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NIK VAM 'UUVEK WOKLD, THURSDAY, SWlttMJJttK WIS Our enormous turnover and our sys tcm of clearing everything as we ko along make this store one of perfect pleasure, as each day, week, month anil season brings along fresh and fresh novelties. Tor this Kail we luive secured an exceptionally brilliant and beautiful bevy of ENGINE STOPS, AIRMAN FALLS IN VANCOUVER it Children's Footwear 1 II If there is uny department of a well conducted If shoe house that demands special attention It cor la II tainly Is the Children's department. If Our Children's Shoes are built for business by the jw The leathers, tho shoonitiking, the styles and the LOUSES Thousands of Citizens See Flight i Pair him. WMlte, Irony Lieut. V.

A. Bishop Crash to Roof of West End Home. tn fabrics mo fashionable, styles most select and shades the smartest. 1'opular prices based ujjon war time economics. fitting are right In every detail of good shoemuklng.

Eg All styles and every size for perfect fitting. We also make a bravo show ii A lady's dressing table is not complete without a piece of this beautiful toilet Avare. invite jour inspection of a new line consisting of all the needed pieces, in Avhite. Also the newest creation "inolors" Avhich adds distinction to a lady 'a dressing table. Inspection incurs no obligation to purchase.

INJURED MAN'S STORY FROM COT IN HOSPITAL UNDERSKIRTS ii tn every latest color and slylo and material. Ilrfinement is their keynote. Crowds to choose from. Kvery purse catered for. CONSULATE AT MOSCOW RAIDED BY BOLSHEVIKI (Continued from fafe 1 I aee whero I was going to land," he replied.

"What did you do when It started down?" "Braced myself in my seat." He wua told he was a lucky man to be practically unhurt alter such an fa PAULL 6 AVcDONALD 413 HASTINGS ST.W. 4 13. experience. 'Yen, It was a miraculous escape," he said. lurmiT Sub Corumunilcr.

LONDON. Sept. 5. Renter's) Captain Francis Cromie, D.S.O.. hose 15 il 623 623 Flew Many Times From England to Paris First Mishap in Sight of Home.

The provincial government will be nKniblc for the damage sustained by the liTdro plnno built in Vancouver which fell yesterday during a trial trip, 'flic niiu'hiiie which ctvst in the ni Igh IkhhI of $MltiO had not been tiur chasccl by the forestry department, hut had been leu nocl 11 riol of a year, anil during the first two and a half months the government undertook to be rc sKn.sihlc for all repairs, stated Hon. T. I'attullo last evening. ml murder at I'etrograd has called forth from tho British government an urgent demand for reparation by the Soviet government, was one time a submarine commander At tho outbreak of the war he commanded tho Hongkong submarine flotilla. During 1915 he commanded tho IMS In the Baltic and torpedoed tho third class German cruiser I dme, also sinking or destroying 10 German steamers.

In November, 1515, he assumed command of the Baltic flotilla and In May, 1916, was awarded tho D. S. O. During the Russian revolution ho handled the situation with great tact In April, 191S, he was responsible for tho destruction ThiH was tho first fu.ll ho had had In an airplane, he said. When he went up It had been arranged thut he would drop a letter over his aunt's house on Robson Street to see if they could pet it.

But the accident interfered and he did not drop it, though he was but two blocks away when he landed. Crowds Collect Souvenirs. The news that the seaplane, which lias been the object of interest to many citizens recently during its trial flights, had fallen, spread like wildfire throughout Vancouver and In an incredibly short space of time the scene of the arcident was packed with a dense crowd, many of whom spent 1 Granville Hastings Street West, near Don't Miss a Chance to Win the $20 Washing Machine We give a Ticket with each bottle of JAVELLE WATER purchased. Large Bottle of Javelle Water only SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY PANSHINE tins for Dunglng headlong from a height and evacuation of our submarines in the Baltic. He was appointed to the meir tlrst moments in collecting sou venirs of the event.

of approximately 1000 feet, while thousands of citizens of Vancouver gazed horror stricken at the spectacle, the new government hydro plane, in Automobiles bv the srnro d.ishsrt fn tne spot, the surrnu mline trnt which Flight Lieut. V. A. Bishop, lntr thlcklv i aired 13. of the Royal Naval occuPants hurried to get a view of Force, was making a trial fl mo ruined plane.

crashed.throuph the roof ot tho resl rlenre of Dr. J. C. Farish. 755 Bute According to Hoffar who built the machine, the value of the plane was approximately $8000.

and it is iiuaajaii cm una? lu ills Klluvi edge of Russian and the conditions' prevailing in that country. Intense Indignation. LONDON, 5. The attack on the British embassy in I'etrograd last Saturday, involving tho sacking of the embassy and the killing of Captain Cromie, the British attache, has aroused intense indignation here. The 'morning newspapers in their i editorials denounce the act in the strongest terms and endorse tho British government's action.

