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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, MARCH 31, te Zi HAW } OUTBREAK IN STOCK IS-NOT FEARED INN. D. Officials, However, | | | CAPITOI One of the most exquisite hevel scenes ever filmed is part of « “The, Barefoot Boy,” a screen version of | Vhittier’s immortal ying the eountry lad, to the Capitol Theatre to- night and tomorrow. \ he Barefoot bey” grown up is & s clean and fine do whele- Take Pre- | cautions Against Hoof, Mouth Disease And the girl loved him devo. (tion seldom equalied. But “The Barefoot Boy” ip his humiliation at gined wrong, does not believe f worthy of the love of so fine and decides to give her up. she permits this sacrifice, 6 and it the ultimate outcome of fi their love leads to is one of the high spots of this tender love drama, John Bowers as “the barefoot boy” grown rie Daw as the girl, are, DR. SHORTRIDGE § BOUND OVER st before noon |} harge of nd degree | ¢: connection with the ngelo Holta of this city and | faq over to Dis MANY CATTLE TESTED i tha of Dickinson will defend: him. Rane ; »— INGUN FIGHT Boonville, Ark., Mar. 31—One child | 3 jwas killed and three other children | nd two men were wounded in staged by the family of Sam] ¥ and Geary Van Allen, on n Aik in- y in Lick Creek, seve i local boards | Southwest of Boonville yesterda Soult 3 “BAT KRAUSE | 4 TAKES LAY-OFF « Miss | go pugilist, form- | was here 0} SCHOOLS URGED et 4 ;.| Letter Sent by State Depart- | i nses, ferson Week, the schools | nt. | ment to City Superin- tendents metime, ma; month or clared he did not exp rem the ring. He has bought pool hall and rooming house | business there, but his lay off will} be occasioned by some differencgs |:* with Manager Hurle: organiz of prompt also an iner of her owne ure free fron s of cattle t to per-| 5 There is} i desire on the part o find out if herds | state, in tuberculosis. Little |acks that from dise: other- | carved the win- in fine | Prom | superintendent known as “Bet- to improve the | body ody and ch to noth- Lions Plan For. Ladies Night Members of the Lions club, at! noon report of Dr. Crewe that, 112 hor howed | Pi | today, discussed entertaininent of luncheon _for the need a hurry e the week was half over. acked © bill will | befe © prim-| If the} man » fact that they natures, so intemmational A 5 here on April 7. The regular Mou- day noon luncheon will be post- dei for a 6:15 p. m. dinner at which Mr, Masack will be guest of honor. Following the dinner there vill be a progressive whist and ridge party, the Lions members viting the ladies in for the even- ing. There was a good attendance at ub meeting today. A round i, discussion of various prob- ;| lems asm hel | Dr. Bouttelle Leaves | For South Dakota Mong, Lu Dr. Louisa E, Bouttelle, division lary and amany/ of child hygicne and public meet 2 eagle ao amazing book are arranged in has been. proaue- | nursing of the e : - aud costly stale, | intent hos tendered ‘her one simple alphabetical order. and jgaves for Blea. 8: D. where There are no divided pages, no The work in South Dakota will be supplements or addenda to con- a much large: eld. Miss ith Dion, R x. ‘tate supervisor ct/fuse you. ~The Thumb-Notch [jan bie Beutel and ae : Index makes all the wealth of oe ee tenn phe Sou Da-/information in its 1,825 pages Dr. Bowitelle’s office was cre-/instantly accessible. the enactment of the, Act and four! counties of the state were selected | jfor intensive work during her term of office. Her successor has | not been named. Dr. L. W. Larson | Hacites Here slang, world-war words, for- eign words, business terms, you jis come to Bismarck to succeed br {WAL find in this one immense, | Keudigar Ae Pathologist, associated | Ql} - inclusive vocabulary, in- | ¢ Quain and Ramstad clinic. : : jand in charge of laboratory work at inumerable outstanding facts in |recently hasbeen taking advancea |€VerY branch of human knowl- work atthe University of Minnesota. ledg . The State Department of, Agriculture and Labor an+ nounces that Mr. Herman Brocopp will act as special State Free Employment Agent with offices at the Bis- marek een Company, where Mr. G. N. Nelson is , manager, to handle farm labor generally ane the month of April. His | thousand Festival Singers | Not Disclosed | :: ; is Names He) publielgyil ed in the festi a surprise. HEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest wT with c K cloth, =| small sehc [many e | numb; lover, x Philip, Ho- jare working | high schools with of teache ceive this let The .entire contents of this | It inyol nitions of all the terms in use in every-day life, including scien- itific words, colloquialisms and ‘Church Against Pe OF PUBLIC MEN! AND WO- | <—Facts regarding Humanitarians, Women Ministers Presidents, Pontiffs, Painters, Poets, Sov- ereigns, Statesmen, Seen teNs: Nobel Prize | Winners. NAMES. OF NEW. KINGDOMS AND REPUBLICS — For the ‘first time in any Stockholm, March 31.--The govern- nt committee appointed to.investi- the demand of Swedish fémi- ists that women be allowed in the Swedish State’ Church on, an equal footimg with men has reported in favor of the women. The committee, however, recottmended a carefut i selection and gradual admission and, | at first, to those elerical posts which would benefit most from the kind of | UH service for which women are peculi- |ania, Nakichevan, Poland, the Far Eastern arly: fitted. Republic; The Kingdom of ,the Serbs, Stat, .or Free Staté of Ireland; Azerbaijan, Czecho-Slovakia, Kingdom of Egypt, Es- , Hejaz, Latvia or Lettonia, Lithu- A Opinions of chapt u wil Sweden have been requested by the | Croats, and Slovenes, known also as Jugo- b a gorsennine While all the chapters | Slavia. - . emphasize the great value of women e.. in Christian and: parochial work in} LEADING. CHARACFEERS IN. LITER- kenera) and urge further utilization! 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