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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, 8ATUBDAY, MAHOH 0, 1927. N1N1 'PICKED UP FROM BURNING VESSEL i trow of forty men of the Spanish Cabo. reported fflra 130 miles off New -York, was Jacked up by tho Spanish steamer Ctbo Torres. Garcia Dlai. New York pfftnU of the chips, annoimuced.to- fjour ships announced that they eteamlnff to the aid of the turning vessel after her wireless call of dlstresf.

was- received here. While they ware speeding to the pctne a message camn from the Cabo that a lifeboat containing thirteen members of the crew had picked up. Until this message came through It was 'not known that tho Cabo-Torres. left New York "yesterday, hadjcone to the aid of the Cabo A later message to the agenfe said the entire crew had been rescued. DAMAGE SUIT TRANSFERRED TO BBAVMO.VT FOR TRIAL By AuoelaUd PrtM.

Ucaumont. March suit claiming (85,750 la damages a re- cult of the alleged permanent crippling of Orover Dock ens, 11-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Dockens of Deweyvllle, has' been transferred to federal district court from the district court of Newton County. The hoy's left, leg was It Is claimed, when he was i playing'on a tram Una spur track near the Ptavy Moore Lumber Company's mill, and both the lumber company and the Sabine Train Company are named defendants. S. W. Exposition and Fat Stock Show Fort Worth March 5-12 Santafe WJ $14.50 Round Trip Tickets on sale March 4 to 11, and for trains arriving Ft.

Worth, March 12--Limited to Through Sleeper and reservations, call OB, paoae or M. JVniunaMn, DlvyFnM'r St. Phone MW AFP KTS LAW WIFE ABE FREED III OLD JTOBDER CASE By Awoelated Prtu. Osbkosh. March 4--The epUode In the atrange case of Frank Boyei.

who murdered oa his lonely ranch In 'th'e sandhills fifty- four miles northwest of here In ended today when his wife. Minnfe Boyer. and her common law husband, Henry Boyer, freed of murder, conspiracy charges and The couple confessed at Kerney. Just recently that Boyer was. murdered by'Thomas Bojer.

brother of Henry, following an argument. thirteen years ago. They were brought to. Oshkosh, and Henry led a Garden County posse In the search for the grave, which waa found after thirty-six hours' digging. With the bones of the stain man disinterred.

County Attorney Frank Button charted the two with murder 'conspiracy. Became of what he termed the "Impossibility" to convict them on such evidence. County Attorney Dutton later withdrew the charges. EUTHENBEKG'S ASHES TO BE FORWARDED TO MOSCOW By Attwclated Preu, Ill, March final resting pUce along: the Kremlin Wall-of Moscow, the "Westminster Abbey" of communist Russia, baa been designated for the ashes of Charles E. Rutbenberg.

general secretary-of tho workers' communist party of America, who died yedter- dar. the central committee' of the all-union communist party announced today. Alongside the remains of Lenlne and other leaders burled In the communist nhrine, the ashes of the American communist leader will be placed as the first foreigner to bo thus honored by the third International. i 'No other foreigner taken across th.er ocas to a final resting place alone: the fftraud old Kremlin. John Reed, AnrsTlcan author, who died while attending a third congress In Moscow several years ago.

Is the only other foreigner In that row of to party heroes. Ruthenbere's funeral here Sunday will be the occasion of a communist demonstration as a parting tribute, after, which the body will bo taken to a crematory. The ashes will be- taken to New Tork Monday, with procession of followers urn. Jn New. Tork another demonstration Is planned before ashes are placed on board ship (or Russia.

U. S. COKSVLAR AOEMT IN nCABAQUA IS ASSAULTED By Press Washington. March official report reached the department today from Minister Eberhardt at Managua telling of an Matagalpa on W. H.

Dasarjiny, American consular agent. -Deaavlgny was followed as he returned home from the club at 1 a. the advices by two men, whom he could not into hla house, where they attacked him, apparently without weapons, lie dUicuvered unconscious on tin floor thrift hours later and found to be suffering: from Internal Injuries, tho extent of which has not been determined. Minister Eberhardt aalfl the Nlc- araguan government had promised to spare no effort toward the apprehension and punishment of Desa- vlgny's nsflnllints. PAN-AMERICAN FLYERS END INLAND FLIGHT ,01 TFEUGtTAY By AiioclatM! Montevidno.

Uruguay, Warch United States Army Pan American planes Louts rntt San Francisco arrived here tnla evening from Asuncion, Paraguay, wbence thny hopped off-this mornlnc. Arrival of the planes at the Uru GTuaylan capital marked the end of an inland trip from Buenos Alreo about 1,800 The flyers will again proceed northward along the coast of Brazil, their next scheduled stop being- -Rio Grande do Sul, -fr By Associated Prcaa, Buenos Aires, March United States Array plane San Antonio arrived here even lag- from Bahia Blanca, Argentina. The San Antonio is-flying to overtake th'e' othor good will flyers, who loft Asuncion. Paraguay, today for Montevideo, Uruguay. At The Brunswick Shop SPECIAL SALE For One Week Only The New Mechanical Brunswick 00 DOWN Puts One in Your Home Balance on Easy Terms Think of it--The.

Phonograph you've often wanted. Brunswick of your own selection can now be secured for the' small amount of $1 DOWN. Come in and select the one you want, or, if you can't come in, Phone 570-we'll send it out. IN JUDGING CONTEST. Special to Tha Naws.

SInton, P. Collina of Hathle, Patricia County Club member, will be one 1 of team of three Texas club'-boys to enter the stock judrlna; contest at the Fort WortaTat Stock Show. He will leave for -that city tomorrow, Uecause of his atandlng as highest individual atock winner'In the etate, was. chosen head of the teaih. HIGH ISLAND OIL.

High Island, March' Company's No. 2 'Georce Smith, down 3,003. feet, ifl 'aetUnc eating, fn twenty-five a Bhowln( of oil liai been encountered In No. 7. down.

2,276 feet. pld. wella, are back on derrick! bloTTn down" recently have been erected. Mortuary Reports -All You Need- is You Need- JXWNJ The Seville, in Genuine Walnut $115.00 Hear This Marvelous Instrument! Before you buy a musical instrument for your, home, hear Brunswick's New Musical Instrument. The deep bass and tho high notes brought out as you never heard them before.

FZLE35IDEINT CHICAGO.rarVEDOSPIT DIES By Amaoclattd Chicago. IIL, March Harry Pratt Judson, president of the University of Chlcaro, died aud- dftnly of heart disease In' hotel apartment home here today. The noted educator had been. Ill five daya, but no anxiety had' been felL Ho was 78 yeara old. Jud.

aon waa president of the -University of Chlcag-o from 1307. until he re tire In 1923. Mrs. Judson was with-him at-the end. 'Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon In Joseph Chapel at the University of Chicago.

for Mrs. Ella Octavla. Pike. 69 years old," who died Feb. 28 at the residence of.

her son, Tt Bowen, '2216 Avenue were held at the residence yesterday afternoon--with Rev. Vivion, pastor 1 of 'First Methodist Church, officiating-. Services were held'under the of tho Eastern Star, with Interment In Oalvostoh 3Cemo- rlil Hitchcock. CHIONSINI--Funeral services for Alexander ChlonsJnl, 56 years old, who died at his reaMenc.o^ 2123 Thirty-ninth street, Wedneaday niffht at o'clock, were held at "the First Baptist Church yesterday afternoon with Rev. T.

F. Harvey officiating. Interment was In Evergreen Cemetery. Koituary Tho following deathB were reported In Galveston for the week ending yesterday at 5 o'clock: Feb. 23--Joe Jean Fpo, S4, mle, married, St.

Mary's Infirmary, carbuncle of neck. Feb. 24--Jane Hollowly. 53 years, female, widowed, 1305. acute Indigestion (inquest).

26--Anaon Miller, 80 male, widower, St. Mary's-Infirmary, uremia. 26--Frank Antone Lander, 50 years, male, divorced; 3432 Avenue cardiac failure (Inquest); Alice Porter, 72 yeara, female, mingle, en route to hospital, coma and heml- plosla; Robert Nli, 27 years, married, John Sealy Hospital, dleloca- tibn of spinal vertebrae, accidental. Feb. 28--Sam "Waddy, 18.

male, single, John Sealy Hospital, broncho pneumonia; Annlo Connor, 31 years, female, mnrrled, 3506 Avenuo QM. broncho pneumonia. March 2--Ella Octavla Pike, 69 years, female, widowed, 2216 Avenue apoplexy; Alexander Chlonsinl. 66 years, male, married, 2123 Thirty- ninth street, cardiac hypertrophy 1 March 3--H. "Wesrcllo.

65 years, male. St Mary's Infirmary, heart block. TEACHERS HEAR ADDRESS BY DR. CORSON Dr. O.

T. Conon of the "Wettern for Woman at Oxford. Ohio, a of teachers. In the auditorium' the San Jaclnto School yesterday. Dr.

choM hU aubject 'Appreciation of tho School Boy and Girl." Ho declared thtt the bait poailble TeiulU hi teachInf can be obtained only of appreciation for (ha tfforta of student. Dr. Corcon formerly held the highest puiltlon known In THE BRUNSWICK SHOP 2117 Phone 570 "GalvoBton's Leading: Reliable Radio Headquarters," Around the TEMPLE BIBLB CLASS. The last meeting: for this ot tho Elblo claa of Temple B'nai cl will held tomorrow evens at 7 o'clock at the temple, It wan announced yesterday. Thp Anhject will bo a rcaumo of Old Testament, VISITING MINISTER.

llev. A. Foreman of Houston ill occupy the pulpit of Broadway Baptist Church mt regular morn tug and evening aorrlcen tomorrow. R. Steward, who wan pastor of 1m church for four recently rrnlffned, and lant week preached IB farnwoll normon.

The, church will hold Hit regular buslnew meet- Wednesday evening. tlonal circles, that of -of the National Education Astoclatlon. and.for more than twenty yeara proprietor and editor of the Ohio State Educational Jou.ual. Dr. Coraou announced that 111 lecture to the ntcro school tea.chere thla niornmc.

