Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1914 Page: 5 of 6
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The Paper That Was Full Of Tapioca Stories
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®KNEW A CtENTIE S»R
ONCE WMO BOO^vrr
Hl5 CUSTOMARY
DAU.V PAPER
READ on md customs
STREET CAR AND*-
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'THE PAPER 'WAT DAN WAS A
TAPiOCA* wAV/iNC* FIFTEEN
HEART LOVE STOP It 5 THE.
reflections OF A SiV YEAR.
OLD MURDERED THE DOUBLE.
SHOOTING OF A SOUL MATE *
AND THE MARP»A0rL OF AN
HEIRESS TO A 3AP WINDOW
WASHER- AND HE BECAME.
Lb -& «
ENGROSSED IN hiS PAPER
*>ND JUST(tOP TO THE. POtNT
'AHEPt THE; HER ESS KISSED
THE TAP ON THE EAR
VA/MEN HAPPENING TO LOOK
UP H£_ DI5C0VERED THt.
T\W0 U-ENT5 IN THE OPPOSITE
3EAT UKEWirE-tNGPOSSLD
IN HI* PAPER. AND* *
E
PEEVED AT* TE€tR C^T-
hf BRt$<\Vi TUHNED'iBE
PfVrt SO ^c'i COUlDMT
*?£aD‘ how the heart
EOv/E ^ DtSCOuLREr>"
AND »N HIS HASTE He
KmOCKLD A LAD'iS
HAT Of F AND -
HE.e tOv/t-RV^AS
MANtr'NG TO HU>
OSUAL STRAP ON
Ulfc SAMt CAR.
AND --T
V\P\H(t TVE ROlMrH Stuff that
WAS ACCIDEMTALLT TAS>£D
TO HIS SWEETHEART THE
INNOCENT \ LR ) HE_
ONCORKED a tARoE HAN
MAkER ON THE CrfcNTt S'RS
SOOTH WESTO^TtC ANT> SO
TWt utNTLL S\R uOF
OFF TV*. CAR AND A COP
STOPPFQ HIM AND ASKfc D
Him if HF WAS LOOKINu
for a hospital and
FH5. 3<AiD*NO A BOt)*L
B'NW I3Y- AND V.A1 tH*'
-* 1 ..- .- ■■ - - - - -
-MA\JtN(r HAD H»S
NEWSPAPER 6<\»tsr
*N i*\)K EOWM -ME_
CAlKiMT THE NEXT
CAW SOOTH ArfHD
* CONT ^UEO ON
HVS \A/AN «N PEACE- -
**-v*«» *»>% >« W^r^***'
raai Tfl;r 11 ? j xigazmajin i ? ? rut
CLASSIFIED ADS
CIVIL ENGINEERS.
Eduurdo ltea\cn tiraduatc Uivil En-
gineer ami Surveyor. (I . of M. | San
('.irlon hotel.
I OR KENT.
I OK 111 NT: Sion- on 12th Si.. Sp|M
did location. K* *n l reason aide. Apply
Mrs. Dreyfus* GIG 12th. Si. 2 .’*0 1 in
FOR RENT—Pleasant Room V.m Wj
kUingtou street. 41/
FURNISHED room — IMts la*vet* Sr.K 2d m
FOR KI NT Two furnish«*d room* for
light housekeeping. IMioiir 112 2 2Gt f
FOR SALE.
0 _ _ _ _ _____ _ _
FOR SAl.E:— I nderwood f\|H*uritrr
Practical!* new. A great hargiiu. Ad
dress \ Herald oilier or rail at office.
FOR SALE All tn> furniture: account
lea\ ing Kro\vii'\ ille. Impure 17a!*t
Madison street. - 10-17*1
FOR SAl.E l ine fanning land under
Hidalgo canal at McAllen. Deal di
n*ct with owner* and save money. Any
size trad up to 17.”* a rc>. Sonic in hr Islt.
U It cup. Aildre'x McAllen Land Owner*
Association. Kouhh-r. t'olo. 221 -at
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED: First class laiiudrvtnan or
woman that understand* the laundry
Inisim »h thoroughly. Addles* S i
Iteinto Laundry t o.. Sail lc-ni'n Texas
12 ::o i f
WANTED Men i«> leant the haHier
trade. Thousands have Isa-omc sue
ccssful shop owners |i\ oil I' system ami
send to ti' for hmlicts |*r pare now.
Few weeks complete*. Tools given.
Wages wliih- learning. Particulars
mailed fns*. Write Moh-r llarts-r Pol
lege Dallas Texas. 2 «.l
YOl'XO mail *i\ years e\|N*ri< n»-e in
drug Inisim s. wants a position m \ .■ |
lev w ill consider ot hei |irii|iosjt ions. \ |
references. \ddlcs* |l Herald ."*.’•
HERALD WANT AD
MADE HOG FARM
Al» OK • IUM.S Kill s \ |.l ;*• \ \Tf|!i:s
i:\ k or ii.u suis \i w. a\n iik
I1HM KKhtf ro IM’IM II \S|. W|»
MTtM’K SAN III \ I ro FA KM
An iitienMing stor\ of a Hci till
“Waul \-l comes I** Tin* Herald I nlay
from far away Illinois ibe National
Stork Yards. io l> • e\ael i» in liN ation
In loln-r ol la*l year tin* I’dmonsoti
Verier e nip.iny >f I himiii.i pian-d a
small ”\\ ml Ad" in The Herald adtei
tisinp Nome \ery fine thoroughbred
I III roe .ie|se\ lo<od sows to| sale. Til's
ad eauuiit tin* <*'«* o| T. W. B.iito;. win.
is eonii rted w ill \rnioin A iVi. at N’a
I loan I Sio k N ai Is. III. ami lie op i eu
negotiation* wnli tin* I. uisiaua rtun
patty- wliieli resiillttl in Iiis |mii . lias n*r
a earlo.nl of tin* Iii.smI sows.
The sows were delivered lo Mr. Bar
rolls |: i v lit at Sill Brinlo on lk*eeuilii't I.
Iasi and now Mr Barron 'lair* that tin*
herd lia- In-on iin reused lt\ the arrival
of tli."«*e loimlred link* pi"s. Mr Bar
roti stales that h • is not soiling the pigs
lull instead lie has i omened tile idea of
reutmi; ihem «>nt to neighboring farm
ern. who i. re \r hall I he increase for
raising tin* other It tlf going to Mr. Bar
n>n. It is said that the plan li.is In-n
salisfaetory t«• many of tin- farmers In-
im> a profitable out* to both ends.
Mr. Bat roll’s hogs v. ill In- entered in
the ’Imi: waddle' par.ole at San Benito.
Mat* It I” wlilrli is t'nhij*e hay. Ii is
I'stiut itetl lint more ill 'll fi%e hundred
hogs fr* in the San Benito district will
In* entered in the parade which will l*o
one of the most unitpie ever held.
Ft it wanning tit*' hands iht*r» ha« In eu
in\oHl«*d a small. |n*#forat«-d t it I h • run
tattlin'- an asln-sios pad within which
j- a \\ id |o In- soaked ill lieiutlie and Ig
nib d.
1 Texas Will Have Clean-Up Day. I
i f
March IO Is Xanted By State Health Office As
Day For Special Effort To Clean Texas Towns
« i 4 i n t u 4 n n i u #i rm n r* m t n « » •
* •
• To Health ttilirt r* « i4> ami ('utility Au.it riti* > ami Womens t Title. •
• \ city ••.hi have jus. as mm it It .• 11 Ii as it t uri s p» purchase. i ulonel •
• tiorgas o{ I'a iia mu. l
i* Manh lit lias been selected as the .•iiuual 'ban up I\ for Texas. •
• I m- various city authorities eati not casiM ovcrestincite the value of •
• making a united determined effort to clean it[* the nibldsli ami tilth thill •
• in variably areitmu!ut«s during the winter ui"iillis ami whieh .oniinurs i •
• • xis| during the spring and summer. This dangerous ••oiiditiou constitutes •
• a uu-naee to the publie health if
• Io improve sanitary eomiiliniis im-aiis more dim tin* mere lieautifying •
• id premises. Ib an up May is intended to amuse in all people of Tex is a *
• desire t; ward oft diseases |H*enliar to tin* warmer taoiiihs. (s well a> t > ®
• guaid agaiusl those which. like tuls-reulosis. am perennial in tlieir d » •
• ll m t i \ eliess. m
• i therefore rail upon von now to «*. all in your power nfilci.iliy and •
• priva e|y. to rid utir stale of filth and it' products. The weeds and old •
• lit: cans pariiciilarlv. sli utld lie gi\e i attention not overlooking tint won fc
• derlul breeding pi are for the fl». the manure pile. if
• I In- reecnl i pidemie o| ivrelm spinal nieiiigilis. aggravated a> ii doubtless •
• " as l * "in ii its. i ii i t . rv •■••alii ions -ii Mild prov< an i xiclliiit a run men I f*»r )
** the ill.poll.nice oi saiittatioii and for the iiu|rirt alter of a general do; u up •
• •«' ill state. The clean tog of iisi one day will tad serve for the entire tk
• yen* but it will in ii.t the v. ;.y to tin* lime when Texas will observe all the •
• rub's of sanitation. Tin* Tate is plac'd in the early spring in ordi r that •
• tin- disease of warmer uiouilis uiav !h* guarded against. •
• I lie lTe.ui up May for I!*!-" proved a great success. Many of the cilies '•
• ami towns of the *lafe observed md only the day naim T. bat entering •
• into the real spirit of the movement devoted two wetks to the I udalde •
• work of removing and destroying the accumulations of the winter m uths •
• preparatory to the coming of warmer weather. The suggestion is agaiu •
• made ••why not make lf»l I a *eleau up year” for Texas? ~ •
l.n each uiau ebau.se liis premia’s e. eh woman In r house. ; ud each of •
• fleer his territory.
• I'u secure concentrated action each parliamentary ImhIv is lenuestcd to •
•* pass n solutions urging all T- x ns to observe Tueolav. th hith i.;v . ■ *
** March If*! 4. us Cleanup May. Wry respect lull\. i
• i»a i i*u stklnm:. vi. m •
• Ii I*. llAIM'Ot K. Seey. v State Health CMlim-r. ♦
• i
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
i:i;ou\s\nu: masons m:\vv it
Ml MolJlAL TO I.ATi: .1 TIM IK f II.
MAIMS.
To the wm-hiptnl master and mein
l»er- o! I‘»i< wn-\illc Lodge No V1 A. F.
A A. M.:
Among the most solemn duties devolv
iuy on u- a> Mason- is in pay due re
s|m •( and i‘iHlvil|i‘ In o.ir honored dead.
When i lie eall of the omnipotent has
ifiuo\fd a worthy brother from our
tuidsi. we assemble to make a record of
Clir lo— and to testify lo the profane
world that t good mail and true has
pas-cd away.
For this purpose we are now a*seiu
Idol. Mm late brother. I*. II Mari-.
v\ It • dit-i on February !». at Kingsville
IVxa.-- and w host* remains were interred
il m let I lie ail-piee- o| till- lodge ill oi|f
U a I eeliiel erv. hail lived among II- for
twenty two year-. Muring that -ojiiuru
lie had Idled many office- of irn-t and
had earned tin* i« >|h*i-| and c-ireui of
In- hielhreli and all other fellow citi
zeu- by hi- honorable toHiucl and strict
integrity.
We tender h» hi- sorrowing lelalive-
onr toiidolemt* and profound sympathy
in their lN*rea\emenl and request that
a ropy of tin- tribute may U fumi-liel
to iheiu and aIso spread on tin* minutes
04 tin* lodge.
Fur the lodge: H. II (ioojrich t\ Ii.
Timm. William Kelly committee.
JUDGE DENMAN HERE
MlKfclOKNT ol SAN ANTONIO
low A TIM ST t o IS OKI: \TI.Y
IM.l ASl.h WITH Till: VAM.KY.
dodge l.ci.a li. | tell Ilia II of Salt \ n
touio ptv- deni of Hu- S.m \uloiiio l.o.m
A Tru-i company. m (trow u*v ilb* to
• ‘ ly on bu-im*»- tor hi- concern Th -
i- Judge I ten mall’s -.. vi-it lo tin*
\ alley and In* expres-**- lulu-ell a- is-iug ‘
g re. illy plea ms I with tin- country and is
optimistic a- regard* it- future.
