Newport Daily News (Newspaper) - January 14, 1913, Newport, Rhode Island Second ESTABLISHED 1846. 1013. r HEAT Stays witli from s Never a of trouble bearing hame ire built compelling perfect and possessing tremendous aud only one in a life A. lit R. J. FOR THE SECOND WEEK OF OUR WE OFFER THE MOST SURPRISING ETC. That the Buyers of Newport Have fever If S Mini htt OVERLAND DELIVERY and most reliable light delivery ear on tlie NEWPORT FOR MONUMENTS and Granite Cemetery arid Bolleri Lapd IACOB J. 23 Long Mason 6nd 06riient Tilei 113. STARK TEL. 859. SOME VERY FINE ASH COAL PASSING THROUGH OUR TRY IT. NEWPORT COAL ILLIES WIDE TD END TIE With of Note to the li Sim 3 Jan. decision to up tho once in the presentation Ib the Turkish or ot the European was readied today by the chiefs of tho peace delegations Balkan pr representatives 16 the Porte In- a 4 The threatening note of to tne JIB Birch a way Will The of tho Balkan League are of opinion that note drafted fcy the European diplomats diluted that it requires tho n vitalizing ana this they think will bo their threat to continue At the same time It was decided to the of the arhied the allies In tho fleld to terminate which hat been In operation since December 3. Since that date hostilities between Bulgaria and oH the one arid Turkey have ly who did not sign the has continued against Turkey both sea and land with varying which was a the has been tho Interim in. many severe skirmishes with the forming the of tho Turkish of shows no sign of It Is believed that the Ottoman of form part of the are fairly well provided with food and as Scutari alway a was a great centre of tho grain trade and the have a con- In of was made rallying a. force of from and other in Macedonia Greeks closed to the ress the but to the north the communications open and the Turks thero arc able to as. tp In of Adrianople 79. SALE I OF HIGH GRADE AND IN 200 pieces 1 1-2 long 25c each 400 3-4 long 10c each 250 squares 24x24 in. 5c each I The beat values we have ever offered in Your Inspection THE KAZANJIAN thai Turkish ana the city are suffering greatly and lack of have ever sEnce the fast week the who have been by bodies fresh from their victories on the other side of the Balkan Before the lines defending Constantinople there -is n great army of Bulgarians who are InT and in the line of stretching across the narrow neck of land of the Turkish capital forms -are large Turkish some of the remnants of 'the defeated armies who fled before tho advancing i or other troops brought from of In the expectation that the from Constantinople ar- rive here every despatch Turkish delegation is opened The tives oC allies that ready face all They say that not less of are concentrated around fortress of Adrianople arid the lines of heavy siege batteries hive been placed fn before not only from ibut also from factories havi been of great assistance during the war In guns and tion to the Bulgarian the Servian hero of asserts that within two days can bd Although the mobilization of the and Italian Is there Is no doubt that Austni ary still her ith tho object of enforcing her claims in tho especially lu The plenipotentiaries r-t 'the remark that the of is not so against as against arid for this rivalry of these two the the states will They assert Wat Is depriving Montenegro of Scutari only In case that city does not the capital of which -Is under the direct Influence of will TO CONDUCT A. REST to Take Up Business NEW Jan. den Harriman intends to join the of prominent New York society women have up business according to announcement On account the illness of her hus con- vert Tier extensive country estate at near Into a rest cure resort for city Harriman has identified for several years with many movements for Is president of t to Jan. and each a lively day tho liusy adoption Demi- craU fry RH Its lite battlo of ii Jn 4fe'ftfite the were resolution presented By Bennett of the Republican and were adapted ot or sumo ho D hoc ra la. Thoro we TQ from last year's by tiie of some pld regulate divorce and to ath court The former measure that divorced persons within three yeara after the lecee la Ranted unless marry their former wives or The voted to In committee Thursday to various state will nut judges at that The commUtees of the adopted as provided In he resolution Introduced or P. P. Christopher E. Joseph J. Edwin C. W. Henry Alton Joseph W. Arthur P. Colitis Special Henry C. 6, Joel Walter G. S. G. civic She the Welfare a member of the CIvIo and active in East Side WIRELESS AT Land Sea Communication East and on NEW Jan. communication between Long and distance of is said to have been established Sunday On- ly a few which had previously been arranged toy were tho Atlantic the expert announced that they and they Relieved this the fvest on LEU is mm m House Democrats Make Sine F. Menry C. Ar- Rules and J. B. W. Nathaniel G. Arthur Arthur i Slate E. Thomas B. Thomas H. William C. Joel Charles A. T. Joseph P. Amis IT. Joseph w. ran S. Philip H. Thomas H. IX Lester P. Louis Walter G. senate Governor the made him during time In which the lure was hot In and to nil as Board of Supply and liam A A. Gilbert R. Louis E. James F. Freeman's expired today and he waa bin ted term of flve Members of the Board of arid Stanley J. i Commissioner Bridge at to succeed Roy Member State Board of Hudson of to Inspect the Butts with a view of acquiring It as a public Albert L. George The were laid on the the Senator of Providence In- a 64'hour Senator of a to relieve the condition of certain providing for state for such as need Senator Wilder of rented the nineteenth annual report of the factory senate passed In concurrence the providing for a Ing In committee for tho election of certain state The resignation of Chief Justice Edward C. Dubola of the supreme was received and one In the house r ono unseated ho Is Ji postmaster and bnb Jlng absent on paired with a Democratic i. j Tho In tho was C. 73; t 72; M. 33. Wise of 5-ullford, a who la in 4 Boston paired with Arthur of The for the thrown James Otla M. Richardson of B. Sanderson or Greene arid thy yt in i- i taken ol that he Is a of thy fourth class and not eligible to An order oilier Republican Was when tho hour of o'clock arrived sriry Tor oft the order may be In the 21 for and 10 for will meet In Joint Llon at tomorrow and normally have seven In a Joint A surprise in connection with contest sprung In tho houso ly the hour to when of tha minority an order to It iri In the houso Mr. Troy of Providence Introduced tne two acis relating Id divorce Mr. of Warwick Introduced a resolution for a rap res en tat of the state at he fiftieth anniversary the battle free transportation 10 and from the location to of thb Civil war ing In Rhode of Bristol a resolution for a of tho the providing for Mr. Dillon introduced tion document a. Mr. of Providence introduced an act for a Juvenile court for that of acts relating no tbe better ob- servance of the first day of the and one In regard to thi care arid treatment of of a Joint resolution for the meeting of the CHiE OF n Latter Body Die li Jan. kILU II moro formal be eliminated .by William A- e am Hr a3 v representative unseated was Parrar dCi the 1 three postmasters wore Olla of and H. A motion table tho order was re- fused a vote of 69 to SO. Austin moved to amend tho order Including Jamos ol another Ro- wos claimed to be a. and the ment was Austin to up each separately and d point of order was The Speaker ruled lhat the Austin was In- arid wren appealed from tho ruling by a vote of 76 to 13. are 18 Republicans and 13 In the Wise of Is an a Koston only The Speaker did was tbe vote be I he to 71.. E. tion to action waa Ihe hour house proceeded to HOLLis IN THE No Wins in Either Branch of New N. Jon. for United Slates a of tiie In either branch of the New Hampshire legislature senate the 11; Henry B. of 0; Clarence E. Carr of Prank P. 1; not voting In the state of the vote was as HolMs 103. 108, 56, Robert P. 16; cheater 7; John M. Olle 6f Hanover 7; Thomas Chalmers of 3; William J. Tucker at B. Chandler of son of. Samuel W. Emery and John of all and Messrs. 1 not ASK OF and Trainmen of vania Jan. With the wage dispute and of Increased for In hands of Uio Company now facing a demand on the part of Its conductors and for of r. lass em- ployes for the of a sliding a a schedule overtime In of the company will the an uary 27. conductors and trainmen were given a ten cent increase about two years road regulations General manager STEAMERS New Jan 14, Nieuw from and New 14, from STEAMER Jan. from London for New Tork 210 miles Hook will 8; 30 m. 5-----3-3 op th. 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