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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE OUTBREAK OF COMMUNISTS IS DEFEATED Capture Raiiroad Station in Esthonian Capital, But Are Dislodged , Reval, ALP.) certain buildings here at morning. According to the the attack immediately pressed and order restored No disturbances are reported from other towns or provinces. Esthonia, Dee, 1 Armed Commun attacked government and military 5:80 o'clock — this. fficials (By the was Delegates to the American the Mexican Confederation of and Mexican flags were flying. place, acros, the bridge, through th en oled. ARE DEFEATED Helsingfors, Findland, Dee. 1.—Ac- cording to advices from Reval, the sthonian capital, armed men oecu- pied the railroad station there today and attempted to capture the tele phone and telegraph office. Severa persons, including a number of po- lice, are reported to have been kill- ed and others, including M. Kark, minister of communications, were wounded. ‘The minister was shot while on the way to the station. Order was | restored by troops after a number| United States Senator E. F. Ladd of scattered fights in which dof North Dakota has taken up cud- grenades were used, Troops recap- (gels in behalf of the acceptance of tured the station |Henry Ford’s bid for Muscle Shoals, Martial law has been proclaimed. /and against government ownership All government buildings are held /of the big nitrate and power plants. by the troops. | or Ladd, in an article in The turday Evening Post, outlines his views on the subject, and his views by the magazine so are discussed in an editorial, \ | Senator Ladd is held by the mag- E {azine to be inconsistent in his views . jon public ownership. H | In the course of his article on Musele Shoals, Senator Ladd argue: Secretary Mellon and Ambas- {28st government ownership of part, as follows: sador in Discussion Returning to Muscle Shoal {difficulties which make it fous for government operation a not merely the difficulties of power lopment. ‘The air-nitrogen fer- r industry exists in large com- Washington, Dee, 1.—The. ¢ funding commission today went over | G2 the results of informal conf i regarding the French debt held mereial form only in Germany, cently between $ FseMeniDinonUilirney variate aUiaivealas Clr eeMmt tee but reached | jis developed industry an precedents to follow » of the most competent cleetro- ical engineers in the ted such are \there need after the com | 6 mittee adjourtied, however, that the | (4) French government “is desirous of |Siite. well expressed. the. situation reaching some terms” and that dis-jiorore our committee when he said cussions will be continued between | nig MOM onand/ thevumbasendor, | Ue art ts changing, so fust that |you can hardly Why this no STOCKS AGAIN © Inv any plant, admitted!y | Imay become obsolete even before its | jeonstruction is completed, as our | it Shoals plant already jh How, then, can any — rt insist taking mone scores sinking under ¢ Ford accepted, private al agrees rch these in the res commercial sed man the taxpayers of millions upon by the dollars ad tilizer New. York, Dec. 1.—The bull move- ment in the stock market enters up on its fifth co cutive week, ov it in ut fe 50 sues being lifted to new hig such prices of the v in the first two hours ef trading on total — sali slightly in excess of 900,000 shar ny _ — tou . 5 such processe Reception For chemets has Bismark Man be kept up with no expense Opens Festival Government? “I doubt if conditions when, proved pre h work through . and to adopt s prove their worth, nitrate plant wil date 100 whatever to- th to for yea the | anyone can imagine that we would have had the pres- ent remarkable perfection of — the modern automobile, if the first horseless carriage fad been turned over to the Department of Agricul- ture to develop; yet the problems of the automotive industry are sim- /WReception for John A. Graham of Bismarck, grand high priest of the grand chapter of North Dakota, will open the second annual festival of the York (American) bodies of Fargo tinis afternoon. Keystone chapter No. 5 R. A. M. of Faggo will put on degree work following the reception ‘pie indced when compared with the assisted by the Casselton and Val-| problem of preparing and delivering ley City chapters. — jto the farmer an adequate supply of Chaplet te ave ie under the |plant foods at prices that will en- ae Sslable them to be applied profitab eee ee ee ee Tole, [it sufficient quantity to our great eanie Chey im BET aN» field crops. To put such a problem Sparro ere Noid; Be anaeB. i fof large scale development and pro- prilllopeni @uesday. at 3 a a with a | duction into the hands of a govern- Gechntioh for Richard E. Wenzel of | ment bureaujis: in my judgment, to Pismarck, grand master for North | invite a dis 3 Dakota, Degree work will be con- {224 undoubtedly will be held up as ducted by Walter L. Stockwell, Wal-|@ horrible example by those who ter H. Murfin, and. E. George |°PPose government ownership and Guthrie. | operation as a poli ‘Otto Bauer of Mandan, grand com-| “It is a most significant fact that mander of North Dakota, will be|™#ny of the interests that opposed ithe honor guest at the reception’ of ; the operation of Muscle Shoals by Auvergne commandery No. 2, Knights | the Government in 1920, and that Templar. have bene fighting the Ford pro- ee posal, offer no objection to the gov- STERLING MAN ernment-operation bill of Senator DIES IN CITY Norris; but the amazing thing is that the senator cannot see that the power companies and their Wall j Street allies who favor his bill and A. S. Gustafson, aged 36, a farm-|** all . Pee erieweteciine eerumuilty. ical War make ollerell one: wpepneelo!