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THE LAV/TON CONSTITUTION
PRINCIPALLY
About PEOPLE
NOTHING ST A! I>S AS HKIH, ns a remedy
for every womanly ailment,
a« Dr. Pierce's FavoriU
Prescription. It's the only
medicine for women certain
in its effects.
_ wFavorlie Prescription" 13
l an invigorating, restoratlvo
1/ tonic, a .nothing an-J
Ftr< ngthening nervino, an t
u complete cure for all tho
functional derangement*,
painful disorders, and
chronic weaknesses peculiar
to the sex.
For young girls Just
entering woraann -od s for
women at th< critical time;
... ,,, nursing mothers; and event wmmdw no
Phone 111 for anything in the urug "run-down," tlrel or overworked—«
line, I'owell's Drug Store. 2-7tf ti a special, safe, and certain help.
MM. E. A. WllJW*. lis South B Street.
1 - * « and Boles of Wain, ^
were shopping in Lawton today.
Everton Pianos, quality first, 330 D.
C. C. Brown for farm loans, renewal,
increase or new. 31d 4th. Phone 55J
Mr. and Mrs. Gillam were visitors
in the city yesterday from Indiahoma.
; mw'swm ?7rr r i
I Society | . . paCrsrsoSRvj i Churches ;
* «' — < , rn GRAHAM
Phone 134 for plumbing repa-r*. I)
E Andrews. 11-21, 23. 2't
tion' r^cornmcndoJ to me. A friend had
it ami I wtw the benefits she received. 1 usea
two bottles and the imprmwnt came at
once. 1 should have kept on umnir It but dW
not as I was fevhnR co much better. 1 belleV6
In 'Favorite rr«M.riptioa' us a, true medietas
for woaicii.''
♦ What is beauty? Alas: tis a jew
♦ el, a glass, V
♦ A bubble, a plaything, a ." •- . C
<* 'Tis the snow, dew, or air; t:V so ♦
> many things ran ♦
♦ That 'tis nothing one well n)a. *
♦ suppose, '
♦ 'Tis a jewel, Love's token; jrlr.;< <
> easily broken, ♦
*• A bubi.le that vanisheth soon; ♦
♦ A plaything that boys cast a i ie ^
♦ when it cloys, ♦
♦ A rose quickly faded and strewn. ♦
♦ Bohr.. *
>♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
F DN IN B1RCLAND.
going to give n Fashion
. Mrs. Oriole one day to
<i other Birds who had come
h.-r iu her Reception Hooni
IVur Tree.
is u Fashion Show?" asked
Bird.
CATHOLIC < HI U< il.
classes will *>e celebrated in the
.Catholic'church Sunday morning at S
and 10 o'clock sharp. A cordial invita
tion is extended the public to atteru
FATHER W. P I AMB, Pastor.
Don't fool with
a cold. Cure it.
CASCA^AtefOUlNINE
PACK THREE
I A musements]
FIRST BAPTIST ( HFRCH.
Bible school at l>:45 a. m. Singing
directed by I. I). Rankin. Come and
(hear the large Junior chorus. Regular
n't you i;inw?" sale' Mrs. Oriole, service: morning and evening. Special
\\ will all look our best and music at both hours. Visitors esneo
ill march up anil down this a)|v vvt.k.oru.
I > my Tree and show off our
eat hers. We're ver\ stylish, you
REPORTER.
...... o .........
Y \I.K TONIGHT— God's Crucible"
will be the Bluebird piot'.play farm-
ing the attrition at th Vale thentro
today With George Hernandez, Myrtle
Gonzales and Val Paul playing the
leading roles in Lynn F. Reynolds'
company. Those who recall "The End
f tli" Rainbow,'* The Girl of Lost
Lake" and The Secret of the .Swamp'
will remember most of all the beauti-
ful nature settings in which Director
Rey nolds specializes. This time he has
- to the most beautiful spot on the
sermon Great Ships That Go Down American ConthOnt to find scenes
to the Sea," illustrated by the great fitting to embelish ' Gods Crucible"
motion picture drama, * Down to the the Grand Canyon of Arizona. In
Sea," the tenth episode in the "'Grip all the world there is no more heauti-
Thc old family remedy-I t tul/.r
form—sufe, sure, easy t,> t .x«\ Is >
ophites—no unplc.e: -it aftu -;f.'CU.
