The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
PAGE THUMB
MIR DOCK FOR liE-
ELECTION Ol
• • ....
Cottolene
PRESIDENT.
o ociety
♦ LEGAL NOTICES. «
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1,1 <" f> veniher 21, ii,. |n-i v .■.
SflKKIVK-H SAI.K
I. ti- lllslrl.t Court Iti arifl f„r
„ Artmlnl.trulrl*. plaintiff
li williams, IMouila'nt
Principally
About PEOPLE
K*no. Everton. Phone 745
•Mrs. J. ty. Gaskins
Geronimo,
„,url^- rourrin a^1 L "* l,a8R,ns of Gero
m « Ass or y^'iA,S as pp,nK in Uwton Tues<jay-
«^hMUh*nd°M""•«•"«•
"Mnrkri'ph<-«• «■
I times
iftbg «S.WhS£ ~ '• «• ,0,s
"Vfe E?11' "'>■ 1 B. R lor Of Duncan was a
-ifeS&fV. 25T I 'S"2i. *"!VI in th" Tuesday.
wl v5«J ,f° th"
v.,r&,i:Wr Tri'V'0"" ,!^n yo" ,,,ink « • p.™., thmk f
* &&pnui-*x. ■i'li"?,,'T
*"■ '-aoronc returned Monday
s*wKr .r c !"Hh„ 1 "oon over the Fri,co from P°ints
\
Vou will soon
find that the
8 weetness
nd flavor of
Krumbles
's evident
"H'e and
more, as
chew it.
Look for
this signature
Wk,.t
Former Kansas Progressive Declares |i?
Hughes "Molly-coddle*" . .
on Issues. _ ,
Spring Maids
WICHITA. Kan., Oct. 24,-Victor! ^7° M~«;
Murdock, former progressive leader in t v, . u meetinK of the
the national house of representatives,pnn* Maids, a new club recently
will announce in favor of the re-elec- "rtfan'zc<' by the younger set of girls,
tion of President Wilson in an editor- '' ,he humi" of 'N1i8s Kerans.
ial to appear in Mr. Murdock s paper., , w ..
the Wichita Eagle. Home Wedding.
Until this time, Mr. Murdock's posi- At 5leven °'clock Sunday morning,
tion in the national campaign has been "Ct' 151,1 at thc home of the bride's
unknown. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ranger
The editorial charges that Mr.!"lroe miles " ■* of Faxon, oc
Hughes, the republican nominee, has; c"rred th<> mari:..ge of their daughter
mollycoddled" on the big issues of if Ann® an(l charles Henry
"The Natural
Shortening"
UK'HAKII.SON
ronntj. 'Iklnhnnw..
1 ^ rKDFOHK
Undershoriff.
N/
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And 'Business Cardj~
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R. J. C. DISS ♦
Optometrist ♦
♦ Specialist in Eye Culture and ♦
FITTING GLASSES «
♦ Office, Optical Parlor, 411 D Ave. ♦
♦ PHONE 100 «
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♦ DR. C. W. BAiRD ♦
♦ Chroinc Diseases a Specialty *
♦ Turkish Bath Rooms
♦ Basement First National Bank ♦
♦ Phone 151.
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l or quick jitney service phone 1000. j
. R.bt Daniell. 10.9tf!
Mrs. F. J. Hale was in the city Mon-
day from Chattanooga visiting and;
shopping.
Just received large assortment of
Alarm Clocks. John B. Evans, Jeweler.
10-?.1tf
the campaign and asserts that Presi- i UC' the Rev- W. B. Lanford of
dent Wilson is more progressive than ^*xon °®c'ating. Only a few friends
his opponent. 1 ftn^ relatives of the contracting part-
The editorial says in part: iies '!ein« Present.
There arc but two weeks left until I '_a"owi"g the ceremony a bountiful
election, and, although even now weddin -' dinner was served.
Mrs. C. C. Clemmens arrived in the °J the U"53 or s m- other un- "j' "eW'y wwl<leH was the
city Monday from Illinois for a visit1 T development might upset pres ^'.^l T°h man>' u eful Pretty
at the home of Mr,. Maud William ™nd t,on8,nhe issues of the cam- ,'™ht , ® b.rldo, 18 the e,dcst
son. ' Paum may be considered as joined. It ' family and a favorit
LS' ' I'erefore, for the independent voter
J. Lathram puts in Glass. Phone' I resh shi|,tnt'm Qneen Olives, sweet, lift; fc"co: ho must mak-
• First National Hank Bldg 10-5tflSOUr a"*d di" Picl(,es Mar Market .,,L, 8 ° °'Ce' ''orward looking men
k Phones ti, 42. 10 16 w , Wh° vote for President
Mrs. C. A. Vreeland of Chattanoo i Tu d°.^ "0t "ccaU9" he is
a shop;,or and vi. itor in the cit- "• Dunn, the Conianeh.. ' . ' ,ut m 8P|tl' of the fact that
m Jffif Co"oIene tuhe next ;™e you make
muffins. Enjoy their lightness and fine
flavor. You will know then that it is
better than anything else you have ever
tried for Shortening; this also holds true
for frying.
