Cape May Star and Wave, 29 March 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

CAPE MAY STAR AND Wave saturday, Mal

a* — = NEW CAR To CREATE 200,008 moRE Jone Ford: Arrives Home, Reiterates Intention to Build $2 Automobile REASSURES EMPLOYEES Declares Present Stock Is Not For Sale, Also That He Will Not Buy Othere® "We are going to give the people something new in the way of an auf amobile." said Henry: Ford this more"Not only will it be a finished roduct within the reach of every ily, but will give-them as well the last word in a motor car-all for $250 ae $300," Mr. Ford repeated his amsertion hat he wis forced into building a new gar by the decision of the courts, which @ompels the distribution of more than $19.000,000. "This inn‘t spite work," he asserted. "The minority stockholders forced me to do it when the courts upheld their demands for the increased divisions of Ford: dividends. . Many. millions: «f dollars came to me with that deeixion, 1- could not give or throw that money away o I decided to build a mew (ype of automobile. "In the ordinary course of events I would have changed the type of car| fn the old Ford plant. If let alone I whould bave gone ahead, for the demands . of the | automobile business erould have made a change neconsary. I simply decided to anticipate that demand. Reassures Old Employees. Mr. Ford was anxious that none ef the employees of the Ford Motor Company would feel jeopardized by his mew venture. "I don‘t want them to worry in the

«lightest | degree "he card. — They will be taken care of, — "The present plant employees num ber ubout 50,000 white ow new come | pany will eventually offer employment | to four or five times that number. I "The court. decision is one. of t! bext things that could have happe It wil mean. much stood. for the . | people, for our new undertaking. will mean. more: work, | The nt court ruling, which is apparently wrong, will result in the public gefting a better car, a cheaper car and one more fully uP to date thun those now on the maret. % SEES BIG DEMAND "I Am positive there will be a great and immediate demand for such cars embody everything necessary to a 1 family automobile. We will give them all of the improvements and refine» ments developed in recent motor car manufacture. Our plants will start next year and it is our plan to locate as many as possible on water power sites. "The company is an entirely. sepe: rate and new undertaking. | We will in no way interfere with the present Ford Motor Company. The present plant at Highland: Park will remain where it is and will keep on doing business. | None of our stoc is for sale and we have 58% per cent of the capital stock, . Furthermore, we are not in the market for a share owned by other stockholders." Edsel Ford said he did not see how the minority stockholders of the Ford Motor Company could prevent himself and his father from following out their plazs to build a new car as has been stuted would be the course of the minority interests. "That is a matter for the lawyers to decide," Mr. Fard stated.

SHERMAN S. SHARP Gontractor and Builder | 656 WASHINGTON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. J SETTOEY EEE ef NIH Keystone Phone 380

[?]

of lumber in . any length, beind

GEORGE OGDEN & SON. CAPE MAY,. |, NR A — INSTALLATION OF MOTORS . C ) 3 d A A 3:3 K.epetome Phone 802-D3 (f C30 ° E\ A, HE

Charles York Stites York | YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Retimutes cheerfully given on — all kinda of | buildings SATISFACTION | FUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 gmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmenemeemmmenmmemnn. CONTRACTING _ somsiNg |; Lv ice o M SHARP Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES GIVEN KEYSTONE PHONE 117 X. 112 DECATUR STREET, | CAPE MAY, N. J. | JeEEnmerrTr"s Le CG M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST.. ST.. CAPE CAPE may ak a __ ADVERTISE in this paper for quick results | mun | | | | I

SMALL BUNGALOW | ays) Exoeptional in Appearance and | Interior Arrangement. FLOOR PLAN IS ATTRACTIVE Dwsign Muy Easily Be Changed to Suit Expcaure of House or to Conform to: Ideas of BuillenConvenient and Cory. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr, Williem A. Radford wil m wit cost subjects pertain nest 4 coiling x spe resdame of this wide experience aa E Eduon, pertes and Manufacturer, be ta, without doubt, the highest authority on all these aubjccts. Address all Inquiries William A. Radford, No, M7 Prairie | Bungalows buve hed an Increasing popularity among home builders durIng the Inst few years. Now, when there will be a large number of new homes plunned and started throughout the country, they will be exceedingly popular, for the one good reason that the owner gets more for bis money In this style of architecture than in the older type of twostory bousen. Of course. there ure bungulows and bungalows. . Whether they be homes of ms few as throe rooms or those con taining as many as ten, or even more, they are bungalows just the sume, The word to most minds, however, means a small, conveniently arranged house of four or fire rooms, stx at the most, all on the one floor. Home buliding has been at a stand» atill during the lust couple of yearn, and the time has come when finding a place In which to live in almost every community is considerable of a tusk, an expenaive. proposition, too. Rents have advanced, and because of the law of supply and demund are rapidly belong further Increaned. The resumption of building at once, therefore, is important, as the demand now is greater than the supply and the

