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Ithaca Directory 1932

LH-REF 974.7 Ithaca 1932

Bellows Falls, Vt. : H.A. Manning Co.

Ithaca - Tompkins County Public LibraryIthaca Tompkins County Public Library (TCPL)

Local History (LH)

Serial

640

Permission to digitize the Ithaca City Directories published by H. A. Manning Co. from1923 to 1986 granted by Jeffrey C. Manning, August 2010.

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EVERY TYPE OF AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE FOR

ALL MAKES OF CARS

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LARGEST DEALERS IN TOMPKINS COUNTY

117-133 E. Green St. Dial 2771

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·FINANCIAL-BANKS --

ID;j2-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1D;3~

ESTABLISHED 1863

The First National BankOF ITHACA, NEW YORK

TIOGA STREET AT SENECA

AFTER MAY 1st, 1932 E. STATE cor. N. TIOGA ST.

OFFERS EVERY BANKING FACILITY,INCLUDING

TRUST DEPARTMENTand

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS

Capital and Surplus, $600,000.00

OFFICERS

3

ROGER B. WILLIAMS

GEORGE LIVERMORE

WILLIAM A. BOYD

LA VERE ROBINSON

RALPH W. MUNGLE,

SEVILLE S. REULEIN,

President

Vice-President

Vice-President and Trust Officer

Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer

Assistant Cashier

Assistant Cashier

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

WILLIAM A. BOYDVice President and Trust Officer

HOWARD COBBAttorney

GEORGE LIVERMOREPresident Ithaca Gun Co.

FRANK L. MORSEPresident, Morse Chain Co.

JARED T. NEWMANAttorney

JAMES R. ROBINSONAttorney

LaVERE ROBINSONCashier and Assistant Trust Officer

RODNEY G. ROBINSONPresident, Robinson and Carpenter

LAWRENCE C. RUMSEYC. J. Rumsey & Co.

EBENT. TURNER

MRS. GEORGE R. WILLIAMS

ROGERB. WILLIAMSPresident

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FINANCIAL-BANKS

1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

ITHACASAVINGS BANK

INCORPORATED 1868

TIOGA STREET-CORNER OF SENECA

ITHACA,N. Y.

Banking Hours

Week Days Except Saturdays andLegal Holidays 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.

Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 M.

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FINANCIAL-BANKS

I932-ITHACA DIRECTORy-I():]:.?

I~rHACA

SAVINGS BANK

5

Assets, $9,526,795.96

OFFICERSROGER B. WILLIAMS .ROBERT H. TREMAN .FRANKLIN C. CORNELL..G. LOUIS COOK....... . . . .MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF .ALLAN H. TREMAN...... . ..CHARLES H. BLOOD, ChainnanCHARLES D. BOSTWICKPAUL S. LIVERMOREROGER B. WILLIAMS, Ex-OfficioROBERT H. TREMAN, Ex-OfficioFRANKLIN C. CORNELL, ChairmanG. LOUIS COOKCHARLES D. BOSTWICK

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.. PresidentVice-President

. Vice-Presiden t. Secretary and Treasurer

Attorney. .. Asst. Attorney

FINANCECOMMITTEE

BUILDINGCOMMITTEE

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

1932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

Ithaca Chamber of CommerceAN ORGANIZATION PROMOTING THE

INTERESTS OF ALL CITIZENS

ITHACA, N. Y.SAVINGS BANK BUILDING

A Metropolitan ServiceThe Publishers of this Directory,

H. A. MANNING COMPANYhave placed their

Free DIRECTORY LibraryAt the ITHACA

Chamber of Commerce RoomsSavings Bank Building

These are official City Directories and are ob­tained by H. A. Manning Co. through their mem­bership in the Association of North AmericanDirectory Publishers.

Consultation Free at Chamber of CommerceRooms during office hours, 9 to 5 P. M. daily.

Saturdays, 9 to 12 A. M.

H. A. MANNING CO., PublishersJOSEPH F. HICKEY

Secretary of Chamber of Commerce

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DEPARTMENT STORES

1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

Bush & Dean, Inc.

Gold StripeSilk HosieryKayser Silk Hosiery

Centem.eri Kid Gloves

Kayser Fabric Gloves

Northrup Cape Gloves 1<..--

Skinner's Silk Crepes andSatins

Kayser Silk Underwear

Merode Knit Underwear

DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR

Beautiful Kenwood Blankets

100% PURE WOOL

FAST COLORS

PRE-SHRUNK

TheNewest Models in

Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses

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DEPARTMENT STORES

8 1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

QualityHas been Queen

Jor 50 yearsv)

.at Rothschild's

Low PricesAre the Hand

Maids that

Help her better

Serve the PeopleIn and about

Ithaca and

Tompkins County

Rothschild'sState and Tioga Streets

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Finance - BUdget

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CONTRACTORS

10 1932--ITHAcA DIRECTORy--1932

EXPERIENCE EQUIPMENT

WARD CONSTRUCTION CO.INC.

ENGINEERSCONTRACTORS

415 East State StreetTel. 8616

Ithaca, N. Y.

ORGANIZATION SERVICE

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LUMBER-BUILDERS' SUPPLIES-COAL

1932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1932 11

Robinson and Carp,enter, Inc.BUILDING MATERIALS

MILL WORK

DOORS· SASH· WINDOWSANDERSON FRAMES

MEDICINE and TELEPHONE CABINETS

BUILDERS' HARDWARENORWALK LOCKS

GARAGE FIXTURES

ROOFING MATERIALSASPHALT SHINGLES - ROLL ROOFING

ROOF COATINGS AND CEMENTSRED CEDAR SHINGLES

GATEWAY STAINED SHINGLES

BREINIG BROS. PAINTS, VARNISHESSTAINS-METAL LATH-SIDEWALKMESH - BEAVER BOARD - NATIONALWALL BOARD-PLASTER BOARD-

INSULITE WALL BOARD

OAK FLOORING . FIR FLOORING

COAL - WOOD • COKE

Robinson and Carpenter, Inc.Taughannock Blvd. Dial 2129

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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE

1932--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1932

•116 NORTH AURORA STREET

LENT BUILDING

PIANOSR. C. A., Victor and Atwater Kent Phonographs

and Radio-Phonograph Combinations.

R. C. A., Victor, AtwaterKent and Columbia Radios

Victor, Brunswick-Colum­bia and Oken Records

Sheet Music

Small Instruments

Expert Tuning and Repair

RENTAL DEPT: Pianos,'Phonographs, Power Am­

plifiers for Dances.

~(Everything Musical"Tel. 5522

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MANNING'S

ITHACA(NEW YORK)

DIRECTORYFOR YEAR BEGINNING

JANUARY, 1932CONTAINING

General Directories of Citizens, Classified BusinessDirectory, Street and House Directory,

Record of the City Government,Societies, Churches, Etc.

County, State, and U. S. Governments, Courts,Etc.

Price

COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY

H. A. MANNING COMPANY514 WEDGEWAY BUILDING, SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

COPYRIGHT 1932 BY THE H. A. MANNING CO.

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INDEX TO CONTENTS

Abbreviations...... . . . . . . . . . . 93

Advertisers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Alphabetical Directories...... . 93

Altitude of City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

American Legion. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

American Red Cross. .. . . . . . . . 31

Area of City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Benevolent Protective OrderElks......... 32

Blocks, Buildings, Halls, Etc .. , 598

Cemeteries.. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Churches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

City Government. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Classified Business Directories.. 589

Clubs.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Courts....... 77

Educational... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Labor Organizations. . . . . . . . . . 36

Libraries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Masonic..................... 33

Mercantile Statistics. . . . . . . . . . 18

Military Organizations. . . . . . . . 34

Miscellaneous Directory.. . . . . . 21

Miscellaneous Statistics. . . . . . . 20

New York State Government. . 78

Numerical Street Directories... 499

Parks, Playgrounds and Pointsof Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 587

Police Departments. . . . . . . . . . . 22

Population Statistics. . . . . . . . . . 18

Post Offices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Religious Institutions. . . . . . . . . 29

Schools...................... 26

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19

35

20

17

20Transportation .

Societies, Clubs, Associations,see Miscellaneous dir .

Statistics .

Topography .

19

22

18

31

FinanciaL .

Fire Department .

Historical.. .

Hospitals .

Incorporated Companies, seealphabetical s~ctio~.; . ~ ~ .. : .':' ":-q-nit~d S~at~ .~~~erhd(,'nY,:, ..

• ·lndepe>l:deTh't.~J')r~er Ol'l.d'Paltows'" '.~:" :V..alu~tiprt QeT::l:'~ble Prop~rty'",. ~ ... ~ .. .. .. . .. ",. , .....• • I~ch~·tiiuJ St~tisti~s ...' .. : . ~ .... "] 8 Vet~ra.n.Mil~tary Organizations

Knights of Columb~/ . ~;' ~ . '/'o.~~~:..~~;',,;r~r ?o;n~aries .., ~ .. .

RECAPITULATION

New Names Added in Preparing Directory .

Old Names Taken Out .

Changes of Address, etc .

Total Number of Changes .

4,433

~,8~1

6,.HS

13,70~

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TREMAN KING & CO. Roo~p~r:aces~ heet Metal Work-Phone 2333 Get Our Estimate, It Costs Nothing

1932--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1932

Advertisers

15

Adams Arthur G 82'Aetna Life Ins Co 95AlIens Music Store 89Arctic Ice Cream & Milk Co Inc

center linesAsiatic Garden 72Atkinson Press The 102Automobile Agencies Page 41Baker Bert T 81Baldwin Harry C 80Baldwin & Davis 69Bangs Fran;k A top marginsBanks S Edwin 82Barns Amos A top marginsBennett H R 44Bishop Clarence E 63Bool Floral Co The center linesBoyers Taxi bottom marginsBradley William B 63Bradley & Holmes front coverBrewster Eugene R front edgeBrockway Hermon L 73Brooks A B & Son 87Brooks Pharmacy 87Burns Bakeries 67Burns Realty Co 74Bush & Dean Inc 7Buttrick & Frawley 58Carey H A Co center linesCarl's Garage 46Carpenter Jay 66Caster Charles E 64Cayuga Heights Sand Bank

top marginsCayuga Press The insert opp nameChamber of Commerce 6Champaign Leigh M top marginsChurch of The Immaculate Con-

ception 49Church Page 48City Dry Cleaners 60Clinton Hotel 72Cobb, Cobb & Simpson 81College Book Shop 67College Town Garage bottom marginsConcrete Shop The back coverConley John P 47Conley's Super Service 47Cornell Shop The 59Courts 77Crance Shop The 59Crawford Leland R 88Crawfords bottom marginsCummings & Martin 89Davenport Amos H 61Davies Transportation 92Davis Arthur W top margins

Dean of Ithaca Inc center linesDonohue-Halverson Inc 64Driscoll Bros & Co 62Dryden Marble & Granite Works 84Eddy Street Pharmacy 87Egan William M center linesEnglish Myron T bottom marginsFahey Employment Agency 73Fahey Realty & Homefinder 73First Baptist Church 55First Methodist Episcopal Church 51First National Bank of

Ithaca front cover and 3First Presbyterian Church 50Fletcher W F Co front coverFlower Nook The bottom marginsFlower Shop The 70Forest City Plumbing Co 64Frear Tire Sales Co 43Freeman C W front coverGallagher Lyman H 80Garrett J R Co Inc top marginsGibb Arthur N 64Gilbert Fred D 69Gillette Cafeterias center linesGodfrey J E 89Goodenough Hosea B Dr 88H C T Motor & Equipment Co

top marginsHamilton Tailoring Co 59Hanna J N Institute 88Head D F bottom marginsHeggie R A & Bro Co 75Hickey's Lyceum Music Store 252Hill Harley bottom marginsHiworth Motors Inc 43Holland Furnace Co Inc 70Holmes E G & Son 85Home Laundry 60Homestead Realty Co The 74Howell & Howell front coverIllston Fred E Ice Co 68Ithaca Board of Education 9Ithaca Chamber of Commerce 6Ithaca Engraving Co

top margins and back coverIthaca Fuel Supply Co center linesIthaca Garage 42Ithaca High School 9Ithaca Ice Cream Co top marginsIthaca Ice & Coal Co 68Ithaca Journal-News Co top marginsIthaca Junk Co front coverIthaca Monumental Works 8-3Ithaca Plumbing & Heating Co

back coverIthaca Savings Bank 4 and 5

MYRON T. ENGLISH215 CORNELL ST. PHONE 7918

LUMBERWINDOW SCREENSSTORM WINDOWS

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M. M. REYNOLDS CO., PropB.Phone 2109

CAYUGA HEIGHTS SAND BANKWASHED SAND AND GRAVEL

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DRYDENDryden Marble & Granite Works 84

ELMIRAtop edgeFey's

Quality Press insert opp nameRadio Den The back coverRed & White Cafeteria 72Reynolds M M Co top marginsReynolds & Drake Garage Co

back cover81118

71618756

bottom margins58425874697971797582

bottom edge45465391

center lines6154

Robinson James RRobinson & CarpenterRothschild Bros IncRumsey C J & CoRumsey EM & SonSainburg Philip CSalvation ArmySand Austin W WSawyerARCoSeneca Street GarageShannon-Collier IncSharpe George WSheaJEShirey Henry JSmith Raymond FSmith William HazlittSniper Charles GSovocool B FSpace BrosState St Garage IncStewart D B & CoSt Johns Episcopal ChurchStover Printing CoStudent TransferSullivan Contracting CoTabernacle Baptist ChurchTarbell Geo S back bone and

73 and 79Taylor Maurice L

see Aetna Life Ins CoTexaco Service Station 45Thayer Radio Co 90Thorne Henry Calder 63Time Hospital 75Tompkins County Administration 78Tompkins County Co-op Fire Ins

Co 74Tompkins County National Bank 65Tompkins Studio The 91Townsend L B 42Treman King & Co top marginsTurkey Hill Nursery bottom marginsUnited States Government 78Ward Construction Co 10Whipple Service Station center linesWilliams Louise H 486Wilson & Burchard 88Wood P W & Son front coverWool-Scott Bakery 67YMCA 57

Ithaca Trust Co 65Jamieson-McKinney Co top marginsJones Art 62Kellogg's Drive-In Filling Station 45Kelsey Perry 0 45Kinney John D Co Inc back coverKlines Pharmacy 87Kluebert Max top marginsLake View Dairies 66Lang J B Engine & Garage Co 2Larkin T J 67Leary Coal Co 68Legal Book 76Len,ray Bakery & Delicatessen

back coverLent's Music Store 12Leonard Robert L 89Lockwood Gardens back coverLom & Kramer 44Lougher Evan C bottom marginsLuce Dairy Co 66Lutheran Church 52LymeWD 46Lynch James Coal Co 68Manning H A Co top marginsMarkson's Ithaca Inc 70Marion Bros Inc 44Marshall Dairy Co top marginsMartindale Maurice D 69Mayer's Smoke Shop 66McElwee W D center linesMcGuire John J 80McReavy Coal Co top marginsMerrills Transfer 92Miller W A & Co Inc center linesMillers T G Sons Paper Co 91Mintz Lawrence M 81Modern Dry Cleaning & Pressing

Works front coverMonarch Restaurant center linesMurray Richard 72National Case & Carton Co 85New Linden Garage 46New Process Rug Cleaning Co 60New York Life Ins Co 75New York State Government 78Newman & Newman 80Norris George B 90Norton Electric Co 62Norton Printing Co insert opp nameOdell Motor Co center linesPalace Laundry 60Patterson Lincoln E 73Peer Sherman 79Penney J C Co 58Pete's Glass & Top Shop 47Physicians Page 86Potter & Allen front coverPractical Business School 486Preston E S & Sons front coverPritchard J G & Son 43Pritchard William T center lines

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1932--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1932

ITHACAJANUARY. 1932

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Taughannock Falls

LOCATION-Ithaca, sometimes called in this section "Crown ofCayuga," and known far and wide as the home of Cornell University, isfamous for three things: its wonderful setting at the head of Cayuga Lake inthe midst of the Finger Lakes Region, its culture and refined atmosphere in allcircles of business and social life; its educational institutions. Located in theheart of western New York State, it is 247 miles to New York City, 404 to

Cayuga Lake and Stewart Park

Boston, 675 to Chicago, 302 to Philadelphia, 37 to Elmira, 40 to Geneva, 20to Cortland, 57 to Syracuse, 212 to Albany, 195 to Schenectady, 88 to Ro­chester. Area is 6 square miles.

TOPOGRAPHY-Many pages could be devoted to a description of Ithacatopographically. It is doubtful if any city in America has such a remarkable

formation of level land, hills, cliffs, gorgesand water falls. All this variety is so blendedthat it is almost inspiring to the visitor topass from one spectacle to another. The viewshown above is Ithaca's water front and lake.For a mile and a half from the shore the land islevel and contains the business section of thecity, railroad yards, statio1\S, etc.; the heightsare covered with beautiful homes, the exten­sive campus and buildings of Cornell Univer­sity, some factories and even railroads whichclimb out of the city; the highlands of thecity are gouged by great gorges beginning atthe south with Buttermilk Falls Creek andGorge 1 mile south; Coy's Glen 3 miles inlength; Cascadilla Creek and Gorge, at lowerend of Cornell University Campus; FallCreek Gorge, north of Cornell UniversityCampus. (A more complete description ofthese gorges and water falls, under Parks andPoints of Interest-see index). The altitudeof the main section of the city is about 800feet, the highlands 1150 feet.

