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y ami ‘FAMOUS ARCHITECT DRAWS HOMES FOR YOU THIS HAS SIDE DRIVE’ AND AUTO ENTRANCE s hee 2 Seana anna on gov gare aves wir ow uncon ait nae ) ~ nh UN Ae ‘ten |house designs draws especi. ly for The Daily Tribune readers by. Aymar. .Embury .!!, most. fa: mous’ ‘smiall-house architect /in ly, for. The ‘Daily city. A itistraw. Jot¢acts: agi:a' restriction in plans, aswnost people feel it is nec- ‘Longer a Badge \of Patriotism Nowadays you serve your country most’ by looking, your best. If you look ,successful, you are given responsibilities. The country needs that kind of men. : i ° ’ Spiro’s ‘.. Snappiest New Spring Models at Positive ~ Money-Saving , Prices. ‘Failor-Made. Value, $25, $80, $35, $40, - $50 Jomparative valucs:‘make : for intelligent ‘buying. Dry cleaning and pressing, hand or machine: work for ladies and gentiemen. Expert repair work, Guarantee all work. We call for and de- ‘liver. SPIRO a Phone 274. Opp. P.O. debts. irm. An Old Suit Is No LO-O RI This will notify the.public that | have purchas- ed whole Interest in this firm and assume all L. H.-Langley will not be*held tiable for ‘any debts contracted or to be sgenttracted by the fi ——— Bsn uzt6 dssary to ‘have a front_entrance. How- ever, those who are willing tg give up this idea and havegn entrance on the side will have greater “freedom in placing the rooms. A driveway at the} side of the property .is~ essential it) there is to be a garage, and by this) arrangement it is possible 4 eater the car directly {rom the majp;’en- trance. BA Where the house must be tocated close to the strget a side doorway. is to be desired, because it gives an add- ed sense of privacy. ‘In the house il- i i i | creas Telephone 77. \| type one-helf, can be opened at a time., 4; connected: that they do not in-any me men are hick Property they be may in- in’ value enough to*balance the taxes and the losses-of interest on money tied up in vacant property. But the average. man will make more by improving his property with a house or an apartment than-by -holding—and now is a good timé to build. Liberty Bonds and other securities make good collateral at the bank. You can easily get building money. We can help you with many sugges- tions on financing your new building and we know the best practice. Build*) now and avoid the high cost of delay. OThe Yard That Saves and Satisfies 2 Nortz Lumber Co. 801 Main St. Iustrated a small porch covering this door, with the walk leading to it in- dicates the location of the entrance. The Italian style, of architecture, with its.’stucco exterior, has‘been chogen for the reason that the’lines are square and the hip roof reduces to the minimum the waste space over} the,second floor ceiling. The~panels lint the’ frieze add a horizontal line which“helps reduce. the apparent height of the elevation. that it may be used for either dining or living purposes. ¢ If this house: were to be built in the south \the casement would jbe especially aprpopriate for the reason that they permit of 100_per cent ventilation, while in the cliding The dining and living: rooms have three sides exposed but are so well way seem isolated. “The front door is ¢asily reached from the kitchen by @ passage under the stairs. On the second floor the three bed- rooms are larger than is usual in '| houses covering so little area and the bathe is centrally /located. ‘ The interior Woodwork, such as win- dow and door casings, baseboards, pic- ture molds, etc., shouldbe very simple}: and light in construction and. design. The mantel in the living room might be made of the/same trim as the win- dows with a molded shelf and brick facing and hearth. Painted woodwork and tinted plaster wails are not only attractive but very serviceable. The stairs could either be stafned| @ or painted, the staining being slightly cheaper but not