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Star Classified Ads Bring Results try Them They are the Little Ads with the Biga Story BE STAR NOW WAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 ahd Ask for Classifl ed Department—Phone 51—NOW TAKEN BY TELEPHONE! i, —II." I . . ■ '.Jim*. 1 I i i.=a=a=gT777:-'"' s Help Wanted •(*) 7n OPPORTUNITY is always await . th« person with a trained mind ss£~ as Itmv. Motte Business College, Savings Bank Bldg. COBORED DINING CAR WAITERS^ sleeping ear porters wantea ^r^Writ^m Bailway Ex change, Omaha, Nebraska. WANTED—Barbers to know tv® chairs and fixtures in -took Conner t Walters Co., Charlotte, N. WANTED—Experienced ^iesmam to ■Palmolive soap ana raimou»c „ t P?S to retail drug, grocery soilet articles 10 ir. xviimineton, lellins to same class .o££r*“’ who issiv.»-”t Err .,u“s »3 make a success of it. Mus “ih lutomobile. Must be abletofurnis aest of reference both as to character «d ability as a Salesman or business man Salary, commission, expenses a fgnooi future for right man. Do^not mswer unless can qua 1■ y { ind are interested in position and tu ‘ure No floaters need apply. App i ■-ant must live in Wilmington, N. «• =teply by mail, stating experience and .fving names of firms you have rep •esenfed, length of time employed etc ,Ve will not write to any firm unless luthorlzed to by you Address Little, care Palmolive Company, Coca ■ Lola Building, Baltimore. Md. WANTED—Young man about IS years old not afraid of work. hitton Motor Co., 208 Market street._ IF YOU ABE looking n>r »t!P 01 •"* kind, there to no better way to get rood intelligent employee than by eetng The Star’s Classified section. It is raad. Phone 61 and ask for Claaatoed Department. _ . WANTED—Boys to sell 8 page comic Hearst's American. See Gordon Bros. 17 Princess St. Phone 745. __ WANTED—First class band sawyer for left hand mill, push feed and push ligger. Dorchester Lumber Company. Badham, S. C. • _ (VAN'TED—At once, a first-class stenographer, call 172S-J between 8 # and 10 o'clock Wednesday morning. ' PRINTER WANTED AT ONCE—All around job man with knowledge of Miller feeder or an operator for Model K with ability to do a small amount of general work. Have men for both jobs but must increase present force. What can you do? What wages do you sxpect? The job is a steady one, with Peasant working conditions in a coun :ry newspaper and job office. Pay >very Saturday. No man has quit the shop during the seven years of present management. The News Reporter, SVhiteville, N. C. WANTED—Barber. Wilmington Hotel Shop. Geo. H. Holmes. 3IRLS—16 to 18. 'No experience neces sary. Southern Mfg. Co., Front and Banover streets. Underwear manufac :urers. WANTED—A respectful colored wo man for cook and general house vork. Must have good references. Will rive good wages if satisfactory. P. O. 3ox 247. AOMEN—Experienced on home sewing machines.-* Southern Mfg. Co., Un lerwear Manufacturers, Front and danover streets. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) MGAR SALESMEN—8150 per month and expenses. Experience unneces sary; send addressed stamped envelope or information. Royal Cigar Cp- High Doint, N. C. WANTED—Cigar salesmen to sell high ■ grade line cigars. 20 percent straight • commission. Write Dixie Cigar Co High Point, N. C. TWO HOUSE TO HOUSE salesmen. Apply. 515 Murchison Bldg- 7 to 8 i >. m. today. SIDELINE SALESMAN wanted—Sell coal to your trade in carload lots, darn week’s pay in an hour. South and fcoal Co., Stock Tards Station, Chicago. Situations Wanted (3) YOUNG LADY—With seven years ex perience a* Stenographer and in gen eral office work, desires position im mediately. Address Miss Energetic, Box 33, city. „ ''_ WANTED—Stenographic position by | steady and settled man. Address Stenographer, care. Star. Business Opportuntles (4) ABSOLUTELY SAFE investment: Party having $18,500 to invest can buy modern brick building in heart ol wholesale district, together with 15 year straight lease matie by corpora-^ tion worth millions. Proposition guar antees purchaser average net monthly income aboutf$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. IF AN AVERAGE monthly Income of $5.82 paid monthly, on each $100 de posited with privilege Of withdrawing your naeney upon thirty days notice, appeals to you, write for full informa tion to M. M. WOLFF, 72 Wall street, New York City. 