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The Library Tower

En field Falls

HISTORICAL-Ithaca was first settled in 1789. This was ten yearsafter the visit of a detachment of 200 men commanded by Col. Dearborn fromthe expeditionary force of Gen. Sullivan,on Sept. 23, 1779. These first whitesettlers founded Ithaca, named by SimeonDeWitt in 1795. The Cayuga Indians,one of the six Nations, preserve the legendof the Great Spirit placing his hand uponthe earth to form this region of the FingerLakes. Organized as a village in 1821.Incorporated as a city in 1888.

POPULATION-The present popu­lation of Ithaca is 20,716. In 1925 thestate census gave 18,948. In 1920 itwas 17,004, 1910, 14,802, 1900, 13,130,1890, 11,072. There are about 90%native born with native stock predomin­ating, about 5% colored. The studentpopulation of Ithaca is about 7,000,making a total population over 27,000.Growth last 10 years has been nearly 20per cent.

MERCANTILE-Ithaca is a tradingcenter of 60,000 people and has storesthat compare favorably with cities muchlarger. Because of the Universitypopulation and a community educated to want the best, the retail establish­ments carry merchandise equallying in variety and quality the stocks of storesin leading eastern cities. Wholesale houses distribute over a large territory.There are about 400 retail establishments, 15 wholesale, and about 275 pro­fessional offices. The merchants of Ithaca are noted for their service andcourteous treatment which has done much to make Ithaca popular as a tradingcenter for those living outside of the city.

INDUSTRIAL-By foresight of its public spirited citizens and the cityitself many acres or square miles in and around the city comprising parks andplaygrounds, scenic gorges and public lands adaptable as well for industrialpurposes are available for all future time.

Educational advantages for industrial workers and their families, includ­ing a liberal policy provision for vocationaleducation and training in the publicschools.

Recreation and amusement of thepeople provided abundantly with sportsand pleasures of every description. Lakeand stream, gorges and water falls, swim­ming, boating, fishing, college, school andpublic sports of every description makea most attractive living environmentfor people engaged in high class industry.Not a large industrial center, but a verysubstantial and successful part of ourcommunity engaged in production havean unusual standard of living not possiblein the large industrial centers. Thereforein this modern age, Ithaca is one of themost attractive places available for pro­duction plants requiring fine rail andwater transportation facilities, high class

labor, power and living conditions un­surpassed for contentment and happiness.

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Large corporations more or less national in scope find a very economiccondition, much more so than in congested areas for establishment of theircentral offices, where abundant, intelligent, well educated employees areavailable for this kind of work. High standard of living at comparative lowcost works to the advantage of both employer and employee.

The history of Ithaca for more than 100 years reflects a slow but steadygrowth, a well balanced attractive American city, where economic and culturallife grow side by side, creating one of the most attractive places in existence tolive a full, happy and contented life.

Morse Industries

Those engaged in industry and the economic struggle breathe an atmos­phere of culture and education that invariably results in the next generationseeking and obtaining both of these desirable things that equip them for afuture that advances the whole population along rapid lines of progress.

FINANCIAL-There are 6 financial institutions with total deposits of$20,000,000. The savings banks deposits are about $8,000,000. The assessedvaluation of the city is $32,000,000. The per capita wealth is high.

EDUCATIONAL-Ithaca is among the leading educational centers of thestate. There are 10 public schools and 1 parochial school. The school en­rollment is 3,572 with 165 teachers and administrative staff. Cornell Uni­versity, which is one of the great universities of North America is located onAmerica's most beautiful campus overlooking the lower parts of the city andLake Cayuga, and was founded in Ithaca in 1865 by Ezra Cornell. It in­

cludes colleges of Arts andScience, Medicine, Law,Engineering, Architecture,the State Colleges of Agri­culture, Veterinary Medicine,and Home Economics and aGraduate School, and schoolsof Forestry and of HotelManagement; occupies about2400 acres of land and 60buildings which with theirequipment are valued atabout $13,000,000, while en­dowment adds about $20,000­000 more to the resources ofthe institutions. The IthacaCollege and its affiliated

Ithaca High School schools; The Ithaca Schoolof Physical Education; The

Williams School of Expression and Dramatic Art; The Martin Institutefor Speech Correction; The Ithaca Institution of Public School Music; The

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Ithaca Falls

Conway Military Band School; The Empire State School of Printing; The Em­pire State School of Engraving; The Cornell Tutoring School; The CascadillaTutoring School; The Edminster Preparatory School; The Practical BusinessSchool; The Educational Extension Service Co. Inc. There are four librariesas follows: Cornell Library is located in the heart of the business district andhas an extensive service to the public; the Cornell University Library islocated on the campus and has 700,000 volumes and includes several specialcollections having international fame; the Tompkins County Bar AssociationLibrary is located in Ithaca Savings Bank Building; the Free DirectoryLibrar,' maintained by the H A Manning Co in the Chamber of Commercerooms in Ithaca Savings Bank Building.

TRANSPORTATION-Ithaca is served by the main line of the LehighValley Railroad and also by 2 branch lines; the Ithaca and Owego Branch ofthe Dela"'are, Lackawanna and Western Railroad has a terminus here. TheIthaca Traction Corporation serves completely within the city limits. Buslines operating from a municipal bus terminal on East Green street connectsthe city with Elmira, Watkins Glen, Binghamton, Cortland, Syracuse, Auburn,Seneca Falls, etc. Ithaca is also the southern terminal of the New YorkState Barge Canal system and is provided with docking facilities for boatsop'erating on the canal. It is the nearest New York State port to the anthracitecoal fields of Pennsylvania. The Ithaca Municipal Air Port is one of the oldestin the state. Its development was started before the World War, and it hasbeen used for test flying for new planes for many years. Ithaca is the hub of anetwork of highways such as make New York State famous. These highwayscarry a very heavy traffic for business and pleasure and especially in touristseason. The attractions of the scenic wonders of this region are drawing moreand more tourists each year. The auto truck freight service is growing.

PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND POINTS OF INTEREST-The nationaltopography of the land here makes the city a natural park. There are threepublic parks within the city, the largest of which is located at the lake end ofthe city and has recreation and athleticfacilities. also an extensive bathingbeach on Lake Cayuga. The CornellCampus is extensive and supplies avery beautiful parklike effect for theupper part of the city. The followingscenic beauty spots in and not farfrom the city are: Buttermilk Creekand Cascade, Cascadilla Creek.Cayuga Lake, Cays Glen, Enfield Glenand Gorge. Fall Creek Gorge. GlenSprings, Ithaca Gorge and Falls. LickBrook. Point Lookout, TaughannockGorge and Falls, Watkins Glen.'

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS-Ithaca has an aldermanic form ofgovernment. There are 55 miles ofstreets with 25 first ciass paved. Thewater works capacity is 350,000,000gallons, with daily pump of 3,000.000 gallons. There is a good fire departmentwith the volunteer system, and there are 12 engines and hose and hook andladder trucks. The police department has 1 station and ~O patrolmen. Tl,ereare 13 churches, 12 hotels with about 500 rooms. The Chamber of Commercehas surveyed the entire city rooming accommodations for conventions and hasavailable this information for all who require it; the dining service for conven­tions of any size is adequate, Ithaca is a convention city. Thereisone publicand one private hospital with a total of 140 beds.

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JAMIESON - McKINNEY COMPANYPLUMBING-HEATING AND VENTILATING

116-121 S. CAYUGA ST. PHONE 3434

1932--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1932

MANNING'S

Ithaca Miscellaneous Directory1932

Copyril'ht 1932, by H. A. Manning Co.

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CITY GOVERNMENTMayor

Herman Bergholtz. Term ex­pires Dec. 31,1933

AldermenFirst Ward-John Gill, William J

Sa=onsSecond Ward-Virge C Lowe,

James A CauserThird Ward-Melvin C Comfort,

Joseph B MyersFourth Ward-LeslieB Townsend,

Edward K CampbellFifth Ward-George F Rogalsky,

William H HoffmanRegular meetings first Wednesday

of each month at 7:30 p m, Coun­cilC1:J.amber, City Hall

Standing Committees for 1931Finance and Accounts-M'Yers,

Causer, GillCity Charter and Ordinance­

Lowe, Campbell, HoffmanPolice Department-Myers, Town­

send, GillRelations with the Board of

Public Works-Sammons, Comfort,Hines, Causer

Relations with the Fire Commis­sioners-Sammons, Townsend, Lowe

Relations with the Board ofHealth-Lowe, Hoffman, Rogalsky

Relations with the Commissionerof Charities-Gill, Hoffman, Sam­mons

City OfficersCity Clerk-James E MatthewsDeputy Registrar-Jane C LynchCity Attorney-Allan H TremanCity Chamberlain-Clarence A

SnyderAssistant-Fannie D WarnerCity Judge-Daniel Crowley

Acting City Judge-Edward NJackson

Clerk City Court-Margaret ECrowley

Associate Assessors-John M Wil­gus, Fred C Thompson

Commissioner of Charities--Charles Green, 124 N Aurora

Commissioner of Old Age Securi­ties-Charles Green

Building Commissioner and As­sessor-Lewis E Doffiemyer

Chief of Police-William MarshallCaptain of Police-William J La­

FranceDetective Sergeant-Patrick J

HartnettPolice Commissioner-Arthur P

MillerFire Marshal-Bernard J ReillySealer of Weights and Measures­

Lawrence J GaurmerConstable-John Sinsabaugh

Civil Service CommissionG W Cavanaugh, ch; B S Monroe,

J D Kinney, sec; J E Matthews.Meetings called by chairman

Sinking Fund CommissionJ E Matthews, Charles D Bost­

wick, Albert G Stone, chairman

Board of Public WorksThe Mayor, chairman and member

ex-officioCo=issioners-Fred C Evans,

term expires Dec 31, 1934; ThomasG Miller, term expires Dec. 31,1935; Lawrence C Rumsey, term ex­pires Dec 31, 1936; Arthur I Merrill,term expires Dec 31, 1937; ArthurD Whiting, term expires Dec 31,1933; Will M Sawdon, term expiresDec31,1932

FLOWERS THE YEAR ROUND - For Every OccasionTURKEY HILL NURSERY AT VARNA DIAL 2003

THE FLOWER NOOK 106 N. Aurora St. Dial8223

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D. L. & W. COALMcREAVY COAL co. LAKE AVE. PHONE Z4Z2

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and

Superintendent-F H FellerEngineer-Harry W EustanceForester-R S BakerWater Dept Supt-J W BishopRegular meetings second and

fourth Wednesdays in each monthat 7:30 p m, Council Chamber, CityHall

Standing Committee for 1932Water-Sawdon, Evans, MillerHighways and Public Grounds-

Evans, Whiting, RumseyStreet Lighting and Garbage Dis­

posal-Miller, Whiting, MerrillPublic Buildings and Sanitary

Sewers-Sawdon, Rumsey, EvansCreeks and Bridges-Rumsey,

Merrill, EvansFinance and Accounts-Merrill,

Whiting, Miller

Board of HealthThe Mayor-Chairman

member ex-officioCommissioners-Esther E Parker,

term expires Dec 31, 1934; Henry ACarey term expires Dec 31, 1934; Lin­coln E Patterson, term expires Dec 31,1932; Harry L Van Pelt, term ex­pires Dec 31, 1932; Dr Frank J Mc­Cormick, term expires Dec 31, 1933;Paul S Livermore, term expires Dec31,1933

Main office-health clinics, etc.,102NCayuga

Health Officer-Dr. Lewe1l T Ge­nung

Plumbing Inspector-John RWoodford

Public Health Nurse-Grace Wil­liams

Sanitary Milk Inspector-D WBaker

Sanitary Dairy and Meat In­spector-Dr Michael J Kolar

Visiting Nurse-Laura HeadRegular meeting second Tuesday'

each month at 8 p m, CouncilChamber, City Hall

Standing Committees Board ofHealth

Nuisances and Complaints-Parker, Livermore, Van Pelt

Food, Dairy Products, Water andIce-Patterson, McCormick, Carey

Infectious and Contagious Diseases-McCormick, Parker, Van PeltRecords and Statistics-Livermore,

Parker, PattersonRules, Regulations and Sanitary

Code-Van Pelt, Carey, LivermoreFinance and Accounts-Carey,

McCormick, Patterson

POLICE DEPARTMENTPolice Commissioner-Arthur P

MillerJudge-Daniel CrowleyActing Judge-Harry C BaldwinChief of Police-William MarshallSergeant Detective-Patrick J

HartnettNight Captain-William J La­

FranceSergeant of Police-Patrick F

HowleyDesk Sergeant-John F McCarthyPatrolmen-Raymond C Wilkin­

son, Harland L BurcWield, MartinJ O'Brien, Arthur J Robinson,Charles MacDougall, Edward JMoore, John E Murphy, Jesse CVanDyne, George P Baldwin, DanielB Flynn, Howard E Bruster, SmithD Wright, Clarence J Hallam

Policewoman-Mrs Ferrissa JMeeker, office 215 E Seneca

FIRE DEPARTMENTCommissioners-Ernest D Button,

pres; Raymond Freer, Isaac M Brok­aw

Secretary-Howard L O'DanielTreasurer-Clarence A SnyderFire Marshal-Bernard J ReillyChief-Bernard J ReillyFirst Assistant-Raymond TravisSuperintendent of Fire Alarm-

George FrithRegular meeting first Tuesday

after first Wednesday in each month,8 p m, Fire Dept Headquarters

Company Officers-Cayuga HoseCo No I-Captain, John Woods;secretary, Herman Frantz

Rescue Steamer and Chemical CoNo 2-Capt, John J Shuder; sec,Murill Ellis

Tornado Hook and Ladder CoNo 3-Capt, William Starner; sec,Harold Teeter

Eureka Patrol Co No 4-Capt,Harland Clark; pres, Robert Mc­Craken; sec, C E Lamb

Torrent Hose Co No 5-CaptWilliam Brokaw; sec, Clifford Tur~verey

Sprague Steamer and Hose CoNo 6-Capt, Paul Klinko; secJohn Sullivan '

Cataract Hose Co No 7-1012 N

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TWO RECORDS-The A. B. C. Statem_ts ItL JaiNon Circuladon, and the local merchants' aaa oarn - eWIfigures on adverdslnll-show tb" steady _dependable home read circuladon of the

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Tioga. Capt, John Burns; sec,James Bailey

Protective Police Co No 8-Capt,Charles D Bostwick; sec, Fitch Ste­phens

Neriton Hose, Chemical and Hookand Ladder Co. No. 9--Capt, Ed­ward Hawkins; sec, Paul Lisenring

FIRE ALARM SYSTEM12-State and Tioga13--Tioga and Green14-Driscoll Bros15--East State (Parker extended)16--Aurora and Seneca17-Tioga and Buffalo18-Buffalo and Parker19--Aurora and Court21-Cayuga and Court22-Cayuga and Seneca23--State and Cayuga24--Cayuga and Green25--Cayuga and Clinton26--Cayuga and Titus av27-Geneva and Clinton28-State and Geneva29--Buffalo and Geneva81-High School82-Parochial School83--West Hill School84--South Hill School85--East Hill School86--Fall Creek School87-Central School88-Boynton Junior High School

821-Cascadilla School823--City Hospital832-01d Ladies Home841-Reconstruction Home

1112-Ithaca Gun Works1113--University av and Lake1114--Willard Way1115--Rockledge1116--University and Stewart avs1121-Hillcrest1122-University and West avs1123--Universityav at Morse Hall1124--Franklin Hall1125--East and Reservoir avs1126--University and East avs1131-The Circle1132-Reservoir av at Caldwell Hall1133--Reservoir av at Filtration

Plant1212-University av, 500 block1213--University av, 400 block1214--Stewart av, 600 block1215--Stewart and Cornell avs1216--West av, 300 block1221-West av, 200 block1222-Morrill Hall

1223--Central av-between Towerrd and South av

1224--East av and Towerrd1225--Veterinary College1226--Bailey Hall1231-Tower rd and Garden av1232-Tower rd-between Garden

av and City Line1233--Tower rd and City Line1312-University av, 200 block1313--Cascadilla Park, 100 block1314--Cascadilla Park, 200 block1315--Stewart and South av1316--Edgemoor Lane and West av1321-South av-between West av

and Central av1322-Central and South av1323-Sage College1324--Grove Place and South av1325--Garden av at Schoellkopf2112-Buffalo and Willetts pI2113-Glenn Place2114--0smun Place and Edgewood

Lane2115--Stewart av and Buffalo2116--Stewart av at Cascadilla

Bridge2121-William and Highland Place2122-Buffalo and Eddy2123-College and Oak avs2124--College av and Dryden rd2125--Dryden rd and Delaware av2126--0ak and Summit avs2131-0ak and Elmwood avs2132-Dryden rd and South av2212-Seneca and Schuyler pI2213--Sage pI (Cornell Infirmary)2214--Stewart av and Seneca2215--State and Stewart av2216-Eddy and Cook2221-College av and Cook2222-Linden av-between Bool

and Dryden rd2223--Delaware av and Oxford pI2224--Bryant av-between Oxford

pI and Dryden rd2225--Harvard pI and Elmwood av2226--Fairmount and Elmwood avs2231-Dryden rd and Fairmount av2232-Ithaca rd and Fairmount av2233--Ithaca rd and Elmwood av2234--Dryden rd and Cornell2236-Miller and Cobb2236--East Ithaca Station2312-Ferris pI at Six Mile Creek

Bridge2313-State and Eddy2314--Blair-between Mitchell and

Cook2315--Mitchell and Brandon pI2316--Linden av-between Mitchell

and Bool

STORAGE - GENERAL REPAIRSICollege Town GarageWASHING - NASH SERVICEGREASING-WILLARD BATTERIES 129p~~~~Er04r>'

