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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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CATHOLIC CH
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'"utii >lic < ich Sunda;
atvi L'> )'clock. A cordi
extended the public to
[• ather w. p. u
BEAi, HEIGHTS PR1
Services morning
Moaning • erviee at 11
ject, ' The Reaurrectior
Evening service at 8 c
• Wiife Robes.' Sunday
a. m. Prayer meeting
day evening at s o'clo
with a welcome. 4
J. W MOSE
SPECIAL EVENING !
AT THE !\
T u.iorrow at the M.
little folks will have a
evening at which time
special music and othe
tainment. The commit
has been drillinti and
some time and the pro
to he a good one. The t
at which time the publ
m Mt cordially invited t
FIRST M. E. <
Fourth and B Sunda;
a. m. Special Easter a
o'clock, sermon by the
tion of members, and i
special music. All
friends of the Church t
come and bring; some
are always welcome a
church. Young people'
o'clock and at 8 o'clo
School will put on theii
T>:o:<ram. This means ;
who attend.
JEAN L. LA (IR
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EPISCOPAL C
Service* for Easter
19!>!*. H. a.m., vHoly Co
a. m., tnoruiug grayer
ta-y, by Miss Mary
fioial Hymn No. 112
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Announcements
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a tkta rolutan at 9
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flue nee c unts meet heavily and it has
been intimated aat the landing in
France may t * for show v.hile the
real destination of the Russia- troops
is Greece.
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SCHOOL EXHIBIT
WORK WINNERS
Have Fatimas really double
the pleasure of smoking?-
Froia Page One.)
Of course "i*l% wer* to acknow-
ledge he was . that would be a
different matter.
A Pennsylvania miner who had sev-
en children adopted 11 more. Sort of
' come seHen, come lei^n" family.
It would be much better for the
Roosevelt hoom to die a natural death
than to be electrocuted at Chicago.
r« Sheriff—
AL SADDLER.
PIKE. PIERCE.
V. ALTER E. NIX.
CARL FRUNEBERGER.
J. T. ROGERS.
For Court Clerk—
HENP.V J MURPHY.
CLIFTON W. SIMPSON".
For I ount) Weigher—
I. F. COLLEY.
GEORGE H. WOODLIFF.
J A. ADAMS.
M M MEADOWS.
For County Attorney—
JOE RHINT.FORT.
T. C. MOORE.
J A. DIFFEXDAFFER.
For Commissioner, Eastern District—
F.. E. GREGORY.
V C. NICKELL.
C A. DUNHAM.
For Commissioner. Western District-
JOHX H. EDWARDS.
S. 0. < P.L'TCHER.
J. J. DAVIS.
For County Treasurer—
J. M. • MILTi HAYNES.
BEN McGEE.
I. P., (BOBI JAQUESS.
For County Clerk.
SANDY W. GREGORY'.
CHARLA CRITCHER.
„ For County Assessor—
E. L. GORDON.
I- U!d take - Tie'h. g 'jesides a for Superintendent Public Instruction
New York Tribune editorial to put JEN N EJT^S.^CROSB\.
T. R. on a preferential presidential State Senator—17th District—
, JOHN F. THOMAS.
jpgrade. j ELMEB THOMAS.
For County Judge—
Mr. Bryan as an onlooker at the St. "• RAY.
Lona convention would be some REPl BL1CAN ANNOUNCEMENTS
spectacle. ' Laying it down'' is more 8ubj« t to nomination !a the Rept'bliean
prlmsry iu August:
hi* role. For Sheriff—
0 THOMAS RICHARDSON
For Coramiaaioner Eaat District—
Mexico is said to be short on salt. JOSEPH G. MARKLE.
It is af-out time to try and get the
glass off the streets. Too many blow-
outg caused by some one s else ca< -
lessness.
We'll lend her enough to salt herself
down and remove the freshneas from
her constitution.
l>ected she is given leave of absence
with pay. In some cases, when neces-
sary, provided with expert medical at-
tention.
