The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Miss Oladys Rune who has been
spending few weeks in Oklahoma
' ity with friends ha< returned home
Fancy eating apple* at Whites
I'.UiE rilftEJS
All the feedral court officials, who
Inin Ik CI , r. . r. have h,CTI h«i"e for the past thre<
Join the Uuk luta famoua "rK,s- week,, have returned to Oklahoma
ler ( ahlnet n the home at $1 a wart. City Some of them remained two
Kurn,tnre C-°' "> «" on a hunting and fishing
trip.
Mrs. A. O. Ijin* of WhIUt wa*
shopping and visiting in LMrtNi Well, it was some fall-that of the
socialist platform. Isn't so substanti
DADDY'S EVENING /""* ** ,
: ^fairy my cottolene
jzyiw graham bonner
BUMBLE BEE'S DREAM.
I <■ „i it "" The Bumble Bees," commenced
platform to clin^r to after all, is Buddy, "had gone to Sleep Thev with
Shoo ti In r' ?" hm r"' it? ""'vy 'hot was the sauce of h8vl"B « «"<• Nap and the Sun was
Shop to 20., C and hetUr prepare,! the disaster. keeping them so nice and warm
than ever to turn out Am class work "One little Bumhle Bee named Buzz
in this lire. Phon. 21).,. 10-U in r.asal.a Melons at Whites. 11-7 3t W"S havlng ,h<' mo"t wonderful sort of
' a Pwam, He hot! been named Buzz,
A. J. I.owne Wa, In the city Mon- Too much glass and broken bottles h<,cal""' h" """"d louder and
day night from Chattanooga and at on the streets of uln theSe d"ys Burnt,e'Te "BaCke'
Home " meet,n* at th" ^h7ke the repa" bil" - very "What 'was be Dreaming aboutr !
nR"t* liked Nunc.v.
"He was Dreaming," continued Pad. |
"JJ* Natural
Shortening"
Principally
About people
( hoice cuts of beef, pork, veal and
Cottolene as a shortening makes biscuits
that brown delicately on top, that break
open with a snowy whiteness —that are
light and appetizing in appearance and
flavor.
Your grocer will deliver Cottolene regu-
larly in large or small pails. Give him your
order today.
Cottolene makes good
cooking heller''
GEEEEFA!RBANK5555Z]
lamb. Star Market. Phone* 41-32 radi9hes>
11-ltf Whites.
Cauliflower, spinach, green beans, 'dy' "al,out 8 wonderful Clover Field
parsley,
Kershaws,
11-7
at' where there was so much Flower Hon.
ey that he could eat and eat and sip I Si
' and sip and still find more all about "
him. ®
Everton Pianos, quality first, 330 I). Yard.
V
Cobs off the car $1.50 per load. a u •
Place your order early. Payne s Coal Fourth ***** ♦ m°rnin* °n «*Ah/ he sighed In his Sleep, 'thin $
11 7tf th stpeet runn,ntT into Mrs. Mar- is Gorgeous.' ®
______ * garet Day's Ford, jamming it up
Mrs. John St. Clair is visiting this United States District Attorney som^oTthe'e T'ffi • ,?
week with friends in Chickasha. John A. Fain and Mrs. Fain left this! b^y of the J
morning: in their car for Oklahoma
L. J. Lathram puts in Glass. Phone City, where they reside. They are
39. First National Hank Bldg. 10-otf former residents of Lawton, Mr. Fain
has been attending federal court and
Mrs. Fain came down to visit friends
and relatives.
• • • •
^5" ociety
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Mother's Club.
autumn leaves and after the p. ,-sts
8 had assembled, they were given bits
i of cardboard and pencil and ti !d to
j§ rite advice to the bride to be on how
.<-• to manage her husband. Refresh-
ments carrying out the color sc' me,
of pink and white, were
J. C. Cline cast the first vote this
morning and left for a visit in Iowa.
Mrs, D. D. Wiser was a caller
Lawton Monday from Apache.
A. L. Lund puts in window glass.
Phone 194. 411 D Ave. 9-15-tf
Dr. E. Brent Mitchell made a pro-
fessional trip to Anadarko Monday.
Cobs off the car $1.50 per load.
[Place your order early. Payne's Coal
Yard. ll-7tf
Pure pork sausage, kettle rendered
hog lard, calf liver, brains, sweet-
breads, beef and pork tender loin. Star
Market. Phones 41-42. 11-ltf
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
See Shorty Crane for cheap auto ^'ss ®"a Edwards and Miss Eulah
Gorgeous.
