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UNUSUAL DESIGN' FOR SMALL HOME Excient Balance Is Maintained Between the Exterior and the Interior. HAS SEVEN LARGE ROOMS Yet it Has the Appearance of a Little Bungalow and There Is No Sugges tion of Crowding-Many Con veniences Provided. By WILLIAM A. RADFORD. Mr. William A. Radford will answer questions and give advice FREU OF COST ea all subjects pertaining to the subject of buiding, for the readers of this paper. On account of him wide experience as Editor. Author and Manufacturer, he Lto without doubt, the highest authority em all these subjects. Addreas all laquiries to William A. Radford. No. 1W Prairie avenue. Chicago. Ill. and only enclose two-cent slamp for reply. There are few people who do not de ire an air of coziness in their home that suggestion of snugness which seems a part of the little bungalow and extends an Invitation to all who pass by to come into the little home where comforts are provided in every nook and corner. This quality seems to be always associated with a small home, and those who must have a larger house are often led to discard their desire in this direction and cen ter their attention on arrangement of rooms only. Perhaps the arrangement of rooms Is of initial Importance in plannlng a house, since the family will naturally derive the greatest benefits from hv lag ia it rather than standing on the outside where they ean enjoy the out ward appearance of it, but there is more than one reason why the home builder should expect the architect to -tend the nlety of his design to ex d=er deans and why he should him Am ExeTptiemally WetiDalgud Hymm it be liberal with the architect In lloIsg the arrangement of rooms to he shifted until a balance Is obtained whblch ill favor netither the Interior pr the eterior. The home builder's iuestlor are alwmy* a help to the arhiteet and the home design which 1 based upon a f undamental skeletoa et an the mind of th owner added to, -wa ad pola se by the dealgner, who Is net hampered by a set room arraglemeat Is many times the beats o" a home which is far better than the It 'here •r ,ra r the t home bulder had p tad earI awa the co ines and how e tmoe - Ners associatedl wihtth ea* h a Maser ad tw th more thlle the upal Goo of crowdlng is evident. The de sip is an exceptionl one from every tlardpometi d eraid of the hom b rh pnc ork e tupudrtegb Tt. r the I bilt upion shown the re round rie mt ll o brc cated with an ow hatve lardpge brm tuhaved bee evuhugngata ledge of brick turned up E. W. CARR, Inc. MMr IEATING C Ies Tham You Think. Get Our Pri... Pab. .ab' 44B `as 41 avaGi r'Ur" - tamn ousr al, Des,3r ,in- , PAINT8, 08* AND WINDOW @LAss "**r.i nas u m a. uses P ay 10 $mAss a edge. The two heavy porch ed-l umns are plastered from the top of the rail up to the roof, and these are capped, in balance with the rail, by a single course of brick on edge. The outside-built chimney, in carrying out the idea established in the porch de sign, is built of brick cap at the top. The roof has a graceful slope, which Is swung out over the porch in a brosa curve. The wide expanse of root is broken by the formers, which are very artistically designed. The ends of all rafters are exposed and a unique touch is added in the use of heavy exposed purlias, built up of three lengths of timber, under the r------- * 'JtPlt r(42 I . an I * I M 'et * U I { n 001 1 Second-Floor Plan. rafters of both the main roof and the dormer roofs. The appearance is very striking when the body of the house is finished in some dark tint with pure white trim. Even though this exterior design seems to have been the chief object of attention--t is so thoroughly sate rated with good ideas-there is alas a continuous store of good points in design waiting for the person who opens the heavy oak door with its three little vertical panels of plate glass, and pauses through the house to the handy rear porch. The living room Is large enough to entertain several guests. It extends across the entire width of the house and is lighted through six windows. A fancy balustrade with two square posts is built along the side of the staircase leading to the upper floor. The staircase s directly in front of the door opening from the front porch. A brick fireplace is set into the wall at the end of the room to the left ao this entrance. In the corner of the house next to the ireplace is a handy bookcase built beneath a fancy glass window. A larger window Is situated on the other side of the fireplace. The dining room is entered through a eased opening flanked with bookases. A three-wtndow bay is built Into the wall of the dining room and a buffet is set against the insdde wall. The room is a square, which Is the beat bape for a dining room, since there is plenty et space ea all ides of the table when It Is placed in the center o the room. The kiteb s bin the rear the dining room and may be entered through a swingingl door. The ability the architet is ably llustrated in the arsgent o the kitchen. Uvery easveiee of a light anad ary kitchen, a carefuhl planned pantry and a breakfast porch are here comblned In one rom. A table in which the mink is set runs along the side wall, with a window above It. One cupboard is leated coavenently across the dividing wall between the kitchen and the dliing room, and an other is built Into the outside corner above the space oceupled by the r frigerator. Acroes the room is a little breakfast-nook table with a seat built on each side. This little table will save many steps in serving breakfast and will commend Itsel in many other ways. There is ample room for a stove against the inside waL. 4nother feature which will find fa veor with most people is the bedroom and toilet on the first floor. These rooms are tered a ba hll leading I toward the rear of the house, past the stair, from the living room. This hall I also connected with a side entry by a flight of four steps. The basement Is reached from this entry. There are two large bedrooms and a sleeping porch, which is really an other bedroom having practlcally one entire side built of windows, on the second floor. A hall connects them all and also leads to the bathroom. The front dormer bedroom Is an espe. claly pleasant room, having, ive case ment windows under two of which seats are built OF "GOTFtLIEB REALTY COMPANY. INC." United States of America, State of Louisi ana. '.Parsh of Orleans, City of New Or leans. Ie it known, that on this ninth day of the mnr:tn ,of N.,v-em er, in the year "f our Ioird one thousand nine hundred and s:xtee:r , to'fire me. PIurnell Mitchell M ilner, a in tary public, in and for the State of I.ou :siana. P.irish of (Orleans, aforesaid. duly commrii:nirnedl and qualiied, and in the pres :,e -f :he wirnerses hereinafter named and u:,h.t-seti:ed. personally came and appeared !he - rral persons whise names are here. .i*i:i sus.scribrd. who de, lared to me. notary. ''ihe presence of the undersigned witren-sc ",it. .i filing tm:ii selves cf the provisions If the laws of the State of Louisiana, arld iart t: irl) Act 2t7 of the (;c'ieral Assembly , : St.e ,f l.,iisla:ia for the year 1l14. ief h. se n:i s!ually acreed and c ,::ntrc:e t, u.a" !,y these presents do agree and contract, -i, l ,:Id :,d ,),:gate themselves, thcir he::s I:.i, 1,5 g. and all prisons wh!o may here ai' r ;-,- n,. .as-.sclated with then herein t i, frm i c.rporation under the name and r ,'ei" oiuierts and purposeis, and under the ci:ts: and stipulatl.is and provisions c.n rtt'. d in the following articles, to-w:t; I , The ni.r-i of th:s corporaiion shall be :h. "tottlelt Realty Company, Inc." '! The .',jicts and purposes fir which •:ui crttiratl n is organired and the natu:e ,1i t ihe iusinti s t) be carried on hby it are -i'' y eti l.red ti bc: To buy, sell, lease, mortgage, exchange, or otherwise alienate or ,t i... ,dt ge:.era':v det.il it., pr.,per:sv, b.t. t riell and persnal, in this city and state or ,:re* ,'rer , fI,,r its ,an i:c iul:. or as agent, ',r fcto.unt o others. on c-.mmtninsion or other wtse;: t improve real estate and generally to carry on a real estate business; and to -1, .ay aid all thi:0s cone:cted wi:h c I:";,r: i-uing to said real estate business and .ll -f it- branches. rf, Ih capital stock of this corp.uation h l 'e :fy thou.andl d.iilars ($5,. Ull. rIi fe capital stoack if this corpiratun :isy be Increasedl ti one hun:dred thousand ,I.,- - s ($1" rii. .i.0f. T, e cap :al stick, as presently conti- ::,. -:a;ll <n-isist of five hundred shares ti4,l If the tIr value of o::e hundred dollars .e ,hare )$in- 101,.( lii: p. merents ,,f the subscription to the Si; :,-l -: ,ck made buy Albert AsrhatiTen tburc. fr '49 shares, and by Joseph (lot:lieb, ir 4u shintres, shall not le made in cash, but shall be settled and paid for by said A!',trt .schaftec:Iiurg and Joseph G(,tthieb. )t:t own :lers, transftrring, assigning. sett ig etcr iid delivering. with all legal warran tic,, to this corporlatli, the following der cr'r.e I pr'perty: "A 1 t or portion of ground, in the First lis::,ct in t:e square bounded by St. Charles, .,-i drlct. Ilala and Girod streets, in this ,t . tirm:ng the cirner of St. Charles and luli. streets. and measures seventy-six feet e-ghi: nihes five lines front on St. Charles strert. by one hundred fifteen feet f ur inches in depth and front on Julia street." "A lot In same district and square, adjoin ing the .a!ve, measuring twenty-eight feet ;rnt on: lalia street, by one hundred twenty evsen teet, ten inches. tive lines in depth between parallel lines." "A lot in the same district and square. Ites:gnated by the No. 7 on plan of L. Reizen s'ein. February 25. 1867. and deposited an ,nrace of Edward Barnett, notary public, and measures twenty-eight feet ten inches five lines in depth between parallel lines." Now owned by and standing in the names of Albert Aschaffenburg and Joseph Gott lieb. The consideration of said transfer being fifty thousand dollars ($50.000.00) cash andi the assumption by this company of the mortgage existing on said prpoerty for the sur. of forty-six thousand dollars ($46,000.t0). Forty-nine thousand eight hundred dollars ($49,8U000) of the cash portion of said pur chase price representing the amount of stock subiscribed by said A. Aschaflenburg and Joseph Gottlieb to the capital stock of this company, the directors of this corporation taking cognizance of this transfer, and es i mating and appraising the value of the prop erty at ninety-six thousand dollars ($96, tif The d,,micile of this corporation shall hlie n the cety of New Orleans, State of Lou, istana, where all meetings of stockholders and directors must be held, provided that with the written consent of all directors. valid meetings of directors may be held outside of the state, or within the s:ate elisewhere than at its domicile. Service of all legal process shall be made upon the president of this corporation or, in his ab sence. --n the secretary-treasurer. tg) This corporation shall exist and enjoy succession for the full term and period of ninety-nire years from the date hereof. (bh The business and affairs and corpo rate po-wers of this corporation shall be con ducted by four directors, elected by and from the stockholders annually, on the first Monday of October of each year, unless such day he a holiday, in which event said elec tion shall take place on the next succeeding day which is not a holiday. The '.:lrd of directors }hall be composed of the following named persons, who shall serve until the first Monday of October, 19'17, or unt:l their successors are elected: Joseph (otlieb, Third street, Baton Rouge, I.ouisiana; Ike II. Gottlieb, Third street, Itaton Rouge, Louisiana; A. Aschaffenburg, 4000 St. Charles avenue, New Orleans, Louis iana. E. L. Aschaffenburg. 4900 St Charles ave ihe, New Orleans, Louisiana. With Joseph (;.ttlieb, Third street. Baton Rouge, Louisi ana, as president; Ike HI. Gottlieb, Third street, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as vice president; and Albert Aschaffenburg. 4CWX St. Charles avenue, New Orleans, Louisi ana, as secretary-treasurer. (1) This article of incorporation bears the names and post office addresses of the sub' scribers to same, and a statement of the number of shares which each agree to take. (j) This corporation shall have all the powers enunmerated in Section 7 of Act 267 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana for the year 1914. (k) This act of incorporation may be amended, and the corporation dissolved, and its affairs liquidated, as provided for in Act 267 of the General Assembly of the State of Louisiana for the year 194. Thus done and passed in my office, in New Orleans. Iauisiana, on the date, and in the month and year hereinabove written, in the presentce of N. Markey and Warrick Mc ucen. competent witnesses, residing in this city, who have hereunto signed'theser names with appearers and me, notary, after read ingof the whole. Original Signed: Albert Aschafenbr 4~09 St. Charles, N. O., La., p249 shares; L Aschaffenburg. 4q900 St. Charles, N. O., La., 1 share; Ike H. Gottlieb, by Jos. Gott lieb, Baton Rouge, La., I share; Jos. Gott lieb. Baton Rouge La., 10 shares. Witnesses: N. Markey. W. McQue. PURNELL M. MILNER, Not. Pub. I, the undersied depudty recorder of mort. gages, in and for the pariah of Orleans State of Louisiana, do hereb certify that the above and foregoing act of incorporation of the "Gottlieb Realty ompany, Inc.," was this day duly recorded in my offiace in book 1)201, folio 44. New Orleans, La., November 10, 1916. (Signed) EMILE J. LEONARD, Dy. RI. State of Louisiana, Parish of Orleans. I, Purnell M. Milner, notary public, duly commissioned and qualified, in and for the parish of Orleans, therein residing, hereby certify that the above and Soremotnw is a true and correct copy of the act of Mcorpo. ration of the "ottlieb Realty Company, Inc.," and also of the certificate of the re. corder of mortgages thereto appended, on file and of record in my notarial office. In faith wbereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed n, seal at New Orleans, this 13th day of November, A. D., 1916. PURNELL . MILNfER, Not. Pub. nov 16 23 JO dec 7 14 21 McDonoglhville Coal Co, Coapt. W. F. 8peuce. Sr., Mar. T'CHE & BRIIGIOEB 88. Dealer In Piimsg , Cala , Red Ash ml crmU iCOAL- MmDoxoNovnan, LA. Pho.e Agluru 806.w A IEW Confectionery CAKES, PIES, ETC. mad our Brad Famous In higlns will iraall n all eaor pagrer. To lutiod ear pastry we nwill ive h c ent p urebas a US oet See g rsein is aer senem H. Martinez aksry & Couectoa.ry . 4, A1 Awe., At , on..asmramr ahese ame When You Buy Boys' Clothes "Just follow the crowd" It will lead you here 714-716 Caral St. If your dealer does set hdle "reA.IXT we ill msppiy ]se direct. IPhe Mlla 318 M, Abascal & Bros., Ltd. Dealer* In GROCERIESI And WESTERN PRODUC. ImGorted Absoluth herrly Wine If bottlere and in bul; 75chadle quart In bulk. PELICAN AVE., Cer. Verret St. ALGIERS, LA. T. A. POLLOCK, Jr. Contractor and Buldeor See me for an etimate on that ttidinr FPhse Aldles 31. 44 Vallette Sreet Smoke Portina Cigars We sell lets eof 'e. U. KOEN & CO., Distributors NEW ORLEANS Make, Repair and Palit Anything on Your Automobile O'CONNOR & CO., Ltd. SIS JULIA STRTrr DOUNAR-DUKATE CO. New Orleas La. Larlest Packer i the wUedd of High-Grade Casned Goods. OCymeer Shrimpi Okra and Figs. ahr a&d ah hlte m . als ts. - er M Ser. Gulf Coast Lines Best TO HOUSTON 8:00 P. M. :0 =A. M. Two Daily Trains TO CINCINNATI Via Leated Iikutala---The "Re lle autiful" DPART 8.15 A. Aid ..7: 31. N. Ticket OIeo: 211 St. Chardes St. IDepot: Terminal Statl. • Main 3 1 See The "APACHE TRAIL" I ri ROUTE TO OR FROM CALIFORNIA Do not fail to take this marvelous side trip throush oldest America with its fam·r Catnyon of the Salt River, ancient Cliff Dwellings, giusftic Roosevelt Dam, Copper Camps, etc. It's possible only if you choose the Southern Pacific Lines HO TYONII SN" ATONIO LOS ANGIEL S AN - I IK(8 The "Sunset" Limited and other spleadid trains aford luzuriousdaily service. Write for Apache Trail Booklet. " My Tie omee, lihs-e ab. Nart. __' 7i 1 _ ý' . i~hr__ o ýM h h iswý '.ýoiI. ý"l.A Railroad Schedules. NEW .ORLEANS, FT. JACKSON A GRAND ISLE. Algiers Station. WEEK DAY TRAINS: Lv. Ar. 6:30 a. m. HERO LOCAL . .. 6:55p.m. 8:05 a. m. Lower toast Spec:al _....6:55 p. m. 4:05 p.m. Buas Mail ..... ... ..9:45 a. m. 'On Saturday, leaves at 5:00 a. nm SUNDAY TRAINS: Lv. Ar. 7:00 a. m.Iluras Excursio.n ........9:45 . m. lltI a. . It ura, t xau l. .... n 7:45 p. m. 3:A p :T'. Sp rtsman .,ec:al 8:.. 40 p. m. (Daily except Sundaw) SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES. lepajirt. Arrive. 55 a. a :. TEXAS L 'AL for lits t,,n and a!l tnatouns inter rd:ate .... ... 10p m. 11 .1) -n S'NSET LIM1ITEI for Snl .\:ntonta, El Paso, New 'Mexico, Ar:.,na, Apache Trail and (al:fornia.. .. 8.28 p. m. !I 53 , n. SUNSET IAIll. for Hlous t ,, Gave ston, Austin, Waco. Fort W,,rlth. Dallas, Sat: An:,,:i , IDel Rio and :i:er:.cd.a:e 7:50 A. :. 3 n5p 'n T.AFAYETTE I.Ot'AL for I..,fayette and all s:tatin irterme ate .11:40 a. m. 7 45 p m. TEXAS LIMITED f,,r ou:s-,n, (G;.:vestn. Austin. Fort Wor.h. Dallas and other N,ar:h Trxa' points 6:50a im II tOp m. SI'NSEI" EXPRESS for lI',ui ton. (;alieston. Waco, Fort Worth, l)allai, San Antonin. El Paso, Apache Trail. ('ailfrnia and inter nrdiate pol::ts . 6:45 p. m. No Servant Problem Here. The servant problem has not both ered Mrs. H. L. Garland of Opelousas, La., according to the American Maga zsine. She has had one servant in her family for 63 years, a negro woman who commenced her duties as servant eight years before the Civil war be gan. The name of this paragon, who shows that the old-time darky devo tion still exists, is Mrs. Sophie Simms. Little at a Time. The chief art of learning, as Locke has observed, is to attempt but little at a time. The widest excursions of the mind are made by short flights frequently repeated; the most lofty fabrics of science are formed by the continued accumulation of single prop ositlons.-Johnson. Explaining Ingratitude. The general cry is against ingrati tude, but the complaint is misplaced; it should be against vanity; none but direct villains are capable of willful ingratitude: but almost everybody is capable of thinking he hath done more than another deserves, while the other thinks he hath received less than he deserves.-Pope. The First Telephone. The telephone. in an imperfect form, was first exhibited at the Cen tennial exposition in Philadelphia in 1876. The company for its develop ment was formed soon afterward. Toothbrush Case. Art ticking is very appropriate for making toothbrush cases. They should be lined with gpm tissue and finished with seam binding around the edge, with loops to hang by. Always place the bristle end inside to protect from dust germs. Worth Coesidering. "Tm going to a summer hotel that makes a specialty of good thainge to eat. The manager weighs nearly 300 pounds and his wife tips the scales at more than 200 pounds." "Still, I wouldn't Jump to conclusions. How do youm know they eat there?" On Second Thought. "Did you close that deal for the role of your farm" "No." replltd Furmer Corntosel. "The folks ud up an advertisememnt for summer boerders. When I read it over it made the place seem so comfortable and attractive 1 couldn't think of leaving ILt" When in Need of CUT FLOWERS WEDDOING BOUQUETS AND FUNERAL DESIGNS Virgin Cau Supply TYo Proptly Telphseo Write or Wire 838 Canal St. PhsiM e Main SW NeOrem Help Us Improve y0 ~-Service Efficient Telephone Service depend.' .,I ::u.h upon the does upon the Operator. No matter how well trained or he.I ,, e':;,(tent the b er she cannot render good service unless t,- "cra bers Lr - properly. te. WE ASK YOUt (I"P-1'IiL\TI1ON. ýý" f\Cumberland Tele and Telegraph C El Trelles Clear Havana Cigar, Sc U 142 CHARTRES STBEET NEW Phone Main 714 EST. ILTS1IIlE ';,,: J. C. MEYER & SON JEWELERS Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry and Silverware DlMll II Watches and Jewelry It. 1aired 1233 DECATUR STRtEET Neaw . L 0 Phone Hemlock 803 NEW O01l4l4 THE OLD FAMOUS BATH HOUSE Late.t Sanitary lmpr.vreentaN RN Turkish, Russian and Sulphur Baths 60 cesh' PLAIN BATHS 2n CGnts Maeeaer am. Cir epadl.e in Attendance Ladiw' CHAS. HANTEL, Proprietor 32O Conti Street - - - - - Hem C.lew and Pr.weiu Cu.I Pg MaS The Thrifty Housewit Uses GAS for Cooking. or Heatinl. It is the economical fuel. You can Turn it Off or On as needed. Call and See Our Gas Equipment. I[W ORLEAIS RAILWAYS & [1611 John Kleinkemper, Grocerds .Wina, and Liquars Wood. Coal, hef, Oats, Braea. Etc. J. Sprada's C EER, LIQUORS and Just at Finl DELICATESSEN JOHN P. VEISmN, Pies Carstens & Vezien Co, S Chandlers aad G 6W MoGAN STRET. P O-No-. ALE-S - TORNADO are due and against Loss. see RA. TANSEr Pboms Agers 9126 151 Odaoi ESTABLISHED 1860 HAVE YOUR HOUSE RAISED bV ABRY BROS., HOUSE RAISERS, MOVE AND SNORERS Offic: 604 Hennen BuildiAs.3 PhonOe Main 49 NE OR efor Pr ttFI wlE New Orlea9ns Brew1 if',