——— ET anna ORE M ae Pee et te THE DAILY NEWS GREEK TROOPS ARE DETERMINED TO FIGHT — oo ———s i CENTRAL POWERS RS PLANNING ATTACK ON SALONIKI--RUSSIANS STILL SUCCESSFUL UL CREEK TROOPS TURKISH ARMY VON RINTELEN HUN EGYPTIAN = FINANCED NEW | CAMPAIGN HAS ARE STRAINING | ASSEMBLED ON | AT THE LEASH GREEK BORDER MEXICAN SCRAP; BEEN CHECKED } j | Movement on Saloniki will be Led) unks jeg by German Preparing <—-— anodes Vv Mackenzen—Greek me catia Demand ee aaa closes Far-reaching German Bessarabian Front—German A Fight. a eae Plan to Raise Trouble Reinforcements Have : Scheme Extended. For Uncle Sam. Arrived. (Special to The Dally News.) London, Jan. 7.—The Russian (Special to The Dally News.) m on (Special to The Dally News.) ndon, Jan. 7.—The invasion (Special to The Dally News) e by the Central Power Paris, Jan. 7 A Turkish army New York, Jan. 7.—The money (reece ‘ ‘Ts - . oO 50,006 , ; : furnished by the German govern- j ‘ ; about to begin, and General|[°! 159,000 men is now on the ks Vad Salen ae successes in Bessarabia continue. . ment to Von Rintelen, who un- Mackenzen is moving against}@reek frontier under Perrtef : es Teutonic reinforcements have ar- Past der arrest here for conspiracy, pian a een SOnmees” St Se was used to. finance the new re-|rived and the batt! continues with Bulgarians have res » expectec at a % ‘ks ' 2 ; : { rian lave resumed pected that the Turks will at volution in Mexico, according to|greater intensity. During the last centration on the Greek|tack the Allies in Greece from the i a report from the federal author-|four days the losses on both sides E border, and a squadron of Aus-j|northeast while the Bulgarians pT , j its ‘ nee | ities. The new revolt was carried|)ymbered eighty thousand. iviators has arrived atiland Germans attack from the : : out under General Blangut, for- Egyptian Campaign Checked. " a lppaster erect mer minister of war for General T . he R German Prestige Declining. British Submarine Sunk. sg The Great ofansive by the Rus- reports that Germany's} London, Jan. 7.—A British sul ee sane an, Senennents, mee hat het ens eports i rer i s AONGON, Jan, 4 f “lish SuD- j ' bs Further Investigation. the German campaign for an in- ize mm Greece is declining.| marine sank off the island o ‘i , 5 , | The federal grand jury began}yasion of Egypt. : rhe Greeks are determined to re-|Texel on the Dutch coast on ; izati , 5 ' c its investigation today. It has Kaiser’s Illness. threatened entry wid ” Thursday. rhe Duteh cruiser been discovered that heavy funds The Rupert Hotel bulletin con- | and Bulgarians into Greek} Noord Brabant rescued the crew were deposited by Von Rintelen in}taing a report from Berlin which \ 7 and landed them at Helder, in the banks along the Mexican border.|qenies that the Kaiser is seriously , Greeks full of Fight. north of Holland. The authorities will produce the|i, He is reported to be suffering The Greek commanders have Derby Scheme Continued. men whe received ite funde Siiad shiner soenmialebh aude. i the war office that it wi The Rupert Hotei wire says that | “i: be possible to hold their men{Lord Derby's ees to be con- te: Eis ‘ j f ; TRADES AND LABOR Rigs. of Winnipeg, they had also fror attacking the Turks anc/tinued for six weeks longer to i vs ‘ Ps - ' conferred a benefit on the working Bulgarians Greek soldiers at|give the single men who have not ~~ COUNCIL MEETING men of the city th nasihe awit oat Lh ook A “ r to SIR JOHN FRENCH if HIS NEW COMMAND —— = Kava threaten to mutiny, and|/yet volunteered an opportunity t ; é te : ; iz : S. D. Macdonald presided over] Ald. Nicol said that he had en- I nanding that they be al-/come in On the 15th of December, Field Marshall Sir John French as- nat, ae re tered tk il at a ti when art if see At - . r O ® ¢ a a i _ 4 as ‘ a oO 2 . ” 1 oO ed to fight or disband — | sumed his new command as chief of the armies in the United |82 attendance of about sixty ater Me noun a) e Me tee FOC OHO HEH HH BH) Kingdom, after seventeen montlis in the field as commander-in- |the Open meeting of the Trades the bank had threatened to . oe ; ELECTION POINTS chief of the British Expeditionary Force in France. Our unrivalled and Labor Council last night. Af- a account. On —— o j ow LiONEY BURNED UP picture service connections enables us to publish today the above |ter outlining the policy of the| finances, little work ~ : a i IN CINCINNATI In seeking the highest first picture of Britain’s popula r semer at his desk in his new job, |couneil, including an eight-hour|8nd on the board of works ” sicher aaa day; the protection of the city}bad a hard time distributing a i franchises. anc e encourage-| little york among any men. MONKEYING WITH SWITCH BRITANNIA COMPANY —_|s2-biss: an the encour They ajwess thied. te bush ek the ment of the city market, he called office within the gift of the city, Mr. McCaffery’s mo- (Special t» The Dally Newe.) Paul, Minn., Jan. 7 Yere tives are as honorable as UYS LU BLE ’ married men and spread the work xploded the vault in the} his electioneering methods CAUSED RAILROAD WRECK B VA A MINE upon Ald. Casey to address the . ’ ae ice seting as fairly as possible. As a mem- States government build are clean His success on —_—— meeting. scaped with 8600 in cash polling day will bring (Special to The Dally News.) @pecial to The Dally News.) \fter dwelling upon the social|ber of the licence committee, he nen = es Vancouver, Jan. 7.—The Brit- iam is ; is sey 3 llion revenue slam; benefit to the community Moose Jaw, Jan. 7 It has been | porate - rhe B revolution going on in Europe, as had assisted Ald. we o a the li i ling Company shia re > war . Casev saiq|/mayor in taxing the banks $200 Money Burned. at large. He is absolutely discovered that the wreck on the|?"™4 Mining ompany, which }a result of the war, Mr. Casey said 7 y . it 0 on. p ‘ 1 : : : wns valuable properties in the|that one of his chief aims in the and the express companies $100. nati, Jan, 7.—The Adams qualified for the position C. P. R. at Moose Jaw, resulting : As chairman of the city market f ess Company building hers and it is up to the rate- I lives, resulte ,| vicinity of Vancouver, has bought council was to promote the wel- . y i om SP FORK 08 See Aer OR, TOOLS sor ot{fare of the city market. Apart}he was proud to say that revenv burned. involving a los payers to get busy on his : : th the} Silver mune in the interior of : i ea eee tk : from someone tampel! Ing with the : ; : ie from a few business men who felt exceeded expenditure as montn. 000, including $300,000 in behalf in order that his ? |Mexico, at El Potosi. It is re- ae ae aes ce switches This came out in evi-| ee <,,\the competition, the people were As representative on the hospita money majority shall bea record- jported that the purchase price 4 epi Oey : ; | , a elie board, he reported that the debt dence given by Switchman Wheel satisfied with the market —-—— breaking endorsement. . jruns into millions. ¢ tee ‘imotinlé Sap ep esialings 9 . the c ’ 's -— In financial matters, he was in}|® re Institution ha e re- CHEAP FUEL McCaffery is a quiete! er at the coroner's inquest : 29 f in time : th Newton is HO RR RRR RK KH] favor of the serial bond system |@uced by about $2.000 and in time Cpa yroposition man Ne ( ' Oe : . ‘ : } ni vood out to any lengtt : 7 t waters run deep \% THE MAYORALTY and was opposed to any increase|!t would be on a sound financial vut quie aters ru ’ ; - or . i $5.00 cord 2 feet—-84.50, 4 feet M fr busine VANCOUVER HAS FIVE ay * a - e i > being made in the city’s indebted- basis. and McUatlerys JUS 258 * To the Electors 0 1e «(City o . : ; al rea ? : Also best lump coal MAYORALTY ASPIRANTS * Prince Rupert, ness. With regard to day labor} 4¢ also strongly supported the PONY EXPRESS. | * Ladies and Gentlemen In’ r¢- he explained that the reason why (Continued on Page Two.) - . singularly useful man for | sponse to the wishes of a large ate SP GERI 1916 (Special to The Dally News.) | number of ratepayers, I have con- he supported the contract system ee a anc iF 7 There are|* sented to again become a candidate with regard to the Digby water The Daily News pre- Vancouver, Jan, 4 ere a | for the office of mayor for 1916, scheme was that it was choice WESTHOLME between a contract or nothing. He OPERA HO USE still believed that the work should | * In the past 1 have made i: it a point of always being on the job in carefully guarding the affairs of the city along the lines of im of Me- caffery for the City's tired five candidates here for the may MAJESTIC :: THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow scribes a course oralty. They are Walter Hepburn; \ r mn me Rl tins | naa a aa adh eee feeling. - ian Ald. Thomas Kirkpatrick; Joseph \* ae oo Se og have been done by contract, pro- CHARLES CHAPLIN Bock ason The yauly : * yased upon efmMiciency, e e E39 : Ee eclety Comedy Ativastion The re : Martin, K. G.; Ald. M. McBeath, ig servation and success of our public vided the 45 cent wage clause wi In His Famous Screen Riot “LILLIAN'S HUSBANDS” News does not publish a “SHANGHAIED”. utilities, HH eee Hee eK eK KKK Ke KKK CK KH eee EeEhU eR ee KF * > * * * * . * * * . * * * * * * * . * * * * ability should make him a * * > + * . * * * * * * & * * . * «© * * { ’ cNe serted, » strongly supporte ree acts three thousand feet list of the blunders made and ex-Ald. J, D, MeNeill All the is If these efforts have met with inserted He strong!) aoa rted Everybody kept in an uproar of tughs from beginning to end are » ad aldermanic seats will be con-|# your approval, might 1 again solicit the plan of publicly owned util- merriment by Charlie’s funniest pro- ae by the present elvie aa- . * your support as @ means of the ities and thought every attention duc de at se = tration is because it tested |% continuation of such a policy for » wet 5 74 duction, made at sea, stratio : ' ' - ian 9 Pours tr : > pai TC wen leasing refned subject from mini "Tee sg Oseped j%* the next year? Yours truly should be paid to the schools, ever “IN THE DAYS OF FAMINE” London Truth's own Stories is only a four-page pas | A, M. NEWTON if at a heavier levy . a who have qual- It is never good form for a Nan | x au 6 t y- In three acts—-A story of the fr “ALL STUCK UP” All those th for to pose as too innocent We ORR ROR oR ORR ROR OR OR a OF With regard to the mayoralty, Northland during the Red Year of j 1em se as . ‘ > ; \ scream comedy : ities that fit 4 de Way aa Bo “ ee ——————= |he said that Mr. Newton had been Plague and Famine. rem ae s woulc , ‘ ; ie Don't Mise very Subject Really aldermanship ie PBS the first in the council to insist “NEVER AGAIN” Qood well to begin laying that wages be inereased from 37% Epeterens See. See —-Oeeey, ne = : lay counter. F iB ADMISSION “410 and 16 cents ut on the disp ee cents to 45 cents per hour, and POPULAR PRICES, 10 and 15 cts. ea eeneeNEr » haven't as yet nobler ad etavohastis ih euar mine Coming Monday and Tuesday, Geven We ha sia ti FOR 1916 had stayed with it ever since. He Coming Monday and Tuesday, “The noe preanete one Best Variety one many specimen }pointed out that Mr. McCaffery i Diamond from the Sky." "ver exhibited, every reel a subjec wea . tract the eys * was a member of the only council Prrree o ek RE ** C ; , : xe ee Pair etree a e which had deviated from this rate, — ee oe\i— since its inception. LONDONCGAFE }|..\... mn aa SOLICITS YOUR SUPPORT in edhiaat ae ellie sporting § streak { $50 on Newton. When =—_— the Trades and Labor Council on And Grill ae snly called by a friend PROMISING TO DEVOTE HIS ATTENTION TO THE AD- the good work they had done in DAINTY MEALS AT oe age would be figur MINISTRATION OF THE CITY’S AFFAIRS ALONG LINES bringing Parker Williams to this REASONABLE PRICES whom he t Z i his feet became THAT WILL TEND TO MAKE PRINCE RUPERT A PRO- city, on which oceasion he gave} Follow the crowd to Self's Hart Bik. Third Ave. es ~ as was nothing do- GRESSIVE CITY. the Conservative regime the grill-|/@afe. There is a reagon.. Next chilly ane ling j served. ‘inging Mr : o BOXES FOR LADIES val “ jing it deserved, In bringing Mr.|Majestic Theatre. 10°C.