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Ithaca Directory 1941LH-REF 974.7 Ithaca 1941Bellows Falls, Vt. : H.A. Manning Co.
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OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
HAROLD L. REEDChalrmah uf lI .., Board
PAUL W. BRAII'ARDPresident
LaVERE ROBINSO"Vice President and Trust Officer
RALPH W. MUNGLEVice-President
SEVILLE S. REULEINCashier and Assistant Trust
Officer
A CHESTER SARSFIELDAssistant Cashier
PAUL W. BR.\I!\.\RDPresident
FREDERICK L. BROW'>, JR.Pres., Jamieson-McKinney Co.
IIE'>RY .\. CAREYPresident H. A. Carey Co.
FRED B. HOWEDentist
CHARLES J. KE!\ERSONVlee Pres., Treas.. and Gen!. :\1 I1.r. ,
Morse Chain Co.D. BOARDMAJ\; LEE
AttorneyCHARLES H. J\;EWMAJ\;
AttorneyLEO,> C. PRITCHARD
J. G. Pritchard & SonHAROLD L. REED
Professor Economics. Cornell UniversityJA:\IES R. ROBI"SO'>
AttorneyLaVERE ROBII'SON
Vice President and Trust Officer
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FOUNDED on April 3, 1868 by a group of the city's prominentcitizens, under the leadership of Ezra Cornell, founder of Cornell
University-it was originally housed in the wooden structure picturedabove. After outgrowing the facilities of three locations-this institution in 1924 constructed the-now familiar five-story, fireproof IthacaSavings Bank Building. Its progress from 1868 to the present hasbeen exemplified by sound management and careful stewardship ofthe funds of depositors. The Ithaca Savings Bank has grown up withIthaca-and has been a vital factor in the city's growth.
OFFICERS FOR 1941G. LOUIS COOKDEXTER S. KIMBALLERNEST A. MILLERREGINALD R. LUMBARDFRANK HOOVERLOUIS E. COOKALLAN H. TREMAN
PAUL S. LIVERMORE, ChairmanARTHUR B. TREMANG. LOUIS COOK, Ex-OfficioDEXTER S. KIMBALL, Ex-Officio
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PresidentFirst Vice-President
Second Vice-PresidentSecretary-TreasurerAssistant TreasurerAssistant Secretary
Attorney
FinanceCommittee
"P u t Your Savings
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"·For the better Preparation of Cornell Students"
PREPARATORY SCHOOL. A Regents Academy that has preparedfor Cornell and other Universities hundreds of students from all overthe lJnited States and from many foreign countries. Its methods andprogram make It possible to combine rapid progress in subject matterwith real mental growth.
SUMMER SCHOOL. A six weeks session (July 7th to Aug. 22nd) isterminated with Regents examinations in August. Credentials thusearned have meant an important saving of time to many Cornellians.Special rates to Ithaca students.
TUTORING SCHOOL. It has been of valuable assistance to Cornellstudents for many years. Individual instruction in University andpreparatory courses by expert and scholarly instructors.
References and Catalogue on request
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"CONSISTENCY"Is the Measure of a
Leader
I N every field of endeavor, one leader stands out from
the rest.
DAY in and day out, it is the champion who finishes
first. Consistency is the chief characteristic of the
leader.
I N every city of America there is one store whose name
is almost synonymous with the city it serves. In
Ithaca, that store is Rothschild's.
ROTHSCHILD'S is justly proud of its leadership
not boastin~ly proud, but deeply conscious of the
faith and trust which you our customers, have placed in
us. It is this which has assured our leadership. Honor,
inte~rityand fair dealing-the same basic principles which
our founders established in 1882, are still the principles
which guide Rothschild's today!
NOW, As for 59 Years,
THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP
Rothschild's
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ITHACA'S COMMUNIH S[RVIC[ cunRifii-· ~ -.~
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING
211 E. Seneca St.
ITHACA CHAMBER OF COMMERCERALPH C. SMITH, Executive SecretaryMARY EMMA CARD, Ass't. Secretary
An organization of 400 business, professional and private citizenswhose general purpose is to promote the business and civic welfare ofIthaca.
ITHACA AUTOMOBILE CLUBMILDRED P. PRESTON, Secretary.
Specialized service for motorists
ITHACA COMMUNITY CHESTFRANCES P. WIGLEY, Executive Secretary.
Providing financial support for 16 of Ithaca's welfare, social service,character-building and health organizations.
ITHACA CREDIT ASSOCIATIONJANE G. McAULIFFE, Executive Secretary.Serving Ithacans by encouraging high standards of personal
business credit.
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gressiveness that would record the names of its people for historicalpurposes. Everyone has forefathers, these forefathers have made thehistory of this country. Some day you will be the forefather and yourdescendants can visualize your life's work quicker through the registration in the Directory of your time than in any other way. THEBIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF THE l\IASSES IS CONTAINED INTHE CITY DIRECTORY AND NO OTHER PLACE. That stamps itsimportance to the family. To make your history, watch your directory registration to see that it accurately records your position in lifefrom year to year.
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INDEX TO CONTENTS
Abbreviations 111Advantages 17Advertisers 15Alphabetical Directory 111Altitude of City 17American Legion 27American Red Cross 27Area of City 17Assessed Valuation 19Benevolent Protective Order Elks 28Blocks, Buildings, Etc 370Branded Goods (see Classified Business
Directory)Cemeteries 27Churches 25City Directory Library 144City Government 21Classified Business Directories 361Clubs 27County Government 33Courts 33Directory Library 144Dormitories 376Educational 19Financial 19Fire Department 22Fraternal Organizations 27Fraternity Houses 3~0
fulli ~
Historical 17
Hmprt~s VIncorporated Companies (see Alphabetical
Section)
Independent Order Odd Fellows 28Industrial Statistics 18Knights of Columbus 29Labor Organizations 32Libraries 27Location 17Maps 409Masonic 30Mercantile Statistics 18Military Organizations 30Miscellaneous Directory 21Miscellaneous Statistics 20Nationality Statistics 18New York State Government 94Numerical Street Directories 311Parks, Playgrounds and Points of Interest 17Police Departments 22Population Statistics 18Post Offices 25Religious Institutions 25Schools 401Societies, Clubs, Associations (see Mis-
cellaneous Dir)State Government (see N Y State Gov)Statistics 17Tompkins County Government 94Topography 17Transportation 19United States Government 94Valuation of Taxable Property 19Veteran Military Organizations 31Ward Boundaries 358
RECAPITULATION
New Names Added in Preparing 1941 Directory .Old Names Taken Out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Change of Address, etc .Total Number of Changes " .
4,1801,8817,419
13,480
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ADVERTISERS\~)A- \
Adams Arthur G 95Aetna Life Ins Co 88Allanson-Hudson Inc 58Anchor Radio Distributing Service 106Anderson B G 69Andrews Thomas E Mrs 90Atkinson Press The 117Atwaters 117Auto Body & Radiator Works 48Auto Lock & Key Service 50Automobiles Agencies Page 40Bailey Distributing Co 100Baker Bert T 96B~erFL 00Baker Langford F 102Baldwin & Davis Funeral Service front coverBarnes Dow S Co 59Barr J S & Co 74Begeacres Dairy 78Benevolent Protective Order of Elks 61Bishop Clarence E 83Bool H J Furniture Co 82Bool's Flowerdale Inc 75Boothroyd Robert S Ins Agency 87Bradley Eugene J r front coverBrill Roland C 89Brockway H L 90Brooks A B & Son 102Burns Realty Co 89Carey H A Co Inc top linesCarl's Garage back coverCarpenter & Pope 49Cascadilla School 6Cayuga Beverage Co Inc 100Cayuga Lumber Co 99Cayuga Motors Corp 45Chamber of Commerce 10Champaign Leigh M 79Chandler's back coverChurch of The Immaculate Conception 53Church Page 52Church William A Co 108Clinton Hotel 86Club Claret 85Cobb, Cobb & Simpson 95Colonial Beacon Oil Co 50Compton R W 66Co-Operative G L F Exchange Inc 76Cornell Library Association 72Cornell Radio 106Cortright Electric 68Courts 93Dassance Charles 68Davis & Lee Electric Co 67Deal & Merrick Auto Exchange 50
Dean of Ithaca Inc top linesDirectory Library 109Driscoll Bros & Co 110Driscoll J J red insertDryden Marble & Granite Works front coverEconomy Motor Sales insertEgan William M 71Empire Junk Co 103English Myron T 71Fahey Pharmacy under name Rexall StoreFailing's Plumbing Co 71Fairview Manor Realty Co Inc back boneFinestone S 82Finney Motors 47First National Bank of Ithaca
front cover and 3First Presbyterian Church 54Fletcher W F Co Inc 60Flower Shop The 75Forest City Plumbing Co 70Fraternal Order of Eagles 62Freeman C W front cover and 69Freeman's Motor Marine 98Freer Bros Motor Express Lines Inc 103Furman Bros back coverGallagher Restaurant 86Gascon Mort T 68Geherin John F back coverGibb Arthur N 68Gilbert Fred D 82Gillette's Cafeteria top linesH C T Motor Co top linesHafely Schuyler R 75Hall Alfred G front coverHawkinson Tread Service 49Heggie R A & Bro Co 192Herson Funeral Home 81Hewitt Chester H 67Hickey's Lyceum Music Store 104Higgins & Zabriskie front edgeHillH~~ ~
Holmes Walter J 89Howell & Stevens 199Hull & Wheaton Plumbing Co 70Immaculate Conception Church 53Inlet Valley Farms 77Ithaca Bottling Works 100Ithaca Chamber of Commerce 10Ithaca Engraving Co Inc 108Ithaca Fuel Supply Co top linesIthaca Journal-News Inc insert and top lines
Ithaca Junk Co front cover
Ithaca Laundries Inc 91
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DRYDENDryden Marble & Granite Works front cover
Peck Furniture House insert opp namePenney J C Co 59Perkins Erma D 90Pete's Glass Shop 84Physicians Page 101Powers Truman K 96Practical Business School 260Pratt's Flower Shop 75Pritchard J G & Son 42Pritchard William T top linesPublishers Notice 39Purity Ice Cream Co 77Pyle Enos A 96R T G Esso Service 44Rexall Store The 265Reynolds & Drake front coverRoberts Furniture Store 82Robertson William R 88Robinson & Carpenter Inc 2Rothschild Bros Inc 9Rottmann & Potter 66Rumsey C J & Co 84Rumsey E M & Son 64Schaber's Cycle Shop 51Scott-Squier Agency 87Seneca Street Garage 46Servicenter Inc 48Shelton Claude A bottom edgeShelton's Refrigeration Sales & Service
bottom edgeShepherd's Automotive Service
insert opp name88844996
back cover58967749
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103598871
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Slocum Hugh GSmith's Wallpaper & Paint ShopSouth Side GarageSovocool B FSoyring AndySport Shop TheStagg, Thaler & StaggStarland FarmsStevens H TStevens vV TSt Johns ChurchStudent TransferSturm BrosTaylor Maurice LTeaney M A ("Gus")Thayer Radio CoThomas Tree ServiceTidd Howard ETompkins Co-op Fire Ins Co
opp inside back coverTompkins County Administration 94Tompkins County Government 94Tompkins County Trust Co 73Tompkins Studio The 107Travelers Hotel 301Tydol Service Station 48United States Government 94Van Natta Office Equipment Co 7WHCU ~
Wally's Body & Fender Shop top linesWard Construction Co 69Wigley William R 87Wilson Wendell H 70Wilson & Burchard 102Wood P W & Son 87Wool-Scott Bakery Inc 77Young Men's Christian Asso 57
Ithaca Liquor & Wine Co top linesIthaca Metal Weatherstrip Co 69Ithaca Monumental Works 203Ithaca Personal Loan Inc 74Ithaca Savings Bank 4 and 5Ithaca Savings & Loan Asso back boneIthaca Wholesale House Inc 58Jamieson-McKinney Co 65Jordan Radios 106Kane EM 70Kiely Strout Realty 90Lake View Dairies front coverLang J B Engine & Garage Co 41Lang's Garage 41Lawyers 92Lee D Boardman 95Legal Pages 92-94Lent's Music Store 8Leonard John V 68Lockwood Gardens back coverLohr & Kramer 51Loyal Order of Moose 63Luce Dairy Co 78Lutheran Church 55Lynch James Coal Co 80Mack's Photostat Prints 108Manning H A Co 109Manufacturers 97Mancuso Cash & Carry Dry Cleaner 60Marion Farms Dairy 78Marshall Bros 77Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins Co 88Mayer's Smoke Shop 86McElwee W D & Son 66McKinney Agency Inc back coverMcReavy Coal Co top linesMedical Page 101" Mel" Comfort Seneca St Garage 46Merchants Delivery 103Miller Erie J & Co 43Miller's T G Sons Paper Co 100Mintz Lawrence M 95Monarch Restaurant top linesMunsey W A top linesMurray C H 80National Life Insurance Co 89Newberry J J Co 58New Linden Garage top linesNew York Life Ins Co 88New York State Government 94Noble John A 96Norris George B 49Norton Electric Co (Inc) 67Norton Printing Co 108Packard Automobile Sales & Service 46Palace Laundry top linesPatterson Lincoln E back coverPatrick C J 89Paul and Tony's Restaurant top lines
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The publishers of this Directory consider it advisable and desirable to set forth the following paragraphs, in as simple and attractive a manner as possible, to enable the readers of thesedescriptive pages to comprehend as many of the outstanding features of Ithaca as limitedspace permits. The local resident, the visitor, and the distant reader about Ithaca wish togain an impression of Ithaca as well as to have at hand a statistical reference regarding thecity and its people. It is the publisher's aim to portray as much of Ithaca's charm and greatness as is consistent with facts. We believe with John Cotton Dana, the great librarian, that"Good citizenship springs from a knowledge about one's own community." The tearhings ofthe City Map and the City Directory about localities, districts, street locations, street changes,growth of sections and general city changes are of great importance to property owners, oldresidents, new residents and school children. Racial characteristics of names in the Directoryenable the consultant to gain a very comprehensive knowledge of the inhabitants of the cityand many other educational facts. Notable men all through history have contributed theirphilosophy as to the value of knowledge about the home town. Here is one from AbrahamLincoln: "I like to see a man proud of the place in which he lives. I like to see a man liveso that his place will be proud of him." In studying the following, remember that the IthacaCity Directory disseminates this information far and wide where this Directon' representsIthaca in the Free Directory Library Exchange System of North America. The Ithaca CityDirectory, with over -!.'j(j closely printed pages, is the City of Ithaca in book form; its familyand social life, business and industrial life, is portrayed in great detail. The publishers inviteand accept constructive criticism and suggestions for the improvement of the Directory forthe benefit of Ithaca and all interested.
LOCATION-Ithaca, sometimes called in this section" Crown of Cayuga," and knownfar and wide as the home of Cornell University and Ithaca College, is famous for three things:its wonderful setting at the head of Cayuga Lake in the midst of the Finger Lakes Reg:onits culture and refined atmosphere in all activities of business and social life; ih educationalinstitutions. Located in the heart of western New York State, it is ~..J-7 milcs to 1\ew York Citl',404 to Boston, li7[jto Chicago, :jI)~ to Philadelphia, :]7 to Elmira, ..J-I) to Geneva, ~I) to Cortland,57 to Syracuse, 175 to Albany, 171) to Schenectady, 88 to R(whester. Area is Ii square miles.
TOPOGRAPHY-:'I[any pagescould be devoted to a description ofIthaca topographirally. It is doubtfulif a11\' city in America has such a remarkable formation of lel'elland, hills,cliffs, gorges and water falls. All thisvariety is so blended that it is mostinspiring to the I'isitor to pass fromone spectacle to another. The viewshown is one of Ithaca's beatifulfalls. For a mile and a half from thelake shore land is level and containsthe businessiiection of the cit)', railroadI',nds. stations, municipal airport.the heights are covered with beautiful homes, the extensil'e campus and
TRIPHAMI\IER FALLS, CORNELL UNIVERSITY buildings of Cornell Unil'ersity, somefactories and even railroads which climb out of the citl'; the highlands of the city are gougedby great gorges beginning at the south with Buttermilk Falls Cleek and Gorge 1 milesouth: COy'S Glen 3 miles in length; Cascadilla Creek and Gorge, at south end of Cornell Universitl' Campus; Fall Creek C01')c:e, north of Cornell Fniversity Campus. (.\ more completedescription of these gorge~ and Il'ater falls, under Parks and Points of Interest-see index)The altitude of the main section of the city is about .,lOa feet, the highlands ,'-:1111 feet.
HISTORICAL-Ithaca lI':lS first settled in 1789. This was ten vears after the visit of adetachment of 200 men commanded by Col. Dearborn from the exp'editionary force of Gen.Sullil'an, on Sept. ~:). 177\), These first white settlers founded Ithaca, named by SimeonDeWitt in 1795. The Cayuga Indians. one of the six 0.'ations, presen'e the legend of theGreat Spirit placing his hand upon the earth to form this region of the Finger Lakes. Organized as a village in 1~:.?1. Incorporated as a citl' in 188~. Ithaca celebrated in 1939 its150th .\nnil'l'rs:lrl'.
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View of Ithaca from South Hill about 1870. I-Immaculate Conception Church; 2-Dutch Reformed Church; 3-0ri!l.inal Meetln!l. House Presbyterian Church; 4-Treman Brothers Foundry; SClinton Hall; 6 -Clinton House; 7-Treman Kin!l. & Co.; 8-Bank of Ithaca (now Atwaters); 9-TheInlet; IO-Flooded Lowlands and Dredged Channel to st amboat wharf; II-Episcopal Church; 12Mrs. Jane McGraw Home (present site GLF Bulldin!l.); 13-Presbyterian Church; 14-Court HO.lse;IS-Old Falr!l.rounds; 16-WlI!l.us Opera House (now Rothschllds); II-Baptist Church; 18-WilllamAndrus '-lome; 19 "Corn~1I City Lior .ry Association Tower; 20-VlIIa!l.e Hall Tower; 21-D.L.&W. R.R.
POPULATION-The population of Ithaca as of July, 1937, City Hall Records was:2:2,132. In 1\:)25 the state census gave 18948. In 1920 it was 17,004; 1910, 14,802; 1900,13,130; 1890, 1l,Oi2. There are about 90% native born with native stock predominating,about :)(,"'0 colored. The student population of Ithaca is about 7,000, mo.king a total population O\'er 28,000. GrO'ovth last 10 years has been nearly 20 per cent.
MERCANTILE-Ithaca is a trading center of 60,000people and has stores that compare favorably with citiesmucn larger. Because of the University population and acommunity educated to want the best, the retail establishments carry merchandise equalling in variety and qualitythe 5tocks of stores in leading eastern cities. Wholesalehouses distribute over a large territory. There are about400 retail establishments, 15 wholesale, and about 200professional offices. The merchants of Ithaca are notedfor their service and COUl teous treatment which has done".ucn to make Ithaca popular as a trading center for thoseliving outside of the city.
INDUSTRIAL-By the foresight of its public spiritedcitizens and the city itself many acres or square miles in andaround the city comprising parks and playgrounds, scenicgorges and public lands adaptable as well for industrialpurposes are available for all future time.
Educational advantages for industrial workers andtheir families, including a liberal policy pIOvision for TAUGHA:":\OCK FALLSvocational education and training in the public schools.
Recreation and amusement of the people provided abundantly with sports and pleasuresof every description. L~ke and stream, gorges a~d.waterfalls, swimming, boating, fishing,college, school and publIc SP~)fts. of ever:r descnptlOn make a m.ost attractive living environment for people engaged m hIgh class mdustry. Not a large mdustrial center, but a\'er\' 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 thisrr.odern age, Ithaca is one of the most attractive places available for production plants
19-1-1-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-19-l-1 19requiring fine rail and water transportation facilities, high class labor, power and living conditions unsurpassed for contentment and happiness. The principal industries manufactureshot guns, power drive chains, mechanical stokers, adding machines, leather hand bags,paper, cardboard boxes, electric meters, salt and cement.
Large corporations more or less national in scope find a good economic condition, muchmore 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 ofliving 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 wellbalanced attractive American city, where economic and cultural life grow side by side, creatingone of the most attractive places in existence to live a full, happy and contented life.
Those engaged in industry and the economic strugglebreathe an atmosphere of culture and education that invariablyresults in the next generation seeking and obtaining both ofthese desirable things that equip them for a future that advances the whole population along rapid linesof progress.Anybusiness interested in the industrial possibilities of Ithaca isinvited to call on the Ithaca Chamb ~r of Commerc~.
FINANCIAL-There are 3 financial institutions, withtotal deposits of $22,G87 ,486, as of Dec 31,194fl and one savingsand loan association. The savings banks deposits are over $8,000,000. The net assessed valuation of the city is $38,OO(I,OI )(),with an exempt value of $22,000,000. The per capita wealthis high. Total tax rate for 1938 was $27.:·m per thousand.The city government has operated within its budget for thepast 30 years, has a low bonded indebtedness, and the highestfinancial rating.
EDUCATIONAL-Ithaca is among the leading educational centers of the state. There are 10 public schools and 1parochial school. The school enrollment is 4,700 with 180 i~~~~~~!.1teachers and administrative stilff. Cornell Universitywhich is one of the great universities of North America,located on America's most beautiful campus overlooking thelower parts of the city and Lake Cayuga, was founded in Ithaca THE '.IBR \IU TOWERin 1865 by Ezra Cornell. The enrollment is ovcr G,OOO students. The university includescolleges of Art and Science, Medicine, LlII', Engineering, Architecture, the State Colleges ofAgriculture, Veterinafl' Medicine, and Home Economics and il Graduate School and a School
of Hotel:\ lanagement. I I occupiesabout :2,-J.oo ancs of land and 60buildings, which Il'ith their equipmentare valued at about ';18,(1)( 1,(1)0, whileendowment adds about :::;:)(),OOO,OI Inmore to the resources of the institutions. There are also located in thecity Ithaca College, dc\'oted to music,drama and ph\'sical education; TheCornell Tutoring School; The Cascadilla Tutoring School; LTni\'t'rsityTutoring School; The Practical Business School. There are four librariesas follO\vs: Cornell Librarv is locatedin the heart of the business districtand gives an extensive sen'ice to the
CORI\'ELL U1\IVERSITY public; the Cornell l.:niversity Librarylocated on the campus has over SI:2,OOO
volumes including SC\'CLt1 special collections ha\'ing international fame; the Tompkins CountyBar Association Library is located in Ithaca S:l\'ings Bank Building; the Free DirectoryLibrary maintained b~' the H. A. l\Ianning Co. in the Chamber of Commerce Rooms at :211E Seneca Street.
TRANSPORTATION-Ith:lca is served ty the main line of the Lehigh Valley Railroadand also by :2 branch lines; the Ithaca :l11d Owego Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna andWestern Railroad has a terminus here. The Ithaca Raihv:lv Inc with a modern bus serviceserves campIetch' Il'ithin the l,il\' limits and suburban bus iines operating from a municipal
20 19-!1-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-19-!1bus terminal on East Green Street connect the city with Elmira, Watkins Glen, Binghamton,Cortland, Syracuse, Auburn, Seneca Falls, etc. Ithaca is also the southern terminal of theNew York Barge Canal system and is provided with docking facilities for boats operating onthe canal. It is the nearest ew York State port to the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania.The Ithaca Municipal Air Port is the second oldest in the state. It has been improved andenlarged, and is now 2,000' x 3000' in size, \"ith a :2:'<()I)' paved runa\"a~·. and a large modernhangar. It is \yithin the cit\' limits, and is five minutes b,' car from the business section.Student instruction and passenger flights are a,'ailable in several planes, C. S. RobinsonAerial Surveys, an aerial mapping and photo'raphic concern, operates five airplanesfrom Ithaca as a base. This company is equippEd for all types of aerial photographicwork, and has mapped ,W,OOO square miles of territory during the past ten years. Ithacais 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 eachyear. The auto truck freight service is growing.
PARKS, PLAYGROUNDS AND POINTS OF INTEREST-The natural topography ofthe 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 cityand has recreation and athletic facilities, also an extensive bathing beach on Lake Cayuga. The Cornell Campusis extensive and supplies a very beautiful park-like effectfor the upper part of the city. The following scenicbeauty spots in and not far from the city are: ButtermilkFalls, State Park, Cascadilla Glen, Cayuga Lake, CoysGlen, Robert H. Treman State Park, Fall Creek Gorge,Ithaca Gorge and Falls, Point Lookout, TaughannockFalls State Park, Watkins Glen State Park.* For detailson this subject see page :359.
MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS-Ithaca has analdermanic form of government. There are 60 miles ofstreets with 30 first class paved. The water workscapacity is 350,000,000 gallons with daily pump of 3,000,000 gallons..-\ moderniz[d cit" sewage disposal plant(onstructed in 1939 at a cost of $125,000, will be fullyadequate for the next generation. There is a good firedepartment with the volunteer system, and there are 12 ITHACA FALLSengines and hose and hook and ladder trucks, The policedepartment has 1 station and 30 men on full time only. There are 21 churches, 8 hotels withabout 500 rooms. The Chamber of Commerce has surveyed the entire city rooming accommodations for conventions and has available this information for all who require it; the dining servlce for conventions of any size is adequate. Ithaca is a convention city. There is one publicand two private hospitals with a total of 155 beds. Postal receipts for 1939, about $300,000,with over eight million pieces of outgoing mail not counting parc~1 post.-For more c:>mpbte description see Index to contents
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CITY GOVERNMENTMayor
Joseph CampbellActing Mayor-Arthur N Gibb
AldermenFirst Ward-Donald T Stephens, Ralph
T MazzaSecond Ward-Roy C Shurger, Amos A
BarnsThird Ward-Edwin S Gillett, John A
LeachtneauerFourth Ward-John E Perry, Carl VailFifth Ward-Arthur N Gibb, Armand L
AdamsRegular meetings first Wednesday of
each month at 5 p m, Council Chamber,City Hall
City OfficersCity Clerk and Registrar-Floyd H
SpringerDeputy Registrar-Mrs Alice E HaywoodCity Attorney-Loms K ThalerCity Chamberlain-ehrence A SnyderCity Judge-Harold E SimpsonActing City Judge-Lawrence M MmtzClerk City Court-Mrs Beatrice V ParlettCity Assessor-Henry Calder ThorneCity Marshal-John SinsabaughAssociate Assessors-E E Ingalls, Fred C
ThompsonChief of Police-William MarshallDirector of Public Welfare-John H PostPolice Commissioner-Melvin G ComfortBuilding Commissioner-Henry C ThorneFire Marshal-Bernard J ReillySe..'!ler of Weights and Measures-Lawrence
J GaurnierDog Warden-William B Hall
Common Council(Standing Committees)
Finance and Accounts-Arthur N Gibb,chairman
Charter and Ordinances-Armand LAdams, ch
Relations with Police Department-RalphT Mazza, ch
Relations with the Board of Public Works-earl Vail, ch
Relations with the Fire CommissionEdwin S Gillett, ch
Relations with the Board of Health-JohnA Leachtneauer
Relations with the Board of Public Welfare-Amos A Barns, ch
Civil Service CommissionJohn W Carty, pres, Albert E Wells, James
E Matthews, Truman K Powers, sec. Meetings called by chairman
Sinking Fund CommissionLaVere Robinson, William H Burns, Albert
G Stone, chairman
Board of Public WorksThe Mayor, chairman and members ex
officioCommissioners-George C Hassan, term
expires Dec 31, 1941, John P Egbert, termexpires Dec 31, 1942, Lawrence C Rumsey,term expires Dec 31, 1943, Roy P Hopper,term expires Dec 31, 1944, James W Bishop,term expires Dec 31, 1945, Albert A Ward,term expires Dec 31, 1946
Engineer-Thomas F MarbleForester-Richard S BakerSupt Water & Sewer Dept-George D
Carpenter, office 510 FirstRegular meetings 2nd and 4th IVednesdays
in each month at 7:30 pm CounCil Chamber,City Hall
Board of HealthThe Mayor--chairman and members ex
officioCommissioners-Arthur A Cross, term
expires Dec 31, 1943, Henry A Carey, termexpires Dec 31, 1943, Lincoln E Patterson,term expires Dec 31,1941, Mrs Mary M Peabody, term expires Dec 31, 1941, Dr Frank JMcCormick, term expires Dec 31, 1942, PaulS Livermore, term expires Dec 31, 1942
Main office-health clinics, etc CornellLibrary Bldg, 115 N Tioga
Health Officer-Dr Robert H BroadPlumbing Inspector-Carl W WismarPubhc Health Nurses-E Mae MandeVllle,
Laura A Head and Helen H NetroMilk Inspector-Donald W BakerSanitary Inspector-Arthur H StubblefieldDairy and Meat Inspector-Dr Michael J
KolarRegular meeting 2nd Thurs each month at
4 p m, Council Chamber, City Hall
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~~~SS~~TE~~1~t~~~~. ~~oN H. C. T. Motor Co.Protecti\'e Police Co No 8-Capt, Geo~ge
Carpenter; treas, John ReamerN eriton Hose, Chemical and Hook and
Ladder Co No 9, 311 College av-Capt,Frank T Thorpe; sec, Paul Lisenring; treas,Harvey Seaburg It..,;!
POLICE DEPARTMENTPolice Commissioner-Melvin G ComfortChief of Police-William MarshallCaptain of Detectives-Patrick J HartnettNight Captain-John F McCarthyDay Desk Sgt-Howard E BrusterNight Desk Sergeant-Smith D WrightRelief Desk Sergeant--eharles F Mac-
DougallPatrolmen-Raymond C Wilkinson, Mar
tin J O'Brien, Floyd J Conover, Donald EWallenbeck, William F Murphy, Edward JMoore, George P Baldwin, Daniel B Flynn,William C Simmers, Arthur J Burns, Paul GMalone, Joseph J Moore, Daniel J Gallagher,C Douglass Egbert, Howard L Ingram, DThomas Daghita, Paul J Regan, GustavFritsche
FIRE DEPARTMENTCommissioners-Ernest D Button, pres,
Arthur T Burns, Fred E NortonTreasurer--elarence A SnyderFire Marshal-Bernard J ReillyChief-Bernard J ReillyFirst Assistant-Raymond TravisSuperintendent of Fire Alarm-VacantRegular meeting 1st Tuesday after 1st
Wednesday in each month, 4 p m, Fire DeptHeadquarters
Company Officers-Cayuga Hose Co No I,Central Fire Station-eaptain, MatthewLaFrance, pr~, L Gerald Rich, sec, James E
BarryRescue Steamer and Chemical Co No 2,
206 E Seneca-Capt, Robert W Hasenjager,1st lieut Harold J Driscoll, sec, Harold FThomps~n, 2nd lieut, Ronald K Wilson,treas, Garry W Reynolds, Meets 1st Thursof each month
Tornado Hook and Ladder Co No 3, Central Fire Station-Capt, Gordon M Read,sec, Harold Teeter, treas, John H McAllister,Meets 1st Wed at Central Sta
Eureka Fire and Police Patrol Co No 4,Central Fire Station-Capt, John Beach,15t lieut, Wallace J Gray, 2nd lieut, KennethDecker, pre.:., Robert J McCracken, treas,Raymond B Wheaton, sec, Clarence E Lamb
Torrent Hose Co No 5, 136 W StateCapt, Joseph Mars; sec, Edward Dunlavey;treas, Joseph Hoffman
Sprague Steamer and Hose Co No 6, 626W State-Capt, James M Handlen; treas,Fred Norton; sec, John Sullivan
Cataract Hose Co No 7, 1012 N TiogaCapt, C Floyd Durling; sec, Kenneth FlY!1n;sec, James Bailey; 1st lieut, Tobert Cormsh;treas, Leon F Holman
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM(See Red Insert)
SECOND ALARM SIGNALS2-1-2 Calls No 5 Engine2-2-2 Calls No 2 Engine2-3-2 Calls No 9 Engine3-1-3 Calls No 3 Truck3-2-3 Calls No 9 Truck4-1-4 Calls No 6 Hose4-2-4 Calls No 7 Hose4-3-4 Calls No 1 Hose6-1-6 Calls No 4 Salvage Rig
CAYUGA HEIGHTS VILLAGEGOVERNMENT
Mayor-Charles J KenersonTrustees-Terrell B Maxfield, Sherwood
Holt, Charles J Kennison, Herbert H Sco-field, Henry J Shirey
Treasurer-Cedric H GuiseClerk-James .13 TrousaaleHealth Officer-Dr H Herbert CrumBuilding Commissioner-Carl CrandallVillage Engineer--Carl Crandall
ITl{ACA PUBLIC SCHOOLSBoard ot Education
Pres, G Louis Cook; sec and supt, C LKulp; commissioners, R W Mungle, ClydeB Moore, E A Miller, Earl R Ticknor, MamieC Boochever, E C Weatherby, Helen D Bull,M J Leary
Regular meetings of the Board are heldon the 2nd Mon in each month at 3:45 p m
Standing CommitteesOf the Board of Education with a brief
outline of the departments under the directsupervision of each
Finance, Residence and Tuition-Commissioners, R W Mungle, E A Miller, E CWeatherby. Insurance interest, loans, sinking fund, bonds, contingent fund, treasurer'ssalary, salaries of assistant secretaries, stenographers, switch board operator, etc
Teachers-Commissioners, Clyde B Moore,Helen D Bull, R W Mungle
Building and Grounds-Commissioners,E A Miller, Mamie C Boochever, M J Leary
Supplies, Books and Apparatus-Commis_sioners, E C Weatherby, Clyde B Moore,Earl R Ticknor
Health and Playgrounds-Commissioners,Helen D Bull, Mamie C Boochever, M JLeary
Faculty for 1940-1941Administration-Claude L Kulp, super
intendent of schools; Mary V Farnsworth. sec
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DEAN of ITHACA, INC. Agents Aero May-401-409 E. State St. Dial 2531 flower Transit Co.to supt; Gladys Thomas, exec sec; CatherineA Baber, fin Eec; Dorothy Seaburg, asst sec;Doris T Nadge, Angelina Giannetti, information bureau; Ross Cameron, attd officer
Supervisors-Marian E Leary, drawingand craft; Laura Bryant, vocal music; EagarE Bredbenner, health education, athletics;Mildred E Stafford, penmanship, spellingand atypical division
Senior High SchoolN Cayuga, Frank R Bliss, principal;
Eleanor G Crooks, sec; Eiwood A LaFortune,v-prin; Laura M Warner, librarian, TheresaWest, asst to prin
Medical Inspection-Robert H Broad,director; L Grace Cotton, Elsie M Sarge,Caroline E Hook, Aaron R Edwards, EdwardF Larkin, Pauline M Smith, Hilda D Sullivan
Mathematics-Mayfred Claflin, MildredW Haff, Elton A Butler, Clarence D Moseman
Foreign Language-Clara S Apgar, Josephone Conlon, Ruth L Miller, Oswald Laubenstein, Catherine M Welch, FlorenceWilliamson
English-Zelma B Becker, Marion CLynch, Emilie M Brown, Mary V McAllister,Marian L Warren, Adeline Newman, MIsabel Murray, Alfred H Grammon, LeonardC Buyse, Delphine Ten Broeck, Frances WRendell
So 'ial Science-Howard R Anderson, HarryW Porter, Frederick H Stutz, Mildrea PWatkins, Lilly Robinson
Biology, Botany ana GeneralScienceMargaret Reidy, Royal Gilkey, Thelma EThrasher
Chemistry and Physics-Robert F Kingsbury, Robert R Scidmore
Commercial-W Robert Farnsworth, Miriam Hample, M Asenath Van Buren, OliverM York, Ethel Doney, Eleanor M Pratt,Margaret R Kennedy, Mary G Sayers,Helen B Corcoran, Edward I Pierce
Art-Marian E Leary, Raymond ArnoldPhysical Education-Joseph J Tatascore,
Helen A DrakeVocal Music-Laura BrvantInstrumental Music-Dayton Latham, S
Carolyn MarshHousehold Arts-Ethel C Roberts, Emma
Rose Elliott, Elizabeth Page, Shirley PHawkins
Industrial Arts-Clarence R Dixon, JohnCarlson, John A Mack, Walter J Sykes,Raymond W Kana, Elmer J Woodams,James F Huxtable
Janitors-Fred Huddle, Harrison Muckey,H A Clapp, John Beckhorn, John Niland,Lawrence Muckey, Barney Bell
Housekeepers-Mrs Mary Bell, Mrs AliceMcKnight
Junior High SchoolF D Boynton Junior High School-Bertha
M Bartholomew, principal; Raymond W
Hicks, v-prin; Anna M Wilson, librarian;Mary E Battersby, secretary
Mathematics-Helen S Lewis, KathrynStenson. Persis R Ogden, Robert H Hubbell,Luella Hess
English-Jane C Stoutenburg, MargaretWoodside, Ruth E Polson, Theodore P Judway, Mary Z Furey, Janet Goodhue, JaneS Clapp
Social Science-Millicent Haines, DouglasHewitt, Bertha S McCargo, Barbara HTupper, Kenneth A Fuller, Adelaide CWright, Lloyd F McIntyre
Art-Arthur E SmithGeneral Language-Mildred Williams,
Samuel J CatalfanoGeneral Science-Eloise T Hadlock, Philip
G Johnson, Sam T Hewitt, Aadie A 11illican,William B Axtell, Abraham S Rabotnikoff
Commerce-M Alberta StebbingsVocal Music-Isadora SchweitzerHome Arts-Ethelwyn C Gibson, Clara S
O'Connell, Margaret Hutchins, ElizabethStevenson
Industrial Arts-William J Becker, LutherH Kresge
Health-Ralph W Jones, dir, RosalieGraubart, asst to dir
Physical Education-Francis T O'Connell,Freida Cohen
Instrumental Music-Bernice Finch, Clayton Wheeler
Cafeteria Manager-Miriam RiggsExtra Curricular Activities-Arthur E
NiedecKJanitors--Charles Hirst, Walter Jordan
Walter Greene, Elmer TerwilligerHousekeeper-Mrs Mary FerrellEngineer-Henry FishMechanic-Bert L Wheaton, Clarence
Marshall
Elementary SchoolsNorth West District-Virgil R Ruegsegger,
dist prin, John Delaney, acting dist prin,Marion C Davenport, asst to senior teachers,Frances W Harvey, librarian
Central School-Agnes Feehan, seniorteacher, Mary K Powell, Norma C O'Brien,Ethel B Van Order, Bestrice Kaplan, Alice HHanson, M Leona Smith, Hester McCracken,Josephine DiPasquale, Esther M King,janitors, Joe Mignardi, Mrs Joe Mignardi
Fall Creek School, N Aurora eKing-MayA Nichols, senior teacher, Ruth E Lewis,Flora M White, Isabel W Carey, Sara HLokken, Marion L Denison, Mary Morris,Dorothy Balbirnie, Maude C Hopper, MaryL Townsley, janitor, W D McFall
Southwest District-Mary L Arnold, distprincipal, Ernestine W Banford, asst toSenior teachers
Henry St John School--8 Geneva av c WClinton, Freda R Slater, senior teacher,Pearl L Crysler, Florence H Robinson, Marguerite Turner, Margaret F Sullivan, Helen
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J I W tAd DIAL2321. ourna an S For ResultsEmmons, Catherine L Reilly, Florence MVan Iderstine, Grace McKenna, Fern J Huff,Janitors, Fred Elston, Mrs Fred Elston
Special Classes-e Lucile Carter, JanetMcIntyre
South Hill School-Columbia, CorneliaWilliams, prin, Leona W Gelaer, seniorteacher, Ursula C Jones, Helen M Gould,Elsie T Haynes, Lucile Brinsmaid, KathrynM Bulche, janitor Lyman Moore
West Hill School-234 Elm, Marjorie CSmith, senior teacher, Margaret Badger,Elizabeth S Bailey, Pauline J Hanford, Mariorie Hl1l, Katharine 0 Williams, janitor,Roy Swartout
East District-M Louise Wilson, asst toacting prin
Belle Sherman School-Mitchell, Ella ERichards, acting prin, Dorothy H Mouer,Katherine Knapp, Lucile Brinsmaid, Hazel AStage, M Eleanor White, Margaret Phillips,janitor Lawrence Wilkinson
East Hill School-Edith T Faucett, actingprin, Mary M Bovier, Jean S Reynolds,Katharine 0 Williams, Hazel A Lamb,Helen Avery, janitor Frank J Feocco
Open Air School-Roof of High SchoolBuilding, Ada P Sykes, Emma Davis, Mildred C McFarlane
Reconstruction Home--Louise M Pasto,Genevieve S Murphy, Agnes F Sawdon
Nursery SchoolHenry St John WPA Nursery School
Mrs Ruth H Blanchard, supvr, 301 S Geneva
PlaygroundsEdgar E Bredbenner, director
Town SchoolsUnion Free School No &-Town of Ithaca,
Martha L Hitchcock, prin, Dorothy AMcLaughlin, Ruth C Van Marter, Helen F Hill,Katherine C Long, Irene Coleman, MarciaMulholland, Louise C Titcomb, Mrs B PearlPapez, Mrs Jeanne M Ravage, Mrs AliceB Green, Lillian F Ewing, Eldon L Lane,Marjorie S Ross
CORNELL UNIVERSITYOfficers of Administration
Pres-Edmund Ezra Day, Morrill Hall,tel 3331-1030
Provost-H W Peters, Morrill Hall, tel3331-1265
Auditor-James B Trousdale, Morrill Hall,tel 331-904
Treas-George F Rogalsky, Morrill Hall,tel 3331-908, asst treas, R B Meigs, 3331-911
Superintendent of Buildings and GrounuS-H E Weatherlow, Morrill Hall, tel 3331952
Registrar's Office-George D Haupin, asstregistrar, Morrill Hall, tel 3331-943
Office of Admissions-Dr Eugene F Bradford, dir of admissions, Morrill Hall, tel3331-917
Mgr of Purchases-George S Frank, Mortill Hall, tel 3331-1059
Secretary-E K Graham (acting), MorrillHall, tel 3331-934
The Graduate School-Dean, G H Sabine,Morrill Hall, tel 3331-1159
College of Home Economics-Dean C ELadd, Roberts Hall, room 106, tel 2410 and3451-7, Roberts Hall, room 192, tel 2501
College of Arts and Sciences-GoldwinSmith Hall (137), tel 3331-813, dean, R MOgden
College of Law-Dean R S Stevens, MyronTaylor Hall, tel 3331-1021
Medical College--Dean William S Ladd,Stimson Hall, tel 3331-1051
Military Science--New York State DrillHall, dir, Lieut Colonel C I McClure
Veterinary College--Dean W A Hagan,James Law Hall, tel 2965
College of Agriculture--Dean C E Ladd,Roberts Hall (106), tel 2410; sec, RobertsHall (192), tel 2501
College of Architecture--Dean Gilmore DClark, White Hall, tel 3331-1137
College of Engineering-Dean S C Hollister, Sibley Dome, tel 3331-1044
School of Civil Engineering-Dir W LMalcolm, Lincoln Hall (12), tel 3331-854
School of Electrical Engineering-DirectorW A Lewis, Franklin Hall (18), tel 3331-804
Sibley School of Mechanical EngineeringDir W N Barnard, West Sibley, tel 3331-1036
N Y State Agricultural Experiment Station-Director P J Parrott, Jordan Hall, GenevaNY
University Library-Librarian, Otto Kinkeldey; asso, E R B Willis, Library BId, tel3331-853
University Faculty-Dean Cornelius Betten, Morrill Hall, tel 3331-1107, R P Sibley,sec, tel 3331-813
Summer School-Director Loren C Petry,tel 3451-82
Dean of Women-Dean R Louise Fitch,1 Sage av, tel 3331-1131
The Infirmary-Superintendent, Miss Margaret A Russell, 512 E State, tel 2747
Medical Advisers-For men, Dr Dean FSmiley, the gymnasium, tel 3331-1040. Forwomen, Dr Jennette Evans, women's gymnasium, tel 3331-1055
Proctor-Captain Charles D ManningMorrill Hall, tel 3331-941 '
Physical Education and Athletics-JamesLynah, director, The Old Armory, tel 33311101
Willard Straight Hall, office of director,Foster Coffin, tel 3361
ITHACA COLLEGEOfficers of Administration
120 E Buffalo-Pres, Leonard B Job'Robert K Devricks, sec; dean of women Id~Powell; .bursar, Nellie E Van Dyne; 'suptbldg,s SIdney D Robertson; registrar, Flor-
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Ithaca Li,quor and Wine Co., Inc. .9 A.M.-IOP.M. Daily 134 W. STATE ST. 9A.M.-ll P.M. Sat. I
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Bold TypeTownship
CarolineCarolmeDrydenDrydenDrydenGrotonIthaca
UlyssesLansingGroton
LansingNewfield
GrotonLansingCarolineLansingUlyssesDanby
POST OFFICES IN TOMPKINSCOUNTYOffices in(Money Order
OfficeBrooktondaleCaroline DepotDrydenEtnaFreevilleGrotonIthacaJacksonvilleLudlowvilleMcLeanMyersNewfieldPeruvillePortland PointSlaterville SpringsSouth LansingTrumansburgWest Danby
to 6 p m except Sat, 7 a m to 1 pm. Registrydepartment open from 8 a m to 6 p m exceptSat, 8 a m to 1 p m. Money order departmentopen form 9 a m to 5 p m except Sat, 9 a mto 1 p m. Last collection of mail 7 p m to8:30 p m. Last dispatch of mail 9 p m
Station No 1, 414 Eddy, Fred H Blackmerclerk in charge
Station No 2, Cornell Co-operative Society-Ralph C Avery, clerk in charge
Station No 3, 507 N Cayuga-Lee HDaniels, clerk in charge
Station No 4, 526 W State-Henry DKeyser, clerk in charge
Station No 5, 303 S Cayuga-LawrenceH Axtell, clerk in charge
Station No 6, 1024 N Tioga-James LReynolds, clerk in charge
Station No 7, 518 Madison-AmerigoF Calistri, clerk in charge
Rural Sta, Biggs Hosp, Theodore Vann,clerk in charge
Motor Vehicle Dept, P G-Harry R Lunn,mech, Gilbert B Hart, train driver, Lee LWilson, train driver
Special Delivery Messengers-Oscar RGere, Alfred R Alexander
CHURCHES AND CHURCHSOCIETIES
BaptistFirst Bap:.ist Church-DeWitt Park Rev
Alfred H Boutwell, pastor Rev JohnD W Fetter, University pastor Services of worship 11 a m, Church School10 a m, Baptist Student Forum 6:14pm, prayer meeting Wednesday eveningat 7:30
Tabernacle Baptist Church-Utica c ELincoln Rev Joseph M Stowell, pas-
Department of DramaDirector, Wynn E Zeller
Department of English and LanguageDirector, Rollo A Tallcott
Department of Physical EducationDirector, Laurence S Hill
ence M Howland; matrons, Mrs Alice LeeJones, 440 E Buffalo; Mrs Anna Kelchner,503 E Buffalo; Mrs Frances Henschel, 504 EBuffalo; Mary E Jarvis, Westminster Hall;Mrs Bertha B Creighton, 404 E Buffalo; MrsJennie Witmer Tallcott, 117 DeWitt pI; MrsElizabeth A Whitaker, 111 Osmun pI, seeinsert
Department of MusicDirector, Victor L F Rebmann
POST OFFICEN Tioga c E Buffalo, Elwyn S Sloughter,
postmaster; John C Grant, asst postmaster;Max A Noethlig, supt of mails; Francis JKramer, asst supt of mails; Louis M Burtt,foreman; clerks, James T Powers, Harry Bullock, Leon Stark, William J Hassan, Leon LDickens, Mertie M Brown, Frank G Lounsbery, Roy R Grant, Donald E Noble, WalterCarpenter, Fair A Stevens, Thomas E Solan,Emery G Pew, Vernon E Switzer, EdmundSherwood, Clayton L Cook, John J Sullivan,James H McCarthy Jr, Donald W Card,Peter A McAllister; sub clerks Robert BGrant, Elbert I Fitch and Frederick C Christofferson, Clyde F Bullock, Robert G Ware,Walter S Pew, laborer
Clerk-Stenographer--Mrs A Louise StevensCarriers-Charles F Carpenter, Robert H
Batterson, Arthur W Murphy, George A Harrington, Randolph S Wickham, Ward WWashburn, Frank A Burns, Charles F Hassan,Herbert Lawrence, Joel D Couch, Emmett RCampbell, Joseph L Bailey, Ray E Vandermark, Luke P Keefe, Frank M Halladay,Harry C Morey, John T Seaman, John CPowers, Raymond A Wheeler, Paul LaFrance, Marion R Coon, James Solan, JamesH Sheheen, Gordon Lang, Bernard A Rose,Robert W Ro~kelly, George H Klune, ElmerC Testut; sub city carriers, John P Hartnett,Joseph F Conway, E Leroy Sherwood, John JMurphy Jr, Carl L Classen
Rural Delivery Carriers-I, Frederick HCornish; 2, Earl F Sharp; 3, George F Dorn;4, John T Scofield; 5, Merton J IngersollJr (sub)
Custodian Force, U S Public BuildingFloyd E Woodin, Joseph N Hanna, QuimbyW Wilcox, Clifford H Green, laborers andHenry W Murphy, charrnan. Office open forgeneral delivery and sale of stamps from 7 a m
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PHONE 2404616 W. BUFFALO ST
FENDER AND BODY STRAIGHTENING- WELDING
WALLYS BODY &FENDER SHOP
Catholic (Roman)CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE
CONCEPTION-N Geneva c W Seneca Rev William Byrne, M R pastor,Rev Robert Kress, Rev Paul J Cuddy,assistants Rev Donald M Cleary, University pastor Masses on Sunday 7,8, 9, 10 and 11 a m, baptisms 3:15 p m,masses on holy days 5:30, 6:30, 7:30,8:30, 9:30 and 12:10 Masses on 1stFriday 6, 7 and 7:30 a m, week days 7and 7:30 a m, see p 53
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL-318-320 W Buffalo Prin SisterAdelaide
Christian ScienceFirst Church of Christ Scientist-Casca
dilla Park c University av Prof Howard W Riley, 1st reader SerVlces Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday t 8 P m,Sunday School 9:45 a m Read~ngroom, 420 Sav~ngs Bank Bldg, openda~ly except Sunday and legal holidaysfromllamto4pm
Chlistian and Missionary Alliance GospelTabernacle
506 N Plain Rev Frederic W Spence,pastor Services, morning worship 10:30a m and 7:45 p m, Sunday School 11:45a m, mid-week prayer Service Wednesday 7:30 p m, Young People's AssnSunday 7:00 p mana Friaay 7:30 p mLames prayer circle Thursday 2:30 p m
CongregationalFirst Congregational Church-W Seneca
c N Geneva Pastor, Rev Edward LChristie, Rev James A G Moore, University pastor Morning services at 11a m and Church School 9:45 a m, Students' and Senior Young People's Society, supper and service 5:45 p m, HighSchool Young People 7:00 p m King'sDaughters fortnightly Wed ReadingClub meets 1st and 3rd Mon evenings
tor Services, church worship 11 a m Episcopaland 7:30 p m, Bible School 10 a m, St JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH- 210Young Peoples meetings 6:15 p m, N Cayuga Rev Reginald E Charlesprayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p m rector Rev William J Chase, curate
Sunday services at 8 and 11 a m ChurchCatholic (Orthodox) School Service and classes for upper
Abbey of Christ the Saviour The Most Rev grades at 9:30 a m Primary SchoolTimothy H E Mather, Bishop Cascadilla at 11 a m Service for Holy Days andSummit at special seasons as announced, see p 56
American Apostolic Missions Inc, subsidiary Hebrewof the Orthodox Catholic Church inAmerica 114 Summit av Beth El Temple of Ithaca-E Court c N
Christian Agrarian Society, subsidiary of the Tioga Rabbi, David Polish, pres ofOrthodox Catholic Church in America, Congregation, Aaron G Mintz114 Summit av Hillel Foundation, Jewish student's organiza-
Orthodox Catholic Church in America The, tion Rabbi David Polish dir, Barnes HallMost Rev Timothy H E Mather, D D, LutheranArchbishop, Rev Ernest C Magrander LUTHERAN CHURCH-109 Oak av RevD D, DCL, Chancellor, Rt Rev Arthur Edward T Horn, pastor ServicesT B Haines DD, Dean, 114 Summit av 9:45 a m and 11 a m, Sunday School
9:45 a m, Women's auxiliary meets 1stWednesday 3 p m, Boy Scouts Troop1 Friday at 7:30 p m, co-operative playschool Monday through Friday 8:30to 12, see p 55
MethodistFirst Methodist Church-N Aurora c E
Court Rev John A Redmond, pastor,Rev G Eugene Durham, Universitypastor, Allan Guy, director of music,Charlotte Arnold, church sec, Louise CTitcomb, organist Sunday Services at11 a m and 7:30 p m, Church School10 a m, Robert C Osborn supt EpworthLeague meets Sunday evening 6:00 p mand Wesley League 8:30 p m in churchparlors, Women's Society of ChristianService meets 1st Fri each month, midweek worship 7:30 p m Wednesday
State Street Methodist Church-304 WState c N Albany Rev Luman T Cockerillpastor Services at 10:00 a m and 7:30p m, Sunday School 11:15 a m Parsonage 119 Fayette
Forest Home Methodist Church-ForestHome dr, RD2 Rev Ralph N Helverson pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a m,evening services at 7 :30 p m, EpworthLeague 8:30 p m
Free Methoaist-443 N Tigoa Pastor, RevClark W SnYder
ColoredSt James Mrican Methodist Episcopal
Zion Church-116 Clevelana av RevJoseph C Mosselle, pastor Services at11 a m and 8 p m, Sunday Schoolat12:30 p m, mia-week service Fri, 8:00pm
Calvary Baptist Church-507 N AlbanyRev Benjamin H Payne, pastor Services 11 a m and 8 p m, Sunday School10 a m, prayer meeting Wednesday 8pm, BY P U 7-8 p m Sunday
PresbyterianFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-De
Witt Park Rev Hugh A Moran, Ph D,
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CARL J. GILLETTE, Prop.Special Menus Changed Daily
Good Food, Service Unexcelled
FRATERNALRELIGIOUSORGANIZA-
ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS,SOCIETIES, PATF10TIC,SOCIAL AND WELFARE
TIONS, ETCAmerican Association of University Women,
Ithaca branch-Pres, Mrs Carol Cotner;ree sec, Mrs Evelyn S Claassen; cor sec,Dorothy Roberts; treas, Mrs MargaretA Hickey Meets monthly at variousplaces at 8 p m
American Legion-8ee Veteran MilitaryOrganizations
American Red Cross Headquarters, Tompkins County Chapter-201 W Clinton,Chairman, Dr Dean F Smiley, v-chr, MrsFred L Brown Jr, sec, Eugenia VanCleef, treas, Paul Bradford Meets3rd Tues each month at 4:30 p m atWomen's Community Bldg
LIBRARIESCORNELL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION,
N Tioga c E Seneca Open daily exceptSundays and legal holidays from 9 a m to 9p m Pres, CIlarles E Cornell; v-pres, EbenT Turner; sec, Rev Edward L Christie; treas,Paul Bradford; librarian, Harry G Stutz;acting librarian, Helen Ludlow; trtlstees:Louis P Smith, Harry G Stutz, Eben TTurner, Paul Bradford, Mrs T J Barker, IV PBiggs, pastors of churches, superintendent ofschools, chairman of board of stlpervisors,mayor of city and chief engineer of fire department, see p 72
Cornell University Library, LibraryBuilding, Campus; librarian, Otto Kinkeldey; asso librarian, Elias R B Willis
Directory Library, Chamber of Commerce Rooms, official cit v directories forfree public use, maintained by H A l\Ianning Co, publishero of Ithaca directory
Ithaca College Libran--123 E BuffaloSarah De G Osborn, librarian
Tompkins County Bar Association Library, Ithaca Savings Bank bldg (312)
Tompkins County Traveling Library,
v-pres, Robert C Osborn; treas, Henry ACarey; see, Robert L Causer
Cayuga Preventorium (Inc), Taughannock blvd, Trumansburg, R D-Pres, DrNorman S Moore; v-pres, Dr H H Crum,sec, Mrs William R Wigley; treas, TerrellB Maxfield Meetings held at call of pres
Hermann 1\1 Briggs Memorial Hospital,Trumansburg rd, RD3, John K Deegan,supt; (X Y S Dept Health) di\- of Tuberculosis for Cayuga, Chemung, Cortland,SC'huyler, Seneca, Tioga, Tompkins, Wayneand Yates Counties
Reconstruction Home Inc for InfantileParalysis-318 S Albany Pres, Henry ACarey; v-pres E Frank Phillips; oec, A B"Wray; treas, William Burns, Meetings 3rdWed 7:45 p m
Asso and University pastor See, 1IrsStanton Faucett, and Elsie ObergYoung People's dir Church School9:30 a m, Morning worship 11 a m,High School Fellowship 6:15 p m, Westminster Student Society 5:55 p m;Church Night meetings, Wed 6:30-830p m, Boy Scout Troop Friday 7 :30 p m,see p 54
CEMETERIESCalvary Cemetery-Floral av byd limitsCity Cemetery-133 University avEast Lawn Cemetery Association-Granger
M Northrop, supt, Mitchell byd limitsInlet Valley Cemetery-8pencer rdLake View Cemetery (Inc)-Pres-see
treas, G Louis Cook; Daniel M Churchill,sexton, cemetery Lake rd, RDlO
Mt Olivet R C Cemetery-908 EStatePleasant Grove Cemetery-Howard M
