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U-BOAT DESTROYED OFF SPANISH COAST | Press of Oporto, Portugal, Reports Submarine Was Sunk By Steamer Out of Bordeaux Paris, Aug s)—Newspa Oporto, , Teport that | unidentified amer outbound from RBordeaux sank a submarine n | the Spanish coast Details lack ing { pers of an CITY ITEMS William Venberg of Dix a five day furlough Md Corporal street, from ( Qtore open \!ondav ¢ until 9 o’clock JIT CASES 2.25 to $4.50 Straw Hats $1.00. Sft Shirts Soft Shirts New Fall Suits have and Shur“an' to Mr. and Mrs. John C. Connolley of 445 Church St home on mp Meade, and M 1 week's sta Misses Ruth C. Lar Johnson left Sunday for at Brighton Beach, N. Y n Oline Nelson has returned two weeks' stay at Sachem was the guest of Mis Miss from a Head wi | Dorothy fre &he Clark Clifford Odin, son of Mr. and Mrs. | §. A. Odin, of 283 Kensington avenue, reported today at Pelham Bay, for aval Reserve. The Farrell Clothing Co. Miss Rose I is spending her vacation at Myrtle Beach. rrow Dominick Dascola of the T Naval Reserve reported today to Pel- ham Bay. Descola was formerly a pitcher in the old Delphi baseball club,. | VOCAL AND BAND CONCERT AT WALNUT HILL PARK. s Tomorrow night o'clock, another community vocal Walnut Hill Park. My Bishop will lead the Amerlcan band last week, due to the inclement | weather, many people stayed | but it is the hope of the | that an extra effort will be made by all ingers to congregate early to- morrow night and take part in the singing. Those who have attended previous concerts are requested to bring their song folders in order that newcomers may enjoy the shects that will be distributed during the evening | there will be concert in Buy Machine From Willys-Overland Co., Inc.,, On Eve Of Their Sudden away Disappearance. Frank J the for Newark Main street, Apparently Senetro, one time manager the Shoe Stores Co., on and these who went away with him went The filed a town July Willys-Overland < onditional bill office in style 0., Ine. has sale just the clerk’s Lt showing that on the week e N e DBATH NOTIC party, Mrs. Min- | nie Senetro paid the Willys-Overland | Inc., $260.31, and promised to pay | monthly untii the sum of $480 was paid. Mrs. Senetro purchased a | sy appearing touring car. i ow there is no trace of the touring Mrs Senetro or the others. | ed departure of the Co, TAYLOR--Allan Swift Taylor, in- $69 fant son of Panl H. and Helen Swift Taylor, today, at Hartford. Wednesday Morning Special Sale Entire Store Full of Bargains Kimonos value to $1.69 all shades and sizes Long handsome crepe Women’s gingham underskirts Value 98¢ Special at Last day of sale of large bungalow aprons of fine quallty percale, The matcrl.xl worth more than what this price after tomorrow. are selling them for. Speci: Boys’ s’ cordoroy pants value x! ’ percale blou Spcml at pajamas all sl/es V‘]lll(‘ ‘H Special at Boys’ overalls in blue and xh: Special at Fine ribbed Misses’ only at pr. ... Boudoir slippers of hne qlm Special at 100 Children’s white Iawn “dresses value to $ Speual at ; Women’s and (hlldren s white middies value 98¢ Special at Children’s to $2.98. 100 Beautifu! slightly mussed, v 100 Corsets sold for styles. Special at ea. Boys a and Ct Special at 5 waists in lawns, s!lks voiles alve to $2.98 special at Women’s w .1\h \Iurt\ value to Sl,.n in “hlto (md (‘Olori onlv dbout 50 i this lot. Spec F\er\ summer hat in the store ln(]lldm" gonrzettee. satins and all new hats at ; off the marked price tomorrow morning only. Silk ("lmisnkw value 98¢ Special at Hundreds of other good hdl’"llll\ in the store for half day sale tomorrow. Thursday, Friday and Saturday big clean up sale in our coat and Weonderful values—all must be cleaned up regardless For Wednesday, suit department. price. Four days of big values—big business. THE BIG STORE committee | Can Pac | Cons Gas { Gt I Inspiration | Mex | Ray | Westi : | Western Union and Misses’ extira fine m!ddloq of fine quality galatea value $1 g8 and other new w‘nsh only 3 each of fine q.mllt) leading ma!\oq and new NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, " Fimancial | NEGROES CITEDFOR i FRENCH WAR CROSS, York Stock Ex- _ i vers | Their First Experience But They | Fought Like Veterans ——— New York Stock tions furnished by members of the New change. Low Am Beet Sug .. 6915 ¢ 'Alask: Gold h Am Agri Chem Am Car & Fdy (¢ Am Ice Can Loco Smelt Am Sug Am Tobac ‘Am Tel & Tel Anaconda Bald Loco B &O . 9 839 34 471% lo Asso. T'r Armies (Correspondence of the ) With {he American ince, July 30.—One in the Amervican Army (No deleted by censor) has had aptism | of fire on the fighting ficlds of Irance | and acquitted itself so well that the! Trench commander the sector has | | cited the whole regiment as worthy of receiving W This ment’s repulse of the enemy attack on i | the carly at Belleat briefly re Cen Leather | muanique Ches & Ohio .... 573 F 5716 | A later and official report the en Chi Mil & St, Paul gagement brings out interesting de- ol B & 1 tails and gives credit to the officers j and men for fine fizhting qualities dis- yed in their initinl experience under and machine gun fire The French commander of that sector has given the the highest possible commendation for the results accomplished the splendid fight- ing spirit by American ne Am Am Am in |0 regiment of | 2 | negroe n Cop of the cross. regi B R . Beth Steel Butte Sup morning of ssibly Wood rred to in Tune 12 (7 offic was the inl com Cruc Steel Del & Hud Dist Sec . | | regiment Gen Elec Goodrich Ri Nor Ore ind shown the Fou tack there were reparing several days preceding the at- that the to 1 hlow of main siment had been hombardment of and shrapnel enemy artillery the morning of heard narrow- i Kansas City so ... Louis & Nash Max Mot com Petrol Natl Lead N Y Air Brake N Y C & Hud NYNH&HRR 42 Nor Pac 89 5% Norf & Wesi 10714 Pac Mail § 8 Penn R R Peoples Gas Pressed Steel Car evidences ke re one the the strong points held by subjected to a nearly 100 shells, Trior the heay havrage oceurring | the 12th moveme zuac e to on cur advance groups apparently of » track trains in the wood back of | the enemy indicating they o lin were | caution attack had been made for if it came. Besides Al combat groups at the main the pecial machine secti cupied a IZvery p meetin the us points of sun chos jecting into the s Oil , | accompanied fonfPact vl : b45, | tailed from h Cop 5 | carrying rifles Rub Co Tt was 2:15 on the morning 12th that the nd { machine gun = The violent ox barrag i the spe The lines of defined on its outer cireuit attering of hits o rostly 7 were most T Cons Reading the move Rep T & Pac Ry . Ry pfd Studebaker line, a mo o speci small sa line ient pro It aroup de and ‘n position on a enemy combat was by reserve company hand grenades of the ' tand to” wa groups and the ik their fizhtns wrtillery U s er to * Stdell. ol 1 v | Va Car | Chem 10us all cor t ction to given nemy no bombardment % | position s Overland opened a on Motors Will General DEATHS AND Allan Swift Taylor. Swift Taylor, infant son and Mrs. Paul H. Taylor of Lake | Ltf street, died today in Hartford. Tho | )i S0 (00 funeral arrangements have mot been | W7 ¥NE LT completed. five of our ial machit this b th with 5015 | gaging in a main groups ;m position FUNERALS | round, showing considerable in The she some 1558, gas One Allan of Mr shrapnel of our noi probabily n R attention the in diameter. The a ment was extremely start and tapered off 1y | it stopped affer thirty minutes Meantime of the lery, the enemy hegan operations, adopting infilte process by which detached groups ar thrust forward at a number of point moving in mass formation h two light ma It craters of whicl and five yard lery bombard at i by minenwerf were two yards in ¢ voilent gradu until et under cover infantry the instead of One group came on wit firing a rather intense Anoth chine guns, into onc our positions s estimated to aho point front group w At ionery enemy firing with two | Now and then ward from their Germans got up to the of positions, approached ot thes rou a our aditio columns 1nother on our patroi took mall machine uads would ¢ i positions positio Special at wire | of one | others our No more at " 98c 1t vseanlt line there were undoubt enemy forces in suppo ible to nal ! ind rting | 2 field | The gun group | under command of Lieutenant 1. I3 Shaw wa in ot the center he fighting terrif wrtitlery i K | mmachine sun | handled this ver with Lravery. The 0" enter | special machine o most exposed | der | rman | shaw | of being ic two G Jdeutenant difenlt situation caool enemy bar- rage so close was im possible was to stand up Acutenant controlled his guns rolling to the thousand rounds | this violent onslaught the their pos carried thout hesitation often | i o and showed a hig skill with their weapo and | ©ach machine | times was partly caned under firc, | throughout the | Sha fro fived five Under tuek m one other < Lwo guns to out men every order under ga i degree ind coura three and iammed mbled n 50¢ § - tinuing action 1gement team fived fourteen the gun jammed. Reportin Licutenant Shaw they were ordered to cle the jam While 1oy artillery and ma when v $1.50 $1.35 in SGC n e of coolly mounted it aud couty hine guns they he un 1o firing until dismonnted ued holden at New distriet of At a court of probate | Britain, within and fo in the count ‘onne A, D. ternard I Gaffney Mary A. G d district Havtfard and 20th day sevling, of ticut, on the indg stite o 1 59c¢ New Britain, in s the petition of Cyrus | vett | that letters | of said New Britain prayir said estate fully Ordered el wdministration may Pplic i i s ition on il \phears nd determined in New Britain, on the 26th day of Aug at & o'clock in the forer notice be given of the per application and the time | hearing thereon, by publi der in some newspaper published in said New heving a circulation 1d by DOSting a copy of ptication 1 he oflice it saic ind that | of said and place of \ing this or AUGUST 20, | as some | in granted «= | B i 1918, ordered to ¢ The fire of machine gun seotfon was doubtless wholly unexpected by the enemy, and this fact coupled with the effective fire {lald down was chiefly instrumental in causing the withdrawal of the enemy s of individual wetion Private small rapid- his posi- r upon the o he coolly of danger, parapet, and while were flying around him, from the hip, There were instance bravery during the Howard Gaillard with a fire picca was unable from tion to get a good fire to b advanc mup: and with eatire eard mounted the ene y bullets fired his rapld-fire picce first at oup and then at the other s Smithficld Jones and George Woods recially men tioned for their coolness in the face of violent shelling hen they dismounted the machine g and then mbled then continued until the the tenant R. C. Grame was in command of the group which received the brunt of the enemy fire which besides the barrage, added a heavy fire of large minenwerfers here was no flinching: the ¥s worked perfect keeping all manned though thre » knocked down by the ex plosion of shells. Others commended for courage in the face of fire are Corporal Irank Harden, Private H. D. Brown, Corporal Bean, nt G. A Morton, and Private Sanders Whatever may have ject of the attack it was frustrated. No enemy ceeded in getting within distance or any part of the line at point and here they quickly pressed back and then driven The shell-torn conditions of the | tells of the That the enemy suffered con- in casualties is not doubted, -oups pushed close m fire. but as their ried off. The small and enemy lisr one g Private mn nd action oup alw under control, combat men w osts the ob- fully been success par except one were off ground fierceness of action siderably of their into the machine men fell they were ca casualtios on our si were ers none of them serio { w. The chief importance of was in bringing this Amenr the first time under fire and strating the steadiness and ability of the men the action n unit for demon fighting IT CAN'T BE DONE WE ARE ToO OLD AND wiLTED FOR SERVICE 1N CANNING So USE US NOW! Stockholm, uns ded NNOTUER FRUTTFOL SOURCE OF TROUBLE \S THAT PEOPLE SOMETIMES UNDERTAKE 0 CAN STALE OR WILTED VEGETABLES. VIR INGTON , B e Home canners must not expect stale or wilted vegetables to be good when canned. Everything must be fresh. See the free book, sent for two cents to pay postage, by the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, ADD LITTLE PEP TO MEALS FOR VARIETY ST 1AM A VERY IMPORTANT BIT OF PREPAREDNESS FOR. A REAL COMPLETE WAR GAROEN CON- SERVATION CUPBOARD PICKLING 1S AN 1MPORTANT BRANCH F HOME PREPAREDMESS FOR THE| INTER_MONTHS WASHINGYON, 0 - Readers of this paper who will send a two-cent stamp for postage to the National War Garden Com- mission at Washington will get a free book on this all important sub- Ject, . 2 mitation of Claims, Pro holden within and for the Dis- in the County of Hart- of Connecticut, on the 0th day ¢ t. A. D., 1918 Present, Bernard 1. Gaffney, Britain trict of Berlir and Statq New Judge On motion of the Ne of said Nev cent ¢ last of 1idv Alling, latc ain, within said district This doth month owe w Britain 't Britain, ind testament | New deceased decree that mnd limited for the e to exhibit t same to the - that public notice by advertising hed in said New Compar i will Cowrt claims axz t o lirc 1 newspa I and havii e Dy n the New! where ecutor and b Eritain district 1 circulation sting a sign post in Britain, 1he in s thereof ¢ copy said ublic town of nearest place deceased last dwelt Certified from Record, MORTIMER H. CAMP, Clerk UNITED STA l‘unn this | G the| | sAY orrespondents report ns ziment and found them to be shot- | RIC MEMBE! 31 WEST MAIN Room 410 Union Mfg { PRODUCERS PREBD SHORDY hicago, Aug. 20. meat soon will be scars members of the executl) of the who met here yesterday. Meat Producen committee state collej appointed 1. Tomhave, svlvania is a member to go tof ington September 10 to ask thel administration for ald. AMERICAN CARRIED BUCK SHOT, Aug. 20.-German vgf? they inspe d takKen from the 77th. American cartrldges They is contrary each five with of carrying buckshot such ns convention. lare use to | @ CGieneva FRISBIE & CO. 272 MAIN STREET Represented by F W. PO:&TE*R 7 and Can Offer QUlne(t to Prior qaio $10,000 POTOMAC ELECTRICPOWER CO.6 % mortgage gold bonds. We Own Gen. Due July Net earnings 2.0 times the interest charges on 7349 1923 at 93 and interest to yield above issue. This company does the entire Commercial Elec. Light and Power business of the city of Washington, D. C., and adjoining communities, having an es- timated population of 470,000. A STRONG, RELIABLE CORPORATION organized and qualified through years of efficient, mlsrworthy service, to act as Conservator, Guardian, Executor or Administrator. Capital 8750,000. Surplus and Profits $1,000,000 Connecticut Trust and Safe Deposit Co. HARTI'ORD. CONN. M. I WHAPLES, Pres't LICENSE NUMBER G—08535. Wednesday Frankfurts or 20(: Bologna 1h SHOULDER ROAST ib 15¢ | | POTATOES 2 Beef Liver LARGE NEW Whoie Milk Cheese Fancy Red Beets 2 behs Fresh ( sround H amhurg “Best Pure Lard ... Well Filled Lima Beans 2 qts Smoked 12Y/2¢ 34c 45¢c 33¢ 23c Lean | Plate | Beef | Veal Chops Sound Ripe 14 qt Tomatoes bsk Fancy \(uflorl Olives Fresh Pi(‘kcd Sweet Corn doz ih | 28¢ 15 Ih pk 55C ’ 1bs 61 C 15¢ Ohio Noisele Matches 3 boxes Good Baking Beans . 2 1bs Sunbeam Grape Juice pt. bot. | thereof on the pubile sign-post in the town of New Britain, in said district and return make BERNARD F. RAPHAEL’S DEPT. STORE 23¢c