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NEW BRIIA!N DAILY HERA'D TUESDAY AUGUST 6, 1918. STATE SLOVAK LEGION FRANGO- AMER][}ANS PRESS OVER VESLE IN RAIN OF STEEL (Continued from First Page) COL M. P, BACON ASSES ON AT 81 (Continued from First 498 CASUALTIES ONLISTS TflI}AY | Col. Announces Recruiting of Czecho-Slovak Force in Conneeticut Aug. 6.—Colonel W. Mercer, commanding Connecticut uiting district, states that the war department has issued orders for the to be troops. (Continued from First Btk BENo Page) Page) - of the New York, this society somewhat on the line Society of Cincinnati. to the Army and avy ship in the Conneceticut ciety and the New gical and Biographical also enjoyed by Col his wife, was Emma to whom he ars ago; two sons assistant 'secretar of the American 2wood, g Fred Me.; Ernest A. Manchester, N. H.; Arnold H. berg, Dorchester Mass.: Richard Ganley, Lowell, Paul Godfrey, Readir Bass G ani, Jenkin- town Green, Taunton, | Ma B. Jolley, Ludlow, Vt.; By Kallgren, Monson, Me.; John Zoziol, Wilmington, Del.; Ho- ~ Col. Bacos mer J. La Cr i Alban vt.; | maiden name Adelard Lemiere, Berlin, H.; Oliv- | Whittemo er D. Letendre, Augusta, Me.; Heland | ried 54 ye Linscott, Washington, Me ank J.|[S. Bacon, McPherson, Lowell, Mass.; Archie H. | treasurer Morrill, Franklin, H.; Charles J. | Goods Co. at Kensington, and Newcomb, Boston; Arthur Perry, | W. Bacon, civil engineer, of t 1] > Dodgeville, Mass.; Isadore Raymond, | and two daughters, Mrs. Adele B.|diers in this Slavic will be Lawrence, Mass.; Philip Roberts, | Peters of New York city and Miss | given an opportunity compete for | Danielson, ¥onn.; Duncan Robertson, | Corinne Bacon, librarian at the State | positions as commissioned officers, for South Brewer, Me.; Ernest Schmidt, | Library in Hartford. There are al ) | which grades there excellent op- Baltimore; James C. Scott, Madison, [ si andchildren of whum one vamlumtw for men fair edu- Me.; Maurice J. Shea, Worcester; | Miss Betty Pete an whose [ cation who can speak Czecho-Slovak William Woodstock, | paintin ve attracted favor- DEUSECS. 0 Geo Portland, able comment of Tt following men Guy Me.; The funeral wil physically qualified for Stewart Weldon G. T morning at Col. Ea nd were sent to Fort locum, bett Harry V. £0 Lexington street 7., on Saturday for enlistment: Millton J. Weakland, Burial _ Cavalry—Joseph Polce, Hartford; Hasti 1t Herbert L. etery in New Sylvie Taricane, New Britain; Joseph Howe, Hallowell, Me.; Corporals Fred- s M. Renzulli, Westport; John S. Rich, erick Boucher, Whitefield, N. H. ast Hampton. i e e e Al HONORED BY P. 0. . 0F A, e Th F ii Pa.; Almond Hart, Old Town, Me ’\\'l\n‘fl?m-.‘ o e rarre D e e e tow 3| A. 0. B. Anderson, F. A. Ferguson | Bari) A Clothing Co. also a Loyal Le- being similz He be- club, His- York socie- Bacon. whose Parsons was mar- g memb Gardiner. was ! gion of hased A, IViH‘ kholm, vden- i i ‘ —Will Train in South. i | | of a Slavic legion | composed of Czecho-Slovak his unit is to be organized at Camp | Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C., and | Wwill receive its preliminary training n there. The recruiting stations in tl district, New Haven, Hartford, Bridgeport, Waterbury, and New | London, will accept applicants for | this organization, provided the men William | fill the physical requirements for en- and | listment in the United States army, paper | and are not subject to the draft. It Arthur | iS not necessary that men for this city, | unit be able to speak English. Sol- i formation which took part in this battle had their company strength reduced to Jess thao 50 men, some of the com being still further depleted in izambers. In addition some of the avisions of Ciow Prince Rup- [ Bavaria were used in the battle, having been loaned the crown prince from the armies farther north. French Cross Avr he L. longed at NMembe 4 Mas Andy Pa arleton jardner ron A toric Genea ties was leaves ie River. French troops have reached the w. bank of the Avre er Dbetween Braches and Morisel, north of Montdidier says the official statement from the war office today. g Par SUMI FOR V;\CATION Whte flannel trouser $6.50. Soft Shirts Bathing Suits Soft Collars Wash Ties Silk Hose ion to GOOI Room 410 Nai with q AL F , Aug. 6.