*** 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 366--- Univ., Baltimore, Md. Started practice in Wilber, Wash., 1889; in Fairhaven, Wash., 1893; in Everett, Wash., in 1893; in Spokane, Wash., 1893-1910; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1910; confines his practice to surgery. Member Amer. Medical Assn.; State Medical Assn.; Los Angeles County Assn.; University Club. THOMPSON, T. Arthur. Investments and real estate. Res. 1764 Orange drive, Hollywood, Cal.; office 418 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Dundee, Ill., May 1, 1859; son of Cornelius L. F. and Sarah E. (Kingsley) Thompson. Married to Lydia Cromwell in 1883. Attended Elgin Academy, Elgin, Ill., 1878-79; Univ. of Mich., 1880-81; Moved to Storm Lake, Ia., and engaged in land and mortgage loan business, 1888; western mgr. at Sioux City for Fidelity Securities Co. of New York City, 1895-1903; vice-pres. of Woodbury County Savings Bank, Sioux City, Ia., several years; organ- ized and became pres. of Sioux City Automatic Telephone Co., 1905; pres. of Associated Charities, and vice-pres. Humane Society, Sioux City; pres. Sioux City Boat Club; moved to Los An eles Cal., 1908; has handled lands and loans in San Joaquin and San Fernando Valleys; Pres. Valley Homes Co.; dir. Home Savings Bank; dir. National Bank of Commerce. Member California and Los Angeles Country clubs; Church Federation Club of Los Angeles; Advisory Board of Florence Crittenton Home. THORNE, Edwin Charles. Architect. Res. 1232 West 31st st.; office 631 S. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cal.Born in Suffolk, Va., April 16, 1867; son of Charles R. and Eliza A. (Bogardus) Thorne. Married to Hilda W. Rundstrom in 1887. Educated in public schools of Neb. Apprenticed to learn carpenter's trade at age of 18; employed at carpenter's trade, 1888- 1907; mechanic, foreman and supt. at various times; in mercantile business two years; contractor and builder for seven years while studying architecture and engineering; asst. inspector build- ings for Los Angeles three years; structural engineer three years; build- ing dept. City of Los Angeles, 1909-12; architect for Union Realty Co., 1913; resigned to establish business for himself at 631 S. Spring st. Methodist. THOMAS, Frank Waters. Educator. Res. 1250 Tenth st., Santa Monica, Cal.; office High School, Santa Monica, Cal. Born in Danville, Ind., May 14, 1878; son of Erasmus W. and Mary (Roseborough) Thomas. Married to Ina Gregg in 1908. Educated in public schools. Hendricks, Ind.; Normal School, Danville, Ind.; State Normal School, Terre Haute, Ind.; Indiana State University; Illinois State University. Has been engaged in teaching since completing his education. Principal High School, Santa Monica, Cal., 1911 to date. Member of Committee on Ancient Languages for National Educational Association; Sigma Nu fraternity; Committee on Athletics for Cal High School Assn.; contributor to educa- tional periodicals and lecturer on general educational subjects. TILLOTSON, H. John. Physician and surgeon. Res. 650 West 23d st.; office California Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Crown Point, Lake co., Ind., in 1857; son of James and Melissa (Hall) Tillotson. Educated in public and private schools of N. Y.; Western Reserve Medical College, Cleveland, 0.; Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill.; Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.; College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md.; graduated March, 1880. Began practice of his profession in Chicago, Ill., in 1880; one of the founders of Chicago Baptist Hospital, Chicago, Ill.; has practiced in Los Angeles, Cal., 1909 to date. Was for years on active hospital staff of regular physicians and surgeons in Chicago; lecturer on medical subjects. Member Board of Education, Chicago, Ill.; local surgeon of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway; surgeon -in-chief of D. M. & A. Railway; physician and surgeon for several years for U. S. Rolling Stock Co.; member American Medical Union. Presbyterian. TITUS, Nat. R. Lawyer. Res. 3471 Third st.; office 434 Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in Vevay, Ind., Oct. 23, 1856; son of J. H. and Isabel (LeClere) Titus. Married to Lela Baxter in 1882. Received his education in the public schools in his native town. Ticket agt. for Central Union Ry. Co., Cincinnati, 1887, during which time he studied law; admitted to practice in Ind. in 1887; moved to San Diego, Cal., Jan., 1888, and associated with law firms of Works, Gibson & Titus, and Gibson & Titus to May, 1893; city auditor and assessor, San Diego, 1893-1905; cashier Security Savings Bank & *** end ***