The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 76, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Rich in protein,
-starch, mineral
salts, the phos-
phates and bran
. — that's why
Krumbles is so
good for the
growing child.
Principally
About PEOPLE
JT ociety
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R «dy toEoi
Attorney John M. Younp drove to • 5
Mangum last evening on legal busi- •
ness. • J
Miss llartha Hill returned to her' '
Everton Pianos, qualit,- first, 330 I).jhome at Randlett yesterday afternoon Mrs Tincher- Will
j after spending a few days in the city. „„ ,',r .. ' „
Mrs. Clarence Merrott was a visitor' ;
in the city Wednesday frcm Faxon. Choice cuts of beef, pork, veal and .. " u' " wl ,:lve an
J lamb. Star Market. Phones 41-32 " , * "1"^ after"°n " 2=30
Mrs. T. B. Biles of Elgin was a call- 11-ltf - '1 8 the h°me of Mr8' Rowc" 0,11
er in the city Wednesday. |
C. W. Chew was here Wednesday
from Cement and left today for Steck-
er in the interest of his oil business.
A. L. Lund puts in window glass.
Phone 194. 411 D Ave. 9-15-tf
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Pro/c^sicnaH
And 'Business Cards
♦ DR. J. c. DISS
♦ Optometrist
♦ Specialist in Eye Culture and
♦ FITTING GLASSES
Mrs. J. B. Clark of Faxon was a
caller in the city Wednesday.
For quick jitney service phone 1000.
Robt Daniell. IO-fltf
W. E. Morgan was a business visitor
in the city Wednesday from Cache.
L. J. Lnthram puts in Glass. I'honc
•J9. First National Bank Hide. 10-5tf
C. R. Simpson (The Pawn Brokert
wants to buy . our second hand pistols!
and shot guiis. 301 D. 11-2 ltp
Miss Lorene Welch came
Surprise Birthday Party.
Tuesday evening a few of Miss Oz
alea Armstrong's friends gathered at'
her home, 802 Avenue H and very1
pleasantly surprised her. The occasion j
being her birthday. Miss Ozalea was
the recipitant of many beautiful gifts j
which she highly appreciates.
Progressive games were enjoyed un- j
lil a late hour when Mrs. Armstrong!
11-2 2t !,eI ve(' delicious two course lunch-
eon to the following: Misses Myra
Hughes, Katy Wabraven, Emma Can-j
non, Elizabeth Thompson, Esther I,hi
Grone, Bessie Rice, Willie Cannon.!
Dorothy Freeze, Ozalea Armstrong
and Messrs. Jim Harper, Home'
I Atchison, Searcy Armstrong, Pope'
-J. P. Dobbins has removed his Tin I ' jan^bam, Mito Wabraven, Fred
this, Shop to 205 C and is better prepared;
Home wanted for a school girl 15
years old to work l'cr board, while at-
tending school. Phone 816 or 1083.
10-27 6t
Five room, plastered house, North
Addition, between 8th and 9th on Bell,
$850. Terms. Call 650.
Mrs. Pike Pierce, formerly of this
city, now residing on her farm near
Flstcher spent Wednesday and
Thursday in the city the guest of
friends.
'The Natural Shortening"
To fry fish perfectly
The next time you fry fish, fry them in
Cottolene. You will find that they brown
beautifully and have a delicious flavor.
There is a better taste to food cooked with Cotto-
lene. Just try it for your own satisfaction. See how
greatly it aids in making foods tempting—and how
it simplifies cooking and baking.
Cottolene is a pure food
product. It adds to the whole-
someness of foods and en-
hances their natural flavor
and quality.
Arrange with your grocer today
for regular supply.
t'AGE i'flJiEE
Fried Fiih
Pry perch, trout, butter
•I'd Other tmtili
P5® ,w^olc- Cut Urge fmh >q
inch thick alicca, and t-wo cr thrr*
Ite"/ At under® and baaa,
•trip off the fleih each tide of bona
in long fillet., divide in haKca
*n.° ro" "P toward tip Remove
•vfcini and bone* • much aa pomi-
ble from sliced fiah: wipe dry. toll
in bread crumbeor fine meal, then
in beaten egg and then in crumbs
an J try in deep Cottolene. hot
enough to brown a bit oI bread
while you count niuiy. Drain
well before serving. Or nimrl?
cover with eeaftoncd meal «„d
brown on each aide in hot Cotto-
lene in trying pan.
From "HOME HU PS " Moil. J
h /re* If vou write our Generoi
««, Chicago.
"te
nc n ■ - ill 1SS i.orene v\elch came up this "nop to ^uo i ana is better preparedi " " "•■■■mrong, i-ee kus-
Office, Optical Parlor, 411 D Ave. ♦ morning from Chattanooga to sepnd than ever to turn out first class work Don K,!e'y. Alonzo Parks, Gilbert
♦ PHONE 100 ♦
the day v.'ith friends
i in this line. Phone 205.
10-14 lm
Winn, Rundall Rice.
EaEK?" FA IR e A N KSaEs£3
"Cottolene mckes good
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♦ D,*{. C. >V. BAIRD ♦
♦ Chroinc Diseases a Spc lty ♦
♦ lurki . Bath Iwuir.e ♦ S. M. Fentress of the Deming In
♦ Basement f.ist National Bank ^ vestment Co., is here this week from'
♦ r*hone 151. ♦ Oklahoma City on business.
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♦ DRS. MITCHELL & PINNELL ♦
♦ Eyes, Ears, Nose and Throat ♦
♦ Glasses Pited, Lenses Ground ♦
♦ and Duplicated. ♦
♦ Rooms 202-3-4-19 Koehler Bldg. ♦
♦ Phone 172 Lawton, Okla. ♦
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See Shorty Crane for cheap auto Pure P«rk sausage, kettle rendered <«X5)
livery. Phone 225. Stand at Dick h°fif lard, calf liver, 'trains, sweet-
Davis* restaurant. 9-13-tf-breads, beef and pork tender loin. Star •
| Market. Phones 41-42. 11-ltf
Mrs. A. L. Leake and little daugter!
Joy left Thursday noon for Olustee
where they will spend a few days the i
Join the Club. Put a Famous Hoos- guest of Mrs. Leake's mother.
•v«)®SX X^<sXi^ !
SporU |
ALI. BET TWO DODGERS
TO GET NEW CONTRACTS.'
ier Cabinet in the hpme at $1 a week. I
cooking oettc.r
Jones Furniture Co.
doesn't
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♦ DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
♦ Dentist •
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Building •
♦ Phone 956 ♦
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field. Ivan Olson, despite Ins determi- probably will surrender his jofc to Hi
nation ami his .Rht.nK spirit, seems Myers. There are several recruits who
booked for a new berth, am. the same are expected to have the call over
miRht be said of George Cutshuw, for]Johnson.
George undoubtedly cracked under
the strain- in the world's series. 191(i CAMPAIGN AXIEM
Cutshaw's slip-up probably will get, Woo<|row Wjlson .§ ^ on,y ^g]_
♦ •
♦ JOHN F. THOMAS •
♦ Attorney •
♦ Practice in A11 Courta « ,
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok. ♦
By Hamiton
i (United Press Staff Correspondent ): tampa,Kn an" 'r a long time the only
10-(;tf 1«0 acres of land for sale, six miles NEW YORK Nov 2-Jake Pau "38et of thl! Dodf?ers, is ne of the
m ... n"1" Lawton> cheaP> if Pold soon- bert and Jack Coombs are' the only m"ny who has run out of his term
Mrs. J. A. Smith returned to her Phone boO. 11-2 2t j members of the Brooklyn Nation .] "''111 the Brook|yns. Nap may be back
TheXhrdayafte,r.Vi8it'! m- . i,~T~ , , • champions who will not have'and he not-R°berUon d,
ingin the city with her sister, Mrs. H Misses Lucie Kerans and Junita to sign th# paper8 a(fain jf are say
. Stackhouse. ; We,at were among those who went to mcmbers of the nod > Robinson declared when he left for
Our li h . ~~t . Chickasha today to attend the football 1917 fla(f ch„se sUn« ^ his home in Baltimore that there were attention","if" > ■ WOO"rOW Wi'S°n the on,
Tuesday n \\ lM ** kame" Ant, if Wilbert Robertson has any-|weak l>««nts in his club which must be its moral effect on the Dodgers * <«ent this nation ever had who is as
/ . 'n *y "° ' are al" . . , R . th>ng to do with it, there are a few of strengthened of the team is to make Th outfiel(1 is (i<,,ti . . ' ®a aS he 18 lonkr' as deeP aR h« 18
wayH fresh. Star Market. Phones 41-; lurk.sh Baths for colds, rheuma-jthe other l)odpers who wj„ be homeJaany kind of a showing next year, and l ^1haVe at|la , and when UP^ down is right
11-ltf tism, poor circulation, poison in sys
—- tem, constipation, nervous, etc. For:
Mrs. G. S. Holman returned to her ladies and gentlemen, open night and
home at Duncan this morning after a day, basement First National Bank
visit in the city the guest of Mrs. i Building. Phone 151. 10-26tf
Mary Rowland. i ■
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hatch, Mes
;-jthe other Dodgers'who will be home-|aany kind of a showing next year, and .east^^w'^o^r. ^ arl! ."tde up
Jess- ,l 18 more than Drobable that a couple mnntr „rhn A . .. ,. p
r xj,in D I . . , , | many who do not consider Jimmy WORTHIJ
P Rucker' v«teran of many a of these changes will come in the in- Johnson of big league caliber and he| Lawton, Oklahoma*
WORTHINGTON SWIFT.
Mrs. Lace Fitschen accompanied her
hr nd to Cache this afternoon and
dames Mayme Frazier and Ethel Mor-
rison and W. F. Harwell all of Tem-
they will retunr tonight cverland with pie, motored to Lawton Wednesday to
Messrs. Dan Walding and Jim Barkes- attend the circus and visited with'
ifirends while here.
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♦ E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦
♦ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. ♦
♦ 2 to 4 p. m. ♦
♦ First Natl. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor. ♦
♦ Office Phone 15—Res. Phone 735 ♦
•*rs. B. M. Parmenter and daughter Three room house, water, sewer con-
M* 51 Gladys returned today noon from nection, on H, 50 ft. lot, for $550.
Oklat.vima City and Norman where Terms. Phone 650. 11-2 2t
they have been spending the past
Metropolitan
week.
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♦ W. C. HENDERSON ♦
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law ♦
♦ Phone 873 ♦
♦ Stevans-Galyon Building •
♦ ♦
rs
♦ J. A. Faia John M. Young ♦
♦ ♦
♦ FAJN & YOUNG ♦
♦ Lawyers •
♦ Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 5th and I) •
♦ La' /ton, Okla. *
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A. II. T. A. KK1?ARI)
The An ti IIorne Thief AmocI-
utlon No. 4GB of Roseland
nfrera th«* followlDfc Htnndlng
_ >, rewards for evidence that will
r % \ .> '«'««• to tlie recovery of prop
/-KV.. f\ frty stolon from uny meuibei
• v " i I",e Koselaud LoUki*. ami
V Xj evidence to roovh t thief
<10 for petty larceny, ntnl f2t
tor grand larceny. F. \\. PRICK
W f .1 Al'l* i-l-tf Presldert
&
V
I Are You Prepared for
Babys Arrival?
You are If "Mother's Friend"
has been given a place in your
home. The dread and agony of
childbirth can be eliminated to
the greatest extent by this won-
derful assistant to nature. Drug-
gists everywhere sell "Mother's
Friend."
aluable
Interesting
Expectant MotK.n
At I .m t
Mrs. G. H. Keif Schneider, who has
) lieen on a three weeks' trip along the
Southern coast, returned home Thurs-
day morning. On her return Mrs.
Keifschneider stopped at Dallas, for a
' few days attending the state fair.
Four room house, plastered, barn,
city water, fruit, south front, on
Mountain View addition. Price $1000.
j Terms. Call 650. ' 11-2 2t
Mrs. L. D. Hart, of Apache and
Mrs. A. L. Barker and Miss E. L.
Walker of Alva, Okla., returned to
their homes Thursday morning after
a visit in the city at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. .J. E. Gigoux.
IMPROVE OR BUILD. We have
ample funds to loan on good houses
or business blocks in Lawton and on
farm lands anywhere in Oklahoma or
Texas. Easy terms. Write us. Scott
& Blackmer, Hobart, Okla. 9-12-tf
1 Nghts Friday |UAi/ 3rd
£ Matinees Saturday ' *UV#
4th
Prirpc* Nish,s S1-00- $150
iljXLo. Matinee
Entire
houre
75cts.
Seats Now on Sale at
Met Theatre
The Most Stupendous Dramatic Spectacle
the Hrain of Man has Yet Visioned and
Revealed.
Nights 8:15
Matinees 2:15
COLLOSKAL P.KODl'CTION YYHHiil
HAS STARTLED THE WOI1I.D
D. W.GRIFFITH'S
"i,u i nCj vviji-
World's Mightiest Spedtacle
TURKEYS! TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
We Are Paying the Following Prices For Produce This Week:
Young Tom Turkeys, 12 lbs each and up igc Dcl.
Hen Turkeys, 7 lbs each and up_
Old Tom turkeys P.
Spring Chickens 1" J* 5j-
old Hens and Large Pullets vfc ner I*
JSrUS8?.««— C S:
ttfSteSStiK::;":! "t £i-'
Guineas (Each) ... V" bc per
. 20c
Bring us your heavy Turkeys and hold your light Turkeys till
they get the weight on them. Then bring them to us
LAWTON, OKLA.
PHONE .106
W. D. Wright Prod. Co.,
ARRIVED
15,000 rolls New Up-to-date Wall Paper
Let us show you; they are cheap.
Paints, Glass and Finishes of All Kinds.
L. J. LATHRAM
First National Bank Building
Phone 39 phone 39
• • gUal C111 let!
• satisfaction
It was reported yesterday that be-
sides the three regular coaches on the
northbound Rock Island, three box
cars were necessary to transport the
people from Temple and other towns
on the road, to Lawton that came up
to attend the circus. The coaches were
all crowded this morning also, due to
the fact that many remained here over
night.
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♦ UNCLE TOM RICHARDSON ♦
0 For Sheriff, Second Term. ♦
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8-18 tf (Adv.I
See Boggs, he will clean
and block your old hat,
• and make it look like
! new. Phone 79.
©
I Let Us Print Your
i Sale Bills
; When it comes to neat
! and effective priming
: of any Kind we will
guarantee to give you
A Red
Blooded
Tale of True
American
Historical
Value
Gripping
Heart
4
Interest and
Soul-Stirring
Emotions
Conceived,
Inspired and
Created
in America
18,000 People )
3,000 Horses
Eight Months in
the Making |
Cost $500,0001
The most realistic |
and stupendous
view of stirring J
events in the de- j
velopment of oar
Country
A Big Symphony Orchestra
BIRTH ^spectacl,e'. "INTOLERANCE," the first and only production he ha* made since "THE
th7riwi! twV h w , ~6n proclalmed the artl8tlc tnumph of the world. "INTOLERANCE is now playing at
the Liberty Theater, New York City, and will be seen here later in the season.
Mail Orders from out-of-town patrons will be accepted now when accompanied by money orders
Wood, Manager Met Theatre.
payable to W C.
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