The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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tttt t.awton constitution
PAGE FIVE
and allied
must (;o:
HHEIMATISM
PAIN3—THEY
1 V The congestion of the blood in it
flow causes pain. Sloan's Liniment
, net rates to the congestion and start*
the blood to flow freely. The body's
warmth is renewed; the pain is none.,
•1 he 'man or woman who has rheuma |
,ism, neuralgia or other pain and faili
10 keep Sloan's Liniment in then |
home is like.a drowning man refusing,
a rope - Why suffer. Get a byttle.of
. Sloans. 25c. and 50c. *1.00 bottle holds
six times us much as 25c. size. s•
Principally
About PEOPLE
ROBBED IN J AIL.
C. N. Franklin is in Lawton for a
few days visiting his family.
.!. A. Kyle of Cieronimo, Okla., i;;
business visitor in Lawton toda>.
17 a. **•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^at it is too quick-thai the whole
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ «£ ♦ ^ wrt of , gHme can he chanced in
7£Lr, £5= :
guards, when imprisoned, but told .. — .1
THE BREAT CELEBRftTlON
d.. d 11 ti* 14 vrs. - 48c
All calicoes this week will lie ^
■ Per yd ----- "He
Lawns, per yd. - -
Ginghams. best ,
- — ... ♦'conceded that tne iorw...u Bleached Muslins - 'Q
laugh themsehes 1Mb from the spectators 0m; Flannels "*
guarus, wn«tu . Th ^1 iiemaree. the well • " 7 . , A,.0.tP,i Color* Satteeo ,5
fellow pri.«rer about it. Guard, hear., ' ' * . jjjiton Slock,* viewpoint. I wo .••• V pongee cloth, jjer yd. — --'*c
S^SSsr "* | JtzTJi. - «• - - - - * -* - • - ~
1 1 ' ♦ nromx
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
* \ - 1 $•"> gold nieces.
Reverend Carpenter noes to Am «•', could a man tell whether
Okla., Saturday morning to attend to ^ ^ ( | ank or ,eBtaunint? Be-
busliress matters. icause the banker didn't ear aprons?
'epe, net yo. - .
Wool Dress Goods, per yd 'J1'
Cornell riaids, per yd. — --}£
Middy Blouses IHl ,#c
per yd.
Bovs School Pants, to 14 yrt.
Boys' School Pants, best grade --- *<■
Boys' Shirts (blue)
Men's Best Overalls —
Men's p.est Jumpers *•
Men's Grey Shirts ~
Men's Blue Shirts ----- - rT
Men's Dress Shirts . ... 4S>e and e
10 Bars Lenox Soap for -
3 Mouse Traps for — *
3 nint Tin Cups for - -J
.lelly Glasses, per doz. ---
Bird Cages 75c; $1.00,
Alarm Clock
7-foot Cotton Sacks —
ll-foot Cotton Sacks — —
8-01. Cotton Duck, for sacks.
Pillow Tubing, 42 inch, per yd
No. '.0
No. 12
No. 42a
West Bound.
,.8:15 a
,.3:00 p.
Mo. 411
No. 407 Arrives
East Bound. M|gMS Maude-Ala, .„ -id Tina
Johnson were the guests of Lawton
...ends Thursday.
1'• () d' m George Hitter, representing the
' 10:00 p. m. Columbia Carbon company, was a vis.
j itor in Lawton Friday.
Maybe.
leading the league wiu, -r., - ^ on (h# „f,k of the f.« ho
♦ prospeci of hni-hint, t.iws it Too, there is always a
♦ "d W6!!tClwereTe- ♦ Pr, <.i««i- -bat someone will leap B,^hed Sheetings,"8-4, per yd.
♦ ish, as they haured they «< e , h(, ail. ^,..,1, the ball and make (Bl . «tlM
♦ in* cut out of a wo.Ms M •• gjjJctacular run through a jawed 0ur store is the people's store; the store that gives sa o
♦ melon. When the t.. nts d.dn ♦ ™ ' fails ,0 bring the .
♦ win the pennant the, snu ^red ♦ '\P'd f
THE
NEW BRONZE COMBIN \-
TION BOOT.
With the fhamra-ne evtrcne high
.top in HANDVERKER'S WINDOWS.
(Adv.)
L. L. Wiley, n prominent farmer of ^ wil(I h(ark orant,c of forrien-
uxon, Okla., was in Lawton F nd. y | Cure for Gamosis,'' re-
, the celeb,ation. 1 „(„.ts Consul Keena from Argentina;
J. Dillingham was_ among ^the jand up a nunheard
ending the
j. Dmintfnam was .
irs from Ryan, Okla., yesterday, the consul fo
. . I /«4 I rllil t II1
who attended the celebration.
