Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 23, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, i?,PlMY NOVEMffBg 23, 1020 , c , ,
CABLE-CO. SUES
NAVY SECRETARY
Courts Asked te Enjoin Daniels
Frem Delaying Miami
Cable Laying
tlens te Inr cables en Islands owned by
the United States.
Anether 'question net yet settled Is
that of "the distribution of the former
CJcnnnn cables. There is reaMen te be
lieve that the United States has naked
for that cnble which the French Gov
ernment diverted te Hrcst, and which
n survey of the needn of this country
snem te Indicate would best meet
American requirements. It Is thought
that Orcnt Hrltaln probably will retain
the line she diverted te Canada and
Kngland. Italy possibly will get the
Azores cable.
Contrary te some published reports,
It was Btatcd In the wcll-lnfermedtiuar-ter
jeRterda that the EnRllsh delega
tion Is working in harmenj with the
American delegation ami aise wiai no
"blocs" have been formed In thp con
ference, every delegation, In the main,
standing firmly for the recognition of
its own demands.
fewerT pupils in schools
Census Shows 296,573, Decrease of
4550, Beard Learna
Tlin nnnunl school census Ju,t com-
demand of the Western Union that gev i piled nnd presented te the neard of
trnment buslnrss sbeuld be paid for In bcliicntlen shows LIHI.Oi.i ennuren ee-
advance
WaJilngten, Nev. 2.1. The con
troversy between the VVestern Union
and the gn eminent entered a new stage
yesterday when suit was tiled by the
cable eempan) In the District of Colum
bia courts te enjoin the secretary of the
navy from pm eating the -laying of n
cable from Miami llench te Miami,
Fit. At the same Minr the State De
partment announced that It had ordered
that all Its rahlc business should he di
verted te another company, due te the
The suit filed by the Western Union
contained the charge that the Nav.
Department had rertised te allow the
cempart te connect the cable nt Miami
despite the issuance of permit for such
a connection bv the War Department.
Newton D. Ileker, secretnry of war,
said yesterday he had ordered the con
collation of any permit that might
have been Issued pending the settle
ment of the Issues between the govern
ment nnd the Western Union
S It's nn Old Cable
The company made the additional
joint in its suit that the cable which
It new sought te lav wan net one con-
tween the ages of six and sixteen, as
compared with .101.123 last year, a de
crease of .Ki.'O. The decline Is at
tributed te the egress of war workers
from the cit . There are new 2liftt
mere bejs than girls in Philadelphia,
the census" shows.
It Is also shown that there nre .12,80."
children between the ages of six nnd
shteen net enrolled in schools. Of these,
133(1 are listed as lawfully absent from
i-choel because of poverty.
The school population Is divided as
fellows- 213.802 in public schools, 71.
3112 1" parochial (.choels, and !)31 In
prUate schools. "
necting up with thy se.cnllu.l llarbadees I LEGION PLANS CHRISTMAS AID
cable, but one which had been In eper
lien for jears and existed under nn
old permit. It had been n moved, ac
cording te the Western Union, te facil
itate some harbor Imprew-ment work
and what .ns sought new n miri'lv
the right te repluee the cable that had
Previously existed.
Josephus Daniels, secretary of the
kavy, was served with the papers in
the case late yesterday. He said
be had halted the cable connection nt
the request of the State Department
and that he had been informed that
permission which hail previously existed
had been revoked by the War Depart
ment. Answer te the Western Union
"Bult will be prepared bj the solicitor
of the Navj Department today.
