The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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LAWTON CONSTITUTION j Announcements
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Far Caaft Cirri—
HENRY J. Ml'SPHV
CUFTON SIMPSON.
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st tk 'rtvh ha* heretofore bees th«r poin*
pcaw it ^ attack, tiwy <eek to 6ad in the *
cort aal g, «e tre beM by fcteipi
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which to strike M the «anumstr ti "-
Stfli Ae United Slates h*.s done
{ the #oc)rtf..-i: ir the .ut year to e*r- -fee
-expect aad pni:«4i Europe-
If
m*rket. h«t tie (jaeKm
Mkeris^ u - ** t "* the
f-:Tr r TO do ibwt it?
to immwn « inr
fccfA-5 rf tfce iotmcr. Frar.k.,.-
U I .«« the pnn «< gasohae * ®
arerajr* '.^ U cents jar "«, 15. aad
ti cecu o« l*t_ 1 1«. and "sarre-
If dot to the ■■■■ ■Win" ctrt(^ rfort u, «U*riate hontaa af- „ «f peace to wto
ferine * b* b^n ma®e by ^ Umt orid can tarr. maintair. in
ed States ihrrjjrVwt the last year Wilsor and Democracy. If yoo
bock in Poiand and Beipiom. The ef- it>i its business nap
forU to saw the inhabitants of the*e wills its arastefal effort to f«
WHAT IS BACK OF -NATIONAL wmA* eoant^« from «,- factt.it -f insf.- 's
HONOB." k" ^ f • * " strwtioB. with its sa.-nlSee
e^eeated in a manner anprecedent-J property, with it debase n r
-p_v .. vmp, the worid over as execaxeo >■
Pock u know- .ne ^ Democracy and WUscvr ,f yta ^h. ir, a «ri, to d=pi>
a kmrtKu paper. B« ~P i- r- ' . ... ^ . Br1^n.T rorf , of th
Uttndoatiy seriio- wher. it tries ^ Sv,-e<, a k for K.
The W. miBVer po'-Ii-atioc I
cectaiss ts editorial which shc>-::
read by «*rrj" thoaphrful American—
*mitt Sia** c.- f«atsr« of iomqi actxniy.
Bat they a*" doo« far am- that it alr«dy anan*ed
, v- *®«-IIi2r oa tfcat o*
of chasi-i a tnmera of >a- ace'le
He or W the -crtfee of life ^ ^ ; , : .
^peT^r, 'kiify kept a>:<n, nseTst. Xo |fet tke srx^ ovt
for (ik kj^bk of ffns^ or ever", tike fpe'.ers slsouk-
lie earth ' iijiity md peace, and a series ... — ~~
- !V__. instance, let all the 'eache
r the perpoae s <ru* u«s "" ' , ^
ala in Bei.-.:.m aad is Poland. o r. rraA
««ald Belc>=s -«• wherv (r . ^ JD.:>r( and t
PoUftrd be. irWre *OQ«d tk free for all for ti* rosninoi
f the world be if we, too. were bek-r.z ob the - raat cr*.
Tbe editor isn't exactJy
.. . to P n himself. *>at he- w
w arar.t «rtin«d prosperity ^ ^ ^ thic!
mtiraed peaof: if yw really de- c, uyhw.
eontiEaance of the Ufe-sarin- - ->—• • -
vu'.d like te
s and look
rse defect about Use oK3-time spe -
America in PoJami and U in* W: to. m«h str« ns pUJ-
_ _ i — the spelhEc of the difficu.t words
Neither Germany nor Enriand. the Eeipura or whererer ssBerm* - mfre ^,v We recall that
two leaditts natioBS in the struirl'- manity needs us. if yoa * > to ««
can point to ar.y sach record of ooev- J,, United States conticoe as a hav-
of peace
The Brisk Smoke—"Bull" Durham
What you see an alert-looking young man in a lively argument
roll a "Bull" Durham cigarette—it s the natural thing. He akes to
punctuate a crisp sentence with a puff of "Bui. . His mina re-
sponds to the freshness that's in the taste of Bull . His senses are
quickened by the unique-aroma of "Buli . A cigarette o. bull
Durham just fits in ^ith keen thinking ancl ;orcetu. action.
GENUi N E
Bull Durham
SMOKING TOBACCO
You eet more wholesome, lasting satisfaction out of ' Buff" Durnam than
, ; -r ^ j from any other tobacco ever roLed up into a cigarette.
^ *~*£' —'fc—* ^ac]e of "bright" \ irginia-North Carolina leaf.
-BulT' Durham is rich, fragrant, mellow-sweet—the
mildest, most enjoyable of smokes.
"Roll roar own" with "Buii and join the army of
smoketa who have found that so good a cigarette cannot be
obtained in any other vray.
\
.. r,f l*fore w« got oa of the itorse-
Bmise- Age" we could spell 'phthisic
as qoick as a flash: yet in all these
year? we cant recall w'aea we have
wws ih'.t word taed in prir.t. For tbe
average edatated peraoct there are
^jlt hundreds of words its every day
ate which give him trouble wbe- he
needs to spell them in a hurry. There
constitute the c'us of words that
should I* given sot at speEirtg
matches—and at «h*>!. too-Ex-
cfcar:?e.
m
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^ K r r Booklet, liw*.
* x\ \ aY 4 asj correct w«T
to Holl Yoor Oitt. Curette*,
and t package ol: i| rette piapera,
m-J boti r-e mtiei frtt, to aa▼
liMii— ia U.S. oo re-queaL Ad-
dress -Bur Oar barr. Durham.
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Tffl iirroifil TOBACCO CO.
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f cc rpora- promptly
impos«
FOR A bilious ATTACK.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
' tbe period. ib a grea maty i - iDC "
ctazaces these ""Sate comers . from rar-
' - n« M50RS, aniEi«-Dtio&aily oecwue file report
drfiu -«it therety impose add:- me^dia.e a.
"UITU" lional tax and pera.tiej upon "
ment. t*'Tes. Their uegkex to &Ie tfce rcpor
See Boggs
For Your—
Suit
Overcoat
and
Furnishings
His Prices are Right
the Year Round
323 D AVE.
° - T ir.imc
I Domestic Lump Coal $6.00
Tciephese
for the C«titatk^
7® far the Caostitati
Carpenter Shop
232 B Ave.
FLEMING & SIRON
All kinds of new work.
• repairing, and all work in
:/ this line. Furniture re-
pairing and cabinet work.
Phone 338 ttjTi
nevek did ask more
FOB GOOD COAL
PHONE «
, . ; i - -Ti- he
Li •-.<« 1 — .—
Or Hi rf —r*J " e
re aa«i >.a
N YOUB
INCOME KEPORTS-
L Bohr, CcLector of In-
■vrzjt. Ok-i-r.or-j City, Ok-
CtaM that more thaa half
far the income Tax
• g^- r for tfce ^e.-idar "ear e=d^d
r +r—r SI. 1S15 as resraired by the
I Art cf October ird. 1*11. has already
" t^ftie-i Te-, >h thaa ooe fa«rth cf
• the corjeratioesi is the state have &!-
| ed the r -3Uired report The law makes
; c emfdmy that this report be f-ied
| m<. tread is rici a j «• days after the cio* of the
| Ml inn . aad sspi « =** | re-rer^« ty the report, and for
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ti rri—-nyrt <T.ta^e ® . i. -i
! CHICKASHA MILLING COMFY
!♦«
Fresh Pineapples, Cocoanuts
Bermuda Onions
WHITE'S
the house of quality
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aw. afcfa) kr che kaii «# owyiawbfc- s
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BUY THE
BEST
| faiisr* ta do so fexes a 5* per cent ad-
- . I heiy. Poor bread a a oeci- - -J, ^ .-poees a specific
HHH § m« ***mm « "< •«« *
tS56e5U5?13S^'^ I
BUTTER
«6 CRUST
is the goad iwead. made of the
best floor and is the moat sani-
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-ti^er WIS ale. W n.^. • - • —. -
t 4 it* «"« "5
!c I. >x ae r~ iv «r f*
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I r£r.*r7iTlS5i *T SrSTSS'S I tary d p m <«~-
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! Sanitary Bakery
: aot t m D AVE. LAWTON
PHONE 9.
~ .'-y Bet to etcced I1M*
The cs&ctar fsrther states, that
ther. icem to be a«s errt>oeoas . -
that because a
v. l> tt m.vta.
I Try a C—fatal*— Want Ad.
a ia «« reewed ta file a report
.There are o stich exceptions ns the
law. E*ery corporator, mast make a
fwcr. retarr even thoogh no baai-
•jesa was transacted- CerperaUOKS
that have been dissolved, abandoned,
liquidated, or for any other r*a= a.
ceased to exist, are required to file
a s^.l return showing the tree Md--
tion et tbe bosineas up to the time <f
• emanation, together with the detaiU
ELECTRICITY
is the best form of advertising
Let Us sell
you a
SIGN
Comanche Light & Power Co.
TfUpkotus P B X 273 and 274
REMEMBER—WE SELL LAMPS AT COST
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 161, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1916, newspaper, February 14, 1916; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc129058/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.