The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, April 26, 1920 Page: 2 of 4
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Wm. WALKER
l*ubU*ber
FURNITURE
Phones:
Ray City. Texas
iz
<* hit i r
warmers
BAY CITY GREENHOUSE
Phone 392
Matagorda Slit'll Road ■ 3 blocks
ith 1’.. X- M. R. R. tracks
Houston Is very
VEGETABLE PLANTS
< 'alifornfn
Ml Alt 0.
HIGHTS IX
ST I IT
Mu
(Cotton I
Willi Street
heavy rains
I'or
with the w- t
Prior to the
The Sentiment and
government
tin*
Service in Silver
th •
rout
But
.tend
TEXAS FIM SERVICE CO.
PHONE 2
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W. F. TETTS
J E W E L E R
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0 P T 1 C I A N
"The Store of Quality”
TODA V.
Anno u n ring
NYSIS
Dll. M. ITITL, Ol’TOMI HUNT
Honey 11 it 11 il 1 ng
TOILETRIES
Received
V.
P -4 RFU M
Pine
assort tnent
new, frosh,
The Odor Entrancing
snappy patterns of loose-link
FACE POWDER
TOILET WATER
Cuff
Duttons,
suitable
f-T
VANISHING CREAM
Easter nnd Summer wear.
TALCUM
COLD CREAM
SOAP
Jeweler
n.
P. G. HUSTON
BAY CITY.
TEXAS
on
the
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Like Bolting Tire
Firmly to Rim
America’s most distinctive contribution to the
enhancement of feminine charm
Yen, wo have n lot to he
Por instance, we ought
C;. ■ d - i ' ; r ;.t 1 He p. r ,2 •. n ; 2 dozen, 15c ;
Per too, 60c
Pot Plants for Hou -, Yard and Window Boxes
ProlongsWear—Saves
Money—Prevents
Troubles >
< 'urranzu
his office
ranza ha
invention nt Vi
national
who
T. M. TirOHl’SOX
OH I WIIIIX RIITXIX’G COMI’AM'
Hay ( ity. Texas
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anti
Phone
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Phone
3 4 8
onv ention
Is to be
the King
iation in rev
remanding.
humanity
treiicherous.
UNDERTAKING
Night, 53-121; Day, 101
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ly of Oriental-< >!«
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they did to
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The Dally Tribune
Ona Year
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, sooner it is de
eland an imposter the b< n r.
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<1111 IM rss M IHIU UM S
P. G. Secrest
ticipale in the . 'in . hi : • '
believes in fair
is n
of
Juarez, mill designated.
The southern route
now,
was <|e ’igllliled to
via liny City,
through Harris Comity,
and makes its •
centralized, or organization) <|e i-.-igiimi t> I
Ad vocal
asked to quit <t<-->arviii'.r
Hut Car
rt with Infer or
> rediluiile hi rd,
t in or. your ’i
Ires, a <> « ur
, Itlwuys sclwtin,' the I
can inquire a t'plet <II<1
>,, |under Hit ami all
il [marry, mid levyin
si, UN til (•».)« -ill!,-
llt further provided
ai Iman could inherit
,,l lute, the propertv
,w lie treasury.
Bum that the law did not work
We Have
good fa ith
at there
Why should the
B.'.'V'ill*- Be.
Tli.. King of Tialls '
very noteworthy orr .
... ......• 1.1 Un I. ■.
good rand enihu. la-i .
■ suigest.
11 There
■ tin theory
■ I * i
FA JIM LOANS
20-year amortization or rural credits plan, or
- 10-YEAR LOANS
All with prepayment privileges
Low Rate of Interest—Write or Call
J. P. K E L L E R, Agent
Bay City, Texas
A SHIPMENT OF DUNLAP HATS IN GREY, PEARL AND ART!
CALL AND SEE THEM.
SEND US YOUR SUIT AND HAVE IT THOROVGHLY CLEANED
FOR EASTER. WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE YOl FIRST CLASS
WORK AND SERVICE.
