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NEWINGTON ARGUES T0 NAB GMBLING IPEASANTS CLAIM SHIP AT SAN PEDRO| bondage. The premier warned all| Yakima, . one of a dozen policemen, many of whom were ap- | towns to close its schools, was mod- pointed during the long regime of | crated yesterday to permit church the Bratianu brothers, that if they | services and motion picture shows attempted to interfere with election |for adults. Health officers here | the citizens they would be severely | learned that the doors of Seattle cal- lege had been closed to its 200 stu- OVER FIRE DEFT_ ™ punished. |dents, but the-eity - health commis- sioner, himself. confiped to bed, re- Rumanian Party Gets Sweeping |, e et sty made no wttemrt 50 i thae thé epidemic hero'was 3 i H candidates in the fural districts. | nOt “dangerous as yet." Yictory in Parliament | They cons eal f dleiriets Existence. They confined themselves to large| Spekane county in eastern.Wash- s Proven Bane of Its Town Meeting Postpones Pur- state and federal authorities for 30 cities and towns, where they hoped | inston. where mnine persons suc- chase of $10,000 Machine days, the barkentine Montalcone, sea the bourbeois vote would bring them | cumbed, has suffered the most. Newington, Dee. 13-4 s cial | going Monte Carlo which has been | Bucharest, Rumania, Dec. 13 UP— | at least 100 seats. The peasants pre- — Yown meeting was held last night in | drawing patronage from Los Ange-|The national peasants party today |dicted that the liberals would not Rumor Prince Carol the Grange hall to take action 10 4P~ es, was anchored today between the | claimed to have won a sweeping vic- | obtain more than a dozen mandates. | Al i in Vi propriate money for cGuiptient 101 sheri and the deep blue sea. tory in the national elections for the | Available returns indicated that rrives in vienna the Junior High school, upon fire |y iy ioe by heen turned on the |10Wer house of parliament. the peasants had ~swept Transyl-| Vierna Dec-13 (M—The Vienna protection for the town, aild 10 3¢ | 4y biing ship by a storm which| Early returns indicated that the | vania, the home of Maniu, and oth. | Stunde, discussing the Rumanian cept a piece of land 10 be Wsed &8 8 \(rocied the Blue Sea, a barge used |peasant government headed by Pre- |er areas that formerly were part of clections, today stated rumors were play ground. and_donatel A by S Monfalcone 4 way-stop for | mier Maniu would be confirmed in fthe Austro-Hungarian empire. | afioat. that former Prince Carol and Mary: Welles, . The IRLEE customers. The storm cast the | office. | Madame Lupescu had arrived in uRgeaidat 15 NI R S | Vienna, having left France a few : | days aso without stating their des- Welles moderato onias DATEC'S crew of five info the sea, tak- | Rumania had never known such a | [nfluenza Spreads o | oy i p of | INE the lives of two of them | peaceful election as was the first one o :lrs.nu:v ;M"::!_“ml D miient was| Deprived of this “dummy” stop for | held under the Maniu regime, which . On Pacific Coast "1\, 1. Gond, nowever, haa O O tion and was approved | pairons, which kept her outside the held only 46 of the 357 scats in the Seattle, Dec. 13 UP—Influenzady o nattg 1o verity their presence. without opposition. iction of the law, the Monfal- | parliament recently dissolved. c:mhnued to spread slowly over thHThrMom {he paper sald, the rumor | In the matter of fire protection a d to return t0| Peasants headquarters announced |Pacific northwést today, already| | gt e adceptid eutiously. resolution was offcred by Mr. Hale, | Fa8 - himaae thecus i the | that the liberal party led by former | having taken a toll of 13 lives. Few | = -— ToAnE for discussion and stating | 1w baffled until the storm eame (o Premier Vintilla Bratianu had made sections of Oregon, Washington and | PENN STATE CAPTAIN hat when the present fire ipment 115 aid, to deliver an ultimatum |a weak showing. The liberal p."),|ltlnl'x<z had not felt the disease, but! State College, Pa., Dec: 13 (UP) wae purchased in 1918 when th ¢ the ship comes into port, Dis- | held 328 seats in the previous hauaeA;‘:o“‘“fir:‘;‘;‘; ';";’i‘:;;d :;;“‘;l";l: ‘:;““: __Jackson A. Martin, tackle; was & 2 edly ONWY | ojocted captain of the 1929 Penn grand list of the town was about § : tis said, she will be Communists Lose 900,000 and the nt grand list is | sei v officers and the| The statement added that com- | fraction of the actual number sut- | gu0 foothall team yesterday. He is fering from the ailment. | $6.000,000, no further apparatus has gambling equipment, inc luding three munist candidates were severely been added to the town's equip-|roulette wheels, 31 bling tabels, | beaten and that Nicholas Jorga an A ban of public gatherings at et Atter some discassion Charlts slot machines, cards, dice, chips, and | Alexandru Averscu, who had joint Russell offered a motion that a all the other expe e paraphernalia | candidates of the people's national | recommendation he made 1o the of chance, will be confiscated. |party in the field, failed to gain a' town finance board that it appro-| In the face of this notice the Mon- |single seat. priate $10,000 to pur se a modern ) y W till riding at The polls were kept open three plece of apparatus. This Drought ! edro. No|and a half hours after the time they forth considerable discussion and the ¢ The ornite were due to close because the peas- matter was asked to be tabled. | da vilion was empty and the ants voted in such unprecedentedly Upon being put to a vote the mo- mbling rooms were bare. All hands | Jurge numbers. Millions of them took | tion was lost. T s citizen 6 sadn :aths of the | the opportunity to celebrate and asked if the firemen would state wWhy two barge deckhands. She was a|made gay excursions, dressed fn the siren had to blow on Sundiy «hip without a country facing a hos- their best Sunday sheepskins, white | morning during church ser tile port shepherd-like cotton costumes and ' peply wasiLhat on onoiQceas et 2 L T biblical sandals, to the polls. i were called out to put out a fire 3 cows under reg-| The peasants had had no such ! Bad started in his own back vard D o e Feol i@pduction in Cali- |freedom at the polls since before Useful Gifts Gal and had got beyond his control Al ro . | Rumania was freed from Turkish For Men, Women and Children >as endanging his own propert | \ Nathan C. Avery of Eim Hil ] . thought that a plan could be made | : to give the scveral sections of the DURING CHRI TMAS SHOPPING town better fire protection. at the ;j‘;fiififl{é‘{lfii&i St DON T NEGLECT YOUR COLD Here You Will Find the Sensible Gift AND SATURDAY LUGGAGE o : Everything bright and attractive at New He also advocated that a com- At Attractive Prices Britain’s popular new store. rom ‘5 to * the needs to carry out a better pro-| | Father Seraible gifts indecd, that will please every man and woman. Our gram and said that the center should John’s Medicine is ore adequate protection first. need m Best selection of luggage is most complete including all traveling Trunks, Hat Boxes. Boston Bags, Overnight Cases, all of finest genuine A committee of three to {nvestigate for Colds lcathers. In tan or black. was appointed by the moderator col Don’t get too busy doing your Christ- Hecadquarters for Stetson Hats, also our own make. ss Welles, who 1s fond of chil- licine, w e M W5 system at the same time giving prompt relief to the cold. Fath- sisting of Nathan:C. Avers, Charles | mas shopping and neglect the cold which 3 a rank Crane. | T 3 G ‘;“m‘: :n:zl r:lound o Ceqar | You are very likely to take in the over- street, cast of the Center school, | heated, crowded stores. Remember that dren and has ever had their weltare g S8 : CONN. HAT CO. dren and b ntended to have er John's Medicine does not contain alcohol or dangerous drugs. ; LA this piece of property for a play | i . ngerou ‘ R e ol ground left in her will, but it is her Used in 184 Hospitals and Institutions [ Sish now fo see the children and young people enjoy the benefits in her lifetime. The selectmen were asked to thank Miss Welles and to give a proper testimonial in appre- ciation of her gtft. Los Angeles, Dec. 13 (®—Defying l'a veteran of two scasons and his | homie is in Rharon, Pa. 286-290 MAIN STREET There are NEW Novelties SALE OF HERCULES Baauring 170 feet on Cedar street | neglected colds lead to more serious sick- and 400 fect deep, to be used by the | ness and that any cold should be treated town as a "‘"Yls““"d- was unani- | nromptly with a pure food medicine such mously accepted. 'as Father John's Medicine, which strengthens and builds up the | Model Nine-fifty-four. The world’s most comprehensive entertainer for the home. The Victor Amtomatic adjustable. volume Electrola, combined with the new Radiola Super. Hetorodyne. List price, $1350, with Rediotrons. The Venetian glass blowers will be at the auditorium of the Center school Friday morning at 9 o'clock to give an educational exhibition of the science and art of the manufac- ture and working of glass. Parents will be admitted upon payment of admission fee. Miss Alice Carragher and John Bandergan of Newark, J., have been spending a few days with Mrs. James Quinn of Newington Junction. Best Line of $1 Wheel Toys We Know of Mary Elizabeth Rice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice of Main street, is suffering from a broken arm, which she received when she gell out of her crib. Model Ten-sixty-nine. Victor Auto- _ matic_Electrola. cmr. its own For inexpensive gifts and greeting i';_"':;- 'r.l:ylu ::c:«h’ 0O-inch and = hop,” Cedar ords same eards try “The Joy Shop Hneh oy e Shb s o treet.—Advt. price, $850. JUGO-SLAYS DON'T RECOGNIZE RULERS King Alexander Shaves Moustache and Dresses in American Cloth- tng—Queen Has Hair Bobbed. ILLIONS have waited for this announcement People said: “Give us a Victrola of Orthophonic quality and radio convenience and we will buy” ND here it is: A brand-new type Auto- (he Auto: ic Vi matic Orthophonic Victrola, with all matic Victrola, at a price within the reach the realism for which Orthophonic rep:o- of the average home. A dream of Victor dyi 5 ion is noted. It lists at 8365. Another is ::::,lc'..' men come 'l:ll'- New as 10- the Automatic Electrola, which permits mll~ e inwdu?m?;”ri;l iew in principle. ume-adjustment from the faintest murmur B ign. iB\" scope. l’l the judg. 1o the stentorian power of the full symphony ?mblo m-_-yl, I; is the world’s most de- orchestra. This lists at 8850. The third is lr; e musical -tnmel‘l!- . the Automatic Electrola, but with the latest ot . clumsy contraption, but a simple Radiola Super-Heterodyne in addition. This :lneclnnmn that performs operations that lists at 81350, with Radiotrons. d:,m‘;":t::::i ::::d::‘:: i:’ a:‘nwrmudrd‘:, hEch: type is in a cabinet of consummate e but it plays as long es you say—hours or strument, hn“:‘;;:x “ “f‘:-:lx?r‘:ltrll"'h exande look B years younger. i A :];.y:i‘“' ‘::::I’i:‘d Y‘:’:h‘;";:; Yl:ll simply see 5 delight to live with, day after day. Bu‘lt to out E Model Ten-thirty-fice. =Automatic g hutton . . . and the mechanism d-:e- the :.‘:::sge?:ll::‘ 58 y::asl::egch;y: e e . Your own And Specially Priced Friday and Saturday at Monroe’s Come and See these Big Size Painted Toys that will make the Little Kiddies Happy Belgrade, Jugo-Slavia, Dec. 13 (M ~=King Alexander and Queen Marie have pleased their subjects by some Americanization. When the king re- turned recently from Paris, where he underwent an operation at the hands of American surgeons, his own subjects did not recognize him. Indeed, his own children, little Crown Prince Peter and Prince Tomislav, did not know him. This was not due to any physical ch in the king. He had aved off his | moustache and adopted American clvilian dress. which altered his whole appearance. rtly cut gray suit and a| v slouch 1 had | SAND CRANE. MOTOR EXPRESS, AUTO RACERS, OIL TANK TRUCKS, ICE TRUCKS, ROADSTERS, FIRE 5 ENGINES, HOOK AND LADDER, ETC. ALL AT gc peakeasy the queen had her beautiful golden Orthophonic Victrola. Plays a con- I i rest. It i s positively uncanny! most extravagant phrases will not be an fuls of go and the latest s duction through Orthophonic tone- the railroad station comm: | \‘ S S MEN | WOMEN | BOYS GIRLS the king resembi GLOVES |HOSIERY | KNITTED CAPS ' GLOVES Yields Many Guns | SCARFS | TOILETRIES hair hobt American sty tinuous program . . . 12 recordsat F‘r : ES S This master instrument will be furnished exaggerati Vi ation. Y i in o jo and footwear. chamber. List price, $365. i ; Eubaestal =l l‘esd] Gl SUGG TIONS upon her and girl- i The Automatic ® NECKWEAR |RAYON UNDIES | 'UMBERJACKS SWEATER SETS Orthophonic p HOSIERY [PERFUMES | gyrprg NTiE brought back from Paris six tr one time. Natural, lifelike repro- 8 in three mai herew i BT Lty neers end o ree main types, shown ith. Oneis to show you. : FOR é FOR FOR | FOR ish appear: SHIRTS |GLOVES | SWRATERS | NECKLACES GARTER SETS |HAND BAGS | NECKWEAR SLIPPERS VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. BELTS |STATIONERY | 8LOUSES HANDKER- SMOKER'S SETS|UMBRELLAS . | GLOVES CHIEFS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD LAMPS BED SPREADS PICTURE! BLANKETS MIRROR TOWELS CLOCKS ELECTRICAL GIFTS they frustr CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. 8. A, the death of J ART EMBROIDERY i . Pl FANCY PILLOWS COMFORTABLES GLASSWARE e The police seized si 1 tols. 500 | rounds of <h munition, 1,500 | rounds of revoluir munition, | three bullet proof v 1 a loaded sub-machine ma The police said resort had been Noes' heady and they expressed belief his 1 pre- paring an attack upon a heer running g thought responsible for Noe's slaying on Oct. 16 at Rroad- way and 54th street. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 0’'CLOCK MONROE'’S 286-290 Main St. -