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EL PASO HEUALD
Saturday Sept. 28 1912
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They said it was caused by irritation and cited where sailors had it in hands from fre-
quent burning by ropes slipping through them. Arid smokers by constant use of pipes and
cigars like Gen. Grant did. Also the people of Colon and India who chew Betel nuts
wrapped in leaves of Betel pepper plant. It is hot and acrid and produces cancers ofjhe
tongue. And that irritation of stomach by any kind of liquors of any description will
irritate into cancers of mouth or tomach or kidneys. This article says the irritation of the
X-ray machines cause many cancers.. Radium irritations also when carried in pocket
caused cancers by burning the surface of the skin. Irritations of stomach intestines &c
by any irritating food or drugs will produce cancer. Also mineral waters of any descrip-
tion. This article was by Dr. James J. Walsh M. D. Ph. D.Lit. D.
This Great .Specialist on cancers cor-
roborates what we have told you
all along.
That all Cancers are caused
by irritations. And all drugs
and stimulants are irritants.
So you can't get around it. That every
time you put a dose of dope or mineral
water to irritate your kidneys or calo-
mel to burn your stomach .and liver into
ulcers you join this great army that is
being mown down by the thousands each
year and you will wake up to find you
are the next. And instead of putting
on your grave "That a Divine Father
.has seen fit to remove from our midst
our dear brother" you should have the
epitaph': "Here lies a mighty good man
but he was foolish." Did you ever stop
And now this great cancer
specialist corroborates it all
and shows they produce all
these cancers the very
thought of which strikes
terror to your heart when
VOU knOW you'll be the nest
Then what? Are you fool
GEH. E. Z. STEEWEfl
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PLE MILITARY REUIEVUAT FOR
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Hour For Industrial Parade .
Changed to 1:30 p. m. For
Benefit Union Labor Men.
Additions to Gen. E. Z. Steever"s pro
gram for the grand military review to
be held at the Fort Bliss parade
.grounds on Thursday the second day
of the Os-Aple Jubilee will include a
drill of battery B Held artillery sta-
tioned at Fort Bliss a machine gun
drill and cavalry drill besides the in-
fantry drill to music and the drill
from Butt'sManual. Gen. E. Z. Steever
announced these additions to the re-
view program at the meeting of the
Os-Aple Jubilee committees at the
chamber of commerce Friday night.
The review was set for 3 oclock on the
afternoon of Thursday.
The military parade which is to be
held Thursday morning through the
downtown streets will start at 9 oclock
I Held BrosTl
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1 Leon and 2nd Sts.
I El Paso Tex. 1
Of The Medical Doctors'
About oanoen
to think that if there was a single vir-
tue in any drug or stimulant tie doctors
would have discovered a sure cure for
all these common diseases which have
teen known for the last ten thousand
years; and would not be trying first one
thing and then another on you every
time you are sick? And howling one
day this is the stuff and the next con-
demning it- It proves that the great
Dr. Magendie head of the largest medi-
cal school of France was right when he
said N
"That medicine is not a
Science." "It is a humbug."
And he doped half according
to the rules of today and lost
about 20 to 40 out of a hun-
enough to take it?
When all this dope and stimulants and
X-Ray and electricity and mineral waters
from nature's sewers and excretions
from diseased animals has mown down
humanity like moths around a candle
and exhausted more than the entire in-
habitants of South Dakota- into con-
sumptives' graves in the prime of life
each year.
And yet you'll be the next 1
HDDS FEATURES
S5aockeFwapweffi?e "m be at
In order to "have the labor union
men take part in the industrial parade
the time of the parade was changed to
1:30 in the afternoon of "Wednesday the
first day of the Jubilee. The labor
-fjinion men will have a half holiday in
the afternoon. The Central Iabor union
sent a committee composed of Henry
Cooper chairman H. M. "Walker and
It. B. Louis to attend the committee
meeting and it assured the committees
that the union men would take part in
the industrial parade and would assist
In every way possible.
In addition to the labor union men in
the parade Clairborne Adams chairman
announced that there would be floats
representing all of the industries of
the city and already about 25 firms
had announced thefr intention of
putting floats in the parade. The com-
plete committee of the industrial pa-
rade was announced by Mr. Adams and
includes: "W. G. Roe vice chairman;
Miss A. 31. Mace Joseph A. Wright
George Roberts Lieut. Dean Halford
and A. N. Allen.
