Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Wednesday TRAVELERS’ HOTEL I ] | Those Who Need ||<
September (European Plan) III i*' A Cool Room With i
Eighth ’ 1 5 LeveP and 12h Ss‘ B”iBr’ ” Or Without Bath
I J Telephone 5W»
“OUR RATES WILL PLEASE THE PEOPLE”
____ _
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
*
NEW HOTEL NOW
OPEN TO PUBLIC
“TRAVELERS”IS LATLSI TO MAKLA
BID I OR HOTEL TRADE IN
BROWNSVILLE
Onn.|*vinj» ihc two upper lloors of
I lie More building. reeeiillv • omplrtrd.
on Twelfth >n re<p. Im-iwocii 111 i/abet li
and l.evei‘. in I lie renter of Urovv ns\il|e’s*
business district. the * Travelers’ Hotel'*
lias made its bow to (hr traveling pub
lie. under (lie management of II. li. tjav.
I lie new hotel will be operated on the
lairo|M-au plan. It has 17 rooms eight of
whirl! are equipped with private bath
and others with balli available. The
third floor will lie reserved as a ’slag’’
door prinripallv tor the benefit of the
traveling men. and is e<piip|ied with
shower baths a feature now grratlv in
demand In the traveling men. parheii
lailv those making this seetion.
I In* >t met are has a southern i‘\|»isiirM
ami is lmi|| parli.Miarlv with a view to
plenlv oi ventilation. Half of Jie rooms
on the second door opi-n on a veranda
with lull doors. \\ imhnvs have been
made a feature of the building and both
lh*ors have r.\i ept tonally wide lialU.
.Model'll hotel equipment has Immmi
provided in all the riMinrt.
t . II. More owner of the building i^
also mw ner of t In* hotel.
EIrctric l.intp hulhs loi ;mv automobile
at the Harrison t haiiev (Jarngt*. rd.
INSTITUTE TO
CLOSE FRIDAY
A SUCCESS
—..
MOST BLNLFICIAL INSTITUTE YLT
HLLO IN LOWER VALLEY IS
ABOUT TO COME TO ENO
I -
NEW SCHEME OF DIVIDING THE IN-
STITUTE INTO SECTIONS WAS
FOUND ADVANTAGEOUS
Tomorrow's srssiftii of (lit* tri fount\
Tra* lo rn” inslitiilr will milk tin- roil
rlilsiou o| mu1 of tlir most siirrrsstul
jjaIhrriligs of jMiblir s* hoof insl t in I nfs
r\ri lirl.l in tlir Vallrv. Tlir instil 11 Ir
wltnii is rom|»o»r«| of tli«* Ira' liri's of
t'amnon. 11 ol.ilgo aiol \\ illa«\ i-oiint ir>.
lias lirru l|r|i| illliliT I In* NII|MT\islou ul
*• >11 lit \ sll|ir||lili liilrllts .1. .1. I'ill low ay
of <'.illirioii i o 11111 v -I S. I > ii li it of III
iliil"o i onIII \ ami Ai**l*\ T. Sratlr ol
• *
' W lll.lt X 4-4*111| t V.
Iii ortlrr tli.it tin* iinliviilunl trai lins
llii^ln l rrri \ r tin* br>| ill't I lD'l imt ill
lilirs most brlirfii i ll tlir |||slill|tc W.IS
<li\ii|ri| into srrliliis. rio it srrtion umlrr
fin* li‘it<i<*r>lii|» o| a f**ii**ln*r who h:«i
i '|H*riiili/.***i tin i hr work in h»*r s*vtioii.
Iii a*l*|ifion to tin* falrnt nu|*lo\*-«| m
tin * schools of tlir I birr r'MinlO's ill** ill
si it itfr was foii utiiili* in srrtiring tin*
Sfrvirrs of |l|*. .1. |„ I Irinlr I'son |*fofi*s
so'r o| sr* >ui'lai*\ ***lii';ili'*u at tin* Stiff**
I niv* rsiiy. Mi" Lola I l«llr I'nk. sii|»n j
l\i'»*r of |irim;iry work in tin* Houston
i **it\ .vliimU ;itii| professor ti. S. l«Tibi
now assistant |*rof**ss**r of agricultural
«‘*liiration at tin* A \ M. college.
