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FOURTEEN
GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1918.
“1785/r
WANT ADS—A MEDIUM FOR THE SMALL ADVERTISER—READ FOR PROFIT—USE FOR GAIN
PHONE 83 OR 1396
CLASSIFIED ADS TAKEN VP TO 12:15 P. M. FOR PUBLICATION ON THE SAME DAY
PHONE 83 OR 1396
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wive
Classified Rates and Rules
HELP WANTED
SITUATIONS WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
ROOMS FOR RENT
HOUSES FOR RENT
Male.
1 Time —1c a Word
3 Times—2c a Word
6 Times—3c a Word
No Ad taken for less than 20c
and none on the basis of less than
12 words.
We will not be responsible for
errors in ads' after first inser-
tion.
WANTED.
Boy, 14 or 15 years old, to
deliver large route in central
part of city.
Apply
CIRCULATION MANAGER,
TRIBUNE.
(tf)
Female.
MIIHINSARAIAININAININANAAANYYNIINYAINIOYNIAIAINMOINCIAONANCNANANANYAAIRIRANCARARNNAMMMM
YOUNG lady desires position in office;
. uses typewriter; has some knowledge
of shorthand. Phone 1632, MISS BOW-
MAN. , (el)
COMPETENT laundress; work called
for and delivered; work guaranteed.
Phone 4766. ' (ei)
BELGIAN lady wants position in .small
family for half a day’s work. Call
4019 Ave. P. (ei)
Miscellaneous.
Autos and Accessories.
Furnished.
Display type and misclassifica-
tion of ads will not be permitted.
Classified Ads will be taken for
the Evening Paper up to 12:15
p. m.
Orders to run, and for discon-
tinuance of T. F. , (till forbidden)
ads must be in writing.
BOYS WANTED.
to sell the Galveston Tribune each
evening from 3 o’clock on. 100 per
cent profit.
Apply at Newsboys’ Window, 22d
street entrance.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE BUILDING.
22d and Postoffice streets,
(tf)
NOTICE
A GOOD MONEY
SAVING HABIT
is the practice of daily read-
ing the offers in the miscel-
laneous, for sale and wanted
columns of the Tribune want
ads. The chance of profit is
twofold. You may need some-
thing offered at a big saving
or you may sell something
useless to you at a fair price.
THE TRIBUNE.
AUTO TOPS, celluloid in curtains, har-
ness, cushions, grips and suit cases
repaired; second-hand harness and rid-
ing saddles bought and sold. 612 23d
st. Phone 434. GALVESTON SADDLE
& HARNESS CO
(tf)
A 1913 Studebaker 7-passenger, 4-cyl-
inder touring car, electric lights and
starter; good shape, $350. GALVES-
TON MOTOR CAR CO., 20th st. and
Ave. E.
(tf)
UNCALLED-FOR ANSWERS
CLASSIFIED ADS
TRY IT!
You may be using good coffee, but
once you start using
DUREL'S FAMILY BLEND
FRENCH COFFEE
you’ll wonder at the exceptionally good
taste and rich flavor. The perfect
blend of the best coffee beans from
A USED, Hupmobile, model N, 1916,
touring car, in perfect condition; a
bargain for quick sale. GALVESTON
MOTOR CAR CO., 20th st. and Ave. E.
(tf)
7E
83—Phone Numbers—1396.
(tf)
Replies.
Box 1321—1.
Box 1173—3.
Box 1024—1.
Box 1054—1..
Replies.
Box 1371—1.
Box 1383—1.
Box 1314—1.
Box 1194—1.
WANTED.
Boy with wheel for
special deliveries.
Apply Circulation
Department, Tribune,
(tf)
Box' 1225—1.
Box 1387—1.
Box 1178—2.
Box 1324—1.
Box 1386—1.
Box 1058—1.
Box 1159—1.
Listed July 26, 10 a. m.
three countries. We honestly believe
it superior to many coffees sold else-
where at forty cents.
30c POUND.
31/2 POUNDS $1.00.
Mail orders a specialty.
DUREL’S COFFEE CO.
Coffee roasted daily. Free delivery.
1326 Ave. K.
Galveston, Tex.
(el)
Phone 76.
SASH, DOORS, HARDWARE, PAINTS,
. Screens, Wire Cloth, Poultry Net-
ting, Blinds, Glass, Auto Wind-
shields, Grates, Beaver Board,
Roofing, Roof Dressing, Creosote,
Flue Crocks, Flue Lining, Ladders,
Tools, etc.
WM. SCHADT
ENTERTAINMENT AND
DANCES
DANCING
CRYSTAL PALACE ROOF GARDEN,
$1,000 Dance Floor.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 p. m.
