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GALVESTON TRIBUNE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1916.
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ROOMS FOR RENT.
HELP WANTED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
NOTICE.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
Classified Hates and Rules
Furnished.
Miscellaneous.
Furnished.
Male.
Poultry and Pet Stock.
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3320 H.
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SIDE CAFE, 2017 Tremont.
WANTED TO BUY
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Phone 3922.
TWO newly papered, furnished rooms;
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Phone 3621.
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23d.
NICELY furnished room; $2.50 wekly.
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1922 K.
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SOUTHEAST front room suitable for
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Female.
FOR RENT—One furnished room; con-
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TYPEWRITERS—SUPPLIES.
DELIGHTFUL furnished rooms in pri-
vate family.
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FOUR-CHAIR barber shop, doing good
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furnished rooms; modern;
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SITUATIONS WANTED.
TWO furnished rooms for housekeep-
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Male.
$
Unfurnished.
CONTRACTORS—BUILDERS.
rooms on 33d st. Phone 433.
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LODGE NOTICES
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BRENNER.
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Phone 3828. Res. 1711 H.
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Female.
MANHATTAN HOTEL—Light house-
ELECTRICIANS.
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Also new and second-hand
any stove.
T. H. TUR-
furniture carried in stock.
FOR RENT.
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FARM for rent;
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ished; no dirt. Phone 1616.
WANTED TO RENT.
TRY CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. and save
r cent on all electrical fixtures.
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LOST
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1423 15th st.
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NICE room for winter; $1.75 weekly.
at 308 20th st., or. G. L.
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SAM PLANTOWSKY.
913 21st.
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inson.
Autos and Accessories.
17th and receive reward.
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2105 H,
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HOUSES FOR RENT.
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ROOMS AND BOARD.
turned to Tribune office.
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Phone 178.
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INSTRUCTION.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
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modern
Mechanic.
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DRESSMAKING.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
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Furnished.
Phone 3060.
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1307 14th st.
INSURANCE AGENTS
MISS MARY A. SHELDON, teacher of
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PHONE 3828.
6820, Tribune.
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TWO-STORY, 8 rooms, 4010 Broadway;
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Phone 5633.
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PERSONAL.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
FOR SALE—Horse and harness; cheap.
Apply 1910 N.
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MOVING AND SHIPPING
21ST AND M.
PHONE 714.
HORSE for Sale—Suitable for buggy
OSTEOPATHS,
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PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER.
MISS E. S. POWELL, public stenogra-
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k
1807 25th.
furnished for
PLEASE SAY
YOU SAW IT IN
THE TRIBUNE.
rear,
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AUTOMOBILE service for Oyster and
pleasure trips; driving, funeral serv-
MISS CLARA REYMERSHOFFER has
reopened her kindergarten at 1301 E.
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house,
water.
THREE
rooms;
LAUNCH FLORENCE
For That Hunting Trip.
CAPT. HILDEBRAND.
Pier 22.
house-
rooms,
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BAILEY LINE, BETWEEN
GALVESTON AND TEXAS CITY.
conveniences. 1619
(ra)
J. A. MINOT, Hitchcock, Tex.
(en)
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring.
MRS. NORA COLLINS, 613 14th st.
(rl)
UNCALLED-FOR
ANSWERS
WANT ADS
Leave Texas City.
7:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
PAINTERS AND PAPER-
HANGERS.
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES.
FIVE-PASSENGER automobile in good
condition; if taken at once, $200. Box
(rc)
lights, gas and
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WANTED—Second-hand five passenger
automobile in good condition; must
Leave Galveston.
9:00 a. m.
1:00 p. m.
DRAY harness, saddle, collars, harness
for sale cheap. ROBERT PALLISER,
WANTED—Delivery boy. Apply GOOD-
YEAR SHOE SHOP. (rc)
THREE rooms for light housekeeping;
-conveniences, 2123 0%. (er)
WAGONS, horses and harness for sale.
Apply 1202 Postoffice. (tf)
FIRST-CLASS cabinet maker; repair-
ing, furniture and piano polisher. R.
EDWARD, 3104 M. (eu)
MRS. FRANK HADCOCK.
Dressmaker.
Ladies’ Tailor.
WILL RENT first floor or part of first
floor of beautifully furnished private
home; all modern conveniences; first-
class neighborhood; with privilege of
garage. Phone 4354. (rc)
DR. E. E. LARKIN, 8:30 a. m.. 2:30 p. m.
210 City National Bank bldg. Phone
968. (tf)
FRANK IVEY,
UPHOLSTERER & MATTRESS MAKER
NEW Dodge car. Apply MRS. TRIFON,
2823 P. (ra)
Box 6741—4 replies.
