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NEW, BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1916. hased by Sharks. Whale Strands And Dies on Shore of Long Island)| 2B B IS (46 D) D E ¢ { 6 ONE CENT A WORD ALL advertisements f20 e cassified column wust he thf» Herzald office by 1:30 p. m. on the day “ i~=ne. LOST. LOST. Iy ret receive -Will party who afternoon it to He found July violin kind- urn | TO RENT-—Tenement, provements. Good minutes’ walk from Chestnut street. O RENT: ond floor, American street. modern location factory im- room tenement, September 1, family. 19 Il\q'zh(’ fir floor. Five to Highland t ; thers, bungalow tmen dwe the ellers and who were on beach at | Wa pekaway inlet on the southern shore startled by pearance of what they thought was dashing Long Island were the wandering island The caused toward | it | by tidal | back Local p shore hveled wve, which eathless speed with which a minlature drave the on the bathers the beach. filshermen discovered that | forty-five feet long, | and ten feet deep amidships. yunded in five feet of water. huge mammal, accarding to the fishe men, and in its excitement had been caught | d in a sloughway between a sandbar and | | spouts and lashed the water into a! with its tail. whale about | had spread that a genuine sulphur nine feet beam | bottom whale had been stranded on It had | the beach fishermen got out their har- The | r-oons, while other sportsmen brought Ul manner of weapons to the scene. Thus surrounded the whale » get free for several hour d without a sigh. Crowds sathered around the carcass and cut off pieces of skin, flesh and blubber souvenirs. the visit frenzy a sulphur bottom had been chased into the inlet two blue sharks fifteen feet long |t shore. The captive blew up huge AILROAD RECEIPTS JUNP the Revenucs for Year Ending osune Roads—Large Business in East., 4—Net revenues railroads of the ‘Washington, Aug. ninety-three large jnited States jith June showed e same period of 1915 90,000,000. The figur today by the interstat for the year ending an increase over of almost pub- | imerce | All Patent Colt, Gun Metal, and BlacK Vici Kid Oxfords in This Sale at $2.13 All Tan and White Nu- Buck Oxfords SPECIALS | White Duck Outing Oxfords, leather or rubber soles and heels, reduced to. ... $1.39 Palm Beach Oxfords, leather, o rlhbe.rlalu a0d beels, reduced reduces 0. anklln Sllmf , reduced to 39:. 25c. Four-in-One Brushes, reduced o 17c. commission nues for 1916 increase tern roads showed an | bout $117,000,000, Jump $190,000,000 for Ninety-three | about $30,000,000, | about §40,000,000. Renewal of Serv Wi American tonic reve- ,227,. an $290,000,000 over In net revenue the increase of } southern road and western roads powers’ permission for the re-estab- lishment within their pital units the showed operating of $1,855,904,227 borders of hos- of about United from previous year. States. Great Britain's refusal to let supplies for the wounded through her blockade except when consigned to the Awmer- ican organizer caused Red Cross headquarters here to decide to put physicians and nurses again in the Teutonic countries. Request for thts privilege already has gone through the state department to Berlin and Vienna. RED X TO AID GERMANS. ‘e Awaits Only Ber- lin’s Permission. American Red Cross units ve | Renewal of | withdrawn from the central empires Teu- |last fall when the society’s funds be- ' came exhausted. shington, Aug. 4 Red Cross aid to the allies awaits only the central We are now displaying the first of