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THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 at THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE iu’8 NO WONDER PARTICULAR MEN DEMAND THE “PATTERSON” THEY RECOGNIZE QUALITY. New Spring Shapes At Your Dealers. TWStevenson Co. WHOLESALER MINNEAPOLIS | WHOLE INTERIOR I$ USABLE , Only Within Recent Years That the LONIAL HOUSE NCW 13 POPULAR Chief Charm Is the Simplicity of the Exterior. Beauty of This Type of Home Has Come to Be Recognized by * American Architects, feet. being a. corner room, right ‘through double-cased’ door opening is the living room, 15 by 2 In the front at the center is an open fireplace, on each side of which are French doors opening onto the porch, while at each end‘ there is a large window, admitting plenty of light and making the room a cheery place for the family to spend leisure hours, At the left of the entrance hall, also through, a cased double door opening, ds the dining room, 15 by 13 feet. This ith windows on/ two sides, also ig a bright and cheerful! room. Buck of the dining ,room is a} good-sized Kitchen, 11 by 9 feet @) inches, with.a'large pantry off it, other good feature of the first floor a LL 3 . Webb Brothers “Style Shoes of Quality” Easter Footwear By WILLIAM A, RADFORD. Mr.- William A. Radford, will answer qUestions and give advice FREE OF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this buper. On account of his wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the highest authority on all these subjects. Address dll inquiries to William A. Radford, No, 1827 Prairie Chicago, Il, and only inelose ninp for reply, not until the last few years, comparatively, that American archi- tecty recognized ‘the beauty of the homes that were erected in New Eng- land during,the first century after the landing of the Pilgrims. Many of these homes ‘are still in a splendid state of preservation and still wre oc- cupied, But until recently their own- ers could nét see any beauty in their plain lines and ‘weather-beaten exte- ¢ Fors. BONAR LAW TO QUIT CABINET London, March 1 By the As- seciated Press—Andrew Bonar Law, Lord of the Privy Seal, to- dzy resigned from the cabinet. Ill health was given as the reason, CALL POLICE AT LECTURE Police qvere at the lec. bs, English “The Lrish Chieazo, ealled to ture of Sir PI correspondent, Question.” Fraternity Member UNEMPLOYED IN ji Word has been received that Ru- U. S. DECREASE | olph Bork, of Bismarck, s been made a member of the [ Washington, “March 17—The nam-| Delta fraternity of the ber of unemployed decréased 16,295,| lowa at lowa City, Ta., or 1 per cent, during February, as taking the de dental course at that pla compared with January the labor de- partment announced from reports of 1,423 firms. avenue, on Second Floor Plan. will mect | The Lady S £30. in K, P. hall. | Friday evening, at 7 F course no woman would think of starting out in a new Easter plan Is the lavatory at the end of the hall at the rear of the house. oe. eer n Phere: a al didates to be’ C . : 4 ; Today's Weather | Piet aeanee jczndiates to be Now, however, this type of archi-| Upstairs are four hedrooms, one oil Suit or dress without proper footwear. One of the first y present. - ; tecture, which was originated by the | each corner of the house. All of¢th : : e . i ’ “ ELLA MATHEWS, _ Dullders of the Seventeenth century, is | rooms are praettcally the same size] - things a woman notices when placing her foot into.a pair of our most popular. Cotonial homes of all sizes and constructed of all the differ- ent sorts of building materials are erected throughout the country. The chief charm of the exterior ‘of a co- lonial house is its simplicity and bal- ance, Each window has a counterpart on the opposite side of the main. en- trance door, which is placed exactly in, the center of the house; there is 15 by 10 feet. ‘The hathroom: is at the end of the hall at-the front. Each| room has a good-sized closet. Stairs lead to the attic, which because of the “high pitch of the roof is rather large and provides ample storage room for the family. The cellar of this house is exca- vated the same size as the walls, and Providys a large amount of storave Recorder, For .twenty-four hours ending at noon, Mar. 17. Temperature at 7 A. M. Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night Precipitation .... Highest wind velocity ) Forecast, For Nort’ Dakota: “Style Shoes of Quality”is their nicety of fit and pleasing way in which they heighten the beauty of the feet. As for satisfactory ser- vice they have no superior. A The Prices range from $7.50 up NADENDANSGDEAUNLGQUDAQUUOUGUENUEUADOLNODEVUSQUEGDODEUOGGALODGOUOLUUONANOSEIQONDEDOUNL¢GDDNNNTADONDSGUODLUUHEASSOEAGGNDECSOGUNIDSUNODSUUNDEOEOSONUEDOUGNOLYNQGdUOCUODAEOESDUGUONNAUOUNADOGLAUEADAdNOLAsIINUNEAN IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Ses Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Re- » Large or’Small and You Are on the Road Has ! Convinced Thousands, | Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman ichild, should write at once to W. S. i Rice, 869 Main St., Adams, N. Y., for a Fair tonight and probably Friday; warmer in rhe east ..portion. TOO, LATE TO CLASSIFY proving by dance experts that he wi not dancing the imin shake” but was gracefully step. “SHIMMY” GETS | BLOW AT LAKE in the Night - FOR RENT—800 acres of good land : z free t of his wondcr ing of the “Frisco” or the “Tie. —when he thought the whole || ing applications. Just put it on + AND FARGO, N. D.|} bie rees ngedior theste in Burleigh County 6 miles north < world had forgotten him. rupture and the muscles begi: ater 2 estan =a of Menoken. 700 acres broken. ©. tighten; they begin to bind tog ' P. Crain, Bismarck, ‘N. Dak. 3-173t —when India’s stars, blink- ing down through the purple night, saw white man fight- ing black in the shadows where the Ue touched the sea— —the girl he had fled from found him FROM THE BENEDICTIN STERS, Coughs and colds are intectious, and prompt measures should be taken to stop the coughing and spreading of germs. The following letter from the Benedictine Sisters, Holy Name Con- yent, San Antonio, Fla., is of value to every mother: “We have just rec ed shipment of Foley's Honey and . It is a household remedy. We have The “shimmy” doesn't: shimmy any more in Devils Lake, that is not if Chief of Police Timboe knows it. He has iggued string- ent orders that it must forever absent itself trom. the dance pro- F. B. Mann's town, | so that the opening closes natur and the need of a support er appliance is then don? a Don’t neglect to send for -rial. Evén if your rupture pother you what is the use of sng supports all your life?/ Why fer this nuisance?) Why run the ot gangrene and ‘such dangers trom a small and innocent little ruptur WANTED—Odd jobs, storm windows removed also. TS—FOR RESUI'TS Phone 439x. 3-17-2w TRIBUNE WA) doesn't Fargo, where Ww. H. Milan the kind that has thrown thousa possibility of paying a i it knew of it, for our 2 NW 9 9 on the operating table? A host of for dancing th mmy shake,” used it since (knew » for How? When? Why? men and women are da running | oon y Duty. | children espe ly and always found See such risk just be their ruptares Leigh J.) sale it hbenesic do not hurt nor p event them from read: “Imposed the SERED is i UaR TRIBUNE WANT ADS getting around. Write at once for but he hopes to set up an alibi by this free trial, as it is ce wonderful thing and has a as a man’s two fists. Try ant at once, using the coupon below. “Not Guilty” Harold McGrath’s Fascinating Story at the little attempt at decorative etrect, the exception being the porch pillars and | the fan-shaped lights over the door. But theré ig a charm about these room, besides a piace for the heating) plant and-fuel storage. The cost of this house 1s not grent,| its design’ being such that it can he! yee for Rupture. Me Ss A e, Ree Ka houses that appeals to every home | erected with the utmost economy in Ismarc. You Aigo weal e] bullder: materials and labor.. At the same! 4 " ntment of your Then, too, the shape of the house} time it provides accommodations for} Sample Tr \} lating application for Rupture. a family of more than the average! is such that evesy foot of the Inte- size. The arrangement is such that! rior is usable. This will be noted Theatre Tonight Only Name from the floor plan that accompanies the work of caring for it can be done; Addr the exterior view of a small colonial with a minimum of effort, while all the rooms are airy and comfortable. Home builders who are planning up-! on. erecting that long-contemplated| hou: his year cannot do better tl | select such a design as this. The co-| lonial is a, style of architecture that) marks {Its owner 2s an American who| is proud of the building genius of the! early settlers; at the same time, the; colonial, to many minds, ig the moet beautiful of all styles of homes. During the last few months the cost of building, like almost every-) thing else, bas come down remarkably. | While _prices still are higher than in} 1914, when It cost less to build than at any time during the last half cen- tury, they are much lower than during! any of the war years, or the last two) years. Homeg are needed and needed; badly, and everyone connected with! the building business predicts that this will be a banner year. | This bging true, it is good judgment to start building operations as early as, possible. This will insure that the! new home is ready for occupancy early) in the summer. house shown herewith, The same hal- ance that marks the exterior of the house is maintained In the Interior; the rooms are divided almost equally by a central entrance. hall, out of which rua the stairsyto the second floor. Here, also, the balance is con- tinued, there a bedroom on each corner, With the same number of win- dows and each one as readily acces- sible to the hall another, This home Is of ne construction, set on a masonry foundation that may State . How Often Film Fans of Bismarck OES a picture take your hearts by storm? How often does a photoplay capture an entire community and cause you to see it two, three and even four times? SELDOM, INDEED! Few, indeed, are gen- uinely convincing dramas or romances coming into our lives, and many are the promises embodied in the announcement that a really great picture has atrived. BUT SUCH A PICTURE HAS ARRIVED! A PICTURE OF ABSORBING ROMANCE OF GENUINE THRILLS, OF THROB- BING PATHOS AND WHOLESOME SEN- TIMENT. A PICTURE THAT EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN BIS- MARCK WILL WANT TO SEE—WILL SEE AGAIN, MANY TIMES! It is “HELIOTROPE” a companion picture {o “Humor- esque” produced by the same company—Paramount— Cosmopolitan Productions. As “Humoresque” showed to the world the heart of a mother, so “Heliotrope” stands as the greatest story of father love ever known! IT’S A WONDER PLAY, THE ONE BIG FILM EVENT™ The World’s Greatest Newspaper Story WESLEY “FRECKLES” BARRY AS—- The live wire copy boy of the Gazette, wasn’t much to look at BUT--- when it came to brains and quick think- ing this kid was a bear, and when the City Editor told Dinty’s friend, the young re- porter to “GO AND GET IT” HE’S A BEWILDERED “ONE” OF A THOUSAND THRILLS AND SURPRISES IN Marshall Neilan’s Freud's Conception of Dreams. If ong accepts the Freudian theory, | and this theory is generally accepted | by all psychologists of teday, dreams | are suppressed desires, and have noth- | ing whatever to do with the realiza-| tion of anything, We dream of what we long to have and what we long to do. The woman who has no chil- dren dreams of owning them; thé man who has never crossed the ocean, yet longs to go, dreams of water and | boats, the unmarried man drearhs con- stantly of possessing a wife, and so on. Freud bases all dreams upon sex, but sex In the biggest meaning of that; term, — Firet Floor Plan. be either of stone, ay shown here, or of brick or concrete in any of its forms. The exterior walls are cov- ered with shingles, treated so that they have the silvery sheen that inarks the colonial house that has been exposed for many years to the salt winds from the ocean. Green blinds and white window s give a color contrast to the exterior that is “pleas ing. < The seven rooms in the interior are living end diniys room and kitchen on the first floor, With four bedrooms and True. “There's one thing about our work.” “evhat?” “It_makes you enjoy your pleasure | so much more.” A Riot of Romance and ‘OF THE SEASON, and picture fans will find new appeal S watieann ia the second floor: ae 3 2 a ; new inspiration, new thrills to delight their eyes and ae ee eee caia nee he The common cine, Realism Sensational Picture of the Chiv- hearts. ; ing 40 fect long and 24 feet wide. “The Culture is got from books-—usustty Routed out of " A : d : ce hall is 8 feet wide. To the | check books—Buffalo News. \ (Signed) THE ELTINGE THEATRE. entrance ha eet wide. To the | check bool uffalo New alry, Strife, Excitement an the Routine of Only a whiff of COMMENCING es you saad ‘ used 7 bottles. Nowe se ine, Spent a Great Daily Dangers of a Newspa- ° ° Mrs. H. A. Leaman, Sturfiin, Colo.,| sleepless nights. ufferes soit i Heliotrope yet it MONDAY “I atoned sith bladder and fone Tr itd hardly live. Recom- Paper. per Reporter’s Life. mend Foley Kidney Pills to all. who suffer from kidney trouble as I did.” | uble for years. Doctored ing. No help. Fi- sent me Foley Kidne: { ney helped me so much 2 saved his daught- *s happiness! MARCH 21st Tribune Want Ads Bring Results.

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