MORE PRODUCED
MORE AT WORK
WllllAM LAW ADDRESSES 1 ML
AMERICAN ANKERS ASS N FROM
SEVERAL ANGLES
tliy Ann'm'IUImI I r >«.i
Seattle \Va>li.. Sept. ft A> a whole
product it mi I > i iresisl ildy increasing:
uneuiployiiietit is >l"wly atol steadily d»
creasing ;and distrilmlion is quietly
broadening*’ according It* the presidcn
tial address of William A. Law of the
Amei lean Hankers Assoriat ion. which
was delivered at today's session ol the
bankers eon vent ion.
President Law who is I In* head "I
the First National ILink of Philadelphia
viewed the world's economic situation
from several angles. In part lie said:
"W’e are meeting hi the midst of
strange and stirring days saturated
with Ihe romance of world changes. In
I'.iiD-pe war lias continued t|> progres
with increasing military ferocity eco
tiotnir devastation and the hiss of fin
man life. In Vuiciea the situation has
served to reveal the marvcl-nis niaieri il
resoiir«es of l |i«‘ I lilted Slates .
"I Miring the war y ou h ive seen sin
ling exchange rise lt its niaxituum priee
of two general ions and sink to its min
imtiin. Von have seen interest rales un
comfortably high and again diseoiirag
ingly low: you have seen wide tluetna
lions in the values of our staple prod-
ucts; you have seen e oiioiuv practiced
till as a r■tiiseipience. retail trade suf
fere| severely.**
oi7(}<5 Inspections
By The Bure Food
Commissioner
iltv A« i it< <1 Pr<»0
Austin T*\ .'I |*i *•. \ oitiimarv of
th* r< 'port b\ Hubert II 11 • >t! inrt n Jr. pure
food <**iiiiiii ion* r. entering m p*ii«»»| tr un
J.imu.*r v ’.'I 11*1 lo Augu I II. I'M *. iu t |
tiled with the g< that I.TtftI '
ll|sp<M*tpi|| iiit \ •• In efl in.i*l* !*\ *lep *rt-
mental III t*eet*»l's and 1.1 OH samples nf
drugs jind looi|s have Iieni uiiitlv ited; |U.{
eoiuplalilts were tiled tor violation *>t pure
food law's out ni wlllell .{!• roll Viet Kill s
w* le lia<t and the remainder are till peiel-
ing. Twenty ihr**** **t the eomplamls «•*•»**
tor alleged ;i<iulteratiou **l meal
Washimilwa Army Orders
M .< Iiinglon I* i' N. |*i !• Tie . irig
army •> <!•■ r have l».*n i *i* •! it W* limgl *>
ft ..IIIMl loll . ll)l|ol|tl« **<l I'll I I |l II*. II l»|* W\
I f» lit. I«*i. KI*‘V*Ulth inf.Hill ' !•» < M * !*!■ Is-
ir:ini| Kir v. nth ait mti* Se«*o«d I h i|im-
nt I II. I'o• uii.'u. Fourth ii»t nitty. t*» hist
lieiiti itniii. Hid assign* d to th.it ii*tatd'
Th. ii.ino of t*tipiain <1 A It M*»r -•*■■>'.
I i i cavalry is jda< • d on th* It -f of d* t H l*t*d
oih.e s and ii.mo ..f t'aptain II F Smith <•„.
g. ii i.il st iff is r* niov.-d lbereftoni * M>* i*fl
\|*.. •■ley is detailed as a iio ni'-er of tie iKt il
tall cot p> vie** iiplain Smith* i- . general
I -I ill r* luml from that detail.
* li.iei;* s in uiiaiii . eia a-r • >*rp- or*|e*.*d:
Major |V1. \ Willis will ploeeed 1*1 I'l Fill
f .r temuoniry duty. Sound division as i
• • i-vmt * * »ti»in fl
II Thorn* who will ... t** f**ri Iluirhut.
