The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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~ —"7 >r| troa- . 1 nfH TOR'S PRESTKIPTION r<Ht
rteT, ™ a great warn A ' A> EFFETTITE
Yoi SH AN EFFECTn E
COUCH TREATMENT!
One-foorth to on* t«
tun
'.I*
I '** .7* ♦
♦ eerwe—us nuf ! ♦
♦ that there u alway wme-r:** - **- __ _ ^,1 . •
• year—r—* *■? . *—* _ -
• tarlan. ,...i....rlr. tadT. -*—« • tta* -
• when we want
♦ car -ait >f P
♦ np sewetam
• MaKi:i| Ya
• MW Mft rf _
• —T«o ta-r 1« * ** r.ea.-* I -
• . in -.ea. aad yea d* ae* h" oanoa-w®
♦ >*—if eta. .-f •• "*c ^ :z~u*
♦ p*-w r* have * "-*■
• lt'..k:: )W «***
• TO. w«e.U e®d«* fifc ***** '- At>* ' .W.v
♦ f-we d«i : • twta*. a=d !* the * „
♦ tfcir-C r"*- there B**hrag ^ •
♦ mm, — aa r lTn"* 2*""* ♦
• tie gajdm r« th«*ki laid wwste '«*«*• ' «
* «■■ ** *****' ^ . ,e -(ng* M- « -• •
♦ We rara* arpa^M* tta n*iiliti«a " — ■ .*
• « tta ha**. w - tta *•* «< - «**?"£ ** ~
♦ cu arwer be hape? « * ^wiy.
• mid mi W . >ad the Itln ry rf tta **< «* MM
« V rare. MS It ««( ")' tSBt *-a< v- *♦ J - ,rt ^
mm ia MM ■> «* #
SJ5T#
Kathlyn Williams' Experiences
In a Desert Sand Storm and How
She Learned to Ride a Camel
■ oDce. ioii « ~ r
^ 1H " > ipproacting Wa could •*• pMBrt °« lief and cure
- - - tut n/> tracks rcutded by
SNAP SHOTS.
tW ♦
fn-tiZ BUBVi.« —
„ -K^„t TK* cfcnieU er« orderta
r^«i ««i ^*b"irT"
hurled tbexcs«rlvee «ndera«*th ^
fold* Of tkeir c l*ctou pr 'Hir^ itr —
tb*t ti* *cd <culd 60 , .ill soothe nd cht . C: .zk-,
tleUix w'ttoot lnj«u7- f-0ldf >rul th« more dinrer u= L
Storrr Appro chM. irhial snd I.on* AHmeRt*. lot m;
Storm PP ^ to uke ;he n>< of -fn... £.
Tbo« of u. IB « • 0T ne--. wh n .o '>-P *' J .
haddled is our rernHy a? Dr. Kmir's .N J Du r,
' ered with lar*. cloth, which ^ aM^nabie. Go to Tour DraWi,i; t^
1 enveloped machine and oc"ip" day, pet a bottle of Dr. King? V*
Th* did not cover ua «p ontil the laat iij.tovery, «t rt the treatment .t
Slut, w that e could aee the atona YoIi U1 be - rattfied for U>
mcLin# Wt coiM o* |ad ^,,r# -
* whlr in^ and twtatini aai.3. ,u^
- - w. - - •.
SSH sf^^" -T-r^r :r;
yletmre "The -■• In crder that pound read/ to tne^ twto\ •|*t th«rt are tx> ma"r P
nat-rai n; aad a ore efeetlrely por- about ua. * ' h automobtla,
„ ■ S Z&J'JTZXSS. s.s^SSHnas
- gu "uT a,r.r=s-. s:
the ^o*ic-_!cc o! P*AJ* . .. _ taaee aa It pawed on over th* deaert
* r~ ~-* ' A"hl*" "+*, T*^, rf ft. The men of th. p«tT rod. her. and 1
tat I do « to It V k«4 ah. a tale oat of ft* — --" -•
nder cover until : " . . '
«p«t 'prcreS'ftoncil
•torci It laated £ ' "
im. and *• coula _ ,
Anrf "Business Cards (
I BLOCK-MILLER 11
I HARDWARE CO. j
f tot I do eiit to It tcked 3h. a Ul. out of ft. ^ Wlthla rt«ht of
... tat « «• " N*hu wbe* t*r_ ^" th. caravan a&d they bro«*ht bach for
rue ta the Oa - «*™4 acroM a« t ««• Th* piew- ;Mp «ioo thoM «*1) UlUe homed ♦
tf^rx-a Dtaeri ^aa ^r. - the f*u toad... an a aC^ collection of lltarda «
ami ml the ei>«MC ' <*t aaefcy aa the *a_> w*t hot. hot w* ^ ^ ported the coa<jo«t of
.-- r^de^ : <er etduod *-'1 eaveloped otr h«*dt ,loth. heveral rattieenahe*.
