—_—— Spee — e a ~ at rie Tip CROWN oe CE AGAIN FOILED---RUSSIANS CONTROL ASIA TO PERSIAN GULF FIENDISH WORK ©) BULGARTANS AND D AU JOA lw Women and Children Slaughtered in Thousands in Serbia—The Russians Control Asia to the Persian Gulf, inversion Sis iin ccl a AM i pac ta ¥ CROWN PRINCE AGAIN FOILED | BY THE FRENCH No Infantry Attacks upon Verdun Last Night—New Move De- feated—Heavy Losses at Zeebrugge. (Special to The Daily News.) London, Mareh 22.—The Allied ery ents are in possession of (Special to The Daily News.) Paris, March 22.—There were no infantry attacks upon Verdun last night, the fighting being eon- fined to artillery work at Malan- ourt and east of the river Meuse. The German Crown Prince’s ef— of horrible massacres by the Austrians and Bulgarians in Serb which exceeded in brutal- \rmenian massacres by the 1] x. There are 700,000 fort to apply a nut - cracker { whole districts having squeeze on a narrow sector ten miles north of Verdun has failed. The German force which was pulated by the machine and bayonet work of the advancing east of the Meuse was Phere thousand women and met by a withering fire from children refugees, who were seek-— the French artillery and driven ing safety in a Belgrade church, back d in and suffocated by Zeebrugge Raid. Amsterdam, March 22.—Two Russian Control (6,000 Canadian troops parade hundred were killed and three r iiplete control of Persia toronto.—On last Wednesday, hundred and fifty injured in the Armenia d Mesopotamia by the boicnto saw the greatest military Allied air raid on Zeebrugge on ussians is assured, A new Rus- i@ lever held in Ganada, Monday, from which the Allied san army is now moving toward: Je.ceen thousand men passed in aviators returned safely. the Persian Gulf and will advance | before General Sir Sam to the relief of General Town ievés, Who fs séen “taking the “THE MAJESTY OF THE Law” shend at Kut-Bl-Amara, after | salute, In the lowep picture are AT WESTHCLME THEATRE Which the joint armies will carry | vilicers from the provincial % ut an attack upon Bagdad. | i of infantry. There is a big eight-reel show "] nrwasopeoniasiintoagiiae mine ae at the Westholme tonight, the : JLCMIE SAUNDERS AT | le hief item of which is the great if THE MAJESTIC THEATRE ‘five-act drama “The Majesty of | -—-—- | jthe Law,” in which the famous Jackie Saunders is the star a ;movie star George Faweett is performer at the Majestic tonight ae see niiblecnsiinclibibiet | Supported by a strong cast, It in A ose Among the Briers.” Puninat. SERVICES OF VILLA HAS ELUDED Won {AN SUFFRAGE BILL PRINCE GEORGE BOYS jis a strikingly dramatic story in It is the story of a poor but pretty LITTLE PAUL THOMPSCOA (Ol ‘ which Mr. Faweett is given ample f : : fQ GH } factory girl, whose father dies a pai on | THE AMERICAN TROOPS INTRODUCED YESTERDAY ARRIVED LAST Ni Be ni to display his powers & drunkard’s death and leaves her fhe funeral of little Paul} ; : as an actor. destitute \ millionaire tries to] Thompson took place from the | (Special to The Dally News.) (Special to The , Dally News:) | Lieut. J. GC, Halsey arrived from There are also two up-to-date vis are a6 > | ‘ get her into his toils but she is parlors of the B. C. Undertakers | San Antonio, March 22.—Gen-| Victoria, March 22.—Mr. Place, '| Prince George last evening with | eazettes in the “Topical Budget” ‘ : . ' 7 ¢ op. | . e! e for Nanaimo, trodu j wth . : . ” saved from the profligate by/to Fairview Cemetery this afte "feral Pershing’s failure to report| member : ipa um " 4 ni “|i ifty-five stalwarts comprising the!and the “Canadian Gazette.” The "Oni oa ‘ i . > a A ra . ! 