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The Bismarck Tribune dated May 14, 1931

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 ee K ' * a ~ 4 , x ) rs ~ ; « ee + r q es « r rm North Dakota’s Oldest Newspaper ESTABLISHED 1878 Alfonso’s Property Confi

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 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1981 WORLD LEADERS SAY | REDUCTION OF CROPS | MAY SOLVE PROBLEN Chicago Banker Says

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 ey ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 DICKINSON BOY REGAINS HEALTH Thomas Klecker, 10, Returns Home From...

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 Boys’ Shirts In 1921, Similar Quality ‘Was $1.19! Buy Now, Save! 79c Brosdcloth and Percales in new, fancy pat- terns, Roomy

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 STARTS SATURDAY You Couldn't Begin to Buy Radios Like These in 1921 for Less Than $200 Single Braided ; Sturdy Glider!...

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 rh sH0ts (anne Lorn gs AMMO TEI F THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1981 Indian Party Planned For Graduate Nurses...

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 wise Mee ~~ eee ee a a * papetls: May 14-—-(AP) ‘Wis. to engage the {GOPHER GOLTERS LEAVE, [wie 1 engage the Badger i ry a a

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1981 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE An Independent Newspaper THE STATE'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER...

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 DICKINSON PLANNIN NEMORIAL PROGRAN Open Air Services Planned; Stark Victims of War Will Be Revered , _ Dickinson, N. D., May

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 I 4 “NEW BUSINESS 70 Karmel Corn Confection Will Be Manufactured and Sold From Store on Fifth Street Another new business...

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 rn OFFERS ANSWER 10 | Riotireatsin 1 Police ice Station | t CONUNDRUM ASKED|*~ se, ay ¢— opm" forth Side Park Police were in

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 esi THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 MANDAN NEWS ‘SELECT DATES 70 OBSERVE MANDAN'S | OOTH ANNIVERSARY...

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 » rh UTAH SENATOR JOINS ~ GROUP IN FAVOR OF HIGHER INCOME TAX King Also Agrees With Couzens That Gift Tax Should Be Restored

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 BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 Complete Schedule PRELIMINARIES WILL ~ BE RUNOFF FRIDAY; 13 SCHOOLS ENTER To Award

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 WEAKNESS OF RAILS (7 New York Stocks DRAGS STOCK WAR Crete Sto! DOWNWARD AT END Pee oe U. S, Stee! Breaks 3 Points ol Below

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 T guess I'll take a sirloin today—William's getting fussy again, since he’s gone back to work.” WAITING Colonel Woodcock, the

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