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STAR CLASSIFIED ADS v NOW WAKEN BY TELEPHONE—Call 51 and Ask for Classified Department—Phona 61—NOW TAKEN BYx TELEPHONE I a Star Classified Ads Are Read Daily by More Than 80,000 People* READ THEM! USE THEM 1 Hete Wanted (1) WANTED—Boys to sell S pave comic Hearst’s American. See Gordon Bros. 37 princess St. Phone 745. ' ■NfFtV CLASSES -will start Monday 'morning. The Motto Business Col lege- __;__ WAITED—Men to do hpuae to house work and manage crews selling an article that is needed by almost all properly owners. Hustlers can make from- $10.00 per day up. Only hustlers needed. For personal Interview call at room 1121 Garrell building from 9 a. m. to 1 P. in- " WE INVITE—You to avail yourself of l lie advantages that we offer to students who want to aeqiilre a prac-? tic?1 money-making education in the shortest time consistent with thoroughness, and at a reasonable cost. The Motte Business College. WANTED—-t’irst class edgerman And trinmierman. Dorchester Lumber Company, Badham, S. C. von ARE NOT earning what you are worth and want a job where you can, apply at 515 Murchison Bldg., to day, between 2:00 and 3:00, or 7:00 and f, :0ft p. m. NEW CLASSES will start Monday morning- The Motte Business Col lege. WANTED—Window decorator and card writer for one of the best de partment stores In North Carolina. Ad dress The Ooplon Company, New Bern, N. 0. WANTED—An experienced shoe re pairer. Must give good reference. Call at 513 Castle St. new CLASSES will start Monday morning. 'Phe Motte Business Col lege. _ -WANTED AT ONCE—One first-class wh te barber. Good job for the right men; no other need apply. 70 percent commission. Wire or write Mullins Barber Shop, Mullins, S. C. S. H. Stevens, Prop. WANTED—Temporarily, young lady stenographer, prefarably one who has knowledge of bookkeeping. Position will last about six weeks, possibly longer. Apply .in own handwriting, stating salary expected. P. O. Box 997. WANTED—Nurse for New Hanover county home. Apply to Miss Colum bia Munds, supervisor of nurseBj court house. Phone 981-J or call at office be tween the hours of 9 and 11 a. m. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home. Spare hours. Material furnished. Good pay. Stamped enve lope brings particulars. Underwood Art Goods Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. BE A DETECTIVE—?50-$100 weekly; travel over world; experience unnec essary. American Detective Agency, 681 Columbia, St, Louis. WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home; we pay liberally; material 7 furnished; send stamped envelope. V National Art Goods Co., 22 Quincy St., Chicago. MAKE $30 WEEKLY at home, furnish ing: names and addresses. Experi ence unnecessary. particulars free. United Mailing Co., St. Louis. MEN OVER 18 to travel. Make secret investigations. Reports. Salary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, former government de tective, St. Louis. WANTED—Two good painters; ask for J. A. Benson, at M. W. Divine’s, Mon day morning. $10 DAILY, your spare time, either eex; be your own boss; booklet 4o. Southwestern Laboratories, Casa Grande, Arizona. WANTED—Men to Learn cotton busi ness; grading and stapling; summer course during July at Clayton, Geo» gia; in the mountains1' of North Geor gia. We also teach by correspondence with type samples. School established 18 years. Charlotte Cotton School, Clayton, Ga. U. S. GOVERNMENT wants railway postal clerks. Men 18-85. $1,600 $2,300 year. Travel. See the country. List positions free. Write Immediately. Franklin Institute, Dept. S02-C, Roch ester, N. Y. $100 TO $300 A WEEK—Men with slight knowledge of motors who can reach car owners can earn $300 weekly without making a single sale. If they can also make sales profits may reach $25,000 yearly. Only proposition of its kind ever offered. K. E. Phillips, 228 West 29th St., New York. Agents & Salesmen Wanted (2) AGENTS—Let us start you In the hos iery business, an every day neces sity. No experience, rent or capital required. .