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The Bismarck Tribune dated March 17, 1934

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 ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE NOTED FIGURE IN HISTORY OF STATE SIGK SHORT TIME Heart Disease Account Takes Life of One of North Dako-

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 Pe McCloud Explains Yas, Suh, Das All a s a ta Stars Join Voorhees 0: on Greestoe at ‘Saturday N ight House Parties’...

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 iii , i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1984 7 exhumed and further examined] bore m he might ha ‘aaa tava Babi ea.

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 can Legion, by far the largest and most powerful group of its kind, has taken no stand on the matter. In- stead, it is...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, BATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 A. W. LUCAS CO. , For More than 34 Years on 4th St. in Bismarck A. W. LUCAS

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 Annual Pre-School Clinic Set for Mi ire. Knowles Requests All Com-! munity Council Organiza- tions to Assist ‘That the...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 Famous Quality! Picot Top CHIFFONS Day by day ther popularity agatha the best

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 High School Great Civilizer, complishments of Our Government.” The committee of judges will in- clude two Bismarck residents

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 Pick Shoes to Match Material in Handbag ‘When the handbag ig of grained...

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 plicate Far-Fiung Enter- | prises of New Deal i Editors Note—This is the sixth and last article of the series on “Roosevelt's

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 an? SHARE PRICES DROP)! Grain Quotations IN LATE FLURRY ON ees NEW. YORK EXCHANGE Losses Are are Sufered by by Leading eet, :

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 eT = vned artists. neVednesday evening at 7:30—Mide v Lenten services. Rev. P. Harre Church Be Nw Salem will exchange pulpits

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 sisi otieaeaaieiieiecha mn a Next Week- End SHOW, TRADE WEEK TO HOLD ATTENTION Hundreds Expected to Visit Cap- ital City...

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 HEIGHT ADVANTAGE OVERLOCAL CAGERS Jamestown Wins From Grand Forks 27 - 24 in Opening Game of Tourney Here MANDAN UPSETS...

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 _L SPRING SUITS SHOW MANY t @, | Two-toned yarn-dyed worsteds and houette is especially smart in the knee-length t. "VARIED

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 ~ HATCHET BORED IN INTERSTATE FIGHT -ONHOTOR icaNSEs Minnesota and North Dakota Officials Call Truce Pend- ing Developments

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 ' Ps ; ~NEW PLYMOUTH AT AUTO SHOW ¥ Dietrich, 7 PLYMOUTH DEALERS OFFERING TWO NEW LOW-PRICED MODELS i tion. Brake adjustments

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 _ NEW DODGE SIX COUPE HAS “FLOATING-CUSHION” WHEELS PRaOe criness oe ica | | New Car Embraces Drastic Changes in Design |...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: ATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 ~PORD HAS MARKED INPROVENENTS IK MOTOR AND BODY Comprehensive Displays of V-8

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1934 «DODGE HAS TWO LENGTHS AND ~ BIG ARRAY OF IMPROVEMENTS |commoniy-employ ed...

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 Studebaker R Airplane and Race Track Stamina’ Is Apt Description models. Seats are wider and deeper, leg room is more...

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 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1984 We, Steering and Stabilizer Bre Only. Few of Feat- ure Innovations A Brand new

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 sd GRAGE AND ECONOMY CHARACTERISTICS OF ARFLOW CHRYSLER Built on Principle of Bullet; Great Saver of. Gasoline and Oil...

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 - | 1934 Chevrolet Master Six Coach W CHEVROLET HAS 112-INCH WHEELBASE, ‘KNEES’ IN FRONT delve oe Streamlined Body Among Many

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