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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
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Grand
smoke
them?
SAY
Have you watched one of our
demonstrators prove by actual
burninq tests the purity of
Sweet CaporalCigarettes
Don't miss
URIC AGID
SOLVENT
50 Cent Bottle <32 Doses;
FREE
L'ict of the following announcement: Payne, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Porter, Mr. ** Jost because you «t«rt the d.y worried
f \ ' i m MS •If '«*" >"<l •«•>" .nil inuarlet,
ir. and Mrs. Ralph C. Franco an- and Mrs. I F. Tedford, Mr. and Mrs. ij.-hina: .e.d, burning .nd be.rtnsdowu
Society
Former lawton Man
Marries in El Paso, Texas.
The Constitution office is ir
from the great masters to the deliaht
of all present. Miss Edna Belle Fox
; sang "Love's Sweet Song.' After re*
| fregiments the following quests singr-
• • • ned "The Book of Congratulations''
wishing Mr. Jarvis and his charming
bride a long and happy married life:
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. English* Mrs. Ly-
re" dia D. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
I Air. and Mrs. Ralph
s< unce the marriage of their daunh- JUGgc aim i*irs. j. . .louusun, uuukc |)€jin^_<JC not think you have to
ter Ruby ,o Mr. William C. Shaw, and Mrs J A. Hughes Mr. and Mr, „ho >rt ,nJ
Wednesday, May the thirty-first, nine- P- G. Fullerton, Miss Margaret^^Ful- .^en u-jj.. ntjbt wn.__.p-
SWEET
APORAL
15 ' ^ DAY
,J„„dMr.„c„«. —...«. SllOP Sfllp!
Iron hundred sixteen, El Paso, Texas, lei ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. (. Meadows, our treatment gives. For every form-of • ^ W B W ^ f k. W MM. ■
, Mir* Miriam Meadows l)r and Mrs. bladder trouble, scalding paint, or weak- (•)
Mr. Shaw will be remembered by a Miss Miriam meauows, it. anu mi DeM| ltH #ctlon la really wonderful. • '!
number of lawton DeoDle having re- E- Brent Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. .1 Be atrong, well and vigorous, with no — .
numoer oi 1-AWXon people, naming re . . r n; « anA M more |iaina from stiff Joints, aore muaelea, •
ws3r.5rBzz 5; Sale Starts Wednesday, June 8 «
Tnjiii v friends in this citv Who wish Mr. and Mrs. John Sellers, Mr. nay and bladder dUnM**, rheumatism aim! • CvJ f t V>\J i i vyjuu J J ,/miiv' vy
many irientis in this cit> woo \usn w 4 ^ 0 - -j \t... •" "*• «• add troubles, no matter how • _
PER CENT OFF j
the marked price |
on all |
TRUNKS!
& SHOES 1
... x. M an uric acid trouble*, no matter how
him and his bride a happy wedded life. '>d Mrs. A. D. Bot.i,s, Mr. and Mrs. chronic or .tobborn. if you hav. omr
„ . 1 \1 M White Mr and Mrs Dick Cran- n,ed The Williams Treatment, we will give •
The Constitution extends congratula- M- M- White, Mi. aim airs, ick k ai oQe ^ bottie (32 doses) for your own ate •
.. dall. Le Curtis Crandall, Miss Kath- free. Containa no alcohol or habit-form- •
tions. vt 1 - 1, , . _ „ lng drug. Doea not affect the heart. •
leen White, Norman Kelley, Lahoma Seu i this notice with your name and •
k'*lW Mr mid Mis T ! Irwin Mr ®Jdress. and 9 10c. to help € pay •
Mr* \ n Itmnr* HIvm Kellej, Mr. ana Mi.. .1 , distrtbntion expenses. to Th.' Dr. •
• ^ , and Mrs. V. R. Feraruson, Miss V., D. A. WllUani. „Comp«u, Dept. '
'.fternomi Party For Mrs. Richards. . . , ... .. New Poet Offloc Block, Bast Hampton, •
. _ n , .. .... , Lindley, Mr. and .Mis. A. n. Moore, Conn. \ou will receive by parcel post a •
Mrs. A. D. Bongs gave a delightful _n j regular 50c. bottle (32 doses), without charge •
n ,.„wn inmnlimnntapv N' ( ami0"' Ml. and Mis. atl,, without incurring any obligations. One •
afternoon party, <omplimentaiy to ^ ^ Bowman, Mrs. R. II. F< , Miss bottle ouly to a fainfly or addresa. •
Mrs. Richards, mother of Mrs. E. P.
