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The Bismarck Tribune dated April 1, 1933

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 BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1983 | Roosevelt Gains Edge in Farm - CATTLE, SHEEP, FLAX [BISMARCK GOES 10. AND

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 HOLD EX-CONVI FOLLOWING ATTACK ON FEDERAL PRISON Two Arrested As They Step From Airplane; Deny Fir- ing on Guards...

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 People’s Forum Sate ene Ee subject nd ter Letters dealing with ‘con ligious subjects, which ng thony idasis unt rly, oF |...

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 a The Bismarck Tribune tun Gets CCORET THE STATE'S OLD! NEWSP. (Established 1873) Published by The Bismarck Tribune Company,

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 SOCIETY NEVS Highth-Grade Girls Special Guests at B.P.W. Club Program Approximately 85 eighth-grade girls of the city were

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 100 ALREADY HAVE ' APPLIED FOR LOANS $125 Is Average Amount Asked in Burleigh County, Says Agricultural Agent tely 100...

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 é At Least Five Clubs Fi w TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1938 t Le: gure to Sound Hornsin National League Race’ PRATES AND GiRs

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 “INEW MONTH FINDS PV SHARE TRADERS IN af CAUTIOUS ATTITUDE ‘gc Then Regains Power To- ward Close ‘The list tried to rally for

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 ™ ‘ Farmers, This Page Is Designed to Help You Buy, Sell or Exchan, = ANNUAL SPRING FARMERS’ SALE LIST ¢ LIST COMPILED BY...

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 °\ Hl ay RUTH LITTLE Ira Bailey is spending a few, Ed she. Olson spent several days at} i last week transacting busi- |...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNR. . w THE ARTISTIC DIGNITY OF THIS 5 qi Bey ay Yip, 4 RESOLUTION - AND BE GUIDED 3, : 9 ACCORDINGLY- WE

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 FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH J. Moody, Pastor { Sunday, April 2nd: 1031 m.—Sunday ‘school. worship, | Theme: 245 p. Theme: “Barabbas

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 |THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ ; ' : APRIL 1, 1933 * As They Concern Apparel and Home Furnishings for 1933 Ea ya Vying with the...

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 e - # * PROCKS ACHIEVE CHIC! BY FABRIC AND COLOR Dresses for Every Hour’ of the Day Are More Charming Than for Many Seasons

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 They're Trade In Your Old Tires Bring in your old smooth tires unsafe for winter, and we will & ‘ accept them as part cash

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 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, APRIL T, 1938 SPRING SUITS MAY BE . TAILORED ORFEMININE Contrasting Ideas Are Carried | 4 F

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 _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SOLURDAY, APRIL 1, 1983 a A. W. LUCAS co. (In Business in Bismarck for Over a Third of a Century)...

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 Many Models Mark Showings Costumer Recent Warm Weather Gives Impetus to Buying Move- ment in This Area Although a late Easter

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 - Réjoice!: You've never seen such Easter Easter! $2.98 to $9. 90 | You'll be a success in any of these adorable 1933 models!

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 2 i hprcemangeonge see ‘um oagtable foundation * ee or PAA Fe APS I se on a a & to de | oe Hoe ee 2 i 8 DESIGNS MARK ~ MEN'S

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 ALL SPEEDS IN NEW DODGES ' DEVELOPED WITH QUIETNESS Bodies Are in New Designs; Helical Teeth in Transmission Eliminate Noise

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 WER BRAKES PROVIDED ow Vactium Cylinder Relieves Foot ssure; Makes Driving on Wet Street Safer baker’s new line consists of

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 CHEVROLET LEANS TOWARD MORE AUTOMATIC MACHINE Manual Controls on Dashboard Eliminated; New Bodies Are ‘Aer-Streamed’...

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 NEW BUICK’S WHEELBASE IS LONGER, BODIES ARE LARGER Walve-in-Head Straight Eight ‘Engine Mounted at Five Points in Rubber ‘The

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