Carts colds in 24 i. r- cr .1 n .S
days Money hack i: it Get
the genuine l ox with IU-d Tj,> nd
Mr. IIUI's picture on it 25 .i-au.
At Any Drug Stars
A. L. Lund puts in window giass.
Phone 194. 411 D Ave. 9-15-tf
Miss Lena Thompson came up.this
L. J Lathram puts in Glass. Phone Domestic Science ( lub
19. First National Bank Bldg. 10-5tf Will Meet Wednesday.
The Domestic Science club wil.
Miss Elizabeth Spencer, the popu- meet on Wednesday of next week at
morning for Temple to spend the day |ar mezzo soprano will be presented at the home of Mrs. J. N. Shepler at
shopping. a-private hearing at the high school which time the members will all dress
auditorium on Tuesday evening Feb- in colonial costume. The event will be
Phone 12 for a Service Car. A us- ruary twentieth to which a numne • be the annual colonial meeting of the
tin's, 418 I) Ave. 1-21 ti 0f prominent musicians and music club.
lovers have received cards of introdu;1-
H. L. Newton, who has been here tjQn j^j8s Spencer ,cceived her music Children's Program of
for the past week visiting with his e(juca^on jn Europe. When she re- Lawton Music Club.
sisters, Mesdames Lewis and I ried- turned ^is country her remarkable( At a meeting this week at the home
man and Miss Jessie Newton, left yes- vojce and thorough training immedi- of Mrs. Frank Hurt the committer i:i
terday for his home in Harrold, 1 exa:. a^ejy attracted attention and her pro- charge, composed of Misses Mae Stho-
fessional career has been one of great field, Dorothy Flood and Mira Mc-
Turkish Bath Treatment for ladies activity and success. Clure and Mrs. E. E. Peoples, the
and gentlemen. Basement First Na- ,late was set for the annuai chilireit'-
tional Bank. I'hone 151. l-.iOtl Mrs. Chas. Oldfield ^and children program of the Lawton Music club
Donald and Marcis Lavina, left this and will be given on the nighv of
A. L. Lund nas just received the morning. for Anadarko to spend a few* March 3rd.
largest shipment of window shades days at the home of Mr am, Mrs> L
ever brought here. Prices right. ,, Qldfield
12-30 8t '
Miss Enid Thomas
Entertains Friends.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Brent Mitchell, Miss Enid Thomas entertained a
a ^ as^en ^in?^ Cai °r motorcyc'e for have as their guests this week, Mr. few couples last evening at her home
2-9>tfS 6n*B.'p. FIELDS 429 C Ave. an(l Mrs. I>ave Franel of Detroit, on D avenue and an informal evennig seen her In
;Mich. was spent in dancing and
John Wilhite, was in the city yes- games. I^ater refreshments were had
terday attending the Teacher's meet- FOR TRADE. at Powell's. Those in the party were
ing. Mr. Wilhite is principal of the > Misses Verna Ross, Alice Beasley, Ida
schools at Elgin. ^ y°u have a farm for sale :>r paterson, Corba Rogers, Wilma An-
trade see C. C. Brown. 31fi 4th"derson, Grace Bryant, Enid Thomas,
It is the time of year to got the Phone 550 Messrs. Charles Carter, Palmer Bran-
best use of your kodaks. We have the dow, Herman Hughes, Thos. McDuffie,
kodak and all its accessories. Powell MONEY TO LOAN. joe Cox, Ed Cox.
Drug Store. Phone HI. 2-17tf T
I have plenty of money to ioan on \alentir.e Social
Largest shipment of window shades Property. ^ at Satterfield Home.
l-9tf F. S. SNKLL. The Valentine social given by the
, iw. Birds are beautiful Creature1
'-I sr we should give a Fashion EPISCOPAL CHI RCH. of Evil." The Choir, under the direc- ful spot, and there will be this added
• : iw." i Services Sunday, Feb. IS, 1917..tion of Miss Stevens, will furnish spe- benefit of impressive scenes.
"What does Fashion mean?" asked . Sun lay school at 10 a. m. Celebration cial music at each sei vice. Sabbath Sunday will be a Red Feather fea-
.L. P.lue Jay. of the Holy Communion and sermon School, J. L. Porter, superintendent, ture, 'A Child of Mystery" found up-
";r means beauty atui st.\le and fine aj j| a ni 'fjie l adies' Guild will at 9:45 a. m. Young People's meeting on the story, '"Little Italy." A Jungle
!" , "l. NIl'>'t (.!1"' '. . nieet on Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 20th at 0:30 p. in. Young People's Social comedv will be run both Saturday and
i h.-i I ::t a fashion, said Air. Blue , ,, „ : ,
lay prmj'Mv with Mrs. Joy, <09 L avenue. Service League, Tuesday at i :30 in Sunday nights.
