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Title: Ithaca Directory 1919-20 Author:

Call no. LH-CASE 974.7 Ithaca 1919-20

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Copyright 1919 by M. P. GOODHUE TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Abbreviations 49 Alphabetical Directory 49 Banks 24

Churches and Church Societies 24 Business Directory 393 City Government 14 City Hospital 28 City Wards 5 College Publications 42

6' Election Districts Express Company 43 Fire Department 16 Ithaca House Directory 327

Justices of the Supreme Court 19 Local U. S. Officers 22

Map of the City of Ithaca Inside of back cover Newspapers, etc 42 New York State Government 12 Notaries Public 20 Police Department 16 Post Office 22 Post Offices in County 23 Public Places, Buildings, etc 9 Public Schools 32 Railroads 42

Societies, Associations, etc 43 Street Directory 327 Supervisors in Tompkins County 13

Telegraph and Telephone Companies 43

Terms of Court 20 Tompkins County Bar 20 Tompkins County Officers 13 Town Clerks in Tompkins County 13 United States Government 12 ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO ADVERTISERS

Adams, Arthur G Center lines

Alpert & Blostein Footlines and page 53

Bailey Garage Co Side lines and page 57 Barber, C. G Page vi front colored section Barr Bros. Hardware Co 62 Baxter, E. B Head lines Bool Floral Co Head lines Bool, H. J. Co Head lines Burns Realty Co iSide lines Carey, H. A. Co., The Back cover and side lines Cobb, Herbert L Foot lines

Cornell Transfer Co Page iv front colored section

Cortland Specialty Co Page iii front colored section Crescent Auto Supply Page iv front colored section Cummings & Martin Foot lines Dean, A. K 110 Dean, H. W 110 Driscoll Bros. & Co Center lines Fall Creek Coal Yard 206

First National Bank Back cover Fletcher, W. F. Co 130 Forest City Laundry 132 Forest City Printing Co 169 Freeman, C. W Front cover Gilbert, F. D Page iii front colored section Goodhue, M. P Page viii front colored section Grace, John B 140 Groton Auto Co 145 Hile & Daniels 157 Hoare, Raymond Side lines Home Life Insurance Co Head and side lines and 284 Ithaca Daily News 169 Ithaca Fuel Supply Co Footlines and 170 Ithaca Journal 172

Ithaca Junk Co Foot lines and 53 Ithaca Monumental Works 302

Ithaca Paint & Wall Paper Co Back cover Ithaca Realty Co Front cover Ithaca Savings Bank 173

Ithaca Steam Marble and Granite Works Back cover

Ithaca Trust Co Front cover Ithacan, The 140 Jamieson-McKinney Co Head lines

Jenks, William L , , Foot lines Kellogg, CM Page iv front colored section Kellogg, William T Side lines Kohm & Brunne Foot lines Lang, J. B. Engine and Garage Co., The Inside front cover Leary Coal Co Side lines Lent, B. Frank 192 Lynch, James Coal Co., Inc 198 Marsh, Daniel E Back cover McGuire, John J 204 McRavy, John 2.06 Marks, M. Doyle Co Page vi front colored section Merrill, Eliza M 132 Mitchell-The-Mover, Inc Back cover Modern Dry Cleaning and Pressing Works 218 Modern Method Laundry 219 Morgan & Owen Side lines Mott, George L 222 Norton Printing Co Side lines and page vii front colored section Patterson, Lincoln E Center lines Phillips, Frederic W Front cover Potter & Allen 242 Preston, E. S. & Son Center lines Pritchard & Sons 244 Reamer, John 219

Robinson & Carpenter Front stencil and 255

Rogers, E. A Back cover Rohrer, J. L Side lines

Rothschild Bros Back cover Sanitary Ice Cream and Milk Co., Inc 262 Sinsabaugh, J. J 273

Smith, William Hazlitt Front cover South Side Coal Co 279

Squier & Squier Front cover

Stanion, Chas. B. & Son Front cover

Stevens, I. R Head lines and 284 Stillwell, Ira N iSide lines

Storms, John B Back cover

Tarbell, George S Backbone and 291 Tompkins Co. Co-operative Fire Ins. Co Center lines

Tompkins Co. National Bank Front cover Townsend, C. E 279

Tyler & Cornell Page iv front colored section Utter, Uriah 302 VanBuren, Charles B Page v front colored section H. J. BOOL CO., 130 E. State St., Parlor Goods and Upholstery

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5 CITY OF ITHACA ? i. CITY WARDS 3

First Ward All that part of said city bounded on the east 5! by a line commencing in the north line of said city in the center Cf^ of the Cayuga inlet, or the center line of Cayuga inlet extended, thence running up the center of said inlet to the center of Fifth s> street, or Fifth street extended, southerly along the center of Fifth street to the center of Cascadilla street ; east along the center of Cascadilla street to the center line of Park place ; m south along the center of Park place to the center line of Buf- falo street ; west along the center of Buffalo street to the center o 8 line of Corn street, and south along the center line of Corn ^ street, extended, to the south line of the city. ?, o "a Second Ward That part of said city bounded by the south ] line of the city, the center line of Aurora street to the center tq a] line of Buffalo street, the center line of Buffalo street to the

* Third Ward That part of said city bounded by the center fcj line of State street, the center line of Tioga street to the center 3 of Mill street, the center line of Mill street to the center of Cayuga street, the center line of Cayuga street to the center line of Cascadilla creek, the center line of Cascadilla creek and q^j Lake avenue extended, to the north line of the city by said ^ north line to the center of Cayuga inlet, or center line of Cayuga sj inlet the center line of Cayuga inlet to the center of extended, .^ Fifth street, or Fifth street extended, the center line of Fifth C5!) street to the center of Cascadilla street, the center line of Cas- cadilla street to the center of Park place, the center line of + Park place to the center of Buffalo the center of street, line C*> Buffalo street to the center of Corn street, the center line of Corn street to the center of State street, the center line of State , street to the center of Tioga street. C&

Fourth Ward That part of said city bounded by the south C/2 ?* and east lines of the city, the center line of University avenue

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5 line of Tioga street to the center of Buffalo street, the center a g line of Buffalo street to the center of Aurora street and the ffo Sffl Jjn center line of Aurora street to the south line of the city. 5h g" Fifth Ward That part of said east b _ bounded the line ^ city by ^g of the city from the center of University avenue north, the o-~> ave- .. | northerly line of the city as far west as the center of Lake Q SJ S 8 nue extended, the center line of Lake avenue extended and "S 2

_ X-l .....I * rt J. 11 St ..._..! .L, .... ^ o the center line of Cascadilla creek as far southerly as the center " ** of Cayuga street, the center line of Cayuga street to the center of Mill street, the center line of Mill street to the center of center of i CO Tioga street, the line Tioga street to the center of ' g o Cascadilla creek, the center line of Cascadilla creek to the

O . line of UniversityTTniversit.v avenue to the east line ofnf the city.n.it.v m CITY OF ITHACA ELECTION DISTRICTS

FIRST WARD, FIRST DISTBICT 1 fctfS m Beginning at the intersection of the south city line and the O Cayuga running thence northerly the center of the ^* inlet, along "^> Cayuga inlet to the north city line, as established in 1914, to a X\ ^ monument in the lighthouse pier, thence westerly to the Lehigh - UJ Valley right-of-way, thence southerly along said right-of-way f~\ to the old city line, thence to the west city line, thence to the ^T south city line, thence easterly to the place of beginning. Registration and voting place, Murray Garage, No. 901 West ~T"| State street. *-*-* pj U-* FIRST WARD, SECOND DISTRICT ["T| at the intersection of the south and the line _S Beginning city "" ^ Cayuga inlet, running thence northerly along the Cayuga inlet tu to State street, in State street to Corn in Corn extended street, ^ to the south city line, thence westerly to the place of beginning. Q_J Eegistration and voting place, No. 801 West State street. O >, FIRST WARD, THIRD DISTRICT g~ Beginning at the intersection of State street and the Cayuga -*** thence in State to Corn in Corn ^ inlet, street, to Buffalo street, H in Buffalo to Park place, in Park place to Cascadilla street in W is Cascadilla to Fifth street, in Fifth extended to the Cayuga inlet, 2 ** tJ in the Cayuga inlet to the place of beginning. s g CO 5 .5 Eegistration and voting place, Fire Department House, No.6 2 _* West State street.

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SECOND WARD, FIRST DISTRICT W Beginning at the intersection of State street and Corn street, 2 in State to Cayuga in Cayuga to Clinton in Clinton street, street, 0/5 to Corn street, in Corn street to the place of beginning. Registration and voting place, Shop in rear of Nos. 512-514 SH West Green street. ^ CD SECOND WARD, SECOND DISTRICT KS at the intersection of Spencer street and the south Beginning _^ city line, in Spencer to Cayuga street, in Cayuga to Clinton street, in Clinton to Corn street, in Corn extended to the south j^ city line, thence to the place of beginning. 2 Registration and voting place, No. 304 South Cayuga street, o SECOND WARD, THIRD DISTRICT t Beginning at the intersection of the south city line and fcs E^ Spencer street, thence along the south city line to Aurora street, in Aurora to Buffalo street, in Buffalo to Tioga street, in Tioga to State street, in State to Cayuga street, in Cayuga to Spencer ^^ street, in Spencer to the place of beginning. j^; Eegistration and voting place, Nos. 128-130 South Tioga CD street.

THIRD WARD, FIRST DISTRICT g g Beginning at the intersection of State street and Albany % 2 street, in State to Corn street, in Corn to Buffalo street, in Buf- w s falo to Park place, in Park place to Cascadilla street, in Casca- dilla to Albany street, in Albany to the place of beginning. S * Eegistration and voting place, No. 335 West Mill street. >

THIRD WARD, SECOND DISTRICT * Beginning at the intersection of State street and Albany f? S^ street, in State to Tioga street, in Tioga to Mill street, in Mill to Cayuga street, in Cayuga to Cascadilla street^ in Cascadilla 3 B to Albany street, in Albany to the place of beginning. Eegistration and voting place, Fire Department House, No. ^ 5, West State street. w THIRD WARD, THIRD DISTRICT > C ** Beginning in the north city line, as established in 1914, at a g monument in the lighthouse pier, running thence southerly in s B the Cayuga inlet to the intersection of Fifth street 8 9 extended, a in Fifth to Cascadilla street, in Cascadilla to the center of Cas a fi cadilla creek, in the center of Cascadilla creek northerly and in Lake avenue extended to the place of beginning. * jj Registration and voting place, No. 109 Monroe street. g P Indian Motorcycles Cummings & Martin, ^,105^ Guarantees to pay dividends annually or you may leave nuintHDMF LirLI IFF mOUnHllllCINtllRANP.F bUlflrAMHRMPINY them to accumulate. I. R. STBV8NS, Gen'l Mgr.

+_, 8 Ithaca City Directory a) g FOURTH WARD, FIRST DISTRICT 3 Beginning at the intersection of Aurora street and the south c/a State in State to the south .2 city line, in Aurora to street, city ^ line, thence westerly along the south city line to the placS of j beginning. 4^ Registration and voting place, No. 141 South Aurora street. GO fourth ward, second district <* Beginning at the intersection of State street and Aurora S street, in Aurora to Buffalo street, in Buffalo to Tioga street, inter- in Tioga to Cascadilla creek, in Cascadilla creek to the section of avenue and Linn in m^ University street, University P*j avenue to Stewart avenue, in Stewart to Buffalo street, in Buf- p3M falo to Schuyler place, in Schuyler place to State street, in State CD &3 ^> to the place of beginning. rj"J Registration and voting place, Nos. 322-324 East State street, pn HH FOURTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT S ^^ Beginning at the intersection of State street and Schuyler CD ^J place, in State to Mitchell street, in Mitchell to College avenue, Ctt ^^ in College avenue to the center of Cascadilla creek, in the center of creek , Cascadilla to Stewart avenue, in Stewart to Buffalo in Buffalo to Schuyler in Schuyler place to the .J street, place, C/l place of beginning. Registration and voting place, No. 409 Eddy street. 2 FOURTH WARD, FOURTH DISTRICT C% CD Beginning at the intersection of State street and the south city line, in State to Mitchell street, in Mitchell to College ave- i nue, in College avenue to the center of Cascadilla creek,in the ^2 "S3 a center of Cascadilla creek to Stewart avenue, in Stewart avenue O ^*,^ to University avenue, in University avenue to the east city line, the east line to the south place along city city line, thence to the _a gg" of beginning. Registration and voting place, No. 413 College avenue. CTQ

FIFTH WARD, FIRST DISTRICT _ _

!~^ Beginning at the intersection of Mill street and Cayuga street, in Mill to Tioga street, in Tioga to the center of Cascadilla creek in the center of Cascadilla creek to Linn street, in Linn to Mar- *^^ shall street, in Marshall to Willow avenue, in Willow avenue to Cayuga street, in Cayuga to the place of beginning. ^

Registration and voting place, No. 126 Farm street. ,_ FIFTH WARD, SECOND DISTRICT SS* Beginning at the intersection of Marshall street and Linn CD b3 street, in Linn to King street, in King to Tioga street, in Tioga C/

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. FIFTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT Q ^ Beginning at the intersection of Cascadilla creek and Han- l-K cock street, thence in Cascadilla creek and Lake 1 northerly j-j-j ^ avenue extended to the north city line, as established in 1914, along the north city line and the west line of the Lehigh Valley ^3 (Auburn branch) right-of-way to the old city line, thence along -p JJ2 FIFTH WARD, FOURTH DISTRICT ;3. p^3 Beginning at the intersection of the north city line and Tioga street in eg extended, Tioga to King street, in King to Linn street, M in Linn to University avenue, in University avenue to the east ^kg ^ city line, thence to the north city line, thence along the north line to the place of r^ city beginning. jh Registration and voting place, Garage in rear of No. 912 ^ ed North Aurora street. q i-i 03 O "g PUBLIC PLACES, BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC. 0 j_i Bates Block, cor. N. Aurora and Seneca. *~ij ^ City Cemetery, Univerity ave. >~i_ City Hall, cor. N. Tioga and Seneca. 3 City Hospital, S. Quarry near State. r-t- Jh Conservatory of Music, 120 E. Buffalo. 5 Clerk's N. Tioga near O County Building, State. QTQ Court ^-s mj-pl County House, E. Mill, DeWitt Park. Cornell Library Building, cor. E. Seneca and Tioga. ^J Cornell University, East Hill. P S Deming Hall, E. State, bet. Cayuga and Tioga. Oo DeWitt Park, Cayuga, Buffalo and Mill. W =! Electric Light Station, E. State. t _ a ' Elks cor. W. State and Geneva. " Home, )z/ 03 Fair Grounds, intersection Titus Ave. at Clinton and Meadow P P5 G. A. R. Hall, Cornell Library Bldg., E. Seneca. $

D. L & W. Scranton Anthracite Coal gjg Herbert L Cobb BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., baske5Ardiniers

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The 33rd presidential term of four years commenced on the pj O 4th day of March, 1917. and will expire at noon on the 4th day 2, W of March, 1921. 2 ** -v EXECUTIVE

"00 President Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersev. Salary $75 CO 000. jjj Vice-President Thomas R. Marshall, of Indiana. Salary g * $12,000.

W THE CABINET

^ The salaries of the Cabinet officers are $12,000 each. w of State Robert L. of New York. Q) Secretary Lansing, _^ Secretary- JJ of Treasury Carter Glass, of Virginia. ^5 {Q Secretary of War Newton D. Baker, of Ohio. Attorney-General A. Mitchell Palmer, of Pennsylvania. ^H *^*Q Postmaster-General Albert Burleson, of Texas. Secrtary of Navy Josephus Daniels, of North Carolina. 55 Secretary of Interior Franklin K. Lane, of California. E-" Secretary of Agriculture David F. Houston, of Missouri. <^ Q Secretary of Commerce William C. Redfield, of New York. Ci &* ^ Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson, of Pennsylvania. ^ UXITED STATES CONGRESS Ql cn Sixty-fifth Congress began March 4, 1917, and ends March 4, fj 1919. O Salary of Senators and Representatives, $7,500 per year and ph mileage, twenty cents per mile. ^j W SUPREME COURT OF THE UXITED STATES H Chief Justice Edward D. Louisiana. q White, Salary $15,000. Jj _i Associate Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes, Massachusetts; M 3 James C. McReynolds, Tennessee; William R. Day, Ohio; ^j -

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12 Ithaca City Directory 55 w Massachu- a Mahlon Pitney, New Jersey; Louis D. Brandeis, ^ gy setts; John H. Clarke, Ohio. Salary of Associate Justices, m g~ $14-500. 0g W" Reporter Ernest Knaebel. ?- Clerk James D. Maher. "JJW 3=3 Marshal Frank Key Green. ^jf On P5W art5=T --, o *4 O and Superintendent of Public Works. ~j Q Civil Service Commissioners John H. Clark, Chairman. M jg Salary, $5,000. William G. Rice, Willard D. McKinstry, John ^J gps C. Birdseye. Salaries, $4,000. ^ UH The legislative powers of the State are vested in the State ^* ^O Legislature, which consists of two houses, Senate and As- U sembly. Iq Q tz The State is divided into 51 Senatorial districts, each choos- S< ing one Senator. q9 The Assembly consists of 150 members. Z< Salaries $3,500 ; $3,000 and mileage. Senators, Assemblymen, M <;E in Senators Congress James W. Wadsworth, Jr. of Grove- 3 |0 William M. of Brooklyn. land, Calder, >g ujJ Representative in Congress, 37th District Alanson B. Hough- P a. ton, Corning. pq >< Member of Assembly Casper Fenner, Heddens. aZ State Senator, 41st District Seymour Lowman, Elmira. "2

The Ithaca Junk Go. pays the Highest Market Price for All Kinds of Junk. Both Phones. The Cheapest Place to Buy House Furnishings, H. J. BOOL CO.

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County Judge and Surrogate Willard M. Kent. 3 Special Countv Judge and Surrogate S. Edwin Banks. (& Surrogate's ClerkD. M. Gillespie. % Court Stenographer Howard O'Daniel. County ClerkClarence D. Tarbell. C/) Deputy Clerk William H. Baker. p County Treasurer R. L. Post. g_ District Attorney Arthur G. Adams. O Sheriff Charles Green. 0 Under SheriffA. Cameron Goff. O Coroner William A. Smith. Superintendents of Poor Daniel Mitchell, Walter MeKeel, William D. Baldwin. $ % United States Commissioner Edward H. Bostwick. *j Referee in George S. Tarbell. ss Bankruptcy _ District Superintendents of Schools 1st District, Fred A. gg Beardsley; 2nd District, Hattie K. Buck; 3rd District, J. D. go Bigelow. O > Superintendent of Highways Fred C. Evans. M Commissioners of Elections Fred G. Bool, John Kelly. ^ o*> SUPERVISORS FOR 1919 d fo 2

Caroline William C. Gallagher. w\_\ DanbyH. C. Thatcher. aO Wt Dryden Edward Hill. 5 2 EnfieldF. A. Stevenson. g Groton Frank A. Begent. % 2j Ithaca Town Henry S. Wright. ,. Ithaca City First Ward, Arthur Bishop. Zi Second Warw, Leigh M. Champaign. O Third Ward, E. Morgan St. John. J4 Fourth Ward, Max Kluebert. O Fifth Ward, Wilbur G. Fish. J3 Lansing Clarence Buck. ^d Newfield Roy C. Albright. H Ulysses J. M. Townsend. Fred L. Clock, Clerk, Ithaca. TOWN CLERKS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY Caroline Judson C. Bennett, Brookton. CP3 Danby H. M. Beardsley, Ithaca. Dryden F. E. Darling, Freeville. o o Enfield Clarence Fitchpatrick, Enfield Center. D.L & . Scranton Anthracite Coal |{f? Herbert L Cobb ^-ais and water Heating, Radiators, Jamieson-McKinney Company, Inc. Mill Supplies, Etc. 121 S. Cayuga St.

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,2|j.S Ithaca Frank Hanshaw, Ithaca. WC5 ijs Lansing Senora Stedman, Ludlowville. gft) l? 8 NewfieldGeorge W. Peck, Newfield. ?> gi Ulysses Edwin P. Bouton, Trumansburg. 3

X>" ITHACA CITY GOVERNMENT Sj |2 j Mayor Frank B. Davis. g jj?

a ALDERMEN pH "' First Ward William H. Leonard, Joseph B. Ryan. "ggj = -2 * Second WardArthur R. Congdon, T. A. Card. **g ; Third Ward William B. Wilkinson, Raymond Hoare. | ^ Fourth WardLewis J. Bingham, L. D. Neill. W ^ J Fifth Ward George M. Downing, Sherman J. Hays. i < "*. Regular meetings first Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. 2 ~ STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1919 k^ a =s Finance Card, Ryan, Downing, Bingham, Neill, Congdon, ttj Wilkinson, Hoare. t*j g City Charter Bingham, Wilkinson, Card, Ryan, Neill. ^ Police Department Neill, Hoare, Hays. !>j ** ^ Relations with the Board of Public Works Ryan, Wilkinson, rtJ en Hays-tt a S . Sv < 2 Relations with the Fire Commissioners Downing, Wilkinson, ^ < Leonard. O co Relations with the Board of Health Congdon, Downing, (^ * o Leonard. [^ Relations with the Commissioner of Charities Hoare, Down- hg -| ing,Card. ^ : Ordinances City Wilkinson, Hoare, Congdon. .J S CITY OFFICERS ^ City ClerkW. 0. Kerr. Q => Deputy City ClerkHarold M. Lull. O Assistant Jane C. Lynch. : i Fitch H. Stephens. City Attorney M <=g City Chamberlain Clarence A. Snyder. % J5 Assistant Fannie D. Warner. == g City Judge Daniel Crowley. O H Judge C. Baldwin. v Acting City Harry a g,fi Clerk City CourtMargaret E. Crowley. Is s AssessorClinton Assessors L. Vivian ; Associate William g | H. Lobdell, Andrew B. Davis. EJ a Commissioner of Charities William C. Douglass.

It is not possible for any but Thoroughly lfhono dial Cnnnli. P*. Screened Coal to leave the yards of the 1111303 fUCI dimply CO. E. B. Baxter, The One Price Clothier, 150 E. State

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Probation Officer Katherine H. Shaw. ** ^ Building Commissioner Freeman M. Marshall. Police Commissioner Harry C. Baldwin. 2! Fire MarshallB. J. Reilly. g Sealer of Weights and Measures Court Bellis. Constables Henry Shaw, L. 0. Williams. O

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION ^ Victor R. Gage, G. W. Cavanaugh, W. W. Ellis. SINKING FUND COMMISSION g E. L. Williams, Chairman; Albert G. Stone, Charles W. cd Major. *"* BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ^ The Mayor, President and member ex-officio. ^* Commissioners John T. Egbert, George H. Hook, Albert E. Wells, W. M. Sawdon, F. J. Seery. g Superintendent Joseph Campbell. ^ Engineer H. L. Stewart. Secretary W. 0. Kerr. H Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesdays in each r"* month at 7 :30 P. M., Council Chamber, City Hall.

STANDING 'COMMITTEES FOR 1919 ^ Streets and Sidewalks Wells, Egbert. ^4 Creeks and Bridges Seery, Hook Water Sawdon, Wells, Seery. Parks and Cemeteries Sawdon, Egbert. ^g Garbage and Street Lighting Hook, Wells, Sawdon. im Sewers, Drains and Public Buildings Hook, Seery. ^J Finance and Accounts Wells, Hook, Seery, Sawdon, Egbert. - BOARD OF HEALTH ^ The Mayor, President and member ex-officio. prj * Commissioners V. A. Moore, F. D. VanOrder, S. L. Sheldon, H. L. VanPelt, L. E. Patterson, J. W. Judd. g? Health OfficerDr. H. H. Crum. S. Secretary W. 0. Kerr. */} Plumbing Inspector John R. Woodford. C^J Sanitary and Dairy F. F. Koenig. Inspector Milk T. J. Mclnerney. ^ _ Bacteriologist W. A. Hagan. Efltjj Regular meetings second Tuesday in each month at 8 P. M., > Council Chamber, City Hall. Mj2

are Agents for the cele- n We iimminflC MorHn 105 BAST brated Iver Johnson Bicycles VUUUIllllgi) ft 111411111, GR.E3N ST. ^Scf,e I. H. STEVENS, g;i The Original Old Reliable Agency 224STEAATS^S

. 16 Ithaca City Directory __ h do * STANDING COMMITTEES FOR 1919 ^ 1-1 f> hS Nuisances and Complaints VanOrder, Judd, VanPelt. Hi, W5W Foodstuffs, Dairy Products, Water and Ice Patterson, Shel- o>^ don, Moore. *w Infectious and Contagious Diseases Moore, VanPelt, Judd. oh "" $ Records and Vital Statistics VanOrder, Judd, Patterson. Rules, Regulations and Code VanPelt, VanOrder, Sheldon. 3^ Finance and Accounts Moore, Sheldon, Patterson. JS^

H* EXAMINING BOARD OF PLUMBERS *Z Henry L. Stewart and John R. Woodford, ex-officio; Frank

POLICE DEPARTMENT _*

City Judge Daniel Crowley. r-< Acting City Judge Harry C. Baldwin. ^J o Chief of PoliceWilliam Marshall. ^ Night Sergeant William J. LaFrance. 2, Detective Sergeant Walter D. Helm. {J) Probation Officer Katherine Shaw. Patrolmen Wilson H. Curtis, Lewis J. Oliver, Patrick J. pQ Hartnet, Marion Frost, Clarence M. Greene, Clarence E. French, m John F. McCarthy. V > FIRE DEPARTMENT r Commissioners E. D. Button, President ; James L. Murphy, tJ I George W. Rundle 1 Secretary H. L. O'Daniel. \r | Treasurer C. A. Snyder. 7H Fire MarshallB. J. Reilly, ChiefB. J. Reilly. (J First Assistant J. R. Robinson. Second Assistant E.A.Rogers. $0 Superintendent of Fire Alarm Jay Spaulding. ? p Regular meeting first Tuesday after the first Wednesday in ^to each month, 8 P. M., City Hall Annex. g $ Company Officers Cayuga Hose Co. No. 1 Captain, Arthur % w u J. Burns ; Secretary, W. L. Burns, Jr. Rescue Steamer Co. gj No. 2 Captain, J. A. Traub ; Secretary, A. F. Perkins. Tor- z nado Hook and Ladder Co. No. 3 Captain, D. K. Champaign; "^ Secretary, M. L. Tompkins. Eureka Hose Co. No. 4 Captain, g o C. E. Copeland ; Secretary, C. E. Lamb. Torrent Hose Co. No. S 5 Captain, John Ozman; Secretary, Howard C. Brashear. % Sprague Steamer Co. No.6 W. Captain, G. Rundle ; Secretary, 8

KOHM & BRUNNE StA2^ esatsrtbkt Merchant Tailors WallPaper-H. J. BOOL CO.-Window Shadts

Ithaca City Directory 17 *0 W> J. B. Miller. Cataract Hose Co. No. 7Captain, N. A. Saver- J.

Location of Boxes r> 2 o 11 l^ CO Seneca and Tioga streets, City Hall. H n LO *13Morse Chain Works. m 14 Driscoll Bros. & Co., S. Aurora street. g \_\ ^T *15 Corner Hudson and Giles streets. i/>

16 Aurora and streets. ^- ^ Pleasant q *17 ctf South Hill Terrace. m Z J2? 18 Hudson and Columbia streets. 33 W *19 Hillview place and Aurora street. 2 - 21 Thomas Aeroplane Works. ^ 2 *22 > p-h Albany and Wood streets. 2 i-Q 23 State and Cayuga streets. Z m {pj 24 Albany and Clinton streets. w ^j 25 State and Plain streets. Z n ^* 26 Sprague Steamer Co. No. 6, W. State street. pi \% 27 p-p-j Buffalo and Westport streets, Lehigh Valley House. p5 * "j 28 Cayuga and Spencer streets. Z P3 29 Corn and Clinton streets. w 5 *31 Tompkins and Utica streets. pi S *5 *32 Corn and Buffalo streets. rj C ' *33 Cayuga and York streets. a tj 03 34 Albany and Mill streets. S pH 35 Cayuga and Cascadilla streets. \D 36 Second and Hancock streets. ^ 37 Cayuga and Jay streets. O 4) 38 Cascadilla and Washington streets. + 2 *39 Willow and Neahga avenues. O O *41 Stewart and Thurston avenues, Cornell Heights. P hj 42Ithaca Gun Co. m 43 Mill and Linn streets. hj *44 g* ryj Willard Way. _\ 45 Aurora and Yates streets. + S* O 46 Aurora street and Neahga avenue. g 47 Lake street and University avenue. gq >^, 48 Thurston avenue, Cornell Heights. ~J ^2 *49 Wait and Thurston avenues, Cornell Heights. HH *51 Buffalo street and Schuyler place. P

Nothing but the Best P. L. 6 W. Anthracite T I T 71 11 Coal handled at the yards of tlerDert JL. V^ODD BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., *!_X&JVT&2&

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.33 I *- 52 State and Eddy streets. SI 53Buffalo and Eddy streets. &__ 54 College avenue and Dryden road. l%2 *55 Cascadilla Park and DeWitt avenue. .2 fa 56 Stewart and South avenues. tl's 57 Seneca street and Stewart avenue. f|g 58 Fairmount and Elmwood avenues. I | *59 Oak and Elmwood avenues. l-gi*J *61 Delaware avenue and Mitchell street. 2 J'i *62Cornell and Miller streets. | a I *63 Water and East State streets. Zti 64City Hospital. I-St 71Chestnut and Elm streets, West Hill. fig* *72Humboldt and Clinton streets, West Hill. 5 IS 73Hector street, West Hill. *74 1 ft Cliff street, West Hill. a if a *75 Humboldt street, city limits. ?IJ 81 Ithaca High School. 82 Parochial School. S 1 83West Hill School. I 84South Hill School. < S 85East Hill School. lam 86Fall Creek School. 1 23 121Morrill Hall. A% 122Franklin Hall. |^J, 123 Reservoir and East avenues. -g 124 Agricultural College. ~-2 125 Veterinary College. < S 126Sage College. g {5 127 South and Central avenues. S *141Hill Crest. *215 Highland and Wyckoff avenues. ^ pgc *216 Triphammer Road and Dearborn Place. G 223 Ithaca Journal. ^* *235 Wharton Studios, Renwick. ^ 236 International Salt Co. o 237Ithaca Calendar Clock Co. * Imaginary boxes. Persons living in the vicinity of these should call up Police Headquarters, stating where the fire is. Od BELL SIGNALS " 1 Break in line. *2 2 Still alarm signal. 3-1-3 No. 1 combination. SB 3-2-3No. 2 engine.

THE ITHACA FUEL SUPPLY CO. has the most down to date Plant, making easy to Please and Satisfy Customers, The Quality Shop, E. B. Baxter, 150 E. State St.

Ithaca City Directory 19 H . . ___ J 3_4_3_No. 4 patrol. < 3-5-3 No. 5 engine. 2 3-6-3 No. 6 combination. ^h 3-7-3 No. 7 combination. m5 3-9-3 < No. 9 engine. ^ 4 Fire out or under control. 6 Calls 6 S No. engine. CSS^.. g 9Calls Truck No. 9. q 2-2-2 General alarm. WEATHER SIGNALS CO The weather signal will be a blast of from 15 to 20 seconds {f H N duration. After this warning signal, long blasts refer to weather and short blasts refer to temperature. Those for B weather are sounded first. O

o_ 1 Long Fair weather. o ^^ 2 Long Rain or snow. pr* 3 Long Local rain or snow. 4 Long Heavy snow. ^ r^ " Ol Short Lower temperature.

fr1 . 2 Short Higher temperature. Short

Q^" and 12 :30 on Sunday, but the cold wave or heavy storm may 2 < be given at any time. _, w VILLAGE OF CAYUGA HEIGHTS GOVERNMENT President ?^ C. T. Stagg. S : TrusteesG. W. Herrick, C. W. Williams. r*l Treasurer Paul R. . >j H-3 CollectorW. J. Bells. g ^Tj Clerk D. C. Gillespie. ^J Street Commissioner J. T. Newman. rj PQ Health OfficerDr. H. H. Crum. o Registrar of Vital Statistics Frank Hanshaw. Cl. ^ JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT, SIXTH ;^ JUDICIAL DISTRICT ? c5 Michael H. Kiley, Cazenovia ; Walter Lloyd Smith, Elmira ; ^^ q George F. Lyon, Binghamton; Rowland L. Davis, Cortland; ^=" George McCann, Elmira ; Abraham L. Kellogg, Oneonta. 2 "c= SUPREME COURT S" CO Trial and Special Terms in 1919 co March 24, Judge McCann. September 15, Judge Davis. De- h= cember 1, Judge Kiley. go. W. L. JENKS, Carpenter and Builder, 306 W. Seneca St. By night as well as by day a policy in the Tf QrT,lT\7'l?'WQ General Manager Home Life Ins. Co. protects you and yours 1. A. l9 X MU V JLJ^IiJy 224 East State St.

u 20 Ithaca City Directory _ Sts h,^ 3 TERMS OF COUNTY COURT IN TOMPKINS g S COUNTY, 1919 rC

g Terms of the County Court without a jury will be held at the ^sg Chamber of the County Judge : n o On each Tuesday during the year, except during the month of qW w S | August, the third Tuesday of January, the first Tuesday of ob 3 April, the second and third Tuesdays of July, the first Tuesday _ to P of September and the second Tuesday of October. \Jj re- Trial Terms of the County Court, at which a jury will be . follow- j quired to attend, will be held at the Court House on the L_ ing dates : On January 20th, April 7th, and October 13th. j-.

4* holi- In case any of the above mentioned days falls upon a /\J

S Newfield Donald Cutter. _J

spes Slaterville Lyman H. Gallagher. J 5 o Trumansburg Ossian G. Noble, L. J. Wheeler. "K

<3 NOTARIES PUBLIC IN ITHACA

Arthur G. Winifred R. E. J. Frederica /<-v ^^^ Adams, Allen, Austin, S Andrus, Alice E. Bailey, Bert T. Baker, William H. Baker, \_J 25 Harry C. Baldwin, Stephen Edwin Banks, James H. Barry, 5 Arthur W. Beardsley, Charles H. Blood, Fred G. Bool, Edward H. Bostwick, Clinton D. Bouton, Rachel K. Bouton, Alvin A. C Bishop, Frank David Boynton, Charles A. Brewer, Michael D. g?0 g Burns, George L. Burr, Charlotte V. Bush, Nina E. Bush, Henry ^O ^ W. Butler, Henry A. Carey, Ina A. Clark, Margaret B. Clark, Lorenzo Clinton, Fred L. Clock, Fordyce Allen Cobb, Howard SQ Cobb, Charles P. Coffey, Louise H. Cole, Park C. Colt, Margaret g> S. Cooney, Eugene N. Corbin, Etta M. Conover, G. Louis Cook, > tj Frederick F. Cory, William J. Cotton, Alta B. Crawford, Daniel > Crowley, Francis K. Dally, Thomas H. Davenport, Tracy E. = David M. Davis, Dean, Fred N. Dean, Daisy A. Dennis, Robert en

THE ITHACA JUNK CO., sells Stoves, Pipe, etc., and Buys all kinds of Junk. Toot of Third Street, H. J. BOOL CO. Furniture Makers, Factory at Forest Home

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E. Dickens, Anna Louise Drake, Austin Dunbar, Charles L. <-s Durham, Margaret Edwards, N. A. Egan, Fred C. Evans, w Frances Feehan, Edna M. Feeley, Louise Geldreich, Mary L. r~ Finch, J. Warren Georgia, John C. Gifford, Bella Goldman, ^H Lillian R. Gowling, John G. Gudmundsen, Helen H. Haight, Q Charles L. Hamer, Lora Susannah Hasenjager, Riley H. Heath, k-~^ Frank Hoover, Randolph Horton, George William Horton, ^< How- Charles C. Houghton, John Stowell Howell, William A. >__j land, Laura M. Humphrey, Alice L. Hunt, Orange P. Hyde, >_2 Edward E. Ingalls, Charles Austin Ives, Edna M. Jackson, f_q Benjamin Louis Johnson, Clifford B. Johnson, Warren A. Jones, ^* Frederica E. Keeler, John A. Kelly, Julia Z. Kelly, Marvin R. ^i Kendall, Mary A. Kennelly, Frena Knight, Blanche C. Krum, J^J H. G. Leland, Paul Smith Livermore, Antoinette A. Lynch, +pt Helen R. Lynch, Jane C. Lynch, Almira Manning, Daniel E. ^^ Marsh, Peter Francis McAllisterr, Mary H. McAllister, Jane v-tJ G. McAuliffe, L. M. McClellan, William F. McDaniels, John J. McGuire, Elizabeth McNulty, B. E. Mather, Walter G. Miller, O Zella S. Miller, Aaron G. Mintz, Howard S. Morgan, William Q H. Morrison, Epsie B. Morse, Charles H. Newman, Jared T. ? Newman, Millard H. Norton, Mary B. Orites, Howard L. O'Daniel, George W. Parker, Robert H. Parry, Lincoln E. Pat terson, Sherman Peer, Murray E. Pool, Edward S. Preston, Valentine C. Randolph, B. L. Robinson, James R. Robinson, Oo Helen C. Leon D. LaVere Robinson, Roskelly, Rothschild, (Mrs.) sj~j Fannie P. Rowe, E. Morgan St. John, Clara R. Sanford, Clara B. Seaman, L. B. Seamon, Mary B. Shaw, John J. Sincebaugh, -r-j William A. Carlton B. Ida Smith, K. Slingerland, Smith, May jrr* William Hazlitt Smith, Clarence A. Snyder, Robert G. H. Speed, Clarence C. Charles T. Charles B. -i Squier, Mary Srnka, Stagg, ( Stanion, Elizabeth H. Starr, Camilla L. Stephens, Fitch H. J Stephens, Flora A. Stevens, Donald A. Stobbs, Albert G. Stone, ^ J. L. Stone, Monroe M. Sweetland, Clarence D. Tarbell, George ) 3 Schuyler Tarbell, George E. Taylor, Lois M. Teeter, Clara M. ^ Terry, Eugene Terry, Jane E. Tillotson, Ella L. Tounsley, John ^i J. Tubridy, A. Bell VanAuken, Charles B. VanBuren, Eugenia j-I3 J VanCleef, D. W. VanHoesen, Leroy H. VanKirk, Ella Grace VanNatta, Florence B. VanNatta, Leland D. VanRensselaer, CO DeForest VanVleet, Katherine Warren, 0. E. Wasser, Lillian ?] R. Wilke, Arthur Benjamin Wellar, J. Stanley Wells, Henry ^J A. Winton, William J. C. Wismar, Percy W. Wood, Eloise tX\ Woodford, George H. Wurzel, Anna A. Wyckoff, Florence M. t~Tj Zapf. i--]

Our D. L. fi W. Coal and Wood always 11^1^,.+ T fWk satisfies. Give me a trial order XJ.C11JCIL j. VviUUU Jamieson-McKinney Company, Inc. WA^T^i^^it.

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.gg hh 3 j NOTARIES PUBLIC IN TOMPKINS COUNTY g -. (Outside Ithaca) ted '-,25 Caroline Charles H. Heath. Caroline Center Lee Olney. -o ^ gS| DanbyF. A. Todd. DrydenWebb Corbin, D. S. Fellows, |S$ | g George E. Goodrich, George E. Monroe. Etna Charles M. gG S 9 & Coggswell. Freeville Fred E. Darling, Glenola B. Sutfin. g

jjj^a Groton Rose S. Allen, Laurence J. Conger, F. R. Gibson, "^2 3* Georgia Hare, John J. Hare, Helen A. Hicks, Ashbel Landon, g_j> S8 Mary J. McGrail, James B. Stilson, G. M. Stoddard, Edgar Fay oH |i-g Tallmadge. Ludlowville M. L. Ford, Grant Gere, J. Milton m

LOCAL UNITED STATES OFFICERS .. ,| &1 B. Frank Lent, Postmaster ; Edward H. Bostwick, U. S. Com- W ^ missioner; George S. Tarbell, Referee in Bankruptcy; Board Og of Pension Examiners, J. S. Kirkendall, M. D., President; C. F. [^ lBg Denman, M. D., Secretary; H. L. VanPelt, M. D., Treasurer. f 5 | ITHACA POST OFFICE a g~ North Tioga street, corner East Buffalo Jw g^ B. Frank Lent, Postmaster ; Albert W. Dobbs, Assistant Post- TL. go master; James L. Murphy, Superintendent of Mails; Max A. Noethlig, Superintendent Special Delivery and Parcel Post; fed Louis M. Burtt, Registry Clerk; Mary V. K. Smith, Money h^ Order Clerk Louis L. g ; Dickens, Stamp Clerk ; Gilbert A. Renney, >- Forwarding Clerk; J. Willard Cole, General Delivery Clerk; f\ H. L. f^ Cary Brown, Harry Bullock, LeRoy R. Grant, Francis J. f Kramer, Dispatching Clerks; John C. Mabel L. ^ Grant, Sevy, * ROg Leon Stark, John Carty, Distributors; Groton Auto Co., Inc.^ *g Mail Messenger. xa Carriers Willis Charles aa Hausner, F.Carpenter, William E. g iga Pearson, William J. Pringle, Christopher M. Kelly, John M.'. 3 "* S& Carty, Fred E. Putney, William S. Elwell, Charles W. Mabee| ""* John F. Bolger, Howard J. Arthur W. r *| Batterson, C LeGrand S. Vandermark, Henry P. 0 'Neill, George A. Harring Randolph S. Frank 3 ton, Wickham, A. Noble, Frank G. Louns- 0

Fair Dealing and up-to-date method of handling Best Coal makes Satisfied Customers for the Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. E. B. Baxter, ffigg. Leading One Price Clothier.

Ithaca City Directory 23 . *^ o berry, Ward W. Washburn, Frank A. Burns, Charles F. Hassan, " Emmett R. Campbell, Joseph L. Bailey, Ray E. Vandermark. jz! Substitutes Joel D. Couch, Frank R. Smith, Luke P. Keefe, < Frank M. Holliday. >^ R. F. D. Carriers1, Howard E. Phillips; 2, Fred D. Rap- i pleye; 3, Charles H. Gardner; 4. Emory J. Phillips; 5, Henry T. W Patterson; 6, Murray Johnson; 1, John Konontz; 8, Ray C. O0 Sherman. 2. Custodian Force, United States Public Building Edward C. *_\ Buck and Albert E. Oltz. Fireman-Laborer. 5 Office open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Registry Department open J* from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Money Order Department open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Last dispatch of mail, 8 -.45 p. m. pZ Station No. 1, 411 Eddy streetEdward J. Clerk Crittenden, tn in charge. Station No. 2, Cornell Co-Operative Society B. E. Sanford, E3 Clerk in charge. ^ Station No. 3, 507 N. Cayuga streetW. H. Miller, Clerk in ^ charge. fry Station 526 street No. 4, W. State Frank M. Zorn, Clerk in pZ charge. "* Station No. 6, 1024 N. Tioga streetWm. H. Hoffman, Clerk g5 in charge. S3 ""*" POST OFFICES IN TOMPKINS COUNTY (Money Order Offices in Bold Type) Brookton Caroline S?

Caroline Depot Caroline _, Dryden Dryden B Etna Dryden * Freeville Dryden 60 Groton Groton 5. Ithaca Ithaca 51 Jacksonville Ulysses J Ludlowville Lansing ** McLean Groton ^g Myers Lansing ** Newfield Newfield ag M North Lansing Lansing N ^ Peruville Groton g> Slaterville Springs Caroline South Lansing Lansing %vi Trumansburg Ulysses S Go West Danby Danby ^

AU Repairing Neatly 105 EAST and Promptly Done CmHlgSbUUlUUUgd &Ot Maitl!!,HldUM, green ST. Ask about our cheap Convertible Term Policy that T L' "1? 3GiTF.VF.NSx ^ v ^ii,, ' 0B"Rpn'l' MOPm' * can be changed to any form of Endowment later

24 Ithaca City Directory m o m BANKS u Tompkins County National Bank, Nos. 135 and 137 East > <3 State streetR. H. Treman, Pres.; E. C. Stewart, Vice-Pres.; 0h David N. VanHoesen and G. F. ^, Albert G. Stone, Cashier; xh M o Rogalsky, Asst. Cashiers. Capital, $100,000; surplus and prof- its, $225,000. H% Sen- r\A First National Bank, Cornell Library building, corner go eca and Tioga streets Roger B. Williams, Pres. ; E. T. Turner, B pJ^ H r Charles W. B. L. Asst. , Vice-Pres.; Major, Cashier; Johnson, UJ Cashier. Capital, $250,000; surplus and profits, $150,000. ^7*"] Ithaca Savings Bank, corner Tioga and Seneca streets ^t Qr^ Roger B. Williams, Pres.; Emmons L. Williams, First Vice- W ^H Pres.; Robert H. Treman, Second Vice-Pres.; G. Louis Cook, C^, **Ti Treas. ; E. H. Bostwick, Sec. ; Mynderce VanCleef, Attorney. MM r* M^ Ithaca Trust Co., 110 N. Tioga streetC. E. Treman, Pres. ; Emmons L. Williams, First Vice-Pres. ; W. H. Storms, Second 2[ Vice-Pres. and Sec. ; Sherman Treas. ; A. B. Asst. r*> O Peer, Wellar, *J pU Sec. Capital, $200,000 ; surplus and profits, $100,000. UC Rothschild Bros. & Co., private bankers, corner State and Tioga streets. pQ Mechanics' Ithaca Society, 2 Savings Bank building A. G. m ?.J Stone, Pres. ; J. M. Gauntlett, Treas. ; F. J. Wilson, Sec. Meets ^^ [^ first Wednesday of each month. ^ Ithaca Savings and Loan Association S. L. Howell, Pres. ; ^H r*""^ W. J. Reed, Vice-Pres. ; H. C. Baldwin, Sec. ; B. L. Johnson, ^j w Treas. 120 E. State street. Dues payable and meeting of ^ J directors fourth Monday of each month. ^ BOARD OF COMMERCE

Louis P. Smith, Pres. ; William Driscoll and Mynderse Van Cj H Cleef, Vice-Presidents ; Elmer H. Wanzer, Treas. ; Ross W. ^^ Kellogg, Sec; The Pres., Vice-Pres., Treas., J. W. Hook, N. . Hanford, E. C. Stewart, W. H. Morrison, E. B. Baxter, F. H. Atwater, Martin Conlon, Benjamin L. Johnson, William H. Crowell, James A. Causer, Directors. Office 109 N. Tioga street, so oz O CHURCHES AND CHURCH SOCIETIES w5 Evening services, 7 -.30 from May 1st to November 1st; 7 from ^o November 1st to May 1st, except as stated. BAPTIST >$ o First Church, DeWitt Park, Rev. George R. Baker, Pastor, >m Pastor Rev. John D. W. Fetter, Student Services, 10 :30 a.m. g and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School, 11 :45 a. m ; Charles D. Goff, O 's^,,- KOHM & BRUNNE ^ Merchant Tailors BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., Floral Decorations

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^*2 Z Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :30. > Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets Sunday 0 +2 evening in the church lecture room after evening service. The "Jl M Woman's Missionary Society meets Friday of each month after ^\ C/} first Sunday at church lecture room. "l Tabernacle, corner Utica street and Neahga avenue, Rev. Q ^ Eugene B. Hughes, Pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :45 p. m. ; \\_^ Sunday School at 12 :15 p. m. ; Zenus Holland, Superintendent. WWW O Y. P. S. C. E. meets Sunday evenings at 6 :45. ^ ROMAX CATHOLIC "Tl Church of the Immaculate Conception, corner X. Geneva and W. Seneca %$ streets. Rev. W. H. Harrington, M. R. ; Rev. Dennis 5 & V. Lane and Rev. Howard F. Barry. Assistants. Services : crj Sundays, First Mass, 6 :00 a. m. ; Second Mass. 7 :30 a. m. ; Third z

M COXGREGATIOXAL _* 53 First Church, corner W. Seneca and N. Geneva streets, Rev. ^J ed Henry J. Condit, Minister Services at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 Ji p. m. Sunday School after morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. at __. ^ 8 :30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evenings at 7 :30. Woman's II Union meets weekly in church parlors. The Ministering and j Serving Circle of the King's Daughters meets monthly. Wo- #v e3 man's Missionary Society meets monthly. V/i 2 EPISCOPAL "H H corner St. John's Church, N. Cayuga and W. Buffalo streets, ^ Students' _j Rev. Henry P. Horton, Rector; Rev. Cyril Harris, ____! at 11 Pastor Services 8 and a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday -^2 ' q School, 10 a. m. Ladies meets Thursday afternoon of II g each week in the fall and during Lent at 2:30 at the Parish si House. The Parish Chapter meets Wednesday nights at 7 :10 at t[\ crj the Parish House. The Daughters of the King meet second i P^ Monday night of each month at 7 :30 at the Parish House. Wo- ^*

THE ITHACA JUNK CO., foot of Third St., will get your Junk Out of Your Way on Short Notice. Bool Floral Co., 215 E. State St., D^SKE,X&rs

26 Ithaca City Directory hg " f s T %. man's Auxiliary to Board of Missions meets every Tuesday in |a the fall and during Lent at 2:30 p. m. at the Parish House. g g % Junior Auxiliary meets Mondays in the fall and during Lent a" after school. The Altar Guild meets on call of the President. ; gjjs Christ Chapel, Hector street, Rev. Henry P. Horton, Rector gilf Evening prayer and Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. O,

: ""c State Street Church, corner W. State and N. Albany streets, Rev. E. Pastor at :30 :30 M A. Atwater, Services 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bible School after service g , morning ; Mrs. Nellie A. Yontz, < Superintendent. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 :30. ohJ Class meeting Sunday at 8:45 a. m. Epworth League meets e-t"_ Sunday evenings after preaching service. Junior Epworth oB League meets Sunday at 3:30 p. m. The Official Board meets was first Monday of each month. Epworth League business meet Ladies' s'^ m ing first Friday of each month at 7:30 p. m. Aid So- Calvary Church, 507 N. Albany street, Rev. W. D. White, ^ Pastor Services, 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School, 3 :30 bt-M p. m. FREE METHODIST o Free Church, 443 N. Tioga street, Rev. C. A. Fox, Pastor. *2 Services at 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN g First Presbyterian Church, DeWitt Park, Minister. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Bible School at 11:50 S3 a. m. Superintendent. ; , Primary, Intermediate, and Our D. L. S W. Coal and Wood always TTOT,l-kOT.t T /^~l~l. satisfies. Give me a trial order AAcIJJeri j. V^ODD ClothingE. B. BAXTER, 150 E. State St.Furnishings

Ithaca City Directory 27 C/3 ^ Senior Departments, Adult, Advanced Student and Business Men's also Home Department. Christian Endeavor 3) Classes, " Wednes- 5^ Society meeting after evening service. Prayer meeting Ladies' s day evenings at 7 :30 o'clock. Home and Foreign Mis- *"^ sionary Society meets third Friday of each month. Mission y^ ^ Band and Pastor's Class for Young Communicants. Dorcas ^rj g Society meets weekly, October to April, to sew for the needy. H XXI The Brotherhood affords opportunities for the men in various ^H

so- vf-y Church activities. The Woman's Church Aid Society plans O j-^ cial gatherings for the year. /s UNITARIAN o First Church, corner N. Aurora and E. Buffalo streets, Rev. &l J. C. Fagginger Auer, pastor Services at 10 :30 a. m. Sunday School at 12 m. Pastor's study in the church. Gj j CHRISTIAN SCIEXCE ^ First Church of Christ, Scientist, Cascadilla Park, corner _ 5 University avenue, Mrs. C. H. Myers, First Reader Services, hj ^_S Sunday at 11 a. m., and Wednesday at S p. m., Sunday school 9 :45 a. m. Reading room 209-11 E. State street open daily ex- p^ cept Sunday and legal holidays from 11 to 1 and 3 to 5 p. m. S GOSPEL TABERXACLE 2 508 N. Plain street, Rev. E. M. Esterly, Pastor Services O 10 :30 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sunday School, 2 p. m. *~& LUTHERAN u 118 Dryden Road, Rev. W. M. Horn, Pastor Services 11 p a. m. Sunday School 9 :30 a. m. & MISSIONS ^ _ Beebe Mission, W. State, corner W. Buffalo street Services J * 7 :30 p. m. c& Gospel Mission (Pentecostal), 501 W. State street, A. C. cjl \___\ Clinton, Pastor Services 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. tS3 tJ TOMPKINS COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION ^

General office, 139 E. State street, Ithaca Telephone 216-J.

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3 Ludlowville ; Anna Mae Emily, Teacher Training, Ithaca ; & 2 Frank Starkins, Home Department, Ithaca ; Rev. Sidney Fisher, > 5 3 School Administrator, W. Danby; R. N. Dershimer, Rural 5j 4 . Work and Visitation, Dryden. uw 2 c* Y. M. C. A.

jy"z Fine new building corner Buffalo and Tioga streets, opposite w 8 the new post office. The building, site and furnishings cost 0 h^ $79,000. Contains free reading room open to all men over 12 jjj W years, whether members or not. The privileges of membership 53 ^ | include gymnasium with running track, four bowling alleys, gW 2 swimming pool, hot and cold shower baths, lockers, billiard gjj t?T^ ' TiAnin nn+li -ri-v-nvi +nl\ Ati l-< i \\ 1 .-i n + -n <~1 tt nn/1 tinninl v. i"\ /-\-wi n 'Pvinn/i nTij-i room with four Bible and social rooms. There are ?U tables, study So also 38 rooms in the dormitories with special shower rooms on z^ each floor provided at nominal rates for young men away from gW home. All for young men 18 years or over. Special rooms for "_m Boys' rt the Department, under supervision of special secretary. M rj Junior boys 12-15; Intermediates 16-18. Low rates made known >i-j at Y. M. C. A. office. Building open from 8:30 a. m. until 10 S p. m. 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. House open to all ^^ ; Sundays, young Sjg men of the city. (Q .^ Q Officers : B. E. Sanford, Pres. ; D. N. VanHoesen, Vice-Pres. ; W M J. G. Brooks, Rec. Sec; James R. Robinson, Treas.; Directors: C J. R. Robinson, E. T. Turner, B. E. Sanford, D. N. VanHoesen, *4 O. H. Waltz, J. G. Brooks, John D. Bigelow, E. B. Baxter, W. H. P 2*t^ Crowell, T. A. Mandeville, C. H. Newman, W. M. Sawdon, P. J. GO Herron, T. W. Summers, C. E. Head, Thomas Tree, C. V. P. m qj f* m\ Young, L. E. Domemyer. Trustees : George W. Frost, George S. L. H. A. St. C. D. Jared O .j Livermore, Howell, John, Bostwick, T. Newman. Executive Officers : S. Bruce Wilson, General W Secretary ; W. C. Hickok, Physical Director ; D. G. Harvard, rf " Social Director ; R. E. Burritt, Office Sec. <^ a 1 g ITHACA CITY HOSPITAL O & 0 Vice- H a Officers : P. S. Livermore, President ; Dr. A. T. Kerr, Js.5 President; F. C. Cornell, Treasurer; R. C. Osborn, Secretary. 2 _. Executive Committee : Mary J. Hull, Dr. Eugene Baker, R. ^ o C. Osborn, F. C. Cornell, George Livermore, 0. H. Waltz, P. S. 0 K Livermore, Chairman. S Finance Committee : E. L. Williams, Mynderse VanCleef, .S E. T. Turner. O

: .w | Prudential Committee R. C. Osborn, Edwin Gillette, J. R. m .tt Rothschild. u. papaJ

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THE ITHACA PUBLIC SCHOOLS SYSTEM

As at present organized consists of ^\ I. of Division kindergartens. q in- II. Division of elementary education, grades 1st to 6th *~ elusive.

III. Division of secondary education. Grades 7th to 12th pw4 an- inclusive. 1. Department of English. 2. Department of ^ cient languages. 3. Department of modern foreign languages. N^ 4. Department of history. 5. Department of mathematics. 6. M Department of science. 7. Department of business a-book- j# keeping, arithmetic, geography, law, commerce ; b-shorthand ; Q c-typewriting ; d-penmanship, correspondence, office practice ; nQ e-salesmanship and banking. 8. Department of student activi ties a-athletic council ; b-general council. ^^ vio- IV. Division of practical arts. 1. Instrumental music, q lin, band. 2. Vocational education for both boys and girls. ^ 3. Special classes for exceptional children. 4. Industrial arts 3 a-mechanical drawing; b-cabinet making; c-joinery; d-wood pq turning and pattern making; c-printing. 5. Household arts pj a-cooking ; b-foods and housekeeping ; c-school lunch ; d-sewing Q and garment making ; e-millinery ; f-designing and decoration, ^j V. Division of inspection and supervision. 1. Primary ^ education. 2. Music. 3. and nature study. 4. Writ- Drawing a in- ing. 5. Physical education, playgrounds, etc. 6. Medical ^ spection. 7. Dental clinic. 8. Open air school. 9. Atypical R classes. A. VI. Division of libraries. 1. Reference. 2. Circulating. r-< 3. School or traveling. 4. Children's story telling, etc. 5. ft- instruction a-stereographic etc. Visual views, photographs, ; ^ * b-stereopticon lectures; c-moving pictures; d-opaque projector. VII. Division of school and home gardens. "! VIII. Division of night school. S\ IX. Division of summer school. | X. Division of administration, statistics and accounts. s*

CALENDAR FOR 1919-1920 O

September 1 First term begins. October 6 Night school, first term begins. November 27 Thanksgiving. December 18 Night first term ends. school, ^ December 20, 1919 Holiday vacation begins. &* January 4, 1920, Holiday vacation ends. . January %- Night school, second term begins. ^s January 19 to 23 State board's examinations. -

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$}-. ___ v ~ 8 to 0 ^3 January 23 First term ends. Sm I- K January 26 Second term begins. o ^ 22 Washington's birthday. j-S February tg |3 March 25 Night school, closing exercises. Ho Easter i5 April Easter vacation begins the Wednesday before S' "^ Sunday and ends the Tuesday following. g sr g 30 Decoration day. o-~ V . . May _r_ 073 1-" pupils' 2Z May 31 to June 4 Annual exhibition of work at the oSJ a * | different schools. g Sta June 1, Saturday State scholarship examination, room 209. *"gjj &= June 14 to 18 inclusive State board's examinations. al| June Saturday following regents exam. High School pupils = Z% return their textbooks at 8 :45 a. m. w^ June Monday following regents exam. Class Day exercises, H g1^ Foster Memorial Hall, 3 p. m. ex- Br 00J June Tuesday following regents exam. Commencement *fi ercises, Junior high school, Foster Memorial Hall, 8:00 p. m. Q June Wednesday following regents exam. Commencement u exercises, Senior High School, Foster Memorial Hall, 8 :00 p. m. Jjt; June Friday following regents exam. Second term ends. B

V BOARD OF EDUCATION

PH_C Kv HEl Term expiring December 31, 1919 ^

5* D. N. VanHoesen, Ithaca 'Phone 1087, Bell 'Phone 638 or , 5S 375-j; Fred C. Thompson, Ithaca 'Phone 874-w; Ernest Blaker, * Ith- 2 Ithaca 'Phone 870, Bell 'Phone 437-w ; Veranus A. Moore, aca Bell or ft 5 'Phone 516-j, 'Phone 452 837-r. ., O Term December 1920 C . expiring 31, O- Peter F. McAllister, Ithaca 'Phone 374, Bell 'Phone 481; JjgS Arthur B. Brooks, Ithaca 'Phone 116, Bell 'Phone 353. 9

jag Term expiring December 31, 1921 _, O Clinton D. Bouton, Bell 'Phone 27-j ; Gertrude S. Martin, a S** Bell 'Phone 273-j ;J. W. Hook, Ithaca 'Phone 257, Bell 'Phone CI & 870. Q ^ OFFICERS OF THE BOARD | Arthur B. Frank D. Superin- *0 Brooks, President; Boynton, w a> tendent; Benjamin L. Johnson, Treasurer, Ithaca 'Phone 16, Bell 'Phone 627-j or 256, 419 E. Buffalo ; A. Amelia Wyckoff, ~^j g Office Secretary, Bell 'Phone 442-w, 431 N. Tioga; Lillian R. ggj g Gowling, Secretary Bureau School Census and Child Welfare, Pq Ithaca 'Phone 505-c, Bell 'Phone 1047-m, 209 W. State : Arleeta a S3 Knickerbocker, Stenographer, Bell 'Phone 477-w, 401 S. Ak

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'Phone bany; Fred P. Trumbull, Attendance Officer, Bell 0:f 1002-w, 507 E. Buffalo. ja**

g STANDING COMMITTEES 1918

* of the Board of Education with brief outline of the departments under the direct supervision of each. ^g Finance Commissioners Bouton, VanHoesen and Blaker. JJ.a * Insurance, interest, loans, sinking fund, bonds, contingent, % stenog- treasurer's salaries of assistant secretary and salarv, - . , < x raphers. _ Teach- a Teachers Commissioners Moore, Martin and Hook. g ers, night school, summer school, attendance, special classes, a s lectures, etc. gs Building Commissioners McAllister, Bouton and Thompson, eg Repairs, improvements, grading, labor, janitors, carting, etc. o Furniture and Supplies Commissioners VanHoesen, Blaker and Hook. Fuel, water, light, furniture, general supplies, |__| sup- janitor's supplies, industrial arts supplies, household art plies, telephones, postage, stationery, express, etc. h^ Mc- Books, Apparatus and Printing Commissioners Blaker, Allister and Martin. Textbooks, library books, maps, charts, globes, apparatus, printing, salary of librarian and assistant, j etc. hH Playgrounds and School Garden Commissioners Hook, f1 con- Thompson and Moore. Supervision, apparatus, labor, etc., fc-H nected with the playgrounds and school gardens, extension and ^ maintenance. f^J Sal- Health Commissioners Martin, Moore and McAllister. ^ aries of school nurse, medical inspector, hygienist, dentists, open air school, etc. Residence and Tuition Commissioners Thompson, Bouton and VanHoesen. Determines residence of pupils claiming free r| tuition. r * SPECIAL NOTICE

In order to avoid interrupting teachers as much as possible, it is requested that telephone calls be restricted to the follow :30 :00 10 :15 ing hours : Junior and Senior high schools, 8 to 9 ; to 11 :00 a. m. and 1 :00 to 1 :15 and 3 :30 to 4 :15 p. m. In all other schools from8 :45 to 9 :00 ; 10 :40 to 11 :00 a. m., fcH and 1 :00 to 1 :15 and 2 :10 to 2 :20 and 3 :30 to 4 :00 p. m. Important messages will be taken by the operator and de teachers at all other times. The same suggestions livered to 3 and pupils others to the tele- likewise apply to teachers calling O CD phone. d> JSKMJB^ Cummings & Martin, KANSTST. I. R. The .nal.G.eral STEVEHS, Gen'l Mgr., Home Lile Insurance Co. Agency in the City

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h . ^g Ithaca Public Schools rg "g* FACULTY FOR 1919-1920 j? M 2^ Frank D. Boynton, A.B., Middlebury; A.M., Hamilton; ^Z Ped.D., Syracuse. Superintendent of Schools. Appointed 1893. g rn OS Bell 'Phone 439-w. 112 Parker. Super- | OS Marian E. Tobey, A.B., Elmira. First Assistant and B J> 3S visor of Instruction. Appointed 1915. 323 N. Geneva St., Bell 3 Z S 'Phone 458-w. P3g SUPERVISORS

Abbie E. Comstock, Brockport Normal School and Pratt In stitute. Appointed 1897. Drawing, Industrial work and Na- fJTj ture Study. Bell 'Phone 530-w, Ithaca 'Phone 723-x. 519 E.

CO MATHEMATICS *i Alice M. Evans, Alleghany. Preceptress. Appointed 1893. *% Bell 'Phone 537-j. 211 S. Albany St. 03 4) Alfred C. Hamilton, Ph.B., Syracuse. Appointed 1919. f^ 55 Margaret Ashton, Ithaca High School. Appointed 1881. \ M Bell 'Phone 935w. 302 W. Buffalo St. X U Marion Ploss, B.S., New York State College for Teachers. Ithaca 'Phone 308 Stewart Ave. Appointed 1916. 622. , Jeanette I. Smith, A.,B. St. Lawrence. Appointed 1917 a 2 Ithaca 'Phone 333-m. 503 N. Tioga St. |0 2i Clara M. Groh, A.B., St. Lawrence. Appointed 1918. Ithaca 3 > g 'Phone 334-m. 503 N. Tioga St. *g O Emily A. Bulkley, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1919. oj^ ^ ENGLISH | tj Sara M. Kelly, Cortland Normal School. Acting Head of the S^ oa Department. Appointed 1900-1910. Bell Reappointed 1911. OH "g 'Phone 695-w. 114 Orchard Pl. o U ?5 Mary V. McAllister, A.B., Cornell. Appointed 1908. 107 '<>%. Harvard Pl. ^ Marjorie S. Surdam, A.B., Syracuse. Appointed 1918. Bell 'Phone 565-w. 211 Bryant Ave. $

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Ithaca City Directory 33 ^ ^ Adeline A. Dartt, A.B., Elmira. Appointed 1919. U Maud A. Palmer, A.M.. Cornell. Appointed 1919. 5. ^2 Vesta Spicer, Oswego Normal School. Appointed 1917. Ith- ^ +2 aca 'Phone 517-j. 129 E. Mill St. &) Katherine L. Kerr, Oswego Normal School. Appointed 1919. I-q ^ FOREIGN LANGUAGES 3. ^ Ap- Clara S. Apgar. A.B.. Cornell. Head of Department. ^. O pointed 1905. Bell "Phone 491-w. 327 S. Albany St. CO Helene G. VanNess, A.B.. Cornell. Latin. Appointed 1919. Q[q ^ Helen M. Knox, A.B.. Cornell. Latin. Appointed 1905. . Bell "Phone 973-m. 440 E. Buffalo St. O Ruth L. Miller, A.B.. Syracuse. French. Appointed 1919. ? <* Marjorie Lord, B.A.. Smith. French. Spanish. Appointed 1918. Bell 'Phone 558-m. 108 Cascadilla Park. Oo >-* Mabel L. D. Orman, A.B., Rochester. French and Chemistry. 11Q Appointed 1919. ^ OJ HISTORY ^Sj De- Head of 8 pJ5 Mav Wager, Geneseo Normal School. History h partment. Appointed 1897. Bell 'Phone 585-r. 436 N. Geneva *H Street. C/3 Maude L. M. Sheffer, Ithaca High School. Appointed 1902 BeU 'Phone 1045-w. 317 N. Plain St. ^ Cornell. Appointed 1918. Ithaca ft ^ Mildred Potter, A.B., c3 'Phone 758-j. 126 W. Mill. r~ Gladvs Fav Gilkev, A.B., Cornell. Appointed 1919. 224 S. jiT Geneva St. J) pH SCIENCE ft

e5 Margaret M. Reidy, A.B., Cornell. Head of Biology *2 Department. Biology. Appointed 1910. Ithaca 'Phone 846-j. O 107 Maple Ave. i^ Beatrice Dougherty, A.B., Cornell. Biology. Appointed 3 t> 1917. Ithaca 'Phone 969-j. 329 N. Geneva St. A.B. Biology. Appointed 1917. Ithaca jjj. eg Jiilia I. Driscoll, O 'Phone 768-w. 719 E. State St. C^ h"j Howard H. Lewis. Mansfield Normal, Rochester University. Physics and Chemistry. Appointed 1918. 128 Hudson St. ^3 i-rt S COMMERCIAL Ruth L. Neish, A.B., Elmira. Head of Department. Book- ^ a keeping and other business subjects. Appointed 1917. Bell g >-. 'Phone 608-r. 308 Farm St. | <3 Lucy Townley, Ithaca High, Rochester Business Institute. 01 Ph Appointed 1917. Bell 'Phone 558-m. 108 Cascadilla Park. 3

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bg Alice Magee, Geneseo Normal School and Business College. !"- Typewriting and other commercial subjects. Appointed 1917. g 21 Bell 'Phone 608-r. 308 Farm St. S9p CENTRAL SCHOOL ^Ig Kate L. Wool, Principal, Cortland Normal School. Ap- 3" pointed 1888-1907. Reappointed 1909. 114 W. Clinton St. Genevieve Cortland Normal School. Appointed -""I* H. Smith,

MO 1917. Ithaca 'Phone 623-w. 116 Ozmun Pl. go Stella B. Bierce, Buffalo Normal School. Appointed 1919. * 8 Doris A. Bauer, Buffalo Normal School. Appointed 1919.

O FALL CREEK SCHOOL q*5 Alice P. Sheffer, Principal, Ithaca High School. 71. Ap pointed 1883. Bell 'Phone 1045-w. 317 North Plain St. hJ Bertha Estes, Brockport Normal School. Appointed 1919. V Marion Darrow, Brockport Normal School. Appointed 1918. p Leila B. Crane, Buffalo Normal School. Appointed 1918. 308 Stewart Ave. w Mildred Boyce, Brockport Normal School. Appointed 1919.

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Ithaca City Directory 35 t*n ~~~z : S 33 Greta S. Whitcomb, Cortland Normal School. Appointed * 1918. Bell 'Phone 848. 527 E. Buffalo St. CD s^ Emily M. Smith, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1919. ^ "3 Susan F. Putney, Ithaca Training School. Appointed 1904- = 1907. Reappointed 1915. Ithaca 'Phone 517-m. 409 W. Buf- *^ falo St. so Helen N. Chapman. Ithaca Training School. Appointed 1906. t___u Bell 'Phone 208 108-m. Cascadilla Ave. e O Anna C. Gudmundsen. Cortland Normal School. Appointed **= <-> 1919. Ithaca 'Phone 945-y. 202 Delaware Ave. ??" ten. Appointed 1909-1910-1911. Ithaca 'Phone 694-j. 616 N. ^ Cayuga St. ^ ^SS EAST HILL SCHOOL 5" ^ Catherine A. Kelly. Principal. Ithaca Training Class. Ap- CI ITS pointed 1891. Bell 'Phone 695-w. 114 Orchard Pl. 43 Laura Brewer, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1918. 3 Bell 'Phone 585-m. 430 N. Geneva St. 5. _ "** Ella E. Richards, Nebraska State Normal School. Appointed g d 1914. Ithaca 'Phone 623-w. 116 Ozmun Pl. P- g, Emma A. King. Ithaca High School. Appointed 1886. Ith- cU aca 'Phone 862-j. 607 E. Seneca St. & Mildred McOmber, Brockport Normal School. Appointed ^S g 1919. .a Jean R. Revnolds. Brockport Normal School. Appointed H

a 1913. Ithaca 'Phone 862-j. 607 E. Seneca St. M Clare Kimmel, Indiana Normal School. Appointed 1916. 5g J Bell 'Phone 525-j. 403 E. Seneca St. P- C Louise A. Roark. Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1919. ^j> 73 Katherine O. Williams. Albany Normal School. Kindergar- C"5 * S ten. Appointed 1906. Ithaca 'Phone 730-w. 7 South Ave.

"* SOUTH HILL SCHOOL tTI "g Cornelia Williams, Principal, Ithaca High School. Appointed **** ^ 1885. Ithaca 'Phone 1084-j. 321 Pleasant St. '^; Mary McNally, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1916. 949 E. State St. 2. a> Marie F. Chase, Genesee Normal School. Appointed 1919. Frances M. Miller, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1913 5" Ithaca 'Phone 70-j. 309 Eddy St. S3" C. Estelle Mitchell, Oswego Normal School. Appointed 1897. 209 Columbia St. 52 Marguerite Hickey, Cortland Normal School. Appointed S3 1917. Ithaca 'Phone 449-j. 108 Parker. S5- Go to W. L. JENKS KoS'jfBS 306 W. Seneca St- If you want a Life insurance I D CTCUCUC Gn'l ' New ' " Unmo I ifp 1119.Int UU.P.fl Policy with Disability included see "ICICBD, Mer I1UI1IB 1MB York

w s 36 Ithaca City Directory _ ^ 35 WEST HILL SCHOOL a ^ ^ 2W Mary L. Arnold, Principal, Oneonta Normal School. Ap- a g" 8 pointed 1903. Bell 'Phone 591-j. 301 Elm St. "" tf Bessie B. Vaughn, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1917. | H Ithaca 'Phone 623-w. 116 Ozmun Pl. S > ojg 0 Margaret Badger, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 1915. [_\ a Bell 'Phone 428-w. 316 S. Aurora St. Si o Elizabeth M. Shults, Cortland Normal School. Appointed 5 a 1919. oS INDUSTRIAL ARTS a CD Manual ^* o Clinton V. Bush, Rochester Mechanics Institute. j J-" S Training. Appointed 1913. Bell 'Phone 420-w. 101 Elmwood Avenue. A\

Train-nam- v^iiii j. xvucnesuer ivieciiaiiics 111&HLULC. Manuali\xaiuas ^_ _% Olin grj L. Lyke,uyirn, Rochester Mechanics Institute. << ing. Appointed 1916. Bell 'Phone 162-w. 321 S. Geneva St. ^ Walter J. Sykes, Instructor of Printing. Appointed 1918. t f< Ithaca 'Phone 1022-w. 218 S. Hill Terrace. \J) **2 Claud L. Kulp, Rochester Mechanics Institute. Vocational. , , Appointed 1916. Leave of absence 19181919. Bell 'Phone 28-j, _ ^ Ithaca 'Phone 832-w. 105 Hudson St. ^0 C^ HOUSEHOLD ARTS |T] M-a Anna S. Harlow, B.S., New York State College for Teachers. ^ f Appointed 1918. Domestic Science and Art. 115 Stewart Ave. ^^ C&, Dorothy Cotton, B.S., Cornell. Domestic Science and Arts. | Appointed 1918. Ithaca 'Phone 807-j. 156 Cascadilla Park. J Helen Davis, Skidmore School of Arts. Domestic Science and J P Arts. Appointed January, 1919. Bell 'Phone 116-j, Ithaca "C 2 'Phone 111-w. 108 W. Seneca St. c5 *** ATYPICAL CLASSES

Ap- 0 Ruth L. Cornell. Exceptional children. Dimmick, A.B., ^^ pointed 1916. 115 Stewart Ave. fl - Grace L. Clock, Oneonta Normal School and Vineland Train- l8U ing School. Appointed 1916-1918. Reappointed January, 1919. ^ Bell 'Phone 768-r. 611 N. Aurora St. C_9 Elizabeth A. Mosher, Oswego Normal School. Appointed -a 1919. 5 g Eloise Normal o Mary Smith, Geneseo School. Appointed 1917. a 2 * Bell 'Phone 608-w. 502 N. Aurora St. *H g Bertha L. Estes, Brockport Normal School. Appointed 1919. o > ej3 Edwina B. Coulter, California Normal School. Appointed > Sg

.2 1918. 5G r* W

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Ithaca City Directory 37 ^ OPEN AIR CLASS

2* Ada P. Sykes, Cortland Normal School. Open air class. Ap- pointed 1918. Ithaca 'Phone 1022-w. 218 S. Hill Terrace. 3 Blanche M. Howland. Ass 't open air class. Appointed 1917. Ithaca 'Phone 304-j. 312 S. Tioga St. *Q

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Julius Kuhnert, B.S., B.P.E., Rochester, Springfield Training School. Director. Appointed 1916. 413 Utica St. 3 Catherine A. Baber, Skidmore School of Arts. Instructor. Cf Appointed 1918. Ithaca 'Phone 111, Bell 'Phone 116-j. 108 W. Seneca St. MUSIC 9 David E. Mattern, A.B., Cornell, Bush Temple Conservatory. Instrumental Music. Appointed 1914. Bell 'Phone 1145-m. ^ 102 Irving Pl. . Leila M. Bartholomew, Cortland Normal School. Music. Ap- | a3 pointed 1906-1915. Reappointed 1916. Ithaca 'Phone 694-j. 3 o" 616 N. Cayuga St. * Hilda Oswego Normal School. Drawing. Ap- al' Peterson, ft- 3 pointed 1913. Ithaca 'Phone 380-m. 119 Farm St. tq S; PRINCIPAL 'S ASSISTANT q f

as- Leila May Clark, Brockport Normal School. Principal's S. <; Cay- sistant. Appointed 1915. Ithaca 'Phone 620-w. 425 N. *1 ^ uga St. sT -a SUBSTITUTE TEACHER S. * Mary A. Dodd, Ithaca High School. Appointed 1884. 3 LIBRARIANS ^ Thelma Stevens, Ypsilanti Normal College. Librarian. Ap pointed 1918. Bell 'Phone 558-m. 108 Cascadilla Park. Od Theo Mackey, Ithaca High School. Assistant to Librarian. ',4 207 Linn St. ^ MEDICAL INSPECTION Ljj Lena M. Conklin, School Nurse. Appointed 1911. Ithaca P 'Phone 463-x. Bell 'Phone 608-w. 502 N. Aurora St. & Carl F. Denman, M.D., Buffalo. Medical Inspector. Ap C/3 pointed 1911. Ithaca 'Phone 94, Bell 'Phone 305. 126 E. State Street. S ^" DENTAL NURSE

Louise Fisk, D.H. Appointed 1918. Bell 'Phone 768-m. 608 C/3 N. Aurora St. ?*

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pgj South Hill School, Columbia Street r-r-i ' O- Fred Miller, 303 S. Cayuga St.

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COURSE OF STUDY 1918-19

bti Arithmetic, Adv. Arithmetic, Elm. Algebra, Adv. Algebra, Q^j 2E Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Spanish (1, 2, >j^ Eng- J^ ,4^ 3), French (1, 2, 3), Reading, Penmanship, Spelling, Elem. lish, English (1, 2, 3, 4), Citizenship, Elem. Bookkeeping, Int. ""TJ Adv. Elm. Int. Ste- tuimimt Bookkeeping,,,, Bookkeeping,r 0, Stenography,0-jri/, . I I W* nography, Adv. Stenography, Business Arithmetic, Business | | Typewrit- English, Elm. Typewriting, Int. Typewriting, Adv. __y ing, Mech. Drawing (1, 2, 3), Architectural Drawing, Joinery, ^^> tu Sew- Cabinet Making, Wood Turning, Pattern Making, Elm. * ing, Adv. Sewing, Elm. Cooking, Adv. Cooking, Millinery, (. J Garment Making, Wireless, Science. O >>2 NOTES

3* Total enrollment for the year, 555; Men, 211; Women, 344. W Occu- ^"5 (The oldest student registered was 73, the youngest 13.) <-q ojjf pations represented, 73 ; Nationalities represented, 19. b>> In addition to the 10 men and 1 woman registered in *," above, S g the Americanization Class, conducted as a part of the Night 6 S >, School, at the Social Service League Building. 3

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39 Ithaca City Directory ^^ t FACULTY fc* F. D. Boynton, Superintendent 22 May Clark, Secretary ^ Thelma F. Stevens, Librarian Si Mathematics Jeanette I. Smith, Clara Groh, Maude L. M. S2 Sheffer. ^ English Clara Harlan, Eva Spicer, Katherine 0. Williams. Foreign Languages Bessie Speed. Juan E. Reyna. Commercial Subjects Ruth L. Neish, Lucy Townley, Alice * Magee, Ella Richards. B3 Science Margaret Reidy. Household Arts and Sciences Leila Crane, Dorothy Cotton, Anna Harlow, Helena Murphy, Estella Barber. Manual Arts and Crafts Clinton V. Bush, Olin Luke, F. S. ** Rogers, Edgar Townsley. &s Orchestra David Mattern. |^ Wireless Howard Lewis. Gymnasium Julius Kuhnert, Josephine Urieh. 5* Americanization Class Floy M. Robinson. E-^ Slimmer Session Faculty, 1919 g> F. D. Boynton, Superintendent Mabel J. Wood, English. ff Clara S. Latin. Apgar, D Margaret Reidy, Science. n Roberta French. " Quick, 9 Marion Ploss, Mathematics. 5 Lucy Townley, Stenography. P Sg ' Alice Magee, Typewriting. J Ruth Neish, Bookkeeping. 8? * May Wager, History. E ^ Mary V. McNally, 6th Grade. 0 Pauline Carver, 5th Grade. Ada P. Sykes, 4th Grade. JJ 9 -Frances Miller, 3rd Grade. 2nd Grade. Clare Kimmel, > Hester McCracken, 1st Grade. " Jesse J. Hance, Industrial Arts. 3 Julius Kuhnert, Director of Playgrounds and Home and g School Gardens. g Play- M. Leona Smith and Mrs. Elsie Kuhnert, Assistants, g * grounds (Central). Katherine O. Williams, Assistant, Playgrounds (East Hill). is B Dorothy Cotton, Household Arts. 8 Indian Motorcycles ftimmingS Garage, 105 East & Martin, Green St. Guarantees to pay dividends annually or you may leave liuintHOME LirtLIFE IHJUnHllUCINSIIRANRF UUmrHUIfiflMPSNV them to accumulate. I. R. STEVENS, Gen'l Mgr.

40 Ithaca City ^ Directory ______4> W g STATISTICS 1919 S 3 1919 as *^ .2 Number of pupils registered in all schools for the year. . . 2920

pS Number of pupils registered in the elementary schools ... 2083 pjj J Number of pupils registered in the high school 837 gl +j Percentage of high school to total registration 28.66 p Percentage of high school efficiency on an enrollment basis 85.9 *j "^ * Number of high school graduates all courses 114 Number of high school diplomas granted 106 ^"5 "* Percentage of high school graduates to registration 12.66 O * Number entering higher institutions since 1900 1415 Qg Percentage entering higher institutions to number gradu- ated 77.96 ^ **j Number of high school diplomas issued to date since 1874 2752 &9 P^ Number of high school diplomas issued since 1900 1818 Number of Junior high school pupils 702 K Number of Junior high school graduates in June 154 ST ^^ Percentage of Junior high school graduates to total regis- c? ^ tration 21.93 Ph Number of teachers and supervisors of all grades 98

GENERAL MAINTENANCE (STATISTICS 1919 H-) Cost of instruction and supervision per pupil including v cost of supplies 1919 Average number belonging 35.39 fig Average attendance 37.57 g Per pupil registered 29.88 " & Cost of textbooks per pupil p- Average number belonging 97 2 Average attendance 1.03 Per pupil registered 82 f other All ordinary expenses per pupil (includes cost of j gg" general control, operation of plant, maintenance of plant and auxiliary agencies) OfQ M Average number belonging 16.88 Average attendance 17.91 ^^ Per pupil registered 14.25 ' Total of all ordinary expense per pupil Average number belonging 53.24 pn Average attendance 56.52 t3* '&> Per pupil registered 44.94 U_ Extraordinary expenses per pupil ex- " (Extraordinary 5* penses include : night school, debt service and capi- tal outlay) >a 3 Average number belonging 13.07 S

KOHM & BRUNNE STA2T2I esatsrtEbt Merchant TaOors the Reliable Furniture Store, H. J. BOOL CO. 130 East State St.

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^*2 Average attendance 13.88 P. q} Per pupil registered 11.03 P +2 Total cost, all expenses per pupil P. +J Average number belonging 66.31 0 CD Average attendance 70.39 QTQ Per pupil registered 55.98 q > & Receipts from public money, regents tuition, fees, text- 1-> book rentals, etc., per pupil (total receipts exclusive -[H of amount raised by taxation) <* ^ Average number 29.83 fD LO belonging Average attendance 31.67 ^ Per pupil registered 25.19

e3 MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS Q Company D, 4th Infantry, New York Guard. Theodore |_j ^' Nagel, Capt. ; H. C. Baldwin, 1st Lieut. Regular drill Tuesday > evenings at State Armory, Cornell Campus. ^ Ef* Corps of State of New York. Lieut. H. C. __Q Cadets, Baldwin, Jh Military Instructor and Acting Major. ^ ^5 Co. I, Francis A. Roche, Cadet Capt., drills Wednesday after- f? noons, September to June, Ithaca High School; Co. K, LeRoy P r+ Pritchard, Cadet Capt., drills Wednesday evenings at 7, at ""2 High School; Co. L, Clarence C. Head, Cadet Capt., drills ^ evenings at at High School Hoff- 5 Wednesday 8 :30, ; Co. M. Max q Casca- man, Cadet Capt., drills Tuesday evenings at 7 :30, at >-, Tues- 13 dilla School ; Signal Corps, Paul Fitschen, 1st Lieut., drills C? "S day evenings at 7 :30, at High School. High School Cadet Band, ^ S Ralph Herrick, Director, Rodney Hanford, 1st Sergeant.

pH C5 LIBRARIES

corner Seneca Open rtT Cornell (City) Library, N. Tioga E. St. rt_ except Sundays and legal holidays from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. ph daily p J3 and 7 to 9 p. m., except during July and August when it is open GFQ

m- P-m- and 7 to 9 p. m. Officers : R. B. .r-s _5 frm 10 a- to 1 Williams, ffi Pres.; F. C. Cornell, Vice-Pres.; F. D. Boynton, Sec; C. J. ^J

__. Rumsey, Treas. ; E. T. Turner, Librarian ; Mary E. Mack, Asst. P ** '"2 Librarian; Emily J. Rankin, 2nd Asst. Librarian. Trustees: M. VanCleef, W. B. Cornell, C. E. Cornell, Pastors of Churches, tTl Superintendent of Schools, Chairman of Board of Supervisors, ,-. B Mayor of and Chief Engineer of Fire Department. ^. ^ City, Wil- 5g Cornell University Library, Library Building, Campus. P pr! lard Austen, Librarian, Andrew C. White, Asst. Librarian. ^

0. L. & W. Scranton Anthracite Coal 3gs? Herbert L. Cobb BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., BASB7AMananm

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< NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, ETC. gS Ithaca Journal (daily), Frank E. Gannett, Publisher, John 2s W. Baker, General Manager, 123-125 W. State street. Terms, C3a- $8 per year; by carrier, 75c per month; by mail, $6 per year;

RAILROADS

KS D., L. & W. R. R. Station and administration at L. V. R. R.

g| Lehigh Valley R. R. R. C. VanMarter, Station Agent ; C. A. g Barber, Passenger Agent; W. E. Brown, Salesman L. V. Coal 93 Sales Co.

eord PrMepn utne ofbthe^m The Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. K- B- AXTK- Ithaca's Leading Clothing Store, 150 East State Street

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CD R.- r Elmira and Cortland Branch, Auburn Division, L. V R. o B. H. Station Agent. ? < France, "~ O Central New York Southern R. R. Roger B. Williams, Pres. Ticket office, 109 N. Tioga street; freight station, F. A. Burt, Agent, N. Tioga street, corner Falls. Ithaca Traction Corporation Roger B. Williams, Pres. Of U fice, 148 E. State street. c/5 EXPRESS COMPANY 3 American 710 street- rH Railway Express Co., W. Seneca Switzer, Agent.

TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES q ^^ Danby Telephone Co., 10 Library Building J. R. Robinson, Sec. and Treas.

>% THE CHILDREN'S HOME

V ,-. ^* The Children's Home, 518 W. Seneca street, Mrs. Emma S. ^J " g Benedict, Matron. Q3 THE HOME ^

The Home is located at 514 S. Aurora street, was erected by o ^j Mrs. Jane P. McGraw in 1876 as a Home for Old Ladies. The P^ ii officers of the society are : Mrs. A. S. Apgar, President ; Mrs. t^ P E. C. Stewart, Treasurer; Mrs. Mary Wood, Secretary. C"i p-J " H SOCIETLES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC. p* I. O. O. F. N N P Ithaca Lodge, No. 71 Meets every Friday night at Odd Fel- lows' o Temple. A. J. VanBuren, N. G.; F. M. Jenks, Rec. Sec. ^ Mon- Iroquois Encampment, No. 16 Meets second and fourth gj H Fellows' days of each month at Odd Temple. Earl Alexander, H O C. P. L. A. Scribe. j* o ; Campbell, H Canton Ithaca, No. 58 Meets first and third Mondays of W Fellows' each month at Odd Temple. A. G. Adams, Capt. ; A. J. iti VanBuren, Clerk. .H

W. L. JENKS Jobbing and Repairing 300 W. S6I16C3 St. L R. Stevens, g"? Home Lffe Insurance 60. ^^$ti&$_l.h%$llMe

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CO * M. eg a Hawthorne Rebekah Lodge, No. 163 Meets first and third < guj Tuesdays of each month at Odd Fellows Temple. Mrs. Mary % gr A. Machin, N. G. ; Lillie Mather, Rec. Sec. 0$ was ?-

. MASONIC W M. ^2 Fidelity Lodge, No. 51, F. & A. A. W. Murphy, W. M.; | Communica- 0 L. M. Champaign, S. W. ; G. R. Huff, Sec. Regular Un CO $ tions first, third and fifth Tuesdays of each month at Masonic 5Pg CO o Hall, Savings Bank Building. Sa g Hobasco Lodge, No. 716, F. & A. M.C. T. Stagg, W. M.; J W. W. Sec. Regular Communications second and fourth # Ellis, g ^S Thursdays of each month. g M. x Eagle Chapter, No. 58, R. A. A. W. Dobbs, H. P. ; H. B. ^^ Tues- Hamilton, Sec. Regular Convocations second and fourth u H^ davs- 2 <^ St. Augustine Commandery, No. 38, Knights Templar W. J. C} ^^ Davis, Em. Com. ; E. N. Jackson, Rec. Regular Conclaves first hj ^^ and third Thursdays. >_j ^ Perfection Ithaca Lodge of J. L. Murphy, T. P. M. ; G. R. 2< k^ Huff, Sec. Meets first Monday of each month at Masonic Hall. %/_\ f^ Craftsman's Club S. G. George, Pres.; Jacob Broich, Sec. |j Rooms, Masonic Hall. *A ^J Tompkins County Shrine Association C. C. Head, Pres.; J. M P3 B. Broich, Sec. Meets at call of President. M l-fl Forest City Chapter, No. 436, 0. E. S.Mrs. W. C. Stubbs, ^ H u_ W. M. ; George H. Hook, W. P. ; Mrs. T. A. Card, Sec. Meets second and fourth of each month Mondays in Masonic Hall. .J Order of Amaranth, Oriana Court, No. 47 Mrs. Jessie Wil- ^jj 8 R. M. Mrs. Minnie meetings ^ liamson, ; Lobdell, Sec. Stated ^ ** O third Monday of each month.

S^o THE MAOCABEES O Sen ^s. IQ Ithaca Tent, No. 313 John J. Loughnan, Com. ; G. A. W Barton, * z R. K. Meets every Wednesday evening at Maccabee Hall, 119 S. Tioga street. c/}q gos L. 0. T. M., Ithaca Hive, No. 369Mrs. M. Crance, L. Com.; <^ Mrs. May Lambert, R. K. Meets every Tuesday at Rothschild 0H so Hal1- z* < >- L. R. of Skinner, C. R. Meets every Tuesday evening at Red jj W\ Men's Hall, State street, corner Cayuga. p

The Ithaca Junk Go. pays the Highest Market Price for All Kinds of Junk. Both Phones. The Cheapest Place to Buy House Furnishings, H. J. BOOL CO.

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Kel- Associated Charities E. H. Bostwick, Pres.; Ross W. r-. Executive logg, Sec. ; C. E. Wyckoff, Treas. ; Lucy A. Bassett, 3 Sec. 123 E. Seneca street. ^ B. P. 0. E., Ithaca Lodge, No. 636A. J. Holland, E. R.; <*> William Marshall. Sec. Meets second and fourth Mondays of (j^ each month at Elk's Temple, 139 W. State street. p Cornell Masque (University Dramatic Society), Schoellkopf Memorial Building. 5t" Ithaca Wil- Country Club of E. L. Williams, Pres. ; W. M. son, Sec. ; F. A. Barton, Treas. Club House, Highland Road, n> Cayuga Heights. t-t D. A. R.. Cayuga Chapter. No. 132Mrs. Ernest Blaker, Re- gent ; Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, Cor. Sec. Meets at homes of mem- 7* bers. \ZQ Historical of Tompkins Countv Rev. Wil- DeWitt Societv -^ liam Elliott Griffis. D.D., Pres.; Peter F. McAllister, Sec. Pres. Mrs. Nelson Saver- D. O. V. Mrs. William Thompson, ; % ^ cool. Sec. Meets second and fourth Mondays of each month at j^Z G. A. R.Hall. Golden Seal Assurance Society, Ithaca Camp, No. 63 W. F. 2 McDaniels, Sec. Meets at call of Sec. \x ^ 250 G. A. R., James E. Mix Post, No. G. W. Hunt, Com. ; F. E. Bates, Adj.: Charles Smith. Q. M. Meets second and fourth w># Fellows' Tuesdays of each month at Odd Temple. go G. A. R., Sidney Post, No. 41Edward H. Wilson. Com.; $3 John G. LaFrance. Adj.; J. B. Spaulding, Q. M. Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month at G. A. R. Hall, 2 Library Building. O W. R. C, Sidney Corps, No. 99 Mrs. Fidelia Preston, Pres. ; rt ^ Mrs. Loveless, Sec. Meets first and third Wednesdays Harry 9 of each month at G. A. R. Hall.

44 Ladies of the G. A. William Circle. No. Mrs. R., Glenny i-t^ Glennie Kellogg, Pres.; Mrs. Mary J. Carr, Sec. Meets first ' and third Fridays of each month at Odd Fellows Temple. Humane W. H. Pres. Edwin Gillette, Treas. Society Smith, ; 3 123 E. Seneca street. QTQ Ithaca Automobile Club James Robinson, Pres. ; F. J. Haus ner, Vice-Pres. ; Ross W. Kellogg, Sec. ; G. Louis Cook, Treas. o Office, Board of Commerce Rooms. P

D. L & W. Scranton Anthracite Coal r^Bi Herbert L Cob!) * a?,water H^^ &*&& Jamieson-McKinney Company, Inc. MUl Supplies, Etc. 121 S. Cayuga St.

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* 1253 Sg F. 0. E., Ithaca Aerie, No. H. S. Felsinger, Pres. ; H. G.

.5 Meets first and third Mondays of each month at .2*; Wilson, Sec. wc3 I" || Sprague Building. 3> j* Ithaca Tuberculosis Association Dr. Luzerne Pres. ; Sj0*j Coville, g gj Mae Mandeville, Sec; Mrs. Florence Brown-Keefe, Treas.; SO Grace Williams, Executive Sec. 123 E. Seneca street. -w

;*! Knights of Ithaca No. 277 James Con l"" Columbus, Council, to PC sec- 's ley, 0. K. ; Hugh Troy, D. G. K. ; Leo Sullivan, Rec. Meets -2u ond and fourth Thursdays of each month in Colonial building. H 89 If g Knights of Pythias, Cascadilla Lodge, No. C. F. Cowles, | g William of and Meets Wednes- -""it C. C. ; Johnson, K. R. S. every JlW at Castle 143 E. State street. ^ day Hall, *

~ < Modern Woodmen of America, Ithaca Camp, No. 10,003 - 73 S Charles D. Goff, C. ; C. C. Squier, Clerk. Meets first and third |j

Tll,.J * l. . 4L i I/IT 1? Oi.l. i4- L J of each month at g _ Thursdays 147 E State street. s 3 N. P. L., Eureka Legion, No. 211Nellie P. Terwilliger, Sec. q jg | Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at G. A. R. Hal1- |o fcj National Slavonic Society, No. 505 Martin Srnka, Pres. ; Steve Zifcok, Sec. Meets third Sunday of each month at 807 k. < | W. State street. . o 3 288 Mas- P. of H., Forest City Grange, No. Wm. A. Jenks, p. g ^ Satur- g _ ter; Elizabeth E. Bogardus, Sec. Meets first and third \j day evenings of each month at Rothschild's Hall. E^ *y Red Cross Mrs. L. P. Smith, Chairman; Eugenia VanCleef, k^j ^2 Sec. Heaqdaurters, 201 W. Clinton street. ,i Ithaca g Rotary Club of C. F. Wyckoff, Pres. ; S. L. Howell, ^= Vice-Pres. ; J. E. VanNatta, Sec. ; G. L. Cook, Treas. Regular (*} lunches first and third Wednesdays of each month at Ithaca ^ Q>" Hotel. 1^ Royal Arcanum, Forest City Council, No. 147 Myron J. 58 as Glanister, Regent; D. F. Head, Sec. Meets first and third ^ Thursdays of each month at K. of P. Hall. 2 & The Social Service League of Ithaca Ada Powell, head g worker. Club house, 920 W. Buffalo street. Qj Jf S. of V., D. W. Burdick Camp, No. 40Jay Sharp, Com.; & sTJ William Brown, Sec. Meets every third month at G A R. & 5- 3 SS Hall.Woll

It is not possible for any but Thoroughly HnQPQ P.,-1 Cunnlii Ta Screened Coal to leave the yards of the lllldld fUCl tjUppiy tO. E.B. Baxter, The One Price Clothier, 150 E. State

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Tompkins County Agricultural and Horticultural Society E. S. Hill, Pres. ; N. F. Hopper, Sec. Annual Fair, September 16, 17, 18 and 19, 1919. CD Tompkins County Medical Willets Pres. : Society Wilson, ""* W. G. Fish, Sec. ; J. AV. Judd, Treas. Meets second Tuesday of each month at Board of Commerce Rooms. S

Veteran Firemen's Association Wm. L. Burns, Pres. ; James <-j L. Murphy, Sec. J Visiting Nurse Association Mrs. V. D. Morse. Pres. ; Grace cd F. Williams, Nurse, 123 E. Seneca street. 2_ Woman's Christian Temperance Union Mrs. Mary B. Wood. "^ Pres.; Mrs. Mary F. Stubbs, Sec. Meets every Thursday at ^ 124 W. Green street. ^ The Women's Club (Literary Society) Mrs. B. F. Lent, ^r Pres. Meets every other Mondav from October to Mav. <-_

Associated Charities of Ithaca Rev. H. G. Horton, Pres. ; Lucv Sec. Bassett, 9_ ^ Cavuga Preventorium, of Ithaca and Vicinitv Dr. Helen D. ' Bull,'Pres. ; Mrs. T. P. Clancy. Sec. -

Edward Meany Sanitarium, Hospital for Tuberculosis. Tomp- ^ kins County, Taughannock Falls Dr. Homer Genung, Free- ville, N. Y., Pres. of the Board of Managers.

LABOR ORGANIZATIONS r^

Central Labor Union N. R. Bailey. Rec. Sec. Meets first ^g and third Mondays of each month at Red Men's Hall, E. State prj j^*" street, corner Cayuga. Amalgamated Sheet Metal Workers' Union, Local No. 26 "* Wm. Sec. Meets second Thursdavs of each month Hammond, ' J*J at G. A. R. Hall.

American Federation of Musicians, Local No. 132 Fred F. Cory, Sec. Meets first Sunday of each month at 147 E. State *rl street. L Barbers' International L'nion, No. 4S1 F. H. Morey, Sec. ST Meets fourth Monday of each month at Red Men's Hall. tfi Carpenters' Union, No. 603 Fred C. Thompson, Sec. Meets every Friday at 102 E. State street. g 3 Cigarmakers' L'nion, No. 121 Michael Nolan, Sec. Meets 2> fourth Wednesday of each month at Sprague Building. s

We are Agents for the cele- riimminO * Nhrtin 10s EAST brated Iver Johnson Bicycles VUUlllUllgO (X IHdlllll, grern ST. JS,urayn?fs^fe I. H. STEVENS, Tht Original Old Reliable Agency 224st1atsbSTATB ST.

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M Ithaca Typographical Union, No. 379 Frank E. McCray, * Sec. Meets last of each month at Red Men's Hall. ^> H^Sj Saturday

Ftters' * <- Journeyman Plumbers', Steam and Gas International H Mon- Union M. W. Thompson, Sec. Meets second and fourth ^5> o days of each month at Library Building. o g Painters' Brotherhood, No. 178Scott Cone, Sec. Meets 2* C\J second and fourth Thursdays of each month at K. of P. Hall. fS in s o 5

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KOHM & BRUNNE sta2t2I 1$W Merchant Tailors Paper- Wall H. J. BOOL CO -Window Shades

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ft NAMES IN BOLD TYPE ARE PATRONS - d pi z Abbreviations Ab. advertisement; agt., agent; asst CS above; adv., o" bds. ^ assistant ; av., avenue ; bel.. below ; bet., between ; bey., beyond ; z-^ H boards; bkkpr., bookkeeper; bldg., building; Cay. Hts., Cayuga Heights Corpora- O 03 elk., clerk; com. trav., commercial traveler; cor., corner; Corp., JQ tion; Co., Company; Cor. Hts., Cornell Heights; C. TJ., Cornell University if E. east side rQ dept., department; dist., district; do., ditto; B., East; s., insurance j emp., employe; engnr., engineer; gen., general; h., house; ins., ^j jr., junior; kpr., keeper; lbr., laborer; loco., locomotive; manuf., or mfr. North ^* manufacturer; mfg., manufacturing; mgr., manager; n., near; N"., pro N. north opr., operator; pl., place; pres., president; prof., n3 s., side; Ml fessor proprietor rear E. railroad ; res., resides ; rd., road ; propr., ; r., ; E., H m e3 rms., rooms; Ey., railway; S., south; S. s., south side; sta., stationary tele- PI < stngr., stenographer; supt., superintendent; tel., telegraph; teleph., j~ Qj phone; W., west; W. s., west side; wkr., worker. p pH -V m pH ^ A M E Zion Church, Rev H J Johnson, pastor, 116 Cleveland av rh Aaschi, Tomasso, lbr, h 215 First ^ Abbey, Bert L, carpenter, rms 212 Fayette 502 W h do J1 ar Abbott, Abraham (Abbott Bros), State, ^ Abbott, Albert, res 502 W State 5 Abbott Bros (A and S G), dry goods, 502 W State 3 O elk 502 W h 607 W Buffalo yi Abbott, John, State, ., H-? HH restaurant 708 W rms 502 W State W Abbott, John S, Buffalo, i-i Abbott, Solomon G (Abbott Bros), 502 W State, h 224 Columbia Frank h 1020 N Tioga f- _, Abel, A, m 5 Abel, George, chief engnr motor dept Thomas-Morse Aircraft rms 206 Stewart av JE SCorp, u^ 201 Linn . Abel, Mrs Lena, elk, h Jg Abel, William, painter, bds 807 N Cayuga f} pr] , 708 E Seneca Anthracite Nothing but the Best D. L. S W. I_I __l-_-f. 1 /"VkU Coal handled at the yards of ilcrDcll !_.. V^UDD BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., S^ft^cSSS

a . 50 Ithaca City Directory ia | *- Ackles, Florence E, res 215 Dryden rd O.'O Ackles, Horace A, motorman, h 111 Monroe Ackles, L Mae, wid Ephraim, h 215 Dryden rd Ul-st$* Ackles, Merritt A, sta fireman, h 117 York 2S g Ackles, Ruth M, student, res 117 York I'll Ackley, Albert N, bill distributor, h 307 Willow av ||s Ackley, Elmont, h 818 N Aurora nurse res do *j j f Ackley, Hulda T, 211 Wood, I'SJ Ackley, Solon P, teamster, h 442 N Titus av s si- Ackley, Susan, h 112 E Green 1 3 _ Acton, Edmond, sta engnr, res 109 Parker I ft Acton, Katherine, dressmkr 109 Parker, res do $~t Acton, Michael J, elk 112 W State, res 109 Parker ^| Acton, Winifred, h 109 Parker II" and 4 Bates g ADAMS, ARTHUR G, lawyer fire insurance, bldg 1 S"* 124 N Aurora, h 702 do (See center lines) f| a Adams, Bristow, prof C U, h 202 Fall Creek Drive, Cor Hts fII Adams, Emma P (Mrs Austin D), cook 425 Wyckoff av, Cor Hts Frank h Coddington rd ^ Adams, W, farmer, | 3 Adams, George W, carpenter, h 514 S Albany < | Turning and Scroll Sawing, Driscoll Bros. & Co. si gg Adams, Harrison, farmer, res Coddington rd != Adams, Hilah M, res 445 N Aurora " Adams, Joseph Q, prof C U, res 3 Central av SJjS Adams, Melissa, wid Nelson F, res 311 S Meadow *2o Adams, Pearl G, stngr 4 Bates bldg, rms 410 N Aurora Agard, Ella, stngr, res 201 Linn x W Agard, John, farmer, h 201 Linn o Agness, Howard J, elk 307 S Cayuga, res 120 N Albany | B Agness, Leo F, chauffeur, h 120 N Albany JT Agosti, Julius, gunwkr, h 907 N Tioga ^ AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, N Y S College ^* of Agriculture ^ Aiken, Frank P, lbr, res 308 E Mill 4 Aiken, John W, molder, h 624 S Aurora ^^ Aiken, Mable R (Mrs H F), stngr Home Economics bldg, res *55 505 S Cayuga Ida wid res 304 E State as Akenstine, A, Charles, !SS Akenstine, Frederick C, (Akenstine & Jones) 139 E State, h a 304 do [139 E State gg Akenstine & Jones (F C Akenstine and J W Jones), barbers Albee, Ernest, prof C U, h 1 The Circle S3 Albert, Calvin D, prof C U, h 7 South av

THE ITHACA FUEL SUPPLY CO. has the most down to date Plant, making it easy to Please and Satisfy Customers. The Quality Shop, E. B. Baxter, 150 E. State St.

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. _ H . ^ M * Albert, Mrs Margaret, h 304 N Titus av S"^ Allen, Amy S, wid Ebenezer, h 213 Pleasant , W Allen, Arthur A, prof C U, h 208 Kline rd Allen, Barbara M, opr 121 W State, res 501 W Seneca ^ Allen, Benn J, lbr, h 114 Dey

L. E. PATTERSON, - FIRE INSURANCE - 115 East State Street 5

2 ALLEN, ELLSWORTH E, propr Allen's Music Store 119 E < Seneca, h 323 do | rh ALLEN, FAY E, (Potter & Allen) 505 Third, h 410 N Cayuga 5 W Allen, Frank H, elk 710 W Seneca, h 102 Washington *~ h 213 Cascadilla ^^ Allen, Garaphelia, B K^ Allen, George T, musician, h 107 S Cayuga O^ H Allen, Ira A, major U S A, h 439 N Tioga rms 204 ^__\ Allen, J Curtis, billiards 308 Stewart av, do o ?N John janitor 110 N Tioga, rms 115-17 do 89 Allen, H, l John pool 112 N h 501 W Seneca \713,'KrC General Manager Home Life las. Co. protects you and yours -!> M\* a* M. Joi V JliHIO, 224 East State St.

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S ALLEN'S MUSIC STORE, dealers in The World Celebrated ^2 sM Kimball pianos, Columbia graphonolas and all kinds of M ^^ musical merchandise 119 E Seneca t^JtJ

- com h 214 Linden av u Allis, Henry S, trav, w ^ | Allis, Seldon P, res 214 Linden av g^ o Almy, Fannie, wid Bradford, h 118 Schuyler pl qFI m S Almy, George, chain wkr, bds 318 S Cayuga 3 Alnutt, Harry R, draftsman, h 403 College av _ to P Alo, Frank, carpenter, h 606 Madison (JQ - ALPERT, ABRAHAM, (Alpert & Blostein) 402 Third, h 321 r|^ Cascadilla c ALPERT & BLOSTEIN, (A Alpert and H Blostein) proprs W\X The Ithaca Junk Co 402 Third (See foot lines and page 53) Jj House, 620 Thurston av, Cor Hts g^^ Alpha Chi Sigma Fraternity, 113 Oak av z >J Alpha House, 777 Stewart av 0) 2 Fraternity, 201 Bryant av fc*J Fraternity, 203 Highland av, Cor Hts "^ Fraternity, 308 Wait av, Cor Hts T] | g Fraternity, 114 Kelvin pl, Cor Hts |I ^^^"gfsurance ARTHUR G. ADAMS, i^atesJSlOCk 35 > Alpha Psi House, 111 Osmun pl Alpha av o* Lodge, Rockledge, Stewart { Alpha Tau av J=S Omega Lodge, 625 University __J B Alpha Zeta Lodge, 214 Thurston av, Cor Hts U u J milk ?J O Alter, Sherman, tester, h 617 Utica "V g.e Altschuler, Isadore, elk 215 E State, res 415 Cascadilla

<3a Altschuler, Morris, junk buyer, h 415 Cascadilla /~ e b AMERICAN RAILWAY EXPRESS CO, Alton Switzer agt, ( ) D L & W freight house 710 W Seneca Ames Bag Machine Co, M R Kendall mgr, foot of Third 0 Ammack, J Grant, motorman, h 116 S Cayuga Rhoda M (Mrs J elk Ammack, Grant), 147 E State, res 116 S r Cayuga [av > i= Anderson, Clarence E, linotype opr 123 W State, h 513 Willow ?0 h ^2 Anderson, Frank, lbr, 335 Center Zp} ' Anderson, Hannah, cook Highland av, Hts -. _,__ Cay g Andreassen, Jens M, cigar mkr 123 S Tioga, rms 518 Utica go 4* Anderson, Morris L, chain wkr, bds 104 Cascadilla &%, "" Elfrieda res 429 N Geneva .jjjjj Andrew, V, laundress, J OBS Andrew, William J, driver, h 429 N Geneva HZ' A ggg Andrews, LeRoy, instructor C U, h 324 College av m Andrews, Abbie L, wid Albert B, res 324 College av W

THE ITHACA JUNK CO., sells Stoves, Pipe, etc., and Buys all kinds of Junk. Foot of Third Street. H. J. BOOL CO. Furniture Makers, Factory at Forest Home

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Andrews, Augustus A, janitor, h 411 E State Eugene prof C h 309 Stewart av o Andrews, P, U, ^ Andrews,. Floyd E, supt C U, h Forest Home, R D 2 r-0 Andrews, Minnie M (Mrs T E), corsets 224 E State, res 421 ""H N Geneva Q Andrews, Thomas E, elk, h 421 N Geneva Andrews, William J, driver 127 W State, h 429 N Geneva ^ Andrus, Florence S, h 138 Prospect Andrus, Frederica, res 316 N Geneva Tompkins County (to-Operative Fire Insurance Company, Osborn Block g Andrus, Katherine C, h 316 N Geneva ?} Andrus, Minnie T, res 316 N Geneva t, ANDRUS & CHURCH, booksellers, stationers, printers and 2h bookbinders 143 E State ,Q Angell, Mary (Mrs R G), elk 710 W Seneca, res 308 Lake av Angell, Robert G, pressman, res 308 Lake av /^"\ Annable, Myron H, car inspector, h 125 Park pl r-v Annis, Frederick, driver 123 S Tioga, h at Brookton >' Annis, Ruth, maid 308 N Tioga

ALPERT & BLOSTEIN p-t PROPRIETORS ^ THE ITHACA JUNK CO. % Pay the Highest Market Prices for ^* CO Old Iron, Copper, Brass H Rags, Book:is9 etc. H

We attend to our calls promptly

Office, Warehouse and Iron Yards in the building formerly occupied by Mutual Glass Works, foot of Third St.

Both Telephones Ithaca, N. Y. W

Our D. L. 6 W. Coal and Wood always TT^,.!^-* T P^V* satisfies. Give me a trial order Xlcruerl l_j. VjODD Jamieson-McKinney Company, Inc. W^t%S!!B^itc^S^

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g S Anthony, Edward C, mason, bds 326 E Falls % 8 Alethea wid George h 327 S J Apgar, S, W, Albany wg -. Apgar, Charlotte, waitress, rms 202 Fayette g j "* " o Clara res 327 S [Fayette v_]3;g Apgar, S, teacher, Albany ! g" Armstrong, Albert L, teamster, h 411 W Buffalo Q "* ? Armstrong, Mrs Anna, laundress Sage College "g S ^gu Armstrong, James L, machine opr, res 801 N Cayuga srw = k*. ** Armstrong, Mary M, wid John S, nurse 225 S Geneva, rms do S 21 Armstrong Portable House Co, J T Parson mgr, 909 W State ^ K a Armstrong, Walter E, student, h 416 E State 2?J Arnold, Harriet J, wid Charles J, h 214 Eddy **- Arnold, Martha B, res 214 Eddy jj ^ g S Arnold, Mary L, principal West Hill School, rms 301 Elm gZ res 118 W Green Arronet,....Margaret, student, n Asbury, Thomas, res 205 S Titus av j i >J5 S Common, Pressed and Fire Brick, Driscoll Bros. & Co. hH 5j ASHDOWN, FRED J, (Ithaca Boot Shop, Inc) 212 E State, h O H6 Farm Ashdown, J DeWitt, elk 212 E State, res 116 Farm > ^ o Ashley, Anna E, res 106 N Plain < a Ashley, Eunice, elk 108 W State, res 913 N Aurora O O res pl . Ashley, Florence, 508 Edgewood [w w 95 Ashley, Susie E, res 913 N Aurora HT 2 Ashton, Lucy H, asst, res 302 W Buffalo W Ashton, Margaret, teacher High School, h-302 W Buffalo \\-f_\ Asmus, Henry, prof C U, h 7 Reservoir av ^ g Associated Charities, Lucy Bassett sec, 123 E Seneca >- ATKINSON, EARL E, propr The Atkinson Press 122 S Tioga, fS h 110 Ferris pl ^ V S ATKINSON PRESS THE, EE Atkinson propr, book and job V ^ printing, 122 S Tioga gg Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, The Great, J V Gallagher mgr, W N 220 Aurora ; V O Snyder mgr, 112 W State ; B W Decker 2 K=3 mgr, 321 Eddy 0)3 " Sa Atler, Lyle, lbr, rms 108 W Falls res The *2 Atwater, Agnes, Home [Albany g S Atwater, Rev Allen E, pastor State St M E Church h 222 N S S3 Atwater, Charles H, elk, h 103 Giles q

Fair Dealing and up-to-date method of handling Best Coal makes Satisfied Customers for the Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. E. B. Baxter, ^1*" Leading One Price Clothier.

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. "^ o Atwater, Ellen M, wid Fred, res 406 University av ** Atwater, Emily J, res 208 N Quarry 2! Atwater, Fred B, elk 155 E State, h 123 Hudson 3 ATWATER, FRED H, grocery, bakery, meats and fish 109-111 go E State, grocer 202 Dey, h 121 W Mill Atwater, Fred H, stngr 155 E State, h 103 Giles f* Atwater, Ward B, elk 101 E State, h 618 Hector oS Atwell, Harry, foreman 123 Lake, h 514 W Green *& William h N Atwell, H, machinist, 1103 Cayuga ^ Atwood, Laura, h 402 W Buffalo J Atwood, Minnie V, wid Frank R, res 315 Elmwood av g, Atwood, Millard V, asst C U, h 315 Elmwood av f" Auble, Flora E, wid Andrew J, housekpr 307 W Seneca Auer, Rev J A C Fagginger, pastor Unitarian Church, h 324 2 Mitchell W. Aufrecht, Jessie wid Gustave A, res 9 Osborn bldg m^ Ault, Freeman G, h620 N Tioga S3 Ault, Herbert L, tinner 101 E State, h 402 Utica lH AUSTEN, WILLARD, librarian C U Library Central av, h ^ Willard ftH Ambleside, Way J"* &* ^ftompuy T L. E. PATTERSON, Insurance of All Kinds. c* Austin, Mrs Edna, chambermaid, rms 325 E State S Austin, Elam J, auditor 148 E State, bds 321 N Tioga j^- Austin, Florence, res 526 W Green &a Austin, Frank R, machinist, h 202 South Hill Terrace 8- Austin, Jennie, wid Bradford, res 117 E Mill 3 res 212 Queen Austin, Robert, painter, M Austin, Thomas, painter, h 212 Queen B9 " AUTOMOBILE GARAGE AND REPAHt SHOP, at Bailey's 216 S Cayuga Od AUTOPHONE CO THE, H A St John pres, 505 Third 2. Avery, Frederick J, driver, h 655 Dryden rd Su Avery, Minnie E, wid Charles, res 907 W Green J^ "* Axtell, Clifford C, care taker 310 N Cayuga, res do Axtell, Lewis J, machinist, h 119 S Titus av S Ayers, A Clinton, pastor Gospel Mission 501 W State, h do g- Ayers, George W, gun wkr, res 501 W State g H nurse 512 E State Ayre, Mabel, N^ Ayres, Clifford M, student, res 415 E Seneca g> res 502 W Mill Ayres, Harland, machinist, gig Ayres, Jeanette (Mrs Walter), cook, h 415 E Seneca %vt Ayres, Mrs Jennie, domestic, res 1016 W State [Hts S M Ayres, Olla R, cataloguer C U, rms 212 Fall Creek Drive, Cor ?*

SFSSff&* Cummings & Martin, 0XS. Ask about our cheap Convertible Term Policy that T P ClTlTVP'lVrCi fipn'l MflP * " 3 1 1L V H-n gen I mu.1 . can be changed /to any form of Endowment later O,

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H5 Ayres, Ruth, stngr, res 426 E Buffalo . J\ j Ayres, Winifred E, instructor C U, rms 335 E State w Babcock, Glenn L, meat cutter 112 N Cayuga, h 204 First D> * Babcock, Howard E, prof C U, h 103 Harvard pl gg -* Catherine teacher rms 108 Baber, A, city schools, W Seneca % M Bachelor, Emily M, wid Otis, res 102 Highland pl , [W Bachelor see Batchelor Oq ^S Bachna, Charles, lbr, res 624 W State g [ rl Bachna, Elizabeth M, res 624 W State Wj Bachna, Frank, chain wkr, res 624 W State r^ Bachna, Martin, blacksmith, h 624 W State W UHZ Bachna, Michael, chain wkr, res 624 W State ^^ Backer, Stephen P, blacksmith, h 405 Utica yp Bacon, Clarence, tinner 206 E State* h 211 N Corn W niari,. **Hi Bacon,isacon, Earl, gun wkr,wkx, bdsDas 801ouj. Ww Buffalo-BUiiaio t--j Bacon, Leone G, res 211 N Corn ^ O Bacon, Levi T, vulcanizer 109 E Green, res 529 W Clinton " ------^ Bacon, Martin B, shop hand, h 529 W Clinton Bacon, Morgan P, h 108 Farm ^ Q4 p9 ALL LINES OF E. S. PRESTON & 313-315 EAST STATE ^ INSURANCE, SON, ST. j Badger, Katharine, res 119 Giles ^ teacher West Hill res . Badger, Margaret, School, 119 Giles M * K^ Badger, Minnie S, wid Theodore, h 119 Giles -. sJ Bagley, Ezra C, teamster, h 619 W Mill H^ Bagley, Frank Z, lbr, res 619 W Mill J' ^ ^ , Bagley, Lyman S, lbr, res 622 Cascadilla It] Bagley, Sarah C, wid J Austin, h 622 Cascadilla TH BAILEY, ALICE E (Mrs J H), sec-treas Bailey Garage Co 216 C\ f*^ S Cayuga, res 710 N Cayuga ^ r Bailey, Austin, instructor C U, res 113 Oak av W Jj] Bailey, Clarence W, printer 115 N Tioga, h 106 W Falls Bailey, Clifford E, tire man 112 E State, res 321 N Aurora ft*\/*J Bailey, Edwin F, chauffeur 155 E State, h 421 S Geneva %V SS Bailey, Emma D (Mrs C Percy), h 305 E State o Bailey, Ethel Z, asst editor, res 103 Sage pl $ O BAILEY GARAGE CO, J H Bailey pres, G W Reynolds vice- go Alice E ^ pres, Bailey sec-treas, automobiles stored, rented 3$ and repaired 216 )Qj S Cayuga (See side lines and page 57) g Bailey, George, h 321 N Aurora go O Bailey, George, cook, h 118 S Plain * Bailey, George I, foreman, h 824 N Aurora 20 O Bailey, Helen, wid George W, res 701 N Tioga O

KOHM S BRUNNE sta?! ISSU Merchant Tailors Ithaca City Directory 57 Bailey Garage Co* Reo, Maxwell, Hudson Service Station

Special Attention Given to Repairs by Experienced Workmen

Welding and Brazing of Broken Parts a Specialty

AUTO LIVERY

GASOLINE, OILS AND GREASE STORAGE

216 South Cayuga St. Both Phonea Bool Floral Co., 215 E. State St., "f^SKMBw

58 Ithaca City Directory a a II Bailey, Mrs Jennie, rms 418 Linn BAILEY, JOHN H, pres Bailey Garage Co 216 S Cayuga, h 710 -S o o N Cayuga Joseph letter h 210 Linn of Bailey, L, carrier, "~ ) US Bailey, Liberty H, author, h 103 Sage pl j>o| Bailey, Lotto, elk 155 E State, res 309 W Seneca S% I Bailey, Mary A, wid LeRoy G, h 217 Park pl 1 8= Bailey, Milton R, freight handler L V R R, h 217 Park pl 3 g Bailey, Nelson R, printer, h 222 Spencer jS'g Bailey, Sarah M, stngr, res 421 S Geneva S| Baines, Catherine, stngr, rms 201 Linn a Baker, A Wilhelmina, silk wkr, res 508 S Albany g Baker, Albert A, waiter, res 526 Linn * I Baker, Alfred, foreman, h 139 Spencer pl jSl Baker, Annie M, wid James L, h 115 Hudson fBr Baker, Bert D, res Coddington rd BAKER, BERT T, lawyer 12 Library bldg 115 N Tioga, h 117 2 Hudson no :* Baker, Charles R, elk 109 E Green, h Brookton R D 24 51 Doors, Sash, Cabinet Work, Driscoll Bros. & Co. sm. .p Baker, Elizabeth, wid DeWitt, res 818 N Cayuga S|= Baker, Ernest E, chauffeur, res 526 Linn OgjBaker, Etta L, wid Warren A, h 102 Hancock gw BAKER, EUGENE, physician and surgeon 108 W Seneca, h do; <"o office hours 8 to 9 a m, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p m; both phones % g Baker, Eugene C, elk 215 E State, res 218 S Meadow i Baker, Florence J, stngr 220 E State, res 515 N Cayuga Baker, Prank, framer 130 E State, res 310 N Albany ^ Baker, Prank S, res 515 N Cayuga 5 Baker, Fred, carpenter, h 218 S Meadow > Baker, Fred W, chauffeur 113 S Tioga, h 422 W Seneca BAKER, REV GEORGE R, pastor First Baptist Church, h 223 Eddy Baker, Grace E, student, res 139 Spencer pl +__ Baker, Gustus M, driver, h 526 Linn Baker, Hattie N, wid George W, res 1101 W State

Our D. L. fi W. Coal and Wood always TTArVv^rt T PV*M^ satisfiesis. Give me a trial order XlcfUcrL lu. \jODD ClothingE. B. BAXTER, 150 E. State St.Furnishings

Ithaca City Directory 59 ^ * BAKER, JOHN W, gen mgr The Ithaca Journal and The Cay uga gk Press 123-125 W State, h 515 N Cayuga , S Baker, LeRoy J, metal wkr, h 221 S Fulton J~3 e BAKER, LORAN M, mgr Tompkins County Farmers Co Inc U 903 W State, h 1101 do ^ ^3 Baker, Louise E, student, res 108 W Seneca j^ g Baker, Lucy E, res 314 E Buffalo HH C/l Baker, Mary D, wid Jesse M, h 323 W Seneca NH wid h 306 W Mill [Mill ^ Baker, Nancy A, Amasa, q i Baker, Olin M, (Tompkins & Baker) r 125 E Green, h 306 W 2T ^*^ Baker, Pliny H, boiler repairer, h 419 N Cayuga iT Baker, Richard S, student, res 306 W Mill jP C> Baker, Susan O, h 530 E State tJ Baker, Theodore J, h 315 W State ^ r., BAKER TOWER, West av cor University av ^ C3 Baker, Viva, student, res 119 E Buffalo CD t- ^5 Baker, Walter A, gun wkr, res 102 Hancock -/ Baker, Warren F, farmer, h Coddington rd i-j CJ3 Wester U S res 515 N Cayuga Baker, W, A, PS h Coddington rd .^ Baker, Wilber, lbr, P Fire, Rent, Accident and T V PATTFR5HV 115 EAST Plate Glass Insurance * *" * 1 X 1 rilVOVMl , STATE ST. o Baker, Will P, mgr cafe, h 119 Farm Baker, William C, prof C U, h Upland rd cor The Parkway, Cor Hts [Clinton /a g Baker, William H, deputy county elk 106 N Tioga, res 120 W g Baker, William J, Red Cross, USA, res 515 N Cayuga O Baker, William K, h 508 S Albany h? Balas, Steve, lbr, h 624 W Seneca en Baldini, Angelo, lbr, h Coddington rd Baldini, Augusto, grocer 301 Washington, h do j> Baldwin, Albert P, chauffeur, h 121 Elm CLARK funeral director and embalmer 421 N BALDWIN, N, IS3j^ Aurora, h do 3 Baldwin, Claude A, com trav, h 228 Pleasant

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. S...... , in Sw Ball, Hazel A, milliner 315 E State, res 124 Catherine g Ball, Mrs Libby A, h 124 Catherine > S Ballard, Edgar J, shop man 332 E State, rms 220 S Cayuga ftj J*. Ballard, Lottie M, widow Edgar, h 602 W Green ^ U Ballard, William C, prof C U, h 310 E Mill ^ SS Ballou, LeRoy F, painter 417 N Aurora, h do r/) a . Bancroft, Hester, res 7 East av w 3 Bancroft, Mary B, res 7 East av 0 Hg Bancroft, Wilder D, prof C U, h 7 East av U Banfield, Charles, mechanic, h 325 Center "2 ^ | Banfield, Clarence, plumber 207 N Aurora, bds 615 W State gH oo Banfield, Dana, watchman, h 215 Giles [532 W Clinton g f stock mgr p Banfield, Duane W, Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corp, h ajj 2 Banfield, Ellora J, wid Edward, res 215 Giles | Banfield, H Philo, res 325 Center |w Banfield, Iva M, student, res 217 Mitchell "g q Banfield, Roger, driver, h 1014 N Tioga Sh r\ Banfield, William, janitor Cascadilla Hall, h 217 Mitchell w g^ Bangs, Frank A, plumber 332 E State, h 526 W Buffalo gg John yard h 416 W Seneca 3 ^^ Bangs, F, man, s; S.rdeV?rg?a0ssLjS?Sce ARTHUR G. ADAMS, Bates_Biock tf

V Bangs, LeVida M, stngr 115 S Cayuga, res 416 W Seneca u Bangs, Susan B, widow Edwin M, h 105 Highland pl M res 420 E State ^ Banks, Helen, student, ng &M Banks, Josephine, student, res 420 E State [do <0 BANKS, MORRIS T, sec Treman, King & Co 101 E State, h 420 W 0) Banks, Robert T, student, res 412 University av /* V" W BANKS, S EDWIN, lawyer, pres Ithaca Realty Co 9-10-11 Li- P brary bldg, h 412 University av t, Banner, Erford L, instructor C U, h 122 Delaware av g Bannister, Anglyical A, chauffeur, res 525 Hudson o-a Bannister, Edward J, chauffeur, h 525 Hudson a a o Bannister, Roland O, chauffeur, res 525 Hudson .ts Bannister, Thomas, farmer, res 525 Hudson g S Barber, Charles A, ticket agt LV station 5-3 BARBER, CHARLES G, sign writer 205 E State, h 131 Kline ^ rd (See page VI front colored section)

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Herma. elk 109 E State, res 1203 N Cayuga Barina, o wid h 1203 N Cayuga Barina, Helma, Sylvester, 1 Barina, Joseph, elk 109 E State, res 1203 N Cayuga Barina, Sylvester, chauffeur, res 1203 N Cayuga Q Barker, Bernice A, stngr 101 E State, rms 426 E Buffalo p Barker, Mrs Celia. domestic, h 1006 W Seneca Barker, Charles S, student, res 506 S Aurora *^ Barker, Delphine M, stngr 115 S Cayuga, rms 705 W Green ^i Barker, Ethel C, musician, res 108 Linn q Barker, Frances E (Mrs John J), elk, res 108 Linn ^ JjJ Barker, George, carpenter, h 239 Cliff Barker, George C, gunsmith, res 2101/2 Utica M Barker, John J, printer 143 E State, h 108 Linn (|Q John N, h Utica Barker, 210% /-N Barker, Myron C. janitor, h 210 Spencer Cj THOMAS J, (Reed & Barker) 118 S Tioga, h 205 Q South Hill Terrace Barlote. Charles, foreman, rms 410 W Seneca B Barlow, Mrs Bertha H, hair dresser 105 N Aurora, h do *T3 Barmwater, Dorothea H, governess Terrace Hill fd nj Co-Operative Fire Insurance Osborn Block Tompkins County Company, <^ Barnabei, Angelo, lbr, bds 256 Humboldt Barnard, Frances R, rms 211 Eddy [327 do ^ BARNARD, FRED C, propr Palace Laundry, 323-325 Eddy, h _ Barnard, William N, prof C U, h 4 South av SI Barnes, Betsy O, res 328 S Geneva t*< Barnes, Carman W. washer Cascadilla Hall, res 204 Spencer s- * BARNES, DOW S, (Dow S Barnes Co) 132 E State, h 328 S Geneva BARNES, DOW S CO, boots and shoes 132 E State gj Barnes, Fred A, prof C IT, res 409 Elmwood av *_ Barnes, George R, engnr L V R R, h 118 Ferris pl 3 Barnes Hall, Sage av, Campus . Barnes, Hattie M, asst Library, Agriculture, res R D 3 Barnes, Hugh S, foreman, h 513 W Green a Barnes, Madora V, wid Herman, propr Green Lantern Tea Room 140 E State, h do * Barnes, Sarah J, res 328 S Geneva 5; AMOS rural engnr 417 S h 319 av BARNS, A, Plain, S Titus ^ BARNUM, GROVER C, sec Taylor & Co, mgr Triangle Book r Shop Sheldon Court, h 319 Eddy S Barnum, Ralph B, chauffeur 110 N Corn, h 436 N.Tioga ^ Barnum, Sarah M, bkkpr 814 W Seneca, rms 436 N Tioga ~

r> Nothind but the Best D. L. 5 W. Anthracite f f 1 ^.1 li Coal handled at the yards of iierDeit L.. V^ODD Jamieson-McKinney Company, Inc. BssFSeX^r^S^*

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!" mn5 *jjjf BARR BROS HARDWARE CO, hardware, stoves, furnaces, gg builders' "gc o-jj supplies, paints, oils, etc, 127 E State (See below) >| BARR, DAVID P, (Barr Bros Hardware Co) 127 E State, rms gg S 1 142 S Aurora [101 Pleasant go &2| BARR, JOSEPH S, (Barr Bros Hardware Co) 127 E State, h f 3 | Barra, Nick, junk buyer, h 510 Madison tf S Barre, Clifford, cook, rms 501 N Cayuga , o| Barrett, Harriett F, wid Howard H, res 114 Madison ogp * supt res w S ' William 7 X 0 U 7 Forest Home R D 2 0) n O| Barrett, F, farms, Mq art Sta Barringer, Imogene, wid Clarence C, asst stock kpr C U, h 502 &n W State $g Jjgi * ^gg Barron, Edward J, shop band, h 212 N Meadow = .S-s Barron, Florry, lbr, h 705 Cliff j w^ Barron, George, lbr, h 608 W Buffalo Nj

1,1 Building Supplies, - DRISCOLL BROS. & CO. V <: fh KW oc Barron, John H, 145 Cascadilla Park u \_\ Barron, Mrs Sadie, h 124 Sears ^, = Barrus, Mortier F, prof C U, h Forest Home R D 2 H $m Barry, David J, lbr, res 301 S Corn ^ .. 1 Barry, Edward, electrician, res 301 S Corn Sj| Barry, Rev Howard F, asst pastor Church of the Immaculate > Conception, res 113 N Geneva [N Tioga ? O^ BARRY, JAMES H, supt Remington Salt Co Renwick, rms 308 Barry, Michael J, steam fitter, h 421 W Mill nurse's aid 512 E State 2 g Barry, Minnie, ^ 4 Are You a Customer of ^ Barr Bros. Hardware Co. 00 a> 127 East State Street H '** ITHACA, N. Y. g> GO T/iis is Yowr Invitation g

The ITHACA FUEL SUPPY CO. will furnish all kinds of Wood any length. Hickory for Fireplaces a Specialty E. B. BAXTER, ffijftg One Price ctOTH jgjgnm.

Ithaca City Directory 63 * n Bartholomew, Mabel, stngr, rms 417 N Aurora Off Bartholomew, Mary B, wid Lee, li 616 N Cayuga 5*< Bartholomew, lbr, rms 616 W Buffalo William, ag Bartlett, Alonzo P, sta engnr, rms 121 Spencer pl Bartlett, George, res 200 Overlook rd, Cay Hts Bartlett, Harold E, mgr 213 E State S-* Barto, Ella M, wid Andrew, res 105 W Tompkins Barto, Frederick L, cleaner, res 205 Utica S A Barto, James E, watchman, h 10/ Park pl jyg. n Barto, Norman C, watchman, h 205 Utica g. res Barto, Thelma A, 205 Utica B Barton, Frank A, prof C U, h 228 Wait av, Cor Hts Barton, George A, furniture 103 W State, h 308 Utica OS Basil, James, lbr, h 520 W Green Bason, George F, instructor C U, h 1007 E State Bassett, Lucy A, sec 123 E Seneca, res 227 Bryant av Bastedo, Frank, city express r 421 W Seneca, h do HH Bastedo, Walter, asst baker Risley Hall, bds do Batchelor, Charles E, laundryman, h 106 Second \4_\_\ Batchelor, Emily, wid Otis, res 102 Highland pl

Insures Against Tornadoes 115 EAST STATE OO J-1-f 1?r,m fAlPATTFTJSON also Loss of Rents by Fire linjn, STREET h-^ ^_^ Batchelor, Warren T, elk L V freight office, res 106 Second ^H Batchelor see Bachelor ^H Batchi, Marino, lbr, res 313 N Meadow ^j Bates, Abraham, student, res 310 N Aurora "^3 Bates, Rev Alfred K, li 232 S Geneva W b^ Bates, Annie M, res 107 Giles Bates Building 118-124 N Aurora Jr"1 Bates, Catherine, wid Wilbur, h 311 Hudson Bates, Ethel (Mrs William), res 116 N Plain CO Bates, Flora M, wid Rufus, h 107 Giles 2 Bates, Frederick E, farmer, h 310 N Aurora Bates, Juanita, res 310 N Aurora ^cj Bates, Lucy H, res 232 S Geneva Bates, Marie L, rms 902 N Tioga u-j Bates, William E, conductor L V R R, h 133 E State Howard letter h 528 W Buffalo Batterson, J, carrier, feH Joseph elk L V freight h 208 N Meadow Batterson, A, office, fcH Battisti, Frank, lbr, h 716 W Mill Batty, Mabel S, stngr 319 E Seneca, rms 408 N Aurora Doris teacher Central School Bauer, A, _ ___ g" Bauer see Bower [Corp, rms 409 N Geneva o Baumwart, Gabriel W, draftsman Thomas-Morse Aircraft 3 S

Agents for Smith Motor Wheel rnmminnc Mortin 105 EAST Attach to Any Bicycle - - - l;llllllIllllgO a HldlUU, green ST. R. vs^S\bGa^al STEVENS, Gen'l Mgr., Home Life Insurance Co. Agency in the City

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Jgg BAXTER, EDWARD B, propr The Quality Shop, clothing and n.P W5 fnrnishitip's 150 E State b 11R Orn.hn.rH r.1 (See head lines') 8 W w^ furnishings 150 E State, h 115 Orchard pl (See head lines) 3. g g Baxter, Lillian, student, res 115 Orchard pl H * Baylord, Lena, laundress, bds 702 S Aurora Og ^ Beach, Charles F, gun wkr, h 123 Cleveland av g C \___a Beach, Charles H, h 111 W Neahga av 2 SS Beach, Claude E, machinist, h 325 Pleasant 2-C Beach, Florence, elk 114 E State, bds 401 S Cayuga g OS Beach, Margaret, res 111 W Neahga av pj j Beach, Roy C, mgr, rms 104 Utica Beadle, Caroline, wid Asa, res 322 E Seneca [N Albany Beadle, Louise E, wid George, domestic Elm cor Hector, rms 410 00 Beal, Alvin C, prof C U, h 212 Kelvin pl, Cor Hts C^ Beard, Charles K, chef, h 206 Dryden rd fcrt Beard, Esther, asst 140 E State, res do m O Beard, Harriet A, res 206 Dryden rd . Beard, L Althea, student, res 206 Dryden rd 00 Beard, Perry O, carpenter, h Renwick ^" .^ Beardsell, Joshua C, h 409 Cascadilla /0 Beardslee, Fred J, wood wkr, h 606 N Cayuga til

E. S. PRESTON & SON, - INSURANCE fS Beardsley, Arthur N, chain wkr, res 401 S Cayuga -j Beardsley, Herman S, h 524 N Titus av [Hts ^ Beardsley, James W, civil engnr, h 110-112 Heights Court, Cor 5 Beardsley, Mary B, wid George F, h 401 S Aurora > Bechtel, Albert R, instructor C U, h Forest Home R D 2 Becker, Carl E, prof C U, h Upland rd, Cay Hts sP y j Becker, Edith, res Upland rd, Cay Hts y_ Beckley, Harry, gun wkr, bds 611 N Cayuga ^C2 go^ Ruth dressmkr 109 N h Beckley, L, Plain, do | Beckman, Elbert W, painter, h 712 N Cayuga S Beckwith, Carl B, chauffeur, h 118 Lake av & J co Bedell, Eleanor C, student, res 435 Wyckoff av, Cor Hts "lw "g Bedell, Frederick, prof CU, h 435 Wyckoff av, Cor Hts pg rt Bedell, Jennie (Mrs Raymond), opr 121 W State, res 633 W o2 * *!? Clinton 209 Bedell, Raymond, lbr, h 633 W Clinton 3 Bedient, Arthur, instructor. C U, rms 103 Highland pl

KOHM & BRUNNE sta2^ esatsrteet Merchant Tailors RUGS n. J. BOOL CO. DRAPERIES

Ithaca City Directory 65 ^ &> Beebe Mission 1018 W State q Beers, Anna B, elk Morse Chain Co, rms 120 W Clinton {. ti Beers, Mrs Helen A, milliner 308 N Tioga, h do ^ M Beers, Mittie L, h 607 S Aurora t/2 Belknap, Gertrude E, seamstress, res 416 N Cayuga h"J Belknap, M Louvilla, shirt mkr 142 E State, h 416 N Cayuga "I Bell, Alexander, gun wkr, res 429 N Geneva Bell, Amelia A, opr 121 W State, res 412 do O Bell, Barney, shoemkr 114 N Cayuga, res 412 W State Carman H, opr 121 W State, res 412 do CTq 1/5fS Bell, Bell, Charles, gun wkr, h 429 N Geneva r D Bell, Charles F, gunsmith, h 429 N Geneva ^ Bell, Ernest W, carpenter, h 128 Esty J 'Zi Bell, Frank, janitor, h 412 W State [Aurora 5 Bell, George W, elk Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corp, h 110 S ^ Bell, Mary E, wid Humphrey, h 418 Eddy Q ^^J Bell, Pauline H (Mrs G W), elk 209 E State, res 110 S Aurora JU Bell, Roy R, asst mgr 300 E State, rms 422 W Buffalo t*j Bell, Susie (Mrs William), restaurant 524 W State, res 519 W ft 3 r" 5h Clinton OS Tompkins Co-Operative Fire Insurance Company, Osborn Block C/> County _____^___^^^ _ g T3 Bell, Thomas, shoemkr 114 N Cayuga, res 412 W State ** ro S Bell, William E, chef, h 519 W Clinton William E jr, res 519 W Clinton C/3 Bell, 5}" sealer weights and h 222 S Cayuga ^ Bellis, Court, measures, M Bellis, Leslie C, U S A, res 222 S Cayuga *S Bellis, William D, carpenter, h 421 Utica 5"* S3 Bells, Walter J, mgr Country Club, h 303 Highland rd, Cay Hts *S Bement, Alice A, wid James, matron The Home 514 S Aurora ^ res Stewart av [309 Stewart av Bement, Ariel T, 309 *a BEMENT, LOUIS C, propr The Toggery Shop 142 E State, h ^ Norma res 309 Stewart av 3 g Bement, M, e* 3 Benedict, Charles H, dyer 409 W State, h 210 S Albany g O Benedict, Charles R, machinist 109 W State, h 518 N Titus av c^ hi Benedict, Emma S, matron 518 W Seneca, res do Benedict, Henry B, ins agt 302 E State, h 410 W Mill 3 maid 302 Stewart av 8 "O Benedict, Pauline, ~ fl Benedict, Walter, cleaner 409 W State, h 316 Park pl William h 112 Terrace pl Benedict, H, lbr, ^ p Benham, A Florence, res 306 N Aurora g >- Benjamin, Earl W, prof CD, h 118 Triphammer rd, Cor Hts c *2 Benjamin, Harrison H, h 126 Sears <* HH Benjamin, Olney T, h 110 Triphammer rd, Cor Hts Give Herbert L Cobb A ^Jg^ASSiSZ?" you Pictures and Frames H. J. BOOL GO. Art Goods and Materials

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.S o &g Benneger, Jacob, lbr, h 311 Auburn j| %-. Bennett, A Ward, mason, h 205 Center g 21 Bennett, Arthur E, painter, h Coddington rd gej2 Bennett, Arthur N, painter, h Coddington rd S|S Bennett, Charles E, prof C U, h 1- Grove pl "1 1 Bennett, Clara, res off Hudson n D L & W R R 5" I Bennett, Edward T, waiter, h 131 Cleveland av ^So Bennnett, Eri, chain inspector, h 525 W Buffalo Floyd h 505 Hector Mv0 Bennett, L, blacksmith, J. 3 Bennett, Frank, painter, h Coddington rd ig Bennett, Fred, janitor 155 E State, res 440 N Titus av Berger, Emory, glass blower, rms 423 N Geneva 0} Bergholtz, Herman, electrical engnr, h 1110 N Cayuga ^ Bernaber, Attilio, chain wkr, h 305 Esty h 112 Terrace pl ., ( Bernardo, Charles, lbr, Bernstein, Isaac K, real estate 212 E State, h at Gary, Ind qj Berrells, Elizabeth, milliner 315 E State, h 113 E Seneca JH Berrells, Mercy E, elk 210 E State, res 113 E Seneca J Berry, Charles L, foreman 130 E Seneca, h 804 N Aurora Berry, George B, cigar mkr, h 335 E State Berry, see Barry s Besemer, Ida M, wid Dr Howard B, h 224 S O Albany Besemer, Winifred H, stngr, res 323 N Tioga w Bessac, Elizabeth, rms 132 E Mill

Give THE ITHACA FUEL SUPPLY CO., A TRIAL ORDER And you will always be a customer. Clothes that Wear at E. B. Baxter's, 150 E. State

Ithaca City Directory 67 C/TJ cigar CO Bessier, Eugene, mkr, h 107 E Marshall teiO Best, Grace, wid John, h 215 Cleveland av CD Beta Samach Lodge, 201 Highland av, Cor Hts * House, 100 Ridgewood rd, Cor Hts |. res *^ . Betcke, David, lbr, 409 Hancock t/3 Betten, Cornelius, prof C U, h 7 South av sw ^o Beverly, Edson D, fireman C U, h 221 Linn g_ c^ Bidwell, Charles C, instructor C U, h 962 E State T Bidwell, Charles O, painter, h 112 Dey ^j t_> Bidwell, John C, varieties, 518 W State, h do g^ elk 209 S h 524 W State & Bierce, DeAlt, Tioga, S. tefl Bierce, Homer F, elk 123 S Tioga, h 517 W Seneca u, Bierce, Stella B, teacher Central School pa John dist supt h 109 Hudson 5 Bigelow, D, schools, ^" Billings, Charles B, res 310 N Albany [res do Billings, Mrs J F, asst director dining room Cascadilla Hall, ffl Billings, William T, machinist, h 310 N Albany Flora A, h 214 N Aurora \_\_\ oa Bingham, BINGHAM, LEWIS J, osteopathic physician 133 E State, h g. 505 E Seneca ; office hours 9 a m to 5 p m 5 C/9 ' 'J3 L. E. PATTERSON, - FIRE INSURANCE - 115 East State Street

Binswanger, Mona, florist 418 Eddy, rms 303 do ^ Bird, Ernest S, teacher 114 Summit, res do I*"" a> Bird, Frederick J, machinist, h 210 Lake av ,- 3 Bird see Burd Birdsall, William H, agt, h 409 Elmwood av P5 Bishop, Alvin B, city editor Daily News, h 202 University av 2 Bishop, Arthur, lbr, h 248 Humboldt g Bishop, Azel L, brick layer, h 617 N Cayuga g^ Bishop, Clarence E, ins agt 302 E State, h 1034 W Seneca O Delia wid Augustus h 229 Bryant av *" Bishop, S, D, Bishop, Edwin G, U S N, res 202 University av 2 wid res 521 S Meadow C* a Bishop, Elizabeth, Alonzo, Bishop, Mrs Elizabeth, cook 801 W Buffalo ^j Bishop, Eva A, h 418 Eddy Bishop, George W, h 721 Cliff . Howard res 415 Hillview pl Bishop, A, ^^ . Bishop, Ira, lbr, h 502 Westport gy * Bishop, J Russell, tinner 206 E State, rms 311 College av eg" g Bishop, James W, supt water meters, h 418^ E Neahga av Bishop, Loretta, chambermaid 801 W Buffalo S3 Bishop, Martha L (Mrs E J), elk 119 E State, rms 303 E Mill 55 "*" Bishop, Mary, waitress, bds 210 W State ffi. Go to W. L. JENKS &Z&SA 306 W. Seneca St. If you want a Life Insurance I D Gn'l iff* ' N(:w ' " CTFUFN*: nUIMBHniTlP LUGI Ilia.III* OU.Cfl Policy with Disability included see 3l"Cna, Mgr York

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. S . _ w ^5 Bishop, Russell, tinner, rms 311 College av g j^ Bishop, Solon P, carpenter, h 415 Hillview pl g fc-" W Seneca i'pj Bishop, Walter W, grocer 1002 W State, h 1036 , H 3". Bissel, Byron, pharmacist 110 E State, res 503 E Buffalo g Floyd h 614 Utica . 8 Bissell, E, carpenter, | ^ Bixby, Lewis G, electrician, h 1023 W State H "| ^ Black, Alene E, nurse 210 Prospect, rms do Z i Black, Bell, cook 957 E State So (W and C E U S L X BLACK BROS ELECTRIC CO, J Black) C3 storage batteries and automobile accessories 138 W State rjl a CLARENCE (Black Bros Electric 138 W W BLACK, E, Co) State, f" av [res 317 S Titus av o , h 317 S Titus ~* S< BLACK, WALTER J, (Black Bros Electric Co) 138 W State, * S baker 110 N rms 228 S Cayuga Blackman, , Corn, ^Q 114 S Geneva JS g Blackman, Charles L, h y ^w Blackman, Harry, shop hand, bds Hub Hotel j_ (The J Stowell 127-131 W __T BLACKMAN, JOHN K, C Co) State, h 406 N Cayuga (fl *-? Blackmer, Fred H, pharmacist, h 310 Eddy res State , s Blackmer, Kathryn E, 317 W 7J Insure Your Property With ARTHUR G. ADAMS, 4 Bates Block c-a m Blackmer, Mary A, wid Charles W, h 210 Eddy -* BLACKMER, WILLIAM C, (Todd, Blackmer Co) 120 E State, > ^ h 317 W State

- ^N_? Blackmore, Beulah, prof C U, res 504 E Buffalo r. r-. Blake, George C, trainman, h 308 Hector "^ p Blakeman, Wallace E, elk 109 E State, h 208 Utica g Blaker, Ernest, prof C U, h 402 Oak av -< a Blakeslee, Frank L, plumber 121 S Cayuga, h 412 N Tioga lt*i Blakeslee, Lottie, musician, h 408 Utica wid h 206 Schuyler pl t-i Blanchard, Josephine, Nathaniel, 0 [uga* 3 Paul U S res 805 N Cayuga /"N _g Blanchard, W, N, ~ & Blanchard, William P, meat cutter 117 N Aurora, h 805 N Cay- \J ^^j Blanche, Herbert H, student, h Forest Home R D 2 cnu Blaszinsky, Paul, tailor 206 N Tioga, res 205 Second BLATCHLEY, V BOYD, mgr Tompkins County Farm Bureau Ass'n 324 E State, h Slaterville rd ,- _ Blauvelt, Edna, supervisor City Hospital 2 SB Blauvelt, George, shipper 130 E State, h 211 Cleveland av ? c5 Blauvelt, Lucretia, wid Joseph, h 609 W Seneca S S) Blauvelt, William li, barber 122 W State, h 428 N Cayuga % > > instructor rms Blinn, Alice, C U, 804 E State [206 Stewart av o Bliss, Harold N, dept supt Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corp, rms 3 W If you have Second-Hand Stoves or Junk of Any Kind Call ALPERT & BLOSTEIN, Foot of Third St. H. J. BOOL CO., 130 E. State St., Parlor Goods and Upholstery

Ithaca City Directory 69 ^ Bliven, Bion, elk 123 S Tioga, h 607 S Albany Bliven, Sophia W, sec, h 402 Stewart av m Blivens, William A, waiter, rms 528 W Clinton * Block, Nicholas B, tool maker, h 119 Columbia Blodgett, Forest M, prof C U, h 217 Bryant av Blodgett, Helen M, res 217 Bryant av 9 Blodgett, Warren K, instructor C U, h 118 Delaware av 35; BLOOD, CHARLES H, lawyer Blood block 109-11 N Tioga, Highland av, Cor Hts Bloom, Edgar N, h 407 E Marshall Carpenter, (fc* Bloom, Eliza, h 132 E Mill Bloom, Leonard F, elk 801 W Buffalo, res do } Bloom, Mary, wid Lewis, h 238 Humboldt Bloom, Tracy B/ driver 109 E State, h 206 Farm ^ Bloomer, Mrs Fannie, elk, rms 123 Sears [Cascadilla BLOSTEIN, HENRY, (Alpert & Blostein) 402 Third, h 411 ^ Blostein, Nathan, res 411 Cascadilla < Rose (Mrs h Blow, Llewellyn), 707 W Mill H | g" res W Mill 3 Blue, Esther, 205y2 o Fannie E (Mrs C elk 119 E rms 123 Sears Blumer, C), State, >i|^*"

^__m_m__-__.______^__. __^_^ a. 8 Tompkins Co-Operative Fire Insurance Osborn Block Comity Company, ?! BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICE, High School bldg 3 BOARDMAN HALL, President's av Campus . ^ Boardman, Nettie (Mrs John R), asst director Sibley restau- ^ res 405 College av rant, ^ ^, Mrs rms 516 N Tioga S Boatright, Mary, domestic, * g Bock, Carl W, instructor C U, h 209 College av % Bodansky, Aaron, instructor C U, h Forest Home R D 2 ft Bodle, Mary, teacher, rms 110 E Mill ^ Bodley, Maude A, wid Charles F, h 510 E Seneca Boesche, Albert W, prof C U, h Forest Home, R D 2

Pflhh A TrlaI rder for D> L- fi w* Coal and you 0UUU will always be his Customer. Jamieson-McKinney Company, toe. Class Fixtures lor the Bath. 121 s. Cayuga St.

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a*0 MS B Boles, Edward T, blacksmith, h 105 York gg xo" C Bolger, John F, letter carrier, h 205 DeWitt av -S < Bolger, Mary, wid John, res 324 S Cayuga [N Tioga | ***1 Boll, Harry J, draftsman Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corp, res 811 50 n 25 Boll, Henry J, tailor, h 811 N Tioga gS Bond, John D, lbr, h 1148 Giles * ^ j.3 res 109 a Bo Bond, Maurice C, student, Sears ftr (0 Bond, Philip, wood wkr, h 109 Sears 55 Bonnett, Belle, wid Charles, housekpr 517 W State W s Bonnett, Leon M, plumber 121 S Cayuga, h 517 W State |jjj ^g Bontenpi, Angelo, chain wkr, bds 413 E Neahga av "^g O Eleanore res 119 Stewart av 3 ^ Bontecou, G, student, Marion res 119 Stewart av lg S Bontecou, A, 2 Bontecou, Dr Reed B, h 119 Stewart av 1 S3 -]- | Bool, Alfred, upholsterer 130 E State, h 314 W Buffalo 3?

- ^ Lumber, Lath and Shingles, Driscoll Bros. & Co. ; pes _

^ BOOL, H J CO, P A Campbell pres, H J Bool vice-ures, George > " Saunders sec, W J Cotton treas ; furniture, wall paper, ^ window shades, rugs, draperies, art goods, picture frames *-*. ttJ and cabinet mkrs 130-132 E State, factory at Forest Home C. ) "^ (See head lines) *"t^ *g Bool, Helen G, student, res 320 S Geneva [S Geneva ^ BOOL, HERBERT J, vice-pres H J Bool Co 130 E State, h 320 JO W Bool, Mary E, bkkpr 304 E State, res 314 W Buffalo pj-i ZS Boom, Frederick, driver, h 318 Linn ' ' ** Booth's Hyomei Co, C F Wyckoff pres-mgr, F A Cobb sec-treas, ^ rjj proprietary medicines, 319 E Seneca S Bopp, Adam F, bds 617 W State O Bopp see Bupp O ^ ^.^ Bordenet, All, cabinet mkr, h 108 Franklin \^ t^a Bordenet, Thomas A, lbr, res 107 S Fulton Bortz, Harry, shop hand, rms 111 Spencer pl Bsla*s Bossack, Alfred H, plumber 311 E State, h 527 W Green H j* Bossard, Elizabeth, wid Charles E, res 419 N Cayuga f* % Bostwick, Ada I, h 204 N Cayuga g Sg BOSTWICK, CHARLES D, comptroller C U 1 Morrill Hall, h P fa 803 E Seneca [Falls 2 Bostwick, Edith I (Mrs Charles), elk 139 E State, res 123 E

LOYAL SOCK COAL FOR SUMMER USE AT THE ITHACA FUEL SUPPLY CO.'S YARDS E. B. Baxter, The One Price Haberdasher, 15&JftfTST.

71 Ithaca City Directory _m_m_A . _t ** BOSTWICK, EDWARD H, lawyer, see Ithaca Savings Bank, U S Commissioner Northern Dist of N Y 3 Savings Bank 3g h 206 Willard bldg, Way to Bostwick, Emily D, wid Hermon V, h 705 E Buffalo Bostwick, Sarah I, res 705 E Buffalo E2 Botsford, Charles, chauffeur 110 N Corn, rms 306 W Buffalo ^ Harold instructor C h 108 Elston pl 2. Botsford, E, U, ~ Botsford, Philo, driver 109 E State, rms 306 W Buffalo Boudon, Eugenie M, helper Sage College, res 408 Utica Ci Bouton, A Williamson, elk 101 E State, h 409 N Cayuga Bouton, Clinton D, h 413 N Cayuga 52~ Bouton, Rachel K, elk 1 Morrill Hall, rms 504 N Aurora Cfl Bovard, Grier C, com trav, h 311 W Seneca g- Bovard, Harry W, ins agt 101 S Aurora, h 125 N Quarry -t Bovard, Margaret G, student, res 311 W Seneca gg Bovier, Mary E, wid George I, h 512 University av Bl ^^ Bovier, Mary N, teacher, res 512 University ave Bower, Bishop, h 224 Cleveland av CO Bower, C Arthur, steam fitter 121 S Cayuga, h 522 Linn ^. Bower, Carl W, elk 109 E State, h 513 N Cayuga CD to^ g^8 L. E. PATTERSON, Insurance of All Kinds. g jj Bower, Charles W, stenciler, h 1016 W Seneca % 9 Bower, Chauncey C, sta engnr, h 214 E Neahga av [Hts w p S" Bower, Edith A, child's nurse Green Trees Ridgewood rd, Cor < p 5* Bower, Evelyn L, elk 133 E State, res 312 Farm Bower, Fayette, h 406 Utica > * Bower, Jane C, elk 120 E State, res 220 N Plain 5 Sg Bower, Lois M, res 108 Sears B Bower, Maude P, opr 121 W State, res 224 Cleveland av 6 |5'/' Bower, Philip A, salesman, h 401 N Albany Bower, Susanne I, wid Thomas M, h 108 Sears g ? Bower, Sybil, bkkpr 109 E State, rms 406y2 E Marshall "M D Bower see Bauer 2 ? Bowers, Emma, res 408 Hector !" Bowers, Pearl L, chain wkr, rms 325 S Cayuga > , Bowers, Ruth, elk 122 E State, rms 116 W Green P R ' Bowes, J Egbert, waiter Ithaca Hotel, h 533 W Green 9 Bowlsby, George, lbr, h Glenwood rd S ft Bowman, Charles, (Finch & Bowman) 109 W State, bds 516 do 1 2 Bowman, Frank E, teamster, h 142 Linn 5 g) Boyce, (Mrs H D), embosser 158 E State, res 224 Spencer | f Boyce, Mildred, teacher Fall Creek School M 5.B Boyee, Stephen M, h 217 Hector Indian Motorcycles Garage, 105 East ClimmillgS & Martin, Green St. Guarantees to pay dividends annually or you may leave nUlllCHflMF LirLI IFF mOUnHnbCINtllRlNP.F UUMrHHIRflllPIINV them to accumulate. I. R. STBVBNS, Gen'l Mgrr.

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rms W Seneca Boyd, Mildred A, elk dept chemistry C U, 112 pg 55 Boyer, Arthur 0, watchman, h 323 Hillview pl S3! *" 2 Boyer, Gladys, domestic 114 S Albany wid William res 112 Cascadilla ^ Boyer, Lena R, H, pg Boyle, Elizabeth, wid John, res 112 Hyers m James prof C h 135 Blair -< Boyle, E, U, g5 09 Boyle, John, sta engnr, h 707 W Green *\ BOYNTON, FRANK D, supt schools High School bldg N Cay- < uga cor E h 112 Parker 3 Seneca, ^ Boynton, Howard G, bkkpr, h 102 First O ^ Boynton, Leland C, bkkpr, h 107 Center r^ Brace, Jessie, office elk 155 E State, rms 112 W State J!^ Bradford, Eugene B, printer 125 W State, res 309 Cascadilla 50 W Bradford, Julia, wid John K, res 302 Elm g """ QJJ Bradford, Louis J, prof C U, h 127 College av 2 Bradford, William S, watchman, h 302 Elm gj gj" hH Bradley, Helen, res The Home 55" ^\ Bradley, James C, prof C U, res Upland rd, Cay Hts ^^ Brake, Charles H, chain wkr, h 116 Spencer pl pi &> FIRE INSURANCE T? C PBTTCTrtrXT ft CrtM 313-315 LOWIST RATES * J * AVI^a X V/ll OVrll, EAST STATE ST.

Brake, Paul C, musician, res 116 Spencer pl [Tioga |j| Bramble, Ellen (Mrs Emmett), bkkpr 838 N Aurora, res 412 N S= Bramble, Emmett, chain wkr, h 412 N Tioga gj Branco, J Costello, importer, res 111 E Green o i* Jat Brand, Viola (Mrs Norton), h 106 Ithaca rd ig Brandman, Morris, cloaks 117 E State, h 313 W Buffalo h_i Brandt, Elizabeth, h 14 Bates bldg Bfanigan, Mary A, wid Michael, h 608 Cascadilla 5" Branon, James M, instructor C U, h White Park rd Brashear, Charles S, barber 225 E State, h 213% N Aurora - Brashear, Edna M, res 207 Pleasant 3! Brashear, Harry C, plumber 121 S Cayuga, h 213 E State CO * Brashear, Howard R, res 207 Pleasant Brashear, William G, painter, h 207 Pleasant 55 ' Brassell, Katharine B, bkkpr 210 E Seneca, res 107 W Tompkins Brassell, Nora, wid John, h 107 W Tompkins Brauner, Olaf M, prof C U, h 414 E Buffalo Q9 Breakey, William, h 315 N Tioga g. sa* 'cue Brearley, Joseph S, chauffeur 109 E State, h 811 N Tioga Breen, Antoinette, bkkpr 123 Lake, rms 504 N Aurora "^ elk 320 W res 214 C3 Breen, Lola E, State, First S a Breen, Patrick, shop hand, h 219% S Plain jsg ua Breese, Charles H, wood wkr, h 305 Cascadilla v>

KOHM & BRUNNE . ,,vr. %x Merchant Tailors Tie Reliable Furniture Store, H. J. BOOL CO. 130 East State St.

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-+-> Brennan, Elizabeth M, res 308 Esty t-j-i Brennan, Genevieve, stngr, res 318 S Cayuga CO ^ Brennan, Wallace, reporter, h 307 N Tioga CD in Brenner, George F, watchman, h 310 Fourth /^j ^ ^ Bretz, Julian P, prof C U, res 3 Central av ( 5 Brewer, Charles A, auditor 1 Morrill Hall, h 116 E State 1 "Tg Brewer, Harry H, salesman, h 112 W Marshall ^jj qj Brewer, Laura A, teacher, res 430 N Geneva (Z> Q Brewer, Lillie A, wid William J, h 110 E Marshall Q Brewer, Lucelia R, wid Walter, h 411 W Seneca >-? CD Brewer, Wilbur, baker, res 110 E Marshall |3 t^* j2 Brewer, William E, wood wkr, h 430 N Geneva " O 2 Tompkins County Co-Operative Fire Insurance Company, Osborn Block 3 rH5 CD Brewer, William H, shoemkr 124 Farm, h 805 N Tioga [Hts f-t Clara wid Robert res 110 Westbourne Cor r^ Brewster, L, E, Lane, >_^ fl Brewster see Bruster ^i Bride, Mary, stngr, bds 326 E State O Bridge, Esther E, res 416 W State J4 Brigden, Grace E, asst bkkpr 802 W Seneca, res 416 W Buffalo O Brigden, Samuel A, driver, h 416 W Buffalo 3 c Briggs, Clifton C, elk 507 N Cayuga, h 206 do H Briggs, Frank C, elk 101 E State, h 308 Hook pl U Briggs, Harry, express messenger, h 213 Wood chain res 213 Wood ^ Briggs, Irene, wkr, pi Briggs, T Roland, prof C U, h 120 Delaware av - j Brigham, George, lbr, h 315 N Fulton P [JQ- Q Brill, Elias M, student, res 206 Ithaca rd w Brillhart, Rylan G, conductor L V R R, h 204 N Geneva (~) Brink, George, driver, bds 1006 W Seneca Q i-j Brink, Orma, sta fireman, h 617 W State J h Brinsmaid, Eugene B, teamster, h 115 Cascadilla [j4 O Brinsmaid, R D, chauffeur, h 310 W Buffalo ? Q Brisette, Helen C, nurse 123 N Quarry, res do CD >~> Bristol, Arthur, lbr, res 304 Dey r+ *3 Bristol, Eugene M, engnr, h 810 N Cayuga J^. Ph Bristol, Fred L, sta fireman, h 304 Dey CD fe?s 0. L & . Scranton Anthracite Coal FOR SAI,e BY Herbert L. Cobb BOOL FLORAL CO., 215 E. State St., baske5ardiniers

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WS Bristol, George P, prof C U, h 5 Grove pl < * Broadhead, Ezakaria, carpenter, h 130 Linden av Kj2 Broadhead, Helen M, opr 121 W State, res 130 Linden av 2s Brock, Edward S, chain wkr, h 426 S Geneva [av {3a- Brock, Emma M (Mrs M L), elk 117 E State, res 308 University

Brokaw, LeRoy R, chemist, h 509 W Green ^ Brokaw, Mrs Mary E, housekpr 110 E Mill ^ Brokaw, Susan D, elk 155 E State, res 321 N Plain eJOt Brokaw, William I, painter, res 610 W Green [res do p. Bromley, Maude A, wid J Hallock, music teacher 6 Osborn bldg, Claude gardener, h 1.09 Sage pl oo Brong, D, Bronkoe, Nicholas, lbr, h 620 W Buffalo 55 Broock, John D, chain wkr, h 306 Dey Brookins, Anna L, proof reader 117 S Tioga, rms 109 Utica res jr Brookins, Clara M, cashier, 118 Sears 5 Brookins, Fred, asst wire chief 121 W State, h 118 Sears >- Brookins, Myra M, office elk 214 E State, res 118 Sears A B & (A B and J pharmacists 126 E State ^ BROOKS, SON, G) 5 Brooks, Abigail, res 111 W Buffalo ^5 Brooks, Alfred C, architect, res 309 N Aurora g BROOKS, ARTHUR B, (A B Brooks & Son) 126 E State, h 309 N Aurora [Cayuga 4 Brooks, Catherine A, hair dresser 105 N Aurora, res 1018 N Brooks, Charles H, res 211 W Neahga av BROOKS, CHARLES H, jeweler 152 E State, h 311 W Buffalo Brooks, Effie D, h 516 Stewart av Brooks, Frederick W, jeweler 152 E State, h 111 W Buffalo "fiaS" The Ithaca Fuel Supply Co. Ithaca's Leading Clothing Store, K- ?5o?a1txsS.f5fc*

Ithaca City Directory 75 H m Brooks, Frederick W 2nd, jeweler 152 E State, h 108 E Yates [N Aurora ^ Brooks, J Tracy, student, res 1018 N Cayuga ^ BROOKS, JOHN G, (A B Brooks & Son) 126 E State, res 309 i-} Brooks, John S, electrician, h 315 E Falls ^h Brooks, Lula M, hair dresser, res 219 W Neahga av <* Brooks, Margaret, res 516 Stewart av CJ Brooks, Marvin L, elk 328 College av, rms 311 do . BROOKS, OLIVER B, (Brooks & VanOrder) 435 N Cayuga, h Si <*> 104 Lake av a a <0 Brooks, Osmer, paper maker, rms 511 Utica Brooks, Roseltha, res 516 Stewart av ~J^ Brooks, Virginia L, wid Philip 0 E, h 207 Bryant av rn x h 219 av a Brooks, William H, mechanic, W Neahga O BROOKS & VAN ORDER, (O B Brooks and A H VanOrder) 3 ^} dry goods and groceries 435 N Cayuga Broughton, Leslie N, prof C U, h 931 N Tioga 0) Brouwere, Jessie, wid William, res 401 S Tioga Harriett wid William h 412 N Plain "00 Brower, M, H, ___ CO Brower, Harry P, elk, rms 239 S Cayuga * y__\ Brower, Inez, maid City Hospital CO O 8& rg1&s A^tceand L. E. PATTERSON, "B Jjffflk.sr. >* Brown, Adelaide (Mrs Henry), h 201 E Falls 4) Brown, Adrian E, electrician, h 110 Treva av J* Brown, Ai J, h 313 E Mill CQ Brown, Albert B, gardener, h 213 Cascadilla Park J^ Brown, Albert G, pres 301 Lake, h 401 do Brown, Albert H, lbr, h 220 S Meadow [h 107 Sears BROWN, ALBERT R, mgr Standard Oil of NY 723 Cascadilla, \Z "* Brown, Alexander G, gunsmith, r.es 819 N Cayuga

i Alfred h 502 W Mill i Brown, T, watchman, g Brown, Alice F, wid James H, h 1017 E State gga C5 9 Brown, Alonzo J, janitor 121 W State, h 228 Cleveland av Brown, Andrew, waiter 221 N Aurora & Brown, Arthur B, elk 150 E State, h 206 Cascadilla Park g en Brown, Arthur S, elk 101 E State, bds 219 S Cayuga M P Brown, Benjamin G, cook 1023 N Tioga, res 605 Willow av < O Brown, Cary H, elk post office, h 407 S Geneva & Charles A, elk 326 College av, h 318 E Seneca Ofl H Brown, 204 av [pl o Brownj Charles G, h Fairmount tj o Brown, Chauncey H, asst supt Nestle 's Food Co, h 127 Terrace >-3 Brown, Clara (Mrs John), cook Sage College, res 305 S Plain W Brown, Claude, teamster, bds 620 W Mill M H Brown, Collingwood B, 156 E State

W. L. JENKS Jobbing "and Repairing 300 W. S6I16C3 St. J. R. Stevens, %g} Home Life Insurance Co. Ask a^dDTsawmyblpnoaiicyn Wfe

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am Brown, Earl L, electrician 130 E Seneca, res 324 W State <*J J(^ Brown, Earl M, painter, h 312 Second jfl B~ Brown, Edward, lbr, bds 620 W Mill W"* Brown, Edward F, iceman, rms 231 S Geneva Eliza wid William h 1023 N Cayuga ^ g Brown, M, J, *S ^g Brown, Ella R, wid Leslie P, res 428 N Cayuga en gO Brown, Ellis L, foreman, h 1001 N Cayuga Un CO 5 Brown, Elmira M, wid Ernest, h 124 Cleveland av gg 00 Brown, Elouise, res 103 York So, No, Brown, Elroy G, janitor, res 113 Spencer pl ^ *p Brown, Mrs Ettea, elk 155 E State, res 203 E Lewis St Brown, Eugene A, meat cutter 335 W State, h 103 Second 3 o Brown, Floyd, teamster, h 614 W Clinton [rora f^ Brown, Frank E, office clerk Cortland Specialty Co, h 756 S Au- _ Brown, Rev Fred, h 202 E Marshall 53 ^j Brown, Fred C, gunsmith, h 204 E Lewis ^

ARTHUR G. ADAMS. Agent for Fidelity and Court Bonds P3 ^4 Brown, George W, sta engnr, h 215 N Plain bkkpr 210 E res 121 Cascadilla av yTj{ Brown, Gertrude, Seneca, M Mjj Brown, Gilbert, res 113 Spencer pl K. \*1 Brown, Grace D, stngr C U, h 12 Osborn bldg K^ f1 u. Brown, Hannah W, elk 210 E State, res 706 N Tioga Brown, Harlan B, chain wkr, bds 210 N Aurora J Brown, Harry H, shop hand, res 605 Willow av j! do Brown, Helen E, student, res 103 Second H^ O^ Brown, Mrs Ida N, res 1023 N Cayuga ufc Brown, J Watson, physician 331 W Seneca, h do ^ zO Brown, James G, chef, h 516 W Green ^ James res 412 W Q Brown, W, lbr, Seneca bz Brown, Jesse E, chaffeur, h 313 Hook pl Si"* Brown, John, h 423 E Neahga av q Brown, John, asst chef Sage College, res 305 S Plain Z< Brown, John E, box mkr, h 605 Willow av m yt Brown, John F, baker 209 S Tioga, h 107 S Cayuga Sg |8 Brown, John F, driver, h 305 S Plain >g g^ Brown, John H, h 923 N Tioga Ppd "> Brown, John H, carpenter, h 311 N Fulton Brown, Joseph, mechanic, h 411 E Neahga av j M.( m Brown, L Mabel, wid Julius F, h 508 E Buffalo W

The Ithaca Junk Co. pays the Highest Market Price for All Kinds of Junk. Both Phones.