LD ws c Dil. NE ™ feecial Effort to —n o- nediatoly ¢ wer 1g Mocelvod ‘Librery ; isistive - =" vi THE DAILY NEWS PRINGE mY ITY CIRCUS BIG SUCCESS ee RUPERT, B. ¢ a » TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1944. Hi GERMANS LOSE 100 000 MEN IN FOUR DAYS ACOW IS EXPECTED TO FALL ANY MOMENT—AUSTRIANS BURY 40 000 IN ONE HUGE GRAVE GET THE LATEST WAR NEWS FIRST IN THE DAILY NEWS "AMERISAN WARSHIP _ HELPS NONCOMBATANTS (Special to The Dally News—1 P. Mm.) Athens, Nov. 17.—The Ameri- can warship Tennessee has arriv- Port Vurla, in Asia Minor, and will put a stop to the ill- treatment of British, French and Russian residents there. The au- thorities at Smyrna, fearing a bombardment, have left for the interior. LORD ROBERTS WILL BE BURIED IN ST. PAUL'S (Special to The Daily News—1 P. Mm.) London, Noy. 17.—The body ef Lord Roberts will be buried in St, Paul's Cathedral, London, and not at Ascot, as previously an- nounced. ed at Council The City has not yet decided upon the buying of a launch for the use of the elee- trical department. Tenders were in last night but were pot opened. Alderman MeClymont asked be- fore the tenders be opened for some information on this matter. He wanted to know what the launch would be used for. Alderman Montgomery contend- ed that last year it had cost near- ly $5,000 for launch hire. There Af . adi Wg AND SIDE SHOWS PROVE GREAT ATTRACTION THE pOLICE COURT DID A GIG BUSINESS—muUSIC By THE SANDS. it the {stalled one of | ne 4 h ! ae i vid het if I ver il the ep the } i large ! ths th f ! gia tha ifthe l - I j ia anese ind { iii wa we wih oO th whol Freneh and Belgia the BB ~ - | ths and navy represent ~ tt) dec > a saab th l ee te neato too ‘tera AUSTRIAN ZAG/NZ “ERING CORRS ON AHEDANUBE ¢ a * SCOUTING PARTY OV AUSTRIAN ARMY, of with potatoes fr Kits AUSTRIAN TROOPS IN ACTION The picture on the left shows a section of the engineering department of the Austrian army ‘ : : ear the Danube River. On the right is a seouting party from one of the best Austrian corps, of which very little the Ca and a real ve pig, and the Sea left ts retreat before the Russian hordes in the earlier stages of the battle } blished the dinavian i « booths rh ty band and the Metla a4 for the itl j sic Ch UT TURKIS ; ‘ - i y i vith Frank off as a dancing floor and VIOLENT ATTACKS | TWO GUNS DESTROYED oo gy : coe 7 ; KEY T0 A ACK ON GERMANY | 9 The Da i up by al pied } h ' , i that (Special to The Belly Dally News—1 P.™.) | | (Special to The Daily News) : i ; Pe a, N 17 on London, Nov. 17.—A_ dispateh ee ait i m ; | i Se oe O “ns saves » Taek e r Nid . Nieuport fo Dixmuide 004 | RUSSIANS HAVE INVESTED CITY FROM THE NORTH—PART OF te mn Athens says Ge Taree wh gasny” . 4 the 1 annonading CITY IN FLAMES AND INHABITANTS IN FLIGHT— 550 mou Sue tap gene Sem Be- pered hoi sh ! i witl at F ANY MOMENT jstroyed in the bombardment of « being ex g footba { tI preceding we aay — : | the forts of the Dardanelles. The to 40/4 the ¢ K ’ (Special to The Daily News) g a vital economic blow to] /rmer German cruisers Goeben , ' va heck jand Breslau, now flying the I i ' Charles Cullin, ser; W . ae | h ag Hy topped byl. I — n N ” f : oe Germany | ‘rurkis ih aes Save re.catered the rr { lent of th ‘ ha i ‘ th Dix dag | ep een Saye ee ten oO rac Cracow in Flames. | Bosphorus. ' how hous M | ! r s expected at any moment Phe Rome, Nov. 47 rhe Giornale! = ar ! a ‘ e invested on the rit ‘ sath i é dist a f the ng fishing | the ca heir trenches Pie ane ablase. The tee alia. Sabliehes = (Sete =ialge ee ‘ es le ints i iblaz m Venice which says that news | AND PAYS BY NOTE “ G DY | at t! e the ¢ ; habitants a in flight has received there that Cra-| ‘ I} Le i fantry attacks m : ‘ ; : alicit a ind » t! : th a aes ; eRe I the Russians the fall of | cow the capital of Galicia, is The city has received the sum is restor y: the th : h siediiadiae dae” le a i}Oracow means the key to the irning and the inhabitants flee- lof $8,000 from its brokers, Terry, lenient babies; and the F. ©. EB. tent of There is ent cannonading |4"**tial districts of Silesia and) ing |Brigs & Sclater, to apply on the attract r it Reims jconsolidated local improvement yr he many attract tl bylaws which this firm has con- bl ‘ ell om ind they all w ‘ ‘ | tra icted to place. The money will it the ei | eht th — RRITISH GENFRAL Pie as aaron oe - be used as far as it will go in we tinued but will \ plete } MEN RE TED UNDED ». . aying for the labor of replanking nder the chang {f progran Anyone at KILLED IN ACTION A orden street and Fifth and Sixth f the eity ding should put n laue g | : avenues. The lumber for these x : é ae a ; (Special to The Daily News.) i (Special to The Daily News) (Special to The Dally News.) | chemin in thaiin: enentdiadh ei tele by a hes and be prepared ot relax , : S eel Now, of "i. Com. London. Meu an Sretarial tre mas been awarded by n nson i for a few hours Londor Nov. 17 Phe an-| : MR jder to the Westholme Lumber a s made that Brig.|mons h unanimously voted/dispatch states that General De iCompany. Mr. Alberts appeared ce Charles Fitzclarence, of the |the 811 0,000 war credit ask-/ Wet, head of the rebellion in the/pefore the council last night and 9 (Tl Irish Guards, has been killed in}ed by Premier Asquith and also|Orange Free States, has been|agreed to supply any amount of JOFFRE STA (S iction at Ypres his measure for an additional| wounded in the head, De Wet's!the order required by the city . million n for the army. followers are much dejected. It - SS —— = “rs inotes ¢ rree months 7 i- BEGINNING TO GET RESULTS ee eat ee Sonos nate lis said they are poorly armed and|"0te® at three months with 7 4- NFO | « : st, and bs ow © ” PRINCE OF WALES lack ammunition. mission of extending it another saa . ' | * ae . onths if required or of pay- : The committee of the Counci | xX m - 1 , N ALLOWING GERMANS TO WEAR THEMSELVES OUT ppointed, to westigate the | LEAVES FOR FRONT | w ASHINGTON DOES NOT ling off in the meantime. ig ~ IN THEIR ATTACKS—BELIEVED GERMANS TO charge of disloyalty irted last i ys oi was accepted on the unde mans BE DRIVEN FROM FRANCE WITH- night Phe ynajority report is (Special to The a ws we) 60 DRY TILL 1916) ing that the W estholme woulk IN A MONTH. = There was also a London, Nov, 17.—The Prince sign a letter to this effeet, which given below ere as also ¢ trlnenidineness oe Tr ae — minority report by Aldermanjof Wales has crossed from Olympia, Now. 17 Attorney will be drawn up by the city * Oeily News-—4:80 P. M8.) ul Joffre's pla f letting the |g ssey, which differed only in] Folkestone to Boulogne on his| General Tanner has ruled that a p : Lt the ! “ yea th se $ ut rdit f I the other Alder- . a er ce | i fruit ) ween M ~ ol : ' ; “d hot" ny to the front. initiative measure No.3, the state- Before buying your winter un- ! = ' il attlane oppose ccineiions aie ms predicts that tl i h the) go aiy und said the aan should | pyssian REVERSE wide prohibition bill adopted at|derwear it will pay you to look " u iy . | k ¢ FOO ¢ StraiD) Allies w be in a pos LO be laid off for a week at least as BY TURKS REPORTED the election November 3, becomes | Ove! — ween . oll =e my Gen-|drive the Germans from France.! . yvichment The majority re- ne operative January 41, 1916. The combinations and separate Be - ! a ments.—Demers. 266.268 a adie port eing pul to vote was car- (Special to The Dally News) opinion was in response to re- veo a ee | nd Tera a flows: g | Petogtad. «Now, “17-—tussi quest tom Governor Lister fr] EYEE JEALOUS OF SOLDIERS ARE fe a the , oe . > ta 104 admits a slight reverse by the/an interpretation of the act. This ember ’, , . 7 1 RIED IN ONE CRAVE IF OWNERS DEMAND 7, {hho May ind CGouneil Turks near Ezerum, is the first official ruling on the EUROPEAN WAR GETS sant el Re observance of oe measure, é eh tuoi: We pele BASKET BALL. cea’ IN THE LIMELIGHT The Daily ne : ln dis - tl i ’ holiday ith ons : ow Mr. Tanner's opinion goes into ; we-—-1:30 PP. m.) | ' ht tt find that work was the question at length inting A Rotter... | Pruvems ne learried generally und that Men's Own vs. | allies at Rink}! i eth, pe ing Fl Paso, Texas, Nov. 47 War tfer from |eame out that a th as th who took the holiday were tonight at 8:15 sharp ACmenen out that there is no violence has been declared between the f the [ferent byla had | the exception 25 cents. -©°)done to the constitutional provi-|Carranza and Villa elements of f 40.000} dated and tures placed \\ your committee regret eer ———jsion governing the initiative by|t{he Gonstitutionalist army, ac- I ut still 1 , t wae possible lthat il wo was nol sus.|/* RRR HH HH KR acivancing the date in the law it- cording to advices received at axe te I y t eas ed on that eceasion but wel* */ self, and cites many decisions in Juarez tonight from officials of - s ee } ! t think that the action of |* JOE ROERIG’S SHOW. */support of this contention. In]the eonclave of chieftains af da halt} Of those cove mw pla the city employees who worked|* */conclusion, the attorney general] Aguas Calientes. miles |PUMnIe ave against m108 | ve nded to show anw dis.|* The Society Circus is a *) says: A preliminary battle already ! three | there was a petit : Ald. Mont ‘ity to the Empire or disre-|* great success and a credit * “You are therefore advised that has occurred at Leon, between x a Need @ ' al weeks ! WESTHOLME OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT “THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY” TWELFTH EPISODE an AND A FINE COMEDY Admission 10 and 150 COMING! WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY “THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP” Admission: 10,1 15 and 260 PRICE FIVE CENTS eeeee <7