Fa My Ve i. Js « » wn NO, 148, — ia enon PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., FRIDAY, JUNE 265 1046. rth eee x ot oe a . 5, PRICE FIVE en IE R HEAVY © AUSTRO- )-GERMAN LOSSES — MANY PRI RUSSIANS, CARRY FORTIFIED HEIGHTS WITH GREAT SUCCESS | ‘ EAVY LOSSES INFLICTED ON GERMANS — ITALIANS MAKE RAPID ADVANCES—200,000 AUSTRIANS DEFENDING TRIESTE—NORWEGIAN STEAMER FIRED BY SUBMARINE Aas iy PoOUTCA DEADLOCK SPORTS COMMITTEE | “leven ING FOOTBALL IN CONSTANTINOPLE FOR DOMINION DAY, AT RECREATION PARK deadlock between polities! pee inl! taal Agile Seallk astinane ia adie emcee a tes at Gonstae sal rs ee a ms dar rs ce . aiZe-)hall games continue to grow, and istantinople following}™ments for Dominion Day a) anes pri : a the se s illness which oececas-}The mayor presided and W. D.) ie cote Wo Rane PRereER pers ae eq ar peration on the Sul./Vance acted as secretary. |the day's routine to finish up with tar rhe Royal Princes desire Canon Rix was - netatated! a visit to Acropolis Hill. When the that the eldest son of Abdul Ham-|Chairman of sports, and Chief | Prydock-Merchants game opened be his successor is ap-|Vickers secretary. The following last night, both sides of the field i by the progressive party,|/CoMmmittee was Appointed, with| Vere lined with spectators, and power to add to their number; G, | they had plenty of excitement. HAS SETTLED FOR W. Morrow, George Frizzell, W. 8.|Right from the start the iron- $9,000 PER HEAD Visher, J. R. Beatty, J. MeAleenan workers forced the pace, Mell- eile W. D. Vance and Jack Edwards. ravey spoiling a good chance by Madrid, June 25.—The German Che procession arrangements | Ying offside. Thus early the ment has made a full ex-/are in the capable hands of Geo. Drydock forwards showed good planation and has paid an indem-|Frizzell and J. R. Beatty. The understanding, and continued the ty of 180.000 marks (845.000) {full program will be published | Pressure. for the lives of five Spaniards who |later. At the other end, Doodson, were shot by mistake at Liege last $$ — through lack of control, lost a Aug rhe Spanish government | PICNIC glorious opportunity to seore lhas decided the incident closed. Returning to the attack, the Dry- ae | Presbyterian Sunday School|dock boys were ultimately suc- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL j will hold their annual pienie on|cessful, MeWilliam being fouled Saturday at Digby Island, weather | within the penalty area. MeAn- i i | Petrograd, June 25.—The Aus-| Critics’ Opinion. German forees have been re- London, June 25,.—Crities eom- ed with heavy losses at three |pare the Russian retirement fron ts on the Dneister. The Rus- | Lembe re with Joffre’s retreat in a arried fortified heights at | the early stages of the wat smire Jine by assault, and in- | Italian Advances. heavy losses on the Ge r-| Paris, June 25 R e reports the Kozany region in the /}rapid adva the Isonzvo nt engagements which re Iriver with the ceupation of | he pressure during the re | Globr a and the capture of the | t from Lemberg. In Each | Plateau if Sagarado and Mon 18 the enemy were driven |falcone. 200,000 Austrians are s the river. The capture ef |sembled in defence of Trieste. { Rezymiana is also reported | Norwegian Steamer Fired. ill the garrison but two of-| London, June 25 rhe Norwe and 210 prisoners were/#ia stea I i has hee yonetted At Martvovo 40 of rped } and set « fire by a ind 1.700 men wére taken |German submarine near the Shet ers 1) ind Islands. 'GET RECRUITS IN AMERICAN CITIES | PECTACULAR FIRE | | i Van -Tacoma, no game on account of rain. Victor 1; Aberdeen, 3. Seattle, 5; Spokane, 6. American. Boston, 12; Washington, 4. St. Louis, 3; Detroit, 9. New York, 7; Philadelphia, 5 {0 innings Chicago, 5; Cleveland, 4. (19 National. Brooklyn,0; Boston, 5. Philadelphia, 5; New York, 43. Cincinatti, 5; Pittsburg, 3. St. Louis, 13; Chieago, 14. Coast Oakland, 6; Salt Lake, 14. Venice, 5; Los Angeles, 2. Portland,1; San Francisco, 0. ~ FOOTBALL eht the Callies and Regi t et the second semi- tie of the City Cup series the Callies will be repres- ted by the following eleven: W. R. Martin, R. Davie, A. L. Murray, G. W. Abbott, W. Murray,J. Hunt- _ a4 W scroft, W. Cc. B. Smith, 8. D. Maedonald, R. Dow- ther and Black. KETCHIKAN EXCURSION Ry the way tickets are selling, tl ext : { Ketchikan on} July i is going to be a huge sl ss Secure youl tickets early as there is only a limited n be Berth, including meals, $10 r the round trip, Apply © Pp. R. office 448 . 46 THE WEATHER. 5 a. m. June 25th Barometer 29,930, | iMaximum temperature , GA.) iMinimum temperature 52, Rainfall . .sneeoaeeeeeeeeer 2 | AT CALIFORNIAN WINERY | ——— i San Franciseov, June 20 l = hres Cal.. June 2.5—There| dence that recruits for the a ed| is i loss of $500,000 by fire | irmies in the European war had | Barton Winery. Nearly a mil-'been enlisted here, has been ob- | gallons of wine escaped, | ta d, aceording to John W h formed a lake of burning|Preston, United States district at hol torney He termed the progress idm if the federal investigation “sal UNIQUE BASEBALL GAME isfactory.” - Che charge that recruiting was The Ladies’ Hospital Auxiliary |car! ied on in San Francisco and irranged for an unique bas¢ lother cities the United States came at Recreation Park selsiee \ d before Mr. Prestor iay evening, when a team, |!ast week, sed of local merchants, will | rhe evidence collected will not the dectors and lawyers.|be presented to a federal grand eds will be devoted to the|jury for some time, Mr. Preston i| Hospital. This will be timated, He said: “The inves- st remarkable game ever|tigation has just begul yed in Prinee Rupert, renee giana Se ee “Round -up” Shoe Sale, June 25th. w the crowd to Self’s; "Perl reduction on all whl! ife There is a reason.. Next anvassand buckskin shoes and 1jestic Theatre. qo2tf.| PUMPS, prices to suit everybody Pa Ta ie eae PECK THE SHOk MAN SKIMMED MILK 5c per quart. “ JTTERMILK i0c¢ per quart, two| White-Ws Sale at Jabou larts for 145 ¢. Delivered to any | Bre s. June 25th to June 30 irt of the city——Prince Rupert | . oe . tiry—Phone Green 252 tf. | Captain W. Ht. ' = oo ne Me ae jto the front with the recently Ladies’ white Pique skirts at |formed denta . Bros sale Friday $1.50 seeeicuiaa a aia s et Broken lines In We S Ss one of which there are a few pairs 0) . nly. Values to $5.00 f 1.95 pening Announcement } DECK THE SHOE MAN : | HORSES FOR SALE. Miss McIntosh} 7 Specialist in Shampooing, Hairdrese- 3 | The City of Prince Rupert, B. ¢ 'nG, Scalp Treatment, Facial jwill offer for sale, by auction, at Massage, Packs, and Hair | Prince Rupert, B, C., on Thursday, Ghashing and Dyeing. |the 8th day of July, 1945, at 2:30 Por Appointments, Phone Blue 202 $ )) ' Third Ave., Over McCaffery, Gib- | One bay team, geldings, about bene @ Boyle 3,000 pounds a general on “3 m oars . utility team. Age tf yea oteoe pcLNea ee One bay geldin ul t 1,390 pounds. Good W sors ele Albert Rooms or double. Age ¥ years ~——=2nd Avenue ne reon gelding, enews Oe Close to the Westholme Theatre ner eyes " y = = or adoubie Bt - CENTRALLY LOCATED ERNEST A. WOU" STRICTLY MODERN 143-154 eatin at REASONABLE “ pak : nthly by Arrangement NEW WELLINGTON co | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT §)!!#tdled only by Mecaleny S *ooe bons.——PHONE 11. Northwestern League. Dowling, Observe! F. W ore PEROLOOPOOOOOPE OO TF errno rret JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT THE Cozy Barber Shop. BATHS THIRO AVE. ALDER BLK. we jpermitting. The Eleanor Mae will the government wharf at 2:30. All adults jchildren connected with the Pres- leave 1:30 and and |byterian chureh are cordially in- lvited. No charge, but bring your jbasket. Sperts and prizes for the 1 fyoung and old, BOAT RACE TEST New London, Conn., June 25- Yale won from the second varsity eight lengths in a trial race today. by three MEXICAN FIGHTING 25.—Zap- which are defending engaging Car- Washington, June pala forces, Mexico City, ranza’s troops which have made are an advance with artillery. THE CRADLE STOKLAND iMrs. E, Ave. to Mr. at 2 and 1 afternoon, Born Stokland, E., a son, /8th yesterday Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mrs Burgess, ac companied by Sutherland, Mrs. to spend a Burgess’ mother, have gone few months at their summer cottage at Lorne Creek Mr. Dry Hill placer Burgess is interested }where n the mine, .“Round-up” Shoe Sale. Wo- lace and gun metal and cloth men's fine shoes in tan, button. Dull kid, Ip atent leath#rs, embrace which to at for $3.95. with tops. sold Peck, These lines from $4.0 $5.50, = the Shoe Man's BASEBALL EXCURSION Prineess Royal has been fitted for the excursion |to Ketchikan on July 2nd, The lparty will have an opportunity to lvisit Granby on the return trip, allowed to visit’ the 14R. 449 rhe specially ltime being smelters, | | LONDON CAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Bik. Third Ave, ANS CARRY FORTIFIED HEIGHTS SONERS TAKEN -- ITALIAN. GAINS inich made no mistake with the kick. The Merchants tried hard, but their half-backs were not giving the forwards enough sup- port. They had one or two good tries, but Kinghorn nullified their The the best effort by getting offside. half-time score was 1-0 for Drydock. In the half, the docks immediately attacked, Mc- Williams rattling the timbers with raking shot, and later from a cross by Neilson, the same second Dry- a player scored, though it looked as if the ball had handed through. From the centre, horn and Brighton got away, but been Kine- the former drove past and a little his elevation was faulty. A good pass from Dixon let the Drydock left away but Cyrrie cleared. Both sides attacked al- but goals were hard to later ternately, get, and Brighton both missed chances. After good Mellravey, MeWilliains It now looked hope for the Merchants, but their fighting, should have scored at least one’. Mr. and, for a first appearance in this did well. though Jones work by again scored. less they made exit and Eardley refereed the game, capacity, VARIED FEATURES AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE miss seeing the the Westholme and tomorrow to fan, No one should bill tonight splendid at Theatre here the every is enough svit variety movie “and full of and well presented, The eycle most jaded feature 1s interest Hearst- shows races, Selig Gazette thoroughbred horses, high school and hounds a the 1 battle which was sent to girls hares in as two-mile race, s ship Alabama, Newport News to enforce the in- ternment law, ete, “The Bargain very fine comedy, while “A Way- ward Daughter” is a comedy drama of high merit, The story traces the history of a wayward village girl who is tempted to go to New York, where she has a great struggle, but everything ends happily. “His Last Gall” is a splendid drama. “Fatty'’s Paith- ful Fido,” @ comedy, completes Counter” is a pjthe program, COMMISSION A APPOINTED ON POLISH AUTONOMY (8peotal to The Daily News.) Petrograd, June 25.—A com- mission of six Russians and six Poles has been appointed under to preliminaries to carry into effect the of Poland, which was promised by the Grand Duke Premier Goremykin arrange autonomy Nicholas last August. “BLACK BOX” SURPRISES AT MAJESTIC THEATRE The final episode of “The Black Box” is more interesting than any of the others, and that is saying a great deal. It explains what has gone before, but the explanation is made in such a way as to pro- vide more thrills than any pre- vious installment. The benevo- lent looking old professor is the real culprit, but he is no odinary clever criminal. His double life is a tragedy for which he is not responsible, and the explanation of the cause is most original. The last thing he in life is to again fool the great criminologist It is a fitting climax to one of the remarkable stories ever screened. The Animated Weekly is par- ticularly good, showing most beautiful night scenes of the Pan- ama Exposition, with searchlights playing, and rockets’ bursting against a sky of black velvet. The comedies “Such is Life’ and Schuitz’s Lady Friend’ are both of a high order. does most “ROuUnD-UP” SHOE SALE Men's black and tan oxfords, in lace and button, “Invietus,, and “Walk-Over” all in- Rugular price $5.50 and Special $4.45 PECK THE lines sizes cluded. 46.00 SHOE MAN, Jabour Bros. 147-48. Ladies middies at $1.10. Sale for Spurr’s Market For a real tasty meal tryShrubsall’s Fancy Smoked Black Cod .. 10clb. Halibut .. We bh. SmokedWhite Salmon Sibs. for 250. (Fresh from Hothouse Tomatoes 1650 and 200 Ib. Cherries . 200 tb. Best Sweet Oranges . 20 co doz. Spinach, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Local Strawberriss, Rasps, and al! rsewest fruits. Smokehouse ) WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE RUPERT'S verunan PLAYHOUSE TONIGHT AR AND TOMORROW MEARST -SELIG GAZETTE - —Show- ing 5. Warship “‘Alebeme . Gyele races and lots of other items of interest. THE BA BARGAIN MUNTERS Comedy, This is a good one Two-reei fim—“A WAYWARD DAUGHTER...comedy Drama of the highest merit, His LAST CALL —Drama “PATTY'S FAITHFUL FIDO” —Com- edy, This is & scream, Monday ‘and Tuesday — Three-reet . Broadway feature “THE GIRL WHO MIGHT HAVE SEEN. oe a Prices 10 and 150 PODS Se LLL PL OOOL LD OO POOOOOOOOOOO®