Cottolene is a pure food product —
makes foods more digestible. Your gro-
cer will supply it in large or small paiJs.
~ Give him your order today.
"Cottolene mahtt
good cooking belter"
^CSEjXFAIRBANKIIaHffl
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♦ DRS. MITCHELL & PINNELL ♦
♦ Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Classes Kited, Lenses Ground ♦
♦ and Duplicated. ♦
♦ Rooms 202-3-4-19 Koehler Bldg. ♦
♦ Phone 172 Lawton, Okla. ♦
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♦ ♦
♦ DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
♦ Dentist ♦
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Building •
♦ Phone 955 ♦
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Beauty Parlors open Sundays .nd
I evenings by appointment. Phone 700
!u,,d 627- 10-20 fit
J. A. Steimel of route G, says he
can't get along without the Constitu-
tion and. came in Monday and ordered
it for another year.
H. Dunn, the Comanche county i,„ V "
stockman, marketed two loads of I ' l'mocra\
' can steers at $5.90.—Oklahoma ... th ® . ,P events' "'e issues
| ..ive Stock News. ^ "re J""10'', the facts as they
ur'i! 'ead to the sell','tion °f Woodrow
Just received large assortment of n,' """.." tht' presidential choice of
arm Clocks .Inbn n r„„„„ i i. c|tizens wha would more certain
among her many friends. The groom
is a prosperous and highly esteemed
young farmer of that community.
Mr. and Mrs. l,ogue will live on
I he groom's farm where the groom
has prepared a neat home for his
bride. Their many friends wish them «
long anil happy wedded life.
Alarm Clocks. John B. Evans, Joweler
315 Fourth St.
ly further the progressive
GAME BANQUET.
(Continued From Page -ie.l
' I
principles!
Just received
I9-23tf so vita, t0 th(. rJDub|jc and civilization
of crawling on his har \ and knees to
far ahead of any u.evious ,
year. However, local . / , V'MU,'(''S ' ' on tht'
tables, without any shortages, i„ train arrives « "" "r'US
X ",ivan"e. ,A "fh,tftiivrom thf *41
The Barnum « Bailey show this I . '7*'
season is carrv'Ag mor> th-,., i -o.i , •• "" n m a' ,s
persons in it var ous ....Zt v "\Y " fl"K not di * ''V* 3
and all these peo.-lc, :v, , V T"*** °f ,he sh' w «
meals daily on the circus rounds Th ' u ' " '° ° ^ 'un;-'^ '8 1
1n'issary department, undegTtbti^u- "^?Mdto ' '
pervision of Charles l|,, , i , c! 'he Para.ie re- 4
^-7t-r:r
circus tram,. and cakes> ,, „ , ;1Ja j(| bpead
Meats of (Quality, Beef, Pork. Veal,
Lamb and Mutton at living prices, at
Star Market. Phone 41, 42
Inet a shot at a decoy UnckTb* tha? th:' fJ1*"8 wi" I1" " the co.,kinr of meate
, , . | itself. The question is simply as to ')j<!C'ed' declared the evidence closed Lur- hns ir.' ''mi , R®r-/ l'nry wiii <. . lor • st?am. gen-
Michigan salt. Walter Fulle°r 1TZ which candidat<' stands out as best ""t*™ sustaj"«l by the court. Th, '■,"«, e v .100 , '"f" ap 'T " hu':" su'am toiler .vag-
St. HI v>« JI bring nearer a realization of was ^"'I'y.of course. The mer-j chops 200 noun I '' ,r & " ' ' "'"missary
!.th0Se P.r,CtiCal mea8Ures f Christian^ ^ •"d." « of be^ ,„0 dozen^^^oot^iiof X ^ and 24
J. N. Coldren was a business visitor
in Lawton Monday and while here
made this office a substantial call.
ier Cabinet in the home at $1 a week.
Jones Furniture Co. 10-6tf
a( -l t received a carload of genuine' JT^T.I100'1 "H""1* the men and wom" I eaulTed taV" "'T bet'n^' bri'ad'^'io'barrels'of'p'utee" 10 buil.
