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PAGE 8: BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE MINNESOTA G. A. R. VETERANS HOLDING THEIR LAST MEET Pipestone, Minn., July 5.—The last meeting of the Southwestern Miresora G. A. R. association is being held here today and will continue through tomor- row, when the few remaining veterans of the Civil war, in this district, will Clote up the business of the organiza- jon. Last summer the annual encampment was held at Winebago. A few of the members were able to attend, and de- erded to hold this year’s meeting at Wells. During the past winter the Tauss of We veterans thinned to such an extent that the Wells post announc- | ed the few remaining G, A, R, men world be unable to attend to the de- fails necessary to make their comrades e fooetie during this year's en- fampment, ‘tuus announcement brought with it the decision by other posts to conclide | the annual meetings of the Southwest- ern Minnesota G, A. R. association. It was anounced at this morning's} session that the organization has no funds on hand, and its only assets are a number of army tents which ar ed at Winnebago, Orders were tor the immediate sale of the tents. The American Legion, it was nounced at this morning's an- meeting, will take up the work of the G. A. R. Members of the G. A. R. who wish to attend meetings of the American leg- jon will be guests, it wi THIRTEEN YEARS’ SEARCH ENDS IN FINDING SLAYER) Victoria, B. C., July 5.—A thirteen years’ search by the Canadian mounted police and the expenditure by the gov- ernment of more than $50,000 was re- warded recently when George M. Biermen delivered to Provincial Con- stable Kelly at the Hazleton jail, Simon Gun-a-Noot, charged with the murder of Alex McIntosh and Max Leelaire on June 19, 1906, With a price on his head Gun-a-Noot evaded the mounted police in the north country for thirteen years. Often the! police were close upon him, only to} Jose him, Reports at headquarters mong its most welcomed ced. GUY BATES POST TO ARRI'E IN PRIVATE CAR Today Guy Bates Post will arrive via the Northern Pa ec in his pri- together with s carrying the Masquerader,” which he will play tonight at the Auditor- ium. So strenuous is the dual role of Chilcote and Loder in “The Masquer- show that Gun-a-Noot was favored | more than any other man hunted by the mounted police by weather con¢ tions, On several occasions the police | had located him and when only a short; distance from his hiding place were; ferced to camp because of violent! storms, and when they Noot was gone. Henderson, who has a government contract for packing supplies to the Yu- kon territory, north of Hazleton. « upon Gun-a-Noot in an out trict and placed him under arrest. fugitive made no resistance, and al- though the police decl cefinitely identified in e tbe man wanted for the killing. dec ed he is not the man wanted. The au- thorities are making preparations for aa early trial. FLYNN GIVES TIP Bob Flynn, the local manager for the Fisk Tire Co., says: ‘ “In order to make it possible for those who are wise enough to adopt the suggestion of ‘Eventually, why not} now?’ the Washburn Crosby Co. main- That annoying ‘way at a critical ’ ° varnish. aaa! ~- in the water varnish, Kantmar Autowash is sults and most economical. |} atre. A SCIENTIFICALLY COMPOUNDED Autowash os A a Everybody who has washed a car knows how difficult it is to remove dirt and grease without injury to paint and A little Kantmar Autowash removes the tliickest coats of dirt and rease without difficulty, and it is harmless to paint and. ny eee scientific product, ideal in re- ader.” that Richard Walton Tully provides his star with this car in or- der that he may travel in such com- ‘fort as to do full justice to the per- formance whie on tour. This is one {of the longest parts ever played and Mr. Post is on the stage practically resumed the!from the time the curtain rises until} the last word is spoken. From an ar- i standpoint it is said there are |few characterizations to compare with it in the history of the American the- Mr. Post will not play this ; Piece here again as after next season {he is to have a new play. tains a huge corps of salesmen travel- {ing in autos by means of which they reach throughout the country, placing Gold Medal flour on the shelves of every cross-roads store and in every city grocerteria. “With nearly a thousand cars in op- eration, it is reasonable to presume that such a far-sighted company as | Washburn Crosby would take unusual pains to have their cars equipped with tires that can be. proven by test to Guy Bates Post and Audrey Anderson in “The Masquerader” At this time it is well to call atten- tion to the fact that no one will be seated during the action of the pro- logue of “The Masquerader.” The first scene reveals Mr. Tully’s re- markable stage picture of a London street shrouded in fog, and as the house is in practical darkness through the five minutes the scene lasts it is impossible to show patrons to their places while it is being played. Mr. Tully makes a practice of hav- ing only one production of each play on tour. In the case of “The Mas- querader” the mounting is so massive that it can only be played in theatres with ample stage room, for if the stage dimensions lack only six inches of the necessary measurements. the play cannot be done. That this im- moble quality of the production exists assures our playgoers of seeing ex- actly the same production used dur- ing the long engagements in the larg- er cities. Va GB Rr yield greatest mileage and most de- pendable service. 8 i “The significance of their choice of Fisk Tires, specified in instructions to salesmen, has been accepted by many tire users as the sure tip to a winner. It has been found that the new over- size principle which the Fisk people are using in their product is putting more miles into the tire than was ever before possible under the old type of construction,” squeak, squeak, squeak! __ Besides, it indicates real danger, because it means loose spokes. wreck a wheel. Then it crumbles and gives Spoktite stops squeaks and makes wheels permanently tight and safe, if applied in time. It is in universal use’ by all who know of its wonderful efficacy and economy. Examine your wheels and frequently. Your life may depend upon your wheel-spokes being tight. Loose spokes will moment, COMPOUNDED AND GUARANTEED BY THE WOODTITE LABORATORIES MODESTO, CALIFORNIA i aT 4 Ee) saatars 6 The appearance of a car ac- counts for much. A weather- worn top depreciates the value of a car about as much as anything. A_ sensible motorist will keep his top looking spick and span. Toptite water-proofs, pre- serves and heautifies. It has no rivals. It is the dependi- ble dressing. All progressive accessory and hardware dealers sell Spoktite, Toptite and Kant- mar_Autowash. 5 $22.5 NEW TOP FOR HOGS Chicago, July 5.—For the third time this week all record high prices were broken today in the hog market. New top figures are $22.25 per hundred- weight, a jump of. fifteen cents over yesterday. Lots of Seasonable Vegetables at Hand Bismarck markets are affording some good things to eat in tha way of fresh vegetables and fruits. Young home grown carrots;’ tho, first, of the season are selling: for’ 6. céhts ,,/a bunch, and the bunches of;larger ¢: rots, shipped in sellifor 15 c8ntt Cauliflowers are gh the market fap] 10, 20, 25 and 30 cents according: to size, and new béets sell for 10 cents Service for All Makes fe) Batteries Battery many wise motorists. That’s why they visit battery. Our service is * 206 Fourth Street Inspection Day once a month is marked on the calendars of! They know that an ounce of prevention is cheaper than a battery repair-bill. We can recharge and repair any make of modest—our work guaranteed. G. & W. Battery Co. the bunch. Green peas, fine ripe to- matoes and rutabagas are some other seasonable vegetables in the market. Red currants in the market this morning sold for 30 cents a lb, Wa- termelons are down to 6 cents a Ib. now, which is just half the price they were when they first came in. Fine red bananas are selling down town at 50 cents per dozen. Lucious cher- ries, peaches and plums are selling at moderate prices and fine peaches can be bought for 40 cents a dozen. Strawberries are at their best now, and two bits and a nickel buys a box of fine Hood River berries. SULPHUR SHOWER. Dawson, Y, T., July 3.—A_ sulphur- laden shower of rain said to be a rare phenomenon, fell over Dawson and its teinity last week, A thirty-minute dewnpour left pools and sidewalks aked with a yelolw substance which ora here delare is sulphur and scientists think was carried in us regularly. efficient—our charges - Telephone 11 . SERVICE SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. ‘About 150 excursionists"viewed the wonders of the nightless day un June 21, at this “end of the world.- The visitors went to Fork Yukon to wit- ness the sun’s complete marathon of Ithe Arctic Circle. the upper atmospheric currents from some distant volcanic eruption. A similar precipitation has been re- ported at Eagle, 100 miles north of here, and also on the extreme northern edge of British Columbia. — Chevrolet, Hupmobile and Hudson MOTOR CARS Smith Form-a-Trucks and Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Pennsylvania Tires Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts ACCESSORIES You-haveobserved that we frequently emphasize. the acc plicity of Dort des: essibility and sim- ign. . We have good reason to believe that no car on the market is of more simple and accessible construction. Perhaps the best way to make clear .. the value of Dort say it this way: When you desire accessibility is to to “tune up,” or “dope up,” or adjust this or that part you can do it yourself easily and at little cost. And of course there’s no need to point out that Dort simplicity means maximum freedom from rnechanical trouble. 8 F. O. B. Factory Spere Tires Extra’ NOTICE We have on hand a few used cars which we will sell at reduced prices in order to have aclean slate for our semi-annual inventory July 1. Some real bargains. Missouri Valley Motor Company BISMARCK, N. D. Willare SERVICE STATION Not “Next Week” —but “Today” One of the very first things to do; when you get your new car is to come around to battery headquarters. Drive right in. Have your battery regi: egistered and get the benefit of Willard 90-day Battery Insurance, It only takes a few minutes and may mean months of added life to your battery. At the same time ask us.to post ; you on the few simple rules of battery care that must be followed to get most service and longest life out of your battery, Be sure to ask for a copy of the booklet “Wi Service and You.” ae ——T H E— ELECTRIC SHOP B. K. SKEELS Everything Electrical Wiring Fixtures and Supplies Delco Farm Light Plants Phone 370 408 Bdwy.