The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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I'MiK KOUH
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
I Visit "to "the "^9
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will convlnop you of the many oxoliuive linos wo curry.
"Our Merchandise is Good; Our Prico is Ri«ht
\\ o utv offering us apodal
inducement to the trade
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NKW yOKK. Mm !> V national
aehonl lor ttlfra*i ta opened "
llaltmiore November I:' undei the di
reelioit of the National American
Woman SulTrai. V -••• u > •> 1 "
*eeV intensive trainlnii Ouring thnt
>\eeH, aiitTiwiti ts from fat « <t neal
\u t-ume t««rethei for tiainmii in uf
(nw hUVaty. argument, parelia
r.wnUry la«. p hli> speaMnf. or *ti
Hilton ami publicity. mnlei ttfh
tutHW ;i* 'ai r 1
pre-ident of the \■' < nal \x..>
elation, Ml . Arlhm I ixeimoie nmt
Mis II WIlM of the Ne« Y«fc
State Woman Suffrage P ri>. and
Mr* R e tie\rr of low*
These experienced suffrasv workers
will put the pupils through their )■>
aeeoTvlintl to the most successful
campa^i i- method* «'ul will not only
teach lessona and Rive rulea, hut will
also demonstrate thou tactics with
model debates. street meeting* and
nther concrete forms of siitTrairo
o.etivitv The strvet meeting will l«
conducted from a decorated automo
(Ml,- .ind with its surrounding crowd
11111I hecklers will run Imo to tho foi 1
of tho average suffrage ntrrtinit in tho
street
SorvHi'i morning mill evening con
ducted by tin- pallor. Morning sortie.
nt II oVIoi-k Evoning norvicr nt 7:10
ii'i'lork. Sunilny whnl «t " ni.
I'r.yor mooting nt ■" *0 evri> \Netl
1 i'iiIbj I'vi'iiini \ . or.lml wohoino to
nil.
.1 V MOSEI I'.Y. PMtoi
\ oml'l\ of IohI. 614 South Sooon.
htrooi t'onio out nnd worship tho
I .ord Sorvu-oK will l>o hold *t tho
•M'inng hour only. h ginning nt T 1,1
All nro oordmlly mvito.1 to nttonil K
t> Burnrtt, mini.toi
I VTIIOI If t lit Hi II
Mn- ri will ho oolot'rutod In th.
t'nthollc rhurvh Sundny morning nt "•
, and tO o'clock shurp. A cordial invt
lalion i< o\tonil«sl tho public to attend
rvnin; w f 1 aMit. putir
( III Hi ll t>K ( IIKISl". SC UM 1ST.
i'--.'? |1 Vvonno No> Pith. 11*111. sul
ioct Mortals and 1 in mortal s" tioldrn
T \t Isaiah ' 1:11 Tho rwdwitioil of
lite 1 .oid shall return, and como with
singing unto Zion; and everlasting joy
shall lie up*wi thoir ooa.i they shall
obtain gladnes* and joy. anil sorrow
; and mourning shall tloo away. Sunday
services at II a 111 Sunday schvnd at
• ;4a 111. Testimony mooting every
W,nines,in\ ovomng at s o'clock. The
Christian Science rrading rwm !UHi
IM Kirst National hank iHr.'uling.
open from 11 '..10 a. m. to 1 p. m
daily except Sundays and legal holi
.lav- V free lending horary of author
ed Christ an Science publications i?
maintained in connection with thi'
reading room The public is wolcomt
to the service* and tho reading room
I'K AKAMCK It AS INTKKKST-
INC. ARTICI KS.
ancing which she will introduce lias tows. X redI rows:; j Jromdate'^T discou" of^e'ent
,1 .erohral quality." which is ex- 5'vears old. all good milch will be Riven on all su-n over |10.0«
Plain*! thusly: C11WS, 80me fresh now, all fresh in f paid in cash, sums under $10^00
While music, painting and sculp m.xt 2 months; 11 Jerseys, comin* 2 "ash in hand, no discount. «o prop-
tin, have changed in form and math- vein old. all bred; 12 Jersey heifer Jtnoon
<h\ more ••cerebral" instead of merely calves: 3 year^ling s er , " (1 Bring vour d"inking cut) "'5th you.
emotional, dancing has remained an Z p'fand CWna malej .^TROSPER & "sONS. M. ...
art which appeals through the eye. to th„rim^hbrtdi weieht about 300; 1 C(!fV ',f^joRGAN & SONS
the sense alone. In the new geometric-(ciit weight 125. " ' Auctioneers.
