Star Classified Ads Bring Results TRY THEM They are the Little Ads with the Big Story ( STAR C L ASS IFIE D ADS NOW 'JAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE 1 Star Classified Ada a,. Read Daily by More Tk! 80,000 People READ THEM USE THEM! Help Wanted Cl] NO INVESTMENT will pay as well a. a business education. Those l“* as bookkeepers and stenographers an never out of a position. We ®etyur ; position for our graduates. Pf5^ u night sessions. Easy terms. The Mott, Business College. Front and Cbestnu streets. _ IF YOU ARE lMfcn* ">r ®e!p ®* " ’ kbl, there Is ho better "» '• * MO« utelllareht employee than p ^ The Star’s ClM-lfled-ecHom^ U read. Phone SI and ask tor Clastnneo Depart meat. WANTED—Boys to sell 8 page Hearst's American. See Gordon 17 Princess St. Phone 746._ WANTED—Good barber at once, steady , work. Come to 604 Castle street. help wanted made SOO colored men for Carnegie Steel Co work at Farrell, Braddock Home stead McKees Rocks pittBb"^ 4 Clairton, Pa. Also Mingo and Youngs town, Ohio. Ship Tuesday, ABnl 24’ inT every Tuesday thereafter. Lowest n2v 40c per hour. Can do much better. Men must apply before l2:*0 Thesdays^ have suitcase and clothing and offic Cr%^enTservince VS son’s Employment ■ service. Main Street, Richmond, va. _ WANTED—First-class millwright at once. Apply to Appomattox Box Shook Co., Maco, N. C., P. O. Phoeh.x, X. c. _ Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) M<tN WITH CAR and one without car ‘ for special sales work near Golds boro. Apply 515 Murchison Bldg.. . to 8 P- m. today. _ EXPERIENCED INSURANCE solici tors wanted. Apply before 4 p. m. to General Manager Tetter. American Na tional Insurance Company, 120 Grace street. BUSINESS MEN who need employes . .nse ibis section. Efficient. Intelligent employes looking for * position adver tise here. Phone, bring or mail root ads. to The Star’s Classified Dept. Business Opportuntles (4) PEOPLE wishing to sell their buxine* •re brought in contact with people who want to buy In <bis section. It la rend. Bring, mall or phone Tonr nd. to The Stnr’s Cslsslfled Deportment. IF AN AVERAGE monthly income of $5.82 paid monthly, on each $100 de posited with privilege of withdrawing your money upon thirty days notice, appeals to you, write for full informa tion to M. M. WOLFF, 72 Wall street. New York City. Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) WILLARD DRY CLEANING C. Have It steam or French cleaned Auto delivery. Phone 855. 17 Princess. WANTED—Mirror plate 60x50. What have you to offer. People's Furni ture Co., 213 North Front street. For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) ENTIRE STOCK groceries, candies, canned goods, extracts, fountain supplies, spices, No. 10 goods and evaporated lruits large quantities, must be sold at once below cost. Dealers, hotel men, restaurant and ■boardinghouse keepers will do well to call in person and investigate the bar gains awaiting them. Sale will con tinue for several days until entire stock is disposed of. Bear Produce and Merchandise .Co., Nutt and Grace streets, 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. Price $2.76. 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 ail widths; Pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded *s shoes are not satisfactory. The U. S. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New York City. FOR SALE—Attractive 40-foot cabin cruising launch. Fully equipped. Kitchenette, sleeping quarters, electric lights. First class condition. Now at Richmond. Must be sold. Bargain. Act quick. Chas. F. Ruehrmund. 817 E. Franklin street, Richmond. Va. For Sale—Miscellaneous (6) FOR SALE—At bargain prioes, cots, mattresses, overalls, sh,rt*; _ wear, rain coats, trunks, saddles, tents, tarpaulins, camping equipment and hundreds of other useful articles at U. S. Army Stores, 20 Market St. WALL PAPER—All the latest styles, j. E. and j. O. Sharp; phone number changed to 2032-W. _ ALL KINDS FLOWER PLANTS for sale at Golden Rule Farm. 4 1-2 miles frpm city, Castle Hayne Load._ TRAVELING is a pleasure wtien you have a wardrobe trunk where your Clothes don't get wrinkled. W# carry a full line of Indestructo and Never Break trunks and leather goods. . See Charles Finkelsteln. corner Front and Market; phone 642. FOR SALE—Machinery, new and re built, in stock. We give you a dol lar's value for a dollar. And our trade is growing in best grades machinery, pulleys, shafting, babbitt metal, boxes and couplings. We carry the famous Dodge line. Lingo Metal Works. Phone 314. PEOPLE who want to oell something advertise la this elasslflcatloo. Peo ple who want to buy read It. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mail orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., S Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. DAIRY REFRIGERATOR for sale to satisfy storage charges; 200 pounds ice capacity, with water cooler, at Peoples Furniture Co., 213 North Front. KILN DRIED BLOCKS for sale. 32.00 per load delivered west of 10th street or north of Castle street, 32.60 beyond. Phone 321. Hilton Lumber Co. GAS RANGES, used and slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. Peoples Furniture Co., city. GLENWOOD COMBINATION range for sale at a bargain to close out, at Peoples Furniture Co., 218 North Front Street. SPECIAL TODAY—400 yards curtain marquisette in white, cream and ecru. 20 cents per yard. New style slipover sweaters In popular colors, $2.60 each. C. H. Fore & Co. PHONE 1240 FOR VA. MILLET, SPOTS, SPECKLED TROPT, SHAD, AND RED FIN CROAKERS. QUICK DELIVERIES, CHAS. R- YOPP RE TAIL DEPT., CITY AUDITORIUM AYE. GOOD SHAPE—Underwood typewriter. Will sell for $25.00, as I have no use for it. Will demonstrate. H. B„ care Star. PUPPIES FOR SALE—Beautiful set ter pups. Apply John H. Bonitz, phone 13-41-W. Automobiles (7) FOR SALE—Dodge touring car. Fifty dollars. 208 South Second street. FORD TOUHING CAR, COMPLETELY OVERHAULED, WITH HASSLER SHOCK ABSORBERS AND STARTER. FIRST CL»SS CONDITION. PRICE ONLY *225.00. AT CHIPLEVS USED FORD CAR EXCHANGE, 116 DOCK ST. PHONE 1120. SECOND-HAND parts tor all cars; sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded. w. D. MacMillan, Jr., Fifth and Wright St*. Phone >11. WANT TO BUY—USED FORD TON TRUCK. CHIPLEY’S USED FORD CAR EXCHANGE, 116 DOCK ST., PHONE 1120. FOR SALE—New Ford poupe at a sacrifice; only used about a month. Owner leaving town and must sell. Write P. O. Box 449. City. [ LIGHT FORD TRUCK IN GOOD RUN- ] \ NING CONDITION, *75.00, AT CHIP LEY’S USED FORD CAR EXCHANGE, 116 DOCK ST. PHONE 1120. BRINC4 YOUR automobile cylinder blocks to us to be reground and new oversize pistons and rings fitted. Our methods are the most approved, our charges reasonable, our work is guaranteed. Broadfoot Iron Works. Seeds and Plants (9) VELVET BEANS—Velvet Beans, also various size kegs for sale. Bear Produce & Mdse. Co. Poultry, Eggs and Livestock (8) HEBE la a claslCcatlon when people can dispose of their poultry* eg«t and livestock. There are 80,000 reader* el The Star’s classified section dally 1 60 per cent move on Sundays. Seeds and Plants %(9) TOM WATSON, Klecklev Sweet, Irish Grey, (Florida Favorite, Watermelon. Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans. Bush and pole Lima Beafis. Garden and Field Corn. Field Peas. Soy Beans, Sudan Grass, Spring Vetch, Onion Sets. Evergreen Lawn Grass. W. P. Rouda bush, 21 South Front. ‘ CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—15c per 100 or $1.25 per thousand. Toma to plants 2Bc per hundred or $2.00 per thousand. Pepper .plants same price. R. Q. Bannerman, Route 3, Wnitevlile, N. C. TOMATO PLANTS—10,0T) seven inch plants now ready. Earliana, Bonny Best, Stone, Red Rook. Hundred, 80c. postpaid. Send on your orders. Col lard plants, hundred 20c. W. P. Roudabush, 28 South Front. Lost and Found (10) LOST—Pocketbook containing $15.00, change and receipts. If found kindly return to Bishop, 115 North 4th street, and receive reward. LOST—Shell frame, fitted with Kryp tok lena. somewhere on Front street between Princess and Belk-Willlams. Finder please return to W. A. McGow an, 1401 Princess street, and receive reward. LOST—Grey shell glasses. Finder kindly return to 412 North 5th street and receive reward. LOST AND FOUND articles are easily and <inlckly returned to the owner through this section. Brtr^one reads thin classification, which means 30,000 people who are daUy looking far year lost article. LOST—In downton section, in vicinity of Front and Princess, platinum bar pin, with sapphire setting. Finder" call 1341-J. Reward. FOUND—A lady's watch. Owner can get same by calling at the Aladdin Co.. .Identifying, and paying for this ad. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) FOR . RENT—1212 North 4th street, three rooms, electric lights. Apply to J. F. Lon«t, 719 North 6th street, or phone 1485-L2 or 268. THE 4DICKEST, cheapest »i easiest way to get a room or house la by placing: your ad. he ret 80,000 readers dally! 45,000 Sundays. Brine, mail or phone yonr ad. to Bit ask tor Clasaided department. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment 4 rooms and bath on second floor; all modern conveniences. Apply J. H. Rehder and Oo„ phone 117. FOR RENT in Sunset Park, separate apartment of four rooms and bath, unfurnished. Phone 1148. ROOMS FOR RENT—At 802 South Second street. BEACH COTTAGE — Completely fur nished in every respect. 106 Lumina avenue. Will make attractive price. Apply John H. Bonltz, phone 1341-W. Wanted, Rooms & Houses (12) WANTED—3 room furnished apart ment, close in. Would consider cot tage if not out too far. Rent not over $30.00. Phone 881 from 8 to 6. WANTED TO RENT—Five or six room cottage or bungalow, with bath, un furnished. Will not pav over $30.00. Apply P. O. Box 307 or phone 1569-W. Business Places 13-A OFFICE FOR RENT—Splendidly lo cated office, second floor, 213 Prin cess street. Ideal for lawyer, or music' studio. Apply John H. Bonitz, phone 1341-W. • * FOR RENT—Photo gallery. No. 116 Market St.; rent reasonable; posses sion given at ono*. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-l$-tfo Special Notices (16) AEROPLANE PILOT flying to New York will make special rate to pass enger. R. W. Simpson, The Orton. Real Estate (14) | OLEANDER, the Suburb Beautiful— Adjoining,the Country club. Theolog ical place for your home. Large ’lots. All city conveniences; no city taxes., Oleander Development Co. 1004 Mur chison Bldg. WRIGHTSVILLE Beach lots—Build your summer home on the North Ex tension. Lots 50 by 100 feet; prices $500 and up; terms. Oleander Develop7 ment Co., 1004 Murchison Bldg. FOR SALE—-Two new 5 room bunga lows, No. 516 and 518, Harnett street, built of good material; electric lights water and sewer conveniently located for a home. Address Box 1093 or see R. E. Williams. FOR SALE—Five-room bungalow at 'Winter Park, with one acre of ground. All modern conveniences, in cluding electric lights, gas, water, etc. See James and James, Inc. Phonee 163, 164. OWNER SAYS WE MUST' SELL his house, in Winoca Terrace, as he is be ing transferred to another city. Sub mit your offer and get a bargain. James and James, Inc., phones 163 and 164, Southern Building. LOOK OVER THIS LIST 811 Dock street, two family apart ment. easy terms. 7 room house in Sunset Park, $6200.00 with easy terms. 6 room bungalow, 1720 Orange street. $5600.00, easy terms. 7 room house, half acre of ground at Delgado, $2500— $500. cash, balance easy terms. 612 Orace street, $7000.00, with easy terms. 6 room bungalow in Sunset Park for $2750.00. 6 room house, nine-tenths acre ground at Audubon on Shell Road, $4000.00, with easy terms. . W. A. McGIRT Room No. 3, Masonic Temple Bldg. , Phone 145 . COTTAGE on Wrightsville Beach. With double lot. Birmingham street. Price reasonable. Terms. Oleander Development Company. Phone 841. 1004 Murchison Building. Farms (15) FOR SALE—Farm in Lyon Drainage district. 100 acres—60 acres cleared. 4 miles from Currie. N. C. For terms and price address “Farm,” care Star. Special Notices (16) PHONE 457 for whipping cream, but ter milk, skimmed milk. cottage cheese and fresh butter. We deliver and do it early. Open until 1 o'clock every Sunday. Dairy Products com pany, 315 N. 10th St. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. March 1, 1923. Notice Is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against “The Commercial National Bank of Wil mington," North Carolina, that the same must be presented to C. L Wil liams, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. D. R. CRISSINGER. Comptroller of the Currency. AWNINGS AND TENTS made to order; upholstering; furniture repaired; auto topping. No Job too large or too small. Satisfaction guaranteed. B. G> King, 801 S. Front St. Phone 411. 1-21-tfo RODERICK & LAND, manufacturers of doors, sash, windows and door frames turned columns, balusters, stair work, all kinds interior finish; factory Eighth and Wooster streets; screens a special, ty. Phone 1584-J. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—N o t a r y Public, Representative Literary Dl- i gest, Carbons and Ribbons. Miss Me- I Laurln, Hotel Wilmington. CHICKENS, Chickens, Chickens—Extra , nice chickens, young and hens) dressed to your order with giblets, j Very best of beef, veal arid pork. Soup bones, cucumbers, lettuce and celery. I J. W. Batson Co., 108 South Front St., phone 1397. LET US CLEAN, polish and lacquer your brass bedsteads, chandeliers, andirons; anything in brass, silver tfi nickle. Monroe’s Auto Shine Co. Phons 2408. 1730 Orange street. * TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED All Makes of typewriters repairec overhauled and rebuilt. Service cal’ 3 answered promptly. Phone 2283, Wil mington Typewriter and Supply Co., 108 -l. Front St. THE (OLD HOME TOWN. MOUSTACHE C UPS SLEEVE HOLDERS FUNNELS OU^S SAND PAPER, AND OTHER HOUSE HOLD NOVELTIES (hold h*\, NEWT lAREARlNi JJ you, CAMT BEAT Ct't JUNE & - 190b )>r,^' J cu» m\ NO-NO-iWYt HERm"'WILl "Move OVER BOYS IVE <5or A NEW ONE-, I SIX blades a 1 CORK. SCREW I AND A BUTTON HOOK„WHATCHA/ h THINK OPTWATjf I __ - -e OU SAV THEYRE/ GOING* TO MOVE THE , JAU-? HERM DOOLITTLHj ONE OF THE TOWNS BEST WHITTLER3, JUST BOUGHT A NEW POCKET KNIFE. AND LOOKS FORWARD TO A PLEASANT SPRWsK^'AND SUMMER, *TAHL&y NEA SERVICE J Special Notices (16) HEMSTITCHING, buttons covered, ex pert workmanship, sewing machines, sold or rented, motors, repairs. New Home Office, 305 North Front. Legal Notices (17) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court, Eastern District of North Carolina In the Matter of J. W. Joyner, Bank rupt. The petition of J. W. Joyner, of Ta bor, North Carolina, for a full dis charge in Bankruptcy, having been filed In said Court, It is ordered by the Court that a hearing be had on the 4th day of June. 1923, before Honorable H. G. Connor, Judge of said Court at Wilmington, North Carolina, at 10 o'clock forenoon, and that all known creditors and other persons interested may appear at said time and place and show just cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be "granted. This 18th day of April, 1923. CLEVES M. SYMMES, Deputy Clerk U. S. District Court, Wilmington, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court, Eastern District of North .Carolina In the Matter of W. H. Stroud, Bank rupt. The petition of W. H. Stroud, of Ta bor, North Carolina, for a full dis charge in Bankruptcy, having been filed in said Court, it is ordered by the Court that a hearing be had on the 4th day of June, 1923, before Honorable H. G. Connor, Judge of said Court at Wilmington, North Carolina, at 10 o'clock forenoon, and that all known creditors and other persons interested may appear at said time and place and show just cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. This 18th day of April, 1928. CLEVES M. SYMMES, Deputy Clerk U. S District Court, Wilmington. N. C. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Charlie Burris and daughter wish to express their thanks to their nany friends coincident with the be reavement of their husband and father, dr. Charlie F. Burris. (17) Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS In th* District Court, Eastern District | of North Carolina In the Matter of J. P. Mills, Bankrupt. | The petition of J. P. Mills, of Taber, \ North Carolina, for a full discharge j in Bankruptcy, having been filed in said Court, it is ordered by the' Court that a hearing be had on the 4th day of June. 1923, before Honorable H. (J. Connor, Judge of said Court at Wil mington, North Carolina, at 10 o’clock forenoon, and that all known creditors and other persons interested may ap pear at said time and place and show just cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. This 18th day of April. 1928. CLEVES M. SYMMES, Deputy Clerk D. S. District Court. Wilmington, N. C. Transfer—Day or Night Servlco CITY TAXICAB COMPANY Phone IS HALL’S DRUG STORE Fifth and Castle Streets IS A “GOOD PLACE” TO HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. Registered Pharmacists do the Compounding and “speedy" mes sengers make the deliveries. :: :: 192-P H 0 N E—193 fiavid S. Oliver INSURANCE Life, Non-Cancellable Disability, Auto Liability 604 Murchison Bldg.—Phone 840 The Best Companies, the Lowest Net Cost, Service ■ . FISHING TACKLE Blake-Brown Co. 129 Princess. Phone 2!! Now Is the Time to Build! In one’s life there are certain pe riods when one does the rigrht thing at the right time—and now is tile right time to build your own home, Just wWat th© future will bring *'« can not predict, but from Pre conditions it looks as if build ng costs are certain to increase. That, why you should start building &• once. For Limber and Bull din* Materials of All Kinds. ■ MTVER LUMBER COMPANY SIXTH AND CAMPBELL STS. Phone 1555-W MUTT AND JEFF—Is There No Limit to Jeff’s Inventive Ability? •! 9 (Copyright, 1923, by E. C. Fisher.) (Trade-m/"rk Reg., 1. S. Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISH® fi FA We AN& FoftTUWe WITH IN MV GRASP AT LAST, MoTT! CoMC ANfc LOOK AT AAV LATCST IMUeMTION A Rcal, Burglar l Proof u>\K»t>ow! uvrteu/1 oof.' t caUTt oPew «T! 'wo, ftwt> KJCiTHerr CAOJ t Oft AMY owe ec.se i<o TVle Uroftlb! r suppose >fQo .U/AMT SOM6 Art*?

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