June, 1923 
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The home of Max Chotiner, Los An¬ 
geles, Cal., is a style that would har¬ 
monize with any locality. Tan stucco 
and many-tinted shingles give it color. 
Pierpont & Walter S. Davis, architects 
The two gable wings which are seen 
from the street flank a tiled patio. The 
mass of the house from this direction, 
as well as from the entrance front, pre¬ 
sents an easy and very pleasing profile 
This bungalow-cottage is built on a 
good one-floor plan. The wings are 
placed so that the breakfast room gets 
the first rays of the morning sun, and 
the patio is shaded from afternoon heat 
A 
GROUP 
of 
THREE LIVABLE 
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HOUSES 
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