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  1. The Bismarck Tribune
  2. 1930-09-04

The Bismarck Tribune dated September 4, 1930

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 ‘North Dakota's Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1873 | ‘ ys City of Santo Domingo ARCK TRIBUNE The Weather Mostly fair tonight

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 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 1930 jess age has begun at Regent in Het- tinger county. Out in these wide...

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 ‘ \ ’ THS BISMAKUK TRIBUNK, ‘HURKSDA PRESDENT PLANNING Te TO GIVE FOUR TALKS) Series of Addresses Early Next Y, SHPLEMBEK 4,

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 An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDESI NEWSPAPER (Bstablished 1873) ‘ the Bismarck Tribune Company, Bis- entered at the

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 =. 7 dealt kindly with Jane Addams; who, Mrs. Charles Cook and Mrs. Charles | South Twelfth street. Pioneer Women Will mv LO

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 GRAND OPENING . GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING Ladies’ Full Fashioned * PURE

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 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 mmm GRAND OPENING 9-4 Bleached and Unbleached SHEETING- A good gee ie this

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 orm MANDAN NEWS Motorists Must Stop at Dangerous Mandan Corner Intersection of First Street ond MANDAN BOY HURT Seventh...

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 BPReEs — v= to te r- is id t~ th nh * « Ancient Ritual of less peeing Wee eat SEAN tel Btigad from bork wo ate were awakened

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 | THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1930 Failure to Take Chances Offered Them May Cost Giants Loop Flag . CUBS PLAY

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 wy ar « * 4 fl a, 7 i ba ’ and lrg i i ) \ Ww i i opr ey ' a L t y a ry - be ’ ar \ a & ¥ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY,...

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 1 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 b GE” AND NOW MY FRIENDS — GALE UPON THE RAREST > OF ALL DIAMONDS = THE

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 f s ane | Special Natural ‘amount of gas used over “Gas Edition Beware of Trifles, Londoner Advises London, Aug. 4— tga ligt

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 ARTIFICIAL GAS WAS DISCOVERED FIRST BY | VON HELMONT IN 1609 Progress in Development of Gas Was Slow Because of Many...

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 * | John Huff, farmer living in Grass i Lo se ordiabris aie papi ednesday nig! and today an autopsy’ will be performed on his

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 MANY SOUTH DAKOTA AND MONTANA FIRMS PROFIT BY NEW FUEL South Dakota State Cement Plant at Rapid City Put on Stronger Basis

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 \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 41930 The March of Progress Carries on| _ Bismarck’s Prosperity The following...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 pressure at market, (4) quantity of day’s work. This necessitated addi- ;

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 y AIANY ADVANTAGES IN RESIDENCE BASEMENT ‘Tedious Work of ‘Tending Fur- nace’ Eliminated; Leaves No Ashes to Haul * eated's

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 20 SE Pa THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. BADLANDS BENTONITE | Rolling the Pipe Into Place,...

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 oc hes ee LINE BUILDING ON INCREASE: HELPS BUSINESS SITUATION Steel Industry: Provided With Activity in Furnishing Large Pipe

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 ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 TWO LINES SERVING NORTH DAKOTA HAVE Third Line Into Flickertail State...

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 , ‘Associated Press Correspondent Gives Description of Area as He Finds it Almost the entire city ‘s to have been destroyed.

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 A Promise WE ARE Proud to Announce That NATURAL | GAS-—Nature’ s First Fuel, is now available. Through more than two Hundred

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