— ~ Legislative Librery z Aly NEWS THE 7 scial Bitort 6 GET THE LATEST waR masos « Spectal BRan NEWS FIRST Give War New IN THE DAILY NEWS it ts recelv onal LLL on RENTIAL RAINS HAVE TURNED THE ROADS INTO A SEA OF MUD, IMPEDING GERMAN GUNS ’ DEAD CONFIRMS , } WILL BE SENT TO ENGLAND ALLLIES’ REPORT BELGIANS HOLD GOOD POSITION a willed (Special to The Dally News.) | pERS SENT OUT TO COMMANDING OFFICERS TO CALL FOR re a ae ee HEAVY RAINS ARE IMPEDING THE MOVEMENTS OF THE GER- RECRUITS — THEY WILL RELIEVE BRITISH : ; i sNtie se published | MAN ARTILLERY — THE BELGIANS ARE NOW ARMY IN ENGLAND. ae German papers bene oil IN THE THICK OF IT. tite frenet ane ‘ 5 cle S| in special o The Dally News-—O A. Mm.) “| fantry volunteers, the immediate |) 04 4), 2 waip 5 yor are (Special to The Dally News—1 P.M.) = raking the movement of the Ger- Orders werelorganizing of hiet wa ur Gabeahian ne demnine London, Oct. 20.—There is|man guns very difficult. oe ope a ed a nigh . Robert! ace, { fantry regiment No. fighting on the western wing of A French official bulletin says nt ae i I onal sg ' . Pete ~~ ee 0147 Jost in one battalion 800 men.4 the battlefront now centered athe Belgians are holding their po- eix mi ary di- glans or home defence and : » rer ¥ ed at once with|order to relieve a part of th Another battalion of the same |few miles south of Ostend. The sition on the River Yser. ' a pi regiment jusk’ Se. elie 4 Belgiat bieay ‘te in the thick of 41. Heavy fighting is incessant on ting 190,200 ta ular erm) Battle of the Marne, “ - Nek o' ™-\the Meuse at St. Mihiel. French a : Torrential rains have turned|/guns yesterday completely de- WILL ASK GOVERNMENT the flat country into a sea of aren, jptroved a German battery there. GH TREASON ‘THE MOTOR TRUCK TO FINANCE CITY LOANS , nents — KET GENT ODERN REFARE | The Cit Council received ¢ DRASTIC CTION REPORTED DEATH BY TIC A i IN M WA | cosusiuntoagiely ‘teat cians. trom | A Bpe The , Daily News.) One great featu re of the Furo-ithe couneil of the district of ) BY CZAR OF RUSSIA OF GEN. VON MOLTKE > esctene poaee war is the part played by the !peachland asking for the ap-| | - imotor truck In transporting | proval of this city on certain mat- | | t { P Special Daily Newo—1 On were laid | nen and heavy guns they have /ters to be brought up at the com- ‘ase ; rdict Permanent — z ji ak 0 The M aa hater, WOMMNETA-|oroved invaluable rhe British | ing municipal convention The mi a. — a, SS. Paver : ee Monopoly. ports that Von Moltke, the Kais- (Special to The Daily Mewes e.my [C"* Chief of staf, has died im a Petrograd, Oct. 20.—The Czar | @08Pital in France near the Eng- o lish channel. sent in the po-|War Office has ecorraled every|matter in question was that the lav morning. The| truck that has been made within|eonvention should ‘ask the gov- eaetee the last three years and the build-/ernment to advance money to mu- ers are working day and night,|/nicipalities on the security of Sunday and Saturday turning out/their sinking fund, which would him was of as- enemy by fur- has announced his intention ckets and MONn-!| pow vehicles rhe cars are put|be deposited. The fear was ex- nianbier: interdict permanently the sale A “GREAT CARTOON. reservists 10 @0-/through a simple yet effective] pressed that if the banks should on BRITAIN’S HONOR ROLL: THE RETURN FROM THE. cane and manufacture of intoxicating empeemttoniy to the ranks./test before shipment to France.|continue their withdrawals, mu- From Lorldon Iisutrated News.|@rinks by the Russian govern-| punch has a great cartoon in a th having i-) Cars built in England are ship-|nicipalities would find it hard to - ment. . recent issue. It shows the Ger- present them. ped from Scotch ports and Scotch|get temporary financing while i —— : an, hagie “porti d ans. ears from English ports, and the|taxes were being collected; and RUMOR NAVAL FIGHT. _ hagle after re P rting to the ae builders have to run the cars t if advances were made _ they Kaiser with its tail all plucked ISH NATIONALS PLEDGE jshipping point If they make the] should be mited to 6 per cent in (Specie! to Tne Dally News) out. The following convercetin: OF ELG | See eke end e e Renee Vancouver, Oct. 20—There has |take places: FREEDOM B II M ire aces nd mehalelytiand apparently is paying = per been a rumor here that a naval Kaiser: “‘My poor bird, what ser 1 active se e. cent ¢ mesent. § oug rine. ' en a R : . ‘ ; t rap . < “ oa fight is taking place between Rus-|has happened to your tail feath- The Dally # A. mM. upert gets it at 6 per cent st - i Specia Daily a 4 CITY ENGINEER : ole Sieataehiceeds tiniest 6h sia and Turkey in the Black Sea.|ers? e Trish a Qu i Tr rri ug it ¢ : i 4 = pledge ABOWERS p mone good scheme if the government It has not been confirmed. German Eagle: “Can you bear w al until | 7 ms. & Sane had the authority to do this but coieaguen the truth, Sire?’ her freedom | Phere was another dam-site}when it was pointed out that THE ‘CRADLE. Kaiser: If it’s not for pubii- | gheas ae n the Gouneil last night. The |] Peachland might not have icine cation.’ ne . ne na i r reported on the rea thought out all the conseuences Born—To Mr. and Mrs. R. L. German Fagle: “Tt's like this, irea be yet) * Hee epyerwey & ws oa : : x g 0 rap of paper.” sen for ibe former site.Jhe withdrew his support. rhe Scoble, Ninth Avenue, on Mon-|then. You told me the British ap o aper. : : - : arn 3 > ve tation behind/This came up a week ago on ajeity soli itor said the government dav. October 19, a daughter. Lion Pa a contemptible. Well, he ns of the Brit- | que stion from Alderman Basso-|had the authority, but certainty isn’t. } ‘Bert. saving that as a member of | would take no action in the mat- ciiiiienin tanita ities. lithe board of works be was never|ter. It was tried before. After a ourselves and to enforce the Mon- BASKET BALL. WO BATTALIONS | informe f the change and that}lot of diseussion on both side sit roe Doetrine by moral suasion res 4 ane & “y aa ’ [ rig , ; Tigers versus ©, C.’s a 2 AG- K leven Alderma Maitiand, chair-]was decided to follow right in the and financial might alone. : ; FROM GRITISH COLUMBIA — Ale | n ' , apes ~ a footsteps of Peachland A wire “The time | ; ik aie ditorium tonight at 8:15. Admis- pane ! mw boare, as oli ‘ : ; » e has 1O ve co 4 atom aa i : H Spe t ynews—9 AM) [of it will be sent to that effect. PROTECTION FOR GERMAN TRENCHES MT es aonentet “adhe tk ion 25 cents. ae ) British Go-| The eity engineer's report said _ The G ins have found a new plan for the protection of their |). 04 co, — ; hattalions |that there had been a great rush CANADIANS IN camp. . s in the trenches. Coils of wire are placed before the United States can afford to allow | Free Demonstration 20th to 24th. Bras Ay t the ; t mastalled He - tre es and when a shell falls they prevent the fragments the martial spirit of her sons to How to Save Money-—You will ent. ee aioe : aes 8 , nil | (Special to The Daily News—9 A.M.) ‘ edie in the trench ” be destroyed, and all the Carnegie|not have to buy any more eggs. llLested i rier selected grouns fr n spre gz ) : niches : : , : ; IRKEY REFUS a I F * it tri ih for nd a Salisbury Plains, Oct. 20,—Ex- ' . millions in the world will not si-|Gome and see Eual-Egge demon- . Fu iw t bars ane oug e tound ¢ me ’ ‘ ’ - ov. , : . = Dis ame ws = = : 7 , ‘ pi for a few detachments work- lence those of us who believe that] strated at Stalker & Wells. v isc rem £3 is bormer en ‘ agvcy s . OF GE co ly j Yiere had hee ng with supply and horse trans- bullets cannot be stopped by bom- 242-243 OF GERMAN CRUISERS | : , i tur 6s j rts all the Canadians have ar- CONGRRESSMAN DECLARES aa m ATHER. jhichkh water al ihe tome and in-| ports lanadia : rp Bye The Daity News.) tent of s ng on the dam-|rived. Their four camps are scat platitudes. ‘THE WEATHER. 3 ; = ee by a es Bins. iehinel tered over Salisbury Plain. Mr. Gardner further declared rs coe GERMAN CAUSE IS UNHOLY > ":c!SsS0°5) sma ae rau a commaiaiiaais-43 was turned down |S. AFRICAN REBELS 7s ft bo the present European 2 ne ere : | th ‘ sag Gina Ante ARE BEING CORNERED war, concerning which he had 5a. m. Oct. 20, 1944. re ee en ae be ae ome personal insight, having | Barometer 29.5: . S sone , gi Barometer .....66+0+++-89, 2 viers since}bare and he then started to ex ; ae oan Gusaiil BELIEVES THE GOD OF BATTLES WILL VISIT DEFEAT ON THE oer s ie eee ale aieniieia ie leeds Allee SE ate cke 46.0 1 which arefeavate the damsite. Afler pal ee 2 Se ee KAIER’S EMPIRE —- IS MENACE TO DEMOCRACY. ie ae : age oy 43.0 ~s 8 ; Londen, Oet. 20 A Pretoria views were not those of a neu-| Min. temp. .....--.+0+e> J d by Ger-|tially completing this exeavat = : eeeameernnyn I tral.” Rainfall at t¢ bot. |dispatch says that an additional ‘ P : ‘ “Pere ; al. ainfall ..... oe egeccose§ & sh govern-|/he f ad tl the supposed beat | ; ‘ Washington, Oet. 19 Il am!|money spent by Carnegie in his } un _tthree o ers and seventy men o } ptom was b lers with sand a 4 . ~ ; it - : sat “ h ae entire wineed that the Ger-|peace propaganda was to blind ne his t de it obligatory lonel Ma be oree, o . ° : — ——_ iia anew, T : ce ; ~ t in South Africa, have been}man cause is unholy and, more-| America to the faet that our na- it ehankce-! row mite wh fh ea . peteseccocccocconsongananosennl' = — wed that therefeaptured, and four officers and}over, a menace to the principles| tional security from a military D . . ; * “0 spent on thelforty men have surrendered of democraey Furthermore, Lppoint of view is undermined Patriotic Ball iw | cits inolading extra. pipe believe that the God of batiles| “The Gardner resolution pro- THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON AT THE chusd ciaee the present site PTALIAN FLEET HAS will vieit defeat on the Germanaii ponds a/aamneiinaion to consiet of Under the Auspices of i : ; ed feet nearer the BEEN MOBILIZED ))\)() no itter which side wins,|three senators and three mem- THE Dauc ~TONS OF THe ; ae — we must rernember that since the|}bers of the House and three per- ouse EMPIRE ae 1 Bert said thal (Special to The Daily News.) beginning of time vietorious na-|soens to be named by the Presi aE papers + gt ‘ the mayor London, Oct, 20 A dispateh tions hay. proved headstrong and} dent of the United States to make ea In St. A rew's Hall ie . 8 5; ios aches | fret Home says the Italian fleet highhanded We must begin atta full investigation into the ques- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23 Soest cn himaell for taking the|is now complete for service UNder}onee to reorganize our military|tion of the preparedness of the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 218T AND 22D ine ; MM as — ry 7 i as o . ; j j » 4 . or Dancing § 10 P.M. Sharp a > akatonded dniak thn the Duke D’Abbruzzi a OMT strength if we expect t e able} United States for war. Geo. Kleine Presents the Wonderful Six-Ree!l Sepectacular ’ sees ee we lecting @ mander-in-chief to resist high-handed ition Inadequate Security. vir M i¢st thing kt in selec we = , a ste eae . Feature Mrs, Hi di “ { sink wells to tind ' when the day of necessi early ever army and navy F’ Ritchie, —— so. hottom, | SELAIANS REPULSE GERMANS. |...) Meer to whom I have spoken “THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII” ; a. 2 , i Ss that News) rhus spoke Representative | tell the same story of inadequate a hie “ " (Special to The Daily News ; seta eaileas a es I Tie aS : —— ‘air Capea, would have saved the city all this a 2 i." dteneda Gardner, of Massachusets, wh security I have yet to speak to After the Famous Novel by Bulwer - Lytton , London, Oct, 2¢ apes recently returned from the warla single member of either the "s E barug Store — ' thing to from Hayre says the Belgian min-|) hen imtrodueing in the}eommittee an naval affairs or the : , act ‘by . had bithe ‘ 5 : Ce ‘ orme ecccce rh : oo stil! hatieveds seer OF wal has received informa-J) .) 26 a joint resolution demand.|ecommittee on military affairs in SPECIAL HIGH CLASS MUSICAL PROGRAM BY THE seeeeccoscosee | apolog ive ee . aa tion that the Germans attacked ing inquiry into the prepared-|the House of representatives, in WESTHOLME ORCHESTRA ’ ee au ie me . —a ne 2 ame engineer ¢ jin He ap Nieu-Poort but were repulsed by]. or the United States for war,|whose judgment I have confi- As sone mance the ( Hee : Sy- . doris ar *h alac ig : —~- - PSS 9 eeccege mder tl ! ( it 7 aaatiee the Belgian army, whieh also vs “offensive or defensive,” by a na-|denee, whe does not in private Fe ; LECTURES peared “_ th : unpar orously repulsed a German @b-]i ina) geourity commission make the same admission. Yet ADMISSION—Lower Floor and First Four Rows in Balcony, PROF. Al that $4,090 " ‘ nh the elee tack on Dixmude, | have introdueed this resolu-jall these gentlemen are said to —" 500; Gen. Admission, 260; Children, 160; Box Seats, 750 LEXANDER ’ ed to an ' tion t nvestigate the military}eonsider it their duty to refrain i sinesiniensieiieaanttatnaiaieniiiliiteadil anicuiinumnss EMPREss +; tele plan nine ee us of the United States,” said} from any publie statement.” —. ESS THEATRE On ihe surface it appears that a eer eee REE ees pe ! is ui oe et ai t = " os en se Two Complete Performances Nightly: At 7:15 and ® P. @. igh Hur - caine © he vor were Mr Giardue im a stabenme ac } ii o ’ get Beye Na the engine’ ¢ ' with [a CAFE FOR SALE. *lcompanying the resolution, “be-| prosperity and peace of the Unit- MATINEE AT POPULAR PRICES Colle 7 im euckh.A » ise alll * #leause I know that a publie searehied States and to the “wonderful Thursday Afternoon at 4p. Mm. ee : rh i Do: on 'Tehen ie work © 1 wish-|#* First-class Cafe in Ru- #/]will open the eyes of Americans |Soeuth American continent which Adsiecion—Aduite, te; Children, 10c c* en His Greatest Leoe aoe arene \\ ‘der. {#* pert can be had at reason. */to a situation whieh is hemg con-jwe have closed to European col- aa es ae - f “Loy Courtship od _ - , drax |*® able price, Best business *|/eealed from them The United |onizat by the Monroe Doe- FRIDAY AND eaTURDAY Pine Th Re oe THE @Priage and J . ae sae : { >» in town Apply Box 16, #®(| States is totally unprepared for trine isserted that he eould not . ealousy.” ie in 6 atu ADI \, States | La in prepa a i : eature, Tues Night y r ing itu ' rhe|* boily News *lwar defensive or offensive.junderstand “how any intelligent GREAT LEAP.” Admission 1 Oand 15c¢ Admission 250 and § Pally there wi vived|#* #/ against a real power, In my opin-|student of history ean fail to see tee, 7 yo 7% “oe eS eee HE EH Blinn the effect of the vast sums of|that we are impotent to defend Serevevooooonoooes \ Uiik filec