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BUNGALOW MAKES ■"! UN JUL HOME Design That Is Adapted to Either City or Country. Attractive appearance SIX'Room, One-8tory House la Arranged to Accommodate Small Family and to Leeaen Labor of Caring for IL By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Bt WIlllia»A . Radford »1I1 answer guaatloni sad Sire advice FREE OF COBT on all subjects pertalnlna to the anbjaet of buUdlns. for the readers of this WW. On account of his wide experience i as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, ha la, wttbogt doubt, the hlabeat authority •a all theae subjects, address all Inquiries to Wnfaani A. Radford. No. 1ST Prairie ssasarwfer1 -* •°a~ The least number of rooms that will comfortably accommodate the family; convenient arrangement of these rooms, and an attractive exterior appearance are the three prime requisites for the modern home Because they are all found In the bur, re lew type of home, they are extremely popular with present-day home builders. Bungalows originated In California, or at least the oh me did. In the middle and eastern aini. » bungalows were built for many yearn before the name j was known — they were called cottages. ; Bnt bungalows have a distinctive style about ther.. and are a great deal more attractive In exterior appearance, and their Interior arrangement Is much more convenient than the cottages of the past generations. Witt the Increased cost of every-
tiini«, luuuuuq uuiuw, wueuier lucj be built or rented, the home-builder moat exercise economy wnen selecting the design for his new home. Every room added to a building adds a considerable sum to the cost thus does the keen home-builder decide ou n house that Is plenty large enough for the family, but contains no more room than that Also he Insists on a room arrangement that will permit the work of caring for the home to be dose easily and. that the house be equipped with the labor-saving and moneysaving borne conveniences. These desirable features have been incorporated in the bungalow design shown In the accompanying Illustration. Here Is a handsome home — one that any family may be proud of — so arranged thai It will house a goodsired family and allow the work of caring for It to be done with a minim am amount of labor. The bungalow U of wood construction. set oo a concrete foundation and tun* a fall basement under IL While the floor plan shows only six room*, all on the first floor, the roof is designed so that additional rooms may be built In the attic The gables of the roof, the shingle and the ship-lap aiding and the artistic front porch all
combine to give It a floe outward appearance. Alpo the high, attic Insures a cool bouse to summer and a -wares IRq floor ptaa Aow the stoea and one tide ere Bring and dtotag ram and Miches and oa the other three gill Bi il I il i— and bath. The grant daar toads dhraetiy tote the UvtoBMoak, wMch to M x IT feet a sMd-
t cotionnsde I* the dining- mom. aim tt g I" feel, with e three-window bay. This arrangement makes these two large rooms virtually one and penults ■ free drculttiiiu of air In the hot months At the rear of the dining room Is the kitchen. IS z 9 feel 8 Inches. At the rear Is a porch, and at the side a pantry with an oaphle window. The stairs to the basement and to the attic lead oat of the kitchen. Three bedrooms are ranged along the other side of the house on the first floor. One room, which might be used as a library or den opens off the living room. The other two bedrooms and bath room are on a short ball, which Is reached through the dining room. The front bedroom Is 11 feet 6 Inches z 11 feet: the center bedroom Is 10 feet 6 Inches by 11 feet 6 Inches, and the rear bedroom Is 11 feet 6 Inches x 12 feel 8 Inches. The basement Is arranged for the accommodation of the beating plant, the fuel storage, and the laundry and other storage rooms. This Is the type 1 of house that can/oe heated nicely by a plpeiesB furnace, as the two room* that demand the most heat are really one. I While this 'plan Is suggested for the borne builder who has not a large family, It Is well to consult an architect If one is available, and the local contractor and lumber dealer before finally deciding on! the plan for the new home. These men (are experts In building and their knowledge and experience will be of great help lo the prospective . home builder. They know what Is best In home design and construction and what should be avoided so that the home will cost as little as possible. | This fall Is a. time when everyone who possibly can should build homes Of their own. Rents everywhere are again being raised this fall, and thpre seems to be a certainty that another increase will be put Into effect by the property owne'rs next spring. Homes ore source and like everything else In a like condition hrlns high prices. I
owner Is secure In the knowledge that ; he U his own landlord and that he and . his family have tr comfortable, convenient and attractive place to live, which i to worth considerable. Building costs have come down con- - slderabiy since early spring and, exi perts say. have now reached the bottom for several years to come. There to nothing In the present situation that i should deter those who possibly can : .from building a home and becoming their own landlords. Ishmael Tamed. We may or may not Identify the Arabs with the Ishmaelltes, those des-ert-dwelling descendants of Hagar whose hands were to be against every man and every man's bands against them, bnt the Arabs and kindred tribes. Bedouins or however named. : have fulfilled the prophecy until now. They have dwelt In the presence of their brethren for some thousands of 1 years, plundering them with perpetual Incursions and finding In their desert , sands a fortress and sure refuge from pursuit Only by the laborious expedient of building a railroad Into their sand wastes could they be overtaken and subdued ; and not until the death of Gordon roused England to a frenzy I was thto mode of fighting them tried. * Gentroua Islanders. , I In the natives of the South &ea Islands there are subtle undercurrents I of a heathen heritage which tend to. * , carry them out of the course mapped oo the heavenly chart Bnt these hereditary predilections are being overcome. At the last annual missionary collection at Kokengola. a Solomon Islander, ex-bead hunter, attired In spotless raiment walked down the aisle of a Christian church and deI posited $50 oe the plats, to help send the gospel to the heathen. Others who had no money gav« coconuts or shells, and In the three circuits of thto district the natives alone contributed more than $1,000. * Replacing Lost Blood. The successful use of artificial fluid as a substitute tor the blood loot by wounds, or removed from the circulatory system by disorders of the blood vessels, has Just come to light as a surgical triumph of the war. reports the Popular Mechanics Magazine It has long been, known that a simple ■alt solution to capable of taking the place of blood In tike circulation tor a time, bat It to soon loot by transfusion through the walls at the veins. Thto to prevented In the new solution by the presence of a gam. which gives the fluid safldent body to retain rtt in ths veins tor aocue One. -I aw SnmM!toir«w nek sneered to land en thto toBo because fltog I Masse to he bathed at the far ( "WeO. suel n very aatwel tar tMyMhwr^ * M"
"* ' .... _ . ** KilltThat Cold. With CASCARA fc> QUININE FOR AND Colds, Coughs 'OM^ L* Grippe ( Neglected Colds are Dangerous * Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the firat soeese. ' Breaks op a cold in 24 boon — Relieves Grippe in 5 days — Excellent for Headache Quinine in this farm doss not sflect the bead — Cescsrs is bast Tonic Laxative — No Opiate in Hill's ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Charles York Stitee York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON AfX KINDS OF BUILDINGS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED P. 0. Box 661
Now is the Time To Look After Your TIN ROOFING and SPOUTING PROMPT SERVICE EXPERT WORKMANSHIP SATISFACTION GUARANTIED JESSE M. BROWN 110 Jackson Street CAPE MAY N. J. . R. M. WENTZKLL * j 3$ PERRY STRHET F RNITURE BEDDING RUG6 LINOLEUM Estimates en AD Kinds of Furniture wMl he furnished preeepMy. Keystone Phone. deeds DlMieit
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 Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW UGHONG A. D. REEVES <^>Kop« Phone 869-D3 CAPE MAY, N.J j
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 suitsnew $50.00 CHARLES SCHERER 223 Beater Street, Cap. Max. N. J. 4 Advertising in the Star and Wave brings Hg Results • "
Bride. «t 2S2e£!?ie2ne renovated. Citizens reading on Lafayette St are radlent over the now aide walks at Mrs. Alice Hughes' and Sr. Clarence Gallaghers, and, delighted that the entrance to golf lane is hard surfaced. The curtain has rung down on the and the principal delights of the Go if Club now are the vaiig&tfau ' of the tree foliage.
SOMETHING FTHPtTL B««I» it. . Sh» OR f" • but tfat The omo lilt thick enough, ! The coffee aint been settled right, Or else the meat's too tougtoi Poor chap! He's Just the vietfan of Fate's oldest, m Beaut trick, i 1 You'll see by watching mules and men. They dont need brains to kfck.
SCHOOL DRESSES •- T Fail line of gingham ih reaia. middy Ungate and sateen Haamtra, also new materials, ginghams, sateens, serges and plaids. An assortment of sweaters, tarns and sport hats. BROWN'S 417 Washington Street
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Watch Beaker Jeweler, ai OjiliiBiutoigL* VICTROLAS AND RECORDS J. S GARRISON 306 Washington St., Cape May FRANK ENTRIKEN & SONS Central Garage AUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EXCELLENT EQUI^flENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES. for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and Oil brines. KEYSTONE 1-90A BELL 12-W »KiyiXaYevei-iv>veveytytTntTtTt1,tttyt:tt:t,t;).t:(.|;),t:r)1(.);)[ j ANNOUNCE ]W EfjT J i| Oustav Blank jj Will Teach the Violin Each Saturday ! AT THE ELWARB HOTEL Arrangements can be made with Mrs. Nittinger el the hotel. During the week instruction will be given at his j ; I studio, 5242 Cafliste Street, Philadelphia. j; ♦•HOXBXPttOXOXflXflXflXgRgMBKgXgKflHflttgHgMtKgKpttgttgKgKgKgj i
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SECURITY TRUST CB. Soathwest Cmmer Washington and Ocaan Streets Cape Hay, N.J., Jane 30, 1920
RESOURCES. Time and Demand Loans, $1,856, OOL86 < Bonds and Mortgagee, 286.756.38 i Stocks and Bonds, 1424464.48 ' Overdrafts, 78 A3 ] Banktojg Houses,, Canvton. Glooeeeter and Cape May, 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps, 442.48 Cash and Reserve, S«7 ,586.40 $4,668,736.64 i
LIABILITIES. Capital J 100,000.00 Sarplna, 200,00040 Undivided Profits, **481 dt Deposits, 44I744A14 Dividend 740040 $4468,73544
Safety Depastt Bezee far Ran* to Bergtor-Preef Vaults. Tkree Per Cent. Interest AlWwcd en Thee DiriiIIi Wine Draws and Kept Withe* Charge. Acta aa timtototialm. Bxeeator. Geardtoa er Tlaatee. ADVISORY BOARD
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