The Labor Dispatch (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 2 of 12
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF GALVESTON FIRMS
Red Cross Drug Store
Phones 223 and 2668
Mina
2701 Market street
Galveston, Texas.
666
Phone 108
513 Thirteenth street
Prompt, Courteous Attention
Galveston, Texas.
Phone 5171
Phone 911
31st and Postoffice
Copyright, 1913, by the H. K. Fly Company
Everybody is Drinking
KOESTER
H.
Blue Label Coffee
(Continued from Last Week)
DRUGGIST
1324 AVENUE F.
PHONE 4516
315-17 20th St.
Phone 4457
Galveston, Texas.
33d and Avenue E.
MILES CROWLEY
Phone 2974
THOMAS TURNLEY
Marsene Johnson
Elmo ohnena
Lewis Fisher
Attorney at Law
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Trust Building
1917% Market
Phone 1897.
20th and Market St*.
Telephone 780
“D
you!” he said very softly, but
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Dr.
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G. C. Cuenod
GALVESTON TENT AND AWNING CO
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2220 Mechanic St.
Phone 1035
1
Phones 484 and 352.
319 25th St.
Accident Insurance
Phone 712
Tremont and Strand
friend.
You know. I’m an old friend
3309 MARKET STREET
(Succeeding the Rosenberg Bank)
PHONE 99
FOR
PRINTING
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Keystone Printing and Publishing Co.
PHONE 1146
GALVESTON, TEXAS
M
5282
F. P. Malloy & Sons
When Work Is
Slack
PHONE 378
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Cor. Twenty-Fourth and Postoffice
Galveston, Texas
JACK M. LEVY
Telephone 321
Church Street, between 22d and 28d
Texas Bank and Trust Co.
RESOURCES OVER FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
Livery and Boarding Stable
Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers
ACE
UNION
Notary Public
Real Estate and Insurance
Why Not You?
Save th Coupons Soldby all Grocers
Lawrence Electric Co., Inc.
Electrical Contracting, Engi-
neering and Supplies.
2408 Market Street
Central Conservatory of Music
MRS. P. R. HEINRICH
PIANO ELOCUTION
MISS MARY SHELDON
Moore & Goodman
LUMBER AND MILL WORK, LATHS,
SHINGLES AND MOULDINGS.
29 and 30 Chureh and Winnie Street*
Telephone 166
--------BUY--------
MILLER BROTHERS
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VIOLIN
406% 211t St., 3rd floor
If you would save something, no matter what,"
out of each pay envelope, it would soon be enough
to tide you over the rough spots, and the feeling of
independence would help, too.
—SKARKE’S—
Bar and Lunch Room
A Cool Glass of BEER Will Always Relieve
THAT TIRED FEELING
Remember THE BANK SALOON
HUMPHREY D. BOYD
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LIVERY and SALES STABLES
Undertakers and Licensed Embalmers
Polite and Attentive Drivers Are Employed
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DINGMAN & CO.
BICYCLE WORKS.
JAMES 8. AND CHARLES
J. STUBBS
Lawyers
312 Twenty-second Street
Galveston, Texas
J. F. Seinsheimer & Co.
GENERAL AGENTS
Roy Johnson
LAW OFFICE OF
MARSENE JOHNSON
Galveston, Texas
GENERAL PRACTICE CIVIL AND
CRIMINAL
The NEW KATY BAR
Strictly Union.
FIRST-CLASS LIQUORS AND
BEER.
A. Menicucci, Prop.
Waiter went forward a step toward
the older man, with his jaw thrust out
a little rartner man usual, and shrug-
ged his shoulders contemptuously.
”I’ve got you doped out all right,” he
laid.
Blount sat erect, much surprised at
the other’s attitude of displeasure as
well as by the utterance itself.
“Doped out!” he exclaimed.
Walter chuckled malevolently.
I haven t got you placed exactly,”
he admitted, “but I've got your class
all right. Do you get me?”
Blount bounced heavily to his feet.
His expression was suddenly grown
sinister.
“My class?" he repeated blusteringly.
Walter maintained his evil satisfac-
tion.
‘ I’d be willing to bet you a hundred
that you wouldn’t put your Bertillon
on a piece of wax.”
Blount7 leaped forward with a lithe
swiftness astonishing in one of his
bulk. --2
$ 1 Opens a Savings Account here
—and—
We pay 4% Interest on Savings
And you are not employed regularly, are
you independent, or are you dependent?
••high
$5 MADE
Phone 2035 666
Messenger Service
Messengers Furnished Day or Night
Two Phones
Phones 666 or 2035
Established 1884
J. D. PRUESSNER
Florist
1120 Twentieth
Residence and Nursery 1515 31st at.
Phone 813
Imported Hartz Mountain Canary Birds.
Plain and Fancy Gold Fish
GALVESTON, TEAS
as Walter
All kinds of Bicyele, new and second-hand
bought, sold and repaired. Reasonable
prices. Shop hours, morning 7 to 12.
OLD STAG BAR
Knewn to the people ef Galvesten
for forty years, now in the hand*
of friends ef UNION LABOR.
Fer first-class Service call at 433 Trememt
Street. You Will be Phased.
Jewitt, Tex., scientific masseur, one of the
most widely known and successful mas-
seur* in the South, I* now located in Gal-
veaton. The massage treatment has prov-
en efficient in paralysis rheumatism, neu-
ralgia, liver and stomach trouble, nervous-
ness, impoverished circulation and many
other diseases; chronic cases a specialty;
consultation free. Room 411, Am. Nalt.
Ins. Bldg., residence phone 2851.
“Ain't tat the limit?"
of Andrew’s, and merely to oblige him
I’ve agreed to adopt a son and daugh-
ter for a few weeks.”
Mrs. Blount spoke aggressively.
“Yes, John,” she said, “and you know
he absolutely assured us that the whole
thing was only a harmless joke.” She
The "White Flyer" Ambulance Is Always Ready.
J. N. Childress
Real Estate, Insurance and
Notary Public.
203 Tremont St. Phone 125
Galveston, Texas
LABOR DISPATCH, GALVESTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1915.
says”— She broke off, frowning.
“Listen here, son,” he said presently,
with a return to his kindlier manner.
“If I’m going to be a father to you
I’ve got to be it all the time, that’s cer-
tain—not merely when somebody else
is around. I can’t be a fond father
one minute and then be hating your
insides the next, although when this
thing is all over I might feel some dif-
ferent—yes! But as long as we’re on
this game I’m going to think a heap
of you. Yes, that’s the program, and
it’s got to be carried out no matter
how much it hurts me.”
SOUTH TEXAS STATE BANK OF GALVESTON
J. LEVY & BRO.
FEae
20 sLsu
0c.,
Have received a New Stock of
the Finest Stripes for Awning*,
Salla, Etc. Quality and Everlast-
ing work. Service Guaranteed.
with an intensity more vehement than
mere sound. “Now, you look here—
and look mighty close! My name is
John Bloun. I’m your father. There’s
your mother. I’m from Laramie, Wyo.
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Solleits your account, either Cheeking or Savings. Thia
Bank la a State Guaranty Fund Bank—the only one in Gal-
veaton. Come and let us explain the advantages of a Btat
Guarantee Fund Bank.
SOUTH TEXAS STATE BANK
ICE, BOXES, REFRIGERATORS AND
McDougall kitchen cabinets
All kinds of Household Goods, Trunks,
Suit Cases and Bags
Kerpel’s Furniture Store
Moving Wagons and Storage Rooms
she’s real rich too.”
continue Walter reverted to the subject of
prime interest to him.
Market at Twenty-Second
THE BANK OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE
“Aw, cut that out!” the son cried,
disgustedly, as he drew back in alarm
before the threatened onslaught.
“Why, Walter!”
“Oh, thunder!” Walter expostulated,
"Say, what’s the use of that bunk?”
Mrs. Blount spoke seriously now.
“No use, of course," she admitted
gravely. “It’s funny, though,” she
added, a little wistfully; “just for a
minute I felt, somehow, like you might
be my boy, sure enough—the one I
never had. Ain’t that the limit now?”
“Well, I ain’t!” the young man de-
clared crossly. “So we’ll cut out the
cuddling. See?”
Mrs. Blount’s humorous sense of the
situation caused her again to speak.
“I can’t see that he’s changed a mite,
dad,” she remarked, with a mellow
gurgle of laughter.
“Aw, cut that!” Walter insisted sul-
lenly.
EAST END PHARMACY
C. w. DOMINGO.
hesitated slightly, then
doubtfully, “But if it’s
The Master
M. DAUGHTRY, formerly of
W. N. FRITTER
2425-2427 Market Street
FURNITURE AND REFRIGERATORS ON EASY PAYMENTS
Household Furniture Bought and Exchanged.
Moving Vans. Storage Rooms.
“Now, you look here!"
They respect us out there. Under-
stand? That goes as it lays. They’re
going to run me for mayor next spring,
and my wife here is president of the
Mothers’ club. You can look up our
record there right through for the last
four years. We’ve lived straight, and
we’re going to remain straight. Now
let me tell you something else. If you
want to look any further back than
that you’re looking for trouble—and a
chance to get croaked!”
There was a deadly ferocity in the
tones.
“Aw, you needn’t get so sore about
it,” Walter urged quaveringly.
Blount spoke again.
“It looks to me as if we were likely
to be together for some time to come.
As far as I know, you’re just Walter
Blount. Outside of Walter Blount I
don’t know who you are, and I don’t
care either.”
Walter strove again to placate the
man whom he had so seriously of-
fended.
“Aw, I was just kidding,” he pro-
tested weakly. His attempt at a pro-
pitiatory smile was tremulous.
Of a sudden a new curiosity stirred
in Walter.
“And the girl—that skirt—my sister,
you know! What is she?” he demand-
ed. “Is she one of us?”
“She’s only been with us a week,”
Mrs. Blount explained. “Came from
across the pond, so how can we tell?”
Said Blount:
“We don’t know a darned thing about
the girl except that she’s our daugh-
ter. That’s all we’re supposed to
know, and it’s all we need to know,
at that.” A sudden memory moved in
the husband’s brain, and he continued
with increased sternness, “And another
thing—don’t you dare again to act like
you did today at lunch. There we
were a-dining at the Waldorf with fine
people, and me a-bragging about our
big ranches and our beautiful home
out west. And then I caught you try-
ing to cop a spoon, so that I had to
kick you under the table.” An old in-
stinct revived from the association of
ideas, and he added petulanty, “And
it was a plated one, at that!”
“What’s the odds?” she demanded
very spiritedly. "Lots of perfectly re-
spectable people take things like that
at hotels just for souvenirs. Why, I
know a lady that hasn’t got two tow-
els alike in her whole house. And
SAM J. LEVY
Novelized by Marvin Dana, author of “Within the Law,” from the
successful play by Daniel D. Carter.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 951
Rooms 6 and 7 Galveston,
Spear Building Tex.
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“Do you know what you’re up
against?” he questioned shrilly. “I
tell you, straight, this game’s danger-
ous. Do you know, it’s some kind of
» frame up Andrew’s got against Wain-
wright?”
“Wainwright!” Blount cried, aghast
at this disquieting statement as to the
thing in which he had become involv-
ed. “You don’t meant the one here—
the one that was district attorney?”
“That’s just the guy I mean,” was
the savage assurance.
Blount showed symptoms of alarm.
His ruddy face grayed a little, and the
heavy flesh of the jowls sagged.
“It don’t look good to me,” Blount
confessed somberly. “What’s the idea?”
Walter shook his head in admission
of ignorance.
“All I know is that he’s got it in for
Wainwright” Again he shook his
head. “That’s all I know. Whatever
it is, it’s something fierce. If you don’t
believe me just mention the name of
Wainwright some time when he’s
around. You watch him then, and.
you’ll see, all right”
By a great effort of self control
Blount reassumed his manner of genial-
ity.
“Well, well!” he exclaimed patroniz-
ingly. “I really must look into this
matter, quite in the interests of my
“And the girl!” he insisted. He
gazed at Blount eagerly. “Do you
. think Andrew has anything on the
j girl, like he has on us?”
In an instant Blount had leaped
close, his face furious with passion.
“Andrew hasn’t anything on us!” he
hissed.
A flash of anger gave fleeting cour-
age to Walter.
“Huh!” he exclaimed scornfully.
“Don’t try and slip anything like that
over!”
(Continued on Page 8)
Dr. Jno. B. Haden
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
213-15 City Nall’ Bank Bldg Phone 111
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ABSOLUTELY PURE—NO CLUCOSE
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Seaboard Riee Milling
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FANS MOTORS FANS
Repaired and cleaned. New and seg-
end-hand Fan* and Motor* on hand,
bought, sold and exchanged. Part* ef
all makes. Estimates cheerfully given.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
CLARKE ELECTRIC CO-
8401 Winnie Phone 588
Union Secretaries: Attention!
We carry a Full Line of Mine Book*.
Record Books and everything required
to keep your account*.
KNAPP BROS.
2207Mechanic St. Phone 11
OVERALLS AND PANI S
MADE BY GALVESTON UNION GIRLS FOR GALVESTON UNION MEN
YOUR DEALER HAS THEM OR CAN GET THEM
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A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
PERCY TYRELL, Manager.
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Young, J. W. The Labor Dispatch (Galveston, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915, newspaper, April 30, 1915; Galveston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447675/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rosenberg Library.