—The German guns were active las: night north of Villers- Bretonneusx, on the front northeast of | Amiens, the war office announced to- - day. They threw gas shells into the British lines. The Germans at- tempted to pick off a British post | northeast of Merris, on the Flanders | front, but failed under a British coun- ter attack A “WOMAN" DID IT Interesting artist, very et were found serv- erities. ~ be held 'Thursday con’s late home at and will in Woodl Ko military Wilton, vette, Me.; g Union Mfg. he will he awn « York o R. Loomis, e Financi Ernest J. Baril, Hartford Hoskins, Milo, Me.; Michael Johr Field Artillery—Harry W. Slayton, Newark, N James L. Landers, New Haven; John E. Landers, Bast Brockton, Mass.; John W. McDonald, Hartford. st Eddington, Max Michaelis Infantry—Thomas Ne m-\:_ N T.: orge W irl,xxr'v\l. Torrington, Aug. 6.—At the srn'sw‘“”,‘“ South Portland, Me.; Harry J. Mo : : der. | Tank Corps S?‘”h ‘.u]l]‘,l f\‘l:s & P,‘:”r‘k Mulvinilr, | convention of the patriotic order, R Westfield, Ma W. Quimby, of America L iteracn Suncook, N. H.; ( Weld, New following | William Verner, Britain, Conn Virgil H. Rob President, A. Andersor cepted for Coast erts, t Dover, Me.; Mechanic E Britain; vice-president A. sent to Fort Adams, Newport, J. Desauliner, Lowell; Wagoner Wil- | Meriden: master of forms, | Carl W. Pearson, Norwich, was ac- liam Burden, St. Johnsbury, Vt.; Cook | guson, New Britain; se a2 [ cepted for Medieal ‘department, and Alexander Koger, Hartford, Conn.;| fveritte, SR e ~ | assigned to Army General hospital Privates James F. Dolan, Chelsea,| o I, Thompson, New Britain; con- | No. 16, West Haven, Conn., for duty Ma Lee J. Dorey, Burlington, Vt.i| gictor W. B. Candee, Waterville; in. | Richard G. Tennant, Meriden, a James H. Evans, Everett, Mass.; John | (0000 W Beo 8t 08 ort; | medical student, was enlisted in the A. Fortin, Lawrence, Mass.: Thomas | SIBORe Bg T 1o Bt o etees, | Medical Enlisted Reserve Cerps and . Worcester, Mass.; GustaV) gy ' Grilley, Waterville, and H. | Placed cn the Iractive list 1o erat Helbe e S © HC- | Gleason, New Haven. The secretary | Mim to complcte his medical couise. Narra e C - and A. L. Thompson Elected to Of- arratives Concerning iDe: struction of German Submarine Stock Exchaf furnished by Richter§ members of the New York S fice At Torrington Convention. New York tions J. Frank, Sey- Through British Mystery Ship Ruse, i ichard W. Griswold, I.ondon, ug. 6.—Interesting revela- tions regarding the work of British mystery ships which have played an important part in anti-submarine war- fare are made by the naval corre- spondent of the Times. They show how British seamen have met Ger- man craft and cunning with craft and cunning. Until known ships, ships, ably change. Sons held here today and ac were R Bridgeport, Cheshire, were Artillery, and Aug. 6, 197 High Low CIo8 3 3 8 841 849 32 32 461 465 §y, 66%% 663 3 78% 110% 165 91 % 663 elected New ipke, were CITY ITEMS Nil§ P. B conveyed land 1d buildings at 540 Church street to | aries and Emma Larson. *The New officers 0. B e - | Alaska Gold .... % Am Car & Fdy Co. Am CO® soesse Am | Am Am Am Am 1 A Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Cop or Britain ompany has placed bn property of Frank Mary E. McGill has transferred her ffterest in real estate on Franklin luare to Anna M. Young. Lumber and Coal mechanic’s llen Poglitsch this week the public has nothing about the mystery known in the navy the “Q” although several officers, not- Captain Gordon Campbell, have ceived & pital this afte that the boy’s %o able. The boy was @ LSS a Gordon, W arge E. George A. Quigley and folyrada have transferred ildings or jimtruk. anislaw Zimtruk has the sale of his business n street to Thomas Polyrads Word v filed was received by at 33 Stanislaw land Allen street to Stanislaw and notice Ai- ) William Lng of Elm street, that his son Wil- fam Long of late a r wen but previously of Main iis gity, has y arrived ov The Women's Home issiopary society of jutli®ran church will ome of Mrs. William ngtoh Wednesday. All to meet at the Center ‘lr 2 The trip will Wo of diphtheria or our avenue were quarantined Alice McInty of Bc roperty on South Burritt str MecIntyre, who conv it claim for the prope t section of West Main ¢n Black Rock avenue street will be closed to br afshort time on account fprovements in progress. routed through Corbin s donstruction of a sewer i treet@will- be commenced v thesewer department. Deplity Automobi Stebbins has retur lont* spent in New Mass. Harry Hoberman has conveye onal®property by bill of sale tc &?hnm(hr the F meet are at be m cases ston has q Inspectod ed from dent of and P at Reidel in ew street, € oreign English the Ken reque: 10 ):30 a ade by L Sey- today. leased eet to d to rty. stre: and Jer- tra of ic the Autos will avenue. n Vega tomorrow 1 Edw h Hartford ed per- | > Sam- VON CAPELLE T0 RESIGN kerman Minister of Marine to Offjce — Succeeded Von Father of U-Boat War. Zurich, iral von f marine, g to art Tageblatt, d the Switzerland, Aug. Capelle, German will resign shortly, n the Munich Augsburg Zeitung von Capelle succeed 1 von Tirpitz as German f marine in March, 1916. His 1 resignation may have som ection with the retirment of on Holtzendorff, head staff, announced on 1 days before his ann nt von Holtzendorff } the to sink Zi Admiral of the Seve reme arines American MEET T0 SELL tockholders of National Company Act On Offer to & C. blders of tlre convened in & this afternoon r of Landers, Frar & Cla age their stock buildings frity stock holders favored e pffer is said to lder Nationa a special to conside Stoc ed Co. k Tt th such t ates can | the par Frary & house outside will the Franches now use on government co MERIDEN SOLDIER Meriden, Aug. 6.—Mr y sdway received wor in M ath 1 son, Who om wounds ut. Walcott West graduated from Pla August and went over the s Pegular infantry regiment #d service fram Lancaster, d . Berlin dispatches to the value, of city KILL Teave Tirpita, 1in 1c Stutt- eitung ed Ad linister report e con- Admiral ounced d apol- of German sub- transports. Spring Bed Sell to to pur- 16 ma- 1o sale the idate which Lt e the their and ntrac ED. rianna read- ttsbar ea with He en Mass. ke; Phil { Bedford, Me B Paris, For vale, P: Seabroo ell, Mas: Me.; Conn. Mas Ve thur E, Zollet, Priva Conn te reported Quentin gree slizhtly, he, Pa a.; bondale, tucket donald Joseph anley Mass.; more B now thur Previ M teered total recruits Those Misse Nofl DATLY ~vice | tim in tardiner, delphia; Cambridge, Philip deran, E. Wilbur, v Williams, C. Wilson Stafford Springs, Waunded termined Berenato, Prisoner, Alfred Previously U. The marine day shows Killed in action, 3; wounnded s und Killed in a H. Cooper, Lanc thorne, Died of Wounds Received in ates Clarence O. Rozell Wounded 2 Benjamin Lentz Privates Sydney Lieuts, R L Herbert Harry Corporal Md | now reported recovering: ald RESERVE Young i Reserve { New Britain ve their enrollment vashington, Me.; Harry ( Edward Leon C John A. Il!lr.lwl H. H.; Frederick Mass.: Henry . H.: Frank Rourke, Low- : Charles M. Sawyer, Ripley, H. Shannon, Granby, ard C. Smith, Wollaston, rshall B. Taylor, Lynn; Mike Brunswick, N. J.; Leon East Livermore, ®Me.; Ar- ams, Anson, Me.; Prosper Springfield, Mass.; Henry Houlton, Me.,; John F\ Conn action, degree unde- Corporal Thoma Pa. previously M. Gesner, . Koffroth, Macy, New Martin, West Massar, South Mudgett, Inter- J. Murphy, 0. Perkins, i\ d ew Vill in include Chester, not reported Hadlyme, reported dead and Roosevelt, ¢ issing buried: ter Bay, S. Marvine Corps List. list now Lieut. N. ¥ corps casualty to- ; died of wounds, erely, 18; wounded de- ermined, 1 wounded 140 Sergeants Wil N. Y.; Har mond M. 1; total tion: Rochester, >opula Richmo Leer, Mich.; Private: Superior, W Leavenworth, tars Kas., Action. Orange, atbush, Elmer Floyd c Short, ( Mosher, I Degree Undetermined. nts John Cs Ersal D. Hottel, wsey, West Lynn, Clarington, Kittery, Me.; Boyerski, Dupont, Davis, Cannonsburg. Z. Lesher, ( A. Redford, Paw- ant Hugh A. Me- Mass.: Corporals Cn Privates Pa N Oxford, Haverhill, Pa, John J i Charles Pa.; David T Randolph, Bur Dombrows Efinger, Johnson, E A Wounded Noal L. cinnati; ki, Erie Newark, Lower Mosher, Roth, B, P It))1|\~tn\\ n, Slightly Walker, Balti- reported died of wounds, 1 wounded: Private Ar- Romer, New York reported died of wounds P NURSES women who the United TO havi MEET. volun- n States Nutses will meet In enl this evening at the itute at 7:30 blanks. is 33, vesterday. vesterday are: and cet, Place to re- The seven tment to enlisted enrolle date having ho ottic Daisy Anna Anna Gertrude Smith, Cla Marion ATR MATL SERVICE NEW YORK mail and railroad 6.—Daily New York cutting the present half and bringing the hours nearer the Atlantic, Aug air between - vate Don- | Blankenship, (no address). Daley, | AND CHICAGO | reported a state membership RIOTERS PUNISHED Three Middletown Men Fach and Sentenced to Jail Judgment Suspended. Middletown, Aug. 6.—Judge James R. Edlin in imposing sentence three men convicted yesterday breach of the peace, today depreca the acts of the men 2 he hoped it would that Middletown character. The Bernard Scanlon and John Rosa each under 21, were fined $15 and costs each, with a jail sentence of 15 days, which sentence was suspended during good behavior. Judge Edlin said he wished to make it plain that suspension of the jail tence was merely an act of clemency The question of the loyalty of Carl Herrmann and his son, to kiss the flag alty last Friday do with the United States gove | tent to take care nd there was no need and no for “mob rule” in Middletown. He said the community did not propose to | tolerate riots of this character and hoped that Middletown would not see another demonstration like the one in question of ted be the last time riot of anlk saw men, nio, n ase ght had nothing to He said that nment was compe- of disloyal citizens ELEVEN DRAFTEES GOTO FORT SLOCUM ‘_Local Boards Receive Call for | Quotas Leaving August 26. Local draft boards rec today that on August expected to furnish quo necticut’s call for 2,500 sent to Camp Greenleaf | The number to he sent nated. Only white At will be sent more ived nctices they will be for Con- whe will be at Lytel, Ga. has not been aen, ph i left 1 ot tihe ecity taki wa of to men The contingent an unusual amount of the draftees | cheer up those left behind w un- | availing. Among the number who went today was Theodore Evangelist | Fanion, who was married June 15, to Agnes C. Zickwolf of Plainville. Those composing the contingent were | | | | marked by ief. Efforts First P. District. Card of Sandy Hook. 82 Booth street. Coleman, 31 Greenwood William Patrick 120 Beaver street Stephen J. Bugiel Second District. of He 419 W. Naples 177 Broad street rtford West Joigse sraschki Harry venue Thomas Gdw w Theodore F William - O street | | | The | that ¥ reet i Compl this report of 47 home. olice received Unterline from made illiam Millar¢ missing 1t was afternoon hy police William Haggearty 12 Beaver street that his bicycle s stolen from the rear of the Model Shoe store Main street. to the on Assessed $15 | with | upon | | letter nd declared that | this | Gorman, | | who were made | and declare their loy- | the ! place | | MET CONNECTICUT MEN Lieut. Pinches Sees Ensign.Vance of This City and Capt. Shanahan of Waterbury While on Pleasure Trip. of No. 10 Em- mother of Lieut. Frank received an interesting Vichy, France. He tells of meeting friends on the other just before going into active ser Lieut. Pinches met Ensign Vance, managing editor of Britain Herald, and in the letter he tells of visiting Captain Shanahan of Waterbury in a French hospital while ptain was recuperating from an tion. Mrs. John Pinches mons Place, Pinches, has from the New | HEAT PROSTRATIONS AT HOG ISLAND YARD More Than 100 Workmen Wilt Before Sol's Drive—Four Deaths Jn New York. Philadelphia, Aug. 6—Intense heat coupled with high percentage of hu- midi caused more than 100 prostra- tions up to noon among the Hog Is- land shipyard workers, who are com- { pelled to work in a broiling sun. ular n i i | |: | Main | | | | | i New York, Aus. 6 nd a score of prostra today ir deaths or resulted which la of s and wave ands t tenement b night drove dwellers in aches for relief thou- the p APPOINTED MESSENGER. James J. Daley Nominated By Cong. Lonergan For Washington Job. T of 151 Oak street to Washington to James J. Daley has an of to go | be a messenger in the national house The submitted n. A few Russell had Mr. Daley to enter upon his duties, pro- vided he can secure a release from an appointment which he now has from the government. Mr. Daley is a pop- ember