The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE POUR
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
TOMORROW at the MURRAY
MATINEE 2:00— NIGHT 6:30
"The Country That God Forgot
THE DRAMA
Relentlessly, the sun beats down on
the deser t -and on the woman! Help-
less there 011 the burning .sands, she
finally realizes how much she loves
her husband whom she has deserted
for the soft-spoken strang!'.
And the Tempter, what of him ?
Fate cuts merry didoes in the Country
That (iod Forgot! Red-blooded man-
hood, honest wlf-saerifice, intrigue,
crime and sincere love—and all in the
Great Solitude!
In the end a (treat awakening came
to Helen llrnnt In the end, a Kreut
punishment came to the Snake in
Kden!
A big smashing story of the western
wastes and of a man's love for a woman.
Tom Santschi is presented in a role that
rivals his "McNamara" in "The Spoil-
Mary Charleson and George Fawcett are
also in the strong cast.
YOU WILL ENJOY THIS ONE
OTHER SHORTER SUBJECTS
IMMENSELY
5c and 15c
lAmusement<
invited.
R S. SATTERFIELD, Pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Public Sale
As I have decided to quit the farm
and will move away 1 will sell at m>
residence 2 miles south 1 east of Kl-
gin; 5 miles west of Sterling, <> mill'.*
south, 1 west of Fletcher; on Ti.v
tiny, Dec. 12, at 10 o'clock 11 hors« -
and mules, 20 head of cattle, 40 hea i
of h< g8, farm implements, household
noiwls, . or 8 tons baled sorghum hoy.
Free lunch at noon. Refreshments by j
Klgin M .E. church. Terms-^Sunis
$10 under cash; over $10 a credit till ;
Oct. 1, 1017 with approved security ' j
per cent off for cash.
J. F. KlNCi, Owner.
J. E. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer.
D&W12-7 It
converted "; 7:30 p. m.t ,4As a Man;
Thinketh." Kpworth League 6:30 p. m.
All services in the Church. Well or-!
iranized Sunday school with classes Sf
tor the whole family. Men ,
Cleo Madison, one of the greatest
emotional actresses in photoplays,
will be star of the Bluebird to be ex-
hibited at the Yale theatre tonight
Corner Seventh street and C Ave.,j under the title of "The Chalice of Sor-
U. Seth Tabor, pastor. Preaching 11, row.' The name of the play gives an
a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, idea of its tragic bent; the leading <
Sunday school at !>:45 a. m., Mrs. Ora character, object of the crafty and '!
G. Homaday, superintendent. Chris- villanous intrigue of an influential !
ian Endeavor at 6:30 p. rn. We are] Mexican, depicts a wide range of j
| nearing the end of our church year, i emotion, running from the heights of j
wo have much to lie grateful forJjoy and happiness to the depths of
May these closing weeks be rich In tragic despair. The scene is laid;
benediction to all who come within our across the border in the present day,!
gates! "The welcome church." and 'the Mexican Mtnation" falls un-
.. der a new and illuminating research
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.!in ' The Chalice of Sorrow.' Tomorrow ;
WHO'S GUILTY. i a fine Red Feather feature "Barriers1
Divine Service at 11 a. m., and 7:30; of Society,' a story a mans millions
p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. and against a woman's will, presenting
Young People's meeting at fi:30 p. m., Dorothy Davenport and Emory John-
The Pastor's theme at 11 a. m. will be: son, and other good reels will be
"The Sword of Justice.' Mrs. L. M.I shown.
Gensman will sing a solo at the morn-
ing service. The Pastor's theme at the At the Met tonight a Triangle
People's service at 7:30 in the evening ! drama in 5 reels, 'The Marriage of
For the Baby
Pretty little Caps and Mittens. Sacques. Bootees. Hoods.
Furs. Carriage Robes. Bath Robes. Silk and Woo
Underwear in practical VANTA Make.
Infants' Ivorv Sets.
SAMPLE SHOP
417 C Ave. W. W. WILKINSON, Prop. Phone 277
....
CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Masses will be celebrated in
Catholic church Sunday morning; at S new series:
WE HAVE
Churches i will be: 'The Irony of Justice," illus-j Molly O" featuring Mae Marsh and a
j; trated by several beautiful reels of two reel Keystone comedy, "The Oth-
®5s motion pictures the last episode in the j er Man," featuring Roscoe Arbuckle,
series of Who's Guilty ? The last chap-1 will be shown also the black face com •
the'ter is the best. Next week we begin alcdians in vaudeville. Sunday Clara
Is Humanity In The Grip i Kimball voung will appear in 'The
E. W. DILLING, Clerk and oV|ock A cordiai jnvitation is of Mvil?" The Young People's Social Feast of Life," a story of Cuban love
extended the public to attend. Serv.ce Society will meet at the i and intrigue which affords Miss
FATHER W I' LAMB Pastor Church on Tuesday evening at 7:30. _ ^ oung ample opportunity to display
' Good musical and literary program.; her great dramatic ability. Miss
11FAI HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN The followinK question will be de- j Young was seen here recently in "The
Services morning and evening con- hated; ' Resolved, That Co-operation Common Law" and will undoubtedly
ducted by the pastor. Morning service 'would reduce the high cost of living." I draw capacity houses Margaret Lil-
at 11 o'clock. Subject "The Voice of The Westminister League will meet lie and her Ginger Girls Musical com-
the Master" Eveninr service at 7-30 at tlle c ur('h on Wednesday evening!«dy company will present a 45 minute
o'clock." Subject The Suffering .-Wv- ' 7:30 for Bible study and prayer.! vaudeville act. They come here very
Try Constitution Want Ads.
A fine stock of Jewelry and as much as conditions will
allow ti> be brought into the community—
A COMPETENT MAN
that is ti skil
•<1 engraver, diamond cutter and all
workman—
•ound
AND MORE
We do not hesitate to tell you whether you i>re buying
gold, silver or "what not.'
CHAS. R. MOLL
330 D Ave.
Phone 308
iour.' Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Christian Societies at 6:30 p. m. Pray-
er meeting every Wednesday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. A cordial invitation to
all.
J. W. MOSELEY, Pastor.
Subject: "Lessons From Christ's highly recommended. First show Sun-
Ministry." Strangers are cordially in-1day at 0:15. Second show begins A:15.
vited to the regular Sabbath and mid
week services
Church.
of the Presbyterian
CHURCH OK CHRIST SCIENTIST.
622 B. Avenue. Sunday, Dec. 10.
subject: "God The Preserver of Man."
Golden Text: 11 Timothy 4:18. The friends.
Ix)rd shall deliver me from every evil
work, and will preserve me unto his
heavenly kingdom: to whom be glory
for ever and ever. Sunday services at
11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. at the Y
T. J. IRWIN, Pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
At the Murray tonight ' The Black
Orchid" a sensational East India
drama, featuring Kathlyn Williams
and Wheeler Oakman, (who recently
starred here in "The Ne'er Do Well")
Regujar services Sunday morning will be presented. Also The Three
and evening. Come and bring your ' fiends'' and the comedy seriei ^f
Hans and Fritz, and Mutt and Jetf.
A. L. LEAKE. Tomorrow 'The Country That God
Forgot," a big smashing story of the
NOTICE western wastes and a man's love for a
There will be religious services held woman' P1™"""* T°m Santschi in a
role that rivals his performance in
be other
good reels shown
Have You Heard
the [Slew
Pathephone?
M. C. A. on Sunday after- tt
Testimony meeting every Wednesday noon at 3 o'clock. This is the fi*st of a , Spoilers. There will
evening at 8 o'clock. The Christian series of Sunday afternoon meetings
Science reading room 300-302 First to be held this winter. All are most
National Bank building, open from cordially invited. COMING AGAIN TO LAWTON.
11:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. daily except Rev. U Seth Tabor of the Congre — —
Sundays and legal holidays. A free gational church will deliver a mes- The Chicago doctors's specialist,
lending library of authorized Christ- sage. His subject is "Is The Game w^° cured so many people in south-
ian Science publications is maintained \Vorth the Candle.'' orn Kansas and northern Oklahoma
in connection with the reading room. several years ago.
The public is welcome to the services The following arrests are recorded j Offers free consultation, examina-
and the reading room. at the city jail: Lilla Bell, colored, *'on an(* ^vi°e to everyone
—— vagrancy; George Ware,
M. E. CHl'RCH, SOUTH. Frank Marshall, colored,
Sunday School 9:45 a. m., F.
who is
drunk* a'c^ am' affiled who will call at the
transport- j Midland hotel
S. ing:; OUie Grinnel, disturbing peace;
not you
treat.
have missed
Sneed, superintenednt. Preaching by Fanny Blaylock, disturbing peace and
the pastor, 11 a. m. 'Sifted and Re- T. J. Whalin, disturbing peace.
Come to Gross' Music Store
and be shown.
Make your selection NOW of
one of the many styles
and have it delivered to
your Home as—
A Christmas Gift
the Family.
Prices from $15.00 Upward.
No needles to change.
405 C Ave.
Christmas
Is Coming
BUT THE SELECTION OF GIFTS NEED HAVE NO I
TERRORS FOR YOU
; Vou find hen' pre.M'uU that will please whomever you ;
JJ vvitili to remember mail, woman or child from elaborate
£ ami expensive jrifts of plate or jewelry to simple little ;
keepsakes. We reeouimend rin^s ti* npproprinte and al •
' ways acceptable especially the \\ \V \V rings, of which i
$ we liave an attractive selection in choice designs.
: We guarantee to replace any atones—excepting dia
I hioihIm that become lost or cracked. The prices range •
: from $.'■ to $1") or even more.
John B. Evans
Consider' the Mothers Health
after childbirth by taking
necessary precautions be
fore the trying ordeal
by using "Mother's
Friend'* to assist m
ture in preparing
her f >r the phy-
sical ch a
Mother's Friend
many years has
eu the means of giv«|
ing relief to thousands of
mothers. It is au exter
Hal remedy with unex
celled merits, and should be
the !inme nf every expectant mother. Pruc?iNt se'.! tt
Semi for frre book on Motherhood Adclref* T' ie BradAeld
Regulator Co., SOS Lamar BMc„ Atlanta, G
Remedy
Moth
. v
MARGARET LI LI. IE AND HER GINGER GiRl.S, FINE MUSICAL
COMPANY OF 11. MET THEATRE SUNDAY.
SERVICE CAR
TELEPHONE
MAC MAGRANE
TUESDAY, DEC. !2
from nine a. m. to four p. m.—One
day only.
All persons who have ailments or
infirmities that have baffled the skill
of the family physician, are invited
to call.
If you have kidney or bladder
troubles bring a two-ounce bottle of
your urine for examination.
Married ladies must be accom
panied by their husbands and minors
by their parents. 12-9 2t
See Boggs, he will clean
and block your old hat,
and make it look like
new. Phone 79.
iMOTOR. CAR
An extraordinary number of owners
have little or no occasion to call on
the dealer for service.
It is becoming clear that with a little
care and a trifling expenditure a
car built as Dodge Brothers car is
built can maintain itself for an in-
definite period.
This is not an accidental nor an oc-
casional result.
It is the general experience due to
the design of the car.
Its light, strong construction was
carefully calculated to promote
economy as well as capable per-
formance.
It will pay you to visit us and examine this car
The gasoline consumption is unusually low
The tire mileage is unusually high
The price of the Touring Car or Roadster, complete,
is $785 (f. o. b. Detroit)
The price of the Winter Touring Car or Roadster complete
including regular mohair top is $950 (f. o. b. Detroit)
Thompson's Garage
318 C Ave.
/
Special Attractions In Diamonds
In selecting a Diamond you should compare grades before considering prices.
Let Your Christmas Gift Be
Something that will Last
We have a fine assortment of artistic and practical gifts at moderate prices
to select from
Silverware
Tea Trays
China
Cut Glass
Conklin Fountain Pens
Mesh Bags
Vanity Boxes
Toilet Articles
Cigarrette Cases
Match Safes
Scarf Pins
Rings, Belts
ALL KINDS OF GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE ONES
N. A. McDUFFIE, Jeweler
Phone 35
415 Fourth st.
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 107, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1916, newspaper, December 9, 1916; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc129315/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.