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(Con-yrlnrht. 1920, by H. C. Fisher 1 1 i !, ': n, II s i 4 4 if ft I t t' 1 i! It 'it Ml ' i ff a MUTT AND JEFF Mutt just couldn't help busting hi new resolution. i SAI , . . HAW WJCTO Ttte eye I've CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ' 1 The rate for Clasetle ATer menta, ((-point type, la, 25 cents tor 25 vrords. or less. Addltinal worda 1 cent per . word for eacn Insertion. Figures coant a word. The rate for ClaselSed AdTer clsements, act In 6-point cape la 00 cents for 25 words, or less. Additional 2 cents per word foe eacn. insertion. Figures count words Additional white apace 0 cents per line. in figuring the cost of yonr aavertUement count every word and figure ' Remittance must accompany .order. Ao advertlaesienta act la type mrger than tf-point will be pub i.Miird in classified columns. Snb-atatlena for receiving Classified Ads and Subscription are located an f allows and will receive such ltents not later than 7 MO p. m. for insertion the fol lo wing dates , TUU HALL. DRUG CO, Fifth and Castle streets. THK PAYNE DRUG CO Sev enteenth nnd Market Streets. XHB PAYNE DRUG CO. Fifth and Red Cross streets, SMITH'S PHARMACY, .914 Ji. Fourth street. Morning Stun are lor sale at these suo-stntious. Mowing 0tar t.li.MlMjilU. Si. C Jus '5 ia!e and Female Help Wanted i 4 CLERKS " (men, women), over 17, for! r postal mail service. 130 mbnth. Ex r aminations - January 15. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars i write J. Leonard (former civil service H-rHxaminer), 1307 Equitable Bldg., Wash, 1 1 H tngton, D. C. ! 12-31-5t IIK : : tSOJ-aulXUKS WArviXJJiJJ ien young la fii I dies and men for house-to-house can- i LIS Vassing. Good pay. Pay every night, " i'jit wanted.! Address P. O. Box 251, "Wil J t inihgton, C. 12-3jL-3t trl1 other need apply. Phone 423. . , 12-20-3t t- llSlVANTED Stenographer who also un i' -derstands bookkeeping; hours 9 to 4. $one but competent need apply. Ad r&ress in own handwriting. Box 9, care ,tar ia-z-tl ANTED Young man - to sell on 3! trains. Blufc suit and cash security lftecessary., Apply in person. The Union spevra Co, Union Station. 12-l-tf "W ANTED Youne women' for lnterest- i PI' ing" office positions: no previous expe- f Mnrience necessary. Westerr ?J&rraph Co.. 213 Front St. 12-l-tf J fcwnZ.TT OTT. aATTniS for ITnrda nnrkwa && exact amount of oil engine needs if without ' driver moving from seat. i fiaves oil waste, prevents fouled spark tplugs and dirty pistons. Saves repair I bills and trouble of getting under the j ear. Attached in ten minutes, guaran- 5 teed indefinitely. Great seller at J5. Off t retail. 100. per cent profit for county -i distributors. Adqress "Manufacturer, it 100X 256, Columbia, S. C. J2-l-tf - ill! J WUTTijr AtcpMuiaui, wsi xu irrjiiccsB . oii eei. uuuu salary. J-Jhone 134. ' l-l-3t r I SALESMAN with established trade, can If M targe wholesale house furnishing and i i . n i , j jpiutaeijr iivusci iy Laata tine on cum- l'4l'Lt.iiUn Koala rinA1 an U 111 luaiyuu t uao'oa uwu, aviu uviu 111U9- ratlonb. Party traveling by auto pre- erred. Address J. R. C, 32 S. Howard t Baltlmpre, Md. i ' l-l-6t NTED Young men to leam barber trade, the best college in the south. obs furnished. Charlotte Barber Col- ege, 40 Ek Trade St, Charlotte, N. C. 12-26-30t ISTRICT manager traveling with an fit I tn can earn S500 'to SI. 000 nr iuionth selling VHomeblende Brand" f $fVsbestos Fibre Fire Resisting Liquid t jPomPound' "Tne Seal Proof Barrier." J 4 protected .territory. Commission basis iTwlth liberal drawing account. Settle i(;f ; . m -v a ments made monthly-, Opportunity for Advancement . to field executive. Refer ences necessary. North American Fibre Products Company, Atlanta, Ga. 12-25-30t Demonstrators and agents wanted Ij to j aemuniiraie auu oeii our little flood " proposition " to hustling . agents. Li. . fry i a. i , - M . . Male or iemaie. nru ur .ca.ii ior IUll Karticulars. H. J. MacSherry, Wilming- PANTED White woman to 'help with housekeeping and children. Apply