The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1923, Page 9

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ATURDAY, JUNE 2 PAGE 9 Stop Paying Rent “ZIN1” RANGEAS A Art and Economy in Home Building SEATTLEPRODUCT mn BY H. HAY HORTON In “np f evolution people Largest Residential Designers and Builders in Seattle Consult us before you select your home. Perhaps in the hundred new designs we have worked out there will be something that will exactly meet your family wil WE WILL BUILD inter, x 1 r of 70°} sci ella tte rig f ? ge help Fon, Aanee ny kind - House pipe be ; : 5 atntatnen t f ; ; ak a ; ba modest Bungalow to a Mansion. Come in and consul Taae GARDNER J. GWINN, Inc. acer ins ads agile eon our Architeet “Designer and Builder of Homes of Individuality” re)| ° B ild 1703-4-5 HOGE BLDG. PHONE ELL. 6359 | toe ee ul rs, eal x apa ‘| The home shown was built by ry sa Pal mars wee t «|Samuel Anderson for John Bain, at} ee reid : . . . . ie q 914536 Eastern Ave, Something New in Lighting Fixtures] } A SEATTLE-MADE PRODUCT Have you seen the new | Aluminum-made Fixture, We are featuring this in all the latest gold and MR. BUILDER—your house will sell quickly if you install a . . ° It-is of the typical Western Bun- jand bath on first floor and two bed- Latest development in water heating, waist line oven, ash chute, gas service coil, and many new features. One fire cooks the meals and heats the entire home. Every woman is sold at sight. We give free demonstrations to your prospects. See it in many homes! Photograph of “Two-in-One” Range. Note its many conveniences. TWO-IN-ONE RANGE COMPANY 5400 Meridian Ave. (Demonstration home) Melrose 5724 ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING In planning your new house be sure to provide the proper outlets for electric appliances and see that the switches are in convenient locations. For the kitchen, dining- room or breakfast nook, outlets should be pro- vided for toasters, percolators and table appliances ; for the nursery a night lamp, milk warmer and water heater; for other rooms a convenient base outlet for vacuum cleaner, and in the laundry, outiets for !aundry appliances. In all other rooms the switches for lights should be convenient. Don’t Put a Wall Switch Behind a Door This Company Will Gladly Advise You Without Cost Seventh Avenue and Olive Street Main 5000 rjrooms and sewing room with large ;|Closets and storage space on second |floor. Hardwood floors and cove »/ceilings are provided in entry hall, na {living room and dining room. od 04 diagram, see overcome your sense of values. It is not cheaper to pay rent. Your land- lord earns interest on his money. Why don't you? Let’s Talk It Over Craftsman Bungalows 112 pages of Homes, $1 Colonial Homes 48 pages new designs 50c Edward L. Merritt Architect and Builder of Jomes That Stand the Test 660 Empire Bldg. Main 3243 A pressed brick mantel and tile hearth, with art glass door book- jcases on either side of fireplace, ‘gives the living room an inviting and cozy appearance. The woodwork is finished’. in French gray stain in all rooms ex- cept kitchen and bath, which are fin- ished in old ivory. The house has full concrete base- The extension walls are covered with 6-in. cedar siding and shingled gables. In Sums From $300 to $300,000 On Homes and Down Town Business Properties NO COMMISSION—NO BONUS. NO RENEWAL CHARGES LIBERAL REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES LOWEST RATES Washington Mutual Savings Bank RAYMOND RB. FRAZIER, Pres. 1101 Second Avenue 6% MONEY Home Construction polychrome colors to match the individual col or scheme of your home, yn Prices on this new fixture ~" range from § $12.50 AND UP installed in your home. | We Also Do Electrical Wiring and Repairing YORK ELECTRIC & FIXTURE CO | 1a 222 Hinckley Bldg. Cor, Columbia and 2nd Samuel Anderson Builder of Fine Hames Main 6270 The Lumber Store Whether you want a board or enough limber for a house, seo our stock. Pick out what you want. Buy lumber at our lumber store, in any quantity, just as you buy groceries. Farrell Lumber Co. Elliott 6140 2109 Westlake Avenue Wholesale and Retail Melrone 432 Peoples Bank Bldg., Seattle OX0 GAS or DISTILLATE | Fuel XO GAS the Result Will heat from eight to tem rooms. Maximum heat attained in 1% minutes, : Pitcchs circulation of heated | air. 2. constant temperature, maintained. Only 4% flue loss. Will burn day and night without attention, Saves 355 as compared with coal, $100.00 Cash We have improved mises 3100.00 cash and $15.00 por month PURE Es 4 mn'the. ow Oxo Gas Heating Co, For: Bee, ‘305-7 Union Stree You never had a better chance Lake Seattle Title | fied inte mie tnd SRI Union Liberal Terms hrough youown th aot STOP PAYING RENT did ground, water, ht OWN Trust C Py ne rus om) an pprane and mail, Get my free Provide Early for Gas Piping PGi yaaa dl cast aan 114 Columbia Street 726 Third Ave, LONG DOOR MIRRORS make o very convenient arrangentent in thé dregs ing room, LEADED ART GLASS adden attractivericas to your home at little cagt. = Include both In thie apect- ‘fications of your new The Meyer-Toner home. bt Ae C.C. Belknap Glass ress, 1921 Fourth Ave, RICKS—EASY TERMS Phone Main 2209 Rent, $5.00 a Month T'S almoat a certainty thit every new and modern home erected nowadays will be piped for gas and provided with all the com- forts and conveniences that gas service brings. But the placing of the gas pipes and provision of OUTLETS In various rooms where gas may be needed for heat or light, is a most important part of home-bullding and should have early con~ sideration in all plans, fq Wallpaper "dd Headquarters PAINT Murphy Varnishes and Enamels UHL BROS. INCORPORATED Rodgers Friction Control Dampers Floors—Walls Fireplaces Chas. W. Rodgers Company General Tiling Contractors Wholesale and Retail 209 Maritime Bldg, Main 3146 Be sure and arrange venta for Gas Mange ond Gas Water Henter OUR ASSISTANCE IS FREE Seattle Lighting Company eye 1308 Fourth Ave. Main 6767 “THE GAS COMPANY” O11 Union St, Main 5593

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