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I-AGE TWELVE THURSDAY FEBRUARY 17, IZlt NIIXNVUJ 3H1 Home-Builder Gets Good Investment Plus Comfort I". II ,rfllmi hi nHr)i wimiIHII HMIUU'WHIM I n.,jnwKrW 'iMIWHI II Hill.:." 1 ' ' ' J y ' " I I r top - s - -fet' rr-v vfef v. f i Ak AyJ A'' V;;: - -vv- ,,., I r lira,? 1 Sjr&,-4 im riiii J' J em 4 U v. V:vi' . :...i. X V I ' 'JIM . l 1 ll'lllllllXl fi I, f, s I ft " X f ' I OPIM KM.CH 4S lot JUH too MuTCHtN 01 NINO . tl fn ,l'"r"1" f II K I 0 IB LIVING I IT HAL I . K.OOM I i LiJLat! 1-J yi:.-:"-::: rn " ECONOMY of space la this five-room English town house has not meant a sacrifice of an artistic exterior. Built of variegated or common brick, whitewashed, with a roof of stained shingles or slate, It presents an unusually attractive and com pact appearance. The portico is arched and roofed, and has a red brick floor. The -t shutters of solid, weathered boards give : on IntprpRtlnar denartura from the usual tSSSSS' New England type. , , Z.' A number of features provide for ex- 4imMo; ceptional comfort and convenience. The 1 J j living room has an oriel bay window., that gives ngni from tnree fL'OOL PLAM dlrec- , jmuns-Htiom ' tlons and Affords a window seat or fernery within. "Every room has, windows on two sides, giv ing cross-ventilation. The house is Insu Mated, walls and roof, with celotex as protec tion against cold and waste of fuel in the 'winter, and the hot rays of the sun in sum mer. The floors are hardwood throughout, nd have a layer of celotex placed between them to deaden noises within the house, a 'feature that is especially appreciated where there are small children and noisy boys in the "liousej ,f The living room has an open fireplace And built-in book case. The porch or sun toom may open off the living room or dining .room, and can well have a sleeping porch above if extra sleeping ouarters are needed. The service entry is conveniently placed at SECOND fLOOJL PI AH ihe sjde, to save the housewife steps. The culino nuoht Idtchto has built-in cupboards, ironing-board and breakfast-nook. , Celotecbnio Institute, Chicago, 1926. POJJIMt LOCATION rotJUir ino coec WE CtD !s-6'.4t-r ftp Oft p .1 jriit p EvJf mml. P05I6U' I I V' RED LTlKtl ft rpyVu LOCWIOji lCf-rfi lltSfOtCH This Thrifty Home Brings Joy to the Rent-Weary "T,. ,.- SsWwP ,v4wiA1wiAoK. vMki. ft M'.J j ,r.. , , 'I , JIM LOOM lw4 Jtf-tfl ft - T?OR THE family of four or five there i A" is tms attractive two-story, six-room fconse of beveled siding and slate or shin :3Ble roof. One of the interesting features of , this house is that every room has a double exposure, while the living room has three sides exposed Extra windows not shown ; in the plan may at might expense be added at either end of the. living room. While i"i i rr-. j r. r- i ' Hi iMTCHtN DINING I ' LI I IS jto IitiEOOMfr-tsTD LI V-- J I l n r-r t SECOND fiOOl PLAN . cm. 11,8 Htien lo- , Celotcchntc HH3T flOOH PLAN cuuuo mionT V i this type of house affords the: utmost In light and cross-ventilation, it would be well to protect it against the extremes of cold and heat by Insulation with celotex for the walls and roof. Such Insulation will also cut down outside! noises to .a marked de gree, as in addition to Its insulating prop erty, celotex is Jtofffclent sound deadener. The livjagroom has the much desired open fireplace and cleverly arranged book shelves flanking the entrance to the dining room. The sun porch may be put either to the side or the back of the house, according to the builders' wishes or to conform to the demands of the let, , institute, Chicago, 1326. Dodge Makes Record Retail deliveries of 4419 new motor cars and trucks by Dodge Brothers dealers in United States and Canada during the week ended November 27 have exceeded all previous weekly rec ords established during- the last quar ter of any year. Compared with the previous week this year the gain is 37.9 per cent and compared with the corresponding week of 1925 when 2595 cars were sold the gain is 70.3 per cent. Deliveries during the four weeks of November totaled 14,676 units, a sub stantial increase over the preceeding four weeks of October and a gain of 3,854 units over the corresponding four weeks of November. 1925, or 35.6 per cent. The official figures just' released by the United States Department of Commerce showing production of mo tor cars and trucks in the United States and Canada during the first ten months of this year lend interest to the excellent 1926 records estab lished by . Dodge Brothers, Inc. ; Total production of motor cars and trucks in the United States and Cana da during the first ten months of 1926, was 4,026,879, compared with 3,638,159 during the corresponding month of 1925, a gain of over 10 per cent, trom January 1 to Novem ber 1 this year Dodge Brothers, Inc., in its plants in United States and Canada has produced and sold 308,- 641 motor vehicles against 226,848 dur ing the same period last year, a gain rof 36.1 per cent. Comparing progress over a longer period Dodge Brothers gain over the first ten months of 1923 is 109.9 per cent; that of the industry, 16 per cent. Ihese official records, savs T. S. Conley, of the T. S. Conlev Motor Co.; local dealer, "show that Dodge brothers gain to date' this year is more, than three times as great as that of the entire industry and that Dodge Brothers production during three years has grown over six and a half times as much as the total of all American motor car manufactures. I can conceive of. no more convincing evidence of the increasing popularity of the present type of car of which Dodge Brothers have built over 1.- 800,000 in twelve years." I Announcing- Important improvementsin the sturdiness, operation y andappearanceofaUDodge Brothers Motor Cars. J. S. Conley Motor Co. Franklin. N. C. We Alao Sell Dependable Used Ctr Dddbe- Brothers MOTOR CARS i BSE vmmwmmmmm. mm in ii rr i sit iu&Az n ' Us v- Because it carries the lowest prices ever placed on a truly fine automobile, the Most Beautiful Chevrolet brings into existence an entirely new conception of "Quality at Low Cost." Never before atjChevrolet's amazingly reduced prices has any manufacturer provided so many fine car features, so many marks of distinction and so many mechanical improvements. These are typified by new bodies by Fisher finished in Duco colors, full crown one-piece fenders, bullet-type lamps, AC oil filter, AC air cleaner, improved transmission, larger radiator and many others. You need only to see these supremely beautiful cars to realize why all America is proclaiming them as the greatest sensation of America's greatest industry! You need only to compare them with the finest the market affords to see that they represent the biggest dollar-for-dollar value ever offered! Come in today and get a demonstration! km Beautiful Chmdbt m ChmtUtHiflom! Reduced Prices! The COACH $59 The Touring $ C or Roadster jXj The Coupe . $()25 The Sedan . $()95 715 The Landau $745 - $495 - $395 1 -Ton Truck iChassUOnly) TonTruck (ChajjffOtily) Balloon Tirej Nov Standard On All Models All prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich PERRY-JONES CHEVROLET CO. FranUta, N. C. QUXUITiY AT UOW COST i v s i
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