in Writing, Box 324, giving references.! ' Situations Wanted jJiPErf FOR POSITION as plumber yard ' M foreman or shipping clerk, 18 years JF,xperIence-' in j pine, - cypress and - hard j jtroods. ' Can come at4 once. Address 4 foreman, care The Morning. Star, ." ; U ' . A ' ' ' l-29-4t V0OA if F ! OLD ' SOAK YOU IN oimcc so&itfG f eet CUX our itn AND n Situations Wanted WANTED PoBiton; experienced meat ' cutter and grocery clerk; have had experience in each. Have best of ref erence. "Meat Cutter," care Star. 12-31-2t YOUNG man of ability wants connec tion with progressive concern. Have had 17 years' practical experience , in banking, accounting, selling and gen eral office management. Can handle' any kind of clerical "or executive work. Services available after January 1. Ad dress, "Capable," care Morning Star. l-l-8t SITUATION, WANTED Experienced lady stenographer correspondence for business firms, at home. -Work called for and delivered. Address Box 12, care Star. 12-ai-3t Wanted Miscellaneous WANTED By responsible1- party with out children, to rent small house with improvements, central location prefer red, or near car line in desirable loca tion. Call 1729. 12-30-7t WANTED to buy or lease water well drilling machine or will go in shares. Let me' hear at once. Address 108 N. Ninth, city. ' , l-l-2t Lost and Found FORD COUPE STpLEV at Goldtfboro night of December Is. Reward for recovery of same; car practically new; has T handles on doors; small hole iji end of cushion; has new Kelly tire on rack, non-skid; motor No. 4426378. No tify T. W. Corbin, Fremont, N. C. 12-31-6t WILL person who picked up package containing shirt and collar on, Dock street between Front and Third yes terday, please return, to Mr. Smith, at Star office. ' "... 1-1-ldh. LOST Walking glove on Front and Market. Finder return to Bijou. i 1-1-lt YOU lost money on that order for lumber you did not let us figure on. Phone 1555-W and see how much you lost. Mclver Lumber Co., corner Sixth and Campbell Sts. l-l-7t LOST Large white and black Llew ellyn setter dg, answers to the name of Bob, with Ions black silky ears, wide black band running from left fore leg up to and across back. Reward if returned to j. G. Skinner. Phone 7524-W. ' l-2-2t THROUGH error I exchanged Ithica guns on New Bern train last Friday 24, will thank party who got wrohg gun to notify H. L. Bell, 11& Church St., Wilmington, N. C. 1-1-tf Wanted To Rent FOUR OR FIVE-ROOM house, or four or five unfurnished rooms in good location. Call'2081-J. 12-31-3t WANTED TO RENT two rooms for light housekeeping; convenient to bath.' Apply No. 11, care Star. 12-3l-2t FURNISHED room In steam-heated apartment to couple or gentlemen. Address Box 10. 12-31-3t WANTED Furnished room. Must be good location, preferably . heated. References exchanged. Address Ai. G. M, P. O. Box 457. 12-31-2t For Rent FOR RENT Large furnished bedroom next to bath; all modeAi conveni ences; centrally located. Phone 861-W. 12-18-tf FOR RENT Three-story store Building, with elevator,' No. 18 Market St. , Apply Meares Harries, 12 Princess St. 12-l-tf FOR SALE That desirable property. ; No. 1611. South Fourth street, on car line, - good location, reasonable price and ery attractive terms. Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. 12-l-tf LESS THAN ONE Ml LE from he city .on the Castle Hayne road, we have a small farm and a five 'room cottage, barns, etc. The entire property is con siderably less than 84.000. Ask us for particulars. Wright's Real Estate and Fire Insurance Agency. 12-l-tf TYPEWRITERS 'REPAIRED All makes. - Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone .2283 and let us send our repair man around: ? Wilmington ' Typewriter Exchange, 516 Murchison Building. 12-14-30t FOR REfNT-20 acre farm. - modern dwelling, and good out buildings; lo cated, North West township, Brunswick county; white man, small family able to furnish self preferred., Address W. F. Gaylord, Phoenix. N. C. , FOR RENT One large1 furnished bed- room. .. Apply, 317 N. Fourth : St. ' j ' l-l-lt EEs XNOVAJ OF 'SPUN HAD AMY CrUcfceMSl His ckicWaj5 He sewT THe too: 3t- For Rent WOOD! WOQD! WOOD! iu; aioe pine or oak wood,"Tiig ' loads and 'quick delivery, catli: 'tfidne -9io4 J, " Willia,ms' Wood Yam1"- ?'" ' ' v'i2-i4-i8'ti NO MATTER , what the trip whether vacation, honeymoon or business see our line of Indestructo and Hartman Trunks and full line of Handbags and Suitcases at the right prices Charles Finkelstein, Front and Market. Phone 642. 12-l-tf ROOM and hoard in ; furnace-heated home in Sunset Park for .two. men. References required. Phone 1S75-W or apply No. 8 Northern Boulevard. ! 12-31-2t FOR RENT One furnished bedroom suitable for two men. Board if de sired. Phone 2198-W. References ex changed. l-l-8tdb FOR . RENT Two partly furnished rooms for light housekeeping. No. S Post Office Ave, or phone 919. l-l-12t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, ajl modern 1 conveniences. Gentlemen. Phone 1847-W, 216 N. Third St. 1-1-lt FOR RENT Furnished room can be had at 114 Grace St. l-l-lt FOR RENT To gentlemen only, one or two nicely furnished rooms. Apply 119 Chestnut l-l-2t FOR RENT -Three or four rooms. Rent reasonable, small family without children preferred. Apply 814 McCum ber Ave. Mrs. L. J. Mason ll-2t ROOMS for rent, steam heat, conven ient to bath, hot.and cold . water, will serve two meals, breakfast and dinner at night. Phone 1002-W, 110 Orange. l-l-2t FOR RENT A nice front room adjoin ing bath, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone , 1136-W ll-2t FOR RENT One furnished room next to" bath, "with running water. 303 NL Second. l-l-lt Real Estate FOR RENT Nicely furnished room; located near bath; In private home; near business Bection. Phone 773. -. 1-1-lt IF it's a bargain you .want, see the six room, two-story house at 108 S. Six teenth St. Apply, at the .house for fur ther information, or see Ira Hines, with . James & James; . 12r27-7t! Automobiles For Sale QNE 1920 Mitchell touring car, new tires; a bargain if sold at once; can be seen at Jarman & Futrelle, 107 Prin cess St. k 12-804t FORD cars are receiving the same at tention with us, the high priced cars do ; we have a special Ford man who will be glad to prove his efficiency' on any job you favor him with. "Genuine Ford parts from the Ford factory." Highsmlth Garage; Fourth St. Bridge. 12-81-7t HONEST automobile repairing is what has made our business grow to where it ' now is; we are In it to make good and it we do we must do good -work. Highsmlth Garage, Fourth .St. Bridge. ' ' - 1 12-81-7t FOR SALE 1920 Buick Six ,6 -passenger,. 6 g6od tires, with bumpers,. and spot light, and full set of tools. f. Only 40 per cent down and balance in, 10 months. Apply to M. A. King at Front and Ann: street. 12-l-tf AUTO painting, topping, tops dressed, upholstering, .furniture repairing, wheelwright and blacksmith work. Prices right; work guaranteed. E. G. King, Front and Ann Sts. Phone 2241. HAVE on hand tne following automo biles for sale: One new seven-passenger Oldsmobile . "E.ight." one U new Grant "Six," one Velie, one '' Dodge roadster, one new Ford touring' self starter, ' two used Ford tourings1 and one used Ford roadster. All theabove cars can' be - bought, at , bargain ; prices fo - cash. C. S. Burnett, 10 North Third street. -'. t ' '-'' " 12-l-tf . Miscellaneous For Sale"-' WOOD FOR SALE Dry slabs,, green strips and gum binders, cut v stove lengths ; also . four-foot . . dry i slabs. Prices reasonable and quick deliveries. Give us a' trial. Chadbourn Bate Co., phone 611. 1215-tf FOR SALE About 180 tons mine-run coal. Universal Oil Co, Tenth :and Hall Sts.1 ; i .-:' 12-8-7t WE 'HAVE REDUCED Tthe priced $5;M) on alt' Christmas bicycles; over -500 Crowns and Gendrans and other ; stan dard , makes v bx hand. ; . They are Agoing fast Se tis hbout one before they are picked i over. Wilmington 'Cycl e. Co., 215. Market street. Phone, 52. T Skates, Velocipedes." : ;, ,,. '? t'V- 127181 FOR ; SALE Second-hand paftisM .board . and , sewing machine. " x07 North Sixth St, " 12-2S-tf T L TAtlcS? SKi LlK THe oU TKE NAME 0? C0MM6M AUJ FULLY WONT CAT. Scwse Doe's EAT itACKV F0(l AMVTKIMG WW n, 13U1 i rvv-t Miscellaneous For Sale FLOORS LAID, scraped and finished; old floors scraped at attractive prices. A card will bring us. Brothers & Prldgen, 709 Dawson St. Call telephone 1995-W between 8 a. m. and 6. p. m. I 12-18-tf FOR SXLE Dry pine wood, big loads $3.00; split oak and ash $3.50 delivered.- Delivered anywhere, any tiirfe. Call 372-J. A. P. Blanton Wood Yard, foot of Barclay St. 12-17-14t PINE slabs $2.76; split pine S3; split and blackjack oak J3.50. For the above prices I will saw split and de liver to any address in the city. E. J. Irving, Wood Yard,' phone 1555-W. 12-28-tf. HAVE some more of that good ash and oak In stove lengths at S3. 00, or long' lengths at S2.56 delivered. Phone 1016-P." - - l-l-2t FOR SALE Office furniture, rolling top desk. Globe file case, safe, type writers, tools, etc Call 10 a. m. Phone 572, or P. O. Box 81. l-2-2t WOOD! WOOD! Pine cut and split ro stove length 12.75 load. Also oak $3.25, delivered. V Let us have your orders. Phone 1985 and 1866-W. 12-28-71 THE VALUE of a business college training has been proven. It has the highest endorsement of the big men of the country. Start with us January 3rd, 1921. The Motte Business College. 12-28-7t PLUMBING and Heating Have your plumbing and heating, both new and repairs, done by reliable . workmen. Every job done by us is a value, some times a bargain. R. R. Benson, phone 2338. 12-28-301 ACCOUNT urgently in need of money. vill sacrifice five passenger Maxwell, new battery, new tires, ' extra tire, weed chains and tools; perfect running condition. Call phone ,1178-J and made me an offer. Don't miss this bargain. E. C Hudson, 1816 Perry Ave. l-2-lt F.OR SALE In Audubon, lot 335; one block from station; corner lot; acf joining M. J. Cowell. Price $600, half cash, terms for- balance. Address Box 387, Graham. N. C. 1-1-it FOR SALE One ocean front Carolina Beach lot, or will exchange for fur niture or Ford touring, car if in first class condition. Address Exchange, care Star. l-l-2t FOR SALE Ten shares Carolina Fish eries Product Co.'s stock; first offer gets it. Address btock. care Star. l-l-2t FLOORS LAID, scrap and finished; old floors scraped at attractive prices. A card will bring- us. Brothers & Pridgen 709 Dawson St. Call telephone 1995-L-3 between 8 a. m. and 6 pm. 12-18-tf BUYyour fresh eggs by parcel post. Write J. H. McGowen. Watha, N. C, for prices f 12-29-4t SPECIAL prices on all gas ranges and big water heaters; money saved is money made; come in and see our line Of all over enamel ranges, with copper lined ovens. Tidewater Power Co. 12-30-6t IF YOU want some of that good oak and ash at $3.00 -per load, stove length, you should phone 1016-J. 12-81-2t WOOD! WOOD! We have a nice lot of split pine and split oak at cut pirces; pine, $2:75; mixed; $3.00j oak. $3.25; these prices' delivered In your yard;" quick delivery; big load. Call 2256. . - 12-31-2t Announcements A GOOD commercial education is more valuable today, more of a necessity for ambitious young persons than ever before. An education is better than money. Spring term begins Monday, January 3rd, .1921. ;The Motte Business College, , -- 12-28-7t LITTLE JOE Electric Shoe Repairing, 113 1-2 S. Front All goods sent for and returned. Special attention to par cel post orders. Phone 208. 12-l-tf FOR the average young man - and . young woman a commercial educa tion is the open door to prosperity and happiness; enroll with us January 3rd. The Motte Business College. ; ; 12-30-St TYPBWiuiliiKs New and rebuilt 1; ; Remington, and Monarch Typewriters; fcash or. terms; repairs, rentals and sup-:-plies. Remington Typewriter Co, 13 Garrell Bldg. Phone 878. ll-24-30t CHRISTMAS CARDS Printed or engraved. Latest designs; reasonable prices. .General Commercial printing; mtiltigraph letters; : direct mail advertising. - Harriss Printing & AdvJ: Co.. 12 Princess StT 11-16-tf KODAK finishing; ior best wrk and . 24 hours' service, send your holiday films to-us,- Camrh Shop, 212. N. Front St," Box 977, Wilmington,-' N... C. . , 12-ll-28t AM wsix, sptvis ftyi ' A W GONNA . . . 1 - m sue A car per. V liiiii Announcements R. R. BENSON Plumbing and Heating. Gas Fitting and Water Heaters, 212 Princess street, phone 2338. 12-28-80t STAR SERVICE SUB-STATIONS Payne's Drug Store, Fifth and Red Cross streets. j Payne's Drug Store, Seventeenth and ! Market streets. Hall's Drug Store, -Fifth and Castle ; streets. ( Smith's Drug Store, 914 N. Fourth street. STAR SERVICE j -Give your STAR ads. subscriptions and buy your FAVORITE paper, "THE STAR," at the NEAREST "STAR" sub stationas listed above. 12-24-tf MULTIGRAPH CIRCULARS and FACSIMILE LETTERS when properly executed afford most beneficial results. That's the 6nly kind we furnish just like typewriting. Our printing is unsurpassed. Make us prove it. Harriss Printing & Adv. Co. 12-l-tf NEW SERIES building and loan opens January 1. Take stock now. Me chanics' Home Association, Walker Taylor, president, William Struthers, Jr., secretary, 210 Princess St. 12-20-14t BARGAINS IN T TFBYf RITERS j UNDERWOOD, REMINGTON, L. C. 1 .SMITH, OLIVER AND HAMMOND j WILMINGTON TYPEWRITER SUP PLY CO. i : SIB MURCHISON BLDG. WALL PAPERING With a stock of wall paper and practical mechanics on hand, I can do your papeIng and painting on short notice and prices reasonable. Phone 2245. John R. Rob inson, 16 South Second St. 12-31-7t" INVESTMENT SERIES 50c, per share, worth $100 at maturity, Saturday, January 1. Open all day.- Get your stock early; this association has had 15 years successful management; pays all taxes; never had a loss Ino bad loans; operated exclusively? for the benefit of its shareholders; purely mu tual. Hanover B. & L. Association, 207 Princess St. J. W. Yatjes, presi dent; H. F. Wilder, secretary. Phone 631, Wilder's Real Estate Office. l-l-t NEW YEAR series now open begin ' nlng today, January 1st, 1921; start the new year with a pass book and let the new year close with a nice little building and loan account $1.00 per share per week, maturing less than two years. Progressive B. & L. Asso ciation, 118 North Second street. Jos. W. Little, President. 1-1-lt WE saved . our friends money ("awing the year of 1920 by selling and buy ing machinery to and' for them. We are all the better preparea to buy plants, sell all classes of machinery and handle your surplus machinery, scrap iron and" metaals during 1921. Once a customer always one. Lingo City Metal Works. Phone 314. . " l-l-6t NOTICE We will be open "New Year's day, January lst.: ' Willard Drying Co, 17 Princess St; l-lt U. C. T. ATTENTION The regular meeting of Cape Fear Council will he held this Saturday evening, January 1st, at 8 o'clock. As business of spe cial importance is to be transacted a full attendance of the members is urgently requested. Fraternally, VV. C. amith. ' Secy. 1-1-lt STAR DRY ' I CL.EAIVING CO. i 114 Princess St, Dry cleanera and prcsaers French styla. Palm Reach ; and Kool Kloth a 1 My e-elaity. : -Jl. j PHOTS 44S 1- Thermos Bottles The Rexall istore 1P ....... . . j i . , Trade-mark j Reg. TJ. S. Pat. WISHING ONE AND ALL A Happy and New J. H. Rehder & Co. 615-617-619 North Fourth Street "Always Ready HAPPY OPEN ALL There's 3 O H o W CU 8 g to 05 u avqox avq tltv N:aio HV3A MaK AtWVH Accessories? .... : ( " . . j . '.'. You'll find what you want at our store. Flashlight Batteries, Flashlights Dry Cell Batteries, 4-Cell Batteries, Motometers, Bumpers, Spotlights In fact, most everything Johnson Motors Company FOR REMODELING AND' GEN ERA! HOUSE REPAIRS SEE S. PRIDGEN SOU S. Seventh Street J.B.McCABE&CO. ; . , '.;v. Established '- ? - CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS P. O. Bex 124S By BUD FISHER Off.) It Prosperous Year to Serve You" NEW YEAR DAY TODAY A Difference" o tfl OD 3 o r 7 HANOVEK FUKNITUKIff AND MUSIC CO. Diarrfhvtors Eastern Worth Carolina j Fnr : Aeolian Vocation and Records 29 Sat Frent St.. , WILMLVG'rON, W. C. - 907 MorchUen nlldins ln . .. ! rO 5,' - -. 1'-. A.
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