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Star Classified Ads Bring ” Results try them They are the Little Ads with the Big Story_; Star . Classified Ads Ai» Read Daily by More Than 80,000 People RE AD THEM! USE THEM 1 He\p Wanted (I) FIRST CLASS COOK, apply at Broad way Restaurant. WANTED—Window decorator »nd card „."n?l.-,'o4tV^SS.iSrAd|r.r. The Coplon Company, New Ber , WANTED two y°u"f d^. p0errmanCent work, can make *10 dally, pe p Q connection if you qua ^ , f^ with Box 611 tor personal interview District Manager. WANTED—Boys to 'Cl Hearat’s American. See u 17 Princess St. Ph^ne 745. WANTED AT ONCE-^ white barber. G°°“ •>°D 1 70 percent men; no other need Munihs commission. ^ ire„,or a r S H. Barber Shop, Mullins, S. C. S Stevens, Prop. » men OR WOMEN-For saleswork^In Wilmington and near by* ^ Apply Fuller Brush Co., olo Bid/. 2 to 3 or 7 to 8 P. m. todav._ WANTED Do you want a^bigger^b? if so, consult us. v\ e na food openings at this writing. - Ives’ Employment Agency. Sealty Bldg.. Charlotte, N. C. /ANTED—Competent mechanic to operate concrete mixer, Disphaagan ump, Fordson, and k„eep UP machinery n contract work. S.ate age, saay nd experience with application. H. leasly, Lumberton, N. C. ANTED—Lady typist for mail and lilling wholesale house. Advise ex igence and salary desired to start, dress, Typist, Box 193. /ANTED—500 people to, take advant age of the new 50-cent series start le Saturday. July 7. Earning over 1-2 per cent interest. Over 16 years uccessful operation without a loss. ,et your shares now. Hanover Build lg & Loan Association, Wilder’s Real istate Office, 207 Princess St. Business Opportunties (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._ Wanted, Miscellaneous (3) WILLARI* DRY CLEANING C. Have it steam or French cleaned. Auto delivery. Phone 866. 17 Princess. BERF la a elasifccstlua where people earn dispose of their poattry.-egga and llTestack. There are 80.000 readers oi Tha Star'd classified section dally; 80 per e^nt more on Sunt ays. WANTED—You to take stock In our new 26c series which opens Satur day, July 7th. Mechanics Holhe Asso ciation, Walker Taylor, Pres.; William Struthers, Jr, Seciy. & Treas.; 210 Princess St.; phone 472. WANTED—One-burner oven, cheap. Phone 1852-W. WANTED—We want you to know that Lingo Metal Works is the best place to buy and sell machinery; also that we have one nice house, vacant to rent, nine rooms. Nice garden, deep well, water, ?6 per week. Lingo Metal Works. Phone 314. For Sale—Miscellaneous (6) CALCIUM ARSENATE, Shefwln Wilr llams brand 17 1-2 cents per pound delivered in 100 lb. steel drums any where in North Carolina, while it lasts. Springfield Hand Dusters |6.00. W. B. Ravenel and Co., Charleston, S. C. DISPLAY TABLES—Shelving, ofjce furniture for sale. Bargains, * See Bear Produce and Mdse. Company, Corner Nutt and Grace Streets. "EVINRUDE MOTOR 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. INSECTS—Lost 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. , FOR SALE—Twenty H. P. Frick boiler and engine, $700; Peerless, $600; . Ten Erie, $250. Lath mills, pumps, forges, tanks, engines, boilers and all kinds of good machinery and supplies at fair prices. Oliver Carter, 210 S. Front St., Wilmington, N. C. For Sale, Miscellaneous (6) mnHEST prices paid for second hand furniture Phone 2417; 9 South Sec ond St. ‘LIGFTNIN’’—Found; the most won derful Fly and Destroyer. "Llght nin,’" to be most effective and quicker than any otlier. Sure death to flies and ftiosquitoes. Sold everywhere. - FOR SALE—BED ROOM, LIVING ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, SUN PARLOR AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. IRWING BEAR, 1006 MARKET ST. PHONE 1663-W. FOR SALE—A nice 10-acre truck farm •at Delco, N. C., with four-room house and barn and orchard. A. G. Herring. Delco, N. C. i AUCTION SALE—Of nice residence and Scott Hill farm at the court house door, Wilmington. N. C., Thursday, July 5,-at 12 m. I C Wright, Gomrais sioner. HUNTER’S CONCENTRATED fountain syrups all in gallon jugs; 48 lemon, 12 pineapple, 24 strawberry, for sale. Must be sold at once; going out Of business. Make us an offer. Bear Pio duce & Mdse. Co., Wilmington, N. C. the dl'ICKHST, cheapest and easiest way to get a room or house la by placing your all* herai 30,W0 readers daUyi 45.000 Sunduya. Bring, mail or phone your ad. to 51» ask tor Classified department GO TO the Army Store. No. 20 Market St., tor beach and camping equip ment, army shoes .saddles, raincoats, and hundreds of other useful articles at bargain prices. FOR SALE—Red Bird boll weevil traps. Price $10. Catches weevils, also punctured squares. Place your order with J. R. Williams, Clinton, N. C. AUCTION SALE—Evgry week. If you have any furniture or anything else to sell call 723-W. and we 1111 buy or sell it for you. Telephone 723-W. S. J. Davis, Feed, Sale, and Com. Col, 112 Dock Street. FOR SALE—Quality gas range largest eize, used eight months, reasonable price. No. 22 North 6th St. Automobile* (7) -V-— -— TWO REPUBLIC—2 1-2 ton trucks for sale, good condition, bargain. See Bear Produce and Merchandise Com pany, U. AND J.—Carburetor, gua-unteed to give 60 to 100 per cent'more miles Henry's Garage. 3rd and Castle Sts. WANTED -TO BUY—USED FORD CARS, ANY NUMBER AND ANY MODEL, TRUCKS INCLUDED. CHIP LEY’S USED FORD CAR EXCHANGE, 116 DOCK STREET, PHONE 1130. THE REASON we have such an elabor ate- and expensive equipment for re gfinding automobile cylinders and fit ting pistons and rings is because the best is nose tfo good for our custom ers. Broadfoot Iron Works. Poultry, Eggs and Livestock (8) GREEN COFFEE—Finest Rio green coffee, lb., 15c; country eggs, doz., 82c; Grandma's powders, pkg., 4c; Klrkman soap, cake, 5c; finest peaches, lb., 15c; prune*, lb., 13c; Del Monte grated pineapple,’ can, 26c. We de liver. W. P. Roudabush, 105 South Front. Phone 541. Seeds and Plants (9) VELVET BEANS—Ninety day speckled bush Velvet beans, bushel, $2.75; red and black Valentine beans for fall planting; Kleckley Sweet and Florida Favorite watermelon seed. Cabbage and Collard seed. Rutabaga turnip seed. W. P. Roudabush, 105 South I Front. Phone 541. ! Lost and Found (10) i LOST AND FOUND article* are easily and Quickly returned to the owner through this section. Everyone reads this classification, which means 30,000 people who nre dally looking tov your lost article. THE PARTY WHO FOUND automo bile Jack in front Murchison bank will please communicate with me by calling 1623-J. Reward. liost and Found (10) lost—Male Afrdnle dog, nearly grown. Answers to the name of “Jock.” Re ward for return or Information leading to recovery. G. Broadfoot, Birming ham street, Wrlghtsyille Beach, N .C. FOUND—The better way to saving to be subscribing toi our new fifty cent series starting Saturday, July 7. Pay ing over six an'Jl one-half per cent in terest. Sixteen years success with never a loss. Take advantage of thie opportunity and secure your shares now. Hanover Building and Loan As sociation, Wilders Real Estate office, 207 Princess St. LOST—Between Third St., and Wrightsville, one brown traveling bag .containing lady’s bath suit and apparel. If found please call 473-J. WILL THE PARTY—who picked up glasses- at Winter Park filling sta tion on the 4th please return them to S20 South Front St., receive reward. LOST—At Lumina pavilion July 4th, watch fob with locket. Reward if returned to this office. i WILL THE PARTY—who picked up ladies’ brown suede handbag please call 1919-W, and keep the change. For Rent. Rooms & Houses (11) FOR RENT—Desirable three-story brick building’, coin or Nutt and Grace Streets, see Bear Produce and Mdse. Company. FOR RENT—Furnisnea, large, cool front room, convenient bath, in pri vate home: All conveniences. In de sirable location, one and half blocks of postoffice. Phone 773. FOR STORAGE—Have two ground floor room Odd Fellows’ building, suit able for storage; also two' offices for rent. See L. TV. Moore Agenoy, 201 Princess. Telephone 97. WRIGHTS VIELE Cottages for rent three bed room, two foi room.- Attractively fu bjsac: *- 71 'fwo f^ed ed. Enjoy the fine bathing and cool breezes. Possession at once. Prices ’ow. Tele phone 97. L. W. Moore Agency, 201 Princess. 308 SOUTH 2ND—Lower apartment five' large rooms, bath, private entranoe. Papered and painted March this year— Really up-to-date apartment—$35 per month. M. C. Darby and Co. FOR RENT—Six room apartment No. 605 North Fourth St., water free. Apply C. P. B. Mahler, 23 South 2nd St, FOR RENT—at Audubon, 5 ' room thoroughly modern bungalow. Hot water heat deep artesian well and garage. Phone 694-M. FOR RENT—Three or four housekeep ing rooms, first floor. reasonable. Phone 861-W. FOR RENT^—Sixi-room house, newly painted, good repair, modern con veniences, location convenient to busi ness. M, care Star. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. 820 Dock St., Phone 1572-W. FOR RENT—815 No. 6th St., 416 No., 6th St.. 301 So. 2nd St., 305 Dawson St,, 307 Dawson St. James and James Inc., Southern Bldg., Phones 163, 154. * FOR RENT—Upper floor 421 South Fifth avenue. Phones 1624—1206-J, or apply 419 South Fifth avenue. FOR RENT—Five room apartment. 601 North Fourth St. Water rent free. Apply C. P, B. Mahler, 23 South Sec ond St. Wanted, Rooms *& Houses (12) ROOM AND BOARD—by refined young lady in private family. Box 71 care Star. 1 .r Business Places 13~A FOR RENT—Photo gallery. No. 116 Market St.; rent, reasonable; posses sion given at onoa. Bduard Ahrens, care Ahrens Bros. 12-19-tfc ' Real Estate , (14) OUR REGULAR 25c series of building and loin opens Saturday, July 7th. Mechanics Home- Association, Walker Taylor, Pres.; William Strfcthers. Jr., Sec’y. &■» Treas., 210 Princess street; phone 472. FOR SALE—Twc choice lots adjoin ing hotel property, at Carolina Beach. Apply to Box S23, Goldsboro. N. C. LET us SELL ^OU 516 South Second; six rooms, only small amount cash required. , James 4s James. Phones 163-164. . 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 1\. R., 2 7 miles to Norfolk, 2 ini'e boat line. Fine land, cotton, corn, potau.es, peanuts, soy beans, price for this farm $2,500. ?750 cash. *750 Jan. 1, 1924, balance 1, '2, 8 yoars. Write Win. Forehand. Box 44, 3*. Brides, Va. X also have several more fine farms to sell. Special Notices (16) HAVE TOU GOT an old bioycle that you want to dispose of, we will buy It or take it in exchange on a new one. Iver Johnson bicycles and others. Queen City Cycle Co., 209 Market St. tPhorie 862. EXCURSION RATES, steamer Wil mington, 75c round trip, during sum mer. Beginning June 1.5. REWARD will be given for informa tion leading to recovery of one Ford (had light delivery body on it when sto'len). No. of truck license 303; No. of motor 31555030; disappeared Tues day night, June 26, from in front of Queen City Cycle Co., 209 ’Market St. Phone or address information to Queen City cycle Co.; phone 862; 209 Market street. PHONE 457 for Guernsey milk, whip ping cream, butter milk, cottage cheese, fresh butter and skimmed milk. Dairy Products Co., 215 N. 10th St. NO USE TALKING1—We have the best line of trunks and leather goods in the city. Our prices are right. A call will oonvince you. Finkelsteins, Front and Market, Phone 642. "LIGHTNIN”—Wanted the .public to know there is no other so quick and certain to kill Flies and Mosquitoes as "Lightnin” Destroyer. Pleasant odor.1 Sold everywhere. ' IT’S NOW TIME for you to subscribe to the new 50-cent series starting Saturday, July 7. Now paying 6 1-2 per cent interest with 16 years of success Without a loss. Get your shares now. Hanover puilding & Loan Association, Wilder'S"Real Estate Office, 207 Prin cess St. Legal Notices* (17) NOTICE OP FORECLOSURE. By virtue of power of sale contain ed in mortgage from Thomas A. Wall and wife to Tidewater Trust company of date December 2'0, 1913, and record ed in Book 73, Page 259, of records of New Hanover county, default having been made in payment Of same, the [ undersigned will on Monday. July 24, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon at Court House door in Wilmington, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described property situated in City of Wilmington, North Carolina.: Beginning in the. northern line of Orange street at a point, 60 fee- west wardly from its intersection with the western line of Fourteenth Street, run ning thence northwardly, parullel with Fourteenth Street, 89 feet to an alley; thence westwardly and p?,ralle) with Orange street, 80 feet; thence southwardly and parallel with Four teenth street, 89 feet to the northern line of Orange street; thence eastward ly alo*^ said line-30 feet to the be glnni _; being a part of lots 6 and 6 1-2 in "block 490 according to the offi cial plan of the City of Wilmington. This 21st day of June, 1923. CITIZENS BANK Sr. TRUST CO. Successors to Tidewater Trust Co., Mortgagee. NOTICE OP SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER FORECLOSURE State of North Carolina. County of New Hanover: Under and by virtue of the power of sale and the provisions thereof con tained in a certain mortgage dated Sep tember 11, 1922. executed by Mrs. Em;, ma C. Kelly and duly registered Tn the office of the Register of Deeds for New Hanover county, in Book 131, Page THE OLD HOME TOWN "WdT 'pp 1 NEWT SHE S ^ AREAR1^ <0D SAY HE'S ^ SHARPER.^ TH AN A TAC)C?> /no-no— \ 15AV HE J W»LL NEVER' CoME back/ 1 VHLLNE \CoME B, BOYS , lTHERESA\ BANG UP F/NE , V CO AT' JUST BEFORE THAT CHEAP OOAM DRUMMER DROVE AWAY uf= -TRADED A BEAUTIFUL FOR OVERCOAT To l_lVERYAZAN ■ PAVE WHITAKER FOR THE BRASS WATCH PAVE GOT < 5TUN6 ON IN A RECEAIT; MORSE- TRADE Legal Notices (17) 268, reference to which instrument and the record thereof attention is hereby directed, default having ocourred in the payment of the debt secured by said instrument, the undersigned mortgagee will on Tuesday, August 7, 1923, at 12 o’clock noon, at the court house door, offer for sale and sell for cash, at pub lic auction, all of that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Masonboro township, in the division called Sunset Park, in the county and state afore said, and being known and designated as all of Lot 14, in Block 4, which lot is situated between Central and Northern Boulevards and shown upon the official plan of Sunset Park as prepared by J. L. Becton, C. E., which plan is regis tered in the office of Register of Deeds of New Hanover county, In Book 70, Page 107, and which is hereby speci fically referred to for a complete and detailed description of said premises. CITY & SUBURBAN BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Mortgagee. Dated and posted this 6th day of July, 1928. Ruark & Campbell. Attorneys. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE State of North Carolina, County of New Hanover: Under and by virtue of the provisions of a certain Deed of Trust from Carl W. Polvogt and wife, M. Augusta Pol vogt, to Robert Ruark, Trustee, dated j February 9, 1921, and registered in Book 117, Pages 481 et seq., in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover county, default having been made and continuing in the payment of the debt secured by and performance of 1 the conditions contained in the Deed I of Trust aforesaid, and the holder of the debt thereby secured having re quested the undersigned as Trustee to exercise the power of foreclosure and sell as in said Deed of Trust provided, the undersigned will on Tuesday, Au gust 7, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, at the court house door in New Hanover county, expose and offer for sale, for , cash, to the highest bidder, that cer tain lot or phrcel of land situated in i the city of Wilmington, state and county aforesaid, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at the point of intersec Legal Notices (17) tlon of the Northern line of Chestnut street with' the Eastern line of Fif teenth street, and running thence Northwardly along said Eastern line of Fifteenth street 55 ft.'; thence East wardly and parallel with Chestnut street 150 ft. to a 15 ft. alley; thence Southwardly along the Western line of said alley and parallel to Fifteenth street 55 ft. to the Northern line of Chestnut street; thence Westwardly along the Northern line of Chestnut | street 150 ft, to the point of beginning. The same being part of Lot 5, Block 476,' according to the official plan of the’ City of Wilmington. ROBERT RUARK, Trustee. Dated and posted, July 6, 1923. i Ruark and Campbell, Attorneys. HOTELS, RESORTS I PALMETTO LODGE, Station 1, I Wrightsville Beach, N. C., is open for I the season. New building newly fur Inished, running water in rooms. Ex ; ellent meals. For rates write Mrs. D. B. Jordan', or phone 7674. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C„ dur ing these hot days, the best place there , is the Ocean Inn. Between sta | tions one and two. For rates, write | Mrs., Florence Humber. i ---—-—-. Teachers Wanted (26) WANTED—Five hundred principals and teachers. Executives’ Employ ment Agency, Teachers' Department, Charlotte, N. C. CHARTERS ISSUED RALEIGH, July 5.—Secretary of W. N. Everett today granted a charter to the Hendersonville Buick company of Hendersonville, to deal in a gen eral automobile business. Sapitnl stock is listed at $25,000 with E. G. Stillwell, Eva D. Stillwell, O. E. Hedge r.nd K11K S. Hedfre named as incorporators. Among other charters granted w;n the follofving: Brown .Development company. Ash?, ville, to do-a general real estate an) promotion business. -Qapital ttccS $100,000 and incorporators Ttobert S, Edwin L., and Hugh C. Brown - Southern Credit Service, 'Winston. Salem, to deal In a general clotting business with a capital stock of i. 000. Incorporators are H. G. Hudson, H. M. Ratcliff and W. W. Walsh. Southland Hardwood Lumber Com. pany, Waynesville, to do a general lumber business with a capital stock o| $50,000, Incorporators . being named «l H. Creelman, C. S. Creelman and Eylil Davis. • The Winston-Salem Amusement com. pany, Winston-Salem,' was granted per. mission to change its'stock issue from par value per share of .$100 to a tea dollar a share par. STEAMER “WILMINGTON” Leave* Wilmington. Dally, 9:30 a. m. Sunday, 10KM) a. m. Leaves Southport Dally, 3K>0 p. »• Sunday, 3:30 p. m. 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