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Star Classified Ads Brins Results TRY THEM They are the Little Ads with the Big Story STAR CLASSIFIED ADS NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE! Star Classified Ads Are i Read Daily by More Than j 30,000 People | READTHEM! USE THEM! I 45.000 READERS of the STAR’S CLASSIFIED ADS Tomorrow RUSH YOUR COPY! Telephone Ads Accepted Until 7:00 P. M. CLASSIFIED AD RATES ytinfmuTii -■'><■ I.ight-face type. 10c line. Black-face type. 15c line. Average 6 words to lino. Blank Space and Paragraphed Classi fied Ada. lie Line. READER RATES Minimum 50c Light-face type. 20c line. Black-face type* 30c line. Average 6 words to line. -o DISCOUNTS 1 3 consecutive days, without change of [ copy, 10 per cent. 7 consecutive days, without change of I copy, 15 per cent ' 30 or more eonaecutfve day*, without change of copy. 25 per cent Obituary and Death Notices. Flat Rate of 75c. QE.VD them or mai! them to the Classified Department. If you wish the STAR will WRITE YOUR ADS FOR YOU. Classified Ads taken over the phone between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Advertisers may have their answers addressed to a box number care of the STAR without extra charge. The STAR will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any one advert .Sement. Advertisers should report any errors or discrepan cies in tnc-ir ads to the Classified Ad vertising Manager immediately. The STAR’S C laaadfied Reader* are more Then doable any other Wilmlogtoa paper l *e STAR Cla*aifled Ad* If you want result*—They’re read! Classification not guaranteed after 7:*'0 o'clock. Mailed ads for Sunday's issue should reach the STAR by Friday nig lit. —T E L n P H O \ E—JT1 til Ask for Classified Ad Dept, til STAR CLASSIFIED ADS are MORE than mere i classified ads—They are RESULT-GETTERS Cj (1) Help Wanted MEN, WOMEN, 18, over, wanting Rail-' way Mail, Post office positions, pay-' Ing J1.400—12,300. Experience unneces sary. ''Full particulars free. Write G. W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, 100 Pope Bldg., Washington, D. C. 12-31 7t ---1 WANTED—Iiew3 fcoys to Bull 4-page comic Heart’s American. Seo Gordon , tiros.. X7 Princesjj.St.; phone 745. 10-21-tlc DO YOU WANT A BIGGER JOB? We can help you negotiate* a suitab'c i connection. Executives’ Employment i Agency, Charlotte, N. C. l-4-3i* IF YOU AItJ5 loo|clngr for help of any kind, there Is no better way to get good, intelligent employe* than by nsfng Thr •Stor’ii Cln*Nlf,ed section. It j 1m Tead. Phone 51 and ask for Classified i Department, |§ WANTED—Competent assistant, dou ble entry bookkeeper and office help er with lumber office experience. Give age, references and salary, p. w. Al derman & Sons Co., Alcolu, S. C. Room and Board (1.3) ROOM AND BOARD—X ran iwomnu dato a few gentlemen with room find board. Rates reasonable. Apply SOS Grace St,; phone 1079-L-3 *\./ ____ Agents-Salesmen Wanted (2) WANTED—You can get honrnt, Intelll. '. gent nitfnlN and aaieamcn by using The Star's ('lattlled nds. They're rend. Mall or phone copy to ciaanlfled depart ment. _ __ WANTED—A real live wire salesman,' not a mere order taker. Someone '• with Ideas, Initiative and enterprise. Prefer young married man with ambi tion and advertising experience. P. O. Box 168. Wilmington. N. C. CIGAR SALESMEN wanted; *126 month and expenses; experience not neces sary; send self-addressed stamped en velope for information. National Cigar Co., High Point, N. C. ' j Agents-Salesmen Wanted (2) i IF YOU are a lxustler and want a real I job with a future to it, write (O), care j Star, today. WE HAVE OPENING for two more salewmen. Apply Room 515 Murchi- ! son building, 7 to 8 p. in.. Jan. 6 or 8. 