Tyler, sexton; see-treas, Frank Hanshaw,Kline rd, RD2
HOSPITALSBailey-Jones Hospital, 108 N Geneva,
supt Mrs Pauline G JonesTOMPKINS COUNTY MEMORIAL
HOSPITAL-s Quarry, Pres, G Louis Cook,
QuakerSociety of Friends (Quaker), C U, Alfred
Wray clk Meets during the collegeyear at the library of Barnes Hall atlOa mSunday
UnitarianFirst Unitarian Church-N Aurora c E
Buffalo Pastor, Rev Abbot PetersonJr, Services: Junior Church 9:50 a m,Adult Discussion Forum 10 a m, Service of worship with sermon 11 a m,Young People's Religious Union 6 p m,Women's Alliance 1st Fri each month,Reading Circle 3rd Tues, Supper Club,Book Club, 2nd Mon 7:45; Mens Club,4th Fri 6:30 p m
MISSIONSBeebe Community Chapel-111 Cliff Chas
B Van Buren, supt Sunday School10:30 a m, Vespers 4 p m December toMay; 7:30 p m, June to Nov; prayermeeting 7:30 p m Thursday
First Pentecostal Church of Ithaca-521~S Meadow Rev J Boyd Wolverton,pastor Sunday services, Sunday School10 a m, morning service 11 a m, eveningprayer 7:30 p m, Young People's 6:30p m, prayer meeting Tuesday ana Fri7:30 p m, ladies prayer meeting Wednesday 2:30 p m
Salvation Army-121 W State Adjutant,Thomas W Seaver, officer in chargeServices Sunday, Holiness l\1eeting 11a m and S S 2:30 p m, Jail service 10am Tues, Fri, Sat and Sun 8 p m, YoungPeople's Legion 6:30 p m, MondayCounty Farm service 7 p m
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CAREY BLDG.314 E. State St:
Phone 2775BEN:t;VlJLENT PROTECTIVE ORDER OF
ELKS, Ithaca Lodge No 535-E R,James F O'Connor, Sec, Erford CCollier, treas, William J HamiltonMeets 2nd and 4th Mon 8 p m at ElksLodge, see p 51
Beth EI Temple of Ithaca-Ladies Auxiliary pres, Mrs Celia M Cogan, treas,Mrs Irene Lewis, sec, Mrs Morris MShulman Meets 1st Tues at Temple
Daughters of I B POE, Cayuga Chapter No 54-D R, Mrs Bertha D Myers,V D R, Mrs Noltie T Turley, fin-sec,Mrs Sadie L Queens, treas, Mrs MabelWright, cor sec, Eleanor Bailey Meets2nd and 4th Tuesdays 8 p m Elks Hall
Benevolent Protective Order of Elks of theWorId Improved, Forest City Lodge180-E R, Franklin Johnson, sec,Henry Van Horn, treas, Charles VHayden Meets 2nd and 4th Tues 8 p mat 119 S Tioga
Beth EI Temple of Ithaca-Pres, Aaron GMintz, v-pres, Milton C Simon, treas,Leo Samuels, sec, William DickerMeets 1st Tues of month at Templerooms at 8:00 p m
Boy Scouts of America, Louis Agassiz FuertesCouncil-Pres, Claude L Kulp, treas,C Murray Van Marter, scout exec andexec-sec, Ralph A Harrison, scout com,Carl W Vail, 121 E Seneca (405)
Campus Club-Pres, Mrs Reta Eames,sec, Mrs Hazel M Hanselman, treas,Mrs Dorothy B Waage
Catholic Daughters of America, CourtSanta Maria No 240-G Regent, Kathryn Leary, fin sec, Mrs Josephine MMellberg, historian, Anna C Tressy,treas, Mrs Emma M Hutchinson Meets1st Tuesdays 8 p m at K of C Home
Child Study Club-Pres, Mrs Vrina H Taber,sec, Mrs Evelyn Anderson, treas, MrsMabelle Findlen Meets 1st and 3rdThursdays 3 p m at homes of members
City Federation of Women's Organizations-Pres, Mrs Katherine K Sherman, sec-treas, Mrs Jessie A LaFortuneMeets 2nd Friday each month atWomen's Community Bldg
Cornell Alumni Association-Sec, EmmettJ Murphy, exec sec, Walter C HeasleyJr, mgr-editor, Howard H Stevenson,3 East av
Cornell Club of Ithaca-Pres, Norman GStagg, v-pres, Ralph Smith, sec, Edgar A Whiting, treas, Clarence F MorseMeets Spring and Fall at WSH 8 p m
Cornell United Religious Work-Executivedir, William W Mendenhall, Barnes Hall,CU
Cornell Woman's Club-Pres, Olive Worden, sec- Mrs Hazel Godfrey, treas,Arlene Nuttall Meets at call of pres
Council of Social Agencies-V-chr, RevEdward T Horn and Mrs Evelyn A
Flack, chr, Laurence H MacDaniels ,sec-treas, Mrs Grace C ChamberlainMeets 4th Wed 4 p m at Chamber ofCommerce
Country Club of Ithaca-Pres, Lewis Knudsen, v-pres, M E Campbell, sec, ChasE Treman Jr, treas, Thomas F RoweClub house 159 Triphammer rd, CayugaHeights
Daughters of American Revolution-8eeVeteran Military Organizations
DeWitt Historical Society of ,!:ompkinsCounty-Pres, John G Brooks, treas,Ralph C Smith, custodian Mrs NellieT Smelzer, curate, Albert W Force,County Court House (10) Op~ ThurslOa m to 5pm'
East Lawn Cemetery Assn-Pres, CarlCrandall, v-pres, Mrs E H Wanzer,sec, Allan H Treman, treas, Floyd HSpringer, office 109 N Tioga Meetsannually in June
Family Welfare Society-201 W ClintonPres, Rev Abbot Peterson Jr, v-pres,Frank R Bliss, sec, Mrs Julian L Woodward, treas, Mrs George R Chamberlain,exec sec, Mrs Fran H Brown
Finger Lakes Kennel Club-Pres, L R Fisher;sec, Mrs Laura L Smith; treas, Paul RGibbs. Meets 1st Wed of each month8:00 p m Alhambra Grill
Forest Home Sewing Club-Pres, Mrs RuthA Palmer; sec, Mrs Georgia B Robb;treas, Mrs Ethel M McElwee. Meetsevery other Thurs 2:30 at homes ofmembers
Forest Home Embroidery Club-Pres, MrsLolita E Georgie; sec, Mrs Hilda KGuterman. Meets every other Tues at3 p m at homes of members
Forest Home Improvement AssociationPres, Cedric E Rockwood; sec, Mrs JuliaS Westervelt; treas, Sara C Knox
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES, IthacaAerie No 1253-Pres, Edward Swanson;sec, Ray Barber; treas, Clayton Cook.Meets 1st and 3rd Mon 8 p m and specialmeetings 2nd Mon for initiation, 330 EState, see p 52
Garden Club of Ithaca-Pres, Mrs Elzie GLiddell; sec, Mrs Frances A Lauman;treas, John P Young. Meets monthlyexcept July, August and Sept
Girl Scouts Inc, Ithaca Council-Com MrsLeslie L Wilson; sec, Mrs Ora Smith;treas, Mrs Joseph N Frost; local dirFinetta M Norton; office 108 W Seneca:Meets 2nd Tues 9:30 a m Girl ScoutHeadquarters
Grand Army of the Republic-See VeteranMilitary Organizations
Independent Order of Odd FellOWS-CantonIthaca No 58-eapt, J Torrance Seaman'lieut, George I Wescott; elk, Earl dAlexander. Meets 1st and 3rd Mon 8p m Odd Fellows Temple
Iroquois Encampment .t';o 16-Scribe,Howard D Snyaer; treas, George AHarrington. Meets 2nd and 4th Monat 7:30 pm at I a a F Temple
Laaies Patriarchs Militant No la-Pres,Mrs Vera Lyme; v-pres, Mrs MyrtleSmith; fin sec, Mrs Florence Personius;treas, Mrs Mildred Scott; rec sec,Marion Thompson. Meets 1st and 3rdMon of each month at 8 p m at OddFellows Temple
Ithaca Lodge No 71-N G, Jay Crutts(Varna) R S, Harold Clough (Varna),F S, J Fred Lunger; treas, C ManleyGreene. Meets every Fri at Oad Fellows Temple at 7:30 p m
Delta Theta Rho Club No 4--Pres, Ida MCook; sec, Frances Frederick; treas,Mary Deeb. Meets 310 N Cayuga 1stand 3rd Tues 7 :30 p m
Hawthorn Rebekah Loage No 163-N G,Mrs Mary Daniels; V G, Mrs GeraldineMurphy; rec sec, Mrs Ethel Smith; finsec, Mrs Mary Machen; treas, IreneRumsey. Meets 2nd and 4th Tues 8p m at Odd Fellows Temple
Odd Fellows Grand Lodge Home andOrphanage State of NY-Pres, ThomasW McKnight, NYC; sec, Lynton GKelley, Auburn; treas, Isidore Isaacs,NYC; v-pres, Arthur G Aaams; supt,Henry A Meech; matron, Mrs Nellis JMeech. Trumansburg ra
Ithaca Automobile Club The-Pres, Rev E THorn; treas, J E Matthews; sec, MrsMildred P Preston, 211 E Seneca
Ithaca Automobile Dealers AssociationPres, M G Comfort; sec-treas, JamesG Pritchard, Jr, Interlaken. Meets1st Mondays
Ithaca Camera Club (affiliated with Photographic Society of America)-Pres, HughF Fitzpatrick; v-pres, Barbour L Herrington; sec-treas, Howard T Brixey;print dir, Ellis F Wallihan; editor,Robert F Potter. Meets 1st and 3rdTues at 119 S Cayuga
Ithaca Chess Club-Pres, Raymond Wheeler;sec-treas, Arthur Stubbefield. MeetsThurs at 7 p m 119 Third
Ithaca Children's Home Association-Pres,Mrs A G Whitcomb; 1st v-pres, MrsHelen F Guerlac; cor sec, Mrs LeonRothschild; rec sec, Mrs Martin Sampson; treas, Mary J Hull. Board meets3rd Mon each month 3 p m at the home518 W Seneca
Ithaca Community Chest-Pres, Dexter SKimball; 1st v-pres, Gerald C Williams;2nd v-pres, Mrs J J Dall Jr; treas,Alfred Kittler; sec and exec sec, MrsWilliam R Wigley, office 211 E Seneca
Ithaca Contract Club-Pres, R C Avery; vpres, K W Hasrouck; sec-treas, Mrs L THammond
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Ithaca Enterprises Inc-Pres, William ABoyd; v-pres, Henry A Carey; sec,Arthur K Spaulding; treas, Don P Price.No stated time and place of meeting
Ithaca Exchange Club-Pres, Glenmore FHolmes; sec, James E Matthews; treas,Louis E Cook. Meets every Tues atIthaca Hotel 12:15 p m
Ithaca Firemen's Association-Meets lastThurs at the Fire Stations
Ithaca Gun Club-Pres, Raymond E Paetow;sec, John H Post; treas, Frederick PHoch. Meets on call
Ithaca Junior Chamber ot Commerce-Pres,James P Donahue; sec, Frank R Dickerson; treas, William R Robertson. Meetslast Tues of each month 8:00 p mat Cof Crooms
Ithaca League for the Hard of Hearing-8ec,Elizabeth Senft. Meets Tues Woman'sCommunity Bldg at 7:45 p m
Ithaca Memorial Alumnae Association-Pres,Mrs Josephine McCready; treas, MrsDorothy Scale; rec sec, Mrs GenevieveHowland; cor sec, Mrs Elizabeth Zellar.Meets 2nd Mon each month T C MHosp. Annual meeting and election ofofficers every January
Ithaca Philatelic Society-Pres, Robert Koch;v-pres, Richard Jones; sec, DorothyHubel; treas, Harry P Matthews.Meets every 2nd and 4th Mon at Congregational Church 120 W Seneca
Ithaca Teachers Club-Pres, Samuel JCatalfano; v-pres, Asenath Van Buren;sec-treas, Helen Gould. Meets on callFoster Hall, Senior High School
Ithaca Town Meeting Forum-Chairman,Edwin A Burtt. Meets monthly 2:30p mat C of CRooms
Ithaca Woman's Club-Pres, Mrs Helen HPerry; rec sec, "1\1rs Mabel S Chamberlain; cor sec, Mrs Reta B Dixon; treas,Mrs Sadie J "Tilson. Meets alternateMondays from Oct 1st to May at 3 p mat Clinton Hotel
Ithaca Yacht Club-Commodore, Edwin SGillette; sec, C Lee Bostwick; treas,Fred A Wilcox. Meets 7 :00 p m Wed
Kingsbury Marguerite Camp Fire Association-Advisor, Mrs Pearle J Meserve.
Headquarters Woman's CommunityBldg
Kiwanis Club of Ithaca-Pres, Frederick EHeinzelman, v-pres, Hugh L Cosline,see, David a Fletcher, treas, BenjaminR Rhoode. Meets Ithaca Hotel everyMon at 12:10 p m
Knights of Columbus, Ithaca Council No 277-G K, Joseph F Farley, ree see, LukeP Keefe, fin see, Thomas E Solan.Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs at 8:15 p min K of C Home
Knights of Pythias, Cascadilla Lodge No 89C C, Leslie Chandler, K R S, LaVernSheffield, M of F, Malcolm A Bool.
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Meets each Wed 8 p m Lodge Rooms, Ithaca Masonic Temple Corp-Pres, Louis217 W State K Thaler, v-pres, Claude L Kulp, sec,
Pythian Sisters, Cayuga Temple No 69- Wilbur E Meserve, treas, Ralph WME C, Mrs Tressa K Hopper, M of F, Mungle. Meets 2nd Mon each monthMary Bryant, M R & C, Mrs Thelma 7:30 p m at Masonic TempleE Van Ostrand. Meets 2nd and 4th Masonic Relief Assn-Pres, Arthur LMon at K of P Hall 217 W State 8 p m Daniels, sec, Robert H Head, treas,
League of Women Voters, Tompkins County Henry C Thorne. Meets annually inChapter-Pres, Mrs Camilla Biggerstaff, Oct at Masonic Templerec sec, Mrs Helen H Maynard, treas, St Augustine Commandery No 38, KnightsMrs Cora A Richardson. Meets 3rd Templar-Com, Warrington R Tomp-Tues each month 2:30 p m at homes of kins, rec, C L Walker, treas, Frank Pmembers Bussell. Regular conclaves 1st and
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, Ithaca Chap- 3rd Thurs at 7:30 p m Masonic Templeter No 666-Governor, W Everett Mor- Tompkins County Shrine Association-gan, 5ec, Eugene Hall, treas, Lawrence Pres, Earl DeMott, v-pres, Harry Clark,Kennedy. Meets Tues 8 p m 134 W sec-treas, Oliver Jones. Meets 1st FriState, see p 63 of each month 12:30 p m at Ithaca Hotel
Women of the Moose, Auxiliary Ithaca Masonic Associated, Amaranth Thimble ClubChapter No 592-Sr regent, Mrs Bertha -Pres, Martina H Wagner, v-pres, MrsSnyder, recorder, Mrs Myrtie Thomas, Maud M Southby, sec, Mrs B Marguer-treas, Mrs Grace Marsh. Meets 2nd ite Luce, treas, Mrs Jessie Best. Meetsand 4th Mon Moose Hall, 136 W State 2nd Fri 2:30 p m at homes of members
Maccabees, Edison Hive No 938-Com, Mrs Balbec Grotto M 0 V PER-Monarch,Louis Chelekis, lieut com, Mrs Harry William Wilkinson, sec, Charles Horton,Boyer, record keeper, Mrs Margaret treas, Robert Beardsley. Meets 2ndWilkinson. Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs Fri except July and August at MasonicK of P Hall at 8 pm rooms 7:30 p m
Edison Tent No 944-Commodore, Fred Cayuga Chapter Order of DeMolay-M C,G Dahls, rec kpr, Horace Carnell. Harold F Parr, S C, Howard A Obed,Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs K of P Hall J C, Thomas Norton. Meets 1st and
Hive No 926-Com, Mrs Ethel Lason, rec- 3rd Fri 7:30 p m at Templetreas, Mary L Loughnan. Meets 1st Forest City Chapter No 436, 0 E S-W M,and 3rd Mon 8 pm at homes of members Mrs Margaret D Boyles, sec, Mrs Stella A
Ithaca Tent No 313-Com, Nelson Ter- Dean, treas, Florence M Howland. Meetswilligar ,rec keeper-treas, Lawrence S Erne 2nd and 4th Mon 8pm in Masonic Temple
Masonic, Eagle Chapter No 58, R A M- Masonic Ladies Club-Pres, Mrs Gene-E H P, Leland B Clark, scribe, Donald E vieve E Howard, v-pres, Mrs Cecile ENoble, king, Willis H Ashton, sec, Henry Webb, sec, Mrs Marian G Schaeffer,C Thorne, treas, LaRoy H Fulkerson. treas, Mrs Anna E Daniels. MeetsRegular convocations 2nd and 4th Tues every Tues 2:30 p m Masonic Templeat Masonic Temple Needlecraft Club of Eastern Star-Pres,
Fidelity Lodge No 51, F & A M-W M, Mrs Marion Meyn, v-pres, Mrs StellaFrederick L Barto, sec, George R Huff, Dean, sec, Mrs Lillian Newbury, treas,treas, Reginald R Lumbard. Regular Mrs Ethel Keeler. Meets 1st and 3rdcommunications 1st and 3rd Tues 7:30 Wed 2:30 p m at Masonic Templep m at new Masonic Temple. Annual Order of Amaranth, Oriana Court No 47-1st Tues in December R M, Mrs Clara A Petree, sec, Mrs
Hobasco Lodge No 716, F & A M-W M, Georgia S Moore, treas, Mrs MarthaRalph C Smith, sec, Dorman C Purdy, Pratt. Stated meetings 3rd Mon 7:45treas, Charles W Marks. Regular com- p m at Masonic Templemunications 2nd and 4th Thurs 7:30 White Shrine Association-Pres, Ora Gut-pm at Masonic Temple sell, sec, Mrs Alice M Mitchell, treas,
Ithaca Masonic Club-Pres, Francis E Mrs Myrtle Jones. Meets 4th Fri ofShepherd, sec, C E Harrison, treas, John month 8 pm at members homesH McAllister. Meets 2nd Wed of Military Organizations, Reserve Officersmonth 6:30 p m at Masonic Temple Training Corps-Cornell University,
Ithaca Council, Princes of Jerusa1em-S P, Prof military science and tactics, LieutWilliam C Andral, sec, Roy Shoemaker, Col Clinton T McCluretreas, Leland B Clark. Meets 1st Mon Military and Patriotic Organizations-Seeat Masonic Temple Veteran Military Organizations
Ithaca Lodge of Perfection, A A S R-T Old Ladies' Home, The Ladies UnionPM, Royal Hine, sec, Roy Shoemaker, Benevolent Society-Pres, Mrs Dudleytreas, Leland B Clark. Meetings 1st Fay, sec, Mary E Osborn, treas, John PMon of each month 8 p m at Masonic Young, matron, Mrs Lucy T Burdick,Temple 514 S Aurora
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Patrons of Husbandry, Forest City Grange Tompkins ~lemorial Hospital Women'sNo 288-Master, John C Crissey, sec, Auxiliary-Pres, l1rs Dorothea tI Coors;Mrs Rachel T Hanshaw, lect, Louise v-pres, Mrs W B Carver; sec, MrsLeonard. Meets 1st and 3rd Sat even- Harriett O'Leary; treas, Mrs Winifredings 8 pm in Oud Fellows Temple S W Woodward. Meets every three
P E 0 Sisterhood Chapter I, New York-Pres, months at hospitalMrs Katherine M Garrett, rec sec, Mrs Tompkins County Tuberculosis and PublicIrene G Tenney, cor sec, Mrs Lucy C Health Assn-Pres, Dr H H Crum;C Barnes, treas, Mrs Elsie T Johnson. v-pres, H E Merriam; treas, LawrenceMeets 1st and 3rd Tues 8 p m at homes C Rumsey; exec sec, Mrs Elizabeth Hof members Zellar. Meetings held bi-monthly at
Rotary Club of Ithaca-Pres, Oliver Jones, 8:00 p m (1st Fri)v-pres, Clyde B Moore, sec, Earl E Townsend Club The No 1-Pres, l\Irs AliceAtkinson, treas, G Louis Cook. Regular Foote; sec-treas, Mrs Josephine Little.lunches Wed 12:15 p m at Ithaca Hotel Meets 1st and 3rd Thurs at 8 p m
Royal Arcanum, Forest City Council No 147 l\lilitary Hall-Regent, Nestor F Smith, sec, Joseph F United Commercial Travelers, Ithaca CouncilSorace, collector, Harold C Teeter, treas, Ko 391-Senior counselor, Elwooa CCharles Van Derkar. Meets 1st and Wagner; sec-treas, Charles \\- Johnson.3rd Thurs 8:00 p m at Seneca Bldg (101) l\leets 2nd Sat each month 8 p m at
Savage Club-Pres, Thomas B Tracy; sec, Women's Community BldgTruman K Powers; treas, Allan H Tre- Veteran Military Organizations, Americanman. Meets 113 E Green on call Legion Post Ko 221-Cr'm. Thomas E
Social Service League of Ithaca-Pres, Solan; adjt, Thomas P Carnell; finArthur K Spaulding; v-pres, Mrs Clar- officer, Jacob Schmaus. l\leets 2nd Tuesence M Doyle; treas, William R Robert- each month 8 p mat 136 EStateson; sec, Mrs Whiton Powell. West American Legion Auxiliary to Post NoSide House, 920 W Buffalo and North 221-Pres, Mrs Edith Aston; treas, ]\lrsSide House, 119 Third Nellie Dates; sec, l\lrs Leona Smith.
