Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Indiana’s centennial. A pageant in which hundreds participated was the feature of the program, many tableaux presenting historical incidents. The evening’s program included an address by the Rev. John Cavanaugh, president of Notre, Dame university, on “What Constitutes a State,’’- and the singing of old-time melodies. DEUTSCHLAND IS AGAIN HERE Captain Paul Koenig in Undersea Boat Reaches New London. New London, Connecticut, November 1. —Germany’s first commercial submarine, the Deutschland, arrived here early today, completing her second voyage through the warships of Great Britain and France on both sides of the Atlantic. Under Captain Paul Koenig, who was in command during her first trip to Baltimore, the Deutschland left Bremen on October 10, and tied up at a berth prepared for her here at 2:35 o’clock this morning. Ten million dollars worth of dyestuffs and drugs and, it was said, “possibly stocks, bonds and precious stones,” comprise the cargo of the submersible, according to a statement tonight by the captain. The Bremen, which started a voyage from the city after which she was named on August 26, Captain Koenig said, has been given up as lost. He thought she “must have struck a mine,” but he added, “she has not fallen a victim to this almost blockade. lam sure of that.”
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