'"What Is Gorgeous, little Bumble
Queen of the Fairies
hc whispered very softly. I Friday afternoon the MotherY 01 !"nlt and white, were served, after
You shall have Clover then.' said l'"b will meet at the home of Mrs which the honoree was kept bus- m
snxxsz ssar-* _ ::rr
rJl0ow Z' MP l° "mk° " ♦ru«> j Shakespeare Cub. P to thi 2/*?££ ££
"'But can't I bring my Family too}' The shaltesP« re elui, will hold its, E,re'ent were ML'3,|r.mcs John Evans,
next meeting, which will be Wednos- AVct"'k. C. Chesser, Frank
■lay afternoon, at the home of Mr« "0:u', Wyleo, A. B. Cummings, 'lar-
vey, Dunbar, Ray Robertson, Arch
I'nrmenter, C. H. Newman, Ray Yeo-
man, Misses Ruth Stuart, Ruth Yeo-
i man, Anne Free e, Myra Hu-hes,
Susie Wolverton, Myrtle fiarncr Sa-
ya Day, Billie Demsey, Lula Clray
Frank English.
Domestic Science Club
[Will Give Charity Tea.
The Domestic Science
club of this
livery. Phone 225.
Davis' restaurant.
auiu
Stand at Dick llarrii' of Wa>ter spent the week en.l CoaLutiuiMTcomMch^/co^to LnWt°"
as guests of Mrs. Geo. Rnndv tle«-
Mrs. R. B. Telford of Letitia spent
Monday in the city shopping and vis-
9-13-tf aa ^u<!8ts Mrs.
Miss Etta Bailey.
Geo. Bundy and
,7: ..... . MUIC IUVIC III
Stuck ailvertlslng, Wants, Kor Ssle aud you'll have a PARTY I'
Ku tiange; also Kara, Help AU. ana Poul-
asked Buzz.
'"Yes, ns many as you want!'
"'Ah, the Dream Is coming true,'
thought the little Bumble Bee.
"He Buzzed and Busied nnd showed
he was well named. All of the Bum-
| ble Bees woke up, and at once they
j began to seold a little.
mak'^such^a lot'of ^'^'se'y° There^s th" S^"t Music Gu'b
nothing to sip around here, and we i™""1 the Emerson school building,
want a good Rest before we go to look l'K'nn'nk' PromPt'y at three o'clock ur anH .. .
for our Dinner.' "fter which light refreshments will ,> k " ,'rHnk
"'But come with me/said Buzz,-and c serve(1- T^' small sum of fifteen WW '' e S"V<,r
you shall have more than a Dinner- ' "nts will be charged and the proceed n , *, Ann,ver!tar>-
- - P'obably no event in years to ,me
city will give a Charity tea on Friday i , , "
-*1 Anna kiely, Lois and Louise Harvey,
Florence Ruse and Ann Dunbar.
Our fish and oyst'.s
iting. I uesday and Friday so they are al-' not request 7t
ways fresh. Star Market. Phones 41- '0iwu"ci"«tt""od:.'
Mra. J. W. Middleton of Indiahoma 11-ltf _________—
was here Monday shopping and visit-1 ^('^ SALE—Some feathers. 50 cents
ing. | Miss Bess Sechrist spent the week the pound. J. J. Folk, 2 miles east
.[end with Mrs. Dwight E. Wilson at jof Lawton, route 1, telephone 515-Y.
[Oklahoma City, returning home last 11-6 5t
i evening. Mrs. Wilson was formerly — —
j Miss Gladys Morris of this city. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Surrey and
driving harness, good as new for
IMPROVE OR BUILD. We have -vounff stock, mules or cattle. Phone
ample funds to loan on good houses on 31. Geronin. Jt Robt. Fietz,
or business blocks in Lawton and on Bsird. u.4 54
farm lands anywhere in Oklahoma or ——
Texas. Easy terms. Write us. Scott T0 TRADE OR SELL—''28 guage
& Blackmer, Hobart, Okla. 9-12-tf double barrel shot gun, with l.,u
. . „„„ wi" he riven for Christmas charity K
?'hese free ada win h. tim., .i , "here?' they asked and they he- The Program promises to be up to\> ^ ™ore memorable to Mr. and
every «k1 "lb r"n 5 ttmea frw-aald ada wt" snn Fl.v alM>ut looking ' j - some the standard, some of the most talent 1 ank *{en8ch. than the one of
re al- Sol t0 to,er uth" "" <•<> ne^ ° en*d Flowers. ed musicians of the city having been l""' 7™'"* Whe" 3 "Umb(,r <lf
I must make some Honey soon/ invited to take part This inrippH i« frien(,s agreeably and surprisingly
rlr «£?"■** y0U « -n icommendahr^on^ vsrtl h ,-lled at th" Re,-'h "—. to ,ele
hip me. But I must get my materials club and should be well attended. The.' *-i1"'1' SilVer Weddin^ an'^r-
piogram follows: sary. The affair had been quietly and
f*rofefsicr o'i
And "Businejj Cards
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ DR. J. C. DISS ♦
♦ Optometrist ♦
♦ Specialist in Eye Culture and ♦
♦ FITTING GLASSES ♦
♦ Office, Optical Parlor, 411 D Ave. ♦
♦ PHONE 100 ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
_ shells for a IB guage shot gun. Either
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Merrit of Wal- double barrel or repeater. Phone or
j ter spent Saturday in this city and at
'tended the "Birth of a Nation" Sat
urday night.
write. H. L. Montgomery Meers, Okla.
11-4 3t
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ DR. C. W. BAIKD ♦
♦ Chroinc Diseases a Specialty ♦
♦ Turkish Bath Rooms
♦ Basement First N ional Bank ♦
♦ Phone 161. ♦] • — • — • •—
, ladies and gentlemen, open night and, WANTED—To buy 1
day, basement First Mntinnui n«nil
^ Turkish Baths for colds, rheuma
' tism, poor circulation, poison in sys-
! tem, constipation, nervous, etc. For
WANTED A woman for .'eneral
house work and company for wife.
Phone S. M. Chapman, Temple, Okla.
11-4 4t
Piano Solo, Miss Mira McClure.
and E. P. McMahon.
Reading, Mrs. Dorland.
Piano Solo, Miss Kathleen White.
"What Is Gorgeous, Little Bumble
Bee?"
„ _ Duroc Jersey
— —v...w.. . «iov National Bank male hog, registered or snhipt t fn
*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦«•«*• Building. Phone 151. l0-2fitf registration, also 1 bull calf 'I to 1;
♦ DRS. MITCHELL 4 PINNELL ♦ months old, Red Durham Red Pole
♦ Eyes, Ears, .Nose and Throat ♦ Mesdames W. T. Sprigle, C. C. Cald- or Red Shorthorn, registered or sub
♦ Ulasses Fited, Lenses Ground ♦! well, R. W. King, R. L. March, and'ject to registration. F. H Smith
♦ and Duplicated. ♦ j Misses Julia Sprigle, Viola Henry,, Phone 561 on line 11, Geronimo. Post
♦ Rooms 202-3-4-19 Koehler Bldg. ♦ Ellen Fullwood, Lola Brown, Mae office address Geronimo. 11-2 r,t
and Ann Dunbar entertained at the
first—anil good materials I want. The home of the lattcr with a miscellane-
I ll..n 1 1 OUR shnu/of Vllan II .
^ 1U neatly nned by their only son Leo,
Vocal Soloj Miss Pansy Robe'rteon Wh'Ch m"ke8 the occasion on'y the
Piano Duet, Mesaames R H aPPrec,at'Ve and memoralle to
this estimable couple, who have
journeyed through life for the past
twenty-five years, sharing each others
Violin number, Miss Mae Schofield j°yS. "T' sorrows' Th(' evening was
Ladies' Quartette, Mesdames Gens-!m<>! ,?^'aSa"t'y sppnt with cards. aft-
man, Bunn, Wolverton, Miss Robert- Cr W " del,c,ous two course lunch-
son. 00n was served, during which time
Victrola number will be given dur- ^veral"umbe" on the Pathe were
ing the serving. Riven. Mrs. Joe Higgins, in behalf of
,he Party, presented Mr.and Mrs.
Shower For Miss Emma Rensch with a beautiful set of ster-
Harvey, Bride Elect silver spoons. Those present
Miss Emma Harvey was the hon- e'" a"d M<',tlan,,'s Wm-
oree at a pretty affair last evening p™8*' ^'"7 P*f"e' Joe Hi^nns,
when Mesdames Andy and Walter S mr's.0", Kmdervogt, W. W.
Wolverton and Misses Florence Ruse , ^lns0"' Mesdames 0, K. Ruse, W.
Lawton, Okla. ♦ Cund, Grace King, Francis Sitton,
good Cooks and Honey makers always
use the best, you know.'
" 'Don't waste so much time Talk
ing,' said Buzz, 'but come with me.
Here Is the Fairy Queen and she is to ively decorated with
take us to a Clover Field neur by.' ^
"The Fairy Queen Flew up on a ~ - ■
small Bush then and spread her Wand
ous shower. Miss Harvey will be mar-
ried on Wednesday to Mr. Andrew
Crosby.
The Dunbar home had been attract-
a profusion of
E. Cox, Emma Brandow, Elma Wash-
ington, Ida Smith, Misses Cox, and
Denny, Messrs. J. H. Temple and
Claud Sigman, both of Chickasha.
FURNISHED ROOMS—For light
housekeeping at «19 F. Phone 420.
11-7 3t
ov<"" all the Bumble Bees. 'Buzz,' she
1 hone 1(2 ™•• umu. - —, riouns onion,
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Sulla and Esther Guest, Nila Steph- FOR SALE-Pure bred Mammoth ««ld, was Dr^^irng ofTcioTerVeld
<nS A,arle Thompson all of Dun Bronze Turkey gobblers, Herbert w"h Flowers tilled with delicious Hon
can were here Saturday visiting and Wilson strain, five dollars each. Ad- ey Watpr " " '
shopping, 'J— 1 m " ••
• • . . . . . ,
♦ ♦
♦ DR. H. W. SMITH ♦
♦ Dentist •
♦ Third Floor in Koehler Building ^
♦ Phone 966 ♦
♦ ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦
♦ •
♦ JOHN F. THOMAS ♦
♦ Attorney *
♦ Practice in All Courts ♦ WHEN YOU BREAK \ LE\S
♦ Stevens-Galyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok ♦ simply call us on the telephone.
A * If we made your original glasses
we have your prescription on file;
Field so big that all bis
dress J. W. Gaskins, Geronimo R. 2, F,ln,"l' could 1,8v? enough for thein-
or Phone 555 Geronimo line 12 8elves for hours and hours aud hours, t
..' r 1 8,11 Koing to make his Dream eun ' S
J '' true. Come get on my Wings, and on "
FOR SALE-Two good heavy young "r T "U'e He""'r8-;
u.MaD 4. in ,, Ffom far and near came a lot of
horses 6 and 7 years old, gentle little Fairies who wore Ribbons which •
and work anywhere. Call E. E. 155, read. 'The Fairies' Bumble Bee Brl- I
or write T. D. Rybolt, Lawton R. R. J. gade.' The Bnmble Bees were delight- •
ed when they saw those Ribbons, and %
♦«*♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦« ♦<, *!u'y 811 flew "P to the wings of the ;
♦ UNCLE « , RICHAEI,SON . St TtSTfe. =
For Sheriff, Second Term. ♦ where there was so much Clover they
| Wear-Ever Aluminum Coupon 1
$1, 21-2 qt. Sauce
Pan for - - 59c
I resent tins ( ottpon at our store on or before the UOtli of
November and receive a beautiful 2M; quart "Wear Ev
er" Sauce Pan. Regular Price $1.00
Name
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
8-18 tf (Adv. I
♦ E. B. DUNLAP ♦
♦ Physician and Surgeon ♦
♦ Office Hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. 4
♦ 2 to 4 p. m. •
♦ First Natl. Bank Bldg., 2nd Floor. ♦
♦ Office Phone 16—Res. Phone 735 •
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦
♦ W. C. HENDERSON ♦
♦ Attorney and Counselor at Law ♦
♦ Phone 878 •
♦ Stevens-Galyon Building ♦
♦ ♦
« * «* ****«*««*
♦ J. A. Fain John M. Young ♦
♦ ♦
♦ FAIN & YOUNG ♦
♦ Lawyers •
♦ Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 5th and 1) *
♦ La1 /ton, Okla.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*•♦ '
DIRECT FROM HELIGOM
HOLLAND
otherwise we will send for the broken
lens and in either event we will have
your glasses ready for you when you
call two or three hours later.
Our policy is absolute satisfaction.
Call today and have your eyes examin-
ed free.
C. W. CLIFFORD
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
•29 C. LAWTON, OKLA.'^ Tulips, early, l&te, single
double, per dozen
3—Dutch Hyacinths, named vari-
1-
Double and Single Daffodills.
per dozen
sipped and sipped and nibbled nnd nib
bled and still had plenty left.
" 'What a wonderful Place this would
be for making my honey,' said the Bee
who had wanted the good materials.
'Tills Clover Honey Is Just the thing.
I shair have to make a good many
Trips, though, to carry It back and
forth.'
" Anil whenever we are very Hun-
gry or Thirsty we can come over here,'
said Buzz. 'Aren't you glad you ull
■> < woke up to come with me to have my
Dream made real?'
" 'Muzz—buzz—b-u z-z,' said all the
Bumble Bees, which meant, as you can
easily guess, hnw delighted they ull
Address
Street No
Date
j. w. Wolverton Hardware Co.
WEAR-EVE R
AlUMINt' i
••••••
TRADE MARrt
a. i. Lund puts in win- , for mad,.
Q0W §l3SS. Phone 149 4—l)u,fh Hyacinths, mixed, do*, title deal of \olse saying bow pleused they
4 4 4 r\ 5—Narcissus, yellow cup, do*. . Hoe w,'l'e'
(\ | | M AyP a . .. Hut. Itiimhlp Kpps ' nhIH tha On,w
ti—Narcissus, paper white, do/.
7—Crocus and Snowdrop, do/..
A. If. T. A. KKWAItn
The AnH Thief Aaaoct-
■ tlon No. 456 of ltoM'land
offsrg the followlnfr utaiKltiit
rtwarda for evldcocp that win
a lend to the revoterj of prop
werty stuleii from anj ru«'uilM i
Jof thf Koa«land Lodyp. and
eTldeme to convict tlilff
*10 for petty larceny, and 421
iHneny. F. W ritK'R,
U. y. JAi'l'. MR'. M-ir 1-rMtdan
HIDES! HIDES!
Market higher than ever before.
Sell jour Hides and Furs to the
CALWELL HIDE CO. where
you get the best market price.
IT ADVERTISES US TO SAT-
ISFY YOU
calwell hide co.
121-123 F Ave. Phone 286
IWnrs. .vtro «.r s , U| y"ur niovc over * re?
lostag, extra for out of town orders. Thi* would innki u line Home for you
Hornaday Greenhous
Telephone 3 or Downtown.
See Boggs, he will clean
and block your old hat,
and make it look like
new. Phone 79.
But, Bumble Bees.'said the Qui
_ of the Fairies, 'why don't you take
up your Home and move over i re?
all. That's another reason why .
brought yiHi here. I thought it was
high time you moved where you would
have u nicer Neighborhood with more
good, Sweet Flowers—und enough to
make real Clover Honey.'
"The Bees looked at each other and
Buzzed some more.
'"Why, we'd love It,' they said, 'llow
stupid we were not to have thought
of It. Thank you so much, Fairy
Queen ! And the first Honey we make,
you must come aud try. If you say It
Is all right, we'll know It Is,'
"'And my Dream came true,' said
Buzz over and over again."
Cliffs Cotton
NK,.'u "hicl' makf" *"ur TRASHY COTTON bring
1(11 I RICL on the market. This gin has gone to a heavy en-
pense in order to take care of your STORM SWEPT and TRASHY
cotton. Iry one bale.
,:V HI.ECTRIC SAW FILER keeps the saws in perfect
condition for making the best turnout.
This gin has no street drummers, but depends on its superior
work for its splendid patronage. '
W. H. CLIFT
Owner
«♦♦♦♦♦♦*
! Daily Consti- ♦
i delivered at ♦
home every ♦
ng except Sun- ♦
or 10c per week ♦
ble to Carrier. ♦
DAILY EDITION
Wilson-
y 288
teriea lias chosen
at for four yeara ,
; available. Only i
ted by unvielding r
i
nted yet, but Wil-
what is the result
• a clear plurality
owever of a divis- ,
1
iken, Itif- total dis- i
to reach -ti!', three ^
ve i
w Mexico and Ni-"
■nt to elect Hiifrhes. w
'our of (California's
wrctiver, votes from
tore tluiii (i,()(K).
t) concede Wilson's
> press the recount
, North Dakota and
RESIDENT"
•-as greeted as the ;;
cvtn the Mayflower.!
greetd thm with a
IBLE" STATES 1
areutly elected with- '
sedjy indispensable,
i. l ie seemingly has
rles F. Murphy, Tag-
1 be lean years for all f
netl.
28 precincts missing}
on caused in the cor ;
■ill not change the re i
)nceded the state an<
tg by 1,084 votes witl j
fuse to concede. The,
ta militia vote will en i
EMENT
i Chairman Wilcox it
a few close states. V
far announced in mot* |
I by the official coun
of ('alifornia mistaki
ally changing figure |
nts usually is the san
it might be changed, j
an honest count mad
mi the democrats We<J
■ount. All we desire T
ted."
ecking New Uampshi
Wilson column.
i p. m.)—With 105 pi
Hughes.
. m.) Associated I'rt
election. A wonder I
< at least.
I), C. (\\MPBKLL.
homa City, Nov. 10.
jurisdiction as chain
le habit of giving a i
es in your district,
s. Have been in bed
tis.
TON \lc<HX>l>WIN.
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