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..‘ f"" li'ihlll ‘- (e A\ Unless otherwise indicatéd, theatrical motices and reviews in thie column are tespective amusement written by gress for the agencto LGION OF THE CONDEMNED" | Beginning Sunday night for a four day engagement the Capitol an- nounces the showing of Paramount's Euper-special production, “The Le- | &ion of the Condemned.” This particular story deals with : cdevil squadron of fliers knows 'he Legion of the Condemned.” | 2 band of brave youths who tricd everything in life but death. They came from all parts of the world, some with terrible pasts, others seek- ing new thrills, and still othcrs who sought death for oblivion The east is featured by the new pair of: scrcen loy Gary Cooper and Fay Wray, and g them | are thousands of other actors, in- Cluding aviators | The Capitol presentation will be offered with special effeets which | will greatly cnhance the picture and special music will also be featurcd. Reserved loges for the Sund; evening shows are now on sale the box officc at NEW SHOW AT STRAND The new show which begins day at the Strand brings to screen Jack Mulhall and Dorothy | Mackaill in “Lady Good,” adapt- ed frem the sensational musical comedy hit of the swme name. “Lady Be Good” will presented Jocally with the entire musical score from the original show. The new vaudeville prog includes Faston aund liowell “Darktown 1ollics;” Border and Robinson and Co, ®t. Clair and Sisters: Grace Xide nd Co. und Connie Mit 1. Reginning Sunday evening, the | Sirand will present the daring film version of “The lort of Missing Girls.” This sensational film is a smashing exposc of that vast un- | known into which thousands of American girls disappear never to be heard of again. It will be shown four da Sunday evening s at the Strand now effect are 15¢ for children and 30 and 40 cents for adults. to- he amm in in 30 JUDGE STEPS 0UT OF DRIVING CASE Retires at Insnstence of T. F. McDonough, Defense Counsel There were fireworks yesters evening in the usually quict Farni- ington court, when a stiff battle b tween two lawyers in which person alities were flung back and forth, re- sulted in the retirement of Judge J. | Eiliott Hewes, who disqualitied himi- self, atating that it was not proper him to try the case in question. 1e case was that of Michacl : of this city, who was charged driving under the influence of | flquor and without a driver’s license. ‘'homas F. McDonough represented Tim while Wessel Doherty prose- cuted. The was taken up last veck, but was halted when Attorney McDonough objected to the admis- sion of a doctor’s certiicate, which stated that the defendant was ea- amincd and found drunk. Attorney McDonough demanded that the ician appear personally befors court and take the stand and casa was continued until last Imniediately after the opening of the ion last night, Attorney M ronough moved for the disqualifi tion of Judge Hewes, contending thut the judge was present when the ar- 108t of the defendant was mode and therefore a witness. An objection \was made by Progecutor Doherty on the ground that “technicalities are not recognized at this con Do- | herty added that the judge had a | vight. to preside even though he saw | 1he arrest, provided he did not ! form an opinion. This was the ©peDing of a barrage of questions and statements exchanged between the two lawyers. After the firing «rased, Judge Hewes announced that ke disqualified himeelf and an officer was gent to notify Associate Judge, John H. Thouipson to preside at the court After the judge arrived, the lawyers renewed their battle and both gave stirring final pleas. As a result, Kasse was fined §1 without cost on the second charge, the fine being remitted, and on the drunken driving charge. a fine of $100 and cost was imposed, of «hich $90 was remitted. MRS. SOLOMON TO SING A concert in which Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solomon will make her de- hut as a concert soloigt, will be held tonight at §:15 at the Camp School auditorium. Mrs. Solomon will be | assisted by Edward Gehrman, basso and Willfriede Gehrman, violinist, both of Hartford. English scientists report children now are larger than those of pree war days In height and weight; their evesight also Is #aid to be better. PARSONS HARTFORD MAY 10, 11, 12 Thurs., Fri, Sat.