Newport Daily News (Newspaper) - December 2, 1913, Newport, Rhode Island Second Edition I Second Edition ESTABLISHED 1846. DECEMBER 2, 1913. SOLID MAHOGANY Here and there you may discover a more perfect old Colonial tion of a rocking but such are It is only by getic search and research that we are enabled to present thia counter- part which will do credit to the of the room fortunate in its Aside from its authentic lines it embodies the desirable features Is solid children's children will find it a brave com- for it will for There is sterling merit in tail of the Tho ohair io but ono example of the many good and unusual things always to be found at the Titus You EQ pay a third more fop it. A. C. 225-229 Thames OUR EXCLUSIVE OF GENUINE IS HERE FOR YOUR Made from real linen of beautiful texture with hand and many with exquisite hand They are mads moat moat eco- able and dainty Holiday gifts and at our present 6 HANDKERCHIEFS IN A BOX Hemstitched with fine hand wrought picot Some with Serpentine lace edge worth 69C 64Cll Some with openwork Italian hemstitching and fine lace worth Others from 2Sc to A REMARKABLE SHOWING QF SILK SCARFS Worth 69o each Role Worth NEWPORT'S ONLY IMPORTING AND WHOLESALE Tel H It Junn n. a 1914 1914 25, NEWPORT Contractor and Distributing Agent for THE CELEBRATED ASBESTOS SLATES and These slates or shingles can be plied by own pence to all builders the 52 Bridge St. Marble and Granite Headstones Cemetery Posts and Lawn Rollers and JACOB J. 23 Long wharf J. JOSEPH M. MASON 17 Carroll Mason Work in all it. Branches FORD CAR STARK BROS. Separator Pea And Buckwheat Coals Have stood the tests of No better Fuel Bargains ever NEWPORT COAL Lamps and THE KAZANJIAN CLOUD IN SKY No Certainty of Peace Till ta Surrenders Main Topic in President's Read in Person Before Dec. mxs in readiness today when Wilson appeared before a joint session of houses of Congress at 1 to read his Urn annual The Senate met at 11 a- anri marched to the chamber just before 1 Tho House assembled at- noon and then recessed until the hour for the Hours before the time sot for the President's Ihe of ths Capitol were by cants for to the House Admittance was how and each Senator received President Wilson arrived at the Capitol just before 1 went at once to Speaker Clark's where he was met by a of the House and and escorted nto the House chamber to the The joint session and the reading of the message did not it 1 as had been because uf the failure of the Senate to recess in time to cross to the House It was within one minute of 1 before tho Senators were filing over to the other side of while the President in Clark's chatting the re- ception committee and a few Con- packed with a company of and their greeted the when he joint session finally settled down to All roso to their and a deafening roar of applause the chamber as Mr. took his behind the desk and to at The President read easily and in his usual pleasing which carried his to the doors of the Tho solemn quiet attended the President's reading was broken general he read his on the situation in the emphatic ean be no Or peace in America until General Huerta ua in his reference ani announced that the united would adhere to and was Another outburst of tho declaration that bf More applause greeted tion in favor of direct nomination Presidential Nearly even sentence of his comment on that sub- lect was received Secretary in 'the diplomatic In. another of thf President finished reading at tho dissolved tne President returned to tho Mrs. Wilson ami her Eleanor in a private Secretary and all the members of tho d places the President Wilson's message was a of the In pursuance my duty to to tho Congress in- formation or tbo state nf tho I take the liberty of addressing you 01 several matters which as seems to particularly to the attention of your honorable bod as of all who study the wolfan and progress of the J shall ask your Indulgence 1f 3 venture to depart in some degree from the usual custom of setting you In formal review the many ters which have engaged the and called tho action of the aev eral departments of the or which look to them for early treat ment In tho because the Hal is very and suffer In the abbreviation to which I have to subject it. I shall submit you the reports the heads of several in which these subjects are set forth in careful de- and that they may receive the thoughtful attention of your com- and of members of tin Congress who may have the leisure U study Their obvious importance as constituting the very oi tho business of the government makes comment and emphasis on part The I am thankful to IE at with all tile and happy manifestations multiply us of a growing cordiality and sense of community of interest among the foreshadowing an age of tled peace and and more readily each do the tions manifest their willingness to bind themselves by treaty to processes of the c frankness and fair So far the United States has stood at th front of such She will I earnestly and be give fresh proof of her sincer adherence to the cause of al friendship by ratifying the sovera treaties of arbitration by tho In addition U U has the privilege of th Department of to gain the as sent In of no less than 3 representing four of th population of the to nogo nation of which it ho tnat whenever difference of interest or of arise ran not tho processes of diplomacy thoy shall h publicly and re ported upon by a tribunal b tho parties either nation dti Its of There IB only ono hy to determine between tho United nnd ot nnd that IR compounded two Our own hono nnd our obligations to the pence the A test fio lo bo to govor BIG VOTE COMING IN At 2 o'clock About 90 More Cast Than it Same Hour in 1912. Chief Interest Seems to Centre in Fourth and Fifth Year's The city election opened under tho nailer chilly this It looked gloomy and it Ceil but the workers wore out in torce and started to out a big Apparently they were for taking the total cast at times between 1 and 2 this afternoon there seemed to be about 00 more than were In at about the same hour last With fewer names on the this would Indicate that would como out this after- REBELS TO SEIZE Villa Says City Will be Base of Activities Desertion by the Federals Brought About by Pressure of the Dec. preparations under way today in bo less votes to tins after- t noon nnd early It may also fan that there is Interest in anil that men year are this election this ho failed to vote last casting their There is a lavish display of printed atter all over the Former ayor Boyle lias added his efforts to e already full supply of d several or the candidates who e running a spectacular campaign new wrinkles they showed Soino of the well plastered with In line places a voter has a chance to nearly 40 ballots before aches the in other places ey are content to hand out n lie small districts are naturally lorl on as the chief interest in the five big Tho chief Interest seems lo the and Fifth That because of the keen competition of ie candidates for the who out in force and arc not afraid let the voters liy handing that they are trying to 1 in the In the First voting the at the No. 2 their usual uiet There were a few 's but no special lough there had been something to ary the monotony early in g. The number of. ticket as small compared with other ho rival forces had prepared two and two ticket passers served r all the a great saving in and also in The ote eame in earlier than last first bO being In at against i last the first 10" at gainst last 150 al ist year at 200 at ItuU ear At 1 were IMS votes or more than 20 votes In voting district 2, at West and vote a trifle below that of a year at noon against 54 last but it durins the noon hour and via at against 56 at 5VoUni? district 3, at nd West the vote at noun vas 31 against 40 last and at it was 48, against 52 last year at or about the Things were humming m tnc of the Second hev must be early If they wish to their voles in. There was an rmy of with nd apparently by agreement they a line and passed out tickets s the voters This about and it easier for ioth and the The oto began to come in 78 be- ng tho hour and 124 at a at 10 there were 203 gainst 266 last at 11 there were 15, at noon at 1 p. m. 425 and at p. m 494. The early records were rifle ahead of last but after lo hey fell a few votes being ess at noon and 10 less al 2. Tn Ehe Second district at the iers and Sailors the vote out rather At noon it against lust and at p. m. 70 last The Third district 1, st fire at was a trifle chind the vote last the count to 32S. There was a host f In the Second district of same on Pelham nero was also n off the vote cing 55 at 1 o'clock against 58 the ear At the Fourth ward place n Young tho station of Truck tne vote was at 1 gainst at and 366 at year Here was the real f the southern part of the in early afternoon and the workers vere keeping the ward officials The Fifth district 1. in the hall on Wellington howed considerable life this but not so much as in tho The vote at was 343, against 15 a of an hour earlier last In district on Perry he vote was 14. against 15 a year The real Fifth Ward voting place vas the many of the spent much ind Mr. wero both Considerable or their attention that all was being done which be done for their On he other Alderman Kirby oC he Second ward spent considerable imo on tho scene and seemed to received tho The and o have something on tho cabs This once thi but tho been split up and tho automobile s coming into its because of ts tlie cabmen cannot Former Mayor Hoylo was early on a ur of the various to sen how s campaign was being He to be the wav wero In some pla chances seem to considered others tho seem 1o inu It all depends on tile the point of WITO two signs 01 the display of Ihe close of the licensed and the shutdown of tho rtv Today the but tho school flags nnd tho are closed was a. general holiday air abou street morning and none in tho stores It Is a early yet to tell la Some seem to suppose Hint iny old they think of the should ho Th sure Is to until after th last ballot heen which wil nnl be before and then the must be all tho ward on the of that which Is reported to have bean ated by because or threatened starvation of its Pointing out of im- portant federal strongholds in the and General Francisco the rebel said Chihuahua would made tho base of aggressive Just when forces will bo sent to pursue General Salvador military who Is reported to bo to the United States border at with and Generals Orozco and said to have laKen to ihe Villa declined to say but said that the rebel ad- vance toward Mexico City would con- will no at tho parts of Mexico City within a said dent that when the people in the realize that wo captured all tho and are In sight of tho city's they will voico which they are now afraid to and will clamor for the of tint A mob in capital can oust in a With rebels and pieces advanced as far as 110 miles south of on the way Villa will remain with General before ie personally proceeds At he expects to join General iino find robd a force of the first important south of Other rebel Villa are to the west toward According to reports which Villa ho received by overland 130 miles to Villa whero the telegraph line has connected with the of Chihuahua by the was about by the pressure of 'the The It ivas thai ir tho federal garrison tho fighting would result In the wholesale of tho poor were and tho residents could not mercy at tho hands of is to have de- on flight to Uio American 10 that ho could communicate with Provisional President Com between Chihuahua and Mexico City lias boon for PLANT WORTH Receiver Appointed for Brew Company on Dec. 2.--.Presiding Justice Tanner of the superior court today named James C. Collins lanent receiver for the Park Brew on petitions of the The plant is estimated to be and 550.000. The National failed last is ono of the largest Winter Men's Over 233 Thames St. Phone 9929. PRICE TWO Thanksgiving Selection As wo have purchased our Turkeys from our regular land who previously shipped us to am glad to say that wu can sell Ducks and from to rents per pound lower than any other denier in Fancy Dry Picked Maryland lb Fancy E. I. Turkeys 340 lb i Green lb I Roasting Ducks 25c lb Made Mince Meat Before tall and convince of the 346-348 Thames Tel. 140. 274 THAMES Choice Selection of Velour and George E. Yemen 91 JOHN R. I. LYNCH FUR No no Demonstration upon request KINSLEY'S Destroyer Paul Jones Little tho Worso for Experience in Recent Dec. destroyer only vessel the torpedo boat flotilla for when tho fleet tho recent put in at this port apparently little the or its Tho Paul Jones ft later for Wan MAYOR ASHLEY His Defeated by Plurality of About Dec. 2. R. Ashley re- mayor Kew Bedford today or his corah defeating R. by a plurality f LEAVES FOR SAN Loin Legs Mutton Large Legs Lamb Lamb Fresh Shoulder Hams Small Pork to roast Guinea etc. 20c lb 15clb 9clb 20c lb c 18c lb 94 THAMES Phone 76-77. PAGE RECEIVES Tear Admiral Winslow Pleased at Re to Officers and Mon. ROM Dec. 1'nitecl ambassador It Italy received a letter today from Admiral slow expressing Ills satisfaction at reception given to the men of the American battleships In New Schedule of Prices Dec. On and after Dec. 1, 1913, the price of ice to famines will be 50c per at wholesale to stores and bars 30o per cwt. NEWPORT IOE A. Mgr. 1842 1913 Fall and Winter For dress or outing wear we have the proper Two new styles in tan lace boots for both modish but entirely a Over tan and grey 5Qc to THE SEABURY 214 Thames Tel. 787. 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Children's white or black 25c Pair Heavy Woolen Gloves in black and tures 5Qc pair Cowboy and Indian Gauntlets 50c Pair Children's Mittens in red and brown 25C Pair Mittens with thumb or thumbless 25fl For years our Gloves have given universal for make and ness of price and this is due to a great extent to the reliable makes this store has always in Don't forget those valuable Groen The Hess Co.