VOL. NO, 159. =e |: PRINCE RUPERT, ee R. G., PRIDAY, JULY 9, 4945. PRICE FIVE CENTS ED BOATS TO F cH SUBMAR ee TIDE TURNED ) IN POLAND--GERMANS IN SOU ~— = == — THWEST AFRICA HAVE SURRENDERED ee lk ———====o TIDE OF BATTLE TURNED IN POLAND, GERMANS LOSE 40,000 ENEMY RETREATS FROM WARSAW — RUSSIANS LOSE 15,000 MEN IN WEST BAGAN—FRENCH TAKE 1,700 PRIS- ONERS AT FESTUBERT — SURRENDER IN SOUTHWEST AFRICA totha (Special to The Daily News.) The tide has accepted London, July 9. of! ditional surrender the uncon- of all German /care ¢ f, Se ae 3 — The police commissioners met yesterday afternoon, when the }question of reducing the police force was discussed, at the re- quest of the city council, The gen- leral opinion of the commission- lers was that, though there are not so many drunks, ete., to take the duties of the police battle in Poland has turned. The military forces in German South- hkve been increased by their hav- Austro-Germans have been forced west Africa, coverfig an area of |S to perform the duties of dog to retreat from Warsaw, with a us sRh~ dilly. chiA obgtntnind a [and trade licence collectors. loss of 40,000 mei. : Ae, : © “| After a lengthy discussion, in In repulsing a German offen- pos of 80,000 people, {which every phase of the question sive in West Bagan, the Russian | Powder Mill Destroyed. Iwas gone into carefully, it was army under the Arehduke Ferdi-| London, July 9.—The Curtis | moved by G. H. Munro, seconded nand, lost 15,000 men, | Diswdar Mills at Hounslow, in the | by Ald. Edge, that the force be 1,700 Prisoners. | county of Middlesex, were virtu-|reduced by one man, and that the The French at Festubert cap-|ally destroyed early today by ajservices of the two unmarried tured several German trenches, | series of explosions. The mills}members of the force be dis- and took 1,700 prisoners. jemployed one hundred men. The|Pensed with, and one married Unconditional Surrender. lexplosion was heard at a dis-|™man engaged, This was carried Pretoria, July 9. — General | tance of ten miles. POINT GREY WILL GO DRY THIS MONTH CApecial te The, Bally Seyp.) Miss Gurd were held in July 9-—Justice|,¢ Metlakatla this Macdonald refuses mandamus to | yocers licenses of Point Grey |Bopy OF MISS GURD The funeral services Vancouver, Purdie, renew the hotels. He f »¢ ission- says the commission |bearers. ers have discretion to end li- | eT ae censes, even where there has been | lve iad Mate ale ine no misconduct shown. The dis-| |ducted by the Bishop trick goes dry on July 13. An ap-| bila: ansisted by Gab peal is probable. the Rev. Mr. Rushbroe A genuine bargains success because ¢ Wallace's | JOHNNY O’LEARY TO renuine ile, | es — — FOOTBALL MEETING | Johnny O'Leary, lightweight The football association meets |aprived home from a trip up the in the Ctiy Hall tonight at 8)Gheakamus, bringing with him a clock sharp. lyoung brown bear about” three Pe jmonths old, Johnny had an ex- | Eventualiy you are going 0 | citing time up in the°mountains iper-——way nol now, when you and had a narrow escape from can get wall paper at half price ieee eu: wehinn tn the Wallace’s Sale. eS O'Leary noticed two cubs, etek ai. a, and immediately went after one. Robert Lett, publicity repres- | |... s oF Abts Hee MRISE came entative of the G. T. P., is in the | Sh aiie i Anan sae ones 8) sf ly from San Francisco, accom Ae te becaina ROME be hig panied by Mrs, Lett and her fether |. ae. got Pisa aptis da PR Mr. cana BROW: idown the river. He shouted out crap ee Ito his trainer, “Nix”? Smith, who si ct 4a was with him, to get the secon Women who know. say “the |». hest ever’—Wallace's Sale. } Smith made a dash for it but oe a gt TED ee the mother bear making her ap-| . . pearance al this juneture, Was} nix for Smith and he hit the trail Majestic Thealre like an auto speed fiend Smith | TONIGHT AND TOMORROW says he never ran faster in nel penne ange | life. The water at the point of} ATTRA TION SxTReQneneny the adventure is very treacherous, | PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION JESSIE LASKY PRESENTS “THE CIRCUS MAN” In five Acts. “The Rose sand while holding the Iwas biting and serate h From the famous novel, in the Ring” featuring Theadore got into a whirlpool and only by Roberts, Unparalelied Artistic re | ear ina ie managed to land. finement—Realistic setting and ex ;sheel PA gti quisit expression of the — silent O'Leary has decided to give Drama. » leub to the 47th battalion as a “THE FABLE OF THE BUSY MAN |mascot and “Peddy” will no doubt AND THE IDLE WOMAN @soors - widen oe . the soldiers, be appres iated bs Admission 10 and 160 is 10 Rows of Seats Reserved At 260 Vancouvel On Paradount Production : e me oo “ THE WEATHER OO PPP COD “ ones ES" ae » Observer. JACK JUDGE RO! BARNES By ¥, W. Dowling, Pw 789 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT arometen.seoseesseres . THE Maximum temper AULUTO ao seee oa TO aceeee OZ. Minimum tempera ozy Barber Shop }\Mininun ore aa 2y Peres p Rainfall .eereeert'? THIRD AVE. ALDER BLK. f] ottijohn, at all Grocers: uuht row INTERRED AT METLAKATLA Tooker, E. H. Mortimer and Perry ac the © champion, of the the church late afternoon. ted as pall Du cone Bishop were of Qu'ap- on Rix and 1K. jmen were PRESENT CUS TO 47TH unanimously, Chie to cal : l Vickers for instructed for the was applications vacant position. The showed that lected been it 95 av for June had been col- there but no ser- hief’s report $176 that convictions, 1 fines; had lous Cases, The collection of dog also discussed, taxes was and Chief Vick- ers was instructed to summons to court anyone found keeping or harboring a dog without a licence. A letter was read, thal s¢ opium from a local Chinaman ie of his fellow country- and Ave. running gambling oints on Seventh i\Chief Vickers reported that a few} anadian has just weeks ago these men were con- victed of dealing in opium, but it was very difficult to get’ evi- dence in the gambling charges. rhe mayor suggested that action be taken in the matter. The city solicitor said that he believed that it was a case of Tong war, with one faction trying to get the other into trouble. The matter was left in the The good show in The pie reel feature, hands of the chief. MAJESTIC ‘THEATRE M Theatre “The Circus Man,” five- and is up to the usual has a real ajestic e is a Paramount high standard of Paramount pro- | fductio a cub, which | ing, Johnny | picturized, from lof the restion of faithfully s all youngsters delight in vict acting ns, }famous inothing start to ecireus ring a Though founded on a the interest by novel, story loses of its as it is full of action The being Views sug- but de. finish. carry movie faking, just such a cireus The are splendid, nd staging while the photography is flawless. story with a moral, of Fable big feature is preceded by a nn entitled * the Busy Man and the Idle Woman,” Albert Rooms ————— 2nd Avenue—— Close to the Weetholme Theatre “CENTRALLY LOCATED Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE DECIDE ON REDUCTION jot its | | Sen ‘CANADIANS WANTED FOR AIR SERVICE) Ottawa, July 8.—Candidates are required from Canada for a lim- ited number of vacancies in Royal Naval Air for the} period of the war. They must be | Service, 50 MILES—FIRE ON LINER over 19 years of age and less than | 30, preferred. A high physicai and educational | standard is obligatory, therefore, | Co. have athletic and _ physically fit} i, h men of good intellectual capacity men between 19 and 23 are| al (Special to The Daily News.) New York, July 9.—G. been asked by the Brit- Cc. Smiv® only ‘ i , French and Russian govern- ments to tender on the construc- cau be accepted. Full details can be obtained | 110" of 150 powerful speed motor from the secretary, Department |Poats, armed with two light guns, of Naval Service, Ottawa. for the purpose of seeking out ee ae NR sae, and attacking submarines in the THE DIVORCE QUESTION : 5 North Sea and the AT WESTHOLME THEATRE | : craft will be presented sk of at|Speed of 50 miles per hour. Baltic The 30 feet long and will sea. 500 horsepower and have a The Smith Company have a factory in Easiest Way,” by the Majestic the Westhoime a different “The Stock Company last night was of| | Canada. type from anything this fine company of players has|_ 5 i soit watt, |C@ERMAN EXPORTERS’ e dee vt With) AGENTS IN SWITZERLAND difficulties a woman who has Paris, July 9.—A des- patch from Rome announces that the Della Serra asserts that Italian merchants have re- circulars from various exporters announcing yet given. the made ing to level. Miss Vane Calvert, Laura Murdock, an actress, added to the built as El- story mistakes encounters in try- Havas avwas climb back to a higher Corriere as ceived reputation she has already German that they have established agen- cies in Switzerland and intend to up, while Miss Julia Gray, fie, an ex-chorus girl, made a de- cided hit. continue business relations with in which he complained} Tonight the company will play rhe management dealers in other countries. It is stated in Rome that the Swiss au- not to The this preach- Divorce Question.” ‘laims that ‘ 4 BLE hat thorities have decided ay has been laude : play has been lauded by countenance such a move. because ers all over the country, TALIAN SOCIALIST INVENTS NEW BOMB teaching. {SONS OF ENGLAND WIN POINTS OVER MERCHANTS The Socialist professor of has July 9. Battelli, a chemistry at Pisa University, Rome, Serer Deputy of the best football games season One of the Recreation Park last night, the Merchants in a - » 1 scan ‘ . . was witnessed atlinvented a high power incendiary that aerial warfare, when | and explosive bomb may S 8 rh ¢ sfeate > . Sons of England defeated the revolutionize ac- league game by cording to despatches received i goals to 14. In the by a penalty today. Experiments are said demonstrated the terrific the from here led and half the Sons goal to nothing, first to have result of new missile when in the second period the English- huried an aeroplane. men scored three more goals and the Merchants one. The Hardy YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL boys did all the scoring for the pe at Sons, Sid getting three and Alf Northwestern League. one. Vancouver, 6; Spokane, 0. Seattle, 5; Victoria. 2. Aberdeen, 2; Tacoma 3, The game was clean through- out and was well handled by W. Kh, Williseroft. meant National League. ALLIES TO CONSTRUCT MOTOR BOATS TO FIGHT SUBMARINES the NEW YORK FIRM TO TENDER ON 150 CRAFT WITH SPEED OF MINNEHAHA IS ALMOST EXTINGUISHED—SUBMARINE SINKS GER- MAN BATTLESHIP Minnehaha Safe. Halifax, July 9.—The trans- port Minnehaha, which arrived in the harbor yesterday ynder Capt. Claret, reports that the fire in her No. 3 hold has tinguished. been almost ex- She has 17,000 tons of explosives on board. German Battleship Sunk. London, July 9.—Petrograd re- ports state that a British marine sank a German battleship in the Baltic. sub- SHRINERS COMING Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, 0. All other games postponed on It is expected that the train|®®count of rain, this evening will have on board a ee : American League. many members of the Mystic : : Be ; Detroit-Cleveland postponed on Shrine throughout Canada and : 7 sate : rik account of rain. the United States. They are on No other games scheduled. their to Seattle for the Im- perial Council there July 12 to 45. way Coast League. Angeles-Portland, The talk of the town- Wallace's Los post- -the bar-|oned on account of rain. Salt Lake, ‘ Oakland, 3; gains at sale 1; Venice, 4. San Francisco, 6. Opening Announcement BASEBALL Miss McIntosh The colts and the C,C.’s meet at Recreation Park at 7 o'clock Specialist in Shampooing, Hairdrese- tonight. ing, Scalp Treatment, Facial aie Sy S Mesengs, Pecks, and: iew Charles N. Crowell, general Bleaching and Dyeing. manager and superintendent of the G, T. P, Drydock, a few days in Victoria on drydock For Appointments, Phone Blue 202 Third Ave., Over MoCaffery, Gib- bons & Doyle t business, is spending Spoorrore reer Have you tried Quaker Pettijohn? 'GERMANY’S REPLY TO THE AMERICAN NOTE (Special to The Dally News.) Washington, July 9.— Ger- many’s reply to the American note regarding submarine warfare been received. Its contents will be divulged tomorrow. The reply is believed to be unsatis- factory. has FOOTBALL The standing of the teams in the league for the Mobley Cup is as follows: Played W L Dr’n Goals Pts. Sons of England 5 3 1 1 16-13 7 ROSIN). 4 Bt 9-7 6 Merchants .... 5 2 2 1 414-82 56 Drydock ...... O4s? Oi 4 eae Ue COUIOM |. o's sates 8.02.4 3-9 1 In last night's game Sid Hardy, of the Sons of England, a record for the first player to do the hat trick on Prinee Rupert’s new recreation created park. Thronged all day with eager buyers—Wallace’s Sale. WESTHOLM ESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE RUPERT’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE Tonight at 8.30 The Majestic Stock Co. Presents ‘The Divorce ?’ If this play is wrong Divorce is Right GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Seats now selling at Orme’s drug store Prices 26-60-75. Saturday ‘Night “THE PRICE” -Boxes $1.00 LONDON CAFE And Grill Serves Nothing but the Best Hart Bik. Third Ave. BOXES $ FOR LADIES this season and is » AT ete it et Hep ate eee a a ee al ee —