Tt* «ho hare -«i tie rre5 of ^ ioii* of We p** ed an old mlner-a typirtl
EU.4*S K«<Jrats. « - noaB tta" the that the atftef aasd dart td not ^ , ir.j mooien ahlrt,
I I I IMI a_f T$m _r "Tt« r«n4l f*TC® bcti«f •> *• K®ch M
!nta> Foflo^ WMrd tW ftrtcUy crt«-
S22f ^ Sr HS31 ~
. K y. r-j- jcta eoaslstia< of t-i« *M-
.t*r*'*r% %f AnJ« •© >-• v.«— ■ , . , > .. -rawii
1*|«AhE>kKldl«iU(n«!< ora. rr.ixT of .hlch bore eno.4 ua
eordaroy troueen and ion* heavy
boc-ta. He *aa camped by the way-
aide. hit only companion be:t* a tiny , ^
burro, dreaeed In an enormoui p*ch ,
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
UR. E BRENT MITCHELL ♦
Eye, E*r, Noa* and Throat *
2«4-r. hoehlrr Bldr.
• t,l e. fitted, Len«. ground and ♦
4 Duplicaiei-
I'hooe ZM. l*"too. OWa ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦***
Dealers in high
grade Shelf heavy
Hardware. A complete
stock always on hand.
Also the best of every-
thing in
Agricultural
Implements
' -*. ~ * . ,- k, c'italnta* ttooaanda of fallon*
rr ;.: -n thoae a: the t^ractiota <rf Mr _Se.lt
ierfully atrtped te*-- aaiea a d t i«
X beaatlfai ra«a, race; hama tht e
pecn-jr Arab r-t> w heaatifaUr t ,"><r. ,wtfra or
i wtth «oth«^^ r; a d -.-oded i Wr cf pa ra of
with iewela. f-e«t .. er >ra ett The twenty-1 do «*
tan «t, rraie Ir <Lr t J «p«aal^ T^ey were
•or tic- Who we.-, to partite ta « that the Mm " ^ ***?
The Carpet Froc Bafdad" wtre up l=to the n-d. The.
pT ^l tn an; .e ; .a--.: « ao that we cotatrut .ed fee w ° t-e ®„
took -he tort and he presented v-:=d the blf tank mo" cane other
^ | wafooa loaded ^U teot^ .r^^noa
aaddle The old nan had hi* pick and 9
ah eve! and gcld-pan strapped to th.
pack aaddle and eeldently had hope. .
JOHN F. THOM AS
Attorney
Practice in AU Courta
of wa:er. T - ta v is a f v-t-n -• -- J-tk M^dle and evldenUy taa cor- * rracuce m 4 g
=*i* •' tb* f Mr of fnix« wee plac. to - e th*m-OM ♦ !- • «. Ok:. « *1*
tad for vhkA ■•era all tnietvl be- ^ Jj^eted him Jovially and i i
'cms r- i ^ lack_ feut by hit litti® ^ — j
•cor®:,* wmom were hauled b} a ^ ^ and with nojnor* •♦♦ 1
♦
♦ BEAVER
♦♦♦♦♦♦
We are hav
for it to ><e in
body feeUik<
Mary ami
rfaj everink^
Wilkerson..
Misa C'arri
"visited at-1
Ai che Sun'
Mr. and >
tlrace, spent
home.
Mr. and
Mrs. Blanc
Trotn Palest
them this w
Misa K.ui
r>ess trip to
k'inhth *rac
Mr. and 1
4 «>kla„ spen
vlaughter, J
t«nd.
l«e P«
Baugh and
day at W.
nnd one-ha
Miaa Idi
Marvin N'
Mrs. C.
Fletcher '
Frank I
rarbunkle
Mr. and
Sunday at
I. E. Bi
«etk.
caap Sre unmoved and with so mor*
ej pracca ct hi* feature. tUn hi* \ , .... sr
compa^cn. th. burro ♦ FAIN * \Ol NO
In the dewrt. one day 1* Jo*t about
• J. A. Fain
the same a. another day, while '-h*
ii^ht* oSer ao change from the mon-
otony. Of coarse, we had a big tent
which we uaed aj a drawlng-rtom and
Job* M. Yoang
Lawyer*
4 with te«ta. provi*iooa. ^ evening, w. aat about—
°FTO«" tLr Hg Settg JaagMoo mt I cooking utensil* aad th* «««*• <* «iw-c Kmetlmea. gtvtng a hrtdgo
T al Ifcrm— II T I—H*-T ""r ' ^ . :.. : panj ud B.jci.a« ^-K:ies :r tarv
1 rzi s^.^saarrglgtSiE~ r—r
♦ a' M -e- a« tboagh tt were for idd:- n to the -rd_ary hird*, aad
t or tw Kit a, -re a a* one h«« «p. l^ded with
• Wol-erv- BM( r 1U aad «> •
• Lawton tAlabo«a I
••♦••••••*♦♦
♦ • ♦ *
%tt«
W. C. HENDERSON
raei aad Toar^lw al La-
TS"V« we c*mr*d for the n.g kt.
Phone HI
itewtaa-Calyur Building
Phone 696 319 D Ave.!
COAL
1V .. r 0„ U in ^r'< I '.oil till- UK
III1 tun -air m.u iw.'ii. ;
B«.iih . *hf | i*|«arali..n ai>«l .uatin ;m- - i'**r "••'•
lnt.-r n tt"* -ctcxixi. Coal deiivewl frmn tiw
If ron want Good Coal Cheap, try
W. A. HART
Pbo«No65 ""CAtci
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
THIS WEEK SOME RARE BARGAINS!
8 OL Rack for Cotton Sacks, per
ltr
OwCirf Flarjut.* < Satueviay ocly*
per yd.
Gi^Cw <Be*ti fc'.c ! ■:<:
Plai^*. per jd 'V
Bai-y Ik bite F annel. per > : -*
Calacwe*. per yd. ... _ *
Work. Spaa.-. -* u ^
B«.K:o«r Caps . . - - — - - r*
Cfciktren-!, Wool FaL Haas ^
Bed TVkmr. lfc. 12«,r aad He
Mre- Work Panu *
k Wister Bat* (wwrvh C.W' IIJS
■ Viator Hat* (wwrth ttM) Mil
J
1
• pr-.ig
good volcea. ao we had acme sieging
of excellent flaallfy.
On* thing wa were alway. ear.fai.
abc -t araa to make a thor* -gh eli"I ^
nation of e«r beidiig t*f-re retting « «♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦*
for the night. More than one member -
of th. party rave vent to ejaculation* 0 •♦♦♦ ♦♦*♦***
of horrc.r Bpoc the di*ccvery cd a *cor- ^ W . D McRee ♦
p.on or centipede, which evidently: L,wver *
thought the bed had been e*p«eiaUy ; *
prepared for hi* cotafcet- # mg pradare ta 111 Court. *
Day by day the picture making went * n
oa. There 1 as mad r-.u.ng on horao K.*!.le« t' * "
back aid callback. There wa* ahoot • U-ifw a a ♦ ♦ i
rng sti j a:.I aever loig'-t the day •*••♦•♦♦• g
e.' the ierce combat which >u " " . S
Mlbde that . all juddered anc 1
felt that «. had wltnewed a tragedy >m,TH • .7
Indeed. Of coiir*. danag the actk* ♦ I R H- • « j J-
of the piece, othar fight* were pie- •
mi hut the big fight in the deeert,
1# a;re'.y oae that will fa*ciaate every
oa€ yibo lb* picture.
Ttir€ FWor
Boiidtkf
« Phtrr- ) j *
One particular thing about ouie>
ert >oar ey. at leatt the fact wa* pe- — _
cr iar to .5 c r.j a* he c:«e ♦*♦•♦•♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦**
ippfc nim oC th* Arab, aad other Mo-,
haEmeian* la our train, to their re
lig-.ca* dutiea. They had a muexiln.
who wa* aleo a whirfing d rr jUi. and
he called the devotees of Mohammed
to prayer* a* .trictly a* though t'iey
were In their cwi hom. rountry.
Er ovatle Feature.
A- exceptionally enjoyable feature
ti tonrectioB with owr trip, wa* the
• DR. GEORr.E PIT.H ♦
• ~Z—• *
• (lice Pt o ^ 12 Rrt- Phont " J
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦*
♦ OATS WANTED.
♦ WW nay hirhe?t market price ♦ |
♦ | ^>d oats. Lawton Ice 4 I
♦ M Co. Call our expense. •!
♦ Phone *'•■ U*'
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**
CHAMBt
ERA AN
"I adv1
listed for
Chamber'
Uiarrhoe;
hive rec
iriven," '
don, low
elir.g or
this t?re.
.iealers,
BULL
By the
BIRM
T-!ju?e 1
wearinu
had iriv
hull pu
Birmini
forbidd
< 1 r med
And
for «m
One
it is 1
once t
If ti
the Ai
to stn
Anc
frost
dentil
Tbf
way *
mean
On'
ncvei
♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J
E. B DI NT VP
♦ Physician and StfgMi
t«Ter before do«e ia the d^ert M"
Seii| bad xl. eye to iht coil'jtx of Uie
rs*a. t^rs of ki trrscp*. and instructed
xtMi tRft&geaciits ■bo-lc be mad* for
ft pitcoftl fcppiy of weter to be used
fcr btr^^g purpa+e* I don t ru^pose
*w« tr€T before is the history of
desert ctritu, * fre d* iy baths in*
delged n by members of a ^arty I
dent sn**n to tn:isiAte that fmybody
tock talis fc -* «m of as did. and :t
life i*-4? c *lca!t uMder the
d:«df-: and c>- rt.'ai sarroudincs.
It trek ts a Voes * in tbe desert.
f tbe work *as smt4. bet ve knew
• .at :t is is! t e •ccoxfi'^Lfd and *e
tS did oca' boL 80 feat vfeea yo« see
-TW Carpet Fro- Bagdad' prod*ced T ST^r'.iST—♦'
2t 4
1r«t N MmiI Back
ME «♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦♦♦J,
Facilities for Turkish and
TI
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li
E
s
L
Mer.
Me •
Celt
Lathe
afe B?
C
y * Hati I all eabnl.
"Gsria" Middy Bfc*a*e«
Ckrta:^ Rw.i
ta Si t*
25*
IV
.it
hull aad PS*cfcer>
Giav Grarrte Soy Pax:t
~ M ( Jar*
.etna pete 1 -JSr
Cc aad «r
Ijt Tn Chat, pee did.
1 k 6*r p P a-. each
1* vx. <>aiite Paib • *T y 1
M «t i.raarte Pa—< ltdat |
12 .1 Mae and ah ie E-~ Pa
t* Uara Laa
«ae
lit
«*
W
V
lie
%
&r
We cars** J t< J« prices aa **-
Cooe aad « u.- Oar >tar*
Lrgaiu t 1 e *n! save yvo
every aiticie. Bring y«ir
jiSly Let taa all wxjra together and
Jmid up a .a*** --ttjr; thw yaw pre-
via be worth store tswioey a
Itcwin-'K" (be ca"-ah*s t o«
aoat twy yoar haitter aad egjsi thrj
lite year aeaey; jw take rat taej
efri you Let as all work far ®ae
atataal azvtmt*. We t jw «
■«« and aaaie am stare yew "^ad-1 '
■ aarter* *k < bat. Kewht* **l *
are e /(t« r>ve yvat a • :z ceir* t *.
- tSe ' ."t-rf Eve-y-
tfc -« *in lie free ■umm ton a d
forget the Guidn B«W Sloe*, we waa* 1
f >rge< the Gii-icfi K-ile Store— e waat
: r .--ar St--"*, th.- itrfe
! ~ew^
lacrslBg 1 wa* larited ta
. of the eaBfit 1 proceeded
to da this and it was aot my first ex-
pereeic*. b*t a abort lenn wa* in
ptr e«:*at I wa* very glad to get
back acts oar tig. roaay a.tactile
aad rive a^mehody else the privilege
of nc:ng the mngaisiy brste that
p! -aged aad ahcok ao that
, t.ch by the wa.- are th oc.<
' "* * ***" TT. hark a to osr big. roaay astaaobile the trarkleaa waste of sands, can
•Wed la exactly the ***** .«a glrw awMr dae the pliQeii cave hopile*. aad htlpltaa especially • I
d* jh they were «* ■*>•' a jiiaiaar ^ ibe aagitaty brake that wVra wtthoat water I will ae>er for i->#
acre* the real ~T^~, ^J,*Ipitared aad *oak. ao that it was aa get aae day wbea we had ridden *ev. ♦ K^h-ei Bldg. ^ '#]
1 oe** that Aere ia rtauy^. •— t ta re—ta aa hi* back. eral ailea fraea caxap. that we dlacoT-1"
dM—e. laUwAJaBaaa^ J yf, ^ the taen doaa aat sweaM end that the 1 aiai ai had been left • Eye. Ear. Naae *ai Throai .
mt *** h™*' — ta sack OccaaiaaaBy awe ef the an behiad. There wa* ao water to drink ♦ fl.alu Fitted
wwuid dash at ta eae aid* of a read Of eoaraa. we were witboat water he'* ■
ad off a rvule-snake only a few hoars, hit tee very fact
a> d* tke sliest trail that we co-^ld em have It when
' waie'ed St. made ua desir. it all the
rate the Arabia* !*•"r eat; * be aar
-jr. JTo wTicb"*: £ ^r- - ^ the «d
^., lSere 1. even the slight-. *™d. J At rartow P"t
• t. tksd o* *asd re-ilate aboae were he Me aching irf
^ « and • *•* *a#acate Scews borroo aad other an =ai They axre
at. iag gi eipjaiaed to e that the boees cJ
C*tve -awed ewt iweo the o—n wirt h^uaa belags who had d*d « the
, van «aap «ri, e^ P9«S a. tnaS kad t«ea F-m bnria. Ttoln,
„r.e were gc ta cries a rea- 1 the rewca we d:d aot any k~—-
DR. 0. PINNELL .
Eye. Ear. Nose a«d Throjt
Gla*«es Filled
•*♦**♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
b-i d-
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
Then were the
a*** w«5. '*** S«f-
ts bedireaed with tisiliag
frj by vrtpa and
• •*>, —. —
e laeli .antai dashed hark aloag the
-^auM-a -ad at eaneia a^uewbile* aad aagnn:
, er? aad aaxo^a^d that aaadstona
; apprearh^g. aad that ve ikmM get
tri; a*clever '"n a reai^ui lu 1 Tbea
1 have 1 ifintid wore pleasant
eiccasioa* thaa cur trip through the *
Caiifamia Devrt. and I sIki have ti- *
— perleaeed occasjcas that were more *
bet we were laid that sai> ~zpeasant
#c lb* r i aife 1.-^r . ,v. - .- —.
skeletons
vm&sj had a t the
^s *4M
' af.emoca cf -he Me
|-ad car ti jet -he rude* *ai:ng th.
* . . 't. The deeert trareler.* R1<W1 KorV
and with Lulled snppile. of food aid I
< I T. Howell M. A. Ne!**J 1
♦ NF.I.^ON ft 11' 'NN LLL
laaa ranee. J
W, ' "
R
Will Band Ye«.
Ml koe-Mer Bide
water rat a rally find, such a trip
hardship, tat w*. quipped wttk every
hardtalK ta, we. eqaipped with eve- * * * ** ti! «•!
rr' t^rx cct -t - ce and . ^<5 with ort",r i*hone 239. KnuJtiff ^
BHal aorta *t hmlii. really felt aa * "R H. HAMMOND ■
wa* great itcewvei eaca. Bat. it ia really • DENTIST .1
a *ilnf*lly weird experien.e ta Hv. ♦ iHKce Suite 2I -221
•Tea itt a .hsn una is the deaett. a Kirst National BbpV BuiUint 5
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