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Page Two CAPE MAY STAR AND wavE — Saturday, July 19th, 1919

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This Home Designed for Average Family Very Attractive. RENTING IS POOR BUSINESS No Better Time to Build If Site and | _ Style of Structure Are Carsfully Chosen-How to Finance * the Enterprise. % Fe 3 fEiifE it gat mig Fili 3 5 p s J 3 15 i f 3 2

erable pmavnrg "The prove jae reference to schools, ‘the street, the character of the residents of the ability of that locality Improving to popularity, and-consequently in value, and whether or not the improvements, auch as water and pavements, have been made, all should be taken into consideration. Selection of Design, The site chosen, then comes the selection of the design for the home. It in not good policy to build a thewe home on a $800 site; neither a $4,000 house be bullt on a vio mite. The house should be something lfke in value the others in the neighfor the reason that there may come a time when it will be neeeasary to sell it. Dlustrated herewith in a modern wood bungalow of siz rooms, a alse | that will provide for the teeds of the | average family and will be readily salable should that be necessary. The dimensions of the bungalow are 20 feet 6 inches, by 48feet, which allows plenty of lawn and | garden space on a 5O-foot lot. The exterior of this bungalow 1s exceptionally attractive, the wide porch across the front, the long sweep of the roof and the dormer window in the attic all } ingubs it one of which any owner can rond. ‘The house is of standard wood conatruction, set off by a porch . with brick pillars and coment steps. This | tn economical construction and. provides a good weather-tight house. com Arrangement. All of the rooms in this bungalow are, of cours, on the first floor, but the roof slope permite # large attic space, which helps to keep the bouse warm in winter and coo In etimmer, The floor plun shows the room arrensoment, Across the front of the house ure the Ifving room and Mbrary adjoining. Ruck of the left end of the living room are the dining room

£200 2CC0En, whlle on the 0°" | are two bedroomn with the buth be tween, | The living room in of good «ize, 20 | feet by 11 feet 9 inches, while the col | annude between It and the Mbriry, 8 | feet by 11 feet 6 fnclies. make thee two practically. one . room. The | fireplace with seats on efther aide and windows mbove are at one end of the VINE reom, while In the tibrury nre built: in book cases on elther wide of the window, The same colonnnde effect In used between the Hving and dining roomn. The dining room is 14 by 11 feet 6 fuches, and has considernble ndditional room in the large bay window at

dining reom room is 18 by 11 feet 6 inches and has two large windows, permitting pleuty of light and ventilation, — A marrow stairway leading out of the living room connects the first floor with the attic, which in large enough for a small bedroom, or a playroom for the children and storage of trunks, ate. Retimating the Cost. This bungalow was denigned by an consultation with the local builder,

material man and architect will bring an estimate of tts cort, which to de- | termined by the location of the city or town with reference to the supply of materials and the tabor situation. Reverting to the economy of build Ing a home or The lot owner has no dificuity in the money to erect a houre of a cost that to commensurate with lot. This ts done in several ways, best being to borrow from the Velocity of Stara. From . the — apectroscopi® | measure. ments made at Mount Wilson observa- | tory to determine the radial velocity of stare (1. e, the apeed with which ‘they are approaching or receding from | our polar egrtem), it appears that the #tar A. G. Bertin 1306 has a redial ve, ‘locity of 839 kilometers per second, ‘the highest constant velocity so far i chwerved for any atm,. Next to thin | comen Lelande 1998, with a velocity of i t posite direction. «__ Mulund "‘The gentioman who wants to reut our hall is very particularly about the acousticn," "Lecture?" "Dunno; maybe he wants to stage a Bike — fight — Loutavilie . Courter Jourant wa

| 30 | i MTS & SPRAYS — R. T. JOHNSON, \_ ERMA, NJ. FOR SALE-3 HORSE MOTOR a | NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS bnpmadinfcmminediadbitend Pursuant to the order of 8. DOUGLASS, Surrogate of the County of Cape May, made on the 20th day of May, A. D. 1919, on the application of the subscriber, Executrix of said deceased, notiee is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and . demands against the estate of said deceased within nine months from the Coe Ca RC UCI L) ‘will be forever barred of any action against the subscriber, Dated May 20th, A. D, 1919. LIZZIE T. WARE, 495 5-24 Ote pf $15.54 Executrix CAPE MAY TESTIMONY Home Proof, Here, ‘There and Everywhere. ‘piils-the zams ihat had. . Foster-Milbun o., Migre., Buffalo, N. Y. Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take aMy cascara & quinine a / A

Francis J. McCaffrey 3333 Atlantic Avenue Atlantic City, N. J Willard SERVICE STATA yl I P A ESD BJ Co 200 10 p14 Zoner Perty and South Lafayette St, Typewriter Supplies at Star end Lode e ~a [ptone Phone 90, GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED AF J ¥ — e y .% 650): §} 628 Washington St. — Cape May, N. J. nepaArRINg IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Neoten Soles a Bpecialty Not responsible for work loft over 30 Dazs. The Elward Coy 0 SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE Centrally Located DECATUR ST, NEAR BEACH ES Ons UBL Chas E. P. NITTINGER, Prop.