Advance Fall Styles. They are beauties ! Begins Tomorrow Morning! ITH this announcement of the beginning tomorrow of our Annual Midsummer Clearance Sale, the flood gates of demand will open and the big rush for them will be on. For shoes of such class and elegance and bred-in value as For MEN constitute a big value at $2.15 and $2.45—and. they go like hot-cakes. So come tomorrow for yours— and realize at these two prices you may choose from our entire remaining stock of low cut shoes mow on our shelves. Remember, this sale begins TOMORROW MORNING promptly at 8:00. Newarlf Shoe Stores Company NEW BRITAINS " (! 1 Other Newark Stores Nearby: Hartford, Open Monday and Satarday Evenings 205 Stores in 97 Cities—— Open Monday might, July 3 until 10:30 commodate Jate holiday shoppers. Waterbury. to ac- When the report | truggled | and then | —Furnished room for 1 s able gentleman in private i conveniences, ¢ Strong 8-4-3d | Court. TO RE\T*‘)U\‘«H*‘(H) s 1r~\1flmonl rooms, all improvements, roe St., five TO RENT—Four rooms room, Solomon bl street. Inquire Dr. and bath Main | TO RENT—Five room flat, throp street. Apply Arch | street. 7-31-tf TO RENT—Two three ments, all Arch street. Stanley St. room improvements at 218 For particulars, . Horvitz, optician, 321 Main 728-tf tene- | FOR {FOR s - FOR I lassified CASH 1N ADVANCE. MINIMUM CHARGE 10c EACH INSERTION. FOR SALm. FOR SALE! Two Fir~ Department | Horses Apply Engine Co., No. 1. SALE—$200 buys 1913 Hupmo- bile touring car. First class condi- tion. Elmer Auto Co., 22 Main St., Tel. 1513. SAL established over forty years and doing a business of $18,000 a year, for sale to settle an estate. A large Polish trade. Ad- dress Box 654, Middletown, Conn. -2-3d | ~Indian Twin motor- equipped, electric lights, ., $175 cash or easy payments. . B. Clark Maple Hill. Tel. 968-4 8-1-tf fully FOR SALE—1915 Reo Apply N. touring car. B. Garage, Chestnut St. 6-22-tf LOST—Circular pearl pin, near Cen- ter, Tuesday, August 1. Reward if returned to Herald. 8-3d2 FOR SALE—Rafia given in all work. Mrs. Tel. 682-5 bags. Lessons kinds of embroidery A. F. Hyd,e Berlin 8-3-d2 SALE OR RENT—At Magle Hill, a 7 room cottage. For sale on Harrison street, New Britain, a new two family house. Inquire of W. E. Burk, Maple Hill. '"Phone 971-5, 8-3tf FOR SALE—1916 Pullman strator car, 54 Greenwood Telephone 1478-4 demon- street, 8-3-3d rst floor tenement, sev- modern improvements, included. 176 Pleasant 7-19-tf = rooms All n TO RENT— en rooms, steam heat street. TO RENT—Two each, improvements, street 1281- flats, on first and 446 Inquire on five third floor West premise T improvements, 1517-12. second floor. street. d3x T0 R All Tel —Five rooms, Trinity TO RENT—Suite of furnished rooms, all cenvenience use of telephone; private residen central location. Address Box 26, BL, Herald. 8-2- 6d HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTE ping machine Apply New > Walnut for top- and turning-in-gir Britain Paper Box Co., treet. WANTE girls to Bakery. Apply -Four work Good Box X8 g00d - the wages, He industrious Yew Britain ss hours, 6dx WANTED—Girl for light housework and care for child. One that can £0 home nights. Address Box 2 Herald. 3d WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. W. S. Bacon, 192 Lincoln street. 7-29-w1 RENT—At Apply on 148 Fair- premis 8.3 GARAGE TO view street. s. 3-d3 NOTICE. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT to be opened Tuesday, Aug. 8, in the Y. M. C. A. building. Entrance on Court street, Grace Willis Weyant. Patronage solicited house- 16 WANTED—-Girl for general work in small family. Apply Tremont street. WANTED—Waitress at Hnl(‘l Beloin. Also kitchen man. T-27-tf HELP WANTE WANTED—Energetic young man to work on automobile delivery truck. Miner, Read & Tullock, 623 Tast Main eet. $-4-1d )>—MALE. WE BUY BOOKS ANY QUANTITY, antique furniture, crocke old firearms, Indian relics, collections of coins and stamps. Calls city or country. No agents. Hobby Shop, 347 Asylum street, Hartford. TAKEN Chevrolet AUTOMOBILE PARTI out. Reasonable rate Tel, 255-12. 7-31-6dx car. Richard Covert. AUTOMOBILE FOR HIRE—By hour or trip. Reasonable rates, 57 Walnut street, Tel. 984-3, Jos. Peters. 7-8-20dx —— FURNISHED ROOMS. TWO ROOMS—Furnished for house- keeping, including kitchen, pantry, set tubs, hot water, steam heat and electric lights. Private. Five min- utes' walk from depot. 45 Walnut street. 7-19-tf WAN ough knowledge of production carpenters’ tools and builders’ hard- ware. Only men with such knowi- edge and with ability to handle men need apply. Good position for such a man in factory. Emploving 130 hands, situated out of town. In replying, please state experi- ence. Apply Box No. 5AA, Herald Office. 7-31-8-2-8-4 of WANTED—Salesman on wagon. FEs- tablished busine: Steady work. $15 a week at start. Married man preferred but not necessary. Apply in own handwriting. Sala\n"\n, Box 23, Herald. iMER BOARDERS. INDIAN NECK, BRANFORD—Now open for season; all facilities; good service; reasonable rates; trolley; telephone. Mrs. A. D. Frey, Cottage 1905. 1-6dx 8-4-d3 | 7-29-6d | FOR ALI‘ l, ‘\l(lpl(> Hill Robbins ments, Price $4,500. Liberal Also 3 choice building lots. Corner sold cheap. 8 family block, 466 Arch St. $1,000 cash required. A. B. JOHNSON, D. l). S DENTIST National Bank Bldg Open Evenings. FOR SALE OR REN cash will buy a 10 room $200 houtle m: w:s: Main street, “Barnesdale,” balance on monthly payments. C. L. BARNES, 182 CHESTNUT STREET ! 451-2 PRINTING in Many Difierent Langusges, BY SKILLED UN1ON MEN Moderate Prices. LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. | OMice Hours: 8 a. m. tc 6:15 p. m. Mondays and Wedncsdays to 8 p. m. Tel Mgr's Res, 179-5. Foreman 339.12 THE EASTERN PRINTI G Cco,, 63 CHURCH STREET, . 634 C. ERBESE PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 193 Main Street Gver 25c Store BREST WORK AT MODERATE PRICES Office Open from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays by Appointment. F. E. MONKS, D. D. S. Georgiana Monks, D. D. S. BLOCK In Church Street FOR SALE Brings In 10 per cent. Houses In All Parts Of The City. Camp Real Estate Co. 273 Main Strcet, Rooms 305-306 Nationa]l Bank Building. ' Denison Garage 430 MAIN STREET. livery Cars for hirc, day and night Siorage, Supplies and Repairing. AG'T RED AND MAIXWELL CARS "Phone 221 PRREFEULILY PASIRUKR IZED MILK SEIBERT AND SUN, Park Street, Near ftanley, 6 teams. Tel. connecticn. ROOMS—Steam heat, modern provements, Central, No. street. im- 45 Walnut 6-30-tf WANTED. WANTED—Small American adults, to keep house with 111 Maple street. L0SS OF OFFICERS British Casualty Lists Indicate family, widow. 8-2-4dx Sever- ity of Figh Verdun—Total Toss on All Fronts Reaches 36,508, (Correspondence of the 04— Asso. Press.) London, July Officers’ July 1 fighting casualty lists for to 15 the two weeks from show severity of the since the great offensive the began on the western front, British 580 in the | Kkilled, arm fortnight 1,764 wounded total of 2,634 of British officer > beginning of the 5 killed, 20,220 wounded, 2,26 S v total of | 058 The percentage of killed to wounded is smaller during the fortnight at one to three against one to two previously, Here are the regiments which ha\e) losing officers and 290 missing, a L total loss | wounar ! British WALNUT BEACH, MILFORD, CONN. —You can find pleasant rooms, home cooking and shady verandas at the ‘“‘Berkshire. Mrs. Johnson. LCOME Cottage open for season, address M Robt. Johnston, In- dian Neck, Branford, Conn Mond., Wed W suffered heavily the weeks: Yorkshire, 12 missing; killed, 6 Londons, missing; during two 40 killed, 120 Northumberlands, wounded; 13 missin 21 killed, wounded, Lancashires, killed Irish Rifles ¥illed, 80 wounded, 25 missing: 1 artillery, killed, 78 wounded, missin wrwickshires, 24 killed, 11 Canadians wouned: Manchesters, the Stafford- wounded wounded, 24 9 wounded, missing Killed Lilled, wounded, and Kkilled, 47 15 missing. veral lost over afficers of Prowse other fifty rs. Among the Brigadie eneral other brigadier generals and colonel and colonels were killed units rank died, two twelve wounded one lieutenant two lost weelks of July army 4,450 officers in killed, wounded and missing This brought the total for the month up to 7,084 and the grand total since the outbreak of the war to 36,508, In the last 67| 24 | high | were | st 7, good ot laving ot m; erpiencs | hintosi: moderate wiew. Beimon, 176 West R obbins Price $10,500. All rented for $94 month. H. D. HUMPHREY, Our olumansswi/l. do it THREE HOUSES ON SHERMAN COURT Will Be Sold at a Bargain to Make QuickSale ~jmprove- Ave, 9 room cottage, terms. all Ave. and Vivian St. Will be Only 272 Main Street 7 NOTICE ! We are paying the best prices for old tires, tubes, and old Automobiles. Call 1180. ——=BU One with 8 lots, garage and barn, steam hest and clty water. Another ;\uh extra fine finish. Both near trol- ey. H. N. LOCKEWGOD 86 West Main Street Real Estate and Ipsurance MULTIGRAPHS LETTER Fac-eimile of Typewriting done 1n 1, 2 and 3 cclors with mgnatures. Letter Heads Printed. THE HARTFORD TYPEWRITER C0., INC. 26 State Street. Hartford, Conn. Williams Auto Co. Agents for Hudson and Chevrolet Cars. New 5 and 7 Passenger Antos for Hire. Repairs, Supplies, Storage. 'PHONE 236. 287 ELM STRE CARS TO RENT- CLOSED AND OPEN CARS FOR WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, ETC. TEL. 943-2, MORRIN’S GARAGE 200 E. MAIN STREET. T HORACE 1. HART Rutes Reasonable and Sorvice Reliable- LIVERY 7 Passenger, 8 cyl- Chalmers. 'fel. 1930. 596 Arch Street Keeley s Gara ge Eim and Franklin Streets, Dealer for Overland and Cole Cars; Livery Cars for Hire. Storage and Suppliea Repairing & Specialty EDWARD T. LOPER Maker and Repairer of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Fine violin repairing and bow halzing { a speclalty. Over twenty years ex- perience, All work guaranteed. Othet kinds of fine repair work. The Weldon, Room 8 284 Asylun Street, Hartford, N Y it You Want Good Bottled Beer, Wine or Liquors, Order Same from PHILIP BARDECK, 185 Arch St. “Phone 482-2 Conn, CONSTRUCTIVE ADVERTISING SEE us for ORIGINAL IDEAS for PRODUCT. A will have our salesman explain your postal our illustrating department The A. PINDAR CORP. 516 Asylum St., Hartford. 'Phone Ch, 1141-2 DWIGAT 1 4iSONS, For Your Insurance and Su:ety Bond Avold trouble by having your insur- ance written by a man who knows how. Go to Booth’s Bloca_ SELL OR BUY HOUSE FOR YOU Classified N/ ___y._——— the | ! schultz & Costello, Inc.- 242 Main Street.

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