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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE” Excellent ‘Tested Recipes bound in convenient form for use in your kitchen will be mailed FREE if you send your name and address. The ‘cooking lessons explain how you.can always have “good luck” in your baking through choosing the sight ing the heat of your oven, etc. Address JAQUES MFG. CO., CHICAGO 0 tensive drilling. National guard uni FILL GUARD AND REGULAR draft, Draft For Guard. aterials, mixing them, regulat- , These units will be put to work at in- s which have not been recruited to war strength by the time the mobilization. order ready will be filled ‘by tne selective which the president is empow- ered to-invoke for this purpose. The determination of the govern- vis RANKS BY DRAFT Believed Militia Will Be All Mobilized by at Least July 1 Washingtan, May 14.—Uatil this week the best information obtainable fixed the probable date for calling out the national guard at July There now is a chance that the date may Every national guard unit fit for; federal service will be called service. large units, in possible, be advanced to June. 15. ment to fill the regular army and na- tional guard by the draft will.mean that ‘besides the first increment of 500,000 for the new army, there will be drawn from the 10,000,000 men be- tween 21 and 30 years, inclusive, who will register for conscription an in- definite number of men to serve in the branches ‘of the service already forganized.. This may result in draft- ling from 700,000 to 800,000 instead of 500,000 men at once. Whatever date for mobilization of the guard may be selected army offi- {cers said that the state troops were jcertain to be welded into the army and drilled for the service long before { | NEW FIELD KITCHEN KEEPS FOOD HOT A DAY The United States may adopt a new typé of field kitchen, here shown, which keeps food hot 24 hours ’and.has a capacity for 250 men. ‘It is built on the thermos container. plan. shown being placed into the container, which: is clamped tight, guard the force of ‘officers’ to train the new army. Explains the Registration. President Wilson is preparing the proclamation to the country calling for the registration of men eligible for conscription, which he will issue when he signs the army bill. Owing to the fact that the war department is in receipt of many letters confus: ing registration and the selective draft itself, the following official state- ment was issued last nignt: “From many letters the war de- partment learns that registration and selective draft are being confounded. These are separate and distinct pro- cesses, enrolling of all male residents of the United States between the ages of 21 and 30, inclusive. Every male res- ident between the designated ages must register on the date set by the president's proclamation unless he is, in the regular army, the navy, the national guard, or naval militia actu- ally in the federal service.” * Penalty For Failure. Registration is simply the] No. “The enrolling is done in each vot-} * into} the selective draft force of They will be concentrated} men is ready for training. divisions wherever and brigades 500,009 Tn fact, the war department plan is elsewhere. | to draw from the regulars and the Yi thy by wg y /y Certain-teed is a name which has Enduring! come thru the storm of business competition strong- er than ever. Ie stands for quality, dependability, satisfaction and fair dealing. On the reputation of this rame there bas been built the world’s largest manufacturer of roofing and building papers. 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CERTAIN-TE) ‘TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION General Roofing Mfg. Con Grege Varnish Co. Mound City Paint & eae Co. Philadelphia t. Levis Beste. “New dod Sistas Detroit Beaaie ‘San Francisco Milwankee Cincinnati __New Orleane Minacapele Kania Crs Rett, SceLake Cy Dee Melacs Hoeace™ Lesdon Sydeey Havens j YY A) >} action relates to, and the object there- ing precinct, by a registrar appointed for the purpose The duties of the ist mendatory and are per- under tho sanction of an oath. Nething is left to his discretion, He is liable to “Ky penalty, impris: ment with no rnative of fine, making a false return or in any way being a party to or conniving at prac- | tices of favoritism or evasion. A like pealty impends over the individual who fails to register. The latter process of selection will be made by lot from the names 3- tered on the registration rolls. Full information as to exemptions and methods of selection will be publish- ed later. “Interpreters will be ,nee:1 cially in the foreign sections of ae Jarge cities, to assi questions on the registration Here is an opportunity for servi those who speak other languages t English. Schools and colleges, io, j will find in this a patriotic function.” SUMMONS. | State of North | leigh. fs District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis- trict. | vane Motor Sales Company, a Corpor- ation, Plaintiff, : akota, County of Bur- vs. | William Smith, General W. P. Car- | land, William P. Carlin, John K. | Wetherby, ‘Miles Mack, Eugene A. | Lilly, W. M. Stateler, R. J. Chase, | G. R. Bodgerow, and Their Un- known Wives, George P. Flannery | and Alice Flannery, His Wife, | Alexander Hughes and ° Mary H. Hughes, His Wife, Edmund A. Hughes and Edith Hughes, His ; Wife,’and all other persons un- | known claiming any estate or inter- | est in or lien or incumbrance upon | the property described in the com- |_ Plaint, Defendants. |The State of North Dakota to they Above Named Defendants: ; You'are hereby summoned to an- ;swer the complaint in this action, | which is filed in the office of the Clerk lof this Court, at the court house, in |the City of. Bismarck, Burleigh Coun- |ty, North Dakota, and to serve a copy jor your answer upon the subscribers | within thirty days after the service of | this summons upon you, exclusive of | | the day of’service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, i judgment will be taken against you | by default for the relief demanded in | the complaint. | Dated March 28th, 1917. | MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, | Attorneys For Plaintiff. | Office and postoffice address, Bis- j marek, North Dakota. | Notice to Said Defendants. | Please take notice that the above | of is to quiet title in the plaintiff to | | Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), of} | Block One Hundred Six (106), of he} | Original Plat of the City of Bismarck. | Burleigh County, North Dakota; and | that no rersonal claim is made against | You or a f you in said action. | MILLER, ZUGER & TILLOTSON, | Attorneys For Plaintiff. | No. 1 hard 5 @B2k No. 1 northern 6 @321 iNo. 1 northern, choice. @226 Regular to arrive 2 northern 3 wheat ... 2 hard Mont.. 2 hard Mont to arr 1 durum 2 durum. 3 yellow corn.. ellow corn to arr Other grad 4 yellow corn to arr 2 white Mon 3 white oats 3 white oats to an 306 @316 No. 4 white oats . 70% @ 738% Barle; 12) @V51 Barley Til @157 Carpe 240 @245 ae 322 @276, September » 226 | Close 1:44 p, m. = | . 1 hard on trk.. No, 1 northern on trk No. 2 northern , No. 3 northern No. 1 northern to No, 1 spot durum. No, 2 spot durum. No, 1 durum to arr . May Cats on trk . Rye on trk ... Barley on trk and to ar May July September October ». Close 1:47 p. m. ST. PAUL. Bei mae any 9,800; 15¢ to 25e! higher: $15.50@ 16.00; bulk, 5.80@15 CATTLE—Receipts,# 700; killers, | steady; steers, $6.50@1 cows and | heifers, $7.50@10.50; cal 0G 13.00; stockers and feeders, $5.00@ 10.00. SHEEP“Receipts, 400, strong with | TO RAISE CHINESE = UNIT FOR U. 8. Tien Tow Liv Tien, Tow Liu is the only Chinese in the officers reserve corps of Co-} lumbia university in New. York, and { is raising a Chinese unit to be pre-| sented to the United States. Liu took} See “The Pixies” May 16th. Tne Pixies” by school May 16. part in the Chinese revolution of 1911 | and won a medal for bravery. He is | a Columbia graduate. oan of food -is 0 borah. Taylor Lée!! Grate! Williams 0 Putnam, Henrietta Tower, W. T. I GRAIN MARKETS 4 Tyler, T. J, Downing, London & Lancashire Insurance company, MINNEAPOLIS. Northwestern Fire & Marine In- +-lambs-at -$9.00@14,’ wethers, $9.00 @11.50; ewes, $6.50@12.25, CHICAGO. HOGS — Receipts, 39,000, strong; bulk, °$16.10@16.50; light, $15.30@ ) 16.45;. mixed, 115.85@16.55; heavy, $15.85@16.60; rough, $15.80@16,00; pigs, .$10.65@14 5 CATTLE—1 Receipts, 18,000, strong; native beef steers, $9.50@13.70; stock- | ers and feeders, $7.60@10.40; cov and heifers, $6. 65@11.10; calves, $9. 73| @14.2 SHEEP — Receipts, 8,000, strong; | | wethers, $12.00@14.75; lambs; $14.60. ZECBRUGRI 8 “STORMED BY AR (Continued trom from “page one) lacked much of their recent spirited- ness. The number of prisoners taken! | during this time ‘nas been exception- | ally large for the character of opera- tions and the number of troops in- volved. It may be that the Germans have become so tired of sending so many of their troops to death in mass formation. The heat wave in the LOVE pininlaheata: “SCIENCE? ‘Threads of Fate’ Strongest of Metre Wonderplays * it Viola Dana as the star.“Also a METRO DREW COMEDY at the QORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT 10c and. 15c fighting district has been temporarily broken by a series of thunder siorms. ' 1 CAPTURE 49,000. | With the British Armies in France (From a staff correspondent of the | Associated Press), ‘May 14.—Accord- ing to authoritative figures now avail- between April 9 and May 12 captured 40,579 Germans, including 976 offi- cers, 444 heavy and field cannon, 9. machine. guns and 386 trench can- non. Perey. P. Bliss, -plaintiff va. Frank! ; Irving Barrett, Harold Sanvold, De- surance company, Sun Insurance office, W. B. Joice & company, Ern- est B. Munson and O. T. Munson, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Munson brothers, Fred B. Tyler, and all other persons unknown claiming any estate or interest in or lien} or incumbrance upon the property | , four (4), northeast quarter ( east quart quarter (N' of the south in section able, the French and British armies! hundred thirt dred Tange si cording to the United States govern- Attorneys than F, x (6) and seven alt (S%4) of the E14), the south- r (SE) of the northwest and east half (E14) st quarter (SW), all ix (6), township one hve’ (5), (7), and the south F. Prentice, late of the city “of Bis- marck, in the county of Burleigh, and state of North Dakota, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons hav- ing claims against said deceased, to them with the necessary , within four months after nine (139) north, of| the first publication of this notice, to range seventy-seven (77) west, and{ Said administratrix at the office of the southwest qlarter (S\W%) of} Newton, Dullam & Young, in the City \ section one (1), township one ‘aun-| National Bank building, in the city of Bismarck in said Burleigh county, North Dakota. Dated April 24, A. D., 1917. NELLIE JUDD PRENTICE, (189) (78) of ace thirty-nine venty, north, west, SUMMONS. : . . S 4 ment survey thereof; that the pur- State of North Dakota, county af Pose of this ad to aiet in] pins Publication on the 26th day” ce e 88: —. | plaintiff the title to said real prop- i In district court, Sixth judicial dis-(Oiiy. Feunatsns nercowat alain te April, A.D. 1917 4-26 trict, i made st any of the defendants. me Difference. a little fric Hud ane-halt ait him wha up. ‘ON, DULLAM & YOUNG, for Plaintiff, Bismarck. North Dako! (jo mine was guys old his fate the wanted t Ile. replied “Well” id his B the diff nce between z, The little fellow moment, finally he and Leader. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of Na Prentice, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Nellie Judd Prentice, ad- of the estate of Nathan described in the complaint, defend- ants, The State of North Dakota to the} Above You a swer th ; Which w: clerk of the district court of Bur-| leigh county, ord day @ copy of your answer to said com plaint u | Offices in the ‘city of Bismarck, Bur-! leigh county, thirty days after theiservice of tis) |summons upon you, exclusive of the | Named Defendants: re hereby summoned to an-! @ complaint in tis action, as filed in ‘the office of the; North Dakota, on the of May, 1917, and to serve) list price will take effect in a few days. pon the subscribers at their another 5 per cent. Further taxes that are too numerous North Dakota, within! mention that will mtean a still further increase in price. WAR TAX ON AUTOMOBILES The Government tax on automobiles of 5 per cent on the There will also be a tax on freight bills which will increase the freight charges to If you can buy before the raise takes effect will that not_inter- | situated in the day of service; and in case of your} | failure to appear or answer, judg ment will be taken against you by| default for the relief demanded in| the camplaint. Dated at Bismarck, North Dao May 3, 1917, NEWTON, Attorneys for H North Dakota. | Notice. | 0 the Above Named Defendants: | DULLAM & YOUNG, Plaintiff, Bismarck, You will please take notice that the above entitled action relates to the following described real property | ty of Bismarck, Bur-| | leigh: county, North Dakota, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (2), three (3), est you. Have You Purchased Your Conophore Lens? .... It is necessary for you to do this to comply with the law. The Secretary of State has a special officer around looking up Violations of the law. 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