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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1924 BUILD SHIP FOR SHIP WITH BRITAIN Secretary Wilbur Urges Main- tenance of Ratio of 6-6-8 Washington, Dec. 10.—Crulaer for crulser and submarine for eub- marine, the United States must bulld |n competitlom with G t Uiritain on a b to 3 ratlo of su - lorlty over Japan If the Washington treaty 5-5-3 ratlo of naval strength | We're not afrald of work — oh, no! Just tell us when and where t R A go. It it's & big job we'll accomplish it with ease. If it is a little one we'll also attend to it promptly 7 Pes Gt CEE Wfi/fm]d ‘ ‘| antl-aircratt batteries, for the cost of a single new ship, The eix ships, each with a 10 year life, If reconditioned would be equivalent of three new ships with 20 years of active vice ahcad, yet the new ships would cost $120,000,000, The secretary pointed out, #o the modernization program would me wise to follow even If the treaty permitted the al- ternative of bullding three new ships. To postpone the work was to “gam- ble" with the chance of war in 10 years and increase the chance that | there would be war, he added, In asking the secretary November last to prepare the stalement, Chalrman French of the sub-com- mitto, wrote that he wanted the | committee advieed in detail as to the | retrogression of the fleet from ratio 20 FIRE RAZES SA SALOONS Block of Eighteenth Amendment | Places Destroyed in Bishee, Ardz.; Loss Not Over 810,000, Blshes, Arlz, Deo. 10—Fire r.'lluu‘l by an overheated stove in the eigh« | teenth amendment salgon destroyed a block of saloons and cabarets in Naco, Sonora, Mexico, nine miles | south of here, last night. | The block Included fles ram- | schackle bulldings and the property | loss amounted to not 1ore than $10,000, Considerable llquor was | lost, however, most of it stolen hy vandale as it was carried tnto the LE WITT’S | Goldsmith's Companlon Pencil Box Puzzles, complete GIFT SUGGESTIONS THE POPULAR CROSS- =arly and aveid Cross-words WORD PUZZLE BOOKS £1.00 each Cross-Word $1.50 each and Plaza I 510 | gtrength and the stops necessary to | streets from burning buildings. | ia to be maintained, Secretary Wil- n that position and maintain it | Tho report that a fusiiade follow- | bur has informed t house sub- | ;i "1 ho future. | ed the outburst of Rames was denie | committoe on naval appropriations. i | by Mexlcan customs offlcers, who | The secretary submitted a round- sald the bureting of bottles coull ‘ll bull ]‘":{ }I‘m‘:;“",‘ zlr]l\u(‘.’u 1 hvafl[}lETY I]RAWIN[i have been mistaken for gunshots. the general board, detalls of which | SRR E sy have not heen revealed but \th,‘!l; =49 A includes lIght crulsera of the 10,-| {Two Killed When 000-ton type, floet submariues, do- S a | stroyer leadars and other auxillary \ I Freight Strikes Auto craft tonnage in which s not limited | —_— Bolalr, N. J., Dec. 10.~—Itox Bell by the treaty. | § % | and Frank McLanghlin, both of Riv- Binco the statement, laid veroro ! NeW York World COmments on | erion. &, .. were almost inatantly o the rmumn;w Aljwvmy Im executive | N | killed last night when their automo- | session ang o public last night, Paid € | bite wa freight train | Iv by the general board and other —_— Patmyra, ured man, will | xperts of the navy department be- recover, ph 1 | tore it was delivered by Mr. Wiibur, | Now York, Dec. 10.—A campaign g i it may bs taken ns the dellberats|Of Boclal selection, with a redrawing, conelusion of the naval service not |9 the social lines so “dignity and Alward and Companion only on the present status of the|brecding may be saved” has been = | | i conipaled (oiothe i nesls bull ‘m‘amzmlrl here r;.njrmn;z the ar- Returning to Quehec | to the relative value of afrerast and |FWal of the Grand Duchess Cyril, neboe, Que., Dev. 10 i N ‘m‘m*lmu‘s \,. .|:\:".‘n 1‘ \\'l*‘n Ih‘m'hl{ whose husband some time ago pro- v':‘, e \“ ;1[ Gr! ‘\‘IH;T-\;‘Arlc e & . cli)iadSilmesltvaar ot Muasta it USRS SOR SHAREE E0 00 U1 (11t oo e eSS Glted N byl theSnton dny S OisTas cluby i ALt ALt ] Tulll value, he adaed they “must|hich inviled the grand duchess to Ay alena L TR et S it DA il counitrylas Tiafeiieat hak vaiuitell PLE G0 B TAHATIO N RIERETE T CASPEL R SlaL SYsE oS I sn Iyt ehlte (G mawiave g (a0 Alvacdiwhasnas el hare 00 Batine tarpedo’ and :the (21| dred’ tortake thel placarof ihe four || AHITIBYEEAINAEE T AINeCEar LA CE el e s e asrlaliy ndred chosen for Mrs, William | o0 oo b i Astor's party vears ago. The ge- My bur eatd th Iy H\,‘:‘r"’“]f: 1',_ L 3| lections wera made, ths elub et 1“\ o r,‘ ot ey [ plained, “along the lines of fastidi- | <hips was “absurd.” O LSRN Tifest SEreps Wk 1810 by Th moe |, Do oY In Burepe, 1t was ex- | reat strees was 1ald by the 82| pisined in behalf of the club, “looks S e nterted {op |ACTOSS the sea with hope to the so- sl rred 1% Lcial life of our vigorous new mation. | R 1..:”:.'w\~: i The Monday Opera club must up- | | : In tredty ration strength Hv\] b'ar\f’,lrf]x e e e i the (o8 s sajs vea | The Grand Dichess Cyrll is the : eloration of tha botlave: o |first honorary member of the club | ) e AR s e e [ LoRsinit ithaRun fenilsta tep iaa T 5 oider ships WHIH MU B 8- | (lupyg guest, Other honorary mem. R 1?, 7; VIgL nrppes "',‘ bers who are expected to come here 1 the le. Tt was this condltion |izter gy guests are Queen Marie of | hieh promoted the department's|pymania, the Duchess ds Vendome, | ngress 1ast Mavipoaq of the Bourbons in France; | ) 1 had*fallen | opang Duchess Xenia of Russia, O he gald. | gister of the late czar; Grand -Puke “The. alx ships 1we a treaty e wichael, cousin of the gzar and the | Of Bl ad of them and they pogager Marchlioness of .Milford 5 reconditioned, which means | yaven, granddaughter of Queen Vie jLd N bllale : 19N Itoria of England ngainst torpe g deck | mpe advisory and exceutive com- rofaskinllsua e tiar VIErCING mittee in charge of the club's gen- borabs and ehclls, & WO apa) policy consista of I'rincess C i hoilers and adding additional |¢aeuzene.Speransky (nee Frant.) — Mrs. Richard: Mortimer, Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, Mrs. Henry H. Rogers, and dirs. Henry P. Loomie, with Ethan Allen as treasurer and R il George Diamgaroff as secretary, Their active, energetic, little % | MOREBRUN‘(E“]]ARIVERS bodies frequently require a large amount of M : ! Macs, Tas Six Times More Convie- | nourishment and | i : | tions fn 1024 Than In Year of much of this | . el . | 1919, Records Show. supphedbyBakcr s | Boston, Dec. 10.—While the num- | Cocoain a readily bet of antomobiles licensed fn Mas- | chusetts in 1624 was (w0 and ono| s imilable form! { dmos the number tn 1919, JSE { Your Kiddie's Stocking court convictions for drunken driv-| o A vear as in 1919, Frank A. Goodwin, | i er & er 0 a. { state registrar ot motor vehicles, | o R ESTABLINEDIN700 i !a' 1 in & paport made pvile taday. | | ester Mass. Montreal Can. { total number licenses re- | [ OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FREE | E CANDY NINT WITH THE HOLE i oc sisienaed din et [ e vas 14,154, which Is 2,541 more than | e ee——— Safe Christmas Candy The largest number revok- c d M D A : for Children—and 5 © s DGt amaen wan s maZI.ng '} grown-ups too. 5 nter tho tmimence of nnor.o: Message to Rheumatics § this number, 3.547 were automatical- | Ageer Suffering Intense Agony for Pure, wholesome, and 2y revoked because of convictions for Ry o rWan st ta refreshing— (2) \that oftense in the courts, while S48 Tell Others. @ wero taken away on the recommen- Dr. Brigadel. 1uings bad to rite and tel o \ Jatlon of inspoctors. 1n 1019 thers ¥ouNhatyourwonderful Campborole bas dove for ve! P m | safered the tortures of | Inexpensi 3 were only 534 convictions for thls = ! 3 Buy them by the Box E) For improper brakes 654 licenses rench St tona of 4 doctor after doctor and ail kinds of med- | headlight law, 818 1 was told o take, which only left mi - ot bend my knees. 1am a steam | Fold Car Jent 1n'a paper, T thought | 1 { iteiyesrein s : good to be well sgain. Robert W. Teesdale, It's fa) v 1o use a flavoring O extract of questionable quality and At Beware v run_the risk of spoiling & al o STRING THEM AND TRIM YOUR TREE when Baker's Certified Lxtrac Drugeists 35 Schetitutes i 80 re: ¥ obtalnable M. C. LE WIT1 < Jeweler and Diamond Dealer 299 MAIN ST. 2 \ R S L o " 2 7 OUR GREAT SALE OF | PIANCS, PLAYERS,PHOINCGRAPHS WILL SOON BE OVER Don’t Be Among Those Who Wish They Had Taken Advantage Look Th For Your Family Put A Few Dollars Come Tonight and Take Tine Used Player $219.00 ures Discontinued Styles TERMS.TO SUIT Tuesday’s Sales Broke All Records. to you to act and act quick. cure one of the beautiful instruments for YOUR HOME for this Christmas. DEPOSIT Your n (O] Extra Price Reductions The time is short; but a day or 50 Jeft to take advantage of these wonderful ofters, All stock of | handsome new players and upe { vight pianos, as well as a splens did assortment of used and dis« continued styles (some can hard- Iy be told from new) have been, marked 10 a new low level. No reasonable offer of monthly terms will be refused. A 85 dee posit holds your cholce. Every instrament must go. Again let us repeat Do uot be among those who wish they had. BRAND NEW $395.00 Until they are sold, we will offer this wone derful player piano outfit price quoted, cvidencing our claims that we will offer values at cost-smashing pric Today the home, vour home, needs the piano. Iere is a beautiful instrument in San Domingo 1ogany, full 88-note, equipped with the finest plaver action built, appointments worthy of the finest music room. The pos- of this instrument, his family and 508501 friends may enjoy dance, sacred, popwlar and classic music at will. 1F YOU WANT TO SURROUND YOUR HOME WITH IFRIENDS, SURROUND IT WITH A MU- ‘l( AL A l"‘)\HH RE. $395.00, delivered at bench to match, lls of vour a da vour home, hand- fine assortment of own choice, terms hut a few SOME 1 pennies NEW 1925 MODEI IN MAHOGANY It's up If you want to se- Your Boys and Girls Finding Pleasure IN Their Own Home g&e vuver In Your Pecmt or lomorrow Your Pick $495 00 ~ Includes beautiful Floor Lamp, ~Bench, Rolls, Scarf, and Deliv- ““ered to your home on easy L payments. e \ Beauty—New $295.00 For Your Girl at $447.00 (hoic BARGAINS TO SALE YOU SUBJECT 'PHONE 72 Typewriters, Fountain Péns, Eversharp Pencils, Drawing Instrument § Sets, Drafting Outfits complete, and O Painting Outfits. New Britain Typewriter Exchange ’6 06 WEST MAIN 81 L " THE BIG FURNITURE STORE 2 MAIN ST..- NEW BRITAIN CONN. PREVIOUS ——ee e ————————