You can get the famous Hoosier
Kitchen Cabinet delivered in your
heme for $1.00. Phone Ed Jones, :io^
, 8-27 tf
*profcs fional
And Utisine-t-f Cards
♦♦♦♦♦♦
« DR. E. BRENT MITCHELL *
« Eye, Ear, None and Throat •
i 204-5 Koehler Bldg.
♦ Glasses fitted. Lenses ground and
& ^Duplicated.
. , Lawton, Okla. ^
,♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦** * * *
I
• JOHN F. THOM AS 4 ! jic has been attending to lugal busi-.
# Attorney ^ s
♦ Practice Art Court. , ^ ^ MaddoN. trawling WW*
;s„.ve„,,,,1v..nm..s en„Uv, th. d.iu.
♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦•** m Law-
♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*!
♦ , 4 L-,li„UN & VohnNM- Young • Robert I
* J' A' h"n Lawyers J two weeks ago by ar. exploding shell,
ine runsw *"• ,.
of fruit to cure an undreamed of ois
iase.
♦ audibly. And now that appears ♦
♦ MeGraw traded theni to 1. nob- ♦
♦ hie wiiUK the> 1 e :ulfawing ♦
♦ outright.
♦ Whitted's case is alnio -t the *
♦ aiie. Geoi-e was -ore- when ♦
♦ Sulll « toM him kit win-er to ♦
♦ the PhUs In the Magee deal, for ♦
♦ 1 he Braves looked sure to defeat. ♦
♦ Now (hat the Phils look like ♦
♦ the* II figure in the Octolit 1 pie ♦
♦ rutting, George has joined the ♦
♦ chortling chorus.
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
• w
tverton Bl'lK-
Cor. 6th aud l> ♦
WiiUcriuu
l W. C. HENDERSON J
• Attorney and Counselor at La ^
Phone 373
Stevens-GaUon Building
Office 350.
J Wat. n. McBee *
i Lawyer t
is able to be at work again
Wolvr-ton Hardware.
at the
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•
« [. oK SALE—Genuine Navajo •
♦ Rugs from Navajo Rl I ■ ♦
♦ tion at I t- Deflaace, Ariz. These ♦
♦ rugs are selected and beautiful. ♦
♦ Will la-' a lif« time. *
« MRS. MA< K BARKER, ♦
♦ S-24 Imo 914 Arlington. ♦
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Henry Ford
and W.J.Bryan
1 Verj little has been given to the
public regarding the plan adapted by
1 • *%■ i Um.oh in the
By George B. Holmes
United Press Stall' Correspondent.
NEW YORK, Sept.
students of football believ
itands to their feet. The opponent
the pa^ obtain their argument
cases like this, that it is too dangoi
nrx. Its supporters come back with
the argument thai when a team - d<
veloped in skillful passing as was th«
Notre Dime eleven in 1P13, this dan- ^
•jit is reduced 10 an unimportant mm-
imuni. Therefore the whole question ;
simmer, down to a question of de- |
veloping skill in passing and while
the pass may be bad for one team it
may be the saviour of another. !
The Vounger school of players that |
has come up since 1912 and 1913 are
better drilled in passing the ball and |
ienl geiting away with it after the catch
, Keen than the boys of the old school. So, ,
hat the if the forward P« * tan't already here
,nal uu . 1 ;« t 10 nnimon
r 1 Our store is the people's store; me stu.c —
he, where your dollars go farthest.
THE GOLDEN REE S1GRE
de 321 D Aveoue
thi' Lawton. Okla. ———^ 1111 ... r~ '
$3^0
t ho ti «,lt: ,l" ^" 1
w its i-ominu stronjf, and in the opinion
much maligned forward -,.a wi coaches it won t >e lonjr un-
come into its own this season, an wU, „e t|le biggest feature of a
that more of the open stvlc game n
will be exhibited than in years. If leal"
they are right, it marks the capitula-j POISONS IN
:,io„ of a raft of Eastern critics and (,KI vi!ri{ SVSTKM'.
particularly Eastern coaches, to | Kings New Life
heretofore have ga.ed down with Voo w^hnd^Dr. King. ;
irather lofty disdain on that plaj. 1 ills a r vour *vr- '
1 The east for ,,, has ^ a. releas^ ;
kancMt the forward pass. It has been tem. " ..ilments unless re-
regarded as a last ditch resort-to be cause manifold u,lment. ^
used only in the last half or quarter lease1 . ■ b,e {eeUng
—■ rsLrj'rix
able defense. .
in^n^Jave^om'aW Little Notre Printing and Engraving-visiting
.1* . ..—.1 fnntlmll
NEW FALL FOOTWEAR
1 American Lady, ' Special Patent l eather Vamp, Cloth top,
Voung Indies' Styles, 'Haby DolV, Patent Leather $3M
cloth tops and dull leather tops ^ ^ shoes in
r:"i kld^r^nt leather, low^el # ^
it rSX-t ieajber,*button '^..es ^
iwnTTMT.Tnv'& DOWDY I- 315 D Ave,
| -JLIIIIHI1IT
COAL
j
I u«r in the — All graded **t
| and delivered from Cars.
I . Payne's Coal Yard p ave
i PHONE NO. J28.
4 \
I <5
* Will Practice in All Courts ^
! Koebl.r HOlT"™-" 306 *
; DR. H. w. SMITH •
# Dentist ,
: TMrt rw :
:
; OR. GEORGE PUGB J
J Veterinarian J
i Office Phone 2T _Res. Phone 81 J
l OATS WANTED. •
♦ Will pay highest market ^rice ^
• for good oats. Lawton Ice *
♦ Fuel Co. Call our expense. ^
: r.°.."?♦ ♦
# E. B. l)UNLAI #
# physician and Surgeon #
* Office Hoar. 10 ">• «> lJ 01 J
i to 4 pm-
* nr„ S.ll.nuO K'°"r J
: Office p. «•• • •
• * Facility for Turkish and all •
t nJd"" Health Baths,, w.th^pe ^
: *
.Henry l ord and W. J. Bryan as to the
0tthT wy;,r^rxehte z
company was in ' aw,0n^da> ^ 'i1"*™ in"^KuroliTlo^a dose. w,;, .oro a jolt. Little Notre Priming a.,.. •-*•—. ,tl(
ing business at the city hall. | ^r"pu„ o«"l.l Ik-to inves. the full ,)ltme> with a ,.a„linR good football ~rds, announcmeM.. ffTI p
- '• \>t <jrss rsrsr&s=«« por fa Man Who Cares
- - — «•«"
pointment. Phones, c. i enc ^ for „ r,w day the war would end
as this excellent brand has a tendency
W. W. Lucas, of the News-Dispatch j!" |'r*^ll'"^tred'or iTwiHof any kind.
Printing and Auditing c ompany -.of | jealou^ na
Shawnee, CMa.. was "in lawton Frij I Those who use Gwinc^
i t l/wnl business men an«J always happy anu in a ^
day calling on^local Ittuaine j w_, h;iyr iu,( recelved a fresh sh.
Intending the Celebration.
a, West Point. What happened is FA QVi,cKLY CLUED,
histon now. The Hoosiers s.m,d> firsl ,alle„ t,
buried the soldiers under an avalanche .y^ ColiCi cholera and
of skillful passing, executed by little < hambe . mueh as twelve
Gus Dorias and his mates. The arm> ^ loo- ^ ^ ^ serious. |
—' was squelched, .15 to !•#. The • . . ™mnlnint. One
■offee are pag,,ed. This wasn
| Mr. and Mrs. WiTOam Stonum of
Des Moines, Iowa, who have been vis-
• Bin* friends near Tinney. Oklu., ar-)
• ;,i-ed in Lawton Friday morning to
♦'.be here for two days attending the,
, celebration.
• I
Mr.'and Mrs. John Winkle, who I
have been visiting friends at Snyder
Okla., stopped otr in Lawton Fridaj
to attend the celebration and to visit
with friends and relatives. Their home
is at Hydro, Okla.
We have just received a fresh ship-
ment of Gwinco Coffee, 15 to 35 cents
the pound.
Our grocery stock is complete.
We thank iou for your trade.
i-ree Delivery. '|,hol",
No 8 Eleventh St.
,'t football, at least iy' i'll with summer com,ilalnt One
not' as was played in the east How- dose of thta| « y w.^Klor.nce, j
ever it didn't take the army long to rouble w « I'o salc by all dealers.
iret hep" to the situation, and in the Rockflold, Ind. I sa y |
annual Army-Navy scrap that same .
r.87
p. W. Schroder, who lives near j
Sterling was in Lawton Friday attend- |
ing to business matters and visiting .
acquaintances. Mr. Schrader has sev^ |
en,y.six bales of cotton, held ovei
from last year's crop.
I The various ladies organizations of
.the different churches of the city, w o
served dinner Wednesday and Thurs-
day were somewhat handicapped b>
,he rain. While the attendance was
' good, it was nothing to what it woul.
have been in normal weather.
J. L. J. Gwinn
FREE DEL1VEUY. PBON1
Have a GcccJ
Time at Home
by joining
the Evans
Clock Club
$1.00 puts a good
eight - day clock
on your mantle
vear, the soldiers won hands down.
The victory was directly attributable
to clever passing. Other eastern
coaches hewever, have been slow in
following suit.
UlTin i There still seems to be a wide di-
i>lI (IN E *87 versity of opinion about the merits of
I IIU.Nfc •> i(he spira, lossina. Its opponents say
ithat it is too dangerous, that under
! Wants]
♦ «
STRAYED OR STOLEN—-Bay man
about 13 hands high, with white star,
«>EFORE BUYING YOUR FALL SUIT
O be sure you inspect our line of samples.
They are the most complete line n the city.
Have your suit made to measure and be
satisfied. It costs no more. It looks better.
We also have a ready-to-wear department
which you are invited to inspect.
BOGGS
323 D Avenue
jpresent rule
i than gain.
. dangerous, that under a ou, io
liMs more often results on forehead. Finder call Phonf
They also rise to remark
Dyspepsia
Tablets
will relieve vour indigestion. Many
people in tbu town have used them
,n.l we have vet to bear of a case wbt re
thcv blvc fiil«I We know tl.e br-
muia. Sol.l only by us-2oc a box.
. ones Bro .
t
niH.i- Phone 172 ♦
Koehler Bld(.. . «
DR. IMNNELL 4
Ear, Nose and Ihroat
(;lasses Fitted
"y
Payne Atkinson, who is with the
American Tobacco Co was in Lawton
this week, having an operation per-
formed on his throat, lie left toda.
for Oklahoma City, where he goes to ,
a-sist the state manager of he,
' mcrican Tobacco Co. to erect a d.s- j ^
lay booth, a, the state fair. j ^
Mrs James Kellogg of Altus, Okla
vas in Lawton Friday visiting
r iends and shopping. She will re
n;.in in the city until Sunday morning
order to attend the pavement ball
Ni.urdav night, as she has heard so
a .out I-awton's pavement balls.
!,■ t she was desirous of seeing one
JOHN
B. EVANS
C AVtNUE
402
Koehler Building
An Arizona Man
writes' that his daughter had
Moist Eczema on two fingerB,
the nails came oif and they
feared the loss of her finger*
All remedies and all doctors
failed, but part of a jar of
Moist Zensal healed the ting--i-
perfectly, and there has been
no return -t the trouble. AH
Druggists.
2
FOR RENT Nicely furnished south-
I east room, strictly modern. 8011 K.
9-24 8- j
' |.'OR SALE OF EXCHANGE —2 j
residence properties, easy teims.
1010 B. 9-24 :lt" I
FOR RENT The Dr. Brewer home
! at 5th and Gore. Sec Mrs. Brewer
at Jones Drug store next Monday.
Families without children solicited. ^
STEFFEN'S
TI IF, ICE CREAM THAT
ALL ENJOY
I
POWELL'S
328 C A ventre
I'hones 707 & I If
,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦*** * THE
♦ ♦
t \ T Howell M A. Nelson
• NELSON K HOWELL ^
# Insurnnce.
# We Will Bond You.
****************;
* Office Phone 2.19. Residence 6 .0
t DU. C.H.HAMMOND ♦
, DENTIST
« Office Suite 219-221
• First National Hank Building
,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
NEW BRONZE COMBINA-
TION BOOT.
With the ^ampagne extreme high
top in HANDVERKER'S * INl()(^^
For Dandruff, we recommend
'93" HalrTonic
jon« Brot.
Solomon said there was noth-
ins* new undev the sun
Hut we have something new in late books
HEAR^SSa^ ^>-,.1 -,e,
MR. BINGLE, by (ieo. Barr McC utcheon.
With more than 200 Popular Copyright, at .if., cents each.
WANTED—Concessions and shows ;
for Caddo County Fair at Anadar-
ko, largest county fair in Oklahoma.
20,000 average attendance; $.1,000 in
race purse, special trains ilail>.
Address Henry 'DeFord. Concession
Manager. _
WANTED—Widow with two boys, i.l
10 years, wants a place to work in th'1
'countrv, small wages and home, where |
the bovs can go to school. Can give |
references. Address Widow care t on- .
ititution. 9'22 4t"l
TT^TTTTiTnTu
| Proper Seeding is Half the
Crop. Sow Your Seed
with a
Kememlter we take
cate any i r nied club offer.
.ascriptions for anything printed and dupli-
GOODNER BOOK STORE
First Door South City Hall. Phone 303
Lawton, Okla.
KOR SALE—a good, gentle, fami'y !
driving horse, phone 7K7, H07 Ar-
Huston.
WiR RENT
avenue.
-Bed room
at 502 B|
0-11 tf|
FOR RENT—1 room house \ch se in, (
lights and water. Phones 514, 458. |
9-11
E. N. J. MEIER
Dealer in
COLUMBIA RIBBON
CARBON
AND
COMPANY'S
CARBON PAPER AND
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS.
With The Clover Printing Co.
Opposite P. O.
\ Drill has three vital features.
- -
porled lij lrus> rods.
When in to the Festival let us show you.
Block-Miller Hardware Co.
PHONE 6
UK
319 D AVENUE
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