r The Daily News 4 !9iH J ML IX NO. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1018. prii;r fIvk otlnth KIT Off EiS VE MAKES SMALL C7 K7 EADWAY SEVERE FIGHTING STILL IN PROGRESS - GERMANS SUFFER VERY HEAVY LOSSES SINN FEINERS STILL FULL STRENGTH OF TURKS DISPIRITED GERMAN PROGRESS UNITED STATES' REPLY SLIGHT DENY GREAT PLOT AMERICAN ARMY NOW IN MESOPOTAMIA GIVEN AS 2,000,000 TO "FRIGHTFULNESS" AT A TREMENDOUS PRICE Dublin. May 28 The Government London, May 28. The Turkish revelations regarding the Washington, May 28-The full troops in -Mesopotamia north of Washington, May 28. Tlje I German plot In Ireland were dis. strength of the American army, Bagdad display little activity, German challenges of "frtghtful- RESULTS OF FIRST DAY'S FIGHTING CONSIDERED SATISFACTORY cussed here most i eagerly but including the national army, the while British cavalry has ad ness In trance have been an FOR ALLIES EVERY INCH OF QROUNO GIVEN prominent politicians were re. National Guard and regulars, is vanced north of Tekrit on the swered by the American people PAID FOR EXHORBITANTLY ENEMY GAIN ENOUGH TO 8HJRY HIS DEAD luctanl to express an opinion now 2,000,000 men. Chairman Tigris to Fatha. An ofllcial state with an outpouring of $133,30ci- !without further consideration. bent, of the House Military Com. ment on operations in Mesopotamia 630 for the second War Mercy t;prcu) to Tt Df .) alon,' which the armies jf the 1,01,1 tne Unionists and the mittee, announced today in his reads: Fund of the Red Cross. This was Ptrii. May 29 The results of Crown Prince engaged In this moderate Nationalists agreed that report on the army appropriation "Tbe Turks have shown no activity sn over subscription of 133,300,-630, tie first day of the long-eipeeled gttii drive have crossed the lne charges were extremely grave bill. "While It ha. been generally since they were driven with returns still coming in. Oermsn offensive are considered Alsne. In addition they have an1 revealed a dinger from which rum,ored that we had no aeroplane, across tbe Lesser Zab on May 11. BRITISH ARMIES ecsmpelent French quarters as pushed at points some distance 'a ,afSe majority of Irishmen un- with our aryny in France, Removal of large quantities of CHASE GERMANS MUifsetory By paying the price t0uth of the river, and are atrik- 'doubledly would shrink. The 8inn tbe fact is that we have between military stores captured in Kirkuk IN EAST AFRICA IU contended that it was lnevlt-,1,, for River Vesle, which paral- Toners maintained their attitude 1300 and 1,100 of them," the report proceeds without Interruption. .aid. "On the Tigris our mounted London, May 28 The of war iM thai the enemy should gainst, the Aisne along the greater'01 skepticism and continued to have advanced far The report of the committee troops as as fice tonight issued the following round. Alter a lernnc .iruggie,Part of Ibis frml at an average Fatha. The Turks holding the communication dealing with the disclosed that the exact number of tkrtrarnoul ail aay yesieruay, me umance oi uve miies They dwell on the absence of American aeroplanes in France is village offered little resistance progress of the British forces in Gtrmani at a ruinous cost have Paris Raided. names from the Government's i;316, of which 323 are fighting and retreated hastily up the East Africa: uhtnftd at the farthest point Paris, May 29 Again the charges. plane. There are 3,760 planes in river." "Direct communication has sab-some three and a half miles. Germans have endeavored to "These charges are terrible," the United States. been established between the advanced rr.. .. carry air raids over Paris. Knemy RECRUITS POURING IN AT troops of Brig Gen. Ed. lUUTT ouicii mmj mc enemy - , , said a prominent Nationalist to ,n QUEBEC HEADQUARTERS wards' column, advancing westward U, only won enough ground to ,Mh,"eVue5"d'J the Associated I'rjess. "They will SUS OFFENSIVE IS SUCCESSFUL capital from Port and Amelia, tsaMebini to bury his dead. Mill- nd dro bomb; Lo "ne startle the country, which had Uuebec, May 28. Seen today by Major-Genera! Northey's troops Is divided as to ' 0.7 opinion Washington, May 28. Offensive Mhrr lb Oerman drive on the rmn, un u' lo tU supposed that the Sinn Fein talk the Canadian Press, Lieut-Col. F. advancing eastward from Lake Inln I a S i...St operations against German A. Piuse, officer in charge of the Nyasa. . the I'twv.. ,- i an ftnrl In i,..,v was mere rhetoric. However, Italian Success. submarines are producing good reception of draftees enlisted un "On May 19 Nanungu, hitherto tirorh at Solssons and make a Government's statement so far is tua for Paris by the of VII. Rome, May 29, The Italians results, said Acting Secretary der tbe latest order in Council, the site of the German headquar way rather than I are keening ud their offensive an indictment proof. said he was greatly elated over ter, was occupied by Brigadier- Roosevelt of the and ten Cotttrels, or whether it Is a . - - Navy today, tatvre preliminary for lhe!aln. the Aus ri.ns. MC.po.il Proof of these charges would destroy he added that while it would be the results of the call. "The re General Edwards' troops, without concealing the main,nMr, U, Ad'UUc eo"L M an the hold of the Sinn Fein on loo much to say that the submarine cruits," he said, "are simply pour opposition, the German forces LaVk -f l ing in to Beadquarters. Since having retired southwest in tbe against Amiens. l?e"Jrhe TV 'T the country." situation is under control or Thlnlir Hl4 Unu. luepm u jmtum. .u...vt...e The West Meath Independent tbat the U-boats are not still to May 15, the date on which tbe direction of Manus, abandoning casualties. They toot. first calls were sent out, I have their hospital, containing 11 European merous tie, regarded a. a menace, the outlook Wi'.hlhe French Armies in the says Professor de Valeip. has sent prisoners and machine guns and is hopeful. received from Military District and 73 native patients. 29. As to prominent bishop May was foreseen, a letter a several hundred rifles and a large the existence , Mr Roosevelt reiterated the No. 3 (Quebec; 825 draftees, and "On May 21. Brig-Gen. Edward" 'It aL.fd troops were obliged to absolutely denying quantity 0 ( ammunition and (pinion held by the -department this does not comprise the Uve troops were in touch with fit rround in the Champagne df any'German plot. hundred odd tbat voluntarily men the enemy's rear-guard nine miles storys. that what already has been ac. vz'jj before the massed at- Situation Rsassuring. complished should serve merely to enlisted In Ihe Laval Corps or in southwest of Nanungu. On May Paris. Mar 29. Tbe situation GERMAN SOLDIERS increase the vigor of the campaign the Royal Flying Corps. We ex 23 the leading trpops of our two mired In order. The ECONOMY perfect at the batllefronts last night was AND FOOD and the effort to turn out pect a daily arrival of some 105, main forces engaged the main ?oana tried to, repeal Iheir mni ri,,nrlnir Th enemy rapidly additional destroyers and and the entire district will furnish body of the enemy about half way of March, by thmwing -i k.n. .i n.Ki , with tbe iinusn Army in to my mind, some 10,000." between Nanungu and Manua, and tlUirilir, wiiiic mm jti ." I other craft for anti-submarine ntrthelmlng forces against a shows headway In Ihe centre only i France, May 27. The Dntish bat work. Tbe men leave their present drove it westward, capturing 150 4Mly held position, extending of the quarters for Yalcartier Camp on rides and a quantity of small arms and from and there are signs mo.;l(r)M maintain a steady "Going after them and not tbe western end of the June Cth. had mentum of bis attacks weakening them to after and gun ammunition which Qmia des Dames to Corey near hara,ng flre on a roads and waiting for; come us under Ihe terrible punishment In- is the answer, he said. been buried." Bnawot accurate At least twenty.flve se-rt4 HEAR SUBS ' DEVICE TO Aided. In Flanders, the . . German divisions parlici. rrencn, nl undoubledly has de. THIRTY MILES AWAY and Ilrill.h lrP "un WHO WOULD LIVE EAST? FINE CONCERT IN Hied (a tbe onslaught, and among established "Zl.lroyed concentrations of German METHODIST CHURCH tata being two divisions of attacking. ry - ,,r.rM materially Chicago. May 25 That an en Csardi, The attacks were pre. lines .l of D.rtoe ',,tlwi7h7he banging up of ammunU Edmonton, May 25, The snow tirely new device has been per- Among the last events of the wdtdky intense bombardment which fell without cessation until an fecled whereby enemy submarines season was a concert given in the t pouonous gas shells, lasting the middle of the afternoon being trapped, and which de are iu ur of Canllgny. where Methodist Church last evening. mey) village ral hours. The entire allied put an effectual damper to outdoor of U-boats at tects the presence on rruuecu mc-u the secured some two hundred pris- pui "; which was greatly enjoyed by as held division observances of Victoria Day is the thinly by a a distance of thirty miles, oners. Very severe losses m "' T , ! : . V T T. audience. Notwithstanding the ' Bntish and French troops Friday. During the forenoon most information conveyed to The Chi weather there was Inflicted bad prevailing, wounded killed and were pensive Heavy Loss. . folks prepared to remain at home News In despatch Daily a during this wou - - cago large turnout, and everything the enemy uruf London. M Qllrltlh upon with their noses flattened against re. .. to that paper from its Washing I1ICIUIU6 Buumuii.t - went splendidly from the very be ulanr. north of Rhelms, at the HO". Berlin's Clalma. I .oou. rw. c.piuic.... r. li.ii the glass, staring at the whirling ton correspondent. ginning. Tbe programme opened "tome right of the new Alsne Merlin. May 29. The official (UU canteens and transport.wag- dance of the flakes that pelted "Germany." he says, "no longer with a pianoforte solo by Mr. W- boat down from a leaden sky. Projected is being well maintained. can send submarines lo the trade wn" Vnuehan Davie, songs by Mr. II. of the fight ng on melons ft enemy however, have pro. Sn front announce, up to to confirm th promise and whet- picnics were cancelled and routes between the United States G. Fletcher. Miss M. Patmore, and P"d the ( . sundry sporting events unceremoniously them to further against and Kuropc and expect the caplure of t5.oooicu u. Mrs. Jarvis McLeod. and readings h lines to the west. Although present called off. palrol these lanes and escape de and several. tiii.se. - by Mrs. H. W. Birch nnd Principal prisoner, British losses admittedly are lection whether above or below of the ' Brady. The quality num storm. me iroop. taken by asidfrable ,My c. -BABY MINE" AT THE which the latest reports .. water Any submarine now the Crown Prince nave ue- - - bers was such as to create vociferous ODD th frnnl ln.4lrl lkl lh der WESTHOLME THEATRE moves about within a range of fealed the French and llrilsih.nausveu, I'" demands for encores. Miss Ktmj s casualties are extremely Laon. i have n.ii 10 .luumi u thirty miles of any of the allies' Lillian King gave violin solo, as the result of some of divisions near ,irollIrhl ih-ouKh As the star in "Baby Mine." Datrol vessels can not only be and played very well Indeed, while finxest fighting since March JOIN UP the llritish barrage, un me which marks her first appearance detected but definitely located if the last feature and the biggest "t While apnreclallng the GIRLS MAY YET AERIAL SERVICE whole, they have not been starveu In motion pictures, Madge Ken it remains long enough in any was a sketch entitled "The Play, rvity of the situation, in view WITH but there is great uiscomeni ow. nedy, America's favorjle comedienne, given vicinity. This fact alone goers," which kept Ihe fiouse " the crossing of the Aisne. lug to the failure to improve their is realising the ambition has accounted in part for the huckllng with amusement all "uiury circles are calmly con Mav 28. "Whether food. which caused her to desert the s-reat destruction of German sub. through. The acting was fine all wot that the enemy will be un or not girls will be allowed to join nnrinsr March the bread allow locilimate stage for the screen. marines in the last few moiUhs, through Mr. K, A. Woods as the "' to achieve his objective of the Royal Air forces depenfls on ance was reduced from 1.500 to She is an example of a star who and may eventually, when Ihe Master, and Mrs. J. C. Knight, fening the other fronts where how the "1) men responu w w.v 1,400 grammes per man, ma.ing has reached her place in me patrol boats become numerous as the "Mistress," Mrs. Woods, lar main ouou.n..t. uuuouuieuiy...., ,.. ...m win recent call for mechanics." said the daily rUon half a loaf of theatrical firmament through the enough. Drove to bo the prlie Mist W. Dyer, Miss Tallander. vvjcciea, Major Thompsfin of tho Aerial only 700, instead of 750 grammes. combination of patience, hard antidote to submarine effective. Miss Eason and Miss Hardy as th" Across the Alan. Service, who wns In Ihe city this Despite repealea proiosis, uu work and skill. She Is proud of ness. domestlo staff, and Mr. F. Moore, .'iay i, ine tien. eek, Inspeaktng on this subject. ni heen Increased. The men have the fact that she Is not a "made "The 'ear,' an attachment which all contributed to one of the mo.t itrlking south from Cheinln Girls will be needed lo do ofllce been told that they must "econo. over night" star. "Baby Mine" Is when placed alongside a ship will laughable sketches yet given hero. " ". auer carrying uiai work, act as chauffeurs, etc.. and mlie." ' hen first motion picture, and sne detect the approach of another mPrtant rldor In nn.nnc th.lr bo release men who will be able found tho task of acting H a on vessel, has been known to all THE CRABLE mechanics If "ir ' COURT arduous: because nobody In the navies for a long lime, but Ihe JJ'n'lve Monday, have pushed on to help as THE POLICE Born to Mr. and Mrs- W. G. ,r Q ,Iec'f In crossing do nol Join up in in n -anticipated. studio laughed. Titer are situa allies now have a mechanical de. Humble, of Firth Avenue, at the f I A,np rlve'" between Vallly Girls will a so bo Hefor? Magistrate Carss In the tions in "Baby Mine," Miss Kennedy vine tho sensitiveness and accuracy Prince Rupert General Hospital 3 "rnr Au Ilac. This repre. employed as seamstresses to sew police court tbi morning, Make says, which have never failed of which evcels anything on May 27. a son. front of neatjy 20 miles, the linen for the wing. Ilalackl. an enemy alien, was for a howl when "Baby Mine" was heretofore employed for this lach the wings to the mach Ines-.i.i 25 for not reporting h a a play. "I labored hard over these purpose. Combined with Ihe For New Wellington Coal and Aiiiiuuau v. o.i. iinp- not sounu whereabouts lined lo Iho police, accord. scenes and put Into them everything highly - effective depth bomb, Ir Lumber of all dlmentlons. nearly so interesting as flylnj. l the regulations, nan. .... funny that 1 In uw," she which explodes upon water pres. hon 11S. WESTHOLME i. work that I. mo.t lug to also charged as a d. said. "But Ute cameraman was sum at any dp4h Axed, this de- TONiQHT and work In which women can in faulter under the Military Service very sad, and Ute, dlreeior TaiM! Ium wk4 havoo on the ONLY telligently help, there"." ' ..er -likely aud was orutreu w " ilnwnrlelil soy. I thftwaht IW suMMrini? ki tfee last few Act " to be no difllcul ty in.jecur-lg to mMUM ulhorUI. tMHtglai Uf) Mm fuiuiit ttmnw, saettths. requisite number over -'. ami 8U4wrti that I a bi ml "Unfcssat a sb4Hrin can reach the "oldwyn Feature ;BY women wnen m Han. nerqul. PPrf o4n?r eta at IU" Ms daaJMsallrm undetected or lie MINE" adlan t KnKlUh women have been engaged Idlers Act.n.herman, P and was Ag " ' What for tasmatOad Um Mro. on III bottom submerged until in this work for some time. was a tor, H cn't k any fttsusr. Now the IMM for aiton arrive, it it FBK QUALITY "lr.al "'. .". ..i.i Is SOHM new sIMatowM for H to do any bust. F.RVICK and SATWAOTIO! QAZETI'E Ofllcial . hi. tAaiilnaton Coal r X Vwe7, or ...VJ A khLMlm. Km aA all svr the congested a ' toj s J S4.IU, as,, i: tm .nd Bw PO iNwIslMt,," atw mm lis f iaarlatlon to KurofM, IX DAY W FOB MMLP. ChlMr.,, 1M. an lnvestiu TT satl.factlon. Phon 15. .P. rut weil-patrolM.' Coal Co.