—) MRS. FISKE oTIS SKINNER, nmmsmcaosm ' mml COMEDY o m:-:-fl-l' E st3e, $133. Mat., Orch. $3.45 and $1. P A - Vo Pl paid. |in every civilized nation in the whole | top! the ¢ | picturization OPENS AGENCY IN | has opened offices | theater {Unton 1 | still (Continted from Iirst ! | ' i we shall wri together with it in | an attempt to find a1 solution. Fol- lowing that, T may be cailed to bap- | tize an infant. Perhaps baptismal coremony 1 a wedding, and h oceurred straight from to a funcral. Touizht church members will together in " will sprod an hour in song In the minds of many supposed 1o nt with a timonious expression on my a long black coat on my ppear religious while 1 my religious work. Now ing to character 1 in that way, let m frame of mind charact: business. Age of M body has sit that this and T wou machines day . the flyi the flying machine S0 great a part in though it is coming rightful place, machine cha apid method of have devised. of day 1s heing 1utomobiles, fastest planes Iy milc automobiles arc of two hundred | v trains from the | hurry 1o | sometimes | lling group of hered which company. \i 'y f £ SWE AMERICANS AT LYCEUM A straight from the heart talk from the janagement of the Lyeeun theat If you are planning for Lig time, wait for the show ve you the time,of life starting this all it's “We pictor- as von rou the by Milton el a8 du in ervic we and | big vour with the 10 prayer. 1 am sane fac 1 &lory, Americans,” back and in engaged Anierican: {ul Broadw pla ropper 1 Max S We Americans,” the picture traordinary. Not alone for Anicrica's milliens, but for millions of people ex- modern chinery 1. and “Son 1 the 1 believ machinery, briefly three acterize present ods. Fin becanse playe ustly so wide world 4B It is presented by Carl Laemmle, dirccted by Edward Slo n, who gave you “His People presented with a brilliant cast of 16 principals, headed by Georze Sid vl Mercer, Iatsy Lath Miller, Lewis and - Albert Gran ¥ as shown at New Y »eautiful Colony theater is of mention | that ,char- | ss m ne, not ! has yet mo ot becats weterizes ma cl 2 business, its bu = the ansporta- The great “HAROLD T1 The Capitol ature photoplay n ox- ellence for the half of t main attraction offers 1 of the widely “Harold Teen™ Lake and Mary farce of and Chin in Yo CAT CAarrron doubls vet ring ofl present rog Everythir locomotives, Our fe fly- are ¢ machines known nd fea- |14 Brian. 1] high school The five th comic strip tures Arthur It is a great vouth, of sheiks rings all the comic strip to life taining manncr The co-fe Wihip Woman™ nd Lstells miles hou f continent an shebas 1 e crossing it Our swift ng the ocean action days. By the our that ters of by ocean a very means ricd meti one ture pr “The Antonio Mor in the and spevded up munication send A me on other ' s w0 with 1o e s st % vior roles 2 today side of the vapidly that v to worl a a the tra age il will Spee at which world shrine bu oday T would achine, The ne wor: The second machin mention is tie adding r adding machine cannot divide, it [cannot subtract, it can simply add, making the total amount higher and higher all the wh Tt is typical of frame of mind into which mod- crn business has brought itself. The storce with the largest the most envied one, th per With 1he tallest spire niost | conspicuous one, the with the greatest deposits is a challenge to every other hank. Even the minister with the la st congregation is the envy of his brother minist Num- numbers, numbers—just as if shear size counted for anyvihing, and vet 1say the adding mac or the symbolism with which I am using it, characterizes a certain F A definite spirit in the present day bus- {' iness world. “The third machine | musical one, the cash re oftener the cash register better we are satisfied dollare we have in the 'happicr we think we | vear shows larger ne last ye o consider it more successful year. petitor has lost IDE hie ADVERTISING FIELD Louis W. Vogel President of New 850,000 Bureau rs of for v, Ine artford. advertising n n the $50 it i ti e filed | tising vitol in local mover which