The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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swamps to eat up the skeeters!
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Letter List
The following is a list of un-
THE BEST WAY
Letter Office:
IMTERy
A WOMAN’S BEAUTY
well-known actresses who
M. G. TERRY,
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true beauty.
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The House of Better Values
BEST of DRINKABLES
A Friend of
we
can
DRINK
ply
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Splendid Steamers
"San Jacinto”
New Yok Wed
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PHONE 294.
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beauty that is glorious, a beauty
that time has worked at and
lasting than can regularity of
feature and all the artivcial aids
St. Paul is feeling the effect of
the recall of Greek reservists.
One Week
One Month
Six Months
One Year •
Jackson . . .
Memphis . .
Chattanooga
Nashville . .
Ashville . . .
.Charleston
Richmond .
Lynchburg .
10.00
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heart and fasten down the lid
over her dead face.
$20.15
24.15
32.90
29.70
42.70
44.70
50.50
49.15
W. F. BOOKMAN
A. L. BEASON ...
HOT AND COLD BATHS
TRUSSELL BROS.
Washington, D. C.
Baltimore ......
Chicago ........
St. Louis.......
Montgomery ....
Jacksonville ....
Atlanta ........
Savannah ......
Gibson, A. B.
Gable, A. L.
Grimes, C. I.
Hardy, George
Harrison, J O.
Hearon, H. J.
Hienl, John
Henson, Walter
Jones, J. H.
Jones, Mrs. L. S.
Johnson, M. O.
Johnson, Tennie C.
Jones, H. H.
Jambing, Fred
Jones, Tom
Knight, Miss Jane
Kelly, Edward J.
Kellems, Grover
Mitchell, Mrs Viola
McNary, A. A.
McGrew, John
McDougal, Mrs. Ray
McMillin, Wayne
Miller, J. S.
McMasters, Richard H.
McDonald, George
Mortin, D. A.
Nicholsen, Mrs. A. S.
Parks, Cyrus
Pena, Salome
Parsons, John
Raleon, Seberno
Richard, R. M.
Robbins, E. G.
Richerdson, Oliver
Richardson, 0. R
Roden, W. P.
Rodriques, Ysain
Seath, Miss Mary
Sutton, Chas.
Seymore, Isaac
Schulte, Mrs. Fred
Smith, C. S.
Seins, Capt. Aurther
Stafford, D. J.
Taylor, Mrs. Victoria
Thomas Claus
Williams, Mrs. Chas.
Whettey, J. A. -
White, Will, (two)
Willette, Archie Jr.
Wilson, B.
Wright, Willie
Wilson, W. A.
White. Willie
Ynojosa, Sr. Pascual
Letters Return to Sender
Jackson. Anson
Forbes, L.
Whiteside, S. A.
Ortez, Belen
Walker, James
Mebndos, Justo
Atwood. Harry D.
Butler, Mrs. Matthew
Bowman, Lee
Bridgeman, Lewis
Block, J. C.
Bank, Miss Ostela
Barras, Robert
Barras, Robert
Brown, J. C.
Barey, Frank
Banks, John
Burk, J. H.
Bond, Clarence
Baker, W. H.
Culing, Mrs. Lullin J.
Coney Island Cafe
Coldiron, Willie
Cleary, Mrs. A. W.
Commercial Cleaning Co.
Cheltz, Benedict
Duban, Cresencis
Duke, Mrs. Thos T.
Diez, Mr. Christobal, (two).
Davis, I. K.
Fenton, Charley E
Foreman, S. L.
French. Frank
Griffien, Miss Hattie
Gladwin, Sgt. H. K.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct No 3, Galves-
ton County, Texas.
December 1st, 1915.
Anderson, Mrs. A.
Atwood, Harry
Editor and General Manager.
..........Business Manager.
7 he Beer That’s Liquid
Food
Order Some Ice
Today
Galveston
Brewing Company
SOME MORE RESULTS OF
WAR
“HIGH
GRADE”
, artistic color effects among the :
has1 .... .
toilers is simply immense. Let;
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
No. 361
want ads could
accomplished in
other way.
AVING is preached a good deal to
the young man, but its lessons are
just as important to the woman
of to-day because she IS a woman.
Arrival of Mails
J From North and East points- ■ ■ 7:45 a. m.
| From Galveston and North. . . 10:00 a. m.
ROBT. L COHEN
GALVESTON, TEXAS
BETWEEN TEXAS CITY JUNCTION AND
HOUSTON-GALVESTON
-IS THE-
“ Much of the wonder-
ful daily work of the
is persistently reported to
personally leading a revolt
gainst the British in India.
I Nawab is eleven years old.
For First Class Barber Work .
Henry Ford says he’s going to
have all the warriors out of the •
trenches by Christmas. Bet he’s ’
one of those little machines that ■
Our Wagons Are
Always On
the Job
If after the age of 40 such a large percentage of men
find it hard to get along, think how much more serious it
is for a woman, when those later years come.
The working woman or the house-
wife should be financially pre-
pared by saving.
We stand ready and willing to help and adviso any
woman on the details of banking and to point out te ways
and means in which our services can be of beneft to her.
any railroad ticket omice or write
MALLORY LINE
Galveston, Texas
Direct steamers carrying freight only, every
Wednesday, Galveston to New York.
they’re patent leathers.” I ex-
claimed. “Sure,” he came back,
! “but they look like the patent’s
be
a-
The
Talk about your precocious
American youngsters! They are
really backward compared with
the Nawab of Bhawalpur, who
Convenient, Quick Service Every Day of he Year.
! cleared from Texas City this
i
: morning with a full cargo of
lumber for Havre, France.
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The following have subscrib-
ed the amount set opposite their
respective names for the com-
munity Christmas tree:
Mothers’-Teachers’ Asso-
; tion ................$50.00
A. S. Tennille.......... 5.00
Bay Lumber Company. . . 10.00
That actress may! enough to express its indigna-
THE TEXAS CITY TIMES
Published daily except Sunday by The Times Printing Company__
and the work clothes of the toil- i
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ers will be in pinks, yellows,:
browns and so forth.
The Southern Steamship Com-1 Sailing f- :, c
pany’s steamer Ogeechee is due’
in Texas City nert Monday with
To the Sheriff or any Constable of Galves-)
ten County, Greeting:
Oath therefor having been made, as re- i
quired by law, you are hereby commanded ' , .
that, by making publication’of this Cita- claimed letters in the postofice
County some newspaper published in said ‘ at Texas City, which, if not call-
county once a week tor tour consecutive I
weeks previous to the return day hereof, 1 ed for. Will be Sent to the Dead
you summon C. D. Gustavus. Defendant, to
be and appear before the Justice Court. '
“ Want ads are not
simply advertising.
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. tion or to characterize the bull-
dozing tactics of the allies,” in
shaking the mailed fist at poor
little Greece. In other words
“Gottstrafe” is inadequate to the
occasion. There is no use in look-
, ing any further. If there are
be most beautiful, facially, but
she’ll be a failure in the movies
unless she puts sentiments into
her posings for the camera.
Every woman is before a
camera—the eyes of the public.
She can be beautiful if her face
reflects bright thougts, happy
Guaranty State Bank....
Texas City Nat’l Bank. . .
Goodson Drug Co.......
Texas City Light & Water
Company...........
i Harlow Gammage ......
Fred Holmes ..........
Walter H. Wilcox ......
T. J. Morahan.........
great-grandmother. Since
now. joined the movies i the Germans keep their old blue '
That’s the way to describe i 7 1
beauty in a cow, a railroad sta-1 ' .
tion, an automobile, or anything THEY JUST i
else in which there s no POSSl-
10c
40c
$2.33
$4.50
They Learn Fast When They
Once Get Over to the U. S.
I sat myself down in a Greek
bootblack’s chair for a shine
this afternoon. “I can’t help
these shoes unless I use black-
ing,” he said after five minutes
work. “You can’t black them—
this very moment in love with a
woman who is 84 years old and a
“ including our "re
delivery department
Gustav Schweppendick, Berlin
correspondent, writes that “Ger-
many has no words severe
6th St
in the market. Te Grecian nose
wrinkles at 35 and the other
“artistic” features are gone at
40. The happy disposition writ-
ten in woman’s face by generous
and bright thoughts is a beauty
that cheats time.
Very often a plain-faced Wo-
hope and goodness and it has a
man is most beautiful. It is ■
not the shape of the face, but,
what’s in the face that makes I
is always on the job with the
Artes ian GOAR brothers
Good thing! The lack of artis-
tic tone of the far i always de-
presscc us. The ecrnal blue
overalls on a green livid simply
shrieked against color sameness
every time we went to get the
cows, drive the horses out of the
new corn, or swill the pigs. With
blue jeans discarded, there will
be an endeavor for the proper
tone effects.
How much more effective, if
the old dun cow is milked by a
lady in a red apron for instance!
And can’t you already see the
flashing of the hired man’s pink
overalls as he raises fertilizer in
the maroon-tinted barnyard ?
Observe Belinda shooing the
hens out of the pea-patch with
her heliotrope pelisse, and there
is father down in the cellar
Cheer up! Reports on the
compensations of war are be-
ginning to come in. An eastern
The above is actual time of mail leaving mscsaanama8anE-aREEEEE
office. Mails close 30 minutes before each C 3 rcl e To t x rs
Everybody:
first remember, her face has Shines have jumped from five to
been telling of happy thoughts, ten cents. JAMES B. DAVIS i
Fungus has killed 16,000 chest
nut trees in the east. But the
And many other points in the Southeast on sale Dec. 21, 22 and 23. Final return limit Jan. 18,
1916. Tickets on sale to Texas and Louisiana points at one and one third fare, Dec. 18, 23, 24,
25, 26 and Jan. 1. Final return limit Jan. 5, 1916.
Sleepers and Chair Car Service. Make Reservations Now. Sunset Limited to California
daily. Leaves 5:20 p.m.
J. H. MILLER, D. P. A., Galveston J. B. PORTER Ticket Agt., Texas City
TICKET OFFICE CORNER Sih ST. AND Sth AVE.
I recjnet No. three, to be holden in and for Unclaimed Letters Advertised
the aforesaid County of Galveston, at my u-mem melters •uven-nem‘
office in the City of Texas City, Texas, at
the next regular term of said Court, to-
wit: on the 2nd Saturday in December, !
1915, then and there to answer the petition :
of W - H. Wilcox. Plaintiff, filed in said Adams, Josh
Court on the 23d day of November, 1915
and numbered on the docket of said Court
361 against the said C. D. Gustavus, and E. j
T. Gliot, and alleging, in substance, as
follows: that on or about the 26th day of '
January, A. D., 1914, defendants were the
& in the same zs TEXAS CITY NATIONAL BANK : 06,100.065 N
words in the same dictionary ; __________________________________________ ‘The Greek steamer Nikoloas
trouble has worked at, but it vaudeville stage never did worry
won’t come off, even when they about having to use an old crop,
fold her hands over her quiet ---
Telephone, Local an I Long Distance, 44
Entered in the postoffice at Texas City, Texas, as second class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Delivered by Carrier or by Mail
bility of a soul showing forth.: .
but to people of intelligence and I A short time ag0, the. statis-
judgment there must be some- ticians announced that the aver-
thing more than type and regu- age pay of ministers in Mass
. .,, , ,, 1 p achusetts is $600 per year. It
larity to make the human face . .
, . ,1.c । is now announced that then
truly beautiful. : . Ao co
• ■ average savings are $.69.
Every girl, every middle-aged, I
,, , 1 1 We ve had many descriptions
every old woman can. be .beau : of the living of working girls on
tiful. Right thoughts bright, week. We‛d like to hear
thougts, happy thoughts make, how the Massachusetts minister
a beauty more impressive and lives on less than $20 per month.
a general cargo from Philadel-
| phia.
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Willie Hearst’s going to break •
: into ’way-up society now, all'
i right. He’s giving ’private'
movie picture shows with his i
sinners in New Yawk.
report says that, there being a .
total lack of blue dyes, the fa- going to give each one of them
miliar blue jeans must disappear I “goes running right along!.”
Fare includes all meal
modations aboard stenm
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IF you have a friend or relative visiting WANTED Table boarders. Apply 217
you or know of any kind of interesting Second street. ’ 238
| sweater, while little Tommy is 2
“She has a typical Grecian working at the chip-pile in old!
nose and other features so regu- rosepants. ’ .,
, , , 1 1 With the everlasting blue
lar as to make a most beautifuk . ,, .112 , I
, „ p 41 ! jeans gone, the possibility tor.
face, says a critic of one of the J
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New Jersey will turn loose one It is said each bat will devour
million bats in the mosquito 250 skeeters a day.
"Concho" “Comal”
alveston Snturdays; from
Tuesdays.
preciating more and more, dirty trick of England’s to bring
beauty of the soul rather than reproach and shame upon the,
the regularities, the surface ef- hitherto entirely sufficient, Ger-
fects. By George! we are at man lexicon.
HS g ~ SUNDAY ARRIVALS.
Ge "9 North ...................... 7:45 a. m.
" North and Galveston ........10:00 a. m.
SUNDAY DISPATCHES
A A E I Galveston and North ......... 8:00 a. m.
G) ■ ■ B I North ...................... 2:00 p. m.
*® “ em Galveston ................. 5:00 p. m.
H M. COATS, Postmaster.
1 churning, in a cream-colored
: N © W Y ork $ 42 €
and Return C"J
■ Coing by rail and returning by
I sleumer. New York to Galveston, or
b o Galveston to New York by
steamer and return by rail. The time
! to go is now.
SUNSET ROUTE
HOLIDAY RATES
gg AD ga
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WOOD! WOOD!
TRY OUR HANDLE FACTORY
COHEN SPECIAL
New FALL $15 Suits
Offers Better Styles—Bet-
ter Quality. More for Your
Money than ever Before.
An Unlimited Variety of
Handsomest Fall Models for
your Selection.
they afford you a |
valuable confidential
publicity department
of your own at very
small cost.
First National Bank ....
From North ......: - 2:00 P m. I W. J. Carden, of Steger &
From Galveston and North - . • - 7:30 m. „
Company ............
DISPATCH OF MAILS H. B Moore ...........
; To Galveston and North....... 8:00 a. m. j H w Steele Co
To Galveston only .............12 :00 m. TT T ___
To North ......1............ 2:00p.m.H LWoodlif ...........
To Galveston and North....... 5:00 p. m. .... ____u_________y..
THE - TIMES - WANT - ADS
1 insertion, per word, 1c. 3 insertions, per word, 2 1-2 cents.
(No ad taken for less than 25c).
thoughts. The public, especially j with Schweppendick sufficiently i 2 . — . __ tm _ _ |
the masculine part of it, growing , expressive to serve, there aren’t; “Red Mavis’’
-more practical every day, is ap-, any such words. It’s just a
members of a copartnership operating a
moving picture and vaudeville show in Tex-
as City Galveston County, Texas, under the
firm name of the Orpheum Theater Com-
pany, that on said date plaintiff loaned to
defendants the sum of two hundred dollars,
cash, for a period of thirty days, that said
loan was never in whole or in part paid by
defendants, or either of them to plaintiff,
although plaintiff has frequently asked them
so to do, plaintiff prays judgment of the
court for his debt of $200.00 with interest
thereon from the 26th day of January, A,
D., 1914, at the rate of six per cent. for
all costs of court, general and special re-
lief, etc.
HEREIN FAIL NOT, but have you then I
and there, before said Court, this writ, with
your return thereon, showing how you have
executed the same.
Issued this, the 23rd day of November, A.
D. 1915.
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND this, the I
23rd day of November, A. D. 1915.
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Bookman, W. F. The Texas City Times (Texas City, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 236, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1915, newspaper, December 8, 1915; Texas City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1576950/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Moore Memorial Public Library.