Box 6471—1 reply.
Box 6642—2 replies. ■
Box 6543—2 replies.
Box 6453—1 reply.
Box 6393—1 reply.
Box 6884—3 replies.
Box 6704—5 replies.
Box 6844—4 replies.
Box 6544—7 replies.
Box 6715—2 replies.
Box 6545—1 reply.
Box 6656—1 reply.
Box 6376—1 reply.
Box 6467—1 reply.
Box 6457—2 replies.
Box 6088—1 reply.
Box 6879—1 reply.
Box 6749—1 reply.
Box 6429—1 reply.
Box 6820—1 reply.
Box 6370—13 replies.
Box 6050—3 replies.
WANTED—Young man as clerk in gro-
cery store. M. N. BLEICH, 2801 D.
U (rc).
WANTED—Young boy to help around
bakery. Apply 2928 N. (rc)
WANTED—Cook and dishwasher. SEA-
WILL PAY cash for small greenhouse,
in suitable condition to move, if price
is right. Box 6923, Tribune. (ra)
TWO rooms for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences. Phone 5704.
1010 19th st. (rl)
FOR SALE—Few bicycles in good con-
dition. 210 15th st. (er)
INCUBATOR (120 eggs), complete with
brooder, $5; two new doors, $2; eight
sheets plate glass, $1.50;. 20 pounds gas
iron, $1; gas plate, $1; large ice chest,
nearly new, $4.50; milk churn, 50c;
genuine bargains, 1719 19th. - (rl)
FOR SALE—Hudson roadster, in good
condition; will sell cheap. Apply
1207 Ave. M. (ri)
COLORED man with good references
wants position as driver of delivery
wagon. Box 6957, Tribune. (ri)
LARGE room, furnished, for young
man or lady; in private family. Ap-
ply 1807 N. (ri)
WANTED—A man not afraid of work
to, drive delivery wagon; must give
references and bond. Box 6884, Trib-
une. (tf)
MISS CARRUTHERS, teacher of danc-
ing; private lessons. Phone 1258.
(tf)
ALL MEMBERS and their immediate
families are cordially -invited to at-
tend the first monthly dance of the
season given by the Fraternal Order of
Eagles, Aerie 48, at their hall Friday,
Oct. 20. Music by Conway Shaw’s or-
TWO. furnished housekeeping rooms;
gas for cooking; $12. 4010 M. (rl)
1711 H.
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INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Against Damage—-Yourself Against
, Damage Suits.
M. H. POTTER,
Agent.
400 Am. Nat'i. Ins. Bldg.
LOST-—In East End, gold pin; scroll
(work on face of pin. Reward if re-
WE have a number of used casings
left over; they have been used 1,500
to 2,500 miles; you can get them at a
bargain; we want to move them. JOHN
CHRISTENSEN CO., 716 23d st. (tf)
TWO housekeeping rooms, neatly fur-
nished; close in. 1715 Market, (ri)
TWO furnished south rooms for light
, housekeeping. 2512 H. (rl)
COMPLETELY furnished light house-
keeping room with kitchenette; gas,
lights and water, adjoining bath; no
children. 1802 Ave. M%. (ri)
5:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m.
HOURS FOR RECEIVING FREIGHTS:
8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Galveston phone 3320.
Pier 22, Phone 5048.
Texas City phone 3.
ALBERT BAILEY, Mgr.
A. J. WITT, Plumber, Gas and Steam
Fitter, 724 Tremont st:, Galveston.
Telephone 3531. (tf)
ONE or two very nicely furnished
housekeeping rooms adjoining bath;'
private entrance. 3523 L. Phone 4947.
(rl)
FURNISHED rooms for light house-
keening; single or en suite; $2 up.
NICE furnished rooms, $1.50 a week.
1619 Av. 1. (ri)
NICE furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; modern. 1319 C. (er)
TWO light housekeeping rooms in pri-
vate family; price very reasonable.
1718 M%. Phone 1864. (en)
LOWER floor strictly modern house,
consisting of 4 rooms, 3 south; partly
furnished;- close in; private family.
1815 H, . (tf)
MISS VIDA GODWIN’S school of fancy
and social dancing will reopen Satur-
day, Oct. 14, Cathedral hall. Phone
2201. Miss Godwin returns from New
York with all the latest dances.
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COLLECTOR wanted at 2222 Church st.
High school boy who can work after
school hours preferred. (rl)
WANTED—One good clerk for gents’
furnishings store to make himself
generally useful and not afraid of
work. Address Box 6924, Tribune.
(rl)
FINE boarding-house business for sale;
close to railroad; reasonable price.
Phone 5545. (ri)
WANTED—A man for general work.
Apply 2324 J. ' (rl)
A Want Ad in the Tribune Goes Direct to the Mark-the Home I
PHONE 83 OR 1396 CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN UP TO 12:15 P. M, FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY PHONE 83 OR 1396 |
NICE south room; two housekeeping
WANTED—A first-class piano tuner
and repairer for city work. THOS.
GOGGAN & BRO. (tf)
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
THOS- J- SANDERS, attorney-at-law.
509 Trust bldg. Phone 2083. (11-ru)
MACO AND MINOR STEWART'
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES.
Security Bldg. Galveston, Tex.
10 acres; four-room
barn, chicken
TWO light housekeeping rooms; $12;
modern conveniences. 3611 1. (rl)
JUNK! JUNK! JUNK!—Investigate the
prices we are paying for rags, old
magazines, books, copper, zinc, lead,
bottles, sacks and all kinds of junk.
We pay the highest cash prices. It will
pay you to call on us if you have any
junk for sale. LEVY JUNK CO. Phone
5427. Office 409 29th. (10-rc)
FURNITURE-PIANO moving van; price
to suit the times; $2 a load; satis-
faction guaranteed. Phone 2581. J: H.
GIBSON, 2605 F. (ep)
LIGHT housekeeping rooms; modern.
Phone 4071. 2420 H. (ri)
TWO light housekeeping rooms; mod-
ern; $4 weekly. 1615 Church. (er)
SEE CHAS. J. ALLEN for blue print
maps of Galveston county and vi-
cinity. COTTON EXCHANGE, No. 22.
(ri)
F. HATCHWELL, house painting and
paperhanging; hardwood polishing;
reasonable, prices; all work guaranteed.
Phone 2642. (tf)
TWO or three nice, large, furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; sink
in kitchen; modern conveniences; pri-
IF YOU WANT your typewriter re-
paired phone 4295, Galveston’s larg-
est repair shop, for all makes of type-
writers, adding machines and cash reg-
isters. FLOYD J. KAVANAUGH CO.
SEVENTH annual dance given by Im-
perial Social Club Wednesday, Oct.
25, 1916, 8:30 p. m., Knights of Colum-
bus hall, 2118% Postoffice st. Admis-
sion $1. Ladies by invitation. Music
by Mr. Conway R. Shaw’s orchestra.
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A LIGHT Hudson roadster completely
equipped and in perfect condition;
has new tires all around; a Bosch high-
tension magneto; $250. GALVESTON
MOTOR CAR CO., 2219 Church street.
FOR SALE—A good horse. Phone 2601.
2008 M. (rc)
FURNISHED housekeeping suites of
one, two or three rooms and kitchen-
ette, from $10 to $20 per month. GULF
TERRACE, 26th and Boulevard. Phone
25 pei
2316 Poi
NICE desirable front rooms, $2.00 and
up. ANTLER HOTEL. 2203 Church.
SOUTH rooms
All "charge accounts" bills are
payable at once. A prompt pay-
ment will save the annoyance of
a collector’s call.
Phone Miss Classified at once
if an error has been made in
your ad, through any fault of
Tribune employes, and same will
be promptly rectified.
Classified ads will be taken
for the evening paper up to 12:15.
FOR SALE—Gents’ furnishing store;
location in best part of city on main
street; doing a good business at the
present time. Any one interested will
address Box 6925, Tribune. : (rl)
$100 REWARD—I will pay the sum of
$100. for the arrest and conviction of
person or persons who burglarized one
of my houses at northeast corner Tre-
mont and P, who disfigured gas fix-
tures, chandeliers and ruined the floor.
MARSENE JOHNSON. (rc)
TWO single rooms and double suite
for housekeeping; modern. 2215 H.
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modern. 812 Market.
TWO newly furnished housekeeping
rooms in private family; select
neighborhood; also garage. 1421 24th.
(ra)
ice; special rates. Phone 2758.
4759. 1406 18th.
1815 Church. Phone 448.
pher and notary. Phone 600.
GENTLEMEN Or couples wishing room
and board please call and see MRS.
L. C. FRIDMAN. 1801 H, or Phone 4534.
(ra)
ROOM and board; reasonable rate to
permanent people. Phone 4558. 2202
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Livestock. Buggies and Wagons.
FOR SALE—My gentle, well bred,
black mare, 5 years old, and buggy
and harness; all in good condition;
$150. R. J. WARTH. ' Phone 2245.
(en)
One cent a word one time.
Two cents a word three times.
One-half cent a word each in-
sertion six times or over.
No ad taken for less than 20
cents cash with order.
No ads charged on books for
less than 25c.
Orders for running and dis-
continuance of till forbidden or-
ders must be in writing.
Display type and misclassifica-
tion of ads will not be permitted.
THE School of Music and Expression
, offers very best advantages. Private
and class lessons. Next term begins
October second. 2315 Broadway. Phone
4995.
SPIRITUALISM—A lecture to ladies
only at Spiritualist temple, 14th and
Postoffice, Tuesday, 7:45 p. m., by DR.
istoffice. Phone 583.
FURNISHED rooms;
bath. Phone 2362.
FOR SALE—One roll top mahogany
TWO nicely furnished south front
rooms with board, suitable for couple
or two men; terms reasonable. 2016 G.
Phone 1990. (tf)
BOARD and room, $5.50 per week; also
light housekeeping rooms. 614 21st,
upstairs. " (re)
FIRST-CLASS table board. 1827 E.
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MPS. KNIGHT, 1828 Postoffice. Only
two blocks from center of city. First-
class board at reasonable price. Refer-
ences. Phone 6290. (tf)
PHONE 600 for typewriter supplies and
repairing. Machines for rent. Agents
Oliver, Rex and Royal typewriters and
Neostyle. GALVESTON TYPEWRITER
EXCHANGE, 220 21st st. Phone 600.
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PRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring;
alterations. MRS. MONROE, 714 18th
St. Phone 5794. (tf)
chestra. THE COMMITTEE.
TELL it to Sweeney. Absolutely fresh
shrimp all of the time. Come and
see, quick. Tell .it to SWEENEY. (tf)
WHITE Leghorns and partridge Wyan-
dottes; pen of each. 1913 35th. (rl)
FOR RENT—Barber shop, completely
furnished, at Dickinson; $8.00 per
TWO unfurnished rooms; modern. 1428
Winnie. (eri)
NICELY furnished south room - in pri-
vate family; $10 per month. 2607 H.
Phone 2253. (er) .
A MAHOGANY finished piano; must
have good clear tone. Phone 4344.
(ri)
two. Apply 813 24th.
be cheap. Phone 3279.
NEATLY furnished housekeeping rooms
with rear and front porches. Apply
2007 H. (rc)
keeping rooms. 24th and D.
TWO nicely
$12. 3705
HOUSE PAINTER wants work by day
or contract; reasonable prices; in or
outside work. Box 6895, Tribune, (rc)
FLAT-TOP desk, cheap. 523 14th st.
(er)
gentlemen's
Phone 1922.
(tf)
business. Box 6867, Tribune.
JULIUS LOBENSTEIN, tinner and
slater, does all kinds of roofing,
guttering and repair work; leaky roofs
a specialty. 1823 L. Phone 2900. (rc)
C. H. DIERCKS, the plumber, is ready
to do your plumbing and heating
work at rock bottor prices; all work
will be given personal and prompt at-
tention. Phone 6484. (rc)
GREAT saving on tires. We will sell
our surplus stock of 35x4% and 37x5
qd. Diamond,casings at 20 per cent dis-
count. CARTER AUTO CO. Phone
Ave. G. Phone 4484.
THREE rooms, rear. 3821 G. Apply
KEENE’S DRUG STORE. 26th and H.
(tf)
REAL MUSIC comes from artistically
tuned pianos. Try BERNARD POS;
36 years experience. Tuned for Nor-
dica. Factory repair man. Piano bar-
gains. Phones 2782 or 5761. (tf)
1902 M. Phone 1621.
NICE rooms with all conveniences; on
street car line. 4727 J. Phone 6243.
(rl)
YOUNG lady stenographer with some
experience (railroad and commercial
work) wants position as stenographer;
willing to work hard for moderate
salary. Address Box 6918, Tribune, or
phone 6326. (rl)
FOR SALE—1915 five-passenger Stude-
baker; fine condition four new and
two extra tires: seat covers; cheap for
cash. Phone 2898 between, 9 and 4.
(er)
month. Apply
PIAZZA, Dicki
WANTED—A settled woman for house-
work and cooking for small family;
good room on place. Box 6948, Trib-
une. (ri)
SEE Modern Plumbing Compahy before
letting your plumbing. 2319 F.
Phone 3499. (tf)
I PAY best prices for second-hand
clothes, shoes, rags and old maga-
zines. Phone 4071. (ll-r)
WANTED—A dishwasher. Apply 1827
E. (er)
TWO nice rooms for light housekeep-
ing; moderate price. 1824 Market,
(rl)
guaranteed. Phone 3984.
keeping; two unfurnished
1811 Church.
M. Phone 3878.
ENTIRE upper floor. 2325 J.
A GOOD horse and surrey. 1805 35th
street. (ri)
ABOUT six-room house, furnished or
unfurnished, with lot; walking dis-
tance preferred; give full particulars
and lowest cash price first letter. Box
6967, Tribune.
AV ANTED—To rent three or four-room
. apartment between 16th and 20 th sts.
north of Broadway; must be modern
and in good neighborhood. Box 6950,
Tribune. (ri)
TWO furnished light housekeeping
rooms; also furnished room for gen-
tleman; all modern conveniences.
Phone 2834. 1625 M%. (ri)
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
housekeeping; also one furnished
south room suitable for one or two
gentlemen; all conveniences; refer-
ences required. 1619 1. Phone 3169.
(rc)
FOR RENT to white or colored, neat
three-room cottage rear of 2715 P%;
has front and rear entrances, lights
and water connections; price $11,
Phone 1133. (tf)
FIVE-ROOM raised cottage, garage
and large yard. Ten-room house;
-close in; garage and servant’s room;
furnished or unfurnished. Fourteen-
room house, 2407 E. AUSTIN & CO.
(tf)
FOR SALE—One medium size coal
heater; also one small heater. Phone
WHITE male poodle, Sunday. One
dollar reward. Return to 1723 O%.
(rl)
COLORED man wants yard work; good
references. Box 6958, Tribune. (ri)
FOR SALE—Wall cases, tables, irons,
sewing machine, desk, four ceiling-
fans, clothes racks and cutting table,
iron safe. MRS. AUGUSTA A. NIEL-
SEN, executrix of estate of Peter Niel-
sen, deceased. 2124 Market. (ri)
MRS. L. TREACCAR will open her
evening embroidery class on Oct. 18.
All young ladies wishing to join will
phone before Oct. 15. ‘ Phone 1347. (ri)
MRS. H. B. HENRY, teacher of voice,
violin and piano, has reopened her
studio at the Castle apartments 1602 1,
FIVE single, two double beds, dress-
ers, washstands, wardrobes, square
dining table, chairs, rockers, ice chest,
stair runner. 1507 20th. Phone 1576.
(ri)
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BEFORE giving out. bids on electrical
work, ring 2833; practical electrician.
CHAS. STECHMANN. (tf)
$20. Owner in rear.
NICELY furnished south rooms with
private family; all modern conveni-
ences; suitable for two gentlemen.
1701 D. (rj)
ONE large, nicely furnished front
room; close in; modern; reasonable.
J. A. NELSON, painter and paper
hanger; reasonable prices; all work
PRACTICALLY new drophead machine,
rocker, baby carriage. 1407 G. (rc)
FOR RENT—Nice, south, single,' front,
furnished rooms. Phone 3919. 1722
Market. (ra)
BRAZOS FLATS—One block south of
Tremont hotel. Rooms for gentle-
men, $2 up. Corner Winnie and 23d.
(ra)
HIGH prices paid for
clothes, shoes and hats.
ing; modern. 1319 C.
NICELY furnished bedrooms or light
housekeeping rooms. 701 25th. (en)
TEXAS PAPER AND JUNK CO. pays
highest prices for mixed rags, books,
magazines, brass and sacks. Ring us
first—5500. (en)
TWO or three dozen decoys. Phone
4319. (rl)
HIGH-RAISED 6-room cottage; elec-
tric lights, bath, gas and garage';
3223 M%. Apply corner grocery. (rl)
LIGHT housekeeping apartments; neat-
ly furnished; modern conveniences;
right in town; most reasonable. Apply
1605 Market. (rl)
TWO 10-room houses; modern con-
veniences; low rent to good tenants.
2219-23 H. Apply 920 Tremont. (en)
violin. Phone 2974.
FRANK S. ANDERSON attorney - at -
law. Room 711, American Nat’i. Ins.
bldg. Phone 5388. Galveston, Texas.
________ (tf)
FOR RENT—Large, well furnished,
south fropt bedroom adjoining bath;
large closet; house screened; private
family; references exchanged. 1716
vate family. 1908 L.
LOOK—Old mirrors resilvered; no patch
work, but a complete coating of sil-
ver and a damp-proof backing put on,
making practically a new mirror; also
new mirrors made to order. All our
work is absolutely guaranteed; prices
like of dealers, 35c a square foot. Phon
3537 or office and factory on 2717 P.
desk; almost new. 1506 G.
FOR SALE—One large horse; also
small horse and wagon. 3228 N.
Phone 2866. (rl) (
ONE 7-passenger Studebaker, slightly
used, $775; one 3-passenger Stude-
baker roadster, $665; one 7-passenger
Studebaker, $400; 5-passenger Stude-
baker, $250; 5-passenger Interstate,
$275. Liberal terms given. CARTER
AUTO CO. 2322 E. Phone 1240. (tf)
SEWING machines repaired by com-
petent and experienced repair man;
we are equipped to repair any make of
machine. Phone 73 and our machine
man will call and give you estimate
on repairs. E. DULITZ, 2119 to 2125
Church. (tf)
SECOND-HAND furniture cheap for
cash. 913 38th. Phone 4016. (rl)
FOUR nice south front rooms, two up
and two downstairs, suitable for
light housekeeping, with electric
lights, gas, bath and phone; close to
town. Apply 2628 1. (rc)
MARY RICHARDSON, graduate trained
nurse (colored). Phone 5052. 3211
M. (pr)
SAM SMERKIN, painting and paper-
hanging; work guaranteed. Phone
6238. (en)
THREE unfurnished rooms with all
conveniences; rent very reasonable.
1601 Church. (rc)
TWO south light housekeeping rooms;
electric light,'gas and bath. 1823 L.
(er)
veniences. 2122 K.
FOR SALE—1917 model Studebaker Six
roadster with seat covers, bumper
and shock absorbers; terms. Phone
1216. (el)
ONE neatly furnished south room; hot
and cold water; close in. 2606 K.
Phone 1540. (en)
IF YOU
Want a cook.
Want a clerk,
Want a partner,
Want a situation.
Want a servant girl.
Want to sell the piano,
Want to sell the buggy,
Want to sell any property.
Want to sell your grocery,
. Want to sell your hardware,
“Want to sell your dry goods,
Want to sell your millinery goods.
Want customers for anything at all.
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THE GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
PHONES 83 OR 1396. ____
FOR TEN YEARS
we have cleaned flues, cleaned, pol-
ished and set up stoves. We do it
right. We know how. No fires is our
record. We carry pipe and parts to fit
GROCERY store doing good business;
good location; must be sold, at once
on account leaving town. Box 6920,
Tribune. (ra)
TWO large, modern rooms close to
East L car line. 1608 17th st. (er)
or wagon. 1704 29th st.
TWO nice rooms completely furnished;
close in; reasonable price. 2428 H.
Upstairs. (rl)
MRS. WIGGINS, teacher of dancing
and physical culture; lessons pri-
vate and in class; children’s class
(ages 12 to 16), Monday afternoons.
Phone 1999. (11-a)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; references.
2117 H. (en)
FOUR rooms, furnished or unfurnished;
very reasonable. Phone 5433. (er)
ENTIRE lower floor; furnished. 2002
O%.‛ (er)
THREE double beds, three springs,
mattresses. Inquire 1220 Church,
(rl)
TWO furnished light housekeeping
roOms; modern. 412 17th st* (ri)
FURNISHED room, modern; private
family. Phone 2409. 1614 F. (ri)
ELEGANT 8-room flat; rent, $35; loca-
tion, 2208% Church st.; modern con-
veniences. Apply J. LEVY & BRO.,
2216 Church st. (tf)
MEN—Our illustrated catalogue ex-
plains how we teach the barber trade
quidkly; mailed free. MOLER BARBER
COLLEGE, Houston, Texas. (10-ep)
THREE unfurnished rooms; modern
conveniences. 2411 K. (ri)
SHRIMP! SHRIMP! SHRIMP!
Fresh every day. MARITIME BAR,
2027 B. (en)
ROOMS for light housekeeping; mod-
ern conveniences. 702 C. Phone
3002. (tf)
ONE first-class south room with all
modern conveniences; private fam-
ily: gentlemen only. 1620 E. Phone
4574. (ri)
Officers and members
of White Gum Camp 29,
W. O. W., are requested
to attend regular meet-
i ing this evening at our
, hall, 2109% Mechanic st.,
I at 8 o’clock sharp. Visit-
ors are invited to at-
tend.
J. N. CHILDRESS, C. C.
(rl)
HIGH-RAISED cottage, all modern
conveniences. Apply 1002 I. (ri)
GOOD team of mules, age, one 9 and
the other 10 years; harness and
wagon, 611 44th. Phone 6439. - (ri)
HOW about your flower rind vegetable
gardens? Plant sweet peas, nastur-
tium, stocks, calundula, snap dragon,
phlox, daisy, pansy and dozens of others.
Also plant turnip, beet, carrot, lettuce,
radish, mustard, spinach, cabbage,
cauliflower and all other winter vege-
table ' seeds. HARGRAVE’S SEED
STORE, 2006 Strand. Phone 5442.
(er)
MOVING WAGON, $2 per load; work
guaranteed. C. W. WEBB. Phone
1795. (rl)
SCHEDULE
PORT BOLIVAR FERRY SERVICE
SILVER KING.
Leave Galveston (Pier 22) week days:
6:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 4 p. m. Sundays:
9 a. m., 4 p. m.
Leave Port Bolivar week days: 7:30
a. m., 12 m., 5 p. m. Sundays: 10 a. m.,
5 p. m.
A. FREDERICKSON, Owner.
LARGE nicely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; all conveniences.
WANTED—A woman to wash and iron
in private family. Apply at 1716
Ave. 1. (ri)
KITCHEN, dining and bedroom furni-
ture, as a whole or separate, '523
14th. (er)
SOUTH light housekeeping rooms,
$3.50. 2002 0%. ■ (rl)
WANTED—To buy good mule or horse
for dray. Phone 3160. (rl)
GALVESTON RUBBER AND METAL
CO.—Highest prices paid for rags,
rope, copper, brass, rubber and all
kinds of junk. 913 31st st. Phone 3250.
(ll-rn)
WANTED to Buy—Child’s iron bed.
Phone 1199. (ri)
furnished or unfurnished
TWO new rooms in rear; furnished or
unfurnished; $10. Phone 3705. 2015
O. (ra)
FIVE-ROOM bungalow; all modern
conveniences; on car line; located
2415 37th. 2319 37th. Phone 1953. (tf)
SIX-ROOM high-raised cottage; $16.00.
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage. 923
H. (rc)
GALVESTON RUBBER AND METAL
CO., successors to M. Block. Best
prices paid for junk of every descrip-
tion. 28th st., between Market and
Mechanic. Phone 3250. (ll-rn)
house; good
NICELY furnished south rooms. 2026
Church. (rl)
FOR RENT—Neat three-room cottage,
1117 Ave. M, rear; white or colored;
$10. P. J. BELLEW, 2120 C. Phone
516. (tf)
FOR COLORED—Two rooms,
2714 Ave. 1. Apply in front.
DON’T forget the social hop given by
Evergreen Grove No. 73, Woodmen
Circle, at Mrs. Wiggins’ hall, over Leo-
pold & Shafer’s, Tuesday, Oct. 17. Ad-
mission, 25c. (ri)
FRESH eggs. Apply 1015 35th. Tele-
phone 4235. (en)
WINTER and rainy weather is coming
and you want to be near your busi-
ness. Why not get a nice, cozy, home-
like room in new Hotel Southern? We
also have a few nice rooms with two
beds that will be just the thing for
yourself and chum. Hot and cold run-
TEACHER in china painting; orders
taken also. Studio, Room 825 8th
floor, American National Ins., Bldg.
Phone 1926. MISS HENSON. (ri)
CHEAP for cash, child’s iron bed,
Oriole buggy, wardrobe and ice box.
FOR SALE—A flock of genuine
pigeons now nesting; cheap. 919 J.
(ri)
ATTRACTIVE five-room bungalow;
new and modern; large yard and
basement. Apply 205 Boulevard, (rc)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms in private
family; modern conveniences. 1012
19th sts. Phone 4575. (er)
THREE large unfurnished rooms;
modern; reasonable rent. 2606 1.
Phone 3663. (rc)
THREE unfurnished rooms in new
house.. 13.11 20th st. (en)
NER, Stove Doctor, 605 22d st.. Phone
2474. (rc)
TWO unfurnished or one furnished
room. 813 13th st. Call after 5
p. m. (ra)
WANTED—To do any brick, cement
and plaster work; repair and build
bakery ovens; work guaranteed.
BIERWIRTH. Phone 6128. (ra)
FRANK HADCOCK, contractor. All
kinds of buildings, or repair work.
ONE room and kitchenette; also two
rooms and kitchenette. 2411 H.
(rc)
TEN-ROOM house for rent, in business
district; stable and garage. Phone
4081. (ri)
NICELY furnished rooms; also light
housekeeping apartments; all mod-
ern conveniences; in center of town;
very low rates. GRAND HOTEL. 20i •
Postoffice st. (10-eb)
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, with 1
bathroom, electric lights and gas;
1417 16th st. Apply STAR CLOTHING
HOUSE. (tf)
TWO housekeeping rooms, modern
conveniences. 1911 K, (rl)
WANTED—A white girl as nurse. Ap-
ply 1704 Ave. K. (ri)
A SUITE of two large connecting bed-
rooms in . private family; all con-
veniences; on Tremont. Phone 5569.
(en)
GALVESTON UP-TO-DATE
* DRESSING CLUB.
Suits cleaned and pressed, 40c.
Suits scoured and pressed, 75c.
Palm Beach Suits cleaned and
pressed, 40c.
Ladies’ Suits cleaned , and
pressed, 40c.
Work called for and delivered
free.
We guarantee all work.
510 Tremont. Phone 322.
OLD reliable chimney sweeper now
ready to sweep chimneys and clean
houses. HENRY, the Chimney Sweep-
er. Phone 4415. (er)
IT WILL pay you to see my rooms be-
fore renting; single or en suite.
1906 N. (en)
REFINED young widow wishes posi-
tion as housekeeper. Box 6931,
Tribune. (en)
PROFESSIONAL tuner of pianos, re-
pairer .of all musical instruments.
M. M. CHARLSTON. Phone 2156. (tf)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; bath, phone,
lights, gas; reasonable. 1228 C.
(ra)
FIRE! FIRE! BEWARE!—Chimneys
cleaned; also stoves put up and pol-
STORE and two unfurnished rooms;
rent cheap. Apply 3405 H. (en)
FOUR-ROOM house; bath, electric
lights and sewer. 1110 38th st. Ap-
ply 3723 K. (ri)
NICE three-room cottage, No. 1505
Ave. N, at $10.50. Apply 1502 L. (rl)
FOR SALE—Easter lily bulbs, lettuce
plants and kohl-rabi plants. 1105
Strand. Phone 4529. (rl)
FOR RENT—Modern high-raised cot-
tage, five rooms and bath, southeast
corner 24th and 0%; reduced to $18
per month. Apply to owner. Phones
854 or 1801.’ (rc)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern con-
veniences; rent reasonable. 1409
Ave.; 1. Phone 5587. (eb)
TWO southeast furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; all conveniences.
2019 L. (ra)
WELL-ROTTED manure for sale.
Phone 4965. (ra)
NEW YORK MATTRESS COMPANY
carries a complete line of mattresses.
Renews all kinds of mattresses for
$2.00. Work called for and delivered
same day. Upholstering done. Tele-
phone 2724. 3320 Q. (tf)
MISS ELEANOR SCHNEIDER has re-
opened her classes in the Dunning
system for violin and piano pupils.
Studio 1505 29th. Phone 1694. (11-e)
FOR RENT—Housekeeping rooms.
3614 1. (rl)
TAMPICO CHILI PARLOR, real Mexi-
can chili; we deliver. Phone 787.
FAGAN’S CIGAR STORE, 2102 N. (tf)
DUTCH FLOWERING BULBS—Dutch
bulbs now ready, including hyacinths,
narcissus, janquils, fressia, crocus,
formusum, Easter lily, white calla, iris,
sacred lily, paper white narcissus;
mixed colors; also several separate
colors of each sort; price right; sure
blooming bulbs. HARGRAVE’S SEED
STORE, 2006 Strand. Phone 5442.
(er)
SPECIAL SALE—Yard eggs, 3 dozen
for 95c; fryers, 35c up; hens, 45c up.
YOUNG’S POULTRY MARKET, 2614
FURNISHED rooms for one or two
gentlemen or couple; cheap. 2728
P%. (ri)
LIGHT housekeeping rooms; also two
unfurnished rooms; modern-conveni-
ences. Phone 5352. 1818 L. (er)
TWO rooms for light housekeeping; all
conveniences; close in. 412 15th st.
WE HAVE OPENINGS
for several more bright boys in
our street sales department. Ap-
ply to
MR. GOLDEN.
City Circulator, Galveston Tribune.
(tf)
MRS. WISE—Homelike room and
board. Phone 4696. 1713 E. (rl)
FOR YOUR HEALTH.
Turkish baths and massage eliminate
rheumatism, gout, Bright’s, heart and
kidney disease, neuritis, obesity and
kindred ailments due to the retention
of uric acid and other poisons gener-
ated in the system. Rid your body of
these impurities in a natural way and
thus secure for yourself the blessing of
good health. Our hot packs and mas-
sage is the finest remedy for stomach
trouble. PROF. H. BERNAU, City Na-
tional Bank bldg. Phone 151. (11-e)
WANTED—Barber, 210 21st st. (ra)
LOST—Open face gold watch in vi-
cinity of 47th and 53d, R; initials
J. H. F.; fob attached. Reward. -Re-
turn W. J. WEAVER, 4627 R. (ri)
LOST—Suitcase, on Ave. O between
17th and 21st sts., or between Aves.
O and I on 21st, Sunday between 5 and
6 a. m. Finder please return' to 1410
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