The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 29, 1937, Page 2

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No Inquest Is Planned 2 CORDNER PICTURES In Bridge Crash Death killed in an automobile accident on ij the Missouri river bridge between Bis- { MAIL EARLY PLEA marck and Mandan, Nov. 18, has been “t ordered, Dr. L, W. Larson, Burleigh lecunty coroner, said Monday. A coroner's jury, consisting of John Postoffice Foreman Shows That |French, Jack Hintgen and L. H. Rich- 200 Per C mond has been sworn in and viewed Volume Jumps er Cent | meming’s body before burial last week, ii however, Larson said. This was done at Christmas Season in order to forestall necessity of ex- huming the body in the event an in- Because the volume of mail in-/quest is called later, it was explained, creases an average of 200 per cent/since members of a coroner's jury are during the Christmas holiday se@-/required by law to see the body. son, it is necessary that Uncle Sam} Adam Lefor, state bank examiner in- make every effort to get the public|jured in the same accident, is still in to mail early, Ferris Cordner, fore-/the St. Alexius hospital here. Phy- man at the Bismarck postoffice, told |sicians said Monday he was “conva- the Lions club Monday. . lescing nicely” but may be in the hos- From day to day throughout the| pital for another week. year, the postoffice force here handles an average of 32,000 pieces of first and second class mail alone, Cordner el rt declared. During the holiday season this figure jumps to an average of ea r epo! | Se eects 8 Gay. T f mail WEATHER FORECTST Handling this heavy volume of mai * Partl: is a force that averages 26 permanent Cin eaoe tanto: ee act se employes and nine substitutes in the] cold tonight. postoffice department. Receipts in| For North Dakota: Partly alan s|tonight and Tuesday; not 80 co recent years have totaled about $230,- | conta} and east portions tonight. 000 annually, Cordner sald. For South Dakota: Partly cloudy William Koch was elected third tonight nn Znewaey: not so cold east vice-president of the club to fill aj) portion tonight. ¥ vacancy, and Fred Peterson was named] ,,f0P Motsr euat of Divides, Tuesday as club representative on the city| generally fair. committee which will sponsor the| For Minnesota: Generally fair to- Kiddies’ Christmas party. night and Ti real fd nor ne Gane the board of directors will meet at) day. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday in the clubrooms. Group singing was led by Dr. ae wes, velahede fap ds oyay, Charles Arneson. @ barometric pressur oii charge of he progam were Pills efter ee BEN Bat Iman, chairman, and Dr. A. M. sure extends from the middle tlsais- Fish i le: north westwar ‘Jack Perry of Minneapolis was @ farth Pacific const, Kamloops 30.50 : Inches. Light precipitation has oc- 2 curred at scattered places over the northwest, but the weather is gener- DES LACS MAN DIES ally fair throughout Mississipp! Minot, N. D, Nov. 29—(P)—Breret | YANO it gupta “tempssatutes Kinyon, 35, Des Lacs, died Monday in | prevail northern Minnesota and a Minot hospital to which he had been | northern - North Dakots con admitted Nov. 16. Death was caused °’Sismarck station barometer, Inches: by a pulmonary hemorrhage. a821 Reduced | to sea level, 30.17. 3, ELDRIDGE INFANT DIES Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 29.—Bron- PRECIPITATION chial pneumonia caused the death] For Bismarck Station: here of Janice Jean, 4-months-old| Total this rooney te daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Total, Ja Boelke of Eldridge. Normal, January 1st to Accumulated excesa to date NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Event Extraordinary! A Thrilling, glamorous etage abectacie that” has won the world’s ecstatic applat Mail or Phone orders to Fi ce Fritch, Woodmansee Stationery, 116 Fourth, Phone 537, Box-office now at Woodmansee Stationery. Tickets $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50. SSeS bans momen Cannan ones: Se Ww Sheridan, Wy: Cae Sioux City, a, clay. 13 Spokane,, Wash., ‘fo; fy 28 Swift Current, &, cldy. 4 ‘ The Pas, Man, clear -23 -13 .00 Winnipeg, Man, clear.. -8 @ 00 ALL WEEK SPECIALS LAKELAND, QUICK OR REGULAR OATMEAL ... “us = 15¢ WIZDOM, CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS ___.......3No. 2 cans 25¢ ANGELO CORNED BEEF_..12-0z. can 19¢ HARVEST QUEEN BREAKFAST WHEAT %: 17e BISQUICK ____...40-oz. pkg. 29¢ HARVEST QUEEN, HALVES OR SLICED PEACHES __._.. 