Failure still marks the efforts of the
International Communications Confer
ence te agree en general principles, one
cf the most Important of which respects
the right of an nation te use as n cable
base' the Island terrltnrj of another nij
Hen en terms of equal!t with the
owner nation
It Is the expectation of the American
delegation te ehtiin unanimous sanc
tion for tills principle, without nn ex
ception. Acceptance of the principle
would ghe te the United Stntes an ab
solute right te use the Island of Yap en
equal terms with .Inpan fur cnble pur
poses, and also would enable ether na-
Tlie American Legien will give
Christmas gifts te approximate 800
wounded ex -sen lee men who arc new
in sixteen Philadelphia hospitals. Ar
rangements were nmle nt a meeting nt
Kill Chestnut strict last night. David
H. Simpsen presided. There are bev-enty-eight
pests in the eit, and they
will be apportioned te the hospitals.
Contributions will range from twentj -the
cents te 51. The treasurer Is Jehn
W. Urock, 30 Seuth Tenth street.
DIVORCES GRANTED
The following divorces were granted
tedny by Court Ne. R :
Ann McQlttlsnn from Jeseph A. McOlt-
tlsan, Agues M WTisrlfy from Julius Wlir.
ley. Deretts. Jl Jacksen from William T.
Jurlipen Ieulae A Luff from Herman D
T.ufr. Anirullnn. Mithls from Crlstes Msthls.
James I. T Iloscee from Emily n Roecee,
i" Allien 1111. r Jr. from Man Kllitbelh
i dialer Clura Het "ener from Ireit riesener,
llnrbnra Cecelia MeMutlln from IMard J.
1 MrMullln Charlea I) Ilephel from Heinle
llnrhet. Ksthr flmlth from Herman Smith
Helen Etelle Smith from Owerue. Iblnnd
Mm th Harah A s11 trm Samuel Sell.
Themas If Carer from Mirlan M Carver.
Mabel M Oehrlneer from rhlllp T Geh
rlniter, Apia M turelll from Jehn Uaunlll,
Jianette I I lnk from Ilenjamln Llnaky,
I I'harlea Vt Schale-, Jr from Hsr-let Ma
I P"hnffer Will am A Teoka from lUttle U.
ITemii riva Kroimireld fnm 8 imin-l M,
KreunmtlJ I'eu T. Kramer from Henry
Kramer Wallace d Witt Tlere. from Rlla
Pl"rc Jienb r-t"ersin from Addle M Pat Pat
teraen und James Jeseph Walker from Eliza
beth C Walker.
TODAY'8 MARRIAGE LICENSE8
William n. Starnn, 3140 Ella at., and Irene
K Aahten, 2710 C at
Horatlerr N Kleenbrey, Jr . 4603 A at., and
Kathryn K llleck. Trevete, Pa.
Ilebert A. lluckley, 7241 Uray'a ave , nnd
. Uenevleve C. Yeunir. 12B4 N. Heward at.
Peler J. Keenan, lBS S 8d at., and Anna
.Marley. 4S1U Hanaem at.
Herman J. Krnai. 2040 .V. SOth at., and
Wllhemlna M. Ilrnnaen 10 N flth at.
F.llawerth Ueuxherty, 4033 Catharln at..
. and Emma McUrare, 4V1S Walten ave..
Adelph J. Fchmeewela, 4442 N. 6th at., and
Mary E. Connaxhten, 618 Weatmeraland.
Nalaen Lcaalir. S40 N 12th at , and Ilertha
iteth. 1210 l'arrlsh at.
Charlej II. Wnltrer, Seuth Perk. Ta , and
Mary If. Walker, He) pert, N. J.
Samuel a. lleddall, boss Cedar at., nnd Ida
. M. Dnnda Nartierth. Pa
Joaeph K. SprlnK, 2038 S Paclnc at,, and
Ileatrlce K. Patta. 205S H. l"acinc at.
Mlrhael Sampson S14 N. American at., and
.Tlllle 8loledzvl. 813 N American at.
Harry Uewman, 2110 H Ilread at . end
Elliabeth A. liiiiluliili l?n M 4lh at.
Joaeph K. Stackheuae S70O Chelten Ave.,
and OlUe Jenea. mill dinner at.
Herbert J. Peter, 1131 W. Venanre St., and
l.llxabeth II Strnub 4130 N Marahall at.
Uliaaea Travla Camden N, J , nnd Flor
ence. 1) Marahall. 1007 S. 22d at
Jehn Deueherly, 3313 N 0th at., nnd Mary
Mullan 2137 N. lllnneld at.
Jamea M Qulnley. 3MJ N. 0th at . and
Mary O ttudi. lmaferd. la
Charles P. (I'llara. 0101 Iecuat at,, and
Mae A. Hartmarr, 112 N. Parson at.
Lewis A. Kleas, a.ltO N. 1.1th at., and Oath
nrlne Punaburn. 3310 N. leth at.
Oeerite W Ilenhurat, ,2,3S lalmlme ae .
ana Matilda 1 Keehler. 3430 Maacner ai.
Davit) llrulnn 731 H. 11th St., and Ada
l.ane D2 S Cliften at
Antonie IHtre, 717 4 dth St.. and Madeline
llerarde. 717 H lith at
Anthenv It. Schramm, 13", FltXKerald at .
and Ileac I, Hiirkltn 241 Tree st.
Iaalah Striusa, 1012 limmiisen M.. nnd Ellr-
nbeth HejneldK, HSO N sth at.
Themas J McCllnteck, S700 Media at., and
Minnie P. Franz 10.' 0 Lelthsnw at.
Albert II Harn. 1108 Cantrell at , nnd Ma
tilda A App. 21100 s 10th at,
Joaeph E Kans, 2010 N 4th at,, nnd Cath-
nrlnn Oerd-lmnn 2450 Jf. lvrence at
Alfred Dnestl. 1307 Merris at., and Mnrle
Denrlln. 1SJ4 Heffman at.
L Antoek 1001 iZ uanuehnnna. ne . and
F. M WlnnlnB, 2111 N Wnrneck at
Ludwls Chtr 1130 12 Husquehnnna ne .
nrnl Loulee Ierr, 1121 K, Suaiuehanna
William J Hippie, Cleverdnle. N. J., and
Suaan Kauflnmn, Cleverdale, N. J.
Crll Mazlm, IHJ E Westmoreland at,, nnd
Ellen Htrnehun, 2032 E Westmoreland at
Oenrse J. IJetterer UJ0 N 4th St., nnd
Elizabeth Uoedrrlend. 2428 N. Park no
Antonie Marine 720 Ellswerth St.. and As-
aunta Marlen 1711 Fernen at.
Jehf Oerczenakl, 3221 Salmen st , and Agnes
Itellnek 443S Edwement st
Felix ZlclenaAl. 137 Fltzwater at , and Mary
V Ilrewarel! 3132 Cedar il
3. T Hendrlcksen IXends' Hospital and
Mary Mooney, bl24 Cnllewhlll st
Dnnl-I A Sadler. 133 Arneld at . nnd Helen
Ofrer 512 Cottman at.
Vlncnm PnnRena, 1310 8. 20th at , nnd
Antenletta CapAlbe 1130 Dickinsen at
Albert I.aleukc, Darby. Pa., und Ilnrbetta
C. Stcas 73 Island rd
Edward Verlander. 019 3 ISth at , nnd
Laura nyrdaans. 2014 Carpenter at
Harry Klntr, Jr , 1820 N. 13th st . and
Eleaner C. Dalle 2280 Chrtatlan at
Henry Moere, 147 N. Udet at., nnd Oraee
Chaae, 147 N. Udel at
Heward II Fulce, 43S4 Werth st , and An-
ffiiMfdrtA-,
Electrical Heme Needs
Fer Christmas Gifts
Llcctric Teaalvr
The donor of gifts electrical
is ccrtafn te receive the
heaity thanks of the recipi
ent, net only because of the
attractiveness of these ap
pliances but because of thci
daily usefulness. See our
line of electric percolators,
urns, teapots, toasters,
ptc. Alse vegetable dishes,
Pyres pie dishes and ens ens
lerelcs, crumb sets and
ether thoughtful gifts.
Reduced Pricet
Engraved Christmas Cards
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ITIcctrtc Tea Pet
t'trili if Oeffi
Percolator
Electric Coffee I n
Qualit) Stationers and Engravers
Chestnut Street at Ninth
jr
Cellna Coatanze,, 2037 W. Indiana ave.
William J. Neasel. aiOB Memphis St., and
Claire M. Lynch, 3107 Memphis St.
Illchard Lord. 2012 K Erie ave , and Mar
caret II. Mersan, sans Frankford are.
Charlea F. Sinn, 2732 nuchas at., and Anna
II. Ullllfan, 4313 Hee at.
Charlea Panceaat, 827 llreen at., and
lleslim Dunrr, 327 Oreen at.
Joaeph B. Haughey, 2803 Ante at., and
Wanda Kull. 2331 E. Ontario at.
Joaeph Plccell, DOS Llmhall St., and Eliza
beth Bterane, Moorestown, ;,', J,
Samuel Ijkln. 329 Jackaen at., and Dor Der Dor
othy Wazman, 323 Weed at.
Clarence W. Ilusalnger, 732 1C Chelten ave.,
and Anna C. Lenartz, 0401 N. Oth at.
Jamea J. McManus, 1402 Ouriher at., and
Mary MeAleer, 2014 Mercy at.
Ilebert L. Urlsga, 8V3 a A7lh at., and Ma
tilda Ci Celeakey, 1129 H. SOth at
Jamea A, Uceghegan, 001 W. tHemeraet St.,
and Alma Telchman. oak line,
Thomaa A. Mcflulley. 1201 W. Atlantic ave..
ana .Mary navase aw janey at.
Itamend Turner, 1812 Ilalnbrldge st . and
Mary E. lleyd. 1702 Ilalnbrldxe at.
Frank (Irahnm 423 N. Oth St.. and Annle
stexer, nsa ureene ar
Frank Stasltane. 1148 S. 10th at., and Kleva
Mtagllane. 1148 S, 10th at.
Ancnncele Santnra. Camden. N. J . and
Ansellna Derngn. 400 Titan st
Charles Puckley. 1420 N. rmnt at . and
Marie Paule. 210 X. leuden st
Jehn 11. Urlckley. Chnmbersburg. Pa., and
Emily M Courduff. 2011 E. Helen sf.
William 11 Murrerd 1221 N 12th at., and
Ella M. Haven. 1010 N. 23d at.
Carl a Nell. 1010 N. llalley st.. and Cecelia
Peck. 1722 J, Newklrk st.
Alfred 'Ceppena. Me rnn at.. ndertt6
DeUcntl 1611 Adaml'gt. -; , 1
Itudelph J. (lrlealoeh. ii FuiY t.. and
Lena Sutzbeih. J728 N. 6lh n. ' 7h ..
Leen F, Kraft. Oluw dtentan v.. and.ilnea
Hmeth. Oleu titenten at. ,
Leepold Hudlcek. 80N, Lawrence at ant
Lillian Heward. lOS.K LV,.r.'.n.c..,,.nd
Heward J. Hamilton. 3210 N. 18th it. and
Edith J. Mlthler, HI. Brooklyn St.
Jehn X. McOewan. 222 8. Hleks-st.. ana
Catharine MeAleer. 2038 Merey at.
Samuel N. Wlchele. lfll8Summr at., and
-Anna M Oliita, 10HJ Summer at.
William J. J. Walsh. 3033 N. "a
Eleaner Cunnlnsham. Hlenelelgh Court. a.
Jehn Olasce, uamaen. ami u wii.v....
SIS Relith at.
William Walte. 1028-H.
Tasue, 121 lyeague St.
,2d st . snd Mmry
William C. Halderman S082 N JfyuD at.,
and Florence II. Fischer, a0S4 S. Marvin.
Heward J. Hamilton. 8217 Nv I8th st and
Edith J.MIshter.. nroeklyn. N. T,
Edward J. Holleneter. Camden, and Mary
T. Oelrls. Oaklyn. N J. . , . lr .
Edward J. Toland, 8243 , N. .Oth"!., and
it.i. t. fiih nujw. InAlsna avs..
Jehn Temple. 2109 Chrlatlsn at., and Itealna
OIa tm MUM 1 A nBArsi .T
Jehn Surdeakl. Aahly. Pal and Joaephlne,
Hchnskl. Iteadln, Pa.
Eaaay 7ager, 888 w. Mevamenalnr ave,, and
Eva Z CtialzT 905 N. 6th at.
James Nelan lOTD Webster, St.. and Anna
Ward. 1332 Klmbalt St. '
Francis O. Krelder. Portsmouth, Pa., and
Manraret A. Carrlgan. 1029 Chrtatlan si.
Oeerge I Nelan. 70 Washington lane, and
Catharine V. Carney Oirnantnwn. Ta.
t Joaeph F. Derlnger, 724r Tllslng flun ave ,
mA Ik., f Vt T.u 4.M .!. .
Qeerre II. MeMaater. 823B Mdr are., and
jiargartt A. iMrenenm, B s. Herman si.
FYanjc Pqney. 1838 Carpenter at., and Myrtle
VieB, iiiw e. warneca ax. -v
llllem Palmer, 1812 N, 2tat at., and Net
us Btrickian, 1?2;N. Woedatock St.
Vincent P. Ftez li2 flltner St., and Qraes
O. Kappl. 137'8. Bth St. .' f ,
Oeerts A. Eats. '33 W., Selioel lane, and
nianchs Klnsr. 23 W. Scheel lane.
neehe'OerrMti. Camden. N, J. and Helen
Weeden M2s W. Lehurfa avs.
beth M. iiinn. 1721 Weed St.
Ari1'iL?; V.c9rJrir JW N. 8th St., and
Mary M. Mtlskey, S120 N. lth t.
Th.?nM it' w'Cni. 3018 Celsna st-and
Mary a. Swlfser, 8222 W. Susquehanna
B't; A- f'lnnaS.-aettyaburV'pa., and
Bvu..., , .VIIUVK ,maen, rr. J,
Adam J. nigtr.iSf, at. LuR. .t and
Calharlns A. Deafus 21B1 Livtntten it.
Patrick 'Kally 243 8. Hemberger- st and
Ella Carrell. 1928 S. 23d.it.
Samuel Sharkey tlStO'lUtctr at., and Sadie
,J4 Crane. 3747 Kensington avs. , J
F.dward F. Oray. 814 Jasper at., and Hazel
E. Pareent, k(l?0 Nevada st.
Jiaeph Marzlani, 3110 Kerahaw si., and
Ellaa Ktterle, Slid Kershaw; it.
Joaeph II. -.Carrell, 8342 Weat Chester Pike,
and Catharln M.Cosgreve, J18 N. 68d at.
Charlea W. Ernest. 1304 N.th at., and
Julia M. Nelsen. 38 W. Cornwall at.
Edward Devlin. 2188 E. Cambria it., and
Marie Smith, 21 K,Ann it.
Frederick W. Herbrt,-8109 Welkel at., and
. Anna, neltz. 2817 llesehlll .at.,
Harry F. Geerge, 3217 N. 3d (., and Jans
' R. Liffarty. B217 N. M at.
TTiemai in. 'Marvtne, W1B, Upland it..
' 'careUne C'Luseh, 1229' N. '07th st.
W B. Heck. 'U. S. 8. Btrlngham. and
Elisabeth A. Cushtrur. 238 8. Bth st.
Geerge (bewd, 2012. Poplar St., and UtHs
Wyn, 1B0 Olrard ay. , . "
Uarba It. -Itartlfr. Kant. Mdv and Dorethv
Itldmlls. 143 aarkaeit it. "'
Frankli Shangel., 2000 Almend it., ,n4
Arn'Qulnn 18J Oaul it. "
Charles N. Oamewell, 770 N. 23th at., aj,d
Elizabeth M, nebyrti. ttft N, 23th at.
Chtrlik N. 9mwlll. W If, 23th at.. nl
Elisabeth M Heberti. 770 N. 2th at.
Nathan ' IlallUan' 020 lALembard it.. M1
Mary O. Andersen. 920 Iximbard st.
William T. nennll, 4240 Orchard St., ana
.Mary T. King. 4236 Orlicem at. '
Llebre Teala, Vlneland, N. J and nit.
d. Teoder.; 1 CaMl. st. "
Harry K. Atlarlin. BWajChaneetler it.. aa4
VeTcy Karelian, B03B. Walnut it, ' "
Arbl ft., IIauaaU401i Spring Oarden it.,
and Angela A.' Flnnegar.-MtJ iv.brit
Christopher J. Bryarnan v ,WJt Sprvc st
and BeHha M. Knt. B9rt Chestar ay,.'"
William W. Heeler, 111 N.Utn it, ut
Mary Dougherty. 1211 Chestnut st. ''
Community Silver
Community silver is well
made and. heavily plated sck
that a lifetime of service is as
sured. We present complete
sets of the following well-advertised
patterns:
Adam Sheraton
Patrician
S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st
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Perhaps you are in rugged health and they find no
weakened spot te attack. But what of these athemc-"
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and the home-coming kiss may bear the dread germs
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A pleasant almost candy-like Fernuramt diiaelved te the
mouth new and then dunn? the day makes the txevttt fluids
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Ii the threat is already tore, the freauent ue of Fermamint
Ueepa tie membranes bathed in this splendid antiseptic, alla3
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Reproducing Piane
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Rachmanineff, Gdewsky, Rubinstein, LevitsW-ceres of
the master pianists' of. the -world play for the Knabe-Ampice.
Which means they will play for any ewjier of a Knabe-Ampice at
any time. ,
The Knabe-Ampice is the union of one of the few really
great pianos of America with the greatest reproducing mechan
ism. It is sold in Philadelphia at Wanamaker's only.
As a Christmas gift such a wonder-instrument could net be
surpassed. The price is $8500 and convenient terms of payment
can be arranged.
Yeu can hear a public demonstration of the Ampice any
weekday from 1:30 te 2:30 in Egyptian Hall, or you may have a
private demonstration whenever you wish.
(Egyptian Hall, Second Fleer) N
Jehn Wanamaker
Philadelphia
Why Hudsen Utility
Appeals te Business Men
Ne piudsen owner forgets this fact
inhis appreciation of Super-Six
economy.
He knewa Hudsen is the cuprcme
performance type among all the
world scare. Its stock car records in
speed, hill-climbing, acceleration and
endurance have never been matched.
Engineers who aim at such per
formance distinction usually ignore
such elements of economy as fuel, oil
and tire mileage.
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72 added power, and 80 greater
efficiency means no extra coat in its
operation.
Its speed and power de net come
from gnjat meter size and high fuel
consumption. The exclusive Super-
Six principle gets 76 H. P.,' from a
light, conventional meter that form
erly developed 42 H. P. at maximum.
Vibration that wasted about half
the power of the conventional feype is
almost eliminated by this type. Near
er approach does net seem possible.
That means that even extraordin
ary calls impose no strain or abuse en
Hudsen. It accounts for the way
HudBens retain new car ability when
they have grown old in point of years '
and use. It removes the costly burden
and annoyance of frequent repairs
and service attention.
With all the ether desirable things
men find in Hudsen, this accounts
also for the additional triumph of
true economy.
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