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Tom Sims Says—
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Lightnfng never strikes twice in
enact
Ti‘
polaona. Tat it to aimepk a nature
to owa remedy tot taa-
food
all
a day in
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All made lead to horn*
Proper way to keep a baby qulet
| Today’s Thought
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The Odd One of the Family
Your Birthday—
Hope, Michigan,
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Ford
Hardscrabble.
Soap should be used very
1
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KATY
and ruihs it.
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$3.85 Round Trip
may be
love of luxury.
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entered
protest
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POOH FOR SCIENCE
• By BERTON BRALEY
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Supreme in their Class
Pain gets worse when
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velvet pencils
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Fort Worth calls itself
Fort Worth business
moments
habitually
American Federation of Labor
I that the minimum wage de-
mb is an affront to the soul
but five million Russians are starv-
ing in the Volga district and there
is no Russian aid for them. Russia
dency in
nominated
earlier.
1924.
Henry
which
There
a little too much
a little too much
One uplift movement everybody
favors is uplifting chins.
rheShineJorMine
to keep your
Many soape
and 1
moisten
Pres to e
ter vublle
MS eredtted
1.70
AOS
Ml
Simply
water i
concentrate our attention upon it.
Most of your pains, pleasures also,
are imaginary.
The current belief is that electric
bills are shocking
the same place because the same
place to sever there.
8.25
490
Every night is too long to stay
out all of it.
the railroad shop men who struck
last June.
If congress can not enact a min- '
alotal
Suhacriydea Rate. Pald »■ Advanee,
Fee Dally and tosSss Americana
April has 10 Apri! Fool days, for
the weather man
have it too. bt If you keep it the
darn staff becomes unfit to eat.
Travis For
At Canton
Travis Foi
O. F. will ha
tonight at 7
hall.
is to giv it something it can use
to make a noise. '
fartmen t of Justice abandons the
chase.
Special Re
Of Choral
Mr. j. w.
Amateur Ch
a full atten
bearsal this
at the Morri
A concert
dub is to b
music week
in* the nun
FTHE shiner
FOR EVERY SHOE
a week
Alabama.
Some people sneeze like an April
shower
—Soft
—Medium Soft
—Hard
Mrs. Slaug
Bride of (
Mr. K. U
teas thio af
the Country
mentary to
bride of the
When you eat Bran for constipation
be certain that H la AU HUW!
of
Hair Often Ruined
By Careless Washing
A MAN WHO BECAME
FAMOUS
At All Stationers Accept No Subetitutes
Write for Sample
American Lead Pencil Co., New York
Makers of tho famous venus pencils
Ths A
mod to
A cynic think, people bhoula be
abolished.
ve
e
scalp '
> the |
the
More Truth Than Poetry
■ ■ ■ ■ . lay James J. Montague ■ ----
They are working like the dick-
18 filming Dickens’ works
F. T. RENNIE, General Agent
MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO.
GALVESTON, TEXAS
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7 123
" BLACK
TAN,WHITE,
OXBLOOD,BROWN
painstaking in matters
id the decoration of your
’Thais a fine Cigars
Lawrence
BARRETT
10c—2 for 25c-15c
Tear
• 7-70
10.00
1AM
STECKS
909 Congress
Hyde Park
With Mrs.
The Hyde
will meet 1
o’clock with
Hast Fifteer
Dougiass, fe
have charge
Mrs J W
port on the
at Victoria
Mendames
Thurlow We
the social ht
arBalagoatur SSdz
stun* by a quack doctor is not.
will attract many friends
They say there are microbes that lurk in a kiss
(Especially one that is thrilly).
But why bo afraid of the favor of blss
Because of some silly bacilli?
With germs in our crackers and germs in our moat.
The microbes are few that one misses;
So as to bacilli. I firmly repeat.
Td much rather get ’em in kisses.
Beattie hn laid 365 eggs in 365
days Poor overworked hen. she
should join the bricklayers’ union.
WHY THE NOISE? ’
Fort Worth has a chamber
wage scale for the rail
your cake and
.NAW!
I AtT GONA’wmwT
WM MOR I AuT
Shoot MARBLES wiB’EM
AN i AT GONNA Be ON
TAEIR BALL TAM am*
FUKTHERMORE I AIN’T
GONNA AAVE NO APRON
STkIGS Tied OnTo me.
SO THERE
and prepared
I Te make a vinitor feel at home
raise caih when he spills gravy on
the clean table cloth.
fully; If you want
hair lookin* its best
I fancy the germs on red, feminine lips
Are not so tremendously vicious.
For otherwise nectar one tenderly sips
Could never be half so delicious. i
If microbes are there, they are nice gentle germs.
Which bring no infection too serious.
Altbough, as each experimenter affirms.
They may make you slightly delirious!
for the liver
B.war. of imitatioma Demad
the g«»ta», la 10c end 3*c pesh
| bearing above trade mark
eminat th, unfavorable pudlicity
received by that city over the na-
"ton through the investigation of
alleged oil swlndtln* cases there.
Exaggeration of the mituatton by
newspapers of the north and east,
to the detriment of Fort Worth,
was charged. It was asserted that
none of the oil projects which may
be found illegitimate are headed
by Fort Worth men.
A federal agent of the depart
ment of justice says that it cost
the suckers of America 1100,000,000
a year for five years to fatten the
Rockets of promoters and sellers
jof illegitimate oil stocks.
too much trot alkali. Thi, arles
the "caip. makes the hair britne.
[ x The American’s Program for
Austin.
Commissioner maneger form of
city government
Adequat. supply of pur water
County library.
Naw fravie courtheuse
Benutificatien of Bartan apringa
ompletien of highwe
ey-sem, including road to Hamil-
tn’ pool.
ompietion at dam.
f City incinerator.
Madam abattoir. >
len will not be riven a place on
the tederal reserve board. Prest-
leent Harding has changea hl,
mina again. The presldent named
Miss Clara
Is Honor
MI» Glad
hostess this
Inneous sho
Clara Volz
Boon to Jar
ton. son of
Duke of Aui
s
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GOSPEL MEETING
A series of delightful and instructive sermons is
being delivered by
ROBERT L. WHITESIDE
at
THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF CHRIST
(19th and University Ave.)
Services each day, 7:45 p. m.
This is a very cordial invitation to attend.
Come and bring your friends.
Where ignorance is bliss it is
folly.
of America.
People breathe from 14 to 17
times a minute, but not the minute
after finding a quarter.
"Beauty Hint**'—headline. It cer-
tainly does.
Tel, 7202
BATTLE OF FLOWERS
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Special Low Rates
VIA
Music Glut
I With Mr.,
Mrs Anit
be hostess
o’clock this
nesday Mor
I program wl
z * Hesshore mi
9 ke has just
"" home, 1107
The almighty dollars
mighty scarce
For Further information. Telephone
or Call
Katy City Ticket Office
the hair
of weariness, you are
and rub
time you have yourself too firmly
in hand to be flippant.
Both men and women of this
date are rash and erratic in their I
love affairs They are both physi-
cally and spiritually attractive and
at the same time they have the
type of nature which enjoys the
elightest feelings of response.
Well known people born today
are:
Richard Hardin* Davis. author. I
John Henry Dolph, artist.
Henry P. Tapt: n. educator.
This is a wonderful country. __
__" _ _ ..... " is shipping rye in large quantie
Portessor Dempmey admits it; Pro-
Sirt farmer for the federal reserve
board McNary was offered a n-
cees appointment. He epurne it.
Ba aa not neea h job. He la a
man at todependent fortune and
‘capable ot hoeing his own row.
shampoos contain
at Key Weet fee
Havana and all
pointa on the eet
and west coats
of Florida.
With bags of nitrogen next year.
And cans of phosphates were they nourished.
The Indian corn began te ear
The squash and the potatoes flourished.
Then they died down, row after row;
No craft that I possessed could stay ’em!
And all because I did not know
One had to spray ’em.
I have another garden now.
Which seems to be in fair condition.
But I will not make any vow
That it is comin* to fruition,
rm getting old and sad of heart.
And lately rather take for granted
Before I’m master of this
That I B be planted!
Benefit Mi
Is Pleasant
Mrs. Hou
Eldred Me KI
Tylef gave a
nfternoon st
field for the
talont fund
521 Congress
Tickets sn Seto April 15 to 11,
Inclusive, and for trains arriving
at Ian Antonio morning of 20th.
Limit for Return April 23d
atipation; matare’a we at keephng
anry body-org-a tumed true
Eat Kelloge* Bran rgalart, to
gin permanent nUat aaaara»r—aa
Teast two tablespoontuls daily; for
ehromie cases, with tatty mel. It to
as benecial m a preveetive. Ito mi
Ilka favor to delkeloua. You will Mke
ft eprinkled over year favorite bat or
Mid cereal, or eat ft m a eereal.
KaUocs 'a Bran makes delighttul muf-
taa. ratatm bread, pencakea, ata. Il
adds a tea favor to soupa ana gravlea
Hare the whole family aal Kelloge’
Braa and see the heaith at anty mem
bar improve.
All grocers aell Kellogg to Braa.
/hl
n
Christian I
With Mrs.
Circle No
society of
church. met
Mrs Frank
Mrs J W
th* program
The comr
tost Ma turd,
from the Ma
This circi
neat Monde
if the socie
The folio
present at 3
dames
Cowell. Smi
Litton
for the women
to cleanse
thoroughly,
hair with
Mede b D. EMIL KLEIN CO.. New York
Dtsfr^ofedh
k GOLDSTEIN, Austin, Tea*
Florida has a sheriff who is said
to have received "120 a head" for
every prisoner he delivered to a
convict camp controlled by a lum-
ber company. And the efvilized
world is damning the Russian
Reds for their barbarous act*.
The beet thin* for steady use te
Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo
(which is pure and greaseless), |
and is better than anythin* else
you can use.
Two or three teaspoonfuls of
Mulsifled in a cup or glass with
a Mttle warm water is sufficient
imum wage
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1923.
•TAR..
The petuinees of ourselves and
th. no-called troables that worry
us la emphasized by th. Harvard
antronomers report that 850 nebu-
lka ar. discovarvd in on. photo,
graph of tba heavens taken in
Peru. Each nebula is a luminous
gaseous masa Many of them are
whole solar systems in the making.
Just as the sun, moon, earth and
other planets ohce swirled together
in the form of gas.
A single grain of sand, thrown
into the Pacific ocean. Is smaller
by comparison than our earth In
the vast universe. Human vanity
la th. moat ridiculous of all jokes.
EINSTEIN.
You read a lot about the photo,
graphs taken by natronomera in
Australia last September, during
the complete eclipse of the sun. to
check up the Einstein theory. Prof.
Chant, one of the photographers,
says the evidence la favorable to
the nocuracy of the K1 not el n theory,
-though it cannot be said to be
Social vely aar
Thia la the most Important high-
er eclentirle newa. so far in 1523.
RESCUE
Seventeen men and five women,
biasing a new auto troll in Miorida.
get marooned in the swamps Indian
runners hotfoot after them Retief
parties follow. An airplane, carry-
ing food. Joins the search Xn
around, much fuse—due to fear that
the auto party will starve to death.
Fino humanitarian epi Fit But tn
the recent hard times many thou-
sands of families were starving, and
no airplanes circled to find them.
Relief parties were few. The rea-
son? Simpie. The lost trail blaz-
ers in Florida had a theatrical,
dramatic atmosphere. Starving
families in hard times didn't. Im-
portant, this matter of staging one’s
life properly Do a good job at it
and the world will rush at far aa the
north pole to help you.
MOB
A negro, caught picking a sten-
ographer’s pocket on an elevated
train in New York city, la arrested
Cries of "Get a rope" and “String
him up," it takes several squad-
rona of police reserves to keep the
crowd from lynhing him Alone,
not one person in that crowd would
have thought of interfering at all.
let alone han*. The mob spirit is
eontaglous, temporary insanity be-
comes epidemic. That’s why a na-
BACKWARD GEORGIA.
West Branch, Iowa, la on the
map. It is the birthplace of Her-
bert Hoover and its inhabitants
have nominated him for the pres-
Now the head of the administra-
tion has deoided that ho will go
i to the west or the far west for a
By Mary Blake-
APRIL 18.
A fairly good day, especially in
the afternoon and evenin*. Moat
favorable for correspondence, lit-
erature and dealings with profess-
ional and business people Good
results should come from adver-
tisements placed in tomorrow’s pa-
P A child born on this day will be
free and generous to excess, kind-
hearted and much respected. In
business it will be successful
la today your birthday? Tou
have a rich and beneficent nature.
Ruhsia la shipping million* of
bushels of wheat to the Ruhr dis-
trict for the German workers who
are on strike. Thia la generous.
Was Lund
To Open I
Mrs Davi
"o he Open
Tuesday, MI
guest a Mrs
past presidn
win. retirin
Walter Bre
dent
The seatis
args table
everal a ma
joining. at ■
senial grou
gatnvillen vi
spray* was
with blue <
to form An
lowing the
luncheon thi
aun parlor
the work to
held and M
3 er commit:
Two more
before the r
grant, on Mi
TEXA8 A WINNER.
Texaa is ths spinach state. More
than 400 carloads had been shipped
• out of Laredo up to April 14 t
all parts of the country and it is
estimated that more than 100 car-
loads will be shipped before the
close of the season. Whether It
• be spinach, onions or oil. Texas is
’ a winner.
Floyd county farmers are going
to give sugar cane a trial. Far-
mers of the near-by counties are
going to give the sugar beet a
trial. Americans eat more sugar
per capita than any other people
on the map and all American
housewives admit that there is big
money in sugar for the refiners
this year.
And this ie the oondemnation,
that light ie come into the world,
end men loved darkness rather
than light because their deeds wore
evil-St. John 3:19.
Only the worm of conscience
sorts with the owl Sinners,
end evil spirits shun the light—f
Schiller._________________________
Me and
Fierida Peinta
Steamera tall •«
Key West, Fla..
ma kirns eonveni-
tavorable publictty. They did not
I |get all that was coming to them.
gThey may get it before the de-
That Spring the tender shoots came forth
And valiantly my hoe l wielded.
Till from the breezes from the north
in furrows they were safely shielded.
And then they withered where they grew--
A thing which now seems not surprising.
Considering that naught I know
Of fertilising. *
MKT
WHAT IT MEANS. ‘
; Prenident Samuel Gompers
3T
commerce.
an oil city,
men have
fessor Gibbons whispers IL Edu-
cation comes high in this fair
land of ours and the two eminent
professors herein are doing their
best to push the cause along.
is what he sald for publica-
That which ho did not say
ubllcation was unfit to print.
» President Matthew Woll of
Federation of Labor
another point of view. He’
that the decielon means the
ot the industrial court of
mna and ghe injanetion against
Llo down with dogs and you will
got up without much sloop
Germs linger in kisses, no doubt that is true.
And germs which stay with you forever.
They make a changed man quite completely of you
in spite of your earnest endeavor;
They’re dangerous germs of a lingering kind.
Whose strength it’s no use to disparage;
The micrbes in kisses, you’ll frequently find.
Infect you with love—and with marriage!
(Copyright 1923, NBA Service, Inc.)
OM MMXS, 2,02.0,1
। "Y CAN'T You Be
ue THE ResT OF
THe De* ?
LITTLE HOPE
When first I laid a garden out.
A bright but futile dream I cherished;
I scattered scores of seeds about.
Which all. within a fortnight, perished
More wise was I the following year.
I'd learned that howso well you sow ’em
The little seeds won't reappear
Unless you hoe ’em.
There to no time to fuss away try
ing to Bad out just what some mixed
up cereal with a sms 11 braa content
can do to ward of ths grave illnees
that conatantly hovers over eonstipa-
tion auferers. What your system de-
mands to ALL BRAN! You must
have AU j BRAN to giv* ; ermss—t
relief! Anything toss than ALL
BRAN does not have the bulk that
gives resulte! Your physician will
recommend Kallogg to Bran because it
isALLBRANI Kal logs e will do the
work; it will give you permanent re-
lief; it will remake your health if you
will eat it regularly—-becaue it to
ALL BRAN' Kellogg’Bran, cooked
and k rambled, is wonderful for health.
It sweeps, deans and purifes, ridding
th* aystem of th* dangerous toxie
WRANGLE
Franc* is not too busy in the
Ruhr to protest against Turkey
grantin* an oil concession to Amer-
ican interests She forgets Napo-
loon who might have been success-
fui if he hadn’t tried to oat too
many pies at ones. You probably
think: "What do I care about thi*
oil concession? My money is not
involved. I won't get anything out
- of it.” However, the big wars
usually start over the private af-
fairs of a few individual* The
world ^oro original cause was the
desire of German capitalists to build
a railroad from Berlin to Bagdad
has proposed Oscar W. Underwood
for the place. Giant oaks from
little acorns grow. What is Geor-
gia going to do for McAdoo?
of tion does childishinly
things when at war.
ALL HAIL FOURTH OF JULY.
Professor Jack Dempsey has
been offered $200,000 to meet Pro-
fessor Tommy Gibbons in a fif-
teen round educational debate to
take place some where in Mon-
tana.
Professors Dempsey and Gib-
bons are widely known Americans.
They are high degree culturalists.
They teach the young idea how
to box. ; *
The winner of the coming event
will take down more money than
all the college presidents in Texas
will be paid between this time to
1930. Professor Dempsey gradu-
ated from the college of hobo-land;
Professor Gibbons from the New
York college of hard-knocks. Each
has a P. G. degree.
They have signed for a fourth
of July event and hope to give
credit to themselves and the fath-
ers of the republic when the ring
master tells them to go.
home, even though it is only one
room.
You have a deep and thoughtful
nature and not onethat is easily
distressed or excited, but once
aroused you are capable of a really
terrific wrath. You have also a
lighter aide to your nature and car
be very gay and entertaining to
those you like, but most of the
to Finland. Isn’t it true that
fur its a
Twenty of
present and
Mrs Joe Ja
and Miss
who is her
the Chariti
mittee of
meree.
It was v
Tew. a met
visiting in
return by 1
and represi
ternational
April 27-29
will be grar
it is hoped
present to i
Miss Mar
ance. Miss
bond busiz
member of
Sporting Ge
nie Bracey,
worker, wsi
ship.
Each of
duced in ti
and Miss X
the social mi
is engaged
employes of America*
This five te four decision ap-
pears to have swept away a batch
of congressional and state statutes
New organised labor and the law-
makers of the country will be com-
polled to travel the same road
again.
: Why blame the newspapers?
| Why blame the department
| justice?
| Why blame the suckers?
Why not blame the takers?
They are responsible for the 1
Altrusa L
Held at I
with M
If women had better taste there
would be more bachors.
| James B McNary of El Paso as
comptroller of the Currency A
republican senator, Couzens of
Michigan defeated confirmation
wage workers tor the District of ■
Columbia, then bow is it poasible :
tor the railroad labor board to.
desire for approbation; but you
have a certain tenacity of purpose
and the habit of listening to the
/advice of elders that generally
overcomes difficulties. If your
ambitions are disappointed you are
prone to go off by yourself and
brood, often to the extent of be-
coming a recluse, but not especially
a dalgrunttod one.
You are a natural teacher and
leader and will succeed in placing
yourself at the head of affairs
Though not especially deft with
your hands, you are original and
should make a successful inventor
You also have a keen sense of
beauty in the abstract and have
furthermore the rare faculty of
applying it to your every-day life
Though careless of appearances in
tai., ■ Omty-
sarrnm
WM Breneh Telephene MW
Caos sties All Depavkmenta-
via GALVESTON (A’
A delightful trip across the blue 66Nh-l
waters of the Gulf on modern oil- ' VN
burningsteamers famous for their
seaworthy qualities and high
standards of service. The com- E6
fortable, economical way to reach the US
Big Metropolis and other ooints north. ~
S. S. Concho 8. 8. H. R. Mallory
April 21 May 12- Juns 2 May 5, 26, Juns 16
S. 8. San Jacinto 8, S. Comal
April a-May 19-June • May 9, 30, June 20
Above steamers carry passengers and freight.
Additional fast freight sailings every
Wednesday.
Fer rates, reservatens and tickets
communicate with
What is so rare
swimming.
The Austin American
American Publisbing Company
Euier.a ta tha Fii W st SosWe. Texaa.
aa liint rtoes Matter.
Memter ot a. i ■■rises* rreea.
Luther Le
Pleasant E
at Marti
entertained
at the Ann
members:
tark, Mrse
Iilie Stark
Tetena, ant
Hummel. M
Zuch and S
-test game w
Mathieson '
Albertine
booby. In
Mies Marga
prize Set
played, aft
consisting e
were servet
Schlando, n
which he t
who had mi
pees
At the b
Francis Ega
Emma Eise
Dahlmeyer
Wirth were
of our leagi
also discuss
vention. T
carded and
scenic lop
business m
Luther Magi
prayer
A golden wedding is when
couple has gone SO-SO.
PIPE LINE TAX INVALID.
Taxa* lawmakers placed a tax
on pipe Un* companies. The law
was declared unconstitutional
West Virginia lawmaker* placed a
tax on pipe line companies and
the supreme court of West Vir-
ginia declared the law invalid
Now the supreme court of the
United States has upheld the de-
cision of the supreme court of
West Virginia. This for the Tex-
as lawmakers who are said to be
on guard against joker*.
Doctor R. V. Pierce, whose plc ■
tura appears above, was not only j
a successful physician but a pro-1
found student or the medicinal qual- ,
ities of Nature’s remedies, roots
and herbs, and by close observa-
tion of ths methoda used by the,
(ndians, be discovered their great
remedial qualities. especlally for 1
weakness of women, and after
careful preparation Succeeded in |
giving to the world a remedy which :
has been used by women with the
best results for half a century. Dr l
Pierce’s Favorite Perwriptton 18 !
still in great demand, while many '
other so called "cure-alim" have
come and gone. The reason for
its phenomenal success is becaue*
of its absolute purity, and Dr
Pierce* high standing as an hon-
ored citizen of Buftale is a guaran-
tee of all that is claimed for the |
Favorite Prescription as a regula-
tor for the ills peculiar to women
Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr ■
Pierce s Invalids Hotel, Buffalo. ]
N Y.—Adv
PAINLE88
Surgeons had to operats on Ed-
ward Higgins for hernia They
didn't cara to risk his heart by
putting him to sieep with other. So
they hooked a beadset on Ed and a
radio concert from WJZ kept his
mind off the operation until it was
NOT FOR SHAW,
| Colonel Nathaniel Shaw of Tex-
Mulsifled in It makes an abund-
ance of rich, creamy lather, which
rinses out easily, removing every I
particle of dust. dirt, dandruff
and excess oil The hair dries ■
quickly and evenly, and it leaves I
ths scalp soft, and the hair fins
and silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy
and easy to manage
You can get Mulsifled cocoanut !
oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it
I* very cheap, and a few ounces
will supply every member of the
family for months. Be sure your
druggist gives you Mulsifled
Iruggist gives you Mulsified.—
i Adv J
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The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 18, 1923, newspaper, April 18, 1923; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1465600/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .