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GALVESTON TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1936.
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The Tribune Is the Best For Rent Guide
PHONE 83 OR 1396
CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN UP TO 12:15 P. M. FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY
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ROOMS FOR RENT.
ROOMS FOR RENT.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
NOTICE.
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Classified Rates and Rules
Furnished.
Autos and Accessories.
Furnished.
Groceries.
Male.
Miscellaneous.
a
(8-r)
(tf)
(8-p)
Bldg.
(pr)
1319 G.
(8-i)
tional Bank Bldg.
(tf)
Phone 3621.
WE HAVE OPENINGS
Phone 4108.
(tf)
G.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
(pr)
Female.
A. BAILEY, MGR.
(ea)
(8-e)
TWO light housekeeping rooms; mod-
x
Broadway.
(8-e)
EARN $25 weekly, spare time, writi
ng
ri-
expe:
WANTED—Good cook for small family.
(en)
2828 Ave. Q.
Livestock. Buggies and Wagons.
FOR SALE.
(ea)
Male.
SEED STORE, 2006 Strand.
Horses, Wagons, Harness.
FELLMANS STABLE.
2212 Postoffice St.
ONE oak wall shotgun case with slid-
(tf)
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WOLF’S, 514 Tremont.
(tf)
PINK and white carnations, rose buds,
WILLIAM
palms.
ferns,
2860.
Phone
can do altering and repair-
tea)
me 4038.
July 12th, 1916.
(8-re)
“Just tell it to SWEENEY.”
(tf)
Female. •
FUNERAL NOTICE
(8-p)
or call 1916 0%.
(ea)
(pr)
Unfurnished.
(pr)
(pr)
(tf)
TWO large, unfurnished south rooms.
2120 Ave. 1.
(8-u)
TYPEWRITERS—SUPPLIES.
Admission 25c.
(8-rn)
CHANGE.
(tf)
TWO nicely furnished rooms for light
(ea)
you want.
PERSONAL.
ELECTRICIANS.
(ea)
(ea)
TWO unfurnished rooms; modern con-
(ea)
LOST.
WANTED TO BUY
(8-e)
21ST AND M.
PHONE 714.
LOST—Female
rooms, $2 up; also
white
(ea)
215 H.
if returned to
OSTEOPATHS.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
INSTRUCTION.
THE MAN that does it right;
paper
D UP.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
INSURANCE AGENTS
(pr)
money to loan.
MOVING AND SHIPPING
(pr)
week. 1715 19th,
$33 MEAD bicycle, in good condition,
(pr)
(8-r)
1795.
DRESSMAKING
BUSINESS CHANCES
(ec)
WHOEVER took from under stairs at
oy's
Ho-
(tf)
(ea)
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Autos and Accessories.
FOUND.
€
NICELY furnished, modern housekeep-
(8-e)
ing rooms; $12. 3711 L.
(pr)
SOUTH housekeeping rooms for couple.
(pr)
2210 Winnie.
d
4
FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping or bedrooms. 2026
1928 AVE. O—Cleanest, coolest modern
furnised rooms; near beach; garage.
EXPERIENCED white girl wants work
in private family; must find work at
cases
cash.
(tf)
FURNISHED room for lady or gentle-
man in private, family; all conveni-
HAVE one Smith motor wheel1; in good
condition, cheap for cash; can be at-
tached to any bicycle in a few minutes.
One cent a word one time.
Two cents a word three times.
One-half cent a word each in-
sertion six times or over.
No ad taken for less than 20
cents cash with order.
No ads charged on books for
less than 25c.
Orders for running and dis-
continuance of till forbidden or-
ders must be in writing.
Display type and misclassifica-
tion of ads will not be permitted.
coat, please bring to Gulf Terrace
tel and get reward. <
THOROUGHBRED white Leghorn "coc'k-
erels; also six brown Leghorn hens.
floor
cash.
PRESS
(ea)
One 7-passenger Studebaker touring
car.
One 3-passenger Studebaker roadster.
UNCALLED-FOR
ANSWERS
WANT ADS
I
JENSEN,
Residence
(8-b)
ENTERTAINMENTS AND
DANCES.
ARCHITECTS AND
ENGINEERS
PAINTERS AND PAPER
HANGERS
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS
NICELY furnished rooms for gentle-
men, only $2 per week. Phone 6024
MR. GOLDEN,
City Circulator, Galveston Tribune,
(tf)
FOR RENT—Two or three unfurnished
rooms; light, water and phone. Phone
5453. (8-p)
TWO or three connecting light house-
keeping rooms for rent with all’mod-
ern conveniences at 2023 1 or 2106 J.
(8-p)
FRANK IVEY,
UPHOLSTERER & MATTRESS MAKER,
THREE light housekeeping rooms. 2411
H. (8-e)
rier,
reward
4021.
Leave Galveston.
9:00 a. m.
CARTER AUTO CO.
Phone 1240.
LIGHT housekeeping
furnished room. 2:
Leave Texas City.
7:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
LARGE,
bath in
INSURE YOUR ATTTOMBILE
Against Damage—Yourself Against
Damage Suits.
Agents for American Indemnity
Company.
M. H. POTTER,
Agent
400 Am. Nat’l Ins. Bldg.
TWO completely furnished rooms for
light housekeeping; private family;
no other roomers. 2609 O%. (8-r)
MOVING WAGON! MOVING WAGON!
Work guaranteed; $2 per load. Phone
LEVY JUNK CO. buys any quantity of
scrap copper, brass, zinc, lead, rub-
ber, sacks, rope and mixed rags. Phone
5427. 29th and Market. (tf)
WASHINGS and ironing to take home,
or day’s work. Phone 5707. (ea)
TWO connecting south rooms for light
housekeeping. Southeast corner 35th
and Ave. N. (8-r)
ROOMING HOUSE, 6 rooms; good loca-
tion; $75. Phone 4465. (8-p)
TWO four-burner gas stoves for sale,
cheap. 2516 P%. (ea)
FORD touring car for sale; nearly new;
bargain for cash. Call MR. CLARK.
Phone 3073. (ea)
ENTIRE lower floor or 1702 G for rent; f
rent very moderate. Phone 6173.
(pr)
FURNISHED light housekeeping room;
$2.5.0 weekly. 913 21st. (8-u)
TWO completely furnished south front,
screened rooms; water and sink in
kitchen; modern conveniences. 1906 N.
Phone 336. (8-u)
FOR SALE—A number, of up-to-date
Victrola dance records; party leaving
city; bargain. Phone 2412. (pr)
WANTED—To do any brick, cement
and plaster work; repair and build
bakery ovens; work guaranteed. BIER-
WIRTH. Phone 6328. (ea)
NICELY papered rooms for light
housekeeping and single bedrooms. t
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring.
MRS. F. HADCOCK, 1711 H. Phone
3828. (tf)
LARGE south rooms for housekeeping
kitchenette; modern improvements;
close in. 710 18th. (8-u)
FINE, same as new, $350 mahogany
piano for $160. Easy terms, or 10
per cent off for cash. Call from 8 to 2
o’clock. Phone 2586, or call at 1915 M.
(ea)
$350 CABLE PIANO; like' new; sell
cheap for cash or take cow or Vic-
HIGH school subjects; class or private;
review courses a specialty. PROF.
HENRY. Phone 3060. (pr)
TAMPICO CHILI PARLOR, real Mexi-
can chili; we deliver. Phone 787.
FAGAN’S CIGAR STORE, 2102 N. (tf)
BAILEY LINE. BETWEEN
GALVESTON AND TEXAS CITY.
FURNISHED rooms for housekeeping;
no children; modern. 2116 K. (8-u)
THREE unfurnished connecting rooms;
private family. Apply 1410 Church,
(ea)
EIGHT-ROOM furnished house for sale.
Do not apply unless you mean busi-
ness. 1917 M. (ea)
cases, 8 feet each; cheap for
MRS. W. H. OWEN, private teacher,
1905 37th st. 'Summer pupils receiv-
ed Aug. 1. Phone 5272. (pr)
LOST—Pair glasses in Queen theater;
initials on case R. W. G. Finder
phone 1706. Reward. (8-r)
ONE. bay mare, very gentle, for sale
cheap. 1611 Mechanic. (8-r)
TWO lovely south rooms for house-
keeping; every convenience; no chil-
ONE roll-top desk, 1 combination desk
with Underwood typewriter; cheap.
WOLF’S, 514 Tremont. (tf)
FOR SALE—Self-generating gasoline
stove, cheap. 2819 Ave. Q. (ea)
FOR SALE—One single Indian motor-
cycle; bargain if taken at once. 616
F. (ea)
A SOCIAL dance to be given by Ladies’
Auxiliary No. 15, of Carpenters Local,
526, August 10th, at Tango Terrace.
the Florist.
3714 P%.
FURNISHED rooms
ONE screened, comfortable, furnished
room to one or two gentlemen or
married couple; has outside entrance;
once. Phone 4442.
room AN!
cool, well furnished rooms;
housekeeping, on
convenience; $5.00
6492. 2208 P%.
FOR SALE—Mitchell truck in good
running order; a bargain for $175.
2021 Strand. (8-u)
returned 1207 M. Call 1 p. m.
TWO large, cool, south rooms beauti-
fully furnished for housekeeping; ad-
joining bath; every convenience; close
in. 1320 E. (8-p)
KILL bad, offensive odors around your
house and premises with MICRO-
BINE, the great disinfectant. It pre-
vents diseases. Nonpoisonous. 25c per
bottle. At first-class drug stores only.
WANTED—Strong boy not afraid of
work as apprentice to learn well paid
and pleasant work; must be willing to
keep place clean, collect and make him-
self generally useful; must have bicycle
and give references. Answer in own
handwriting, stating experience, educa-
tion and all particulars. Box 4867,
Tribune. (8-p)
WANTED—Pair Of heaviest pony
horses, gentle to work in double
harness. Apply W. L. MOODY & CO.
