Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 6
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cie)s the; reports of the shontingecl-
ords of fthe maririfts. there iit . likely
devatoWiiii 3tte scflrcHy.otliold-'
nail cats. Taeaeacoris alone snoma
mtiw pi'eeBti msasuree. .
Today's news in today's newsfcapofi
GeikyMtriLTeledrfa Jonf.ray:
dbwmward from Bismarck to
present
Jtetird.
mar; Columbia itS..
Staile. busiaees wllC:npt be' eatab?!
sense ta do- tkat. Canton News.
"WlMrai a.womah cilese. men .learn
iow good sne was and flie women hov
pld she was; Wprcester Post.;'
Talk aboat pcotectire .-coloringl-tTfce
Thanksgiving turkey 'seems to
b kfdiar the. -.long .green
Pittshurgh. -Sun
President Harding having ordered
peace with. Germany we may agalu
call itsauer kraut instead otLibertv
cabbafcf STcuse Herald -
Nevertteekss expert mathematicians
still dl-1
bacon.
Indianapolis News..
ARE TIMES and plWVoVpn thaflfne oC business; can
I raa -it nogs into o-vuul
all tuiags. am mere are iev
and few places for the appro-
jMrirtt raierr f the aatioaal sn-
Uhnr tTfcf Star Spaagled Banner"
aa4 ike and the .maeical or-
gaaicatieoc if tthe country fraaently
afit-;e.fk by the Inappropriate
reMKkm of the air. It is aa inatruc-
tHfija . well as .a.- timely iiscassion
v-ifeklsffiresektk' to the -loltewing
Dilkf Jfews' editorial:
ON-A-JOB
OFF-A-JOB
IM
4 Story ol Wxj Jim Got On a Job
aad Got 0 Agaia.
-Ax im4r.dd flight upon' the rec-
apaltliiK ifaeUK aaUeeal anthem of
ta 'UaH States -ereps out docasioa-
- afijf t $Mtestherigs Kelt Irom
tiaaV tim; Mr is the practice.ot
"mmik thefAitjoa f "Th Jttar-
: Migld Eanner" jn such a' toon as
: iaTRhr -unlikely or inappropriate
Hfdiumg j& ttie asaemhlae pteaeot.
Malays composed ol familiar airs are
: aaww .ltTaeUTe but egalets aad
aMM-a 'f tH-ckeatraa. aad aaade
A'aaTit seftia frwu the ue'C tiioe
iaapliiit llifinthfiri of or; opBtry.
tiafutlly when "The Star-Rpangifd
mmatm" Msov-aaad it heeoa the cli-
iMat aCltii;nMiler ooaiiagaf thelaat
aaiiaftipal11611 ia"e:atage
al tof"-iMithi aadteaee 4a T&Mit
tatr Jtaire aee. oire :iy
v:anMiA:bat'-f.1ta aabamrowafOL-
inOTtateflt Jib aMrieeto.Jtfe
fiatukittlie aathem goes .kaaoaiNd
ar ahat Maaaaaaaahle caatom.
hOtmmtUM ic aaHe trae thatataad-
aria-the playing af a few straias
af jaaaiedoas sot aia that those
wfeaataai are is aaywise naore patri-
a4k than if they sat In a sense rer-
etMwe far ta Sag a4 Xarthe antaaw
ic' hat ayxobol aerrice to our country
imd jaeaac -little. Bat in that aaaie
tawreja little Ik ihe world that
anithiae. The 'friand's
the "mother's kisa. the out-
atraieaad anas of heaedicttea all are
at.afeaa of seatiaiefits which must
after ail upon signs ier 'ex
say telklMtlLelJtoimMA
wbx-are:'ealig'thfc'thui
rmuji
mi
They-j
sters
yorjchehtishQW id they're posing tti'shd perfect babies behave.
when they're nervous. ' tThasxcUs0for these young-
by thjQstuliiaini' -young; -lady but jho
did notj like the crowd that waagath-
ering. " ''" t
"j'ih Used :to it" the. woman ex7
clainied 'Tm the leading woman nt
the Empire Theatre. And- since iny
hat pin kdid so mdcharm I wait tp
make vrepairs. I 'Wttl. you como up to
theitheatre tonight foi a chat? YOu'U
excuse me for saj'ing it but your see::i
too scholarly for n laborer." ':
"I'm a colleget graduate." laughed
Jim. "But there's a reason ibr my
madehess. And Ifll accept your invita-
tion for tonight gladly.' TliebQ3s'ha3
his eye on me so. J must jget busy.
Goodbye."
"Till tonight" nodded the actress
walking bareheaded away
Jim ireturned to his work f In a
happy frame bfniiad. He saw a num
ber of chances for lobs ahead of himf
and several . Jdeasant' iours JjritV a
"charming woman. . V
Hotel Arrival
Of course It should he xememhered
taat.taoae who reader coin positions in.
which the ..national aathem appears in
arWiit fem o so dth ao aasplclea
caHeBied alsreepect. But the garfa-
lkur aad Baseemly eaabelliahmaat
aawerer defeasible from the) profe-
iel stand point of the: musician
saaald aat'he encouraged. To those
wfca aaTe area for a little while fol-
lawad the flag; In any of the aaifarat
'ed lM-aachas of the coantry's aeryice
iaare k no fiaurish whlch-can improre
ta'' grandeur aad simplicity of the
aararitad anthem as it 1s wafted to the
-mtM at saaaet when the. flag- is low-
etadiato -rejerent iands. Others of
as. learned something of. their" feeling
iariae the war. TVe can ill afford to
laie-it " ":
fME MARINES AS GUN
MEN.;
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TilE;;Potmaster ' General ;will do
little press:agentin for "(the
laaaotiag. ability of the United States
Karie .wh'o are. .sow guarding TJacje;
. tajas jaail trams.' tk; banditti ot the
- watrf wltl .praaaply n bit
mer Taittctfai; according to the
ffiaaeton Poet which sires facts and
vfiarea deaeriptiye df the1 inarkmaa-
mia of aaaaa'aTihe "Seril Haca:
aaalities' of the United
are pretty well knows
athooia aad abroad. Germany as
;a--aaaaJaaftall 6bitrapfffma: rV
M lhBfde of the water -is
with tka work of the "devil
Mm ttva -rsAAHt fHtAm&f W-ytitJ
HUVtaauarms apauioa
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aacaura fey .the jaaryaloaa
ii TfipraMtatrfa eatal-
S'l&f Thomaa'
Tflravlar who anot 17C sueoeayiva
Among otUer jobs. Jim had lappUfd
to a. street-paying1 concern which con-
sented to take himj on. The main
Street in tlie city "had been pulled up
for tricks and the paving stone's
yfere being Maid The townspeople
aad been kicking for some time over
the delay and the boss was gltd t)
hire Jim as aa extra hand in pjte of
the fact that lie was greea at the
work. He could throw sand or tend
te? the melting tar if he couldn't lay
brick.
But Jim adaptable tc any job saw
the .chance of stretching out his tastes
to four days two at pouring tar and
tarowiag saad; two at laying the cut
stone a. ion 'that .he conld learn from
bbservatkm and suggestions made Jy
tag workmen. . J
Knowing that the boas haA ated of
more hands he put hte 'prapositlon
an to Mm kliintly.: two "days at one
ih; two at the other not carrying to
tell lura about the strange win tnat
naceeaitated his secarlng- a new job
every twe days in order that hot might
Inherit &tm;Q0Q.
His chief task during the first Jtwo
days was that of chopp4ng the. nnge.
blocks of tar. ir4o pieces small enough
t& it into the pot under which n
Ihnelv fire was kept burning; Jim
suppnea tne wpoa ior me ure m
tar for thei-pot and poured the melted
tar into the psqja wbfch thQmen
broaght to him. i
There wasn't andy time Xordawdling
for the work was being mshed. and
Jim -Twas. expectoid to keep..moTing
Wui tne rest oi ine .gang.
The second day was blustery. The
wind howled .down the street sweep
ing aand and. papers in its wake; Jim
was bending as in hand over a tar
barrel off wkU be. was ripping the.
atares In brderto get at the hardened
tar -within when an object whirled
past his head a sharp razor-like im-
plement cut across his "cheek: There
wae a screani that caused Jini to
whirl around in alarm. The object
that had' flown .'past 5him had Iande3
in the pot of boing tar. It Was a. lift
of sofe bearer1 wltk a black qnHl
perched o one aide.
The owner of the hat who was
also the owef oE the scream stool
W" Isn't that awful I That hat cost
me twelve dollafsT"
. Jini approached the.pof reaqhed but
and-piached .the quill betweeu two nn
gets; He pull.dd. The feather came
the hat atayed buried deeper than
ever Sh Ihe -adf tftar.
aat-'afra3d -it wouldn't be any.
food if it was" rescued" sajd tho
mnw nnun "Ynn TlftVr MAArfT Or
WEB' 1
SMALL EFFECT
TIO.V B'D SAITATIOy USED
IX BiJlCDIXG (tREAT
Graham Hotel.1
E. W. Bogan Dallas; H. A. Cook
Brady; Mrs. E.B.-Jeierr Menard J. W.
Griffin iDesdemonajv J. "V. Murphey
AusUn; J.tS. Wall Brady; T. Gl Hol-
combe Abilene;. J. O. Woodward Cole-
man; a M. Bedlne San Angelo ; Wade
Hampton' Waco; George Ii. Bond Fort
Worth; C. G. Meyer Fort Worth; M.
Haynesr Temple.
Seutkern notcl.
J. A Ashmor City; B. C. Pittuck
WIchltaallsjtMiss Gracia Smith
Dallas; R. CBlackburn.T)aliaS; H.VV;
Lodge HouatiSTrbV y.'jBrush AuHtinl
O. A. Harper San Angelo: It. ii Bass
New York "City;. Mrs. Ted Crawtuer)
San Angelo; Mf Robinson San Angelo;
Mary Kirkpatrifck San: Angelo; Chris?
tine Schaff San Angelo; Barrel! rer
ryf Dallas; J M. Parker Dublin? 0. K.
Morrow Houston! W- H. Moore Fort
Worth; L. W. Eldredge Houston; E.
H. Butman St Louis; Hi. W. Chancel
lor and wife BalHnger; Kitti.; Dawaon
Brady; John Tinsey Austin; Henry
Howard Houston;- Tv B. Anderson
Cross Plains.
Barker HofeL t
George Cocee and wife Cityf T. J-
Cooper.AustIh;. Wv P.-Winniford Lan-i
caster; :J. F- Winnifordv Lancaster;
Mrs. J. R..Wigginton and daughter
May; Benjamin . Austin Fort Wjorth;.
airs. G.-Downman Fort Thomas Ariz;
E Mullin Santa Anna; J. It Cpwes
Watout.Springs; J. M. Adams Walnutj
bpnngs; A. AlcCoy Amarillo; Law-
rence CoIllnsT Nacogdoches; J. A. Han.-.
cock Rising Star; F. . JV Holt Grog
venor.
(By internatipual News .Service.)
liOlLET III. Nov. 8. The new
Illinois. State- Penitentiary
city of concrete ;and brickj Ja on. the
final lap of construction and those in
charge; now figure that. within five
years the .penal institution will be
entirely completed; -. it
Th6 new prison is located at Siites-
ville near Joilet and has bceti viewed
by officials' of seven European nftt'ious
as well as governors- and warden1; from
practicably eyety Slato Jn 'Jthe. Unfoni
The pfi&on' wall'Jncloses sixty-four
acres. Talj jki innovation in
cement instruction! loom up thirty
thjree.anHa half feet in helghUjnd
extend intd the ground from ten to
twenty feet. They cannot be scaled.
it is Jgtired as there are no ledgei at
the top wherehook8 or ropes .can ba
supplied' by two artesian wells.
Workshops. and.. a. hospital at present
ar.e .under construction. Before. nlans
were finally drawn W; Ctirlus
Zin;merman. - foimer state architect-
made ah' extensive tour of Efirope;
Visiting ancient aild'modern prisons.
Tlie "solitary" known in the old
prl'sbn.as "tlie "black. hole" is entirely1
different in. design and object o'E past
endeavors. Slence"1s the punishment
meteil put for Infractions of rules
attempts to escape .and otlier
deviaifons . from rules which draw
Sentences fpr'tfie cpuvfets" In tho new
solitary there Is ventilation but the
walls inside and out are absolutely
sound-proof. Not a sound can be heard
within that little building. There Is a
cork linoleum flpor. cork walls and an
a wa)led ingenious window abutter which
out noise . v
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ByHVer!iatIonal--Newsrerride;
MEtA'r;. Texas Nov. 28.-rTdht
Heliryfiteb'yi "of Hbnsfoh who repra-
immtrsUi1 at ' Preafdint ifardihi'a
Uhemiiibyment conference IshTt oat of
a job himself. Tn fact hf has sp
many tnat . one wonders now ne
-awing? 'them'idll.' - ' ' '
-Jiiat' nW 'the big job on KIrby's
hands is finding a -place to' put the
liquid wealth of What oil' men say is
the biggest gusher of Tevas' history
AndT. theireby hangs a tale.
For soirfe months oil men have
been prospecting around this lfttl
townv (By the way calMMuh-heea).
Among- them were repjesetifattves of
the KIrby Petroleum Company. A lot
pf business men shook their heads.
"I.uft it a. shame that John Kirby
after an hbnorable career as million-
aire --lumberman head of the. National
Lumbermenfs Association and . the
Southern Tariff "Association should
dabble in the oil game and take the
1 rvl Toko r P ist I rl smxtc rti( r W v nO''
uyimia u. iv-Luvrrro iuiu. hi Jiiuif-a
But those who knew Kirby and the
Midas touch that seemed to affect
every "long chance' he took or that
others thought tie took- kept silent..
Then on September 21 the Bass
NpT i of the Kirby Company .came In
shot skyhigh over the derrick and
showered the cpantry fpr acres nroundl wings were scorched at paiaSaaall
sides afford chanccr fdr' footholds.
T When completed there will .be eigli
cell-houseavi circulat- m construction
Two luioue. will be tor Ihe "le f J"M $ ' JJf
under regular prison discipline
Use Brick aatf-Oncrete.
Henry M. Tomlin?on saperintendent
of constructipnt was -confronted with
a unique problem when ke started the
its
rtamialrtii
kmgm
AMERICAN THEATRE.
One of. the best Tntilat8d and sas
itary buildings In Brownwopd.
mowing jout censorett pictures; no
rough stuff; .a place5 fdr gentlemen
and lames others not wanted.
itj -k er'
uooa saw JSrery nay.
- y - O
r
GiUlam Brothers' aale' will
go right along and you can
save a great deal or rrioiiey it
yougorlherenow anl Buy
your winter goods. ' '
CJirlstiHas- Imaaafc :9f'; aaintf aad
araay Dccewher 2Hd 'anl Slri.'it tig
(sly Wfggl)s. AW Society AastlnATC.
Numerom"Lodge"
Meetings Lead to
Divorce
(By International News Service)
. ATLANTA Ga. Nov 28. E. .L-"K6l-
pen belonged to one lodge an.d uued
for a long time the. excuse to go to
"lodge meeting'' for the purpose of
calling on another woman it is alleg-
ed in a petitW.ifor divorce filed iiere
by "Mrs. Mary Ej Kelpen who asserts
her husband has been cailinff thre
fastened The smodth -geatly-slopingeveni?S8 aeck.on Mrs. Mae Barnes
for the. past four years
Hsr petltlori alleges that ICelp
realizing it difficult to 'bp attending
(By laiernatiortal '
LQNDONi vNotJIIb.:
ott!Ht iMrflaaa; baa jttttd
fifed hJs nachise ft 'mmCi
A snail Avrb machiaa
Thciilot'a &cHMng. taa N
tnAttiTruui( - nartsx or ia -
wore- deliberately- treated wtth" ia
dope. t . . . r
A smoke- candle-was placed at" In
side of the fabrfc-corerad PiW.
Tins: filled with petrol and"
cotton wool were placed car th aaaar
and lower "sections p the piaaft "'-
Each container1 was aapYlwttfr a
fuse and the whole system -waft awe
trfcally connected"" ao that th r&t
cou'd start the ctmfiagratloa at wtti.
When Phillips had the aatafMM
well going-"and had made afaw eir-'
edits ot tho aerodrome he swifclMMl ba
the current whfch fired th faat tod
for a few minutes bright "ai
dense smoke were to be' sen.
The' expected supreme test
reached for the immense air- priaaara
on the Tapddly-mpving machiaa aat
only prevented" any spread of ta r
but. actually extinguished that' la th
petrol container. '
When the machine canie' to reat
there was no sign of fire bkt the
with high-grade' oil. Of. course.' tjien
came the chorus of 'I told you sn's!"
Just how much oil the. KIrby well
will produce has not yet been dete-
mined. It. Is rated at from 20000 to
3000 barrels a day by cold calculat-
it'S experts. Those who saw it roar
oyer the derrjqk that hrst.day sard.it
was. a. 50fO00-i)arrei gusper. Just now
It is-capped; while Kirby rushes the
job of getting tankage
- - Do Toh Speak Ko V
(By International News Service.")
- COLUMBUS; Nov. 2S. "All languag
es are unscientific;" declared Rev
Edward. P. Foster of Mariette "found
er of7 "Ro"; a. language which the
atitbor hopes will eventually become a
universal -or -worldrManguae.
"The law of Bo isJ that similar
ideas must have similar naraes' said
Rev Mr. Foster. . "Therefore words
thdt begin with-the same initial let
ter or the sariie syllalile. must belong
td the same tclass or group of sig-
nification.';. . Rev4 Mr.' Foster explained that Ro
nfcaaa . language arid Roit means a
linguist In an endeavor to induce all
peoples to adopt his new language thd
uuuior is seeKing auuM;riuer iu
roagatine named "Roia" whlcnaerre.
as- the principal medium for' exhibit-
ing the Language which constitutes
lh& result of seventeen years effort
holes were "burned throaijr hat' aao
itpiie -la's - successimiy- runwt mj
tendency for the smoulering to. davai-
6p into flames; The pilot's etetWag
was unaffected. " '
PICKLED THA"f -SKKCS
(By International Nej- JScrid.) ;
CAR'THERSVILLE Mb. .NaVi
Sam Siclrlea. arid Ills picklw- .-u-a.hear-
tuy m mvor or tne Stanley
meut to the "Willis-Carapbelli
hilU Sam believes prohlbit$onr
should he compelled to hare a warrant
before they are permitted ta - aoattat
for "'hootch" William. -Tack ot
Holland near Lore contracted -a;jMi
Sickles "put up aLx barrete f dl
pickles. The eagle eye of a praoaaoHoa
officer spied Sickles hauling- aW
barrels. The burgs were reiaorod miif
the officers took a-whilC aC diU.briilk'
Sickles was allowed -to proetoi.
No Mothet I just want oae CCal
Yin's Bicycles.
apd when she offered to acompahy
"tf' ttiotf or In nnft nT tllo niibTtii in oat
ings he threafencd. "to ttrqw her outj0 the.prt oC Rev Ir' Fast6:
of the car if she ever mentioned such
a thing .again."
vKelpen Is a grocer end tbo.paUtion
buil.dinr.pf the. second cell-house. Tna- Mm -aamaa ' "
mec!ficatipn -cal ed .for brick walls tomer of he store whea K6iD
wmi. wMte bricic jaemg. ost ot carae enamored' of her.
materials; and labor liad advanced m Kelpen Is also suing Mrs.
far heyonthevStatc!lotmnff0r the Barnekf'or $25000 damages" for alleged
work that after considerable &xperi- aitenatfnri of affentlnnh. . '
inentatiott ituvhS ' didod . tq oiy:. Judge Pehdletdh grantdtl Mrs; Kel-
concrete eiwecn. .iwi'waus. uri-.w pen an order restralnihg her husliaml
This sav.cd 2.000000. briplc ..and frommolestlntr her. - . . -.
altogether -pst one-lul the-amount; -
figured for solia-ljnicli CQn?.truqtion !t(frinEp 3n-SKE'TEK'RS go0y T():
nurir aiong tne; quiif itn- -jiiui
iaatf ItaraWon ier heel.antl
suddenly caughtj sigfet of the.gaah. on
Jim'a cheek. ;'yphyyom poor der
how did you get' that ciit? .From; my
hsi pla' "?
:Jiai-jrstaer Uked Jg.tcalloddar
DOCTbltAD i'3fEDICIE
The prison building prpper Is. in the
center of ;thev prison yard: and js: lairf
out in a 'circular faphioii witli the
dinina room in tho Center and. the!
cell-houses circling- around It. The
eight celltbouse will be connected to
the central dining -room by means of
anestory 'corridors . with . basements:
making thd -plans resemble a pefdled
flower .. with the dining Jiall as. itir;
center- -. .
" Tho cells surpass in appointments
the rnomsrot'-many hotels each having
a lavatoryiiHriMand'cold running
wati? a- toil.ot. nn outside window a
ateeVbed. with ample- clean beddings a
table and" enameled walls ;
n LepkeHtTofepr;.
. In the center o the. prison "yard is a
lower ..with an ttridergioundf entrance
From the .platform jn 'the tower "the
guard can jIook. mta .overy- cpii; Jtie
.can open a single ceil door or all. of
them from'h'ia atationaudcaii awitch
on. n ifglJSt fpffl'ligntiii Pnthe
same ?w.ithh.boatu.
irrguxuitv ui cen can ne .j lummaiwi
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Yeast Vitamdii Tablets
"h WM$-M lk: l llllll mmr-w urn mm-m
Danishes 3km Eruptions Puts On Firm FWi.
;cost "more tha) -;Caiyina Bicyplea
Oriler ike Anna BOLLS: efW Ji&
cemJer 1st; Xheae 38.
Douglas Fairbanks' photoplay ver-
sion of Alexander Dumas' blood ;stlri
ring tale "The Three Musketeers" is
scheduled as the feature attraction ior
next week at thekLyrlc theatre.
In this spectacular photd-featurej
Fairbanks will be viewed in n new
type of characterization. In tho pic
turesque trappings of ra Seventeenth
Century chevalier he is. expected . to
gHve a" sensationally drahiatip Inter-
pretation of 'tub Yplp of b'Artagrian.
dashing swordsman and adventurer-
In fact iii "Tlie Three Musketeers''
the. veFile bougr Is said to; outdo his
nlaye in he'r'k"oqprOv'
1 r : OIL i)Al
If r.liad; oivo p( Calvina 'Bicycles.
."i 1 i 1 -
Family Hint $W .
iron all flat .pieces. Model
LaunoVy Phon 13.f
I ' helleve . that Use Brownwood
.Producing' and Refining Compan
flAmb-lCirkpatrickX ae making a
llttlel aetter' gasdifrie than any other
softl injBiwnwood. I have if. B. M.J
Booh Garagecorner Main! Avenue add.
LV Street. . ' .
o.t aa a. 'a& aaaav
ROUGH SPCfTPv
If van want to quickly clear your alda .M
complexion put some firm healthy -Siai
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power aad look aad feel 100'pec ertfc
Mmslv trv taldsc two of Msstia 3.tr ;
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-- otfr siiu mere imporuiBt no
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contrary are a great aid to digMtioav to;
come ennsticatkm aad -m a'amond ooain
of. the -whote systci.- Pimp boaajiad.
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pu-rtfyiaa InSueacc the oompienoa
fresh aad'JbMutlful. the cheeks tonr i
pale th lips red. uMted of cotocU. X
bright instead of duM. So. rapid aadTi
.arft the results thai mcctm it aolvilf
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Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Monday, November 28, 1921, newspaper, November 28, 1921; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth343748/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.