THE DAILY NEWS L. VI. NO.-3802. ee : i —_— eee — Z 2 slative TURCO-GERMAN GERMANS PLAN CRUISERS MEET OFFENSIVE IN WITH DISASTER UPPER ALSACE ~ RUSSIAN NAL AL | SUCCESS IN BLACK SEA -- AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE CAPTURED zt. = == = PRINCE RUE ess B. Gy PRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1915 a mo nm ee PRICE FIVE CENTS —— ————————— RMANS PLAN BIG OFFENSIVE IN ALSACE Christmas to One and All. CHRISTIANIA FOR NEW YORK Breslau Sunk and Goeben Dis-| Von Mackenzen will Command big abled by Russians in Black Army— British Casualties Sea—Allied Defences to December 9 over At Saloniki. Half Million. (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The Daily News.) London, Dec. 24.—Russian war- Rome, Dec. | ‘ ‘ 24.—Germany is bm \ips in the Black Sea have sunk] preparing for a new violent offen- furkish Cruiser Midirili, | sive in upper Alsace under Field- rly the German cruiser|Marshal Von Mackenzen, the hero iu, and have disabled thelof the Polish and Serbian can Sultan Selim, formerly the G e.|paigns. 300,000 Men Concentrated. ; | rhree hundred thousand Ger- t will be remembered that man troops have been concentrat- two German ruisers “ass- ‘ ; . : : jed during the past fifteen days igh the Dardanelles short I enty-two villages have bee! the outbreak of war evacuated to assist in the opera Allied Defensive in Greece. tions. The fourteenth army corps Paris, Dec. 24 General Bon-|is now at Belfort and it will be states that the Allied forces|follewed by a second army corps Saloniki number 172,000 and} British Losses. number is being increased| London, Dec. 24 Replving t q \ a question in the House of Com- The Allies occupy a semi-circle} mons last night, Premier Asquith nd the range of the heaviest | said that the total British casual- g and defensive works have {ties up to December 9th were 97 built which are open to the}]528,227 sf tes, and which will enable es the Allies to resist a force two or | BROADWAY FEATURE AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE times greater than their imber, A rhe great feature at the West- BAPTIST CHURCH holme tonight and tomorrow 15s ale Uncle Bill,” a three-act comedy- A snecial Christmas service will;¢rama featuring the famous e held in the Baptist church on} movi star Anita Stewart. Is ay morning at 11 o'clock The interior photography dis-} gia , s wonderfull nday will be observed as Christ-|)!ayec this film is wonderfully i Sunday and special musi fine, and depicts merry New York be rendered by the choir.|cafe life with its great display of DEATH REMOY TES POPULA Baptism will follow the evening |fashio here is more comedy than ara 1 in the p lece and it is es bound to prove attractive. PETER PAN BAKERY REOPENS Phere is also a two-act drama In th Thursday, December 24th, atjentitled “Wher Youth was Am-|at San Diego, Cal., yesterday, the|dist Church | was held yesterday | Bills Reeves, who. is now. just aa i Third Aventis, next Bank of|bitious,” which should appeal to] pacific eoast lost one of its best afternoon and evening, when @/)ojuiap as Charlie Chaplin, is Montreal. 300-2.|young and old, while “Off for a pioneers. Like so man; are ayer eee fhoroughiy ri here as well in “Think of the ssa ei lite Boat Ride” will provide no end of} | aac pioneers, Mr, Du ed the crt ene. following | Money,” while the railroad girl, Foge’s Footwear is the real] laughter. 