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—Several young ladle* . and gentlemen who desire to enter a long distance dancing tournament to com municate with “X. X'cure Star. All the leading cities are having these con tests and with so many good dancers Wilmington should certainly stand in the front. Answer at once. WILLARD DRY CLEANING C. Have it steam or French cleaned Auto delivery. Phone 855. -17 Princess. WANTED, hy gentleman, hoard and room at once; state rate and accom modations to “J,” care Star. WANTED—Small cash regis ter, in good condition. Must be reasonably priced Ad dress, describing fully. W-8-Co, care Star. • For Sale—Miscellaneous (6) FOR SALE—Large new array refriger ators for grocers, hotels, markets, I restaurants. Write for leaflet. Al bright Salvage Co., Charlotte.'N. C. TYOOD! 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. FANCY KLONDIKE strawberries, ex press shipment daily. * For prices, write or wire E. W. Williamson, Cerro Gordo, N. C. j WANTED—1,000 Jadies 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; j I will eell at 60c per dozen until disposed ; of. This is a bargain. Beverage re- I tailed for 15c per bottle. Bear Produce ! and Merchandise Co. | 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. short notice; printing, ruling, bind ing; mall orders given prompt atten tion. Carolina Printing & Stamp Co., 8 Grace St., Wilmington, N. C. I ENTIRE STOCK groceries, candies, canned goods, extracts, fountain | 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 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. FOR SALE—New Home sewing ma chine in good condition; reasonable. 19 South 6th street, or Phone 968-W. manufactured on | Whether you want to sell, trade or buy; want a position or help; want to rent a room or sectire 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 UUmhtgtxm Jflhmthtg §iat 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 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 g 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. Advertisesr should re port any errors or discrepan cies In their ads. to the Clas lifled Advertising Manager im mediately. Classification hot guaran teed after 7 o’clock. Mailed ads. for Sunday’s Issue shold reach the STAR by Friday » night. MORNING STAR - Classified Ads ilght-face type, 10c per line. Black-face type, 15c per line. (6 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 20c per line. Blaok-faee type, 30c per line. (<i words to line) WILMINGTON NEWS Classified Ads Light-face type. 6c per line. Black-face type, 6c 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 sds, 9c per line. Combination Rate (Both Papers Combined Dally) Classified Ads Light-race type, 16c per line^ Black-face type, 20c per line. (6 words to line) Reader Rates Light-face type, 30c per line. Black-face type, 45c per line. (6 words to line) Blank spaced and para graphed ads, 20c per line, Discounts (Applying to AH 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, 26 per ceat. For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) GOOD SHAPE—Underwood typewriter* Will sell for $25.00, as X have no use for. it. Will demonstrate. H. B., care Star. FOR SALE—First-class cash register, skirt racks, coat racks and other articles of store equipment, at a low price for quick sale. Mrs. Leighton, "opposite postoffice." SNAP BEANS. SNAP BEANS. Fresh snap beans. 2 quarts 25c. Fancy to> matoes,' lettuce, cucumbers, celery and grapefruit. J. W. Batson Co., phone 1397. For Sale. Miscellaneous (6) SALE—ARMY SHOES—SALE We have just bought a tremendous stock of Army Munson last shoes to be sold to the public direct. Price $2.75. 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 wate'rproot. These shoes are selling very fast and we advise you to order at once to in fure'your order being filled. The sixes ar6: 6 to 11 all 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, Miscellaneous (6) BERRY CRATES FOR SALE—SAWN DELAWARE STYLE, BEST CRATE ON THE MARKET, WRITE OR WIRE. A FEW CARLOADS READY FOR IM MEDIATE SHIPMENT. L. SOUTHER LAND, WALLACE, N. C. RODERICK & LAND, manufacturers of - doors, sash, windows ahd door frames turned columns, balusters, sta-ir work, all kinds interior finish; factory Eighth and Wooster streets; screens a spec ialty; phone 1584-J. 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 w"nen you have a wardrobe trunk where your clothes don’t get Wrinkled. We carry a full line of Indestructo and Never Break trunks and leather goods, See Charles Finkelstein, corner Front and Market; phone 642. Automobiles (7) SECOND-HAND parts tor all cars; sat isfaction guaranteed or money, .re funded. W. D. MacMillan, Jr., Fifth and Wright Sts. Phone 218. FOR SALE—New Ford cou.ie at a sacrifice; only used about a month. Owner leaving town and must sell. Write P- O. Box 449, City. BRING 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. FOR SALE CHEAP or will exchange for real estate—Essex touring car, with new cord tires, new top and bat tery. Terms can be arranged. Phene 1087 or 255. ’ Poultry, Eggs and Livestock (8) HEBE Is a claaiflcatlun where people can dispose of their poultry, eggs and livestock. There are 30,000 readers oi The Star’s classified section dally I 50 per cent more on Sundays, EGGS—Shephard Anconas, prize stock. $1.50 setting. Call 20S2-J: Seeds and Plants (9) VELVET BEANS—-Velvet Beans, . also various size kegs fox sale. Bear Produce.& Mdse. Co. FOR SALE—300 bushels Field Peaa Samuel Bear, Sr., & Sons. Lost and Found (10) LOST AND FOUND articles are easily and quickly returned to the owner through this section. Everyone reads this classification, which means 30,000 people who are daUy looking for your lost article. LOST—Part of gold fountain pen, on Sth, Dock, 3rd or Orange streets. Please call 29. Reward. Or call at Ideal Laundry. Reward. LOST—On 19th street Monday morning between Grace and Princess streets, lady’s blue silk waist. Finder please return to 1805 Chestnut and receive reward. LOST_Monday afternoon on road from Wilmington to Whiteville, N. C.. be tween ferry and Acme, one leather tan handbag containing two nurse’s white uniforms, pongee color shirt and other articles. Liberal reward if returned to E. D. Baker, Nichols, S. C. LOST_Small pocketbook containing ?5 and few cents, Saturday night, near 2nd and Market streets. Finder please return to 9 1-2 South Second street. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) BEACH COTTAGE— Completely fur nished in every respect. 106 Lumina avenue. Will make attractive price. Apply John H. Bonitz, phone 1341-W. THE QUICKEST, cheaper! and eaaleat way to get a room or house la by placing your ad. heret 30,000 readers dally I 45,000 Sundays. Bring, mall or phone your ad. to 511 ask for Classified department. 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. Cox, on prem ises, or telephone 117. For Rent, Rooms & Houses (ll) THOSE looking for rooms, transient or regular, will find them at the Pur nell House, opposite Kress’; reasonable rates. Mrs. Tim Robinson. _fc__: FOR RENT—Unfurnished apartment 4 rooms and bath on second floor; all modern conveniences. Apply J. H. Rehder and Co., phone 117. ' FOR RENT—1 have a few nice cot tages for rent at Wrightsville sound. Have one with ail conveniences. J. O. Hinton. FOR RENT—Four roms, with private bath. In good location. Phone 1687-W. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished home in Carolina Heights, for sum mer months. Phone 2227. -i FOR RENT—Nice four-room apart ment. Phone B29-J. Apply 412 Prin cess. FOR RENT—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, conventiently located. Apply 114 Ann or phone 1335-J. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, up per. 520 South 3rd street. Seh M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—Furnished, 318 Red Cross street/ See M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—Furnished apartments, 101 South 3rd. See M. C. Dart;- Co. FOR RENT—Very desirable bed-room, also board, at 112 North 5th street. Phone 1170-J. 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. Thone 831 from 8 to 5. 13-A Business Places FOR RENT—Photo • gal:ery, No. 116 Market St.; rent reasonable; posses sion given at once. Eduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc OFFICE FOR RENT—Splendidly lo cated office, second floor, 213 Prin cess'street. Ideal for lawyer, or music studio. Apply ashn H. Bonitz, phone 1341-W. % FOR RENT—Small modern hotel, no competition. Only people of experi ence who can give best of references considered. Address “Hotel,” care of Star. Real Estate , * (14) 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. WRIGllTSVILLE Beach lots—Build your summer home on the North Ex tension. Lots 60 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 sell something advertise In this classification. Peo ple who want to l(4r tend It. SUBURBAN HOME. 5 rooms and large lot for $3250.00 on good terms. James & James, Inc., phone 163. • 305 DAWSON STREET, good 4-room house can be bought with $150.00 cash, balance $5.00 per week. James & James, Inc. Southern Bldg. Special Notices (16) HEMSTITCHING, buttons covered, ex pert workmanship, sewing machines, sold or rented, motors, repairs. New Home Office, 305 North Front. PHONE 1125.W OH 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 small. Satisfaction guaranteed. £L G. King, 301 S. Front SL Phone 411. 