PAGE FOUI, ?E2 DAILY KEW3- THRILLING TALE BRINGING UP FATHER By George MciM anus MR.EUTE OUOT PHOMEQ I ( J f " H M. E WW CHT IN- (TuhOCRVTo f . RUSSIAN ESCAPE ANOVWsrOU rf P SPEAX ILL CO SJSNTH1NC. EUTCW TM I M" UnTLB. MOU W3C;VtHY I TOCOMEOVE &k rUOUOE-tCT TO aJs FROM V ' HroW-HCi?6WT. FOHO Or J VEi:; L Settler Now In Canada In Dana of Life 'Cmii to This jf Country. ' TARGET FOR BULLETS ' Alberta Settler was. Formerly Oflfcer In White Army Fight " Ing Against Bolsheviks ' UALUAIIY, June 1 1. A story replete with thrills., uiid - ti.-irin adventure,---revealing hair rais wr experiences ucb as would provide :ilniinlant material for a novel, was related here for lh first time, by' Alexander Niehol- aevlfch ' kazan-Hek, who some time ago, reached Canada lo take up farming1 near Ponoka, Alia, Alexander, ayouug Russian aris-lorral and formerly a c.avaln. officer iji the While army, is Hit principal in ihe lale sif untisna exploits Alexander relates that during the lailer part of the revolution, when the While forces were coming near the end of their re sistance and the retreat was at hand, Jie was sLricken with tj phus ;tud left lo the mercy of the advancing lied Troops. Hj wa-captured. Lay In Prison For nine months Ahavander lay in prison in Siberia during which time he was condemned Im die, hut by luck, as he puts i. was save,d from that fate. When he wt liberated, lie was compelled to work in a Soviet factory as bookkeeper. Three years laler he was permitted lo return to his native home in Kazan. Here he and nthei former While oficers, organized a secret society, composed of the enemies of the lied regime. This went t on for several ninths, iluiing which time he was forced to report periodically lo the Sov iel authorities, who kept him under strict surveillance owinp to his Imperialistic leaning. Finally b$ and bis associate.-. decided to make a break for freedom with a view lo reachin Canada. False Passports Willi great difficulty he man-aped to obtain a false vise an t passport from a friend employed in the government service. He travelled through a barren coun- ' try by night and succeeded after several (fay in reaching Hlapo-veehensk on the river Amur, , between Siberia and China. Here be was Joined by I wo, friends and , together J tic trio .sought refuse wllli an innkeeper wlio under- took lo smuggle them aeross tin Chinese border. nue inc. fugitives were awaiting to be escorted to safety, the innkeeper rushed in to in form them that Soviet detectives were approaching the house oa 'their trail. Reaching a quick decision the three wrapped selves in while sheets and jumped through a window facin the Amur river. As they jump3d from the bank, the crack of the, breaking- ice, alarmed the sentinels. ' ' Bullets Flying With .bullejU flying aboul them the, lhree"fwided th'rbugh the icy, stream Tin'd show, arid tltrpne-'li their cloak of while succeeded if' evading , their pursurers whj -f continued lo fire for a long limit after they had reached safely Eventually Hie fugitives reach ed the city of Sahalyan in China where Uiey rested for three weeks. As the result of a false report given lo (he Chinese j police by the Soviet consul, lbey( were arrested for the alleged murder of a gold miner and: -.given twcniy-four hours in which Ho leave the city. Later they were permitted to return when the true fads were (l,lscJosed.1 They staged a vaudeville enter,! ?iainnient in order lo raise fund' J-to reach the. Chinese seaboard. -At Harbin the three were joined by a group of Russian refugees, 'who were planning to come to f Canada. Passage to Vancouver On the eve of the civil war in China, this small band of out "lawed Imperialists, oblained pas- : sage to Vancouver, despite da-t lermined efforts on the part of Ihe Cijinesfl Jleds (o prevent their departure, Most of this group npw forms part of a Russian colony in Hie district of Home 'den, thirty miles west of Ponoka, Alta. Notwithstanding his trealment under the Soviet rule, Alexander declares he has ambitions lo re turn to bis native land, to assist iCle '''' ' " ' I 1.36 Ctmt Onm lU imn i t (J n the industrial reformation. At present he is taking a course in electrical engineering. ROTARY CLUB CONVENTION Big International Event Taking Place This Week at Denver Opening Tonight CITY IS DECORATED DRNYKR, June II Thousands of llotarians, from 2,500 eilies in aregailj- decorated Jnjhpndr of tba prevaili'rkg hfllviJjesVnotel lobbies are the meccd i iorrbainfs and choral singing and these spots are proving very- popular with Ihe visitors. The Helena, MopL. band of 48 pieces has been brought o Denver by the "Joy Maids" In high class Vaudeville, We st hoi me Theatre, tonight and Helena Club. .Many special evenls are being! planned, including; a monster Ro-j tary pageant, on .Monday with I i'OO participating. The Denver Choral Society and Ihe .Denver Civic Symphony orcheslra will assist in this entertainment. A dinner of Itolarians from (he 12 Spanish speaking nations will be given on Tuesday even ing, and there will be special banquet of the Hriti,sh delegation; the South American delegation, the New Ikialand and others from sectional parts of the United States, The llotarians have never staged a greater gathering in ; umereni countries are in i inn history of Rotary, for the enver tor the seventeenth an-, registration shows, a preater nual convention of Rotary, which j number of oilies represented, not will open officially tonight aLjonly from this country hut from the city auditorium. Judging, all over the world, inrludiusr from the registration, which sbe- gan with early arrivals on Sat- iilay ami Sunday, the number will reaeh the 12,000 mark in- luding delegates, their familie and friends. Kvery down town street, hotel lobby and .restaurant. is gay with the feslfvo air of llotarians who are seen every where. 1,300 Denver citizens become personal hosts of llotarians. The registrations have exceeded the uotel accommodations and 1,-000 Denver homes have been opened through the rtattfral hospitality of Denver citizens who are not llotarians and who' are proving themselves true' hosts, by tating strangers from all parts oi the world into the bosom of fheir families. Ity train, and by auto they have come ami are still coming in groups of twos, threes and by1 Alliens and by special trains. On tbeir approaching the city the visitors have been met by Rotary representatives accompanied by Hoy Scouls and Highlander boys who guide tbem to their destina tions. These lads have been stationed al camps about six miles oil I of the city on all of the main highways Into Denver. As the Hblarian who is motoring stops at the eauiji he is guided to his hotel or private lodging place by a boy, who rides with him into the city. Hundreds of Hoy Seout and Highlander boys will also serve a messengers to the offi cials during the days of the con vention. Streets Decorated StrecLs are ,gay with Rotary de corations. Streets, hotels, bus! ness houses and private homes Shanghai. Auckland, Capetown. Sidney, Madrid. Ituenos yres, Paris and Vit-nna among others. TENNIS CLUB GAMES START First Round of Championship Tournament Played The first round of the Prince Rupert Tennis Club's championship tournament took place yesterday afternoon with score a follows: Men's Singles Jo-lin beat Duller, 0-1, 6-3. McMordie beat Mackenzie, 0-1, C-i. Carmfchael beat Halfour, C-0, -1. Hlack beat Wallers, fl-1, 0-1. Lambie beat Johns, 6-1, G-t. Howard beat Fulton 6-2, 0-tv Marentetle beat Smith, 6-1, 0. Lambie heat Cahipbell, -1, 7-5. 4-fi, Crew won by default.' Men's Doubles Robertson and Marcnlelte heat Campbell arid Caruilchael, i, 4-0, 0-3. Howard aud Smith beat Mc Mordie and Fulton, 6-3. ma 4. '. ti jiai-kenzie ana i.ruiKsnanK neat Duller atnf Walters, 10-K, 0. Lamhie and Halfour beat Crew mi Hlack, 1-6, 0.7, 0-t. Mixed Doubles Halfour -and' Miss .Mitchell oeat Cruikshank and Miss Cunt liligharn,. 6-2, C-2. ipl, and Mrs. McMordie won by default. f Tonight's Draw Draws for tonight have been made as follows: 3.00 Robertson vs. Cruikshank (Unfinished. . Mafenlelte vs. Crewe. 6.30- Winner of Robertson Cruikshank vs. Joslin. .00 Lambie v. Howard. 7 ..10 Miss turlin and Mitchell vs. Miss Tremayne and Miss , Cunningham SPORT CHAT Fixtures scheduled for fconung week are as follows ball, Naval Reserve vs. Macs. and Miss th Monday tonight Dominion Day cup ties Cold Storage vs. Orand Terminals Tuesday -Senior baseball, Natlvu Club, Sons of Canada vs. Oyo v?ilnesday Intermedials foot j niirsijMy lanernoonj iiyro vs Rotary baseball (evening) Dominion Da cup lies, firarid Terminal vs. Moose. I-rid ay Senior baseball, flyro vs. iJrand Terminal Saturday Junior football, II M School vs. Moose. The fact that the Grand Ter V anted For Sale ForJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR SALE FOR .QUICK S.M.K. 28 speed boat, Winlon six en gine;;- in No. I order. Cha. SvedniarTt, agent. Cow Hay. FOR SALK. Five roomed modern hungainw and two lo'., close in.1 2C0.00 on terms. Apply T. M Ciymont. t'. FOR SALK.- Motor boat closei: also iBmp -park Wizanl magneto. Phini" 52. FOn 5ALIS- Refrigerator eablnct in MIndnl fiMuliiion. lho Ref t20. if FOR SALE- W iekr Iwby ear riage. P.im RhI 217. 137 FOR SALB ihin at Salt Iakes. Apply S. F. Parker. IS minals have already copped oil he Stuart Shield doe not dis-ouruge ffce Moose and Ihe CoU Morale lit the least. They may hat il will lie a different ston is far as the Dominion Day cur series is concerned and hot' earns have . stauneb supporter ho ar' ready to back them ui .n the cuniltntion. The serie-opeut tonight with a game be tween I lie Cold storage and tin 1'rrminal.- and. wnh -the f irnn earn right 011 H toes, a goo onlest is expert fit. There wil e three games Iwtween now an4 luly 1, preliminary lo the fine.: m Dominion Day between th wo high aggregations. Another event coming up tin rfeek which will attract uuile ji ol of atti iiUon will be the Ro ary-Oyro ma tali on 'Iliursda) flernoori. TIW have hanJIj ot done yet fafkiog about llr un that i-nsued when the tw ervice eluhs met on the dia- nond last year a'twl the forth- oming game no doubt will b' psl as gn.id, jiarlii-ularly so i stipulation the llotarians an holding mil to the Oyros thai 10 one who ever played baebali before will be allowed to par ucipaif 1- carried out. It wa not said wtteUier that conditio-would nilr out.!;the teams lha, played last 'year In a fdmilai uie. Wlftiiertf' happen there Komg ut nc a 101 01 inn ot t . V , V--. t 7 . 1 (f'.ll inursaasr when staid uhflne !nd profc-sioBnl men forge. heir affairs for an hour or a order to benefit the Oyn playground fund. I BRASS WINKER SPOON AT RANGES w . lira-! was flie winner of li spoon at the rifle ranges eslerilay. It. Davidson and M. M i.amn iicing handicapped. The following were the scores for the day R. Davidson .. M. M. Lamb .. W. Hraso . . it. Floyd . . . . i. CadwalUder U. Kmitii . . V. JtllKSI'tl . . . . 25 23 32 23 22 23 20 30 31 20 26 25 23 23 liOOTH SCHOOL BEAT 30 85 25 7a 21 2877 166: 1 160 1 1 57 BORDEN STREET IN JUNIOR SOCCER GAME Hoolh fv-honf defeated Horden Street in Saturday afternoon's Junior Football League fixture by a score of 2 to 0. Hoolh School, which''! golmr strong this season had Ihe ede of the play which was Vrlinps a little closer than the score would YOU.VO Man Rind; 35c Hl.-iek 2ft!). .VNTft light housework in faintly of lliree. write slating wage expert! to Mrs. vlr.) H. 8. Trefry. Anyox, H.C. WANTFD Experienced saleswoman for Ladies' Ready-to-wear. wTtle givlrwg pnrtlcu. lar of expefieiwe to Itox Sflrt, Daily News of flee. ill WOMAN Wants Kind; rooking Ponw ltlaek 271. Work TO RENT of any prefernut las wants work, any an hour. Phoni i2 FOR nKJiT.Larsen butldlns at 11 Third Avenue fvat; six room moilern flat with bathroom and workshop premise on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avenue. FOR HRNT. Two first class modern flats; Monarrb ranges, water paid; one frnlhed. WesMinhaver Hro. FOR RK.NT. Two modern houses, one furnished. Apply 215 Fourth Avenue Hast. I f tJRNlSIIF.D Housekeeping Room to rent by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. If FOR RK.VT. Furnished house-4 keeping suite, Mussallemi Apartments, phone 18. :f FLAT for Rent. Five- rooms with bath; Sixth Avenue Wes; Phone 513 or Hlack 3S5. If FOR RKXT, Four hot waler heated. Si Mallet room sulle. Apply Smlti PIANOS for Rent al $6.00 per month and up. Walker's, ' MODERN FLAT for Rent Apply Max Heilbroner. If LOST. LOST. Hot ween Third Ac. and Dowser Street, light colored marten, -neckpiece. 'v Fimh-r pleuse phone, Oreen 327. Ik ward. IJ)STV On Fourth Avenue WesL old ring set wllh opai; Ffnder ypleae return to Daily News Oflipe. LOST. Scotch tf rrier. please phone Red 318. 8UMMER RESORTS. Finder I.AKF.LSi: LODOK, near Terrace Visit Lakelse lit lifa Hoi Sjtrings. Ltthia is one of tlr. finest mineral water known for rheumatism, flood fly fishing for rainbow trout in Lakelse lake and river. Motors meet all trains giving through connection with Lodge. Tele phone connected, lo Terras I. Hruce Johnstone, manaser MISCELLANEOUS SUM. M Kit Camp at Lake Kathlyn opens June 20. For parllcu- lars apply Mrs. K. K. Hirnie, Smlthcrs. H.C. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES MMSM4S Monday, June 14 "IK" 3:21 a.m. 10.8 ft lfl:37 p.m. 18.0 " JO:oa a.m. 1.1 " 22:17 p.m. t).3 Tuesday, June 15 1 r . 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REAL HOMK COOKF.D MKALS Mrs. Unger, Proprietress. Phone, 053. WOOD. Dry Mixed Wood no a load. Dry Fir Wood tcjaa- I ond. ' Cut to any length. Klndllnn, 7.00 n load. Fir Furnace Wood 7.00 n load. A. ISAACSON Phone Hlack 161. Seal Cove, Swbdl). TIHimU T Ai MAIL SCHIDUU ouT-aoma. fr lh tjt LT SitM-- imm i( MWkUy. W-: l turn . :.ra j. frf tltwtrv- iutm riou- 'It r I I.I II 1 tprtif-l U ' 4 ' "1 l I II ifc Hjr ' Sift S ' 1 lb rf tnes ami low time payment rr., -, ,,1 hrins one at lh civ Hhat-Mtoi ! ff a models within ey reaeii tf your poekethook. KAIEN OARAQE Phone 52. Wrecking Srrvir.. Dav and Nighi (I T r WMf ( nrv Kitii'i ) 4e. t t- ' it . a tM At. 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