Strand The Ben- At- this ition w Adve incorpor : Vogel the state W. Vogel i e prime corporation in the building in this city incorporitors are 0. of the Union Laundry Bdward Mag, both sales is the at pr I to. w sky s is e Lou i nk n, other nett of 4 1 hers, ot eity. = (oo Vogel, who entered ritsing field in New three years ago afto xperienee in New York the ad- Britain somc N years vity. New seve 1 li 1t most The tingles the The more hank, the 1f this reccipts than an infinitely | It our com some of his cus- tomers and they have passed | through the doors of our husiness ! establishment there is a smile of ap- | | proval on our hear the cash register recording their pur- |chases. Dollars, dollars, dollars, | seems to be the aim of every one fn | modern business. Tt is indecd an age of machinery, the age af the fiy- | ing machine, the adding machine, the cash register, | When Religion and Business Mect | *New T known as a so-called re- {ligions worked 1 am not at all sat- isfied with the definition 1 gave {awhile ago of religion. and 1 am | sire as business men you would not [u-lmn that I had told the whole story of modern business. The thing [T want to do in these minutes we |are spending together is to find, not the points of difference, but the points of agreement, the places where religion and husiness | walking hand in hand with common interest. There is no veason why [ When we go out of the door togetii- today our ways should part im- | mediately. In much of our activity |we walk on common ground. T do| | not. think that the attitude we have is | jnst taken toward either religion or | business is & just one. T believe they are 8o inextricably intertwined that company lias a production and plan- | N0 one can ever successfully sep- ning department, an art department, arate them. Tam sure that business | and a direct b{ mail department. | has had its effect upon religion, and The officers arr . W. Vogel. [l am just as sure that religion has president; O. & Rennett retary | had its effect upon business and treasurer, Fdward Mag, | “If 1 were talking today te Aisbiton | Eroup of businces men who were en- gistor, 1, 1S is are. h i P il 1 faces s we I v Vi f di i ni th 0 tr th 1OUIS W. VOGEL ar PRridgeport, V started with ndry Corp. and wa signed to the publicity for Desco. Mr. Vogel had a wide experiencr in advertising laundries, banks, d cleaning, plumbing, insurance, hard- | ware, paint. shoes, ladics wear, efc He is especially prond of the fact that his first client, the North Avenne bank of New RocheHe, listed on hooks. The new Deadquarters of the erbury the Rochelle, : and Hartford e o re or for 1o, el | ne th ONLY THE GREATEST OF PICTURES Could so take vou out of yourself and by the unfathomed depths of its emotional intensity, call forth the deepest feeling of which you are capable. HAVE A BIG TIME AT THE BIG SHOW! THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL DRAMA EVER FILMED A PICTURE THE NATION IS PROUD OF — with — George Sidney, Beryl Mercer, George Lewis, Patsy Ruth Miller, Eddie Phillips, Kathlyn W|l.|lams and many others. STARTING AT THE LYCEUM THEATER SATURDAY. MAY 12TH ccause igher tha to e around thos: anc one annot Conscience, rre | Rome fiie ont of every passed were kept in hopeless slavery nnder these conditions one finds this religion Ieader declaring a principie DAILY HERALD, THU L 1)/ AY, MAY 10, 1928, SARY COOPER - FAY WRAY *THE LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED! A PARA 10U Capitol—Sun., 1ged constantly hicancry, duplicity wderhanded trick ced by soume i ight talk in 1am s who ddr ou are i vel the busin terested i placi in m I 10 ¢ you g it Ie of your to 4 inging 1 bt Ine code mention just onc or and it ing: icMbusiness ave in common taday n them that oken, na s affoc not 1a o0 way, S R IN THE WILLIAM A W TP Mon., Tues.. Wed. prac- on, 1 but D oof hat n b Common Intevest in service “T am think ot “ the conmno in promoti Leligion e suerifioo it and Whole i servic is servie: nt ou religior world’s progi npon at elenie of 1t . “to W But e ss can two words e You agree with nie busing and hand for the modern husiness is that motto which is found it of every fair and squarc ‘He profits most Although busine a bit tardy in recogi it is now u; ally i religio in notto o st of otary art man rves best)' ave hein e fact, 1 biggest rinciple of seryice en when built upon ot her day that time ho would hotd husiness world of their pring action words given orld’s greatest religions leuder 1t would b m he your servant.’ argue confiict on and busingss when as this same lofty ide m world a better place in whi through an cffort to scrv “Another thing which 1 beli gion and busincss have in con the incres being pla Wi practic Time may concern foun Eone, for a busin and most must fundamental those chier hetweey al of ingly high ced upon the in the valu indiv business 1S becone 1® the value of the individua women are receiving infi consideration at the han ieir employer than ever he nd ore Statutes have been written upon 1he books of every state in the protectiug the rights of the worker. here must be light, ntilation there n; there min be safet quick an ient methods of escape in ti saster in every place where "d women are emploved. A ton the pa there munst te human e employe inter e of the stagos in the 18incss toward the alue one advan ideal of 1 of the individual may argue that mar ese protections and safe g e required by law, but funds me e tally the laws are grounded in the Haf that religion has {nstille the heart of the world evervwhere that the most priceless thing in onr eation is man pe ngion and busines roin religion onality stand toge we find n | Ereat leader of all time standing and 0KINg into the eyes of His cor gation in a day when human lite was 10ap, when the ver heen valued streets of the individual highly, whe: imperial six “STR Alwaye A Great Musi Now. a Great M ations, place anong you Surcly v for his erniployes city o of iten I am \ thi n o he ) the bus- who W lizing copt- vd that that business grows quickest s the hav conid but the orish which that 1 cients thoug Tlood. Without could not cxist, T in oa iples the “He 1ot one Ve h one alking ¢h to newing ving blood hody through which t usetui 5y 1 the realn think ther i o orrection i ra places on nfec pot on his in actices are alings ar carried ve re coninion nion that 1 n They o hody of 1 infrete idu siness life world, very much keener in re- | cont years than ever hefore regard pure hif Men lows again nitely ds of efore hroj ially cop Is it at plet all impe strong fhienees that are union low agaim i of life b pots where d double dealing 1 b permanently ansed and same type of finds hetv hlood in and wh act st e y de- 1 e ne of " men tl of arks we sl the hor a healthy man su It s i of 1ards That ceptive the appearances vas illnstrated atfice the par ment. after Ral . superintendent under nd in fam F Mangan foor. T “posed sy % room lLiad no dege's fall merely a collapse of | pied by Ma meu- d in o4 five, It Mangan walked Her 1 Sy ther the n spr t that rintender the as see ngre- had n on men Plants are Lille freezes the a hy it water TRY AND Govd Show cal Comedy! fotion Picture?! Jack Mulhall Dorothy Mackaill and the Onginel Mwic from the Show? “LADY BE BORDE ROBINSON nd pra 5 it hows S o ‘you e o oW ¥ K tic ons toil igious ach wor unle -y LLMAM PRODUCTION CTURE way ou are the mor ons be- wor is hon work 1d's 1ife ss that like it rom thi n his o roon raune takes I to got done o 'ty body t oF i ied cotnes nt, th the of the ayer World along nultitu- for fort without at care iintains life hrough The an- res| hio et reli thenin; the hat many th 1oss that can stand | ided tn nod life- the he ife 1s made may have an body busitiess where on: il 0 there nnf nwarranted, are tha cof I ossible a " ivity nf. an t howe w n are carr and con hall body a are oft last n depa [ i Ik h wha o or new ch awlin the it th had ver he ¢l ol in the have happy union that ene Judgr taken. spots on the great | t those t when mes in- | giving and thie blood ain and | spot and ing takes |sons vi to think {of the hfe-giving in- i town and the majority of the 1broad in the world hrough | charac- hen all ractices ied on pletely that nd the No, It Wasn't a l‘l}lhl The Chair Gave Way en de- ight in rtment Wain heen room Wil airman on the ta be entered | connection with canse lving “lls, causing them to burst and die, | of | inly the * Advertised Sale life | zion be | ings in | air gitimate who | was | occu- | NEDALS AWARDED | BRISTOL NEWS [ T RIFLE SHARPS| - nflll Gooley Takes Highest Wltll m.mmm Tenni~ Cousts o told at (I\L lo(.fl Score of 187 The laying out of tennis courtsat woman, who ed from Puge Seven) w\ au. office claimed Terryvitle Sh of a Ly Li.\1 stated that one | cmployed in a lo was ill and she fclt sure was smallpox. She left the high school was discussed hut ctory | 10 formal action taken. An estimate her residence. |of ner chitaron jof the cost involved is now being a Polish | cal factory, | the dis | prepared |her address, which was furnished to Condition Tmproved ~~ The condition of John Graves -of Dr. Lawton An investigation, how- ever, showed no woman of the name 405 North Main street, who was overcome by gas from a leaky jet carly Wednesday morning, is much improved taday, according to ., a the address in question reason for the apparent 1 not he fathomed by the horities. 1 | I avcrage pre- the | on meeting last statement issued by Dr- Raoul A. V, Siliciano, the attending physician. His temperature has dropped sever- al degrees and he is now out of danger unless complications develap. wer open of vight medal th possible Highest William Kneel- highest 1 Cool- prone po 49, All these | given at The cou club A sil Cooley of ite armory Farl S5 out health n to for 5 The expression worth the candl “the games's not arose when can- cxpensive and eard playing © money was prevalent. Case Nolled of violation William Hur wamp Road on payment of costs this | by Assistant Prosecuting | Ttobert J. Stact Hurlburt was g rnoon by position tles were gainst he C was nolled morning age Attor Cute in aBaby~ Awful at Three ~and it's Dangerous- by Ruth Brittain roste Motoreyels Burns after he 1 stop when istructed Harold Haonan. a pu | Side school, who direc the vounger children Terryville Policeman d failed to o do so hy il of the North s traffic whilc cros; i scorcs for | Houck ¢ False A and called night > | corner of Stearns -6 Istreet. Upon their { found the alarm to | Dog Kill | valuable Spitz dog Ebbh of fford av cd Wedne noon by | mobil Charle nting and fish- | blatt, a employed MeCormick | 1umason Albert McCormick, | mal dashed are ing ach MeCormick Whit e Faype Alarm Hose (ompan out at 8:4% o'clock larm at the Oakla vl Squad wers Al last for a two special matehe g three priz 1 five shot ve-en- were: Alton Cook, A s | Oscar day operated foreman Mz, d and was ri Twelfth Dist L mecting of 1ih sehaol | Mountain last evening ed to raise the sum in order to < due the o 1 1school house I The note is to b by property owners of the district [the reason that mo addition lcan be borrowed on the property. The cost of the structure was $£9.600 and the 1 National bank now holds r $8.000, representing five cent of the district grand list. Roard of Fducation Vaccination in the public schools {of the city will not he compulsory as a result of a decision made hy the board of cducation at its meet- ing last evening. A check of the situation will be made during the Vast | 73t month, however, with a view of | *% | ascertaining just how many children | have been vaccinated Joseph I O'Conncll and Arthur R Barnes. commissioners, objccted strenuously to compuls vaccina- | tion due to the fact that but seven weeks remain in the present school vear. Such an order would only re- sult in criticism and confusion for over 30 years. With each pack- A letter from Dr. B. B. Robbins. | age, you get a. valuable haok. on city health officer, advocated com- | Motherhood. Togk for Chas, H. | pulsory vaccination. In his opinion } Fletcher's signatueessn the wagpper such a step on the part of the board [0 you'll get the genuine. | of education would do much toward N gty stamping out the spread of small- | * pox, of which there are cases in the | city at the present time. Dr. Millard Knowlton of the state | hoard of health was present and ex- WHERE plained that power was given boards of education to enforce the vaccina- Docs She DRINK and SMOKE? Does She NECK and PET? tion edict. Such power also rests with the hoard of health, according | IS SHE HEADED FOR THE VAST UNKNOWN FROM to Dr. Knowlton Schools Close Friday WHICH NO GIRL RE. TURNS? Don’t They Return The public schools of the city will Don't They Answer close Friday noon to permit local teachers to attend the annual con- [vention of the Hartford County SEE THE MYSTERY LAID BARE BY The All-Revealing mate Il score hy nation Al uch; ing kn compan tly oV 1 crow he itz Luck t { Wesley Bacon oy Meeting voters of the on Il it was decid- of £1,000 the balance of the no complet scores were: LN O N Donald 1 > ol ed the casting fnE e et dovs laok sweci 1n uisgusting in e somctimes teen” or siateen! an. ill-formyd ulenoids; and it al- with digestion. Pin- the hand: at- putting on card- hoard cuft prevent hendin the arms at the elhows, are some the ways to stop the habit Another had habit—irregularity in bowel ioni- responsible for 1nd constipation in ba- ve the tiny bowels an op- to act at regular periads g 1f they don't act at first. « little 1leteher’s Castoria will soon regulate theni Every mother should p a bottle of it handy to use.in of colic, cholera, diarrhea, gas on stomach and bowels, constipation, loss of sleep, or when baby is cross nd feverish. Tts gentle influence over haliy's System enables him to full nourishment from his food, helps him gain, strengthens - hu bowels, Castoria purely vegetable and harmless—the recipe is on the wrap- per. Physicians have prescribed it A the striet . au 1 cause ; 1 A -old until may indt it nas Bros, The habit mouth or hu,h by pay tor 1o th ¥ o win con; 1wa o scores w Abert MeCorm winds in Ltic recent v . ; ; cve over 10 3 taching mi or Which am o 1teh se fou the in- h shoot- Ay ey school new Bris e of s will he nesday ¢ outh The outdo | Thursday each for ac is night will b s W and Saturday ternoons will be devoted to ‘trap The range is located on BESSE-LELAND CROWD Br ak bowels « portunity h day o case ngs Out | Numbers for Bargains Toda: o Three Policemen Handle Crowds. 1t anybody in wny doubts about New Britain had the value of ad- srtising and gaw the crowds at Besse-Leland’s sale this morning. those doubts would have been lispelled. A full page ad, announc- |ing the sale, was printed in the Herald last cvening and this morn- | g, bright and early, there were | thousands on hand to pick up bar- | zains. Three policemen had to work | cvery minute to keep order and at an e: hour it was necessary to | open the back door and let the crowds out. All morning long and “ll afternoon, the crowds kept | houring out the alley in back of the Center church. It was impossi- ble to estimate the number of per- iting there today, but some clerks think that everybody {people in the state were on hand t some time or another during the | day. Nobody asked the policemen [about it for they would be too tircd {10 talk, let alone be interviewed. | eachers’ association. Barn Catches Vire Sparks from a brush fire ignited | the roof of a barn owned by the | Baptiat church in the rear of Pier- son court at 5 o'clock this morn- | ing and called out Squad A and | Committee to Make Memorial Day Plans The general committee in charge of the Meniorial Day observance will | 1neet at 7:30 tonight at the Ameri- | can Legion home. All members are asked to attend. Pick o' the Pictures! CAPITOL TODAY—FRI.—SAT. EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAYS the comic strip com life! ‘HAROLD TEEN” with Arthur Lake, Mary Brian A Glorious Farce of High School Youth! “The Whip Woman with Antonio Moreno Estelle Taylor She wooed her lovers with s whip! Ignatius de Toyola founded Order of Jesuits. Do They Leave To the Girl He Loved! One last toast with his comrades of the air —then a rendezvous with love or death! Such was the code of this valiant squadron of war-fliers who had tried everything in life but death! | | | | | " BEGINS SUNDAY SUN. PRICES 15¢, 30¢, 40¢ LYCEUM TODAY—FRIDAY 3—GREAT FEATURES—2 Ralph Lewis “Crooks Can’t Win” “BUSTER BROWN" C(OMEDY Co-Feature Marie Prevost “The Girl in the Pullman” LADIES' MAT. coupon and 10c will admit & 0 best mat. seat. TODAY—FRIDAY “IHE POOR ' MOTHER” Co-Feature HOOT GIBSON in ' “GALLOPING FURY" Ao FRANCIS X. BUSHXAN in “THE FLAG" A Techni-coler Productien. Ay ranunaent o SUNDAY MON.—TUES.—WED. at the CAPITOL Sunday Loges Now Selling! This lady