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Average Daily Circula\ion For Week Ending 14’444 Oct. 15th ... mom] NFY.ZSRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES ELM CITY IS GAY | Fire Damages St. Mary’s Charch, TWENTY INJURED | 'JUDGE FROWNS ON WITH YALE'S BLUE Bridgeport, Burning Rich Altar; AS TRAINS CRASH . GARS DRIVEN FAST BACK TO BEACH: THRILLING ANDGRAYOFARMY Priests Save Blessed Sacrament |\ N, Y, SUBWAY AT CROSS STREETS ' | —— " | ANDING MADE IN BREAKERS omun Catotle chuen st e | Wi Terrific Impact of Cars, Mingled Saxe Believes Speed Should Be _ kg Wit I el Retueed &t Ierstins o CHURCH MAY DROP - Giant Plane, Overload- Great Distance Away Conformance With State Law BISHUP’S [;ENS[]RS ed, Unable to Gain i | Altitude in F POLIGE RESERVES GALLED SKEPTICAL 0N CONTROL e ey ESTABLISHED 1870 PRICE THREE CENTS WINDS DRIVE MRS. GRAYSON Irish Primate Dead T s later a squad of firemen rolman Joseph Dunnigan, & officer and brother of the patrolman went into the building and began a search. It was 'h who stumbled over his carried him outside tored to conscious- been overcome by priests suffeyed only ence Connecticut's Famons “College Town” Is Mass of Color as Crowds Flock to Bowl GAME THIS AFTERNOON missing estimated by the clergy at close to $200,000. The fiftieth anivers the construction of the edifice was have been observed with special rvice on October 31 During the fire Rev. O'Connor and Rev. John Mc curate, and Patrolman Robert Dun Basement. nigan, with cloths over their s crawled on their hands and knes into the church auditorium in effort o 3 h the high altar and save the Duncan Cox Only Yale Regular Who | Bleseenl Baciament i Oa reach May Not Play—FEli Determined to | ¢/0S¢ by the location of the al !they found that it had dro Wire OntiStain of st Yeors Dl fhe larae ittt e had been thrown to one side on the church floor. The three men g | the Tabernacle and began workin their way back to the doors Patro Yale | man Dunnigan collapsed but the ts got to the open air. A few a SHOULD BE BRILLIANT ! to rea feat — Two Teams First Became Rivals Away Back In 1893. New Haven, Oct. 22 (P — takes the ficld against Army in the [PT'® Bowl today, determined to wipe out | ——— hought to have start- basement furnace and to 1d to woodwork which ran he blind attic. Here the nies spread throughout the entire part of the structure bri auditorium and se of the steeple which above the roof. fire apparaws four alarms and the ght from e Y& ards to Thousands Surge About lso —On Street—Nearly / et city's out called Ambulances and o was Equipment Rushed From Ev ed on Page 15) Part of City, = New Oct. 22 (@) Yorlk, T0 CONTROL THE GROWDS; Entrances Strap Hang- ers Hurled to Floor — Apparatus Emergency ery -Twenty 3 i e ————— PATRICK CARDINAL O'DONNELL PNEUMONIA FATAL Prelate Authorized to Excom- AT 30 MILES AN HOUR vt Roousrs H. Kirkham, Representing Man In Court, Says “Half or Three 56 FACE of Quarters Drivers In Town e ") R S Would Be In Jail If o e BB R D= Prosecuted Hicke: e For Driving at 20 or 35 Miles An S A el of int our Action Taken Against Him by Hour Past Intersections.” P’ersons in Twelve Rhode Island PUNIHHENT Adverse Air Currents. | Pilot Drops 260 Gallons of Gasoline as Craft Begins to Fall —May Take Off Again Late Today. 