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3 FINANCIAL-BANKS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy The FirstNationalBank Offers Every Banking Facility, Including TRUST DEPARTMENT and SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS TIOGA STREET, AT SENECA Capital and Surplus, $600, BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILLIAM A. BOYD LaVERE ROBINSON Vice President and Trust Officer Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer HOWARD COBB Attorney RODNEY G. ROBINSON GEORGE LIVERMORE Presideot t Robinson and Carpenter President Ithaca Gun Co. LAWRENCE C. RUMSEY FRANK L. MORSE C. J. Rumsey & Co. President, Morse Chain Co. EBEN T. TURNER JARED T. NEWMAN Attorney MRS. GEORGE R. WILLIAMS JAMES R. ROBINSON ROGER B. WILLIAMS Attorney President

4 FINANCIAL-BANKS lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 ITHACA SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED 1868 TIOGA STREET-CORNER OF SENECA ITHACA N. Y. Banking Hours Week Days Except Saturdays and Legal Holidays 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturdays 9 A. M. to 12 M.

5 FINANCIAL-BANKS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy ITHACA SAVINGS BANK 124TH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT JULY 1ST, 1930 Assets $9,273, OFFICERS ROGER B. WILLIAMS, - President ROBERT H. TREMAN, - Vice-President PAUL S. LIVERMORE, - Vice-President G. LOUIS COOK, - Secretary-Treasurer MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF, - Attorney ALLAN H. TREMAN, - Asst. Attorney FRANKLIN C. CORNELL, Chairman ) CHARLES H. BLOOD CHARLES D. BOSTWICK, ROGER B. WILLIAMS, Ex-officio ROBERT H. TREMAN, Ex-officio, FRANKLIN C. CORNELL, Chairman } G. LOUIS COOK, CHARLES D. BOSTWICK, FINANCE Committee BUILDING Committee

6 6 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ITHACA DIRECTORy Ithaca Chamber of Commerce AN ORGANIZATION PROMOTING THE INTERESTS OF ALL CITIZENS Free ITHACA, N. Y. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING A Metropolitan Service The Publishers of this Directory, H. A. MANNING COMPANY have placed their DIRECTORY Library At the ITHACA Chamber of Commerce Rooms Savings Bank Building These are official City Directories and are obtained by H. A. Manning Co. through their membership in the Association of North American Directory Publishers. Consultation Free at Chamber of Commerce Rooms during office hours, 9 to 5 P. M. daily. Saturdays, 9 to 12 A. M. H. A. MANNING CO., Publishers JOSEPH F. HICKEY Secretary of Chamber of Commerce

7 DEPARTMENT STORES 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORY Bush & Dean, Inc. Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery Kayser Silk Hosiery Centelneri Kid Gloves Kayser Fabric Gloves Northrup Cape Gloves Skinner's Silk Crepes and Satins Beautiful Kayser Silk Underwear Merode Knit Underwear DUOFOLD UNDERWEAR Kenwood Blankets 100% PURE WOOL ;< FAST COLORS PRE-SHRUNK The Newest Models in Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses WOOLTEX COATS and SUITS

8 EDUCATIONAL-SCHOOLS lTHACA DIRECTORy-1931 Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools VOICE. Bert Rogers Lyon, Director, Joseph Lautner, 4 assistants VIOLIN. Francis Macmillen, Master Teacher. William Coad Ass't to Mr. Macmillen. 4: assistants PIANO. Oscar Ziegler, Master Teacherand Director. 6 assistant8. THEORY. David Hugh Jones, Director of TheoryDepartment. 5 assistants. -ORGAN. George W. Hathaway" Director of Organ Department. WESTMINSTER CHOIR SCHOuL. John Finley Williamson, Dean. Preparatory, Academic, Post Graduate, Degree and Special Courses Splendid equipment of nineteen buildings, including six dormitories, auditorium, gymnasium, dining hall, sorority and fraternity buildings. This school is incorporated by and under the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York with collegiate standing and degree conferring privileges. The following degrees are granted upon the completion of four year courses: Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Oral English and Bachelor of Physical Education. SIX AFFILIATED SCHOOLS WILLIAMS SCHOOL OF EXPRESSION AND DRAMATIC ART. Rollo A. Tallcott, Dean. Teachers Course, Dramatic Course, Lyceum and Personal Culture Course with dejlree of Bachelor of Oral English (B. O. E.) ITHACA INSTITUTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC. Albert Edmund Brown, Dean. Graduates are qualified to teach in the Public Schools of New York, Pennsylvania and other states. Course includes private instruction in both voice and piano. Course leads to the Degree of Bachelor of Music. (Mus. B.) ITHACA SCIl:OOL OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Laurence S. Il:ill, Dean. Four year course leads to degree of Bachelor of Physical Education (B. P. E.) ITHACA MILITARY BAND SCHOOL. Ernest S. Williams, Dean. Four year course leads to degree of Bachelor of Music. (Mus. B.) Daily band rehearsals. Private instruction on two instruments and a playing knowledge of all instruments. Graduates are qualified to teach instrumental Music in the Public Schools. MARTIN INSTITUTE OF SPEECH CORRECTION. Dr. Frederick Martin, Dean. Corrective Courses for Stammering, Stuttering, Lisping, and other Speech Disorders. Normal Course for teachers of Speech Improvement with B. O. E. degree. CATALOGUES sent on request. The popular and inspirational summer school courses begin June 22nd. Fall term opens, October 8. Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools 40 DeWitt Park ITHACA, N. Y.

9 DEPARTMENT STORES 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORY Get It at Rothschild's Ithaca's Leading Department Store Established as a small enterprise fifty years ago, Rothschild's has grown to be Ithaca's leading store.... ample proof of Ithaca's faith in Rothschild merchandise. Every home and personal need.... of guaranteed quality priced with moderation. DIAL 2711 Rothschild's Store Hours: 9 a. m. to6p. m. Ithaca, N. Y.

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11 CONTRACTORS 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORY- 1q;j1 11 EXPERIENCE EQUIPMENT WARD CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 415 East State Street Tel Ithaca, N. Y. QRGANIZATION SERVICE

12 LUMBER-BUILDERS' SUPPLIES-COAL 12 l\l>ll- ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 Robinson and Carpenter, Inc. BUILDING MATERIALS MILL WORK DOORS - SASH - WINDOWS ANDERSON FRAMES MEDICINE and TELEPHONE CABINETS BUILDERS' HARDWARE NORWALK LOCKS GARAGE FIXTURES ROOFING MATERIALS ASPHALT SHINGLES - ROLL ROOFING ROOF COATINGS AND CEMENTS RED CEDAR SHINGLES GATEWAY STAINED SHINGLES BREINIG BROS. PAINTS, VARNISHES STAINS-METAL LATH-SIDEWALK MESH - BEAVER BOARD - NATIONAL WALL BOARD-PLASTER BOARD- INSULITE WALL BOARD OAK FLOORING - FIR FLOORING COAL - WOOD - COKE Robinson and Carpenter, Inc. Taughannock Blvd. Dial 2129

13 MANUFACTURERS-CHAINS 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORy Morse Chain Company Largest Manufacturers of Chain Drives in the World Chain Drives Speed Reducers Write for Booklets Flexible Couplings MORSES'LENHHA'NDRIVES Morse Engineering Service, Assistance, Bulletins Atlanta Charlotte, N. C. Greenville Omaha Baltimore Chattanooga Kansas City, Mo. Philadelphia Birmingham.Chicago Louisville, Ky. Pittsburgh Boston Cincinnati Minneapolis San Francisco Buffalo Denver Newark St. Louis, Mo. Cleveland Detroit New York Toronto New Orleans Winnipeg, Can. Main Office and Works, Ithaca, N. Y.

14 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ITHACA DIRECTORY NORTH AURORA STREET LENT BUILDING Pianos Victor and Brunswick Phonographs and Radio-Phonograph Combinations. Victor, Atwater-Kent and R. C. A. Radiola Victor and Brunswick Records Sheet Music Small Instruments Expert Tuning and Repair Rental Dept: Pianos, Phonographs, Power Amplifiers for Dances. "Everything Musical" Tel. 5522

15 MANNING'S ITHACA (NEW YORK) DIRECTORY FOR YEAR BEGINNING JANUARY, 1931 CONTAINING " General DirectoriesofCitizens, Classified Business Directory, Street and House Directory, Record of the City Government, Societies, Churches, Etc. County,:'State, and U. S. Governments, Courts, Etc. VOLUME XXXIII Price $8.00 COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY H. A. MANNING COMPANY 514 Wedgeway Building, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. COPYRIGHT 1931, BY THE H. A. MANNING CO.

16 INDEX TO CONTENTS Abbreviations Advertisers Alphabetical Directories Altitude of City American Legion American Red Cross Area of City Benevolent Protective Order Elks Blocks, Buildings, Halls, Etc. Cemeteries Churches City Government Classified Business Directories Clubs Courts Educational Financial Fire Department Historical Hospitals Incorporated Companies, see alphabetical section Independent Order Odd Fellows Industrial Statistics Knights of Columbus 4-'2..1~e Labor Organizations Libraries Location Masonic Mercantile Statistics Military Organizations Miscellaneous Directory Miscellaneous Statistics New York State Government Numerical Street Directories Parks, Playgrounds and Points of Interest 593 Police Departments 26 Population Statistics 22 Post Offices 33 Religious Institutions 36 Schools 30 Societies, Clubs, Associations, see Miscellaneous dir Statistics 24 Topography 21 Transportation 24 United States Government 83 Valuation of Taxable Property 23 Veteran Military Organizations 40 Ward Boundaries 589 RECAPITULATION New Names Added in Preparing Directory. Old Names Taken Out 0 Changes of Address, etc. Total Number of Changes. 5,362 3,255 6,511 15,128

17 Garden Tools Shrubs & Seeds ~,awn Mowers q o., r:,! 1 Adams Arthur G 87 Aer-Line Cab Co 47 Aetna Life Ins Co 103 Aliens Music Store 98 Andrews Securities Co back cover Arctic Ice Cream & Milk Co Inc back cover Atkinson Press The Automobile Agencies Page Automobile Body and Radiator Works 48 Baker Bert T 87 Baldwin Harry C 86 Baldwin & Davis 70 Bangs Frank A top margins Bank Restaurant 75 Banks S Edwin 85 Barber & Wright 97 Barnes Dow S Co 60 Barns Amos A top margins Bee Line Cab Co back cover Bennett H R 44 Bishop Clarence E 65 Bool Floral Co The center lines Boyers Taxi bottom margins Bradley & Holmes front cover Brewster Eugene R bottom margins Brockway Hermon L 77 Brooks Pharmacy 94 Burns Bakeries 71 Burns Realty Co 77 Bush & Dean Inc 7 Buttrick & Frawley 60 Carey H A Co center lines Cascadi1la School 68 Cayuga Heights Sand Bank top margins Cayuga Press The insert opp name Chamber of Commerce 6 Church of The Immaculate Conception Church Page Clinton Hotel Cobb Herbert L Cobb & Cobb College Book Shop College Town Garage Concrete Shop The Treman Kiq &: Co. Phone lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Advertisers top margins Camp Supplies Sporting Goods Sport Clothing 17 ConklinSamtarium 93 Conley John P 48 Conley's Super Service 48 Cornell Shop The 59 Courts 82 Covert & Evans center lines Crance Shop The 60 Crawfords bottom margins Cummings & Martin 98 Dall J Jr Inc 63 Davenport Amos H 74 Dean of Ithaca Inc center lines Dencis Carl A 48 Dillenbeck Waldo E 95 Donohue Peter M center lines Driscoll Bros & Co 65 Driscoll J Edward 64 Dryden Marble & Granite Works 90 Egan W H & Son center lines English Myron T bottom margins Fahey Employment Agency 79 Fahey Pharmacy 94 First Baptist Church 57 First Methodist Episcopal Church 53 First National Bank of Ithaca front cover and 3 First Presbyterian Church 52 Fletcher W F Co front cover Flights Specialty Shop 59 Flower Nook The bottom margins Flower Shop The 70 Forest City Plumbing Co 67 Franklin Service Station 44 Frear Tire Sales Co 47 Freeman C W front cover Freer Bros Trucking Co 100 Fuller Brush Co 91 Gallagher Lyman H 87 Garrett J R Co Inc top margins Gibb Arthur N 66 Gilbert Fred D 70 Gillette's Cafeterias center lines Godfrey J E 98 Goodenough Hosea B Dr 96 Grace Printing Co 99 H C T Motor & Equipment Co top margins KELLOGG'S DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION ALL PENNSYLVANIA GASOLINE AND OILS Telephone Foot of Univenity AYe. lull-lit. Linn St., Ithaca, N. Y.

18 COAL HERBERT L. COBB D.L. &W. DIAL lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Head Clarence E 61 Head D F bottom margins Heggie R A & Bra Co 80 Hickey's Lyceum Music Store 261 Hill Diner 76 Hill Harley 80 HolmesEG&Son 91 Home Laundry 72 Home Life Ins Co 78 Homestead Realty Co The 79 Howell & Howell front cover Hughes & Powers 67 Hurst Garage Co 45 Ilston Fred E Ice Co 73 Instant Tire & Battery Service 98 Ithaca Board of Education 10 Ithaca Chamber of Co=erce 6 Ithaca Conservatory and M- filiated Schools Ithaca Engraving Co top margins and back cover Ithaca Fuel Supply Co center lines Ithaca High School 10 Ithaca Ice Cream Co top margins Ithaca Ice & Coal Co 73 Ithaca Journal-News Co top margins Ithaca Junk Co 49 Ithaca Monumental Works 89 Ithaca Oil Co front edge Ithaca Paint Co 67 Ithaca Plumbing & Heating Co Ithaca Savings Bank Ithaca Trust Co Jamieson-McKinney Co top Johnson C B & Co Inc Jones Art Kellogg's Drive-In Filling 8 back cover 4 and 5 69 margins Station bottom margins Kelly's Radio Shop front cover Kelsey Perry 0 48 Kinney John D Co Inc 77 Klines Pharmacy 94 Kluebert Max 74 KopfH M 65 Lake View Dairies 72 Lang J B Engine & Garage Co 2 Larkin T J 71 Leary Coal Co 73 Legal Book 81 D. F. DEAD SERVICE STATIONS ALBANY COR. SENECA ST. AND 118 S. FULTON ST. ITHACA, N. Y. Lenray Bakery & Delicatessen back cover Lent's Music Store 14 Lockwood Gardens back cover Lohr & Kramer 46 Lougher Evan C bottom margins Luce Dairy Co 72 Lutheran Church 54 Lyme W D Tires 47 Lynch James Coal Co 73 Manning H A Co top margins Markson's Ithaca Inc 74 Marion Bros Inc 46 Marshall Dairy Co top margins Mayer's Smoke Shop 100 McElwee W D 62 McGuire John J 86 McLaughlin John A & Co 97 McReavy Coal Co bottom margins Merrills Transfer 100 Metcalfe Warner 91 Miller W A & Co Inc center lines Millers T G Sons Paper Co 99 Mintz Boys Shop The 61 Mintz Lawrence M 86 Modern Dry Cleaning & Pressing Works front cover Monarch Restaurant center lines Morse Chain Co 13 Mutual Insurance Agency of Ithaca78 National Case & Carton Co 91 New Linden Garage 46 New York Life Ins Co 78 New York State Government 83 Newman & Newman 86 Norris George B 97 Norton Electric Co 66 Norton Printing Co insert opp name o K Tire & Battery Shop 46 Odell Motor Co center lines Owen, Weed & Post 78 Palace Laundry 72 Patterson Lincoln E 77 Peer Sherman 85 Penney J C Co 59 Pete's Glass & Top Shop 49 Physicians Page 92 Potter & Allen front cover Practical Business School 492 Quaker State-oilzum-KeodaU AND DISTRIBUTORS PAN.-AM. GAS AND OILS

19 Estate Ranges and Heatrolas Coal, Gas or Electric Preston E S & Sons front cover Price Robert F 386 Pritchard] G & Son 44 Pritchard William 63 Pritchard William T center lines Quality Press insert opp name Race G W & Son 45 Radio Den The back cover Red & White Cafeteria 76 Reynolds & Drake Garage Co Robinson]ames R Robinson Studio The Robinson & Carpenter Rothschild Bros Inc Rumsey C ] & Co Rumsey E M & Son Sainburg Philip C Sand Austin W W SawyerARCo Seneca Street Gara~e Shannon-Collier Inc Shirey Henry ] Singer Sewing Machine Co Smith Harriet C Smith Raymond F Smith William Hazlitt Snyder Maurice E Sovocool B F Space Bros Stagg, Thaler & Stagg State St Garage Inc Stephens Fitch H Stewart D B & Co St Johns Episcopal Church Stover Printing Co Student Transfer Sullivan-Barger Co Tabernacle Baptist Church Amos A. Barns, of coarse 440 W. State St. Phone lTHACA DIRECTORy back cover 84 center lines bottom margins bottom edge center lines Tarbell Goo S TaylorJames] Taylor Maurice L Williams Louise H Wilson & Burchard Wisteria Grill Wood PW & Son Wool-Scott Bakery Worden Wilbur E YMCA Fey's back bone and 79 and See Aetna Life Ins Co Taylor's Taxi 47 Texaco Service Station 48 Thayer Paul E 87 Thelma's Beaute Shoppe 86 Thorne Henry Calder 66 Time Hospital 80 Tisdel S R Co bottom margins Tompkins County Administration 83 Tompkins County Co-op Fire Ins Co 78 Tompkins County National Bank 69 Tompkins Studio The center lines Treman King & Co top margins Trumbull Charles D top margins Turkey Hill Nursery bottom margins United States Government 83 VanNatta] E top margins Ward Construction Co 11 West End Garage 45 Westcott Margaret Mrs 75 Whipple's Service Station center lines DRYDEN Dryden Marble & Granite Works 90 ELMIRA The Progressive Manufacturer front cover top edge Who continually informs the Public regarding the details of his service through these pages has the spirit and policy which insures his Customers satisfaction and reliability Patronize Him

20 20 DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS 1931-ITHACA DIRBCTORy-1931 The Only True Representative oj a City is the CITY DIRECTORY It proves the statement of the Chamber of Commerce, Boards of Trade, etc. Information about Ithaca is diffused all over the country by this directoryit occupies a place in all the large Directory Libraries. H. A. MANNING CO. Directory Publishers 514 Wedgeway Bldg. SCHENECTADY, N. Y.

