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Sunday. February 14. 1915.
EL PASO MORNING TIMES
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A VAI .t:TlT FOR MY MOTHER.
ir all (lie vilentlnes e'er lliouitbt
Were welded In one wizard word
wimw mink an that mualc brourht
My whirl i Love's miracles are wrourtit
Such sonrs as rrarranl clawn-wlnds hoard
Winn every throbbing threat-pulse stirred
In every tender vibrant bird
II ne'er could ainir your soul mmt know
ll ne'er conld linar this lovs of mine.
Mow bid your heart but lisien low
Alona1 the love thai Urn rietwcen.
And whom Ihe souls of all sonrs lean
i iici m me ureal unsung.
There In the holy silence hunir.
Your heart shall hoar Oh Mother Mine
My Valentine!
- ' Cook Allen In Southern Woman's
Magazine.
Social Calendar.
Every day of this week will he crowded
with fray dolnrs amonr the smart set and
literary and musical enfitalnment for the
club woman as Lent will soon bo bcrc.
This means that the neit few weeks will
be quiet ones with only a few Informal
arfalrs here and there to break the mo-
notony. On Monday eventnr a very tnterestlnir
musical program will be given under the
auspices of the mualc department of the
Woman's club at tbc High School audito-
rium at 8 o'clock. The entire prorrain Is
made up or compositions by local talent
and promises to be one ot the most enter-
taining affairs ever given by the club.
"Wlndcrest" the new lapme oT the Alfred
F. aterras In Manhattan Heights will bo
opened to their mends on Tuesday after-
noon when they will entertain with a te
and again In the evening at a dance ti
honor the younger pet. Mrs. W. 11. Brown
will be "at home'' on Tuesday afternoon In
her usually charming manner. A Valentín
dance will be given by the CUmlet club on
Tuesday evening at the K. or C. hall.
(In Wednesday afternoon "Homostle
Science" will be the topic discussed at
the woman's club meeting of the Literary
and Current Event department.
On Thursday afternoon Miss Stewart will
Check the Symptoms
of Lung Trouble
Symptoms of severe lnnr trouble such as
fever night sweats and loss of weight etc.
simuin ue cnecmd or serious results win
follow. Eckman's Alterative bat brought
about many recoverlea. Head this:
as w. ThlrlyMUa St New Yark.
"(irnllr men since I was a very young
nenian I uas a sufferer front Hron chills.
tried doctor after doctor orlllpo Utile or
no hrnrflt. Mnally 1 hurt night sweats
weak spells anh lost rapidly la weight and
my doctor told me If tlaev were not cheeked
I would have 1 Consumption. Miss Mary
Kornamrr who Is a friend (ll mine re-
covered after liking your Alterative and In
sisted that I try It. 1 am now after two
years perfectly well strong and healthy."
(Abbrrilaled.)
(AnidaWt) MRS. ROSA VOELPBU
F.rktnsns Alterativo Is most efficacious In
bronchial catarrh and severe throat and
lung- arfectlons and upbuilding the sys-
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drugs. Accept no substitutes. Small slie
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gists wrjto fur booklet of recoveries.
Erkman Laboratory. Philadelphia
Kelly II I'.ili.mi. Knoblauch Drug Store
People's Drug Store.
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A most complete gathering of
Suitings for our
EXCLUSIVE LADIES' 1
TAILORING DEPT.
These represent the newest
mannish effects in tailor
weights as being eminently
suited for making women's
suits. These materials are
now on display in our Tailor-
ing Dept.
Mr. M. Láseres charge d'affaires
in women's tailoring will be
pleased to 'ghow you the most ad-
vanced modes in distinctive tailor-
ing. Prices are very moderate
and all work is absolutely guaran-
teed. .Second floor.
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World's Greatest Bands Orchestras or Vocal Artists to
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THINK OF THE REAL PLEASURE and entertainment to
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THINK OF THE INFLUENCE of Good Music on your
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children.
All This
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1 For A Few Months
VICTROLAS
$15.00 to $250.00
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W. G. WALZ COMPANY
103 S. El Paso St.
Phone 128
entertain at an Informal tea to lienor Miss
names. Mrs. Fred j. rmn will give a
iinrhenn to honor Mrs. L. M. Turner or
Los Angeles. In the evening the West
Ysleti dancing club will give lis weekly
dance at the West Yule la Country club.
anas winmrra woods win ne me nono res
at a dancing party to be given Friday even-
ing by her sister Mrs. ll. 1 . Mca'ee it her
home on East Nevada.
Uiinille liuv will be observed bv tho
ladles or the harlty association on Friday
when each lady will bo requested to nave
her bundle of clothes for the needy on
hand to give to the ladles who will collect
tin-in. Mrs. v. k. lUKgto Is tho chairman
of this committee.
On Saturday Mrs. Fred J. t'cldman will
aiculii entertain at luncheon Ui liiihor Mrs.
I.. M. Turner of Los Angeles Cal. Mrs.
W. T. Illxson Is planning lo entertain the
same day at luncheon. The .eta Tau Alpha
sorority wui noto a rercpnim tur local
sorority nieiiiiicrs at the heme of Miss
nsdsi uuonnor n nona uro ron sheet.
Ell sane III prart win iiva a bunco parly
at her home on M--a for her school rrlends.
On the same day Mrs. J. A. Mapper will
honor suss iaines nuil I lenlctumi sun's
with a lea "dansanl" at her hume In lian -tliorno
Place nrter which tin1 tionorees ami
bridal parly expect to leave for Ted llouglt-
100 s ranch near Las cruces to spend ine
eeit-enn.
The many clubs will also hold their meet
ings during the week as usuil.
Hiss Willis Kntertainv
Miss Jimmle Willis entertained aulle
pleasantly at bridge yesterday arternoon at
the home of her sister. Mrs. J. C. Schullcr.
on I'rospect. .
Chinóse lines and rerns anil red roses
were In prolusion about the rooms.
Miss Urina K eck Miss Sarah Hr brers
and Miss Edna llobcrlson won the prliea.
this ueiignirui Hostess was assisted in
ntei'talnlng by her sister.
At the conclnsion of the gome dainty
refreshments were servod. Thoso present
Harriett Botiororr. Miss l. tina Klalne Scot
ten. Miss Virginia Burke Miss Mary Wail
llnglon. Miss Faina Uolicrtson; Miss lreno
llobrrtson Miss Irene Crane Miss Frances
Scott - Miss WrigM kjlss Madeline Flsk.
Iss Erna Mae While Miss Anita M seize.
Mis Rebecca Maotze Ml-js Mania RObert-
son. Miss hdltb. HODWSDrn Miss Camine
Klbler.
Dinner for- Bridal Párty. i
rerrect in an ill antiointmenis was in
dinner given last evening tar tho A. I'.
Coles at tholr home on Magofrin to honor
Miss Anne Lee Oalnes and Lieutenant Alex-
ander U. Surtes.
White was the predominating color. A
kewple dressed as a brlle on an embank
ment or tulle graced the renter or the
tablo surrounded by small vises of lilies
of the valley and orchids. A while wedding
bell suspended from the chandelier held
ine ravors tor ine guests the ladles being
gold longc ric-ciasps. and silver DOCKS-
knives for Ihe gentlemen. At each guest's
Plate were panorama heart tied wtih white
ribbon nd orange blossoms. The places
wero marked wltb dainty cards of wedding
lie 1 1 Shape.
Tie tame glimmering under the son
glow or the individual white shaded can-
dles In crystal sticks gave a charming
effect.
The Invited gnosis Included the bridal
parly who are: Miss Oalnes Miss Florence
Cleveland Miss nine Davis Miss Leinlra
Nebeker Miss Martha Thurmond Miss Vir-
ginia Stewart Lieutenant Surtes Lieuten-
ant (iordon. Lieutenant Cramer l.leiiieiiani
Collins Lieutenant Darnell Lieutenant
Sands. Chas. Basset t. Darnell king. Ted
ti lit. ni. W. M. lirury.
ronowing ims very "i.morutc arrair. the
host and hostess tnfl their guests motored
to the Country club and enjoyed the weekly
dance where the iiiisqueraders were hold-
ing sway.
Mrs. Williams Brldffe Hostess.
Mrs. r . J. V llhams cut. i tallied at bridge
yesterday arternoon at Uer home on Mon-
tani.
The color scheme of red and white was
attractively displayed throughout the rooms.
ii. i. minies or red carnations and rents
achieved an artistic setting. Mist Mary
I'ool Mrs. Ralph bfmmli and Miss Anna
Washburn won the prlies.
following ine games a rtalntv luncheon
was served it individual tables seating four
guests while the dining room table seated
eight. The smaller tames were centered
ith crystal baskets rilled with red roses
and the bandies were tied wlih bowa or
tulle. The large table was made attractive
with a huge rryslal basket tied with tullo
and rilled with red roses uinrh was sur-
ii. uhii.il liv smal..r baskets rilled with
heart-shaped mints and clhrr dainties
This charming hostess was assisted by
ner small naugmer suss supina miss Er
line Vowell Mrs. T. W. Lanier Mrs. W. B
Bull and Mrs. r . i Hunter.
Tbose enjoying the affair were: Miss
Bertha Pool MUt Vera Pool MTai Mary
t la your face that count aoc tally or la business.
Wrinkles hóllow or sagatí ntT cheeks double china
puffy eyea. ouUtandlnaT ears. RuAian noses sunken
noses ill-shaped Hps superfluous hay and molas aU
scientifically treated. Consultation- free.
GRACE A. BENSON
Face Specialist of Ottawa. MS Herald Bid
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SOU BY DBU&USTS EVaJimEILti
Pool. Mrs. W. H. Loretx. Mrs. W. L. Fot-
worth Mrs. 81. John Thomaa Mrs. It. K.
I lumias. Mrs. C. L. Vowell. Mrs. 1. 1
nowen. Mrs. A. L. Cox Mrs. i. P. Hughes
Mrs. C H. Plnley. Mrs. Will T. Owen. Mrs.
B. F. Jenkins. Mrs. W. L. McWIlllams Mrs.
Frank spem e. . Mrs. T. F. Ktmbell Mrs.
E. r. Itankln Jr.. Miss Alberta Heep Miss
Josephine Woolen. Mrs. HaTph Dimmit. Mrs.
J M Lewis Mrs. Ben Lewis Mrs. W. P.
rtoberison Mrs. Van C. Wilson Mrs. W. H.
Kroaddtis Mrs. Harris Walthall Miss Mru
nrmsbee Mrs. ll. B. Unman Miss Anna
Wats.m Mrs. 1. 0. Rurker Mrs. K. D.
Franklin. Mrs. V. n. Stiles Mr; T. W.
Lanier. Mrs. W. B. Bull. Mrs. F L. Hunter.
Behocl Girts lnre.
Merry in every way was the dance given
last evening by ihe FTFaeo School for ulrls.
it neing one or ine jotiiest aiiaira tnis
seison among the irhool set.
The dahen was given in the girls' room
the girt list year to tho school of James
O. Mr Mary and V. 8. Stewart. Green and
Ivory white the school colors are th
artistic decoration ot this room. For the
dance last cveplng the chandeliers and
wills were hung with Ivy while soft pink-
shaded lights made even more lovely the
pretty dresses or the gin- and happy races
0 all the dancers.
The valentine colors or pink and white
were used In the refreshments of cake and
Ices served lster in the evenlnr.
In one of ihe prettiest of the cotillion
figures the dancera worn showered with
rose leaves or faintest pink. Among those
present were:
Miss Maddorka Miss Martin Miss Stuart
Miss Tread well Misses Sadie Huth Aldrtdge
Virginia Akard. Louise Beach Vonla Dray
Janes Burges Hazel Oofrey l.ouie Craw-
ford. Irma Uavls Janle Davis Katherlne
Pick May Krinxthnr Birdie Krupp Mildred
1. aballe Frieda Laskln. Ml in I a 1. ask In Char-
lolte Ormsbee liorothv onnsbeo kalherlnc
I'lafr Huth Kawllngs. Edni Hohorlson
Irene Robertson Margaret Schuster Huth
Schwartz Helen Stewart Beatrice Stiles
Dorothy Wtlllaina Greicnen Trltcb Kva
istevenson. Winifred Woods. Esteila I'hlpps.
Manuel siolnrofr. Flnley Robertson. A A.
Westegard Solomon Siolacoff Donn I'latt
Ted I'latt Mark A. Phillips Keonard Good-
man lloland Kemp Jobn Crockett Ben
Aginrre. Mayo Seamon Charles Biirrage
Malreltn Jones Hal B. Ureer' Steve Agulrre
)ark Knlgbt Jack Thompson Lrvtn
Schwartz llarwood Simmons Steven llam-
btugh Wilfred kransthor. Charlea over-
street Cabell Oreet Alfred Black Lloyd
Long Henry Schuniaker.
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The Original Night Program.
The "original night" program of the
music depaituient of tho Woman's club
which will be given at the El I'aso High
school auditorium Monday evening at 8
o'clock promises to be a raro treat as
all or the compositions are original hiving
been composed hy local musicians. Fol
lowing is in.' program:
"Spring. Song" composed and played by
Miss Annie siolarorf and sung by Miss
Belli Hosensleln.
"O Love of Mine" and "A Plea tor tho
Flowers" words and music compost'd by
Miss Elizabeth Uarrert and sung by Mrs.
l ied c. Brnejy accotnpatilcd by Mist Lil-
lian Lockwood.
"Oh Give Unto the Lord." music by Miss
Elizabeth Uarret sung by Mrs. W. u.
Howe accouipanlod by Mra. J. J. Pétrea
"Break Break Break" composed by
Mrs. H. P. Mosson with violin ohllgatu
cumjiosed by Mrs. Ralpb Henderson played
by Mrs. Mossou and Mrs. Henderson.
Sweethearts.'' music by Dr. F. H. Koch
words by Charles Wuakerly sung by Mrs.
baiirherlv.
"Heriecilons" reverie for violin written
and accompu tiled by Mrs. Lillian Corcoran
played by Mrs. Ilalph Henderson
voice of the Deserf' (taken from i
group or cloudcrort plclures) played and
composed Dy ur. r. n. aucu.
"Bomaiiza violin-aolo written and ac-
rompanled by Mrs. Pearce and played by
tin tv v. Vennessv.
"Lullaby" Coo-Baby Song words and
music by Nrs. Lllllin Corcoran sung by
Mrs. W. D. Howe.
"Barcarolle" violin duot; composed by
lír. F. II. Koch nlaved by Miss Mary low
era and RusbcII Koch composed especially
for lilts liroiream.
Song. "Vlllanelle" composed by Miss
i v. hell Acuna sung by Mrs. Daugherly.
accompanied by (lute oblígalo composed
by Dr. Koch and pliyed by Senor Sourfle.
"Turdenlefr" and "Dance" composed aud
idaveit bv Ueorre newell.
Tenor' solo. "Hemembrance" composed
by Hi Van Stiruani sung ny narry nos-
etlSlein UCCOIIipailieu ujr mían nuutu .i..-...
irr
Prelude I 8. 3 Opus II Prelude 4 Opus
10 "Fairy Tale" -waitz wun ten iiauu
and "Dance." composed and played by
A. F. Slever.
chorus ' written by Dr. Koch Tor the
graduation exerclaes or tho El Paso High
Enhoul rur Ihe class of 18M. Words com-
postd by Mrs. 8. J. Fennel! solo part sung
liy MIS. W. U. Iiowc as 111 iovs eiiu
pari sung by Mn. ilalph Ihmdcrsun aim
Mrs. uowe.
Missionary Meeting
At the missionary meeting; of the Cavalry
Houston Square baptist church on -juus-day
afternoon at 3 o'clock an luienrstiiig
pra gran will bo rendered the subject lo
be "At our Own Door." The leaders are
Mesdomes T. A. Hodge. 0. T. Turner aud
Irving McNeilL
Mrs. o. J- Wade will be In charge of
the scripture lesson and the pastor will
reaü the. poem "Humanity's House by the
Stdi) of the lload." Mrs. Charles busch
will glvo the "Chart of Explanation." Mia
van Eaton will read the report of "per-
suual service." Mrs. W- u. Ilatghl will
give a report on Ihe "Loitage rrayei
vectitnra." Mrs. A. Q Howard and Mrs
nial will rive the reports on "Hospitals
and Jail." The 'D'ay Nursery" reporl win
be given hi Mrs. irvmg .ncaem. mrs
mums ill arlve the report on "Visiting S. s
Puiills." Mrs. Hotermund will give the
.em ii on "Visiting sick ana sunn lie
Th sin i v or a Chinese Clrl" will bu giv
en by Mrs. T. M. Peach. Mrs. Kimball will
..C Em lha .-ll.-selM. Il.iioe " slUI'V
"Saille Dean" will be given by Mra.' T. M.
a A hrmn. "Beacue Ule Perishing.
will follow. Mrs. lleatchell will speak on
thi "iniirk Amour l ie Mexicans." Mrs.
O T. Turner will apeak on the work of
the "Aanoeinted Charities." Next will fol
low the discussion "In What Way Can Wo
Help?" Those In attendance will take part
m tins opeu discussion. The pastor will
close the program with a prayer.
Silver Wedding celebration.
The W. T. Illxsons celebrated their sliver
wedding anniversary at a beautifully ap
pointed dinner on Thursday evening al
their borne on Weal Boulevard.
The color achciue of yellow and white
was eriecllvely used in ine decorations.
1111. were laid for Dr. and Mrs. S. T
Turner Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Stevenson Mr.
ami Mrs W. L. Tooley. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T.
While Mr. and Mn. W. E. Race and the
hoit and hostess.
The ladles received as favors sliver pic
ture frames and silver veil pencils were
given lo Ibe gentlemen.
Nr. and Mra. Hlxson were the recipients
or many beaulHul gifts in silver and riow-
en at remembrances or their host of
friends.
Bridge for Miss Rollins.
Mra. II. J. Tlgtie entertained yesterday
ariemoou with the second of a series of
bridge parlies to honor her sistur. Miss
My rii- Hollina of Asbevllle N. C.
Miss Constance I' tie man and Mías Bron-
soci won the prizes-
Mrs. Tlghe was assisted by Nrs. E. H.
Irvlu and Mrs. Jean Frank. The invited
guests included Mlas beatrlce Pateinan
Mu Constance Pateinan Misa Myra. Prater
Mus Delia Prater Mrs. Frank Payne Mrs.
Margaret Murphy Miss Louise Harper Miss
Bionsou Miss Henry Miss McCuerry Miss
Aipiia Stnyer Miss Pearl Slrayer Miss
Janoi Mack. Mrs. J. B. Watson. Mra. Locke
Tucker Mrs. W. C. Hauu.. Mrs. Hay Hub-
bard Miss Hallle Irvin Mn. E. H. Irvln.
Mis. ejan Frank Mrs. nullum.
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Missionary Society Meeting.
1 1 o soclsl meeting of Hie Women's Mis
slonsry society of Trinity Methodiat
church will be held on Tuesday arternoon
at J o'clock at the home or Mu. J. .
schullel Mi Prospect avenue. The hostess
will be Mr. SchuUer Mrs. Wip itobinsun.
v. A. UUIIClSOIl
Vouag People's Missionary Society.
The Young People's Missionary society
and missionary study clsas of Trinity
church mei Friday night with Mrs. b.
Blrrhfleld. Kits Emuu Huffman the prea-
UleDt presided over the business sesaiuu
and Harry Henderson conducted the atudy
of the leison oo Arries the topic beans
"What of ihe .NlglirV'
a social Urns followed and home made
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cike chocolate ami candy served by tno
hostess assisted by Mrs. K. ll. Sehulu.
Miss Vera Hailard and Dorothy Wliinns.
Those present were Misses Knima llorf-
man Lila ThOmaS Dorothy Wlnao. Kra
Thomas. Byrd Ferguson Veta llallard. Ma
nió aim Krnesutie slurry ueruiia i nomas.
cBss Brown. Mrs. II. N. Miller Frederick
Heers. llnrttvy Hughes I. J Ayers E. It.
fMhuitl and H. 8. Btrenfleldl Messrs. Harry
Henderson i hiirclilll Scott Aubrey Hc-liroek.
wiinitii walker M. i Iiuricsun I. J.
Ayers T. N Miller.
Silent Twelve Club.
Mrs. II. D. Parsons enlerlatned the silent
Twelve club on Tuesday afternoon. The
arternoon was spent In playing Mki. Mrs.
i liarles Fraser n';elved Ihe prue and
Mrs. Levi Davis the consolation. At the
close of the gamo a doten liund-eniiirnKl
erad madelru napkins wero presented to
Mrs. Parsons who Is a recent bride inim
the club wltb their congiiilulntiuns iimi
best wishes. A salad course was served
by tho Imsiess to the club members. This
was also the hostess' birthday and she
received many pretty gifts.
Party for Junior HrpartmenL
ine cavairy Houston Bollare dbdiisi
church women will giveN a Washington
hurty February vt to i lit; junior depart
iiiiiit of tho Sunday school. Mrs. William
hi itertiiunil Is general eliaiiiiiaii "i itie al
lair and Mrs. T. M. While has charge or
the program and games.
Junior Autlllary to Meet.
The Junior Auxiliary of the Church of
St. Clements will bold its meeting Wednes
lay inornoon at a t t he . i -n
house to make plans for their Lenten atudy
class.
All members are asked to attend.
Miss Powell on Tour.
Miss Maud Powell one of the greatest
violinist of today accompanied by Francis
MOOTS rcirmeriy ot r.i I asn. ihe Kiiuwti
pianist and her company expect to arrive
In Hoswell N. M. on Friday Feb. 11) where
they will give one of their charming con
certs wnieu aro inneeo rare ureaia 10 music
lovers and those interested In music.
They will then go to Tucson to give a
pOSeert passing through Kl Paso irter
which Mr. Mourn will return to Kl Pas.)
ror a week's visit with bis mother Mrs.
1. Moore ami sister. Mrs. VV. II. Brown.
Mr.- Moore Is well known' in the cuy. hav
ing peen norn nnu rearen neie.
Later tney will give a coucert at Austin
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DEMAND Gem Bread from your grocer. '
ACCEPT no substitute.
nml then expect to tour the soutli re-
jurnmg north again.
Mrs. Minders Knterlalns Club.
Mrs. Athnl Sanders entertained her Sat-
urday lirhtge club yesterday afternoon al
her boros on lllo Urande street. The color
scheme or red and green was attractively
displayed and tho valentine motir carried
nut. Tho guests besides the members
were: Miss Myrtlo Naqulu Miss I tilth Ma-
DE KYLE SMITH.
GIFT SHOP OF APPLIED ARTS.
CLUNY MABKRIA l I I.I T AUT UNIONS ONE.
I it K i ll OFP TO I si OUT.
Stock now urrlvlng for new CHINA und (. I. ss i;i:
store.
102 North Stanton Street.
REMOVAL NOTICE
We have purchased the plant of the
De Luxe Cleaners
and now have more machinery and the most modern
plant in El Paso. i
We have severed our connection with the Acme
Laundry and from now on will be located at
1102 E. Boulevard
Special Notice
Our plant is now fully equipped with all the latest
modern machinery necessary for High Class Cleaning.
Our Dyeing Department is in charge of an expert and
we guarantee to please you.
Wilson-Nillican
Cleaning Works
Phone 627
I 102 E. Boulevard
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 35TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Sunday, February 14, 1915, newspaper, February 14, 1915; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197314/m1/29/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.