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HAIG PLOWS T HROUGH GERMAN OF TEN MILES IN AREA NORTH OF T INFANTRY STRIKES AFTER ‘CRA & 3 H[]ME BR“KEN UP’ U-BOAT CAPTURES TRAWLER AND GEN. PERSH}NG WEARING STEEL HE[ MET Eflem OPENS RAID ON FISHING FLEET; : Thl‘ DENTIST CHARGES 6 SUBMARINES OFF OUR COAST £ turnd Dr. Beardsley Sues Dr. Bray lor e Y. e Washington, Aug. 21.—S trong forces of swift naval patrol boats and destroyers sped today to the north Atlantic fishing } Ko i With man submarine, which armed and manned, is reported raiding fish- X 2 Associated B ing fleets. Naval officers here think recapture of the trawler or morning by SEEKS 835 000 DAMAGES her enforced destruction by te German crew is a certainty. et '. the towns ol _ S — 18 The Britishi§ and Albert. Tl A Canadian Atlantic Port, Aug. 21. The Triumph is owned by the North Plaintit Allcges He Has Been Sub- The steam trawler Triumph, fitted | Atlantic Fisheries Co. and is one of 3 . with two guns and wireless and | the crack hoats of {he fleet : o : court 10 just NOTER cted to “Great Pain of Body and | manned by 16 Germans from the i, 3 T R S Some German? L o= mmibichisaniietiilsapvesland 1y Must Replenish Coal Bunkers. v Ll 3 SR in the British drive is raiding the fishing banks off ova fendant Scotin. Crews of the schooners sunk 21.-~Fishermen here 5 o : Al the Germani§ . by the Triumph have arrived here. said today that if the GGerman subma- i 3 i Dranoutre ridge, hetwd Triumph B oW e \ have been attacked by Great Distress of Mind® By De- Boston, Anug rine made us of the trawler T | seized yesterd: 1s a raider, they Dr. Robert F. Beardsley, a dentist | Vessels known to have hcen sunlk with an office at 353 Main street, to- | by the converted raider are the Una 3 Thistitont is diil 2 . R 7 . & < s front is e Lys & lay Dbrought suit against Dr. Hemy | I>. Saunders, of Lunenburg, the A. Pi- | Would have to re-coal the craft at ¢ Lys T. Bray, one of the city's best known | att Andrew, of Gloucester, Mass., and | 16ast every ten days ey DR X ) W Quice efand Achiel physicians and surgeons, charging | the Francis J. O'Hara, of Boston prasnianned fentivel v ibys aaEdnuadiand] 8 & il British drive. tlienation of the former’s wife's af- | Captain Wallace Bruce, master of ‘:':‘y“‘] I":“ *‘;_“““""“ “" "‘7 : "" ‘]"M" b \lthough prisoners saj ections and secking damages of | the A. Piatt Andrew, said on his ar- | ¢© 7 SaVERns S L ollEet o, the attack for < 3 | 4 s i e = g i : attack for a week i z §35,000. The writ, which was made | rival here that his vessel was held up | 15 feet deep with a 22 foot heam, and i ; : it e . ok out by Lawyer Solomon R. Herrup of | by the Triumph yesterday afternoon | 'egisters about 250 tons gross. : y e e tantry advanced through the | ifartford, is returnable bhefore the | and that he and his crew were given | Fishermen said the scene of the at- | e Cas . SR \fter a brief *c sh” boy The | tack undoubtedly was on the western 5 upon 'the enemy almost befor banks, off the Nova Scotin coast. in g - G superior court on the first Tuesday of | ten minutes to leave the ship Neptember. It was served by Con- | Germans then sank her with bombs wble James W. Manning and pro-| The raider then bore down upon | the open se nd outside the three g R & perty valued at $40,000 has been | the Una P. Saunders and the Francis | Mile zonc of Canadian waters. New 3 % g Attack on 10, at. attached J. O’'Hara and sank them likewise. | England vessels have not visited the 3 ekt ; British Hecaduarters in I'ran 91 (By: the Assqell In hisfeornplaint ADy BenTdsley se sl il cldbries caxnying fthel crews) ofl (tho lvestenibanisfalnce AGenmanisnbma s a : : Press.)-——Field Marshal Haig thi g launched an offensi forth that his wife, Anna Beaumont ! three vesscls reached here at 10 a. m. | rines were firet reported in the Bay of & : : e e 2 v B : B Beardsley of North Oxford, from f{oday. The fishermen say that while | Fundy several weeks ago S ¥ a tre f about ;| yards 1e high contour betwe August 3, 1908, to May 9, 1918, and \ making for this port they heard firing e B % S : L (!}nn-w and Moyenneville was the northern zone of attack a: himself “‘were enjoying their marital and helieved other fishing vessels : 3 i - . Puisienx-au-Mont the southern land-mark of the front ¢ te and lived happily in their do- | were sunk by the raider i Left Portland Monday, : e e mestic relationship.”” They have one Captain Myrrhe, master of the Tri- Portland, Me., Aug. 21.