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Gill[1T['Scaf[T[RIA 19i18-ITHACA DIRECTORy-1938 307 CARL J. GILLETTE, Prop. Gill [1 T[' S CA f[T [RI A Special Menus Changed Daily 408 COLLEGE AVE. Good Food, Service Unexcelled MANNING'S Ithaca Numerical Street Directory 1938 Copyright 1938, by H. A. Manning Co. Containing a full1ist of streets and roads, with the dwellings and stores located thereon. Residences and places of business are designated by their street numbers, numerically arranged. Where the houses are not numbered, the householders are arranged in the order that they come on the street. Figures in parentheses, following names, indicate number of room in building. ADAMS STREET 419 James A Miller 233 James Conley From 219 Auburn west to Inlet. 421 Vacant 234 Abraham Abbott wards 3, 1, 5. J-7 421 Horton Hollenbeck - W Clinton crosses Even right 423 Norman D Newton 302 Nurses Home 102 Ithaca Laundries Inc 423 Esty bellIns 310 Mrs Lucy H Calkins 102 Dey crosses 502 William H Fisher 311 Vacant 202 Jasper Fel 503 Harry H Harris 315 Earl J Poole 207 James R Kelly 504 Mrs,Abbie L Houchins 315 ~Irs Florence Utter 209 Harold E Fuller 504 Jesse Phillips 318 Reconstruction Home Inc, for 209 Willow av crosses 505 Mrs Jessie A Johnson infantile paralysis 209 Lake av crosses 505Y, Curtice L Milton 318 Center begins 313 Harold R Simmons 506 Alfonso Locicero 319 James McCargo 313 First crosses 506 "Domorick DeSanto 319 John Delaney 414 Robert A Hartman 507 Calvary Baptist Church 319 Victor Nelson 416 Thomas J Lamb 510 Oliver S Shaw 323 Charles Banfield 416 Frederick G Hartman .510 Shaw's Shoe Shop 323 Mrs Sadie Middaugh - Second crosses 511 Mrs Lucy Brooks 323 Mrs Carrie L Countryman 513 Shockley Hendrix 323 A Marie Sweet ALBANY STREET-NORTH 515 Mary J Sammons 327 William Heidt, Jr From 218 W State north to 212 516 Rufus Phillips 401 John Granville Cascadllla; ward 3. L-7 521 Domingo Aguilar 402 Charles A Lawrence Odd right 522 Thomas Frangiamone James MacFarlane 107 DeForest Head, garage 522 Vacant Margaret Rosar 115 HJ Bool Furniture Co 524 George H Canty Mary Kenyon 117 Harry R Lunn 524 Mrs Edna Pound 404 T Edward Hankins 119 DeForest Head, gas, oil and 526 Andy Pesoli 405 John B Smelzer greases 528 Henry M Hazard 408 Perry T Egbert 120 Emilio F Petrillose 530 Mrs Edith E Goetchius 409 Harold A Howard 120 W Seneca crosses 411 Vacant 205 Henry Krist Mrs Rose W Dicker 307 James E Cleary ALBANY STREET-SOUTH 412 Hermon L Brockway 216 Jeremiah F Murphy From 217 W State south to Hermon L Brockway. real es- 221 James J Clynes Spencer; ward 2. M-7 tate 222 Martin B Yontz Even right Mrs Nel1ie Perry 222 Ralph E Morse 107 Dayton Latham Vacant (4) 223 William J Troy 108 Stanley S Greene Jacob E Gengo (5) 223 W Buffalo crosses·~ 109 Mrs Laura U Wilson 412 boris Peters (6) 307 Mrs Jennie M Shaw 110 Thomas F GranVille Carl A Johannes (7) 308 Frank David Boynton Junior 110 William Cassidy Vacant (8) .. High School 110 Annie E Connelley M.r:; Mary P Kish (9) 309 Patrick J Leary 110 Gerald G Tucker Willlam·-oSterbacl[ (10) 114 Joseph Maloney 413 Martin Wells ~i~ i:~~';"dmCGCh~fstman 114 K of C Home 413 Aaron Wells 321 Mrs Ina M Leonard - W Green crosses 413 Earl F Mosher 322 Central School 209 Irving G Lewis - Six Mile Creek crosses 323 Stephen S Fonda 210 Mrs Lena B Benedict - Titus av crosses 325 Michael J Leary 211 Rush B McDaniels 502 William B Bradley 327 Anthony G Mastro 211 Mrs Elizabeth Streeter 504 J ohn Johnston 317 W Court crosses 211 Louise H D'Orazio 50b John J Miller 401 Carl E Mellberg 212 Mrs Emma I Nasmyth 505 Cyrus B Butler 402 Mrs Charlotte A Kane 213 Charles A Weigand 506 W Arthur Brewer 403 Harry Brewer 214 J Halsey Chandler 507 Dewain S Charles 405 Mrs Bahejay Nicholas 214 Margaret Hass 508 Maynard B Skinner 406 David R Barnard 216 Mrs Dora C Cain 509 Harris A Sanders 407 Herbert L Davenport 218 Frances C White 510 Ernest E Pope 409 Isiah W Murray 219 Thomas G Miller 510 Hyers bellIns 409Y, Lulu Burris 219 Mrs Ella P Miller 511 William H Dunn 409 y, Mrs Florence E Totten 222 Vacant 513 Earl C Gowdy 410 Mrs Bridget Nolan 222 Mrs Anna E Fish 514 Theodore T Howes 411 Ralph Baldini 223 Mrs Addie J Pritchard 515 Herman Davis 412 William R Robinson 224 Samuel Kuntz 516 Fred D Whited 415 Mrs Ida M Johnson 225 Richard S Parsons 517 Maurice C Lantzy 415 Frank W Bird Lawton J Pugsley 519 Verne W Willsey 416 Bert Washington 226 Randall J Goldsmith 522 Vacant 418 Mrs Florence B Shepherd 227 Truman W Billings 521 William D Gibbons 418 Dick G Bennett 232 Paul M Weiss 521Y, Mrs Celia Lewis 308 1938-lTHACA DIRECTORy-1938 STUDEBAKER CERTIFIED USED SALES AND SERVICE STATE ST. GARAGE, INC. DIAL 2022 402-4-6 E. STATE CARS Albany-South (continued) 406 LeRoy Updike 123 The Ithaca Pet Shop 523 Roger C Perry 407 Thomas F Malone 124 Staffords Smoke Shop Mrs Emma M Brock 408 Arthur E R.dley -W Seneca crosses 524 Raymond C Everhart 408 rear The Art Press 201 Pine Tavern, restaurant 525 Clifford A Ganoung 409 Mrs Mary D Hirst 203 Charles W Carr, tailor Benjamin Goodspeed 409 Vacant Aurora Beauty Shop 526 J James Van Natta 410 Charles E Hance Vacant 528 Robert L Quick 411 Clifford W Sutherland 203 Vacant Norma L Clark 413 Joseph S Barina 203 Vacant - Wood crosses 203 Vacant 601 LaVere R Brown AURORA STREET-NORTH 204 The Flying Finger, gifts 602 Harry D Cooper From 214 E State north to E Fall The Tompkins Hotel 603 Graham & Douglass, grocers wards 4, 5. K-8 Alhambra Grill 604 John E Miblock Odd right 205 The WF Fletcher Co (Modern 605 Laurence J Van Marter 103 New York Fruit Co Dry Cleaning & Pressing 605 Mrs Clara H Higgms 104 Griffin Block Works), branch office 606 Lewis C Hyers, cant Mrs Henrietta S Sullivan The Duncker Art Shop 607 Mrs Gertrude Greenfield The Senate Restaurant 207 Donohue - Halverson Inc, 607 Lawrence M Muckey Rowland Shoe Store plumbers 608 George H Hulett Vacant 209 Vacant 609 Arthur Sinsabaugh 106 Ice Cream Center 209 John F Warren, physician 610 Ernest S Towner 105 Nu-Alba Bakery (Inc) 209 Edward W Warren, Jilhysician 612 Clarence Hill Mrs Ju.ia A Crissey, beauty 210 Arthur L Daniels, pamtsj 614 Howard D Snyder parlor 211 Petrillose Bros, cleaners 614 La Vern Kimple Harry C Griem 212 Rochester Produce Co 105 Roland Lamphier Vacant ALLEN STREET 107 The Candyland 213 Richard C Warren Fro 716 W Court north to Esty ; Isadore Altschuler 2133-'2 Mrs Helen E Harrington ward I. L·5 Clifford D Reulein (4) 2133-'2 Mrs Katherine B Durfey Odd right Harry P Marinos 2133-'2 Vacant 104 Abraham Nicholas 108 Tang Wing 214 Mrs Anna S Finestone 106 Henry H Sinn 108 Zmk's Inc, restaurant 215 Vacant 108 Romeo Beraducci 108 Fred Woo 216 Clarence C Merrick 110 Charles Purdy 109 Head's Camera Shop 216 Tisdel's Repair Shop 112 J oseph Joseph A Morace Covert 2163-'2 The Hobby Shop, second 114 Mrs Mary Michael Harriet M Page hand store 116 Sylvester G Hubble Frank D Burd 218 Burt's, coni 118-120 TG M.ller's Sons Paper Frank A Van Dyne 219 Alfred Paolangeh, tailor Co, warehouse 109-11 Frank M Mane, dentist 219 Ithaca News Distributors 110 Florence E Redfield (whsle) AUBURN STREET 110 Harriet M Page 220 The Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co From 116 W Yates north to 111 110 Ruth L Stafford 221 EE Schmick, ice cream W Lincoln; ward 5. J-7 110 Angelo L Delgado 222 Reed Building Odd right 110 Mrs Gladys 0 Cody Eh~abeth C Cassidy (1) 106 Harold Heap Postal Telegraph-Cable Co Bethlene Beauty Studio (l) 106 Clifford Marshall 110 Vacant Walter P Stephens (2) 107 Mrs Mary A MUl.en 111 The Market Basket, grocers Mrs Carrie M Conlin (3) 108 Donald M MlIls 111 Mrs Blanche MOltz Mrs Minta A Lyon (4) 108 John T Stahl William Pierson Charles F Carpenter (5) 109 Arthur D Broadhead Ralph Bower Wallace E Moyer (6) 110 Carl H Rhodes 112-114 Kline's Pharmacy Lewis H Coan, furniture 111 Mrs ElOIse M Johnson Frank J McCormick, surgeon Frank L Blakeslee, plumbing 112 Clarence E Shriner 112-114 Lyman R Fisher, surgeon 222 Modem Appliance & Heating 113 E Holmes Schwartz 113 Pastry Shop Co 113 Rexford G Sheffield James L Murphy (1) 223 George L Head, gas & oils 114 Donald J Bennett Mrs Donna Belle Manning 224 Cozey Corner, coni Bert G Fulkerson 115-117 The Public Market, meats -R Buffalo crosses 117 E Glenn Denion 115 John J Loughnan 302 First Unitanan Church 117 JohnBSmith 115 Nicholas B Block (4) 303 Robert C asborn 118 Mrs Helen Beckman 116 H Herbert Crum, physician 306 Francis RC Forster, physician 119 Vacant 116 Lent's Music Store 306 Francis RC Forster 119 Francis D Edwards 118-124 Bates Block 309 Katherme M Conlen 119 W Tompkins ends 118 The Little Shop Around The 309 Winifred Robinson 122 Thomas R Gibbons Corner 309 John G Brook, 122 Dey begins 118 Purdential Ins Co of America, 309 Mrs Juanita B Bates 122 Hancock begins ordinary dept 312 Clarence F Snyder 203 Sylvan J Bushey 119 Slocum & Gegg, grocers 313 George Livermore 205 Fred E Barto 119 Peter J Neferis 314 Clarence F Snyder, rooms 207 Donald E MacGillivray 120-122 The Alpine Restaurant 315 Edward H Cowell 207 Howard L Cody 120 Thomas J Donnelly 317 Edward H Cowell, physician 209 Mrs Minnie R Wilcox Georg~ G Adams, ins 316 Harry B Roberts 209 Leroy Kuhns Mrs Mary E Benson (11) 318 Mrs Ada S Dean 211 C Frazier Sawyer Meeker T Seeley (2) 319 Fred L WbJte 215 John F Spencer Mrs Rena W Hildreth (4) 320 Beatrice T Purcell 217 Alexander C Slater Bertha E Whitney 321 Ernest H Meeker 219 Alfred W Neigh Mrs Ella I Downing (12) 321 Leslie L Luther 219 W Lewis ends William C Taber 321 Charles F Dilks 220 Adams begins Samuel J Kingston (14) 321 Benjamin F Witham 305 Mrs Beela E Gregg Mary E Spillane (13) 322 Frank B DaVIS 307 Ralph A Prouty George Howsell (6) - E Court crosses 311 A Alvin Burgess Veronica R Jacobs (7-8-9) 401 Edwin H Woodruff 311 Vacant M.chael F Nolan (15) 402 First ME Church 313 Harvey Smith Mrs Cora D Petrien (17) 4U3 Herbert S Holland 316 Empire Junk Co Fred Drake (21) 4U3 Perry F Smith Vacant 121 Ithaca Grocery & Fruit Co 405 Nathaniel I.
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