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YOt’NG LADY
COX VARIETY
M tt
....... ■■■■■■ .'Ml .■'■J .
it
J wlJllCF
! ELECTRIC CLEANER
member of our (’nion
P<>HOH of
Is not HO
tiinih* por'
s ago, the pub-1
vas per
Just a ro-
40 bad hut
memory
Terrell
I he is
nd
the nimi whose
and methods she Is resisting
i Sonora Is making a iletcrinlncd ef-
fort to protect state rights to safe
guard n principle which too many of
the states of our Cnion have let go by
the hoard Sun Antonio Light
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"TUI I.IM 01 > lllt.HH H M IX."
1 A ,
Trafik Tread Rugted Tread
’•l tlra Ph FaMfi
-EDERAL
DOUBLE CABLE BASE Tires
<2
Z\NE OF the many reasons
why car owner - prefer Fed-
eral tires is graphically shown
above.
In the base of every Federal
tire are four endless twisted
steel cables of great tensile
strength that securely clamp the
tire's base to the rim.
This positively prevents play
between the tire and rim, thus
preventing rim wear and the
ruinous damage often arising
from this cause.
This adds materially to the
life of Federal tires, but Federal
tires can economize for you only
when you use them on your car.
Begin economizing now. Buy
Federal Tires.
iiiviuicrs
great excitement in this country .. .
though the state’ i mine would be lust | The Bee thinks tin Ki
there would be a grave question as to a good thing mid w r mail'
its right to resort to arms After our,north and south b li tr.
civil w ar experience, the state would ,111'1 County \. ,. c i .
doubtless appeal to a cmuiietenl court the c.mntys' appr. . ; 11 ri "
for protection b’or. while our cmi .ers vot'd bund ami
stltution confers certain rights upon;
the stales which the federal govern-
ment may not violate, It does not pro-
vide that the states may resort to
arms to protect their rights
Herein does the Mexican constitu
tlon differ from ours Yet the differ-
ence Is not one of principle; it eon
corns method alone, which is merely |
a matter of detail The Mexican con sine purpose m u<
stltution contemplates Just Mich action which the gr at t tu
ns the state of Sonora has taken One Ing in nnnual dm
might say that Sonora should appeal ,t<> the exclusion of on u. then it
to a competent Mexican court, as it not -urvii. and tin
would most likely .Io were It a mem
bet- of our Cnion. But from the stand-
point of Justice there is no competent
court in Mexico to which Sonora could
appeal its cause There the courts are
not independent of the Carranza ail-
ministration They may bo in theory,
but the theory of constitutional gov-
ernment in Mexico has long since been
abandoned by Carranza
| It is not a theory, but a condition
that confronts the state of Sonora
Iler rights, as guaranteed by the con-
stitution. have been violated, ami in a
most violent way.
What gift for the home can you present that combines
as many features of service, elegance ami value as a set of
Table Silver? Its richness in appearance is enuduring, its
utility approximates necessity amt its impressiveness in
value signifies a sentiment of deep affection and regard for
the recipient.
The new fixtures tor the First Stat*'
Bank’s new home are arriving and
will be Installed as fast as the work i
can be gotten to.
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XV ANTED— BOY OR
to clerk in store
STORK
T’L T\ *1 'T* *L ‘ 111 outlandish
* iwould la* compelled to work
' Be**.
highway already the
road-, tn th. Cueeil Stat'
small
organ izat ion i
t to ' !‘u'
.,.,1 ,111111 another law on
passed fourteen years
i liu tlie government
i„ I not more inarria .
aic. attention was culi. d to
,, '. that cliildlets mar
Butter
ii quart,
are mu
Hobby, in opposing th*' i rossing of
government Extravagance Is pl exus by Mexican troop ., has thrown
rampant, thousands are holding need a wrench into tin- middle of the *>n
loss offices and drawing fat siiliirles. iiorsers” machinery,
yet there Is an element which would half patent
Place the atamp of approval on such nntlonnl
conduct of affairs. <
who would pool ull the wealth of the liullus by
world and pay It out In the form of nlpulntor Wolfe
salaries with everybody an office hold |
or ore strictly In accord with the pres
has been
That's too bud , |,
s altogether a different Idea 1 J'*’ Kim" of Ir.ui '?..i
....I w ill .1 ax 1st. > a.aa until Villi
| i ’ i«« »I nit ini** > i •• • ■* no -, ■ ■ • •
.eon'iderntIons and physical facts may aide
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< Io e analogy between a represenl.ilii. of ii
our government ami ;< iation visited . in .
Iiluit of Hie Mexican government The lending rout*' H u.
states of ottr
The Matagorda County Tribune
One Year ......................11.60 not ,mm.mm.mm instmul of
Tile bigger the wad the more
We are told that It Is costing the brilliant the achievement
People of the United States clgliteeu
million dollurs <meh day to maintain
our government Extravagance
m o tiraginr,
end a Uv i
t Julia <1-!
i . r qulrlng all men j
v.irti en timier li'< t*1
I a fax on l.achctor. i
the tli a. It w i
that no unmar
or <li io;-e of an es-1
pushing t<» the pub- I
"Here Is an immensely
climax—when on the mountain lop
the husband discovers the other’s
treachery," says the Mornlu;- I 1 his combination of snow and passion
graph, while the Now York Tri’ urn on stage or screen before," says the
adds, "Ono of the most dramatic| Minneapolis Journal.
Americans
umlerstutid the nature mid cause of| The outcome of t|
iSonoi'ii’s revolt itgainst tlie federal I'eiitly held in Viet.
I government of Mexico might uppre grelted. The action . f th Kin:.' ol l.een woi
'elate the situation more fully if they Trails national u io. i.ition in r-u-i- i short
jimide the HUPposttlon that Sonora was Ing. without remnml'n . tile <|«-. iTribune,
I..........>■-- ;;*■ i'or pur nmde lit Victoi'.' in ... You ■ . \in ■ i it.. ,i,i\ .q Hi"
illir trillion the supposition elected eontie. tinu the
ridiculous as geographical highway
been presented to show ,
very few people Indeed would bn sat
I 'fled to wear a double glass as con-
pieuous, Today you can get. a near
and far seeing lens that Is without a
visible dividing line. 1 (It that kind
with a positive assurance that you
’’'III he pleased.
# has I ..
- plan will ui>t have the
pmled of It The fact welted
niilar conditions developed m
■ lud I’r.itz File r . w Ii u
n Tv will khk it woman ‘
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Mliltl I I X lit U i /1 li HIM II.’.
clerks
month filly eight y<
lie is remlmled
Ipotind, milk $1
‘minder Things ,
|they might lie worse, and may have
■ b; of ill. ,.'old nisli wtii'ii you refer to tip- lime
i.< deplor when clerks in California were gel-
jting f’.uo a month ami (’alifurnin but-'
ter selling for $’i a pound. It Is not
that way in California now, notwith-,
'standing money is worth less than ■
hnU dollar for dollar what It was.
.rth half a century ago. California.,
n beautiful state with a spiftiferous '
climate, but it is the verdict of all;
n-.those who investigate conditions there'
e 'Hint wages are lower in that extreme
commonwealth than In ex- |
commonwealths.
um say, in very gnod
for the cost of living in Cali-
to bo lower than in
I Do you drive your own car”
[ Would you know how to act If held
tip by an auto bandit’’
See ’The Lincoln Highwayman.’ ’the help to swell it p"P'tb
new Wlllia mFXix production based on workers
Paul Dickey’s great stage success. In1 The latter pl.in ’. n, t-i'.
which William Russell will be starred favor and It seem . pk. ■' t ■ ■■■
at this theatre on Wednesday and learn action will .. taken b s'
how to defend yourself and protect elor tax Put th. pr '
your valuable*. with some opposition, d t' kin.
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FIRST ST\T1 HIXh
F1XT1 KEN AHHIVIXG.
DtlXDI’ltlT I. st 1X1 RY com . f the picture is staged on top
IX "HI.IXD Hl ND A X DN."' *’f a m rmtal ncrag whore the girl’s
die it. hu<'am! (j, ,. would -bo lover strug-
gle to the death.”
We never remniher to have seen
Hilly Hart says some
On day a
He thong!.
IO he
GET ONE OF FIIOSE PREMIER VACTI'M CLEANERS
AND MAKE THE RI'GS AND CARPETS LOOK
LIKE NEW. SAVE THE OLD RI'GS;
NEW ONES COST LOTS OF
MONEY
H IKIONE
t.Hy H A. Clapp t
Once upon u time .
Lugo, *u the story y a
' (Nev Orleans Times Picnytm ■ > TT
Frnnce. as Is will known. I loan’ <11O|
population yearly, ami the gn. j aB I MX 1
ment Is looking for some h ' i ‘Inti m '
ttiat will meet and correct the evil
The txipulation of the r public h :
been stntlonary for some tinic, but iu
conseqni'itce of present comli. Ion * th
large loss of life beeau-e of the w L
and the Increasing number of widow. ,
siv> Illis no civil re-1[t all n).tual decline, whi h
course, for the courts arc controlled by ret.,,Knjzl.,| !ls a great v . .t,t T
man whose unconstitutional aits lna||(,r ,.ic(,b(1|t
the government itself, nnd severe!
in* usurps of reparation ba\ •
gested Two plans hnv. a ■ ■ i'
with the greatest favor . ' I' 1'1
bonuses to large families, th-* i■"
ment agreeing to editcai. and h.‘l;>
'support all children tn eve. ,s f fi
,to the family. . and the other s< air.
to discourage bat. h 'lorli" I I pin
ling a heavy tax or !"‘iialty on it um!
thus driving the selfish ' I'b-lor t 1
take some Interest In his < • ;tn
amrits
<l<i*4ining wors
am' |eoidliigly ehildless
.(jl iplaced in the i-aine
„ lelors subject t
,tl penalties. Taxation
\io Holy*1 the problem
al liy large families. •
i Will if do more th< -e day . with!
the changed conditions that pr ail.
Th*i birth rate has decllnt.l every-
where with the spread of wealth and
luxury, We are feeling It in thi
< ountr ya' in France. Attention hu ■
ibeen *nlled to the d< < reuse in the old
. ,. , , (New Enghiml stock, ami that most of
I, , |the famileis are of alien descent. Two.
' a. thirds of the children of Boston arc
1 lof foreign parentage, and Inn for th*''
. '.Iiiidren of IminigrantH the p pulation
-•( the illy would be stationary Hace
suicide I., making ilaelf ielt«.nnr. and
., . - iinore tn this country and deserves all
/ ' the attention Roosevelt I'tivc it but
'"we doubt whether the old Julian law,
(llglliiist but* helot s and ehildlm
rhiges is th*1 most effective w
meeting tlie evil.
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I’RH I \XI> ( l|*A( U Y.
sold a t
their origin.
as we silppo-e a
resolution endorsing the
ailtnlnlst rut Ion's Mexican
Of *'ours«, those policy Ims already boon sent out from
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I lot of COWS uWltlt V
little except that il
milk
him
hU herd
I for the purp e "I im
out of butt i fat
hud what h* thou Id
hunch of heifers m J *'
a Holteln Dull for the
creuning th. quant.
heifer* and still i • lu
used tin Ay t' biro liu
I would prodti' litrg.
cheese milk At tin,
great Idea ent* r. .1 I
used a Shorthorn to s*
Hi* h II* wanted .<
■ <hie day he wak< n<
ami found much to 1
nil these yean* wi re w
he had I* hunch of " ru
.trying to find out w hy Ii
I fi. I led
I The life </f olle Ullin I
develop a new bn«'d of
nr* the work of t
The Holstein as It
result of L'.otm y*;
tensive breeding Why
num ol norniitl iui lli n
rend of y.Ub't
heUbt in
hnest Th
\Vesl*rn
in 'trenie Enrtern
li" ft works nut. i
■ I fornia is said to bo lower than
he natioiml Texas. Texas being the leading a :ri-
eoni 'iltion jeuliural stale. Many articles of mor-
(the n i Hone I ' elnimlise are sold at lower prices In
('allfonrfa, after having been trans-
of tlie in- io. . <1 rout Iported across the continent, than they
states'cnteri d the convention il I me old at in the l"i'.lr orh. d o
and more during the lant few Hav City people w re In. i it th tb. ir origin The rea on for t' i i
l--------------- *• n...„ ... ... .,,,,. because the purchasing power of th*
hr. i:i’.li th. 'majority in California, by reason of
s n dele-t:i [lower wages and salaries, is not ns
i as in higher-waged areas. This
*-on I if Ion Is merely illustrntive of the
whol e world situation, a situation
which is not new, not local, nor war-
umllprlsing. Prices as mi almost invaria-
shonl i ;Ide rule are reflected by the spending
[capacity of con amors. — Galveston
' News.
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I BOR S ALE -5-R0OM HOI’SE and 2
I lots. I blocks east of the school
Ihou ■; $2,00000 S. M. HI'GHES.
out of Mexico, which
more than likely.
‘ A woman over in
bitterly opposed to Joo Bailey
she is from Nebraska, we pass it up Ity to take
without further coinment.
4-
JsfiieiorlJy and did not chock the d*‘ l
in famllic" is shown by the fact!
tlu. subject win* I
afterward. 'Vhat
after was mu
■■ hut more children.
the faet j
.g*‘H hud iner.'.i '-t
in niimln r that tile Homan stock I
e than ever.
liusba mt s w
category us ha
the slum? taxes
nti rl s fall, d
failed to
policy. With every- ure due to come in May.
federal office holder no <m*’ raid amne heavy rains were to come
Beovlllu in April, too Bugle Lake Headlight
I'ubllabed Every Day Except Buuday mployment of MHl.oot) fed May . It’s Hu April rain-. Just get
t ■ . _ oral Job holder*, when 15tl,00*i would ting in, of which Billy apeaKti-
THK TKIHI’NE I’RIN’II.XG COMPANY more ami better work Is ju t an im- run mi t < hedule these day
other one of the brilliant achievements1
that some people want to endorse next
CARBY SMITH....Owner and Editor Sqturday
..,411
now appear* ab(>vc certain
i Home
. tilcu.
The K T proplt- nn* u II u lai ■ |
linhod Hint th* y fIhu I ' n i p"rmft n«>
lllf* P*‘H> i’illo'l lt . ( >' [Jill
from il tilt* p.oo<l will ol
another com Him io \
| Thu King of Trilli h.> I" ■ *1 I- i •
imt»‘<i iioiih ami outh iliron h ’!’« x i ;
for the punt fvw ami hu- ♦ ‘
JiabliHloal ilHPlI firmly with th>‘ aulo |
who do not thoroughly moldlist.
the nat ure mid uaune of | The mih onic
agnitiHt thu federal cently hold in
Mexico might uppre grelted.
for u (‘mu cola 1
next’ Sun Marcon
which to Shave yourself and leave the coca
There are Iota of waya, if we
will only look about for them
In separate sets, pieces or complete table service, we
show the very handsomest and newest designs in Sterling
and Plate staple patterns which can always Im* duplicated
as you may want to augment the set to completeness.
Consider Silver as a pleasing and practical wedding or
anniversary gift. Sets from $1500.00 down.
routes.
I'dntos of our I'nlon an. Hiipposcd to Hop the mitioiml
hnv** certain rights which the federal *'d a messa to (lu
!government may not violate. Vlidei* stiite iissoclnlion who
the two consltutlims which have been nine al (he \ui-iii ■
adopted In Mexico the first one v.ns mending th .1
promulgated by Benito
the second, us u part of (tie Plan of |
<luiulntupe. wits professedly accepted the convention u.l
liy f'nrranza em it of'the states of the roml
i ci pul'lic Is n sovereign entity, supreme calve uni
in its own affairs.
; No citizen of the I’nlted States need assoclntion
I'*, told that our government hits be [deeision
< oine more ami more i r
that the federal authorities hnve been |
usurping the rights of the st::!:';'
more l ' ,
years convention. If there v •
But what have our states of our tions to the road eoiuu
I tilon done to protect their rights" A town of Bay ('it' why lower
few of them have protested, but that tton from that plm e inv.i I ' ; r ; r. at
Is about till. Many of them have aid t;.
*‘il directly In the inturpatlon process: | The Bee
or, ut least, their rights have been eguli* t , tlie Vi*-t"i ‘
surrendered to the federal government ti red tlie i u
by their legislatures.
r. In the meantime, tlie pen- x rents
, pin will conliuue to dig deep Into their wlillt
Entered an eecond clnnn matter at ><“»»• for the money with
the pontofflce of Bay City under act|lh|,’ t tliiw ••xtrnvnrnin •• while our pub aloiH
of CongrrHN Hh1 d»,bt,, now |2<»,000,000,00n, will !(<*••;»
. ...ion climbing*
Ihnnkful for
>4.00 to be thankful that we have not iwh*-
-'ns ninny federal |1I|H
|l,«(»0.00(t mid that our public debt l« uhl)ut lt H||(| wtl| Hwlllg
on until run
|" - - -
- jiiuii.tiiHi
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_ |the decision arrived
Now. suppose Sonora were n mem ,!•«> abided hi W hy h hl 1 '
tier of our I’nlon; Hint the federal nl organization ov. r . , '
government undertook to dictate t*> soelntlon" I*r*»l■;**Hv. u
the state how It should comluet it • ciilent of centruliz. i p
intelinnhiffiilrs, nnd uent armed forces I Tin* Bee belli' t . it tl ■ ■ "
to see to it that the state (-implied. northern route who , .1 '
nnd that Som>*'a. to nroteet her stir, e vent ion and lost wei, i. ■ I H ■
riglis. resorted tc. arms to repel tin the matter to th" n i ■ . !
invaders Of course there would be ters only through
Al- [jenlousy
I The Bee thinks the K
a good thing and wo ar.' i
After our north and south lii.-h
experience, the state v/ouhl Bee County
am* < .(.(lll't tlx.. ".lllllivu'
lei'H vu<od bondm and v ill <‘\p nd u
ciuishh ralde sum in con-trn< i inn a
paved road the fortx ’mao mih’" ii.
K T travcrsi'H this rounry
Rut. if the King of Trails A ' g
t*on pr<»po*i(M4 to pnnd’'C t » th
would practice det’dt »*id urd iirr.
v,v would mm h prefer I1’ ('’■•lintv i”
withdraw tier nu m’ » i hi ' from th"
associiHlon If it is or ani'.'d for the
sole purpose of di'simiat in 2 r : tt »
' ? 'Pay*
be HCeured
a matter of detail
[IlIlOTl COIHeilipiHU'!'* JUMl ill’ll ill til’ll IV Uli II Ml a. < O'
the state of Sonora has taken One ing in nnnual dm
And Billy
Iuv4>r tip*
' uian a an v. ith prop r
life thin’ I
iltulld up a
able herd,
only pure hr* d
inunt
|<»ne
It is now 2*i ceiits lor a ahave and doing <h> •
c<H'ii cola Oh, Lord.
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 134, Ed. 1 Monday, April 26, 1920, newspaper, April 26, 1920; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1333200/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.