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‘MONDAY,, JULY. 14, 1924 Tribune Classified Advertisements soe a WANTED — Married couple with smallt or: no sfamily to. werk on farm for single man, must he experienced and furnish refer- Write L. Dohlen, Halliday, N. D. 7-12-3t WANTED—Young man to work by the month, F, Jaszkowiak, (421 12th St. TelL-tt WANTED AT ONCE—Good cook. Write Hotel Washburn, Washburn, N. D. T-11-lw _HELP WANTED—FEMALE ‘WANTED—Competent maid, family of two, highest wages. Dr. M. E. Belton: Phone 240-W or call at Apartment D, Rose Apartments _ifter six o’cloel T-11-tt WANTED—Experienced girls, foun- tain and lunch, Sweet Shop. 7-11-3t SALESMAN ED—Sales territory, between 26 and who has merchandising Good proposition. ‘Commission basis. Write No. 791, care of 7-14-3t FOR SALE OR RENT HQUSES AND FLATS __ FOR RENT—Three room flat with bath and kitchenette in new Tri- bune building, Fourth and Thayer. Apply Tribune Office. f FOR RENT—Modern furnished apartments, one, two and three rooms. Apply ¥. W, Murphy. Phone 862. ; 4-00-t£ ¥OR RENT—A five room modern apartment with two large porches. Woodmansee Apts. Apply Harris dmansee. 6-19-tf FOR RENT—Partly furnished or unfurnished six room modern house, 406 9th St. ,Phone 334. q-11-tf FOR RENT—Modern house, close in. Inquire at Manager's office, Tele- phone Co. or phone 1000. 7-10-tf£ PHONE 32s='= |... . Rates l insertion, 25 words or * -atider 2 insertions, 25 words o under 8 insertion under 15 1 week, 25 words or under 1.26 Ads over 25 Words, 2c addi- tional per word. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES AT 65 Cents Per fheh All classified ads are eash in- advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. : THE BISMARCK TRIBUN! PHONE 32 eee | ct rr na HELP WANTED—GENERAL wanted at once for High School and ‘Grades. Our placement charge is only $10.00 (other agencies charge 6 percent amounting to $50 to $100). guarantee posicion or money re- funded. To save time make remit- tancé stating qualifications with first letter and ask for blank Grand Forks Teachers’ Agency, Grand Forks, N Dak. 6-19-1m BOABD AND BOOM GOOD home cooked meals at $6.00 per week at.the Dunraven. Mrs. Newcomb, proprietor. 7-12-1w Lost LOST—Tan traveling bag, double opens at sbottom, on Réd Trail between Bismarck and Val- ley City. Return to P. F. Maule, Tenstrike, Minnesota. Good _re- ward offered, 7-12-4t LAND FOR Ri ment in Rose Apartments, FF. W. Murphy, Phone 862. 'T—Strictly modern apart- Apply FOR RENT—4 room cott ty decorated inside. Phone 778 or call 1202 Broadway. 9-5-tf nished house for summer months, $30.00, Phone 376-J. 7-11-2t vOR RENT—Two apartments fully equipped for light housekeeping. — Fhone 7! £ FOR REN room Modern five apartment. L. K, Thompson. Phone 287. 7-10-1w FOR RENT—Eleven room modern house. Also garage. Phone 480. : _ 1-11-3t MISCELLANEOUS HAZEL J. PIERCE recently return, ed from the Academy of Fine Arts Chicago, would like pupils for the summer in sketching and commer- cial art work. Phone 273 or call at 411 5th St. 7-14-1W FOR SALE—Fine corner lot, 60x160 in the best residence district in Bismarck, ight. 7 Tribune, Bismarck, N. 4-19-tf OR SELL—Pool hall, res- two pool tables, lunch soda fountain ete, and building in good town. Good Aerms to right party. “Inquire VGity National Bank or Frank Barnes, 7-12-3t FOR SALE—20x35 Avery Tractor with five hotiom PB. N. 0. plows, with extra breaker bottoms. For further information write or phone Knute Johnson, Sterling, N. D. Address TO RENT taurant, counter, -tf WANTED TO RENT—Two bed- rooms, kitchenette and bath or privilege. Furnished. State price. Write Tribune ad. No. 790. g 714-1 FOR SALE—Boy’s Columbia bike in good condition, one davenport, one town and country rubber {tired boys’ wagon. Phone 1014, 417 10th Street. T12-1t FOR SALE—Going to California— Eight lots, Block 66 Me K & C Adn, Small part cash, balance to suit, C. E. V. Draper, Mandan. Teto-at WANTED—Second hand lumber or building which could be removed or torn down. Phone 973-J. 7-12-3t FOR SALE—Wood garage, 12x18 in good condition. Very reasonable. Hoskins-Meyer. 9-10-1w FOR SALE—A Victrola at bargain price. Perfect condition, Call at __404 Fifth St. 7-14-3t FOR SALE—Furniture at the Hare __ Block, 8111-2 Main, 6-4-tf. YOR RENT—Garage, 6086th_ St, i Taalw | LITTLE JOE | ae 5 AweD Tare‘ A tor We IittEREST ,(N THOSE: AHITE* IRDLANS OR ~ PANAMA, \F THEY EACH ® \WAD ALTE 8 ©. OILLLAND = : FOR SALE OR’ TRADE—Quarter Section raw land near Oakdale, Dunn Co. cheap, take good tour- ing car as part payment, what have you got, write Box 28, Clif- ford, N. D. 7-8-1W FOR SALE—Good Dairy and Poultry Farms. Sold under new Bemidji Plan on easy terms. In Minneso- ta’s Lake Region. Association, Bemidji, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Large front room well ventilated. Large closet. Nicely furnished, suitable for two. Also large front room on ground floor with kitchenette, screened porch, furnished. Phone 883, 217 8th sti 7-9-tf FOR RENT—Two large rooms fur- nished for light housekeeping, $15.00, Also electric washer a8 good as new for sale. 213 11th St. one half Blk. from Bdwy. 7-12-2t FOR RENT—Two modern fu rooms for light housekeeping, on ground floor, private _ entratice. Also garage for rent, 508 10th S f- FOR RENT—Furnished light ho keeping rooms. Also one sleeping room. 622 3rd St. Phone 132-W. TAA St FOR RENT—A furnished reom in a modern house, suitable for one..gr two, at 621 6th St. Phone 619: suite of threé rooms. on floor, \Reasonablg - priced. 401 5th St. ™ 1-8-1w FOR RENT—Well furnished room in @ modern home, on ground fidér, in, Phot 725. aprece e FOR RENT—Strictly modern fur- nished sleeping rooms, Close in. Phone 322-M, 505 8rd St... 2» Tow FOR RENT— la¥ge room for one or two gentlemen: Roard, 406-6th St. ground Aiso Cause of Echo An echo is the repetition of 1 sound due to its reflection from some distalit® surfive, auch’ ns from a bulldfitg, cliff, clonv. ody of, water, Tt must be remembered that sound ‘ts transmitted by nieans of waves ho the dir. “Sound travels very @#owly-in ‘eonmparisetl: with light radio waves. In or- dinary air“@#und waves travel at the rate of about 1,000 feet n Sec- ond. Now, Sifppose n “person is ing surface, It will take tl motion by a valee ee hea reach the Chi: aig 1 q the same kk ne tise ‘tor 'thé re fect ing sound Wavés 46 retutn to Ve an ear. Therefore two ger- gid ll elapse Heteeen e-tinhe y Wouts and the tips Me-teate le €eho of his vol are due either to the inde- pendent deflections of sound from eg at different distances or to stiteésgive reflections. second to i : ts that it enuats, i ested, and value of prod- ‘cutlery jndustry or the ciclo to vn over for good measure, Radio manufacturers . and others suggest the use of ““radiocast” in- stead of “broadcast,” ae (Lots Seven (7), fmarek* according to the plat thereof Repeated | POSITION WANTED UNG- lady desires a position as a howgekeeper, experienced cook, ikes children eferences given ~ if desire Fité ‘to Lock Box 59, Venturia, N. D. 7-14-1t BUSINESS CHANCES “OUT OF WORK? Don’t wor Our business plan. is good for $10.00 per day. Nothing to buy or manufacture. Complete plans maile@ for $1.00 National, 1252 Seventh’ Street, Milwaukee, consin.” T-14-1b WORK WANTED ¥ Will also came to your house and do your washing and ironing or “will” take your lautidry home with me and do it. 522 3rd St. Mrs. Streleck. T1A-Bt WANTED—Washings and ironing at home. Mrs. J. Becker, call 919-R. 6-27-2w NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Default having occurred in the conditions of the mortgage herein- after described, Notice Is Hereby Given, that that certain mortgage executed and delivered by Charles F. Butterfield, administrator with the will" annexed of the estate of Mary R. Butterfield, deceased, mort- gagor, to Investors Mortgage Secur- ity Company, Inc., mortgagee, dated the 11th day of April, 1918, and filed for record in the office of the register of deeds in and for the county of Burleigh and’ state of North Dakota, on the 12th day of April, 1918, at ten o'clock A. M., and recorded in Book 143 of Mortgages, on page 7, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises in such mort- gage and hereinafter described, at the front door of the courthouse at Bismarck, in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 23rd day of July, 1924, to satisfy the ambunt due upon such mortgage on the date of sale. The premises described in 4 al and which will be sold to satisfy the same, are situated in the county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- i it:) The Southeast Quarter %) of Section Seven (7), Town- ship One Hundred Forty-one (141), North, Range Seventy-nine (79) West of the Sth: P. M. There will be due upon such mort- gage on the date of sale the sum of $23.70, besides the costs, disburse ments and expenses of this foreclo- sure. ~Dated this 14th day of June, 1924. INVESTORS MORTGAGE SECUR- ITY COMPANY, INC ortgagee. G. F, DULLAM AND C. L. YOUNG, Attorneys for Mortgage, Bismarek, North Dakota. 23-30—7-7-14-21 NOTICE OF SALE Notice Is Hereby Given That that certain mortgage executed and deliv- ered by Johanna Hartley and Arthur Hartley, husband and wife, of Bis- matek, county of Burleigh and state of North Dakota to Bismarck Bank, a banking association of Bismarck in sald county and state, dated the 22nd day of August 1922’and record- ed in the offiee of the Register of Deeds for Burleigh County in the state of North Dakota on the 23rd day of August 1922 in Book 171 of Mortgages on page 204, will be fore- closed by sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter des- ctibed-at-the front door of the Court House in the county of Burleigh in the. state of North Dakota at the hour ‘of two o’clock P. M. on Fri- day, thé 8th day of August 1924 to satisfy the amount due upon said mortgage on the day of sale. The, Premises described in said mortgage and which ‘will be sold to satisfy the same are described as follows: Bight (8), and Nine (9) in Block Nineteen (19) of River- view Addition to the city of Bis on file in the office of the Register of Deeds for said county. There will be die upon such mort- Famous Dancer Pioneer in Profession Flapperizing the classics is the latest occupation to be opened to women, Vanda Hoff, dancer and pioneer in the new industry, which intro- duces the classics flavored with jazz, says it has infinite possibili- ties as long as the dance craze and the supply of music masters holds out. Tschaikowski_ concertos, Grieg’s “Peer Gynt Suite”, Rimsky K kov’s “Sadko”, Bizet’s and numerous themes of Chopin are among’ the productions that been served up a la papri the flapper’s dance. “When the Leaves Come Tum- bling Down’”, explains Vanda Hoff, “has done something different. has absorbed Mendelssohn’s ‘Spring Song’ but has not made it its theme. for leans tome a-tum -bl -ing downfrorthetecs Tt is these bars which I hear hummed xhile dancing that make the number » popular, have ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE: "Flapperizing Classics Newest “Thousands who never heard of the ‘Spring Song’ now sing ‘When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down’, little realizing that a part of it is one of the world’s greatést musical, classics, but that it took a catchy bit of jazz theme to make this classe ic known everywhere. “There has been some disapproval from the highbrows of the so-called Nviolation of the classics’, but the ' fact remains that it took Happeriza~ tion to get the world at large in- terested in this most beautiful Men- delssohin melody. “T, for one, cannot see how learn- ing Classics via jazz college in any avay violates their be a public is showing a d ence for classical jazz as proved by a recent survey which revealed the fact that more music of this type is scld than any other. “This convinces me more than ever that popular dance music is a great educational factor and coming to mean more to us every day, and that from this union of the new and the old will be born a new musical era which students will assiduously study a century hence and refer to as the sics of old’ “Thus will time vindicate twen- tieth century popular music.” gage upon the day of sale the sum of Two Hundred and Thirty-nine Dollars and Twenty-two — Cents ($239.22) principal and interest. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 20th day of June 1924, BISMARCK BANK, Mortgagee, 0 ‘or Mortgagee, k, North Dakota. -23-30—7-14-21-28 This country has 19 national parks with a total area of 11,372 squari miles, ail Every, Week In Alaska Now Anchorage, Alas M mail service for time since 1898, during t gold rush of the Yukon. 1 Railroad has made this the gr the Al possible, A train leaves Seward, on the Gulf of Al of the fie Ocean, and 400 miles itty Teachers Win Scholarships «.. Offered In National Competition “fFor Promotion of “A CHED school teaché?s'from aa.many cities e! nd .1 summer or the next ae * étydying, health in- fog school -children, each |. by & scholarship pf $500 won e ith téaphing contest con- t..by the Anjerican Child ih Apaoe ba : teachers w: scHolarships in competition with ; hundred. ele- 1b were judged jon. and. cor- ¢ awarded the rectional work ‘tiey’ accomplished, ‘with: their classes from December 1, 1923to May 16, 1924. was provided by the Metrapolitan Life Insurance Company. Dr., Lee welfare work, ‘pointed out that it was of vital importance té teach proper health habits to children. He gaid the best methods for doing this were being developed’ by in- dividual teachers but still femain- ed virtually hidden away from the great mass of teachers. The pur- pose of the contest is to reveal these methods as well as fo give those who are doing the best work an opportunity for speciat study at. accredited universities’ to make |them even more effective. _ Educational’ authorities, | who have reviewed the reports of the e winotig teachers and D mention, expressed great K. Frankel, head of the company’s!iaam for their high quality. Many Health Education of those who received honorabi enthus- of the reports, they declared, were equal in value to a thesis earning a Ph. D. degree. The effectiveness of the compet- ing teachers work was measured by ‘the following standards: 1. Healthier children as judged by improvement in growth attested by height-weight records; and by removal of physical handicaps. 2/ Healthier children, as judged by rignt attitudes, and sound knowledge, as evidenced in gond yhealth habits and practices. “$. Sound teaching methods as evidencé@ in teachcr’s plans, ilivet- vated by .chiiéren'’s works ~ } north in, the interior. At Nenana miles from the river's mouth. the’ mails transferred to govern- From Holy Cross the No: ment steamers which run on a Commercial company — oper: weekly schedule down the Tanana fle of launches toeNome River to Fort Gibbon on the Y chael on the Bering Sea coast, and kon River. From there the boats Innoko and Iditarod on the Innoko ply the Yukon to Holy Cross, 400 and Iditarod rivers in the interier. 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