1 The Fuller Brush Co. SITUATION WANTED 31 POSITION WANTED by younsr man in retail store; have three years expe rience; can arivo reference. Address 419 North Third St.; telephone 1675-L-2. BUSINESS ME\ who need employes . .one lilts section. Efficient, Intelligent I .employes looking for n position ndVer- J Use here. Phone, bring: or mall your j nds. to The Star's Classified Dept. WANTED—By man with four years ex perience hotel clefkina. position in hotel or other clerical work. "M," care Star. For Sale. Miscellaneous (6) USEFUL Christman Rifts ar« always appreciated and lone remembered. Diamonds, watches, wrist watches and Jewelry specialties in the latest designs. Remember we are selling tor less. Fin kelstein's, 6 S. Front St.; phone 642. 12-7-tfc OUR STOCK of diamonds, watche, and wrist watches, cameo brooches, iav aliers, toilet sets, solid gold Jewelry is complete. We will save you from 23 lo 40 per cent on your Christmas gifts. Finkelsteln’s. 12-7-tfd FOR SALE—Remington typewriter No. 10; in perfect condition; for only $35. Apply 24 Washington St., Sunset Park. l-4-2t* ATTENTION! I. & M. L. HURWITZ WILL. CLOSE OUT THEIR STOCK OF XV. JL. DOUGLAS SHOES, AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS j ALSO FIX TURES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THEIR STORE, 605 N. FOURTH ST. SALE OF STOCK STARTS THURS DAY. JANUARY 4, 1925. 1-2-tfc ■ ' , : MM For Sale Miscellaneous (6) CAROLINA FURNITURE CO. — New store, new goods, new prices; casta or credit; please call and see us; 603 N. Fourth St.: phone 1902-J. 12-10-30t* ATTENTION! I. A M. L. HIRWIT2 WILL CLOSE OCT THEIR STOCK OF W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES, AND GENT’S FURNISHINGS! ALSO FIX TURES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THEIR STORE, (105 N. FOURTH ST. SALE OF STOCK STARTS THURS DAY, JANUARY 4. 1923. 1-2-tfc THE BEST PRINTING IN TOWN— FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTED MATTER, PHONE 997. FOR OUR REP RESENTATIVE. WILMINGTON PRINTING CO. 1-4-7tc FOR SALE—Bookkeeper'e oak stand ing desk and stool; flrst class condi tion; cheao. Bo/ian- & Hancock. 5-3tc WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Reliable wood dealer, 15 years in wood business. If you want nice wood ,the best on the market, call Dhone 940-J. l-5-7t PEOPLE who want to sell something; advertise in this classification. Peo ple who wont to buy read It. RUBBER STAMPS' manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mall orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co.. 8 Grace St- Wllmins ton, N. C. 9-26-tfc ALL FURS to be closed out at greatly reduced prices; many chokers in the lot; for today, two-button kid gloves, slightly spotted, 50c a pair. C. H. Fore & Co. OYSTERS—NEW RIVER O YSTERS I QUICK DELIVERY! PHONE 93fl. A. **. KING, 3RD STALL, FRONT ST. MARKET. WANTED—To sell at once, 1 player piano; in • perfect order; cheap for cash, or on, time. Apply 712 Chestnut street. ERICK—-Kiln run 75 per cent hard; shipments within forty-eight hours after receipt of order.. Lay ton Brick Works, Mai Ion, 8. C 9-16-lfc For Sale Miscellaneous (6) WOOD—If it is wood you want, call HIST. We have oak, pine, lightwood, any amount; quick delivery at^ the right price. l-o-*tc FOR SALE—Pure Georgia cane syrup, 1-qt. cans 30c; half gallon cans 50o; gallon cans 90c. Phone 1S74-W. W. J. Hayes. 