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WIIO Michael Higgins’ Family Were at Pleasant View, His *, West Broad Street Residence Entered—Every Room ’ Ransacked and Silverware and Valuables Taken. N m"’f. residence of Micheel Higgine ‘West Brwd treet was entered the Hig- eir Pleasant the summer. Mrs. bro, & nelghbor noticed that goms of of the window shades were the Higgins' house and tele- phonad the fact to Pl View. Mre Higgins came to her Broad | nr-t home and found that burglers | bad gained entrance to the home by cufting away & wire screen and rals- | ing the pantry window and that every Yoom in the house had been ran- | sacked. Bureau drawers and trunks | bad been forced open, vases and brio- ! m-brac broken and a general disar- of household effects was The burglars carried away | " lnn quantity of silverware, out ha fable Inen and other arti- Gles of value. Mrs. Higgins will not able to determine just what is tak- | en until she bas opportunity to make a thorough examination. There was no money in the house, but it is claim- o4 that the burglars expscted to find d in the bureau drawers as all were examined and the contents nbont the rooms. The burglary was reported Wednes- @ay night to Deputy Sheriff Casey and Patrolman Keegan and they are in-| yestigating the case. While excavating for the foundation for the new postofice on Broad street | | made to get the tow: e Tuesday afterncon one of the shovel- ers unearthed an English half-penny. The coin was well preserved, with the exception of the date, which had been worn off. . held at Chep; Tuesday. by ar rangement state commissioner of forestry Jesse B. Mowry, the. begin- ning of & plan for a chajn of lookout stations to discover and prevent forest fires in Rhode Island was made, and four cities were represented, Glocester, Scituate, Smithfield and Cranston. Chopmist Hill, the place of - the meeting, and the place selected for the erection of the first of the lookout stations, is the third highest point of land in the state, having an altitude feet, above mean high Water. The highest point in the state is Dur- s Hill in Scituate, which is 805 high. The latter point was not selected for the reason that it fs al- on the Connecticut line, and st, being more nearly central, would cover a larger proportion of the country An organization of those present was effecte nd an effort will be councils of the joining towns to appropriate jointly the amount necessary to build the tower and to provide funds for the employment of & _lookout watchman in accordance with the laws of the state bearing on the subject. STONINGTON. Borough to Celebrate 98th Anniversary of War of 1812 Battle—Shipyard |: Corporation Gives Notice of Disso- hution. Ssturdsy marks the 95th anniver- Bary of the battle of Stonington dur- ing the war of 1812. The firemen's will be one of the events of the and the annual inspection will take place. The warden and bur- under direction of Chiet E. P. | ang Assistant C. D. Maln, will | inspect the houses at 130 p. m. The | companies will be inspected on Main | street at 2 p. m. and the parade will wtart soon after. The formation will e as follows: | Fire police; Cheesebro fife and drum | corps, Joseph Cushman, leader; Chief B P. Tee Assistant C. D. Main; Neptune hose company, No. 1, Charles Mlev foreman; Stonington steam fire engine company, No. 1, Fred J. foreman; Mechanics band, John Fckstein, leader; Ploneer hook and ladder company, No. 1, J. F. Jo- seph, foreman; warden and burgesses | { and ex-chief in carriages. | The line of march will be up Main to Bim, to heag of Bay View avenue and_countermarch down Elm to Main % Broad, to Water, to Omega, to Bohool to Trumbull fo Water across Connor square to.Main, to Church strest and dismiss. Following the pa- rade Mechanics band will give a con- | gert in front of Borough hall on| Church street. | Committed to Norwich Hospital. heodore Seimer was taken to the | Norwich State hospital at Erewsters Néck by Constable C, E. Cushman og | Taesday, by order of the probate court | of Stonington. | Workman Injured. A workman at the velvet mill had his right large toe crushed Tuesday ‘evening by the falling of a packing case. Briefs and Personals. Mrs. R E. Herr and children, who to thelr home in turned Wednesday Limeton, Ca. Miss Apna B. King of Newport 1;* the guest of Miss Bdyth Durgin Willlam Rodgers of Providence is mpending the summer in town, the guest of relatives. A Shipyard Corporation to Dissolve. The Richard T. Green corporation, dncorporated and organized under the Connecticut state laws for the purpose | 5. of conducting a shipyard at Nats Point porth of the borough, have given no- | “tice of proposed dissolution. W .A. | Breed of the borough has been ap- | Pointed atforney for the corporation. | Tuesday, the feast of the Transfigur- ation, the service of holy communion was held in the Episcopal church at 10.30 a. m. Miss Kate B. Riley has returned from & visit with relatives in New- | port. Mrs. F. B. Mitchell of Montvitle is | ing party at Qui- Nathan Rro,wso.er of Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. G. I Shaffer | of Weekapaug were callers in town Charles Colby and child of Pittsburgh, Pa, are enjoying in_sutomobile trip to Stonington. W. H. Lawton of Worcester is the guest of his sister for the week. Bnef State News Milford of New Yo Senor Alberto Sorrentino , late premier tenor at the Boston Opera house, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Bowers at their cottage, Far View Beach, Wallingford.—Miss Helen Whitney will talk to the children of the public library (Wednesday) _morning, giving from the “Water Ba- es,” les Kingsley. he estate of the late s worth $45,154.86, ac- filed in_the Cap- n and James B. Kelly. Bridgeport.—Gec whose mothe ist Mrs. Joseph Torrey, in the Orient. lives in ghttal trip o special honors re- eat dealers are con- £ up shops because of d high price of d the highest point t week. Restaurants e added a five cent increase to meat portions. Milford.—Word received from Lieut. dward Putney states that the open- ng of the r *school at Annapolis s been_ ch: from August enables the f, h January 3. remain at Fort Trumbull until the last Thi; of Decem New Britain.—Alderman Michael T. Kerwin, who is attending the national es at Cleveland, O., 0 cuff links, formed made by the North & uring company of this of the hardware city. convention of will distribute a horse bit, Manufac of Judd clty, in_capturing £ safety Willlam F. Stamford.~ msidered t 1 AMOoN; yuld be which encourages poverty. list candidate for mayor, d to challenge Mayor Rowell to & dsbate B who w local m 5. Phelps Stokes says ¢ idea of distri the poor, his we cluded it system” is soc but con to the away on their vacations ocal office the other both Post- and his assistant, aid in the delivery (FULL SET TEETI%s FIT GUARANTEED Gold Fillings Stiver FPillings . Gold » appreeiate wo rk. S 1o BE The enly sl seinies 1 who | NO HIGH PRICES ' E me with which we perform d shsence of pain during all operati d work of a like nature d demtist. All work guaranteed. DR. JACKSO! , Manager, 9 NG DENTAL PARLORS, tion to those who the ordinary old style Main a m. to 8 p. m. one by st. Telephone. STEAMER BLOCK 10.00 10.40 1105 1145 ue 12.30 110 Noon P. M. *Dally, except Sundays. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. WATCH HILL A% RETURN Adalts, 50c; Children, 280, 42 HOURS AT WATCH HiLL. 5 Dinner Houses and Bath In, Isiand, Far further W hart, Watch Hlll and Block lsland SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays July 8 to September 2nd inolusive DAILY SERVICE Until Sept.'3, to ISLAN P. *2.15 * Block Island ......Lv. Watch Hill . 340 New London .....Due 5.00 Norwich .. .Due 6.30 P. M. **Sundays only. Two hours at Block Island Sundays. BLOCK ISLAND o A\2 Adults, 783; Children, 40c. 13 HOURS AT BLOCK ISLAND. Beach near landings st Watch Sitormation, paty rutes, spoly at ew London, Adults 40c; Children 25c. Tickets * DOIL, Agent. Torrey, the art- | rs. Torrey tell of | to mily to tumhh—’ F. Bagley | ing each man | uting better to combat a many men the riers were unable to take al amount of mail | T, d Thompson, were compelled to | | i | | | \drop In to the little store of ROGLER & SHANLEY Modern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Sheet Metal Work, Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. timates Solicited. 483 Main St. Telephone. COMBIES SIGN WORKS s l G N :::i;‘:ve}?ere 13 Bath St., Norwich Attention, Farmers ! spot cash for Beef Cat- ves and Poultry. Telephone or call and we will respond promptly. HERTZ BROS., 26-28 North Thames St. WHEN YOU NEED Groceries, Can Goods, or Temperance Drinks anything in Confectionery MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ Articles. LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Furniture and Piano Moving, Heavy Teaming and Trucking. Rear of Junction House PLAINFIELD 1 Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. I also have a plece of land suitable for a livery stable which I will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD, At My New Stable 1 am now ready to receive your order for carriages and hack service. Team- ing and trucking of all kindseSpecial attention given to commerclal trade. Phone 27-6 Remember my new location, next to Catholic church, A. E. RAVENELLE, Baltic Dealer in Coal and Wood. Opver Preston Bridge JOHN A. WALTZ, 425 Main Strest When you want a good business wagon made, see him. He makes sin- gle and double dump carts and trucks, puts on rubber tires and does general ng and horse shoeing. Sawing and Planing Mill. rep Farmers, Attention ! the highest cash price for dressed hogs. You should deal direct with nd save the middleman's profit. make a specialty of buying and salting down perk. No shipment too large for us to handle. M. ROZYCKI, Grocery and Market, 465 N. Main St Coca=Cola NGE-ADE BELFAST GINGER ALE CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, East Side. Tel. 596 - We pay ALDEN B. NICKERSON Cement _Driveways, s, Wash Stands, Cellar Floors, Roof Paints of irom, wood or Asphaltum, Artificial Stone Curbing furnished and set Clligrs excavated and Hause Painting and Decor- tor for Walks, Grading. walled. ator. 44 ‘Perkins Avenue, Norwich, Conn. IF YOU DEMAND the best, watch our wagons, Talis Bros.’ Ice Cream guaranteed the purest on the market, wholesale and retail ljne of Fruits and Confection- 197 North Main St. ne. TALIS BROS. Teleph SHERWOOD B. POTTER Dealer In Groceries, Provisions, Meats, Flour and Grain. 408 to 414 Main Street ‘Telephone. DID YOU KNOW that Geo, W. Harris made a specialty of putting on Rubber Tires? Well, he and he yses the Goodyear Wing ¢ riding, longest pber tire made. When anything in this line see GEO. W. HARRIS, 354 West Main Street. Carrlage and Wagon Builder. Let U Give You An Estimate On Anything In Our Line Metal Cornices, Metal Skylights, Metal Shingles, Metal Ceilings, Gut- ters and Conductors, Ventilating and/| Blowar _Pipes, Gravel, Parold Tile, Slate, Met and Rubber Roofing. Wo can send you expert mechanics to do your repairing. Give us a trial We know we can satisfy you. Phone or send postal. JOHN O. JOHNSON, 20 Central Ave., Norwich, Ct. RIST & RUBINS, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic. Telephono THEY'RE DO DOING WHAT Giving 25 cent Dinners. TRY MINE. 0. L. BROWN, 58 Shetucket St. CHARON'S Baltic’s Busiest Store Great Advantages ARE OFFERED FOR Thursday, Friday an Saturday The LAST THREE DAYS of OUR BIG MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE A Musical Education for the children should start with the purchase of a good, sweet toned, sub- stantial plano. It's nonsense to say that “any piano will do for the little ones.” Train their young ears to ap- reciate tonal beauties of the POOLE IANO and you won't have to undo bad work in their later musical career. A. POIN, Hunters Avenue, Taftville Full line of House Furnishing Goods. New Home Sewing Machines. PLUMBING Plumbing as it should be done, is the kind 1 do—open, every joint tight, san- itary, latest style plumbing. Steam and Gas Fitting, Cornice Work, Skylights, Gutters, Etc. Tin and Slate Roofing. Let us estimate on your work. GEORGE DEPATHY, Roderick Building, Baltic Telephone Best Goods — Lowest Prices A Full Line of GENERAL MERCHANDISE Awaits You In BALTIC'S LARGEST STORE ROOD & CHAPMAN, Props, Housekeepe Just stop and think how we can assist you this hot weather by doing your Wet Wash. Norwich Steam Laundry, 193 Franklin St. THE ESTATE of CHAS. A. KUEBLER Artistic and Enduring MONUMENTS Quality Finest — Prices Reasonable Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed SUITSMADETO ORDER From choice line of Woolens for Fall and Winter. Correct style and perfect fit guaranteed. First-class Steam Cleaning. Pressing and Repaiying a specialty. HENRY KING, Room 10, 35 Shetucket St. Bill Block, el connection BULLETIN POINTERS What To Buy and Where To Buy S Hi. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. T 25 Seventh Street. ‘slephone connection. The Danielson-Ljungholm Company Artist Tailors 65 Broa\dwuy, Norwich, Conn. Telephone. Opp. Y. M. C. A. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR CONKEY’S REMEDIES CONKEY’S FLY KNOCKER Protects your stock from flies and makes milking a pleasure. a CONKEY’S STOCK TONIC Puts life into your stock, CONKEY’'S LICE LIQUID Rids your Poultry House of all ver- in. CONKEY’S DOG REMEDIES Ranks as the best on the market to- ay. We carry a full line of these Remedies. Juni3Th W. HILL & SON, 147 Franklin Street BOILED HAMS Something to cut up for lunch and serve cold during the warm weather. Nothing seems to fill the bill like our Boiled Ham. We are serving a great many people in town. If you are mot one of them you are missing some- thing. MRS. R. THUMM, 73 Franklin Street HOW ARE YOU FIXED for GRAINS; FEED, FLOUR, AND HAY ? Are you satisfied with the quality and price You are getting?- If not let us send_you a trial. A. R. MANNING, at the Mill, Yantic Groceries —AND— Provisions A full and complete assortment at all times. ‘Also a large stock of 5¢, 10c and 25 variety goods. Shetucket Cash Store GORDON EROS. Telephone. BALTIC, CONN. You Can Save $10.00 by ordering that new SUIT now. The Gull season is upon the tailor, so we must make it an object for you to place your order at once. We are showing a big line of the best fabrics to select from. Come in and let us show you how you can save $10.00. EDWARD ADAMS, Taftville Full line of Boots, Shoes and Gents’ Furnishings. We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and Soda Water, We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards, J. F. WGUIRE, y4Th Baltie. The Old Baltic Hotel John ¥. Delaney, Prop. of High Class Liquors, Lagers and Clsuxsq ,\.u peci: Full line Wines, Ales, automobile parties stop here. rates to commerctal men. Jy4Th Thos. J. Burke Livery and Feed Stable Teams BALTIC. Gentlemen's Driving Horses, for all occasions. HIGH STREET, BALTIC We Want Everybody to know that we sell Furniture at the lowest possible prices. At the present time we are showing a completo line of White Enamel Beds at prices that ought to sell them at a glance. We also are showing an excellent line of Fibre Mattings, Carpets, Rugs and Mattresses of all kinds. No one can sell better goods or at lower prices. All we ask I8 to have you call and see DR. RAYMOND COUTURE Dental Surgeon 52 Providence Street, Taftville, Conn. Hours, 9 a. m. t6 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 5. Telephone connection. ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY has removed to his new store in the Post Office Build\ing, Baltic. There’s a Charm In MILLINERY and why ? Because we keep in touch with the fashion centers and put la touch of style into your hats that will please you. Every hat displayed here is bright, fresh and stylish, which ap- peals to every woman of fashion, Mlle. M. E. Auclair, Milliner Baltic Our MILLINERY We believe in fitting hats to heads and faces, not in fitting heads to hats, so we are careful always to have a large variety of styles and shapes. MARGARET E. BURKE, Shannon Building SALE STABLE I have at this time a lot of good Horses and a number of Carriages, both new and second-hand, that will be sold at very atira prices, and it you intend to purchase elther with- in & short time it will be to your ad- vantaga to cajl and see them. now the goods. F. H. & F. W. Tillinghast Central Villags Also Funeral Directors, Branch at Jewett City tn charge of A. J. Tinker. - I also do light and heavy teaming, jobblng and expressing. FRANK C. TILLINGHAST Central Village Al a Take elevator. CHIROPODY Dry and Wet Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Massage. gent for Scheffler's Hair Colorine. Switches made from combings, also nice line of Switches for sale. Sample line of Shirt Walsts. Katherine Lanz, Room 22 Shannon Building Jan30Th Hrs. 7. 8. CADERNODD B > Fine _fl;ir Gioods andToiletArticles Hair Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooing, Hair Dysing, Facial Mas. tage and _Scalp Treat- ment. Puffs, Switches, sto., Made to Order from Combings. Ghiropodist 51 BROADWAY C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., OTTLER ©OF FINE FLAVORED NARRAGANSETT ALE AND T it st Telephone 250. LEWIS’ ICE CREAM he best place in the city. Why buy elsewhere? Picnics and excursions applied on short notice. MRS, GEO. A. LEWIS, 21 Myers Alley does careful MARY P. CLAPP Stamping. Speclal sale of Stamped Linens at very low prices. G 0od food in the Woman's Exchange. Telephone. 237 Main Street. Frank'P. Flaherty HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND COUPE ' STABLE 21 Willow, Str Norwich, Cenn. Telephone connection If you want the best ICE CREAM made in Norwich, go to the Crystal Confectionery Store 263 Main Strest G. D. JOHNSON, Prop. 25¢ a quart is the spe price for every Tuesday Crown Confectionery and Ice Cream Store . 255 Central Ave. J. A. JOHNSON, Prop. First-class goods sold at the very lowest prices. A FEW SPECIALS we are offering this week: . Marsan Baking Powder, 2ic (1000 sheets) Toilet 12 Cucumbers for, Tub’ Butter 83 Ib.; Leather 45c 1b.; and many other caually good | bargains, J ARSAN, Hunter's Avanua Taftville The Norwich Dental Parlors DENTAL SURGEONS MRS. MINNIE BOON, Prop. 148 Main Street, Norwich Telephone 424-4 CHOICE SALMON, SWORD, STRIPED BASS and BLUE POWERS BROS. Rose Place Telephones 114777 We Are Headquarters for DR. MAINE'S CHLEBRATED REMEDIES, Nature's Vital Food. BENOIT’S PHARMACY, Cor, Hunter and Merchant Avenue, Taftvills, Conn. Compounding of Prescriptions a specialty. AT YOUR SERVICE all the time—that’s what your testh should be. If there is anything the matter with them it costs you noth- ing to call and let us advise you. Dr. C. B. Eldred, Dental Surgeon, Central Building G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Partlcular attention given to Gen- tlemen’s Driving Horseas Tel. 10 ASHLEY T. BOON Expert Locksmith Umbrella work of all kinds and e repairing of surgical instruments a Ne“: London Line -—T0— A NEW YORK STEAMERS EMW.MflhIDIdI 1o loose thia rou o Come o Hendquarters 6,887 575, SRR for your SOLE LEATHER -and || $38%D view of the, hattan "m SHOE FINDINGS. Steamer leayes Nax Longonat | H. A. HEEBNER, e .“.n' 30 Water Street. North River 7 o‘eln -n B “' Telephone. Wholesale and Retail Meal Service & Siatersoms. NEW NEW YOR YORK Writ AI'IL.N or lflo rooms and lnhrml o $1:50 ”‘s-.. /xs Pl New York CHELSER LINE Fare $I1 Freight and passenger service direct to New Y RlTas Frelght recelved lln!fl 5 -' F. V. KNOUSHE, Agent, =HOTEL=— GREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, | 85TH ST, FIFTH AV., BROADWAY. 16 Boren, Modern. _ Abesletely Neatest Soromomente sbope | i NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. i 800 Reoms, sach with private berh, & g0t room wed betn, $2,00 :' OTHFRS UP TO $3.50. o nnmn PIDROOK, BATH. S0 Chelsea Inn n Hill, Hampton, Cf aftords & conveniéar end idess ”ste specialty. Prompt service guaran- ping place. Located on high, p teed, ufl'.ulllh‘ll!lop& large lr’;l = ; ant living ' Foome exee 89 Franklin Strest. Tol 622-4 || Biives tEnnls, oroanet. Automobils We carry a complete line of STATIONERY, Schaol Supplies and Postal Cards. Remember we are headquarters for Cigars and Smokers' Articles. Choice line of Confectionery, both in bulk and In boxes. Also Soda Be Comfortable as well as well dressed in one of our BLUE SERGE SUITS. Our prices are unequaled for quality given, A. Hagberg & Son, 310 Main Street. Rogers Domestic Laundry Hand Finished Shirts a specialty. Also Ladles' Waists. B41. Rear 37 Franklih Tel. Try FERRY for GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Best place in the city, Telephone, 336 Franklin Street William Blackburn Blacksmithing, General Wood and Iron Worker. FRUITS and Machine Forging a specialty. 15 Myers Alley, Norwich. parties’ accommodated F. H. STARKEY, Phone 335-22, Williman! e s | FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER Between Norwich and New Londo Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION' BOATS Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying betwesn the two cities every two hours, affording a delightful out- A boat l.lvu either ci !{ :n]nd 1a m 3 and 5 o’clock p. m. aily. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cemts Round Trip. Norwich Pier (Rose Wharf) Frankiin Square. New London Pier—Rear Unien Ry. Station, Foot State Street. THAMES NAVIGATION CO, NORWICH, CONN. STEAMER GARDINER Leaves Norwich for the Beaches week days W15 and 630 p. m. Sundays 930 a. m, 2 p. m. Last boat to New London only. Sunday at 7.30. p. m. NEW LONDON TO LONG ISLAND— Steamer of the Montauk Steamboat Co's line lesves New London, o500 for Greenport, Sheiter lsland {-ll.rbor. weekdays, 10 & eaves Sag Harbor, returning, § p. m. Sag m, uv ». £ & m., id 1 Have Had More Work than I could do this Spring, which is the best guarantee of the superiority of my work. Wouldn't you have been better satisfied if you had let me do your work? GEORGE F, ADAMS, Carriage and Auto Painter, 17 Town Street. Have you J. H, Brown, Resiiandich » Baltic Finn Block, - - - - Jewett City Office hours from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays ~Sundays from 10 . m. to 4 p. m. also Saturdays from 9 a m. to 8 p. m. C. F. FAIRCLOUGH’S AT THAMESVILLE in the place to buy . Now is the time. You can find most any- thing you want at A. B. Main’s, 219 to 225 Central Avenue. .Alk Your Grocer fur otz Sponge Cakes 10 and 20 Cents C.E. LANE 17 Chestnut Street Will ropair your AUTO TUBES and CASINGS and do it right at garage prices. K. S. Tiges for No. M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. Steam Engine Repairs. 25 Chestnut Street PAYYOUR BILLS BY CHEQUE on ths Uncas National Bank in this way you will know the exact cost of your ilving and always have the best kird of & receipt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. Courteous and Iiberal treatment ex tended to hether tb account be We soliclt your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 6. Shetucket Strest. You Can SAVE MONEY by buying your UNKS, SUIT CASES, TRAVELING BAGS, ETC., from The Shetucket Harness va., Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank. Short Sea Trips Norfolk, Old Point Comfort, mond, Baltimore, Washington, muda, Savannah and the South. To And From Europe Cunard White Star, Anchor, Ameri- can, Red Star, French, Italian, North Gegman Lioyd and other lines. Berths reserved in advance. Lowest rates. Everything In ocean travel. Full information of JOHN A. DUNN, —Steamship and Tourlst Agent— 50 Main Street. The, office of John A. Mor- gan & Son will be closed Sat- urday afternoons commenc- ing June 22 until Septembe-. AWNINGS. l.e( me duve your order and lor, Prompt Rich- Ber -

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