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Directory Publishers 480a2 1929Ithaca Directory1929 Members of Association of North American Directory Publishers Atkinson-Erie Directory Co . 1314 Peach St. Erie.Pa. Atlanta City Directory Co. 415 Wesley Mem. Bldg . Atlanta, Ga. Boyd, W. H. Co. 508 Court St. Reading, Pa. Burch Directory Co. 47-55 W. Exchange St Akron, Ohio. Caron Directory Co. 127 S. Third St. Louisville, Ky. Cleveland Directory Co. 518-519 The Arcade Cleveland, Ohio. Connelly Directory Co. 308 Times Bldg. Chattanooga, Tenn. Fitzgerald Directory Co. 146 N.Warren St. Trenton, N. J. Greenough W. A. Co. 4AldenCt. Boston, Mass. Haber Directory Co. Alton, 111. Hartford Printing Co. 195 Church St. Hartford, Conn. Henderson Directories, Ltd 279 Gary St. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can Hill Directory Co., Inc. 812 Mutual Bldg. Richmond, Va. Kimball Directory Co. Watertown, N. Y. Leshnick Directory Co. 1054th Ave. Peoria, 111. Los Angeles Directory Co. 1240 S. Main Los Angeles, Cal. Lovell, John & Sons , Ltd . 23 St. Nicholas St. Montreal, Canada MANNING H. A. CO. 3? LYMAN ST. SPRINGFIELD, MASS . McCoy Directory Co. 226 South Main St. Rockford 111. MightDirectories, Ltd. 74 Church St. Toronto, Ontario, Can. Minneapolis Directory Co . 903 Northwestern Bldg.Minneapolis, Minn. Polk Clement 70 W.Chippewa St. Buffalo, N. Y Polk,R.L.&Co. 431 Howard St. Detroit, Mich. " " 524-528 Broadway New York City " " " 536-538 S.Clark St. Chicago, 111. *_ * 496 Endicott Bldg. St. Paul, Minn. * 604 Mission St. San Francisco, Cal. u * ., 1720 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. Polk-Gould Directory Co. 505 N. 7th St. St. Louis, Mo. Portland Directory Co. 199 Federal St. Portland. Me. Price & Lee Co. 19 Congress Av. New Haven, Conn . Roberts Bros. Company 58-60 Market St. Lockport, N. Y. Sampson & Murdock Co. 377 Broadway Boston, Mass. Soards Directory Co., Ltd. 615 Commercial Pl. New Orleans, La. Vernon Henry & Son 434 Lister Block Hammond, Ont. Williams Directory Co . Walsh Bldg. Cincinnati, O. Worley John F. Directory Co.Texas Bldg. Dallas, Texas Wright Directory Co. 368 Milwaukee St. Milwaukee, Wis. Wrigley Directories Ltd. 198 Hastings St. Vancouver, B .C. AUTOMOBILESAGENCIES 1929Ithaca Directory1929 481 AUTOMOBILES AND AGENCIES Name of Car Address Tel. Page Bulck J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 485 Cadillac Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 Chevrolet Dunton & Monroe 106 W. Green 2908 center lines Chrysler J. N. Williamson 216-218 S. Cayuga 2655 center lines DeSoto Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 Dodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 304-308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Erskine J. W. Hook 109-115 S. Tioga 2011 top margins Essex H. G. T. Motor & Equip ment Co. 201-207 S. Cayuga 2111 top margins Ford Finger Lakes Garage 110 W. Green 2341 484 Graham-Paige Shaw Sales & Service 103 W. Green 9874 top margins Hudson H. C. T. Motor & Equip ment Co. 201-207 S. Cayuga 2111 top margins Hupmobile Odell Motor Co. 404 E. State 9881 center lines LaSalle Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 Lincoln Finger Lakes Garage 110 W. Green 2341 484 Nash Nash Ithaca Sales Co. 217-219 S. Cayuga 8645 top margins Oakland Chas. D. Trumbull 208-212 S. Cayuga 2681 top margins Oldsmobile Reynolds Motors Inc. 402 E. State 2022 center lines Overland Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2778 2 Plymouth j. N. Williamson 216-218 S. Cayuga 2655 center lines Pontiac Chas. D. Trumbull 208-212 S. Cayuga 2681 top margins Studebaker J. W. Hook 109-115 S. Tioga 2011 top margins Whippet Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 Willys-Knight Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND AGENCIES Dodge Brothers William T. Pritchard 304-308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Federal Payne's Garage . 426 W. State and 417 W. Seneca 2517 485 Ford Finger Lakes Garage 110 W. Green 2341 484 Fordson Tractors Finger Lakes Garage 1 10 W. Green : 2341 484 Graham Brothers Wm T. Pritchard 304-308 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Sanford Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2778 2 White Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) 401-409 E. State 2531 center lines AUTOMOBILE TIRES AND TUBES Dunlop J. G. Pritchard & Son 227 S. Cayuga 2396 485 Firestone Reynolds & Drake Garage Co. 216-220 S. Cayuga 2652 back cover Fisk Shippee Tire Shop 109 E. Green 2108 482 G. & J. J. P. Conley 117 S. Aurora 9198 487 General Lohr & Kramer 105 W. Green 9544 482 Goodrich Cayuga Vulcanizing Shop 111 E. Green 5462 484 Goodyear O. K. Tire & Battery Shop 232 S. Cayuga 7703 482 Goodyear Dean of Ithaca (Inc.) 401-409 E. State 2531 center lines Goodyear Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2778 2 Goodyear William T. Pritchard 304-306 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines Hood Cayuga Vulcanizing Shop 111 E. Green 9409 484 India O. K. Tire & Battery Shop 232 S. Cayuga 7703 482 Kelly Springfield Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2778 2 Mansfield Treman, King & Co. 101-107 E. State 2333 top margins Michelin Charles D. Trumbull 208-212 S. Cayuga 2681 top margins Seiberling Cayuga Vulcanizing Shop 111 E. Green 5462 484 U. S. Frear Tire Sales Co. 206 S. Cayuga 7764 484 U.S. Wm. T. Pritchard 304-306 S. Cayuga 9419 center lines AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES Exide Lohr & Kramer 105 W. Green 9544 482 Ford Finger Lakes Garage 110 W. Green 2341 484 Prest-O-Lite Hurst Garage Co. 107-109 E. Clinton 2050 483 Super Service J. P. Conley 117 S. Aurora 9198 487 U. S. L. O. K. Tire Battery Shop 232 S. Cayuga 7703 482 Universal Chas. D. Trumbull 208-212 S. Cayuga 2681 top margins Westinghousc Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 Willard Marion Bros. 225 S. Cayuga 5444 485 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Timken Bearings Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 New Departure Bearings Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 Ray Bestos Brake Lining Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 Weed Chains Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 Eveready Electric O. K. Tire & Battery Supplies Shop 232 S. Cayuga 7703 482 Watson Stabilators Lang's Palace Garage 117-133 E. Green 2777 2 AUTOMOBILESACCESSORIESGARAGES- REPAIRINGVULCANIZING 482 1929Ithaca Directory1929 WE Automobile REBUILD Body WRECKS & Radiator Works PERFECTLY RADIATORS REPAIRED REBUILTRECORED BODIES BUILT FENDERS LAMPS, TOPS, UPHOL STERING AND SIDE CURTAINS, REPAIRS 221 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 782 LOHR & KRAMER H. B. LOHR E. J. KRAMER ELECTRIC SERVICE General Auto Repairs GENERAL TIRESACCESSORIESVULCANIZING Distributors of Hoo-Dye Shock Absorbers Radio Sales and Service 105 W. Green St. Dial 9554 ITHACA, N. Y. O. K. Tire and Battery Shop W. H. DOBELL, Prop. Distributors of India Tires & Tubes U. S. L. Batteries RADIO SALES & SERVICE All Work Unconditionally Guaranteed Phone 7703 232 South Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y. We Have Used Tires of All Sizes SHIPPEE Tire Shop Also a Complete Line of FISK TIRES AND TUBES FISK MASTER VULCANIZERS v TIRES .'< 109 E. Green St. ITHACA, N. Y Phone 2108 ^%pT& AUTOMOBILESACCESSORIESGARAGES- REPAIRING 1929Ithaca Directory1929 483 G. W. RACE & SON THREE STORY HEATED FIREPROOF Garage 200 CAR CAPACITY CARS WASHEDTOWING SERVICE, EXPERT REPAIRS 209-213 S. Cayuga St. Phone 7055 ITHACA, N. Y W. T. SWARTOUT AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES TOWING SERVICE 901 W. State St. Phone 9317 ITHACA, N. Y. HURST GARAGE CO. GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES DRIVE YOUR SELF CARS CAR WASHING Texaco Gas and Oils 107-109 E. Clinton St. Phone 2050 Smith Bros. Garage FLOYD SMITH, Prop. General Auto Repairing Expert Lubrication Hydraulic Lift Car Washing 527 W. State St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 4966 Res. Phone 5357 AUTOMOBILESACCESSORIESGARAGES- REPAIRINGVULCANIZING 484 1929Ithaca Directory 1929 P. O. KELSEY AUTO TOPS-BODY WORK TRIMMING FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED 323 W. Seneca St. ITHACA, N. Y. Phone 7249 Frear Tire Sales Co. "Service That Satisfies" Tires, Tubes, Automobile Accessories GASOLINE AND MOBILE OIL FILLING STATION UNITED STATES TIRES RADIO SALES AND SERVICE 206 S. Cayuga St. Dial 7764 ITHACA, N. Y. Finger Lakes Garage, Inc. LINCOLN (@Zfc FORDSON AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE 1 10 W. Green St. Phone 2341 ITHACA, N. Y. Cayuga Vulcanizing Shop W. D. LYME, Prop. Auto Tires and Tubes, Vulcanizing GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS 111 E. Green St. Phone 9409 ITHACA, N. Y. AUTOMOBILESACCESSORIESAUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANSGARAGESREPAIRING 1929Ithaca Directory1929 485 MARION BROTHERS Inc. Officially Representing Atwater-Kent Auto-Lite Speedometer Bosch Brake Connecticut Lining Delco-Remy Oil Filter North-East Willard Battery SERVICE. AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS Phone 5444 225 S. Cayuga St. ITHACA, N. Y. New Linden Garage DEAN & BUCK, Props. STORAGE WASHING AND GREASING ACCESSORIES 227-231 Linden Ave. Phone 2054 ITHACA, N. Y. PAYNES GARAGE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK We re-babbit all makes of connecting rods and babbit lined bearings any make or year car or tractor FEDERAL TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE CAR STORAGE Phone 2517 426 W. State & 417 W. Seneca Streets ITHACA, N.Y. J. G. PRITCHARD & SON Sales Dunlop and Tires Service 227 South Cayuga St. Phone 2396 ITHACA, N. Y. AUTOMOBILESACCESSORIESTAXICAB SERVICE JUNK DEALERSBLACKSMITHS 486 1929Ithaca Directory1929 "The Only Way To Have A Friend Is To Be One" We Stand Ready to Serve You at all Hours Day or Night Our Rates are Reasonable AER-LINE CAB CO. Prompt Service Day or Night T^;_-,1 Office 2005 JL/ldl Home 31324 112 N. Aurora St. ITHACA, N. Y. We Specialize on Long Distance Trips THE ITHACA JUNK CO. HENRY BLOSTEIN, Prop. DEALERS IN Second-Hand Automobiles AND PARTS Pay the Highest Market Prices for OLD IRON, COPPER, BRASS, RAGS, BOOKS, ETC.
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