Cape May Star and Wave, 29 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

(Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately Now is the epportunity to purchase . cemetery memorial. . We have over 500 completed bnverpribiaind Aeistnon markers, corner posts, et., in our wareroom and show ds in Camden and Pleasant ville the largest and the finest stock we ever carried. . We manufactured these goods prior to the present ndvance in price of material and labor and are selling them much less in price (han we can manufacture them today and because of this these goods are being nold rapidly. Call at our yarda in Pleasantville or Camden and make your sewe are equipped with every labor saving device to letter and erect them promptly. We have the electric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, pneumatic tools, phig drills, etc., and can manufacture most anything you want in special work, as we also have a large aupply of rough stock on hand for this purpose. all and purchase now. . The sooner you call the better display you will have to select from," ‘the war and recent epidemic has erated such a demand for in our line that for a long time it is going to be very difficult to supply the demand. — This coupled with the shortage of granite en‘tars caused by the terrible losses in the World War will tax all the monumental dealers to the limit to fill orders promptly. *‘amden Yard Opposite Harleigh Cemetery, Bell Phone 2731. Pleneantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, — Bell Phone 1. ) 14 91 bo 1d 933 Di i We U U AM 5:3 0. J. HAMMELL, rest., 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Ventnor, for Atlantle City A. L. HammBil, Vice-Prest., Absecon, N. J, for Cumberland, Cape May, Burlington, Occan and Atlantic Counties. F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. 3, for Camden, Salem, and Glouceser Counties. W. DuBOIS, Clayton, N. J., for Clayton and vicinity. M. B. HALE. Cape Charles, Va, for state of Virginia, \o NH B s F4" |" | 3 i k o a X MAIN OFFICE, — PLEASANTVILLE, N. J cnemmemmmecemine cn rveves

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:P 4 R 1] We are offering an eight per cent preferred stock of a lecal financial institution at par, tem dolars per share, with a liberal — common . stock . bonus, Earnings | ten . times PSCoul dividend requirements, . For full nformation address New Jersey | FC PoiO (13 2 3 : __ 156 BROAD STREET REWARK

DAVID H. HUBER Wishes to inform his friends in Cape May and vicinity that be has been released from service with the United States Govern ment and has resupged hig con nection with Jacob Reed‘s Sons Mr. Huber will be pleased to serve all of his friends and acquaintances with their requirements in Clothing, Haberdashery, Etc, and invites an early inspection of the Merchandise . mesembled for the precent ses son. 1424-1426 Chestunt Street PHILADELPHIA

810660 HOUSE IG POPULAR SMLE Appeals to Many as Most At tractive In Exterior. FINE FOR CITY OR COUNTR

Residence With Garmge Attached | Designed for the Prospective Bullder Who Wants an Economical Home. : By WM. A. RADFORD. A., Redtord »will ve _ advice Fi , siutegte pertaining to to tat Mr, William gations Fy P3 wubject ot Souding e readers of this paver, On account of his wite fepaient Rot, neertt hin dibnnninns The determination to bulld a home is not urrived at hastlly; and after that object hus been fixed in mind there is required on the part of a grout proportion of home bullders the saving of money enough to make the frst payment of such an amount that the contractor who erects the home, the lumber and rmnterial denler who furnishes the materials, and the bank: er, who many . times | supplies the money, are assured that the builder will stick to his. determination, Gettug ready to bulld the home requires time in many instances, After the vite is secured and the prospective builder hs reached the point when he will enter Into the contract for the exection of the home, then comes the time to select the design of house that is wanted. Ideas of what is Iden} in a home are us varled as taste in dross, Some bulldera would hnve nothing but a bungelow, while others would have nnything fut a bungalow. A stent number of is lldery, however, have fixed upon the s.ueeo house as the most attractive m exterior appearanice und select a desigu for this type of house. | It is to this class of prospective bullders that the house shown in the accompanying iMtustration will appeal, Here in a stucco house that will give the | builders about the — maximum amount of home for his money, It is of frame construction, with stucco appled to either wooden or metal lath,

or some one of the various sheathing | materials designed for this type of home. Being rectangular in shape, it is the least expensive to cor cled effect in the gable. ‘The dimensions of this house are only 26 by 36 feet, but It requires a pr @0 feet or more wide, as the sun par lor projects 10 feet at one side and the garage 20 feet at the other. How: ever, the garage may be located at the rear of the house, or may be smaller, ms this was designed to hold two care. The advantage of having the garage adjoining the house is that the beattng plant in the home may be used to warm the garage, which is well to do, as it prolongs the life of the tires and makes the machine available at all i While the home as shown in the {1+ Tustration is set on a brick foundation, concrete may be used. The basement sorhes pager the whole of the house, including the sun perios, ‘The site of the pos dined prodtenie plenty of space

for the heating plant, storage of fuel! and for a vervtable ond fruit cellar, while by the installation: of etation-| ary. tubs much of the Inundry: work i can he done here In both summer and winter. Floor plens that accompany the i Yaxtration show how conveniently the rooms have been arranged and how large they are for this size of house. The living rown. 25 by 18 feel, ar tends mcroms the Trout ‘Ths: g

[prariiperdepianitads dindipriakeds rad nected with it by a double-door open ing, and adjoining in a goodatzed kitchen, 11 by 11 feet 6 lnchen. . The ! pantry off the kitchen and adjoining the entry in nuother good. feature, ‘The sun perior in 9 feet 6 Inches by 17 feet, un exceptionally large room of this kind. It will be noted that door open Into It from both the living and dining roomm, so that one end-that adjoining the dining room-may be | used s n bronkfast porch, The double | opening Into the living room gives wpa« | elounness to this room atso. |_ On the second foor there are three ! good:sized . bedrooms, . the | bathroom and a slecping porch, The latter is a | comfortziving fenture of this design. | Tt in located so that it han privacy, m | thing to be desired. ‘The bedrooms are ranged ntound a central ball, and the bathroom Is adjacent to all the rooma. ! Studying designs of homes is one of ! the greatest plenures of necuring a i home. ‘The American architects have | | combined in home desigus tho com- |

; forts that the American fomily wants, | | abd also have combined these com- | forts and conveniences with exterior | beauty. However, what appeals to | one prospective butlder will not appeal | to auother, and by securing a large mumber of designs practically every individual will find just about the i mort of home he has visualized as be- | tog the kind he wants. To secure homebuilding idens a | visit to the local architect, the tumber and material dealer, and the contrnctor who will be maked to bid on the bullding job will be worth while, These ; building specialists all bave available a wide range of homes, both perspoctive view and floor plans. With these plans before them, prospective build ers will be able to select the home that meets his requirements and can be built for the amount of money he wants to invest. But in going over | these plans it will surprise anyone how much real enjoyment be will get. Home building now is popular be: ; cause it is the best and practically the only means of securing a comfortable,

convenient and attractive place in which to live. Rentable houses are adays is glad to get any sort of aboltor. ‘That is where the home buildet is better off than the renter, BEWARE OF INEFFICIENT MEN Supposed Interpreter, Unable to inter: pret, Falle to Save Countryman From Prison Term, A. R. Hawley, president of the Aero ¢lub, told in New York the other day an Inefficiency story. "Beware of the inefficient man," he maid, "for if you have dealings with him it is you, not he, that will suffer from the inefflelency. "A foreigner in outlandish garb, claiming to be an Armenian, came here to solicit fonda last year for his compatriots, It happened that another Armenian was arrested at the time, and the first chap was asked to go to court and act as bis interpreter, stalked into the courtroom, listened in grave silence to the prisoner‘s paasionate protestations of innocence, and then turned to the judge and said in CBDAcCCH "‘Your honor, my compatriot has confessed all. He begs you, however, | to be lenient for suffering Armenta‘s | L2 "The judge thanked the interpreter warmly for his services and then sen | tenced the innocent prisoner to five | years at hard Inbor." Monument to Vaughn. Wixercises of an unusunl nature were held at & recent picnic of the Cascade county, Mont., farm bureau. | It was the dedication of a monument | to comemorite Robert Vaughn, who, In 1868, plowed the first furrow In the county, The monument, . hich is made of cobblestones mnd is mhout 6 feat high, containa a brass plate Inscribed: "The first plowing in Cascale county was done by Robert Vaughn in 1868, in whore memory this monument wes scasied in 1919 by the form. buregu."

F W i aB /°C} A 3% :1 3) | Ma) 304 (o Pe tk P TTT. 218 OCEAN ST., CAPE MAY, BUILDERS‘ HARDWARE We have a Full Stock of Hardware for every Builder‘s need y pH E ai O c e S id AT MODERATE PRICES Estimates Furnished on GET OUR PRICES Complete Operations M. H. WARE 516 Washington Street CAPE MAY, N. 1.

3 Peet Contractor | y y. UR W.N u (e) se) oil.! (oy ye) ils} MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING F ) o 3 3 A 2 L:) Cepstone Phone 809-D3 (of Co HL — EV Ais N0

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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY of fin ber in any . length, width as thickness for any purpone whatever-= thit‘s the offer we make you to-day, We must have ample stocks of sea soned, measured timbers in our 3arde to be able to make suck a broad offer, We have! And our prices will save you money, _ Ask «a for estimates.

GEORGE OGDEN & SON CAPE MAY, N. J. We Have No Real Estate to Sell

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