21 1931--ITHACA DIRECTORy ITHACA JANUARY, 1931 LOCATION-Ithaca, sometimes called in this section "Crown of Cayuga," and known far and wide as the home of Cornell University, is famous for three things: its wonderful setting at the head of Cayuga Lake in the midst of the Finger Lakes Region, its culture and refined atmosphere in all circles of business and social life; its educational institutions. Located in the heart 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, 20 to 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 Ithaca topographically. It is doubtful if any city in America has such a remarkable formation of level land, hills, cliffs, gorges and water falls. All this variety is so blended that it is almost inspiring to the visitor to pass from one spectacle to another. The view shown above is Ithaca's water front and lake. For a mile and a half from the shore the land is level and contains the business section of the city, railroad yards, stations, etc.; the heights are covered with beautiful homes, the extensive campus and buildings of Cornell University, some factories and even railroads which climb out of the city; the highlands of the city are gouged by great gorges beginning at the south with Buttermilk Falls Creek and Gorge 1 mile south; Coy's Glen 3 miles in length; Cascadilla Creek and Gorge, at lower end of Cornell University Campus; Fall Creek Gorge, north of Cornell University Campus. (A more complete description of these gorges and water falls, under Parks and Points of Interest-see index). The altitude of the main section of the city is about 800 Taughannock Falls feet, the highlands 1150 feet.

22 ITHACA DIRECTORy HISTORICAL-Ithaca was first settled in This was ten years after the visit of a detachment of 200 men commanded by Col. Dearborn from the expeditionary force of Gen. Sullivan, on Sept. 23, These first white settlers founded Ithaca, named by Simeon DeWitt in The Cayuga Indians, one of the Six Nations, preserve the legend of the Great Spirit placing his hand upon the earth to form this region of the Finger Lakes. Organized as a village in Incorporated as a city in POPULATION-The present population of Ithaca is 20,550. In 1925 the state census gave 18,948. In 1920 it was 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 student population of Ithaca is about 7,000, making a total population over 27,000. Growth last 10 years has been nearly 20 per cent. MERCANTILE-Ithaca is a trading center of 60,000 people and has stores that compare favorably with cities much The Library Tower larger. Because of the University population and a community educated to want the best, the retail establishments carry merchandise equalling in variety and quality the stocks of stores in 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 and courteous treatment which has done much to make Ithaca popular as " trading center for those living outside of the city. INDUSTRIAL-By foresight of its public spirited citizens and the city itself many acres or square miles in and around the city comprising parks and playgrounds, scenic gorges and public lands adaptable as well for industrial purposes are available for all future time. Educational advantages for industrial workers and their families, including a liberal policy provision for vocational education and training in the public schools. Recreation and amusement of the people provided abundantly with sports and pleasures of every description. Lake and stream, gorges and water falls, swimming, boating, fishing, college, school and public sports of every description make a most attractive living environment for people engaged in high class industry. Not a large industrial center, but a very substantial and successful part of our community engaged in production have an unusual standard of living not possible in the large industrial centers. Therefore in this modem age, Ithaca is one of the most attractive places available for production plants requiring fine rail and water transportation facilities, high class labor, power and living conditions un- Enfield Falls surpassed for contentment and happiness.

23 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORY Large corporations more or less national in scope find a very economic condition, much more so than in congested areas for establishment of their central offices, where abundant, intelligent, well educated employees are available for this kind of work. High standard of living at comparative low cost works to the advantage of both employer and employee. The history of Ithaca for more than 100 years reflects a slow but steady growth, a well b;j.lanced attractive American city, where economic and cultural life grow side by side, creating one of the most attractive places in existence to live 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 generation seeking and obtaining both of these desirable things that equip them for a future 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 assessed valuation of the city is $32,000,000. The per capita wealth is high. EDUCATIONAL-Ithaca is among the leading educational centers of the state. 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 on America's most beautiful campus overlooking the lower parts of the city and Lake Cayuga, and was founded in Ithaca in 1865 by Ezra Cornell. It includes colleges of Arts and Sciences, Medicine, Law, Engineering, Architecture, the State Colleges of Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, and Home Economics and a Graduate School, and schools of Forestry and of Hotel Management; occupies about 2400 acres of land and 60 buildings which with their equipment arevaluedatabout $13,000,000, while endowment adds about $20,000,000 more to the resources of the institutions. The Ithaca Con- Ithaca High School servatory and its affiliated schools; The Ithaca School of Physical Education; The Williams School of Expression and Dramatic Art; The Martin Institute for Speech Correction; The Ithaca Institution of Public School Music; The

24 lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Conway Military Band School; The Empire State School of Printing; The Empire State School of Engraving; The Cornell Tutoring School; The Cascadilla Tutoring School; The Edminster Preparatory School; The Practical Business School; The Educational Extension Service Co. Inc. There are four libraries as follows: Cornell Library is located in the heart of the business district and has an extensive service to the public; the Cornell University Library is located on the campus and has 700,000 volumes and includes several special collections having international fame; the Tompkins County Bar Association Library is located in Ithaca Savings Bank Building; the Free Directory Library maintained by the H. A. Manning Co. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms in Ithaca Savings Bank Building. TRANSPORTATION-Ithaca is served by the main line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and also by 2 branch lines; the Ithaca and Owego Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad has a terminus here. The Ithaca Traction Corporation serves completely within the city limits. Bus lines operating from a municipal bus terminal on East Green street connects the city with Elmira, Watkins Glen, Binghamton, Cortland, Syracuse, Auburn, Seneca Falls, etc. Ithaca is also the southern terminal of the New York State Barge Canal system and is provided with docking facilities for boats operating on the canal. It is the nearest New York State port to the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania. The Ithaca Municipal Air Port is one of the oldest in the state. Its development was started before theworld War, and it has been used for test flying for new planes for many years. Ithaca is the hub of a network of highways such as make New York State famous. These highways carry a very heavy traffic for business and pleasure and especially in tourist season. The attractions of the scenic wonders of this region are drawing more and more tourists each year. The auto truck freight service is growing. PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND POINTS OF INTEREST-The national topography of the land here makes the city a natural park. There are three public parks within the city, the largest of which is located at the lake end of the city and has recreation and athletic facilities, also an extensive bathing beach on Lake Cayuga. The Cornell Campus is extensive and supplies a very beautiful parklike effect for the upper part of the city. The following scenic beauty spots in and not far from the city are: Buttermilk Creek and Cascade, Cascadilla Creek, Cayuga Lake, Coys Glen, Enfield Glen and Gorge, Fall Creek Gorge, Glen Springs, Ithaca Gorge and Falls, Lick Brook, Point Lookout, Taughannock Gorge and Falls, Watkins Glen.* MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Ithaca has an aldermanic form of government. There are 55 miles of streets with 25 first class paved. The water works capacity is 350,000,000 gallons, with daily pump of 3,000,000 gallons. There is a good fire department with the volunteer system, and there are 12 engines and hose and hook and ladder trucks. The police department has 1 station and 20 patrolmen. There are 13 churches, 12 hotels Ithaca Falls v-;ith about 500 rooms. ~he Chamber of Commerce has surveyed the entire c~ty roommg accomm?da~lonsfor.c~nventlo~s and has available this informa bon for all who ~equ1re It; t.he d~nmg service for conventions of any size is adequate, Ithaca IS a convention CIty. There is 1 public and 1 private ho 't 1 with a total of 140 beds. SpI a *FoI' more complete description see Index to contents.

25 .. HUDSON SUPER EIGHT The H. C. T. Motor & Equipment Co. Sales Room 201 S. CayuaaSt. Service Station 6n W. State St. Phon"" d ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 ESSEX SUPER SIX 25 MANNING'S Ithaca Miscellaneous Directory 1931 Copyright 1931, by H. A. Manning Co. CITY GOVERNMENT Mayor-Herman Bergholtz. Term expires Dec. 31, 1931 Aldermen First Ward-John Gill, William J. Sammons Second Ward-Virge C. Lowe, James A. Causer Third Ward-J. Howard Casterline, JosephB. Myers Fourth Ward-Earl E. Atkinson, John W. Hines Fifth Ward-George F. Rogalsky, William H. Hoffman Regular meetings first Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m., Council Chamber, City Hall Standing Committees for 1931 Finance and Accounts-Hines, Causer, Gill City Charter and Ordinance-Lowe, Myers, Hoffman Police Department-Myers, Casterline, Gill Relations with the Board of Public Works-Atkinson, Hines, Causer Relations with the Fire Commissioners-Sammons, R 0 g a Is k y, Lowe Relations with the Board of Health Lowe, Casterline, Gill Relations with the Commissioner of Charities-Rogalsky, Hoffman, Sammons City Officers City Clerk-James E. Matthews Deputy Registrar-Jane C. Lynch City Attorney-Allan H. Treman City Chamberlain-Clarence A. Snyder Assistant-Fannie D. Warner City Judge-Daniel Crowley Acting City Judge-Harry C. Baldwin Clerk City Court-Margaret E. Crowley Associate Assessors--John M. Wilgus, Fred C. Thompson Commissioner of Public Welfare Charles Green Commissioner of Old Age Securities Charles Green Building Commissioner and Assessor -Lewis E. Doffiemyer Chief of Police-William Marshall Captain of Police-William J. La France Detective Sergeant, Patrick J. Hartnett Police Commissioner-Arthur P. Miller Fire Marshal-Bernard J. Reilly Sealer of Weights and Measures Lawrence J. Gaurrner Constable-John Sinsabaugh Civil Service Commission G. W. Cavanaugh, ch.; B. S. Monroe, J. D. Kinney, sec., J. E. Matthews. Meetings called by chairman Sinking Fund Commission J. E. Matthews, Charles D. Bostwick, Albert G. Stone, chairman Board of Public Works The Mayor, chairman and member ex-officio Commissioners-F. C. Evans, term expires Dec. 31, 1934; T. G. Miller, term expires Dec. 31, 1935; Ernest A. Dahmen, term expires Dec. 31, 1930; Nathan Hanford, term expires Dec. 31, 1931; A. D. Whiting, term expires Dec. 31, 1933; W. M. Sawdon, term expires Dec. 31,1932 D. L. & W. COAL MeREAVY COAL CO. LAKE AVE. PHONE %422

26 Marshall Dairy Co. 703 W. STATE ST. DIAL lTHACA DIRECTORY-1931 ELECTROPURE pastetjilzej) Milk and Cream Superintendent-F. H. Feller Engineer-Harry W. Eustance Forester-R. S. Baker Water Dept. Supt-J. W. Bishop Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesdays in each month at 7:30 p. m., Council Chamber, City Hall Standing Committees for 1931 Water-Sawdon, Evans, Miller Highways and Public Grounds Evans, Whiting, Dahmen Street Lighting and Garbage Disposal-Miller, Whiting, Hanford Public Buildings and Sanitary Sewers -Sawdon, Dahmen, Evans Creeks and Bridges-Dahmen, Hanford,Evans Finance and Accounts-Hanford, Whiting, Miller Board of Health The Mayor, Chairman and member ex-officio Commissioners-Esther E. Parker, term expires Dec. 31, 1931; Leon D. Rothschild, term expires Dec. 31, 1931; Lincoln E. Patterson, term expires Dec. 31, 1932; Harry L. Van Pelt, term expires Dec. 31, Main office, health clinics etc., 102 N Cayuga Health Officer-Dr. LewelI T. Genung Plumbing Inspector-John R. Woodford Public Health Nurse-Grace Williams Sanitary Milk Inspector-D. W. Baker Sanitary Dairy and Meat Inspector Dr. Michael J. Kolar Visiting Nurse-Laura Head Regular meeting second Tuesday each month at 8 p. m., Council Chamber, City Hall Standing Committees Board of Health Nuisances and Complaints-Parker, Livermore, VanPelt Food, Dairy Products, Water and Ice-Patterson, Moore, Rothschild Infectious and Contagious Diseases -Moore, Parker, Van Pelt Records and Statistics-Livermore, Parker, Patterson Rules, Regulations and Sanitary Code-Van Pelt, Rothschild, Livermore Finance and Accounts-Rothschild, Moore,Patterson POLICE DEPARTMENT Police Commissioner-Arthur P. Miller Judge-Daniel Crowley Acting Jydge-Harry C. Baldwin Chief of Police-William MarshalI Sergeant Detective-Patrick J. Hartnett Night Captain-William J. LaFrance Sergeant of Police-John F. Mc Carthy Patrolmen-Raymond C. Wilkinson, Harland L. Burchfield, Martin J. O'Brien, Arthur J. Robinson, Patrick F. Howley, Charles Mac Dougall, Edward J. Moore, John E. Murphy, Jesse C. Van Dyne, George P. Baldwin, Daniel B. Flynn, Howard E. Bruster, Smith D. Wright, Clarence J. Hallam Policewoman-Mrs. Ferrissa J. Meeker, office 124 N Aurora FIRE DEPARTMENT Commissioners-Ernest D. Button, president, Raymond Freer, Edwin Gillette Secretary-Howard L. O'Daniei Treasurer-Clarence A. Snyder Fire Marshal-Bernard J. Reilly Chief-Bernard J. Reilly First Assistant-Raymond Travis Superintendent of Fire Alarm- George Frith Regular meeting first Tuesday after first Wednesday in each month, 8 p. m., Fire Dept. Headquarters Company Officers-Cayuga Hose Co. No. I-Captain, Matthew La France; secretary, Herman Frantz. Rescue Steamer and Chemical Co. No.2-Capt., John J. Shuder; secretary, Murill Ellis. Tornado Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3 Captain, John Button; secretary, Harold Teeter. Eureka Patrol Co. No.4-Captain, Harland Clark; pres, Robert McCraken; secretary, C. E. Lamb. Torrent Hose Co. No. &-Captain, William Brokaw' secretary, Clifford Turverey: Sprague Steamer and Hose Co. No.6-Captain, Paul Klinko' sec John Sullivan. Cataract Hos~ Co: No N. Tioga, Captain Jo~n Bums; secretary, Jam~ Bailey. Protective Police Co. No. 8-Captain, Charles D. Bostwick' secretary, Fitch Stephens. Neri~

27 JAMIESON-McKINNEY COMPANY PLUMBING-HEATING AND VENTILATING 121 S. CAruGA ST. PHONE 2155; 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORy ton Hose, Chemical and Hook and Ladder Co. No. 9-Captain, Edward Hawkins; secretary, Paul Lisenring FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 12-State and Tioga sts 13-Tioga and Green sts 14---Driscoll Bros. 15-East State st (Parker st extended) 16-Auroraand Seneca sts 17-Tioga and Buffalo sts 18-Buffalo and Parker sts 19--Aurora and Court sts 21-Cayuga and Court sts 22-Cayuga and Seneca sts 23-State and Cayuga sts 24---Cayuga and Green sts 25-Cayuga and Clinton sts 26-Cayuga st and Titus av 27-Geneva and Clinton sts 28-State and Geneva sts 29--Buffalo and Geneva sts 81-High School 82-Parochial School 83-West Hill School 84---South Hill School 85-East Hill School 86-Fall Creek School 87-Central School 88 High School, Musical dept. 821-Cascadilla School 823-City Hospital 832-0Id Ladies Home 841-Reconstruction Home 842-Williams School 1112-IthacaGun Works 1113-Universityav and Lake st Willard Way 1115-Rockledge 1116-University and Stewart avs 1121-Hillcrest 1122-University and West avs 1123-University av at Morse Hall Franklin Hall 1125-East and Reservoir avs 1126-University and East avs 1131-The Circle 1132-Reservoir av at Caldwell Hall 1133-Reservoir av at Filtration Plant 1212-University av, 500 block 1213-University av, 400 block Stewart av, 600 block 1215-Stewart and Cornell avs 1216-West av, 300 block 1221-West av, 200 block 1222-Morrill Hall 1223-Central av-between Tower rd and South av East av and Tower rd 1225-Veterinary College 1226-Bailey Hall 1231-Tower rd and Garden av 1232-Tower rd-between Garden' av and City Line 1233-Tower rd and City Line 1312-University av, 200 block: 1313-Cascadilla Park, 100 block: Cascadilla Park, 200 block: 1315-Stewart and South av 1316-Edgemoor Lane and West av 1321-South av-between West av' and Central av 1322-Central and South av 1323-Sage College Grove Place and South av 1325-Garden av at Schoellkopf 2112-Buffalo st and Willetts pi 2113-Glenn Place smun Place and Edgewood'i Lane 2115-Stewart av and Buffalo st 2116-Stewart av at Cascadilla Bridge 2121-William st and Highland Place 2122-Buffalo and Eddy sts 2123-College and Oak avs College av and Dryden rd 2125-Dryden rd and Delaware av ak and Summit avs ak and Elmwood avs 2132-Dryden rd and South av 2212-Seneca st and Schuyler pi 2213-Sage Place (Cornell Infirmary)' Stewart av and Seneca st 2215-State st and Stewart av 2216-Eddyand Cook sts 2221-College av and Cook st 2222-Linden av-between Bool st and Dryden rd 2223-Delaware av and Oxford Place Bryant av-between Oxford' pi and Dryden rd 2225-Harvard pi and Elmwood av 2226-Fairmount and Elmwood avs. 223I-Dryden rd and Fairmount av 2232-Ithaca rd and Fairmount avo 2233-Ithaca rd and Elmwood av Dryden rd and Cornell st 2235-Miller and Cobb sts 2236-East Ithaca Station 2312-Ferris Place at Six Mile Creek Bridge 2313-State and Eddy sts Blair st-between Mitchell' and Cook sts 2315-Mitchell Street & Brandon Place 2316-Linden av-between MitcheU', and Bool sts 2321-Mitche11 st and Delaware av 2322-Irving Place-lOO Block PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AND DECORATOR AUSTIN W. W. SAND, B. S., M. S. DIAL DIAL 7704,

28 ~ 1 I:". 1/\1 I=" 1,1 I C" I J'I (:J 1" _.- J. E. VAN NATTA - EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS ITHACA Everything for the Office CORTLAND ITHACA DIRECTORY Mitchell st and Ithaca rd 2324-Mitchell st and Elmwood av 2325-Cornell and Worth sts 2326-Mitchell and Cobb sts 2331-Pearl and Worth sts 2412-Valentine Place 2413-State st and Dunmore Place.2414-State st-between Dunmore pi and Water st.2512-giles st and Six Mile Creek Bridge 2513-Giles st-between Six Mile Bridge and Bridge st 2514-State and Water sts 2515-State st-between Water and Bridge sts 2516-Treva av and Bridge st 2621-State and Giles sts.3112-giles st-between Hudson and Columbia sts 3113-Giles and Columbia sts 3114-Columbia st-between Hudson and Giles sts 3115-Giles st-200 Block 3121-Crescent Place 3122-Giles st-300 Block 3212-Hudson and Giles sts.3213-aurora and Prospect sts 3214-Hudson and Pleasant sts 3215-Aurora and Columbia sts 3216-Hudson st and Hillview pi 3221-Aurora and Fountain sts 3222-Hudson st-500 Block 3223-Aurora st-between Fountain and Wall sts 3225-Hudson st-at Pearsall 3226-Aurora and Grandvew,3312-Clinton and Turner sts 3313-Turner st and Hillview pi 3314-Cayuga st (Hillview pi extended).3315-south Titus av and Geneva st 3316-Albany and Wood sts Geneva and Wood sts 3322-Cayuga st and South Hill Terrace 3323-Morse Chain Co South Titus av and Meadow st,3413-south Titus av and South st 3414-Meadow and South sts 3415-Wood and Fair sts 3416-Meadow st-between st and City Line 3421-South Plain and Park sts 3422-Spencer st-400 Block 3514-Clinton st-700 Block 3515-Clinton st at Condensary 3612-Brindley and Taber sts 3613-Taber and Cherry sts 3614-Cherry st-between and Clinton sts Wood Taber 3616-Clinton and Cherry sts 4112-Albany and Center sts 4113-Clinton and Fayette sts 4114-Plain and Center sts 4115-Plain st and North Titus av 4116-Center st and North Titus av 4121-Clinton and Corn sts 4212-Green and Albany sts 4213-Plain st and Cleveland av 4214-Green and Corn sts 4215-Meadow st and Cleveland av 4216-Green and Fulton sts 4312-Seneca and Albany sts 4313-State and Plain sts 4314-Seneca and Corn sts (children's Home) 4315-State and Meadow sts 4316-Seneca and Fulton sts 4412-Albany and Court sts 4413-Buffalo and Plain sts 4414-Court st and Park pi 4415-Buffalo and Washington sts 4416-Meadow and Court sts 4421-Buffalo and Meadow sts 4422-Fulton and Court sts 4512-Cayuga and Cascadilla sts 4513-Geneva st-400 Block 4514-Cascadilla and Second sts 4515-Cascadilla and Third sts 4516-Plain and Esty sts 4521-Cascadilla st and Park 4522-Washington and Esty sts 4523-Meadow and Cascadi1la sts 4524-Esty and Allen sts 4525-Cascadilla and Hancock sts 4612-Hancock and Fifth sts 4613-Adams and Sixth sts 4615-Franklin and Seventh sts 4616-Franklin and Fifth sts 4712-Fourth and Madison sts 4713-Third and Hancock sts 4714-Fourth and Adams sts 4715-Third st at International Salt Co Fourth and Lincoln sts 4812-First and Monroe sts 4813-Second and Madison sts 4814-First and Hancock sts 4815-Second and Adams sts 4816-First and Franklin sts 4821-Second and Lincoln sts 4822-First st-700 Block 5112-Floral av-between Van Order and Kelly farms 5113-Floral av-4qo Block-Kelly farm 5114-Floral av-400 Block-City Line 5212-Floral av-200 Block 5213-Floral av and Clinton sts 5214-Floral av at Van Order Farm 5215-Chestnut and Elm sts

29 Founded on Truth-Developed Through Service Ith J I N aca oarna ews DAY Elm st-300 Block Elm st-400 Block 5222-Elm st at City Line 5.'312-State st and Taughannock boulevard 5313 Buffalo st and Taughannock boulevard 5314-Taughannock Boulevard-300 Block 5315-State and Seneca sts 5316-Brindley and Court st Extension 5321-State and Cliff sts Seneca st and Floral av 5323-Elm st-lo,o Block 5324-Elm and School sts 5325-Chestnut st-200 Block 5326-Chestnut st-300 Block 5332-Hook and Taylor Place 5333-School st-between Taylor and Warren Places 5334-Hook and Warren Places 5335-School st at City Line 5336-Hook place city line 5412-Taughannock Boulevard- 400 Block Ml3-Taughannock Boulevard at Barge Canal Terminal MI4-Cliff st-200 Block-South End MI5-Cliff st-200 Block-North End MI6-Cliff st-400 Block 5321-Hector st-200 Block 5422-Hector st-300 Block 5423-Hector st-400 Block 5424-Chestnut st-loo Block Taughannock Boulevard Silent City-South End 5513-Taughannock Boulevard- Silent City-Center 5514-Taughannock Silent City-North End 5515-Cliff st-500 Block 5516-Cliff st-600 Block 5521-Hector st-500 Block 5522-Hector st-600 Block 5523-Hector st-700 Block 5531-Hector st at City Liue OVER 8,000 SUBSCRIBERS READ IT EVERY 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy Boulevard Taughannock Boulevard- Aviation Field-South End 5613-Taughannock Boulevard- Aviation Field-North End 5614-Cliff st-700 Block 5615-Cliff st-800 Block 5616-Cliff st-900 Block 5621-Hector st-800 Block 5622-Hector st-900 Block 5623-Hector st-looo Block 6112-Willow av and Adams st 6113-Dey and Franklin sts 6114-Lincoln st and Willow av 6115-Lincoln and Short sts 6212-Cayuga and Marshall sts 6213-Auburn and Yates sts 6214-Cayuga and Tompkins sts 6215-Auburn and Lewis sts 6216-Cayuga and Jay sts 6221-Lincoln and Auburn sts 6222-Cayuga and Falls sts 6223-West York st-loo Block 6224-Cayuga st at Fall Creek Bridge 6225-Cayuga and North sts 6234-Stewart Park 6235-Lake Road at City Line 6312-Tioga st and Cascadi1la av 6313-Farm and Utica sts 6314-Tioga and Marshall sts 6315-Utica and Yates sts 6316-Tioga and Tompkins sts 6321-Utica and Lewis sts 6322-Tioga and Queen sts 6323-Lincoln and Utica sts 6324-Tioga and York sts 6412-Linn st-l00 Block 6413-Aurora and Farm sts 6414-Marshall and Linn sts 6415-Aurora and Yates sts 6416-Tompkins and Linn sts 6421-Aurora and King sts 6422-Queen and Linn sts 6423-Aurora and Lincoln sts 6424-Fall and Lakes sts 6425-Lake rd and Kline rd 6426-Lake rd and North st tewart av and Fall Creek Drive 7113-The Knoll 7114-Stewart av-between Fall Creek Drive and Thurston av 7115-Edgec1iff 7116-Stewart av and Needham Place 7122-Kline Road and Needham Place 7212-Barton Place and Fall Creek Drive 7213-Thurston and Highland avs 7214-Thurston av and Ridgewood rd 7221-Highland av and Heights Court Ridgewood Road and City Line 7223-Highland & Wyckoff avs 7312-Fall Creek Drive-300 Block 7313-Fall Creek Drive and Thurston av 7314-Thurston and Wyckoff avs 7315-Wait av and Kelvin Place 7316-Wyckoff av and Dearborn Place and Wyckoff school 7322-Kelvin Place and Brook Lane KELLOGG'S DRIVE-IN FILLING STATION ALL PENNSYLVANIA GASOLINE AND OILS Telepboue Foot of UDl...enity AYe. Hill-116 LIDn St., Ithaca, N. Y.

30 CAYUGA HEIGHTS SAND BANK WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL M. M. ~~eo}po~' Prop ITHAcA DIRECTORY Thurston and Wait avs 7416-Wait av-300 Block 7421-Triphammer Road-IOO Block 7422-Triphammer Road and Dearborn Place SECOND ALARM SIGNALS Cans No.5 Engine Calls No.2 Engine Cans No.9 Engine Cans No.3 Truck Cans No.9 Truck Calls No.6 Hose Calls No.7 Hose 3- Calls No.1 Hose Weather Signals The weather and time signals will be a blast of from 15 to 20 seconds duration. Mter this warning signal, long blasts refer to weather and short blasts to temperature. Those for weather are sounded first: 1 Long-Fair weather 2 Long-Rain or snow 3 Long-Local rain or snow 4 Long-Heavy snow 1 Short-Lower temperature 2 Short-Higher temperature 3 Short-Cold wave The regular signal is given at 12:30 every day. Warning blasts, correct time 12:30 CAYUGA HEIGHTS VILLAGE GOVERNMENT Mayor-Leonard A. Maynard Trustees-E. H. Whiteside, E. H. Wanzer, William A. Hagan Treasurer-A. J. Heinicke Clerk-L. N. Simmons Health Officer-Dr. H. H. Crum ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLS Board of Education Term expiring December 31, 1932 J. W. Hook, E. A. Miller, J. F. Hickey Term expiring December 31, 1931 Fred C. Thompson, Lera C. Bostwick, Bessie L. Button Term expiring December 31, C. B. Moore, G. L. Cook, D. N. Van Hoesen Regular meetings of the Board are held on the first Tuesday in each month at 7:30 p. m. Officers of the Board J. W. Hook, president; C. L. Kulp, secretary; Clarence Snyder, treasurer Standing Committees Of the Board of Education with a brief outline of the departments under the direct supervision of each Finance-Commissioners Van Hoesen, Cook and Miller. Insurance, interest, loans, sinking fuds, bonds, contingent fund, treasurer's salary, salaries of assistant secretaries, stenographers, operator, etc. switch board op Teachers-Commissioners Coo k, Bostwick and Van Hoesen Building-Commissioners Miller. Thompson and Van Hoesen Supplies-Commissioners Hickey, Button and Moore Books, Apparatus and Printing Commissioners Thompson, Hickey and Bostwick Playgrounds-C 0 m m iss ion e r s Button, Hickey and Moore. Supervision Health-Commissioners Bostwick, Thompson and Button Residence and Tuition-Commissioners Moore, Cook and Miller Faculty for Administration-Claude L. Kulp, superintendent of schools; C. Louise Stilwell, sec of supt; Gladys Thomas, gen sec; Catherine A. Baber, sec Business Administration; Irene Baker, Information Bureau Supervisors-Marian E. Leary, drawing; Laura Bryant, vocal music; Emma M. S. Besig, Oral English; E. E. Bredbenner, health education, athletics; Mildred E. Stafford, penmanship and spelling and atypical division Librarians-Laura M. Warner and Grace Kennedy Senior High Schpol-Frank R. Bliss principal; Edith M. Pierce, secre~ tary; Rufus Lefevre, v-prin Mathematics-Margaret Ashton Elsie K. Errington, Alice M~ Evans, Emily Fasoldt, Lillian E. Fasoldt, Mayfred Claflin, Margaret C. Mason, Helen Ripley Latin-Clara S. Apgar, Frances Ball Florence Williamson Harriet B' O'Leary,. French-Ruth L. Miller, Leah Eber, Catherine Welch, Josephine R. Conlon, Catherine McClarty German-Ema Russo

31 OAKLAND and PONTIAC Distributor for Tompkins County English-Sara Marie Kelly, Helen R. Bingham, Emilie M. Brown. Mary V. McAllister, Delphine TenBroeck, Marian L. Warren, Adeline Newman, M. Isabel Murray History-May Wager, Mildred Potter, Maud L. M. Sheffer, Agnes Waite Biology and Botany-Margaret M. Reidy, Royal Gilkey, Isabel Neish, Rufus Lefevre 'Chemistry and Physics-Robert R. Scidmore 'Commercial-Lucy Townley, Caroline Schleich, Edward Pierce, Ruth Bell, Ethel Doney, Esther M. Mc Mahon Drawing-Marian E. Leary, Genevieve Covert Elementary Schools Dorothy Culligan, secretary Junior High School-Bertha M. Bartholomew, principal Arithmetic-Helen S. Lewis, Kathryn Sienson, Persis Rogers, Robert H. Hubbel English-Amy C. Butler, Margaret Lonergan, Ruth Purdy, Sophie Oldach, Carol Reinhardt, Eleanor Yost :Social Studies-Sophie Oldach, Esther M. Sears, Blanche Southcombe, Esther H. Stephenson, Robert H. Hubbell Drawing-Effie M. Warner 'General Science-Mary E. Townsley North West District-Kate L. Wool dist prin; Francis Wheeler, asst to 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, June Bigham ~Fall Creek School-Alice P. Sheffer, principal; Mary A. Nichols, senior teacher; Isabel W. Carey, Helen M. Chapman, Beatrice M. Felton, Jessie Bartholomew, Gertrude Schillke, Esther Campbell, Dorothy Blanding, Dorothy Balbirnie, Marion Schwartz, Ruth Hanselman, Maude C. Hopper 'Southwest District-Mary L. Arnold, dist principal; Marguerite E. Olp, asst to senior teachers Henry St. John School-S Geneva c W Clinton, Freda R. Slater, CHARLESD.TRUMBULL Dial S. Cayuga St.. ITHACA MOTOR CARS 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORY (OAK and HARD WOOD 'MYRON T. ENGLISH 215 COImELL senior teacher; Pearl L. Crysler, Bertha McCargo, Janet Goodhue, Ruth McClellan, Mildred M. Burritt, Margaret Cobb, Florence H. Robinson, Velda Ackley, Ruth C. Jackson, Genevieve Soule, Helen Emmons Sou t h Hill School-Cornelia Williams, principal; C. Estelle Mitchell, Ethel Beardsley, Mary Louise Wilson, Helen M. Gould, Lawrie J. Plimpton, Margaret L. Whyte West Hill School-234 Elm, Leona Westenc:1orf, senior teacher; Margaret Badger, Luella Pinney, Bernice Jacobs, Bdith Truman East District---~atYl.l~rir:e A, K:l'-' dist prin, EC'lll Gray,,_~ to senior teacher Belle Sherman Scituol--Ella E. Richards, senior teacher, M. Eleanor White, Anita Brockway, Lucile Brinsmaid, Florence Van Iderstine, Marion F. Wheelock, Katherine Knapp, Hazel A. Lamb, East Hill School-Edith T. Faucett, senior teacher; Mary Townsley, Helen Haas, Mary Bovier, Jean S. Reynolds, Dorothy M. Vann, Katharine O. Williams, Jeannette MacNaught, Hazel Stage Wyckoff School-Laura L. Pierson, senior teacher; Marguerite Turner, Ruth Love Special Classes-A Typical Division -C. Lucile Carter, Maude B. Bush Special Classes-Open Air School, Ada P. Sykes, Mildred Colby Special Classes-School for Crippled Children-Pearl Price, Amy J. Greene Special Departments-Vocal Music Laura Bryant, Ethel B. Torbert Special Departments-Instrumental Music-Bernice Finch, Sara Carolyn Marsh, Eugenia Adamus, Dayton Latham, Clayton Weber Special Departments-Industrial Arts-Clarence R. Dixon, Luther H. Kresge, Albert W. Meyn, Walter J. Sykes, Paul E. Thayer, Elmer J. Woodams Special Departments-Household Arts-Alice K. Irish, Julia B. Snyder, Corinne Newman Special Departments-Physical Education-Edgar E. Bredbenner, Alice H. Jackson, Joseph J. Tatascore Medical Inspection-Lewell T. Genung, GraceL.Cotton, E. F.Larkin, FLOORS PHONE 7911

32 PETRO OIL BURNERS - NO KOL OIL BURNERS Frank A Bano PlumblDlt...d Heatinlt CGatl'Scwr Ph...e 87&0 526 W. Buffalo St ITHACA DIRECTORY Elsie M. Sarge, Pauline R. Morris, Ralph W. Jones Attendance-Mary Castle ITHACA EVENING SCHOOL Courses offered for 1931-Americanization, arithmetic, elem. algebra, into algebra, adv. algebra, plane geometry, solid geometry, Spanish, French, penmanship, spelling, elem. English, high school English, bookkeeping, shorthand, home nursing, typewriting, mechanical drawing, cabinet making, pattern!ti<lkin".. printing, electricity, sewmg, millinery, bot?.ny, biology, music violin, CQbking, physical ed]c"'.':.i.-nl" Puol,,- speaking EVenu:rg' 'Schoul P?Cultv--Immigrant Education-Ellen "B. Canfield, Mrs. K. O. Williams. Commercial department-ruth N. Pierce, Edward Pierce, Edith M. Pierce, Lucy Townley, Caroline Schleich, Dorothy Calligan, Adeline Newman, Inez Tatascore. English department-marian L. Warren, Bertha Bartholomew, Margaret A. Lonergan. Foreign language department-leah E. Eber, J. E. Reyna. Mathematics department-lillian Fasoldt, John B. Peters, Royal Gilkey. History department-maude L. M. Sheffer. Physical education-e. E. Bredbenner, Alice Jackson, J. J. Tatascore. Drawing department Marian E. Leary, Effie Warner. Industrial arts division-c. R. Dixon, L. H. Kresge, E. J. Woodams, P. E. Thayer, A. W. Meyn, W. J. Sykes. Apprentice Training -F. K. Robinson, W. L. Cage, Leo Culligan, H. R. Bennett, W. D. Tutton, E. D. Townsley. Homemaking division-alma E. Fink, Alice K. Irish, Nellie M. Soule, Julia B. Snyder. Instrumental music-eugenia Adamus. Science department-margaret M. Reidy, L. J. Murray. Parental Study Groups-Mrs. F. O. Underwood, Miss F. Jones, Mrs. J. P. Matteson. Method of instruction -Laura Bryant, Marion E. Leary, E. E. Bredbenner. Kindergartens-The Junior Kindergarten-Judd Falls rd, Forest Home, R D 2 SUMMER SCHOOL FACULTY Ithaca Public Schools, Ithaca, N. Y. Administration and Supervision C. L. Kulp, superintendent; F. R. Bliss, principal; Laura M. Warner, librarian; C. Louise Stilwell, secretary Junior and Senior High Schools John W. Burke, Chemistry, Physics;: F. R. Wegner, Economics and Physical Geography; Delphine Ten Broeck, English; Emilie Brown, Marion L. Warren, Elsie K. Errington, Mathematics;: Royal Gilkey, Emily Fasoldt, Lillian Fasoldt, Alice M. Evans, Florence Williamson, Latin; Clara S. Apgar, Latin; Elizabeth Goepp, Catherine Walsh, French; Mildred Potter, Maud L. Sheffer, History; Kathryn Mason, Typewriting~' Ethel M. Doney, Shorthand; Ruth N. Pierce, Bookkeeping;. Adeline Newman, English; Clara Lewis, English; Helen S. Lewis,. Arithmetic; Esther Stephenson, History; Margaret M. Reidy,. Biology, Botany; Luther. H. Kresge, Manual Arts Elementary Schools Mary Townsley, 7th grade; Isabel' W. Carey, 6th grade; Ada P. Sykes, 5th grade; Susan F. Putney,. 4th grade; Helen D. Emmons,. 3rd grade; M. Leona Smith, 2nd grade; Hester McCracken, 1st grade; Katherine Hinman, Re- construction Home Music Eugenia Adamus-violin. Lester' Bascom-band instruments Playgrounds Edgar E. Bredbenner, director Belle Sherman-Pearle Westervelt,. Carl Peterson. East Hill-Ellen Canfield, Charles O'Brien. Fall Creek-Florence Andrews, Albert Meyn. Central-Norma Clark James Freeman. South Hill---': Anna Safford. West Hi1I-Inna Sharpe. Wyckoff-Ruth Burns. A~b~rn-AnnaTressy, John Mc WIlliams. Henry St. John-Mar-. garet Cook, Clifford Sheffield At~leti~ Field-Edward Pierce: SWImmmg-James Grooms SCHOOLS Town of Jthaca Union Free School, No.6. Martha.

33 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy L. Hitchcock, prin., E. Upland rd, Cay Hts. CORNELL UNIVERSITY Officers of Administration Pres-Livingston Farrand, Morrill Hall, tel 2549 Dean of the Faculty-W. A. Hammond, Goldwin Smith Hall, room 231, tel 5512 Comp-Charles D. Bostwick, Morrill Hall, tel 2315 Treas-George F. Rogalsky, Morrill Hall, tel 2315 Registrar-David F. Hoy, Morrill Hall, tel 2004 Secretary-Woodford Morrill Hall, tel 2941 Patterson, The Graduate School-Morrill Hall, tel 3731 College of Home Economics-Dean, Roberts Hall, room 122, tel 2410; Roberts Hall room 192, tel 2501 College of Arts and Sciences- Goldwin Smith Hall; r 137; tel 2110; sec, R. P. Sibley College of Law-Boardman Hall, tel 2676 Medical College-Stimson Hall, tel 2205 nette Evans, Sage College, tel 2193 Proctor-Captain C. G. Mead, Morrill Hall, tel 3631 Willard Straight Hall, office of Dir Foster Coffin, tel 2707 EMPIRE STATE SCHOOL OF PRINTING Founded and supported by the New York State Publishers Association. Pres, Jerome D. Barnum, Dan A. Johnson, director ITHACA CONSERVATORY... AFFILIATED SCHOOLS Officers of Administration Pres, George C. Williams; sec-treasmgr, B. L. Johnson; dean of women, Ida Powell; publicity mgr. Gertrude A. Evans; dietitian. Marguerite M. Fulkerson; matrons.. Mrs. O. D. Mulks, 440 E Buffalo; Mrs. I. J. Tustin, 130 E Buffalo;, Mrs. Anna Kelchner, 503 E Buffalo; Mary Jarvis, 307 N Tioga; Mrs. Susan Harris, 504 E Buffalo; Mrs. Sue Herndon, Westminster Hall Williams School of Expression and Veterinary College-James Law Dramatic Art Hall, tel 2965 (Associated with Ithaca Conservatory and Affiliated Schools) College of Agriculture-Dean Rob erts Hall, r 122, tel Sec., Dean, Rolla A. Tallcott Roberts Hall, r 192, tel 2501 College of Architecture-White Hall, Ithaca Conservatory of Music and.. tel 2400 Westminster Choir College of Engineering-Dean, D. Dean, John F. Williamson S. Kimball, Sibley Dome, tel 7261 School of Civil Engineering-Lin- Ithaca School of Physical Educatioa coin Hall, r 12, tel 2287 School of Electrical Engineering Director, Franklin Hall, r 18, tel 5251 University Division of Education Sage College, tel 2260 Dean, Laurence S. Hill Martin Institute for Speech Correction Director, Dr. Frederick Martin University Library-Librarian, Wil- Ithaca Military Band School lard Austen, Library Building, Dean, Ernest S. Williams tel 2449 Summer Session-Chairman, R. H. Jordan, Goldwin Smith Hall, r 252, tel Sec., B. S. Monroe, Goldwin Smith Hall, r 173, tel Ithaca Institution of Public School Music Dean, Albert Edmund Brown 4772 POST OFFICE Dean of Women-Miss R. Louise N. Tioga c E Buffalo; Clarence D. Fitch, 1 Sage avenue, tel 9212 Tarbell, postmaster; Albert W. The Infirmary-Superintendent, Dobbs, asst postmaster; Max A. Miss Alice V. Newton, East State Noethlig, supt of mails; Francis J. street, tel 2747 Kramer, asst supt of mails; Louis. Medical Advisers-For men, Dr. M. Burtt, foreman; clerks, John D. F. Smiley, the gymnasium; C. Grant, Mary V. K. Smith. tel For women, Dr. Jen- Louis L. Dickens, Mertie M. EUGENE R. BREWSTER ~~r:~fla~i.?: ~~~~~~ Radiotritiaa, ~r:::et~~y ~~~tio~~f ~m~;.,!$eadqp:..~~2~~1~2~i ~. ~AWJJ1u~r

34 J. R. GARRETT CO., Inc. Metal Weatherstrl~reens ROOFING GOODYEAR RUBBER FLOORING DIAL 2087, ITHACA DIRECTORY Brown, James L. Murphy, Cary H. Brown, Harry L. Bullock, Le Roy R. Grant, Clarence W. Brashear, Don E. Noble, Leon Stark, John Carty, Walter L. Carpenter, Fair A. Stevens, Thomas Solan, Emery G. Pew, Vernon E. Switzer, Edward Sherwood, C. L. Cook 'Sub Clerks-Chester C. Coats, James Powers, W. J. Hassan 'Carriers-Charles F. Carpenter, Christopher M. Kelly, Charles W. Mabee, John F. Bolger, Howard J. Batterson, Arthur W. Murphy, Henry P. O'Neil, George A. Harrington, Randolph S. Wickham, Frank A. Noble, Frank G. Lounsbery, Ward W. Washburn, Frank A. Burns, Charles F. Hassan, Emmet R. Campbell, Joseph L. Bailey, Ray E. Vandermark, Joel Couch, Frank R. Smith, Luke P. Keefe, Frank M. Halladay, Harry C. Morey, John T. Seaman, John Powers, R. A. Wheeler, Paul LaFrance ',Substitutes-Francis Smith, M. R. Coon Rural Delivery Carriers-I, John T. Scofield; 2, Earl Sharp; 3, Fred H. Cornlish; 4, A. S. Campbell; 5, Arthur L. Updyke; 6, George Dorn 'Custodian Force, U. S. Public Bldg. Floyd E. Woodin, fireman-laborer, Bert Washington, laborer, Thomas E. Woodin, chairman. Office open for general delivery and sale of stamps from 7 a. m. to 6:30 p m. Registry department open from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money order department open from 9 a m. to 5 p. m. Last collection of mail 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. Last dispatch of mail 10:30 p. m. Station No. I, 414 Eddy, Joseph H. Warts, clerk in charge 'Station No.2, Cornell Co-operative Society-B. E. Sanford, clerk in charge Station No.3, 507 N Cayuga-Lee H. Daniels, clerk in charge Station No.4, 526 W State-Frank M. Zorn, clerk in charge Station No.6, 1024 N Tioga William H. Hoffman, clerk in charge Motor Vehicle Dept-Wilmer J. Wilson, mechanic; Harry Lynn, driver-mechanic; B. Frank Mc Daniels, driver-mechanic; G. B. Hart, driver-mechanic; sub drivermech, J. J. Sullivan Special Delivery Messengers-Willia J. Hassan; O. R. Gere, Donald Ellis, James Powers, Robert G. Ware, Robert Batterson, A. Alexander, L. B. Tarbell POST OFFICES IN TOMPKINS COUNTY (Money Order Offices in Bold Type) Office Brooktondale Caroline Depot Dryden Village Etna Freeville Groton Ithaca Jacksonville Ludlowville McLean Myers Newfield North Lansing Peruville Slaterville Springs South Lansing Trumansburg West Danby Township Caroline Caroline Dryden Dryden Dryden Groton Ithaca Ulysses Lansing Groton Lansing Newfield Lansing Groton Caroine Lansing Ulysses Danby CHURCHES AND CHURCH SOCIETIES Baptist First Baptist Church-DeWitt Park. Rev. Alfred H. Boutwell, pastor. Rev. JOhn D. W. Fetter, University pastor. Services, 10:30 a. m., Sunday school, 11 :45 a. m., 7 :30 B. Y. P. U.-5:45 Baptist Student Forum, prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30, see p 542 Tabernacle Baptist Church-eor Utica and East Lincoln. Rev. J. Irving Reese, pastor. Services, Church Worship 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., Bible School 10:00 <t. m., Christian Endeavor Society meetings 6:30 p. m., Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m., see p 541 Catholic (Roman) Church of the Immaculate Conception-cor N Geneva and W. Seneca. Rev. William Byrne, M. R.,. pastor, Rev. Leo A. Smith, assistant. Masses on Sunday: 7! 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m., Bapttsms 3:15 p. m. Vespers and Benediction 3:45 p. m. Masses

35 ELECTRIC MOTORS We carry a stock and can llive you rush aenlce. Prompt repairing, too. Amos A. Barns, of course 440 W. State St. Phone lTHAcA DIRECTORY on Holy days 5:30, 7, 8, and 9 a. m. Communion on Good Friday 6 a. m. Masses on First Friday: 7 and 7:30 a. m., week days 7 and 7:30 a. m., see p 536 Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist Cascadil1a Park cor University avo Mrs. Glenmore Holmes first reader. Services, Sunday at 11 a. m., and Wednesday at 8 p. m. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Reading room, 313 E State, open daily except Sunday and legal holidays from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. Christian and Missionary Alliance, Gospel Tabernacle 506 N. Plain. Rev. Clarence E. Humiston, pastor. Services 10:30 a. m., and 8:00 p. m., Sunday school 11 :45 a. m., mid week prayer service, Young Peoples 7:15 p. m., Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Friday 7:30 p. m. at homes of members Congregational First Congregational Church-cor W Seneca and N Geneva. Pastor, Rev. William F. Hastings, Rev. James A. G. Moore, university pastor. Morning services at 11 :00 a. m., and Church School 10:00 a. m. Students' and Senior Young People's Society. Supper and service 6:00 p. m., High School Young People 6:30 p. m., Church night Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts, Troop No.2, Fridays 7:30 p. m., Men's Association monthly. Missionary society monthly. Kings Daughters fortnightly Episcopal St. John's Church-21O N Cayuga. Rev. Henry P. Horton, rector, Rev. Frank Lambert, university pastor. Services at 8, 9 and 11 a. m., Sunday school 9:50 a. m., see p 540 Hebrew Beth EI Temple of Ithaca. cecourt N Tioga Lutheran Church 109 Oak av, Rev. W. M. Hom, D. D., pastor. Services 11:00 a. m., and 8 p. m., Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Women's auxiliary meets first Thursday 2:30 p. m., Boy Scouts Troup I, Friday at 7:30 p. m. Radio broadcasting station W. L. C. I., wave length meters, broadcasts all services Sunday 11 :00 a. m., see p 539 First Methodist Episcopal Church N Aurora, cor E. Court. Alfred P. Coman pastor, Rev. Rev. Eugene Durham student pastor, Charlotte Arnold ministers asst. Services at 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 10:00 a. m., H. E. Ross, superintendent. Epworth League meets Sunday evening, 8:30 6:30 and Student p. m., in church League parlors. Women's Foreign Missionary Society meets monthly. Young Women's Home Missionary Society meets monthly. Ladies' Aid meets monthly. Midweek worship 8:00 p. m., Wednesday. Church Home of the Westminster Choir School, see p 538 State Street Church-304 W State cor N Albany. Rev. Hiram G. Burley pastor. Services at 10:30 a. m., and 7:15 p. m., Sunday school 11 :45 a. m., Midweek service 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. Parsonage 119 Fayette Forest Home Church-Rev. Ernest C. Van Keuren, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., evening services at 7:30. Epworth League 8:30 p. m., High School League 4:45 p. m. Colored St. James African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church-116 Cleveland avo Rev. Derrick M. Byrd, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday School at 1 p. m. Calvary Baptist Church-507 N Albany. Rev. Benjamin H. Payne, pastor; Rev. William S. Payne, asst pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunday school 10 a. m., prayer meeting Wednesday 8:30 and 10 p. m., B. Y. P. U., 7-8 p. m. Sunday First Presbyterian Church-Martin D. Hardin, minister; asst pastor, Rev. John B. Dobson; Rev. Hugh A. Moran, student pastor; sec, Mrs. Trevor Teele. Church School 9:40. Services at 11 :00 a. m., and evening 8 p. m.. Young Ammuitioa S. R. TISDEL CO. 310 E. Seuec:a St. Rep~irs GUNS ITHACA. No V PI-IONE 5051 IlU

36 Ph t h PHOTO-ENGRAVERS Ithaca Engraving Go. I oograp ers DESIGNERS First Nal,on.! Bank BlJlld,na ITHACA DIRECTORY Peoples Group 5:30 p. m., Westminster Society 6:30 p. m., Girl Scouts, Mon. Tues. and Wednesday 4 p. m., Boy Scouts Troop 4, Friday 7:30 p. m., see p 537 First Unitarian Church-cor N Aurora and E Buffalo Sts. Rev. Frank S. Gredler, pastor. Services at 11 a. m., Sunday school at 10 a. m., Young Peoples Religious Union 6:00 p. m. MISSIONS Beebe Community Chapel, 1016 W State, Charles B. Van Buren supt, S. S., 10:30 a. m., preaching 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursdays Pentecostal Church of Christ-223 SPlain. K. Robbins, pastor. Preaching 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school 10 a. m., midweek services Tuesdays and Thursdays 7:30 p. m. Salvation Army-121 W State. Adjutant William A. Ayers, officer in charge. Services Sunday 10:45 a. m., and 2:45 p. m., Tues., Thurs. and Fridays 8 p. m. Young Peoples Legion 3:45 p. m., see p 543 CEMETERIES Calvary Cemetery-Floral av byd limits City Cemetery-133 University East Lawn Cemetery Association Mitchell byd limits Inlet Valley Cemetery-Spencer rd Lake View Cemetery Co. (Inc) Pres-treas, J. W. Hook, Cemetery Lake rd Mt. Olivet R. C. Cemetery, EState Pleasant Grove-George French, sexton, Kline rd, R D 1 HOSPITALS Ithaca Memorial Hospital. Pres, H. N. Ogden; v-pres, John Reamer; sec, R. C. Osborn; treas, F. C. Cornell Cayuga Preventorium (Inc). Pres, Dr. L. P. Larkin; sec, Elda Van Vost LIBRARIES Cornell Library Asso., N Tioga corner E. Seneca. Open daily except Sundays and legal holidays from 11 G. m. to 5 p. m., and 7 to 9 p. m. Pres, Charles E. Cornell; v-pres-treas, F. C. Cornell; sec, Henry P. Horton; librarian, E. T. Turner; acting librarian, Anna Elsbree; trustees: M Van Cleef, Louis P. Smith, Harry G. Stutz, pastors of churches, superintendents of schools, Chairman of Board of Supervisors, Mayor of City, and Chief Engineer of Fire Department Cornell University Library, Library Building, Campus; librarian, Otto Kinkeldey; assoc librarian, Elias R. B. Willis Directory Library Chamber of Commerce rooms, official City directories for free public use, maintained by H. A. Manning Co., publishers of Ithaca directory Tompkins County Bar Association Library, Ithaca Savings Bank bldg (312) Tompkins County Library, Dorothy Wightman, librarian, Cornell Library bldg. ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, FRA TERNAL SOCIETIES, PATRJ OTIC, RELIGIOUS, SOCIAL AND WELFARE ORGANIZA TIONS, ETC. American Association of University Women, Ithaca Branch-Rec sec,. Mrs. B. A. Slocum; treas, Mrs. R. D. Willis. Meets on call American Legion-See Veteran Military Organizations American Red Cross Headquarters Tompkins County Chapter, 201 W Clinton. Chr, H. C. Troy; V-CM, B. L. Melvin; sec, Eugenia Van Cleef; exec-sec, Stella Myers Boy Scouts of America-Louis Agassiz Fuertes Council-Pres, C. H. Newman; scout exec, Kenneth B. Spear, 121 E Seneca (205) Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Ithaca Lodge No Ex. R., Edgar E. Tunison; sec,_ Erford C. Collier; treas, John Furey. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Elks Temple Benevolent Protective Order of Elks Improved-Forest City Lodge 180. Ex Ruler, John E. Mason; sec, Philip Woodsin; treas, Tony L. Irvin. Meets 2nd and 4th Wed. at 119 S Tioga Chicago Fraternal Life Association Eureka Conclave No Pres, Mrs. Cora M. Downie, Trumansburg; sec, Mrs. Carrie H. Morey' treas, Mrs. Katherine Caswell:

