The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1918, Page 8

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. csp fie BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE U, S. INDUSTRY SOLVES PROBLEM OF MAKING RECOILS FOR BIG GUNS Hydro-Pneumatic Mechanism, New Task for Americans, Is Turned Out by Quantities in Plant Built in Record Time. : Detroit, Mich., Sept. 7.—-The most|require 60 hours’ work for, each of intricate, difficult, and unfamiliar job ae four chatabere: With one ma- ‘ at we hav _|chine, all four of the chambers are of War work ohare nay had ig ug drilled in FOUR AND A. HALF dertake is successfullly under way. |HOURS: These holes must be without ' It is the production of the hydro-;a blemish, parallel, true to size, ex- pneumatic recoil mechanism for the |actly round and so highly polished on new 155 millimetre howitzer and gun /the inside that not the most minute vhich we are copying from French |Meduality remains, wale are copying Parts Are Kept Secret. models. / : There are a hundred different pro- This mechanism is being built by | cesses of machining that a steel billet Dodge Brothers of Detroit, in a plant;must go through. There are many. especially constructed since last No-!other -parts that st be fitted to it, vember. The story of the building of isome made of solid’ silver. When fin- a} tt _ this mechanism, and of much of the|ished, recoil and gun must be prac- t y Sees Xx machinery with which to doit is an tically one piece of steel. inspiring example of how American After the chambers are drilled, the rn manufacturing genius has been ap-|forging goes to various shaping ma- P i! plied to war problems. chines, where the surplus steel is cut | Before the United States entered the | from it. i ! war there had never been built a I went into the locked steel cage 7 A America a hydro-pneumatic recoil| where only a half dozen men in the Next Monday is the last day that you can buy Over- mechanism. A gun is only as good as | plant are permitted to go, and saw the lands and Knights at present prices. Next Tuesday its recoil mechanism.” It is easy to/parts of the mechanism laid out in e e e the Model 90 will advance $200.00; other models will build heavy gun berrels But the use/order for study. Only two or three z advance proportionately. There are bound to be fur- lof modern high-powered propelling |men know the names even of these v1scoe Ins charges has made the construction of | parts; they’ are known in the factory a We can make prompt delivery. i EUR paper cibiere ear een our government has under- : At the Minnesota State ey ai Ee, ules MINS bog a ; ; 8 & tarts SAE - tniesion because of broken springs. |taken to edard wie Geareta of this re- ing a Briscoe, broke the world’s five-mile track record. The same ' sq AUTOMOBILE OWNERS like our prompt, efficient J When our, ordnance, department cll, X cannot, give & description of | car won the Northewestern Sweepstages Race, the big feature, i Schneider) and the 155. mm. gun|doubtedly seen, moving pictures of the with a field of well known drivers competing. (the French Filloux) it faced a new! 15) in action, and has noted how problem. Two unsuc ‘ul attempts | the x” of the gun taken up by . r SS . LAHR MOTOR SALES CO Se ae ed ee eee ore. [ene neces mie eeean, Barrel returns - The Half Million Dollar Briscoe motor is fast coming to be e@ |{facturers to undertake the work. eq to its place by the recoil mechan- i rey . i Then on October 22 Dodge Hrothers ism and its pistons. This must, ut | known for its remarkable power and economy. Prices are going 5 vere called in, French blueprin Hee astardene ane 0 ee , OVERLAND DISTRIBUTORS renal ce en fy, alate tate: | to advance shortly. We have a few cars on hand for immediate a hey were asked t rtake ed several 155’s in ac! , they hay A 2, 4 the work, Inrnine days Dodge Broth-|never ‘been able to. find out. the se- delivety at the old figure. J ers designed the building in which |erets of the hydro-pneumatic recoil. ' ‘ i = 1 Fourth street. Also have your auto|the new mechanism was to be mad | But the fact of importance to the e E shields repaired. I have all sizes to|containing 12 acres under one roi American people is that our manufac- s ‘replace broken lights. Lowest prices|By the end of November a complete|turers are making’ them successfull YrYwin oO or om an | Suaranteed. "Faunce’s Fourth street. |concrete floor had been placed over jand that the production figure to q | 83192 W95|the whole 12 acres; on December 12 reached by Jan. 1, 1919, is an im- . A | — Sy w. s,s —— steel was going up; on January 4 the | pressive one. ‘ : Bismarck, N. D. first section of the plant, 148 feet by | In France, much of the work that | 818 feet, was up and ready for oper- this f. ry doing by machinery is ee ey TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY inthe meantime mens pes gone by hand, ‘That ts the reo! =| Lc ccc cc cr " 1g 7 Joti ation. Washington, D. C., Sept. 7.—Nation- | #, of special machinery had been design-! nificance of the, accomplishment over wide prohibition was a step nearer to-} WOMEN WANTED—Salary $24 full : ; This “hinery. y fe 4 e f Nf M MED NTE alary $2 ed and built. This machinery began | here The engineers of the Dod,2 a : g 4 day as a result of the adoption by! time, 50c¢ an hour spare time, dis-/i9 move into the building, whie co! Blan have aieeseded in working out \traordinary acts arising within the} Dodge Brothers motor cars. The ma-| elevation or deflection of »1-~' 45 de- the senate last night of the emergency | tributing | guaranteed hosiery to|struction of the other sections was |machinery for the quantity production | state. chine guns shoot 30 calibre bullets at |srees. The automobiles are flexible & agricultural appropriation bill with its | wearer. Permanent. Experience un-|ynder way. Street car tracks, sewer jof this vital part of our, new artiilery| Two regiments, designated as the) the rate of 420 per minute and are,and capable of high speed and re- fae dry rider and the announcement of the; necessary. Apply International |connections and a railroad siding | equipment. ‘: Ninth and Tenth, were raised in the] mounted on a swivel sitting on a-spec- auire but little room for maneuver- ‘ food department that the president) Mills, Norristown, Pa. were built. | pu w. 5, 5—— central and southern part of the state, jaily constructed frame over the hood.|ing. Two automobiles constitute a qeould: pxercise: his wartime authority 973. wks| "The Spirit of “Must Be Done.” | q Equi : Chie the Eleventh regiment was re-!jach gun is controlled by the gunner | Platoon, which unit has been found to after Decel ber taerteeee eon FOR aE ft i °. In the meantime, in the Dodge auto- | un qui ment pon cruited wholly from Chicago and vie! at the side of the driver and can be / offer the Breatast mobility; cember 1 next. iN SALE—N. W. 1-4 of section 32, ile plant, a million dollars worth} ey sinity. inted in any direction and to.an| . 8 3 8——— 4 / Under the federal ‘amendment the} township 140. range 80. Now Work: (eee eee ae yunning day. and | Dodge Brothers, Cars| civ... james A, Stuart was 0: Poin 3 : | “‘Tethune Wani Ads Bring Reauite manufacture of both beer and wine| ed .by Philip Harvey. Send your) night, turning out tools for the new |g Pil heer lectel by the governor to lead the} = ————— SS would be prohibited after May 1. 1919, / best offer to John Bylund, Coon Ra- aoe ee ig. “ond of December the State of Iinois Supplies Auto-| Chicago contingent, with the rank of 5 | 2 ue O; Amercan.ttoopa are Como") ~plds, lows: tool room of the new factory had | i ; N colonel. Nelson Morris, chairman of | ; : lized. and ie sale of intoxicants 973 wks |egoog00 worth of machinery in It. | mobiles to Company of New Coo Nee directors, of Morris” & \ FOR SALE ‘ would be prohibited after July 1. | aren B 8. ‘ The first completed, tested mechan- | National Guard Company, was made captain of. the j | ; : Under the presidént’s order only POR KENT—Six room house with lism was shipped to the ordnance de- i machine’ gun company, with a | 1917 Ford touring; car in H ayine/imey be manufactured after De bath. Fully modern. D. MeGillis,| partment in July. The curve of ship-| yracnine Gun Company No. 1 Blev-| strength of nearly one hundred men. good condition... J. B.. HAL- 4 Sera gta ; care Van Horn Hotel. 9 7 at {ments is rising now at a sharp an-! oth Illinois Infantry) has been pro-| ‘The slate “lesued pi equipment, LORAN & CO. INSURANCE, MW i le | vided sby th 3 ' including Springfield rifles. to the reg- } ‘ag THOSE, STORM WINDOWS. f EE Aa ape sears As I stepped from the executive of- | wided aby tie aiatee % Some iment; and to the machine gun com- Bismarck Bank ‘Building. Now is the time to kave your storm) FOR RENT—Rooms for light house-|gees in front of the plant into the | aadutne tock pany, guns of the latest pattern and All Drugdists Guarantee windows overhauled and repaired be-| keeping. See D. McGillis, ‘care Van | prea; glass roofed building. it was al-| "Wren ic scien eaaed ee ntiiols ' : é S fore we get busy. See Faunce’s| Horn Hotel 9 7 3t| most impossible to believe that nine | pecaine “fedenalized, "riitiediate’ steps - 7 w 7 months ago nothing of a ss : Vast were: taken fo organize three _regi- ‘ ing factory was in existence, # a. . ’ b I A bum uetOr) | ments of militia, which would be ° and that in its, place stood a cornfield | 5.3; ese a oemococmocmoe moc 0c=70} pe ocs0c 0g 0 Sco 0 P ou n t Ru t z way; in the country. . It typified the spirit | #Vailable incase of riots or other ex tet 1 0 i ead ; hy ray . a1 h of America at war—the spirit that; = i : Rheumatism is in the Blood ({.8%°"stsi si boxe: Sel Sarna pray 7 a tism until you cleanse your blood Dodge Brothers built 62 special ma- | Ou: ne Clean : eS : Liniments Will Never Cure. | the germs’ that cause’ the ie ee chines for drilling and reaming the ; : 4 at ANE % i i] : { If you are afflicted with Rheuma-|S. S, S, has never had an equal as a | orings in the great steel forging! — ¢; Shirt All He Needed |“ - . tism, why waste timo with liniments,| blood purifier and scores of sufferers from which the mechanism ‘is made. | \@ 8 g ia rh lotions and other local applications| say that it has cleansed théir blood of |The machines were a new departure | that never did cure Rheumatism, and| Rheumatism, and remo’ in ordnance work. ~The ordnance) “Ten years ago I was reduced to 8 never will? ‘ jot the disease fot tee ae practice in making a boring is to re-/a mere shadow. I was yellow as i . Do not try to rub the pain avray, | Get a bottle of 8. S. S, at your |Volve the gun barrel, while the cut-)a gold piece and would often be for you will never succeed. Try the|drug store, and get on the sight |ting tool is held stationary. Dodge |doubled up with most excruciating . sensible plan of finding the cause of| treatment to-day. If you want spe- | Brothers could see no reason why they | pains in| my stomach. Physicians the pain, and go after that. Remove! cial medical i ain i couldn't revolve the tool, and use six|could only relieve me with morphine. the cause, and there can be no pain. advice, you can obtain it at one time. Nobody had ever;I was advised to try Mayr’s Won- free by addressing Medical Director, dril | r i You will never be rid of Rheuma- i ° heard of boring more than one hole; derful Remedy and it helped me at ge : #3 wilt Laboratory, /Atants,, Ga: at a time. But Dodge Erothers start-;once, What is more, I have been ed work on 62 huge machines without | well ever since. A friend said he . waiting tor the first one to be a heaar one more clean shirt all 8 out. I would ever wear.” It is a simple, It works! I gaw six of these drills,; harmless preparation that removes; { i 4 9 each revolving at is proper the catarrhal mucus from the intestin- four drills, two from each end, des-jal tract and allays the inflammation tined to meet in the middle; two to| which causes practically all stomach, drill the upper chambers half way |liver and intestinal ailments, nelud- through the forgings. Under the old ling appendicitis. One dose will con- There is no farm equipment which will render such continuous, unfailing service asa Lally Light and Power Plant. It works three hundred and sixty-five days—day and night as you desire to use it. : method of drilling ordnance, it would | vince or money refunded. We have some dealers agencies open oe>0c—0¢ The wartime demand for econom- ical and efficient transportation is being successfully met by this business car. / 9c >oc 0c Soc o-oo 0 So—0: LLOYD GEORGE IN WALES It will pay you to visit us and examine this car 200-00 00 S000: M. B. GILMAN CO. 212 Main St. . BISMARCK ~ Phone 888 Stop to consider that, on the average farm, the twelve most essential farm implements are used altogether only about eighty-one entire working days while the Lalley Electric Plants serves you with satisfaction, every day in the year. Based on the actual number of hours used each year —the Lalley Plant gives you more actual service than other farm equipment. : It would cost you money to do without your corn planter, cultivator, rake and mower and yet—the Lalley Light and Power Plant works longer and steadier than all of them. ‘ The Lalley Light generates electricity cheaper than a city power plant. There is no reason why the farmer should do without the comforts of his city neighbors. Corwin Motor Co. BISMARCK, N. D. 9 | The haulage cost is unusually low. | The “Fighting Welshman,” from his latest photograph, taken at his old ihome in Wales. ‘He is being received by the mayor of| < ; ‘Neath,Alderman: Hopkin Morgan. : aa \

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