2..%°2.. $7 JOAN OF ARC RED KIDNEY BEANS 3°: 25¢ Red Owl Meat Dept. Tuesday and Wednesday Specials | LEAN SLICED PORK STEAK _._________.|b. 18 STEAK, round or sirloin__ tb. 21c BOCK CHICKEN LEGS, 6 for 25¢ TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 468 565 Bread: $2.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE ric, Sacra ane ace Stewart Officlates [Raining oom seat in the house The Box-Office Sensation of baila - asa sia oruatein york | the f det is : call 2 Continents ip go| the manner of defeating a contrac, | nh 1907, NEA Bervce no) (PRR $8, Producing houing within For the convenience ie the awellant guy who ever Aaditorium gs arg Williston, clay. Hot Fee ot ee nee oe ee y z and comfort of our ai... meen kt Now on 5th American Tour— WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS C ONTINUE D Nebraska 3; Kansas State 0. Sac to aubeatten| Derrabe a: 4 ° patrons the slope of Has Played to Sold-Out Houses Low- High- from page ene: nin gte Dame 18; Southern Callfor-lin; to ‘meet the needs of families of fl will TUES Only. ‘Aberdeen, 8. D., clear -10 06 Holy Cross 20; Boston College 0, |™oderate means,” since the govern- ‘ the oor be . ° WED. pUnOK Belety ata gay. Sie Mandan Persons Loulsians State 20; Tulane 7, ment already had made provision un- || Hii changed to give the ||| By far, the greatest of all fs Ghleego, il, peigy. + 18 Win Contest Clash| “27,5.%s70. motion pictures. You'll Bea itcinen, Yowa, cleat }4 pinta Arkansas 28; spectator. an unre- ||| never fogret it. Se oo Foreagtnnnry Sieentie or! » Poly 1: 2h | || stricted view of the||| «4 3 : , Turtle Lake, - ; Helens, Mont i 90 dock, ‘Regan, Cleveland, Garrison,| Montana 14; North Dakota U. 3, aly picture from any Hell S 2 i . Bi Mes | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1987 h continuity of production | the consideration of farm legislatiun| national 4-H . CONTINUE D jet emptoymen x to adjust the cost of vas (al promiertive com: = Eigiey Baerga od ‘s from page one. housing to the consumer's means: In a letter to Barkley Saturday,|ord of canning 9,356 pints of fruit Con a 8 A federal-private Dakeld SUIT SIGNAL TURNS TRICK Seewar ae Champion Becker's Directing Play Is Rewarded With Top Score in Masters’ Tournament . ‘nothing By WILLIAM E, McKENNEY tuted for existing “I (Secretary, American Contract Bridge League) finition which officials regatd ss too CONTINUED This 1s the conclusion of @ se- | defense. In the development of this! ""§ “Liberalise provisions for char-_! i Ph associations | Revamping Setup government was ries of 12 articles illustrating the e ris of artiles ae ting he play, now in general use, I am glad to tering national mortgage sso . Republicans Term eee where they won peda peigehaed a} Tather| building projects by a single or, : House Bill Threat CAPI T OL ad ‘unusua. irecting | + ” . work — play which enabled my partner and| ;panker, mortgage; the reconstruc: To Export Market me to defeat a contract in the .Mas- ital pur- corporat SOLUTION TO PREVIOUS | ters’ Individual last spring. Sraitale: Yo Noe a eae . PROBLEM My partner, East, was permitted to! °°; .| “Its crop control bill, differing wide- {rest of Chins, tormeriy “of Philadelphia. ‘won the Heap en eager hea Crore 11 ene fe $2000 000,000 limita /1y on some points from the. sonste|\ Japanese reported capture Monday ast mes Masters’ National Individual cham- rapes deen erent jack! insurable apply to the amount of in-| Measure, Provoked @ sharply worded jof three a Scans ee minority report from five Republicans | defenses, bringing plonship in New York last April and with the king. In order to show that| tiure'e © oe um@tanding at any one} o. "110% culture committee, {ng distance of the last fortifications TO D AY in August finished third with Theo- 4 - ‘This group, headed by Rep. Andre- | before China's capital. dore A. Lightner in the National Mas- 8 Re ere a eTETe Oe st og. [ser of Minnesota, oy eine ‘pro.| Official communique said the Jap- bei tanl an event Becker had previ- higher ‘pired last April, Arbab X- | posed legislation would completely dis- ances Soup uaneyi on the He is the leading Mester Point win- of loans up to $10,000 for moderniea- |1cate agriculture in the Unied States, | OOS Svusth on the ‘ahanghal-Nane in Hon and! repairs, buy excluding eauip- retitive, farm products and result in|Kking railroad; and Thing, about 85 aa Sisappearance of the export market. jénlles southeast of Nanking. i The committee vote on the was ing these proposals for immediate con- aideration’ as “an important part of | egos CeagmNcry semeried the C ONTINUE D the program for “increasing general / home and abroad for farm products, from page ene. business activity and employment! It proposes to stabilize farm prices when the finesse was taken my during the coming year.” by farmer-government control of acre-} North Dakotans f ner won the trick and returned aj “From the point of view of wide-/age and marketing, storing of surplus G WAG (i: = heart. We thereby defeated the con- Soe Serer economic re-|ctops, Jeera! loans cs ‘soll Take Honors at weal Gart ich ract two tricks for what proved to be} covery,” he led, “housing const!- | conserva‘ enefits ice sud- ‘. the best score on the hand. "| tutes the largest. and most. promising | sidies. Livestock Show ne aang penoreninsaag Voluntary Contracts fit: Katherine Meyer, Ray, N. D., red poin' that building of new| It provides. for voluntary wheat and ribbon. .. | . Best wool dress or suit: Ruby Myhre, byjcorn acreage contracts and for mar- Aiamo, N. D., red ribbon, My! Best cotton school dress: Gail Saw- yer, Perino N, D. red ribbon. drastic, Seventeen-year-old Mary F. Thomp- makes a vulnerable overcall an of Durham, N. C., was proclaimed BRIAN AMERNI Det y tA AMD ing i owe what should Lise ot Us Gear ta dais te Pacaia ed pees America’s greatest contract ic oe Announcement By B. J. Becker Great stress has been placed by players and analysts alike on correct bidding of hands on contract. Now- adays, however, bidding has been pretty well standardized, at least as far as expert play is concerned. Not enough stress is placed on play, and particularly on defense, the most | difficult phase of contract. Experts all concede that the suit-directing | play, which in many cases eliminates the possibility of a losing guess as to The Bismarck thea- ter will be closed until Sunday, De- cember 5th Me’s What Love Is AB About? ‘Women called him ‘Great’! Men Opener—@ K. 2 At Hoffman Funeral) -: sn‘nmpiy poming ons ghat a4 4s ew, pale ie ‘ A ” — eccur and what the i luxurious Chairs ni a S geen Rev, Gilbert W) Stewart, tl were,” he sald. Previously she Bad : i ‘ { f 4 ; Noo Biatté, Ne # lpelon, “Grand "Porss, Port Hinoatn |e Hirst Presuritian ebaren ans [petniea “out unat the “sharp. tit of will be installed||| : ; a] ae | Regent, Kildeer, Gilby, Golva, Line|¢2M, officiated: at funeral services| wage rates and prices” last speing: JEAN HARLOW ‘ Phoenis, Arie 99 [tone Bigin, Haselion, Booger Baldwin, {Sunday in the Convert Funeral homs| reduced by 100,000 to 150,000 the num- throughout the en- Pierre, & Ba e167 oe att Haselton, Senger, Baldwin |r De. Leater E, Foftman, Mott den-|ber of new houses that were estimated Musical - News BEN LYON Agpalle, 8 8 |ballote ‘were dispatched by airmail to| ist, fatally injured in an automobile jin prospect tor this year, Admission 10c & 21e tire theater. JAMES HALL Rotebure, Or oo |Feach the Tribune office before the | gaiem with Rev. ¥. O. Muller, pestor |atruction deadline, Scores of previous cash prise win- |! the Evangelical church, officiating. /then,” he ners included: Stimson, 18; J. J. Thomas, Carrie E. MoGuiness and John Berg, Jr., 16; I. W. Huss, 16; Ar- thur Bauer, Sr. Theodore Martell, ‘00 |M. H. Anderson, John A, Zuger, Alton ‘Newton and Lyle J. Cleveland, 14; Matt Hummel, Martha Miller and Mrs. A, H, Gehring, 13. Last week's scores which formed the basis of the contest follow: Georgia Tech 6; Georgia 6. Columbia 0; Stanford 0. Rice 18; Baylor 7. ‘Texas Christian 3; 80. Methodist 0. Fordham 20; New York U. 7. Oklah Notice ‘the pure white ciga- Phone 626 518 9th St. Tuesday- Wednesday rette paper... notice how every Sree Chesterfield is like every other Roun Chesterfield—the same size and every one round, firm and well- 19c bb. filled, Pork Shoulder Notice when you smoke one how STEAK Chesterfields env talidor end how 20c bb. different they taste. That’s due to PORK SAUSAGE the careful way Chesterfield tobac- Home Made cos are aged and blended. 17c bb. Mild ripe tobaccos SMOKED HAM and pure cigarette paper Armour’s per « that’s why they're MILDER 12c each why they TASTE BETTER DON'T LOSE YOUR CAR {f you are past due on you: pres- ent contract, we will pay p the SALARY LOANS 6 to 00 Leave made anywhere in Biemares Trade Territery Salary Loan Co. Go. STRVEN

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