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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1928 9 yimy 'Favag mpnS Contributor! ail over the stat con tinue to ubmlt food, spicy pithy paragraphe. Who know but thai omi of than witty contributor, may viki up aom morning and (lad that ,thy hev copped tha IS prlsss to b awarded to tha author whoaa Joks or verse land on tha National the ater aoreen. Everybody la Intereated In pithy lam, ao try your luck. Tba two win ner of thia column dally receive two pasteboard to the National theater where th pithy paragraph film Is hown. i Here are 'a few sample of yelter. day's offering: FIRST PRIZK. ' Looking Far Him. Ann "Jan, did you evsr sea a woman In th moon?" jane "No, did you?" " Ann "No, I waa always looking HAT Cleaning, blocklag, shaping, repair ing? All klads of kata rebaadea. JOHN BASSELL 10T areaseofa It. SPOON & LEWIS XWSULTINGENGINEERS GHF.ENSBOIW), . C. v Highways, Bridge. Street. Waterworks. I ewers. Sarvey m. 0. B. McRae r . ruiDnonniQT Appointments Preferred 109H Bin " Gr.eu.bsre, N. C Phone UN Roan to Ml Get th Fact Aboat Tour Eye Dr. Paul B. Wysong Optometrist 10IH N. Elm St. Phone 8891 Belma Lamb Bldf. PIERSON'S Light House Things Electrical Curio House-Wiring Art-Ware Novelties If you don't Ask the Man Who Owns One Tho8. C Hunt, Inc. Distributors Greensboro, N. C. Packard Cars and Tracks 1 oaay and ADDED ATTRACTIONS Christie Comedy "PARDON MY NERVE" Ala Path New. OVERTURE. "THE DANCE OF THE HOURS" National Orchestra. "Carolina's Finest." , . Vincent Kay, Coadaatlna;. 8., Box SECOND PRI.K. She Gets Along. A young married woman, full of Idealism, mat an older woman, also married. "How Is your husband?" asked the bride, v "Pretty well. I think. He works so hard I see him about one hour a day." "Oh, you poor thine;; how I sympa thise!" "Oh, no dear; If all right.'" The hour soon passes." Florence P. Eatei, Box J16l0renbaro, N, C. Easy to Please. "Do you care for the turkey trot. I Mrs. Grant?" asked the host of an el- qeny laoy as no wre.ueu wuii in. Thanksgiving bird. V "Oh, I'm not choice, any piece will do nicely for me," replied the dear old lady. Mrs. W.x B. Hlnshaw. Rev olution store, QreenBDoro, N. C. Keen Cot. "Would you marry him If you were me?" "I'd marry anyone that asked me If X were you." Jessie McCall, 836 vr. Market street, City. Not a Rubberneck, Prospective Tenant "I like the' rooms, but the view from the front window is rather monotonous." ' Janitor "Wall, of course, mum, this Is a flat and not 'one of them sleht-aeeln" autos." E. R., 701 Sum mit avenue. And It Was, As a steamer was leaving; the har bor of Athens a well-dressed young passenger approached the saptaln and, pointing to th distant hills, in. quired: "What Is that white stuff on the hill, captain?" "That 1 anow, madam," replied th captain. "Well," remarked the lady, "I CASTOR I A For Infanti tad Children , In Use For Over 30 Years Always bear the Signature of Dr.D.F.Keel wish aaaoanee to tfi pre feaslon the opening of offices for th exclusive practice st Ortho dontia. Reaves laflrsaary Oreeasbere. North Carolina F.J. Pate, M.D. Eye, Ear, Waaa, Threat Haosa lib. Dixie Blag. Hour It to 1; and by appointment Phones: Office 797: Residence 8130-W. believe it- Tuesday for the man."-r-Mlea A. It. 734. Greensboro. N. C. thought so myself, but a gentleman haa just told me .It was tjre.o.'.'