Cape May Star and Wave, 23 October 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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IN VIEW of the possible resizing of anthracite coal, we will accept orders subject to our ability to deliver the sizes ordered — and subject to price at the time of delivery. ' CAPE MAY COAL & ICE CO.

Cape May Electric Shoe Repairing Shop A. SUDAK Shoe Repairing in All Its Branches upni ,N SOLES AND RUBBER HEELS A SPECIALTY We SPi aSiS 2 REPAIRING SHOES WHILE YOU WAIT Bootblack in Buildiag for Ladies and j"' Shoe Sundrie# and All Kinds of Polishes for Sale. , 505 Washington Street Cape May, N, J. ===== 1

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DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY OF LUMBER in any length, width or tfcrickkness for ; any purpose whatever — that a the of- j fer we make you today. We must have ample stocks of seasoned, measured timbers in our yard to be able to make such a broad offer. We hare! And our prices will save you money. Ask for estimates.

SEOKfiE OfflEN S SON CAPE MAY. N. J.

raPF MAY 1-73 — WlLDWOOD 1-73 KEYSTONE PHONES CAPb MAI Konowitch Brothers groceries, meats, provisions Butter— Eggs— Fruit— Produce— Etc. Orders Promptly Delivered ^ ^ ^ 408-10 Washington Street WlLDWOOD CAPE MAY ^RELIABLE BUILDER Otis M. Townsend 218 OCEAN ST.. CAPE MAY, N. J. {BUILDERS' HARDWARE We hour B Fall •/ B.M.,'. .... j Tools of the Best Quality AT MODERATE PRICES Estimates Famished on GET OUR PRICES Complete Operations M. H. WARE 516 WukiigUi Slraet CAPE MAY, N. J. | SHERMAN S. SHARP Contractor and (Buildei «• WASHINGTON ST. CAPK ***• K J' • , __ ^ - Estimates Given » I MMFIMM I

COLUMBIA LAUNDRY 314 Congreca Street, Cape May,; N. J. I ■— 4iJ Work olorory description turret! out in feat -1-- shape, at reasons hie prices. All work fuaran1 M teed. COLLARS AND CUFFS A SPECIALTY H, E. SETTLE, Prop.

SPLEilfl TO OF FARM HOME Comfortable and Attractive, Both s Outside and in. ALL ROOMS WELL ARRANGED ' Layout Will Appeal Strongly to the Housewife, In That the Building Is Designed to Make the Home Work Light as Possible.

By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr .VUllam A. Radford will answ»quutionr and give advice I- REE OK C' jST on^ all subiecit [H-rtainin^ to 'die the readers of I hit Daper""^^ Account of Manufactu*^n'n'eCe|sU' wlthoui doubL "tile highest authority on all these subject* Address^all^nauu-les to William A B.i j 111.. aDd only inclose two-cent stamp for reply. ' on tin- fit nn was the least liii|N>rifli>i I bull. ling. The dairy barn. ImghiMis.and oilier farm buildings wen- built j to last and contained all the latest I lliiproveiiieiils in the way of equ'p- = inent. Th.- home was merely a sln-l-|-ter and could wait. Wfanl was the r.j suit? Th.- fann wife had a whole out a ii v o.in •iib'lires. Coin fori was aliiua-1 eiiilrely lacking. Hut limes have changed. Today lit.- * | farm home Is one of the big buildings it J T„ost attractive. It Is the most modem. being equi|qs-,l with the latest lao bor -living and .yqiiforl prodtb-itig di.j1 vies ,o make ll.e lot of the ho„-ewife , a pb-a van, one am. to make life ' j in g. Iieral one that will api-eal and Wl.eii ll.e bard grind of llie "lay was . done he did u-1 have attractive surI roi'inlingv in which he could spend his

] shown here. This home Is lighted with S r. o o. washroom with running water, n I "crwiiol ffin ' during the summer t „,oi, I lis. The square, hip-roof style is t 1-ke.l bv n-ny. The fouiidallon is suit- | sn.n.liil bi-ng rough- fa.-ed concrete j | This borne which i« two stories „ I, Is II r.-et Wide and 4» feel long. I !. ci, lams seven nvuiis. four on the " ,,rsi n..or ami lliree upstair*. The I |,..-| fl.,e.| w-iii a closet for clot lie*. ' . f.el lighted by h triple window look- " lug out on v he fr..Dl por. h. aud a dou-

ble window o«i the sl.le. The «'nlr« leading to the u|«|e-r door stun in • j comer of this ru.au. Diagonally .qqswlie aud «-»••• e- si by an opeti .k«w» .y « ttw .long room IT feet « Inch by 13 feet. It hi aim lighted hy a f-tpir wlii.h.w and eerx oevNlwIb -ted with regard

First Floe. Plan.

to the kitchen. A bedroom also hd- I joins the dining room^pd can b^aed 1 maid. The klichjjt-W-feet 8 Inches ' by 11 feet, is laid 'out according to] modern Ideas, and so arranged as to j make the work as light as possible, j Immediately adjacent to the kltch- | en is a small washroom very handy for | ' the men when coming into meals. They j H can dean up before tracking up the . I house. A lavatory Is also provided r ok in the first-floor arrangement. Upstairs has been divided into three j bedrooms and a bathroom. The bed- |

Second Floor Plan. 1 rooms arc 13 hy 14 feet. 13 hy 13 fee, on. I 11 fee, 6 Inches by 13 feel, and I i-ucli contains n clothes closet ample for the needs of the occupants. This home answers the question : "What sort of a farm home can 1 l.ini.l that will be satisfactory In every wav and not cost me a whole lot of Is to construct and always prmid-s pldtaty of room. Today the modern farm home is one that com biies ...- .fort with the least expenditure of effort. The farmer's wife will i certainly appreciate a home of this type, because it furnishes her with the ■ j means to do all her work In the mos:

it Is quite a treat for the fanner , I and his help to he able to come home i ' and takc^ refreshing bath in a nu.d- 1 enr bathroom and spend u restful evening reading or iu some oilier recrea- ] Hon In pleasant rooms well lighted and furnished. Modern equipment has : helped the farm wife Immeasurably in performing her tasks, and has made I uTines" h"r """ S'K,Bl BC"h Comfort In the farm home is essen- \ < rial. The old idea of "nil work Htid j " slveP farmers, for tliry have found by actual experience that hn#>y. contented homes increase the efficiency and earning power of the farm.

SIGNED WITH RNGER PRINTS I Deed Recently Placed on Record in , New York State Is the First of Its Kind. ' A deed signed with the finger printt of Joseph Stelnholtz. who executed It. was offered for record In the Queens county clerk's office in Jamaica. The j deed conveyed to I'auline Roth a one- 1 fourth Interest in a burial plot in Mt. | Zion cemetery and was the first instrument of any kind executed In this manner ever tiled in Queens. Clerk Edward W. Cox did not know how to transcribe the finger marka upon the record and asked counsel for an opinion. He was advised to record it as he would a deed that had been executed by signing with a mark, and to make a scroll at the end of the rec- | ord Imitating the finger prints and to I write "Joseph Steinholtx with flnget I marks." ' The New York state statutes preI scribe a iiteinixl of recording a deed where a mi.rl* - '-een made but do J n»t me •. ugc nrints. and the | decision. It I* rc's.gnlzed that a fln!ectit'nc an Instrument for an illiterate lerwii tiuiii his lunrk. but thus far the r | York TtauM. ' " Thing. t -The ..I* . . U iiw It W .•olooet It hegnn ai th- - ..in " , ,] "Why . be o vl iue be began a a M|> d . aergejio. '

h mat That Cold With 1 | CASCARAD QUININE I roR i Cold*, Coughs 'OM^ GriPP« Neglected Cclds are Dangerous Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days— Excellent for Headache * 1 Quinine in this form does not affect the head — Cascmra is best Tonic J Laxative — No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT

i Charles York Stites York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ALL 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 GUARANTEED JESSE M. BROWN :: 110 Jackson Street CAPE MAY N. J.

R. M. WENTZELL S3 PERRY STREET F RNITURE BEDDING RUGS LINOLEUM Estimates on All Kinds of Furniture will be furnished promptly. Keystone Phone. Delivered. MECRAY'S PHARMACY Washington and'Perry Sts., Cape May. New Jersey Prescriptions filled l5y registered Pharmacists TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS SCDAS AND SUNDAES j.R. MOON. Manager - . I.. ■ ■ — i - Electrical Contractor INSTALLATION OF MOTORS MAKING A SPECIALTY OF STORE AND WINDOW LIGHTING A. D. REEVES ri>o.,. R09.D3 CAPE M V Y.N.J r ' BIG REDUCTIONS IN TAILOR MADE CLOTHES Suits Made to Order at the I following prices: $50.00 suits now $40.00 $55.00 suits now $45.00 $60.00 suitsnow $50.00 i CHARLES SCHERER i 223 Decatur Street, Cape May, N. J. :{

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