\rtx**na. i *i duty. • • Ii un; • '.hu . ■ f "
• • iliie*y. w ho w ill pr< •«*» • I * 11 I 'aso. I •• van. f«*i
duty a> issistaut t*. otte . r in eliiirg** of upjd.
i Tie ..id**t August '_*•* a igh eg
« pa tin Tle.rie to dutv at tlalv* ton are rt*-
V.dted
I i - I •. i . • * j Toyh.r <*m.*- **<
~ii o i. i*. relieved from assignment with Third
kill deal a ml from dutv in Philippines and will
I »r<»* *'***1 to I h -Iioflll It iot' dut ■
1 . of J Hie _• refilling 1« P i.' I '■ "|FU1-
.mt II ii. 1 telle u. . ores of eiigineei . in* re-
voked.
Major I. *|'. He s ne died corps. Will |*l *-
d t. Haltiiim.i. M l.. |.*inpoiary d*»*' th nee
I.. prop< r iiation
first I e uii nanl William I Sh irp. h* '*1 ar-
i i||..i v. will pr*H-ei d to I ..it Sill •• 1 I'M f* in-
put it \ iluly. tie ne' I'* piopei tatioti
hr'.* I e nti-ii int I s Marlin. I t|h»h eav-
alty will proceed In I nil I! lev t**l *l"t fft
\| ■ 1 vmg t’uptrtn J
V I* gaii. Tvv lull i ivnliy. v. ho will j >;ii hist
regim nt
l u st I a* lit* Haul II I 1 *.» v * . tie*'l *1 r*
serve i i.i |c4. is ordered I** active dutv 'ill v ill
pi-..-.* d in I »rt I ei ry Y A . for dutv
|tv dll**'tio|| ot tie* pi • sldellf l pit.i a I I
i iraliain. I inl. d Stales irniv. r**tir.**l i ■!<’
taiieil as professor of military s* e in *1 I *rt
I iii.*n Mild ii v Academy. I' iff I tiimi. A *
I ■ * | • I ! i 111 .1 II I’ll I*'. ' Ml
r..i s. t.s * li* veil duty staff eomntaml■ter *f-
te . I roast defenses of |t.. t'lll. aII*I t*l »'**-
I mu t to ••■* i-i d-fe ns** com ilia lei** r f*n a ifiti
III* III to eolilpaUV.
t'aptain I It. II Waring nwde.d * **ri» * ill
pi-. e.j io Waller H I hospital. I *i t'i ' *f
i 'oltui;1 liti for treiittiietrl.
R A T I S
FOR CLASSIf II 0 AllVI RtfSINti IN
THE BROWNSVILLE HERALO
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More than one insertion per word.I -Je
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running without cluing. only.
Order* for t Tissued V»iof less than l.»
Words are counted as 1*i words
Classified Ads run at intervals are charged
the one time rate.
Monthly Rate*.
damnified Advertising to run hv the month
will he taken at a rate of 1”J o ut* per word
per month. No classified ad to run by the
monthly rate will be taken for less than $1 fH•
per mont|.
The publisher* of Tin* Brow nsville I Braid
reserve* the right .<> re«*ct or revise any copy
deemed objectionahie
C1ac*itie.f ads taken up to VJ noon for pub
lieation in the issue of the *anie day. \fter
that h"Ur the publish*') s revive the right o
inaert under head of "Too late to I'hi sily.”
Notice to Advertisers.
Please read your classified ad -n the hrst
Insertion as The H-*aM will b> responsible t..r
only one in..>rr.»t ius» rti. n of any classified
tdvertis. ii ■ nt
_FOR RENT_
FOR RENT—Cool furnished room do-
in. Phone 21t» or apply 1.12.1 Kli/aheih
street. 71
FOR RENT i 5o«m1 six room house tor
rent September 1. Screened in sleeping
pordi. Impure 1 o 1 1 .evec sfreot. Jlft
FOR RENT Five room niltajp or will
rent rooms eparatclv. Apply Mary 0
Collins VJ2 Fill/ab. tb -1t.. J
FOR RENT—... *1.70 and $2 per week
af Southern hold corner Ninth and St.
Charles.—If ;t
FOR RF'-NT F'urnished room clean and
fool. Modern conveniences dl Wash-
ington street. Telephone 7*7»7. ft
FOR RENT —Store building 2l\llMi t.-tj.
on a prominent Inline- corner in liar
lingen thi new army post. Fin#* room ami
location tor any imTcniitih* luisincss #>r a
moving picture show. Address t\\
Dunaway San B#*nit«». Texas.
COTTAOF] tor rent; corner Adams ami
Fifteenth streets. Apply 7nfi Fourteenth
Street._ I
STORE ROOMS—1102-1101 Vivirr Build-
ing after September 1st. Apply Room 20
up stairs. Also often. 20
POSITIONS WANTED.__
*Th« Herald will publish. free of ehirge. for
'a period of three day it until tin- head I of *T'o-
sifion- W .«i»t•••I*’ advertisements tor person*
out of etnppci incut who nre seeking employ-
ment. Sueb per-ons are .it liberty to use the
'Classified t'olninu" of Tin lb raid All that
It necessary is that they send in their wtit-
*en advertisements. Answers may be direct d
in care of The Herald if desired tbit of town
re.juesl# will please enclose postage for re-
plies if answers are directed m cure Herald I
W ANTED h\ colored man. Position a-
cook; restaurant or hotel preferred. Ten
years' experience. References. P. it. Bog (
035. -!M»'3t.
POSITION WANTED Would like work on
a raneli for three mont V Am on three
months’ turloiieh. -I P. Met‘ouch rare
Troop (Third eavalrv. I I
_ HELP WANTED_
WANTED To iiiiiiniunicate with Apents
selluip Km Braude Valley land. We have
a propo itiou to interest you. Address]
Mercedes Development Co. P»or 13d Mcr-
< ■ •!'■ . I • \ 1 5
-j
WANTED. AN ENEKBKTM’ Atnhitious
active man to establish permanent busi-
ness. Health and accident insurance. Im-
mediate ea h returns and future Add res.-.
National Ca ualt.v Co. Detroit Michigan.
3S
LAND FOR SALE
LAND I < t|; SALE 112 urn uorthea t-
ern part Victoria county; one of very
few tract not under oil lea e; fine fm
turn; tine faruiimr land; 50 acres m eulti-
vation balance ea ily adaptable; pootj
hou e barn- pen- etc. Will sell non
cheap. Write or phone II. M. Walli
owner. Phone 507. I *
KO|{ SALE 120 acres 13 miles ea -t ot
Houston; one mile from railroad Mo.
230 acres on iutcrurluin !l miles east ot
Houston ' 1 J5. Black land; all improved.
Bargains ti. M. Beck loo Stratford.
Houston Texas. Dt
CITY IMP iPEIfTV ll you have pro|*>rtv i
for sale or rent list it with us for ipnek
results. E. II. Heniniiiip A Co. 12
Electric lamp bulbs f.*r •> \ *ut..M..ki.
al llir Il.immi t*hnm*\ IS.ir.i- -"a
ORPHAN BRIGADE
IN CONVENTION
H.irnMM'iii p. Kv S«*|»l !*. Tin* fam
mi'' Orphan I trip ad** of th»* < «»nI• d**i• t«■
\nni un*l hi «*«*n\**nti*mi h**r»* t**da\. Th**
ni****tinp iiiark**<l lh** alth \«*ai an*| th
ri*iiiii*»n «*f l In* v**t**rans *»l lh** l»i i
pad**. Major <»t*n«*ral W illiam I! Mill *•
man. **«llior of I hr* I ouisvilh* Tim*-' |*i<*
»i«h*d ;il lo«l;i\ < million. A turnip iln* <*i'
linpni'h**<l um*sU of lh** In ipad** i» Mrs.
Hardin 11 *-l in. widow of dial m*i***| Ini
padi**r win* *l;**<| at lh** ln*o| *.f tin* <li
plians at f'hirktminupai. Thorn ;im* 1***1
f«*w snrvi\inp mimilmrs of iln* fa*» **iih
hripad**. ami v**\**ra| of tins** wa r** una
Id** I<* mini* I*** .iii'** ol infn mil i<
SCHOOL MAY BAR CHILDREN
l mnitmii rold~ ar«* mu!apmii' ami Imard
«*t h«*iillh in many films an* ••nii'.idrrinp
harrinp *‘hddr**n with «*•!*! from o-hnnl
harriii* * ddr*»n w • t It 1*1 -> fr**m * h****|
F«d«n |<»u«*% ami Tali is an old mli
a bln f»md\ infill* on* and !»••** < hihlr* n
tmm **nnph* ••hi'. * roup ami whoopii"
mnph l*;ir«*iits ma> >av»* iroiihl*- l*\ piv
mp I »• ■ I nr* <hoo| opin-i. Martin*/ Mronp
Slop* north **»rn«*r Mark*! S*|iiar*- **1\
AFTER THREE YEARS
Lamin Testimony Remains Unshaken.