(tf)
for newspapers; magazines;
ence unnecessary; details free.
SYNDICATE, 202. St. Louis, Mo.
WANTED—To buy a bicycle in good
order and cheap. Phone 1552 or 3841.
(pr)
for $15 cash. Phone 1762.
tiger
markin:
ONE complete work bench with all
tools for auto and bicycle repairing;
for several more bright boys in our
street sales department. Apply to
trola in trade. Phone 6327.
FOR SALE—Auxiliary sloop, seine and
skiff; 5 h. p. engine. Inquire 217
20th st. (8-u)
ences; $7 per month. 1402 33d.
TELL it to Sweeney. Absolutely fresh
shrimp all of the time. Come and see
presser,
ing. Pho:
TWO upstairs south rooms for couple
or gentlemen. Phone 4765. OKLA-
HOMA HOUSE. 2514 F. (8-c)
TYPEWRITER BARGAINS—These ma-
chines are in excellent condition: Fay
Sholes, $12; Remington 6 and 7, $15;
Blickensderfer, nearly new, feather-
weight, cost $50, sell for $18; Commer-
cial Visible, $15'; No. 3 Olivers, $17 and
up; No. 5 Olivers, $20 and up; brand
new No. 9 Oliver, never used, cost $90
cash, sell for $50; large stock .of Under-
woods, $35 and up; some rare values in
Remingtons, Royals and other makes.
Call and look them over. GALVESTON
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, City Na-
TWO connecting rooms, well furnished
for light housekeeping; south ex-
posure, and all conveniences. 1628 Ave.
F. (8-r)
FOR SALE—One five-passenger auto-
mobile in good running order. Must
be sold; any reasonable offer accepted.
Also one Velie racer in first-class con-
ONE furnished room for gentlemen;
also two light housekeeping rooms.
2209 Church. (pr)
PURE distilled water for sale, 5 gal-
lons and over, 5c per gallon; less
than 5 gallons, 10c per gallon; bring
your own containers. We have no de-
livery wagons. GALVESTON ICE &
COLD STORAGE CO., 20th and A. (tf)
brindle bull-ter-
gs, ears' clipped;
2311 O, or phone
(8-r)
2220 B. Phone 2283.
TWO colored girls want positions as
' cook and house maid. Phone 5361.
(pr)
reasonable. 1727 Winnie.
FOR BAGGAGE AND LIGHT HAUL-
ING. PHONE 842. TRUNKS 25C.
(8-c)
LOST—Baby’s white lawn cap with
pink ribbon each side, between 35th-
O and 29th-P%. Liberal reward if re-
NICE fat hens, springs and yard eggs
daily; cheap; by dozen or piece.
Phone 1936. 1123 J. (8-a)
and Office, 715
(tf)
TWO very convenient housekeeping
rooms; nicely furnished. 1702 21st.
(8-p)
The Bailey line wishes to announce
that service between Galveston and
Texas City will be discontinued on the
29th for an indefinite period.
ONE desiring experienced, practical
nurse for maternity. Call 3480. No
objections to going out of city. (pr)
WANTED—Washings to bring home.
Phone 1930. (pr)
RELIABLE colored man wants job as
porter or oher work. Phone 4733.
(8-r)
hanging, $3.50 per
BEERS & CO. Store
23d. Phone 3831.
TWO suites of rooms for light house-
keeping; rent very reasonable. 1321
D. (8-r)
DRESSMAKING and alterations. MRS.
NORA COLLINS, 613 14th. Phone
•6446. (pr)
DRESSMAKING and ladies’ tailoring;
alterations. MRS. MONROE, 714 18th
A. J. WITT, Plumber, Gas and Steam
Fitter, 724 Tremont st., Galveston.
Telephone 3531. (tf)
ONE or two large south rooms; reason-
able; with or without board. Phone
2392. (pr)
ONE single top buggy at your own
price. 1721 D. : (ea)
CANARY BIRDS for sale. Phone. 5523.
1516 M%. (8-r)
cheap. WOLF’S, 514 Tremont.
2026 G. Phone 2833..
quick. Tell it to SWEENEY.
All “charge accounts” bills are
payable at once. A prompt pay-
ment will save tile annoyance of
a collector’s call.
Phone Miss Classified at once
if an error has been made in
your ad, through any fault of
Tribune employes, and same will
be promptly rectified.
Classified ads will be taken
for the evening paper up to 12:15.
ATTENTION, CONTRACTORS!—If you
intend building at Dickinson or vi-
cinity give us a show on your gutter-
ing and general sheet metal work as
we are on the ground and prepared to
do first-class mechanical work. DICK-
INSON TIN SHOP. (8-p)
STORAGE! STORAGE!—We store your
household furniture carefully at rea-
sonable rates; furniture packed and
shipped to order. W. N. FRITTER,
2427 D. Phone 1146. (pr)
dition. 1717 N.
BUGGY for sale; $15. 4412 1.
EIGHT CENTS a day will buy the best
typewriter made. Can you afford to
be without one or pay rent when you
may buy on such liberal terms? Phone
6121. GALVESTON TYPEWRITER EX-
Murdoch’s Tuesday morning, b
MOVING! MOVING!-—Furniture care-
fully moved and packed; auto trucks
and wagons; satisfaction guaranteed.
W. N. FRITTER, 2427 D. Phone 1146.
(pr)
FIRST ANNUAL DANCE given by the
Eagle Degree Team at Tango Terrace
Tuesday evening, Aug. 8, 8:30 o’clock.
Gentlemen, 50c Ladies by invitation.
Committtee: F. C. Fundling, F. E.
Hempel, J. W. Burns, A. Termini, W. M.
Smith, Philip Serini. (8-c)
FOR SALE—One dozen laying hens,
one rooster, Rhode Island Reds. 3818
K. ■ (9-r)
dren. 1818 Tremont.
LARGE, cool rooms for light house-
keeping; modern conveniences. 1917
M%. Phone 3560. (pr)
TWO south housekeeping rooms, $3 per
. GALVESTON RUBBER AND METAL
CO. Highest price paid for RAGS,
rope, iron, bones, bottles, sacks, copper,
brass, zinc, lead, rubber, etc.; country
shipments solicited; quick returns on
all shipments. Phone 3250. 913 31st st.
(8-el)
SEWING for families by day; Al seam-
stress. MRS. JONES. Phone 2550.
(pr)
One5-passenger: Chalmers $200.
One Cadillac delivery wagon.
If you contemplate purchasing
used car, come and see these.
COLORED woman wants cooking. 213
15th st. (ea)
SOUTH bedroom; private bath; new
home; private family; suitable for {
one or two gentlemen; close in, and
reasonable. Box 4808, Tribune. (pr)
WANTED—A girl for general house-
work; white preferred. Phone 2823.
1907 L. (8-r)
CASING 28x3, roadster body, leather
top, curtains, Schebler carburetor, At-
water-Kent coil, horn and bulb, gaso-
line tank; all or part, cheap. 1723 C.
Phone 3674. (8-r)
beach; gas;. every
per week. Phone
(ea)
; for light house-
GOOD piano for sale. Phone 683. (pr)
st. Phone 5794.
FOR SALE—Well established millinery
store; good location; good business;
an excellent opportunity. For particu-
lars address MRS. W. L. FROMME,
Goliad, Tex. (8-e)
F. HATCHWELL, house painting, paper
hanging; rooms papered, $4 and up;
glazing; all work guaranteed. Phone
2642. (tf)
NEW YORK MATTRESS COMPANY
carries a complete line of mattresses.
Renews all kinds of mattresses for
$2 00. Work called for and delivered
same day. Upholstering done. Tele-
phone 2724. 3320 Q._________________(tf)
MELONS! MELONS! MELONS!
ONE elegantly furnished south room;
one block of Galvez hotel; on paved
street; also garage. 1918 P. Phone
6395. (8-u)
turned. 1918 29th st.
KILL screw-worms, vad sores or cuts
on horses, cattle and mules with Mi-
CROBINE. Nonpoisonous, 25c per bot-
tle. At first-class drug stores only. (tf)
ONE 4-cylinder 7-passenger Studeba-
ker, equipped with electric starter
and lights; one Studebaker roadster;
one Saxon roadster; one Cadillac de-
livery car; one 5-passenger Chalmers.
CARTER AUTOMOBILE CO. (tf)
10 a. m. to 12 m. 2411 32d st.
IF YOU WANT your typewriter re-
paired phone 4295, Galveston’s largest
repair shop, for all makes of type-
writers, adding machines and cash
registers. FLOYD J. KAVANAUGH CO.
DANCING every Sunday night at Tango
Terace. Admission, gents 25; la-
dies, 10c. Dancing free. Music by
Schelewa orchestra. (ea)
PLANT NOW—Cauliflower, cabbage,
kohl rabi, beets, carrots, turnip, mus-
tard, shallots, and, in the flower gar-
den, plant zennia, portulaca, stocks,
vinca, coxcomb, verbena, phlox. See
us for anything needed for your gar-
dens. Phone 5442. HARGRAVE’S
ONE south, newly furnished, room for
one or two gentlemen. 2604 1. Phone
3663. (8-r)
ONE large, cool, furnished housekeep-
ing room; close in; modern; reason-
able. 1815 Church. Phone 448. (8-u)
veniences. 812 28th st.
Poultry and Pet Stock.
FRYERS, $3 per dozen and up; hens,
50c and up. 1612—35th. Phone 4126.
(ea)
ALL-ROUND, experienced housemaid.
Apply at the HIGHLAND INN. Phone
5791. (8-r)
BEFORE giving out bids on electrical
work, ring 2833; practical electrician.
CHAS. STECHMANN. (tf)
SAM HOP RESTAURANT, just opened.
Chop suey and yok morman, a spe-
cialty. Short orders and lunches 2506
PostOffice. ■ (8rer)
ONE furnished room with kitchen-
ette. . 1912 Church. Phone 1511. (8-r)
TWO south unfurnished rooms with
bath. 3812 H. (ea)
(tf) {
GET busy, highest price in town paid
for old rags, books, magazines and
sacks; ring us first, 559. TEXAS PA-
PER AND JUNK CO. 2008 Mechanic.
(8-u)
FOR SALE—Piano; good condition;
cheap; leaving city. Apply 3826 T%.
(pr)
LIGHT housekeeping rooms; also one
front bedroom; modern. 2015 1.
(8-e)
LADIES, LOOK!—At the Handy No-
tion Store, 1520 Ave. M, for 30 days
only, we will make you a plain skirt
free of charge, with every $5 worth of
sewing. Give us a call. (ea)
GOOD strong horse. Apply 1028 K.
(8-e)
MISS CARRUTHERS, teacher of danc-
ing; private lessons. Phone 1258.
__________________ (tf)
WANTED—Lady to fill position as
cashier. Must be proficient and thor-
oughly experienced, to handle work in
large manufacturing office. Furnish
references with reply, stating experi-
ence and salary desired. P. O. Box 677.
(ea)
SMALL stock of pigeons for sale;
cheap if taken at once. Apply 909
30th st. (ea)
FOR SALE—1914 Ford roadster in good
condition. W. H. ALLEN. 722 23d.
care Magnolia Service Station. (pr)
SPRING CHICKENS! SPRING CHICK-
ENS! If you prefer to eat meat at
higher price than chickens it’s up to
you. Springs, nice size, $3.00 dozen up
Saturday, so get yours for Sunday.
CLARK & HENNESSEY PRODUCE CO.,
FOR SALE—Cheap, light surrey in
good order and condition. 1402 Ave.
K. (8-e)
GALVESTON Blue Print and Supply Co.
Surveys, maps, drafting, architects’
and engineers’ supplies; blue printing.
2202 Mechanic st. Phone 2941. (tf)
A LIGHT Hudson roadster, guaranteed
to be in first-class condition, includ-
ing practically new tires all around;
$250; half cash, balance on easy terms.
GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO., 2219
Church st. (tf)
CLEAN, cool south room suitable for
two gentlemen; private family; near
town; reasonable. Phone 4425. 417
17th. (8-r)
NEATLY furnished cool, south room;
close in. 1709 Winnie. Phone 5365.
(Jd)
WANTED TO BUY—22-inch second-
hand bicycle; must be cheap for cash
and in good condition. THE WHITE
BARBER SHOP. 310 22d. (ea)
CHEAPEST new furniture in town for
sale; leaving city. Phone 5126. (pr)
TWO unfurnished rooms for rent; for
white only. Phone 613. 1813 24th st.
(pr)
UNFURNISHED entire lower floor; 3
rooms, hall, bath. 1401 M%. Phone 4
3529. (pr)
TWO south, unfurnished rooms; private
family; modern; no children. 2208 L.
(ea)
F. A. BRUGGER, Doctor Mechano-
Therapy. 918 K. Phone 6321. (8-rl)
~ 1:00 p. m. - - - . —
5:00 p. m. 3:00 p. m.
HOURS FOR RECEIVING FREIGHTS:
8 to 9 a. m., 12 to 1 p. m., 4 to 5 p. m.
Galveston phone 3320.
Pier 22. Phone 5048.
Texas City phone 3.
ALBERT BAILEY, Mgr.
FOR SALE—The nicest horse and
buggy in town. J. H. PARKS. Phone
43. e (8-r)
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; modern; also one bedroom,
upstairs. 1102 35th. Phone 4717. (8-p)
THREE light housekeeping rooms, $4
per week; one large front room with
two beds, $3 per week. Six blocks from
town. 1007 22d st. (ea)
TWO rooms for light housekeeping for
couple; $10 per month. 1214 35th.
(8-e)
connection; references. 2804
(8-r)
ONE Victor safe, second-hand, with in-
side doors; about 3% feet high. 514
Tremont. WOLF’S. (tf)
GENERAL NOTICE-—The partnership
of Hammersmith Bros., Galveston
and Houston, Texas, is dissolved, ef-
fective this date, and the undersigned
will carry on the business and assume
all partnership assets and liabilities.
W. P. HAMMERSMITH.
ONE room with kitchenette; bath; gas;
electric lights. 1811 Church. (ea) (
TWO connecting housekeeping rooms;
excellent furnishings; very desirable;
cheap. Phone 1762. 1414 F. (ea)
TWO furnished rooms for light house-
keeping; reasonable. Phone 5936.
2318 0%. (ea) A
THREE unfurnished rooms for rent;
modern conveniences; water and .
lights furnished. 2108 25th. Phone *
4138. (8-p)
DAVENPORT, maple dresser, kitchen
table and chairs; also bicycle. At
616 Ave. F. (pr)
SITUATIONS WANTED
ONE double standing bookkeeper's
desk, practically new, for sale cheap.
ARMOUR & CO. Phone 541 or 542.
(pr)
ONE gentle horse for sale, cheap. 1612
35th st. (ea)
TWO nicely furnished light housekeep-
ing rooms with all conveniences.
2016 J. (ea)
LICENSED CHAUFFEUR—Desires pri-
vate position; eight years’ experi-
ence driving, repairing high-grade
cars; married; competent, careful driv-
er; total abstainer; best city refer-
ences; formerly employed by Mr. B. W.
Key. Phone 1656. CHARLES HAL-
LAM. 3325 Ave. 1. (8-r)
BOY wanted; one who can operate
multigraph. Apply FIRST TEXAS
STATE INS. CO., Texas Bank and Trust
LOST—Automobile crank. Reward if
ern. 2127 M%.
J. A. NELSON, painter and paper hang-
er; house painting done right and
reasonably. Phone 3984. (8-rn)
TWO- large, delightfully cool, connect-
ing south front rooms handsomely
furnished for light housekeeping; close
to beach on car line. Phone 5165.
(8-e)
FOR SALE—Complete set of restau-
rant fixtures, very reasonable; also
premises can be rented. AUSTIN &
CO. (tf)
A COMFORTABLE home, not less than
seven rooms, good locality, on easiest
possible terans. Box 4879, Tribune.
(pr)
THE Modern Plumbing Company, A. F.
Hasselmeier and P. C. Stewart, pro-
prietors. 2319 Chui ch st. Phone 3499.
(tf)
FOR RENT—Two south rooms for light
housekeeping; all conveniences. 2420
H, Phone 4071. (pr)
TWO furnished rooms for rent. 1013
32d st. (8-e)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern; new
furniture. 515 14th. Phone 3186.
(pr)
FUNERAL NOTICE.
Members of Gulf Lodge No. 46, O. D.
H. S., are requested to meet at their
hall tomorrow, Sunday. July 30, at 2
p. m. to attend funeral of our deceased
brother, Joseph Froehlich. By order of
the president.
Attest: WM. F. BRAUNSDORF, Sec.
Fifty-pound melons on barge at foot
20th street. Cheap while they last:
Drive your auto down and get what
COOL southeast room. Phone 433.
(8-b)
LARGE front room; also 2 furnished or
unfurnished; rear; modern. 1427
Market.
ONE National cash register, 6 glass
TWO furnished connecting south rooms
suitable for 2 or 4 men; every con-
venience; rent reasonable. 2119 Broad-
way. Phone 5721. (ea) B
TWO light housekeeping rooms, cen-
trally located. 2405 1. (ea)
TWO rooms for light housekeeping;
modern conveniences. 2524 H. (ea)
LOWER floor, furnished; three bed-
rooms, dining-room and kitchen;
south room; modern; screened;: close
in; all or part. Phone 3644. 1723 C.
(8-u)
FOR RENT—To refined couple, an at-
tractive 3-room apartment (all south),
completely furnished for housekeeping;
all modern conveniences; house
screened; private home. References
exchanged. 1716 Tremont st. (8-u)
A REBUILT E. M. F. chassis guaran-
teed to be in perfect running order;
has new tires all around and will make
a first-class roadster or light truck.
GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO., 2219
Church st. (tf)
LOST—Sailor’s bag, Monday afternoon.
Return to 2508 D. Marked M. M. Re-
ward. (8-r)
FROZEN BUTTERMILK—-We are the
home of this delicious ice cream and
the only Chapman milkshake; any fla-
vor, from pure fruit syrups. Every-
thing our own make. We can guaran-
tee. Made fresh every day in our own
sanitary kitchen. We sell Crystal bath
tickets. CRYSTAL ICE CREAM PAR-
LOR, H. L. Chapman, Prop. 418 23d.
Phone 3463. (ea)
Box 4781—4 replies.
Box 4731—1 reply.
Box 4641—1 reply.
Box 4131—2 replies.
Box 4061—1 reply.
Box 4672—2 replies.
Box 4092—1 reply.
Box 4032—1 reply.
Box 4713—10 replies.
Box 4413—1 reply.
Box 4373—2 replies.
Box 4323—1 reply.
Box 4503—1 reply.
Box 4724—1 reply.
Box 4644—1 reply.
Box 4634—1 reply.
Box 4764—1 reply.
Box 4214—1 reply.
Box 4035—1 reply.
Box 4676—1 reply.
Box 4867—1 reply.
Box 4867—7 replies.
Box 4727—2 replies.
Box 4667—7 replies.
Box 4627—1 reply.
Box 4718—1 reply.
Box 4729—2 replies.
Box 4879—2 replies.
Box 4539—1 reply.
Box 4810—1 reply.
Box 4490—1 reply.
KILL fleas and mange on dogs or other
household pets with MICROBINE.
Nonpoisonous, 25c per bottle. At first-
class drug stores only. (tf)
LOST—Lady’s pink cameo ring, be-
tween Dulitz furniture store, Chris-
tensen garage and Newding’s garage.
$5 reward. Finder please return to
DULITZ FURNITURE STORE. (pr)
YOUNG man, colored, a good, fast
FOUR furnished rooms; lights and
bath; reasonable. Phone 2362. (8-rc)
----------------------_______ x
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; modern; new
house; south exposure; rent cheap.
Phone 6063. 728 G. (ea) 9
ONE elegant south bedroom and
kitchen, completely furnished for
housekeeping; bath; lights; gas and
phone; no children. 3814 K. Phone
1324. (pr)
MONEY TO LOAN at from 6 to 8 per v
cent on business property in Galves-
ton E. A. TOEBELMAN, Room 720,
Am. Ins. Bldg.______________________(tf)
COMPLETE restaurant fixtures, big
range, cash register, marble top coun-
ters, six boxes of dishes, four ice
boxes, mirrors, table, iron safe, etc.,
valued $3,000, sell for $300. Apply
KERPEL FURNITURE STORE. Phone
911. (tf)
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—Notice is
hereby given that John H. Hutchings
has this day withdrawn from the firm
of T. L. Cross & Co., doing a general
ship chandler business at 2018 Strand.
Said business will hereafter be con-
ducted by Mr. T. L. Cross. T. L.
CROSS, JOHN H. HUTCHINGS. (8-p)
FOR SALE—Water motor washing ma-
chine, child’s bed and mattress and
high chair; also other household
articles. J. R. CARDWELL. Phone
4411. (pr)
HAVE your church organ or piano
tuned by C. F. WIESPAPE. All work
guaranteed. Phone 2599. 1618 N. (tf) •
JULIUS LOBENSTEIN, tinner and slat-
er, does all kinds of roofing, gutter-
ing and repair work; leaky roofs a spe-
cialty. 1823 L. Phone 2900. (ea)
HIGH prices paid for gentlemen’s
clotehs, shoes and hats. Phone 1922.
(tf)
ing glass doors; 3 oak wall
with glass doors; cheap for
WOLF’S, 514 Tremont.
REAL MUSIC comes from artistically
tuned pianos. Try BERNARD POS;
36 years’ experience. Tuned for Nor-
dica. Factory repair man. Piano bar-
gains. Phones 2782 or 5761. (tf) K
PROFESSIONAL tuner of pianos, re-
pairer of all musical instruments.
M. M. CHARLSTON. Phone 2156. (tf)
TWO unfurnished rooms, bath and elec-
tric lights; rent reasonable. Apply
3627 R. (ea)
; ...........................* k
CAR nice green cut hay; cheap. 29th
and Postoffice. (ea)
PIANO, mahogany case, excellent con-
dition; male canary bird, exquisite
singer; electric vacuum cleaner and
fireless cooker. 1320 E. (pr)
LARGE, southeast room for gentlemen;
screened;, modern; .2 blocks from
bathhouses; also garage. 2001 24th.
Phone 3239. (8-r)
FURNISHED south rooms for rent.
Apply 2518 F. (8-e)
SHORTHAND taught by experienced
graduate. Phone 1485. (pr)
LOST—On Market and 24th sts., small
sapphire and diamond ring. Liberal
reward. Return KAUFFMAN-MEYERS
& CO. (ea)
keeping. - 1402 Postoffice. Phone
3217.. (8-e)
BARBER wanted for Saturday. 224
25th st. (ea)
ONE five-passenger Studebaker, 1914;
' electric starter and lights; in good
running order; price $425 cah. Box
4872, Tribune. (pr)
FOR RENT—Strictly up-to-date 6-
room and bath; cement walk. 1810
22d st. Phone 4386. (8-r)
ONE large south room for light house-
keeping; also nice, cool bedrooms.
2313% Market. (pr)
BICYCLE; first-class condition. 2513
43d st. (8-e)
IF YOU
Want a cook,
Want a clerk,
Want a partner,
Want a situation.
Want a servant girl,
Want to sell the piano.
Want to sell the buggy.
_Want to sell any property,
Want to sell your groceries,
Want to sell your hardware,
Want to sell your dry goods.
W ant to sell your millinery goods,
Want customers for anything at al.
Ad vertise your wants through this paper
Advertising is the highway to success,
Advertising brings new customers,
Advertising keeps the old ones,
Advertising insures success,
Advertising shows energy,
Advertising shows pluck.
Advertising, don’t bust,
Advertising is “biz”;
Advertise long, and
Advertise well.
ADVERTISE
At once in
THE GALVESTON TRIBUNE,
PHONES 83 OR 1396.
FOR SALE—Fine horse, buggy and
harness at a sacrifice price. Apply
week days after 6 p. m.; Sundays from
THREE large unfurnished rooms, up-
stairs, front porch, bath and toilet; %
all or separate. Apply 1212 C. (8-r)
MAN with horse and wagon wants
work by day or week. Phone 5661.
(ea)
FURNITURE, cheap, either by suite or
piece; also kitchen furniture. Apply
at once. 1612 20th. (8-u)
THOROUGHBRED white leghorn cock-
• erals; also 6 brown leghorn hens.
1319 G. (8-r)
FURNISHED housekeeping apartments.
Rent reasonable. Private family.
3218 O%. (8-b) ,
KILL bedbugs, ants, roaches, .chicken
lice, fleas and all other insects with
MICROBINE. Nonpoisonous. 25c per
bottle. At first-class drug stores only.
(tf)
FOR RENT—Nice, large, cool, well-
furnished room; . modern; private
family; convenient to beach and town.
1609 23d. Phone 6116. (ea)
DR. E. E. LARKIN, 8:30 a. m., 2:30
p. m. 210 City National Bank bldg.
. Phone 968. (tf)
FOR SALE—Neat and pleasant busi- •
ness; established many years; price
$2000; best location; good profits;
$500 cash necessary; experience not
necessary; would take Ford as part
trade. Box 4903, Tribune. (8-u)
FOUND—Scarf pin, on Murdoch’s.
Owner can have same by identifying
same and paying for advertising. Ap-
ply Tribune office. (pr)
SITUATION as housekeeper in good
family; good references. Box 4849,
Tribune. -(ea)
MACO AND MINOR STEWART,
LAW AND ABSTRACT OFFICES.
Security Building. Galveston, Texas.
FRANK S. ANDERSON attorney -at- M
law. Room 711, American Nat’l ins.
hide- Phone 5388. Galveston, Texas.
. (tf)
ELEGANTLY furnished two or four
rooms; corner 22d and Postoffice;
all modern conveniences, including
electric fans. Telephone 3182. LE-
MOINE. (8-e)
SCHEDULE
PORT BOLIVAR FERRY SERVICE
SILVER KING.
Leave Galveston (Pier 22) week days:
6:30 a. m., 11 a. m., 4 p. m. Sundays:
9 a. m., 4 p. m.
Leave Port Bolivar week days: 7:30
a. m., 12 m., 5 p. m. Sundays: 10 a. m.,
5 p. m.
A. FREDERICKSON, Owner.
FOR SALE—Mule and wagon. R. C.
MALITZ. (8-u)
TWO well furnished rooms for house-
keeping; southern,exposure; modern;
good location. 1727 Postoffice. (pr)
FURNISHED rooms. 613 21st. Phone
1761. , (8-r)
STOLEN—From 204 Tremont, about
10:30 Thursday night, one five-pas-
senger Ford car; license No. 1231;
engine No. 999,565; reward of $25.00 for
return. R. F. KOEPPE. 2006 Mechanic.
_____________________________________(8-u)
STRAYED from 1727 I, pet black and
white kitten. Reward. Return to
above address. (pr)
NICE dining table, baby’s bed and
three-burner gasoline stove; all in
perfect condition; very cheap. 1402 33d.
(pr)
LARGE, connecting, cool rooms with
private bath; also garage; close to
beach: Phone 5661 or 6424. (8-re)
HOTEL ANTLER—Now under new
management; European plan;' desir- {
able cool rooms from $2.50 to $5 per
week; special rates to permanent ten-
ants. HOTEL ANTLER, 2203 Church.
_____________________________\______________________________
TWO or three housekeeping rooms;
rent cheap. Phone 3079. Apply 1823
Postoffice. (pr)
LOST—In Queen theater, gold school
medal bearing name of Lucile Pina-
chio. Reward. Shoe shop, 622 23d.
(ea)
HOUSEKEEPING rooms; also bed-
rooms; modern. 2312% G. Phone
3650. (8-u)
TRY CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. and save
25 per cent on all electrical fixtures.
2316 Postoffice. Phone 583. (tf)
TAMPICO CHILI PARLOR, real Mexi-
can chili; we deliver. Phone 787.
FAGAN’S CIGAR STOlLE, 210^ N. (tf)
SEWING machines repaired by compe-
tent and experienced repair man; we
are equipped to repair any make of
machine. Phone 73 and our machine
man will call and give you estimate on
repairs. E. DULITZ, -2119 to 2125;
Church. (tf)
USED rug and ice box; must be in good
cohdition; describe fully; answer
quickly. Box 4847, Tribune. (ea)
BICYCLE repairing; repair work called
for; second-hand bicycles bought and
sold: REX CYCLE CO., 2326 Postoffice
st.. (ea)
TWO cows and horse for sale. 1928
Strand. (8-u)
CARPENTERING and building; also
National metal weather strip. c.
SPRIEGEL. Phone 2208. (tf)
FOR house mover, phone 2487. JOHN
SCOTT. (8-e)
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