' ■* You'sh. "u'ld say you're fashionable," t,1e ('hurch Parlors. Westminister
<Mlt! Mrs. Oriole. I'l AI. HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN. League for prayer and Bible study, led MET TONKJHT—Appearing as a
"Don't be so fussy Just how I say Services morning and evening con- by the Pastor, in the Church Parlors new kin(j 0f vampire, Dorothy Dalton
it. The main thing Is that I'm all that ducted by the pastor. Morning ser- on Wednesday night at 7:30. Strang- has t^t> star roje in -The Female of
—1 have beauty, style and fine Feath- viVe at 11 o'clock. Subject 'The Af- ers are cordially invited to the regii- Species," a Triangle-Kay Bee
fm.' n'flna fli,ti"ns "f Kiirhteouii." Kvenine lar Sabbath and mid-werk services of ,a which '^n be secn nt the Met
Xrh,VSrervke "V ;;:!0(::Vlo:k; |Ubr«- ;Thl| «h" ^teri-n Chu«h. theatre tonight. Miss Dalton is seen
01- I,lu, ' om,nR of thc ' hnst- Sunday 8ch00' as a queen of Bohemia" who win, an-
•Yes. you are. Mr. Blue Jay," said at B:4B • ' • Christian Endeavor So- CHKISTI \N CHURCH. other woman's husband in an odd
Mrs. Oriole. "And you must surely <-'ieties at o::iO p. m. Prayer meetwv.' A hearty welcome is extended to nlanner and is deprived of him tiy an
oonie to tin- Fashion Show." every Wednesday evenim* at 7:.'!0 one and all to worship with us. Our equai|y strange chance.
Bible School convenes at !>:.E0: we Suppose you were married
have classes for all. in charge of To a wettithy Russian
„ , trained workers. Come and enjoy that i, n(t ho was exiled to Siberia
n,""rK .r: Spnt, ar0Unf al ^ KIKST K- CHURCH. . hour with And remember that the "
^Mr an near to attend the Services Sunday as follows: Sunday c|HSS meets in the commission-
Fashion Show given In front of Mrs. ... Men 8 1 mLets tnL <-umn""lon
Oriole's " <ir Tiee Home on th« sch°o1 at 9'4"- Caching at 11 j. m ers room at the city Hallf ,,very Sun.,
Fence. "nd 7:30 p' m" EpwoKh k'aKUP at day morning at 9:30. Communion and:
Evetymir Knew Just where Mrs. Orl* P* m- Sermon subject for the_ p,Pac[1;nyr service at 11 o'clock. Ser-
ole lived—even the Birds that hadn't morning hour, "Early Days of Jos- mon theme Pauls Vision—And
long time. For tin eph." Anthem: "My Help Cometh ()ura_" Young People's service at 6:30
p. m. You *ill enjoy this band
"When will we come, Mrs. Oriole?** o'clock. A cordial welcome h 11.
be asked. J. W. MOSELEY, Pastor.
"Tomorrow," she replied.
playing °rlo,e Family had moved back to the from The Lord." Miss Pansy Robert- p m You will enjoy this band of j
same Home year after 3'^- They 80n wiU sinR-t 'Forever with the christian workers. Evening worship'
had found no other like It an. heie, j or(j Sermon subject for the even- ,lt O ciocip Sermon theme- "The
and when they could not be better suit- . , . .. „ , , „ at 7 ,w 0 c'ock—aeimon tneme. ine
ed, why ehauge, they said. i°U1\«- ri^,!an n" rru CU uV- Majfiietism of the Cross.' Our choir not (jare reveal the true state of
As all the Birds began to arrive, Mr*'. ' ° ° lss ' ' 11 ' 1 will be assisted by the orchestra; come affairs for fear of the consequences
Oriole told them where to go. ijs cordially invited to worship aiuj enjoy the musicai program. to your husband, to your former lover
And you followed him
And found that he had
Changed places with
An exiled friend
Who was a former lover
Of yours's—
And the Russian prison guards
Forced you to live in the house
With your former lover,
What would you do? You would
retty soon a Jingling of little Belli here. Location: Fourth and B streets,
was «eurd. Mrs. Oriole was a-flutter. JEAN L. LA GRONE, Pastor.
And All the Birds pot their heads to
one side, and said, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Wfto can that he?"
Corner Seventh Street and C avenue.
just received at Lund's, 11! f). Prices
right.
But before they could answer, the e *
, ,, ,-,,i r> i..i u U. Seth Tabor, pastor. Sermon topic
•airy Queen and all the little Fairies f
ame jumping and flying along wear- H a. m. "Why He Came ; 7:30 p. m. lu-al Estate
12-30 3t
Rev. E. M. Myers of Lawton passed South, at the home of Rev. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. N\ Hitch, formerly of this through our city, Friday, enroute Satterfield, was a success in every
city, was here yesterday from Ster- home, where he had been called by way. From the hourn of three to five
ling the guest of friends. phone from his work near Comanche,j jn the afternoon and from eight to ten
stating his wife was seriously ill. Rev. jn the evening, guests were received.
Join the Club. Put a Famous Hoos- Myers came across the country by The decorations as well as the menu
ier Cabinet in the home at $1 a week, automobile in the hopes of making were suggestive of St. Valentine
Jones Furniture Co. 10-Gtf the afternoon train so as to arrive Misses Mira McClure, Ellen Bell and
home at the earliest possible moment, Clara March gave several musical s ■-
Why suffer from colds and la gripe but missed connection by about ten lections throughout the afternoon and
when by calling phone 111, Powell's,minutes, however, he secured another evening which were much enjoyed
Drug Store will send you a remedy machine and proceeded on his journ- '■
immediately. 2-7tf nCy. it is hoped by his many friends j g q.'s will Have
'that he found Mrs. Myers much bet- Colonial Affair.
Fresh Neufchatel cheese at White's, ter upon his arrival.'—Temple Tri- The next meeting of the P. E. O.
2-17 3t bune. Society will be on Monday when the
members will convene at the home of
Prof. Jas. W. Huff was in the city j)r H. Owen of Geronimo, Okla., Mrs. J. L. Lewis, at which time all
yesterday from Cache attending the was complimented iaat week with two will dress en costume. The ladies are
teacher's meeting. family dinners, one given by Mrs. A!- looking forward to the affair.
Philathea class at the M. E. church, ing lovely gowns of Gold which were ("Down in the Valley with a Prophet." Transfers.
ered with the little jingling Bells. In the morning Miss Annie Marie Timothy McGuire to August F. Als-
Mrs. Oriole sung a Song <>f Joy to Dunlap will sing, "The Pilgrims cf wardt, S. E. 1-4, Sec. 26, Twp. i N., R.
«ee the Fairy Queen, and the other the Night," Parker; in the evening 12 W. Consideration $1200.
Bird* sang their best Songs too, so she wil, sin^ "Saved," Schofield.j —
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.—a Negro Pleads
live place for life folks. Bible school Guilty
( LARENC E E. WAGNER, antj to yourself.
Pastor. jhjj. js the sensat; nal situation
that confront Hope Ivanovna "in
Hearts Afire", the latest release by
the Clara Kimball Young Service-
World Pictures. Miss Clara Kim-
tall Young enacts the role of Hope
and she is beautiful and lovable in
COURT HOUSE CATCH
(Continued From Page One.)
fred Boyd and the other by Mrs. Jno.
Mose Preston returned home yes- Owen. Dr. Owen is the guest of his Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Ross
terday afternoon from Oklahoma City daughter, Mrs. T. O. Byiid and family to Leave Lawton.
where he had been for a few days on an(j during his stay in the city and Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Ross and child-
business and pleasure.
at 9:45 a. m., Mrs. Ora G. Hornaday. George Williams, a negro, plead
this picture. Altogether this is an at-
traction that will long stick in your
memory. The Met theatre will have
the pleasure of presenting this fea-
ture film to its patrons on tomorrow
night.