" Michigan salt. Walter Fuller 411 3rd'., ^" nation and between this na- ^ the 8ame 8Pace of '">'• lela of carrots 10 l ush-', of'r b !
lo" « nation, of - | f
success, and the officers and members I D?d hth" ' ! ' !
are to lie congratulated on the same, i fruits vegetables and
Mrs- Presley Jones of the Peerless
For Chickasha !'a'lerj . I.,a'tei' the ducks to perfee
V '.VT.-l Oil FIELD WORK.
Mr. and Mrs. Gates of Wellston,
Oklahoma, who have been visiting
_____ Messrs. Carlston and Andrews for
Join the Club. Put a Famous Hoos-.Some time returneii to their home this
morning. While here Mr. Gates sub-
ribed for the Weekly Constitution.
Grand O. E. S.
Officers Leave
(tion and Mr. Hurley of the Crescent
Mrs. Annette B. Ehier, of Hennes- am' M""' Wa,son donated
sey. erand lecturer; and Mrs. Mary E.' " C'gai'8'
H. McBride, oil scout for the Carter J"6t recei*ed..? ,carload of genuino *ho ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Henry J. Dohl, 215 North 4th St.
xrert Engineer, with city recom-
These supplies will all be consum-I ™enda,'"as- 0l1 fiei'l work, Concrete
in this city, with the exception , f j ,, tontruct"- Want to become interested
-McBride, oil scout for the Carter' ',usl recclve<' a carload of genuino " " ' *ran" matron; who*#*44^##^.
Oil company of Ardmore, has returned ^,chl>-'an salf Walter Fuller, 411 3rd - .° Kue8'i8 of -Vrs. J. T. Bruss, asso- « HOj , ....
that city after spending a week in St' 10-20 4t "fa ^' fand >«a'ron during ihe school ♦ * 4 ^ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I
vton. Of instruction of the Eastern Star. * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
| l iUU t I J ..Hi .. ,
enoughfood for breakfast in the next d' Worked 'hrough the Beau-
town, which is all the commissary de- n,0"t. Texas, oil field and understand
partment ever carries with it. The all details of work and "ill take an
' cook-house" and kitchen tents are tilei t 104J
men. Phone 151.
was in Ardmore this week on
ness.
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♦ a
♦ JOHN F. THOMAS a
♦ Attorney a
♦ Practice in All Courts «
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok. a
♦ «
♦ E. B. DUNLAP a
e Physician and Surgeon a
♦ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 ai. a
a 2 to 4 p. m. a "w « ™i«f at mis onift
a First Natl. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor, a day and subscribed for the
a Office Phone 15—Res. Phone Y35 a able'' for a year.
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| J. P. Dobbins has removed his Tin convened in UwtonI'ye^terfay'Ith'' '! C0°' tJi" momnig fori
-URKISH BATH ROOMS, opened'Sh"P t0 205 C a"d is better prepared lef,t| ,tofay for Chickasha where they „d u, la"t night
day and night for ladies and gentle- an ever to turn °"t first class work a 8ch°o1 of instruction.
9-19tf ln this 'ine- Phone 205. 10-14 lm
I. E. Turben, an oil man of Lawton! *^'rs' ^Shaw, who resides
See Shorty Crane for cheap auto
livery. Phone 225. Stand at Dick
Davis' restaurant.
route 4, made this office a pleasant call
yesterday and ordered the Constitu-
tion for another vear.
Wants
•ubHeqoeat inn^'rtiona rrn.
ord. No H.I areppted for le*.N tlinn tUc
X i^ick IMPR0VE OR BUILD. We have
9-13-tf amfle funds to loan on good houses „ „„ril .. .
or business blocks in Lawton and on w.«h oruU*3«" X'bV.J
A. M. Renschen of Geronimo route ,lLarm lands "n^bere in Oklahoma or " "°r *"""•■
1, was a caller at this office on Satur- T6*aS-, Easy terms- Write us. Scott foR SAI F Fro>h
day and subscribed for the "Old Reli- Blackmer> Hobart, Okla. 9-12-tf with heifer ca|f
Miss Clara Bangerter and Mr.
Charley Logue were united in marri-
age Sunday, Oct. 15, at the Bangerter
home. Some of their relatives were
with them from southern Kansas and
northern Oklahoma. They also gave a
singing Sunday night, every one wish
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♦ a
♦ W. C. HENDERSON a
a Attorney and Counselor at Law a
♦ Phone 373 a
Stevins-Galyon Building
(J. M. Elkins and family were visit-
ors in the city Monday from route 5.
They made the Constitution a call and
! subscribed for the paper for another
year.
The ladies of the First Presbyter-
ian church will serve dinner to the
Shriner s in the Ramsey opera house
up stairs, corner Fourth and D.. Bring
provisions early Wednesday morning.
& sl"Klni-r nunday night, every one wish
' * ' " ' "• ' •••'.•'• i lntr them joy and success through life
.Inierttan one rent ™,h Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hennessee are
i<' thin tiu' ' ^le proud parents of a Irnby girl.
Mother and babe getting along nicely.
— The party at the Mealer home Tues-
Iloistein cow, 'a-' Oct. 17th, was well attended,
weeks old. Ad- i'jVery °ne enjoyed themselves.
dress H. C. care of Constitution. j ibe young people charivaried Mr.
FOR pknt m j T~ j and ^''s. Charley Logue Wednesday
or f r l r 7;rtf0m h0USe al night- Thpre Were "b ut seventy-five
607 A' C. S. Kreider, 306 "C." | present Every ona had a lovely t! ,
10-24 4t
/
♦ Stevsns-Galyon Building a
: —Healthy Motherhood
♦♦♦a a a a a a a a a aaa♦a a Means
: A Healthy Baby.
10-24 It '' OK RENT—Two furnished rooms,
with or without board. 813 D Ave.
Fresh strawberries were seen on the ''hone 283. 10-8tf
local market today and they were fine for oa, - ,
looking ones too and selling at a nom- ! buildings, one stone, 2
: 1 —' "" story, 25x70 feet: one frame, 25x00
Miss Gladys Wood spent Wednes-
day night with Miss Dela McDaniel.
FORGET ME NOT.
In time even the
stop short.
spendthrift will
John M. Yo'.mjr
♦ J. A. Fain
•
♦ FA N & YOUNG
♦ • Lawyers a
a Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 5th and i>
♦ La' /ton, Okla. '
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A l«. T. A. KK1TARI)
rx /1.1 Tlip Ami Horse Thief AbhocI
A--Tix N" 4,v' of Hoaelaml
offers ili«' fallowlof atandlog
yitf \ Vi ; 'warils for evidence that win
lean to the revovery of prop
j i « 'rt.r .stolon from any member
l'*' .. Koselanl Lodge, and
O ,0 . <onvl^t "thief
.or ,r.„„ linen/"' ""'f.
mal price. They were displayed by the story' 25x 70 fe«t: one frame, 25xG0
Lawton Nursery, 211 Gore avenue ,!!?' SS tha" 50 per cent cf cost. | CIRCUS WILL BUY
' i1!9 and 221 C avenue. W. H. Stack. ,™
Nowhere in the Universe is
there a fabric or fashion selec-
tion equal to
THE ROYAL
Let us measure you for
next suit.
THE ROYAL TAILORS
C. E. PEARSON, Agent
422 D Ave. Phone 375
your
TO BUY
from owner, give full
and best price. Address
Constitution.
Turkish bath treatments eliminate
P°>80« and by giving attention to each ... . KIn,~
The foundation of a case, as no two are alike, the suscepti- ANTL!I
v,,d of
lug the months pre- Iessened. Relief in each in-
ceding expectancy, 8 !lce. 18 attained by having special
and nothing can take fac,llt,<;s and proper methods of treat-
tbe place of "Mothers ment. Phone 151. in r.,r
Frfend" In assuring her of
pleiwnnt and comfortable
condition*, and asulrflnn I- B. Gregory, who resides in the
this"0period. ""••Molhrr" "ol th a"'i ea8t Part of the county, was
"i the °'ty Saturday and made this FOR SALE—Three
ordMl WrfiS' :Xnr' ; " Ploasant call. Mr. Gregory was
for fommi"ion" in th"
plied. Get It at any drug- r r,mar>.
gist
LOCAL PRODUCE.
Stack.
5-3tf
Tons of Vegetables To Be Purchased
Property,! Here By Barnum « Bailey
description Show.
"D," care | —_
10-24 ltpjl ioo PERSONS TO BE FED DAILY j
LOST—-Bunch of keys, 50 cents r,< ti. ^ .
ward if return..! t eh J l. coming of the Barnum & bailey
Lawton. Frank Brown! fIxoh. "l , No^emb" '8«
U mater,ttl u,d to local
,!t produce defers owing to the fact that !
advance orders will be placed durine
the week for tons of vegetables of
1 ingling- All- Over-Cleanliness
SftothaVWVpHnS#1 tHe JAP.R(?SE Bath- The rea-
toHet'soap"^',arih«'® thwart
JAP ROSE
The wonderful "Sunday Morning Bath"
SOAP
makes one "peculiarly clean"; a cleanliness known and
Khm TrvTt il0nis,h0/ Pople(vvho 'ircfer « above
ail otntrs. I ry it tonight; know for yourself. 10c. at
leading Grocers and Druggists. ^ al
Use but little-It'a all lather
Send your name on a postal for a liberal sample-Free
J^iia> S Kirk Ai Company, Dept.352, Cftkago, U. S. A. .
•ar old Jersey
cow, with heifer calf, 10 days old.
Phone 25-LF. J. A. Steimel. 10-24 lit Prac^'caHy all varieties. The larp:e or-
ders will prohaMy boost the receipts of
A free book on Mother- FOU RENT t «
hood will b« sent all ex ., modern
Mountjoy & Dowdy.
pectant mothers. It .
valuable and Interesting
book you should have.
Send for one. Addreu
The Bradfleld Remilator
Co.,
SIS Lamar Bldg.,
Atlanta, Qm.
WANTED—Dining room girl, apply
single room, in person. Layman Cafe. 10-24 .it
10-24 3tp j LOST
Somewhere near the south-
a* * • «IT". . . A ^ wt''" '-"mer of town, • black wool
♦ TTVn F Tn\f ntp„lnr jacket *vith braided belt across the
♦ FoI Sheriff «R C"AnRD'S°N * "afk Pi"der 'etur "> Constitution
. . - ' econfl Term. ♦ office and receive reward. 10-21tf
local produce me,, during circus week,| Shriners and Visitors Welcome
RED
: Sale Paper Wanted |
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What You Want Now A-1. Lund puts in win-
dow glass. Phone 149
HIDES! HIDES!
Market higher than ever liefore.
Sell jour llrdes and Furs to the
CALWELL HIKE CO. where
you get Ihe best market price.
IT ADVERTISES US TO SAT-
ISFY VOU
CALWELL HIDE 'CO.
121-123 F Ave. Phone 2KB
1 An Oxalis for your sunny win- ; . -—
dow hang basket ]0c 411 D Ave.
£—A Chinese lily for water grow- !
'"K - 10c
•3—Table Ferns for your ferndish,
och ...10c
4—Paper White Narcissus Bulbs
to bloom Thanksgiving, each 5c
5— Roman Hyacinths for Christ-
mas bloomers 5C
6—A handsome Fern for your jar-
donniere, at. 50c up
^ One of our attractive window
plant boxes 75f up
8-18 tf (Adv.! | FOR SALE OR TRADE-For a good
farm, 100 ft. corner lot with 10 •
room house, good fruit and shade ffi
trees, barn and cave. Phone 785. J. J. "
Putney, 1210 A. 10-23 2tl) <•
«
HORSE and surrey for hire. 703 I) v ^ ®
The Morgan Auctioneer Co.
wants your sale paper. Phone
669 Lawton, or 52 K. L.
Col. I. H. Morgan & Son
Auctioneers.
YELLOW
BLACK
Olt PAINTING THE TOWN,
HOUSE OR BARN.
ALL COLORS IN PAINTS.
Ave., phone 246 or 420. 10-14tf)
We have them
Bowers
Jeweler
MEN—Our illustrated catalogue ex- sS
plains how we teach the barber *
trade quickly, mailed free. MOLER •
IIARBER COLLEGE, Kansas City, I
Mo. -22-26tp f
Hornaday Greenhouse
Welcomes Shriners and
Visitors and Wants
to Meet You.
TELEPHONE 3
405 C Ave.
. ; 1 ■ 'K "hi, mm tnose ;r
See Boggs, he will clean companies, desiring Va'ns'fors, "
. Permits, or endorsements of any :
and block your old hat, "r "" ""
and make it look like
new. Phone 79.
NOTICE
Hie Hartford Fire Insurance
Co., New York Underwriters, '?
rire Association, and the Home £
Insurance Co., have l>een placed <?
with the undersized, and those ?
having policies in any of these
con— - • # '
per 1 Vl uny p,,
kind, or having losses, are re- *
Quested to notify me •
Office 210First National Bank '
Chas. G. Joy, Agent •
3 Office 210 First Nat. Bank Bldg '•
■ij Office Phone 208.
® Residence Phone 638
Oils Glass
Varnish Window-
Brushes Shades
WILL BE
Picture-
Framing
Ktc.
LEAHF.Il To SUBMIT SAMPLES TO OUT OF TOWN
CUSTOM EHS.
4,1AlJe. A. L. LI ND Ph°,5j
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