01 We Orchard t couldn Me., Oct. fly down the wind, TOIRISH PRIVATE Patrick Cardinal 0'Donnell Suc- cumbs at Noon Today IRELAND LOSES LEADER Descended From Noted resulted | ersons were injured 22 two of them nce, R, I, Oct. 22 fcate Roman Catholic cited him before courts is conferred upon v. William A. Hickey, D. of the Providence Dioc made public here Gasparri, papal & ®r— | thats' all," Mrs. X W. G .ong Island who hopes to be the explained Francea aviatrix fizst woman to st oo s e of v vo WMarket Owner to Kiss His Butcher s Public as Result of Fight Bet : - HE GETS HIS WISH 10 BE LOCKED UP Man Deliberately Sinashes Win- ] dow at Police Station Hammack [0f one participant in a sporting | | seriously today wher train crashe: a west the street and side to T £xC0} of the on, th ancient int s Wbers of that football game in her lineup and Yale is entering the fray with | a team whidh defeated Brown last| Saturday except for Duncan Cox | who has been on the injured list|Ceremony to Take Place and may not be used Telinna Yo e 1| on Steps of City Hall Was of another train at 207th who have fly across the amph out o here today after a this week fo turn decision plane reached voud Cape dozen miles cast of here, [not more than two feer ahove the | water, and making nearly 125 miles lan hour it was estimated by Pilo: | Wilmer Stultz. Navigator Brice Goldsborough pulled the valve wires, s concerned, di- releasing 260 gallons of Easoiine, iy e b e % to help pay for [°nd thus gained altiwude to return & il bt e it Sk + noon Totorcycie Officer paroc h school n other parts (*© the beach. e ERSers ine s along at a o linglord where he had esterday rnoon, but he © stute, to pay for unauthorized | ; Slgmals Destroyer, WANTED T0 BE ARRESTED rir rate o . telescoping the b ’ ks suffering from | Wwas unable cate AtHmE seriptions to the Providence visit- | A destroyer of the coast guard, i s e Otcrr : et 1 Gomate to the Nationat| ShIeh had stood oft shoro furins A mi st s i et < i Honsiel the atienipted flight, followed — the e triesllof the N ed s wera hans It is contended by Mr. Diagnauit ,“;‘“” pasisngunil .lhP pling s Ao nd other plaintiffs, all of whom are |Senore: Goldsborough climbed to Through Pane to | and ind emergency mbers of Franco-American par-| e tOP Wing and signalied the des- aud emerzoncy d the clevation on Tt the Dienan haa mo aws | trover with semaphore flugs that all sirior: Batrieic O'Monnell, arenbishon| ! ‘o act as he did, lacking the | Wiy VeI ; i Armagh, who from a Doneal | hour. and s 1 West sirects @ nt of the parish corporations. | i &, oravson when asked if the e 1| e U}" »] ST Whiather ths bishop Had! the tight :fl‘(.( nf:&'nll:l would be made l!”i e o officer 10 act 15 a question now before [0 o A the next low tide, said St s dansetion] 1 T don't know. 1 don't like th the history ¢ TSt ek | may do it.” on il i S i H 5 9 o P e cment on the bishop's pro- | o i pot das e £ ion in the case as a result N o patally Stricken Fol- : morning's flight, she .| Columbus Man Fatally Stricken Fol X oae aa s renuit : : a terrible beach to from available Sliome : morning. Pilot stu) copalireaidencesieraslastii nyylitheinline o the time the plane start the beach at crept in, leavin tively narrow path and which is softer tl covered at dead low tide was forced to run ich farther th on the previous attempt last Tue day. It was fully a mile and a qu. ter and perhaps a mile and a ha Ibefore the whevls left the gron ithe last time. Previous to the |start the Dawn had start {sembling groups along the - RS, THERON 0. CAMP . 11 Prominent Resident Ex- ! peared like an attempt to take oft, x {In reality it was simply to te: the pires at-Home on Rus- |balance of the plane. sell Street Atlantic ocean, as the the Dawn, taxic beac} > start o re- Broadway. Police reserves w that re d out to control the crowds ged about the street, L occurred at the the way entrance i rush terrific impact of the d some dis . o train was| rowded with commuters from Yon- | ers and points south. The subway | elevated structure the accident Churchman s win over th The Ay | y b won 4 of th games alre plaved and there have been six ties. | ’ probable linenps: as requestsd by 1¢ of the action cge J. Daigrault, of Woon- and other members of 12 Wy Gl i ©s of the state who took court | Uollows Illness of Several Weeks. i 2 . i ¥ e bishop on the L : us president of the Because Kaplan Knocked Out. elic Family, Was Active in Polit- Yale Scott Army | feal History of Country—Death Harbold | i trains run on an point 2l where S Once more an enthus Treland, Oct ) Dublin t primate Greena on pas- i Left Guard Charlesworth | contest will have to pay the Hall it is Albert of a grocery priee This time Rapp, ow M who will have to kiss I Patrick O'Brien, in Tuesday store on South Webster (Cpt Seeman | {street, Perry | butcher, |of City Hall Born |o'clock. Rapp, a rooter for Meehan |since the Meriden hoxe |in preliminary bouts, Cagle |that the “Kid” would [Jimmy MeLarnin but (Cpt.) 'him out. “I'll kiss you City Hall if McLarnin Murrel {out,” he said. “T'll take 1bet,” O'Brien answered Officials for the game: W. lerowd is already gather Crowell, Swarthmore, referee; J. E.lother of those rare attractions be Ingersoll, Dartmouth, umpire; cause McLarnin knocked m ived ¢ e 3 Michigan, linesman; J. E. out In the eighth round street. and f days in Hartford, returning today. Poys' club, Pittsfield, field | Chicago. i t employment at local fac- Memorics of Yale-Army which awaited West Point's k today extended back no far- ther than a certain crushing 33 to {Ten of Them Arrested nd h artillery, sent its light | e A Sorsemen skirting the Yule ends ana | Along With Thirty Men its plunging backs etrating & | e i yielding Yale line. When the final | and Put in Cells whistle sounded, old Eli had (Xlkx‘n‘ - its worst licking at the hands of an army team, When the grey clad Cadet corps swung past the drooping elms of the ampus on the way to the railroad station and a triumphant, riotous re turn trip to the Point, newsboys were shouting of the 33 to 0 defeat of & Yale team. Reyeng “Revenge” word today. stigma of t down nes ol an hou bury road 1 Corp. b o'cloc hills Y ccember 14, levation on Steve Gral, Out of Work and Home- of iddy less, Hurls Rock ambulances, cquipment of every to the scens Subway tr: Fishwick of Kid” Kaplan | Give Police Cause to Put Him in street Hoben . ffic on the cral hours ine was rwards. told Gl not would in f knoc O'Br only k risen rank of Left Halfback Wilsou ight Halfback ard : Fullback clc or ng Cox or Hub you nd no ion of this It wan from this fairly to By the L its run « the and no other princs wroduced 1id Game o lowing Thrilling Foothall Which He Watched. i al secre- nsmitted to | by Archbishop Fu- iondi, Apostolic delegate at | Mich.,, Oct. 22.—(UP) Milier, about 46, of 184S Cfran- ville road, Columbus, died hospital last night from an attack believed to h 1 by excitement during a discussion of the Michigan-Ohio | State football game, s riding Jus companions game wil ching Monroe ained of illness and w hospital. . The of tinued to Ann Arbor. Coroner George J. Nuber took rge of the body pending instruc 1 from he churc d Bishop of R an hour, Started In 1883 and ire aded means on he b he (Continued on Page 18) to work i where i shel had and He months with three Co- Arbor, be played to- he com- rushed to three + de five Ay ago, practically this same ict eloven unlimbered its light to . a dioc O'Donnell G an, dwindled to no Kelly pro 1d him it was v was ¢ 4 the his devotion to their ithout long o the Gral to 00 ins 2o r Was 5o tent, ho ry ever, the [o%; announc poteen” was h only a bishop could give absolution. That might mean a 10 miles of letterkenny was a disagreeable prospect for pen hiner. As a resnlt within five Dotcen’ disappeared from ¢ ishop buy or sell rela v s ame to have 1 John Nolan eject him. taoin shrdl emfwyp vh iry offense Walscnburg, Colo, . Embatiled women, leading : lof male 1. W. W. strike | hurlea stones and other m | guards of the Ideal Mine of the lorado Iuel and Iro here today. The women taun tart somethi their | mained Oct whic | May Take OF Again | The possibility of another take-off .;(h‘s afternoon seemed remote after a conference on the heach between Mrs. Elnora J. Camp, a native and | Mrs. Grayson, Pilot Stultz and Jgor of New Britain, | Sikorsky, builder of the plane. 12:30 o'clock this morn. | “Of course, it conditions are ab- e Ttussell street, | #olutely right and the plane is still « and complications, She | ! Perfect shape, as we think she is, about four weeks ago | ially became weaker until | relioved her. | imp was born July z*l]ls[;") daughter of Imlay B. and | > (Clark) Viets. Her father | _ LINE INPROVES 1 was one of the oldest members | « club, Trinity M. E. | her Stanley Chapter, . 5 |Gain of 2 Per Cent Noticed Under Stricter Reg- ulations P DRIVER KILLED M: obile speeding around a Sudbury-Wayland road today highway, crashed into a tree demolished. William Wil so%, of Chelsea, was killod. The | three other ocoupants, Alfred Dina- | Cardinal O'Donnell was poli, Charles Rocco and Eugene Sa- supporter of the home rv 4 were take ment and the trusted adviser of th hospital where it said their injuries were slight ourney of ind ther view i nioon: An rve siles at Col ne ton olo cont L elec- o the falle company M the long resider about atterin that a that ST her 4 the guards to - Supported “Home Rule s they dirceted men picket size of a 1 potato, 18 Is Watchword 18, was the EN watch- The wiping out of the licking was upper- | women took th most in every Yale man's mind. It| Ten of the was uppermost, particularly, in the | wore arrested and brought minds of the tall, husky YOUNESLeTS | g.np e Head Coach Tad Jones ordered into No“action was taken by action against Head Comeh Bt oo oy Fh B | mitted to ar by Sl (Continued on Page 13.) | Gapuaiof Fnerrano Gon MRS. QUIGLEY EXPIRES -2 -¥5. v MOTHER OF EX-HAYOR the floor, conv 1 him Thad heen igation it w non The an automobiles volleys, wlse broken, mo in (Continued on Page 13.) as found offensive. e i wo a d (Continued on Page 13.) (Continued on Page Six) inued on Page o W the riff Henry ty. mine o iz Lo wornmen . ing are her husband, Theron | ; o daughter, Miss Florence two sons, Assistant Cor- | PHILIP MARINO Counsel Mortimer H. Camp | STARTS SOMETHING (A Herbert V. Camp, and a sister, PLAINVILLE ULEA HE s. C. A. Blair of Newington. CAPTURES PET DOG J Phe f 1l will be held at the! SOOKY " —— “lock Monday after- William H. Alderson, ity M. E. church of- Mrs. Ruth Goodrieh Hor- West Hartford will sing. | Al will be in the family plot in few cemete Hartford Theater Closed by McMahon Estate Writ ire theater at 307 Asylum : closed un sterday having Britain the have rday ) to Windows were kicked out of {county jail by pickets who ’m«-,n in custody since | when they saw those round: i day approaching. s | All joined in singing City for un . W. W. song which - made the battle cry of t! 50 Years Passes alled by the organization Colorado ceal ficlds. Away | With the county jail in the {ment of the courthouse fillcd | pickets arrested prior to today Caroline Louise Quigley, 67| group from the Ideal min old, mother of ex-Mayor | placed under guard in the district Grorge A. Quigley, a resident of this | court room. city for approximately 50 years and | Coal mining operations n tmis an active figure in welfare work, | district were virtually at a stand- passed away at 11 o'clock last night | gtjll. Three mines were running, | at New Britain General hospital |yt with greatly depleted forces. | after a lingering iilness. She had|The remainder of the 29 mincs in | been making her home with M. | yyerfano county were idle. Quigley but for the past four weeks | 2 she was contined to the hospital. Mra. Quigley was born in Sheffield, England, January 13, 1860, the| CI\TY TREASURE®, Catiss SHELOON RETURAS Faom FRANCE — DOG WARDERN but that the men would be held o A marked noted in the jor High sc cipal Louis P. tributed the gain to th Improvement has been atten at the Sen- ding to Prin- Resident of Thi: fance in k{cmmcwu T base- of wit the Sty { ydance was ! has improv s of atten Mrs. s ra after- been ust | fahon of the [Plot to Assassinate T .' house, the allcgation being thal King Alexander Foiled | pald MeMaho daughter of George W. Partrldge| vienna, Oct. 22 (UP)—An uncon- | tovan and Sarah (Ellison) Partridge. She{firmed report from Belgrade today 1o this country at an ecarly age | ysserted that the forcign ministry with the exception of & few |iaimed to have discovercd .a plot years spent in other places in the {10 assassinate King Alexander, gov state the greater part of her life | ornment officials, and Jugo-Slav di- vas spent in this city. Her husband, | plomats abroad late Thomas Quigley, died 14 % = N | STILL IN ACCIDENT CAR. was a member of the First| Rahway, N. J., Oct. 22 (P Col- tional chureh. Itision of two autc.nobiles in Lincoln surviving her are three sons. eX- | Highway last night revealed that the Mayor Quigley, Charles A. Quigley. jcar operated by Joseph Klein of lead of the contract department of |Bradjey Beach contained a new 25 P. & I°. Corbin's office, both of this|gallon still. The still was scized and city, and Thomas H. Quigley, Who |Klein was give a4 summans for | is connected with Georgia School of |Monday n he ofhier car was hnol at Atlanta, Ga. Six | op, wrles G, Brownville, dehildren, including Charles ! 1oy, former high school athlete | »d & member of a stock company playing In Chicago, also survive her. The funcral will be held Monday crncon at 4 o'clock at the First ngrezational church, Rev. Theo. dore A. Greene, pastor, will officiate, A1 will be in Fairview cemetery absent and t certain t letter together wit form owr and Anna M. in the had been are now York inter- in an effort and in the in the writ Hunger- nt has remained unpaid. CCemmEn QUiLo ward J EVRAY with ne " COOLIDGE AT COLLEGE Son ntime 1 by 1 he r ) 1) S L i Re- oty R s President’s Erroncously AUTO KILLS POLICE DOG valuable police dog owned by Berson of 1 Stanley and killed about last night by an auto- ven by Earl Kisselbrack arlton street. The north on Stanley street when o the street in tront s home, Aew BRITAN FINDS COAL DEALERS Give OVER - | Trumbull | | G = L R . ported at Home of Gov. and at Theater With His Daughter PI—John Cool- t Coolidgs wes this morning at- this afternoon the Amberst- me there. has not left col- erroncously visiting the | Hartrord, Oc idge, son of Presid at Amherst colle tending class will probably « Wesleyan foo ! Young Coolid, this w reported to Ihome of rumbull in | [ Plainville yosterday and to have at- | |tended a Hartford theater with Miss Trumbull last evening. Miss Trum bull plans to attend the Amherst game this afternoon EGCTED Grear POCANONTAS -DORP. Berson of tham, Mass it —% @ MOUNTAINS SNOW-CAUPED. b | Montpclier, V Oct ) |Mount Mansficld, a camel’s hump fmountain, was capped wit now to- ay. By way of conir 1 ms exhibited some ripe s which he had just pick New DBritain and vicinity: r tonight; Sunday slightly clowdy; not much change in | i : " Jeaun ForR THE HeRi) BY i uj/;«n g — f | ri