*** 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 264--- incorporated in 1902 under the name of Montgomery & Mullin Co., of which he is pres. Pres. South Pasadena Lumber Co.; vice-pres. Hollywood Lumber Co.; secy. Jerome Lumber Co. of Ariz.; vice-pres. Bethlehem Benevolent Board. Member Jonathan and City clubs. Christian Scientist. MOODY, Thomas Alfonzo. Automobile supplies. Res. 1528 Sixth st., Santa Monica; office 837 So. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Utah, Jan. 16, 1866; son of William C. and Elizabeth (Damron) Moody. Married to Janet Lee in 1893. Attended the co. grammar schools of his native state. Engaged in the bakery busi- ness, 1894-1905; real estate in Santa Monica, 1905-07; operated garage, Los Angeles, 1908; dealer in secondhand automobiles 1908-10; organized Auto Exhibit & Supply Co., of which he was pres., 1911; now engaged in the automobile supply business. Vice- pres. Fairmont Land Co.; secy. Happy Jack Gold Mining Co.; Mgr. Auto Supply & Wrecking Co. Republican. Methodist. MOORE, Charles I. D. Secy. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Res. 2242 Hobart blvd.; office Pacific Mutual Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Islington, Ont., Can., Feb. 16, 1865; son of James and Jacobina (Campbell) Moore. Married to Emily Maud Cochran in 1892. Attended public schools, Islington, Ont., 1871-81; high school, Weston, Ont., 1881-84; Victoria Univ., Toronto, Ont., 1884-88; graduating A. B.; received Prince of Wales' Gold Medal for general pro- ficiency in college course. Taught in Boys' School, Toyo Eiwa Gakko, Tokyo, Japan, 1888-91; supervising principal of schools in Santa Monica, Cal., 1892-1902; entered insurance business in 1902; became asst. secy. of Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co. in 1907; secy. same, 1908 to date. Member California Club. Methodist. MOORE, Dr. Clarence Edward. Physician and surgeon. Res. 554 Cahuenga Blvd., Los Angeles; office, H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in South Bend, Ind., Jan. 20, 1882; son of Dr. Melvin L. and Elizabeth (Holler) Moore. Married to Helen Rowland in 1906. Educated in the schools of Los Angeles, Cal.; Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Ind.; Medical College of the Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. Immediately practiced three years in his father's office, specializ- ing in surgery; in 1897 went to Rochester, Minn., where he became clinical assistant to the Drs. Mayo in their sanitarium. Returned to Los Angeles in 1908 and resumed practice with his father as chief surgeon of the firm of Moore, Moore & White. At present handles nothing but surgical cases. Member of faculty Los Angeles Dept. of Medicine, Univ. of Cal. Attend- ing physician Los Angeles Aqueduct Commission; same Los Angeles Co. Hospital; dir. California Hospital, Los Angeles. Member Los Angeles Clinical and Pathological Soc.; Los Angeles Co. Med. Soc.; Cal. State Med. Soc.; California and Los Angeles Country clubs. MOORE, George Henry. Lawyer. Office Stimson Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pesotum, Ill., Oct. 30, 1875; son of Sanford W. and Louisa (Thornhill) Moore. Educated in the public schools of Champaign Co., Ill.; Central Normal College, Danville, Ind., graduating, A. B., 1900; Law Dept., Univ. of Ill., graduating LL. B., 1902. Admitted to all Ind. courts, 1900; same in Ill., 1902; moved to Cal. in 1902 and was admitted to practice in all Cal. courts in 1903; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1903, and was associated with Herbert C. Browne until June, 1906, since which time he has been practicing alone. Republican. MOORE, Martha Ellen (known as Nellie Vila before marriage). Writer and dealer in land. Res. 1341 Crown Hill ave.; office 305 Merchants Trust Bldg. and Los Angeles Times Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Winona, Minn.; daughter of Charles and Ellen Conwell (Brady) Vila. Married to Willis Lord Moore. Educated princi- pally in Washington, D. C.; graduated from Mt. Vernon Seminary; Post grad- uate course at Natl. Library under private tuition. Began at age of 14 to write for western papers on Washington (D. C.) topics, and later on society and politics; after marriage did editorial work and paragraphing on Hutchinson (Kas.) News and Topeka Capital, and edited Hutchinson Call; wrote for Kas. magazines, Chicago Inter Ocean, Chicago Tribune, Washington (D. C.) Star and Post, and several eastern magazines. Member Washington (D. C.) Short Story Club; youngest member Social Science Club of Kas. and Western Mo.; helped organize first state federation and in Topeka Capital opened first *** end ***