Galveston Tribune. (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 75, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920 Page: 8 of 14
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
EIGHT
PHONE 83 OR 1396
CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN UP TO 12:15 P. M FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY
PHONE 83 OR 1396
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Classified Rates and Rules
Female
Poultry and Fet stock.
Miscellaneous.
Miscellaneous.
Male
(er)
Autos and Accessories.
(tf)
SPECIAL, SALE THIS WEEK ONLY:
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SAWS!
SAWS!
SAWS I
LODGE NOTICE.
(tf)
(x)
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PHONE 1827.
(X)
425 or 3280.
(X)
5442: 2008 Strand.
(er)
(x)
AGENCY, 405, St. Louis.
Winnie st.
(tf)
Market.
(el)
necessary.
(ep)
LOST
SITUATIONS WANTED.
610-612 23d st. .
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st.
Agent.
FOR RENT
SALE-All
FOR
MRS.
WANTED TO RENT
INSTRUCTIONS
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5377.
GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO.,
20th and Ave. E.
clothes.
4020 N1.
Brahma
JOSEPH
(ei)
2010 MARKET.
(3-e)
SINGLE glass-door wardrobe. Phone
5597 (eu)
It’s Easy to GET What You Want, or SELL What You Don’t Want, If You Use the
Tribune Want Columns- Everybody Reads Them!
WANTED—One, two or three rooms,
with private bath, or modern cottage,
within four blocks of Crystal Palace,
will be permanent. Address P. O. BOX
162, City.
$30.00 Suits ............
$32.50 Black Cravanettes
$6.00 Corduroy Pants ..
$7.00 Corduroy Pants ..
$2.50 Khaki Pants ....
$4.00 Dress Pants .....
$1.50 Jumpers ..........
$1.50 Shirts ............
$2.00 Shirts ............
$3.00 Shirts ............
$3.50 Shirts ... ........
....$22.50
... .$18.00
.....$4.75
$5.15
$1.95
.....$2.50
.......95c
.....$1.15
...'. .$1.65
.... .$2.35
.... .$2.75
REINFORCED CONCRETE PLATFORM
Concrete platform, 8 by 12 ft. 6 inches
thick, with steel rack; a pick-up for
anyone who can use it, will make an
ideal floor for garage; look it over at
2312 Market st., and say what you will
give for it.
P. J. BELLEW
2120 Mechanic st. . Phone 516.
(tf)
UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS
CLASSIFIED ADS.
OPENING SALE
ON FURNITURE, AT VERY LOW
PRICES.
COME, LOOK AROUND AND
GET SOME BARGAINS.
MODERN HOME PERFECTOR
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE
WANTED
We Buy From One Piece to a Carload.
Highest Prices Paid—Spot Cash.
Call at Once—Do not Delay.
Phone 6136; After 6 P. M., Call 4007.
2118 POSTOFFICE ST.
WANTED:
MESSENGER BOYS
MUST BE 14 YEARS OF AGE.
HUSTLERS CAN EARN $15
PER WEEK.
WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH
COMPANY,
(eb)
kinds second-hand
M. L. DICKINSON,
(3-1)
DON’T sacrifice your old furniture or
household goods; call me to submit
my offer before you sell. MODERN
HOME PERFECTOR. Phone 1827. 2010
* Box 1461—1.
Box 1202—1.
Box 1493—1.
Box 1553—4.
Box 1514—1.
Box 1774—1.
Box 1435—1.
Box 1046—1.
Box 1606—1.
Box 1576—1.
Box 1347—1.
Box 1128—1.
Box 1039—2.
Box 1769—2.
Box 1580—1.
Box 1547—1.
Big Bargains in Workmen’s Shoes.
Come in and look them over before go-
ing elsewhere. We are sure to
I please you.
LOUIS’ FURNISHING GOODS STORE,
2505 MARKET.
(er)
Feb. 21, 1920.
Box 1481—2.
Box 1382—1.
SALESMEN in Texas to sell attractive
health and accident policies; liberal
policies and money-making contracts to
right men; insurance experience not
necessary. Write MERCHANTS’ LIFE
& CASUALTY CO., Minneapolis, Minn.
(eu)
MASQUERADE costumes of all kinds;
also evening suits. 1701 Market st.
Phone 1761, (eu)
Circle and band saws filed, gummed
and reset, butchers’ saws filed, set and
rehandled and new blades furnished.
Tools and cutlery of all kinds sharp-
ened.
Lawn mowers repaired and ground
by a regular mower grinding machine.
L. O. BARKER,
514 21st Street.
WANTED TO BUY
Large, second-hand safe for bus-
iness office. Must be in good con-
dition.
BOX 1489, TRIBUNE.
NEARLY
100
GIRLS
ARE
FINDING
. THIS
A
GOOD
PLACE
TO
WORK
• LET US TELL YOU WHY.
We will be glad to tell you
all about hours, wages and
work. Young ladies, 17
years of age and over and
unmarried are invited to
call on the CHIEF OPERA-
TOR and have this inter-
esting profession explained.
—Apply—
THE SOUTHWESTERN
TELEPHONE AND TELE-
GRAPH COMPANY.
FINE thoroughbred Light
eggs, 15 for $2. delivered.
JORDENS, Addicks, Tex.
WANTED
Strong, active white boy, not over
17 years of age, to work in produce
store; must come well recommended.