Las Croqes will sena a tIg delegation
of citizens to attend the jubilee said
Burt Orndorff. In appreciation for the
delegation of El Paso people -who at-
tended the Mesllla valley'fair the busi-
ness men of the town promised a large
showing of Las Croces people at the
Os-Aple Jubilee.
Contests Proposed For Princenses.
The Os-Aple princesses from the va-
rious towns who are to take part In
the Os-Aple Jubilee should be selected
jBEEass!
Buy before the iuter-
urban in
Hadlock's Suburban
Gardens
F. B. Hadiock Realty
Company
2d floor Caples Bldg. i
Diseases Put Together?
uarrying utt
Contagion;
dred. And one-half of the
same diseases he gave only
bread pills or nothing and onlv lost
about one out of a hundred.
When he made his great
test as head physician of Ho-
tel Dieu.
And he announced to the great medi-
cal schools of France that medicine was
a humbug and' kills instead of cures.
And that great surgeon William Mayo
of Rochester Minn. when he lectured-to
us post-surgeons said:
"No intelligent man should spend two
hours in the study of Materia Medica.
It is a failure. They are all poisons and
exhaust and kill-and do not add one
particle to the vital strength of the
system but exhaust it instead.
to walk up and take your
medicine and howl about its
virtues because it is a temporary stim-
ulant but exhausts and kills you in the
end like it "has this vast army before
you.
Here is the way Osteo-
pathy delivers the goods
just as it did when Dr. A. T.
Still first discovered it. No
experiment about it. Read
these letters. One by Mr. Jb-
siah H. Bell of Fierro New
Mexico who says that the
medical doctors experiment-
ing on him with this old liver
of his when that disease had
been known for a thousand years proved
to him there was no science in medicine
or they would have had a sure cure long
ago and not claim one day one drug
was it and the next condemn it.
Fierro New Mexico
Sept. 29.
Dr. Collins:
I've just tried everything
for my stomach and 1;nis old
liver of mine but I never got
relief from anything else but
. by popular votes conducted by the
newspapers or ine various towns ac-
cording to a plan of Timothy G. Tur-
ner. The papers of the towns will be
invited to pi on voting contests to
select the most popular young woman
In the cities to be sent to El Paso as
their representative among the Os-Aple
princesses. Bob Moore of the enter-
tainment committee will work with
Mr. Turner to obtain the contests.
The advertising committee reported
that the "stickers" would be ready in a
few days.
The Sous-Apple parade of which J.
F. Dawson Js the chairman is rapidly
being shaped and would be ready for
the first .night of the celebration.
I Kinne reported that two local bands
I had been procured and that he thought
mere would be no trouble in procuring
the army bands.
To Straighten Oat Tansle.
D. F. Fennell communicated to the
committee by letter regarding the base-
ball tangle as a result of the meeting
of last Sunday when the committees
protested against any elimination of
the soldiers from the contest. In the
letter he claimed that the soldiers
were to be represented in different
ways. Globe and Hurley already have
been signed up by the committee. The
baseball matter was given to president
Orndorff and secretary Kinne to
straighten out.
The committeemen present at the
meeting were: Gen. E. Z. Steever Burt
Orndorff C. A. Kinne "W. a. Scrivner
Clalrborn Adams. Lieut. Dean Halford
J. J1". Dawson Timothy G. Turner Dr.
J. "W. Yard W. G. Roe Charles Le
Baron. "Walter Kohlberg. W. G. Roe
George Roberts. Joseph "Wright. H. M.
"Walker Harry Cooper L. B. Louis and
Miss A. M. Mace.
Tentative Jubilee Program.
A tentative program of the Jubilee
has been prepared by Dr. J. "W. Yard
chairman of the program committee
and is as follows"
Tuesday night Grand entry of Chief
Os-Aple and queens and smoking of
the pipe of peace in Cleveland square
followed by grand ball.
"Wednesday Incnstrlal parade band
concert grand opening of Os-Aple fair
Sous-Apple parade.
Thursday Military parade band con-
cert af! Os-Aple fair ball games great
military review at Fort Bliss band con-
cert at Cleveland square reception by
Chief Os-Aple to visitors and citizens
of El Paso concert at Os-Aple fair.
-Friday Ball game concert at Os-
Aple fair great Os-Aple parade. Chief
Os-Aple goes to carnival grounds.
Besides tne features mentioned there
will be many other forms of entertain-
ment. During the Os-Aple Jubilee the
EI Paso Kennel club will hold its. an-
nual show the El Paso Poultry assrwMa
tlon will hold a show: there will be
many band concerts auto rides for vis-
iting women trips about the city an a
big carnival every night.
Remember You Are Courting One Every
Time Ydu Take a Dope or Stimulant
Eat plain foods avoid peppers drugs and stimulants
as these are all irritants. Take plenty of fruit juices and fruit
as the acid ferments the food and helps digest it and rests
I the digestive organs and also
and prevents disease. 1 hat is why it is used in the Hast to
keep off smallpox or any contagious disease and typhoid
fever. And is all that js used to cure any contagious disease
or intestinal fever. Then feel your spine and have the Osteo-
path loosen the nerves to the place and you can prevent dis-
eases and cure by far the greater percent ever known of any
kind of disease as the reestablishing of the circulation carries
out the impurities and heals up all affected parts. Eight
thousand have tried it .here in El Paso with the best of re-
sults. Take long enough as they must make you worse be
fore you get better.
your Osteopathy and-I wish
everybody would use judg-
ment and go there first. It
struck me that this trouble
of mine being an old one with
which the-doctora had been
familiar for hundreds of
years they should have dis-v
covered a sure cure for it by
this time if fiere was any
virtue in drugs and not be
experimenting and changing
my drug each day. So there
was no science about it but
guess work. So I went to you.
and you did the work in-the
same way you did ipJl the r;est
of these old stomach and
liver victims .which showed
me that Osteopathy was the
only real science of the whole
business.
JOSIAH H. BELL.
- Also read what Mr. N. A.
Miller of Bowie Arizona
who after spending thous-
ands of dollars in search of
relief from Bright's disease
and rheumatism and was left
a total wreck by specialists
and springs came here and
now says everybody should
go to the Osteopaths first
and you will never need-to go
anywhere else. Everybody
in that part of the country
knows -what a reliable man
Mr. Miller is so you can
bank on what he says;-
Bowie Arizona
Sept. 27 1912.
Osteopathy treatment-did
Dr. Ira W. Collins Physician-m-Chief; Dr. Amelia Burke Dr. Grace Parker. A11 n j . rn A c 77 A .
Did i r r n r a o i r All Graduates of Ur . A . 1 . btuL.s American
r. r'aul K. Collins Dr. Anna Keznekov Uperators. 7 7 . 7 Tjr. . . ' .
20 1. West Missouri St. Corner Missouri and-El Paso Streets JE1 Paso Texas Schol f Osteopathy Ktrksvtlle Mo.
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ghun on m
Albuquerque and Chihuahua
Ministers -to Assist; Eallj-
Day in Sunday Schools.
Dedication services will be held Sun-
1 day mornins and evening in the new
-First Conarejjational church corner of
Williams and Rio Grande streets.
' At 11 a. m. Rev. J. H. Heald D. D.
of " lilbuquerque will preach. Subject:
"The Twentith Century Church" and
Revs. L. Blakesley D. D.. And J. D.
Eaton D. D. of Chihuahua will assist
in the service. v
At 8 p.(m. the pastor. Rev. Miles Han-
son will preach and Revs. J. D. Eaton
D. D.. J. H. Heald D. D. and L. Blakes-
ley. D. D. will assist in the service.
Rally Days in Sunday Schools.
"Rally Dav" will be observed in a
number of the El Paso Sunday schools
I and special programs have been pre
pared for the occasion.
At . the first Mcthodiat Episcopal
church the prosram arranged to bejjin
it 9:4-3 a.- m. is:
Orcli p s t iii
Sonjr. "6" Worship tio Kins."
(a) Responsive reading Younj Peo-
ple's Department; (b) Gloria; (c)
Prayer.
"Loyalty to Christ" second year pri-
mary jrirls. x
Sonjr.2 entire primary department.
Recitation Olivet Rue
"Loyalty to the Bible" second year
primary 'boys.
Reading Philippians 2:5-11 Bible class.
Loyalty to the School. Junior srirls.
Presentation of cradle roll sonr by
Reading First Psalm. Junior boys.
Address by pastor. Names of classes
to be promoted and honor roll" members
read.
Offerinff.
Solo Eva Collins.
Presentation of teacher training class.
Presentation of home department.
Readinjr. "The House by the Side of
the road." Mrs. B. Cullum.
Rons. "Lead On. O. Kins Eternal."
Benediction.
At the First Methodist public services
will be: Sunday school. 9:45 a. m ;
prcachinjj 11 and 7.45; Bpwarth.
anoer
ferments any stagnant blood
it to the public. . This certi-
fies that I N. A. Miller of
Bowie Arizona was a total
wreck four months ago. I
had liver kidney and stom
ach trouble also a weak
heart anda bad case of rheu-
matism. My stomaoh was so
bad I couldn't eat anything
but crackers and soups and
that would give me distress.
Now what I eat I can enjoy
it. I feel stout and vigorous
as I ever did in my life. It is
a God's blessing for the suf
What the Chicago Times-He
and 41so the Governors
:- - gigaecTBiHs Making It
Opposition oi tne meaic
CHICAGO TTMES-HESAII):
"Osteopathy holds laurels for the stu-
dent and for the practitioner not
equaled in my judgment in any other
field on earth. Osteopathy is the. oppor-
tunity of an epoch!
HON. J. CSODT
Governor of Vermont when the Os-
teopathic hill passed the legislature in
his state said:
"Osteopathy has been tried by the
leading men and women of our state and
they all testify to its merit. We will
give it a eiancc."
EDS'. L. 1L SSilW.
Governor of low a who signed the Os-
teopathic bill in that state said:
"I have heard a great deal about Os-
teopathy and talked with a great many
who '"nave &&ei Osteopathic treatment
and I am fully convinced that it is a ra-
tional system of healing."
HON- B. fcM3LLAN.
Governor of Tennessee who signed the
Osteopathic hill in that state said:
''The bill leagalizing" Osteopathy in this
state passed both houses almost unanim-
ously. It is one of the greatest discover-
ies of the times.""
Leacue 6:45 p. m. The pastor will
preach both morninc and evening. Rev.
Charles J. Dickey is pastor;. RV". Gyril
H. Boddinston assistant pastor.
At the First Baptist.
At "the-First Baptist Sunday school
five minute addresses will " civen bv
Dr. H. F. -Wrisrht. E. M- Whitaker G. P.
Putnam and Rev. J: F. Williams. The
subjects will be: '"Christ in the Sick
Room" "The Church and the King-
dom" "John the -Baptist." and an object
"leson. "The Seed and the Soil."
The subject of-Rev. J. F Williams's
morninjr sermon will be "The Duty of
Uoinr to Church.' The evening sermon
subject will be "Godliness Profitable
Unto All Thinjrs."
B- Y. P. U. 6:30. subject "The Name
of the Lord;" covenant meetin? Wednes-
day evenins. preparatory to the Lord's
Supper October 5. The teachers and of-
ficers of the Sunday school will meet
with judge and Mrs. Walthall. 914 Lee
street Friday evenin. Choir meetinff
Thursday oveninc at 7:30 oclock.
Trinity 'Rally Day Services.
At the Trinity Methodist church.
Boulevard and Mesa avenue Rev. C.
Wesley Webdcll Pastor rally day serv-
ices will be as follows besrinnins. at
10:30 a. m.:
Orcan voluntary Mrs. Adine T. Owen.
Openinii sons'. No. 6. school-
Prayer Harry Henderson.
Responsive reading. Psalm No. 34
school.
Song. "Open the Door' for the Ohil-
dren" choir.
"I Love to Come to Sunday School"
graduates from cradle roll.
Presentation- of diplomas.
Song "Prais'e Him." graduates from
beginners' department.
Presentation of diplomas
A lesson Jesus taught from the birds
and flowers graduates of primary de-
partment. Presentation of diplomas.
