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a i & aoe eC THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1935 { in the fall. Occasionally a stile, Plumber Can Solve aan MODERN LAUNDRY 8 | (GRP STORM SIS] ES Pome ‘ Wi Te S; Be Sh R } replacing, Some of the glass may Radiator Problems nee TDPORTINT PR sean eee ee OE _}| DRY SAY EXPERTS 2st scree ee er a ANY ‘LIVABLE’ HONE ee | removed. Then they may be bright- the floors. How can I prevent it? | r {ened up and made more water re-| A.—AS the steam condenses in the Tips on Storing Winter Protec-'sistant by a fresh coat of paint. All|radiators and pipes it forms water, hinges and other fastenings should| which is leaking through the valves tion Reduce Cost and tbe oiled, if necessary, to prevent rust |. toad of bein g drained away through eS ee amame nem sate dal defect! ts replaced. 4 eo sere ae ries ct Avoid Replacements and all defective parts replace ihe wera Pipes keris, pind el jen it _—_ W: which escapes from leaky valves will : ty . The proper care of storm sash and allpaper Is Used ” condense and form drops of water. ; and Power Outlets doors during the period between For Room Paneling |4°9 competent plumber can repack or grind the valves, or otherwise re-- pair them. The pitch of the radiator : a ieee by beds Ae age etrect 48 /and return drainage pipes should be tion in the fall is one that warrants gi as i Pas chokes 0 Sain ‘wall (onecked to make sure condensed wa- very careful consideration. | acer ther OA Elie SHREEBE: 1 ter will drain away promptly. It Is i Papers now on the market, in QUAN? laiso essential that the steam pipes Storm sash and doors, when re- | tities sufficient to fill one or more of tra moved, should be laid flat so that|these paneled spaces. Selecting some which feed the radiators slope slight- | they can be refitted snugly into win-| prominent s P i a room and treat- |1¥ 8° that they will not become filled | dow and door frames. This is es-|ing it in tis i ner produces the with water, thereby interfering with sential to 3 Le the upward flow of steam to the ra- Prevent heat losses and |effect of a beautiful tapestry. Proud the infiltration of cold air. They women point to these and say, “That {ators Clogged feed pipes may re- | should be stored in © dry, well-ven-'js 9 Laurelle Guild,” or, “This is a tilated place so that they will not be| John Little, and, of course, you have subjected to swelling and subsequent! seen the marvelous Donald Deskey in shrinking and warping. It is import-| Henry's room!” that they be piled flat and not) A variation of this idea is used in inss damp basement walls or}rooms papered in flat colors and 5, where some space, such as a closed Many home owners solve the storm-|arch or sealed Goorway, requires spe- mates a: Problem by construct: ‘ctal attention. Careful selection of a trong, or attic, Such a room also solves the| round’ ar Abb crtestive. aupeclatty enen Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Problem of storing screens during the| the proper table of other piece of fur- Glass and Artists’ Materials Seema uNand tieste is piety Of ight sich Tt may also be used for gar-(niture is placed in correct relation to Hiane of the JH BLE AINT and other A power-driven wringer, usually at- and ain ae fe Me a etoutd Me ny i quick. aikiy EWE ro one oi ° a fall paper can be purchased and * oe to the washing machine, saves Little used pantries or large closets in many cases may be converted into shower rooms. Compact, effi. {Preferably have an outside window| nung with money obtained under the = E. SPOHN, Manager BISMARCK, ¥. BD. ” Hot Water Desirable cient, modern, the shower room adds much to hot weather comfort and provides the additional bathroom often |{r ventilation and light, as well as| modernization credit plan established 3 i Teo teeniee not ‘equipped with a hot- found desirable in the home. The above illustrations show how such a pantry may be adapted. The shower |*Tificial light. A floor may be lald/py the National Hi ‘Act. water aystem capable of furnishing| TY be slassed in or a waterproof curtain may be used. There is a variety of water resistant wallboard, flooe |°Ve" the old floor of the basement or oral gufficient scalding water, or when covering, tile, plaster, paint, and other materials that create pleasing effects in such a modernization. Sim- Ti SB Caen TEE. yg easily con- heat is required for boiling clothes plicity and color are the keynote. The additional comfort of such a shower room more than exceeds the outlay. ‘ederal Housing Administration. structed with a few pieces of 2x4- in a boiler, provision should be made| Sceording to reports to the Fi inch lumber suspended from the ceil- for a small stove. of | = ing joists in the basement or the raft- A gas or an electric dryer makes jinsured mortgages found in few other tional Housing Act. He maintains /ers in the attic. §t possible to dry the wash quickly, j existing forms of investment, accord-| that the greater possibility for liquid-| In some cases the garage is used especially on damp days or when ing to Mr. Ardery. When an insured |ity and the ease with which the type |for storage purposes. Here again a there is no satisfactory outside dry- mortgage defaults, the lender simply | and value of this investment may be|rack is desirable to keep the sash ing yard. | transfers all claims under the mort- judged by bank examiners to be milit-|and doors properly piled and away A storing cabinet for brooms, mops, gage on the property to the federal! ant factors in the eventual creation of |from possible damp floor and walls. soaps, washing powders, bluing, housing administration. Thereupon! a sound mortgage market. ‘When storing the storm sash and their removal from the home in the! spring and their subsequent installa- A modern laundry room can be one bf the most efficient and work-sav- « §ng portions of any home. Home economics experts consider - Bhat the laundry room should be well ventilated and tightly constructed to keep out dust and dirt and, at the same time, prevent washing odors end steam from permeating the rest of the home. A water-resistant floor slightly sloping toward a drain is usually es- sential and cleaner. Plenty of win- dows are desirable. Many types of washing machines Bre available. They save time and eliminate the drudgery of scrubbing by hand. Stationary washtubs with hot and cold water faucets and drain outlets connected with the sewer eliminate the hard manual labor of carrying water, Many experts rec- commend placing them under the CEMENT! Sidewalks, steps, curbs, driveways, floors, etc. No sahil eid REINHOLD DELZER For Estimates Phone 1546 Bismarck Paint & Glass Co. _ 401 Fourth st. Phone 200 starch, water softeners, the electric he receives payment for that part of ————————_ doors it is a good idea to take ad- fron, and other laundry equipment Housin; Administration Offi- the loan that remains outstanding. CONCRETE CURING vantage of warm pleasant weather . when not in use will greatly assist in 14 ‘Through this practice the lending in-| Curing is an important process in|to get them into proper condition * making the room modern and con-/ jaj Sees Permanent Adop- | §titution saves itself a large amount | making concrete water resistant. The|so that they may be quickly installed venient. of bother, expense, and the uncer-| purpose of curing is to retard the Numerous power outlets should be tion of Practice tainty of attempting to safeguard its|/evaporation of water from the con- a rates ou flee waren of ne investment by selling the property. crete, giving it time to unite with the Tical ap) ces, ici le) seen a eal Sta ae Mr. Ardrey also considers the na-|cement, which should be ki moist. os. over the washing machine and tubs, Rrra D.C. bditid pane tion-wide standards of practice in the|for approximately 10 aya te hot Electrical Wiring gust in front of the dryer, over the |Sured mortgages, as provided by the) mortgage lending set-up under the weather, exposed concrete should be board, and elsewhere should | National Housing Act, are becoming! mutual mortgage insurance plan to|thoroughly wetted twice daily during|| Using First-Class Materials froning ipful. ®@ permanent addition to the banking bin practice. of the nation, according to|%€ 8 outstanding feature of the Na-|the first week. —— But Be Sure to Do the Job Right With These BUILDING ESSENTIALS: i J. Howard Ardrey, deputy adminis- Electrical Fixtures - Appliances r 7 Flower Boxes Help trator “federal housing administra- geile arenas aacroty : 5 Cor aa To Beautify Homes ‘The superiority of such mortgages fully upon request : Mi n nesofta over the usual type of residential fi- . The warm days of spring offer. a splendid opportunity for the home|poth the borrower and the lender, owner to build attractive flower boxes |he observed. {mn windows and sun parlors and on| «From the lender's point of view,” porches, Mr, Ardery said, “he has not only ome ‘Fhese may be painted a bright color/, profitable investment, but one % to harmonize ‘with their surroundings | which will always remain a profitable “G and then filled with rich dirt injinvestment. An insured a a ssid ponedne Lear can be granted with msisieoiregey ener} ° e may be grown. an excellent |the lender will not ni to depen he may be prown. Spring ian excellent ihe lender i not need to deem! | is One of the safest invest- of favorable climatic conditions. |of default. In other words, a bank nancing includes many benefits to frame - Va and { : SINCE Paints SILENTITE is not a frame : home owner of toda: = alone, nor is it a window only. De i ial ae than QUALITY It is a complete opening unit —fascinating, proper colors consisting of frame, window, that harmonize and makes screen and storm sash and - Mitertite ae a distinctively attrac: SERVICE ELECTRIC SHOP JOHN B. KOTTSICK, Prop. 117 Fifth St. Phone 85 PLUMBING Charming and beautiful effects may be|whose mortgage investment portfolio h a k e “By Men Who Know How” We Are Dealers in the Above Essentials as Well as All 4 taines boxes. \- judes-only insured mortgages m ma Consult 1 sae. ~ " Sieetiowestiara ite anes araliua| ote toe et the Teaisaiummemnoe” ents that you can ape Building Materials - Plaster - Cement - Woodwork - Hardware ad for all occasions during the long sea- Provides Maximum Safety Plumbing, Heating, Gas Appli- son before winter returns. There is a measure of safety. for Why pay rent? Build now and enjoy the com- ance, Air loning, Radiant- fire Heaters, Fire Extinguishers, Sewer Tile Requirements. H. A. THOMPSON & SONS forts of a new modern home. We carry a complete stock of everything that you Central Lumber Company need for building and priced so that you can afford Plumbing - - Heating A. C. Harke, Manager Gas Equipment to build. ioe Riad: eiees ied 601 Main Avenue Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 17 We Save You Money just the same with these special prices. Bismarck Lumber Co. PHONE 115 OLD PAINTERS HOUSE PAINT me ie) Only $1.98 per gallon ALMOST x OLD PAINTERS FLOOR ENAMEL Only 69c. per quart Only 69c per quart ane When Kept in an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR This Is Important Every Electric Refrigerator - French & Welch Hdwe. 306 Main Avenue Bismarck Phone 141 f Concrete “Milk, fresh meat, poultry and fish, and many is designed so that it will maintain a constant | fresh fruits and vegetables, should be kept at a temperature well below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. shdiz : temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit, or pref- That’s why an electric refrigerator reelly safe- Building Tile , see ae | ee ae ‘ i that cause souring and decay.” : fies a tes, by ig Foo’ The New and Ideal Material for GAS-FIRED AIR- f el moaney.f00, artgey é Basement Walls and Super-Struc- SUNBEAM CONDITIONING UNIT —U. S. Ratan rs tog see pee A wectelis economy buying “weeks tures. Takes the place of any clay tetieetens ; tile. NOW: No down For complete information before We Invite Your Inspection of the Newest Models in Electric Refrigerators building, call or write us. - “4 . A : Bowman Furniture Co. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. | Tile Company gai Montgomery Ward Co. Tavis Music Company - Wm. Nogele, Supt. Harding Metal Works N. D. Power and Light Company Phone 728 Bismarck, N. Dak. ids Yaica BE. a