The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 23 x 16 in. Scanned from physical pages.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
t4
FIRST M. E, CHURCH,
*
*
M,
V
A
i
‘4$
Nge
p—
CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH
$9
-
l
EB
P
8
wd3
-
BAPTIST AID.
888
a
!
SOCIETY
Phone 69
6th. St. and 6th Ave.
was very delightfully entertain-
32"27EE
north.
The Texas City Terminal Co.
The
But if you had gone through next Friday with Miss Margaret
have allowed him to call at my sane.
.military police. Koons was plac-
Mrs. G. W. Johnson.
the terribly red
he was in m yhouse," said a ho-'
Field Hospital No. 5 has been
tel proprietor.
If I could take you there with- toria presiding at a drawing-
Her air at both murder
were going to the jury trial of trials was the same.
movement in the
For she is
his sanity ,which it has taken feels that way.
and
to ' give
maneuvers
follows: Ser- them effiient field hospital treat-
as
ducing centers.
DARIUS
A
Sepight and W. P. Roden.
©
IM
327
45
All the Standard Brands fox
tion of the country an opport U- public forum into a political arena and
27
?
to come in and inspect our store. We have
a f ull line of high ciass furniture that can-
could take you with me into part
ill of th esupreme court of New
If our partisan factions and petty pol-
iticians could only settle their dis-
putes by the neigh of a horse, the
bark of a dog or the bray of a donkey,
T. C. Terminal Co,
To Flay 23rd Inf.
More Goods for the Same Money
The Same Goods for Less Money
8
13
legitimate
This will
The Times will not be publish-
ed Monday on acocunt of it being
a legal holiday.
ing three hits out of five trips
to the plate. r
i
shows are now seen.
W. A. I INK, Administrator.
meeemeaes=zzzz
complexion shows today a
these things companies do.
[ It is predited by Aitken that
IB
FIELD HOSPITAL NO. 5 OR
GANIZED
f
c
r
t
€
v
1
(
t
I
l
)
(
1
(
1
The neigh of a horse made Derius army will be selected.
a.
SIXTH CAVALRY TEAM
CHOSEN.
if
“He never took a drink whle teawan.
K h,
raise the movies to the level
of regular theatrical plays and
will assure people in every sec-
11 to 12, only. 'police at Texas City yesterday
. 'afternoon, and by the fourth in-
Mr.and Mrs. John C. Selvidgening they had ten runs, eough
and Mrs. W. D. Allen motored to sew the game. The finai
to Houston yesterday to attend score was 11 to 5 in favor of the
And it is our policy to treat all visitors and customers at our Store
courteously and considerately.
Be Sure to Come in and Inspect Our store.
You are always Welcome.
H. Rader’s Estate Furniture Store
Charles wheels." Complete and new med-
These ical and hospital equipment
2jez
' #e
Aitken has announced that a
most rational men I have ever
very thick,
with gray.
D E
25», Ha
g 353Fe
: 3
338 : 3 . 224
I sege
■
8*3,5
"He is the best bridg player maybe you don’t know how re-
I ever met,” said a card player, markable —is that Thaw really
"He is the finest fisherman I looks like Evelyn Nesbit’s little ps of Evelyn Nesbit because of
ever knew,” said his companion boy, Russell, born long after her whose beauty all
on a vacation trip . jhusband’s incarceration in Mat- have come to pass.
out letting you know that you room.
home on First avenue
Delicious refreshment
riety of subjects and I found him both his former trials for mur-
rarely intelligent in them all. I der and at that time thought him
being described.
Don’t conclude that I accept Mrs. Thaw nas reason to nope.
were served consisting of salad, where she will be the guest of
to | crackers, pickles, i
ed in the box for the infantry
Miss Bessie Reynolds of Clovics team in the fifth inning and held
the police down to one hit for the
• "E
Mrs. J. V. Westmoreland ar-
rived in the city this afternoon,
flusho f color. His big brown
the eyes are alert with life :
MILITARY POLICE DEFEAT
TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY
Faber and Connelly of the
Twenty-sixth Infantry proved
* 2.
$ j "8: 33 3 9 ■
i # 7
3 3a3
i 9 2443
Le
g8dke
Margaret Connecticutt for a vacation.
Sennett, the producer of the fa
cus funny movies. Sennett ha
eral Delivery will be open from easy pickings for the military
business. "
The plan is to book movie
productions in a regular chain
met.” So spoke a mother.
“He knows more about
ed by the Misses
523852285
ez
2381 328*
Moore and Cecelia Adams at
nity of seeing the best screen! b.a clash of personal aspirations
. ...... . .. e i .. 11 7 1 . 2 . . ! still tha hammer and stop the plow
Fourth and 1st Ave. North Opposite 1st. Nat. Bank, Tsxas City, Texas g pitcures that are being made; and that their quarrels must be settlec
J anywhere today. The price off i the back alleys of civilization.
Of theatres throughout the couu- lit would be a great blessing and would
give our citizens a better opportunity
try, the same as
- ezu
L,ea.
pz F 333
9
59 v eg;
43335
1.
{8
:2.32
5 33386
395
. 33328555
8
3333355
88
to pursue the vocations of industry
free from political strife.
Let those who pick political plums
< by raising rows and who flash swords
dripping in the blood of industry un-
derstand that they cannot turn the
ete “ 9
E 33:2 K 23 sg -83 ig88-
Eiag6*82 - -
ELmsc
*......
2,
g 85,
Ai’ 32<, 8 3 i .3322333
53:255, 2:332343333
835§*8 sggg
ga**22
fry-yjs :5 . 33 332§89
tKAsGrY,t*8,SUEDAY,IIYS,i9iB,-
Dealer in
General Merchandise
Furniture and Hardware,
Drygoods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Trunks, Stoves
Une
picture business on a scale here-
tofore note ven dreamed of. H
E. Aitken is the leader behind
the movement and associated
with him are D. W. Griffiith, pro-
Wall street is tests, the rifle team to represent primary purpose of which wil
--,5
29*28,
| Corner 4th St. & th Ave.
1 Sunday School, 9:45 a. in. Ep-
| worth League, 7 p. m. Preaching
I services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. in.
| I payer meeting Wednesday even-
| ing at 8 p. m.
Big Assortment of High Class Jewelry at MARVELOUS REDUCTIONS
Having purchased a bankrupt stock of Jewelry in another town, and not being in position
to carry the large investment this new purchase gives me, I have combined the two stocks
and have marked down my entire line of figures that are in many instances
Less Than Actual Cost
This is no fake sale or auction proposition, but a bona fide clearance of reputable, high
class goods which this fortunate purchase enables me to offer the public at much less than
their real value.
THIS SALE IS FOR QUICK ACTION AND WILL CONTINUE
FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
Remember, an established reputation is back of this sale, and my personal guarantee
goes with every article purchased.
WELLBORN’S JEWELRY STORE
TALBOY BUILDING, 713 SIXTH STREET
Bible than I do,” said a priest. terst and a remarkable thing
ork City and let you listen as
witnss after witness testifies Harry Thaw at the valuation of ,
about like this: his enthusiastic witnesses, but I two other Thaw trials as I have,'Davison.
i The Baptist Ladies Add met
•EIV with Mrs. J. T- Hogwood, Frh
Joseph Kaswurm has the distinction of being the youngest soldier in day afternoon, at her heme oh
the ranks of Emperor Franz Joseph’s army. He is attached to a telegraph Second avenue. The meeting
/
I
2."
K::. 33232365- 33
? v > ~ i
*4338 c
2273333 :.:x
3 33
82333: 33333
2333333333 3339
$333333{
€ I g
'• -ri
i s -J
* 3
$3232323233882338
/ 2na
| Rev. Wm. Sherrell, pastor or
I the 33rd St. M. E. Church Gal-
| veston, will preach tomorrow
| evening at the 8 o’clock service.
| The public is cordially invited te
B attend these meetings.
- H. V. Watts, Pastor.
F J
33'
g
38;
§38
8-:3232832222 23232385
§ -
83333333333333
•&1
338833333315
a
xegggg9g25888382 3325k
/5l '
37m-°:223: 335,5
8 333332333324}1
2
6332322: 3:222238
jhpok2
</a
u cm, EA
42,5081
settling disputes among politicians
screen than any other man in the could be revived with profit today.
p — . . --
: —
EDh
p 93
3 h *e --
LmL
$ 33 899338
" 2
Ef: ‘ :2283¥
‘81.6038
kingdom. This ancient method of
By Nixola Greeley-Smith
New York, July 2.—I wish I
2
-
II. Lawson of Troop D.
men will be in the tryouts to be has been ordered for the hos-'
held at Fort Sheridan, at which pital. The new organization will
the best rifle team composed of be in command of Captain George
cavalrymen in the United States, W. Cook and Sergeants 0. A.
U 232322233238 *
0:32323222 : 23 53
$ 33*3353
Wss8ss
- azzgss, »33
-,k
glebedhasseeks
detachment as a messenger boy, and the photograph shows him with his was opened by a Scripture read-
royal protector, the Archduke Joseph Ferdinand. The youngster wrote to .’ r.„ . ic+c • x i Lr;
i the archduke asking to be permitted to join the colors. Upon inquiry it 118- -ue n-s-esS “ss-s-ed By
i was learned that the youngster’s mother was dead and his father was a her daughter, Mary, served cake
i private in the ranks. Little Joseph was thereupon admitted to the army. and tea. Those present Were Mleg:
not be excelled anywhere.
OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE .
her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Book- .. n p..
n. w + i j wul play the Twenty-third Infan-
man. Mrs. Westmoreland was1. 11, o j i.
, ..... . । try a basenail gam ebunday afe
accompanied by her little niece, ternoon at Athletic Park.
i is urgeson. . 'contest w.ll start at 3 o’clock. Ai
Miss Pet Bookman leaves to- interesting game is anticipated.
i row for San Francisco and a tour
(of the west.
KsR5**838e2
Eegegs,6,8
3 gR /8*3ee* %33
h/ 14'4 ,d
$ 075.4g
- ruil -1242
ducer o “The Birth of A Na- King of Persia, the six contending
ton, -homas H. Ince and Mack powers for the throne agreeing among
themselves that the one whose horse
should neigh first should possess the
organized more comics on th.
“We have talked on a great va- do think him sane. I sat through if looking about you now as I do ' -
'..... " .... you could see the faces of ^.admission probably will also be
yers and newspapermen seen raised but the backers of the
nine years ago, see all the Thaws new combination believetheir
touched lightly b ynine years of proluctions will be worth the new
struggle, see Harry Thaw price scale.
Woman Writer Believes nacl of human fortune. 1
E7.y _g,T.c ’ If vou could see that jury it
•2ll} 1 HUW IS •3076 has taken Thaw nine ears to crackers, pickles, ice tea, ice
' get, watch the faces of those cream and cakes to the follow-
j Bayard, Sir Galahad and Lord men all of whom are about ing members: Misses Florence
'Chesterfield, described by the at- Thaw's age or older—for it is Gonne, Carrie Wiley, Alice Tin-
torneys as “the relator,” were generally speaking a 40-year-old 1 n, Margaret Davison, Lillian Os-
jury ou would believe that terholm, Mrs. Rounds, Mrs. Jones
and Mrs .Jaeger. The club meets
212
. u
r fgnms, „ ammE
z2sa Edamik
home, meet my daughters of 17 j His hair is still
new departure will overshadow
.. x _ ! anything of the kind ever before
I. Mrs. Thaw's attitude in court NEW FOUR MILLION DOL- ‘attempted and that the weekly
is very much that of Queen V ic- LAR MOT IE CONCERN cost of the films released will be
ORGANIZED near $5,000,000. -
The post office will be closed
on Monday, July 5, 1915. Gen-
53$2
5,22:23: 33283
$ 2:33 33. 38
r. <:
20
-' •
“A day in thy court is better
than a thousand,” and we had
:best meet with God’s people. We
offer you the following for the
Sabbath: Sunday School, 9: 45
a. m. Preaching, 11 o’clock and
8 p. m. Epworth theme, “The
Crisis of the Soul” Evening
■ theme, “Pay the Vow You Owe
i to God.” You will receive a cor-
l dial welcome from pastor and
| people.
James R. Basket, Pastor
------ ----- . - dames Hassler ,A. E. Combs, Cub
/ nA A y C Iins, Stevenson, Gonne, Benthall,
T • —* *• 4a — 8-, _ Reeves and Murphy.
ieu tenant and Mrs. — E. The club will meet next week
Tne Priscilla Embroidery club Paec, Twenty-sixth I nfantry, with Mrs Benthall
leave today for New York and*___,
YOUNGEST OF AUSTRIAN 50L0:E13
and 19. Yes, I let my little chii- but it is powdered „ .
dren go to a party at his home. Thaw, born in 1871, is now 44 strengthened and cleansed by .
Ration? Why, he is one of the years old. His heavy,' laden nine years of expiation, you big Broadway theatre2 has been tne Womans! Auxiliary of the
faint would miss something— you acquired and that others in ev- First Baptist Church.
would realize that seeing all ery large city in the country are
+L,g, f,cge vn " 1 fnr under consideration. The first
inese laces, jo uwoud look -tor . New Mexico is visiting her gis_
and fniltn fnq that f,c, with +L, showing of the new acombina- -e" —e-‘ is luting hen sis , .
and J/x that With the tion’s ays will be in New York ters here, Mrs. G- B- Leaman and remainder of the game. Riegel
Lok of fate, with tne long, langu- ‘ion .Pa-S." “I be in New X ork Johnson of the police starred at bat, mak-
orous eyes, the terribly red and then will start on the round ---
of other cities, the same as road
After several elimination con-' organized at Texas Gity, the
V. D. EHOWIPSON
Phones iff
s, ^11 New York July 3 —A new behind the movement in a finan- the Sixth Cavalry at the cavalry be to accompany the troops of
bne really - . _ movie world cial way and large sums of’shoot at Fort Sheridan, Illinois,'the Second Division on “hikes”
--- - ---- --- .. - gt-, (10, money will be expended on I the middle part of this month, and maneuvers and to ' give
Harry K. Thaw nm eyears to ob- dear old fashioned valiant wo- 1qatWi revolutionize even that branch offices in London, Paris, has cbeen seleted
tain, you would conclude from man of narrow experience, who startling and sensational nidus- Vienna Petroe-rad Romp Sou^’mrt A—0e+ T-cAn r. A - mn+ u c o —0.,17X0 x
the testimony that a ombination believes that to belong to theory is about completed and the d , 1. 1 ’ .2ut & 1 g St " ’ r . im t -t is a mobile organiza-
tne tesumonj t.xat a omoxnation oeimves tnat to "8 to 1 plans of he organziers entertain 1 America and all big American Sergeant Walter T. Sorrels, tion, a sort of hospital “on
:------------------------ . . i . . cities, which will also act as pro- Troop G, and Private
........... ■■ _ an extension of the moving 1 ’
Trade With
JACOBS
-=--------9--==--*--------=- --------94 — ---------esa-
A Real JEWELRY SALE
Family an j Camp Usa
g: $ eg*
• f, y * 2p
M A
A"
“ t
2
I I
{2 A
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 119, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 3, 1915, newspaper, July 3, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576847/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.