Star Classified Ads Brag Results try them They are the Little Ads with the Big Story STAR NOW 'JAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classifi ed Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY 'TELEPHONE I Star Classified Ads Are Read' Daily hy More Than 30,000 People^ R E AD T H E M ! USE THEMl ac« J -pn^Ten white n»*n *® driv* " V>r.rUcK at Chadbourne, 82.50 per Pnr t LU at once to I.. R. Schnibben, da}'- p ' J"£ Headquarter*. -'idENT & HEALTH. INSURANCE proved Service ,f von dP-',ire to represent a com nnliv '0nin^3the BEST contracts plus f't' l1 J _i__ enfarorW'it IlTld n.. u.rit0 us giving reference and jervice. jence. . General Accident, 8'aie "V, Department, Fourth and ln'h,fu't Streets, Philadelphia. Pa. \1 I-17C -— I’nrTTNITY is always await AN n!h, person with a trained mind— i'1^ ,.Jiness education like we give. i'ii,ial our “business trained” Tlmt'5 " tp always satisfactorily enj l|P!;!s \Ve secure positions for our ■ pet us talk it over with you Business College, Home vinss Bank Bldg. sti __ Experienced bookkeeper "A, ill-round office man. Apply a"'1 \ -uerience, references and sal sNllinSn(''cted to “Office,” care Star. iiry cxn« -TZr wtKT A JOB? If «0. consult i>U w> placed 1700 last year. Execu u5s pni ploy men t Agency, Charlotte, C. .fU‘K stenographer and office asslst UA mate past experience and sal ant;* ( ted References must be -ood. “Office,” care of Star._ ,, v„.; akE loofcra* rot act* Of ■«* ktod, there ts bo better tray to get , Intelligent employes th*B by “0<, Star’s Cl«.»«e4 seetlOB. It *|«ad, 1‘hoae 51 and ask tor Class tiled icpariJnent. . iytfd_Boys to sell 8 page comic Hearst’s American- See Gordon Bros. Princess St. Phone 745. _ Tvrpo—First class band sawyer for i'u hand mill, push feed and push ;f,rl. Dorchester Lumber Company, idliam, S. C. _ a\'XEl)—flood barber at once, steady work- Come to 604 Castle street. 1IKI.P WANTED MADE sno colored men lor Carnegie Steel . work at Farrell, Braddock Home ...d McKees Rocks Pittsburgh & llairton. Fa. Also Mingo and Youngs •own Ohio. Ship Tuesday, Anrll 24, ..d t'verv Tuesday thereafter. Lowest 40c per hour. Can do much better. Men must apply before 12:30 Tuesdays, ;.,ve suitcase and clothing and office r Come go- Apply only to Ander s's Employment Service, 403 East Ma;n Street. Richmond. Va. MUX WOMEN—Get government rall ' war mail, postoffice, clerical posi tions. Faying $1,400-32.300. Experi pnee unnecessary. Full particulars treV write G. w. Robbins, Civil Ser vice' Expert. 100 Pope Buildiifg, Wash ington. D. C. _ WANTED—First clase automobile me chanic. W. D. McMillan. Jr„ 114 North 2nd street. WANTED—Combination stenographer and bookkeeper. All or part time. Telephone 2353. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) DEALERS WANTED To sell Willys Liffht in this territory. Williys Light is the most practical electric light and power plant for the farms on the market. Driven by the famous Willys Knipht sleeve-valve engine, which eliminates vibration, valve and carbon trouble. It is pro duced and backed by the world’s largest manufacturer of starting-, lighting and ignition systems for mo tor cars. This is an opportunity to establish a money-making business of your own with little investment re quired. For full information, address CAROLINA WILLYS LIGHT CO. Willys Light Distributors Laurinburg: N. C. BUSINESS MEN wko need employes ..we this section. Efficient, Intelligent employes look In* fer a position afive* die here. Phone, brlas or mail yoOV •dB, to The Star’s Classified Dept. Situations Wanted (3) WANTED—Position by ladv, experi enced in stenographic and generai effice work. Address P. O. Box 982. A POSITION WANTED by an experi enced (stenographer and general of fice clerk. Can give excellent refer ences. Have had banking and law ex perience Address A-ll Stenographer, rare Star. -- z...—.ft .Business Qpportunlles (4) PEOPLE wIiUsk to mil their buslnea ore brought In contact with people who want to bur In thin section* I* Is reai. Briig, mall or phone ronr (A to The Star’s Crlsslfled Department. 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. ABSOLUTELY SAFE investment: Party having $18,500 to invest can buy modern brick building in heart ot wholesale district, together with 15 year straight lease made by corpora tion worth millions. Proposition guar antees purchaser average net monthly Income about $100.00 for 15 years, av eraging nearly 6 per cent on invest ment. If interested see J. Irving Bear, corner Nutt and Grace streets. IN COTTON—$10 buys guarantees on 20 bales of cotton; no further risk. Movement of $10 bale opportunity take $200, etc. Particulars, market letter free. Investors' Guide, Room 427, 63 Wall St., New York. Wanted, Miscellaneous (5) WANTED—Second-hand one-ton Ford trunk. Phone 498-W. Call 416 Grace. 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., 218 North Front street. WANTED, by gentleman, board nnd room at oneei state rate and nccom moAattons to “J,” care Star. WANTED—Barbers to know we have chair* and fixtures in stock. Conner & Walters Co., Charlotte, N. C. For Sale—Miscellaneous (6) WOOD! WOOD! WOOD*—Stop, look, listen. Closing out nice wood cheap; pine, $1.75; mixed, $2.00; oak, $2.25; slabs, $1.50. Williams’ Wood Yard; phone 940-J. WANTED—1,000 ladies that have short, I stubborn hair, to use $1 bottle of my Emulsified Cocoanut Oil free. Write Richard Spencer, Martin-sville, Va. GLENWOOD COMBINATION range for sale at a bargain to close out, at Peoples Furniture Co., 213 North Front Street. GOOD SHAPE—Underwood typewriter. Will sell for $25.00, as I have no use for it. Will demonstrate. H. B., care Star. FOR SALE—At bargain prices, cots, mattresses, overalls, shirts, under wear, rain coats, trunks, saddles, tents, tarpaulins, camping equipment and hundreds of other useful articles at U. S. Army Stores, 20 Market St. TRAVELING is a pleasure when you have a wardrobe trunk Where your clothes don’t get wrinkled. W* carry a full line of Indestructo and Nevar Break trunks and leather goods. See Charles Finkelstein, corner Front and Market; phone 642. PEOPLE who want to sell something advertise In this classification. Peo ple who want to boy tend It. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured on short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mail orders given prompt atten tion, Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., 8 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. SAND for builders’ use and filling in, given away at vacant lot, 207 South Second street_ Call No. 7 South Sec ond for information. FOR SALE—Shoe shop outfit In good condition, consists of the following; Champion shoe finisher, Singer patch ing machine, jack and lasta—all sizes. Price $200 cash. Write J. B. Gulley, Clarendon, N. C. DAIRY REFRIGERATOR for sale to satisfy storage charges; 200 pounds Ice capacity, with water cooler, at Peoples Furniture Co., 213 North Front. CALL IIS for sweet cream, buttermilk, sweet milk, fresh butter and cottage cheese. Phone early for Saturday bind Sunday deliveries. Dairy Products Co., A. M. Blake, Manager, 215 North Tenth iitreft. GAS RANGES, used and slightly used, at greatly reduced prices. Peoples Furniture Co., city. Whether you want to sell, trade or buy; want a position or help; want to rent a room or secure a roomer, want to buy or sell a business, poultry, eggs, livestock'—anything—you can secure what you want by placing your wants before the thou sands of readers of the Classified Section of OTtltttmgtim fHonttttg S>tar * READ DAILY BY 40,000 PEOPLE—SUNDAYS BY 65,000 PEOPLE! Readers mean results—Results are what you want! Because the Star leads in readers, it leads in getting results—that’s why you should use the Star’s Classified Ads. Just another reason why there is more classified advertising in the Star in a week than in any other local paper in a month. Place Your Advertising Where It Will Get What You Want—RESULTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 1 TELEPHONE your want ads. to the STAR (phone 51), send them or mail 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 8 p. m. and 7 p. m. Advertisers may have their answers addressed to a box number care of the Star witn out extra charge. The STAR will not be re sponsible for more than one insertion of .p y one advertise ment. Advei cisesr should re port any errors or discrepan cies in their ads. to the Clai lified Advertising Manager im mediately. Classiiication 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, lOo per line. Black-face type, 15c per llge. (6 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, Be per line. ( 6 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 12c per line. Black-face type, 18 per line. (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para graphed a window? KEEN’S DRUG STORE 108' Market St. Telephone 10a Transfer—-Day or Nifiht Service CITY TAXICAB COMPANY Phone 15 David S. Oliver INSURANCE Life, Non-Cancellable Disability, Auto Liability (»04 Murchison Bldg.— Phone 840 The Best Companies, the Lowest Net Cost, Service COAL PHONE 98* BUILDERS’ SUPPLIED W. B. THORPE & CO, BLUE RIBBON SPRINGS 1 “For Restful Sleep” . W. MUNROE & CO. 15 S. Front‘Street “Your Money’* Worth -Always” USE STAR WANT ADS MUTT AND JEFF—That’s getting money under false pretense^. (Copyright, 1023, by E. C. Fisher.)_T?vr (Tiajs-merk Reg., U. S. Pat. OS.) BUD FISHER \ BecAose ;GC-r fiue C€MTS a word AN® <=ue] t>o you 'rue *T7\RT<=t> ALRCADY! ) RAtse The suaoc ani> A I'U. RCAb Voo THe Be6«NMING OF (*>/ ptftST* STORY i UVTEM TO TUI's! ''em GooF, 60R H£RO, APPR0AcH€t> We BeAUTtP^ l>AMS€l- — M AMD SA'D) t-X x- X- rl i- x *i -r L-L-L6V6 You 5ay! what's rne i&e/v or Having Youfc; t H<=(5o sTOTiee?^