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Bennet Lumber Co., Inc. - -Release Date: February 13, 2016 [EBook #51205] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BENNETT'S SMALL HOUSE CATALOG 1920 *** - - - - -Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - - - - - - Bennett's - Small House Catalog - - 1920 - - Ray H. Bennett Lumber Co., Inc. - -[Illustration: FRONT COVER -Bennett Homes -Better Built Ready Cut - -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., INC. -NORTH TONAWANDA--N.Y.] - - Bennett Homes - Better Built Ready Cut - - RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., INC. - NORTH TONAWANDA--N.Y. - - LUMBER - LATH--SHINGLES - WINDOWS--DOORS - MILL WORK - - NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. - - -Dear Friend, - -We send this catalog to you with just one thought in mind, Service. As -you turn the pages and study the various houses, remember that we are -planning and building for YOU. No trouble is too great, no detail too -small, if by personal consideration and supervision we can provide you -with your ideal home. - -Our architects have studied the requirement of comfortable, convenient, -up-to-date houses. In the designs shown in this catalog, you will find -embodied their ideas--the results of considering the greatest -convenience at the least cost. - -Not only do we supply you with blue prints of the house you select, but -our special service department is ready to assist you in your interior -decorating. Then too, our service department can give you any -information you require in regard to the erection of your house. - -You naturally will want to know the approximate cost of erecting the -house of your choice, the cost of the mason work, plumbing, lighting, -heating, etc. This we shall be glad to furnish you, if you will write to -us for such information. - -In buying a Bennett Home, you are really gratifying your individual -tastes. You have infinite choice of designs, any of which can be -slightly or moderately altered. You can choose your own color for -outside paint and inside finish. Cupboards and closets of convenient -size and situation, bay windows, French doors, fire places, stairways, -colonnades,--all these are yours to command. - -We have already selected for you the best framing materials, lumber and -hardware. The little touches that make the home and radiate the -personality of the owners--these we leave to your individual choice. - -It is YOUR home that you are to build, and we offer you our assistance -and co-operation. - -Cordially Yours, - -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., INC. - -JAS|RN - - - -Bennett Homes -Better-Built Ready-Cut - -PRICES OF BENNETT HOMES DECEMBER 1, 1921 - -PRICES ARE NET F. O. B. CARS NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y. - -DELIVERED PRICES QUOTED ON REQUEST. - -TERMS: Net Cash with Order. - -TERMS: - - =1. Cash with Order.= 5% discount from gross amount allowed when Cash - in full is sent with order, or - - =2. 25% Cash with Order.= Balance sight draft with order bill of - lading attached. No discount from gross amount allowed under these - terms. - -WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK. - - - 5% Cash - Name Page Gross Discount Net - - Aberdeen, Plan A 30 $1944.78 $ 97.23 $1847.55 - Aberdeen, Plan B 30 2418.89 120.94 2297.95 - Arcadia, Plan A 31 1610.33 80.51 1529.82 - Arcadia, Plan B 31 1907.57 95.37 1812.20 - Atherton 32 2481.17 124.05 2357.12 - Auburn, Plan A 56 1074.09 53.70 1020.39 - Auburn, Plan B 56 1273.94 63.69 1210.25 - Avon 10 2940.28 147.00 2793.28 - - Beverly, Plan A 60 1142.60 57.13 1085.47 - Beverly, Plan B 60 1224.00 61.20 1162.80 - Bison 22 2342.62 117.13 2225.49 - Bryant 12 2465.12 123.25 2341.87 - - Charlotte, Plan B 11 3184.52 159.22 3025.30 - Clarendon 39 3345.17 167.25 3177.92 - Cleo 26 2313.83 115.69 2198.14 - Cloverdale, Plan A 55 1380.97 69.04 1311.93 - Cloverdale, Plan B 55 1519.36 75.96 1443.40 - Concord, Reg. 61 1317.45 65.87 1251.58 - Concord, Plan B 61 1585.31 79.26 1506.05 - Colonial 44 4243.05 212.15 4030.90 - - Delaware, Plan A 58 1747.45 87.37 1660.08 - Delaware, Plan B 58 1949.84 97.49 1852.35 - Dover, Reg. 50 2120.89 106.04 2014.85 - Dover, Plan B 50 2275.89 113.79 2162.10 - - Emerson 62 1697.23 84.86 1612.37 - Erie 45 2281.00 114.05 2166.95 - - Flanders 35 2024.85 101.24 1923.61 - Forsyth 38 3049.37 152.46 2896.91 - Franklin 17 2550.71 127.53 2423.18 - Frederick 46 3669.70 183.48 3486.22 - Fulton 25 2552.78 127.63 2425.15 - - Genesee 41 2202.63 110.13 2092.50 - - Hamilton 24 2994.63 149.73 2844.90 - Harriet 33 2776.88 138.84 2638.04 - Hartley 43 2753.12 137.65 2615.47 - Harvard 14 2071.13 103.55 1967.58 - - Ideal 23 2654.70 132.73 2521.97 - Ilion 13 2440.36 122.01 2318.35 - - Janis 40 3088.00 154.40 2933.60 - - Kenmore, Plan A 54 804.91 40.24 764.67 - Kenmore, Plan B 54 1039.82 51.99 987.83 - - Lancaster 34 2905.94 145.29 2760.65 - La Salle 21 3076.84 153.84 2923.00 - Lawton, Plan A 53 1647.97 82.39 1565.58 - Lawton, Plan B 53 1825.67 91.28 1734.39 - Lincoln 16 2849.67 142.48 2707.19 - - Madison 66 2510.10 125.50 2384.60 - Maidstone, Plan A 52 1131.47 56.57 1074.90 - Maidstone, Plan B 52 1386.96 69.34 1317.62 - Monroe 59 2100.69 105.03 1995.66 - - Nelson 47 1728.63 86.43 1642.20 - New Hartford 19 2185.30 109.26 2076.04 - Niagara 20 2459.91 122.99 2336.92 - - Olean 42 2012.08 100.60 1911.48 - Ontario 64 2051.56 102.57 1948.99 - - Potomac 18 3124.68 156.23 2968.45 - - Raymond 15 2305.83 115.29 2190.54 - Richard 48 2045.57 102.27 1943.30 - Rochester 49 2340.15 117.00 2223.15 - - Salem 28 2538.93 126.94 2411.99 - Shamrock, Plan A 57 1124.27 56.21 1068.06 - Shamrock, Plan B 57 1429.11 71.45 1357.66 - Sherrill, Plan A 51 1551.68 77.58 1474.10 - Sherrill, Plan B 51 1898.22 94.91 1803.31 - Stanley 65 1230.88 61.54 1169.34 - - Tremont 67 4051.07 202.55 3848.52 - - Waverly 63 2006.09 100.30 1905.79 - Woodward 29 1723.77 86.18 1637.59 - - York 27 1914.00 95.60 1818.40 - - =SUMMER COTTAGES=, Pages 68-69 - - Wenona 68 $842.07 $42.10 $799.97 - Newport 68 786.86 39.34 747.52 - Ivernia 69 702.34 35.11 667.23 - Linwood 69 800.36 40.01 760.35 - - =GARAGES=, Pages 69-70 - - Buick 10 × 14 $170.12 $ 8.50 $161.62 - Buick 10 × 16 182.48 9.12 173.36 - Buick 12 × 16 196.45 9.82 186.63 - Buick 12 × 18 210.21 10.51 199.70 - Buick 12 × 20 217.08 10.85 206.23 - - Cadillac 18 × 16 275.84 13.79 262.05 - Cadillac 18 × 18 293.09 14.65 278.44 - Cadillac 18 × 20 306.98 15.34 291.64 - Cadillac 20 × 18 306.98 15.34 291.64 - Cadillac 20 × 20 325.52 16.27 309.25 - Cadillac 27 × 20 417.76 20.88 396.88 - - Hudson 10 × 14 169.83 8.49 161.34 - Hudson 10 × 16 181.72 9.08 172.64 - Hudson 12 × 16 199.97 9.99 189.98 - Hudson 12 × 18 208.73 10.43 198.30 - Hudson 14 × 16 212.73 10.63 202.10 - Hudson 14 × 18 226.63 10.33 215.30 - - Peerless 18 × 16 288.10 14.40 273.70 - Peerless 18 × 18 301.76 15.08 286.68 - Peerless 18 × 20 315.26 15.76 299.50 - Peerless 20 × 18 315.26 15.76 299.50 - Peerless 20 × 20 327.42 16.37 311.05 - - Bennett Special 8 × 12 90.94 4.54 86.40 - Bennett Special 8 × 14 97.61 4.88 92.73 - Bennett Special 8 × 16 110.18 5.50 104.68 - Bennett Special 10 × 12 99.22 4.96 94.26 - Bennett Special 10 × 14 109.25 5.46 103.79 - Bennett Special 10 × 16 122.23 6.11 116.12 - -[Illustration: Bennett Homes Better-Built Ready-Cut Order Form - -FORM 211-5-20 120M-PK-1000] - -This book is the story, in word and picture, of actual homes proven by -living people to be Beautiful, Practical, Substantial. ¶ The designs and -plans are the final creations, after years of study and experience, of -Foremost American Authorities on Home Architecture and Construction. ¶ -Economy is the controlling thought in these plans--not economy that -merely cheapens but that which eliminates all unnecessary costs without -sacrifice of appearance, strength or utility. ¶ Bennett Homes are truly -Better-Built--better to look at, better to live in and better to last. - -[Illustration] - -CATALOG No. 18 - -Copyright 1920 by - -=_Ray H. Bennett Lumber Co., Inc. -NORTH TONAWANDA - N. Y._= - -ESTABLISHED 1902 - - - - -INDEX - - -Page - -Bennett Advantages, 7 - -Bennett Economies, 4-7 - -Bennett Method, 4-7 - -Bennett Plant, 1 - - -Cellars, 9 - -Chimneys, 9 - -Colonnades, 36-37 - - -Decorating Service, Inside Back Cover - -Doors, 36-37 - -Double Home, 46-67 - -Duplex Home, 46-67 - - -Economies, 4-7 - - -Foundation Plans, 9 - -French Doors, 36-37 - - -Garages, 69-70 - Buick - Hudson - Peerless - Cadillac - Bennett Special, 69 - -Guarantee, Order Form - - -Hardware, 36-37 - -Heating, 71-72 - -History--Home Building, 3 - -Houses, 10-35 and 38-67 - Aberdeen, 30 - Arcadia, 31 - Atherton, 32 - Auburn, 56 - Avon, 10 - Beverly, 60 - Bison, 22 - Bryant, 12 - Charlotte, 11 - Clarendon, 39 - Cleo, 26 - Cloverdale, 55 - Concord, 61 - Colonial, 44 - Delaware, 58 - Dover, 50 - Emerson, 62 - Erie, 45 - Flanders, 35 - Forsyth, 38 - Franklin, 17 - Frederick, 46 - Fulton, 25 - Genesee, 41 - Hamilton, 24 - Harriet, 33 - Hartley, 43 - Harvard, 14 - Ideal, 23 - Ilion, 13 - Janis, 40 - Kenmore, 54 - Lancaster, 34 - LaSalle, 21 - Lawton, 53 - Lincoln, 16 - Madison, 66 - Maidstone, 52 - Monroe, 59 - Nelson, 47 - New Hartford, 19 - Niagara, 20 - Olean, 42 - Ontario, 64 - Potomac, 18 - Raymond, 15 - Richard, 48 - Rochester, 49 - Salem, 28 - Shamrock, 57 - Sherrill, 51 - Stanley, 65 - Tremont, 67 - Waverly, 63 - Woodward, 29 - York, 27 - - -Kitchen Cabinets, 36-37 - - -Landscape Service, Inside Back Cover - -Lighting, 71-72 - -Linen Closet, 36-37 - -Lock Sets, 36-37 - - -Masonry, 9 - -Medicine Cabinet, 36-37 - -Mirror Door, 36-37 - - -Paints, 9 - -Plaster, 9 - -Plumbing, 71-72 - -Prices, with letter - - -References, 2 - -Reverse Plans, 8 - - -Specifications--general, 8-9 - -Specifications--detail, with each home - -Stairways, 36-37 - -Summer Cottages, 68-69 - Wenona - Newport - Ivernia - Linwood - - -Two Family Home, 46-67 - -Trim--interior, 36-37 - - -Wardrobe, 36-37 - -Windows, 36-37 - - -[Illustration: 3 Letters of Reference - -REFERENCES - -THE STATE NATIONAL BANK NORTH TONAWANDA, N.Y. - -BUFFALO TRUST COMPANY BUFFALO, N.Y. - -THE FIRST TRUST CO. OF TONAWANDA TONAWANDA, N.Y. - -REFERENCES - -OUR CUSTOMERS EVERYWHERE ANY BANK OR TRUST COMPANY COMMERCIAL AGENCIES.] - - "_=Home-keeping hearts are happiest; - For those who wander they know not where - Are full of trouble and full of care; - To stay at home is best.=_" - --LONGFELLOW - -The first home was purposely built beside the "Sacred Fire". - -The story runs that fire came as a gift from the Gods to Man. And so -heavenly seemed its qualities of beauty, light and warmth, that Man -reverenced it--ceased wandering and built his abode around its glowing -radiance. - -Through the ages--from the rugged cave, the rough tent of animal skins, -the crude log cabin, down to the Home Beautiful of To-day--home building -has been the strong primal instinct. Men have practiced all the pursuits -of peace and war for those things for which home stands--love, family, -hospitality, security, worship. Indeed, the home building spirit is the -very backbone of civilization. Intelligent, thoughtful men always desire -their families to live the home life, because they know that the best of -physical, mental and moral powers are developed under home's benign -influence. - -Almost the first thought of the Pilgrims after they had landed on -America's new shores was of a home. And so immediately they built -themselves sturdy houses of the straight-shafted pine trees that stood -everywhere about the rugged shores. And some of these homes are still -standing, amazing testimony to the vigor and endurance of wood. - -Today, more than ever before, people are seriously considering how they -shall live. They realize that the dwelling place has a marked influence -upon living and character--that the inspiration of home, next to -religion, is the greatest in life. - -Perforce, many must live part of their lives in the rented house. But -however desirable, no family can ever acquire quite that deep-seated -love and interest for, nor have the incentive to adorn and beautify, a -dwelling place for which they pay toll to a landlord. But when the place -which shelters the family belongs to them, when they know that every -thought and every dollar they put into it is a permanent investment -which pays big dividends in the family happiness and contentment--then -that place, however lowly or humble, becomes truly a home. Naturally -then, the tendency is strongly toward the owned private home. - -The dainty cottage--the inviting semi-bungalow--the comfortable -Colonial--the cosy story-and-a-half--these are the leading types of -homes to-day. And when there is built into them that particular beauty, -and those conveniences--modern sanitation, lighting, ventilation and -heating--that will suit the taste of the individual family, their mode -of living and their pocketbook--then indeed does the dwelling place -become "a thing of beauty and a joy forever". - -Bennett Homes, Better-Built and Ready-Cut, satisfy every desire and -every need of home-lovers--for the dwelling-place which shall possess -charm, convenience and endurance to the greatest extent consistent with -the desired investment. - -[Illustration: =A Better-Built idea--routing (instead of cleating) -stair-stringers for fine workmanship, and accurate fit.=] - - -HOW SCIENCE SOLVED THE HIGH COST OF HOME-BUILDING - -Up to the present, the great drawback to home-building has been the -excessive cost, by the individually-built-house method. - -Plans by experienced architects have been costly; the cost of lumber has -been high; the amount of labor necessary to cut and trim rough and -finished lumber has been a serious item; there have been endless -worries--delays--extra costs; plans have looked good on paper, but have -not worked out well; contractors have been known to be careless about -the quality of the material and of the work on the job. - -What will avoid all the usual waste, delays, disappointments, -and--what will cut the cost of building a home? Science -says--"_simplify_"--"_standardize_"--"_eliminate waste_." - -"_This is the day of brains that plans for thousands_ at a time, instead -of one. Why is it necessary to plan every individual home that is built? -There's a wiser, more economical way. Once the plan for a house has been -tried and proven true, use it many times over; let hundreds of people -divide the cost--let hundreds of people reap the benefit of these -plans." - -"_This is the day of machinery_, the day for producing in tremendous -quantities, thereby accomplishing in minutes that which would consume -hours, days and weeks to achieve by usual methods. After having worked -out plans to the highest point of economy, why not cut the materials by -labor-saving machines _instead of the old hand method_, thereby reducing -labor and waste to a minimum." - - - +==================================+ - | ¶ ALL CHANCES FOR ERRORS AS TO | - | QUANTITY AND QUALITY ARE | - | ELIMINATED BY PURCHASING ALL | - | MATERIALS AT A STATED PRICE FROM | - | ONE COMPANY--FROM BENNETT. | - +==================================+ - - -SCIENCE'S ANSWER IS THE BENNETT-WAY - -The best designs and plans have been produced for hundreds to share the -benefits--a huge modern mill in the heart of the lumber market has been -equipped with labor-and-waste-saving machinery of the latest type--and -YOU, who want to build a home, reap the advantages and savings of the -Bennett-Way in securing one of finer design, greater convenience, and -genuine durability. - -Perhaps right here, it is well to establish the difference between a -Bennett Ready-Cut Home and a portable house. - -The object of the portable system is to produce a building construction -which may be put together to form a temporary shelter--taken apart -again--moved from place to place as desired. Manufacturers of portable -buildings cannot and do not represent their products to be permanent. - -But Bennett Homes, Better-Built and Ready-Cut, are built for permanency. -Once your Bennett Home is completed, there is absolutely no difference -between it and any well constructed home, except, perhaps, that our -designs are more attractive and impressive than the average homes one -sees. - - -HOW RENT-MONEY COUNTS - -This table shows what rent amounts to in ten and twenty years, with six -per cent interest compounded annually, and gives an idea of the value of -the house one can pay for by applying rent toward paying for a home. - - Rent per Month In 10 Years In 20 Years - $ 8.00 $1,265.35 $ 3,531.41 - 12.00 1,898.02 5,279.11 - 17.00 2,688.86 7,504.24 - 20.00 3,163.36 8,828.52 - 25.00 3,954.20 11,035.65 - 30.00 4,745.04 13,242.78 - 35.00 5,535.88 15,449.91 - 50.00 7,908.40 22,071.30 - -[Illustration: =Tonawanda, heart of the Lumber Market. Great lumber-docks -on one side, main trunk-line railroads on the other.=] - - -ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS - -There are more than fifty designs and plans offered on the following -pages. They have been carefully and expertly selected from hundreds -submitted. These designs are not merely dreams of architects or artists. -They are actual houses which have been built, lived in and proven -practical and pleasurable in every detail. In considering a BENNETT -BETTER-BUILT HOME, you are offered a very wide selection of various -styles and sizes, so that you may choose a home that will suit your -particular needs, tastes, locality, and pocketbook. - -In building the Bennett Way you have this genuine advantage--you know, -before you build, just exactly how your home will look after it is -completed. Do you know _that_ when your local architect or contractor -designs your home for you? He may convince you that his design is what -you want, and induce you to accept it, even against your own better -judgment. Though you may not be pleased with the design he has prepared, -nevertheless you accept his ideas rather than submit to the additional -expense and delay of a change. BENNETT BETTER-BUILT HOMES correspond in -every detail with the actual photographs shown in this catalog. Should -the design you select require some slight alterations, we shall be very -glad to make such changes, if practical, at actual cost. - - -ECONOMY IN DRAFTING - -The first of a series of savings for you starts in our drafting room. - -It is quite necessary for the architect to charge a considerable fee for -his drawings, for he must pay expenses and a profit. The drawings for -our houses are even more elaborate, and the first cost of production is -naturally much greater. Yet there is this gain for you: when the -drawings are once made, hundreds of blue prints are made from them at -practically a negligible cost. Therefore, we furnish you with blue -prints from our drawings _absolutely free_ of fees or of any charge. - -[Illustration: =Two large schooners unloading a giant shipment at the -spacious Bennett Docks.=] - -[Illustration: =Millions of feet of choice lumber air-drying for your and -other fine homes.=] - - -ECONOMY IN STANDARDIZATION - -Next we help you realize a decided saving through standardization of -materials. - -In designing an attractive home, a professional architect can give -little thought to standard lengths or shapes of material. Our Bennett -Better-Built designers, however, put forth both thought and effort -toward producing, not only an attractive home, but one which is -economical of rough and finished lumber, millwork, etc. - -For instance, there are certain standard lengths and widths of lumber, -and certain standard styles and sizes of windows, doors, window frames, -door frames--in fact of every kind of millwork. Standard items can be -manufactured in tremendous quantities at very low cost while special -styles and sizes require readjustment of machinery, and the waste -(sometimes 33 and 1-3 per cent) of standard-sized materials to meet -special requirements. We manufacture such an extensive variety of styles -and sizes in building materials of so many kinds, that an appearance as -artistic as you may wish can easily be produced without resorting to the -expense of special materials. - -Another important application of standardization lies in the spacing of -windows and the like. Insofar as appearance is concerned, 6 inches one -way or another usually makes but little difference in the spacing of -windows. But from the standpoint of economy, it is decidedly better to -have the spacing in even feet. For instance, windows spaced 12 or 14 -feet apart permit the use of 12 or 14 foot standard length boards, -without waste; whereas, if the windows were spaced 12' 6" apart, it -would necessitate the cutting up of a 14' or 16' board with a waste on -every board that goes to make up the full height of the window. - - -ECONOMY IN USE OF LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY - -By the use of gigantic, powerful machinery, we save you a large -percentage of labor cost, and inaccuracies that always waste hand-cut -lumber. - -The prices quoted in our catalog furnish you with material sufficient to -complete every listed detail of the home which you select. In addition, -it covers the cost of cutting every piece of material so that when it -reaches its destination, it is ready to nail. There will be no wasting -of time waiting for "something forgotten that must be ordered," waiting -for one man to cut and fit a part before another can go ahead. - -[Illustration: Machines sawing and resawing lumber for homes--saving -hours and days over hand methods.] - -You cannot possible go astray, because--as we said before--our blue -prints are thorough and complete, showing the exact location of each and -every piece of material. It would not be difficult to erect the entire -building with only the blue prints at hand. Nevertheless, to facilitate -the work, we furnish a bill of material, itemizing each and every piece, -and instructing where it should be placed. - -As a further safeguard against error and confusion, we include a set of -instructions written by men who have had years of actual experience in -constructing houses. - - -ECONOMY IN CARPENTRY - -The entire time consumed by the carpenter for calculating the best plan -for framing, has been eliminated. This time is entirely saved, because -with our Bennett Better-Built system, the planning is completely done in -our office before the material is shipped, and our _Special Notch -System_ makes the work speedy. - -As you have watched work on a house, have you ever stopped to figure how -very much of a workman's time was spent in first measuring, then -cutting, then trying and perhaps refitting the material--all this is -against the very small amount of time required for fastening and -nailing? Well, we save you all that fuss and waste by furnishing the -material not merely cut, but cut to fit more accurately than hand labor -ever could. - -Immediately upon receipt of your order, the blue-prints of the design -you have selected, the bill of material and a set of instructions are -mailed to you. At that same time, a duplicate bill of material is sent -into our mill, with instructions to start cutting. Within a few hours -the material for the frame of your house is completed--which means that -the work which would have required many days of expensive labor on the -job, is accomplished in hours by our machines--more economically, more -accurately, many times over. - - -ECONOMY IN MILLWORK - -All Bennett Better-Built doors, windows, door frames, window frames, -door trim, window trim and mouldings are manufactured in -quantities--therefore at a very low cost of production, of which you -derive the benefit. Powerful and precise machines saw and resaw, rout -stair stringers, mortise, and fit doors and windows, cut and shape -woodwork, smooth and sand all sorts and sizes of lumber--with a quality -of fine workmanship in dozen and score lots impossible by any other -method. - -And remember--any saving in labor must be considered a double saving, -because the more time required for the erection of your home, the longer -you are paying out money for labor on the new and for rent where you are -living. - - -ECONOMY IN WATER TRANSPORTATION OF RAW MATERIALS - -The docks of the Ray H. Bennett Lumber Company, Inc., are located the -best of any in North Tonawanda. You will realize the importance to you -of location, when we tell you that the largest lumber steamers coming -down the great lakes, direct from the saw mills, land at our docks. Thus -we are enabled to take advantage of lake-steamer cargo-shipments, and -save something for you. - -[Illustration: Thousands of doors--absolutely clear grade--knotless, and -beautifully grained.] - -You will also appreciate that we, as buyers of cargoes of lumber -totalling millions of feet, are entitled to a lower price than the buyer -of a carload of lumber containing only about twenty thousand feet. This -impresses the fact that we are in a position to furnish you better -quality materials at lower prices. We handle lumber in huge -quantities--our stock sizes are secured in big units--therefore, our -goods are manufactured and handled at a much lower cost. - -You can easily see that our ideal location for the securing of our raw -materials means large savings to you. We have enormous stocks on hand at -all times and are ideally equipped for fast work. - - -ECONOMY IN EXCEPTIONAL SHIPPING FACILITIES - -North Tonawanda, N. Y., where the Bennett Plant is located, is one of -the largest lumber markets in the United States. This is due to the fact -that North Tonawanda is a made-to-order center for distribution. Its -shipping facilities are conceded to be unsurpassed in the country. -Practically all of the great railway systems are in direct connection, -enabling us to give you the remarkable service--the vitally important -quick shipments--for which we are famed--in which we excel. - - -ECONOMY IN BENNETT BULK BUYING - -We have, as yet, made little mention of our vast purchasing power, nor -of the fact that you are purchasing your material at wholesale prices. - -[Illustration: Window warehouse--thousands of dollars' worth of finely -constructed frames ready for glazing.] - -We purchase, annually, many millions of feet of material directly from -the saw mills, thereby eliminating unnecessary expenses and profits. We -buy at rock-bottom prices, less all possible discounts for quantity, for -prompt payment, etc. - -[Illustration: One of our modern Planers--helping to put the celebrated -finish on Bennett interior woodwork.] - -And then our giant purchases are brought by large lake steamers to our -docks and unloaded directly into our yard. On one side our material -comes in; it moves almost automatically through our yards to the cutting -and finishing mills; it leaves them on the railroad side of our -property. With our advantages, the cost of handling is therefore reduced -to a minimum which only a few of the largest establishments can hope to -equal. - - -BENNETT ADVANTAGES--In a Nutshell - -1. Designs and plans proven the "best" of this country's architectural -and practical experts. - -2. Elimination of architects' and contractors' fees. - -3. Materials from the heart of the lumber market--brand-new, bright -stock. - -4. Saving of waste through standard sizes, lengths, shapes. - -5. Ready-cut, ready-to-erect features as against cut-and-try on the job -method. - -6. Quantity production of standardized millwork. - -7. Transportation and handling charges minimized. - -8. Huge buying facilities. - -9. Services of an organization, celebrated for its financial strength, -for ability and for integrity. - -10. All-in-all a real HOME for you and yours at a price that represents -the greatest possible value for the money you elect to put into it. - -In every paragraph of these specifications you will note how thoroughly -we have planned for strength and endurance in the construction of your -home--how we employ only the best grades of lumber, accurately cut and -fashioned by the most precise workmanship. - -In the first place, please understand the importance of our notched -construction. See the photograph in the lower corner of next page. The -frames of our houses are a great improvement over the common practice, -both in matters of accuracy of fit, of strength and rigidity. The notch -method is considered costly when done by hand labor, but it is always -considered desirable. The Bennett methods of doing by machines in -minutes what would take hours or days by the cut-on-the-job way, gives -you extra quality without extra cost. - -Another thing we wish you to note is the double and triple strength of -joists and studding, where extra stresses are sure to be met, or -absolute rigidity is an essential. See the three studs at the corners as -shown by the photo of "notch" construction. - -Notice that we furnish bridging for floor joists; that our stairs are -cut accurately, as in the best houses, instead of using mere nailed-on -cleats. - -Notice how we select and match interior woods for beauty of grain--how -we sand them so they will take a most beautiful finish. - -Notice that the outside of our houses--door and window frames, and -siding,--is of _Redwood_, celebrated for its extraordinary long life, -and so approved by the U. S. Government experts. - -Notice our hardware and such items as kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, -medicine cabinets, even building paper, and lastly notice our double -flooring for both floors. - -In every last item, Bennett Homes are truly Better-Built--all in all you -will get a most attractive, most livable, most enduring dwelling place, -giving you a dollar for dollar value that is unequalled in the lumber -market. - - - - -General Specifications - - -DIMENSIONS - -All rooms show =actual= inside measurements and not from outside of -building to center of inside partition or from center of partition to -center of partition, as is sometimes given. - -PLANS - -One set is furnished with each house. They are so complete in detail, -that if carefully followed, it is impossible to go wrong. Reversed plans -will be furnished without extra cost. - -MATERIALS IN GENERAL - -All lumber for Bennett "Better-Built" Homes is shipped directly from -enormous stocks in our yards. It is all thoroughly seasoned, and -guaranteed equal to or better than the grades specified. Thorough -seasoning means less waste and consequently lower freight charges. It -also means that shrinkage, bound to occur with green lumber, has -occurred before the lumber is cut for your home. - -[Illustration] - -QUANTITY OF MATERIALS - -An unqualified guarantee is contained on your order blank that we will -furnish material to entirely complete your home in accordance with the -following general specifications and with the particular specifications -contained on the individual page of photograph and plans. - -BASEMENT FRAMES AND SASH - -Are not included in your order unless illustration shows siding or -shingles to the grade lines, because these are used when the foundation -is laid. We plan to have your material on the ground as soon as the -foundation is finished and has had sufficient time to set. If we were to -furnish basement frames and sash, it would be necessary either to ship -them by express, creating additional expense, or it would be necessary -to delay the foundation work until the lumber arrived. We cannot see -where enough benefit is derived to make up for this additional expense -and delay. If, however, you decide to have us furnish them, we will ship -them according to your instructions. - -FOUNDATION WALL PLATE OR BOND TIMBER - -2 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit, -furnished to lay on top of the foundation wall to insure an even bearing -for the first floor joists. - -GIRDER - -Size 6 in. × 6 in. or 6 in. × 8 in., (as listed under each design) -depending upon the size house. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and -cut to fit. It is a well-known fact that a built-up timber is stronger -than a solid timber, and is much easier to handle. We, therefore, -furnish material cut to proper length to make a built-up timber. - -GIRDER POSTS - -Iron stanchions 4 in. in diameter. These posts are furnished in -sufficient number for spacing not more than 8 ft. apart. - -FIRST FLOOR JOISTS - -2 in. × 8 in. or 2 in. × 10 in. according to span, No. 1 Hemlock, -Surfaced four sides and cut to fit; spaced 16 in. on centers and =doubled= -under all bearing partitions. - -SECOND FLOOR JOISTS - -2 in. × 8 in. or 2 in. × 10 in. according to span, No. 1 Hemlock, -surfaced four sides and cut to fit; spaced 16 in. on centers. - -CEILING JOISTS AND COLLAR BEAMS - -2 in. × 4 in. or 2 in. × 6 in., depending upon span, No. 1 Hemlock, -surfaced four sides and cut to fit; 16 in. on centers. - -BRIDGING - -2 in. × 2 in. Hemlock, cut to fit. A double row between all 2 in. × 8 -in. and 2 in. × 10 in. joists having a span of 12 ft. or over. - -RAFTERS - -2 in. × 4 in. or 2 in. × 6 in. depending on size of house and pitch of -roof, No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides, spaced 24 in. on centers. The -rafters are all carefully laid out and cut in our mill, ready to erect -on the job. - -STUDDING - -2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides, all cut to fit; spaced -16 in. on centers. =Trebled= at corners of outside walls and =doubled= at -sides of door and window openings where extra strength is required. Top -plates of all partitions and outside walls are =double=; single plates at -bottom. Side wall plates are =notched= to receive the studding, a -celebrated Bennett feature. It is impossible to set the studding wrong. -This is an improvement over the ordinary method of framing. See -illustration on opposite page. - -WALL SHEATHING - -=Dressed and matched= and cut to fit. This is another important item of -Bennett quality. No. 1 Hemlock. - -ROOF SHEATHING - -1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced one side, cut to fit. We furnish -this material in quantities to allow for 2-1/4 in. spacing, as is common -practice, when shingles are used. In case you decide to use Asphalt -Slate Surfaced Roofing, or Asphalt S. S. Shingles, it is necessary to -lay the sheathing tightly together. We furnish dressed and matched -sheathing for this purpose at a slight additional cost. - -PORCH FLOOR JOISTS - -2 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit. Spaced -16 in. on centers. - -PORCH CEILING JOISTS AND RAFTERS - -2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit. Spaced -24 in. on centers. - -SUB FLOORING - -1 in. No. 1 Hemlock =Dressed= and =Matched= and cut to fit, furnished for -both =first= and =second floors=. - -FINISH FLOORING - -13/16 in. × 2-1/4 in. or 13/16 in. × 3-1/4 in. Clear Flat Grain Yellow -Pine or Clear Fir. Double Flooring is another proof of the Bennett -Better-Built idea--it secures rigidity and soundproofness. Furnished in -standard lengths. - -PORCH FLOORING - -1-1/8 in. × 3-1/4 in. Clear Fir, cut to fit. - -PORCH CEILING - -7/16 in. Clear Yellow Pine, surfaced and beaded one side and matched, -cut to fit. - -ATTIC FLOORING - -When attic stairs are shown in plans, we furnish 13/16 in. × 3-1/4 in. -No. 2 Yellow Pine, cut to fit. When attic stairs are not shown, no -flooring is furnished. - -CORNICE CEILING - -3/4 in. × 3-1/4 in. =Clear Fir=, surfaced and beaded one side and matched, -cut to fit, used instead of roof boards over exposed rafter ends. - -OUTSIDE FINISH - -=Clear Redwood=, =Clear Fir or Sound Knotted White Pine=, surfaced four -sides. - -SIDING - -1/2 in. =Clear Redwood Bevel Siding, furnished in standard lengths. Or= - -=Extra *A* Washington Red Cedar= Shingles will be furnished instead of -siding without extra charge, if so desired. It is commonly known, and an -admitted fact that =Redwood is unequalled for exterior protection=. - -DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES - -=Clear Redwood= cut to fit, and shipped knocked-down. The sills for all -outside doors are 1-3/4 in. × 7-1/4 in. hardwood. All outside casing for -window and doors are 7/8 in. × 4-1/2 in. with drip cap. - -INSIDE DOORS - -1-3/8 in. Fir, two or five panel, mortised for lock sets. See pages 36 -and 37. - -FRONT AND REAR DOORS - -Both glazed. Front doors are furnished as shown in the individual house -picture. 1-3/4 in. thick No. 1 grade solid Chestnut, unless otherwise -specified, =mortised= for front door lock set. Rear door 1-3/8 in., -=mortised= for lock set. See pages 36 and 37 for all doors. - -ROOF SHINGLES - -Extra Clear Washington Red Cedar 5-2 inches, (*) at butt. To lay 4-1/2 -in. to the weather. Bennett multi-strip slate-surfaced shingles or -Bennett Asphalt Slate-Surfaced Shingles will be furnished at a nominal -cost. *Note: The "5 to 2" inches, refers to the thickness of the -shingles, and means that five shingles placed one on top of the other -with butts together, measures full 2 inches thick at the butt end. - -SIDE WALL SHINGLES - -For side walls, where shown in catalog, are Premium Brand Extra *A* -Washington Red Cedar Shingles 6 to 2, furnished to be laid 5 in. to the -weather. Siding will be furnished instead of shingles, if so desired. - -SCAFFOLDS AND BRACES - -We furnish these as necessary, depending upon the size of the house. - -LATH - -No. 1 Spruce or Hemlock 48 in. standard. No lath furnished for cellar or -attic, unless ordered extra. - -GROUNDS - -5/8 in. × 7/8 in. Hemlock. To nail around all inside door openings as a -guide for plastering. - -STAIRS - -The stairs are carefully designed for the individual requirements of -each home. The material is the highest grade of Yellow Pine to match the -beauty of the other interior finish. They are carefully machined in our -mills and are shipped to you knocked down, ready to set up. See -illustration of manufacture on page 4. See pages 36 and 37 also. - -CELLAR AND ATTIC STAIRS - -Furnished cut to fit whenever shown in the plans. - -PANTRY AND CLOSET SHELVING - -Material for shelves is furnished for each closet and pantry, shown in -the catalog plans. - -KITCHEN CABINET - -Whenever kitchen cabinets are shown in the plans they are included in -the price for the home. They are shipped to you in the knock-down -complete (including hardware). The material is clear grade Yellow Pine. -See pages 36 and 37. - -MEDICINE CABINET - -A built-in medicine cabinet is furnished with each house having a -bathroom. Each cabinet is complete in every detail and includes a -bevel-mirror door. Shipped ready to set in place. See pages 36 and 37. - -COLONNADES - -Where a colonnade is shown in the plans, it is included in the price of -the home. The material is, of course, Yellow Pine to match the other -fine interior finish of the home. Each colonnade is manufactured in owr -own mill under our own supervision, and we guarantee you the very best -of materials and the finest workmanship. Two styles of colonnades are -shown on pages 36 and 37 of our catalog. In case a colonnade is not -included in the plan of the house you select, and you wish to install -one, we will, upon application, gladly quote prices. - -INSIDE DOOR AND WINDOW TRIM - -Clear Yellow Pine of the finest quality obtainable, all carefully -matched and sanded. The casings are 13/16 in. × 3-5/8 in. in width; back -band 1-1/8 in. × 1-1/8 in.; the window stool 7/8 in. × 3-5/8 in.; the -apron 7/8 in. × 3-1/4 in. This design is one of the choicest on the -market. See pages 36 and 37. - -BASE, PICTURE MOULDING, CHAIR RAIL AND HOOK STRIPS - -Clear Yellow Pine, shipped in standard lengths to be cut on the job; -base 13/16 in. × 7-5/8 in. on first floor, 13/16 in. × 5-5/8 in. for -second floor. Picture moulding 13/16 in. × 1-1/2 in. Chair rail 5/8 in. -× 3-1/2 in. Hook strips 13/16 in. × 2-3/4 in. Chair rail for kitchen and -bath. Hook strips for all closets. - -WINDOWS - -1-3/8 in. Clear White Pine, check rail, made to be used with pulleys and -weights. Glass set in and puttied. Styles to correspond with those shown -in the individual house pictures. All windows more than 26 inches in -width, glazed with =double= strength glass. - -PORCH MATERIAL - -All porch materials are manufactured from the best weather-resisting -woods of standard designs. Porch steps are painstakingly cut to fit in -our mill and shipped to you knocked-down with 1-1/8 in. treads. - - -HARDWARE - -MORTISE LOCK SETS - -Design illustrated on pages 36 and 37. Furnished in two styles of -finish--Antique Copper, or Sand Blast Dull Brass. Unless otherwise -specified in your order, we will furnish the Antique Copper. A cylinder -front door lock set is furnished with all houses listed at $2400.00 or -more. For houses listed at less, the standard bit key front door lock -set is furnished. - -DOUBLE ACTING FLOOR HINGES AND DOOR PLATES - -Furnished with all houses shown with a double swinging door between the -kitchen and dining room. - -HINGES - -Finished to match other hardware. Three hinges are furnished on all -front doors. - -SASH LIFT, SASH LOCKS AND WINDOW STOP ADJUSTERS - -Furnished for all sliding sash windows, finished to match the lock sets, -two sash lifts to each window. - -BATHROOM HARDWARE - -All bathroom hardware is =nickel plated=. - -KITCHEN CUPBOARD AND CABINET HARDWARE - -All =hinges=, =turns=, =etc.=, are included in price quoted and -furnished to match other hardware. - -NAILS - -Sufficient quantities of all sizes furnished for all purposes. -Galvanized nails for shingles. - -BUILDING PAPER - -=Tarred Paper= is furnished for underneath the siding, and between the -finish and sub-flooring. - -DOORBELL - -We furnish an attractive front door bell set. - -MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE - -Our hardware list includes sash cord, window weights, attic sash sets, -base knobs, coat hooks, chimney flashing and valley tin, but does not -include eavetroughing. - - -PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES - -EXTRA FINE QUALITY READY-MIXED PAINT - -Sufficient in quantity for three good coats on outside walls. A special -hard drying floor paint is furnished to cover the porch floor and steps -two coats. Color card furnished upon request. - -SPAR VARNISH - -Although it costs less to furnish paint for the porch ceiling, we are -furnishing a high grade spar varnish for two coats. Spar varnish is also -furnished to cover the front door. - -INTERIOR VARNISH - -A very high grade varnish is furnished for two good coats on all doors, -windows and interior trim. This varnish is exceedingly durable and can -be rubbed within 36 to 48 hours. It is not affected by hot or cold water -and will not crack. - -Practically every home owner prefers his bathroom painted rather than -varnished. All bathrooms in Bennett Better-Built Homes are especially -attractive, owing to the fact that they are finished in white enamel and -all hardware is furnished nickel plated. Enamel undercoater is furnished -to cover the woodwork, two coats. Two coats of Bennett White Enamel on -top of this makes an attractive and durable surface. Our White Enamel -Paint will not turn yellow. Putty, oil, sandpaper and turpentine in -proper quantities to meet requirements are furnished. - -Although we do not include floor varnish or wall paints in our -specifications, owing to the wide variety of ways for finishing floors -and walls, we will upon request be glad to figure your exact needs and -quote upon them. - -SHINGLE STAIN - -When shingles are used on outside walls, we furnish shingle stain -instead of paint. We do not furnish stain for roof shingles, except at -an additional cost on order. - -FOUNDATION, CHIMNEY, FIREPLACES - -Although we show on our plans, the location of foundation, chimney, -fireplace, etc., we do not include these items in our prices, nor do we -carry the materials in stock. The express and freight charges to be met -in shipment would offset any advantages we might offer. For the same -reason, we do not furnish plaster. We will, however, gladly co-operate -with our customers by offering suggestions or furnishing data regarding -same. - -PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING - -See pages 71 and 72 for plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures. - -The quotations covering the installation of plumbing, heating and -lighting equipment vary so much that it is advisable to consider each -separately. - -Our Equipment Department will furnish you with information and -estimates. - -[Illustration: Notches Make Assembling Easy] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Avon_= 26 ft. × 40 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -What "Sterling" means to silver, our "Avon" means to the semi-bungalow -home. It is the hallmark of genuine worth. - -Rarely do you find so stately, yet so graceful lines. Consider the broad -and downward sweeping roofs of main structure and porch, the overhanging -eaves, the supporting brackets, the solid pillars and house-wide -veranda. And such a wonderful place inside! You'll hesitate a minute in -the vestibule--but it's in the hospitable living room you wish to be. -There's a restful hearth and fireside at the farther end; or, if you -prefer, a triple window to give a wide view of outdoors. And--what's -unique--the stairway rising charmingly from one corner of the roomy, -cheerful dining room. The kitchen is compact, convenient. - -And think of it--_two_ airy, sizable bedrooms on the main floor. Yet -there are two more sleeping rooms--one extra large--the bath, storeroom, -and a linen closet upstairs. Notice the ample closet room, the coat -closet, the flood of light and air possible in every room of this home. - -Oh! there are features in the "Avon" to tell you about for a long -time--but write us you are interested in it especially, and we will send -the whole splendid story. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -French doors between vestibule and living room. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "AVON" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "AVON" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _Charlotte_ 26 ft. × 38 ft. over all 8 Rooms, Vestibule, -Bath] - -There's a quiet, rich dignity to the Charlotte--a home beyond the -ordinary for a good-sized family. The shingle sides are novel and -pleasing. Interesting brackets support the wide, overhanging eaves. -Dormers provide triple windows--one, a bay! - -You enter a cozy reception hall, with its pretty stairway and landing. -An attractive colonnade arch leads into a well lighted living room. Here -you may have your cozy fireplace--or, if you prefer, none at all. French -doors communicate with an unusually attractive dining room. Many will be -pleased with the bedroom and bath on first floor. Note the splendid -bedrooms with roomy closets on second floor--bath with an easy access, a -linen closet, a large kitchen cabinet. - -Truly, the Charlotte is an _achievement_--in rare design--in perfection -of every detail--in wonderful value for its low price. - -SPECIFICATIONS - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick. _See pages 36-37._ - -French doors between living room and dining room. - -Niagara Colonnade between hall and living room. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and two medicine cabinets included in selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -[Illustration: "Charlotte" FIRST FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration: "Charlotte" SECOND FLOOR PLAN B] - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Bryant_= 28 ft. × 24 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -If your desires lean toward the home beautiful, yet modest, containing -all necessary conveniences for modern living, you will study the Bryant -with considerable interest. - -Though of complete styling, it is unburdened with expensive "fuss and -feathers." The roof treatment is artistically handled on porch, dormer -and sides. A shingled second story adds to the smart effect. - -A good-sized porch leads to a spacious living room, while to the right -stands a gem of a dining room. Especially mark the stairway, closed or -open as you may wish--and a distinct gain in conservation of warmth in -cold weather. Off the nearby kitchen is a dandy storage closet. The -downstairs bedroom may be as readily used for den or study. - -Upstairs there is a convenient bathroom, and two roomy sleeping chambers -with extra large closets. There is the innovation of a bright sewing -room--a room all for mother. - -Splendidly designed, sturdily built in every detail, you can choose the -Bryant as a home that will meet your future as well as present needs. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "BRYANT" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "BRYANT" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - - -Batavia, N. Y. -Nov. 11, 1917. - - _Gentlemen_:-- - - _Five years ago_ I bought all my lumber from you to build my house - and I am very much pleased with it. I saved a good big bit by - dealing with you. - -R. P. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Ilion_= 22 ft. × 34 ft. over all 8 Rooms, Bath, Pantry] - -Trimness is personified by this neat, compact, all-shingle -house--trimness and comfort, for the common-sense interior arrangement -is in keeping with the all-around beauty and durability of the exterior. - -Notice that you reach the porch by means of the steps on the side--this -advantage securing fine privacy for time spent on the veranda. - -One enters a reception hall that opens either toward the amply-spaced -living room, or a quiet den (which might readily be used as an office, -if desired). The dining room is complete with a triple-window bay, -insuring a wealth of light and an ideal place for house-plants and -flowers. The kitchen and the generous pantry are in that close proximity -which modern home management dictates nowadays. Side and rear doors are -combined in an entrance at grade. - -And then step upstairs! Three bright, airy, double-windowed bedrooms -greet you--rooms of liberal width and depth, each one having an -adjoining extra-size closet. - -Taken altogether, the Ilion is a home every foot useful--spacious yet -compact--best of all, quite reasonable. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists and rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Saranac," of Solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Cased opening between reception hall and living room and between living -room and dining room. - -Windows divided upper sash as shown in illustration. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ILION" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "ILION" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Harvard_= 22 ft. × 24 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -The Harvard possesses a style and character peculiarly its own. -Distinctly modern in arrangement and construction--both the exterior and -interior arrangement showing thought and care. The broken roof lines, -hooded entrance and pergola porch are the attractive exterior features. -The living room is large and cheerful, well lighted from all sides. An -attractive stair leads from this room to the second floor. - -The dining room is very attractive with grouped windows at the side and -a French door opening onto the private porch. The kitchen is of a -convenient size and well lighted. Our cupboard No. 2 illustrated on page -37 is a part of the finish in this room and is supplied as a part of the -equipment. Direct access from kitchen to front door is had without -passing through other rooms. - -Space for refrigerator, etc., is provided in cellar entryway. The cellar -stairway arrangement is very convenient from both kitchen and front part -of house, provides a side entrance and does away with extra expense of -outside cellar stairs. - -The second floor is divided into three comfortable bedrooms and a bath, -the latter being easily accessible to all rooms and stairs. Large -wardrobes are provided for two of the bedrooms and off the front bedroom -is a large closet for storage. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists and rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk" of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, wardrobe and medicine cabinet included in -the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "HARVARD" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "HARVARD" - -"SECOND FLOOR PLAN"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Raymond_= 24 ft. × 24 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Good taste is exemplified in every line of the Raymond. It has been well -described as "most prosperous looking." The consistent use of wide -clapboarding is indeed a pleasing feature, and there is a touch of -genuine originality in the roof treatment around the front dormer. The -roominess of the wide veranda is a harmonizing part of the generous -proportions of the whole. - -A luxurious living room greets you as you enter from the vestibule. The -dining room, just to the rear and on a corner gladdens you with its -brightness. Your attention is also called to the plentiful light -provided throughout--six windows in the living room, three in the dining -room and three in the kitchen. - -The same cheerfulness is continued in the arrangement of the three -spacious bedrooms upstairs. Each sleeping room has its own closet or -wardrobe, and the bathroom is conveniently placed near the head of the -stairs. - -It seems hardly true that such substantiality in the design, such -desirability in the arrangement, could be secured in dimensions 24 ft. × -24 ft. But the Raymond proves how beautiful, practical, substantial, -Bennett Homes are. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "RAYMOND" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "RAYMOND" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Lincoln_= 30 ft. × 26 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -Some of the most artistic homes are those provided with a slightly -terraced lawn, porch and first floor practically at grade. The Lincoln -is a strikingly attractive example of such a plan. Seemingly a part of -the landscape on which it rests, it blends itself easily into all its -surroundings. - -As you step onto the veranda, you are struck by its wide expanse--while -before you an attractive door with little side windows holds your -admiration. A hospitable fireplace commands your attention as you enter, -and you marvel at the brightness of the whole room, for there are in -reality two sides practically of glass. A very large opening calls your -attention to a dining room made most tempting by a window seat just -under triple windows. If you wish to retire for a quiet conversation, a -bit of rest or reading, the cozy den satisfies your every wish. - -The stairway to the second floor is hidden, but ascends easily to a -large halfway landing, and then reverses to the second story. Here you -find two splendid bedrooms, each with ample closet space, and a slightly -smaller room, balancing the bathroom on the other corner!--conveniently -near which is a linen closet. - -Notice especially in the front bedrooms the casement windows opening -underneath the dormer roof. Notice, too, that in one of these bedrooms -you might easily have your upstairs fireplace. - -For the average family with tastes that run to homes with personality, -we sincerely believe the Lincoln offers a real first choice. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--special design of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in., 1-3/4 -in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Franklin_= 24 ft. × 32 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -For such modest proportions there are few homes presenting greater -roominess than the Franklin. Think of it--only 32 ft. long and 24 ft. -wide, yet containing a 23 ft. living room, a sizable dining room and -kitchen, three comfortable bedrooms, and an additional sewing room, and -nursery or extra bedroom. - -The generous veranda of this house is a distinctive feature. Notice the -graceful harmony between slope of the porch and the main roof. See the -brackets, and the exposed rafters. Consider the well-chosen position of -the dormers, left and right, the latter being the only one in view from -where you look. - -Out of the living room mounts a pretty stairway. At the right, a wide -opening leads to a delightful dining room. The kitchen connects with a -double swinging door, and besides the cabinet contains a closet with -room enough to serve a number of purposes. There's a bedroom on the -first floor, with its own large closet. - -Upstairs--two good-sized bedrooms, both with large closets, and an extra -room all centering on the upstairs hall. Notice that a complete bath is -here. Particularly note that there are two windows in each bedroom. - -It's no wonder that the Franklin is a popular choice among Bennett -owners. Such roominess, such completeness is rarely found in a home so -inexpensive. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and two medicine cabinets included in the -selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "FRANKLIN" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration: "FRANKLIN" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Potomac_= 26 ft. × 38 ft. over all 8 Rooms and Bath] - -Summer or winter, indoors or out, the Potomac is a place of happiness, -contentment and comfort for any family. - -It would seem that our architects have outdone themselves on the -exterior of this home. The overhanging second story, spacious porch and -solid chimney, pattern of shingling--these features and a score of -others speak for themselves. - -But perhaps it is on the interior that our designers have secured the -most remarkable results. The front door opens on a beautiful living room -extending the house width, stairs at the left leading to a halfway -landing. Nearby perhaps you may locate your broad fireplace and hearth. -Graceful French doors yield from this living room upon a sunny dining -room--that, in turn, opens upon a first-floor bedroom, and, through a -double swinging door, the nicely ordered kitchen. - -Note well that adjoining four-windowed breakfast room. Picture the -youngsters and yourselves seated at its sun-flooded table upon its -built-in seats, starting the day right in its cozy, cheery atmosphere. - -Underneath the broad sloping roof are three most attractive bedrooms. -There are two large closets and a wardrobe, and the bath is easily -reached from any sleeping room. - -The Potomac is indeed a home you will like living in--beauty, utility, -endurance to delight you for years to come. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Breakfast table and seats included in selling price. - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ Awning not included. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "POTOMAC" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "POTOMAC" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_New Hartford_= 26 ft. × 24 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Distinction has been remarkably well attained in this little gem of a -home. The clever treatment of the front--novel porch pillars, lattice -work and white trim--makes a neat and artistic contrast with the darker -tones of the shingled body of the house. - -The porch is one of those all-embracing verandas, broad enough for the -whole family and their friends. Living and dining room are each amply -proportioned, with wide opening between, making large space available -for dances, parties, and such affairs. The downstairs bedroom might just -as well be a den, study or private office, if preferred. - -The second floor sleeping quarters are well lighted, with the -opportunity for cozy window corners under the dormer. Placing an -enclosed stairway at the rear of the house is a fortunate departure in a -home of this size, from the accustomed practice--just one more example -of the all-around distinctiveness of this appealing home. - -One man who has built many homes and sold them, runs to the New Hartford -as his "best bet". You, too, will find this distinctive home a most -livable--or if you prefer, a most salable place. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in., 1-3/4 -in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Cased opening between living room and dining room. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "NEW HARTFORD" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "NEW HARTFORD" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Niagara_= 24 ft. × 30 ft. over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Hall] - -Here's a home of comfort and contentment in the highest degree. Rich -simplicity marks every item of its ingenious architecture--and its -pleasing and practical arrangement means a most satisfying livableness -for a modest sized family. - -There are crisp, clean-cut lines from the tip of its gable down to its -very foundations. The shingled triangles in green, the gently sloping -roofs, the generous porch and its pillars, the details of the trim--all -add their bit to the striking appearance of the whole. - -But let's call and see the interior. Here's a charming reception hall -for a first glimpse. A broad archway points the way to a sociable living -room, amply provided with windows yet with plenty of space for piano and -furniture. A splendid dining room, with outlook to the side and rear, -connects to a compact but uncrowded kitchen. - -Ascending the rich stairway by two easy flights, we come upon a cheerful -front bedroom--with a closet to enthuse the most exacting wife. Just a -step back is the complete bath--and nearby are the other sleeping -chambers, again each with spacious closet room. - -But now, we rest our case with you. One last word--if the Niagara -_satisfies_ your needs and pocketbook, we sincerely assure you that -enduring happiness and comfort will be your reward in it. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "NIAGARA" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "NIAGARA" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_La Salle_= 26 ft. × 36 ft. over all 8 Rooms, 2 Baths] - -Inviting--Distinctive--Practical! This description reveals the secret of -the LaSalle's great popularity. Note the artistic overhanging eaves--and -the dormers, in front and on either side. These give balance and -substantiality. They afford, too, the roominess of a one and one-half -story home, with the smart lines of a semi-bungalow design. - -See how well-lighted are the bedrooms. Particularly note the ample -closet room. And one room upstairs might well be used as a den, sewing -room, or nursery. - -There is a cosy, sunny bay window in the dining room--there is a window -seat there! The roomy, well-protected porch is a splendid feature. The -kitchen is ample, but most compact and convenient. And the two -bathrooms, one on each floor, give a final touch to an ideal plan. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and two medicine cabinets included in the -selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: LA SALLE - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: LA SALLE - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Bison_= 24 ft. × 24 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -For the family interested in a permanent abode that shall combine -utility with refined architectural features, the Bison is a home with a -genuine appeal. - -Every line of its design bespeaks good taste. Especially unique is its -undercut porch, a place wide and roomy for the whole family and guests, -too. The unusual treatment of railing, brickwork and pillars also makes -it distinctly attractive. - -The living room always proves a great attraction--both to the family and -to visitors. A handsome stairway leads upward from the left of this -bright room, while the inviting dining room with its prized bay window -greets you through a pretty colonnade. The kitchen is compact, light, -and equipped with a labor-saving cabinet. - -Upstairs, also, you will find the same combination of bright, cheerful -quarters. The bathroom is nearby, and large closet and storage room -serve for keeping some family belongings without cluttering up the -useful rooms. - -Surely the Bison would make you a most livable home! - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Colonnade arch between living room and dining room. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Ideal_= 26 ft. × 28 ft. over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Alcove] - -The Ideal might well be termed "A big little home." Attractiveness here -is gained by clever application of symmetry and proportion. The broad -porch with unique columns could easily be converted into an outdoor -living room with screens in summer and glass in winter. - -The interior is cheerful and homelike. The living room and dining room, -connected by a wide cased opening, may be used as one on occasions. A -grade entrance is included in the rear, so that the basement may be -reached from outdoors without passing through the kitchen. Note, too, -the refrigerator may be iced from outdoors. - -At the head of the stairs on the second floor is the bath, in an "ideal" -location, convenient to all bedrooms, also economically located for -plumbing. The alcove provides a sewing room or a child's bedroom. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1--6 ft. pantry cabinet in pantry. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "IDEAL" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "IDEAL" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Hamilton_= 28 ft. × 36 ft. over all 8 Rooms and Bath] - -Examine the Hamilton minutely and you will agree that it embodies most, -if not all, of the attributes of that "Dream Home" which you have so -long planned. - -While it doesn't lack a single detail of that refined architecture which -our modern standards demand, it nevertheless is a most practical -dwelling-place. - -Note the dignified yet tasteful exterior design--the good-looking -foundation, spacious porch, and graceful dormers on front and sides. -Then look within--a generous living room with cheery fireplace, -liberal-sized dining room, a secluded retreat in the form of the den, -convenient kitchen, and three large, light, airy bedrooms and bath -upstairs. - -In the Hamilton you have all advantages of the semi-bungalow -construction--compactness and proper economy--combined with the ample -elbow-room of a full-sized home, designed and built for lifetime -usage--and sufficiently reasonable to be within the means of most folks -with home-owning aspirations. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -French doors between living room and dining room. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "HAMILTON" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "HAMILTON" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Fulton_= 28 ft. × 26 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -The Fulton is true to its type--a very happy appearance combined with a -very desirable plan. The broad, sloping roof, broken by a well-formed -dormer, and unusually wide porch lend dignity to the whole exterior of -this home. If one wishes, shingles may well be used in the place of the -siding protecting the first story, and variegated colors used in -soft-toned effects. - -You enter the Fulton through the charming reception hall. From there the -stairway winds to the second story. There's a wide cased opening -introducing you to the living room, at one end of which you may have an -inviting fireplace built if you wish. The dining room receives light -from two sides. Between it and kitchen is a pantry, both exits enclosed -by double-swinging doors. - -The upstairs of this home consists of three fine sleeping rooms, each -with an extra large closet. The plan is finally completed by the usual -bath. - -In a setting of trees and bushes, this home is truly pleasing, and -combined with its most livable plan and low price, offers the soundest -kind of an investment for the home builder. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--special design, of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Niagara colonnade between hall and living room. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "FULTON" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "FULTON" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Cleo_= 28 ft. × 36 ft. over all 6 Rooms, 1 Bath] - -Here is an unsurpassed bungalow--in architecture, in arrangement, in -convenience. - -Wide eaves, exposed rafter ends, perfect harmony of line, a substantial -porch that excels in charm--these delight from without. - -And within!--An ideal floor plan affords three well-lighted bedrooms, a -spacious living room, well-arranged kitchen and bath conveniently -located to all rooms, and made desirably private by a small hall. -Between living and dining rooms is an impressive colonnade arch. There's -the luxury of a fireplace if you wish it--and high casement windows at -either side with nooks beneath for bookcases or furniture. - -Truly unusual is the Cleo!--truly beautiful, truly roomy, truly -practical, and best of all, modestly priced. - -[Illustration] - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Wardrobe in rear bedroom. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "CLEO" - -FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_York_= 26 ft. × 34 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -Here is a type of bungalow rightfully popular in the suburban districts -of America's big cities. Its general appearance is quite substantial, -yet broken roof lines, the careful placing and design of windows, the -selection of porch pillars and outside trim give a pleasing balance and -harmony one never tires of. - -Inside this home you are at once attracted by the warm hospitality of -the living room. Two windows at front and side each let in all the -sunlight you want. You may have your prized open fireplace; and there's -a casement window at the side, underneath which your bookcase may go. -Just beyond you catch a glimpse of the dining room. Through a door to -the right, but out of sight, are the two bedrooms--one with four -windows! There are large closets, a linen closet, and the usual bath. -The kitchen is furnished with our celebrated cabinet; a door leads to a -grade entrance and to the cellar. - -There's a wonderful porch--wide and deep, with room for many a lounging -chair, a veranda-swing, or any comfort you may elect. - -Owners of the York are most enthusiastic about its individuality, its -livableness, its economy both in first and in upkeep cost. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN] - - =EVERY ITEM CORRECT= - -Beaver Dams, N. Y. -Feb. 27, 1918. - - Gentlemen:-- - - Lumber received and unloaded. Every item correct, and we are more - than pleased with the quality. Thank you for your _promptness_ and - the _square deal_ given us. - -J. R. S. - - - - +=======================+ - | ¶ IN THE HAPPINESS OF | - | A BENNETT HOME | - | LIES THE HEALTH AND | - | STRENGTH OF THE WHOLE | - | FAMILY. | - +=======================+ - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Salem_= 28 ft. × 40 ft. over all 6 rooms and Bath] - -The Salem seems to fit especially well on a terraced lawn, and its -architecture harmonizes well with a "woodsy" setting; or equally well -where some of the trees and bushes have been left out of the landscape. -To the passerby, this home appears as a rather large and substantial -place, the veranda and the main roof gable each lending to this effect. -Bracketed and extending eaves add to the beauty of this home. And -whether finished with regular siding or shingles, the whole house -attracts favorable attention. - -One feature is the semi-protection afforded the front entrance to this -house. Still another is the possibility of a wonderful fireplace on one -end, and underneath casement windows at either side, shelves or cases -for your favorite books. There is a pair of charming French doors by -which you enter the dining room. - -The three sleeping rooms of this home are all arranged on one side--all -bright and livable. The bath is separated by entrance into a small -private hall. Two of the bedrooms have closets, the third a wardrobe -closet; and in addition there is the indispensable linen closet. The -kitchen is equipped with a large Bennett Cabinet, and access to outdoors -is had through a grade entrance at the rear. - -A family who lives in one of the Salems calls it "The best home ever." -Perhaps they are prejudiced, but if you owned one we feel certain you, -too, would be as enthusiastic over it. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -French doors between living room and dining room. - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1, medicine cabinet, linen closet, attic stairs -and flooring included in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "SALEM" FLOOR PLAN] - - -February 12, 1917. - - Gentlemen:-- - - I want to recommend the fine quality of material you have sent me. - The _finishing lumber is particularly fine_. You have saved me, on - my house, as good as $400.00. - -Yours respectfully, -W. A. K. - - - - +=====================+ - | ¶ ARTISTIC DESIGNS | - | WITHOUT INCREASE | - | IN COST IS THE WORK | - | OF BENNETT MASTER | - | ARCHITECTS. | - +=====================+ - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Woodward_= 26 ft. × 32 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -Inside and outside, common sense is personified in the Woodward--a -modest but becoming home which thoroughly expresses that "chummy" spirit -which has brought the bungalow into such universal favor. The -comfortable atmosphere of the Woodward begins in the spacious porch to -which a touch of artistry has been added by the neat colonnades. It's a -well-sized, welcoming type of porch which adds to the good appearance of -the entire house. - -The favorable impression created by the attractive exterior is enhanced -as one steps inside. Compactly arranged, but comfortably sized, the -entire room scheme provides living, sleeping, eating and all -accommodations of sufficient comfort for a family of several persons. - -Placing the sleeping rooms on the right side of the house with the day -rooms on the left is an appealing plan as it simplifies housework. Both -bedrooms have plenty of light and air, while commodious closet space is -provided. The bathroom is accessibly located and completes a decidedly -practical arrangement. - -If the amount of money you have set aside for a home is near the price -of the Woodward, you can make it yours with full assurance that its -satisfaction will be as great as its economy. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--special design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "WOODWARD" - -FLOOR PLAN] - - +=========================+ - | ¶ ONE SHOULD KNOW | - | IN THE BEGINNING | - | WHAT HIS HOME WILL | - | COST IN THE END. YOU | - | ALWAYS DO WHEN BUILDING | - | A BENNETT HOME. | - +=========================+ - - -Caledonia, N. Y. -January 18, 1917. - - _Gentlemen:_-- - - Please send your catalog once in a while. The house I am living in - was built with lumber from you, and my wife and I are both well - pleased and when I can boost your business I will do it, as a - number of persons have asked where I get such good lumber. - -Yours truly, -L. F. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Aberdeen_= 24 ft. × 32 ft. or 28 ft. × 36 ft. over all 5 -Rooms and Bath or 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Here is a very smart bungalow that has a host of admirers among our -customers. As you look at it from the side view shown here, the things -that impress you are the many clever touches to break the straight lines -of the home. There is the dormer resting easily on the broad expanse of -the front roof. There is the massive chimney at the side, typifying the -solidity of this kind of a house. There is the bay window that helps -enlarge the dining room. Note particularly that the porch is a part of -the house itself, and not merely just "stuck on." - -At the front door you are introduced to the comfortable living room, the -fireplace at one end, the dining room just beyond. To the left are the -two sleeping rooms, both with space aplenty for all usual bedroom -furniture. - -Please especially note there is a coat closet and a linen closet, a -kitchen cabinet, and all the requisites of a well-appointed home. - -In Plan "B," we have extended the dimensions to include another bedroom, -a closet for each bedroom, and a rear entry-way. - -If you are quite taken with the Aberdeen, you will be still more amazed -to learn how modest an outlay is required to bring its comforts and -conveniences to your fireside. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height approximately 9 ft. - -Floor joists floor plan A 2 in. × 8 in. - -Floor joists floor plan B 2 in. × 10 in. - -Ceiling joists floor plan A 2 in. × 4 in. - -Ceiling joists floor plan B 2 in. × 4 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Cased opening between living room and dining room. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, plan A. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, plan B. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ABERDEEN" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "ABERDEEN" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Arcadia_= 32 ft. × 24 ft. or 36 ft. × 24 ft. 5 Rooms and -Bath] - -Nearby this charming Arcadia is another house practically the same size, -practically the same cost, yet--you would say the Bennett-Built home is -worth all of five hundred dollars more. The increased value is due to -clever refinements our architects have given to the Arcadia. - -How inviting this home is--and how picturesque with that pergola porch, -when in summer, flowering vines have wound their way around and over it. -And let showers come--there is protection from storm and sun while yet -enjoying the outdoor breezes on this porch. - -But come indoors--Plan "A" first, please. Are you quite fond of a big, -hospitable living room--then here you find your wishes realized. Toward -the front is the dining room, light and cheerful, with roomy kitchen -right behind. On the other side two bedrooms--two windows apiece!--and -bathroom between. - -But perhaps you would prefer the bedrooms at the back, and closets -instead of wardrobes; perhaps you like a practical extension to the -kitchen which you have in the back room with its cool place for ice box -and its covered way to the cellar--all this and more you will find in -"B." - -Choose either plan that fits your needs and your tastes best--your -choice will delight you many a day to come. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ARCADIA" - -FLOOR PLAN 'A'] - -[Illustration: "ARCADIA" - -FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Atherton_= 28 ft. × 24 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -The Atherton is solid worth from the ground up. There is the delightful -spacious porch, the dormer sheltered windows in the sloping roof, the -wide eaves that secure graceful lines. - -And the interior! Seldom do you see so large and lovely a living -room--there's the interesting touch of a stairway that wins the heart--a -fireplace for snug warmth and hospitality. - -You step through a cased opening into the dining room, to find four -large windows to assure brightness and cheer. A peep into the -convenient, well-lighted kitchen discovers a splendid Bennett -kitchen-cupboard. - -The upstairs speaks for itself--three large bedrooms and a good-sized -bath. - -Beautiful--substantial! For people who like to be deeply attached to -their home, the Atherton is a real choice. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 10 in. - -Second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, our wardrobe, medicine cabinet and linen -closet included in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ATHERTON" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "ATHERTON" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - - +===================================+ - | ¶ BENNETT BEAUTIFUL HOMES ARE | - | THE PRODUCT OF CREATIVE | - | THOUGHT--PLUS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE | - | IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNING. | - +===================================+ - - =APPROVES--WITH NEW ORDER= - -_Gentlemen_:-- - -Moshannon, Pa., May 22, 1919. - Your way of doing fair and square business is perfectly - satisfactory. I never used any lumber as near the standard as I get - from the Bennett Lumber Co., and I prove same in separate envelope - _with a nice order_. - -C. S. L. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Harriet_= 28 ft. × 26 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Here is a home that breathes hospitality. It seems to say "Come -in--you'll like living here a long, long while." - -You enter the living room--and like it at once. It extends clear across, -with a cheery fireplace here and a cozy bay window seat there! - -The dining room looms large, well-lighted, with windows carefully placed -to accommodate your furniture. - -The kitchen, you discover, is bright with light from three windows. You -exclaim over the six-foot kitchen cabinet and approve the grade -entrance. - -Up the stairs you find three large bedrooms with plenty of closet room, -a linen closet, and the bathroom _right over the kitchen_, to reduce -plumbing costs! Then, last but not least, that big convenience--a large -and well-lighted attic. - -Sum it up for yourself--"to the very end, the Harriet makes one want to -stay." - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Attic stairs and attic flooring supported by 2 in. × 6 in. floor joists. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 1 kitchen cabinet, medicine cabinet and linen closet included in -selling price. - -Window seat in bay. - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: HARRIET - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: HARRIET - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Lancaster_= 30 ft. × 26 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -Quiet but rich dignity is this home's expression. The rustic stone -chimney and broken ashlar porch wall are most attractive, though brick -may be substituted without loss of beauty. The broad, low dormer and -wide eaves lend a substantial appearance. The shingled exterior is in -keeping with the design; but in case siding is preferred, harmony would -not be destroyed. - -Off the reception hall is a handy little closet for coats and rubbers. -French doors, there are--and a wide fireplace. - -See that double swinging door off the kitchen; cupboard in the pantry; -direct passage from kitchen through hall to front door. Upstairs--three -large bedrooms and closet space aplenty. - -For charm outside and in, and for convenient roominess, the Lancaster is -indeed most desirable. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 10 in. Second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -French doors between living room and reception hall. _See pages 36-37._ - -Windows as shown in illustration. - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price. - -Prices on oak floors and trim in reception hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "LANCASTER" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "LANCASTER" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Flanders_= 24 ft. × 22 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Staunchness is instantly apparent in the practical, good-looking design -of the Flanders. You can readily picture this house providing you with -all the requirements of modern home-life without burdening you with an -investment in unnecessary and costly non-essentials. - -Glance at the first floor arrangement and you will see a sensible -grouping of all necessary downstairs rooms. There's a tidy hall, with -the essential coat closet. The stairway ascends from the right. The -living room, bright with light from three broad windows, and another -corner room (dining room) furnish an ideal layout. - -Coming to the upstairs we will find three thoughtfully proportioned -bedrooms, with spacious closet or wardrobe space. The bathroom at the -head of the stairs is accessibly located for both floors. For good -service you can safely select the Flanders--and in addition secure a -genuine bargain. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Cased opening between living room and dining room. - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "FLANDERS" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "FLANDERS" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: Style A Bookcase Colonnade Style B] - -[Illustration: Interior Window] - -[Illustration: Exterior Window] - -[Illustration: Stairway] - -[Illustration: Cottage Door] - -[Illustration: Medicine Cabinet] - - =Beautiful Graining, Expert Matching, Distinguish These Bennett - Articles of Trim= - -[Illustration: Exterior--Mohawk] - -[Illustration: Exterior--Saranac] - -[Illustration: Exterior--Chautauqua] - -[Illustration: Exterior--Conesus] - -[Illustration: Mirror Door] - -[Illustration: Interior Door] - -[Illustration: Niagara Colonnade] - -[Illustration: Inside LOCK SETS Outside] - -[Illustration: Linen Closet] - -[Illustration: Wardrobe] - -[Illustration: French Doors] - -[Illustration: Kitchen Cabinet No. 2] - -[Illustration: Kitchen Cabinet No. 1] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Forsyth_= 36 ft. × 26 ft. over all 8 Rooms and Bath] - -Here's a design of individuality--practical, substantial. - -There's delight upon entering the convenient central hall, to find each -room big, airy, inviting. - -You peep into the living room to spy casement windows upon either side -of a fireplace. - -That library! A few Forsyth owners use it as a bedroom by substituting a -single door; but most, rejoicing in French doors, never make a change. - -There are many conveniences--the large kitchen cabinet, broom closet, -the ease of access to all rooms. And see--! Every bedroom on the second -floor possesses _two windows_ and a closet. - -All in all--where could you purchase such splendid architecture and -livableness as in this modest-priced Forsyth? - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 10 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Vestibule door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim in vestibule, hall, living room, library -and dining room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in selling price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "FORSYTH" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "FORSYTH" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Clarendon_= 36 ft. × 24 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -Could you peep through the walls of this Colonial home, you would find -yourself regarding an interior as charming as the exterior is -picturesque. - -But step through that unique latticed entrance and see the house-deep -living room--with its hospitable fireplace and casement windows, with -nooks for bookcases or built-in seats, and captivating French doors. And -what a comfortable lounging place the side veranda furnishes! - -French doors upstairs, too, give access from bedrooms to balcony. Note -the clever touch in the broken roof lines, increasing the size of the -bedrooms--better yet, veritable _sunrooms_. - -Be assured this remarkably beautiful home, built the Bennett-Way, is a -real dividend-paying investment in beauty, comfort and convenience. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--Special design of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Vestibule door, of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick, glazed with clear glass. - -French doors between living room and porch. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim in vestibule, hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 and No. 2 kitchen cupboards, medicine cabinet and linen closet -included in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "CLARENDON" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "CLARENDON" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - - +======================+ - | ¶ BENNETT BUILT-IN | - | CONVENIENCES REDUCE | - | THE COST OF | - | HOUSE FURNISHING AND | - | INTRODUCE EFFICIENCY | - | INTO THE BUSINESS OF | - | HOUSEKEEPING. | - +======================+ - - - =BETTER THAN CLAIMED= - - Little Valley, N. Y., April 30, 1919. - - _Gentlemen:_--Thank you very much for the honest deal. Everything - is okay. Many were sure that I would not get what I ordered, but - they were much mistaken. They have seen my lumber and say it is - fine, and a number of persons thinking of building said they are - going to get their lumber from you. - -Yours truly, - -J. F. R. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Janis_= 28 ft. × 30 ft. over all 8 Rooms and Bath] - -Coziness plus serviceability characterize the Janis--a cozy porch, a -complete first floor scheme, and four commodious bedrooms and bath -upstairs. - -The exposed rafters underneath the roof, the brick chimney, the roof -brackets, the clever placing of the trimmings secure an approval for the -exterior appearance which is turned to enthusiasm by the attractive -rooms within. - -One can picture real hospitality in the Janis. The broad, cheerful porch -is a fitting introduction to the bright, spacious living room with its -welcoming fireplace. The reception hall is an appreciated convenience. -French doors between reception hall and living room, and between this -last and the dining room add remarkably to the home's smart interior. -The dining room has a bay with a tasty window seat. The kitchen is about -the same "just right" place as in all our plans. There's a convenient -lavatory, too. - -The Janis has a well-modeled second floor arrangement. The bedrooms are -large-sized and amply proportioned with good light. Three of them are -corner rooms. - -Choose this home for its ever-attractive styling, the economy of its -floor plans, the unique features of its interior--and you will have -purchased a thing of permanent pleasure and profit. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -French doors between reception hall and living room; between living room -and dining room. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim in reception hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "JANIS" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "JANIS" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Genesee_= 26 ft. × 24 ft. overall 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Here's a home that wins wide approval, not so much because it is "the -economical square house," but more because it includes decided -variations in plan. - -For the exterior--the well-placed dormer adds character to the roof. The -wide-eaved porch lends dignity to the front. The novel siding supplies -individuality. - -You are immediately impressed with the roomy living-room--and the fine -balance of fireplace at one end and ascending stairway at the other. The -dining room is wonderfully cheerful, and with its wide opening to living -room is especially prized. The kitchen receives light and air from two -sides. The grade entrance saves an extra outside door, yet gives easy -access to basement and outdoors. - -The bedrooms and the bath all center on an attractive upstairs hall. And -see how ample is all closet space. Surely you find every available foot -of space utilized to good advantage in this clever "Genesee." - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Rafters main roof 2 in. × 6 in. Dormer and porch 2 in. × 4 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price. - -Bungalow siding for exterior. - -Windows divided upper sash as shown in illustration. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "GENESEE" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "GENESEE" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - - +==================================+ - | ¶ LABOUR AND MATERIAL ARE | - | TOO EXPENSIVE TO WASTE. IT | - | DOESN'T PAY TO GUESS AT THE | - | COST OF EITHER. BUY FROM BENNETT | - | AND BE SURE OF YOUR COSTS | - +==================================+ - - =NO WASTE= - - Whippany, N. J., May 22, 1919. - - _Gentlemen_:--I bought lumber of you 25% cheaper than the same - quality of goods here. I did not have to throw away any, as I often - have to with that bought here. - -F. D. J. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Olean_= 22 ft. × 26 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -Though somewhat more conservative than others of our two-story designs, -the Olean, nevertheless, is dressed with smart lines that lift it out of -the ordinary. - -The overhanging roof with rafters exposed underneath, the brackets -supporting the front, the broad veranda with its stately columns, the -placing of the windows and door--all give fine dignity to this home. - -On the first floor you find a rather generous living room; stairs on one -side, two pleasant windows opposite and a wide opening leading to the -square dining room, made pleasant by light from two sides. The kitchen -is set by itself, and access to the side entrance and the cellar is -gained through a compact and serviceable entry. - -On the second floor there is one quite remarkable bedroom, and two -others of just the right size. The usual bath is found near the -bedrooms. Especially, notice the triple windows in the large bedroom and -the extra large closet that room boasts. - -The modest investment required in the Olean represents, we believe, a -home value second to none. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Wardrobe in two rear bedrooms. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "OLEAN" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "OLEAN" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Hartley_= 24 ft. × 28 ft. over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Sleeping -Porch] - -If a family's choice leans toward the "square" house, it is fairly -certain that the Hartley will be one of those seriously considered--for -in it a rare degree of appearance, livableness, and economy of plan have -been combined. - -The front of this home is quite impressive. To begin with, there's a -porch embracing the entire width of the house. Its gently sloping roof -blends in with the shingle covered second story. Broad top roofs, front -and sides, are adequately broken with wide dormers, giving a final touch -to an exterior already most attractive. - -As you enter the reception hall a pretty stairway leads up to the -half-way landing. Directly ahead is one of those highly desirable -conveniences, a coat closet. Then, through a wide opening, you are -greeted by a sight of a rather large living room--the bright dining room -just beyond adding its share to the home's invitation. The kitchen is -replete with both cabinet and pantry! There is a rear and a side -entrance, the last at grade. - -We will let the three fine bedrooms, the big closets, tell their own -story--and pass the bath with just the name of it, but--here is -something to talk about, an outdoor sleeping place! There's a real treat -for some of the family in that feature--who will the lucky ones be? - -For the "right" kind of a home, at the "right" kind of a price--consider -thoughtfully the Hartley. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -Attic stairs and flooring included in selling price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "HARTLEY" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "HARTLEY" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Colonial_= 38 ft. × 26 ft. 7 Rooms and Bath] - -Here's a masterpiece in designing--both for beauty of exterior and for -ideal arrangement. This house faithfully reproduces the atmosphere of -Colonial days, yet with touches of modernism which have been tried and -approved by best architectural practice. - -Perhaps the first unique thing you notice are the seats at either side -of the doorway--then the quaint Colonial door with its narrow side -windows. As the door swings back you are welcomed, through French doors, -to a magnificent living room, fireplace at the farther end, and built-in -bookcases underneath pretty casement windows. Through the door or window -at the right of the room you spy the privacy of a well-sheltered porch. - -Just in front of you the stairway leads straight to the second story. -Through another pair of French doors, you note the dining room. At the -rear of the hall is a convenient lavatory and underneath the stairs a -very useful coat closet. - -As you notice the corner location of each bedroom, and the large closets -in each, stop a passing minute in the rear bedroom at the right to see -that you may have a fireplace here, too. - -The Colonial is a design quite beyond the ordinary for a cost quite less -than ordinary. Does it suit your needs?--Then write us for more definite -information. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 10 in. - -Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--as illustrated, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick. - -French doors between hall and living room, also between hall and dining -room. - -Bookcase on each side of fireplace. - -Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - -Pantry and kitchen cabinets furnished in Yellow Pine. - -Attic stairs and flooring included in the selling price. - -Seats for front entrance included in the selling price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "COLONIAL" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "COLONIAL" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Erie_= - -24 ft. × 26 ft. over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Hall] - -However much house styles may change, that most practical of all plans, -the square house, always remains in vogue. And "The Erie" is genuinely -an all-prized design of this most popular type. - -There is a prosperous, substantial appearance to this home. It is free -from elaboration--yet full of the spice of style. The extending roof -with its distinctive dormer, the shingled upper story, the wide expanse -of porch, the solid type of porch pillars--everything bears out the -impression that here live people of a most desirable American type. The -first room inside is a reception hall, serving the purpose of receiving -the casual caller, and of providing the place from whence a simple -stairway winds toward the upstairs. The living room is a square one with -five windows to guarantee a flood of light. From here a -colonnade-opening leads to the dining room on one of the back corners of -the house. This room is also bright with light. The kitchen is the usual -compact and complete Bennett arrangement. There is a passageway from the -kitchen to the front hall. - -The upstairs arrangement of this home is as ideal as that of the lower -floor--every room a corner room. Three spacious sleeping chambers--each -with its own capacious closet--a convenient bath and a handy linen -closet complete the layout. - -"The Erie," outside and inside, is a most inviting home--its arrangement -is most practical and most complete--its construction and finish of a -quiet, rich and enduring type. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -"Niagara" colonnade between living room and dining room. _See pages -36-37._ - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ERIE" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "ERIE" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _=Frederick=_ - -24 ft. × 42 ft. over all Two-Family Dwelling 5 Rooms, Bath--Each] - -It is a thrifty family who, in building its own home, provides for a -tenant to pay taxes and upkeep and, besides, a comfortable profit. To -such a family, the Frederick has much to recommend it. Red Cedar Shingle -and Redwood clapboard side wall protection has been provided to give -more than usual character to the design, and lasting life. The spacious -substantial porches provide outdoor comfort for both families. The whole -exterior is one of fine balance and dignity. - -Upstairs and down the living rooms are ample, attractive, a casement -window enriching each; just back are the dining rooms with three -splendid windows apiece. Airy, light kitchens connect through double -swinging doors. There's a back entryway with room for the refrigerator. -On the other side of the house are the two bedrooms--two windows -apiece--with bath just between. There are coat closets, clothes closets, -medicine and kitchen cabinets, and wardrobes to satisfy every need. And -last but not least--you may make extra rooms in the attic. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Ceiling height second floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - - Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, - maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - - Wardrobes in rear bedrooms. - - Our kitchen cupboards No. 1 and medicine cabinets included in the - selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "FREDERICK" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "FREDERICK" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Nelson_= - -24 ft. × 36 ft. over all 5 Rooms, Bath, Hall] - -There is fine simplicity in the Nelson. Here is a dwelling-place to -satisfy exacting tastes for a refined home of modest proportions. - -One likes the clean-cut columns and railing on the friendly porch--the -exposed rafters--the well-proportioned dormers. - -The ample-sized rooms are expressly planned for a wealth of sunshine, -yet with sufficient wall-space for placement of furniture. - -Conveniences! Note the coat closet--the hall affording privacy to the -bath--the ideal location of the kitchen cupboard for simplified serving. -There's a pretty cased arch between living and dining room, and between -hall and living room. - -A sound purchase--if you wish beauty, comfort and durability--is the -substantial Nelson. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard, wardrobe and medicine cabinet included in -the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "NELSON" - -FLOOR PLAN] - - +============================+ - | ¶ BY BUYING ALL MATERIAL | - | FROM ONE CONCERN | - | THE BLAME FOR DELAYS | - | AND SHORTAGES, IF ANY, CAN | - | BE PLACED WHERE IT JUSTLY | - | BELONGS. SEE THE BENNETT | - | GUARANTEE. | - +============================+ - - =SAVED $800= - -Six Mile Run, Pa. -May 23, 1919. - - _Gentlemen_:-- - - I had estimates from three lumber dealers and the best price I - could get was $2,200.00. Your bill, delivered, was $1,314.05. My - carpenter said he never worked on nicer material in thirty years. - - You surely did treat me fair and honest and prompt in all matters. - I am pleased with my new home. Inside trim is surely fine. - - Thanking you and wishing you success, - -W. A. F. - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Richard_= - -26 ft. × 34 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -In the Richard, the keynote in architecture and arrangement alike, is -Utility. Day-by-day usefulness has been built into each unit of its -construction from the pleasant porch to the much-used storeroom on the -second floor. - -This house has been created to accommodate a small family with modest -needs and tastes. But if more bed rooms are required, two large -comfortable well lighted rooms with closets may be secured on the second -floor at a nominal expense. Stairs leading from dining room and matched -flooring for entire second floor are included in selling price. - -Like all Bennett-Built Homes, the Richard has well-lighted and -well-proportioned rooms without an exception. There has been -incorporated every advantage of a costly home, built on a basis of -strictest economy. - -It is a substantial, durable, dependable house that embodies every vital -feature for a happy home within the means of a moderate income. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--glazed cottage design, 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "RICHARD" - -FLOOR PLAN B] - -Emporium, Pa. - - _Gentlemen_:-- - -May 20, 1919. - - The material furnished me was as good as I expected it to be. And - as near as I could estimate, think the price was at least 20% - cheaper delivered here than I could have bought the same grade of - material from our local dealers. - -M. F. L. - -Upland, Pa. - -_Gentlemen_:-- - -May 10, 1919. - - I received my lumber all O. K. several days ago and have just - finished working with it. I must say that I was more than pleased - with it. It was all perfect goods. - -C. N. H. - - - -Lockport, N. Y. - -_Gentlemen_:-- May 20, 1919. - - I am perfectly satisfied with the quality of your lumber. Your - prices are enough lower so I can save from one to two hundred - dollars on a house bill, which is an item any contractor should - consider. - -C. T. N. - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Rochester_= - -22 ft. × 32 ft. over all 7 Rooms and Bath] - -Charm has been our watchword in the creation of the Rochester--a -charming exterior as well as a charming room arrangement. A house of -modest proportions at moderate cost has been attained without -sacrificing either inside or outside attractiveness. - -The sloping roof lines blend in gracefully with the shingled walls and -the veranda. Entering the home, one finds a living room indeed luxurious -for a home of this size. A dandy dining room and the usual kitchen, -together with a secluded den, complete the first floor layout. - -Upstairs, three bedrooms, each large and double-windowed and furnished -with roomy closets, and the bath are the remaining details that combine -to make the Rochester a home of great popularity. Interested?--then we -would like to send you all the good news about it--write. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. Ceiling slightly hipped. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. - -Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door as illustrated, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, -glazed with clear glass. - -Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "ROCHESTER" - -FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "ROCHESTER" - -SECOND FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Dover_= - -26 ft. × 36 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath] - -The Dover is a splendid example of how the all-on-one-floor bungalow -home can luxuriously and comfortably house a large family. - -In appearance, this home is ideally balanced. Graceful roof lines blend -into its shingled sides. Porch pillars carry through the idea of -substantiality. Overhanging eaves give the final touch to the bungalow -theme. - -Let us analyze the Dover from the viewpoint of solid comfort. The -twenty-six foot porch promises plenty of outdoor comfort and air. The -living room provides space for not only the whole family but several -guests in addition. The dining room is large enough to accommodate a -holiday dinner party. In case of large entertainments, the two rooms can -practically be opened into one. The three bedrooms suffice for a family -of five or six--or with less people, a guest room is available. There's -a kitchen ample for all needs. - -You may have noticed where you can build a fireplace in the living room. -That bay in the dining room you can plan for flowers and plants, or just -a cozy cushioned seat. You have made a note of that celebrated -step-saver, the kitchen cabinet. Did you see the closets for each -sleeping room? - -If it's a bungalow home that meets your fondest wishes, and the Dover -satisfies your needs, then we can assure you that it will be ideal. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Ceiling joists plan B 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--special design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, -glazed. - -French doors between living room and dining room. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -Attic stairs and flooring included in the selling price of plan B. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "DOVER" - -FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: "DOVER" - -FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Sherrill_= - -22 ft. × 32 ft. or 24 ft. × 36 ft. over all 6 Rooms and Bath or 5 Rooms -and Bath] - -The Sherrill is a home of snug contentment--the type of home that will -nestle alongside a country road or adorn a city street, presenting a -charming appearance anywhere. The broad porch, dormer window and -graceful roof make an unusually pleasing exterior. The profile or side -view is equally interesting. For the interior arrangement, two alternate -plans are offered. The one provides three bedrooms, the other two. -Living, dining room, kitchen and bath are found in generous size in -both. A wide opening between living and dining room in each case -provides an advantageous feature for "affairs." Select the plan you -prefer--either one will provide you with a lifetime service of true -satisfaction. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -=PLAN A= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Cased opening between living room and dining room. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 included in the selling price. _See pages -36-37._ - -=PLAN B= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - -Cased opening between living room and dining room. - -Wardrobe in rear bedroom. - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. _See pages -36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "SHERRILL" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "SHERRILL" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Maidstone_= - -22 ft. × 26 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft. overall 5 Rooms and Bath--or just 4 -Rooms] - -"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home"--might well have been -written with this cosy cottage in mind. Though quite humble, the -Maidstone is decidedly "homey". - -Most houses of a like size are usually quite ugly--but see how a -bracketed roof, cleverly shingled side walls, and the artistic use of -exterior trim, transforms this Bennett-Built Cottage into a really -attractive home. - -But now let's look indoors--into the smaller plan, first. For simple -purposes, can you conceive a simpler layout? Just two partitions, and -you have--living and dining room, kitchen, and two bedrooms. - -But some families desire a bit different arrangement, a separate dining -room, and a bath. There you find it in Plan "B"--with a closed back -entry thrown in for good measure. And notice the sheltered porch, -whichever plan you favor. - -If the Maidstone fills your needs, the satisfaction you will find living -in it will be as great as your surprise at its low cost. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--our glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. (Plan B.) _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. (Plan A.) _See -pages 36-37._ - -(If basement is not wanted in Plan B, omit rear addition and basement -stairs, saving in price.) - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "MAIDSTONE" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "MAIDSTONE" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Lawton_= - -24 ft. × 30 ft. or 24 ft. × 36 ft. over all 5 Rooms, Bath or 6 Rooms, -Bath] - -Simplicity is in the keynote of this cottage home--a simplicity, -however, enriched by clever lines of roof, porch and whole-house -architecture. - -Plan "A" provides for a moderate-sized family--a cheerful, roomy living -room, rather good-sized dining room and a compact, convenient kitchen. -The bedrooms contain room aplenty for bed, dresser and other bedroom -furnishings; and, of course, there is the very necessary bath. In "B" -there's an additional bedroom for the family of larger numbers. In -addition there are closets off the sleeping rooms. The kitchen and bath -are differently located--the dining room is slightly increased to -accommodate the larger number of persons. - -You will agree, we are confident, that for compact design, yet plenty of -room to keep out of each other's way, either of the two Lawton plans -offers a most pleasing choice. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - -Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. _See pages 36-37._ - -Price on rear addition and basement stairs same as shown with Maidstone, -plan B, quoted on application. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "LAWTON" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "LAWTON" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Kenmore_= - -20 ft. × 18 ft. or 24 ft. by 20 ft. over all 3 or 4 Rooms] - -The one best way to prove a home's worth is by the testimony of those -who have lived in it. By such people the Kenmore is classified as a -"snug, perfect little place." - -We need not dwell at length on the exterior, for you can see what goes -to make it up. - -The interior is as easy to understand, too. The living room is of -unusual size for such a kind of home. The single bedroom has light and -air from two sides, and to save extra cost, we included our wardrobe -clothes closet. In the kitchen, again to save extra cost, we have -included our cabinet. - -In Plan "B," we have provided an extra bedroom and quite sizable -closets, leaving the living room with space aplenty, and having added -enough room in the kitchen so that the family may eat at a table over in -the corner. - -There is a lot to say about the economy of either Kenmore. But let the -price of it argue for itself. If it suits you, we can fill your order in -a few hours. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--glazed cottage design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick. _See pages 36-37._ - -Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. _See pages -36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "KENMORE" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "KENMORE" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Cloverdale_= - -20 ft × 30 ft. or 22 ft × 30 ft. over all 5 Rooms alone or 5 Rooms and -Bath] - -Of all tidy, economical cottages, its friends vote "The Cloverdale" -ideal--most wholesome. Though covering only 600 sq. ft., the proportions -of length, width and height have been admirably balanced, and a neat -porch added. Notice the bracketed roof, exposed rafter ends, extending -porch roof with richly shaped pillars, windows and door nicely balancing -the whole front. - -In plan "A," there's a most restful living room with one end for a cozy -fireside. A wide opening leads to an ideal dining room. The kitchen, -directly back, contains our labor-saving cabinet. The two bedrooms are -practically alike, both well lighted, well aired and provided with -wardrobes, giving all the convenience of regular closets. - -In "B," by adding two feet to the width and saving a bit on the living -room, we have slightly enlarged the dining room and made the plan -complete with snug bath and fine pantry. The bedrooms, too, are slightly -larger. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - -Plan A girders 6 in. × 6 in.; Plan B girders 6 in. × 8 in. - -First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - -Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - -Front door--glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. _See pages -36-37._ - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard included in the selling price, Plan A. _See -pages 36-37._ - -Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, Plan B. _See pages 36-37._ - -Price on rear addition and basement stairs same as shown with Maidstone, -plan B, page 52, quoted on application. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "CLOVERDALE" - -FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: "CLOVERDALE" - -FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _=Auburn=_ - -20 ft. × 28 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft. over all 4 Rooms and Bath or 5 Rooms -and Bath] - -For rock-bottom economy, we know of no "buy" that betters the Auburn. -Though minus the comfort of a roof over porch, this home does include a -place to enjoy the outdoor air. Overhanging roof, shingled sides, and a -clever handling of the windows and doors gives the Auburn a smart effect -not found in the common house of this type. - -For economy of space and work, the living and dining room have been -combined in plan "A," but space has not been sacrificed in the sizable -kitchen, nor has closet room been overlooked in either of the bedrooms. - -In plan "B," the house dimensions have been slightly increased to secure -a separation of living room from dining room, and the addition of a -pantry off of the kitchen. A slight enlargement of the bedrooms was also -possible--especially since wardrobes could satisfactorily take the place -of closets. - -Could you see this home as it actually exists and compare its appearance -and finish, outside and in, with others of the same type, you would not -hesitate a minute in choosing the Auburn--further, a comparison of costs -would confirm your selection. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our Glazed Cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. - _See pages 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the - selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - - Price on rear addition and basement stairs as shown with Shamrock, - plan B, page 57, quoted on application. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _=Shamrock=_ - -22 ft. × 26 ft. or 30 ft. over all Five rooms and Bath or Four rooms] - -Here is a solid, substantial, livable type of cottage home--a dwelling -not only well-built, but also most convenient and comfortable. - -The Shamrock provides all of the essentials of an attractive exterior -without expensive and unnecessary frills and innovations. Yet there are -snappy touches of design--bracket-supported roof, exposed rafter, -combined shingle and regular siding effects--to differentiate this home -from the ordinary. - -You will observe that you can have your choice of two floor plans. Plan -"B" includes a connecting bathroom which is eliminated in "A," as that -plan is designed for localities where sewerage connections are not -available. Plan "A" also extends the living room to include the dining -accommodations, making possible a four-foot contraction in the depth of -the house, and thus a substantial saving in cost. - -The porch is ample and well protected. The rooms are fairly proportioned -and well lighted. Note the convenient built-in wardrobes in the -good-sized bedrooms, and the additional rear room (or summer kitchen) -provided in "B." - -Either plan will provide you with a satisfying, serviceable home--for an -investment that is decidedly modest. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and - 1-3/4 in. thick. _See pages 36-37._ - - Wardrobes in bedrooms. - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. _See - pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _=Delaware=_ - -30 ft. × 26 ft. or 34 ft. × 24 ft. 5 rooms and Bath.] - -Here's a cottage bidding for your favor not merely because of its modest -building cost, but also because of unique beauty and balance of -design--nothing overdone, and nothing forgotten. Notice how this compact -little home invites approval with its graceful overhanging eaves, the -individuality of its half-siding and half-shingle exterior, and its -broad, roomy porch. - -And inside! Two rooms on the front--both the large living room and the -cozy dining room! In Plan "A" notice especially the well-located pantry; -and the hall giving privacy to bedrooms and bath. In Plan "B" see that -convenient bathroom arrangement, and the kitchen made roomier, the -pantry room cared for in this plan by one of our efficient kitchen -cabinets. - -In both plans you find the same serviceable refrigerator location, and -side and back entrance combined in one--with the cellar easily reached -by a few steps. - -Comparing all--where can you find more distinctive appearance, more -compact utility than in this "homey" little Delaware? - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the - selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: _=Monroe=_ - -30 ft. × 32 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -The all-in-one floor scheme of bungalow-homes is quite as much in their -favor as their comparatively modest cost--from both viewpoints the -Monroe is a faithful example of this design. - -There's an air of stability to this home--solidity and endurance, yet -not a bit overdone. And notice the harmony of roof lines; the extending -and protecting eaves, with rafter ends just showing here and there. And -if you like them better, shingled side walls in soft-toned colors might -be used, certainly with no loss of effect. - -Perhaps a most striking feature of the interior is its large inviting -living room, with a truly pleasant dining room just to the right--a wide -opening between, a decided advantage when entertaining. And do not -overlook the kitchen's easy access to cellar, to entry and sheltered -back porch. The lady of the home will be glad to see that handy linen -closet; to especially mark the cheerful bedrooms, and their ample closet -space. - -What more of convenience, of roomy compactness could be asked in this -home--what better dollar-for-dollar value. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - - Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, - maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application. - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 1, medicine cabinet and linen closet - included in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: "MONROE" - -FLOOR PLAN] - - - +====================+ - | ¶ IT IS NEVER THE | - | SIZE OF A HOME | - | THAT MAKES IT | - | ATTRACTIVE, | - | BUT THE CARE | - | WITH WHICH IT | - | IS DESIGNED | - | AND KEPT. | - +====================+ - - -Freeport, Pa., May 20, 1919. - - -Gentlemen:-- - - All lumber in fine condition, and better than we had expected. - Claim to have _saved $300_. Your business methods were most - satisfactory to us. - -Yours truly, - -J. A. McE. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: Beverly - -20 ft. × 28 ft. or 30 ft. over all 5 Rooms or 4 Rooms and Bath] - -This sturdy, practical, pleasing home offers everything to be desired in -comfortable living quarters, while reducing the cost of home-building to -a most moderate basis. - -Notice, please, the novel hooded type of porch, the bevel glass door, -the general tidy appearance of the whole front. - -Observe the choice of two floor plans; the bathroom being omitted in -"A," but an extra sleeping chamber being gained. Both plans provide the -same splendid house-wide living room, sizable dining room and kitchen; -both include an efficient kitchen cabinet; both provide ample -clothes-keeping facilities in the shape of large wardrobes. - -You can choose whichever plan is most suited to your conditions with the -certainty that you are selecting a home that embodies both economy and -service in the highest sense. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -=PLAN A=-- - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our "Saranac," design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 - in. thick, glazed. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. _See - pages 36-37._ - -=PLAN B=-- - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our "Saranac," design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 - in. thick. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the - selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "A"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "B"] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Concord_= - -20 ft. × 30 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -Beyond the rather striking economy which we believe you find in -purchasing your home the Bennett-Way, there is considerable increased -worth both in the appearance and in the quality of material that we send -you to put into your home--the Concord is fully up to Bennett standards. -To its rather simple proportions has been added an overhanging, -bracketed roof, and a snug porch. - -The pattern of the window sash and frames and the shingled sides also -add their bit to this comfortable looking little home. The floor plan -itself speaks for the interior of the home. But let's call your -particular attention to the rather generous closet space off both -bedrooms, the well-lighted and well-aired rooms, the convenient kitchen -cabinet--all contained in the modest proportions of 20 ft. by 30 ft. - -We believe the selling price of the Concord is quite in keeping with the -most efficient home economy ideas. Certain it is that from other owner's -experiences, we can guarantee enduring and entire satisfaction with the -Concord, if it is your choice. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. - thick, glazed. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. _See - pages 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and Niagara Colonnade included in - selling price of Plan B. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "CONCORD"] - -[Illustration: "CONCORD" - -FLOOR PLAN B] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Emerson_= - -24 ft. × 32 ft. over all 5 rooms and Bath] - -This is an extremely neat and inexpensive home to build, easy to keep in -order, easy to heat and make comfortable. The porch across the front -will be a great comfort in summer, and at little expense it may be -screened and converted into a comfortable out-of-door room. - -The vestibule will help keep out the cold of winter, and the adjoining -coat closet provides a splendid place for wraps and rubbers. The living -room is large and comfortable. The wide-cased opening leading from the -dining room gives it an effect of still greater proportion and the -dining room is also attractive with its grouped windows. The interior -hall arrangement provides easy access to bath and bedrooms. The -well-lighted kitchen is of convenient size and is particularly pleasing, -providing a light, cheery, comfortable room within easy access of the -dining room. The cellar entrance at grade, you will find another -desirable feature. - -The ownership of the Emerson will prove a never-ending source of -satisfaction and content. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our "Chautauqua" of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - - Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling - price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "EMERSON"] - -[Illustration: ¶ FEW INDIVIDUALS WHO DESIGN THEIR OWN HOMES KNOW HOW TO -ARRIVE AT THE COST OF MATERIAL AND LABOUR.] - -Hopewell Junction, N.Y. -May 20, 1919. - -_Gentlemen_:-- - - The building material shipped me came in good condition, was of - good grade which rather _surprised_ some of our _old carpenters_, - it being much better quality than they have been using. I hope to - build another house as soon as this one is finished, and shall - remember you with the order. - -Sincerely, - -J.L.F. - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Waverly_= - -24 ft. × 38 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -The beauty and charm of this comfortable bungalow are instantly -appreciated by every true home lover. It is a masterpiece in bungalow -architecture. See the low sloped roof, wide bracketed eaves, grouped -windows, built-up rail, shingled side walls, a true California bungalow -and a favorite in that country which has become a model for all the -world. The front porch is an unusually pretty feature. What an -attractive departure the balusters and timbered effect are from the -usual combination of rail and balusters. The bay window is just what is -needed to break up the wall space and adds greatly to the general -pleasing effect. Picture this bungalow on your lot, side walls stained a -light seal brown, moss green for the roof, with pure white trimming, -shrubbery nestled along the front and corners of the porch. Wouldn't you -be proud to say "This is my home"? Often an attractive exterior will be -found to conceal a poor arrangement of rooms. This is not the case with -the Waverly. Careful attention has been given to details and we believe -that every housewife will appreciate the excellent floor plan -arrangement. You enter direct from the porch into one of the prettiest -living rooms you have ever seen. Triple windows in front and side are -among the attractive features of this room, allowing worlds of sunshine -and cheer to enter, but still leaving plenty of wall space for -furniture. The high casement windows in the end were separated purposely -to provide a place for your piano. The well-lighted dining room is -separated from the living room by an attractive colonnade-arch. The -kitchen is conveniently located for serving and for easy access to the -grade cellar entrance. Bedrooms and bath open into an interior hall -which makes these private but within easy access of all rooms. We are -sure that the Waverly will meet your highest expectations. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. - - Niagara colonnade between living room and dining room. _See pages - 36-37._ - - Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, wardrobes and medicine cabinet included - in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "Waverly"] - - -=MORE THAN SATISFIED= - -Olean, N. Y. -December 28, 1919. - -_Gentlemen_:-- - - Be assured we shall not forget you whenever we may have occasion to - mention or suggest ready-cut houses, for our Erie is more than - satisfactory. - -N. E. P. - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Ontario_= - -26 ft. × 34 ft. over all 5 Rooms and Bath] - -Can you imagine a more pleasing and homelike design than the Ontario at -such a moderate cost? Great care was used to secure this attractive, -harmonious exterior and still retain the exceptionally convenient and -practical arrangement of rooms. The front porch with its large tapering -columns, wide overhanging bracketed eaves and roof dormer at side, all -serve to give this design a distinct individuality. The vestibule and -coat closet will be found a desirable arrangement. The living room and -dining room are made especially attractive with triple windows, having -an extra wide cased opening between the living room and the dining room, -making this practically one room--a feature desired by many. The kitchen -is of a convenient size and well lighted. Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 is -a part of the finish in this room and is supplied as a part of the -equipment. The grade entrance is another added convenience. A large -storage space is provided for in the attic, attic stairs and flooring -being included in the selling price. Bedrooms are of good size with -large closet-space. The interior hall arrangement provides easy access -to bath and bedrooms. If you are looking for comfort and a home of which -you may be proud, select the Ontario. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Second floor joists 2 in. × 6 in. - - Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the - selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - - Attic stairs and flooring included in selling price. - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN "ONTARIO"] - - =PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE= - -Richmondville, N. Y. - -December 27, 1919. - -_Gentlemen_:-- - - I desire to thank you for the prompt and efficient service which - you have given me and for the prompt attention which has been given - to all of my orders and assure you that if I can do any good in - this section, I will gladly do it. - - My new home is nearly completed and as soon as the lawn is graded - and some shrubbery placed, in the spring, I will send you a picture - of same. - -C. A. B. - - - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Stanley_= - -26 ft. × 20 ft. over all 4 Rooms] - -To combine attractiveness, individuality and economy in one design -requires skill, but you will find that the Stanley possesses them all. A -more attractive cottage could hardly be imagined. You can see that the -pretty exterior effect is obtained by the use of a well proportioned -porch, large built-up porch columns, broad overhanging roof, clapboards -for side walls with shingles and panels for gables. One of our most -attractive front doors, the "Conesus," and the latest style of panel -sash are furnished with this design. - -The living room, bedrooms and kitchen are expertly arranged to secure -the greatest amount of comfort and convenience. If a basement is -desired, an enclosed cellar addition may be added at rear in place of -the stoop, at small cost. Notice that each room has two windows, thus -insuring perfect ventilation. - -Two roomy closets give ample space for clothes. Either living room or -kitchen is sufficiently large to be used also as a dining room. - -On the whole this cottage is altogether charming and will strongly -appeal to those who desire a modern four-room house but whose purse -places a limit on the amount to be expended. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 6 in. - - First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in. - - Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard included in selling price. _See pages - 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - -[Illustration: "STANLEY" FLOOR PLAN] - - -=GOES TOGETHER LIKE A CHARM= - -Norfolk, Va. -December 17, 1919. - -_Gentlemen_:-- - - Please send catalogue to enclosed list. These people are all - thinking of building and have shown great interest in my Ilion. - - From the favorable comments I hear concerning my house you should - be able to stir up some business here. - - I am making good progress with my house. The stuff goes together - like a charm. - -L. M. K. - -(Note: His Ilion proved so eminently satisfactory that he has since -placed an order for the Potomac.) - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Madison_= - -24 ft. × 28 ft. over all 8 Rooms and Bath] - -The Madison is planned to meet the requirements for a square house that -can be built on a lot of medium size and still give comfortably large -rooms. Notice how well the rooms are arranged to utilize every inch of -space. This hospitable front porch will be appreciated during the summer -when at a little expense, it may be screened and converted into a -comfortable out-of-door room. The enclosed porch balustrade with its -added seclusion is a very desirable feature in a house set close to the -street. - -The reception hall in this home is an unusually attractive and cozy -apartment with its broad staircase and pretty landing. A wide-cased arch -leads into the comfortable living room. It is not necessary to crowd -your furniture in this room or set it at an angle, for there is plenty -of wall space for the largest pieces. You will like the beautiful, -well-lighted dining room with its built-in window-seat and grouped -windows. See how nicely you can arrange your buffet, serving table and -china cabinet and still have plenty of wall space for chairs. Every -housewife will appreciate the thought we have given in designing the -kitchen. See how conveniently you can arrange your equipment to save -unnecessary steps. The range at the inside wall, the sink and work -tables in front of windows, your large kitchen cabinet placed just -right. Notice the convenience in the icebox arrangement, only a step or -two from the kitchen, still out of the way and iced without going into -the kitchen. The arrangement of rooms on the second floor is ideal. The -bedrooms are large and well lighted with plenty of closet space. The -bath is within easy reach of all bedrooms as well as the stairs. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. - and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages 36-37._ - - Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, wardrobes and medicine cabinet included - in the selling price of this house. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: "MADISON" FIRST FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: SECOND FLOOR PLAN "MADISON] - -[Illustration] - -[Sidenote: =_Tremont_= - -32 ft. × 34 ft. over all Twin House 6 Rooms and Bath--Each] - -To meet the present and constantly increasing demand for a practical -twin house that can be erected on an average city lot, we present this -attractive design. From the exterior, one would never even suspect that -this house contained two complete suites of rooms. - -The vestibule divides the porch so that each family has its own private -porch. From the large, well-lighted living room, separated by a wide -cased arch is the attractive dining room. - -Notice the convenient coat closet, a very essential feature in every -home. - -The kitchen is very conveniently located for serving. The built-in -cupboards and shelves extend the full width. The entryway provides space -for the refrigerator, brooms, etc. On the second floor, you have three -nice bedrooms, each one provided with wardrobes. The bath is -conveniently located at the end of the hall within easy access of -chambers and stairs. A large, well-lighted attic and attic stairs have -also been provided for with floor and partition dividing the attic which -are also included in the price of this house. - -The Tremont offers an excellent investment, rental income doubled. The -proportional greater cost over a single house is insignificant when -compared with the net profit. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - - Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft. - - Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. - - Girders 6 in. × 8 in. - - First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. - - Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in. - - Rafters 2 in. × 6 in. - - Front door--our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 - in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. _See pages - 36-37._ - - Oak floors and trim for living room and dining room quoted on - application. Special kitchen cupboard, wardrobes and medicine - cabinet included in the selling price. _See pages 36-37._ - -_See pages 8-9 for general specifications._ - - -[Illustration: FIRST FLOOR PLAN "TREMONT"] - -[Illustration: SECOND FLOOR PLAN "TREMONT"] - -[ILLUSTRATION] - -=GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BENNETT SUMMER COTTAGES= - - Cedar posts for two foot grade. - - Foundation sills--4 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit. - - Floor joists--2 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit, spaced 2 ft. O. - C. - - Studding--2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit, - spaced 2 ft. O. C. Walls 8 ft. high. - - Rafters--2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit, - spaced 2 ft. O. C. - - Wall ties--2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit. - - Wainscoting--Dressed, matched and beaded, 2 ft. high, where shown - in illustration, cut to fit. - - Siding 1 × 6 in. Fir novelty siding, tongued and grooved, dressed - both sides, cut to fit. - - Roof Sheathing--1 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed and matched, cut - to fit. - - Roof Covering--Bennett 3-ply prepared roofing, or extra *A* Red - Cedar Shingles, if preferred. - - Exterior Finish--White Pine, cut to fit. - - Flooring--1 × 4 in. Yellow Pine or Fir, dressed and matched, cut to - fit. - - Partitions--1 × 4 in. No. 1 Ceiling, dressed and matched and beaded - both sides, cut to fit. Partitions 7 ft. high. (The rooms are all - open to rafters.) - - Doors and windows glazed as shown in illustrations. (Interior doors - furnished where shown in plans.) - - Interior door and window trim--1 × 3 in. Yellow Pine. - - Paint for two good coats outside, including the porch floor and - steps, any color. (Color card mailed upon request.) - - Hardware, nails, locks, hinges. - - No paints, stains or varnishes furnished for interior. - - No masonry, lath, plaster or plaster board furnished. - - Screens, storm doors and storm windows not included--prices quoted - on application. - - Stoops and steps included when shown in plans, cut to fit. - - Reversed plans will be furnished without extra cost. - - -Bennett Summer Cottages are designed with the same care as Bennett -Homes. The lumber and mill work furnished throughout is the same high -grade as used with our best houses. - -[Illustration: WENONA] - -[Illustration: "WENONA"] - -[Illustration: "NEWPORT"] - -[Illustration: NEWPORT] - -=We Guarantee Entire Satisfaction or Money Back= - -We guarantee to furnish all lumber, shingles, finishing lumber, doors, -windows, frames, floor and interior trim, hardware, nails, paints of -sufficient quantity and equal to or better than the grades specified, to -complete the house according to the plans and specifications on opposite -page. We further guarantee that there will be no extras, and that all -material will reach you in perfect condition. Should any shortages -occur, we agree to replace the material either by shipping the necessary -material or paying you whatever it costs to buy locally. - -[Illustration: IVERNIA] - -[Illustration: "IVERNIA" FLOOR PLAN] - -All of the material in these cottages comes to you completely ready-cut, -every piece plainly marked. Plans and instructions are so simple and -easily understood, that they can be erected in from three to five days -by unskilled labor. - -Every piece of material is guaranteed accurately cut to fit. - -[Illustration: "LINWOOD" FLOOR PLAN] - -[Illustration: LINWOOD] - - -=Specifications for Bennett Special Garage= - - Studding--2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 36 O. C. cut to fit. - - Circular Rafters cut from 2 × 12 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit. - - Siding--1 × 6 in. Fir novelty siding, dressed and matched, cut to - fit. - - Hardware--All necessary hardware and nails included in selling - price. - - Roof Sheathing--1 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed and matched, cut - to fit. - - Roof Covering--Bennett 3-ply roofing. - - Doors--1 × 4 in. Ceiling, cut to fit. - - Paint--Two coats paint for outside. - - Floor--No material for floor is furnished. If such is desired, we - will, upon request, gladly quote prices. - -[Illustration: THE BENNETT SPECIAL] - -[Illustration: BENNETT SPECIAL GARAGE] - -[Illustration: HUDSON--Touring Car Size] - -[Illustration: BUICK--Roadster or Medium Size] - -[Illustration: PEERLESS--Double Large-Car Size] - -[Illustration: CADILLAC--Double Large-Car Size] - - -=GARAGES= - -Up to the Bennett Better-Built standard in every item, yet low priced. -Very quickly erected. Well lighted, snug, substantial. Liberal space for -cars, with working room aplenty at sides. - - -=SPECIFICATIONS= - -=STUDDING=: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 24 in. on centers. Cut to -fit. - -=RAFTERS=: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 24 in. on centers, surfaced -4 sides. Cut to fit. - -=SIDING=: 1 in. × 6 in. Clear Fir Novelty. Cut to fit. - -=ROOF SHEATHING=: See individualized specifications. - -=HARDWARE=: All necessary hardware and nails included in selling price. - -=FLOOR=: No material for floor is furnished. If such is desired, we will -upon request, gladly quote prices. - -=WALL PLATES=: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, double at top, single at -bottom of studding. Cut to fit. - -=ROOF COVERING=: See individual specifications. - -=DOORS=: As shown in illustration. Glazed opening 8 in. × 8 in. - -=WINDOWS=: See individual specifications. - -=PAINT=: Sufficient quantity of Bennett House Paint for two good coats, -colors as specified by purchaser. - - -=BUICK= - -=ROOF SHEATHING=: 1 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed, matched and cut to -fit. - -=ROOF COVERING=: Asphalt Slate-Surfaced Roll-Roofing. Shingles will be -furnished at a slight additional cost, if desired. - -=WINDOWS=: Two sliding sash windows and frames 26 in. × 26 in. glazed. For -various sizes see price list. - - -=HUDSON= - -=ROOF SHEATHING=: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/4 in. apart. Cut -to fit. - -=WINDOWS=: Three 3-light sash, and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in., -glazed. - -=ROOF COVERING=: Extra Clear Red Cedar Shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather. - -For various sizes see price list. - - -=PEERLESS= - -=ROOF SHEATHING=: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/2 in. apart. Cut -to fit. - -=ROOF COVERING=: Extra Clear Red Cedar Shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather. - -=WINDOWS=: Three 3-light sash and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in. -glazed. - -=SIDE DOOR=: 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. mortised for lock set. For various -sizes see price list. - - -=CADILLAC= - -=ROOF SHEATHING=: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/4 in. apart. Cut -to fit. - -=WINDOWS=: Three 3-light sash and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in., -glazed. - -=ROOF COVERING=: Extra Clear Red Cedar shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather. - -For various sizes see price list. - - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN - -"THE CADILLAC"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN - -"THE PEERLESS"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN - -"THE HUDSON"] - -[Illustration: FLOOR PLAN - -"THE BUICK"] - - - - -MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR HOME - -[Illustration: Bathroom] - -Bennett Plumbing Fixtures - -_A BATHROOM LIKE THIS WILL BE A CREDIT TO YOUR HOME_ - -The Home Equipment Book offers a variety of high grade, attractive -fixtures to choose from. - -Be sure to get this book. - -[Illustration: Furnace] - -Bennett Pipeless Furnace - -Cold weather comfort and convenience. Costs little more than a stove. - -Heats the entire house with one register. Warm air is forced to all -rooms and cold air is drawn off the floors. - -Requires little attention. Burns any kind of fuel. Hard or soft coal, -coke or wood. - -Easy to install. A man and a boy can set it up in a single day. - -No need to cut up your floors and walls. - -Economical in fuel. Heats up quickly. - -No heat wasted in the basement. Keeps cellar cool for fruits and -vegetables. - -_For sizes and prices see HOME EQUIPMENT BOOK._ - -[Illustration: Lighting fixtures] - - -HOME EQUIPMENT BOOK - -A Guide For the Home Owner. It Will Help You Equip Your New Home With -Modern Conveniences at a Saving. - -_Send For Your Copy Today_ - -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., Inc. - - - - -Bennett Home Equipment Service - -Puts the Finishing Touch on Home Comfort - -[Illustration: =KITCHEN SINK= - -An attractive sink, massive in construction, cast in one solid piece -from best grade of gray iron and heavily white enameled. All corners are -rounded to prevent accumulation of grease and dirt. Deep rim hides -entire painted bottom of sink. Furnished with drain board on either -right or left hand side. Length, 52 inches over all. Size of sink, 20 × -28 inches. _See Home Equipment Book for other styles and sizes._] - -[Illustration: =LAUNDRY STOVE= - -Combination laundry stove and heater. Heats laundry room and supplies -hot water for domestic use. Has flat oval top plate, 16 in. wide, and -25-1/2 in. long. Will accommodate a wash boiler or six flatirons. Has -durable grate with draw center. Water jacket surrounds entire firepot. -Has capacity for heating 60 gallons of water. _See Home Equipment Book -for price._] - -[Illustration: =LAUNDRY TUB= - -Two-compartment laundry tub made from best grade of imported Portland -cement and crushed granite. Moulded in one solid piece. Inside corners -are nicely rounded so tub can be easily kept clean. Top edges are fitted -with patent metallic rim and wringer guard. _See Home Equipment Book for -other sizes._] - -[Illustration: =KEROSENE WATER HEATER= - -A kerosene heater which is absolutely efficient. Heats just as well as -gas. Has double copper coils. Patented burner. No wicks. Heats water -quickly and economically. Complete with kerosene tank of one gallon -capacity. _See Home Equipment Book._] - -[Illustration: =RANGE BOILER= - -Galvanized range boiler for storing hot water under pressure. Connected -to water front in the kitchen stove or to a coil in the furnace, or -heated by water heater. Insures a constant supply of warm water for -domestic use. Furnished in 30, 40 or 52 gallon sizes. _See Home -Equipment Book._] - -[Illustration: Efficient gas burning water heater with black sheet steel -casing. Water runs through double copper coil and is heated by large -burner shown at bottom. Conical shape of coil provides maximum heating -efficiency. Suitable for heating 30 gallon range boiler. _See Home -Equipment Book for larger heaters._] - -[Illustration: =WARM AIR FURNACE=] - - -=Heating, Plumbing, Lighting Service--Free= - -Modern heating, sanitary plumbing and electric lighting are essential to -home contentment. Let our service department solve your equipment -problems without placing you under any obligations. Our experts will -gladly give you reliable advice on every point. - -You will find our Home Equipment Book an interesting guide in selecting -fixtures to suit your taste. - -[Illustration: =WATER SUPPLY OUTFIT=] - -BAKER, JONES, HAUSAUER, INC., PRINTERS -BUFFALO, N. Y. - - - - -INTERIOR DECORATING SERVICE FREE - -Sometime ago the thought came to us: - -"We build our Bennett Homes soundly and artistically on the outside and -inside. We use the finest trained talent in the country to give our -home-builders the very best to be had in architecture and workmanship. -Why not assist our home-keepers in selecting and arranging the -furnishings of those homes?" - -Every woman wants her home to express charm, personality, good taste. -But every woman does not care to employ a high-priced interior -decorator. Yet it must be conceded that someone who does nothing all day -but plan colors, lights and furniture arrangement, can save, through -wide experience, long days and nights of anxious thought for the -home-keeper. To get just the prettiest arrangement for rooms really does -take much valuable time and much trouble. - -So we have taken into our Organization two women advisers for our -home-keepers. These women are expert interior decorators who do nothing -but plan for our Homes Beautiful. 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If you wish merely suggestions as to -various color schemes in walls, floors, hangings, or if you wish to use -furniture you already have, but in a new way--or if you desire to -furnish your homes entirely, down to the last detail of picture hanging -and effective plant-placing, they are glad and willing to answer any and -every question and to give all advice in their power. - -An especial feature of their service is helping you plan your kitchen -efficiently, according to modern methods of steps and energy saving. -They have planned many hundreds of model kitchens and can help you stock -and arrange yours so that you will save time from drudgery of routine, -for the enjoyment of a book, the good outdoors, or your social life. - - - - - -Bennett Saving Will Pay Your Expenses to The Falls and Niagara Frontier - -_See_ the world-wonder--Niagara Falls--only twenty minutes' ride from -our door. - -_See_ Beautiful Buffalo with its wonderful park and drives--the -celebrated million dollar Albright Art Gallery--Lake Erie--Niagara River -and Gorge. - -_See_ the "home" of Bennett Homes--large lake steamers, enormous stocks -of lumber, modern mills, carpenter shops, machines. - -Come! 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Bennet Lumber Co., Inc. - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with -almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: Bennett's Small House Catalog 1920 - -Author: Ray H. Bennet Lumber Co., Inc. - -Release Date: February 13, 2016 [EBook #51205] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK BENNETT'S SMALL HOUSE CATALOG 1920 *** - - - - -Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed -Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net - - - - - - -</pre> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/cover_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="319" height="428" alt="FRONT COVER -Bennett Homes -Better Built Ready Cut - -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., Inc. -NORTH TONAWANDA—N.Y." /></a> -</div> - -<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="" -style="border: 2px black solid;margin:auto auto;max-width:50%; -padding:1%;"> -<tr><td> -<p class="c"><a href="#INDEX">Index.</a></p> -<p class="c"><span class="nonvis">(In certain versions of this etext [in certain browsers] -clicking on this symbol <img class="enlargeimage" src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" alt="" title="" height="14" width="18" />, -or directly on the image, -will bring up a larger version of the illustration.)</span></p> -<p class="c"><span class="nonvis">(etext transcriber's note)</span></p></td></tr> -</table> - -<h1>Bennett's<br /> -Small House Catalog<br /> -1920</h1> - -<p class="cb">Ray H. Bennett Lumber Co., Inc. -</p> - -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/ill_003_sml.png" width="500" height="182" -alt="Bennett Homes - -Better Built Ready Cut - -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., Inc. -NORTH TONAWANDA—N.Y. - -LUMBER -LATH—SHINGLES -WINDOWS—DOORS -MILL WORK - -North Tonawanda, N.Y." -/> -</div> - -<div class="courr"> -<p>Dear Friend,</p> - -<p>We send this catalog to you with just one thought in mind, Service. As -you turn the pages and study the various houses, remember that we are -planning and building for YOU. No trouble is too great, no detail too -small, if by personal consideration and supervision we can provide you -with your ideal home.</p> - -<p>Our architects have studied the requirement of comfortable, convenient, -up-to-date houses. In the designs shown in this catalog, you will find -embodied their ideas—the results of considering the greatest -convenience at the least cost.</p> - -<p>Not only do we supply you with blue prints of the house you select, but -our special service department is ready to assist you in your interior -decorating. Then too, our service department can give you any -information you require in regard to the erection of your house.</p> - -<p>You naturally will want to know the approximate cost of erecting the -house of your choice, the cost of the mason work, plumbing, lighting, -heating, etc. This we shall be glad to furnish you, if you will write to -us for such information.</p> - -<p>In buying a Bennett Home, you are really gratifying your individual -tastes. You have infinite choice of designs, any of which can be -slightly or moderately altered. You can choose your own color for -outside paint and inside finish. Cupboards and closets of convenient -size and situation, bay windows, French doors, fire places, stairways, -colonnades,—all these are yours to command.</p> - -<p>We have already selected for you the best framing materials, lumber and -hardware. The little touches that make the home and radiate the -personality of the owners—these we leave to your individual choice.</p> - -<p>It is YOUR home that you are to build, and we offer you our assistance -and co-operation.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Cordially Yours,<br /> -</p> - -<p class="r"> -RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., INC.<br /> -</p> - -<p>JAS|RN</p> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<p class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/bennett-homes.png" width="500" height="95" alt=""/> -</p> - -<p class="cb">PRICES OF BENNETT HOMES <span style="margin-left: 5em;">DECEMBER 1, 1921</span><br /> - -PRICES ARE NET F. O. B. CARS NORTH TONAWANDA, N. Y.<br /> - -DELIVERED PRICES QUOTED ON REQUEST.<br /> - -TERMS: Net Cash with Order.<br /> -</p> - -<div class="bbox"> -<p class="cb">TERMS:</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p class="hang"><b>1. Cash with Order.</b> 5% discount from gross amount allowed when Cash -in full is sent with order, or</p> - -<p class="hang"><b>2. 25% Cash with Order.</b> Balance sight draft with order bill of -lading attached. No discount from gross amount allowed under these -terms.</p></div> - -<p class="c">WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK.</p> -</div> - -<table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" summary=""> -<tr valign="bottom"><td align="center">Name</td> -<td align="center">Page</td> -<td align="center">Gross</td> -<td align="center">5% Cash<br /> - Discount</td><td align="center">Net</td></tr> -<tr><td>Aberdeen, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_030">30</a></td><td align="right">$1944.78</td><td align="right">$ 97.23</td><td align="right">$1847.55</td></tr> -<tr><td>Aberdeen, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_030">30</a></td><td align="right">2418.89</td><td align="right">120.94</td><td align="right">2297.95</td></tr> -<tr><td>Arcadia, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_031">31</a></td><td align="right">1610.33</td><td align="right">80.51</td><td align="right">1529.82</td></tr> -<tr><td>Arcadia, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_031">31</a></td><td align="right">1907.57</td><td align="right">95.37</td><td align="right">1812.20</td></tr> -<tr><td>Atherton</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_032">32</a></td><td align="right">2481.17</td><td align="right">124.05</td><td align="right">2357.12</td></tr> -<tr><td>Auburn, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_056">56</a></td><td align="right">1074.09</td><td align="right">53.70</td><td align="right">1020.39</td></tr> -<tr><td>Auburn, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_056">56</a></td><td align="right">1273.94</td><td align="right">63.69</td><td align="right">1210.25</td></tr> -<tr><td>Avon</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_010">10</a></td><td align="right">2940.28</td><td align="right">147.00</td><td align="right">2793.28</td></tr> -<tr><td>Beverly, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_060">60</a></td><td align="right">1142.60</td><td align="right">57.13</td><td align="right">1085.47</td></tr> -<tr><td>Beverly, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_060">60</a></td><td align="right">1224.00</td><td align="right">61.20</td><td align="right">1162.80</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bison</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_022">22</a></td><td align="right">2342.62</td><td align="right">117.13</td><td align="right">2225.49</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bryant</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_012">12</a></td><td align="right">2465.12</td><td align="right">123.25</td><td align="right">2341.87</td></tr> -<tr><td>Charlotte, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_011">11</a></td><td align="right">3184.52</td><td align="right">159.22</td><td align="right">3025.30</td></tr> -<tr><td>Clarendon</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_039">39</a></td><td align="right">3345.17</td><td align="right">167.25</td><td align="right">3177.92</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cleo</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_026">26</a></td><td align="right">2313.83</td><td align="right">115.69</td><td align="right">2198.14</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cloverdale, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_055">55</a></td><td align="right">1380.97</td><td align="right">69.04</td><td align="right">1311.93</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cloverdale, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_055">55</a></td><td align="right">1519.36</td><td align="right">75.96</td><td align="right">1443.40</td></tr> -<tr><td>Concord, Reg.</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_061">61</a></td><td align="right">1317.45</td><td align="right">65.87</td><td align="right">1251.58</td></tr> -<tr><td>Concord, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_061">61</a></td><td align="right">1585.31</td><td align="right">79.26</td><td align="right">1506.05</td></tr> -<tr><td>Colonial</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_044">44</a></td><td align="right">4243.05</td><td align="right">212.15</td><td align="right">4030.90</td></tr> -<tr><td>Delaware, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_058">58</a></td><td align="right">1747.45</td><td align="right">87.37</td><td align="right">1660.08</td></tr> -<tr><td>Delaware, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_058">58</a></td><td align="right">1949.84</td><td align="right">97.49</td><td align="right">1852.35</td></tr> -<tr><td>Dover, Reg.</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_050">50</a></td><td align="right">2120.89</td><td align="right">106.04</td><td align="right">2014.85</td></tr> -<tr><td>Dover, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_050">50</a></td><td align="right">2275.89</td><td align="right">113.79</td><td align="right">2162.10</td></tr> -<tr><td>Emerson</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_062">62</a></td><td align="right">1697.23</td><td align="right">84.86</td><td align="right">1612.37</td></tr> -<tr><td>Erie</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_045">45</a></td><td align="right">2281.00</td><td align="right">114.05</td><td align="right">2166.95</td></tr> -<tr><td>Flanders</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_035">35</a></td><td align="right">2024.85</td><td align="right">101.24</td><td align="right">1923.61</td></tr> -<tr><td>Forsyth</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_038">38</a></td><td align="right">3049.37</td><td align="right">152.46</td><td align="right">2896.91</td></tr> -<tr><td>Franklin</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_017">17</a></td><td align="right">2550.71</td><td align="right">127.53</td><td align="right">2423.18</td></tr> -<tr><td>Frederick</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_046">46</a></td><td align="right">3669.70</td><td align="right">183.48</td><td align="right">3486.22</td></tr> -<tr><td>Fulton</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_025">25</a></td><td align="right">2552.78</td><td align="right">127.63</td><td align="right">2425.15</td></tr> -<tr><td>Genesee</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_041">41</a></td><td align="right">2202.63</td><td align="right">110.13</td><td align="right">2092.50</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hamilton</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_024">24</a></td><td align="right">2994.63</td><td align="right">149.73</td><td align="right">2844.90</td></tr> -<tr><td>Harriet</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_033">33</a></td><td align="right">2776.88</td><td align="right">138.84</td><td align="right">2638.04</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hartley</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_043">43</a></td><td align="right">2753.12</td><td align="right">137.65</td><td align="right">2615.47</td></tr> -<tr><td>Harvard</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_014">14</a></td><td align="right">2071.13</td><td align="right">103.55</td><td align="right">1967.58</td></tr> -<tr><td>Ideal</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_023">23</a></td><td align="right">2654.70</td><td align="right">132.73</td><td align="right">2521.97</td></tr> -<tr><td>Ilion</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_013">13</a></td><td align="right">2440.36</td><td align="right">122.01</td><td align="right">2318.35</td></tr> -<tr><td>Janis</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_040">40</a></td><td align="right">3088.00</td><td align="right">154.40</td><td align="right">2933.60</td></tr> -<tr><td>Kenmore, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_054">54</a></td><td align="right">804.91</td><td align="right">40.24</td><td align="right">764.67</td></tr> -<tr><td>Kenmore, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_054">54</a></td><td align="right">1039.82</td><td align="right">51.99</td><td align="right">987.83</td></tr> -<tr><td>Lancaster</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_034">34</a></td><td align="right">2905.94</td><td align="right">145.29</td><td align="right">2760.65</td></tr> -<tr><td>La Salle</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_021">21</a></td><td align="right">3076.84</td><td align="right">153.84</td><td align="right">2923.00</td></tr> -<tr><td>Lawton, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_053">53</a></td><td align="right">1647.97</td><td align="right">82.39</td><td align="right">1565.58</td></tr> -<tr><td>Lawton, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_053">53</a></td><td align="right">1825.67</td><td align="right">91.28</td><td align="right">1734.39</td></tr> -<tr><td>Lincoln</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_016">16</a></td><td align="right">2849.67</td><td align="right">142.48</td><td align="right">2707.19</td></tr> -<tr><td>Madison</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_066">66</a></td><td align="right">2510.10</td><td align="right">125.50</td><td align="right">2384.60</td></tr> -<tr><td>Maidstone, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_052">52</a></td><td align="right">1131.47</td><td align="right">56.57</td><td align="right">1074.90</td></tr> -<tr><td>Maidstone, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_052">52</a></td><td align="right">1386.96</td><td align="right">69.34</td><td align="right">1317.62</td></tr> -<tr><td>Monroe</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_059">59</a></td><td align="right">2100.69</td><td align="right">105.03</td><td align="right">1995.66</td></tr> -<tr><td>Nelson</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_047">47</a></td><td align="right">1728.63</td><td align="right">86.43</td><td align="right">1642.20</td></tr> -<tr><td>New Hartford</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_019">19</a></td><td align="right">2185.30</td><td align="right">109.26</td><td align="right">2076.04</td></tr> -<tr><td>Niagara</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_020">20</a></td><td align="right">2459.91</td><td align="right">122.99</td><td align="right">2336.92</td></tr> -<tr><td>Olean</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_042">42</a></td><td align="right">2012.08</td><td align="right">100.60</td><td align="right">1911.48</td></tr> -<tr><td>Ontario</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_064">64</a></td><td align="right">2051.56</td><td align="right">102.57</td><td align="right">1948.99</td></tr> -<tr><td>Potomac</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_018">18</a></td><td align="right">3124.68</td><td align="right">156.23</td><td align="right">2968.45</td></tr> -<tr><td>Raymond</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_015">15</a></td><td align="right">2305.83</td><td align="right">115.29</td><td align="right">2190.54</td></tr> -<tr><td>Richard</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_048">48</a></td><td align="right">2045.57</td><td align="right">102.27</td><td align="right">1943.30</td></tr> -<tr><td>Rochester</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_049">49</a></td><td align="right">2340.15</td><td align="right">117.00</td><td align="right">2223.15</td></tr> -<tr><td>Salem</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_028">28</a></td><td align="right">2538.93</td><td align="right">126.94</td><td align="right">2411.99</td></tr> -<tr><td>Shamrock, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_057">57</a></td><td align="right">1124.27</td><td align="right">56.21</td><td align="right">1068.06</td></tr> -<tr><td>Shamrock, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_057">57</a></td><td align="right">1429.11</td><td align="right">71.45</td><td align="right">1357.66</td></tr> -<tr><td>Sherrill, Plan A</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_051">51</a></td><td align="right">1551.68</td><td align="right">77.58</td><td align="right">1474.10</td></tr> -<tr><td>Sherrill, Plan B</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_051">51</a></td><td align="right">1898.22</td><td align="right">94.91</td><td align="right">1803.31</td></tr> -<tr><td>Stanley</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_065">65</a></td><td align="right">1230.88</td><td align="right">61.54</td><td align="right">1169.34</td></tr> -<tr><td>Tremont</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_067">67</a></td><td align="right">4051.07</td><td align="right">202.55</td><td align="right">3848.52</td></tr> -<tr><td>Waverly</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_063">63</a></td><td align="right">2006.09</td><td align="right">100.30</td><td align="right">1905.79</td></tr> -<tr><td>Woodward</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_029">29</a></td><td align="right">1723.77</td><td align="right">86.18</td><td align="right">1637.59</td></tr> -<tr><td>York</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_027">27</a></td><td align="right">1914.00</td><td align="right">95.60</td><td align="right">1818.40</td></tr> -<tr><td><b>SUMMER COTTAGES</b>, Pages <a href="#page_068">68-69</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Wenona</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_068">68</a></td><td align="right">$842.07</td><td align="right">$42.10</td><td align="right">$799.97</td></tr> -<tr><td>Newport</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_068">68</a></td><td align="right">786.86</td><td align="right">39.34</td><td align="right">747.52</td></tr> -<tr><td>Ivernia</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_069">69</a></td><td align="right">702.34</td><td align="right">35.11</td><td align="right">667.23</td></tr> -<tr><td>Linwood</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_069">69</a></td><td align="right">800.36</td><td align="right">40.01</td><td align="right">760.35</td></tr> -<tr><td><b>GARAGES</b>, Pages <a href="#page_069">69-70</a></td></tr> -<tr><td>Buick</td><td align="right">10 × 14</td><td align="right">$170.12</td><td align="right">$ 8.50</td><td align="right">$161.62</td></tr> -<tr><td>Buick</td><td align="right">10 × 16</td><td align="right">182.48</td><td align="right">9.12</td><td align="right">173.36</td></tr> -<tr><td>Buick</td><td align="right">12 × 16</td><td align="right">196.45</td><td align="right">9.82</td><td align="right">186.63</td></tr> -<tr><td>Buick</td><td align="right">12 × 18</td><td align="right">210.21</td><td align="right">10.51</td><td align="right">199.70</td></tr> -<tr><td>Buick</td><td align="right">12 × 20</td><td align="right">217.08</td><td align="right">10.85</td><td align="right">206.23</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">18 × 16</td><td align="right">275.84</td><td align="right">13.79</td><td align="right">262.05</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">18 × 18</td><td align="right">293.09</td><td align="right">14.65</td><td align="right">278.44</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">18 × 20</td><td align="right">306.98</td><td align="right">15.34</td><td align="right">291.64</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">20 × 18</td><td align="right">306.98</td><td align="right">15.34</td><td align="right">291.64</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">20 × 20</td><td align="right">325.52</td><td align="right">16.27</td><td align="right">309.25</td></tr> -<tr><td>Cadillac</td><td align="right">27 × 20</td><td align="right">417.76</td><td align="right">20.88</td><td align="right">396.88</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">10 × 14</td><td align="right">169.83</td><td align="right">8.49</td><td align="right">161.34</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">10 × 16</td><td align="right">181.72</td><td align="right">9.08</td><td align="right">172.64</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">12 × 16</td><td align="right">199.97</td><td align="right">9.99</td><td align="right">189.98</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">12 × 18</td><td align="right">208.73</td><td align="right">10.43</td><td align="right">198.30</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">14 × 16</td><td align="right">212.73</td><td align="right">10.63</td><td align="right">202.10</td></tr> -<tr><td>Hudson</td><td align="right">14 × 18</td><td align="right">226.63</td><td align="right">10.33</td><td align="right">215.30</td></tr> -<tr><td>Peerless</td><td align="right">18 × 16</td><td align="right">288.10</td><td align="right">14.40</td><td align="right">273.70</td></tr> -<tr><td>Peerless</td><td align="right">18 × 18</td><td align="right">301.76</td><td align="right">15.08</td><td align="right">286.68</td></tr> -<tr><td>Peerless</td><td align="right">18 × 20</td><td align="right">315.26</td><td align="right">15.76</td><td align="right">299.50</td></tr> -<tr><td>Peerless</td><td align="right">20 × 18</td><td align="right">315.26</td><td align="right">15.76</td><td align="right">299.50</td></tr> -<tr><td>Peerless</td><td align="right">20 × 20</td><td align="right">327.42</td><td align="right">16.37</td><td align="right">311.05</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">8 × 12</td><td align="right">90.94</td><td align="right">4.54</td><td align="right">86.40</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">8 × 14</td><td align="right">97.61</td><td align="right">4.88</td><td align="right">92.73</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">8 × 16</td><td align="right">110.18</td><td align="right">5.50</td><td align="right">104.68</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">10 × 12</td><td align="right">99.22</td><td align="right">4.96</td><td align="right">94.26</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">10 × 14</td><td align="right">109.25</td><td align="right">5.46</td><td align="right">103.79</td></tr> -<tr><td>Bennett Special</td><td align="right">10 × 16</td><td align="right">122.23</td><td align="right">6.11</td><td align="right">116.12</td></tr> -</table> - -<p class="figcenter"> -<img src="images/bennett-1.png" width="500" height="55" alt="" title="" /> -</p> - -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/order-form.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/order-form.png" width="100%" alt="Bennett Homes Better-Built Ready-Cut Order Form - -FORM 211-5-20 120M-PK-1000" title="" /></a> -<br /> -<span class="caption">Bennett Homes Better-Built Ready-Cut Order Form - -FORM 211-5-20 120M-PK-1000</span> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_001" id="page_001"></a>{1}</span></p> - -<div class="bbox5"> -<div class="bbox4"><p><span class="letra">T</span>his book is the story, in word and picture, of actual homes proven by -living people to be Beautiful, Practical, Substantial. ¶ The designs and -plans are the final creations, after years of study and experience, of -Foremost American Authorities on Home Architecture and Construction. ¶ -Economy is the controlling thought in these plans—not economy that -merely cheapens but that which eliminates all unnecessary costs without -sacrifice of appearance, strength or utility. ¶ Bennett Homes are truly -Better-Built—better to look at, better to live in and better to last.</p> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;"> -<a href="images/ill_004_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_004_sml.jpg" width="387" height="229" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<p class="c"> -CATALOG No. 18<br /> - -Copyright 1920 by<br /> -<img src="images/bennett-1.png" width="500" height="55" alt="" title="" /> -<br />ESTABLISHED 1902<br /> -</p> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_002" id="page_002"></a>{2}</span></p> - -<h2><a name="INDEX" id="INDEX"></a>INDEX</h2> - -<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="" -style="border:3px solid black;padding:1em;"> - -<tr><td> </td><td align="right" class="r">Page</td></tr> - -<tr><td>Bennett Advantages,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_007">7</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Bennett Economies,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_004">4-7</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Bennett Method,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_004">4-7</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Bennett Plant,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_001">1</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Cellars,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Chimneys,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Colonnades,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Decorating Service,</td><td align="right"> Inside Back Cover</td></tr> - -<tr><td>Doors,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Double Home,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_046">46-67</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Duplex Home,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_046">46-67</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Economies,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_004">4-7</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Foundation Plans,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>French Doors,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Garages,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_069">69-70</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Buick</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hudson</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Peerless</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cadillac</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bennett Special,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_069">69</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Guarantee,</td><td align="right"> Order Form</td></tr> - -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> -<tr><td>Hardware,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Heating,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_071">71-72</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>History—Home Building,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_003">3</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Houses, 10-35 and</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_038">38-67</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Aberdeen,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_030">30</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Arcadia,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_031">31</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Atherton,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_032">32</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Auburn,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_056">56</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Avon,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_010">10</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Beverly,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_060">60</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bison,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_022">22</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Bryant,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_012">12</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Charlotte,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_011">11</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Clarendon,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_039">39</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cleo,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_026">26</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Cloverdale,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_055">55</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Concord,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_061">61</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Colonial,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_044">44</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Delaware,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_058">58</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Dover,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_050">50</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Emerson,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_062">62</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Erie,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_045">45</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Flanders,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_035">35</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Forsyth,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_038">38</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Franklin,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_017">17</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Frederick,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_046">46</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Fulton,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_025">25</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Genesee,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_041">41</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hamilton,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_024">24</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Harriet,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_033">33</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Hartley,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_043">43</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Harvard,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_014">14</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ideal,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_023">23</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ilion,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_013">13</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Janis,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_040">40</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Kenmore,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_054">54</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Lancaster,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_034">34</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">LaSalle,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_021">21</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Lawton,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_053">53</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Lincoln,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_016">16</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Madison,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_066">66</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Maidstone,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_052">52</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Monroe,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_059">59</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Nelson,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_047">47</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">New Hartford,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_019">19</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Niagara,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_020">20</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Olean,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_042">42</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ontario,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_064">64</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Potomac,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_018">18</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Raymond,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_015">15</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Richard,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_048">48</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Rochester,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_049">49</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Salem,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_028">28</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Shamrock,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_057">57</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Sherrill,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_051">51</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Stanley,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_065">65</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Tremont,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_067">67</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Waverly,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_063">63</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Woodward,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_029">29</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">York,</span></td><td align="right"><a href="#page_027">27</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Kitchen Cabinets,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Landscape Service, </td><td align="right">Inside Back Cover</td><td> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Lighting,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_071">71-72</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Linen Closet,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Lock Sets,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Masonry,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Medicine Cabinet,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Mirror Door,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Paints,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Plaster,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_009">9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Plumbing,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_071">71-72</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Prices,</td><td align="right"> with letter</td></tr> - -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> -<tr><td>References,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_002">2</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Reverse Plans,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_008">8</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Specifications—general,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_008">8-9</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Specifications—detail, with each home</td><td> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Stairways,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Summer Cottages,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_068">68-69</a></td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Wenona</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Newport</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Ivernia</span></td><td> </td></tr> -<tr><td><span style="margin-left: 1em;">Linwood</span> </td><td> </td></tr> - -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> -<tr><td>Two Family Home,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_046">46-67</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Trim—interior,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -<tr><td colspan="2"> </td></tr> - -<tr><td>Wardrobe,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> - -<tr><td>Windows,</td><td align="right"><a href="#page_036">36-37</a></td></tr> -</table> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 496px;"> -<a href="images/ill_005_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_005_sml.jpg" width="496" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> - -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_003" id="page_003"></a>{3}</span></p> - -<div class="bbox5"> -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">"<i>Home-keeping hearts are happiest;</i><br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>For those who wander they know not where</i><br /></span> -<span class="i0"><i>Are full of trouble and full of care;</i><br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>To stay at home is best."</i><br /></span> -<span class="i11">—<span class="smcap">Longfellow</span><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<p>The first home was purposely built beside the "Sacred Fire".</p> - -<p>The story runs that fire came as a gift from the Gods to Man. And so -heavenly seemed its qualities of beauty, light and warmth, that Man -reverenced it—ceased wandering and built his abode around its glowing -radiance.</p> - -<p>Through the ages—from the rugged cave, the rough tent of animal skins, -the crude log cabin, down to the Home Beautiful of To-day—home building -has been the strong primal instinct. Men have practiced all the pursuits -of peace and war for those things for which home stands—love, family, -hospitality, security, worship. Indeed, the home building spirit is the -very backbone of civilization. Intelligent, thoughtful men always desire -their families to live the home life, because they know that the best of -physical, mental and moral powers are developed under home's benign -influence.</p> - -<p>Almost the first thought of the Pilgrims after they had landed on -America's new shores was of a home. And so immediately they built -themselves sturdy houses of the straight-shafted pine trees that stood -everywhere about the rugged shores. And some of these homes are still -standing, amazing testimony to the vigor and endurance of wood.</p> - -<p>Today, more than ever before, people are seriously considering how they -shall live. They realize that the dwelling place has a marked influence -upon living and character—that the inspiration of home, next to -religion, is the greatest in life.</p> - -<p>Perforce, many must live part of their lives in the rented house. But -however desirable, no family can ever acquire quite that deep-seated -love and interest for, nor have the incentive to adorn and beautify, a -dwelling place for which they pay toll to a landlord. But when the place -which shelters the family belongs to them, when they know that every -thought and every dollar they put into it is a permanent investment -which pays big dividends in the family happiness and contentment—then -that place, however lowly or humble, becomes truly a home. Naturally -then, the tendency is strongly toward the owned private home.</p> - -<p>The dainty cottage—the inviting semi-bungalow—the comfortable -Colonial—the cosy story-and-a-half—these are the leading types of -homes to-day. And when there is built into them that particular beauty, -and those conveniences—modern sanitation, lighting, ventilation and -heating—that will suit the taste of the individual family, their mode -of living and their pocketbook—then indeed does the dwelling place -become "a thing of beauty and a joy forever".</p> - -<p>Bennett Homes, Better-Built and Ready-Cut, satisfy every desire and -every need of home-lovers—for the dwelling-place which shall possess -charm, convenience and endurance to the greatest extent consistent with -the desired investment.</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_004" id="page_004"></a>{4}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 232px;"> -<a href="images/ill_006a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_006a_sml.jpg" width="232" height="155" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>A Better-Built idea—routing (instead of cleating) -stair-stringers for fine workmanship, and accurate fit.</b></p></div> -</div> - -<h3>HOW SCIENCE SOLVED THE HIGH COST OF HOME-BUILDING</h3> - -<p>Up to the present, the great drawback to home-building has been the -excessive cost, by the individually-built-house method.</p> - -<p>Plans by experienced architects have been costly; the cost of lumber has -been high; the amount of labor necessary to cut and trim rough and -finished lumber has been a serious item; there have been endless -worries—delays—extra costs; plans have looked good on paper, but have -not worked out well; contractors have been known to be careless about -the quality of the material and of the work on the job.</p> - -<p>What will avoid all the usual waste, delays, disappointments, and—what -will cut the cost of building a home? Science -says—"<i>simplify</i>"—"<i>standardize</i>"—"<i>eliminate waste</i>."</p> - -<p>"<i>This is the day of brains that plans for thousands</i> at a time, instead -of one. Why is it necessary to plan every individual home that is built? -There's a wiser, more economical way. Once the plan for a house has been -tried and proven true, use it many times over; let hundreds of people -divide the cost—let hundreds of people reap the benefit of these -plans."</p> - -<p>"<i>This is the day of machinery</i>, the day for producing in tremendous -quantities, thereby accomplishing in minutes that which would consume -hours, days and weeks to achieve by usual methods. After having worked -out plans to the highest point of economy, why not cut the materials by -labor-saving machines <i>instead of the old hand method</i>, thereby reducing -labor and waste to a minimum."</p> - -<div class="dblbox"><p>¶ ALL CHANCES FOR ERRORS AS TO -QUANTITY AND QUALITY ARE -ELIMINATED BY PURCHASING ALL -MATERIALS AT A STATED PRICE FROM -ONE COMPANY—FROM BENNETT.</p></div> - -<h3>SCIENCE'S ANSWER IS THE BENNETT-WAY</h3> - -<p>The best designs and plans have been produced for hundreds to share the -benefits—a huge modern mill in the heart of the lumber market has been -equipped with labor-and-waste-saving machinery of the latest type—and -YOU, who want to build a home, reap the advantages and savings of the -Bennett-Way in securing one of finer design, greater convenience, and -genuine durability.</p> - -<p>Perhaps right here, it is well to establish the difference between a -Bennett Ready-Cut Home and a portable house.</p> - -<p>The object of the portable system is to produce a building construction -which may be put together to form a temporary shelter—taken apart -again—moved from place to place as desired. Manufacturers of portable -buildings cannot and do not represent their products to be permanent.</p> - -<p>But Bennett Homes, Better-Built and Ready-Cut, are built for permanency. -Once your Bennett Home is completed, there is absolutely no difference -between it and any well constructed home, except, perhaps, that our -designs are more attractive and impressive than the average homes one -sees.</p> - -<div class="bbox3"> -<h3>HOW RENT-MONEY COUNTS</h3> - -<p>This table shows what rent amounts to in ten and twenty years, with six -per cent interest compounded annually, and gives an idea of the value of -the house one can pay for by applying rent toward paying for a home.</p> - -<table border="0" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" summary=""> -<tr valign="bottom"> -<td align="center">Rent per<br /> Month</td> -<td align="center">In 10 Years</td> -<td align="center">In 20 Years</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">$ 8.00</td><td align="right">$1,265.35</td><td align="right">$ 3,531.41</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">12.00</td><td align="right">1,898.02</td><td align="right">5,279.11</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">17.00</td><td align="right">2,688.86</td><td align="right">7,504.24</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">20.00</td><td align="right">3,163.36</td><td align="right">8,828.52</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">25.00</td><td align="right">3,954.20</td><td align="right">11,035.65</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">30.00</td><td align="right">4,745.04</td><td align="right">13,242.78</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">35.00</td><td align="right">5,535.88</td><td align="right">15,449.91</td></tr> -<tr><td align="right">50.00</td><td align="right">7,908.40</td><td align="right">22,071.30</td></tr> -</table> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 239px;"> -<div class="caption"><p><b>Tonawanda, heart of the Lumber Market. Great lumber-docks -on one side, main trunk-line railroads on the other.</b></p></div> -<a href="images/ill_006b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_006b_sml.png" width="239" height="201" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_005" id="page_005"></a>{5}</span></p> - -<h3>ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS</h3> - -<p>There are more than fifty designs and plans offered on the following -pages. They have been carefully and expertly selected from hundreds -submitted. These designs are not merely dreams of architects or artists. -They are actual houses which have been built, lived in and proven -practical and pleasurable in every detail. In considering a BENNETT -BETTER-BUILT HOME, you are offered a very wide selection of various -styles and sizes, so that you may choose a home that will suit your -particular needs, tastes, locality, and pocketbook.</p> - -<p>In building the Bennett Way you have this genuine advantage—you know, -before you build, just exactly how your home will look after it is -completed. Do you know <i>that</i> when your local architect or contractor -designs your home for you? He may convince you that his design is what -you want, and induce you to accept it, even against your own better -judgment. Though you may not be pleased with the design he has prepared, -nevertheless you accept his ideas rather than submit to the additional -expense and delay of a change. BENNETT BETTER-BUILT HOMES correspond in -every detail with the actual photographs shown in this catalog. Should -the design you select require some slight alterations, we shall be very -glad to make such changes, if practical, at actual cost.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN DRAFTING</h3> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 233px;"> -<a href="images/ill_007b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_007b_sml.jpg" width="233" height="167" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>Two large schooners unloading a giant shipment at the -spacious Bennett Docks.</b></p></div> -</div> - -<p>The first of a series of savings for you starts in our drafting room.</p> - -<p>It is quite necessary for the architect to charge a considerable fee for -his drawings, for he must pay expenses and a profit. The drawings for -our houses are even more elaborate, and the first cost of production is -naturally much greater. Yet there is this gain for you: when the -drawings are once made, hundreds of blue prints are made from them at -practically a negligible cost. Therefore, we furnish you with blue -prints from our drawings <i>absolutely free</i> of fees or of any charge.</p> - -<h3 style="clear:both;">ECONOMY IN STANDARDIZATION</h3> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 235px;"> -<a href="images/ill_007a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_007a_sml.jpg" width="235" height="134" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>Millions of feet of choice lumber air-drying for your and -other fine homes.</b></p></div> -</div> - -<p>Next we help you realize a decided saving through standardization of -materials.</p> - -<p>In designing an attractive home, a professional architect can give -little thought to standard lengths or shapes of material. Our Bennett -Better-Built designers, however, put forth both thought and effort -toward producing, not only an attractive home, but one which is -economical of rough and finished lumber, millwork, etc.</p> - -<p>For instance, there are certain standard lengths and widths of lumber, -and certain standard styles and sizes of windows, doors, window frames, -door frames—in fact of every kind of millwork. Standard items can be -manufactured in tremendous quantities at very low cost while special -styles and sizes require readjustment of machinery, and the waste -(sometimes 33 and 1-3 per cent) of standard-sized materials to meet -special requirements. We manufacture such an extensive variety of styles -and sizes in building materials of so many kinds, that an appearance as -artistic as you may wish can easily be produced without resorting to the -expense of special materials.</p> - -<p>Another important application of standardization lies in the spacing of -windows and the like. Insofar as appearance is concerned, 6 inches one -way or another usually makes but little difference in the spacing of -windows. But from the standpoint of economy, it is decidedly better to -have the spacing in even feet. For instance, windows spaced 12 or 14 -feet apart permit the use of 12 or 14 foot standard length boards, -without waste; whereas, if the windows were spaced 12' 6" apart, it -would necessitate the cutting up of a 14' or 16' board with a waste on -every board that goes to make up the full height of the window.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN USE OF LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY</h3> - -<p>By the use of gigantic, powerful machinery, we save you a large -percentage of labor cost, and inaccuracies that always waste hand-cut -lumber.</p> - -<p>The prices quoted in our catalog furnish you with material sufficient to -complete every listed detail of the home which you select. In addition, -it covers the cost of cutting every<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_006" id="page_006"></a>{6}</span> piece of material so that when it -reaches its destination, it is ready to nail. There will be no wasting -of time waiting for "something forgotten that must be ordered," waiting -for one man to cut and fit a part before another can go ahead.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 233px;"> -<a href="images/ill_008a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_008a_sml.jpg" width="233" height="174" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Machines sawing and resawing lumber for homes—saving -hours and days over hand methods.</p></div> -</div> - -<p>You cannot possible go astray, because—as we said before—our blue -prints are thorough and complete, showing the exact location of each and -every piece of material. It would not be difficult to erect the entire -building with only the blue prints at hand. Nevertheless, to facilitate -the work, we furnish a bill of material, itemizing each and every piece, -and instructing where it should be placed.</p> - -<p>As a further safeguard against error and confusion, we include a set of -instructions written by men who have had years of actual experience in -constructing houses.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN CARPENTRY</h3> - -<p>The entire time consumed by the carpenter for calculating the best plan -for framing, has been eliminated. This time is entirely saved, because -with our Bennett Better-Built system, the planning is completely done in -our office before the material is shipped, and our <i>Special Notch -System</i> makes the work speedy.</p> - -<p>As you have watched work on a house, have you ever stopped to figure how -very much of a workman's time was spent in first measuring, then -cutting, then trying and perhaps refitting the material—all this is -against the very small amount of time required for fastening and -nailing? Well, we save you all that fuss and waste by furnishing the -material not merely cut, but cut to fit more accurately than hand labor -ever could.</p> - -<p>Immediately upon receipt of your order, the blue-prints of the design -you have selected, the bill of material and a set of instructions are -mailed to you. At that same time, a duplicate bill of material is sent -into our mill, with instructions to start cutting. Within a few hours -the material for the frame of your house is completed—which means that -the work which would have required many days of expensive labor on the -job, is accomplished in hours by our machines—more economically, more -accurately, many times over.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN MILLWORK</h3> - -<p>All Bennett Better-Built doors, windows, door frames, window frames, -door trim, window trim and mouldings are manufactured in -quantities—therefore at a very low cost of production, of which you -derive the benefit. Powerful and precise machines saw and resaw, rout -stair stringers, mortise, and fit doors and windows, cut and shape -woodwork, smooth and sand all sorts and sizes of lumber—with a quality -of fine workmanship in dozen and score lots impossible by any other -method.</p> - -<p>And remember—any saving in labor must be considered a double saving, -because the more time required for the erection of your home, the longer -you are paying out money for labor on the new and for rent where you are -living.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN WATER TRANSPORTATION OF RAW MATERIALS</h3> - -<p>The docks of the Ray H. Bennett Lumber Company, Inc., are located the -best of any in North Tonawanda. You will realize the importance to you -of location, when we tell you that the largest lumber steamers coming -down the great lakes, direct from the saw mills, land at our docks. Thus -we are enabled to take advantage of lake-steamer cargo-shipments, and -save something for you.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 230px;"> -<a href="images/ill_008b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_008b_sml.jpg" width="234" height="252" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Thousands of doors—absolutely clear grade—knotless, and -beautifully grained.</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_007" id="page_007"></a>{7}</span></p> - -<p>You will also appreciate that we, as buyers of cargoes of lumber -totalling millions of feet, are entitled to a lower price than the buyer -of a carload of lumber containing only about twenty thousand feet. This -impresses the fact that we are in a position to furnish you better -quality materials at lower prices. We handle lumber in huge -quantities—our stock sizes are secured in big units—therefore, our -goods are manufactured and handled at a much lower cost.</p> - -<p>You can easily see that our ideal location for the securing of our raw -materials means large savings to you. We have enormous stocks on hand at -all times and are ideally equipped for fast work.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN EXCEPTIONAL SHIPPING FACILITIES</h3> - -<p>North Tonawanda, N. Y., where the Bennett Plant is located, is one of -the largest lumber markets in the United States. This is due to the fact -that North Tonawanda is a made-to-order center for distribution. Its -shipping facilities are conceded to be unsurpassed in the country. -Practically all of the great railway systems are in direct connection, -enabling us to give you the remarkable service—the vitally important -quick shipments—for which we are famed—in which we excel.</p> - -<h3>ECONOMY IN BENNETT BULK BUYING</h3> - -<p>We have, as yet, made little mention of our vast purchasing power, nor -of the fact that you are purchasing your material at wholesale prices.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 230px;"> -<a href="images/ill_009b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_009b_sml.jpg" width="230" height="167" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Window warehouse—thousands of dollars' worth of finely -constructed frames ready for glazing.</p></div> -</div> - -<p>We purchase, annually, many millions of feet of material directly from -the saw mills, thereby eliminating unnecessary expenses and profits. We -buy at rock-bottom prices, less all possible discounts for quantity, for -prompt payment, etc.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 233px;"> -<a href="images/ill_009a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_009a_sml.jpg" width="233" height="170" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>One of our modern Planers—helping to put the celebrated -finish on Bennett interior woodwork.</p></div> -</div> - -<p>And then our giant purchases are brought by large lake steamers to our -docks and unloaded directly into our yard. On one side our material -comes in; it moves almost automatically through our yards to the cutting -and finishing mills; it leaves them on the railroad side of our -property. With our advantages, the cost of handling is therefore reduced -to a minimum which only a few of the largest establishments can hope to -equal.</p> - -<h3>BENNETT ADVANTAGES—In a Nutshell</h3> - -<p class="mrg">1. Designs and plans proven the "best" of this country's architectural -and practical experts.</p> - -<p class="mrg">2. Elimination of architects' and contractors' fees.</p> - -<p class="mrg">3. Materials from the heart of the lumber market—brand-new, bright -stock.</p> - -<p class="mrg">4. Saving of waste through standard sizes, lengths, shapes.</p> - -<p class="mrg">5. Ready-cut, ready-to-erect features as against cut-and-try on the job -method.</p> - -<p class="mrg">6. Quantity production of standardized millwork.</p> - -<p class="mrg">7. Transportation and handling charges minimized.</p> - -<p class="mrg">8. Huge buying facilities.</p> - -<p class="mrg">9. Services of an organization, celebrated for its financial strength, -for ability and for integrity.</p> - -<p class="mrg">10. All-in-all a real HOME for you and yours at a price that represents -the greatest possible value for the money you elect to put into it.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_008" id="page_008"></a>{8}</span></p> - -<p class="nind"><span class="letra2">I</span>N every paragraph of these specifications you will note how thoroughly -we have planned for strength and endurance in the construction of your -home—how we employ only the best grades of lumber, accurately cut and -fashioned by the most precise workmanship.</p> - -<p>In the first place, please understand the importance of our notched -construction. See the photograph in the lower corner of next page. The -frames of our houses are a great improvement over the common practice, -both in matters of accuracy of fit, of strength and rigidity. The notch -method is considered costly when done by hand labor, but it is always -considered desirable. The Bennett methods of doing by machines in -minutes what would take hours or days by the cut-on-the-job way, gives -you extra quality without extra cost.</p> - -<p>Another thing we wish you to note is the double and triple strength of -joists and studding, where extra stresses are sure to be met, or -absolute rigidity is an essential. See the three studs at the corners as -shown by the photo of "notch" construction.</p> - -<p>Notice that we furnish bridging for floor joists; that our stairs are -cut accurately, as in the best houses, instead of using mere nailed-on -cleats.</p> - -<p>Notice how we select and match interior woods for beauty of grain—how -we sand them so they will take a most beautiful finish.</p> - -<p>Notice that the outside of our houses—door and window frames, and -siding,—is of <i>Redwood</i>, celebrated for its extraordinary long life, -and so approved by the U. S. Government experts.</p> - -<p>Notice our hardware and such items as kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, -medicine cabinets, even building paper, and lastly notice our double -flooring for both floors.</p> - -<p>In every last item, Bennett Homes are truly Better-Built—all in all you -will get a most attractive, most livable, most enduring dwelling place, -giving you a dollar for dollar value that is unequalled in the lumber -market.</p> - -<h3>General Specifications</h3> - -<h4>DIMENSIONS</h4> - -<p>All rooms show <b>actual</b> inside measurements and not from outside of -building to center of inside partition or from center of partition to -center of partition, as is sometimes given.</p> - -<h4>PLANS</h4> - -<p>One set is furnished with each house. They are so complete in detail, -that if carefully followed, it is impossible to go wrong. Reversed plans -will be furnished without extra cost.</p> - -<h4>MATERIALS IN GENERAL</h4> - -<p>All lumber for Bennett "Better-Built" Homes is shipped directly from -enormous stocks in our yards. It is all thoroughly seasoned, and -guaranteed equal to or better than the grades specified. Thorough -seasoning means less waste and consequently lower freight charges. It -also means that shrinkage, bound to occur with green lumber, has -occurred before the lumber is cut for your home.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;"> -<a href="images/ill_010_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_010_sml.png" width="290" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<h4>QUANTITY OF MATERIALS</h4> - -<p>An unqualified guarantee is contained on your order blank that we will -furnish material to entirely complete your home in accordance with the -following general specifications and with the particular specifications -contained on the individual page of photograph and plans.</p> - -<h4>BASEMENT FRAMES AND SASH</h4> - -<p>Are not included in your order unless illustration shows siding or -shingles to the grade lines, because these are used when the foundation -is laid. We plan to have your material on the ground as soon as the -foundation is finished and has had sufficient time to set. If we were to -furnish basement frames and sash, it would be necessary either to ship -them by express, creating additional expense, or it would be necessary -to delay the foundation work until the lumber arrived. We cannot see -where enough benefit is derived to make up for this additional expense -and delay. If, however, you decide to have us furnish them, we will ship -them according to your instructions.</p> - -<h4>FOUNDATION WALL PLATE OR BOND TIMBER</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit, -furnished to lay on top of the foundation wall to insure an even bearing -for the first floor joists.</p> - -<h4>GIRDER</h4> - -<p>Size 6 in. × 6 in. or 6 in. × 8 in., (as listed under each design) -depending upon the size house. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and -cut to fit. It is a well-known fact that a built-up timber is stronger -than a solid timber, and is much easier to handle. We, therefore, -furnish material cut to proper length to make a built-up timber.</p> - -<h4>GIRDER POSTS</h4> - -<p>Iron stanchions 4 in. in diameter. These posts are furnished in -sufficient number for spacing not more than 8 ft. apart.</p> - -<h4>FIRST FLOOR JOISTS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 8 in. or 2 in. × 10 in. according to span, No. 1 Hemlock, -Surfaced four sides and cut to fit; spaced 16 in. on centers and <b>doubled</b> -under all bearing partitions.</p> - -<h4>SECOND FLOOR JOISTS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 8 in. or 2 in. × 10 in. according to span, No. 1 Hemlock, -surfaced four sides and cut to fit; spaced 16 in. on centers.</p> - -<h4>CEILING JOISTS AND COLLAR BEAMS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 4 in. or 2 in. × 6 in., depending upon span, No. 1 Hemlock, -surfaced four sides and cut to fit; 16 in. on centers.</p> - -<h4>BRIDGING</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 2 in. Hemlock, cut to fit. A double row between all 2 in. × 8 -in. and 2 in. × 10 in. joists having a span of 12 ft. or over.</p> - -<h4>RAFTERS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 4 in. or 2 in. × 6 in. depending on size of house and pitch of -roof, No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides, spaced 24 in. on centers. The -rafters are all carefully laid out and cut in our mill, ready to erect -on the job.</p> - -<h4>STUDDING</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides, all cut to fit; spaced -16 in. on centers. <b>Trebled</b> at corners of outside walls and <b>doubled</b> at -sides of door and window openings where extra strength is required. Top -plates of all partitions and outside walls are <b>double</b>; single plates at -bottom. Side wall plates are <b>notched</b> to receive the studding, a -celebrated Bennett feature. It is impossible to set the studding wrong. -This is an improvement over the ordinary method of framing. See -illustration on opposite page.</p> - -<h4>WALL SHEATHING</h4> - -<p><b>Dressed and matched</b> and cut to fit. This is another important item of -Bennett quality. No. 1 Hemlock.</p> - -<h4>ROOF SHEATHING</h4> - -<p>1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced one side, cut to fit. We furnish -this material in quantities to allow for 2-1/4 in. spacing, as is common -practice, when shingles are used. In case you decide to use Asphalt -Slate Surfaced Roofing, or Asphalt S. S. Shingles, it is necessary to -lay the sheathing tightly together. We furnish dressed and matched -sheathing for this purpose at a slight additional cost.</p> - -<h4>PORCH FLOOR JOISTS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit. Spaced -16 in. on centers.</p> - -<h4>PORCH CEILING JOISTS AND RAFTERS</h4> - -<p>2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, surfaced four sides and cut to fit. Spaced -24 in. on centers.</p> - -<h4>SUB FLOORING</h4> - -<p>1 in. No. 1 Hemlock <b>Dressed</b> and <b>Matched</b> and cut to fit, furnished for -both <b>first</b> and <b>second floors</b>.</p> - -<h4>FINISH FLOORING</h4> - -<p>13/16 in. × 2-1/4 in. or 13/16 in. × 3-1/4 in. Clear Flat Grain Yellow -Pine or Clear Fir. Double Flooring is another proof of the Bennett -Better-Built idea—it secures rigidity and soundproofness. Furnished in -standard lengths.</p> - -<h4>PORCH FLOORING</h4> - -<p>1-1/8 in. × 3-1/4 in. Clear Fir, cut to fit.</p> - -<h4>PORCH CEILING</h4> - -<p>7/16 in. Clear Yellow Pine, surfaced and beaded one side and matched, -cut to fit.<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_009" id="page_009"></a>{9}</span></p> - -<h4>ATTIC FLOORING</h4> - -<p>When attic stairs are shown in plans, we furnish 13/16 in. × 3-1/4 in. -No. 2 Yellow Pine, cut to fit. When attic stairs are not shown, no -flooring is furnished.</p> - -<h4>CORNICE CEILING</h4> - -<p>3/4 in. × 3-1/4 in. <b>Clear Fir</b>, surfaced and beaded one side and matched, -cut to fit, used instead of roof boards over exposed rafter ends.</p> - -<h4>OUTSIDE FINISH</h4> - -<p><b>Clear Redwood</b>, <b>Clear Fir or Sound Knotted White Pine</b>, surfaced four -sides.</p> - -<h4>SIDING</h4> - -<p>1/2 in. <b>Clear Redwood Bevel Siding, furnished in standard lengths. Or</b></p> - -<p><b>Extra *A* Washington Red Cedar</b> Shingles will be furnished instead of -siding without extra charge, if so desired. It is commonly known, and an -admitted fact that <b>Redwood is unequalled for exterior protection</b>.</p> - -<h4>DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES</h4> - -<p><b>Clear Redwood</b> cut to fit, and shipped knocked-down. The sills for all -outside doors are 1-3/4 in. × 7-1/4 in. hardwood. All outside casing for -window and doors are 7/8 in. × 4-1/2 in. with drip cap.</p> - -<h4>INSIDE DOORS</h4> - -<p>1-3/8 in. Fir, two or five panel, mortised for lock sets. See pages 36 -and 37.</p> - -<h4>FRONT AND REAR DOORS</h4> - -<p>Both glazed. Front doors are furnished as shown in the individual house -picture. 1-3/4 in. thick No. 1 grade solid Chestnut, unless otherwise -specified, <b>mortised</b> for front door lock set. Rear door 1-3/8 in., -<b>mortised</b> for lock set. See pages 36 and 37 for all doors.</p> - -<h4>ROOF SHINGLES</h4> - -<p>Extra Clear Washington Red Cedar 5-2 inches, (*) at butt. To lay 4-1/2 -in. to the weather. Bennett multi-strip slate-surfaced shingles or -Bennett Asphalt Slate-Surfaced Shingles will be furnished at a nominal -cost. *Note: The "5 to 2" inches, refers to the thickness of the -shingles, and means that five shingles placed one on top of the other -with butts together, measures full 2 inches thick at the butt end.</p> - -<h4>SIDE WALL SHINGLES</h4> - -<p>For side walls, where shown in catalog, are Premium Brand Extra *A* -Washington Red Cedar Shingles 6 to 2, furnished to be laid 5 in. to the -weather. Siding will be furnished instead of shingles, if so desired.</p> - -<h4>SCAFFOLDS AND BRACES</h4> - -<p>We furnish these as necessary, depending upon the size of the house.</p> - -<h4>LATH</h4> - -<p>No. 1 Spruce or Hemlock 48 in. standard. No lath furnished for cellar or -attic, unless ordered extra.</p> - -<h4>GROUNDS</h4> - -<p>5/8 in. × 7/8 in. Hemlock. To nail around all inside door openings as a -guide for plastering.</p> - -<h4>STAIRS</h4> - -<p>The stairs are carefully designed for the individual requirements of -each home. The material is the highest grade of Yellow Pine to match the -beauty of the other interior finish. They are carefully machined in our -mills and are shipped to you knocked down, ready to set up. See -illustration of manufacture on page 4. See pages 36 and 37 also.</p> - -<h4>CELLAR AND ATTIC STAIRS</h4> - -<p>Furnished cut to fit whenever shown in the plans.</p> - -<h4>PANTRY AND CLOSET SHELVING</h4> - -<p>Material for shelves is furnished for each closet and pantry, shown in -the catalog plans.</p> - -<h4>KITCHEN CABINET</h4> - -<p>Whenever kitchen cabinets are shown in the plans they are included in -the price for the home. They are shipped to you in the knock-down -complete (including hardware). The material is clear grade Yellow Pine. -See pages 36 and 37.</p> - -<h4>MEDICINE CABINET</h4> - -<p>A built-in medicine cabinet is furnished with each house having a -bathroom. Each cabinet is complete in every detail and includes a -bevel-mirror door. Shipped ready to set in place. See pages 36 and 37.</p> - -<h4>COLONNADES</h4> - -<p>Where a colonnade is shown in the plans, it is included in the price of -the home. The material is, of course, Yellow Pine to match the other -fine interior finish of the home. Each colonnade is manufactured in owr -own mill under our own supervision, and we guarantee you the very best -of materials and the finest workmanship. Two styles of colonnades are -shown on pages 36 and 37 of our catalog. In case a colonnade is not -included in the plan of the house you select, and you wish to install -one, we will, upon application, gladly quote prices.</p> - -<h4>INSIDE DOOR AND WINDOW TRIM</h4> - -<p>Clear Yellow Pine of the finest quality obtainable, all carefully -matched and sanded. The casings are 13/16 in. × 3-5/8 in. in width; back -band 1-1/8 in. × 1-1/8 in.; the window stool 7/8 in. × 3-5/8 in.; the -apron 7/8 in. × 3-1/4 in. This design is one of the choicest on the -market. See pages 36 and 37.</p> - -<h4>BASE, PICTURE MOULDING, CHAIR RAIL AND HOOK STRIPS</h4> - -<p>Clear Yellow Pine, shipped in standard lengths to be cut on the job; -base 13/16 in. × 7-5/8 in. on first floor, 13/16 in. × 5-5/8 in. for -second floor. Picture moulding 13/16 in. × 1-1/2 in. Chair rail 5/8 in. -× 3-1/2 in. Hook strips 13/16 in. × 2-3/4 in. Chair rail for kitchen and -bath. Hook strips for all closets.</p> - -<h4>WINDOWS</h4> - -<p>1-3/8 in. Clear White Pine, check rail, made to be used with pulleys and -weights. Glass set in and puttied. Styles to correspond with those shown -in the individual house pictures. All windows more than 26 inches in -width, glazed with <b>double</b> strength glass.</p> - -<h4>PORCH MATERIAL</h4> - -<p>All porch materials are manufactured from the best weather-resisting -woods of standard designs. Porch steps are painstakingly cut to fit in -our mill and shipped to you knocked-down with 1-1/8 in. treads.</p> - -<h3>HARDWARE</h3> - -<h4>MORTISE LOCK SETS</h4> - -<p>Design illustrated on pages 36 and 37. Furnished in two styles of -finish—Antique Copper, or Sand Blast Dull Brass. Unless otherwise -specified in your order, we will furnish the Antique Copper. A cylinder -front door lock set is furnished with all houses listed at $2400.00 or -more. For houses listed at less, the standard bit key front door lock -set is furnished.</p> - -<h4>DOUBLE ACTING FLOOR HINGES AND DOOR PLATES</h4> - -<p>Furnished with all houses shown with a double swinging door between the -kitchen and dining room.</p> - -<h4>HINGES</h4> - -<p>Finished to match other hardware. Three hinges are furnished on all -front doors.</p> - -<h4>SASH LIFT, SASH LOCKS AND WINDOW STOP ADJUSTERS</h4> - -<p>Furnished for all sliding sash windows, finished to match the lock sets, -two sash lifts to each window.</p> - -<h4>BATHROOM HARDWARE</h4> - -<p>All bathroom hardware is <b>nickel plated</b>.</p> - -<h4>KITCHEN CUPBOARD AND CABINET HARDWARE</h4> - -<p>All <b>hinges</b>, <b>turns</b>, <b>etc.</b>, are included in price quoted and furnished to -match other hardware.</p> - -<h4>NAILS</h4> - -<p>Sufficient quantities of all sizes furnished for all purposes. -Galvanized nails for shingles.</p> - -<h4>BUILDING PAPER</h4> - -<p><b>Tarred Paper</b> is furnished for underneath the siding, and between the -finish and sub-flooring.</p> - -<h4>DOORBELL</h4> - -<p>We furnish an attractive front door bell set.</p> - -<h4>MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE</h4> - -<p>Our hardware list includes sash cord, window weights, attic sash sets, -base knobs, coat hooks, chimney flashing and valley tin, but does not -include eavetroughing.</p> - -<h3>PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES</h3> - -<h4>EXTRA FINE QUALITY READY-MIXED PAINT</h4> - -<p>Sufficient in quantity for three good coats on outside walls. A special -hard drying floor paint is furnished to cover the porch floor and steps -two coats. Color card furnished upon request.</p> - -<h4>SPAR VARNISH</h4> - -<p>Although it costs less to furnish paint for the porch ceiling, we are -furnishing a high grade spar varnish for two coats. Spar varnish is also -furnished to cover the front door.</p> - -<h4>INTERIOR VARNISH</h4> - -<p>A very high grade varnish is furnished for two good coats on all doors, -windows and interior trim. This varnish is exceedingly durable and can -be rubbed within 36 to 48 hours. It is not affected by hot or cold water -and will not crack.</p> - -<p>Practically every home owner prefers his bathroom painted rather than -varnished. All bathrooms in Bennett Better-Built Homes are especially -attractive, owing to the fact that they are finished in white enamel and -all hardware is furnished nickel plated. Enamel undercoater is furnished -to cover the woodwork, two coats. Two coats of Bennett White Enamel on -top of this makes an attractive and durable surface. Our White Enamel -Paint will not turn yellow. Putty, oil, sandpaper and turpentine in -proper quantities to meet requirements are furnished.</p> - -<p>Although we do not include floor varnish or wall paints in our -specifications, owing to the wide variety of ways for finishing floors -and walls, we will upon request be glad to figure your exact needs and -quote upon them.</p> - -<h4>SHINGLE STAIN</h4> - -<p>When shingles are used on outside walls, we furnish shingle stain -instead of paint. We do not furnish stain for roof shingles, except at -an additional cost on order.</p> - -<h4>FOUNDATION, CHIMNEY, FIREPLACES</h4> - -<p>Although we show on our plans, the location of foundation, chimney, -fireplace, etc., we do not include these items in our prices, nor do we -carry the materials in stock. The express and freight charges to be met -in shipment would offset any advantages we might offer. For the same -reason, we do not furnish plaster. We will, however, gladly co-operate -with our customers by offering suggestions or furnishing data regarding -same.</p> - -<h4>PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING</h4> - -<p>See pages <a href="#page_071">71</a> and <a href="#page_072">72</a> for plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures.</p> - -<p>The quotations covering the installation of plumbing, heating and -lighting equipment vary so much that it is advisable to consider each -separately.</p> - -<p>Our Equipment Department will furnish you with information and -estimates.</p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 175px;"> -<a href="images/ill_011_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_011_sml.jpg" width="175" height="215" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Notches Make Assembling Easy</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_010" id="page_010"></a>{10}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_012a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_012a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="354" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Avon</span><br /> -26 ft. × 40 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>What "Sterling" means to silver, our "Avon" means to the semi-bungalow -home. It is the hallmark of genuine worth.</p> - -<p>Rarely do you find so stately, yet so graceful lines. Consider the broad -and downward sweeping roofs of main structure and porch, the overhanging -eaves, the supporting brackets, the solid pillars and house-wide -veranda. And such a wonderful place inside! You'll hesitate a minute in -the vestibule—but it's in the hospitable living room you wish to be. -There's a restful hearth and fireside at the farther end; or, if you -prefer, a triple window to give a wide view of outdoors. And—what's -unique—the stairway rising charmingly from one corner of the roomy, -cheerful dining room. The kitchen is compact, convenient.</p> - -<p>And think of it—<i>two</i> airy, sizable bedrooms on the main floor. Yet -there are two more sleeping rooms—one extra large—the bath, storeroom, -and a linen closet upstairs. Notice the ample closet room, the coat -closet, the flood of light and air possible in every room of this home.</p> - -<p>Oh! there are features in the "Avon" to tell you about for a long -time—but write us you are interested in it especially, and we will send -the whole splendid story.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 138px;"> -<a href="images/ill_012-b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_012-b_sml.png" width="138" height="287" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"AVON"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 150px;"> -<a href="images/ill_012-c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_012-c_sml.png" width="150" height="276" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"AVON"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>French doors between vestibule and living room. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_011" id="page_011"></a>{11}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_013_a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_013_a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Charlotte</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 38 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms, Vestibule, -Bath</div> - -<p>There's a quiet, rich dignity to the Charlotte—a home beyond the -ordinary for a good-sized family. The shingle sides are novel and -pleasing. Interesting brackets support the wide, overhanging eaves. -Dormers provide triple windows—one, a bay!</p> - -<p>You enter a cozy reception hall, with its pretty stairway and landing. -An attractive colonnade arch leads into a well lighted living room. Here -you may have your cozy fireplace—or, if you prefer, none at all. French -doors communicate with an unusually attractive dining room. Many will be -pleased with the bedroom and bath on first floor. Note the splendid -bedrooms with roomy closets on second floor—bath with an easy access, a -linen closet, a large kitchen cabinet.</p> - -<p>Truly, the Charlotte is an <i>achievement</i>—in rare design—in perfection -of every detail—in wonderful value for its low price.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 173px;"> -<a href="images/ill_013b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_013b_sml.png" width="173" height="272" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"Charlotte" FIRST FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 155px;"> -<a href="images/ill_013c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_013c_sml.png" width="155" height="247" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"Charlotte" SECOND FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>French doors between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Niagara Colonnade between hall and living room. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and two medicine cabinets included in selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_012" id="page_012"></a>{12}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_014a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_014a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Bryant</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 24 ft. over all<br /> 6 Rooms and <br />Bath</div> - -<p>If your desires lean toward the home beautiful, yet modest, containing -all necessary conveniences for modern living, you will study the Bryant -with considerable interest.</p> - -<p>Though of complete styling, it is unburdened with expensive "fuss and -feathers." The roof treatment is artistically handled on porch, dormer -and sides. A shingled second story adds to the smart effect.</p> - -<p>A good-sized porch leads to a spacious living room, while to the right -stands a gem of a dining room. Especially mark the stairway, closed or -open as you may wish—and a distinct gain in conservation of warmth in -cold weather. Off the nearby kitchen is a dandy storage closet. The -downstairs bedroom may be as readily used for den or study.</p> - -<p>Upstairs there is a convenient bathroom, and two roomy sleeping chambers -with extra large closets. There is the innovation of a bright sewing -room—a room all for mother.</p> - -<p>Splendidly designed, sturdily built in every detail, you can choose the -Bryant as a home that will meet your future as well as present needs.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 160px;"> -<a href="images/ill_014b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_014b_sml.png" width="160" height="196" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"BRYANT"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 141px;"> -<a href="images/ill_014c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_014c_sml.png" width="141" height="180" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"BRYANT"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Batavia, N. Y.<br /> -Nov. 11, 1917.<br /> -</p> - -<p><i>Gentlemen</i>:—</p> - -<p><i>Five years ago</i> I bought all my lumber from you to build my house -and I am very much pleased with it. I saved a good big bit by -dealing with you.</p> - -<p class="r"> -R. P.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_013" id="page_013"></a>{13}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_015a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_015a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="338" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Ilion</span><br /> - 22 ft. × 34 ft. <br />over all 8 Rooms, Bath,<br /> Pantry</div> - -<p>Trimness is personified by this neat, compact, all-shingle -house—trimness and comfort, for the common-sense interior arrangement -is in keeping with the all-around beauty and durability of the exterior.</p> - -<p>Notice that you reach the porch by means of the steps on the side—this -advantage securing fine privacy for time spent on the veranda.</p> - -<p>One enters a reception hall that opens either toward the amply-spaced -living room, or a quiet den (which might readily be used as an office, -if desired). The dining room is complete with a triple-window bay, -insuring a wealth of light and an ideal place for house-plants and -flowers. The kitchen and the generous pantry are in that close proximity -which modern home management dictates nowadays. Side and rear doors are -combined in an entrance at grade.</p> - -<p>And then step upstairs! Three bright, airy, double-windowed bedrooms -greet you—rooms of liberal width and depth, each one having an -adjoining extra-size closet.</p> - -<p>Taken altogether, the Ilion is a home every foot useful—spacious yet -compact—best of all, quite reasonable.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 150px;"> -<a href="images/ill_015b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_015b_sml.png" width="150" height="240" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ILION"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 131px;"> -<a href="images/ill_015c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_015c_sml.png" width="131" height="234" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ILION"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists and rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," of Solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Cased opening between reception hall and living room and between living -room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Windows divided upper sash as shown in illustration.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_014" id="page_014"></a>{14}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_016a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_016a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Harvard</span><br /> - 22 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and<br /> Bath</div> - -<p>The Harvard possesses a style and character peculiarly its own. -Distinctly modern in arrangement and construction—both the exterior and -interior arrangement showing thought and care. The broken roof lines, -hooded entrance and pergola porch are the attractive exterior features. -The living room is large and cheerful, well lighted from all sides. An -attractive stair leads from this room to the second floor.</p> - -<p>The dining room is very attractive with grouped windows at the side and -a French door opening onto the private porch. The kitchen is of a -convenient size and well lighted. Our cupboard No. 2 illustrated on page -37 is a part of the finish in this room and is supplied as a part of the -equipment. Direct access from kitchen to front door is had without -passing through other rooms.</p> - -<p>Space for refrigerator, etc., is provided in cellar entryway. The cellar -stairway arrangement is very convenient from both kitchen and front part -of house, provides a side entrance and does away with extra expense of -outside cellar stairs.</p> - -<p>The second floor is divided into three comfortable bedrooms and a bath, -the latter being easily accessible to all rooms and stairs. Large -wardrobes are provided for two of the bedrooms and off the front bedroom -is a large closet for storage.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 155px;"> -<a href="images/ill_016b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_016b_sml.png" width="155" height="207" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HARVARD"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 158px;"> -<a href="images/ill_016c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_016c_sml.png" width="158" height="176" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HARVARD"</p> - -<p>"SECOND FLOOR PLAN"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists and rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk" of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, wardrobe and medicine cabinet included in -the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_015" id="page_015"></a>{15}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_017a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_017a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="342" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Raymond</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Good taste is exemplified in every line of the Raymond. It has been well -described as "most prosperous looking." The consistent use of wide -clapboarding is indeed a pleasing feature, and there is a touch of -genuine originality in the roof treatment around the front dormer. The -roominess of the wide veranda is a harmonizing part of the generous -proportions of the whole.</p> - -<p>A luxurious living room greets you as you enter from the vestibule. The -dining room, just to the rear and on a corner gladdens you with its -brightness. Your attention is also called to the plentiful light -provided throughout—six windows in the living room, three in the dining -room and three in the kitchen.</p> - -<p>The same cheerfulness is continued in the arrangement of the three -spacious bedrooms upstairs. Each sleeping room has its own closet or -wardrobe, and the bathroom is conveniently placed near the head of the -stairs.</p> - -<p>It seems hardly true that such substantiality in the design, such -desirability in the arrangement, could be secured in dimensions 24 ft. × -24 ft. But the Raymond proves how beautiful, practical, substantial, -Bennett Homes are.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 172px;"> -<a href="images/ill_017b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_017b_sml.png" width="172" height="251" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"RAYMOND"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 175px;"> -<a href="images/ill_017c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_017c_sml.png" width="175" height="242" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"RAYMOND"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_016" id="page_016"></a>{16}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_018a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_018a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="346" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Lincoln</span><br /> - 30 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Some of the most artistic homes are those provided with a slightly -terraced lawn, porch and first floor practically at grade. The Lincoln -is a strikingly attractive example of such a plan. Seemingly a part of -the landscape on which it rests, it blends itself easily into all its -surroundings.</p> - -<p>As you step onto the veranda, you are struck by its wide expanse—while -before you an attractive door with little side windows holds your -admiration. A hospitable fireplace commands your attention as you enter, -and you marvel at the brightness of the whole room, for there are in -reality two sides practically of glass. A very large opening calls your -attention to a dining room made most tempting by a window seat just -under triple windows. If you wish to retire for a quiet conversation, a -bit of rest or reading, the cozy den satisfies your every wish.</p> - -<p>The stairway to the second floor is hidden, but ascends easily to a -large halfway landing, and then reverses to the second story. Here you -find two splendid bedrooms, each with ample closet space, and a slightly -smaller room, balancing the bathroom on the other corner!—conveniently -near which is a linen closet.</p> - -<p>Notice especially in the front bedrooms the casement windows opening -underneath the dormer roof. Notice, too, that in one of these bedrooms -you might easily have your upstairs fireplace.</p> - -<p>For the average family with tastes that run to homes with personality, -we sincerely believe the Lincoln offers a real first choice.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 165px;"> -<a href="images/ill_018b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_018b_sml.png" width="165" height="192" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 158px;"> -<a href="images/ill_018c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_018c_sml.png" width="158" height="183" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—special design of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in., 1-3/4 -in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for vestibule, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_017" id="page_017"></a>{17}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_019a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_019a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Franklin</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 32 ft. <br />over all 7 Rooms<br /> and Bath</div> - -<p>For such modest proportions there are few homes presenting greater -roominess than the Franklin. Think of it—only 32 ft. long and 24 ft. -wide, yet containing a 23 ft. living room, a sizable dining room and -kitchen, three comfortable bedrooms, and an additional sewing room, and -nursery or extra bedroom.</p> - -<p>The generous veranda of this house is a distinctive feature. Notice the -graceful harmony between slope of the porch and the main roof. See the -brackets, and the exposed rafters. Consider the well-chosen position of -the dormers, left and right, the latter being the only one in view from -where you look.</p> - -<p>Out of the living room mounts a pretty stairway. At the right, a wide -opening leads to a delightful dining room. The kitchen connects with a -double swinging door, and besides the cabinet contains a closet with -room enough to serve a number of purposes. There's a bedroom on the -first floor, with its own large closet.</p> - -<p>Upstairs—two good-sized bedrooms, both with large closets, and an extra -room all centering on the upstairs hall. Notice that a complete bath is -here. Particularly note that there are two windows in each bedroom.</p> - -<p>It's no wonder that the Franklin is a popular choice among Bennett -owners. Such roominess, such completeness is rarely found in a home so -inexpensive.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 155px;"> -<a href="images/ill_019b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_019b_sml.png" width="155" height="277" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FRANKLIN"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 149px;"> -<a href="images/ill_019c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_019c_sml.png" width="149" height="263" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FRANKLIN"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and two medicine cabinets included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_018" id="page_018"></a>{18}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_020a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_020a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Potomac</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 38 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Summer or winter, indoors or out, the Potomac is a place of happiness, -contentment and comfort for any family.</p> - -<p>It would seem that our architects have outdone themselves on the -exterior of this home. The overhanging second story, spacious porch and -solid chimney, pattern of shingling—these features and a score of -others speak for themselves.</p> - -<p>But perhaps it is on the interior that our designers have secured the -most remarkable results. The front door opens on a beautiful living room -extending the house width, stairs at the left leading to a halfway -landing. Nearby perhaps you may locate your broad fireplace and hearth. -Graceful French doors yield from this living room upon a sunny dining -room—that, in turn, opens upon a first-floor bedroom, and, through a -double swinging door, the nicely ordered kitchen.</p> - -<p>Note well that adjoining four-windowed breakfast room. Picture the -youngsters and yourselves seated at its sun-flooded table upon its -built-in seats, starting the day right in its cozy, cheery atmosphere.</p> - -<p>Underneath the broad sloping roof are three most attractive bedrooms. -There are two large closets and a wardrobe, and the bath is easily -reached from any sleeping room.</p> - -<p>The Potomac is indeed a home you will like living in—beauty, utility, -endurance to delight you for years to come.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 130px;"> -<a href="images/ill_020b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_020b_sml.png" width="130" height="240" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"POTOMAC"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 124px;"> -<a href="images/ill_020c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_020c_sml.png" width="124" height="224" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"POTOMAC"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Breakfast table and seats included in selling price.</p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i> Awning not included.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_019" id="page_019"></a>{19}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_021a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_021a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="351" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"> -<span class="shomes">New Hartford</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Distinction has been remarkably well attained in this little gem of a -home. The clever treatment of the front—novel porch pillars, lattice -work and white trim—makes a neat and artistic contrast with the darker -tones of the shingled body of the house.</p> - -<p>The porch is one of those all-embracing verandas, broad enough for the -whole family and their friends. Living and dining room are each amply -proportioned, with wide opening between, making large space available -for dances, parties, and such affairs. The downstairs bedroom might just -as well be a den, study or private office, if preferred.</p> - -<p>The second floor sleeping quarters are well lighted, with the -opportunity for cozy window corners under the dormer. Placing an -enclosed stairway at the rear of the house is a fortunate departure in a -home of this size, from the accustomed practice—just one more example -of the all-around distinctiveness of this appealing home.</p> - -<p>One man who has built many homes and sold them, runs to the New Hartford -as his "best bet". You, too, will find this distinctive home a most -livable—or if you prefer, a most salable place.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 152px;"> -<a href="images/ill_021b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_021b_sml.png" width="152" height="202" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NEW HARTFORD"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 161px;"> -<a href="images/ill_021c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_021c_sml.png" width="161" height="197" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NEW HARTFORD"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in., 1-3/4 -in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Cased opening between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_020" id="page_020"></a>{20}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_022a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_022a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Niagara</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 30 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Hall</div> - -<p>Here's a home of comfort and contentment in the highest degree. Rich -simplicity marks every item of its ingenious architecture—and its -pleasing and practical arrangement means a most satisfying livableness -for a modest sized family.</p> - -<p>There are crisp, clean-cut lines from the tip of its gable down to its -very foundations. The shingled triangles in green, the gently sloping -roofs, the generous porch and its pillars, the details of the trim—all -add their bit to the striking appearance of the whole.</p> - -<p>But let's call and see the interior. Here's a charming reception hall -for a first glimpse. A broad archway points the way to a sociable living -room, amply provided with windows yet with plenty of space for piano and -furniture. A splendid dining room, with outlook to the side and rear, -connects to a compact but uncrowded kitchen.</p> - -<p>Ascending the rich stairway by two easy flights, we come upon a cheerful -front bedroom—with a closet to enthuse the most exacting wife. Just a -step back is the complete bath—and nearby are the other sleeping -chambers, again each with spacious closet room.</p> - -<p>But now, we rest our case with you. One last word—if the Niagara -<i>satisfies</i> your needs and pocketbook, we sincerely assure you that -enduring happiness and comfort will be your reward in it.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 166px;"> -<a href="images/ill_022b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_022b_sml.png" width="166" height="257" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NIAGARA"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 139px;"> -<a href="images/ill_022c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_022c_sml.png" width="139" height="228" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NIAGARA"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_021" id="page_021"></a>{21}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_023a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_023a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="349" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">La Salle</span><br /> -26 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms, 2 Baths</div> - -<p>Inviting—Distinctive—Practical! This description reveals the secret of -the LaSalle's great popularity. Note the artistic overhanging eaves—and -the dormers, in front and on either side. These give balance and -substantiality. They afford, too, the roominess of a one and one-half -story home, with the smart lines of a semi-bungalow design.</p> - -<p>See how well-lighted are the bedrooms. Particularly note the ample -closet room. And one room upstairs might well be used as a den, sewing -room, or nursery.</p> - -<p>There is a cosy, sunny bay window in the dining room—there is a window -seat there! The roomy, well-protected porch is a splendid feature. The -kitchen is ample, but most compact and convenient. And the two -bathrooms, one on each floor, give a final touch to an ideal plan.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 177px;"> -<a href="images/ill_023b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_023b_sml.png" width="177" height="301" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>LA SALLE</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 164px;"> -<a href="images/ill_023c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_023c_sml.png" width="164" height="279" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>LA SALLE</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and two medicine cabinets included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_022" id="page_022"></a>{22}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_024a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_024a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Bison</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>For the family interested in a permanent abode that shall combine -utility with refined architectural features, the Bison is a home with a -genuine appeal.</p> - -<p>Every line of its design bespeaks good taste. Especially unique is its -undercut porch, a place wide and roomy for the whole family and guests, -too. The unusual treatment of railing, brickwork and pillars also makes -it distinctly attractive.</p> - -<p>The living room always proves a great attraction—both to the family and -to visitors. A handsome stairway leads upward from the left of this -bright room, while the inviting dining room with its prized bay window -greets you through a pretty colonnade. The kitchen is compact, light, -and equipped with a labor-saving cabinet.</p> - -<p>Upstairs, also, you will find the same combination of bright, cheerful -quarters. The bathroom is nearby, and large closet and storage room -serve for keeping some family belongings without cluttering up the -useful rooms.</p> - -<p>Surely the Bison would make you a most livable home!</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 160px;"> -<a href="images/ill_024b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_024b_sml.png" width="160" height="239" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 163px;"> -<a href="images/ill_024c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_024c_sml.png" width="163" height="224" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Colonnade arch between living room and dining room. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_023" id="page_023"></a>{23}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_025a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_025a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="352" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Ideal</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 28 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Alcove</div> - -<p>The Ideal might well be termed "A big little home." Attractiveness here -is gained by clever application of symmetry and proportion. The broad -porch with unique columns could easily be converted into an outdoor -living room with screens in summer and glass in winter.</p> - -<p>The interior is cheerful and homelike. The living room and dining room, -connected by a wide cased opening, may be used as one on occasions. A -grade entrance is included in the rear, so that the basement may be -reached from outdoors without passing through the kitchen. Note, too, -the refrigerator may be iced from outdoors.</p> - -<p>At the head of the stairs on the second floor is the bath, in an "ideal" -location, convenient to all bedrooms, also economically located for -plumbing. The alcove provides a sewing room or a child's bedroom.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 156px;"> -<a href="images/ill_025b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_025b_sml.png" width="156" height="258" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"IDEAL"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 153px;"> -<a href="images/ill_025c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_025c_sml.png" width="153" height="263" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"IDEAL"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1—6 ft. pantry cabinet in pantry. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_024" id="page_024"></a>{24}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_026a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_026a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="352" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Hamilton</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Examine the Hamilton minutely and you will agree that it embodies most, -if not all, of the attributes of that "Dream Home" which you have so -long planned.</p> - -<p>While it doesn't lack a single detail of that refined architecture which -our modern standards demand, it nevertheless is a most practical -dwelling-place.</p> - -<p>Note the dignified yet tasteful exterior design—the good-looking -foundation, spacious porch, and graceful dormers on front and sides. -Then look within—a generous living room with cheery fireplace, -liberal-sized dining room, a secluded retreat in the form of the den, -convenient kitchen, and three large, light, airy bedrooms and bath -upstairs.</p> - -<p>In the Hamilton you have all advantages of the semi-bungalow -construction—compactness and proper economy—combined with the ample -elbow-room of a full-sized home, designed and built for lifetime -usage—and sufficiently reasonable to be within the means of most folks -with home-owning aspirations.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 155px;"> -<a href="images/ill_026b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_026b_sml.png" width="155" height="249" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HAMILTON"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 140px;"> -<a href="images/ill_026c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_026c_sml.png" width="140" height="233" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HAMILTON"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>French doors between living room and dining room. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_025" id="page_025"></a>{25}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_027a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_027a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Fulton</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The Fulton is true to its type—a very happy appearance combined with a -very desirable plan. The broad, sloping roof, broken by a well-formed -dormer, and unusually wide porch lend dignity to the whole exterior of -this home. If one wishes, shingles may well be used in the place of the -siding protecting the first story, and variegated colors used in -soft-toned effects.</p> - -<p>You enter the Fulton through the charming reception hall. From there the -stairway winds to the second story. There's a wide cased opening -introducing you to the living room, at one end of which you may have an -inviting fireplace built if you wish. The dining room receives light -from two sides. Between it and kitchen is a pantry, both exits enclosed -by double-swinging doors.</p> - -<p>The upstairs of this home consists of three fine sleeping rooms, each -with an extra large closet. The plan is finally completed by the usual -bath.</p> - -<p>In a setting of trees and bushes, this home is truly pleasing, and -combined with its most livable plan and low price, offers the soundest -kind of an investment for the home builder.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 147px;"> -<a href="images/ill_027b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_027b_sml.png" width="147" height="207" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FULTON"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 171px;"> -<a href="images/ill_027c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_027c_sml.png" width="171" height="212" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FULTON"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—special design, of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Niagara colonnade between hall and living room.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_026" id="page_026"></a>{26}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_028a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_028a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Cleo</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms, 1 Bath</div> - -<p>Here is an unsurpassed bungalow—in architecture, in arrangement, in -convenience.</p> - -<p>Wide eaves, exposed rafter ends, perfect harmony of line, a substantial -porch that excels in charm—these delight from without.</p> - -<p>And within!—An ideal floor plan affords three well-lighted bedrooms, a -spacious living room, well-arranged kitchen and bath conveniently -located to all rooms, and made desirably private by a small hall. -Between living and dining rooms is an impressive colonnade arch. There's -the luxury of a fireplace if you wish it—and high casement windows at -either side with nooks beneath for bookcases or furniture.</p> - -<p>Truly unusual is the Cleo!—truly beautiful, truly roomy, truly -practical, and best of all, modestly priced.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 179px;"> -<a href="images/ill_028b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_028b_sml.png" width="179" height="257" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 158px;"> -<a href="images/ill_028c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_028c_sml.png" width="158" height="242" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CLEO"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Wardrobe in rear bedroom.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_027" id="page_027"></a>{27}</span></p> - -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_030a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_030a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="339" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">York</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 34 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here is a type of bungalow rightfully popular in the suburban districts -of America's big cities. Its general appearance is quite substantial, -yet broken roof lines, the careful placing and design of windows, the -selection of porch pillars and outside trim give a pleasing balance and -harmony one never tires of.</p> - -<p>Inside this home you are at once attracted by the warm hospitality of -the living room. Two windows at front and side each let in all the -sunlight you want. You may have your prized open fireplace; and there's -a casement window at the side, underneath which your bookcase may go. -Just beyond you catch a glimpse of the dining room. Through a door to -the right, but out of sight, are the two bedrooms—one with four -windows! There are large closets, a linen closet, and the usual bath. -The kitchen is furnished with our celebrated cabinet; a door leads to a -grade entrance and to the cellar.</p> - -<p>There's a wonderful porch—wide and deep, with room for many a lounging -chair, a veranda-swing, or any comfort you may elect.</p> - -<p>Owners of the York are most enthusiastic about its individuality, its -livableness, its economy both in first and in upkeep cost.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 153px;"> -<a href="images/ill_030b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_030b_sml.png" width="153" height="246" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p><b>EVERY ITEM CORRECT</b></p> - -<p class="r"> -Beaver Dams, N. Y.<br /> -Feb. 27, 1918.<br /> -</p> - -<p>Gentlemen:—</p> - -<p>Lumber received and unloaded. Every item correct, and we are more -than pleased with the quality. Thank you for your <i>promptness</i> and -the <i>square deal</i> given us.</p> - -<p class="r"> -J. R. S.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ IN THE HAPPINESS OF -A BENNETT HOME -LIES THE HEALTH AND -STRENGTH OF THE WHOLE -FAMILY.</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_028" id="page_028"></a>{28}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_029a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_029a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="348" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Salem</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 40 ft.<br /> over all 6 rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The Salem seems to fit especially well on a terraced lawn, and its -architecture harmonizes well with a "woodsy" setting; or equally well -where some of the trees and bushes have been left out of the landscape. -To the passerby, this home appears as a rather large and substantial -place, the veranda and the main roof gable each lending to this effect. -Bracketed and extending eaves add to the beauty of this home. And -whether finished with regular siding or shingles, the whole house -attracts favorable attention.</p> - -<p>One feature is the semi-protection afforded the front entrance to this -house. Still another is the possibility of a wonderful fireplace on one -end, and underneath casement windows at either side, shelves or cases -for your favorite books. There is a pair of charming French doors by -which you enter the dining room.</p> - -<p>The three sleeping rooms of this home are all arranged on one side—all -bright and livable. The bath is separated by entrance into a small -private hall. Two of the bedrooms have closets, the third a wardrobe -closet; and in addition there is the indispensable linen closet. The -kitchen is equipped with a large Bennett Cabinet, and access to outdoors -is had through a grade entrance at the rear.</p> - -<p>A family who lives in one of the Salems calls it "The best home ever." -Perhaps they are prejudiced, but if you owned one we feel certain you, -too, would be as enthusiastic over it.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 161px;"> -<a href="images/ill_029b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_029b_sml.png" width="161" height="245" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"SALEM" FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>French doors between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1, medicine cabinet, linen closet, attic stairs -and flooring included in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -February 12, 1917.<br /> -</p> - -<p>Gentlemen:—</p> - -<p>I want to recommend the fine quality of material you have sent me. -The <i>finishing lumber is particularly fine</i>. You have saved me, on -my house, as good as $400.00.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Yours respectfully,<br /> -W. A. K.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ ARTISTIC DESIGNS -WITHOUT INCREASE -IN COST IS THE WORK -OF BENNETT MASTER -ARCHITECTS.</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_029" id="page_029"></a>{29}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_031a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_031a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="348" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Woodward</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 32 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Inside and outside, common sense is personified in the Woodward—a -modest but becoming home which thoroughly expresses that "chummy" spirit -which has brought the bungalow into such universal favor. The -comfortable atmosphere of the Woodward begins in the spacious porch to -which a touch of artistry has been added by the neat colonnades. It's a -well-sized, welcoming type of porch which adds to the good appearance of -the entire house.</p> - -<p>The favorable impression created by the attractive exterior is enhanced -as one steps inside. Compactly arranged, but comfortably sized, the -entire room scheme provides living, sleeping, eating and all -accommodations of sufficient comfort for a family of several persons.</p> - -<p>Placing the sleeping rooms on the right side of the house with the day -rooms on the left is an appealing plan as it simplifies housework. Both -bedrooms have plenty of light and air, while commodious closet space is -provided. The bathroom is accessibly located and completes a decidedly -practical arrangement.</p> - -<p>If the amount of money you have set aside for a home is near the price -of the Woodward, you can make it yours with full assurance that its -satisfaction will be as great as its economy.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 167px;"> -<a href="images/ill_031b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_031b_sml.png" width="167" height="278" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"WOODWARD"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—special design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ ONE SHOULD KNOW -IN THE BEGINNING -WHAT HIS HOME WILL -COST IN THE END. YOU -ALWAYS DO WHEN BUILDING -A BENNETT HOME.</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Caledonia, N. Y.<br /> -January 18, 1917.<br /> -</p> - -<p><i>Gentlemen:</i>—</p> - -<p>Please send your catalog once in a while. The house I am living in -was built with lumber from you, and my wife and I are both well -pleased and when I can boost your business I will do it, as a -number of persons have asked where I get such good lumber.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Yours truly,<br /> -L. F.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_030" id="page_030"></a>{30}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_032a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_032a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Aberdeen</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 32 ft. or 28 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 5 -Rooms and Bath or 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here is a very smart bungalow that has a host of admirers among our -customers. As you look at it from the side view shown here, the things -that impress you are the many clever touches to break the straight lines -of the home. There is the dormer resting easily on the broad expanse of -the front roof. There is the massive chimney at the side, typifying the -solidity of this kind of a house. There is the bay window that helps -enlarge the dining room. Note particularly that the porch is a part of -the house itself, and not merely just "stuck on."</p> - -<p>At the front door you are introduced to the comfortable living room, the -fireplace at one end, the dining room just beyond. To the left are the -two sleeping rooms, both with space aplenty for all usual bedroom -furniture.</p> - -<p>Please especially note there is a coat closet and a linen closet, a -kitchen cabinet, and all the requisites of a well-appointed home.</p> - -<p>In Plan "B," we have extended the dimensions to include another bedroom, -a closet for each bedroom, and a rear entry-way.</p> - -<p>If you are quite taken with the Aberdeen, you will be still more amazed -to learn how modest an outlay is required to bring its comforts and -conveniences to your fireside.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 146px;"> -<a href="images/ill_032b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_032b_sml.png" width="146" height="220" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ABERDEEN"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 166px;"> -<a href="images/ill_032c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_032c_sml.png" width="166" height="274" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ABERDEEN"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Floor joists floor plan A 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Floor joists floor plan B 2 in. × 10 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists floor plan A 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists floor plan B 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Cased opening between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, plan A. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, plan B. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_031" id="page_031"></a>{31}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_033a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_033a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Arcadia</span><br /> - 32 ft. × 24 ft. or 36 ft. × 24 ft. 5 Rooms and -Bath</div> - -<p>Nearby this charming Arcadia is another house practically the same size, -practically the same cost, yet—you would say the Bennett-Built home is -worth all of five hundred dollars more. The increased value is due to -clever refinements our architects have given to the Arcadia.</p> - -<p>How inviting this home is—and how picturesque with that pergola porch, -when in summer, flowering vines have wound their way around and over it. -And let showers come—there is protection from storm and sun while yet -enjoying the outdoor breezes on this porch.</p> - -<p>But come indoors—Plan "A" first, please. Are you quite fond of a big, -hospitable living room—then here you find your wishes realized. Toward -the front is the dining room, light and cheerful, with roomy kitchen -right behind. On the other side two bedrooms—two windows apiece!—and -bathroom between.</p> - -<p>But perhaps you would prefer the bedrooms at the back, and closets -instead of wardrobes; perhaps you like a practical extension to the -kitchen which you have in the back room with its cool place for ice box -and its covered way to the cellar—all this and more you will find in -"B."</p> - -<p>Choose either plan that fits your needs and your tastes best—your -choice will delight you many a day to come.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 157px;"> -<a href="images/ill_033b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_033b_sml.png" width="157" height="173" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ARCADIA"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN 'A'</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 190px;"> -<a href="images/ill_033c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_033c_sml.png" width="190" height="183" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ARCADIA"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_032" id="page_032"></a>{32}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_034a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_034a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="349" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Atherton</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The Atherton is solid worth from the ground up. There is the delightful -spacious porch, the dormer sheltered windows in the sloping roof, the -wide eaves that secure graceful lines.</p> - -<p>And the interior! Seldom do you see so large and lovely a living -room—there's the interesting touch of a stairway that wins the heart—a -fireplace for snug warmth and hospitality.</p> - -<p>You step through a cased opening into the dining room, to find four -large windows to assure brightness and cheer. A peep into the -convenient, well-lighted kitchen discovers a splendid Bennett -kitchen-cupboard.</p> - -<p>The upstairs speaks for itself—three large bedrooms and a good-sized -bath.</p> - -<p>Beautiful—substantial! For people who like to be deeply attached to -their home, the Atherton is a real choice.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 156px;"> -<a href="images/ill_034b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_034b_sml.png" width="156" height="187" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ATHERTON"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 145px;"> -<a href="images/ill_034c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_034c_sml.png" width="145" height="179" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ATHERTON"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 10 in.</p> - -<p>Second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, our wardrobe, medicine cabinet and linen -closet included in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ BENNETT BEAUTIFUL HOMES ARE -THE PRODUCT OF CREATIVE -THOUGHT—PLUS YEARS OF EXPERIENCE -IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNING.</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="c"><b>APPROVES—WITH NEW ORDER</b></p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p class="r"> -Moshannon, Pa., May 22, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p> -Your way of doing fair and square business is perfectly -satisfactory. I never used any lumber as near the standard as I get -from the Bennett Lumber Co., and I prove same in separate envelope -<i>with a nice order</i>.</p> - -<p class="r"> -C. S. L.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_033" id="page_033"></a>{33}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_035a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_035a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="341" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Harriet</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here is a home that breathes hospitality. It seems to say "Come -in—you'll like living here a long, long while."</p> - -<p>You enter the living room—and like it at once. It extends clear across, -with a cheery fireplace here and a cozy bay window seat there!</p> - -<p>The dining room looms large, well-lighted, with windows carefully placed -to accommodate your furniture.</p> - -<p>The kitchen, you discover, is bright with light from three windows. You -exclaim over the six-foot kitchen cabinet and approve the grade -entrance.</p> - -<p>Up the stairs you find three large bedrooms with plenty of closet room, -a linen closet, and the bathroom <i>right over the kitchen</i>, to reduce -plumbing costs! Then, last but not least, that big convenience—a large -and well-lighted attic.</p> - -<p>Sum it up for yourself—"to the very end, the Harriet makes one want to -stay."</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 148px;"> -<a href="images/ill_035b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_035b_sml.png" width="148" height="197" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>HARRIET</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 154px;"> -<a href="images/ill_035c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_035c_sml.png" width="154" height="183" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>HARRIET</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Attic stairs and attic flooring supported by 2 in. × 6 in. floor joists.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cabinet, medicine cabinet and linen closet included in -selling price.</p> - -<p>Window seat in bay.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_034" id="page_034"></a>{34}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_036a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_036a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="345" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Lancaster</span><br /> - 30 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Quiet but rich dignity is this home's expression. The rustic stone -chimney and broken ashlar porch wall are most attractive, though brick -may be substituted without loss of beauty. The broad, low dormer and -wide eaves lend a substantial appearance. The shingled exterior is in -keeping with the design; but in case siding is preferred, harmony would -not be destroyed.</p> - -<p>Off the reception hall is a handy little closet for coats and rubbers. -French doors, there are—and a wide fireplace.</p> - -<p>See that double swinging door off the kitchen; cupboard in the pantry; -direct passage from kitchen through hall to front door. Upstairs—three -large bedrooms and closet space aplenty.</p> - -<p>For charm outside and in, and for convenient roominess, the Lancaster is -indeed most desirable.</p> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 10 in. Second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>French doors between living room and reception hall. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Windows as shown in illustration.</p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in reception hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 167px;"> -<a href="images/ill_036b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_036b_sml.png" width="167" height="206" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"LANCASTER"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 168px;"> -<a href="images/ill_036c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_036c_sml.png" width="168" height="204" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"LANCASTER"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_035" id="page_035"></a>{35}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_037a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_037a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="348" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Flanders</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 22 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Staunchness is instantly apparent in the practical, good-looking design -of the Flanders. You can readily picture this house providing you with -all the requirements of modern home-life without burdening you with an -investment in unnecessary and costly non-essentials.</p> - -<p>Glance at the first floor arrangement and you will see a sensible -grouping of all necessary downstairs rooms. There's a tidy hall, with -the essential coat closet. The stairway ascends from the right. The -living room, bright with light from three broad windows, and another -corner room (dining room) furnish an ideal layout.</p> - -<p>Coming to the upstairs we will find three thoughtfully proportioned -bedrooms, with spacious closet or wardrobe space. The bathroom at the -head of the stairs is accessibly located for both floors. For good -service you can safely select the Flanders—and in addition secure a -genuine bargain.</p> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Cased opening between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 172px;"> -<a href="images/ill_037b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_037b_sml.png" width="172" height="244" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FLANDERS"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 163px;"> -<a href="images/ill_037c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_037c_sml.png" width="163" height="219" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FLANDERS"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_036" id="page_036"></a>{36}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038a1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038a1_sml.jpg" width="500" height="421" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Style A Bookcase Colonnade Style B</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 308px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038a2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038a2_sml.jpg" width="308" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Interior Window</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 308px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038a3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038a3_sml.jpg" width="308" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Exterior Window</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 422px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038b1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038b1_sml.jpg" width="422" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Stairway</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 267px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038b2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038b2_sml.jpg" width="267" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Cottage Door</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 368px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038b3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038b3_sml.jpg" width="164" height="223" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Medicine Cabinet</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="blockquot"><p class="r"><big><b>Beautiful Graining,</b><br /> -<b>Expert Matching,</b><br /> -<b>Distinguish These</b><br /> -<b>Bennett</b><br /> -<b>Articles</b><br /> -<b>of Trim</b></big></p></div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 250px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038c1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038c1_sml.jpg" width="250" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Exterior—Mohawk</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 272px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038c2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038c2_sml.jpg" width="272" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Exterior—Saranac</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 270px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038c3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038c3_sml.jpg" width="270" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Exterior—Chautauqua</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 255px;"> -<a href="images/ill_038c4_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_038c4_sml.jpg" width="255" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Exterior—Conesus</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_037" id="page_037"></a>{37}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 257px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039a1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039a1_sml.jpg" width="257" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Mirror Door</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 244px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039a2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039a2_sml.jpg" width="244" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Interior Door</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039a3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039a3_sml.jpg" width="500" height="428" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Niagara Colonnade</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039b1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039b1_sml.jpg" width="500" height="325" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Inside LOCK SETS Outside</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 318px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039b2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039b2_sml.jpg" width="318" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Linen Closet</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 245px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039b3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039b3_sml.jpg" width="245" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Wardrobe</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 383px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039c1_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039c1_sml.jpg" width="383" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>French Doors</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 300px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039c2_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039c2_sml.jpg" width="300" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Kitchen Cabinet No. 2</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 387px;"> -<a href="images/ill_039c3_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_039c3_sml.jpg" width="387" height="500" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Kitchen Cabinet No. 1</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_038" id="page_038"></a>{38}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_040a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_040a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Forsyth</span><br /> - 36 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here's a design of individuality—practical, substantial.</p> - -<p>There's delight upon entering the convenient central hall, to find each -room big, airy, inviting.</p> - -<p>You peep into the living room to spy casement windows upon either side -of a fireplace.</p> - -<p>That library! A few Forsyth owners use it as a bedroom by substituting a -single door; but most, rejoicing in French doors, never make a change.</p> - -<p>There are many conveniences—the large kitchen cabinet, broom closet, -the ease of access to all rooms. And see—! Every bedroom on the second -floor possesses <i>two windows</i> and a closet.</p> - -<p>All in all—where could you purchase such splendid architecture and -livableness as in this modest-priced Forsyth?</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 184px;"> -<a href="images/ill_040b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_040b_sml.png" width="184" height="191" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FORSYTH"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 169px;"> -<a href="images/ill_040c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_040c_sml.png" width="169" height="184" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FORSYTH"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 10 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Vestibule door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in vestibule, hall, living room, library -and dining room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in selling price.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_039" id="page_039"></a>{39}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_041a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_041a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="346" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Clarendon</span><br /> - 36 ft. × 24 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Could you peep through the walls of this Colonial home, you would find -yourself regarding an interior as charming as the exterior is -picturesque.</p> - -<p>But step through that unique latticed entrance and see the house-deep -living room—with its hospitable fireplace and casement windows, with -nooks for bookcases or built-in seats, and captivating French doors. And -what a comfortable lounging place the side veranda furnishes!</p> - -<p>French doors upstairs, too, give access from bedrooms to balcony. Note -the clever touch in the broken roof lines, increasing the size of the -bedrooms—better yet, veritable <i>sunrooms</i>.</p> - -<p>Be assured this remarkably beautiful home, built the Bennett-Way, is a -real dividend-paying investment in beauty, comfort and convenience.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 193px;"> -<a href="images/ill_041b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_041b_sml.png" width="193" height="147" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CLARENDON"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 195px;"> -<a href="images/ill_041c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_041c_sml.png" width="195" height="144" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CLARENDON"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—Special design of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Vestibule door, of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>French doors between living room and porch. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in vestibule, hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 and No. 2 kitchen cupboards, medicine cabinet and linen closet -included in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ BENNETT BUILT-IN -CONVENIENCES REDUCE -THE COST OF -HOUSE FURNISHING AND -INTRODUCE EFFICIENCY -INTO THE BUSINESS OF -HOUSEKEEPING.</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="c"><b>BETTER THAN CLAIMED</b></p> - -<p>Little Valley, N. Y., April 30, 1919.</p> - -<p><i>Gentlemen:</i>—Thank you very much for the honest deal. Everything -is okay. Many were sure that I would not get what I ordered, but -they were much mistaken. They have seen my lumber and say it is -fine, and a number of persons thinking of building said they are -going to get their lumber from you.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Yours truly,<br /> -<br /> -J. F. R.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_040" id="page_040"></a>{40}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_042a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_042a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="340" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Janis</span><br /> - 28 ft. × 30 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Coziness plus serviceability characterize the Janis—a cozy porch, a -complete first floor scheme, and four commodious bedrooms and bath -upstairs.</p> - -<p>The exposed rafters underneath the roof, the brick chimney, the roof -brackets, the clever placing of the trimmings secure an approval for the -exterior appearance which is turned to enthusiasm by the attractive -rooms within.</p> - -<p>One can picture real hospitality in the Janis. The broad, cheerful porch -is a fitting introduction to the bright, spacious living room with its -welcoming fireplace. The reception hall is an appreciated convenience. -French doors between reception hall and living room, and between this -last and the dining room add remarkably to the home's smart interior. -The dining room has a bay with a tasty window seat. The kitchen is about -the same "just right" place as in all our plans. There's a convenient -lavatory, too.</p> - -<p>The Janis has a well-modeled second floor arrangement. The bedrooms are -large-sized and amply proportioned with good light. Three of them are -corner rooms.</p> - -<p>Choose this home for its ever-attractive styling, the economy of its -floor plans, the unique features of its interior—and you will have -purchased a thing of permanent pleasure and profit.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 169px;"> -<a href="images/ill_042b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_042b_sml.png" width="169" height="227" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"JANIS"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 149px;"> -<a href="images/ill_042c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_042c_sml.png" width="149" height="201" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"JANIS"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>French doors between reception hall and living room; between living room -and dining room. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in reception hall, living room and dining -room, maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_041" id="page_041"></a>{41}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_043a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_043a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="348" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Genesee</span><br /> - 26 ft. × 24 ft. overall 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here's a home that wins wide approval, not so much because it is "the -economical square house," but more because it includes decided -variations in plan.</p> - -<p>For the exterior—the well-placed dormer adds character to the roof. The -wide-eaved porch lends dignity to the front. The novel siding supplies -individuality.</p> - -<p>You are immediately impressed with the roomy living-room—and the fine -balance of fireplace at one end and ascending stairway at the other. The -dining room is wonderfully cheerful, and with its wide opening to living -room is especially prized. The kitchen receives light and air from two -sides. The grade entrance saves an extra outside door, yet gives easy -access to basement and outdoors.</p> - -<p>The bedrooms and the bath all center on an attractive upstairs hall. And -see how ample is all closet space. Surely you find every available foot -of space utilized to good advantage in this clever "Genesee."</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 161px;"> -<a href="images/ill_043b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_043b_sml.png" width="161" height="192" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"GENESEE"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 148px;"> -<a href="images/ill_043c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_043c_sml.png" width="148" height="173" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"GENESEE"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters main roof 2 in. × 6 in. Dormer and porch 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, maple -flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price.</p> - -<p>Bungalow siding for exterior.</p> - -<p>Windows divided upper sash as shown in illustration.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ LABOUR AND MATERIAL ARE -TOO EXPENSIVE TO WASTE. IT -DOESN'T PAY TO GUESS AT THE -COST OF EITHER. BUY FROM BENNETT -AND BE SURE OF YOUR COSTS</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="c"><b>NO WASTE</b></p> - -<p>Whippany, N. J., May 22, 1919.</p> - -<p><i>Gentlemen</i>:—I bought lumber of you 25% cheaper than the same -quality of goods here. I did not have to throw away any, as I often -have to with that bought here.</p> - -<p class="r"> -F. D. J.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_042" id="page_042"></a>{42}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_044a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_044a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Olean</span><br /> - 22 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Though somewhat more conservative than others of our two-story designs, -the Olean, nevertheless, is dressed with smart lines that lift it out of -the ordinary.</p> - -<p>The overhanging roof with rafters exposed underneath, the brackets -supporting the front, the broad veranda with its stately columns, the -placing of the windows and door—all give fine dignity to this home.</p> - -<p>On the first floor you find a rather generous living room; stairs on one -side, two pleasant windows opposite and a wide opening leading to the -square dining room, made pleasant by light from two sides. The kitchen -is set by itself, and access to the side entrance and the cellar is -gained through a compact and serviceable entry.</p> - -<p>On the second floor there is one quite remarkable bedroom, and two -others of just the right size. The usual bath is found near the -bedrooms. Especially, notice the triple windows in the large bedroom and -the extra large closet that room boasts.</p> - -<p>The modest investment required in the Olean represents, we believe, a -home value second to none.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 163px;"> -<a href="images/ill_044b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_044b_sml.png" width="163" height="256" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"OLEAN"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 143px;"> -<a href="images/ill_044c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_044c_sml.png" width="143" height="228" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"OLEAN"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Wardrobe in two rear bedrooms.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_043" id="page_043"></a>{43}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_045a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_045a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Hartley</span><br /> - 24 ft. × 28 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Sleeping -Porch</div> - -<p>If a family's choice leans toward the "square" house, it is fairly -certain that the Hartley will be one of those seriously considered—for -in it a rare degree of appearance, livableness, and economy of plan have -been combined.</p> - -<p>The front of this home is quite impressive. To begin with, there's a -porch embracing the entire width of the house. Its gently sloping roof -blends in with the shingle covered second story. Broad top roofs, front -and sides, are adequately broken with wide dormers, giving a final touch -to an exterior already most attractive.</p> - -<p>As you enter the reception hall a pretty stairway leads up to the -half-way landing. Directly ahead is one of those highly desirable -conveniences, a coat closet. Then, through a wide opening, you are -greeted by a sight of a rather large living room—the bright dining room -just beyond adding its share to the home's invitation. The kitchen is -replete with both cabinet and pantry! There is a rear and a side -entrance, the last at grade.</p> - -<p>We will let the three fine bedrooms, the big closets, tell their own -story—and pass the bath with just the name of it, but—here is -something to talk about, an outdoor sleeping place! There's a real treat -for some of the family in that feature—who will the lucky ones be?</p> - -<p>For the "right" kind of a home, at the "right" kind of a price—consider -thoughtfully the Hartley.</p> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Attic stairs and flooring included in selling price.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 161px;"> -<a href="images/ill_045b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_045b_sml.png" width="161" height="207" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HARTLEY"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 136px;"> -<a href="images/ill_045c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_045c_sml.png" width="136" height="194" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"HARTLEY"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_044" id="page_044"></a>{44}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_046a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_046a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="351" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Colonial</span><br /> - 38 ft. × 26 ft. 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Here's a masterpiece in designing—both for beauty of exterior and for -ideal arrangement. This house faithfully reproduces the atmosphere of -Colonial days, yet with touches of modernism which have been tried and -approved by best architectural practice.</p> - -<p>Perhaps the first unique thing you notice are the seats at either side -of the doorway—then the quaint Colonial door with its narrow side -windows. As the door swings back you are welcomed, through French doors, -to a magnificent living room, fireplace at the farther end, and built-in -bookcases underneath pretty casement windows. Through the door or window -at the right of the room you spy the privacy of a well-sheltered porch.</p> - -<p>Just in front of you the stairway leads straight to the second story. -Through another pair of French doors, you note the dining room. At the -rear of the hall is a convenient lavatory and underneath the stairs a -very useful coat closet.</p> - -<p>As you notice the corner location of each bedroom, and the large closets -in each, stop a passing minute in the rear bedroom at the right to see -that you may have a fireplace here, too.</p> - -<p>The Colonial is a design quite beyond the ordinary for a cost quite less -than ordinary. Does it suit your needs?—Then write us for more definite -information.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 222px;"> -<a href="images/ill_046b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_046b_sml.png" width="222" height="179" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"COLONIAL"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 172px;"> -<a href="images/ill_046c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_046c_sml.png" width="172" height="174" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"COLONIAL"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 10 in.</p> - -<p>Attic joists 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—as illustrated, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick.</p> - -<p>French doors between hall and living room, also between hall and dining -room.</p> - -<p>Bookcase on each side of fireplace.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Pantry and kitchen cabinets furnished in Yellow Pine.</p> - -<p>Attic stairs and flooring included in the selling price.</p> - -<p>Seats for front entrance included in the selling price.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_045" id="page_045"></a>{45}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_047a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_047a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Erie</span><br /> -24 ft. × 26 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms, Bath, Hall</div> - -<p>However much house styles may change, that most practical of all plans, -the square house, always remains in vogue. And "The Erie" is genuinely -an all-prized design of this most popular type.</p> - -<p>There is a prosperous, substantial appearance to this home. It is free -from elaboration—yet full of the spice of style. The extending roof -with its distinctive dormer, the shingled upper story, the wide expanse -of porch, the solid type of porch pillars—everything bears out the -impression that here live people of a most desirable American type. The -first room inside is a reception hall, serving the purpose of receiving -the casual caller, and of providing the place from whence a simple -stairway winds toward the upstairs. The living room is a square one with -five windows to guarantee a flood of light. From here a -colonnade-opening leads to the dining room on one of the back corners of -the house. This room is also bright with light. The kitchen is the usual -compact and complete Bennett arrangement. There is a passageway from the -kitchen to the front hall.</p> - -<p>The upstairs arrangement of this home is as ideal as that of the lower -floor—every room a corner room. Three spacious sleeping chambers—each -with its own capacious closet—a convenient bath and a handy linen -closet complete the layout.</p> - -<p>"The Erie," outside and inside, is a most inviting home—its arrangement -is most practical and most complete—its construction and finish of a -quiet, rich and enduring type.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 181px;"> -<a href="images/ill_047b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_047b_sml.png" width="181" height="253" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ERIE"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 162px;"> -<a href="images/ill_047c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_047c_sml.png" width="162" height="241" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ERIE"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>"Niagara" colonnade between living room and dining room. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, medicine cabinet and linen closet included -in selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_046" id="page_046"></a>{46}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_048a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_048a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Frederick</span><br /> -24 ft. × 42 ft.<br /> over all Two-Family Dwelling<br /> - 5 Rooms, Bath—Each</div> - -<p>It is a thrifty family who, in building its own home, provides for a -tenant to pay taxes and upkeep and, besides, a comfortable profit. To -such a family, the Frederick has much to recommend it. Red Cedar Shingle -and Redwood clapboard side wall protection has been provided to give -more than usual character to the design, and lasting life. The spacious -substantial porches provide outdoor comfort for both families. The whole -exterior is one of fine balance and dignity.</p> - -<p>Upstairs and down the living rooms are ample, attractive, a casement -window enriching each; just back are the dining rooms with three -splendid windows apiece. Airy, light kitchens connect through double -swinging doors. There's a back entryway with room for the refrigerator. -On the other side of the house are the two bedrooms—two windows -apiece—with bath just between. There are coat closets, clothes closets, -medicine and kitchen cabinets, and wardrobes to satisfy every need. And -last but not least—you may make extra rooms in the attic.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 146px;"> -<a href="images/ill_048b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_048b_sml.png" width="146" height="291" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FREDERICK"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 137px;"> -<a href="images/ill_048c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_048c_sml.png" width="137" height="291" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"FREDERICK"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim in hall, living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Wardrobes in rear bedrooms.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboards No. 1 and medicine cabinets included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_047" id="page_047"></a>{47}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_049a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_049a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Nelson</span><br /> - -24 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms, Bath, Hall</div> - -<p>There is fine simplicity in the Nelson. Here is a dwelling-place to -satisfy exacting tastes for a refined home of modest proportions.</p> - -<p>One likes the clean-cut columns and railing on the friendly porch—the -exposed rafters—the well-proportioned dormers.</p> - -<p>The ample-sized rooms are expressly planned for a wealth of sunshine, -yet with sufficient wall-space for placement of furniture.</p> - -<p>Conveniences! Note the coat closet—the hall affording privacy to the -bath—the ideal location of the kitchen cupboard for simplified serving. -There's a pretty cased arch between living and dining room, and between -hall and living room.</p> - -<p>A sound purchase—if you wish beauty, comfort and durability—is the -substantial Nelson.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 160px;"> -<a href="images/ill_049b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_049b_sml.png" width="160" height="302" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NELSON"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard, wardrobe and medicine cabinet included in -the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ BY BUYING ALL MATERIAL -FROM ONE CONCERN -THE BLAME FOR DELAYS -AND SHORTAGES, IF ANY, CAN -BE PLACED WHERE IT JUSTLY -BELONGS. SEE THE BENNETT -GUARANTEE.</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"> -<p class="c"><b>SAVED $800</b></p> - -<p class="r"> -Six Mile Run, Pa.<br /> -May 23, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p><i>Gentlemen</i>:—</p> - -<p>I had estimates from three lumber dealers and the best price I could get -was $2,200.00. Your bill, delivered, was $1,314.05. My carpenter said he -never worked on nicer material in thirty years.</p> - -<p>You surely did treat me fair and honest and prompt in all matters. I am -pleased with my new home. Inside trim is surely fine.</p> - -<p>Thanking you and wishing you success,</p> - -<p class="r"> -W. A. F.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_048" id="page_048"></a>{48}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_050a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_050a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Richard</span><br /> -26 ft. × 34 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>In the Richard, the keynote in architecture and arrangement alike, is -Utility. Day-by-day usefulness has been built into each unit of its -construction from the pleasant porch to the much-used storeroom on the -second floor.</p> - -<p>This house has been created to accommodate a small family with modest -needs and tastes. But if more bed rooms are required, two large -comfortable well lighted rooms with closets may be secured on the second -floor at a nominal expense. Stairs leading from dining room and matched -flooring for entire second floor are included in selling price.</p> - -<p>Like all Bennett-Built Homes, the Richard has well-lighted and -well-proportioned rooms without an exception. There has been -incorporated every advantage of a costly home, built on a basis of -strictest economy.</p> - -<p>It is a substantial, durable, dependable house that embodies every vital -feature for a happy home within the means of a moderate income.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 164px;"> -<a href="images/ill_050b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_050b_sml.png" width="164" height="234" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"RICHARD"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—glazed cottage design, 3 ft. x 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Emporium, Pa.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p class="r"> -May 20, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p>The material furnished me was as good as I expected it to be. And as -near as I could estimate, think the price was at least 20% cheaper -delivered here than I could have bought the same grade of material from -our local dealers.</p> - -<p class="r"> -M. F. L.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Upland, Pa.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p class="r"> -May 10, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p>I received my lumber all O. K. several days ago and have just finished -working with it. I must say that I was more than pleased with it. It was -all perfect goods.</p> - -<p class="r"> -C. N. H.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Lockport, N. Y.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:— May 20, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p>I am perfectly satisfied with the quality of your lumber. Your prices -are enough lower so I can save from one to two hundred dollars on a -house bill, which is an item any contractor should consider.</p> - -<p class="r"> -C. T. N.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_049" id="page_049"></a>{49}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_051a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_051a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Rochester</span><br /> -22 ft. × 32 ft.<br /> over all 7 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Charm has been our watchword in the creation of the Rochester—a -charming exterior as well as a charming room arrangement. A house of -modest proportions at moderate cost has been attained without -sacrificing either inside or outside attractiveness.</p> - -<p>The sloping roof lines blend in gracefully with the shingled walls and -the veranda. Entering the home, one finds a living room indeed luxurious -for a home of this size. A dandy dining room and the usual kitchen, -together with a secluded den, complete the first floor layout.</p> - -<p>Upstairs, three bedrooms, each large and double-windowed and furnished -with roomy closets, and the bath are the remaining details that combine -to make the Rochester a home of great popularity. Interested?—then we -would like to send you all the good news about it—write.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 172px;"> -<a href="images/ill_051b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_051b_sml.png" width="172" height="288" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ROCHESTER"</p> - -<p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 161px;"> -<a href="images/ill_051c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_051c_sml.png" width="161" height="264" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"ROCHESTER"</p> - -<p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft. Ceiling slightly hipped.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door as illustrated, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, -glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_050" id="page_050"></a>{50}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_052a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_052a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Dover</span><br /> -26 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The Dover is a splendid example of how the all-on-one-floor bungalow -home can luxuriously and comfortably house a large family.</p> - -<p>In appearance, this home is ideally balanced. Graceful roof lines blend -into its shingled sides. Porch pillars carry through the idea of -substantiality. Overhanging eaves give the final touch to the bungalow -theme.</p> - -<p>Let us analyze the Dover from the viewpoint of solid comfort. The -twenty-six foot porch promises plenty of outdoor comfort and air. The -living room provides space for not only the whole family but several -guests in addition. The dining room is large enough to accommodate a -holiday dinner party. In case of large entertainments, the two rooms can -practically be opened into one. The three bedrooms suffice for a family -of five or six—or with less people, a guest room is available. There's -a kitchen ample for all needs.</p> - -<p>You may have noticed where you can build a fireplace in the living room. -That bay in the dining room you can plan for flowers and plants, or just -a cozy cushioned seat. You have made a note of that celebrated -step-saver, the kitchen cabinet. Did you see the closets for each -sleeping room?</p> - -<p>If it's a bungalow home that meets your fondest wishes, and the Dover -satisfies your needs, then we can assure you that it will be ideal.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 157px;"> -<a href="images/ill_052b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_052b_sml.png" width="157" height="261" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"DOVER"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 160px;"> -<a href="images/ill_052c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_052c_sml.png" width="160" height="263" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"DOVER"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists plan B 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—special design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, -glazed.</p> - -<p>French doors between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Attic stairs and flooring included in the selling price of plan B.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_051" id="page_051"></a>{51}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_053a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_053a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="342" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Sherrill</span><br /> -22 ft. × 32 ft. or 24 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 6 Rooms and Bath or 5 Rooms -and Bath</div> - -<p>The Sherrill is a home of snug contentment—the type of home that will -nestle alongside a country road or adorn a city street, presenting a -charming appearance anywhere. The broad porch, dormer window and -graceful roof make an unusually pleasing exterior. The profile or side -view is equally interesting. For the interior arrangement, two alternate -plans are offered. The one provides three bedrooms, the other two. -Living, dining room, kitchen and bath are found in generous size in -both. A wide opening between living and dining room in each case -provides an advantageous feature for "affairs." Select the plan you -prefer—either one will provide you with a lifetime service of true -satisfaction.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 148px;"> -<a href="images/ill_053b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_053b_sml.png" width="148" height="285" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"SHERRILL"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 162px;"> -<a href="images/ill_053c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_053c_sml.png" width="162" height="330" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"SHERRILL"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p><b>PLAN A</b></p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Cased opening between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 included in the selling price. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p><b>PLAN B</b></p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Cased opening between living room and dining room.</p> - -<p>Wardrobe in rear bedroom.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_052" id="page_052"></a>{52}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_054a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_054a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Maidstone</span><br /> -22 ft. × 26 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft. overall 5 Rooms and Bath—or just 4 -Rooms</div> - -<p>"Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home"—might well have been -written with this cosy cottage in mind. Though quite humble, the -Maidstone is decidedly "homey".</p> - -<p>Most houses of a like size are usually quite ugly—but see how a -bracketed roof, cleverly shingled side walls, and the artistic use of -exterior trim, transforms this Bennett-Built Cottage into a really -attractive home.</p> - -<p>But now let's look indoors—into the smaller plan, first. For simple -purposes, can you conceive a simpler layout? Just two partitions, and -you have—living and dining room, kitchen, and two bedrooms.</p> - -<p>But some families desire a bit different arrangement, a separate dining -room, and a bath. There you find it in Plan "B"—with a closed back -entry thrown in for good measure. And notice the sheltered porch, -whichever plan you favor.</p> - -<p>If the Maidstone fills your needs, the satisfaction you will find living -in it will be as great as your surprise at its low cost.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 166px;"> -<a href="images/ill_054b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_054b_sml.png" width="166" height="226" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"MAIDSTONE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 159px;"> -<a href="images/ill_054c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_054c_sml.png" width="159" height="272" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"MAIDSTONE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. (Plan B.) <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. (Plan A.) <i>See -pages 36-37.</i></p> - -<p>(If basement is not wanted in Plan B, omit rear addition and basement -stairs, saving in price.)</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_053" id="page_053"></a>{53}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_055a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_055a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="348" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Lawton</span><br /> -24 ft. × 30 ft. or 24 ft. × 36 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms, Bath or 6 Rooms, -Bath</div> - -<p>Simplicity is in the keynote of this cottage home—a simplicity, -however, enriched by clever lines of roof, porch and whole-house -architecture.</p> - -<p>Plan "A" provides for a moderate-sized family—a cheerful, roomy living -room, rather good-sized dining room and a compact, convenient kitchen. -The bedrooms contain room aplenty for bed, dresser and other bedroom -furnishings; and, of course, there is the very necessary bath. In "B" -there's an additional bedroom for the family of larger numbers. In -addition there are closets off the sleeping rooms. The kitchen and bath -are differently located—the dining room is slightly increased to -accommodate the larger number of persons.</p> - -<p>You will agree, we are confident, that for compact design, yet plenty of -room to keep out of each other's way, either of the two Lawton plans -offers a most pleasing choice.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 159px;"> -<a href="images/ill_055b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_055b_sml.png" width="159" height="274" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"LAWTON"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 157px;"> -<a href="images/ill_055c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_055c_sml.png" width="157" height="310" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"LAWTON"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Price on rear addition and basement stairs same as shown with Maidstone, -plan B, quoted on application.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_054" id="page_054"></a>{54}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_056a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_056a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="349" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Kenmore</span><br /> -20 ft. × 18 ft. or 24 ft. by 20 ft.<br /> over all 3 or 4 Rooms</div> - -<p>The one best way to prove a home's worth is by the testimony of those -who have lived in it. By such people the Kenmore is classified as a -"snug, perfect little place."</p> - -<p>We need not dwell at length on the exterior, for you can see what goes -to make it up.</p> - -<p>The interior is as easy to understand, too. The living room is of -unusual size for such a kind of home. The single bedroom has light and -air from two sides, and to save extra cost, we included our wardrobe -clothes closet. In the kitchen, again to save extra cost, we have -included our cabinet.</p> - -<p>In Plan "B," we have provided an extra bedroom and quite sizable -closets, leaving the living room with space aplenty, and having added -enough room in the kitchen so that the family may eat at a table over in -the corner.</p> - -<p>There is a lot to say about the economy of either Kenmore. But let the -price of it argue for itself. If it suits you, we can fill your order in -a few hours.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 187px;"> -<a href="images/ill_056b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_056b_sml.png" width="187" height="250" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"KENMORE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 212px;"> -<a href="images/ill_056c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_056c_sml.png" width="212" height="261" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"KENMORE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—glazed cottage design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_055" id="page_055"></a>{55}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_057a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_057a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="340" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Cloverdale</span><br /> -20 ft × 30 ft. or 22 ft × 30 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms alone or 5 Rooms and -Bath</div> - -<p>Of all tidy, economical cottages, its friends vote "The Cloverdale" -ideal—most wholesome. Though covering only 600 sq. ft., the proportions -of length, width and height have been admirably balanced, and a neat -porch added. Notice the bracketed roof, exposed rafter ends, extending -porch roof with richly shaped pillars, windows and door nicely balancing -the whole front.</p> - -<p>In plan "A," there's a most restful living room with one end for a cozy -fireside. A wide opening leads to an ideal dining room. The kitchen, -directly back, contains our labor-saving cabinet. The two bedrooms are -practically alike, both well lighted, well aired and provided with -wardrobes, giving all the convenience of regular closets.</p> - -<p>In "B," by adding two feet to the width and saving a bit on the living -room, we have slightly enlarged the dining room and made the plan -complete with snug bath and fine pantry. The bedrooms, too, are slightly -larger.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 164px;"> -<a href="images/ill_057b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_057b_sml.png" width="164" height="305" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CLOVERDALE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 175px;"> -<a href="images/ill_057c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_057c_sml.png" width="175" height="306" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CLOVERDALE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Plan A girders 6 in. × 6 in.; Plan B girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard included in the selling price, Plan A. <i>See -pages 36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the selling -price, Plan B. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Price on rear addition and basement stairs same as shown with Maidstone, -plan B, page 52, quoted on application.</p> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_056" id="page_056"></a>{56}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_058a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_058a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="340" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes"><i><b>Auburn</b></i></span><br /> -20 ft. × 28 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft.<br /> over all 4 Rooms and Bath or 5 Rooms -and Bath</div> - -<p>For rock-bottom economy, we know of no "buy" that betters the Auburn. -Though minus the comfort of a roof over porch, this home does include a -place to enjoy the outdoor air. Overhanging roof, shingled sides, and a -clever handling of the windows and doors gives the Auburn a smart effect -not found in the common house of this type.</p> - -<p>For economy of space and work, the living and dining room have been -combined in plan "A," but space has not been sacrificed in the sizable -kitchen, nor has closet room been overlooked in either of the bedrooms.</p> - -<p>In plan "B," the house dimensions have been slightly increased to secure -a separation of living room from dining room, and the addition of a -pantry off of the kitchen. A slight enlargement of the bedrooms was also -possible—especially since wardrobes could satisfactorily take the place -of closets.</p> - -<p>Could you see this home as it actually exists and compare its appearance -and finish, outside and in, with others of the same type, you would not -hesitate a minute in choosing the Auburn—further, a comparison of costs -would confirm your selection.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 169px;"> -<a href="images/ill_058b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_058b_sml.png" width="169" height="289" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 168px;"> -<a href="images/ill_058c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_058c_sml.png" width="168" height="309" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our Glazed Cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. -<i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Price on rear addition and basement stairs as shown with Shamrock, -plan B, page 57, quoted on application.</p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_057" id="page_057"></a>{57}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_059a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_059a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes"><i><b>Shamrock</b></i></span><br /> -22 ft. × 26 ft. or 30 ft.<br /> over all Five rooms and Bath or Four rooms</div> - -<p>Here is a solid, substantial, livable type of cottage home—a dwelling -not only well-built, but also most convenient and comfortable.</p> - -<p>The Shamrock provides all of the essentials of an attractive exterior -without expensive and unnecessary frills and innovations. Yet there are -snappy touches of design—bracket-supported roof, exposed rafter, -combined shingle and regular siding effects—to differentiate this home -from the ordinary.</p> - -<p>You will observe that you can have your choice of two floor plans. Plan -"B" includes a connecting bathroom which is eliminated in "A," as that -plan is designed for localities where sewerage connections are not -available. Plan "A" also extends the living room to include the dining -accommodations, making possible a four-foot contraction in the depth of -the house, and thus a substantial saving in cost.</p> - -<p>The porch is ample and well protected. The rooms are fairly proportioned -and well lighted. Note the convenient built-in wardrobes in the -good-sized bedrooms, and the additional rear room (or summer kitchen) -provided in "B."</p> - -<p>Either plan will provide you with a satisfying, serviceable home—for an -investment that is decidedly modest.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 153px;"> -<a href="images/ill_059b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_059b_sml.png" width="153" height="213" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 149px;"> -<a href="images/ill_059c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_059c_sml.png" width="149" height="257" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—glazed cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and -1-3/4 in. thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Wardrobes in bedrooms.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. <i>See -pages 36-37.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_058" id="page_058"></a>{58}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_060a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_060a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="344" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Delaware</span> -30 ft. × 26 ft. or 34 ft. × 24 ft. 5 rooms and Bath.</div> - -<p>Here's a cottage bidding for your favor not merely because of its modest -building cost, but also because of unique beauty and balance of -design—nothing overdone, and nothing forgotten. Notice how this compact -little home invites approval with its graceful overhanging eaves, the -individuality of its half-siding and half-shingle exterior, and its -broad, roomy porch.</p> - -<p>And inside! Two rooms on the front—both the large living room and the -cozy dining room! In Plan "A" notice especially the well-located pantry; -and the hall giving privacy to bedrooms and bath. In Plan "B" see that -convenient bathroom arrangement, and the kitchen made roomier, the -pantry room cared for in this plan by one of our efficient kitchen -cabinets.</p> - -<p>In both plans you find the same serviceable refrigerator location, and -side and back entrance combined in one—with the cellar easily reached -by a few steps.</p> - -<p>Comparing all—where can you find more distinctive appearance, more -compact utility than in this "homey" little Delaware?</p> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 163px;"> -<a href="images/ill_060b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_060b_sml.png" width="163" height="221" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 184px;"> -<a href="images/ill_060c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_060c_sml.png" width="184" height="206" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_059" id="page_059"></a>{59}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_061a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_061a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes"><i><b>Monroe</b></i></span><br /> -30 ft. × 32 ft. <br />over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The all-in-one floor scheme of bungalow-homes is quite as much in their -favor as their comparatively modest cost—from both viewpoints the -Monroe is a faithful example of this design.</p> - -<p>There's an air of stability to this home—solidity and endurance, yet -not a bit overdone. And notice the harmony of roof lines; the extending -and protecting eaves, with rafter ends just showing here and there. And -if you like them better, shingled side walls in soft-toned colors might -be used, certainly with no loss of effect.</p> - -<p>Perhaps a most striking feature of the interior is its large inviting -living room, with a truly pleasant dining room just to the right—a wide -opening between, a decided advantage when entertaining. And do not -overlook the kitchen's easy access to cellar, to entry and sheltered -back porch. The lady of the home will be glad to see that handy linen -closet; to especially mark the cheerful bedrooms, and their ample closet -space.</p> - -<p>What more of convenience, of roomy compactness could be asked in this -home—what better dollar-for-dollar value.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 171px;"> -<a href="images/ill_061b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_061b_sml.png" width="171" height="225" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"MONROE"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Prices on oak floors and trim for living room and dining room, -maple flooring in kitchen, quoted on application.</p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1, medicine cabinet and linen closet -included in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2">¶ IT IS NEVER THE -SIZE OF A HOME -THAT MAKES IT -ATTRACTIVE, -BUT THE CARE -WITH WHICH IT -IS DESIGNED -AND KEPT. -</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="r"> -Freeport, Pa., May 20, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -Gentlemen:—<br /> -</p> - -<p>All lumber in fine condition, and better than we had expected. -Claim to have <i>saved $300</i>. Your business methods were most -satisfactory to us.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Yours truly,<br /> - -J. A. McE.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_060" id="page_060"></a>{60}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_062a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_062a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="341" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Beverly</span><br /> - 20 ft. × 28 ft. or 30 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms or 4 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>This sturdy, practical, pleasing home offers everything to be desired in -comfortable living quarters, while reducing the cost of home-building to -a most moderate basis.</p> - -<p>Notice, please, the novel hooded type of porch, the bevel glass door, -the general tidy appearance of the whole front.</p> - -<p>Observe the choice of two floor plans; the bathroom being omitted in -"A," but an extra sleeping chamber being gained. Both plans provide the -same splendid house-wide living room, sizable dining room and kitchen; -both include an efficient kitchen cabinet; both provide ample -clothes-keeping facilities in the shape of large wardrobes.</p> - -<p>You can choose whichever plan is most suited to your conditions with the -certainty that you are selecting a home that embodies both economy and -service in the highest sense.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 170px;"> -<a href="images/ill_062b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_062b_sml.png" width="170" height="287" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "A"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 171px;"> -<a href="images/ill_062c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_062c_sml.png" width="171" height="301" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "B"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p><b>PLAN A</b>—</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 -in. thick, glazed. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. <i>See -pages 36-37.</i></p></div> - -<p><b>PLAN B</b>—</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 8 ft. 6 in.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Saranac," design, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 -in. thick. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 and medicine cabinet included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_061" id="page_061"></a>{61}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_063a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_063a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="346" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Concord</span><br /> -20 ft. × 30 ft. or 22 ft. × 30 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Beyond the rather striking economy which we believe you find in -purchasing your home the Bennett-Way, there is considerable increased -worth both in the appearance and in the quality of material that we send -you to put into your home—the Concord is fully up to Bennett standards. -To its rather simple proportions has been added an overhanging, -bracketed roof, and a snug porch.</p> - -<p>The pattern of the window sash and frames and the shingled sides also -add their bit to this comfortable looking little home. The floor plan -itself speaks for the interior of the home. But let's call your -particular attention to the rather generous closet space off both -bedrooms, the well-lighted and well-aired rooms, the convenient kitchen -cabinet—all contained in the modest proportions of 20 ft. by 30 ft.</p> - -<p>We believe the selling price of the Concord is quite in keeping with the -most efficient home economy ideas. Certain it is that from other owner's -experiences, we can guarantee enduring and entire satisfaction with the -Concord, if it is your choice.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 175px;"> -<a href="images/ill_063b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_063b_sml.png" width="175" height="305" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "CONCORD"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 169px;"> -<a href="images/ill_063c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_063c_sml.png" width="169" height="341" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"CONCORD"</p> - -<p>FLOOR PLAN B</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—cottage design, 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. and 1-3/4 in. -thick, glazed. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 included in the selling price. <i>See -pages 36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 1 and Niagara Colonnade included in -selling price of Plan B.</p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_062" id="page_062"></a>{62}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_064a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_064a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="353" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Emerson</span><br /> -24 ft. × 32 ft.<br /> over all 5 rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>This is an extremely neat and inexpensive home to build, easy to keep in -order, easy to heat and make comfortable. The porch across the front -will be a great comfort in summer, and at little expense it may be -screened and converted into a comfortable out-of-door room.</p> - -<p>The vestibule will help keep out the cold of winter, and the adjoining -coat closet provides a splendid place for wraps and rubbers. The living -room is large and comfortable. The wide-cased opening leading from the -dining room gives it an effect of still greater proportion and the -dining room is also attractive with its grouped windows. The interior -hall arrangement provides easy access to bath and bedrooms. The -well-lighted kitchen is of convenient size and is particularly pleasing, -providing a light, cheery, comfortable room within easy access of the -dining room. The cellar entrance at grade, you will find another -desirable feature.</p> - -<p>The ownership of the Emerson will prove a never-ending source of -satisfaction and content.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 154px;"> -<a href="images/ill_064b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_064b_sml.png" width="154" height="267" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "EMERSON"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua" of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in selling -price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="dblbox2"><big>¶</big> FEW INDIVIDUALS WHO DESIGN THEIR OWN HOMES KNOW HOW TO -ARRIVE AT THE COST OF MATERIAL AND LABOUR.</div> - -<p> </p> - -<div class="bbox"> -<p class="r"> -Hopewell Junction, N.Y.<br /> -May 20, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p>The building material shipped me came in good condition, was of good -grade which rather <i>surprised</i> some of our <i>old carpenters</i>, it being -much better quality than they have been using. I hope to build another -house as soon as this one is finished, and shall remember you with the -order.</p> - -<p class="r"> -Sincerely,<br /> -<br /> -J.L.F.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_063" id="page_063"></a>{63}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_065a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_065a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="347" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Waverly</span><br /> -24 ft. × 38 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The beauty and charm of this comfortable bungalow are instantly -appreciated by every true home lover. It is a masterpiece in bungalow -architecture. See the low sloped roof, wide bracketed eaves, grouped -windows, built-up rail, shingled side walls, a true California bungalow -and a favorite in that country which has become a model for all the -world. The front porch is an unusually pretty feature. What an -attractive departure the balusters and timbered effect are from the -usual combination of rail and balusters. The bay window is just what is -needed to break up the wall space and adds greatly to the general -pleasing effect. Picture this bungalow on your lot, side walls stained a -light seal brown, moss green for the roof, with pure white trimming, -shrubbery nestled along the front and corners of the porch. Wouldn't you -be proud to say "This is my home"? Often an attractive exterior will be -found to conceal a poor arrangement of rooms. This is not the case with -the Waverly. Careful attention has been given to details and we believe -that every housewife will appreciate the excellent floor plan -arrangement. You enter direct from the porch into one of the prettiest -living rooms you have ever seen. Triple windows in front and side are -among the attractive features of this room, allowing worlds of sunshine -and cheer to enter, but still leaving plenty of wall space for -furniture. The high casement windows in the end were separated purposely -to provide a place for your piano. The well-lighted dining room is -separated from the living room by an attractive colonnade-arch. The -kitchen is conveniently located for serving and for easy access to the -grade cellar entrance. Bedrooms and bath open into an interior hall -which makes these private but within easy access of all rooms. We are -sure that the Waverly will meet your highest expectations.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 162px;"> -<a href="images/ill_065b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_065b_sml.png" width="162" height="270" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "Waverly"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass.</p> - -<p>Niagara colonnade between living room and dining room. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Our kitchen cupboard No. 2, wardrobes and medicine cabinet included -in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="c"><b>MORE THAN SATISFIED</b></p> - -<p class="r"> -Olean, N. Y.<br /> -December 28, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p>Be assured we shall not forget you whenever we may have occasion to -mention or suggest ready-cut houses, for our Erie is more than -satisfactory.</p> - -<p class="r"> -N. E. P.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_064" id="page_064"></a>{64}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_066a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_066a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Ontario</span><br /> -26 ft. × 34 ft.<br /> over all 5 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>Can you imagine a more pleasing and homelike design than the Ontario at -such a moderate cost? Great care was used to secure this attractive, -harmonious exterior and still retain the exceptionally convenient and -practical arrangement of rooms. The front porch with its large tapering -columns, wide overhanging bracketed eaves and roof dormer at side, all -serve to give this design a distinct individuality. The vestibule and -coat closet will be found a desirable arrangement. The living room and -dining room are made especially attractive with triple windows, having -an extra wide cased opening between the living room and the dining room, -making this practically one room—a feature desired by many. The kitchen -is of a convenient size and well lighted. Our kitchen cupboard No. 2 is -a part of the finish in this room and is supplied as a part of the -equipment. The grade entrance is another added convenience. A large -storage space is provided for in the attic, attic stairs and flooring -being included in the selling price. Bedrooms are of good size with -large closet-space. The interior hall arrangement provides easy access -to bath and bedrooms. If you are looking for comfort and a home of which -you may be proud, select the Ontario.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 154px;"> -<a href="images/ill_066b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_066b_sml.png" width="154" height="229" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FLOOR PLAN "ONTARIO"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Second floor joists 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Mohawk," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard and medicine cabinet included in the -selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Attic stairs and flooring included in selling price.</p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"> -<p class="c"><b>PROMPT AND EFFICIENT<br />SERVICE</b></p> - -<p class="r"> -Richmondville, N. Y.<br /> -<br /> -December 27, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p>I desire to thank you for the prompt and efficient service which you -have given me and for the prompt attention which has been given to all -of my orders and assure you that if I can do any good in this section, I -will gladly do it.</p> - -<p>My new home is nearly completed and as soon as the lawn is graded and -some shrubbery placed, in the spring, I will send you a picture of same.</p> - -<p class="r"> -C. A. B.<br /> -</p></div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_065" id="page_065"></a>{65}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_067a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_067a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="345" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Stanley</span><br /> -26 ft. × 20 ft.<br /> over all 4 Rooms</div> - -<p>To combine attractiveness, individuality and economy in one design -requires skill, but you will find that the Stanley possesses them all. A -more attractive cottage could hardly be imagined. You can see that the -pretty exterior effect is obtained by the use of a well proportioned -porch, large built-up porch columns, broad overhanging roof, clapboards -for side walls with shingles and panels for gables. One of our most -attractive front doors, the "Conesus," and the latest style of panel -sash are furnished with this design.</p> - -<p>The living room, bedrooms and kitchen are expertly arranged to secure -the greatest amount of comfort and convenience. If a basement is -desired, an enclosed cellar addition may be added at rear in place of -the stoop, at small cost. Notice that each room has two windows, thus -insuring perfect ventilation.</p> - -<p>Two roomy closets give ample space for clothes. Either living room or -kitchen is sufficiently large to be used also as a dining room.</p> - -<p>On the whole this cottage is altogether charming and will strongly -appeal to those who desire a modern four-room house but whose purse -places a limit on the amount to be expended.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 159px;"> -<a href="images/ill_067b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_067b_sml.png" width="159" height="189" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"STANLEY" FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>First floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 4 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 2 kitchen cupboard included in selling price. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<div class="bbox"><p class="c"><b>GOES TOGETHER LIKE A CHARM</b></p> - -<p class="r"> -Norfolk, Va.<br /> -December 17, 1919.<br /> -</p> - -<p class="nind"> -<i>Gentlemen</i>:—<br /> -</p> - -<p>Please send catalogue to enclosed list. These people are all thinking of -building and have shown great interest in my Ilion.</p> - -<p>From the favorable comments I hear concerning my house you should be -able to stir up some business here.</p> - -<p>I am making good progress with my house. The stuff goes together like a -charm.</p> - -<p class="r"> -L. M. K.<br /> -</p> - -<p>(Note: His Ilion proved so eminently satisfactory that he has since -placed an order for the Potomac.)<span class="pagenum"><a name="page_066" id="page_066"></a>{66}</span></p> -</div> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_068a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_068a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="350" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Madison</span><br /> -24 ft. × 28 ft.<br /> over all 8 Rooms and Bath</div> - -<p>The Madison is planned to meet the requirements for a square house that -can be built on a lot of medium size and still give comfortably large -rooms. Notice how well the rooms are arranged to utilize every inch of -space. This hospitable front porch will be appreciated during the summer -when at a little expense, it may be screened and converted into a -comfortable out-of-door room. The enclosed porch balustrade with its -added seclusion is a very desirable feature in a house set close to the -street.</p> - -<p>The reception hall in this home is an unusually attractive and cozy -apartment with its broad staircase and pretty landing. A wide-cased arch -leads into the comfortable living room. It is not necessary to crowd -your furniture in this room or set it at an angle, for there is plenty -of wall space for the largest pieces. You will like the beautiful, -well-lighted dining room with its built-in window-seat and grouped -windows. See how nicely you can arrange your buffet, serving table and -china cabinet and still have plenty of wall space for chairs. Every -housewife will appreciate the thought we have given in designing the -kitchen. See how conveniently you can arrange your equipment to save -unnecessary steps. The range at the inside wall, the sink and work -tables in front of windows, your large kitchen cabinet placed just -right. Notice the convenience in the icebox arrangement, only a step or -two from the kitchen, still out of the way and iced without going into -the kitchen. The arrangement of rooms on the second floor is ideal. The -bedrooms are large and well lighted with plenty of closet space. The -bath is within easy reach of all bedrooms as well as the stairs.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 153px;"> -<a href="images/ill_068b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_068b_sml.png" width="153" height="265" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"MADISON" FIRST FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 145px;"> -<a href="images/ill_068c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_068c_sml.png" width="145" height="251" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN "MADISON</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 4 in. Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Conesus," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 in. -and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p> - -<p>Our No. 1 kitchen cupboard, wardrobes and medicine cabinet included -in the selling price of this house. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_067" id="page_067"></a>{67}</span></p> -<hr /> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_069a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_069a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="345" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -</div> - -<div class="sidenote"><span class="shomes">Tremont</span><br /> -32 ft. × 34 ft.<br /> over all Twin House 6 Rooms and Bath—Each</div> - -<p>To meet the present and constantly increasing demand for a practical -twin house that can be erected on an average city lot, we present this -attractive design. From the exterior, one would never even suspect that -this house contained two complete suites of rooms.</p> - -<p>The vestibule divides the porch so that each family has its own private -porch. From the large, well-lighted living room, separated by a wide -cased arch is the attractive dining room.</p> - -<p>Notice the convenient coat closet, a very essential feature in every -home.</p> - -<p>The kitchen is very conveniently located for serving. The built-in -cupboards and shelves extend the full width. The entryway provides space -for the refrigerator, brooms, etc. On the second floor, you have three -nice bedrooms, each one provided with wardrobes. The bath is -conveniently located at the end of the hall within easy access of -chambers and stairs. A large, well-lighted attic and attic stairs have -also been provided for with floor and partition dividing the attic which -are also included in the price of this house.</p> - -<p>The Tremont offers an excellent investment, rental income doubled. The -proportional greater cost over a single house is insignificant when -compared with the net profit.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 182px;"> -<a href="images/ill_069b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_069b_sml.png" width="182" height="292" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>FIRST FLOOR PLAN "TREMONT"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 174px;"> -<a href="images/ill_069c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_069c_sml.png" width="174" height="281" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>SECOND FLOOR PLAN "TREMONT"</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Ceiling height first floor approximately 9 ft.</p> - -<p>Ceiling height second floor approximately 8 ft.</p> - -<p>Girders 6 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>First and second floor joists 2 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p>Ceiling joists 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Rafters 2 in. × 6 in.</p> - -<p>Front door—our "Chautauqua," of solid Chestnut, 3 ft. × 6 ft. 8 -in. and 1-3/4 in. thick, glazed with clear glass. <i>See pages -36-37.</i></p> - -<p>Oak floors and trim for living room and dining room quoted on -application. Special kitchen cupboard, wardrobes and medicine -cabinet included in the selling price. <i>See pages <a href="#page_036">36-37</a>.</i></p></div> - -<p><i>See pages <a href="#page_008">8-9</a> for general specifications.</i></p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_068" id="page_068"></a>{68}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_070a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_070a_sml.jpg" width="500" height="121" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR BENNETT SUMMER COTTAGES</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Cedar posts for two foot grade.</p> - -<p>Foundation sills—4 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Floor joists—2 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit, spaced 2 ft. O. -C.</p> - -<p>Studding—2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit, -spaced 2 ft. O. C. Walls 8 ft. high.</p> - -<p>Rafters—2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit, -spaced 2 ft. O. C.</p> - -<p>Wall ties—2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed four sides, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Wainscoting—Dressed, matched and beaded, 2 ft. high, where shown -in illustration, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Siding 1 × 6 in. Fir novelty siding, tongued and grooved, dressed -both sides, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Roof Sheathing—1 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed and matched, cut -to fit.</p> - -<p>Roof Covering—Bennett 3-ply prepared roofing, or extra *A* Red -Cedar Shingles, if preferred.</p> - -<p>Exterior Finish—White Pine, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Flooring—1 × 4 in. Yellow Pine or Fir, dressed and matched, cut to -fit.</p> - -<p>Partitions—1 × 4 in. No. 1 Ceiling, dressed and matched and beaded -both sides, cut to fit. Partitions 7 ft. high. (The rooms are all -open to rafters.)</p> - -<p>Doors and windows glazed as shown in illustrations. (Interior doors -furnished where shown in plans.)</p> - -<p>Interior door and window trim—1 × 3 in. Yellow Pine.</p> - -<p>Paint for two good coats outside, including the porch floor and -steps, any color. (Color card mailed upon request.)</p> - -<p>Hardware, nails, locks, hinges.</p> - -<p>No paints, stains or varnishes furnished for interior.</p> - -<p>No masonry, lath, plaster or plaster board furnished.</p> - -<p>Screens, storm doors and storm windows not included—prices quoted -on application.</p> - -<p>Stoops and steps included when shown in plans, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Reversed plans will be furnished without extra cost.</p></div> - -<p>Bennett Summer Cottages are designed with the same care as Bennett -Homes. The lumber and mill work furnished throughout is the same high -grade as used with our best houses.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_070b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_070b_sml.jpg" width="275" height="196" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>WENONA</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 216px;"> -<a href="images/ill_070c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_070c_sml.png" width="216" height="216" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"WENONA"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 160px;"> -<a href="images/ill_070d_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_070d_sml.png" width="160" height="223" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"NEWPORT"</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_070e_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_070e_sml.jpg" width="275" height="200" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>NEWPORT</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_069" id="page_069"></a>{69}</span></p> - -<p><b>We Guarantee Entire Satisfaction or Money Back</b></p> - -<p>We guarantee to furnish all lumber, shingles, finishing lumber, doors, -windows, frames, floor and interior trim, hardware, nails, paints of -sufficient quantity and equal to or better than the grades specified, to -complete the house according to the plans and specifications on opposite -page. We further guarantee that there will be no extras, and that all -material will reach you in perfect condition. Should any shortages -occur, we agree to replace the material either by shipping the necessary -material or paying you whatever it costs to buy locally.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071a_sml.jpg" width="275" height="193" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>IVERNIA</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 144px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071b_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071b_sml.png" width="144" height="196" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"IVERNIA" FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<p>All of the material in these cottages comes to you completely ready-cut, -every piece plainly marked. Plans and instructions are so simple and -easily understood, that they can be erected in from three to five days -by unskilled labor.</p> - -<p>Every piece of material is guaranteed accurately cut to fit.</p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 158px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071c_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071c_sml.png" width="158" height="244" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>"LINWOOD" FLOOR PLAN</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071d_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071d_sml.jpg" width="275" height="196" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>LINWOOD</p></div> -</div> - -<h3><b>Specifications for Bennett Special Garage</b></h3> - -<div class="blockquot"><p>Studding—2 × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 36 O. C. cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Circular Rafters cut from 2 × 12 in. No. 1 Hemlock, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Siding—1 × 6 in. Fir novelty siding, dressed and matched, cut to -fit.</p> - -<p>Hardware—All necessary hardware and nails included in selling -price.</p> - -<p>Roof Sheathing—1 × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed and matched, cut -to fit.</p> - -<p>Roof Covering—Bennett 3-ply roofing.</p> - -<p>Doors—1 × 4 in. Ceiling, cut to fit.</p> - -<p>Paint—Two coats paint for outside.</p> - -<p>Floor—No material for floor is furnished. If such is desired, we -will, upon request, gladly quote prices.</p></div> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 155px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071e_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071e_sml.png" width="155" height="225" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>THE BENNETT SPECIAL</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 500px;"> -<a href="images/ill_071f_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_071f_sml.jpg" width="275" height="193" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>BENNETT SPECIAL GARAGE</p></div> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_070" id="page_070"></a>{70}</span></p> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 275px;"> -<a href="images/ill_072a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_072a_sml.jpg" width="275" height="185" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>HUDSON—Touring Car Size</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 275px;"> -<a href="images/ill_072e_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_072e_sml.jpg" width="275" height="186" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>BUICK—Roadster or Medium Size</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 275px;"> -<a href="images/ill_072b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_072b_sml.jpg" width="275" height="186" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>PEERLESS—Double Large-Car Size</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 275px;"> -<a href="images/ill_072c_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_072c_sml.jpg" width="275" height="189" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>CADILLAC—Double Large-Car Size</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_072d_lg.png"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_072d_sml.png" width="446" height="163" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> - -<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="" - class="caption"> -<tr><td>FLOOR PLAN -FLOOR PLAN -FLOOR PLAN -FLOOR PLAN</td></tr> - -<tr><td>"THE CADILLAC" -"THE PEERLESS" -"THE HUDSON" -"THE BUICK"</td></tr> -</table> - -</div> - -<div class="bbox2"> -<h2><b>GARAGES</b></h2> - -<p>Up to the Bennett Better-Built standard in every item, yet low priced. -Very quickly erected. Well lighted, snug, substantial. Liberal space for -cars, with working room aplenty at sides.</p> - -<p class="cspec">SPECIFICATIONS</p> - -<p><b>STUDDING</b>: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 24 in. on centers. Cut to -fit.</p> - -<p><b>RAFTERS</b>: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 24 in. on centers, surfaced -4 sides. Cut to fit.</p> - -<p><b>SIDING</b>: 1 in. × 6 in. Clear Fir Novelty. Cut to fit.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF SHEATHING</b>: See individualized specifications.</p> - -<p><b>HARDWARE</b>: All necessary hardware and nails included in selling price.</p> - -<p><b>FLOOR</b>: No material for floor is furnished. If such is desired, we will -upon request, gladly quote prices.</p> - -<p><b>WALL PLATES</b>: 2 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, double at top, single at -bottom of studding. Cut to fit.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF COVERING</b>: See individual specifications.</p> - -<p><b>DOORS</b>: As shown in illustration. Glazed opening 8 in. × 8 in.</p> - -<p><b>WINDOWS</b>: See individual specifications.</p> - -<p><b>PAINT</b>: Sufficient quantity of Bennett House Paint for two good coats, -colors as specified by purchaser.</p> - -<h3><b>BUICK</b></h3> - -<p><b>ROOF SHEATHING</b>: 1 in. × 6 in. No. 1 Hemlock, dressed, matched and cut to -fit.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF COVERING</b>: Asphalt Slate-Surfaced Roll-Roofing. Shingles will be -furnished at a slight additional cost, if desired.</p> - -<p><b>WINDOWS</b>: Two sliding sash windows and frames 26 in. × 26 in. glazed. For -various sizes see price list.</p> - -<h3><b>HUDSON</b></h3> - -<p><b>ROOF SHEATHING</b>: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/4 in. apart. Cut -to fit.</p> - -<p><b>WINDOWS</b>: Three 3-light sash, and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in., -glazed.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF COVERING</b>: Extra Clear Red Cedar Shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather.</p> - -<p>For various sizes see price list.</p> - -<h3><b>PEERLESS</b></h3> - -<p><b>ROOF SHEATHING</b>: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/2 in. apart. Cut -to fit.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF COVERING</b>: Extra Clear Red Cedar Shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather.</p> - -<p><b>WINDOWS</b>: Three 3-light sash and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in. -glazed.</p> - -<p><b>SIDE DOOR</b>: 2 ft. 8 in. × 6 ft. 8 in. mortised for lock set. For various -sizes see price list.</p> - -<h3><b>CADILLAC</b></h3> - -<p><b>ROOF SHEATHING</b>: 1 in. × 4 in. No. 1 Hemlock, spaced 2-1/4 in. apart. Cut -to fit.</p> - -<p><b>WINDOWS</b>: Three 3-light sash and frames, each light 10 in. × 20 in., -glazed.</p> - -<p><b>ROOF COVERING</b>: Extra Clear Red Cedar shingles, laid 4-1/2 in. to the -weather.</p> - -<p>For various sizes see price list.</p> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_071" id="page_071"></a>{71}</span></p> - -<h2 class="un"><a name="MODERN_EQUIPMENT_FOR_YOUR_HOME" id="MODERN_EQUIPMENT_FOR_YOUR_HOME"></a>MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR HOME</h2> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 333px;"> -<a href="images/ill_073-a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_073-a_sml.jpg" width="333" height="240" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Bathroom</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="bbox6"><p class="cb">Bennett Plumbing Fixtures</p> - -<p class="un">A BATHROOM LIKE THIS WILL<br /> -BE A CREDIT TO YOUR HOME</p> - -<p>The Home Equipment Book offers a variety of high grade, attractive -fixtures to choose from.</p> - -<p>Be sure to get this book.</p> -</div> - -<div class="figright" style="width: 200px;"> -<a href="images/ill_073-c_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_073-c_sml.jpg" width="166" height="327" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Lighting fixtures</p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figleft" style="width: 234px;"> -<a href="images/ill_073-b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_073-b_sml.jpg" width="234" height="288" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Furnace</p></div> -</div> - -<p class="cb">Bennett Pipeless Furnace</p> - -<p>Cold weather comfort and convenience. Costs little more than a stove.</p> - -<p>Heats the entire house with one register. Warm air is forced to all -rooms and cold air is drawn off the floors.</p> - -<p>Requires little attention. Burns any kind of fuel. Hard or soft coal, -coke or wood.</p> - -<p>Easy to install. A man and a boy can set it up in a single day.</p> - -<p>No need to cut up your floors and walls.</p> - -<p>Economical in fuel. Heats up quickly.</p> - -<p>No heat wasted in the basement. Keeps cellar cool for fruits and -vegetables.</p> - -<p><i>For sizes and prices see HOME EQUIPMENT BOOK.</i></p> - -<hr /> - -<p class="cb">HOME EQUIPMENT BOOK</p> - -<p class="c">A Guide For the Home Owner. It Will Help You Equip Your New Home With -Modern Conveniences at a Saving.</p> - -<p class="c"><i>Send For Your Copy Today</i></p> - -<p class="c"><big>RAY H. BENNETT LUMBER CO., Inc.</big></p> - -<hr /> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_072" id="page_072"></a>{72}</span></p> - -<h2><a name="Bennett_Home_Equipment_Service" id="Bennett_Home_Equipment_Service"></a>Bennett Home Equipment Service<br /> - -Puts the Finishing Touch on Home Comfort</h2> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-a_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-a_sml.jpg" width="182" height="149" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>KITCHEN SINK</b></p> - -<p>An attractive sink, massive in construction, cast in one solid piece -from best grade of gray iron and heavily white enameled. All corners are -rounded to prevent accumulation of grease and dirt. Deep rim hides -entire painted bottom of sink. Furnished with drain board on either -right or left hand side. Length, 52 inches over all. Size of sink, 20 × -28 inches. <i>See Home Equipment Book for other styles and sizes.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter" > -<a href="images/ill_074-d_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-d_sml.jpg" width="89" height="101" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>LAUNDRY STOVE</b></p> - -<p>Combination laundry stove and heater. Heats laundry room and supplies -hot water for domestic use. Has flat oval top plate, 16 in. wide, and -25-1/2 in. long. Will accommodate a wash boiler or six flatirons. Has -durable grate with draw center. Water jacket surrounds entire firepot. -Has capacity for heating 60 gallons of water. <i>See Home Equipment Book -for price.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-f_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-f_sml.jpg" width="150" height="111" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>LAUNDRY TUB</b></p> - -<p>Two-compartment laundry tub made from best grade of imported Portland -cement and crushed granite. Moulded in one solid piece. Inside corners -are nicely rounded so tub can be easily kept clean. Top edges are fitted -with patent metallic rim and wringer guard. <i>See Home Equipment Book for -other sizes.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-b_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-b_sml.jpg" width="77" height="115" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>KEROSENE WATER HEATER</b></p> - -<p>A kerosene heater which is absolutely efficient. Heats just as well as -gas. Has double copper coils. Patented burner. No wicks. Heats water -quickly and economically. Complete with kerosene tank of one gallon -capacity. <i>See Home Equipment Book.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-e_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-e_sml.jpg" width="51" height="178" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>RANGE BOILER</b></p> - -<p>Galvanized range boiler for storing hot water under pressure. Connected -to water front in the kitchen stove or to a coil in the furnace, or -heated by water heater. Insures a constant supply of warm water for -domestic use. Furnished in 30, 40 or 52 gallon sizes. <i>See Home -Equipment Book.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-g_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-g_sml.jpg" width="84" height="124" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p>Efficient gas burning water heater with black sheet steel -casing. Water runs through double copper coil and is heated by large -burner shown at bottom. Conical shape of coil provides maximum heating -efficiency. Suitable for heating 30 gallon range boiler. <i>See Home -Equipment Book for larger heaters.</i></p></div> -</div> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-c_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-c_sml.jpg" width="169" height="225" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>WARM AIR FURNACE</b></p></div> -</div> - -<h3><b>Heating, Plumbing, Lighting Service—Free</b></h3> - -<p>Modern heating, sanitary plumbing and electric lighting are essential to -home contentment. Let our service department solve your equipment -problems without placing you under any obligations. Our experts will -gladly give you reliable advice on every point.</p> - -<p>You will find our Home Equipment Book an interesting guide in selecting -fixtures to suit your taste.</p> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/ill_074-h_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_074-h_sml.jpg" width="186" height="231" alt="[This image not available]" /></a> -<div class="caption"><p><b>WATER SUPPLY OUTFIT</b></p></div> -</div> - -<p class="c"> -BAKER, JONES, HAUSAUER, INC., PRINTERS<br /> -BUFFALO, N. Y.<br /> -</p> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_073" id="page_073"></a>{73}</span></p> - -<div class="dblbox3"> - -<h2 class="un"><a name="Interior_Decorating_SERVICE_FREE" -id="Interior_Decorating_SERVICE_FREE"></a> -<span class="smcap">Interior Decorating</span><br /> -SERVICE FREE</h2> - -<p class="nind"><span class="letra2">S</span>ometime ago the thought came to us:</p> - -<p>"We build our Bennett Homes soundly and artistically on the outside and -inside. We use the finest trained talent in the country to give our -home-builders the very best to be had in architecture and workmanship. -Why not assist our home-keepers in selecting and arranging the -furnishings of those homes?"</p> - -<p>Every woman wants her home to express charm, personality, good taste. -But every woman does not care to employ a high-priced interior -decorator. Yet it must be conceded that someone who does nothing all day -but plan colors, lights and furniture arrangement, can save, through -wide experience, long days and nights of anxious thought for the -home-keeper. To get just the prettiest arrangement for rooms really does -take much valuable time and much trouble.</p> - -<p>So we have taken into our Organization two women advisers for our -home-keepers. These women are expert interior decorators who do nothing -but plan for our Homes Beautiful. It does not matter whether your home -and the amount of money you wish to spend be small or large—our experts -will help you plan to the very best advantage with whatever you care to -spend. Too, they will either plan entirely, or help you plan—as you -choose. They know, thoroughly, every home that we build—every nook and -corner of every one of them. They have furnished some many times -over—every time differently. If you wish merely suggestions as to -various color schemes in walls, floors, hangings, or if you wish to use -furniture you already have, but in a new way—or if you desire to -furnish your homes entirely, down to the last detail of picture hanging -and effective plant-placing, they are glad and willing to answer any and -every question and to give all advice in their power.</p> - -<p>An especial feature of their service is helping you plan your kitchen -efficiently, according to modern methods of steps and energy saving. -They have planned many hundreds of model kitchens and can help you stock -and arrange yours so that you will save time from drudgery of routine, -for the enjoyment of a book, the good outdoors, or your social life.</p> -</div> - -<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="page_074" id="page_074"></a>{74}</span></p> - -<div class="figcenter" style="width: 441px;"> -<a href="images/ill_075_lg.jpg"> -<br /> -<img class="enlargeimage" -src="images/enlarge-image.jpg" -alt="" -width="18" -height="14" /> -<br /> -<img src="images/ill_075_sml.jpg" width="365" height="500" -alt="TONAWANDA AND THE BENNETT DOCKS - -NIAGARA FALLS - -ART GALLERY—BUFFALO" /></a> -</div> - -<hr class="full" /> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Bennett's Small House Catalog 1920, by -Ray H. 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