H n r- n iLi ,. o in III! i I i j It's LITTLE THINGS That Count We Pay Attention to the LITTLE things as Well as the LARGE Things Give Us a Chance to Fit You jwu u yd ii iuj f ST ANDARD SHOE GO. 1 14 Middle Street We Give Votes on the $100.00 Victrola 4 : ;.n SB n.? is s; Bfe W1 L,T Mi. HICK WALLS rc AND IS THE SAFE PLACE TO HIDE YOUR MONEY PUT YOUR MONEY in our. Bank THEN YOU HAVE IT SAFE BEG FEATURE PICTURE ! AT THE STAR TODAY ROBERT LOUIS STEVEN SON'S "TREASURE ISLAND." www,w,,w,sj5 I PERSONAL fjj K. P. Burger left yesterday for Morehead City in the interest of Amrour Packing Co. 1 If you bury your" money some one may SEE you or may find it. You might die t without anybody t knowing of its whereabouts. Mf you hide it behind a pictures under the car pet, in a sugar bowl or the coal bin, a burglar can just come and get it. That's' the burglars business. Study this pic tureand you will hid yours in our Bank. WE 'PAY- 4 PER GENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS - AGGOUNTS- 4 TIMES A ' YEAR Uowi Worn Tlniilnnn & Triwt fo ' femCVo sen iy - '"l Cr V,liCli, SajgT.? II."- - A Professional or BuiTiies Man Is often Judged by the appearance of bis office. In fact w will admit that a NICE ; TIDY, WELL-EQUIPPED Office alwaya reflects PROSPERITY. The Filing System of Your Office it very mportant. It be- , hooves you to install the ' very best Filing - ices obtainable, and, without a doubt, SHAW-WAt. . FILING DEVICES v meet this requirement. A complete line of SHAW-WALKER - Filing Devices, Desks, and Office accessories are to be found at "THE HOME FURNISHERS" Store. J. S. MILLER FURNITURE CO, Inc. 3 :r,To-;ca- - :. f.7B' l IT. : r-" O Er:::y Co.; One of the greatest stones ever written is Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island There is not a school boy or girl in New Bern who has not read 'this interesting story and wished that they could see a dramatiza tion of the book. The Warner Feature Picture Company have succeeded in se curing a marvellous adaptation of this great story of adventure and today this three-reel subject will be shown at the Star theatre. Buried treasure is one of the very foundations of romance, This thrilling Warner's feature follows Stevenson's original story closely arid the. result is a stirring production depicting the merry life of a priate crew and their hunt for buried treasure. Billy Bones dies of apoplexy at Mrs. Hawkins' inn, leaving a sea chest which contains a map of Treasure Island. John Silver and his priate band endeavor to get possession of the map but fail. Mrs. Hawkins and her son? John, set sail with Squire Trelawney and Doctor Liversey, to reclaim the treasure. Silver and all of Flint's old pirate crew manage to get aboard the ship as sailors. ' 'Jim Hawkins, the cabin boy, concealed in an apple barrel, overhears silver plot ting to seize "the; sriipvarid kill the owner. The""' treasure hunters escape by a small boat to the old stockade and there repel the - pirates in a fierce battle. Later, Jim, wandering about the Island, comes across Ben Gunn, half-crazed, who , had . been left on the island three years before by the pirates.' Gunn has' found the gold and piled it ' uin 'his cave. For a 1 pieces of cheese, he reveals 'it to Dr. Liverseyj who then saves Jim's life; by offering the useless map to the pirates. They find the old treas ure hole fjy the aid of the map, but the treasure, is gone! They turn on Silver and : Jim. Silver, at bay, gives Jim a pistol, and they shoot two of the pirates, - just as the ; Doctor ' and Ben Gunn come to their assistance and the three remaining pirates . run for theh lives. ' . " The Doctor, Jim; and Silver now ; go to v Ben . . Gunn's cave, where they find the Captain and the Squire and. the -treasure.. "Of ajl the tyew that sailed alive, Not one came back of seven ty ; five." - ' r' Mrs. C. Kd. Hancock returned to the city yesterday after sever al days visit at Beaufort. Theodore Webb, of Morehead ;City, spent yesterday in the city. ! A. H. Stevens, of Oriental, was ! among the business visitors in j the city yesterday. S. W. Latham, of Olympia, ! spent yesterday in the city. j Frank Piner left yesterday for j Washington to attend to some I commercial matters. D. W. Williams left yesterday for Norfolk summoned there on account of the death of his sister, Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick. R. H. Wilson spent yesterday in Beaufort. J. B. Blades left yesterday for Elizabeth City for a visit of sever al days. ASTORIA Tct lafiat3 and CLiUrea ' ' .M "1 tears . . 7" Qr. R. S. Primrose spent yes terday in Morehead City attend ing to some professional business W. A. West left yesterday for Wilmington to attend to some business matters. Edgar S. Weaver, one of Arapa hoe's prominent citizens and mer chants, returned home yesterday after a visit in the city attending to business matters. Geo. Barfoot passed through the city last night enroute from Wilson to Morehead City. W. H. Dixon, of Reelsboro, spent yesterday in the city. H. T. Lee, of Grantsboro, was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. H. A. Reel, of Reelsboro, spent yesterday in the city. j S. W. Latham,,' of Olympia, spent yesterday in the city at tending to some business matters. A. Stapleford, of Reelsboro, was' among the business visitors in the city yesterday. J. - W. 'Hooker, J of . Alliance, spent yesterday in, the city. -' i"it V . . . Ht J B.1 Ferebee spent, yesterday in .'the city attending to some business matters. ,v ' v -' ' Three Elements of Economy In considering the various factors which contribute towards the soundness and strength of this institution, it becomes evi dent that there are three elements in partic ular which make the Peoples Bank of New Bern one of the strongest banks in this section of the State. These three elements are rigid State laws under which it is organized, large Capital and.l' Surplus, and men well known for their integrity and sound judgment. CHATTANOOGAesPLOWS CROP MAKERS Burrus & Parker, Inc. JOB PRINTING DONE BY US IS THE ACME OF HIGH QUALITY. m ft m SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Corned Hams, Shoulders, Backbone, Spare Ribs 15c. per pound, the kind you have been paying 20c. for elsewhere Stall Fed Beef, fit for a King, 15c. per pound. As we have said before, just phone your order t for anything you desire in the meat line, we have it. . A. CASTET ! 1 PHONE 239 ; - lThe Home of BETTER MEATS for Less Money'! SB 113 11SB p S3 I?7I lie D. M. Stanton returned to the city last night from a short trip to Columbia and Mackeys. : -