The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Mutual Master Picture in 4 Parts.
See Our Windows When in Galveston—They’re interesting.
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star, over the envy, hatred and un-
foremost motion picture
$5.00
All $7.50 Garments now
All $10 and $12.50 Garments now.$7.50
$9.50
ALL MEN’S STRAW HATS NOW HALF PRICE
Silk and Other Fine Shirts
London suffragettes.
Captain Hardaway of the Medi-
paying to every adult worker a cal Corps, who has been connect-
ed with the cantonment hospital
ing windows.
co-workers started their war re-
al-
factory for the making of gar-
out,”
said Miss Pankhurst today, "th
departments to urge that adult fantry, will be discharged by his
ter a period of
should not be employed commanding officer,
two
for
could buy the
same
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South Texas Lumber Co.
making jams from the presents and will be sent to report to the
of fruit which our friends most
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$1.50 Shirts now selling
$2.00 Shirts now selling
$3.00 Shirts now selling
$4.00 Shirts now selling
$5.00 Shirts now selling.
by the wimen whose principal ac-
tivities a year ago were smash-
First Class Private William J.
McNamara, Company H, Second
Battalion Engineers, is transfer-
red to the Quartermaster Corps
Finest of Palm Beaches, Silks,
Kool Cloth and Linens Reduced
All $5.50 Palm Beaches, etc., now $2.95
$1 25
$1 65
$1.95
$2.85
$3.85
Plant Phone 45
West of Depot
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minimum of ten cents an hour,
or $5 a week.
lief work in the East End
most immediately.
“When the war broke <
Mary Pickford As “Fanchon The
Cricket” At The Jewel Tonight
the Poor Law.
“Within three days of the
Office Phone 22
Times Bldg.
Everything For Boys at Greatly Reduced Prices
We Mention Just a Few of the Many Good Things.
: genuine asphalt roofing, applied with the Kant-leak Kleet.
Genasco gives real resistance to rain, snow, sun, wind,
heat, cold and fire; and the Kant-leak Kleet_waterproofs seams
without cement.
Take the sure step in roof economy, and order Genasco now.
Texas City Concrete
& Supply Co.
$5 and $6 Palm Beach
Norfolks now
$3.95
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$4 Panama Norfolks
now
$2.95
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Coal, Cement, Sand,
Crushed Rock, Lime, Brick
Gravel, Building Blocks, Foundation Blocks and Shell
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Mary Pickford at the Jewel to-'
night, in “Fanchon the Cricket.”
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who appears at the Jewel thea-
ter tonight, is utterly fascinat-
ing in the role of Fanchon, a
mischievous imp of a girl, the
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JEWEL THEATRE Tonight
MARY PICKFORD as
“FANCHON THE CRICKET”
Baptist Ladies’
Aid Meeting
free milk depot for babies, who
were brought to us often literally
at their last gasp for lack of the
mother’s milk that had ceased
[ cost price’ restaurants, although
of course, they are not self-sup-
porting, and never can be with
food and fuel at war prices. We
chose the name because we want-
ed one that should not suggest
Watches and Jewelry
Repairing of All Kinds
2114 Market St. Telephone 2260
NEXT TO KRESS’
Galveston, . . Texas
workers on our own premises,
Our Entire Stock of Men’s
and Boys’ Summer Wear-
ables Now at GREATLY
REDUCED Prices.
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Aside from these activities
been unceasing in their efforts
ployment section and opened a
Teamster. Private McNamara
will be appointed First Class,
Quartermaster Corps, to take ef-
fect on the date he reports for
duty with the organization to
which assigned.
loves, and triumphs gloriously
Mary Pickford, the world’s
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that is absolutely irresistible,
and “Fanchon the Crickett" will
undoubtedly be considered as no-
table an achievement as her
memorable 'characterization of
“Tess of the Storm Country.”
employed in our restaurants we
pay ten cents an hour. At the
same time we started giving out
sewing for the women to do at
home, and we also took in some
I town. Here we made, and still
Already “war babies” have be- make, it our business to secure
gun to arrive in this section of as quickly as possible from the
Private Charles H.
Miss Jennie Scott Collier of
Woodville, Texas, is visiting in
Texas City, guest of her brother,
J. M. Collier. Miss Collier has
recently been in California, visit-
ing the exposition.
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AND FOvR CHILDREN • |
I HAVENT WcRKED FoR
1 Two MONTHS doU<-D I
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charitableness of the rustic
community of which she had
been a despised and rejectc
member. There is a natural-
ness about her portrayal—a
. bert W. Adams, Seventh Infan-
dark, try.
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TWO MONTHS AND \
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How WILL I EVER |
LEVER ey A
,V I VACATioN "
generously sent to us during the Battalion Engineers for duty
[summer and fall. To the women
er-and-baby clinics. These un-
doubtedly have been the means
of saving hundreds of baby lives
which in this time of slaughter
on the battlefields are of even
[more vital importance to the na-
tion than before.
“But we found it impossible
Men’s Finest Low Shoes
Now Selling Like This:
$6 to $7.50 Nettletons now......$4.95
$5 L. & S. Specials now..........$3.95
$4 L. & S. Specials now..........$2.95
See Windows
Mrs. J. T. Mabry, who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs. W.
Y. DeJarnette, at Texas City,
left Thursday for her home at
Morgan, Texas.
Commanding Officer, Second
Rain Called
Yesterday’s Game
There was no game in the Sec-
on Division League at Texas
City Wednesday, the rain coming
up just at the completion of
the first inning. This game will
be played off Saturday at which
time a double header will be
staged, beginning at 1:30 p. m.
sharp. The first game will be
between the Military Police and
the Fourth Field Artillery; the
second between the Fourth Field
Artillery and the Hospital Corps.
Tomorrow’s game will be bet-
ween the Twenty-sixth Infantry
and the Engineers.
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who, under the subtle influence
of love, gradually develops a
goodness of disposition and a
general bent toward virtuous
principles whereby she eventual-
ly gains the heart of the man she
A large crowd of Texas -City
people will attend the play, “All
at Texas City for several months a Mistake," at LaMarque tonight
“Then we extended the em- left this afternoon on a months’! icket sales in this city are re-
leave of absence, which he will ported good, and a most enjoy-
spend at his former home at St. able time is expected.
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every day makes it more and j
omre apparent that women’s i
help as enfranchised citizens is
needed to do the nation’s work.”
Sylvia and her outbreak of war we started a
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the metropolis by the hundreds, various agencies concerned
many of them the children of separation allowances and pen-
“unmarried wives” of soldiers sions for soldiers’ and sailors’
serving their country in Fland- dependants, work or relief for
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toys.” • ' .
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RECIYED VvR ORDER,
WT CASH IN ADVANCE.
cANT SHIP Fok THREE
WEENS . Too MANN ORDERS
A HEAD
The “War Babies” Problem Is
a Serious One In England
scorn and by-word of the village, sparkling, quaint originality—
to secure from the government Company C, Twenty-third In-
London, July 12. (By mail to arrangements, and our labors
New York)—While bishops and [were at once increased tenfold,
legislators and professional phil- Soldiers’ wives, soldiers’ moth-
anthropists are discussing what ers, and women thrown out of
should be done about the “war [employment came flocking to us
babies,” the problem has been land crowded our offices in a con-
tackled in practical fashion by stant stream. We opened dis-
Sylvia Pankhurst and her for- tress bureaus in Bow, Bromley,
merly unterrified band of East Poplar, and later in the Canning
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Boys’ and Girls’ Sport
Shirts and Blouses, extra
good 75c value, •E.
now____________•J•C.
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Charles, Mo. The captain will Leave of absence for ten days
then leave for the.Philippines. is granted First Lieutenant Ro-
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'charity.
“The pressing cry of workless
women was for employment. We
'found work for as many as w
[could in our restaurants—cook-
'ing, cleaning, washing up, and
Paramount Picture in 5 Parts. Admission 10c.
TOMORROW
“GOD’S WITNESS”
ers or the Dardanelles. So far the unemployed, and higher re-
as possible these children and lief necessitated by war prices
their mothers are being cared for [for those already assisted under
S ITRE TRINIDAD-LAKE-ASPHALT
ReadyROQIng
When you want all your buildings
waterproofed to stay—-cover them with this
Mrs. Morgan extended hos-
pitality to the Baptist Ladies
■Aid Wednesday afternoon. The
meeting was opened by the
reading of the sixth chapter of
St. Luke. Then followed the
regular short business session.
The ladies busined themselve
quilting on a quilt for the Bap-
tist Sanitarium in Houston.
At an appropriate hour lemon-
ade and cake were served to the
following ladies present: Mes-
dames Roger,s Hunt, Hudson,
Swetman, Easterling, Betts, Al-
len, Randel, Palmer and Bolster.
Mrs. Arthur Johnson will en- •
tertain the aid next week.
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Cool Mohairs, Serges and Light
Weight Woolens Reduced
Suits up to $18 now at..........$11.50
Suits up to $20 now at..........$14.50
Suits up to $25 now at.......... $18.50
Suits up to $30 now at..........$21.50
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because of her privations, or the merely to supply milk to the
offices of the East London Fed- [cow’s milk that there was no [baby when the whole family was
eration of Suffragettes were a-i money to buy. Doctoring and needing food. We decided to at
bout to take a brief vacation af- 1 ursing care were imperative tach to our centers cheap restau-
ter a period of very strenuous and soon our free milk centers rants, where grown-up people, women
work, but the war cancelled all had developed into regular moth- especially expectant and nursing; than ten cents an hour on
!mothers, might buy two-course ।
meals for 4 cents and children army contracts J other • work
could buy the same for two subsidized bypublic funds;
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icents, and where we could sup- ,1 ..
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ply free meals wherever it seem- ‘11. 1
ed advisable These we call work of education and prepara-
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The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1915, newspaper, July 22, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576861/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.