New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 19, 1924, Page 23

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. ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1924, M_W WHA T’S GO]NG 0” l-‘rr:'::-'eh.” o h“:;:::.:-hm. already are hard to con- BR[T]SH HANGAR TO already thore, 1is tnoreased lenth T , Vioe-marabal, 8 w, Setton |7 . ]; IN THE WORLD ™™™ . . e B e 00 1 TAKEHURST | m‘:”‘. s sl K Jl "1 o o | Xmas Greeting Cards Japan elsewhere, but no country likes to | 7 foct longer than the shed at BY CHARLES P, v | War' talk 1o apt to tead to war,|P® Pluded into _changing its plans. IPriedrichshafen re the ZR-3 was We have a distinetive lne of NEA Sorvice | Japan s talking now of war with —_— | Big Shed Planned to Shelter One of | DV . 1 ha he 'H“l"f the “ ”‘“‘1“‘ [l cards to meet every personal {ton shed is to be Increased to 156 | § Who will succeed Samuel Gom- [Hm Unlted States. Hor newspapers Hambu'll\- ('flmd“), ; d“ Two Tremendous Dirigibles Pro- | f || cholee. pers? are full of predictions of It, and of Acting as Cupi i | big British Zeppeling are to Price 0 $1.00 The answer to this question fs | ANETY references to A"wrlfufll Hamburg, Dec. 19 -»llnmll:)rl\g‘ podel by Gavemmont > rogularly, it is hoped - [l 12 Cards for the price of 11 important not only to the Ameri- | tréatment of the Japanese, |boasts of having ostablished the first| T.ondon, Dee. 19.~Britain is to |t gland and India, Moo 2 Cards for the can Federation of Labor, It is fm-| It 18 much such propaganda a8 yyreau of Information on matrmon- | jave an airshio shed bigger than | stw, an Amerjcan {nvent ——— FOR———— portant to all Americans — wbout press fed Europe on, for seve (a1 matters in Germany. The bureau | %Y &1 8lrship sb igger than 1o Le lostalled along the ro THE [the mammoth one at Lakehurst A8 Important as the election of a '8l yed ‘l before the World war, has been in operation for less than g YT prestdent of the United States. | Americans say there will be no . oot that | No roost of the § andoah and 4 a year but its success is so great that . e Untll November the old Gompers WAt uniom Japan begina it S e 'fln‘\ln‘-;“. Ahie Loy fAnky P HES COLDS ' piie Bl i “ =t Pl b g ut it »e remembere bl Ui 1 provinelal | oha of the twe 0,000 cuble feo! group will remaln at the federa ut It must be remembered that (e PRI TEACKE of DOV ong of the two 000 cuble foot I i urn I []p tion's helm. Then a new prebident | “dch sido always blames the other |\IEILER B FRFE SOUEI HIE P ¢ alrships which the British | Apply over throat and chest lnstant Rehef! will be chosen, when they are working up toward A cy are wor| a . 8 nment has decided to build, | ~cover with hot flannel cloth. . A There s a radical element in the | @ fight {tnteauyiinioliioriclticn: The shed will be located at Card- | . c Ks kRl foderation, Gompors, very con-{ Japan says she was Injured first | " oo 1n glv Ll HLONSIY L0 DEr- iy gyon near Bedford, according to MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE e sorvative, held it down for 42 year very tender spot, her national |, %1% Of &Il classes of wocicty and of | yjoqarn Transport. 1t s to be R MAKERS oF SCOTT'S EMULSION J o M : With him out of the way, the by the way Jupaness jmei» |POth exos The staft ia for the most |y croiy’ an' nlargement of the shed | ___onw 171 Q/mou...n"‘:,? 2 OPEN EVENINGS Park, cor. Meadow Sts. radicals are sure to fight hard for |grants wero excluded from Amerj- PATt unpald, the members congider- control can ports, fng it an honor to give their time S It n no arsument to p A good many Americans agree and thought to helping bring about that such a change in the federa- |that, though exclusion perhaps was |happler mar tion's pollcles would affect the ary, Congress was necdlessly whole country. offensive about it, Mexico to Deconate “« e o P @ e e Vera Cruz Defenders ‘ A difficulty has urisen between | The latest Japancse worry is over | MeXICO Lyt by oioation of [ America and England. the coming mancuvers of the ; w.‘]v '\muuiwm Iriva to ‘n: ;‘ ‘ or long delay nited | Amerlcan war fieet oft Hawally also |NOFth America ) be be- | After long delay the Unifed |aAmerican war ol el R leo ik pn s of Vera N 7% States has bee g real prog-|the visit the fleet is to pa i AL0K, DR becn (R e0:SRION, 1810 Ay 190 17 against the United Statos navy S ress lately toward an arrangement | Australia a little later i : i i | y/' J»/ C[ for Franco (o start paying hor war| Tho Japancsc heory dy tnat|In 1514, has bren aproved by the e Olore risimas delts to the United States. This America chose the I'ac forshar |Chamberiotidaphtics anUacIELORLH g senate, alurms England, Iorance owes her euvers to get in practice for a SN2 5 g Hosiery vast sums; too, She fears if the|struggle with Japan, and that the | Newspapers of the capital deplore oslery i he decoration will be a a I'rench begin paying America noth-| fleet s going to Australia because that th . . . ; 2 left for her, Americans believe the Australians |On!Y 10 'hr-] Flr\\ll‘]’!\ .’n]w-lr m.m-q(\u.o $2.00 ¢ 5 heir allic participated, in the defense of the % avls l a 0 l s Or ‘ v, lm, un] announces she must | will be their allies, 2 not to the thousands of Paris clock hose of ) % English It is very serious when such an |Port and - : : idea saturates a whole poople. civillans who risked their lives to pure dipped silk, shirts, Reallzing this, In his last mes. |repulse Admiral Fletcher's salors = | full fashioned, in ] both collar ate d, and the readiness of ex- | age to Congress President Coolldee and marines. the season’s lead- tached and neck- ave s (4 utive officlals to agree, proyes| said the maneuvers are not meant R TAa Q DRrdistyics G that America, will permit mo Ir a threat against anyone, READ THE BERALD CLASSIFIED ing shades. e oppe band styles. 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