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have the charge changed, Judge | Mangan observed, and for that rea- | son he hesitated to object very | g of 95 |strenuously to the $100 recommen- with | dation. Judge Roche said he felt dis- elus broached the hmim.’ men in the repulsed him, was no customer [the time the office: ubject of ente rear room, and she s There in the place at said y wer MAN ANI] quAN court and promised to Breach of Peace aged 60, charged Susonovich 25 street, was ll Unless otherwise {ndicated. theatrical written by press agencles for the Imll RAMON NOVARRO AT CA “The Road to Romanc oplay attraction at the Capitol to- and for Tuesday and Wednes- It s a romance of pirate days nu) offe flur in one \larceline Day riember of the cast. On Thursday the hange and will offer ture progr finest a of his is also roles. featured will fea- program a double and “A Bow Johnnie Hines is t player in “White Willie” and offers a great role. - Johnnie butts into through the medium of polo play ng and from then on the comedy flies thick and furious. In “A Bowery Cinderella” Pat O'Malley and Gladys Hulette have leading roles fn this drama of lifa that Is real human in its appeal. Beginning Sunday night the Capitol will offer the big special “Eas West §ide” with George O'Brien and 1 great cast featur ry Cin- red the XMAS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW Ten big time vaudeville acts will he seen at the first annual Xmas ve Midnight Show which the Cameo Theater in Bristol s fea- turing for Xmas Eve. Starting at midnight Saturday, Dee. 24th, this big time vaudeville show will undoubtedly be tional hit. from the formance. Reserved seats may by calling the hox office. be held under your name until Fr day. ' accommodate the out of town patronage the large free auto park- ing space adjoining the Cameo th ter will be available for patrons. MERIDEN FACTORY EMPLOYE JAILED Also Fined $200 for Thelt of Silverware usual Saturday per- be obtained Meriden, mauro, 32, Dee. 19 (P—Joseph De- of 175 Lewis avenue, and Josephine Demagio, 62, of Chaplir Conn., were each sentenced to jail for four months costs by Judge Thom: court today h pleaded mnolo contenderc o theft of silverware “valued at $100" from the International Silver ompany. Demauro, until a week ago em-' ployed at factory I as a trucker, mitted taking silverware from ictory and turning it over to the oman. Stirring pleas foy lenlency were by Attorney 1. Smith on | behal? of the man and Attorney K. Denezzo of Hartford on behalf f woman. The one pleaded for the vouthful father of five children wnd the other for the “gray haired woman who has almost completed r span of life.” Judge Dunn in imposing sentence, 4 that “in a case like this pun- ishment should be just and at the same time the interests of Meriden's manatacturers should be Factory Is Criticized rney Denezze, who entered ase today with Attorney Don Cambria of Middletown as repre- senting Mrs. Demagio, bitterly de- nounced the International Silver company for “allowing such condi- tions to exist that, we are told, em- ployes have stolen $50,000 in silver- ware. Negligent operation of a fa tory has allowed this ion to aris Attorney C. J. Danaher, who rep- resented the complaining factory. took immediate exception to Atto ney Denezze's remark about $50,000 in silverware being stolen. He stat- | e “ninety-pine ployes of our factory arc honest. It is only the one per cent who are dishonest and even they would be held back If it were not for fences to whom they can dispose of stolen goods. P. Dunne in after they made AtL Daughter Is Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Norwalk, Conn., Dec. 19.—(P—A deughter was born at liere Saturday to Mrs. Ralph Cheney, known more generally un- «or her maiden name, Lucla Trent of Stamford. The father is the son of Trof. Edward Cheney, head of the history department of the Uni- varsity of Pennsylvania mather of Prof. William Trent of Columbia g Mrs. Cheney with her husband e editor of contemporary veree, and both are among the notable poets of this country. TODAY—TUESDAY "—(.rl"u( RN T N T:N | “ADog of thc Rcgiment” Fealures—: Co-feature MAY MacAVOY R “A Reno Divorce”’ Ladies' Matinee This covpon and 10¢ will admit a Sy te matines best seats. U e N with mon Novarro is the current pho- the famous star of “Ben- m that presents “White o fea- | Pants comedy society They will | and fined $200 and | protected.” | per cent of the em-| the | the hospital ! and the ' notices and reviews in this column are respective amusement company, There is a great photoplay bill in store for you at the Lyceum thea- te ire to see it! The feature picture is “A Dog of_the Regiment' featuring Rin-Tin-Tin. The com- panion feature offers May MacAvoy in “The Reno Divorce.” Rin-Tin-Tin in “A Dog of the Regiment” has the | most thrilling pigture of a Rinty flies in “A siment”” in the most fashion — by approved -Lind TURKEY NIGHT AT PALACT flock of live turkeys are given away every night this at the Palace theater. to b week | the lobby of the theater and are all awaiting the call for Christmas Bvery one coming into the the tonight has a change to win one of the birds. The double e program for tonight is “Back fo Liberty with George Walsh and Dorothy Hall and Jack Luden fn “Shootin Trons.” On Tuesday the program will Belle Bennett in “Mother, REMUS T0 PLFAD ~ FOR ABSOLUTION a sensa- | No acts will be held over ! \Bootleg King to Ask That Be Exonerated nat!, Dec. 19 (P—George Remus was ready today to plead not SOMething for his lifs bsolution from ing his inged seco gene—a woman, he have been removed from society be- | cause of violations of its code. ‘ Whether Remus could heg the {Jury of two women and te men | for his freedom or mercly | punishment for act depended f upon a dceision by Judge Chester | Shook. | The but for any blan; comple : for sla A wife, Imo- id, who chould the weok-end of Drosccutor fndge over conned- the demand | Charles . Taft, that he ecliminate from his ¢ rge to the jury 1V PO bility of an outright acquittal Taft ned that sinee Remuy | confessed he slew Mrs. Remus i | Fden park, October 6, he admit- | tedly was guilty of an unlawful kill- ing. The Remus plot itself did not &2t up justifiable homicide, gaid aft | Elston, with the jury | for one hour and 15 minutes last Saturday, said he would need from | an hour to an hour and a half today, 1 Itemus himself closing for the : with the remainder of the ours allotted for addressing who ple | % r, assistant pmnmtm making the interm | plea for the state, Walter K. Sib- wmm assistant prosector was named to close for the st Ther» was a hint that, with only a few minutes of Sibbald's address left, Judge Shook might adjourn court until Tuesday morning, when he would charge the jury and de- liver Remus into its hands. On the other hand much hope w | expressed that the court might see | it to permit the attorneys to com- | plete their specches and run into a night sesslon for charging the furors and giving the to them. Ohio law requires that the charge be given and the case surrendered to the jury ¢ upon the closing of the final ments. BURGLARY SUSPECTED Finding a screen pulled off a rear window at the Palace theater on Main street, and the window broken rtely g | guilty of char his spec- | Judge Roche he turkeys are on display now in | | through appea mum | land she Ir | about 3 o'clock Sunday morning, Of- | {ficers John Smigel and William J. | McCarthy suspected that — entrance had been gained finto the dressing room and then to the theater, but a carch by the officers, accompanied | by Sfrgeant Stadler and others who | were summoned, failed to disclosa anything to substantiate the indica- ! tions. | Labor savi !installed in Ne v Zealand mines, T | T | PALACE | —TONIGHT— Turkeys Will Pe Given Away. | Also Every Night This Week. —On the Screen—. George Walsh in Back to Liberty and Jack Luden in “Shootin’ Irons” and "\\h(‘u the Wife's Away Coming — “What Price Glory.” A T——— el XMAS EVE Il MIDNIGHT SHOW (Saturday at 12 P. M.) 10—BiG ACTS—1¢0 VAUDEVILLE A Great 3-Hour Carnival Al Seats Reserved Telephone Bristol 1860 Fren l’mkluv' !ur 500 (nrs % machinery 1s being | - FINED AND JAILED Other Police Gourt Cases | their ver ‘Helen Bruno, 21, were found of violating the liquor law and keeping a disorderly house by Judge Henry P. Roche in police court this morning, despite their denials of the testimony of Ser- geant T. J. Feency and Officer Peter Cabelus, who arrested them shortly after 6 o'clock Saturday evening in thelr store at 182 Chestnut stre imposed a fine of $75 and costs and a days on each, ure ail sentence of remarking that he felt a joint project and each was equally guilty, Bonds for an appeal were fixed at $500, but after court, Judge W. F. Mangan, who appeared for the couple, said no appeal would be taken. Both Are Married The woman admitted on the wit- ness stand that she has a husband and two children, yet she left Scran- Came to New ton, P, six weeks ago with Bruno, who also admitted having a wite and waitress and she said, and came about of the res- employed. He is a German wccording to her statement. © husband is in parts unknown, said, and her children are in an orphanage in Pennsylvania at her ther's expense. She did not know ther or not Bruno was married, sald, Sergeant Feeney testified that b had observed the store for the p fow weeks and had scen men goir in and out of it, so he had Officer Cabelus watch it with the result t on Saturday evening about 6 o'clock the two officers saw a man served a drink in a room in the rear part of the store. They were watching window, the sergeant tes- and saw the customer pass which seemed to b money, to Bruno, in payment for the drink which was poured from a bot- After the customer had lett, the oificers entered and noticed that the woman was scantily clad, while rance of the room indicated it had been used to entertain men, ronage rant whe an Italian she she tified, Denies Having Liquor Bruno denied having any liquor on the premises, the sergeant testified, but the bottle was found on a win- dow sill outside a window, where it had been placed after the drink was poured from it. Bruno then claimed that the liquor was for his own use nd he had never sold it, but in a room at 61 Main strect, where the couple lives, Sergeant Feeney found a jug full of the same kind of liquor. He sald the woman gave him per- mission to scarch for it and accom- panicd him to the room. An auto- matic revolver was found in the room, and according to the sergeant, the woman said Bruno kept hier in constant fear of her life, forcing her to sell liquor and entertain men. Ofticer Cabelus testified that he was in the store about 10 o'clock atur forenoon, in plain clothes, and 1 him it he anted to buy a drink. He asked her what kind of a drink she sold replied that she had cide Asked if she had anything else, s “Yes, 2 woman.” “WI E the ofiicer testificd he asked and the woman replied, “I'm the woman.” She then invited him, into the rear room, saying she entertained men there with the sanction of her “husband,” who was not in the store. If he comes back I will tell him to take a walk and it will be all right,” she told the officer, according to his testimony. He left without going © room, and she asked return and “bring some He told her he would r evening, which he did, accomparied by Sergeant Feeney. Officer Cabelus testified that he saw the customer enter the rear room and as the drink was about to be erved, he told Sergeant Feeney, who leaned over closcr to sce, thereby irf- terfering with Officer Cabelus' view and he could not sce the alleged money being passed. Woman Makes Denial The woman denied having told the police that Bruno forced her to vio- late any law. She said he never nsed the pistol, but simply had it among his helongings. Officer Cab- CAPITOL House of Photoplay Rits! iy Ramon Novarro famous star of “Ben Hur” in “The Road To Romance” A great tale of pirate day: Lindbergh's Arrival in Mexicot THURS.—FRL—SAT. 2—GREAT FEATURES—2 Pat O'Malley, Hulette in “A BOWERY CINDE and Johnnje Hines in “WHITE. PANTS iladys LA WILLIE” BE NEXT SUNDAY the biz hit! WILLIAM FOX presents with GEORGE tehing through id. | ather had been convited in Penn Joint Liquor Ventwe Costly— v Bruno denied the charges but ad- | mitt !'woman | lives Peter Bruno, aged 32, and a wom- | ain strect address was referred s 47, a vari Aftel ber mitt dren, but he h brot he w wife, ridd send Pros 30 {hm. 30 | wa said, plica ata wife,” R | roon thers had of the ¢ o not i stranger and ha tore s m empl 1d t the kept withi Pros that It w it ) 1 e with Wood s and tion pit rear d u isorderly no our olic drin ou oma bt hey t guilty to the Satul e in anot two sul e which he obtained thre out Christ ness D in Ne vate children id. han Ju ed jail sentence visy 0 and drunken- of Supernum- the window, she breach the She admitted that she and her at the instanc er ¥ at the corner of P. streets about n Susonovich ran ap m his stocking feet and with- | 1d brought him hov The »body was in the Susonovich and her daugh- the officer they had been to run out when Susonovi ted and ania for violation of the liquor the they or hat on a 1 back 1o th open and but Mrs ed that he to New 1 as man had brought, in Britain and and wife 1o house, Main street at the trlal, but i the num Bruno ad a wife and ¢ wd sent a card to his her in Italy notifyi him that wished 1o be s ted from his “So the way you have been self of your wife is to a to your brother, is i cuting Attorney Woods asked (g repli He marry this woman, h made ap- to make her my 57 and 140 ous times during r court the police was 61 Main street ed that he liome oxics : testified that her urbance as he Her daugh- | sonovich, who sther about five years door which her and 11 down W out of the house entire neighborhood Hardly a week-end passes t e not come home intoxicated and . although he had never as wild as h . the young wom It testified that w me about 9 p. m. citchen fire was almost out Lughter and her ‘fe ing in the kitchen. He but mi 1s well sit in busine I wh here was no at e wnd Le threw open the door. rer attacked him, fellow” scized him by s wife jomned in the at- s foreed to flee betore ing arried and a4 In ted to nd arouse and on ation for what 1 could he said. elative to the n, Bruno said he 1 the n said. liquor found in v n e bought it tron bottle at the He used it since he has soi for his o nedicine, he said. I Britain he loyment without results, not’ carry e liquor ss re rige was entirely said. on o store, and a disorderly out founda cuting Attorney Woods asked the couple 4 and jailed. ould not be surprising, he said, roseents ot Mann Act, hav- hrought Penn- > police of drunk- jail sentenc of breach Susonovich the disturb- mitted out a S oonte ough Officer Peter aid he . Judge a fre wvoman proved as immediate ded that no proof 1dize 1 Beat Ttis Wife 16, of 45 lty to the Officer made arges se t and tidy orderly wonen in who clean, but dling them said. ere putation room w not cor above roon picion, on compla would not think of shows houses,” he ion of the re Liquor ) substantis it on charge. e did not sec usual men king habits going in and out. se, the fact th man an have be is a violation of it is fortunatc went no fartl A the marriage would have committed b hovel w coal into the cfore he we the that he had & o wicld the n i them that to take for the prot will be se- he is rned hi punished if he and w e Moral Code Violated s Grogan, aged 18, of North pleaded guilty to the c moral code el ergeant 1 he arrested him rday in a Main str ng ordercd him to s n Main s Deveos zer testific bout 5 p. m t store after begging bouy told the that he do so. of female but Pros Woods cha d that a imposed, which meted out in for court in the cases of other who were implicated in an in a Myrtle s house the s a night of November 13. Grogan has and fiv heen away since that time, but was He was involved in the offence, Mr. Woods umed to beg in New York, he said He has no fingers on his left Jud 1 Grogan udge Roche Imposcd a suspend- ten of 30 days and ad- rccor 1 Deveos to leave town and go conviction York without delay. Devees | violation hours ant in th d obtain of police ad about $23 S tihcE sion from t he did not in h ssession Kkind- st ind reconune fine of $100 and co e I ts he e the was public to whom h super as grecting « me that of the eveos testified his home fs York where he wa He T i to suppe hman. Mangan represented mnd called Judge Roche's at- to the young man's good which was marred only by a on a motor vehicle law He s very fortunate to > W THE TRAND NEW BRITAIN TODAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY She's a She She's a Wi She's a Shelk and She's a Dy cat! 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