1889. Grad- uated from Phillips Exeter Academy, 1881; from Harvard College, 1886. Immediately after graduation moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and entered banking business in May, 1887; pros. Merchants Nat. Bank. Dir. of fol- lowing corporations: Globe Grain & Milling Co.; Title Guarantee & Trust Co.; L. A. Home Tel. Co.; Merchants Nat. Bk.; Sec. Sav. & Tr. Bk.; All Night & Day Bk. ; Merchants Bk. & Tr. Co.; First Nat. Bk. of Covina; same, Azusa; same, Glendale; same, Artesia; San Fernando Nat. Bk. Member California and Los Angeles Country clubs. HOLLINGSWORTH, William Irving. Real estate. Res. 1103 Lake st.; office 609 S. Hill st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in La Fayette, Ind., April 30, 1862; son of Milton and Elizabeth (Bonford) Hollingsworth. Married to Hattie G. Hord. Educated in the pub- lic schools of his native state. Early life spent on a farm; traveling sales- man; engaged in real estate business on his own account. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and has operated in real estate to date. Pres. Western Extension Co.; pres. Southern Extension Co.; pres. Nadeau Extension Co.; dir. First Natl. Bank; dir. Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank; pres. W. I. Hollingsworth & Co., general real estate operators. HOLLZER, Harry Aaron. Lawyer. Res. 2322 Juliet St.; office 536-42 Cit. Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New York City, Nov. 4, 1880; son of Joseph and Annie (Gray) Hollzer; married to Louise Green in 1907. Educated in the public schools of San Francisco. Graduated from the Univ. of Cal., B.L., in 1902; LL.B., 1903. Admitted to the bar of California Dec., 1902, and at the same time to the United States Circuit and District Courts of Northern California. Asso- ciated in the practice of law in San Francisco with J. B. Reintein, 1903-4; with M. S. Eisner, 1904-6; formed partnership with Harry K. Wolff in 1906 under firm name of Wolff & Hollzer; partnership continued until July, 1909, when he moved to Los Angeles and became associated with W. Ona Morton, which association con- tinues to date under firm name Morton, Hollzer & Morton. Member Masonic fraternity; F. O. E.; I. O. B. B.; O. B. A.; Sierra Madre Club; Cal. State Bar Assn.; Los Angeles Bar Assn. Republican. HOLMES, Dwight I. Automobiles. Res. Morwick Apts.; office 1231 S. Flower st., Los Angeles. Cal. Born in Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 14, 1889; son of Gus and Charlotte M. (Leffel) Holmes. Educated in gram- mar and high schools, Salt Lake City, Utah; Harvard Military Academy, Los Angeles; Harstrom School, So. Norwalk, Conn. In hotel business, Salt Lake City, Utah; moved to Los Angeles, Cal, 1911, and engaged in real estate; director agency for Lancia and Speedwell cars and local branch of "Available" Trucks, 1912 to date. Dir. Himalaya Mining Co. HOLMES, Frances M. Advertising agency. Res. 450 Grand View ave.; office 310 Lissner Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in McLean, Ill., Sept. 5, 1875; daughter of Humphrey P. and Matilda (Chappelear) Holmes. Moved to Cal. in 1887. Attended grammar schools in Bloomington, Ill., Fort Scott, Kan., and Los Angeles, Cal.; high school, Los Angeles; gradu- ated from Woodbury's Business College, 1895. Stenographer for Bradstreet, 1896; same, with Parisian Cloak and Suit House, 1896-99; book- keeper and stenographer, Remington Typewriter Co., 1899; with J. C. Newitt Advertising Agency, 1899; on Mr. Newitt's death in 1906, took po- sition with Bishop & Co., handling their advertising; remained until 1909; planned "Prosperity Week," carried out by Chamber of Commerce, 1908; opened her own advertising office, 1909; among other firms, handles ad- vertising of Bishop & Co., Globe Grain & Milling Co., Bradford Baking Co., Van Thomas Co., State Mutual Bldg. & Loan Assn., Chamber *** end ***