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Star Classified Ads Bring * Results ' TRY THEM They are the Little / Ads with the Big Story STAR NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified Department^-Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE! I Star Classified Ads Are Read Daily by More Than 30,000 People READ THEM ! USE TH3M! Help Wanted (1) WANTED—An experienced waiteress. Phone 262. Olympia Cafe, 307 North Front street. _■ tl. S. GOVERNMENT positions, *2,300 year. Men-women, Is “P Steady work. Paid vacation. Common education sufficient. Influence unnec essary. List positions obtainable, free. Write immediately. Franklin Institute, Uept. 303-W, Rochester, N. T.. SHIRT MANUFACTURER wants agents to sell shirts direct to wearer. Earn big money. Be your own boss. No ex perience or capital required write tor free samples. Madison Mills, 507 Broadway, New York. _ WOMEN TO SEW AT HOME—steady work. Send stamp for particulars. L. P. Trout, 417 Piedmont Bldg., Char lotte, N. C. WANTED—Barbers to know we nave chairs and fixtures in stock. Conner i * Walters Company, Charlotte, N. C._ IF YOU ARE looking tot oeip of nny kind, there la no better way to get good Intelligent employe* than W using Tie Star’s Classified section. It Is rend. Phone 51 and ask tor Classified Depart jnent. /_ ^WANTED—News boys t- sell 8-page £ comic Hearst’s American. See Gordon Bros.. 17 Princess St.; phone 745. Ranted—Auto mechanic to work in L machine shop and keep up Ford cars, .trucks and tractors, state experience jimd salary expected. Waccamaw Lum ber company, Bolton, N. C. iSv'ANTED — Experienced hardwood £ edgrerman; also horizontal resaw op erator; state experience, age and sal yiry expected. Giles Bay .Lumber Co., Florence, S. C. ___ WANTED—Ladies to do simple needle Work at home. Liberal pay. Mate rials furnished. Addressed stamped envelope brings particulars. Morgan Novelty Art Co., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—By manufacturer, some ;s good man who would be interested in buying and selling cigars direct from factory. High Point Cigar Mlg. Co., High Point, N. C SALES REPRESENTATIVE WANTED. ‘ Nationally known' manufacturer of ■^Mlgh grade paints, varnishes, enamels and roof cements wants g direct sales agency representative in every county .in this state. No stock, no money in vested, most liberal commission paid weekly. A dignified, pleasant and profitable opportunity to "cash in’, on your spare time or secure a steady and growing income on full time basis. Men of good character, favorably known in their locality and with the desire to make good should write for details. \Ve , furnish pocket sample case with sales helps, etc. Address The Forest City Paint & Varnish Co. (in business over 50 years), Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED—Two first class For.l me chanics. Louisburg Motor Co., Lou isburg, N. C. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Spare hours. Material fur nished. Good pay. Stamped envelope brings particulars. Underwood Art Goods Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. WANTED—Young men to learn the barber trade. Best college in the south. Jobs awaiting our graduates. Charlotte Barker College, Charlotte, N. C. EARN $20 WEEKLY spare time at home addressing mailing music cir culars. Send 10c for music information. American Music Co., 1658 Broadway, N. Y„ Dept 60-A. DO YOU WANT a position? If so, let us train you and secure one for you. We placed seven students in good po sitions last week. Demand for our graduates greater than the supply. The Motte Business College, Front and Chestnut streets. WANT YOU TO KNOW we secure a < position for our graduates. Dax#and Alight sessions. The Motte Business College, Front and Chestnut streets. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. We furnish all materials. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars. Empire Art Goods Co., Atlanta, Ga. AVANTED— Experienced young lady V stenographer. Permanent position to right party. Address Box 805, City. WANTED—Young man from the coun ; try, age 19, graduate of high school, ■wants position at once. No bad habits and can furnish references. Apply 311 North Seventh St. ’TYPISTS—Earn $25-$100 weekly, spare time, copying authors’ manuscripts. AWrite R. J. Carnes, Authors' Agent, ‘Tallapoosa, Ga., for particulars. ABE A DETECTIVE. $50-$100 weekly; AS travel over world; experience un necessary. American Detective Agen cy, 631 Lucas, St. Louis. , IfcOLORED MEN WANTED to qualify for sleeping car and train porters. .^Experience unnecessary. Transporta tion furnished. Write T. McCaffrey, ffeupt., St. Louis. jllEH WANTED for detective work. H Experience unnecessary. Write J. wOanor, former. Gov’t Detective, St. iijipuis. St ANTED—Cigar salesmen, $30 per «tjveek and expenses. Experience un 1'tiecessary. Send stamped addressed envelope for ful linformatlon. South7 £rn Cigar Co.. Anderson, S. C. EXPERIENCED MAN wanted, to oper iv. ate Fordson tractor on farm. Phone $iW3 or 1235-J. D. C. Whitted. IWANTBD—One experienced fertilizer y.- plant foreman and two experienced Checkers. Apply in person between-12 land 1 o’clock Sunday. Union Fertilizer Works. ^EXPERIENCED COOK wanted. One who can furnish good references. Jeujtt at 221 North Fifth. Comer Fifth lend Grace. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) u~ "CAN YOU SELL colored people? Write Backer Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) ESTABLISH YOUR OWN business. Work in spare time as our exclusive airent- 100 famous home products, all orders referred to you. Dr. H. B. Blair Laboratories, Lynchburg, Va._, SALESMAN WANTED to solicit or ders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Ad dress The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio.. THE J. R. WATKINS COMPANY will employ a lady or gentleman agent in Wilmington. Watkins Products are known everywhere and our salespeo ple make big incomes. Investigate I this opportunity. Pull particulars and valuable samples sent free to hustlers who mean business. Write today. The J. R. AVatkins Co., Dept. 86, New York. | N. Y. ___ | A LARGE NATIONALLY edvertised company can use two ambitious I young men. Permanent employment. [ Good pay from the start. Splendid op ! potunity for advancement if you mean j business and can qualify. Call 51a i Murchison Bank Building. FRUIT TREE SALESMEN—Profitable, pleasant, steady worn. Cood side line for farmers, teachers and, others. Permanent job for good workers. Write for terms. Concord Nurseries. Dept. 147, Concord, Ga. AGENTS—Demonstrate lawn weeder; sells on sight. Big profits to hust ler. Write us for our proposition. Moor’s Lawn Weeder Co., Box 519, Owensboro, Ky. WANTED—Cigar salesmen, $25 to $35 week, $6 day expenses. Experience unnecessary. Send stamped addressed envelope for information. Tysinger Cigar Co., Box 155, Hampton, Va. WE WILL PAY YOU to distribute re ligious literature in your community. Steady work. Man or woman. Expe rience unnecessary. Act quickly. Uni versal Bible House, Philadelphia. SALESMEN for quick selling noveltry, now sweeping country. Soils to drug, variety and general stores. Easy to handle, big commissions. Address Sales Manager, 1263 N. Paulina St., Room 413, Chicago. SALESMEN—New auto tubes, seals its own punctures, fully guaranteed. Car owners buy on sight, when demonstra tion is shown. Harrison Mfg. Co., Ham mond, Ind. WANTED SALESMAN BY * THE OLDEST AND LARGEST COMPUT ING SCALE GO. FOR WILMINGTON AND NEARBY TERRITORY. STRICT LY COMMISSION PROPOSITION MUST BE ABLE TO GIA'E BOND. MAN WITH CAR. PREFERRED. DO NOT WANT YOU UNLESS YOU ARE CAPABLE OF EARNING FIVE THOUSAND A YEAR. THIS IS A WONDERFUL PROPOSI TION FOR THE RIGHT MAN. ALL MATTERS STRICTLY CONFIDENTAL. DAYTON SCALE CO, 217 E. PLUME, STv, NORFOLK. VA. CIGAR SALESMEN—To sell cigars di rect from factory to merchant. Prices right; salary $150 month and expenses. Send stamped envelope. Consolidated Cigar Co, High Point, N. C. WE PAY $36.00 SALARY—75c hour spare time or 35 per cent commission selling guaranteed hosiery. Free sam ples to workers. Experience unneces sary. Perfectwear Co, Dept K-197, Darby, Pa. SALESMAN—$150 month a*d expenses selling cfgars. Experience not nec essary. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for information. National Cigar Co, High Point, N. C. SECURITY SALESMAN WANTED—A high class salesman to place the stock of an Atlanta financial institu tion. Can furnish you with sufficient direct inquiries to keep you busy. Proposition selling fast. An unusual opportunity for making big money. Write or wire immediately for partic ulars, 1019 Healey Bldg, Atlanta, Ga. Situations Wanted (3) LOCAL NURSE wants position nursing sick patients. Can furnish good references. Price reasonable. Residence 1005 1-2 North 4th street. BUSINESS MEN who need employe* . .use this section. Efficient, intelligent employe* looking fot a position adver tise here. Phone, bring or mail your ads. to The Star’s Classified Dept. WANTED—Position with reliable firm in Wilmington as head bookkeeper. Capable of opening and closing books systematically, also rendering financial statements. Address, "Permanent.” care Star. WANTED—-Position as chauffeur; ex perienced. Apply 407 South Seventy street. Business Opporlunlles (4) BARGAIN IX BEACH COTTAGE I'OH SALE. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. PRICE WILL SURPRISE YOU. PnO.NE 706—LORD & MEARIiS. FOR SALE—GocnJ paying bakery, wholesale and retail, modern equip ment. Virginia farms for sale. Keeling Bros., Real Estate, Danville, Va. PEOPLE wishing to sell their bualnes are brought In contact with people mho want to bny In thie aectlon. It is rend. Bring, mall or phone yonr ad. to The star’s Calssifled Department. HUSTLING wholesale distributor to retail dealers, for several groups high class magazinee. Profitable em‘ i ployment for spare time. See Mr. Foss, I Hotel Wilmington, today. j WANTED TO SELL—Six-chair barber I shop. Reasonable. For information i apply to "Barber,” care Star. I --- - Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) WANTED—To buy one million feet'of Ash lumber. No. 1, No. 2 grade, or timber to cat same. Maoon Cavenaughi Rose Hill, N. C. WANTED—Accord lan, knife and ruf fle pleating. Mrs. Day, over Payne Drug. Co. ! WILLARD DR7 CLEANING. C. Have it *8team or French cleaned. Auto delivery. Phonp 856. 17 Pj-incees. Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) WANTED—Baby stroller , r&clinlng back and lift, up foot rest. Have nice push cart for sale or will exchange for stroller. Phone 2105-W. PLEATJ^G! PLEATING!; PLEATING! Why send your pleating away.when you can get It done in your own town by Mrs. Day, over Payne Drug Co. —------r-y-r-T---• l will i*av is::.oit a in:A DRED BUNCHES FOK CX BOMBA, MILFOIL, LUD WIGIA, DELIVERED TO POST OFFICE, WILMING TON. CASH PROPOSITION. BIG BUSINESS, ADDRESS •‘J. H. W." Slur. _ _/__ TILES AND AVOOD MANTELS, fire place tiles, bathroom tiles, crown red porch tiles, two damaged oak mantels, bras$ andirons and fenders. J. F. Mc Vey, 224 S. Front St. WANTED—A male fox terrier puppy, not over three months old. Oliver Carter, Box 1191, Wilmington, N. C., or phone 1195. For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) FOR SALE—One curtis air compressor and tank, at a sacrifice, good as new. No reasonable offer refused. W. B. Klander & Co., Wilmington,, N. C. TRAVELING is a pleasure when you have a wardrobe trunk where your clothes don’t get wrinkled. We carry a full line of Ifidestructo and Never Break trunks and leather goods. See Charles Finkelstein. corner Front and Market; phone 642. ” FOR SALE—At once, one gas stove, 1308 Market St. Phone 1752-J. COW STABLE MANURE FOR SALE. Phone 830, ring 1. Holland Dairy, Wilmington. ONE CORNER LOT at Seventeenth and Queen, and one Ford sedan. J. H. Davis, 1602 Orange St. FOR SALE—feig Maxwell touring, late model; two good cord tires, three fabric. Can't be beat for $125. Call at 208 South Second street. FOR SALE—One