The Daily News n so. its. I'MIXf'.l'. m i'IUlT, 11. fL, TUI.8DAY. 8i:iTliMIH.R 25, 1917. PRICE fivi: C.Rtm w Loll . PEONS C3 O SEP 1 11 EA DOM ENGLAND -..r rrtii l?T4.TI71ir7 A Pnrvni i i- . . . . . INLi UU 1 MANY, SUCCLLD IN REACHING LONDON a 1 1 .ii.ii Y 1j mix iuuuo CROWN PRINCE OVER ENGLISH COUNTIES AGAIN ATTACKS nilADRON8 OF ENEMY MACHINES ATTACK LONDON VERDUN VAINLY fWJIITWU uinsunwii iiiMiwiiMiu bm i in i n c AIR LASTS FOR A WHOLE HOUR OVER LONDON AERIAL TORPEOOES DROPPED French Troops Check the Oerman Rush and Inflict Severe i a f pi A determln- proceeded for more lhan an hour Lottet Other Attacks J..... isdr upon the city i over the southeastern districts Also Repulsed. I aaisM-ic t veral different; In addition to dropping bombs. I aBBBBBBBBllHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB nnan aeroplanes the Germans alto used a great I London, ept. 25. General Pe-, squadron of number of aerial ltfaiBBBBiBBBiBBBBBBH Ortl torpetloe. The tarn's troops were successful In J net wat reported catualt.es so far reported an six repulsing a violent German attack atl eoatt dlttricl lail and twenty injure. to the northeast of Verdun. ,azmg their way Zeppelins In Raid. jsaBaB- .Very severe losses were Inflicteet of the capital. London. Sept. 25. The latesl .upon the enemy, who again used . .-. truck at iiviiii!iriuiu sit; iimi mnr irr lllirril his mass formation. His lines by the way of the death at a mull of lh air raid simply melted before the Intensity Viv and Lincoln- j yesterday and. seventy.....persons In- of the French fire. Simultaneously, it a j. - 1 s were alto re- jurro. uniy two aeroplane goij other two attacks were . . .. . . a t i tir county of Ks--unullaneou over ins cur ai umaon tironer. made by the enemy forces north al-i The oilier enemy Machinrswer lot Bozaneaux, and southeast of ity. In different driven ou by Ihe IlrilMh machine uteaumeni. Tnese attacks were KINO ALBERT OF BELGIUM AN AIRMAN CAPTAIN D. U ROSCOE , maim evidently and anti-aircraft mini. ZeDoelins repulsed also. , . The of the llelgiati people is shown lie re ready to ..ft.1.1. - I 1 --1 aovereign Commanding offlcer of mem the defending British Front. i-1 jWIIICII fir lUllTIIIIUI 111 (UDIIIIK to the lingllih coast did not manage start on n flight, lie has been pay as much attention to aviation bers of I 8. A, Flying Corps who We drove 611 a raiding party)ol-' A Thrilling Battle. to xet inland, being attacked in recent months are in training in Canada with the msiderable strength near 'La i: aircraft at once by the Ilritith Alert. Little ma. iioyal Flying Corps. Ilasseville. Considerable artillery SECRETARY LANSING NO NEW TACTICS activity prevails on both banks of thrilling battle terial damage was done. i i i WARFARE MAKES MORE EXPOSURES IN SUB THE CITY COUNCIL the Scarpa and northeast of i pres. Great artillery activity is also whieh were to be If sued, but not told. I'regreat being reported, Wathington. Sept. 25. Furth. ;London, Sept. 21 .From a high AND WATER POWER noticeable south of Lens. been made by Drltish naval authority Neuter's French Official. both the bylaw were finally er disclosures have patted. Secretary Lansing here regarding has received the following infor Al the council meeting last Paris. Sept. 25 German aeroplanes well bombarded a camp net latt even-iia the dl'jlKity f the Oerman Gov mation: evening, the report of Mr. Ander-JJi(e behind'our lines, which contained bebdoma. .Further entiderallen of the f"Despile talk fit certain to be ernment officials. His latest story hydraulic engineer, re- a great number of German pris proved liluli of cult MmmllieA'a r- than tells of an Incident whfcli hap. lira, i'" if tad ti treat for i G'?r- wacr oners. , butinett. The utual.'pert Vat the next MSptcitl rre Mieer't OrUflctl f the minute eur eierk gave it aa hla opinion pened at "JuchateiL the Jtwuuiaif . '".TlVidered, TV . ..British Destroyer Sunk. that Oermany Is adopting new mavor. iu oru. to discuss the Ijinri.,.. M-of. 23. nrflft : mnett on the that there la nothing in the Muni. ian capital. Oerma'n mailer, varatftf ihe chair for thai destroyer was sunk by a hhJ. AW. Catey .ctpal Ael enabling the city lo go laetieA in l!-boat warfare. Nobody the entrance to occasion, and Disced the whole submarine near plication for an coal butinea. nor HRnpflTKIN claims that the menace has been ( nto the any nnimrr p Itl l v m w matter before the council, flea- 'the English Channel Fifty of the frotn a menu other trading butineat. Such pow. ON OERMAN METHODS .overcome, but people should not, lizins- that nometb.ntr had to be survivors have been nicked up. uk department, r cannot be given to any muni-not - ibeeause of that, blindly swallow done to obtain more water power, So word has been received of the i v brought elpalily unlet by an amendment I'etrograd M the meeting of aj Germany' claims. he irave a resume of the details remainder of the' ships' comple Thit applica. (0 the Municipal Act. which would the Old llevolutionanea l'rlnce (ittrm.Ba iv cntempt- cf the going after the Falls river ment." . a week ago. give the tame power to every Kropolkln. the eminent leader of; . f power. The matter had been . the application ether eily. And once thit power Ilevolutlonary Move-''""""" taken ud with the provincial gov WETHOLME THEATRE i- head Of the had been given It would be a difil. menl made a speech, in the their U-boats monthly. They know ernment, who could not hand over .j h the hand cull matter to keep municipalities course of which he said that in that lo be nansente. I am not the power to the city, but stipulated Last night at the West-holme, from entering other butinettet. every war the decisive moment is gong to inform the enemy by that the value of any work ThA Birth of a Nation was all the work of the special . ft... a. IK.I t 21 V. I I M the Com staged. This wonderful spectacle After towards lis enu. mcy uc quoting aciuai ugurcB, uu. v done by Hydro-Electric an inereate In committee. t find thit out au-Lambie OlIIJ i with-1 in n.rminr..-.., ami lhfV .-it irn ...... ih.l aollin -c-Arlnt the I K nnc' arhleh........ unlllil bfl worth- SI1V was much enjoyed by a lull nouse. wa thoratitfvely at thi date did not .nau uerii mjiu 11.-. r. Innir 0 it u.uutu....- u-nue j...ini. Ih la&t llirMillhini i In lh rllv... miffht In be nalu it will be shown again tonigtu ana ..d referred to the eouncil at all. It was ii..i ik. v. in- -aiiIiI tifl ma ...a n i v.i. K.. viiiiMi uiiAi i can ,fnf- nio-ht with matinees III1IV lUQI MV " - II1TJ1IIU9 " " -tee fdr report, proposed to get a hold of Mr. one WHO. oau L I mumi 1. uim-vt lilma.tr RIAll J,V" koou.J rrsui.i.It. I iu 1 mo 1,a uc.v.I M I t I All flf I, As per the report of Mr. Ander-ahc("" day. This is really some 1 from the Fuel Con. . . . t ai .I .1 lA at.. .itm Afl.ft.LM .I A !tA AntinftfV In ill A -ad Mavrath. the Dominion (lrm in the iasi monius oi w these Doaia. son, mis auwumcu miu uui utilities In cttu. troller. and Mr. Mcol Thompton, .irft.iritiift That was why Oermany "iublles Herman under- Mi.000. This amount was also Uay of picture. "The uirth oi a -hi and power his provincial representative, to m... ueh ureal efforts to make w.i-r aclivitr 1 very high at.erlfled by Mr. Winter, the re-.Nation" required for Us produc- flth plant at come here and investigate into all the moil of Ihe temporary ais ( urrnui i..it it thU should be taken ceiver for the Company, who was.tlon i eighteen thousand people, T ji" of rale for the eircumttancet. nrir.nifiitian of the Russian army..,, e....nine lion with the fact tliatouite prepared to accept this sum. and three thousand horses were a r tied one, rang. a disorganization which waa an.j,c latest, and third, definite date The matter before the council was 'aUc utUUed in making the scenes. wall hour per After n long discussion regard-r . i.-ki.. . . itf I...PV rnvil. . n. .. I... II.- '..rmn. Iliffh Conl- uhellier to ACCeDt thi nfTer OT tThero are five thousand different . . iihi a i .vaLu.u w. ..rf " ii. i u o v .". w i - -- - (M mi to lo for 720 lllg t If r ivpis Up Ant1r-ion. lutlon andwhyshewaaatilleonIliaj for it complete success,not. If the council did accept iL scenes in the play, which gives ! I . . lift. . ft. A K magnitude of T rsir. i.la of the tlnulng these efforU. lloodtngtQVf r u js the early part ot ucio- 11 VSOU1U UittC IU m ftUftrft uju nirni nand at Fall the citizens. TV.. -ll.v hat ant to.thla itpa.I nrruiuetion. Some of to explain garding the water ixiwer llussia with her agents. waose.ir. ' ' w win o' 1 f the report, niver, during which Aid. Nelson subversive propaganda had had! -Regarding recent reports re-such II,...IV rutin!)Vf. ..V nnm" arhoro....... anmething" lh."V hvw mnil ilramatiC DCriods in the 1 atey moved that anj Montgomery were called to a fatal and tragic effect cnUpccting losses in the Atlantic must be done with regard to history of the great republio to . II.. II... I. .. .1 II II.- While the total amount 'the south of us aro shown as i n thtr table for orjer by the Chair, the adjourn-iie the eoulliwesiern iron. " - rrom me acnuu ui u.imao, power. r AvnllshlA wniil.i araHv n lhv hanneneii as ulilltiea com- ment ws moved. sian army, however, nau soon man claims are not oorne oui vy.u uvifc "vi i a - - v -the i" go into l ne realized the danger of its dlsor- facts. In this area Iherc has niot be required at once, but the.n j9 possible to do so. andjno f K S QERMANY IN DANGER ganlzition. and the news arriving for obvious reatons been in- I mayor pointed out tnai since me expense nas hen spariru w j . ...i. ii.. ft...I ft i .n nt Ih. rair Iftvn new..IK!.. ninrvIilllil OllOlODlaT IUV 9 the different parts of the r.,fi.A.i innmv acimiT. uui uu. uvkiuuiua w j - - from l industries had started up. using ft.rv best of it kind. Everyone 11 the superintend-wat welcome revulsion counter-measure are proving showed n .According front Amsterdam. Kept. 2 . last night's show and another one coming, of the patrons at alto read re. morale or tne iroop. successful. In this clas of war- power, 3 :i .nu formers on the to the Hoeialist newspaper in the i a.-v iAiitip I fin" fare the tight is, and mutt be, a and first class protpecU for still has the same story lo ten. it "em of llerlin. Ihe following were euueavonnK w ! The from start to Vorwaerls nolwithitanding.another and bigger one. them spellbound attention but ircuiU On by the ttiff fight, B. caused mmnltnlo h., heen circulated damage and activity on imayor'a opinion waa that tho finish. And they are all glad they u, ... mai on one oi (which they had paid to the noilous increased building throughout (lermany: was only being went. . arelmelter project m i, ftftin. ii.. 75 of the Aiaiimaui. the part of the enemy we 1 ' -citiiens: Fatherland is in propaganda .. machinery The ii i.Ai.i.ni ifi ii t. ntv it n.n ii.iir.v.i hv ihn lack of "nf"'Mempcraluroof too ii I U in worse peril than .. ..I.... ti.v.pani llishen with tnore the uimi help iiuiuu.b or lime, which I on supplies at-the present moment.- - paid in city bonds maturing in iiirii uunng' . . tlhree Today me en- rue iimm I""1" . I. , ..j .ft.-! ... ...(II ftvatll llll veara ago. twenty years. yeter.j0Ur side, auccess is assured I UeilUlB IUHI ft" ..w... ; ": cm. 1. 1 our mid.t. .mi h, i- .t Ilunoz left for Vaneouver . nower soon." said tho mayor. "1 Aid. Dvbhavn had como pre t "nes. Aid. Dibhavni0" day. where Into me the cerwmjn new bitlwprlc VOLUNTEERS FROM SIAM believe it is the best power we can pared with a similar motion and ! :nif. .... ... . I The newsnaner adds Investiture get. The amount or money u win after the discussion ll was ue-cided "3 n,!mi wnuiu i.J "U 1 ot enough that ii,.,ti,i, will take place. !.-.... C...I Th Siamese cost us at present is no more than that the bonds be daled.nol .11' . I' .' - "" ". world i. nahtlnir- ua The men Charles Hunter, Government is calling for volun-lt would take if we had to make uier than ten years from the" datei wiiicii wouin cosi, against .... . who are responsible for this man The case ...... ii 1. liiroiv will lie tent.thA turvevs of the watersheds, get'of the plebiscite. Aid. DybhavnV luuusaiiu miliar" with supplying, came I -i. 11 III' Iti -" mmmm wj - " 1 i .. . . ... charged i.i 1 i p.a.-. ,..!.. .. ... . Hfeslo being litued also want to at Ihe police court lh . to the battle front In France. records of rainfall, etc, ourselves. motion carrieu.i iu. wuuituu'swi n'"1 l,,e,r m up again cniei consideration is dissenting. ' ' -1 war PP;Th. again ad. While the 1216 00. A it when it was n.r. Mi.ai of making the civilian truce Is over. Let us morning, ARGENTINE DECIDES TONIQHT the initial expeuse of li.500.ooo. )! -.ii Aid. ... . . have a civilian war. Very well, journed. I am an optimist slill." The favorlU household Goal la Hit MM Mi. r.,1 "oiiiKomery . , , ,,. K lialeh. beon called at ltueno Avres. Sept. 25.- The The matter was discussed by Ladvamlth Wellington. Phone ,15, .Tnr lU0 TfVon' ;lag must see to it that nothing A meeting ha. .. i..li fin ft l Argentine Chamber will vote to all the aldermen. Aid. Casey fully Prince Rupert Ooal Co. If. "rere with the people's the city hail i or win not realized the uecesslty for the city rr me the money lijl.wa. h? Wg win the war n.eet-, night regarding whether or ,t J ''""' recontldereil the by. Idf'ncf, aa,n,t c,v war ,kU rang" r." held a io th near future. Iho Government will break off being In the nossession ty Clean fin tin. i. . tfltors. B' l Ih ... I - ...1.1 Int. f diplomatic relations with the cat enerirv if It was going to do- LONDON CAFE -.' vi qftv.vvrvr I, "' Water in eztenslons, and IH ... ..... Central Umpire. velope. He moved a resolution to ! ft,. i;oiutniM ift... AND GRILL A'CM THE CRADLE Uriiith the effect that the city lake over L that tho by. if 1 meeting iw Horn, at Victoria in Mr. and ami Pkert. at tho pollen the enterprise at Anderson's vol Third Avenue , , signed and tho f tr. This morning lp,, seal affuod. (Mrs. I). II. Kennedy, of lrlnco Hu- , arraugeil court. before Magistrate Cars. ition of the work done, namely Prompt Service of the Best irn, uu cv,)iviuurr -jru, ll tun. liertiii"" ,f tho National Mr. N. Scheinmann and Mr. w 1 . 31.000. but that the amount be there Is to eat at all hour. 2U' "unci then f.ivmM them-tin u o. .,., Vitb rinpany. re. GerschelU wer each lined 15 fog not due for payment until such I i" rn 11 Wttee of Iho For New Wellington Coal and ttli da from n butlnesA an infraction of the early ciainuj time as the city developed mo BOXES FOR LADIES tin i.'ft,:'.'.'' l.he - .-iiii rdUig IMiiir Lumber of all dimensions. -ILi" k. .. hiun and vicinity. bylaw. power, and that the 131.000 be psysPylsJ for t1.580 and ItJOOl 'Hone 110.