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CANVAS WORK --- ALL KINDSMAX KLUEBERT 141 S. AURORA ST. PHONE 7631

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2321-Mitchell and Delaware av2322-Irving pl-IOO block2323-Mitchell and Ithaca rd2324-Mitchell and Elmwood av2326-Cornell and Worth2326-Mitchell and Cobb2331-Pearl and Worth2412-Valentine pI2413-State and Dunmore pI2414-State-between Dunmore pI

and Water2512-Giles and Six Mile Creek

Bridge2513-Giles-between Six Mile

Creek Bridge and Bridge2614-State and Water2616-State-between Water and

Bridge2616-Treva av and Bridge2621-State and Giles3112-Giles-between Hudson and

Columbia3113-Giles and Columbia3114-Columbia-between Hudson

and Giles3116-Giles-200 Block3121-Crescent pI3122-Giles-300 Block3212-Hudson and Giles3213-Aurora and Prospect3214-Hudson and Pleasant3216-Aurora and Columbia3216-Hudson and Hillview pI3221-Aurora and Fountain3222-Hudson-500 Block3223-Aurora-between Fountain

and Wall3226-Hudson-at Pearsall3226-Aurora and Grandview3312-Clinton and Turner3313-Turner and Hillview pI3314-Cayuga (Hillview pI extended)3316-South Titus av and Geneva3316-Albany and Wood3321-Geneva and Wood3322-Cayuga and South Hill Ter-

race3323-Morse Chain Co3412-South Titus av and Meadow3413-South Titus av and South3414-Meadow and South3416-Wood and Fair3416-Meadow-between Wood and

City Line3421-South Plain and Park3422-Spencer-400 Block3614-Clinton-700 Block3616-Clinton at Condensary3612-Brindley and Taber3613-Taber and Cherry3614-Cherry-between Taber and

Clinton

3616-Clinton and Cherry4112-Albany and Center4113-Clinton and Fayette4114-Plain and Center4116-Plain and North Titus av4116-Center and North Titus av4121-Clinton and Corn4212-Green and Albany4213-Plain and Cleveland av4214-Green and Corn4216-Meadow and Cleveland av4216-Green and Fulton4312-Seneca and Albany4313-State and Plain4314-Seneca and Corn (children's

Home)4316-State and Meadow4316-Seneca and Fulton4412-Albany and Court4413-Buffalo and Plain4414-Court and Park pI4416-Buffalo and Washington4416-Meadow and Court4421-Buffalo and Meadow4422-Fulton and Court4612-Cayuga and Cascadilla4613-Geneva-400 Block4614-Cascadilla and Second4616-Cascadilla and Third4616-Plain and Esty4621-Cascadilla and Park4622-Washington and Esty4623-Meadow and Cascadilla4624-Esty and Allen4624-Cascadilla and Hancock4612-Hancock and Fifth4613-Adams and Sixth4616-Franklin and Seventh4616-Franklin and Fifth4712-Fourth and Madison4713-Third and Hancock4714-Fourth and Adams4716-Third at International Salt Co4716-Fourth and Lincoln4812-First and Monroe4813-Second and Madison4814-First and Hancock4816-Second and Adams4816-First and Franklin4821-Second and Lincoln4822-First-700 Block5112-Floral av-between Van

Order and Kelly farms6113-Floral av-400 Block-Kelly

farm6114-Floral av-400 Block-City

Line6212-Floral av-200 Block6213-Floral av and Clinton6214-Floral av at Van Order Farm6216-Chestnut and Elm6216-Elm-300 Block

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PONTIACOAKLAND

PARTSAND

SERVICEARTHUR W. DAVIS

PHONE 2681 208-212 S. CAYUGA ST.

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6221-Elm-400 Block6222-Elm at City Line6312-State and Taughannock blvd6313-Buffalo and Taughannock blvd6314-Taughannock Boulevard-

300 Block6316--State and Seneca6316-Brindley and Court Exten-

sion6321-State and Cliff6322-Seneca and Floral av6323-Elm-100 Block6324-Elm and School6326--Chestnut-200 Block6326-Chestnut-300 Block6332-Hook and Taylor pI6333-School-between Taylor and

and Warren pI6334-Hook and Warren pI6336--School at City Line6336-Hook pI city line6412-Taughannock Boulevard-

400 Block6413-Taughannock Boulevard at

Barge Canal Terminal6414-Cliff-200 Block-80uth End6414-Cliff-200 Block-North End6416-C1iff-400 Block6421-Hector-200 Block6422-Hector-300 Block6423-Hector-400 Block6424-Chestnut-100 Block6612-Taughannock Boulevard Si­

lent City-South End6613-Taughannock Boulevard-

Silent City-Center6614-Taughannock Boulevard-

Silent City-North End6616--Cliff-500 Block6616-Cliff-600 Block6521-Hector-500 Block6522-Hector-600 Block6523-Hector-700 Block6631-Hector at City Line6612-Taughannock Boulevard-

Aviation Field-South End6613-Taughannock Boulevard-

Aviation Field-North End6614-Cliff-700 Block6616--Cliff-800 Block6616-C1iff-900 Block6621-Hector-800 Block6622-Hector-900 Block6623-Hector-1000 Block6112-Willow av and Adams6113-Dey and Franklin6114-Lincoln and Willow av6116--Lincoln and Short6212--Cayuga and Marshall6213-Auburn and Yates6214-Cayuga and Tompkins6216--Auburn and Lewis

6216-Cayuga and Jay6221-Lincoln and Auburn6222-Cayuga and Falls6223-West York-IOO Block6224-Cayuga at Fall Creek Bridge6226--Cayuga and North6234-Stewart Park6236--Lake Road at City Line6312-Tioga and Cascadilla av6313-Farm and Utica6314-Tioga and Marshall6316--Utica and Yates6316-Tioga and Tompkins6321-Utica and Lewis6322-Tioga and Queen6323-Lincoln and Utica6324-Tioga and York6412-Linn-100 Block6413-Aurora and Farm6414-Marshall and Linn6416--Aurora and Yates6416-Tompkins and Linn6421-Aurora and King6422-Queen and Linn6423-Aurora and Lincoln6424-Fall and Lakes6426--Lake rd and Kline rd6426-Lake rd and North7112-Stewart av and Fall Creek

Drive7113-The Knoll7114-Stewart av-between Fall

Creek Drive and Thurstonav

7116--Edgec1iff7116-stewart av and Needham pI7122--Kline rd and Needham pI7212-Barton pi and Fall Creek

Drive7213-Thurston and Highland avs7214-Thurston av and Ridgewood

rd7221-Highland av and Heights ct7222-Ridgewood rd and City Line7223-Highland & Wyckoff avs7312-Fall Creek Drive-300 Block7313-Fall Creek Drive and Thurs-

tonav7314-Thurston and Wyckoff avs7316--Wait av and Kelvin pi7316-Wyckoff av and Dearborn pI

and Wyckoff School7322-Kelvin pi and Brook Lane7412-Thurston and Wait avs7416-Wait av-300 Block7421-Triphammerrd-100 Block7422-Triphammer rd and Dear-

born pi

SECOND ALARM SIGNALS2-1-2 Calls No.5 Engine2-2-2 Calls No.2 Engine

eRAWFORD'S I .~RY C,oOD.S.112 W. STATE ST PHONE 5773 Ladres and Men s Furnishings

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2-3-2 Calls No.9 Engine3-1-3 Calls No.3 Truck3-2-3 Calls No.9 Truck4-1-4 Calls No.6 Hose4-2-4 Calls No.7 Hose4-3-4 Calls No.1 Hose6-1-5 Calls No.4 Salvage Rig

Weather SignalsThe weather and time signals will

be a blast of from 15 to 20 secondsduration. After this warning sig­nal, long blasts refer to weather andshort blasts to temperature. Thosefor weather are sounded first:1 Long-Fair weather2 Long-Rain or snow3 Long-Local rain or snow4 Long-Heavy snow1 Short-Lower temperature2 Short-Higher temperature3 Short-Cold wave

The regular signal is given at 12:30everyday.

Warning blasts, correct time 12:30

CAYUGA HEIGHTS VILLAGEGOVERNMENT

Mayor-LeonardA. MaynardTrustees-Horace E. Whiteside,

Elmer H Wanzer, William A Hagan,Robert S Stevens, Jes J Dall Jr

Treasurer-Arthur J HeinickeClerk-Leo N SimmonsHealth Officer-Dr H Herbert

CrumBuilding Commissioner-A H Mc­

Pherson

ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLSBoard of Education

Pres, G Louis Cook; sec, C LKulp; commissioners, D N VanHoesen, Clyde B Moore, E A Miller,J F Hickey, Helen D Bull, Maude JSloughter, Sherman Ervay, Leon DRothschild

Regular meetings of the Board areheld on the first Tuesday in eachmonth at 7:30 p m

Standing CommitteesOf the Board of Education with a

brief outline of the departmentsunder the direct supervision of each

Finance--Commissioners Van Hoe­sen, Cook and Miller. Insurance, in­terest, loans, sinking fund, bonds, con­tingent fund, treasurer's salary, sal­aries of assistant secretaries, steno­graphers, switch board operator, etc.

Teachers-Commissioners Cook,Moore and Bull

Building-Commissioners Miller,Ervay, Rothschild

Supplies-Commissioners Hickey,Moore and Sloughter

Health and Playground-Com­missioners Bull, Hickey and Slough­ter

Residence and Tuition-Commis­sioners Van Hoesen, Cook andMiller

Faculty for 1931-32Administration-Claude L Kulp,

superintendent of schools; C LouiseStilwell, sec of supt; Gladys Thomas,gen sec; Catherine A Baber, secBusiness Administration; Irene BakerInformation Bureau

Su:pervisors-Marian E Leary,drawmg; Laura Bryant, vocal music;Emma M S Besig, Oral English; EE Bredbenner, health education,athletics; Mildred E Stafford, pen­manship and spelling and atypicaldivision

Librarians-Laura M Warner andFrances M Wheeler

Senior High School-Frank RBliss, principal; Nettie L Rosenheck,secretary; Rufus Lefevre, v-prin

Mathematics-Margaret Ashton,Alice M Evans, Helen Ashenberg,Isabelle Plato, Mary K RuefIe, May­fred Claflin, Helen Ripley

Latin-Clara S Apgar, FrancesBall, Florence Williamson, MildredWilliams

French-Ruth L Miller, CatherineWelch, Josephine R Conlin, CatherineMcClarty

German-Erna B RussoEnglish-Sara Marie Kelly, Helen

R Bigham, Emilie M Brown, MaryV McAllister, Delphine TenBroeck,Marian L Warren, Adeline New­man, M Isabel Murray, CorinneNewman

History-May Wager, Maud LM Sheffer, Agnes Waite, Mildred PWatkins

Biology and Botany-MargaretM Reidy, Royal Gilkey, Helen 0Partridge, Aho Sikri

Chemistry and Physics-Robert RScidmore

Commercial-Lucy Townley, Caro­line Schleich, Ruth Bell, EthefDoneyBernice V Beers, Rufus Lefevre:Blanche Paddock, Jessie R Wilson

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J. R. GARRETT CO., Inc. BlJILD~~ECIALTIES316 PARK PLACE DIAL 2087

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Art-Marian E Leary, RosalieGross

Elementary SchoolsDorothy Culligan, secretaryJunior High School-Bertha M

Bartholomew, principalArithmetic-Helen S Lewis, Kath­

ryn Stenson, Persis Rogers, Robert HHubbell

English-Amy C Butler, Mar­garet Lonergan, Ruth Purdy, JanetE Goodhue

Social Studies-Sophie Oldach,Esther M Sears, Blanche South­combe, Esther H Stephenson, CarolReinhardt

Art-Effie M WarnerGeneral Science-:Mary E Town­

sleyNorth West District-Kate L

Wool, dist prin; Laura C Smith, asstto senior teachers

Central School-Susan F Putney,senior teacher; Alice G Hoffman,Janet M Bussey, Norma L Clark,Mary Kenyon, Evelyn Fausette,Agnes Feehan, M Leona Smith,Hester McCracken, Pearl Newton,Margaret Closs, Alice Wright

Fall Creek School-Alice P Sheffer,principal; Mary A Nichols, seniorteacher; Isabel W Carey, Helen MChapman, Beatrice M Felton, JessieBartholomew, Esther Campbell,Dorothy Balbirnie, Marion Schwartz,Maude C Hopper, Ruth E Lewis, MEleanor White

Southwest District-Mary L Ar­nold, dist principal; Alice I Thornell,asst to senior teachers

Henry St John School-S Genevac W Clinton, .Freda R Slater, seniorteacher; Pearl L Crysler, Bertha Mc­Cargo, Mildred M Burritt, FlorenceH Robinson, Velda Ackley, HelenEmmons, Marguerite Olp, MarjorieN Hosmer, Marion G Isaac, Eliza­beth H Clark, Ruth H Love

South Hill School-CorneliaWilliams, principal; Ethel Beard­sley, Mary Louise Wilson, Helen MGould, M Leona Whyte, Florence MVan Iderstine, Marion C Newman

West Hill School-234 Elm, LeonaWestendorf, senior teacher; Mar­garet Badger, Bernice Jacobs, EdithTruman, Dorothy Ennis

East District-Catherine A Kelly,dist prin, Dorothy W Hughes, asstto senior teachers

Belle Sherman School-Ella ERichards, senior teacher; LucileBrinsmaid, Katherine Knapp, HazelA Lamb, Mary Morris, Isabel Sulli­van, Margaret Phillips, Luella Pinney

East Hill School-Edith T Fau­cett, senior teacher; Mary Townsley,Helen Haas, Jean S Reynolds,Katharine 0 Williams, JeannetteMacNaught, Hazel Stage, Hilda FOrman, Elsie R Towsley

Wyckoff School-Mary M Bovier,senior teacher; Marguerite Turner,Genevieve Soule

Special Classes-A Typical Divi­sion-C Lucile Carter, Maude BBush

Special Classes-Open Air School,Ada P Sykes, Mildred E Colby

Special Classes at ReconstructionHome-Pearl Price, Amy J Greene

Special Departments-Vocal MusicLaura Bryant, Ethel B Torbert

Special Departments-Instrumen­tal Music-Bernice Finch, SaraCarolyn Marsh, Eugenia Adamus,Dayton Latham, Clayton Weber

Special Departments-IndustrialArts-Clarence R Dixon, LutherH Kresge, Albert W Meyn, WalterJ Sykes, Paul E Thayer, Elmer JWoodams

Special Departments-HouseholdArts-Alice K Irish, Julia B Snyde

Special Departments-PhysicalEducation-Edgar E Bredbenner,Alice H Jackson, Joseph J Tata­score, Edward I Pierce

Medical Inspection-Lewe11 TGenung, Grace L Cotton, E FLarkin, Elsie M Sarge, Pauline RMorris, Ralph W Jones

Attendance-Mary Castle

PlaygoundsEdgar E Bredbenner, directorBelle Sherman-Pearle Wester­

velt, Carl Peterson. East Hill­Helen Canfield, Charles O'Brien.Fall Creek-Florence Andrews, Al­bert Meyn. Central-Norma Clark,James Freeman. South Hill-AnnaSafford. West Hill-Irma Sharpe.Wyckoff-Ruth Burns. Auburn­Anna Tressy, John McWilliamsHenry St John-Margaret Cook.Clifford Sheffield. Athletic Field­Edward Pierce. Swimming-James,Grooms

BOYER'S TAXI Drive Your-SeH Cars-Motor Boats DIAL- Motor Launch for Parties - 9 0 1 3410 EDDY STREET ITHACA

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28 1932--ITHACA DIRECTORY--1932

CORNELL UNIVERSITYOfficers of Administration

Pres-Livingston Farrand, MorrillHall, tel 3441

Provost-A R Mann, Morrill Hall,tel 3441

Comp-Charles D Bostwick, Mor­rill Hall, tel 2315

Treas-George F Rogalsky, Mor­rill Hall, tel 2315

Registrar-G D Haupin, MorrillHall, tel 2004

Secretary-Woodford Patterson,Morrill Hall, tel 2941

The Graduate School-MorrillHall, tel 3731

College of Home Economics­Dean, Roberts Hall, room 122, tel2410; Roberts Hall room 192, tel2501

College of Arts and Sciences­Goldwin Smith Hall (137), tel 2110;sec, R P Sibley

College of Law-Boardman Hall,tel 2676

Medical College-Stimson Hall,tel 2205

Veterinary College-James LawHall, tel 2965

College of Agriculture-DeanRoberts Hall (122), tel 2410; sec,Roberts Hall, (192), tel 2501

College of Agriculture-WhiteHall, tel 2400

College of Engineering-Dean, D SKimball, Sibley Dome, tel 7261

School of Civil Engineering­Lincoln Hall, (12), tel 2287

School of Electrical Engineering­Director, Franklin Hall, (18) • tel2470

Sibley School of Mechanical En­gineering-West Sibley, 8071

N Y State Agricultural Experi­ment Station-Director W P Hed­rick, Jordan Hall, Geneva, N Y

University Division of Education­Sage College, tel 2260

University Library-Librarian,Otto Kinkeldey; asso, E R B Willis,Library Building, tel 2449

Summer Session-Chairman, R HJordan, Goldwin Smith Hall (252),tel 8261; sec, B S Monroe, GoldwinSmith Hall, (173), tel 4772

Dean of Women-R Louise Fitch,1 Sage av, tel 9212

The Infirmary-Superintendent,Alice V Newton, East State, tel 2747

Medical Advisers-For men, DrD F Smiley, the gymnasium; tel

9354. For women, Dr JennetteEvans, Sage College, tel 2193

Proctor-Captain C G Mead,Morrill Hall, tel 3631

Willard Straight Hall, office ofDir Foster Coffin, tel 3361

EMPIRE STATE SCHOOL OFPRINTING

Founded and supported by theNew York State Publishers Asso­ciation, Pres, Arthur Hecox, Dan AJohnson, director

ITHACA COLLEGEOfficers of Administration

Pres,George C Williams; sec-treas­mgr, B L Johnson; dean of women,Ida Powell; publicity mgr, GertrudeA Evans; dietitian, Mrs MargueriteM Mandeville; matrons, Mrs 0 DMulks, 440 E Buffalo; Mrs I J Tus­tin, 132 E Buffalo; Mrs Anna Kelch­ner, 503 E Buffalo; Mary Jarvis,307 N Tioga; Mrs Susan Harris,504 E Buffalo; Mrs Corabelle Tabor,Westminster Hall; Mrs Mary Willis,404 E Buffalo; Nellie Laurie, CollegeInfirmary, Mrs A E Whitaker, 117DeWitt pI; Mrs Edith Travers, 416.E Seneca; Mrs Marguerite Fulker­son, 316 E Court

Williams School of Expression andDramatic Art

Director, Adrian M Newens

Ithaca Conservatory of MusicDirector, Adrian M Newens

Westminster Choir SchoolDirector, John F Williamson

School of Physical EducationDirector, Laurence S Hill

Martin Institute for SpeechCorrection

Director, Dr Frederick Martin

Band and Orchestra SchoolDirector, Jay W Fay

Institution of Public School MusicDirector, Albert Edmund Brown

POST OFFICEN Tioga c E Buffalo; Clarence D

Tarbell, postmaster; Albert W Dobbsasst postmaster; Max A Noethlig'supt of mails; Francis J Kramer'asst supt of mails; Louis M Burtt:

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JAMIESON -McKINNEY COMPANYPLUMBING-ImATING-VAPOR-VACUUM-sTEAM

AND HOT WATlUl 115-1n s. CAYUGA ST. PHONE 3434

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Ellis, Robert G Ware, Robert Bat·terson, A Alexander

POST OFFICES IN TOMPKINSCOUNTY

(Money Order Offices in BoldType)

Catholic (Roman)Church of the Immaculate Con­

ception-cor N Geneva and WSeneca. Rev William Byrne, MR, pastor; Rev Leo A Smith, RevJames P Slowey, assistants. Masseson Sunday, 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11a m; Baptisms, 3:15 p m; Vespersand Benediction, 3:45 p m; Masseson Holy Days, 5:30, 7, 8 and 9a m. Communion on First Fri­day, 6 a m. Masses on First Fri­day, 7 and 7:30 a m; Week Days,7 and 7:30 a m, see p 49

CHURCHES AND CHURCHSOCIETIES

BaptistFirst Baptist Church-DeWitt Park,

Rev Alfred H Boutwell, pastor.Rev. John D W Fetter, Univer­sity pastor. Services 11 :00 a m,Sunday School, 9:45 a m, 5:49Baptist Student Forum, prayermeeting Wednesday evening at7:30, see p 55

Tabernacle Baptist Church-corUtica and East Lincoln. Rev JIrving Reese, pastor. Services,Church Worship 11:00 a m, and7:30 p m, Bible School 10:00 a m,Christian Endeavor Society meet­ings 6:30 p m, Prayer meetingWednesday 7:30 p m, see p 54

TownshipCarolineCarolineDrydenDrydenDrydenGrotonIthaca

UlyssesLansingGroton

LansingNewfieldLansingGroton

CarolineLansingUlyssesDanby

OfficeBrooktondaleCaroline DepotDryden VillageEtnaFreevilleGrotonIthacaJacksonvilleLudlowvilleMcLeanMyersNewfieldNorth LansingPeruvil1eSlaterville SpringsSouth LansingTrumansburgWest Danby

foreman; clerks, John C Grant, MaryV K Smith, Louis L Dickens, MertieM Brown, James L Murphy, CaryH Brown, Harry L Bullock, LeRoyR Grant, Clarence W Brashear,Don E Noble, Leon Stark, JohnCarty, Walter L Carpenter, Fair AStevens, Thomas Solan, Emery GPew, Vernon E Switzer, EdwardSherwood, C L Cook

Sub Clerks- Chester C Coats,James Powers, W J Hassan

Carriers-Charles F Carpenter,Christopher M Kelly, Charles WMabee, John F Bolger, Howard JBatterson, Arthur W Murphy, HenryP O'Neil, George A Harrington,Randolph S Wickham, Frank ANoble, Frank G Lounsbery, WardW Washburn, Frank A Burns,Charles F Hassan, Emmet R Camp­bell, Joseph L Bailey, Ray E Van­dermark, Joel Couch, Frank R SmithLuke P Keefe, Frank M Hallaciay,Harry C Morey, John T Seamon,John Powers, R A Wheeler, PaulLaFrance

Substitutes-M R Coon, Jas SolanRural Delivery Carriers-I, John

T Scofield; 2, Earl Sharp; 3, EarlSharp; 4, Fred H Cornish; 5, ArthurL Updyke

Custodian Force, U S PublicBldg-Floyd E Woodin, fireman­laborer; Joseph Hanna, laborer;Thomas E Woodin, chairman. Officeopen for general delivery and saleof stamps from 7 a m to 6:30 p m.Registry department open from 8a m to 6 p m. Money order depart­ment open from 9 a m to 5 p m. Lastcollection of mail 7 p m to 9 p mLast dispatch of mail 10:30 p m

Station No 1, 414 Eddy, Fred HBlackmer, clerk in charge

Station No 2, Cornell Co-opera­tive Society-B E Sanford, clerk incharge

Station No 3, 507 N Cayuga­Lee H Daniels, clerk in charge

Station No 4,526 W State-FrankH Zorn, clerk in charge

Station No 6, 1024 N Tioga­William H Hoffman, clerk in charge

Motor Vehicle Dept-Wilmer JWilson, mechanic; Harry Lynn,driver-mechanic; B Frank McDanielsdriver-mechanic; G B Hart, driver­mechanic; sub driver-mech, J JSullivan

Special Delivery Messengers­William J Hassan; 0 R Gere, Donald

Professional Landscape ArchitectAUSTIN W. W. SAND .B. 8 ••M. S. DECORATOR

and DecoratorDIAL ]OOJo--DIAL 8223

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Ithaca Ice Cream701 W. STATE STR.EET DIAL 2756

Serve ItYou Please All

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Christian ScienceFirst Church of Christ, Scientist­

Cascadilla Park cor Universityav.Mrs Glenmore Holmes first reader.Services, Sunday at 11 a m andWednesday at 8 p m; SundaySchool, 9:45 a m; Reading Room,313 E State, open daily exceptSunday and legal holidays fromllamto4pm

-Christian and Missionary Alliance,Gospel Tabernacle

,1)06 N Plain. Rev Clarence EHumiston, pastor. Services 10:30a m and 8:00 pm, Sunday School,11:45 a m; Mid Week PrayerService, Wednesday, 7:30 p m;Young Peoples Sunday, 7:15 p mand Friday, 7:30 p m at homes ofmembers

CongregationalFirst Congregational Church-cor

W Seneca and N Geneva. Pastor,Rev William F Hastings, RevJ ames A G Moore, universitypastor. Morning services at 11 :00a m and Church School, 10:00a m; Students' and Senior YoungPeople's Society. Supper andService, 6 :00 pm; High SchoolYoung People, 6:30 p m; Churchnight Wednesday, 7:30 p m; BoyScouts, Troop No 2, Fridays, 7:30p m; Men's Association, monthly.Society of Congregational Womenmonthly. Kings Daughters fort­nightly

EpiscopalSt. John's Episcopal Church-21O

N Cayuga. Rev HenryP Horton,rector; Rev Frank Lambert, uni­versity pastor. Services at 8, 9and 11 a m; Sunday School, 9:50a m, see p 53

HebrewBeth EI Temple of Ithaca. N

Tioga c E Court

Lutheran Church109 Oak avo Rev William M Horn,

D D, pastor. Services 11 :00 a mand 8 p m; Sunday School, 9:45a m. Women's auxiliary meetsfirst Thursday, 3:00 p m; BoyScouts Troup I, Friday at 7:30p m. Radio broadcasting stationW L C I , wave length 247.8 meters,broadcasts all services, Sunday11:00 a m, see p 52

MethodistFirst Methodist Episcopal Church­

N Aurora cor E Court. RevAlfred P Coman, pastor; Rev GEugene Durham, student pastor;Charlotte Arnold, ministers asst.Services at 11 :00 a m and 7:30p m; Sunday School, 10:00 a m;H E Ross, superintendent. Ep­worth League meets Sunday even­ing, 6:30 and Student League8:30 p m, in church parlors.Women's Foreign Missionary So­ciety meets monthly. YoungWomen's Home Missionary Societymeets monthly. Ladies' Aid meetsmonthly. Midweek worship 8:00p m, Wednesday. Church Homeof the Westminster Choir School,see p 51

State Street Church-304 W Statecor N Albany. Rev Hiram GBurley, pastor. Services at10:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Sun­day School, 11 :45 a m; Mid­week service, 7:30 p m; Wednes­day. Parsonage 119 Fayette

Forest Home Church-Rev. Roy SSmyres, pastor. Sunday Schoolat 9:30 a m; Evening Services at7:30 p m; Epworth League, 8:30p m; High School League, 4:45pm

ColoredSt James African Methodist Epis­

copal Zion Church-116 Clevelandavo Rev Derrick M Byrd, pastor.Services at 11 a m and 8 p m;Sunday School at 1 p m

Calvary Baptist Church-507 NAlbany. Rev Benjamin H Payne,pastor; Rev William S Payne,asst pastor. Services, 11 a m and8 p m; Sunday School, 10 a m;Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8:30and 10 p m; B Y P U, 7-8 p m,Sunday

PresbyterianFirst Presbyterian Church-Martin

D Hardin, minister; asst pastor,Rev John B Dobson; Rev HughA Moran, student pastor; sec,Dora V Hemman. Church School9:45. Services at 11:00 a m andevening, 7:30 p m. Young PeoplesGroup, 5:30 p m; WestminsterSociety, 6:00 p m; Girl Scouts,Man, Tues and Friday, 4 p m;Boy Scouts Troop 4, Friday, 7:30pm ,seep 50

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<ChinaSilver-Glassware

Treman King & Co.Phone 1333

Stoves, RangesRefrigerators, HouseFurnishings

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OAK and HARD WOODMYRON T. ENGLISH 215 CORNELL ST.

UnitarianFirst Unitarian Church-cor N Au­

roraandE Buffalo. Pastor, vacant.Services at 11 a m; Sunday School,10 a m; Young PeoplE'S ReligiousUnion, 6:00 p m

MISSIONSBeebe Community Chapel, Cliff n

W Buffalo, Charles B Van Buren,supt; S S, 10:30 a m; Preaching,7:30 p m; Prayer Meeting, 7:30p m Thursdays

Pentecostal Church of Christ, 523S Meadow. C H Patterson,pastor. Sunday Services, S S,10:00 a m; Morning Service, 11:00a m; Young People's Meeting,6:00 p m; Evening Service, 7:30p m; Prayer Meeting, Tuesdayand Thursday, 7:30 p m; LadiesPrayer Meeting, Wednesday, 2:30p m

Pentecostal Church of Jesus Christ­301 S Plain. John M Gumbs,pastor. Preaching, Sunday 8:00p m; Midweek Services, Wednes­day at 8:00 p m

Salvation Army-121 W State. Ad­jutant Lucy A Miller, officer incharge. Services Sunday, 11 :00a. m and 2:45 p m, Tues, Thurs,Sat, Fridays and Sunday, 8 p m;Young Peoples Legion, 3 :45 p m,see p 56

CEMETERIESCalvary Cemetery-Floral av byd

limitsCity Cemetery-133 University

avEast Lawn Cemetery Associa­

tion-Mitchell byd limitsInlet Valley Cemetery-Spencer

rdLake View Cemetery Co (Inc)­

acting pres-treas-sec, Mrs CarolineE Cook, Cemetery Lake rd

Mt Olivet R C Cemetery, EStatePleasant Grove-Howard M Ty­

ler, sexton, Kline rd, R D 1

HOSPITALSTompkins County Memorial

Hospital-Pres, Wm C Geer; v-pres,A T Kerr M D; sec, R C Osborn;treas, F C Cornell

Cayuga Preventorium (Inc) Pres,Dr Leo P Larkin; v-pres, Mrs VirgilMorse; sec, Elda Van Vost; treas,Benjamin L Johnson. Meetings heldat call of pres

Reconstruction Home for InfantileParalysis, 318 S Albany-Pres,George Livermore; v-pres, R C Os­borne; sec, Virgil D Morse; treas,Sherman Peer

LffiRARIESCornell Library Asso, N Tioga

cor E Seneca. Open daily exceptSundays and legal holidays from 11a m to 9 p m. Pres, Charles E Cor­nell; v-pres, F C Cornell; sec, HenryP Horton; treas, Benjamin L John­son; librarian, E T Turner; actinglibrarian, Anna Elsbree; trustees: MVan Cleef, Louis P Smith, Harry GStutz, pastors of churches, super­intendents of schools, Chairman ofBoard of Supervisors, Mayor of City,and Chief Engineer of Fire Depart­ment

Cornell University Library,Library Building, Campus; librarianOtto Kinkeldey; assoc librarian, EliasRB Willis

Directory Library Chamber ofCommerce rooms, official City direc­tories for free public use, maintainedby H A Manning Co publishers ofIthaca directory

Tompkins County Bar Associa­tion Library, Ithaca Savings BankBldg (312)

Tompkins County Library,Dorothy Wightman, librarian, Cor­nell Library Bldg

ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, FRA-TERNAL SOCIEITES, PATRI­OTIC, RELIGIOUS, SOCIALAND WELFARE ORGANIZA-

TIONS,ETC.American Association of Univer­

sity Women Ithaca Branch­Rec sec, Mrs H H Whitzel;treas, G E Grantham. Meetson call

American Business Club The-Pres,Douglas W Card; v-pres, RobertBoothroyd; sec, David 0 Flet­cher; treas, Charles Petree.Meets Ithaca Hotel, Mondaynoon

American Legion-See Veteran Mil­itary Organizations

American Red Cross Headquarters,Tompkins County Chapter-201W Clinton. Chr, Harold Flack'sec, Eugenia Van Cleef; treas:Paul Bradford; exec-sec, StellaMyers

FLOORSPHONE 7918

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WASHED SAND AND GRAVELCAYUGA HEIGHTS SAND BANK M. M. REY~J?;~~fo~·' Pro.-32 1932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

Boy Scouts of America, LouisAgassiz Fuertes Council-Pres,S N Spring; scout exec, KennethB Spear, 121 E Seneca (205)

Benevolent Protective Order ofElks, Ithaca Lodge No 636­Ex R, John D Kinney; sec,Erford C Collier; treas, JohnFurey. Meets 2nd and 4thMondays at Elks Temple

Daughters of B POE-CayugaChapter No 54. D E, MrsVera L Irvin; V D R, Mrs MinaM Lamb; Chap, Mrs MayHarris. Meets 1st and 2ndMonday, 8 p m, Elks Restaurant

Benevolent Protecvve Order of Elksof the World Improved-ForestCity Lodge 180. Ex R, GeorgeCandee; sec, Philip Woodsin;treas, John Mason. Meets 2ndand 4th Wed at 119 S Tioga

Chicago Fraternal Life Association,Eureka Conclave No 694--SecMrs Amelia Smith

Campus Club-Pres, Mrs CharlesK Burdick; sec, Mrs Edmund KPaige; treas, Mrs John R John­son

Catholic Daughters of America,Court Santa Maria No. 240­G Regent, Mrs Edith Goetchius;fin sec, Mary Malone; cor sec,Frances Feehan; treas, MrsE=a Hutchinson. Meets 1stand 3rd Tuesdays at K of CHome

Child Study Club-Pres, Mrs EdithC Cope; sec, Mrs Fred B Morris;treas, Mrs Etta M Kiely. Meets1st and 3rd Thursdays

City Federation of Women's Organ­izations-Pres, Mrs Thomas JBarker; sec, Mrs Willard Ellis;treas, Mary Osborn. Meets 2ndFriday each month at 7:45 p m.Women's Community Bldg

Civic Club, 14175 S AuroraCornell Club of Ithaca-Pres, Ralph

C Smith; v-pres, Clarence FMorse; sec, William J Waters;treas, Gerald Williams

Cornell Masque (University Drama­tic Society)-Prof Walter HStainton in charge; W SHall

Council or" Social Agencies-Pres,Lyman P Hooks; pres, MrsGail C Stover; sec, Mrs GraceC Chamberlain

Country Club of Ithaca-Pres, MinorMcDaniels; sec-treas, Ben E

Sanford; clubhouse Triphammerroad, Cayuga Heights

Daughters of American Revolution­See Veteran Military Organi­zations

East Lawn Cemetery Assn-Pres.Elmer H Wanzer; sec, CarlCrandall; treas, Floyd Springer;office 304 EState

Engineering Social Club-Pres, MrsThatcher; sec-treas, Mrs B KNorthrup. Meets 2nd ThursSibley Recreation Rooms, C U

Family Welfare Society-20l WClinton. Pres, Henry P Hor­ton; sec, Nellis M Crouse; treas,Melvin G Comfort; exec sec,Margaret P Scott

Francis Harper Woman's Club­Pres, Mrs Mabel Wright; sec,Mrs Nellie Bird; treas, MrsMary Payne. Meets 2nd and4th Friday at Serv-Us LeagueCommunity Center

Fraternal Order of Eagles, IthacaAerie No. 1253-Pres, JohnPowers; sec, Ray Barber; treas,Arthur Burns. Meets 1st and3rd Mondays and special meeting2nd Monday for initiation, 330EState

Garden Club of Ithaca-Pres, MrsJohn P Young; sec, Mrs Jean­ette Williams

Grand Army of the Republic-seeVeteran Military Organizations

Independent Order of Odd Fellows,Canton Ithaca No 58--Capt,Nestor F Smith; clk, Earl GAlexander. Meets 1st and 3rdMondays Odd Fellows Temple

Home and Orphanage State ofNew York-Arthur G Adams,trustee, 114 N Tioga (420)

Iroquois Encampment No 16­Scribe, Edmund Hurd; C P,C M Green. Meets 2nd and4th Mondays at I 0 0 F Temple

Ladies Patriarchs Militant No10-Meets first and third Mon­days of each month at OddFellows Temple. Pres, MrsHelen L Thorpe; sec, Mrs LottieB Brooks; fin sec, Mrs Anna MVorhis; treas, Mrs Carrie LDean

Ithaca Lodge No 71-N G, WalterHead; R S, Harold Thompson;F S, Harry Doane; treas, U SJohnson. Meets Fridays at OddFellows Temple, 7:30 p m

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Water Systems and Pumpmg Equipment Amos A. Barns, of course20 years' successful experience by 440 w. State St. Phone 2147

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Hawthorn Rebekah Lodge, No613-N G, Mrs Minnie John­son; rec sec, Mrs Gail C Stoverjfin sec, Mary A Machin; treas,Vera Snyder. Meets 2nd and4th Tuesdays at Odd FellowsTemple

Odd Fellows Home and Orphan­age-Trumansburg rd. Pres,Thomas W McKnight, NYC;sec, Lynton G Kelley, Auburn,NY; treas, Alfred H Fish,Poughkeepsie

Insurance Agents Club of Ithaca­Pres, Henry A Carey; sec­treas, Fred A Rogalsky. Meet­ings subject to call of pres

thaca Advertising Club-Pres, LouS Pickering; sec, Albert Mac­Wetley. Meets every Thurs­day at 12:30 at Ithaca Hotel

Ithaca Automobile Dealers' Associa­tion-Pres, William T Prit­chard; sec-treas, Edgar E Tuni­son

Ithaca Automobile Club The-Pres,Ralph C Smith; treas, FayAllen; sec, Katherine M Conlin.Savings Bank Bldg (416), 114­118 N Tioga

Ithaca Children's Home Association-Pres, Mrs Wilder D Bancroft;sec, Mrs AddieM Winton;treas,Mary J Hull. Board meets 3rdMonday each month at thehome

Ithaca Council Girl Scouts Inc­Com, Mrs W Forrest Lee; localdir, Josephine C Foster. Meets2nd Tuesdays at 220 N Tioga

Ithaca Community Chest-Pres,Robert E Treman; exec sec,Fannie P Campbell

Ithaca Exchange Club-Pres, Law­rence W Butler; sec, James EMatthews. Meets every Tues­day at Ithaca Hotel, 12:15

Ithaca Gun Club-Pres, John EBush; sec, S W Hollenbeck;treas, F P Hoch

Ithaca Hebrew Sunday School As­sociation-Pres, Mrs LawrenceMintz; treas, Mrs P C Sain­burg, E Court c N Tioga

Ithaca Memorial Alumnae Associa­tion-Pres, Elizabeth Hugg; v­pres, Edith Holland; treas,Frances Tyrell; rec sec, Mrs IdaJackson. Meets 1st Friday eachmonth

Ithaca Mechanics Society-Pres­treas, Albert G Stone; sec, Frank

G Wilson. Meets 1st Wednes­day in month 135 EState

Ithaca Social Club-Treas, Phil Ford,204 EState

Ithaca Women's Club-Pres, MrsHudson Wilson; rec sec, MrsRalph Mungle; cor sec, MrsAlfred B Wray; treas, MrsArthur R Congdon. Meets alter­nate Mondays from October 1stto May

Knights of Columbus, Ithaca Coun­cil No 227-G K, Lawrence AOch; rec sec, Luke P Keefe;fin sec, Thomas E Solan. Meets2nd and 4th Thursdays in K ofCHome

Knights of Pythias, CascadillaLodge, No. 89-C C, ClintonB Rapalee; K R S, Paul BHover; M of F, John C Grant.Meets Wed Lodge Rooms, 217W State

Pythian Sisters, Cayuga Temple,No 69-M E C, Martha C Clark;M of F, Mrs Belle Johnson;M R & C, Mrs Maude Grant.Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays atK of P Hall, 217 W State

League of Women Voters, Tom­kins County Chapter-Chair­man, Mrs Frank B Morrison;sec, Mrs Josephine Tinker; treas,Mrs Charlotte DeWitt

Loyal Order of Moose, IthacaChapter No 666-Pres, H James;sec, F Hotalin~. Meets Tuesday8 p m, 136 W State

Women of the Moose, Auxiliary,Ithaca Chapter No 592-SrRegent, Mrs Mary E Durling;recorder, Edna Malony; treas,Grace M Marsh. Meets 2ndand 4th Thurs, Moose Hall,136 W State

Maccabees The, Ithaca Tent No313-Com, Orren S Gilbert;rec keeper, John J Loughnan.Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays atMaccabee Hall, 111 N Tioga

Masonic, Eagle Chapter No 58,R A M-E H P, Moses J Wat­kins; king, Leo M Simmons;scribe, H Clifford Reed; sec,Albert W Dobbs; treas, FloydH Springer. Regular convo­cations 2nd and 4th Tuesdaysat Masonic Temple

Fidelity Lodge No 51, F and AM-W M, Wilfred E Gelder;sec, George R Huff. Regularcommunications 1st, 3rd and

Every Day is Gift DayCHOICE STOCK OF JEWELRY

AND NOVELTIES

HILL307 EAST STATE STREET

Phone 2570

HARLEYJEWELER

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PETRO OIL BURNERS - NO-KOL OIL BURNERSFrank A Bang. PJumblnllandHeatlngContraetor

• Phone 87&5 516 W. B....Jo St..

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5th Tuesdays at new MasonicTemple. Annual 1st TuesdayDecember

Hobasco Lodge, No 716, F and AM-W M, Clarence W Marks;sec, S Bruce Wilson; treas,Sidney L Howell. Regular com­munications 2nd and 4th Thurs­days at Masonic Temple

Ithaca Masonic Club---Pres, Ben­jamin H Boyce; sec, Hudson HPerry; treas, Reginald R Lum­bard. Meets 2nd Wednesdayof month at Masonic Temple

Ithaca Masonic Temple Corp­Pres, Will M Sawdon; sec, El­wyn S Stoughter; treas, WillardW Ellis

Masonic Relief Asso--Pres, B LJohnson; sec, Robert H Head

St Augustine Commandery No38, Knights Templar-Com,Henry C Thorne; rec, EdwardN Jackson; treas, Charles CGarrett. Regular conclaves1st and 3rd Thursdays, MasonicTemple

Tompkins County Shrine Asso­ciation-Pres, James EVanNatta; 1st v-pres, ClarenceSnyder; sec, W J Durfey; treas,Fred H Atwater. Meets 1stMonday of each month

Masonic Associated, AmaranthThimble Club---Pres, Mrs PearlB Norris; sec-treas, Mrs JessieF Williamson; v-pres, Mrs HelenL Morse. Meets 2nd Friday atmembers homes

Balbec Grotton M 0 V P E R­Monarch, Augustus B Treman;sec, Roy Shoemaker. Meets2nd Fridays except July andAugust at Masonic rooms

Cayuga Chapter Order of De­Molay-M C, Fred H Albright;D, Lewis E Doffiemyer. Meets1st and 3rd Fridays at Temple

Craftsman's Ladies Club---Pres,Mrs Ann Daniels; sec, MrsStella Dean. Meets 1st Tues­day Masonic Temple

Forest City Chapter, No 436,o E S--W M, Mrs GeorgiaRobb; sec, Mrs Edith L Mande­ville; treas, Mrs Elizabeth KSunderville. Meets 2nd and 4thMondays in Masonic Temple

Needlecraft Club of Eastern Star­Pres, Mrs Maude C Walker;v-pres, Mrs Blanche Fiero; sec,Mrs W Raymond Girton

Order of Amaranth, Oriana Court,.No 47-R M, Mrs Lena Poyer;sec, Georgiana Josh; treas, MrsMartha Pratt. Stated meet­ings 3rd Mondays at MasonicTemple

White Shrine Association-Pres,Mrs Mary L Faba; v-pres, MrsAlberta Lawrence; sec, MrsIda Barto; treas, Mrs Nellie GWright. Meets 4th Friday ofmonth in Masonic Temple

Military Organizations, Senior Re­serve Officers Training Corps­Cornell University. Com col,Joseph W Beacham; majors,Ralph Hospital and Paul MEllis

Military and Patriotic Organizations(See Veteran Military Orgap.iza­tions)

Old Ladies Home, The Ladies;Union Benevolent Society-514S Aurora. Pres, Mrs Minnie BBrown; sec, Anna M Whitwell;.treas, John P Young

Patrons of Husbandry, Forest CityGrange No 288--Master, FredC Marshall; sec, Mrs Rachel THanshaw; treas, Elizabeth E'Bogardus. Meets 1st and 3rd!Saturday evenings in Odd Fel­lows Temple

P E 0 Sisterhood Chapter 1, NewYork-Pres, Mrs Robert Cham­berlain; v-pres, Mrs J W Fetter;.rec sec, Mrs Harry Ward; cor'sec, Mrs Frank Phillips; treas,.Mrs Victor Underwood

Rotary Club of Ithaca-Pres, AlbertE Brown; v-pres, Louis C Boo­chever; sec, Earl E Atkinson;treas, G Louis Cook. Regularlunches Wednesdays at IthacaHotel

Royal Arcanum, Forest City Coun­cil No 147-Regent, Alpheus PDunham; sec, Joseph F Sorace;;collector, Harold C Teeter; treas,.Nestor Smith. Meets 2nd and.4th Thursdays at 7 :30 pm,.Military Hall

Serv-us League Center, CuloredCommunity House-221 SPlain.Pres, Mrs Florence Alston; v­pres, Mrs Hattie Jones; sec,.Mrs Vera Irvin; treas, WilliamH Burns; social director, Mrs.Jessie B Cooper. Meets every4th Tues of month at Com­munity House. Community

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MAJESTICRADIOS IThe H. C. T. Moter &: Eqaipment Co.

201 S. ea,.u.a St. Phone 2111

1932-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1932 35

House open from 1:30 to 5:30pm and 7:30 to 10:30 pm

Social Service League of Ithaca­Pres, 0 G Guerlac; v-pres, MrsV D Morse; treas, B L Johnson;head wkr, Ada Powell; sec,Ellen B Canfield. West SideHouse, 920 W Buffalo and NorthSide House, 119 Third

Society Prevention Cruelty to Ani­mals-lOB N Tioga. Pres, RobertA Hutchinson; v-pres, Dr ACameron Goff; sec, William HSmith; treas, S Bruce Wilson.Meetings held annually or atcall of pres

Sons of Italy, Lodge 114B-Meets atpresident's call, 515 W Seneca

Sprague Club-130 S AuroraTompkins County Agricultural and

Horticultural Society-Pres, Wil­liam F George; treas, Seville SReulein; sec, William E Pearson

Tompkins County Bar Association-Pres, Daniel Crowley; sec,Louis K Thaler; treas, Law­rence M Mintz, office SavingsBank Bldg

Tompkins County Board of ChildWelfare--Mrs M E Calkins,chr; Mrs Eugene Baker; sec.Meets 1st Thursday at 201 WClinton

Tompkins County Medical Society ­Pres, Michael J Foran; v-pres,John F WAllen; sec-treas, Wil­ber G Fish. Meets 3rd Tues­day each month at Chamber ofCommerce Rooms

Town and Gown Club-Pres, R WSailor; sec, Foster M Coffin;treas, James P McNamara.Meets first Friday at 504 Stew­art av

Veteran Military Organizations,American Legion Post No 221­Com, Carl W Vail; adj, Law­rence M Mintz; fin officer,Ralph W Mungle. Meets 3rdThursday each month at placedesignated

American Legion, Women's Auxi­liary Post No 221-Pres, MrsHelen Morgan; v-pres, MrsElizabeth D Rust; sec, Mrs LydiaSmith; treas, Mrs lone Owen;Chaplain, Mrs Loraine Potter.Meets 1st Tues each month atWoman's Christian CommunityBldg

Auxiliary to Sons of UnionVeterans of Civil War, No 12--

Pres, Mrs Lucy Barnard; sec,.Mrs Pearl Seamon; treas, MrsGrace King. Meets 3rd and 4thFridays at GAR Hall

Daughters of American Revo­lution, Cayuga Chapter-Re­gent, Mrs Paul Kruse; rec sec,Mrs Harrison A Ward; cor sec,Mrs Edward HUtter; treas,Mrs Leslie Wilson. Meets 1stTuesday of each month athomes of members

Daughters of Union Veterans,.Julia Dent Grant Tent, No 17-Pres, Mrs Minnie Harring­ton; sec, Mrs Harriett L Saver­sool;treas, Mrs Margaret Dock­stader. Meets 1st and 3rd Wed­nesday at Military Hall

Grand Army of the Republic,Sidney Post, No 41-Com,.Horace Shaw; q m, James BSpaulding. Meets 1st Monday3 p m at GAR Hall, LibraryBldg

Ladies of the GAR, WilliamGlenny Circle, No 44-Pres,Mrs Margaret M Dockstader;·sec, Mrs Flora I South; treas,Mrs Glennie Kellogg. Meets1st and 3rd Fridays at OddFellows Temple

Sons of Union Veterans, D W Bur­dick Camp No 4o-Com, Fred­erick C Harrington; sec, Mor­gan W Thompson; treas, DavidBarnard. Meets 1st and 3rdMondays at GAR Hall

Veterans of Foreign Wars, FingerLakes Post No 9BI-Com, LeonWharton; adj, Walton Fisher;'q m, Elmer E Cleveland. Meets2nd and 4th Wednesday eachmonth 8 p m, 319 E Seneca

Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Asso-­Pres, Charles A Ives; sec, JamesL Murphy; treas, Nelson ASavercool. Meets 3rd MondayHibbard blk

Women's Auxiliary of the Tomp­kins County Hospital-Pres,.Mrs Mary B Kingsley; sec,Mrs May Burroughs; treas,Mrs Anna L Atkinson

Women's Benefit Association No.369-Pres, Mrs Blanche H Leon­ard; rec sec, Mrs Anna Brad­ford; treas, Mrs Helen Shirley.Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays,.217 W State

INSULATIONE. C. LOUGHER Phone 2458 419 W. SENECA STREET

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Women's Organization for NationalProhibition Reform-Pres, MrsFrank Thilly

Women's Overseas Service League,Ithaca Unit-Pres, Mrs LeonardA Maynard; v-pres, Mrs OlafM Brauner; sec, L Grace Cotton;treas, Mrs Jean Smiley

Women's Relief Corps, TruesdallCorps, No 61-Pres, Mrs Ger­trude Barron; sec, Lynn E Yon­kins; treas, Mrs Len Yonkins.Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdaysat GAR Hall

Woman's Christian TemperanceUnion, City Union-Pres, MrsMary B Wood; cor sec, MrsLewis P Holston; rec sec, MrsFred Spencer; treas, Laura FSmith. Meets Thursdays 3 p mat Community Bldg

Woman·s Christian TemperanceUnion, County Union-Pres, MrsMary B Wood; cor sec, MrsLotta B Huson; rec sec, MrsAlice Sheldon; treas, Mrs StellaHanford (Dryden)

Woman's Community House-NCayuga cor Seneca. Tel. 2103.Opened January 11, 1921, centerfor social, educational, recrea­tional and welfare activities ofwomen and girls of Ithaca andTompkins County. Rooms foremployed girls and transients.Headquarters of Federated Com­munity Clubs. Building open atall times. Pres, T J Barker; sec,W Ellis; treas, Mary Osborne;exec sec, Elizabeth Senft

'Young Men's Christian Associa­tion-Sec, S Bruce Wilson, 202E Buffalo

Young Women's Community Club­Pres, Mrs Dena Collins; v-pres,Mrs Ruth Payne; sec, Mrs GraceTaber; treas, Deborah Purdy.Meets 1st Tuesday of monthWomen's Community Bldg

Young Women's Hospital Aid-Pres,Mrs Harold LaBonti; treas, MrsLouisa Butler; sec, Mrs Benja­min R Rhoode. Meets 1st Tues­day each month at CommunityBldg

.Zonta Club-Pres Gladys Thomas;sec, Mrs Gail Stover; treas, MrsIsabel Seaburg. Meets everyother Thursday evenings atIthaca Hotel

Labor Organizations, AmalgamatedSheet Metal Workers Union,

Local No 26-Sec, GeorgeGrover. Meets 2nd Friday atOdd Fellows Hall

American Federation of Musicians,Local No 132-Pres, AugustSchmidt; v-pres, Edwin C Tich­enor; sec, John B Stout; treas,Thomas J Barker. Meets 1stSundays Feb, May, Aug andNov at 310 Cayuga

Barbers International Union, No481-Pres, John Knott; sec­treas, Solomon Newman. Meets4th Tuesdays at Board of Com­merce Rooms

Carpenters Union Local No 603­Pres, Thomas M Underhill;sec-bus agt, Fred C Thompson.Meets first and third Fridayat 7 :30 p m at K of P Hall

Cigarmakers Union No 121-Pres,Martin Conway; v-pres, GeorgeB Berry; sec-treas, John Nadge.Meets 3rd Wednesdays

International Brotherhood of Elec­trical Workers, Local Union No241-Pres, L J Culligan. Meets1st and 3rd Wednesday, OddFellows Temple

Ithaca Typographical Union No.379---Meets last Saturdays eachmonth at Military Hall, 7 p m

Journeymen Plumbers, Steam andGas Fitters International UnionNo 109---Sec, John J Keefe;treas, Morgan W Thompson.Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays atGrand Army Hall

Painters, Decorators and PaperHangers Union, No 178-Pres,Harland Clark; rec sec, L RBurling; fin sec, A D Rogers;treas, C H Riker. Meets 2ndand 4th Tuesdays at GARHall

COURTS(See page 77)Surrogate Court

(See page 77)

TOMPKINS COUNTYOFFICERS

(See page 78)

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT(See page 78)

Finger Lakes State Park CommissionRobert H Treman, chairman; Will­

iam M Leffingwell, vice-chair­man; Henry 0 Palmer; treas;William J Mitchell, asst secre­tary; Carl Crandall, sect engineer

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193~~-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-l n;1~ 41

AUTOMOBILES AND AGENCIESName of Car Dealer Address Tel. Page

Auburn State St. Garage 402 E. State 2022 45Buick J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 43Cadillac J. B. Lang Engine and

Garage Co. 117-133 E. Green 2777 2Chrysler Arthur W. Davis 208-12 S. Cayuga 2681 top marginsChrysler Hiworth Motors Inc. 216-18 S. Cayuga 2655 43DeSoto Arthur W. Davis 208-12 S. Cayuga 2681 top marginsDodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 9419 center linesDurant (service) H. R. Bennett 330 E. State 2247 44Essex H. C. T. Motor & Equip-

ment Co. 201 S. Cayuga 2111 top marginsFranklin (service) H. R. Bennett 330 E. State 2247 44Graham Odell Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 cen ter linesHudson H. C. T. Motor & Equip-

ment Co. 201 S. Cayuga 1111 top mar~ins

HupmobiIe Odell Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 center linesLaSalle J. B. Lang Engine and

Garage Co. 117-133 E. Green 2777 2Nash (service) College Town Garage 129 Dryden rd. 5041 bottom

margins'Oakland J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 43Oldsmobile Oden Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 center linesPlymouth Wm. T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 9419 center linesPlymouth Arthur W. Davis 208-12 S. Cayuga 2681 top marginsPlymouth Hiworth Motors Inc. 216-18 S. Cayuga 2655 43Plymouth J. B. Lang Engine &

Garall.e Co. 117-133 E. Green 2777 2Pontiac J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 43Studebaker State Street Garage 401 E. State 2022 45Willys Lan~'s Palace Cara~e 127 E. Green 2777 2WiIlys-Knight Lang's Palace Garall.e 127 E. Green 2777 2

Automobile Trucks, Tractors and AgenciesDodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayull.a 9419 center linesInternational J. B. Lang Engine &

Harvester Garage Co. 117-23 E. Green 2778 2White Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) 401-409 E. State 2531 center lines

Automobile Tires and TubesDunlop J. G. Pritchard & Son 117 S. Cayull.a 2396 43Firestone Reynolds & Drake

Garage Co. 216-220 S. Cayuga 2652 back coverFisk William T. Pritchard 304 S. Cayuga 9419 center linesG. &J. J. P. Conley 325 E. State 9198 47Goodrich W. D. Lyme 111 E. Green 9409 46Goodyear Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) 401-409 E. State 2531 center linesGoodyear (solid) Lang's Palace Garage 127 E. Green 2778 2Goodyear William T. Pritchard 304 S. Cayuga 9419 center linesGoodyear Texaco Service Station 529 W. Seneca 45Kelly-Springfield Whipple's Service Station 202 E. Falls 2088 center linesKelly-Springfield Lang's Palace Garage 127 E. Green 2778 2Mansfield Seneca St. Garage 309 E. Seneca 1191 42Mansfield Treman, King & Co. 101-107 E. State 2333 top marginsMiller J. P. Conley 325 E. State 9198 47Mohawk J. E. Godfrey 120 S. Cayuga 8904 89Richland Treman, King & Co. 101 E. State 2333 top marginsU.S. William T. Pritchard 304 S. Cayuga 9419 center linesU. S. Royal Frear Tire Sales Co. 206 S. Cayuga 7764 43Vuleo Cord Seneca St. Garage 309 E. Seneca 2191 42

Automobile BatteriesBoston Frear Tire Sales Co. 206 S. Cayuga 7764 43Exide Whipple's Service Station 202-204 E. Falls 20118 center linesExide Lohr & Kramer 10~. W. Green 9554 44Exide Lang's Palace Garage 127 E. Green 2778 2Exide Franklin Service Sta. 330 E. State 2247 44Exide Odell Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 center linesFirestone Reynolds & Drake

Garage Co. 216 S. Cayuga 2652 back coverNational J. E. Godfrey 120 S. Cayuga 8904 89Perrine Treman. King & Co. 101 E. State 2333 top marginsSuper-Service J. P. Conley 325 E. State 9198 47WlIIard Marion Bros. 225 S. Cayuga 7503 44Willard Seneca St. Garage 309 E. Seneca 2191 42Wlllard College Town Garage 129 Dryden rd. 5041 bottom

Willard William T. Pritchard 304-8 S. Cayugamargins

9419 center linesWlIIard L. B. Townsend 202 S. Cayuga 9464 42

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AUTOMOBILES-ACCESSORIES-GARAGES

1932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

L. B. TOVVNSENDSuper Service

'ITt 11STORA~t1"i irhSALES

SERVICE

WHEEL AND AXLE ALIGNMENT

BEAR METHOD

Frame StraighteningRAYBESTOS AND BENDIX BRAKE SERVICE

WASHING AND ELECTRICAL POLISHING

HIGH PRESSURE LUBRICATION

Corner Cayuga and Green Streets602 W. Seneca St. and 406 E. State St.

THE ITHACA GARAGEDEWEY T. WHITFORD, Prop.

Battery Service Gas and OilsDAY AND NIGHT TOWING

FENDER AND BODY WORK

GENERAL REPAIRING

114 S. Fulton St. Phone 2408

SENECA STREET GARAGEWILLIAM HUNGERFORD, Mgr.

Car StorageDAY AND NIGHT SERVICE

ALEMITE-ING STANDARDWASHING OIL AND GAS

KENDALL AIRCRAFT AND MONOGRAM OILS

309 E. Seneca St. Phone 2191 ITHACA, N. Y.

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I932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-I932 43

Frear Tire Sales Co.ttService That Satisfies"

United States Tires~ Tubes~ Vulcanizing~ Auto Accessories

~ Radio Equipment

Dial 7764 206 S. Cayuga St.

SERVICEFOR ALL CARS

SALESANDSERVICE

J. G. PRITCHARD & SON

BUICKOAKLANDPONTIAC227 So. Cayuga St. Phone 2396 ITHACA, N. Y.

Chrysler PlymouthSALES AND SERVICE

Hiworth Motors, Inc.216-218 S. Cayuga St. Phone 2655

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AUTOMOBILES-ACCESSORIES-BATTERIES

1932-1THACA DIRECTORy-1932

H. R. BENNETTGENERAL REPAIRING-FLAT RATE BASIS

Day and Night Towing Service

Battery Recharging and Renting

Acetylene Welding

Expert Brake Service

Authorized Franklin and Durant Service

Phone 2247

Established 1919

330 E. STATE ST.

Incorporated 1930

LOHR & KRAMER, Inc.Wholesale Auto Supplies

~Xl'~~ BATTERY AND ELECTRICJ.;, V~ SERVICE

General Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding105 W. Green St. Phone 3421 ITHACA, N. Y.

MARION BROTHERS, Inc.OFFICIALLY REPRESENTING

Atwater Kent Speedometer

~hW.. ( Winl~~a) Bm'.-U.'.,Connecticut .....::a..Delco-Remy u..a.' 011 FilterNorth-EastWillard Battery SERVICE

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS

225 S. Cayuga St. Phone 7503 ITHACA, N. Y.

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1932-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1932 45

STORAGE

State Street Garage, Inc.Studebaker

AuburnCHRIS-CRAFT BOATS

SALES AND SERVICEPhone 2022

402 E. State St. WASHING

Kellogg's Drive In Filling StationKEL-O-GAS

OILS AND ACCESSORIES

FOOT OF UNIVERSITY AVE.

116 LINN STREET PHONE 5387STATIONS AT VARNA AND SPENCER

P. O. KELSEYAUTO TOPS-BODY WORK

TRIMMINGFURNITURE UPHOLSTERED

323 W. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y.Phone 7249

Texaco Service StationCARL A. DENNIS, PROP.

Goodyear Tires and Tubes529 W. SENECA STREET

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w. D. LYMEGoodrich Tires and Tubes

VulcanizingGENERAL GARAGE REPAIRS

Phone 9409

111 E. Green St. ITHACA, N. Y.

New Linden GarageDEAN AND BUCK, Props.

STORAGEWASHING AND GREASING

ACCESSORIES227-231 Linden Ave. Phone 2054 ITHACA, N. Y.

CARL'S GARAGEGuaranteed

General RepairingDAY AND NIGHT TOWING

Phone 2402 201-203 E. Tompkins Street

D. B. Stewart & Co., Inc.Distributors of

KENDALL MOTOR OILPhone 2381

123 S. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

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1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1 \132 47

H. G. PETERSON Phones 3-1853-4742

Pete's Glass and Top ShopCAR GLASS-TOPS-UPHOLSTERY

GLAZING

123 E. Green St. Opposite Bus Terminal

J. P. CONLEYGAS RICHFIELD --- OIL

COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE

TIRE AND BATTERY WORK

AUTO WASHING

325 E. State St. Phone 9198 ITHACA, N. Y.

H. A. Manning CompanyDIRECTORY PUBLISHERS

DIRECTORY AND MAP PUBLISHERS

CITY COUNTY INDUSTRIAL

This Trade Mark on theti tie page of a Directoryis an indication that thepublishers have passedthe test before the great­est tribunal in directoryITlaking circles. I t is aITlark of long and faithfulservice as directory pub­lishers.

277 STATE STREET, SCHENECTADY, N. Y.33 LYMAN STREET 98 PARK PL.

SPRINGFIELD, MASS. NEW YORK CITY537 Congress StreetPORTLAND, MAINE

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CHURCHES

1932--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1932

?I1'i1ltITH A TOTAL OF NINETEEN, repre­~ senting all the leading denominations,Ithaca is well supplied with churches.

These noble edifices placed at intervals aboutthe:"city add much to its attractiveness andcharm.

It is the belief of many Ithacans of vision thatthis full and adequate supply of churches isone of the greatest of the many resources ofthe city.

That for newcomers it is a factor that makesforlthe ready assimilation into the religiousand social life of the community and hastenstheltime~:required to make citizens of thestrangers who come to us.

The!church of today is the greatest of all in­stitutions for the planting of good thoughtsin the minds of the people and stands as thebulwark against degrading influences thatsurround us.

Therefore let us give a thought to these in­stitutions that form so great a part of ourcity life and in vizualizing our future great­ness let us remember their value as

~ jfactor for ~rogre5~

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19:3:.?-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-19:32

£burcb of tb~ Immaculat~

£onc~ption(R. c.)

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N. Geneva, cor. W. Seneca ITHACA, N. Y.

Rev. William Byrne, M. R., Pastor.

Rev. Leo Smith, } A .Rev. James P. Slowey, SSlstants

Masses on Sunday, 7:00, 8:30, 9:30 and 11:00 a. m.

Baptisms, 3 :15 p. m.

Vespers and Benediction, 3 :45 p. m.

Masses on Holy Days, 5:30, 7:00,8:00 and 9:00 a. m.

Masses on First Fridays, 7 :00 and 7:30 a. m.

Communion given at 6:00 a. m.

Masses on week days, 7:00 and 7:30 a. m.

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CHURCHES

1\)3:2- ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

jfirst ~resbpterian ctCburcb

DeWitt Park, ITHACA, N. Y.

REV. MARTIN D. HARDIN, D. D, PastorREV. JOHN B. DOBSON, Asst. PastorREV. HUGH A. MORAN, University PastorMISS DORA V. HEMMAN, Parish Sec.

SERVICES

Divine Worship, 11 :00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.Students Supper and Worship, 5:45 P. M. and 7:30P.M.Young Peoples Group, 5:30 P. M.Church School, 9:45 A. M.

CHURCH PHONE 2295

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1\1:32- ITHACA DIRECTORY---lD:~2

jftrst,metbobtst ~pi5copal

ClCburcbCHURCH HOME OF THE WESTMINSTER CHOIR

SCHOOLCORNER N. AURORA AND E. COURT

REV. ALFRED P. COMAN, MinisterREV. G. EUGENE DURHAM, University Pastor

CHARLOTTE ARNOLD, Minister's Asst.

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Public Worship,

Epworth League,

Sunday School,

Mid-week Worship

SERVICES

11:00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

6:30 P. M. and 8:30 P. M.

10:00 A. M.

Wednesday 8:00 P. M.

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CHURCHES

1932-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1932

College and Oak Avenues

"AT THE GATE OF THE CAMPUS"

REV. WILLIAM M. HORN, D. D., Resident Pastor

SUNDAY SERVICES11 :00 A. M. 8:00 P. M.

Sunday School, 9 :45 A. M.Strangers Are Most Welcome

Radio Broadcasting Station WLCI-"1210 Kilo­cycles." The Gospel Preached and BroadcastEvery Sunday.

109 Oak Avenue Phone 2506

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19:3:.?-ITHACA DIRECTORY-l~J:;:.?

~t. jobn's ~piscopal QCburcbCorner W. Buffalo and N. Cayuga St.

REV. HENRY P. HORTON, Rector, 109 W. BuffaloREV. FRANK LAMBERT, University Pastor,

403 Elmwood Ave.SUNDAY SERVICES:

Holy Communion, at 8:00 A. M.Holy Communion at 9 :00 A. M. (During College

year.)Sunday School at 9:50 A. M. Primary Dept.

ll:OOA.M.Morning Prayer at 11 :00 A. M. (Holy Com­

munion, 1st Sunday.)Young People's Fellowship at 6:30 P. M.

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CHVRCHES

ID:3:?-- ITHACA DIRECTORY-1932

t!tbe t!tabernade

.apti~t C!CbUtCbTHE FRIENDLY CHURCH ON THE CORNER

CORNER UTICA AND E. LINCOLN STS.

REV. J. IRVING REESE, Pastor.

622 Utica St. Phone 9741

SUNDAY SERVICES

11 :00 A. M.-Morning Worship.10:00 A. M.-Church Bible School.6:30 P. M.-Young People's Society.7:30 P. M.-Gospel Preaching Service.7:30 P. M.--Wed. Prayer Meeting.

CHOIR AND CONGREGATIONAL SINGING

FUNDAMENTAL PRE-MILLENNIAL

EVANGELISTIC

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193:2--lTHAcA DJRECTORY-·1932

jfir~t ;iapti~t (l[burcb

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DeWitt Park ITHACA, N. Y.

REV. ALFRED H. BOUTWELL, Pastor.

REV. JOHN D. W. FETTER, University Pastor.

Morning Worship

Church School,

Student Class,

Student ForuIn,

11 :00 a. In.

9:45 a. In.

10:00 a. In.

5:49 p. In.

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1932-ITI-JACA DJRECTORy-1932

THE SALVATION ARMY(INCORPORATED)

121 WEST STATE ST. Phone 2903 ITHACA, N. Y.

Adjutant Lucy A. MillerOFFICER IN CHARGE

"We are Everybody's Friend"CORPS ACTIVITIES

Jail Services Sunday 10:00 a. rn.Holiness Meeting Sunday 11 :00 <to rn.Sunday School Sunday 2 :45 p. rn.Young People's Legion Sunday 3:45 p. rn.Salvation Meeting Sunday Evening 8:00 p. rn.Week Night Services: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur­day 8:00 p. rn.

If you wish us to call on you, telephone us.Everyone Cordially Invited to Attend These

Meetings.

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Y. M. C. A.

1932-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19:3:2 57

AssociationThe

ChristianYoung Men'sof Ithaca, New York

IS SPONSORINGA WELL BALANCED PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES

FOR THEMEN AND BOYS

OF ITHACA AND SURROUNDING TOWNS

Membership IncludesClub GroupsBowling AlleysDormitories

GymnasiumBasketballWrestling

Boys' CampReading Rooms

BoxingHandball Volley BallPing Pong Indoor BaseballBilliards Shovel Board

SHOWERS AND SWIMMING POOLSWIMMING INSTRUCTION FREE TO

MEMBERSPERSONAL COUNSEL ON VOCATION

AND OTHER SUBJECTS

"A PLACE TO GO IN LEISURE HOURS"

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CLOTHING-DEPARTMENT STORES

H);3:2-lTHACA DIRECTORY-1932

"We'll Sell You Good Clothes Or None At All"

SHANNON.COLLIER, Inc.

Dobbs, Crofut & Knapp Hats

FASHION PARK CLOTHIERS

150 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

Buttrick & Frawley, Inc.DUNLOP HATS BOSTONIAN SHOES

STEIN BLOCK CLOTHES

Men's and Boys'Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes

134 East State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

A. R. Sawyer CompanyINCORPORATED

Ladies' Furnishings, Millinery, Etc.ART EMBROIDERY GOODS, NOVELTIES

CHAS. A. SEABURG, Pres.

133 East State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION

J.C.PENNEYCQDEPAR1MENT STORE

READY TO WEAR AND DRY GOODS

MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES

120 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

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CLOTHING-HABERDASHERS-MILLINERY-TAILORS

lQ:3:?-ITHAcA DIRECTORY--1932 59

Mazie B. Crance Myrta A. Crance

THE CRANCE SHOPMILLINERY

HATS MADE TO ORDER

LADIES DRESSES-HOSIERY

326 E. State St. Dial 9583 ITHACA, N. Y.

The Cornell ShopIncorporated

TAILORSAND

HABERDASHERSFORMAL DRESS WEAR RENTAL

105 Dryden Road Phone 2082

THE HAMILTON TAILORING CO.HAMILTON CLOTHES ARE GUARANTEED

J. A. OTLEY, Rep.Tailored to Your MeasurementsBOSTONIAN SHIRTS-REAL SILK SOCKS

SPORTSMAN CRAVATSPhone 3758 For AppointI11ent

519 E. BUFFALO ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

For Your Brand of ClothingSee These Classified Business

Headings:*CLOTHING (BRANDS); *COATS; *CORSETS;

*DRESSES; *GLOVES; *HATS; *HOSIERY;*OVERALLS; *SHOES; *SHIRTS AND

UNDERWEAR

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CLOTHING-RUGS-CLEANERS-TAILORS-LAUNDRIES

60 1932- ITHACA DIRECTORY- 1932

AND

AND

DRY CLEANING

SOCPRESSING

Phone 2505City Dry Cleaners

RUGS MADE LIKE NEWBY

New Process Rug Cleaning Co.Phone -9340

\

Spencer Rd. Buttermilk Falls ITHACA, N. Y.

PALACE LAUNDRY(FRED C. BARNARD, Prop.)

We Do Family WashingsWET WASH, DRY WASH, ROUGH DRY OR FINISHED WASH

HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND BARBER SHOP WORKA SPECIALTY

Soft Water Laundry323-325 Eddy St. Phone 8243 ITHACA, N. Y.

WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Phone 8355

The HOlne Laundry

Send it

I 218 First St.

"...~ to the-. ~tJj~undt1/

".

p. J. MULVIHILL, Prop.

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CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS-ELECTRICIANS-GRAVEL-SAND

19:3:2 -ITHACA DIRECTORy-1932

Sullivan Contracting Co.JAMES SULLIVAN, Pres.

IN BUSINESS SINCE 1894

General Contractors

61

Cement WorkSewer ContractsConcrete WorkGrading

Power Shovel ExcavatingWater Mains

and ServiceGeneral Repairs

Sand and Gravel

Advice Cheerfully Given

Phone 9559

720 W. Green Street ITHACA, N. Y.

AMOS H. DAVENPORTElectrical Contractor

GENERAL WIRING

UNIVERSAL AND HOT POINT APPLIANCES

JOB WORK A SPECIALTY

420 N. Geneva St. Phone 8030

E. M. RUMSEY & SONEDWARD M. AND HUGH E. RUMSEY

Washed Sand and GravelPhone 2961

Buttermilk Falls, R. D. 5. ITHACA, N. Y.

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CONTRACTORS-BUILDING MATERIALS-ELECTRICIANS-SIGNS

62 I\);3:2-lTHAl'A DIRECTORy-In;):2

DRISCOLL BROS. &CO.DuPont Paints, U. S. Gypsum Products

Celotex, Barrett Roofings, Morgan Millwork

Corbin Hardware, Four-Square Lumber

Building MaterialsMillwork

135-137 S. Aurora St. Phone 2361 ITHACA, N. Y.

Norton Electric Co., Inc.VViring -- Fixtures

SUPPLIES211 E. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y.

Phone 2596

ART JONES

112E.StateSt. - SIGNS - Dial 3610

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CONTRACTORS-DECORATORS-PAINTS-PLUMBERS-ARCHITECTS

1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1932 63

C. E. BISHOP

Painting

COMPLETE LINE

Paints andVarnishes

r~.

PAINT & WALL PAPER STORE

TRUSCON

Paperhanging and DecoratingINTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPRAY PAINTING

A SPECIALTY

Dial 2589 322 W. State St.

W. B. BRADLEYPlumbing and Heating

ContractorDISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE

MORTON MEDICINE CABINETS

Phone 5857

623 Hudson Street ITHACA, N. Y.

Henry Calder ThorneA. I. A.

ARCHITECTTel. 2144

139 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

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CONTRACTORS-ARCHITECTS-CARPENTERS-PLUMBERS

1932- ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

ARTHUR N. GIBBF. A. I. A.

Registered ArchitectOffice Tel. 2554

302 E. State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

CHAS. E. CASTERCarpenter

REMODELING AND CONSTRUCTIONCABINET WORK AND WOOD TURNING

Shop 407 First St.Res. 315 First St. Phone 7687

Forest City Plumbing Co.Steam and Hot Water Heating

Under the same management since 1896

332 East State St. Phone 2063 ITHACA, N. Y.

Donohue-Halverson, Inc.Plumbing - Heatin,

207 N. AURORA STRFFT Die! ?{,41-',

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FINANCIAL-BANKS

1q:;:2-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-19:U

Tompkins County National BankESTABLISHED 1836

6,'}

CAPITAL $200,000 .00

SURPLUS A:"D PROFITS$275,000.00.

OFFICERSR. H. TREMAN, PresidentC. D. BOSTWICK, V-Pres.A. G. STONE, V-Pres.D. N. VANHOESE:", CashierWILLIA...1I1 H. BURNS, Asst.

Cashier

SAFE DEPO SIT

DEPARTMENT

Inspection of O. r Safe De-posit Vault Invited

COMPARTMENTS FORRENT, LARGE A:"D SMALLIN THEIR :"EW DIEBOLD

VAl'LT

BANK HAS BEEN NEWLY EQUIPPED

ITHACA TRUST CO.MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Incorporated Sept. 18, 1891

RESOURCESOver 8 1-2 MILLIONS

LETTERS OF CREDIT AND FOREIGN DRAFTSISSUED

INTEREST ALLOWED ON TIME DEPOSITSSAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT

AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS-EXECUTOR, AD­MINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN

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FOOD PRODUCTS-CIGARS-DAIRIES-FRUIT

lU;:l:2-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-lU:3:2

JAY CARPENTERGrower of

Fruit, Vegetables and Flower PlantsSweet Cider -- Custom Cider Mills

Gas and Oil831 Cliff St.Groceries

Phone 9836Phone 2897

Mayers Smoke Shop"EVERYTHING FOR THE SMOKER"

Cigars • • TobaccoNewspapers-Magazines

DIRECTORIES, MAPS

203 E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y.

LAKE VIEW DAIRIESPure Milk and Cream Pasteurized in

Glass-from Accredited HerdsFANCY PRINT BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK

SELECTED EGGS AND ARCTIC ICE CREAM

609 N. Tioga St. Phone 2153 ITHACA, N. Y.

LUCE DAIRY CO.MILK and CREAM

Phone 9840

410 Hillview Place ITHACA, N. Y.

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FOOD PRODUCTS-BAKERIES-GROCERS-STATIONERS

If!::l:..?-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-l!)T~

BURNS' BAKERIESBurns' Mothers' Bread

AND

Burns' Fine PastriesAlways the Best, Insist upon Receiving Them

BAKERIES-110 N. Corn St.-1l9 N. Aurora St.Phone (Wholesale) 8527 Phone (Retail) 9440

ITHACA, N. Y.

Wool-Scott Bakery, Inc.

Bakers of 220 Bread

67

209-213 S. Tioga Street

Thomas J. LarkinWHOLESALE & RETAIL

GROCERIES406 Eddy Street

Established in 1886Phone Your Order

Dial 2413Satisfaction Guaranteed

or Money CheerfullyRefunded

ITHACA, N. Y.

College Book Shop402 Eddy StreetPhone Dial 9677

Student ManagementCornell Jewelry, Banners,

Pennants, Stationery,Souvenirs and Typewriters,Fountain Pens, DrawingInstruments, Magazines,

Cigars, Candies,Cameras and Supplies

The Progressive Business ManWho Continually Informs The Public RegardingThe Details of His Service Through These PagesHas The Spirit and Policy Which Insures HisCustomers Satisfaction And Reliability.

Patronize Him

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FUEL~COAL~ICE~OIL

68 In;3:?~ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

JAMES LYNCH COAL CO., Inc.D. L. & W. COAL

Standard Scranton Anthracite

Phone 2204

, Ithaca Ice & Coal Co.MANUFACTURED HYGEIA ICE

LEHIGH VALLEY COALUptown Office Mayers Store

302 West Lincoln St. ITHACA, N. Y.Phone 2461

LEARY COAL CO.Dealers in

D. L. & W. SCRANTON

COALHARD AND KINDLING WOOD

Office and Yard, 628-630 W. Seneca St. Phone 3824Uptown Office, 222 E. State St. PHONE 4331

THE FRED E. ILLSTON ICE CO.ESTABLISHED 1876

ICEGAS AND OILS

McKEE REFRIGERATORSPHONE 2032 702 W. STATE STREET

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FUNERAL DIRECTORS-UNDERTAKERS

193:2--I THACA DIRECTORY-193:2

J. E. SHEAFuneral Director

AND

Embalmer116 W. Seneca St. Phone 2967 ITHACA, N. Y.

Telephone 2737

Fa D. GILBERTFuneral Director

69

125 E. BUFFALO ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

MAURICE D. MARTIN DALEFuneral Director

Telephone 2944

Clarkson T. Davis

112 Cook St.

Harry C. Baldwin

BALDWIN & DAVISFuneral Directors

421 N. Aurora Street ITHACA, N. Y.

Phone 2124 Res. Phone 9010

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FURNITURE-FLORISTS-FURNACES

1!J:i:2--1THACA DIRECTORy-l !l:;~

MARKSON'SITHACA'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOME

FURNISHING STORE

COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF

Furniture - Rugs - StovesRadios

YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT

MARKSON'SPhone 2284

130-132 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

Holland VaporaireHeating

Air Conditioning

Humidity Controls

Electric Draft Regulator s

Vacuum Cleaning

Repairing

Holland Furnace Co.W. H. ELWOOD, Mgr.

805W.STATEST.ITHACA, N. Y.

PHONE 8649

The

Flower ShopHAROLD A. PRATT,

Prop.

" Fresh Cut Flowers',I

'''I ) Plants-Seeds-Bulbs~ Dial 8560 214 E. Seneca St.

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HARDWARE-PAINTS

1\j:U- ITHACA DIRECTORy-l ~I:{:.? 71

Varnishes~ALL GRADES IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC

WALL PAPER

Paints

R. F. SMITH122 West State Street Phone 2688

L. C. RUD'lSey E. S. Gillette D. G. Gillette

C. J. RUMSEY & CO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN

Hardware, Glass, Mittens and Gloves, Paints, Oils,Varnishes, Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces

SHEET METAL WORK AND GLAZING, ETC.

206 East State St. Phone 2311 ITHACA, N. Y.

THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS THE

CITY DIRECTORYBecause It Is Used The Most To Find Just Such

Information You Most Wish To Have The Public

Know

FIRST-What line of goods you handle. SECOND-where you are located. Pick up a City Directoryanywhere, and almost invariably you can tell whothe progressive, up-to-date merchants and pro-

.fessional men are. There are many brands ofclothing, shoes, dry goods, groceries, etc. and someprefer one kind, some another. What better placeto state your special brands than in the City Direc­tory?

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HOTELS-RESTAURANTS

1~J::;:2 . ITHACA DIRECTORy-1932

CLINTON HOTELITHACA, N. Y.

STARNER & STARNER, Props.

European Plan Excellent Restaurant

Rates $1.50 up in connection.

Table D'Hote or A la Carte

Red and White CafeteriaGOOD FOOD HOME COOKING

TWO GOOD PLACES TO EATHERE AND HOME

JOSEPH LISSECK, Prop.

319 College Ave. Phone 7544 ITHACA, N. Y.

ASIATIC GARDENA FINE PLACE TO EAT

ALL AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES

Business Luncheon 40cTable D'Hate Dinner SOc

SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER 75c to $1.00Phone 2823

313 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

RICHARD MURRAYRESTAURANT

SPECIAL SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER 50cREGULAR DINNER 35c

OPEN FROM 5:30 A. M. TO 12 P. M.ITALIAN SPAGHETTI MADE TO ORDER

Phone 3768600 W. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

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INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE

] (J:l2-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1932 73

GEORGE S. TARBELL

l~~)Ss REAL ESTATE ~~Z;!ssRESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS

SELLS MORTGAGES AND LEASES

Phone 2123. Trust Co. Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

Fahey Realty and Home FinderMARY O. FAHEY, Prop.

REAL ESTATE AGENCY

FAHEY EMPLOYMENT AGENCYMARY O. FAHEY, Prop.

133 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.Phone 6411 Res. Phone 5497

Hermon L. BrockwayReal Estate

AND

Every Branch of InsuranceDist. ELECTROVITA-An Electrically Treated

Artificial Mineral Water

Savings Bank Bldg.PHONE 2469

ROOIl1s M. 19 and 20ITHACA, N. Y.

Lincoln E. Patterson

General Insurance

Office Tel. 2081

115 E. STATE STREET

Res. Tel. 8844

ITHACA, N. Y.

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INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE

74 1932-ITHACA DIRECTORY--1!):3~

BURNS REALTY COMPANYREAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE

INSURANCE JOHN C. BURNS, Prop.

FIRE,LIFE,ACCIDENT ANDHEALTH,AUTOMOBILE,LIABILITY,COMPENSATION, Tel. 2119STEAM BOILER,BURGLARY, 107 North Tio~a St.WATER DAMAGE,BONDS ITHACA, N. Y.

REAL ESTATE

CITY AND

COUNTRY

BOUGllT,

SOLD,

RENTED

EXCHANGED

The Homestead Realty CompanyOUR SUCCESS IN SELLING, RENTING AND EX­

CHANGING PROPERTY CANNOT BE EQUALLED

Eugene F. Murnighan

Phone 3-1548 703 E. STATE ST.

GEORGE W'. SHARPE

PHONE257 8

224 E. STATE ST.OPPOSITE ITHACA HOTEL

,\S$a

~ ~~ 12 Years in This~, . Location~£S1:~

PRESIDENT ITHACA REAL ESTATE BOARD 1931Director N. Y. State Assoc. of Real Estate Boards

MeITlber National Assoc. of Real Estate BoardsSLOGAN - "A SQUARE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE"

Tompkins County Co-operative FireInsurance Company

A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SATISFIEDCUSTOMERS

Absolute Security-Conservative Cost

126 E. Seneca St. Tel. 4125 ITHACA, N. Y.

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INSURANCE-JEWELERS

I93:?-lTHAl'A DIRECTORY-II);):? 75

136 E. STATE ST.

~\\IIJ#~. ESTABLISHED 1875

R. A. Heggie &Bro. Co.Manufacturing

andRETAIL JEWELERS

ITHACA, N. Y.

C. S. HILL, Prop.

BEAD STRINGING A SPECIALTY

Tom.pkins House Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

216 E. Seneca St.

Watches and ClocksRepaired

TIME HOSPITAL

Phone 5331

New York Life Insurance Company

Charles H. Webster, Agent

Phone 9278

White Park PI., Cayuga Heights ITHACA, N. Y.

SERVICE FIRST

CHARLES G. SNIPERInsuranceDial 6990 or 7292

603 MITCHELL ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

PROTECTION ALWAYS3",_3

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LEGAL-LAWYERS

IV:3:?-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1932

LAWYERSNanles Address Tel.

ADAMS, ARTHUR G. 114 N. Tioga Street 2221

BAKER, BERT T. 114 N. Tioga Street 9369

BALDWIN, HARRY C. 101 S. Aurora Street 9343

BANKS, S. EDWIN 114 N. Tioga Street 2693

CLOCK, FRED L. Court House 2405

COBB, HOWARD 114 N. Tioga Street 2183

COBB, COBB & SIMPSON 114 N. Tioga Street 2183

GALLAGHER, LYMAN H. 217 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369

McGUIRE, J. J. 131 E. State Street 2518

MINTZ, LAWRENCE M. 121 E. Seneca Street 2114

NEWMAN, CHARLES H. 114 N. Tioga Street 9756

NEWMAN, JARED T. 114 N. Tioga Street 9756

PEER, SHERMAN 114 N. Tioga Street 2443

ROBINSON, JAMES R. 114 N. Tioga Street 2693

SHIREY, HENRY J. 114 N. Tioga Street 2656

SIMPSON, HAROLD E. 114 N. Tioga Street 2183

SMITH, WILLIAM HAZLITT 114 N. Tioga Street 2031

SOVOCOOL, BENJAMIN J. 114 N. Tioga Street 9369

TARBELL, GEORGE S. 110 N. Tioga Street 2123

TARBELL, GEORGE S. JR. 110 N. Tioga Street 2123

VAN CLEEF, MYNDERSE 114 N. Tioga Street 2068

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LEGAL-COURTS- GOVERNMENT

19:32--lTHAcA DIREl'TORY---19:32

Tompkins CountyCourts

TRIAL AND SPECIAL TERMS, SUPREME COURTFeb. 15, 1932, Justice, Riley H. HeathMay 16, 1932, Justice, Ely PersoniusNov. 14, 1932, Justice, An'drew J. McNaught

TOMPKINS COUNTY COURTWillard M. Kent, County Judge and SurrogateHarry C. Baldwin, Special County Judge and Surro-

gateDella M. Gillespie, Surrogate's ClerkInez M. Tatascore, Court StenographerHoward L. O'Daniel, County ClerkL. Louise Earl, Deputy ClerkCharlotte V. Bush, County TreasurerArthur G. Adams, District AttorneyWm. A. Smith, CoronerRobert A Hutchinson, Probation OfficerJohn J. Sincebaugh, County Sealer of Weights and

Measures.

TERMS OF COUNTY COURT FOR 1932Tompkins County

Mar. 7, 1932, Judge Willard M. KentJune 6, 1932, Judge Willard M. KentDec. 5, 1932, Judge Willard M. KentMotion terms, the first Tuesday of each monthexcept the rnonths of March, June, August andDecember.

SURROGATE'S COURTSurrogate, Willard M. KentSpecial Surrogate, Harry C. BaldwinSurrogate's Clerk, Della M. GillespieTerms-Court in session daily, at 10:00 A. M.

CHILDREN'S COURT106 N. Tioga Street

Judge, Willard M. KentClerk, Robert A. HutchinsonCourt in session daily at 10 A. M.

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LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT

1~);n- ITHACA DIRECTORy-l !J;~2

Tompkins CountyADMINISTRATION

Member of Assembly-James R. Robinson.County Treasurer-Charlotte V. BushSheriff-Harrison AdamsUnder Sheriff-Floyd J. ConoverDIstrict Attorney-Arthur G. AdamsCoroner-William A. SmithCommissioner of Public Wdfare--William D. BaldwinSuperintendent of Hi~hways-BertI. VannCommissioner of Elections-Emma L. CardCommissioner of Elections-William F. GeorgeDistrict Superintendent of Schools, 1st. Dist.-E. Craig DonnanDistrict Superintendent ot Schools, 2nd. Dist.-Paul MunsenDistrict Superintendent of Schools, 3rd. Dist.-Leon A. Olds

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Lamont C. Snow, Town of Caroline; William O. Smiley, Town ofDanby; Delbert H. Decker, Town of Dryden; Allan V. Rumsey, Town ofEnfield; Richard C. Smith, Town of Groton; LaGrand E. Chase, Town ofIthaca; Andrew J. Conlin, 'Town of Lansing; Forrest J. Payne, Town ofNewfield; Howard McDaniels, Town of Ulysses

ITHACA

1st Ward2nd Ward3rd Ward4th Ward5th Ward

Fred D. Van Order Jr.William BlackmerEdward CrittendonSidney L. HowellLeslie R. Pierce

Chairman, Sydney L. HowellClerk, Fred L. Clark

FEDERAL OFFICERSU. S. Commissioner-Monroe M. SweetlandReferee in Bankruptcy-Edward N. Jackson

NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT

Governor, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Hyde Park; Lieutenant-Governor,Herbert H. Lehman, New York; Secretary of State, Edward J. Flynn, NewYork; Comptroller, Morris S. Tremaine, Buffalo; Attorney General, JohnJ. Bennett Jr., Brooklyn; Commissioner of Taxation and Finance, 1-homasM. Lynch, Pou~hkeepsie;Superintendent of Bankin~Department, JosephA. Broderick, New York City; Superintendent of Public Works, FrederickS. Greene, Rensselaerville; Superintendent of Insurance, George S. VanSchaick; Public Service Comnlission, Chairman, Milo R. Maltbie;Comm.issioner of Highways, Arthur W. Brandt; Commissioner of AJlri­culture and Market, Berne A. Pyrke; Civil Service Commissioners, .Mrs.Charles Bennett Smith, Buffalo, pres; William Gonnan Rice, Albany;John C. Clark, New York City. Board of Medical Examiners, pres, ArthurW. Booth, Elmira. Board of Dental Exami.ners, pres, H. J. Burkhart,Rochester.

UI\;ITED STATES GOVERNMENT

Pres, Herbert C. Hoo\'('r, California; v-pres, Charles Curtis, Kansas;sec of state, Henry L. Stilnson, New York; sec of war, Patrick Jay HurleyOklahoITla; sec of navy, Charles Francis Adalns. Mass; sec of interior, Dr:Ray L. WiJhur, California; sec of commerce, Robert P. Lamont, Illinois'sec of treasury, O~dl'n Mills, New York; sec of ag,riculturc:Arthur M. Hyde, Missouri; sec of Jahor, William N. Doak, VirJlinia; post­master J1,€neral, Walter F. Brown, Ohio; attorney J1,eneral, \Villiatn D.Mitchell, Minnesota.

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LEGAL-LAWYERS

1932-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1932

GEORGE S. TARBELLAttorney and Counselor at Law

Phone 2123

79

Trust Co. Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

Wm. Hazlitt SmithAttorney-at-Law

(3) Savings Bank Bldg.

Office Phone 2031 Residence Phone 4740114 N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

SHERMAN PEERAttorney-at-Law

Savings Bank Building

Tel. 2443114 N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

HENRY J. SHIREYAttorney-at-Law

(M 18) Savings Bank Building

Office Phone 2656114 N. Tioga Street

Residence Phone 3728ITHACA, N. Y.

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LEGAL-LAWYERS

1\J;32-ITHACA DIRECTORy-l\!;32

CHARLES H. NEWMAN JARED T. NEWMAN

Attorneys at Law308 SAVINGS BANK BUILDING

TEL. 9756

114 N. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

Lyman H. GallagherAttorney at Law

NOTARY PUBLICOffice Phone 9369

Residence Phone, Slaterville Springs 14Res. Slaterville Springs, N. Y.

Office 217 Savings Bank Bldg., ITHACA, N. Y.

J. J. McGUIREAttorney and Counselor

at LawPhone 2518

131 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

HARRY C. BALDWINAttorney at Law

SPECIAL COUNTY JUDGE AND SURROGATEITHACA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

BUILDINGCORNER STATE AND S. AURORA STREETS

Phone 9343

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Res. Phone 5428ITHACA, N. Y.

ITHACA, N. Y.

LEGAL-LAWYERS

l();U-ITHACA DIRECTORY--lQ;3:2

BERT T. BAKERAttorney at LawSAVINGS BANK BUILDING

Rooms 215-217Office Phone 9369114 N. TIOGA STREET

Cobb, Cobb & SimpsonHoward Cobb Harold E. Simpson

Attorneys and CounselorsTel. 2183

203-211 Savings Bank Bldg.

LAWRENCE M. MINTZCounselor at Law

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SENECA BUILDING

Rooms 304-305 Phone 2114

121 E. SENECA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

James R. RobinsonAttorney and Counselor at Law

Tel. 2693

Rooms 304-306 Savings Bank Bldg., 114 N. Tioga St.

ITHACA, N. Y.

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LEGAL-LAWYERS

193~-ITI-IACA DIRECTORY- 1n3~

B. F. SOVOCOOLAttorney and Counselor at Law

SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGRooms 217-218

Office Phone 9369 Residence Phone 7793114 N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

S. EDWIN BANKSAttorney and Counselor at Law

Tel. 2693

304-306 Savings Bank Bldg., 114 N. Tioga Street

ITHACA, N. Y.

ARTHUR' G. ADAMSDistrict Attorney-Tompkins County

Office Tel. 2221Residence Tel. 7797

Savings Bank Bldg. (420)

114 N. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

H. A. MANNING CO.MAP AND DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS

277 STATE STREET SCHENECTADY, N. Y.33 LYMAN STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

Seventy-five Directory Publications in New York,New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Mail­ing Lists and House Numbering Contractors.

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MANUFACTURERS-MONUMENTS

l!I:U--ITHACA DIRECTORy-lD:U 83

Ithaca Monumental WorksURIAH UTTER, PROP.

BUILD WHILE YOU LIVEGood Names Deserve Well-Marked Graves

MARK EVERY GRAVE

DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN ANDAMERICAN

GRANITEBUY WHILE YOU LIVE

STILL OUR CEMETERIES HAVE COUNTLESSUNMARKED GRAVES

Ithaca Monumental Works601 w. GREEN STREET DIAL 8518

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MANUFACTURERS-MONUMENTS

S-! l\I;l:2-ITHACA DIRECTORy-l\l:l:2

OUR

BEAUTIFUL MEMORIALSARE OF

LASTiNG SATISFA eTlaN

MORCA.N

-

QUALITY-RELIABILITY-SERVICE

LET OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AID YOU INYOUR PROBLEM OF ERECTING A PERFECT

TRIBUTE

DESIGNERS - CRAFTSMENIN

ROCK OF AGES-CHESTER, VERMONT MARBLE

DRYDEN MARBLE &GRANITE WORKS, Inc.Phone 83F2 Est. 1870 DRYDEN, N. Y.

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MANUFACTURERS-CASES-MACHINISTS

193:2--I Tl-IACA DIRECTORy-HI;J:?

The National Case & Carton Co.Manufacturers of

Automatic Cases and SuppliesSANITARY NAPKINS

OFFICE AND FACTORY

216 W. State St. Phone 4412 ITHACA, N. Y.

E. G. HOLMES & SONFOUNDERS-MACHINISTS-BLACKSMITHS

ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING

Ornamental Iron426-440 W. State St. Phone 2471 ITHACA, N. Y.

THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS THE

CITY DIRECTORYBecause It Is Used The Most To Find Just Such

Information You Most Wish To Have

The Public Know

FIRST-what line of goods you handle. SECOND-where you are located. Pick up a City Directoryanywhere, and almost invariably you can tell whothe progressive, up-to-date merchants and pro­fessional men are. There are many brands ofclothing, shoes, dry goods, groceries, etc. andsome prefer one kind, some another. Whatbetter place to state your special brands than inthe City Directory?

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CIJeN

1/ INAME ADDRESS SPECIALTY OFFICE HOURS PHONE

ALLEN, JOHN FRANK W. 111 E. Seneca Physician and Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. 8709CRUM, H. HERBERT 116 N. Aurora Homeopathic Physician 9 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sun.

by appointment 2240DENNISTON, HAROLD P. 113 E. Seneca Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt. 2456 i~

FISH, WILBER G. 504 N. Aurora Physician and Surgeon 8-9 a. m., 1-4 and 6-8 p. m. 9190 r,;, ~FORAN, MICHAEL J. 152 E. State Physician and Surgeon 2-3 p. m. and 7-8 p. m. and by I ~

H tIappt. 2429

...,~::r: (")

FORSTER, FRANCIS R. C. 114 N. Tioga (404) Surgeon By appointment 2071 :>- >0FROST, JOSEPH N. 112 N. Aurora Surgeon 1-3 p. m. and by appt. 2631 :> t-lGUTSELL, ROBERT S. 214 E. State Physician and Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sun. by appt. 9575 t::J I

't1HOLTON, WALTER B. 106 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt. 2692 ;;; ::z::JUDD, JOHN WESLEY 102 E. Court Obstetrics 10-11 a. m. and by appt. 2673 i.'j

~0LEE, W. FORREST 415 College Ave. Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. except Sun. 2661 ..., r.n

0 ~

McCORMICK, FRANK J. 112 N. Aurora Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt. 2631 ~(")~

McDANIELS, MINOR 154 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 and 7-8 p. m. 2454~ >I

ROBB, DAVID 217 E. State Eye, ear, nose and throat 10-12 m., and 1-3 p. m. 2089, !:2:

>-' r.nSUTTON, HENRY B. 106 E. State Surgeon 1 :30-3 :30 p. m. and by appt. 2692 c'c.,,:

TINKER, MARTIN B. 114 N. Tioga (404) Surgeon By appointment 2071 l":-

VAN PELT, HARVEY L. 143 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 and 7-8 p. m., except Sun. 2078VOSE, ROYDEN M. III E. Seneca Physician and Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. 2042WARREN, RICHARD C. 136 E. State Physician and Surgeon 10-11 a. m., 2:30-4:30 and 7-8 p. m. 2462

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MEDICAL-DENTISTS-DRUGGISTS

1932--lTHAcA DIRECTORy-lQ:l:: S7

DR. P. C. SAINBURGSurgeon Dentist

HOURS 9-12; 1:30-5

Phone 2622 Res. Phone 2027

Strand Theatre Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y.

KLINES PHARMACYThe Home oj

O. V. I. O. L.Phone 2613

112-114 N. Aurora Street ITHACA, N. Y.

A. B. BROOKS & SONPRESCRIPTIONS

WE SPECIALIZE IN ACCURATEPRESCRIPTION WORK

A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS, TOILETARTICLES AND PERFUMES

126 E. State Street Phone 2351 ITHACA, N. Y.

EDDY ST. PHARMACYJ. D. Cleary C. A. Stewart

Prescription Specialists

WE DELIVER AT ALL TIMES

Phone 2452 414 Eddy St.

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MEDICAL-DENTIST-OPTOMETRISTS-CHIROPRACTORS-BEAUTY PARLORS

88 19:32-1THACA DIRECTORY-19:32

Phone 2148

WILSON & BURCHARDOptometrists and

Opticians220 E. STATE STREET

Opposite Ithaca Hotel

ITHACA, N. Y.

SE

ITHACA, N. Y.

HBGoodenough MC AffECTIONS Of ANY Of THE D I '• • , • • FOLLOWING""'"" /lAY BE CAUSED BY ,

NERVES IMPINGfO AT THE SPINE' I :Pathe-Neurometer Service BY A SUBLUXATED VERTEBRA I

M h1r Chiropradic S .:ember N. C. A. and N. Y. S. C. S. ~~~AT (;;PINAL)

Office-Dial 2617 =:T Adjustments ERes-Dial 3698 t.~.': Will .

Office Hours . ~:~ Remove the" A9 :30 A. M, to 12 M. :':owa. Cause of

2 to 5, 7 to 8 p, M. ~L.UGEoowu.

and by appointment·--~.~.,=,,"

Res.-107 Center St. .~......'------------'Office-102 W. State Street

J. N. Hanna InstituteJEBRON HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENT

Guaranteed to Grow HairSTOP HAIR FROM FALLING OUT

Cures Dandruff124 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

DR. L. R. CRAWFORDDENTIS1'

OFFICE HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

Office Phone 2679 Residence Phone 4608

(Osborn Block)

121 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.

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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-RADIO SETS-SPORTINGGOODS

I \l:3:2--ITHACA DIRECTORY-19:32

Allen's Music StorePianos and Player Pianos

U. S. Apex RadiosSALES AND SERVICE

,'I!)

Phone 4921 119 E. Seneca Street

ROBERT L. LEONARDRadio and Electric Service

SPARTON RADIOS AND ACCESSORIES

LEONARD REFRIGERATORS

A. B. C. WASHING MACHINES

GUARANTEED SERVICE ON RADIOS AND ELECTRICALAPPLIANCES

219 N. Aurora St. Phone 2404 ITHACA, N. Y.

CUMMINGS & MARTINGULBRANSEN RADIO

SALES and SERVICE

IVER JOHNSON BICYCLESSUNDRIES AND REPAIRS

U. S. BICYCLE TIRESR. C. A. AND SYLVANIA TUBES

Dial 6671 105 East Green St.

J. E. GODFREYPhilco Radios

Sylvania TubesRIGHT WAY OIL HEATERS

MOHAWK TIRES120 S. Cayuga St. Phone 8904 ITHACA, N. Y.

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MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-RADIOS

90 1~);)~- ITHAC A DIRECTORy-193~

MAJESTIC STROMBERG-CARLSON ZENITH

RADIOSALES AND SERVICE

GEORGE B. NORRISDial 9316 306 N. Tioga Street

THAYER RADIO CO.u. S. APEX - GLORITONE

RADIOSSALES AND SERVICE

NATIONAL UNION-CUNNINGHAM TUBES

Dial 8853 428 W. Seneca St.

Directories of Cities and Townsfrom Maine to California

on file at Chamber ofCommerce for

FREE PUBLIC USE

MAINTAINED BY

H. A. MANNING COMPANY

Directory Publishers

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PUBLICITY-PHOTOGRAPHERS-STATIONERS

U1:3:.?-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1932 U1

T. G. MILLER'S SONS PAPER CO.Paper, Stationery, School Supplies, Etc.

OFFICE AND WAREROOMS 113 N. TIOGA ST.WAREHOUSE WITH R. R. SIDING COR. ALLEN

AND ESTY STREETSPhone 2376

Cor. Allen and Esty Sts. ITHACA, N. Y.

THE TOMPKINS STUDIOttA Complete Photographic Service"

PORTRAITAND COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY

Phone 2169

140 E. State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

STOVERRIGHT AND ON TIME

Printer115 N. TIOGA ST. Tel. 2271 ITHACA, N. Y.

Directories of Any City Supplied atShort Notice

H. A. MANNING COMPANY

514 Wedgeway Building SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

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TRANSPORTATION-TRUCKING-EXPRESS

1~;:u-ITI-IACA DIRECTORy-I! ';3:2

MERRILL'S TRANSFERBaggage and General Transfer

We Specialize in Moving Builders' SuppliesPIANO AND FURNITURE-LOCAL AND LONG

DISTANCEHEAVY HAULING-DUMP WORK

114 W. STATE STREET Phone 2216

Davies Transportation

Fresh Mined CoalALSO

Moving and Trucking

Phone 31076

216 W. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.

This DirectoryCovers a territory from which you derive a portion

at least of your income. The appearance of this

publication is important to you. If it reflects

discredit on the community, it hits you. Are

YOU helping the publishers in their efforts to

advertise ITHACA through the CITY DIRECTORY?