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FINE HOME FOR .LINtE Fffllir Attractive Stucco House Has Eight Good Rooms. IS ECONOMICAL TO BUILD Up-to-Date In Appearanee and In Intartor Arrangement, With Ample Sleeping Accommodation*. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. wiuum A. Radford wtD answer •need one and aire advice FREE OF cost ob all ■object* pertaining to tha — h)act of building, for the raadora of thli paper. On account of hie wide azpertenoa a* Ed l tor. Author and Maaafneturar. be E without BE the Mgbaat authority on aO tten aabnota. IMwat aB tegolriw to WmiaB X Radford, No. 1MT Pralrta ssBtaafwatoV ■-» In this day when the tendency ol architect* la to design home* wltl few room* and to plan those roonu bo that they do the maximum of duty the with a large family doea no have ao large a range of home build lng plana to select from. Until book tan years ago few home* cootalnlnj less than seven rooms were designed or bnllt ; now the opt>oslte 1* the case. However, sociologists to the contrary notwithstanding, there are many large families, and these 'targe families want homes planned so that there are enough bedrooms to go . around. At the same time they want ; homes that are up-to-date in appeer- ' jance and In Interior arrangement A modern, convenient eight-room bouse — a house containing Ave bedrooms — is shown in the accompanying Illustration. This home was designed especially for a family., of good size. The two first-floor rooms that are
used by all the members of the fam- ■ lly are unusually large, while on the 1 I second floor there are sleeping accom- , I modations In plenty. I From an exterior sihmfpolnt this I borne leaves little to be desired. It j suggests the Colonial type of archi- i tecture In that It has an entrance 1 placed In the center, with the Colon!.al balance at either side. The large sun parlor at one end Is a modem addition that la found In all presentday good homes. The house is rectangular In shape, which means that It can he erected at the minimum of cojt. At the same time the roof Is so designed that the plain effect of this shape of house is taken away. The building Is of frame construction, set on a concrete foundation to grade and brick foundation walls to the first floor sill. Above the walls are covered with stucco over either wood or metal lath or some one of the patented . stucco board a The brick foundation walls and the brick porch and sud parlor pillars add to the attractiveness . • of the exterior. . The entrance leads to a central hall j -bflrof which run the stairs. To the j right Is the living room. 15 feet. | 8 Inches, by 25 feet, which Is un- j
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rcrptw large. Ie the eesrter of the ad wen la e large, open fire-place, a either tede are French door* Slit .1. — »«-. » w ® (at. un the opt*1*'"" side < the JS, * the front te the dtatag 1T» » " ^ off *e asm tarn mm «■»
to the kitchen. Adjacent to the dh» lng room la a breakfast nook, when . meals can be served without the work t of preparing the dining room. At thr same time the nook is partially separated from the kitchen. A large pantry with an outside window Is back of the breakfast nook. On the other side of the room Is the entry from the rear porch, with a closet at one side. „ . 1 Economy In the use of the space in this house Is continued to the second floor, where the architect has Ingen- : lously provided five good-size bedrooms In addition to the bathroom. The 8 1 airs lead to a central 'ball on the second floor, out of which open
' four bedrooms on the corners and the : fifth In the center of the building at ' the front Every bedroom has two ' windows, and all but one have good- ' sized closets. The bathroom occupies 1 the same position at the rear of (his • floor as the front middle bedroom. and from It through a French door i the canvas-covered rear porch Is | - reached. A large balcony over the ■ ' sun parlor adjoins both of the bed1 rooms at that end of the house. The steep pitch of the roof provides ! a large and airy attic, wherein If ile-
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islii-u u couple or more bedrooms can partitioned off, or the space used I for storage. The height of the roof also will tend to keep the house cooler summer and warmer In winter, j The basement extends under the whole house, with the exception of ! the sun parlor. It Is reached by stairs leading out of the kitchen and, as the whole building Is 40 by 26 feet, there Is plenty of room for the heating plant, the fuel storage room, a laundry and storage rooms for fruits, vegetables and lawn and garden tools. From this brief description It will be realized that this house Is one that will appeal to the head of a targe fatuily who wants to build a home to house them comfortably and at the same time has not a large amount of money to Invest. The rooms *re many' but are arranged so that the work of caring for the home can be done with the smallest expenditure of energy. Every convenience and comfort are provided for. I Such a home as this In these days j of high rentals wonld be held at such a figure that It truly Is "cheaper to build than pay rent" The first . thought of the architect who designed this home was to give the home owner . the maximum amount of space, and a I comfortable and handsome home at >
the least possible cost. Was Borrowed Middling. 4 Gen. Robert E. Lee was a frugal man. HIa ordinary, .dinner consisted - of a head of cabbage boiled In salt water and a pone of com bread. It la told that on one occasion a number of gentlemen had an appointment to «iTn«i with — the Confederate warrior, i General Lee hatKwdered his servant J to provide a repast of cabbage and I middlings. a very -small bit of mid- I diing garnished the dish when' it was I brought In; so small was It. In fart, I that the guests were stricken with un- I due politeness and each In turn de- I cllned it, and the middling remained I on the dish when the dinner came to I an end and the guests arose to go. Next day the general, remembering the untouched middling, ordered his negro servant to serve It up for dinner. The negro hesitated, scratched his head and at length said : "Yon see, Maroe ! Ratwrt. de fac' am this: that theafc BhhUm* was harrowed mlddlta'. and l a Boar give It back to the «wn whroh I 1 got It ft"*-' L Ktekteg at BIHa. -* QM i n lit ta afraid thara will I J - p*j ****- , roha h* O+m tar bar hand." | ""s si*. 3aa»^r I
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" ft BAWwrIVL, 1 1 1 ■■M IMn* ilj— {bfca MX 1 We welcome our old I Patrons back for the 16th Consecutive Season. ■ ":v TROY LAUNDRY 405 Washington Street Cape May, N- J. TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS 3 Standard Makes HUFFMAN, STANDARD and HALL , Priced from $1,695 up Capacity W tons to6 tons Call or write LAFAYETTE BENNETT 915 Corgie St. Cape May, N. J. Distributor For Cape May County , Keystone Phone, 359 FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK \ EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. | Agents for the FairbankB-Merae Gas and Oil Engines. KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL 12-W || announce M E NT i|! j! Gustav Blank ^ou^sth.lh. Will Teach the Violin Each Saturday | AT THE ELWARD MOTEL : Arrangements can be made with Mrs. Nkhnger at the ; ; hotel. During th» week instruction will be given at his ; { i i studio, 5242 Carlisle Street, Philadelphia.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF i SECURITY TRUSTC0. Somthwmt Comer Washington and Ocean S tracts Cape May, NJ., Jane 30, 1920
RESOURCES. I Time and Demand Loans, JL96K00L86 . ( Bonds and Mbrtgagee, 286.755^9 i Stocks and Bonds, 1,824,884.43 1 Overdrafts, 78.58 1 Banking Houses,, Camden, ] Gloucester and Cape May, 1$8, 000.00 Revenue and War Stamps, 442.43 I Cash and Reaexve, 867,596.40 ■ I $4,558,785.54
LIABILITIES. Capital $100^XXL00 Surplus, 200,000X0 Undivided Profits, 84X9LX0 Deposits, 4,217,644^4 7X00X0 $4X68,786X4
Safety Depeait Boxes far Rent in Barglar-Praaf Vmidta. Three Par Cent, latere* Allowed en Ttane Depeaita. WHls Drawn and Kept WUheat Charge. Arts ae AdmiaiaUatar. Em Mil. Gnaidiaa ar Tnatea. || jamSOSY BOARD
I J.Spiaer Learning. Chairman. | Aaron W. Hand. I Ma E Bte II Aftart A. Eronatk J IhllmAUb
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