El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 7, 1915 Page: 26 of 40
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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
Sunday November 7 1915.
SPIRITED BIDDING
FOR JUAREZ PORT
n THK il CTIO BMMk TIIK Miliums
.tu m:vt. nHfi from rw'ffl
i ti iifis Mt.i ui kk i mi
llalli mm . I.lnr lo i .1 Cari r ir Illa
Ahumada lia I nknmm- lltml r Troup.
Sniiiflillii tamil n lira.
Jnare i on Hie auction Muck CtltMM
ic'rciiiUitn twee lain- l.-cii hi.lillnir Tur
lis- nvcilhrou nr mi' (tarrlK.n aimI villa
nirtfMlo han- luru .'..i- iiik alucinan puf-
pwng lulo me ifrio-. i ttm tricen in
cha rae or H' pon in an effort Ui liat'
ilwm ii'iiiaiu injai in ihi furnier northern
lilrr. The RUdU-ra nr.- an! to he i'lavlfik
Un raum i . 1 1 1 ways rnun u lacJy mi' ili-
fai n of Un- silver iloiltr.
iiarTMut . mnlu-j biililini tur it m-cr
throw orille town ha- produrfcl an mi
wonted prosperity annum ihi' prlvitrs ami
Incidentally ha wen the un an' -.r leaimi
III" doom ofiiuriy f thfin Wlthlll Ifi
past -rew clayT II a ni. there ha li. rri
a number of etes-utinha . io n al - Tlw
roail rn.iii iff cuartel ami Intra..-!. in ln-
eemetery ha- aaaln become -a path ni
rtiwlli.'' Botdlerí whn are t. ...... i ni a.
npliiiK mnmy from Un- inr-caiira ..tin mi-
ne raarelMd u umi .nni .iij" ami
CtotM nji lo un. unir- ndnlii iMiiliiinv la .
WW n firitiK iuaa atol abol i hen- havi
loin MWN of . t' .-i ItM hlllifl in i) ini
iiar oiMiiii. i at iih luii" -. (r m-alii"
Wtmi Villa fir-I captmcil tt ne.-r rivci
port be Mentad pianv ..r MM i- .1. ni prli
..Wis III front Di Un- allanr (Illa l.lll lili n;
TI federal r-reviou- tu Hila cierb-ii líe
aciohe a- n i'la.i to rtoriile iiicu im.ii.i.
Reuorti were rnrrorri in 11 paari tn-i
i'ii'iiiiiv that iiih i iiia lidien would mm
llw irnrn.iii oi. r to i m iaiua within a ilav
or two. A proel small on l eawn-ted tu lio
lamed j. un- .-rfisi sinrr- ii. larimiiH
orrinal- i-. . . .: tiuv w unlii trant nui
neetr n vina ouiera wlm i
eenrier. rin- mnn srt roí iheir kui- on.l
unmuniurni ami ion eneri for tbeii Hornee
tfiiTc ha- been refleaVtl m ihi'4inii'
KaiTiwm i.r w orrort la tnm it rleef ta
Uh rni-inj- lint thrrr an vera! i.ffii tal
in rliarTn- Tin are loval ti lia and thrv
arr makint a -trino .ri .it lo whip Uwll
men In line to remain l .al
I It wai nrrtrially etatm m Juarrr. yeater
.lav thru 'tin. railroad linei aotrth of llir
jetty. n.'Mi Mlla Mum. ii liad atraln bein
til by an unknown row- or inn. vh'li. i
II i( tlw work or an utiriron flanklna
i.irrp mini jiinin i or t iianiiii- oni r.illtiK
In that to iiiIij ii. ii' it known. Tin- lele
Rripb linea lo i:iiifiuinia City were alto
Liit.iiuiinif Un. day. Ion the ifarrlaiin a-
abln In teep In i oiiiiiiiini. rtlifin Willi i .hlhna
lina city iy thi wa' . f i atiai flrinoaa.
Thai the Villa rarn-on la a tv to Mam-
an i liUmaPua i.itv. If lln v havi' not Iri..!-
li-fi. i- r.tdMM by the irmip movefnent
Veatmliy two rrninlnail tit omnlcii r
i rlvod at J n .it i ii ..in in. ..uiii anil alan a
I larr quantity of imiinitmna of war. Kljtbi
. iniiniiiiHT inarlilnr (rum with a ()uanlit.
