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NEW BRF{‘;\H\', CONNFC']‘ILU] lhl R\l),fl ]LI\ 25, 1918. —TEN l’AGES FRANCO-AMERICANS STRIKE DAZZLING | CROWN PRINCE’S ARMIE %\EPGRTED ENEMY’S RETALIATORY EFFE CHIMES RING WHILE | AMERICAN SUBMARINE HIT BY’(@E 18T AS !HURLRESER\IES AT British 1 Towa CITY SAYS GOOD-BYE ALLIED SHIP OFF OUR COAST SERIGUSLY KOUNDED GAPS ALONG FRONT| iy g TONEWSOIDIERS e v = i e st Maple Street Man Member of Germans Suphoruly Contest | Emtire fired upon 1 n Allied armed proceeded to her base under her own the New Bnsland coast. The | power i s only slighily damaged This is the first instance of its kind j i \ With th ‘ 9270 National A]my Men Start Tor | ina & mavar € I R T et ST ot | Efil"]y Dralt COHIngGHI } Ground in North of Salient 1:30 p. ‘m_ (F§Y~ {he submarine was in- { not the first in the war . Last Octo- 7 | No one aboard the snbmarine wi e this morning ad Berlin, Germany, Via Camyp 1 o the vy department |t Mediterramenn Ared on an txhan | RECEIVED WOUND oN JULH FIGHT 10 HOLD QULCHY | steadil. The 1 Titel submarine which failed to answer the northward. $§% s5id the submarine, which was ct e e ey e latt seaman aboard the submarine were | Ludendorii May 3 Lr- 1 i 55 i PRI r the Allied ship and th 1 e Smmy. Cosnatty Fist Contains ol l udendoriy May Strike Counter-Blow of the 55 miles 01, opened fire o to Resain Initiative—Resistance in | a nmnm\ of cases: GLERGYMEN MARCH i»:}":u“\"l‘,‘. \mi .‘?ym\\’wlvv“‘v\w:v’:; Mother Ship May Be Off Coast. Names—Two (. Marine v Southern Scetor Weak — Von ‘he Entente ‘al German subman recently appeared | Tliy 0 it e Lists Include 61 Pighting J Chateau 'l'hicrry are~ | Alliea sh jed that it was an | Sunday morning by Captain Price o - ey : Paris, July 25.—More reserves are | tachments lw\ng ]‘“ to € | Mr. anc rs. ¢ g ; e el, preparing to attack | the schooner Elizabeth King of TS e e e e T R ny vessel, preparin e e being thrown into the battle by th 1 e Oola el D bins R e NG ; BEon N LR, (RO L U e S Germans, according to the latest ad British Reporf Britain Has Ever Seat Away at One | qhickly made known its iden- | Some of whom believed it might he a | their s Jugene A i- | vices reaching Paris, but these were London, July ,»*Ihe i ously wot in action unable to prevent the Allies from | current that British troops ha e A one of tho making appreciable gains Wednesday rection of Fismes, about midway i HOBORIEVEESCortWHIGRE G RIS v e i e RE '\‘,‘f""'W“'_“",'i“‘( e hours before a U-boat attacked | draftees to go to Camp Devens. He | The important point of Oulchy-le It is also reported that French PAtrote Nire IR l\“ S R S Perin mboyiand oo olot ‘\\“:7 \:x’:‘<‘vilivy‘”~” 3 h{‘v“‘\lzy‘.uth:»‘u.fl \»‘h::l:;‘”:t“~~‘\u\\1[\ ‘lv\yv;( ’\‘,\‘\K‘KJ-«WI\(U)V»«..w:: mh_« r part of the Aisne-Marne :‘fi i ; fore | Upton. He was 27 at the time of his | it will be impossible for them to hang ("“””” Crown Prince have been pla - "5%3 PO extrication seems to be impossible. he Aliied ship to | me ship for ‘ierman submarines Time—State and City Guard Acts as lell struck on the deck | operating off the New England con: Cole hus heen one ye mysterious ship was seen but wort time rou r z i s tmeén 1 ake g strange vessel, with guns The navy department did not mak b T i = L Eible e - - jorted to be in the | induction in the army and was em- [on to Fere-en-Tardeno idiine fox Allied ship, nor was it § ransatlantic travel ahout 20 |Ploved by the Berg Painting Co Military observers here are con- x sast of Nantucket | dispateh from Washington st vinced that Gen. Ludendorff shortly Enemy Counter-Attacks Near Dormans. > s hip. The bhoat dis- | he was wounded on July 4. will launch a counter-offensive. His Bx Iv 25 3 . ol |fooulser R tIa ST O o \dvad reitheriflag nop mam - and dave| letters Teceived by hist parents o Diacts Ihviil be ket | toll clear | the aris, July 25.—On the north bank of the Marne the “_! i S e ied Beavy wireless cquipnrent the date of June 17 front hetwe sons and Rheims; | last night launched a counter-attack in the region of Dormans. “The navy department is informed| Captai Price vpon v hin Cole is well EnowningRthis second, to lessen the demoralizing ef- I'he war office, in announcing this movement, reports- that ‘the Uniied States submarine was| Gloucester I night reporte especially among tradesmen [Mect Nors e pnxolsEie b Al L oM I o | Wenemy: tem poranilyloccupied thellittlevaocitotthe noL h of eloup n armed mer. e ship came within 190 feet z » village o S Sea . £ i ey lizabeth King ana tirined its & [ the painting trade several i zain the initiative and the village of Chassins. These positions, however were rec. ap- G b e e ni e e Just how seriously h Consequently, it is to his interest to | tured by the }'!\'m‘ll soon afterward. en. Vihien Capiam Pries snoke wounded has not been learned | prolons the present Lattle as lons as Violent artillery actions are reported from the . ; e re o S sarents, When the telesram was Ible T e e o 2 plod No materi i o steamer an oflicer replied in paren il itcd ane e e ceived at the Cole home it was 1 e elivestso s o Keep ihe | RRurCqRanditosthewestiofe Rhieim s announced whether the latter south-soutt 5 shoal lights 2 Leen 2 union man since nd, third, to have Germany region of the inal quota of {done, oniy wll section of sl foreign to essary to call in medical assists ‘rench occeupicd and give him time to —_— Ttk W HD for Mrs. Cole. g wmother hlow French Near Fere-en-Tardenois. Another son of Mr. and Mrs on o ic1as. Russian Eolsaevnk Government Considers rEa e B o e P (o French Ieadquarters in France, July 25. Via Ottawa.—French He is a member of the regular 1 London, July 25.-—Nine divisions of | troops now are within three miles of the town of Fere-en-Tardenois Landing Ofka'OflpS ACt Of War by A“iES‘1"1‘;}[|"‘»P:,‘\.}»,- J “(‘,',“‘:,],'““f‘ @ om tie army of Crown | which is the meeting point of eight roads. It is the center of the Rupprecht of T na anc 21 German communications in this region. | tioned aboard the U. §. 8. New York. | givision from the castern end of the being Mr. Cole, father of the hoys, was [ have been rushed to the aid of « heavily shelled daily and bombed by Entente allied Irons. | American Army ter's respondent with the Ameri Pershing Reports Progress. e | 1 | For Arrival of Forces On Casualty List |can troops in Irance, tho Germans | Washington, July 25.—Further progress the American © Homo Fi ”» RH\‘TW‘G {]AIA %g z\il ) . Casualty List = = ’. to push morc troops | forces in their attacks between the Ourcq and the Marne is re SRa e Murman oast, Berlin e G I s : owded salient, see- | ported by General Pershing in his communique for yesterday, re- national anthem an . ‘ casu 1z the i y have of feed- : | [LRE s ceived today at the war department air | ” S e of discase, died of accident and R e eistax he southe | Northwest of Jaulgorne erican forces pene . enemy ebe refdered! My Gotntey 'miciar| Letter C Canvass German resistar the southern Jaulgorne American forces penetrated the enemy action, 32; died of wounds, 6: died |2 hose aready 3 sectors of th alient has been re- | positions to a depth of from one to two miles other causes, 3; wounded severely hee” and *“The Star Spangled Buan- 1 5 : 123; wounded itly, 15 wounded, | 4000 to a mere shell, it is added, as the soldiers marched past the Routes For Light On \Amsterdam, July 25.—Dhe Russian | degree undertermined, 16; missing 2i | ang. thy anemy doubtlessly Is cons French Raid Near Montdidicr. ycution of the operations that these ree urch ) | : iBolshevik government, says a dispatch | prisoners, 2; total. 188 I t centrating efforts on keeping open Paris, July 25.—French troops last | Sults are due Soldiers Given Cigarettes. Tenement Situation. | from Moscow to the Lokal Anzeiger of Kilted in Action. the northern outlets of the salient night carried out a raid along the “This certainly marks a declsive New Britain has entered heart and | Berlin, considers the action taken by Sergeants Frank R. Maddox, N i The Allied drive toward Oulchy-le- | line south of Montdidier in which | turn in the war, justifving the pro- soul into the spirit of war and wan N the Entente powers in landing troops | |~ "0 (" (apence N. Turner, n | Chateau not only threatens the enemy | prisoners were taken the war office | found satisfaction and the great v to a finish and the men who marched Regardless of the action of Mayor | on the Murman coast as tantamount | poi® WO (FIEICE S0 e B communications with Fere- : announced today hopes felt by the army committee away today were as jolly and happy a | Quigley in the appointment of a com- | to a declaration of . war The Bol- | oo o 11 Jamos T. Cochrane, |/denois, but is a serious threat e lot as could be collected anywhere, | mittee to investigate rent conditions [ shevik government, the newspaper L Fhilsdetbhia: Aime Gagne Inver- | the German troops around Epieds British Go Forward. Germans Make Supreme Exewgipns. ness, Canada: Charlic McMullen, | Whose line of retreat would pass London, July 25.—British troops With the Spencer, W. Va.; Chester Melton, | through Fere last night pushed forward slightly | July 5, (By The Associated Press).— : 1 Osako, Va.; James W. Sherman - south of Rossignol Wood in the Hebu- | Greater effort than cver before has Loy I congiiionsEhere Lhisiinvestigation Ravena, Mich.; Henry P. Smith, Rome, Von Bochm Forced to Ret terne sector, north of Albert. The | been exacted this year Gerriad "1‘ o " ke 1 “’:‘»:'.:-‘L.n l”'y" “\’m”‘: ANTHRAX IN NEWINGTON N. Y.: Cook Klmer Russell, Brough- With the American Army on the ! official statement from Iield Marshal | army chiefs from the troops under they did not for i moment forget | in the city—the committee which has | dispatch adds, has announced that it : R the signifi < new step in { done practically nothing thus far will take counter measures accord- ! Army in France, their liv r termined faces | there will be an inquiry into housing | ingly y ton, IIL; Bugler Orra L. Snvder. | Aisne-Marne Front July 24,night, (By | Haig today adds that a few pris- | their command. Compared even with Mishawka, Ind.; Privates Ferdinand | the sociated Tress)—With their | oners and six machine guns were | last year, when the fighting was Yery homas Canficld’s Herd of Cows | Brandstetter, Howells, Neb.; Stephen | jines of communication reduced by | captured. | severe, all their ons have been| A. Budzak, Westfield, Mass.; Lucius | operations on their flanks and their| South of Villers-Bretonneux, the | called upon to make at least a double Quarantined — Believed Infected | A, Cunningham, Syracuse, N e north of the Marne, heing ¢ Germans last night pushed into one | €ffort. The corresy able to Clinton G. David, 1034 Lehigh street, | stantly punished, the Germans 2| of the British posts. They were | demonstrate the terr natuve of e Allentown, P'a.: Lester B. Da¥ton, At-| heen forcec Hartford, July 23— An order was | lantic City: Joseph L. Gallipeau, Avon, | tory. The Irench and American s diers by the of the German issued by cattle commissioner J. M. | N. ¥ srmen 1. H: Altus, Ark troops sted tonight some distance Lxtensive Gain in Two Days. | emperor to the I'rench ndy Whittlesey today qguarantining he- | Israel P. Henries. No Woodstock, | in advance of the points where they London, July 25.—On the western | BritiSh armic before American canse of anthrax the herd of 137 | Conn.; Bruno Kocl - hu | starfed this morning. front of the Soissons-Rheims sailent | (FCOP¥ arrived in sufficient numbers cattle owned by Thomas Canfield in | O. Taws, Hartford, Ky. I The German retirement under y the Allied forces have advanced to | 0. turn the bi Newinglon. In tracing the outbreak | Martinack, Peabody, Mass.: I [ sure is believed to indicate that Gen.! un average depth of three miles During last GGermans pose/ of the digense the' commissioner has | Mullen, Lorain, <O.: Th Mur- f von Boehm, the commander of T RG a hae reuson fo beiieve that its source may-f roy, Roxbury, Mass.: Waclaw Classe armies within the salient, has | days be an oid tannery.on Piper Brook, | ski. Toledo, O.: Victor Passef, New | enough punishment to convince b hose who { government, The scope of the inves e those who went | tigation will ewmbrace housinz condi- I men, ready and wil- | tions, availability of tenements, and man's work in u man’s | rent profitecring has heen made more fiend- | The investiga tion i today. Let- Machiavellian monster, the ter carriers employed in the local post Prom Tannery Idle lor 10 Years. to give up more driven out a counter-attack task thrown upon the German sol- wmory and when all | ernment printed forms and as they 1 up. and ! cover cir routes they gleaned the Bureau, the order | s t lere are now 23 car National Army ms 1 routes of the city out § 1 y « ) that Escorted (o the Station v ! D rsSible procession was headed on past two these were . and some three time ¢ entire twelve, | montt hay I T een constituted Sl it rilmei i and a180 | round there from a previous infece | Chicago; Joseph M. Stoddard, Iiroc D T e s e i the on. ton, Mass, dered quite satisfac fou fight in City hanc W 3 nent now rentec f there is an ove - ‘ ietory Games L i \d i mor rented. If there is an over- o 2 Dicd of Wous \llies o % o 5 . g i | Cambrai nd rations, NO MORE ENLISTMENTS, Sergeant Homer W. Earl. Trafford | The reports show that the German {90, making goth istonal City ; Corporal Lynn S. Holtombe, { Bolt of Lightning Strikes Sacred Heart | high command has thus far engaged : Mascot, Tenn.; Privates Leon C. Mc i e = | 64 divisions in the battle, represer L5 we caded by their [in tenements, there will 1 1918 Registrants Must Wait. Cuiston, Puryear, Tenn.; Bdward I, ChurcliorRthelisccond M Mme R hisHE 7iie ot arolins of the Cermantirmics i member F. Corbin, |action by the government, Uncle Sam The second district draft board to- | Thomas, Harvard, Mass 5 Summer. | in Ilanders to Alsace. These divisions aggering Battle Array, Dr. Henry T. Bray, and | wants to know out the availability [ day announced that definite orders haa ! Willlan Pawtucket; | £ b . are nearly a third of the available ith in Franossy Cooper in first and | of suitable housing conditions, espe. |come from Washington ruling that no | Youst, Penn Yan, N. Y _The steeple of the Sacred Heart| German army. J sociated Press).— hn W. Allen, Stephen Robb, Dr. D. | cially for those employed on govern- |more 1917 or 1918 draft registrants Dicd of Disease. jchurch was again struck by lightnin; The conclusion is drawn that the | Mornir & t defection of O’Connell and Judge B. F. Gaff- | ment work can obtain releases to enlist in the Corporal Charles R. Brebner, Milo, |1ast night about 6:30. This steeple s the second. Mayor George A. | navy, the marines or the emergency | 1, privates Zollic Davenport, Pine- | the same one struck a short time ago 2 lked with the solc h‘ 'S JIARTFORD JUDGE SENDENCES | ficet corporation service for the time | hyrst Ga.; Andrev adier, Perrys- | Very little damage’ resulted as only a Cook, pastor the M vn,,, police. in ct PO ort time iere were no new developments patice R e A " Newington, which has'not been oper- | York: Alb Popp.” Norwood 3 the advisability of taking thi AN nd - Scrgeant Rl PE "¢ EOV- 1 ted for 40 years. 1o thinks the an- [‘Joseph Resek, New York: Julius £z positions thrax bacilli have remained in the | Greenfield, Mass tanle Srebny morning in the battle area ac cording to advices from the field of e Johnsor Music wis fue- | ernment wil number ¢ ne. i ot 140k New Britain | crowded condition overnment tain City | may step in and bring 1t a change, e honorary esco If there are ind engagement ! Hons of attempts at{prare Board' Receives Notice 1917 and rom both the first and | profiteering, which enemy is being hard put to it for ! the 1 the Ger- n able to place 210 divi- | sions 1 the n front this year. From Janu o i, Just over ix montt have been | engaged ubc so that each has been throwr tle at least reserves, althougl wn Prince Ruphrecht of Bavar on the ncrthern few shingles were ripped off and the heing at least 2 TR : 5 ¢ bury, N. ¥ e : T IEATSER'S IPRTINDATOLTATT =y o o e ol steeple did not catch fire. There “ Rev. Patrick .Daly, pas- | Hartford, July 23.—John Schwen- |notico that Connecticut must furnish | Pied From Accident and Other |, 513 adage that scems to hurch mv n ;wu wei an elderly man, wha al a|3,500 more men for a drafi next month Causes, | out in the case of this church, tha tor of S ry's | strect comer meeting Wednesday night | and it is expected that some of the Privates William A. Jones, Kitty- [a steeple once struck will be struck the [resented so violently uncompliment 1917 vegistrants, as well as some of | ton, Tenn.; Albert 1o, Liedke, Fond |three times ey s, [things said ahout the Kafsey the 1918 class will be called into serv- | Du Lae, Wis: John P. Ziegler | Swedish |arreste sent o jall ice at that time front, still has pl t reserve di- i visions. Decisive Tarn in War, 4 twice d commitiee of the chiamber of deputic \ Vith ope more fre« lias received very favorable reporis | quant rapidly in= from members with the armies in the | epeasi i field on the operatious now going o Wh Fene Renoult, president of the coni- g u E m“‘ | port from { Rheims r t Chierry Ortho v i n o BIGGEST U, S, SUBMARINY 4 7 LAUNCHED \1 FORE RIVER EHgS=cyerelyevouied { Sergeant Willim H. Felix o, | I \ Quiney, Mass, July 2.—A subma | Baron von Hussarck, Former Minis- I Germur | it nittee thu uns up the )! 1tior | | | | | | | paris, July (Havas)—The army | | | { or more theran ehurc nd { boliceman said Ly its builders to ho the (Continued on Ninth P; wr of Education, Succeeds Yon Rosenbiers. pastors |Trony baing ol st ever launched in this coun. | | 30 divis e LS try and embodying all the latest de- | : 2 vl el of Cablncr. : S hnast T . o Lo B e eI ST DR signs in submersibles, wzrt down the | o IR ¢ ind then vietoriou i it i zea on | : viays at the [Fore River plant of Vienna, Jul ¢ t peerlc % R Red Cro hed OFI AT SCENE OF BATTLE, P i i i 0 S von Hu v o F < thei on’. the | No Hysteria Evident Today b vas thelthis afternoon. Several o ‘\“”‘"I';_",' Lo aducat 3 j roiination ot {artiller the main battle front kers joined in a mighty Gér onighitand ' science he milita b 1 ivisions | Bethlehem Shipbuilding corpe ast night that Paris as i iost inilov en ot struwie =il S e v proved unquestionable boom of cannon. 4 S christened 5 = - the conceptinn and exe Page) pa

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