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BRIDGE CONTRACT: AWARDED JARDINE i Action Deferred on Grade| Crossing Elimination Pro- ject for Minot A contract for construction of two bridges on U. 8. highway 81 south of Hillsboro was awarded Friday to the J. A. Jardine Bridge company of Far- go on a low bid of $34,337.81, W. J. Fiannigan, state highway commission - Action was deferred on a contract to construct a grade crossing elimina. tion project over the Soo Line tracks in Minot because of “right of way’ difficulty, Flannigan said. The Northern Improvement com- pany of Fargo was low bidder with an | offer of $184,641. Among six other bidders, Rue Construction Co. Bu- marck, was second low, $192,726; and; Haggart Construction Co. Fargo { third, $208,597. Work on the project, part of tir grade crossing elimination program for which money was made available | to the state by the bureau of publie | roads and WPA, will begin as soon as the contract is awarded, probably Nov | 27, Flannigan asserted. i Under the project specifications 90 working days are allowed for the; structure and 100 working days for | the grading work, highway officiais | stated, i Wm. Brown. Forecasts Mild Winter for N. D. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, HORSE SKIN COAT BIDS FOR POPULARITY Featuring the three latest dictates of fashion displayed here Is one of the new horse coats (center), a model act white fle with brown. The coats are expected to reach tops in popularity this winter. Note the smart cut trem Jacebster. At left is a new evening coat of scariet and dark brown Lyons velvet. di ually made ef horse skin in creamy and tailored seaming in this model Kolinsky trimmed and designed by Worth. The dinner (right) was designed by Herschel and is worn here by Claire Trevor. It features a fine fioral pattern, Persian in effect. (Associated Prese Photes) Fifty-five years in Burleigh coun- ty have qualified William Brown, re tired farmer of Painted Woods town. ship, as something of a weather fore- caster, Last week he predicted that North Dakota would enjoy from one to three weeks of Indian summer weather and now that the forecast has been borne | s out he goes further to say that North Dakota is slated to have a mild win- ter. Brown, who is 69 years old, doesn't claim to have any special powers of | © prognostication and he doesn't rely on astronomy or other atmospheric conditions to make his forecasts. He simply judges from his past exper- iences and takes a cue from the ha- bits of the Indians in making his de- ductions. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Morris Berger at 318 South Ninth St. Brown | \é while the Rocky loops, prevails over the Great Lakes Mississippi Valley and Plains but readings over the western (: came here from the farm in Painted Woods township only last week but his wife has been here for the past six months. FOOTBALL FANS WIN A CAR a week KFYR 9:30 (CST) TONIGHT | FOR SALE The House of Tomorrow Modernistic—Fireproof Phone Wm. J. Noggle, No. 728 Need Money? Briefly ... Here's Our Loan Plan 1—$5 to $400 loaned, and you get the entire amount in cash. 2—Repaid ments. in monthly install- 3—Loans made to single persons or married couples on their own signatures, or automobile collateral. Phone, Write or Call Out-of-town loans made everywhere Salary Loan Co. Geo, Stevens, Mgr. Dak. Natl. Bank Bidg. Phone 405 Bismarck and colder much wa much colder moderate cold wave in tion; strong northwest winds, dimin- ishing Saturday Precipitation has 0: Columbia and Alberta, the weather is gen 28.11 1.6 | Total this month Normal, Toti Normal, J Accumulated BISMARCK, clear Devils Lake, clear Williston, Fargo, peldy. Minot, 5 Grand Forks, cicar ... 3 Des Moines, Dodge Cit Edn Hay Helena, Mont., eld No. Platte, Okla. Phoenix, Winnipeg. the far north, the Canadian govern- ment is making easily accessible vast areas hitherto unreachable by pros- | pectors and surveyors. | = |\CONTINUE. Weather Report |! C Wins Zioncheck’s from page one: Post in Congress Penalties of U. S. Bus-Truck Measure Fargo, traffic and rate expert, featured WEATHER FORBLAST ‘or Bismarck and vicinity Ny fair and colder tonight much colder tonight. ‘or North Dakota: Generaliy fair tonight and Saturday colder tonight: moderate cold northeast portion morning South Dakota: tonight } ; much colder, i na: Fair tonight and der tonight and extreme n Saturday. For Minnesota: Mostly cloudy and tonight and Gen- SEATTLE! and Wash., vo-} ters elected] Warren G Magnuson. 31, a county pr cutor, to the ¢ on ressional post left vacant | by the — late} Representative Marion Zion- check. This was Magnu- son's seventh consecutive po- litical victory since college graduation. | s re Lenhart Greets Visitors Mayor A. P. Lenhart and J. M. Hardy of Bismarck extended the wel- come to the delegates and the response was made by C. L. Stucker of Ellen- cale. Appointment of the committee and the annual reports of the asso- ciation’s officers followed. Livestock Haulers Meet A session of livestock haulers with |Ivan Shafer and Harry Anderson in; north por- A low pressure ¢ upper Great tral Canadian Pro and Winniper high pressure Mountain re; 30.66 inches. Warm WEATHER CON N | | | inches | overlies | Kam- | ather program, starting at 8 p. m., tonight. Addresses by W. E. Hustleby dis- trict director of the I. C. C. and W. J. Flannigan, N. D. highway commuis- sioner; the election of officers and other unfinished business will occupy ‘ Sie the delegates Saturday morning, and will stretch from Halifax, N. S| at noon a new member luncheon will | through Montreal, Ottawa, and Win-/ be held with Robert Theel presiding. | Le | Saturday afternoon will be devoted nipeg across to Vancouver and will be 14 taiks by Ted V. Rodgers of Wash- important link in an airmail’ jngton, D. C., president of the Amer- vice covering the globe. | ican Trucking associations; Frank P i Magnuson =| | The trans-Canada air route, ex-| are neces. urred In British but elsewhere | pected to be complete next spring,! Bismarck station Reduced to Missouri river stag. 5 ft hour change, 9.0 ft, Sunrise, 7:34 2, m. Sunset, 5:04 p, m. PREC For Bismarck an ser ation to date this mgath to date NORTH DAKOTA rotNTs Lows Hig Daring to Love as She Feels a Woman May Love. -« KATHARINE HEPBURN HERBERT a ie a ity ?P y 5 Cal., ¢ 62 & Mont. clear 4472 Q a Minn., clear 44 B) clear: .. 4 e , Minn., peldy, a %, clear clear . WEATHER 0ld., nton, 4 , Mont., c Nebr., City, Okla, Ariz, Rapid Cit: Roseburg, Or St Louts, Mo., Sheridan, Sioux Cit: Spokane, Swift Current, ‘The Pas, Winnemucca, Ma ev. fan., clear . a ee | By improving aviation facilities in| TONIGHT second showing ‘Among the Breakers” Community Players’ CITY AUDITORIUM Curtain 8:15 Balcony 35c - - Main Floor 50c - - Gallery 25c ANNOUNCEMENT! 1 wish to announce to my friends, and the public at large, that 1 have purchased the business formerly knewn ss FITZ’ BAR and will be at your service {rom new en at 119 3rd Street. 1 will be giad to serve my patrons at this new address, which will be called Signed: H. F. Tiedman. in a drama carved from p the throbbing heart of a woman who dared as des- perately as she loved! 4 YOUR HEART AS “JO” IN af “LITTLE, WOMEN!” . IT'S HEPBURN'S GREATEST f CAPITOL ‘eiey - sot. - sun. opening offering ROLE SINCE SHE WON TIED’S BAR charge will wind up the first day's|* | Aughnay, traffic manager of the Mi- not Association of Commerce, and Paul Follett, executive secretary of | Ready to Enforce | the Montana Truck and Bus associ- | ation. cussed by Henry Belanger, | Kuski and L. T. Stensland. Rodgers will be the principal speak- jer at the banquet at 7 p. m., Saturday Bus problems will also be dis- Ralph inight in the Terrace Garens which 1 Friday morning's opening sessions. | will bring the conventin to a close. Serving on the convention commit- tee are, Harding, chairman; Goeson, Minot; Stucker, Ellendale; and Sny- der, Hardy, Julius Roswick, George Gronberg, and Clark Munroe, all of Bismarck. WINNIPEG CASH Winnipeg, Noy, 20 wheat No. 1 northern northern 1.07%; No. 3 Oats, N GRAIN UP), — The oldest church parish in this country is said to be that of St. John’s Episcopal church, Hampton, Va., es- tablished in 1610. State An “F” Man in action! A rapid fire comedy of a little guy with big ideas on crime! Fri. - Sat. Sun. with Jack Haley, Grace Bradley, William Frawley Comedy - - News and “Thilspin Tommy” LETYPE BRIEFS DeRIVERA EXECUTED Valencia, Spain.