Bavless, yesterday. The affair was a
complete and agreeable surprise to
Mrs. Richards, who was reminded that .. ^ .
, , , . Pauline Cash
th day was her birthday, when she
was showered with a number of pretty
Margaret Fox, Mi. ("has. Mc'lure, - ■■■■ -■ • 1
Dr. H. A. Angus. Mrs. C >rge Shirts for men, corsets for ladies
E. Young, Mrs. E. M. ( nc <\ ^'98iand shoes for everybody. Dress goods,
Mrs. Ray Keegan. ^r*i|accs> embroidery, in fact everything
and Mrs. G. G. Lowes, Mrs. Bertha t xvj]i j,e gold at less than the wholesale!
McBride, Miss Anna Gartrell, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Ne
■yR
INCIPALLY
A'oout PEOPLE
W. C. Weir, a real estate man of 1
individual gifts and was also the re-,.- ^ Snenc
. cipent of n lovely box of linen hand- ' Kindt, Mrs. Nellie Brown,
_ kerchiefs from the members of the Mrfl Q Q Ki,.kham Mis, A(laiaide
Eide-a-Wee club and a silver souvenir Rrowiii Mr >nd Mrs j s WilliBm8,
spoon from the W. R. C. of which she . , «. R
Norman, Okla., was in Lawton last • , m. Mrs. Ora Hornaday, Mis. D. M. Bow-
nieht on his wav to Chattanooga to i ^ a member. Mrs. H. M. Brisham, Mrs. D. H.
took after a fam The afU>'"°0" "a" g^ntJn ^'"' l-a.ned, Miss Rowena Urned, Mr.
'conversation and Mrs. E. E. Cones ^ ^ H Morrjg M„ McIntir(1
1 favored the ladies with several piano r c Xf ,n,,rt' __.i
ho. Everton. Phone 745. 5-ltf Oasoline 20c Dry Cell Batteries '50o, selectionfi and her son Homer gave a A r,;r w
cost, H. & N. Sales Co., 221 C Ave.
6-8 3t,
f*ro/rejjicr>al
A.nd 'Bujiniff Cards
. , 'Selections anu ner son nomer Rave a , Mp anA Mr_ i
each Cement Patches lfic ner box and , . . « Mrs. R. A. Jones, Mr. ana Mrs. K. w.
eacn. cement raicnts ioc per nox anu yoca| and vloiin number, which were , ,, . . Mi „ ,
McGce went to letitia today on! all Tires and other auto accessories i
nil MM jj... TI* A <V 1 * A (l 4 11 . t . h, "
. .. .all much enjoyed. The guest list in- ' ' , M . q j.,,.,,,,.,
at cost while they last. Vaughn s Hdw. ,.ludin(t lhe foi,owlng: Mesdames Hub- Norr18' Mr a"d M ^
The afternoon was spent in social
|conversation and Mrs. E. E. Cones u.,„u u,i.iir. #♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦«
♦ DRS. MITCHELL & P1NNELL «
♦ Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground •
♦ and Duplicated ♦ ®
Mrs. H. W. Leinincer, Mrs. E. D. Ses- 0 r00TO3 202-3-4-19 Koehler Bldg. ♦ *
♦ Phone 172 Lawton, Okla. ♦ ;•
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tending the university at Norman j Shelp, T. J. Irwin, Wheeler, Hoover, Fewell,^rlnk Brown" !•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ |
Ten-y, who is interested in Okla., for the past year has returned ^ Dominick, Bonner, Ross, C. L. Hord, ' Scarva Ireland Prof ♦ ♦ [
Id gas around lawton, left this home to spend her vacation. 1 Payne, McC&skill, E. E. Cones, Joe " Diffendaffer Mrs G F Reif- ♦ DR. H. W. SMITH • '•
I
: rPHIS MEANS Iwenty Cents off
I A of each dollar marked and means
: the following cut in prices—
SHOES
& Racket Co.