- Mayra Cade, Trinity. Hard Oa His TliHiah. There was a ss-lom confluiir.itlnn In a oertaln deaf and dumb Instisn tlo,n not many moons ago. One of Inmates broke his thumb yelling fir. L. S. Wlnslow, 01 N. Park drive, City. Had Praof With Htm. - A tactful Irish mate of a laborer who was killed on the railway was commissioned to break the news to the widow. This Is how he did It: Opening the door he asked: "Is this where Widow Maloney ataysT' "This is whore Mrs. Maluney stays," was the reply, "but, thank God. she's not a widow." "Oh, but you're a liar," said Pat. "Just come down and Bee what I've got In the wheelbarrow for ye." P. O-Hox No. 4t, Qreenboro, N, Q, Greeting. Miss Roaatuja. Professor Blank was a very cor dial and polite gentleman but a very absent minded one. Kvery morning he greeted his pupil a follows: "I am sure glad to see you this morn ing, but I can't quite recall your name." Miss Smith and Miss Shellum grew tired of hearing this remark bo often. "Professor Blank," said Miss Smith one morning, "my name Is not hard to remember once you learn to spell It, Just 8-m-l-t-h, Smith, And when you want to remember Miss Shellum' nam just think of peanuts you know yo.u shell 'em," The next morning the professor met them with a grin and, "Well, I am sure I hall not forget your name. Miss Smith, nor yours either. Miss Roast urn." Mrs. W. M. Shuford, Morgan ton, N. C. AMUSEMENTS Found Csatedy la Grave Situations. "Whatever the world ha!s treated seriously belongs to the comedy side of things," aald OBcar Wilde, and then sat down and wrote his great comedy, "A Woman of No Impor tance.' The world has for thousands of years deceived itself into thlnk lng that men's morals may bs wrap ped up in cotton awy from the world, while women's morals should be publicly damned. Oscar Wilde saw how silly and stupid such an idea was, and In his play he put tha man right beside the woman even behind her. For If she was "a woman of no Importance," the man was absolutely useless as far as honor and decenoy are concerned. "A Woman of No Importance" makes her Important debut at the Imperial today for a two-day show ing only. A flennett comedy and Se lect News round out the program. "Rich Mea'a Wives." Gaston Glass, who enaots a promi nent role In "Rich Men's Wives" at the National today and tomorrow Is one of the striking personalities added to the American screen from the continent. He waa born In Paris and received his first stage experience In Sarah Bernhardt's company In which he played for five years. Madame Bern hardt, Incidentally, is the young man godmother. When he becams Interested In screen work he was en gaged by Pathe Freres and the Gau mont company of Paris, becoming one of the most popular stars In the republic. In 1914 he enlisted in the French cavalry and was soon com missioned captain. After the armis tice, sine th picture business in Franc wa badly affected by, the war, 'Glass decided to come to Amer ica, and following his arrival here In the spring of 1!19 he was en gaged to' play In "Humoresque," which was then being cast. Added attractions Include a Chrls tl comedy and Pathe News reel. WHISKY VIOLATION . ASSESSMENTS LARGE Fines and Penalties Imposed on Violators Ending Jun 30 Ar $3,U2,S94.74. (Br Aaodsud Prw.) Salisbury, Nov. 1. That th total expenditure Incident to the enforce ment of th federal prohibition law throughout the nation amounts to less than half as muoh as the amount oollected by administrative officials m disclosed tn a statement Issued by R. A. Kohloss. federal prohibition director of North Carolina, today. Actual collections, running costs, forfeiture and fine effected under the operation of the law for the nation for th fiscal year 111, end ing Jun 10, ar given in the state ment Fine and penalties Imposed on vio lator amounted to M,M2.6.74. The value of the property seised was esti mated at t',000,000, while forfeitures and taxes reached 11,111. 10.t. In other word," aald th director, "th cost of putting Int effect the operation of the prohibition law in th United State during 1111 wa lr600,000, while the total amounts collected totaled 114,111,309.91. or more than double the operating costs." The statement, in part, follow: "Fine and penalties, fiscal year ending June J0,"--1B22, 11,141,694.74; cost of enforcement, fiscal year end ing June 10, 1922, 11,643,194.20; coat of enforcement, fiscal year ending Jun 30, 1911, $1,543,994.20: coat of enforcement, fiscal year ending June 10, 1920, 12.138,662.18; appropriation for fiscal year ending June 10, 1921, 17,100,000; appropriation for fiscal year ending June 10, 1922, 17,500.000; appropriation for fiscal year ending June 10, 1921, 19,250.000. "Each of the above appropriations Includes 1750,000 for enforcement of the narcotlo law." Kinston Teachers Want One of Their Own For Secretary (SpKlsl It Dillr Ntl I Kinston. Nov. tl. Teaohers In tha publie school here have voted 100 per cent agalnet the election of a non-professional to the secretaryship of ths North Carolina Tsach.rs' as sembly. "If tha executive committee wanted' an editor for an assembly! magazine they certainly should have sought this person from the profes sional ranks." That was all there waa to the matter so far as the local j sohoolma'ams were concerned, when I they met recently to organise and ' name delegates from the Kinston 1 unit to the stats assembly to bs j held at Raleigh November 29-80 and December 1. The Idea that the as- serobly "needed a jiubllaity ag.nl" ; wa Immediately set aside. "It Is generally known that teacher have! Intelligence enough, and a large num- j bar have native ability sufficient. to enable them to prepare 'the necessary" publicity matter," It was declared. Furthermore, according to the unanimous opinion of the Instruc tresses and instructor here. If the committee wanted a "speaker" It could easily And on among Its teacher member. Also, to 1 nd an or ganiser, or on In close touch with th "real problem" of the profes sion, th committee would only have to look about among th teachers, it waa oontsndsd. WANTS DAILY NEWS. CLASSIFIED RATES Two Cents a Word TM Type) Eaoh Insertion. Twaty.rir. Teats Mlalasaas Charge. Double Size Type Double Price Blank Spa aad paragraph. Waat Ada. SUM Per Inch SO Mseonnt Is Allowed Oa SO C'on.eearfv taosrtl.a. cash tnvrr Aci'nMPAtnr ALL ORDBKS. All Ads. Blase "Car. Dally Rw strtetiy CaaMcaMal. CUsalSeatlna If t GasraatMd Aft S p. 'as, ' WANTED HELP (Female) WantedSettled woman fr a-taral iiuubb wuir, nuiuc un jot. yd Mag-noli a street. Wanted Wuman lot ook mmH - cri nouHtworK in lamuy 01 iwo. Must stay on lot. Heated room fur nished. References required. Oood wages for right person. P. O. Box 6, Greensboro, N. C. 11-28 WANTED HELP All men, women, hoys, girl, IT to SO, willing to accept government positions, S117-S1S0 (traveling or stationary), wHte Mr. Osment, J76, St. Louis. Immediately. 11-10 Men, women age 18, over, wanting good paying government railway mall, postofflce position. Kxperl ence unnecessary. yui particulars free. Write O. W. Robblus, Civil Service Expert, 16 Pop Bldg.. Washington, D. C. 11-11 FOR SALE LIVE STOCK For Sale One pair alee bay mares, regular combination. Apply 8. U Johnson, J0 East Gaston treet. X 11-11 WANTED Wanted Automatic postofflr. boxes. Address "Boxes," care Dally News. 11-87 Wanted Three conies of Greensboro Daily News of June 7, 1922. Bring: or send to Daily News office. 11-80 B. B. TATUM Motor Trucks Team Transfers and Livery We are equipped for all classes of hauling, heavy and light. Moving- a specialty. Packing and storage. A big truck for long distance mov ing, picnic parties or any class of motor transfer. Phone 28, Depot St L. V. EDWARDS Consulting CiVil Engineer .Streets, Highways, Sewers, Wa ter, Surveys, Reports. Con struction Supervised. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. NOTICE! DWELLING HOUSE FOR ALB. Under and by virtu of a resolu tion passed by th School Board In meeting assembled November 21, 1921, the undersigned will offer FOR 8ALE ON TH1 PREMISES DECEMBER 22, 1921, AT 12:00 NOON FOR CASH TO TUB LAST AND HIGHEST BIDDER the following described dwelling houses: HOUSE NO. 1. Two-story house at the corner of Cedar and Union Streets near the West Lee Street School, said house now standing on the southeast corner of the Wst Lee Street School property. HOUSE NO. 2. Two-story house Immediately west of the present West Lee Street School Building, fac ing on West Lee Street, said house being formerly owned -by Mr. Cox. It Is the purpose of the School Board to sell these houses and haVs them removed from the premises within thirty (SO) day after the sale. TERMS: CASH. Parties Interested should Inspect the houses and bid on them as they stand. (Signed) E. D. BROADHUKST, Chairman, Building Committee, City School Board. 11-U-Mo, Wilfred CCarr Optaaaetrhrt Eyes Examlaed Glasses Fltten West Market Rtreat Ovr HaywnHh' Jewelry gtara) Ph.ne 8S11. UJcHMMHil OSCARVlIDE'S NOIMPORTANtf From the Celebrated .; Dlay by ths Sonne Name . Added Attractions SENNETT COMEDY SELECT NEWS a .fJlnpspn J5 a WANTS WANTED HELP (Male) Flreasea, Brealuaea, beginner. 150.1 later 850 (which position?!. "Hallway" care Pally Nw. 11-81 Bu-Mo-Tu, Wanted If yaa ar. aat f employ- m.nt Or d.slre ohang, we oan place you. Greensboro Business Agency, 1I1H South Elm street, Oreeroro N.C U-S-tf Wanted At Once A namber of ex perienced machine men to work in furniture factory. None but expe rienced need apply. Apply to J. D. Harnett Mfg. Co., Bassett, Va., stating what ou can do and ex yerience you have had. 11-23 Young or middle aged man without f undo to attend col lege to Btudy law" Address "College," care Daily News. , 11-29 Wanted Miller to help run mill on shares. Don t an swer unless you are a hus tler. Address "Miller," care Daily News. 11-27 LOST AND FOUND Lost Blach female lleagle hoaad. Notify J. Robt. Chtlsmun, phune 3409-J. Reward. 11-28 Loat A gold wrist watch la the ladies' retiring room of the O. Henry hotel Saturday evening. Re ward offered for return of watch to Mrs. Kate Burr Johnson, Board Public Welfare, Raleigh. 11-28 If that needle in the bayttack ever turns up it 11 be through a Daily News want ad. Read for profit use for results. Phone 1000. tf SPECIAL NOTICES Let as engrave year Chrlstma cards. v uis Mook ana wtationery 10. Cornanat Bad Peswat Brittle. She Jound. Gate City Candy Co., pnone 75. 11-ttf for eat flnrars sst aeral e.lame Dhone 14. Summit Avenue Green houeea -lltf, All millinery at redaeed nrleea to maka room for Christmas goods. The Ladles' Emporium. 11-30 Fanry Onldflsli, Birds aad Aecenso ries. Wilson's Bird Shop, 101 North Davis, phone 1041. H-10 Loral and long dlatanee kaallag. Rea- onsbi ehargea. Wagoner T rana- i.r io., pnone its. li-10 All kinds of n'aogranfc repelrtajr la our aayngnt snop; also string.a in struments and violin bow re halred. Greensboro Muslo Co. 10-37tf The Y. H. Barber shoa will remain opsn until 8:30 Wednesday night, but will bs closed all day Thanks giving. 11-29 Toledo Seale for aale ar exchange. Prices ars low. You know the quality and they hsvs no spring. P. L. Bostlck, Distributor, Greens boro. ll-7tf Get Well ant K. Well Through Pplnal Adjustments For free con sultation see Dr. Credeman, the X-Ray Chiropractor, 108 South Davie, Greensboro, phone 2911. 11-21 Our business is high class shoe re- pairing. All work guaranteed. Best leather used. Service Shoe Shop. .1. R. Vsughn, Manager, 116 East Wi shlngton street, back of Isis Theatre, phone 8467. lli8 The circulation at the Twin city Dally Sentinel blankets Winston Salem and the small towns along ths Southern, Norfolk and Western and Winston-Salem Southbound railway leading out of Winston Salem. Rat So word. Th circula tion of th fwlo-a-week Sentinel cover well the rural .territory In Foreyth and adjacent counties. Rate fc word. Same copy In both paper, io word. s-21-tf. Special Elgin watche, fancy dials, gold filled cases, $12.50. Bernau's Jewelrv store. 1 0-3 ltf You save money when you buy and sell through the classified columns of the Daily News. tf Ornamental Planting For a real planting for moderate price see corner Bessemer avenue and Magnolia street by John A. Young & Som. ll-23tf 1922 county taxe now due and payable at my office, 1 per cent discount allowed if paid in November. D. B. Stafford, sheriff. 11-29 Special Turkey Dinner, Buf falo Tea House Thanksgiv ing day from 12 to 2 and 5 to 7 p. m. Located inter section of Alamance and Pleasant Garden roads.- 11-30 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE vor sale Beaatiriu resiaeaee lot oa North Elm street, eastern exposure. Price very low for Quick sal. T. H. Ogburn, phone 1J4I. !l-25tf If It' real estate ar a haas yaa waat. e our ad on back page of today's Dally New. (iuilford Insurance and Realty Co., 10) East Market street, phone 111 1-14-tf. FOR RENT For iteae ueairaaie ainee space oa Elm street. Address Box 13, City. 10-lltf Close in office for rent, one block from Jefferson Square. J. E. Latham Co., Phone 76. ll-22tf WANTED BOARDERS Isaam aad board eloer In. Two blocks from depot. Mrs. Read, 436 Walker avenue. 12-1 The White Way rooming house Koom ami boc.rd. Kate. 17.60 per week. Meals, 90c per day. Two blocks from station. 100 K, I street; 11-27 If there' a place at your table for another boarder get tht fact before the most people through a classified ad. in the Daily News. tf WANTED ROOMS Wanted Three-room fur nished apartment with bath, having modern con veniences. Address-1472, City. 11-27 WE'RE LiyiNG IN THE "SERVICE CENTURY" Wtrtleiia telrff rapfc? la 'old ntutV now. Radio tn taken na matter of fact. Sending; pictures th rough the atr la the net Hl development. Yet men have been breath.no; and looklna; throuch aad living; In thla same air fur thonaands of yeara wHhont ajueaalna; all It could be made to do for. them. And ever since men have beea living- tna-ether In towns and cities they've had n great variety of needa to be aatlafled burlng needs selling; needs, every sort of needs. Yet It has remained for reent years to offer a medium that systematically provides for the Immediate satisfaction of these wants of everyday life a medium like that presented In the Dully Kews classified columns. Here jom flnd cntalog-ae of offers wants, and opportuni ties drawn from every part of the city and front every angle of Interest. (Jet this up-to-date Satlsfactlfta-Srrv.ce regularly! THK DAILY NrTVYS t'LAMIFIKD AD. ALWAYS THE SAME IN SERVICE I ALWAYS DIFFKHKNT -IN OPPOHTL'KlTYf WANTSWANTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES For lale tock of rroeerles, good trade, gjod placs for market. Want to sell at once. E. R. Parrlah. Olenwood. N. C. i 12-2 Growing furniture business for sale In North Carolina's biggest city stock small, aooounts good and active. Reason for sslllng. leaving city. Address "Growing," care Dally News. 11-28 Hotel aad safe for aala with erer convenience. Never before such a bargain. Located In heart of best tobacoo markst In Wake county. Apply to Royal Hotel, Wendell. N. C. 11-19 For aale Paying hotel la what la possibly ths best town In the stale of nsar ten thousand people, can be bought, a Arst ulass hotel propo sition of 40 rooms, has always and Is now making good money which can eastly bs verified. For two rea sons the business hss got to be sold. Any and all Information wished freely given to any one interested. Term arranged. Might consider a trade. Address "American Hotel," care Dally News. 11-S7 Get Your want ad. In before 8 p. m. in order to insure classification in next morn ing's issue of the Daily News. No ads. can be classified after that hour. This is important. Don't wait till the last minute. Send in your ad. early for the Sunday paper. tf For Sale Self Service, Chain Grocery Business. Three (3) stores, doing annual cash business of two hun dred thousand ($200,000) dollars. Established two years and located in three of the best towns in North Carolina. Party who owns this chain has other large interests. Possession given any time between now and January first. Will require at least twenty thousand dollars to handle this. Ad dress "Self Service," care Daily News. ll-16tf FOR RENT ROOMS For Keat Furnished heated room with or without board. Apply 601 Simpson strset or phone 1364. 11-27 Large, beautiful, heated, aewlr fura- Ished rooms In modern home. Phone ZK90-L3; ll-27tr For Beat Th re. -room farnl.hrd apartment. 363 North Elm street phono 1609-J. For R e a t Fonr-room famished apartment, close In, good neighbor hood. Possession Decomber 1st. Address P. (I. Box 1811, City. 11-22U Room for rent to gentirmaa la pri vate home, witn all conveniences. Phone 4. 10-l-tf. For Ileal 'Iwo unfurnished rooms with private bath. Inquire between 11 and 2 or Monday all day at 321 Church street. 11-27 Apartment for Beat Two! kitchenette and bath, all cnnveiil ences, 150. Apply 209 Leftwicb street, phone 2K74-J. 11-28 For neat eTarnlshed bedroom to la dles or oouple. All conveniences. Phone 12H4-W. li 27 For Rent Two nicely furnished rooms. Kaplan apartments, all con veniences. Including heat, close in. Phone 1432. 11-27 Kor Rent furnished front room. couple or two gentlemen preferred. Could give board. Phone 32SS-J 11-28 F.r Rent Two room.. Fl.hrr park, private bath, hot water, ateam heat, rented aenarately or together. Also gsrsge. Phone 652-J. ll-I4tf Quiet heated room adjoining nam, close in. 112 Library Place. 11-27 Board and room for one or two settled business wom en. Apply 228 N. Cedar street or phone 2109-W. ll-9tf An unused room is a luxury. The thing to do is to secure a desirable tenant for that spare room by placing a small "For Rent" ad in these columns, and thereby help reduce the high cost of living. tf BUILDING MATERIALS U.oOng aad Hhrrl Metal WorkI Write us for prlcci on galvanized 5-v Crimp roofing tnetsl ahlngles Flex-a-Tlle asphali xhiiii,;.. and Roll Hoofing, . lilcharilKun Wail Board for ceilings and tide walls Johna-Manvllle Asbestos shingle and roll roofing. Ilubberoid strip shingles skylights. ventilator, cornices, gutters and downpuura Immediate shipment of any uuan tlty. large or small, from Ourham stock. Mail your building plans to our contracting department for bid on all roofing and sheet metal work rected complete bv our expert mechanlw. Write us about your re-rooting Jobs. Iludd-Plper llooflng Company, disti Ibutors, Iiurhsm, N. C -12-tf. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 'esra at hm ar aehaol, shorthand. bookkeeping on oredlt. Positions ?uaranted. Edward Business ollege. High Point and Wlnstoi SaJem. , S-I0-UL FOR SrtLE AUTOMOBiLES Cold weather coming Trade for new sedan at garage In front of o. Henry, phone 8422. E. T. Anderson. 13-2 Save 2A to 50 per cent on aato parts. New and used parts for all cars and trucks Mall order given prompt attention. Whltton Auto 5y'rckltig Co.. Columbia. B. C. li-i For Bale 1020 Oakland fl touring ear. In good condition. 1'rlce S1S0. Kce Mr. Honewcll. at Five l'olnts Drug Co., phone 327S. 11-26-tf Bnlrk rondsler, IB.tl model, escellrnl condition, new i-orrt llres. This rar haa been taken Rood care of and runs as wall as new. K. V. in ml, phone 782. ll-iidtf For Kale at il bargain or will trade for real estate or other security, Jackson tonrinc cur in A-l condi tion. See Mr. Uonewell, at Klve Toints Drug Co.. phone 8379. tl-28-tf Sell that old automobile of yours the quickest way by placing a small ad in the "Automobiles For Sale" column of the Daily News. There are plenty of neoDle who might be wanting just the car you are contemplat ing disposing of in order to buy another. Try a want ad. tf For Sale Studebaker Special Six touring car. Refmished. New Firestone cord tires Runs and drives like new. Gate City Motor Company 11-27 For Sale Studebaker Light hix touring car. New Old field cord tires. Looks like new. Gate City Motor Co. 11-27 For Sale Chalmers Speed ster. Rcfinished ,and com pletely overhauled. Gate City Motor Company. 11-27 For Sale Big Six seven-passenger car, run only a few thousand miles. Gate City Motor Co. 11-27 For Sale Dort touring car, in tiptop shape. Bargain to quick buyer. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie street, phone 2472. 11-27 Buick roadster, almost like new, with good tires, priced at a good figure. T. & II. Motor Co. Phone 2472. 11-27 For Sale Two Ford touring cars with starter, in A-l shape. Bargains. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie street, phone 2472. 11-27 For Sale Cole 8 seven-passenger touring car, 1922 model, in fine condition at a special low price for quick sale. T. & II. Motor Co., Ill South Davie street, phone 2472. 11-27 FOR RENT HOUSES For llent Five-room nunrtment, all conveniences. Terrace Apartments. Sll Walker avenue. ll-intf For Rent Apartment Dixie Aaart- ments, one block west of o. I enry Hotel; hest. all nvdrn Improve ments Including built-in kitchen and dining room equipment nnd built-in bed: Jenltor service; $65 . per month. Phone 135. 11 -1 fl tf For llent Six-room bungalow. Kprlnaiiale snrt SprlnK tlarrlwn streets, hardwood floolN, ili-at. etc. Modern now six - room house on W'llnou street. Doulile iinu.-i' on KeoKh Mrcot Separate , n t ra nces, every run- venlenee. Nine-room house on Hrhenok Kt reel . Two furnished liousi, aavcrai do- einihle apartments, fitlllforil Insurance and Itealtv Co., las Knst Market street. Phone 312. ll-27lf For Rent Furnished six room bungalow, 604 Lake view street, Westerwood ; no children. Phone 2452-J. 1.1-27 For Rent Five-room house with bath in South Greens boro. Paved street. Four blocks from Asheboro street school. $35 per month. See A. B. Joyner, care Daily News. For Rent One seven-room house in Rood condition. Modern improvements ex cept heat. 233 North Cedar street. See T. M. Pickard, phone 2124-J. 11-27 FOR SALE WOOD Special summer prices will be continued until further no tice on cedar wood in five cord lots. Geo. C. Brown & Co., phone 2281. 9-28tf WANTS FOR SALE Let ns engrave ynar Christmas cflrda. Wills Jtooland StalonsryCo 18-lS For .Nl-log Macult, lOe a pound, llreensboro Veterinary hospital, 2-9 i;ast Sycamore street. 11"2T For Sale Two eaah .registers, oaa five-drawer and one four-drawer, both floor cabinets, good as new. See O. K. Tnwneend, Maytmrd Avla- tion field, or address Route 6, Win-' ston-Salem, N. C. 11-11 Sand for .ale, tkree different grndft, carloads a specialty. Apply 8. It. Johnson, 201 East Gaston street. 11-211 tlflfce rhnlrs We have several offica , chairs in mahogany and oak, re clining, revolving and straight chairs, all sla.s, at a sp.olal prio.. Cut Kate Furniture Co., 309 South ilreene street. ll-9tf Tanks! Tank.! Tanks! for every pur pose, any capacity, riveted or weld ed. Also all classes special steel plate work. New York Central Iron Works Co., Inc., southern of fice, room 10 Real Estate and Trust hillld In k. Or.enshoro. N. C. 15-i For Sale Garage at Julian, 40x40 floor space. J. C. Freeman, Julian, N. C. ll-27Mo See the crnamental planting Btone building corner Bes semer avenue and Mag nolia street. John A. Young and Sons. ll-23tf Bank fixtures, safe, vault door, and Burroughs add ing machine, for sale at a bargain. Address Farmers & Mprrhnnts Rnnlr. Tflnov N. C. 12-2- For Sale One 75 KTW. gen. erator, belted type 3-phase 60-cycle, 2300 volts, with RTCltpr switpri rinarrl anrl all connections ready for operation. General Electric make, in good condition'. Liberty Picker Stick and Novelty Co., Liberty, N. C. 11-29 MISCELLANEOUS , Where to find it? Where to find it? Look through this page, and then ask your self how many times in thfj past you could have made use of the information it contains when you need ed something special for yourself when you want ed a novel gift for a friend ; or when you were look ing for a particular service, but did not know where to find it. Then you will real ize the value these adver- WVIIIVII IO lltmiAl itfi j v u Daily News want ads. pro duce results. tf. FOR SALE HOUSES A modern and pretty aeven-roofft ne. Nnr 11.000 less than has been offered for esmc house. Brown Real Kstat 'n. Market street. U-18tf Per Sale Sis-room new bungnlow aa Douglas street. All modern con veniences and good terms South Greensboro Insurance and Realty Co.. 627 South Elm street, phoni J2C0; i'-JLiL Five - room rnttaae home on M ul 'ul l'ch street. Just off Ashe born street. Real bargain. .1. fl. Moore, Realtor, phone 2348-W. ll-21tf Kor Snle ten slx-rnom hnngnlow. 417 Hillside drive. Westerwood. It Is beautiful. We wnn! to show you. H. W. Clendcnln and Son, Realtor, room ins. first floor liannor build ing, phone 171. ll-10tf For Sale nenutlful home, 63SI North Kim street; wonderful location overlooking Fisher Park. You don't often find a home like this as rensnnsble price. H. W. Clentlenln and Pon. Realtors, room 10(1 first floor Danner building, phone 171. a IlJStf For aale It bn. been aald that one cannot buy a good home on easv terms without paying for the term. We have the home and can give Rood terms without extra cost. Five-room modern brick bungalow In Fisher Pari; section. Mlllikan lieally & Ineuranee Oo., phona 1137. 120 X. Kim si. L'-25!? For Hale V,n five-room bungalow between Summit avenue and lles senier Mifh wchool; large lot, 60x3110. Price J.1,500; tlOOcash. bal ance tr,0 per month. This section is growing fust; excellent road now being paved H. W. riemlenln and tion. Realtors, room 106 first floor Banner building, phone 171 ll-23tf For Sale On Easy Terms Two large residences, cen trally located ; also several rrood lots. Apply 513 1-2 South Elm street. 1 0-1 9tf For Sale New modern nine room home, hardwood floors and sleeping porches located within easy walk ing distance of business dis- , trict; no paperbox con struction about this house, but is substantially built out of best material. Price and terms reasonable. Phone 2152-J. 12-3 WANTED SITUATIONS Colored st.iis wants rooking, pri vate family, lione 16KI-.I. Wanted Poallion by riprrlrnrrd sre- tTisn and engineer. Good references ftirntiheri J. 1-1. Smith, rare Stand aril Table ",.. Oreensbnrn. 11-21 POULTRY AND EGGS t'.KKml lOfticHt- and plrntr of thrm If you kft.p a HfH'k nf supfrlur quality pur bred Ancnnns. Twin Holly Poultry K&irn, Frnukllnville, N. C. U-27 Hunt am l"or Nttl I havi mor Ban Rma than 1 noed. Will soli two fcnialuM and one tnulf iw S.V Pretty as picture. Ni4: pi-l (or chiJdran. IxmrMntetd to pleac. 1.. A, MhUox, PlnetoNi, N. O. 11-28 FOR SALE FAR MS Two fn rm. 4o trade fnr city property arnuni, u. n. tniriry, iiPimnr, sua .f1l Bllllltl'l Mllrjri, IJUUfin tllB. n-astf I'arni IZ5 acres, one vt thr Wat tm Hitrnlrdph county, on highway. Wlimlnw Itealty and Insurance Co., Ashobof. ISC. 11-21 Kor Snl One of (lie flneiit tobaee farms (r, (iuilford county, six milea from (!reniit)oro, on main highway, with good improvement.,, handy to church and schools. For prli and termi write W. A. Jones, Greens boro. N. C. 11-28 WANTED AUTOMOBILES If ou have a sled ear for sale eall 3279. or Mr. Bonewell at Flv Points ftrus Co., lis West Lea street.
Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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