4 a sa: pe as Progra — < nae og ee | Helen, provides a thrilling reel in ls at the right price—Leathel! Chere is a big feature promised ; J oe Chorus, on He ne : 1-)“rhe Breken Circut.” e, Hart Block 300-2. }/for next week and Charlie Chaplin |Baving Deen born in Edinburgh 11) gels Sing, School; ret wanon There is.also a great seven-ree! ls Soe A eee will be here early in the new year|1852. He came to Vancouver in)‘ hristmas,” Mabelle French; | program for Monday and Tuesday. Men wanted—to get their gifts] jn “Shanghaied ; i883. going into the hardwar horus, “Long Years Ago,” Miss| i a inl ee eee Wallace's. ee business: and helped the southarn| Meee Sree Christ-| METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES fie CHRISTMAS MAIL city develoo, belag a mombel of ae Eve,” Nettie Hogberg; chorus, : Silent Night,” Mrs. Dimmick’s} Christmas service at 11 a. m. WESTHOLME | The General Delivery and Ree its first city councl lelass: recitation, “Overheard at|with special musie by the Junior ene istration wickets in the post office Coming to Prince Rupert in 1ts Christmas,” sasil Merryfield;)choir; the sermon will be address- OPE R aie: HOUSE SE will be open tomorrow (¢ hrist-|railroad camp days, fortune fav-|chorus, “Away in a Manger”; re-led chiefly to the young: children TONIGHT AND TOMORROW mas) from 9 to 10 a.m, ored him and he was successful |citation, Vera Thompson; chorus, | specially invited. ee Star Feature. ——————-—-—-—-—_—— in building up a business Phe|"*A Rainy Day,” primary class; re “| Special Christmas service also MUNCLE BILL” GAY - STORES news of his death came as a great jcitation, “Masquerade,” John Yo-|in the evening with Anthem and rhree-act. Gomedy-Drama, featuring shock toe old timers hers, where/tos; vocal solo, Christmas Song,’ | solos by the choir, Everybody Anita Stewart The storekeepers of Prince Ru-]*old Tom” was affectionately re- | Viola Hardy; up-side-down drill, | welcome, “ ; s” vert are to be commended for the} membered as one of the most) by four little girls of the primary ese we ai a a0 — a in which they have decorated] popular characters of the G, T. class; vocal solo, “O° Little er XMAS TREE FOR THE BOYS as a aaa ” their stores for the Christmas|p, terminal, of Bethlehem,” Leonard Sherman; ny —_ OFF For . BOAT RIDE season, ‘The windows and inter- ae _ iplay, “The Lost Toys,” by a num- This week there will be another a eegeneneee wr se of the various shops do not SLIGHT FIRE ber of the girls and boys of the |#ale for the Red Cross Society Coanes next Wednesday and Teeree ‘ndicate dull times. Particulal | school; recitation, “Somewhere in| here, held in 1 the, vacant store next Create Bsc te ea mention must be made of the Fire broke out this morning|Franee,” Harry Kinkley; chorus, jto Wrathall’s Bookstore, 7h sule ps tt ee moh re, tore of Cavenaile & Hannan, It]shortly aften ten o'clock in a Wo-)' Day of all the Year,” school. will be under Mrs. I. cy Reilley POPULAR PRICES, 1g and 15 ots. is a perfect bower of beauty and]storey house behind the Hotel ice caeterstora i eae Sy crn a . reflects great credit upon Mr.}Prince Rupert. The brigade was | LADIES’ BASKETBALL will be a, it e di orep eae need eee pee (Cavenaile and his assistants. immediately on the scene and the | the ones In the past are een, tN We outbreak was soon extinguished The ladies are practising hard There will, during the afternoon, LONDON CAFE BOARD OF TRADE An overheated stovepipe was the [for the great basketball game on|be vea and te ee he the And Grill erent cause of the trouble. No se! lous ‘Tuesday nn a etic. The a ane " sh The annual general meeting Ol |damage was done. Hall. and a real good game should | ae SONG served, “AE ‘ er reo se a of Trade will be held a “cepa Ire sult. Admission 25 cents, in preparations are being made for Hart Bik. Third Ave. on Tuesday, December 28th, at 8 High grade shoes for at allaid of the Red Gross fund. the Christmas tree for the epidiees in m 4 full attendance 18 re bargain prices at Foge's, Hart be es Sie eve re Sean which is to be dressed there and : BOXES FOR LADIES 304-4. | Block, a 300-2 Open evenings Ww allace's. go to aid the soldiers. hore ae | quested MORE BELGIAN REFUGEES TO_SETTLE IN AMERICA PRINCE RUPERT PIONEER ie Peace Movement to be Continued by Women—Socialists to Meet at The Hague—American on Yasaka Maru. (Special to The Daily News.) Christiania, Norway, Dec. 24.— jenry Ford left here today for | New York on board the Norwegian liner Bergensfjord. Interviewed vefore sailing, Mr. Ford said that the peace movement would con- tinue under the auspices of the | Women’s International Peace As- sociation. Prominent Socialists fromm all ithe belligerent countries except Italy, will hold a meeting at the lHague to inaugurate a pea movement. American on Yasaka Maru Washington, Dec. 24.—An in- i;quiry into the sinking of the Yasaka Maru, which is a i ; iJananese' liner |without warning, I bir ach of the undertaking entered linto by Germany with the United States, is being commenced. There was one American passenger iboard the torpe »doed ship. ERIGHT PROGRAM AT Hearty Good Wishes for A Merry FORD HAS LEFT "AUSTRIAN SUB. CAPTURED BY ALLIED SUBS. Greek Vessels Caught Carrying Oil to German Submarines in Mediterrancan—Kaiser Has Cancer. (Special to The Daily News.) Rome, Dec. 24.—Italian torpedo boats have captured several Greek vessels carrying oil to German submarines in the Mediterranean. The Allies have been puzzled as to how these submarines have been getting supplies, and a very close watch has been kept on the movements of small craft, with the above result. AuStrian Sub Captured. Allied submarines havecaptured an Austrian submarine and are now towing it to Malta. This is the first time in history that a submarine has been captured by a subinarine, Kaiser Has Cancer. 2 4-— The Kaiser is suffering from cancer of the throat, the same malady which caused the death of his father, the Emperor Frederick. For some years Kaiser Wilhelm has had throat trouble and on several occasions has undergone Copenhagen, Dee. MAJESTIC THEATRE | |é | ck ak ee ee ar |e | The Majestic Theatre has a bright, entertaining program for December 9th, Just before their departure for Ellis it he Christmas season, the chief i n by U. 8. authorities, shows a group of Be tom of which is a_ three -act gees aboard §. 8S. Nieu Amsterdam. Many of them are |drama entitled “The Story of the sidence in the middle west. | Blood Red Rose.” It is quite a ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT OF METHODIST YOUNG FOLKS | ifantastic story in which witches play an important part. rhe youngsters, and older folks ey will welcome the comical kid The annual Sunday school en-| bn. e death f Thomas Dunn,!tertainment and tea of the Meth: ele reamy Dud in another thousand eet of his most laughable antics. operations, though, until now, the nature of the malady has been kept a secret. FIRST AID EXAM. The examination of those ladies who are applying for medallions Monday, December 27th, at 8. p. m. Candidates please bring their own pens. HERRING FISHERMEN Our last herring run started between the ist and 6th of Jan- uary last. Another run is due in Afe you ready to take advantage of it? We are pre- pared to take delivery of any quantity gill net herring at good PRINCE RUPERT FISH- ERIES. See Mr. Green, 3144 2nd Avenue. 300-1. MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM SELIG PHOTOPLAY “THE STORY OF THE BLOOD RED ROSE”—In Three Acts, “DREAMY DUD AT OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE”—One Thousand Feet of Caricatures, “THE BROKEN CIRCUIT” A thrilling Railroad Drama. “THINK OF THE MONEY” Featuring Billie Reeves, the Star Music Hall Comedian, two weeks. prices. Coming Monday and Tuesday. A se- lected seven-reel variety program, and every subject exceptionally good Coming soon, Serial and Great Mas- terpieces, Follow the crowd to Self’s Cafe. There is a reason... Next Majestic Theatre. nets, will be held in Mr. Hays’ office on™ ae tit 4 . ~. ae ied = ee ip ITE — iat eS aS Ss -—