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   Bridgeport Standard Telegram (Newspaper) - November 7, 1919, Bridgeport, Connecticut                               STANDARD TELEGRAM STREET Office Open AH Day Tor News and TEL. 0100 THE WEATHER Detailed Report and Miniature Almanac See Pago 2.) Circulation Books Open to for Yesterday VOL. NO. 155. Entered us second class matter at tto post Ottico at under act at 5819. NOVEMBER Subscription 5ti cents a S'S for six 56 for one By 12 cents 28 Boys of Yankee Appear Again In To JL Veterans of World War Open Bazaar in Preceded by Street Cheer Volunteer Heroes and Other See Presentation of Colors As Fair Appeals for Support for Plan for Club For ths first time since their return last veterans of the Yankee division donned the agam last take part in the parade which preceded the opening o he fair and bazaar which opened at the armory for the benefit of the Yankee Division building The vets mobilized at the armory headed by Mayor and the Grenadier fife and drum corps of marched Jaw Main State street and thence to the headquarters of the veterans of Foreign Wars where a halt was Other Soldiers Hero the column Became more cosmopolitan with the addition ol membership of Raymond W. Harris Veterans of for in the ranks of that organization Marine Kaval uniforms were plentiful as the olive of the Bridgeport Will Issue a General Appeal Today Calling for City-Wide Observation of Armistice Day Post Roumanian Queen Imprisoned By Mistake As Suspect on Border Nov. Marie of was among the recently arrested on the it was learned from Geneva The queen was a. prisoner for five being confined to a waiting room in a railway The toms official had mado ths arrest finally discovered his take and released the royal oner with profound RECRUITING DRIVE GAINS AH Overseas Men Wanted in and Manufacturers to Be Asked to Close Half almost as drab outfits men who saw service in France with tions other than the Yankee The parade then swims State 200 to land thence to Main and north on Main street to the People crowded the curbs along I the line of march and clapped anil cheered the boys ns they passed with as much enthusiasm as when j the same with tion of a score or more brave lows who since laid down their lives in marched to the j Tfl FARTH road station on July 28, 191 J. DUW ft IV H Mayor Asks At the by Commander Norman Weather Vane Had Topped Christ Church Since Before on the purpose of the fair and appealed to the people 101- hearty co-operation in making the thins a success that and His ager Arrested As Suspects Following Game on Warrant Issued by Coroner KNEW MESSENGER'S PALS Police Believe Pair May Be Able of Clear Up Arrests Case in two FROM TOP OF the 11 weathering the storms of. boys who two to say nothing shots a fusillade o at it back in Revolutionary Stratford's the vane on the of i it is hoped as Armistice Day is umr r 1 f-o n ri f I you might now with the necessary funds to build a home and clubhouse where fired they can gather and find recreation comfort In Episcopal v we're once more early yesterday Him j and marched into for- winds which tore down for the presentation of the broke off limbs of and to the Yankee Division toppled down sign also association by the Veterans of off the fop Christ i Wars The two organizations steeple on Main j lined up on of the drill j causing the weathercock to come i floor facing each other while a j hurling to color bearing a silk standard j The top of the steeple war marched down the center and took at an early hour yesterday morning facing the YD The I when the streets of the town wore C C chaplain of Ray I deserted and though many mmA Harris V. of F. con- heard the no one was ducted the dedication and only damage was to fisted by Lieut. j the steeple and the bronze Immediately after the presentation The old bird was some shaken up uniformed men jts but was lifted into the basement of the church will be hammered into shape and when the steeple is Mayor issue proclamation today making No vember 11, Armistice a liol iday in and urging all to observe it This will be taken following the resol passed several weeks ago by Post Raymond W. Harris Veterans of the Foreign War of the United Rush of At a. meeting held last night by Post 2S new recruits were At the organization with a detachment of the Yankee division and presented a set ot colors to the YD boys at the The was resumed at and reports were by I the several committees that are busy i on tho monster military iball I and Aids Lashar announced that the booth at the wall be opened up to Saturday November S and u-p to the present several hundred members have been Five members volunteered to represent the five big allied nations and will hold a dress rehearsal Sunday under the direction of Mrs. Z. and others in charge of the Star It is wish of the organization to line all regardless of or not they are ot the Ask General A resolution was passed by which GET SALLIED FOREIGN VESSELS REFUSED MOVE TO RATIFY PACT BLOCKED MUST KEEP BARGAIN BEFORE TREATY IS MUST REPLACE SHIPS Motion for Ratification Without Reservation Made by for Roll Call from Both State Department Makes Public Notice Served on Germans Allied Powers Lust Must Appear in Paris Nov. 10 to Make Final G. 0. P. SENATORS OBJECT Ralph champion billiard and his manager George Wordon were arrested by State Policeman Frank Virelli in this city late last Claim It Would Cut off Later At- tempts for Reservations Chamber in Confusion As Un- derwood Accepts with the murder of jamin The two men were taken to police ters and are being it is un- on a warrant issued at the request of Coroner Eli Mix of New A DRAMATIC The arrest of the two men is the first to have been made in nearly two when the New York and Chicago authorities apprehended eleven persons charged with com- in the of the New York messenger on or as accomplices in dis- posing of the Liberty bonds valued at which ha was alleged to have stolen from Ills New York Both and been in the city the past at billiard academy where he hag participating in a match game with another well known The arrest of tlie player and mana- ger occurred shortly before 11 o'clock last night as they were ing the The cueist Nov. treaty with Germany without reservation or amendment seemed for a while this afternoon about to be decided by the Thrown into the thick of a tic parliamentary a request for an immediate show down on unqualified acceptance of the treaty got backing of the leaders on both who seemed anxious to outdo each other in pressing for ft roll But before the stage of action was reached the move was blocked by Republican Senators who objected that it might cut off any later attempt to put into the Back to Then the Senate back regular order of business ing down the last of the long list of proposed work on the presented Country Burning Three Times As Much Coal As the Miners Are Out at ent. TO ELIMINATE TRAINS Nov. Notice was served on Germany by the Allied and associated powers in a note and accompanying forwarded last that the treaty of peace not go into force until Germany to the satisfaction of the j Discontinuance of Coal for For- Allied and associated powers obligations assumed under the -i tice convention and additional Obligate The the state provides the German government shall send representatives November make final arrangement's the into effect of the But note specifies that before treity can bo made effective through a process verbal of the de- posit of the tno man representatives shall their nation out the terms of the The protocol contains a number of obligations absumed by Germany in the convention and complementary agreements which not teen carried out and which have the subject ot jnt These include the withdrawal of German troops from and the of German Must Replace Most in the Germany is asked to sume under the protocol Is the submarine off and the destruction in the North 9ja oJ the for placing of vessels destroyed .at Scapa a said to have the backing of a of the When a re- cess was taken until the by of the large crowd i witnessed the match and his ti coming as it did in the midst of and I applause and hand mSi a dramatic climax to manufacturers should for nt leapt half a A letter will bo mailed to concern today i Knew lowed by 11 personal call by members to cmM be i ed the the men are held for complicity 1" of decorators will at work tion witn disposing ot the stole Liberty Wordon s- home is today to transform the Casino Into brilliant glittering New York city and ho is said to jhe acquainted with the alleged AND WOMAN ARE BADLY HURT IN CRASH ont of ths struck up a dance the at tho booths beean K their the armory again be placed on its exalted oa the appearance of a mini- j Several thousand dollars will Concussion ot Brain When Motorcycle Skids and Hits committee had not yet come to a The got before the Senate only after a point of against them had been overruled by Vice President who de- no technicalities of the ate rules would be permitted to stand in the way ot the right of Hip Senate majority to frame its of the treaty as it which followed an hour of bitter was accepted as containing a. significant declaration of policy respect to tho mentary tangle developing around attire continued throughout the evening and the crowds about the booths Indicated a t cental start for the fair until ths 15fh of the be required to the Target or original Christ Episcopal one of tha K not the oldest ATLANTIC OTY DATES FOR G. A. R. GATHERING The rooster has seven bullet holes in its testimonials to the of British redcoats who fully took pot shots at it In the course of the attack on tha Yanks N. Nov. 1 in the town the the town national encampment of nr was sacked and formerly of nell this -in company with Miss Evelyn Wulff of 092 King are In St. hospital suffering from non- of this brain and probable fracture of the skull as a result of a motorcycle accident last night at avenue and State I in The mention of Wordon In the case is the second pool and billiard champion manager to be brought It will be remembered that the alias who was one of the first to arrested through the activities of the Xew York Is said to be j no other than alias i manager of Frank j world's champion pocket billiard ov Baker as he was known while managing a witness in tha big the make up for the first class ship sunk Flow by ing over floating docks and and dredges equivalent to n total displacement of In this respect the protocol Allied and associated ers cannot overlook without tion the other tod against armistice conventions and as the of the fleet the destruction of the submarines proceeding to for Replacement of the submarines destroyed through 'the over of additional submarines and machinery is Other the armistice ments peace treaty which tho protocol demands that out Delivery of 42 locomotives and cars as yet not turned Delivery of all values and property and with all issuing ing or private interests in invaded Delivery of additional tural implements in lieu of railroad Restoration of works of art artistic and Industrial materials removed from French and Belgian territory and as yet not completely Payment of tho oi aerial material exported to eign Ships First Step wards of portation Since Nov. Still hopeful that court ments at Indianapolis Saturday might point the way to an early ending of the eminent agencies nevertheless forth renewed and more efforts today to protect public against distress almost certain from a protracted pension of Realizing the country Is burning three times as much coal as tha miners are turning the railroad through Its created central topk drastic action In ordering that the supplying of coal to ships in American ports be Eliminate calls for assistance from land and Denmark In violation of treaty The protocol concludes ths following case Germany not fill obligations within tho time tho allied and powers reserve tha to have recourse to any coercive ures other they may deem The couple attempted to pass an- other motorcycle driven by a friend and skidded the SOME DRASTIC ORDERS FOR CONSERVING COAL of his and j of ths Streeta of Veterans meet here at the same j Nov. 6. New on use of soft were j announced the day of the In some MAKING HOME IN ties orders were more drastic than murder some years police officials feigned ignorance of the it was learned handling the tion believe they are in possession of considerable evidence connecting Wordon with some of the missing i So far as is cai it not be ascertained smashing the machine against n. ho on a telephone Both were mora tha to the I authorities holding the opinion that MARYLAND DEMOCRATS were as much at sea as ever tonight over the date when a vote on the might be but they declared every effort would be made to Senators at evening over I the whole situation and sought some of the long fight j lo a White House officials that plans wero foot r an early conference between and Senator WIN BY FEW VOTES Arrests i Up to tha time of ar- Nov. 6. The i rest lt hafl pre- tonight are claiming the election of Albert C. for governor over Harry W. RESIDENTS OF GAUCIA during the war but the general showed little sixty-six trains were by of the destroyed villages in western j Chicago and and are reverting to the the Milwaukee and St. dwelling They utilizing Paul or excavating underground Indiana's public service homes In the little parish of j sion took tho most drastic action in 400 families are prepared to j tha domestic It decreed f the winter in an underground i jess of i 1. trio coal gas for heating and other restrictions of service by CHAIN S. than a In official re- turns from the counties and more wards already canvassed and the unofficial from the other wards give Ritchie a plurality of in. The Democrats will control of their state ticket with tha exception of Attorney General where Alexander Re- has apparently The will control the OHIO'S PROHIBITION CONTEST SPLIT THEN COMES BACK for i Small cities and towns of Kansas v Nov. puzzling theft at f. gold chain of tho Roman j reported nearly empty coal bins with j period from the on Friday f night the authorities to dost the The 1 teen returned by the rich of a yonns man arrest been Nov. day's prohibition election results in Ohio figures of returns from 59 out of SS counties show wets In lead on four prohibition pre- been arrested for alleged complicity In the On Octo- ber 27 William B. an convict was arrested in Chicago as ono of the gang that murdered When questioned by the police he told a story to tho effect that the dead messenger met eral of the gang in a local hotel where he hid himself after the bery and the wished him to split 50-50 with them but that ho refused to dispose of the stolen wealth among them In way other than on a 75-25 thla Smith witz was waylaid on August 17 and Thomas Meringole of New York signed an affidavit stated that a. Matty of Xew York committed Che murder hero fled the Other arrested in the case deny I Hitchcock of the cratic regarding the Senate It was said at the that no such pointment yet had been made or re- quested by wha thought several days might elapse before the reservation Tight became Goro Amendment Tha flurry over an immediate vote on unreserved ratification came the had 67 to 16, tho amendment by Senator to make any declaration of war un- der the league of nations contingent on a popular That cleared away the o-f the and Senator of the Republican called up tho committee One Many in Crush to Get Bargains of Army Goods N. Nov. One woman is dead a score of persons were injured and srai others fainted hers today when a crowd of stormed the doors of an armory at a sale of United States army Mrs. Emma 65 years who fainted in the died in an lance on the way to a hospital A riot call was necessary tj summon enough policemen to control the WINERS SEEK RELIEF FROM THE INJUNCTION ON STRIKE ACTIVITY File Motion to Dissolve the Alleging That ment Is Not NEW YORK POLICE GIVEN ORDERS TO CURB RADICALS AT MEETING Immediate objection came from the administration Senator the proposals could not properly be considered until the resolution came be- fore the He was assailing tho Republicans for delay and their methods were designed to prevent a direct vote on the question of when Senator Lodge the senator want's to hastan why doesn't he ask for a right now on ratification out reservations do returned Senator Un- and he The move brought half a dozen Mayor Hylan Issues Definite In- to Enright and I the prospect of cosing light and i ten A similar situation pre- I vailed in Nebraska where some schools were on the point of stale officials say that available indicate the wets won In the defeat of the prohibition act IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE Standard Post or Sunday or If you don't get your paper on Telephone Bamum 6100, Circulation POST PUBLISHING CO. NEW DRIVERS AT WORK ON MILK IN HARTFORD Nov. a new force of delivery men at work today in place of tho 100 who had walked the Bryant Chapman milk resumed service with expectation ot a re- turn to normal within ten The emergency milk stations wore con- in will not recognize the union any said W. W. cannot employ again the men who left Wa are to find tho public is frith and tho final result on tho ratification of Ohio's constitutional amendment will be They say tho two tho repeal of the state wide prohibition and the 2.76 beer wera de- by TONT Tony a living at 77 road was reported to tho police yesterday as been missing from homo since According to tho police Oils 13 the time that has wandered The man Is described as being 45 has a and is about all feftt tall and 200 taut refuse to give any in- senators to their feet and .In the formation ns to who did the actual which the chamber presented a scene of con- Senator cock got the to formally a unanimous consent agreement for a although tha Republican managers inter- posed no it failed to maet NEW Nov. Hylan tonight Instructed Commissioner to to It that tha police tolerate .no of any at a mass meeting be held at Ruggers square Saturday announced In a circular purported to have been Issued by the munist and prompt to prevent trouble are purpose of this gathering sot forth In the said ths to second anniversary of the Bolshevik ro- but it calls for a on November mass as you no doubt is called by the most tho most vicious and the most unpatriotic clement in our It represents Nov. tion to dissolve tha order ing officials of the United Mine Workers of America from ing or directing the strike of tho members of the union was filed the States district court here this by at- for the The ing order was issued last Friday and the hearing on a temporary petitioned the will next The motion first sets out that the petition for the restraining order does not disclose that the tho plaintiff in the hag any In the subject or In the relief sought or in any injunctive It Is set forth that the plaintiff is and without clean It la contended in the motion that the fuel administration was ed by proclamation of the President and that the fuel administration cannot be restored legally the This is designed to meet tho contention of tha government that there was a conspiracy under the act to reduce the output communities from a shortage growing more the administration turned loose every available car to meet appeals made for Orders went to Regional directors of tho nation's railroads from Di- rector General to eliminate train service where not absolutely necessary In public but it was officially announced general curtailment of service was The of foreign tonnage bunkering was first general step taken by the ment since the coal strike began last Saturday toward curtailment of The central com- made It plain that owned ships and tonnage the American flag would continue to re- coal supplies but all other vessels will be compelled to the end of the Follows Britain's The committee's la similar to that taken by Great Britain ing tho recent strike of British coil Officials would not predict re- salt of the order as it wei known in Washington the amount of foreign tonnage now in can ports dependent on coal plies from this It was apparent the central com- considered must be given to all land traffic In the matter of fuel distribution beforo even American ships will be ed bunkering Policy t Before leaving Washington night for Assistant torney General In of the Binkowitz was employed as a bank messenger for the firm of Richard Whitney and company o' Wall street and on August 1 with worth of bonds in his A few later his mutilated body was near a lumber pile on tho turnpike by an automobile urty passing that PROFITEER IN SUGAR HELD FOR U. S. COURT Nov. a wholesale ar- rested on a. charge of profiteering in Is hold under to pear on November 13 before ard clerk of the United States district It Is alleged ha sola 200 pounds of at 22 cents n. tho approval senators and a sharp After the vice-president had over ruled Senator Underwood's point of the at last wore formally laid before tho Start The first paragraph of the reaer the only part ered recites that the must be accepted by three of the four powers to make the treaty As pre- it had been slightly fied from the original draft so that the acceptance would bo secured exchange of on Pago of BRIDGEPORT TAXI MAN WANTED IN NEW HAVEN declared there no in toward strike endeavor to obtain a at the temporary Reports from agents of On de- of justice from and operators showed little overnight change In Appeal There emanating from high that the Injunction hearing for might go over for one without to either Equally persistent were reports that Samuel president of the American Federation of would make a personal appeal to Issued in with I Attorney Genearl Palmer tomorrow Kidnapping j jor withdrawal of the restraining order and all court proceedings on that if done issued by City Attorney for the be settled and the men back to work In 48 all court in New Its disciples NEW sub- poena v today to y their lull scale to a new wage agreement at and Issuance of more drastic orders directing heads of the organization to would these such time as the can drive these fanatical ages out of the country it Is our to curb their in this SEATS IN NEW YORK ASSEMBLY officials a Ions 1 drawn I OPPOSITION LEADER GETS HIS ELECTION VOCH ATTENDS j who was elected a member of the I French Academy a year I od a session yesterday for the first i v i time since his first He i ST. N. Nov. came in quietly during a learned ard A. the Later ho told his friends was successful at the polls In i that he was engaged now chiefly In j tha general election now in grass In according to NEW Nov. i returns today from St. Johns returns of the legislative contests CHILD'S BANK Sir Michael compiled today show that the new isadore Bimbaum of 7S minister was previously will be composed of liu street reported to the police last elected but returns today 35 Democrats and live night that his horns was entered by heavy losses for the This is a gain of 16 vote sneak thieves and r. child's Henry tor the a loss of 19 far about to the opposition the Democrats and a pUtt Entrance oy u. of and Col- tor the  

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