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Star Classified Ada Bring Results TRY THEM They are the Little Ads with the Big Story 4 / NOW WEAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classifl ed Depart»»«nt—Phons 61—NOW TAKEN BY'TELEPHONE l Star Classified Ada Are Read Daily by More Than 80,000 People READ THEMl USETHEM! Help Wanted U) T; OPPORTUNITY U always await ing the person with a trained mind— with a business education like we *lve That-a why our “business trained , are always satisfactorily em atudents a^aye posltions for our ployed. ^|,suesCUta®kPit over with you now*11 Motte Business College, Home o&vlnga Bank Bldg. WANTED Experienced sale|*^ollve sell Palmolive soap and PaL toilet articled to retail dr"®’, ®pgton> and department stores in Wilmington, N. C.. and adjacent counties Pi efer married man between 27 and 35 Je„ce of age; one who has had experience selling to same class of trade, capable, ambitious business man would like to work into the ®el‘^oul£ of a business and feels that hi an make a success of it. -Must £ rnlsh automobile. Must be ab ..i,aracter best of reference both as to character and ability as a salesman «» bu"mes man. Salary, commission, expenses a good future for right man. Ho not answer unless can qualify asabove and are interested in position and fu ture. No floaters need apply. M>V - cant must live in Wilmington, N. C Replv by mail, stating experience and giving names of firms you have rep resented. length of time employed etc We Will not write to any firm unles authorized to by you. Ad ^es • Little, care Palmolive Company, Coca Cola Building, Baltimore, Md. WANTED—Young man about 18 years rid. not afraid of work. Whitton Motor Co.. 208 Market street. _ WANTED — Experienced bookkeeper and all-round dffice man. Apply stating experience, references and sal ary expected to “Office, care fatar. DO YOU WANT A JOB? If so, consult us We placed 1700 last year. Execu tnesi, Employment Agency, Charlotte. N. C. lie YOU ARtfi looking ror nelP ot any kind, there Is »o better way to *et good Intelligent employe* than by irhe Star’a Clauaifled section. It “ tead lVoae 51 and *»k for Ci^Ihed Department. __ WANTED—Bovs 10 seo ° ' ~ Hearst's American See Gordon Bros. 1 17 Princess St. Phone 745. WANTED—First class band sawyer for left hand mill, push feed and push nigger. Dorchester Lumber Company, Badham, S. C. MEN WOMEN—Get government rail way mail, postoffice, clerical posi tions. Paying $1.400-$2.300. Expert-,! ence unnecessary. Full particulars free. Write G. W. Robbins. Civil Ser vice Expert. 100 Pope Building, Wash ington, D. C. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) BUSINESS MEN who need employes . .use this section. Efficient, Intelligent employes looking fo* a position adver tise here. Phone, bring or mail your ads. to The Star’s Classified Dept. SIDELINE SALESMAN wanted—Sell coal to your trade in carload lots. Earn week’s pay in an hour. South land Coal Co., Stock Yards Station, Chicago. TWO HOUSE TO HOUSE salesmen. Apply 515 Murchison Bldg.. 7 to 8 j p. m. today. 1 Situations Wanted (3) 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-l Stenographer, :are Star. Business Opportunties (4) ABSOLUTELY SAFE Investment: Party “TSfwg $18,500 to invest can buy modern brick building in heart of 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. ;F AN AVERAGE monthly income of $5.82 paid monthly, on oach $100 de posited w'ith 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. Business Opportunties (4) IN COTTON—$10 buys guarantees on 20 bales of cotton; no further risk. Movement of $10 bale opportunity take S20C. etc. Particulars, market letter free. Investors’ Guide, Room 427, 63 Wall St., I^ew York._ JVanted, Miscellaneous (5) WANTED—Several young ladies and gentlemen who desire to enter a long distance dancing tournament to com municate with “X. X.” care Star. All the leading cities are theKecoi. tcsts and with so many good dancers Wilmington should certainly stand in the front. Answer nt once. WANTED—Second-hand one-ton Ford truck. Phone 499-W. Call 416 Grace. WILLARD DRY CLEANING C. Have It steam or French cleaned. Auto delivery. Phone 855. 17 Princess. W ANTED, by gentleman, board and room at oncei state rate and accom modations to “J,” care Star. For Sale—Miscellaneous WOOD! WOOD! WOOD*—Stop. look. listen. Closing out nice wood cheap; pine, $1.75; mixed, $2.00; oak, $2.25; slabs, $1.60. Williams’ Wood Yard; phone 940-J. AWNINGS made to order, material in stock to select from, price moderate. See us. C. W. Polvogt Co. FANCY KLONDIKE strawberries, ex press shipment daily. For prices, write or wire E. W. Williamson, Cerro Gordo, N. C. WANTED—1,000 ladies that have short, stubborn hair, to use $1 bottle of my Emulsified Cocoanut Oil free. Write Richard Spencer, Martinsville, Va. NEAR BEER made in Milwaukee; we are closing out stock below cost; will sell at 60c per dozen until disposed of This is a bargain. Beverage re tailed for 16c per bottle. Bear Produce and Merchandise Co. SPRING IS HERE, you need awnings. We make them to fit any building. Material in stock to select from. C. W. Polvogt Co. RUBBER STAMPS manufactured bn short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mail orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., 8 Grace St, Wilmington. N. C. WINDOW AWINGS, porch awnings. store front awnings, all made to Drder. See our materials. The C. W. Polvogt Co. ENTIRE STOCK groceries, candies, ! canned goods, extracts, fountain i supplies, spices. No. 10 goods and evaporated fruits 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- i 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. j 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 all widths: Pay Postman on receipt of goods or send money order. Money refunded is shoes are not satisfactory. The IT. 3. Stores Co., 1441 Broadway, New York City. BERRY CRATES FOR SALE—SAWN DELAWARE STYLE, BEST CRATE ON THE MARKET. WRITE OR WIRE. A FEW CARLOADS READY FOR IM MEDIATE SHIPMENT. I- SOUTHER LAND, WALLACE, N. C. ONE SET of Dayton wire wheels for Ford auto. Fine for sport car. Will exchange for Ford wood wheels with demountable rims. See Mr. Pinckney, at the Union News Co. BUY YOUR awnings before it gets too warm. We make them to order. Es timates given. C. W. Polvogt Co, 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 spec ialty; phone 1584-J. 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 UtlmhtJBtmt HHnmhtg &tar I 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 reaspn 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 i 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 8 a. m. and 7 p. m. Advertisers may have their 1 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. Advertisesr should re port any errors or discrepan cies in their ads. to the Clas sified 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 /ight-face type, 10c per line. Black-face type, 15c per line. (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 typ% 6c per line. Black-face type, 0c per line. ( 6 words to* line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 12c per line. Blaek-faee type, IS per line, (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para graphed ads, 9c per line. ■ Combination Rate (Both Paper* Combined Dally) Classified Ads Light-face type, 16c per line. Black-face type, 20c per line. (6 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face tyfce, 30c per line. Black-face type, 45c per line. (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para grained 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, 25 per ce:it. feg For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) FOR SALE—Shoe shop outfit in good condition, consists of the following: Champion shoe finisher, Singer patch ing machine, jack and lasts—all sizes. Price $200 cash. Write J. B. Gulley, Clarendon, N. C. TRAVELING is a pleasure -irjiea you have a wardrobe trunk where your clothes don’t get wrinkled. We carry a full line of Indestructo and Nevar Break trunks and leather goods. See Charles FinkelBtein, corner Front and Market; phone 642. Automobiles (7) SECOND-HAND parts tor au cars; sat isfaction guaranteed or money re funded, W. D. MacMillan, Jr., Fifth and Wright Sts. Phone 21S. FOR SALE—New Ford coupe at a sacrifice; only used about a pionth. Owner leaving town and must sell. Write P. O. Box 449, City..' BRING TOUR 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. — --*—~ \ ..■■■ - Poultry, Eggs and Livestock. <8) HERfi la a claslSvatlun when proala can dispose of their poultry, egg, and' livestock. There are 30,000 reader* bl The Star's classified section daily) SO per cent non on Sundays. TWELVE ANCONA HENS, Shephard strain, splendid layers. Call 2082-J. Seeds and Plants (9) VELVET BEANS—Velvet Beans, also various size kegs for sale. * Bear Produce & Mdse. Co. , a FOR SALE—300 bushels Field Peas. Samuel Bear, Sr., & Sons. RED BLISS, Irish Cobbler, Early Rose Seed Potatoes; Chufas. Dwarf Essex Rape Seed, White Onion Sets, Patty Pan White Bush Squash; Rocky Ford and Eden Gem Cantaloupe Seed; Ca shaw Pumpkin Seed. Netv goods just arrived. Tomato, Cabbage and Collard Plants. W. P. Roudabush, 23 South Front. BEDDING PLANTS ftjr sale, Petunias, Linnias, Asters. Sage, • Pinks, Snap dragons, Chrysanthemums, Shastadais les, Dahlias. Blue Bird Farm, 5 Mile Post, Castle Hayne. Lost and Found (10) FOUND—Pocketbook, on Saturday. Owner call 514 Market street. LOST AND FOUND article* are easily and quickly returned to the owner through this section. Everyone read* this classification, which means 30,000 people who are dally looking for your lost article. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) THE QUICKEST, cheapest and easiest' way to get u room or house Is by placing your ad. herej 80,000 readers dally) 45,000 Sundays. Bring, mall or phone your ad. to SI) ask for Classified department. FOR RENT—In- private family, ..two large, nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping; lights, gas, both hot and cold water; centrally located. Phone I836-W. FOR RENT—One unfurnished apart ment of 4 rooms and bath on first floor, 1012 Chestnut street; all modern conveniences. Use of garage. $22.00 per month. Apply J. M. Co*, on prem ises, or telephone 117. FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment 4 rooins and bath on second flror; all modern conveniences. Apply J. H. Rehder and Co., phono 117. FOR RENT—Three well -arranged un furnished rooms for light house keeping. Very reasonable rent to de sirable party. Apply 110 Walnut. TWO ROOM COTTAGE in rear 417 S. Front; completely furnished for light housekeeping; also two garages. FOR RENT—I have a few nice cot tages for rent at Wrightsville sound. Have one with all conveniences. J. O. Hinton. FOR RENT—5-room furnished apart ment, Cape Fear Apartment, Phone 1430-W. Business Places 13*A FOR RENT—Photo gallery. No. lie Market St; rent reasonable; posses sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Brps. 12-19-tfc FOR RENT—Refreshment stands and other concessions just north of Lu mina, Wrightsville Beach. Apply S. A. Schloss, Jr., Hotel Wilmington. Real Estate (14) FOR SALE—Two new 5 room bunga lows, No. 516 and 618 Harnett street, built of good material; electric lights, water and sewer, conveniently located for a home. Address Box 1093 or see R. E. Williams. * WRIGHTSVILLE Beach lots—Build your summer home on the North Ex tension. Lots 50 by 100 feet; prices $500 and up; terms. Oleander Develop ment Co., 1004 Murchison Bldg. COTTAGE on Wrightsville Beach. With double lot. Birmingham street. Price reasonable. Terms. Oleander Development Company. Phone 841. 1004 Murchison Building. PEOPLE who want to aell something advertise In this classification. Peo ple who want to bay read It. Special Notices (16) HEMSTITCHING, buttons covered, ex pert workmanship, sewing machines, sold or irented. motors, repairs. New Home Office, SOB North Front PHONE 11W.W bll 5703* FOR GRADE A MILK AND SWEET CREAM. H. C. BLAKE AND SON. AWNINGS AND TENTS made to order; upholstering; furniture repaired; auto topping. No Job too large or too Bmall. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. G. King, 301 S. Front St. Phone 411. 1-21-tfo --- PHONE 457 for whipping cream, but ter' milk, skimmed inllk, cottage cheese and fresh butter. We deliver and do it early. Open until 1 o’clock every Sunday. Dally Products com pany, 215 N. 10th St. PEOPLE wishing to sell their tmsincs are brought in contact with people who want to buy in this section. It la read. Bring, mall or phone your nd. to The Star’s Cslsslfled Department. 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 I thereof, within three months from this date, or they may he disallowed. D. R. CRISSINGER, Comptroller of the Currency. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—N o t a r y Public, Representative Literary Di gest, Carbons and Ribbons. Miss Mc Laurin. Hotel Wilmington. i TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED All Makes of typewriters repaired overhauled and rebuilt. Service cal’s answered promptly. Phone 2283, Wil mington Typewriter and • Supply Co., 108 'I. Front St. Legal Notices U.7) NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP DISSO LUTION By jputual agreement between S. D. Collins and Joe Collins, partners trad ing and doing, business as Collins Brothers, and Jos Collins and S. D. Col lins, partners, trading and doing busi ness as the Southern Grocery Company, the partnership heretofore existing be tween the said-jjje Collins and S. D. Collins is this date dissolved. Joe Collins will from and after this date assume all the debts and liabili ties incurred by the Southern Grocery Company or Coliins Brothers and all the accounts receivable of the said Southern Grocery Company or Collins Brothers are payable to the said Joe Collins from and after this date. . Dated this the 5th day of March, JOE COLLINS. (Seal.) S. D. COLLINS. (Seal.) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE By virtue of the power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed from <3aston D. Phares, Jr., and wife to A. M. Blake, of date September 27th, 1920, recorded September 28th, 1920, in book 119 at page 421 of the recowls in the office of the Register of Dettis of New Hanover county, default hav ing been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the same having continued for more than SO days, I will at the court house door in New Hanover county on Friday, May 4th, 19?3, at 12 o’clock noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, situate in New Hanover county, North Carolina: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying, being and situate in the city of Wilmington, county of New Hanover, state of North Carolina, at Carolina Place, and bounded and described as follows: Numbered, known and designated as lot 15, block No. 8, on the plan or map of Carolina Place, which said plan or map is recorded in the office of the register of deeds of New Hanover county in book 48, page 180, and to which said plan or map, and the records thereof, reference is hereby particularly had. The same a part of the land conveyed by Pauline E. Clark to John H. Niggel, Jr., and others, by deed dated February 3rd, 1914, and recorded in thd office of the register of deeds aforesaid in book 73, at page 398, excepting and reserving however upto the said parties of the first part, their heirs and assigns, a perpetual right, privilege and ease ment tb use for purposes of an alley, for teams, vehicles and pedestrians a strip or portion of the aforesaid lot Legal Notices No. 15: (17) satd strip ’ or PortirnTTsT"'' being of the uniform width -n. re°' 01 Ten (in. entlrelV aero!! feet, and extending said lot at the nortl Posted this 3rd day o{ Aprn^uf' J. IRVING PEAR' “l Assignee of Mortgagee No. 12176. ' '— Treasury Department Office o. the Comptroller of tv. Currency * Washington, April 6 lo in the Matter of ' The Commercial National Bank of Wilmington, North Carolina. To all whom it may concern Whereas, upon a proper account,, by the Receiver heretofore app0im , to collect the assets of "The Conim, ejal National Bank of Wilmington" North Carolina, and upon a vahiat! of the uncollected assets remaining T his hand3, it appears to my satbf;i„.1 that in order to pay the debts of sJ association it Is necessary to enter-' the individual liability of the stock' holders therefor to the extent herein' after mentioned, as prescribed by s.»' tlons 5151 and 6234 of the licv'js.i Statutes of the United States. Sectb lc 156, Act of June 30, 1876, and Secti™ 23, Act approved December 23, jjn known as Federal Reserve Act. ’ ’ Now, therefore, by virtue of the aii, thority vested in me b.y law, T do her" by make an assessment and requisition' upon the shareholders of the sal(| ---[v Commercial National Bank nf tyr, mington” for two hundred thousand ($200,000.00) dollars, to be paid tv them ratably on or before the tenth day of May, 1923, and I hereby raak( demand upon each and every one ,-j them for one hundred ($100.00) dollar: upon each and every share of the cay. t ’ stock of said association held or owned by them, respectively. at to time of Its failure; and t Hereby direct Christopher L, Williams, the Ftc-ceiv.■ heretofore appointed, to take all necej. sary proceedings, by suit nr olherwls,, to enforce to that extent the. said 1.! dividual liability of the said share, holders. In, witness whereof I -have hereunto set my hand and caused my seal of of. fice to be affixed to these presents, at the City of Washington, in [lie District o* Columbia, this sixth day of April A. D. 1923. D. R. CRISSINGER, Comptroller of the Currency CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their loving-thoughts and klndncrj during the bereavement of our hus band and father and brother. MRS. JOE L. HAWKINS AND CHILDREN MR. THOMAS H. HAWKINS. AND FAMILY MR. ED W.-HAWKINS AND FAMILY Money to Loan $5,000 TO LEND on real estate firit mortgage. L. L. Hanby, Box 1072. Now Is the Time to , Build! at the right time—and non is the right time to build your,.°^ninh™. Just what the future will bring we can not, predict but from pi sent conditions it looks as 1f bu‘ld'"® costs are certain to increase That why you should start building once. For Lumber and BoUdluS Materials of All Kinds M’lVER lumber COMPANY SIXTH AND CAMPBELL STS. 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