THE NEWS OF NORFOLK ON PAGES TWO, THREE^vmFTVi?.

THE NEWS OF NORFOLK ON PAGES TWO, THREE^vmFTVi?.

WEATHER REPORT. Washington, D. C, June 20, 19S9.

MEETING CLOSED

SCHOOL BRIEF ITEMS OF MTERESr. AT THE HIGH

WATT. RETTEW & CLAY.

THE

Forecast for Friday:

For Virginia.Fair nnd moderate

Day's Meeting Night Very A great Joseph Brown temperature Friday; fair and slowly

Third

rising temperature Saturday: light

Labor. Interesting, northerly winds becoming variable.

STORE. For North Carolina.Fair Friday, ex?

eration of

of State Fed?

Mrs. Warner L. Brooke ami Master Doughias S. Brooke, of 420 Freemason street, have gone to Houston, Va.,

where they wiil spend the summer with Mrs. Brooke's, sister. Mrs. J. O. Shack-

elford.

Class

Exercises Prove

Shirt Waist cept showers on the cioust. with cooler

In western portion; fair light northerly winds.

Saturday;

Commuter* Aunonneta-.N'oxl Hodlug at Ulcnnioud in .liny 1UO

Event. Seasonable Norinik nnil Vlelnltr.

WEATHER FORECAST FOR

Cotton Goods. TO-DAY. Stripe, check set-figure and Fair and moderated temperature;

itii" ii (i " ii* in Memory ol Kir. I..

SI. Tebo.

Amonjr the excursionists who leave

to-night for Niagara Kails, via the Bal?

timore and Ohio, are the following: Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Odell, Miss Lucy Odell. Mrs. Hugh J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Shelby.

| Tlioio WboTook Part In (tie Kendl?

lion of (he Nrliool* Close

rr?::rum All (lie

To?Dny.Tbe Lxer?

I

Miss Nannie Rucker, of Lynehburg, Clues nt (lie II ili Ni'liool.

Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred.

Percale Shirt Waists with The beauty the styles and de- of variable winds.

Aunlspaugh, No. Bute street.

The State Federation ot Labor closed

tacliable high standing collar fineness of facric will be the TEMPERATURE. RAINFALL. AND its sessions here yesterday. Mr. James

.full from gaihered yoke surprise price. at the HUMIDITY.

bSaOcc.k.WAISTS. NOW 25c. GBrleancakdainndes.Navy MDNMeoaiprnxamiiramtmluuurmmte ettfeemrmmopppmeeerrnaraottaruumrtraeeul rJ.ue.nm..ei2n9. ,u1s899.

88 68 77 1

Departure from normal since Janu-

Good quality Unlaundered arp 1st Percale arrived, lovely Sum? Just Rainfall In past

Shirt "Waists.gath? fabric \2x/:i 15, and 20c. Rainfall since 1st

yoke back.well made. ered Mean humidity

24 of

.

.plu3 25 hours .28month .0.62

S2'

B. Casey, of Portsmouth, the new pres?

ident, tilled the chair.

The first matter discussed was the

welfare of labor organizations through? out Virginia, the subject being ban.lied by Messrs. D. V. Heed, of Roanoke; ljuyh O'Connor, ot Newport News, and C. C. Williams, ot Portsmouth.

The announcement of the death by

Polka Dot CALENDAR.

25c. AISTS, NOW 17c. W Sun rises

SMavy Lawns. 7:29 p. m.

at

4:48

a.

m.

und

sets at

drowning at Llnkhorn Bay, of Mr. Louis M. Tebo, was announced and the following resolutions were adopted by

Mr. W. Bull it t Fltz-Hugh, editor of

the fape Charles Headlight, is, in the

city, lie

Hugh.

Is

accompanied

by

Mrs.

Fits-

The car. No. 103. referred to in the

Hunt, nsvllle Items in yesterday's Vlr-

glnlan-Pilot, was not an Ocean View

railway car.

The Fr. e Committee met yesterday

afternoon and transacted routine bus?

iness, su. h as approving bills, etc.

The Street Committee met last night.

Only routine business was transacted.

Rev. Charles 1>. Qllkeson, of,the Lam?

bert's Point Presbyterian Church, will

preach Church

at the

to-night

Second Presbyterian at S o'clock. This ser?

It was class night at the Norfolk High School last night, and the young graduates, fourteen in number, ac? quitted themselves In a most admirable manner In the rendltl in of the pro? gram. There was a large sized audlence^ composed of the parents, rela? tives and friends of the graduate's.

All the numbers of the program were original nnd were very good. The two class songs are the work of talented

young Dcrsons und their rendition called forth cheering from the audi?

TIDES.

Most popular styles of the Norfolk.HIbIj

32-in. beauties Sheer 2:57 p. m. Low

9:21 D- m.

water, water,

2:21 8:30

a. a,

m. m.

and and

value 12^c.40-in. special .8 for 92::03O06ldpd..Pmom.i.nt.LHoiwghwawtaetre,r,8:20:900

a. a.

m. m.

and and

To Close June dii:?. yWairdtsFhapnlcayWchePiFattletoerPunisrq,uiteos-ihdlnaeyCngo$tr0hd0s andWe of sale in 1MCMMf>aah:aOTC4rmru5hBAityre.lioS'cy'nNshHcfIlIaCuCosNranNacteesO.rktrheh.aileoanlAtnpltv.,,tiiwctI1imWen0le.dtlodCth'hnehtceoetulHasor6raAkcdc8etkeatNsht.hiyeNdn,ypedATeFln.HraaciJceiru,n.eensnoefdsHwhN2(oie8oFofrtrrfenhiadgtS4haouot6e.ytf..2 iftryom ISc. yards. 25c. qual? dFWJoia'retTTcyi.dhl,E)enoencBeadkOrssf.Aedu.dnFaofSefyTrur2o4daEtmldJRhyeueeNwnnaiElOerlfpyslOaw,.m2NoSlit,ralhaykt,tehLIJpnOVulvlMUnair.ectIg.eeSldEn.T'3M0tnH.toIhC.SiThBnKuetarI(aetFcIcnrhUhdi.,.,?3

iMonuments Josspn Brown, 220 Plain St. Gravestones- and

The selection of a suitable

memoria! Uo can be

In marble or

readily made

gran from

cur ntock. for wo

Surtimer School largest ni to 20 at

SCHOOLS AND

a

COLLEGES.

comers we

a

new.

case

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(.'all or write for Information.

Tlidne 4.*?;. J. IS. RESSLER, President

165 MAIN STREET. da;tI?t ................
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