J'hey assure, the government that it will have the Kobin Hood Flour, per saek $2.70 low regarded ns practically a total loss, although there is a possibility that the engine may not be as badly Street, yesterday afternoon, and now lies a total wreck. ir. J. C. Farish told The World this morning that be did not know who would defray the cost of repairs to his home.

He had done nothing yet in regard to making a claim. So had been to do Kye 'Iour, 10 lbs. 75 c. ntl in a l'uro I.ard, lb JJ.C Criseo, HoC, $1.03 Ontario Cheese, 25)0 (Jrocerteria Butter, lb. American Brand Coffee, per ib.

H3 expected. Recently the machine has made a number of test fliht nn.in ih trol Of Capt. H. K. Mrk'xriTlo uhn all possible for the fallen airman still for Sleero Cubes, tins )(; Rotary Coffee, lb.

after being thoroughly satisfied as to support of the nation in enforcing the punishment of the perpetrators. Tho Times says that tho account of us reuaoiniy every way, gave his O. K. and the apparatus was taken over by the provincial government for the purpose of a forestry patrol the affair given by tho Bolshevik! newspaper I'ravda shows that it was Cnnail Food Hoard I.lronce 'JIUW MAIL OROK1W RECE1VK PKOMPI'T AND t'AHKtTL a considered act ot tno uoisiicviki ATTENTION. of the debris by rx government and not a mere outbreak con peris reveals the fact that all trol wires were In perfect order.

of brigandage It calls for the exemplary punishment of the murderers and the accomplices. It approves the British warning against further acts No. at 2212 Fonrth 'Arrnne. No. 9 at HohMin stmt.

No. 10 at City Market, Mnin Mrrrt. No. 3 at IK t'ainbia Mrrtts wholr nlr, mall order department and office. (jROf KRTT1R1AN No.

4 nt MM ISroadway, nrnr rn nr No. nt 7H ttrnarlwar V.nt. No, ft nt 6 i Airtorirt Ortvr. No. 1 ul 1078 ouiim Inl Drive.

THE POPULAR CREAMERY BUTTER "BLUE RIBBON" marketed by the Standard Milk Co. and delivered to its customers. POSITIVE proof as to the quality of this butter is shown by the fact that its sale has more than doubled in the last two months every housewife who uses it is more than satisfied with it. Might Lieut. Bishop, who prior to leaving for France with the 72nd Battalion, was an employee of Coleman Evans, Berved a year In the trenches and was at Vimv Uidce of violence, addinr that there are about 100 British subjects yet In that part of Itussia in which the Bolsheviki rule.

H.O. KIRKHAM CO. LTD. LIU. and battles, after which he was given a commission and transferred to the Royal Naval Air Forces stationed at Southampton, where he fl VICTORIA 1 Course Is Nearly Run The Dally Telegraph Interprets the PHONE SET.

8139 VANCOCVER meaning of the outrage thus: acted as instructor. He made a "The Bolsheviki leaders know that in the hospital. The aviator had a miraculous escape, for despite his terrible fall, his injuries were found to consist ot some se cuts and bruises about the face and head, together with a wrenched back and a bad shaking up, reports received from the General Hospital this morning being to the effect that the patient was resting easily and no ill results were anticipated from the accident. Flight Lieut. Bishop, who arrived home on furlough nine days ago, is visiting his aunt, Mrs.

A. O. Martin, 1301 Robson Street, this being only a block from the seaplane landed after the spinning nose dive which it took to destruction. In glorious sunshine shortly after 3 o'clock, the aviator made his ascent, and for some time flew around over the Burrard InJet and tho city. Shortly before 3:30 he circled out over False Creek, many of the residents south of the creek watching his evolutions.

Pointed Nose to Earth. Suddenly, to the surprise of the watchers, the droning of the engines ceased, and a moment later the machine appeared to drop in a series of short falls, then, to the horror of all, it canted to one side and immediately afterwards pointed its nose to earth r.muber of trips to I'aris, taking over new maclun 's for the British thcir'course is nearly run and having waded in blood to power, they are re solved to shed more before they fall." SPECIAL SATURDAY OFFER The Chronicle asks how much CONFESSES TO 2 LBS. $1.05 "Blue Ribbon" Creamery Butter longer the Russian people will endure the corrupt and bloodstained tyranny which has ruined a once great country and made It a byword of contempt. According to foreign office advices. Captain Cromie onposed the Bolsheviki troops and killed three soldiers with his own hands.

Captain Cromie was kil1 and his body mutilated. Tho documents at the embassy were KILLING GIRL delivered to the home of any customer ot the Standard Milk Co. on Saturday morning. GIVE TOUR ORDER TO OCR MAN" WHEN' HE CALLS ON FRIDAY MORNING OR PHONE IT IN TO FAIRMONT 1000 OK 1001 BEFORE FRIDAY EVENING. STANDARD MILK CO.

destroyed. It is feared that similar 5 outbreaks will be committed against the French embassy at I'etrograd. Precautionary measures have been Italian Arrested in Westminster and Deported From This City Springs Sensation in Portland and went spinning down. taken, the foreign office says, and A moment later it crasnea uiruus i 1... I.

V.rtna thn flLCt some French soldiers already have arrived at Petrograd. The Bolsheviki Eighth Ave. and Yukon St. l'honcs 1000 and 1001 Canada Food Bosrd Licease No. 11501 me root ui ruimita that it struck the sloping roof being resnonsible tor the mar are renorted to be encouraging the Advices to hand from Portland, vellous escape ot me occupaiii "i concerning Giovanni Monaco, machine, lor the raiteis ui mo jthe Italian deported from this city and Have ynu tried oar new Household Sir.e bottle of f'resra.

Foil 7 os. bottle for a Quart milk tickt carried un our delivery wagons. ins, while tney couapauu heavy engine with its terrible Impact itriirk. hioke the force of the fall. suspected ot being the murderer of a 16 year old girl in the American city, II tq nf fl iriMut uaneolinniil nhopyyitan populace to massacre the British and French.

Consuls Kcach Finland. WASHINGTON, Sept 5. American consuls, members of the Allied missions and civilian refugees who recently left Russia on a special train, have crossed safely into Finland and THE HOME OF THE VICTROLA ANT) VICTOR RECORDS WE HAVE THEM ALL INSTRUMENTAL RECORDS, DANCE RECORDS, VOCAL RECORDS Our immense record stock is the largest on the Pacific coast for you to choose from. Courteous salespeople, musically trained, to serve you; comfortable, artistic daylight parlors, restful surroundings, all for your convenience, and VICTOR RECORDS, the world's best vocalists bands, orchestras and vaudeville artists, at your command. They rer ord exclusively for the Victor.

VICTOR FIREMEN FIND SPEED should have arrived yesterday at Haparnada. This word came today from Consul Haynes at Helslngfors LAWS AREJN CONFLICT which, had it occurreu on mo and clear up a mystery which at nearrby, would have meant instant tarned to tho ttccU3eJ man. death to RLshop. Monaco was arrested in New West The airman, according to eyewit mmster and taken in charge by the nesses of the crash, was out on one jimmlgratlon authorities, who, how of the wings when the machine struck, Cver, were somewhat confused as to and while he did not remember ex identity, the reports from Port actly what happened as he approached land ieading to tho belief that Mon the earth, it is believed that in anjuco coud not be the wanted effort to right the seaplane he climbed thcrei aa lbe person suspccted of the from the scat and made for one oimurd0r ha(l an injury t0 one ey6i the planes, this fact also being greatly iwnere ag nian arrested in New responsible for his slight Injuries, for Westminster was injured in the op had he remained in the driving seat pUc (City Bylaw and Provincial Act under date of September 3. Kerensky Relatives Arrested.

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 6. All the relatives of Alexander Kerensky, the former provisional premier of Russia, have been arrested by order of the ECONOMY MP Bolsheviki extraordinary commission, according to the Isvestia of Moscow. Tho newspaper also reports the suppression of a revolt at Erjansk he would nave.Deen crusneu a Tne authorities decided to call in engine plowed its way through the after the town had been placed under RECORDS are made in Canada. Foster home industries by buying them.

VICTOR RECORDS remain the same price as before the war NO INCREASE. The only article you can buy today that you do not.pay more for. We will gladly play, without obligation, any record you wish to hear. Complete stock of Victor Victrolas. martial law.

Fifty three Anarchists were arrested. FRENCH ADVANCE RAPIDLY CAPTURING MANY TOWNS (Continued from l'aae 1.) roof of the building. Dr. Karish was absent from his home when tho accident occurred, but returned just as the airman was being taken from the roof, and at once rendered medical attention, accompanying the patient in the ambulance to the hospital. Bishop's Own Story.

Flight Lieut. Pishop's own version of how the accident occurred bears out the opinion of eye witnesses of the fall, which agree that the engine stalled and that apparently the speed at which the plane was travelling was not sufficient to allow the aviator to plane to earth, the result being the sharp falls which preceded the spinning dive. When seen at the General Hospital MASON RISCH LIMITED V.VNtmVER BLOCK 7S8 STREET Detective Ricci, of tho city police department, whose knowledge of the local Italians is wide. The officer at once recognized Monaco, and explained that some time ago the man came to him and tried to get a revolver, with permission to carry the weapon, stating he wan going to the woods and desired to have protection. The next thing the police heard was that he was "wanted" in Portland for murder.

Following the detective's interview with the suspect, the latter was held by the Immigration authorities and later deported to take trial. Today advices from Portland are to the effect that Monaco has made a full confession of his guilt, it being understood that he will plead insanity as the cause of his crime. According to local information the man was apparently In full possession of his faculties when under arrest here, and had at no time showed signs of being mentally unbalanced. IS The manoeuvre which forced the retirement of the enemy over the front of Mont St Simeon and the Canal du Nord began Tuesday morning with an attack upon a strong position fortified and protected by wire and machine Bun nests. The attack The idea of savin in funeral expense is very often ignored mitll after the obsequies are over.

Then It too late. We are always reudy to advise with those employing our services as to the most economical way of holding the funeral without sacrifice of dienlty or pride, I nder no circumstances do we try to In tie.ise expenses merely to increase our profit. MOUNT FLEASAKT UNDERTAKING COMPANY 232 RING SWAY Phone Fairmont 58 I Do Not Agree. Drawing attention to a conflict between the Provincial Traffic Regulation Act and the city Btreet traffic bylaw, the local firefighters' union presented a nice question to the civic fire and police committee on Wednesday afternoon, setting it forth in the course of a long letter in which it was pointed out that while the bylaw gave the firemen right of way when troceeding to a fire and set no speed Jimits for their apparatus, the act prohibit! traveling it a higher rate than fifteen miles an hour. Attention ws drawn to the accident in which four firemen lost their lives owing to a collision, and it was d.initcly laid down that until the it sue way decided the men would not drive the fire apparatus faster than the provincial act aj lowed.

The firemen point id out that according to a supreme court decision they were liable for damages in the event of an accident in which a citizen was injured, and asked: "Is it not enough that we have to risk our lives answering these calls without being responsible In damages lor accident which may result from txces sive speeding? Is it not the idct that if we are to answer lire calls promptly and efficiently that changes be made in the law which will establish not only tho right ot way for our fire apparatus, but also the fate of speed to be adopted in going to and returning from As the Ijw stands now, are we not rendering the city and ourselves responsible, 1 erhaps, in heavy damages, if we exceed to miles an hour on any street or public place in tho city? The qjcMion was referred to the special committee which has the traffic regulations under consideration. Aid. Marshall, Kirk and Klllott was preceded by an artillery prepar last evening, ueuienam jusnop lying in a cot proppea up on puiows. His face was badly scratched and the more severe bruises were being treat HAVE YOU SEEN Charlie Besfland's ation of four hours. Tne infantry then went forward, only to find that many centres of resistance had survived the shelling and the hardest kind of fighting followed, men often coming hand to hand.

Overcoming the resistance of the Germans foot by foot. General Hum' bert's men broko the line and forged ahead rapidly, the advance at 3 with bod icalions or cracneu ice. He was awake, however, and was able to talk, though in too much pain to GO VF.RX MEfiT TO BIT PLATINUM WASHINGTON. Sept. 5.

Tho government has to buy jewelry or scraps of platinum and establish enjoy a conversation. Engine Ktartod to Miss "How did It happen?" he was ask o'clock being from four to seven a great melting pot to which citizens miles In depth, Guiscard fell into ed after the Interviewer Introduced himself. to contribute to gctltheir hands in the afternoon. British War Tank? will be asked enough of the metal for war needs. The first array in the meantime The engine started to miss, said t'latinum rings ana other ornaments took IJbermont, Freniches and Fre are sought.

They will be paid for at'toy Lechatcau, southwest of Ham. the rate of SlOi an ounce of pure the aviator. "It kept it up and so I turned back toward fool Harbor. It was nearer than English Bay, and I wanted to be over the water if I had to come down. Then the engine stop General Mangin's men also made further gains north of the Allette, crossed the Vesle at several points and forced a passage of the A lime at platinum, the regular market price.

B. C. CASUALTIES The Greatest Wonder in Vancouver SEE IT OPERATE ithe Kisa Farm, between Missy and and learn eiactly what the tanks are doing at the front. Scaling the BOARD OF ARBITRATION ravines and wire entangle highest peuks, straddling trenches nnd Venizel. Many prisoners were taken during these operations, besides three and four inch cannon and a great quantity of material.

Jussy. lafcre nnd ether towns behind the Qmian lines wore reported tn fln'nos rt nlgh. mcnts; maneuvering to any position Showing Exactly What the Hoys Are Doing in lYanco. Don't miss this sinht, as we are only allowing for one week at Uinixg Street Railway Co. to A.

Body to Probe Wage IH nuuuls. 'WINNIPEG. Sept 5. In counec tion with the demand ot the street railway men's union for increased rates of pay, hour rates of 4T cents for the first three months' ser ism For Dyspepsia, Indention Honrtburn. Belihing.

Sour A ld Flora h. in 'tom' h. ptc. take a ped altogether. The plane started to fall sideways." That seemed a sufficient explanation to Flight Lieutenant Bishop, but by dint of questions it was learned that he through the aileron control wires failed to work about this time.

"Tho plane wobbled." he said. "1 thourht something was wrong with the ailerons, but 1 cannot be sure." Lack of SpoiJ Asked if it had not been possible to plane to a sefe spot, he said he had been unable to get the nose of the machine down before It lost speed. The less of speed was what caused It to drop. He was flying flat at the time He had no opportunity to get the nose 'f the machine down so he could glide afely to earth, he said. "Some witnesses said you leaned out of the machine an If to right it federal said the Interviewer.

I looked out tseveral time to I OTTAWA. Sept. .1. There were Sit ualtlea in today's ll't. of Him l.W were western men or officer.

1'K killeit tn aetton. 12 (tied of woumU, one nted. two mliiina IS ill. four gaHBi'd and wounded. The list lncluilen the following: Infantry.

KILI.En IN 'ACTION' N. S. I. Mutter, Vaneoorer II. T.

T. nores. Nelson, B. C. WOI'MiKD It.

F. Terklns. Tort Kells, B.C V. Young. Vletorla.

J. Paniel, Vancouver. A. Vora, tension, ft. V.

K. M. MorHsrtte. Kerrisdale. B.

C. K. S. Welsh. Victoria.

CpL .1. T. Barlow. Vancouver. C.

Anderson. I.nnlla. Hide. p. C.

J. H. I.rlirh!.n. Metlnkhtls. C.

F. Gatterirault. Nut Lake, B. C. Artillery.

KB vice; 65 cents for the next nine: 60 i cents after the first year; time and a i 34 Hastings Street East Xcar Con Jones'. look for the Sign of the Tank. ADMISSION. 10. CHILDREN, 5 Wearing the Blue Hand Free.

Everyone should see this marvelous invention, the only one of its kind in Canada. Yours CHAS. BESTLAND, Raturned Soldier. 1901 Second Avenue West 6 Bell ans Hot water Sure Relief "'half for overtime, with the day as at fnl of Maenta In a half (rlnm 4imnt of nrne hours, the committee of DO' ploas JU "rmps in and Blvea almut manes uic iiimiiiiiraiciii mm. uromi firf.

it nHf ralie emm.irh Instant ril f. RELL ANS Itr and Bwptiin tbe food controls that rtU'fsi'on "I'l pjinlf.3. told b) 1 everywhere. make application for a board of arbi tratiOD without dcla. fioETFOR INDIGESTION WOl.MiKD oumur tV.

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