Cape May Star and Wave, 20 December 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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(Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately Now is the eppertaity to purchase have over 500 completed mesuments, posts, etc., in our wareroem and shew yards in Camden and Pleasant» ville the largest and the faest stock wo ever carried. . We manufaet~ ured these goods prier to the present advamse in pries of material and labor and are selling them much less in price than we can manufac ture them today and because of this these goeds are beiag sold rapidly. Call at our yards in Pleasantville or Camden and make your selection. We are equpped with every labor saving device to letter and erect them promptly. We have the electric crane, surface cutter, polishing mill, preumatic tools, plug drills, etc., and ean mam most anything you want in special work, as we also have a large sup ply of rough ateck en hand for this purpose. "Call and purchase now. | The sooner you call the better display you will have to select from." ‘Lhe war and recent epidemic has croated such a demand for goods 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‘ters vaused by the terrible losses in the World War will tax all the mone mental dealers to the limit to fill orders promptly. ‘‘amden Yard Opposite Harieigh Cemetery. Bell Phone 2787. Pleasantville Yard Opposite Atlantic City Cemetery, | Bell Phone 1. J 1200 ig 14 5.33 Dhak Ws M W AU 0 SJ 0. *J HAMMELL, Prest, 117 N. Cornwall Ave, Veatmer, for Atlantic ity [1 A. L. HAMMELL, Vice-Prest. Absecon, N. J, for Camberland, Cape May, Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic Count F. HAIGHT, Camden, N. J., 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 HH fos . o " |" | 3 A Hak & a a ASANTVILLE, N. J. KEYSTONE PHONES CAPI | CNT (Od N Br thers Ped s Tal on on ta a oc lili h i 50 Cy cll s 1 P3 134 C) FI Butter Eggs Fruit & Produce Etc. Orders Promptly — "vered C 200 C0 EL L2 i_ X2__3 Ed Bu wa 1Rem A s ‘A03 Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Co SHOE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Nevien Soles and Rubber Heels a Specialty. L0 CO0 Cad REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Beotblack in Building for Ladies and Gentlemen. Shoe Sundries and all Kinds of Polishes for Scle. 45 WASHINGTON STREET bla d a mem mma mma [efolo)y 4 # 0. Nof o: AU (or piliccy W o u (0). Vulcanizers of Tires and Tubes ALL WORK GUARANTEED Repairing Cord Tires a specialty Adjustments on Goodyea: Tires OR Tee dpi ont e P ELC Tire Accessories. LEHMAN BROTHERS 217 Decatur Street (oo. T.) st ! £ \ ath, M

Marriage, Marriage is the nursery of honven. #fte virgin sends prayers to God, but who earries bet one soul to him; but e E Ad Aa Ber of the elect and hath in it the ln« Bor of love and the delicacies of friend. phip, the blessing of society and the landon of hands and hearts. It bath in It jess of beeuty, but more of safety the single life; it hath more ease, lees danger; it is more merry and wed; is fuller of sorrows and frutier of Joys; it Hee under more bus but is supported by all the pale Aacad ecomy Fixing Up the House. "Have you no potted gerastamat" "Mo. We have some very nice chry$ anthemems." "I must have gerantume. They are LA Acc "Tm sure abe‘d like these chrysebthemums. "You don‘t understand. The geran) ums are to replace some I P to care for while she was away." madbandi-isk

DAVID H. HUBER Wishes to inform his friends in Cape May and vicinity that he has been released from service with the United States Government and has resumed his con« nection with Jacob Reed‘s Sons Mr. Huber will be pleased to serve all of his friends and acquaintances with their require ments in Clothing, Haberdash« ery, Etc., and invites an carly EdC cd. assembled for the prescat season. 1424-1426 Chestont Street PHILADELPEIA

ow Contains All Comforts and Conveniences. LAN FOR EIGHT-ROOM HOME Design for Farm Home That Meets Ali Modern Requirements-House is Large Enough for a Good sized Family. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Reatora will answer advice FREE OF to the readers of this wite er worcent stamp for repiy. No more can t be suld that the lot the farmer‘s wife !s "woman‘s work iome contains all the comforte and nventences that will be found in the verage. clty home. . The reason the arm home of ten or fifteen years ago But that is not true Both running water, bot and ild, and electric lights ure becoming wrt of the equipment of the homes on be farms, as the gas engine has solved he problem of power for those cons entences. Comfort-giving and lator-saving home qutpment are fust as much a part of he modern home as the roof or the foor. No one In a city would live in : house that did not have water, or ight, efther gus or electric, They go with the home,. The cost of individual electric light and water plants up to i few years uo. was prohibitive for wost furmers. | But: American Inven> fon has changed things on the farm. n electric light plunt does not cost much nowadays. Neither does a plant hat puts running water into the house

and to the barn, . And when it Is con: eidered how much they add to the Joy of living no one who can afford thei ean afford ‘o be without them, Architects who plan furm homes have taken these facts Into considerntion, and no house to be erected in rural sections is planned without a bath room, and electric fixtures and wiring is included in the architect‘ drawings. Buch a modern farm home is shown in the eccompanying ustration, . Its kitchen is latd out to provide for a aluk

Orfige | DmpoBm was First Fioor Plan.

| with renging water; a bathroom In ‘n I eluded in the floor plans. Both require vunoing water, and the architect hus taken It for grouted that a water plant will be Installed to supply the needs of these two room, "hix iw an clhtroom frime house, I 23 feet 6 inchos by 48 feet In dimen: I | stoun. . The mony wnbles, the bip root and the irregular outline of the house, coupted with the attractive front porch and the rear porch with a baeleony on the second stoor make this exceptionnity. goad. to Took at.. lnride, its room arrangement, both as to stze and loontion is excetient, and thase who bufld fgom this plan will have an excoedingly modern and comfortuble home, ‘There are four rooms on eact af the o floors, On the first foor ase living

at, and the kitchen. Four Worbmert a amall sewing room and the bathroom are on the second floor, The downstales room arrangement follows the modern Ideas of home plans [aing. . The entrance is Into a ball, out ‘of which tise the faaot stains, . The living room in 18 by 16 feet 6 inches, ‘and hax an open fire-pince. The dining room, connected with the living room ‘by a colonnide, is 18 by 16 feet. As ‘the two room are practically one this meranigemen® gives a feeling of spr ‘etounniess.. ‘The office, or den, which in ya reached from both the front and bock ‘Malls, is 12 by 18 feet. Both this room

Second Ficor Plan.

and the dining room have large bay arindows, adding to their attractive: ‘ness, The kitchen, 11 by 14 feet 6 doches, is directly buek of the dining room, and beside It nre the pantry, of | good ale, and a washroom, * The front bedroom upstairs te 10 by 18 feel, and hns a firepluce, There ure two bedrooms In the center of the house, sepurated by a central hall. At the end of the hall is the buthroom, a amatler bedroom and i sewing room, Of the small bedroom Is a balcony, | which can be enclosed for a sleeping | porch. This house is large enough to provide a modern, conventent and com» fortable home for a goot-aized familly

and for the help the farmer needs bol in the the house and In the fields. . T Is the sort of a home that will kee the boys and girls on the farm and wil enable the owner to retain the services of bis employees, which is an advan tage that should not be overlooked 1 these days of scarcity of help on th farm. Pl aa. can enjoy living, i the best I1. estmen lany man can make, whether he 1 farmer, business man or an employ The money Inverted in a home pet dividends In comfort and happltics two things that are well worth spend Ing money to obtain. There now is a great era of hom butlding. | Many thouxand« of familie in cfties, alike. nre building: homes, will never regret the step. LIVES AS SIMPLE — CITIZE King Albert of Beiglum Cares: Litt! for Pomp That Usually Sum rounds a Monarch, Among the fisher folk of La Panne where King Albort of Belgtum spend bis summers, be is known as the old fashioned king. He liver in a wnt cottage of unpretentiou» design, ctrcled by homen of Antwerp and Belgtan mer chants much more kingly. The toys palace and purk, at Ostend, where hi uncle, Leopold 1, spent. the summe in gay frivolity, and the gayer resort ef the French const, have little of In terest for the practical and democrath monarch. The dress of the king t both fashion and fubric is like the of the merchints of La Panne, The affairs of the town nre the affairs 0 bis household, and one not knowity hire. would poss the kindly-faced mn on the street and not recognize him He takes plousure from hix. camera napping the persants and Ashermen It was at La Panne where the con queror Jullue, Invading: Gaul, found \the Belgne, a people whom Coosar d scribed an the most vallunt of all th [races of northern Europe. Poultry Farm on Roof. One hundred feet nhove one of Lon don‘s bustest streetx and within yards of Big Ben. on the roof of Institute of Civil Eugineers, there one of the beatkept and most pro peroun hap y fturmn e ats city.

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