1-21-tfo PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—N o t a r y Public, Representative Literary Di gest, Carbons and Ribbons. Miss Mc Laurin. 'Hotel-Wilmington. Special Notices (16 PHONE 4o7 £or whippin„ ,ro — ter milk, skimmed imp- bm - - «eliv cheese and fresh butter w and do it early. Own nnti a: every Sunday. Dairy Prod **. loc pany, 215 N. 10th St. U Mm PEOPLE wishing to sell their ■ are brought In contact « who want to buy in this *>eoWi read. Bring, mail or phone v *'1 to The Star’. CuUsifled Depart^,* TREASURY I)l:PAnn, Office of the Comptroller of Currency ,l>' Washington, D. c. nai.,.^ . Notice is hereby given to ui n’ ll!i who may have claims against ^ Commercial National Wank of p mington," North Carolina, thatWl’ same must be presented to c L tv*" liame, Receiver, with the legal n thereof, within three months fromn date, or they may he disallowed 'liI D. R. CRISSIN'HOi’, _Comptroller of the Current TYPEWRITERS KEPMRuiT' All Makes of typewriters repair, overhauled and rebuilt. Serv.co car answered promptly, l’hone 2283 Wfl mington Typewriter and Supply o, 108 T. Front St. u Money to Loan $5,000 TO LEND on real estate n™ mortgage. L. L. Hanby, Box lop 6 PER CENT—Bankers Reserve gyste 6 per cent loans are made on city o’ farm property to buy. build, improve 0, pAy indebtedness. Bankers l:is,n> Deposit Company, Keith Bid-., nati, Ohio. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN. ANY AMOUNT l)t FARM LANDS, LOYIS TIME, E\ST TERMS. ADDRESS HOY SS, in LEIGH, N\ C. Obituary BETTIE KENAN TRICE, daughter " Richard W. Price and Catlurin; Holmes, born and spent her life at her home, 125 South Fifth street. Was j member of the First Presbyterian church, a sister of ('apt. Dick Trie,, and last member of her family, g . was loved by all who knew her. Funer al at residence at 3:30 today, April 25, Legal Notices (17) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER. Under and by virtue of the pre visions of a certain deed of trust dated September 6, 1321. and recorded in book 121, pages 477. H seq., In the office of the register of deeds of New Hanover county, default having- been made 'and continuing in the payment of the debt secured by and the per formance of conditions contained In the deed of trust aforesaid, and the holder of the debt thereby secured having requested the undersigned as trustee to exercise the power of fore closure and sale as in said deed of trust provided, the undersigned will, on Friday, May 25, 1323, at 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door In New Hanover county, expose and offer for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, that certain lot or parrel of land sit uated In the city of Wilmington, stab and county aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of th western line of Twelfth street wit the southern line of Grace street; run ning1 thence westwardly along ‘•tn southern line of Grace street 125 fee, thence southwardly and parallel wit; Twelfth street 80 feet; thence east wardly and parallel with Grace street street 125 feet, to the western line o, Twelfth street; thence northward T along the western line of Tweltl street 80 feet to the point of begin ning. The same being part of lots I and 2, block 201, according to the of ficial jPjan of the-city of Wilnungte. ROBERT 11UARK, Trustee Dated and posted April 25, 1923. Ruar and Campbell, Attorneys. . Beyond the Bounds of Experimentation WHITE BOSE an! TIDAL RA1E FLOV R Gilbert Grocery Co. Wholesale Grocers use staTwanTJ MUTT AND JEFF—Desperate cases require desperate remedies. (Copyright, 1023, by E. C. Fisher.) (Trail«-m'"rk Reg. U, 8, Pat. Off.) —By BUD FISHEK WRITING SNAPPT ADS FOR CANNED GOODS IS A MORE LUCRATIVE FIELD THAN) A)OVgL WRITING^ So FRON' MOW ON) X'M GONNA WRlTG PO€TRT FOR ADVERTISING Por Poses' ^ x.'ll Just R.eM> oueR WHAT UiR\TT€lO. W"H beans ANl> SOWf> ARe CANNES IN oyfc KCTCHCM.I 'flW ALt KNOW ITS MO SecR^T- „ So of? couRse i’nn n«t snctcHin' 1 'our CANN€» SPAGHETTI*'' COKJTAINS MANY 0 CORt. So v>se A CAN-oP€N€R IT A WHIR*. 1* DON'T Fo($6eT THAT TU€ LAB€Ls) Afce pink l\\<€ i*y, Hew*. INSIST ON TH<= fie AC STUFF E>on’T TAKe noTKinG inSTgad! 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