' " Page Two r ~ . \ CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, April 80, 1921
NOME FOR FAMILY OF MODEST MEANS Substantial Frame Structure of Attractive Appearance. EIGHT COMFORTABLE ROOMS This Design Represents the Result of Conscientious Work on the Part of the Builder—Line* Are Dlstlhctlve. By W. A. RADFORD. Kr WlllUm A Radford win answer ' jC23rcn* «Qd give advice FREE OF COST on air subjects pertaining to the •abject of building, for the readers of this ••Pelt On account of his wide experience C Editor. Author and Manufact&er bJ gauss SrtejSs SSSt, -» ««■»• Although the smaller apartment containing two, three and, four rooflte with" space-saving beds. Is at the height of Its populnrity In the large dries, there Is still a big demand for a real home by the man with a family who wants plenty of room for his children. This type of home It substantial as well as comfortable and can be built In a variety of styles. « The home shown here is an excellent type of a story-and-a-half model. It represents the result of conscientious work on the part of, the contractor. The exterior Is particularly pleasing, built along lines distinctive. The front porch with side and front atone steps and heavy brick columns and gable roof Is well constructed nnd Inviting. The projecting rafters and •mall-roof dormer set rather far back tinder a projecting roof which Is supported by three small braces, nre additional touches, that make the home' look very appealing to the ninfi with j • medium-sized family. It would tie | hard to find a more 'convenient house | to live In. BeSttng on a foundation ; of concrete, this house Is built of J frame, part siding and part shlrtgles. 1 The shingles have been put on in a rather unusual way and add consld- \ erable charm to the general ap|ienr- | •nee of the home,. It Is when you tnke a look at the interior that the real beauty of the
TRjutuiua mx rooms — Uviiig room, din- ■ lug room, kitchen, two' bedrooms, and a den. The latter can be used as a bedroom In -case of emergency or as o- . • library, as the owner may-see fit. The living room is built nlong populni lines, being the largest room In _ the house 20 feet'G inches-by 14 feet.* At one-end ig a lurge open fireplace Ibndltl£ Into a wide chimney. In the cold winter nights there Is nothings that .helps to add cheer to ihe home as
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much as one of these fireplaces, and Alley are gettlftg more popular every day. Wall bookcases have been built on either side of this fireplace with small windows above. Opening off the living room With n j wide doorway Is the dining room, 15; to>. 12 feet, This Is nn , miusuoljy/ cheerful room, belpg lighted by a wide'' triple bay wlndcrfv. The small swinging door leads Into the' kitchen* which la 12 bj. 10 feet The kitchen is small and designed to eliminate as many unnecessary atepa for the housewife as possible. It IS equipped with the latest appliances to reduce the work to a minimum. Among these are modcm range, sanitary sink. Ice box and
cupboard for utensils and food. T>e email pantry is directly opposite the kitchen. On the other aide of the lower floor | are two bedrooms and the den which I opens Into the living room. The bedI rooms are 12 by 11 feet and open Inro a ball which runs from the living .room to the rear of the, porch. A lavatory , completes the first floor plan. Upstairs the architect has provided two large bedrooms 12 by 10 feet and . 13 by 16 feet to use up the space i
f" 1 — -= — | "-Q.- lyjS a m r|\ i ccdkm a ftDta ji i miss M DtLL^ / \ y -' |ALgxa{— ftj d,r r """ 1 j Second Floor Plan. which is ordinarily wasted In a house
■ of this type. Under the sloping roof two closets have been provided. The.v ■ nre large enough to permit the storage 'of a lnrge quantity of clothing. Each, bedroom Is lighted by three windows. The bathroom Is nlso found ^on this floor. It Is equipped w^th the latest bullt-ln fixtures and Is lighted by windows in the small roof dormer. Although- at a casual glance this .home looks large. It Is Only 34finy 33 feet * ■ ■ * . WHY LIVING HAS ADVANCED In Our Grandfather's Days Food Was ' Not Demanded to 'Be in Individual Packages. | Many Minnenpolltnns remember well i when tethered cows fed on the open fields beyond the brow, of Lowry hill. nnd when considerable corn fodder stood In shock on the downtown side of Lake street, says the Minneapolis Journal. In those days the cow was ' tint flrtvnii ilmt'tl ul pnut nrnl rnlllrixl In I
front ot 'each custodians" door us in some primitive countries ; yet the greater part of the tililk consumed In ■ this city came by the enn-nnd'-dipper route direct from cow' to consumer. In those days, not so very far away, either, (lie grocer scooped our oatmeal, our candy and our soda crackers out : of n barrel to order and dug our but- . ter out of a firkltj. We all ate. as it .were, .but of a common rfisb. and ' . thought none the worse of/our tot be1 cause of that. ^ J Today even peanuts nre served to us In transparent paraffined envelopes, candles come in rlbboneH^cnrtons as pretty as- mother's Jewel ense. break- I fast foods are senlfd and sterilized, I nnd the commonest groceries are wrap- ! ■ ped in tinfoil. Moreover, they are all i ' . -deljvered at- the apartment house. i wherein families nhe now also put 'in | small but tidy packages." As we become more lilghly civilized, I . we demand more waiting on toy hit- ! man hands, . and the result Is. .even I now, -a* rising price of human hand work that puts the service ou« of the ' common reach. It costs 'about as much td raise one child in the city ns-lt cost grandfather In the country to raise' seven. Dandelions for Health. ,N"e"xt tfme yon pass a field of dunde-l . Hons, sit right doiyt and eat sopie ( : of tlmii. Xor'only do dahdelions. make f you ' healthy,' but they alstviieep you | 1 1 young/ Dr. Joslah Ojdfield'says that q. dally I diet of dandelion leaves, fowl's eggs, I grapes, lettuce, milk, watercress, hohey : and salnds in general, will do ntore toI .ward keeping you young than anything ■ "else, . Snys he: "Old Jige Is "caused largely i I 'by deposits In the blood-vessels and [ cells of the body of waste matter.'' ' | Fresh vegetables help remove this ». j waste matter and farm new cells. — 5 ! Popular Science .Monthly. H ' - The Making of a P<*et.. "I see that your young nefbiew hs« J1 a poem In tills month's ManslCe Maga1 zine. I hope he will not let praise r spoil him." * "There is not the slightest danger of anything spoiling him now," snarled ' J. Fuller GUicr.t. "He was born apoilj ed or be couldn't write poetry." I
REMOVAL NOTICE Laniet Replaced Frames Adjusted ( Cape May Optical I L C. ASHBURN, Mgr. J Prescription Work Our Specialty Eyes Examined by Improved Method ; ! 324 Washington St. Cape May,- N. J. : > ' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF SECURITY TRUST CO. Southwest Corner Washington and Ocean Streets Cape May, N. J., December 31, 1920
RESOURCES Tim# and Demand Loans, $2,016,417.49 C Bonds and Mortgages — 256.025.39 s Stocks and Bonds 1,788.513.11 L Overdrafts 13.29 D Banking Houses, Camden, D ' Gloucester and Cape May 123,000.00 Revenue and War Stamps 189.72 Cash and Reserve 281.697.81 $4,465,856.81
LIABILITIES ; - - $100,000.00 5 Surplus _ 220,009.00 < Profits _____ 18,136.34 { Deposits — 4,120,720.47 ; Dividend '7,000.00 { $4,465,856.81 (
Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent in Burglar-Proof Vaults. 1 ; Three Per Cent Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. Wills Drawn and Kept Without Charge. \ ; Acta as Administrator, Executor, Guardian or Trustee. j , ADVISORY BOARD | ; J. Snicer Learning. Chairman. Ronrv C Thnmnon i i Splcer Chairman. Henry Sec. j
Aaron W. Hand. John B. Hoffman. Albert G. Bennett. Dr. Wilson A. Lake.
Sherman S. Sharp. j ' Dr. V. M. D. Marcy. A. Carlton Hiidreth. Richard E. Reeves.
.MEMORIAL DAY I MONUMENTS OF DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION, FINISHED AND - I READY TO LETTER AND ERECT BEFORE MAY 30th- 1 Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for indi- I ' vidual requirements K j 1 |I| | ■ 1:;; l| **3 Mausoleums, Public and M | Private Memorials . Cnrfare Pnjd to nil Purchasers. i
CAMDEN YARD I Opp. narlelgh Cemetery Dell Phone 2737
MAIN OFFICE AND YARD I PleasnntviUe, Ji, J. Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery | Bell Phone PleasantvUle 1
O. J n ii)ui •'II. Pres.. 1.1 S , Smm-p..-,' iw \, .*,"•„ ,,r A. I.. Iblaiui' II. VI- .-, V A !- '\ J v„, Otvnn and Atlnntl. r.,iii,iii',. ' '" Vvu',1.''.-:' X' "'r « - M,r and imHIrtgtOa W. i>iil;oi«. 'cinytnn. X. ,T.,' f»- Ctnvtnn nn.l vl I , tr U. II. Ilulc. Clicrrl'ton, Vu„ for Slate' ..f VlrgluUr. o. j. ha mmell co. PLEABANTVILLE, N. >. Frank Entriken & Sons I ' —CENTRAL GARAGEAUTOMOBILE REPAIR WORK EQUIPMENT FOR RAPID WORK— CARS STORED— CARS 1 HIRED DAY OR NIGHT— ALL KINDS OF AUTO SUPPLIES I Agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gas and Oil Engines - I KEYSTONE 1:90A ' BELL 12-W j Charles York Stites-York YORK BROTHERS Carpenters and Builders | ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVE>-()N' ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS j Jh SATISFACTION GUAR ANTF.I.n j'P. O. Box 661 • _ ~ | Doii't discard that rag carpet or rag- carpet rug because it — i is soiled — we can clean Ahem, no matter how hadlv soiled they [| ' arc. Now is the' time to have* those quilts, blankets, curtains, I- _ etc., cleaned before you put them away for the summer. I k - TROY LAUNDRY •405 Washington Street --- Daily Collection in Cape May, Wlldwood, Seat Isle City. BOTH PHONES \
I WORK I Order Now for Memorial Day. § Over two carloads of finished g COPINGS, MARKERS and g § MONUMENTS St in stock. Can letter or set at short notice S g Drop a postal or phone and we will g g call and see you. 8 • 1 WILLIAM F. DANIELS g Marble and Granite Works Q X CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. g Be" P^^oIx^C!<X)«^«cfXXWXXXX Now is the Time To Look After Your Tin Roofing* and Spouting Prompt Service Expert Workmanship Satisfaction Guaranteed JESSE M. BROWN 110 Jackson Street GAPE MAY, N. J. ® COAL PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL l^t | CASH DRIVE PRICES: i ■ | ■ Egg Coal $13.00 pfer ton ® Nut Coal 13.50 per ton h Stove CoaLr 13.50 per ton H ! Pea Coal 11.00 per ton ! ■ i I ' CAPE MAY COAL & ICE COMPANY ■ ■ - B RANDOLPH JACKSON 1 "expressman I Local and Long Distance Carting I I Two-Ton Truck _ 1 Special Care Given to Household Goods 1 Keystone 148-Y 802 Queen St., Cape May, H! J. g Kill That Cold With J CASCARA gjr QUININE ; - FOR , AND Colds, Coughs OM» G''PPe I - Neglected Colds are Dangerous . « Take no chancSs. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours — Relieves • Grippe in 3 days — Excellent for Headache , | Quinine in this form does not affect the head— Cascara is best Tonic ^ Laxative — No Opiate in Hill's. - ' , ' . .. /" , ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT pr ivate baths european plan "RIDGWAY house 1 ELEVATOR SERVICE AT THE FERRIES PHILADELPHIA. PA Hot and Cold Running Water in Each Room : I