f>-f>tf
en you think of a piano, think of
>n, 380 D. 5-1 tf
i\g for Anadarko on business.
Miss Mary Welsh who has been at-
h peaches, canteloupe and
fruit at White's. 6-5 3t
Esther Pruitt went to Apache
ornir.', for a few days visit with
bard, J.W. Hues, C. P. Hues J. Kindt Wuurika, Mrs. Henrietta True,
J. A. Burton, Huff, Bell Davis Guth- ^ p McMahon Mrs j R Bow.
r.e, T. A. Runnels, Richards, Voight. ^ Kate c GreKory, JamCs.
Miss Eva Lance, who is chief opera- man, M. Koehler, Adkinson, H. $. ~ ~« Third Floor in Koehler Building ♦ f
tor at Walter, Okla.. arrived in the pope, Pipes, Poole. Frank Weimer, E. M • ' ' Chas Mitschrich, ♦ Phone 955 ♦
city today to attend a meeting of the p Bayless, Richards, Miss Younts; i \i j v I rvis * * •
Pioneer Telephone Co., now in confer-1 special guests were: Mesdames J. M. an( ' rs' ' J
ence here. McVicker, E. J. Tochterman and J. M. " (> ........A .7 e
Powers of Miami, Fla. Woman's Auxiliary Meeting ♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ,
We will pav $40 for sound, early; Met With Mrs. Moseley. ♦
cotton seed till June 10. Independent K urri,,lt Kvents club The Woman's Auxiliary of the Beal o JOHN F. THOMAS
will pay $40 for sound, early!Cotton Oil Mill. 6-8 2t1 Mrs. Tonini was hostess to the Heights Presbyterian church met this ♦ Attorney ♦ •
seed till June 10. Independent ! Lawton Current Events club Monday, morning at seven o'clock with Mrs.. J. ♦ Practice m All Courts ♦ •
i Oil Mil!. 6-2 8t Mrs. P. C. Tate and children of j afternoon. Mesdames Spence. Pope,; W. Mowley at the manie. The meeting ♦ Stevons-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok. ♦ -
Chattanooga were in the city today Wyles, Ross, French, Wolverton, was opened with devotional exercises ♦ ♦ ;
and Mi W R Morehead of enroute to Oklahoma City for a few Undsley, Tonini, Fred Thompson, by the president, Mis. B. D. Barnettt, .
i Hardesty, Osborne and Heinze
after which a short business meeting '
decided to hold
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E. B. DUNLAP
led to her home today noon.
ido, Okla., were in Lawton today ; weeks visit with friends.
;e home from Oklahoma iCty. sponded to roll call with current >yas held. It was w«« ""■"!* E. B. DUNLAP ♦
We will pay $40 for sound, early eventa. church fair o,, the church la n on ^ Phy.ician and Surgeon ♦
. G. A. Lewis, who has been in cotton seed till June 10. Independent This ]ye^ the last meeting of the June 22nd. After the business ^ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. ♦
ty since yesterday" on business Cotton Oil Mill. «-8 2t vear it was n soeia| meeting. the ladies were invited to the dining # g ^ p m ^
The club's lessons for the day were room where a delicious breakfast was ^ Nat] Bank Bldg ) 2nd j. joor. *
Mrs. James M. Powers and daugh the last three chapters of Russian served. The society will meet again ^ 0f^lce phcne i6__Re8. Phone 735 ♦
TED- -To rent a four or five ter, Velma Ruth,of Miami, Fla.,are the j^fe jt discussed in detail the manu- next Thursday morning at - o c o. x
m furnished house. Phone 162 or! guests of Mrs. Powers' parents, Mr. ,facturer and industrial life, how the with Mrs. Wilbur Garvin. —
5-31 and Mrs. T. A. Runnels and her broth- pe0ple toil on their farms in their six
^ 1 er, T. M. Runnels. Mrs. Powers was a months of summer then move to the Party To Wichita Falls t J. A. Fain John M. Ynung ♦
everyday at 221 C avenue,! former resident of this city and will village or city where they work by Left This Morning. ♦
H & N Sales Co. 6-8 3t be welcomed by her larse number of jjand manufacturing barrels, casks, Mesdames Etta Bowman, H. . • «A1N & YUUiNU ▼ •
wooden spoons, irons and other hand- Cavin, Effie Hess and A. A. Snowhill Law vers ♦ «
craft through the long six months of accompanied by A. A. Snowhill left
wjntcr this morning in Mr. Snowhill's car for e
$5.00 Shot's
Sale Priee .
$4.00 Shoes
Sale Price .
$.'{.,")() Shot's
Sale Price .
Shoes
Stile Price
$'J.")0 Shoes
Sale Price
Shoes
Sale Price
$1.50 Shoes
Sale Price
$1.0(1 Shoes
Sali^ Price
S4.00
$3.20
$2.80
S2.40
S2.00
SI .60
$1.20
80 <
and
o _ Lawton, Okla. *
The club this year has finished two Wichita Falls, Texas, where they will + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t j
books on Russia besides the magazine spend the day with friends. They « •
♦ ♦ •
V W. C. HENDERSON ♦
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law ♦
• Phone D78 ♦ ®
• Stcvens-Galyon Building ♦ .
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♦ "DICK" STALLION ♦ ;
♦ Grade License No. 15 * •
♦ GEO. YOUNG'S GIN ♦
Phone SR.",. Weight 2000 lbs. ♦
♦ J. W. L. WH1TTEN, Mgr. ♦
<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
former ae(|uaintances.
.titer Jim Watson arrived at noon
Bartlesville, Okla., for a few S. M. Fentress of the Deming Ill-
visit at the home of Mr. and vestment Co., of Oklahoma City was
Joe Higgins. transacting business in lawton yes-
terday. articles. The course for the followinK pect to return tomorrow.
u do not have to hurry, but you year is Japan and they are favored
d do well to speed up a little for a We will pay $40 for sound, early a classic, (Clement's Japan) as the 1" rank Head went to ( a< u on it
at ttlie II. & N. Co., 221 C Ave. | cotton seed till June 10. Independent i,as;s for their study. Some very in- noon train for a brief business trip
6-8 3t Cotton Oil Mill. 8-8 2t i teresting communications were read He will also visit Chattanooga
i ; from Miss Ruth Yoeman, who is a | Faxon before his return.
■. and Mrs. J. R. Baker of Duncan, A letter was received from E. Cot- delegate to the Biennial from the -
have been spending the week end ton today subscribing for the paper :c]ub, and among other interesting
ledicine Park, left today noon for to be sent to La Porte City, Iowa. Mr. items a few are as follows:
J8 for a visit with friends. Cotton is an old Lawton resident but ' We had a lovely trip to West Point
is now in I.a Porte City. and Coney Island and to points of in-
pairs of shoes on sale, leas than terest on Ixmg Island. We then pro-
Sfacturer's cost. H. & N. Sales The only car that ever ran 41 days ceeded to Ellis Island, where we saw
221^ avenue. 0-8 Ht ar.d nights averaging 500 miles per over 2,000 immigrants land from a
day without a motor «top and averag- Swedish steamer. We watched them
isses Edna and I.ou Fulbrightt, ed 1387 miles per gallon of water '.ilin all they had to do in order to land
have been here visiting at the the ra.Iiator, was a $055 Maxwell. in America. There was an out going
e of their sister, Mrs. I). L. t'rab- 6-8 It steamer loaded with Greeks going
, returned to their homes at Cache back to their country, Greece, in pre-
y noon. We will pay $40 for sound, early peration for war.
cotton seed till June 10. Independent, One whole afternoon was given to |
. & N. Sales Co. guarantees a bar- Cotton Oil Mill. 2t j musical conference and program.
in every article 221 C Avenue, j The Oklahoma delcMation was ten-
6-8 3t I w. G. Ellis of the Metropolitan i dered a reception and tea on board j
* Business college and Joe Iluck of the! the battleship Oklahoma.
[ryxace Kitsijien ;and her daugh Huck Garage left this morning for The morning following a public
/Mis.- On • la, left tod ay for an ex- Walters, where they will join the health program was given at the
led trip expecting to be gone two Booster Trade Excursion, and con- Astor Hotel, in the evening there
ths. They will visit in St. I^ouis, tinue with it the remainder of the trip, was an orchestra concert in the glow
c^go, Kansas City, Indianapolis lof the most beautifully electric lighted
points in Ohio before their re- \ve will pay $40 for sound, early system in the city.
n. They were accompanied as far cotton seed till June 10. Independent Mrs. Johnson, the mother of Mrs.
Oklahoma City by Mr. Fitschen. Cotton Oil Mill. 6-8 2t Koss was a guest for the afternoon
Mrs. Tonini presented Mrs. French
Mrs. A. A, Gahoury and daughter with a souvenir of the early days of
Catherine of New Era, Mich., left this Lawton, from the club as she is soon
morning for her home after a brief to leave for her new home at Ton-
| visit with the family of Rev. R. H. kawa.
Harper at the Comanche Mission
♦
FAIN & YOUNG ♦
Lawyers *
Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 6th find 1) *
We Guarantee our Shoes
as Solid, and we have but
One Price.
TRUNKS
and CASES
$15.00 Trank
Sale Price ..
$10.00 Trunk
Sale Price . .. .j
$8.00 Trank
Sale Price . .. .J
$7.00 Trunk
Sale Price ....
$6.00 Trunk
Sale Pricp ....
$5.00 Trank
Sale Price ....
$5.00 Suit Case
Sale Price ....
$4.00 Suit Case
Sale Price ....
$.00 Suit Case
Sale Price ....
$'J.OO Suit Case
Sale Price ....
$1.00 Suit Case
Sale Price
Come and See the Odds and Ends Table.
$2.00, $3.00, $4.00 Qualities to be cleaned out for dM
Perhaps your size is here. 1
RoseTh. wonderful Sunday Marnini
322 c Avenue Lawton, Oklahoma
• • • • *"
T. A. REWARD
The Antt Horse Tlllef As.oct
CHANGED HANDS. 1.0 on. As for Kitchener himseli be
died as a soldier should die, tn the
I have bought the Midway Hotel ae,vice of the nation to which his
nd am prepared to give first class' entire life had been devoted. If, in
Itlon No. 405 of Roielanit Bervice. Cool, comfortable rooms. Mrs. his last year, he had somewhat 'lis-
rewsril.11}"''evident* that ulS O. C. Hough, 102 C St. 6-7 6tp appointed expectations, it '*>■"
Imps because those expectations wers
I'he only car that ever ran 22,000 t0o high. It was not. certaily, be-
•ause he did not give all that was in
reshient. a red 21.88 miles per gallon was a hiu, to give to his king and country.
HL. .JWB O. C. Hough, 102 C St.