al dancing all of the elements which 20 HEAP HORSES AND ^ ^ (-I.ARK. Clerk. U-9 3t
n^trSS too:1 ,mt See Boggs, he will clean
pony; 1 dark bay mare 9 years old,
It^vmrvsrst and block your old hat,
vvt. 1000; 1 black horse 2 rears old,
Wt^minr^; and make it look like
The October number of The Uiu "I dancing all of the elements which 20 HEAD HOKbbS AMU ftiuijE.o| CLARK, Clerk.
versify of Oklahoma' msgasine . the' HU the house when Mary tiarden -2 horseTveari oM. 1 wrfrel flllv 21
first issue this yssr, made it* appear- dances Snlorne are retained and artis-, %rn'urm „,<t. , CUl.i.|iM,r f.0lt: 1 mule;
ice on our exchsnjio desk yestenlay tries are introduced giving the move-
uul it is nti attractive and entertain- menta meanings.
number. In fact, it is the beat'
mit.' ever issued « *t edited i .iy-v*
wal written, entertaining it|k( and • ?
the printing and cove- are much bet I /\ mti<S CfTl efltSi 5 V" * ■ i " ,"„Vr.l
.W before I I old 2 eutking mule coHs; 1 <>"*'
new. Phone 79.
monthly from October to June under Owing to a delay in receipt of film wt, 750.
the direction of the School of Journal- of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle it IMPLEMENTS — 1 Case sulky
Ian Its IS a periodical of V'nivorsity oould not be shown last Thursday plow, lti inch; 1 walking P'0*'- ,'^J
UfcMd Intet-ests. and the offlcl.'I evening, but will be shown on Sun- Mc&ek S - |
organ of the alumni association. day evening. It is a thrilling photo chine; 1 sulky hay rake; 2 farm ;
Hirkd Be Herbert, editor; Marie comedy-romance m 6 parts, and will wagons; 1 co-devil: 1 hav rake; 1 lis- J
wsciltl editor; tanaie |M show tins well known couple m some ter planter; 1 cultivator; 1 tuiningl^
"eli. assistant .slitor; Klbert Boylan. of their clever dancing. A 2 reel Key- ^Xn mUk"gallon ' milk||
•porta editors; Fred h Varman. alunv stone She Loved a Sailor' and new cai s ;} one gallon milk cans ; 2©*>[ •
ni editor; Chester 11 Westfall, bus vaudeville musical act will be featur- milk bottles, quarts, pints and halfj^
mess manager; J William Cordell, od at the Met Sunday. Tonight Wm. S. pints. |®
student nniness manager; compose Hart and Louise Glaum will act in a SCOTCH COI.Llh II !'> > "• ;
western drama. "The Return ot Co",eJpuf' ... , J|
Draw Egan. The Nabimbaphone so- A d °,hpr ,h'"es ,0° r'umeroJS
A Stewart Phonograph and
Ten 8-in. Double Disc
Records for $10
Com# in *nd hwur this phonogmph and sati&f>- yourself
thxt it is the l>« t buy for little money
♦OS C Ave
Gross, The Piano Man
SEVERAL KARGAINS IN USES PIANOS
One Qood Practice Pw.to $70.00
One Very Good Use*! Piano $115.00
Terms to Suit Purchaser
KIMStHUVXL i lit Ki ll.
tVmer sth and U Rev A S Ki*ee>c.
Hector, res.tience ^ \* Ave Nov. VJ
the twenty-tirst Sunday after Trinity
SundaN schi^ol at 10 a m. Celebration
o( Holy Communion and sermon. 11 a.
KIKST R VrTlST i HI KC1L
He vmi time at the Sunday -choid at
in the morning. The pastor will
preach both morning and evening. U
n tn Solo, Mrs \ 1 I cake sermon
theme The Moral Dignity of Obeni.
cnc* K* eption of members. Young
IVvple's meeting at <>:S0. Evening ser
vice at " : r SoK* Kile- Boll ser-
mon theme: Striving to Enter Into
the Kinjrdom.M Reception of new
members. You are wolcomt
the st tT
The c Mils of the OctoNer maga
rine art : follower
Oklahoma Bringing I'p the Rear,
(Great Southern l.ife.)
Of Faculty Members New and Old.
Editor
The W ar and Picture Post-Card,
Roy Temple House.
li-i ron Record of the Season, StatT
\\ r;ter.
Seven Men Who Flay Foot.all. ' <*
bert K. Boylan.
\ New Step in Class Memorials.
Clifford R lx>ucks.
Lo How Are the Mighty Fallen,
Contributor.
lVsit:i the Coreopsis, James A.
Brill.
\ t'oaple of Sooner Dreams, Ches-
ter H Westfall.
Between Ourselves and the ilate-
rost. Editorial
Tho Effective Barrier. Editorial.
Kd.tot ally Speaking. StatT.
Oklahoma Through Eastern Eyes
Miriam Oatman-Blachlj
letting Out the Seams in 191C\
Marie Mauck.
Attending to Your Own Business,
St rat ton P Brooks.
los are very pleasing, and remind one
of the sweet tones of a pipe organ.
Tonight at the Yale there has been
a change of pictures, owing to an ac-|
cident which destroyed some of the
reels sdvertised, but one of the best
Blue Bird pictures ever shown here
Love Never l>ies" featuring Ruth
Stonehouae, Franklin Farnum and
other good Blue Bird memebrs, will be
shown. Its name indicates its nature,
one of the sweetest of love stories, in-
spired by the beautiful "Spring Song"
by Mendelssohn. A comdey Nestor
film will also be shown with Lyons
and Mo ran, and the Lawton Orchestra
will furnish the music.
Tomorrow a Rev! Feather picture,
"Black Friday," will be seen. This
play is founded on Frederick Isham's
powerful story of a nation's peril, and
President I*. S. Grant, Jay Gould and
Jim Fisk will be interpreted by Uni-
versal artists
mention. J
TERMS A credit of 12 months f
will be given on all sums over $10.00. .
purchaser giving note with approved (f
COAL!
ASKfABOUT
Our Valuable
Souvenirs
Payne's Coal Yard
Phone 328 Cor. 3rd and I"
The Golden Rule Store
Men's Part Wool Shirts
Men's Heavy Shirts
Men's Army Wool Shirts .
Childrens* Jersey Sweaters .
Men's Jersey Sweaters
Men's Heavy Coat Sweaters .
Boy's Part Wool Sweaters
Boys' Heavy Sweaters .
THIS WEEK.
...$1.2") Girl*' Heavy Rain (oats
SLIP Gingham still, per yard
$1.98
...30c
Best Outing Flannels, per yd.
g-jf Blankets, Good Ones
. .63c Men's Blue Shirts
• -98c Men's Best Overalls
S1.2" Men's Jumpers
These are only a few of our bargain*
$3.2".
. . 10c
...IOc
SL25
. .50c
$1.10
$1.1:
See our candy department.
The Golden Rule Store
At the Murray tonight a 3 part Es-
sanay, "It Never Could IV will
be produced by Richard 1 s and
Anna Walthall, and "A Double 'barrel-
ed Courtship" with Rose Melville as
\ilt\llON SOI 111 MF fHODiSTS Sis Hopkil M -T eft and other
comedy reels will be shown. Tomor-
On .-count of chunrh repnirs our Wm. Fox presents n .11 star
, u ik v est in "The Unwelcome Mother, a
eh.KM *,U U- held u, the \ (hj>t intc>rest M women ind
M. I A. bmM.nir !>und,y morning at Thi. nu-tur* shows three
usual hour
11-11 It
SUPERINTENDENT
Willard
WHO^ «m.T\ *
There 90 l-e Oivine Scr\ ct the KFVl. DANCS WOTBUHI tt>MINt..
First lYeshyterian ehureh. P Avenue
snd Fishth Street, at 11 a in. and F\ I'nited Press.
' '^0 p m Mo nir.j: theme 'The Three NFV YORK. Nov. 10. — Abas. Sa:-
■ft-mples 'ons«vr ted to the > v of or-.e. likewise the -.v-su.-i:s I'cvptaan
God \ propTam of spe\-i*l mus - for ar.l the tsrtalii'.r.f. w- pF'.inp hula-
•orninR and evening prepared Mr hula ma>d. eaeh of whom . it seems.
Joe I. Porter. Chorister, an.1 Mrs K t.vk a lesson from Miss Hootehies-
H. Fox. OTVamst Mrs tVensman will koot.-h e- Amertea < to have a new
**.t\j Fveni-.c theme Weighed -n the stape dan.**
Rala .-f." will be illustrated hy beauti- Meth.-'-one or prometn.al .lancing
' oti. pictures We >;we.i i the - :« la!-e ard Mme \ aU -e
Bala -.V the twi 'tfc -- the «■ es of Ss IN- nt is it# exponent She
Who> tJuiltv of the Sins of S-viety* new enroute to New York or the Mor
mothers. This picture shows three
child actresses of unusual excellence,
one having maoe her debut in "Under
Two Flags." In the fight on the
ship's deck. Frank Evans suffered a
broken nose, as his opponent was W al-
ter I.aw, who weighed 225 pounds.
This promise.' to be an unusually
strong picture.
PI BLR SALE
I am bMm out the Ft. Sill Dairy
Hervi on account of civ health, and
sell at my farm. XE lf-?-li W.
2 miles west a-.-. S rorth of the r.orth-
de west comer of Uwwr., in Monday.
„ Xov. ISth. l?l<i. coowoencitut at M
.'clock a m. sharp, the following
The People's Choice
It isn't necessary to
hold an election to decide
what kind of storage
battery service is the
best. Willard wins in
a walk.
WOLYKRTON ELECTRIC CO
Mh and t> krt 34
Wr'W l^e fUJ tf fe f y>w Kaffrr* t timt
Would You Like to be one of These?
S-.-ot thf A.r<ti Anv «v h*Tf
^rt^hut* «' th.s school it * cw\i pwition < «
L«n vrA wr thrw «ul? fror.t Bub for Book kwr
«r St#«.vntvvs« r* vhn «t v*n un*K.« to U or. %c
«•««( o: * Uci M r**&\
If You W ant an \bsolute guarantee
of a ^ood position at a good salary
too car £?t .« i.vf ih-.s k xv * fair chan.-* to
Before you v et That Position
v«c make ap vocr rt.rsi :h« vos «-**t it hacLt
mrnj*' to fvio tV fffw for V
Thorough Business Training
Cork to as thai resoh-* a an-, trr wall
pi&razttor roc saoroe.
The Mrlropolitan Conneeniii Collcgf
property
This is a vrr> - . . re. the Nest senat from Barcelona Spain. The HEA'O OAT1UI—S? head Dairy
w,n- -isdav at 7 W phi Slb]«i The
H —an Appearances of tiod .hi
Farth" Yost ar* r\ ted te
< s' ..V «- I V <■--
\ ,-es of the l>eshyter.a". church.
T J 1KW1N lHstor
FIRST M F.CHI «U"H
Th.s fhurvh at the cerr-er of Fourth
an.1 P s open to t.V p«Mv at all tS
. ^ x rx - S - ;.*\ Si :*>
school at # 4-V Fpwo-th l eafue at
< p. m . j rea.-hiTMt hy the pastor
. . ev <— -c Sr\v s - *
the rVtt. e are IktWri *'*h «
spli M of go 'i s -ge-s whe s -c
..■-t- worth hearing t"hir .-hun-h
■, «• s t f. " of -tevot o- an « et
i st mel.^y . and ea- sTOe-.-: d r-r- Vrs
j!Y TT1" 3 <T"*"
^ <A C V vv v-f"t
« ?k -c xv* v Vc -
i*j r cht V. ss K vhenso- and *rs
l"S r will ric TVe Pea^-.-fu1 t" ty *
I U1 are ,Tv->ei <\*re ttwi w t>. us
and we w,!! thee |M«<d " A . hiareh
ire*) w th the spirit of pood oV-r
• AS ' IV GUOSF Pr> *
l"\YSi.KVY. \TH*S Al i HI Kv H
Mr Tabor will *poak c the V ng-
JUST RECEIVED
A Complete Line of the Famous
'Crown Brand'
Lubricating Oils and
Greases
LAWTON REFINING CO.
Phone 247
Model 55-4 f. o. b. Toledo
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Micr- M cV*ar He it. ^.^s of r.c
S^wnday aras btfW
$««aa\ tlwn fw a hn| Wti ^ •
i v t- csnr to etar Ke-
* 3* * >• s n>ar
v ■ « « f:** r^t t*~ a:' vii«f
V- - . S. m-iit t W!1
etf Ckrat leaf off An.- 1 Rrrea,
imrsnos *H T* «mitMMS7S
.v*«nt rf cheret -epai-s ocr
S.i-<ia> a-hv • he he'd ir tke >
A 0 A >... ■ K Ss~^a< nw ~ -r at
trwa1
< ^ vrw fvr
Luxurious Bigness!
A hie nxany c^r if luru-Sowt—ao two wi\-s
beet It
But ex*. . .rs in an autotaobile ccs: h'^2-
or«v>; of c ~ V-^s—ss a itit
It JWtoi «a ia ertr-.cr.; of ni^icr.s m
ice crater ixisly iacre&i-- proiucsixi
Tc rfxct the ecoEcer. naoessso" r° 7"°^
l'ixurictus sure this price.
The wbeelbss: is 112 inches —
T t Kats are corr.forL t.e ana roomy and
il m's plenty cf leg rem front and back.
And •'urthsr kivurioui oomfort is assured
by can: -ever srriags, big four-inch tires
ba'—ncei gasoline t&ak
is at the rea, .
Beautifully £-:5 ed! —e\-er>- cravenisKe!!
Price $~95';!
Moael S5-6. six cj-linder. 35-40 horsepower.
116-inch whe«!t asc- S925.
B. P. FIELDS. Dealer
413 Third t. :: Lawton. Ok la.
TW C.^tuBT. ToWdft Okio
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