House and Garden 
sewer, trapped and vented. 
The flooring over these pans 
consists of three by four inch 
maple slats, insuring dry stalls 
and clean bedding. 
If in the future, the owner 
should desire to have more 
than one automobile, it would 
he an easy matter to remove 
the partition between the sta¬ 
ble portion and carriage room, 
making it one large room. 
1 his present arrangement is 
found to be very satisfactory. 
d'he economy of making 
provision for the ultimate 
uses of the stable is manifest, 
as the piping for gasoline 
pump, locating the storage 
tank and excavating for repair 
pit, were all accomplished tor 
much less than their addi¬ 
tion later would have entailed. 
A COMBINATION STABLE AND GARAGE 
A $5,000 Garage 
Designed by Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul 
I 'HE garage shown in the plan below was built 
for W. D. Denegre, at Manchester, Adass. 
It was designed to accommodate four cars, and its 
arrangement is most satisfactory. Each car stands 
opposite its own door, and can be washed as it 
stands in its own position, there being drains under 
each car, the floor being 
of course pitched to 
same. The workshop is 
a large well lighted room 
at the side of the car 
with necessary lathes, drill and other tools, power 
being supplied from a dynamo in the building. This 
dynamo, which is run by a small gasoline engine, 
charges the storage batteries, which supply current 
for lighting the buildings and grounds of the country 
place, as well as charging the batteries for the 
electric run-abouts. The battery room is at the rear 
and has no direct connection with the workshop or 
car room. A well arranged blacksmith shop is also 
a part of the building, but like the battery room 
has no direct connection with the workshop or car 
room. 
f or a low cost house the one shown has more than 
the usual number of advantageous features. The 
walls of the building are of wood, having a stucco 
exterior finish. I'he inside walls are sheathed up 
to the eave line, the rafters are surfaced and sheathed 
on the upper side. 
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Plan of a $5,000 Garage 