It III I" the recovery of prop-
ertv .tolen from ntir inemlier
,.f til). Uoseluni! Lodge, and
evidence to convict tbtef:
io for petty larceny, and |28 miles without a motor Mtop aiwi aver
K. W. PRICK
1 tf
• • • • • • • •
$655 Maxwell.
6*5 It
kitchener.
COLVILLE
INDIAN RESERVATION
Open to Settlement
JULY 5 to 22
RegMer at SPOKANE or WILBUR on the
Northern Pacific Ry
Low Round Trip Fare*
L.J. HKHKBK.C. I.A.
i%) SorlhrtH FatifU Ry
Si. /*■ /. Mimm.
GOOD EYESIGHT AND
GOOD WORKMANSHIP
often go hand in hand. The workman
The hostess served a delicious two whQ handicapped by defective vi- ^
course luncheon with an iced drink. sjon jg 0ften unconsciously liniitinK ji
his opportunities for advancement. .
Reception For Mr. and Mrs. if y0ur work requires the concen- ;
Several hundred patterns at less jarvi at Irwin Home. trated use of your eyes for lonis per- ;
I (ban manufacturer's cost. H. & N.; The reception given Mr. and Mrs. J. jods gt g time be 8Ure that your eye- | I
6-8 3t E. JarviS at the home of Rev. and a)| tnat it 8hould be. If you ^ |j. J.
Mrs. T. J. Irwin, 009 E avenue, by the |]ee(j K|agges, |,y all means get them
DRESS GOODS.
I Sales Co., 221 C avenue.
Isold by i
FOR SALE. members and friends of the First gt onM Neglect of your eyes will
• J. 1. Case Steam Engine and 82, Presbyterian church, last evening wasighow in the pay envelope.
inch Seperato'r with Feed Weigher, one of the social events of the season. 0ur po|i(.y is absolute satisfaction,
and wind stacker. Should bring $800. There were over 150 present. The c>)| toliay and have your eyes exan.-
What will you give for it. Cbii lie seen home was beautifully decorated with jre(| fre(,
Saturday at Corner 3rd and C Ave. ferns and cut flowers. The choir of c w> CLIFFORD
SECOND if AND THRESHING RIG the church furnished sweet music for, JEWE| EK AND OPTICIAN.
K. W KIRKPAf RH'K t SON. two and one half hours. Miss Rowena
6-6 6t I,ained played two classical selections t .
; If Earl Kitchener had been killed
f eighten months ago England would
have been appalled. She would have
doubted the possibility of finding; a
Successor to her then greatest soldier.
Now his death, so far as the conduct
of the war goes, will scarcely cause a
ripple. It is no slander of a great
and brave man, now dead, to say that
the task he had lieen given over-
whelmed him. Both as to the orisan-1
izatiou of work at !ome and the con-
duct of the army in the field.
; Kitchener had long ago been super-
•. seded. David Llo.vd-George, the
; Welsh lawyer, proved the man for the
" one place, Sir William Robertson, the
3d St First Nail, llank llldg. • former footman, took over the con-
: duct of the war. Lloyd-George's work
Wall Paper, Glass,
" will continue without interruption;
Floor And Wall • Robertson will become war ministei
Moor ana wan . ^ t) his ^ as chi„f uf
r lnishes or all rvinas . gUff Earj Kitchener had done
• splendid work, withouth <iuestion. But
• another representative will lie sent to
! Reduce Cost:
! of Living
For downright ecomimy you (.
rannot do better than to buy ^
Butter Crust
Bread
-SEE ME
LAWTON, OKLA.
; The best bread that can ht v
• produced. Fresh every da> Btv f
• >our bread from ««.
I
i Sanitary Bakery |
| 222 D AVE. LAWTON *-
PHONE 9.
; Butter Crust Wrapperi, are re- ;
• deemable in S.-H Gree., Trad «|
• ing Stamps V
Russia in "his stead, and the war will
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