Judge Hen man. who i- a guest at the
Mi'lcr hotel ouriny hi- stay will return
to S.m \ut nio I h irsday morning.
It required the twentieth century t>*
develop ihe man who wear- hi- watch in
hi- v»*.i| poikct.
Ndjusl.ibc canvas -hields have Im-*i
invented for protectiug freshly ir.m-
pluiticd trees fr uii dm much -uuligbl.
«
UNIONS SUPPORT MORRIS
VK’TOKIA I.aiioi; oKOA.V i/ATloXs
* Wil l. SITI'oKT IIOMi: MAX I OK
«;n\ i:iinok.
iS/tttytl f '/Vm* Ibntltl.)
Virtoria. I'*\a * llaii h l Folkiwiug
tin* leaii <«f the !’aiiittr>' ami < *ar|ieuiers*
I iiions «*'• i*v l.iltor organi/.alioii in Vie
t«*ri.i l.a* imloi *<*<| (la* eaniihlue* of I cop
olil Morris lor governor
• oloinl William .1. trnig Mr. Morris’
rnmpaign man iger. I«sln\ ni.iioiiitee I ilie
following snMition.* t• * hi* eamp.iign rum
tuittii*.
K. A. Kraii'se pr. snle.it of the Krothei
In Oil of l.moiaoliv.* Kligitiifrs; .1. |.
Itiainhi. pr« siilelit iiimI ||. II. I'.m'ieM
rerof.ting sei reiarv of lie llrnlherhooii of
Ko.i motive I'irniteni ami Fnginetneii; W
S. Hough *c re. in am! •(«»«• |»Ii Kr«*im
• r. treasurer. oi tin* Or ler of itailioa*!
Trail.an n : .1 VV Parker. pr. siiletil of
lie* I* sinter* I nioii: Sell Shaw *en» t.irv
of lii* Krieklavers ami Plasterer's 5*n
ion am! A **. Stapleton ot the I’.arle i *'
I’nioa.
Me rs Kin ns**' •'; yi f i«*1«|. Hough m*l
Sliav.. wli i have lii.ii waging an a* ive
« ittipwigu Mr. V|.rris >t t** that nr
lonlirg to the report* they an ree.*iving
arg ini.nl Ip I or throughout tin* *tate
is praetieailv soii«| mr tits* Vietorta *:it
•liilale.
Tim res..ini ions a*loi»le*l in hi* favor
'*> the various organir itimis of \ i«-t< ria
r* eit•• that Mr. Morns *iippot-te 1 all la
l*or im*..*iin * as a iiiemlier of the Tltirtv
lltir ! legislature i.inl tli it In* h i* ev«*r
Iweii a 'rietu! of tin* working men ami the
tuns-*•» of t 1m* p i.pie.
PASTOR DOES NOT ACCEPT
fKperi'if to Tht fl>r>)hi).
>111 lti iitlo. T< \a*. Mar. ii 1. l!.*p|v
illg to a mihihI .all to lit. p t*lo»* ite of
In* tir*t |t.ipfi*t * h ir. h of this eitv. a
eimitniear' •» w.i* r**e iveil fr* III Kev.
w. r. u *uise of llaiisilt >u «te«*liniiig to
on pi jh** |M>*ition m tin* fie!.I. This
eliitreh ha* !h***h without a pa*i *r f**r
more than two months ami is vet' mix
ini* to *<♦*•»r** i leu*h r.
Wllil Miss TKSTS FROM Sllll*
Svt.i* ***. Sieilv Msireh I. K.\|wri*
m nts in wireless telegraphv ami tek*
photiv will Is* iim*h* th** latter part *»f
tin* vv* **k 11v W illiam Mareoiii oil Itonnl
tin* hallh*iiip Keg na Flint*. Test* ’ Ii
!*e iis.itli* in ** miing ami r**«*viv itig wire
h ** telegraph . ml telephone 'ite**ag**s to
i ml from vhivhih | m * ii ti 11* on th** M**iliti*r
ram .iu a ml Signor Man.mi. it i* *aii|.
Iio|n** to lie a hie to eomnitiiiieate with
I* mini! lie mean* of a wireless »* l *p'n..m*
apparatus.
I
CARNEGIE IS
ALL FOR WILSON
says niKsii Kvr is noi\t; ykry
HKST lltSSlIII.M |\ TIIK U \!TIV .
ATT I Til »K IX Till: MLXHVK
sgTATlOX.
HOPES POLICY LASTING
sTMMI. M AON ATM SWS MW TAll
IFF l.\W HAS NOTH I Mi TO OO
WITH SoI’AI.LKH III SIMSS Hi.
IMJKSSION SI.KS OOOH TIMMS.
X»*w oY:*k Mai Ii I. ■ There is n •
•I!'•!*«• dotlhl that a ln-llt !* jierh .| has Ir-
ani* than *»f th-- fact that the stilt u ii:
shine untie brill.aullv in a few uunillis
I lent il «l**es now." s.tnl Andrew t'arii't'ic
ill Mil illleniew »llseiiss|i|e ttiiil'iieiii.; |
I # ^
and indiisiiia! condilitmim.
"\t* tit nilt*y travels ahead at a tat'
fmin |»aee ' continued the in n in isfe
"They all hau* ihier lips and tiov. ns
ll'eir jieriod* of »real aelivity and tin r
|N-riods of less activity. Hut no toiletry
in the World has 'iieli |*n*sjr«|s jis «mr
own republic. localise our inuplc an
so accustomed to j:«* <| limes *lt*-y fake
very |n»rl* any relaxation ftotn j•»« s
Itertiy.**
t’amejiie declared the le w i. ff law
had nothin*. whatever to do with busi
iu-ss «lt pressimi.
‘On the other hand we shall f ltd in
a very short time that tin- redo ti-ni of
III** laliff v.ill benefit tin* Aluel a- in c>.
porter. * lie added
"While there i> life then- is ho|» was
the (vniniciii of t'arm-uic as to the »n!u
lion of the .Mexicali situation. It was
hi* opinion ihit this government -hoitld
hum kepi it- li.tmi off irom tin* -tail
however.
‘■|]\|H*rienee- prove*.” In* *aid. "that
when a -ianger interfere* in a ipiarrel
liet w t »*n a man and hi- wile the inter
Jo|N*r ”i'l* tile wor-t of it. IT- offensive
to I«»1|| parties. 4 >11 r Presalelit i* doing
hi- ten i*-t. ||< is hi |>0-1 ton to know
heller than anv of u» what i- prailiea]
or irnpraetieal.
‘So far lie hi- in eit nm-t judicious in
waiting |Nitioiillv | am hoping i w i|
ite |Miss|ti|e f»r him to par-tie tni- |t*di*y
to t hi* end.’
ci 1.1’ coast uiAcri: mi i:ti\c
< orp11 — C|m-ii. M i h |. I.oui- t
Wei!- i >J I hi- ritv lie- i**ued not *<*• to
director- of I lie 4 • ii11 Co:t-l t>.i-oball
league that they meet in this oitv Son
dav. April .*» for the pni|*o>t* o| i*ieetiag
Hirer- making arrangement- tor the
I-'M -rln*diile and for any oilier t*»i*>
tie— that litiiv nsjiiire atteiilion at that
linn*.
I Ii** call .- direeled to Mire lor- l-i
dorr Ifer/feid it l.'ookpoit I’d MiC|o*|-
•I Stilton- .J. W Hum. r of Kingsville.
•I. II. Twi**dy of Aran-a- l*a-s o tv.
Ketnlall of Hi shop and \V K. i>*s of
<\irpn> Cliri-ti. Tentative pui*- .i*e to
o*»eii | lie *(*u-on M u oil ami to re* v on
l.iilmr day. Scpt« nd*or 7.
NOT I’MAKl'It
doiie- met hi- neighbor. Smith who *.tr
ried a gun in hi* hand.
• Ii >i -h Mitiug i hi * morning?’* a-k**d
.lom s.
“Ye*. | had to kill mi dog** an-wored
Smil !i.
‘ M hv. wa- In* mail? ’ a'ked •lom-
"Well." s||i| Suiilli ilrvlv "In- didni
* •
u.aitv loo well plea** d.’ In National
Monthly.
Tin 11nth will not |a-t any lunger it
vou -trolch it.
I
Whatever The .\ectisalitm§
This Man Declares 7 hat
He Is Entirely In mu •< nt
l.i»' Vngflcd. Cal. 'I ii» h I W n*ii
I 'li.iilt-d Si iMo riiil. n |• inn* r im tvhant
>>f f;init.II. S. |». «i' fttiiml t»t-at| m mi
■ :pai l mt’iii Itui i> with hid l*n >l ln*r. f tin*
I tali ki t*|*lIII! * it I lt**dalt* 1 Im* ImmK . f hri"
tian wild uiTi-dtiil ami Ih IiI |M-mlmg an
a tfdliguiiiiM ii| hid dfurj i It a i 4'harlrt
’i;t * I o|h •mil iht* in*i k arU*rk*d with a par
l! kit til*.
Thru* noli ** wtmh fhri«tiaii niunt tul
having w vitim* »v**t** Imiml. Tln*y mu*
i in <i a niii | dvtini mi <i«*alU tin* fli't
n* t«li ng:
"Will In* ti t* uf ki 11*>•% iii.iil.l.*? *
'liit* mvoioI: *’W*'t*n will In* *lii*?”
\ini i i hi nl: "In what war?”
**Iii'idiMu a'm rim that lh<***‘ •|in*»*tiniid
v.i n* writi«n ai .i dfiiiitiuilidii** d**mm*.
\ lim.lh mil** di^tuil l*\ I'li.trh** \\iid
liniml. |i rt*a*l: ”Wi* lian* Ui*n tiding
mu t*w n in mil i
* i iinii i kimv. wh it I am di|d|M*i|n| nf
Im* i Ha*.* *|niM* mailing' Vhriwlinu a*
►I rlul.
I'll** tw*» im n <*anH* !h*iv ruiMit Iv in
m a • i • . art. fharh-d hail a lunk h. nk
'h** ling *lt*|f *»ii*» »»i I "‘Nil
si.nixn hi \ i’ll |.\
ri Kirn.i. sum»ti\4».
I < mil i v . I.t ■’ I. I * n d dt *| i 'al
Im in Wittim <i| ill i t-- dim it mg tifluir nl
li" r nh.M • it •- I'l in i'd un. •! iit| >nn
ii.i\ it *i i**.■ 'i ■ilmlll '* i' * Im k al a Im al
*■;.1 liit irmi. t • I i al nl -I. \. Ogh*d.
tin* ft: >1 v i *1 im. **«.* ilml at ail i*arl>
i: nriiittg h>.lir w* h hi Hiimla* afli-r
in it *ii. V\ S Vi-ffv Im l hi nl tin* wiHiml
• ii in ihr fir a*. i< ■ j. *r I <*i I ■ a initial
iiiniiitmii « . ill >rui wad a lti;vthi*r nf
Mr* iit*!'*'.
c _ ~
Fernandez Store.
N ew Ratines And Crepes.
5 RAT INES lead the long list of heavy rough-surfaced [I
| FABRICS being the most in demand for the smart I]
| tailored effects while CREPES are having a tremendous
Jr vogue for lingerie waists and light Summer frocks.
If
I A NOVELTY
i A X'OVELTY lieu- ratine heavy
I. ihreaUN viri|» a **»fl *>lk\ gruaini
L*i iu ul* all «*«>|«m ^. • |*« r.
I >«b...$1 mi
A Heart ratiue Ini 4*/ in art
1- in. (|n r y«l i.£1 5*1
Fine COTTON r.iliiiiv in ;;|1 . ulnr*
fietu L’.V !«• i.*M |K-r >«l.
CREPES
Fine liiktHH**. *«»ft raiiae «ti*|n\ all
ntlufo. 'S iu... 7.V yiL
I’im* ritilM'd «rv|H*!. mlurk. l!7
in.Sc >d. !
\ r*iliti«‘r(*«•'>'> I» .r »rr|it\ *nl
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Slattery, Martin J. Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1914, newspaper, March 4, 1914; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1375915/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .