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tour of the Smokies of Tennessee and [PRESIDENT DICTATES 1 Park in tare, Wonates Pane lies haze-enshrouded peaks, thick forests. CUE ee A poblig Gamegear, ee eos resting Maxie 7 5 ; | tating the only formal address he will! creeks, waterfalls and valleys. ise BO be rent aes ellen rere Se panbls en ae detours, make on his current dip into the] The trip, starting at Knoxville, to the department’ t 2 Ws routing agencies and touring bureaus| and on numerous main routes. Insurance companies offer TRANSCONTINENTAL south. Tenn., required nearly nine hours. \ had been aiscriminating against North covering damage by cyclones . CONNECTIONS "Tis peemdene Aeed 195 departure ea rapier! rel spunea Prsticd GN. oe ee ae Dakota, and were diverting travel| The number of brain cells Ferd no ears ee! Pgh acid pth U unsat- . | Not o! . Only Hanford Aitines otter four F. D. R. Thrilled by Tour] cone eee a charlotte ahortiy | crak ce, route and applauded as the |G, N. D. A. Reports Good Gain | from this state, because of the |sreater at maturity than at bi Hanford, the fastest nocte Through Great Smoky Moun- | before 5 p. m. (EST) when he was) Leaving a picnic lunch in the midst| in Figures of 1936 Traffic | = south route—con' ry scheduled to take the platform at the| of a thunderstorm atop Clingman’s i Bles—airect connections. tains Wednesday new WPA-built municipal stadium| Dome, 6,000 feet above sea level, the Enumeration | and talk to re senators ane peeslaet crossed into North Carolins | Ashe . 6. 10-0) other citizens & dozen south-| by way of a Cherokee Indian reser- Fargo, N. D., Sept. 10.—()—Pre- | td haat ern: commonwealths. vation where he was inducted into thel liminary returns pics the 1936 fav | Organised by Young Democrats, the tribe. fic enumeration reveal a drop in| ' City wicket once bins, Chartig store, who 604-2-| Poultry Marking Plan. |'saemunt rece it sci tt hours of leisure in Tesort cit: a z & substant rease in foreign li- Prince Hotel ss ed | vited party wheel-horses and thetr| # OU arking in cense cars which was large enough ‘Thursday, before leaving for Char- lotte to address a southern state rally. A brief informal address at McCor- mick Field here was the only engage- ment arranged for the chief executive friends within several hundred miles to gather in the “green pastures” and “make the solid south more solid for Franklin Roosevelt.” Expresses Delight at Teur Encouraged in State “Ur HANFORD wdin lores A new poultry marking and record- ing program, introduced to eliminate or reduce poultry theft, is being en- couraged today by the North Da- kota State Poultry association and the state commissioner of agriculture, joint Sponsors of the movement. Applica- pon blanks may be secured by poultry raisers from produce and equipment Now You Can Wear dealers and hatcherymen, O. A. Bart- | ron, secretary of the poultry associa- FALSE TEETH | tlon announced. With Real ‘Comfort | FASTEETH, a new pleasant pow- der, keeps teeth firmly set. Deodor- ises. No gummy, goocy, pasty taste or feeling. To eat and laugh in com- fort just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. 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The human eye is the most intricate and complex organ in the entire human body—with @ lens, retina, ead literally millions of “seeing nerves”. Human eyes Geserve the greatest of care and c frequent examina tion to keep them in perfect seeing condition. His poor sight is undoubtedly @ handicap to the jellyfish. But thot's incidental. Humans are the ones thot are really handicapped by nerverockiag, minddulling faulty vision. North Dakota Power & Light Co. PER DOLLAR! guest of your Ford Dealer and see for yourself what a Ford V-8 will do? We invite you to take aridewithus. yQUR FORD DEALER 10% to 15% more miles per gallon”. . . That’s what today’s stock Ford V-8’s are showing over previous Ford V-8’s in public gasoline tests now being run by Ford Dealers. The test cars are equipped with a see-for-yourself glass gallon jug so that anybody can check the results. Wouldn't you like to make a test run as the PER DOLLAR! 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