| in’ a local hospital yesterday fol- lowing 1 short illness, Spinal men- ingitis was said to be the direct | their own in the Senate do so be- cause the senator's bill is a means cause of his death. Mr. Gustafson | wife and three chil- of defeating the Ford proposal and one girl, four | i provides a wide-open gateway to the | tf NOT AFRAID! power that these interests long have | brothers and three sisters. | Funeral services will be held in} Sterling Wednesday afternoon, at | the Methodist church, Burial will be | in the Sterling cemetery. YOU BIG STIFF KNEE — Watch Your Finish} Stiff, swollen, inflamed, rheumatic/ joints should be treated with a rem- edy made for just that purpose only. Remember t name of this new discovery is Joint-Ease and it will take out the agony, reduce the swell- ing ang limber up any troubled joint after ordinary cure-alls have miser- ably faiJed. Just rub it on—60c a tube at All druggists—Ask for Joint- | Ease. i ‘Always remember, when Joint-Ease gets in joint agony gets out—quick. Mail orders filled, cash or C, O. Pope Laboratories, Hallowell, Maine, —Adv. ———— OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE | “It's knowing how to handle them says J. 0. Whllace of Chehalis, ration of Labor Labor SENATOR LADD ON MUSCLE SHOALS Opposes government ownership and is for Henry Ford offer—magazine dis When Mexican and U.S. Labor Groups Met met representatives of bridge. Roth American from their Juarez meeting the Americans were as- convention in El Paso, T at the Americ:n’ gate of the internation visitors marched three miles on foc © streets of El Paso, to Liberty Hall, where believes the Government ought to |play it safe, let private capital Iventure where it will. | If we understand Senator Ladd’s views correctly, he would have gov- ernment participate in sure-thing enterprises only, and would leave the uncertain and the hazardous to pri- vate hands. He appeers to believe in the old principle, once commonly cherished, but now a favorite target in every political shooting gallery, that though government may’ safely operate utilities that are carried on by a comparatively unchanging rou- tine—such, for example, as: munici- pal water systems—it is skating on thin ice when it engages in ac- ies whose success depends upon personal initiative, intensive. re- search and the speedy adoption of improved methods and - cost-cutting inventions. He invites us to imagine where the automobile industry would be today if the Department of Agri- culture had alone been intrusted with the development of the first horse- less carriage. He might have asked where our Vast transportation system, the tele- present unusual difficulties and give | phone, electric lightitig, automatic no strong promise of adequate re- | machinery, industrial chemistry and. On the other hand, in spite|a dozen other industries would be monopolistic character of |} except for the genius of a nation of certain great financial interests in | inventors and millions of bold and hydroelectric field, he would, upon] often unfortunate investors who their acceptance of a fertilizer | could believe before they could see. clause similar to Mr. Ford's, grant] The conclusion to which this line them « hundred-year that |of reasoning leads is that if Uncle would permit them to generate desires to slip a government million horse power on the St. Liw- s on a public utility he should rence Riv a a sober, steady one, some His ons for favoring the de- | « and venerable Dobbin: that is velopment of the Muscle Shoals site for an old gentleman .to drive private auspices unan- | with comfort and pleasure, & depend- e. He observes with truth !able nag that will not shy or bolt neither a na nor an in-/or suddenly go loco with newfangled dividual can rush commer Let the young daredevils o} chemistry without hea’ ¢ and industry drive the fiery losses.” No man knows t lions and the restive power will cost, and no one can}Good old Dobbin is the horse for estimate what the return from it|Uncle Sam. will be or foretell whether the prof-| This argument cuts both ways. If it-and-loss entry will be written in! private capital is such a trustworthy black ink ain, the art of | pinch-hitter that it alone’ cgn be separating r is vhanging {counted on to bring off hazardous fast that the best available equip-| operations with success, if we frank- ment that ld be ordered today j1y concede that any industrial prob- might be Jete before it could|lem requiring real genius, high be built a alled Constant | courage and perfect organization for scientific rescareh, familiarity with | its solution can be mastered only by the most advanced engineering prac- | nongovernmental agencies, we are tice and unerring judgment and|very near to admitting that Uncle foresight must point the way to|Sam will be better off riding as a profitable operation. In a word, the | passenger behind a fast horse hand- whole undertuking so bristles with |led by one of these smart private risk and chance that Senator Ladd |daredevils than he will be if he scusses his views. coveted but which they could not \ get directly by offers of their own.” Magazine Editorial The Saturday Evening Post edi- torial is as follows: Toward the close of Senator Ladd’s article on Muscle Shoals, which will be found on other pages of this is- sue of The Saturday Evening Post, occur certain statements in regard to government ownership of public utilittes, in theory and