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"?/“““ 1 i i { | WAR BIRDS IN FLYING PICTURE There have been many aviation pictures set to the screen since the armistice was signed, but never un- written by press agemcier for the til now has therc been an aviation | picture in which such an imposing cast of war bir “Legion of the nned,” ing to the Capilol theater Not only does this picture of the air boast of its authentic cast, but the production itself was dirccted by a former member of the lafay- €ite flving corps, William Wellman. Heading the list of aviators who com- Sunday Tought in the air during the war is | Captain Sterling Camphell, the five ranking aces of the wir force, who has many Dis eredit. On the cnemy Licutenant Rudolph Schad, ber of the famous Richthofen's cir- cus, No. who lhas 12 allied planes to his credit Director William Wellman #lso directed “Wings® for Para- | mount. was a member of the la- fayette “escadrille durine the war, J. Monk Saunders, the author ef the story, and who alse wrote “Wings." was an i iructor of avia- one of Itoyal Cronds who jammed their into the &trand yesterday were el to one of the hest #hons of the scason in addition the screen version of “Rain™ the title of “Sadie Thompson.” who saw the play £4y the picture version excelled by far the great stage hit. Gloria Swan £0n in the fameus Jeanne Eagel's 10le doesens of the finest pieces of ACting of her carcer. The vaude ville includes, the “Giarden of Ros- €3’y Harry “Shuffles” Levan: (‘ook #nd Langton, the Bardlings Hazel Goff and Sister The new show Thursday brings to the &trand Jack Mulhall and Dor othy Mackaill in the n €dy hit, “Lady he Good vandeville show “Port of Missing Girls” The number of missing girls has | Erown to such an alarming total that the question has hecome a national problem. Many reasons have bheen zdvanced for this epidemic, which is £APPINg tha happiness out of thous @nds of American homes. Why do #1rl8 run away? What impels them 1o leave home and lose themselves in the shadows of big cities to facc unknown pml-'- way freat- to | under Those sical com and a new of five acts PARACHUTE ACE PLANS BIG DROP Will Tumble 4,000 Feet to Try| Ont War Tactics Los Angles, May & (M—John Tranum, a slim youngster with 512 yparachute drops to his credit and only one minor injury, is preparing to cut loose with a silken chute in & try for a new record fall, He will leave his plane at an alti- titude of 12,000 feet, drop “'dead” for 4.000 feet, and then pull the cord that releases the parachute. Tranum believes that an airplane pilot in time of war should be able 10 drop like a plummet until he is within a thousand feet of earth, opening the parachute just in time 10 =often his fall, in order to avoid making himself a floating target for enemy sharpshooters. if he succeeds in his experiment Tranum will turn over to the United Ntates government the information lic gains, Tranum began jumps in Denmark nine years ago. Since then he has made leaps in most of the countrics of FEurope. Once, while flying a plane in Den- mark, & wing was torn off his ship and he had to take to his chute. A few years ago his plane caught fire near Fresno, Cal, and again he jumped to safety, The others of his more than 500 leaps have becn made for exhibition or demonstra- tion purposes. Nor was hs ever in- jured until he landed recently with one ‘oot on a stump and the other on the ground, twisting his ankle. The jumper’s attempt at a record for dropping “dead” will be made at 1he American Aircraft corporation field here. his parachute MOTH-PROOF WOUL YARN Berlin, May 8 (M—A new wool yarn appearing in the German mar- ket is fmpregnated with chemicals disastrous to moths, but not detri- mental te the cloth. The chemical hias not been developed to a point where it will withstand the effects of washing, nowever, and conse- qiently 18 being used chiefly on wool for sweaters and other ap- parel infrequently washed. PARSONS HARTFORD MAY 10, 11, 12 Thurs., Fri.. Sat.