— The steam son, Robert Beaumont Beardsley, 3 imph, who landed here with his men | trawler Triumph, captured by the General Per s commander 1 (¢ Committee on Public Informa- 3 _ 3 s old this morning, said he was told by the | erew of a German submarine left here | chier, A. 1. 17, France tion from ['nderwood & Underwod.) An order issued by a (German ar commander ay Claims His IHome Was Destroyed captain of the submarine which cap- | Monday for the fishing grounds. She cnemy here lately had withdrawn in order to increase the dep| of his defense —— | which is more illuminating than anyvt has come out ' up to May 23 D tuped his vessel that his was only one | had landed her catehes at this port Germany in many months, ‘says irdsley ay in his compiaint, the | of six U-boats operating off on this | during the summer for a canning T S s B e e o T TR fendant, Dr. Bray, “hy his acts. | coast | company with extensive government / Y . It has come to my kne through a letter addressd o ndishments, meritricions conduct ‘We intend to destroy the fishing | contracts and for local dealers. The the royal Prussian ministry at at men o leave ha seductions alienated the love of | fears,” the German commander said | trawler was built about forty year | spoken publicly of a revolution which to break out aft the plaintiff's wife and destroved his i o Captain Myrrhe | ago and had a carrying capacity of | STA TEON[D IN BACK AREA Wb s happiness and broke up his home.” | “phe Trinmph was halted on the | 300,000 pounds of fish. She took on o Ffurthemore the dentist — makes | fishing banks by the U-hoat and the |a supply of coal on leaving here. P e - 2 é other serious charges against Dr.! crew was permitted to tak which it is believed will last her for | - hear such objectionable talk or wl t gh others th Rray, setting forth the dates vaguely | gories 20 days. they must deal with it at once and without I'he hon | as “at various times between 1908 | 77 s ——— e FAV“RABLE REP“RT I(-L’n March Says 76th Divis- | authorities and the director of military railways have been and quested to take correspondi asu In conclusion (he plain(ift ~ v,uu,m AYAN MISSION |SOLDIER FIRST TO ion Is On Depot Duty | Fromn wish to impress all superior officers 'who happen to ovel f‘,“”.'” ‘,":"“l";"““:,“i;:,‘.(‘f‘,v"‘,’,"",?.‘::’“‘.‘:‘](‘ \I‘,»".‘l: IN UNITED STATES TELL OF FATALITY []N NEW DRAFT B!“, —DBrazil Lends Ship Free | vancegluotio V’rhr?e Miles London, Aug. 21.—British forces have captured Courcelle ifered reat pa of body and - il . >, 1 1 > e e ’ 1 B m, Of (har;:c .\(hv:\'l—l\ I«-uu‘ .mnl‘lm\r L.\"M'(]l loyenneville and Beaucour nor can he enjoy the love and affec- | comes srica 10 Discuss Farther | Sergeant Harold Malone of Company | <~ 5 ¢ e sur-Ancre in their drive which began this morning nor of thi tion and society of his wife, and his N ) | { Ancre river, according to advices from the front own health and happiness and was Dyelopment of Friendly Rela- B Wrote of Lieut. Glover's | | | | The Pritish attack this morning was between Moyvennevilll . PR Washington, Aug. 21.—As. a result Be Placed In Separate and Beaucourt-sur-Ancre, a distance of about cight and onc-ha obliged to break up his home and the home is still broken up in conse- tions Between Countries. Death on July 3. of the Allied successes during the the defendant from Rheims to the North Sea has| iiles along this front been reduced in length more than | | = affairs of Uruguay, accompanied by [ ply the first person in New Britain to 0 miles, Gen. March told the news- | et a party of distinguished officials of || o = ey o h of Lieut. Joseph A. Washington, Aug. 21.—A\ favorable | paper men today in his mid-week | artillery preparation. It was completely successiul The attac] BELGIAN AID 7HI!’ SRR [ the South American republic. arrived | o\ o % H GRS T ST o . e it even before the young officer’s par- uiyan cruiser Dievlged BC-lonts. In a letter written by his son, Baltaser Brum, minister of foreign | €. Malone of Glen strect was probu- | ‘ S SGEEN past month the Lattle front in France le I : I the Briti 1 1 SiiiencoNost el wironsalandtiniicics ot | NEVISIE IR IR SRR R B e et o s e et e Classification. e A LS o Shoi R RRIcRE H R aveRa dVance A EmoRto i attack of the British this morning was made withou | report was voted today by the house | conference was made by the British Third army under ‘neral Byn it ycomm ties gnSic o dinin When the Germans began After capturing Achict-le-petit, {he British troops istration man power Dbill, with an !last advance the line stretched ments were made to leave today T} 610 Malone of Company B, 101s;; dmendment providing that youths miles. It is now less than Washington Machine Gun Pattalion. on July 30, from 18 to 20 years of age shall be miles ] i e land received Monday noon in this city, | Placed in separate classifications to b Gen. March cnumerated 32 Ameri- | 'tench Take Carlepont and Cuts. Washington, Aug. 21.—The special M ilone read: “Harry Roche will | called into military service after men *can divisions as having ture.” Another amendment by Chairmar front between the \ advanced nother mile and a half to the cast and reached Achiet-le-Grand. Former Dutch Steamer Used Uor 1ie- liet Work Lost in North Sea—Six Dead. second . fourth, fifth, sixth, 26th., » 29th., 30th., 7th., 41st., 79th., SOth., §3rd., S5th., $9th., 90th., Against Italians Anticipated as . and 93rd mstver to questions the chief o Result of ¥ < Conference. staff said the 36th. National Guard and 19th National Army divisions, in-| Washington, Aug. 21.—Resumption States was met on arrival at an At- This was all that the voung soldier | Dent provides that the fact that a morning - po by Jordan H. Stabler, J ‘;””,.‘ . ["‘, ,‘\H;,]”",Jf Latin.Ameri. | Wrote, because of the censorship regu- | soldier has not reached 21 shall not chief of the division of Latin-Ameri- e lepartment of | 14tions, but it was sufficient to carry { bar him from a commission Sl RIS a0 ! e . |the sad news of Lieutenant Glover's| A section added at the request of Christiania, Norway, A ’1.——The Dutch steamer Gasconier, New York to Rotterdam, operated by the Bel- 9 elie o ssion struck v | state: ‘0 an elly, U. 8. A, I e s R e o L MRl e e the war department provides that ; e ye No re and | and Licut. Commander Aug R o S en e Bl B S jthat the members of Company B are | Jeges for technical training in uniform, | 1 i Resumption of Offensive Movement, i wrp fighting est of I Frencl , Six re lost A guard | Beauregard, U. 8. N., and Haugh V ship took f wrvivors to Haughe- | e Pena. Uruguyan charge d'affaires. | S o I 2k fens Sunusuyani chare 1M |at present back in a rest camp after| without changing their mdlitary {4 most strenuous time and this looks by Generg ilometer front threa test reports, thy ly is bein, nd, Norway The visitors were welcomed as status | cluding many Texans, reached T )f the Aus offens t 1 | much brighter. He states that in the | 5 y Texans, reached France , of the Austrian offensive on the Itali- e hetween t invitation of the state department to | xmerican advance his command went : July 30th. and August 13 |an front is be expected at any Dutch flag and at that time bore {he | giscugs with American officials fur-|ineaq so fast that it was impossiblo PRIVATE MENGS FUNERAL S haye e niin brainine Kino 00 i e rcome the card me of Fruithandel. She was 320 | ¢pepr gevelopment of the friendly | for the men to keep their belongings he said has not yt reached the front ¢t Tl i G 1 f the encmy relations existing between their | with them and they have lost every- S line. i Guan onewspaper Colniske i \ is believe| B e L sty . - v Gen. March corrected a report | d'Italia, says a dlspatch received here i O e untry and the United hinzRihacyheiarncd Body of New Britain Man Who Was | that the 77th. division (Hnrl]vxf of [ from Rome « v of the O . | The Gasconier is listed as a Belgian | guests of the nation. coming at the mer but formerly was under the feet long. with 2 beam of 47 feet and | depth of 22 feet. She was owned by e Lloyd Royal Be of Antwerp. In conclusion Sergeant Malone tells 3 e - his father that his two cousins, Drowned at Rochester Will Arrive | N6V York city and vicinity) was| tUndoubtedly the Austrian high ¢ quadrflater WILL EXPLAIN VETO. POLICE CALLED OUT ward and Frank Malone, members of being sent to Italy. It was last re- ourt, Noyon, Bichancourt an - Thi . . 2 command is active e-organizing " Company A from New Haven, are bsth In This City at Midnight Tonight. | ported, he said, in the Vosge 3 VR s The stategy of General Man! Mavor To Tell Why Ile Does Not Want IN BROCKTON STRIKE |injured in action. i Answering further questions regard. | 1€ Austrian armics, the military | gin § st clearing the enemy’s shield R o e The body of Private Alfred Meng, |ing individual divisions, Gen. Mareh | critic writes, and bases his prediction | of machine ore the big attacl who was drowned in a canal near NN = said the 76th division (New England | on such recent events as the closing | NOW forces S XIRtoge Ve gley stated today that he | Rochester, N. Y. will arrive in this | and New . | E (9 " H E ke . i and New York National Army) now is e S S picked divi tefail to the council, at | gy e poree on Duty to Prevent Riot- OW $1 Il 191 AV $6,305 city at midnight tonight. The funeral | gopving pot i CLgtegE SRt 2 : a depot division and is | » this evening, his i services will be held fomorrow at 2:30 | dationod in a baek aren. . T g0t | Emperor Charles to th SR e — o’clock from the People’s church and ‘ : K ¢ he S0th | i Noyons Being Outflanked, 5 . division, (Pennsylvania anc cinia | the confercnce at German military { ] New Britaln Furniture Co. Tiles Pe- | Rev. Lyman 8. Johnson will officiate. | Staioom nd Virgin CHC DyARBLCon Cnte z ) 1 A guard of honor from this city will 3 he wants i , tition in Bankruptey—Zucker and | o qotail. re wants it g gckton, Mass, Aug. 21.—The en- u Dondstalied : " success of the cnlarged Ameri- Tk B tire police force was detailed for duty Feuerstein Members of Firm. t has been learned that Privat can program of the war department German and Austrian emperors i 1 1 \ i today to prevent further outbreaks by Rt e ndranined BRITIGREINCEInE el B et Sl S il o dep e || lowsDapeEs dlmostiunlversdliv ag f No riking shoe cutters some of whom | Hartford, Auz. 21 New | #nd not while swimming el o N i ‘“*”‘v sl s vk t o dect What he does objoct o is Tha | oo urrested last night atter street | niiain Turnibure Co. filed a petition | Hoted ping and while the Emergen | mination that results. He believes | gisturhances in which workmen were | the city should pay board of pub- | ttacked vorks employes, street department | e police station was crowded (his | trict court today showing liabilitles of 100l department em- 4 gpning with cmiployes who sought | $17,919 owed to 96 creditors, which i other city emj es in | protection and who claimed to ha offset partially by ussets aggregating e policemen and fire- ! heen wirned that they would $6,305 The company is a partne iness (0 supply two litional drart i : Allies in Russia paid AL should b [ harmed i (hey went back to work. | Ship of Abraham Zucker and Max | /58 16 SEODIS (Rais 08 M cchaiedie h u Two cutters were heaten severely while | 1Peuerstein SEhiembioe & ani b Gennecticut must ¢ ‘ ien. Marel ed to comment upon this new | | i Allied thr He said, desceribing the | I'\WO STILL ALARMS, | | while in the 15) —Genera d the Oise Commenting on the mecting of the > i Army) serving with the | headquarters British in Flander 1o attend the funeral e wt he has no | ! he policemen ; their en KFleet | that the hope of scpuarating Aus in bankruptey in the United States dis ANOTIER L RAELONDD, Corporation i anty swelling the % tonnage at disposa s The local draft WINTE s L Sl e R c H‘ “‘ ! r'he Idea Nationale says the meet yet informed as o w Britaln’s | . aitional 1 PRI g of the emperors is i from Germany is “a mere delusion ound for work = send 800 Class | men to Camp Upton, FEAMER MIDDLEETOWN RUNS DANISH NAVAL MISSION Y dndi bR dolore R eIEIORGAUIDALE Se s o d ed since his '« ON SAND BAR AT HARFORD. | |NCREASE SHORE LINIE RATES. COMING TO UNTTED SPATES, | even i \lios | | USF RO DL : | Iy this morning till Hartford, Aug The steauser] Washington, Aug. 21.—The Shore| copenhagen, Aug. 21— Denmark — = Unued their y . Atiddletown ran aground on the bar op- | Line Electric Railway company to ) e : L and at widely separated points < o'clock the soon is to send a naval mission to the R ; 7 the Hartford Ilectric Light | day was granted authority by the in- 2 L2 WEATE de e pointed. t : ' ? limited fronts | COMMISSION FOR LA FOLLETTE. c et e rhin's i Philip LaFol- mpany power louse at 7:30 terstate commerce commission to ini- | United States. According to the Poli- A 3{Jores 10 exist lette, sc ug. 2 of Wiscon d there I S ned on a stream P \n s 5 S ‘ for New Britain ad i 7 ! : morni Baskenzers were! transforred to | on its line in Massachusetts and Rhode | Axel, a captain in the navy md a ast for N Lo on th north — i warmer tonight; fugs have been working to 1sland provided the fares do not exceed { cousin of King (George of CGreat cinity: pair. warmer x morning and was unable to proceed. | crease passenger fares between points | tiken the mission will include Prince Hartrord., on the eouth | COMPANY Was o to the Rober ining rnmh]m‘] for neunced t boat to float with the tide this eve- | those charged on fedéral controlled | RBritain, The mission will pay parti Thureday fair. treet dump. RBoth places have given N Hnas cular attention to aviation. i . < P C 1 on Page) __ |the &remen plenty of work lately