tenant will find paying reat an increas fug tax on his income, while at the mame time be is accumulating nothtng for this extraordinary expenditure but a bunch of rent recelpta, Bungalow Solves Problem, The bungulow goes far toward solve Ing the problem of a home for the emall family of limited mean«. But, what is most Important, a bungalow is both" a comfortable: and attractive home. ‘The nccomm tying fustration showa an exceptional (angulow, both from exe terfor appeurm: ie and Interfor arrungement. In building a home, a plice where one will live for a conflderable number of years, Its exterior apperratice is im» portant, | How will it fit In with the other homes an the street, or how will ft lend ffself to Its surroundings? Can it be inde an outstanding home, one thit will be a source of pride to its ownort The IMustration moswers both of these questionx to favor of this bun« gilo It in artistic without being gingorbreudy; It. Is comfortible: up» pearing and is susceptible to having Its attrictivenees enhanced by flower beds oad. flower boxes. The bungnlow is 85 by 32 feet. The terruce extends across 30 feet of the frontage und 1s 7 feet deep. . The slight arch In the mof over the front entrance door preaks the sttuight roof

tine. inlding to the attractiveneas of | the building, | A dloor plan of this bunsilaw aho bso shiun In the Mustration riod a study of It wi bring out miny paints of in: terest to those who are considering what type of home they will build. Living Room ta Large. The front entrance door openi Ito | the living room, the room that makes a bungalow such a favorite. | This room is i8 by 18 feet, an exceptionally good size, not being too large to de tract from the Idea of corlnex« und not so moull that there is m feeling of bee E S Aahcand freplace, another tmportant bungalow feature, and on either wide of it are low bookcases, with windown above. Opening off the living room hal) a wide spuce between colonnuden, In the dining room, also of good alze and equally attractive in itn arrangement. The room is 14 by 11 feet, with an alcove 4 by 5% feet, the end wall of which {s formed by windows, How attractive this nook may be mude can be imagined by the woman with artintlc tates, Between the alcove and. the wall at the rear of the dining room Is a sour with windown‘above, The kitchen. the workroom of the home, is designed with a view to effclency. . 1t is 12 by 10 feet, but a large pantry, 6 by 6 feet adds to its con ventence, In the latter In a work tabie, five shelves, and space for the fee box, the latter having an opening to the back porch so that it may be fced . without coming Indoors, The basement atairs open off one corner of the kitchen. A T-ahaped ball connects the dining room and the twa bedrooms. The front hedroom is 20% by 13 feet and hns two windows opening to the termice and one at the side, allowing for excellent ventllation, .- The rear. bedroom hax similar windows, but is »lizhtly larger than the front room, being 14% by 10 feet. Between is un unustully: lunge bathroom for this size house. Much Closet Space. Closet spice alwuys Is a feature that wphenls to the housekeeper, In. this bungulow, It will he notleed, ure three large closets, one off the living room and one off each of the bedrooms, The buthroom, too, has considerable apace that can be so used. In the hands of an experienced builder, this design may be changed to sult the exposure of the house, or to sult |

the ideas of the owner. For instance, it will be an easy mutter to truarpos the bedrooms and bith and the living and dia‘ng rooms and kitchen, If th bungalow should face so this arrange ment would be more desirible, For either eity, town or country, bungalow of thik type will be found to make a eothfortable home, one that will grow on the owner the longer he lives in it. How cory will be the itv. tog rom with the open fire In the win ter, and how much comfort can be do rived from the terrace In the summe can eaily be imagined. A bungalow home, built from thi design will meet the needs of the fam lly that wants a preft, Comformmble conventent bouse-one that will not be very costly to build.. And when tt i |Aulshed and the owber hat moved i the family will foel justifinhly proud of __. A Piacidiat. "The mop dangled In the bucket on the — half- washed. floor. the. Dantm shelves were diinantled, the foncheon dishor reposed in the sink. The Nt bride, who had been to mitket, rushed Into the kitchon to begin dinner. Joh‘ folks were comfnyz on thelr first Visit a Inspection, . Thore the new maild: ant almestly (hruxting a needle !n aud ow of piece or clog, . "Pm UFI ©uf in utyle of sewin‘," sho drawith

[?]

