y HONEY TROUBLE LECTED HIS SPINE suttered For Forty Years Until ve Used “Frult-a-tives” n, ONT., OCT, 41st. T1973. KAISER IMPLORES MEN TO CAPTURE WARSAW to Have Declared, to Make Peace.” “Uniess You Take Warsaw | Shall Have THE DAILY NEWS. ESCAPED LIONS GIVE NEW YORK PEOPLE A WILD HALF HOUR ~~ SIX TRAINED LIONS GET LOOSE IN NEW YORK THEATER— Petrograd j : forty years, Iwastroubled | Kaiser OWE REACHES STREET—POLICEMAN PUR- brought on by Kidney (| ""* been imp! troome tn . Trouble. I was fevet (capture Wareay : SUING 18 SHOT. y bed with the trouble, to my epine and 1 had to the Bourse Gazett } tributed \ . Prise ' a » I took adverticed |;,, ¥ a ew York, Dee, 23.—Six train i what the animals did after they ) never did me any good, — inied lions eacane _ »f : ‘ as a ae Pruit-atives” advertised (which he said escaped fre - their cagelgot among the erowd, but nearly to try them. They did fini ; on the stage of an Fast Fighty-jall accounts agree that they did the y other edy. rees ta M Av Sixt Stre ‘ ane ee i ' I h treet vaudeville theatre|not live up to the dangerous name ently had to leave off T-\and bounding into the audience,lof the “king of beasts.” Vruit-a-tives’’ remedied der d sting principally of w : 1 would strongly advise In spit 5 principe or women One of the beasts caught up ring oe eater, a lof th 2 | children, created a panic. with Mark McDermott, while he e touse a , e”, One lioness, Alice, the largest| wae hurrying dow: aisle he H. DORLAND the corres j 4 : t ; dado Aan aisle, so he 6 for $2.50, trial size, ase woe wie é‘ pack, escaped into a crowd- lay down The animal clawed ua himself . en Policemen pursued}him on the head, and his wound ae the hallway of a nearby appeared to be the most danger- irtmen Ouse an i shoot. PROMINENT GERMAN nt hou and in hoot- lous that any of the beasts infliet- —_—_—_—_ noe it her probably fatally wound-ledq, He was taken to a hospits i LEMAN BANISHED , vas taken a hospital CANADIAN PACIFIC ed ompan Sergeant Daniel The last of the audience to | RAILWAY Great Excitement Over Banish- ‘4 Two other policemen | leave the theatre were several | } ment of Cari Von Manteuffel slightly wounded by the! women found cooped up in a sec- | by Military Chief. iws of the beast in a battle at ond floor dressing room They ' ‘ Inge | ee signaled firemen from a nearby | Pr Maquinna south- “openhagen, Dec. 22.—Ba At sight of the lions hundreds | engine house, who carried them f ‘ : re . | pound Sunday 8 p. m. jCarl Von Manteuffel, whi sa p the theatre fled, | down ladders to safety | | fine estate at Kardangen near iming, to the exits. Mothers A throng gathered outside the {)! hau, and the most prominent by gathering up their/theatre, when a lioness emerged | oe in noble in the Russian Bal-|°" — crowded into corners|/and trotted slowly across the | G McNAB, General Agent jtie provi has been banished | ®! d places f supposed safety. | street Reaching the corner of corner Fourth Street and Third Ave by the militar chief of his dis. | >¢0Tes fainted, and many, numb-|} ighty-Sixth Street and Third Av- — itriet to Dwinsjk, near Tomek. si./®4 by the sight of the animals enue she calmly sat down beria. The excitement of the Bal. | @™ ng them sat transfixed in|, epows ‘ee » sho : . SEEN E EEE EERE EERE EEE EERE bic obili als ’ F itheir seats ee ee cans Slee van ' $| nobility because of this inci- policemen, with revolvers drawn, “ i ; FOR A TAXI dent is reported to be great. Only One Lion Ferocious. came rushing across the street : = — | | With the exception of Alice,|from the theatre after her She 4 MONEY PAID IN. none of the beasts displayed great |turned and fled into an apartment $ ieaiaiabtzos ferocity A few persons who got! house : ‘ . 75--PHONE--75 |$12,500 Forwarded to Belgian! iy (hei; paths were scratched. but Abraham Glazer, a photogra- King—Grand Lodge Con- none of them was seriously hurt. | pher, was working on the first ; tribution. Five of the : ' ; , ive © re animals still were|foor of the buildin oor 0 ‘ ding, when he * oR | RINCE RUPERT AUTO CO } n = paeeeanes roaming about the theatre when heard a peculiar noise in the hall. Peter eee eee eee eek eeehee ve Grand Lodge of Canada,/ the jast of the audience escaped , ; I He opened the door to investigate Be A. F. and A. M. has just forward- In the : 9 60 tine Sie toes . | their rush to safety the spee-land stared into the face of the ed to e go le »e | 7 eretum mie Sum) tators left behind all kinds of lioness Slamming the door} . f $12,500 as its contribution to-] yo, g annare!l s rc al be . Prince Rupert Peed Co. $\ caris the relict of the Belgian) wine *PPare! and personal be- iquickly, he shouted for help. saanshionis i : 2 " etg1an! longings. The beast turned to a stairway ee “rs Meantime the beasts roamed |and bounded up a flight. There Hay, Grain, Feed fhe money was paid into the} yey the house from gallery to/two women peered from a door ind Seeds Canadian Bank of Commerce} basement But within an hour/and slammed the door Again OMICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY here by Mr. E. T. Malone, K. C.,latter the last spectator left the fled, this time to the third , treasurer of the Grand Lodge.|, 4 . . ; is animals were rounded up in the When the police arrived The bar ha indertaken t i bby and driven into their ship-' che was at the top of a stairway SOMINION NURSERY & liver the money to King Albert] jing pox ; f th heing . ORCHARDS CO. thout delay red Me rders promotly ettended to rhe anima! act had been con | L di I th is ¥ years Moscow} ‘et sé eet te oe j a 1es — See has bee sing pulation ‘ 144 ‘ ‘ ; 108 Thine Ave. Phone 68 é rapidly than at * time in . ve ee om sFOmS On Make Your Dainty oe apeigen hile: . ithe first drop, when the | s es Boots Secure LIMA AMMACOLOOODD CLO pg KN y.a he present rate oA as thar eee ¢ te te eee os A ig tinued, it will have more <7 by having them heeled with ansferred from the steel exhi- th 0 residents 1920 : (eee ee eee ore’ n cage to their shipy ge box. * Andree screamed, Turnquist LATEST WAR NEWS * és " ” zrabbed a whip, cracked it loud- CUSHION > ; > ; The Daily News y and shouted at the lions, while st war bulletins f rightened actors, actresses and exclusively by The # LE RUBBER HEELS posted in * CLASSIFIED ADS. lineatre attaches began climbing 1:4 eaming of 0|°" ____ | Stairways Slippery Sidewalks are es at the following * FOR RENT Lion Stops Quartet. safe—and so are you am a Suddenly one of the lions walk- —when you walk with ' Bare at ' are o Jaxeley Store, 3rd 6) '°R 0° Sra" icet tenscuanle, Apoty Pias|°* into. the wings and peered at a sure-footed tread on . . wy FLO . re - ; ath ten asu dhe Ww - y * 6, Clapp Buliding 204-6/the quartet The singing ceased ‘CAT’S PAW’ HEELS Rupert Hotel, 2nd ®@ ror RENT—F shed rooms with hot) a}, tly — wet, 2 one cold wae Clean and ‘com rtable. |" ruptly Don’t ask for “rubber sd uly $950 per week mdyke Hotel, As the singers started to retreat h bao? tunes k Hotes « Fete and Boventh Asai + to the wings Detective Peter Ca r ae : eet = get- Hotel * . 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Still the archestra kept playing, until several lions went right! down into the pit. Then the mu- 166W sicians fled under the stage. WALPOLE RUBBER CO. Almost everybody in the audi- Limited - Montreal ence later had a different version KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY THIRD ANENUB P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 Tinware HARDWARE | 3:w;.**° MONARCH MALLEABLE Sheet and Plate Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Stoves, Ranges Builders’ Supplier Plumbers’ supplies Paints Oils Varnishes Stay Srtiefactory Range.”’ ‘LUMBER ee } SHINGLE", MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. A 4 BURROUGHS, Manager tet Ave, and MoBride %. PHONE 26 PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. Branch Yard at Smithers ww fle (fs Wea A CRITICAL MOMENT—L i(le gir! stamp?” to postman : “Will this letter go to Santa Claus if we have no Cartoon by James Fise. seeking egress to the roof. | clawed by the lion. — = _— _ E = == EE eareny? wee ADVEKTISE IN For more than ten minutes | taken to a hospital. | ’ thereafter there waged in the nar- | row hallway a fierce battle tween man and beast. Shot after shot—thirty in all—were fired to the now raging animal. Up stairway she paced, and down the be. | SHACKLETON STEAMER Sydney, Aurora left here today having on board that section of the Antare- DEPARTS FROM SYONEY Dec. 21.—The steamer ‘THE DAILY NEWS For Rent - ¢ and snarling, clawing, tie expedition of Sir Ernest striking and biting at her assail- Shackleten which is to make its ants Several times she leaped’ way to the Ross sea. -n ine New ver the bannister that protected Zealand side of the Antarctic. 2-ROOMED PLASTERED HOUSE the stairway, and burtied through This expedition expects to the air, only to land with a thud make a landing in the middle of WITH BATH—STH AVENUE on the next landing. The end) January. came with one of her spectacular — ——_—_—_____— leaps. It's easier to provide for the $25.66 PER MONTH Bounding over a balustrade, she inner man than for the outer passed between the limbs of Al- woman. cae: fred Winter, a policeman, who 5-ROOMED HUUSE ON TAYLOR stood with one foot on the rail- ing and another against a wall, The of the fall and the leaden hail that rain- firing at her. force ed into her body ended the bat- tle. It was while the firing was at its height that Sergeant Gleen was STREET $15.00 PER MONTH Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! ALL GUESSING COUPONS MUST BE IN BEFORE 12 P. M., SATURDAY, DEC. 26th First Prize, Kitchen Cabinet Next Ten Prizes: .Each get one large box of Fry‘s Del- APPLY TO—- shot through the back, and the bullet was said to have entered toleus Ghecclates, valued at his stomach. It was thought last 91.60 night that he would die. Fuller’s Grocery G. R. Naden Co., Ltd, Both Edward K. Keaveny and Phone 572 311 3rd Ave. James M. 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