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ÉL PASO MORNING TIMES FRIDAY. JULY 21 1916.
BAR ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
ENDORSE HON. NELSON PHILLIPS
a the iteie1
r th Pi
W County Mr A..nritnn. ne.roiv n
5ra rVttaorabts Phillip w IS
Ciliar Jutnce ..I tne uprrne- i
mr nnmmmMi m iw i"n"
u In inrroml hlmeir In that office
Juda Phillip terreo tn people
Tat a jiipii"- "JT
Court. ted rnr tit pstt yr. Uilef Jut
tie of tlui Tribunal with urh rniiwnt
Mem. drnionttrlina (rati SbllHv M 1
lwyr nd i Judge and evincing Mch
splendid anil r eminent qualification for
that offlc that It become a plastnr tn
ill to lend nim no our endorsement for hl
rewiarnctton tn Mirrwl hlmtelf W 11
that It anulit h littl ahort of a public
calamity for him to he rtereited. and w
urar tb people of H Pa. (mutty. of II
et let and of the entire Ute V rallv
to hl tupport in ttt Jul Primar atxl give
him rh an overwhelming majority ai will
enable him to be rirnd to Um npram
rwirt with hi Jut need or approval ano
rommcn.iaxlnn
t. A. Tala.
Bufnt Daniel
TlMllHf B. ' arlar
John T. Hill.
M. Mama.
Allan nrainhlln.
P. E. Osrrther
A. J Wilson
A. ranilla. Jr.
. Mss-I
JUur.r Kemp.
Bobert 1 Holiday
WTW. Tiimay.
n. U J.ina
vr.hlbald Dormán
Mia Jones.
PI .nldttn
i I allow ay
t. M Whltlakrr
( lark Wright
0. Armstrong
1 Fdwm ( telhon
Gao I e Wsllsre
V. !. Berk:h!r.
O. L Bow-en
sm R. Olllett.
Wm. H Br
L. Wad tf
C. W. Croom
Pollard
T. k. Pslvay
h a. namhi
W. . War
( W Wllrhar.
r. w. Earta.
John J. Mahan
Win P. Brady.
H R. Stafford.
Frank Jddkln
; w. Mar hall
John I. fryer.
B. B. Bdlr.
i K l.oftu
i. r Mulrhey.
(.. P. IVxrara
I Oorrm.
Watart Davit
Jam' V. Roblna.
VV n Mr.
A M Walthall
jama R. llarpar
R. C. WaUha.
H fl. (loan.
I. H MrBrootn
rval ri Hubbard.
I dlllatl
a W. Ruaaall.
A. n. Burt.
Richard F Rnrraa.
r r. Aüijon.
R. E. Thomaaon
I r 4raaita
A T1rTr'1
Km. M. Jnnaa
John f Waak.
( haría eraran
R Elfr.
Rallard C'.Mwall
C
Payton f Edward
P R Prtra
Partnn J Edward
E R Mecrtotork.
W i Wrjm-
iwnai
J E. McQlIt
I I Tolani
lanm
E J MrOulilan
A. W. RVrop.
r 0. torrop.
P. 0. Norria
a P. waiaairar
Juan Kmith
Thornton llardla.
W P. Mowa.
W. M. Caldwall.
I L RoMnaon.
R. M. Raad
R. W. Bordar.
A. . (told
joa. D. Pa.
I.aa M. Gordon.
Wilton C. Portarriald
Jtm't J. Murphy
I. M IMVT
H v.).
Hodtpath.
-trd from Matirant a Hail tumi Bar
BajBB aoBtaaataal with tttt I aaahat movaajiaii
by thoaa whnaa mforaaaajoaj M Bajawa to b
mora than rnaaawort and arm MM aa
ooiinramant prtntad in l a Pratvaa. MM) aa-
nat noma iwrwapamr H Bam Antnntn. It
baliaaad to Ba poaltiaa arMMr that tha
LafaihMt ara rnnfidaai mat praaidam Wtl
ami will ptadf' Oar raaoajtHMH of th
i miad ítala Af a 'laal'
Ifnlltlral Adyartltamanl i
LEGALISTS PARTY'S SUC-
CESS IS HANGING ON REC-
OGNITION OF NEW "LE-
GAL GOVERNMENT"
KaaMMMaad from pmbb Oita.1
rrlii nii'vpnirnt by an El Paao nawtpa-
par. yaiarday lalairraphad a danlal of bit
connarilon with tt party to tha Murnlnt
Timaa Maytorana. M li aald. wat off-'rari a
piara in In LatralMK any. nut oarnnao to
arrant It until ha lararialnad wnat tna at
tltuda ivf praaldant Wilton would ba toward
raiornltion of tha party. If It anrrardirt
Manual Bonilla of El Paao a mambar of tha
Madaro cablnat It maklnr hi haadqutrtart
at tb noma of Maytorana In flaw York f liy
but daniat that hit vltlt to taw York hat
to do with th Laralitt mnvamanl.
Tha fact that no danlalt liava haan
ayta a Mtataajt.
Th maaaatr from Joa Maria Maytorana
follow:
El Paao MornMt Tktaak ta Paao. Tata
Tha pratt Baa pnhllataad a rtmort that a
Lataltat party It balntj or raaltad bra to ra
Hora lb conatMuUon ajad orrtar In MIlra.
am that Vattruwi TatTB. a Um I ral aua
ran tor of Praaldant Madaro. and I. aa row-
inuUonal rovarnor of Roñara will arr
a Om rita of that part by lrto of our
baint th laat rprntailri of a Mral
rovarnmant of our roontry. I wlah to
ampliailrall) ttaaa that I bara no know lad r
ha iiolnrt In qntion. and that I htv
ant lb utl of fovamor of Bonora which
offlr I had durin all th tima for whirh I
waa akrtd by th popw of Bonora. Fur-
tharmor. I wlah to tar that it it not trn
that I bar bn Invltrd to uka part In in
tblnat. which. It It taM. tha projartail
rovarnmrt will rorm with th faanwnM of
th old raaim and with torn of u raolu
i. .out now cnld in th I'nltad BUM.
"JOtB MA MAVTOBP.MA "
Boalllt Ma Waa Dm tal. "
Th folinwmt maaaar wa racaivad laat
nltht from Manual Bonilla 111 Raw York
OKfi by hit ton:
"Plcaa dny In tha mot amphatlr way
tha rirrulatad rport that I cam to thlt
rity in tb tnirrtt of any pollilcal move
ment. I am it prrtant without any can-
nartion with Mailran poiiurt
MANUEL BONILLA."
Tha foilowlna ditpatch from Now York
Mty waa printed tn La Pranta. th V
WATER
Is the greatest solvent known hence
it is rarely found pure. Water is
capable of absorbing nearly every
gas and vapor with which it comes
in contact.
Let' Us Furnish You With
Pure Distilled Water.
Phone 2250 for a caae today.
Six one-half gallon patent
stoppered sanitary bottles.
Crystal Pure Distilled
Drinking Water. 25c per
We serve our Pure Distilled
Water to you in sanitary
two-gallon bottles for 15c;
also in five-gallon bottles
for 35c.
Rio Grande Ice & Fuel Co.
Officers of Union Labor Speak
A Miento. TV July 1 101ft.
Vie certify that we are I NION MEN and are member In good
a but dine In labor nrganlaatlona belonging to the TffADICB UNION of
A hi 1 rive and that the charge now made that Judge B Lantern la not a
friend to union labor la untrue unjust and not right. The balldlnc
done by Judge Huutton waa built thronah a Mortgage Company whloh
f unuahed every dollar and I nlon Contractor In Abilene were unable
to comply with the requirements of the Mortgage Company and did
not object tn the work beUic done by the Company'a contractor. Judge
nianton baa been a friend to ITnlon Labor ever atnes we have known
han. and we believe that 0 per cent of the members of iAbor Organl-
aadon In Abilene are supporting him. The Carpenter' Union of
AM lene wrote a letter to Judge WlanHni statins that only one con-
tractor waa able to handle hla proposition and we know that said
contractor turned down the Job as he waa not able to handle IL
It. P. Harrtoon. First Vtce-Preatdent Abilene Trade and Labor
Council: W. P. Davis Secretary Abilene Trades and Labor Council;
Chas. Fr)nr. President. Abilene Typographical Union; Geq. E. Hart-
ley. Heeretary. Abilene Typographical Union I R. K. Truly. J. O. Bu-
ford. W. T. Barbour Hans. J. Hill H. C Chaablre. H. K. RawHnson.
(Political Advertisement.)
Called away from townT Let us protect the home In roar absence.
Mih Bidg. International Detectiv Agency. Telephone 6g
seallsti. AM ssrk gBaraoisad to aaxt in writtot
TRY THIS NEW
METHOD ONCE
You will nevar to back to tb
old ityla denim ásala.
Our prtoaa ara wilbia tn
raath of all. but w da no
iiiatu ui.rk. ana are net asm.
Ptuif witb cbaap advarutlnc
New System Dental Co.
Cor. El Pass sad Baa Antonio Bla. or amartran Bavntat
alasat rrnst aatrane lo Huta I Paao dal .Virt Hour a M
at to II Pfcoaa Sat Two lady atlsadanta SStnlsk sad Oartnan apoka'n
Bank arroti tha
IBS: Sunday t.
Asar Jfr Malar I wish to fcsU ycri
ef a ranea patisass t nanwrananar
atiteg fiooi bBCaaexBy weak fyaek then-
maman dropsy and hiibjibHiiii of Um
I trlsd a new sfMah.i called
which has ralBatf besa dav
uuvmed by Dr. Piares of wboss BBadJ-
atnes and Sorgloal IsallllBMuUm Baílalo.
T. you have ao deah heard for
rears. This medietrts aotod apea ma
la a wuadatful maaaar. I aerar have
token any medleias so Iksrasal la soeh
i oo wtm auioas bb asea
weald gres ft trial.
O. H. Haaa.
. Hon : Forks la Bawa and adjoining
eonnUea ara JaHgbtod rtth the rsrolu
they hav oMeJned by aslag - AN URIC"
the narwsst diseorari of Dr. PI ero who
'lomei nawtpaper In San Antonio. July 19
Mot ama nt Latin aha (1 la w VorV
"Lteluflve Talegrsm to La Pranta (ian An
tonio Taiaa).
:tw York. July IS. onral rltn An-
lat and Enriiir Manual Bonilla nava Juit
arrivad hara for tb purpot of Inlllatlnt a
new revolutionary movamant. wtilrb will b
Known a 'l.aftlitu.' aa the prs f this
city claim.
"Immediately after their arrival both
Mailran polltlriant war iniarvifw.'rt by Um
rprtentativi of tb New York papan and
both denied. In ttia most emphatic manner
that they hav com to work in favor of a
new movement and added thai they ware
oDiired to leave tb Merlran rronller in or-
der to I top th rumors current there to th
fftrt that they are enraaert In the pollUcal
affalri of their country.
".totwltbttandinr tald dtclaratlona the
papen or thla city mstit that lb tald par
tlet bava come to work for tb 'Leialltla'
party that turn to ovtrthrow carranta from
power. Th Sun arrtrm lhat iba 'Leralli-
taf have aelected their rablnet already la
whirh li man tour. Calero. Floret M&aoo and
Oenertl Anrelea are tlated.
Tafia for PrctldenL
"Tb Herald alio affirm mat Lawyer
Manuel Tasle a candidate for president of
tald new party and nther prominent mem
ben of tame will have a meetinr tonlatu at
El Paao Tetat. Said paper bellevei that
prrtldent Wilton will refute to receive the
leaden of the new revolutionary movement
and li of th opinion that tb American ex-
ecutive tbould not allow tbe development
of tame aa the promoters are on American
OIL
"Tb Timet manifest lite If aa very
pleated that th rovarnmrnu of Mexico and
Wathlnrtnn hava not arrived at an aar-
menl rerardlnr th appointment or the com-
mittee! to dlacusi tbe dUncultlea which
have arisen lately between both countries
and opine that It would bs batter that auch
committee b not appointed as their ef-
forts would prove ineffectual.
It aay alto that carranta muit eitabllth
order In Mexico at once sad than call for
presidential election."
us
who
is jasad of the JjrTaUDS' Horsf and
HtraoTCAL iBBTnVTB in Bttfulo m. T.
Those who started the day with a back-
ache stiff legs arm and máseles and
an aching head ( worn oat before the
day began bacanes hay were In and out
of bad half b dosen times at night are
appreciating the perfect rert comfort
sad new strength they obtained from
Dr. Pierce's 1118110 Tablets. To pirns
that this is a oertain mrio add solvent
aad oonooer headache kidney and
bladder alssassa and rheumatism. If
Ci've never nsed the "Anorte " eat
cast aad sand tan Beat to Doctor
Piero for a larga sampU. package. This
will prora to yon that Anorte la
thirty - seven times mora active than
UtbJa in sliminetini arte acid aod ths
qo . ' most perfect kidney and bladder cor-
LA FOLLETIE HAS
FEW FOLLOWERS
IN ATTACK ON
NAVALB1LL
Whi nwawi Senator Waetee Tlmm of
Coneagttes by WWT Effort to
Prore Wall Strawt la laiaj
Morerraerrt far Adaqasate Na-
tional Defektse.
AMENDMENT TURNED
DOWN 44 TO EIGHT
Hope Held Out That Measure
May Ba Passed Today and
Work Commenced on Army
Supply Bill : No Other Long At-
tacks From Pacifists Expected.
recto. If you ara a sufferer go to your
best amam ana ask for a au-osnt dox
of " Anorto." Too nut no risk for Dr.
Pierce's good name stands behind this
wonderful new discovery as It has for
tha past naif osntury for his "Golden
Medical Irutrxrvery " which makes the
blood pure his "Favorite Prescription"
lor weak women ana - neasant reuma-
for liver ills.
trained about 1 .000 yardt In the fac
stubborn oppotlUon. Heavy flfhtlns still
continue! In th northern ouMklrtt
txnrueval villar and la Delvlll wood.
"On I he remainder of the battle front
Uier li no changs."
Woman 's Leg Broken
Because Ratling on
Culvert Is Missing
A culvert on th paved county road lead-
utr to the old Country club alte belnr mi-
nos raiUrun wat held mpontlhie for th
accident Wednesday night wbereln Mrs.
Lsa Threadglll sustained a broken left lea.
r allure of th city to Inforre itt dimming
ordinance we also blamed.
Mr. Threadglll. accompanied by bar
children wu out for a walk. Sb bad
reached th culvert. Th glaring llchts of
an approachlnr automobile blinded her. She
was anemptlnv to reach a sare dittance on
tha culvert In ordsr to miss belns run down
by tbe kuto. Titer being notbtnv on the
culvert to gulds bar sh stepped off tbe
ulvert and fell to the ground break In- her
let. Mrs. Threadglll was taken to the Hol-
tion hospital. Yesterday. It waa reported
her condition wu not aerlout.
Mr. Thraadglirt home l at S4to Grand
t venue
t Urlv out Malaria as Build
TB flvttem.
Take in Old Standard OROVK'S tastk-
LESS chill TONIC. You know wbat you
ire latins a tb formula is Printed on
very lbI showing ll Is Quinina and
iron in a i tsteiess form. 60c.
UNITED STATES ARMY OF-
FICER AND WOMAN
KILLED
(Continúen mim Far ona.i
rTaurhter of the late M B. Howell ir.
one of MuhvUlc't laadlns lawyers lft tblt
city a thnrt time ago to Join her hut band
on the border. They wars married levn
year ato and there li on child M. C.
Butter. Jr.
BODY TO BF. TAkKN TO
WASHINGTON FOB HI RIAL.
By AtsoclLted Pratt
Columbia 8. C July SO Dr. y. w P
Butir. physician and brother of Major M
C. Butler received a telegram tonlrht from
Mr. Margarat Howell Butler announclnt
that th would take Mr husband's body to
Washington for burial.
Major Butler who waa nominated on July
II for promotion to lieutenant colonel wa
born in Edrriid. a. c May t ism. Bine
graduation at West Point la IBM be had
seen much or us acure ssmoa In the Firth
Sixth arid Seventh cavalry retlmenu
Major Butler wat transferred from Marra.
Taxaa to Atpins wnsrs nut wife sad -yer-
ota ton joinca nun
VIOLENT EFTORT EAST AND
WEST TO WIPE OUT
GERMANS
(Continued front Pas One.)
ata. asodera plant eg tae Bouthweat where meat of th beet prlattag
seaaes fresa. Mew lecaUea tll-IS-ll ay. ana Antonio at.
Pateas STB. Mall orders aaMtaHed.
LEVY GROCERY COMPANY
SPECIAL
25c -yUto4
OA. las. It tos
30 Pre ...
1. ato. Dread
BteatM .
Trsade wit. Ue atad Save talla ly.
ff . .J.
25c
25c
25c
poaluoa in ta Partían guir sad preveal
atcisrsuoa or a noiy war.
"our prsssacs tbsrs." a ooettnuad.
bliv. avsd lit smplrs from ths ap
proach or s treat aitttur Wi bad
consider tb grass Moslem popiilisisa of
Africa also sad tf ws bad set shown our
u math. 1 tiara as a whole aurbi have bean
deflected asexnal ua
He r aferrad to tae dlftTeulttes coefrontla-
ta Indian aesasBsat sad said that from
r. ii. to saplsmtatr folio
atore aad bees as lass than tevea separate
aitacaa. soat er vary formidable easrsc
ir on indi' nortnwatt frontier aad esa.
landed thai bat or pésalos final Juaaasaat
on uia inaian omciai it would a neces
sary to nsailBsr tbe psrucuiar ayau
military or ran nation there
Lard crews tasa mee a ssastsasat
lar in thai of Bramlor AetjulBx la Bat bout
Lord Crosasr. who
nt tb Mar truii of Crewe's ilslsatanl
ehsnisd th aspect oí tbe debsM. Ms eel
not deslrs to stfcr ato assaers of s rather
haawd rontrovarey a tew years see
thoufhi K iciieosr Bad aasds s mittsaa la
military tkmses as had a Bat Is sad fa
teats sad wans a wish Be a great asag
geraaoa to aay test ta am nortea af 1
opotttrdt risBBBIga waa tae euliosal el
tasa eaaaaes. aad seaid aet aaty taring
tas my isrsaay assirieasaa ta last
rortua.
la reapoass ta staay euisasas as ta
wotator iskir aew wets teataartary.
karl Carson lord privy teal read aa om
tlsl slsgllrh tsaaaytas wai averytalnt not
stst was beskgesaeia cosas etisa with a
samaa sffkui atratT
CLAIMS IjkBS-Vaaat aAIM.
By amwiitedfTSSS
leuden. July M 'Has a m. -Ta em
leí tan nasi isseed sfeeai BkaSawSBj rrata
Brtuaa 1 1 utaiarfr at Free read
Bv Attnclaled Press.
vahinrtn. July SO. Senator La toilette
tttin delayed ptsssge ef the naval bill to-
day. rnntlnulnt until a few muiutas before
adjournment the sttssk he batan yetterdav
atslntt the -mossnra. At soon ss he con
eluded tbe senate defeated. 44 to 8. hit
amendment to prohibit use of th navy tn
Mart pnvat debt or m force claim of
American cttlsani or corporations. A sub-
ttitute by Senator Moma to prevent turn
employment of naval vsstel until court pro
caed In at bad been exhausted and arbitra-
tion also wat defeated.
In a seven hour speech Senator La Felicite
contended that the big rinanrlal Intereatt Of
II country centered In two great Wall
street groups known at ths Morgan snd the
Standard oil rombtnatlona. were responsible
for tbe movement for s large srmy and
navy. Speaking on hla amendment tha Wis
cousin senator declared be had been In-
formad upon good authority that Oenertl
Cam nit wax nerotlaans agreements siong
those lines with Latin American countriet
and later would ssk th United Eta let to
enter Into it.
rThe proposed naval prorrsm. Senator La
Folletts declared meant she Inaururatlon
of s policy to build s nsvy as treat or
rreater than Great Britain's within the next
ten yeart.
PW'But when we have dona that what
then?" he continued. "When you build.
Enfland and oermany wtll build more. You
will drive them to tt and after you hsve
spent your 1315000000 yon will Just rind
yourselves In s new place to start Your
only limit Uien will be th limit of taxation
upon the American people. Such a courte
violate ill precedents and principles of the
rovernmeut"
After adjournment tonltht Senator Swan
ton in chary of ths gull tald he knew of
no other Ions attacks to be made sgslnst It
and expected its pessst tomorrow rol
lowing; tbe vote Senator Chamberlain will
ask that the army appropriation bill
taken up.
rF-2
FREE
TOMORROW
BalloonAscension
Dsace at Waat Yalsta Country Club.
An enjoyable dance was gtvan by tbe
membri of tha Wait Yslsts Country club
at the club building last nlyht More than
too couples were pre tent a number of
army officers from both ths militia and the
regular srmy were tn attendance at tbe
dance.
AT THE
BOSTON STORE
At 10 a m. 11 a. m. 3 p. m. anJ 4p.uwe
will let go a balloon with a $2.50 order for
merchancHae on the Boston Store attached to
them. Return order to us and receive full value
of any article you may select. Come bring the
children and your friends.
Be sure to read our ad in tomorrow ' Times
Silver City Summer
Normal Closes Most
Successsful Session
Special to the Morning Timet.
Silver City. N. ft jury SO With the com
mencement exercliet held tonight at th
Elks opera bou th most tucciirul ses-
sion of tha flew Mexico Stste Normal sum
mer school wst brought to a close. Ths
sddress to ths graduate twenty-two In
number waa delivered by M. L. Fox Al-
buquedque editor. HIJ tuhjert was "Tb
Nation and Education." A fins musical
program featured tbe rioting exercise.
Tbit program was at follows.-
March Orchestra. Contralto solo (select-
ed) Miss Isabel Ward. Solo "Tbe Ouldtng
Hand" Andrew McGurdy. Instrumental
'Sweetheart" Orchestra. Address M. L.
Fox AJbuquerqu. Ladle quartette wyn-
ken Blynken and Sod (Itsvlii) soprano ob-
ligate Miss Bell Whit. Miss Jsn Forsyth.
Miss Helen Chandler. Miss Isabel Ward.
Mrs. Pox. At ths piano Mlas Lou Walton
and Mrs. Stacker. Presentation of di-
plomas. Selection from Madame Sherry
Orchestra. Ths graduates together with tbe
degree received fey each follow:
Llxxle R. Young. A. B ; D Wight M. Lee. H.
S. Elott Baca B. Pd. ; Lsurs cnate Allen.
M. Pd.: Mary b. Ptugersldd. B. Pd.; Edna
Johnson. B. Pd.; VilUsm H. Danley. H.-3..
Zalla Bobert. B. Pd.; J. Bty Crswrord M.
Pd.; P. M. HstflsM H. S WUIts Shepherd.
M. Pd; Ids Sehtmprf B. Pd.: Bobert Divlton.
M. 8.; Andrew McCurty. B. Pd.; Buby Mn
nlng. H. S.i Aurelia Bsumelstsr. B. Pd.;
charles B. Heuktuf B. Pd.; D. S. Morrill
B. Pd.; Selm Anderson. B. Pd.; Ellen Dim.
mlck. H. a.; Beulab Klethléy H.S.; Emms
Del curto H. S.
New Mexico Cowman
Is Hurt When Horse
Collides With Fence
Aismogordo. N. M.. July so. Jim H. let-
ters one of the biggest rattle raisers In
southern New Mexico was seriously In-
jured Tuesday according to the ststsmsnt
of Albert Sanders who hss Just com in
from orange.
jerrer was In charge of art outfit that
waa driving cattle to his "Figure 3" ranch
on the Texss side of the line when his horse
ran Into s wire rene snd tlmott cut hit
leg in two above tbe knee. Re was carried
to the headquarters of iba H X ranch snd
surgical aid summoned he iturrered great
ly from lots of blood.
New lee Pleat to Be Erected st Deuala.
Douglas Arli. July is. A new ice snd
cold storage plant with a capacity of loo
ions of lea dally will be erected In Douglas
In the near future according to an an
nouncement by J. S. Douglas president of
tbe Douglas Traction ft Light company
owner of the present plant The new plant
win coat 1100004. Ice la now being Shipped
to this city from Tucson to supplement ths
output of ths local plant.
Vafll lfl" afa Bfev
nUltAU
TrasH Cigarettes
ARE MADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE
DISCRIMINATING AND EXPERIENCED
SMOKER OF HIGH GRADE
TURKISH CIGARETTES
The blending
is exceptional
makfrs Of THE HlftHgST ?RA0E TURKISH AH0
nAK5?.5?r ' .r4rrsTTTa. Tthí WORLD
Ewl rl leAn isiwi -
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Black, James S. El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 36TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Friday, July 21, 1916, newspaper, July 21, 1916; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth198438/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.