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CANADIANRAINS REDUCE PRICES ON WHEAT MARKET Buying Inoreases on Downward Swing, However; Trad- ing Is Heavy .» June 12.—(AP)—Soaking at some points in the Can- ie provinces but with gti only showers. to bt setbi in wheat values RDday. The crop outlook for ering, wheat was also improved by lowers in domestic spring wheat territory northw: moderate amount of export Mesinee't from North America was under wi but the pur- chasing estimated at 6 00 bushels d mostly of wheat grown in ‘Wheat closed unsettled, 1% to 1 a bushel lower than yesterday's ftin- ish.) July 1 a Sept. 1.06%; Dec. 1.10% to 1.11. rage, stoagd lo He do to %; Sept 10% to %; ¢ off, and provisions un- waning to bis to 10c to 12c decline. jeral heavy selling of wheat fu- tan iacitverte LO day, and. more el in quotations was witnessed at one tage, At this juncture, thougn.|C Chica: downpo' adian pi a. some good-! ised standing orders to c. 8 purchase were met with. Weakn a tWinnipeg had a continued depre: ing influence as indicating at least temporarily much better crop pros- pects for spring wheat in Canada as @ result of rains, Adding momentum to downturns) were reports of ideal harvest weather for th edomestic winter crop south- west. Sharp were a further’ source of’ weakness here, and so too, were new bottom prices for the season on rye at Chi- cago and Winnipeg. Meanwhile, an outstanding feature of the Chicago wheat market was relative failure of aggressive buying to bring about im- July omit Cal [New York New York Stocks | CLOSING PRICES Adams Expres: Advance Susialy,- Alleghany Corp Allied Chemical and Dy Allis-Chaimers Manufacturing ‘American Bosch Magneto American Can < American Commercial Ai American and Foreign Power. merican International merican. Locomotive ‘American Metal American Power an American Radiator American Rolling Mills. American Smelt and Ri American Su Paetining. merican Tel American oF! merican Wool pfd. . Anaconda Co} Andes Copper Atchison, Topeka & Sa Atlantic Coast Line (ex, Atlantic Refining . Auburn Auto ... Aviation Corporati Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore & Ohio . Barnsdall A . Bendix Aviation c| Bethlehem Steel - Borg-Warner Cort Brunswick-Balk Burroughs ‘Addie Aiaehin jumet and Ari: div. met Ganadian Pacific Cannon Mills .. YY chi Gr reat Wistern pita ee Ce, Paul & Pacific ., St. Paul & Pact | vt Ghieweo. ‘& Northwest. Chicago, Rock Tsland. rg Pacitic. Chrysler Motor . Colorado Fuel and iron’: : +. Columbia Gas and Electric Columbia Graphophone .. Commercial Solvents, new . Commonwealth and Southern. Consolidated Gas breaks at Liverpool C Curtiss Wright On| portant rallies although prices‘ were| Hu" p, below. any _ level middie of May. Corn prices went, down grade. to- day owing a great‘ degree to sym- pathy with wheat, Arrivals totaled 176 cars, against 131 a week ago and 100 at this time last year. In the corn market _ scattering liquidation and stop-loss selling was apparent but declines were checked by short-covering and buying against reached since the bids. Weakness in barley and oats at Winnipeg caused a decline in oats here, the season. Provisions averaged lower, respons- ive to grain weakness. MINNEAPOLIS SHOW! RESISTANCE TO PRI Minneapolis, June 1 fall reports from Canada furni: the volume of news through the and there was nothing in local’ w! futures market to stimulete re: ance to pressure. Jul 1% lower and Sept. 1 Corn futures show NO jURE “wheat closed © lower. ittie Bai ley liquidation continued. ‘Flex was easy on account of scattered liquida- tion July due. chiefly to wheat heat was rather draggy for lower protein of light weight quality. High protein-offerings of good wrelgei| food demand. Winter slighely firmer mie the de- Ko Durum was still. draggy| and. featureless. Cash corn demand tacked force, Prices were about unchanged com- pared with futures, Oats demand was better and offerings were very light. Rye demand. was quiet to fair. Bar- ley demand was good for malting and auiet ta slow for feed. Flax demand was good. SOUTH. st. rae OY vEETOCK South §t, Paul, (AP—U, 8, >of: ‘Agri) Cation 1,800; mar-, (AP) —Rain- | Gy ed Bastman Kodak Faton Axle and Spri Electric Auto Lite . Electric Power and Li Erie Railroad . Firestone Tire Fox Film A ... Freeport Texas . . General American Tai General Electric, new General Foods . aly selling at a new low for|G. Gi aham Paige Motor .. it Northern pfd. . Northern Iron 0; Gi Western Sugar Grigsby Grunow Houdaille Hershe: Hudson Motor internat ingarantional Match p: id. Sahar ae Ot Canada: Beingticid Tire tor copper tex @ 01 He ate Kreuger rs Spoil Kroger Grocery . May. Department Stor Mexican Seaboard Oil Miami Copper ..,. Mid-Cont! ment Peiroie Missourt, Kansas & Texas . Missouri Pacific En ning. very slow. with weak un-4 N' mixed yearlings early up to 11.50% best matured steers held argund bulk all weights salable at 2.75 io 10.18: he stock very uneven: bidding sarply lower on inbetween cows and common heift Fs: mont, low cutters and cutters 4.: about steady; best wel ney medium grade 7.00; bulk 6.75 and dow mon light’ lights down to: ers and stockers draggy al day's ine Calves=1,500;, veal 50 lower; good eee 2 19.00 te ‘J. 50; choict up to 12.00 to 12,5 Hogs—6,000; market very, slow; few desirable light ‘and Hee about 0 to 350 pounds batchers considered salable from 9.25 to 9.65 or better; pigs mostly 10.00; bull light lghes 9.75; bidding mostly 8.50 to 8.25 on packing sows; average cost Wednesday £.24, weight 215. Sheep—700; lamba and ewes mostly 50 lower; good to choiee medium jambs largely 11.00; common. throw. outs mostly 7.00; gra: yearling: from 5.00 t bulk ‘fat ewes to 3.59. “ raat 0; ‘Tncludin ah Soo direct postr steady; top i. pe vier 9.00 10.10; choice 170. an ibe. 320 Ibs. 9. Buthcera: medium to choice—250- ibs. 9. 0400" the ae iat ie! 9.75 te choles, 0-130 Ibe whine to 9.85, Cattle—6, ond ail cits Stitetly good heavies 12.26; no reltabie outlet for general run of beef cows or butcher steers. ishter classes, choice 1300-1500. Tbs. 3100-1300 ibs, 10.75 Ibs. 10.50 13. medium 850 ibe up. 7.75 to 11.50; f yearlings, | good, and choice 750-960 to 12.75; heifers, good and choles 50 Ibs down 9.50 to 11.50; peel Md id medium 7.00 tO 10.0 goo dand choice 7.00 to 8.28; common and medium 5.25 to 7.25: low cutter & cutter 3.75 to 50; bulls, good and choice (beef) 7.40 to 9.00; cutter to medium 5.50 to 7.40; vealers (milk fed) good and choice 10.00 to 12.00; edium 9.00 to 10.00; cull and common 1.00 to 9.00; stocker and feeder steers fess; and choice all weights 9.75 to 9.75; common and medium 6.25 to * Sheep, 000; sorted native fat ewes mostly imbs, good and choice, 92-1bs. blank ewes, medium to choice 150 IDs. {yor ris tase 18; eull and common 1920.8; mbs, 00 ALES Weert ot is: ha 8 mnied BAN Minnespolia, at Fuse 2 gf carlot grain al aark northe! a ig northern 1.02 durum 83 to No. 3 aalew ‘corn, 75% to 76; No. to © Ron's white oats, 35% fo. 3 white oa: ‘ No. 1 rye, No.3 specist barley 63; No. 2 bar-|}; No.1 tix 2.27%. trae red manny ley a Prence 303%; Teal pie: German: a 2 ay Be 5 ‘sweden 26.83 ‘fon real 100.01 00. pieney, Butter, 11,732, #1 chang Eggs, 11706 steady, Prices un- changed. Ch er mths wing 17 to 17%c; eese, aes. bricks ‘tes Umburger 22c; swiss Poultry alive, 1, car, 15 trucks: steady; fowl Ft} if Brotiers 29, roosters sprees ducks 18 to % prices un-} ii longhorns 11% to! 01 ing Americas, 17% to ihe Northern Pacific Qliver Farm Equipment Pacific Gas and Electric. Pacific Light! Paramount-Famous-Lasky Parmalee Trans. Pathe Exchan: Penney, J. C. Pennsyivani Phillips Pet: Proctor & Gamble . Tobacco B . Hicnneld On of Calit Royal Dutch Shell . Safeway Stores (e: iy Sinclal fs mold 4 Oil ip Con a eat Pe onl . ern Pacific Bout ern Railway: Sparks ‘Withington Standard Brands Gas and Slectric . Standard Oil of Califor: 9 erananee. Oll of New Je: Superior Steel Texas Corporat ‘Texas Pacific 1A. Tr om, | Timken Roller Bearing « Transcontinental Oil Underwood Eliiott Union Carbide Cigar: Stores United Corporation United Fruit .... . Industrial Alcohol Realty ai impre iteel . ules Power and Light A lum Corporation ‘abash Railway Warner Pietures Tone Maryland a and| my Woolworth Company DULUTH CASH GRA Duluth, Minn, June nea on ean 2. of uli iN 12.—(AP) to 214: 10% 26d G 3 do, 1. Md a aah to: 1.07 08% 3,No,, 1am H . No. 1l_rye 67 Barley, choice to fancy, >; medium tid g004, 45 to 48; lower, grades 41 to 45. BIgMARCK GRAIN (Warnished jussell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, meee 11, 1930 1 dark northern 1 northern 1 amber durui 1 mixed durum z red durum . 1 fla: wie. lard winter wheat ark hard winter wh MINNEAPOLIS STOCKS ” Firat Bank Bisces °8 26 : North: Sthers tank a Ses SOK TT 1S WEAK: NEW LOWS POR YEAR RECORDED 3 |Some Marginal Accounts Jet- tisoned, but Fair Support Appears Later New York, June 12.—(AP)—Wall Street's spirits held at a low ebb to- day. Liquidation still poured into the stock market during the forenoon but better support appeared and most of the 2 to 8 point losses in important stocks were recovered. in copper metal, whlch sank 4 me cent to 12% cents a served to turn the spotll m the somewhat stead- ier bur stil gone to. steady commod- ity price structure. vi nea of wheat did not help the stock mi The severe break in stocks yéster- day caused considerable more jetti- soning of weakened | markinal ac- counts today, together with further bear raidp, ment of issues to new year, Including such tssues ag Amer an’ Telephone, New York Central, Baltimore and. Ohio, Internatlonal Telephone, Chrysler, Studebaker, Nash and Sears Réebuck. Short covering appeared in large volume around mid- day, howe ver, and moderate recov {es ‘appeared in pivotal shars. Trad- ing was heavy. Money was so plentiful that the 3 per cent, call loan rate on the stock exchangé was cut to 2% the first time since Marc! The middi 8. down to 161, off”? only half a’ point above the y low established yesterday, moved slightly above the Wednesday close. American Can, man and showed recoveries of 3 to 6 from the bottom levels. Auburn Auto, which had been off 8 points to the new low of 120%. snapped back to 130, while J, I. Case recovered more.than half of a 14% point decline, ‘The market turned dull on the rally and the ticker, which had been 21 minutes in arrears, caught up with the tradin ‘The evidence of strong buying and the apparent completion of forced caused extensive short covering in the afternoon, lifting pivotal shares a: industrials beyond Wednesday's cl ing prices. lied Chemical, Wort ington Pu: mF New York Central, and Johns-Manville sold two i I. Case ‘rallied 15 psints from its lew level and Auburn Auto 14. The was firm. Sales Approximated 3,| 000 shares, DULUTH: Ee Duluth, June 12. Durum eos Pn at 2.15% - 1% AWS ERY MINNEAPOLIS RANGE is, Sune 12 BT BY 2.75 2.33 2.30 39 65% 5, | Sees | eee | 35% 35% 3 Fy 2 sx ant Be tae Asi 5 Sept... “3% 1484 OBICAGO @ RANGE Chicago, June pee | en 19% a 4h MINNEAPOLIS CA{ Minneapolis, June 12.—1 heatb— Delivered To Arrive 15% protein 1 dark nor. 8 4 Lon * 1.07% 200% 1.08% . 1.09 1.06% 1.07 torg in % a 1 oe 1.00% 3 dark nor. Grade of 1 northern. 2 horthern. i 2 & 3 Ey 3 * 3 es ‘Wheat i coves 207% 3 aS 1.05% te, i. 3 tte <tttte 4 rererereeret MOQMORMOR og wooee 1.08% Sagan floF ae goed ome RE ROR Ba na . 1rd, durum Corn— 2 yellow . 3 yellow . 4 yellow . 3 Septem-|2 Notre: ban 2.78% 2.72% ‘ORK PRODUC TE No 254 ahs? ih! ; easier. State, whole fancy to fancy spe- clal, 18% to Poultry, five’ fereguta: broilers by (reight 26 to 320; expr. 42 Foomtors, freight er express it. * Dressed, steady, RB eTOU New York, June 1 Cittes Service, Electric Bond ‘Shar Standard Oil Ind, 51%. i are, 90%. he] Teported a loss in gad ea er cont for | thi : | Returns Show N. dD. May Lose One of Three Congressmen (Continued from page one) sibility that there may be new con- gressional legislation after the census figures sre out, but that is very re- “The question of subdividing the state into two districts of course will division, then all candidates will run at large.” Others Say “Aye” North Dakota’s other congressmen, J. H. Sinclair and Thomas bce held similar views. hie Caotte eee estimated North Dakota must ave 701,150 population te retain its three congressmen on the basis of 122,000,- 000 for the entire country, while if the population of the United States is shown to be 121,000,000, the state still lacks 10,000 population to keep its present congressional delegation. Congressman Hall concurred in this Eighteen of the state’s 53 counties All other counties showed g: The largest partic fa point of number of residents added was in Cass county, embracing the city of Fargo. An increase of 7,245 in that county brought the total to 48,722, compared with 41,477 in 1920. The percéntage of increase was 17.47, the ird largest in the state. Sioux county showed the largest percentage of increase, 41.53 per cent, County— ‘Westinghouse, Bast-| Bi Johns-Manville| Bi Golden Valiey Grand Forks Grant . Hettinn Sargent Bherigan Sk Total... Net gain, 34, CHICAGO rorarene June 12. —U. 8. Dept. weak on encase: i southern saceed 0 Oto 3.15; fair North Carolina 5.60. MONEY RAT! New York, June Te (AP)—Call money easier high three; low | 2 ruling rate 3; close 2% per cent. Time loans steady 30 to 60 days 3; 90 days 3 to 3%; four months 84 months, 3% to 3 cial paper 3%, unchanged, five to six commer- inkers acceptances CHICAGO STOCKS Insull Util. Inve Midwest Util. areas ° JOSTON WOOL tee Tove 12.—(AP)—Wool: 4 t ving Os strengthenin demand is being re- Minnea: tats —(AP) Flour ae ‘shipments 31,116. Bran 22.80 to 2: IBERTY BO) Now yori Sune 12. BOD) —Liberty Corn, No. 1 aixed 80 low 80% t0 44 'No. 1 whi BS: sample grade 65 t Oat rite arg 2 ag ~ to oe te on the common rable July 1, to stock of rec- ord kf une BP ss areas id Gold Star Mothers Show Improvement Paris, June 12—(7)—Only three names remain on the gold star moth- 681,273 6 reent of gain, 5.318. on the bese of gun of 1314 inthe last 10 years. The 1990 figure was 3,308, and the 1930 population 4,148. Burleigh Has Big Gain Burleigh county, embracing the city of Bismarck, showed the next largest percentage of increase. The 1920 was 15,578, while the 1930 figure is 19,757, a gain of 4179, oF 26.84 per cent. centage of decrease. Its 1920 popula- tion 4,940 was reduced to 4,148, a loss of 792 or 16.03 per cent. Cavalier lost the largest number of residents, 1,008 over the 10-year pe- riod. The 1920 population was 15,555 and the present census shows 14,547, @ decrease of 6.48 per cent. Divide county came the nearest to having the same number of people this year as 10 years ago. The popu- lation in 1920 was 9,637, compared sons or 04 per cent. kote, reported a population of 28,609, a gain of 6,648. Grand Forks is the second largest city with 17,175. Every city in North Dakota and 15 of the largest towns recorded gains of from 100 to more than 6,000. Cities reporting gains include Valley City, Carrington, Minot, Bismarck. James- dan, Williston, Grafton, Wahpeton, New Rockford and Enderlin. North Dakota’s population has steadily increased since statehood. The first state census in 1890 showed 190,983; in 1900 the figure amounted to 319,146; in 1910 to 577,056, and in 1920 to 646,872. The following gives the population by counties: ret Loss SSaameaamIaaimoSae ae SS SS 2SRRSS3285: ionste > tons o ine a ton en =9 e969 =1=229% 32 an to 59 20 > be 3089 > 3 eee nesstbenusncascsseensshesssensaskessseessosese eances 46,87 a: PRINCESS MOTHER STILL HOLDS LOVE FOR ERRANT SPOUSE Believe Outraged Pride Respon- sible for Her Refusal to Return to Carol Bucharest, June ‘12.—(#)—From 's| Palace circles today there was gossip which some accepted as’ indication that convention and outraged pride led Princess Helen to remain firm in her refusal to return to King Carol but that her less mundane heart still belonged to the father of her child. It was told that Sunday afternoon King Carol visited the Kisselhoff Palace end inadvertently ran into the Princess Mother at the head of a staircase, They exchanged pleasant- riés and he passed on. Turning to one of her ladies-in- waiting Princess Helen exclaimed, her hand on her heart: “Ah, but he is grown so handsome!” She heaved @ sigh and her bosom swelled with emotion before she turned and con- tinued downstairs. ‘There is other gossip that the grand viovode, Michael, their eight year old son, may bring about their reunion. He divides his time between his moth- er and father. Desire to have him near her already is said to have mo- tivated Helen’s decision to remain in Bucharest. When the queen mother, Marie, re: turns Saturday from a visit to the en by his side as ‘queen. King Carol’ today was reported to hate declared the Princess Helen to be “already Queen of Rumania.” The king told his brother Nicholas, fel and his sister, Princess Elizabeth, that when his father, King Ferdinand king, Helen automatically became king and Helen became queen. Since then the divorce was pro- nounced. But with the parliamentary who|anulment on Sunday of all interven- i g g i oH af if ; z ing events since King Ferdinand’s death and his own re-installation as king, Helen automaticaly became queen. King Carol begged Nicholas to give this message to Helen, which he did, when the mother of Crown Prince Michael came to bring their child this forenoon to play. Helen was Fopoeiet as having de- clared herself satisfied. CAROL'S FORMER WIFE Slope county had the largest per- & Fargo, the largest city in North Da- Baact town, Devils ‘Lake, Dickinson, Man- | 4! PB neo Al noah Temperatuye a Highest yeste: Lowest last ni Precipitation to 7 a.m Highest wind velocity. GENERAL REPORT SE oe "fe ‘ation: Boise Idaho, bea : Alt’ cl Mites City, ‘hont, North Platte, Ne! iklahoma City Nerre, 8. D., clear . Prince Albert, cloudy... Rapid City, 8. D., clea with 9,633 for 1930, a loss of four per- | gt. Pa in, Wy toux City, ipokane, sh. Swift haa Toledo, O. Bo Winnipes, f NORTH DAKOTA REPORT Temprtrs, Pre. Station— High Low In. Bismarck, cloudy at 5B 8D menia, cloudy 55 each, clear .. 52 Bottineau, cloudy Ba Carrington, cloud: 56 Crosby, pt cldy u iy Dicktnson, 52 Drake, clow ys of Dunn Center, ¢ Ellendale, rain Fessenden, clo rand Forks, rain Hankinson, cloudy Hettinger, pt cldy Jamestown, ¢loudy Larimore, Cloudy . com aes neveren: RSSSessrssessea 20 99 3 9 20 99 39 29 99.20.0309 =3 09 =108 08.38 =200 08: SSSZFzVBS: ea Ineo: SRPASLASARRALE5. annonces: jour cloudy .... ‘WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Most); fair tonight. and. Friday. Not much change in temperature. For North Dakota: Mostly fair to- night ci Al, Cooler east portion tor For Sout Mostly fair to- night a and’ Nerdas. “Somewhat cooler For ‘Towa: Mostly cloudy, with showers in east and central portions tonight and in extreme east portion Fiday, Somewhat cooler Friday, and in west portion tonight. Innesota: Mostly __ cloudy, showers in east, cooler it west por- tion tonight. Friday generally fair, somewhat cooler in southeast portion. Shifting winds tonight, a) ‘tly cloudy tonight and Friday. Little change in tempera- ure, GEN! ERAL CON CONDITIONS A well goreicpes low-pressuré area is centered over Manitoba this morn- ing, and precipitation occurred from the Dakotas and Manitoba northwest- north Pacific coast. Pre- go occurred in the lower ley. From one to two inches of rain fell at many places in central North Dakota. The weather is fair over the southwest, and it 1¢ over’ the northwest this a Wiciters temperatures pre- ip ation ae “Butte, 1.84; = 84; Washburn, 1.50; Hyder 13; hall, — “River btage at 7 28s Mz kd foots 24- hour change, rise of 0.2 f station, barometric pres- sure at 7 a.m., 27.62 inches: reduced, 29.34. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. ETE Position Wanted [ON WA! young man 25 years old with a good general knowledge of bookkeeping and of- fice work. Have done considerable ‘work in grain elevators, handled the books, etc. Can furnish good refer- ences. Have had typing and book- keeping training in one of the best business colleges of the state. Would like to start work on or about July No. ao Tribune, in care of Ad. fo, 31. in a private home or work in a ho- tel or restaurant. Phone 579-R. dresses, New York, of highest quality. All pore ie and matron. rows ices. lew Dress Shoppe, Eighth street. Notice NOTIOE—Make your entries for the novelty Ford race at 119 Pifth street. Entries close June 14th. Reom and Beard FOR SALE—Paneled screen, step ladder, cot, desk, chairs, table, ker- osene stove, cupboard, counter and long table. if taken at once. Call at 214 lway from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. or telephone 367. FOR SALE—Household furniture at 618 Third street. Bed davenport, gateleg table and chairs, dresser. Bridge lamp, victrola, rugs, screen. Call after 6 p. m. or 367. ‘FOR SALE Blager sewing machine, very cheap. 1650-W or call at 606 Fourteenth. NOTICE 4 {to 40 do such work repair vaintii jp Non 1 and Noo 3 of *ticu- pode 6 wt be ate material bi the rei ler is to haul it from Wing. rie | Pay be hea xS one ere at ae 2 é’cloc as ea Feaerves the sy owe Sune MARTHA SotuaNen, Clerk of Lyman D k. Dated June 11th; 1930. mE Bact he Six Escape from ving j his wife, Betty Lindley, ¢ champicn. Blazing Airplane — Athens, Greece, June 12.—(7)—Six were passengers in Mytilene harbor Tuesday. Four of them were priests; the other two were Ernest Lindley, ne permen, and swimming 0 YOUNG MAN WA! If you are out of a job or dissatisfied with present. bisovac$ ‘we will place you. Earnings as apprentice above. the average ‘with much t higher pay aft- er learning. Apply No. 9 Hoskins building between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p. m. tonight. WANTED—Middle-aged married man for night service in one of Bis- marck’s leading garages. Write Bis- ated ‘Tribune, in care of Ad. N@. ys an bicycles for bicycle race at Bis- marck race meet. Make entries by Saturday at 119 Fifth street. Female Help Wanted ADDRESSING ENVELOPES—Work at home during spare time. Sub- stantial weekly pay; experience un- Dignified necessary. , for honest, sincere, ambitious per- gons. ADVANCEMENT LEAGUE, NAPERVILLE, ILL. es Agent person to tntrodl ind supply the introduce and supply the demand for Rawleigh Household Products in East Morton, Kidder county and other localities in south west section of North Dakota $150 to $400 @ month or more profit. Rawleigh Sales and Service Methods get business everywhere. No selling experience required. We supply products, outfit—everything you need. Profits should eho] every month. Lowest prices; best values; most complete service. W. T. Rawleigh Co., Dept. ND-322, Minnedpolis, Minn. ee Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Cafe in @ good county seat town. Write Bismarck Tribune, in care of Ad. No. 36. Lots for Sale FOR SALE—Lots on Twentieth street city water, street graded, 50x160 ft.. $10.00 monthly payments, withort interest. See 8.8, Clifford, Bis- marck, N. D. he LG 8 «BBS g age? i i fl Phone 1452. Bismarck, N. D. SAVE Mi USED CARS With an O. K. that counts. 1927 lent condition, Down payment only $140.00. ype. We trade and give terms. CAPITAL CHEVROLET CO. Phone 432. 318 Eighth street or phone 834-J. FOR Two light housekeeping rooms, next to bath, fe} facing street, hot water for bath. 517 Second street. nished front room on ground floor, gas for cooking. Haselhurst, 411 Fifth street. Phone 273. Toons modern home. Cloge i reason- able price. Breakfast if desired. Call at 601 Third street. FOR RENT—Two clean, cool sleep- ing rooms, 1 or 2 in room. Reason- able rent. Close in. Meals if desir- ed. Call 112 Ave. A. FOR RENT—Sleeping room, also room for light housekeeping. Rent. reasonable. Call at 928 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room in modern home. Close in. Call at 417 Sixth street or phone 214-M. FOR RENT—Small furnished sleep- ing room. Call at 619 Sixth street. Phone 619-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room uae ee home. Call at 709 mith 8 LS Houses and Flats modern house on a 50 ft. front lot, located at 310 Eighth street. For informa- tion or particulars, Write A. H. Solberg, Route 1, Bismarck, N, D. FOR RENT—A strictly modern house with garage, also a 4 room apart- ment furnished or unfurnished, Both close in. Phone 905. FOR RENT—Five room modern house. Close in. Call at 924 Fourth street or phone 543-W. iy 1313 “all al Rosser Ave. Call Frank Krall, the tailor. YOR RENT—A four room house, partly modern. Call at rear of 115 First street. Re ive room house. Phone 1421-R. —Five room quire 21¢ Fifth street. ——— Apartments R RENT—Ni room unfurnished apartment with kitchenette, private bath and pri- vate entrance, Adults preferred. Phone 896-J or call at 1006 Fifth 601 Second street or phone 1468. RENT—Two, 2 room upstairs apartments, clean and neat. 5 nished for light housekeeping, $22 and $25 month. Call at 1100 Broadway. Phone 129-W. * Close Fc 217 Eighth street or phone Ave. A or phone 1256-W. RENT—One room 4] with kitchenette, also 2 room a. ment. Phone 1063 or inquire at room a ee College aie Apartment with private bath. apartment, $16.00 Call at 618 Sixth street. Phone 1213-W. fence posts. Inquire at Central xe ee acne oh, Phone inka, Alee Couch,