Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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PKOh L5wlU;\AL
PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS
OR. A EARJAO
Dentin
Ploa* rs> EruvosnUe. T»i»»
0 R. W H. DEAR
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_LAWYERS_
I M MOTHERSHEAO
Ut<rtfT
Fan Iter..to. lexsa_
» AMOS RICR
Attorn* y at-Law
Tlviar B!*1f. i?r*.»naviU«. Tent
A. M KENT
Attorney- at-l^iw
County At ‘ i C u.itj
Office at < ir II- ■ fi-.rj • llw
£. H GOODRICH A SO*
Jaawyera
E«tie<i*‘- bmk r
Camer- n • - ‘t I *>•
F. W. SLABURt
Att<>r»-»- -ft-Liw
Booms 5 «. 7 • 1 ’ '• «*’l Brink IU>!*.
Hrt.wL'tii • i • «*•
If O B. M'.-r ' '* fi- *r t-
MOi'R- -on a ARDS
Atti.rri* * at I aw
F«ii H* l it < T--ta»
■ RAHAM JONES Vi ST A GEOHGE
Aft- rr> v» • t Law
Tklr>1 FI !• * E'rta
BrunoeviJIn T*xa»
W. R MONTGOMERY
Allorii «’ I-*w
Preaid-nt II
Ltlie -iirst frit** *-tx.k I’m '• > ~
Eilinhiirit. \ <-i ' if i‘ - * 10J
M. It. GORE
fiv.Il an i f it • * - " I • i - • r
ft Mini 212 V!- - I- 'A I'.iiil'l i n
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U'THKR I-. J ANK
•*T|H VI "J'i *M‘» I •! W
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•i« ittuli. \ • • * " *• 1 rtl'
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CONCRETE WORK
-Anv Si vie-
Cl! A S.T HKEiilU >S K N
CRMl.NT « i»N i i* \« in|{
Siiii Cji n ■ Hot* l.
Inilfppndrnt C " tc f »r S'lentf of
Cameron County Texas
“Tn s u r e
-IN-
AMERICAN t O.MPAN1ES
VV . K. Mi-. . inliall
PHONE 12.
K.ms.in Sdi i'l Tinrf is WPft
RAW lT \t I . K .. .Man Ii 17 K-nr
humir* <1 fiirli * *• t< ii ■ ' r.mi *-Hi
ami |.w u- in l\ '< • I i (•>
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rational « onti T w i! i • 'in i.it. an ito\
am! there an h t \ pi •imu<-iit »iln< *»t*»r
oil lilt' |>t * •_! • i ! o|- ;n!i re*.-.
TIhW i' main i•» » Hi *Mi ill
urchin wh«» li • > i. o n p m*- *
RAILROAD SCHEDULE
8ULF COAST LINCt
4®-- Froir. Houston Xe—
101 Ar. 10:.16 p. ui lo t Ar. 11:30 a. tn
N»- Te tleliati'C- X
101! Lv. r».«X> a m 104 I.v. it# p m.
Braaeti Rua —
1*0 Sam K« rdyce— I . n Sam Fardyr
Lv. 9:30 a. m Ar. 0:05 p tu
ilnter l'ar —
From Mis*; a Tr M a tea
Ar. 10:33 a* in Lv. 4:40 p. m
RIO 6RAN0E RAILA0A0
Browvavill*— Feint iaat.rl-
IiV. 9:00 a. m. Ar. 11:00 a. in
A*. 5x90 »■ m Lv. 8x90 p. m
v ;
$12000 WUhiH :
STORMSEWERSTO1
BE CONSTRUCTED
_ I
J. W DAVIS SUBMITS LOWEST BID
FOR WORK AND PROBABLY WILL
GET CONTRACT
ORIGINAL CONTRACT TG PROVIDE
ONLY FOR ADAMS STREET WORK
BUT BID INCLUDES MORE. i
VVliiiV tin* Iml- «iji» ti« *1 hy f iiy Miiiiii'cr
F. II. Willi it. ye-terday «-**»%* r«**l mi-
ni lii ’ir* < «>ii-trurtton *<1 itiilv a vlmrt
-trH.-ii *.i -I*.rirt -ewer w<>rk on Adam-
.! ieet t r. in Seventh to lie* Boulevard.
