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   Newport Daily News (Newspaper) - January 9, 1913, Newport, Rhode Island                                Second Edition Edition 1846. iL T B. 9, 1913. r Mission No but a of all due to tne nat common of the Tne idea of comfort of Ions all over piece of of Its tive powerful its color to tho common ui at It has come to A Piece of Unusual This typical rockor is a trim The automobile to at of genuine leather in color to ize with the finish of the frame be- speaks comfort of The price is a genuine Titus A. C. TITUS R. I. THE JANUARY MARK DOWN IN ODR LINES IS MORE SWEEPING THAN EVER PILLOWS ARE MARKED ESPECIALLY AT ABOUT ONE REGULAR II PAYS TO THE S AnW latt toil OVERLAND DELIVERY Handsomest find reliable light delivery car on the market NEWPORT ENGINEERING DISTRIBUTORS IOR Marble and and Lawn Rollers and Land J. Luna JAMES M. Mason and Brickwork and Plastering Phone 113. 8TARK TAXI CAB TEL. 859. SOME VERY FINE WHITE ASH COAL PASSING THROUGH OUR TRY IT. NEWPORT COAL REMMANT SALE OF HIGH GRADE PLAIN AND IN 200 1-2 long 25c each 400 pieces 3-4 long 10e each 250 squares 24x24 in. 5c each The best values we have ever offered in Your inspection THE KAZANJIAN COMPANY JUDGE SUPREME His Likely to monize Rival for tie rt the despatch to The Jan. chances of being elevated from tho superior to Iho supreme bunch looking much There Indications to ze the different factions which have developed with man may prove to the only and with this fairly well settled the politicians are today attention to other court actual and It Just at present like the not? W. Sweeney of erly the vacancy on the superior bench caused by the death of Judge and then the of the proposed new a thut will be Is a. J. T. it corporation lawyer of this supposed lo have the lead In the with and John J. Fitzgerald close If Judge Bilker Is elevated this will provide yet another election to the lower and for this arft named in C. Frederick ot General as with places In line as FARE ORDERED Utilities Commission Acts in despatch to The Jan. Utilities Commission today issued an order to the New New Haven Hartford Railroad it to reduce Ha fare from dence to West Harrington from IB 10 West Harrington is only a. snort distance from Riverside and the company has charged an ex- ru five cents for Iho run from atter and this fact caused erable agitation among the commuters on- the Riverside is in Bast and West In the of and Iho company iad arranged Its faro zones in the limits 4a A. H. a of Jan. progress a. resumption of tho peace con- between tho 23alkans and empire Is It .be accelerated after today's at the foreign office of the who to igree oh united action which they may put an end to the deadlock n tho intervention should The delegates in meantime are consulting in ate but neither side appears to another meeting of be conference until Turkey IB ready o make which a for fruitful Dr. chief Bulgarian peace today received messages tho Bulgarian represented conditions In anople as and tho fall of the city Is MATTER SETTLED By PROTOCOL Ask for Victual Jan. official story made of the recent between Bulgarian the Turks asked for to of Savoff replied that had been settled b'y the armistice The Turks also are suld to raised the future possession of the but General declared that delegates in London would deal that RAT 1 0RE from Find ac Servian Jan. the who have reached the in front report that the only food obtainable inside the walls IB bread and the distributed fo and have now been reduced to n quarter ot a. pound per head EASIER Nothing Said About ah on 6f Duchess of wife of the Governor General of passed a able night at the Victoria She was brought here from Ottawa suffering from After a consultation her physicians sued the following the of a comfortable night and was resting this was said an The is attended own physician two Eastern States Retail Lumber Association a fy iri Prim NEW Jan. 9. The petition tion against States Retail Lumber alleged lo bo a combination In restraint of wu granted today ling In the federal district lor against the In- junction were a low tho association nhe Now Lumber Trado Ing Men's tho Jersey tho Retail the sociation of the Lumber tho Lumber tion of Retail Association of the Lumber of tho District of Columbia ami their members In 18, 1911, It was alleged that defendants were in a In restraint of Interstate trado and commence operated tho of tho imposition of fines and expulsion from membership In tho combine ot and and toy trado agreements fixed for lumber and lumber The petition explained that tho were known to the bera of iho as and that were who their op- to territory Bunder trade should supplied by lumber and titat were who carried on to the of In tho tho government in eluded itself as a. consumer of ture and defendants perpetually enjoined any contract or combination In inoe of the conspiracy complained of In any of- the suites or territories oT ACCEPT Entered by United Motors Com J nl the Stales Mo were dered Judge Hough to accept of representatives of the At i r to United Supreme Tho in York court to contest increased rates Imposed by the will be to Ihe Supreme Court of tho United States upon writ of error which has Seen granted by Justice SAFE AT The Sonoma Early in the No Newe of Jan. Naval tug left Roads with repair ship January at ter at 1 o'clock this No word lias boon received from the Pan- but Navy Department officials Insist that there Is no reason to for her at the and her convoy were doubtless separated by Ihe weather to moke iway Into port It Is ex- Something heard from the during the The arrival of the Sonoma naval In their view that the may not The Panther Ii ri slower vessel than tha more which cleared ahead of repair r The Would be Unable In. Declared in a Class by Among Chartered lill if Utilities siw if York navy said today Inat felt no concern for repair ship It explained at the office that could hardly make m less a In face of weather that have prevailed noj leave the afternoon of Thursday To ally the safety of the Department today Panther left New at January lo Under favorable weather con- ditions tho Panther would make about nine knots due at Guantanamo at 5 p. f. Had was undoubtedly which would result In reduced speed of thri route year at this when was the Panther took exactly passage from Hampton Roads ti New York is 236 fartHen distant from Guantanamo is Hampton It ll allow about eight days on thia occasion for th Panther dua on thl basis on afternoon of January 10. IN A. of Port bf Ai collector of the port 01 Bedford president of the Massachusetts died Ho was Identified with the textile He was 73 years Mr. 1639 at a widow and three Mrs. De Alexander T. Smith of despatch to The Jan. Hie eral Assembly today a. was by Senator of carrying but the recommendation of Governor increasing the ers of tho Public Utilities Commission so that it may ba authorized to make a physical valuation ot public utilities corporations to prevent tho watering ot iii tbo house the special reported tho old rules for tho guidance of tho body during tho present It is expected that a hard fight ill be mndo by the Democrats to amend rules when they aro taken up for consideration Tho adjutant which vas presented by tho ii lumber of recommendations which ire especially interesting to lera of the militia and proposed somo drastic work tp Improve that Tn the sonata Mr. of Cranston the act to tho authority ot the Public Tho also authorizes commission to provide for a maximum vork day for of nd to regulate tho wages of em- s of an similar to one last tho appointment of clerks by the governor And by of tho to perform all Committee work and ro- a salary of clerks to place of all nlao act to the caro of lio purpose to Use faring ng out of children by of an act increasing of tlie of tho board men of Woonsocket ard those of to a bills on pending the appointment i Thai annual the reneral speaks Inspections ot tho of and tho Newport Artillery Is In a. class among he chartered everything that was being as well aa could be The of accounts for -a slight falling off In 'the ex- und tbe other 6f tho Inspection the usual Weh and uniforms onU all 2fe speaks of tho retirement Of el of the Second district and ho attempt made at that eh two districts In and that tho plan aroused the the Second Re- regret to the small of who qualified In lc examination In the coast 10 the those May and show come up standards work lake upon themselves to Ha urges hot the power of the governor as of militia ho so that he can if and that there be a. change In he manner of electing the so that they may be choson Ife or good Jn tho of chairman of Ilia committed on reported a resolution n On motion of Bristol the resolution was made a special order for Friday at when the rules to which there are will bo acted and those to which there Is objection will made a special order at The fight on the will come Eaton of Providence Introduced several the police ana of Providence to hold annual balls In armory In permitting the granting of mits for Sunday providing for a 54-hour week for women and providing for liens on real providing ah day for employes and in the and better observance of Mr. Providence Introduced a authorizing de- mand that tho Rhode Island which operates the street running In and out of to erect t waiting room on place and lo 3eman3 that Oie com- pany shall erect an to bft road at a distance of from the waiting upon shall be shown the of each proaching NEW PORTUGUESE Further Under critic Leader of the Portuguese cabinet under Ihep bf cratic Affonso was The now distributed as Premier and of Dr. Minister of ths of foreign of Xavier de Minister of the i Minister of of public Mirla 1912 th. New York POLICIES For than 198 MILLION DOLLARS On which have paid to tho Company Tna Company U now of tha of even 1 MILLION Protecting and of the world to the extent of about 2 BiLLION 170 MILLION Of paid a gain for the year of about 68 MILLIONS of Over 2 Thames St. Ii the Newport agent of The New York Fancy Grape Fruit 5c per 20c Baldwin 25c Western per 25c Farm per 40c per 80c per 7iQc IS. Small FRESH LOt GEESE He FRESH LOT OF Jlc lb -i Regular lb. 274 Thames E. AND Upholstering 1 K. January 7, 1913; will allow twenty per Cent discount ori all month of JAMES P. 139 THames Grape Fruit 50c dz for 25ci 61bsibr25c H H 77, i Ai 3M-348. appreciate a supply you with whv when yon telephone for it. M. J. HASS S. 196 St. 21 THOMAS Mason The Great ON Blankets and QUr of now la rei the op white ot with I i. a put safe Sale Sale a pink or blue Sale a Bed ered with good I;  

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