Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 24, 7 December 1920 — Page 16

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ATTEMPTS TO GAIN CONTROL OF CABLES .A lADElfiBRITAIN (By Associated Press.) . ST. JOHN'S N'- F, -Dec. ,7.-rrCable authorities here :';ee In' th rent-an-neuncement by - the Britisher government of Itv purchase "from-the shareholders ofitrstoclc of the, ' Direct United" States :Cable: Company an attexnpttby that government -to break up -American control of most, of .the Traits Atlantic cables whieh," It is clilmtdyVlas existed forjke. past fight years. . -.J-' . , It is pointed out here that," although nearly every cable under the Atlantic Ocean was-made In Great Britain and laid by British ships and British workers. United States interests, in the past few . years, have acquired control of the majority of these lines, excepting, of course, the German , cables taken t-ver by the Allies during the war and the French : lines - from Brest to St. Pierre and New York. Americans Hold Majority. As showing the predominance of the United States in the control of Atlantic cable lines, it is pointed out here that the two main systems are those of the Commercial Cable company ,an American concern headed by Clarence Mackay, of New York, and the Western Union system which operates not only the Western Union cables, but leased the Anglo-American and Direct United States cable line in 1912. This arrangement, It Is said here, has resulted in the control by America of the two most Important trans-Atlantic cable systems. It Is understood here also that the French cables have a friendly relation with the Western Union system. One of the two German cables across the Atlantic .seized by . the Allies during the war was diverted so that its terminals were at Penzance, Eng., and Halifax, N. S. v The European end of the other .German. line was diverted fronuEmden to Brest,. France. - British. Control on Cable. This left"; only :. one German cable under- British: control and there was no guarantee that this arrangement would be-allowed to continue in the future.. . At the big cable conference - in . Washington in October last which considered the distribution of German cables seized by, the Allies, the principal claim by the United States is understood here to have been that these cables should-be surrendered by Great Britain and France, and be internationalized, if .these; powers should be unwilling to agree to their transfer to the United.States. t HE'S FINANCIAL ADVISER TO CUBA Albert Rath bone. Albert Rathbone of New York, a former assistant secretary of the treasury has just been made financial adviser to Cuba. Rathbone's name was suggested by the state department, which was asked by the Cuban government to nominate an American financier to supervise the expenditure of the sums to be loaned to Cuba by a grout of American bankers. SAYS IT FIRST AXfl SAYS IT liAST Carrie O. Harrel, 319 Nicholson St.. Norfolk, Va.. writes: "I'll tell anybody that Foley's Honey and Tar is all right. Jt did me all the good. I said 11 first anil I'll say it last." Thousands of bottles of this reliable remedy were bought last week by careful mothers no us to be prepared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. It acts almost instantly. cuts phlegm, Koothcs raw. irritated membranes, stops tickling in trhnat. A. . Ijuketi & Co., 630 Main. Advertisement. Soft

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JUMP IN YOUR This photo bean out the broad statement that "you can do anything with a Ford." The ingenious owner of the one shown CREDIT " (Continued from Page One) which threatens the bankruptcy of America's basic industrjr. Ask Embargo and Tariff. In the same resolution congress was urged to place "an embargo upon the importation of such products as come into destructive competition with similar American commodities." These resolutions are addressed to the President of the senate, and to the speaker of the house. The resolution addressed to the secretary of the treasury, follows: "The delegate representatives of 1,500,000 farmers, members of the American Farm Bureau Federation in annual convention assembled at Indianapolis, on this 6th day of Decem ber 1920, respectiuiiy ana eamesiiy request such Immediate action by the federal reserve board as will result in the extension and renewal of farmers .kll..lnni! orhirTl WBT rpdiSCOntinUed 1 nhiitratinns which were rediscontinued through the Federal Reserve bank, as seems necessary to relieve the distressing financial situation in agricultural America." Want Foreign Markets Opened The final clause in the resolution to congress urges that body to give "im mediate consideration to tne necessity in rr fnn cm markets TO the MX)- I.. 4;T,h,, .nH injggr? l?Lt lative or other action as may De ex pedient to bring about active trade relations with the central as well as the i other powers of Europe. i Governor W. L. Harding, of lowa, ; was the principal speaker at the cve-j ning session of the convention, in which he told of the benefits the agri- j cultural Industry will derive from the , completion of the proposed deep waIf Kidneys and Bladder Bother Take Salts to Flush Kidneys Neutralize Irritating Acids. and Kidney and Bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted au thority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the Madder, where it ofter remains to ir ritate and inflame, causing a burning. scalding sensation, or setting up an in flammation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water Dasses sometimes with a scald ing sensation and is very profuse; again there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of i Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neu tralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the I bladder and urinary organs, which then act normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of graphs and lemon joice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks wno are subect to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes uo bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Advertisement. 1 Shirt

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HENRY AND DRIVE UP The -Tord motor-sled in use. above altered it to fit the conditions in northern Alaska, where the roads such as th-y are lie over the snowy wastes. He terway from the Great Lakes to the sea through the St. Lawrence. Mr. Geddes Detained. Sir Auckland Geddes, British amhassador, who was to have delivered an address with reference to international food distribution and the 6tate of British agriculture, will not be present, having wired that business matters at Washington will not permit his leaving the Capitol at this time.Governor James P. Goodrich made the welcoming address, which was responded to by John G. Brown, of Monon, president of the Indiana Farm federation. A report was made by both treasurer and secretary of the National Farm bureau. J. R. Howard, president of theli i American Farm Bureau Federation, is I presiding at the meeting, relieved at: times by various state federation presidents. Mr. Howard's address was broad In scope and struck at the fun-j unmeuiais. ne was nsienea to wun marked attention, as a man having a message uray Silver, representative of the federation at Washington, engaged the attention of the assemblage on Tuesday forenoon. He predicted that some plan which would "extend credit to Central Europe will be put into early effect by congress. This will be a powerful factor in raising farm crop prices," said he. "The commod,iy nnancing and credit measures we are working on, will go far toward Suits and Overcoats Tailored for You No. 5 North 10th St Place Your Order NOW DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, Chickens Schwegman's Meat Market 309 S. 4th Phone 2204

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TO THE POLE no has converted his car into a motor-sled. Whether he will ever attempt a trip to the pole isn't known. preventing a recurrence of the recent slump." Mr. Silver declared thatr "Unwar ranted holding of crops, cutting down acreage, destruction of gins and gran aries are all anarchistic and destruct ive measures, and will get us no where in the end." Funeral of Richard Logue To Be Conducted at Salem Funeral services fo; Richard Logue, 17 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Logue of Lotus, who died Sunday evening at St. Vincent's hospital In Indianapolis following an operation, HIT -A-YEEK" 6 to Dec. 11 it ALL SHE SAY WAS UMH-HUM" (Tuesday)Flo Ziegfeld tried to get along without Van & Schenk in the Follies this year, but it just couldn't be done. So these Ziegfeld favorites are back on the job again "stopping the show" with their latest riot "All She'd Say Was Umh-Hum" Hear Tade Dolan's Entertainers sing it at the Murrette and then remember we have it in sheet music, Q. R. S. Word Rolls and Columbia Records.

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SOCIETY ,The Ladies' Aid of Second Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday at 2:30 at the church. All the women are urged to come and to bring needles and thimbles to knot comforts. Ehe East End Aid society of the First Christian church -will meet all day Wednesday with Mrs. C. A. Vossler, 203 North Eighth street.- Every member is asked to come prepared to work. ' The First English Lutheran Misslonayr society will meet with Mrs. George Kggemeyer Wednesday at 2 30 p. m. The Woman's Missionary society of St. Paul's Lutheran church will meet Wednesday in the chapel. Junior Loyal Daughters' class of the First Christian church mets Wednes day at 7:30 p. m. in the church.' Mrs. Alice Smel.-er will entertain the Needlecraft club Wednesday afternoon at her home in New Westville. The Bid-a-we club will meet with Mrs. Lawrence Stydenstricker Wednesday. Mrs. Bert Anderson, 19 Southwest Sec ond street, will entertai Mission circle Wednesday afrernoon. A bazaar wil Ibe held at 1024 Main street, Thursday by the Aid. society of the First English Lutheran church. A jitney supper will be served from 5:30 to 7 Friday evening, in tho basement of the Second English Lutheran church. The public is invited. will be conducted from the Salem onurcn Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Kev. .David Henley and the Rev. Aaron Napier will officiate. Burial will be at the Salem cemetery. The Romans excelled in mosaics, as is eviaenceo by the numerous epeci mens preserved. i n ER I YOU'LI DO BETTER HERE Look These Mahogany Smokers' Stands $1.98 Mahogany Tea Trays $1.98 Mahogany Desk Lamps $4.98 Flexible Flyer Sleds $3.98 Buy It Now Mahogany Floor Lamp With Silk Shade $30.00 Always a suitable gift suggestion a Floor Lamp, and here we picture one with a beautiful deep fringed silk shade and mahogany finished standard. Shade comes in different colors. A genuine value at a low price. Men's Extra Special Feltman's Famous Tramp last in soft black kid leather, $10.00 value; now at specialty price '6 00 Men's Men's Brown Calf or Kid. English. Medium or Broad Toe Tramp last, priced $A00

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