,anoest CIROULATION NEXT MAILS ww OtTY AND NORTHERN Prom Geuth ~——™ COLUMBIA Princess Peatrice .... Tonight ; For South ative | ary x TH Princess Beatrice. Saturday, § p. ™. ' ome: om THIRTY THOUSAND CHRISTIANS SLAIN BY TURKS BANQUET GIVEN LAST NIGHT TO THOMAS DUNN—FIRE IN SAN FRANCISCO BURNS MANY i HANY PERSONS SLEEPING IN LODGING © .277<2:“"-""" .. THIRTY THOUSAND CHRISTIANS SLAIN HOUSE OVER CHRISTMAS ARE BURNED “*"""." | BY TURKISH FANATICS IN ADRIANOPLE intiantinnininall San Francisco Rooming House Burns to the Ground and trast": a ae Letter From Besiegad Ci al adh isti t Sion ot eae Por oleahion! 8a gad City Tells of Awful Butchery of Christians a — ee That Fire Started vw fortheoming contest at the Order of Mohammedan Priests---Streets Ran Red With rom Cigar Butt---Firemen Save Many in Stupor ‘GIGANTIC WAVE WASHED Blood---Women and Babies Cut Down Special to Daily News. hero “ i ‘ ne the ha ni Franciseo, Dee 27 , | cladiodge Ma the { TRAIN DELAYED SHIP AND DROWNS MAN Special to Daily News. Ihe great bell of the Greek|they were surrounded by furious ‘ ber of persons were | tunate eepel 7 foul a . we Bostol Dec 23 F rightful | orthodox church began to toll,] Moslems and butchered. The i death “in the Gapitol | the emok uhincantints ,| Storms Wreck Roadbed and Delay | One Killed and Seven tnjured|details of the butchery 30.009pfellowed by the bells of other| heart rending shrieks of inno- house early yesterday|dazed and exhausted conditir Westbound Train—tin Some | When Big Wave Sweeps Boat persons in the besieged city Christian churches joan children added to the already the opinion of the|They were with difficulty dragged | Time Tonight. | —-Aimost Founders. Adrianople by Musiems imme. | very window was thrown up;| terrible seene, ‘thers were res.|to the windows and handed out} | eden diately Ather the Mblban « wnintie to streets were crowded with | iu half an hour the outlying he police and firemen in|to the men on the f ladde I ue t “in ain ce | Special to Daily News. ee ee F : is yen, women and children, their| City was completley devastated. who lowered them to the ground|#e G. T. BP. bega ye ains | Queenstown, Ireland, Dec. 27. ee ee oe ‘hands filled with hastily snatehed| Meantime, the Moslems of hought that one of the | Where the ambulances, which} °eUl he d tu fa od | Phe ‘steamet Nippor snemuil ian kimpire were Monday given valuabies, all heading toward|Adrianople, reinforced — by the the bouss, Which was/Were summoned, Gurried ther Se ne [fi this port to Philadelphia,|” the Boston Globe Mi & lrans-| dierent churches, wherein to}outsiders, took up their fiendish 1 people sleeping in the|to the hearest hospita ad a rahe, LA , ‘ . » awa ‘|iation of a letter sent by Nazar-|tindg refuge. Half naked people| work. ‘Toward midnight the eity x the Christmas festi lt was with utmost difficuity}]'"®! 4 ae aging the last day; had to return yesterday for med- iene Dean Kanibelle, and ollicer| began to run through the streets,|was hell. The roars of a million pped a lighted cigar,| that th firemen stapped — the ; “ - Pa a 48] ica ee 2s Ue result oF in the Adrianople Lurkish arimy,| spreading the terrible news of the|tigers could not imitate’ the fire was noticed, the/spread” ol the conflagration, )™'™ er Se en damage done by a gigantic to J. J. Bosdan, president ol the | arrival of the Mosiem Albanian|death shrieks of the unfortunate had gained a considerable which demolished the structure]® =" ” a | w ive which almost foundered the] gjjjianes Kuthiess and wanton | plunderers. thousands. The city was set on ind smoke was pouring|!" which they started s , - ae ” , et vessel, drowning one and injur-|.jqugnter of girls, women and} At the Tepah near the well at| ire in many sections and thou- the windows It is known that several pei a a . ne x a bial ‘©ling seven others babes im arms are rejated in the/the back of the Greek bishop's sands were enveloped in the ‘ Seve fire stations respond-| ished the house, but the exact] | A atti he Ihe wave washed the vessellietter as published today in the | house | met a crowd of some fifty | ames. : the call, and the firemen,|/ number of missing could not be f . sina "| from stem to stern, picking those|Giobe, which im part foliows: igirls, who, frenzied with fear, in the morning the streets : he police accomplished | ascertained one esl wats ajon de ul ke straws and “Human speech canmot de-|turned and fled. In an instant|were strewn with dead.” : r he . g hewd ving ther against the} scribe the agony one’s soul Heels | . = —emmmnanees i GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC TO HAVE. 020. 00) Soy.“ aaa PRINCE RUPERT PIONEER IS > xtermiinatiot yhich THREE HOTELS ON THIS COASI eo id uber oat wey aks nae ie ‘ h hee ' ut s ‘ yy] Like lightning from a clear| rs = ( castes! GIVEN BANQUET AT PREMIER —” — — —_— ne ment of the Baikan alliance and] i E POSSIBILITIES , |CARTWRIGHT’'S WILL before the Turk had time to re-| j DATA BEING COLLECTED IN REGARD TO TH Os Catholic Entertainment ‘ vk \PRESENTATION MADE TO MR. THOMAS DUNN LAST NIGHT ON OF VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA FOR HOTELS—PRINCE M ind gaic ‘ gn this PROBATED AT OTTAWA) cover from the shock given him| ; RUPERT TO HAVE ONE—CONFERENCE TO BE HELD | ewontne-£6 the Catholic Malt, whi the war was declared SVE OF WD GEPERTURE PER CALIPER Sa ; I+ Bo ee , : , rk : , The .gaie . eresceicn endl PRESENT—PROMINENT INPROVINCE FOR 25 YEARS | i annua { : ia ‘ l i iW he 26 1e Wil oO t Baltes “ Orit . | , , ate inne Bune and Se-| ertainme! a ss h : S Lig ; wris yarracks were swung wide open. | F ae ass Dec, 26.—Ther | ooh, PEIN 7 , ' : ; RATS! aS fre re a ole | Last evening at the Premier;locket was inscribed his mono- th rt tt j attle have, each the! received] The affa \ st nd iwi lied Kingston in Septem- At the barracks at the Seljitier | a ee oiled structions to take with them to|a wart velcome is extende ‘ vas entered for probate at] Mahallelsy, | heard the command- Hotel one of the most represen. |8?ain and on the other side Lo oe rom we he conference a the data inja attend and h es-Ithe ce house in Ottawa The|ing oflicer give orders to kill alljtative gatherings of Prince Ru- Mr. Toomas Dunn, by the Citizens L pa s seriously preparing! ,, : ; ie Paicts oo aS ee ‘ne: Oheinitens a al of Prince Rupert. December f i codes pi the possession as to possib “| vilies estate is rn — brs 8. pert citizens sat down a Ml osth, 1942. © PP OCUwY : “" | developments both vl work a en YL. bu out 0 lis debts} ~ = —————— === | festive board to a banquet given . . ‘ — Mr. Frank Mobley presided as roperty i Vietor alli and ol nler-Canadi il u ne $155,000 will be . 1 honor o ir oO » frie es property Ws and of w-anmtas ITALMAN STEAMER SINKS _ |, 920 “= b] reca QCCURS IN THE |r," tin te 0 auivaner an ate ang l el tenants have bee ratlic, as wi xe allected Dy uke is leaves 8 ow, and pioneer citizens, Mr. FHROMAS) Words described the affection and hat hereafter they will| the opening of the Panama 7 - OFF THE ENGLISH COAST ork “ — , . oe one See ey PEACE NEGOTIATIONS Dunno, on the eve of his departure}. teem in which their departing 5 ee a whi ieeh oe ogee a hes rn ' aah ~s eet ae a his family for San Dies0,! teijow townsman was held, eks otic he an which that event il ave o| betlwert en nape California. % : not Phe mai Sinn: Seanladey in . vipers |2"@ Man Drowned When Tripoli Neither Turkey Nor the Batkan| Mr. Fred Stork, in proposing . ix he hotel system, Mi: be SPIED VOMUMDS mem tan Wrecks Near Mounts— weer. Will Recede f It has been known for some 3 a gman, is now on his way to/of the conference w i is said, Twenty-seven Saved. Majestic Theatre. — Positi ae oa time that Mr. Dunn had decided|the toast of the evening, “Our look into conditions,|+@ke facts and figures | prove Albert Dewhurst was the suc- Their sition — ar to take up his residence for the| Departing Guest,’ reflected the Prince Rupert and here,| that there ts o1 this coast a lire Special to Daily News cessfu youngster at the Ma- May Continue future in Southern California.|/feelings of the entire gathering ew to ascertaining how|mendous opportunity for the ex Cardiff. Wale Dec, 2 rhe} jejs Pheatre last night His | recess dunk Moaieiee Rhaiials Much as he regrets leaving the} when he said that sincere was’ his nditions will justify pre tension Of the systems Opera-|riajian steamer Trij i fron eke N 871, drew the gold] vepes x ae : province, in the making of whose|regret in having to bid farewell h the new hotels, and/tions both by land and sea ae Barri Wales was} prize Ponight at this popular} London, Dec.. 27 rhe repre- history during the last quarter|to such an active and enterpris- copies of the plans lwreeked today at Mout the ex. | plac amusement a strong, at-|sentatives. of the Ottoman Em-lof a century he has played such|ing citizen as Mr. Dunn had t by architects both] No Damage by Storm. ‘ : heaste pa ne clive programme has been ar -|pire and the Balkan States are }an important part, he stated last|shown himself to be during his and in Vaneouver for Grand} Times were fa vely this} jane Only rine pers was | range i It includes among) .: a dead lock in their efforts to}®vening that considerations of;sojourn in Prince Rupert. He Pacific hotels have been| morning short before dayligbl! qrowne he rema ‘ rhe excellel features, a two ffect . ha nails nei his wife’s health had entered very|had always been identified with | e “ce yeace e eu 2a5l. ‘ by the general manage-|around the waterfront, when the] seven meimb i ew being|reel photoplay of Charles Reade’s|°" : largely into his tinal decision, but|every live issue and he felt that jwindstorm was fait a (3 | saver nove Put Yourself in His|Neither side will receed from|inat he hoped to return in a few|in a few years, when Prince Ru- tl the company has made| height No actual damage was Place One of the most dra-|their position and it looks as if} years. pert had the boom that it was nind that the development|done to any of the launches and|Tgimpsean Lodge, A. F. & A. M.) 1 scenes ever devoloped in|noegotiations may be broken off. During the evening a gold|going to have, Tom Dunn would Pacifie Goast trade is one|boats that tie up as a rule al the Installation of offi I ving pictures is the fight in ‘In spite of the deadiock, the)/ehain and locket was presented : pressing issues before the| east end of the Government] impsean Lodge, N 8, A.B. & A.jthe deserted church which ap-|{diplomats think that a peaceful|/to Mr. Dunn. On one side of the (Continued on Page 4.) i i tation men of America | wharf Nevertheless, every rope iM \ take place he Mason peat ! this picture \ late |} settlement can yet be effected — le ‘proven by the fact that a con-|and hawser broke, and it beh ved | e Tempk rd Avenue and Fifth |Gaumont Graphie is also includ-|in the matter of the Balkan war. all of the executiveleveryone to be on hand and see} stre« on Friday evening, Dec, | ed Phis shows the Spring- | —_— wads has been called to meet in|to the safety of their little eraft.| 27th at 8& o'clock. All resident | boeKs South Africa's great} See A. W. Edge Co. for wall M al the first week in Jan Several hied away to Seal Love ind sojourning brethren are co rugby team, in action; Liverpool paper. Low prices to make room EMPRESS HEA RE for shelter li many casesidially invited be present 304/after Ulster Day; a negro bap-|for new spring stock. 285-tf ] ] While there is an annual cal! planking and gangways were torn ism, the latest fashions in lady- a IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT the assembly at headquarters|asunder and most of the thoats Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Wear and many other excellent as op a Daily News heads of departments of|got the shaking up of their lives.| Phone 4, ee | — s Ti : i, onesie dhicneriusialetitialahe satiate To-night and To-morrow Night ‘st time on whieh the Pacific] Accountant desires DOOKKCCD~ | ggg cee rpms neni ’ WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING 'THE FOLLOWING ast representatives have been;jing or other work fol wer Ss i FEATURE PROGRAMME ! nto ec ‘rence ly Box 63, Daily News, 301-7 ; the goaforente. Apply PART 1. PATHE’S ANNIMATED WEEKLY REVIEW. | nay be significant that . ™ ’ aa : sie and Jerry at the Savoy./% - The leading events throughout the world reproduced in presentatives at Vancouver, rom and Jet s photoplay See [TCC CTR PART 2. WINDS OF FATE. ——~ —— ——— ; A powerful drama from the Edison Studios. H) : WHAT THE WORLD IS " O NIG LIVERPOOL AFTER PART 3. DAUGHTER OF THE SPY. (Part 1.) } hri t d New Year Gifts DOING DAY BY DAY & ] - H ] ULSTER DAY PART 4. DAUGHTER OF THE SPY. Part 2.) i} $s mas an . . es Negro Converts Baptized This is a maguiticent feature release from the Cines \ ° . Studies )} . at Alabama, U. 8. A., by i Delayed Shipment 4 THE SPRINGBOCKS = ; coeatanat tiiaiiostion ihe PART 5. WHEN TWO HEARTS ARE WON. 5 . Put Y ourself in she einer A very pretty heart story Kalem } " ® The South African Rugby , ‘ PART 6. A DUTCH GOLD MINE. F ELECTRO AND ® Team arrival at South- f His Place LATEST PARISIAN An excellent western comedy from the Biograph Studios. ALL nines © —— i enstes ana ain ae FASHIONS THE PROGRAMME FORK TONIGHT AND TOMORROW : i STERLING SILVER GOODS AT | = Qammeres | ink , A TWO-REEL FEATURE The Launch of the Jup- NIGHT IS VERY LONG, BACH REQUIRING NBARLY TWO . . Mh vereu , ae 4 iter at Norfolk, Virginia, HOURS, ‘THERE WILL BE ONLY TWO COMPLETE PRO. SACRIFICE PRICES \)\ = Bath. Decisive victory From the story by Charles Reade U. S. A. GRAMMES GIVEN, THE FIRST STARTING AT 7:45 SHARP + eal | for the Goloniais by 24 SEE ’ sr 1 The Funeral of the tn- AND THE SECOND AT 9 QULOCK PHERE WILL BE AN ) SEE THE FIGH' aeree ¢ | points to 3. . fanta Maria Theresa at INTERMISSION OF TEN MINUTES BETWEEN THE PRO. a i » . in the deserted church. Madrid, Spain GRAMMES , Sh a . . HA YNER BROS. } ~ MODERN SLAVES d . ECONOMICAL BROWN Prices 10 Cts. amd 15 Cts m, Bo. | i 3rd Ave., near Tth St. Prince Rupert, | * Rex Drama A mission 10c GS 15e Every Move a Laugh PRINCE RUPERT THEATRE CO., LTD. ; od oe iis ; SSS li eatin SS ‘fe m 7