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Tommy's Joynt

Tommy's Joynt

 * http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/04/88/84/03/tommy-s-joynt-sf-ca.jpg tommy-s-joynt-sf-ca.jpg] tripadvisor
 * singer Tommy Harris
 * "Tommy's Joynt" "645 Geary" -1101
 * photo of painting photo* https://www.instagram.com/p/0mRfaOTNsh/ painting of photo]
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * singer Tommy Harris
 * "Tommy's Joynt" "645 Geary" -1101
 * photo of painting photo* https://www.instagram.com/p/0mRfaOTNsh/ painting of photo]
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "Tommy's Joynt" "645 Geary" -1101
 * photo of painting photo* https://www.instagram.com/p/0mRfaOTNsh/ painting of photo]
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "Tommy's Joynt" "645 Geary" -1101
 * photo of painting photo* https://www.instagram.com/p/0mRfaOTNsh/ painting of photo]
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * photo of painting photo* https://www.instagram.com/p/0mRfaOTNsh/ painting of photo]
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * Al_Pearce
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."
 * "In 1929, KFRC featured Pearce in The Happy-Go-Lucky Hour, which ran for four years. Pearce was joined on air by his brother Cal Pearce, Abe Bloom, Charles Carter, Jean Clarimoux, Edna Fischer, Tommy Harris, Norman Nielsen, Monroe Upton, Hazel Warner, and Cecil Wright."


 * "Tommy Harris" KFRC -Tommie
 * "Broadcast Weekly" "Tommy Harris"
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * "Tommy Harris" KFRC -Tommie
 * "Broadcast Weekly" "Tommy Harris"
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register
 * Don Lee Cadillac dealership, 1000 Van Ness, during the 1930s and into the 50s it was the home of KFRC radio and the West Coast Don Lee/CBS and later Don Lee/Mutual radio networks., dating from 1921, designed by the San Francisco firm of Weeks and Day, is on the National Register

Tommy's Joynt

Tommy's Joynt



 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."
 * "SWITCH DENIED Board Refuses Transfer of Permit for Tommy's Joynt A transfer of the license of Tommy's Joynt at 645 Geary Street, one of five bars supposedly owned by Louis Wolcher, confessed illicit liquor dealer, was denied by the State board of equalization yesterday. The board ruled that Myra Corn, who sought the transfer to her name, was not the true party in interest legal phraseology meaning she ; was ' acquiring the license for some one else. TWO OTHERS NAMED. ' Wolcher, who has claimed ownership of the bar, did not appear in the transaction. Listed owners of the license are Tommy Harris and Harold Florence. Wolcher recently pleaded guilty to an Illicit liquor deal at St. Paul, Minn., and was fined $1,000.' The board also denied a license application for The Topper, 275 O'Farrell Street, on the grounds the applicant has a police record."