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TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 19zv.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE
EIGHT
PHONE 83 OR 1396
CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN VP TO 12:15 P. M FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY
PHONE 83 OR 1396
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED.
Classified Rates and Rules
Autos and Accessories.
Female
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AN OPPORTUNITY
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FOR
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MRS. M. L.
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INSTRUCTIONS
Phone 4258.
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sale, at 3728 Ave. I.
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MOVING AND SHIPPING.
.$25.00
SITUATIONS WANTED.
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
(tf)
TURKISH BATHS
HOUSES FOR RENT
SAWS!
LOST
ACCOUNTANTS
mont.
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Furnished.
BUILDERS’ MATERIAL.
FOUND.
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Box 1041—1.
Box 1831—1.
Box 1803—3.
Box 1793—1.
Box 1368—1.
Box 1188—1.
Box 1489—2.
Box 1360—1.
Box 1261—1.
Box 1791—2.
Box 1583—1.
Box 1404—1.
Box 1218—1.
Box 1578—1.
Box 1719—1.
Box 1450—1.
clothes.
4020 N1.
UNCALLED FOR ANSWERS
CLASSIFIED ADS.
March 16, 1920.
Circle and band saws filed, gummed
Lawn mowers repaired and ground
and reset, butchers’ saws filed, set and
rehandled and new blades furnished.
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS
Mieeneneeme
The Southwestern Tel. & Tel. Co.
(tf)
second-hand
DICKINSON,
(4-1)
WINDSHIELDS, AUTOMOBILE
HEADLIGHT LENS.
WM. SCHADT.
2411 STRAND. PHON) 224
(tf)
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Vehicles and Livestock.
Phone or Call on
MR. M. W. WAINWORTH,
Tremont Hotel, Room 106
For Demonstration of the
NEW 1920 ROAMER,
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the Car With the White Disc
Wheels.
Only One in Town.
For Young Ladies
To Secure Permanent Positions
paying good salaries
and
offering splendid chance for
advancement.
Make application now, to
Chief Operator
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCES.
COLLECTOR WANTED
Young Man as Collector for
Large Retail Store.
Permanent Position and Fine
Opportunity for Advancement.
BOX 1425, TRIBUNE ■
PUBLIC, ATTENTION!
LOUIS KERPEL
Furniture Moving and Storage.
The Best in Town, 1920 Ave. C.
The only specially built furniture
storage house at your command.
Above high water mark.
You are invited to visit and in-
spect the most up-to-date furniture
storage rooms in South Texas.
We have, small and large auto-
mobile trucks for in and out of
town moving; also two-horse wa-
gons for in town work.
Everything Up to Date.
PHONE 911.
year, new, each .........
TEXAS GARAGE
Phone 123.
FOUND—A ring on 18th st. between
Postoffice and Church. Phone 1636."
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WATCH
the Announcement of the
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
in Furniture and Household
Goods, at
2118 POSTOFFICE ST.,
Which Will Be Published in a
Few Days.
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)
FOR SALE
Old stereotype mats, 17x20 1
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)
—TRY IT—
WEDNESDAY ONLY—This ad and
38c entitles you to 1 pound of DU-
REL'S B. C. D. BLEND COFFEE.
DUREL'S COFFEE CO.
For Real Good and Fresh Coffee.
Phone 76. 1326 K.
Free Delivery: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
(rl)
WANTED
Girls in flat work department;
good salary.
MODEL LAUNDRY AND DYE
WORKS.
$300 TO $500 SAVING—1920 Oldsmobile
coupe, run less than a thousand
miles, painting, electric blue with trim-
mings to match and gray blush uphol-
stery. Cord tire equipment and other
extras. Mechanically and in every
other way as good as when bought, if
not better. If you are in the market for
a car of this type and are considering
the Oldsmobile, you should certainly be
interested in this car. 2 2219 F. Phone
465. (rl)
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!
BARGAINS IN SLIGHTLY USED
TIRES
One 34x4% Star N. S. Casing and
Tube .........................$40.00
Two 32x4 Goodrich Safety Tread
Casings, each ................$12.50
One 32x4 Goodyear All Weather
Tread ........................$10.00
One 30x312 Plain Michelin ......$6.50
Two 30x3 12 Goodyear N. S., each ..$9.50
One 34x4 U. S. Royal Cord ..... $20.00
One 34x4 Plain Firestone .......$15.00
Two 32x4 Plain Tread Goodyear,
new, each ....................$22.50
Two 32x4 All Weather Tread Good-
ELZEY’S Turkish Bath and Gym-
nasium. Physical culture and scien-
tific massaging. Special hours for
ladies: Tuesdays and Fridays, 9 a. m.
to 3 p. m. Mrs. Elzey in attendance.
415 % 21st st. Phone 618. (4-r)
D-A-N-C-E
Given by
THE GALVES ORCHESTRA,
Knights of Columbus Hall,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
(St. Patrick’s Day).
Ladies, 25c; Gentlemen 50c.
Dancing Starts 8:30 P. M.
ACCOUNTANT—Income Tax Service,
Audits Statements. Bookkeeping.
Notary Public. R. C. VILLENEUVE.
Phone 2824. (rl)
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.,
expert tuning and repairing; most
complete repair department in the
state. PHONE 257.
Tools and cutlery of all kinds sharp-
ened.
by a regular mower grinding machine.
L. O. BARKER,
514 21st Street.
WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY,
RENT OR HAVE YOUR SEWING
MACHINE REPAIRED, CALL ON
US. WE HAVE A COMPLETE
STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES,
SEWING MACHINE MOTORS,
NEEDLES, BELTS, OIL, ETC.
PHONE 73, E. DULITZ, 2119 F.
. (tf)
SALE—All kinds
For St. Patrick’s Day
GREEN CARNATIONS.
Beautiful Cut Flowers Received
Daily.
GALVESTON FLORAL CO.
Mrs. Updike, Prop.
Phone 2829. 518 Tremont.
Opposite Tremont Hotel.
(rl)
OIL! OIL! OIL!—The very best of oil
for stove or lamp. HUNTER’S WOOD
YARD. Phone 245.__(tf)
WOOD’ WOOD! WOOD!—Good dry
wood, blocks, stove wood and chunks,
quick delivery. 'Phone 5862. (4-1)
DR. E. E. LARKIN; 8:30 a. m., 2:30 p.
m. 310 Trust Bldg. Phone 968. (tf)
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)
1 Time..................1c a Word
8 Insertions..........21 0 a Word
6 Times ................4c a Word
I Inch, 1 Time ................50c
1 Inch, 10 Times, per Inch..... 450
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.
UNIVERSAL GARAGE AND SERVICE
STATION. A specialty in Ford re-
pair work. We use genuine Ford parts
and we repair any make truck or pleas-
ure car; satisfaction guaranteed. Give
us a trial. Cars called for and delivered.
Phone 2015. 414-418 24th st. (en)
1918 CHEVROLET truck, new tires all
around, good mechanical condition.
314 Tremont. No Phone calls. (ri)
FIVE-PASSENGER. 1917 Saxon “Six.”
A-1 mechanical condition. $550. HOW-
LAND AUTO REPAIR, 2212 Mechanic.
(rc)
A GENTLEMAN having a furnished
bungalow near beach desires to share
same with two others; rates reasonable.
Address Box 1450, Tribune. (rl)
FURNISHED house for rent. 1117 Ave.
M, three rooms. Apply 1202 Ave. G.
For colored. *
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LOST—One black mare mule, scarred
on right hip, knot on jaw; also one
bay mare mule, branded diamond over
crescent, has a small hole in left side of
nose; strayed or stolen; $10 reward,
SAM CORBETT, Texas City, Tex. (en)
LOST—Pair of glasses in case, on Me-
chanic between 19th and 13th sts.,
Monday afternoon. Please return to
LESTER’S CAFE or MODEL LAUNDRY
and receive reward. (rc)
WATCH PIN with Boy Scout emblem;
keepsake. Reward return BOX OF-
FICE, DIXIE NO. 1. ___________(rl)
LOST—Small black purse, containing
collector’s money of $70.15 on Market
street car No. 106, up from 40th and
Winnie; good reward if returned. Phone
4244. (rl)
ABOUT one-karat diamond ring, per-
fect condition and white; will sacri-
fice. Box1461, Tribune, (en)
STOVE and bed for sale. 5226 S. (ri)
One safe, 1 four-hole gas stove for
FOR SALE—Folding bed, Chicken coop
and gold fish. 2018 012; call morn-
ings. (rl)
GOLD FISH for sale. Apply at THE
GARDEN, 27th Ave. O. (ra)
A MAN’S bicycle for sale, brand new.
Call 1302 11th st. (rl)
FOR SALE—Refrigerator, 50-lb. box,
porcelain lined. Call at 1509 24th st.
in mornings. (ri)
FOR SALE—One White baby, carriage.
WOULD party’who picked up “Gates”
tire, 37x5 at Lamarque Sunday eve-
ning, please return to MRS, GEO.
SEALY. 2424 J._____________________(rl)
LOST—Saturday; pair amethyst rosar-
ies with gold chain. Return to 1328
I; reward. (en)
LOST—Watch fob, gold locket, initials
J. F.; liberal reward. 805 24th st.
Phone 3589._________ (ri)
LOST—Sunday evening, near St. Pat-
rick’s church, crystal rosary beads,
name and date engraved on cross.
Please phone 1985 for reward. (re)
LOST—My big red Chesapeake Bay dog
Phone 356. F. J. NASS. (rc)
GRAND fancy dress and masquerade
ball, given by Tuscarora Tribe De-
gree team at Harmony club hall, 211112
Ave. E, Saturday, March 20. For ladies’
invitations leave names at Schott’s or
Star Drug Store. Music by Schelawa’s
Orchestra. (en)
GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL, St. Pat-
rick’s day at the auditorium, March
17th, 1920, by Wolfe Tone Social club.
Leave names at Sam J. . Williams’'
store, Campbell's grocery, and Cor-
dray’s drug store. Tickets, $1.00. (ri)
SAN JACINTO TEMPLE NO. 126, PHY-
THIAN SISTERS will entertain with
a novelty dance, Tuesday, March 16.
Public invited. Admission 25c, at K. of
P. hall, 22d and C. (rl)
ST. PATRICK’S BALL, given by Long-
shoremen’s Local No. 636, I L. A.,
Wednesday, March 17, 1920, 8:30 p. m.,
Longshoremen’s Hall, Texas City, Tex.
Music by Tidd Orchestra. (rl)
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, Tex. (en)
FOR SALE—“New Home” sewing ma-
chine, nearly new. 1927 C. (en)
FOR SALE—A Royal typewriter No.
5, in first-class condition; will take
$35 cash. Phone 2014. (ri)
NIEDERMANN ELECTRIC CO., 419
20th st. Phone 1911. House wiring.
repairing, electrical appliances, sup-
plies, marine work a specialty. (tf)
JEWELERS,WATCHMAKERS
THOSE who want the “Exactly Right”
time can have it. We repair and reg-
ulate watches so that they are “Exact-
ly Right.” Bring your repairs to us—
all work guaranteed. SACHTLEBEN,
2326 Postoffice. _________(ri)
JEWELRY, watches and diamonds.
MORRIS MELCER, for better value
and quality in jewelry. 420 23d st. (tf) .
FOR RENT—Two houses, three and five
rooms, eight acres, barn, garage, run-
ning water, $22.50. Address 2611 35th
st. Phone 3651. (rl)
TWO-ROOM house; cheap, rear 2711 O.
Apply on premises. (rc)
ONE Studebaker, sevin-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)
1916 BUICK %-ton truck, equipped
with self-starter and electric lights,
$500. GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO.,
20th and E. (x)
1917 HIGH-SPEED Harley-Davidson
motorcycle, two good tires, first-class
condition; a bargain, $100; cash or
terms. . For demonstration, see
STOFER CADILLAC CO., 712 Tremont.
__________________________(rl)
FOR SALE—Ford delivery truck, in
first-class condition; can be bought
on terms if required. Call 2002 Post-
office st. (ri)
FOR SALE—Studebaker, Series ’17, 4-
cylinder, 7- passenger, excellent con-
dition, light and economical car, at a
bargain. Phone 252 between 6 p. m. and
7 p. m. (en)
FOR SALE-Ford delivery truck; used
about one year and in good shape
mechanically; cash or terms. 2724 Mar-
ket st. (ri)
FOR SALE—Ford furniture truck, in
fine condition; can be bought on
terms if required. Call all day Sunday,
2012 31st st,; week days, 2118 Postoffice
st. (ri)
FOR SALE—Ford sedan, used one
month, just like new and can be
bought on terms if desired. JNO.
CHRISTENSEN & CO., 714 Tremont st.
FOR SALE—Ford touring car, good as
new and runs better than most new
cars; can be paid for in monthly notes if
desired. Call 2409 Ave. Q. (ri)
FORD' chassis, 1918 motor, splendid
shape, $250; also speedster radiator.
2216 Mechanic. (ra)
FORD tops recovered in 3 hours; ex-
pert workmanship, best of material
used, $8; curtains supplied, other ac-
cessories. 2216 Mechanic. ' (ra)
Your Last Chance to Buy
OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIXES
At Present Prices—
■ $1,075.00 r. o. b. Factory $1,075.00
We have already been advised of a
$100.00 advance in price and chances
are that there will be another advance
soon.
34-B Touring Car ........$1,075.00
34-B Roadster ............$1,075.00
34-B Sedan ..............$1,825.00
F. O. B, Factory.
VERY ECONOMICAL—18 to 25 miles
per gallon gasoline; 8,000 to 12,000
miles per set of tires; 1,000 miles or
more per gallon of lub.
Ask for Demonstration.
GALVESTON AUTO SALES COMPANY,
'202-212 Tremont St. Phone 1221.
(tf)
LAST chance to get a good overcoat
cheap for next winter. $25 black
broadcloth overcoat for $16.50. 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. HALFANT,
319 25th st. Phone 484-W. (t.f)
OLEANDERS, OLEANDERS. OLEAN-
DERS—We have plenty of them;
plant them now; also palms, plume ce-
dars and many other plants. Funeral
work and decorations a specialty; bulbs
and seeds. STEADING, The Florist
Nursery, 35th Ave. O. Phone 1245.
(3-ea)
BUY Craven’s Rustless Screens. Phone
2055.. (4-b)
SIX-PIECE library set, $20; 1 large
safe, glass doors, 1 center table, 1
large cook stove, 1 iron bed and springs.
1403 Ave. J. (ra)
NICE large tomato plants for sale. 1202
M%._____________-_______(rl)
FOR SALE—Exide storage battery, 12
cells, 24 volts. UNIVERSAL GARAGE,
416 24th st. (rl)
ED. F. DREWA & SCN
Contractor of
PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK
ALSO CONCRETE CURBS AND ’
SIDEWALKS.
Job Work Promptly Attended to
OFFICE & RESIDENCE, 2703 AVE 6
_________PHONE 3227. (3-pn)
CARPENTER and cement work; also
repairing and painting of house roofs
all work guaranteed. 1528 G Phond
3851. J. R. SMITH. . (°n)
AVOID CHIMNEY FIRES Have them
cleaned by an expert; also roof paint
ing. SAM COLLIER. ’Phone 63of (en)
CARPENTER WORK WANTED—New
or repair work done at reasonable
prices. 67W c- McRAE, 215 10 °h “
Phone 5700.__________(en)
CARPENTER—New or repair work-
odd jobs a specialty. W. L KIRI ’
LEY. Phone 3488. (en)
Apartment*
FURNISHED South Housekeeping
apartment, bath connected. Phone
4784 mornings. 1619 Tremont st. (rl)
BUSINESS CHANGES.
FOR SALE—Good paying restaurant,
in good location; must leave city on
account of sickness; a big bargain if
taken at once. Box 1470, Tribune, (ri)
GOOD chance for man and wife to
run dining-room, kitchen with 30
boarders; everything furnished; cheap.
Box 1407, Tribune. (rc)
FOR SALE—Old, well-established gro-
cery and soft drink stand. Box 1467,
Tribune. (en)
MESSENGER service for sale, on ac-
count, of leaving city. Apply 618 21st
st. (re)
MY PLEASURE RESORT, 71 miles
down island; I am getting too old to
look after the place; see me to make
terms. FELIX .......(rc)
" Female
WANTED—By a colored woman; wash-
ing by day or take home. Phone 5667.
(ri)
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD’—Thoroughly
dry; on sale; will last ten days; a
full cord of oak wood, split, delivered
in your yard, 4 feet long and will fur-
nish machine and labor and cut it up
free $14 per cord. Now is your time to
phone your order. Phone 6084. (eb)
FOR SALE—Four oil heaters in good
- condition, $2.50 each; one 2-burner
oil stove with oven, $5. 2218 Q. (ri)
FURNITURE—Come and we will show
you new and some used furniture to
furnish your whole house, at attractive
low prices. Will exchange new for
old furniture. MODERN HOME PER-
FECTOR, 2010 Market. Phone 1827. (en)
, ALL. kinds of plants for sale. 1220
Church st. (ei)
BEAUTIFUL home-grown sweet peas,
gorgeous violets and other flowers;
funeral sprays, bouquets, designs and
corsages. MRS. L. JENSEN, The Florist,
Phone 2860. 3714 PH- (rc)
FOR SALE—Large ink barrels. Apply
TRIBUNE PRESSROOM. 9 (ri)
Male.
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POSITION wanted by A-1 office man,
can handle blue prints, typewriter,
railroad office work. Phone 2770. (en)
YOUNG colored man desires place as
chauffeur, private family or doctor;
good references. Apply 1515 30th st.
Phone 6712 or 3505. (ri)
WANTED—By young colored man,
work as porter, few hours each day.
Box 1524, Tribune. (rc)
WANTED—By steady, reliable man po-
sition as watchman, day or night. Ad-
dress 2207 Ave. I. Phone 5916. (rl)
COLORED man wants position of any
kind. Phone 6457 between 6 and 7
a. m.; 7 to 9 p. m. (rc)
Miscellaneous.
WANTED TO RENT—By responsible
party; a piano. W. E. BOND, 3527 J.
Phone 6787. (ee)
Miscellaneous.
COME IN and let us demonstrate our
Simplex electric neater. The best
ever. CLARKE ELECTRIC CO. Phone
58S. 2310 Postoffice st._____________(tf)
ICE CREAM! Ice Cream! Ice Cream!
Pints, 35c; quarts, 60c; free delivery.
Phone 673. CORDRAY’S DRUG STORE.
T (tf)
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, Prin. Phone 4466. (tf)
CATHERINE MACKAY PHILBRICK,
private business, studio for pupils de-
siring a business training. Sixteen years
a stenographer myself. Terms, $10 per
month. Phone 1933. (3-el,
PRIVATE and class lessons in solo, ex-
hibition and modern ballroom danc-
ing. Fqr appointment Phone 6427.
____________________________(3-rc)
MISS CARRUTHERS—Private lessons
in all New York dances.. Phone 1258.
(tf)
SAWSI BAWS!
GOODRICH fabric and Silvertown cord
tires. DORSETT & TRUBE, No. 314
Tremont. (eu)
MODEL 32 Hupmobile, good condition.
Call at 2210 Church st. for demon-
stration. (ri)
WELDING—Oxygen acetylene and elec-
tric, high-class work of all descrip-
tions. VULCAN IRON WORKS. Phone
1608. (tf)
TWO-WHEEL auto trailer, three-
fourth-ton capacity. TEXAS BOT-
TLING WORKS, 1914 Avenue C. (tf)
FOR SALE—A 1919 Ford coupe, per-
fect condition; also gas range. Call
6174. (ri)
1918 SCRIPP-BOOTH, $500 cash as par-
ty is leaving city. 1403 J. (ri)
AUTO tops, side curtains, radiator cov-
ers, glass, lightsand general auto
trimming, repairs. See F. C. LOBEN-
STEIN, 2026 B. Phone 450. (en)
STORE your household goods in fire-
proof warehouse. Rates reasonable.
THE WILEY AND NICHOLS CO.
PHONE 144.
__(tf)
MOVING AND STORAGE
AUTO VANS. Careful, sober furni-
ture handlers; all work guaranteed.
W. N. FRITTER,
Phone 1146. 2427 Market st.
__.__________________________(tf)
THE OLD RELIABLE FRED WAR-
NER. furniture mover; $4 per load.
Packing and storing. 2005 Postoffice
st. Phone 1329. Res. phone 3741. (tf)
MOVING, storing, packing and ship-
ping; work guaranteed; $4 per load.
C W. WEBB MOVING LINE. Phone
1795. (tf)
FOR SALE—Roadster automobile; will
take livestock as part payment; also
motorcycle, cheap. Apply 4412 Ave. I.
_____________________________________-________________(ri)
ONE 7-passenger Lyons-Knight car, in
A-1 condition; a bargain. See me, 3412
Ave. N. JAMES B. McOETY, Galveston,
Tex. (en)
$250 BUYS a 5-passenger Overland, in
good condition; cash or terms. Phone
2903. (ri)
OVERLAND 1918, five-passenger sedan,
in perfect condition. Five tires. Com-
plete in every detail, in perfect run-
ning order; new paint; cash or terms.
No. 314 Tremont st. (ri)
ONE 2-ton truck for sale: terms; in
good condition; overhauled engine,
and repainted; bargain. No. .314 Tre-
BEAVER BOARD, BEAVER BOARD
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
Hardware, Paints, Roofing, Glass, Lad-
ders, Wire Cloth, Screens, Poultry Net-
ting' Garden Implements, Carpenters’
Tool’s. Flue Crocks, Flue Lining, Creo-
sote, Roof Dressing, etc.
WM. SCHADT,
2411 Strand Phone 2-2-4
OSTEOPATHS
Autos and Accessories.
SEE GALVESTON SADDLE i HAR-
NESS CO., A. G. CASO, the Top Man,
for automobile tops, side curtains, seat
covers. Give us a trial. Phone 434.
610-612 23d st. (tf)
FORD 5-passenger, 1918 model, perfect
mechanical condition and looks new
all over; will sacrifice, owner leaving
city. 2218 Mechanic. (rl)
USED
CAR BARGAINS
1 Hudson “33” truck ........$250
1 Studebaker 7-passenger ....$275
1 Chevrolet truck ............$450
1 Buick %-ton truck..........$450
These cars are all in first-class
running order.
GALVESTON MOTOR CAR CO.,
20th and Ave. E.
(x)
SPARK PLUGS.
75c spark plugs, 50c, % inch only.
$1.25 spark plugs, 75c, 12 inch only.
When you overhaul your car, be
sure and install Inland one-piece
piston rings; they use less gas and
give more power.
JOHN CHRISTENSEN & CO.,
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods.
Phone 828. 714 23d -st.
.(tf)
WE HANDLE a full line of fabric and
cord Federal tires. NICHOLLS
LIGHTFOOT CO., 705 Tremont, (4-rp)
KODAK finishing in a “professional
way.” Any size roll developed, 10c;
films received before 9 a. m. delivered
at 5 p.. m. same day. MAURER’S
STUDIO. (Kodak and Frame Shop.)
• ELECTRICIANS
(ri)
WANTED—Young girl as bookkeeper
for a garage; nice place to work; rea-
sonable hours; one who wants to learn
the business; state salary expected;
good chance for advancement; one who
can use a typewriter. Box 1531, Trib-
une. (ee)
LADIES-—Catholic, pleasant, out-door
position, paying $25 weekly; refer-
ences. Call FORD FLATS, Room 19.
_____ (rl)
WANTED AT ONCE—Competent waist
and skirt hands; also girls to learn
dressmaking. MRS. T. J. DAHL, 815
17th st. (rl)
$3.50 PER DAY pair one lady in each
town to distribute free circulars for
Economy Non-Alcoholic flavoring. Per-
manent position. F. E. BARR CO., Chi-
cago. (rl)
WANTED—An experienced housemaid
for light general work; references
required; high wages paid. Apply MRS.
CHAS. FOWLER, 2508 Broadway. (tf)
WANTED—A white or colored girl to
assist with housework, two in family.
Apply 2405 Ave. I. (rl)
WANTED—Woman for cooking and
housework, small family, good wages,
short hours. Apply 1909 Ave.N1 after
3p.m. " (ri)
WANTED:—Two white girls to work on
mangle. UNEEDA LAUNDRY, 2328
Church. Phone 1417. (rl)
WANTED—Three skirt and waist
hands; also experienced coat hand.
MRS. F. ’HADOCK, 1903 K. (ri)
WANTED—A washerwoman. 2420 K.
___________________ (rl)
WANTED AT ONCE—A dish washer.
Apply LESTER CAFE, 224 20th st.
(ri)
WANTED—White woman to do house-
work, mornings. Apply 1902 Ave. E.
___(ri)
WANTED AT ONCE—A eook. 1715 J.
_____________________________________________(ri)
WANTED—A woman to assist with
, housework and cooking, small family,
evenings off. 1828 Winnie. Phone 2986.
(rc)
WANTED—A competent colored cham-
bermaid. Apply HOTEL ROYAL. (ri)
WANTED—Cook for boarding house.
Phone 3484. (ee)
WANTED—-A girl for dining-room
work. 1924 Church. (ri)
WANTED—A girl to assist with house-
work. Apply 1227 J. (en)
WANTED—A good house maid. Apply
at once, 2319 J. (rl)
WANTED—A good reliable cook. 3316
J. (ee)
WANTED—A good cook. Apply MRS.
ROBERT CALDER, 2920 O. (rl)
(tf)
We have added a roomy pneu-
matic-tired furniture van to our
equipment, enabling us to give bast
of service to out-of-town moving.
Let us help you with your moving
problem. Personal attention to all
times.
Furniture stored on 3d floor,
clean, light warehouse.
MOON BROS.’ TRANSFER.
209 23d st.
FOR SALE—A bicycle. Apply 902 9th
st. (en)
FOR SALE—Medium size cistern; price
right. Phone 237. (rc)
GOOD FOR 21c. This ad and 59c en-
titles you to 1 pound of Durel’s Fa-
mous 76 mixed tea; regular 80c grade.
DUREL'S COFFEE CO., 1326 K. Phone
76. Free delivery, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m.
(rl)
FOR SALE—Cut-glass, electric table
lamp, never been used, value $35;
make me an offer. Box 1515, Tribune,
(rc)
SET of Harper’s magazines, 106 vol-
umes, 6, copies to each volume, com-
plete from 1850 to 1903, inclusive.
Bound and in good condition. Box 1520,
Tribune. (rc)
FOR SALE—Five-piece birch mahog-
anized parlor suite, Emerson square
piano, 9x12 rug. Apply 1616 Ave. L.
Phone 6374. (en)
TOMATO PLANTS—Healthv plants,
ready for transplanting; 2 dozen, 25c.
3009 Q. (re)
FOR SALE—Draperies, rugs and gas
oven. Call at 3125 Ave. O. (rc)
MAN’S bicycle, guaranteed first-class
condition; cheap for cash. VEAK’S
BICYCLE SHOP, 1627 Ave. G. (tf)
FOR SALE—New 160-egg Globe incu-
bator; also bicycle. Phone 1107. (rl)
TWENTY-FIVE head Duroc Jersey
weaning, pigs from high-grade sows
and registered male, for sale for $5
each. P. BREINHOLT, Port Bolivar.
(rc)
.THOROUGHBRED New Zealand rab-
bits; does with young; cheap if taken
immediately. 2023 K. (en)
FOR SALE—Twenty-five head of Jer-
sey milk cows, at . Hitchcock. T.
KEIMMERLING. (ri)
FOR SALE—Young mare, news gig and
rubber-tired buggy. 1623 C. Phone
4141. (rc)
HEALTHY Holstein bull service. 1611
Mechanic. (ri)
FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey cow. MAT;
KELEMEN, Hitchcock, Tex. (rl)
FOR SAL^—Cow and calf. 4219 S. (rl)
JERSEY cow; also 11 Rhode Island Red
hens and rooster. 1928 Strand, (ra)
FOR SALE—A-1 rubber-tired family
carriage, at your own price. 3327 K.
Phone 2046. (rl)
FOR SALE—One milk cow. 2401 K.
(rc)
FOR SALE—Young cow and calf, $75.
3624 O. (rc)
Poultry and Pet Stock.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS Baby Grand
incubators, beef scrap, Reliance
cholera specific, Pan-a-ca, Conkey but-
termilk foods, pokadot feeds, Purina
feed, leg bands, complete line of poul-
try supplies. HARGRAVE’S SEED
STORE. Phone 5442. 2008 Strand, (ee)
EGGS—I can supply eggs Tuesdays and
Fridays; guaranteed, asbolute fresh
eggs, 50c dozen. MRS. JOHNSON.
Phone 4268. (ri)
IMPORTED 200-egg strain, bred-to-lay
Buff Leghorn eggs; setting of 15, $3.
SWEET WATER LAKE POULTRY
FARM, Galveston Island. Address 210€
Market st., Galveston, Tex. (3-re)
FULL-BLOODED Light Brahma cock -
rels and hens for $3 each; eggs, $2.50
per 15. MRS. JIM GOSE, Honey Grove,
Tex., Route No. 4. (ri)
BUFF or white Leghorn eggs for set-
ting, English strain, 15 for $2; also
yard eggs, 60c a dozen. Phone 3304.
Call 2-605 J. (eu)
ORIGINAL ROYAL WHITE ROCKS:
Settings, 15, $2.50; inspection invited.
STOWE, 1124 37th st. Phone 1975.
_________________’__________________________(4-r)
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock
eggs. $2.50 per setting. ERHARD.
1721 Ave. K. Phone 1076. (tf)
BARRED ROCK and White Legohrn
eggs for hatching, $2 per setting; $10
per 100; baby chicks, $3 per dozen; $20
per 100. A. F. LaFRANCE Hitchcock,
Tex. (ra)
SETTINGS from Pape strain, S. C.
Black Minorcas, carefully selected
birds. Phone 6061. 1417 Ave. L. (3-eu)
ANDERSON’S Single Comb Black Leg-
horn (Hogan tested) eggs for hatch-
ing; $2 for 15; inspection invited. 1217
L.______________(rl)
DOG FOR SALE—One Fox; male, age
3 months. Apply 3111 Ave. N. (rl)
FOR SALE—Female Canaries, also one
male canary (singer). Phone 1679.
_______________________________________(ee)
FOR SALE—Fox Terrier pups; cheap.
2520 Q%.
GENUINE Black Ranger Pit games and
extra fine large White Leghorn eggs,
$2 for 15 delivered. Stock for sale. W.
E. HILTON, Alta Loma, Tex. (rc)
FOR SALE—A pair of beautiful New
Zealand Reds, hares. 2804 Broadway.
__:__________________________(rc)
FRESH yard eggs for sale, 50c per
dozen. Phone 6383. 1411 20th st. (rc)
FOR SALE—White Leghorn baby
chicks. 1714 O. Phone 4657. - (rc)
BEAUTIFUL White Leghorn eggs, from
heavy winter layers; settings, $1.
Phone 6423. 3710 M. (en)
S. C. WHITE LEGHORN eggs (Franz
strain), $2,50 per setting. ERHARD,
1721 Ave. K. Phone 1076. (tf)
FOR SALE—Twenty-four nice yard
hens and one rooster. 1621 G. (ra)
SETTINGS of black Minorca eggs. 2718
Q.__________________________(tf)
THOROUGHBRED Rhode Island Red
eggs, $2 per setting of $15. 3623 R1.
Phone 5817. . (en).
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred White Leg-
horn eggs, $1.50 per setting. Phone
3320. (rl)
FOR SALE—Fine Fox Terrier puppies,
3 months old; good rat dogs. 1105 A.
____(rl)
BEAUTIFUL thoroughbred blue Anti-
sylussian chickens, very reasonable
if sold quickly. Phone 4540, or 1827 40th
st,________________________________________(ri)
RHODE ISLAND RED eggs, the kind
worth setting; $2 per 13. Phone
4852. ‘ (rl)
STRONG, healthy baby chicks, laying
strain. B. WARREN, 4428 R12, (rc)
WANTED
Boy, with fairly good education,
as aprentice in composing-room;
chance to learn the printing trade.
. Apply—
FOREMAN, COMPOSING-ROOM,
GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
____________ (tf)
SALESMEN WANTED to carry line of
men’s and young men’s trousers
through Texas and adjoining states.
Will turn over an established trade.
A-1 references required. FUSS &
NEARMAN, 810 Broadway, New York
City. (ri)
ONE leverman for dredge, near Beau-
mont. 914 American National Insur-
ance Bldg. * (ri)
WANTED—Colored porter; must fur-
nish references. M. W. SHAW &
SONS. (ri)
FOUR deckhands for dredge working
near Beaumont. 914 American Na-
tional Insurance Bldg. (rl)
WANTED—-A handy man around the
house.. Apply 1701 Blvd. (rl)
MAN to screen a house. Apply 2906
Broadway. (rl)
WANTED—Young man for position re-
quiring use of typewriter and some
knowledge of accounting; references
required. Apply, MALLORY STEAM-
SHIP CO. (rl)
WANTED—A night porter. PANAMA
HOTEL (rl)
WANTED—A good mechanic for oil en-
gines. Address Box 1404, Tribune.
__ (rl) €
WANTED—A white boy to work in
dairy; must know how to milk. 4102
P%._________ (ri)
WANTED—Two or three shine boys,
all day or after school. NEAT PRESS-
ING CLUB, 403 21st st. (rc)
WANTED—A good mochanic for oil
engines. Address Box 1404, Tribune.
______________.__(rc)
WANTED—A boy for yard and house-
work. Apply 2427 K. (ri)
MAN handy with garden tools to work
small truck garden a few days. 821
29th st. (ri)
WANTED—Man for yard work ar
Dickinson; no cattle or other ani-
mals; excellent ‘ room and foor. Apply
Box 148.2, Tribune. (ri)
BOY wanted. Apply 1809 Market. (ri)
C. PERCY LAYCOCK,
EXPERT ACCOUNTANT.
Books Audited, Systems, Income
Tax Reports, Properly and
Correctly Executed.
SUITE 16, GILL BLDG.
Over Witherspoon’s Drug Store.
__(ep)
KODAK, FILMS, FINISHING
FOR SALE—Two buggies, wagon,
horse, 'rabbits, ducks, also fresh yard
eggs, duck eggs, plow and fine rotten,
manure. 4601 Q. (ra)
MAZDA electric light globes, automo-
bile lamps, flash lights, batteries and
/ bulbs. 419 20th st. Phone 1911. (4-C)
ONE upright piano in first-class con-
dition, cheap. Apply after 6:30 p. m.
1917 22d st. Phone 5562. (rl)
FOR SALE—Large ice box for meat oi
produce; good condition; cheap; $200,
S. TRAMONTE, 2005 Strand. (rl)
IT PAYS to buy the best. Buy Craven’s
Rustless Screens. CRAVEN’S PLAIN-
ING MILL, Cor. 36th and N. Phone 2055.
(4-b)
FOR SALE—Melody C saxophone, new,
first-class condition. Phone 6248.
_______________________(ri)
ROSE BUSHES, $3 per dozen and up.
Corn flowers, daisies, ferns of all
kinds; giant pansy plants, 40c. per
dozen, $3 per hundred; Russian violet
plants, $3 per hundred; verbenas, dif-
ferent colors, ten weeks’ stock. LOUIS
DAHNE, Prop., Hitchcock Nursery,
Hitchcock, Tex., Galveston County, (rl)
WE ARE OFFERING SOME UNUSUAL
BARGAINS:
$11.50 Suitcases for ..............$9.50
$10.00 Suitcases for ..............$7.95
$7.0'0 Suitcases for .............$5.95
35c Men’s Garters, now ..........25c
20c Sox, now . ....... 15c
65c Sox, now ............... 50c
50c Suspenders, now ......... 35c
75c Suspenders, now ...............65c
$1.00 Otis Undershirts and Drawers.85c
R. SCHWARTZ, 2005 C. (ep)
FOR SALE—Hyfield sharpening ma-
chine; sharpens everything; never
been used. 3224 N. (en)
WHY SURE.
We can save you up to 50 % on
- any piece of furniture you may se-
lect. We make a specialty in bet-
ter grades of second-hand furniture.
GALVESTON FURNITURE CO.
Sam Plantowsky, Prop.
304-06 25th st. Phone 3537.
(ep)
FURNITURE and household goods for
sale,. $400; new piano for $200; $80
ice box, $30; gas stove and other ar-
ticles; cheap. J. M. NABERS, 1824 23d
st. (ee)
FOR SALE—One large counter or table,
four ,feet. 1819 I, (Sealy Avenue),
(rc)
FOR SALE—Oleanders, plums, figs,
oranges and althea trees; yellow and
white star jessamines, verbena, Shasta
daisies vinca vines, wisteria, snap
dragon, asters, China pinks, grand duke
jessamines, pansies and other bedding
plants. MRS. L. JENSEN, Florist. Phone
2860. 3714 PY. (rc)
FOR SALE—One set lineman’s tools,
one 5-ft. sea island castnet, good
condition. Apply 1009 C. after 6 p. m.
(rc)
FOR SALE—Gentleman’s chiffer-robe.
two rockers, two buzz fans, two small
mahogany straight chairs, meat grind-
er, electric iron and waffle iron. Phone
3762 between 9 and 12 o’clock a. m.
(rc)
THOROUGHBRED Plymouth Rock
eggs, $1 and $1.50 per setting. 3202
N12. Phone 1631. (rc)
PLANT A GARDEN—Sow beans, okra,
tomatoes, pepper, eggplant, lettuce,
beets, carrots, squash, cucumber,
canteloupe, pumpkin, corn, etc.
HARGRAVE’S SEED STORE. Phone
5442. 2008 Strand. (ee)
PANSY PLANTS—Steel’s Mastodon
Giants, 50c dozen; $3.75 per hundred.
Hyacinths in bloom and bud, 15c each;
geranium and begonia plants in bud and
bloom, 15c each; hibiscus, hydranges,
ataska and panaculata grand ferns,
rubber plants, vines, etc. HARGRAVE’S
SEED STORE. Phone 5442. 2008 Strand,
(ee)
SHADE TREES, fruit trees, nut trees,
evergreens, shrubs, ornamentals.
vines, creepers, petesporium, Grand
Duke, Cape Jasmine, etc. HARGRAVE’S
SEED STORE. Phone 5442. 2008 Strand.
(ee)
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