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Therefore, should jeu reply to any advertisement on Ills nape and services are not ren ted as advertised. The Star-News mis o know if. The C. S. postal regulations are nn strict in such matters s such li act i.ould be misuse of the U. S Bail and The Star-News will see Hal nv attempt to defraud is promptly handled by the P. O. de partment. CLASSIFIED INDEX 1- Arnouncements. 2— Automotive. 2- A-Auio Supplier 3- Amusenoents. 4- Amfhgs. 8-r uity Parlors. 8—Beer. 18-Business Service. 11- Builders. 12- Builders’ Supplies. !!-A~Building-F.H.A. Loan*. ll-Bods 13- A-Booksellers, Stationer*. H-Kusiness Opportunities. 10- Cleaners and Dyers. 32—Coal. Wood Fuel Oil. 31—Dairy Products. 11- Dancing. 35—Drugs. 38-Drv Cleaning, Pressing. 41— Ea tables. 42— Eating Places. 45—Feeds. 50- Financial. 31—Florists. 51- Kcr P.ent. Sl-A-Resorts. Si-For P.ent, Apartments. (S-For P.ent, Rooms. OWoom and Board. 03—For P.ent, House: JO-For Sale. ’1-Hardware. "-Household Goods. SO-Houses For Sale. *0—Help Wanted, Male. »o—Help Wanted. .Female, "-Insurance. ^-Instruction. Hl-Loans. Wi-Lost And Found. “ -Livestock, j ’‘-Miscellaneous. J --Machinery. —Music. -0-Office Equipme -Jl-Office For Re:.:. "-Painting, Papering. P-Prmtmg. "0-Professional. "-Personal. 1 -Poultry. ~}adi0 And Repairs. Real Estate. i-I Refrigeration Service. ut«t6ds Anrt Wants. 157 -'f’oations Wanted. "'Typewriters, is. ,^hoe Repairing. lii J7Spnrtin& Goods. ‘"-btorage. 1:»-WaUnteSdani3 Transfer»’ ®!^egal I "— Announcements RtePrti^'RALINE WITH OUR MA lowest k-U1 work is best—prices ^ftincessjrtW Y°rk TaiIorine’ 222 *SwrApE Y0UK HUME - NO Quick S'“ent~3 Years To Pay. 4Soi •'er'ice. ~ Quinn, Dial _Automotive With W?UTE ^door sedan, centlv „ dpbolstery. Motor re Haskett \fhan!ed- Cal! Harriss 6657 lt’ Maulain Motor Co. Dial £V h'tHns' S^_LES & SERVICE '6U.408 Prtbt.ess &trcet jj£:-Chevrolet Company T°«rine^VER ROYAL 4-DOOR Motor r Sed.aa- Westbrook-Brown °e- Dial 5874. D^°VI Piv^0 SK|tVICENTE^ Sri P Ym°utb Sales & Servic ^r-—-^rkt,t Dial 9149 Sefian^ pJ PASSENGER 4-DOOR 114 No ,aJgam- •'Ong Motor Co *-^L.2nd St, Dial 3211 irfccma A" F'0ra ®edan Cal Vc'c’nn' 580 00 MacMiii Callahan ^cMman Rm. k Company Hial 9574 2Automotive 1938 MASTER DELUXE CHEVRO tfon T°ivn b.^e,dan' Perfect condi 2nd ' DfalW3674 M°t0rS> 216 N°‘ 1936 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, 1939 Plymouth Sedan. Jack Selby Peterson-Bames Motor Co. Dial ■5676-3433. 12 Builders' Supplies genasco slam test roofing Is Beautiful Durable Economical Best by Test. Hanover Iron Works 109 N- Water St. Dial 3257 PLANNING TO BUILD OR RE model? Get quotations on our Seasoned Lumber. Cape Fear Lum. ber Co.. Dial 9675 " ‘Everything to Build the House" Builders Supplies Masonic Products E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Castle Hayne Road Dial 7747 RE KOOK NOW! PAY NO MONEY Down. Protect your Home against wind and rain! Give it more fc<. sulation against heat and cold with a BIRD ROOF. Call Southern Roof ing & Siding Co. 122 No. Water St Dial 6283. DOES SO MUCH . . . LASTS SO Long . . . Costs So Little . . . Rich ardson Composition Shingles . . . Enriching, beautiful colors ■ . each distinctive, each the last word in exclusive smartness. Smith Builders Supply, Inc. Dial 3516. STOP DETERIORATION! PAINT your home with Perfection. 1 to 8 years to pay. North-Smith Coal Co.. Dial 4486, KEEP YOUR HOME COMFORT able all year with Celotex Guaran teed Insulation . . . Guaranteed in writing for the life of the building ... a genuine quality product. Becker's, Dial 7761. 35 Drags FOR YOUR Drug Store Want* Dial 6676 or 6677 Brooklyn Pharmacy 902 N 4th Street NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS 42Ealing Places CONCEDED (HOME OF GOOD eats) oyster stew, frys or raw. Try our 50c special dinners- Capt. Ben's Telephone County 5813. I --— 48 Feeds CHICKENS. COWS. HOGS. MULES, horses, pigeons or rabbits. Feed them Tuxedo. "The Best Feed for Every Need." Cross Seed Co. Dial 6868. Fill O PEP BROILER MASH IS AN exceptionally good feed for turning out • uality broilers. Poultrymen find that FUL-O-PEP BROILER MASH produces a dark yellow shank and skin, tight feathering and full breasted broilers — J. J. Allen and Son. Dial 6762. VITA LIFE LAYING MASH. MORE Eggs — Lower Cost. Mfg. Fresh Daily. Keith Milling Co. Dial 4926 52 For Rent HOUSES 219 No. 18th St-, 7 rooms, 2 baths. Country Club Pines, 6 rooms. Ill Wrightsville Ave., 6 rooms. Sunset Park, 6 rooms. Wrightsville Sound, 5 rooms. APARTMENTS 1911 Ann St., 5 rooms. 10 No. 8th St., 4 rooms. 326 So. 3rd St-, 4 rooms. WILLETTS REALTY CO. Dial 5233 SMALL WAREHOUSE AND OF fice, 113 North Water, 20x25 ft.; concrete floor. Fine facilities for truck or rail shipments. Lenox G. Cooper, Dial 5432. FOR RENT 111 Wrightsville Ave., 6 rooms. 192i Pender Ave., 6 rooms 608 So. 17th St., 5 rooms. APARTMENTS 1911 Ann St., 6 rooms, lower. 315 Dock St., 5 rooms, lower. 611 Dock St., 5 rooms, lower. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. Dial 3371-3372 FOR RENT: LARGE WAREHOUSE about 7,000 sq. ft. double floors, rail siding, convenient. Rent $50 00 per month. Address Box 836, city. 55 For Rent, Apartments CAPE FEAR APARTMENT, HEAT ed. 3 room apartment, $30.00. 6 room apartment, $45.00. Glasgow Hicks, Agent, Phone 6348. 3 ROOM FURNISHED LOWER apt. Immediate occupancy. Apply 305 No, 4ih St. APARTMENTS FOR RENT A few three room apartments, heat, water and janitor service. Reasonable rent in THE COLO NIAL APARTMENTS, 3rd and Market Streets vau moore-fonvielle REALTY CO. “Realtors” 201 Princess Street Dial 4438 and 4439 OCT. 1ST, UNFURNISHED APART ment, 2 baths, garage, close in. Desirable, location, separate heat ing, garage. “N. P.,” c-o Star News. 60 For Rent, Rooms FR RENT — TO TWO TEACHERS or business girls, bedroom, twin beds, next bath, heat and brealc fast. 304 No. 15th. 63 Room and Hoard ... ROOMS AND BOARD. MRS. MER rltt, 20 S. 3rd St. Upstairs. Phone 6074. ROOM AND BOARD. REASON able. 220 North 2nd St. Dial 3817. 65 For Rent, Houses ! ROOM BUNGALOW, NEWLY painted and papered. 1617 Grace St. Apply C. K. Council, Sutton Council Furniture Co 65 For Rent, Houses HOUSES 1309 Chestnut St., 6 rooms. 311 No. 15th St., 7 rooms, pos session 10-1. 1813 Perry Ave., 6 rooms. 1911 Woolcott Ave., 7 rooms, possession 10-1. MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO "Realtors" 201 Princess Street Dial 4438 and 4439 70 For Sale FOR SALE —USED UPRIGHT Pl ano. Anyone interested kindly ad vise, care P. O. Box 336, and will arrange for inspection. JUST RECEIVED, SHIPMENT Rogers Paints. David Jacobi Sup ply Co. Successor to A. H. Morris Co., 101 So. Front St. Dial 9451. MEN YOU CAN DRESS WELL and save real money on your en tire clothing bill at Finkelstein's. Front and Market. 73 Hardware BEFORE you buy a WOOD burning heater see the Atlanta Au tomatic Woodburning Heater now on display at Gregg Bros. Hdwe Front and Marke.t /5 Household Goods — j EASY, AND GENERAL ELECTRIC washing machines, used. Both are bargains. Gregg’s Appliance, 115 Market St. SEi THE NEW SUPERFEX OIL Circulators. No carbon—Heats the floor where heat is needed. Con venient terms. Sutton-C o u n c i 1 Furniture Co. THE HOUSE OF GUARANTEED QUALITY TODD’S FOR YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS S PC. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE complete, only $69 50. Terms Home Furniture Co. 23 Market St COLD WEATHER SPECIALS! New models Florence Oil Healers and cook stoves. Cash or credit Castle St. Furniture Co. Dial $447 SEE THE 1941 DUO-THERM Oil Heaters and Circulators. Easy Terms. Home Furniture Co. 23 Market Street, 10 PC. OAK DINING ROOM suite, used. Special price. Bost Furniture Co. 29 So. Front St. TWO USED BEDROOM SUITES. Come in—make us an offer. Peo pies furniture Co. 257 N. Front St. DUO-THERM, THE ONLY OIL heater with Bias-Baffle Dual Chamber Burner (never needs cleaning). On display C. B. Wes sell, 305 N. Front. STUDIO COUCHES $29.50 AND UP. Terms $1.00 Weekly. Jones Furni ture Co- 18 S. Front St. ENJOl THE COMFORT AND CON venience of Modern Heating with Frogll Oil Burning Heaters. First in beauty, simplicity, comfort, con venience. efficiency, economy, but last in care and worry! See win dow display. Pender Furniture Co., 28 3d. Front Street, 80 Houses For Sale Real Bargains Beautiful Homesltes in NEW FOREST HILLS $1000 and Up Plan Books of New Homes FREE Come and set a BOOK W. A. M’GIRT, Manager Forest Hills Development Co. 217 Princess Street \ 75 Household Goods CONTROL THE TEMPERATURE We have a heater for any roon in the house. Portables, radiat ing, circulatirig. Coal or oil. Com fort on terms. Wilmington Fur niture Co. 85 Help Wauled. Hale WANTED: YOUNG MARRIEI man not over 30, with good follow ing, to work in mens clothing store. Reply confidential. Care o Box BXY Star-News. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES SE lect a vocation now and lay ; sound foundation for your future Printing is one ot America's larg est industries and offers young men above the average in intelli gence and ambition wonderful op portunities for advancement- In structions offered in Hand Compo sition. Press Work Monotype Key board Operating, Monotype Castei Operating and Linotype Operating We have competent instructor! with years of experience in th< printing industry; modern equip ment. For free catalogue write tc V. C. Garriott. Secy.-Treas.. South ren School of Printing, 1514-1 ( South Street. Nashville, Tennessee WANTED — COLORED MAN OP woman experienced in oysters clams and plain sandwich naking Apply Brunswick Rathskeller Front and Grace St., after 5 P, M rn Help Wanted, Female WANTED—EXPERIENCED BEAU ty operator with following. Gooc proposition. Dial 6724. CHRISTMAS CARDS. EASY-SELL ing big-profit LOW-PRICED Per sonal Cards- Also DeLuxe Per sonals, Stationery. Plus Box As sortments. 100% profits! SAM PLES FREE. Wallace Brown, 22; Fifth Ave„ Dept. 9765, New York. CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH NAME —50 for $1. E’ast-selling values Big, easy cash profits. Complete line Christmas Box Assortments No experience needed. Samples or approval. Waltham Art Publish ers, 160 N- Washington St., Dept S, Boston, Mass. MARRIED WOMEN CAN EAPN up to $15 weekly or more showing lovely E'ashion Frocks to friends No experience. No investment Your own dresses FREE. Send age and dress size. FASHION FROCKS, Dept- N-8136, Cincinnati Ohio. WE PAY YOU $5 FOR SELLING ten $1 boxes. 50 beautiful assorted name-imprinted Christmas cards sell $1.00—your profit 50c. Free samples. Cheerful Card Co., 28AT White Plains, N. Y. 95 Insurance 20% SAVING ON FIRE INSITR ance. Get all the facts. • Marshal Realty Co.. 216 Princess. Dial 5092 100 Instruction CARD PUNCH MACHINE, STENO typy. Comptometer, and all bust ness subjects taught- Mrs. Mottes Secretarial School, 313 Church St 105 Lost and Found FOUND - QUALITY MILl.WORK At Roderick and Und. Mfrs screen doors and windows, sashes, dooi frames. 17th and Castle Dial 5229. LOST — LIGHT HORN RIMMEE eye glasses in brown case at Belk’s or Green's 5 and 10. Reward i Phone 7535. LOST ONE PAIR OF GOLD FRAM ed eye glasses- Reward if returnee to owner. Mrs. O. J. Clontz, Fayet teville, N. C. LOST: MAN’S LIGHT TAN COAT Friday night- Reward. Dial 3£19. 104 Loans LOANS $5.00 UP ‘ For School Necessities On Your Signature—If Steadily Employed No Endorsers—No Red Tape WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 MURCHISON BLDG. 110 Livestock SMALL SADDLE HORSE FOR sale. Well trained and gentle. Rea sonable price or will trade for piano- Dial 3894. COWS! COWS! COWS! JUST RE ceivec 10 fine milk cows. Cal! and see them. J. P. Newton. Dia 3580 112 Machinery FOR SALE—REBUILT AND GUAR anteed Farmall Tractors. New tractor terms. Marks Machinery i Co., r No. 3rd. 125 Painting, Papering LITTLE JIM SHARP. PAPER hanger moved from 16 St. to ir4 Grace. Dial 5593. 135 Personal SUBJECT — MATTRESS RENOVA tion. Why? To increase nightly comfort. Cost? $2-95. What else? Can convert into lnnersprings. New Way Mattress Co.. Dial 6178. 136 Poultry FEEDRIGHT FFEDS - THE FIN est feeds you ever used. Fresh stocks: lowest prices. Roudabush's Seed Store. 139 Radio and Repairs COME IN TODAY AND SEE THE Skybuddy- French Radio Co.. Sales and Service. Luke French, 130 Market St.. Dial 9878. _ SCHOOL DAYS ARE BICYCLE Days! Guaranteed repairs—Deliv ery service. Thompson Rlcycle Co.. 702 Castle. Dial 3061 Radio TrouLD? For expert auto and home radio repair service Dial 5215, MACMILLAN & CAMERON. SHACKELFORD’S RADIO SERV t ire. Any make—any model. 3rd and Grace. Dial 7817. (Commer cial Frigidaire Dealer.) 150 Beal Estate SALES-RENTA DS-IN VESTMENT Moore-Fonvielle Realty Co. We are equipped to serve you. LIST YOUR RENTAL AND SALES with us. A-l Service. Frank G. Harris. 120 Princess St. 709 CENTRAL BOULEVARD SUN' set Park. 6 room modern, home. Eas., terms. Marshall Reafty Co Dial 5092. 150 Beal Estate 119-121 123 MARKET ST! LOT 64 x132’ $16,500. Can be bought separately, Wilder’s, Dial 4932. INVESTIGATE THE JOYS AND advantages of living in Oleander, "the Suburb Beautiful." Hugh MacRae and Co. MIDDLE SOUND, 6 ROOM HOME, 8 acres, on water, bargain. W. M. Hewlett, Realtor. 214 Princess St. Dial 7138. 155 Seeds and Plants Pedigree Abruzzi Rye Fulgrain Oats, Pedigree Beardless Barley, Crimson Clover etc. T. W. Wood & Sons 117 No. Front St. Dial 4620 1 FRESH SEEDS — PLANT NOW: Turnips, Rutabages, Mustard. Snapbeans. Collard, Tomato. Cab bage Plants. Roudabushs Seed Store. TURNIPS. RUTABAGAS. BROC coli. Special Cabbage, Collards. Complete stocks seasonable seed". CROSS SEED CO. 12 Market St. Dial 6863 157 Typewriters FREE—SET RUBBER TYPEWRIT er keys with each overhaul job. Typewriter Inspection Co., 2 16 Princess St- Dial 5092. 170 Wanted WANT A GOVERNMENT JOB? Commence $105 to $175 month. MEN-WOMEN. Try next Wilming ton examinations. Prepare imme diately at home. Full particulars —list positions—sample coaching— FREE- Apply today. “J. L.,’’ c-o Star-News. WANTED, GRAPES — SCUPPER nong. 2 lb-; black grapes, 1 l-2c lb. John Verzaal. Winter Fark, New Highway. Dial 5786. CASH PAID FOR LARGE. CLEAN RAGS. BRING TO STAR-NHWS, PRESS ROOM AT ONCE! DO YOU HAVE A SMALL HOUSE on Wrightsville Beach that could be occupied by small family during winter months and Rent Free in return for protection? Best refer ences. Dial 3021. FOUR OR FIVE ROOM FUR nished or unfurnished apartment. Good neighborhood. Phone 4386. 180 Legal TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of District Supervisor, Alcohol Tax Uuit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Bal timore, Maryland. Date of first publi cation. September 11, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Chevrolet Coach model 193''. Motor No. 3520700; Ford Coach, model 1935, Motor No. 1S-106S957; Ford Conch, model 1935, Motor No. 18-2071391: Ford Coach, model 1934 Motor No. IS 548811 : Ford Coach, model 1929. Motor No. A3482325; and Chevro let Coach, model 1931. Motor No. 1961498, with accessories, will be sold at pub lic auctioni to the highest bidder, for cash, at McMillan & Cameron Company, Wilmington. North Carolina, on Sep tember 21. 1940, at 11:00 A. Ms as pro vided in Section 3724. I. R. C. E. E. Tuttle, District Supervisor. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power and au thority contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 14th day of Jan uary, 1935, executed by James Rich ardson and wife. Rebecca Richard son, to T. C. Abernethy, Trustee, which deed of trust is duly regis tered in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, in Book No. 237, Page 169, securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNERS’ LOAN CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 180Legal CORPORATION, default having been made for a period of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note as provided therein and in the performance of certain cove nants set out in said deed of trust, and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said in debtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in New Hanover County, Wilmington, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon on the 7th day of October. 1940, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in the Town of Wilmington, Wilmington Township. County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina, and more particu larly described and defined as fol lows: BEGlNNT*G at a point in the Wester line of Anderson Street 132 feet Northwardly from the intersec tion of the said Western line of An derson Street with the Northern line of Gwynn Street, and runs thence from the said Beginning, North 7 de grees 20 minutes East, along the Western line of Anderson Street 33 feet; thence North 82 degrees 40 min utes West parallel with Gwynn Street 165 feet; thence South 7 de gree.; 20 minutes West, parallel with Anderson Street 33 feet; thence South 82 degrees 40 minutes East parallel with Gwynn Street 165 feet to the point of BEGINNING, the same being a part of Lot No. 3 of Block 225 according to the official plan of Wilmington, and being the same property conveyed by Mary Eliza Gerkir, (Widow) to James Richardson et ux. Rebecca Richard son, by warranty deed dated Febru ary 1. 1928. recorded February ", 1928, in Bool 187 at Page 142, office of the Register of Deeds, New Han over Cou.^v, and according to plats of survey prepared by J. L. Becton. C. E., dated June 28th. 1934. now on file with the Home Owners’ Loan Corporation, reference to which is hereb; made. The above described property will be sold subject to 1940 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 5th day of September, 1940 T. C. Abernethy, Trustee. Kellum & Humphrey. Attorneys. MAY RESIGN WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.— (/P) — The War department announced to day that army reserve officers be low the grade of captain with no means of support other than wages and compensation for personal serv ices may resign prior to, or within 20 days after, entry into active mili tary service. BOARD OF RADE PICKS D1 ECTORS Wrightsville Leaders WiP Meet With Aldermen Thursday Night The Wrightsville 3each Board ol Trade, holding its annual meeting Monday night at the Anchor, W’rigMtsville Beach? voted to ask for a joint meeting with the board of aldermen of the resort towrn Thursday night at 8 o’clock to dis cuss the proposed road to be built along South Lumina avenue. New directors, to take office Nov. I, were elected as follows: E. K. Pickard, Fred Willetts, H. C. John son, Mrs. John Snyder, Mrs. J. D. Beaty, W. V. Hursey, E. L. Rogers, J. E. L. Wade, J. W. Morton, Thomas H. Wright and J. Relmon Robinson. The board heard a talk by J. C. Baskevill, of the advertising bur eau of the state department of con servation and development rela tive to the development of tourist traffic in this state by'the adver tising bureau. The board voted to request the town commissioners to remove and permanently establish the town of fice at Wrightsville Beach. It is now located at the Trust building in Wilmington. The club heard a request from the Carolina Beach chamber of commerce that a committee be ap pointed to meet with a similar committee from Carolina Beach to discuss ways and means of secur ing an oceanic boulevard connect ing the two beaches. The board voted to appoint such a committee and it is to be named in the near future. 4 LOVE WITHOUT MUSIC (Continued from Page Ten) questioning eyebrows. “Won't you break the seal for me, please.” Mina tore the envelope swiftly and the detective pulled out some papers. He shook them, examined the envelope. “I’m sorry,” he said, returning the material. “Your ring isn’t here—but we knew it wouldn’t be.” He scanned the faces again. "I beg everyone’s pardon, but the search must go on.” Most of the guests laughed about it. A few were indignant. Linda knew that she was the tar get of curious eyes. She held her head higher and winked back the angry tears. That ring was somewhere, plant ed by Mina, she believed. She half expected it to fall from her ruffles. When the search of the ship’s quarters revealed nothing, the musicians began to play again. “Linda, you little goose, what made you pull such a boner” Ron nie asked affectionately, drawing her outside. His arm was warm and comforting about h e r. Yet something was wrong. He wasn't an ardent lover. He was more like an indulgent brother. He should be prostrate with tender ness, or furiously angry. He ought to register a pretty good percent age of something important. “Mina’s pretty wrought up about Robert. Terry is somebody on a string whom she uses to make him jealous, only Rob doesn’t care, be cause he loves a girl named Billie Anne—” She thought he sounded a little annoyed. Then he said, "Sarah’s being such a grand sport about everything and this has upset her no end.” Sarah—so he was sorry for Sar ah. She was glad when it was time to go to her cabin. It had been disarranged by the searchers. She sighed a little at the commotion. Then she put both hands to her throat. Without conscious volition she ran across the corridor und began to pound on Robert’s door. 1 (To Be Continued) Federal Court Jurors To Be Summoned Soon The names of 75 persons residing in Southeastern North Carolina have been drawn for service as grand and petit jurors for the fall term of fed eral district court in Wilmington which opens Monday, October 21, William A. Wylie, deputy clerk, said yesterday. The names were drawn by Thomas Dixon, clerk of court, L. M. Phelps, chief deputy clerk, and J. E. O’Don nell, jury commissioner, and com prise residents of the counties of New Hanover Brunswick, Pender, Columbus, Duplin, Bladen, and Sampson. o p p 0 R T U N 1 T Y i AT YOUR FINGER TIPS! CLASSIFIED ADS ARE YOUk OPPORTUNITY MESSAGES FROM ALL OVER THE CITY THAT ARE BEING PRE SENTED TO YOU REGULAR LY — BY CONSISTENTLY READING THE CLASSIFIED SECTION YOU LOCATE YOUR BEST CHANCES TO \ SAVE MONEY AND GAIN i; SATISFACTION. STAR-NEWS CLASSIFIED | I I j David Jacobi j ! ANNOUNCES PURCHASE OF j j A. H. MORRIS CO. j LOCATED FRONT AT DOCK ST. j 1 Business Will Operate | Under the Name of | j DAVID JACOBI SUPPLY CO. I 2 The continued patronage of Friends and Customers $ | of A. H. Morris Co. will be appreciated. | /Neither this concern nor its management is in any way, shape\ c = V or f°rm connected with any other business in town. J j SUPERMAN He Gets Around By Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster THE MACH-JWHOEYER YWKTl INEGY WASHED TO DESTROY! COMPLETELY JTHIS PLACE J RUINED BY "f CERTAINLY 1 JHE FIRE, j GAINED HIS 4 OBJECTIVE! Jj P^BUTTHETOE-^ RT PARTMENT WOKTl I^VRESTU^ilvye J ^GCTHgjly^l JHELLO,DAILY PLANET?-! f HERE’S THE NEWS J ABOUT THAT FIRE AT ^ ^THE ELECTRIC PLAKT. J U THE CITY'S LIGHTS OUT-Vl ONCE AGAIN CLARK. rCTFY OFFICIALS FRANTTCHCMANGESTO MIS IDEKTITY ► THE WATER SUPPLY VOF SUPERMAN.... L DWINDLING! STOP CHAS-V———■ r IKS RBES! FIND OUT f THE WATER SUPPLY GIVING WHOSmPOKSlBLE ' . FOR these out- ] trouble at the PUMP R RAGES! jL IKG STATION, AND WHERE' _APWHL THERE'S TROUBLE llplUHERE'S SUPERMAN! '