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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, Euarope Preparing For New War, Netpffitain Traveler Informed F. H. Johnston Hears Talk of Great Confliet in Near- Iy All Countries on Con- tinent, While onee mors g0 elouds of & terrible in its thing the worll Blacker M, Job after a t 1ope e Cham by nationa Tome taken tl of the the purpos political ity Asked w ing feat Johnstor 1 was any, unless of another war appears to anti lenrne m his ¢ A8 500N as the border the train was wan and the were every Vaton War? W, s exports Egypt po- gov- tton But a state of sion and is belng it not visited, or no value their money it because of th morrow it might thing. This almost similar many In has i ndin ey can get r that to any- nd to be v Ger- as condition is in Poland many the invest- ing their money in real ¢ seems to be the only ft has any real val Mr. Johnston ¥0,000 kronin for a copy of the edition the New York “Hera 000 kronin, worth at par $12,600, are peopie ar that e in Atidtkia vaiu now equal to 70 ¢ Marking Down the M In Germany low in valie tha a mark than thie ! told about a stiike of & in a German governm office. When the strike ¢ were waiting with cases for marks 80 they could Everywh the members portunity the culture of the countries ¢ going up in some Italy was found to be getting onto her feet again, although she has no coal and little iron of her own. Italy is an agricultural countries trying t be an industriz has a cause of this manual 1aho busy while stands i W In TIta world the changed were sci and wor the latter jcarncd the Now they refuss to give to work and can be found lc on steamers at the the rouds vl doing heavy manual fabor, T £0 back to the old tamily ter how hard they must work Italy’s experiment with the lini government was one of ext interest to the tion. seems to have a strong people, but whether he peopie under big has shifted from being the middie class is prob travelers had threc p ences with him d If he can ke rol nnder t 6 wonder commission we the op- 1dy. Agri- ing in most ctories nt Kkeep saving thie machinery womai When went to work mer diue of mouey ip t oth iite no mat- Musso- Musso rip on th keep del contr falist The W ri confers feeling that Italy on ey D cor ot new motvement futu will ery that in ti s found m scars of wa geemed to b 1 did shape Poland to be top heavy which |, « Military, ving built and practically negleet thinks they ernment offic ads were not extent in handling 0 must keep military purposes, usked wi T a la prodi we open was the repl Poland is handicapped in its ambi- tion to become a great industrial by difficulties in obtaining while great farms show rious lack of development. Poland has a splendid pirit, according to Mr. Johnston, he people thrifty, hard wor 1 industrions. It ds, plenty of {ron, «d some of the finest worl t is the country land s in ; its new rulers dn handle the reins country mone its national mine largest third ife in Algicrs, poverty and re. Living v Mr. Johnson scription. try is a crude form f hides and It is & sort geen- to be beyond d Its chief ind griculture, weaving of Ori magnriticent countr: ery of for ¢ found to be one ting p'aces on the staninople most int T'his city is the rents of the world, but s have great mili- the \ Your Ffirst i tell youwhy the % pronounced it BEST” ene of | Not | British, | o The Turks Did b We The Turks believe hetweer ely the f uld f the mora Greeks or the Arme 1n Athens the tourists saw mere ffering and than any ere ¢lse in Europe. On all sides FigNS decadent and YN eour e Near Fast Relief vdorful work is being done etion of the world by the N t Relief Association, aceording Johnson. The tourists saw ) Armenian refugees in ene ¢ Constanting heing ecared for 5 organization Deaths in re Amps are said to he about ene per t per day, Although the party 1d not penctrate into ltussia to any xtent a visit was m rders of Georgia grave fear of the bolsheviki exte ing throughout neighboring countries. German Fatred of Franc Five days wero spent in G Gormany found to be pro on the There seem no signs o erty, but G dustry is finding itself in a bad situa- tlon and is having great difficulty in keeping up a hold front. [French control of iron and coal in the Ruhr I8 having its effect on factories once great empire The German are stubborn in their intense hatred of France. The Bol- sheviki from Russia have littla chance of obtaining a foothold while the erman people are united in thefr bitterness against the invaders. ¥ Ng in Germany also is bitter ngainst America, the average German believing that the United States tricked that country into stopping the war before it was beaten. They con- tend now that they stopped the war | on the strength of Wilson's 14 points, | and that the United States failed to back up Its own president, Looks Like War, Mr. Johnston's personal opinion is that France will continue to remain in the Ruhr valley until both coun- | tries are bankrupt, He says it ap- pears over there as though France did not want a settlement, fearing that| Germany is simply planning to begin |another war. In fact some promi- nent men in Europe have expressed opinions to the delegation that by August or September of this year there is liable to be a fresh outbreak. Everyone seems to take it for granted |that the resumption of the world war is simply but a matter of time. According to information from an | authentic source the delegation | learned that five factories in Holland reecived within three weeks, enough orders for the manufacture of military | ———————————— :——: PALACE : 3 Starting Sunday POLA _NEGRI —_— N e— “BELLA DONNA” s got that the L war was enti egation o poverty S n ar s v in taste wwill expel‘ts BIG SHOE SALE FOR WEDNESDAY Shoes 5c Pair $1.00 Pair FEW MORE DAYS LEFT—GET IN Modern Boot Shop Table Full Children’s, Boys’ and Girls” Shoes THE 68 MAIN STREET » Chamber « | Commeree George « Vance MAY 1, 1023, i girle 4 The prox ety was instrueted to make application the L'nits corporation for what fu aralls ior Achieve ! work awe were adopted mbing planes t turning antities a actories In the ot guns. Inging up all ove Mea, Johnstone accompanied Mr nston to Europe jid not at 1 the sessions of the Internationa of Commeroes W Rome Next week Mr, Johnston will make s report to the national Chamber of of their in New York The | SECER will bo represented at the| , 4y of Kensington & Miss Hofer is employed at the O merelal Trust Co, and Mr, Odin the Glohe Clothing heuse Ve YPars nder instruction ireasure ssia are Gers i Community making nlesals interior are Is are able for J ting 1k fhoe mes Rty By ANNOUNCED Hofer of engagement M, to Qlf and Mrs, B but ENGAGEMENT Mr Mrs. Pred Arch street announee the laughter Odin, son of M. and 166 Louise oeal hambe nvention SPEAR NAMED PRESIDENT OF JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT 800 at D, OF V., DELEGATES, Lovisy Moore tent, Daughters Veterans, will be represented at the department copvention to be held in oh on May 8 and 4 by Mrs, Nel. lie Talmadge, presid beth Prelle, first delega Hunn Eddy, s¢ d delegate, and Mrs Elizabeth R ife, On account of the convention the regular meoting will be postponed until Tuesday, May Incorporators Learn Roys and Girls Are Teceiving Instruction in This City, George P, Spear was named presi fent of the Junior Achievement foun- «tion at A meeting of incorporators t the New Rritain club last evening. W, Traut and Miss Agnes were elected vice-presidents, lohn ", Loomis, treasurer and Jame K. O'Tirien, secretary, A beard of control was elected to consist of the following: For five years——George P, Spear, E, M, Pratt, Mrs, J. H, Kirkham and John C, Loomis, For four years—George W, Traut, Miss Agnes Vance, James E. O'Brien and Harry C. Brown. For Exclusive Millinery three years—Rev, J L.eo Sulllvan, \'red O, Raekliffe, W. €. French and — at — Harry C. Jackson. For two years— ’ 9 Siaiee " e o &, cnrit| FRENCH HAT SHOPPE P. F. Kin 2 irts Canada's , at thee: 87 West Main Street Joseph / , B. M., Wightman, Rev, Dr. George W, €. Hill, Mrs, B, and lowest altitude of any transcontinental route. 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Denson It was reported that there are ap- Baby(Carriages GO-CARTS AND STROLLERS FINEST AND LARGEST DISPLAY AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT — GO-CARTS With Hoods $15.00 $21.00 $24.00 $25.00 STROLLERS $12.50 $13.00 $14.00 $15.00 $16.00 $16.50 $17.00 $22.00 “Get it at Porter’s, and know it’s right” CARRIAGES $19.00 $21.00 $21.50 $27.00 $29.75 $32.00 $33.00 $35.00 $317.00 $38.00 $39.00 $43.00 $45.00 $47.00 $49.00 $55.00 We are the Headquarters for the well known Heywood-Wakefield and Lloyd Loom Woven Carriages. The New Carts and Carriages are in the Cream, Cafe, Blue, Frosted Coffee and Gray Colors. There are Forty-Five Different Carriages, Go-Carts and Strollers to select from at Prices to Fit all Pocketbooks. B. C. 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