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TIN ROOFING AND RANGE WORK Have Your Tin Roofs Painted and Repaired beLC E s Email) _ ALL KINDS OF STOVES AND RANGES Repair Work a Spscialty f acto) sll 0 M 1 sea da 110-12 JACKSON ST. CAPE MAY, N. J. | 3 U Ulu] 50 Hilll | FX Q UPC We havela Fall Stoch of Hardware forzevery Builder‘s need y yea PEt a 3 : PP e NP a AT MODERATE PRICES Fonmeeried Sstarcedbatl Get our PRICES PECER ZTS BOA PCJ (23, & 1\ M. ME A | o Pes 2200 I [ Att oP TX O) 4 Making a Specialty of Store Per hs e Fa H" COCs [NX og J OIA plo) Fe) af 2 Ced gel (HJ f CH A3 ALT] Kepatone Phone 809-D3 (PCA TVA Me
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YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders Hetimates cheerfully given on all kind of buildings SATISFACTION | SUARANTEED P. O. Box 661 SHERMAN S. SHARP Gontractor and Builder
a «56 WASHINGTON 8T.
CAPE MAY, N.
| Estimates Given Keystone Phone 330
DELIVERIES IN ANY qUaANTITY of lumber in any length, width or n A cadietergnitr o int that‘s the offer we make you to-day. We must have ample stocks of seasoned, measured timbers in our yards to be able to make such a broad offer. We have! And our prices will save you money. . Ask us for estimates, GEORGE OGDEN & SoN. of .t J A MAY, |, Mk R Comracring s a A MS LCL Carpenter and Builder KETSTONE PHONE 117 X. J C:ixB? 0 {A 3 BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, N. J, U
usa U ATTACHED CARAGE An Exceptional Design for Those Seeking the Vitra Modern. HOME BULDING B00M HERE More . Dwelling Construction These Days Than Ever SefereUnfailIng ign of Prosperity for Gave aral Years Everywhere. The man who builds a home for bimoneif and his family does not build m house that "wili do." Ordinarily the house he puts up will provide him and the other members of bis family with bulld such an out-of-the-ordinary houre that it wilt not be readily mutable, but he will put into bis home the convenfences and comforts that he wants. Because of these facts the selection of the design for the new home is an important matter. It is one of the { ¢ | ] mistake to avold them. ‘To many men a gerage is an essen building. ‘They want places where house . their | automobiles,} will be available at all Eyl H H g:
ily attractive exterior and an Intertor com arrangement that will appeal to veryone who wants the many convenences and comforts the modern home ntains. ‘The dimensions of this house are 84 by 40 feet G inches, exclusive of the tself, the dormer window projection hich inhoand Lab d ne and the
sun parlor all combine to give this house an unusual and attractive exterior appearance. The same architectural design is carried out in the gorage, which In 10 by 12 feet, attached to a rear corner of the house. i "The porch projection is divided tnto a porch and sun parlor, entrance to,
the house being through the Jatter, The porch is 14 by 10 feet, and the wun patior the name size, On the first floor are four rooma, liy, Ing room, dinfng room, kitchen and Sen, the latter helng on the rame con mer of the house an the garage. ‘The Hiving room is of the site und shape that is populor with pretent-day home builders. . Its dimensions are 38 by 1g feet, and is n light «nd pleasant room, Jt is open on three siden and is plen. wuyy supplied with windows, while lnfradined is a large open Arepluce, © comcal tald..c e
basement. 15 feet 6 inches, ‘The kitchen is 1 by 18 feet 6 Inchex, It will be see from the floor plan that all the room are provided with butlt-in features th make housekeeping ean7. Three Begreome, Bath, On the second floor are three {rooms and bath, with an extraordin iaaphet of closet space, and a cent |_ The location of the garage in connec «tion with the house, with an entran directly to it, in the modern meth |or building houses for | automobil ‘Automobile owners have learned the in order to keep the machines in opet ation the year around the garnge mun he hented. . When the garage is a pa of the house itself this in done with out much trouble or added expense
The pergola roof of the grrage and the roof of the side balcony are cover ed with canvas. ‘Under the whole of the house prope brig heating plant separate from th food and other storage rooms. Stucco houses now are in great d mand. ‘They are of either standard frame, brick or hollow tile construe tion, with stucco over either wood o is cool in sumer and warm and ea y heated in the winter. A home built — design will be one of which my person can be proud, and at the
same time It does not cost an exorbl [tant gun to erect. Much Home Butlding. Never before have so many persont |been building homes as there are thi € materially. Increase in incomes and rents. ‘The are causes that have determined man: Keonomicatly home ownlog is a great asset. The man who owns his hom Is looked upon ns a stable, prosperous and thrifty member of the community. ‘To him comes opportunities that pai by the man who tents. With all other things equal, the astute employer always given preference to the home owner when an opportunity for advancement comes, | He knows that the man who owns his home will stay, and is not so sure of the other fellow who hns no ties to keep him on the job. Aside from the patriotic motives that the government is urging. to induce people to build homes so an to furnish employment for labor, there ts every selfish reason why everyone who porsibly can should bufld a, home. this year. They are the persons who will profit in the end.
olald "Well, Sam, are you glad to get out of the army?" "I sho‘ ts, born." "It wasn‘t a hard life, I hopet" "No, sah! De life wasn‘t so hard, but I ain‘t bad a nickel to spend since do Lawd known when. Dem niggers in my rectment didn‘t know nothin‘ about drillin‘ an‘ matatin‘ do cap‘n w they got to camp, but dey sho‘ & lot o‘ experience in shootin‘ ©4p0."-Birmingham Age Heraid, ___ Taken Literally, While clenning clothes with. gnaoline I sent my little girt. three and ane. Ralf year old, to get my wi gloves from the dresser drawer. . She. lind on when she cme out nnd maid: "Mother, why can‘t 1 wear these?" Imig: "Wb7, they nre for ludios to wear." She answered ; Well, mother, you anid they were MK doven."-Wisconatn News, potsl
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NOTICE TO LAMIT CREDITORS Estate of Horace R. Ware, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of HARRY I8. DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on . the
L y of May, A. D. 1918, on the application of the subscriber, Executrix of said deceased, notiee is hereby given to the creditors of naid deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath |or affirmation their claime and . demands against the estate of maid deceased within nine months from the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, or they will be forever barred of any action ° [against the subscriber. Dated May 20th, .A. D. 1919, LIZZIE T. WARE, 495 5-24 Ots pf $15.54 Executrix THE PENALTY OF OVERWORK Many Cape May People Are Begining To Feel The Strain The heavy tax of overwork-the exneys. The kidneys begin to fail in their work and the poisonous matter collects in the system. If your work seems hard for you, if you ha which took the life out of me. bought Doan‘s | Kidney | Pills from Ware‘s Drug Store and after taking them my kidneys seted regularly and [felt better in every way." Price 60 cents at all deaters. Do not simply ark for a kidney remodyget Domn‘s Kidney Pills-the same tat Mra. Denk bad. | Foster-Milburn Co., Figrs, Buffalo, N, ¥.-Adv.
i the ot [ Francis J. McCaffrey kkk} # CMT H Cone Atlantic City, N. J
lied Ld The enne t foie Cffe am | warm and stron They a Poking has ud ? Palle for 3% wines BA _ Battle ttle Ax, _‘ * tute fnrprmadiaps Ll LP AFSL BJ 5 ZWD D oud Jorner Perry and South Lafayette Bt. Typewriter Supplies at Star and Wave Stationery Department. . Key» stone Phone 90, GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AT smmamrx.... J v9 ; th y .% ( Kol §) 626 Washington St. — Cape May, N. J. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES — Neolen Soles a Specialty Not responsible for work left over 30 Days. Tbe Elward Now Open forlthe Season, SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE Centrally Located DECATUR ST. NEAR BEACR ° AND AMUSEMENTS E. P. NITTINGER, Prop.

