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EL iot-7530 511 Union Street [OWN YOUR OWN HOME i Minute has a money value. Your money in an ac- count with this Asso- PROTECT YOUR NEW HOME Don’t ciation is increasing in Jeopardize the value every minute. rt us send a man to talk it over. Phone MA in-2661 DAVID P. EASTMAN 1024 Third Ave. $1 to $5,000 Accepted SAVINGS >) ATILEGCIATION LOAN 909 SAVE. SE Puts you in the « they will desire. A reputat square dealing wi of a few dollars. Save Money With Our Plans We have over 1,000 stock plans, priced at $10 to Ed a Special Plans to order at reasonable Ww cost New Plan Books, 75¢ and $1.00 BEES ED ew HOT POINT Electric Range SEE The home Modern And the new HOTPOL FECTION, AUTOMATIC CON Mt op: Puget Sound Power & nn CO TROL, INLY ne OD pa fe The Price of a Lot Plus the Ability to Pay Rent It need not be a large homo, but if built by Edward L. Merritt it will be all that you can We gladly answer inquiries, Architect and Builder of Homes That Stand the Test 660 Empire Building, Seattle demands IL Electric Bldg., Seventh and Olive THE SEATTLE STAR PLANNING FINANCING BUILDING J Period Homes Popular ity. This one was built by Samuel Andersen, Peoples Bank Bldg., Seaatle. Old English Types of ‘Big INCREASE Home Very Popular |N BUILDING Modern Residence With Its Graceful Air of Pode > Seattle Shows Gain of Antiquity Is Comfortable eens 140 Per Cent Over 1924 April bullding permits in 220 cit alitiog where timber was accennt- | This. type featured the oriel | carved cornices and corner; jes increased over » al with the 34 per cent r and «raceful BY SAMUEL ANDERSEN Too much care cannot be observe: April last year The 25 te in the treatment of the moder Nae c attendant Jing cities dormers, | show an increase over last April of medieval patterps. ba: 9 per cent tiquating of the new has element. sn art, and tho to some it figures, indicating a sur ™m an an neem ow ordinary prising al of building activitte the true object { ri m artis 4 the subjects to be} W thru co ruction and | bul > practice during the coming summer, were made public yesterday is & Co. ng survey thru the 8 ight make c t lacks the stamp of cor haa establis national monthly rect and as and the artistic de tion ance, we often turn to| New York, which up to the end of accompany a ok back af ulder f |the- first quarter of the year had arch |spiration to cloak the newness of | The period types of architecture. | present-day Innovations | been slowing down, made an unex artict the are enj pected April increase of 113 per paarp hi dictorogy dpe HOMINESS CANNOT cent borough reporting a the gradual education of pe BE DENIED hy ie oe eraedionte Pee aka sagt ee Along with the gracefuiness and he 26 leading cities ¥ types, and to designers into individual architecture. ‘This research entails| T no end of effort and study. Type in modern architecture be with | again in the Renaissance under the Tudor | was usua here that homes be-|and while reta nity of ‘the English homo, its oral hominess cannot be denied. | ¢ eorgian period followed and the classic orders prominen The ho ly built of stone or brick nf much of the reported April in ago had a gain of 33 per cent and Philadelphia 11 per cent. De troit retained fourth position, but reported an April decrease. 8t Louis made a gain of more than reigns, It © wssume and standardize upon| Tudor and Jacobean style, was en-| 223 per cent, Washington of 86 per set forms and conventions. Th@| riched with colun pediments and | cent, holding eighth position; Baltt houses of the era w the most cos of the Do and Jonic or-|more had a gain of 67 per cent; rial | Seattle, 140 per cent; St. Paul, 199 cent and Rochester, 115 per of the building materials, They {spiral staira halls, carved cent. Yonkers, N. Y., had a gain were xt simple and square k. Tho general formality |of 435 per cent, the largest propor eep roofs and end chimney. | and stateliness of the times were re- | tionate increase among the leading part stone and t with their jocallty and th y y-varied | and to this tyr nature| home Is closely our Col related with its | per masslye with st 2 : ee | flected In the type ’ set Ro NGS | The Adam influence with tts pan-| In 220 cities the total was $436,- , ZABLE eled and moulded ce and walls |884,029, compared with $326,240,227 It was at this time that the) ang rictty ornate n was in April last year. Every section of ce became noticeable, |tnis time also in great popularity. |the country reported an increase, f 4 to ter or less degree in all tho} \, h periods. Homes, while retal acteristic Tudor type lished with the fine network of Gothic trace the Gothic arch, high casement windows, lofty ceil Ings, paneled walls, massive stair © was reta But to return from the ancient to|96 Eastern cities having a gain of modern prototypes, we find that |57 per cent; 102 Central cities 20 altho the glamour of antiquity is|per cent; 65 Southern cities 6 per heart of the lover of | cent, and 67 Pacific Western cities ne things and tho the true,Eng-|16 per cent gain 1 home might be complete to ——— y detail, yet the newness of th work might belie its origin and hi: toric value. « the char-| dear to the were embel-| ¢ the exterior walls are stuccoed and the window-lights divided with metal Many ways have been|bars, It features also the charac: ways, large fireplaces, wee richly | ndopted to overcome this. Stucco |teristic jronwork of the English carved over-mantels, heavily beamed | and plaster 1s applied as to imitate | home. In the interior the woodwork cellings and wrought fron hardware. | antiquity; woodwork is treated to|{s of mahogany, with onk floors In the Elizabethan era half tim-| |thruout. ‘The walls are of five coats ber construction was popular In the lend an ancient aspect. The home herewith pictured re-| ofl, tiffany blended tains much of the English Idea. The | It was designed and constructed roof lines are of the English order|in Laurelhurst for W. M. Hansen and tho shingles are of variegated |of the Stewart-Warner Products colors, imitative of slate roofing: | Service Station | GET PERFECT INSULATION |] lass that can own thelr homes if EFORE applying interior Lpesgt Many of these can have plaster ap- B to masonry walls of buildings it | plied directly to them withont the me customary to “fur out,” and this | of lath, should ordinarily be done where con- In types of concrete block con crete block ata used. A continuous | struction which provide a continuous air pe usually air space in the sufficient wall and whero insulation split nills and no that the plas- lintels are used ter is about the planter usually same tempora- may be applied ture as the inaide directly to inner air, thus surfaces of exte- ing condensation. rlor walls, Even Special nails and under these con- actows have been jon for honest workmanship and 11 not be endangered for the sake rd L. Merritt MA in-3243 diti furrin devised for at- bed Iathing ay taching furring be advisable in atrips, Some severe climates times mall in order to con pieces of wood, nerve heat, For Only often lath, are all other types of construction, ex laid in the mor tar joint flush $3.75 Down ‘ with ‘the inside copt where oxpe: and Easy Terms wall surface to Hence has proven RICAL COOKERY afford facilities that it is safe to ooking BCONOMY, PER- Light Company MA in-5000 for nailing the strips, Furring need) plaster directly on masonry walls, bo attached only every three or four| plaster should be furred out, eapo- courses in height. cially on the walls of residences and Prepared insulating materials, auch | other buildings which are to be con- as sheet cork, finx\ fibre, dried sea-| tinually ocoupied. woed, ete., are sometimes used to] Furring detail fora typleal concrete line the interior wall, making It un-| block wall is shown dn the wecom. meogneery, to fur out the plaster, | panying drawing, a Samuel Andersen, Builder eo PAGE 15 The Seattle Star MA in-0600 Classified Advertising Rates | TRANSIENT RATES I I biUPISING A AARAA ARAL atDD IE J ‘ ; HY MONTHLY Li (Calendar VEAGE RATE Month) Oy ii / nes uRed ¢ r r 4 cents r conta r 4 cents FIXED SPACE 1 | BUSINESS SERVICES ‘Attorneys-at-La 949 Dex- free. PLAN—BUNL WINANCE SAMUEL ANDERSEN MA in~ Electric Machinery i 492 Peoples Nank Hallding ron Co. jan. 1206 Fraser-F her, optometrist, opt Piano Tuners Tt John Stro . Patent Attorney. Pats oped and sold. Seattle, MA {n-0390 . Wash- _ington, D.C MASON, Fenwick, Lawrence, estab- 1561. Advice and booklet 12 Hurke Bldg. Physicians, Surgeons ANN JANE FI lake ave. AY, midwite ¢ Teuxldence 3249 East- CA pitl-4883, te 400 Pantag ents, disorde: RADIO _ $45 ) Stubs radio free good as the n will cone FROM THE LUMBER STORE SERVICE 3 CARD OF THANKS or L gratitude Legion and to Ladies’ Auxillary to the rican Legion and to our ds for their sympathy and aid and for the flowers sent to us in recent bereavement, Mr. and Cc. P. Nelson and Family, 3 PERSONAL “IAMS MATERNITY HOME— private; doctors and in attendance; maternity, specialty, “4312 Aurora, Ke Orders Delivered Free of Charge FARRELL LUMBER CO. 2109 Westlake Avenue American MA in-1220 CONCRETE GARAGES Provide your car with protection against the weather, security against theft and fire and con- ree berg venience in its use and ‘ i seattle P ANCISCO $20, LOS ANs maintenance. A garage “| 2 2.50. f garag Heat Without Dirt ough service; no change & Ft that gives you these fea- need Ret up and go & S; Auto Stage Co, 116 Cherry at, MA in-5696. 2: wn {nto a cold, dusty base- ment on a chilly morning. Your Heat Starts by the Clock and Regulates Itself Automati It's dependa EL tot- tures is the most eco- 2 nomical—that’s why you should build of concrete. ‘Roadhouse Owner | Nabbed Third Time For the third time in three days deputy sheriffs arrested Alice Wil- son, proprietress of the Motor Inn, |south Of the city, Tuesday night. She was released on $1,000 bail May 11, for possession of liquor. The following day she was released jon $50 bail, charged with allowing dancing without a license. Another rail Tuesday night dis closed two slot machines at her en- tertainment place, Sheriff Starwich said. He was filing new charges against her Wednesday. Write or call for Free Booklet giving designs and specifi- cations for the best garages. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Seaboard Building A National Organization to Improve and POWER PLANT ENGINEERING cola Drys Find Liquor Buried in Ground Elmer Peterson, said to be facing a federal liquor charges, was arrest- ed late Tuesday by deputy sheriffs, who raided his home on the Earling- ton flat, near the golf links. They | found eight pint bottles and a gallon of moonshine buried “in the yard. They also found 150 bottles of beer in the basement of the house. Peterson will be charged with pos session with intent to sell. Tacoma Agencies in Other Cities Homesites $1,000—A fine lot in Lau relhurat, 47 by 120 to al ley. (A-1276) Three Take Mayor's Place on B. C. Trip It takes three men to properly represent Mayor Brown on a junket- ing trip, At least the mayor. sent three official representatives in his place Wednesday on the maiden excursion trip of the steamer Prin- |cess Kathleen to British Columbia, They wére Councilman Robert Hes- $2,100—Corner {n Mt, Baker that will make excellent homesite. Levei and " to build on, (A $1,106— A corner 100 by 120 in West Seattle, two blocks from California ave, and near junction (A-1260) $600—50 by 125corner in Weat Seattle; ono bloc from California ave. " F keth, Police Chief Severyns and eg seat i ; |Henry Dahlby, secretary to the Now is the time to see / mayor. your architect or builder 9} about that new home §} ene ee eontemplaune f/( MOTHER DEAD, WOMAN building. The ext foie HIKES 35° MILES OVER || SNOW TO HER FUNERAL months are the best building months of the GDS Ones Stag eee mother dead in Bend, M season, : |] Netiie Stew today walking from the ude mountain region in the vicinity of Diamond lake on snowshoes, hoping to reach here in time for the funeral services When Mrs, Stewart went Into Diamond lake from Klamath Falls }} miles of snow Snow in the Cas- ilding: i H cades is deeper this year than Building ‘Alterations and Repairs ver before, Mrs, Stewart's moth: General Contractors er, Mrs. Floy B. Enloe, died in 1291 Wentinke Avenue North GA rfid-n450 Bend ‘Tuesday, TAM. 8. Carpenter Work Trick Work Conerete Work” Plastering Painting EST ENE SNL ENR TIT