MI ST GET DOG LICENSE. 0
The city authorities are going to go
after those .trance dogs after May 1. GERMANY IS ANSWERING.
for all those dogs tha, are not licen- G«™ y has not replied to our lat-
ted by that time will be disposed of e8t note' but i( to be in Proce,s
in the shortest time possible. of !t- Such the interpre-
So be sure and ret your doKKie a of ,he alUred cours€ of that
license, if you value him very much. oountr3' within the la8t week' Sub"
marine attacks have been abandoned,
TO BE WELL BORN IS CHILD'S cruiser have bMn sent out harry
HIKTHI'.U HT" lbe E"15''®'1 coast, Zeppelins have re-
gion we' are pretty well newed their atUcka in England and
A
awakened to the need of carefully
caring for the babies. I
Now let u. Ro a step further and land arms in ,hat countr>
jrive each bal.y a ard and fast guar-
antee of its birth light—that of being
well bom.
This car accomplished by giving
more th' jgh* and attention to pre-
.1 - ii # .u i in the first ulace, it does not seem
natal caie, particularly of the work- 1 ««-«
ing woman who is about to become a
mother.
Forty per
in the first year die before they are a
month old. This is directly due to im-
proper prenatal conditions.
simultaneous efforts have beer, inaiie
to raise rebellion in Ireland and to
The effort so to land arms ha*
failed. How successful will be the at-
tempt to raise rel>ellion remains to
be seen. It does not seem possible
that it can achieve greatly, because.
possible that a very considerable ele-
ment of the Irish people, who have
ent of all babies that die ™"t" >uted so largely to the British
Army, will participate in it; and, sec-
ond, l>ecause of the large number of
troops retained in England for the
If we were as wide awake ,o this ',urP°,e- 88 il now aPPear3' of dealme
fact and <ave it a, much seriou. at- wilh ju,t such 8 itU8,i°n-
tention as France, for instance, this Bu ' in event- the d,3affection
ir Ireland mugt be costly to Great
one item could be erased from deaths'
ledger.
Britain, for it transforms an asset in-
In France, big employers provide * a li8bility- a loM which ia oft"t-
vpeiial rest rooms for the vorking howe«r- ^ Ruf,ian's "inforcement
woman who is e*pe,tins a child. If of ,he armie on ,he wea,ern front"
for any reason she is undernourished
she is furnished at cost or in some IMPROBABLE STORY.
case, free of charge with the needed According to the latesi report, the
diet that will keep her physically Russian troops now in France travel-
atron* and healthy. ^ f,y ^j] across Siberia and got to
Two months before her baby is ex- Marseilles by way of the Pacific, the
Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Suez
ffenal and the Mediterranean.
The length of this trip and the
danger that would attend a journey
through waters where Austrian and
Nothing elve ran to completely endent Turkish submarines have operated
with ess cast a
f, < -M r.rr:\i! of a
i U t>. But In ti* mean- trone shadow of doubt upon this
tr.i ci p: ze. Clara Bryant, Fletcher,
white ribbon, 1 point.
L".litec Sta-.es Product Map, Grades,
;•: e, < 3rl St .i.Lett, AJ er iale No.
.? ribbon. 5 point!; aecqrd prize,
r Oimun, Chattanoosr. red ribbon,
Okh: rna, Grades, first prize. Flos-
sie Sullen£, Indiahoma, blue riWion, 5
; c :*s; second prize. Bertha Antrim.
} "l ?her, red rii bon, 3 points; third
:e. L. e Wilson, Ger nimo. white
ril hon, 1 point.
Primary and Kindergarten.
Weaving. Grades 1 and 2, first
e. Reed Joyce, Fletcher, blue rib-
n, 5 poi. ta; second prize. — Catch-
S'c-rling, red ribbon, 3 points;
i. d ; rize. Edna Ellis, Spring Valley
So. 42, white ribbon, 1 point.
Paper Foldinc. Grade 1, first prize
Helen Kios, Fletcher, blue ribbon, 5
^oint> second prize, Effie Farris,
Faxon, red ribbon, 3 points; third
prire. Francis Coffin, Happy Hollow,
white ribbon. 1 point.
Paper Folding, Grade 2, first prize,
Howel Hutchinson, Faxcn, blue rib-
bon, 5 points; second prize, Eunice
Long, Faxon, red ribbon. 3 points;
third prize, Maggie O'Brien, Faxon,
white ribbon. 1 point.
Paper Cutting, Applied Work, first
prize, Elma Jones, Fletcher, blue rib-
bon, 5 pointa; second prize, John Tah-
ah, Faxon, red ribbon, 3 points; third
prize, Hnzel Jinnings, Faxon, white
ribbon, 1 point .
Paper Cutting, Grade 2, first prize,
Grace Carpenter, Faxon, blue ribbon,
5 points; secord prize, George Hutch-
ins, Faxon, red ribbon, 3 points.
Illustrated Story, Grades I and 2,
fiiSt prize, Reed Joyce, Fletcher, blue
ribbon, 5 points; second prize, Alyse
Beesley, Fletcher, red ribbon, 3
points third prize, Elizabeth Ble?-
soe. Fletcher, white ribbon, 1 point.
Box made from 9 inch square, 1st
and 2nd grades, first prize, Claud
Merritt, Sterling, blue ribbon, 5
points; second prize. F rances Coffin,
Happy Hollow, red ribbon, 3 points;
third prize, Ermadee Roberts, Fletch-
er, white ribbon, 1 point.
Spelling Booklet, Grade 1, first
prize. Irene Hand. Faxon blue ribbon,
5 points; second prize, EfEe Farris,
FuaOh, red ribbon, 3 points.
Spelli:'«' Booklet, Grade 2, first
prize, Lavere Jenkins, Elgin, blue rib-
1 on 5 point-:: second pr:?e, Arhur
Xigele, Fletcher, red ribbon. '■> points;
third prize, Plurna O'Brien, Faxon,
white ribbon, 1 point.
Miscellaneous Bail: ?t Weaving,
first prize. Frances C >frin, Happy
Hollow, n ; p ints.
Paper Cuttinp, first prize, Geral-
dine Martin, Chattanooga, no points;
second prize, Rose Zimmerman,
Fianklin N'o. 126, no points third
prize, Rutid Tate, Chattanooga, no
points.
Best Exhibit Primary Work, first,
Chattanooga, no points; second, Fax-
or, no points.
Manual Training and Blarksmithing.
Joints, end lap and middle lap, first
prize, Henry L. Campbell, Mt. View
No. 33, blue ribbon, 5 points; second
prize, Henry L. Campbell, Mt. View
No. 33, red ribbon, 3 points.
Best oricinal work, first prize,
electrical tractor, Curtis Bradley,
Sterling, blue ribbon, 5 points; second
prize, bird house, Lewis Howell, Fair-
view No. 36, red ribbon, 3 points;
third prize, fish, Clarence White,
Happy Hollow, white ribbon, 1 point.
Picture Frame, first prize, 6th
Most men say they have, because
Fatimas, unlike any other cigarette
we know of, are always comfortable
and cool to your throat and tongue.
And they allow you to smoke as
you'd like to smoke—freely with
no "mean" feeling after a long-
smoking day.
Men have proved this. Otherwise,
do you suppose Fatimas would be
making thousan ds of new frienaa
every day and HOLDING these
friends?
Think it over.
ti« Aiyin Stucco Ox.
A Sensible Ci^are
The Coming Baby!
Hooray! Hooray!
t and the luiure as the
crrfrsl of a
I*by. But In u« mean- strong shadow of doubt upon
time the comfort of . .
It* mother (• of tory and there is a further reason
•p^dW^exUr^^rwn* for thinking that the Russians did not
n". come lh,t W,y' for if the>' did they
ert« s womlerful Inflo had to pass the allied forces at Sol-
ence upon the expand.
luf muH ie«. They be- oniki and sail at their peril 1,500
I come more pliant, , , . ,
•trrtch without undue further west. It is difficult to
onen'ofnpteJil£t IwtZ? see what Pon>°ae there could have
Ipation Imtcjwl of sp- ^pn 4U-4
In a teHm of splendid letter* ln
from all orer the country mothers tell of the
yrcftt help "Mother s Friend" wa* to
They could join hands with their
f'Te.lLfr*ndmo*j,rr"tu" ^sdsrfol story friends in one place as well as the
to their own daughters a tout to enter the
late of motheriv«od Get a bottle of "Moth other, and if the Russians went
r'B Friend" today of your nearest drnfftft. , „ , ..
€ tbti splendid help with your own han.l aboard for some sort of moral effect,
^ f^'°l«IporuJ« aJI^m- tberi cottld they have done better than
Ltht^Vrr^nt 1 ^ the help of Serbia, their
should be^i! s^a^c and neighbors? The
UU of motheiiwNMl Get a bottie of "Hoth- other, and
er's friend" today of your oearost di
tuidsd .
of interest
writ* to Bradletd
Bldf.. AtlaaU, Ga.
i of maay i
many thing* that all
" - r *f ^ *** M Balkan! )• th« place where Ru i«n in-
miliar
inspiration.
URIC AGID
SOLVENT
50 Cent Bottle (32 Doses^
FREE
Jn« IwiIH jo« .t.rt the ii. worrtKl
and tired, stiff .ess snd arms and muselsa.
an a« hint bead, borninic and tieartng dowa
paias In the bark—worn before the day
begins <i<. not tblok you ha?e to stay la
that condition
Those sufferers who are la and oat* of
bed baif a doten times at night wtU ap-
preciate the reat, coaifort and atrenirtb
our treatment glees Yot every forna. ot
bladder trouble, scalding paint, or waak*
ress. lta action is rvaiiy wonderful.
Be stroug, well and rigorous, with no
more palaa from stiff joints, sore mnselss,
rheumatic suffering, scbing back, or kid
nej or bladder troables. •
The Williams Treatment ^ooqwra U4-
« and bladder diseases, rh^autlui and
all arte arid troubles, no matter bow
cbronir or stubborn If yoa haee o^rer
ased The Winisms Treatment, we wtU gtra
oo sue botllr (SJ dnni lor ,oar on OM
ffw Caoulia do alcoDoi or har.it lorm
In, (In, I to., not th. bMrl.
S*nd this notice with your -~a
add mis. and # lOr. to
dtatiibotloo eipenaes. t
l . A Williams (Company. I
New Poat Office Block. East
Conn Too will rw*wtre by
regular Mr bfKtle (V d o *
aad without lorarrii
botti
-rude, Happy Hollow, blue ribbon, 5
points.
Book Rack, first prize, tith srade,
Happy Holloa-, blue ribbon, 5 points.
Best chisel, first prize. Louis Schu-
mann, Elgin, blue ribbon, 5 points:
second prize. LawTence Borovicka,
Ash Grove No. 45, red ribbon, 3
points.
Besr punch. Louis Schumann, El-
gin, blue ribbon, 5 points; second
prize, lawrence Borgvicka, Ash
Grove No. 45, red ribbon, 3 points.
Best hammer, first prize, Louis
Schumann, Elgin, blue ribbon, 5
points.
Best doll house, first prize, manual
training and primary grades, Ster-
ling, no points.
Miscellaneous.
Best clay modeling, first prize, Lu-
cile Wilson, Geronimo, blue ribbon, 5
points; second prize, Lucile Wilson,
Geronimo, red ribbon, 3 points; third
prize, Lucile Wilson, Geronimo, white
ribbon, 1 point.
Original story, 7th grade or under,
first prize, Lillian Cole, Fletcher, blue
ribbon, 5 points; second prize, Dixie
M uddiest on, Fletcher, red ribbon, 3
points; third prize, Florence Penland,
Allendale No. W>, white ribbon, 1
point.
Original story over 7th grade, first
prize, Edith Parks, Indiahoma, blue
ribbon, 5 points; second prize, Ida
Merry, Indiahoma, red ribbon, 3
points; third prize, Ida Merry, India-
homa, white ribbon, 1 point.
Illustrated English Poem, under 7th
grade, first prize, 4th and 5th grade,
Fletcher, blue ribbon, 5 points; sec-
ond prize, 3rd grade, Fletcher, red
ribbon, 3 points.
Original theme, history of Oklaho-
ma. first prize, Hoy Middleton, Pleas-
ant View No. 83, blue ribbon, 5 points.
«Published in Lawton Constitution April
! J" 27 19M
l MMONH Rl I I BI.K A I ION
iii tli * bl-iri'r t'oiirt of ("onuiii' lie Coun-
ty. Oklahoma.
Minnie Hill. I'lnlntlff.
Tom Hilt. Defendant
S ibl dffeud:int Tom Hill will t.ike notice
that be luis l eeii *u>-'. In the above fiititled
action, in the atx>vf • ourt and that
he mnut appear ..nil deinur, itTi«uer or ..tli
ertviiM' plead to the |M*titiou of the |ihilntiff
fi;ed therein. < n or U-fore the _'4th day of
.May. I'. ItM'i. -.r said petition will
taken an tru«* and a Judgment .iccordlngl\
rendered for divor«- '. care and «u«tody of
minor child, and restoration of maiden
ua me.
MINXIK HILT.
By A. I nrim Nt
Her Att rney.
Attest: it 11. I'OMl'TON.
(SKALi Court Clerk.
By W. II IIKNI i:ns«)N. Deputy.
(Published In Luwton Constitution April
-ti-J 7. 1'Jlii.
NOTICE.
State « f (iklrihomi. County of C« man-
• lie. ss.
in County Court.
In the mutter of the estates of .lohn 11.
Foulkes and Jobnie E. Fowlkea. deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, that J. Connor,
the duly appointed snd qualified ad-
ministrator with will annexed of the es
tate of John B. Fowlkes and Johnie K.
Fowlkes, det-eased, has rendered and pre-
sentwl for settlement, and filed in said
court, his final accouut. petition for dis-
tribution and dlschurge snd report of his
administration as such ndministnitor and
that Moil da j the l.Vh day of May. A I
MIrt, >elnn a day of :i regular term of
said Court, to-wit : of the Arpll term. A.
I>. ItUrt. at :« <>viock A. M of xald dav, at
the County Court Room in the City of
Lawton in the Htibl ('o11111> of Coinaufhe
has lH«en duly appointed by the said Court
f-.r the settlement ..f said u- .-ount and the
hearing -.f s:,pi petition, nt whl« h time and
P .m c any |H*rs >n interested iu said estate
may arnicar and file exceptions in writing
to said final account and contest the same.
In tiwtlinoiiy whereof 1 have hereunto
rt my hand and affixed the seal of said
Another reason why
lieve Bacon wrote Sha
cause any man who w
ashamed of such prod
hig ^ fool to produce t
About the proudest v
oiine is to keep your at
ing in front of £our ho
FARMER!
ADVERTl
CO
Con this l« th day ..f April. 1«U«.
It. .1. RAY, County Judge.
(SEAL)
Percy Noodles says that when he
asked the capitalist s daughter if her
father had any property in Mexico she
said she guessed so—he was in favor
of killing all the Mexicans.
If the English sparrow had been a
song bird, probably he would have
l een exterminated long ago.
jrL* SZ
1 without iararriaa say obUfatloas
tia oaly to a fanfly or sddrvss
LOCAL 6RAIN
MARKET TODAY
Th local irrtin m«rk(t in Lawton
today.
Wheat $1.00
<KMI2e
30c to 3Sc
80c
Oata
Kaffir Com
Try a Constitution Want Ad.
VOL QET STRONfl, It ymi'ro ^ tirod^iut
or " run - uiiwn'
woman, with l)r.
Pierce's Kavor-
Ite inscription.
And. If you sul-
ler from any 1 e-
malo complaint*
or di rder, you
get well. For
these two things
—to build up wo-
mnn'« strength,
and to cure wo-
men's allmenta—
this lithe beat medicine to benefltorcure.
The "Prescription1 regulates and pro-
mote* all thi. natural Tuncliona, never
conlllcU with them, and la perfectly
harmluas In any condition of the femalo
system. It brings refreshing sloop, and
restores health and vigor.
Mas. 0. K. Shiujhq, North BookrsM. Can.
Okls. mr*: "I tu tar that 'Pavarila Pr^
•ntptioa' i, a rond nnlklo. for w«i*o. Th.
nuns I took tt >H for faaala coKaUial I
t"Ok th. coob^iu of but ooe bottl. hut it did
mr im (Md. Md | han Uwi (tod I uMd tu
It I. th. bM rnalMUM of iu Ua4 I ha.o mm
k«ud of."
Kref te fnrtner subsrrlb
Couittltutlun In ComaDt'he
tie..
Stork atlrertiaing. Wan
Rzrhange; alsn Farm lie
Yheae free ad. will ti« II
iihI «111 be run 5 times f
not he enlarged to corer
not refluent It.
Write tbe ads out, coot
mall theui to the Lawton
KOR SALE—2 hiph
cows, one giving
milk the other with ca
mule, these cows are
be foutid anywhere. (
'3 1-2 miles northw
Phone Elgin 11 on 8.
FOR SALE!—100 head
yearling steers at $5
bushel Big German Mi
so corn and oats at r
span of 3 year old mt
Sunny Slope Stock 1
south of Hulen. C. L.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ Quality White Le
♦ $1.00 per 15—(
♦
♦ 9. F. BAT
♦ Phone 843.
T. A. Kl
Th.' Antl ■
offer* the f
bnti to tbe
ertj stolen
ejldeo^-e
fltJ for pet
for rmd lirfn
u. r. TaPP.
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