Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS
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$25.00 Suits are going at $16.00
$28.00 Suits are going at $17.00
$30.00 Suits are going at $18.00
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Room 218 P. 0. Building.
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DENTIST
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FURNITURE MOVING
Hauling of Every Kind
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Phone 349
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Japanese Send
Exhibit To Fair
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS
W. S. Broussard
Office 821 Sixth St.
Phone 65 and 113.
$18.00 Suits are going at $11.75
$20.00 Suits are going at $12.75
$22.00 Suits are going at $14.00
$23.00 Suits are going at $15.00
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27th INFANTRY
Moving Picture Show
Corner 2d St. and 11th Ave.
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Patronize those who patronize bring 400 tons of material for
The Times. Read Times ads. It the Government building, eighty-
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DR. J. E. JONES
DENTIST
Room 206 Post Office Building.
Phone 73.
A BARGAIN in a new 35-horsepower 5-
passenger touring car, equipped with elec-
tric lights and starter. For information
address 321, 23rd street, Galveston, Texas.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
We Want Your Business.
Phone 219.
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FOR SALE—One electric washing ma-
chine. Saves time and money, call at Long
Supply Co. and we will demonstrate it. Tele-
phone 281. tf.
FOR COAL lime, sand, cement and brick,
phone 22 or 42. tf.
FOR Sporting Goods, Furniture, Hard-
ware, Screens etc., Ritter-Paul-Friedner Co.
Telephone 265. tf.
These Suits are made up of Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted
Suitings of all patterns
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CAPITAL $100,000.00
THE BEER THAVS
LIQUID FOOD
GALVESTON BREWING COMPANY
FOR RENT—Four-room house with bath.
All modern improvements. Eighth avenue
and Bay. Apply D. S. Fridner. care Ritter-
Paul-Fridner Company, __tf
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Established 1895
Baldwin & Cargill
WHOLESALE FRUIT AND PRODUCE
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Local Telephone: Preston 194
Long Distance Telephone: 94
Houston, Texas
WANTED—If you want tennants for
those vacant rooms, advertise them in this
column and you will be sure of results.
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THE JEWEL THEATER
Tonight
Mary Pickford in the famous
tale of a
“WOMAN’S HEROISM”
“Sess of the Storm Company”
Five reels
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proper places in life.
Teach them the value of money. Instill in them
the necessity of economy and saving now, and
you will add something to make their later years
happier and more complete.
It is never too early to bring the lessons of thrift and
economy home to the children. Bring them here and let
them all start a little account.
By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE
Author of “The Fortune Hunter,” "The Black
Bag,” “The Lone Wolf,” Etc.
Come into the Woodmen of the World
while rate is very cheap. See M. G. Terry,
Clerk. 215.
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THE ARMY AND NAVY CO-OPERATIVE CO. has on hand 280 ready-made civilian suits of the latest Fall and Winter designs. Owing to the uncer-
tainty of the stay of the soldiers in Texas City we have been instructed to dispose of all suits at a figure 10 per cent above actual cost.
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five tons for the Japanese tea
house and 150 tons of stone. The
Chiyo Maru, leaving Kobe Octo-
ber 27, will bring an additional
complement of men and mater-
ials. Architect Goichi Takeda
is also expected to arrive on the
Chiyo Maru.
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Maddox and Brown were visi-
tors.
At a late hour the ladies
DO YOU WISH to buy or sell? I have
an index of titles to Texas City lots. Send
me 50cts. for information. Been here 14
years. I have the only map that shows
each house and lot. Titles guaranteed. Ad-
vertising and business propositions solicited.
Subscriptions taken for any magazine, etc.
Folders and samples judiciously distributed.
Autos bought and sold. Address Edw. A.
Fayle, P. O. Box 106, Texas City, Texas.
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,
pleasantly located. No children taken. 24
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Mrs. Georgie Williams enter-
tained the Priscilla Embroidery
Club at the home of Misses Jes-
sie and Bessie House Saturday
afternoon.
