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Rochester Business Directory Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936 SIBLEY, LINDSAY & CURR CO. ROCHESTER'S LARGEST RETAIL INSTITUTION Stone 6500 CLINTON AVE., MAIN, NORTH & FRANKLIN STS. Stone 6500 ROCHESTER BUSINESS DIRECTORY Copyright, 1935, Sampson & Murdock Co., Inc., Boston, Mass. The Classification of Headings is made in accordance with a Standard List adopted by the Association of North American Directory Publishers, to secure uniformity in all Directories, and to promote convenience of reference. The * denotes headings inserted by special contract or reference to general headings. ?Abdominal Appliances Rodger k Co 183 Main E rm 1052 Monroe Letter Service 130 Clinton av rm 12 Rothwell Jas L 45 Exchange rm 811 Quint Reginald S 14 Franklin rm 516 RICE WILLIAM S Inc 136 CUnton av S Smith John H 424 Central Trust bldg Retail Merchants Business Expansion Co Inc 5 StPaul Smith Ralph W 14 Franklin rm 609 rm 407 Abstracts of Title United Audit Co lne 25 North rm 1064 Rogers E Claude 80 East av rm 313 MONROE ABSTRACT CORPORATION 502 Bochester Williams & Thorny 14 Franklin rm 1416 Schumann Geo E 471 Hurstbourne rd 66 Savings Bank bldg 5 S Fitzhugh See page WILSON, SHULTS & CO 1111-1125 Commerce bldg Spaulding JasB 77 South av rm 212 119 Main E Steam Advertising Co of New York 34 State rm 304 ?Accident Insurance STEWART, HANFORD & FROHMAN Inc 11 James ASHLEY EGBERT F CO agents 212 Union Trust bldg Acoustic Apparatus & Devices Tyson-Rumrill Associated 41 Chestnut rm 204 Welcome Service Co 106 Alliance av See top lines, back bone and page 111 Acousticon Agency The 61 East av Wagon Window Craft Service 185 StPaul JOHNSTON JAMES AGENCY Inc 204 Granite bldg Paul Chas A 277 Alexander rm 106 Display Wolff Ed and Associates 328 Main E rm 428 See page 113 Salm Otto F 88 S Union LOEWENGUTH & DINEEN Inc 34 State rm 208See Wright W L Co 82 StPaul rm 708 page 115 Adding, Calculating & Tabulating Machines 409 Central Trust bldg 25 Main E Advertising Counsel & Service McKAY HARRY J ABC Adding Machine Co 1042 Monroe av 113 See back cover and page Allen-Wales Adding Machine Co 515 Main E Moore, Vincent S 8 N Water rm 600 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 75 Broad W Nelson W A Sales System 42 East av rm 322 Public ?Accountants Certified Felt k Tarrant Manufacturing Co 154 East av rm 210 STEWART, HANFORD & FROHMAN Inc 11 James McLEOD THOMAS L 939 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg Marchant Calculating Machine Co 31 Gibbs rm 108 183 Main E phone Stone 3122 Tabulating Machine Division 265 East av ?Advertising Direct by Mail MORROW ROBERT T 950 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg Victor Adding Machine Co 515 Main E SMITH JOHN P CO Inc 193-197 Piatt 183 Main E L 950 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg 183 NILES OSCAR Addressing Machines Main E ?Advertising Display Cards Elliott Machine 42 East av rm 450 45 rm 811 Addressing R0THWELL JAMES L Exchange COWLES A B 4 Commercial See page 84 SMITH JOHN H 424 Central Trust bldg 25 Main E WILSON, SHULTS & CO 1111-1125 Commerce bldg *Adhesives Literature ZAENGLEIN PAUL C 31 Exchange rm 507 CLARK STEK-0 CORPORATION 1631 Dcwcy av at ?Advertising Stek-0 Hill See page 134 SMITH JOHN P CO Inc 193-197 Piatt ?AccountantsPublic Adjusters ERNST & ERNST 904-912 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg Advertising Novelties MERCANTILE AGENCY 7th fl Terminal JACKSON ZAENGLEIN & ELLIS 31 Exchange rm 507 ALLIANCE ABC Sales Co 210 Cypress See line on front cover JOHNS & COMPANY 34 State rm 303 bldg Arti-Sun Displays 42 Allen Frederico (ins) 429 i Main W NARAMORE & NILES 950 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg Bondi Gutland Edwd C 91 State 25 Church Alf E (ins) 19 Main W rm 706 UNITED AUDIT CO Inc 1064 Mercantile bldg Stevenson A G k Co Inc rear 161 Champlain Darcy T Jos 16 Main W rm 816 North . , , DOEHLER MERCANTILE AGENCY 421-425 Central WILSON, SHULTS & CO 1111-1125 Commerce bldg Advertising Representatives Trust bldgSee page 93 Adjustment Bureau Inc (ins) 183 Bostwick C A Inc 119 Main E rm 501 Accountants & Auditors Fire Companies' Main E rm 723 Thermometers Airy Fannie M 334 Selye ter Garis Joseph E (textile) 92 Mortimer rm 1 ?Advertising ter Arrow Audit Service 334 Selye Henry John M (ins) 183 Main E rm 1412 TAYLOR BROS CO div Taylor Instrument Co's 95 E rm 1225 Baseman Willard L 119 Main Hurvitz Saul 204 N Water Ames cor West av See page 150 rm 401 Baxter Geo 25 Exchange Troy Wm J (ins) 4 Graves Coon Lewis D 915 Meigs VanVechten Loren W (ins) 84 Exchange rm 105 ?Agents Collection & ERNST 904-912 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg ERNST ALLIANCE MERCANTILE AGENCY 7th fl Terminal Fain G 14 Franklin rm 609 Rupert Advertising Agencies bldg See line on front cover Gelb Audit Co 8 Exchange rm 111 L M k Co 59 Stone Good S 42 East av rm 220 Berry Kalph Commercial Display Co 42 East av rm 440 ?AgentsInsurance Herbert Warner 16 State rm 415 Hogle Co 183 Main E rm 524 EGBERT F CO 212 Union Trust JACKSON ZAENGLEIN & ELLIS 31 Exchange rm 507 Geycr-Cornell ASHLEY (general) Gordon Publishing Co 13 Rundel pk See top lines, back bone and page 111 JOHNS & COMPANY 34 State rm 303 bldg Hart-Conway Co Inc 45 Exchange rm 409 ENGLEHARDT EDW CO (general) 206-208 Exchange Kramer Frank C 515 Lexington av 14 Franklin rm Hearst International Advertising Service Place bldg 16 StateSee page 114 MacAllister k Bussell 14 Franklin rm 421 Inc The 424 Cutler bldg E rm 528 LIKLY AGENCY (general) McCoy Audit Co 183 Main Main E rm 500 Hughes Wolff k Co Inc 328 See page 117 Marder John W 183 Main E rm 1202 rm Advertising Co Inc 42 East av 126 & DINEEN Inc 34 State rm rm 415 Hutchins LOEWENGUTH (general) Miller Herman A 16 State 480 Clinton av S International Press Service 208See page 115 Miller & Meng 16 Main W rmi 332 Sophie John Maxwell Displays 4 Commercial WOLFERT BROTHERS (general) 2d fl Triangle bldg & NILES 950 Lincoln-Alliance Bank bldg NARAMORE k Sales Service 26 Forbes Bank Johnstone Advertising 335 Main E See page 113 L 950 Lincoln-Alliance bldg E NILES OSCAR Keenan Advertising Agency 550 Main 16 Main W rm 821 Oehler Anna Koda-Graph System 16 Main W rm 344 Estate J 25 Main E rm 301 ?AgentsReal Oliver Allen Julius G 183 Main E rm 945 Inc 616 Mercantile bldg Lipsky YATES & MclNTOSH Inc 200 /Etna bldg 25 Exchange Paul & Bumpff Co The 5 StPaul rm 528 6 State rm 202 MacFarlin See 141 Posner Audit Co Advertising Agency 183 Main E rm 652 page State rm 202 McLeod k Greenhouse 6 Posner (1165) Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County - City Directory Collection - 1936 1166 ESTABLISHED Complete Home 1857 HOWE & ROGERS Furnishings 89 Clinton Ave. S. FURNITURE Stone 1800 Agricultural Implements & Machinery Broadway The 417 Bway Maplewood Apartments 865 Lake av av Maplewood The 397 Maplewood dr BURR & STARKWEATHER COMPANY 39-57 MtHope Bronson 151-157 University Brookview 504 Brooks av Marbcth Apartments 2005 Dewey av av tel Stone 3016See page 66 Apartments Brown Stone 241 Alexander Markeen The 99-105 Hamilton MATHEWS & BOUCHER 26 ExchangeSee page 108 av Marlborough 104 Chestnut Oliver Farm Equipment Co 13 Verona Buckingham 713 and 719 Park The 128 Bway Plant Protector Co 4 Commercial Buckingham Club 9 Buckingham Maryland Burton The 71 S Maxville 609 Lake av Rice Manufacturing Co 16 State rm 514 Fitzhugh av Mayflower 250 Meigs Waddingham Tractor k Equipment Co 1044 University Campus The 1126 Dewey Carlton 209 Meath The 236 State av Exchange Carlton The 1211 Park av Meigs Court 178-180 Meigs Casa Loma The 96 av S Merchants 835 Merchants rd ?Air Conditioning Plymouth Century 610 Lake av Milburn 189 Milburn Sec GREEN T H ELECTRIC CO Inc 31-37 N Water Charleston Apartments 217 Hamilton Monica 67 Greig and 706-712 Clarissa top edge and page 101 Chesterfield 111 Chestnut Montclair 148 Plymouth av S Chili Apartments 100 Salina Montera The 70 Grand av & Builders Airplane Airship Colby Park The 1225 Park av and 93 Colby Myron Apartments 94 Monroe av Cunningham Hall Aircraft Corp 13 Canal Colgate The 385 S Goodman NORIMANDIE The 253 Alexander tel Stone 1840See College Court 228 N Goodman page 108 Alcohol Colonial 28 and 30 Park av Norton Apts 61 Norton Columbia 60 Plymouth av S Commercial Solvents Corp 1044 University av Oaklawn The 1100 StPaul Comfort 635 Main W U S Industrial Alcohol Corp 1044 University av Apartments Oliver Court 16 Oliver Commodore The 123 Chestnut Ontario Apartments 468 Lake av 275 Park av ?Aluminum Architectural Work Congressional Oxford Apts 285 Oxford Coolidge The 1650 East av Palisade 345 Alexander FRANCIS METAL DOOR AND WINDOW CORPORA Cornell 10 Wilmer Park Lane 202 Chestnut TION 46-48 CortlandSee page 87 Cornhill Apartments 69 Adams Park Manor 85-89 Park av Cornwall 88, 92 and 94 Elm Parkview 1786 StPaul ?Aluminum Matting Coronado 198 Oxford Parkway The 627 Park av 2608 av ERDLE PERFORATING CO 171 York tel Genesee Cranbrookes 575 Lake Parkwin The 1190 Park av 591 av S See page 143 Croydon Plymouth Pasadena Apts 271-273-275 Clinton av S Culver Manor 899 Culver rd Paulson Apts 600 Lake av Cumberland 189 Cumberland Amusements Phelps 358 Lake av Darien The 158 Chili av Baumeister Edwd A 15 South av Pierpont 265 Driving Park av Davenport The 181 East av Beasley Amusement & Novelty Co 1830 Main E Pinnacle View Apts 237 Field Delmar 962 Monroe av Bonnette-Waddell Dances 120 South av Plymouth Court 82, 84, 86 Plymouth av S Devonshire Apartments 150 Devonshire ct Monroe Amusements Inc 63 East av rm 10 Plymouth North 132 Plymouth av N Dewey Apartments 715 Dewey av Play Playce The 33 Elm Ponat The 25 Broezel Dewey Avenue Apartments 1024 Dewey av Ridge Road Amusement Co Inc 461 Bidge rd Poplar Way Apartments 1011 University av Dresner 60 Parsells av Bochester Coaster Corp 100 Fernwood av Portland
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