*** 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 380--- engaged in orange and lemon growing; also architectural designing and building until 1911; organized the Valley Vehicle & Tool Co. 1911, of which firm he has been proprietor, 1911 to date. Methodist. WANGENHEIM, Julius. Banker. Res., 900 Juniper st.; office, Bank of Commerce & Trust Co., San Diego, Cal. Born in San Francisco, April 21, 1866; son of Sol and Fannie (Newman) Wangenheim. Married to Laura Klauber in 1892. Attended grammar and high schools of San Francisco; graduated from Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal., B. S., 1887; engineer for Southern Pacific Co., 1887-89; member of firm of S. Neuman Co., 1890-95; treas. Klauber Wangenheim Co., 1895 to date. Pres. Bank of Commerce, 1903-04; National Bank of Commerce, 1904-07; Bank of Commerce & Trust Co., 1907 to date. Member San Diego Library Board, 1906; pres., San Diego Park Board, 1911 to date. Pres. Civic Improvement Committee, 1906-11. WANKOWSKI, Robert. Banker. Res. 614 S. Oxford ave.; office Bank of Italy, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New York City, Dec. 15, 1874; son of Charles and Adeline (Verch) Wankowski. Married to Maud Reese Davies in 1906. Educated in public schools of New York City, Cleveland and Los Angeles. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1883; clerk in office of supt. of schools, Los Angeles, 1890-93; with State Bank & Trust Co., 1893-1903; cashier of Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank, 1903-1910; chief deputy supt. of banks of Cal., 1910-11; vice-pres. of Park Bank (now Bank of Italy) of Los Angeles, 1913; member of Natl. Guard of Cal., 1891 to date; brigadier-general, commanding first brigade of same, 1903 to date; captain of Co. A, Seventh Cal. Inf., U. S. Vols., during Spanish- American War. Member Jonathan, Los Angeles Athletic and Country clubs; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. WANN, Frederick Alexander. Railroads. Res. 920 W. 28th st.; office Pacific Electric Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Market Hill, Ireand, May 7, 1854; son of William and Margaret (Mitchell) Wann. Married to Carrie Van Court, Aug. 21, 1901. Educated in the Royal Schools of Armagh; Ireland. Moved to U. S. in 1868 and settled at Lawrence, Kan., where he became clerk in office of genl. supt. of Kansas Pacific R. R.; Chief Clerk in offices of Missouri, Texas and Kansas at Sedalia, Mo., 1875-76; appointed general agent in New York City of the M. K. & T. R. R., 1876-8; general agent for Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis R. R. (Big Four), 1880-81; assistant general freight agent of the Chicago & Alton R. R., headquarters at St. Louis, Mo., 1881-96; general freight agent, headquarters Chicago, 1896- 1904; vice-pres. of the Pere Marquette System, 1904-05. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1906 and became general traffic manager of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake R. R. Actively interested in development of Los Angeles habor [sic]. Member California Club of Los Angeles; Illinois Athletic Club of Chicago; Alta and Commercial clubs of Salt Lake City. WARD, Martin Luther. Lawyer. Res., 1030 23d st.; Office, Granger Blk., San Diego, Cal. Born in Athens co., O., March 12, 1850; son of Philip and Martha (Chanay) Ward. Married to Ella B. McCartney in 1881. Attended public schools of Green county, Wis.; graduated from Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y., A. B., 1873; A. M., 1875. Employed as teacher, Vinton, Ia., 1872-76; admitted to bar Vinton, Ia., 1876; practiced law and co. atty., Cedar Rapids, Ia., 1877-87; moved to San Diego, Cal., 1887, and engaged in prac- tice continuing to date. Dist. atty. San Diego co., 1892-94; state senator, 1903-07. Member law firm Ward, Wells & Ward; atty. for Southern Trust & Savings Bank, San Diego; Peoples National Bank, National City, Cal.; Peoples State Bank, Vista, Cal.; trustee First Congregational Church. WARD, Shirley C. Lawyer. Office, Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Dickson, co., Tenn., June 30, 1861; son of John and Eunice A., (Robertson) Ward. Married to Blanche Changley in 1892. Attended grammar and high schools of Cal.; Univ. of Cal.; Hastings College of Law; admitted to Cal. bar by the Supreme Court on examination May 5, 1885, and to U. S. Supreme Court, Dec. 17, 1900. Member firm of Wicks & Ward, 1886-90; engaged in practice in Los Angeles, 1890 to date. Member California and San Gabriel Valley Country clubs. Democrat. WARNACK, Henry Christeen. Writer. Office The Times, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Campbell co., Tenn., Oct. 1, 1877; son of James Singleton and *** end ***