—Mst, Saf. MRS.F|SKE OTIS SKINNER ummtmcaosm o * IN SHAKESPEARE'S CONEDY Prices: Eves.. Urch., $3.45; Bulc.. §3.88. .90, .l«"- Fom. Cir. $L15; Nat.. $3.45 ond 1.5 -u. .lfl. Fam. Cir. $1.15. . as in the ! plancs to | side is a mem- | who | vaudeville | went so far as to | and | " .pflmnln i) || ..l bbb fn tbie colump a: Tespective emusement company. BEERY-HATTON AT CAPITOL |is the praise given Wallace !and Raymond Hatton in their picture, “Partners in Cr new ime.” which “Their greatest photoplay”—such | Beery | NEW BRITAI {13 at the Capitol tod Not since their famous in the , Navy Now” ha these two popular comedians given to the screen such a fine it of comedy as they do in this picture v and Wed- 1t is a different kind of comedy and | an unusual story for Beery and Hatton, and Capitel patrons will like “Partners in Crime” very much. | On Thursday the bill changes and brings a double feature show of ex- cellence. The main attraction will offer the picturization of the comic | strip. “Havold Teen.” a great of high school vouth, with Arthur | Lake and Mary Brian featurcd. The | co-feature will offer | Woma With Estelle Taylor Antonio Moreno featured. | ENGLAND ORDERS (Continued from First I'age.) watching the hurst,” for some davs wer forced. They refused to allon | porters to pass the gate at trance, evplaining that was no longer under Jdon trol Shortly after |varty returned jofficers told him of the British de- cision. €Carol d great sur | prise and vemarked that he was |confident the British &overnme s never wonld have done such g thing on its own av bt st [have been actuates Rumanian | intrigue Tarlier in the dayv [ Pramed that his renune |crown and evile were | him “under flictions,”" Jonesecu esta Oak- rein- re- the en ki housc midight Three Scotlar Carol's 1 Yard avp onnt by ‘arol had ex tion of the foreed of domestic upon Jiress af Marriage was unhappy, wanted to divor Unhappy Hix marriage {=aid, and he | Princess Helen bt his father, [1ate King Ferdinana, a Roman Catholic and would permit a divorce “Under unbearable eircumstances it was only the act of a gentleman {to sacrifice myself and o save my child (King Michael) by leaving the v."" he continued “Tt is rot true that I left hec another woman. The paper 1 |signed, promising not to return for 10 years, 18 not valid. This was tacitly admitted by Bratianu (Lionel Bratianu, late emperor of Rumania) who wrote me a letfer only thres days before the king's death asking me to &end another written prom- ise. T paid no attention to this, “1 cannot say what T shall do' about obtaining a divorce when 1 return to Rumania. or what will he the ‘future position of Madam: | Lupescu. These are my personal af- | falrs. T want to regain control of my son, however, and give him a %004 education to fit him to reign after me.” the striet not was nse Armed Camp Bucharest, Rumania, May § (- The whele of Transylvania today resembled an armed camp as 5,000 | peasants marched on the capital to demand from the regency a chang: of government. There was no doubt that the re- gency and cabinet were disturbed by the manifestation although statements of the government and other sources differed greatly as to the importance and volume of the peasants’ march. Army airplanes ready to suppress a revolt with bombs hovered over- head as the peasants marched. Gov- ernment cavalry brought up the front and rear of the’marching | horde. Perfect order prevailed when the peasants reached Sibin and the cavalry escort was under instructions not to impede the march unless the peasants tricd to incite the countryside. Summon Premier After informing the peasant lead- er, Jullo Maniu, that they would RABALM RELIEVED YARICOSE SUFFERING luvmyum jar 1 could dxtlr‘ the dntl: stockn r“ worn 10 iun - .;ul’(:wm querl’llw‘ f_you suffer, start RABALM Sonight, 500 and 51 o0 priri LYCEUM LAST TIMES TONIGHT Mary Philbin —in— “Surrender” Another Serles of “Beauty Parlor” cature Sl'urley Mason —in— “So This Is Love” TOMORROW Completc New Show LADIES' MAT. This Coupon aad 10c will admit a lady to mat. best seats. o tale | “The Whip | and | | CARDL T0 GET 00T Hiwo |mentioned once 3 T e g DAILY HERALD, TU him JLSDAY, MAY t with the defendant, the defendant carry out his and has re terest in plair and that | failed and refused to t of the agreement to transfer his in- | riy although the | as ten ney at the iff cor all claimed and 1 find t 1 he said de ation ‘nun.., tion its from the right, ti tract with its righ corpor in said kon-l ritulsky rest in | said de- ndant corporitio 47, 48, 40 on m vio sky drawn by d Do d w Brita forth in t | further a ant, tog:t sums if | may | of the trial, t GLORIA SWANSON . «n"SADIE THOTMPSON® \0\\ \T \TR\ D not ask the resiznation of tianu gove moned Premier and J. G. Duea terior. With the what reply would lema of the thought 1" regency, seching a wav ou ask Nicholas Ti tor, ~ Bra rnment. the regents gum Vintila Brata mnister m of digcn made to the 1t that mizht Hesci, forvigs ton arder min to form placate pe e is popular The minisiry 104 A formal st all delegations Alba their starting point thousand pea gress and the a eahn the peasautry a hon of the inie ement s to the y gress at Inha had r Two ants attended the con Associated . rospondent found thiat Sibin, Tilia, a day ahont miles £ Al after a march of a night Martial law Taw Martial n Trane vania and the Rumanian Hungarisn horder w Al ernting prevaile 45 closed to antomnt b and travelere wors sharply searched Before the march tioned Manin leader demonstration that the Bucharest. Manin this, saying he had government his ple that march should occut ened to resign his o Mihilachi yielded. Several 1) peasants then took matts their own hands and h march which others joined and Miliachi almost split Mihilachi over insiste entire march retu to &a tion and ousand Adership an the Carol Disowned Subio, Rumania, May s (P leaving Buicharest niu, Jeader ants party, had no conn former Crown Princ not intend to r serted B¢ for for of the national Carol and did 11 him. Manin as- that Carol's name was not during the congress at Alba Julia While the peasants’ Bucharest did not tion, M. Maniu said he was powor- less to prevent it in face of the bit- ter indignation of the peasants to- ward the present government whigh Manin said he expected would fall at any minute. march his to have ranc- Coolidge Now Sees Some Danger of More Taxes | Washington, May & () bility of additional taxes rather than tax reduction is seen by President Coolidge if congress approves the numerous proposals betore jt, calling for funds from the tr. President l\ot Entirely Pleased at Flood Bill Washington, May 8 (#—While the revised Mississippi flood control bill does not conform altogether with President Coolidge's ideas he consid- ers it as good as from chmgtes. READ fll RALD CL. \ SIFIED ADS Pick o' the Pictures! CAPITOL TODAY and WED. Continuous WALLACE BEERY RAYMOND HATTON test Picture \ " ARY BRIA) Collegiate—Collegiate Yes, 1t Is Collegiate! Learn how (o do the Harold Teen how to get 1007, in love without copying! Co-Feature “THE WHIP WOMAN" With Antonio Moreno, Estelle Taylor no such Manin threat- rs mto The possi- | can be obtained \\ ITH V \l Dlu\ ILLE HOLY TRINITY ASSN. AWARI]H] JUI]fiMtNT' *) | pias Holy T it Inc., de tool nity, el thet th Dobrowelski his ¢ il payment name only to secure for first advanced to him that or hetween hecanse dosire c1e ot e therea m made doubt minds i there w ny mally he fa1d contract and the de. Dobrowolsii na when Wil signed the follow- was e part <l rdant Johr Williarn dispelied SEritnleky made, s ne Know all m that 1. William dn lerein A an by these pres Dobrowolski to transfer unto the Holy Trinity, fitle to | rtain property on Farmington ave- | 1o, acauived by me from the said | Tohn Skritulski May 13, 1 when the said association remit to me the ainount of money which 1 ad vanced on said property, fogether with interest at the rate of six | | | il | ents gy aciation of Hire on “This sizned undertaking by Wil- liam Dobrowoelski bears no date, hut | the evic is clear that the as- | sociation received the same just, prior to the time when it purch Stecle property during July, | The defendant William Do- | browolski advanced on account of the purchase price of maid premises the sum of $£2.500 in all to John | Skritulsky and the defendant also paid out for the grading and &o forth to one Angelo Tomasso $2,300 ind said sums together with inter- ost and in all a sum not exceeding 32,100 was advanced by the defend mt William Dobrowolski. The evi denee stands undenied that the | I plaintiff offered all sums advanced by the defendant William Dobrowol- ki during the month of February. | S. and particularly on the Gth | day of March. 