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MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1922.
TRIBUNE
GALVESTON
TEN
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Autos and Accessories
MARCH 20, 1922:
Classified Rates and Rules
... .70c
1 inch, 1 time ...
(a)
6
Female.
NEARLY NEW BUICK ROADSTER
or
1
$
/
LODGE NOTICES
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Michigan City, Ind.
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D.
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Bldg-., New York.
FIDELITY (Union) ORCHESTRA
Dance Work
Phone
g this
mornings only.
Eggs, Poultry, and Pet Stock.
CARD OF THANKS
(i) •
Telephone Company.
WANTED—A woman to wash, iron and
(1)
(tf)
8
(tf)
1795.
De 1
LOST
(i)
Phone 3730.
(tf)
Phone 144
(1)
(tf)
Drop in and see one.
2 dozen for 55c.
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2427 Market.
STORE FIXTURES
1924 C.
COLLIER RACKET STORE.
(rr)
2321 Mechanic.
1%
10
meet
FURNISHED
apartment,
two rooms.
1m hanging paper now.
How’s that?.
with
.bath and
DON’T
month. Phone 5542.
first-class work only.
Phone 6291.
A
(i)
INSTRUCTION
PIANOS AND, ORGANS
(a)
(1)
(i)
(rr)
ROOFS saved by my paint. Stops leaks,
622z.
ttf)
dra
g01
35<
FOUND
(rr)
ONE counter, one show case, one paper
Phone 3984.
INSURANCE AGENTS
2599.
(tf)
REAL ESTATE WANTED
RENHOLDTS & ANDERSON.
per day.
(c)
Phone 5111.
M. H. POTTER
7 A
113 22D St
(ru)
/
%
PAINTERS AND
PAPERHANGING
Uncalled For Box Answers For
the Week Ending; March 4, 1922;
SACRIFICING stock; large plants of
several kinds,' including large snap-
Box 1021—1.
Box 1891—1.
Box 1183—1.
Box 1964—2.
Box 1025—1.
Box 2005—1.
Box 1247—1.
Box 1178—1.
Box 1979—10.
Miscellaneous.
THESE PRICES ARE GOOD UNTIL
.99c
.65C
. . 9c
.250
.33c
ALL kinds of painting, graining and
paperhanging, all work .first class;
also rough carpenter work done $5.00
.. .1c a word
.. .3c a word
A Specialty
5924.
(3-rn)
PLANT
onion
squash.
F. D. HUTZ, 2607 H.
WANTED—Fir st-class
per day or contract.
une.
French Mustard, jar ........
24-lb. sack Tidal Wave Flour
48-lb. sack Tidal Wave Flour
our obligations.
' MISS THIS WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY
... ,25c
. . .. 250
.. .$1.00
... .25c
. ... . 25c
.. . .25c
....20c
... .25c
.. ..25c
1 time ...
4 times ..
PHONE 712.
(tf)
Apply side entrance,
(a)
GOLD wrist watch, initials B. G. Phone
4820 or apply 1111 18th st. Reward;
__(rr)
LOST—Fur neckpiece consisting of two
Russian sables: suitable reward for
Phone 911
(tf)
Phone 1146.
(tf)
Phone 1857.
(tf)
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCES
Phone 2253.
(3-eb)
painting; $4.50
sox 1247, Trib-
(3-1)
BUICK COMPANY
USED—NOT ABUSED CARS
Priced at the Right Price.
TIMELY SPECIALS
Cash or Terms.
YOUNG man who speaks Spanish flu-
ently wants work. Box 1379, Trib-
une. (rr)
kitchenette, $22.50
(rn)
SCALES. REFRIGERATORS
CASH REGISTERS.
6 pkgs. Washing Powder .
8 bars Labor-Saver Soap .
6 bars -Bob-White Soap .
3 bars Palmolive Soap . .
3 pkgs. Ivory Soap Flakes
6 cans Cleanser .........
WOOD. Wood, chunks, blocks* and split
wood, $2 loads for $1.50, five days
only. Phone 6693, (c)
WELL-ROTTED cow manure; $3 and
$4; 2-yard loads. Rins 7023. (3-1)
INSURE YOUR CAR AGAINST
DAMAGE
YOURSEIF AGAINST DAMAGE
SUITS
SALE NOW GOING ON.
GALVESTON FURNITURE CO.,
Sam Plantowsky, Prop,
304-306 25th st.
THREE DODGE TOURING CARS
LIBERAL TERMS
CARS ON DISPLAY AT 21ST AND
DO YOU want to buy a home? READ
and USE the Tribune’s REAL ES-
TATE WANTED column for RESULTS.
nge, gas plate; coal
dresser and wash:
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.
expert tuning and repairing;
most complete repair depart-
ment in the state.
PHONE 257.
We will- pay carfare to Houston and
return to all Galveston merchants who
purchase, if you bring this ad with you.
tling
knowin
GULF COAST BUICK CO.
2219 F. Phone 465.
FURNITURE STORAGE -
Only fire-proof warehouse in the
city for furniture storage.
THE WILEY-NICHOLS CO.
WANTED—A young man as salesman,
previous experience required. F. W.
ERHARD & CO. (D
FURNITURE LEFT FROM STORAGE;
Majestic Restraurant Ranges
Three Pianos
Restaurant Buffet
Regular stock of beds, springs, mat-
tresses, dressers, wardrobes. A complete
stock for your needs at lowest prices.
LOUIS KERPEL
STORAGE AND FURNITURE CO.
Quick Deal Real Estate -
Specialist. -
1 . Gill Building. .
S. E. Corner 21st and Market
Sts.! upstairs.
Phone 1798-1304.
. .5c
.10c
. . 35c
. .35c
. .150
. .310
. .25c
, .10c
...80
WINNIE
CARTER AUro CO.
IF YOU are going to raise and rat-
proof let. me give you a figure. P. H.
NEWBY. 2823 P. Phone 2323. (tf)
g
H. P. CLARK, dealer in fish, oysters,
dressed poultry and produce. Phone
3911. 20th Ave. A. (3-)
NO. L . ------------.------
new; cheap. Phone 4694.
6 times.................4c a word
2-3c a word each insertion on 6 or
more consecutive insertions.
halls, two galleries and two rooms, un-
finshed. All in first-class condition.
•Built by myself, a carpenter. 25.000 cash
. .25c
. . 250 .
.256 i
. .22c •
. .25c ’
.10c
. .110
EFFECTIVE SEPT. 1, 1920;
The following rates apply on
classified advertisements only:
THE WORLD MOVES
SO DOES KERPEL
We pack, crate and ship furniture
all over the world. Moving wagons,
auto trucks for in and out of town.
Best furniture storage place in
town.: Furniture left from storage
for sale cheap.
1924 MECHANIC STREET
PHONE 911.
_--(1
FOR SALE—Nice little cottage home
on 27th st, near beach and park,
newly repaired and'ready to move into.
Cash or terms. Apply owner, 3815 P.
Telephone 6788. (a)
Salesmen. .
SALESMEN WANTED—To solicit and
take orders for our made-to-measure
clothes; position permanent and will
pay high income to man of high grade
sales ability; must furnish bond.
SCOTCH TAILORING CO., 2524 Market.
(1)
if
1
TOMATO Plants. Ponderosa and Stone.
2920 Ave. Q;: Phone 3027. (rr)
Antos nna Accessories
LET US do your electric and oxy actey-
lene welding. Have your auto springs,
axels and frames repaired and straight-
ened by us.- We know how. VULCAN
IRON WORKS, 2012 Mechanic St. Phone
1608. (i)
REGULAR meeting of Sea
a Wall Camp No. 11956, M. W.
mof A., Tuesday evening, 8
Ip. m. Hall, 2109 % Mechanic
st
COUNS7EL T. J. BRUNA,
Attest: V. E. TROSTMAN,
Clerk.
FOR SALE account leaving city. Full
south lot in choice southwest part
of city. Two-stOry house of five large
rooms and bath, clothes closet, two
FOR COLORED:—A new 3-room cot-
tage, 1211 11th st; $20. Apply'1201
M. ",
FOR RENT—One dollar a day on car
line, 6-room house, bath. electrio
light; garage, A BREWICK, 53 and S.
. ..... ’ (a)
FOR SALE—Gas rai
and oil heater/.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
CUCKOO Clocks delight the children
and grownups. Let me put yours back
in perfect condition, JOE ISENBERG,
Clock Specialist, Room 211 Trust Bldg.
Phone 1145. (a)
COLORED woman Wants housework
and be off afternoons.' Phone 3983.
.(a)
Male. ________ '
Ex-E-E-C man wants work, will
CoSaalder anything. Please give me a
trial. Phone 1358. (a)
EXPERIENCED chziffeur wants .work
—can drive: anymake of car or truck
—hot afraid of work. Box 1222, Trib-
une. . (3-1)
A YOUNG Japanese wishes position in
private family. Address Box 1263,
Tribune. G)
EX-SERVICE man, college education,
general office experience, wants work
.of any kind. Phone 7102. (1
COMPETENT bookkeeper desires a few
more sets of books to keep; rates
reasonable; references exchanged. Box
1339, Tribune. _____ '
LABORING man desires work; can do
anything. Phone 3195. (c)
MOVING AND SHIPPING
n plants of .the bestkind; 2 doz.
CARPENTER; new or repair work, also
glazing. Quick service. Phone 4916.
________
SEE L. NEZEN for new and repair car-
penter work. ; 4606 Ave, N. Phone
TRY C. Mouritsen for carpenter repair
work; also furniture repairing of all
kinds. Phone 6525. . (i)
CARTER & SON, General' contractor.
Carpenter work, new or old. 4423
TRY TUCKER in regards to all repair
work, old and new; quick service;
good work. All kinds of boat Work;
also prices reasonable. 717 G. Phone
6977. (tf)
ED. F. DREWA & SON, contractors of
plastering and cement work. Phone
3227. 100. 0 (tf)
MOVING,' storing, packing and ship*
ping; work guaranteed; $4 per load.
C. W. TWEBB MOVING LINE. Phone
THE OLD RELIABLE FRED WAR-
NER, furniture mover; $4 per load.
Packing and storing. 2005 Postoffice
St. Phone 1329. Res. Phone 3741, (tf)
MISS CARRUTHERS—Private lessons
in all New York dances. Phone 1258.
_______(tf)
FHED HERRMANN, teacher of piano.
, Phone 3357. Studio, 2407 Ave. 1. (tf)
city preferred. Apply
2326 Postoffice St. (a)
FOR SALE—Two Buckeye brooders;
cheap. P. B. ERHARD, 1721 Ave. K.
(c)
return. Phone 3218.
Visit our store whether you buy
or not, and see that we mean what
we say.... This sale will last only a ■
limited number of days.
.11b FORD COUPE
238----------
19c !
ADVERTISE, your Lost... Articles in
the Tribune for RESULTS. (tf)
WANTED—-Experienced cook, also to
assist in housework in family of two.
Apply mornings, 2220 Ave. M. (c)
1921 CHEVROLET SEDAN ......$650
.FORD COUPE $2?0
FORD SEDAN (without starter).. $250
1921FORD SPEEDSTER (with
Starter) ........ -—e
DODGE SEDAN ..............$875
EIMAR & LAFRANCE, painting, pa-
perhanging and decorating a special-
ty. Dealers in paints, varnish and wall
paper. Phone 2705. 2110 Church, (tf)
H. A. KIRSCH, painter and paperhang-
er; first-class work, reasonable; per-
gonal attention given, lhone 2139. (tf)
MY BUSINESS has gone to the wall.
FOR CASH OR TERMS.
One Dodge Touring ........ 2550
Ford Chassis ..?17»
Oldsmobile Touring, Priced low.
DORSETT & RUBE,
314 Tremont St.
ONE 2-wheel grocery wagon; cheap.
1828 L. (1)
$4 AND $8.50 dozen; finishing handker-
chiefs in dainty edging; chochet or
tatting; materials, furnishedi.particu.
lars for dime. HOME NEEDLE ART
SHOP, Pueblo, Colo. ____________(c)
Female.
COMPETENT bookkeeper who can use
typewriter, prefer settled man; give
experience and salary expected. Box
1178. Tribune. (3-1)
EGGS—Barred Rocks, “bred to lay”
strain, $1.25 for 15. Apply 3211 P.
J. A. NELSON & SON, Painters and i
paperhangers. Only first-class ma- l
terial used; estimates cheerfully given. ।
W.A
MKA)
YOU cannot afford to miss the oppor-
tunity THE TRIBUNE is ofieriog
you ou Mail Boxes
SPENCER REJUVENO CORSETS, ma-
ternity corsets, abdominal supports,
especially designed. MRS. G. O.
WALSH, Phone 3068. (tf)
SALESMEN WANTED—House-to-house
canvassers; household furnishings
specialists; big commission advanced
weekly; 30 years in business; local men
with cars preferred. Call on W. A.
SHAW, 1127 D, from 8 to 9 a. m. or
PostOffice Box 200. (th)
WANTED—Salesman with car to call
on dealers with a low priced 6,000-
mile fabric and 10,000-mile cord tire.
$100 a week With extra commissions.
UNIVERSAL TIRE & RUBBER CO.,
WANTED—Position, first-class fire-
man or oiler handy around engine-
room. Box 1392, Tribune. (a)
IF YOU are suffering with rheumatism
of any kind, get a bottle of Keene’s
Guaranteed Rheumatic Remedy and get
relief at once. If you can’t come by,
Dhone your ' order. We deliver any-
where. KEENE’S DRUG STORE, 26th
and H. Phone 423. Present this ad and
get a free sample of this wonderful
remedy._____________________________(i)
THE best tire is the cheapest in price.'
Have you ever tried a Lobenstein
Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup casing? Why
not try one? F. C. LOBENSTEIN, 2026
B. - Phone 450. (i)
FURNITURE AT HALF PRICE
Our entire stock of high-class
merchandise to be sold way below
cost, as we must raise the cash to
Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. ■.: •
10-lb. bucket Pure Apple Jelly
Apple Jelly, bulk, per lb......
2 cans Apricot Jam ............
2 cans Convenient Preserves . .
I can No. 3 Table Pears ....-• •
REGULAR meeting of
White Gum Camp No. 29.
this Monday evening at 8
o’clock.
Visiting sovereigns cor-
dially invited. By order of
GEO. H. MARTIN,
HAVE you any Eggs, Poultry or Stock
for sale? READ and USE the Trib-
une’s POULTRY AND PET STOCK
Column for RESULTS.
PIT bull puppies for sale. 807 D. Phone
4041. 1 ________(3-D
HATCHING eggs, $2.00 per 15, from
Zeitler’s White Leghorns; winners in
Texas shows since 1916. Stock for sale.
3614 O. ________ (a)
USE RED COMB FEEDS for your baby
chicks. The buttermilk mash elimi-
nates all chances of bowel trouble. The
fine chick Scratch feed contains steel
cut oats which is a wonderful body
builder. Buttermilk egg mash produces
wonderful results in egg making. Try
it. RED COMB FEED STORE. Phone
2904. 2213 C. (rb)
LIGHT BRAHMA eggs for hatching at
$2.00 a setting, 2804 Ave. P. Phone
4279 (i)
j Furnshec.
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SIX-ROOM furnished house for rent.
1116 Mechanic. Apply in rear 1116 C.
(a)
WANTED—--Two salesmen to , work
Galveston. Apply 512 Trust Bldg.
(rr)
I HAVE a live proposition for a hus-
Pears .. .. . ... .. .25c
I can No.’ 3 Extra Quality Apricots 258
I can No. 3 Green Gage Plums......-oc
l cap No. 1 Sliced Y. F. Table
Peaches ...... .. ... ■ • •
I can 2% Royal Anne Cherries .
1 gal. Bed or White Karo .......
1 gal. Fine Sugar Cane Syrup .
Armour’s Veribest Syrup, -2 qts .
2 lbs. good Coffee, bulk....... • •
1 3-lb. can R. H. Coffee .....
SAVE the baby chicks by giving Jim
Bourland’s White Diarrhoea Remedy
in their mash and drinking water.
SCHOTT’S DRUG STORE. (3-pr)
FOR SALE—Yard eggs, guaranteed;
ONE large roll-top desk chair and files;
' one upright Kimball piano; one par-
lor set. 1328 M%. Phone 1469. (rn)
FOR SALE-—One -burner gas stove in
1809 M. "
CONKEY’S Buttermilk Starting Feed
for baby chicks, in 5 and 10-lb.
pkgs., 8c lb. The best is the cheapest.
Hatching egg boxes, 15-egg size. TED
COLORED Girl wants work as maid,
nursing or cooking for small family.
4525 H. (rr)
HOUSES FOR RENT
Sets, cucumbers, cntelovpe,
________ tomato, pepper, egg plant,,
beets, carrots, parsley, lettuce, radish,
sugar and field corn, etc. Plant bulk
garden seeds and get better results.
HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE. Phone
5442. 2008 Strand. (a)
S. F.
(tf)
PIANO lessons taught, $4 per month;
beginners preferred. , Phone 2167 or
call 3916 P. _______ (3-rc)
MRS. E. E. HOWELL, teacher of voice
culture. For appointment ring 2884
mornings. (rr)
1 pkg. Rice Hotel Oats:. . . ... • •..
1 pkg. Rice Hotel Grits
1 pkg. Rice Hotel Meal ........
1 pkg. Post Toasties, .......... ■
2 pkg. Pan Cake Flour .........
1 pkg. Life of Wheat
1-lb. pkg. Cooking Soda * . . . •..
3 sacks of Salt for ............
2 lbs. bulk Raisins ...........
2 lbs. Dried Apples or Peaches .
Extra large Prunes, per lb. .....
1 large bottle Blue Label Catsup
1 bottle Lea & Perrins Sauce .
Ave. L Phone 4996.
NOW—Beans, peas, potatoes,
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS
prevents rust, preserves roof for;
years. SANI COLLIER, Expert Roo I for 350 and various other plants. MRS.
Painter. Phone 3 60 A-____________(a) ; KATE L. HADEN, 3907 N. Phone 1994.
1 gal. Catsup - -
2 French Mackerels for
COZY LITTLE BUNGALOW.
Neat little bungalow home; bath,
gas and lights, full lot, garage,,
outhouses, etc.; No. 3729 Avenue O.
Must be seen on inside to be ap-
preciated. Price and terms reason-
able. Phone 1870 or this office for
appointment.
P. J. BELLEW. mm
2120 Mechanic St. . . Phone 516.
• ■ n ' -- •- A, - (1)
_KL"-aaIM•
TEXAS SALES COMPANY,
719 Washington Ave., Houston, Tex.
(ri)
YOUR auto top, side curtains, radiator
cover and seat covers need fixing.
See Lobenstein and have him do it
now and b'e ready for spring. F. C.
LOBENSTEIN, 20'26 Strand. Phone 450.
(i) >
ATTENTION—See me or call, before-'
you have your car overhauled, or re-
paired; work guaranteed and prices to
Sult. Cars washed and "Simonized."
Will call for and deliver free of charge.
Towing free. JAMES W. WATTS.
Phone 3484. Shop 519 15th st. (ru)
FOR SALE—One 1921 Ford runabout,
self-starter, in, A-1 condition; will
sell cheap. Phone 1146 or call at FRIT-
TER’S FURNITURE STORE, 25th and
COLORED woman desires work as
nurse. Phone 4766. (a)
Apartments.
ARCADE APARTMENTS—New Build-
ing, new furniture throughout; de-
lightfully located. All three-room and
bath. Winter rates. 23 and Beach.
Phone 3150. (tf)
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MODERN apartments, 2 rooms, bath
a fid kitchenette, unfurnished. Mel-
rose. AUSTIN & CO.. 307 22d st. (tf)
FOR RENT—Three room modern apart-
ment with garage. Private bath, at
1528 L. ( > (tf)
THREE and 4-room furnished apart-
ments, bath, lavatory, etc., gas
throughout; comfortable;' beautiful lo-
cation. 1702 Boulevard. Phone *33
APARTMENT—Five rooms and bath, at
2010 % Market st. Phone '2016. (a)
THREE-ROOM apartment, furnished
for housekeeping; reasonable rates:
upper floor. 2210 PV. Phone 2361. (0)
FURNISHED apartment, private en-
trance, three rooms, kitchnette, bath,
and garage; everything new and mod-
ern. 1121 33d st. Phone 3116 for ap-
pointmeht. (rn)
FOR SALE—One new launch, 42 ft.
long, 14 ft. beam. 11x25 ft. cabin; this
launch can be used as pleasure boat,
freight boat or would make good
houseboat cruiser. Call at 61st and
English Bayou, 2 blocks south of Ro-
senthal’s Packing House, on north side
of bayou. (a)
SITUATIONS WANTED
columns for RESULTS. (t?
stand. 721 38th st. Phone 1209.
MTscelaneous.
READ and USE the Tribune’s FOR
SALE columns for RESULTS. (tf)
DO YOU need a letter box? Call at
THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. (tf)
MAN’S bicycle in good order and All-
mur automatic electric cook stove,
practically new. Phone 5440. 1828 (1
Wish to thank my friends and neigh-
bors for their kind sympathy and floral
offerings shown me at the death of
my beloved wife, Bertha; also Rabbi H.
Cohen. MARTIN PAVUSA. (u)
WANTED to do cooking, by a nice
colored woman. Phone 5167. Call 213
17th st. Ask for HATTIE. (a)
'COLORED woman wants housework or
cooking. Phone 4365. ■ (a)
WHITE Woman wants washing to take
home; blankets especially. 1809 N.
(a)
NEAT colored girl wants work as maid
or cook. Phone 2138. r (a)
NEAT, reliable, colored woman wants
Work; experienced cook. 1516 19th
st. .‘(a)
,... .8c
..25c -
WANTED—A thoroughly experienced,
dependable, honest, conscientious
rwhite maid in home of family of two;
must be willing to live on premises;
references required. Address Box 1334,
Tribune. (1)
GOOD laundress for small family to do
work on premises. 1405 23d st. (i)
EXPERIENCED telephone operators
; wanted. Apply in person to CHIEF
OPERATOR, care Southwestern Bell
FOR RENT—Two-story 6-room house,
all improvements. 1312 16th st. Ap-
. ply 1527 M. (1
FOR RENT-3206 Ave. N. Two-story 8-
room house with all conveniences;
newly papered; $60. Phone 1116. (a)
FOR RENT—Three-room cottage, 2021
41st. st. Apply to 4102. Q. , (i)
FOR RENT—Colored adults only; neat
3-room cottage. Apply;. 2818 R..,.; (1)
_____(t
M. M, CHARLSTON, expert tuner and
repairer of pianos, Vlolins and vic-
trolas. Phone 2156. (t)
C. F. WEISPAPE, expert organ and
piano tuning and repairing. Phone
Wood, Com!, Ice.
ECONOMY WOOD YARD; cneapest and
best in city. Quick service. Phone
5951. (3-rl)
HEISKELL WOOD YARD—4-foot oak
and pine stove wood and heater
blocks, all first class. Phone 238. 307
30th st. We can saw your wood. (tf)
WOOD! WOOD! Good dry oak and pine
wood; cut any size to suit the cus-
tomer ; delivered. $1.00 per load up.
Phone 61. 1526 N. J. W. SHELDON.
(tf)
ROOF painting, house painting and pa-
perhanging, first-class work only.
R. SCHELL, 825 Ave. [B. Phone 5209.
_ (rr)
OLD’ reliable leak stopper and painter
if you want your home painted or
roof repaired at reasonable prices.
Phone 37 07., MATT PALMER. (c)
PAINTING and paperhanging wanted
by day or contract. Address P. O.
BOX 102, City. (1)
FOR SALE—Ford racer, $75; owner
leaving city. Phone 3945 or call 3615
O%:_____________»_________ '____________(a)
FOR SALE—Five-Passenger 490 Chev-
rolet car in fine shape, cheap; cash
or terms. Apply 3815/P. (a)
2 can Walker’s Chili Con Carne .
Bulk Kraut, per lb............
2 No. 2 Corn ..............- ...
2 No. 2 Tomatoes .............
2 No. 2 Early June Peas .......
2 No. 2 Stringless Beans .....
1 gal. Stringless beans .........
1 1b. Mixed Candy .............
No. 1 Tomatoes. 3 cans .......
No. 1 Tomato pulp, 3 cans .....
No. 1 Sweet Sifted Peas •......
No. 1 Corn, .can .................
AUTO TRUCKING: Personal attention
given to city and long distance fur-
niture moving, storing and crating;
general hauling promptly taken care of.
Our experience and efficient help will
solve your moving problem.
MOON EROS. KANSFER.
YOU can secure a dandy Mail Box
through THE GALVESTON TRIB-
UNE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT.
LADY wants position. Is A-1 house-
keeper; good cook, good nurse; fur-
nish best of references. Address Box
1278, Tribune, giying .phone number. (c)
EXPERIENCED Stenographer desires
permanent or extra work. Some le-
gal experience. Apply Box 1206,
Tribune. . (3-1)
good condition. 3701 F.
SALESMEN—$7 will buy $2,500 death
benefit. $12.50 weekly indemnity for
either accident or sickness as specified;
$25 per week hospital benefit for any
accident or any sickness and many oth-
er new and attractive features not of-
fered by any other reliable company.
.Reliable representatives Wanted. L. B.
SMUTZ, Manager, 802 Laclede Gas Bldg.
St. Louis, Mo. (x) 7
SALESMAN to cover local, territory;
selling dealers; guaranteed salary
of $100 week for right man. THE COM-
MERCIAL RADIUM CO., Fifth Ave.
AUTO PAINTING. Why pay more
.when you can get first-class work at
these prices. Ford Sedan $35 to $50;
Dodge Sedan $50 to $65. Passenger
car from $50 to $63. Roadsters, all
makes $50 to $85. I do first class Work.
Call only from 3 p. m. to 9. F. J.
BRUNA, 813 Market st. (4-u)
do housework. 1322 25th st.
LUMBER MILL WORK AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
ISLAND CITY WOOD WORKING CO.
18th and Mechanic. Phona 2622.
(tf)
FOR SALE—Several fine palms. Pho ? sAEoor. OF DANCING at Hotei c,i.
4784 before 5 p. m. (a) Sender °direction-Poe atMiss NAA
2Victrolaand51 records, almost TROT Phone 3072 for appointments.
"A („ y K°-a/
Sities in east end. Permanent position
that awill pay hard Workers $25-250
weekly, all year around; must furnish
Box 123S.'Tribune (S-1) paDicHs tCoor2524emenret. GAlFaB
l lb. Hershey’s Cocoa .........
3 bars Cooking Chocolate ...
1 1b. Lipton’s Tea ......... ••
1 1b. Ridgeway Tea ........
1 lb. Morning Glory Butter ...
Dozen Fresh Country Eggs ......... —
American Cheese, per lb, ........28c >
1 lb. Salt Pork ............. -170 I
Picnic Ham, per lb. ....120 •
.Breakfast Bacon, pet lb. .... . • • • • 250 I
Salt Shoulder, perlb. .... 18,1
Compound'Lard, 2 lbs. .... ■ 28 j •
1% lbs. Crisco .......... --.3709
1 qt. Clarola Peanut Oil ......... -420
1 qt. Salad Oil ..................388
1 qt. Wesson Oil ......... ..... ■ ■. • -550
l-lb. can Calumet Baking Powder. .250
25c
HOUSEHOLD furniture for sale; beds,
dressers, chairs, rugs, tables, kitchen
safe, etc. 601 12th st. Phone 6952. (1)
GOOD second-hand furniture for .sale;
reasonable; daytime. 116 14th st. (i)
ROSES! ROSES! When we say roses we
mean real rose plants, not rooted
cuttings from a hot house, but real
Texas fleld-grown, strong 2-year-old
plants to bloom this spring. Hedging,
evergreens, shade trees ornamental,
etc. Plant a tree or shrub and
make your plate more valuable.
HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE. Phone
5442. 2008 Strand. (a)
HOME-MADE cakes, pies, hot rolls and
bread; no deliveries and also good
waitress for special parties. hone
6999. 2821 L. . (rr)
LOST—Saturday a Post Pocahontas pin.
Phone 5698. MRS. M. SOLIE. Reward.
•__ (a)
LOST—A small black rosary in or about
St. Mary’s cathedral. Reward if re-
turned to 2411 L or Phone 1796. (i)
YOUNG man wanted to take charge of
small set books and do collecting;
references required. Apply B. Gersham
1323 27th st. Phone 648.___________(a)
WANTED—Good dairyman to handle
delivery route; good, pay to right man;
none other need reply. Apply B. GER-
SHAM. 1323 27th st. Phone. 648. (a)
WANTED—A white bboy about 16 to
drive a For car: afternoons. 3017
O. (1)
HOUSE painting and paperhanging;
FOR SALE—Xylophone, drums. . and
traps. 1818 223 st, Phone 1932. (c)
WANTED—White girl for general
housework, Phone 1151. (c)
(4-p) ; G.
GOOD family cow, 3 gallons per day;
rich milk; fresh. 1611 39th st. (c)
ICE wagon, job wagon, all kinds sec-
ond-hand wheels, cheap. 4606 Q.,
(rr)
Agents Wanted.
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASSERS—
Lady or gentleman to take orders
and deliver our six household neces-
C. C.
E. G. CAIN, Clerk.
work as cook. Phone 5485.
Vehicles and Livestock.
DO YOU need a letter Dox? Call at
THE TRIBUNE OFFICE. (tf)
FOR SALE—Holstein, male, Jersey
male, three heifers, two cows. 4819
Q. (c)
4,150
. .30C
. .55c
. .506
. .25C
..350 ; Zl” P • " (tf)
$100_________________
3, 1 OVERLAND car, model 83-B uphol-
•70® . stery and curtains, good, newly paintt
■■finXied, mechanical condition perfect •.for
•43® ‘$250. RELIABLE AUTO CO." 519 15th
2.250 1st. ______________ . ______—
START THOSE CHICKS and. get your
chicken fencing of WM. SCHADT,
2411 Strand. Phone 224. Spring stock
in hand. (tf)
BLACK Minorca eggs for setting: 50c
a dozen. Phone 6852. 1103 • 12th St.
(c)
WANTED—Girl 12 to 14 years of age to
nurse baby. Apply 3011 Ave, R. (c)
WANTED—White housekeeper for a
family of two. Apply G. KLINE, 3126
P%. (a)
WOOD, charcoal and ice. WEST' END
WOOD YARD. 4-ft. oak and pine,
stove wood and heater blocks; all first-
class. $1.00 loads delivered any part
of the city. Prompt delivery. Phone
4252. (3-rn)
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Good dry oak
and pine;any kind of wood, $1 load
up; extra big loads, also manure, de-
livered any part of City. NEW SEA
WALL WOOD YARD. Phone 2847.
(3-eU)
WILL boy who found little boy’s coat
’ to suit on Feb. 22 on Crockett school'
’ playgrounds kindly return to 3819 Q%
■ and receive reward. (3-c)
LOST—Two ladies’ coats, one black vel-
vet with fur around bottom cuffs and
collar; one dark blue with black fur
• cuffs and collar, at auditorium, Mardi
Gras ball. Put in automobile by mis-
take. Reward if returned to 2108 26th
st. __________________________________ (1)
FINDER please return Taupe' Siberian
fox fur, lost on Market street Tues-
day night 9 o’clock; receive reward.
Phone 3682. 2216 G. (1)
LOST—Dark purple overcoat Tuesday
night, tan gloves and gray muffler in
pockets. Finder please phone 1222. Re-
ward. .(1).
LOST—Cony fur neckpiece from Men-
ard park to 2128 P. Reward return to
- 2128 P. •_______(i)
LOST—Black Whitpy Jet cross, 2 inches
in length. Reward. Phone 5784. (1)
' LOST at Fred’s, Mardi Gras night, the
. . 28th; full length plush coat with gray
, fur collar, cuffs and bottom. Reward
■ for the return to 2412 Ave. G, or Phone
[ ;i539. ______________________ (e)
LOST—Auto crank Mardi Gras. Reward
COLORED girl wants work, cook,
washing or ironing. 2316 G (rear)
(a)
FOR SALE—Ford fenders, $13.50 com-
plete set; Ford radiators, $16. ACME
STEAM VULCANIZING CO.. 728 Tre;
mont. ' (tf)
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
Bearing axels and all replacement
parts.
A. W. WALKER’S GARAGE,
Phone 5344. 316 24th st. N
__(3-1)
FOR SALE—Ford truck pannel body,
four new tires. Apply 1821 G. Phone
2 573._______________(3-C)
OAKLAND roadster. Phone 167 for
appointment. (rr)
Solicitor for this city. One
McGEE and tree tomato plants; Cauli-
flower, cabbage, pepper, beets and
lettuce for sale at 1414 26th st. (3-i)
BORN’S coffee urn. first-class condi-
tion; best make; Cost $200; will sell
for $35. 608 23d st. _______ (3-c)
MILK—Safe Pasteurized milk, safe for
babies; Pastuerized twice daily;
quarts 15c, pints 8c. SANITARY
DAIRY. Phone 649.______________ (tf)
15-FOOT lunch counter, or can be used
for any purpose; price $25.00. 1513 G.
(3-1)
Box 1241—1. .
Box 3002—1.
Box 1114—9.
Box 115—1.
Box 1205—1.
Box 1826—1.
Box 1767—1.
. Box 2608— 1.
FOR SALE— Barred Plymouth Rock
and White Leghorn eggs, $2.00 per
setting. ERHARD. Phone 1076. (tf)
THOROUGHBRED poodle puppy for
sale. Phone 6222. (a)
1 inch, 10 times, per inch ....65c
1 inch, 1 month, per inch ...,63c
No ad taken for less than 30c
cash with order; and none on the
basis of less than 12 words.
We will not be responsible for
errors in ads after first insertion.
Display type and misclassifica-
tion of ads will not be permitted.
Classified Ads will be taken for
the evening paper up to 12:30 p. m.
Orders to run and for discontin-
uance of T. F. (till forbidden) ads
must be in writing.
BICYCLES! BICYCLES!
BICYCLES!
Second-hand wheels for men and
boys, in first-class condition: also
lady’s, almost new.
We carry a complete line of bi-
cycle repair parts.
REX CYCLE CO.
2320 E. Phone 371.
HIBISCUS, ail colors: mixed carnations,
rose bushes, chrysanthemums, stocks,
mammoth verbenas, marguerites, glad
iolas, dahlia and tube rose bulbs, and
other bedding plants. MRS. ED. MC-
CARTHY, 2724 Broadway. Phone 117
FULL lot next to southeast corner 20th
and AVe. O, only $1,400. Full lot north-
east cornr 40th and Ave. O%; $900.
Act quick if you want a bargain.
SCHLANKEY & WHITE. , (c)
BUNGALOW, 2408 34th st.; five rooms,
all conveniences, includi ng garage,
only $3,000; $500 cash, balance $34 per
month; must be sold by March 16 as
party is leaving city. See SCHLANKEY
& WHITE. , . . _______________(i)
ONE south front lot on Ave. R, several
2-story houses and large cottage;
cash or terms. Phone 883. R. W. WOL-
STON. . _____ (3-c)
FOR SALE—Three, bungalows recently
constructed by owner; south front,
full lot; hot water. Apply 3510 R%.
______________(rn)
A SIX-ROOM high-raised cottage at
2119 Ave. N. Phone 1331. (1)
pa - u "tau sdegs pi
LIVE-WIRE REAL ESTATE . '
■ ■ . >tr OBBERINGS tina TI& 1 ' ;
FULL LOT wir 2 COTTAGES..
ONLY $3,000.
One-half south front, with
modern 4 rooms and hall, bun-
galow; bath, etc., only $2,650.
FULL SOUTH FRONT LOT
With new 4-room bungalow
style cottage, only $2,000.
FULL SOUTH FRONT LOT
with good 6-room cottage with
basement, bath, etc., only V‛
$1,800. :
FOUND—Wheel; owner can have same.
Apply 2828 Ave. D, between 6 p. m.
and 8 a. m.; pay for ad. (rp)
FOUND—A collie dog, 1st March. 313
27th st. EUGENE DE VISSER, (a)
FOUND—Saturday night one . grey
kid glove. Apply 509' 19th st., and
pay for ad. * (i)
COLORED woman desires washing and
ironing work. 709 26th st. Phone
3005. ____________ ____________(3-1)
POSITION WANTED — Experienced
stenographer wants position with re-
liable firm; can furnish references.
Phone 4562. __________1(3-1)
COLORED woman wants day’s work or ' ,
washing. 2519. L. , •3
EXPERIENCED colored woman desires
COMPLETELY furnished "apartment,
private bath, also garage. Phone
2540. - \ (rr)
APARTMENT of 3 furnished rooms,*
all conveniences. 2301-33d. Phone
292. ' ■ ^rr)
SEE our complete line of electric fix-
tures and portable lamps; our prices
satisfy. It it’s electrical we have it.
CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. Phone 583.
2316 Postoffice ________ Ct
GET THAT SPRING GARDEN under
way and your spades, rakes, hoes,
etc., from WM. SCHADT, 2411 Strand.
Phone 224. Gf)
SWEET PEAS, Calundulas, Calla Lilies,
picked daily; also Carnations, Roses
and other beautiful flowes; corsages,
decorations, floral designs, artistically
arranged. MRS. OFFER, the Florist.
1819 M. Phone 1816. (3-eb:
1.—Dodge Sedan, overhauled, repaint-
ed.‛newseat covers; .$850.
2 — Dodge Sedan, reconditioned, me-
chanically and otherwise; just out of
the-paint shop; looks like new; $950.
3 .-—Dodge Sedan, A-1 shape 4 doors,
■plush upholstery; $1,075.
Do you need any Help? READ and USE
The Tribune’s HELP WANTED col-
umns for RESULTS. _______(tD
Male._______
WANTED—Six good, comical comed-
ians. Apply 4520 Ave. J. (3-rpJ
WANTED—A competent colored porter.
Apply to HOTEL ROYAL. (1)
WANTED—By old established Galves-
ton firm thoroughly experienced and
rapid young man stenographer. Give
concise details, education, experience,
with references. Box: 1313, Tribune, (i)
MOVING AND STORAGE
All work carefully done, $3 per load
up. Storage brick building, 2d floor.,
W. N. FRITTER
One-half lot. with 4-room
- cottage, only $1,000.
NEAR CAR LINE. IN WEST
END.
Two south front lots, with
good house and extra large ga-
rage, only $1,750.
41s2 AND BROADWAY
One-half corner lot, with
good 5-room cottage, only
$1,750; very easy:payments; try
to be the lucky one,
AND THIS ONEi
Almost new-r—very ’ modern
south front home, seven rooms,
in excellent location. Only
$4,750. ...
NEAR 27TH AVE. P sicu ioo, 4
Cozy little, cottage, c furc ,
rooms, hall, bath, lights, etc.,
at only $2,200.
' n NEAR-IN BARGAIN ■ -
Only 6 blocks from 21st and
Market sts.
Full lot, -with 6-room, 2-story !
residence, ! ; only $4,250; $500 '
cash, balance easy payments.
You can mov in today.
A LITTLE NEARER IN
Seven-room. with all land
same occupies. Only $4,500; fur-
nished if desired for $5,000.
Will make terms.
Dry Butter Beans ............
White Navy Beans, per lb. .....
1 1b. Pink Beans ............
3 1bs. Green PeaS, bulk
Black-eyed Peas, 3 lbs. for G,
2 lbs. Split Beans .............
16 lbs. Extra'Fahey Rice ......
2 cans Tall Pink Salmon .....
1 tall.can Argo Red Salmon ...
3 cans Tuna Fish ..........-
1 can Booth’s Sardines ......,
4 cans imported Sardines . ..
2 Cans Fish Flakes ...... ax
1 can Kippered Herring ............20c
Extra large Dill Pickles, per doz. ..40c
6 cans Veribest Pork and Beans ...25c
6 cans Veribest Tomato 'Soup . .. ;. .250
3 cans Hamburger Steak, with
' onions ........... .z50
Dime Brand Milk ...... ....13c
Eagle Brand Milk ..... 20c
2 No. 2 Brown Beauty Beans . ...25c
2 Uncle Williams Red Kidney Beans 280
—m- . ... - ...25c
... .4c
...25c
... .24c
.. . 28c
.. .25c
. . .40c
...ioe
. . .25c
. . . 20c
.. .10c
... .9c
.. .50c
. ..250
.. .14 c
. .$1.05
. .$2.10
...75c
.. .85c
...250
WE HAVE OTHERS,
“ASK US!
Any part Of ithe City; any
kind of terms; also vacant lota.
W. H. LAYCOCK ‛
cutter, one ice box and scale. 1627
(a)
BISBEY ICE, WOOD AND TRANSFER
CO.. 1910 Ave. N%.—For reliable fur-
niture moving and general hauling—
long or short distances. Prompt serv-
ice careful handling and reasonable
price. Phone 2945. (4-r)
GOOD electric iron for sale; cheap.
Phone 6675. (i)
FOR SALE—Pool table fully equipped,
a bargain. Phone 1665. (i)
SOW A FLOWER GA RDEN—Candy-
tuft, alyssum, snapdragon, poppy,
calundulas, marigold, nasturshum,
sweet peas, carnation, pinks, cosmos,
zennia, asters, mignonette,,■ hellitrope,
Ageratum, lobelia, etc. Our flower
seeds are put up from our selected
bulk stocks. Larges quantity, better
quality, sure to grow -and produce
best results. HARGRAVE’S SEED
STORE. Phone 5442. 2008 Strand, (a)
TWO home-made bed quilts, also one
beautiful baby quilt. 1614 M%. (1)
/J. P. RASSEL, painter and paperhang-
er. Paperhanging a specialty. Phone
3283. , (rn)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
SELL your REAL- ESTATE QUICKLY.
Use the. .Tribune’s REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE column. . (tf)
FOR SALE—Cozy 6-room home,, hand-
somely furnished or unfurnished,
modern, with servant, house. Box 1763,
Tribune.' (3-0
TO MAKE instant connection with a
buyer for your home or any. kind
i of real estate, see W. H. LAYCOCK.
Quick Deal Specialist. Gill Bldg., 21st
land D. Phone 17988,__________(tf)
FOR SALE -by owner: near Tremont
i street; beautifully furnished , 5-room
i bungalow; all large rooms, reception
i hall, large bath. Puttier’s pantry; other
i built-in features; double garage with
three-room apartment above; nicely
furnished, with all modern conven-
veniences. Call 3473 for appointment to
seeplace. (c)
IT PAYS to buy the best. Buy Cravens
rustless screens. Phone 2055. (3-c)
HOUSE raising and carpenter work
done by C. G. WREN, 3922' K or
Phone 5779.„(3-1)
LET us figure raising, moving or re-
pairing your houses. MATTHEWS
AND LANDRY, Contractors, Phone 510
or 4116. ■ (3-ei)
FOR SALE—Nice umbrella or china-
berry trees; pomgranate trees; rea-
sonable. Phone 4674. 1319 C. , (3-1)
MATTRESS, oil heater, 4-burner gas
stove, single iron cot and mattress;
everything like new. Phone 3804. 2423
Q.___________________(3-P)
ONE Remington typewriter, one Bur-
rough’s adding machine; perfect condi-
tion. Box 1241, Tribune. (3-p)
MANURE for sale. NEW SEA WALL
WOOD YARD. 828 1. Phone 2847.
(ru)
ST. PATRICK’S DAY BALL, given by
, the Wolfe Tone*Social club at Joyland
Park, Friday, March 17, 1922. Oriental
Orchestra. Tickets 99 cents. Ladies by
invitation. Leave names at Sam J.
Williams store, J. F. Campbell’s. Gro-
.eery store, 21st and J, and Cordray s
Drug store. (ri)
ONE completely furnished 4-room
apartment; 2 bedrooms, dining-room
and kitchen, bath; hot and cold' Water;
nice yard, and on car line. Phone 3804.
'___________________________________________________________________________________________________________
THREE-ROOM apartment, completely1
furnished for housekeeping, south ex-
posure; private entrance, with tele-
phone in room. 903 27th st. Phono 4439.
(c)
The man who does it rignt.
BEERS. Phone 6358.
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FOR SALE
A nice five-room modern cottage and
plot of ground on 24th street near Ave,
H: $4.00,0.- .. . , .
Three 5-room cottage's, and corner lot
on Ave. K near 12th st.; $3,000.
A. J. HENCK,
213 TFemont Street, "
(3-rn)
25-lb. sack Corn Meal .........
25-lb. sack Table Grits .......
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 2 lbs.
Brooms from............ .250 to 504
7 cans Potted Ham ..............250
2 cans Veal Loaf ................. 25c
I can Lunch Tongue ...............20C
California Irish Potatoes, per 1b...3%,
Porto Rico Yams, sweet potatoes 3 %°
Cabbage, per lb, ......5e
Lemons, per doz. .30c
Apples from ......25c to 40c per doz.
California Pressed Figs. 1b.......15c
100-1b. sack Mixed Chicken Feed. $2.75
5 gal. best Lamp Oil ...... 758
1 big sack of Charcoal............ •750
Free -delivery all over the city.
PANAMA GROCERY.
Two Phones 5455 or 4780.
Corner 27th and Winnie.
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