*** 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 85--- Angeles, 1896 to date; became associated with law firm of Hatch & Lloyd, 1908; later with firm of Hatch, Lloyd & Hunt; became member firm of Lloyd, Hunt, Cheney & Geibel, 1911; mem- ber of firm of Lloyd, Cheney & Geibel, 1913. Member So. Cal. Acad. of Sciences; Natl. Geographic Soc.; Gamut Club. CHILDS, Arthur Eliot. Automobiles. Res. 17 Thornton ave., Ocean Park, Cal.; office 310 W. Pico st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Englewood, N. J., April 21, 1885; son of William Augustus and Julia Minor (Selleck) Childs. Married to Madeline W. Barnes in 1910. Attended the Dwight School, Englewood, N. J., 1889-96; Englewood School, Englewood, N. J., 1897-1901; Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J., 1900-01; Manor School, Stamford, Conn., 1901-03; Princeton Univ., 1903-06. With the Fritchle Auto Co., Denver, Colo., 1906; timekeeper and paymaster Alsop Engineering & Construction Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 1907; with J. M. Fiske & Co., stock brokers, New York City, 1909-10; with Tetley, Merriman & Childs, citrus nurseries, Riverside, Cal., 1910-12; became manager of firm of Buxton & Childs, state distributors for Moon automobiles, in 1912, in which work he continues to date. Secy. Tetley, Merriman & Childs, and half owner Buxton & Childs. Mem- ber University Cottage Club, Princeton, N. J.; Victoria Golf Club, Riverside, Cal. Christian Scientist. CHITTENDEN, Albert Baker. Real estate broker. Res. Los Angeles; office 200-1 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born near San Jose, Cal., June 25, 1880; son of John Albert and Mary Baker (Rhodes) Chittenden. Educated in the public schools of San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and Pasadena high school, literary and scientific courses, Pasadena; graduated 1900; assaying and chemical analysis, R. A. Perez, E.M., 1901. En- gaged as assayer and chemist for the mine, mill and cyanide plant, Exposed Treasure Gold Mining Co., Mojave, Cal.; at the Lane silver-lead mine, owned by the Inyo Mining and Development Co., Darwin, Cal.; Noble's Gold Mine, San Diego county; the mill and mines of the Bagdad Mining & Milling Co., Barstow and Ludlow, Cal., 1903; became connected with real estate office of Wm. M. Garland & Co., 1904, and the first of May, 1905, es- tablished his own office; entered into a special partnership with the Wright & Callender Co., which continued March to Dec., 1908; now engaged in brokerage of Los Angeles city business, industrial and investment prop- erties, representing local and foreign corporations in headline of local invest- ments. Member of Los Angeles Realty Board and National Assn. Real Estate Exchanges, Sierra Madre club, Los Angeles Y. M. C. A., dir. Los Angeles S. P. C. A. Member First Congregational Church of Los Angeles; secy. of Congregational Club of So. Cal., first secy. and dir. Congregational Conference of So. California, 1908-09; life member Congregational Sunday School & Publishing Soc. CLACK, William Lucke. Merchant. Res. Huntington drive and Rose ave., San Gabriel, Cal.; office 607 Aliso st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Boydton, Va., July 31, 1876; son of John Robert and Lydia (Stegal) Clack. Mar- ried to Lillian R. Reid in 1905. Re- ceived public school education in Kan. and Henderson, N. C. Telegraph op- erator with Southern R. R. Co. at Clarksville, Va.; Atlantic Coast Line, Sumpter, N. C.; chief train dispatcher with S. P. R. R. Co.; secy. Diamond Coal Co., Los Angeles, 1905 to date. CLARK, C. Weston. Educator. Res. 335 N. Highland ave., Hollywood, Cal.; office 8th and Hill sts., Los Angeles. Cal. Born in Oakland, Cal., March 19, 1874; son of Charles Kittredge and Harriet Woodruff (Howell) Clark. Married to Ada Mattison Shrader. Education received in public schools and in College of Mechanics, Electrical Engineering, Univ. of Cal., graduating, B. S., 1899; took stu- dents' course in factories of General Electric Co. Electrical contractor at Berkeley, Cal., 1893; in bicycle busi- ness, Oakland, Cal., 1895; with General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass., 1899- 1905; secy. and mgr. Los Angeles Business College and English Training School, 1905 to date. Former member Am. Institute of Elec. Engrs.; member Union League, Rotary, City and Los Angeles Athletic clubs; University of Cal. Club; Chamber of Commerce. Protestant. CLARK, Earl D. Real estate and loans. Res. The Burlington; office 201 Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Iowa City, Ia., 1876; son of Ezekiel and Mary L. (Dewey) Clark. Married in 1904. Educated in State Univ. and Commercial College, Iowa *** end ***