of the Y. M. T. A. & B and is well known as an en The appointment carries of §1,5%0 a year of representatives. for nomination by years imilar leave appointment was ongressman Loner ago Howard A. appointment will Shortly ociety tainer. salary a INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN HARTFORD T Hartford, Aug. 6. case of infan- tile paralysis was discovered today in a crowded tenement at No. 47 Charles street. The victim is a four year old girl, who has Deen sick several weeks, but has had no medical tendance. A doctor ,called to attend another nily in the house, by chance saw the child, and noting that it was made exami sford department, sa) believe that epidemic he and may TENT. at- AW an = tion ent of the h has no c may heen he the There said, he be reason to “ase develop an sporadic ¢ when no epidemic hopes the ent controlled hove ses, followed, pres situation ARRESTS BY POLICE. William Ozobek of 151 North street | was arrested this afternoon for as- saulting his wife, Edward Alderman nf New Haven, who failed to appear in time to stand trial in police court today, owing to the late arrival of . &ave a cash bond for his ap- Ance in court tomorrow Mmorning. Johnstone | from a continuation of the heat | cuperintend- | | been decorated for their services on these vessels. Details now can he made public as the German's are be- coming aware through bitter expe- rience of the methods used against them, How a ‘“woman” accounted for a U-boat is told by the cerrespondent. The submarine ordered a vessel to sur- render and fired a few shells into her. The boats then left the ship, leaving on board a woman who ran up and down the deck with a baby in her arms as if mad. The U-boat came along side and the woman hurled the ‘baby” into the open hatch. The “baby” exploded ad blew out the bot- tom of the submarine. The“woman’ | Was decorated with the Victoria Cross. | ELMER MOISON T DIES ON BIRTHDAY EVE Stanley Street Resident Would Have | | Reached 63 Had He Iived | Until Tomorrow. Elmer Moison, aged 62 vears, died ' today at his home, 1664 Stanley street Had Mr. Moison lived until tomorrow |he would have reached his 63d birth- | day. | The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock from - Brwin mortuary chapel. Interment will be in Fairview cemetery. | il\'(;I\(.‘. | COMMUNITY Choral Pl'og!:\m Connection with Y Band Concert at Par in The public is requested not ta forget | at Walnut Hill connection community sing night the park in with the The sing will begin at 8 o'clock tomorrow municipal band concert HARTORD ORGANIST DEAD. Hartford, Aug. 6.—S. Clarke Lord, a wel known church organist dled at the, Hartford hospital evening of locomotor to the hospital last September follow- He born late Monday ataxia. He went ing a long period of ill health, a native of Old Saybrook, June 6, 1865. He leaves his mother, who lives ola and two { brothers W in Saybrook UNITED STATES FOOD i Gt. | U 8 Rub Co lu {u ! Va Car A TS Fe Ry Co | Bald Loco B & O BRT Beth Steel Butte Sup .. Can Pac Cen Leather Chino Cop . Chi Mil & St COlF & I Cons Cruc Dist Gas Steel Sec i Erie Gen Elec .. Goodrich Rub or pfd Gt Nor Ore Ctfs Tnspiration Interboro Vacationist Fa Kansas City so Kennecott Cop Lehigh Val Max Mot com ... 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New London, Aug. 6.—Dr. Valeria ‘H Parker, of 216 Collins street, Hart- i ford, was fined $75 for recklessly driv- ing an automobile, in the police court | today. She gave notice of an appeal. | Mrs. Mary E. Mumford of Philadel- | phia is the guest of Mrs. Buel B. Bassette of this city. FOR CL. TOO LATF TFICATIO! WANT ritain street >— Cook Lunch, Second Dairy New Main 8-6-2d Apply 348 FOR SAL One Cheap Ave E—14 rooster for quick white Leghorn hens. 100 ft. poultry wire. eale. 33 Holmes 8-6-3dx Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of. efficient, trustworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Executor or Administrator. Capital $750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,0600 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposxt Co. HARTFOIID, T{AT’ION LICENS! CONN. NUMBER M. G—08535. Wednesday Mohican Creamery BUTTER WHOLE CHEESE 5. 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