1e ef2ists ‘Ee yesterday s . pike, a rough but lovable]noon. The services were .con-| in encounter with General vita | " : os ; . will inten ior contingent of the 102nd;former has the latest pictures cl race! 2°. 2 i rest) r ‘Le o 6V. J. Fk Dis - yomman sullrage al, W 1¢ J F Pie 2 ar ve 2 a |e » - i - It is an interesting | ducted jointly - oe ak : Roti taken as an indication that the » fective atta be applies Phe men were taken|from the war zone and the latter arama of everyday life ¢ is tk ¢ Rev. W. : right, and} OCOTRE Cll ec DOE 8 : m »piets ilitary rents i t the I ae ri a wee iy oo 1 of friend | chies has again effected his es- ‘th s year, if passed "i ‘ight aboard the Prince John for ¢ picts oY ee e a ee the Or the human element. a choir eomposed o ‘lends of} oi NRPS : t \ See ey ae ; Jominion. ‘That Minstre an,” here is a splendid Pathe Ga the family from the various | cd rae. © eel ene Cen a. emeeen” Wilens, member oe ee a a Sat e a Keystone comedy, completes a { f - i s 5 : f h the rest of the Battalion.|‘ vee ’ Les eat ATTAd . ‘ aly icava battalion are to go for-| for Ladysmith, gave notice of j wit . . zelle of news items from the|Church choirs took part pCaNe ul M "© eras peak gt , of Monster show which is rare good ront, a very fine spectacular A wreath in the form of the|ward this week, bill to prevent the importation of|!#ey were a strapping rp _ value colored film of seanes in Venice}name Paul was placed on the It is reported that Villa is in)!aborers into the province, jmen, quie . Eee _ re si aa BAe and a roaring comedy entitled|coflin by the members of the possession of the oil fields south} Mr, L. W. Shatford, in a speech | Showing apne Anas mbna Big reductions in prices still “Whim W bl . i t the foll f Tamy d that he ji de- | the address,-advocated the as Recruiting Sergeant Charles Tit " f h liffles 608 and Trouble}family. and up to noon the follow-) 0! as Ee eee | 1 BOUt ms : oe be ¥ ta aT ,|#o0ing at Tite’s home-furnishin Brews,” ; ; bee ‘e. | manding a ransom of two million] sisting of prospectors by giving | }0UNsSman sent two recruits along & * Whillles is no stranger|ing floral tributes had been re- : ‘with the contingent, one of these|5@!é. 74. lo Majestic audiences and he is|ceived: Cross from Mr, and Mrs,/pesos in order to prevent their|them a free government assay. | ' nee : 2s : is : : vale ibeing Corporal Charles Higgs of always funny, T. C. Duncan; eross from Mr. and| complete destruction, ae ee | ican army who r | é my tt A ‘Spee bath Ts Site et: \YHEO. COLLART WOUNDED |the American army who recently ESTHOLM » eerrcororsccoococooocccocooooen.| IS. 3. D. Macdoni . oma ets | jreceived his discharge at Haines ici ahi. chive tian Mtn hia 1 y BY A SHELL SPLINTER | ° ’ MAJESTIC a THEATR M, Newton . . ld M Hl ‘ONTAR!9D CONSIDERS Sed [Maska, Corporal Higgs made a = Bh wisgon’ ee ee ai Mrs. D. H. acdonald; Mr. : a en : : eres : upert’s Popular jay use be E a M 1 Mrs. R, E. Walker, | PROHIBITION BIL! foe Collart has received a post. |Sstiking figure in his smart uni- Asbori, MP. abe rs. th, ée aiber, 4 « 2 | : so : leo, ce i $4 ta ¥ PP Tonight and Tomorrew Mrs. Vickers and Mrs. Hampton — jcard from his brother Theo., from|/form, He is a British subject, TONIGHT AND TOMORROW —— I 8. \ Ss ¢ . ‘ , : ’ | ‘ © ing 1A » ¢ nica ¢ : } (Special t> The Dally Nawe ) }) military hospital at La Panne|having been born and raised at Great Special Eight-Reel Show Rialto att Mrs. Bernie, Mr. and Mrs. M.} : . fraction, Starring the peli.» : | March 22 The On Mrance, Theo, was wounded! Bioemfontein, the capital of the Bosworth presents George Fawcett, vclarming Jackie Saunders in P. McCaffery, a plant from Mr. ) a “ , ’ . : 5 ape the noted dramatic actor, supported } . MISE AMONG THE BRIERS” iM W. T. Mu wreath ltario. government is today dis ‘he head by a splinter of shell|Orange Free State, formerly a by an all-star cast in ) is Ex a > an Mrs. . ‘a se, rk Loe Per, : . i ai oh . = “ ee eee Production, ‘ _ Methodist Sunday School cussing the first reading of its|fvrom a big gun, but is now doing | Boer colony in South Afriea, THE wae oe ee Law” PATHE rom the Methodist > ay * ‘ $5 biz : : . dee Emap ay : : War new Selontine weetheis Taken the Carpenters’ Union and the prohibition bill, The bill is ay ell and expects to be on duty Whe eae ener: By i , Take , id ” Ss € : » Lates scenes ro e Where er German Prisoners Some- Oddfellows Lodge, the latter being measure and becomes effective on|again shortly, JACK EDWARDS IS Allied War Zone. th 'N France, Marine Fusiliers. hee wees ? Rob ag : is | Sedemaaiireemmemmaenret ee eee GAZETT Trench Cannon, guns and ammuni- in the form of the emblem of the September ist this year, Sah ny stat ? NOW IN THE TRENOHES Suisieine "wee testes oe News Hon in abundance in France, tan | ‘The government will take a ret Billy Kirk, in a letter to Con- and Military Events, “GEITHORN RUSTIC Geeinee een rendum on the continuance of|stable Adams, says that he met Hugh Dunn has peceived a letter “THAT MINSTREL MAN” Beautitul spec Se es : j . ; , eautitul Spectacular Cble Reonne: Wiireonak WEEKLY | prohibition at the close of the wai | \ndy Hepburn, late of the city|from Jack Edwards stating that Roaring Keystone Comedy ‘WHIFFLES woos ‘TRousLE tire staff, in ‘the trenches, his regiment was under orders to|% 9™!ng for Friday and Saturday— BREWs”_, erent Comer HAS CHANGED HANDS | “ee . ' 3 Great Detective Story, in Four Acts, ia ; andy, DR. L. W. KERGIN SAILED > proceed to France in twelve hours, “THE THUMB PRINT” a om} F | a ¢ , ic ; ack rj , e Way a fe cura a4 The Weekly Star of Whitehorse FROM ST. JOHN MARCH 11TH) Robert Macdonald, who was|and by. this time Jack will have mi raction, « ’ | ee ; es | pegaiy i3 is : . r Mystery of Marys ied has been taken over by A, M. and | reer (h Foley, Weleh & Stewart in|"eceived his baptism of fire, Just| = bs} ——terrrerevonronsomeooooopnnp end L.G Rousseau. Mr. E. J. White. Dr, Kergin has received word]the construction days here, came|before writing, the boys had been GO To i ij rerccense. nohonoanceatene the late proprietor of this sheet,/that his brother, Dr. L. W. Ker-lin from Burns Lake last evening.|Served with gas helmets, Jack CONCRETE CHIMNEY BlaCK® has gone with his family to take/gin, sailed for England on the oe napiapnislie aa enclosed a photo of himself in LOND( INCA FE a BLOCKS up residence in Douglas, Alaska.|Metagami from St. John on Mareh kverything for 25 cents, See|uniform and he looks a right FOR THE BEST MEALS 4 80 Conts ber ft. F. oO. B Mr, White has been well known | 14th, There were twelve doctors |Cavenaile & Hamnan’s Window. |Smart young soldier. STRICTLY UNION HOUSE ay Prince Rupert as a newspaper man throughout}on board and 4,200 men [hi ; — seater — — — Hart Bik. Third Ave. i, Conoret tee Be ita e eR vill by this time have} New furniture at Tite’s Match Fop spring renovating, see the — F © Work the Yukon for the last sixteen|}Metagami wi } ? trees S MoBride St. vears [landed her troops in England, Isale can’t be beat for prices. 71!|big values at George D, Tite's. BOXES FOR LADIES | *teer—oooonorcoccoog |Y Oil's, '