The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, September 13, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Daily Only.
THE CONSTITUTION COMPANY
Jm. X. Sh.pler Prmidrnt and Mgr.
Fr d B. 8h |>l r Sw«Ur> ,
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER, —
ADMINISTRATOR'S PUBLIC SALE.
I will Hell at public auction to tfc-
hlghent bidder, at the }. E. Denton
farm, 1 1-4 mile* west from the
xouthnMt corner of lawton on
THURSDAY, SE1T 16, 1915, com-
! mencinK at 1 o'clock p. m., the follow,
ing propertj:
*'""■!« i 11 HEAD OF HORSES—1 roan
rfcftu* or «tiM «irriow I gelding, 6 years old; 1 roan gelding -4
D.Uy, or.e year, by mail M. , ,orrcl K(.|dinK> 3 veBrs
Drily, oo. week, by cwrtor 10c , „ld: 1 sorrel gelding, 2 years old; I
':XIZ or X £££: b«> ">•«* « old; I sorrel mare,
orporxtioo whl«b muj ■pp*nr id h years old; 2.buy horse colta, 1 year
mm .ft 4 '..i.tilllstli.n aa* 111 li#
old; 1 roan horve colt, 1 year old; 1
sorrel mare, smoothe; 1 roan mare
. F EED—5 acre: of cane in lio.d 1
acres of Kafir rorn in field.
.' COWS—1 Durham cow 8 years old,
|be fresh this month; 1 Jersey eow, ft
years old, giving milk; 1 heifer calf,
.SOCIETY YACHTMAN HAS
JACK LONDON EXPERIENCE.
By the United Press.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13.—Warren
D. Wood, former commodore of the
South Coast Yarht Club, and well
known Los Angeles clubman, is back
at his l"xurious home here today af
ter a series of adventures in the south
"eas calculated to make Robinson
Crusoe jealous.
Wood went to Honolulu six months
ago on a pleasure trip, while there
he received an offer of the third mate'i
job on the British ship Krestle, and
accepted it—for a lark.
Then the Jack Ix>ndon stuff beg&n
When far out on the boundless sea
Skipper Tindle of the Krestle began
to notice that his "third luff" shaved
daily and appeared on deck wearing
| ilk neckties. The hary skipper ob-
! jected to it. There were tense scene
! and exciting situations, with the utc
- rz t •; rr.=*s —
year the lodge has deeded to .end 100 j ^ ^ would have to be knocked into the lee
hens, in order UusUrt a poultry farm j ^uggy, l now top buggy, 1 buBgy scuPP®r8' and be,ne an thlet«, and
at the home. Usually the presenU are „huft, 1 large water tank! " lh"rd *" Proverbia1 n"ils' he de"
sent only at Christmas Ume but this1 CHICKENS—Several dozen full Ci'k'(l 10 Mt J1'" Joh r"ther than hurt
-"-r~-t sasr-rsr -
ranee and thus insure plenty of , HOUSEHOLD GOODS - I bed mate 8 In m,ddle °f the south
fresh eggs for Christmas.The commit-! u , ,
" . roome suite, 1 couch, 1 organ, l cup
tee composed of Chas. Madden, Fred (hoKrd j kitchen cabinet, 1 heating
CONTRIBUTE. BROTHER.
The .Masonic lodge of Lawton, as '* . 3 Inonthl('07d_
its usual custom, is getting its! FARM IMPLEMENTS
(."hrutma* presents ready to send to | disc cultivator, 1 com
1 disc,
planter,
Pacific
W"Ml was resourceful. One night
sewing
8pOfisler, and Hugh Carrol, are now J stove, 1 Singer
ready to ship these hens, so con- j Rockers—and a number of other
'articles, both farm implements and
tribute one and help the cause along.
It will k* appreciated and make the .
;mention.
hearts of many of the children of the TERMS A credit of
_ .. „ Krestle dropped anchor off a shadowy
machine, 3 « , - 1KF . . . . .
tropical isle. Wood hopped into a
ship's boat and rowed ashore. There
k,.. ,un j "" •"""*""2"™ he found a colony of cannibals, who
household «oods, too numerous to , ,
ate ; .«nanas when there was nothing
home Klad.
Absence make- the heurt
fonder of the other fellow.
Every da> the Germans shake up
the alphabet and draw out another
Ruxttian town.
In distributing the milk of human
kindness the givers too often keep the
cream.
12 months
j will i;iven on all Hums over $10,
i purchaser giving note with approved
m*ow i security, hearing 10 pei cent interest
| from date. A discount of 5 per cent
will be given on all sums over $10 if
'paid in cash; sums under $10, ca*h in
| hand, no discount. No proj erty moved
i until settled for.
Bring your drinking cups with you.
ONA B. DEATON, Administratrix.
MORGAN A SON, Auctioneers.
Sept. 11, 13, 14
-else handy.
| He managed to keep out of the fry-
ing pan for five weeks, during which
the savages fed him like a king, and
viewed his increasing weight with
evident relish. The situation was be-
coming a bit embarrasing when the
little Norwegian steamer Thoma;
arrived.
I Disguised behind a five weeks
beard, Wood approached the Swedish
captain and asked for passage to
Honolulu. He told the captain he had
The Sunday services in the various
churches of I^awton were well at
tended Sunday.
The Oklahoma City school fight has
brought to the light that ' rare" abil-
ity in mankind to quarrel.
The Associated Charities of the city
are in need of colthing for children of
school age, and the citizenship of
Ijawton should examine their clothes
closets and see if they have anything
of which service could be made. Thin
SAVES DAUGHTER
AJrict of Mother ao Doubt Pre-
will Daifhttr'i Untimely Ead.
mansions in Los Angeles, and lots of
Of course the world owes you a liv- money. The captain elevated his bett-
ing, and if you will work hard on a ling brows, but lowered them again,
farm you can colltct the debt. growled menacingly, and finally con-
— I sented tc let the society man work his
< Ol f.HS IIIA1 ARK STOPPED! j way to Sydney, Australia.
Careful people see that they are { At Sydney, Wood told himself he
stopped. Dr. Kings New Discovery is a wou|d cab|e home foT
a money- bag
remedy of tried mmt It has held its j that would astonish the natives. But
own on the market for 4<> years. no^ jje wu unable to identify
^ outh and old age testify to its sooth- himself to the satisfaction of the
ing and healing qualities. Pneumonia cable company, which wanted casfPfor
and lung troubles are often cssned by the menage in advance. The Ameri-
delay in treatment Dr. King's New
can onsul wouldn't risk the amount
Discovery stops those hacking coughs d(mal,r!ed.
and relieves la prippc tendencies. | Twi) we€ks !ater Wood—overalls.
Money back if it fails. 50c and S1.00.|,«ard and a)li a,k*j for a jolj on the
j liner Ventura. He got
is a great work and
everyone should help.
A joint debate does not mean a
talk-fest held in a joint. Pete Duffy
to the contrary notwithstanding.
-peeling
which | potatoes.
But he got his revenge. He obtained
money in Honolulu, and wb&t the
Yc/itura came through on iU next
voyage to California, he appropriated
the best suite and sat at the cap-
tain's right hand all the way to San
Francisco.
Even a King can't dictate what
you should like or not like
If it ao happened that Fatimaa
were originally "Made and blend-
ed for the King of Whatiz"—
would that fact prove that you
were going to like Fatimaa best?
It would not.
A man's taste is his own. A
cigarette that might delight some
old potentate's palate would not
necessarily please you.
That'a why we leave fatimaa
up to your taste.
But there is r v* , 't
than good taste that is . ^lity
important to you.
No matter hMT good-tasting
a cigarette may be-it can only be
theSENSIBL*cigare;tefor jou
if it is ccmforttbJm, too.
Its pure tobacco muat be cool
and comfortable to your throat
at all times. And it muat leave
you feeling fine and fit at the end
of a hard-smoking day.
Will it do all that?
Then, it is the eensib/e ciga-
rette for YOU.
There are thousands and thou-
sands of men who believe that
Fatima is the most sensible
cigarette there is.
Try them yourself. You may
discover—as these thousands of
other men have—that Fatimaa
have just the cool, mellow taste
that you'vo been longing for in
a cigarette.
You may find that Fatimaa
have the kind of mildness which
allows you to amoke more of
them than you might of other
cigarettes.
You may find that Fatimaa
offer you a little more satisfac-
tion in every puff than you ever
before found in any other ciga-
rette.
Buy your trial package of
Fatimaa and test them today.
Jlftyy iTNtj^MaJfefcss* &
FATIMA -jvu the Onb~ Ctfart'
A-f crdtd '' • reud at /"•
mmm Inttrnaiumul £.rpentun.
How to be a cheerful giver: Don't
need the money.
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THE TURKISH BLEN^
1
I f~\Dishnctively Individual 1
I JtL/ FAT IM AS O j
A boy's first sinoke and a girls first
corset are both signs of advancing
years which temiiorarily make the in-
dividual very uncomfortable.
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C
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Ready, Ky.—" I wis nol able to fle
anything lor nearly six monlhs," write*
Mrs Ijnira Hratrher, ol this place, "and
was d v.n in bed for three months.
I cannot tell you how I suflered with
my head, and with nervousness and
womanly troubles.
Our family doctor told my husband he
could not do me any good, and he li.id
lo give it up. Wc tried another doctor,
but he did not help me.
At last, my mother advised me to lake
Cardin, the woman's tonic. I thought
it wa* no use for I was nearly dead and
nothing seemed to do me any good. Hul
I took eleven bottles, and now I am able
to do all ol my work and my own
washing. | rj|fht and safe to bu\. We print W.
I think Cardiii is the best medicine in !
Hie world. My weight has increased, advertisements in our columns, |
and we allow no misrepresentations of
goods advertised. If >ou want to get
an article of merit, worth what yiu
pay for it, your safest course is to
look over the advertisements in this
paper, find the article you seek, and
go to that house for it. There is no
H c'ToJ better way.
Almost Everybody
Drinks It -
This is a pretty well balanced old
world, after all. The same wind that
swishe* the lady's skirts blows dust
in the observing man's eye. The same
summer heat that makes a women hot.
enough to explode brings out the per-
spiration that wets the powder.
If you see it advertised in this pa-
per you need not wonder if it is all
and 1 look the picture of health.
If you sufter from any of the ailments
peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui
today. Delay is dangerous. Wc know
it will help you. for it has helped so
many thousands of other weak women
lit* the past 5() years.
At all druggists.
H'rio te Chartanoofft Medicine Co . Ladlee
Advisory Dew ChtttSDOOt*. Term, for SfectmI
Imtru,h, or. vour cue end 6e pege booh. Home
Y'a*«r«n. I-. ' . r,t,ln wrft
CLEAN UP!
I PAINT UP!
Get the best—
FLOOR VARNISHES
STAIN AND ENAMELS
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS
WALL PAPER
MOPS ANO POLISHES
PICTURE FRAMING
PHONE 3?
SEE BOGGS
323 D Ave.
Men Who Dress with Dignity
Will find many particularly becoming styles in
my Tailoring and Ready-to-wear department
this season.
BOGGS
| V * | r *
|L J. Lathramj STEFFEN'S
: : :
:trd St., First National Bldjj.
••♦♦♦•ooooooooe
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THE ICE CREAM THAT
ALL ENJOY
Wax and Green Beans—FRESH and CRISP
Cauliflower for Pickling
COUNTRY SORGHUM
WHITE'S
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
C|B Corsets
Out of 250 models we show 16 of the best. They embrace com-
fort, grace and service at all times. Prices $1.00 to $3.00.
No. !8t f special model for High School (Jirls, at $1.00.
No. 242, medium figure, front lace, at $1.60.
MOUNTJOY & DOWDY
315 0 Avenue
lawton, Oklahoma
Because they know:
That it is a carefully _
made blend of the
choicest coffee ber-
ries,
And—
That it always comes
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.
Low Fares
TO THE
NORTH
AND
EAST
W'
pE ARE offering very low
Summer tourist fares to
the Northern and Eastern re-
sorts. Drop in and let me tell
you how cheaply you can make
that vacation trip; and how
quickly and comfortably the
Frisco can get you to the cool
lake country or the Eastern
seaboard.
S. D. Leggett
Agent
:
POWELL'S ::
32S C Avenue
/'hones 707 & 111
for a few days we will sell Aluminum
Percolators with cord and socket for
$3.50
Comanche Light & Power Company
Remember We Sell Lamps at Cost
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