Sons of Italy, Lodge 1146-Pres, Gennaro Meets 2nd Wed each month 8 p m atDe Laurentiis; cor sec, Joseph Massicci; Legion roomstreas, Lorenzo Cochi; fin sec, Angelo Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans ofBontempi. Meets 1st and 3rd Fri 7:30 Civil War No 12-Pres, !\frs Ethel Ferris;pm 102 W State treas, Mrs Bertha Harrison; sec, Mrs
South Side Community Center, Negro Marv l\hndeville. Meets 2nd and 4thCommunity House 303-305 S Plain. Fridays 8 p m at Military HallPres, Mrs William R Robertson; treas, Daughters of American Revolution, CayMrs Leeta G Houghton; exec air, James uga Chapter-Regent, Mrs KatherineL Gibbs. Board of directors meet 1st V D Champaign; cor sec, Ina Genung;Mon of month 4 p m. Board of mana- ree sec, !\frs Maude Y Haupin; treas,gers meets 1st Tues at 9 p m. Com- Mrs Maude L Cook. !\leets 1st Tuesmunity House office open 10:30 a m to each month 3 p m, homes of members5:30 p m, activity hours 10:30 a m to Daughters of Union Veterans, Julia Dent10:30 p m Grant Tent No 17-Pres, !\lrs Bertha
Tompkins County Agricultural and Horti- Harrison; see, Mrs Edna Christiance;cultural Society-Pres, Richard M Put- treas, Mrs Anna Evans. Meets 1st andney; sec, Leon C Rotherrnich, Enfield; 3rd Wed 8 p mat l\Iilitary Halltreas Louis W Sullivan. !\Ieets monthly GAR, Ladies of the GAR, Gen Williamby appointment and annually in Decem- Glenny Circle No 44-Pres, Mrs Rose Eber Grooms; treas, Mrs Nellie Dates; sec,
Tompkins County Bar Association-Pres, Mrs Flora I South. Meets 1st and 3rdHarold E Simpson; v-pres, James R Thurs at Odd Fellows TempleRobinson; sec, William A Decker; treas, Harry A Holley Detachment Marine CorpsT League Com, J Harry Sheehan; v-com,
ruman K Powers, office Savings Bank Stanley Hagerman; adj, Joseph S Brear-Bldg (211) ley. Meets 3rd Thurs V F W Rooms
Tompkins County Board of Child Welfare--- Sons of Union Veterans, D W BurdickChairman, Mrs Caroline P Baker; sec- Camp No 4O--Com, W A French; see,treas, Bertha Kline. Meets 4th Wed Lelana B Clark; treas, Davia R Barnard.2:00 p m at Court House (6) Meets 2nd and 4th Thurs 8 p m at
Tompkins County Medical Society-Pres, Military HallDr Dean F Smiley; v-pres, Dr H W Veterans of Foreign Wars, Finger LakesFerris; sec-treas, Dr Willets Wilson. Post No 961-Com, Ray F Congdon;Meets 3rd Tues Feb, March, May, adj, Leslie McCready; q m, William JSept, Nov and Dec 8:30 p m at Tomp- Hamilton. Meets every 2nd and 4thkins County Memorial Hospital Wed 8 p m 319 E Seneca
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Veterans Volunteer Fireman's AssociationPres, Leonard W Landon; v-pres, Raymond R Freer; see, Harold F Thompson;treas, Nelson A Savercool. Meets 3rdMon each month 136 EState
Woman's Benefit Association Review No369-Pres, Mrs Mary Machen; ree sec,Mrs Frances Oltz; fin sec, Mrs MarneCrance; treas, Mrs Bessie Flynn. Meets2nd and 4th Tues Woman's CommunityBldg
Women's Overseas Service League, IthacaUnit-Pres, Mrs Jean H Smiley; see,Mrs Dorothy M Gibson; treas, Mrs LGrace Cotton. Meets at call of pres
Woman's Relief Corps, Truesdell Corps No61-Pres, Mrs Maude Batchelor; secMrs Helen M Diemond; treas, MrsEthel Boyer. Meets 2nd and 4th WedMilitary Hall
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, CityUnion-Pres, Mrs Sarah L Osborne; corsec, Mrs Eva F H Underwood; rec sec,Mrs Harley Hill; treas, vacant. Meets2nd and 4th Thurs 3 p m at CommunityBldg
Woman's Christian Temperance Union County Union-Pres, Nina B Royce, R D 4;cor see, Mona H Spaulding, Etna; reesee, Mrs Harley Hill; treas, Mrs C ISwayze. No stated meetings
Woman's Community Building-N Cayugac Seneca. Tel 2103. Opened Jan 11,1921, center for social, educational,recreational and welfare activities ofwomen and girls of Ithaca and Tompkins County. Rooms for employed girlsand transients. Headquarters of Federated Women's Organizations. Building open at all times. Pres, Mrs Margaret Kennard; sec, Mrs RuthBallard;treas, Mrs Mary Osborn; exec see,Elizabeth S Senft
Woman's International League of Peace andFreedom-Pres, Mrs Edna Stebbins;rec sec, Mrs Ruth 0 Miller; treas, MrsMinnie W Muenscher. Meets Women'sCommunity Bldg
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Pres, Rev Edward THorn; vpres, Theodore 0 Larson; rec see, JamesA Lacey; gen sec, Elmer F Blomgren;treas, M Lyle Holmes. Meets 2nd Monmonthly except July and August, 202E Buffalo, see p 57
Young Women's Community Club-Pres, MrsAlice H Hanson; treas, Helen McCrackensec Mrs Mary Powell; cor sec, MrsDo~othy Bascom. Meets 1st Tues ofmonth Woman's Community Bldg
Young Women's Hospital Aid-Pres, MrsMary L Patten; treas, Ruth Sears; see,Emily Fasoldt. Meets 1st Tues eachmonth at Women's Community Bldg
Zonta Club-Pres, Mrs Leeta Houghton; s~,Marion Buckley; treas, Mrs Hamet
Roskelly. Meets 1st Thurs 6:30 p mat Ithaca Hotel and 3rd Thurs 6:30 p mat homes of members
Labor Organizations-American Federationof Musicians, Local No 132-Pres, Lee CSmail; sec-treas, John B Stout. Meetsquarterly Odd Fellows Temple
Barbers International Union No 481Pres, Clarence J Wilcox; see-treas,Solomon Newman. Meets 4th Tues7:30 p m at I 0 0 F Temple
Bricklayers, Masons and Plasterers International Union, Local No 17-Pres,Albert N Miller; rec see, John T McCarthy; treas, Francis Mayberry. Meets2nd and 4th Wed 8 p m Building TradesHall
Carpenters Union, Local No 603-Pres,Thomas M Unaerhill, R D 2; reesec,William W Perry; fin sec-bus agt, Reuben N Snyder; treas, Edward Murphy,Newfield. Meets 1st and 3rd Fri at 7:30pm at Odd Fellows Temple
Central Labor Union-Pres, Thomas MUnderhill, R D 2; rec sec-fin sec-treas,Reuben N Snyder. Meets 1st and 3rdMon Building Trades Assembly Hall
Chauffeurs, Teamsters and Helpers LocalUnion No 303-Pres-bus agt, HaroldVan Riper; see-treas, Albert Payne; recsee, Roy Parmele. Meets 1st and3rdThurs 134 E State, office 625 W Green
International Alliance State Employeesand Motion Picture Operators, LocalNo 377-Pres, Stephen J Klinko; sec,Lester S Johnson, Enfield; treas, WilliamBrokaw. Meets 1st Sun of month atStrand Theatre
International Brotherhood of ElectricalWorkers, Local Union No 241-Pres,Harvey C Jayne; fin sec, Levi Bacon;treas, Claude J Larue; rec sec-bus agt,Ernest S Towner. Meets 1st Wed 136EState
Ithaca Building Trades Council-Pres,Claude J LaRue; sec-treas and bus rep,Frank Dunkle. Meets 2nd and 4th Tues7:30 p m 136 EState
Ithaca Typographical Union No 379Pres, LaVern Sheffield; sec-treas, FrankE McCray. Meets last Sat each monthat V F W Hall 7 p m
Journeymen Plumbers, Steam and GasFitters International Union No 109Pres, Albert M Rich; fin see, John JKeefe; rec sec-treas, Morgan W Thompson. Meets 2nd ana 4th Mon at TradesAssembly Hall
Ladies Auxiliary to the Carpenters UnionNo 254-Pres, Mrs Stella S Snyaer; reesec, Mrs Maude Davenport; fin sectreas, Mrs Florence L Ink. Meets 1stFri each month 7:30 p m at Women'sCommunity Bldg
1941--ITHACA DIRECTORY--1941 33
Paul and Tony's RestaurantPAUL J. T~~~~/~8R~iAH~~YB. PESOLI Italian Foods Our Specialty
National Association of Letter Carriers,Branch 299-Sec, John Powers; treas,George A Harrington. Meets 2nd Weel5pmPO
Painters, Decorators and Paper HangersUnion No 178-Pres, Harlow Snyder;rec sec, Leon R Burling; fin sec, CharlesH Riker; treas, Lester S Johnson. Meets2nd and 4th Thurs at Building TradesAssembly Hall
Women's Auxiliary No 150 to IthacaTypographical Union No 379-Pres, MrsJohn W Garrett; sec, Mrs Carl Croft;treas, Mrs Wesley Knowlton. Meets3rd Thurs of each month 8 p m atWoman's Community Bldg
COURTS (See page 93)Surrogate Court (See page 93)
TOMPKINS COUNTY OFFICERS(See page 94)
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT(See page 94)
FINGER LAKES STATE PARKS COMMISSION, 111 N Tioga-William MLeffingwell, chairman; Eugene C Donovan, v-chairman; Carl Crandall, treas;H Eugene Sisson, asst sec; Carl Crandall,sec engineer; Herbert !\I Blanch, landscape architect and supt; Julian P Bretz,commissioner
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40AUTOMOBILES AND AGENCIES
1941-ITHACA DIRECTORY-l!l!l
AUTOMOBILES AND AGENCIESName of Car Dealer Address Tel. Page
Buick J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 42
Chevrolet Erie J. Miller & Co. 209-15 S. Cayuga 2908 43
Chrysler Reynolds & Drake 216-20 S. Cayuga 2652 front cover
Dodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 2733 top lines
Ford Cayuga Motors Corp. 131 E. Green 2341 45
Hudson H. C. T. Motor Co. 430 W. State 2111 top lines
Lincoln Cayuga Motors Corp. 131 E. Green 2341 45
Packard Seneca St. Garage 309 E. Seneca 2735 46
Plymouth Wll1Iam T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 2733 top lines
Plymouth Reynolds & Drake 216-20 S. Cayuga 2652 front cover
Pontiac Economy Motor Sales 110 W. Green 2618 insertStudebaker J. B: Lang Engine & Garage Co:, Inc: 117-129 E. Green 2777 41
Automobile Trucks, Tractors and AgenciesBrockway Reynolds & Drake 216 S. Cayuga 2652 front cover
Chevrolet Erie J. Miller & Co. 209-15 S. Cayuga 2908 43
Dodge Bros. William T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga, 2733 top lines
Ford Cayuga Motors Corp. 131 E. Green 2341 45
International Economy Motor Sales 110 W. Green 2618 Insert
Studebaker Lang's Garage 117-129 E. Green 2777 41
White Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) 401-09 E. State 2531 top lines
Automobile BatteriesAtlas New Linden Garage 227-31 Linden avo 2054 top lines
Atlas R. T. G. Esso. Service 335 E. State 2872 44
Auto-Lite Shepherd's Automotive Service 327 E. State 2288 Insert
Delco Shepherd's Automotive Service 327 E. State 2288 insert
Delco Carpenter & Pope 109 S. Titus avo 7079 49
Delco Carl's Garage 20\ E. Tompkins 2402 back cover
Delco Forest City Plumbing Co. 332 E. State 2063 70
Delco Erie J. Miller & Co., Inc. 209-2\5 S. Cayuga 2908 43
Delco J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 42
Delco Lang's Garage 117-129 E. Green 2777 4\
Edison Lohr & Kramer \05 W. Green 3421 5\
Exlde H. C. T. Motor Co. 430 W. State 211\ top lines
Firestone Reynolds & Drake 2\6 S. Cayuga 2652 front cover
Firestone Tydol Service Station 800 W. State 308\ 48
Ford Cayuga Motors Corp. \31 E. Green 234\ 45
General Lang's Garage 117-\29 E. Green 2777 4\
Goodrich H. T. Stevens 920 N. Cayuga 2885 49
Goodyear Servlcenter Inc. 202 S. Cayuga 2128 48
Willard Andy Soyrlng \08 E. Clinton 2000 back cover
Willard Wil1lam T. Pritchard 308 S. Cayuga 2733 top linesWillard Erie J. Miller & Co. 209-\5 S. Cayuga 2908 43
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE1!J-t I-lTHMA DIRECTORY-1941
LANG'S GARAGEJ. B. LANG ENGINE & GARAGE CO.
Ithaca's Oldest, Largest and Best Garage
117-129 EAST GREEN ST. Phone 2777
41
•Distributors
For
STUDEBAKERMotor Cars and Trucks
',\ Tire for every
Car and Truck
JheGENERAL
TIREAAA TOWING SERVICE
COMPLETE
Lubrication
Repairs
Accessories
0'-
SIElRVllCCJEFOR THE MOTORIST
Washing
Polishing
Storage
Farm Implements, Tractors, Dexter Washers and Ironers,Electrolux Kerosene Refrigerators, Machine Shop, ElectricWelding, Delco and General Batteries, South Bend Stoves
and Ranges
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE42 19-!1-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
J. G. PRITCHARD & SON
Buick Motor Cars
SERVICE FOR ALL CARS
PARTS - SU PPLIES - ACCESSORIES
"A Car jor Every Purse and Purpose"
J. G. PRITCHARD & SONDial 2396 or 2397
227 S. CAYUGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICElQ4-1-ITH<\cA DIRECTORY-1941
ERIE J. MILLER & CO.209-215 S. CAYUGA ST. ITHACA, l'. Y.
CHEVROLEl' SALES & SERVICE
JiijiiOpen Daily 7 A. M. to 9 P. M.
GENERAL REPAIRING
ELECTRICAL AND BATTERY SERVICE
STORAGE GREASING WASHING
Used Cars with O. K. that Counts
MOBILE LUBRICANTSQuaker State Oil
Ducoin~-Bodyand Fender Work, Wreckin~Service
Phones 2908 Office and 2909 Service
44AUTOMOBILES-GAS-OILS
194-1-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
R.T.G.ESSOSERVICE STATIONRILEY-TOWNSEND-GRIFFIN
LUBRICATING SPECIALISTS335 EAST STATE ST.
SUCCESSORS TO BUCK & DEAN
PEP FOR YOUR CAR
ESSO & ESSOLENEESSO MOTOR OILSESSOLUBRICATION
•... FREE CRANK CASE SERVICE ...•
MOTOR ACCESSORIESATLAS BATTERIES--ATLAS TIRES
WASHING & POLISHING WEED CHAINSCall for and Deliver Installed & Removed
TIRE REPAIR-CALL & DELIVER
PARKING STATIONCar Storage Day and Night-opp. Ithaca Bowling Center
PHONE 2872
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE1q~1-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1 q~ 1
Gayuga ~otorsCORPORATION
ITHACA, NEW YORK
•
FORD PRODUCTSFORD
Mercury
Lincoln Zephyr
Tractors
Trucks
Reconditioned Used Cars
Repair Shop
Ford Parts
New Car Salesrooms-Tioga and Green Sts.
Used Car Salesrooms - 221 S. Cayuga St.
Phone 2341
~.)
-iGAUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE
19-!1-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19..J-l
SALES AND SERVICE
STORAGE WASHINGCOMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Seneca Street Garage309 EAST SENECA STREET
Telephone 2735
ITHACA, N. Y.
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE] 941--lTHAcA DIRECTORy--10-11
FINNEY MOTORS208-212 SOUTH CAYUGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
C!Cabillac <!&lb~mobileStandard of the World The Car That Has Everythin~
OLDSMOBILE
oSTYLE LEADERS
-II
SIXES
Phone 2088
EIGHTS
GENERAL REPAIRING
BODY & FENDERLUBRICATIONBATTERY
WASHINGPOLISHINGELECTRICAL
SERVICEFOR ALL CARS
AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941
SERVICENTER, INC.
GOODYEARTIRES, TUBES AND BATTERIES
GOOD GULF GASOLINEGulflex Registered Lubrication
Cayuga and Green Sts. Dial 2128
TYDOL SERVICE STATION800 W. State Carl A. Dennis, Prop. E. End of Bridge
TYDOL • VEEDOLllrt$tone Tires-Tubes-Batteries
Heaters and Car RadioPhone 3081
AUTO BODY & RADIATOR WORKSBodies, Fendersand Radiators
Repaired
AutoPainting
Shatter-proof GlassAuto Tops
Upholstering
Rear 224 S. Cayuga Street Phone 2157 ITHACA, N. Y.
AUTOMOBILES-GARAGES-SERVICE1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
HAWKINSON TREAD SERVICEPut lively new-tire mile
age into your good smoothtires . . . Truck or passenger. Patented methodPatented equipment.
Also exclusive
representative for
Stromberg-Carlson RadioGuaranteed Service on All Makes of Radios
GEORGE B. NORRISDIAL 9316 409 W. STATE ST.
SOUTH SIDE GARAGE
Tel. 7079
A 0 Deal
For 0 Dollar
CARPENTER & POPE, Props.
GENERAL GARAGE WORKGREASING
ANDWELDING
109 S. Titus Ave.
H. T. STEVENS
~Mobilgas
"Friendly Service"Mobilgas - MobiloilMOBILUBRICATION
Goodrich Tires and Batteries
920 N. CAYUGA ST. Phone 2885 ITHACA, N. Y.
50AUTOMOBILES-SALES-SERVICE
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
OfAl &M[RRICK AUlD [XCHANC[WM. E. DEAL and MAYNARD C. MERRICK
Buttermilk Falls Road at City LinePhone 9621 ITHACA, NEW YORK
Largest Selection of Used Carsin Ithaca -- all makes
Colonial Beacon Oil Co., Inc.
PHONE 2214
AUTO LOCK & KEY SERVICEH. B. BECKLEY, Prop.
Keys Made -- Locks FittedAny Lock Repaired
Speedometer Repairing
Phone 3443 Days-3809 Nights111 E. GREEN ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
AUTOMOBILES-SERVICE-PARTS-MOTORCYCLES1941-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1941 .j1
LOHR & KRAMERAutomobile Supplies and Equipment
TIMKENRoller-Bearings
AUTO-LITESpark-Plugs
FEDERALBall Bearings
RARITANRoller Bearings
105 W. GREEN ST. Phone 3421 ITHACA, N. Y.
SCHABER'SCycle ShopA
Headquarters for
ITHACA, N. Y.9919
MOTORCYCLE Sales & Service BICYCLESLawn Mowers
We Repair and Retire Carriages, Carts, Tricycles210 FIRST ST.107 E. GREEN ST.
What Kind of a Car
Will You Buy? ?
Who Sells It, and Where?
Find their name in the Classified Directory under heading
*Automobile Agencies [Brands]
52CHURCHES
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-19..l:1
'l:::t:\ ITH A TOTAL OF TWENTY-ONE, representing all7::t;I the leading denominations, Ithaca is well suppliedwith churches.
These noble edifices placed at intervals about the city addmuch to its attractiveness and charm. It is the belief ofmany Ithacans of vision that this full and adequate supplyof churches, is one of the greatest of the many resources ofthe city.
That for newcomers it is a factor that makes for the readyassimilation into the religious and social life of the community and hastens the time required to make citizens ofthe strangers who come to us.
The church of today is the greatest of all institutions forthe planting of good thoughts in the minds of the peopleand stands as the bulwark against degrading influencesthat surround us.
Therefore let us give a thought to these institutions thatform so great a part of our city life and in visualizing ourfuture greatness let us remember their value as
§ jfactor for llrogre55
CHURCHES1941-lTHACA DIRECTORy--Hl-H 53
fburcb of tb~ Immaculat~
~onc~"tion(R. c.)
N. Geneva cor. W. Seneca St.
Dial 9272
ITHACA, N. Y.
Assistants}REV. WILLIAM BYRNE, :\1. R., Pastor
REV. PAUL J. CUDDY,
REV. ROBERT KRESS,REV. DONALD M. CLEARY, University Chaplain
Masses on Sundays, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00,10:00 and 11:00 A. :\1.Baptisms, 3:15 P. M.Masses on Holy Days, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 A. :\1. and 12:10 P. ~1.
Masses on First Fridays, 6:00, 7:00 and 7:30 A. ,I.Masses on week days, 7:00 and 7:30 A. 1\1.
54CHURCHES
10~1--JTHAcA DIRECTORy--1941
jfir~t ~re~b!'terian C!Cburcb
DeWitt Park, ITHACA, N. Y.
REV. HUGH A. MORAN, Ph. D., Associate and UniversityPastor
SERVICES ON SUNDAY
Morning Worship 11 :00 A. M. One hour service,begins promptly, dismisses promptly. Superb music.Choir of 82 voices, led by Mr. Eric Dudley, Director ofCornell University Glee Club.
Sunday School--9:30 A. M.
High School Fellowship--6:15 P. M.
Westminster Student Society--5:55 P. M.
CHURCH NIGHT PROGRAMS
Wednesday nights--October to May
Tureen Supper, 6:30 P. M.
Devotions, 7 :30 P. M.
InspirationaI Program, 7 :45-8 :30 P. M.
Church Phone 2295
CHURCHES1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1941
~bt lLutbtran etburcbCollege and Oak Avenues
,"At the Gate of the Campus"
Reb. ~llwarb m:. 1!)orn, Reti. ~atitor
SUNDAY SERVICES
11:00 A. M. AND
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
Holy Communion First Sunday
8:00 P. M.
Strangers Are Most Welcome
Make This Your Church Home
109 Oak Avenue Phone 8781
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CHURCHES1941-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1941
~t. Jobn'~ (!Episcopal QtburcbAt North Cayuga and West Buffalo Streets
THE REV. REGINALD E. CHARLES, Rector109 West Buffalo Street
Telephone 9435THE REV. WILLIAM J. CHASE, Curate
Myron Taylor TowerTelephone 8530
THE REV. GEORGE DALAND, Organist905 North Cayuga Street
Telephone 3-1660
~unba!, ~£rbic£s8:00-HOLY COMMUNION-Every Sunday.9:30 A. M.-CHURCH SCHOOL SERVICE-Classes for 4th grade and
over.11:00 A. M.-PRIMARY SCHOOL-Classes for all under 4th grade.11 :00 A. M.-MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON-Holy Communion
on the First Sunday.Services on Holy Days and for Special Seasons as announced.
Full information about the Parish may be obtained at the church
Y. M. C. A.1941--ITHACA DIRECTORy--1941
lOUN~ MfN'SC~RISIIAN ASSOCIAIION
202 East Buffalo Street
;)/
Phone 2209 ITHACA, NEW YORK
*Organized and Informal Activities (or
Boys
roung Men
Business MenSpecial Women and Girls Division
*Social RoomsGymnasiumSwimming PoolShower Baths
Residence RoomsClub RoomsCraft Shop for BoysBowling Alleys
Moderate Annual Membership Rates
58CLOTHING-HABERDASHERY-DEPARTMENT STORE
1941-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1941
THE SPORT SHOP DIAL2460 or 2680
]. ]. NEWBERRY CO.A Junior Department Store
Serving your requirements in
READY-TO-WEAR-NOTIONSTOILET ARTICLES~-HARDWARE
and 24 OTHER DEPARTMENTS-5c to $1.00
135-137 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
"Something New Every Day"ALLANSON-HUDSON, INC.
146 EAST STATE ST. Dial 2737 ITHACA, N. Y.
Everything in Women's Ready-to-Wear and Accessories;Rugs and Floor Coverings; Unusual Decorative Gifts
Our Personnel Has Had Years of Experience
Charge Account and Delivery Service
CLOTHING-DRY GOODS-CLEANERS-SHOES1941-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1941
A Nation .. Wide Institution
J.C.PENNEYCQDEPARTMENT STORE
Ready to Wear and Dry GoodsMEN'S FURNISHINGS AND SHOES
Phone 2966 115 E. STATE ST.
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A. F. STURM P. H. STURM
Sturm Bros.HABERDASHERY
LEE HATSWork Clothes
Dress ClothesHunting Clothes
Jarman Shoes
103 EAST GREEN ST. Tel. 9327
BARNES SHOE
ITHACA, N. Y.
STOREThe FLORSHEIM SHOE for MEN
W. N. Coon and Selby-E. E. Z. for Women-Daniel Green "Comfy"Slippers for Men and Women
Successful fitting for over a quarter century
205 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
DIRECTORY ADVERTISINGIS GOOD ADVERTISING
It keeps your name and business before all the people all the time.A City Directory is on the job 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. It givesyou persistent, consistent publicity at a very low cost.
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H. A. MANNING CO., 514 Wedgeway Bldg., Schenectady, N. Y.
The Sign of Quality
103 Dryden Road-Dial 2301
205 North Aurora-Dial 2243
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CLOTHING-CLEANING-DYERS19-I:1-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-19-!1
w. F. FLETCHER CO., INC.
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CLEANERS, DYERS and STORAGE
MANCUSOCash and Carry Dry Cleaner
PRESSING406 COLLEGE AVE.
• ...... I II
REPAIRING
ITHACA, N. Y.
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 com-
munity, it hits you. Are YOU helping the publishers in
their efforts to advertise ITHACA through the CITY
DIRECTORY?
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CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-ELKS1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-] !)-t] 61
f1jeuebolent llrotectibt er~er of
~ ITHA~t~~GE 636• Phone 2664
OFFICERS OF LODGE
JAMES F. O'CONNOR
ERFORD C. COLLIER
W. J. HAMILTON
E. E. TUNISON
WALTER J. McCORMICK
WILLIAM H. BURNS
BERT VANN
P. C. SAINBURG
HERMAN C. FRANTZ
Chairman, Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Club Mana~er
Exalted Ruler
Secretary
Treasurer
Meetin~s every 2nd and 4th Monday, 8 P. M.
Welcome Visitin~ Brother Elks
135-139 W. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
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CLUBS-FRATERNAL-ORGANIZATIONS-EAGLES1941-lTHACA. DIRECTORy-Hl-l-l
ITHACA 1253Fraternal Order of Eagles
330 EAST STATE ST. Phone 2545 ITHACA, N. Y.
OFFICERSEDMUND SULLIVAN, Past Worthy President
EDW. SWANSON, Worthy Pres. HENRY HAPPEL, Worthy V-Pres.CLAYTON COOK, Worthy Treas. CLARENCE DECKER, WorthyRAY R. BARBER, Worthy Sec. ChaplainLeROY MILLER, Worthy Con- HARLAN BROWN, Worthy Inside
ductor GuardJOHN ZYLICH, Worthy Outside
GuardTRUSTEES
KENNETH DECKER, Ch. JACK SAUNDERS FABIAN MURPHY
Our Four Great PrinciplesLiberty, Truth, Justice and Equality
Yearly Dues $12.00-We Pay Our Members $7.00 Weekly Sick Benefit.We pay to the dependents of our members $100 funeral benefits. OurNational Organization of over 700,000 members were founders of theMother's Pension Law, Mother's Day, Workman's Compensation Law
and Old Age Pension Movements. Free Doctor for membersand families
CLUBS-FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS-L. O. O. M.19,H-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
Ithaca Lodge No. 666
LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE134 VVest State Street
ITHACA Lodge No. 666, Loyal Order of Moose, offersa service to the men of this community which no manshould fail to investigate. The Moose Lodge should be especially attractive to young married men with a familywho have an average income. Besides the clean, attractive, well managed social rooms, sports activities, such asbaseball, basketball, bowling and card tournaments withother fraternal organizations, the Moose Lodge offers sickand death benefits, and in the event of a member's death,a complete protection for his wife and children at Mooseheart, or through the Extension Fund. Dues are verylow, and for the middle aged man there is offered throughthe Moose Legion an attractive old age independence plan.
NO man, regardless of his present income, can affordnot to at least find out the great advantages of being aMoose.
SPACE does not permit listing further details, but aphone call to 2621, or a post card to the Secretary will bringLiterature or an appointment with an officer of the Lodge,which incurs no obligation on your part. There will be nobothersome high pressure follow-up.
Meetings every Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. Tel. 2621
Office open every Monday and Tuesday night except June,July and August
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().J:CONTRACTORS
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19.J:l
AN ITHACA INDUSTRY SINCE 1922
E. M. RUMSEY & SONHUGH E. RUMSEY, Manager
Plant and Office, Buttermilk Falls, R. D. 5
Phone 2961
Our 2 heavy duty full swing Power Shovels are available forany excavating work, also our Rulldozer for grading andbackfilling.
Certified Ready Mixed ConcreteWashed Sand - Washed Crushed GravelCrushed Stone - Excavating Contractors
Highest Quality, Properly Graded, Officially Tested
Dupont Explosives Depot
As Ithaca Goes Forward ThisCompany Keeps Pace
CONTRACTORS-PLUMBERS-AIR CONDITIONING1941-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-19-l1
JAMI[SON·MtKINNH to., INt.115-117 South Cayuga St.
Phone 3434
"Where Your Grandfather BoughtThat Pump"
6,5
'~'andal'd"
SINCE 1873, when this business was founded, we haveseen tremendous advances in plumbing, heating
and sanitary engineering. Contrast the conveniences ofthe 1941 home-hot water available any time, desiredroom temperature at the flick of a thermostat-with thehomes of our ancestors.
WE WELCOME THE SUBMISSIONOF YOUR PROBLEMS TO US
THE PLUMBER GUARDS THE HEALTH OF THE NATtON
66CONTRACTORS-BIDLDERS-ARCHITECTS
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
ROTTMANN & POTTER705 W. BUFFALO STREET Phone 6232 ITHACA, N. Y.
Ruberoid Building MaterialsASPHALT SHINGLES
ASPHALT TEXTURED SIDINGASPHALT ROLL ROOFING
ASPHALT ROOF COATING AND PAINTSHIGH QUALITY CAULKING COMPOUND
BUILDING PAPER AND FELTSCHI-NAMEL PAINT AND VARNISHES
ASBESTOS, CEMENT SHINGLES, SIDING ANDPANEL BESTOS
•FRED E. ROTTMANN
Phone 3-1315
HORACE S. POTTER
Phone 7595
ITHACA, N. Y.
W. D. McELWEE & SONGENERAL CONTRACTORS
CARPENTER WORKMASONRY-CONCRETE
Wire, Write or Phone for Estimates
Ithaca Phone 9125 or 8525
Forest Home R D 2 McIntyre Place
ROY W. COMI))TON.... BUILDER - ..Remodeling and Decorating
Phone 9869
1008 NO. CAYUGA ST.
CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS-ARCHITECTS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-I9-+1 Iii
D. B. DAVIS FRED N. LEE
DAVIS AND LEEELECTRIC COMPANY
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Electric Household AppliancesLIGHTING FIXTURES-G. E. :\IAZDA LA:\IPS
FLOOR, TABLE and PIN-UP DESIGNSSILEX COFFEE :\IAKERS
G. E. and WESTINGHOUSE TOASTERS and IRONSMIXMASTER and HAMILTON BEACH :\IIXERS
HOUSE WIRING SUPPLIESSTEWART WARNER RADIOS-NONE BETTER
DOOR CIIIMES-ELECTRIC NOVELTIESQUALITY MERCHANDISE
i=o
i=QTelephone 2968
123 NORTH AURORA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
NORTON ELECTRIC CO., Inc.Wiring - Fixtures - Supplies
121 E. SENECA ST.
PHONE 2596ITHACA, N. Y.
CHESTER H. HEWITT
'R... egistered ~rchitect
121 EAST SENECA ST. Phone 2080 ITHACA, N. Y.
CONTRACTORS-ARCHITECTS-ELECTRICAL(i~ ] !)-ll-lTHA('.~ DIRECTORy-1941
Office of
ARTHUR N. GIBBARCHITECTS
ARTHUR N. GIBB, F. A. I. A. JOHN V. LEONARD, A. I. A.
Phone 2554
302 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
CORTRIGHT ELECTRIC CONTRACTING"Anywhere, Anytime"
Everything in Appliances & WiringRural Work a Specialty
Phone 3-1527SPENCER ROAD ITHACA R D 5
CHARLES DASSANCEELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Wiring, Heat, Light and Power
Dial 6251 Dial 2511211 E. Seneca St. or Newfield
Ithaca
MORT GASCONELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Trees Trimmed or Removed
Pole Line Construction
SPENCER ROAD Phone 9159 ITHACA, N. Y.
CONTRACTORS-ELECTRICAL-ENGINEERS-FURNACESSHEET METAL
H)41-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-lD-+l
B. G. ANDERSONElectrical Contracting
LIGHTING FIXTURES-SUPPLIES
MAYTAG WASHERS
69
Free Estimates
SPENCER ROAD
EXPERIENCE
Ni~h t Service
Phone 9707
EQUIPMENT
WARD CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.Engineers - Contractors
Dial 8616
Carey B1d~.
ORGANIZATION
314 E. State St.
SERVICE
c. W. FREEMANSHEET METAL WORKFURNACES AND REPAIRS
ROOFING AND EAVE TROUGH CONDUCTOR WORK
HEATING AND VENTILATING
Dial 5739 Rear 224 S. Cayu~a St.
ITHACA METAL WEATHERSTRIP CO.111 Fayette St. Phone 2984
Building Protection ContractorsVenetian Blinds Caulkin~
Window Shades AWN INGS ScreensRadiator Cabinets Tile Floorin~
METAL WEATHERSTRIPHome Modernizin~-EstimatesFurnished Free
70CONTRACTORS-PLUMBING-HEATING-STOKERS
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19...j.l
FOREST CITY PLUMBING CO.ESTABLISHED 1896
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATINGGAS, WATER AND STEAM SUPPLIES
SPECIAL DISTRIBUTORNo. 3188
Sunoco Gas and OilCOURTEOUS SERVICE
332 E. STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
George A. Wheaton Adelbert L. Hull
HULL &WHEATON PLUMBING CO.PLUMBING, HEATING AND AIR CCNDITIONING
Furnaces and Tinshop, Oil Burners, Refrigerators and AppliancesWholesale Supplies
Finest Workmanship-Best Quality Material
910 W. STATE STREETDial 2524 or 2316
ITHACA, N. Y.
WENDELL H. WILSON
PLUMBING a HEATING
414 E. TOMPKINS ST. Phone 8794 ITHACA, N. Y.
E. M. KANEAutomatic Stoker
andHeat Controls
Phone 7295
20572 PLEASANT ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
CONTRACTORS-PAINTING-PLUMBING-LUMBER
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-1941
M. A. "Gus" TEANEYPainting - Paperhanging - Decorating
FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING
By Day or Contract--Free Estimates
112 SOUTH PLAIN ST. Phone 3-2469 ITHACA, N. Y.
WILLIAM M. EGANDECORATOR
PAINTING + PAPERHANGINGDECORATING
71
909 N. TIOGA ST. Dial 9853
Failing's PlulTIbing Co.EDWARD FAILING, Prop.
Plumbing and HeatingPhone 9708
111 S. FULTON ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
M. T. ENGLISHLUMBER -SHINGLES - ROOFING
TILES-BRICK-LIME- CE~IENT
Window Screens - Storm WindowsOAK AND HARD WOOD FLOORS
215 CORNELL ST. Phone 7918 ITHACA, 1'\. Y.
EDUCATIONAL-LIBRARY1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-Hl-l-l
CORNRl 1I8RARf ASSOCIAllO~
FOUNDED in 1864 by Ezra Cornel1, before he started the universitynamed for him, the library was designed for the use of the
people of Tompkins County by erecting the present building, whichis on the corner of North Tioga and East Seneca Streets, was started in1864 and opened to the public December 20, 1866.
T he Library now has about 45,000 volumes with a yearly circulationof around 95,000.
OFFICERSPres., Charles E. Cornel1; Treas., Paul Bradford; Sec., Rev. Edward
L. Christie; Librarian, Harry G. Stutz; Acting Librarian, Helen M.Ludlow.
TRUSTEESE. T. Turner, L. P. Smith, Paul Bradford, Mrs. T. J. Barker, H. G.
Stutz, Ithaca, and W. P. Biggs, Trumansburg.
EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEESPastors of Churches, Supt. of Schools, Chairman of Board of
Supervisors, Mayor of City and Chief Engineer of Fire Dept.
Open Daily Except Sundays and Legal Holidays from 9 A. M.to9 P. M.
The Public is Cordially Invited to Use the Facilities of the Library
FINANCIAL-BANKSHJ~l-ITHA.CA DIRECTORy-1941
THETOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST CO.110 North Tioga Street
Services
Established 1836
COMMERCIAL LOANS
MORTGAGE LOANS
COLLATERAL LOANS
PERSONAL LOANS
CHECKING ACCOUNTS
SPECIAL INTEREST ACCOUNTS
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
COMPLETE BANI(ING FACILITIES
Total Assets Dec. 31, 1940
$IO,733~726.27
TOMPKINS COUNTY TRUST CO.Phone 2705 ITHACA, N. Y.
Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
FINANCIAL-BONDS-LOANS-JEWELERS74 1941-lTH,\.cA DIRECTORy-l!)-il
STOCKS -- BONDSJ. S. BARR & CO.
Savings Bank Bldg. Phone 2286 ITHACA, N. Y.
Correspondents
White House & Co.
Members New York Stock Exchange
MONEY TO LOAN
ITHACA PERSONAL LOAN INC.(License pursuant to Article 9 of the Banking Law)
11 Groton Ave. 406 First National Bank Bldg.
CORTLAND, N. Y. ITHACA, N. Y.ONEIDA, N. Y.
A MODERN JEWELRY STOREin
The Full Meaning of the Word
"Quality, 0ervice and CJ)ependability"
Our Motto
HARLEY HILL, JEWELER 307 E. State St.lthaca, N. Y.
Mortality of Advertising-The waste basket is the grave of millions of dollars of advertising everyyear. Keep your advertisement before the public by using a mediumthat is not thrown away-
THE CITY DIRECTORYThousands of references are made each day during the entire life ofthe City Directory. Your advertisement is always there because youbuy-
Advertising Permanence
FLORISTS-LANDSCAPING-TREE SERVICE19~1-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941 I;)
Plants-Seeds-Bulbs
FRESH CUT FLOWERS
IFll©~~1f Slln©}p)HAROLD A. PRATT
Prop.
214 E. Seneca St.
THE
Dial 8560
ITHACA, N. Y.
TREES AND SHRUBSFlowers for All OccasionsWe Telegraph Flowers
Phone 2758 or 2215215 E. STATE ST.
IE(Q)(Q)ll~~ IFll@~®ffcdl@lll®~ llilll~oI. ALTSCHULER
IDJEce(Q)~ATllVlE lPILAlN1r§
Lawn ConstructionDrainage Work
Landscape ContractorAll Tree Work
SCHUYLER REID HAFELYLANDSCAPE DESIGNERWe Serve the Finger Lakes Region
611 N. Cayuga St. The Crysdale Tree Co.Ithaca, N. Y.-9167 Auburn, N. Y.--2283-W
THOMAS TREE SERVICEMORGAN S. THOMAS, Prop.
Tree Surgery, Spraying, Moving andLandscape Gardening
Tree Surgeon in Care of Cornell University CampusSince 1931
Phone 8249Ellis Hollow Rd., R. D. 2. ITH.\.CA, N. Y.
76FOOD PRODUCTS-CO-OPERATIVES
19-1-1--lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19-1-1
G. L. F.COOPERATIVE GRANGE LEAGUEFEDERATION EXCHANGE, INC.
136 Terrace Hill
An Ithaca Landmark
T he main G. L. F. Building on Terrace Hill. 275 Ithacansare employed in the various offices in the Terrace Hill
Building. From them G. L. F. executives direct manufacturing and distribution activities which last yeartotaled $66,000,000, serving 150,000 farmers in three states.
FOOD PRODUCTS-BAKERS-DAIRIES-ICE CREAMHJ.tl-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1941
Wool-Scott Bakery(Incorporated)
BAKERS OF 220 BREAD
II
209-213 S. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
CHOICE GUERNSEY MILKPasteurized Grade A, Churned Buttermilk, Fresh Eggs, Finest
Quality Cottage Cheese, Garden Products at theFarm in Season, Twenty Acres Irrigated
Wholesale and Retail
INLET VALLEY FARMS, Inc.B. N. !\IILLARD, President
Spencer Road, R. D. 5 Dial 2015 ITHACA, N. Y.
STARLAND FARMSMARSHALL BROS., Props.
Clean Milk from Our Accredited HerdPASTEURIZED-COOLED-BOTTLED AT FARM
DELIVERED TO YOU EACH MORNINGBEST-SAFEST MILK IN CITY FOR BABIES
Phones 8831 and 8021MECKLENBURG RD. ITHAC"\, N. Y.
FOR ALL OCCASIONSUSE
PURITY ICE CREAMDELICIOUS AND REFRESHING
Brick Bulk-Special MouldsIce Cream Cakes
Cheerios Cups
PURITY ICE CREAM CO.218 FIRST ST. Dial 2248 ITHACA, N. Y.
FOOD PRODUCTS-DAIRIES--MILKHl-il-ITHACA DIRECTORy-Hl41
LUCE DAIRY CO.i\t1ILK AND CREAM
Special Guernsey MilkSole Distributors of Cheplin's
ACIDOPHILUS MILKPhone 9840
410 HILLVIEW PLACE ITHACA, N. Y.
BEGEACRESSOUTH LANSING ROAD
DIAL 8240 ITHACA, N. Y.
A Full Cup of Creamin Every Quart
MARION FARMS DAIRYGUERNSEYMILK and CREAM
A Clean Milk Produced and Bottled on the Farm
SLATERVILLE RD. Phone 7224 ITHACA, R. D. 4
The Progressive MerchantWho Continually Informs the Public Regarding the details
of his service through these pages has the spirit and policy
which assures his Customers satisfaction and reliability.
Patronize Him
FUEL DEALERS-COAL-WOOD
ID41-ITHAcA DIRECTORy-lq-+l
LEIGH M. CHAMPAIGNRescreened
DL&W'blue~oaI9
AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITEColor Marked For Your Protection
, I
The Blue Tint is Your Guarantee of Better, MoreEconomical Heat
A SUPERIOR ANTHRACITEFUEL AT LOW COST
IRON FIREMAN STOKERS
803 W. SENECA ST. Phone 2573 ITH.\CA, N. Y.
FUEL-COAL-FUEL OIL-KEROSENE
80 1941--lTHAcA DIRECTORy-HJ-I-l
c. H. MURRAY
COMPLETE PETROLEUM SERVICE
FUEL OILGASOLINE
KEROSENELUBRICANTS
Metered Service
442 W. STATE ST. Phone 2147 ITHACA, N. Y.
JAMES LYNCH COAL CO., INC.EST. 1890
D L & W 'blue coal'AMERICA'S FINEST ANTHRACITE
802-804 W. SENECA ST. Phone 2204 ITHACA, N. Y.
PLACE YOUR DIRECTORY WHERETHE PUBLIC MAY USE IT AND INCREASE ITS BENEFITS. IT IS TOOEXPENSIVE A PROPERTY NOTTO RECEIVE MAXIMUM USE
FUNERAL HOME1941--ITHACA DrREcToRy--1941
~~A ryiner ~ervice for All"
j!}etsnn jf'uneral j!}omeMATTHEW J. HERSON
Our modern Funeral Home planned and furnished in
a homelike atmosphere for your convenience at no added
cost.
A reasonable, efficient service any hour or distance_
Lady Assistant
Phone 9104
81
110 S. GENEV.\ ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
S2FUNERAL DIRECTORS-FURNITURE-UPHOLSTERERS
Hl4-1-lTHAcA DIRECTORY-104-1
Telephone 2737
1J1. i. ~tlhtrt
FUNERAL DIRECTOR125 E. BUFFALO STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
H. J. BOOL FURNITURE CO.General Furniture Repair
and
RefinishingUpholstering, Cabinet Making and Finishing
115 N. ALBANY Phone 3-2212 ITHACA, N. Y.
DRAPERIES S. FINESTONESLIP COVERS 214 N. Aurora St.
UPHOLSTERING Dial 6414QUALITY FURNITURE
InteriorDecorating
PAINTS & WALLPAPERS
VENETIAN BLINDS
ROBERTSFurniture - Electrical Appliances
Upholstering - ~lattress RenovatingEvenings by Appointment
Phone 2698117 s. TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
HARDWARE-PAINTS-WALLPAPER1H41-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1941''';;;
c. E. BISHOP'SI Wall Paper and Paint Store i
206 S. Cayuga St. Phone 2589
KYANIZE SELF-SMOOTHING PAINTSVARNISHES ENAMELS
We carry a complete stock of all
WATERPROOFINGSfor any job, cement or canvas
FLOOR COVERINGS AND WINDOW SHADESall colors- all kinds
VENETIAN BLINDS
Large Stock oj Modern WallpapersFloor Sanders and Steamers for Removing WallpaperCALL ON US FOR ALL KINDS OF DECOR.\TING
Spray Painting A Specialty
HARDWARE-GLASS-PAINTS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941
L. C. RUMSEY E. S. GILLETTE D. G. GILLETTE
C. J. RUMSEY & CO.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Hardware, Glass, Electric Refrigerators and Appliances,Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ranges, Stoves, Furnaces
SHEET METAL WORK AND GLAZING, ETC.
Phone23U206 EAST STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
FOR ANYTHING IN GLASS
PETE'S GLASS SHOPAuto Glass~ ~lasSDrilling&Grinding
Store Fronts -206;/)4/.. Mirrors Resilvered
Safety Glass Window Glass
Glass Dresser and Vanity TopsSmall Overhead--You Get the Benefit
123 E. Gree:l. St., opp. Bus Terminal
SMITH'SWall Paper & Paint Shop
120-122 WEST STATE STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
WALL PAPERS-B. P. S. PAINTSLinoleums, Pabco and Gold Seal Rugs, Window Shades, Venetian
Blinds, Painting and PaperhangingBarber Genasco RoofingGuaranteed Installations
Floor Sanders for Rent For Service Telephone 2683
When •In a Strange City
Ithaca people can ascertain the information aboutfraternities of which they are members at home. It is adistinctive service, but the Directory renders many distinctive services.
Put your Club in this section so that visiting membersof the same order find your welcoming sign in the
ITHACA DIRECTORY
•
HOTELS-RESTAURANTS1941-lTHACA. DIRECTORV-1941
CLUB CLARET1,06 N. TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y
ITHACA'S NEWEST AND MOSTMODERN RESTAURANT
SERVING THE FINEST IN FOOD ANDLIQUORS
DIAliNG DANCINGPhone 9651
For Reservations
Banquets or Private Parties
Determined to Please
In Food-In Price-In Pleasure
86HOTELS-RESTAURANTS-CIGARS
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
GALLAGHER RESTAURANTANTHONY F. GALLAGHER, Prop.
DELICIOUS FOODSWITH THAT HOMECOOKED FLAVOR
Daily Specials at Reasonable PricesBeers-Wines-Liquors
Open from 6 A. M. until 1. A. M.
Phone 3-2120
122 S. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y
CLINTON HOTELITHACA, N. Y.
STARNER & STARNER, Props.
Unexcelled Cocktail LoungeEuropean Plan-Rates $1.50 up
PHONE 2771 118 N. CAYUGA ST.
INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE-INVESTMENTS1941-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1941
ROBERT S. BOOTHROYD GARRETT J. FELTO:\'
R08[R1 S. 800THROYD INSURANC[ AG[NCYGENERAL INSURANCE
INSURE TO BE SECURE
AGENT FOR AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY CO.
LIFE, ACCIDENT, HEALTH, AUTOMOBILEBURGLARY, FIRE AND GENERAL INSURANCE
114 No. Tioga St. (319) Phone 2134 ITHACA, N. Y.
SCOTT -SQUIER AGENCY"All Forms Of Insurance""
402-403 Savings Bank Bldg.Dial 2959
WILLIAM S. SCOTT, JR.C. C. SQUIERDAVID C. SQUIER
ITHACA, N. Y.
K.H.VANNHORACE E. BROCKWAYR. C. :\IILKS
P. W. WOOD & SON
Dependable InsuranceSavings Bank Bldg. (316-318)
114 North Tioga St.
ITHACA, N. Y.
Phone 2343
WILLIAM R. WIGLEYLIFE INSURANCE
AND
INVESTMENTSSavings Bank Building (312)
Phone 3-1023114 N. TIOGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
INSURANCE-REAL ESTATEHl41-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19-.J. 1
HUGH G. SLOCUMInsurance and Real Estate
and Special Agent
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance CompanyOffice Phone 2092
126 E. SENECA ST.
Res. Phone 5724
ITHACA, N. Y.
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.CHARLES H. WEBSTER, Agt. PHONE 9278
100 WHITE PARK PLACE, CAYUGA HEIGHTS
ROBERT L. WEBSTER, Agt. Phone 9376
111 WHITE PARK ROAD, CAYUGA HEIGHTS
Insurance Counselor Real Estate Broker
ITHACA, N. Y.
Phone 2092
Phone 9203
MAURICE L. TAYLOR, AgentAETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Standard Fire Ins. Company
New York Underwriters Ins. Co.
Phone 9792
Res. and Office 112 Lake Ave.
WILLIAM R. ROBERTSONDistrict Manager
Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Office 126 E. Seneca St.
Residence 107 Northway Rd.
INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE1941-ITHACA DIRECTORY-1941
BURNS REALTY COMPANYJOHN C. BURNS, Prop.
Real EstateCITY AND COUNTRY
BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTED, EXCHANGED
FIRST NAT. BANK BLDG. (306) Phone 2119
c. J. PATRICKLIFE INSURANCE &ANNUITIES
Let me pro~ram your Life Insurance
It will increase your Estate from 15% to 30c~ withoutextra cost, and give you and your family the maximumbenefits possible from the amount you now own.
Phone Ithaca 3-1010 P. O. Box 197 ITHACA, N. Y.
Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co.
Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co.
COLUMBUS, OHIO
"Built for Service and Savin~s"
ROLAND C. BRILLOffice Phone 2068
119 E. SENECA ST. ITHACA, ~. Y.
w ALTER ]. HOLMESREAL ESTATE
andINSURANCE
Phone 9991
404 NORTH CAYUGA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
90INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-19-H
ERMA D. PERKINSREAL ESTATE
SALES-LEASES-COMMERCIAL
COMPLETE RENTAL SERVICE
Courteous Salesmen with Cars at Your Disposal
Phone 2497 E. State cor. N. Tioga St.
KIELY, STROUT REALTYJ. J. KIELY, Rep.
CITY AND fARM PROP[RTYSold, Rented, Exchanged
or Managed304 E. State St. Phone 8420
H. L. BROCKWAYREAL ESTATE
Renting Service and Property ManagementAPPRAISALS
201 E. SENECA ST. Tel. 2408 ITHACA, N. Y.
F. L. BAKERLicensed Real Estate Broker
FREEVILLE, N. Y.
MRS. THOMAS E. ANDREWSManager Ithaca Branch
421 N. Geneva St. Ithaca, N. Y.
LAUNDRIES1941-fTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941 91
I
ITHACA LAUNDRIES i
INCORPORATEDCHARLOTTE REAMER, Pres. A. I. MERRILL, Sec.-Treas.
E. M. MERRILL, Vice-Pres.
FOUR POINTSOF A GOOD LAUNDRY
• A Clean Modern Plant• Skillful Employees• Work of Fine Quality• Reasonable Prices
We offer three splendid Family Services
*The washing is done in Pure SoftWater with Mild Soap
Phone 2364102 ADAMS STREET
Uptown Office:134 E. SENECA STREET, ITHACA, N. Y.
Established Forty Years
92
LEGAL-LAWYERS19-1-1-ITHACA DIRECTORy-lD-l-l
LAWYERS00o
Name Address Tel.
ADAMS, ARTHUR G. 114 N. Tioga Street (406) 2574
BAKER, BERT T. 216-18 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369
COBB, COBB & SIMPSON 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183
COBB, HERBERT L. 114 N. Tioga Street 2183
COBB, HOWARD 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183
LEE, D. BOARDMAN 511 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2602
MINTZ, LAWRENCE M. 603 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2114
NOBLE, JOHN A. 216-18 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369
POWERS, TRUMAN K. 507 First Nat. Bank Bldg. 2469
PYLE, ENOS A. 403 Savings Bank Bldg. 2156
SIMPSON, HAROLD E. 203-11 Savings Bank Bldg. 2183
SOVOCOOL, BENJAMIN F. 216-18 Savings Bank Bldg. 9369
STAGG, NORMAN G. 220 N. Tioga Street 8614
STAGG, THALER & STAGG 220 N. Tioga Street 8614
THALER, LOUIS K. 220 N. Tioga Street 8614
LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT
1941-lTHACA DIRECTORY-Hl41
Totnpkins CountyCourts
TRIAL AND SPECIAL TERMS, SUPREME COURT
Feb. 10, 1941, Justice, Riley H. HeathMay 5,1941, Justice, Martin W. DeyoNov. 10, 1941, Justice, Andrew J. McNaught
TOMPKINS COUNTY COURT
Willard M. Kent, County Judge and SurrogateFitch H. Stephens, Special County Judge and SurrogateHarrison Adams, SheriffDella M. Gillespie, Surrogate's ClerkHoward L. O'Daniel, County ClerkCharles H. Newman, County AttorneyMrs. Laura Arnold, Motor Vehicle ClerkNorman G. Sta~g, District AttorneyRobert A. Hutchinson, Probation OfficerMabel Strong, Grand Jury Stenographer
TERMS OF COUNTY COURT FOR 1941Tompkins County
Judge, Willard M. Kent-April 21, 1941Judge, Willard M. Kent-June 9, 1941Judge, Willard M. Kent-Nov. 24, 1941Motion terms, the first Tuesday of each month:except the months:of
July and August.
SURROGATE'S COURT
Surrogate, Willard M. KentSpecial Surrogate, Fitch H. StephensSurrogate's Clerk, Della M. GillespieTerms--Court in session daily, at 10:00 A. :\1. except in month of
August.
CHILDREN'S COURTCourt House
Judge, Willard l\1. KentClerk, Robert A. HutchinsonCourt in session daily at 10:00 A. :\1. except in month of August.
SUPREl\lE COURT OF THE U. S.
Chief Justice, Charles Evans Hughes, N. Y.; Associate Justices,Hugo L. Black, Ala.; James Clark McReynolds, Tenn.; Stanley F.Reed, Ky.; William O. Douglas, Conn.; Frank l\lurphy, :\lich.; HarlanF. Stone, N. Y.; Owen J. Roberts, Penn.; Felix Frankfurter, Mass.;Clerk, Charles Elmore Cropley; Deputy Clerks, Reginald C. Dilli,Hugh W. Barr; Marshal, Thomas E. Waggaman; reporter, ErnestKnaebel.
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LEGAL-COURTS-GOVERNMENT19-1-1-lTHACA DJRECTORy-l D-l-l
TOlllpkins CountyCOURT HOUSE 320 N. TIOGA
ADMINISTRATIONCounty Clerk-Howard L. O'DanielCounty Treasurer-Mrs. Charlotte V. BushSheriff-Harrison AdamsDeputy County Clerk-Benjamin F. TobeyDistrict Attorney-Norman G. Sta~~
Coroner-William L. Seil, NewfieldSurro~ate'sClerk-Della M. GillespieCommissioner of Public Welfare-Roscoe C. VanMarterSuperintendent of Hi~hways-BertI. VannSealer of Wei~htsand Measures-~JohnJ. Sinsabau~hCommissioner of Elections-Ray Van Orman, Seven Mile DriveCommissioner of Elections-Daniel E. Patterson, NewfieidDistrict Superintendent of Schools, 1st Dist.-E. Crai~ DonnanDistrict Superintendent of Schools, 2nd Dist.-Paul MunsonDistrict Superintendent of Schools, 3rd Dist.-Leon A. Olds
BOARD OF SUPERVISORSLamont C. Snow, Chairman, Town of Caroline; Everett J. Loomis, Town of Danby; Edwin R.
Sweetland, Town of Dryden; S. Harvey Stevenson, Town of Enfield; Denton J. Watrous, Town ofGroton; Erie J. Miller, Town of Ithaca; Charles Scofield, Town of Lansin~; Forest J. Payne,Town of Newfield; Le Pine Stone, Town of Ulysses.
ITHACA1st Ward2nd Ward3rd Ward4th Ward5th Ward
FEDERAL OFFICERSU. S. Commissioner-Monroe M. Sweetland
Fred D. Van Order, Jr.Donald A. StubbsRoy Shoemaker
Lee H. DanielsW. Glen Norris
NEW YORK STATE GOVERNMENTGovernor-Herbert H. LehmanLieutenant Governor-Charles PolettiComptroller-Morris S. TremaineAttorney General-John J. Bennett, Jr.Adjutant General-Ames T. BrownCon~ressman(37th dist)-W. Sterling Cole, BathAssemblyman, Stanley C. Shaw, IthacaState Senator, Chauncey Hammond, ElmiraSupt. of State Police-Major John A. WarnerMembers of the Board of Parole-Joseph J. Canavan, Frederick A. Moran, Sanford BatesLiquor Authority-Edward Schoeneck, John Sullivan, Joseph M. Ryan, Mrs. John S. Sheppard,
Henry E. BruckmanCom. of Taxation and Finance-Mark GravesSec. of State-Michael F. WalshSupt. of Public Works-Arthur W. BrantSupt. of Public Buildings-John J. McNultyConservation Comm.-Lithgow OsborneComm. of Agriculture and Markets-Holton V. NoyesIndustrial Comm.-Frieda S. MillerComm. of Education-Frank P. GravesComm. of Health.-Dr. Edward S. Godfrey, Jr.Comm. of Mental Hygiene-Dr. William J. TiffanyComm. of Social Welfare-David C. AdieComm. of Correction-John A. LyonsComm. of Public Service-Milo R. MaltbieSupt. of Insurance-Louis H. PinkState Civil Service Commissioners-Grace A. Reavy, Howard P. Jones, Howard G. E. SmithSupt. of Banks-William R. WhiteDirector of the Budget-Abraham S. WeberSupt. of Standards and Purchase-Joseph V. O'LearyComm. of Motor Vehicles-Carroll E. Mealey
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTPresident, Franklin D. Roosevelt, New York; Vice President, Henry A. Wallace, Jr., Iowa
The Cabinet: Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, Tenn.; Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Mor~enthau, Jr., New York; Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, N. Y.; Attorney General, Robert H.Jackson, N. Y.; Postmaster General, Frank C. Walker, Pa.; Secretary of the Navy, Frank Knox,III.; Secretary of the Interior, Harold Ickes, Illinois; Secretary of Awlculture, Claude R. Wickard,Ind.; Secretary of Commerce, Harry L. Hopkins, Iowa; Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins,New York; U. S. Senators from New York, James M. Mead and Robert F. Wagner
LEGAL-LAWYERS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORY-194:1
ARTHUR G. ADAMSATTORNEY-AT-LAWSAVINGS BANK BUILDING (406)
Telephone 2574
114 NO. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
COBB, COBB & SIMPSONHOWARD COBB HAROLD E. SIMPSON
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORSTel. 2183
203-211 Savings Bank Bldg.114 North Tioga St.
ITHACA, N. Y.
D. BOARDMAN'LEE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 2602
511 FIRST NAT. BANK BLDG. ITHACA, N. Y.
LAWRENCE M. MINTZ
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 2114
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 603-4 ITHACA, N. Y.
9GLEGAL-LAWYERS
1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941
STAGG, THALER & STAGGATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
Tel. 8614
220 NORTH TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
Louis K. Thaler Norman G. Stagg
TRUMAN K. POWERS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 2469
507 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ITHACA, N. Y.
BERT T. BAKERBENJAMIN F. SOVOCOOLJOHN ARTHUR NOBLE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW(216-17-18) Savings Bank Bldg.
ENOS A. PYLE
Phone 9369
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
403 Savings Bank Building
114 NO. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
Telephone 2156
MANUFACTURERS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941
MANUFACTURINGFrom the period of the early 1800's until the rise of the Cornell
University era of the 1870's the industrial activity of Ithaca equaledany community in New York State west of the Hudson River,with itsintensity and its gambling spirit towards new ventures. The recordsshow that around 1820 to 1830 the following products were made here:paper, woolen, cotton, flour, plaster, grist, machines and repairing,tanning of leather and hides, liquor distilling, potash, etc., so that inthe "30's" there were nearly 100 industries operating in Ithaca.
In the period from the 1840's to 1870's was a day of great activity inindustrial Ithaca that hasn ever been equaled before or since. Someof the products made here at that time were: paper, iron foundryproducts, agricultural implements, glass, woolens, steamboats, sailboats and rowboats, hosiery, pianos, organs, passenger cars, railroadcar repair shops, machine work, horse rakes, wagons, threshing machines, well drills, fruit packing, paints, pottery, rakes, cultivators,lime kilns, etc. The transfer of coal and grain shipments from rail towater transportation at Ithaca formed the basis of much industry;coal transfer from Cayuga and Susquehanna Railroad (now Lackawanna), and then other railroads that now form the Lehigh, madeIthaca an important freight center. There were four grain elevatorshere.
A Modern Industrial Plant
After the 1870 period the industrial situation gradually changedwith the time but continued active. Some of the products madewere: guns, calendar clocks, salt, typewriters, wallpaper, incubators,aircraft, couplings, chains, clutches, electric clocks, adding machines,aerometers, laboratory apparatus, paper, power drive chains, mechanical stokers, leather hand bags, cardboard boxes, cement, etc.
The high class of citizenship in Ithaca makes it desirable for industry and the future holds much in store for this city along development of manufacturing. Water transportation to the Atlantic seaboard is available, also into the Great Lakes. Land with both waterand rail facilities is avilable.
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19-n-lTHACA DIRECTORY-19-l:1
GAR Y/OODRUNABOUTS-UTILITIES-COMMUTERS
OVER NITERS
OWENS 30SPORT CRUISERS SPORT FISHERMANS
TOW STETEROOM SEDANS-DeLUXE SEDANS
CENTURYINBOARDS--OUTBOARDS-UTILITIES-SEDANS
CAPE CAPESAIL BOATS
MATTHEWS34' 38' 46' 50' CRUISERS
OUTBOARD MOTORSDULUX FINISHES
GOODYEAR-AIR FOAM CUSHIONS
MOTOR FREEMAN'S MARINE
TAUGHANNOCK BLVD.
Phone 2857Storage Service Supplies
MANUFACTURERS-LUMBER1941-ITf-IACA DIRECTORY-19-l1
CA~Ut7ALU,"Ij~l2
C(),"VA~~(Successors to Cotton & Hanlon, Ithaca, N. Y.)
Phone 2541
99
801 W. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
HEADQUARTERSfor
NEW HOMES
"Pay Cash and Save"
100
MANUFACTURERS-BEER-BOTTLERS-PAPER
HI41-ITHACA DIRRCTORy-1941
ITHACA BOTTLING WORKSCOCA - COLA
APOLLO - BEER - TAM-O-SHANTERUTICA CLUBAle and Beer
407 W. SENECA Phone 2182 ITHACA, N. Y.
Bailey Distributing CompanyERNEST E. BAILEY, Prop.
Carlings Beer and Ale-Genesee Beer and AleFuhrmann & Schmidt Beer and Ale
Downs Beer and Ale-Schlitz
MISSION, DREWRYS, HIRES BEVERAGES
Phone 2249
201 S. TIOGA STREET ITHACA, N. Y.
Schreiber Beer and Ale Goebel Old Topper AleOxhead Ale Congress Beer Haberle Light Ale
PIELS BEERCayuga Beverage Co., Inc.
Bartels Beer and Ale
628 W. STATE ST. Phone 2069
Hoffman Beverages
ITHACA, N. Y.
T. G. MILLER'S SO,NS PAPER CO.Paper, Stationery, School Supplies,
Etc.Y & E FILING EQUIPMENT
Phone 2376Office 113 N. Tioga St.Ware Rooms 118-120 Allen St.
ITHACA, N. Y.
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Allen, John Frank W.Cowell, Edward H.
Sutton, Henry B.
Thorsland, Edgar
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3-5 p. m. and by appt.1:30 to 4 p. m. and by appt9:30-2 p. m. byappt.2-3 except Sat. and by appt.
10-12 m. and 1-3 p. m.2-4 and Mon. and Fri. 7-8
p. m. by appt.1:30-3:30 p. m. except Sun.
and by appt.2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sat. and
Sun. by appt. only2-4 and 7-8 p. m.10-11 a. m., 2:30-4:30, 7-8
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2-4 and 7-8 p. m.Throatl
By appointment2-4 and 7-8 p. m., Sun. a. m
byappt.1-3 p. m. and byappt.Byappt.
SPECIALTY
Surgeon and GynecologistSurgeon
Physician and SurgeonEye, Ear, Nose and
SpecialistHomeopathic Physician
SurgeonSurgeonObstetrician and GynecologistSurgeon
Eye, Ear. Nose and ThroatPhysician and Anaesthetist
Surgeon
Obstetrics and Medicine
SurgeonPhysician and Surgeon
ADDRESS
306 N. Aurora1st Nat. Bank Bldg. (705-6)114 W. Buffalo112 N. Aurora
120 E. State
114 N. Tioga (.\1-17-19)1st Nat. Bank Bldg. (711)
106 E. State
119 E. Buffalo
111 E. Seneca317 N. Aurora
113 E. Seneca210 N. Aurora
111 E. Seneca152 E. State
NAME
Forster, Francis R. C.Frost, Joseph N.Hall, Edward F.McCormick, Frank J.
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MEDICAL-DRUGS-OPTICIANS-CHIROPRACTORS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941
A. B. BROOKS & SONPrescription Pharmacy
"We Never Compromise on Quality Yet Our Prices are noHi~her"
Phones 2351-2352
FREE DELIVERY126 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
Graduate Palmer School of Chiropractic
LANGFORD F. BAKERHours by appointment
Residence calls made day and ni~ht
Phone 9863
Res. and Office: 320 S. Geneva St. ITHACA, N. Y.
WILSON & BURCHARD
~and Opticians
220 E. STATE STREETOpp. Ithaca Hotel Phone 2148 ITHACA, N. Y.
H. A. MANNING COMPANYMANUFACTURERS OF
City and County MapsWall Maps, Pocket Maps, City Guides with streets, wards, blocks,buildings and much other useful information bound in size to fitpocket.
FLAT CITY MAPS FOR FRAMINGANY MAP OF ANY CITY ANYWHERE
277 State Street (514) SCHENECTADY, N. Y.
MOVING-TRUCKING-EXPRESS-JUNK1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941 103
STUDENT TRANSFERLESLIE TYLER, Proprietor
FREIGHT MOVINGGENERAL TRUCKING
Phone 9595
Agent for United Van Service
Office: 704 W. Buffalo Street
FRE[R 8ROTH[RS' MOTOR EXPR[SS lIN[S, INC.615 W. GREEN STREET
Daily Service to
Auburn, Ithaca, Binghamton, Cortland, Syracuse,Albany, Boston, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia,
Rochester, Utica
Phones: Ithaca 2925, Binghamton 4-1357, Auburn 199, Syracuse 2-7787,
Cortland 1736-W
MERCHANTS DELIVERYLight and Heavy Household
MOVINGCompetent Careful Drivers
Packing and Shipping of Antiques and Other ValuablesOur Specialty
Express and Freight Service to All PointsParcel Delivery Messenger Service Circulars Distributed
PHONE 2171126 E. GREEN ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
Empire Junk CompanyEstablished 1914
Buyers and Sellers of
Scrap Iron, Metal, Rags, Paper,Etc.
Used Cars, Auto Parts-Wiping Rags316 AUBURN ST. Phone 3571 ITHACA, N. Y.
MUSIC-MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS104 1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
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JLpttUm Jlu~it ~tort
PIANOSSheet Music and Books
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSREPAIRS & PARTSof Every Description
H~ '!Complete ~u£iical ~erbice"
PHONE 2055
330 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
MUSIC-RADIOSIfl41-ITHAcA DIRECTORY-1941 105
THAYER RADIO CO I I
Established 1926
PUILeo and ZENITH RADIOS
FRIGIDAIREREFRIGERATORS AND RANGES
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Easy Washers and IronersPhonograph Records
Vacuum Cleaners, Food Mixers
_Complete Radio and Refrigeration Service
DIAL 8853428 W. SENECA ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
106
MUSICAL-RADIOS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORY-H)..n
CORNELL RADIO404 COLLEGE AVENUE + ITHACA, N. Y.
RADIORECORDSERVICE
Phonograph Specialists
Phone 8824
JORDAN RADIOSRadios and Refrigerators
R. c. A. Victor, and MotorolaGIBSON REFRIGERATORS
Motorola Auto Radios -A. B. C., Apex Washing MachinesElectric Appliances
Dependable Radio Service for Every Make
Spencer Rd. end of S. Meadow St. ITHACA, N. Y
Anchor Radio Distributing ServiceG. D. GRIFFIN, Prop.
SENTINEL RADIOS EXCLUSIVELYSALES-PARTS-SERVICE
Wholesale only
Write, Wire or Phone
213% DRYDEN RD. Phone 7644 ITHACA, N. Y.
THE SIGN OVER YOUR DOOR MEANSSOMETHING TO YOU
But it is Seen Only by People Who Pass Your WayMake It Visible all Over the City
by being listed in large type under every heading in the CITY DIRECTORY where a buyer might look for you-GIVING INFORMATION that a BUYER WANTS when he WANTS TO BUY. Advertising
that lives and works for a year.
H. A. MANNING CO.277 State Street
SCHENECTADY, N. Y.33 Lyman Street
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
PHOTOGRAPHERS1941-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1941 107
PHOTOS for Publication,Illustrations, Industrial, Construction and Legal Use.
"A Complete PhotographicService"
Wedding Groups and BanquetPhotos a Specialty.
DIAL 2169 or 9388
TompkinsPortrait and Commercial
PHOTOGRAPHER
Our Work Must be Goodfor . . .The Tompkins Studio is the oldest
established studio in Ithaca and
vicinity. Our present location, 140
East State Street, has been the site of
a photo~raphic studio for over 80
years, 30 years before I thaca became
a chartered city.
138-140 E. STATE ST. ITHACA, N. Y.
108
PUBLICITY-PHOTO ENGRAVERS-PRINTERS19-11-ITHACA DIRECTORy-19-11
William A. Church Co.A Century of Service
Printers and BindersPhone 2511
Rear of 'Woolworth's ITHACA, N. Y.
I PHONE 9451 IThe NORTON PRINTING CO.
ALBERT MacWETHY, Managing Owner
"Where Service Is a Habit"317 EAST STATE STREET
Black on White
ITHACA, N. Y.
1 Hour Service
MACK'S PHOTOSTAT PRINTSERNEST W. MACK, Prop.
WHITE ON BLACK
221 S. CAYUGA ST. Phone 2234 ITHACA, N. Y
PUBLISHERS1941-lTHACA DIRECTORY-1941 109
H. A. MANNING COMPANYESTABLISHED 1905
Point
Holly,
DIRECTORIESMAPS
MAINEAugusta. GardIner and VICInityBanl{or. Brewer, Old Town, OronoBar Harbor. EllsworthBiddeford. Saco and Old Orchard BeachBridgton, Casco and vicinityEastport and LubecCalaiS, Caribou, Presque Isle. Fort FairfieldFarmington. Wilton Livermore FallsHoulton and viclmtyLewiston. AuburnRockland, Camden and vicInityRumford, Bethel and vicimtySouth Pans. Paris, Norway and vicinitySanford. SpringvaleWaterville. Skowhegan and vicimtyWestbrook, Gorham, Windham
NEW HAMPSHIREBerlin. GorhamClaremont, Newport and SunapeeConcord and PembrokeDover, Somersworth, RochesterFranklin and TiltonKeene. Swanzey. MarlboroKeene SuburbanLaconia. Lakeport, Meredith. Tile WeirsLebanon. Hanover. N. H. and HartfordNashua and HudsonPortsmouth, Greenland. Newcastle, Rye
ADVERTISINGCATALOGING
Statisticians, House Numberlnll City Census and City GuidesMember Association North American Associate Member Advertisinll
Directory Publishers Federation of America
City Directory Publishers for Over 2,500,000 Population
OVER NINETY City Directory Publications in the eillht northeastern states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, NewYork, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Maine.
These publications contain the advertisements of over 20,000 Merchants, professionalmen and manufacturers. The estimated circulation of these publications throullbannual usalle is over 250,000,000.
LIST OF PUBLICATIONSSpringfield Suburban. including Agawam
No. Agawam, Feeding Hills, East Longmeadow. Hampden, Ludlow, WilbrahamMass., Suffield. Enfield and Somers, Ct.
Ware. Palmer. Monson, Stafford (Ct.)Webster. OxfordWoburn and WInchester
CONNECTICUTEnfield. Windsor Locks. StaffordPutnam
NEW YORKAlbany, Schenectady Suburban Covering
Bethlehem; East Greenbush, Colonie,Guilderland, Glenville. Niskayuna, Rotterdam
AmsterdamBatavia and East PembrokeCarthageCatskill. CoxsackieComing. Painted PostCortland, Homer. McGrawElmira, Elmira Heights, HorseheadsFultonGeneva. Seneca Falls and WaterlooGlens Falls, Hudson Falls. Fort EdwardGloversville. JohnstownGranville, Whitehall. N. Y. and Fairhaven,
Poultney, Vt.Hoosick Falls and vicinityHofnell and Canisteo
VERMONT IthacaBarre, Montpelier and vicinity Lake Placid, Saranac and Tupper LakeBellows Falls. Springfield MaloneBennington and vicinity Massena. Potsdam and CantonBrattleboro and vicimty Mechanicville, Stillwater, GreenwichBurlington, WInooski Mohawk Valley, including Canajoharie,Rutland, West Rutland and Proctor Fonda, Fort l"lain, FultonVille, Nelliston.St. Albans and Swanton Palatine Bridge, St. JohnSVIlleSt. Johnsbury. Lyndonville New York State Manufacturers
OgdensburgMASSACHUSETTS Oneida and Canastota
Amherst, Hadley, Williamsburg Oneonta, CooperstownBridgewater Penn YanBrockton PlattsburghBrookline Saranac, Lake Placid and Tupper LakeCambridge Saratoga Springs and Ballston SpaFramingham Schenectady, ScotiaGreenfield. Turners Falls Ticonderoga, Port Henry, CrownHaverhill, Groveland, Merrimac WestportMarlboro, Hudson and Westboro WIN Y d S A h PMedford aver Y. • " an ayre, tens, a.
Wellsville and vicinity~~~oB~dl;;~J'edale PENNSYLVANIANorth Adams Bristol and vicinityQuincy NEW JERSEYSomerville Burlington, Moorestown, MountSouthbridge. Sturbridge Palmyra and Riverside
For copies of our advertisinll rates in the above publications write to any of thefollowing offices
HEADQUARTERS33 Lyman Street Sprinllfleld, Mass, 277 State Street Schenectady. N. Y.
79 Cambrldlle Street Boston, Mass.
110CONTRACTORS-BUILDERS-SUPPLIES
1941-lTHAcA DIRECTORy-1941
~HI~COll HHO~. &CO.Organized 1878 Incorporated 1904
135 SOUTH AURORA ST.
Phone 1361
DUPONT PAINTS VARNISHESThe Best in Building Materials
Lumber
Corbin Hardware
Celotex Wallboard
Red Top Wool Insulation
Mill Work
Curtis Interior Woodwork
Kitchen Maid Cabinets
Imperial Wallpaper
Barrett Roofing
Mason's Supplies
Headquarters for Home Builders