The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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ICHOAC AN NOW
DOMINATED BY
FEDERAL FORCE
Campaign Now Being Di-
rected Toward the Rebel
Forces in the Isthmian
Territory
I? (Ry Tin* Associated l’rens.)
JffiXICO CITY* Feb. 2'.—Complete
dorifination by the Obregon government j
©f jme nfA of Mittioaran is officially j
announced.
General Eugenio Martinez after the '
bccupation of Vera Cruz ha- moved h s
headquarters westward to Cordoba
whjpro he will direct the camp ign t
ngain-it G'uadtilupe S nehrz Candida j
Aguilar ani the other defeated V* ra
Cruz chieftains seeking tefuge on th
JTehaun tepee Isthmu-.
The federal adv.nee ; gainst J.Jupa j
capital of Vera Cruz proceeds and the
government fortes have arrived at the
station of Oscuri* on the inter-oceanic
railway with j ri rpoets < -p *e y occu-
pation of the capital which is reported j
to bo on y - . y gat • 1.
According to unofficial report- fight- 1
ing was underway late ye •onlay be-
tween rebels and federal* at Ixmiquil-
pan.
Relative to the military epeationz in
the petroleum region to the south «>!•
Tampicc as wet! as th activities of
Mnnuid f'hao an.i Hipoli'o Vil a in tin *
Chibuahua-Rurango border d strict lit- ■
tie has been made known except dis-
patcher from Tampico re jolting that j
GeneraltIJaniel Herrera who i- inactive i
with H)0 men in the Tuxpam region. ;
has offered to surr**r. «r and negotiate
the capitulation of other rebel leaders. I
With the federal occupat.nn of Mo-
relia capital of thi s e of Miehoacan
th * war d* parmrent consider another
ntep to be taken in its general plan of !
campaign to drive the Jalisco rebels i
either into the Pacific < r t«» surrender. I
while simulaneoc s offensives are being I
carried on against the insurrectionary j
i rces in the states of Oaxaca Guerrero j
JIHalgn and neither© Vera < rnz.
Generally speaking the camp ign in-
volves according to the war depart- .
rnent simultaneous advances from Nay- |
«rit and Sayula against Colima and j
Manzanillo he Pacific ports held by the
rebel ; from Guadalajara westward to-
ward Colima and fr< rn Toluca against i
Guerrero.
While encircling tactics are being car- I
Tied on in Jaiisro Micboacan Colima j
and Guerrero of!er:.-ives are being
pushed against Oaxaca.
Exchange Ratifications.
(By The Associated Press>
MEX!< O t ITY F« b. 20. E® h l
ratification !>• twte.i he United S-at s J
and Mexico <f the claims convention |
w is begun yesterday t the foreign of-
fice.
SON IS ARRESTED
AFTER FATHER AND
' MOTHER ARE SHOT
(By The Assoc ate<l Ptc-sl
ST. PKTKRS1'U. Feb. 20.—1
Frank McDovftl I. 18. «a- rre. <d by the
polire tarlv today fnllewing the 'in |
ing of his father and mother Mi. and
Mis. J. M. Mcpowe i -hr through th"
beads at their hoDU" feet '• IheV had been
killed as they by in bed.
Yount' Mi Dowd 1 who * ali d he i t- |
lice said th. t he had been struck on
the head and tendered unco.i cions j
When he tegiinei c* n-. iou>rn - . he id j
he found hi- parent ;■ ilea . The police i
found a pistol which th' p1 -th .oltuitt d |
wa* h:s. Oftieors s' ted th:it McDowell ;
told -evera! . inflict ng t.»rie*s.
The rs# icc say th t MelloweP's story
related' how hb two sister- had been j
burned to dva'b at their home it tleor j
jrla a year ago. the nt ttres-is *n which i
they' weie -leeping being saturated with j
kerosene and then fired.
WILL SOON AWARD
CONTRACT FOR NEW
LUBBOCK COLLEGE
(By The A- -dated Pr* sal
DALLAS K< >. Contract f*-r the;
.«mait.«mmt admini-trat i«-n and j
huildini: of Texas te. lin«»!• **i*•' I • * at (
Lubbock probably will h.* awarded at an;
early date. Hr. I*. XV. Horn president <-f
. the new state institution -aid here to- j
day. lie said he expected the • oMette j
4o he open for one year from next Sep-
tember.
Hr. Horn lias jti>t returned from a
totir of the textile and te* iiuotogiral ‘en-
ters inthesonth end north cast. I!1 said j
pent intent is pronounced in sill cotton I
• enters that the drii of textile dev h*p* j
merit is toward Texas and that this
state “is destined to he a leader in this
industry • **
■ I-. —
PRISONERS ESCAPE
FROM OKLAHOMA JAIL
— —*
(It\ Ths Aosoeiiled I’ress.I
JirSKO-CKE. Okla.Feb. M. Archie
Pryor fugitive Kansas eonv ct who was
captured near CUrraote Ohio.. Sunday |
in a gun fight with Chief of Police )
Russe?"!. brok* out ef the Rogers ooun- j
ty jaf at Clarcmore with our other
prisoners last nigh! an 1 escaped ac-
cording to a report i reived here.
I—..
Suicides After Shooting
Three Members Of Family
PHILO. 111. Feb. 2d.—Following a
family quarrel early today Loui- Kuntz
ii butcher of Homer 1 1. shot and hid-
ed his son-in-law. Joe XX’h stle Mrs.
IVhi-tle’s 18 year old daughter r.nJ then
| phot and ki.led himself.
I \
| - - f ' T l i ’ t* j;
IArt Collection From
New York Will be Big
Feature for Exposition
An art event of most unusual ante
for a « itv the si:'e of ltrowns viih i* an
exhibition of painting' being in nailed
at l the Met ’leafy .Mil-dr Store on Klixa-
belh si root. This eoll-'r; ion l.a - been
brought to llron iisvilh* on niiouiit of the
bisr llifi tir.ntti' l»ep;o Kvo •''bnoi to bo
i hold next wool and is intended jis putt
<»l the exposition. Thy re v ill bo Hi
paintings when tin* exlnltit is omplnte.
thf> . paintings aro uQ tin* vvo.k of
on- artist Airs. ihrllm Jam' \ n\ In.
ttioclu*. formerly *>l Now V>r1 . b»}t u ...
a 1‘osab-tif Of San M> into. T|n».»o who
• laim to he judges . f art a'e surprise 1
at the splendid work rhspbi>Mi< Ml ibis
exhibit. The work i' ill oil. the 'Ubje.f*
being cbiefi.v hutdei apes. Titov repre-
sent the lift* work f tin* artist who has
boon studying and painting' ever-sitno
sin* was u litll«* girl. She ha> itail the
advantage of studying tin* work •• urns-
i tors iu iho largo luusettis espe. i. Ily in
‘ho Metropolitan Museum of Ait «>; Nov.
! York.
I hose paintings are v«iu**d ;.t .vyi»#.i*«*.
and ovving to their great value the artist
was not vv ill r ■; to pin* o them -a ; la*
exposition tout vvhieli. in la i .ff.-t
m* wall -.pm os for stn h a largo and Int-
portant o*dl*-etion. Mr. and Mrs. AM-
| ri< h. who have been veiling the V«Uev
lor -'event! weeks are in . haig>* of the
* xMbit.
Invitations have in a i >tie«| for an
informal reception at tin* M< Cleary
Mtisio Saturday at!i .in . a tto-u H t t
i ;.ltl o'rh»ek w hell I lie r til !l' rxiit.ii vv ill
be complete and open t«• ttispe* :i m. A
I great many have visited the >i**ro to >*-•
i tJiese works of art .dri ed' and 1. ive
| been outhtisiastk- iu their praise.
RAIL COMPANY
WANTS PERMIT
FOR EXTENSION
t Bo i hf Associate*! I'-a •*>
AUSTIN- T< \ Feb. do. — Application
of the W co Beaumont. Trill ty w S -
hint* railway for pemis-ion to e«*n
I struct an extension from I.ivi igst« rt to
I Port Vithur through Beaumont w.
hcatd this morning by the ra.lroad c m
mis -ion for the interstate <*>::imerer
■ commission. A delegation of thirty
. five business men of Port Arthur.
I heade i by li< want Smith president f
i the Port Arthut t'h: till er of • m:
m«Tce and A. L. Burge in. mge w« :<
present. Man per Uurgt urging tii*’ ex-
ten- on testified tb it .mprovt im nts .>
I P it Atihur in Itt'Jd totalled $! J.tHt'
i (mb. The hearing developed ; h.tt in t •
j evert ihts unit lien'ion i granted :tn< t'n
. applicntio * will be m: dc for extension
| lr»*m Weldon to \V;..o.
WAR EXPORT DECREES
REVIVED IN FRANCE
• 11V T'l"> A"oe|Jlti <1 1 )
J’AIIIS Feb. J*t.- A numbi r f <f
flics issued «Iuri3jr the crisis of lWlit
piohibi nig e \ j ■! t .11 i« :r of \i art ice'
are i.<* ng revived say the Kcho <
Paris in a campagn to bui v up the
j franc.
Some of h< ' alrtady revived p: hib-
j it tiu exportation V fr- sh or p c-cived
; nuat and eggs wheat mi's h. rb y rye
j buckwheat and semolina mo dies and
kir.drt foods sugar potatoes truet
| al lumber slate and tiles coa . cok
land ceal tar products j eebu- met .1
and scrap iron.
The ministry of agr culture h is do Id-
: (■ i to su pend the prohibit ion < expo?
I tut ion and substitute a tax of fifteen
1 per cent on chocs:* and dried vegetables
and ten per ce lt on fresh v< get .!• os.
I '
• Kv The A »i>e aicd l*i e - i
SAN ANOIXO J'eMin. K. b. li ). One
hundred io-r.i.i i t in el a 111*/ ill* bets of
Jih flying quad tun from northern.
t.. :■ : a .<1 ai} r T« cities aio
! In • e for the ;.a» ..i me tin/ •
j« tiiet »t Jl mkei •’;A > oiciat i**'i.
I in.! r ci.p 'ourfe* n \>'i -i T#Xrt* niuii*
In :U
An i’jld > oh the t riff I A mormijj
h> .iei.: 11. ivisby if ll;U;l * jne .ocrit
i!' .Si i .ill lie rn rVriif A .tat ion u;i<
la ii*;:t.u *.*. Oth- r .pcakei tin lu*<4tl 5.
f. • ha;>man Au 'in. late com »ii n.>inr
i i f i. k- ; 1 Aii . e i taiy of
! I he .... .R * . .d -i .' e tuinki i1'’ protec-
tive :. - nciatSt.il and < !i.m .> K. Hi hits
... A ~
M ; i i n t li. * atoned part of the
eat it r aset’.t i. op re in.
K. I' ' i..
TOKHi l «-5•. Jo. l*i. uk* .V.stuhu lh«*
1 y u::g man w hi* attempted 1“ is s.. sj-
! . tte the prince repent ! st ltee- i.i• r
! ha- bio pht puni^huteri t n<>! only u; on
1 hi1 upon ill in.-tubers of h:.
fnmtly. T!. i■ « »n pit.. #f he far.
1 •!■»* Jiipf''1'- mod. f . et.iai il c<> e
d«i .. rot certain the he .•*?> II **i int ii
; 4 • ."if'*!! tlmt .<..1* tl offendin' • < 1
i v s :t ihle t* punishment u th him :■>«
hi> eristic.
\ .ml.a I'**!/.1 1 **f .. fan.tly whose hot:
urai'it* s itiot. sir • long. Hi great
gtn’t tla r tta r ii high coinl rank
and hi - father v. s a member «• t p ■ 11< •*
me tit until shame. b rough • <b wn by h. *
• on* • s et. f« la* d hil t i t* -ip. i. Now
the father is about to lead the l • as*1/
into « \ile» in .lave. Keen a inarri *i sis-
!«*■ .f the would-be a*- ia vv il go.
I leaving her wealth; husband at hr
f tfi s'-- or b r to join th emigrants in
tinir efforts to e.-e.in • the * otti ih-’
i young iitwil’s act culled d wit.
SUGGEST CEN. BUTLFR
FOR DENBY’S POSIFION
ST. PA l L Kelt '.’m.- !J. <>mni' !)<lation
1 that Itriyudier lienepili Smvdley But-
i let police head of Philadelphia who
! ha: i. •iiif. i (1 a siMt:- it iotial cleanup or
i ir *nei.iI i h: ih li. Dawes lie appoint*
■ ed to fil Ithe vacancy in the cabinet
| caused bv the resignation of Secretary
| Den by will he made to President Pool-
idtfc hy John S. i hristie post of the
America a Pei; ion here.
“SORE FEET"
All Good Prescription
— Guaranteed —
!*'nr Fa*/a inn Itch
Sweaty and Sort*
bVv l and >t her Skin
troubles. l;or sale at
all timer "tores and
BRENHOLTS & L ANDRY
MrAl.l t V I K\ W
WHY worry and fret—wish and
hope? Why ho jealous of those
with clear soft skin? Jt is
Within the reach of all.
A Tich ruddy wholesome* com-
plexion is possible. It Is not some-
thing that is just beyond our reach.
Neither is it something that requires
years and years of toil to acquire.
That clear soft skin is within the
reach of each and every ono of us.
Not like precious stones available to
but a chosen few—clear soft skin—
rich and pure—the sparkle and
brightness of youth—is available to
each and every ono—rich and poor—
i young and old.
8. S. 8. since 1820. has been cast-
impurities from the system and
building red blood cells.]
Impurities make “that
complexion you load
for" impossible. 1:
blood cells send rich
blood coursing through]
_mrnmmmmmmim—mmmmmmmmmmm—
your veins. Clear soft skin la sim-
ply the result of a healthy red blooded
eondition. Within the grasp of ail—
Yes—S. S. S. will help you have tho
very skin you seek.
Wien the skin is hard and drawn
—the cheeks sallow ami withered—
the figure listless and lifeless—tho
system is not on edge. Something is
wrong. Right that wrong. Possess
that clear soft skin—bring the youth-
ful glow Itack into tho cheeks. S. S. S. '
will do it.
Miss Ethel Rose. -122 E. Water St..
Painted Post X. Y. writes:
"All that has been said in favor of
S. S. S. is true as applied to my case as
it has certainly purified my system and
my complexion is now clear.”
H. S. S. is made of carefully se-
lected and scientifically prepared and
proportioned herbs and barks. It is
sold at all good drug stores. Tho
largo size bottle is more economical.
| H AULIXM;N Texa s F. y* i. ;
| combined truck >hij>m rt of rV. . | id
an j 17. stnotnN to 22*1 « «« iin u.
uii!!y Heavy niovenietti *• i ti.i »
part uf tb- we«k. <1 th - ilM u. .
ij t . w n> »• ( hi ill i! frnii a.) j. .(•
*>f the- Vail y. The cal n.iV l;i j.
“'■« n 'a!! sv iiij.; a id uni
.uhaitei'd Mu i lui.Mx wi. in i/> n- (
• \V «!:•>• l.il'ijii. \yi*| nut nu‘*c tl n
I'm k even >»n Hit tjm*h im of h iivr t
i1 |C 1 hv»r crops.
S'!»ipiite:u» !f <u ii. vitim.- AVI
lcw»* « r*' ts r*i;. iv ; Hr v:n i. i;
dll' • ? tiililiSiv. ;.n : n.b; ( v- ! .
Harte a 1 < u r- • f nebbi;* • ; S »n It »;; •
• *’ ’ ' ‘ i ..ill • |a MW ■ m i x»..i
it h and.I of lettuce; San {tenitu and
It firandv il iin y p<> n: • ;
cal.t a: «■ and :* car mi'cl v j i i rTh* ;
li.*: iin* •* i 1» (1‘ a! I-i).:;. J
t't'V il vcr" t 1 i. 1 car *f :•••
pud otic c i of grapefruit; * d ■ 7
car • 1 c..l 1 -iRS;; S ti i; Plan S c n : of
rail-."**; I IT ri.i • r • *»|;u . . l
cai i*r fi i • . nil « . m.*: ; 1 •* .
vcp. i ibJtM ;.rnl ore c r f i « ; \}..
ccd > 1 cur Mumipu M j... ;.i j v.
t! Me*. I”* ■ a-i ; f»;»I t- rot : cm!
S c.u> i f !*« 11; \\. .i n> s i.
i'-’1#** li cm* . mvi'Ri*" ild s. !’ « •
« * . ■< : il ! » i- ! t r. !. ;• .. :
I ■ i I -i n i ; r ;* if .■ i .
I-’ CHI C!‘t >■. J • v • .1
- «-n li tiuee d 1 < . . • . .. •; I
A!: mo 11 *
1 «•**».. end <•:.» ro* ■*; Jr.
i • • * end i i rot • ; I’:. " •■■■■> ■ *•!
l-:t|i* and 1 n; mix .1 :• -1 :.' Me
AM* I- I c •• l.cet1 .1 . . ;ml
•"Us and 1 of i . ic 1 vc . t XU Mir
r’on ! cm* i f i.i t-f ■ nit. . ut ■ « * 1
• if r*Ua*i : Sii.n• rf! 1 i <> ‘ race
i . Sun ii ..I'll If - * 11; ‘
I omt point i * rat:. t: CJtHli: rc *■: i 1 !r
mixed \ r< ‘ id*
WILL NAME SCHOOL
FN HONOR OF WILSON
< l»v The V Ft ■ t
< HI* \*;<*. !■>}'. Jo 'I.
•If I « !»•:•«' in * h !•:;•»* • v ■'! ; • nr »•. |
in If n r >*f \\ I <> . ->u
r «tiM m/v * f 11 *nv !• xv |l * > m-i! in
Ftpati.- cl ft ! •»: * '• II . . lit .
*n :ti *a of i • •*.
e* mmhtef of lhe L.n r of eihnr.
ENTIRE POPULATION
OF NEW HEBRIDES IN
DANGER STARVATION
I Hy I A -■ .cm**»! I'nssl
j N ; VV YOU A !•>!». 2t.—A *jil»i«»srraiu
j t om I.*• r»; A i tb u i Du!four to J tin V
th. Full;. . w ln-t it uion in
I this c iv c-> it it i- this in** y••:
irtv to ti that .10(ton in
1!. Ii: ill. - iti ilari" *r of t :rvji ion.
'■•hst r:»n .Su-iiav«- *|i. if anything;
; !* lease advisi tr. < it>)•. Haifoiir.”
Tin monti;.? of iMtccaAug i..ia which
: Ii *}t * i u a ; t : o|. • taint'd th«* Stretch
j 'otiv. ’ thatch' .i hi.iis i*s and cut off
it*.* i •« «•* > is in of ml it own iiri nipt
! i’f 11:! *i | * j • ..I U- t in «• (' l> lit cl StMti* i o i
; • nl. M . Stewart .i*f.
Mr. Stewart ud in* ho . liwnumittird
} i l t *i >«i'i* V w:-cnt. h* :*d o
;'Ii I' Li t* lie F»:initiation asking that
| o-gar:'/ration i<» jt in it reli#l cauipoiRii
.i.i i In I*l .‘lent < ool <I}Ti*.
CHICAGO PASTOR
CLEARED MCOURT
» lift ' •«». »■'. h. itst Motj'.l crs of the
‘>4 Erl Itejni * church who
’ I 'i « . ! I. < ■* ’«•!'
t loured >!•.'-*«• rt i s > y of «- h a r 101* o f m i * -
cocitii* t iita.ii- hy A:!>« -t l.< ian I. n pnr-
i hi«:*..‘ri In a divorce »uit which was
* d n • A hi jiiffT t oil. Th>*
■Ts ha- •>t*-ui|l> iifmtld its pastor
the hi ri»« s were made.
< hs.ciiiti' elmridi Indie win h r»»»K for
■lore than 1 boar la.-t lidrilf mud*d
t h e ' *t -: ■ ■ b • -e i of eonyr atulat ion.
Skin Malady or. Decline
.1 -.or .■ ftic! pi if*'ci.*ia :i■! 1 intro j
diirtiea in tlii- <• -intry of the woruier-
ul 'k ■ • d Wlide m.-ru skill
■ • “’t• ’ 'a;-' t!m‘ a .. U tiouhtes r.
i ■* >b“ ! •( V -':>!■ Ii:.i! itf: ir*h tetter i
K ■'.o:. etc. arc |.f cnrn- j
irifg fr .v**r every year.
V. !• did' r i«c ; j.e - of fftark vml Whie *
f ■? ;< at E■! . n d } ii- .HI* for mil- j
1 -as of j» the heel' f;t ».f j
- v * > ■ iifi" t * 1 ’! v tj at i-li t * f f * ■»■*» t t ti it I Is a r - !
tij. M-fiim.a d ami iiu^ftdiy it |
-Ur ■ < \ -1 am) i/trod ti* look at. 1 toulcr;; I
i* y it ; 'ri.iiilliirt*f sit r than ntiyfhieji
e* ?i 55i*!«r nature they have ever
Id'*-lied and th y attribute this pop-i
i!ic ity t« tin"’ tow pj iees fit vrhieh 11
s ** Id. ii? i ell- it- i? >i ij ■ ■ i*1 lidivWlity. >
the -id- !»«- conn l i • s thftd* tiifees ? •» j
; • h - the .'Ac : ucft-Adv.
IN PISTOL BATTLE
LUCISVilXK tty. i b. Sit Re*
1 jil iM-y. i!l dud in *• h<*:rital ii|* * In t
»i;rht frmn belle* wound*. n-«iv>d in
a -i *rc't :h ula:* |> tof bat I it- hit* Mmj.
I»< tween gur.ti»*-n and < it. Jntt
after Stac*». died! hi.- •• * In Vr La -
CD>*t of MitilWrfP®! i eliter* d the ho p. •
tai and Jcai <<■ ! of her bt<. h**r par* •
in the fit is* in niiirfc .it;:* /
and bi» companion Lee Wallace and
|#ff jHiIiceim n w.-rc wimadcd.
;:ta*e and WuH.u*. a.i-v-d « ..*»*• d
convict** had l*i < n arrested a .lutonio-
hlle theft U f • |f * I'M * niv til"".'
battled th.i ir w.i fee ill a paVt *:*!
wounding the four poll erne a aid wen-
in turn "iho* ddwti.
. .- * • ----- —■
Wo Bay I hi* «.? ■ I 1 * ad
1C ••1***1' <i.nii. i;i \ i i < * Ihirii'r ti:-e (’
-*ie. * *.<nr:.. -Mb ami Wu-d.iuictnri Adv.
Lift Off-No Pain!
\J. -n't hurt one bit! IJtj>r» a. little
‘•Frwsjeon**” *m an iirhl*::..: corn.'instantly
•: - :n hurting thi n ; iurtiy
you lift It r-.lit. off with tinp-ry.
Y"t;r sells a tiny tattle of
“Fro- rone” f.*r a f- w rml• iiiil.-i ■ to
r-rm.vo every hafti .■<«. • .ft o-rc. or
• >rn in two* n tin* to.« jijid 11. • foot
e.tlit:•(.> uitliout sorcueaa ui* iiritalion.
1 tie D fitII • ijf ' w |h« . t»sn)iru.vti'-<• be*
I w»** • i t.ts(■ {mi ri*m;ii(•*r whi«*h tfc e cab-
inrt wa* form* •: on January 41.
Beauty
A Gleatnv Mass of Hair
35c “Dandcriri*’' does Won dels
for Anv Orri s Hair <«
i / \ s
f r ! T v thi ! When combing and
f’r‘ • -if }'ir l*«ur just moisten your
!. ur hiu'b with •! I. Me “ Damlerino”’and
brush it tItr<• ■ tgh ym.r hair. The effect
i i start I;. •! \ • t trtn do your hair up
a:>! it v.-ji! appear twice a*
tiiK..; I i ii_ a in. of gic-amy hair
11 b . a :-l p easing that
ir. f.-» jhn* as and
in varum ee.
'• * t if!- d if. ' fiin hair “Dun fieri ne”
*; •'*» *“ 11 ’ • -t na i.fing each sin-
long and -tr-mg.
fl or - • *p • 1. 11:? ' out ;.r! dandruff «Jia*
:i ' ; •?*■* : i * it.V < f delightful re-
b - * Jian-et iie" at any drug or
t lies C r ; td j.i- -w hour healthy
„i.l yvuthful \ >_‘UZ‘ hair becomes.
Such popularity must
i be deserved
I 'O singled out for public
honora man must have proved
his quality. And to be chosen by
millions even a cigarette must
have “made good.’*
So Chesterfield's swift rise to
popularity is more than a meas-
ure of success. It is proof posi-
tive of finer tobaccos — which
means better taste.
A1 • d better taste is the sole reason
for Chesterfield’s huge sales.
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Wheeler, Fannie. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 231, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1924, newspaper, February 20, 1924; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1378608/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .