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TUESDAY SEPT. 2 1919.
PAGE FOUR
piawr-w ; CORPUS CHRISTI CALLER
CORPUS (1IRISTI CALLER nrt "mo- nunipt finnn
tum ua M""" ".HiV Owe more private cMO-
Th. CALLEU PUBLISHING COMPLY. lrisc '1 "t Mid ItH
wurat. It hnr now performed the
. llarrlson-.-MarMiKJne Editor . .wi r r...lU....
K. H Craig Circulation Mnnnccr wo trcn.enilnuH tasks or building
Ciii.itofr A'v '"f Mtntftr and then eoniwillonung Hie ninn-
' MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. 'RMIMI1 rOfllln.
Tha Associated 1'ross U xclimlvftty ' Hut it had ncifWlwl Or dollied
!T.Mi!!f.W;l!S..21 tlir rMi - of t more impo-
credited In this paper and nlao the local tattl ocial dfltiwt. Tim UruOflt!
lu Vx"bUV'U'Pf -. -u- J'"1 powerfully iii'ipuiftwl
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'group of workers had been denied
ii-ii l . fill. I
8s:?;i?l?u2far;:r::S ;? hV-pM r performing:
Hit Hons!:s Mien- primary function that of
Apl5Si;r".tart trnHiorlinK Ihe nationa good
tr discontinue delivery of paper and The plant had been neglected n-
thABKfscroddr.iihouWbeniiarMliti t iPrke almost flat when eon-
" cmcULATION DEPARTMENT' fronted with the war eriafo.
M r" :." v";.;... mmis! Tliewe problem were prminK
Mid make out nil clieckf. draft money) for solution when War Cftine. AM
.tntl "f"" ordr' !.?. reS?rf s "ny os'r fwd" '' wf
Publlsl.ini: Company. All item articles I . r .
knd VomunicRti". should Ik ad- '"it precipitated nn alrcndy over-
frewed to Editor. Corpus Chrtitl unuer. ju. msis.
While thr irovcrnntcitl operated'
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
entered as cond-oltis matter at
Die poetoffl? in Corpus Chrltl Tw.
PHONES
Ufciutslnu Editor
IJuslnees Office
Nsws Dprtmint
Misty KdllOr
.VdrsrtUlng Department -
Circulation Ilept.
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CIRCULATION DOOKS .OPEN
TO AUVtn I louno.
TuescKv Sept. 2 1919.
TO THE TEACHERS
the lonelier of South Toxn!'" ;. ' "1
thr roaiis it raiKcd wapri and rr-
crcated Ilio plant. It also unnnin
t"d and paid dividend tiial wen-
otherwim extremely o-uhtful. It
ia largely n dlfferpnt and far hot
ter plant whoae dts)oaitnu we nre:
now ivnt(i(iorintr than the one that
ex mice! in lUlfi.
It in tliei-efore not a id in pin
thinn to return the roada to their
ovners. Here ua every'here it
s impossible t return lo (lie status
(iio ante hellnui. Tlmt attttua in
Owners do not want the Tirol)-
BMIirmi nor - i r miw ' " .lerty they had. Tlley want n Lmar-
irocl.nR the sossiona of the ?" jillltVwl 'ividend yieldin: properly.
Tew .rM-" ff; S I f'-l'"lK- I'vett. prudent of the
nlhr in Mn.lt o "J.rnioi Paeifie Itailroad. reeently
Cu.p f'hr.sta eMeuda a ! fl ).n)l;rwloMBl (.01timitt(1(.
!" It the railroadH were turned
i nrpus iisi i is always proud . to npil. ownors t(Muv nior
f the oppor tunity of exleudinBj(.xwtjng conditions it in . not ton
the handclasp of Rood fellowship ltU)oh toaaylliat half of the roads
1 the men and women ensnijed ui! u R0 into hankniplev ami the
this most important work of edu-(iividend payiiiK roada would linvo
cotmu the youth oi uir lanu .w.u . pjp tjer divided
the lenelirrs eppnrnnliy enjoy mpnU
their stays in this bunuUful eity by. Au plnnR proom ohnnies in
the ea for the nttendnnee 'neh1ro.W8P .0nditionH. All would
yenr upon the summer norma! ntid)r(ven) J)Mi vosletj wroU;H frol
the full institute iuerousoN inatei'-jheeomin future vested rijrlda.
ially. i Iwihor rill have living: waea
There never was in history suehiniirl ;( doiuoe.rntie voiee in indun-
n tune when rcnl men and womer try. Owners demand dividend on
were more in demund for thejeapitul nelually invented. The
tenehint? profession than at tho'piiblir deiiiauda aerviee eompulent
present time: yet despite this eall jinanageinout and no payuiciit for
for the best talent it must be wild whieh value is not iven.
to our own discredit that we per- The NeeuriiiK ' tliee thinns re-
mit these apleudid men and w otu-Njuirw it new eru in our rnilrond
en jyho have dedieatod their lives jhiatory. Thia ia reeoKniicd by
to this high service to labor at (those who bit Hooking solntioim.
nces totally inudetpiate ami that !'f all the jilana now before eon-
etrtuinly will have 1 1 1 - U-w u reus there ia not one that doea not
den to (n in in- to altia. ! tin' in some way provide for the direct
lo'ililitest iniuils tu the pmii -sii I'.nticipitation of labur and iyov-
All that America will l m tli. i tnuient alonn with the owners in
years to follow w ill depend lnrif'1 i the management of the railroads
upon our sm-ceaM in attraetiui.' the The real problem lies in the jttat
best tuletr of Hie nation i t lie I upjnirt ionnitiit of lhat pai'ticipa-
sehool rooms to teach otn- boysjtion.
and trirN We want strong.) - -
Kturd men and women for thin
tusk and jtrt as surely as we con-
7 r rrtmuuvmmm
Pirn jzZksS
To Turm A MAtt'a 1ICA0- I jmpjmifSWiiae
I Mil
i winter
St."eIV'. t" I tuie rive iitlnutaa. ttitm ml.l I mlilf.
fHfl" Willi (0 3-'lM""ir'" "f l'"n Ju.ice ami ll wmo
If .110.
'..mi mil titrmr
.. ..... l I i.r 1 atltlflll
! m.f.ii ..f ulilii aioaiii or i( tlllli nui.
ChaooUta OauSB. ' Iiiimtiiuii fltlr lii S. l riM.rni .r .iKx1i
i.r. thi-r 1 . 11 tnblMiiQaiitills fruit Julrc. or i.inino or n iiminolii lm.
i i ... . . . -
uniount of Kititeil ln'mnti iliid
Mix
jnlmil iiiIU J. A liihle.timutifiil of muVi!iiI
t . IIHl II l l ll II ml 1-1 (WtiQOtlful of wilt Horve lioi or oM.
Mix m I iMiiiMpvoiuiim at unil! lilt- a.
Vr riuK-olnti- or oBoofu .Sill U iiirnl!
umaimyx t'oiir oyer tne dry r'MiLUM'lNli CHOLERA
..f sunr llraaiwuv noi
1 iuitn"d)" I cuiinn ol
Mill rliiK cotiiilHntljr.
f..i flvi- inlmitwi.
: Fruit Smicc.
llUllllllf U'lUr.
ftoll the inlxiui-o
EPIDEMIC IS SERIOUS
TO Kin. A roilHllIni- .lUillilrli frnm
;MaiiilH Htntcn tlmt IMIwifn July In
Ml n.B' il'-i I UUiQWJOOIirUI of c;ril-" JUy "'v enaw of i'liolm
i i. i l rut of iWiWU". ntld a i)iiicIiw!"co In llml llj. Inrltnllnit .U etimm
of s.l! A'ld 1 cupful of liolllng WMtw w rl' rwulliMl fdlnlly. Tlio miBwi eU.
k!.u. hiiiuiik lonaUnitr ana tluaii ailillw.1'; 'l "'e t'lillliiiliipn totnl t.Mu in-
I i . oi.rl -f lorn syrup. Moll till mix- '"UH I.l wlilrli rmuiltml In alpnth.
I
Rich Sauces at LovICos
by Ed6ai. Guest
OBSERVATIONS
tinue this niifL'iiitily policy of pay
nij; stnull Salaries to our teach-i
our school ayiuein will decline in;
efficiency. " '
And to these lenehera gathered ;in
here to prepare lor ine ciihiuuk Um.e WMJ1 ..AM mrnr wi
school term Tho ('aller ofiera iwr." Now a t "iiw uuieii moiiBy
word of (sheer. Yours is a taak l7
often irksome and yet in your seldom i it muoii cwutujnnt or
Thi-y muv .IpInUi the Li-hkuc of Nh-
luil tlic MHipl- i'niiui vot It'
daily labors you have the happy
knowledge that you are engaged
in o real service -n scrvic of pre
pnrntion for n better citizenship
RAILROAD PROBLEMS
Our railroad history bus In i
one of i he world's wonder .il
industrial nUtrprise It ais.. ion
tains chapters filled with -t. m
(till frtoriw of eolosRiil fraud mid
most unbelievable mrruptn
ouit u It In contempt of the Jihikc.
lUlli'on dollar pioli
in.ch rom! tin Jafl-
lnvHyll:irf
tw won't !"
in one
Slim Hi.
'-.i I oi I. I
In .inn '
l i of lllKll prllRH HlttltiMt
"100" liuii hci'oiiio liw
Kill run n iM'iNon out 1 1 1 - . oiiiinun-
i . Uiii'iii'i. t.i .-huh' it di.i'nn't miike
ii Hi uiia IlKf nii.ilivr iimkI i bake 'm?
If UilUI". M-ll-0 i
..old o l l... litKli
rk l.llr.mHM mull
ill! CI'
i ai.Mr
.I-..II
I
1 1 u ol it i.
Ililrl t.ili
the building of the mads
pire of land and nation's
m bounties en laigely
jiropriated The schihIh
clime with tin gridiiounn
contiiiL'iit with iron luui
Avlicit followed In tin i-in i
bates and discrimination'.
rnndc ami wncked ' Hio ..
dustries and founded tit.
dynasty against which di
is now rcvolliiiy. provnked
rintUKS of OraugcrUm and
limn mid ln..;ighi
throimh the st.iic an.
Connnoreo t 'outuiissinns
This oudol Uksiv. lain ai. l
IrCJno individualism. Ii also i j
1 reduced the new era ol m.niiiiil(. ;
tioil KpccubtlioH and iiiusolnl.i
tioii. Profits were sought m liaml i
ling stoclts and hoiids ratlicr ilunj
freiglit hijiI paaeongeis The gnat
valuable ciiiistruelive work ot idis
.. v a tint ixiinbinutlon ol ..i .1.
fully 'ompetiiiK roada into m.n
Hystemt Ita ovila foriuwl th.
main matoriul upon whiuh lni
liehool of iiuiekmkorfi .vorll '
J-'cw today would urgo rolnrJi ii
the tinn so highly lauded uouip
tjtjoii. J-'ewor still would w'
that we go back to (lu earlior ajid(
oven nioro highly luudcd imlivld-
lialisru in manageinont. Tluwe
tl)i)i((H at least are behind n.
Tho war cainc at the eloso of the
Mtcotid era Jt found tlio road;
iibincil in Rreni aytdenu' but
isiJnk Ht'iientli aetw of wttlered rain
.fnl. neglected and Kutttd ldiyJc
. . . . - hi '
(1 I 'l .-It I
-... I"
I iu ru'
no IiIkIi. Ill li en
explain" a New
And if in Ice
IiIkIi U would not lie iiccm
im nUKC' m lilgli. Thcrv
I -. 1 1 K 1 1
I'.l.l.
"I".. M
S'.IIM I
- tins
t III.'
- Hilar ill.UKWlttoa.
i !... lo work tlio I OKU
I. i iin lu. or w will ratv
io I i. ... In i jih uuieii tor doltiK
. . 11..10- ...li a ih foi tea I noli Urn
f in. m'iii in ui titiHtilMll play
( i.i.iMlii: iv.ii Iii.uim u duy Mix
. ni. ii. ol i he yr.o
I.
Kntfltoi.t
of
'.SIN
t I I loUhi
III
ttiy my we sjll tlio
MeeiMary ur 8Uttn
:. hut nruiiauno It
i .i ii- i- .i line I"..)" ('anaduum
'' ' 'ii. I'lin.-e oi WbIm. Not nwiiy
iMni- .ik tii.ii would iiv soot a Brlt-
ji'ii wul-l.-. i to the tower. Hut now U
t ." k I. I o lilt
THE WILUNG HORSE.
I'd ruthri ln th wllllnR home that ppoplr iil. to death
Thn he the tiriuiil and ntnihly td thm rhtWren ilnte not n.n. Ii
I'd rathoi haul n uiei-ii tmok ami flnlnh mil of hreiitli
Than neei leave the luirn to toll hecaupe I'm woith too much
So lioaat your nolite in-dlKlei":
And tulli of manner. If you plesw-
Th weary home enJovM hla eiiae
When nil hU work In don.
The wlllltie Imiiw. day In and out
i 'an liMtr I lie merry chlldran shout
Atld every time thoy are about
He Hhnrrn In all their fun.
I want no guard about my door to pick and ehooae my friend for me.
I woulld '" kut off frato man the fancy atwd
I do not care when I hy that no one turn 111 ey to see
The dashing inaunei of mv gait wh leh markii my noble breed;
I am .-.intent In iiuiIrc the road
And vrlllliin to draw mv load
Humetlmn to know the npur anil Koud
When I healn to Ian.
I'd rather feel the collar Jerk
And tU al me. the while I work
Than all the task of life to xhlrk
As doe the Htillah nak
Ho let me be the willing homo Unit now im.l then l. oveilnxud
tt me be one th children love ami fieelv iltue to il'k-
I'd rathur be the gentle steed of wh li b too much I xoiiiutlmen asked
Than lie the one that nevei know the oiuiKntciM at hi side.
Ho drive me wheresoe'er you will.
Oil lovel road or up the hill.
IMte on my back the burden still . . .
And run me out of hreolh - .
In love and frlendlili day hy day.
Atld kindly word I'll take my pay.
A Wilting ltoiae! that Is the way
I ehooae to meet my death.
(Copyright 1919 b y Hdgnr A. litiaat.)
I si A H<hy GMidf
All children troubled with worms have an un-
healthy color which indicated poor blood and as a
rule there is more or less stomach disturbance.
Grave's
Ts&'illte&25 chill Tenia
contains just what the blood needs Iron and Quinine
in a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach
jnd it' fe;ven regularly for two or three weeks will
enrich the blood improve the digestion and act as a
general strengthening xomc to the whole system.
Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms and
the child will be in perfect health. It is pleasaut to
tnke. Price 60c.
PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CONTAINS NO
NUX-V0MICA OR OTHER POISONOUS DRUGS.
BY BIDDY DYE.
V M-l V Xlrnil- OH. Mini! the I'OftMKC
I'll.litlllK Vtlllety i '.ii'll.' elll.e of II
i 1 1 1 like a i. i- uf leit over like
Mt.-.i mi'il to lie lemtel ne:.K Konie rnM
l olled lice or even the dcpNed bread j
pii'Mllug will tnke on new I'lwrmn K
xi'i ved with n delirious hh Hi e.
Here me recipe for exeeller' sane
that change a left-over to a if ;..) good
deaaert.
Whipped Cream Siibttltute.
To make this .loll' lou sauce mix to-
gethet 1 lnbleM)oiful of enrnstarell
and 2 tahlvspoonfula of ugar Add the!
mixture to t . upful of rich. woct milk!
and rook the two In a double holler mi-1
til slightly thickened. Ileal the white i
t .... ........ ..... '
Hfm& For Tfo& OMM
Fob th& Mother or ihoFathor
Y&tk& &rmro's Tast&S&mm
of two egg veri tlff and nonr the
ixauee over them. Ileal thoroughly re-
II irn tu the fire and look until the xniiee
is ine conslateney of eieatn. I'l.iyor'
with altnondor vaiiilla.
Drawn Qutter Ssuaa lor Puddings.
Hub together 3 tuhlcnpntiiifnlH of flour"
and tabieNpoonfulH of butter and add!
gradually 1 cupful of brown sugar and
2 cupful ot nulling wa.?t Took until'
IlitcK ana clear mid flay or with oninKe
Juice or vnmllii
Apricot Banco.
I'm eannid oi tryii 1 1 1 . -.1 ..M. u
Crisco 61b Pail $2.50
Crisco.qib Pail $130
Belle of Wichita Flour 481b .$3.25
Belle of Wichita Flour 241b $1.G5
Phone 995 W. T. HARRIS 307-309 Mcsquitc
la th oliln wllUkoru oteaa. near Richmond. Mu. viths m
Ifulirjii oiainm ho la the "king of Urn pounds. The olianititon jistivywalBM
vfhtikfjr BtOWam." 1IU lioawl I 01 jslx ; aar old In Atnjfftea. thay say
TllV liatl the oUier wy. a wniesar nave you nmnwi mm mu " '.''
touniuV In Pomora. Wlilaltera from Inn over the high coat of yegetab es
ati 0r CUlfomta ware en tared in la being dime by the family that rals
WMDInrtltlon Ag rounteil nfdthei led lt own In l"ck yard gar-
bMuth nor iMimty. Idoti? j
8. J. Bii.inley ojred SJ was award i .
od a medal foi hvtnK lived with the Kipilie Aimei tiiiriiingioii ix co
Mine wlttskeivi 4 yadrs. li Ualloli lneed mo he Mini there can be no an-
S'" r . t i.. ... A...i.. ...i.iio.. (. .i.n.l foi tlic hlah coat
' . ; . j . m .... ki i.' ... o. i... ii... i.i.MLrn.. ..r Mi.ii.inK. nflr
Be maui) i Nuaren in yri ... - -
ci.i.i.o.1. .H.miiul iu hia own crop of tin. i.iiliow.ls until Mex
MtUkl follilga wlltOh fta Will was the ' elected load xiipeiyhea
linrvat of 80 lesra' tender cultivation dunk i..iixiup
I'. O. VW " 1'.'""."
course not!
Nations nor
MacTuach la
low u In Po-
Of;
I
ASTllunKllN 1ND. Mayor John 1.
icorttnor ghavad his mustache off aftei
46 yarn of devotion Then ne nearo
about 1mona whlsser age oontest
Meat Prices
BY BIDDY BYE.
lf I... n 1 I . II. Uneiaf
Iiorae lis lawn confiscated at He wav ut down I tie ';'
HcarvMlUiW. V Va by the mate fro- imeai is ior ie iiiuiowii. t
TmZflnS7 W. Jer T'leaniWhi-'l. fie
SXterSgA UH iU and Which Iheheaper
Ulfo Is Sush In N. Y. Iptoved In cooking.
Ma ummm'H City Club. Of New i Kyeii houxexeepi i xliuilld also know
York. Is reiMM'lad tu liuva adopted tblx the -huiMcieiixtlc of y.uloti kinds of
naW'rtm'latton: jmval n.. which she can jurtg" wnauiei
"rrnnsiM reir aMiriua winu iw oiwin- n i uenii or n. .-.
Iers. It cent for six tiotlle
for corking am! service. Hi
' li'iiin iy. .- ihoulil put up the wln-
tei y B..tis.." iiiKt v the II. H. De-
ni. i.i ..r Ai a uitui'u Ho they
"oiikl ;! the) coulit eft them.
(IimxI beef should lie firm ana line-I
m lined In texture and hi Ight rati III
culoi whc.i fresh I'be (ol i-.li.iuM lie
flun aril yellowish III color. nd should I
be dry .niil rumhly !
Ve I .hould be pinkish In color yvlUi I
Hie fat tnin mid white. i
Molt n !vu!d be bright pink mid of
fine uiiini.a texiuic The fat of freali
noil i. mi I.. I...rd atld flsky iind the bones
xln.iilil l.c v. nn.'
I'o I. should li.ivc clem yliite ekln
i "
DY O. U. JOYPUL
" ; a young nutn Isn't sat-
' -..ra he's doing Ills lions
i -Uliir.
CliaSH
cents.
tlasiuars may not store more man
lx boUbs at one time."
Th club has i.lW nienibeix
At TauplUiOi k Oeoige nrm 1th .
N Vhl a snake crawled to the nof oi
a powwr iHMiaa allpiH'd thiougb n h-ie
Just sbuve the electilciil .ippmiiiux fell
l.k.. ..(mm unit xhurl .lliLlltC't
-v a. ... i ..in. ium Wei.. made una fleah of Pinklxh coloi
I ok and the snukc will crawl no mom. ' In buylns all mint renn-mliev that I
- 'the lendei ml. .m from iho.- imilsof.
You've hoard about tho 'bh ago the body Im li P hi II i . : -u' Such
Mullller wliuav lit.- yyn aveil by a dlta ate .ulupti .1 In to ollbifc- .i'iU louirt-.(
eootlf lilting I Jin I 'a ''' to make lug M cK nn- in. nine mm. irniien. iuiu
him band down to x -iuicionn mr . m .... ..." -- "i
while u idiell wln.z.'.l o.ei him Well toogh-i be..in. n inn- nl.yr.
berets a "l.ry of a soldi- who saved ! A .. of....... . Ur vwB
.1.... I.... t... i.I.l i i .illHiniili t list !
enntla's life: I'""" "' "
A top sergeant callnd the donah jfi.vb " -l ' "b"1 .....
boy' uttoiillon to u eoutio cramlUiB llpj in inlying oeei inwii m -. v
Uic front of bis coat. iinywnw . u.. v ....
ei... .l..t.t.lil.ikv caielllliv 111'l.nii ine ... o.h .iw.. -........... .
animal off and placed It Inside hi i oat.
Ulu llixine. you oi...- "
private "Want to catch pneumonia '
I.llul.i Home louuial
al Kedworid lt. C ntir hum
The Four-Passenger Sport Model
!! tlMf.
i
Ju.iae
rulwl tlint it is ail HKbt for tin? lauui i
Hint rocks the cradle to spa Us
K.lll.l. n Sin. loll-.
I Mill ll.l I .1.1.
I " ! .Ill
ot NiW Yoik.
. 1 . . aox. I.'
t I-.. Mni a
the
hitd yvhlel iloem t add Ml lo thill
llidKC H popularity III the juv line
world-
I 1 N'eek iimc foi Nteyv
he liambtll'K xteak meiit loaf
1. ( buck .-li yv ami be
:l SIloVlllli I pot mill
i Fore nhunl. ai-up
I I'roHii i llm iiui-.ttiif;
i. l'lilll: butlliiH an'1 oiiupr
8. Iilli--roasllnK hrolllng kteuk
8. J''lalikx xli.ikx .mil xteyv lllint.
Who Hst tht Champion WhltkorsT
i i . r ''uiii(.i a t nef I
a i i ii di
JlUte Uu .il Ivf JUV UumpwHtfUIP
I'l'Ue flMlis ran In tl.ileil ;ix fai bin k
ax tin- fourth rutin whim luocletlan
Qoodnne Oraeiou.. WsVe Glsd Wo I'l "' ".c pre i f ckc U a
Don't Have to Carry This Baby down
"Xd?rwUwiarVf- who Is J A pvyvafi.' dally i.eyy imapcr.i n.
yvura ' oW und lly wiih W purcul UvUshcd lu mho city Wiiminbion
You vill like the Columbia Four-
Pnsucnecr Sport Model. Every one doea.
You will like it first because of its
appearance.
It has the snappy ultra-modern lines
that cause people to turn and give your
car the second look.
And there is no use denying it wc all
like such n car.
And you will like it better the more
you know about it. 'For it is juit as cood
on the inside as it looks on the outside.
The chassis is composed of vary best
units money can buy. If you were
having n car built to order you couldn't
choose better. Specifications prove thte.
And then you will find certain features
pon&esscd by no other car.
For example the f.utomatic radutor
shutters which are opened and closed by
a therrnosUt keeping the motor operat-
ing in winter or sumaiff at the most
efficient temperature. This docs away
with nil the trouble with hood covers
slow warming up and hard starting. And
besides it saves n lot of Rasolinc.
And you will be surprised how com-
fortably it rides. This is because of the
non-synchronizing spring suspension. It
prevents the car from vibrating up and
down every time it hits abumpon theroad.
The Columbia was one of the. first
three companies to build a four passenger
modal.
Yes you will like the Columbia Six.
Come in and sec it.
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Harrison, Frank B. Corpus Christi Caller (Corpus Christi, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 157, Ed. 1, Tuesday, September 2, 1919, newspaper, September 2, 1919; Corpus Christi, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth154470/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .