Ss rdas rok DAILY NEWS aturday, March 15, 4, ~~~ 88 \“A PACK OR LIES” SAYS "CITY CLERK WOODS | \Makes Light of the Attack of His Dogs on Little Child and Uses “Naughty” Words “The News” Classified Ads. NINETY PERSONS DEAD AND SCORES ARE INJURED DISASTROUS RESULTS FROM STORM WHICH SWEPT SOUTH- EASTERN STATES—EIGHTY BODIES ARE RECOVERED. lo the Editor Daily News Dear Will kindly give space in today’s issue of the Sir, you Atlanta, Ga., March 14.—Indi-| Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi — : : . Qo ‘ i ’ : oO = News for the following letter eations tonight point to the| and portions of this state, So ~—— steeiieeteentnentmentene Cc a eee eferenta to. the N eat? ' u tad : lfar eighty bodies have been re- i With reference to the News| has commanded ; deaths of more man henety peopte| aha aoe . “f ’ aay : c as | fair sex Ever ty ! leovered. Wanted FIVE HUNDRED MEN item headed “Little Child Was] flr sex. bvery “ besides injury to scores of others oi AT THE CHURCHES | Attacked by Dogs, and whichleiple of ane ; . ° | . sai ower ' es & result of the disastrous The Daily News has the larg- 5 TO BE EMPLOYED was evidently considered of suf sy : arn storm which swept over Alabama, est circulation in Northern B.C. ae (rently cnt Seer on bor | ficent importance as to merit a vor’ te aver . | gee : 63.68 —— front page insertion in your is.| Listen! pr. Met =_— Ot. Peter's Church, Seal Cove. |, tmmediatety, grat class hand | & Susy Season for B. ©. Fisheries)... of the 14th instant bas put scores Evening service every Sunday | for alteration work. Demers oil) Ltd.—Geo. L. Clayton Appointed The-«facts are as follows: Mr,| exeretse of f 2 «4 ““ ’ i i » > will a the at 7:30 o'clock, | WANTED—Two young girls for hand fold. | Manager of Operations. Hendricksen, father of the little} cent. easier t ee ing Apply at Daily News Office fellow who was pretty badly siner device Baptist Services. WANTED—A general servant. Apply Mrs.) Mr. Wilfrid Doughty, manag-| mauled” called on me at 7.45 last] burning acia _ L. W. Patmore. soar . 7 F no uNnecessar The interesting subject of Rev line director of the B. C Fish-|evening with the very respect ease with beg H. MeLeod’s sermon at | oride, Ltd., accompanied by Mr.|fully put,request that T kindly] Gred*aimente yl ; ’ 3% 4 ser “e tomorrow . eep oge r t once to ’ a ning wit} “Phe M my = 1 the For Sale George L, Clayton, returned S ep my d ’ a On Inquit r ~ eve re e@ Mé ane the reason for lis request he - Mcavage for the Twentieth Cen. |S——enenenenowrnmemeebltrom a visit to Bkidegate, the|'he reason for thie request he) The Moatogey Vitalizer ry,”* iver »is ¢ lially in~| FURNITURE of three roomed fat for sale| headquarters of the sompany's , . 4 ea ree as Meh wa| cheap; aiso fiat for rent Apply rs as oe Oe? canal us been ie. Battery (o vited to this service in MelIntyre 555 6 operations, yesterday and = are/ «smallest child and, so he was in ‘ . Mhtot pean 1 ‘ : Roh! 5 . Hall, Third avenue and Sixth) pon saLe—pairbanks-Morse nttationary registered at the G. T. P. Inn. It|formed by a Mrs. Cobb, would|™ stoen a ei Ave. & 3rd gg street, gasoline engine, twelve h.p., high speed, . , : : 0 ‘ wen first class shape. Apply P. 0. Box 1509,/is announced that Mr. Clayton,|have ‘bitten aim up but for het ———_—_————....,., 0" ’ Prince Rupert. soi who fs well known th Prince Ru timely aid in driving off the dog “Livingstone Day . o ° - “ which by this time had been Next to Robert Burns, there is pert, having been identified with) j,ined by his playmate ‘Leo - Church Service no Scot of whom his country is For Rent the Atlin Construction Co, in the the dow that wanted to. start $- prouder than of David Living- ET ET building of the huge cold storage| something’ at a city council meet FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURcE . ‘ s Res . ae ane ing held a week or two pro Services every ny inthe stone Tomorrow all Christen-|TW0_ rooms to rent, furnished or unfur-| plant at Seal Cove, has accepted a Tieaseh tol ae . : ; nished; Seventh avenue, east of McBride The dogs in question are both Empress Theatre « : dom unites in the celebration of} Address P. 0, Box 637 61-63/the position of general manager very fond of children and play Cantey Sebo bm “Livingstone Day,” the hero's |}FOR RENT—Up-to-date aot. $25 a per of the B. ©, Fisheries and will with those living around Border ae eA Fasten oa son om arses om a a : Rs month; furniture for sale cheap ppry : ‘ on - ; THE FIRS ‘ ; SCENE FROM HOMER'S ODYSS EY AT MAJESTIC THEATRE|pirthday being March 19th, 1813.] H. F. McRae & Co., Second Ave. 60-65)assume active direction of that/and Taylor Streets, including the sunrvas eats fab ave wean orn } an Orn oe 7 1G P . mn — P “e shed room With! e, ¢ ‘s affairs . ( 0 : sllo eferrer 0 ; Serviess ever PONIGHT In the Empress Theatre at 7.30, "Ef casa bet and cold, water. 435 | COMpany affairs from now on./little = fe ” referred to, and ne, 7 uot -_—_ - Rev. F. W. Kerr will give an ac-| 4th Ave. Phone 171 s4tf |The association of Mr. Clayton|therefore it was with. surprise School 250 p.m. Baracs ‘ - ' iadiaatte ible Class 2.30 ; se a count of his work, and the trans- with the B. C. Fisheries Co. @}'hat [ heard Mr. Hendricksen REV. W. H. McLEOD b.A BD ee oo formation of Africa wrought it 1 pong His request was very a enema Remington $30 Underwood $55 through his labors. An after Lost and Found | Seneral manager wi 0 @ di8s-] nadily granted THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH : . . , . 7 | . ‘ Q « . = é 4 . : i AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PL oe aoe look like grand new nee de noon meeting for “Ladies Only” tinet advantage to the company, In talking over the occurrence Serviess every rat ae equal work, carry same guarantee of one year and cost » experience very. th Mr , kee on am. and 7.% sate half or less. Write for complete price list of all stand- f> deal with social questions will ——— a Oweeri "* long experience with ever) ws 2 si He ast icksen, which = pol o » ard makes. be held in the Empress Theatre} can have same by paying for this ad jthing to do with building and]currence is greatly to be regret REV. C. R. SING, B.D — Canadian Typewriter Exchange Pender ancouver . Daily News Office. o . » agree : » ze ere aieed I Cuts » Dest. 2, 38 tees ¥. Ve > c appy as a san¢ ” way of celebrating this signifi- = aS — P P Ae retards the diteck | ‘1 versl eS 0S, s rege s » atte ipon the — _ cant event. Mr. Lee will be an Difference. > We lady mentioned, by the same two added force in the meetings of} a ae ae esas tiithite ey dogs, that is all rot. and next week and a special invita- I thought,” he remarked, “you ' P ' ‘ sensi ang is &) The up-to-date House Decors 99 cre? on o t 00 : ile mail tion is offered to all who read this | | said you could die dancing ti ; I I : rst at t ‘the ' tors of Prince Rupert “eg " i on understane Vi e@ f : +, “ ’ - ‘ . . ‘ as 0 t serious one sion now in the secofd week. The | But I didn't say I wanted to bi being simply that the brindle sign Writing. good done and help received by AND trampled to death, did 1?"—Lon- log, not two d ; an tows . cae tel ening to! don Tit Bits, dog; not two dogs, ran towards} > -H my oth os ° _— of Sieesing i the lady and barked, then ran aper anging the whole city. | | away and back again, barking a Our Specialities the whole time—a thing any dog eonette Aire LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. j{ ad " . | Se ollie tied - I do not objeet in the least to| “We always deliver the 9 Belle—I wish I had a_dress to : Thomas A. Edison’s Blue Amberol Records have increased the enjoyment of the Edison Phonograph An Edison entertainment has always meant the best that the opera, concert and vaudeville stage can offer. The use of Blue Amberol Records means that these selections, clearer, sweeter and longer, can be repeated thousands of times with the same perfect results. Ask your dealer to play some for you and you'll be convinced. e Thomas A. Edison, Inc., 100 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J., U. 5. A. A complete line of Edison Phonographs and Records will be found at HAYNER BROS. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. | suit the weather. of | Nell—Why not get one changeable silk? Baltimore American. | | ERS — DEM dust arrived, a new shipment of Suits and Coates of all sizes and colors, varying in price from $18 up. Wanted—A woman for first class aiter- ation work. MRS. E. A. HEAD Tailoring and First Class Dress- , making Second Ave., over ©. D. Rand's Office. Phone 416 Black ‘Valhalla’ of S.H. & E.F. (Scam DINaNIAN SocieTy) Meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd Ave. Peerless Studio Rooms 19-20-21 Alder Block Cor. 3rd Ave. and 6th St. marvellous value in photo. graphs see OUR FEBRUARY SPECIALS For Largest Line of Post Cards in City HYDE'S CIGAR STORE PARCEL DELIVERY | Reading eae Card Room in onnection } Phone 326 607 3rd Ave. —IN THE— Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley FARM LANDS Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices easy terms, Nechaco Valley Fort George District IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— FARM LANDS and on NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,600,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C, Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast. Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. The last boat brought up another large quantity of our Spring : Goods Our line of suite is very extensive and the variety of colors and sizes should satisfy all demands. The customers who have seen our House and Street Dresses in sith, linen, voile crash, Bedford cord, etc, have pronounced them the most beautiful ever shown in town and marvelied at the reason~ bi of the prices. We also received direct from the EUROPEAN COUNTRIES beautiful lines of neckwear, veilings, all-over lace, real laces and hair ornaments, the latter in gold tinsel braid de- signs, set with rhinestones and pearis.. Spun giass hair ornaments in several designe and many colors. Our MILLINERY le very nearly all to hand and we fel eure we could satisfy you. Everything is in readiness for the grand St, Patrick's concert on Monday evening next at the Westholme. At the of little Teddy Lineotn, who died re- of diphtheria, held from the home of the parent on noon today funeral cently was was al Rev. Fraser street. Interment Fairview cemetery, the Father Bunoz officiating. Get busy and book your seats Orme's drug the grand St. Patrick's on Monday evening next. al store for concert Mayor Pattullo is paying a visit to the works at Shawatlans Pas- sage this afternoou in company with City Engineer Mason and Consulting Engineer CC. G. Du- cane. Standing room only will be the sign Outside the Westholme at the St. Patrick's concert on Mon- day evening next, Mr. A. J, Matheson, of the Can- adian Fish and Cold Storage Co., Lid., who is located at Tucks In- let, where the company is en- gaged upon the erection of a cannery, was in the city yester. day on business connected with the company. THE WEATHER. The weather report at 5 o'clock this morning read: Barometer, 30,075; maximum temperature, 43; minimum temperature, 36; precipitation, .32 ineh. Dance Tonight. Don't miss the dance in Mein tyre Hall tonight. Gentlemen's tickets $1.00, ladies free. Dane ing at 9:30, 305 No Detective Needed. No need of a detective to find the bargains in boots and shoes at Scott, Froud & Co,’s shoe sale the publication of anything dogs may do, but I do object and very strongly too, to a pack of lies being published as truth, and for nothing but spite Might I, therefore, trouble you to convey to the porter, for the item referred to, congratula tions on his possessing such a fertile imagination, and my grets that his great talents not used in a more lucrative em ployment than the hunting for for a fourth news. paper, which evidently uses any- thing to fill up with, Yours truly, ERNEST A. WOODS. A REVELATION IN MOVING PICTURES Homer’s Odyssey and a Foe to Richelieu the Most Spectacular Productions Ever Shown in This City. my Mr. Editor re. responsible news my re. copy rate Homer's Odyssey, a classic last Ru- wonderful Foe masterpiece, shown for the along with was first the production, “A night pert, time in cinemacolor to Richelieu.” Packed the opening and never in the history of motion pictures has such a spectacular and gorgeous pro- duetion ever been attempted, It, thrills and staggers the imawin ation, Most remarkable of all is the getting such wonderful, liv ing, breathing, sensational real ism into @ moving picture duction, The “Odyssey of Homer" pre sages a new era in film making, and dwarfs some of the biggest} of legitimate stage productions. | | | houses greeted The companion cinemacolor production, “A Foe to Richelieu,’ is a revelation in colors, as well as & most gripping and interest. ing subject, Nearly 6,000 feet of film used in the two productions, fur nishing nearly an hour and a half of highly enjoyable entertain ment, is 62.63 The Daily News has the larg- 2nd Street Phone 166 Gree LOTS 19 - 20 - 21-22-23 Block 45, Section 8 $2,100.00 Cash FOR ALI Harrison, Gamble & Compaty FINANCIAL AGENTS Third Ave. Prince Rupett PRINCE RUPERT FEED ( Dealers HAY, GRAIN FEED AN) SEEDS Agents for the International Stock vl renped % MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTE er eceeeccT WHY PAY RENT! A 5 roomed lk 1G R. Naden Co, Ui Price $1,850 $550 Cash | in 0 Balanes ts gen 2nd Avenue