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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 1

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SINKS OFF VIRGINIA HERALD VOL. NO. 266. PORTSMOUTH, N. MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918.

BAYONET FKHTING IN FISMES STANDARD Americans Cover Themselves With Glory I APfifCT All TAMIArn in Hand A STANDARD OIL TANKER TORPEDOED The 0. B. Jennings Sunk Sunday Off Virginia Coast-Thirty Survivors Landed at Norfolk, But Captain and Fifteen Others Are Missing (By Associated I YUM) Washington. Auir. i uf I A a a ntcamee O.

H. nings, Sunday, loo miles off. Die Virginia coast, announced today, revealed the iJtcspnce nf at Iciutt two German on of the Atlantic. The second raider JIM been 01 the coast of XIJVJL an I'y waters several i survivors of the crew Jennings hnvc been taken to ituval vessel, tlio navy n-aa Informed today. Tl "lain and a boat a i i lo cratlnj; I nenr- of the of tlic erew aro AVIroh-SH enlls from the a nay- Ing a she was shelled by a.

Btlbmn Jne were received yesterday between I o'clock and noon. Xavy ves- re nt onco to the location ludlcat arrived i tlmo to the tho vessel hav- ng gone down. Tho was In 1317, was if net tons, i belonged to Hie Americans Cover Themselves With Glory in Hand-to-Hand Fighting in Important German Ammunition Base Fighting Here the Bitterest of the Whole War, Enemy Being Bayoneted or Clubbed to Death STILL ANOTHER VICTIM OF SUBMARINE (By Aasocinlwf Press) A Canadian Atlantic Port, August 5-- The schooner N'athan A. of Noivv Kcoliu, Iiaa beun added 0 i Hl vos.se!« sunk by a. Ocrman a i oft ilio XorJit At- a i coast.

The cfexv landed today and reported that the vessel had been destroyed last Saturday. "WAWFHD-'Vor man nnd n-lfe, two or i rooms i Or i i i i eil Jor llffhl houo licoplnf. Wrlto W. H. -M.

care of Tlie Herald. Iw au covered themselves wilh Blory hand to hand flglillnjf tho streets or T-'Isines yesterday iirhe'n they cnjitured a Important a base. nghllnb- Is said to have been the bit- I i JIH tcrest of tlie whole wur. the I'rusiinn ver a ards asklnjr no quarter and licliif i a There was a lull In thn.imttle along tho Solssons-Jihclrns front lust nluht tho breathing extended into sf 1 LISTTODAY Contains 407 Names, Including 203 KM in Action, 37 Died of Wounds, 100 Wounded-Dover Man Listed Among Wounded Choose Your Vacation Waists Today There's a beautiful assortment to choose from with a garment for every occasion. Neatly Tailored Blouses of lawn and voile for sport wear or traveling and the prettily Uce trimmed waitcts for afternoon and evening, wear.

These are priced at $1.98, $2.25, $2.98. Charming Waist, of tub silk, georgette and crepe de chinp, in pure white and the dainty shades of pink, blue, coral, turquo Ue, as well as darker tone, of navy, brown and black, with a range of price; from $3.98 to $12.50. Sweater, that are attractive. Pretty slip-on with and without warm coat sweater, and the light- weight garment, of Shetland and fibre silk; in all the tasteful colorings of the $5.00 to $15.00. Our showing of Drew Skirt, include, all the wanted wuh fabric, of gabardine, pique and rep, stunning wool noveltie.

and rich qualities in plain and black- priced at $3.98 to $18.50. George B. French Co. SCHOONER IS STILL BURNING Asoclatcd Tress) Easlport, wreckage, of tho Canadian Kehooner Dornfonilein i by tlie crew of a German marine a 15 miles southeast of r.tl M.nmi Island, In tlie. Bay of Kundy, last t'rlilny noon, was I Harbor.

Cirand a today by i vessels. The lic-lmoner badly daraased, i upper works burned 1je In c-nrgo ot was i i today. "STRONGHEART frTTo'WN" ONLY ONE IN TWENTY WILL DIE (IJy t'rcss) AUK. it.o AmerJ- '-nn soldlcra wotintjptl In i i nflitini; ICES i one In will tllo of their wnumlii; more than i i i will Lo i to duty, anil only l-l jier cent i Ije clIschAi-Koil for actorilliig to i m.iilc ly tlio chief of staff Imlay, limicd an tlio officially iitlratcil i-xjiericnci? of the iIiirln Ilic finir yeara of the war. TEN CASUALTIES.

Press) Washington, A casualty loilny owcd in iicllun 203, died of 37, died ot disease 3, died accident 6, died i i I. severely IS, woumu-d, dciji-i-B i i mitsiKK it. 107 Tin- only a i mime nn i i i i Sergeant 0-Hrieii wln was ivoimdcd. i i mined. CHASER SUNK IN COLLISION (Uy Associated J'ress) Washington, Aig i i i i a i i i the noted I i a scout! a Au a i wve.l in Sunday aflernoon list today trilled Is to give a i nt tlic In action 9, and died of wounds re- lavy yard and this week tor tlm" eelveil In I.

total 10 enlisted men. coming here the I 1 lusplccs of tho V. M. c. A.

War Work Xellle Cummings of 'vjnillntr relatives In this city. of tho sutunarlno el oillslon i i aii-jiht near Hog llle Js'ijvy nser 1S7 in nlglit today by 'Ml of mem re rescued. BRITISHmT PRISONERS IN RAID Associated I'rww) Ixnidon. Aiitr. operations were curried i Jirlllsh southeast of Arras, near Ncu- vlllc-Vltassca In which prisoners wero taken, the Wnr i to- lly.

On ihe northern front opposite IJast-ee tiio German gun.i luvo been very active. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS IS RESUMED (Hy Associated Press) I'ln-fM. Aiifr- long bom- banhnent of ivns re.sume.l morning after ft long- of 4Hence from tho truna of tlie enemy. The Latest Rebound Copyright Books At 60c "Secret'of the Slprm Counlry," by Norma I aVld H. Porler i i a i Madness" by A a Alice Ghapi.i Best Luck" by A a McClinlock Rimrock Jones" Dave Coolidge uTRed Gap" by Harry Leon Wilson Good Old by Mrs.

Bellog Lowiulcs Wife by Louis Tracy What Germany i Tliomas H. A. Sniilli Boys' and Girls' Books in Exccllenl Assordnent. LEWIS E. STAPLES We Sell War Saving.

When buying a kitchen cabinet, remember that UM first kitchen cabinet wa. a McDougall, and that the McDougall led ever since in all that make, a kitchen cabinet better. Price is moderate. make buying still easier. D.H.

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Pages Available:
255,295
Years Available:
1898-1977