The following are the mem-
bers present who enjoyed the
afternoon. Misses Carrie Wiley,
Cecelia Adams, Alpha Holand,
Cora Tarpey, Bessie and Jessie
House, Marie Talboy, Margaret
Davison, Florence Gonne, Mrs.
Ed. Jaeger, Paul Jones and the
hostess. Refreshments consist-
ing of fruit salad and wafers
were served. The next meeting
will be Saturday, Oct. 10, at the
home of Miss Cecelia Adams.
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FOR SALE—My gasoline launch, modern-
ly equipped; 9 horse-power Oldsmobile en-
gine. Boat is 20 feet olng, named Scout.
On 11th avenue and 1st street. For sale
or trade at a big bargain. W. S. BROUS-
SARD, Texas City, Texas. 218.
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Providence, R. L, Oct. 8.—The
Democratic state convention of
Rhode Island opened here today.
A full attendance of delegates
was certain before the sessions
opened.
One of the most important
features before the convention
was the suffragist question.
Prominent Rhode Island suffra-
gets had made an appeal to
members of the state central
committee, getting their promise
to put the question of endorsing
women suffrage up to the state
convention.
FOR SALE—One combination saddle
and harness horse, weighs 1000 or 1100
pounds, 9 years old. ' Can be seen at
Central Grocery. Price $125.00. E. E. TAY-
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Apply 812 6th ave.
north, phone 266. 213p
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INSURANCE George Koehler, 409
Phone 113.
The Berian-Fidelis class of
the Baptist church will give a
box supper in the store room in
the Suttle building Saturday
night from 8 to 11. The pro-
ceeds from the sale of boxes will
be given to the Houston Sani-
tarium. Gentlemen are asked
to bring a lady friend and the
ladies are requested to bring
lunches.
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less than 70c).
All want ads must be in The Times of-
fice by 12 o’clock noon for insertion that
day.____________ . ,
FOR SALE OR TRADE
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San Francisco, Oct. 7.—The
first shipment of materials for
the Japanese Government Build-
ing at the Panama Pacific expo-
sition, consisting of building ma-
terials, stones and trees for
the garden, will be brought to
this city on the steamer Shinyo
Maru, which leaves Kobe Octo-
ber 8. On the same steamer
will be picked Japanese work-
men. The Chinyo Mru will
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Our circulation is going up by leaps and
bounds. Get in the band wagon and sub-
scribe. Only a dime a week. All the
latest local and war news.
Read
adjourned to meet Wednesday,
October 14, at the home of Mrs. i fiV] Hp
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The most remarkable moving
picture play and story ever
written. By far the best work
of this master literary work-
man. A real masterpiece of
thrills from start to finish.
It will be printed serially in
this paper and you will read it
with extreme interest.
Phone 307 9th Ave. Near 6th St.
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WILL TRADE for Texas City property,
or sell, 7 acres rich sandy loam on Dallas-
Ft. Worth Interurban 22 minutes from Dal-
las business section. Natural gas, artesian
water, frontage on both Interurban and
pike. Price $325.00 per acre. $865.00 in-
cumbrance at 6 per-cent. Will assume pay-
ments on Texas City property. What have
you? F. R. Colgan, 403 Capitol Ave. Hous-
Mrs. J. T. Hogwood entertain-
ed the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid
Society yesterday at her home
on Second avenue. A delightful
afternoon was spent chatting
and engaging in needlework. Af-
ter business matters were trans-
acted, the hostess served a deli-
cious salad course and coffee.
One new member was admitted,
Mrs. Murphy.
The members enjoying the
hospitality were Mesdames Nu-
gent, Gonne, Jacobson, Barnett,
De Loach, Schultz, Beattie, Long,
Campbell, Suttle, Talboy, Wil-
helm, Craig and Burleson.
Mesdames Adams, Selvidge,
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Texas City Daily Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 213, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1914, newspaper, October 8, 1914; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576665/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.