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Star Classified Ads Bring Results TR Y 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 Read Daily by More Than 30,000 People READ THEM! U9ETH3M! Help Wanted (1) WANTED—Barbers to Know we have chairs and fixtures in stock. Conner }fc Walters Company, gharlotte, N. IF YOU ARE IcokinE ror jtelp ol any kind, there Is no better way to get good intelligent employe* than ny using The Star’* Clas*l8*d section. It te read. Phone 61 and aak tor Classified Depart meat. __ WANTED—Good lumberman to look after grading and shipping. Cutting largely pine. Want man capable su perintending planing mill. Dorchester Lumber Company, Badham, S. C.__ WANTED—News boys t. sell *j-P»K<5 comic Hearst's American, jee Gordon Bros., IT Princess St.; Phone 74o. WANTED—Logging men with tef^ log pine timber by contract Three year Job; also log cutters^ Hamilton Lumber Co., Egypt, ua GET GOVERNMENT Railway Mail. Poetofflce, Clerical posit.ons. Pacing $1,400-52,300. Men. women, experience unnecessary. Full particulars *£^e Write G. W. Robbins. Civil Service Ex pert, 100 Pope bldg.. Washington. D. U to WANTED—Salesladies for house house canvassing; no goods to de liver. Household Specialties. Hill, X. C. Gold Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) CLERKS. IS UPWARD- For govern ment positions. 120 monthly. Ex perience dnecessary. For f^ee 1 positions now open, write K. tern ^former Civil Service examiner), 11-1 Barrister Bids:., Washington, D- C. TREE SALESMEN—-Profitable pleasant, steady worn. Cood sidt line tor farmers, teachers and others Permanent job for good workers Write for terms. Concord Nurseries Dept. 147, Concord, Ga. _ A1EN if you are earning lees than *30 a'week and you want to learn sales manship, phone 563 between three and five p. m. today. Situations Wanted (3) Local NURSE w-ants position nursing sick patients. Can furnish good references. Price reasonable. Kesldence 1005 1-2 North 4th street. BUSINESS MEN who need employe* i .use ;hl* section. Efficient. Intelligent employe* looking for a position adver tise here. Phone, bring or mall youc nds. lo The Star’* Classified Dept. WANTED—Position in home as nurse; 5 years’ experience; prices reason able. Call 1005 1-2 N. 4th street. Business Opportunity (4) PEOPLE wishing to sell their buslnea nre brought In contact with people who want to buy In this section. It la rend. Bring, mall or phone your ad. to The Star’s Calsslfled Department. IF YOU ARE interested in the grocer business see me for complete stock and fixtures. Ready to do business. Good location. Wm. Hufham, 704 Daw son street, city. Wanted, Mistellaneous (5) WANTED ' IMMEDAT ELY — Peanut roasting machine. Must be in good condition. Discribe fully and give price in first letter. Chadbourn Wholesale Supply Co., Chadbourn, N. C. WILLARD DRY CLEANING CO. Have It steam or French cleaned. Altera tions and repairing. Auto delivery. Phone 855. 17 Princess, just below the Peoples Bank. WANTED TO BUY a medium sized ice box in good condition. Will pay rea sonable price. Apply "Ice Box.” care Star. For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) TRAVELING is a pleasure when you have a wardrobe trunk where your clothes don’t got wrinkled. We carry a full line of Indestructo and Never Break trunks and leather goods. See Charles Finkelstein, corner Front and Market; phone 642. RUBBER STAjira manuracturea on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mall orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., g Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. SALK—ARMY SHOES—SALK We have just bought a tremendous Stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Price $2.75. These shoes are 100 per Cent solid lea ther with' heavy double soles sewed and nailed. The uppers are of heavy tan chrome leather with bellows ton gue, thereby making them waterproof. These shoes are selling very fast and ,we advise you to order at once to in sure your order being filled. The sizes are: 6 to 11 all widths; Pay .Postman on receipt of goods or send 'money order. Money refunded is shoes are not satisfactory. The U. S. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New York City. jPBOPLK who want to sell something advertise in this classification. Peo ple who want to liny lead it. jwHITE SHAD, SHAD ROE, X SPECKLED TROUT, FRESH WA LTER PERCH, AND OTHER VARIE TIES OF CHOICE SEASONABLE fpiSH: IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES. XHAS. R. «YOPP RETAIL DEPT., CITY ■AUDITORIUM AVE. PHONE 1240. ^MACHINE SHOP . REPAIRS—Lathe, rf: -drill pipe machine work, broken au tomobile fly wheels repaired better -than new. Costs, less. Cylinders re-, bored and reground, new pistons and rings fitted. Scored cylinders repaired . without boring or grinding. Patented .process. Automobile and gas engine repairs of all kinds. Experienced me ' chanlcs. E. H. Schulken, 112 South iSecond street. Phone 757-W. r'., 1 * - — -r ;.EOR SALE—No. 10 Royal, very cheap. b Apply 308 Grace street after 6 P. M. This is a personal machine and in good condition. . KILN DRIED BLOCKS—The fight kind : of wood for the- right kind of fires jthose spring mornings. . 32.00 per load ^delivered west of :10th /street or north kof-Castle; $2.50 beyond, phone 321, ilUton Lumber Company. f For Sale, Miscellaneous (b) FOR SALE—Four-burner oil stove, 2 Iron cribs, mattresses, wooden bed, 15-ft. counter. 610 Dock street. FINE AND OAK cut to order; 62.00 and $2.50, delivered anywhere In the city. Rhone 2177. Quick service._ WILMINGTON WOOD FUEL CO. Now we are going to sell dry pine wood at SI 65 a load, and will have black-jack and split oak for $1.85 a quarter of a cord; and delivery right now. Wilming ton Wood Fuel Co. 121 South Water street. Phone 2167. STEAM TRACTOR FOR SALE. Only one left of the famous Aultman & Taylor 30 h. t>. tractors. Price com plete only $800.00. A thousand other machinery bargains in all kinds of high grade machinery. Oliver Carter, 210 South Front street, Wilmington, N. C. WOOD- WOOD!—For sale; pine wood, bone drv. and oak wood, delivered anywhere in the city; phone 942-W. FOR SALE Six foot fountain and fixtures, good as new, for sale. Can be seen at O’Berry hotel. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS—All the cooking utensils to completely equip a kitchen, as owner will not use them any more as we are going to eat at the Rose Cafeteria on and after Satur day. March 10, when it opens to the public. Particular Eater. FOR SALE-—KeraniBiuii ± j pc w . No. 10, with self-starter; w-lll sell cheap for quick sale. Address F. O. Box 523. WOOD FOR SALE—<7.00 cord, 4 feet or stove length; phone 1797-W; one half cord least delivered. Automobiles (7) SAVE 20 PER CENT to T5 per cent on. Auto Parts. Bearings and gears of all kinds, axle and propellor shafts, valves, piston pins, Universal joints, carbure tors. New and used parts for all cars and trucks. Send old parts for dupli cation. Big bargains in new and used trucks from 1 to 6 tons. Whitton Auto Wrecking Co., Columbia, S. C. DOES THE OLD BUS SKIP. KNOCK ON HILLS, USE EXCESSIVE GAS AND OIL, LACK POWER AND PEP? If so. it’s not to be wondered at when you stop to figure out that the pistons on your car travel up and down 1,000 to 3.000 times per minute. 180,000 PER HOUR Just imagine what that means in going 13.000 miles. Other parts on your car wear under such usage, why not the cylinder walls? It’s just ''horse sense.” Two surfaces in constant friction with one another—result; Wear. New over size rings without grinding the bore are useless for you cannot fit a round ring in an oval hole. The ONLY LAST ING CURE is to regrind the cylinders and fit with new pistons and rings. We are experts at this work. Call us on the phone or drop by our shop and we will give you all the dope. BROADFOOT IRON' WORKS. SECOND-HAND parts for all cars; sat isfaction guaranteed or money re lunc'ed, W. D, MacMillan, Jr., Fifth and Wright Sts. Phone 213. Poultry, Eggs and Livestock ’8) HERE la a elastCcation where people can dispose of their poultry, eggs and livestock. There are 30,000 readers ol The Star’s classified section dallyt SO per cent more on Snndays. EGGS FOR HATCHING—PURE BRED SILVER LACED WYANDOTTES. PRODUCE EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE CHICKENS. EXCELLENT LAYERS AND GOOD SETTERS, *2.50 FOR SETTING OF 15 EGGS. GUAR ANTEED TO HATCH. APPLY 208 NORTH THIRTEENTH ST. MORN INGS, OR PHONE 1393-J. WHITE GAME COCKERELS. *7.50 each. Pullets, $5.00. Mrs. George Rogers, Seagate, N. C. ■- Seeds and Plants (9) HARE, NEW GLADIOLUS bulb*, a mixture of goregous blooming: new rare kinds. 100 for $3.00 or 30 for $1.00 and a great surprise mixture 100 for $2.00 or 40 for $1.00 postpaid. R. J. Gibbins, Mt. Holly, N. J. LAST CALL FOR Gladlola Bulbs. Sur prise mixture of all rare novelties. Large bulbs 100 for $3, or 30 for $1; second size 100 for $2, or 40 for $1; dahlia bulbs, all colors, 12 for $1. Post paid. R. P. Gibbins, Mt. Holly, N. J. Lost and Found (10) LOST AND FOUND articles are easily and quickly returned to the owner through this section. Everyone rends this classification, which means 80,000 people who are dally looking tor your tost article. LOST—Bill fold containing $72.00 near 3rd and Market streets. Reward if returned to Star office. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) FOR RENT—Comfortable bedroom: southern exposure; suitable for one or two gentlemen. Phone 1826-W. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, near bath; hot water; In private home; desirable location, 2 blocks from postofdce; phone 773. FURNISHED ■ bed room acros s hall from bath; hot water, private fam ily, use of phone. Gentlemen Wly; 214 Red Cross St. Phone 1957. FOR RENT—Completely equipped kitchen to someone who does not know about the excellent food that will be served at the Rose Cafeteria on and after Saturday, March 10. This kitchen will be rented to anyone start ing with the above date. Mrs, Particu lar Eeater. FOR RENT:, Two nice large rooms furnished for light housekeeping hot and cold water* Call . 307 South Second street. YOUNG MAN wants a room mate, fur nace heated; runing hot and cpl’d water and large closet in room; south west exposure Phone 1827-W r Fifth of a Series of “THE MORE YOU TELL T«E MORE YOU/ SELL” Ads. on Classified Advertising. —uses slogan— sells his house... Mr. P. ran this Want Ad in the Star in an effort to sell his home: FOB SALE—8-room brick residence. 105x170 feet, corner! will sell cheap. X 000, Star. This Want Ad obviously has no pic ture-making power. It couldn’t con jure up a picture of Mr. P.’s house in the minds of prospective buyers, and this is extremely helpful to a . quick sale. Mr. P., not receiving good response from the above Want Ad, heeded the slogan, “the more you tell, the quicker you sell,” and ran this Want Ad: NORTH EDGE WATER RESIDENCE Eight rooms, brick, strictly modern. sun parlor and sun porch; 2 baths; 4 lavatories, hardwood throughout, ma hogany finish. In good residential dis trict; 3 car garage; hot water heat; 165x170 feet, corner; shrubbery and fruit trees; good transportation; will sell cheap on easy terms. Mr. P., 0000 N. Clark street. Rogers Park 0000. This second Want Ad sold the house. The secret of this Want Ad’s success is evident. It contained enough in formation to give a person looking for just that kind of house a definite picture of one worth his investigat ing. The Star Is trying: to reduce these ineffective, rasteful Want Ads to the barest whisper of a minimum- It has been spreading: the doc trine of "the more you tell, the quicker you sell." This slogan has been found to be ef fective for the correction of faulty Want Ads, because it states a fundamental sales principle which when intelligently applied pays dividends of greater returns per dollar invested. Let us help you write your ads. so you cr.n consummate the deal that your ad., ordinarily written, would create. "We would like to show you HOW "The More You Tell, The More You Sell—and the Quicke. You Sell.” Call. Phone 51 and ask for the Classified Ad. Department and we’ll show you HOW you can secpre better and quicker results. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES! TELEPHONE your want ads. to the STAR (phone 51). send them or mall them to the Classified Depart ment. If you wish, the STAR will write your ads. for you.' Classified ads. taken over the phone between the hours of S a. m. and 7 p. m. Advertisers may have their answers addressed to a box number care of the Star with out extra charge. , The STAR will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion of any one advertise ment. AdvertiseBr should re port any errors or discrepan cies in their ads. to the Olas ilfled Advertising Manager im mediately. Classification not guaran teed after 7 o’clock. Mailed ads.' for Sunday's issue shold reach the STAR by Friday night. MORNING STAR Classified Ads Light-face type, 10c per line. Black-face type, 15c per line. (8 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 20c per line. Black-face type, 30c per line. (6 words to line) WILMINGTON NEWS Classified Ads Light-face type, 6c per line. Black-face type, »c per line. ( 6 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 12c per line. Black-face type, 18 per llae. (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para graphed ads, 9c per line. Combination Rate (Both Papers Combined Dally) Classified Ads Light-face type, 15c per line. Black-face type, 20c per line. (5 words to line) Reader Rates I.,fKht-fs.oe type, 80c per line. Black-face type, 45c per line. (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para graphed ads, 20c per line. Discounts (Applying to All of the Above Rates) Three or more consecutive insertions, 10 per cent. Seven or more consecutive insertions. 16 per cent. Thirty or more consecutive insertions, 25c per ce.it. Wanted, Rooms & Houses (12) THE QUICKEST, chenpext and eualeal yraj to set c room or house la by placing your ad. here 1 30,000 reader* dally i 45,000 Sundaya. Brio*, mall or pbone yonr ad, to Oil oak tor Claaalfled department. _ FOUR OR FIVE FURNISHED ROOMS WASTED OR SMALl HOME, WITH IN reaching distance of busi ness CENTER. TWO CHILD REX. THREE' ADULTS. APPLY “A. fH.,” CARE STAR- ' Business Places 13"A FOR RENT—Offices Oarrell Building, at |12.60 monthly and up. " Reasona ble alterations to fit your requirements at your disposal, Entire building reno vated. First class service throughout Apply on premises. ■ - • .. . FOR RENT—Photo gallery. No. 116 Market St.; rent reasonable; posses sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc Real Estate (14) $3760.4)0 BUYS tive-room cottage lo cated at Carolina Court, lot 40x115, rightofway over alley. See Geo. B. Applewhite. 204 Princess street Real Estate (14) WE HAVE SOLD the six-room bunga low on Hamilton avenue advertised last Sunday, but wq still have the new bungalow on the Market Street road. This attractive place has six rooms, hardwood floors, furnace; lot 65x350. Don’t put off seeing us about this place as it is likely to be sold any day. James & James, Inc., Phones 163-164, Southern Bldg: $500.00 CASH, balance, $50.00 ' per month including Interest, buys ele gant modern bungalow; price $5,000.00, located on S. 17th Street, between Ann and Nun. Phone 1624. Geo. B. Apple white. A COUNTRY-HOME of 9 rooms located on the Beach Line, and just west of Seagate, with eight and half acres of land ,about four acres cleared. The owner is in town today and is willing to sell same for $2,500.00.1 See rile at once. Geo. B. Applewhite, 204 Princess street. M.ONJ3T TO LEND—Unlimited amount quick money, long time, $3,000 small est ioan. Improved real estate only. Franklin Ins, A Bealrr Co., Uouisburg. TO LEND 25 N. C. 10-26-tfo I Real Estate (14) IF YOU WANT A real home, see 1725 Carolina avenue. Lot 40x108 feet.. Hedge, shade trees, double garage, wide street. Make me an offer. W. Albert Brown, phone 47. SIX ROOM COTTAGE; in East Wil mington, just off Market Street Road., double lot for $2500. Terms can be arranged. See Geo. B. Applewhite, 204 Princess St. Special Notices (16) PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER —* Notary public, representative Literary D4- j gest, carbons and ribbons. Miss Mc Laurin, Hotel Wilmington. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED All Makes of typewriters repaired, overhauled and rebuilt. Service calls answered promptly. Phone 2283, Wil mington Typewriter and Supply Co., 108 N. Front St. AWNINGS AND TENTS made to order; " upholstering; furniture repaired; auto topping. No job too large or too small. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. G. King, 301 S. Front St. Phone 411. 1-21-tfc 25c SHARES OPEN MARCH 3, matur ing $100.00 each in a little over six years; 50c shares open April 7, matur ing $100.00 each in three and a half years. Practice econopiy for a while. Get the habit of having a little weekly or monthly through the Building and Loan. It is hard to start, but easy to keep up. Make an effort to start in one of the above series now open at W. P. Fletcher's Real Estate office, 103 Chestnut street. Home Building and Loan Association. W. P. Fletcher, sec retary and treasurer; D. D. Boylan, President; Herbert McClammy, Attor ney; J. H. Niggel, vice-president. ALL YOU CAN EAT! A good dinner, supper or breakfast at the old “Sav age Cafe,” 15 Princess street "New Equipment." Cape Fear Restaurant. Legal Notices (17) MONITION In the United State* District Court, For the E. District of N. C. Brawdfoot Iron Worke vs. Norwegian Steamship, Kalfarli, etc., in Adml rality. In obedience to a Warrant of Seiz ure to me directed, in the above, en titled cause. I have seized and taken in to my possession the following-de scribed: The Norwegian steamship, Kalfarli, etc., her tackle, apparel fur niture, and machinery for the causes set forth in the libel now pending in the U. S. District Court for the E Dis trict of N. C., at Wilmington, N. C. I hereby give notice to all persons claim ing the said described steamship, or knowing or having anything to say why the same should not be con demned and forfeited, and the proceeds thereof distributed according to the prayer of the libel, that they Y>e and appear before the said Court, to be held in and for the E District of N. C., at the United States Court Room, in the City of Wilmington, on the 14th day of March. 1923, at 11 o’clock on the forenoon of that day, if the same shall be a day of jurisdiction, other wise on the next day of. jurisdiction thereafter, then and there to interpose a claim for the same, and to make their allegations in that behalf. R. W. WARD, U. S. Marshal, E. Dist. of N. Q. By SAMUEL, LILLY,, Deputy. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of William C. Rafter, de ceased, late of New Hanover county. North Carolina, this is to notifiy all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Wilmington, N. C., on or before the 8 th day of March, 1924, or this notice will b(i pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 8th day of March, 1923. LUCRETIA E. RAFTER, Administratrix. Estate of Wm. C. Rafter, deceased. W. F. JONES, Attorney. TRADE WITH - your - NEIGHBORHOOD = STORE = He’a nearer you—your friend—and can give yon service and quality A» another aervlcc to naera of MOHNISG STAB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, we will now aceept advertising from neigh borhood atorea of any kind for thia clumn. Thla column ahonld be a boon to the pro prletora of the neighborhood atorea aa people, will read thla column to aee What la olfered them by their nearby atorea. PROPRIETORS—Call 61. and aak for the Claaaliled Advertising De partment and get an explanation Neighborhood Stores CAROLINA FURNITURE CO. Reasonable Price Store. Full line of modern furniture. Also buy good second hand furniture. 602 N. Fourth St. Phono 1902-^. ANOTHER BIO DOLLAR VALUE—An additional lot of dollar Fountain Syringes has just reached us, but it may be our last, as rubber is going up all the time. Phon* or write us for yours today. Hall's Drug Store, Fifth and Castle, Wilmington, N. C. DAVIS & CO., 705 Castle St.—Ready to-wear, dry goods, notions, shoes. The same goods for less money. ANOTHER BIG DOLLAR VALUE—An additional lot of dollar Fountain Syringes has just reached us, but it may be our last, as rubber Is going up all the time. Phone or write us for yours today. Hall’s Drug Store, Fifth and Castle, Wilmington, N. C. Legal Notices (17) TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office or the Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, D. C., March 1, 1923.—No tice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against “The Com mercial National Bank of Wilmington,’’ Morth Carolina, that the same must be presented to C. L. Williams, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. D. R. Crissinger, Comptroller of the Currency. j NOTICE OF SALE Under the authority1 contained in a deed of trust, executed on the 21th day bf June, 1922, by Ed. Hertenberger and | wife, and recorded in book 129, page 15, ind under the authority contained in t certain mortgage deed, executed on the 10th day of August. 1922, by Ed Hertenberger and wife, recorded in book 131, page 177, records :of New Hancfver county, the undersigned will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door of New Hanover bounty, on the 16th of March* 1923, at J 12 o’clock noon, the following^personai property: One pasturizing outfit, one- steriliz ing outfit, one bottling filler, one cooler ind two pumps, all of said property be ing purchased by the said Ed. Herten berger and wife from the E. B. Adams 1 Company, of Washington, D. C. Also all of the equipment, fixtures ind other personal property and also ill material, supplies, goods, wares and merchandise formerly used in connec tion with the business of Ed. Heren berger and wife, and all such as may ' be and were added from time to time luring the continuance o' the afore- 1 said mortgage deed. Sair property be ng located on premises on South Sixth street, formerly owned by Ed. Herten berger. ' This 14th day of February, 1923. E. B. COX, Trustee. RICHARD SANDER0ON, Mortgagee. ( Christians to Build New Church at Dunn • (Special to The Star) DUNN, March 7.—Contract will be i?{ tomorrow for the erection of a new church building; by the Christian church of Dunn. The new building which will cost around $35,000, will a modern brick structure, with twelve Sunday sdhool class, rooms and an au' ditorium that will seat 500 people. Tbs new building will be erected on a lot near the site of the old church. per. haps no town in the State has mors denominations represented in its eiti. zenship than Dunn and it’s houses of worship will compare favorably wita any town of its size. Boston man wants a divorce be. cause when he asked her how lonj before supper she said it with flour. Ckamberuinjj TABLETS •SOLD EVERYWHERE FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble v s, I * I -J1’ |INSTRUCTlVt| d;l=ni I U I H . BEDUCATipWALB?rt^ If yeu “re louaf your manly rtwigth—if you a* wed, Mrroti, dopoadont or eutfenng (mm loat vitality from txttn, ago ot otKex cauaea GLANDTONE will muddy reatoie you to nonnal drenfth and youthful vigor *r no charge will he made. Writ* today (or fret matructiv* booklet matted pmpmd ia pltm wrapper. PURITAN LABORATORIES _PEPT..7 NASHVILLE, TENN. REGULAR CHICKEN DINNER TODAY Price 40 Cents LEGION CAFE No. 113 Princess Street aa Lines of ftummell insurance Ortn Bids. 8Perry BLAKE- BROWN CO, HAP.IiTVAKB 129 t'-Tincess Street ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Phone 232 FIRE BONDS LIABILITY BURGLARY B COAL PKOfttt 78ft BUILmv?-S’ SUPPLIED W. B. THORPE & CO GENERAL REPORTING and STENOGRAPHIC WORK T. H. JEWETT • MIMEOGRAPHING 403 Southern Building Telephone 1271 the; old home town. By STANLEY CHINA e<S^s SWISS CHeSl English walnut* —ft /ARE THESE THE *\ OVERSHOES YOU ] LOST/M TH' MUD “m'NIOHT YOU TOOK AUNT SARAH HOME ^FROMTH' SOCIAL? JOB PRINTING, ( LOOK WHERE \ 1 \ 't'ER BACWNY Ja (— —nrL 'fio- NO-HELL NEVER HEAR TH'END O'THAT AT TH'•STORE” V—^—' MARSHAL OTEY WALKER WAS MUCH PUT OUT WHEN THE YOUNG PERK/NS’ BOY RETURNED HlS OVERSHOES- j "\ vis V ^TAbiL&y NBA SERVICE
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