J. P. ALMERAS,
2415 Strand.
FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell, just out of
shop; new top and curtains and paint,
good tires; dirt cheap at $425, with some
extras. See car at 3518 Ave. ,H. (er)
SHADE trees, flowering and ornamen-
tal shrubs, roses, vines, evergreens,
fruit trees, grape vines, bulbs, vege-
table and flower seeds. See us for
anything needed in the yard or garden.
HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE. Phone
BARGAINS
IN FURNITURE LINE
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
• WE STORE ON THE THIRD
FLOOR; BEST STORAGE
PL ACE IN TOWN.
PHONE 911. 2017 E.
LOUIS KERPEL.
WANTED AT ONCE
Two boys to carry paper
routes in afternoons after
school, about an hour’s work
each day. Apply—
GALVESTON TRIBUNE,
CITY CIRCULATOR.
FOR SALE
Old stereotype mats, 17x20
inches; suitable for lining the
interiors of chicken houses,
stables, etc.; to keep out the
cold winter winds. 25c per
bundle. Apply— ,
OFFICE, GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
(tf)
PHONE your gas stove troubles to
WILL VAN, the Gas Man, 604 23d st.
Phone 1693. . (3-rp)
One 6-cylinder Studebaker Coupe.
One 6-cylinder Studebaker touring
car.
One 4-cylinder Studebaker touring
car.
These cars are in perfect condition;
they look and run like new.
CARTER AUTO CO.
2324 Postoffice. Phone 1240.'
(tf)
GRAND BALLL! GRAND BALL!
FIFTH annual fancy
arpe dress and masquerade
9 ball, given by Chosen
* Friends Lodge No. 6,
I. 0. O. F., Monday, February 23, 1920
at 8:30 p. m., at New City Auditorium.
Tickets, $1.00. Ladies by invitation.
Leave names for invitations at Kerpel’s
Furniture Store, Union Cigar Store,
Witherspoon’s Drug Store and Star
Drug Store.
THE COMMITTEE.
For further information Phone 911,
1 Box 1543—2.
Box 1364—1.
Box 1694—1.
• Box 1035—1.
Box 1365—1.
Box 1186—1.
Box 1666—1.
Box 1287—1.
Box 1357—1.
Box 1558—3.
Box 1539—1.
Box 1480—1.
Box 1128—1.
I am authorized by outside buyers to
pay pre-war retail cash prices for used
furniture in good condition; also ex-
change new furniture for old.
W. N. FRITTER,
2427 D. Phone 1146.
(3-c)
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.,
expert tuning and repairing; most
complete repair department in the
state. .
PHONE 257.
WE ARE remodeling our building,
as we are crowded for room. We will
offer these, cars at bargain prices and
easy terms:
One 7-passenger Cole........$300
One 5-passenger Marmon......$375
One 7-passenger Selden........$325
One 7-passenger Pratt........$250
One 6-cylinder Studebaker
Chassis ................$300
One 4-cylinder, 5-passenger
Studebaker ...... $425
CARTER AUTO CO.
2324 Postoffice. Phone 1240.
M. M. CHARLSTON, expert tuner and
repairer of pianos, violins and Vic-
trolas. Phone 2156. (tf)
C. F. WEISPAPE, expert organ and
piano tuning and repairing. Phone
2599 (tf)
ONE Studebaker, seven-passenger, four-
cylinder touring car with self-start-
er and electric lights; in good condi-
tion, $275. GALVESTON MOTOR CAR
CO., 20th and E. (x)
FOR SALE—Seven-passenger Oldsmo-
bile “Eight," in excellent condition;
7-passenger Studebaker “Six,” at a real
bargain. ELECTRIC GARAGE, 311 23d
WANTED—Active man with at least
$1,000 capital in light manufacturing
business,, as salesman and manager;
California manufacturers opening
branch in Texas soon; give references
and prepare for personal interview for
full particulars. COOLER MFG. CO.,
12 Geary st., San Francisco, Cal. (er)
WANTED AT ONCE—Manager for The
Galveston Co-operative Stores; must
understand buying and selling all lines
of groceries and produce; state previous
experience, reference and salary expect-
ed; applications confidential. Box 1553,
Tribune. (er)
WANTED — Experienced bookkeeper;
one that can use typewriter and take
care of correspondence; must furnish
best of references; apply in own hand
writing. Box 1507, Tribune. (tf)
MEN to work this city refinishing
chandeliers, brass beds, automobiles,
by new method. $10 daily without capi-
tal or experience. Write GUNMETAL
CO., 353 Elm, Decatur, Ill.
MEN—Age under 55, experience unnec-
essary. Travel, make secret investiga-
tion, reports. Salaries; expenses. Write
AMERICAN FOREIGN DETECTIVE
WOMEN or man wanted, salary $24 full
time, 50c an hour spare time, selling
guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experi-
ence unnecessary. INTERNATIONAL
MILLS, Norristown, Pa. (er)
WANTED—Dish washer. Call at 614
21st st; upstairs. 1 (er)
WANTED—First-class cook. 614 21st
st., upstairs. (eu)
KAMINSKY SPECIAL ,
Here is something worth buying:
Armour’s "Veribest" Evaporated
Milk, 2 cans for..................15c
Oil Sardines, 2 cans ..............130
Strictly Fresh' Yard Eggs, guaran-
teed, dozen ....... 45c
Fresh Turnips, bunch .............PC
Fresh Beets, bunch ................
Carrots, bunch ....... -go
Cabbage, lb. ................ :60
Fresh Lettuce, 2 heads for ........15c
Apples, dozen ..............15c and UD
Florida Oranges, dozen ............40C
Sweet Potatoes, lb..................
California Irish Potatoes, lb.........7c
Onions, lb.........................•■•9c
Frying size Chickens, lb.........3242°
Medium size Roosters, lb...........25c
Large bar Soap, 6c seller, 6 for ..25c
Large size Washing Powder, 6c Sell-
er,6 for..........................25c.
Spaghetti, Marcaroni, Vermicelli,
3 boxes for ....................24c
Pure Lard, lb.....................28c
Fresh Tub Butter .................63c
Morning Glory Butter..............67c
Ketchup, large size ..............25c
KAMINSKY GROCERY
Phone 369. 4402 J.
(er)
FOR SALE—Ford touring car, less than
one year old and used but little, is
in first-class condition and can be
bought on terms if desired. H. SHEF-
FIELD JR., 2511 32d st. (er)
SEE GALVESTON SADDLE & HAR-
NESS CO., A. G. CASO, the Top Man,
for automobile tops, side curtains, seat
covers. Give us a trial. Phone 434.
AGENTS—$100 weekly and automobile
furnished, agents everywhere intro-
ducing marvelous new automobile in-
vention. Doubles efficiency and life of
any car. Saves its cost first day. Ter-
ritory going like wildfire. $26 sample
outfit free. Write quick. OVEE COM-
PANY, Dept. 745, Louisville, Ky. (x)
SENSATIONAL AUTO INVENTION-
Makes old spark plugs fire through
grease, oil, carbon. Saves gas. More pep,
power, speed. Starts easy cold weather.
250% profit. FORDEX CO., 149 Michi-
gan st., Toledo, O. (er)
AGENTS get busy. We have the great-
est money maker on the market;
housekeepers buy on sight. 50,000 sold
in 1919. TYLER MFG. CO., Dept. DIO.,
Muncie, Ind. (x)
GALVESTON TRIBUNE
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE—One Harley
Davidson motorcycle, A-1 condition;
cheap for cash. Call after 5 o’clock, at
1315 Ave. B. Phone 2430. (ep)
FOR SALE—Two wood heaters, gas
heater, kitchen table, 9x12 new con-
goleum rug, mission oak hall tree. Ap-
ply 4112 PY. (tf)
FOR SALE—-Furniture of 4 rooms,
cheap; no dealers. MRS. GOMEZ,
2504% Market st. (ep)
LARGE cook stove, six holes; almost
new.; burns wood or coal. Box 1577,
Tribune. (er)
LADY’S Bicycle for sale, cheap; guar-
anteed first-class condition. 1627
1 Time................a Word
3 Insertions..........21 C a Word
6 Times ................4c a Word
I Inch, 1 Time ................
1 Inch, 10 Times, per Inch..... .45c
500 Inches, 1 year, per Inch....42c
No Ad taken for less than 30c,
cash with order; and none on the
€ basis of less than 12 T.ords.
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 discon-
tinuance of T. F. (till forbidden)
ads must be in writing.
FOR SALE—Ford sedan, completely
equipped with electric starting and
lighting system, bumpers, shock ab-
sorbers, demountable rims and many
other accessories, absolutely in perfect
condition in every way; can be bought
on terms. MRS. WELLS, 1120 Tremont
st. (er)
Two-ton Republic Truck.
1918 Ford Roadster 1912 Cadillac.
Chevrolet Roadster
Willis’ Knight “Eight.”
STOFFER CADILLAC COMPANY,
712 23d St. (er)
WE WILL start you in the cleaning and
dyeing business; little capital needed,
big profits. Write for booklet. THE
BEN-VONDE SYSTEM, Dept. 77, Char-
lotte, N. C. (er)
ATTENTION—Stock salesmen wanted
by the Brazoria County Oil and Min-
eral Co.; experienced stock salesmen.
Address Box 407, Alvin, Tex. (eb)
COLORED MEN; $1 pants offer; $3 suit
offer; write for- free samples and
styles. KNICKERBOCKER TAILOR-
ING CO., Dept. 664, Chicago. (er)
WANTED—A strong boy, with wheel,
for delivery and to make himself use-
ful around butcher shop; good wages to
right boy. Apply 2828 K. (er)
THE PRAETONIANS want sothe good
insurance agents in Galveston; good
contracts for good hustlers. Box 1584,
Tribune. (el)
WANTED—A union butcher. UNION
MEAT MARKET, Texas City, Tex.,
Box 171. Apply Riedle Bros. (eu)
WANTED—Cleaners for floors, win-
dows and yard. Call mornings be-
twen 9 and 10 a. m., 2315 K. (eu)
MEN wanted for detective work. Write
J. GANOR, former Govt. Detective,
Danville, Ills. (x)
WANTED—An elderly man as night
clerk, at the VICTORIA HOTEL,
2324% Market. (eu)
WANTED—A first-class barber; good
pay. W. D. PUELLE, 2220 Market
st. . (eu)
WANTED—A Laboring man who can
use spade and shovel. 3419 O. (er)
WANTED—Delivery boy, 8 to 12 in the
morning. Apply 3104 N. (ep)
WANTED—A man to drive bread wa-
gon. FOX’S BAKERY. (tf)
WANTED—Boy with wheel; good
wages. 1627 H. (eb)
Salesmen Wanted.
SHIP CARPENTERS and Caulkers Lo-
cal No. 874 will hold their regular
meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 24, in the Car-
penters’ hall, 22161 Postoffice. W. C.
GARMAN, Recording Secretary. H. T.
Hardy, President. ______(ep)
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCES.
MRS. HADCOCK—Dressmaking, ladies-
tailoring, hemstitching, picot, edging.
braiding and embroidery. 1903 Ave. K.
Phone 3828.__(tf)
DRESSMAKING, plain and fancy sew-
ing, coats' lined, alterations a special-
ty. MISS MACDONALD, 1623 Ave O.
___________(er)
AIRS. ALLISON, dressmaking of all '
kinds; prices reasonable. Phone 6708
. 716 19th st._______________(tf)
ACCORDEON, side box, fancy pleating,
button covering, hemstitching, picot.
ing. ALTMON’S, 2011 Postoffice (3-u)
DRESSMAKING and Ladles’ tailerea
suits; also children’s sewing. 3206
Phone 2427.__________* (er)
WANTED—Men’s shirts to make- n
reasonable. 1821 N. Phone 5130, (eb)
MRS. GOLDIE GINN, dressmaking. 615
Church. Phone 4696, (2-eb).
FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Hudson
car, first-class running order; must
be sold; cheap for cash. CALIFORNIA
GARAGE, 1807 Ave. D. (tf)
FOR SALE—Overland, 5-passenger,
good paint, good top, seat covers, en-
gine in fine condition, for quick sale;
$290. Phone 967. (ep)
1916 BUICK %-ton truck, equipped
with self-starter and electric lights,
$500. GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO.
20th and E. (x)
FORD tops recovered in three hours
best material used; expert workman-
ship, $8. 414 24th st. (ep)
HAVE your radiator repaired by.BONO
the Radiator Man. Recoring guaran-
teed. 415 24th st. 55 (eu)
FOR SALE—Two-ton Kissel truck In-
quire FRED WARNER, 2005 E. Phone
1329 or 3741. (tf)
FORD 5-passenger, looks and runs like
new; also a 5-passenger Ford body.
414 24th st. ,1 (ei)
FOR SALE—One 5-passenger Chevro-
let. 1918 model, A-1 condition. 1411
14th st.______________________. (ep)
SPEEDSTER radiator, good condition;
just the thing for Ford. Apply 2611
35th st. (eu)
FOR SALE—Half-ton Ford truck in
good running order. Apply 1813 33d
3t._____________________________-_________(ei)
GOOD car for sale; cheap for cash. 2215
29th st. (eu)
CAPE JESSAMINES, bridalwreath, al-
•theas, crape myrtle, celestial, mag-
nolia and brown turkey figs, humile
Jasmine, Caladium bulbs, Boston plum-
osia, sprengeri ferns; mailing sizes, 25c
each. Blackberry and dewberry plants,
horseradish roots, pansy plants, white
pom pom chrysanthemum plants, 50c
per dozen, prices postpaid. ALVIN
PLANT FARMS, Alvin, Tex._______(el)
BIG PANTS’ SALE—Corduroy pants,
union made, $2.98 up; exceptional
values, union made' overalls, $1.49 to
$1.79 and up; men’s and boys’ scout
shoes, $2.49 up. Special sale in trunks.
L. HALF ANT, 319 25th st. Phone 484-W.
(tf)
I HAVE 30 acres under fence in Hitch-
cock, flowing well of good water, a
3-room house and stable frame, lumber
for barn on place; for rent for dairy or
farming, $150 by the year, advance
payments. Write A. C. PETENEN,
Texas City, Tex. 1 (eu)
FOR RENT—Storeroom, 313-315 20th st.
Good stand for business that requires
limited space. Apply V. T. PICHARD.
No. 100 Security Bldg. (eb)
FOR RENT—For garden, potatoes or
corn; three lots, corner 37th and Ave.
P. Call 2014 Ave. M. (er)
FOR RENT—Double garage; terms;
very reasonable. Phone 4813. 1202
21st st. (ep)
FOR RENT—Garage. 2001 N. Phone
5037. (eb)
DRESSMAKING.
Female
THOROUGHLY competent stenograph-
er, now employed, desires to make
change; references; state salary. Box
1578, Tribune. (er>
WANTED—Position as cook or house-
maid. Box 1558, Tribune. (er)
BUFF LEGHORNS. Northern stock,
bred to lay; $2.50 per 15; also- two
cockrels. 1515 22d st. (eu)
TWENTY-FIVE young, fat laying hens
for sale. 3916 Ave. P. (eu)
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cockrels,
large A-1 stock, at $1.50 to $2.50 pair.
Apply 3723 Ave. H. (ei)
FOR SALE-—Fine thoroughbred Rhode
Island Red roosters; reasonable. Phone
6578. 2011 32d st. (er)
RABBITS for sale, Flemish Giants,
pedigreed New Zealand Reds; meat
rabbits. 4110 R. (eu)
FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red cockrels,
cneap. Phone 6423. 3710 M. (er)
Slave.
AM IN Business, have five hours' spare
time daily, desirous of devoting to
profitable employment, or sideline bus-
iness; good hustler; what can you of-
fer Box 1609, Tribune. - (el)
WANTED—Clerical work by boy, 17;
Ball High School graduate; position
where merit will get advancement.
Box 1583, Tribune. (ep)
STENOGRAPHER and general office
man, fifteen years’ practical exper-
ience, wants position. Box 1572, Trib-
une.________________________1_____________(er)
YOUNG man with grocery store exper-
ience, desires position as salesman’
can give references. Box 1568, Tribune.
____(er)
SITUATION as chauffeur and yard-
man; good references. Apply 1515
30th st. (er)
Vehicles and Livestock.
THOROUGHBRED Red Duroc boar, one
year old. weighs about 300 pounds;
worth $75, will take $40 for quick sale.
Apply MANAGER, Beissner Place, Dick-
inson, Tex. , (eu)
FOR SALE—A fresh cow, very gentle,
easy milker; come and see her; just a
real family cow. J. E. FRANKS, Ar-
cadia, Tex. . (ep)
FOR SALE—One double-seated surrey,
at a bargain if taken at once, as we
must get if out of the way. 2717 Ave. P.
(ep)
FOR SALE—Two fine young Jersey
cows; will have to sell in few days.
C. N. FRANKS, Arcadia, Tex. (eu)
300 BALES choice summer cut hay, at
65c per bale; get it quick. HAY MAR-
KET, 20th and Aye. A. (eu)
FOR SALE—One fresh Jersey cow, with
heifer calf. Apply 3910 O12. Phone
6262. (ep)
FOR SALE—Horse, cart and harness.
. PINTO’S FISH MARKET. (tf)
STRONG buggy, in first-class condition.
Apply 1511 13th st. . (eu)
FOR SALE—A horse. Can be seen at
2328 Ave. Q. (eu)
GOOD horse, wagon and harness. 308
23d st. (ep)
WANTED TO BUY.
USED
CAR BARGAINS
1 Hudson "33” truck ........$250F
1 Studebaker 7-passenger ....$275
1 Chevrolet truck ............$450
1 Buick %-ton truck..........$450
These cars are all in first-class
running order.
THE McGee tomato makes 1,200 bushels
per acre and I only have the pure
seed. Please write for full informa-
tion. M. C. McGEE, San Marcos, Tex.
(2-eu)
GENUINE sole leather: Taps, 40c, 45c,
50c and 60c; sole leather strips, $1.00
and $1.75. Just received new shipment.
F. C. LOBENSTEIN, 2026 Ave. B. (er).
COME IN and let us demonstrate our
Simplex electric neater. The best
ever. CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. Phone
583. 2316 Postoffice st. (tf)
MARBLE soda fountain, two tanks and
regulator; just the thing for a soft
drink stand on the beach; a bargain.
1807 E.______________.____________(ep)
ONE Twin Indian motorcycle, in A-1
condition, for sale. Apply 1919 40th
st., or BRUSH POWER PLANT, 26th
and E. (er)
ICE CREAM! Ice Cream! Ice Cream!
Pints, 35c; quarts, 60c; free delivery.
Phone 673. CORDRAY’S DRUG STORE
_________________________(tf)
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!—Good dry
wood, blocks, stove wood and chunks,
quick delivery. Phone 5862. (8-1)
TATTING for Easter; leave orders for
tatting, yokes, medalions, or by the
yard, at 3418 Ave. RV. Phone 6387. (er)
OIL! OIL! OIL!—The very best of oil
for stove or lamp. HUNTER’S WOOD
YARD. Phone 245. (tf)
FOR SALE—Todd Check Protecter, in
A-1 condition. A. HERZOG, Room 7,
Marine Bldg. (er)
FOR SALE—Piano in good shape; cheap
on account moving. C. N. FRANKS,
Arcadia, Tex. (eu)
CLASSES in real shorthand, radio
buzzer and railroad telegraphy, book-
keeping, typewriting and English
branches at GALVESTON BUSINESS
College, Cor. 21st and Ave. H. (High
School Annex.) Day and night school.
GEO. OAKLEY, Prln. Phone 4466. (tf)
MISS ELLA WOODYARD, piano, violin,
mandolin and private lessons in Eng-
lish studies, given at residences. 2714
Ave. K. (eu)
PRIVATE and class lessons in solo, ex-
hibition and modern ballroom danc-
ing. For appointment Phone 6427.
____________________________________(3-rc)
PRIVATE instructions, Latin, Spanish.
algebra and geometry and any high
school studies. Phone 6366. (er)
MISS CARRUTHERS—Private lessons
in all New York dances. Phone 1258.
(tf)
___(eb)
WE BUY anything under the sun. Fur-
niture, household goods, store and of-
fice fixtures, stocks of merchandise,
tools of any description, in fact, any-
thing from a needle to an airplane.
THE VICTORY SALVAGE CO. Phone
1303. 2314-16 Market st. (tf)
WANTED TO BUY—Nice clean rags.
Apply after 9 a. m., pressroom, GAL-
VESTON TRIBUNE. (tf)
PLANT your spring and summer gar-
dens now, time to plant anything and
everything you need to eat. Seed po-
tatoes, onion sets, vegetable and flower
seeds. HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE,
Phone 5442. 2008 Strand. (er)
MILLIONS Bermuda onions and lead-
ing varieties tomatoes and frostproof
cabbage plants, grown out in the
open field; shipped C. O. D., $2.50 per
1,000. ROSENBERG PLANT FARM,
Rosenberg, Texas. (er)
“THE NEW HOME” and “THE
FREE” are the best sewing machines
made. Cash or easy terms; also sup-
plies and repairs for all makes.
Phone 73. E. DULITZ, Inc. 2119 F.
(tf)
GALVESTON FURNITURE CO., Sam
Plantowsky, Prop. For real bar-
gains in furniture of all kinds. We can
certainly save you money on your fur-
niture bill. 304-306 25th st. (3-re)
TOMATO, lettuce and Swiss chard
plants; two Black Minorca cockrels,
and settings of Black Minorca eggs.
Apply after 5 or on Sundays. 2718 Q.
Phone 4877. (tf)
MARSHALL DAIRY—For sweet milk,
buttermilk and cream; also fresh
yard eggs. Phone 648. 1323 27th st.
Dairy opened daily from 7 a. m. to
6 p. m. ' (eu)
FOR SALE—One bed spring, in good
condition; one electric fixture. 2609
0%. (ep)
FOR SALE-—A piano in first-class con-
dition; not the tin-pan variety. Phone
1062. (eu)
FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, in good
condition; cheap. Apply 2302 34th st.
(er)
FOR SALE—Four d. c. ceiling fans, at
$15 each. Call after 5 p. m., 2210 D.
________________________________:_________(eu)
BICYCLE, in good order. Apply D. W.
LYNCH, 2419 F, after 5 p. m. (el)
FOR SALE—Ferns and other garden
plants. MRS. COTTER, 3713 M. (ei)
FOR SALE—Bedroom furniture and
antique parlor set. 1505 29th st. (eu)
TWO and three-year-old Mexican vines;
also shrubbery. 1913 35th st. (eu)
GAS STOVE, almost new, for sale at a
bargain. Phone 6773. (eu)
LOST—Silver mesh bag on rocks, at
end of 35th st., containing small
change; valued as keepsake. Please re-
turn to Box 1580, Tribune and receive
reward. (ep)
LOST—Will the person who received a
plush coat with tan lining from K. K.
• K. ball by mistake, please return to
P. B. ERHARD, 217 23d st., and re-
ceive reward. (er)
LOST—One pair nose glasses, dark shell
rims; right lens cracked; lost between
Union Station and Courthouse. Kindly
return to A. B. COX, at Migel’s; reward.
__(er)
LOST—Doll buggy on road at west Ave.
O on 39th st., or west Broadway. Re-
ward if returned MRS. NILAND, 3514
O.______________________________________(el)
PERSON finding small silver vanity
case, initialed, in St. Patrick’s church,
Wednesday night please return to Rev.
J. S. MURPHY, receive reward, (er)
LOST—Wrist watch on 33d and Depot
car, Lady J., name of watch. Phone
1997. Call MISS HARRINGTON. (ep)
LOST—Waterman fountain pen. Finder
please return to 2504 N or Phone
6274 and receive reward.
FEMALE brindle bull dog, lost several
days ago. If found return to 1113
36th st., or Phone 2658. (ep)
LOST—Lady’s sterling silver fountain
pen. Phone BALL HIGH SCHOOL
receive reward. (eu)
LOST—Watch charm, Masonic emblem
initials on back, D. L. D. Phone
1088.. (er)
LOST—Bunch of keys, in West End-
reward if returned to 2120 Mechanic
st.__________________________________(tf)
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL have a
number of clients who want homes in
the best city in Texas; they will pay
cash and those who can’t pay cash, I
will help them to pay cash, so that you
can afford to list with me, giving full
particulars, your property for lowest
cash price and I will get you results
Always money to loan. FRED C. PABST.
________________________________________(er)
WANTED TO LEASE OR BUY—Small
farm with good house and barn; close
to interurban station, at Dickinson or
League City. Apply Box 1493, Tribune.
__(er)
WANTED—To hear from owner of good
farm for sale; state cash price, full
description. D. F. BUSH, Minneapolis,
Minn. (x)
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
FOR SALE—Household furniture, on
account of-leaving city. 1202 Post-
office. (eu)
FOR SALE—Furniture, rocking horse,
chicken crate; also wagon. 1807 E.
_________(ei)
FOR SALE—Chiffonier, table, rocking
chair. 412 15th st. after 6 p. m. (er)
FOR SALE—Large wood cook stove.
1614 Ave. O. Phone 3042. (tf)
DIAMOND ring, worth $85.00; will sell
for $50.00. 1113 21st st. (ep)
FOR SALE—Pecan and umbrella china
trees. 1715 21st st. (eu)
FOR SALE—Incubator, 100-egg ca-
pacity. Phone 5343. (ep)
WHITE cane baby buggy and sulky,
for sale. 1501 N. (er)
McGEE Tomato plants. 1505 Ave. E.
Phone 3075. (er)
FOR SALE—Good sized ice box. Phone
RABBIT BREEDERS, ATTENTION—
Just received new line of Meek and
Court supplies and remedies; Gulf
strain New Zealand Reds for sale. Call
after 5 p. m., 1309 Ave. J. Phone 1933,
__(eu)
FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching, from
my big Barred Rocks; $2.00 for, 15;
$5.50 for fifty; well marked year-old
cockrels, $2.50 each. ,MRS. A. L. MOL-
LER, Alta Loma, Tex. (3-r)
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Chesapeake
Bay puppies, 6 weeks old; can be seen
at SWEET WATER LAKE POULTRY
FARM. Address 2106 Market st., Gal-
veston, Tex. (eu)
TWELVE Single Comb Black Leghorn
hens and one cockrel; excellent lay-
ers; fine for breeding; selling account
having to leave. Phone 628. (eu)
SILVER LACED WYANDOTTE eggs;
$2.00 per setting of 15; 3 young Silver
Laced cockrels, at $2.00 each. ALVIN
PLANT FARMS, Alvin, Tex. (ei)
STRICTLY fresh “infertile” eggs, at
FRANKE’S MARKET; 2 dozen for
95c. Phone 628. (eu)
WHITE LEGHORN hers, 2 years old.
$1.50 each; also gentle well-bred
mare, 5 years old, $100; 2-year-old
mare, $60. J. McCLOSKEY, Texas City
Heights. (el)
IMPORTED 200-egg strain, bred-to-lay
Buff Leghorn eggs; setting of 15, $3.
SWEET WATER LAKE POULTRY
FARM, Galveston Island. Address 2106
Market st., Galveston, Tex. (3-re)
FOR SALE—Six S. C. Black Minorca
hens, Flemish Giant and New Zealand
rabbits and White King pigeons.
KIRSCHNER BROS., 3217 Ave. O. (er)
FOR SALE—Eggs for setting, Regal
Dorcus (White Rock), $3 per''setting.
Phone 3829; delivered, (prize chickens).
______________________________________(ep)
WHITE ORPINGTON eggs for hatch-
ing; also several fine roosters. MRS.
L. JENSEN. Phone 2860. 3714 P1.
(er)
ORIGINAL ROYAL WHITE ROCKS:
Settings, 15, $2.50; inspection invited.
STOWE, 1124 37th st. Phone 1975.
__(3-e)
ANCONAS. Northern stock;' trap-nested
and bred to lay; hatching eggs. W.
COLLIER. 2023 D. Phone 1070. (ep)
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs, $2.50 per setting. ERHARD.
1721 Ave. K. Phone 472. (tf)
FOR SALE—White Crested Black
Polish, Black Minorca and White Pe-
kin duck eggs. 3908 I. (eu)
FANCY DRESS and masked leap year
ball, given by the Mecca Social Club,
Saturday, Feb. 21, 1920, 8:30 p. m., at
Stratford Dancing Academy Hall, 21st
and Postoffice sts. Admission, gentle-
men 50c, ladies 25c. We will dance un-
til George Washington’s Birthday. The
committee decided to award prizes for
best costumes. Music by Young Harp-
ers’ Orchestra. (er)
MASQUERADE and Leap Year Hop.
given by the Drill Team of Ever-
green Grove No. 73, Woodmen Circle,
at Knights of Columbus Hall, 211812
Postoffice, Tuesday evening, Feb. 24,
1920, at 8:30 p. m. Music by Young
Harpers’ Orchestra. Admission 35c.
__(ep)
SOCIAL DANCE, given by Galveston
Review No. 41, Woman’s Benefit As-
sociation of the Maccabees, at K. of C.
Hall, 211812 Postoffice' st., Thursday,
February 26, 1920. Music by Galvez
Orchestra. Ladles 25c, gentlemen 50c.
___________(el)
MUSIC furnished by Brown’s Famous
Rag Time Orchestra. Phone 5041.
Res. 1912 G (rear) Galveston, Texas.
(el)
WINDSHIELDS. AUTOMOBILE
HEADLIGHT LENS.
WM. SCHADT.
2411 STRAND. PHONE 224.
__(tf)
FOR SALE—Ford one-ton truck, in
first-class shape; can be seen at the
GAS COMPANY’S PLANT, cor. 33d and
Market sts., and bought on terms if
___._______________(tf)
WANTED—We are enlarging our
plant and want 50 to 75 girls, between
16 and 45 to make Scott’s Level Best
Overalls; good, clean working condi-
tions, short hours and steady work;
you can make good money atthis line
work; experienced operators earn
$18, $20 and up per week; we guaran-
tee. inexperienced help $8 per week
while learning.
CYRUS W. SCOTT MFG. CO.
__________2311 % Market St. (3-e)
WE WANT an experienced saleslady
for our ready-to-wear and piece
goods department; one that knows how
to sell goods; will pay good salary to
one that can qualify. LYON DRY
GOODS COMPANY, Smithville, Tex.
_______(eu)
WANTED—An experienced housemaid
for light general work and one who
can sew and mend. References re-
quired. Apply 2508 Broadway. (tf)
WANTED—A reliable girl to assist
with housework and care for child; '
apply mornings, MRS. A. E. ANDER-
SON. Phone 5225. 3216 O. (ep)
WANTED—A lady to operate hem-
stitching machine; one experienced
preferred. SINGER SEWING MACHINE
CO., 2111 Postoffice. ' (er)
WANTED—A motherly, trustworthy
woman to live on place and care for
two children. Apply Box 1481, Tribune.
(er)
WANTED—Single white girl for light
housework; good home. Apply CAL-
VARY CEMETERY. Phone 4950. (er)
WANTED—Colored girl 'for general
housework and assist with two chil-
dren. 3224 Q. (er)
WANTED — Colored chambermaid.
LOVE’S BEACH HOTEL, 2218 Q.
_____(er)
WANTED—Cook. Phone 723 or call 2606
Ave. P. CAPT. P. S. REINECKE.
_________________________________:_________(ep)
WANTED—Colored girl to take care of
a baby, from 1 to 6 p. m. 2416 H. (ep)
WANTED—A girl for cooking and gen-
eral housework. 514 16th st. (ep)
WANTED—A washerwoman. Phone
4077 before 11 a. m. (eu)
WANTED—-Girl for general housework.
Call at 1812 N. (eu)
WANTED—A good cook. Apply 1902
Ave. H. (eu)
WANTED—A washerwoman. Apply
1010 G.____________________________(ep)
WANTED—A washerwoman. Phone
2530. (ep)
WANTED—A good cook. 1417 24th st.
_____________________________(eu)
WANTED-A house girl. 2823 I. (el)
WANTED TO RENT—By refined cou-
ple: Small nicely furnished apart-
ment or rooms in private home, in nice
neighborhood; references furnished.
Phone ROOM 447, HOTEL GALVEZ.
______(ep)
BUSINESSMAN wants well furnished
room, bath and kitchenette, near
Postoffice. Box 1547, Tribune. (er)
MASQUERADE COSTUMES
Poultry ana Pet stock.
BUCKEYE incubators and brooders,
Cocney buttermilk starter for babies,
Reliance remedies for all ailments, beef
scrap, Reliance laying tonics, Hess
Pan-a-ca to make them lay.
HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE. Phone
5442. 2008 Strand. (er)
WANTED TO BUY—Used dining-room
table, buffet, chairs, electric bulbs,
kitchen utensils, dishes, dresser, bed.
Address 2813 38th st. Phone 3651. (ep)
ONE HUNDRED second-hand bicycles.
GUARANTEE BICYCLE SHOP, 608
24th st. All work guaranteed. Used
wheels bought and sold. (eu)
HIGHEST cash prices paid for all kinds
of second-hand furniture. Phone 377.
2420 Market. JOHN L. JONES FUR-
NITURE CO . (3-ee)
LIBERTY SALVAGE COMPANY buys
all kinds of second-hand furniture,
dishes, etc. Pays best prices. Phone
914. 309 25th st. (2-ec)
WACO FURNITURE CO., buys all kinds
of furniture. Call Phone 248. 509
25th st. We do business on live and
let live prices. (tf)
WANTED—Second-hand furniture in
any quantity; spot cash. NELSON
FURNITURE CO., 22d and Church.
Phone 5673. (tf)
WE PAY big prices for men’s second-
hand suits, trunks, shoes, etc. LOUIS
HALFANT, 319 25th st. Phone 484-W.
__________________(tf)
HIGH prices paid for clothes, shoes,
hats, trunks, valises, tools and am-
munition. S. LIPNICK. Phone 1922.
___(tf)
BROWNSTEIN pays highest prices for
gentlemen’s second-hand , clothing.
2527 Market. Phone 2181-W. (ei)
I BUY, sell and exchange phonograph
records of all kinds. 2610 Market.
Phone 2818. M. BERCHOLTZ. (3-ee)
WANTED TO BUY—Medium size horse;
give full particulars, price, condition,
etc. Box 1651, Tribune, (eu)
WANTED—Pool table and all equip-
ment: must be in good condition for
cash. Bhone 967. (eb)
WANTED TO BUY—Ladies’ and men’s
shoes, and all old clothing, 2728 Ave.
K. Phone 2302. (3-rc)
WANTED—Four-burner gas stove;
must be in good condition. Box 1649,
Tribune. _ (eu)
WANTED—A small second-hand regis-
ter. MIRO MEAT MARKET. Phone
292. (ep)
WANTED TO BUY—Set of meat mar-
ket fixtures. Box 1536, Tribune, (eu)
WANTED TO BUY—Cast-off clothing.
MRS. DICKINSON. Phone 4585. (3-1)
WANTED—50-egg Cypher’s incuba-
tor. Phone 1515. 3519 PY. (ep)
WANTED TO BUY—Good second-hand
trunk. Box 1566, Tribune. (er)
WANTED TO BUY—One or two-chair
boot black stand. Phone 1579.
WANTED TO BUY—Clucking hen for
setting. Phone 2863. (er)
WANTED—One birdseye' maple center
table. Phone 6154. (er)
WANTED TO BUY—Some second-hand
lumber. Phone 3042. (tf)
WANTED TO BUY—A buggy. Phone
4598.____________________ (eu)
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS
T HAVE a number ratterns of late
designs in wall paper, closing out at
32.25 Per room. LUCAS, 2221 Church
~____-____________________(tf)
H A. KIRSCH, painter and paperhang,
er: work done first class and reason.
able. Phone 3795. _______2-80)
- OSTEOPATHS
DR. E. E. LARKIN; 8:30 a. m., 2:30 n
m. 310 Trust Bldg. Phone 968. (tr)
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