(Take large orders from sam ples.) We dellvec. and collect. Com plete line of men’s-women’s-children’s guaranteed to wear or replaced free; $6 to $15 dally easy. (Sworn proof.) Big mid-summer sale now on. Shipments in 13 hours. Write quick. Mac-O-Onee Mills Co., Mill 2461, Cincinnati, Ohio. SALESMAN—$150 month and expenses selling c'gars. Experience not nec essary. Send self-addressed stamped envelope for information. National Ci gar Co., High Point, N. C. AGENTS—Sell "Double-White” wash ing preparation; Wilmington -terri tory now open; clothes.snow White lb. ten to fifteen minutes; ho rubbing; big repeater; 300' per cent profits; send for free samples and particulars: E. C.' Roberts Chemical Co., Newport News, Va. - •• r - ; SELL MADISON "BETTER MADE” shirts direct from our factory to wearer. No capital or experience re quired. - Easily sold. Big profits. Write for free samples, Madison:Mills, 503 Broadway,.New t>Yrk. WANTED—Reliable pmu to sell trees," shrubs, plants, new plan,-' big suc cess. Weekly pay;; '.Write:, qulckr and get started. ‘Guaranty” Nursery Co.; Rochester, N. Y. SITUATION WANTED—By girl grad uate in bookkeeping and stenogra phy. Willing to start for small salary with good oppotunity. Address Box F. A- R., care Star. Business Opportunities (4) TYPEWRITERS—Vacation time is clean-up time. Include your type writer in the cleaning:.. Let us put it in good condition. Wilmington Type writer Co., 108 North Front St. We repair all makes of machines. MONEY IN COTTON—$10 buys guaran tees 20 bales cotton; no further risk; movement 810 bale opportunity take $200, etc. Particulars, market letter free. Investors Guide, Room 922, 63 Wall, New York. SALES MANAGER WANTED Local distributor wanted to organ ize territory and put out salesmen for a machine that Sells to all merchants. Big opportunity for the right man. Ex clusive territory. Should make $3r000 to $6,000 annually; $160 to $300 capital required. Address DeLuxe Co., 225 Arcade Bldg., Charlotte, N. C. IF IT’S HOUSE PAINTING you want, ask for J. A. Benson, or phone M. W: Divine Paint Store. OUR TOURIST POLICY PROTECTS YOUR EFFECTS EVERYWHERE BUT IN YOUR OWN HOME. YOU NEED ONE FOR Y'OUR SUMMER TRIP. PHONE 706. LORD & MEARES. Wanted, Miscellaneous <.5) WILLARD DRY CLEANING C. Have it (team or French cleaned Auto delivery. Phone 865. 17 Princess. HERE ia a clarification where people can dispose of their poultry, eggs and livestock. There are 30.009 readers oi Th« Star’s classified section dally( 50 per e»nt more on Sundays. , WANTED—To. huy Clinker built boat, 16 to 20 feet long, motor base, with or without ,motor. Apply Geo. Law horns, 1609 Castle street. OUR RENT LIST IS DEPLETED. ONLY ONE FURNISHED HOUSE, NO. 714 SOUTH SIXTH ST., BUT CAN LET YOU HAVE CHOICE OF FUR NISHED HOUSES. LORD & MEARES. PHONE 766. WANTED—ice boxes and refrigerators to repair and re-line. Brinson's Metal Works. Phone 2248-W. WANTED—Roofs to repair and paint. Brinson’s Metal AVorks. Phone 2248-W. f ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS HIS HOME f LET US SHOW YOU SOME NICE HOUSES FOR SALE. YbU CAN OWN YOURS, TOO. PMONE 766. LORD AND MEARES, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. WANTED-—You to take stock In our new 2&c series which opens Satur day, July 7th. Mechanics Home Asso ciation, Walker Taylor, Pres.; William Struthers, Jr., Sec’y. & Treas.; 210 Princess St.; phone 472. WE KNOW ONE GENTLEMAN WHO HAS A FEW SHARES MATURE EACH YEAR, WHICH GIVES HIM AND HIS FAMILY’ THEIR SUMMER OUTING. LORD AND MEARES, SEC RETARIES, ATLANTIC BUILDING AND LOAN. For Sale—Miscellaneous (6) CALCIUM. ARSENATE, Sherwin Wil liams bf%d 17 1-2 cents per pound delivered iiv%00 lb. steel drums any where in North Carolina, while it lasts. Springfield Hand Dusters $6.00. W. 3, Ravenel and Co., Charleston, S. Qj DISPLAY TABLES—Shelving, office furniture for sale. Bargains, See Bear. Produce an.l Mdse. Company, Corner Nutt and Grace Streets. GREEN TUT SANDALS $3.50 AT ABRAMS, FRONT AND DOCK STS. HIGHEST prices’ paid for second hand furniture. Phone 2417; 9 South Sec ond St. “EVlNRUDE JJOTOR OWNERS"—We will buy or take in exchange your old motor until July 5. Write or phone 862, giving number of your old mo tor. Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St., Wilmington, N. C. ONE USED floor show case, two coun ter cases and one mahogany cabinet Victrola. Practically new; a good pur chase for new housekeeper. Also one National cash register. Apply No. 12 Market street, phone 703. FOUND—A man that sells groceries cheap and delivers. Phone 9S5. Pure lard, 15c; whole rice, 6c; meal, 35c pk.i good ground coffee, 25c lb.; Kirkman soap, 5c bar; washing powder, 6c, 6 for 25c; sugar, Saturday with order, 10 1-Ac lb, 6 lbs to to costomer. H. M. Jiencken. RED TUT SANDALS, FOR $3.50 AT ABRAMS, FRONT AND DOCK STS. I INSECTS—Dost from houses, stores and bakeries, all the flies and mos quitoes by using "Lightnin' ” Fly and Mosquito Destroyer. Pleasant odor. Sold everywhere under a guarantee. WHITE SANDALS AT ABRAMS, $1.98. FRONT AND DOCK STS. ‘LIGHTNIN”—Found!, the most won derful' Fly and Destroyer. ■‘Light nin,’ ” to be most effective and quicker than any other. Sure death to flies and mosquitoes. Sold everywhere. FOR SALE—Bloch baby carriage, hall rack and wardrobe. Excellent condi tion, price, anything reasonable. 2006 Oreaeey avenue. FIVE SHARES OF STOCK IN THE ATLANTIC BUILDING AND LOAN AND REPEAT, WILL SEND THAT BABY GIRL OR BOY THROUGH CAL LEGE. NEW SERIES SATURDAY. JULY 7. LORD & MEARES, SECRE TARIES. ^ -— FOR SALE—Ivory baby stroller. Phone ’405-J. , S. i ■ —1-1-— FOR SALE—All kinds of household furniture, cheap.- All new. 1101 South Sixth street. . *76 60 IVORY -REED baby carriage, good as' new. Leaving city, will sacrifice for *20.00. 207 North Fourth street. _ FOR SALE—Ridge roll, valley tin flashing and gutters. Brinson Metal Works. 811 South Fifth street. Phone 2248-W. tesssssas egg .— For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) FOR SALE—Sitting room furniture, bed room furniture, attractive odd pieces, rugn. Everything; In first class condition limmediute delivery. Mrs. Ar thur Einstein, No. 901 North 15th street (corner 16th and Grace), Phone 1542. FOR SALE—Clark-Jewel gas range, good condition, reasonable. Phone 1895. MAKE A LIST OF YOUR ACQUAINT ANCES WHO THE BUILDING AND LOAN has helped secure a COMPETENCE. YOU WILL BE SUR PRISED AND TAKE STOCK IN THE ATLANTIC BUILDING AND LOANO, 120 PRINCESS ST„ SATURDAY, JULY f, 1023. FOR SALE—Matting, carpets, cheap. Must go. Apply Mrs. George H. Heyer, 405 Brunswick St. TENT SPACE—Fifteen dollars for sea son; also army tent 16x16. Apply 622 Lumina Ave., Beach. FOR SALE—•Practically new Pieroe Arrow bicycle; will sell reasonable. J. T. Brown; phone 1585-J; 502 Castle street. FOR SALE—Bedroom, living room, breakfast room, sun parlor and kitchen furniture. Irving Bear, 1906 Market St.; phone 1663-W, FOR SALE—Gutters and down spouts; we erect them for you. Brinson Metal Works; phone 2248-W. FOR SALE—Red Bird boll weevil traps; price $10.00; catches weevils, also punctured squares; place your order with J. R* Willla-ms, Clinton, N. C. GO TO the Army Store, NO. 20 Market St., for beach and camping equip ment, army shoes .saddles, raincoats, and hundreds of other useful articles at bargain prices. FOR SALE—Twenty H. P. Frick boiler j and engine, $700; Peerless, $500;, Ten Erie, $250. Lath mills, pumps, | forges, tanks, engines, boilers and all i kinds of good machinery and supplies | at fair prices. -Oliver Carter, 210 S. , Front St., Wilmington, N. C. FOR SALE—Practically new Old Ivory i bedroom suite_ Party leaving town. Phone 1219-J. ___ OAK DESK, 3 drawers both sides, drop leaf* Royal and L. C. Smith type writers, all in A-l condition. Cheap for cash Monday morning; 806 Murchison building. _ FOR SALE—One piano, praoticallv new, at sacrifice account of leaving town. Apply 1501 Ann St._ FOR SALE—2 show cases, one itron safe, 2 pairs hanging scales, one Todd check protector, 3 household re frigerators, one pair small counter scales, one small roll top desk, 3 cheap shipping tables, 1 swivel and 3 straight chairs. All of these items marked at real bargain prices. Gilbert Grocery Co.; phone 1817; Si 4 Nutt St. LET US SELL you an Elto Light Twin Outboard Motor; fits any boat; weighs 48 lbs.; 3 horse power; sold three last week, ready to deliver an other; on display at our store. King Clothing Co., 18 S. Front St. FOR SALE—Colt’s automatic .4o, $lo, Colt’s six-shooter .45, $15; also S. & W. .32, '$7.50; slightly uBec. New Gillette, $2.9%; Twinplex, $2.50. Address Box 75, city, or call 880. Automobiles (7) TWO REPUBLIC—2 1-2 ton trucks for sale, good condition, bargain. See Bear Produce and Merchandise Com pany, __ "INSYDE TYRES”—Will increase your mileage, prevent blowouts and punc tures.' If your casings are weak see Willis the tire man at 213 Market St. L. B. Pearce, Distributor. U AND J.