"A Message of -Love" (Bilhorn) quar-
tet. Recitation "What I Learned" Beatrice
Margroff.
Song "Home Again" Junior wys and
girls-
Recitation." 'The Stay-at-Home'-' Erank
Gillett. - -
Solo. "Tho Absent Ones" (Kirk).. Miss
Vera Ballard. - -
Song "Bring Your Blessings" Class
No. 13.
" Talk bv pastotT w - -
Song. No. -211.
Bishop James Atkins vill be here Sun-
day. October 6. and will preach "at the
morning hour.
The program for the evening service
beginning at 8 oolock. will be:
Organ prelude. Mrs. dine T. Owen
"bide With Me" (Monk) quart-t
Anthem "Jubilate Uco." (Buck).
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Registrar
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Don't you think these doctors know what they
are talking about when they say they made
the tests and it is drugs that kill instead of
diseases?
fering humanity that this
great and wonderful cure has
been discovered.. In my
opinion Osteopathy is the
greatest cure known in this
day and age. Anyone that is
sick and needs " a doctor
should take the Osteopath
f treatment first and you
won t neea to wy any uuucx
remedy.
I am at liberty to answer
any question concerning this
statement.
Yours respectfully
N. A. MILLER.
raid Thinks of Osteopathy
of Several States Who Have
Legal in Spite of the Bitter
a.aabuuictuiuuo.
GOv:sBwef c smith. ' '
Governor of Vermont is an ardent ad-
mirer of Osteopathy.
"My experience with Osteopathy has
been very gratifying. It should be legal-
ized in every state in the Union."
OPTS READ
America's well known writer and
editor of Carters Monthly:
"My attention was first called to Os-
teopathy by a friend whose wife was
cured of insanity. Closely following I
knew of a- prominent business man who
was cured of paralysis. It regenerated
me. I have added" reading to observa-
tion and I honestly believe it to be one
of the most wond6rful discoveries of any
age. I would recommend any man not
too old who is dissatisfied with his pro-
fession I would advise every young
phvsician to study Osteopathy."
SS-GOV. WM-'F." DILLINGHAM.
Of Vermont was an active advocate
for legislative action. He said:
"I have employed practitioners of that
school to treat "members of my family
and have been particularly pleased with
results. I firmly believe that this prac-
tice is based on scientific -principles and
is an advance on medicil science."
Hymn No- 15S.
Solo. "Trusting in Thee" (R. Cbver--lev-).
Mr. Ravnhill.
Offertory.
Special quartet.
Hymn. No- 163.
Special quartet.
Sermon by pastor.
Hymn congregation. No. 221.
Prayer. .
Doxologv. :
Benediction.
Postludo-
. Westminster Presbyterian.
At the Westminster Presbyterian
church. Rev. John E. Abbott the. pas-
tor will preach at 11 a. m. and at 7:30
p.- mr The subject of the morning ser-
mon will be ""Manna in the Wilderness."
In the evening the theme will be "Sow-
ing lo 'the Spirit." At 9:45 a. rn the
Sundav school will observe Rally Day.
for --which a special program has been
prepared. The Christian Endeavor So-
ciety will meet at 6:30 p. m.
t)n Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday
and Friday." a social series of gospel
meetings will be held the hour of serv-
ice being 7:30 p. m. The pastor will
preach at each of these services upon
some evangelical theme.
Promotion Day at First Christian.
At the First Christian church. North
Oregon and Franklin streets two blocks
north from the Shldon Perrv J. Rice
pastor sen-ices will be seld Sunday as
follows: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.;
annual promotion day will be observed.
Communion at 10:45 a. m. followed im-
mediately by preaching. At 7:45 in the
evening a service of special interest will
be held. Recent investigation has shown
that about 250 people reside in the same
block in which the church is located. A
special invitation is extended to all
these people to attend the evening service-
The musical program will include a
violin solo by Prof. Ignacio L. Tello and
pastor Rice will deliver a sermon o.n:
"Our Common Interests." -
Altura Presbyterian.
Altura Presbyterian church corner of
Russell and Idalia streets. Grand View.
Sunday school at 10 oclock; morinng
service at 11 oclock sermon bv Rev.
Warren Elsing. subject "now We Got
Our Bible." Evening service at 7:30
snbject "The Contrary Wind." Text.
Matthw 14:21.
Austin Park Christian.
The Austin Park Christian Sunday
school corner East Montana and Ce-
bada streets one block from the Fdrt
Bliss car line. Sunday school at 9:30
a. m.. Mrs. Homer I Magee super-
intendent. There will be communion
and preaching beginning at 10:45. and
preaching in the evening bv evangelist
F. F. Grim.
German Evangelical Lutheran.
German EvangelKal Lutheran church.
BabcocK Aug.
About two thousand five hundred died
from it last year in Texas. ' More than the
entire inhabitants of South Dakota died
from it each year in prime of life in U. S-
Don't you think it is about time to stop
doping yourself and exhausting yourself
into a consumptive's grave or irritating
yourself into a cancer? i
HON. H. F. PINGREE.
Governor of Michigan who signed tha
bill legalizing Osteopathy in that
state said alter a thorough and care-
ful official investigation:
"Osteopathy is a science entitled to
all respect and confidence as a distinct
advance in mediate. I know that 1 is
doing a vast a mount oi rood in -ilie--ing
suffering and deformity that is not
amenable to benefit-from drug medicine.-
HON. T. A. BBIGGS
Governor of North Dakota when in-
portuctd by the MedicalBoard nji to
sign the bill legalizing Osteopathy m
his state said:
'Osteopathy has helped me. It has
also dont- good in my family and w'2
hurt no one. The bill has passed both
houses and I will sign it."-
EON. JOHNP. AETG-ZLD
Governor of Illinois after taking sev-
eral months' treatment and having his
wife treated said:
"I am indebted to Osteopathy for
great good to both Mrs. Altgeld and my-
self. When prescriptions and drugs were
as ineffectual as empty words it came
to our rescue and did what other things
had failed to do. Honor those to whom
honor is due "
I HON. JOHN E. TANN23
Governor of Illinois who signed the
bill legalizing Osteopathy m that state
said:
"The State Medical Board has been
fighting the Osteopaths long enough.
There is no doubt in my mind that Os-
teopathy will reach and cure many
chronic troubles that medicine would
have little or no effect on. T&is is tes-
tified to. by men and women in the
highest walks of 'life and from all over
the State of Illinois."
M2S. W H. SEfGSS
Wife of Congressman Springer after-
wards Chief Justice of the Court of
Appeals Indian Territory:
"I can never say enough in praise o
Osteopathy. It relieved me from unbear-
able invalidism. I have seen it do the
same for scores of others. I believed be-
fore I tried it that it was a scientific
method and n0w I am con-
vinced that Osteopathy is rational scien-
tific and wonderful. It will be the
greatest blessing to the world."
-1109 San Antonio. Sunday school be-
gins at 10 oclock. -Regular service com-
mences at 10:30. subject of sermon The
Confession of Christ Before Men." Rev.
Paul G. Birkemann. Pastor 1107 San
Antonio.
First Presbyterian.
First Presbyterian church corner of
Boulevard and Stanton. C I Overstrcet
Pastor. Morning worship at 11 sermon
by the pastor subject "Yearning for
Souls." The double quartet will siiur
"Evening and Morning" "by Oakley and
Mr. McNary will sing a solo. In tho
evening the pastor will preach on "Faith
"a Dynamic Force." The choir will sing-
"Come to Mv Heart and Abide" bv
Macy. Mr. Witte will sing a solo.
The Sabbath school meets at 9.45.
All classes braye reorganized for tho
fall and winter and IargeTenrolments are
being reported. The first Sunday in
October will be- observed- as Ballv Dav
in the school. Quarterly communion will
! time new members will "be received into
the church.
First Kingdom Church.
Eagles Hall Mundy Building. South
El Paso street services at 2:30 p. rn..
Sunday. 29th. Sermon delivered by
King Bishop Schrader. Rev. Francies
Schlatter will also be present AH
are cordially invited.
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Slater, H. D. El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.), Ed. 1, Saturday, September 28, 1912, newspaper, September 28, 1912; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth130567/m1/16/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .