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The clapboard house has livable 
possibilities and will, with 
foundation shrubbery, present a 
finely finished appearance. Ken¬ 
neth L. Dalzell was the architect 
Livable Designs in Clapboard 
and Stucco 
The first floor plan of the clap¬ 
board cottage has just enough 
rooms for a small family to live 
in and be comfortable 
Two baths and four chambers 
on the second floor, with several 
more in the third, make this 
residence possible for a growing 
family 
COTTAGE and A LESSER 
COUNTRY HOUSE 
Upstairs there are three bed¬ 
rooms, a bath and a sleeping 
porch. Each room is well pro¬ 
portioned and well lighted 
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Built on Colonial lines with 
modern adaptations, this subur¬ 
ban home furnishes all the nec¬ 
essary comforts. Veranda and 
sleeping porch add to the floor 
size. W. T. Marchant, architect 
The first floor plan of the Col¬ 
onial stucco house shows an 
open arrangement, with a fire¬ 
place in the living room 