—Jose Antonio Pri- mo De Rivera, son of the late dictator, Gen. Miguel Primo De Rivera, was ex- ecuted by a firing squad Friday ior Participation in the Fascist rebellion. CARS, TRUCKS COLLIDE: Chicago.— Two streetcars. and a truck collided at a west side intersec- tion Friday, severely injuring 18 per- sons. 2 \ MONEY TOO ‘HOT’ Ottumwa, Iowa—John Wyatt, Ot- tumwa tavern proprietor, reached in- to an old oven in his tavern kitchen Friday to get $1,200 in bills he'd hid- den in the oven late Thursday until he could go buy a car Friday. He pulled out a handful of ashes. A waitress had lighted a fire under the oven, ON HUNGER STRIKE Minneapolis — Fourteen federal Prisoners, eight of whom are to go to Leavenworth penitentiary soon, be- gan a hunger strike in the county jail Thursday night. Charles Ham- ilton, jailer, attributed the strike to the long confinement of the mes. JONES SUCCEEDS WEEKS Fargo, N. D.—Approval by the board of administration of the appointment of Prof. E. H. Jones as acting head of PARAMO TODAY - SAT. Chosen Archbishop of Mexico by Pope A NEW pri- me mate of the Roman Catholic, church for Mexico has been appointed by Pope Pius XI in the per- son of Guiller- mo. Trischiler y Cordoba, left, bishop of San Luis. The dis- nitary will be known as the arch bishop of Mexico. the department of education to fill the vacancy caused by the death of A. D. Weeks, associate dean, was an-j nounced Friday. * 2 DIE IN CRASH ‘Washington—Marine corps head- quarters received word Friday that! 4 an officer and an enlisted man of the corps were killed Friday in the crash of an airplane near Annapolis, Md. Their names were given as First Lieu- tenant Cleo R. Keen and Sgt. Frank Egan, both attached to the marine corps base at Quantico, Va. JESSE OWENS TURNING PRO Cleveland—Jesse Owens, America’s dusky hero of the recent Olympic games, said Priday he will never run as an amateur again. “The movie and radio offers I've received are too tempting to throw to one side," he id. Birth Mrs, Frank J, Roth- rteenth St. at 7:57 Son, Mr. and schiller, 315 Th Alexius’ hospital. p.m. Thursday Deaths x John Simonson, 64, Ryder, at 9:50 a. m., Thursday, local hospital. Firemen were called to extinguish a small blaze in the chimney of the Ber- ger residence at 300 South Eighth 8t., Friday morning. The damage was only negligible. Bids will be opened by: the state highway department Friday afternoon on two construction projects, includ- ing an overhead grade crossing in Mi- not and a combination of two bridges in Traill county south of Hillsboro. ~— | Today’s Recipe t fil tte faded Seed on IR Baked Spiced Apple Sauce Ingredients are 3 cups sliced apples, 118 cups water, 2-3 cup sugar, % tea- spoon cinnamon, % teaspoon cloves, 1 lemon Slice. Add apples to water. Bake 25 min- utes in covered dish in moderate oven. Add rest of ingredients, uncover and bake 15 minutes, Serve warm or cold. A Pageant of the Show World! _ WILLIAM POWELL Myrna Loy Frank Morgan Harriet Hoctor Daily at 2:30 - 330 - 9:30. Admission—Matinees ..........26c All Evening . - SUN. PLEASE COME EARLY! League. The Tribune again will carry the in formative column 4 NOVEMBER WALLPAPER SALE We must move our entire stock of beautiful IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALL PAPERS to make room for 1937 patterns. 20% off on all paper. % Block South of Post Office. VANTINE PAINT AND GLASS COMPANY Finesse, You Contract Players! It’s The Open Season on Bridge And Starting Monday Nov. 23- McKENNEY ON BRIDGE — By William E. McKenney, Secretary, American Bridge His articles will ap- pear regularly on the sports page Beginning Monday . es | The Bismark Tribune MANDAN, N.D. ~