horse, dray and har ness; one Stimpson coputing scale; one ice box; one small refrigerator; two cool drink boxes and two show cases. Gilbert Gro. Co., 314 Nutt St., phone 1817. FOR SALE—Market and grocery and a few groceries. Call at 909 No. 4th street. CHEAP—Rosewood flowering shrubs, Sycamore trees. E. I. Tlnffa, Castle Hayne, N. C., 6 mile post. FOR SALE—Seventy-five shares Fish eries Products Co. common utock. Quote best price. Jewel Bradford, 800 Main St.. Lynchburg, Va. FOR SALE—Piano and cabinet Colum bia Graphonola, both almost new. Reasonable; 419 Wrightsville Ave. FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter, in good condition. Price $10. Apply 1616 Dock St. MACHINERY FOR SALE—One saw mill outfit complete, $600; one large saw mill, practically new, complete, $1,500. For boilers, engines, shingle mills, lathe mills, planers! shafting, pulleys, and all kinds of wood and iron working machinery, contractor’s equip ment, new concrete mixers and new Frick saw mill equipment, see Oliver Carter, 210 South Front Street, Wil mington, N. C. FOR SALE—Six foot fountain and, fix tures, good as new, for sale. Can be seen at O’Berry Hotel. STEAM TRACTOR FOR SALE. Only one left of the famous Aultman & Taylor 30 h. o. trgctors. 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. SALE—ARMY SHOES—SALE We have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Trice $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. PINE. AND OAK cut to order; $2.00 And 12.50, de’.lver&d anywhere In the city. Phone 2177. Quick service. WILMINGTON WOOD FUEL CO. Now we are going to sell dry pine wood at $1.65 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 stfeet. Phone 2167. PEOPLE who wont to Well something advertise In this classification. Peo ple who want to buy tend it. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mail orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., g Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,, including piano, must be sold. Party leaving town. Call at 129 South 8th street, or phone 1852-W. FOR SALE—Redbone hound puppies. Apply today. C. L. Barnes, Winter Park. ... ' • / —_ FOR SALE—Everything not burned i|P will be sold at prices never heard of. Savo while savings are good. Come early and get your requirement's. Peo ples" Furniture Co., 24 South Front St. MATTRESSES DAMAGED by water * for sale by the Peoples’ Furniture Company, at 24 South Front St.; $1.00 up Gel it/ne. or a dn*en.. First.comes, first »als. 'i ' ' / Automobiles' (7) SAVE 20 PER CENT to 76 per cent cn . 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. SECOND HAND parts for all cars; sat tofactlon guaranteed or money re lunder*. W. D. MacMillan, Jr., Fifth and Wright Sts. Phone 213. 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 15,000 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 another1—result: Wear. New over stse 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. REMOVAL NOTICE—W. B. Klander & Co. have moved their sheet metal shop from 132 Market street to No. 12 South Second street, where they have installed latest improved equipment, to build radiator cores from raw ma terial to finished product. The public is cordially invited to examine this Wilmington newest industry1. Cores built in your radiator at factory rate, at an hour’s notice. FOR SALE—Essex touring car; new top, new battery, new cord tires and engine just overhauled. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 1087. FOR SALE—Will sell my five-passen ger Stearnes Knight touring car for $300.00 cash. Call 1544-J. Poultry, Eggs and Livestock <8) YOUNG’S STRAIN S. C. White Leg horns and Fishel strain White Rock hatching eggs for sale; also Leghorn day-old chicks, all from select breed ing jrens. Book your order now. Bel grade Poultry Farm, Garland, N. C. SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED BABY CHICKS, DELIVER TUES DAY. ALSO EGGS $l.BO SETTING. PHONE 1758-W. FOR SALE CHEAP—The “burro” used In the Dawn o’ Mountains. Apply to F. J. F. Richter, property man at Academy of Music. FULL STOCK Rhode Island Red. eggs i for setting. $1 for 16. Mrs. T. C. Mor ris, Phone 459-2. BABY CHICKS—Hillview-Ferris strains White Leghorns. Best obtainable. Bred for high egg production and standard quality. Prices low^ consider ing high quality. Special price for de livery during March, $16 per 100 to nearby counties. Agents for Buckeye Incubators and Brooders. All sizes famous Blue Flame Brooders in stock at factory prices. Howard Farm, Dunn, N. C. WANTED—Young fox terrier puppy. 4812, care Star. EGGS FOR HATCHING—Finest pure bred Barred Rocks. Extra large chickens, good layers. Setting $2.50. Fred E. Little, 1619 Chestnut street. Phone 1579-J. , HERE is a clarification where people can dispose of their poultry, eggs and livestock. There ars 80,000 readers oi The Star’s classified section daiiyi SO per cent more on Sundays. • 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. APPLY 209 N. 13TH ST., MORNINGS, OR RPHONE 1393-J. HATCHING EGGS—Pure bred Barred Rocks.' Setting. $1.60 delivered. E. < B. Smith, Marines, N. C PURE BARRED ROCK EGGS, $1.25 j for 15 selected and delivered; $1.00 if called for. Mrs. R. S. Hilburn, Cur- j riq, N. C. ; Seeds and Plants (9)! SCUFPERNOUGH—Young strong root ed grapevines, 2dc apiece, $2.60 a dozen. Mrs. J. W. Winders, Castle j Havne. HEDGE PLANTS—Amoor River pri vet, one year branchy, $2; two year bushy, $3, $4, $5; select, $6 per 100 de-| livered; satisfaction guaranteed. Ever-( green Nurseries, Conway, S. C. ~ FOR $3, WE WILL DELIVER twelve assorted peach, apple, pear and plum trees; selected home varieties. Satisfaction guaranteed. Montgomery Peach Co., Candor. N. C. FOR SALE—Brabham Iron peas, $2.50 bushel; ■ whippoorwill' $2.25; mixed, $2; Early Velvet Beans, $1.50; all in new burlap bags on cars here. Also feeder and fat hogs, car, lots.v W. B. Warthen Produce Hotlse, Davisboro, Gat > JUNE BUD PEACH TREES, and one year peach, pear, plum, cherry. For quick sale 20,000 Elberta and Bell of Georgia peach trees. Buds taken from bearing trees. Write for prices per thousand. No better month to plant than March. All our tree® are dor mant. Greenville Nursery Co., Green ville, S. C. » RARE,' NEW GLADIOLUS bulbs, 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. Gfbbins, Mt. Holly, N. J. LAST CALL FOR Gladiola 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 bplbs. all colors,; 12 for $1. Post paid. R. P. GibfciPA ML Holly; N. .J. ‘ i * Seeds and Plants (9) FROST PROOF CABBIE Plants; Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield, Succession Flat Dutch; parcel post paid, 100. 30c; 300, 75c; 500, *1; 1,000, $1.50. Charges collect—1,000, 51; 5.000, @ 90c; 10,000 at 80c. Prizetaker Ber muda Onion, lettuce, collard, kale, brussel sprouts—same price. Satis faction guaranteed. D. F. Jamison, Summerville, S. C. Lost and Found (10) LOST—A hound puppy, three months old. White with, black spots about the head. FindeV please return to R. A. Burnett, 616 South Front. LOST—Amethyst brooch Friday after noon on road from Masonboro Sound, .Country cluBi or down town district. Please call phone 2009 and receive re ward. -. STRAYED—Female pointer dog, with lemon spots on head and body. Leather brass studded collar. Reward for return to David H. Scott, 516 South Third street. LOST—Collie pup. Black with white i collar, teet and tip of tail; is five months old; answers to name of “Cupp,” wearing round black leather collar. Finder return to 1902 Market street and receive liberal reward. LOST AND FOUND articles are easily and quickly returned to the owner i through this section. Everyone reads this classification, which means 30,000 people who are dally looking for your tost article. PLACED IN MY CAR by mistake, one fur neck piece. Owner may recover by describing same and paying for this ad. Frank J. Mier, 707 South Sixth St. Phone 1686-W. FOUND—The best place in the city to secure real honest-to-goodness home cooking. So good, in fact, that cooks are being discharged daily because their former employes are now eating where you will find that excellent food—at the Rose Cafeteria. -»— FOUND—In my field at Winter’Park 8 shoats, Thursday. Owner can get same by identifying. A. B. Bishop. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, with or without board, 114 Dock street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front room suitable for two gentlemen. Convenient to • business section. Ap ply 405 North Second street. Phone 1616-J. FOR RENT—411 South Third street, first floor, furnished or unfurnished. P. O. Box 947 or phone 1154-J. FOR RENT—Three or four unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. 114 Ann Street. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, near bath; hot water; in private home; desirable location. 2 blocks, from postoflice; phone 773. FURNISHED bed room acros s hall from bath; hot water, private fam ily, use of phone. Gentlemen only; 214 Red Cross St. Phone 1957. FOR RENT—Furnished and unfurnish ed rooms at 132 South Front street. Large and comfortable. Water and bath. Apply at 136 South Front street: FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. 302 South Second street. ■ FOR RENT—Three small unfurnished rooms to family without children. 219 North Front street. APARTMENT FOR RENT, furnished for light housekeeping with modern conveniences. Apply 309 South Second street. FRONT ROOM furnished complete. Business woman preferred. Apply 410 Orange St. FOR RENT—Upper apartment of four i rooms, kitchen, bath room, 323 South Fourth street. FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, with gas, lights and running water, 611 Queen street. ONE DOUBLE metal garage, newly built. Will rent cheap, 310 Grace street. Phone 33. TWO NICE, comfortable bed rooms, furnished. Gentlemen or business cou ple. Phone 33. FOR. RENT—Nice large front room/ southwestern exposure, four win dows, private family, excellent loca tion, modern conveniences. Phone 1716. ' ' ' " ' ** ARE YOU* LOOKING FOR. A HOUSE TO RENT! WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU. PHONE 766—LORD & MEARES. FOR RENT—One newly furnished bed room. Apply 316 Grace street. FOR RENT—Cottage; beautifully fur .nished. 126 Lumlna ave., Wrights ville Beach. See M. C. Darby & Co. FOR RENT—The Pines, on turnpike, next Dickinson dairy farm. House and 44 acres. See M. C. Darby Co. ' FOR RENT—406 North 3rd. street. See M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—111 and 113 Dock; each 330 per month. See M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—Stori 18 North 2nd. House 114 South 2nd will be repaired to suit responsible tenant. See M. C. Darby P°- _ ■ . FOR RENT—Shop 113 South 2nd. See M. C. Darby Co. ’ &. i 5-<m. ■ . >; ■ For Kent, Kooms «£ Houses yn; FQR RENT—319 South Front, most de sirable residence location. See M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—Furnished apt., ; 101 So. 3rd. 2 rjtfoms,- bath and kitchenette. See M. C. Darby Co. ' FOR RENT—Three small unfurnished rooms to family without children. 219 North Front street. 2nd Floor. FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOME, OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, GOOD CONDITION, CLOSE IN. W. F. FLETCHER, 104 CHESTNUT ST. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart ment on first floor and room on sec ond floor. House furnace heated, hot water and fully screened, ’226 South Fourth street. Phone*644. FOR RENT—>Two furnished rooms for . light .housekeeping, Joining bath, with sink and gas range in kitchen, to party without children, 422 South .Fifth street. FOR RENT—Two rooms furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping. All modern conveniences; 518 Castle St. Phone 877. L. W. MOORE’S RENT LIST 1 Nice two-story houses, also five and six-room bungalows and cottages in good locations; 714 N. 4th, 14 rooms, (inside newly painted, desirable location for boarding house. Unfurnished Apartments 15 Colonial, 3 rooms and bath, steam heat; No. 8 N. 4th, 3 rooms and bath (third floor); 35 S. Front, 5 rooms (second floor). Furnished Bungalow 2013 Woolcott Avenue, 5 rooms, pos session March 18, 1923. Stores and Offices 107 S. Front, good location for-re-j tail' business; 28 S. Front, very lafgd store, fine location; have few other small stores in good locations. No. 1 I. O. O. F. Building; No. 11 I. O. O. F. Building, two offices first floor, steam heat. Have four^small offices second floor 205 Princess street. .1* W. MOORE AGENCY 201 Princess Street FOR RENT—Furnished, nice,, comfort able bed-room, suitable for' business or 2 ladies or gentlemen; in private home. 314 North 5th, phone 2468-W. FOR RENT—Nice furnished front room, reasonable, near bath. Hot and cold water. 205 Red CroBs, Telephone 852-J. FOR RENT—Room, furnished or un furnished, next to -bath, to lady or gentleman, reasonable. Apply 819 Chestnut. TO RENT—Nice front room with board. Apply 411 North Second. FOR RENT—A house at Winter Park, with modern conveniences. E. G. Hall. Wanted, Rooms & Houses (12) THE QUICKEST, cheapest and easiest vyay to get o room or honse Is by placing your ad. here I 30,000 readers daily! 45,000 Sundays. Bring, mall or phone your ad. to 51s ask for Classified department. WANTED—Young business lady de sires comfortable bed room in pri vate home. Must be close in. Answer, ‘‘X. Y. Z.” care Star. WISH TO BUY a modern residence of about eight rooms, well located, or will purchase building lot. Address Home, care Star Office. YOUNG MAN wants roommate, furnace heated. Running hot, cold water and closet in room, southwestern exposure. Phone 1327-W. YOUNG MAN wants room with two meals a day. Musi be reasonable. Prefer close to postoffice. Address Sin bad, care Star. FOR RENT—Two connecting rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, to couple without children, 314 Red Cross. WANTED * TO RENT—Cottage at Wrightsville Beach, preferably fur nished and large enough to rent few rooms. Reply M. B. W., Star Office. Business Places, 13-A --—.—--—-4— FOR RENT—Offices Garrell BulYdlng, at $12.50 monthly and up. Reasona ble alterations to fit your requirements at your disposal. Entire building reno vated. First class service throughout Apply on premises. WILL TAKE few , more boarders. Terms reasonable, 301 Hanover St., City. ! * FOR RENT—Photo gallery, No. 116 Market St,} rent reasonable; posses sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens. FOR SALE-pAt Carolina Beach, com pletely furnished six-room cottage in excellent condition. Built in 1915. Has two screened porches, garage and all modern improvements. Drive from Wilmington on one of New Hanover county’s finest roads direct to the door. Bargain to quick buyer. Box 433, Wil mington, N. C. / FOR SALE for $1,200, two houses fn good condition, renting for $18 pet month. H. F. Wilder, Agent. "WOULD YQU PAY four thousand dol lars for a choice lot in Winoca Ter race? It has been done. We have a house and lot in the high portion of Winoca, on Sixteenth street, that you can buy for four thousand dollars. The house is a. six-room bungalow and can be bought with a small cash payment and the balance little more than monthly rental. H. F. Wilder, Agent. WE HAVE A SEVEN room bungalow on Fifth avenue for $4,T60 and a six room cottage near Seventh and Orange for $5,000. H. F.Wilder, Agent. ON SEVENTH , STREET, between Wright and Meares, we have several building lots, Just the location for any one that would like to put up some small' houses, either as a renting prop* osltion of- for sale, that can be bought at a very low figure. Struthers & Wells, 210 Princess St Phone 472. care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc t Real’ Estate (14) Jl RADE WITH your NEIGHBORHOOD = STORED He’a nearer yon—your friend—, can sire you service and quality ■and Aa another service to user* 0J HORNING STAR CLASSIFY,, ADVERTISING, tve will now accept advertising from neigh borhood atorea of any kind |or thla clumn. This column should be a boon to tbe pro prietors of the neighborhood atorea as people will rend (hi, column to aee what Is obercd them by their nearby storea. PROPRIETORS—Cnll 51, and a,k for the Classified Advertising Ue. partmcnt and get an explanation Neighborhood Stores CAROLINA FURNITURE CO. Reasonable Price Store Full line of modern furniture. ,v;SJ buy good second hand furniture, s;> N. Fourth St. Phono 1902-J. DAVIS & CO., 705 Castle St.