Cape May County Times, 11 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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COLOlLSmE Dwign That Is Suitable for Any Section of the Country.

HAS NINE-ROOM EFFICIENCY

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UpMalrs we have four bedrooina. bathroom ansi a rli-eplns porch that open* fnun the ri*ht fnwt bedroom. There are five clothca cloneM upttalra, and one linen doaei—ample for all w-qulreim-nta. Aa the hooae atanda, It la althoot the dlatlnctlre feature of a Creplaee. However, a chimney of cobblea brick dwlC be erected at the left end. dividing the atructure and giving a fireplace Inaldr the living room Up-

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naxlWy-Diman.ionad Houae Which Can Be Suited to Large aa Wall aa htedlum-SIxod Lot—Planned to Save Stepa.

i all eubjecu pertaining to •abject of build Ins. for the reader* of thte paper Ob account of hie wide experience aa Editor, Author and Manufacturar. he m. without doubt, the hlgheet authority aa all them eubjecte Addreae all Inquiries *e WWlam A. Radford. No. 1KT Prairie •oaaua. Otiicago, 1U.. and only Incloee gwo-oeat stamp for reply. The period drawn on by the dcdgnei «f this home, with tmeh attractive re■alts. la what la known a* the Dutch colonial. The gambrel roof la typical, •ad the type In general an eh aa to commend Itself to erection In any pari «f the country—north or south, earn or Weat. There la pleasing harmony In the •ae of the variegated cedar or compoaltlon shingles In combination with the vide aiding. The ahuttera of the tipper windows add to the decorative value, aa doea the quaint oval window aver the entrance—which la the bathroom alndow, by the way—and the arched, gracefully paced curved attic Window. The latter serves, Inateau of a louver, to maintain air drcnlatlon to the attic, keeping the hooae materially cooler m isimmer. TVere are eight rooms and a sleeping porch which gives all the value

Second Floor Flan. stairs the two left bedrooms could be thrown together In one master's room, and the fireplace belli into the apace developed through the removal of the dividing wall between the rooms. As with all other homes, flowers and vine* and shrubbery are Imperative If a boose la to appear to advantage. Worth obeerring particularly

extra or ninth room. The reporch entrance leads Into a 1 and a door to the left Into the living room. IS first by 28 fern. These are splendid proportion* which wake the room an attractive prospect tor comfortable furnishings. There ie • built-In bookcase and reading-seat

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ing with the ikgnlfted character of this handeeme dwelling; especially so, star* the Dutch, who developed this style of hooae. realised to the full the 'lecorative possibilities of bright flow-

ba made to serve in a more capadoae way by leaving out the serf and buMdtog all shelving Instead. Through the aypoalte wall long French doom open •■to a terrace, equipped with a quaint garden oettle built against the booca wall, as will be seen at the left of our niuatratlon. With Its Inviting features and three-aided lighting, this living room could ehaily become the moat tntoresting room In the bouse. Leaving the living room we para through the hall and enter the dining

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First Floor Flan.

with Its own porch and double ig out to the front, ft feet by 12 free 6 Inches and dlls the breakfast room, e aches by * feet « Inrhe*—as B«lMigh*a& cheerful room, coaid be pade U> serve Inst rad •ewlng room, library or study, owner felt ludlnad. < The kitchen «• by 10 fiet with Ire

WIPED OUT IN INDIAN FIGHT

Marki^y the battle ground where In U3S Mai Frauds L. Dado and all hut of hU entire cemmand of more than 100 mao were massacred in a roe-aided *ht with Lie Seminole Ina. there baa been recently dedicated near Buahneil. Fla. a memorial park named in hoc or of rM* commander and his troops. It it described and Illustrated In Popular Mechanics MagAlice. An attractive arch, built by the people of Sumter county with stones from the surrounding country, forms an entrance to the grounds, while Inside la a monument topped by a bronae fig are at an Infantryman of the time, and a three-rided breastwork of logs, arranged on the exact spot ahere the last stand was made. The troope were eu route from run Brooke, Tampa Bay, to Fort Kiag. when, almost without warning, the Indians. 1.400 strong, srronped down upon them. Warlike wetl-armed. and finding ample protection In the hummocks and palmetto thicket* of the c-cntry, they had little trnubV.- In overcoming the small band of sol tiers, of whom only one man aa-

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{ By DOUGLAS UAUjOChI < L

T HE under-dog la popular. And ev'rybody'a for him;

They root fur him both near and far,

The orators adore him.

Thay hope be wins hi a gallant fight. He hears a lot of rooting— Bui erYjone gets out of sight The minute there la shooting. The under-dog has caught the crowd; Folks full of admiration Will shout hi* praise* long and load.

In earnest adulation.

They raise an awful lot of din; Their ln_g* are good and Umber— B-t when the upper starts to win They beat It for dfc timber. The under-dog la In the right Of that they're always certain; They hat* to aa* him lose the fight And get the final curtain. But, when the dog that la a-top Begin* to really gat him. To see the rest they never Mofv— They run away and 1st him.

If he could have the choosing. When things are getting thick aa tog And plainly he la losing. Would gladder b . without a doaf* If cherts you wouldn't yelp him When ha Is nearly done and oat—-

Long hair and whlake a It now appears, were not the oily distinguishing marks of the House of David.

A South SeavUls woman who sat between two profeaaore at a recent dinner hasn't been able to talk elnce because of Jaw ache. She was terrified at the personification knowledge hemming her In that In s two hours' conversation used no word shorter than prognosticate.

Used Cars The following care are in such condition tha we are able to guarantee them, having been reconditioned in our own shops. OVERLAND 1921 Sedan—new tires, running condition good. $475 HUDSON COUPE — Repainted, overhauled, new tires, me$775

MAXWELL 1921 Touring—New tires, repainted, and in perfect running condition. OC Looks like new. Price OLDSMOBILE 1921 Touring— Has had exceptional care. New ES* 000 *- $500 WILLYS-KNIGHT 1921 Touring x. Repainted, taro new cord $725 Tioga Automobile Co. 3441 N. Broad Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ttaie Payments Can B* Arranged

HUDSON —Super-Six— This Fine Car Only $15.25 Freight and Tix btzk Hudson Speedster $1425 7-Pau. Phaeton *471 Mta SOM HUDSON COACH $1525 All Price*. Freight am' Tax Extra Hulun fcu ostuM ,11 1m <nn (or ri*M jnm. TWl atm bow bnyer, rrtaowlrfp in rapramej t« a nha. >! ia iamt u a 1,11 life car. Sin; bare aareed «*wnr* at 1 ynaa at 100.000 mile,. It combinea economy of upkeep *W operetta erttb tko partml aonce ability ood imootlmeu of tcotty coal. Itl price meket it the meet ectuptaou odno BaBam ant offerrl

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Hudson Also Build* the ESSEX Essex Prices are: Touring $1045 Cabriolet $1145 Coach $1115 Freight and Tax Extra Authorised Agent for Cape May Court? M. A. PYOTT MOTOR COMPANY j. WILD WOOD, N. J. Hudson and Essex Service Station Smith’s Service Garage Cape Hay Court House

Fire or Water. A mountain at Llanhllleth. h Monmnuthahlre. WaJa*. hat been rent Into gaping fiaswre* gom* of these split* In the earth are near!/ a hundred 1 yard* long, three fe« wide, and thlr- j ta-e-o feet dcap. Opinions are divided aa to the canat. j Fiuv think It was fire, reusing an •art aqua It*, and others think It was aratec. tb? htg downfall of rain can* lag crutubllngs of earth.

Hunting MatoorHea by MalL Thl* may aeau a novel mutikod of searching for rare meteoric find*, but it baa proved to be eAreclous. Th< curator of gBoiogy of the Calte>’ hi*let Nations 1 muorum correapootfr atth the neareot postmaster to a re ported find aik the Utter Is uanag< abW to put him U loach with person who ran give reliable facta—ScUb

RENTifNGA$5000 HOUSE *33FPER MONTH FXX 20 YEARS= ♦8400* lb shew for expenditure--Rent Ueceipb A4SOOOHOME PER. MONTH FOR 20 YEARS= ♦5000 s * Visha. for wpenditure—A HOME SAVING ♦340o«( Evcm if tl» home builder spend, tbe tMOO.OO for oures. interest end upkeep, be is still ebend for he 1m, /. HOMS

The Thrill of Owning a Home! Why Not Enjoy It This Spring? THEBE IS PROBABLY SO »TBH1 TBIBe IB UEE THAT HEABS 80 «0H TO A ML, bb HAwaG BB OW MOW. BUILD IT NOW WHITE PHONE 0B CAXI P0R COMPLETE IBPOEMATiOHABOCT 002 HOME BOKiao NEB PICE

T. S. Goslin Lumber Company . WILDWOOD, New Jersey

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