The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 283, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 10, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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A
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from ti
during
gratify!
day bri
this gr<
Dozens
been p
cal red
S,
Every Salt
ful. 42 piece dii
a lso give Greet
jor
40.-> I) AVENU
Wheat and
Price Paid,
so
4 More
Days
EACH day of this sale has
been a record breaker
from the standpoint of re-
ducing stock. It is indeed
gratifying to note that each
day brings larger crowds to
this great department store.
Dozens of new articles have
been put forth at new radi-
cal reductions for
SATURDAY
TWO PETITIONS
for divorce
—«««***- — : o o CONVENTION INTRODUCING PERSIAN
Churches \ ' STILL IN SESSION SHFEP INTO COUNTY
Ban- t .Sunday e-hool convention of H. H. Parks, of Grandfield. u
now in se* here Monday with a car of Persian
C ATHOLIC CHl'HCH.
u.^.. -4JI ^ c i*hrat^d in ti*? the wwtlfB district .. , , . , . L
. , .l. CiAnreA Buntixt church theep, wh cto h* bougrht ia New
Two i«tition for divorce were Me Catholic cborch Sunday morning at. non at the olir
W. I. ~z3f> and o'clock sharp. A cordial in- About seventy-live me**eriger
vemerday. The first one was
and Mexico. The*e sheep will be placed
Jordan against Sant Jordan. The m Utllili f aU to attend, jdulin^hed Sunday - "
A1'iat1- !ne >ATHiB * V lA ""''^GrelTlectur«, «• • and sermon- ^ The* are flat tailed theeu.
I*n Man- i. .;.«/ for a *rre. CMVWCm OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST are Mi™* by noted worker, The ui, tf „ buck, when CM. «*h.
at divorce and th. estoration of be «a B Ave, « II: Subject, Dr. J. F. hersh. „rea.dent of the * vcwdl „nd „ , d*ooo, dish
maidar name to IVUa McCarthy Her Sacrament. Service*; Sunday 11 a fstatt Sunday school convention and .) Th„ peculiar weed of aaeei, ong-
tuMtttd is V;,*,: Martin. They werr m. Sunoav schooj 9:45 a. m. Wadnca W. Stewart, superintendent of mis iJ-Uy f,„m Aaia. Or. account
married ir Apr: 1912, and separates day b, , m . Chriatiaa Science Reading j sions for state are here. of their sii* the quality of mutton
ia Aucust 1 1S. The petition allere Hos30(^302 First National Bank The object tff th* convention w arMi superior wool the sultan of Tur-
-.hat the defend*•• refused to ^|in Blot-, open 2 to 5 p. an. daily, except disews method*, way* and mean* by ^ ^ h,,, WWMJd ar, «di :
her. Sundav Free circulating Christian j which to gathet more of the young that n0 m<?re Persian sheep ahou'd
4MJ# will buy a 1W farm, fencec
with I room house. Write Bo* *6£
Lawton. Ok 7-1# St
FOURTH-CLASS POST.
master examination
Saturday. Aug. It. 1915.
The United S:ates Cr*fl Servicf
Commiaaaec announce* Uiat on the
tiXlUB f • i IW VII v a km ^ vm. aw.
Science library at the reading rooms. colored men and woaaen from the txporUd However. Buff.
streets and get them in Sunday school ^
on hi* return from his South
Ml SIC AT M. E. 1'Bt'CCH SOl'TH. where they can be U"Kh,"rh,**°U". African exploration trip a few ye.
At e.e>er c- clock the choir wj! neat The coarenUac for^d|i .ff„ obtained, through a United
ring a ▼ohmtarj" 'Welcome I>eli|fht-
ful Morn by Schneidr. *1B Mae tde qmMJJ .. . to bring over a trio of theae a he* to
infuse f ure bloc d into his flocV
Persian sheep in New Mexico.
mtde quite a showing.
Schofield wm render a violin •*> and | Hev E. W. Perry i. preaident and
Miaa Mary Young ill aing Come :*">tor.
Bleased Redwmej by Bartiett At The convention closes Sunday.
the evening boor the cbosr will sing:
SdftJr Now the Ligh of Day" by
"■ THF YOUNGSTERS
will he held at Lawton. Okla_ as a ^ Ages' by Her'uert Jokr. ** rr>r l rtni/rn
ie«ult <' r good progr NOT OVERLOOKED
reruficatkitr to fill a contemplated va 0f nunr choir and congracatMii j "
canqr in the position of fourth-claas gjug the usual numt«r of great j
)n^kiiiaster at Sterling and otiier church hymns.
vacanciae as tfaev may occur at tha"
Parks bought one of the ewes from
1 this trio, with a lamb by her side
Mr. Parks said that his prime ob-
iject in placing sheep on his stock
farms ia to clear his farm of weed*
and to aasist the farmers of south
west Oklahoma ir. getting started
When the little tots tire of valkinf with a combinat:on sheep that hai
around enjoying the thousands of most profitable. It is said
flto*. unless it shall be decided ia the
.irti'est of the aervie* to fill the va
■ an.-/ by reinstatement. The comper.
a'jun of the postmaster at this office
>-at t*0t> for the last fiscal year.
Age limit, 21 years and over on the
date of the examination, with the ex
t ejdior that in a state where vomer
Lre declared bv statute to be of full
ige for a-1! purposes at It1, women IS
years of age on the date of the exam)
nation will I* admitted.
tights at the Oklahoma Stale Fair, oi ^ crouir.f the bucks with the
ST. ANDREWS CHUtCH .hen the wee babies are due for their ^ ^ ^ |j>( tf ^ shw[) „
Corner B and Eighth. Sixth Sunday afternoon nap—don t deprive them ol jj ^
«fur Tnniiy - J Tjj. I— ■M. -JJ VtL JZ
sermon. 11 a. m. Sunday kU Bi£,.r „ u i^rea^! Mr. Parks proposes to
m. Ton are cordially ,Bv,ted to attend t0 tBMren tie older cM:dren; erw(t these sheen with Camcule
any of these rv . Blocks, toys sand piles, etc. The nrir The s-elta of lambs three days
sery offers twenty-four anowr white oW r(samnr from this croas, some
sanitary beds to coax a nap, in compe timw Mr gf h;Fv, ,s 12 each—
tition with the many attractions on tha
T W. Blai KIJ:E. Ke<tor.
CHRISTIAN" CHl'RCH.
Our Bible School convenes promi't- grounds
ly at #:45 a. m. Carefully prejutred
Frederick Leader.
Applicants must reside withm the '««*• ^ the te«her. will insure an
• — i— — teacher- are
Stock
Reducing Sale
j *m1 .uxj sup;,lied by ihe post cfln
| for which the examination is an-
■ounce'
The examination is open to all citi-
?ens of the United States who car
comply with the requirement*.
Application forms and full informa
l ion concerning the requirement* of
examination car. be secured from the "r
postmaster at Sterling or from
United States Civil Service Commia-
sion. Washington. D. C.
interesting session; our
competent, our proeram ia planned
come enjoy this most interesting ses-
sion «f "^ureb work. Communion and
; reaching at 11. Sermon theme. 'The
Persecutor Turned Preacher." Our
young j eople will condoct a mos't en-
thusiastic Endeavor meeting at 7 p.
To which you are most cordially
1-tJ{ invited. Evening Worship a* 8. Ser-
mon theme. "For or Against.
Which ?" Special music at all services
Come thou with us. and we will do
A trained nurse and members erf thf
Mothers' Clubs of Oklahoma City are'
In charge.
What to do with tL j Oiildren. need
not be a problem to any mother wh«
oomes to the fair.
The dates this year are Septembei
Zs to October 2.
wealthy youth
slain by girl
Q CAN AH. Tex_ July 10.—Carland
Radford, 23. oldest son of Dr. G. W.
Applications should be properly
executed and filed with the Commis ,
CLARENCE E WAGNER, l*a-.or
BIG PRIZES FOR
POLAND CHINAS
Radford, one of the wealthiest men in
—— thiB section, was shot and killed last
Hog raisers and breeders of all night by Miss Winnie Morris. daugV
types will be interested in the Poland. u,r 0{ Robert Morris, foreman in the
China Futurity, a feature of the Okla- -l0C!;; shops. Both the girl and
homa State Fair this year. ( ^ were arrested. ' -
This is th^ first time this clsasie M, _ worked ir young Rad-
^ ^ fod's abstract office last year and .f-
who is
COMMISSION.
WILL BUILD
FOUNTAIN
Thia imp-oxjnent aill cost a little j
j ler two hundred dollars, but will add
much t« the :«auty and eofivenieri-e
of the court house. .
n C> KILLED BY LIGHTNING.
!-ion at W, \hington at least sever
days l*fore the date of the examina- — . - . .. p.
.... _ der the direction of the American ro- ,, _ „ .
twn. otherwise it may be impractlea CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. )awi<aiiaa Record aaaodation, who ter fcome trouble, Radford
,t«le to examine the applicants We want to make you feel comfort- contrii,ut« two-thirds of the premium married with one child, left here. He
: I'NITED STATES CIVIL SEHVIC1 able and so have put in new electric mon?T which totals MOO. ! returned recently an,' l*st f .ht drove
fans. The large congregation last That Oklahoma is considered a through the Morris pla with a load
• Sunday evening makes the pastor be- leader In hog raising 1% evidenced by 0f wheat. The girl met him at the
I lieve " fans are in order.' The subject this recognition of the association. an(j Raiford jumped off the
of the morning hour will be "God's The Minnesota State Fair, the largest ^ipor and ran around it- She fired
Greatest Promise for Hi' Children: the 1 S,*te?' ^''■ twenty- fir?t with a shot run, it was said, and
a « p. m. the ^to: w: speak or. ««« in thU event h« on\r ^ n ^
. ^ • x. w j cHoe more than the sbow to be held at , u u . .
Love Courtship and Marriage. Mid- j ^ oklahoma State Fair. September j Twenty-four buckshot and seven
Wantsl
The county commiasiooers have de-
•db, to put a walk in, running from
the east door of the court house to the
■ainheaa: corner of the yard, in the
tenter uf which they will erect a
frautair and flower garde-, The plans
far the improvement are on file ir
CeuLty Surveyor Sam Joy tier > office
where taey may be viewed by any one
arte rested.
D. Moncrief informs us that he ha-
the plans for the fountain and flower
garde* already in mind and that it
will add much to the already
tractile (nrt house yard.
B;
the United Preaa
SIOUX cm; Iowa. July 10.
were kiiied b) heavy lightening today. J LOST—Gia;
-Twt '
I week meeting Wednesiday
Meeting of the Board
■ Monday 8 p. m. Our Bible school ir at
coat, between Soutr. j&:4.r, and you are invited.
Boundry on SHh and the Keega j |j_ gETH TABOR. Pastor.
Begin: .mf abt>ot Apr. 1. fies emerge HoteL Reward Fin.er ieave at thi.- i
from the flaxseed" that have pa^^ed office- 7-10 2tp | BEAL HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN.
8 p. ir. s"to October t.~ ' pistol bullets were found in Rad-
Trustee- A 1>16 premlum Ust containing hll ford's body.
details cf this feature ftnd all dept .t | —
sects of the fair will be mailed to (SOLD S THRASHING MACHINKB.
anyone on request of I. S. Maban,
Secretary Oklahoma State Fair. Okla*
homa City.
the winter in the fall wheat, whether
iy Miwn or volunteer. These flic®
depowv their ejrp; on leaves of the
uninfected plants, the eg^fe hatch into
iraK^ots iii fi< « 4 to 8 day6. and the
nia?(^ t!i bee. me (frown in about 20
to 30 and then chance to flax-
seed-Thi- constitutes the spring
ir erati< \ ^
WANTED—Men out of work or with-
out a trade to learn barberirg and
be independent. Lijrht. clean. Inside
mork that pays welL Can 3earn in
short term. Write for cataloirae.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. Kan-
sas City, Mo. 7-10 6tp
Now
Dodge Brothers
MOTOR CAR
90-tt H P. Motor
Fiie-pasMager Teuriag Car
Tao-iwaetfer Roadster
F all-Seating Rear Axle
Trmk«*« Bearings
Eiectric Lights
Electric Starter
HiEb-teti-ion Waterproof Magneto
Self-icbricatiatg >pn g«
(lat-nii Tyoe Too
> o«- kid Tire, on Rear
The ohrelhaae tr lift (Bt e
Tt.e i rice of the car comHete ia $TSi
f. o. b. I Set ron
Now on Exhibition at Our Salesroom
Lawton Garage
Sid (—PHONE 1*8
FOR SALE—Eight pica, one sow,
194. 7-8 tf
FOR SALE—Motorcycle, good condi-
tion. A bargain if taken at once.
Phone 891. 6-18 tf
j WANTED—A good single driver.
{ Weight 1000 to 1100 jatunds. Must
: oe sound, well broke and suitable for
] ladies to drive. Call or write A. C.
T'arely. care Cameron State School of
j Agriculture. 7-7 4t
rLUMS FOR SALE—tl.00 and *1.2o
Inquire at I - graham Hotel. 7-6 3tp
FOE RENT—C room modern
908 D. Phone 88*.
house,
6-30tf
Advertise in The Constituior
EXCHANGE FOB MERCHANDISE
160 acres Oklahoma county farm, j
70 acres in cultivation. Good 6 room j
house, barn, windmill, ail fenced and]
cross fenced. Is now renting for
(300.00 cash rent. Only 6 miles from
Oklahoma City Boulevard. Mortgage
S1500-00. 3 years at 6 per cent inter-
est. Address Box 81. El Reno. Okla-
homa. 7-7 St
9:35 Prayer Service in Study of
pastor for men.
9:45 Rally of Sunday Srhool. Ev-!
ery member present.
11:00 Campaign Sermon. Mes-
sengers of the Master
SKKt Personal Purity Service. For .
men only.
6:45 Endeavor Services. Junior
and Senior.
8:00 Evangelistic Service. The'
Value of a Soul."
"The Church with a welcome.'*
J. W. MOSELEY. Jr.. Pastor
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
The beautiful communion service
will be observed at 11 a. m. Miss Ruth i
Funk will sing In Remembrance" ,
and Miss Funk and Mr*. C. M. Dunn j
arill aing "Not Unknown." At 8 p. m- j
the subject will be Who Ixres Best
and a beautiful story illustrative of
this subject will be illustrated by
some fine stereoptican views. Mrs.
Ray Y'eoman will • "ig at %he evening ^
service Our happy people will gladly I gegMIMM8MMemMMe8WMl
welcome you all-
Ben Hill bought a big thrashing
outfit of the Gilkey-Jarboe Hardware
company this morning, making the
-ixth threshing outfit they have sold
this season.
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have jus! opened ar. up-to-date and exclusive Op.
tical Office at 312 Fourth St. nhcre I am fully prepared
to properly examine your Eyes for Glasses. 1 use the
latest methods, and most up-to-date Instruments. No
Drugs used.
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED. 1 am also pre-
pared to Grind your Glasses to fit you. and to duplicate
any broken lense, any form or sire. All work
guaranteed.
Yours very truly.
Dr. B. R. HUBBARD,
Optometrist
F. L. TEMPLIN. Pastor. •
KEEP COOL
WANTED—Mac to break sttsbble
*1.50 per acre. Phone B 155. 7-76t£
WANTED—Second hand incubator.
Cheap for cash. Write J. F. Poiry.
1116 D. 7-6 Jtp
FOB BENT—Horse and surrey by the
day. Also 2 room cottage furnished
for light housekeeping, at Medicine
Park.—Mrs. Robert Stevens. 703 D.
Phone 246 or 426. 6 1t-d*X
Society
: :
jms • •«««« • • • « : 8 inch fans $ 8.SO
Dr. and Mrs. Barber
Return From Trip. !
Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Barber retunied |
thif morr.inp from their bonrymoor. •
spent ia Wiawas, Ooctftt, liL, a d|g
Jlichifar- and New York- They hac •
ti* pleasure of attending commence a
ment e*erciaes of Dr. Barber s alma .
taster. University of Wiscoawn. They
visited vairkouf wwarr resorts ak-nf
12 inch fans
16 inch fans
the lakes. ■ =
They hare rented the Fred Smith. *
property on Gore Boulevard and will j ;
be at home to their friends there after •
July IS
. a a a
! Comanche lights Power Co.
Romemb >r — ',V'j s?U lamps at cost.
vwmt ub
*. O. VJ W nil i by us—25c a hot
FREE DELIVERY. PHONE 5S7
SOIB SV DSWHitSTS EVtRYWUfcRt
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