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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1918.
EIGHT
Reading Tribune Want Ads Every Da
Nearly Everybody Can Gain Something of Value
CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN UP TO 12:15 P. M. FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY
PHONE 83 OR 1396
PHONE 83 OR 1396
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HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
Classified Rates and Rules
SITUATIONS WANTED
Miscellaneous.
Female.
SEWING MACHINES.
Male.
3119 F.
Livestock, Buggies and Wagons.
ROOMS FOR RENT
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Furnished.
Replies.
Replies.
(pn)
NOTICE.
CAUSE OF FIRES
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WANTED TO BUY
WM. LUCAS.
2221 Church.
Phone 758.
(eb)
Gentlemen 30c.
Phone 2283
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NITY.
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BUILDERS’ MATERIALS
(ec)
Phone 2927.
(eb)
Phone 2812.
(tf)
(tf)
Tribune.
(eu)
2325 Strand. -
Phone 979.
(tf)
Female.
2409-2411 Strand
(eu)
Phone 5708.
LOST.
2318 Market st.
BIDS AND PROPOSALS.
(ec)
(tf)
(ee)
Phone 5623.
Unfurnished.
FIRST-CLASS seasoned oak for sale.
(eb)
Phone 2682.
Tribune.
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Poultry and Pet Stock.
(ee)
st.
MOVING AND SHIPPING
(tf)
marque.
(eb)
PIANOS AND ORGANS
WANTED TO RENT
specialty.
PHONE 1857.
(tf)
ROOMS AND BOARD
DRESSMAKING
JEWELERS
TURKISH BATHS
OSTEOPATHS
ELECTRICIANS
Trust bldg.
prime
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Box 9691—1.
Box 9314—1.
Box 9629—1.
Box 9713—11.
Box 9696—1.
. Box 9747—1.
PATRONIZE ADVERTISING STORES.
THEY ARE KEYED UP TO SERVE!
THEY HELP MAKE YOUR COMMU-
2220 B
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: We understand that all of these with
the exception of two were either chim-
ney or flue fires. These in themselves
Please say, you saw it in
■ THE TRIBUNE
Classified Columns.
Box 9521—20.
Box 9782—1.
Box 9677—1.
Box 9521—19.
Box 9702—1.
Box 9314—1.
Box 9746—1.
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MASQUERADE COSTUMES
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
CLASSIFIED ADS
See our window for the latest in
W. W. W. solid gold
birth stone rings, $3 and up.
We do fine jewelry and watch repairing,
MORRIS MELCER.
HADCOCK, Dressmaker, Tailor; dresses
and coats for growing girls; special
designs for remodeling. 1711 H. Phone
3828. (tf)
ONE Overland roadster; the first $100
will take it. Apply KAHN-SCHAPER
ICE CREAM CO. Phone 4060. C
SASH, DOORS, HARDWARE, PAINTS
Blinds, Glass, Auto Windshields, Grates;
Beaver Boards, Roofing, Roof Dress-
ing, Creosote, Flue Crocks, Flue Lin-
ing, Ladders, Tools, etc.
WM. SCHADT.
WANTED—We frequently have open-
ings for route carriers over 14 years
old. Why not place your application
with us and be in line for the next va-
cancy? This does not interfere with
your school work. Apply to MR. FREU-
DENBURG, City Circulator, Galveston
Tribune. " (tf)
WANTED
Women to-make Ace High pants
MILLER BROS. ‘
2307 Strand. ,
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES
SOLE AGENTS
THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS
CALL US UP—WE DELIVER.
TAYLORS.
DANCING
CRYSTAL PALACE
$1,000 Dance Floor
Wednesday, Saturday,
Sunday,
8 p. m.
Schelewa's Orchestra
Admission
RELIABLE woman wants washing at
home or on premises. 1119 M. (ee)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
.....--------------------------
BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING.
We want four young ladies, 17 years
or over to learn telephone operating.
Salary paid from start. Excellent op-
portunity for advancement. Apply to
school principal, third floor, Telephone
bldg. (tf)
ONE assistant ice plant engineer. An-
1 swer, stating where employed last 5
years; salary desired and experience.
Address GULF FISHERIES CO., Gal-
veston, Tex. ■ (ee)
LOST—Between 22d and Ave. I and
2601 M12. or at Rosenberg library,
one gentleman’s diamond ring, tiffany
setting, wrapped with white card to
make smaller. Liberal reward if re-
turned to shipping department, Gar-
bade, Eiband & Co. (ee)
WANTED—Experienced woman or girl,
living in east end, for two hours’
housework; mornings; no cooking.
Call 6 o’clock this evening, 620 Church
Phone 224
(tf)
SETTLED white woman wants a place
to do cooking or cook and light
housework; no objection to leaving
city. Box 9521, Tribune, (c)
ALL KINDS electric work done by C.
STECHMAN. Phone 2833, (tf)
FRANK IVEY
UPHOLSTERER & MATTRESS MAKER
21ST AND M. PHONE 714.
DR. E. E. LARKIN, 8:30 a. in.. 2:30 p. m.
310 Trust bldg. Phone 968. (tf)
WANTED TO BUY.
Nice, clean white rags, for wiping
machine; free from buttons and pins.
TRIBUNE PRESSROOM.
LARGE upstairs southeast room, suit-
- able for two; every convenience;
right in town. 1902 Church. (ee)
BUNGALOW, 1015 28th st., 5 rooms and
bath, modern. Apply phone 2997.
(ep)
WANTED—Man and wife; woman to
cook and do- light housework; man
to milk and make himself generally
useful; good wages and comfortable
home. Apply Box 9722, Tribune. (ep)
NICE gentle horse, suitable for riding
or driving. Apply 3110 Ave. MV.
(ec)
MOVING AND STORAGE.
AUTO vans, $2 per load; careful, sober
furniture handlers; all work guaran-
?eed W. N. FRITTER,
Phone 1146. 2427 Market st.
(tf)
to see
O. W. WILSON FURNITURE CO.
2109 Postoffice st.
for any kind of a furniture trade.
We buy and sell, or will trade you
new furniture for old.
Phone 2927.
TURKISH BATHS, physical culture,
massage; good for rheumatism; stom-
ach trouble, nervousness, colds; will
give relief for all kinds of pains. Phone
151. PROF. H. BERNAU, City Natl.
Bank bldg. (tf)
RABBITS. RABBITS. RABBITS
Tuesday is meatless day. We are
receiving daily large shipments of rab-
bits and the prices are in reach of all.
Cotton Tails, 50c pair.
Swamps 90c pair
Jacks $1.00 pair
These Swamps and Jacks figure about
15c pound. Can you beat it for econo-
my? Get them early.
CLARK & HENNESSY
EGGS from white Orpington; Aldrich
New York, and Chicago prize-winning
strain; $3.50 per setting. Phone 3651.
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WANTED—A dozen young hens, Ply-
' mouth Rock or Rhode Island Reds;
TWO STORES.
We will buy for cash or accept any
kind of second-hand furniture as part
payment on new furniture or stoves.
Easy terms.
NELSON FURNITURE CO.
2706 Market and 22nd and Church.
TWO STORES.
ANY property owner desiring to be-
come a member of or pay dues to Gal-
veston County Taxpayers’ Association
may do so by calling at my office in
Hargrave’s Seed Store, 2006 Strand. J.
C. PURCELL, President. (pr)
WANTED—Settled white woman to
cook and assist with housework for
a small family at Dickinson. A good
home and steady job for right party;
references required. Address Box 9664,
WANTED—Boys to sell the Tribune
each evening- after school. Wide-
awake boys can make good money. See ____________, _____
MR, FREUDENBURG, City Circulator, within the space of about four hours.
Galveston Tribune, at once. (tf)
422 Tremont st.
(tf)
FOR SALE—One five-passenger Ford
touring car, good as new; $375. Ap-
ply 3,729 Ave. O. (eb)
MOVING.
Largest Auto Moving Truck in the
South. Careful Men.
We Pack and Ship Furniture to All
Parts of the World.
SPECIAL.
Moving Between Houston and
Galveston.
Best Storage Place in Town. We
Store on Second Floor.
LOUIS KERPEL.
Phone 911. 2017 Postoffice,
(tf)
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO., expert tuning
and repairing; most complete repair
department in the state. Phone 257.
(tf)
WANTED—An experienced woman for
cooking only; high wages, good
home. Apply MRS. CHAS. FOWLER,
2508 Broadway. (tf)
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Board of Commissioners of the city
of Galveston, at the office of the city
secretary, until 5 o’clock p. m., Thurs-
day, January 31, 1918, and opened at
the first regular or special commis-
sioners’ meeting thereafter, for the
proper and decent burial of all pau-
pers for whose burial the city of Gal-
veston must or is compelled to make
provision for during the period of one
year. All proposals must be submitted
in duplicate, and accompanied by a cer-
tified check, payable to the order of
the city secretary, in the sum of $25.00,
or the same will not be considered;
said certified check and the amount
payable thereon to be forfeited to the
city as ascertained and liquidated dam-
ages in case an award is made and the
contract and bond is not promptly exe-
cuted as required. Bond in the sum of
50 per cent of the total contract price
will be required for the faithful per-
formance of the contract, sureties
thereon to be satisfactory to the board
of commissioners.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids or to accept the proposal
that may in the judgment of the board
of commissioners be considered for the
best interests of the .city, CHAS. T.
SUDERMAN, Commissioner of Streets
and Public Property. HENRY P.
COOKE, M. D., City Health Officer.
JOHN D. KELLY, City Secretary. Gal-
veston, Tex., Jan. 21, 1918. (ec)
IT WILL PAY YOU
MILITARY HOP,
Given by Oleander Lodge No. 45, La-
dies’, Society, and Gulf City Lodge No.
115, Brotherhood Locomotive Firemen
and Engineers, at K. C. hall, Thursday,
Jan. 24, 1918, at 8:30 p. m; Admission,
ladies 25c, gentlemen 50c. “Get busy.”
(eu)
FOR. RENT—Good cottage, 5 rooms,
hall, modern conveniences, large
yard, large stable; on southeast corner
29th and O, at $20. Very nice modern
3-story of 6 rooms, 3202 R, at only $20.
Large 2-story house, 7 rooms, halls,
bath, electric light, 514 on 37th. at $18;
will, be renovated. Four-room house,
3009 R, modern conveniences, at $10.
5 large rooms, Hall, all modern conven-
iences, 4423 on Broadway, at only $14.
Good 4-room house, 4120 Winnie, at
$16, will be fixed up when rented.
Good 4-room house, 3710 O, at $10.50,
including water and sewerage. Nice
high-raised house, 3722 on L, good
yard, at only $14, including water. J.
T. ALBERTS. (eu)
to 5. L. TOBLER.
The fire marshal says: “There were
nineteen fires on the 11th Inst., all
MOON BROS. TRANSFER.
MOVING, PACKING AND SHIPPING
household goods to all out-of-town
points by auto truck.
Other fixtures and safe moving a
ROAD AND BRIDGE WORK.—Bids, in
duplicate will be received by the un-
dersigned until 11 a. m., February 4,
1918, for furnishing, delivering and
spreading to grade on the County Road
from the city limits of Galveston to
the end of the protected roadway on
causeway, a distance of about 2.3 miles,
and requiring approximately 1900 cubic
yards of mudshell. From Virginia
Point to the Texas City Cutoff Road,
a distance of about 3.25 miles, and re-
quiring approximately 2700 cubic yards
of mudshell and building two 28-foot
reinforced concrete culverts. The mud-
shell (52,095 sq. yds. of surface), is to
be treated with a bituminous covering
approximating three-tenths (0.3) of a
gallon to the square yard and screened
with rock 12" to %" in diameter, all
in accordance with plans and specifi-
cations which can be seen at my office,
and at the office of the State Highway
Department, Capitol building,” Austin,
Texas, A certified check on a Galves-
ton bank for the sum of $1400.00, pay-
able to the order of the county judge,
is required to accompany each bid, and
the checks of unsuccessful bidders will
be promptly returned. A surety bond
will be accepted for the full amount of
the cost of the work. The Commis-
sioners court reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids, which must be ad-
dressed to the undersigned on the
blanks for that purpose, and attached
to the specifications; all bids should be
marked “Bid for construction of Road
in Galveston County on No. 2 High-
way.”
JOHN M. MURCH, County Auditor.
Galveston, Texas, January 17, 1918.
(2-e)
no fancy prices. Phone 2121.
FOR RENT—Very fine 2-story, 4 ex-
tremely large rooms, and 5 other
rooms, all modern conveniences, 1823
(tf) L, at only $30; place will be renovated
when rented. Splendid house, 5 rooms,
hall, in fine condition, bath, electric
lights: 1006 on 44th st.; only $14;keys
next door. Good 4-room house, hall,
large yard, 2828 P12, at $11, including
water and sewerage. Good 8-room
house, halls, all modern conveniences,
1801 on 0, reduced to $20; suitable for
two families. On northeast corner of
Tremont and 01, a large 2-Story good
house, 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms, gas,
electric lights; reduced to $25. Good
2-story; 6 rooms, hall, all modern con-
veniences, 1601 M1, at $25, J. T. AL-
BERTS. (eu)
EVEREADY STORAGE BATTERIES
to fit any make of automobile. No
matter what make of battery you are
now using we can furnish an Eveready
that will fit your car, and we guaran-
tee that it will crank it for eighteen
months. No other battery has such a
guarantee. We are sole agents for
Galveston.
WM. ROWLEY ELECTRIC CO.,
. WANTED
Three experienced bookkeepers with
general office experience, including one___-__.
with sufficient experience to do audit- MRS. GEO. HARRISON, practical nurse,
ins work. Willing to pay what a man 1605 D. Phone 3205. Box 9800, Trib-
IS worth. Apply in own handwriting,(21)
Stating age, how, many dependents; : ____.
furnish references’ and state salary de- RELIABLE woman wants washing,
sired. Applications will be considered -takianomkomanon premises 1117
strictly confidential. taking home or on premises. 1117
Box 9760, Tribune. (ee)
W Wall paper is life’s back-
A ground-—its function is- to form
L a setting for personalities, y
L clothes, furniture, pictures and T
objects of art. It should deco- TT
P rate unobtrusively and be felt
A rather than seen.
P We have a varied stock of
E pictures framed and ready to be
R framed. We also do picture
’framing.
■ OBSERVATION.
Observation leads to correct
thinking-. Correct thinking en-
ables one to compare one thing
with another. Comparison puts
one in a position to reason thor-
oughly, and' thorough reasoning
invariably brings about sound
judgment. In filling your wants,
have these things in min'd. Ob-
serve how other people fill their
wants. Usually through want
ads, you’ll find. Compare the
different kinds of want ads and
you’ll find that Tribune want
ads lead in circulation and effi-
ciency. This will cause you to
reason out why the Tribune car-
ries more paid want ads than any
other Galveston daily paper and
will cause you to use Tribune
want ads, thus following the dic-
tates of your better judgment.
PHONE 83 OR 1396
And Leave Your Ad.
For 36 years we have been selling,
renting and repairing sewing machines.
-------—---------—---------—-----1 We are agents for the best sewing ma-
GOOD reliable colored woman for nurse chines made: the New Home and the
or housework, for town or country; Free. We also have a few bargains in
or cook on a good farm. Apply to 711 used machines. We sell on easy terms.
29th st, in the rear. (ee) I ’
are not very dangerous to the dwell-
ing, if the fire department is prompt,
but they are easily avoided. By
spending a few cents, . the careful
householder can have either the
chimney or the flue cleaned out
and the danger is past, and he is not
risking several hundred, or thousands
of dollars damage to his property.”
Phone 2474 and have Dr. Turner
come out and clean your chimney or
flue so that you can light a roaring
fire, and feel safe in your home.1
We carry a full line of new and
second hand stoves and parts for all
kinds of stoves. We buy and sell new
and second hand furniture.
DR. T. H. TURNER, Stove Doctor.
605 22nd St. Phone 2474
1 Time —1c a Word
3 Times—-2c a Word
6 Times—3c a Word
No Ad taken for less than 20c
and none on the basis of less than
12 words. '
We will not .be responsible, for
errors in ads after first inser-
tion.
Display type and misclassifica-
tion of ads will not be permitted.
Classified Ads will be taken for
the Evening Paper up to 12:15
p. m.
SAVE PROPERTY.
It is false economy to put off painting,
because decay costs much more than
paint.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PREPARED
PAINTS, MAR-NOT AND SCAR-NOT
VARNISHES, PORCH AND LAWN
FURNITURE ENAMEL, BED-
STEAD ENAMEL, ALL COLORS.
BLACK AND GREEN SCREEN
ENAMEL, STOVE PIPE AND IRON
ENAMEL.
I WHITE woman wants washings. Will
! . keep children 10 cents hour. Phone,
1 5212. (ep)
Ladies free.
(tf)
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
paid for second-hand furniture and
household goods of all kinds.
Phone 1429.
414 25th st.
wants washing;
taking home or on • premises. 1117
M. (c)
2319 BROADWAY—Two desirable fur-
nished rooms with .private bath.
large clothes closets, north and east and i
south exposure; board optional. Phone 1
3415. ___________:__________(tf)
HARVEY DINING ROOM PARLOR,
2111 Church st. Meals 35 cents.
special rates to regular boarders. MRS.
SALLIE A. MAYS, Prop. (2-rp)
ATLANTA HOTEL, opposite postoffice;
modern rooms, $1.50 and $2 per week.
2427 Church st. (1-ec) '
INSURANCE AGENTS
INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Against Damage.
Yourself Against Damage Suits.
M. H. POTTER,
Agent.
400 Am. Natl. Ins. Bldg.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
J. A. NELSON, house painter and paper
hanger; work done as reasonable as
ever. Phone 3984.___________(1-eb)
KIRSCH AND JACKSON, painting and
paperhanging.. Phone 3795. (el)
SEVERAL young men, 18 to 25 years |
of age, possessing reasonably good
education, to learn railroad accounting NEAT Bohemian girl wants housework,
work. Apply fourth floor, old Union 810 33d a (eu)
depot bldg, (2-b) , __ _____\__u
TWO sows and one Durock Jersey boar,
$65; one Burkshire sow and 8 pigs,
six weeks old; $42. S. LINZER, Hitch-
cock, Tex. (ee)
FOR SALE—Fine and gentle horse,
wagon and harness; a bargain. Ap-
ply 421 23d st. (ep)
FOR RENT—One house, cheap, 1816
21st st. DR. GEO. JACOBS. (tf)
SEVERAL small houses in rear. Phone
3283. (ep)
WE PAY up to $9.50 per suit for men’s
and women’s second-hand clothing;
We also buy second-hand shoes, hats,
underwear, trunks, etc. L. HALFANT.
Phone 484-W. 319 25th st. (ep)
A USED visible typewriter in first-
class condition for cash; Underwood
preferred. Apply Box 9696, Tribune.
(ee)
ROOMS WANTED.
ROOMS for housekeeping, by couple;
modern conveniences; best of refer-
ences; west of 20th and between G and
J.’ Box 9796, Tribune. (eu)
WANTED by a couple—4 unfurnished
rooms at reasonable price. Box 9677.
Tribune, (ee)
WANTED — Four-horsepower gasoline
marine engine; must be Al condition
and cheap for cash; state price. Box
9742, Tribune. (eu)
WILL PAY CASH for second-hand fur-
niture and stoves. O. W. WILSON
FURNITURE CO. 2109 Postoffice st.
WANTED TO RENT—6 or 8-room
house, suitable for two small fam-
ilies; must be close in and reasonable;
state price, permanent. Box 9792, Trib-
une. _____________(eP)
WANTED TO RENT—3 or furnished.
light housekeeping rooms, near St.
Joseph's school, not over $20 per month.
Phone 2686. (ep)
WANTED—A small horse or mule for
its feed. 1910 Ave. N. (eu)
NEAT three-room modern cottage, op-
posite Menard park. Apply 2225 28th
st. or phone 2151. (ep)
FOR RENT.—Modern six-room cot-
tage.. Apply 1927 M. Telephone 2930.
__________________ (ep)
FOR' RENT.—Seven-room, two story
modern, screened throughout. 2016
27th st. Apply 2624 Q. , (el)
FOR RENT.—First class new cottage
8 rooms, modern in every way. $25.00.
1809 31st st. (el)
FOR RENT—New cement stucco bun-
galow, 5 rooms, modern, screened and
garage. 3407 RV. Phone 1714. (ep)
EIGHT - ROOM cottage; modern;
screened; rent reasonable. 1324 Ave.
K. Phone 1068. (eu)
FOR ants, bedbugs, roaches and as a
disinfectant use Microbine, 25c at
first-class drugstores only. (tf)
RAISED cottage, good condition; 1211
12th; $10.50 monthly. Keys next
door. (tf)
. SCHEDULE
PORT BOLIVAR FERRY SERVICE.
SILVER KING
Leave Galveston (Pier 22) week days:
6:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 4 p. m. Sundays:
6:30 a. m., 9 a. m., 4 p. m.
Leave Port Bolivar week days: 7:30
a. m., 12 m., 5 p. m. Sundays: 7:15.
a. m., 10 a. m., 5 p. m. •
A. FREDERICKSON, Owner.
BOYS, BUY THRIFT STAMPS
with money earned from selling the
Tribune evenings after school. 100 per
cent profit. Come in and let us ex-
plain the proposition. Apply to ■
MR. FREUDENBURG,
City Circulator, Galveston Tribune..
__(tf)
VACUUM CLEANERS rented by the
day; just phone and we will deliver
and call for when finished: fee very
reasonable. McLELLAN ELECTRIC
CO., 2118 Postoffice st. Phone 1102.
Electrical supplies and fixtures. Fans
and motors bought and sold. (eb)
GALVESTON UPHOLSTERING CO.,
Ray Meeker, Mgr. Upholstering
cushions, slip covers, cabinet makers,
refinishing, mattresses renovated, car-
pet cleaning, furniture repairing.
Phones 821-660. (tf)
WANTED—Ladies’ coat suits, coats,
dresses, also children’s or ‘ men’s
clothing. Phone 6313. (ee)
WANTED—Six or eight white Wyan-
dotte pullets; state price. Box 9729,
FOR SALE, cheap, one donkey, saddle
and bridle. 2102 J. (ec)
WANTED TO SELL—7 rabbits, 3 males,
4 females, breeding. 1522 M. (eu)
FOR SALE—Horse, fine saddle and
buggy animal. • 1804 35th st. . (tf).
FOR SALE — Four-wheel wagon, in
good condition. 2627 K. (ee)
A. GENTLE horse, wagon and harness.
Apply 2624 Market st. (ep)
THE OLD RELIABLE FRED WAR-
NER, furniture mover; packing and
storing. 2016 ’ Postoffice st. Phone
1329. Res. Phone 3741._____________(tf)
MOVING, crating, shipping by reliable
men; work guaranteed; $2 per load.
C. W. WEBB. Phone 1795. (1-ea)
FOR baggage and light hauling phone
5243. (ee)
IF YOU want your drug store orders in
a hurry, phone KEENE'S, 26th and H.
Phones 423 and 262, (tf)
THE DAY NURSERY accommodates
children by the day or week. 1506
M. Phone 1880. (tf)
CHIMNEY sweeping time. Phone 1616
for SOLIE, the Chimney Sweeper;no
dirt. _ (tf)
FRIDAY is meatless day. DAVIS
MEAT MARKET. Phone 6394. (ep)
- • E. DULITZ
Phone 73.
FULL-GROWN Collie dog last night.
Phone 6329. S. MALLIA, 701 12t’h st.
(ep)
LOST—Female brindle bulldog, white
breast, with collar; reward. 2324
Ave. PY. Phone 2538. (eu)
WANTED—A good driver for a Repub-
lic auto truck. Must know the town
well. PABST PRODUCE CO., 2013-15
Strand. (eb)
WANTED—A colored porter to work in
store; references. WM. ROWLEY,
2318 Market. (ee)
WANTED—A man for garden and
housework; must be experienced.
MRS. ROBT. WISE. 1804 H. (ee)
FIRST-CLASS barber wanted; good
pay. Apply TEXAS HOTEL BARBER
SHOP, 224 25th st. . (ee)
BOY WANTED to learn the electrical
business. McLELLAN ELECTRIC
CO., 2118 Postoffice. (ee)
TEAMSTER WANTED.—Any color,
start work tomorrow morning. HAN-
SON, 1517 Strand. (ep)
WANTED.—Yard man, one willing to
live on place. 519 15th st. Phone
1977.__(ep)
WANTED.—At once, experienced book-
keeper. One who can use typewriter.
Apply Box 9782, Tribune. (tf)
WANTED—White boy, aged 16, to work
in photograph gallery at Murdoch’s
bathhouse. Call from 10 to 12 and 2
UNFURNISHED room and kitchenette.
2027 Broadway. Apply 1012 21st st.
(eu)
TWO or three unfurnished rooms at
2021 Ave. I. (eu)
TWO large south rooms; gallery, gas,
electric lights, bath. 2120 I. (el)
ROYAL PRESSING CLUB—Suits pres-
sed, 40c; 3 suits, $1; suits scoured
and pressed, 75c; ladies’ coat suits
pressed, 50c; hats cleaned and blocked,
50c; call for and deliver. 2226 Market
st. Phone 2442. (ep)
NEW YORK MATTRESS COMPANY
carries a complete line of mattresses.
Renews all kinds of mattresses for $2.
Work called for and delivered same
day. Upholstering done. Telephone.
2724. 3320 Q. _________________(tf)
GALVESTON MIRROR WORKS—Mir-
rors resilvered; old, spotted mirrors
made like new; all work guaranteed.
412 20th st. S. STEINER. Phone 2927.
(2-1)
FOR ' SALE—12-horsepower engine,
high speed, in first-class condition;
$60., 19th and wharf. (eu)
GAS drop light complete with shade
and covered tubing. Price $2.50.
Phone 4270. • (ep)
CINDERS CINDERS. CINDERS
Good filling for sidewalks. $1,00
load delivered. Phone 2594. (ep)
FOR SALE—One riding stock saddle.
D. J. BUCKLEY, Police Station, (ee)
FOR SALE—-Shades and curtain poles.
WANTED—Competent yard man, who
can milk. R. J. CALDER, League
City. i (eu)
WANTED—A fireman. JOHN SEALY
HOSPITAL. Apply to engineer. (eu)
WANTED.—White boy over 16 years.
STAR DRUG STORE. (tf)
BOY to drive-milk wagon. Apply DAN
CLEARY, 61st and Q. (ee)
WANTED—A yard man. 1115 35th st.
______________(ee)
WANTED.—Baker. Apply 2102 Market
' st. . (ep)
Autos and Accessories.
FOR SALE—Auto truck, fine condi-
tion; cash or terms. 1515 I. Phone
6043. (eb)
FOR SALE—Two second-hand cars, :
also 2 delivery car bodies. MODEL |
LAUNDRY. (tf)
_ Apartments.
MELROSE APARTMENTS—Two and
three rooms, with bath and kitch-
enette; all modern, south and east ex-
posure; prices reasonable. AUSTIN &
CO., 307 22d. (tf)
FOR RENT—A handsomely furnished
b-room bungalow; garage; near 33d
car. F. H. COLBY. Phone 488. (ee)
LOWER Flat, 4 rooms, all conven-
iences. $8 to right party. Phone
2332. (el)
HOUSES FOR RENT
FOR RENT.
Residences—2107 J, 1717 N, 2308 H,
1827 N, 3227 L, 2609 K, 905 27th, 2024 N.
Cottages—3302 R. 3710 O, 2617 P1,
1916 27th, 3927 K, 4126 S, 2028 N, 2119
N, 1709 N, 1501 17th, 4227 I, 2405 M, 2428
N, 2301 01, 3202 S, 1516 40th, 1615 37th.
Rooming house, 2327 F; modern
stores on D and E. .
Please phone for further information.
C. O. HERVEY, 2206 C. Phone 895.
(tf)
THOROUGHBRED Barred Plymouth
Rock eggs for hatching. Phone 4692.
• ‘(ee)
GENUINE Eskimo Spitz, puppies, guar-
anteed to be in perfect condition.
1706 0%. _______i _________(tf)
FOR SALE.—Fresh milk cow and calf,
$60. 2618 Ave. I. (ep)
A COMPETENT white girl wants house
work from 0 to 4. Phone 2042.
________________________8 (ep)
NEAT colored girl wants position 8
a. m. to 3 p. m. Box 9785. Tribune.
\ (ep)
7-ROOM house on Ft. Crockett car
line. For information call at 43d and
R. • (ep)
SIX-ROOM two-story house; bath and
electric lights. 1923 M. Phone 433.
(ee)
FOR RENT—Four-room cottage, 1616
21st st. Apply 1523 21st. (ee)
FOR RENT—A modern 5-room cottage.
1005 K. Apply next door. (tf)
FIVE-ROOM modern bungalow, located
at 2003 34th st. Phone 613. g(eb)
SIX-ROOM two-story house; bath, elec-
tric lights. 1923 M. Phone 433. (ec)
TWO light housekeeping rooms; one
single room. 2215 Ave. H. (eb)
FOR RENT—Cheap rooms, furnished.
1520 Market st. (ee)
TWO light housekeeping rooms, south-
ern exposure, to a couple; $10 per
month. 909 27th st. ■ - (ep)
NICELY furnished rooms, all modern
improvements. Apply 723 23d st.
(ep)
FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms.
Apply 1805 M. (ee)
FURNISHED rooms; $1.50 to $3 per
week. 2320 Winnie. (ee)
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping. 801 24th st. (ee)
WANTED—Woman for general work;
small family; good room on place.
Apply 1527 Ave. E. (ee)
WANTED—An experienced white nurse
for 4-year-old child. MRS. J. F.
SEINSHEIMER, 2528 O. (tf)
WANTED.—An experienced laundress.
Apply 1919 37th st. Phone 3177.
_________(ep)
WANTED—A quiet single colored wom-
an to stay on place. 1303 29th st.
_______1 (eu)
WANTED.—A cook. Apply 1501 Ave.
H.__.________(ep)
WANTED—A white cook; references.
Apply mornings, 2327 K. (tf)
WANTED—Woman for general house-
work. 2214 M. (ee)
WANTED.—A sales lady. 2102 Market
St. (ep)
EXPERT organ and piano tuning dore
by C. F. WIESPAPE. Phone 2599.
_______________• .__(tf)
M. M. CHARESTON, tuner and repairer
of pianos. Phone 2156. (tf)
-PERSONAL
TWO completely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping, electric lights,
gas, hot and cold water; will rent for
$10 month to couple without children.
Phone 2717 after 4 p. m.; or apply 3714
______(ee)
TWO large downstairs housekeeping
. rooms, connecting bath, all conven-
iences; no children. Phone 3224. 2115
Ave. N._________(ep)
TWO nice large, front, south rooms.
furnished for housekeeping. Modern;
reasonable; private family. 2323 Broad-
way. (ep)
FOR RENT.—Nicely furnished rooms
for gentlemen only, right in town.
Apply in store, NELSON FURNITURE
STORE, 22d and Church st. (ep)
TWO suites of rooms, furnished for
light housekeeping. 2015 Ave. O.
Phone 3705. (eb)
ONE well furnished room and kitchen-
ett. Close , in, modern, reasonable.
1815 Church. Phone ,448. (ep)
FURNISHED housekeeping room, $1.75
weekly; bedroom, $1.25 weekly. 913
21st.__(eb)
NICELY furnished room, hot and cold
water. Phone 2409. 1614 Church.
____(ee)
TWO suites of rooms, furnished for
light housekeeping, 3912 I. Phone
3988. (ee)
TWO or three connecting light house-
keeping rooms with modern conven-
iences at 2021 J. (eu)
0
LOST—'Gentleman’s gold watch, silk
fob, 32 degree gold Masonic charm,
monogram on watch, name N. T. Black-
burn inside back cover. Probably lost
on south side Winnie, between 17th
and Boulevard. Rewir'd if returned to
403 Trust bldg, or 1717 Winnie. (er)
STRAYED—From Fort Crockett, small
white French poodle, “Susie” on col-
lar. Finder please notify Company 4,
Fort Crockett. Reward. (eu)
LOST—A pit’bull terrier, white with
brindle tail, one black ear, five
months old. Finder please ring 5467
or 5491 and receive liberal reward. (tf)
LOST—An English Collie dog, almost
grown; answers to name “Tad.” If
found, bring to 401 Boulevard, or phone
4872 and receive reward. (ep)
STRAYED away, bay horse, brand HV
or H5 on left shoulder; $5 reward;
return to GROVER NORMAN, La-
GALVESTON SADDLE AND HARNESS
CO.—A G. Caso, proprietor. Auto
tops, celluloid in curtains, harness,
cushions, grips and suit cases repaired;
second-hand harness and riding saddles
bought and sold. 610 23d st. Phone 434.
__________-______(tf)
WE SELL at wholesale and retail
prices, second-hand clothes. We have
500 suits, overcoats, pants and all kinds
of wearing apparel at reasonable prices.
L. HALFANT, 319 25th st. Phone 484-W.
(ep)
TRY CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. for
electrical fixtures at prices that will
surprise you; also a full line of elec-
tric supplies, etc. Phone 583. 2316
Postoffice. (tf)
McGEE TOMATO—1,200 bushels per
acre no longer cause surprise; please
write for particulars. M. C. McGEE,
San' Marcos, Tex. (2-rb)
CHEAP for cash, motorboat, 20x6x20,
half cabin, 4-horsepower Barker en-
gine. 1714 Ave. O. Phone 3737. (ep)
FIVE-PASSENGER Hudson, in good
condition; also Plymouth Rock hens.
MRS. CHENOWETH, Hitchcock, (ee)
FOR SALE or exchange, portieres, oak
center /table and child’s folding bed.
FOR RENT—6-room cottage, modern,
in AI condition, cistern water, nice
yard, garage. 2409 Q. Phone 283.
__ (eu)
TWO-STORY house, 8 rooms, two
kitchenettes, two bathrooms; suitable
for two families. 907 20th st. Inquire
911 20th st. (ee)
MODERN five-room cottage, screened,
all conveniences, garage; good loca-.
tion, near two car lines. Phone 5741.
' .___(tf)
FIVE-ROOM high-raised cottage. No.
3624 01: hot and cold, water, all
modern conveniences. Phone 4526. (eu)
DESIRABLE six-room and bath dwell-
ing, 1905 NY. Apply 1920 NY. R. L.
SHERROD. (tf)
FOR RENT—Two story, 7 rooms, bath,
good condition; 1711 G; $20. JOHN
HANNA, 2222 C (el)
FOR RENT.—-Good 6-room cottage;
bath, electric lights. 1009 C. $18.
JOHN HANNA, 2222 C. (el)
FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, all
modern conveniences, 1424 Church st
CLOWN, Pierrot, harem, Spanish
dancer and all kinds of masquerade
costumes for rent. 2026 G. Phone 2833.
___(p)
MASQUERADE suits for rent; also
made to order. 1323 Church st. Phone
4428. (2-rc)
FOR SALE, at a bargain—Two-story
home, seven rooms, kitchen, bath-
room, sleeping and dining porches;
screened throughout; all modern con-
veniences; garage with two rooms up-
stairs, and outhouse. Cash or terms.
Apply to owner mornings from 10 to
12. 1605 M1. Phone 2627. (ec)
FOR SALE OR RENT—Farm, 10 acres,
bet. Hitchcock and Lamarque, on
shell road; 4-room house, barns and
garage; ready for planting spring
crop; cheap to steady tenant. J.
KELLY, Hitchcock. (ep)
FOR SALE—Modern two-story eight-
room home at 1712 Winnie st., at a
price that is a real bargain account
owner living in New York. Phone 1704
or apply on premises mornings. (eu)
—--7---•— -------——
FOR LEASE or sale, easy terms, lots,
38th and N1. Phone 1170. (ec)
NEATLY furnished housekeeping
rooms with front and rear porches.
2007 H. (ee)
FURNISHED rooms for light house-
. keeping; all conveniences. 2317 H.
_________- (ec)
ONE furnished room for light house-
keeping or bedroom. $1.50 weekly.
1208 31st st. (el)
BEAUTIFUL apartment, 4 rooms, pri-
vate bath; reasonable rent. 1928 L.
_____________________________________(ec)
TWO large connecting rooms, fur-
nished or unfurnished; on Broadway.
Phone 1204. (ec)
NICELY furnished room for rent in
private home, very reasonable. 1819
Broadway. Phone 6520. (el)
FURNISHED housekeeping apartment,
private residence. Phone 2042
__(el)
NICELY furnished light housekeeping
rooms; modern conveniences. ANT-
LER HOTEL, 2201 Church. (ee)
CLOTHES, shoes, hats, trunks, valises,
phonographs, sewing machines and
furniture. Phone 1922. (tf)
THE BEST prices for second-hand
clothing, hats, shoes. 2705 Market.
Phone 407. (2-e)
DON’T throw away old auto casings;
I buy them, 1 or 100. Phone 2410.
______________(eb)
WANTED—Second-hand harness, sad-
dles and repairing. JOHN DINTER,
606 24th st. _____________(3-r)
PAY the best prices for second-hand
clothing and shoes. Phone 4071. (2-c)
WANTED—Incubator of 100-egg ca-
pacity or larger. Phone 505. (eu)
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