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EARTH , YCO SEE THE t OTHER SIDE COHERE THE MOOM SHINES' OM >E Brownsville title company* She SnJMmSflOe Herald BrOWnSVllIe t Tt-cr*=>ct \T«f P-iirl rirrnlatinn Statistical Keports Bus!n**« Cn.itrol Complete abstracts of title to lands in Cameron i^aigest Aet raid dlUliati Jn Travis Building N xon Building County, Texas in the \ alley i San Antonia, Teiax. Corpus Christt. Texas. * —— ■■ ----- * __a___ T “ ' r-.--.r--w - ... ! Today’s Crossword Puzzle , »| a | 314~| rrrepn e> io" "77 ^j^TT 13 14 151 >6 /% 17 _L_^_(- Ll%] i "| '•!“ *' m~\ 23 24 VZZ 25 j?% 2e —-—I— _ mm~ W' rr_;:: 37 ^ 3a 33 ^ 40 ~ 44 43 44 ~~M-Z~zZZEzZ. 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DOWN 2— Suffix forming plural* 3— Species of snake 4— Reverse 5— prod fi—Undressed piece of timber 7—Advertisement (abbr.) 3—Those who bind books -" 11 1,1 ■ - ... 10— Mexican laborer 11— College organization (abbr.) fig] 12— Human parasites (slang) bZ-* 11—Nimbus 17—Quality of sound 19—One of the states (abbr.) 2!—Softens 22—A means of conveyance "4—Swedish inventor and philan* thropist 26—More healthy mentally 2$—Insane 29—A sea gull 32— Exposes to atmosphere 33— Deface 35— A kind of tree 36— A burden 3S—Uncovered 39—Learning 42— Revise for publication 43— A sex 46—Open (poetic form) 48—State of equality 50—In like manner 52—Word of refusal Answer to Previous Puzzle ■ , ■ "M . —.... I “Since 1891” 'I j' For thirty eight years -his bank has served the ! i Rio Grande Valley, and served the people well. Ask any banker from Rio Grande City to Browns ville, as to the character of service we render, both ^ banks and the entire citizenship. ! 7 We are known throughout this entire section of the state as “THE FRIENDLY BANK,” and we live up to that reputation daily. id # * If you are not one of our fast growing list of customers, Start An Account Today 4% Compounded semi-annually paid on Savings Accounts First National Bank | Brownsville, [Texas “THE FRIENDLY BANK” I [Oldest Bank in the Rio Grande Valley ___—^.———————— ii ...■ A CORDIAL INVITATION Is extended to the public to visit our plant and Inspect the careful and thorough testing methods In use which assure only pipe of the highest quality being delivered to the purchaser. For complete information address Owen M. Combe, District Sales Manager GULF CONCRETE PIPE CO. P. O. Box 1051—Brownsville, Texas. Plant located at Blalack Switch on Highway. The Pioneer Concrete Pipe Manufacturers of Texas Concrete Pipe for Irrigation, Drainage and Sewer Systems. Pipe Lines for . DRAINAGE AND IRRIGATION Let Agar & Gentry San Benito, Texas Design, Finance and Install Large Tracts Preferred GENERAL WELDING I Radiator Repair . ed — Repaired and Specialists for Sale Duplicate Keys We make duplicates of any kind of keys Re Ho”j"er T. J. ROMMER p;r I• t