SSS is oe ae Sh a ‘f Bae — a ———r —— aueugipasemeen — ( vI. NO. 199. PRINCE RUPERT, B. G., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1915 Faia - — —— —_——_—— red PRey, siebr Aaaas yp =e PRICE FIVE CENTS LE TERMS OFFERED TO BULGAR = ‘ AMERICANS WENT POWN WITH ARABIC ; — BERLIN Cl CLAIMS SUCCESS IN RUSSIA | ON THE EASTERN FRONT r | PROMINENT AN AMERICANS WENT : ss ii ‘ yee oe oF ALLIES OFFER FAVORABLE eport received here say3 attle Drydock and Con- that Russian warships pialhiitie struction Company. the entrance of th Gulf of Ri eh ae ee - : eae eee eS ODS Oe In a recent issue of the New The board of directors of the SWIMMING FACILITIES VAUDEVILLE SHOW AT | ARTHUR NOBLE WILL York Times there appears a photo Northern B. GC. Agricultural As- Tonight and tomorrow the THE MAJESTIC THEATRE sociation met in the Board of It may not be known to all that} yw t é at}/Westholme presents a finely va- of a Red Cross surgical unit sent s islabis | RETURN T0 CITY SOON ‘ : } Trade rooms last night. Every-|there is excellent bathing in what] >jeq program, A thrilling two- The three vaudeville artists to the front by Harvard University thing is well in |} i and thelis k ; } . ‘ 5, ener ing 1s Weé in hand ane leis known as the Salt Lakes just|part Kalem drama entitled “Iden- Woodworth, Cy Confer and | Arthur Noble is expected back consisting of WESTHOLME THEATRE TERMS FOR BULGARIAN HELP | DOWN WITH WHITE STAR LINER | See i | ee : BULGARIA OFFERED IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION OF SERBIAN | ‘ TWENTY MISSING—TW - MACEDONIA—ASKED TO DECLARE WAR ON TURKS wink again naaiue *onelenee cane anasie IMMEDIATELY — BERLIN CLAIMS A | RESCUE | OF THE DUNSLEY — PRESIDE 2 , BIG CAPTURE et ver: WILSON DEFIED af Special to The Dally News.) have "f ‘loser in ring ( . age : + 20,The Hotei ee di re closer si owing to} (Special to The Daily News.) Wis., and Mrs. Josephine L. i gust ov, 4 - 1e gree s er ° 0 » A J E ; ave cidfelaes Calluaeleien om : up pe y of the | New York, August 20.—Of the|Druiguiere, a wealthy widow ' s ht arlalemy’s fleet i se waters j | th nmediate oceupation of the : oS ea twenty missing from the Arabic whose step-mother is Mrs. James ( tot ahaa: lial ; sae. oe at aan ne K. Sather, who left $700,000 to if a > tac clean aia her Pee eidegws on Lie twelve are of the crew and eight the Ualvebadiy: oe Gautonaee Tae #3 by the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty of * SUBMARINE PURCHASES «| are passengers. Four of the pas- Wolw eck f ieading civeese as 4 104 Serbia is to get Kavaliaj™ #8 *| sengers are Americans, including : ; ; % 2 Sulraticae eee le ei turning from Red Gross duty varit ante ‘Kite 39 ate ir. Ed ; me i . i : sindca aa Bd - ae 17. om *| we Edmond “ged: Ham« evils, in Flanders. The Arabic was d Uskube and to declare ee ee a. | +e ee ee ee ee borpedoed when going to rescue vicar at * ceipt of a wire from Sir * * FLASH * the torpedoed ship Dunsley. ‘ war on Lurkey, al odie Charles Davidson, special * *KARCZ, ) ds of the Allies. Gen-|y% ¢@oqmmissioner appointedby ¥* \ : . ae lecoft’ “aussie Sian as le Sate a PI f yi * (Courtesy Hotel Rupert *| Portland, Ore., Aug. 20.—The i e ominion governme i i f war. | we to investigat : aC a ¥ gRBNEW RussoL/INE oI * Winnipeg, 11:40 a.m. * Morning Oregonian says: “The j j 0 estizate ar co ‘ac i i Berlin Report. | : ; nd 39) prospects are bright for a splen-]aeross the bay. Owing to the fact|tifteation” will be screened. ‘“The doctors. The picture was taken|did exhibition. Secretary F. S.jthat only the very highest tides! pepgistent Mr. Prinece”is a comedy at Warwick Castle where the|Wright reported that interestjenter the inner lake, tho water} yj) of laughter, while the Hearst- » Rupert shortly. He has . | ‘ ‘. Andy Anderson who are making}!" Prince ‘been visiting at his old home in} the trip from Skagway to San, ae : Fra . 25-foot boat, will] Peterboro, Ont., for the last few |Party were the guests of Mr. and throughout the district is keen.}/becomes quite warm, and there|gejig Gazette shows all the ‘ Yo-foo oat, ’ ’ : eae : : : " : : ; a § § i Settlers along the G. T. P. and onjis good bathing in it during five}jatest news, including the last é 5, = ‘ } , ; ht's engagement at| ays. “Art” was a member of the | Mrs. Henry Wheelwright Marsh, : s ; x lof New York, who ht aned the |r? Islands are preparing to make| months of the year. Last evening }/ponors paid the Lusitania vie- cht. They have| first contingent from Prince Ru-|°° ™ w York, who have leased the he fair a big success, both in ¢ : peso A See ; the fair a big success, both in at-/a few of the local lovers of the|tims, Canadian troops entrench- the aks Pay .|pert and will be the fir: f that |Castle for the season, sndance in exhibits ee ashi ‘ i . \laskan coast towns]! \ st o i ; tendance and in exhibits. water formed an old fashioned ing at the front, soldier athletes th their cabaret enter-|Sturdy band to return from the In the back row appears Miss The board met representatives|bee and got in the lumber and|polding a meet at the Fair, and ; Kmma Humble, who was > alfr » basebs , 3 ¢ ‘ ; ? ‘ ; fe : t and original songs.|fleld of battle. He has had some | 3 ' Z a 1} from the baseball clubs and foot-|logs and made an approach a'd/ppeneh soldiers being decorated . year on the nursing staff o 1@ | hs associati as cided | = wi - x Thana vite ars hey roducee Jew and Yankee|Stirring experiences, and will | ball association. It war decided|/:wimming _ float. There is) Al fop bravery, ete. P |P rince Rupert Gener al Hospital. to hold games as special attrac-|iiovement on foot to organize a sceute : . $i ee ek \ haracter comedy acts, and give|bear the marks of the fray at | Mt H bl a gid t : ’ Slippery Sam” is a western ' a 5 Miss Humble’s old friends in town|tjons, charging 25 cents admis-|local swimming club with Aleogmedy of high merit, and the n of a Frisco cabare sstubert so long as he lives. » gle “ar ‘ 3 : : : bug of a-Frisoo cabaret, | * : ORR Be Re Ys jwill be glad to learn that she is|}sion to each game. Of the pro-|small annual fee of say one Or! ypogram eoneludes with a roaring ! | Bie . 5 artist in hi: 7" The returne arrior , tr p are _ iF ‘a's ; 4 : ant Phe returned warrior will be|}doing her share in the Empire’s|eeeds of the game, the teams will|two dollars, and with the funds|Keystone comedy entitled ‘For Name the songs they want to hear ; ir . . ; shes Nes y want to hear)) i. arrival in this city. ‘Une fol- nearer teams are competing. Ketchikan/facilities, building a dressin®)and Thursday next the manage- I"! vite the audience tol oivay ; geht roval recept jeause. o 75 ie a tae 3 3 : : ae ‘ given a right royal reception od ‘ . get 75 per cent. provided outside|provided improve the switnming|petter but Worse.” Wednesday ! say they cannot be stumped lowing is an extract from the BOARD OF TRADE HEAR and Hazelton teams are expected,|room for ladies and one fur je4-| ment announces the appearance ich request, The per- Peterboro Examiner of recent FROM E. J. CHAMBERLIN | wh ile the Granby football team|tlemen. It is very possible that | Florence Reed in “The Daneing will include the usual date: eee may also come along. during the finer weather one of! q@jpy.” picture show and. the “Wearing the scars of war, In reply to a wire sent to BK. J. -—_——ee-- the local launches wiil run a} Rett eh Si cau MPst W n : : wT ey Ang Private Arthur Noble, son of id at | » theatre ndat9p.m,. The theatre and Mrs. Isaac Noble, of this city, lightfully cool no matter Mr. Chamberlin regarding» the start- BASEBALL ferry across at intervals duving Two BRITISH STEAMERS FO ARE AGROUND NEAR TEXAS ing of work at the drydock, the the late afternoon and evening Board of Trade today received The second of the series of that the citizens who have not| sae the following telegram:—“Engi-|three games between the C. ©,’s launches may avail theriselves of | (Special to The Daily News.) neers have not advised shipbuild-|and the Colts will be played to- the swimming and a visit to one} Galveston, August 20.—Two ing plant completed, Furthermore|night at Recreation Park. of the prettiest spots anywhere. | British steamships, the Harles- is visiting his parents for a few in the wes 1” maw ather may be. davs before proceeding west to Chim a his home in Prince Rupert. In Nneys, pipes, ranges and the charge at est ibe t he was question f anufatturing muni- The C, C.’s won the first game | A meeting will be held ou Mist jay | ¢ 1 and the Baton Hall are tions of war has been fully con-/by 416 to 4, and, with Art and Bill] ..oning at nine o'clock in thejaground on the mainland south- Mace cleaned, Good, quick i hit several aces with shrap- a re isonable price Ph ne i I nel, le sing his right eye, and re- rit HRs Z, 083, : 192-5. Biel gash on: ond buds sidered and found that the ma-|Manson back on their lineup, they] ,..-q of Trade rooms to organ-|west of Texas City. The position rollow the mentee A: Self's| Private Noble was in one of the oninery " not adapted for oe to land the rubber and thejj,. the swimming club, to which|of the Eaton Hall is serious. / Cafe. There is a reason.. Next} hottest corners I! which the Ca- of this kind, championship tonight. all interested, including the ladi +: | are invited. $ ‘ i Majestic Theatre, 109tf,|madians participated: the charge |. trom the orchard at Festubert es Tonight and (een ta LONDON CAFE ‘ ARR EN EEE EEE And Grill a s/it was referred to in the des- M ti | h f WEST H 0 LMF patches, and he certainly wit- aj ies IC Ca VC : Tomorrow : : Tomorrow : THE HOIST : , » action, but when Ch (oe nessed thrilling action, OPER A seen by a reporter, he was as os Monstrous Offering ! H O U S E uncommunicative and silent as a Two Hours and Thirty “Minute s of ° continued vaudeville thrills & comedy RUPERT'S POPULAR PLA === eee Eloonsor.” THREE CLEVER, GENUINE COMEDIANS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Will entertain in various music, songs and comedy acts between reels of a selected six reels classic Majestic Film program. An offering of a life Faultiess Service of Fault- less Food The provincial govern- Ors . Hart Bik. Third Ave. ernment is providing the local wharf with a new BOXES FOR LADIES electvic hoist, Very soon Helen Holmes In the two-part Kalem A. F. & A. M. time in consideration of the price of admission,, the government will haya g o 4 Drama. Owing to the length of the program, Firet Show begins at 6:30 p.m. sharp. experience of an entirely W M e 5 é oo IDENTIFICATION” Tsimpsean Lodge A. F. & A.M, Seoond Show 01-9 mem different kind of a hoist. alker,s USIC tore 4 HE PERSISTENT MR. PRINCE” : 1 to Dig Coming Monday and Tuesday—Fourth Episode of “THE BROKEN COIN” Removed to Werner’e Old Stand Vitagraph Comedy, pienie Saturday afternoo! . THE GREATEST SERIAL EVER EXHIBITED. On Second Avenue. HEARST-SELIG GAZETTE by Tsland, Launches leaye GOov~- ADMISSION—CHILDREN 10c ADULT 25c. vince is going to lift the _ Showing ¢ +) tiaeds 9 adies i ne all the Newa, ernment wharf at 2 P- m, Ladies o McBride - Bowser gang PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, MUSIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. “SLIPPERY SLIM, DIPLOMAT” Western Comedy, bring pnaker “FOR BETTER, BUT WORSE” ios ato \]| Masons and ; ; : = srockery, ete. W. T FF; Cash Offers will be received Keystone Comedy, oes, A cordial HA O ERS ? for the fishing boat Alliance : ase attend. Coming Next families please atten . i xt Wednesday and Thurs- led to sojourning No, 1, as she now lies at Digby Island, ‘ay—Florence Reed In the Slinvitation extence y The G. W. NICKERSON CO., Post Office Building “DANCING GIRL” brethren. Prices 10 and 15 cents, ae » BROE KSB ANE, " “ong clear away from further control of the destinies of British Columbia and de- posit them alongside Rob- Lodge supply Terhaul-Heintzman Planos. Pianos to Rent. lin and Company. oe EE aR OO o **KKKKKEKKKKHK HK KK HK BR * * * + * * ® * * * Public opinion in the pro- * * * * 8 + * * Peers sorerccoonooores | ;