SEHATE FHIBIFSTER ITTLTH SECOND DEFICIENCT BOX The aenate filibuster, which had In progress for several days prior to the adjournment of congress, resulted In the fallurn of the aecond deficiency bill to pass, according to Information received by P. P. Young, president of the Federal Employta in Galveston. Tho bill had a number of Items of Importance to local employes of the jfoi'ernment, particularly those connected -with the. immigration and customs service.

IL TROVATORE" SUMG OVER GALVESTON EADIO STATION Radio station KKUL, Thorn as Goppan last night broadcast one of the most pretentloua programs In Us history, when the well-known Li ttio Opera Company of Houston sane the fourth act of "II Trovatore." Judgtag from number of enthusiastic program pleased a largo number of Following the program, the ar- tiats were entertained with a buffet per at the of Mr. o. Sunnerl. The prograni raaned by Prank Harrle flven direction of ClareMi Hammond. "actsonlimt" BUioutncM SickHewtache Conttipation Colds and Flu Fltutnt to tike--no nWMM Men's Summer Munsing Union Suits at $1.00 THDMPSGH GO Men's Fancy Interwoven Sox, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Plain White and Assorted New Fancy Patterns in Men's Fine Spring Shirts Attractively Priced $1.95 $2.45 New Spring Shirts are ready'for.

your selecting here, iritli very interesting low prices There Is variety' enoueh to iplease tho moat fastidious and every Shirt IB ot dependable Thompson Quality. Fancy Shirts with collars attached in new stripe and check patterns and in all the popular colors. White Shirts ot fine broadcloth that will wear and wear and look finer with each laundering. All sizes up to 17 neck. lien's Shop--Street Floor' Glove Silk Undergarments The soil luxury of Glove Silk Undergarments is unequalled by any other weave or fabric.

Hore you find ample assortments of Glove Undergarments of such famous, makes as Kayseriand Richelieu. Including black, navy, platinum, pink, peach, orchid, maize and nlle. GloveSilk Toots to J2.50 Glove Silk to $4.95 Qlove Silk to Glove Silk Crepe de Chine.Undies $2.50 and $2.95 Dainty lace trimmed Teddies and Step- ins of fine quality crepe de chine. New styles for spring in exquisite tints. Underwear--Street Floor Fast Color Wash Suits For Boys From 1 to 8 Years $2AS $2.95 With balmy spring days at hand every little boy must have several practical Wash Suits in which to keep looking spick and Wise mothers will take advantage broad stocks'to'make selections of the celebrated Jack Wash.

Suits. Jack Tar Wash Suits, Guaranteed Past Color There's a splendid assortment of becoming styles In.tho All are exceptionally well' made and will give excellent service. The materials.are a'durable sort'and are in guaranteed fast Boys'4-Piece Wool Suits, $9.95 and $14.95 A. upecial purchase of Boys' LIghtweiglit Wool Suits enables us to offer unusually attractive values at V9.95 and 14.93. Each Suit has coat, vest and two pairs ot trousers.

Some have.two pairs of'longles, others have one pair of golf and one pair of long trousers. Sizes 7 to.16 years. Boys' Shop--Street Floor Twelve Popular Colors in Thread Silk Hose Children's Footwear Correct Spring Models for Growing Feet Parents who are carefnl concerning correct fitting shoes for their children will find this footwear especially designed for growing feet to be particularly satisfactory. A new shipment brings our stock to a splendid state of completeness. HAZEIj--Patent one-strap with turn sole; sizes to 11.

to $3.25 DAISY--Patent one-strap with pearl button ornament; sizes to 11. Priced $3.26 to THBO TIE --Patent leather, fauey laces; sizes to 2. Priced $3.50 to $5.00 ANKLET Patent leather, novelty strap, in sizes to 11. Priced. RIBBON TIE--Patent leather with low rubber heels-- Sizesliy 2 to2 $4.00 Sizes to 7 $5.00 Footwear--Street Floor.

HAZEL Featured nn A JpX.UU Pali' An extra good- Hosiery value, an unusually low price. Of pure thread silk with reinforced lisle garter tops. In black, -white, auneet, champagne; French nude, moonlight, piping rock, atmosphere, peachbloom, flours and dorado. Women's Sport Ribbed Hose, $LOO Smart Sport Ribbed Hose in two-tone miitiires of beige ana champagne. Made of serviceable lisle and i-ayon mixed.

Hosiery--Street Floor Children's Socks 50c Popular length ribbed nocks, with fancy, cuff tops for -boys and girls, In champagne, beige and tanbark. Also length socks for smaller children, of silk and rayon, in white, sky, pink, champagne and crash. SiZC3 4 to SOCKS, 89c Half-length mercerized and rayon plated socks with ribbed tops, in white, maize, peach, champagne and nile. CHttDRBN'S SILK SOCKS, ft Pure Ellk and rayon mixed top socks in sizes 7 to 9 length. Black, -white, pink, crash, peach, champagne sky and cordovan.

Hosiery--Street Floor TACTILE SraOMJAneKmiihyCwildDtin. iewaotkcbci, ioitut 1 27c Wash Oloth Free.

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