1928, the plaintiff as- sociation tendered through its rep- | resentative and attorney, Mr, Stem- | ien, to the defendant the sum of | $5,100 in cash, but the defendant ised to accept the same and | clainied that the correct amount was $5,130 and the plaintiff corpor- ation immediately tendered through | said Mr. Stempien, and in the pres- | ence of several other witnesses, the said sum of $5.130 which the said Hilliam Dobrowolskl again refused to accept without adequate explana- tion or excuse. | ‘I find that the plaintiff corpor- | atfon has fully carried out its agree- Stepsons of Hell! A Band of Men Whose Sweetheart Was Death! Flying By Day—Flying By ‘\lght~,\l\\ ys Flying —Always Fighting They Laughed At Death— Even W olcflmed It! GARY COOPER Fay Wray CAPITOL BEGINS SUNDAY Reserved Sunday Loges Now Selling —PALACE— —— WEDNESDAY —— Another Country Store Night— Many Gifts Will Be Awarded To Our Patrons On the Screen— George O'Brien in “EAST SIDE. WEST SIDE" Co-: | Plans have he | twire | tween t John Skritul- hy en To! the defendant i shy id contract he > said Skritulshy and it th said Jant Willian Dot convey any or 1d interest in | rson | fion and en. | H,:m,;‘ cept as aforssand 10| n sssign ra to the {1 his S tand and | title and tely na intere 1id a5t in the plaintiff « agreement placing on r Clerk's office of t of a Rritain arder All be such right, itle d in the plan ror of this and T corporation g BT 7 Stan 1 Traceski Holv Tri Milkom it Monkien o e e ity associa \hile HOH appeared | were attor Dobrovolskr. | START SEAPTANT A-ors SERVIOY Mav 8 (P 1o start sea Fortugal with plane e b and ths Azores possible extension later tneen this summer. 1he serviee Trips proposed he Funchal a and Horta. to a_manth ar Lishon and Fonta Delgada, Anzra “PICTURES TELL THE STORY™ WE TAKE PICTURES ANY PI ANYWHFRFE, LAW SUITS, ETC. Arcade Studlo RUTH KING IS | MISSING — She smiled “good-bye” to her folks and disappeared into the vast unknown—to join the host " 715000 MISSING GIRLS Reported in the past year, WHY DO THLY LEAVE? WHERE DO THEY GO WHOIS TO BLAME BEGINS NEXT SUNDAY CONCERT Given By Rathlcen Crowk Thursday Evening May 10 at 8:15 Camp School Auditorium Feature “HIGH SCHOOL HERO" Adm. $1.00 , 1928 NEVER GIVELP, - GALDWFLL ADVISES . Yale Man Delivers Pluck Mes- ons cl told any other collcge star of years.” Caldwell stated ship is one of the ™ in college recent icge, there are plenty of opportuni- | tics for them to work their way through. £ “College athietics bring benesfits in the way they teach sportsmanship, build up friendships and pleasant | contacts, present opportunities for travel and broaden a fellow In many ways."” that first sportsman- things to athleties. “Never up the gawe.” he said, adding “the game is never over until 1 whistle blows or the last He cited instances where turning points in football and baseball games changed the com plexion of the game after it had been cred hopelessly lost. “Play the game cl dir and you w on top.” he added that ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Davis of idover road entertained 18 guests at dinner and bridge at thier home Sat- urday evening. Spring flowers were used to decorate the rooms. 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GLORIA SWAN “SADIE THOMPSON” From the Great Hit of the Stage “RAIN" 5 SELECT ACTS 5 Featuring “Garden of Roses™ COMING SUNDAY:—“THE PORT OF MISSING GIRIS” And What a Show THDR&D\Y. Good? Say, Man, It's GREAT! First National Pictures, Inc., Presents “LADY BE GOOD” From the Great Musical Comedy Hit Jack Mulhall & Dorothy Mackaill