- * ■ v - if bjoek-. th*‘ eitv ha in \ a*v*. the eon- i
: i- i tion of .1 jij»r*».\iiiia11 ly "I'i.Mntt worth
i. t-.I mi ■ w• r «’nt*-i in . ?. i m
|>. it- •»I file eitv . ml fh« -Her: --1 ill hul-
lo work Oil till* In i oj the June -lib
uat'i d for tin- A<i.no -tie t work.
lie h■ • -1 h v nhinit11 *1 11\ t'it\ j
4 i'l l' .1. V* . I I ». I * • • * - W ill lie i
tilrued over (o the hoard of «»jf \ ronilill-
i ■ f <1 I heir iievi i>M ■»-1 \v: ’e!i jifidi
.ii !' will h« h* Id to ' i Thnr-dav afternoon
tit In* ll t line ! hi eol I art will *1. U .' 1< led.
it jn-iliihh tii. eoutri 't ..ii! •*.* t.. Mr.
1* i-. Tin e«!\ ilia i a *j< I' .-aid todii \ that
1* ' h< had heiii aiit lion/. *1 to v . t ♦ I llii'
eoi't »-.<e! lor th. eon-1 ' lietioti >>t i he line
t*> the -••linol h"M-e. aettoii h\ the romim-
io:.f-t - wmihl h. tieer.-arv to f *. the eon
! I .*< | 1 "i t he addrt totia I wot
1' * *' Were three huhlet . .1. \V. Itavi-
Ni I ItVndall "ill the W. 11. 1 *tttt*JTIIilt
• ' iMji. n . I he bill were a follow :
•I \\ l*.»i 'I iii. lt pipe. -!.:<r. |i«-r
I" *! ; l- ftii'li pipe .filer per foot; man
ii * i-olnpfrte • • 1 ilt eio h ; ealeh h; :n-. |
. I • I * * i • . '**.'»:».eU . . l||.
*. I I’ :al.ill J I in. h p pe. -1 p. rl
; 1u>' h pipe .7 per loot; manhole-..
< nap!* le. > ? *> .* eh; eat eh Im in- or mpiete
Sllft e.ieli.
'A . i 1. 1 ’ii * . • t i '• . ‘J ♦ -)•■ It pipe.
-l.htl per tern! 1 J I! el; pij.e .(*‘1 pej* tool:
lit 1 i ■ > *1 . *IV |e! e. - ! i.J.i • 0*1. * r 11 eh
ha .t!- eotnplete. S'JTI.S'J **ai*h.
“ I op o i h Morning 1 ’
^ o; R You A Weai in
O' nr Green” Heard
A!! 11»» i i i.t* i .1 rival m \ |»« < >| »|«- !
• * * * * . • »'• lit *t ' llliilll t llot". h ||i>| to hr
M". - ll at* 1 'n!1 y pay il|f dill* lioltrr.fr pi f 11 a - '
Sli i Mtrork a m] “'ll'. || • rj* t||i| •' l||fr Tllto’
I i I I I I ’ A) Nii. ii | iir
ha lit fork a nd tiir* harp at* ttitiav -rmi in
tli'* inntitiilu<(>'- <i| in*i-1 <i( tli*’ Im-iii**--!
•Ill’ll h! tin * 11 \ aiuI vr. rli n* rki I • ;i|v al-ii
tint il.n ’ I’avorite**.
In add* ii*ii Jo thr i i\ ilian- wlm an* |i>
*!av * • i< i»r. ! imn lh ■ tin!Ini \ n[ |j
i.*' v*in* drove the Ntiaki from In I. nil
i'*»»rt Brovin i • al-». fimn-hin* a 1 r*ariir
routmt;* itt *>1 It: ini.' a uho an- vv al’iinr
ili* ha in fork vv la h. I . nd . n |»;|j
n« k j da nt ril in In*! i ml.
Hotel Arrivals.
Miller Hotel I. 1. Svvrrfirv and vvilr
II" 'ton; Sam If Mui amt I ..it Worth ; !
II II. II niiHftoii. Knie-vdle; AA. |t Stork
' hnd . II ii on; \ L M-.i ; •on (y. San
Ih i itu; A a S A ' it*. San Benito*. Air. and
Min. \ |.. I'nook-. I in rlitiL’en : A. .Adam-
II ’Hi' •>< i. ; .1. « ' • ’ • Tiii»*ii I. S;i \ a nma . ;
!•’ < A\ it. I’o.nt l-aliel: ! N |».h rt
'on. San limit.»; .1. If l.y* il s. a Vntomo:
•I. f. Fra lit. Iloioton: .1. F. t 'arF-ofi San ;
ih.ro; • iordon 11 ill Ilnriintreti; ( la r« i • *
I .it ltd vi ll e« I a ill] > o. \| \i o.
Sait •all" < Blair N .Vidonio; j
F. Al. A|. N \ nr to; v. H r i
Km villi*; I*. It. Bran. It Fa Firm; A \
• ' m • i. 11.>!i-(.>n ; .1. I I i-N'T K t j
I raVeil I s j lot. I -| .. \< iioiuhlon S;:u '
k^t!'1 '• • 1 A. A. If"'enIeliler • i*i'. nij
’ Ih.-Ii; H rrv AA .1. Si. j... . \\ f |
iVi ram. I(oiiston .1. II. l.ved. S m Ai nnu.*;
• • F. Bnrredn n v ; .1. S. t a noil San VI >r
«"*: • • II r: -on. Fh rr; I . I.. (»’>! .
M r< "ii’ ; If A Hint knell. \l Teed**-; II.
I. Fit! nta lie. Corpus Chi: tn Stanley Bit
lord N i * vv V . rk; .lolin C loiultn-on .It*.
j V. w V oi k.
The Dp;*r Things.
Jhi- i> the kind ot stuff vott Inal on
the ftoi*t |K>r«*li:
AA hy l loot ii* *. how dale you? Now v on
> an inst im riirhl in mo. and don 't you
i*ver. i'vit spi ak to in.* a«*aiu.‘* •«**orirv
y'o**s a- far a- the st* p*.
I-ft tn«‘ roll!** ii.lt k pit tsi*. I 'll lio
*a*od. holiest I will.**
‘ I* von re "oim: l" In* "*nh| tIn*r<* isn'f
ait' Witsoii |..r eotititi]* Park”
* O. v * ’it B:Fe aiio*’|.‘*
"Ca a m . • I** r . I . and t.r t' la* '
Mi. hiifait Care \ I**.
HHICHESTER S PiLLS
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CITY NEWS
We wish to announce to the cake eating
public tli.it we have recently employed an-
««• 'ter rXPERT B \KFR. who has the world
skinned when i’ i'miw t«« cakes and fancy
nnsirv. .«» don’t hesit-»to hist
’• Ht and go on a it* »llt your business; w •
•! »“ r* '!. <e\ei. I liavt sj.nl th. t we put
oat the U'sf cakes «»1 am H»k rv thev ever
%
[* romped. Thanking yon in advance tor
il ;t order we are. Yogis tor Business
THE BRoWN’SY1LI.F. BAKERY. Phone
•'•iA. 3 ;i7j<it
investigate— Sun Carloa Heal Tickets
7i«6|tf
LOST Bundled I :/li~li bull dog. Re-
’! a to I*. B. Creiiger and receive reward.
- 3|14 tf.
T. Crixell Now an Oil Man T.otib.
\
t nu ll l as in t returned from :m extended
b 'in< 's vi-it to i.iiipico and Yem ( riiz
\l su u. Mr. t nxcll said when lr I* ft Tam-
*<> | rub y iiioming then* was no excite-
ii ! haicvcr and the new s oi the tr<»u-
b * s ; 1 oliiinbus X. \|. had not reached
;! r< . Mr. Crixell i~ a—oeiated with Henry
I.. I Infill a of Houston m tin Mexican A
* • • l* <hl t oa pai. v and with tin return of
normal conditions will -|miuI all his time
in the republic lb* will coni inn* to make
in *> in Hue In i e how ever.
Electrical bicycle automobile type-
v rT r. I'ashlight s telephone and telegraph
su plies and repairs. We n pair anything.
R'o Grande Electric Co. tf.
Made in Brownsville for Brownsville peo
tf’ Palm Star be Cream and Butler.— If.
New amJ second hand typewriters sup
ph and rep.iir . Rio Crumb* Electric
Co. 3 11 tf.
Bonds Are Slopped Pr. id. nf I A.
M**(«: I. id .Ik* Blown V I lie lllli-|M*n<le|it
f* * boo! In tni . received a missisi* today
.*• meuiiieini: ili.il ih<* bonds issii*i| Ii\ the
ili . riet lo ill amount o| s|m»umi tor
■•oi blljldui purpo • have been
s! Hip d i I otil St. I.ollls by Wells ''a rgo e\
pi' ss. i in their arrival here the bonds will
■ a.ind by tie* (*ri-nlent and secretary
i ! bo;grd. . u«! ' am d to tin
parch; -er at <t. la in-. Ti e uu*ne\ lor
i ill i W ill be to* hcolllillg
so«>ti after.
We call for and deliver your fans t..r r.
| ii . Call its. |*ii Hrandc MlfWrir Co.
i i I It.
Pnlm Star Ice Cream and Butter. i» iiv
<*r> '1. Phone AO7 Proven <|iiiility. 220tf
Article on Local Light Plant < u Man
:*■■**!* I . II. W illiams at the request of
•*Si.ulhw< t.' an indn-tricl publication at
I Imi-ti>m I.mI V h< an tin preparation ut
■hi art n»Ii uii !' e Brownsville elect rie light
III Wider plant. Ilie editor <d South-
v. * ~T gives loin tuli sway and -aid **t»dl
ii- everything niet you know '’bout the
I!:.. i|s\die electrn* light and wnti r plant.”
— 1..
For an electrician phone 373. w .ring and
repairs liio (it and* Fleet rie 1 o. dll II.
About that plumbing that is to he done—
Cali Ifnyes & Sons. Scores of satisfied
■ti'toii • rs. Phone r>0.—tilfijtf.
Try Palm Star Ice Cream and Butter.
—2 2SU f.
Savings Depositors Please hand in your
na s hook tor er< citing of interest to
Mi hi. Mrownsville Bank &. Trust Com-
pany.-- 3 2 if.
BEOWOLF i HE DELIVERER
A Matinee for school children at 2:30
o'clock Friday afternoon at Hinkley Hall
At 8 p. m. for the public the. play will
he given.
PRICES—All school children 5c
Adults 10c
•h din I a ~he Hull professor of English
ml !?■-•<*ry in tl < College ot W illiam and
Mary . \ s all educator'; “Hasten the
d • \ w|i.*U the t or\ of I >COW'o|t 'hall lie Jl S
* " >' t*» f' ■■■ :. h '(faking people that
ot 1 ad. P ov ■ it j. our first great cpit*.
I : an ei>itomi/ed hi tore of the life of
the Peuliaiie races. It brings vividly hc-
f" ii' our I ore Withers of pre- Alfredian
■'* ■ in 1 fa r lov «*i war. ot 'c: and of ad-
v< titnre.—4 1 i dt.
I • - F Comedy fit -i r « •mk-
bn w it It \| Svv am in
-WM‘ P.Y V llii ld s_S M ek- nnett
production.
THE BULAT !tf'CKIT—Ward. Howard
. » d Thou l.oreti/ in two act K."anav
drama.
BmPl human and Ethel T re it —
<M KEMNti t I Pill Kaltit com. *lv.
“The Martyrs „t Alamo” will not he
shown
F ’ 1* ii land and Ih urv Kin”
u. ”WSii„ P ys»” ..to Her .elf Alone.”
1 iiT ; n W. Ik r and Honald Hall in
'•aii Hits band three act Itroadwav
Mar ceinoiy.
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SCHOOLTEAMSTO
COMPETE FOR ALL
ATHLETIC HONORS
COUNTY INCERSCHOLASTIC ATHLE-1
TIC LEAGUE HOLDS MEET AT
HARLINGEN SATURDAY
TEAMS REPRESENTED FROM HAR-
LINGEN. RAYMONOVILLE LY-
FORD. BROWNSVILLE
What i- «-\pe*-t«d will he the Crye-t at-
tended -eland track meet and tctiui- tour-
nament ever held hi Cameron county will
! l»c held at Harlingen Saturday. Ite/inninsr
at 11 o'clock. Four team- hav*» lieen en-
tered under the nii-ptec- ot the Cameron
county inter-chola-tic athletic lea rue one
team each lor each event from the
Brown-ville San Benito llarln.iu and
Bax inondviile school*.
It was announced today that a round
trip rate of -1 will lie made from Browns-
ville and the -tnd» rt- are auxioii- that a
la rye crowd ot rooter- yo from Brown-ville
to participate in tin events. The train
leave- Brown-ville at 'J :.'t0 o'clock tomor-
row uioriiiuy arnviny in llarliiiyeu in time
tor all event- tin- tir-t to lie the tenni-
tourti.intent in which Thayer and I.. 1 link -
lev ot t lie Brown-ville school will play.
The tollowmy i- a li -t of the •vents and
the Brown-ville participant-. A few
elianyv- max made in the !»-* :
loo yard- da-h It. Iliuklcx stokes
< 'Jmt.
I Jo yard- da-h Biyy* Haley. Cortez.
220 yard* da-h Benda II. Weller.
St okc*.
Hi-eii- liemlall. Weller Stell.
Pole Vault Pulcuiml. It. Ilinklcy Boy.
Hammer Throw Weller. Stell Vcrtrce*.
Blunting Broad dump Weller ( tint. It
Ilinklcy.
120 yarjl- Hurdle- Bend ill. Chut
Stoke*. j
Sho yard- da-h- Cortez Vcrlrce-
Peavx.
Sliot put Benda l| \\cllcr Stell.
Mile I fiu t lint Birrs. < am.
Biiuniiiy Iliyli Jump It. Ilinkhx Stell.
Benda II.
200 yard- Hurdle- It. Hinklcv Haley
Stokes.
Belay Metioniylc Skelton. Biyy-
I low a rd.
Illinois Episcopal
Bishop Spends Week
Here Recuperating
Mir I* iy hi Reverend Bishop Edward
O-liof-ne of iIn* diocese of Sprinti<*l<|. III.
• I tin* Episcopal «lmnli. is in Itrowns j
vilh- lor a week tvni)H'i*atiliy and is tin-!
yiir<t of |>r. Georyr M Marltouyall ree
l'<r of t In* ( linn il of l hr Vdvent. Kpiscn
pal. Bi-hop 11-Im• rt»«* i- accompanied l»\
In- niece 'li-- I in n\ of Ktiylan F
Mr. Mai Moiiyall nnnoiiiii«*d toda\ that
Bishop 0-Im»iiic will preach at his
ilmreli corner of Tenth and \\’nshinyto»
tri if-. II hi lui-k Sunday iimrninu.
The vi it my hi-hop recently derided
iny heard tavornhlc and mtere-tiny reports
• •t I’.inwi -villi . ill ti i niined to \i-it the city
and >erlion. Ye-tenlax In- paid visit to
Matamoros and today he i- -pending a
few hour- al Coin I Isiihel.
Notice to the Public.
The eitv ordinance- of tin- rity makes
all open «*• ss pool- and toilets illegal within
the sewi r di-lriet ot tin- eity and eompel
all -inh place- to he coimcctcd with the
-ewer system with a penalty for failure to
comply with the ordinance-.
Notice i- h rehy yiven that tin- ordi-
nance will lie entorerd and ail householders
and miner- uho have not already complied
with lhi- ordinance arc hereby notified to
forthwith do so.
No furtli r notice will he yiven and all
violation- will In prosecuted to the tall ex-
tent of the law.
F. II WILLI IMS
fB ■ _ < i Manager
ASK FOR and GET
HORLICK’S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Chean substitutes cost YOU same price.
COMEDY PROGRAM
AN IN Not ENT \ II.I.IAN—stoker comedy.
A SEA SHORE ROMEO—Rex cornedv.
SEEKING AN INSPIRATION—JWr*
photo vaudeville.
THE RED I.IF.—I niver-al 3 net feature.
Prices—5 and 10c
TOMORROW—
Mme. Petrov.; in "The Vampire*’ n Metro
five net production. *-TJie Brokm t orn”
last episode.
$300000000 IS MORE
than wv’re <rot but if we did have that
much »c would not try to hnv Mosieo. We
would lay in a larger <toek of IVror 1'aint.
FRONTIER LUMBER COMPANY
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PERSONALS
Stanley UilTord of New York ( tty. presi-
dent ot the Borderland Sugar Corporation
ot Sun Benito arrived in Brownsville to-
day from New York City. lie e a guest at
the Travelers’ hotel.
John C. Tomlinson Jr. ot New Y<*rk City
arrived in Brownsville today lie is n
guest at tin* Travelers’ hotel.
■■ _ . _ *
K. S. Hubert son of San Benito is in
Brownsville on business today.
J. C. Campbell distriet manager for the
Wells Cargo K.xpress Company with bead-
quarters in San Antonio is m Brownsville
Vt.sltilig tile loeal expll-— ottiee.
(Jordon Hill of Harlingen is in the eitv
attending the distriet eourt
I*. B. Brjineh <•! I .a Kerin is in Browns-
ville today.
—
\. A. Chin<ki ot Houston is in Browns
villi* visiting loeal niereb; rits.
Hr. If. H. Harrington of the st. l.oni«
Brownsville \ Mexico railway eompanv”
agrieultutal depot Unout. with headquarter
in King- \ die i in Blow ten ille today.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Brooks ot Harlingen
are among today's visitors in Brownsville.
David J. Young new owner of the
Dreamland theater and Wayne K Shep-
pard. former owner are expected to return
tonight from a business trip to Dallas.
?! \-ir and Mrs. K. K. F.vntt' of Mer-
cedes motored to Brownsville tilts morning.
J. D. Domugb and F. II. Brown ot Har-
lingen are in Brownsville on business to-
day.
.—
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Denney ol Mereedes
are visitors m the eity today.
J. (). Miller. district manager of the
Woodmen of the World lodge who has l»een
in Brownsville for several days. left today
lor his headquarters in Corpus Christi.
Dr. Charles Kirkpatrick of Chicago is in
Brownsville visiting his -i-.t«*r. Mrs S. K.
ITallain.
Mr. aiul Mrs. A. Albert Browne left yes-
terday afternoon for a several days* visit
to San Antonio.
PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES
—Ortiee Depot Quartermaster Fort Sam
Huustou. Texas. Sealed proposal* will He
received here until 11 a. in.. retPral tum*.
March 22. l!»H» and then opened tor fur-
nishing fMMl mature eavaln horses. Further
intormalion on aiqdlcatiou. .'ll" IS 20 21
Wp repair anything aeroplanes and sub-
marines itielud d Bio (Irande Elect rid
Co.—3 15;lf. *
MANHATTAN
CA FE
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A modern cafe serving j
the best of foods and
with a kitchen crew
that knows h ow to
serve in order to
please the appetite as
well as the eye
Plank Steaks A
Sped a /1y $1.50
For Double Service
Manhattan Cafe
1105 Elizabeth St.
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S. A U. & G.
QUICKEST TIME
TO
SAN ANTONIO
IS VIA
O-D-E-M& S.A. U.&G.R.R
Leave Brownsville .. .5 :00 a. m.| 4 :05 p. m.
Arrive San Antonio . .4 u55 p. m.| 7:00 a. na.
PARLOR CARS ON DAY TRAIN
45 CTS. ODEM TO SAN ANTONIO
Ask For Tickets Via The ULINK LINE"
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Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 216, Ed. 1 Friday, March 17, 1916, newspaper, March 17, 1916; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1376524/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .