Show AUTHOR AND BRIDE START BUNGALOW IN CLOUDS Lay Corner Stone on Top of 20 Story 20 Story Broadway N. N Y Building By BJ Th Tt N. N Nan NEW YORK Dec 9 Mr Ir Mr and Mrs Earl Carroll have laid the cornerstone of their bungalow In the clouds on the hoof of ot the twenty-story twenty Godfrey buildIng buildIng build- build Ing fug Seventh aVenue and ninth Forty-ninth street On the stroke of or midnight Mr Carroll removed a of concrete the stone was slipped sUpped Into space and Mrs Carroll broke a bottle of or American wine over It while the members of the So Long Letty company sang one of Mr Carrolls Carroll's syncopated melodies and a alot alot alot lot more of or their friends making up the Who Who in Broadway applaud applaud- ed The Immense roof site of the first Broadway bungalow was illuminated by the regular stars and the Jewels worn by the stage stars Mr and Mrs Carroll were married October 25 and Immediately after the ceremony they consulted an architect and arranged for the construction ol ola of ofa ofa a roof bungalow Downtown it still will have all the conveniences of a aLong aLong aLong Long Island country pl pla place e and none of the inconveniences Though a composer Mr Carroll be began began began be- be gan in a practical way He leased the roof of the Godfrey building for Jor or a term of years and with the aid of his architect designed the house and the grounds The bungalow will be large in in order to permit the young couple to entertain A Chinese dining room Is to be be- decorated decorated decorated deco deco- rated with a series of painted silk panels panels panels pan pan- els by Witold Gordon Italian gardens with waterfalls and fountains will surround the bungalow The gardens are to Include a little cultivate the fruit jn in soil brought from the fruit In soil brought from California It is his theory that grapes grown on vines twenty floors above the rock surface of Manhattan will have a flavor more delicate than Amontillado wine California soil will be spread over the gravel roof and besides grapes plants of many kinds will bloom in the gardens and handball court are to complete the conveniences of or orthe the aerial home When his new home is ready Mr Carroll Carroll Carroll Car Car- roll can write and sell operas without the delay of coming down town Mrs Carroll may also shop with the same ease thus spending her devoted husbands husband's husbands husband's husbands husband's hus hus- bands band's royalties without the least de de- de lay If It Mr and Mrs Carroll like Ilke their new home home and and home was never like this this the the roofs of Broadway are expected expected ex expected ex- ex to blossom into numerous other aerial estates whose ample gardens may reduce the cost of living |