FTTTS HARDWARE | We have a Full Stock of Hardware for every Builder lools of the Best po AT MODERATE PRICES

[?]

GET OUR PRICES | —

M. H. WARE 516 Workington Strect CAPE MAY, N. J.

NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS Sealed proposals for the purchuse of $88,000.00 — of — General Permanent Improvement Bonds: of the, City of | May, New Jeney, will be received by the Board of Commissioners and be publicly opened. unlers all bide are rejected, at a regular med, of the Bonrd of Comissioners at the City Hall, corner Washington and Franklin [streets, on TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1919, at ten o‘clock A. M. Said bonds are in denominations of $1,000.00, will be dated April 15, 1919, car interest at 4% per centum per ane num, payable semi-ansually on Arpil 16 and October 15. They mre serial bonds, $2000.00 of the imue becoming due April 15, 1920, and $2,000.00 each April 15th thereafter, until April 15, 1938, inclusive. The amount necessary to be raised ied has been determined to be $38,000.00, Unless all bids are rejected, said bonds will be sold in the amount necorsity to (sl duce the $38,000.00 to the highest bidders complying with the terms of sale. No bid will be received for less than par, and each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or cash for two per centum of the amount of bonds bid for, said chock must be dray a to the order of "City of Cape May. The right is reserved to reject any or all bide. JOSEPH H. HANES, Commissioner of Finance. Dated, March 18, 1919, au _ CHESSLS nuSPiIAL Lud w. TRES; AND TUBES We carry remedies guaranteed to eure many injuries of Tires and Tubes. If an operation is necessary, we can manes it satisfactorily. In case that the tire or tube is too far gone to respond to our treatment, we will gladly advise you of the fact. When in town, drop around and see ‘ss. mye CRESSES GARAGE, Ca PO U ree CoC 1000 n> BY USEING " iNSYDE TYRES" afe practically puncture and blowout proof. ‘They add from 1,006 to 5,000 miles to the life of old can ings by reinforcing them and prevent« ing blow-outa. Can be-used over and aver ugain in several casings. They Coo CE LE __ of new tires. They are postively guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or money refunded. . All sizes for aute> mobiles and motorcycles. Phone or write for a demonstration. Walter G. Redden, #36 Lafayette St., Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 93-7. «mutributar for Cape May Ce, N. J 1vtedo, Bworn to before me my presence. this ¢ A. 1. ime. a n MoRACUS ient Notary Pubtle. Halts Catatrh Medicine in taken, intomehly and acts through the Bloog or cous Surfaces t ik ao tor teatimontale freq "n Art In 3. € ¥ & CO. Toledo, 0 Solo by all Aruesters, The, R Hai‘s Famile foo nf; emmmmmmmmmemmmmem mamma E PRINT PENCILS, beat grade white, 10 cents each, £1.00 per dor. Add 5 cents for postage. . Any amount. STAR AND WAVE PUR. CO,, CAPE MAY, N. 3. MICHELLES wars wens Our new Seed Catalog is bigger, better and brighter thn ever. — Contains a complete list of everything for the Garden, Farm and* Lawn. It‘s free, write or call for a copy l A MARKET ST. PHIL A .

Zero weather ought never to bother a battery. It won‘t either, unless you forget, and let the charge run too low. Charge keeps any . battery out of the frost danger sone, and the more charge the better until ou come up to the 1.285 mark, Then you‘ll be protected againat anything down to 20 below. The main thing is to take a hydrometer test every week, to make sure that your charge is up to what it should be. . If in doubt, asl us. Lice (890 [E (137 3333 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J Expert Starter and generator repairs We charge feal repair any of battery. We have a rental battery for any car while yours is being repaired or ed o — F g } ilard SERVICT SEMTON Typewriter Supplies at | Star . and Wave Stationery Department, — Key» will protect the horse and the heinhine fhe pocket, PT warm and strong, re fong of wear. fis for 5% wsem buying, Thika BA Battle Ax, Lsd * Batre Larse and Cate lik 1» A EVE 5 nic f Corner Perry and South Lafayette St. R. T. JOHNSON ERMA, N. J. Agent For ‘Robert Buists Seed Co, ‘Maine Seed Potatoes. |T unnell‘s, also Ameri‘can AgricultureChemical Co. Fertilizers. Place your orders early for any goods you may need. | | L | _ Everything for the Farm and Garden