The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 12, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
PAGE THREE
PRINCIPALLY
About PEOPLE
Our beef is corn fed and picked for
us out of the cold storage rooms. Star •
Market. 2 Phones 41, 42.
Society
.)• , A CHANCE TO MEET YOUR
$ MOVIE FAVORITE ON HOOK
Piano. Everton. Phone 745.
We have K .11 liie time. Buy ,«rfcjlMIIIIIM"""" *
5-ltf 1 veal and lamb. Star Market. 2 Phones Hav Hide to Mineral Wells.
4I- 42. The Baptist Young Peoples Union
, , „ entertained with a hay ride to Mineral
C. £,BUck " ° °y °r " " I If you need any old papers, come Wells last night. After bounteous
on leffal business. | ^ ^ n bundle. They are cheap, lunch, bathing was indulged in until a
Miss Margaret Young has gone to, 'lou'
bnid «u>d ( h.ik.ihha for two v. Mr and Mrg A c. Parley and son, Mim Marie Krauas
mp- Ross left this morning in their car Entertained For Friends.
- h Rixbv "left today for'for Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Farley go Miss Mane Krauss entertained a
,!eS £ u , -h u.ill to Washburn Mo., to visit Mr. Far- small number of her friends with a
SpoKan*, as ing on, w i l ^ pHrents, from there Mrs. Farley masquerade party Monday night. The
visit relatives. poes Kansas City and Chicago and evening was spent in playing games.
;«, ■-*-! ■* "" ^ " u"*"" 25 KTZST5 bS
at the White grocery por j.our piumbing and tin work sec Krauss and Donald Wilson, Arthur
Everything Uiat is fresh and green J. W. Wolverton Hdw. Co. 7-6 10, and Gilbert Blandford and Tom
at the White grocery. He always has - ■str,oklan '
. . wan 7-ltf Large juicy ice cold water melon*
what you ■ ^ White's. Get one, they are delicious C hristian Woman a Board
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Herrick left and quite reasonable. 7-1 tf Of Missions Meets.
By United Press.
CHICAGO, July 12.—Here's your
chance to meet your favorite movie
actor on the hoof. The exposition of
the Sixth Annual convention of pro-
ducers and actors and actorines of the
screen opened in the Coliseum here
today.
The convention—the business part
of the meeting—closed yesterday.
The exposition will continue until July
18.
The movie men s exposition is to
be given over to the public and pub-
lic's favorite stars. Your favorite—
whether Bushman, Pickford, Chaplin,
Bayne, Stewart, Clark, Dawn, or any-
one of the scores of others—will b«'
here to meet you in the flesh.
The players will pose and their pic-
tures will l>e shown at the Coliseum
within ti hours after taking Every-
body is going to dance: public, stars.
A new kind of
njoymeni in cigaretl
ii':
!i!:
Monday for their old home in Maine
where they will reside.
If you want a nice tender roast for
Sunday try the Star Market. 2 Phones
41. 42.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bently have been
spending the week at Medicine Park
and have gone to Oklahoma City for
a couple of weeks' visit.
, Let us figure on your plumbing and
r tinwork. J. W. Wolberton Hdw. Co
A DOCTOR'S REMEDY FOR
COUGHS
UUUJ — — *
The Christian Womans 1! ard of producers, exhibitors, all. Exhibitors
Missions nci 'l jesday after, oon with.will get acquainted with producers,
Mrs. H. N. Whslin, 904 Goro Ave. the public will meet its stars; in fact
Officers for the year beginning with it is going to be a real get-together
As a cure for coughs and colds Dr. October, were elected: President, Mrs. meeting for those of, by, or for mo-
Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey combines these Whalin; Vice President, Mrs. Miller; tion pictures.
rernedies^n just the right proportion to Secretary. Mrs. Carroll; Treasurer. Each day the crowd w.U be taken to
do the most good for summer coughs Mrs. Hues. -some motion
or colds A trial will prove the value After the business per.od, Mrs. An organized effort to oust, or at
of this splendid cough medicine. Dr. Wagner took charge of the program least standardize the moving censor.
