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UK DESIGN i -FDUL1 Western Type That Should Appeal to All Home Lovers. HOMELIKE AND ATTRACTIVE ;!*«• Design la Called the -Airplane" . Bungalow, Because of the Small Cupola Which Cental na Two Bedrooms. j By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. mmmm. It baa always been said that the people to California are "different" Certainly they possess a, most progressive attitude towards life In gen' erat In the case of homes they of] far a number of distinctive designs that are rapidly gaining popularity la other parts of the country. Along the Pacific coast there Is an abundance of nnlaue and charming homes of all kinds. But there is no reason why seme of these designs cannot be adopted In other sect low farther east They would be a real improvement to most cities and towns. Take the buncnlnw shown here, for Instance. It repieseuts the unusual and attractive — typical of the type that la found In southern California In those beautiful garden settings. Never were bungalows more popular, more In demand, than they are at the present time. Many people prefer thein because of their convenience and adaptability to personal whims, but their chief attraction lies In their economy. For the family of moderate means It la the ideal home. The children can hiive a yard to play In. plenty of free air which Is denied fcem In a crowded building. ! Because of Its unusual design this
home Is called and "airplane" bungalow. The effect of , a u airship Is gullied by the small cupola containing two bed rooms or sleeping porches, aa they may be called. It presents a most alluring picture set In an attractive garden and should be appealing to all home lovers. Several element* help to mnl:e the exterior of this delightful home an- j usually picturesque. Most prominent among these are the projecting roof ! rafters, the many-gabled roof, the cupola, the arched front porch support- j ■ed by two posts with concrete bases, the terrace extending around the aide -of the house to the French doors opening Into the living room. The divided Window panes ate distinctive. Flower "boxe» mid clinging vines complete the plcinre. The siding la of shingles, arranged In an unusual nay and laid in a variety of courses. They have been palmed white. Upon entering the bungalow, how- - ever, the visitor finds the real soul and substance of the botpe. There Is plenty of comfort and hospitality .here as (he floor nlan shows verv definite .
ly. Two eu trances afford access to the home, one directly off the walk landing Into the dining room, the other from the terrace Into the Uvtag 1MB. Both are attractive French Been. The living room la timet oqna re. hetag 18 Cat « inches by 18 test and spews Into the aaaall sun porter at the md e< the torn** Thle I port of the home hot heeo divided hlo bedroom and ana porter. A small ;«aar at the eppeaHe eod eC the U-rtag i**The «aU< reem la next »e the Bv IgNMmihMMM. Lending flmm B n»e Jesse to tha kitchen and 0 sBort hah. Ttoo hah epeao the way BihM *e«m* OB het ml I
but efficient and equipped with the latest appliances to help the housewife. It opens Into the dining room, | the short ball Just mentioned, and a longer ball leading to the other end Of the bungalow. Opening off this hall are the both room and one bed room, 14x12 feet 6 Inches. Six rooms > In all have been provided for In this first floor plan which la 59x23 feet The upper floor, or cupola, aa you will, contains two bed rooms. It la really an Idea! sleeping porch. The windows are screened In but can be glased In ease of cold weather. One bedroom la exceptionally roomy, being 15x10 feet « inches. These two bed rooms make an excellent sleeping place for the children hi the warm sultry weather when they need healthful and refreshing sleep. This la a beautiful home and one ; that should appeal to all, especially i those, who have not mustered up enough courage to get a home of (heir own. "A man's borne Is his castle," but no tenant feels like a lord ruling
over his domain. But once he owns a home of his own, be Is stimulated by the pride which comes of ownership and takes a healthy Interest In family, home life and civic welfare In general. - Bolshevism does not breed lb a community of home owners nor does production In a factory lag. For home owners strive to make the world a better place to live In. It la only ] those who drift from place to place .on the tide of the floating population that are discontented. They can call no particular place their home and therefore feel no obligation, no tie to keep them there. Much of the expense caused today by labor turnover could be avoided by the employers j I stimulating the Idea of home owner- I ship In their employees. Great hons-
_ tng projects are now being pushed forward to bring about this result. Certainly the owner of this delightful bungalow should have no reason to feel discontented. He possesses the wealth of the world — a real home. CRIME TO BEAR TRIPLETS I Old Uganda Marriage Law Prescribed Death for the Mother, Bablee and Grandparents. The old Uganda marriage laws condemned to death any woman who gave birth to triplets, because the natives considered the occurrence due to witchcraft : John Roscoe. leader ot an ethnological expedition to Uganda, writes to the , London Times the following: "The old marriage laws here have taken me some forty hoars to note ' down, and I discovered today bow dreadful It was In the olden times for any woman to have triplets. One case which my Informant had witnessed will suffice to make you understand the horror felt by the people when such an event occurred. A woman gave birth to triplets, and the event was duly related to the king, whereupon he sent men to take the woman jvlth the children. and also the maternal grand- . parents. Into the wilds, and had them all speared to -death. The husband of the woman had his eyes gouged out, lest he should ever look npon the king and bewitch him. "These pastoral people are closely allied to the Baganda, and are, I think, a different branch of Hamltlcs from the Ankole Bahima." The Watchful Bride. After the ceremony the best man 4tand«d_0>e minister an envelope, saying: "Five" -dollars from the groom." One of the intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom quickly grabbed for the envelope and, taking It from the clergyman, opened 1L A $2 bill was found Inside. The best man was notified. thinMny n mistake had been made. The best man and bridegroom both expressed astonishment, declaring the envelope had been tampered with. Finally the bride spoke np and con- " fussed that she had secretly abstract- [ ed $S from the envelope, because she thought $5 was too much to pay for , such a small service.— Rehoboth SunI OUT Herald. J Bean Pharto«a Are Withe* Hemes, i Oho*'* have beeu unable to bold out . against the heaer shortage in London. A «»e*ee and boom-irra aaa decided „ he'd find hhweif a home hg jetting I aiOn" «* haunted Itesn. Ha f Sf hnvu ah renaad In ha llUlll I k «
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Charles York Stites York TORE BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ERDUTH CHKKBrULLT GIVEN ON ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P.O. Box 661 P! RINGS! Tba celebrated WWW RiafcS, the largrat uwrtowBt in Snuth J era* jr. 5000 Beauties to Select From Wmtabmk*r Jeweler, u O** inn i* 1 VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S- GARRISON 3SS Washington St., Cage May Now is the Time To Look Aft* Your TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING MtORFT SERVICE EXTEET WORUlANSHir SATISFACTION GUARANTEED JESSE M. BROWN 110 JacRson Street CAPE MAY N. J. R. M. WENTZELL S3 PERRY STREET F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates en All Kindt of Furniture will he furnished promptly, j Keystone Phone. Goods Delivered. MECRAY'S PHARMACY Washington and Perry Sts., Cape May, New Jersey Prescriptions filled by registered Pharmacists TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS SODAS AND SUNDAES < J.R. MOON. Manager _• Electrical Contractor | INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW UtWKNG a. d. Jeeves Copatoaa PGone 809-D3 CAPE MAY, NJ BIG REDUCTIONS IN TAILOR MADE CLOTHES . 1 Suits Made to Order at the -* following prices: $50.00 suits now $40.00 $55.00 suits now $45.00 $60.00 suitsnow $50.00 CHARLES SCHERER 223 Decatur Street, Cape May, N. J. Advertising in the Star and. Wave hriBdi Big Results
Summer and Winter Goods being sold at cost at LAVENTHOL'S . Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Store 319 Washington Street 3 OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS ♦xexexex»xexex»xhxexex»x>x<x8xhX»x>xiMX<x»x>x»x»xh CAPE MAY MOTOR SHOP WEST PERRY STREET in the Exceiaior BnUdiaf Motor Spcctoligti ra all branches. Also Fen- : der, Radiator and Automobile Sheet Metal work : done. | Low Pricoa - Guaranteed Work M. E* Denny, Proprietor ' »»»»W'r.W.Y.V.W.W.w.w.».w.wa.eTntTt|||||tlMy)K)Mt|| TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS 3 Standard Maker HUFFMAN, STANDARD and. HALL Prioed from $1,695 up Capacity Ik tons to6 tons Call or write LAFAYETTE BENNETT 915 Corgie St. Cape May, N. J. Distributor For Cape May County Keystooe Phone, 359 FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage ^-AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OB NI0RT- — ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. Agents for the Fahhankn-Morse Gas and Oil Engines. KEYSTONE 1-98A BELL 12-W ♦xaxax>X8x>xax<x»x»x<x»x»x»x>x<xaxax>«»xax»x»x»xox»Ka | ANNOUNCE JW E NT I ll II Gustav Blank jj Will Teach the Violin Each Saturday i AT THE ELWAR* HOTEL Arrangements can be made with Mrs. Nittinger at the < I hotel. During the week instruction will be given at his N : studio, 5242 Carlisle Street, Philadelphia. »ex»x»x»rax>xexexex>x>B<xdx>x>x>x<x>Xdx>X8X<x>x>x>x»i I STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SECURITY TRUST 60. Southwest Comer Washington soul Ocean Stromts Capo May, N.J., Jane 30, 1920
RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans, $1,956,004^6 < Bonds and Mortgages, 286.766.38 ! Stocks and Bonds, 1,824464.48 1 Overdrafts, 78.58 ] p— Wwy Houses,, Camden, J Gloucester and Cape May, 128,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps, 442.48 Cash and Reserve, 367,596.40 $4,568,785.54
LIABILITIES. Capital $100,000.00 200,00040 Profits, 34,09 lAO 4,217,844^4 7,00040 $4468,785 M
Safety Depeait Bases far Rent in Buviar-Preaf Vaatta. Three Per Cant. latereet Allowed en ftne Dun He. Wffle Draws mad Kept Wtthent^Charg^ ^ ^ ADVISORY BOARD
J. Spieer Learning. Chairman. Aaren W. Band. Mn B. BiBi A Bart & Bandt IkWbuAUb
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