THE DAILY NEWS ED FIGHTING IN CHAMPAGNE Te ee —— —— GERMAN Ci CASUALTIES TOTAL 120,000 — DISQUIETING RUMOR F ROM BULGARIA BULGARIAN CABINET DIVIDED TWO MEMBERS HAVE RESIGNED RUMOR THAT BULGARIA WILL ATTACK SERBIA—BERLIN SAYS ——<——=— : aan oe _— ee UNWOUNDED - GERMANS STILL SURRENDERING IN FRANCE | jg UNINTERRUPTED FIGHTING IN CHAMPAGNE DISTRICT—PRO- GRESS CONTINUES IN ARTOIS—THE GERMANS LOSE vanet AneY 66 nent Carron ALLIED TROOPS LANDED IN GREECE — ATHENS : cae r ‘as EXPECTS BIG ACTION SHORTLY IN i THE DAR: ANELLES (Special to The Dally News.) {ciously to the heights. In the | ; = at: 260 Saute ae Rial asaieas obama blanent pont. 386 Paris, Sept. 29.—It is expected Athens Report. jthat Bulgaria will commence an Athens, Sept. 29.—An officer on ji n to the terrific fight-jinen of the Prussian Guard were ttack ! a Se € > ons attack on Serbia within the nest/ine British General Staff, who is ne in the Champagne district, | taken. lifteen days. { rress continues in the re- Li t ege Visited. re ; ; here fr , “dé 1s, 8 > f Artois I | as t. 2 ” The Bulgarian ministers of from’ the ‘Dardanelles; éays e e ‘ F sndon, *8e me , BP { ato . é rj ¢ ing P . t sats r Masiieeke Gall ae. tn ep An aviator if finance and commerce lave ra- that, with the landing of troops ; . “we 9 ’ -iflew over Liege today “0” : % ; ieti i i ge today from the signed, owing to friction in the]! Macedonia, the Allies are or Germans have surren-|jines of the All 1 2S af ies. Go g so ocd , ; hie uth cabinet over Bulgaria’s attitude|the eve of the greatest operation he threw down into that city ‘ towards Greece of the war. Germans Lose 120,000. French flags and documents an- The Greek government today Some March ~ ‘ ns 2 oe e | total German casualties, |nouncing { , es re t incing that the Allies were ad- cleased a number of Sikhs and Operating with the Mesopota- 1° creat advance began, in/vancing, and calling upon the : Ld iti ! I ! Ghurkas who have been ivterned|mia expeditionary foree, an at- ded and prisoners ex- opulatio » keep up eir cou! — oa population to keep up their cour- since the sinking of the trans-|tack on Constantinople will begin iermau army corps, jage. : , I port Ramazan in Grecian waters.| shortly, after which a march on to 120,000 men. houg Ps ter n es j Hill 140 a : aitnous® ubjected to heavy Berlin Report. serlin, through the Balkans, will i Taken. fire from the enemy, the airman Berlin, Sept. 29.—It is reported |commence. neh captures ‘Lois lesecape . Be: nate . ee escaped unhurt. {hut the suecesses of the Allies | Explosion on Warship. | . which is the ‘his is » firs sit of air i x ; . 08 1 i h rhis is the first visit of air- en the western front are not of! London, Sept. 39.-—An acciden- 9 n ° , ilny range.|men from the ines of the Allies any great importance. tal fire on the Italian battleship < ae ae since the fall of that city. His a } ‘he overseas agency announces | Bendetti Brin has caused an ex- nely entrenched in these |appearance is described as having the > : rs ; at Br s t ‘re > B 8 s ‘ Lig “ers & “ee sis, ana. oftée’ Hada dnliglie Retisn Baad undahda with great cheering | Oe een tee eee ere iat British and French troops;plosion. Eight ofleers and thre : aon’ greasy, Cheering : have been landed at Port Kathrin,! hundred and seventy marines . ee ground, eldaetena-|by the félgiaus there. An unusual photo showing the interior of a British submarine a ite daca ft h ' a. Tt hiundiied operating in the war zone. The officer is looking fin! possible near Salonika, in Greece, for ser-|have been saved. iree hundrer vice in Serbia. men are still unaccounted for. wheel on thevileft. * MAYOR RE ELECTED SUMARIO IND LABOR ENDAKO FARMERS 'BULKLEY VALLEY STARTS SATURDAY|TRADES AND LABOR _| CHINESE WHISKY (oot ph eer a COUNCIL MEETING SIEZED BY POLICE FORM ASSOCIATION) HAY FOR THE NORTH Francisco, Sept. 29.—May- ’ - Se 24 T we ; Vancouver, Sept. 29.—The e.- Endako, Soak. 27.—On Saturday Prince Rupert Feed Company The Trades and Labor Council In the police court this morn-] . 3 Wah Lee, a placid Chinaman, night a meeting of the settlers of)yesterday shipped two carloads of Rolph has been re-elect- qguiry into the purchase of tvo ed. Mayor Rolph is a man whol|G - tli 6 , a é Chilean submarines by Sir Rich- met last night to conduct routine , the district was he a toe ; has t clear of polities, having], McBride , aia } naa ; : i | manager of the King Tai Com- 10 distlet en 6 ot - wae Bulkley valley hay on the Princess ard McBride, on the outbreak of | Dusiness, It was decided to call : hall and the following directors ; ee = nto power by the Civic} war, will open at Vietoria on Fri-|a special meeting for next Tues- ate wag, Dlarged with, serine were appointed for the new agri- Atice lo... White. BAERS... Tae liquor without a license. the beginning of what may be a ter the great graft scanu-| gay i iati day morning. ‘ultural association: Messrs. Olds, big trade from the interior, if the farmers are careful in grading and packing their crop. day night to receive a report of Officer Bailey testified to hav- Duncan, Braithwaite, Goodall and the Trades and Labor Congress,]/ing seized a package at the ex- Peterson. Over 40 settlers gave ears ago. T : . . : : 45Y Phe citizens Sir Charles Davidson, who will iown their trust in him,|,jnduct the enquiry, arrived at held in Vancouver, from | press office on Saturday, con- in capable of ¢ Stiinta... , ; dias -lreent! 2 eo nei iKlseattle last night, e. route for|'eo" ) : or Y H iit their names as members, and as atairs in a Dusiness-|y nit 8 acdons , # |signe im Yue, Haysport. The { } : ser Victoria. delegates 8. D. Macdonald, W. E. oat : 4 : so many men are out of the dis- av. desis ane C8L Way DY POLUrniE : ts ackage, produced in court, was " | th : tt Pete: Fm) - te Thompson and George Rudder- P F mm 4 aon Chi trict at present at the harvest, it or the sixth year, PATHE FEATURE AT an innecen ooking Chinese tea ‘ ) represented Prince - lis expected to have a large mem- ae : ham, who represented Prince Ru box, containing six parcels of}, Py = ie The annual gonevail meeting of bership. This association fills a felt ; ho dea ; The St. John Ambulance Associa- ong-fe rg » district an i 7 S>S>>>>=====— “Whiffles’ Alibi’ is another of — -—_——_—_—_-- After making the seizure at the}moying picture public through “n ee ATTRACTION these excruciatingly funny “Whif- We are given one week longer vues, the peptice visited the King|the Famous Players’ Company's OP E R A H O US E sh Of The Net” les” features, while “Vanishing}/to sell the ladies’ sam| le suits|Tai store on Seventh Avenue, and/ splendidly realistic five-act adap- RUPERT'S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE found four cases and five sac’s|tation of the world-famous drama TONIGHT AND TOMORROW In Three Parts containing botiles of similar|“\When We Were Twenty-one,” at A 8tirring Screen Production Cinderella” is a screamingly fun-jsent us by the manufacture?s. They are the smartest and best "Latest Famous Players’ Five-act ve peer ny comedy, Pa : : , , ' the British Journal Gazette eee tesnse values we have ever shown. Wal- liquid, the Westholme Theatre tonight Production. Thousand Feet of War News. RED CROSS HOME COOKING ’ 998 The ease was ad “ned til lace’s 228-9, 6 ease was adjourned untilland tomorrow. . es ae ee WHEN WE WERE “ ——_—_— |Saturday. Throug » entire pr = Whiffies’ Alibi” Pet are + this |e Oe I ci ie iroughout the entire produc TWENTY-ONE” On Friday afternoon 0 11s 8 tion, the action is charged with Featuring William Elliot. A Great Supporting Cast. A Corking Comedy, true human feeling, and at times the dramatic situations are very “EXPENSIVE ECONOMY” intense. An exceptionally chosen Comedy, . week, from 1 o'clock to 6, the Red|* REGISTER Gross Society will hold a sale of home cooking in the office of ex- Alderman McClymont, Third Ave, “Vanishing Cinderella” \ Scream Comedy, PATRIOTIC DANCE Under the Auspices. of the * * » * Monday, October 4th, is * * the last date on which * * * * . * * cast supports the star with POPULAR PRICES, + Mer pe splendid skill, Marie Empress, ADMISSION 10 and 15 cents. Bazett-Jones and Mrs. R, E. you can register as a Coupon nights Monda Mrs : y, Wednesday MIs. ‘ ; and F . : . 4 ¥ a Walker will be in charge, All voter. Do it nowl Chapior. il 98 che as the notorious “Firefly,” is an “ee Sun “Esisode ct the. Mye- 1 Oo. D. E. terious Serial “the Road O° sirite. RR FR RR RR EF wrrre alluring adventuress, “When We Were Twentyone” is human to the Jeore, wholesome and truly enjoy- Jable from beginning to end. LONDONCAFE “Expensive Eeonomy,” a real And Grill vere ' ' ere tA AGIOS” 1D the city are requested —AT.-— to assist by sending in home cooking. Raffles as usual will be ST. ANDREW'S HALL a tina. Remember now is the MUSIC FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1945. At 9 p.m, time the Red Cross will be taxed to its utmost to, take care of our CHARI.ES BALAGNO Proceeds to be donated to good comedy, completes a splen- wounded soldiers. Everybody is (Planist at Westholme) the Red Gross Society did program. Follow tt requested to lend a hand, rer OF PIANOFORTE of Prinee Rupert. se | | mae Cafe. Th be crowd to Self’s " a ormer pupil of F. @. Strong TICKETS $1.00 EACH \. Boys’ slicker rain coats in the ere in a reason.. Next Ladies’ rain coats, $4.90-—Wal- TERMS MODERATE, Phone Blue 408 On sale at © 's Drug S mew soft finish, Fish Brand,” at 1$3.25 Lo &3.75—Wallace’s 228-9 Majest 4 4 © Theatre 1o2tt. lace’s. ; . aoe ooo