—Carburetor, gua-unteed to give 50 to 100 per cent more miles Henry’s Garage.' 3rd and Castle Sts. FORD—One ton truck, will trade for roadster or touring car, or sell very cheap. Rear of 607 South Second St. FORDS I FORDS 1 Ford Touring, five months old, late model starter, al most like new. This car has been used on the streetSjgSIS Wilmington and is in excSw-^ lent condition. First $275.00 , takes it. Ford Ton Truck, express body, pneumatic tires, 11 months old, originally cost $650. First $276 takes it. Ford Roadster, 18 months old, starter, shock absorbers, a real buy at $190. Ford . Coupe, 1920 model, starter, shock absorbers, Sil vertown cord tires, motor completely overhauled, ready for the hardest of useage. Only $265. Ford Sedan, re-conditioned throughout, new tires, re painted, looks good and drives better. $350. Ford Sedan, 1919 model, good tires, shock absorbers, drives good, mechanically in good condition, only $100. Ford Chassis, starter, re f built throughout, and re - painted. ' A dandy buy for a , ” sport model body. A real snap for $135. We have a total of fifteen, uped Ford cars in stock, not Included, in the above list,, ranging in price from $35 up. See us for your needs- in used cars. “ " 'CHlPbERS USED FORD CAR EXCHANGE 116 Dock Street. Phone 1120. V OB Automobiles (7) WANTED—Two gooff experienced auto salesmen, to sell trie ’best automobile In this state. Appljrw. O. Box B8S, -with references. iff' FOB SALE—1 1-2 £n Corbitt truck, just been overhauled and ne wgears. Phone 012. _2_ WANTED—Ford roioster body; must be; reasonable. A/fiJress Box 69, care Star, FIRE, THEBE AHW COLLISION IN SURANCE PROTECTS AUTO OWN ERS AGAINST DAMAGE TO THEIR OWN OARS. LIABBSlTY AND PROP ERTY damage ^Protects you AGAINST LOSS FflW DAMAGES IN-. FLICTED. WE1 CoS,ER ALL UNDER ONE POLICY. PHKftiG 7«B, LORD A MEARES, INSURANCE AND REAL ES TATE. jftf ELGIN BIX automcj}j|le in good condi tion, for sale, ori|$vill exchange for Ford. Address, giving particulars, Post office Box 296. jgj WANTED TO Bljjjf—USED FORD OARS, ANY NUfpER AND ANY MODEL, TRUCKS INCLUDED. CHIP LEY’S USED FORDigfAR EXCHANGE, 116 DOCK STREET^HONE 1120. Poultry, Eggs an]) Livestock (8) 7 ANCONA PULDETfS rooster. Good layers 1 year old; one Call 2082-J. Lost and Fgund - (10) -rpr LOST AND FOU.fDO^srtlclen ar* easily and quickly returned to the owner through this uclloari Everyone reads this olanUrathw, tt^ich means 80,000 people who are tall^looklia for year lest article. Jg. POUND—Place to g^Hjyour gutters and down-spouts menptd and repaired. Jrlnson’s Metal" Wpluds, phone 2248-W. ,OST—If you have lijtt a good roofing and repair man, pSione 2248-W and lave him 4upllcate[|!.s Brinsoh Metal Vorks. RUSSELL SAGE DlgjjJ WORTH FOR TY MILLONS, BUTi^SAID THAT THE ONLY TROUBLE H£ HAD WAS TO GET THE FIRST ifiHOUSAND, BUT THEN HE DID NOT^HAVE THE AT LANTIC BUILDING * AND LOAN TO HELP HIM. THAlfj WHERE YOU HAVE THE BULGES ON HIM. BET1 TER COME IN JUM 7. LORD AND MEARES, SECRETARIES, 120 PRIN CESS ST. ' ip LOST—Gold bar iii!?* with small dia mond, either In l|||yal or on Front street between M’ipiket and Grace. Finder please retuijl to Payne Drug Co. Reward. ;|?J |r For Rent, Rooms|& Houses (11) FOR RENT—;>esirs.f)le three-story brick building. earner . Nutt and Grace Streets, see J|#ar Produce and Mdse. Company. ' jjsl THE QUICKEST, cheapest and easiest way to get n room- or honae b by placing your ad. heffiSl 80.000 readers daily) 415,000 Sundaydw Bring, mull at phone yonr cd. to Sli’itt for Classified department. FOR RENT—Furnished, large, cool front room, conve^tnt bath, in pri vate home. All conveniences, in de sirable location, on^and half blocks of postoffice. Phon|?3773. FOR RENT—A cooff well screened bed room in a prKfite home, $3 per week, one person oaj^. Apply at 30b North 4th. JR RENT — FURBISHED, THREE ROOMS AND BAT|ft SOUTH FIFTH fENUE, S80 PER MONTH. SEE M. C. IRBY A Co. FOR STORAGE—H^ye two ground floor room Odd Felloes' building, suit able for storage; aU$ two offices for rent. . See L. W. MqftVe Agency, 201 Princess. Telephone! 97. w FOR RENT South Second, 9 raims, large enough for l*o families; extra nice plaj'e; will ac cept and reastjjiable offer. Call at hous®S or phone 2154. Sr FOR RENT—Three d® four housekeep ing rooms, first £|bor, reasonable. Phone 861-W. FOR RENT—505 CttCRCH STREET. GOOD HOUSE, ONfiY $22.50 PER MONTH. SEE M. C. HARRY & CO. -ft -J WRIGHTSVILLM BEACH Cottages for S rent—Two three bed room, tmo four bed room. AttractiySy furnish ed. Enjoy the line harthtng and cool breezes*’; Possession at once. Priceifegow. ..Tele phone 97. L.^AV. Moore Agency, 201 Princess. '■ • • ii ii — FpR RENT—Two furqphed bed rooms; men preferred. Ph^ie 406-J. TOR RENT—Flat dif North Fourth street; four roomSfsand bath; al$o rarage downtown.. [ffiApply C. p. B. dahler, 23 South Sees|j£d street, phorie i 67 - J. roR RENT—To edible, or family without children,;K three rooms. citchenet arid bath. neighbor lood. Close in. TerM#jj!reasonable. Ad Irees Box 1178, clty.jfc POOR RENT—YURNlSHED, 119 8, FIFTH STREET. SMB M. C. DARBY CO. ■OR RENT—One nice®! furnished Bed*, room.. Apply 414 if? North Second treet. "OR RENT—Apartmi§it, three rooms and bath. Phone 12||-J, or 118 South lxth street. OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM BY THE WEEK IN PRIVATE FAMILY, T WRIGHTS VIUUE BEACH. SEE M. . DARBY * Co. € i. • For Rent, Rooms & Houses (11) FOR RENT—Large cool room, with lavatory, 1018 Market, Phone 803-W. FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms. Ap ply 109 North 9th street. FOR RENT—New four room cottage at Carolina Beach. Call 101 or 2314-W, Monday. FOR RENT—SEVEN ROOMS, BATH, IN GOOD ORDER, 7 13 SOUTH SEC OND ST. M ,C. DARBY A CO. WELL, FURNISHED oottage one block from Oceanic hotel, Wrightsville Beach, thoroughly screened, for Au gust and September, for $250. Apply 24 Columbia Ave, Wrightsville Beach. STORE FOR RENT IN THE HEART OF THE RETAIL DISTRICT, 111 ; PRINCESS STREET. THIS STORE SERVES THE CITY, SUBURBAN AND WRIGHTS VIIiliE BEACH TRADE. FOR FULL INFORMATION SEE T. C. WRIGHTS & SON, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 124 PRINCESS ST. FOR RENT—Modern eight room house, 617 North Third. Phone 486 or 1565-J. FOR RENT — Three unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeep ing; 820 Dock St.; phone 1572-W. FOR RENT—A comfortably furnished bedroom; southern exposure; suit able for 'two persons; convenjent to business section. Apply 405 N. Second St.; phone 1616-J. FOR RENT—One large furnished bed room; all conveniences. Call 416 Walnut gt. / FOR RENT—HOUSE 16 SOUTH SEV ENTH, EIGHT ROOMS, ALL CON VENIENCES. SEE M. C. DARBY & CO, FOR RENT — 1805 Perry Ave.; ready for occupancy July 1; call 676-J. Address P. O. Box 632. 308 S. SECOND Street, lower apartment, five large rooms, southern exposure. Hall, bath, large grassy lawn. Imme diate occupation M. C. Darby & Co. FOR RENT—307 SOUTH SECOND. NINE ROOMS, TWO BATHS. SUB STANTIAL Reduction to October j J. SEE M. C. DARBY & CO. | FOR RENT—Until September 1, room I with board, suitable for one or two. Phone 1670-J. FURNISHED housekeeping apartment to refined people for summer. Con venient to business section. Select. Phone 1693. LARGE, attractive rooms, private home, fine location; also garage; close | in. Phone 187. FOR RENT—APARTMENT 6 ROOMS AND HATH, :108 SOUTH SECOND. SEPARATE ENTRANCE. LARGE YARD, PORCHES AND AROUND. SEE M. C. DARBY & CO. FOR RENT—In private family, two j large, nicely furnished room s for I light housekeeping; lights, gas, bath, . hot and cold water. Call 1S63-W. FOR RENT-—Furnished apartment, 2 rooms, bath and kitchenet, desirably j located, $35 per month. See M. C. Darby Co. FOR RENT—Furnished, 2006 Pender avenue, ' 2 sleeping rooms, bath, kitchenet, use of living room, to busi- | ness women or couple. See M. C. Darby Co. ; FOR RENT—Two rooms and kitchen- | ette, unfurnished, to couple without. children; rent reasonable; 205 Nortn; Seventh St. ; FOR RENT—Furnished home in Win oca Terrace, until September 30. H- : F. Wilder, Agent. j APARTMENT FOR RENT—707 North j Fourth. Separate bath and entrance, $28 per month. H. F. Wilder, Agent. STORE FOR RENT—705 North Fourth. Excellent location for any retail line, j H. F. JVilder, Agent. ' i FOR RENT—907 South Fifth street, 7 j rooms, newly remodeled, has large j lot in rear; 608 South Fifth, 8 rooms; j 120 Castle, 7 rooms; 301 South Second, I 9 rooms; 509 South Front, 9 rooms. : L. W. Moore Real Estate and insur- j ance Agency, 201 Princess St. ' FOR RENT—307 Wrightsville Avenue, j 5 rooms and garage; 1805 Perry Av enue, 6 rooms; 419 Greenfleld, 6 rooms; >106 South Eighth, 5 rooms; 608 Ann, 6 | 'rooms; 709 South Fifth, 5 rooms; 5 j North Seventeenth, 5 rooms. L. W. Moore Real Estate and Insurance Agen cy, 201 Princess St. APARTMENTS FQR RENT—405 Dock, 3 rooms and bath, flrst-class condi tion, very desirable, furnished; 84 Co lonial, 4 rooms and’ bath, furnished; 24 Colonial, 3 rot>ms and bath, fur nished, second floor; 305 South, Front, 5 rooms, $20, second floor. L. W. Moore Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 201 Princess St. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT 109 North Thirteenth, 7 rooms; 202 Wrightsville Avenue, 6 rooms and bath; 1912 Woolcott Avenue, 6 rooms; 213 Wrightsville Avenue, 6 rooms. L. W. Moore. Real Estate and Insurance Agency. 201 Princess St. BEACH COTTAGES FOR RENT—No. 3 Colonial Avenue, 6 rooms; 7 Colum bia avenue, 6 rooms (these two cot tages can be rented for the season); We also have three others which can be rented for the month, of August, 18 ■Raleigh street, 6 rooms 1 43 Lumina av enue, 6 rooms; 78 Lumina avenue, 5 rooms. -L. W. Moore Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 201 Princess St. FOR RENT—Modern. seven-room house; Campbell street near Third; $26 per month; phone 1566-J or^485. FOR RENT—615 Orange street, three or four unfurnished, or partly fur nished, rooms. Phone 1782-W. WANTED — Furnished cottage on Wrightsville Beach, for the latter half of July. Phone 1635-J. Business Places ’ 13~A FOR RENT—photo, gallery, No. .11$ .-Market St.; rent I’basbnable; posses Sion given At onoe. JCduard Ahrens, ears Ahrens Bro*. % _ \ 12-12-tfo Room and Board (13) A FEW TABLE BOARDERS can be accommodated at 218 North Second street. Phone' 1870-J. THOSE LOOKING FOR ROOMS, tran sient or regular, will find them at the Purcell House, opposite Kress. Rea sonable rates. Mrs. Tim Robinson. Real Estate (14) THAT ATTRACTIVE 5-room cottage looated at 811 Chestnut street at a very low price; tasy terms. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 201 Princess street. WE HAVE SEVERAL ideal homes, modern in every respect, 'ranging in size from-four to eight rooms, that we can sell, you on a 10 percent cash pay ment and 1 percent per month basis, the easiest way yet devised to own your home; all of these excellent prop ositions. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 201 Princes street, AT HIGHWOOD PARK we have eleven lots located on the shell road for less than $100 each, a real bargain. It will pay you to investigate this Monday. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 201 Princess street. 10 ACRES ideal for truck or dairy on Market Street Road, three miles from city limits, low priced and a proposi tion that will enhance in value rapidly. If desired can secure additional acre age; terms. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 201 Prinoess St. LESS THAN $10,000.00 will buy modern 6-room bungalow in Winoca Terrace, on lot 66x150, an attractive home site, ideal investment. Terms. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency, 201 Princess Street. WE HAVE TWO HOMES in Carolina Heights that will be sold at bargain prices, thoroughly modern and one has heating plant. Let us show you these. L. W. Moore Real Estate & Insurance Agency. 201 PrineeSs street. FOR SALE—612 South, Second street, six rooms, larg .i lot, for less than $3. 000. James & James, Inc., Afents, phone 164. REAL ESTATE—Why not let us sell you real estate that will net you from 10 to 12 percent on your money? Let* us show you what we have. Green anu Herring. No. 10 Odd Fellows Bldg., , phone 21.84. DO YOU WANT A HOME? If you do, we have for sale the very place for you. Let us show you a few of the places we have listed with us. 5 room bungalow on Orange street. 6 room bungalow on Carolina ave nue. 6 room bungalow on.Orange street. 6 room bungalow at Winoca Terrace. 9 room house on Ptineess street. 6 room house on Market street. This property is in first class condi tion, and can be bought cheap. GREEN & HERRING, Rent and Sales -vgents, Phone 2184. j FOR SALE—One building- lot In West- , brook division. For particulars and | price phone 2248-W. [ SIX ROOM COTTAGE in the down town district, No. 908 Chestnut St. In a section that is improving rapidly. Can be bought at a price that . will prove a good investment. W. P. Fletcher, Agent, 103 Chestnut St. j NO. 419 NORTH THIRD ST.—The Bor- \ den property, on the corner of Third I and Red Cross, nine extra large rooms, | steam (heated, on a nice corner lot. A! very valuable piece of property, rea sonably priced and on excellent terms. W. P. Fletcher,.Agent, 103 Chestnut St. j WINOCA TERRACE—We have seven- | room bungalow, Well located, hard- ] wood floors throughout, Areola heat, In fact every convenience. Owner has * named a bargain price that will ajell 1 this place at once, easy terms. We in- j vite your inquiries. D. R. Foster &. Co., j Phone 1220. / ^ WE HAVE FOUR small houses In good renting section of city, (close ’ in, now bringing a monthly return -of $42. ■ This property listed for $3,700. Terms. ! D. R. Foster A Co., 112 Princess St. j IN WESTBROOK sub-division on Six- i teenth street, near Orange, a yiodern j five room bungalow on large lot can be | bought for $3,750; only $500 cash needed, remainder B. A L, plan. 1). R. Foster A Ob. Phone 1220. NINTH STREET, near Orange, we have j two-story eight room house, can be j easily converted Into two, modern i apartments. Lot 33 by 105. This prop- i erty can be bought for $5,000, easy ! terms.. D. R. Foster A Co., 112 Prin- j cess St. I IN CAROLINA HEIGHTS, on Chestnut street, year Eighteenth, an up-to date. six-room, bungalow,, hardwood floors, large lot, an excellent home. This place on our list at reasonable price, can arrange good terms.. D. R. Foster A Co. Phone 1220. AT MIDDLE SOUND, the popular place for year round homes; we have.a farm of 42 acres, 30 under cul tivation, that we are offering in tracts of 10 to 20 acres; a good opportunity for you to obtain a plaice on sound at a fair price and easy terms,.; D. R. Foster A Co., 112 Princess St. WINTER PARK, off turnpike, six room cottage tn good condition, lot 70 by 250 feet; has fruit trees and nice grape arbor, hedge, lawn and plenty of shade trees. Price less than. $3,500,., easy terms- D, R, Foster A Co., 112 Prin cess St. WE HAVE CUSTOMER who Is In the market for home north of Market street and west of Seventh street, one With seven or eight rooms and large lot preferred.. Also one who' wants modern bungalow with plenty of ground, at Winter Park." What have you to offer f D. R. Foster A Co, Pkone 122<U ON ANN STREET, between 16th and 17th, -we have a modern six-room bungalow that can be bought at a very attractive figure; part cash, bal ance like rent. Call us Monday and let us tell you about this place. Struthers & Wells, 210 Princess street; phone 472. ■ , • . / 7 .. i.5! IV 'P v. _ . - . . - . •, .. . , Real Estate (14). * 1909 PENDER AVE., nice six-roon* bungalow on double lot, practically ;, , new; this place can be bought at a very reasonable figure and on easy . terms. S truth era & Wells, 210 Prin cess street; phone 472. * " LOTS IN ARDMORE are Increasing in value every day; buy now before tif: prices increase and all the choice lota J5; are sold. Struthers & Wells, 210 Prin cess street; phone 472. WE HAVE Just listed a very desirable piece of property near the Isaac Bear .jgS; school; phone us for details. James & ' James, Inc.; phone 163. 5 ----* $617.00 BUY* 9 1-2 acres oft land lo- ^ cated on the Castle Hayne highway, near the six mile post. Also othef large and small farms for sale and rent. See my list before buying.. Geo, B. Applewhite, Realtor. HOME! HOME! HOME!—What’s home! J without full control over same. Now . ,v is the time to get into one while they are cheap; do it today; let this Office help you. Geo. B. Applewhite, Realtor. LIST YOUR Vacant houses , with this ' :j office. I handle real estate exclu4 , sively, buying, selling arid renting. V.’ Loans negotiated. Tf you have any money you want to place on first morti gage, see me.. Geo. B. Applewhit*, .,5 Realtor. 204 Princess St. ..&■ ;>UR REGULAR 25c series of building and loan opens Saturday, July 7th. Mechanics Home Association, Walker raylor, Pres.; William Struthers, Jr',, 3ec’y. & Trens., 210 Princess street; phone 472. TOR SALE—71* NORTH FIFTH SlC*. SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. LOT 19» FEET DEEP# ONLY $22.50. CAN WAKE TERMS. SEE M. C. DARBY * DO., SALE AGENTS. FOR SALE—Nfew bungalow, all modern conveniences; six rooms, with bath. Apply to 1604 Ann street. FOR SALE—One reversible baby car riage, In good condition. Very cheap, " i 702 South Front street. 1 ,1, FOR SALE—Bungalow, by owner, Second, near Church. Apply 520 B. Second St. _____ FOR SALE—Nine-room house, by owner; lot 33 x 165; second, near Church. Apply 620 S. Second St. FOR SALE—One six-room bungalow, with all modern conveniences; on ;i| corner lot with nice garage and fence; "A buy from owner and save commiqglon. Apply'1501 Ann St. LET US SELL1 you an Elto Light Twin Outboard Motor; fits any . boat; | weighs 48 lbs.; 3 horse power; sold three last week, ready to deliver an other; on display at our store. King i Clothing Co., 18 S. Front St. * -jiV I Farms (15) | HAVE 107 ACRE FARM—7 room house barn, stables, other out buildings, good water, plenty shade, plenty fruit, in white settlement, 1 1-2 miles, high ; school, church 6 miles from Norfolk ; Southern it. R.. 27 miles to Norfolk, 2 ( ini'o boat 4ine. Fine land, cotton, corn, potatoes, peanuts, soy beans, price for ^ this farm $2,50Q. $750 cash. S7.T0 Jan. 1, 1924, balance 1, 2, 2 years. Write - Wm. Forehand, Box 44, S*. Brides, Va‘. I also have several more fine farms to sell. | FOR SALE—Or will exchange for City property, my farm in Pender county. §. 175 acres, with 30 acres cleared. R.. B. Moore, 723 South Sixth street, Phone 667-W. Special Notices (16) REWARD will be given for informa tion leading to recovery of one Ford (had light delivery body on it when ' stolen). No. of truck license 303; Noi. of motor 31555030; disappeared Tues day night, June 26, from in front 6{ Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St. Phone or address information to Queen City. Cycle Co.; phone 862; 209 Market i;; street. V - ” */; NOTICE—Let us heal the leaks in your, ; roof; no cure no pay. Brinson Me tat Works; phone 2“248-W. --— -----—I PHONE 457 for Guernsey milk, whip" ping cream, butter milk, cottas*: cheese, fresh butter,and skimmed milk. v Dairy Products Co., 215 N. 10th St. --i-<-—-■ ■' " ? NO USE TALKING—We have the best , line of trunks and leather go ode in f the city. Our 'prices arc right. A call . will convince you. Finkelsteins, Front and Market, Phone 642. , - —.— -* VOCAL LESSONS—Moderate charges. . Wm. T. Murphy, Phone 1149-J. Studio 810 Market , , HAVE YOU GOT an old bicycle that you want to dispose of, we will buy ?>s it or t^ke it in exchange on a new one, 1 Iver Johnson bicycles and others. Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St. Phone 862. SUMMER RATES to pupils registering ' before July 1. Lescale’s Studio of Music and Languages, 300-302-304 Gar rell Bldg. P. O. Box 1131. Fhone.'*79.| Open from 7:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. “A school where thoroughness prevails." EXCURSION RATES, steamer Wit, mington, 75c round trip, during sum-' mer. Beginning June J6. “LIGHTNIN”—Wanted the public tb know there is no other so quick and certain to kill Flies and Mosquitoes as . “Lightnln” Destroyer. Pleasant pdor. Sold everywhere. MERCHANTS — Store your raisins, prunes, nuts, citzon, dried fruits and other perishables in our modern cold storage rooms. Reasonable rates quoted on application. . Wilmington Cold Storage, "Utmost in Cold Stor age," 518 North Second St. PHONE 214, Carolina Metal Worlds, for : all kinds sheet metal work. SPECIAL—We specialize in roofing and: sheet metal work. Brinson Metal Works. Phone 2248-W. THE REASON we have such an elabor ate and expensive equipment for re grinding automobile cylinders and fit-" ting pistons and rings Is because the best is none too good for our custom era. Broadfoot IronvWorks. i, . ' ...A., ' J. ’ ;■ , - ’'-c- (i ^ ..fi
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