—Head;. to-wear, dry goods, notions, shots, The same goods for less money. ANNOUNCEMENT—To the public. [ have opened a cash grocery stun- a; 214 South 17th street. Your patron age will be appreciated, W. Jl. Hayes phone 1617^L-3. ANOTHER BIG DOLLAR VALUE-;.;, additional lot of dollar Fountabi Syringes has just reached us, but may be our last, a?, rubber is going ,;p all the time. Phone or write us i t jF>urs today. Hall’s Drug Sto-e. Fittj and ‘Castle, Wilmington, N. C. Real Estate (14) -: --> INVESTMENT BARGAINS Listed below are four excel lent opportunities for SAFE INVESTMENTS which anyone can secure noil keep ni» on the easy terms on which they are to he sold. LOOK OVER THIS LIST of real bargains anil then make an appointment to see them at your first oppor tunity. IN CAROLINA HEIGHTS we are offering four of the choicest lots in this beautiful section with prices and terms that are almost unbelievable they are so cheap, IN CAROLINA PLACE we offer a brick bungalow with all modern conveniences throughout its six rooms mid bath. Lot 50 by 113 and only three doors from trolley line. Look this place over today— at 2003 Pender Avenue, anil remember the price is only $5,500.00. IN DELGADO We will sell for $2,500.00 ($500.00 cash and balance just like rent) a seven room house In first class condition on a lot 100 by 200. An ex cellent place to live—an ex cellent investment fnr you! IN EAST WILMINGTON One-half acre of ground that will make a nice form for n family and a five-room house on it. Just the thing for n small truck or dairy farm. THESE BARGAINS are going to be snatched op Immediately, so you had bet ter see them and then see us. They’re going to go like the proverbial hot-cakes—so run to. phone or wire us immedi ately. W. A. MeGlRT MASONIC TEMPLE BLUG. PHONE 145 REAL ESTATE—WE HAVE IT FOl SALE. IF YOU WANT TO HU SELL, OR RENT, SEE US. WE CM SUIT YOU EITHER IN PRICE 0" TERMS. H. MeL. GREEN A CO.. HE'1 AND SALES AGENTS. PHONE 21S4 IF YOU WANT A real home, see V-' Carolina avenue. Lot 40x10s i|'p Hedge, shade trees, double itaray wide street. Make me an offer. Albert Brown, phone 47. 1716 ORANGE STREET is one of >'i best built bungalows in that seen"1 We are offering this home al an a' tractive price. James & James, Phone 163. __ 1203 GRACE STREET, Wlnoca Ter race, six rooms and hath, can ^ bought at reduced price for qui'-k aa James & James, Inc. Southern i ■ ON SOUTH THIRD STREET we a four-room cottage with hath <■ electric lighrts, a very small cash I’:<;* ment will turn the deal, balance ^ rent. Struthers & Wells, 210 mi" St. Phone 472. . ON CAMPBELL STREET, betivei-n ^ enth and Eighth, two story «'*■ r 1 ^ house. This place can be bought very reasonable figure and on.g’e< terms. Struthers & Wells. 2JO I’r,ri St. Phone 472. _< ON THE CORNER of Seven te*»tn Princess we have a five r,;‘ 111 S„.j tage with bath and electric jj*; will turn the deal, balance 1 ■;1' ' „]9 and loan terms. Strutherp & T- ' Princess St. Phone 472. _ ON THE. MARKET STREET UOAD far from Wilmington, v>e l|!1'''n ' two story brick home, large io . ideal location for any one ,ha' ' (J like to have a small garil - place can be bought for part ance good terms, strutImrs >v 210 Princess St. Phone 472. ON ORANGE STREET. enth and Eighth, we have :t1, ' r,n room bungalow house in exc>• ■1 • ,,, dltlon. This place can be b"1^ ■ good terms. Struthers & ' Princess St. Phone 472. __ Farms WANT TO HEAR FROM owner ' farm for sale; give part1!<j rarm ior saie; , t,iu[c lowest price. John J. Btaclv. Falls, Wisconsin. (16)
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