Schelewa’s Orchestra,
Admission
Gentlemen 30c. Ladies 10c.
EXTRA ATTRACTION,
SOL HERMAN,
Professional Entertainer,
in
Songs to dance music.
(tf)
WANTED—Double entry bookkeeper,
accountant, good penman; cigarette
smoker not wanted. Apply in own
handwriting, giving references and
salary expected; communications con-
fidential: married or. single. Address
Box 1313, Tribune. (ea)
WANTED—Several young men to work
in grocery store. Apply M. N.
BLEICH, 2801 D. (tf)
WANTED-—A woman to cook and do
housework in small family. MRS. U.
MULLER, 1602 Ave. I. (ep)
WANTED—Good strong boy, 16 years,
to work at night in baker shop. 2627
L. (ei)
WANTED AT ONCE—Two boys with
wheels. 827 H. (ei)
WANTED—A porter. Apply PANAMA
HOTEL. ■ (el)
WANTED—A good porter. Apply
PETER GENGLER CO. (ea)
WANTED—A good yard man. Apply
, 1604 E. (ea)
WANTED—A yard man. Apply 1115
35th st. (pn)
AT ONCE, a good barber; $15 guaran-
teed. 120 20th st, (el)
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
. Special for this week. Cool cloth
and Palm Beach suits washed and
pressed, 50c.
Suits pressed ....
Ladies’ coat suits
Scoured.........
.... 40c
.... 50c.
. . . .75c
• We have the best method for clean-
ing, bleaching and blocking, all kinds
of straw and Panama hats. ■
NEAT DRESSING CLUB.
403 21st st. Phone 1799.
(ei)
SCHEDULE
PORT BOLIVAR FERRY SERVICE.
SILVER KING
Leave Galveston (Pier 22) week days:
6:20 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.
IF YO UWANT TO
BUY
SELL'
RENT
LEASE
EXCHANGE
USE THE WAND AD COLUMNS OF
THE TRIBUNE.
(tf)
2409-11 Strand.
Phone 224.
(tf)
SEWING MACHINES.
We sell, rent, repair all
makes. Needles, oil, belts,
etc.
E. DULITZ, INC.
Phone 73. 2119 Church.
FOR SALE, cheap, Studebaker road-
ster, good condition throughout;
owner leaving town. Apply 2012 Me-
chanic. (pr)
LITTLE SAXON roadster, ready to get
in and drive; $125 cash takes it.
Room 102, Hotel New Terminal, 25th
and Strand, city, (ea)
FOR SALE—-One Ford roadster body,
in good condition. GALVESTON
MOTOR CAR CO., 20th st. and Ave. E.
(tf)
FOR SALE, at a bargain, Hupmobile,.
1 model 32, either roadster or touring
car; excellent running order; new tires.
Apply 1217 I. Phone 3570. (el)
FOR SALE—Extra fine cover for auto-
mobile truck, cheap. 703 44th St.
(ea)
Poultry and Pet Stock.
M
(tf)
FOR SALE—Fine Esquimo Spits pups.
1706 0%. (tf)
INSTRUCTION
Salesmen Wanted.
SUMMER SCHOOL.
Any lady or gentleman registered for
a course of instruction in bookkeeping,
shorthand, telegraphy or English be-
fore Aug. 1, will be entitled to full
membership in either Y. M. C. A. or Y.
W. C. A. for the remainder of the year.
Write to Geo. Oakley or call 4466.
GALVESTON BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Cor. 21st and Ave. H.
(Old high school annex.)
Foreigners taught English.
Dictation classes three times daily.
(tf)
WANTED to take piano lessons; lady
teacher preferred. Box 1322, Trib-
SALESMEN.—We have exclusive terri-
tory open in your field selling DAVIS
“Made to Measure” CLOTHES; the best
known popular priced tailoring line in
America from “Maker to Wearer.” Mail
application furnishing reference today.
P. H. DAVIS TAILORING COMPANY.
Cincinnati, Ohio. (pn)
Female.
t
une.
(eu)
MISS CARRUTHERS—Private lessons
in all New York dances. Phone 1258.
_____________________________________________(tf)
PRIVATE lessons in all modern dances.
WANTED.
Young woman to solicit
business for newspaper;
good opportunity. Apply
in person, between 5 and 6
p. m. and 8 and 9 a. m.
ADVERTISING DEPT.,
GALVESTON TRIBUNE.
LENZ’S MARKET, 1211 18th st., offers
•the very finest corned beef, pickled
tongues and all other choice meats;
also strictly home boiled and raw ham,
sliced. The best roach and ant destroy-
er ever put up. We will deliver
promptly. Phone 854. (7-el)
NEW YORK MATTRESS COMPANY
carries a complete line of mattresses.