Of ii.iiii. mil. ii arrlvfil with Iht wound -1
111 mini wit.' o. at i:iiibnahiil cu-
by In- villa bi .1 rnnn nlr
Tlio -rnhariro on innnliioti of war ha
profiin ivi no aiipn rlalili' iirreaap In Ho-
amount rareiveH m Jutret. .a jirln- or four
n n been idawi on inailcii iwiridire.
oeflt bar villa orriciaU. Tin- ihaña tee
beinf latían In at lili' ran- ..( almui ..) n
Ii .inn nkaeea daily lnri" an- al-o bcinrf
iMNM tin1 bortMt in riail lota.
iirnt: piun HSU
Will Vllrnd Maaklal In Rr (ilvrn tiy Kl
I'a-o Waaaaa'i dub
I .ituii- mi Miniii.' S rn ateta r t
win attend Ule meiiine of the mnir neunn
of Un- II l a. o Woman-- rluli-.ii ihr bbrta
nan rtiurch neat Wcdneaday arnrnoon
tthrtei ilw- i-lia.itonari- nr Mrs. br. It.- II
-lark leider ..r tin millón the little
laity hut J-erently arrlM-fl In Kl PfM with
tier parents no will mnr una ctjy ibi
firrtrre ImraP tie II a iilanlsl or remark
Ma powei . jnditlitir rrmn -torli-a or her
ahiliiv niiii.ii i m tin v-w York Herald
I he ' y..rk "mi aim o'lirr rip -Apipen
of Un- eaaterb inytropolii ami tin- ni 'in-
hera .r tip. Womhn'n iluli wlio atP-ni me
meetlnk lo in- held next Wttjrneaday. win
In- un i-r an npp'.i tiinilv lo li"ai tn-r
Mi- sunk. lm tian beard the hill-
nlaniei Mu itya ihe in a WOfideiTwl .luid
in rnanj retpeeta ni only womierrui
lierfornier upon Ihr p no Inn mod i and
nit. ii. tarkln in rtilinelhi whirl) an
nfteri make rhlln peiMllmai unberaMf "t
belleyr Minnie liPi-nalelu will be well ra
eel fed h mota "h" may linn th pleon-
nrr of hPiina re- neat Wednesday." Mill
Mr iark.
I lalleit on tbe ranillt after I had
liraril of the mil nituiral aMIIti anil
liad tier play fur' me. Mu i --ally a
wond.-i-fiil rhlld and wi.rnle rl ail per
former on ll- piano. Her moti.ee' la a
plant! of nnjih abllllv ton and Ml.- rhlld.
Ihererore. inherll MlUe of Hi' ability 'he
ahow-. The eirl will rn iili nM to toe
hieetlna of flV" annate aectlon of the Wom-
an' elnb Wediieadav. and I am aur-
thoae who will In-ar tur w II be well
pleaaed aa.th twr peiformanre-
iiiM it h i ncAn;
V It 11 lilrnrr nl Philadelphia llomlnant
I'm-tor In llalli. j World. Pa p- A wat.
II v i . i i' pre.-
Pliiladi Iplila ov. r. -f A. ft. Wldener.
widely knoun flriatn i.t. iln d it hla Inane
Mr. WldPiier liad hern ill -foi anine lime.
lie waa a dotnlrianl farpir in Dip ulrept
railway aaritetni of llil- rltjfi ew York.
lili ano and other allien lie v. at year
old.
Mi wldener liad alven lata. aum to
ihtriiy i-ini" til- wire . -udili-n ili-atli In
UW. lit- area! amtiltloti acmed to have Iippii
to POtninemorale lnr name mure than alt-
MMjOWJ '.1.11 rn-pn -peni on meiiKit'lala.
Amotiir th.-m are the Wldena-r memorial
braitrh of the Philadelphia ;trei- library anil
tlie WhlPneT "i 1 1 -1 1 1 i.i! linnip for erfpplPd
i hlldren. on the an IWo liidltiitliina llnm-
It I- aattmited that In- -i ."lit m-arlv ft.
rnO.OM Hi- private rbarillpa are aaid bv
i kMH rrWadl t" have tM'en fiiiineroii. hut
lbe were rarrii'fl out in aurh an tmoxtert'
latloua manner that Die puMIC knew little
or tndhma or thein.
In.'Jiili IKiV. Mr. WldetiiM wa depurated
mi Ihe order of the Red Kekle by Em-
peror William of nenuanv
l om iai aeryieai win be held at bn bom
In IJkln- Park Tui-aday mornina.
Tannpr Ofiden Marrlaflr.
By AaaoPlated fYPha
Mblh. V Y.. Nati A -I reili-rlrk C.
Tanner or . w York rhnlrman of hn
ItPpubllrail altitp rommittre. and Ml iann
btrrten riQurtiter of chirtei c. Uftmi or
una r'ltjf are ra marrletl piday in the
preaenro or a rathe riftf r hnndieita ni
peraon- m niPly known In the politlral and
aopinl life or the autp.
iiv irnrfr and Mr-. 'Whitman senator
h i I nn.l lira lame W. WadauotUi nut
Mr. nuil in-.' K. H "ary were -amnnir Ihe
mieata.'
SURGERY MARVELS
IN RUSSAN GAMP
MRMMt Pili -II US IN Mil mi 1 III 1 1
HUM AT KIKrr fMCCUtRIM WAR
IX CUE t KEN NCIKNCS.
l in k of Itrd Iran I noil. Klin es III-ml and
Mat! of Niir-f- lo Relura to
I nttrd Malea.
' i rreapnrwleni e of Ihp Aaaaielaled Pre.
Tokio Hept. W.Marvela In suraery- rp
ihiiiiM everyday orcurrpneea in luieaian
In. apílala f-rordinir Dr. John Mann r
Virf-Ulla who baa eoimt t Jtpan altpr nine
ii onlha' uperlenre In Ihe Atnerlran Hed
hoapital at Klerf. In. Mann wrved
wltli a "tafr of Amerlran nuraea who are
.''it ri'ttirnlna lo the i nil n Htalea on ir
i' nut of lark r Hed '.roa fi nut- He held
the rank of lieutenant rulonPl in llu- Raa-.
aian army.
"In many Inatanrea" atd Dp Mann to
the rorreapondetit. ':lt Waa ir allv raap air
irtaklna rarea while you wait. Home ftna-
.lan aiildlern rami- to im will their rn. -uterally
'hlowti off. They were aiiy-piled
with artlfleial Jaa and were rni away
''k-iia almoal entirely mw. 'liny wrre
the heat dhaaej of opera;ini I have cvir
een."
Snriiery Ureal llrntand.
The Amerlran hn.apltal al kn-rr waa prir-
llrally devoted to auraery. There were
r'alit Amorlian dortora and one nn--i.-ni
and alio Imerlran and Ruaalan nnraea.r At
Irat there was arentnmodatlnn ror aim tied
lint tilla waa aoon Inrri-aai-it lo ;.. The
BAtlaata aa thpy CBBW In were trealr-d to
a Path and .lean rlothei and tttfMi mere
I Untied to the different wards. Sume slid
Hie y had not bad their rlntliH ofT or bad
taken a bath Tor alt month-. Tlnae were
the men who liad hefn ail llirnnarli th'-
i ampaiatn In- the Carpathian inniimaiiit list
wittier. Moat of tliein wpi-i .nfrerlnir from
fro-l bile.
"There was absnliilely no kind of anin-
.linl Wound whlrli wp did not liavp." ivrnt
"ii Ifte dortiir .urn n may re- tiii'ntlnm-tl
Ibal. tin' lliisalana had .plendiil rai-illtlos
for enrllna on their woiiniled. All patiptiti
arrlvlnar th-re were riven a dre sain and i
then itlslrlbnted Pi the dirrrrent hospitals.
A firat aid dreaaina. of ptjurae. bad pre-
vliinaly hea-n fcrlvpn on tbe field liera--naially.
however there waft ho time for
any dreselna- al Ihe atatlon. This oa-rtirrpd.
for inatetipe. when une niaht I. Don patients
arrived ano nan to in- distributed to ihe I
hospitals atamre."
Russians I nnftdenl.
Almoal every piibllr building In Klefr.
the phyalrlan eoiiPnned. was used as a hos-
pital and there was even one T ton beds
in tbe eataromlis of the city operations
were performed. on every part of the hu-
mar anatomy. He found tlie spirit of the
lliiesian people enellent and that of til"
wohien wnnderfiil. KiPrybody was ronfl-
dent of the aiireess of thp Husatan arms and
ready to -.v-nrm- everytlilna to that end.
Thp pi .pie ant on very wen without
drlnkinr intoilrinls. Thn liw aaalnat the
sale of aJooboi beraraaaa was airleay en-
forced one llu-sian dealpr was sa-nt to
-íltierla rir srillnr a bottle or i-hampatrne.
When ih' day's work was done tin-re was
opportunity for rerreatlon and rest In the
theater where food vaudeville ahowa were
given. -Hearers
front I ailed Uetra.
"II wae delia-lrtrul." remarked Tr. Mann
"to rtnrl one nlrht a troupe of danrcrs
from the fnllerl Males."
Br. Mann who la a nephew or rorrner
ikivernor Vanu of vtrarlnla. will be in
rharfp of Saint Luke's hospital In Tokio
during Hip absenre of Dr. H. B. Teualer
who has rone to the I'nited states to-complete
i 'mi- for thp estatil.shinent Uppp of
Bt l.nie) liitnrnattonal hospital. ItP ha.-
served tn the Mew York lty hospital and
in St. I.nkp's Imspllal Norfolk. Va.
i i nline Kupporls Cnnserlntloii.
Melbourne Australia 'let. at. Agitation
nvpr IhP questlnu wbethrr the Australian
f'UimoiiwcalUi -'".. I.i adopt ronsrrlptton
lias been raiiaert by a manire-to issued re-
cently by tlw t iiiversal Sen li e leHKue. The
league wrllrh lias but lately been rormed.
hat eatabllalied Itself In all tin- states or
the eplj!!ll'ilell and i ontelnplrtl;s a vlg-ornu-
eaiiipaign In behalr or eoii-lriptlon.
The leairtip has the support of many
iirotiilnent Annlrallnns In- every walk of
lire but the rederal government Dtl not
thin far signified what Its position Is eith-
er toward the league or ronaerlnllnn. It Is
i m "ii . i that It will await action by the
Imperial rovernment as reapeeta eoinpul-
lofy military serf Ice. It Is lipid that until
liiKland lier-eir declares ror conscription
Hi i- no occasion far any of the overaeaa
dominión doing so. H
ARMY INCREASE IS
GARRISON'S PLAN
AOIt TO RKCII.AR OWtAMKI) tlTlZKXS
IMI 11.1111. till niTI.II IT RK-
st IIAKs. Is PRINiRAM.
mt Ai
nal'
Washington. ov. e An oniline of the
intuí - part In the national defense program
to be -iibnntP-il to rongress in IH-rembaT
by the fldniinlstration was nude public to-
night by Secretary -'tarrtson dlarlosmg of-
flclallj tor Ihp first tlmp. details of the
plan lo raiai- a great continental or citien
army to supplement the regular establish-
ment. In biler. It Is proposed to increase ihe
regular army front tnr!.frOA to III.M3 orn-
eéis and men u-hanglng Ihe term of en-
Haiment frnm rour yeirs with the colors
nnd threp yeafs on furlough to two years
with the colors and lour years on fur-
lough'; to organize a federal citizen armv
of 109 AM (to In- minted laa.iioti a ypar rer
three year-.: to strengthen Ihe slate mili-
tia by ttferftaeed aiiproprlatlons and rloaer
eo-nperatloti: anil lo spend n a
year for four years on roast defenses and
96étaJ0fJU a year ror four years on the ar-
ciiiuulatlnn of reserve material for use by
a rorce or .'sai.ono men.'
Tlie sfttciiietit rev-eala that In the prepa-
ration of their plans war dcpartinent nf-
rtclals have cnlii-d Into con-tillatlon Spe-
rlallsta In various lines or private Indus-
try. a
"It has been proposed.'' .It says "lo make
available In tune or need the arrvlrea of
those in certain kind- or employment re-
quiring apeclal knowledge and skill such
a railroad men bridge builders engin-
eers or all descriptions etc . and leading
men In these dhea anil professions have
been collaborating with the war depart-
ment In an endeavor to formulate by leg-
islation or administrative action an ar.-
ceptolilp and usprnl plan with respect
tlierrto.
"In this connection anil because or Un-
patriotic spirit thus displayed. It acems
desirable tn say Hint If those who are the
employers of young tiien or i in- country
cannot by reason of age or situation in
in- i can f
I by en Mi
uc mute n
plan of.
lire. ive then- pcf-viaj se
rtn that whlrli Ii equally
coiirarmg m every way. -I
or tho-e In Hicti crhtiloy
national defense."
The clllren arini would be recrulled
Ihnuuhoiit the enlirf country anil organ-!
Iieit in geograiih'cal divisions. Its tn
hers though entlah'd loi sli year ternu
would be required In report for service In;
training ror akorl peVtndia- each year rnn
thii-e rears and diniDg the reinnlninK'
threa years wonlrl Im- turloiighed subject tuf
call to the colors in lime of war.
For the ncit lltral year when It Is pro-l'
posed to put tttls new pulley lnti opi'ra-
tlnn eiuigrea- will lie a-keil to aiiproprl
ate lim.-tr.itfr: the sectind year the amount
will be tJHAnjm. third lá.:itr.7ii;
anil annually thereafter d the pulley warn
continued without change Ihe army budget
would be i'S-.'.i.li.v
Tba addlUiuu to the regular army enafc
icinplateii are ma rrguneiit- "f Intantrya
rour realmente of rii hl artillery. It regt-j
iiieais of roast artillery ir. coiiipaiuea 01
pngtneer.a and fmrr aero qitadroiií to bo
bronglit-ln half next year and half the roN
lowlnr year.
ills plan when contemplatril would plain
In the Panama rnnal rone Hawaiian In-
lands. Ihe Phtllpplnca and Alaska i t .1 of-
ficers and 17 ir enlisted men. In the con-
tinental lulled Mites llH-re would lie id
the regular c-tnbllshrnent i95H oirircis and
Mi .tuts men. Including- eleven and twn-thlrds
renlnient of rivalry twenty-six and twn-
Ihlrda reglmenls or inrantry. seven regl-
merila of Held artillery rifty-lwn eompai
ntes of roast artillery and ÉDotlI I.IMRI of-
riretsi and men In engineering ami -Igdl
eottw
V f
Aerial Sqiiaiiron lo (.'anany Hell.
Ry i "i n. .1 I'craa.
Iiillas Tea "Nov. (l.-Wben Ihe Liberty
Hell romes tn Dallas 011 Its return rroni
San Kranclsco to ptillad -Iphla It will' be
eoiivnyeil on Its trip through a porliuii a
of the slab- by a squadro nof aenilam a.
Severtl local arlalora tmi aniioiiiii-ed they S
wMI fly over ílie relies. Trite bell n-adus I
Dallas r-oiti Un wr-M by way of rort J
Worth and leaves ror the south by Hous-
ton; rapiain 11 D. Faitilniag comminder of itn-
Aero Squadron al Fort sill nkla. w'icu
I- to make crnss-countiy trip tn San
mi. in.- leías eiii-inir tne latter oari
Ihr moirth has lifi-n 'i.-ke-i to time Ids vi-.t
lien- lo ha ilmuiltaoauut ivitn ihe arrivnl
of Ihe l.iheTly fldl fin "Vovenilior 1(1.
Good Luck In Buying A Furniture Supply
means good judgment in dealing with experienced furniture dealers
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A good 1 '11.. 1 i '- hi n.t
low prlOB 1 1 em y rot
atáucttoa. BpaolaJ!) 1 1 1 . -
$1.10
MiiKa.liM' -ItiK-k
in 1 d e or oak
fumed fin lah finir
roomy (helvep
1 iat together with
Hcri-wa. Itifulnr
$3. no talua Bpe-
cIhI on khIo
$1.95
Child's High Chair
Elxactly as shown here has
turnover table foot rest and
bow back which makes a neat
and strong chair. Special on
sale for
only .
$1.35
A Great Rocker Special
This j-ocker is exactly like cut made of solid oak
upholstered in Chase Spanish Leather well
braced strong and comfortable. Specially priced
for Monday selling ' dC 0
only each
If you wanted to buy rjroceries you would hardly go to a druggist or even an inex-
perienced grocery man. Volume is what counts in any business and we can now boast of
the largest yearly sales of any complete house furnishing concern in the great Southwest.
Therefore we are able to obtain the lowest possible price. We also offer you the advice of
real furniture salesmen in making your selections-.
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yA Spring Cot and Mattress $3.65 K.
Thin Bprlns 'ni with mattreaa altáchad makaa a oonVfortable bed. Complete fr much less kaH
limn yoü oould buy a ool and rrtattreaa. lOuHy to handle nml takes up very jj jjtt
Heating Stoves and Ranges
Cold weather will be sure to come and it may find you
without a heater installed. -Now is the time to select your'
stove and have it put up and ready for use.
We are shoinK BtSIU P'Hterna In
I lent I no; Sloven anil EVangaa. Below
in. mention n few note prlceat
li.niiiil 'ink Henters with Innvy
sin-it steel body; liirne caat flrc
bnvrl; nicely nieU. I plnte.i: CpOt MSa
curried in three slise:
Price.
ll-ln. bod
1'i ii e. aaa)
' ll-ln. body
Plate
15-ln; bsidy
$5.40
$7.20
$9.00
$1.50 $26.00
Many other putterna of Heater
priced
ir. mi
The Baker Uot Bluxt' Kiiurnntecd
fuel aaver unil tlreholder; a heater
that ajiveis even a'nd steady heat al
all t mies. l'urrled-4a three alces:
Price
12-in. body .
Price
li-in. body .
Price
IS In. body .
Coal Itangea vro carry- the largat
niasortment frorrf which to make
your dplei-tlon. Guarantee absolute
autlsfni-tlon. Í99 Cfk
Prices up from aPaSaiaDU
Tbe i -o hunt Base Burner the eat-
laiacitory kind. ÍCA AH
Priced up from i aPaJt.VV
$11.25
$13.50
$18.00
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Extra Special "TSifHQ
.85
$13.85
VELVET RUGS Only
In this Special you will find ar.jrtllg that has been made to fill
a onK-feIt .wnnt. The alise is suitable fur most any room. It
Is made of a fine grade of Worsted yarn and Is woven by a
very heavy fabric that will withstand the harde-st wear. The
designs. are newi and uro suitable for bed room dining room
or parlor. A regular-$1 8.00 value.
Slieral for next week only at
Wilton Velvet Rugs--
9x12 Size; Worth $30.00;
SPECIAL FOR . . .
over shown of this quality. The material la of the very best
This selection of Seamless Wilton ltugs is the largest w-e have
selected yunna Tht-ae rugs have' a lacay deep soft Nap that
will always look well and give excellent aerylce. The colora
are abaoutely fast and there is a pattern in the lot to please
every taste. Regular price $30.00.
Special for next week only at....
$23.85
$23.85
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Stock of Pullman Davenports and Duofold Beds
Is now complete; having just received a
full car we invite your early inspection
of these goods and promise a surprise in
real values in good Duofolds.
Sold Oak Costumer This Costuiner Is much
neater and better than this picture shows being
made of oak baa 4 wood hooka or pina well
brnred In center and bottom. Regularly priced
at $1.50. Special for
Monday selling each
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KEEN KUTTER Sr atif iffl
know they are the atnndord of uuality. We Mara' now stocked
the antlra Uaa. Battonbcd a taawkm MaatcutiaÉ CA
8 liiiir. stralKlit aud t. in iriiimi. t . Prlcaa range rom ijUC
J Hdaaanaaaaaaaaaaataal
108 110 112
N.Stanton St.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 7, 1915, newspaper, November 7, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198179/m1/26/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.