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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, s WANCHESTER MURDER | JOHN C. BARRETT DIES i Last May. , (Continued from Firs John C. Barrett, who has been e f Captain - said he constable He first|Tctt observed his 7ist 10 years, at home at 82 Kilis street. Mr. Ba birthday resident of this city for over hess stand to tell t Madden's killing was a patrolman. property the territory he covered | the best of health. He N e hen makin < night rounds the oldest, if not 1 “\ N It was after Captain Madden had | member of the O. U. ) St L S over 40 years was employed in this passed away this morning rung in at tl | street bridse about 11 o'clock that | city, part of the tim hey went to the silk storehause. | Brwin’s and part of the time in the e in Russell ‘and | There they saw a group of six men | P. and I%. Corbin factory by his wife, and a standing about ncar one of the doors He is survive 1 ¢ sons and daughters. They i i | | t J., of Berlin Mrs. | 1 | | i | o the building. Menber “As we came near these men they | ar Alfrec started to walk,” ho said, “up Pine | George Pittsinger, of Newington, Mrs street tq High street and walked to a| . J1. Wollman of Unionville, John machine standing on Hovt street.” . of " Huriford, William . of this He and Madden followed them to| ot azfps. Irank Willilams of Plain- the corner of Pine street and BEIm [ i’ Jacon M., of this city and Jula terrace. Thore, he said, he went up |- 100 of this city. he west side of Pine street and Cap The funeral will be held Saturds ain Madden up the east side. “When | 08 T L0 Brwin memorial \ney reached the car, Madden asked | % @000 4%, G ment will, be in em what they were doing near (h A torehouse,” said Macombc 1"1v"zm Klein, the driver, said they were 1ook- j . n for « friend. GENEROUS RESPONSE “He asked to see the driver's license { while T went to the front of fhe mu- TO RED CROSS CALL chine to get the license number I went back to ke down I(h-»~| = num- FFairview cemetery wame and registration license oer Received Will Be Used For “When he ked whether any of . d ‘ he men had guns.” the witness con- 3enefit of War Refugees linued, “the driver said no “After, Madden had sear B . The receiving room at the Red guess we'd better not let vou go. “Madden was on the right hand running board when the machine hed tr in Europe Cross headquarters, No. 20 Court Tt was prophesied thal German tiie selle - departi ety street, s becoming filled with a | property would hecome valucless be- Wilson inte to distribute tHGKES quantity of clothing which is to be | fore the Yanks got through and here's | i SR e s the dol = @ and "6 was T, next the' driv- (9 3 0 4 re the Yanks got through and here's ious cities aid in the coming: et 1 ands 808w | sent to the refugees of the devastated | o rcalization. 20.000 perfectly good »an, which was the reasom e ‘Got off this car or we'll shoot’ ! countries overseas Zach variety is | helmets sold for t cum of $1.00 Wi partment €old at that sum.§ A s S \“.’ en pointing a)sun being packed jnto separate bundles. | The purchaser we rank R. Wilson, ) Underwood & Underwgdd:| ru ‘;" 92 Y i and old waists, old skirts, soft felt 3 s T : .k [ hats, which pack - easily, trousers, f : | companies Macomber walked over to the dock e 5 .~ = T ATAY \ > npagn: and pointed to Nemss as the man. and unfrayed, overcoats, and | DEATHS AND NERALS | VMAY CHANGE SALARIES, At Clovelang e Mipped off the car one |blankets are amons the welcomed ar- = plant Slogd chos aeas fired. A moment aftorward | ticles of clothing Which have been re- | Marguerite seltzer, Five Councilmen Reported to Hae| mne ig 1) there was a fusilade. The car skid- | ceived X i | The funeral of Marguerite Signed Revision Petition. over the ‘Feitetion ded to the laft of the road A man This week's drive is being cON- geltzer will be held at 9 o'clock fo That | trary to long-establist jumped from it. Madden was still | ducted during the time when spring | morrow morning in St. Mary's chureh : that trade, contracts 3 on the running board A moment | housecleaning unearths many articles A large number of the High school the Decemyber basis of $3 Tater he fell off. The man who had |of clothing and bedding which .are no | pypils, all of whom held Miss Seltzer some casep with the proviss NG Jumped from the car began firing at | longer of use to their owners, and it | in the highest esteem, will attend the reduction ;was final. One producer at | ne We exchanged shots and he |is hoped that much of the material, | sepvices at the church in a body. Mis least has announced this week that ran away after the car. It pulled [instead of spending a long moth- | Seltzer was instructor of Fn plious s BT Sl ‘ff;“" ) ”! the new price will apply to all future np e shomted: ‘Boys don't leave | balled summer in the attic will be|{ne school. alarics of a few of the higher pald} (hipmontel A meeting of contral . me. The car went down Pine street | sent to the receiving station at the d - oflicials but the obs le in the wWay | yogtern . producers at Pitteburklt tos | and that was the last | saw of it.” Red Cross rooms. Michael Deutch. lapies five members of the com- | 4,4 (Wednesday) will decide some The awitness then told of going to | The warehouses at Newark, Ak Michael Detteh, aged 33 years, of | ™ 4 to sten the petition for| roplems as to basing, differentials, | DT Captain Madden whers he lay in the [which have been filled o overflowing | 110 Chapman street, died yesterday | © al is necessary to have 20 | (e 8 8 street, T held up his head and tried | through the long months of the war, | afternoon at the Hartford hospital 9 Y members of the coun- Cleveland district blast furnaces to get water into his mouth but he|are now practically empty, but | He was unmarried and mad hig | Cil sign a 1 1l ordinance petition. | nave already decided to sell their died right there in my arms’ e [through the medium of this Red Cross | home with his ter, Mrs. Charles would the * members | jron on a Valley basing, added. drive it is expected that thousands of | Jost. The funeral will be held @t 9 F council have obtained | price of No. 2 foundry p—— tons of material will he soon ready | o’clock tomorrow mocning in ppings and motors disstiyet R % 68% PLANS TO BUILD BIG for shipment overseas. Peter’s churcl il will have the interesting task | A strange feature of the Washing- | ed recuperative powers at the open i e gl . $1ax Mot com 363 MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS The following cable has been re- | ce and fu ton annomncement is fhat if iron ore! ing of today's stock market, the gen- 5 gEac g e 1 | ceived from *Col. Harvey D. Gibson, Susan Kachfoar. t of the | for 1919 is lowered there shall be a | eral list remaining under the adverss x Pet 3 176 Washington, arch ,“ = ey | fOrmer ed Cross commissioner to The funcral of Mrs 'n Kach- 7 further reduction in pig iron Yet | influences which contributed to yes- -vot Lead 66 % build up a '“'fl'” St reserve | France: These refugees have been in | mar was held at S o'clack in Al more furnaces are zning out hecause | ferday’s lat reversal. Foremost 3§ ¥ C & Hu corps including all members ¢ $ s and almost destitute of clothing | Saints chureh : & . . 1 2 he new 1o i g $o + Vev Cons orps includ D ey cremit | : Ty ot 1 [”v \‘v“ ”;\1 u(n x‘v;] ! t R Stephan Grohol | v ON #URIIARDT GLAD $2 the new price. is below their | among the stronger issues at the out- -V ¥ X ‘}‘1 for several years. any o el officiated at a requicm cost e e o N Y & ably 5 countries now, even if clothing could | burial was in the NOT RO BE ARRESTED | various prices dependent on those .-‘u-'fllr»‘“ e ‘-'y‘{,\“‘r‘r‘ oe - Gor NY Ont & West today by the war department. COmM-1y "0 ractured and paid for, ma- | ; T e S M ST { sl something definite is to b about the repeal of the ordinance fixing salaries of city officials for the coming year scems more certain. It been known for some time that | making the 1 iron $28.15, Wall Street, 10:30 m.— that the next meetin of the | delivered profession who have during the war, were disclosed ve being : March 27.—Hcinrich | already named arve being reduced. ! Marine Pfd., General Motors and North Pac 2 hina chmer e e e G el i e i ) e e el B iR great to a degrec that few at home | Charles Barry, ] his wife and three| name their prices Thursday. Cast iron llmvll‘):‘. \LI;:JJ\‘|1l .\;1‘»(»““:...\ “\v:’n‘l:]l') 1‘;n e can possibly realize. Every garment| The funeral of Charlos B : SLLSRT e BREE D pe e i aa s Cant o) eiernoun s Wara aito In Peonle G fupnistied it coeciie i cdyjSwiLcll ibe neld 9 076166k tomorrow mor German wation a 7 E £ € . would otherwise lack proper clothing, | ing in St. Joseph's church e Fith the emerencl. — ficers cap-|and each garment furnished will | nui |\":1l\“::\"i‘\‘\) the inactive list of |actually prevent suffering be discharged continue medical missions in the resery offered officers of the medical de- partment who are beinz discharged from the service upon the com- pletion of their duties connected terial is totally lacking. The need is | hous 's in finished products now | preciably, but trading as a whole was Ray Cons | carry 515 per net ton advance over| somewhat mixed. Brooklyn Transit Reading mill prices instead of $20. changed hands in comparatively la Rep I & S New blast furnace capacity for St. consul at \ esterday on Mrs. Arthur Keating. oliand- Nieu Red Cross posters have been dis- Mrs. John A. Erickson, of Amsterdam under afe conduct tributed throughout the city, by the | street, received word last evening c inted by the American and Allied boy scouts, picturing the suffering of | the death of her sister, Mrs. Arthup | Sovernments he party will o to | | € amounts at a one point reaction South Pac | Touis appears now to be definitely de- | Noon—A trade authority an- South Rail | cided. The National Fnameling and , nouncement published today telling Studcbalker i : tamping Co. is to utilize hot metal, | of a decided increase in the volume of Tex the allies, and describing their needs. { Keating of South Manchester e et e !., UL a0 D D e e e R Garments need not be in perfect — | The envoy lled by the Berlin | proposed is also afforded in the large | prices had a beneficial effect on the Union condition, but it is requested that Mrs. Jacob Allen. vernment Decemberitl becausal)icasting Lintereats cantorcatiat Grantte Al they be in clean condition, and in Following an operation performed J tion with anti-American | City, 111 | the reserve but must ; and reappointed in order to their connection with the department. Officers discharged are being requested to apply for appoint- ment in the reserve corps. popular steel shares 1y U. Utah ( EmRE : 3 ; S : fasi 5 < i Steel and Bethlehem. Better tones in 17 8 Rub ( MITATARY GUARD ARRESTE addition to the other garments named @ few days ago in St. Francis’ hos- | ! lexico, departed ex- London advices are that steel mak- | coppers, Baldwin, Central Leather, T Steol the following will be acceptable: | pital in Hartford, Mrs. Jacob Allen 3 ratitude to the [ ers have applied to the ministry of Studebaker and Maxwell Motors, Pan Car Chem pullet - Hits Civilan When Intended | Warm canton flannel and other sorts | ased 69 yeors and 11 months, died ™M tates obtaining for him | munitions for permission to increase | American Ietroleum, Atlantic GulY, LG of material with which to make | last night at 6:30. Mre. Allen resided ! : urest on the way | their prices, owing to growing costs. | Unjted Cigars, Industrial, Alcohol and Western Union garments tfor bahies, ticking, sheet- | at 6 Maple street,”ifindg: wds we E ppreciation of “courte- Camp Upton, March 27.—Ser8t. | jho plankets and woolen goods of | kKnown throughout the city, having SR Ame g for Somebody Elsc. ! ¥ | Plans are maturing there for a central | wilgon Pka. supplemented the early | Willys Overland ! | tin plate selling agency in view of | it of strong stocks. Contrary ten- Joseph Shoeman of the military po- | 1 S0 ™ yicle i also need for | been w vesident of New Britain - = : | American tin plate competition. The lice was arrested here yesterday. fol- over 35 years. She was one month to . VABADE RO i | Lorain Steel Co. has sold 1.000 tons thousand of destitute women | the day short of 70 2 WiLt » FIVE MILES LONG | of givder rails to the Birmingham erickson, a civillan employe of thel /. " Cin po o104 to earn their | the time of her death Boston: M Corporation at £16 15s. The reported camp hotel. who is in the base NOS- | iingoq by repairing clothing YlverugcicRson JLa L pital, dying from a_ wound in the | Hartford, and one daug s | s il s y head | Charles W. Evens of H lso 1 S William < selected a tentative L R ) 5 de! ¢ e S . route for the parade of the 26th Di- | Shoeman was ling in the front T0 DEPORTI W W three sisters, Mrs. Mary Gustafson & a ohiline e B At & A ! L Visiond Tt 1= fie hniles e denaih | to 3 points, the distilling group and WSTERN STAR SOCIAL. t of an automobile in which Fred- Y and Mrs. Bloomberg of ( well and J [ 7 2 M (¢ r - ¢ : X 1 ar e ot Ty | ). B\ ) motor accessories also adding to eariy vs of Martha chapter, erickson was sitting in the rear. In | st one sister living in the we it S n“- L el WA IEXICO PAY gair Inspiration copper was strong astern S w‘\ 'vr'le:'( the. darkness of the early morning a . She was a member of the Swedish i e Jini AN AT R 5 cing two points despite the cut iy e N ot ar passed with undimmed lights, | Tmmigration Authoritics Decide That { Lutheran church, the White Ribbon \ ( omnonwe \th ENATOR DEMANDS o ('h“ e POLALE Pl 1oty tin a iftgrnoon i - »n of camp oty e Tdies e enway, to Charles ga 1 > dividend ¥ or organiza which is a violation of camu | wWaterbury Agitators Are Undesiv- | Society, and the Ladies' Aid soc Shoeman turned and fired a shot, ap- e T T e B parently intending it for the other able People—Should Be Sent Back. | Sewing society extended over a period car of more than 30 years. Jacoh Allen - Z 1 0 i ¥ : B et o o Mgt 3 L oL “hour, but rails were listlc The degrees will be conferred The bullet struck Frederickson in Waterbury, March 27.—Super her husband, died in this city about | CVPF Press Huge Claims of S fRely > 5 , i closing was strong the head. His home at No tendent of Police George M. Beach | eight years ago. He was a prominent GRADT T DEAD. S ximated 650, West 22d street, Manhattan announced this afternoon that deci- | yosident and was employed s o - . y Americans, 2 s Orden 4 i s o TS (e fo 80 (e | e fix ., March 27.-—Dr. Nich- yrder Of Notice Of Heaving. | TLL ‘B INVESTIGATION proceedings brought Linst Alexan- . R e o e ol Soule, for scveral years: the Washington, March 2 Prompt e el e S str ate gL . T W. W. lcaders. Inspector Lyons, | the Swedich e and o « academy, died [ against Mexico for loss of life and | tlons furnishod by Richter & Co0. | < late Boston, March 7.—Charles G. | from the immigration office in Boston Lot : 2 rday He was | damage to property will be urged | members of S OD S ok X e (Gyin) o f W t 2 said ¢ Wood, commissioner of the state | has found probahle cause for depor- in 1 was gradua when the new congress convenes. Sen- March 27, 1919. [ {1 deceased 2 ora Philli in 1838, and | High Low Close 1 £ st dencies were again shown by local DIVIDEND IS REDUCED. - serap leather for repairing of shoes. e Aoions alnolCalitomnt Pl e Nheh Nk e LR ‘ing the shooting of Walter Fred- 3 b v k. March 27 o Insp T e Alany vester and Pullman. Bonds, including iion Consolidated Copper 27.—)Major General Liberty issues were steady Yeclnreala diarterly le of 10,000 tons of American tin |~ \yqi) plate bars in Great Britain is not finitely confirmed Clarence R wards and Col. Albert | Street, 1:30 p. m.—Leather o compared witl and paper shares assumed leadership go during the mid-session at gains of I R se; Wall Street, close.—Specialties, bar vill invite a. friend Whist ticularly oils, motors and leathers be played and a supper will be sej Congress Will Be Urged By King to | mounted to higher levels in the final after which, beginning at 7:45 o'elf husetts avenue, o Colur 2 . square Lutheran church, and prayers will be read in the Brwin o Mortuary chapel at § o'clock, by Rev. ) voard of conciliation and arbitra- | tation and will so recommend to| T s G Ohman. Interment will b ] 202 Upon the tion ’of L on, announced night that he | Washington. All the evidence taken | i mairview comoiory W i ! Beet Su; 75 & [ oChapack ry Schupsdk il had notified representatives of the the deportation hearir will ba N Harvard ) n 1848 and | justment of American claims against :I’“"‘\*'I"'“]“* z e & ® | ing that Administrators n gri 1en 0415 10 % 1 Am Car & Fdy Co 903 090 1% A ] . . 443 147 485 4814 ator King of Utah said this afternoon from i > , from | that he will offer a measure for ad- -\ Beet Lawrence textile mills and of the | forwarded to Washington for review. Al Olson ! post-graduate | Mexico at the earliest opportunily af striking operatives to appear at an in- [ A brief to be filed in the ses by B Dy fGrohnar e vestigation to be held in the city hall | counsel for the two I. W. W. men Will |l o¢ 1o funeral services for ti at Lawrence on Monday afternoon, |be forwarded to Washington also (Airied Olie condndtid mis March 31. He said that William J. | ———— - noon from the home on Blacl Kerwin, in charge of production at ARMY SUPPLIES SOLD. | avenue. Interment was in Fairvi 2 mill in New Bedford, and G 20rse | = 5 | cemetery. The pall bearers were | H. Wrenn of Springfield, a labor i War Department Disposes of Huge | grands of Andre lodge of whic e (m“l‘mml to sit with Nim | g0 to Allicd and Neutral Govts. | Olson was a prominent membos / v lirst selectman hduct the investigation. following acted: Charles Gullher: i Z s b | Baa B in cor ing v T HTIE o h Marehi oy e b b '\‘l““.\,‘“"]‘ ,‘ ,’1”‘]” s Al <8 Vera Cruz occupation occurred more ““\\‘\‘\’vn Lo motice (De elvon of e vi U 37TH DIVISION ARRIVING. ed Stales has sold to the Czecho-| got Johnson, Solomian Johnson and < . s USERIL TR AR Gl DD LG TN e B o G place of hearing thereon, by publig Slovak military authorities airplanes| Ajpert M. Peterson Bungalow. | heen taken by this government to! B = 3 i 2 g and airplane equipment to the value of $1,000,000. it was iearned today Sales to foreign governments of more than £200,000,000 worih of surplus authority to sell and convey Pennsylvania. | cr congress assembles. e will 1 oitate located in -tha' town Lol cacher in | quest the president to open negotia Ohio. tions for the designation of a joint | AM Am Loco a0 et Ordered, That said application on the claims Am Sicelt ey 5 2 2 st te in ot the Pre 1 i | ks & 541, 1237, | heard and determined at the Probd Senator King believes thé elaims :l;“ ;r‘l“: “‘\ e 126 124% ;‘-1,“* Office, in Netv Britain, in said disl e e : i 66 | on the 2nd day of April, A. D, 18 T S Fe Ry Co.. o ; 9114 | at 9 o'clock in the forenoon, and t notice be given of the pendency. ford as per said application on more fully appears, it is commission to examine and pass up will azgregate several hundred mil- lion dollars. Claims already filed amount to $300,000,000. Although the he pall bearers were also representatives or lodges to which the deceased belonged. Aaron Anderson representing Andre lodg New York March 27.—Twenty- eight officers and 810 men of the 87th division arrived tod from Beth Steel B . 7 | ing this order once in some new Butte Superior 2 207 207% | paper having a Can Pac : listrict, and return make compel a sct{iement by the authori- | Hinman is recovering | ties of Mexico. Delay has heen caused | v circulation 54 of tonsilitis by the belief that more stable re- | i Brest on the Cruiser Puehlo, which Ands N n ) : by the belier that a more stable re-| (W Fac .- ' i ogDs LY Smil L axson, § ilesncn S and wiard o indham soa lianas e JER D F. GAFFNE brought altogether 1,791 troops. Ten} o\ gupplics were announced by the | peterson, Ve i . oA | o which would assume responsibili- | Ches & Ohio ... 28% BERNARD AFPNES PSR b e[ mhe deverbment | Mostiof fthe i g \ ty for the claims of Americans, Chino Cop .... 3 6 3 Jud] ice returned on the ueblo; also Court of the notice given terial went to France. whose pur- M = - : A strong sentiment prevails in con- = casual companies for fPennsyivania | apocos included smokeless powder. o ‘_‘“ ":-”“"'y!]“"\‘-““_i_ a U : R ay has becn Tar and Massachusetts. The steamship | ioiqs, copper, cannon and steel plates. | yf. ana Mrs, (Goores 13 Wileas of Jone. 7 his impres < heightened | Deep Water arrived, from St. Nazaire | for which §155.000,000 was paid - 2 = 1 iriew treet Giea tis morhine 2t ford oy 2 ot b e et mad soreien cims azainst | § - Conmecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. Mexico aggregate an enormous total ! the New in General hos| el 6 officers and 19 men | machine guns and amwmunition, acids | Death was due to pneumonia | with a casual detachment of two Italy bought $41,000,000 worth of | I These have not been pressed actively | A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION ; _— — j and other supplies. 'he Nétherlands 3 heretofore because of the European | . i MILLER'S CONDITION CRITICAL. { hought $685,000 worth Of mitrate of | [ i\t Tawver for Arst selectman s today o | war, i organized and qualified through years of efficient, i : soda. - Supplies were sold to other o & v > tion of | 5 o % - 7 2'1”“;» «»onrh:nm of Darius Miller, of | soa. S st B s R ime dwelling on 135 Two LIRUTENANTS DIE trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, 3 Main street, was reporiec 1s | coun es 1 1€ olio K amour n - i i i) ] re extrémely eritical late this afternoon, { Great Britain. 2,300 000; Cut - 92l IN FALL OF MIRPLANE ecutor or Administrator. and Tittle hope is held out for his [ $108,000: Liberia, §14.500 Switzes G % ; Sl Vote for Dr. Trank Zwlck for S Sareh Gieiten- s o recovery. Mr. Miller is reputed as|land. $3.5 school board, republican primari \Y TO MAINE RATLWAY. F Indianapoiis Mat Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 ducted a dry goods store at Main | New York parade of the 27th division Mrs. Willard man of R v with t n u Arcostook rail- | airplane in which they were flving | Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. 4 3 | wone of the wealthiest residents in this i | tomorrow, 4 to 8 p. m.——advt as o Director | thews of Ithaca, N. Y., were killed a | | | ; gtreet. He wag a familiar figure in |in pictures. Only theate in town | N. J., is visiting Mrs, O, K. Swift, ml.h i for 000 annual compen- | fel] from a height of 1,5 feet. The HARTFORD. CON M. H. WHAPLLS,. Pres't, the local business world. .shu\\mg jt—advt, Lincoln strect. city. Jor many years he has con-| Extra special at Lyceum! See thc - ; i b aned a contract | Carlstrom fleld Yesterday when an sation. { cause of the accident is unknown.

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