Renews all kinds of mattresses for $2.
Work called for and delivered same
day. Upholstering done. Telephone
2724. 3320 Q. . (tf)
CROCKETT HOTEL, formerly Surf, is
now open for business; large, cool
rooms; located on the beach, bathing
from the house. 32d and S. Phone
1537. (el)
UNCLE SAM USES
WANT ADS.
Want ads reach out far and near-—•
get into the homes—tell their story to
the people you want to reach.
Follow Uncle Sam’s example-fill
your wants by WANT AD advertising.
Call 83 or 1396 and leave your adver-
tisement. , , (tf)
THE U. S. local inspectors will sell to
• the highest bidder, for cash,three
roll-top office desks and two revolving
office chairs. Sealed proposals will be.
received up to 10 a. m. July 29, 1918.
Furniture may be seen at 606 Amer-
ican National Insurance building, Gal-
veston, Tex. .(ei)
STOP, Look and listen. Here are some
bargains in groceries: Carnation
cream, 2 for 25c; Hebe cream, 10c;
Cornflakes, 10c; bacon, per 1b, 36c; salt
pork, per 1b, 25c; the best rice, 2 lbs
25c. All other groceries cheap. Come
see us at once. FOGLER CASH STORE
36th and I. (ei)
FOR SALE—Bulldog, 9 months old; $10.
1516 M1.
(tf)
Livestock, Buggies and Wagons.
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FOR SALE-A small bunch of dairy
cows. MRS. IDA B. DURRUM, Alta
Loma, Tex. (pn)
FOR SALE—Double team wagon, mules
and harness. 2210 C. RELIANCE
COFFEE CO.
(ea)
FOR SALE—Good mule. Apply DE-
MACK & CO., 411 20th, Phone 530.
_______________________ (pr)
LIGHT rubber-tired buggy for sale,
cheap. Phone 5479. (8-r)
ONE young Jersey Holstein cow, fresh
2 weeks, 2200 33d st. (el)
HORSE, buggy and harness; price $75.
1419 39th st. (ea)
Phone 3570.
(tf)
(tf)
PIANOS AND ORGANS
THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.,
expert tuning and repairing; most
complete repair department ih the
state.
PHONE 257.
________(tf)
M. M. CHARLSTON, expert tuner and
repairer of pianos. Phone 2156. (tf)
C. F. WEISPAPE, expert organ and
piano tuning and repairing. Phone
(2599. (tf)
FOR RENT
WANTED—Girls to make overalls; ex-
perienced or inexperienced: will pay
time and a half. CYRUS W. SCOTT
MFG. CO. (el)
WANTED—White nurse girl, about 15
years of age; one who can stay on
place preferred. Apply MRS. FRANK
C. BRIGGS, Phone 1898. (ei)
WANTED—A housekeeper, middle aged
person preferred, duties light and no
small children. BOX 1382, Tribune.
______________________(ei)
WANTED—A first-class, reliable wom-
an for general work; good wages;
good room on place. Phone 3177. Call
1919 37th. (ea)
PURE. GUARNTEED MILK.
JERSEY DAIRY.
Phone 4598.
(tf)
GALVESTON MIRROR WORKS—Mir-
rors resilvered; old, spotted mirrors
made like new; all work guaranteed.
412 20th st. S. STEINER. Phone 2927.
(8-c)
LET A HOOVER electric machine get
all germs, moths and dust from your
carpet and matting on floor; work
guaranteed. Phone 3415. (tf)
MRS EDITH LEWIS, manicurist and
chiropodist, removed to 2111 Market
st., over Daferner’s book store. (el)
THE DAY NURSERY accommodates
children by the day or week. 1506
M. Phone 1880. - (tf)
DO YOU want your wood sawed?
Phone 2351. C. H. SMITH. (8-ri)
WOOD-SAWING machine ready to cut
your wood for winter. DORFMAN,
Phone 2682, (pn)
SEVERAL FARMS, small and. large,
near Hitchcock, for rent. E. J. BIER-
ING, 305% 22d st. (ei)
FARM for rent. Apply FRED RENAUD,
Hitchcock ,Tex. (pn)
ROOMS AND BOARD
WANTED
BY YOUNG couple with no children;
best references; will be permanent.
State price and conveniences. GRIF-
FITH, 609 Insurance bldg., city. (ea)
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—-In order to close an es-
tate, the following city property is
offered for sale: Lots 4 and 5, block
146, and improvements; southeast 1
block 99, and improvements; lot 16,
block 222, and improvements. If in-
terested, Phone 283. (8-e)
FOR SALE—Four lots in Koehfeldt’s
first addition to Texas City; no rea-
sonable offer refused. Address P. O.
Box 95, Dickinson, Tex. (el)
FOR SALE—Four-room cottage and
one lot of ground; good cistern and
outbuildings; north side, near depot on
shell road in Alta Loma. Apply MRS.
JOHN A. CAPLEN, 815 17th st. (ei)
FOR SALE—New cottage, on beach and
29th, 4 rooms, bath, hall, shed, etc.;
on half lot ground; $1,800; $20 per
month until paid. Apply’1315 25th st.
_________________-____________________(8-c)
FOR SALE CHEAP—Three houses,
northeast corner 43d and S. E. J.
BIERING, 305 1 22d st. (pr)
DRESSMAKING
t-™——--------------w
WANTED—Plain sewing, house dresses,
aprons and underwear. 3812 P.
v (8-re)
EXPERIENCED seamstress wants sew-
ing; best Galveston references.
Phone 2042._________________________(el)
DRESSMAKING — Satisfactory work;
reasonable prices. Phone 4063. 2209
J.(ei)
MRS. HADCOCK, dressmaker, ladies’
tailor. 1903 K. Phone 3828. (tf)
PAINTERS AND PAPER-
HANGERS
WANTED—White girl to cook and as-
sist with housework; also a laun-
dress. Apply 2220 Ave. M. (el)
WANTED—An experienced cook, at
once; good wages. 2409 33d. Phone
5206. (ea)
EXPERIENCED housegirl wanted, one
who understands waiting on table.
Apply 1819 H. (ei)
WANTED.—A settled white woman, to
care for three children. Address BOX
1385, Tribune. (pr)
WANTED—An experienced young lady
for cashier and wrapper; must give
best of references. BOX 1391, (tf)
WANTED—A girl cashier. Apply TOM
WING RESTAURANT, 2509 Market,
(el)
WANTED — Experienced young lady
cashier. Apply M. N. BLEICH, 2801
Market st. (el)
WANTED—A colored maid. Apply
PALM BEACH HOTEL, 1911 25th st.
(er)
WANTED—An experienced nurse for
child of 4. Apply mornings, 1925 L.
________________(ei)
SETTLED Woman, white or colored, to
nurse $4 per week. Must stay on
place. Apply 1610 31st st. (pr)
WANTED—Competent girl to cook and
do housework; room on premises.
2218 N. '(8-r)
WANTED—An experienced cook. Ap-
ply 1604 E. (ea)
WANTED—A nurse at once. Apply 728
L. (ea)
WANTED—A neat colored girl, about
16 or 17. Call at 2412 34th. (el)
WANTED—Good washwoman. Apply
915 Church st. (ae)
WANTED—Woman for cooking and,
housework. 3428 J. (el)
WANTED—Two lady waitresses. TOM
WING CAFE, 2509 Market. (ei)
WANTED—A woman to do washing.
Phone 5814. (ei)
WANTED—Stenographer in cotton of-
fice. BOX 1400, Tribune. (ei)
INSURANCE AGENTS.
INSURE YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Against Damage.
Yourself Against Damage Suits.
M. H. POTTER, •
■ Agent.
400 Am. Natl. Ins. Bldg.
TURKISH BATHS
TURKISH BATHS, physical culture,
massage; good for rheumatism; stom-
ach trouble, nervousness, colds: will
give relief for all kinds of pains. Phone
151. PROF. H. BERNAU, City Natl.
Bank bldg. ’ (tf)
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED.—Light housekeeping rooms
bv gentleman and his niece; must be
arranged so as to have two sleeping
rooms; references exchanged. Address
Box 1387, Tribune.(ei)
WANTED.—Furnished 5 or 6-room cot-
tage or apartment, thoroughly
screened for refined couplet rent ho ob-
stacle if proper place in found. BOX
1371, Tribune. (ei)
WANTED TO RENT—Modern 7 or 8-
room house, by responsible party;
state price and location. Box 1411.
(ea)
WANTED—Unfurnished house, suita-
ble for two families, near interurban
line; modern; thoroughly screened.
Box’ 1390, Tribune. (ei)
WANTED—Five-room cottage, furnish-
ed, Sam Houston school district; per-
manent. Phone 4560. . (el)
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Have prospective buyer for one or
two lots, with or without improve-
ments, in West End, west of 39th st.
and north of Broadway; must be cheap
for cash.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
KIRSCH AND JACKSON, painting and
paperhanging. Phone 3795. (8-p)
R. L. PILLOW,' JR. Lawyer:m 411 City
National Bank bldg. Phone 4456.
(tf)
P. J. BELLEW.
2120 Mechanic st. Phone 516.
Where there’s always something doing.
NICE 5 or 6-room bungalow or two-
story; must be reasonable. Box 1362.
_____________________(el)
NICE 5 or 6-room bungalow, east or
west end, on payments of $50 per
month. Box 1361. (el)
PEACHES FOR SALE.
Fancy Elbertas for preserving or
canning. Get yours before the crop is
exhausted.
GEO. A. REYDER.
2112 Strand. Phone 1868.
_________________________(tf)
FANS AND MOTORS, either for A., C.
for D. C.; the largest assortment in
the city to select from; prices right;
fan and motor reqairing given per-
sonal attention. CLARKE ELECT. CO.,
2316 P. O. Phone 583. (tf)
BURROUGHS adding machines, type-
writers and duplicating machines for
sale: cash or monthly payments. See
us before buying. "GATYPEX," 309
22d st. Phone 600. (tf)
FOR SALE CHEAP—Launch Anetta,
20-24 Buffalo power, first-class con-
dition; length, 38 ft.; 1112-ft. beam. For
terms apply to L. B. TRAVERS & ERO.,
Winfree, Tex. (el)
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GOOD FOR 10c—This ad and 40c en-
titles you to 2 pounds of Durel's fa-
mous 76 French coffee; regular 25c
grade; Saturday only. , Phone 76. Free
delivery, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. (el)
FOR SALE—30 acres of good sound
corn, two good mules, one set of
double harness, one good farm wagon,
nearly new. D. W. McDOLE, Alta
Loma, Tex. (8-r)
HUNTER’S WOOD YARD—We handle
the very best of oil and gasoline for
lamp or stove. Thanking you for a
trial order, THOS. A. HUNTER. Phone
245. (8-rl)
FOR SALE—One used Evinrude detach-
able rowboat motor, $45. GALVES-
TON MOTOR CAR CO., 20th and Ave. E.
___(tf)
A JOHNS-MANVILLE fire extinguisher
will save 15 per cent on your auto-
mobile fire insurance, and they only
cost $10.50, at WM. LUCAS, 2221 Church
st. Phone 758. (tf)
YALE motorcycle for sale, in good
condition, cheap for quick cash sale.
Phone 3801 or call at 3721 P% after
6:30 p. m. ■ (ei)
CHOICE Le Conte pears, at one dollar
and fifty cents per bushel basket.
Order or call at W. T. REITMEYER'S
packing house, Hitchcock, Tex. (pn)
ONE kitchen safe, one folding go-cart,
a complete home vapor bath cabinet.
3610 O%.____(ea)
TWO bedroom 'sets, rugs, pillows and
rocker, leather couch, carpet sweeper.
MOVING AND SHIPPING
WE PACK, CRATE AND SHIP
FURNITURE TO ALL PARTS OF
THE WORLD.
BEST STORAGE PLACE IN
TOWN. WE STORE ON THE
THIRD FLOOR IN BRICK BUILD-
ING. MOVING, $2 PER LOAD.
PHONE 911.0
LOUIS KERPEL, 2017 POSTOF-
FICE ST.
(tf)
MOON BROS. TRANSFER.
MOVING. PACKING AND SHIPPING
household goods to all out-of-town
points by auto truck.
Other fixtures and safe moving a
specialty.
PHONE 1857.
" (tf)
MOVING AND STORAGE.
AUTO vans, $2 per load; careful, sober
furniture handlers: all work guaran-
teed. W. N. FRITTER.
Phone 1146.
2427 Market st.
(tf)
THE OLD RELIABLE FRED WAR-
NER, furniture mover; $2 per load.
Packing and storing. 2016 Postoffice
st. Phone 1329. Res. Phone 3741. (tf)
MOVING, packing and storing; work
guaranteed; $2 per load. C. W.
WEBB’S MOVING LINE.- Phone 1795.
(tf)
LOST
2923 R.
(el)
FOR SALE—White bedroom set, baby
bed, porch furniture; good condition;
bargain. Phone 5884. (el)
FOR SALE—All kinds second-hand
clothes. MRS. M. L. DICKINSON,
4020 N1 Phone 4585. (7-el)
FOR SALE.—A go-cart, in cood con-
dition. Apply 1515 21st st. Phone
2169.(ei)
PEACHES, $1.50 per hamper: three days
only; no phone orders. MERCHANT
FRUIT CO, 2002 B. (ei)
FOR SALE—Phonograph and records;
worth $65; cheap. Apply 1323 C.
(ea)
SET of ship carpenter tools cheap,
1102 Ave. D. . (pr)
1013 STH ST.—Rabbits for sale. JOE,
THE RABBIT MAN. (8-r)
ELMER vacuum cleaner for sale;
second to none. 2404 30th st. (ei)
FOR SALE.—Upright piano. Phone
2156. (pr)
CARPENTERS — BUILDERS.
CARPENTER and builder; repairing a
specialty. C. W. SPIEGEL. Phone
2208. (ea)
. BUSINESS CHANCES
ONE double-team ice wagon with route,
retail business, 6,000 lbs. per day.
Price $175.00, for cash. Apply 1207 Ave.
M. (Pr)
STRAYED—Our little Esquimo Spitz
male dog has strayed from home, and
we are broken-hearted. Please return
our puppy and we will be happy. We
will pay reward. Our puppy’s name is
“ Beauty." LITTLE DOROTHY AND
FRANCES BENNINGTON, 2008 Ave. M.
.(el)
LOST—Monday, between Oyster and
Alta Loma, brand new (wrapped in
paper) front-wheel Ford tire. Finder
please return to John’s oyster resort
and receive reward. (8-r)
LOST—Small silver watch, Thursday
night at Boulevard park. Reward.
Phone 6408.
(ea)
LOST—A $100 liberty bond, in Mc-
Carthy envelope. Reward. Return to
McCarthy’s bank. (el)
LOST—Eyeglasses in case. Finder
please return to MR. MORROW,
Phone 565 or 14-31. Reward. (ei)
BUILDERS’ MATERIALS
bo
USE
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.’S
PAINTS AND VARNISHES.
Old Dutch Process—White Lead,
Linseed Oil, Turpentine.
C. W. TAYLOR.
2325 Strand.
Phone 979.
(tf)
OSTEOPATHS
DR. R. JENKIN, Phone 6325. 17'24
Postoffice. By appointment; consul-
tation free. (tf)
DR. E. E. LARKIN, 8:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m.
310 Trust bldg. Phone 968, (tf)
UNUSUALLY desirable, modern, fur-
nished rooms and light housekeeping
apartments, with maid and porter ser-
vice; in quiet family hotel; cool south
exposure; reasonable rate. GRAND
HOTEL, 2012 Postoffice. Phone 1507.
(ea)
TWO rooms and kitchenette, unfurnish-
ed or partly furnished; south, east
and north exposure: all conveniences.
1920 Church st. Phone 6477. (8-e)
TWO connecting light housekeeping
rooms, completely furnished; sink
and water in kitchen; screened. 1906
N. (pn)
DELIGHTFULLY cool southeast bed-
room, modern conveniences; four
blocks from beach and car line; pri-
vate family. 1801 25th st. (ei)
1911 25TH ST.—Palm Beach hotel. Nice
south rooms, also housekeeping
rooms, at reasonable rates; bathing
from house. (ea)
LARGE, cool, nicely furnished bed-
room; half way between beach and
town; private family. 1400 25th st.
Phone 4524. (el)
FOR RENT—Two or three furnished
rooms, suitable for light housekeep-
ing, close to beach; all modern conven-
iences. 1728 Tremont- Phone 5186, (ei)
THREE-ROOM apartment, with garage,
all conveniences; close to bathhouse.
For exact address and price call 1216
Ave, K. , (ea)
NICELY furnished large southeast
room, with hot and cold water bath;
private home. No. 1407 Ave. E. Phone
5079. (ea)
IVORY ROOMS—South exposure, pri-
vate baths; housekeeping' rooms with
sinks. , 2412 F, (el)
FOR RENT—Two light housekeeping
rooms, modern conveniences. 1717
Winnie. (ei)
NEATLY furnished south room, mod-
ern and screened thoroughly in pri-
vate family; centrally located. 2021 I.
_________-__(e1)
$1.50 TO $3 WEEKLY —Nice south
front rooms for gentlemen. 2320
Winnie, (pn)
SOUTH bedroom, screened, modern,
close in. Apply 1723 Mechanic.
Phone 3644, (pn)
THREE Or four furnished housekeep-
ing rooms, downstairs, south front,
modern. Phone 6144. 2328 G. (8-r)
ON,THE BEACH—Two south bedrooms,
overlooking the gulf, 1813 19th st.
, (ea)
TWO cool south front rooms, furnished
for housekeeping; modern; private
family. 2323 Broadway. (ea)
NEATLY furnished housekeeping
rooms, all modern conveniences. 2826
, FOR RENT.
Taylor residence, 2319 M, 8 rooms,
etc., basement, garage, large lot, etc.
Residences, 1625 D, 7 rooms: 3104 J, 6
rooms; 2209 K; 1503 31; 2615 F, 9 rooms.
Apartment, 4 rooms, etc., modern, on
J.
Cottages, 1510 O, 6 rooms, modern,
open; 1821 N, $12; 2617 P12, $10; 4025
M, $14; 3927 K, $9; 4227 I, $15, and
others.
Stores, 2315 D, 2318 E, 612 24.
Flats, 31012 23, and others.
C. O. HERVEY, 2206 C. Phone 895.
(tf)
FOR RENT—Very fine 2-story, 7 ele-
gant rooms, all modern conveniences,
garage, 1625 Market, at $35. Good.5-
room 2-story, electric lights, bath, 4327
Broadway, at only $14. Very good high-
raised cottage, 6 large rooms, halls,
modern conveniences, 811 on 35th, at
only $15. Good 2-story, 6 rooms, mod-
ern conveniences, near 25th and beach,
at $20, Nice high-raised house, 6
rooms, hall, good yard, 3724 L, reduced
to $12, including water. Very nice new
cottage, 3 large rooms, yard, 3914 S12,
at only $8, Large 2-story, 8 rooms,
large yard, 4312 I, at only $15. Good
4-room cottage, 105 15th, at only $11,
including water and sewer. Good clean
cottage, 3 rooms, hall, 4’118 Winnie, at
$10. Very good house, 3 large rooms, 1
small room, electric lights, good yard,
3710 on Winnie, at $11, including water.
J. T. ALBERTS, 2204 Mechanic. (pn)
LET A
WANT AD
RENT or SELL
your
HOUSES and
APARTMENTS.
Phone 83 or
1396 and leave
your advertisement.
(tf)
FOR RENT—COTTAGES.
6 rooms, 812 24th st; bath, gas, lights.
6 rooms, 2419 L; bath, gas, lights.
4 rooms, 811 Church st.
5 rooms, 3314 Winnie.
4 rooms, 4421 I; $7.50.
6 rooms, 608 Winnie, $12.
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.
Phone 82.
(el)
FOR RENT—TWO-STORIES.
5 rooms, 215 10th st.; modern; $15.
9 rooms, 1606 Market st.; modern.
7 rooms, 2019 I; modern.
7 rooms, 2106 Broadway; modern.
7 rooms, 1721 27th st.; modern.
6 rooms, 1501 Church st.
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.
Phone 82.
(el)
Q.
(pn)
FOR RENT.
Cottage, 4 rooms, 2121 O; water and
sewer rent paid; $9.
Cottage, 4 rooms, 2309 41st; bath,
lights, gas; $8.
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.
TWO nicely furnished bed or light
housekeeping rooms; modern conven-
iences; close in; private. 1812 D. (ea)
IVORY APARTMENTS — Two house-
keeping rooms, sink in kitchenette,
all screened. 2412 F. (ea)
TWO large nicely furnished south front
rooms and kitchen, with private fam-
ily. 1522 Winnie. (pr)
TWO light housekeeping rooms, mod-
ern. Phone 6218. 1909 K. (ea)
ONE or two first-class south rooms, in
private family- 1620 Postoffice. (8-r)
ROOM, with or without board, in pri-
vate home. Phone 6105. 1902 F. (ea)
TWO furnished rooms, modern. 3811
H. (ea)
HOUSEKEEPING apartments, all con-
veniences. 2209 J. Phone 4063. (ei)
Unfurnished.
LOWER or upper floor of 6-room house,
each of 3 rooms, all modern conven-
iences, on car line and one block from
new city hall; $12. Apply on premises,
2714 Ave. I. (tf)
ONE room, furnished or unfurnished;
all conveniences. Apply 2115 Ave. E.
___(tf)
TWO unfurnished large south rooms,
hall and gallery; modern. 2120 I.
(pn)
THREE unfurnished rooms and sleep-
ing porch, south exposure. 2407 H.
Phone 4974, (8-r)
FOR RENT—Two rooms, gas stove,
sink, safe, screened, bath and lights.
1515 I. Phone 5111. (ea)
UPSTAIRS, three rooms, hall, bath
room; lights, water; rent $13. Phone
4069. 1621 Winnie. (ea)
THREE rooms for colored men. 2608
P, rear. (ei)
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY.
We will pay 50 cents each for carrier
sacks if they are in good condition.
GALVESTON TRIBUNE,
Circulation Department.
(tf)
HIGHEST CASH PRICE
paid for second-hand furniture and
household goods of all kinds.
Phone 1429.
414 25th st.
(7-ea)
WE pay up to $9.50 per suit for men’s
and women’s second-hand clothing;
we also buy second-hand shoes, hats,
underwear, trunks, etc. L. HALFANT,
319 25th st. Phone 484-W. (ei)
TAKEN from lobby of Galvez Monday
evening, Snare Drum. Liberal re-
ward for return or any information
thereof. No questions asked. 1801 K.
(ei)
BRONSTEIN pays the best prices for
suits, men’s, women’s second-hand
clothes, shoes, hats. 2705 Market.
Phone 2765.(8-rp)
WANTED—Second-hand furniture in
any quantity: spot cash. NELSON
FURNITURE CO., 22d and Church,
Phone 5672. (tf)
CLOTHES, shoes, hats, trunk. valises,
tools and ammunition. S. LIPNICK,
Phone 1922.
(tf)
UNDERWOOD typewriter; must be in
good condition; state price, giving
number of machine. Box 1368. (el)
WANTED.—Few Liberty Bonds, first
and third issues. BOX 1383, Tribune,
(pr)
WANTED
dresser
Tribune.
TO BUY — Second-hand
or chiffonier. Box 1384,
(ei)
Rhone 82.
(el)
Cottage, 5
1824 27th st.
Cottage, 5
2710 P.
Cottage, 5
FOR RENT.
rooms,
rooms,
rooms,
bath, gas, light,,
bath, gas, light,
bath, gas, light,
1812 27th. 0
J. L. BODDEKER & CO.
Phone 82.
(.el)
FOR RENT—6-room cottage with
basement; has all modern conven-
iences; in excellent neighborhood; con-
venient to two street car lines. 1517
33rd street. Phone 380 or address P.
O. Box 313. (tf)
FIVE-ROOM high-raised cottage, all
modern, fine condition 2320 Ave. 0;
two-story, 6 rooms, all modern, fine
condition, double garage, 3602 Ave. O.
Phone 1534. DEAN’S BARBER SHOP.
■ (ei)
FOR RENT—Five-room cottage, hall,
all modern ocnveniences; large yard
and garage, 1320 Church. Apply 1323
Church. (pn)
TWO-STORY, 7-room, modern improve-
ment. 1027 Market st. Phone 4338.
____________(tf)
FOR ants, bedbugs, roaches and as a
disinfectant use Microbine, 25c at
first-class drugstores only. (tf)
DESIRABLE six-room and bath dwell-
ing, 1905 N12. Apply 1920 N12. R. L.
SHERROD.(tf)
COTTAGE, 4 rooms, bath and hall; new-
ly papered; large yard. 1914 35th st.
Apply 3019 0%.(ea)
FIVE-ROOM cottage, modern. S. e.
corner 12th st. and Strand. Phone
4338. (tf)
SEVEN-ROOM house, screened, closets
and all modern conveniences. 1428
N1 Phone 613. (el)
TWO cottages, three rooms, bath, lights
and gas; cheap. 3527 Ave. S. Phone
1364. (PH)
FOR RENT—Modern six-room house,
$18 per month. 1619 Church. (el)
FOR RENT—Four-room modern cot-
tage. 2621 P1. Phone 782. (ei)
Apartments.
AN4
MELROSE APARTMENTS —Two and
three rooms, with bath and kitch-
enette; all modern, south and east ex-
posure; price reasonable. AUSTIN &
CO., 308 22d. (tf)
ONE elegant apartment, in the base-
ment- will rent very reasonable.
CASTLE APARTMENTS. Phone 5299.
(ei)
FOUR five or six-room, completely
furnished bungalows, fronting Bou-
levard, for rent by day or week. 2511
32d st. Phone 5937. (8b)
TWO rooms, kitchenette and bath.
CENTRAL APARTMENTS, 2217
Church. (ea)
Furnished.
FURNISHED complete, 7-room modern
house, screened; on the beach; will
be vacated July 23. Apply 2102 25th st.
(el)
COMPLETELY furnished home of six
rooms; piano, etc. 509 16th. Phone
3360. (ea)
HOTELS AND RESORTS
---------------------„--------
WASHINGTON HOTEL—Most elegant-
ly furnished commercial and family
hotel in Galveston. Fifty large, airy,
ventilated south rooms; newly renovat-
ed; new management; all cars pass
doors; ten minutes to finest surf bath-
ing in the world. Rates $1 per day up.
Special term rates. Write for reserva-
tions. (tf)
PERSONAL
WANTED—Good lady’s trunk and suit
case. Drop me a card 2003 R 601) 3
FRANK IVEY
UPHOLSTERER & MATTRESS MAKER
21ST AND M. PHONE 714.
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