The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
THE LADIES'
TAILLIEURED SUITS
ARE HERE
Arrived by Yester-
day's Fxpress
Now on
Display
Your inspection of these beautiful garments is cordially
invited. It will pay you to inspect them. 6 months newer in
style than anything you have seen. Time does not permit
us to dwell on these wonderful suits, but we ask that you come
in and see them. Prices range
$13.95 to $29.95
Beautiful Silk Dresses
Each day brings us more new beautiful silk dresses in all the
newest creations. The newest and most exclusive styles to b«
found. Prices range
$8.45 to $19.75
We Give Universal Movie Tickets and Premium Coupons
LAWTON,
327-329 D AVE,
- ORL'A.
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Churches I
CATHOUC CHURCH.
Masseo will be celebrated in the
Catholic church Sunday morfting at
7:30 and 9 o'clock sharp. A cordial in-
vitation is extended to the public to
attend.
FATHER W. P. LAMB, Pastor.
CHI RCH OF C HRIST, SCIENTIST.
622 B Avenue. September 12th,
191#^ Subject, Substance." Services
Sundav 11a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a.
m. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Xhri«t;an
Science reading rooms and /ree !< ^d-
in# library. Rooms H00-.J02 1 v' *
tior*.' Hank building; open from 2 to
A p. m. Uy, except Sunday.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
The Rev. D. L. Hinkley of Elgin,
will preach at the morning hour and
I the pastor will preach in the evening.
I The Sabbath will be a great day. It
will be the beginning of a week's
'meeting. Meeting every night. lively
j singing. The Rev. fJeo. Q. Fenn of
| Faxon will be another helper in this
{meeting. This ought to be the biggest
, meeting of the year. I/et every body
j be out Sunday to help start things.
F. L. TEMPLIN, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Rev. C. G. Murphy, general super-
intendent of the Sunday school work,
will preach at 11 a. m. and the pastor
will preach at 7:30 p. m. on "The
Twentieth Century Church.'* Come let
j us reason together. The great cause
for wjiich Christ laid down his life ia
j of interest to all thinking men. If
Christ was forming a church today
what would it be? Gcod music, a roy-
al welcome, come with us and we will
|do you good.
U. SET/H TABOR, Pastor.,
i M. E. CHURCH, SOt TTH. j
The Rev. W. H Roper, presiding el-
der, will preach at 11 o'clock. Mr*.
Roper will sing at the same hour. At
the evening hour Brother Davis will
preach. The pastor will be .vith the
congregation at the evening hour. Let
there be a full attendance of al! the
members of the church at all the ser-
vices. The Sunday school will meet at
|D:45 a. m. The evening service wttl
j begin at 7:45. We give strangers and
visitors a most cordial welcome to
worship with us.
; J. W. SIMS, Pastor.
WALL PAPER
Now is the time to get your Wall Paper I am selling
■ wall paper this week at 20 per cent discount with the ex
ception of p'ain papers.
I have a larger stock of wall paper than any other
store in Western Oklahoma. You are bound to find a
paper that satisfies in our complete and varied stock.
A. L. LUND
411 D Avenue
Phone 194
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
You are most cordially invited to
attend the services and w&Kshin with
us tomorrow. Our schedule is aT fol-
lows: Bible school at 9:45. H. N.
Whalin is our efficient superintendent;
we are planning for the greatest
rally in the history of our church;
may we r.ot count on you? Commun-
ion and preaching service, 11 o'clock.
lift
Almost Evc-i"ybodn j
Drinks It - !
Attend Lawton's Great Celebration Sept. 22-23-24
THE STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS.
THE DOMINANT STYLE TENDENCIES IN WOMAN'S AUTUMN
APPAREL.
Are charmingly depicted in our large and diversified collection of highly interesting models of the new-
est creations in
Ladies1 and Misses' Tailored Suits, Coats, Afternoon and Evening
Dresses, Traveling and Street Costumes. ^ a „
While the past week has not been particularly su<gestive of fur trimmed suits, the styles and great range
of attractive models are so charming that great numl>ers are being tempted to the point of purchasing; then, too
the prudent buyer appreciates the advisability of early shopping, as it is a well established fact that the pret-
tier garments are chosen first.
Our Display of Autumn Apparel Is Complete. We want You to Feel
Free to Inspect Them as Frequently as Desired.
Have You Seen the
New Hoop-Skirt?
Just a little in'advance, but is is
our policy to be FIRST WITH THE
NEW THINGS. Hoop-skirts are
headed this way. They are sure to
come. _You will be wearing them
before long. Dame Fashion has
said so.
We are displaying the new hoop-
skirt in our corner window. Come
and see them. To the younger gen-
eration it will be a novelty; to the
older folks it will bring back the
styles of bygone days.
CORNER WINDOW, "C" AVE-
NUE AND FOURTH STREET.
\
Our Entire Store is Crowded with Pleasing Surprises in Dress Accesso-
ries. Our Invitation is Extended to All to Make Frequent In-
spection Visits Here and See the New Things as They Arrive.
S-H Green Trading Stamps With Every Purchase
AMONG THE LATE ARRIVALS ARE—
Many haidsome suits in Chiffon Broadcloth, all popular shades,
fur trimmed, satin lined, at 517.50 to $30.00. /
A great collection of Serges, Gaberdines and Wool Wreps, taste-
fully trimmed, handsomely finished, at $12.50 to $25.00.
An endless collection of attractive dresses in silk and «erge com-
binations, all popular colors, $7.50 to
Coats that embody such charm, style, quality and value that pur-
chasing is made a real pleasure. ^Jew fabrics, new colors, new models.
Prices range froi^ $7.50 to $35.00.
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
East Hound.
No. 10 8:15 a. m.
At). 12 3:00 p. m.
Went Hound.
No. 425 a. m.
No. 411 ...........1:20 p. m
No. 407 Arrives 10:00 p. m
M • ti itdvprHatnir Wants. For uni*1 an<
it in* Fitrui Help Ari* and i'oui
"T
rhea# frtt ada «lii he limited 30 word®
Isn«J will run f> tltm-s fre<* an Id ada wll
not I* eiihtijrvii to forer other tiling* d*
oof rthjiHut It.
Tlila stock n<1rer(lalti|r la a big thing foi
Carmara (ben I* mm mM witutltif
^ , everything r« u hurt*. If yen ran And *h
♦ BEAVER \ M.l.EY BRIEFS ♦ Tills ^111 do it r. r you if you ar
; i farmer nnd .■ *i l.«. illwr. tell your ainii
▼ •Jin our Par in Advertising Column
Write the tula out. < >urt the words, anr
oiall then, to the lawton Constitution
Beaver \ alley school commences I ... . -
next Monday. The school board have' WANTED- Man to drive milk wagon
employed Miss Mattie Addison, a; and one to milk cows. Trosper
j Dairy. Phone 15&- R.
9-11 3t
The Tw« Distinct Types
of Ft 7. em a Can Rc Re-
lieved Readily by l'sin«
Dry Zen sal or Moist Zen
sal. Get it at all Druggists
-iAr.'li. .
first grade teacher, for the ter
| Little Edna Mitchell had the
! fortune to have her hand mashed.! FARM FOR SALE—160 acres, 40
)>ut hope it wont prove serious. | acres bottom, good improvements,
J Mrs. Blanche Moore and children.! orchard, water. See G. M. Shorten,
of Palestine, Texas, are visiting her Baird, farm 1-2 mile -outh Baird.
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Y. E. I.erow. I !>-8 5t
I Frunk Mitchell sold his broom corn
to Mr. Lacey, buyer from Fletcher, j MIRACLE SEED WHEAT—Requires
Dewey Rir\etts returned home 1-2 the seed and yields from 1-3 to
Wednesday, after several weeks' ab-' 1-2 more great drouth register, seed
( -enc*. | pure Miracle Wheat $2.00 per bushel.
Mrs. Lula Simmons from Hobart, is
sisitinc her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Wilkerson.
lRADE with Your
home people—
We compete with any tailoring house.
We give you an Individual Try On.
Compare our $20. $25 and $30 Suits
with any other suit in the city, ff 'e
are sure to save you money.
GEVERS & VANIS
416 D Ave.
I.aw ton'* Onlj Custom Tailors
H. D. Mackie telephone 515 011 10 out
of Geronimo. Route 0 law-
ton. 9-7 3t
f&Jg
Sermon theme, "The Christian, A 1
Man of Mark/' Young people's meet i
ing dt 6:30 p. m. A spccial and urgortt!
invitation is extended to the young
people of'our city, to join us in this
movement. Evening Worship at 7:30.
Sermon theme, ' Man's Place in the
I Universe." Special music at all serv-
ices. i
CLARENCE E. WAGNER. Pastor.
;roing to change her boarding house
next Saturday is because every time
she turns on the hot water she finds
the landlady's husband in it. "
SNAP SHOTS.
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS.
All water rent must be paid by the
loth of Sept., 1915, or water will be
cut otT without further notice and One
Dollar penalty added. 9-11 2t
If you keep quiet and listen you
may learn a lot from people who talk
too much.
MISS MARY YOUNG
Teacher.
Voice Production
Art of Singing,
) Also class instruction to children in
care of child voice and ear training.
Choral director, available for song re-
ntals. concerts, club and social func
:tions. Studio 215 Koehler Building
Phone 344. Residence Phone 902.
loose
I have just Itought 13 good Black
Face Ewe sheep. Any one want 15
'head are all on time. See .lack How-
enstine or Phone 555. 9-7 8t
WHEAT GROUND—For Rent, 120
acres, located 3 1-2 miles west of
Geronimo, will rent either 40 80 or the
j 120. See J. J. Miller, Route 2, Gero-
nimo, Okla.
Four good homes for girls who de-
sire to work for board and attend
school. Address Hugh A. Carroll,
Principal lawton High School.
FOR SALE—30 shoats, weight about
90 pounds. B. F. Furguson, Cache,
Okla. * 8-3 i
Taxes are unusually fierce in war-
t nnexed territory.
Because they know:
That it it a carefully _
made blend of the
choicest coffee ber-
ries.
And—-
That it always conies
to their home freshly
roasted and full of its
its naturally fine
strength, flavor and
aroma.
Also—
Each package con-
tains three (3) of those
valuable coupons.
Write for Catalog ^
The Alton Mer. Co.
ENID. OKLA.
Our ki'id of luck ia
luck piece.
Anotler reason why a little boy is
glad when school begin* is because
Ine teacher_is delighted.
Our observation is that a girl is the 1
only creature on earth who can eat ,
pickles and keep sweet".
If the truth could be discovered '
probably it would he found that Eve '
told her new neighbors she left Eden
because the landlord wouldn't build a
sleeping porch. *■
Percy Noodles nay* that the reason
he is sorry the capitalist's daughter
gained ten pounds at the seashore is
because he will lose just that much
more if he doesn't (jet her.
Of course all the world loves a lov-
er, but it would rather have his
sweetheart's picture than a lock of
his hair.
Our idea of a perfectly normal man
is one who goes to sleep at night
thinking' about breakfast next morn-
ing.
The reason a man ought to say
what he thinks is because he ought to
have sense enough to think only what
needs to be said.
Experince is the best teacher, but
Pull gets the most pay.
Personally, we have escaped many
pitfalls in our time; but we were
never tempted to become an artist's
model.
Titlie dinger says the reason she is
The man who always loolu straight
ahead misses a lot of beautiful scen-
ery on the side.
Wholesome penny lunches in public
schools probably will do more than
c impulsory laws to build up attend-
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♦ FOR SALE—Genuine Navajo ♦
♦ Rugs from Navajo Rei-erva- ♦
♦ tion at Ft. Defiance,' Ariz. These ♦
♦
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♦ rugs are selected and beautiful.
| ♦ Will last a life time.
♦ MRS. MACK BARKER,
♦ H-24 lm() 914 Arlington.
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I Fresh Vegetables |
Friday and Saturday
Head Lettuce
Green Onions
Parsley
Turnips
Sweet Potatoes
Cauliflower
Carrots
Celery
Green Beans
Irish Potatoes
Cabbage
V J
COFFEY'S C.O.D. GROCERY
[Successor to Skaggs] :: WATCH THIS SPACE fOR PRICES
Phong 40 309 311 3rd Street Phone 41
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