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11 Careful Inspection Advised Before Picking Site for a Home ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. 1927 BRIDGE IN BROWNCROFT EXTENSION THE SHELBOURNE APARTMENTS Twelve Homes Being Erected in Fairfax Selection of Home Site Should Be Made with Care, Daley Says REMODEL OLD HOMES TO ADD RESALEVALUE Ample Light, Well-planned Arrangements Desired by Women To-day HAVE CONVENIENCES importance of selecting enre i- thp Imi ilinz slip urnn wlin'H ii is tn le prfrtnl is iiointP'l William C. Pulpy pifsiUl'llt of Ki'slly Service. that, an site, or the unwiwly i'Iiokiwi wroug use of a i iliii 's I iti lias to often deprived the trtn-storj Inline than duplex or jume-hiiiUler of the licnefiia of ideul i Inms-alow of ihe rambling type.

If jjiioie-owiiiiiK Hint serious considers-1 the lot of medium siw, the Kiile should bt giveu the selection of lot-line restrictions, which -govern th liiiililinj! site with rejnrd to the number of feet necessary between location, the restrictions, and joining buildings, ohouM be inves- liit, Uientcd. for if a side drive is ron- "Tiie first -problem the home sidered in runnection with the home, gni-t solve is in what environment the I' N't should be si) laid out in what si'i'tUm oi the city he that there would be ample room to '( the glen in Browncroft Kx-Shaftsburv and Brook wood roads. It is The Shelbourne Apartment Slit'lhtMirtit Apart input 1 louse it tu oM'n in fv wrpki. TUv- ix-firinr is (if jiiinclftl mik hnrk hrirk, wilh a orristtni trimming- It Imi ll (J tM'fttMl on lllft of tli oltl t'tz hnmtPfld In- Julius Ihowil'. Jk Son." It will bv fMir jitorifs in hfi(tlit.

Tu Himrtnit'tu will nrntnin forty- ami ins family desire to lire, Juicy says. "Among the factors lie take into account in the selcc- ticii ot a Dunning sue are iranspiui.i tl'Ul facilities, land values, restric lions, caaracter or nciKiiooriioou, juuvimity to schools and shopping districts, si.e of the lot regarding its flilaptubility to the fiw of the public utility improveinetits. future assessmenls, proportion of lot value to the total outlay, and title. The genera location of the home liny depend largely upon the part of lie i ity in which the members of the f.iniiv are likely lo be employed. It Niri'-fioiis are of utmost importance mi li' it'i-niiuitiK the suitahility of the site, Tii' general type of people in the in iclihorhood is important, particular- i where tliere are children.

Th inusiniily of the schools, parks and 1 iio iilavKrounils will mean much to tlie welfare of the family and the jii'iice of mind of the parents. "Taxes should he taken into con-Miicrai ion, and the purchase of a lot in a section with general and puhlic uiility improvements will elimina'e the neis-'ssity of special assessments fur street and other Improvement. Tlie hotiie-buililer should consider all lin'sp factors and secure the assistance of a ihiiendahle realtor, whose sele. -lien. Itased on long experience and know ledee of real estate values, wtJl imi only safeguard the home invest-n put hut will keep down the total t-osl.

"If the home-builder already has a lot lie should secure the' 'service of iiipuhle, experienced desijeners to plan 11 Inline that will supply the needs and of his family and which, will. Have Painting Done During Summer Months, Expert Advises A new concrete tension, connecting- two hundred feet lonp- and fifty frame furnace heat, i4fi7 (Hide street. Carpenter, Siitz Willi I. Harper Sibley, Alexander street, concrete and steel office hulld- ine and room, steam heat. Kast avenue.

riaiis. Arnold Stem; carpenter. 1 J. Meagher. 1..

T. tinuss. Flower City park, concrete garane, same address, l'arenter, tiporfie Rosin. I'aul l'aolone. t'tl ('ulver road, repair lire loss, Harvard and Rowley street, Carpenter, owner.

y. K. llawes, 211 (ilenwood ave niie, frame garage, nanw address, ltKI. Carpenter, owner. Philip T.

Crane. 1 St. James place. 'frame garage, Sherman street, Carpenter, owner, John O'ltcll, St! Uiigb.T avenue, frame garage, same address, $IH0. Carpenter, owner.

Sam Push, Rhine street, frame garage, same address, Carpenter, owner. (itiiseppe Hattaglia, 1 Angela street, frame garage, same address, $o(K). Carpenter, owner. I. E.

Hartmau, 121 Mulberry street, cinder block garage, sanw address, $1410. Carpenter, owner. Zielincki Real Kstate Company, 1115 Hudson avenue, frame addition to store. St. Casimer and St.

Stanislaus. SI. Slid. Plans, owner. A.M.

Windsor, P5 Urnftnti street, frame dwelling, furnace heat. Hotile-vard Parkway, garage Clii-penter, owner. William Kalsbeek. (eiiarwooii; terrace, frame dwelling. Ho'l tlarsniij avenue, Sil.5(HI.

CarpenK-r, owner. Williamson Slayton, 11113 (irnnite: building, frnnie dwelling, furnace lieut, (KM! Brooks avenue, $1,500, owner. Charles Ahnfeldt, -12 l.aureliou rond. frame dwelling, 7ti Elm drive, Plans, owner, Hiihard Murphy, 4si( Pee road. bridge spans Labor-saving Devices Vital to Housewife's Comfort in Modern Home By IDA MIGLIARIO Editor "The Household Magazine" As we scan homos of our Country, in city and town alike, we find structures erected til-teen, twenty-live, titty and more years Subr-tantially built edifices they are but when measured with to-day's standard of modernization they are lacking- hopelessly in conveniences, Their sales value is niniiinj toward nil because tltey lack closets, both those for wearing apparel and those for household equipment, or they lack sunshine and hamper the use of fresh air because of misplaced windows which are too few and too narrow.

It may be the drop below par because of an inclosed stairway or only an outside basement entrance. Perhaps a prospective owner will look nskam-e at the property because of old floor, poorly insulated walls and out-of-date trim. ConvNileiiefs Nevewiary To, womankind, who must do the housework in these nld structures, the saving of wasted energy, time and pennies is paramount. Jut bow para- mount is best realized by real stories as IOIU oy women ioiii 10 imiiiiu towns ill the Middle West, One tells me "My house was built. In 1ST" and never had been changed until recently.

My kitchen wan 1111 old-fashioned room fifteen feet square. The doors and windows were poorly arranged, and 1 was working in the dark most of the time. "I put In a sink anil force pump over which I now have double half wiadowa. These give me light for washing dishes and king at the range. A new pass ruplwianl info the dining room is another big convenience.

This is near the sink and the atnve, so that I can handle dishes and food for the table with a minimum of labor. Pnder this cupboard on the dining room aide are drawers for ailver and china; on the kitchen side are drawers for the tea towels Open for California xutti'H tif two. Hi rfe nml 1 1 rooms. Tilrd lmtii! an! built-in Imfh- ft tin lixnirnn hnv bwn installed. Km Ii Apitrt in'it" Sm pnuiifi-itrmif, mid Ikik it xi'iitmit fcikr lfftrliiiK from limit) hall.

A. lnutnlry will 1m1 Kn-ntftl in tl Itawftni-rif. Kvry itpnrlment will Iihvp 8 ru.lio oul li-t. reality, certain definite ailVHiitagea over fall nnd spring. obvious ia the fact that the painter will be able to give ample time to the work.

Not only doen a good painting job last longer and look better, hut It performs more effectively its fundamental service of Htirface protection, All of which means to the home owner a very definite gain in dollars and rent i Mtvittg on the painting bill, and Increased property value, due to good condition of preservation and generally improved appearance. Of coursp, the apring and fall painting habit Is due to the Imlief that winter and summer weather conilitioiiK are unlavoralile. nut actually, midsummer is an excellent time. Painting as puzzling and troublesome In the small town and farm home as In any city dwelling of one caliber. "I am not nearly so tired doing the work myself with things arranged conveniently as 1 was trying to manage the work with help in a poorly planned house." There are many, many ways of remodeling to save steps nnd stretches, those two motions that cause many housewives to call their chosen profession a drudgery.

Permits for Building Twelve homes under way In the Fairfax tract give promi that ft goisl-siited comnmnity of eiiburbaitites ttill be living in the tract before winter, according to K. Miller, realtor, who i developing it. The tract located ar the corner of Jtnffalu and Howard roads. About three hundred lots were in the tract when it was opened origin- ally last fall, -Nearly fifty per cent, of them have been wild, Mr. Miller nay, The tract is described as the first low-priced aub-dlviswin offering immediate Installation of Improvements, work of installing sewera, water, electricity, pavements and aide-walks having been rushed.

Improvement of the Buffalo road along the tract i expected by Mr. Miller to enhance Fairfax value. He declares the tract is in line with further growth of the city westward, ami that it. will be on the ehortest route to Huffalo when improvement, of the Huffalo road i completed. The tract is served by two bus Vines and twenty mimttea from the Pour I'or-ners by auto, he says.

can he done satisfactorily whenever fet lie thermometer registers 4(1 degrres ir above, except during a rainy or damn season, liaiii, fog or a now kills the gloss of the paint, delays the work and is likely to cause Paint in Hummer It is true that at any time of year an unexpected damp eiwll may occur, hut on the whole summer weather is more dependable- tl.an lhat of lh lring or fall. This consideration in nn important one. Prom every viewpoint, then, It wonbl aeeni that the chances for getting a good job are better in midsummer than at any other time. (Scrambled Metaphors Politics is not dead it in on'v sleeping. It stands adjourned.

Jf I'oiigress will trend softly anil keep an even keel, the happy condition promises to be permanenf. Dayton (U.I Journal. APARTMENTS FOR RENT fca. far- Entrant to the Beautiful 4 Berkeley Court Apartment! 214 Berkley St. 3 Minute from I'm It Ai, For Information ait Monro 3719 day! the sump limp, fit in with the il liiiiitiilinnw of the iirnnivty unil himi Inn iutiins.

"Tin' runt tmiUlinjr linr restriction inf vital imi'urtiiiK'o for it enn oftMi limit the i of Ijiiililinc Hint citu hi- itnop(i upon lot. If tlip propi'iiy is sliort. it wmilil be bvtter to huilil drive in ami out. In cases where the lot unusually narrow, necessitating a narrow drive, the milk-shutes, down-sjKnjts and bays would restrict easy entrance and exit of a car. littW rare planning would remove snrh obstructions ami place in odwr locations.

"The locution of th Karfigt, if one In kIiomM be well thought out heforeha ml. Tlirc is! lU'oljably. unfiling more pxusporii tins than to bark rinvn a narrow ilri for sonio or NO foct, in tint ffnr l'nt fnnlor. srnitehctl finish, or srrnpi sidpw.ill of ii Iinisf. rpM'cr locntion of the unraKc) would eliminate hacking out nnd in ome instances save- costly cement work.

The way which the house is placed on the lot witfi regard to die sunliatht. shade, prevailing winds, attractive outside views is mnt- tcr in which e.ire would hp productive of erenler health benefits and I10I11P s-l'-isfat'fion. The prospeftive tiiisiit desire mornitiK stinli(l't in the dining room or the afternoon liaile 00 flip vernnrla. Hathrooms need protection from cold winds, while led roo ms should have the beiiefU of fresh hrcejses. I of the appearance of the lioiop from the street, and the way in wiiich it miirlit best, be diMplayril i would add to its desirability in case the home is to be resold.

Proper arrangement of trees and shrubbery to gain privacy or to mask ft view-that is not attractive is highly desirable, for not only is there a sense of pride in a home that has a charming setting, but Its value is enhanced in the eyes of a prospective purchaser." frame dwelling, furnace iter street, Plans heat, oS2 Ci Peter Drag carpenter, owner, l.incoln-AIlinncp B-itik, 3 Alain street raft; brick building containing bank, store and apartment, 52x72. steam heat, Monroe Plans, .1. Foster Warmr; mason ami cariiciiter. A. Friedi-iei Sons Co.

Felix Szulgit, TOO Culver road. frame dwelling, furnace heat. 191 St. Cnsimir street, Carpenter, owner. K.

Bruiifitt, SS Kim street, remodel interior ami add to frame dwelling, .10 Edmonds street, Carpenter, owner. H. P. Tit us avemie, Tron-dwiuoit, frame dwelling, furnace heat. 2S5 Sherburne road, Carpenter, owner.

P. Norkoliun.is, KMK! Clifford avenue, frame gai-age, same address, $5(M). Cjirpenter. owner. Estate of Thniuas I transfield, Myrtle Hill park, frame dwelling, furnace heat.

75 Arg.vlo street, HI. Cartienter. K. E. Tuompkiiis.

Craves Ii5 Seville drive, frame dwelling, furnace heat, 170 Oneida street, Carpenter, owner. J. II. William 120 Mill street, frame dwelling, till San Gabriel drive, $10,000. Carpenter, A.

W. John Frnr, Pake avenue, frame dwelling, furnace heiit. Peu-hurst and West Held streets, SO.OOO; parage, Carpenter, owner. Jos. G.

Mura, Empire boulevard, frame dwelling, furnace heat. Itl.s5 South avenue, Carpenter, owner. Francesco Ii Jlartina, 1110 Spencer street, cetneut block garage. jniite addres.s, $150. Carpenter.

Jos. Arena. H. 11. Gevin.

Cortland and Kast Main, Jtriek and cinder block building containing stores, furnace bent, Monroe avenue, $7(KKI. Plana. Walker S. Lee: carpenter. B.

Mar. Howiand Davis Company, cinder block garage, Griffith street extension. Plans, M. J. Snartout.

Cogiitore. 122 otic street, add to store, same nddrr'ss. $4,500. Plans. Peter Hrago; carpenter.

Joseph Zizzai. Sam Martillatta, HMt'Oak street, cinder block garage, 254 Piatt street, $75(1. Carpenter, owner. Flower Hotel Company, Hotel, alter elevator shaft, same addretis, Carpenter, (iorsline Swan. Philip Uothenbiiecher, 1322 Culver road, brick station.

and Saxton street, Carxnter, owner. A. I). Heaver, Kiivenwood avenue, alter brick repair nbop, 3.TJ Kx-change street, $5on. Carpentpr, ,1.

J. Ke H. Elliott, 27 Anlmore street, concrete and sn-cl foiindrv, Ionise street, S.10.IMMI. Plans, C. ft.

Fair-hanks; mason and carm-nter. Werner Spiti. Kottfried Wehrle. (122 Plymouth frame dwelling, furnace hear. wercnaata roJui street, garage.

Plaius, 1 .1. mason ami carpenter, I. A. Itonnellv. William ATeinus.

Highland avenue, frame garage, same address, $50d. Carpenter, J. Garrett. Charles E. Parth, 14:1 Anthony street, raise roof of dwelling, mine nt tl U2 frame dwelling, furnaeex hear, frame dwelling, furnace heat, 1 lotchkiss n( reet, Carpenter, Cedarwood.

e-jrtension. garage owner. $100. Carpenter, owner. Harry Merman, 50 Huntington park, H.

G. Pocker Schontbaler, 517 tile gas station, Maple street, 1. 500. Webster nvenue. frame dwelling, fur-Plans, M.

J. OeAiigelis; mason andjnace heat. S5 Coventry street, $1,500. carpenter, owner. i Carpenter, owner.

F. W. Young, 121 Raeburn Mrs. C. S.

Punt, 1S Arnold park, cinder block garage, same address, 1'l to frame porch to dwelling, same 4(NI Plan, etc owner 1 address, $1,200. Carpenter, N. G. feet wide. two cellar walls.

427, 421 Carter street, $700. Carpenter, owner. Frances Hiiain, is Hartford street, frame garage, lOM-lilMl Notion street, owner. W. N.

Agncw. Powers huildiiig. brick ami tile building, vapor bent, 75S 7(l(l-7ii2 (icnesee street, Plans, XV. S. mason and carpenter contracts not ef.

P. Connie, Kitt Hillside nvenue, fraino garage, same address, Carpenter, (J. Ilamacm. iMibella Morelli, P( Itiilford street, frame dwelling, steam heat. Revella street, Ciirpenter, JI.

Scag-liola. John peenhouwer, Knt M'aii street, frame dwelling, furnace heat, 52 Otis street. Carpenter, owner, Frank T.ovecchio, 7'10 Smith street, cinder block garage. 7(10 Smith street, SolMt. Carpenter owner.

I.uigi Iialsain, 20 Sander street, repair fire losjn same addrees, Carpenter, P. Agitato. Vitturio Cavaliori. IIO Saratoga avenue, erect cellar wall and move dwelling, same address, Cariiciiter, owner. Chutinoey Adams, (US Post, avenue, frame dwelling, furnace heat, (12(1 Flower City park, garage $500.

Carpentpr, T. T. GrimsUaw. Oscar Kdson, 55 Fairview avenue, frame dwelling, furnace heat, same address, $11,1011. 4'arpenter, T.

Urimshaw. II. H. Fuller, rt.1! Fast Henrietta road, frame addition to refreshment same address, $500. Carpenter, A.

Kallmann. T. Palmer, Flower City park, frame dwelling, furnace heat, Castle-bar road and Hillside avenue, Carpenter, owner, E. J. 207 Chesterfield drive, two frame dwellings, furnace heat, 115, Lakeside road.J.OOO each.

Plans, owner. William Sleinfeldt, 4o0 Bernard Ctimmings Mrs. F. A. Ruddy, 51 Somerset street, frame garage same address, Carpenter, Taylor.

P. F. Gleisle, 102 Cunmiings street, frame garage. 102 Ctimmings street. $5iHI.

Carpenter, owner. Chris Dnta, 201 Bedford street, frame garage, Clifford avenue, Plans, F. II. Steinfeldt carpenter, fame. A.

C. Miller, 24S Iiiver street, raise roof of dwelling, same address, $2,500. Cnrpenter, owner. 11. II.

Pnhcock Coal Company, 107 Wilder building, erect, roof over eonl scales, North and Nash $300. Carpenter, owner. A. Pedro, SO Gregory street, cinder block garage, S4 Gregory street, $S00. Carpenter, owner, J.

P. Garrison, .103 Reservoir avenue, frame garage, same addreea, $000. Carpenter, owner. William Wolff, 200 Salisbury, frnnie dwelling, furnace heat. (Ill Rocket street, garage, $500.

Carpenter, A. P. tuber. Frigidaire Gets Large Contract in New York New. York Frigidaire Corporation of Payton, Ohio, a division of den-eral has been awarded the largest apartment house order 1 for refrigerators ever plaed in! elect ri New York city.

Thin order has been awarded to Frigidaire by John A. I Olson, president of the Fred K. French Company, for -Hit installations to made in the first unit of Tudor City, the apartment house development be-; I ween 4Ul and street. three; blocks east of Crand Central Terminal, now Hearing completion. Architects for the construction division of (be Fred French Company and Frigidaire engineers co-operated in working out a special instal- latum for these apartment.

This sp-cml installation will be added to insinuation the Frigidaire line in ord-r that apart- ment uneiiers In other cities mar imdit br the dvn.W sents, according to Winston Paul, president of the Domestic F'ectrie the Frigidaire distributor for New York. FOR RENT 76 Cobb Hill Drive Formerly Edgar Street 6-room semi-detached house, enclosed sun porch, large living toom, hardwood floors, electricity, gat stove, tile balh, 3 bed-roomi: rent $50 monthly; very good value. WHALEN OTTO Main 1549 344 Powers Bldg. Ity JK AN OVKKTOX An erroneous idea 'that painting should be done in the spring or fall is all ton prevalent. A full year' work has genernlly been crowded into the space of a few mouths, and hurried jobs are often forced upon the painter with unsatisfactory results.

Other limes it is impossible to obtain a painter's services, in which case (he house in need of paint Is left unprotected and exposed to decay. In either event, the painter pays through loss of employment, hut the coneiimer pay far more dearly. To both, dull seasons are costly. As a matter of fact, there is no good reason why painting should not be done in midsummer which as, in and utensils that arc used at botl stove hii.I sink. "There is one thing that I would" jtrge every housewife to do and which can 1m done in any kitchen Make your tallies, stoves and sinks the proper height so you can work at them without stopping.

Another tells us her story in a different -somewhat more mathematical way: "Itefore I staffed remodeling counted the steps required to prepare one meal for my family ami I found it required 3V. After my kitchen was i remodeled I prepared the sntue meal for the same Titimher of persons, and much to my surprise I disomvered I took only eighty-nine steps." Still another reaction rnmes from one who found remodeling a means of solving the servant problem a problem, by the way, that looms up just Inspection Bungalows M. until 9 P. M. I i I i Daily from 6 to 9 Sunday from 2 P.

START THE DAY RIGHT with FACTS! Monroe Airedale Association. Seneca lintel, frame stands and fence 1-4 mile lmis. liewcy avenue, SK.iWlO. Carpon-)ii'. Hoffman Construction Coiupntiy.

Mrs. May Melrose, Lake ftvenjie. frame garage, Winchester street, Citrtienlri-. Vnir We Venter. A.

Kanvh, 01) Moulson street, frame garage, same address. it, Sngers. 1 I l'ntsy' "AnioiiseV 1 1 1 -Wilder street, frame dwelling, furnace heat. AVolilo anil Pidgeoti streets, Carpen-Pt, owner. Saueracker.

Francis street, frame dwelling, furnace heat, 1R4 Shell street. Carpenter, S. Schwartz. V. Harrissou, 215 Furlong street, frame-' dwelling.

ftfrnnce heat. 51 Spiegel park, Carpenter, F. Silieer. Timothy River' street, frame dwelling, furnace 151 Cherry road, garage Carpenter, C. Fox.

PiUO (Jenesee street, re-npiilel' Interior for dwelling and erwt ttaragp 1tt7" Oenesee street, Carpenter. 11. Hammon. ti. K.

Coehrinser, Pulhuart ave-toie. frame dwelling, furnace heat, 30 lli'iiesteel street, Carpenter, uvner. Hoard of Kdtication, in Smith Fitz-Imgli street, add to public school No. 2'J. steam heal.

Zimhrich street, Mason, Kdwnnl Strahchen ctir-pi'iilpr. Ceo. AVeaiiiau's Sons, Hoard of Kdncation South Fits-huih new partition to John Marshall High School, steam heat, Kldgewny avenue and Marigold slrppt, S'UMHI. Mason and (irienter, SI. lappa Maggin Co.

Anthony Cnmnrd, 27fl Wellington eveniie, remodel interior frame 12 Algonquin ownef. V. E. Kavidson. 4S Marsh street, frame garage, 1711 Virginia avenue, SliHt.

Carpenter, owner. K. M. Sullivan, 7s Oakdale drive, frame dwelling, steam heal, 18U5 High-land avenue, Plans, etc. Geo, Sullivan.

1. H. Hartman. 2HO Anderson avenue, cement block and brick fruit evaporating- steam heat. Anderson; street.

SS.tKMt. nans, owner; carpenter. tiorsline-Swan Co. James White. No.

fit I'niverm'tr avenue, frame garage. Mine address, Carpenter, owner. St. Paul's Kpiscopal Churcli, No. Ill Vick park P.

erect organ chamber to St. Paul's Kpiscopal Church. No. Ill Vick park Plans, (Sordini Ixuellier; imison ami carpenter, Stewart ei Hon net t. K.

ii. May, No. 1 Norltiuuiberlanil road, frame dwelling, hot water heat, No. 81 Mlitiois streor. garage NLtwi.

Cariiciiter, owner. 1.. A. Terwilliger, No. ill! Ilirr s'reet.

frame dwTlliug 2 furnace heat, Xo. 1 Mayflower street, $4,000. 1 -Ciu-utcr, owner. Edward Allardice. street, frame garage, No.

Keelil i mine xl'lre, i Cartietiter. owner. Estate Thomas. IlrnnsfleM. Myrtle park frame Karage.

Ml Angle 1 street, $400, Tompkins, Carpenter, K. 1 Fred II. Koopmflns. floo Wintou road, frame garage, 240 Humboldt street, Carpenter, Michael Terrule, 41 Wilson street, frame dwelling, furmice heat, 471 Woodbine nveuup, Carpe" ter, Charle J. BroVn.

I I I I I not hazy fragments of news gathered hastily, on the tag-end of the preceding day but N-E-W-S, complete, accurate, concise presented so that you may grasp it at a glance and John Tobaci-o, 307 Jay street, cement block garage and storage shed, same address, $1,700. Carpenter, owner. N. I. Winter, 1122 Maple street, rebuild roof, samp addrpss, $1,200.

Carpenter, Warner Bros. K. Sharp, 12 Delaware street, cinder block garage. '5(1 Itreok afreet, S7lH. Mason, H.

Parend; carpenter, E. .1. Walker. 'Thomas O'Keefp, 270 Clay avenue, frame garage, same addre.s, $425. Car-Jienter, owner.

J. Messallon, 31S Glide street, cinder block gtirnge, same address, Cnrpenter, owner. Peter Pobr, 20 Ketchum street, move dwelling and erect cellar wall, Dewey avenue, $f)(X), Carpenter, ow ner. Miller Drug Company, West Main, alter frame dwelling. Caledonia avenue, $400.

Carpenter, owner. Miller Drug Company. 222 West Mnin, alter frame and brick dwelling, 1S2 Caledonia avenue, Carpenter, owner. Gen. Soffran.

74.1 Arnett boulevard frame, furnace best, Ar- i nett boulevard, $5,000. Carpenter Spitss Inn. Spatora. Fern wood avenue, frame garage, 470 Fenuvood avenue, $500. Carpenter.

G. P. J. Reinharilt, 132 I.vndhursf street frame garage, ame addre Carpenter, Geo. Sleinfeldt.

Walgreen Company, East Main nnd South avenue, alter store front, same address, Plans, owner, mason, Stewart Bennett, Kodak Healty Company, 31.3 State street, frame garage, piss Ocwey avenue, $150. Carpenter, George W. Pong. Kodak Really Company. 343 Slate street, frame garage, i)4N Pewistou avenue, $450.

Carpenter, George W. Pong. Walter Sander, 54 Sprite avenue nme amireea, nr- I "Bnlp-V- vi imam -pi jspruce nvenue. ooii.vss, i Carpenter, owner. i los Incavo, KU Springfield avenue, same address, frame garage, Carpenter, owner.

P. Morton Kircher, 405 Cednrwnod terrace, frame dwelling, furnace heat, Jersey street, Plans, ttc, owner. I. U. Beach.

50 Harrington street, cinder block and atueco garage, man's room and bath, same address, Plans, Jf. Foster Warners mason and carpenter, Charles J. Doyle. Jinx Kappes, PM Webster avenue. frame dwelling, furnace heat, 10ft Hock street.

"Kill. Plans, owner. Sam Sallani, "(I street, rebuild frame dwelling, same address, S.VHI. Carpenter, Nick. A.

Steuerwabl, I.ui street, frame garage, same addrtvs, fJI'XI. Carpenter, owner. Zielin-ki Hen I Kslale 'mpniir. 111." IIifHvii nvcni.t, nwn buitp wt 3 Doming to you at a time when your knowledge of ALL THE FACTS will speed you toward a successful DORSTONE ROAD Off Improved Chili Road $500 CASH Balance easy term You can buy a home in Rosecr oft on monthly payments less than your present rent. Priced $5800 and $5900 Houses contain Adams floors, fireplace, built-in laundry trays, Sterling furnace, ranges, breakfast set, electricity, water, fine electric fixtures and decorations, on beautiful lot 42x111 feet.

These homes are designed to suit every fancy and are constructed of either frame or stucco. "Come out where there room to breathe" Neil Parmelee Inc. Realtors 53 East Main Street Exclusive Selling Agents "Twenty Years of Dependable Service" This signal opportunity is offered you through daily address, $500. owner. jDrmorn ColnmS.

,150 Whitnev freet. (Kim-rete block garage, Whitney street. Sl 'lHI. )'nropter nriui. Cnrpenter, owner.

Archie Veiilnra; OOi? Scio street. Conrad Kult, 442 Haywanl avenue, five frame dwellings, furnace heat, two frame open (Kirchw. same t'resqiie etreet, each. Carjien- i dress, Carpenter, .1. Vander-tcr, owner.

1 ln-rgh. Antonio Chinappi. 4S7 I.yell are-, H. j. Itus.

471 Merchant ue, frame gamge, 4S7 I.ye'.l avenue, rnad, frame garage, same address. Deliver before breekf.it to your Dome. JUKI. Carpenter, A. Pi Blase.

Andrtv Ames MrM( i Anna Ji lla, 5'tlt North street, M..

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À propos de la collection Democrat and Chronicle

Pages disponibles:
2 657 196
Années disponibles:
1871-2024