Bell s Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the ir- for Mrs. Dorland, the leader for July. wa8 planned at the convention^
ritation stops your cough, kills the who was called away. The league plans to show why it is
cold germs and does you a world of Very interesting talks and prayer that the "censors are tending to put
good. A 25c. bottle will more than con- were made and read by the following the moving picture producers out
7 fi lOt vince vou—it will stop your cough. At ladies: Mesdames Tague, Duncan, business. . .
druggists. Carroll, Gorman and Catron. "If there was a single national cen-
! Special music was rendered by sor over all productions, condtions
Turkish Bath Rooms open on Mon- ^ ^ voicc ver>, high Mjggeg Harper and Pruitt. would not be so bad, - a motion pic-
days and Fridays. 7-7U j " . ct|0 meet competition. Mesdames Parkinson and Wagner ture maker said today, although we do
• As a rule every maried man has will do circle work for the auxilliary not even sanction a national supervi-
W. M. B. Dixon has accepted aposi- one circumlta„ce over which he has next year and we are expecting great sor .The way it is now everybody cen-
tion aa stenographer for the Medi- ^ contr0, things for the society in the near fu- sors us. The- is a municipal super-
cine Park company. 0ur obg'ervation ig that a woman ture. All appreciate the faithful work visor, district supervisor of every size
7~ . . ,.,o thinks as much about her figure as a 0f Mrs. Parkinson, who has served as and description and by the time they
If you want a load of cobs call 438. ^ ^ ^ ^ president so long. get through chopping our productions
Chickasha Milling Co. ! atonA nhmit na Refreshments were served by the we haven t anything left.
Personally we can stand about a* Ketresnmenr . We are against censorship in every
When you think of a piano, think of much hot weather as anybody but wu hos d nCxt meeting to, form because we don't think we need
Everton. 330 D. 5-1 tf are not wild over the prodigal sun fiJrst Tue8day Au(,ust. it anymore than the theatre or the
As a general thing the actor s life announCed later. I newspaper needs to be censored.'
C. H. Bailey, inspector for Texas is divided into two distinct chapters-- JOHNSON, Press Reporter.
Cattle Raisers Association of Fort when he is up in the pictures and - CARD OF THANKS.
Worth, Texas, is in the city in the when he is down at the heel. Everything for that picnic lunch at
interest of the members in this local- e ) K •
w,i *" • , . , . Everything ior «r.uv picnic until « v
rest of the members in this local- white's Do not cook this hot weather,I We take this means of thanking our
ity. Mr. Bailey and his riding partnerj * c lunch Koods and keep COol. I friends, both at Lawton and at Gero-
will be in this community for the next £ ® 7-ltf nimn for their kindness and sympathy,
three or four weeks. Mr. Bailey has
recently come from the Cache neigh-
borhood. More than a thousand mem-
bers are enrolled in the Cattle Raisers
association in Oklahoma.
*profeJ>ricr>ci I
A.rid "Business Cards
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SOLD BY
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦*** |
♦
♦ 1>R. H. W. SMITH ♦ ;
* Dentist * '*
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Building ♦
• Phone 95B
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦**** • .id St. First Natl. Bank Bldg
♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ 4 * ♦ ♦ > Wall Paper, Glass,
\ JOHN F. THOMAS ♦ I Floor and Wall
# Attorney * \ Finishes of all Kinds
Practice in All Courts * (#)
i FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
7-ltf nimo for their kindness and sympathy,;
beautiful flowers and the choir for
their music, during the death of our
father and husband, Cash C. Brown.
MRS. NELLIE BROWN
AND FAMILY.
MR. AND MRS. DAN H. BROWN.
NOTICE IS GIVEN
TO AlilOSSOBILISTS
I
New ! Because no other cigarette
does or can do what Chesterfields do*
namely:
Chesterfields satisfy !
And yet Chesterfields are mild.
The Chesterfield blend—that s
what is responsible for this new
kind of enjoyment in cigarettes!
Know what cold water c vet for
your thirst ?
Well, Chesterfields do exacdy the
tame thing for your smoking—they
satisfy !
Try Chesterfields today and see /
fcfacoo At
CIGARETTES
:!L. J. LATHRAM •
Free to farmer tabserlbert of the Lawton
Constitution lu Comanche >«ud Cotton Coun-
t,est« rk artTertlsing, Wants, For and
•hauge; also Farm Help A:ip« P"nl-
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*** * ** * *****
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
« E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Phyaician and Surgeon *
* Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 in. •
• 2 to 4 p. m.
• First Natl. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor. ♦
♦ Office Phone 15—Res. Phone 735 ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
« v+•******* ******
* J. A. Fain John M. Young ♦
* FAIN & YOUNG ♦
• Lawyers
• Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 5th and 1> •
+ Lar /ton, Okla.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
SEE ME
I w. C. HENDERSON ♦
• Attorsey and Counselor at Law ♦
• Phone 878 ♦
• Stevens-Galyon Building *
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^ *************** *
♦ "DICK" STALLION
♦ Grade License No. 15
♦ GEO. YOUNG'S GIN
♦ IMione 883. Weight 2000 >s. ♦
♦ J. W. L. WH1TTEN, Mgr. ♦
^****************
*****♦♦♦♦♦♦♦******
♦ DR. LYMAN, *
♦ The New Field Science and ♦
♦ Chiropractic Doctor 4
♦ Can break typhoid fever in one to
+ three day«.
♦ 428 D Ave. Phone 420>
♦ Lawton, Okla. *
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A. H. T. A REWA«!>
Tbe Antt Horse A «oct-
■tmn No. W' o
offers M following
rewnrds for eildeni* thnt will
^ i™ (I to the re.orery
k ertv stolen from snj nembe'
ti lto«l«nd tf
evidence to convtct ttilef.
HO for iwttj,
Fort Sill, Okla., July 9, 1! 16.
Reference speeding of automobiles
in the vicinity of buildings in the Old
and New Posts, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
The Commanding Officer, Fort Sill,
xenaudt; m u ... • . — Oklahoma makes the following an-
■'n,e« free ads will be limited to 30 word, nouncement for the benefit of all per-
and will )>*' run r times frer-said ads will sons driving motor cars in this vicin-
not be enlarged to cover other things—do
not request it. t ,ly*
Write the ads out, count the words, and Th cuat0m of driving motor cars at
mall them to the Lawton t-onstitutlon. , i
— hifch speed over the improved roads
, imoeur heifer calves l and in the vicinity of buildings, on the
male li H Tropser. Phone 155 R. Fort Sill Military Reservation has
— Also 1 man to work on farm a few developed, until it constitutes a men-
7-11 5t ace to the safety of persons living in
I* days' the Old and New Posts.
FOR SALE—tiO bushels of barley at Inasmuch as the safety of
$1.00 per bushel. T. A. Spencer, R. 2, stationed at Fort Sill and the posted
... , r]„in o), 7-6 5t speed regulations have been ignored,
Phone 13 on 1, Llgin, Ok. ^ pogt Commander hereby givcs
WANTED—Broom corn hands July notive that on and after Friday, the
17th, one mile east on south bound- 14th of July, 1916, obstructions will be
ary road. Phone 54 on OO. B. F. Car- pi8ced on the improved roads, and in
! michael. 7-10 Bt ^he vicinity of buildings in the Old
and New Posts at Fort Sill.
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Last night. The obstacles referred to above will
brown mare weight about 800, |,c s0 arranged, as to effectively re-
20 for 10c
Attrnctivc tins of 100 Ch«.lcrficld. • >. prep.id,
on r.-ceipt of 50c, if your dc«l«r
ou. AJdrew & Mv«r. Tob CM Co ,
U2 Fifth A.<i„ N. Y. City.
/
— aw! yet they're MILD
MANY MILLIONAIRE
SCIONS OF SOCIETY WITH
N. Y. MILITIA ON BORDER.
Always at Your
Service for
Printing Needs!
Is there something you
need in the follow-
ing listt
Birth Announcement*
Weddlnd Sl«tlooer>
Envelope lncloi«rt
S*\m mil*
Band Bills
Prtcn Lists
Admission Tickets
Buslasss Cards
Window Cards
Time Cards
Loiter Head#
Mat a Head#
Bill Baada Envalopea
Calllad Carda Laaflats
Statamant •
Milk Tlchala
Meal TlckatS
Sklpplnd Tada
Anaooncamaata
Brlafa
Nolaa
Coopons
Pampblata
Calalodnaa
Blottara Clrcnlors
Invltatloaa Pasloss
Foldors
Checks
Blanks
Notices
Ledal Blanks
• Maaa Cards
Placards
Dodders
Poat Cards
Prodrama
Becelpts
Prompt, cartful and effi-
cient attention given
to every detail
a brown mare wcik'h ue so arnuiKcu, v"
hitched to an open single buggy from strict the speed of motor driven ve
3rd street betwen C and D, notify hides to the speed rate posted—name-
Constitution office, the sheriff or jy eiRht (8) miles per hour.
James Munaon, ' mile south of town.
THE FAIR AT CACHE
(Continued From Pago One.)
22nd at Cache, Okla., of all political
parties and al candidates for office in
: Comanche county of all poltical pai-
R. M. BLATCHFORD,
Colonel, Infantry.
Commanding.
ANNOYING KIDNEY ILLS.
Make Life Minaerable For Man} Law-
ton People.
Comanche county 01 an i«w. r"' There's nothing more annoying than
ties are respectfully invited to attend Sidney weakness or inability to prop-
ami meet the people of this township criy control the kidney secretions,
speaking both before and after dinner Night and day alike, the sufferer is
No debates but an opportunity for the tormented and what with the burning
candidates to plead their individual an(j scalding, the attendant backache,
i cause for the nomination of their re- headache and dizziness, life is indeed,
spective parties. a burjfen. Doan's Sidney Pills have
Advertising for the primary rally I Kiven peace and comfort to many
i and township fair will follow in a few Lawton people. Proat by this Lawton
dav8 resident's experience.
