The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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"M
Principally
About people
Piano. Evert on. Phone 745.
Grape fruit at White's.
* "
1
Chester B. Kidd returned the latter
! part of last week from Pittsburgh,
where he spent several weeks.—Daily
Oklahoman.
r, iff a fire of unknown origin partially
I destroyed a frame shack at 128 B ave-
8.21 3t nue this morning. No serious damage
was reported.
Geo. M. Bloomer is here today from , ^ ^ ^ RoUic Barker who
Indiahoma- have been spending a few <Jay. at
r. a. <■ - - srs sir i
day on business. j
Mrs. J. F. King"was here yesterday
from Elgin visiting i ^ Medicine park to be away a week
When you thitfTof a piano, think of' -Daily Oklahoma^
Everton, 330 D. tf, ^ Wm Zliek, judge of the!
.U i , Vmintv court of Oklahoma City, har
Mrs. Clarence Merritt is in the cit. hojm. flfter vUit in this city ]
today from Geronimo^ an(J Medlcin, Park.
R. E. Biles is in Lawton today fro*
the lawton constitution
TwfS EVWG
MM" "
t'agk 1'hree
fey MARY
GRAHAM
BONNER,
— ■in, n-wr-
Yoiilt Kocoonize SS.S.Cartotis
■ II lllw I <* lix ***"*«'
his home at Chattanooga.
J W Thompson and family return-
ed yesterday from an extended visit
~~ , r-vril Savre and Medicine Park.
Mrs V P McCoy of Geronimo is a at Cyril, hay
Mrs. v. r. i i Randlett Progressor.
caller in the city today.
' Every WomanThinks^
seriously over the question of
motherhood—It used to mean
sueh agony anil sacrifice, that
one eould easily overlook tn.
pleasure and honor of children
in the home—but "Mother s
Friend" has changed the
views of thousands of women
from that of distress to a
pleasant anticipation of the
happiness of being a mother.
Bv «ternal application "Mother**
Friend" bmIx'" nature In the won-
derful transformation of the physical
jyatem In e1 e and comfort C.rt
"Mother's fiend" at any itriiMlst.
An IntenseIV interest!"* book on
1 Motherhood will be nailed free to
\ all expectant mother*.. Andrew,
The Bradfleld Regulator Co.,
v to4 Lamar Bl«l|r.. >
w Atlanta, 0«. ^
MR. GIANT'S SECRET.
"The Gnomes and old ^Pl
bnJ;, Secret 1 think I willulveW
tell you Children thin evening,
^•Along the shores of a lake near
where these Gnomes were spending
quite a little time, and near *hore
Mr Giant's Summer Home lav. wa
could be heard an Echo whenever any
one called.
Ob ti* rttHut <1 tiik
fttwrir ti m* nUmy
«®*e f®"*11 ,on Tt'
i {,0,wbirS.S ! inlUSW-
!.id Flood Puffier alt«* *
kD (VVC1.W5 lo : rl<uikl
rtTcogtbeB you: 'ronAw"' W** l
with ill wcudfjiol < '*"« «tl'1
THE S*>n S*cc<r c CO
ATLANTA, CA
where ttiese iium" ■ *
quite a little time, and near where old f
M .. iii .Mi,* i live was, ■ i«)
• (any riends in Berlin. Only suspicious
| articles are confiscated.
At present no rubber goods of any
Wind can be taken out no matter if it
, Mnf nil
'uld'bTiieanl an Echo whenever any | Society
• kind can be taken out no muLier •
5£hknow sometimes If you shout to-
it and hear your invoice again you n kNVhit<. Nuptial. jd
ill It an Echo. Well, everyone who ^ u<|rH crark and Mr. John
out
rail it an P.CHO. - . .
passed In a boat along
this lake always called out -Hello Hel
lo, how are your And the voice from
way up on the hillside answered back,
i Hello. Hello, how are you?
I "Children used to love to «all out
and hear it and even Orownups en-
| Joyed calling too. because sueh a clear
i Echo could always be heard.
••Now. the Gnomes cam.- along
•hore of the lake early-one.morn ing
Miss Laura dark and Mr. John
White of this city were manned Sal-1 TH AEMRICAN FARMERS
urday night at 8 o'clock at the Pres- • ^oiKi -r ],f> HEAVINES8 01
ura y hi*"- — _ . .
hvterian parsonage, the Rev. T. .
win officiating. The bride is a charm
ing young girl of accompUshmer.U
and pleasing appearance. Mr. Wh -
is an employee of the Citnens •
Bank and is a young man of exem-
'OBJECT TO HEAVINESS OF
NORTH AMERICAN MA-
ClllNERV SOLD THEM
Ry United Pre-:'..
UUENOo AIRES. Auw. 21.
. r n. it c, Echo could always ue Bank and is a young man - - , South American farm-
H. A. Vin.ll, an agent of the L. - ,.Now ,hf ilqomes came along the ^ #nd Mrs. white will coT.mittOL '• hitUrl t0 re.
I Department of AgricuUure. hore 0f tlie lake early_oi.e morning P^J^ ^ oity and their many ers V, ^ agricultural' imnle-
Fancy green corn at White's^ ^ ^ u^) ™Enid, Okl..! D.' C„ T in the city on
the guest of her mother, Mrs. > business, inspecting the dry farm ^ t lsne8 _.uh people
M„. w. . Block .r Ti™, .« i.,-1 ■ "" -• " "SJSSLTSn,"ZSS
the city today shopping and visiting. ^ g £ chatham and little | 0ther for they were tr5'n* ^ Vtlt
Mr. V. G. Kerns is ^y ^^ f ^ 'tj -£^3 ^
from Hulen visiting with friend . ^ rclativcs al Sulphur, 'Scot<;hburg Jnd _ the oU home of Dr. | ™o ^ they got t0 thP
~ ~ „ inneheiOkla. ; Mitchell. They are making the t''t n,.xt K„n(i piece of land. . u, —
Dr. General Pinnell went to • p j J overland and will visit points of lnt^t-1 ..And ot Cour8-, the shouting .nd staff Correspondent.)
today on professional^business. Miss Katie Klock and Mrs. Maud ^ Roing and colning. ' u8hin«^M<le_. COPENHAGEN. July 20.-<By
MEN AND WOMEN TRAVEL-
ERS STRIPPED AND SEARCHED
BV GERMAN OFFICIALS.
By Carl W. Ackerman
Mrs. Agusta Shepler, matron f Hello, how are youl
Cameron College, returned yesterday j |he T0|Ce answered back,
from Chicago, where she has been
Miss Katie mock
Cleo E. Shaw is a business visitor city '"after a
in the city today from Sedan. ^ ^ ^ .n thfi city at the home of
Hojer Larger, of Chickasha is a, Mrs. Geo. Bundy.
business visitor in the city today. Speciai cut prices this week on all
«< foil millinerv. Bic assortment of sty-
Turkish Bath Rooms open on . on ^ colors to suit everybody. Come
days and Fridays. '* j fa an(1 gce The Booteries Millinery.
Mrs. D. Livengood is here today Mrs. A. H. Garvm^ " " ^
from Walter visiting with friends. c A HaU. a former Lawton Jin thc surnmer months with her
,he citv resident, is in the city this week from daughter_ Mra. F. W. Bennett . Mrs.
Mrs. Delia Hodge was from Fresno, Cal., looking after prop ,er a|g0 ma(ie a visit
yesterday from Meers shopping. ^ interests and visiting with form- ^ ^ cnr()ute hnml..
If you need any old papers, come Cl Darling came in from Child-
n and get a bundle. They are cheap. H- E Da ^ ^ ^
Mis. Leona Elrod, who tor seve ies , „ , nf the best
irk" "*• r sats-2 crucsjr— *«.-
«'n-
before the beginning of school. sale or tra
laughing iimue a . COPENHAGEN, July 20.—(By
— and the Fishes splashed with p .sure , e who leaves
nieinst the heaviness of farm ma
chine ry, particularly horse-drawn
. -Vvii North American
equipment, that won i
I manufacturers ship into this territory
and try to persuade them to buy.
German manufacturers whose trad*
te now cut oil. ban fM led the Sou
1 American farmer's ^iirer m this re-
eect and gave him w'.f h.t wanted.
The smaller, lighter German machin-
Uaily Constitution
d at your home ev
unfc except Sunday
eek
per week payable
ler.
DAILY ED I .ON
ins
ioiit
mpanied by | becauM the little (inomes wrrr uj.....! waniemuendc for , was pv.rch.aed and the heavy
■tr Miss Ozella Armstrong, i the early morning very Jolly and "-(many y th kin garg, Korth American product let !' •_
her sister, Miss uzena Klshhook with them! Denmark is stripped to tne sa n American agents, as the
who has been here the past tt t ^ear our nwn voices nose, teeth and toe are examined to 1 Today the Ameru ^ ^
iting at the home of her ! «•" .. usked peter Gnome. 'Lets j ,hal „0 information or plans for "«^hlnm' fMmeri to b.y
Mr. and Mrs. S. Armstrong, left this ^ ^ „Het|o. .|lhe enemy are being carried out. Ilty ng to compel
morning for home at Joplin, Mo. j „go >u |hp little Gnomes shoutcO j members, wives o!
nut.
McAl-
vimr mi"" v■ - —
-• 'Hello, Hello, how are you?
•"Whv I do believe it's our old
friend. Mr. Giant.' said Peter Gnome.
tf
W. E. Billingion is transacting bn--
affairs in the city today irors
Hobart.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson has r e-
turned from a brief visit with friends
in Oklahoma City.
sale or trade, and would be glnd to
trade for Lawton property.
R S. Moore, who has charge of the
federal building, arrived in the city
Sunday night from Lafayette, Ind.,
for us to sell all the rtd will be here for a few days look
w" '"Ti ■'"* aft,'r the constru —
run after you lo sell you one. 8-2W
Miss Mable Oliphant and daughter
Miss Mable are in the city today from
Snyder visiting with friends.
Mrs. Jennie Bergstrom and daugh-
ters, Eka and Segrid left today-
Chicago where they will reside.
'profession*11
And Hu-iine-SJ Cards
Miss Edith Simmo.is, who has been
here for thc pa3t two weeks the guest
of Mrs. G. S. Barber ana Mrs. Cnas.
^liaw left yesterday afternoon lor
\itjs where she will visit with friends
before her return to her home at
j Weatherford, Texas.
"I Have to Hide Way in Back."
DR. H. W. SMITH
^ Floor^K^er Building #
from Oklahoma City on business. ♦ Phone ♦
Misse, Jane Kelsay and Luicle
wuTof Hobart were the week end
quests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones.
Miss Lois Harper, daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Harper, will leave "Mr. Giant."
Thursday for Cincinnati , where she the answer, 'Mr.
t trsssttaRT' zszszzz- KTSK SSVK
u"°" "-srsrjrei"-. r^s.-« «. ~ csnssra. - v
U1 •" ,
it would be necessary for the in- ment is that the South ^ ^
,. cntinn to he built into the horse is smut, utiu
Baltic sea so that thc traveler could draw a hea_vyload___
U1,arehS "" tlr'andCTim ^''"v.aHing Our observation is tnat many a girl
" a the fen-y and wait for who needs a chaperon marr.es a man
r'clotlir and baggage to be ex who need, a guardian.
nmined and forwarded by canoi. voting man
When travelers leave the train they Our idea o a^ « a J"
„lter a small wooden shed, resemo- who hfts an irorftlad m.
V m-mv respects a temporary vineclad cottage.
line in many respn.^ «
bath house at an American beach.
Here thc passports are taken awa
end shoved into an enclosed room
where they are examined. The holdou
are jfiven numbers.
When the passport of a traveler is
finished he is called to another room
where he is ouestioned about the ob-
jects of his journey. From here e
wayfarer goes to a large room when
the baggage is examined while d<
tectives stand in front and in back to
see that nothing is slipped by.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Garlmg-
ton are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. C
i C. Hightower, who motored from A
tus Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs-
• ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦* iGarlington, and Mr. and Mrs. High-
• tower will leave this morning foi
• JOHN F. THOMAS ♦'
Ernest St. Clair "turned today ^ Attorney
noon over the Frisco from OHahoms ^ PrsctiM ln All Court.
points wheer he had been on busines. ^ guven3_Ga,yoI1 Bldg„ Lawton, Ok. ♦ ^
C. Snoddy of Kansas City left
Mrs. J. H -Mavity has returned to ♦
(Tftve, , . .
•come and loin me for Breakfast
ne said,
WINTER EVENINGS
id in perfect comiorv.
paper iin.nK - . c| If rcading by lamplight causes your
moved from medicine bottle.. g ^ or burn or giveg you a
ssrr-sva: & ssrjr—
in sealed packageK is open- .
ne..t!love to; said the Gnomes „ ^T^pplng destroyed and half lometrist at once.
and they scrambled all over ^ chocolate broken up into bits to It docs
Mr!\iiant s great huge shoulders and
see that n
Mr. VLiiani K'1 ,u " p .
and down bis long, loug legu
'Garlington, and Mr. and Mrs. H.gn- P, ^ a„ talkln* we he.^ ; Th(> Bearcher f,
! tower will leave this morning fo. ^ aglted Peter Gnome Are ope ^ canM to
! Medicine Park, wher they will spend y(>u im,klll(I fun of everything that thing, ^ opon,
• • ft'w day.. Daily Oklahoma. .m «> youT Mr oisnt. holds every collar up to
" No inaeeu, .^♦v,incr \% wrr
. her home at Sterling after a visit in
this city with friends and relatives.
Mrs Margaret Williams arrived in
,he "ty yesterday from Shawnee and
u the guest of Mrs. H. G. Friedman.
to neglect these
- — .... warnings. Trifling defects of vision
see that nothing is hidden. b. easi|y corrected if taken
Shoes with a new ^<>1^ ^ cauit RCrioU. trouble if
see whether neglected. „o,i«f ction.
a few days.—uauy -aid to yonT , olant. cvcry collar up to the light to Call today .nd y
w. c snoW 5 ^ ZvSpETA'S- .V"" "<,,hms is ^ ,ht, C W « 1FFORD
• ♦♦♦♦♦♦• Sl'n,la>' ,,v<,ninR and Jonn -rsd°l 'hat'lf tlu'veti'lled'out'when they were '"'™ter the baggage is examined, JF/
♦ ♦«♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Minneapolis returned home yesterday bat lf_th . ^ ^ lak, ^ Am(,rican woman who cross- --
rrrrTiTiTi# ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * morning after having been the guests ma t, ,„u„, hear an Echo. ,r terday. the men am'
DUNLAP ♦. «t K- ,U'rHne ?ndu UK Tnd Vnd VOu know children love to hea ^ t/ken ,nto separate com-
. r „d burgeon • Misses Alice and Elgin Hen ing, in Echo. I did It one day yo*1" -j partments, about the size of a largi
* P rCV°s 10 a m tTl2 m. ♦•joining them on a week's house party (w # thedear Uet hU- pa£m ^ ^ and there every
Office Hour. 10 .. m. ♦ at Medicine Park, which terminated Iren liked It so much 1 ve had to^e«p removed. Women
• 2 to 4 p. m. _ A I1niK. oklahoman. u „ all these years. When Im on bit of men by men.
^ '(£ 10 4 P-
« First Natl. Bank Blilg. 2nd Floor ♦ Sunday.
if )W1 don't know "hat build of a # of{i(,e phone 15-Res Phone ^
ir ant we .re not liable to sell ♦♦♦♦*
car you n' 8_21tf -
you a
l od«e THIS TIME.
Misse« Nona Hayes and Audrey
West have returned to their homes at
K after spending Monday in the
city
w. C. HENDERSON ♦
Attorney and Counselor at Law
t Phone 373
^ Stevens-Galyon Building ^
C W. CLIFFORD
Got Rid tt #1C*"**
With Kajic
. v When I'm oft hit of clothing IS re..™— " °
itis * .... . ii , inni nt H ii v of those . _ ,/• „n,iiirwpar and hel<. almo. t
wns -«-
* caP- «
, e u>ssr r-tz-j • js
rr1'" "" : d ♦ -si
Twctor. - - a * a , , , Wcdnestla
Tractor
Mioses Mary and Ailcen Bowman
,turned from Apache^ where
they were the weekend gu
friends.
„ , | eakP of Arkansas, arrived
JtTcity' ytterday for a few days
:.r t the home of hi, brother. Rev-
A. L. Leaek.
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Crowley and
I'rogressor.
<il I U K. CW«D.
My office will be clo^ until Sep-
iTm ut :)R J-p LKN0RT
dor of my underwear and held almost
nice Boys and Girls. every inch of my clothes up to
Rv United Press. '"But none of tliem know that the ( Eyen th< rose8 \ wore were e-
ST OU1S \ug 21.—A thousand Eeho is really Mr. CUant. do tlieyl , by pvUl, my wrist watch
expert trapshooter. all ready to shoot -Ah. ««.' .aid Mr. U«n . ™ * wa8 opcned back and front so also
and 2J> thousand men and women S3d„n. I my shoes, umbrella and hat |
s,„„tsme„ from all over the country and • ^ ^ # gpecla, tr^t. <1 had to take down ^
ready to watch them do it, marked ha« « ^, cont,nued Mr. C.U I my scalp was exam ed ho«^^y ^
"r zpL rrz r
wo,.ld The Grand American Hand,- lunate,y I
afternoon's program was the rocks in my Secret Tunnel and ^ ^ g 9U9piciou, woman because
shooters, keep Just ns quiet as quiet can b.. not washed in alcohol to see
amateur they heard me tbeu t would be no there wcre 4ny c0„cealed m.p. drawn
longer a Secret. And they really ^ skin The alcohol and a basin
It to be just as It Is. ,g were there and
uTTcTrn. ^^'ir,-i.cVhfnrJou-vS
with four *c,o,"1 . j'tjieU 'hem und
STicea IheS. wlo'ri corn-awclH*
srsw-'ts
♦ ♦ ♦ ,hp pre,imin,ry hanrtu'a"w ""
DR. LYMAN,
The New Field Science and
Chiropractic Doctor
# The Grand America,, Handicap, the y0„r(. „s lmsy as Mr. Bee.' water for those who might faint un ^r
• rnertewr.«~- — * i of the west, will be shot on „And though Mr. Giant was slightly d examination, but in '^ter. Just hold yo«ir heart drop#
I Chiropractic Doctor ♦ ^ the consolation ,.ri,e dlfT,.rPnt |n slse from Mr. Bee, he was were courteous and gen- a„„ J,,ure , thU.^F-t^ „
« Can break typhoid fever in one to ♦ ■ Eyery da>. wiu |,e ladies pl(.„8,.,l
., .In.lU ™ Ul V I .non i*r- II'U G 111
.nee. water ior wuw your corn- b« w
niant was sltghtly der t.xamination, but in '-very
1Z -SgS-wo OropM
n Mr. Bee, he was n wt.re courteous and gen- d fl„r«i,«f. „ jrl«
onUFHdayy Eve^'^day will be ladies and proud a. being told he £ „ . g ..^."vou '$K
♦ three days. ♦ Vifty-bird events have been -
♦ 428% D Ave. Pl">ne 4" ^ ra]1Ked for them.
« Lawton, Okla.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**
.%. H. T
u
different in sl.e from Mr Bee, he w.. ^ wom(.n wer. courteous and gen- jad^ure this: ^
pleased and proud at being told h. M onre. YuuCinp ^ (( .j.h.
was Ilk., the little (Venture whose ^ ^ was over the passengers . It n,ak«^th
Family has been famous for >ears .s itted to board the ship hut com. off clesr and olwn^t. t^
being .. bu,y. and such hard work- were ^ (,m.ounWri.d , .core
Sometimes a woman is so hard up ^ ^ qulte awhll. of spies who watchsd for ever^move
— f somethine to boast of she W,U M r, t un(j Uu through the and who listened y i 25o a bottle, or
•' - —" ilrag">n n husband who acts like he is ^^nmg .hVy heard the Children call- The German, take no ch.nces with ^wreac. * Co.. Ch.ca.c. fil
Atltl Horw Thief Assoei- „ ancw tooth. mc up. and Mr. Giant's voice answer- anyone. dur- Sold in Lawton and recommende
L .t°. CUUmC Z then, Ilk., an Kehot" Articles which are Uken .way?" M th, w„rld , ,^st corn remedy b;
the .Uodloj
rewsnl. for that will
5Sy7i* the' iVsji Tillie Clinger says that the reason
she is quitting hcrpresenthoarding-
ti «Men. to ''..nvirt tMjf h because the hay in her m
^ ,," tres, seems to attract nightmares.
Int up. and Mr. Clant's voice answer- anyone. Sold in Lawton and recommended
mK then. Ilk., an Echo!" Articles which .re taken away ^ w()rM l| ll€gt corn remedy by
n — ing the examination are wrapped up Bll0S w j„ SUTHF.PLANU
r- vinegar heated to the boiling poUrt eyes of the tr.veler and w ^Kl.l.'S DItL'U STOKES.
■he'8 her mat- will sofien hardened paint hriuhec ^ ^ an addres. he gives of AND 1
.• a — mo rou
;h
;ses
irrible
VL VON KLUCK
M)ED GEOMAN
.RIS ADVANCE
PENDITURE
AMMUNITION I
Fighting Battle Lin-
( hange—Germana
Few Killimeters.
'r, Aug. 26.—(By
eight weeks of tre-
vith a lavish expendi-
l ammunition, the Al-
y failed to break the
the Somme, but have
•cnt it, General Alex-
, who commanded the
ing in the great ad-
y gates of Paris, told
which the Allies are
eak through is the
08s which Von Kluck
army in the first ad-
&, in the fa1* 1914.
> months of fighting,
at this point show
e, except that the
an pushed back a few
osses are something
Von Kluck, "They
by a hundred thous-
rhe *ar<n«^f
llhant, trail
sr. 26.—The
)nke of Albany, was
9 North Sea Thurs-
f twenty-four lives.
* saved.
Aug. 2b.—The itus-
ir advance on Stan-
nearly a week's
capture of the vil-
—French forces re-
Konnoissance party
2rt.—The British
ed four hundred
near Thrievat, |
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