The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 24, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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The 4th c
day, so
take plae*
Music. A
nament.
Dancing
works at >
Medicine
FRIDAY, JUNE 25th, is
DAY
at Koehler's
A LITTLE UNUSUAL IN ARRANGEMENTS IS THIS SALE WE HAVE SEL
ECTED MERCHANDISE SUFFICIENT TO FILL THREE OF OUR BIB EAST
WINDOWS AT THE ABOVE UNIFORM PRICE WE ARE NOT GOING INTO
DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF VALUES WE WANT YOU TO SEE THE MER
CHANDISE
Positively the Greatest Collection of Underpriced \alues ue
have ecer offered. Yoa are the loser unless you attend.
HF.RR \RF SOME OK
.*-> To}. S^rvimc Tray -. valu« - to Jfe.
Tall Work and Bal>> Ha k<-t«. valval
Wa>t** Pa:— r Ra^ttv ty ■ *;• '
Hand-on:,- strin> in many mk -n val i
M.. i n<k ■ .' ' <• t .
(iown>. Skirt>. l rairrr^. 1
Silk forisHeid Po|tlin MhMm> B <
Haivl- i>. .• ion fir - ! <«d K
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THE VALUES OFFERED:
f ft ^ in is
li llLAi U-%J ivi ir-w
SDNMfSOlOW.
LESSON
By E O BET IJHtft A.tiz.g I*r«~-*or ot
%ct.csA Ctmrm of Moad> Bit it
CfclOMT
Compare
Camels
with any
cigarette in
the world! 1
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■hi drvn. \ alu<
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LESSON FOR JUNE 27
*EVIEW. SECOND QUARTER.
UUMM LE i.H-F*te T>
<90U CN TKXT-1 t> ! .il h tM
w.f mj * iV
Tbe *; pronrr tte covfrw! b*
b«* Inmost* tf ?ft « 1W1 or I9~t B
t to 1«U or 1 *U R C, tosi^wher#
W &£d W u*r? Tt+ iroil
;rrmiaert char*ct«- is David He i«
to fTfry lessct except ii
fim tub*? u as actor or ac author
TWa fact circa ca a ce®ter about
to reToJre oar review By niak
Ti* taiir rrMtt a weak .a advance a
ciay«ter *-rtmanr of Darid ■ life can
1 be f ref*t:ed a* folic** Chapter I.
, >a l . a d;«K. be<die ce, a&d its relation to
Da*nd II Tfce aechided abe^berd boy
aod Sa-j^ 111. The bov acd tb«
fia&t. ,v * Ttuftacian acd tbe king
Y. The *4 and his fr.^ad NT The
yozr.f rr.aa in exile. Vll The yccr.f
Ttar a* k*:c VTII The king and the
ark IX The h:ng s great §in The re
mainir.£ 5« on* will inAke eicelleat
matter to be interaperaf^ with
the prea^ctatioa of the ranoci chap
tera and w-<# te,v? call the whole pro
graji: Prom Oharcnry to Power
An excellent nggmnQcm :f tnado «a
•p^icvnbe- f Selected Not*# of inak
M • hkndof cho« Turkah ehokt Domotk tob*ccoi tiui
lie better thin either kind of tobacco imokei rtrneht.
Smoke Omels liberaDy without a bite, parch or vtipltw.-. dp.
retry arter-taste. They're jiat i^ooth,
fragrant, deiifhtful! *
Colt of tobaccos blendeJ m CiOeli
prohibiti ojc of pfemiuoii or :c-jpoo.(
R. J. R£YNOU>S TOBACCO CCMPAXT
■wwca-wm ue
unu •' « ,DT '
JnUr cm* f—Jrrn.
mt SI OO /ote
rem pockmf <J109 afifirtw. **■'
If mftwr mmmkimg
I CAMELS, ftwr* '*•
lull tur" a*' *'* nfumd
dollar sm
HEALTH OFFICERS MIST bera fuffioent for pur « Wt,.
BF. ON JOB KERK SU :h* local a<tm.n ..- : *«,
5trorp«t. in reality it is tht vating
SAN KRANCISCO, Jane 2t.—"The link in our chair, of aationa! ief«i*
«- re- «on*f on which poblic health for ci«*ie prerertion. Fifty -.wc mt
finiir i^tration r«U are -rise leri«! 'wl of oor total populate
non. adequate appropriations, and ef-
ficient health organizations.
ic£ a larte ciart rcX «-er,ica:ty Into 5: , art S^rcton fier.era: J.
«" itB aa< bonii.t.ta:i; iat# .- f ;jM. States P- 1 Hea.-."
twire tpace* coe for each leMoa ,rV)c(,_ iv .(jj,.,,.. won the Sec-
•'■n
• ■ - ■ ■ - ..m
-aid As- healUi • rotection should t* ; viaei-
. Ke
NEURALGIA I' \IN< >ToF'PED
ONE HUNDRED PIECES OF EEAUTIFJL LACES AND EMESOIDEEY ALL
OVERS FLOUNCINGS. WIDE BANDS ETC ETC POSITIV
ELY VALUiS TO SI 00
\OT A SINGLE ITEM IN THIS COLLEC Ti ON WORTH LESS THAN TWO TO
THREE TIMES T JE SALE PRICE
Mast families ire bt*atifnE£ their homes with useful ard practieU pr^mitcis secur-
ec ABSOLUTELY FREE wv.h S H Greeu Tradii^ S:ampi
Label the rerucal co!cacn respective
It. place, character* tutenen.cg
1 eventa k ^ T^-*f and prise:pai teach
ire Then bare each of the sirty di'
fi--rent f^ace* aa? .c-ed to ciasse? or io
; :iii-viiuaJs *ho w;:' each in turn b*-
titm on Preventive Medicine and Pub-
lic Health of the American Medical
A*.4 viation. here today.
- ' - • - **' •' - i..
onixing nerve ptiw is the face, haaI
arm. fhoolders, chest and hack. ia|
apply a few drop* of sootr:'
Dr. Kerr in an ad<ire.-« entitled The Lir. rr . -t lie cuiet y a ft.
Seed for Full Time Health Officers
glaring at the upper left fcai-d comer ,sse i the impoitarce of local r'
|; wfth 'efjf-rn one f=!* - thf differed realth oifr&r.iratic and stated tr.at
in crd-r unt'l the wbc^le rbar ,hf. diMipiltion 0f authority
is covered If a blackboard :s used
Yo- wi'.! jret Luch re'-ef ai
-
< iet a hot tie today. 2 turn for fl
:r.er>:- • - et f-
nibbing.
?e facts can be «r t*et within the
different squares, otherwise care nrust
be taken to tar* :he facs written up
on prerossily ?spared piece* *f card
board or paper each t: c-rrr-f^td to
the dime' of the rar o«s scuare*
the large chart As ?a the case o!
| the chapter rev prf^wf
pest*-i ljes«>r-n* HI XI Lnd Xll b^inf
from the Ps-i'ms. m-v be read and nc
fcrth'- 4 *e£t : ~ be gi*"*t to the® sc
far i? :he char- i* -T nrerr/ed For the
younger .asse* a food s*:r> telle!
tend*
retard the development of such organ-
izations.
He pointed out that health jurisdic-
tion should be sufficiently larjre to
V p;*ort full time health officers and
jummarized the legislation recently en
acted by some of the states to provide
full time health officers. He also con-
sidered the progress which had been
Tr^oe in the administration of these c, - „ctV cl^-ty «*:! * he! - Ti*
day, Friday and Siturday. JbIt Hn
•Putlic healtK (nniaatior in 2Jrf ^ j4A. Thei* iti'f r« *
TO HOLD EXAMS
NEXT MONTH
The Teacher*' T~I■!■«<i■ 1 >if«
car pve a rt"T" :.g Kc-r* of the Ve*s -p t :ed Stati - a- 'fvr. a pis.-: vf •} o* r -:n4] 1 v;. r«-ar the ex ar-
il u I J'<". BS KL FATRA-
See the New Yacht
Line Cruiser
THE
Hudson
^matter. PetrogrndT
The trow We is that theie aie too
tanv :rnln -Jial e ei*e«Cy cas hnes-
Wr.i.e the "ine.4 - w*
erowth. and stimulated for the roost
rart by epidemic-. The many Feder-
a S'ate arid municipal health laws on
'•ur statute books have been enacted
-.dependently of each other and to
">eei tr"H>ormry eme^ercies. They
Ack unifo v*% ani the funds rovid-
-eer
jiie a har-
H®'
, a^t
1916
ex-Me-*: cans.
ver r uch the seas " s j-.:. may
t-r moral ..-eccrations, -he
r\> asp. .ition to Se aae * - e~n.
Kenes^w Mouataiii Lar«<2is Ha- the
wliff n liwi of kaniair that his -f
fine wi sta" x «"herea.- '> >J
was krjockei -.fL
rrrn
111* L : •« m«t
its; m I—i ^ a car
Ha*e refaioed •* • tech is on
i our <eatc~ mMt.
The Lawton Garage
THOMPSON'S
fu M*r brr *a far* -r rar^ «h r*r ^ ar «i*
PHONE 136 ———
I l«!'l ES \NO ERl rTi.lN-
MEAN B Vf> BLOOa
wh© have impure or a
r >- a rshoald he car<
a wfitabte r>d tmp
uch as D* P>t :*e s
Mmica Ihs corerj is a d has :m
take or
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
Pf\J fTUkl ♦ Rl< H.«D> K WN?HIP. 1
COLUMN: :
ver 4 years-
Tre
rehab
accurr.
irst <say
wiedk* i'>e in^a
atK'ns ba|Eaa v
•od and are 1
the «limwatic
start to take th
pei'e.
JEWELRY?
T>:d you Say
That's uhat ue haie that uill suit ycu
in variety and price. : W* make a
specialty of any kind of repair
irork in the jeu elry line
Clifford
THE JEWELER
229 C 4ve.
Lawton. Oklahoma
.a'.x •:'trans,
la p^oe of the lapci tiei. tne ar- .
tenes arte: veins gradaa iret f-e-r •
vitahncd bxood ar d the actio: of • i
cooc -kK- d as the stir mean-- t^ '
Ti mpk- hoilsw ;arr ■ ureses. ecTesna 1
-ash. a. r>e and a.! mum b^emisJH^ wt-.|
iisa: :-ri.r. TV? -d w^st frotm *'
•hat uhe® the Maid > • rht, the &ve• '
-torti* St'vrrf- tnc ki. ers Se: - ^ '
haa'.thy. artiwe ar c vie - . - anc you j
w.r ■ i nx>'e trc . ?e aritV 4
i ■ na.ka hev haadache and oon- •
st*pat.^on.
T>iscoiery today at any rrw ^e daai-
ers .-a po^errfci binri psinfceT. aa
pewcrit: j that ** <*a rets at the
ray. e de^ as^ ;n the ;«aals and car-
ries then ear. of the
Mo&'-a'
wtich « " r""e higfciy :itf*^st:ng
To d- 'he s' r :•: or the sepamte
claas-s on some of the outs'.andirr
facts of the books of T\m a:.c Socond
SUtru^l and the Psa!m will prox* a
prc.itahle ei? * nd:tare of ::®e Fcr
CTatration Who are the heroes of
nrst SamaW* Of Seocnc Samael*
What cl :-r events ta the life of ra^d ec to mfor.f them have not cerera y
ar* recorded ta Prrst ^.aicael* la Sec -
ord 5am ue" * Wh^r# is the reccrd of
David and Goliath?
"f a rmn.ng ccrrtrestary is desired
:te feDowiag suggestions may help:
L^sskoc 1 SaxJ H set aside, her.ee
the ne*d of Da*id a mat after God f
cw -c heart ' —
I>42SFn ^as jeTa cfco:*:-e set asidf
; and David the . ingest *>n .? select
ec to be k r c
Iiewot m The woaierfnl shepherd
paaba *h:>ch :s a testimony" of David
he shepherd k ng Hare the schoo'
recite u :r fv^cer*.
Lrstes TV A T«sn:r of ! lth
bevajt « ra-e n .7 D rid aw
the dcmifalj of a n fhty foe.
Lesson T Sit: s vais atteitpt t<
alay lit. it The derelonet: ot
:be fWMI car* . > -r ifcoM
• be T«t iheir trc*l i« Jeborai "
> «sr>r V The ;o T o* azi
Jpeathat ai o of the «ur
•n4rrr4 :*e a®4 a trt* of :he iffre
•:r as :: * «hn ias ! r;.fr.cf
r. rii I ti ! -: - :r. rmit* W
er, 3? -
Lienor VII r^' S i res«r< ty tr
ti* pers.fieri pentecn'or D *-.d did
t?ot fi" tc >. ! hi: Saul tried tp do
-? Da< id Theoth < to N«x«e
•i t - c 4 TT>ror.' - ec -l Saul one
«f Gait :h!*et *en and pat atly
*> ded k rw di G">i s;hook! renorf
ths mma. dixoh-c -ft! serraul as<"
jlac* km t The peKtioa of power
Um TT" nand exa-'. d '.o he
ttrx* fii t r er 'udah ud la--r o er
'b# ecrl-e n*t .«!. vise the record o!
ki* ahre.d mai.t . of rcakitf fr;ei*
Ak all P' 3>e intw* of '.urael
• mi IX Hand «tafc:«hec .'ern
*aie« to be hott the cine im reiHt
'.->o* re®-.er of the na: ict Hi* joy i
■sill V# held in Jaly. the thse for!
repalar Tjarterly exaKinat'--'-
JENNETT S. CE S8T
Co-.Sspemn
'MONEY'
TV wu uLr> «t « e mm*** ,'m* tr.
tt* (OMIMMJkl lORt 4«.E ««•
r*M *«• rmm ki -< H al ft w* "Hrt
in Wtal > n i> •« rr*f Mt
Lambert was ejected as c |
ssnfirr class at Mlstietot 1
'rw nl*
u<l «ill 'f rr. a • tln « fr^- % i * i« "■«
* *. i '>er tber ii : r* V
i .t o«*t It
« - k U « M# Ik if *
< •- ; p «ic::r |
llWJItlii y«a a«rf. if TH r%* fnd tb#
rft 1 ; l \ ? ' • - u 1 J s ?*
firw- >-i • *st*-' r'v*.r rr-ur vast*
* - F*r Aimthti c " i.
Wrta the >h wit. wirt ibr « ••• -
tbm • br U*t • • -
Mr.
of the
Sunday
UpcV John McCraw fa
catchtrtg a fae -trivr of
Rea^t- Satordav
Ray McCrair: car syas;
the fel'-w that c? rht ti
and coukin t tare u Joo^
pJow - p '^L>t wec-k with a
cuhavator he rc< las firce
the tria. arid had to drive 1
for assistance to tare it k*'-e
M - w A V : t • eea «
sick the nasi few days
•eded
• h oct <
Wild C
for
i"
WANTED—Cr 1 or u..man to io h. >r
\*ork. Se<- c wnte <\ C. Crook. H.
4. Lawton. ^ miles we-t of law tor.
-r x&. I
" •" * J
cmr cora n A
I ai 4
r*ei e"*>c 2aon thi> £'i.nc **fne<tx ■
I,(n, Oi the l ■ c f t>. : waht? a # t ^oi * iwtjo. poiata
- •. .. f! - 7 f aler •til ic ocr chief ahejikve
the ' tof-« aai a«t«t • Imt * t*r>« wu aler aO oal?
ar>d i-t-c w« "she « -e r i Y staar 1* the jcidic of ts 'Cf ha
WOT t « -:i- r fret d- ^ ^ jurrtilec tr the a.r^emecr
>-,ce > • i*' MfKM as.4 CMMaitted ar awftl
V N r-e-^e. S T Adv. sd* ar art thas ir.o! e>4 maa? .--tbert
Mi made the sun. ".ot*: toe fear-tl te
. 5-, •.„ • Peiiets r*hr.'.c How ar *b «.•* •■ &' et
. a' : -' ' l.ttjt The t^her they a-* he harder the
, •• - i-s I ." - «r ■«*.* M
ar-'. !T ■'« R- v P>e-«. have j Ijh i p*_-: of the le^J-w o«l*3*i
•e« ir jrt r:-:t*t« • -fwr e^a - p. th JiMuTT.s wrth hot little,
e: t- an-The} rt mire- j^^rahiT as. ct>mman
'v T-cetoo- ' ir r* c"7 m ha: ta* fo beJ«r* ha* beea
rertraaaa a-tw refcw.-- medwrna pro- pnJml^i, and "1£t pre*e-'ed.
T.H - ev-arte. f - ue f. ..:iuini n -|m« Iwu 9
Km, -) -.r fhata ->t e-n-f
• •*: ^ The- « :««rir ax mmmC; eoa-
.c: k"!' -rt tbenw-:t aa wtth Sarif c hie u ta
Farta wcrk is jast o
ter another. Now that
by. the watermelons boec
rvit located and the gmM-mg ^ 1
. rwh-.g '1
afteT which cotton ch« ing Pj
- verb] a ■-. t-r* *• :trel
ir and marketing cra:r.—ti*® 1
FARM KOK SAI B * aAtt f outh of must plow the eattaa aeer.
Law-t v v ' acre- :n _ ti>at. n. ta-oerv. out later slitis
Price reasaviaMe. Mrs. F. C. Daw«tor flowers out of the corr.
Rt. T. Box tt, t>2I-<l5* a d—OK Lord, that
this dav
ANY FARMER war.tire \(< r 15 *.
roc heifers or young cows. I will
-ei! them and furnish money to boy
• them with at a reasoraMe rate of m-
*tere>t Phone o> write Ja Ho*v--
-tine. Lawton. *-l>
!a\igoratiag to the Pale and Skkly
TV 1 '1 • • frf^*-a" «J*T irVer r.T.K.
x \T> T AST I I J >S .s. 1 T \ ^ j.
M*l ri.ftiTxkf tb* kW.1 Kn'dl uf ibt «.
A -.rwe Ttmtc. Ft advltft dMnv
ioo;ee««oii ird Cenn-l :>•-
A'-'.at fiw \>e*T« *ee I hrtr*® ®
c •>. mherlair.'* Ti*Jet- *' a
f ". fro*. inAreflior i-(
fo- vt '.r* Ittom' rr :.t<
hi-:t t« •* r rAr*' *HT*
T.. Vt* he-wd ■* ;t tmtt a« Wl
■ • ~ - -ft « •••• : .7" j
i i. ■ • .'"a
F Mf Vafiea. r r- s " ]
<aV 't aH
ear# utile O.TT tt be aaic aac tfc*
P«e* Caved la * to 14 r aj-* ^ wIE end with the paaiiti*: a
of pT..erfi^iif*. ant ta trar. a
ebfTaX -.be iwuniaL' of t
csra m>cs> asd ofnura
Lawton Marble WoriG
JXO. A. GUTHRIE-
SJS C AVRNl K-
LARGEST STOCK OF
1SHEP M VVYEVT-
BY AND DtALER
MONEY BY COMDW TO
SHOP AND BITIXG-
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