GEO. B. RUST. Mrs. John J. Bradney, 113 A Ave.,
Lawton, says: "I am willing to testify
VOI R BOWELS SHOULD MOVE to the fact ♦'•at Doan's Kidney Pil'.s
ONCE A DAY are a medic. of merit. I took them
when suffering from severe pains
1API*. 8«
.. CIS.
j-l-tf President
Don't Send Your Order
Ont of Town Until Yon
See What We Can
der I
ron I
£1
A free easy movement of the bowels across my back and over my kidneys,
every day is a sign of good health. Dr. which I knew were brought on by
King's New Life Pills will give you a weak kidneys. Doan s Kidney Pills
gentle laxative effect without griping gave me prompt and lasting benefit,
and free your aystem of blood poisons, Price 50c, at all dealers. Don t
nurify your blood, overcome constipa- j limply ask for a kidney remedy— get
tion and have an excellent tonic effect Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
on the entire system. Makes you feel Mrs. Bradney had. losUr-Milburn
like living. Only 25c. at druggists. Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
By United Press.
NEW YORK, July 12—The flower J
of Gotham's aristocracy of wealth and i
society went to the border in Uncle
Sam's khaki.
The ranks of regiment after regi-
ment of the New York division of the
National Guard is more than liberally
sprikled with the scions of famous
New York families. |
Among these scores of members of
the metropolis' leading families aro
such familiar ones as Brigadier G«o-.
oral George L. Dyer, of the First Bri-
gade and a son of an ex-Governor of
Rhode Island; Colonel Cornelus Van
Iderbilt of Company G, Twelfth regi-
ment; Corporal Henry Stimson. ot
Squadron A, son of the Rev. Dr. and
Mrs. Henry A. Stimson and husband
of the former Miss Isabelle McBirney
of Uke Forest, 111.; Norman P.
Ream, private in Squadron A and a
son of the late Norman B. Reim, from
whom he inherited an enormous for-
tune and social positon.
There has for many years been the
atmosphere of exclusive clubdom such
as characterizes the society men ?
clubs in Manhattan, about Squadron A
of Manhattan, Squadron C of Brook-
lyn, the first armored motor battery
and several companies of the Twelfth,
Seventh and Seventy-first regiments.
Hasty recruiting when Uncle Sam
called the militia to the border of
course threw wide these exclusive
ranks to all physically and mentally
fit comers.
Rufus J. Trimbl e, son of the lato
American Consul General Milan.
James M. Trimble, and prospective
husband of Miss Verna Lee Rooney
of Houston, Tex., belongs to Troo^ C,
Brooklyn. In Troop B is William E.
Shepherd, Jr., nephew of Mrs. Cornel-
ius Vanderbilt.
In Troop B are:
Trooper Peter Cooper Bryce, son of
General Lloyd M. Bryce and great-
grandson of Peter Cooper; Ewing R.
Philbin, son of JuBtice and Mrs. Euge-
ne A. Philbin; William Jay Schieffelin,
Jr., son of Mr. nd Mrs. William .Jay
Schieffelin, great-grandson of ti.- a He
William H. Vanderbilt and a cousin of
Lieutenant Colonel Cornelius Vander-
bilt, and Cornelious W. Wkkershum.
a relative of 'Jeorge W. Wickersham.
Troop C—Second Lieutenant Kotl-
man Gilder, who married the daughter
of Louie Tiffany.
Troop D—Hugh D. Cotton, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cotton, who are
well known artists here and in Paris.
To Drive Out Malaria
And Build Up The System
Take the Old Standard GROVK'S
TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know
what you are taking, as the formula is
printed on every label, showing it is
Illlicu via " /
Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form
The Ouinine drives out malaria, th«
Iron builds up the system. 50 cents
C SALE THIS 11C
WEEK only I I
JUST TO STIMULATE YOUR APPETITE THESI
HOT DAYS WE OFFER FOR THIS WEEK-
SPECIALS
2 lbs. Sugar
1—20c Can Black Raspberries in Syrup for
1—15c Can Park and Beans Tomato Sauce..
1—16c Can Pink Salmon
1—15c Can Sardines in Olive Oil
1—15c Bottle Grape Juice
1—15c Cocoa, V4
1—15c Glass Jar Mustard
3—10c Roll Toilet Paper
3 -5c Packages Argo Starch
3 5c Packages Arm and Hammer Soda
1 15c Package Sun Maid Raisins
1—15c Package Puffed Wheat
Phone 40
11c
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