8 HE DAILY NEW > a Special Effort to > War News Immediately kes 8 Received ~~ Loe ) 16 jie ee THE DAILY NEWS B. ©., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914. GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS A PRICE FIVE CENTS A XUMORS OF PEACE ON-COMMITALREPLY SENT BY GERMAN CHANCELOR MANS BEATEN ALL SIDES MAY ASK Special to The Deity News.) < {8 The the rhe ire t the at any ver ins are i ‘ ie heights The the h is claimed | but the Kussians are less thar without/twenty miles away. Germany tay The and ft it | yes, man Prussian e t be ! it each : i mistaking French troops. IAN PRISONERS SAY KAISER HAD TER SUE FOR PEACE is \ i suners is to sue : tary attache in bee Salving the Albert. ad appear have been F veek to , Albert : ton 3 N : Ki, i pe h is badly 4 ) | tion . ; greatly is the ; ' : . s will | said her = The Belgian forces have routed jee front. e may the event hat the issue|invade towards Warsaw to pre dependivent the Russian offensive move ifrom that direction rhe defeat led Austrian-German force is try ling to gain Cracow to prevent the Kaiser|Kussian force marching on Ber lin THINKING IT ENEMY Special lo The Daily News.) 8 A Saxon of it German be abandoned { salvage IW atson's licerss have been into deep | made Harry Luke formeriy lehief steward of the Saimpson, joined the Watson al this port and went out in her as chief stew Salvage jard Thomas Keolhwoe formerly purser of the Sampson, we nt out standing f roek, TERMS OF PEACE not to resist furthe that he was ready through the Pope or Pres dent Wilson to liste i an offe if peace 5.000 German cava after a \ lent encounter between Hooglede and Poperinghe It is reported ithat the German corps are t tk to be brought back to the vest n theatre of war from the hus The battered Austrian army is safe under the guns of Przemysi MOST DESPERATE BAITLE OF (HE WAR iS NOW RAGING Paris, Sept. 18 A dispatch from Paris says that in the bat tle of Aisne on the result of which depends whether the Get mans shall be able to again threaten Paris, or, on the othe hand, be forced from France. The The Allies are holding their own GERMANS IN In this picture Allies have lost more men dut Ce ne the three days that the battk has raged than in any previous] The period of the war The fighting continues with the utmost vio lence north of the River Aisne oreground is sh $i ABT SL FRANCE—WITHIN THE MARKET PLACE OF A BUSY FRENCH TOWN. ct s of Franee for quite a distance and have occupied many French shown German soldiers making themselves at home me of the clogs with his cart, whieh are being extensively and towns on Schedule of Vessel Lost in Col- * lision with Princes Victoria. San Franciseo, Sept. 18 Upon sel will ent the Seattle-Alaska |, 7, service in place of the steamship oj Mural samoson. Several] GPRMAN'S REPLY TO PRESIDENT WILSON NOT QUITE READY (Special to The Dally News.) Washingto President non-committal as freight clerk to fill a tempo rary vacances When the vessel steams from Seattle for Alaskan ports he will take his old post as who will join the Admiral Sehley Everything in season cooked the way you like it, London Cafe. Country BER Stores where the Yip in ° *’t0ccceee de Serves the hearty co-operation of every man in the North It will be held in Prince Rupert FROM SEPTEM- 30 TO OCTOBER 2. oe from the surrounding towns and country will ‘0 their advantage to visit the Prince Rupert y will save many times the price of their Buying supplies. rhe REPLACES Somcacxa service MARKET PRICES BREAK Steamer Admiral Watson Taking EXPECT KAISER ABOUT (Special to The Oa! Daily News.) * breaking owing the | which passsed here yesterday was her departure for Seattle, the Ad ( mira Line steamship Admiral], Watson, bade farewell to the port peace of San Francisco for some time] Kaj, conditionally to come, if not for good. The ves-Jeg pr: As a simple corporal of the 10th Palaphy took part in the re- lent combat with the Ger- his shoulders and under a f machine gun bullets ecar- the colonel to the Freneh That same day Palaphy was promoted to be a sergeant Shortly afterward, although wounded, another affair, leading a ge of his squadron against Baden Guards, whose stand- GERMANS HAVE » himself captured. Wounded by a ball which had ploughed through the lower part of his stomach, and covered with, thrusts, he was removed the battlefield during the! and learned that he had been promoted to be a sub-lieu- and nominated Chevalier » Legion of Honor. purser, reieving Harry Kingwoot | BATTLE STILL RAGING GERMANS WEAKENING (Special to The Daily News) Paris, bulletin noon says the great battle tinuing has not been broken, ¢ he'Northern B.C. Fair |'" certain points they are described Freneh are eounter ¢ AUSTRIAN RETREAT HAS BECOME ROUT (8pecial to The Daily News.) London trian repulsing the German from Galaeia iid to have SOME AND BOOST NORTHERN B. ©. | Dare poncereeteete| | nna for Joseph has left Vi own destination ‘HONORS FOR A te eeeweuenens ss APROPLANES BEING YOUNG FRENCH HERO: Poor reteanarn = TO SUE FOR PEACE He Received Decoraiton of Honor Everybody has been yearning for the opening x of the G. T. P. but next * for Very Heroic * * * * to that boon surely comes * . * Conduct. es, France, Sept. 18.—On ided with wounded} the need for a new tele- French officer, Albert graph service to the out- whose unusual bravery . a én ad aval » canno we i of battle won for him| now available al s of the Legion of Honor depended upon. It ecoms i* to have a habit of going side world. The service * * * * + * * * * * * : : 7 out of commission when * s at the beginning of the a to ehh ta. 2 terday the special service * - * * o * * * * * . * In the thick of the battle, of The News was held up his colonel wounded and he rushed to his aid hoisted the injured man * > |\* till nearly 6 p. m, and long * after the last paper was * issued, The same thing oc- * curred today and nearly * a thousand words which * cost ten dollars is hung * up In the meantime we * must pay the bill and get * no benefit, a * he distinguished him-|* “eee ERE RRR RES ABANDONED LEIGE (Special to The Daily News.) London, Sept, 18, A Rome dis- pateh says it is ofMcially admit. ited in Berlin that the Germans jhave abandoned Leige meee |40,000 German “War Marriages.” incident of decorating a : e . tL y . la F on the battlefield recalls | - i vig toe ere ee, oe pone Oe th ughoul Germany, it is off. to Confer Honors. cially stated that 40,000 emer Bordeaux, Sept, 18 At Gen.~[ ene) r war marriages have Joffre’s suggestion the gov-|been performed pinee war was ernment has decided to confer the | declared his was made possi Gross of the Legion of{ble th ough the churches lifting on Generals Maueory andithe regulations that compelled and the Gross of the}the publication of the banns in Grand Officer on General French, tadyance USED BY THE BRITISH, | } Swedish Dances ! } (Special to The Daily News.) sharpshooters PATRIOTIC CONCERT DREW BIG CROWD | Elaborate Program of Local | Talent Assisted by Irish Fu- siliers Give Lively En- tertainment. ; ’ A coneert of special interest jand consisting entirely of local talent was given last night at the | Westholme opera house in aid of the British Red Cross Associa- tien. Shortly after 8 o'clock Judge Young by arrangement took the chair and gave the opening ad-- dress. He showed in a few well ehosen words how Britain had be- come involved in the war, which he termed “a righteous war” as far as Britain was concerned. The ted Cross had been organized in 1908, and devoted its energies to j}such occasions as the present. Just now they needed $150,000 and Canada was asked for $50,- 000. This concert was in aid of that movement. | The chairmen then on behalf of the inanagement thanked the the- atre company for a eoncession in the price for the use of the the- ‘atre and for a free orchestra and to the local press for free adver- jtising and printing. The program j}was as follows, and every part was well rendered and received | with applause: | PART ONE. Overture by Westholme Orchestra Chairman—-Judge F. McB. Young Tableaux i) Entente Cordial b) A Chip of the Old Block Children Coming Home d) Behind the Guns ‘ A Message to the Empire \Jessie’s Dream” ....... Grace Campbell Mrs. Wm. Millar ; “Comrades Song of Hope”..Adolph Adams | Male Voice Choir For All We Have and Are”...... Kipling | Mrs. Chisholm | Pierrots | Plerretes——Mrs. Allen, Mrs) Hemmill, | Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Ward, Miss Thomp- | son, Miss Curtin | Pierrots Mr. L. Crippen, Mr. Nich- ols, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Bullock-Web- ster, Mr. #. O. Crew | PART TWO. | Guitar solo, “Sebastapol”....... Worrall Mrs Bryant Soldiers of the King”’............Stuart Mr. Davies Mrs. Holmquist, Mrs. Johnston, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Holmquest Rouget de Lisle ene . Jervis MeLeod oceans Mr. Davies A Bivoua Irish Fusiliers God Save the uae" THE WEATHER. Compiled by F. w. Dowling, RESERVISTS BY AUSTRIA (Special to The Daily News.) here that Austria is about to eall out the reservists of all classes. HOSPITAL STABLE AND HORSES BURNED Shortly after midnight on Thursday week, the implement pital was discovered to be on fire, | the flames spreading to the stable fire is unknown Paris, Sept. 18.—It is report OF , ling up Fitz Cigar Store. tf MAJESTIC shed adjoining the Hazelton boo Observer. 5 a. m., Sept. 18, 1944. Baroweter céistess e 29.347 \ orion | Max. Sette. © acs cedies osc see M SONS beta ccuane vas oe FINAL C LL FOR THE Rainfall saeie ced yee eeccee “O88 Authentic information about |football games, either scheduled postponed, can be had by eall- THEATRE with great rapidity Notwith- standing hard work by the stalf and volunteers, the stable was} burned, wit vo fine driving horses rhe loss to the institu tion is se: rhe cause of the} M: md M | uux, whe lost| assum «ol the boat acei. dent at > say they do not} charge 4 particular with | taking th but would gladly pa eward for its re. TONIGHT PROGRAM TALA SPECTACULAR MASTERPIECE “UNMASKED” (In Three Parts) “THE GOLDEN LADDER” “HIS BROTHER’S WIFE” turn ri st was consid. at ~~ SPECIAL MUSIC We buy | serve omy the best | 2 the market affords. London Cafe. | Admission 10 and 160