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George Citizen
Vol,3,No.82
PRINCE  GEORGE, B. C, TUESDAY, .JANUARY 14, 1919          {/
Five Cents
Allies May Occupy Some GermanPorts
,Spe< kil to the Citizen.) I ll]t(|,,ii, Jan. J4.--At today's session of tli.e Allied military cotrt-inamlers presidled over by Mar-^'�il Koch, the suggestion was ,nadc that the Allies occupy gome ofl"the German ports, according to in Exchange Telegraph despatch
from Paris.
'phc supreme  council    of    the L.;j-ce congress is in complete ac-;,,;,!, and the gathering has been irunH)ud   by   the   presence    of (apan representatives among the
TONIGHT at 8 o'clock in the Dreamland Theatre Mayor Perry and Mr. K. A. Carney will address the electors of Prince George on matters affecting the welfare of the city. An added attraction will be speeches by the aldermanic candidates. This alone
Spartacan Troops Are Defeated by
MILLIONAIRE NO MORE.
(Special to the Citizen). ought to be worth coming miles       London, Jan. 13.�Several hun-"A lovely time will    be' d-red Spartacans have been killed
Chicago, Jan.  jjl.�Millard    H. Cutter, rated yesterday as a mil-(T1/.v^t.�^,^^ E7*%-~**s* I lionaire broker, today was p-enni-
\jovernmeni r orce iess ,� a cen at the police station
frerte,  an   admitted   forger  of cunties worth $500,000.
se-
to hear.
had."    By all means come!
TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. V'ladivostock. � The     Czecho-
in the recapture of the Silesian railway by German government troops, according to the latest advices from Berlin. The casualties were
SHOPLIFTERS ARRESTED.
Winnipeg, Jan. 13.�More than $2000 worth of goods taken from i city stores was recovered by the
. heavy when the gov-, police when five women, believed
Slovak army is loyal am   no men  ernment troops wrested .a news- f   be an    organized    shoplifting
the head-  paper plant from the Spartacans.  ring> were arrested. Two fur coats The   situation  now   would^ap- vauie(i at $900 are    among    the
quarters   reply   to :\n(\ untrue reports
the     fantastic circulated.
nas'vg�pods, also silk dresses and lingerie, silk and wool mufflers, cut
ation in hand.
PRELIMINARY   MEETING. -4-Specipl to the Citizen).
Steamer Casfalia
Li-js,    Jan.   13.- -The  -upremc j
 council has held a prelimin-
nvectin'g.  Regulaf sessions are
tart today.   The inaugural sit-1
ui the jKv.cc conference will
11 \f\   l;muary  2Oth. !. I'ichon, 1-Vench foreign minr, i�   opposed  to any    recog- , , iif the  Russian  Bolsheviki  ernment.
 mammoth  njilitary  Olympic t will be held in Paris in May '  Unit
pear that the radical group
Buenos Aires.�The Bolsheviki;met withdecisive defeat.
launder control, and it is believed      Paderewski, the Polish leader, |laSs?Hrmkets and  women's   ar-I th'e government now has the situ-   was   wounded   when  an  attempt! {ides of'all descriptions.
, was made to assassinate him, ac-J                     _^_______
Phie   War  Veter-! cording to a despatch from Cop1-�ms  will not tolerate Bolshevism,  enhagen.
Xo rule by any one class, was the' Princess Patricia is to be mar-| motto expressed at their conven- ried in Westminster Abbey on! tion here.                                       February 27th.
Yorkton�fair.    C   Muller    has      As a result of air raids during been  committed   for' trial  on   the  the war, 5611 persons were killed ,; ],,,)-�. .    .;   p. \      ;a!e to see hack in  Prince Georjre at an
in thistancj Harry Boswell. Wednesday land Thursday nights, "The Royal
______.x I Romance,"   with   Virginia   Pear-
| son in a leading part. This is one 'of the most beautiful and inter-on tlye screen.    On
H. A. Catney Elected Mayor; *
_                  .*.            411                  '�       r\        �.      a.     esting plays
Interesting Aldermanic Contests 'Friday and s^y, j
0        _________                                        asco   in   the  beautiful  legendary
� .1          ^    1       1    4.   r drama, "A Modern Lorelei."  The
 ith two to be elected^ fi      service being sho
earlv date.
At  two o'clock yesterday   Mr.  aspirants, wnn iwo u, uc de^          j     service being shown
II. A. Carney, late city clerk, was in each case,    tollowing are   the declared by Returning'()m"c!r Sin- candidates for aldermen: clair   to  be   the   next   mayor     of Prince  George, the name of
Much
 of the
realest    kind    of .�oniedy  appears    in    the    water
^ties-of the latest Ann Penning-
ti
which is to be shown Wednesday ai1('   Tlnirsday   nights     of     this at the    Dreamland,    when Vnnington     as   a   rather scaiiurn   boarding   school >iiia/es her, friends and rela-
Ward One�George H. Adams, n5JNe.ls C.   jorgensen, Theodore M. other candidate being put forward   \yatson% "Henry Wilson.
at the annual nominations.           ;                       -
 Ward Two-John H. Johnson,
 '"'am P. Ogilvie, Thomas Por-
at
the Rex has made an instantaneous hit with the public
CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Services , first    Sunday    after
From the time of Mr. Carney's
announced  candidature  a  couple  William 1\ Ogilvie, i nomas ror-      ^  Michaers and An Angels-of weeks ago it was a foregone . ter.                                               ! f>rince George, Seventh avenue�
picture, '"The Antics of Ann"| conclusion that no opposition to      Ward Three�Charles A.  Gas- j Holy Communion, 8:30 a.m.; Sun-,
-        '                 1 1 '       '        !        !  kill   William G. D. Harper, Pat-day School, 10:30 a.m.; Morning
his election would be offered, and
Mi
the result is pleasing alike to Mr. ^^ j   Moran. Carney and his many friends and suppprters.    Immediately the result  was  announced  the  mayor-
llUs by
elect was the recipient of hearty
Four members of the old board are out for re-election�Aldermen
are o
Adams, Porter, Gaskill and Har-
pi
y appearing in a daring^if |congratulations from, all sides.
Aldermanic Contests. There will be interesting   con-
 y   ppearing in a dag piewhat risque bathing suit; the: �nterested  spect^tpYs  who  flock-; |! after her at the hotel avhere i 'l> scenes were taken nearly up-| Hl the bathing raft and  it  was p^sary  to send  for  the    life-1 s to rescue the small star.      I
per.
Prayer, 11 a.m.; Evening Prayer, 7:3O>.m.
St. Stephen's, S. Fort George-Sunday School, 3 p.m.; Evening Prayer, 3^30 p.m.
Police Commission.
To till the single vacancy    on
tests for aldermanic    honors    I (the Police Commission there are each of the three wards/   Ward three candidates�Richard    Cor-One has four candidates; Wards less,    William    P.    Ogilvie Two and Three each have three Theodore M. Watson.
and
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
11 a.m., service in Fort George. 12:15 p.m., S.S. Fort George. 3 p.m., S.S. Prince George. 7130 p.m., service Prince George.