37 HUDSON SUPER EIGHT The H. C. T. Motor &Equipment Co. Sal. Room 211 S. Ca:rugaSt. Service Station 622 W. State St. Phones d II.S ITHACA DIRECTORY ESSEX SUPER SIX 37 Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays K. of P. Hall Campus Club-Pres, Mrs. D. S. Kimball; sec, Mrs. Ralph Hospital; treas, Mrs. B. F. Kingsbury Catholic Daughters of America Court Santa Maria No G. Regent, Mrs. Edith Goetchins; fin sec, M. Malone; cor sec, Frances Feehan; treas, Mrs. Emma Hutchinson. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at K. of C. Home Child Study Club-Pres, Mrs. Edith C. Cope; sec, Mrs. Louise P. Frost; treas, Mrs. Etta M. Kiely. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays City Federation of Women's Organizations-Pres, Mrs. T. J. Barker; v-pres, Mrs. Dean Smiley; sec, Mrs. W. Ellis; treas, Mrs. A. B. Slover. Meets 2nd Friday each month at 7 :45 p. m. Cornell Club of Ithaca-Pres, L. C. Urquhart; v-pres, Clarence Morse; sec, William J. Waters; treas, Stanley Perez Cornell Masque (University Dramatic Society), W. S. Hall Council of Social Agencies-Pres, Dr. W. F. Willcox; sec, Mrs. Gail C. Stover Country Club of Ithaca-Pres, Minor McDaniels; sec-treas, B. E. Stanford; clubhouse Triphammer road, Cayuga Heights Daughters of American Revolution See Veteran Military Organizations East Lawn Cemetery Assn-Pres, Elmer H. Wanzer; sec, Carl Crandall; treas, Floyd Springer, office 304 EState Engineering Social Club-Pres, Mrs. McLean; sec-treas, Mrs. Warren Hook. Meets 2nd Th'Jrs. Sibley Recreation Rooms, C. U Family Welfare Society, 201 W Clinton-Pres, William J. Davis; sec, Nellis M. Crouse; treas, T. J. McInerney; exec sec, Margaret P. Scott Frances Harper Woman's Club Pres, Mrs. Loretta T. Jones; sec, Mrs. Nellie Bird; treas, Mrs. Mary Payne. Meets 2nd and 4th Friday at Serv-Us League Community Center Fraternal Order of Eagles, Ithaca Aerie No Pres, Thomas J. Shannon; sec, John F. Furey; treas, Arthur Burns. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondavs and special meetings 2nd Monday for initiation, 330 EState Garden Club of Ithaca-Pres, Mrs. John Young; sec, Mrs. Jeanette Williams Grarld Army of the Republic-see Veteran Military Organizations HOME FOR THE AGED Old Ladies' Home--The Ladies Union Belevolent Society. Pres, Mrs. Nannie R. Brown; sec, Anna M. Whitwell; treas, John P. Young Insurance Agents Club of Ithaca Pres, H. A. Carey; sec-treas, F. A. Rogalsky 1. O. O. F.-Canton Ithaca No. 58. Captain, Alpheus P. Dunham; clk, Ear! G. Alexander. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays Odd Fellows Temple 1. O. O. F. Home and Orphanage State of New York-Arthur G. Adams, trustee, 114 N Tioga (420) 1. O. O. F.-Iroquois Encampment, No. 16. Scribe, Lyle M. Oswalt; C. P., Nestor F. Smith. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at 1. O. O. F. Temple 1. O. O. F.-Ladies Patriarchs Militant No. 10. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Fellows Temple. Pres, Mrs. Evelyn Dunham; sec, Mrs. Marian C. Smith; fin sec, Mrs. Myrtle Smith; treas, Mrs. Lela English 1. O. O. F.-Ithaca Lodge, No. 71. N. G., Robert E. Dickens; R. S., Harold Thompson; F. S., Harry Doane; treas, U. S. Johnson. Meets Fridays at Odd Fellows Temple 7:30 p. m. 1. O. O. F.-Hawthorne Rebekah Lodge, No N. G., Mrs. Ethel Smith; rec sec, Mrs. A. B. Stover; fin sec, Mary A. Machin; treas, Vera Snyder. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at Odd Fellows Temple 1. O. O. F. Odd Fellows Home and Orphanage--Trumansburg rd. Pres, Thomas W. McKnight, N. Y. C.; sec, Lynton G. Kelley, Auburn, N. Y.; treas, Alfred H. Fish, Poughkeepsie Ithaca Advertising Club-Pres, Charles Seaburg; sec, Carl Buchanan. Meets every Thursday at 12:30 at Ithaca Hotel Phone 2422 D. L. & W. eo.i McREAVY COAL CO. 1.~.KF. AYE. PHONE Z4Z2

38 Marshall Dairy Co. 703 W. STATE ST. DIAL 29tl lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 Ithaca Automobile Dealers' Association-Pres, William T. Pritchard; sec-treas, Edgar E. Tunison Ithaca Automobile Club The- Pres Charles E. Curtis; treas, Earl E. Atkinson; sec, Katherine M. Conlon, Savings Bank bldg (416), N Tioga Ithaca Children's Home Association -Pres Mrs. Wilder D. Bancroft; sec, M~s. Addie M. Winton; treas, Mary J. Hull. Board meets 3rd Monday at the home Ithaca Council Girl Scouts, Inc. Com. Mrs. W. Forrest Lee. Meets 2nd Tuesdays at Women's Community House Ithaca Community Chest-Pres, Harold Flack; exec sec, Fannie P. Campbell Ithaca Exchange Club-Pres, Harry B. Christenat; sec, James E. Matthews. Meets every Tuesday at Ithaca Hotel 12:15 Ithaca Hebrew Sunday School Association-Pres, Mrs. Lawrence Mintz; treas, Mrs. P. C. Sainburg, E Court c N Tioga Ithaca Memorial Alumnae Association-Pres, Clara Woolsey; sec, Edith Holland; treas, Frances Tyrell. Meets 1st Friday each month Ithaca Memorial Hospital Medical Staff-Dr. J. W. Judd, pres.; Dr. Dr. Hudson Wilson, sec 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, Mrs. Hudson Wilson; rec sec, Mrs. Ralph Mungle; cor sec, Mrs. A. B. Wray; treas, Mrs. A. R. Congdon. Meets 1st and 3rd Monday from October to May Knights of Columbus-Ithaca Council, No G. K, John J. Loughnan; rec sec, Luke P. Keefe; fin sec, Thomas E. Solan. Meets 2nd and 4th Thursdays in K of C. Home Knights of Pythias-Cascadilla Lodge, No. 89. C. C., Roy Hopper; K. R. S., Paul B. Hover; M. of F., John C. Grant. Meets Wednesdav Lodge Rooms, 217 W State - Pythian Sisters-Cayuga Temple, No. 69. M. E. C., Estella Rundle; EUCTROPURE PASTEURIZED Milk and Creant M. of F., Mrs. Belle Johnson; M. R. C., Mrs. Maude Grant. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at K of P. Hall, 217 W State League of Women Voters-Chairman, Mrs. F. B. Morrison; sec, Mrs. C. R. Crosby; treas, Mrs. Charlotte DeWitt MACCABEES Ithaca Tent No. 313-Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Maccabee Hall, 111 N Tioga W. B. A., Ithaca Review, No. 369 Pres, Mrs. Bert Rea; fin sec, Mrs. Marne Crance. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at K of P. Hall, 217 W State MASONIC Amaranth Thimble Club-Pres, Mrs. Alice Mitchell; sec-treas, Mrs. Jessie F. Williamson; v-pres, Mrs. Thomas Southby. Meets Fri. at members' homes 2nd Balbec Grotto M. O. V. P. E. R. Monarch, A. B. Treman; sec, Benjamin H. Boyce. Meets 2nd Fridays except July and August at Masonic rooms Board of Trustees Ithaca Masonic Temple Corp.-Ch., Will M. Sawdon; sec, Elwyn S. Sloughter; treas, Willard W. Ellis Cayuga Chapter Order of De Molay-M. C., Richard Stone; D., Louis E. Daffiemyer. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at Temple Craftsman's Ladies Club-Pres, Mrs. Clarence Snyder; sec, Mrs. Mabel C. Mattocks. Meets 1st Tuesday Masonic Temple Eagle Chapter No. 58, R. A. M. E. H. P., Eric V. Dudley; king, W. J. Watkins; scribe, L. N. Simmons; sec, Albert W. Dobbs; treas, F. H. Springer. Regular convocations 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at Masonic Temple Forest City Chapter, No. 436, O. E. S.-W. M., Mrs. Warren Hook; sec, Mrs. Edith Mandeville; treas, Mrs. Elizabeth Sunderville. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays in Masonic Temple Fidelity Lodge, No. 51, F. and A. M.-W. M., M. M. Curchin; sec, George R. Huff. Regular communications 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays at new Masonic Temple. Annual 1st Tuesday December

39 JAMIESON-McKINNEY COMPANY PLUMBING-HEATING-VAPOR-VACUUM-STEAM AND HOT WATER 111 S. CAYUGA ST. PHONE 2155 Hobasco Lodge, No. 716, F. and A. M.-W. M., George C. Williams; sec, S. Bruce Wilson. Regular communications j2nd and 4th Thursdays at Masonic Temple Ithaca Masonic Club-Pres, R. H. Boyce; sec, H. H. Perry; treas, R. R. Lumbard. Meets 2nd Wednesday of month at Masonic Temple Needlecraft Club of Eastern Star Pres, Mrs. Stella Dean; sec, Mrs. W. Raymond Girton Order of Amaranth, Oriana Court, No. 47. R. M., Georgianna Josh; sec, Mrs. Beatrice Schempp; treas, Mrs. Nellie Yontz. Stated meetings 3rd Mondays at Masonic Temple Masonic Relief Asso.-Pres, B. L lTHAcA DIRECTORY Johnson; sec, Arthur L. Daniels Sprague Club-130 S Aurora St. Augustine Commandery, No. 38, Knights Templar-com, Henry C. Thorne; rec, Edward N. JaCJ!"son; treas, C. G. Garrett. Regular conclaves 1st and 3rd Thursdays, Masonic Temple Tompkins County Shrine Association-Pres, J. E. Van Natta; 1st v-pres, Harry Clark; sec, William J. Mitchell; treas, Fred H. Atwater. Meets 1st Mo nday of each month White Shrine Association-Pres, Mrs. Nellie Wright; v-pres, Sarah Barnum; sec, Mrs. Alberta Lawrence; treas, Mabel Cornell. Meets 4th Friday of month in Masonic Temple MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS Regimental Headquarters, 10th Infantry, New Guard. Regular York drill National Thursday evening at State Armory, C. U. Drill Hall Senior Reserve Officers Training Corps, Cornell University Military and Patriotic Organizations (see Veteran Military Organizations) Mooseheart Legion-S. R., Mrs. Mary Durling; sec, Mrs. Edna Maloney Patrons of Husbandry, Forest City Grange, No Master, W. L. Dean; sec, Mrs. Rachel T. Hanshaw; treas, Elizabeth E. Bogardus. Meets 1st and 3rd Saturday evenings in Odd Fellows Temple P. E. O. Sisterhood Chapter 1, New York-Pres, Mrs. Robert Chamberlain; v-pres, Mrs. J. W. Fetter; rec sec, Mrs. Harry Ward; cor sec, Mrs. James Benner; treas, Mrs. Victor Underwood Reconstruction Home--Pres, George Livermore; v-pres, R. C. Osborne; sec, Virgil D. Morse; treas, Sherman Peer Rotary Club of Ithaca-Pres, Lyman P. Wilson; sec, Earl E. Atkinson. Regular lunches Wednesdays at Ithaca Hotel Royal Arcanum, Forest City Council, No. 147-Regent, Charles Vanderkar; sec, Charles E. Cornell; collector, John Leachteneauer. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays at 7:30 p. m., Albany c Seneca Serv-us League Center, Colored Community House--Pres, Mrs. Jessie B. Cooper; v-pres, Lloyd Hammond; sec, Lydia James; treas, Mrs. Vera Irvin. Meets every 4th Tues of month at Community House, Community open from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m., and 7:30 to 10:30 p. m. Social Service League of Ithaca Pres, O. G. Guerlac; v-pres, Mrs. V. D. Morse; treas, B. L. Johnson; head wkr, Ada Powell; sec, Ellen B. Canfield. West Side House, 920 W Buffalo and North Side House 206 Third Society Prevention Cruelty to Animals, 101 N Tioga Sons of Italy Lodge Meets at presidents call, 515 W Seneca Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Society-Pres, Fred D. Gilbert; treas, Ralph Mungle; sec, Charles Green Tompkins County Bar Association -Pres, Riley H. Heath; sec, Lewis Thaler; treas, Lawrence M. Mintz, office Savings Bank Bldg Tompkins County Board of Child Welfare--Mrs. M. E. Calkins, chr.; Mrs. Eugene Baker, sec. Meets 1st Thursday at 201 W Clinton Tompkins County Medical Society Pres, Dr. Robert H. Fisher; v-pres, Dr. W. Forest Lee; sec-treas, Wilber G. Fish Town and Gown Club-Pres, R. W. Sailor; sec, F. M. Coffin; treas, J. P. McNamara. Meets first Friday at 504 Stewart av FLOWERS THE YEAR ROUND - For Every Occasion TURUY HILL NUlI.SEIlT AT TARNA DIAL 2003 THE FLOWER NOOK 105 N. Tioga St. Dial 7704

40 , J. E. VAN NATTA - EQUIPMENT ENGINEERS ITHACA Everything for the Office CORTLAND lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 VETERAN MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS American Legion Post No. 221 Com, Leslie L. Wilson; adj, John D. Kinney; fin officer, R. W. Mungle. Meets first Thursday each month at place designated American Legion, Women's Auxiliary Post, No. 221-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, at homes of members Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War, No. 12-Pres, Mrs. Wheaton; sec, Mrs. Edna Hart; treas, Mrs. Lena Mack. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at G. A. R. Hall Daughters of American Revolution Cayuga Chapter-Regent, Mrs. Paul Kruse; rec sec, Mrs. H. A. Ward; cor sec, Mrs. E. H. Utter; treas, Mrs. Leslie Wilson. Meets 1st Tuesday of month Daughters of Union Veterans, Julia Dent Grant Tent, No. 17-Pres, Mrs. Minnie Harrington; sec, Mrs. Harriett L. Savercool; treas, Mrs. Margaret Dockstader. Meets 1st and 3rd Thursday at Military Hall Grand Army of the Republic, Sidney Post, No. 41-Com, Horace Shaw; jr v-com, Nelson Brown; q. m., James B. Spaulding. Meets 1st Monday 3 p. m., at G. A. R. Hall, Library Bldg Ladies of the G. A. R., William Glenny Circle, No. 44--Pres, Mrs. Flora 1. South; sec, Mrs. Lena Mack; treas, Mrs. Glennie Kellogg. Meets 1st and 3rd Fridays at Odd Fellows Temple Sons of Union Veterans, D. W. Burdick Camp, No. 4O---Com, Leon N. Tyler; sec, C. F. Cowles; treas, David Barnard. Meets 1st and 3rd Mondays at G. A. R. Hall Veterans of Foreign Wars, Finger Lakes Post, No. 961-Com, William (Jack) Ozmun; adj, Walton Fisher; q. m., Leon Wharton. Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday each month 8 p. m., 319 E Seneca Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Asso. Pres, John Nadge; sec, James L. Murphy; treas, Nelson A. Savercool. Meets 3rd Monday Hibbard blk Women's Auxiliary of the Ithaca Hospital-Pres, Mrs. Anna Whitcomb; sec, Mrs. Victor Gage Women's Overseas Service League, Ithaca Unit-Pres, Mrs. Leonard Maynard; sec, Grace Cotton Women's Relief Corps, Truesdall Corps, No. 61-Pres, Mrs. Harry Johnson; sec, Mrs. Gertrude Barron; treas, Mrs. Len Yonkins. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at G. A. R. Hall Women's Christian Temperance Union, City Union-Pres, Mrs. Mary B. Wood; cor sec, Mrs. L. P. Holston; rec sec, Mrs. Fred Spencer; treas, Mrs. Libbie Mc Daniels. Meets Thursdays 3 p. m. at Community bldg Woman's Christian Temperance Union, County Union-Pres, Mrs. Mary B. Wood; cor sec, Mrs. Lotta B. Huson; rec sec, Laura Smith; treas, Mrs. Stella Hanford Woman's Community House, N Cayuga cor Seneca. Tel Opened January 11, 1921, center for social, educational, recreational and welfare activities of women and girls of Ithaca and Tompkins County. Rooms for employed girls and transients. Headquarters of Federated Community Clubs, Girl Scouts, and Camp Fire Girls. Building open at all times. Pres, Mrs. Frederick E. Bates; sec, Mrs. Clare B. Simmons; treas, Mrs. A. B. Stover; exec sec, Elizabeth Senft Young Men's Christian Association-Sec, S. Bruce Wilson, 202 E Buffalo Young Women's Community Club Pres, Irene Rumsey; sec, Alice Grover; treas, Marjorie Grant. Meets 1st Tuesday of month Women's Community bldg Young Women's Hospital Aid-Pres Mrs. J. D. Kinney; treas, Mrs: Louisa Butler; sec, Mrs. J. A. Van Order Zonta Club-Pres, Gladys Thomas' rec sec, Gail Stover; treas, Isabei Seaburg. Meets every other Thursday evenings at Ithaca Hotel LABOR ORGANIZATIONS Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers Union, Local No. 26-Sec, George Grover. Meets 2nd Friday at Odd Fellows Hall Am.erican Federation of Musi- Cians, Local No. 132-Sec, John B. Stout. Meets 1st Sundays Feb., May, Aug. and Nov. at 310 Cayuga