in practice, that offer an irresistible bid for editorial comment. The senior senator from North Dakota comes out flatly for govern- ment operation of our water powers; but he wants to pick and choose and thus avoid letting the ta rs in for indeterminate losses ' through the development of power sites that ns. of the lease or BANE i SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago. Neuritis Rheumatism Crescent Lignite Coal Mined at Washburn, N. D. Clean, dry and hard at $4.35 ton. HYDRADE LIGNITE COAL Mined at Medora, N. D. Furnace size 3 to 6 inch lump. $4.00 per ton delivered. This coal goes over three screens and is free from slack and real small pieces. Is an elegant furnace size. Sold by W. P. LOMAS DAKOTA AUTO co. SALES Ct : 107 5th St, Phone 428 Wash. Evidently he knows. Here you see him literally covered with ‘bees But he never gets stung. Office Corner 9th St. & Main. Phone 82 WAGNER APPLES, $1.85 per box. fillies. | drives old Dobbin with his own MATED 6000 Ladd’s_ concise. brief. .ferd _.: - 30 development of the Mus- : Ge Shoals project does him signal credit. His théories, prepossessions jand bent of mind all favor govern- ment operation, And yet, the mo- ment he, as ‘a responsible member of the Government, undertakes to express a feasoned opinion on a con- crete case he casts preference and prejudice on the ground and allows his unbiased practical judgment to |trample them undet foot. | Hercin lies the essential differ- ence between publicists of Senator jLadd’s stamp and the radical advo- leates of government ownership who jend with theory as they begin with jit, and painstakingly shelter their houses of catds from every ‘wind lof experience and sound thinking ‘that might destroy their pretty cas- itles. If these people would tell the |Simon-pure truth about their views , it would all boil down to the fact | ithat they are not founded upon eco- | nomic principles. What. they really want is lower freight rates, smaller gas and electric lighting bills, cheap- er railway tickets, lower-priced -ser- ivices of every sort. . The spectacle | of many purveyors of such services | only a leap or two ahead of the pur- | suing receiver makes no appeal jeither to their desires or to eat a good judgment. They want the best! Fray Knipert, of Berlin, who has of service and they want it for less | just held a jubilee celebraging the than cost. Jones, the taxpayer, must | 399th wedding of men and girls she stand the deficit. BROUBNE CoRNtNee, 410SB LIVES INN, Y, FIRE One Woman Killed Leaping Into Street i | i | firemen. Some were hurt jumping to the. street. The bodies of two other women wére found in’ the ‘hallway of the third and fourth floors. A man’s body was found on the fourth floor landing. cate Detectives started search’ ,for a. motorman whose trolley car cut a hose line across Columbus avenue. Cutting of the hose delayed battling of the flames for several minutes. New Equipment In Laundry The Capital Laundry has installed two new motor-driven, electric prim- press ironers. W. B. Couch, manag- er, says they are the latest thing in laundry equipment and will enable For Constipated: Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The mibeet jeatitarti¢dacative ‘alte world to physic your liver and bow- els when you have Dizzy Headache, New York, Dec. 1.—Four persons, three of them women, lost their jlives in a fire which swept a five- story rooming house in West 63rd street this morning. Twelve other persons were injured, some of them probably fatally. One woman was killed leaping from the roof. Their retreat cut off by the flames, many roomers were rescued from window ledges by empty. your bowels completely by morning, and you will feel splendid. “They work while you sleep.” Cas- i. ves carets never stir you' up or gripe like Colds,, Biliousness, Indigestion, . or) Suits, Pills, Calomel, or pil and Upset, Acid Stomach is candy-like|they: cost. only ten cents a box. “Cascarets.” One or two tonight will |Children’ love Cascarets too—Adv. } | MONDAY, the laundry to make a marked im- provement in service. The ironers are particularly. useful. in.turning. out! dglicate work such as curtains and many other articles formerly hand- ironed. Mr. Couch hopes in the fu- When Yuletide. DOO OU OOOO UO OU UO CUO OOOO UU UUUCCUUUCUUUULOUUUCOULCCUUUCUO OOO UOCOCUUOUGG GEO. L. KILMER DECEMBER 1, 1924 ture to begin prim-press service on 4 a large scale. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. Cook by Electricity. the Gift of Gifts has Greatest Value HERE is a lot of sound thrift in the decision to “buy a car for Christmas.” If the investment is properly made it will justify itself many times before another But you should do more than just “buy a car.” Buy a.car that is sponsored by a strong local dealer—a car that comes to you with the strong assurance of an established, responsible dealer that you will be satisfied. We invite your inspection of Willys-Overland models here, and of the resources with which we support satisfaction in ownership. W. L. SHERWIN ROTTLER BORING BAR AUTO-MOTIVE SALES SERVICE STATE DISTRIBUTORS ‘0. Box 263 General repair and service work. finishing and piston fitting. Oiling and Greasing. Havoline Oils and Greases, Howard Culligan is now with us. Overhauling, cylinder re- We handle the name speaks for itself. We aim, to please, give us a ‘trial iat 218-4th A substantial reduc- tion in the prices "of their Passenger Carsaeffective ‘December :1,-.1924. M. B.\ GILMAN CO. 212 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 608 Phone 131 Donse BrRoTHERS ANNOUNCE