so effective from an artistic point of view. For thé: home-builder who is willing | to depart alittle from, the beaten path in the design and placing of his house, this will be -found a ¥ery practicable and inexpensive plan. MINEAPOLIS GRAIN. * Minneapolis, Minn.. May 15. qv Flour | unchanged; barley $1.00. to $1.10; rye, WiheatReceip' with 132 Year ag cars, compares cash No 1, $2.6) MOTHER'S FRIEND FOR: > | Expectant Mothers” ELIEVES. STRAIM The location of the porch is such] windows | SP UNDER NEW LAW ARE ANNOUNCED IPS i sk Appointments’ Made in Majority of State to Handle New Insurance System fic - 1. J. Sheahan, deputy — insurance) commissioner in-charge of the hatl ins surance. department, today announced the gppointment of hail adjusters as follow: SOUTHWESTERN: DISTRICT Mercer——C. H.\Heiiemayer, Beulah; Fred = Winnmil, Stanton; George’ Jackson, Golden: Valley. Oliv len Ulin; N. J. Stagl , Soroco; H, O. Munson, Cen- Mandan ; '. Nelson, | Morton:—I. °C. Iverson, ‘y Center, Mandan Glen Ullin N. Bosworth, Stebbins; W. Raleigh A. Hart, | as Muench, Oto W Thunder S..D.3 d. A. Wiley, Solan; Al bert Gipp, Fort Yates. Dunn.—F, W. Brendemuhl, Pun land, Dickinson ;.K, W. Braaten, ‘Bel- field. Hettinge vhn Miller, Mott} ©. NW, avelock, Adams Overing, Heli ger; Het J v 5 Charlson; Barney veo: pide Valley.—Charles’ Kirkpat- Sentinel Butte; Edward iE. Egan, M,, Still, Beach, —Emery Lewis, . O, Havnutk, Gorham _Fairtield, lope’, W. Bansont DeSart: Jas. Dinschale, Belfield; Williant. Place, Slope Center. Bow: O” Nu -H, A, Sochren, Seranton ; Marmarth, , Schwarz, Fargo: Thoma. Hod ize. Hunter; RR. Brownlee, Ciel Frank Salzewedel, Alice. Richland.—W. J Mooreton 1 Klosterman, Barnes.--None_ appointed. Ransom.—S, 'T, Cole, Lisbon; P. N. Brown, McLeod : Daniel ‘arfin, Shel- le. erson, Forman: 1. M. Gulden, rgent.—J. Hy, James Gainor, . StutsmanAB. L. Weld, A. B. Mallm, Jamestown ; Fy Windsor. puntcure= David J Charles White, Varon . O. LaMoure; George C. Rust, Marion; a H. Davidson, Kulm. Dickey 3. Brown, Ellendale; ©. (W. J. Oberman, El- lendale or Monango. — Kidde Anderw Bayasch,, L. Bulis, Robinson ; Alen, St Logun.—Sumuel. “Krueger, » Lehr; Fred Domke, Gackle; Severin J? Hu; gelin, Napoleon. McIntosh.—Ludwig Thurn, Ashley; John Meidinger, Hellwig. Sheridan.—J. W. “Hempel, Denhoft ; L, P. Leisk, Edgeley ; ee, John T.- Skogmo, Skogmo; Adolph Schlenker, Me lusky. McLean. Oberg, Wash- a Renfrow, Turtle Lake; Turtle Lake; Em: 1 Horne, MeKenzie ; William Jo; wil d, Harry ay Neil, sephsoi Whe; iton; Vincent Emmons.— W MORE TO BE LED Each county will have at least three adjust when the list is com- pleted. There are several counties which additional adjusters are to be named. 75 PERCENT OF SIGNATURES ARE FROM-FARMERS rpsidias Su sites Support for Referendum Petitions in ‘League ‘Territory Oscar Backman, Ran, Bismarck, ht, Hazelton. A /general’ examin: um ‘petitions of state would*dndicate that sal of the signers are farme' remarkable feature of the petir tious isthe » number of signatures obtained: in-strong league te Missouri fownship, a Bur! ty p most wna utes 11 farmer halla voting pr on preci in tied township, in ‘Dawson’ town one of the le 0 in Oak Dale township, Dunu ty, the home voting pi net of, tor Liederback mine farmer s in one and sis ter townshi)), be in Fertile precinct, Walsh count 11 in precine Bowman coun in Walum township, Griggs coun in Clara tow Nelson county, in) Senator Cals own precinct. in Grant county Dickey county: precinct, White precinct, ‘All of thes fen y, and 30 in Pierce county. are farmer obtained in strong league teri Morton ald Grant countie: whieh Townley threw 2 whole ‘army snytures | pari Cleveland ; || ~Ndoe aee - 50F, 607.1120 Steele i y General Langer, Senator I. agel. of, the surgency of Attoru State Auditor K W. Mees ‘and,Simou. | tate bourd of control, a 70 percent desertion of leaguers from the Town- ley standards is reported, aud ‘Town- ley: ha tors, des: of making any impression, up- lid Langer-Mees front. of course, other league in which members _ re- | iin fi in their allegiance to ‘Townley? These are nei terri- | tories in which the league has estab- | and where is obtained daily or- ‘UEO, on the There communitie: the only. general news comes through the Jeague gans at Gri rks and GERMAN MINERS GIVEN 7-HOUR|. W 9 RK DAYj| / Berlin, May 15.—Mine ownets have granted ‘a seven-hour work day to. pit | men, including time going up and down the shaft. oWerrs were de-k manding a six-hour day. Tribune Want Ads bring ‘results. ‘ORE ' THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with warm salt water, then apply— Bismarck Clearing House Association C. B. LITTLE, President *>,' E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. MEMBERS First National Bank City National Bank’ Capital Security Bank - First Guaranty Bank FRDAY | 2 Days N DRESSES R. M. C. CROCHET Al colors, per ball Large size, only At, 7 yard of organizers to counteract the” in- CHILDREN’S WASH All sizes, Fri. and Sat. STRAW: HATS Girls’ good qtality, only... .29¢ Boys’ good quality, only. . . (3 ball limit) FIBRE SUIT CASES CHILDREN’S HOSE Guaranteed, reg. 35c. Sale. '15¢ —_—_————————— MORE OIL CLOTH chandise, satisfaction styles T with the young - course; they , Weshowagre ultra - styling. BUSINESS NEVER BETTER ASSERTS LOCAL MERCHANT \.-— “Business is good—exception- . ally good,” said a leading Bis- marck merchant today.} “In all of ~ @ur experience in North, Dakota. collections have never been so good, both in number and in dol- lars, as they have this month. Our proportion of cash sales to credit sales is better than ever be- fore. There seems to be more ready money in central North Dakota than at any. other time in its history. “Farmers are receiving unusu- ally@high prices for everything they sell. A few hogs today bring as much.as a carload of cat- tle would have brought a few years ago. We have not had nor- Our idea is,.to offer nothing we can’t deliver; and deliver everything we offer. The best of mer- Many attractive new men’s suits HE waist -seam models lead, of double breasted styles, made exclusive- ly for us by Hart Schaffner & Marx, Society Brand and Hirsh-Wickwire. ited types in these famous clothes; very browns, greys, bl guaranteed. in young *ve been the big hit, Single and fellows. at variety of very spir- New colorings, tans, ues, iridescent weaves. mal crops for several years past, but we have had abnormal prices, | and our farmers have prospered, | They are buying better merchan- dise and paying more for it and paying more Promptly.” | POLISH ATTACKS FAIL. London, May 15.—Polish attacks in the vicinity of Lemberg have failed completely, according. to reports frdm Ukrainian sources. Thd Poles at- tempted a strong attack against Ukrainian forces, but were mowed down by machine gun fire, leaving hundreds of dead behind them. The same report tells of an attack on Kiev. The fighting is said to be es- pecially heavy southwest of Kiev. A Paris dispat Tuesday said the Poles and Ukrainians had reached an agreement to stop fighting, largely through the friendly offices of Amer- | jca. TONIGHT ONLY — Beantiful-—— Mary Miles Minter ‘WIVES AND OTHER WIVES’ | A Dandy Drama That Is Sure to, Please PATHE WEEKLY and LLOYD COMEDY Orpheum Theatre SURPRISE SALE WONDER 5 and i0c Stare ‘ HOUSE FURNISHING .19¢ Kettle Kettle .29c }} Cereal Co COTTON Coffee Pe Surprise Sale. 6 qt. Aluminum Boiling 6 qt. Aluminum Boiling 8 qt. Tea Kettles ......... This Aluminum Ware Is Good House Broom.... . Garden Rakes . . 6 Cup Gem Pans One Carry All Bag: with Every, _ . $1.00 Purchase bint? those that-come to our ‘Store will get the benefit of the | SATURDAY 2 Days SECTION $1.69 oleate $1.49 okers ..... reolators...... Guaranteed FREE