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“FINISH THE JOB” INVEST IN THE VICTORY LOAN NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1010, | K \ 2l The Boys will be Home in a few days. Make their Homecoming more joyous with a new Rug in their Room, or a few new Pieces of Furniture about the house. To the returning Soldiers and Sailors who will soon be married we call attention to our state-wide reputation We carry the High-Grade Grand Rapids makes, and only well-known, refiable lines such as Whittall Rugs; Ba'dwin, Eddy and Bohn Syphon Refrigerators; Wild's Linoleums. as the Best. Furniture Store. PEACE CONGRESS T 1+ Di: t MEET AT EARLY DATE .2 | tually I Prer Tentative Time Is Set Between | - April 26 and May 5 April 13, (B, —The appro { of th Part sociated and doubtedly negotiations, that they are as both must the order plenary session of the peace ence ‘and then go before the Versaiiles congress, where enemy powers will he represented. Indications are ihat a combination of both ments will be written into a preliminary peace treaty within the coming two week The Germans then will be called in and the present peace conference will be merged into the “peace congress.” The Council of Four is understood to have fixed for the peace congress tentative dates between April 26 and May 5, but no announcement has been | . ¢ made as to details, so that Premier Lloyd George may have something to disclose. when he addresses the Brifish parliament next Wednesday. i The summoning of the George K. Washington by President Wilson led | stveet to the belief that his departure wa 157 mminent, but intimate sources sa that progr whic s been show indicate that Pres. Wilson will rer and go to Versailles meet German plenipotentiaries. The sembly will require an entirely new ! organization, including a presiding of- | ficer and other officials. Tt is not in- tended to permit a long discussion by the enemy, but to confine the ex ideas to a brief period, Sunday, the Sl | o ress peace reaty | quran the Le: of Nations have un- reached the final stage of but it is not yet clear troubled w cred When out of midni pass “Ha ing to becan 101st | week and reach a final decision The official summ of th covenant of the League of Nations issued yesterday, shows that th roe Doctrine amendment is in covenant and that the \panese | amendment is not included. The ofii- cial summary pared by Colo- nel B. M. House, Lord Robert Cecil | and others fully conversant with the document Notwithstanding this there appear to be divergent views econcerning the status of the amend- ments. Leon Bourgeois, the Frernch member of {he commission on the League of Nations, took the view aft- er Thursday’s meet wat the Mon- roe Doctrine amendment had mnot Been adopied, and the semi-c Temps stated last 1 t American amendment Monroe Doctrir was fu decis was the nant but no sion o panese led, Wi in view of cial stateme concurred. There is no doubt that the final ses- | sion which touches the Monroe Doc- | trine and Japanese amendments jaroused much feeling and was at $imes stormy. French opposition the Monroe Doctrine amendment w jong and spirited and was based on the ground that it singled out one na- tion for special treatment, and also ihat the principle of the Monroe Doc (rine, if applied to. [urope, nigh Boen the United States from 2gain hich | by anothe | the Japanese demands except ier it compelled Gr | venting its | | British | conjectur of 40 covenant cil ask Colonel and immediately to adopt and the delicious. geant . ] Fre e, if she were menaced T German attac AUTOMOBILES ussion of the Japanese amend- was equally spirited. The Ja- delegates have made it known okio have shown running high. Vir- no opposition was expressed to | that of William M. Hughes of Aus- which was so pronounced that at Britain to withhold | val of the amendn.ent, thus pre- Following a head-on adoption. Owing to the|the Stanley school carly \panese alliance, the eff morning, in which Gustav is the subject of Robert street and Siegfrid Main street, were seriou and taken to tha local ho: Carlson of 16 Henry s arrested by Sergeant John CRASH; EX-POLICEMAN HELD ibles from Gustave Carlson Charged With Reck- less Driving While Under Tn- fluence of Liquor. collision near vesterday snygg in- ion much { 77 jured Gustave President Wilson’s physical en- ce, despite his recent illness, is ed the getting of the league|W through its final stages.|and Patrolman William the debate dragged | Dodge driven by Car ght on Friday, Lord Robe with a Ford driven by Enygg. 1 Colonel Hous son, who is a former policman, »w long is this going to last?” | in court this mornin, 1d at the House consulted Mr. Wilson | quest of Attorney M. > the replied: “It is go- | was continued until Saturday . if necessary, | ing, at which time charges of reck When this | less driving while under the influence subsided | of liquor will he brought against Carlson. At the hospital this morning, it was ted that while the injuries are not $erious as first thought it will be necessa fw days longer. Snygg’s injuries con- sist of lacerations of the scalp while juries to his ear. will necessitate < confinement. Robert Nero who s riding with the two Carl sons, Joseph Wolfe, T Eskir Johnson who Arch [ escaped without vt they we thrown the force of the impact According to wlitnesse, the car street King on, collided Carl- was re- cast beyond t Ce- morn- until da this cove 1e known, op tion session wis soon settled. last Sons’ Hot Cross huns Try them.—advt. Howard Bruemmer of the gun battalion spent the nd in this city. of C. ball, State S 0 Monday Besse nd’s for clothir . Murphy machinc were with Snygg injuries although from the car by Armor, night. men’s, young advt. \ THE UNIVERSAL CAR TO ALL FORD OWNERS Announcing the opening of our AUTHORIZED FORD SERVICE STATION At 207 Elm Street. The Service Station will give Ford serv- ice only. It will be done by experts on Ford work, It will pay you to see us have that next job done. ELMER AUTOMOBILE CO. Sales Authorized Service 22 MAIN ST. 207 ELM ST. before you | 50 fee Carlson of | vital. | Haye Al red Lockery and | i lost | the | later | score of West Side court y | trat!, | sidewalk ? | tenement driven by rlson was going tow Hartford and the Ford was coming into New Britain. At the Stanley school the Dodge car struck the Ford, taking both left mudguards and part of the body with it, as well as knock- ing the engine out of the car. Veer- 15 1o one side it went along about and carried a tree along sev- cral feet. “AFRIGAN GOLF’ AT BWAY AND 42D ST, $4,000 in Pile—Detective Drops 860 Getting Evidence New York, at Broadway at half-past April 14 and African golf Forty-second atreet four o’clock in the African morn- Now golf—which is beating-around-the-bush langu ge for a game of craps half-past four in the never before at that or Broadway at Forty ev before until y anyway. That was the reason Detectives James Donahue and John MecLoughlin were so surprised. They were walk- ; ing down the ted thoroughfare when they saw a group of men heard a sound as of Fingers snupped and the heard somehody being addressed as | ‘Baby.” althovgh there were no in- fants to he seen. Quick as a flash their t minds put seven and eieven together they approached the game McLoughlin evidence, He 5, and events has been plaved at orning, but any hour in ond street. Nev- sterday morning, hones rolling. detectives tined and procecded {0 get mixed in the game then. although he bad no conncetion, | collar of a man who | Mark Robinson, = West Sixty-first lin sald, “You're the and two ized the coat said he wa broker, of No. 137 street. MelLov prisoner. Whereupon the ame with the completeness and desp: of a battalion of Prussian zu faced by a squad of marines. In the wild scramble Donahue and Me- | Loughlin, aided by several other po- licemen who had arrived, gathered a prisoners “How much was in the game?” in- quired Magistrate Isaac Ringle in the terday morning four thousand dollar; The magis- my broke “About honor,” said McLoughlin widened nd the game was zoing on on the Such a thing is outrage- e m: fined each of risoners §3. Robinson said he couldn’t pay any fine two cents unless he got credit told magistrate that hoys” he had $2 it to $2,000 hen he throw and it throw. The other as rapidly as it had accumulated As they filed dolefully out of the courtroom the players announced that the ‘big winner” had got away. eve: strate over He when he met and the | “the soon inc ed | staked 500 wasn't the right | 500 melted away on one R. H. 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