Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 189, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1916 — Bremen May Be Off Coast Seeking Boston Port. [ARTICLE]
Bremen May Be Off Coast Seeking Boston Port.
Every point along the Maine coast was watched sharply Monday for two submarines believed to be foreign vessels, and possibly the long expected German merchantman Bremen and a consort. The strange vessels were reported five miles off Cross Island, near Machias and close to the Canadian waters Monday by a coast guard lookout, but no word had reached Portland Monday to bear out the emphatic declaration from the station that they are undersea craft, and were proceeding at top speed toward the west. The vigil along the coast extended as far as Halifax, N. S., and St. John, N. 8., both of which ports reported that naval authorities had no information regarding the presence of submarines in these waters.
Dr. Leslie Sharrer will be in my office every afternoon from 1 until 4 o’clock and can be called at any other time of day or night by calling 211. Dr. C. E. Johnson. An.ia F. Turfler, Osteopath.
