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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1918, RYAN TO: WORK HESE are times when people are changing Aviation Chief’s Task in Europe | their mode of life and Zorming ew habits. Will Be to Work Out Definite Thty are good times to form the habit of Program For Future. trading at Bergesons’ and form the habit a | of wearing the better clothes, shoes, fur- ° Specific Performances For Eng- nishings, etc., better because the style is better, land, France, Italy and Amer- | Jdsts longer, looks better when they get old;-and | : Z - ica Expected to Be Laid Out. they work out'every dollar that you put into them. (By Newspaper Enterprise Ass'n.) | If you need a suit or overcoat, it will be to your Washington, D. C. Sept. 20.—Two| iS ; p ; i important steps in the gearing of Un-| advantage to buy now. The largest woolen. mills cle*Sam's airplane activities to the) ‘ have been commendeered by the Government and > § ajlied fighting machine are scheduleu | . is y to result from the visit to Europe witn | the boys in the trenches will’be clothed first. ° Secretary of War Baker. of John D.| / @yan, assistant secretary of war in| charge of aviation. | The first, and the most important) from an allied standpoint, will be the | co-ordination of the United States, England, France and Italy. A definite | allied airplane program will be work-| ~° ed out, with a specific part assigned | a r \ to each of these countries, on_ the . basis of its present ability to produce. | CUSTOM TAILORING ‘HAND PRESSING The program covered by this actual. | EXPERT REPAIRING\ . DRY CLEANING _ fi. existing producing capacity may be; j counted upon as certain. | i sy i A further program’ to be met if) . possible from increased capacity, will as : | ER ESON 17 ON be laid out. Every effort will be bent | — = a ——— J et o Gwe to meet this additional program, .and | i A i A ; . = i a © so far as it is met, whether wholly |Scene from the world’s biggest picture “THE WHIP,” the motion picture that amazes with its thrills. One gigantic sensation | . THE UNION DAYLIGHT STORE , or in part, it will contribute to allie after another for two hours. Comink to the Orpheum, September 26th and 27 | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS-CLOSED SUNDAYS P' supremacy. But this projected or ex- AES fi ss fi pected capacity will not be alowed to} a saison onto eta x ciotne|| 4 eeaaan ~ i complicate the definite aerial ‘ae () | by barrels, since 1900 are shown in| TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Say 5 Soe A : ive to be laid out on the bas‘s of es-j} IL the following figures: | \ > AFTER KILLIN : allied “airplane” cape So | : Sal G PET DOG.! : : Se arts ESP Ee a RRTTE : : ~ 450.000} - ; | the picture and the strong cast of all-{ FOR SALE—Houszhold — furniture. stranthe ah aero aaceeeee 675,000 ,,. Chicago, IIL, Sept. 20.—After shoot-|star players is headed by Herbert; Will sell chean for cash. Call at strength, but the inain allied air pro: oe sae Star. heated : perce . < a . 2,400,000 |ing and killing his pet dog, James R.| standing , the distinbuished actor.| 804 Main.street. °, gram will not depend upon it for its Maun, J ‘ Zs , supe ; aaa execution. | . ... 10,000,000 | Vann, ?r.. ae of the Illinois congre: Good clean comedies will comp!ete une | 9 20 2t 3 i ing! See {man, shot himself to d » today. | program. 2 keke sone! uncie Sam, of course. is counting Certainly our production of crude; He w: limeeliite deaticnere todas jibes | _Tritune Wau Aus Bring Results. upon contributing a steadily increas: | : oil is not increasing rapidly as it{and wa ars of age. ee » * ing number of Planes, complete and | j should be in ‘the face of our tremend- | aoe Wise 5 Shite efore. shipment from this | ous demand. When we ‘consider the | _—— furthé® vital contribution | ~ —— remarkably diverse! uses of oll pied: (oo ee Cee STO JOY ! will be thousands of Liberty motors | By RY. Me€ ucts, one milton barrels production | I SI JUDGMENT OF") for installation in English, {French 3 : A Ne wae ot crude oil a day does not seerh any-! sp P <a Z and Italian-uilt planes. Ptoduction | il Supply Investigator forthe News wheratneakenthlene. ORGLOG, of thy | To be living under a cloud, not of motors has far outstripped that of | paper Enterprise Ass'n.) war demand, oil has-become one of the | knowing the namesof your father, and planes, and the shops now turning out hington, Sept. 20.—The import- great niotive”powers ‘of business and | ten to be falsely accused of- murder these motors will be able to meet the | ance of gasoline in the conduct of the \the lubricator of the machinery of | S¢¢™S aboxt to be enough bad luck | extreme demands of the combined al-| war is more and more visible in Wash- | our industrial organization. The ‘yail- | for one man. But who would not bear 4 Zs lied plane shops. Already production | ington every day. ’ roads in one yea consumed 42,000,009 | “BS Willingly if it brought the love | ON THE BRINK OF A . of Liberty motors fs at the rate of! When the allies began their offen- | barrels of fuel oif.~ Oil-burning steam- | and trust of eautiful girl as a com- | x bg more than 40,000. annually—842 mo-|sive on the western front it was on ships are increasing in nutaber, and |2@®sation—particularly if this girl | PRECIPICE - * tors having been completed the first}, comparatively short line, but this; oil-burning naval vessels are multi. | Drought ; back the light of happiness | & week in September—and this output | has increased and is now three or four \plying. Think of the thousands of |i" the form of a restored father and | will be increased to at least 1,000; times g: er than when the drive j stationary gasoline engines in shops a cleared name? Such was the exper- The man who: is not weekly before the first of Novem-|pegan live weeks ago. and on farms, all needing oil and gas- jence of John O'Neil, played by Frank- | building up a - surplus ber. The trucks that this country has | oline. jivn- Farnum in “In Judgment Of,” a! Fund i o tinvally stand 7 The co-ordination of all allied air-jsent over by the’ thousands upon BUY Wes Metro production which will be the g fun is continually stand- plane programs: will do much to re-! thousands are taking the place of rail- | ue ‘ ae y; iy | attraction at the Orpheum theatre to-: 2 ing on the. brink’:of a ' move the ddubts and indecision that |roads, which the Germans are destroy- |Metz Under Fire of: j nigh Say anne Q, Nilsson is | precipice. ‘ pe has hampered’ progress in our plane|ing on their retreat. The allies do ° 9 . } so: rred wil Franklyn barnum inj poe seri “ production. Ryan is expected to. re-jnot take time to rebuild the railroads America’s Big Guns! - | / wtighe? turn with a definite knowlelge of just |They don’t have to. But it takes | at rie fal | He never knows the . ; the sorts of planes we are to be relied |oline to do all this. |_, Washington, Sept. 20.—The torts of 5 5 day whert loss “of, work, is upon to deliver. | ener ls ates sane ene, paves vesulinn en ie Hee are uadey fie of the American St. Mary s Sodality , illness or other: misfor- c " ‘ ago _|%inch guns an ose * . ~ “THE WHIP” TRAIN WRECK er to keep up the western offensive. | ccuihbae i emitialy : of eon erecr will givea i tune may demand ready b iS CAUSED A SENSATION.| The government is not making pub- I id ys 2ers a congress were | cash and find him unpre- i —— _ [lic its gasdline requirements in the |told today at a canference with mili- ared. an auere : x When the big train wreck, which|war, but it is known that they have ltary authorities. Ay CARD PARTY 3 Ms ‘ ' ‘ forms one of the gigantic scenes in|increased tremendously in the past | Production of Liberty motors has and ~- Bie uel “The Whip,” the world’s biggest mo-| three or four weeks. | passed the 7,000-mark. They are now TR y _ An account in the Say- ; tion picture, was staged in Maryland Gasoline Conference. On. SS using them for tanks, | ENTERTAINMEN ings Department of. this : fortis tremendous film arama, @ the The international petroleum confer- | ——— = | BdY W. 8.5. ‘ strong bank affords the > y table sensation was caused. the |ence of London has sent a committee \ | .Nature always warns you if your i i ‘ é x ate ae fi countryfolk in the immediate vicinity |to Washing: ton to determine what the Mark L Requa | bowels: are clogged or inflamed—heed | Friday Evening | Bismarck,ND. most convenient method 1 of the wreck, who had no idea that | gasoline requirement of the allies is. | this. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea | H of building up a reserve --, ff ie eaiastronie was gigeed Just for |'They are now discussing daily the try is eating into. its store of crude| removes the inflammation, soothes the | For the “Red Cross a F fund because small ‘as ' e movies, came running to the scene. | growing needs of this government, as oil at the rate of about 70.000,000 bar-| irritated grgana, gids, ygtural; piges | : bs well as large deposits are~ Doctors were'ealled, a hospital in a/well as the needs of Britain and and possibly more. jtion. Ac Ehsess Burititeeor srdat re-| Ah ‘at the - The Oldest and velcom@d eye Ls aan nearby city was notified and*altogeth-| france. In announcing this’ Federal] ‘The growth of exports of gasoline, nown. Jos. Breslow'g> | ay ‘ 2 a 1 er a huge amount of commotion re-| il Director M. L. Requa said: j “ KC. Hall | Largest Bank pound interest paid. sulted. aa) “Gasoline is becoming such a ma- = i i inth ecti f The train wreck in “The Whip,” by |terial factor and requirements are on Refresh - H in this s@ctiono’ the way, is absolutely the most r uch a large scale that the time has efreshments will be the State tic ever staged for the movies and is!come when the allies must figure out d - : «| also the most costly single scene ever'|this source of power far into the fu- Serve | : | staged for a screen production. The | tur Ny Sie eee | A ge ee eS ees cost was over $25,000 and it is but one | “Jt is not only for use in the trucks ne Everybody Welcome i y mastodonic scenes in “The | that we need the gasoline. but bec T : 11 ql f : i we are going to have supremac he Lanpher name wil supreme offering of filmdom/the air. In fact, supremacy in the ¥ WA comes to the Orpheum theatre com- going to be the greatest factor i q mencing Thursday, Sept. 26, for a two |; 1 the war from now on. oh never be put into a hat a 3 _ — days’ engagement. = WANT THE PEOPLE OF = j : Bes abies IX PRICE To ee ty EqUID RE: that does not measure. up - THE DASHING FOX HUNT SCENES g | SELVES PERFECTLY LIQUID RE- 5 + x TO F GARDING GASOLINE. We want them || to the well known Lanpher . pore wg | THE BLOOD-TINGLING AUTO.DISASTER OF COTTON CROP to be prepared to switch to any re- | : . I, THE RACE BETWEEN AUTO AND TRAIN: One , pede quirement which the government may be A ; an 3 f Washington, Sept. 20.—Senators of! find necessary. i quality standard. Have ; bed TERRIBLE RAILROAD WRECK \ cotton growing states after a confer- “We may have to ask users of auto- | e ence with President Wilson at the! mobiles to conserve one week, and to | you seen the new styles? THE WINNING RACES AT THE TRACK white house stated that he had made! conserve even more the’ following | t Vs : ' it plain that the government would fix and then we may find it un-! u ¥ : AND A HUNDRED the price of cotton and direc tits dis-| necessary to conserve the week after |! ‘ 4 tribution. He did not intimate what} that; in other words, no one can tell r S pe OTHER BIG - would be regarded as a fair price. just what conditions are going to be. | HE a e % ae and the best we can all do is to keep | a nh é I AT J Su PRISES, | ourselves in readiness to meet what- | : yo A AMIENS HERO | ever comes.” ‘ an RE Consumption of gasoline is inereas- | me Ne ing at a greater rate than production, | Requa explained, and that as long as this contiues it would not only be un- | j buiupatritc to done ———— save and conserve. | | War Keeps Price Down? i % | “I believe,” said Requa, “that if! |there hadn't been any war the price | jof gasoline would have been higher | | than it is now, because for some time | | we have been consuming more than; ‘| |we have produced. i an t | Although Requa would, make no} ee > , | statement regarding the pricé of gas- | @) H' oline in the future, it would not be! T NIG T surprising if the government put, into | $ effect the standardization of this com- | |modity like any other so jhecessary in | e “) |the conduct of the war. A N | ieee RTE cts li -Anna Q. Nilsson oline, according to oily producers, is | in jin about the same condition as last | “AND. year. This country produces about; 340,000,000 barrels of crude oil in ai . = : a year and about 15 per cent of this | F kl F 4 \amount ie turned’ into: gasoline, <r Yanklyn Farnum labout 51,000,000 barrels. The coun- | ‘ = 2 i A ‘ ; pope ety 23 paces | eaereec ‘ . In Judgment-Of’. The story is‘a most unusual one, showing strange o psychic powers of-a young girl who‘uses this divine gift, es ‘THE WORLD’S BIGEST SCREEN PLAY pi to clear her Jover who has been falsely accused of a chime oamited by another. The story is gripping and intense ‘ s = with a deep undercurrreut of sentiment which is-very ap- a oT P Dealt which 2 Days Com. 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