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PACE Two
AMARILLO DAILT NEWS !
•1 THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4,1924.
BARNUM HAS RIGHT” GOTCH
PROVES WHEN TRICKY DUTC
ANTELL WINS BY OLD TRICK
Young Gotch, Dallas wrestler, prove second Call after seventeen minutes of
a last night that “Barnum was
ght.” Gotch allowed Dutch Mantell
, pull an ancient trick on him to
the third and deciding fall of the
nish wrestling match at the Audi
rium as the main event on the ath-
mat work with a leg split. Mantell
was given more punishment and more
program arranged for the cat-
"tlemen’s convention. More than 1.-
Fin persons saw the match.
P The fall came after 25 minutes of
wrestling. It was a body hold. Man-
tell pointed to the celling of the audi-
torium saying: “Look! fire!’ Gotch
razed and Mantell picked him up and
slammed him to the floor for the re-
feree's decision.
The Municipal auditorium where the
match was held la fireproof. Mantell
afterwards told Gotch
Gotch, one of the classiest wrestlers
to invade Amarillo la months, won the
first fall to 5:30 with a reverse bead-
look and too hold. Mantell took the
science was displayed by both grap:
plers than in any recent match held |
here, Gotch specialized in head locks
and arm locks. He *aa a perfect ohys-
ical specimen.
Duff Stanley was given a decision
over Johnnie Hays in the six round
fight on the program The men slow
ed down shortly after a few hard
blow* were exchanged being unusued
to fast fighting and punishment.
A battle royal between five negroes
furnished the comedy of the evening.
It is likely that Yaqui Joe, Indian
grappler. will be, given a match with
Mantell as a result of his victory last
night although Young Gotch was beg-
wing for another opportunity at Man-
toll. He offered Mantell a private
match last night but the offer was
refused
CANYON QUINTET IS HELEN WILLS WINS
EXPECTED TO GI
FROM FRAU NEPPACH
: EXCELLENT ACCOUNT
MENTONE, France, March 3.—(P)
Miss Helen Wills won another victory
today when she defeated Frau Neppach.
LEADERS
9025
PITCHING
"DAZZY" VANCE
Made major league debut with Brook-
lyn in 1922.
In 1924 won 28 games and lost six.
Following season copped 22, losing nine.
Wvn 15 straight in 1924. Fanned 262
batters same campaign.
Was in 31 games in 1925, pitching 26
complete frays.
Hurled no-hit game against Phillies
last season, nrly one in either big
league. Also pitched one one-hit, one
two-hit and three four-hit contests in
1925.
Fanned 14 Cubs in game played Aug-
ust 1. 1924, seven in succession, equaling
record made by George Wiltse, former
Giant, against Cincinnati May 15. 1906.
Less than three weeks later struck out
15 Cubs, nine on three pitched balls.
SAND Y
Copyright, 1975
By ELENOKE MEHERIN
CHAPTER 89
She stood with her hands clasped
tightly, her eyes closed instinctively as
in a fright.
"Are you very startled Sandy? Do 1
seem a ghost to your”
“Yes - startled.”
His eyes went searchingly over her
face It was stained and trembling, bar
head lowered and a little averted. "I
should have phoned. Look at me. Will
you hot greet me. Sandy T”
"Yes—why, of course. This is such—a
shock
“You mean not hearing from me and
now finding me returned?
She leaned helplessly against the door,
vacantly repeating: “Yes, not bearing
from you and now finding you here."
“Are you glad, Sandy? Are you not a
little glad to see me? Give me your
hand Will you come for a ride with me?
That's my car. I’ve been 111, Sandy-
dying —helpless in the interior of China."
“Dying! Oh, Ramon! Then you treat
married?’
I hoped for it. With all my heart I
hoped for it, Ramon I tore nothing
•* *
Rhe was now staring at him, stricken
In August of 1925 broke into hull of by the pallor and thinness of his face,
fame again, fanning 17 Cardinals in 10 Ho was nothing but skin and bone, the
innings. Whiffed every Card in lineup
'except “Specs” Toporcer. Hornsby the
Great took the down three times.
Has won 86 games and lost 12 during
big league career.
Voted most valuable player in Nation-
al league in 1924.
AUSTIN, March t.—(,P1-The Sand- the German champion. In the third
erson and Canyon High School basket round of the women's singles of the
ball quintets, two of the 11 which will Mentone tennis tournament, 6-0. 6-3. .
compete here Friday and Saturday for Frau Neppach was the only remaining .
the state championship, arrived today [player of prominence that Miss Wills
By late Thursday all the other court had not yet met and defeated. k 1
combinations and their rooters will be in
be city. Roy Henderson, athletic direc-
for of the Texas University interscho-
astle league, said.
I James A. White and Mia Sanderson
basket tossers were the first to arrive,
getting bare at four o'clock, and going to
the big Texas University court where
all the title-determining battles will be
fought. The Sanderson athletics took
a snappy workout.
Coach White’s basketeers will attracts
much attention, because Sanderson de-
Coated El Paso hich school to win the
championship of district IT. During the
past several years. El Paso made an en
viable record at the championship
The match attracted keen interest. I
but the little Herman woman was un- ,'
able to give the American champion a
semblance of a battle except in the see-
ond set.
Paired with J. H. Van Alen of Brook-
lyn. Miss Wills alas reached the quarter
finale mixed doubles for the cup of the
nations, she at first did not intend to
play.
The first round was easy for the
American pair who defeated David and
Mary Yeoward, 6-1. 6-1. Miss E. H
Harvey and D. A. Hodges gave them a
harder fight, the score being 6-4, 6-2.
A
Line
O’
Sport
By
JOHN L
McCARTY
meet,” winning the Mate title one year,
and going to the finals twice.
- Coach W. M. Jones’ Canyon five ar-
rived late today, and will take its first
workout Thursday. The Panhandle
team is expected to give an excellent ae-
count of itself.
PAMPA MAN WINS
ROOTS GIVEN AWAY
BY BECK BROTHERS
RAIL MERGERS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
east under plans now in consideration.
They would be headed by the New
York Central, the Pennsylvania, the
Baltimore and Ohio- the Delaware and
Hudson and possibly the New Haven.
In the southeast the Atlantic coast
line and Associated roads are inter-
---5
Virtually all the indoor track records
of the nation are held by school boys
to crowded New York City, a glimpse
of the records reveal. -
Just the other day a school boy made
Suits & O’Co:
‘ Carl J. Cooper, Pampa, is the lucky
row man. He won a pair of boots
which was given away by Beck
Brothers. Bernard Glenn judged the
winner of the contest. The boots
which were given him are valued at
,35.
ALCOHOLIC BODY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE
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citizens to
for you. Nothing for anyone."
Hlo eyes focused desperately on her
hand aa it routed on his. He wet hla
lipa drew them in slowly. Once she had
thought his lips too full. They were nar-
row now. Without looking at her, he
spoke.. .. a piercing monotony that
made her feel lonely. made her aee vast,
devastated fields.
"And that's what you thought of ma
Randy? Isn’t it strange I can’t accept
this? That all the while I've been away
I’ve thought of you as mine—galdly
mine. All the while I lay ill, the vision
of you kept life in me You called me
as you called that night. Other Incl-
dents fade. This one remains—im-
mortal—
"You could think of it, Sandy and
wish me married to another?
Rhe felt all at once as hard as a
stone. Rhe said, flashing: "Yea! I wish
you married to another! Do you think
1 like this weight of pa tn? Like ruining
your life! Why should you think of me?
Everything la hopeless for me. You
come! You don’t stop to consider all that
may have happened since you left. You
think we can go hack to that moment ?
Oh, Ramon, we can’t!
A peculiar tightness went over hla
lips and brows: "All that has happened
since 1 left, Sandy? There to another,
la there? Someone else? And you care
for him?"
"No! No one! There can’t be."
"And he that you were with last
night—he who kept you long past mid-
night F'
Rhe turned un him angrily.
Going at--
25 to 50% Off
Regular Selling Price
Must make room for New Stocks Arriving
Good Makoe—Good Styles
RUBIN’S
The Store of Guaranteed Merchandise
405% Polk St.
fine bronzed vitality gone. But when
she said this a look of imploring and
cruel pain shot into his eves.
“Married? Oh you didn’t think that,
Sandy? I marry? Come with me. won't
you? I see you are overcome—"
"I can't go—how can I go?"
“Do you mean this, Sandy? You can't
give me a moment? Why, even in
friendship—"
She tilted her head abruptly: “Oh,
what am I saying! Of course. I'll go".
Following him across the street, she An unhappy flush stole to the roots
felt half blinded as though they walked of his hair. He said pleadingly: "Don't
be angry with me. Handy. I came last
into a darkness and chaos, loud, terror-"
laden, tumultous.
Helping her, he stooped with an echo
night—got here just as you were step-
ping into the machine . . . just as you
started off. 1 waited hours, thinking
of that sunny care us laugh: “The . , __. ,
hope of you kept me alive, that only, you would return: longing to hear your
Sandy = voice; consumed with the wish to see
“But ten months, Ramon? It’s ten you. You don’tt measure the agony of
months since I’ve heard.” these months of waiting
1 “I went to Santa barbara first; had
"Not that lone? Didn’t you get my the telephone girl phone your sister,
letter in December? And others’I sent She gave me your address. I drove from
them to the box in Santa Barbara. | early morning yesterday to reach here.
With her hand she tried to ease the Then I saw you going off-
clutching tightness of her throat She “It was only # friend of Judith’s."
smiled bewildered, thinking "What “And there is no one in your life,
now! I’d never know, him. Lord—how Sandy? He turned eyes, glowing and
he looks: Who rot hits letters. Oh joyous, to hers. “Ah, darling, you kept
God- your faith with me? I see it! You have.”
But Ramon became gay. He pressed
her hand between his palms. He said.
She turned crimson with resentment
| the half mile to 1:53 4-5, a new indoor
scholastic record. Another boy heaved
the shut for more than 53 feet, a new
record.
All of these athletes from the New
and shame. “Don't force ’me, Ramon.
Without waiting for answer: "You’re Don’t ask me for promises. For love,
glad? Randy darling are you Elead? Ten Things are worse wity. ne than when
months since you’ve heard? What did you left. If I had to send you away then
you think? Not that I'd forgotten? For- 1 must doubly send you now. I’ve tried
get you? Not for a single instant—"
York which Is popularly supposed to He explained the
produce pale, anemic persons with lit- silence.
rea sons
to get a divorce and failed. I can never
of his get it. Oh! Leave me atone!
tie or no physical ability perform much
below our records and do it consistent- gone with a party of engineers to the
ested in a unified system. A second , . . . .
group would center around the south- ly. They seldom run a half mile over north of China.
ern railway while the Illinois central.
"I ask nothing, Sandy but to look at
In March of the previous year he had you—to bear you-"
She thought her heart leaping fur-
two minutes while we seldom run one Peking, going part of the way by auto-
They started from iously: "Burned in him! Oh, God!’
But he became happy He recounte I
geatour line ill the 1 of under that time. Their records for school mobile and the rest by camels When strange, interesting experiences. He
" ‘ boy competition makes our college rec-they reached the desert of Gobi they laughed. An hour later ne repeated:
Georgia would
constitute another
( EToup.
Another group would center in the I
southwest with the Missouri Pacific at 1
the head. The Southern Pacific also !
haa been extending its holdings. The |
St. Louis, Nan Francisco, whic h only '
a few weeks ago acquired control of |
the Rock Island, has an application for
consolidation before the commission I
now.
No Excuse for Pimples
And Bumps On the Face
The boy or girl who is always consci-
ous of their pimply, nifotchy, inflamed
or rough-skin, and really drawing more
attention to it when they keep making
excuses for not looking good, don't get
any sympathy because folks now know
that it is not necessary to keep putting
up with this sort of thing.
Since Black and White Ointment, and
lilac and White Soap, were introduced
to this country, thousands of people
who had been troubled with pmples,
blotches, dark, rough skin, full of bumps
for years are-now happy, because they
find It gets rid of them so quickly.
Black and White Ointment la eco-
nomically priced, in liberal packages.
The 50c size contains three times as
much as the liberal 25c size. All deal,
ers have both the Ointment and the
Soap.
IELPFUE HINTS
GOLFING STARS
(or SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WITH GOLFERS MAGAZINE)
JIM BARNES - PRACTI CE FIRST WITH MASHIE
The best results
will be obtained by
_, the beginner if the
will start with a
mashle, playing
short chip shots
first, and maybe
doing a little prac-
tice with the put-
ter. Lessons along
this line ought to
be kept up two or
three times a week
for at least two
My belief la that to this way the
player acquires a better sense of dis-
tance and hence better control Also
he is more likely to acquire a Amooth
or coon com
ords look easy.
were hemmed in by ne indite. Their "Just to look st you—Just to hear you
Why is this situation true? Why Is | guides ran away After three months [—you won't deny this?"
They were rounding the corner
at
the
tt that our big red-blooded strong boys of floundering they managed to hit the _
reared in a life conducive to great phys- I town of Urga He wrote from here, but Octavia and Vallejo, coming into
ical development are weaklings when with no certaintv that his letters were I block where Handy was now living.
forwarded. Abruptly the car veered.
The engineers nr'- sent by an oil "Oh. Ramon, careful!''
company to explore the roontry about | With a smile and quiet that smote on
Mongolia At the end or July Ramon her with panic he murmured: "Why!
became 111 It was August before the There is Judith's friend. There la your
missionary doctors visited him. They friend waiting, 1 ve kept him waiting ’
thought he was finished typhoid fever. With a suddenness that sickened her
He lay for months, delirous part of the '“' stepped on the was. He went dashing
time, in a Manor toward the end. No , (To Be Continued)
one expected him to rally. The first of past the house.
their truck and field records are com-
pared with the New York boy.
The New York boy has the advan-
tage of big modern gymnasiums, spec-
talized coaches and is thus able to spec-
ialise in his training. We have no play-
ground facilities, few gymnasiums and
no coaches for specialized branches.
Then the New York boy's life from
the minute he ventures on the struct
alone is a fight for existence. Constant
conflicts with life such as a city offers
to small boys teach him the value of
training his body,
■ While Mr. Charles Hoff of Norway,
ia here showing Americans a few new
tricks in pole vaulting, he is not getting
all the notoriety. Lee Barnes, Olympic
pole vault champ, just recently made
13:5 T-8 inches outdoors in Washing-
ton. €
How Doctors Treat
V
Colds and Flu
To break up a cold overnight or to
rut short an attack of grippe, influ-
enza, sore throat or tonsilitis, physi-
clans and druggists are now recom-
mending calomel compound tablet that
gives you the effects or calomel and
salts combined, without the unpleasant
effects of either.
One or two Calotabe at bed time
with a swallow of water—that'* all.
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your system is thoroughly
purified and you are feeding fine with a
hearty appetite for breakfast Kat
what you please—no danger.
Get a family package containing full
directions, only 13 cents. At any drug
store—Adv.
swing than he would if he starts try-
ing to play full shots from the first, I
have noticed that players who begin
by trying to play full shots may ac-
quire some skill in hitting the ball
with wooden clubs, but they are al-
most invariably bad when it comes to
anything like control, and this applies
both as to distance and direction.
There is another angle. In spite of the
important part of the short game
plays, the average golfer takes a much
keener pride in his long game, and if
he neglects the shorter shots in start-
ing, he will find it harder and harder
to concentrate on the shorter shots.
The ball may often run up to the hole
very prettily—and stop outside.
Copyright, 1925
- C. M. & Nt. P. Shops Burn
CHANNING, Mich. March 3.—The
Chicago, Milwaukee and Nt Paul rail-
road shops and roundhouse were
burned last night, the loss being
$500,000. A high wind fanned the
blaze which started from an undeter-
mined cause in the boiler room.
BUY DOMINO and
SWASTIKA TRADE
MARKED COALS
Domino Coal
AND NOTE REDUCED FUEL EXPENSE
Quality —Prenar ation—Serv ice
Ask Your Dealer for These Coals
SWASTIKA FUEL COMPANY
OUCHI RHEUMATISM!
RUB THE PAIN AWAY
Stop drugging! Ruh soothing,
penetrating St Jacobs Oil right into
your sore, stiff, ach-
ing joints, and re-
lief comes instant-
ly. St. Jacobs Oil
is a harmless rheu:
matism liniment
which never disap-
points and cannot
burn the skin.
Get a 35 cent bot-
tle of St Jacobs
Oil at any drug
store, and in a mo-
ment you’ll be free
from pain, soreness
and stiffness. In
use for 65 years for
rheumatism, sciat-
bago, backache, Spranauraldia, lum-
To Ml Who Suffer Stomach
Agony, Gas and Indigestion
Money Back if One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha-Pepsin Doesn’t Do
You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. ,
You can be so distressed with gas and
fullness and bloating that you think
your heart ia going to stop beating.
Your stomach may be ao distended
that your breathing is short and gaspy-
You think perhaps you are suffocat-
ing!
You are dizzy and pray for quick re-
lief-what’s to be done?
Just one tablespoonful of Dare’s Men-
tha-Pepsin and in ten minutes the gas
disappears, the pressing on the heart
ceases and you can breathe deep and
nut urally.
Oh! what blessed relief; but why not
get rid of such attacks altogether? Why
have chronic indigestion at all?
With this wonderful medicine you can
banish indigestion or ayspepsia, catarrh
THEATER REFORM
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE)
praised only for their pious Intent "
Channing Pollock, author and play-
wright. Mid the "only way to a better
theatre was through better audiences."
The problem, he said, was not primarily
one of clean plays.
"Nothing ia to be accomplished by
censorships,” he asserted. "If you
could make people good by acta of legis-
lature, the American people would be
Chemically pure."
He proposed a committee of men and
women who knew literature and the
Noxpmber they moved him. He Fot a NEWSPAPERS AWAIT DECISION
He didn't know whether he’d written ON FAVRE CASE PUBLICATION
all these months or not. He thought > __-
that he tried to He recalled dreaming BAY CITY. Miss. March 3.()-
of writing—dreaming that she came to Newspapermen tonight were awaiting
visit him and carried him off in a cool an opportunity to determine tomorrow
white ship: that she lifted him bodily whether Judge Walter A. White, of cir-
and carried him as though he were a cuit court, will enforce an order pro.
feather’s weight to this ship of hers: hibiting the publication by newspapers
that she said to him many times. “Now circulating in Tancock County of testl-
I will have a perfumed breeze blow—I mony in the trial of Jesse Favre. The
will have it blow thla heat array and defendant charged with the slaying of
you'll be cured.”
He looked down at her.
J. A. McLemore, a federal entomologist,
laughing, will be placed on trial here tomorrow.
An extra venire of forty men has been
“Wasn’t that odd, Sandy? But I've al-
ways associated you with fragrance, summoned to report tomorrow. A score
One dream that filled me with peace or more of witnesses for the state and
was of you with starlight and mist to defense have been subpoenaed to wad
your hair."
She said in a pinched, forlorn way
“It must have been awful to be so in
and so alone."
"It was awful What made you think
I’d married?"
"You wrote about a girl you met-
the girl who looked like me. After that
I didn’t hear. All that time I got no
word. Of court.*, I thought you'd mar-
ried.”
paar.
Oil maps at Randal Drug Co.
E. S. BURGESS
LUMBER
Center Fifth and Tyler Streets.
Phone 131
of stomach or any abnormal condition
that keeps the stomach in constant re-
bellion and one hottie will prove it.
And how happy you will be when
your stomach is as good as new for
then dizziness, nervousness, sleepless-
ness, headache, dull eyes and other all-
ments caused by a disordered stomach
will disappear and you will be your old
happy, contented self again. City Drug
Store, Randal Drug Co. More No. 1
422 Taylor St., Store No. 2 Amarillo
Bldg. and every regular pharmacist
guarantees one bottle of Dare’s Mentha-
Pepsin to show the way to stomach
comfort
Over 6,000 bottles sold In one small
New Jersey town last year ask your-
self why?
arts, but neither clerical or professional,
which would ignore the plays of which it
did not approve, and recommended oth-
ers. A recommended play would thus
be identified for people who did not
know what to aee.
A TEAAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder troubles,
gravel, weak and lame back rheuma-
tism and irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder to both men and women-
If not sold by your druggist, will be
sent by malt on receipt of $1.25. Small
bottle often cures. Send for sworn
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive St., St. Louis, Mo..’Hold by drug-
gists.—Adv.
DANGEROUS
— to neglect colds
The time to do something for
a cold is when it shows its first
symptoms.
Do not allow the infection to get
a strong hold on your system.
The promptness in the use of a
remedy that will always relieve
aching, running of the nose and
eyes, hoarseness, tightness in
the chest, etc., is important.
Always—
COLDS
Sold At All Drug Stor
uuunmn
080
COLDS
Aldiohol IsS
cu MME’n
Unconsciously her voice rose on n
high, accusing note that brought his
eyes to hers.
The pallor of his skin became leaden.
“Did you hope for my marriage, Sandy?
You speak as though you are angry be-
cause I’ve come back to you."
"To me. Ramen? Oh’ no! Not to me."
They were driving out Jackson street,
past the beautiful homes that look
across the Presidio trees to the clean
blue straits and the nude, imposing bulk
of the Marin hills.
He smiled vaguely repeating: "Not to
j’ou. Sandy? Why, then, did I come?
Ah, why else."
He stopped the ar on the crest of
that noble hill at Broadway and Divisa-
dero. In a vista of swinging beauty
went the Golden Gate, the proud little
islands and beyond this the gleaming
white of citic s magiest and enchanted
by the distance. The Campanile against
its many, many hills was a slim tower
of light; farther on, Diablo loomed
massive and black X
He now sat with nis profile toward
her. It had a set, anguished look. She
couldn’t tell whether this was due to
hl* appalling thinness out he seemed
eaten as from within She recalled the
phrase of his letter: “You are burned |
In me. Kandy—burned Into the fiber of
A Sweet Stomach!
What a pity when youth and vitality are set
at naught by a disordered stomach, and bad
breath! Don’t have them at any aget Hearty
my being. 1 can’t give you up You can
never be released.
She was torn between resentment and
pity. This Ramon now sitting at her side
was so ruthlessly different from the
Ramon she had sometimes pictured.
She had fancied him happy-careless
and gallant as he had been when she
first met him in the islands. Rhe had
pictured him married to a beautiful
girl: buying lovely gifts for her-
bronzed and laughing.
Suddenly she leaned over and gently
told him this. She said resolutely: “Yes,
eaters-hard smokers—high livers—find
Stuart’s a horn and blessing!
Kat what you wish. Drink what you like.
Then ehew a Stuart tablet. That gives the
stomach sufficient alkaline; the result is a sweet
stomach, serene digestion, no pains, no gas.
FuU Box FREE!
Every druggist has Stuart’s tablets, 26c and
60c. Or, a full box free if you write the F. A.
Stuart Company, Dept.N. Marshall, Midi. Get
a metal box of Stuart’s for the pocket—and
keep it filled IA new stomach for twenty fire cents.
STUART’S
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
Every Furniture Store
In Amarillo Sells
Alexander Smith & Sons Axminster Rugs;
Exactly the Same Rug That We -Sell At-
9x12 SIZE *
4 UN.
0 ■
Are Mold at $50.00 to $60.00.. Don’t take our word for this
just go and look for yourself. Examine them, look for the
name Alexander Smith and Sona. If we had bought these
rugs in the regular way we would have to get more than
935.00. But—well, we just ask you to make the compari-
son and if interested in saving $15.00 to $25.00 on a new
rug. Anyhow, it costs nothing to look. We are glad to
show you, in fact this sale in just a Friend Making Sale.
We don’t figure to make usual profits. We want to save
you some money and get acquainted Your neighbor sav.
ed about $35.00 on a $100,000 order yesterday. Ask her.
WE TAKE USED FURNITURE IN EXCHANGE
THIS SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK
Panhan
211-18 E. 4th St.
see
Furniture & Stove Co.
Phone 312
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 104, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1926, newspaper, March 4, 1926; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694067/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.