212 S. Seventeenth St. l-a-3t* Wanted. Rooms. Houses (12) THE qi lCKEW. cheapest and easiest way to get ;a room or house is by placing your nd. here; 30,000 readers daily; 45,000 Sumdaya. Bring, mail or phone your ad. to 51; ask for C lassified department. Automobiles (7) WE HAVE TO OFFER a five-passehger Sterno Knight for S400; a Euick Six for 53ti. with all new tires; a Buick Four, with new tires. $175; an Oakland Six, in excellent condition, for $250; a Ford light delivery, with starter. $200; Ford touring, without starter. $SS: a Dodge roadster, $150.00; Chalmers*Six, in A1 condition. $350; Ford sedan. $400. In other words, we wiii give you two dollars worth for every dollar spent in used and renewed automobiles. Johnson Motors Co. MONET TO LEND 2? MONEY TO LEND—Unlimited amount quick money, long time. $3,000 small est loan, improvea real estate only. Franklin Ins. He. Realty Co., Louisburg. N. C. 10-26-tfc Real Estate (14) FOP. SALE — In Westbrook Gardens, new six-room bungalow. No. 1514 Ann street; large rooms: all modern conveniences; built of good material on large lot. See R. E. Williams. Owner, Room 4. Wilder Bldg., or address Box 1093. city. 1-1-"t* BIO BARGAIN in farm of 200 acres. about 75 acres cleared, balance in timber; eight room dwelling; plenty of out buildings, fruit trees, etc. In Co lumbus county, three miles from Ciark ton; very good terms. For informa tion address P. O. Box No, 2. Rose H U. N C. $200 CASH secures good new five room home in Westbrook Gardens. See James & James. Inc., phone 163. 2009 CREASY AYR. for sale: five rooms. bath, excellent condition; good terms. James & James, Inc.. Southern Build ing. phone 163. FOR SALE—Two one-story houses; one four rooms, one eight rooms; at 311 and 316 S. Sixth street. Apply 316 S. Sixth street. 103 S. SEVENTH ST. is a brand new 6 room two story dwelling that can be occupied immediately. Very reason able price and terms. See James & James. Inc. Agents, phone 163. HERE is the vray to dispose of your real estnte; the cheap, easy way to buy or sell. 1-5-lt dh Special Notices (16) "THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR." Why don't you harness your share of It with one of our Radio Sets? We have the parts too and can show you how to build your set. Radio-Electric Co. "Up-stairs,” 114 Princess street. 12-31-tfc “WE FURNISH anything lor ytur of fice needs—ruled forms, stationery, advei Using blotters, lithographing, Multigraphing. printing, engraving, leather advertising, novelties. Harries Printing and Advertising Co., Wil mington, N. C." 10-8-tf-o ABSOLUTELY FREE—Our Compound Bicycle Delivery is maintained for yon. It costs no more to have your drug store needs delivered than It dous to go out for them. Call us day or night Phones 192 & 193. Hall's Drug Store, Fifth & Castle Sts. 11-8-tfc SUBSCRIBE NOW to the new' stor k Mechanics Home Ass'n. Walker Taylor. Pres.'; Wm. Struthors, Jr., Sec’y., 210 Princess. 1-4-1 Me AWNINGS AND TENTS made to order; upholstering; furniture repaired; auto topping. No job too large or too small. Satisfaction guaranteed. K, O, King, 301 S. Front St. Phone 411, 2-21-Ifu MONEY! Why not enjoy your wualtll by Inventing In electrical conven iences and necessities such ns wnfflo Irons, vacuum cleaners, fixtures and Radio sets. “Up-stalrs," 114 Prince** street. Radio-Electric Co, J2-3,1 -Ifc SEWING MACHINES arc a necessity and the Western Electric Machine* make sewing a pleasure. They can l/« carried as you do a suit case. Call on us for demonstration. Radlo-Enlectrki Co. “Up-stairs,” 114 Princess street, 12-31-lfa For Rent. Rooms, (louses (11) FOR RENT—No. 15 Princes* 81., known as Savage’s restaurant. M, C, Darby & Co. FOR RENT—At 112 N. Fifth 8t., room*, al'so meals with or without rooms i phone 1170-L2. TWO LARGE furnished rooms wild kitchen; can be seen Saturday and Sunday at 522 Dock; upstair*, FOR RENT — Five-room bnnttttlnwi Garden City; beach line; call tHID-,1. FOR RENT—Desirable rot/rri, SUilublS for office or bed room; building nearly opposite Wilmington ftn!e|| I If) month. Samuel Bear, Hr,, Hon*, FOR RENT—One single bed ronnb across hall from bAlh; hot wttltl-'l private family; gentleman only! Red Cross; phone 1967, ■■LMMisjff; SSSJUWsrX "; FOR RENT—Throe unfurnished I'OOfth on first floor, suitable fm ||*|i housekeeping; rood location lift Mjfi’lfS St.; l.ghts, water and usa »f Muyliunti Call ph^one 1808-L2, For Rent, Rooms, Houses (11) FOR RENT—Photo gallery, No. 118 ilarkt-t St.; rent reasonabie; posses sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc | FURNISHED APARTMENT ot two rooms, kitchenette and bath, in private home, to desirable couple with out children. Address “Exclusive/* care postman eighteen. 1-3-tfc FOR RENT.—OFFICE AXD STORAGE SPACE. IDEAL, FOR BROKER. RENT REASONABLE. PHONE 609 HANOVER IRON WORKS, 111 NORTH WATER STREET. 12-31-TtC FOR REXT—Nicely furnished room; next to bath; hot water; private home in desirable location, two blocks from postoffice; phone 773. 12-31-tfdh FOR REXT—302 North Second street, 9 rooms; excellent condition. James & James, Inc. FURNISHED ROOM. Carolina apart ments immediate possession. Phone C. E., 2057 or 179. FOR comfortable room and delicious table board, apply at 202 Walnut St. The home-like place In the city. FOR RENT—Room completely furnish ed for light housekeeping. 510 South Front; phone 2312. FOR RENT—Auto repair shop. fully equipped. Whitten Motor Co.. 208 Market St. Phone 2251. 12-31-tfc FOR RENT—Rooms; furnace heated; single or connecting; home privi leges; garage; 1018 Market St., Phone S03-W. 1 -5-7 tc TENANTS quickly necnrfd for your rooms or houses by advertising here. Use St and fill that room or house. Bring, mail or phone your ad- This type 15c per line. FOR RENT—Desirable offices, second floor Wilmington Printing Co.. 205 j Princess St. , FOR RENT — Seven room dwelling in East Wilmington. Modern conven iences. including water and sewerage system and electric lights. Three acres good farming land with house; reason able rent. James & James. Inc., phone 163. FOR RENT—1717 Orange street; imme diate possession. James, & Jame3. Inc., phone 163. Special Notices | WHERE CAN I GET SERVICE? At the j O’Berry Hotel News Co. Sodas, ' smokes, magazines and papers. 1-1-tfc YOl’H BtSIXESS ndvcrtUed here igets you more reader* than you can *rel any other way. It puts your name, hunineMK and location before the public nnd will give you reaultw. 1-5-lt dh WOOD! WOOD!—For sale; pine wood, bone, dry, and oak wood, delivered anywhere in the city; phone 942-W. Lost and Found (10) I-. ' LOST AND KOIWD nrtlcle* nre easily and quickly returned to the owner through this section. Everyone rend* thin cJ an* I float ion, tvhlch mean* 90,000 , people who nre dtilly looking for your io«t nrtlcle. LOST—Tuesday, a pair of tortoise rim | eye glasses, somewhere on Front or I Princes streets, between Coast Line offices and Sixth street; finder please return to Johanna Kehder, 515 Princess St., and receive reward. A . LOST—Stilt i*aHe, between 6:30 and 7 o’clock Friday p. m.J marked H. A. T., Raleigh, N. C.; finder please call 4003. Mrs. A. VV. Pate, Carolina Reach. l/)HT—Key rln*c containing two ordi nary door keys and two flat padlock keys Pl« use leave at Star office or Phone 2240-.I, Farms (15) KOIt HAMC--At once, 35 ucrn farm, in good condition; modern K room dwell ing all out buildings necessary; loca t Ion Charlotte highway, 14 miles from Wilmington, on1'-fourlIt tulle S. A. I riillmitd d»|io|. ('an HiriinRe eaxy terms. A|>iily to Mrs, M. 1). fiitylord. 316 North Herond Ht„ Wilmington, N. r. l-5-3t* Business Opportunities (4) rimi'IJ') wishing to aril their bunion «re lirnught In conflict with people who wool to liny In thU section. It l« rend. llrlnK, tnnll or phone roar ad. to The h IH r'a Calssftlcd Department. Seeds and Plants C9) l.liJ'rTUCI'l, carrot need*, otner varie ties, on I tin net*, for saj£_any <juan Illy, Hear Product) Co., 301 Nutt H| coat, 12-15-30tc M'l’lt A W MI’JII ItlfCB—Fine Plants; free from <1 iMtittnc; t2.00 per thousand; c|iaii|l with order; now 1* the time to N»l Jtoland Covington. Lau'inburg. N, 6, __ :--;t»-tre JfMIVVIiJIUVO BULBS for sale at -ost; | III||in, narcissus, hyacinth*, gladioli, da line homo fine cabbage plants and paiiMlo (ilsiils, Now time to plant. W. It 111* IIINJl A Co. Seed Store. 1-2-Tf Wanted, Miscellaneous {5) VHM/AHt) Dltr Cleaning Co. Hate it gleam or French cleaning, alteration* and rofiairlhK. Aufo delivery. Phone llllli, 17 t'l’incena, ju*t below the Peoples’ llgflll. 11-H-tt-c PMOf'l/H who wan nilaeellaneona items ttdvsrOsa fit Ihta elaasiflmtlon. Pe*. Ilia wootloa to aell aomethlmg read It. W AM'rCIt" To communicate with par ties having dry reasoned wood near Wilhlthjslon; give price with answer. Afldl'aa.a Wood, care Star. SgS3ZEZT-!ZZi‘~^- ■ aa—aaa—.. ** " Heeds and Plants (9) .. I z-Jtrma tad — — - — ' I<AHHA<II< CHANTS FOP.SALE—Stand ard varieties at J1.2S per l.frM; HflAC* and 11M per 1.0A*. Prompt shits fDWtt waithcr permitting. Lewood Mc tMlfilfli, Howland, Jt. C. 12-I$-3#f Poultry, Eggs, Laves Iock (8) BABT CHICK3—From National Trap nested Layers. Barred Plymouth Rocks, S. C. Rhode Island Reds, S. C. White Leghorns, Mottled Anconas, 98 per cent safe delivery guaranteed. Catalogue and price list free. National Hatchery Co., Winston-Salem, N. ,C. l-l-60t-c BARRED ROCK cockerels; light or dark line; J3.50 each; won first prize state, county and Southeastern fairs. Jesse G. Thompson, Chadbourn. N. C. HERE 'is a einsiflcatlon where people inn dispose of their poultry, eggs aud livestock. There are 30,000 readers of The Star's classified section daily: 50 per cent znorre on Sundays. Automobiles (7) FOR sale:—Chalmers Six;' in good running condition; a bargain. Hol land Nurseries. Castle Hayne. l-3-6t* BUYERS AND SELLERS of automo biles advertise In this section. Their ads. are read and cars are easily and Quickly sold. Legal Notices (17) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having- qualified as administratrix ol the estate of Henderson Cole, deceased late of New Hanover county. North Carolina, this is to notify all person* having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of December, 1923. or; this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, ant ail persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of December. XJiJ. MRS. MAGGIE B. COLE. Administratrix NATHHAN COLE. Attorney. A4t. Requests President To Lift Duty on Arsenate NEW YORK. Jan. 5.—Dr. Mlll-r Reese Hutchinson, director of the j American Cotton association s cam - | paign for boll weevil control, today sent a telegram to President Harding urging the lifting of the 25 per cent duty on calcium arsenate, the anti-bc-l weevil poison, as a means of augment ing the small domestic supply of the chemical. I>r. Hutchinson declared the domes [ tic supply was only 35.000.000 tors. ! while 265.00O.00ft tons was said by cot ! ton growers to be needed to fight the ravages of parasites. A large foreign | supply, he said, was available at prices the growers could afford to pay if the poison could be imported duty free. Municipal Association Considering Legislation ASHEVILLE. Jan. 5.—A T—>-rt ing for the supervision, regulation ard conduct of the transportatie.:. “ar sons, freight and property for Compen sation over the pubhe highways : tot state of North Carolina by motor ve hicles. by the state corpora' cr. :re mission. is beiner seriously corsnuere-i by the North Carolina Municipal asso ciation and decision to foster : s measure in the general asserr.r.y may be made at the state rr,retire ir F-a leigrh Tuesday, it was stated by Mayor Gallatin Roberts president of the as sociation. today. Abernethy Seeks Survey of Upper Neuse River - \ By H. E. C. BRTAYT •WASHINGTON*. Jan. 5— tive Abernethy Introduced £ M’.! : '-day providing for a survey cf the -vtts? river from New Bern to Smtt rfielo rr :th a view to making- it navigub.e. Susf ness men of New Bern. K'nston. <V'ir boro and Smithfleld are kter-ty inter ested in the proposal. Tie-presenta-nr-e ; Pou will co-operate in atterr tt-tc to. get the survey. BILE PROVIDES FOR MONFTIENT ON “OLD MAMMIES' OF SOFTH By H. E. C, BRYANT WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—He prefer :i- . j tive Stedman today in trod need a 1-— ■ (providing- that the army engineers of- ; j flee here be authorized to permit eret- S tion by the daughter* of the Or-T.feS ' eracy of a monument in the IMstrfrt * j of Columbia "In Memory of the fatti I ful Colored Mammies of the South i; Milan Beauty Mari* Slasperi has been chosen the ka&s artists and scclptors MUaa as the most beautiful girl northern Itafe SI' Senate Considering Two Bills Directed Against the K. K. K. RALEIGH, Jan. 5.—Two b against the Ku KJ'di Kian. J:. by Senator J. R. Baggett. of -- district, now are being corr.cy the senate. One of these would make it a felony for ary to appear off his premises d.-t as to destroy identity, while . supplementary to the first t - quire the recording with the a-, of state annually the roster : secret society in the state. Tr - bill exempts minors under 19, who might he attending - - conducted hailowe en parties The Baggett measures, act'.--: the senator, would render the >. Kian inmeuous or outlaw it a; is aimed at any organization. : - bers of which cover their fa - highwaymen, yeggraen. murder other criminals usually go Senator Baggett said, but h: = only will affect these, but wii. c ]>* crimp masque ball plans. “There’s nothing more than in hallowe’en, anyway,” he cor. “even if there is nothing vicious celebration, and these things sh made to give way for the public In speaking of his anti-mask:. the senator stated it was his p to make a disguised man in a place a legitimate targe: for ar. zen. 'When I meet a masked mar., he said. “I do not know whethe looking for me or somebody e* = should this law be enacted " have a right to stop by any m man who is in the art of comm:: felony/* The rr. ea < "Z re. :• f 5<ajps-e c... w 0 prevent SLararmer.. or s-embera - other naasklrz ha 115. h mt r * •** rf*e no-am crons ?d no: and fro in hh* or^i!--'rvtr:r g ~ sub jeering f t>v dar~zer of aft 7 of servind-e for a r: from a minimxn one year ■ years, nor maid the m ra.de yo ~o the haih her m? -1 l r*VRETi*T BT «TATF> W.\ 5 HTN' TP >T. ."? * t — Local ra:r..'» tar hay; S-rday tlc-udy t.td eo.ier North and Snath Cared:na arc ra: Crudy an i mfbi. p-vsfffrr jh>xer? Saiarbay. SnnoLay L FT or da: Par dr rd-G^y Sat -r.l aaiy an Iwave c rt 00-n Sa may la^r Kentosohy: ? cTTof*? a’ : o/der Sa"Trfzy: ns.:*5e«£.te ' :tt v ^ 1 Thrills Aplenty 1 -J3SS i3s* tin anuria." says rgtffFt skk. S3L a£ OtAatariL Cal. «as<wx Ais»«. 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