41 Your Education is Enhanced Just So Much When You Read The Ithaca Journal-News Get It E,ery Day 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORY Barbers International Union, No. 481-Pres, James R. Saunders; sec-treas, Solomon Newman. Meets 4th Tuesdays at Board of Commerce Rooms Carpenters Union Local No. 603 Pres, Fred Shaw; sec-bus agt, Fred Thompson. Meets first and third Friday p. m. at K. of P. Hall Cigarrnakers Union, No. 121-Pres, W. J. C. Wismar; v-pres, George. B. Berry; sec-treas John Nadge Meets 3rd Wednesdays nternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 241 Pres, John J. Keefe, Jr. Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday, Odd Fellows Temple Ithaca Typographical Union No. 379-Meets last Saturdays each month at Military Hall, 7 p. m. Journeymen Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters International Union No. I09-Sec, John J. Keefe; treas, M. W. Thompson, 514 N Tioga. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays at Central Labor Hall Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers Union, No. 178-Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at G. A. R. Hall COURTS (See pages 82) Surrogate Court (See page 82) TOMPKINS COUNTY OFFICERS (See page 83) UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT (See page 83) Finger Lakes State Park Commission Robert H. Treman, Chairman; W. Leffingwell, vice-chairman; Henry O. Palmer, treas; William J. Mitchell, asst secretary; Carl Crandall, sect engineer H. A. MANNING CO. PUBLISHERS Directories and Maps CITY-COUNTY-INDUSTRIAL Publications in the nine Northeastern States from New Hampshire to Pennsylvania. Large industrial publications listing Manufacturers and Industrial Trades. Maps of Cities in Northeastern United States, flat or folded to fit pocket. Prices from 30c to SOc. OFFICES: 98 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 514 Wedgeway Bldg., Schenectady, N. Y. 33 Lyman Street, Springfield, Mass. 537 Congress St., Portland, Me.

42 lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 This is The Sign of The Progressive Merchant Who Appreciates Your Patronage by Letting You Use His City Directory Who Shows His Desire That You Learn the Efficiency That Frequent Use Will Give to You Every City must have a Directory to not only give the names and addresses of its citizens, but also to give that character of progressiveness that would record the names of its people for historical purposes. Everyone has forefathers, these forefathers have made the history of this country, some day you will be the forefather and your descendants can visualize your life's work quicker through the registration in the Directory of your time than in any other way. The biographical history of the masses is contained in the City Directory and NO OTHER PLACE. That stamps its importance to the family. To make your history, watch your directory registration to see that it accurately records your position in life from year to year. THE CIRCULATION OF THE CITY DIRECTORY EX TENDS TO EVERY CITIZEN OF THIS CITY. The Information Bureaus of the City are for FREE public use and your merchant, banker, physician, dentist, hotel and restaurant and garage man expect that the masses of the people shall without hesitation ask for a look at the City Directory. LOOKFORTHESffiNOFTHE PROGRESSIVE MERCHANT

43 AUTOMOBILES-AGENCIES 19:31-ITHAcA DIRECTORY AUTOMOBILES AND AGENCIES Name of Car Dealer Address Tel. Page Austin Hurst Garage Co. 301 S. Cayuga Buick J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga Cadillac J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green Chrysler Covert & Evans 218 S. Cayuga 2655 center lines DeSoto J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green Dodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Essex H. C. T. Motor & Equipment Co. 201 S. Cayuga 2111 top margins Franklin Graham H. R. Bennett Odell Motor Co. 527 W. State 404 E. State center lines Hudson H. C. T. Motor & Equipment Co. 201 S. Cayuga 2111 top margins Hupmobile Odell Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 center lines LaSalle J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green Oakland Chas. D. Trumbull S. Cayuga 2681 top margins Plymouth Wm. T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Plymouth Covert & Evans 218 S. Cayuga 2655 center lines Plymouth J. B. Lang Engine & Pontiac Garage Co. Chas. D. TrumbUll E. Green S. Cayuga top margins Studebaker State Street Garage 402 E. State Whippet J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green WiIlys-Knight J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green Automobile Trucks, Tractors and Agencies Dodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Sanford J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green White Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) E. State 2531 center lines Automobile Tires and Tubes Diamond Charles D. Trumbull 208 S. Cayuga 2681 top mar~ins Dunlop J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayu~a Firestone Reynolds & Drake Garage Co S. Cayuga 2652 back cover G. &J. J. P. Conley 117 S. Aurora General O. K. Tire & Battery Shop 232 S. Cayuga Goodrich W. D. Lyme, Tires III E. Green Goodyear O. K. Tire & Battery Shop 232 S. Cayuga Goodyear Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) E. State 2531 center lines Goodyear J. B. Lang Engine and Garage Co E. Green Kelly Whipple's Service Station Kelly-Sprin~field J. B. Lang Engine and 202 E. Falls 2088 center lines Garage Co E. Green Mansfield Treman, Kin~ & Co E. State 2333 top mar~lns Miller J. P. Conley 117 S. Aurora Richland Treman, King & Co. 101 E. State 2333 top margins U. S. Royal Frear Tire Sales Co. 206 S. Cayuga Automobile Batteries Exide Whipple's Service Station E. Falls 2088 center lines Exide Lohr & Kramer 105 W. Green Prest-OoLite Hurst Gara~e Co. 301 S. Cayuga Super Service J. P. Conley 117 S. Aurora Universal Chas. D. Trumbull S. Cayu~a 2681 top margins Willard Ithaca Oil Co. 202 S. Cayu~a 8639 top margins Willard Marion Bros. 225 S. Cayuga Willard Frear Tire Sales Co. 206 S. Cayu~a

44 AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE 1931-lTHAC'A DIRECTORy-1931 STORAGE State Street Garage, Inc. Studebaker SALES AND SERVICE 402 E. State Street Phone 2022 WASHING J. G. PRITCHARD & SON SALES and SERVICE GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS 227 South Cayuga St. Phone 2396 ITHACA, N. Y. H. R. BENNETT AUTHORIZED Franklin Service Station GENERAL REPAIRING BRAKE SERVICE-EXIDE BATTERIES BATTERY RECHARGING AND RENTALS ACETYLENE WELDING AND CUTTING AZTEC BRAKE LINING Phone W. STATE ST., ITHACA, N. Y. COLLEGE TOWN GARAGE G. F. Morgan, Prop. D. W. Banfield, Mgr. Nash Service STORAGE-GAS-OIL ACCESSORIES Latest Equipment for Washing, Greasln~, Battery Charging, Tire Service 129 DRYDEN ROAD ITHACA, N. Y.

45 AUTOMOBILES-BATTERIES-GARAGES 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORY HURST GARAGE CO. AUSTIN SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING DRIVE-YOURSELF CARS CAR WASHING Texaco Gas and Oils Tydol Gasoline Veedol Lubricants 301 S. Cayuga St. Phone 2050 SENECA STREET GARAGE WILLIAM HUNGERFORD, MGR. Car Storage DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE ALEMITE-ING STANDARD WASHING OIL AND GAS KENDALL AIRCRAFT AND OILZUM OILS 309 E. Seneca St. Phone 2191 ITHACA, N. Y. G. W. RACE & SON THREE-STORY HEATED FIREPROOF GARAGE 200 CAR CAPACITY CARS WASHED-TOWING SERVICE, EXPERT REPAIRS S. Cayuga St. Phone 7055 ITHACA, N. Y. WEST END GARAGE DEWEY T. WHITFORD, PROP. Battery Service Gas and Oils DAY AND NIGHT TOWING FENDER AND BODY WORK GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING Phone W. Green St. ITHACA, N. Y.

46 AUTOMOBILES-BATTERIES-GARAGES ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 O. K. Tire and Battery Shop w. H. DOBELL, Prop. Distributors of Goodyear and General Tires ~_Jl&~r Emerson an~ Crosley ~ ~~ ""0_ RadIos SALES AND SERVICE ALL WORK UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 232 CAYUGA STREET PHONE 7703 MARION BROTHERS, Inc. Atwater-Kent Auto-Lite Bosch Connecticut Delco-Remy North-East Willard-Battery OFFICIALLY REPRESENTING "i drh '11411STORA~t1 AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Speedometer Brake-Lining Oil Filter SERVICE. 225 S. Cayuga St. Phone 7503 ITHACA, N. Y. Established 1919 Incorporated 1930 LOHR & KRAMER, Inc. Wholesale Auto Supplies ~Xl'~eBATTERY AND J;, V SERVICE ELECTRIC General Auto Repairing Acetylene Welding 105 W. Green St. ITHACA, N. Y. New Linden Garage DEAN & BUCK, Props. STORAGE WASHING AND GREASING ACCESSORIES Linden Ave. Phone 2054 ITHACA, N. Y.

47 AUTOMOBILES-TIRES-TAXI 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORY W. D. LYME-- TIRES W. D. LYME, Prop. Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Vulcanizing GENERAL GARAGE REPAIRS 111 E. Green St. Phone 9409 ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 8465 TAYLOR TAXI J. J. TAYLOR DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 7 PASSENGER LASALLE AND WILLYS-KNIGHT 313 College Ave. ITHACA, N. Y. "The Only Way to Have a Friend is to be One" We Stand Ready to Serve You at all Hours-Day or Night-Our Rates are Reasonable AER-LINE CAB CO. SERVICE WITH A SMILE 404 College Ave. Dial 2005 ITHACA, N. Y. We Specialize on Long Distance Trips Frear Tire Sales Co. "Service That Satisfies" Tires, Tubes, Automobile Accessories GASOLINE AND MOBILE OIL FILL ING STATION UNITED STATES TIRES RADIO SALES AND SERVICE Dial S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y.

48 AUTOMOBILES-GAS-TOPS-REPAIRING lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Automobile Body &Radiator Works! RADIATORS-REPAIRED REBUILT-RECORED ~~."'~-AI BODIES BUILT, FENDERS, ~~~~>tw~r. LAMPS, TOPS, UPHOL- STERING AND SIDE CURTAINS, REPAIRS AUTO GLASS 217 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 782 P. O. KELSEY AUTO TOPS-BODY WORK TRIMMING FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED 323 W. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 7249 J. P. CONLEY DISTRIBUTOR Auto Replacement Parts RICHFIELD GAS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE WASHING AND GREA'5ING 117 So. Aurora St. Phone 9198 ITHACA, N. Y. Texaco Service Station CARL A. DENNIS, PROP. Pressure Greasing and Oiling A Specialty 529 W. SENECA STREET

49 AUTOMOBILES-TOPS-USED CARS 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORy H. G. PETERSON Phones Pete's Glass and Top Shop CAR GLASS-TOPS-UPHOLSTERY GLAZING 123 E. Green St. Opposite Bus Terminal THE ITHACA JUNK CO. HENRY BLOSTEIN, Prop. Dealers in Second-Hand Automobiles AND PARTS Pay the Highest Market Prices for OLD IRON, COPPER, BRASS, RAGS, BOOKS, ETC. We Attend to Our Calls Promptly Office, Warehouse and Iron Yards foot of Third Street Phone 2415 ITHACA, N. Y. Res. Phone 8531 H. A. Manning Company DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS DIRECTORY AND MAP PUBLISHERS CITY COUNTY INDUSTRIAL This Trade Mark on the title page of a Directory is an indication that the publishers have passed the test before the greatest tribunal in directory making circles. It is a mark of long and faithful service as directory publishers. 277 STATE STREET, SCHENECTADY, N. Y. 33 Lyman Street 98 Park Place SPRINGFIELD, MASS. NEW YORK CITY

50 50 CHURCHES 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 '7I1?11.tITH A TOTAL OF NINETEEN, repre ~ senting all the leading denominations, Ithaca is well supplied with churches. These noble edifices placed at intervals about the city add much to its attractiveness and charm. It is the belief of many Ithacans of vision that this full and adequate supply of churches is one of the greatest of the many resources of the city. That for newcomers it is a factor that makes for the ready assimilation into the religious and social life of the community and hastens the time required to make citizens of the strangers who come to us. The church of today is the greatest of all institutions for the planting of good thoughts in the minds of the people and stands as the bulwark against degrading influences that surround us. Therefore let us give a thought to these institutions that form so great a part of our city life and in vizualizing our future greatness let us remember their value as ~ jfactor for tlrogrt~~

51 CHURCHES 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy burcb of tb Tmmaculat ~onc ption (R. c.) N. Geneva, cor. W. Seneca ITHACA, N. Y. r- - I! Rev. William Byrne, M. R., Pastor Rev. Leo Smith, Assistant Pastor 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.

52 CHURCHES ITHACA DIRECTORY jfirst ~rtsl1!'ttrian <!burcb DeWitt Park, Ithaca, N. Y. REV. MARTIN D. HARDIN, D. D., Pastor JOHN B. DOBSON, Asst. Pastor HUGH A. MORAN, University Pastor MISS DORA V. HEMMAN, Parish Sec. SERVICES Divine Worship, 11 :00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. Students Supper and Worship, 6:00 P. M. and 8:00 P.M. Young Peoples Group, 5:30 P. M. Church School, 9:45A. M. CHURCH PHONE 2295

53 CHURCHES 1931~lTHAcA DIRECTORY~ jfirgt JMetbobigt ~pigcopal ((burcb CHURCH HOME OF THE WESTMINSTER CHOIR SCHOOL CORNER N. AURORA AND E. COURT REV. ALFRED P. COMAN, Minister REV. G. EUGENE DURHAM, University Pastor CHARLOTTE ARNOLD, Minister's Asst. 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.

54 CHURCHES 54 HJ:31-lTHACA DJRECTORy-1931 ~be 1Jjutberan ctcburcb College and Oak Avenues " AT THE GATE OF THE CAMPUS" REV. WILLIAM M. HORN, D. D., Resident Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 11 :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 Broadcast Every Sunday. 109 Oak Avenue Phone 2506

55 CHURCHES 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-IU:31.).) ~t. 3Tobn'~ ~pi~copal <tbutcb Corner W. Buffalo and N. Cayuga St. REV. HENRY P. HORTON, Rector, 109 W. Buffalo St. REV. 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. Morning prayer at 11 :00 A. M. (Holy Communion, 1st Sunday). Young People's Fellowship at 6:30 P. M.

56 56 CHURCHES ITHACA DIRECTORy m:be m:abernacle jiaptist ctcbufcb THE 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

57 CHURCHES ITHACA DIRECTORy--1931,J I jfirst jiaptist ctcburcb DeWitt Park ITHACA, N. Y. REV. ROBERT T. JONES, D. D., Pastor Em.eritus REV. ALFRED H. BOUTWELL, Pastor. REV. JOHN D. W. FETTER, University Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 Church School and Student Class 11 :45 B. Y. P. U. 7:30 Christian Endeavor and Student Forum. 5:49

58 CHURCHES-Yo M. C. A ITHACA DIRECTORy-19:31 THE Young Men's ITHACA Christian Association Working for the Whole Man-Spirit, Mind and Body , SOCIAL Social Events Billiards, Chess Checkers, Ping-pong and other games Dormitories EDUCATIONAL Reading and Study Room Lectures PRIVILEGES RELIGIOUS Bible Classes for Younger Boys Older Boys Young Men PHYSICAL Gymnasium Classes Volley Ball Basket Ball Athletics Bowling Alleys Shower Baths Swimming Pool SUMMER CAMP The privileges are open to any Man or Boy of Ithaca RATES ON APPLICATION AT OFFICE

59 CLOTHING-DEPARTMENT STORES 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy YJe~d "Near the Gateway to the Campus" CLOTHING READY-TO-DON FURNISHINGS-HATS-SHOES TAILORING-FUR WORK-ALTERATIONS FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE Dial 2082 ITHACA, N. Y. 105 Dryden Rd. A. R. Sawyer Company INCORPORATED Ladies' Furnishings, Millinery, Etc. NURSES UNIFORMS CHAS. A. 133 East State Street "Where fashionable women love to shop" SEABURG, Pres. ITHACA, N. Y. Daily we are adding to our assortment new, authentic apparel at modest prices. 105 N. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J.C. PENNEY 00 DEPARTMENT STORE READY TO WEAR AND DRY GOODS MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES 120 E. State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

60 CLOTHING-MILLINERY-SHOES ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 "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. Myrta A. Crance Mazie B. Crance THE CRANCE SHOP Milliners HATS MADE TO ORDER We also carry a very nice line of Ladies' Dresses 326 E. State St. Dial 9583 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. DOW S. BARNES CO. BETTER SHOES FLORSHEIM WILBUR COON FLEXIES 131 E. State St. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN Tel ITHACA, N. Y.

61 CLOTHING-SHIRTS-SEWING MACHINES 1931-lTHAcA DJRECTORy The Mintz Boys' Shop Exclusive Styles for Real Boys 330 East State Street ITHACA, N. Y. CLARENCE E. HEAD ESTABLISHED 1898 Custom Shirts Custom Pajamas 122 East Seneca Street ITHACA, N. Y. Singer Electric Sewing Machines HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING Parts and Repairs for all Makes of Machines on display at 210 W. STATE ST. Tel ITHACA, N. Y. ALTONT. MUSTO, Mgr. For Your Brand of Clothing See These Classified Business Headings: *CLOTHING (BRANDS); *COATS; *CORSETS; *DRESSES; *GLOVES; *HATS; *HOSIERY; *OVERALLS; *SHOES; *SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR

62 CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS-MASONS ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 W. D. McELWEE GENERAL CONTRACTOR I CARPENTER WORK MASONRY--CONCRETE V Wire, Write or Phone for Estimates Ithaca Phone 9125 FOREST HOME, R. D. NO.2, McINTYRE PLACE, ITHACA, N. Y.

63 CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy SULLIVAN -BARGER CO., Inc. General JAMES SULLIVAN, Pres. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1894 Cement Sidewalks Sewer Contracts Concrete Work Grading Cement Work Contractors Advice Cheerfully Given Excavating Water Mains and Service General Repairs Phone W. Green St. ITHACA, N. Y. W. PRITCHARD General Contractor ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK GENERAL REPAIRS Phone Office 102 E. Falls St. ITHACA, N. Y. J. DALL, Jr., Inc. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Phone 2369 General Office, Seneca Bldg., 121 E. Seneca ITHACA, N. Y.

64 CONTRACTORS-CONCRETE-MASON-SAND lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 The Concrete Shop CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS--- CHIMNEY BLOCKS and PIERS --AT-- Stanion Lumber Co. Phone 9442 or M. E. SNYDER, Prop. 308 W. Lincoln St. ITHACA, N. Y. J. Edward Driscoll MASON CONTRACTOR ALL LINES OF MASONRY WORK "Solidon"--Application A SPECIALTY 508 W. Seneca St. Phone 9592 ITHACA, N. Y. E. M. RUMSEY & SON EDWARD M. AND HUGH E. RUMSEY Washed Sand and Gravel Phone 2961 Buttermilk Falls R. D. 5 ITHACA, N. Y.

65 CONTRACTORS-PAINTS-HARDWARE 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORY DRISCOLL BROS. &CO. DuPont Paints, U. S. Gypsum Products Celotex, Barrett Roofings, Morgan Millwork Corbin Hardware, Four-Square Lumber Building Materials Millwork S. Aurora St. Phone 2361 ITHACA, N. Y. H. M. KOPF Retail Dealer BENJAMIN MOORES PAINTS-VARNISH AND WALL PAPER DOORS, SASH, FRAMES, STAIRWORK, GLAZED WINDOWS, INTERIOR TRIM, OAK FLOORING BUILT-IN CABINETS, NOOKS AND CASES 207 E. Buffalo St. Phone 5819 c. E. BISHOP PAINT & WALL PAPER STORE BARREL SUNLIGHT PAINT MURPHY'S VARNISH Painting - Decorating - Paper Hanging INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SPRAY PAINTING Dial W. State Street

66 CONTRACTORS-ARCHITECTS-ELECTRICIANS -PAINTS ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 ARTHUR N. GIBB F. A. I. A. Registered Architect Office Tel E. State Street ITHACA, N. Y. Henry Calder Thorne A. I. A. ARCHITECT Tel E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y. Norton Electric Co., Inc. W'iring Fixtures SUPPLIES 211 E. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y. L. C. Rumsey Phone 2596 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.

67 CONTRACTORS-PAINTS-PLUMBING 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy Ithaca Paint Co., Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Paints, Varnishes,Oils and WallPaper PAINT HEADQUARTERS Opp Strand Theatre 309 E. StateSt. Dial 2421 ITHACA, N. Y. R. F. SMITH Wall Paper and Paint Shop Wall Paper B. P. S. Paints Window Shades Hazard Paints Brushes, Tools Painters and Barreled Sunlight Valspar Varnish Paper-hangers Supplies Oil and Turpentine 322 W. State St. Phone 2688 ITHACA, N. Y. Forest City PlumbingCo. Steam and Hot Water Heating Under the same management since East State St. Phone 2063 ITHACA, N. Y. HUGHES & POWERS PLUMBING Steam, Vapor and Hot Water Heating REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Phone ==== Eddy St. ITHACA, N. Y.

68 EDUCATIONAL-SCHOOLS lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 (!ascabilla ~cbools EFFICIENCY THOROUGHNESS I DAY PREPARATORY SCHOOL. A Regents school. Our methods and program make it possible for earnest students to combine rapid progress in subject matter with real mental growth. TUTORING SCHOOL. Individual instruction in all preparatory subjects and in many University courses, by expert and scholarly instructors. Our aim is genuine educational progress, not merely a preparation for examinations. SUMMER SCHOOL. A six-weeks (thirty-six days) session terminated about August 20 by the August Regents' ex. amination and followed further preparation for examinations. by tutoring for those who need the September College entrance For Catalogue Address: C. M. DOYLE, Headmaster Dial 2014 ITHACA, N. Y.

69 FINANCIAL-BANKS 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORY Tompkins County National Bank ESTABLISHED 1836 CAPITAL $200, SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $200, OFFICERS R. H. TREMA:"', President C. D. BOSTWICK, Vice-Pres. A. G. STONE, Vice-Pres. D. N. VANHOESEN, Cashier WILLIAM H. BURNS, Asst Cashier SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT Inspection of Our Safe Deposit Vault Invited COMPARTMENTS FOR RENT, LARGE AND SMALL IN THEIR NEW DIEBOLD VAULT BANK HAS BEEN NEWLY EQUIPPED ITHACA TRUST CO. C. H. Blood C. D. Bostwick F. C. Cornell B. L. Johnson F. L. Morse SherIDan Peer John RealDer RESOURCES OVER MILLIONS OFFICERS MYNDERSE VAN CLEEF ChairlDan of the Board F. C. Cornell, Vice-President SherIDan Peer, Sec. and Treas. A. B. WelIar, Cashier Paul Bradford, Asst. Treas. DIRECTORS L. D. Rothschild L. P.SlDith A.G.Stone A. B. TrelDan R. H. TrelDan Mynderse Van Cleef A.B. Wellar F. J. Whiton Every Banking Facility

70 FLORISTS-FUNERAL DIRECTORS ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 Clarkson T. Davis The Flower Shop Harold A. Pratt, Prop. Fresh Cut Flowers Plants-Seeds-Bulbs 214 E. Seneca St. Dial 8560 Harry C. Baldwin BALDWIN & DAVIS Funeral Directors 421 No. Aurora Street Phone 2124 ITHACA, N. Y. Res. Phone 9010 Telephone 2737 F. D. GILBERT FUNERAL DIRECTOR 125 E. Buffalo Street ITHACA, N. Y. The Progressive Business Man Who Continually Informs The Public Regarding The Details of His Service Through These Pages Has The Spirit and Policy Which Insures His Customers Satisfaction And Reliability. Patronize Him

71 FOOD-BAKERS-GROCERS 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORY Wool-Scott Bakery, Inc. Wholesale Bakers S. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. BURNS' BAKERIES Burns' Mothers' Bread AND Burns' Fine Pastries Always the Best, Insist upon Receiving Them. BAKERIES-110 N. Corn. St.-119 N. Aurora St. Phone (Wholesale) 8527 Phone (Retail) 9440 ITHACA, N. Y. D. B. Stewart & Co., Inc. DISTRIBUTORS OF KENDALL MOTOR OIL WHOLESALE GROCERS 123 S. Tioga St. Phone 2381 ITHACA, N. Y. Roasters and Packers of "Cafe" Brand Coffee Thomas J. Larkin WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERIES 406 Eddy Street Established in 1886 Phone Your Order Dial 2413 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded College Book Shop 402 Eddy Street Phone Dial 9677 Student Management Cornell Jewelry, Banners, Pennants, Stationery Souvenirs & Typewriters. Fountain Pens, Drawing Instruments, Magazines, Cigars, Candies, Cameras and Supplies

72 FOOD-DAIRIES-LAUNDRIES lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 LUCE DAIRY CO. MILK and CREAM PHONE Hillview Place ITHACA, N. Y. LAKE VIEW DAIRIES Pure Milk and Cream Pasteurized in Glass-from Accredited Herds FANCY PRINT BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK SELECTED EGGS AND ARCTIC ICE CREAM 609 N. Tioga St. Phone 2153 ITHACA, N. Y. PALACE LAUNDRY (FRED C. BARNARD, Prop.) We Do Family Washings WET WASH, DRY WASH, ROUGH DRY OR FINISHED WASH HOTEL, RESTAURANT AND BARBER SHOP WORK A SPECIALTY Soft Water Laundry Eddy St. Phone 8243 ITHACA, N. Y. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER PHONE 8355 The HOOle Laundry "Your Satisfaction-Our Success" 218 First St. P. J. MULVIHILL, Prop.

73 FUEL-COAL-ICE 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORy JAMES LYNCH COAL CO., Inc. D. L. & W. COAL Standard Scranton Anthracite Phone 2204 ITHACA ICE AND COAL co. MANUFACTURED HYGEIA ICE LEHIGH VALLEY COAL Uptown Office Mayers Store 302 West Lincoln St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 2461 LEARY COAL CO. Dealers in D. L. & W. SCRANTON COAL HARD AND KINDLING WOOD Office and Yard, W. Seneca St. Phone 3824 Uptown Office 222 E. State St. PHONE 4331 THE FRED E. ILLSTON ICE CO. PHONE 2032 ESTABLISHED 1876 ICE 702 W. STATE STREET

74 74 FURNITURE-ELECTRICIANS-AWNINGS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 MARKSON'S ITHACA'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOME FURNISHING STORE Furniture COMPLETE SELECTIONS OF Rugs Radios Stoves YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT MARKSON'S E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y. MAX KLUEBERT FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING REFINISHING-REPAIRING AWNINGS-CANOPIES MATTRESS RENOVATING Canvas Work of All Kinds 141 South Aurora St. Phone 7631 ITHACA, N. Y. Antos H. Davenport Electrical Contractor GENERAL WIRING HOT POINT APPLIANCES JOB WORK A SPECIALTY 420 No. Geneva St. Phone 8030

75 HOTELS-RESTAURANTS 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORY B ud Peagler's uininin ' hain ar, Bee, Que. M. M. Westcott, Mgr. TOURIST CABINS AND THREE ROOM COTTAGE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DINNER PARTIES Jacksonville 11-Y-3 FISH FRY DAILY JACKSONVILLE, N. Y. Willow Creek Drive CLINTON HOTEL ITHACA, N. Y. European Plan Rates $1.50 up STARNER & STARNER, Props. Table D'Hote or A la Carte Excellent Restaurant in connection. BANK RESTAURANT Fifth Floor Savings Bank Building-Elevator Service. The Bank Restaurant is a Delightful Place to Eat Cool and Airy with a delightful view of Ithaca and Vicinity. HOME COOKING AND GOOD SERVICE Very reasonable prices for meals and special dinners from50cup.

76 in HOTELS-RESTAURANTS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 HILL DIN ER 208 Dryden Road, near College Ave., Harry E. Potter, Prop. A CLEAN PLACE TO EAT Quality Service Modest Prices Open All Night Ladies Invited REGULAR DINNER, 40c.. WISTERIA GRILL ELMER S. JORGENSEN, PROP. HOME COOKING AT ITS BEST MODERATE PRICES PIRATES DEN OPEN FOR AFTER THEATRE PARTIES OR SPECIAL PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS. 313 EAST STATE STREET OPPOSITE STRAND TEL ITHACA, N. Y. Red and White Cafeteria GOOD FOOD HOME COOKING TWO GOOD PLACES TO EAT HERE AND HOME JOSEPH LISSECK, Prop. 319 College Ave. Phone 7544 ITHACA, N. Y. The Only True Representative of a City is the CITY DIRECTORY It proves the statement of the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Association, Board of Trade, etc. Information about Ithaca is diffused all over the country by this directory-it occupies a place in all the large directory libraries.

77 INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORY-19:31 77 BURNS REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE INSURANCE JOHN C. BURNS, PROP. FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT & HEALTH, AUTOMOBILE, Tel LIABILITY, COMPENSATION, 101 North Tioga St. STEAM BOILER, BURGLARY, WATER DAMAGE, ITHACA,N. Y. BONDS REAL ESTATE CITY AND COUNTRY BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED, EXCHANGED Hermon L. Brockway Real Estate AND Every Branch of Insurance Savings Bank Bldg. PHONE 2469 BONDS AND MORTGAGES Rooms M. 19 & 20 ITHACA, N. Y. JOHN D. KINNEY CO., Inc. To be Sure---/nsure Phone East State St. ITHACA, N. Y. Lincoln E. Patterson General Insurance Office Tel E. STATE ST. Res. Tel ITHACA, N. Y.

78 78 INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 Mutual Insurance Agency OF ITHACA REPRESENTING ASSOCIATED CO-OPERATIVE FIRE INSURANCE CO'S. GENERAL SCHUYLER FIRE INSURANCE CO. SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES ROBERT L. SPEED AND GEORGE S. ADAMS FIRST NAT. BANK BLDG N. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y. New York Life Insurance Company Charles H. Webster, Agent Phone 2445 White Park Pl., Cayuga Heights ITHACA, N. Y. Tompkins County Co-operative Fire Insurance Company A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SAT/SFIED CUSTOMERS Absolute Security-Conservative Cost 126 E. Seneca St. Tel ITHACA, N. Y. Owen, Weed & Post AGENTS FOR Home Life Insurance Co. Phone S. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y.

79 INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE-EMPLOYMENT AGENCY H131-lTHACA DIRECTORy i~tfs GEORGE S. TARBELL REAL ESTATE ~:r!i RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS SELLS MORTGAGES AND LEASES Phone Trust Co. Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y. The Homestead Realty Company OUR SUCCESS IN SELLING, RENTING, AND EXCHANGING PROPERTY CANNOT BE EQUALLED EUGENE F. MURNIGHAN Phone W. SENECA ST. Fahey Employment Agency MARY O. FAHEY, Prop. HOME FINDER REAL ESTATE AGENT 128 E. State St. Phones Res H. A. MANNING CO. Directories, Maps, Mailing Lists Form Letters and Multigraphing Schenectady New York Springfield Portland 514 Wedgeway Bldg. 98 Park Place 33 Lyntan St. 537 Congress St. New York New York Mass. Maine

80 so JEWELERS-WATCHMAKERS-SILVERWARE 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy E. STATE ST. ESTABLISHED 1875 R. A. Heggie&Bro. Co. MANUFACTURING AND RETAIL JEWELERS ITHACA, N. Y. HARLEY HILL DIAMONDS-WATCHES-SILVERWARE JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY REPAIRING 307 EAST STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y. WE BLOT OUT YOUR TROUBLES WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED TIME HOSPITAL c. S. HILL Phone E. Seneca Street Thompkins House Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y. If Work is Satisfactory Tell Your Friends; if not, Tell Us. The Progressive Business Man Who Continually Informs The Public Regarding The Details of His Service Through These Pages Has The Spirit and Policy Which Insures His Customers Satisfaction And Reliability. Patronize Him

81 LEGAL-LAWYERS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy LAWYERS Names Address Telephone 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 114 N. Tioga Street 2183 GALLAGHER, LYMAN H. 217 Savings Bank Bldg 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!\'. Tioga Street 2693 SHIREY, HENRY J. 114 N. Tioga Street 2443 SIMPSON, HAROLD E. 114 N. Tioga Street 2183 SMITH, WILLIAM HAZLITT 114 N. Tioga Street 2031 SOVOCOOL, BENJAMIN J. 114 N. Tioga Street 9369 STAGG, NORMAN G. 220 N. Tio!l.a Street 8614 STAGG,C.TRACEY 220 N. Tio!l.a Street 8614 STEPHENS, FITCH H. 102 W. State Street 2414 TARBELL, GEORGE S. 110 N. Tioga Street 2123 TARBELL, GEORGE S. JR. 110 N. Tioga Street 2123 THALER. LOUIS K. 220 N. Tioga Street 8614 VANCLEEF, MYNDERSE 114 N. Tioga Street 2068

82 LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT 1\J:31-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 II Tompkins County Courts TRIAL AND SPECIAL TERMS, SUPREME COURT Feb. 2, 1931, Justice, Riley H. Heath May 4,1931, Justice, Leon C. Rhodes Oct. 12, 1931, Justice, Andrew J. McNaught TOMPKINS COUNTY COURT Willard M. Kent, County Judge and Surrogate S. Edwin Banks, Special County Judge and Surrogate Della M. Gillespie, Surrogate's Clerk Inez M. Tatascore, Court Stenographer Howard L. O'Daniel, County Clerk L. Louise Earl, Deputy Clerk Charlotte V. Bush, County Treasurer Mrs. Lena B. Watros, Grand Jury Stenographer Arthur G. Adams, District Attorney Wm. A. Smith, Coroner Robert A. Hutchinson, Probation Officer John J. Sincebaugh, County Sealer of Weights and Measures. TERMS OF COUNTY COURT FOR 1931 Tompkins County Mar. 9, 1931, Judge Willard M. Kent May 25, 1931, Judge Willard M. Kent Nov. 9, 1931, Judge Willard M. Kent Motion terms, the first Tuesday of each month except the months of May and August. SURROGATE'S COURT Surrogate, Willard M. Kent Special Surrogate, S. Edwin Banks Surrogate's Clerk, Della M. Gillespie Terms-Court in session daily, at 10:00 A. M. CHILDREN'S COURT 106 N. Tioga St. Judge, Willard M. Kent Clerk, Robert A. Hutchinson Court in session daily at 10 A. M.

83 LEGAL-GOVERNMENTS 1931-ITHACA DIREl'TORY-1931 S3 Tompkins County ADMINISTRATION Member of Assembly-James R. Robinson. County Treasurer-Charlotte V. Bush Sheriff-Harrison Adams. Under Sheriff-Floyd Conover. District Attorney-Arthur G. Adams. Coroner-William A. Smith Commissioner of Public Weifare--William D. Baldwin. Superintendent of Highways-Bert 1. Vann. Commissioner of Elections-Emma L. Card Commissioner of Elections-William F. Geor~e. District Superintendent of Schools, 1st. Djst.-Fred A. Beardsley. District Superintendent of Schools, 2nd. Disr.-Paul Munsen. District Superintendent of Schools, 3rd. Dist.-J. D. Bigelow. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Lamont C. Snow, Brooktondale, R. D. 21, Caroline; David A. Moore, WIllseyville, R. D. I, Danby; Frank C. Ellis, Freeville, Dryden; Allan V. Rumsey, R. D. 6, Enfield; Richard C. Smith, Groton, R. D. 14; LeGrand E. Chase, Ithaca, R. D. 8., Ithaca; Andrew J. Conlin, S. Lansing, Lansing; Frank Snyder, Newfield, R. D. 1, Newfield i Howard McDaniels, Trumansburg, Ulysses. ITHACA 1st Ward Fred D. VanOrder Jr. 2nd Ward Fitch H. Stephens. 3rd Ward Albert L. Huff. 4th Ward Sidney L. Howell. 5th Ward Leslie R. Pierce. Chairman, Sydney L. Howell Clerk, Fred L. Clark FEDERAL OFFICERS U. S. Commissioner-Monroe M. Sweetland. Referee in Bankruptcy-Edward S. Jackson NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENT Governor, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Hyde Park; Lieutenant-Governor, Herbert H. Lehman, New York; Secretary of State, Edward J. Flynn, New York; Comptroller, Morris S. Tremaine, Buffalo; Attorney General. Hamilton Ward, Buffalo; Commissioner of Taxation and Finance, Thomas M. Lynch, Pou~hkeepsie;Superintendent of Bankin~ Departnlent, Joseph A. Broderick, New York City; Superintendent of Puhlic Works, Frederick S. Greene, Rensselaervillej Superintendent of Insurance, Thomas F. Behan, actin~ supt; Public Service Commission, Chairman, Milo R. Maltbie; Commissioner of Hi~hways, Arthur W. Brandt; Commissioner of A~ricultureand Market, Berne A. Pyrke; Civil Service Commissioners, Mrs. Charles Bennett Smith, Buffalo, pres; William Gorman Rice, Albany; John C. Clark, New York City. Board of Medical Examiners, pres, Arthur W. Booth, Elmira. Board of Dental Examiners, pres, H. J. Burkhart, D. D. S., Rochester. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Pres, Herbert C. Hoover, California; v-pres, Charles CurtiS, Kansas; sec of state, Henry L. Stimson, New Yorkj sec of war, Patrick Jay Hurley, Oklahoma; sec of navy, Charles Francis Adams, Mass; sec of interior, Dr. Ray L. Wilbur, California; sec of commerce, Robert P. Lamont, Illinois; sec of treasury, Andrew W. Mellon, Pennsylvania; sec of agriculture, Arthur M. Hyde, Missouri; sec of labor, _William Doak; postmaster g,eneral, Walter F. Brown, Ohio; attorney general, William D. Mitchell, Minnesota.

84 LEGAL-LAWYERS ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 GEORGE s. TARBELL Attorney,and Counselor at Law Trust Co. Bldg. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 2123 STAGG, THALER & STAGG ATTORNEYS and COUNSELORS Tel North Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. C. TRACEY STAGG LOUIS K. THALER NORMAN G. STAGG W m. Hazlitt Smith ATTORNEY AT LAW (3) Savings Bank Bldg. Office Phone 2031 Residence Phone N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. James R. Robinson Attorney and Counselor at Law Tel Rooms Savings Bank Building, 114 N. Tioga ITHACA, N. Y.

85 LEGAL-LAWYERS 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Fitch H. Stephens Counselor at Law Tel Hibbard Block, 102 W. State ITHACA, N. Y. HENRY J. SHIREY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (M 18) Savings Bank Building Tel N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y. S. EDWIN BANKS Attorney and Counselor at Law Tel Savings Bank Bldg., 114 N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. SHERMAN PEER Attorney-at-Law Savings Bank Building Tel N. Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y.

86 LEGAL-LAWYERS 86 1 \);31-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 NEWMAN & NEWMAN CHARLES H. NEWMAN JARED T. NEWMAN Attorneys at Law 308 SAVINGS BANK BUILDING TEL N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y. J. J. McGUIRE Attorney and Counsellor at Law Phone E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y. LAWRENCE M. MINTZ Counsellor at Law SENECA BUILDING Rooms E. Seneca St. Phone 2114 ITHACA, N. Y. HARRY C. BALDWIN Attorney at Law ITHACA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BUILDING CORNER STATE AND S. AURORA STREETS PHONE 9343

87 LEGAL-LAWYERS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORY BERT T. BAKER Attorney at Law SAVINGS BANK BUILDING Rooms Office Phone 9369 Res. Phone N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y. ARTHUR G. ADAMS DISTRICT ATTORNEY - TOMPKINS COUNTY Office Tel Residence Tel Savings Bank Bldg. (420) 114 N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y. Lyman H. Gallagher Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC Office Phone 9369 Residence Phone, Slaterville Springs 14 Res. Slaterville Springs, N. Y. Office 217 Savings Bank Bldg., ITHACA, N. Y. THIS DIRECTORY Covers 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 DIREC TORY?

88 ss LEGAL-LAWYERS-INVESTMENTS 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 B. F. SOVOCOOL Attorney and Counselor at Law SAVINGS BANK BUILDING Rooms Office Phone 9369 Residence Phone N. Tioga St. ITHACA, N. Y. COBB & COBB HAROLD E. SIMPSON HOWARD COBB Attorneys and Counselors Tel Savings Bank Building ITHACA, N. Y. C. B. Johnson & Co., Inc. Investment Securities Seneca Bldg., 121 E. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 3307 The Best Advertising Medium IS the City Directory Because it is Used the Most to Find Just Such Infonnation You Most Wish to Have the Public Know FIRST-What line of goods you handle. SECOND Where you are located. Pick up a City Directory anywhere, and almost invariably you can tell who the progressive, upto-date merchants and professional men are. There are many brands of clothing, shoes, dry goods, groceries, etc., and some prefer one kind, some another. What better place to state your special brands than in the City Directory?

89 MANUFACTURERS-MONUMENTS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931,<;;9 Ithaca Monumental Works URIAH UTTER, PROP. BUILD WHILE YOU LIVE Good Names Deserve Well-Marked Graves Mark Every Grave DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FOREIGN AND AMERICAN GRANITE BUY WHILE YOU LIVE STILL OUR CEMETERIES HAVE COUNTLESS UNMARKED GRAVES Ithaca Monumental Works 601 W. GREEN ST. DIAL 8518

90 MANUFACTURERS-MONUMENTS lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 OUR BEAUTIFUL MEMORIALS ARE OF LASTING SATISFACTION QUALITY-RELIABILITY-SERVICE LET OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AID YOU IN YOUR PROBLEM OF ERECTING A PERFECT TRIBUTE DESIGNERS-CRAFTSMEN IN ROCK OF AGES-CHESTER, VERMONT MARBLE DRYDEN MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS, Inc. Phone 83F2 Est DRYDEN, N. Y. I ~. İI 1

91 MANUFACTURERS-BRUSHES-FOUNDERS -CARTONS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy The National Case and Carton Co. Manufacturers of Automatic Cases and Supplies OFFICE AND FACTORY 214 W. STATE ST. Phone 4412 ITHACA, N. Y. E. G. HOLMES & SON FOUNDERS-MACHINISTS-BLACKSMITHS ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Ornamental Iron DISTRIBUTORS FOR STEEL FRAME HOUSE CO W. State St. Phone 2471 ITHACA, N. Y. The Fuller Brush Company is represented in Ithaca and vicinity by WARNER METCALFE 111 Hudson St., ITHACA Dial Brushes-69 Uses-Head to Foot-Cellar to Attic. Watch FULLER advertisements in leading magazines and Listen to FULLER radio announcements from 22 major stations, for GOOD NEWS concerning personal and household cleanliness. "CALL THE FULLER MAN" The Only True Representative of a City is the CITY DIRECTORY It proves the statement of the Cham.ber of Commerce, Merchants' Association, Board of Trade, etc. Information about Ithaca is diffused all over the country by this directory-it occupies a place in all the large directory libraries.

92 II NAME ADDRESS SPECIALTY OFFICE HOURS PHONE I CRUM, H. HERBERT 116 N. Aurora Homeopathic Physician 9 a. m., 2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sun. by appointment 2240 DENNISTON, HAROLD P. 113 E. Seneca Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt FISH, WILBER G. 504 N. Aurora Physician and Surgeon 8-9 a. m., 1-4 and 6-8 p. m FISHER, ROBERT H. 116 E. State Physician 9-10 a. m., 1-4 p. m., and p. m co l;>.:l FORAN, MICHAEL J. 152 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 p. m. and 7-8 p. m ~ FORSTER, FRANCIS R. C. 114 N. Tioga :4041 Surgeon By appointment 2071 I trl H t1 FROST, JOSEPH N. 112 N. Aurora Surgeon 1-3 p. m. and by appt , ::q... () GUTSELL, ROBERT S. 214 E. State Physician and Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sun. by appointment 9575 ". >- ('J ". HOLTON, WALTER B. 106 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt t:! JUDD, JOHN WESLEY 102 E. Court General Practice-Obstetrics a. m. and by appt ~ l;j LEE, W. FORREST 415 College Av. Surgeon 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. except Sun ~ t<j ('J to< McCORMICK, FRANK J. 112 N. Aurora Surgeon 1-3 p. m., and by appt , McDANIELS, MINOR 154 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 and 7-8 p. m () ld... ROBB, DAVID 217 E. State Eye, ear, nose and throat m., and 1-3 p. m I >- SUTTON, HENRY B. 106 E. State Surgeon 1:30-3:30 p. m. and by appt !Z 00 TINKER, MARTIN B. 114 N. Tioga Surgeon By appointment 2071 co l;>.:l TUTTLE, HOMER 307 E. Buffalo Eye, ear, nose and throat 9-12 a. m., 1-5 and 7-8 p. m.... Sun by appointment 9204 VAN PELT, HARVEY L. 143 E. State Physician and Surgeon 1-3 and 7-8 p. m., except Sun WARREN, JOHN F. 203 N. Aurora Physician and Surgeon a. m., 1-3 and 7-8 p. m., except Sunday 8502 WILSON, WILLETTS 208 E. State Physician a. m. 2-4 and 7-8 p. m co tv

93 MEDICAL HI:)l-lTHACA DIRECTORY Conklin Sanitarium LENA MAY CONKLIN, Supt. WE SPECIALIZE IN SURGERY CASES All Types of Illness Properly Cared For All Graduate Nurses and Attendants 502 N. Aurora St. Phone 9397 ITHACA, N. Y.

94 MEDICAL-DENTISTS-DRUGS 94 Hl;31-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1931 DR. P. C. SAINBURG Surgeon Dentist HOURS: 9-12; 1 :30-5 Phone 2622 Strand Theatre Bldg. Res. Phone 2027 ITHACA, N. Y. "The Best in Drug Store Goods" "The Best in Drug Store Service" FAHEY PHARMACY E. J. BARRETT, P. D. The~Store QUALITY SERVICE PRICE 154 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y. A. B. BROOKS & SON PRESCRIPTIONS WE SPECIALIZE IN ACCURATE PRESCRIPTION WORK A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS, TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES 126 E. State St. Phone 2351 ITHACA, N. Y. KLINES PHARMACY The Home of O. V. I. O. L. Phone N. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y.

95 MEDICAL-OPTOMETRIST-OSTEOPATH -CHIROPRACTOR 1931-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-lD:31 95 WILSON & BURCHARD Optometrists and Opticians 220 E. STATE ST. Opposite Ithaca Hotel PHONE 2148 ITHACA, N. Y. Telephones-Office, 2274 Residence, Dr. W. E. Dillenbeck Osteopathic Physician 115 E. Seneca St. Office Hours-9-12, 2-5 Evenings by Appointment WILBUR E. WORDEN Chiropractor Office Hours 1 to 5, 7 to 8 P. M. By Appointment 326 N. Geneva St. Phone 2227 ITHACA, N. Y. MRS. HARRIET C. SMITH Chiropractor OFFICE HOURS By APPOINTMENT 425 N. Tioga St. Phone 9169

96 96 MEDICAL-BEAUTY PARLOR-CHIROPRACTOR H);n~lTHACA DIR.EcTORy-1931 Thelma's Beaule Shoppe Frederick's Vita Tonic PERMANENT WAVE Our Specialty HAIR CUTTING 142 E. State St. Phone 2671 Marcelling Manicuring Facials Finger Waving H. B. Goodenough, M. C..AfFECTIONS Of Am Of THE D FOLLOWING MATS HAY BE CAUSED BY Pathe-Neurometer Service NERVES IMPINGED AT THE SPINE' I BY A 5UBLUXATED VERTEBRA Member A.c.A. and N.Y.S.C.S. hag" Chiropractic S Office-Dial 2617 ~~~'T (;;P1NAL) Res-Dial 3698 r~ AdJ,:~ents E Office Hours ~~=~ Remove the 9 :30 A. M. to 12 M. '~~=':owa.cause of ~ 2 to 5-7 to 8 P. M....,.... r:--cijiinal oag.uci and by appointment ----THlGHU... Res.-l07 Center St. -=..0_... Office-l02 W. State Street Ithaca, N. Y. _ THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IS THE CITY DIRECTORY Because 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 Directory anywhere, and almost invariably you can tell who the progressive, up-to-date merchants and professional men are. There are many brands of clothing, shoes, dry goods, groceries, etc. and some prefer one kind, some another. What better place to state your special brands than in the City Directory?

97 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-RADIOS 1931-lTHAcA DIRECTORy MAJESTIC STROMBERG-CARLSON ZENITH RADIO SALES & SERVICE GEORGE B. NORRIS Dial N. Tioga St. J. A. McLAUGHLIN & CO. General Electric Radios SALES AND SERVICE NATIONAL UNION-R. C. A.-CUNNINGHAM TUBES TOLEDO SCALES-REMINGTON CASH REGISTERS CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTORS FULL LINE OF GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS DIAL S. AURORA STREET RADIOS BOSCH - SPARTaN - APEX SALES AND SERVICE CUNNINGHAM-NATIONAL UNION AND CARDON TUBES PAUL E. THAYER Dial W. Seneca BARBER & WRIGHT Electric and Radio Shop MAJESTIC-CLARION-APEX AND BOSCH RADIOS SALES AND SERVICE 506 W. State Street ITHACA, N. Y.

98 MUSICAL MERCHANDISE-PlANaS-RADIOS lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1931 Allen's Music Store Pianos and Player Pianos AtwaterKentand Bosch Radios Phone 4921 SALES AND SERVICE 119 E. Seneca Street CUMMINGS & MARTIN LYRIC RADIO Sales & Service IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES SUNDRIES AND REPAIRS U. S. BICYCLES TIRES R. C. A. AND SYLVANIA TUBES Dial East Green Street Instant Tire & Battery Service J. E. GODFREY,-Prop. PHILCO RADIOS SYLVANIA TUBES FREDERICK WASHING MACHINES SUPER AUTOMATIC OIL HEATERS NATIONAL BATTERIES 120 S. Cayuga Phone 8904 ITHACA, N. Y. The Progressive Business Man Who Continually Informs The Public Regarding The Details of His Service Through These Pages Has The Spirit and Policy Which Insures His Customers Satisfaction And Reliability. Patronize Him

99 PUBLICITY-PRINTERS-OFFICE SUPPLIES -SIGNS 1931-lTHACA DIRECTORY T. G. MILLER'S SONS PAPER CO. Paper, Stationery, School Supplies, Etc. OFFICEANDWAREROOMS 113N. TIOGA ST. WAREHOUSE WITH R. R. SIDING COR. ALLEN AND ESTY STREETS Phone 2376 Cor. Allen and Esty Sts. ITHACA, N. Y. Grace Printing Company JOHN B. GRACE Publication, Book and Commercial Printing Phone South Tioga Street ITHACA, N. Y. STOVER RIGHT AND ON TIME Printer 115 N. Tioga Tel ITHACA, N. Y. ART JONES 112 E. State St. - SIGNS - Dial 3610

100 100 TRANSPORTATION-TRUCKING-CIGARS 1931-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1931 YOU CALL-WE HAUL Freer Brothers Trucking Co. OF ITHACA LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING Dial 2925 GENERAL TRUCKING 121 S. Aurora St. MERRILL'S TRANSFER Baggage and General Transfer We Specialize in Moving Builders' Supplies PIANO AND FURNITURE-LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAULING-DUMP WORK M. A. MERRILL, Prop. 114 W. State St. Phone 2216 Mayers Smoke Shop "EVERYTHING FOR THE SMOKER" Cigars - Tobacco Newspapers-Magazines DIRECTORIES, MAPS 203 E. State St. ITHACA, N. Y. The Best Advertising Medium is the City Directory Because 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 Directory anywhere, and almost invariably you can tell who the progressive, upto-date merchants and professional men are. There are many brands of clothing, shoes, dry goods, groceries, etc., and some prefer one kind, some another. What better place to state your special brands than in the City Directory?

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