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A cozy suburban home which is within the means of 



any thrifty fair salaried family man. 



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 cramped nor is there noticeable a lack 

 of closet room or other arrangements. 



As to cost, the typical houses containing 

 a living-room, dining-room, kitchen, three 

 bedrooms, a bathroom and a porch, are sold 

 for three thousand two hundred and 

 eighty-five dollars, with the ground upon 

 which they stand, and the double houses, 

 containing an additional bedroom on the 

 second floor sell for three thousand six 

 hundred and thirty dollars. 



Naturally these are figures that should 

 cause some amount of thought. The 

 houses could, perhaps, have been built even 

 more cheaply, but the materials in that case 

 would have been inferior, and as they have 

 been built the buyer at Indian Hill, just as 

 every purchaser or builder of a house 

 should be, may have absolute confidence in 

 the fact that the materials that have gone 

 into his house are of the best. There is. 

 perhaps, no material so well suited for the 

 problem as the simple frame construction 

 that was used. 



It is a notable fact, too, that frame con- 

 struction was decided upon by the architect 

 only after careful consideration of all the 

 practical and artistic points involved. Cer- 

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 been found to take the place of the white 

 texture of clapboard walls as seen in a set- 

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While this work, with Mr. Atterbury's 

 other work of a similar nature, marks a 

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 paternalistic industrial activities we are not 

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In these houses we see not only examples 

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 trim. On the shingled houses cedar 

 shingles were used. 



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