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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 5

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THE QALVESTOK DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926. N1N1 M. G. X.C.A. Monday--Isl9 P.

intermediate yV grmnMlum p. HtrY clubs; i. business mini's gymnasium lass: p. ball; r. study 8 gymnasium; busy gymnasium class; 9.

liV, fcowUng 1 Lwin Hat Coin(any Fe. p. at, Junior clam: 7:80 p. basket all Teiat City vs. Lerln lat Company, Spaldtpg John Company; 7:10 p.

iowllng: Sandcrabs vs. All-America 6:30 p. volley ball. Junior gymnasium.class; 6:15 business men's gymnasium class; 6:30 p. volley ball; p.

Live Club; p. bowling: Jieiskell VR. Leopold-j p. busy gymnasium class. Intermediate boys' gymnasium class; p.

seniors In gymnasium; 7:30 p. bowling: Levin 'Hat Company vs. Sandcrabs; 6:30 p. ball; 7 p. newsboys' drum corpa practice.

p. junior rymnaslum class; 6:16 p. business men's gymnasium class; 5:30 g. volley ball; 6:16 p. busy gymnasium class; 7:30 p.

league: Teiaa; City. 3ohn Chrlstensen "Levin Hat Company a. junior gymnasium class; 9:30 a. drum'corps practice; 4 Dr. Palmer's class for Sunday school teachers; 6:30 p.

Newsboys' Club. Sunday--S p. Knights of 'the Word, led by Dr. J. B.

Palmer; 3 p. B. G. MV led by Secretary G. E.

Blankinshlp. Clufc The joint costume party of the B. G. G. of the Y.

W. C. A. and the Live Y'rs of the Y. M.

C. A. wos held in Y. TV. C.

A. building Monday, evening. There were thirty-five In The Triangle Club held their social Tuesday-evening In the parjorti of the Y. A. The boys brought' their girls friends and ah appropriate program-was curried out On March 20 and 21 the HI-Y boys will give their second show of the season.

This will he the "Fun Review of 1925." The cast will con- jsist of thirty boys and girls of the Bull High School. The proceeds of the used by the HI-Y clubs for promotion of their work. On account of Mardi Gras there be no meeting of the Triangle IClnb Tuesday'night. In Qalveston Courts TENTH State of Texas vs. Mrs.

Sarah Glavlana et al. Injunction. Henry Smith vs. Lottie Smith, divorce. FIFTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT.

Fritz Strak vs. Mary Strak. 'divorce. COUNTY COURT. John L.

Jones Furniture Company rs. Jim Flol, debt and sequestration. TENTH DISTRICT COURT. I J. C.

Canty) Judge. 'Rebecca Troner vs. Henry Troner, divorce; divorce decreed plaintiff on grounds of cruel treatment, at plaintiff's costs; both parties the minors, Ida and Troner. awarded plaintiff, and defendant: will be allowed to see minors at reasonable times. Grace V.

La Beauroe Gilbert E. La Beaume, divorce; dlvoice decreed plaHtlff on grounds of. cruel at plaintiff's costs, both parties enjoined. Roxle Yeager vs. W.

A. Teaser, divorce; divorce decreed plaintiff on grounds of cruel treatment, at plaintiff's costs; parties enjoined; the minor, Elvira Yeager, awarded plaintiff; plaintiff's former name of Roxie Constantino restored. C. R. Cox vs.

Wilda S. Cox, di- vorce; "divorce decried plaintiff on grounds of three years statutory abandonment, at State of Texas vs. Mrs. Sarah Glavlans. etal, Injunction; temporary Injunction- gran ted ordered closed 'for one year unless bond Is made in" sum of $2.900.

FIFTY-SIXTH DISTRICT COURT. Leo C. Brady. Albert 'Stanley vs. Florida Stanley, decree- i Marrlnge Licenses to were Issued out of the 'of flee of Cbuh'ty Clerk George F.

the-. following per'-. 'v' 1 Leo Schulti wand Florence. Blythe. Tom Goreham and E.

Davis. Charles arid Thelma L. Barr. 'Licenses for. new c-itomoblles regf Istered In Galveston' County were Issued -out of the of County Tax-collector W.

C. Lothrpp fol-' G. H. Aronsfield. 2224 Avenue Dodge; 288069.

Mrs. D. R. Swan; 1003 Nineteenth. street.

Nash; W. B. Williams. Texas -City. Chcv rolet; 298067.

Rrnl The following transfers of real estate were filed for record yesterday. In the office of County Clerk George F. Burgcsr; Charles Verifier to Frank J. Nass. thirteen lots In section 1, thir- teen' In section 2, Galveston Island; tlO and other considerations.

J. Athens to T. H. Colby, block CTt and Improvements; Declaration of Intention to become a cltlien of. the United States was filed in.the office of J.

yesterday as Angelo Albonettl, 30 y.cars old, laborer, residing at 1620 Avenuo borii In-Verlana, to United States from Genoa. via steamship arrived at New York on Sept 26. 1905. WEEKLY BANK CLEARANCES TOTAL $36,000,052 HERE Bank clearings for the week In Galveston according; to R. E.

Robinson, manager of the Galveston Clearing House Association. Clearances for the previous week approximated. $32,000,000. BUILDING PERMITS FOR THE WEEK TOTAL 934.238 1IEIUC Building permits In Galveston for the week ending yesterday totaled I24.23C, according to Frank Schneider, assistant building The largest permit tor the week was issued to Peter 11. Gengler for the erection' of a brick veneer sixroom: house and bath at 1525 Avenue J.

Work of construction Is now underway. COAST GUARD CUTTER BETUBNS HEBE AFCEB DUTY AT MVER DELTA The Vnlted States guard'-cutter Comanche has returned being on duty with the cutter Tallapoosa off the Mississippi delta since 3 In; connection' with rum fleet surveillance. Prior to returning the vessel on dry dock at Beaumont for repairs. Lieutenant-Commander H. E.Ria'e- out, commanding: officer of the vessel, reported that' as a result 'of the patrol of the two cutters the two Spanish steamers which were mbth- erlnff the fleet, as the numerous' small British schooners, had left for other parts.

CHAIEMAN OF WOMEN'S DIVISION OF FAIR TO BE NAMED TOMOEROW Galvestpn County will meet tomorrow afternoon at '3 o'clock at the Dickinson schoolhouse for the purpose of electing a chairman for the depart- inont of the Gatveston County.Falr. A revision of the catalogue will be made. Announcement to this effect was inailu by Atlee Smith, director of home economics Galveston County. It is hoped by fair officiate thsit all places in the county wlrt bo represented at the meeting. LOCAL WOMAN NAKED ON STATE EXECUTIVE BOABD Mrs.

D. Vf. Kempner has been named a member of the executive board of the Texas League of "Women according to an announcement made by Mrs. W. Jf.

Ayers, president of the Galveiton League of Women Mrs. Kempner, Unless you ask for "Phillips" you may not get the original Milk of Maunesla prescribed by physicians for 50 an antacid, laxative, corrective. 25-cent bottles, also EO-cent bottles, contain directions--any druff store. said, has accepted the place chairman of the state organization committee. i The appointment made Mre.

Helen Moom, president of the' organization. 8 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES. We'll Help You Get Ahead Enroll In one o't our Business a i i Classes NOW. We employ only thoroughly trained Instructors. All erclal subjects (and radio) taught.

PHONE 4406 Or See the President GALVESTON BUSINESS COLLEGE and Oakley, Pres. AN HOU One Hour (or Less) Spent $50 in Gold for on This Puzzle Contest May Win Fourteen Other Prizes in Gold FIRST PRIZE $50.00 IN GOLD SECOND PRIZE $30.00 IN GOLD THIRD PRIZE $20MIN GOLD FOURTH AND FIFTH PRIZES $10.00 IN GOLI) SIXTH AND SEVENTH PRIZES $5.00 IN GOLD EIGHTH THROUGH TO FIFTEENTH PRIZES $2.50 IN GOLD Everybody is eligible! Read the instructions below CAREFULLY and begin right away. Only TEN MORE DAYS to work in. Horizontal 1. A place of dwelling.

2. Conjunction. 3. Suffix meaning "relating to." 4. A piece of 'garment.

5. Greatest in number. Our business. 7. Abbr.

for "American Institute of Engineers." 8. Beginning of our alphabet. 9. An organized corporation. 10.

Forward movement. 11. Obsolete Variant of "once." 12. Preposition. 3.

To preserve. 14. Same as S. 15. hat the country boy calls his girl.

16. Used before a business title. Vertical 1. To possess. 2.

Judicious. 3. A side of artoer. 4. Third person singular "be." 5.

Abbr. meaning "for example." 6. Wager. 7. Abbr.

for "reserve officer" 8. A strong financial organization. 9. A bbr. for "grand secretary." 10.

Abbr. for "Emanuel" 11. Thrice. 12. A substitute, for any neuter noun.

13. To possess. 14. Preposition. 15.

To hoard. 16. A bird's home. BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY Our "Ad Man," needs suggestions for "copy" and is willing to pay for -them. Follow these instructions CAREFULLY and you can win a WORTHWHILE Prize: FIRST--Solve the Cross-Word Puzzle in the usual manner.

SECOND--Write down the 32 words included in the puzzle on a separate sheet of paper. FOURTH-Take the remaining 27 words or parts of words and form them into an Advertisement which we might use as newspaper "copy." An idea of what is meant by "Advetise- ment" and "Copy" can be gained by glancing at our "ad" in another part of this paper. Other words than are included in the puzzle may be used in the "ad" which you write, but the complete "ad" must not exceed 100 words, including captions, signatures, etc. Illustrations, pictures, may be used as you see fit. Prizes will be awarded to the persons submitting the best "advertisement," together with a correct solution of the puzzle.

Judges will be governed by "selling force" contained in "ad," neatness and amtogement of "ad," solution of the puzzle and adherence to the following: IMPORTANT--All submissions must be placed in an envelope, addressed to the "Puzzle Judges, City National Bank," and handed in IN PERSON to our Teller, TOGETHER WITH A DEPOSIT TO YOUR OWN CREDIT. If you already have an account with us, merely turn in your solutions with your regular deposits. If you are not already among our patrons, Miss Durham, at our Window No. 7, will accept your solution with your initial deposit. Accounts may be started with as little as $1.00, and as many solutions or submissions may be made as desired, PROVIDED each solution is accompanied by a Deposit.

Everyone is eligible, except employes of the CITY NATIONAL, newspaper employes and those whose business or vocation is "ad" writing. and submissions will be accepted up to MARCH 3,1925, and winners announced and prizes awarded on MARCH 8,1925. Any questions relative to this Puzzle Contest will be gladly answered by merely phoning 3460 and asking for "Puzzle Ad Man." ACT More and More Solutions Coming in Daily Turn in as Many as You Wish--Everybody Is Busy on it--Get Your Share of the Prizes Offered--Contest Closes March 3, 1925 CITY NATIONAL BANK PAID ON SAVINGS 'Galveston's Most Progressive Banking Institution 1 PAID ON SAVINGS.

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