Time i- the U'-t te t of truth. Her** i
a Laredo dory that ha- -t.I the te-l <•)
ti'i" • *' is a sforv v 11 it a point whieh
\\ ill * oin.* ? lrai”hl home to nianv of us.
Mi's. I liiUTii-ey. L’ttP> l airaL'iil street
I .a redo Texas says; “My kidneys were
inaetive and I suffered troin headuehes. I
also had nervous and dizzy ~pe||s. Doan’s
Kidney Dills jjave me relief. I alyvays ad
vise their u~r in all eases of kidney
l roulde.”
I lie above statement via - «jyen on No
Vember I"'. IM1I and on May 17 IMI.'V
Mrs. (iiierrisey said: ”1 rreommend Doan’s
Kidney Dills as highly today a~ ever. I
have ”iyeu (hem to one ot my ehildren yylio
had yy< ak kidneys and they made a elite ”
Priee Title ut all drti”vi'|s. Don’t 'imply
ask tor a kidney remedy *_ret Doan's Kid
nrv Dills the same that Mrs. (iuern ev
has txvne pubhely teeommended Do t*r-
Mtlburn • o Drop Rualo N. V.—adv.
LOST AND FOUND.
STt II.I.N -Small -ize blue Kiev Norman
dratt horse; brand 1 T ti on shoulder.
Ten dollars reward for reeovery and de-
livery to .1. \V. Sibley. Mission; rare Sheriff
Hidalgo eounty KdmburK Texas. !l I
LOST Ret ween market house and «l*a|»<»(
Kohl wnteli and foil with iiionoKram II.
R. M. Ret urn to Herald otTire and reeeive
liberal reward. 7
_SECOND HAND FURNITURE _
IfOnillT AND SOI.D. Dealer in marble
(jranite monuments. 10th and Levee. 1.
F. Steele. 24
I win- tlailv at as-mmolx I»»•. 11 < 11 * I •* r
• mi lalk«*'l to tli«- Ira* li'-rs. hi iti'triir
11•»11 Itfing largelx mi * l»<* psxrhologx of
• •hit.ition |*n*fc"or llnliinow not on|\
g. i x •• a iimiiiIm*!' of l<t i in Imi t-nniliirt
• •« I soiih* unusual a ti«| inlrrt*sl ing f\|»t*ri !
menls of a nature iimlfifsling to all
ami invalnaMf l«* Mi »st* (•• *«-li«*r^ w It*>
instriiel in agi ienl *.m\ Tim work of
Mi" IVck xx a' eiitit'lx in the priuiarx
"•••lion ami was of iiniisii.il valm* to
I In- tfai ln rs. as prim.irv instrm*lion is ;
• oiifftlftl thf most ililtk nlt in tin* wlmlt*
sfltool n nir.si*. part ii ularlx in this ht
lion xx In*if tln i-f aft* many mm Knglish
'peaking fliiltlifti
\| liotli vi*stfrtla.x *' ami fotlnv's open
ing a loiff periotl xxas gixen to t|t*vo
lional tworeisfs. |Je\. .1 S. Itowles of
the I- irst Mellirolist ehnreli oHieialing;
xestenlax ami tin* l»fx. T. \. llt*rmlon
h. ixing tliarge of tin* morning t*\i*rris»*s
toil a v.
I lm instiutf* is tm rlost* tomorrow ami
Motnl ix morning all tin* veh«Nt|s m tin* :
ilistrift will opt n. Tilt* Iti oxx iisx 11 |r
I Iks t'lnli i' to fulfil mi tin* visitors
at a rfffotion in iln* «-|nl> parlors to 1
night. \ 11 tin t «•:#• Imrs art* not nifi'flx
inxitf.l liit nr get I ft* atleml.
I In- program for Mm • losing Max of
tin* inst it nlf follows;
Kt i'lax f'Mfiio'fi !i;toi • *;:i Singing
•Mis. (\ II. Latham. leailer. !» ::n |n L*.
Seitniff' in llm l*tT.gram <*f Stmlifv
Mr. l|t*mlt*rson. HL.'IO II 15 Seelimi
M*ftings; IVimarx Miss IV.k. leailer
I nlf rniftlia If. I-.. S llepp l<*atlt*r High
SehtMil. I1 |; Itranrh. |i*at|t*r. 11:15 12 'Ml
Section Meetings; 1‘riniirx Mi" IVek
If "Ifr Inlfi-nmtlintt* an.| High H Inn.I
•M<-Mi.h|s in iIn* Si ifiiffs I if f l«*mlfrso’n
Ifatl«*r. I 2 ;IMI 1 :2n Noon reef".
I*>i«lav after... I :*.«» 1MT. 4 V. t t
lional Snltjfels." Hr. I |fin|e rson. *_':L't
e IT. liinal \'sfinl*|x perioil.
MISCELLANEOUS
F0R SALfc.
FOR SALE- Second hand furniture * oi-
lier Seventh and Wa-lm ton Phone 1.5
FOR SALE —Screened gravel. T. R
Cochran. Sain Kordyee Tex a-. 54
FOR SALE (iood picture how to| .lie
or trade; valuation MOllll. Addle-'. \\
H Collins ( moil City < o|o.
MISSION LIVING room et new white and
Verne-Marl in iron Led- eonijilete
kitchen set !i\ 1 2 < 'rex riu-. w lnle enameled
refrigerator for -ale. I ed lait three
months. < all at *il .» la”hth t reef .or t< !'•
phone 258. O.'l
15.000 HARO niill K In '.ok d eoi.dition
can he >een at our -tore. I liman Stern
& Krau.-.-e. 41
PAIR KVIi: \ tiooli WORK MI LLS In
good condition; can lie cell at our tore.
Clltuan Stern & Kraus-e. 45
_ LOANS_
WANTT.H f7rtn at H far cent for one
year (tilt rd security. Ft X / rare Her
aid___17
_ NOTICE._
My french fu taurant in Matanmro..
mil .!«_'}»ill lie opened to the public from
Sunday .Fune ♦ •. and I will be plea -ed to
orve my friend- and former patrons.
Moderate prices.
—(illltf. JT'AN iMUiROnZF.T.
Notice to Property Owners.
V11 pit>|H-rt\ owners williin tin* Itrowus
Vllle I lldepelldeat School Iti tl'iet are
re«pic.-te«| to make ilieir remlititnis I**
the tax as-es-.*r at oftn • in lln* ('i 1 y
Mali on or before October I.
Ke.-peet fnil v.
I\ K. STAKCK.
Tax assessor and eollectpor. Itrown-vilh*
Independent School l»i-lriet. !tdot.
Have yr.ur casings and tubes vuleani/ed
ill liarri'on Chaney I la race.—fit.
%
RID THE DLO MAN GOOn
tiro. \\ t 'I'Migli «»l l’r«ll". Ml . i"
*v»nt\ .oven year* old and had trouble
with hi kidneys tor many year . lie
writ* that I "h v kidney l*dl> did him
iamb gt*od. lb n • ft many remedies hut
tin i- the only one that ever hel|*ed him.
\<* in.in voting or old • m afford to nog-
h ot *y ni|itonu of ktdnoy tpinhle. Mm tin
07 iirng Store north mrner Market
Sijiian*. adv.
H. B. MOLEI. W B. CLINT.
JsKXES" INSURANCE
LIFE
EU KF.TY BONUS
MOL 10 U A ( LI A T
| 101*202 MERCHANTS N AT BANK KIM. PHON* •
FOR THI.T HAVE WE DAUGHTERS ^ .
1 * ♦
t -—THE COOK GOT IT WHERE HE DESERVED ALL RIGHT. DON’T BLAME THE HEAD OF THE HOUSE ♦
L.—..t
pVEAH~ I CAME UP V
It'cook youp Tvnmep
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 9, 1915, newspaper, September 9, 1915; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376388/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .