MRS. PEARL BARRATT.
Mrs. Pearl Barratt, wino died at a local hospital Monday night, was the wife of William Barratt, who is a motorman in the employ of the street railway company, and not a policeman as at first reported. The policeman is his brother, James Barratt. Mrs. Barratt leaves her husband and three children here and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Baldwin, live in Kansas. The funeral was held from the Church of the Immaculate Conception Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and interment was made in Concordia Catholic cemetery.
El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.) April 2, 1913, Editorial and Magazine Page, Page 6
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MRS. PEARL BARRATT.
Mrs. Pearl Barratt, wino died at a local hospital Monday night, was the wife of William Barratt, who is a motorman in the employ of the street railway company, and not a policeman as at first reported. The policeman is his brother, James Barratt. Mrs. Barratt leaves her husband and three children here and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Baldwin, live in Kansas. The funeral was held from the Church of the Immaculate Conception Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and interment was made in Concordia Catholic cemetery.
El Paso Herald (El Paso, Tex.) April 2, 1913, Editorial and Magazine Page, Page 6
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