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Campai fiHUPEHTY'SEAHE’ is ALSO NEEDED, | PETTIT BEUEVES | Average Man Spends Time Studying: Auto Than; He Authority Declares instructional campaign of con- «ble magnitude should be under- by the architect, contractor, iz material supplier and others d in building activities in «1-1 the home owner and pros- me owner to the basic {w} z good house. values ler factors which ate] keeping the home in m of repair so that no the investment re- state lation p Oper anits The | foregoing is the opinion er‘ wed by Walter R. Petit, an of- it A. 8. Petlit and Sons, Hun-| tun of the Nassau Sut- Lum ber and Supply corporation, » further advises that the build-! 4 industry extract a page from thay sutomobile industry and em- ime of the same methods used] ping the automobile owner ad-| of how t for his car. Compare House To Car : a house and caring prop-) i.\ Mr, Pettit states in de- may almost be said to be & in Itself, This fact, however, appreciited. The average man buys a thowand dollar muto-| » spends - considerably more| i> and effort in learning its mech-| ; oprrating parts and their care) be ever exercises in the care inspection, say, of his $10,000 -Why this should be so, It 1s : to understand. Perbaps, he lcs the home requires no atten-) 1 If such is the case nothing could tirther from the truth, 'he average purchaser of a home « saidiy In need of instruction as to constitutes essential factors of uns'ruction, of heating, of wall tion, and of a dozen other c values And after he has moved » the house, he needs advice as » its care and upkeep Just as much «s lie needs the advice of the auto- mobile seivice mechanic in obtaining (wudamental information on the care an operation-of his new car. tu actufity there should be no d Mes Ity tha Ils \i me wert in making the owner see ssity of caring properly: for It constitutes a very ap- ureclable-s.zed inves ment and Tep- a.\ in addition, a - twenty-four) - w day necessity. And yet, It is| far from the real facts Mr hs ps not Average House Pur- wer does not spend nth L.me or effort on his puse inspection and repair as be} v In caring for the car in the} ONE-PIECE SNK - Mos Plumbers Recommend Latest] Model And Offer It In Wide, Variety Of Colors | | imbers sinks made} it ne. piece including. the back be-! vise of thelr sanitgry \features fany housewives when . purchas- i mew kitchen. equipment insist wat the sink will te high enough 1a allow . thein to work without Inuding their backs when washing the dishes. Many sinks in the old- er kitchens were too low Tinted enamc! may now be se- cited in sinks so that the color heme may be carried out in this! »ment > stove should be hand-| wated with refirence to the| and work table. Nowadays when is the vogue, the stove: also in gay colors such ms red and thus permitting: the decorative i to be carried out still further. | \Chether the refrigerator should within the kitchen or in an en- {ryw .y depends on local conditions I must be handily located to save When ice is used, the re- Ir'werator should be , neat the door w prevent (racking of dirt into the nouse & Many city, apartments are provid- e4 with outdoor icing. the Ice being d into the box through a door utside wall The iceman enter the kitchen at all - rigerator is of course provided ! a door matching the outside In the wall lectric lights should be located () ave sood iMumination. Central 1 iten give shadows and one wife when modernizing hor (t: hen - avoided . this. disadvantage nsisting on several wall lights, ISYS AONFIOENT OF SENATE GAINS \Prohibition Drawn,\ Says McBride Of Anti-Saloon League P recommend STIINGTON, - Sept. - 20. -(P)- ilenan. wet drive-for gains this year has been ac- by F. Seott McBride, ent of the . Antl-Saloon ', io have caused the prohibition tn be wore clearly drawn than since the coming of pro- pf any. tim hibition \i the same time the scope of the campmign was revealed to nt in reports of political expen- tures filed with the clerk of the r which showed that so far in 1910 wet - organ sations _ have. senft $425,370 while dry forces . reported apending. only 602 The wets forced the tssue In this -. campaig McBride | amid. \It Is a poor year for a> wobbler.\ In the face of the an hibition {\ € however, the antl-sal leader e«pressed confidence dry forees would be strengthened in the senate and a i continue to hold 70 'per cent. e house of representatives \gainst the wet outlays collections re [face tailing $383,188, 'The against the prohibition mandied the bulk of the cailecting $392,839 and funds lected than spent. 621 took place in New Jersey and Mis- sourl. In Missouri the prohibition na- tional committee reported and collecting $4,065. The league's national campaign committee reported no expenditures up to Bep- tember 10. prohibition mssoctation penditures separately, stonal and women's organization for nation- al prohibition reform making up the total wet forces reporting. More sults discounted heavily the wet Does Home, Building arys, for the house, while of the 29 new supporters bition repeal he said \20 have been for modification or some substitute \far prohibition all the time,\ and of others {been counted in the dry estimate,\ Of The 22 Million Houses In [In an interview, |this fact, and to get to work on beau- Issue Closely! took in $11, The principal act les reported Several state branches of the anti- oct reported ex- the congres- modification league district McBride's view of the primary f- 'laims to gains, He contended they had defeated \some seven or eight claimed for prohi- \a majority had never HALF OF HOMES NEED REPAIRING U. S. 50 Per Cent. Are Over Eight Years Old Of the 22 million houses in the United -States at the present time, 11 million are over eight years old, and practically all of them are in need of some repairs, some added conveniences or some form of re- modeling, is the statement made by Hubert F. Corwin, president of the Corwin ahd Vail Lumber company, Riverhead division of the Nassau-Suf- folk Lumber and Supply corporation, in a review of prospective business existing In the Industry for recon- struction. work, Regarding the many phases of re- construction and remodeling which houses of this age require, Mr. Cor- win states: \Many of the foregoing 11 million houses will be found to have cell- Ings cracked or floors in need of replacement; others undoubtedly bave, bathrooms or kitchens that could easily be improved and brought up-to-date with only a small ex- penditure: while in other instances there will be found many in need of mew roofs, new exterior painting, new side walls, storm windows, Insulated attics, damp-proof cellars and scor of other repairs and replacements u; neglect of which is costing the own- er dearly in value depreciation of the property and in actual physical dis- comfort,\ FREEPORT MAN WANTS OLD HOMES PRESERVED Oliver E. U. Reynolds, plumbing ana heating contractor at 50- North Main: street, Freeport, is. launching. a drive almed at keeping up the value of older homes In the city. \Many people,\ said Mr, Reynolds \will put up with disadvantages because they hated to think of leaving the house they've lived in for years \But the essential equipment in a house must be kept up to date, or the house loses in market .value-and those who live in it suffer inconve- nience. We plan to call attention to tifyimg and holding the value of the older homes. It can be done on a convenient payment plan.\ izing his home has at his command Modern - bankers . are In home modernization for they know that the movement is not only build- up the town, but is placing their de- positors® money in a safe Investment. Varied Source Of Money When the home owner is ready to seek money for {flying out his modernizing ideas, he has a varied source of Institutions from which he can usually secure the cash to pay the bills. He man have saved the money and have it standing ready in his savings or checking account. The average 'man, however, hes to bor- row the money from some financial Institution. Banks, national and state, build- Ing and loan associations, private In- dividuals and some insurance organ- izations stand ready to lend their money on real estate loans of this character. Modernization Risk Is Good These financial organizations are willing to-Joan money anhmodzrn- ization programs because they know that the risk is good. Money in- vested in improving property adds to the value of the property. Every dol- lar Invested in modernizing a home adds to the value of the dwelling} e-- shingles. Most Irfiprovements Builder Less Than $1,000 Bankers Say Movement Builds Up Town And That Investments Are Safe 'The home owner today who is looking for financial aid when modern- stand ready to help him in carrying out his plans. He can goto these financial institutions with a clear cut proposition and he can be assured an interested sympathetic audience. Interested» #--- lames ondcleclpeo A NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL TYPE By R. C. Hunter & Bro., Archts., New York City mesr Floor pag i For the open suburbs or setting, a simple New England Colonial house looks well. ' This house has an inviting latticed entrance porch to bid one welcome and a cool protected living porch that brings one close to nature. The House has a finish of The side walls are white while the roof is finished in a dark green, The shutters should be finished green or Colonial blue, pastel shades. From the front entrance porch one is led into a small arched vestibule that thas a coat closet on one side, thence we pass into a generous hall and admire the Colonial stairway that gracefully leads to the second floor. The hall opens up well into the living room on one side and the dining room aas ,;{—, opposite. Cost m varied source of institutions who cure this money is now available through a varied list of institutions organized to ald the deserving home owner. The man who warts to modernize, who has his home clear as far as the title is concerned, and who has m good moral record will 'find that the financial institutions of the lo- cality will look with interest upon his application for a loan. CARLTON E. BAUSCH LICENSED SURYEYOR 43 Patten Ave. OCEANSIDE, L. I. Phone R. V. C. 6489 Title Guarantee Surveyors Quality Merchandise Prompt Service GUARANTEED _ WORKMANSHIP GEORGE BERNHARD HEATING CO., INC. by just so much. Many home own- ers who have modernized their home| state that for each dollar Invested [they receive two or three dollars in {Increased value in the house An Investigation made by one or-| ganization showed that 32 per cent dol- lars in increased value of the old per cent of the others stated they [had received double their investment. Fifteen per cent felt that they hid received $4 and more for every dol- Jar they spent in modernizing. Financial. men know that the value of house. immediately in- crenses whin money ix spent on mod- ernizing and that the loans are gh‘hctd where the return Is sure. t is why they are receptive toward (gm home owner an. money for improvement know that there is little or no, risk Involved. penditure 'of $1,000 or lem. Bix out of every ten homes, ms a mat- by a building and. Joan ongantm- $788,932. Among the dis- nis was Mrted $10,000 spent Pennay ivania for Thomas W, Pullip and tim ar 5. Bohlen in the RepublicaM| the amount The dryw reported more fund eck That the of m ure T will be the wet ticket is \maney “Niki not of the number questioned believed!) Phone Jamaica 7035-8002 house per dollar invested. Eighteen! tet of fact. 'An investigation madelf Where to Buy in Long \ RESIDENTIAL s HEATING EXPERTS ;| Steam-Hot Water Heating 137-28 Jamaica Ave. FOUR OTHER BRANCHES | Terms arranged if desired METCALF BROS., INC. Plumbing and Heating secoun F.oce PLau a country closet is provided off the hall. the stairs. One bed room and a bath are pro- large vided on the third floor. in apple family. five feet. Cost about $11,000. Editor We Build and Finance Anywhere on Long Island 'so mae me sam On the second floor we find four bed rooms and a bath. Each bed room has at least one closet and a generous linen The hall has a window that gives good light to This giges a total of five bed rooms and -two baths, ample for a good size This house measures forty-seven feet across the front and should have a lot with a frontage of not less than sixty- Complete working plans and spec”?! cations of this house may be obtained | for a nominal sum from the Building Refer to House H-A-72, Our homes are not portable; they are designed to order and Individually carpentered BEFORE YOU BUILD See some of the work we' have done and are doing DADE BROTHERS Builders Homes, Bungalows, Garages, General Building Opp. Roosevelt Flying Field Phone Garden Send for Design Booklet 'N Cuy sese ~*~? heat this winter, these \Our work's Port Mant looked. into: Is your bollet clean. Smoke pipe in good Got Your. ComFort on OuR Have you aytomatle Has plant proper saf A telephone call fro bring an expert to m PHONE FREEPORT 1162 All Work Guar 50-52 No. Main St. - spection without charge. - you'll know just what to expect from your heating plant (Soor Comrognm}\ \_ \ar br Sim: kfiuk COHFORT- J .In order to be assured of adequate are some of the things which ought to be Are radiator valves O. K Did every radiator heat last AS YOU WALL winter. FIND--m Did your pipes pound. condition Dampers working properly control. Are grates in good sliape ety devices. m. you will ake an In- Then anteed Easy Payments Arranged Oliver E. U. Reynolds Estimates Given On All Plumbing and Heating Work Freeport SPECIAL REPAIR DEPARTMENT Rockville Centre 4088 ., 19 Morris Avenue 'The Builder's Friend' ina's. -s ---# anes EXPERT ON TAX LAWS TO SPEAK T0 REALTY MEN Experts To Offer Plans For Re- lief At Conference Next Month At Saranac; Profes- sor Lutz On List A statewide conference on tax prob- lems affecting real estate has been ar- ranged by the legislation and taxation commillce of New York State Asso- clation of Real Estate boards ms a part of the 26th annual convention of the organization to be held at Saranac inn, October 2, 3, 4, according to an announcement made by President G. William Magly of Jamaica. This conference will be attended by dred prominent business men and realty convention. The general theme of the tax con- ference will be 'How Real Estate May | Load it now Carries\ and all the ad- dresses will bear upon some phase of this subject. Some of the most out- standing tax experts in the country have been secured to discuss the prob- lems of taxation as they relate to real estate. J. Irving Walsh, chairman of representatives of every real estate| $ board in New York state and invita-|¥ tions have been issued to allied mess organizations and several hun- citizens of the state, who have been! commissioned by Governor Roosevelt | as delegates to the tax conference and | % Be Relleved of a Part of the Tax|& the committee, will introduce . Hon. Mark Graves, state tax commisstoner, who will preside at the meetings and will also address the conference. Tax Relief Professor Harley L. Lutz, depart- ment of economics, Princeton univer- sity, will present the possibilities of| \Tax Relief Through-(a) Control of expenditures; local government; (c) Re-allocation of functional | responsibilities.\ Sharing honors on the program will be Dr. Carl Shoup, Columbia university, who will talk on \The Pros and Cons of | the Sales Tax\ giving consideration | to both the general sales tax and a | sales tax on fuxuries or selected com- modities as a means of relief. The question of \The Income Tax WINDOW SHADES 85C Made to 85C Order D. 22 W. Merrick Rd., Freeport, L. L Phone Freeport 1263 Safety First! Overflowing Cesspools Are Dangerous Don't Delay - Your Health Is At Stake. Milburn Contracting Co. (b) Reorganization of | ness and personal incomes. the decorative Office, 5 Village Ave. or on in-|pHied over plaster, gn Seen as Need to Educate U. S. Public on House Val dis wil ues available to builders is designed Ulmbr in tones and textures suitable ouner buildings. It comes in rolls like wall paper and . may be ap- wall board or unincorporated busi-/other surfaces to give a washable Established 1907 Edwin S Voorhis, C. E. Engineer and Surveyor Res., 64 Maine Ave. Tel. 4104 FENCES athletic elds, Rockville Centre, We futnish complete: fencing for residences, factories, schools, country | estates, tennis courts, parks, public and private institutions. MERRICK ROAD, VALLEY STREAM, L. I. Telephone Valley Stream 726, Ext. 1 LONG ISLAND'S ONLY MANUFACTURER OF FENCES N.ov. WASHABLE, PERMANENT! A textured wall covering that is! artistic, Tel. 312-M Mr. Tobin |non-cracking surface Blue Prints | Drawing Materials ROCKVILLE CENTRE washable d hes reeenuy peer acveipeg ma' BLUE PRINT, INC. This new intéresting addition to !* Maple Ave. wall material ~ now Tel R. V. C. 4064 TATE ENGINEERING COMPANY Bonded Sewer Contracters-Septic Tanks- Drainage-Sewer Connections. 306 Sunrise Highway Tel. Rockville Centre 6578 FENCES WIRE Rose: arches, wire. partitions, 4 window and skylight guards, and miscellaneous wire products. Playground equipment. Write for Catalogue, * inlet edip iinet Freeport 3 ——_F\_F_— Average Price o u Screens $1.95 | Storm Sash $2.05 On orders placed this month for fulure delivery, there is no harge for fit to exact size, ° Al “twat-funk screens, casement sash, shutters, doors, and trim. Garage doors $12.50 per pair. STENSON'S SASH SHOP Tel. Lyn. 3327 Bronze 18-mesh Merrick Road 9 Franklin St. PIPELESS FURNACES Closing Out Below Cost Phone Hempstead 3538 For Prompt Delivery H. BEROZA Stove & Plumbing Supplies Lynbrook Hempstead a* lineu.‘ vance. You can tional rate. Name ...... ArtrHur L. Brun 9 Harrison Av ING , Bald wit Tel. Freeport 1205 e More Room For You In The Basement Mr. Harvey! You have a lounge room in the basement if you only thought of it. Everything is quieter . plenty of warmth and it can be made very cozy. If you've never thought of it take a look around. A Gas Heater will bring clean- Gas is clean, requires no labor, storage or ordering in ad- use as much or F little as you need and summertime comfort will prevail in your home the year around. A request will bring you reliable information about the cost of heating your home with gas on our op- - Nassau & Suffolk Lighting Co. MAIN OFFICE - - OLD COUNTRY ROAD - - MINEOLA mones Ciip And Mdil Today a.» DEAR SIRS: Kindly furnish me authoritative infor- mation of the cost of heating my home by gas on your optional rate. N. D. R. erster tee rame cue tas mantener 1