. , . , . _ . i r. Wm, S. Hart has another hard-hit-
superintend. A sch""' «5.at end.ear «" «* th,s mornm* b°fvore Ju^e Ray,' ting, straightohooting role in "Truth-
ors to build character. The Men a of violating the prohibitory law and fu] Tu)|iverj, the TrianKie piay in
Bible class will meet at 9:46 a. m. a' was sentenced to 30 days in jail and to whi(,h h(1 wij| be seen at the Mfit
the parsonage; taught by the pastor, pay *60 fine. ^ theater| Monday nlght His role is
that of a western newspaper editor,
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. Marriage License. who cleans up a bad town There ig a
622 II Avenue. Sunday Feb. 18, sub- > A marriage license was issued late ^ a|so jn the Rtory
ject "Soul.' Golden Text: Proverbs yesterday evening to Lamest Schulz,
18-10. The name of the Lord is a 22, School of Musketry, Ft. Sill, and
strong tower: the righteous runneth Miss Percie E. Gilbert, 18, lawton.
into it, and is safe. Services Sunday —
at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. Our observation is
MURRAY SUNDAY—"The Love
Thief," a Wm. Fox production fea-
that in these turing Gretchen Hartman and Alon
Hale, will be the offering Sunday mi-
"We're So Glad You've Come.'
social functions.—The States-Graph'i
Pure Bulk Buckwheat Flour at Brownville, Tenn.
White's 2-17 4ti
Pictures, framesTchoice mouldings February 22 Declared
at a. I.. Lund, 4ii d. 12-14 if a Legal Holiday For
— Working On the Roads
(Continued Froni Page One.)
m. Testimony meeting every Wednes- days it takes a lot more time to get a «tnrv of love
day evening at 8 o'clock. The Christ- little boy ready for school than it used ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
ian Science reading room, 300-302 to. _ each other for 8upren,acy. A tale of
First National Bank building, is open Another thing vre like about a life on the Mexican border and the
pretty girl is that when we praise her; fight a woman makes for a man's af-
Qii fnr voiri™ - • . .. , beauty she knows we are not flatter- • fection. Tonight will be "Pearl of the
where they will make their future aIJ *ur *no Ni. s. days. A free lending library' of au- . . . „
home. Mr. Ross was for seevral years V. so K 11(1 ***' thorized Christian Science publica- 1 .:==■—r-— — „ mo
. , ... . r, Mrs. Oriole in a lovely high voice . . . . , . .. ...
with the Paynter-McVicker Grocery whl(.h gounaed a8 l( ghe were delighted Hons is maintained in connection with
Co. He expects to engage in the con- beyond words. room. The public is wel-
tracting business with his father-in- "vVe heard from a little Bird," said;come to the services and the read:ng
law, Walter Spitler, who formerly re- the Fairy Queen "that there was to be room.
from 12 o'clock (noon) until 5 p. m.
has been the guest of honor at several ren will leave soon for El Paso, Texas, 'hat Blrdlaud was almost a Songland - daily except Sunday and legal holi-
Are You Prepared for
Baby's Arrival?
Ton are If "Mother's Friend"
has been given a place in your
home. The dread and agonj of
childbirth can be eliminated to
ttie greatest extent by thia won-
derful assistant to nature. Drug-
gists everywhere sell "Mother'B
rrtend."
ahtabl*
TWBr.4
l
Atlani
sideded here.
M. G. B. Club Gave
that part known as the proposed | je Supper.
The M. G. B. club, composed of a ueen?"
•i Fashion Show today In Blrdlaud."
"Now who could the little Bird have '
Veen?" asked Mrs. Oriole, and all th* |
jther Birds repeated,
"Now, who could the little Bird have
M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH.
0:45 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m.,
sermon: 'individual and National
Safety." 6:30 p. m., Epworth league.
It is requested that every able-bod- number of high school girls gave a pie
ied man residing in Lawton donate one supper last night in the domestic sci-
"Was It you, little Phoebe?" Mrs. |7:30 m; 8ermon: "God Reveals Him"
rlole asked, as she saw the Phoebe self." Join the Business Mens Sunday
Then the Birds began to Parade up
and down the Fence, and to fly from
E. G. WAREN, President.
R. B. MORFORD, Secretary.
Let
Us Practice What We Preach." The
People's Service at 7:30 p. m., with
! day's work on the above mentioned ence rooms at the high school. Quite Bird and the Family were looking as school class. A comfortable house and
highway or supply a substitute. „ | rge crowd was present and a gen- f '''"v knew something about It. a heart welcome for you. Attend our
JOHN H. EDWARDS, eral good time was had. The proceeds ,,, i tn^Mrs Oriole services.
J. F. TEDFORD, wi„ be used to help defray the ex- ^ t0 Mr"- 0rl°'1 R- S' SATTERFIELD, Pastor.
W. C. NICHOLS, penses for a camping expedition in the "That was t verv Souir we heard " I
Hoard of County Commissioners of summer. The membership of thc club «,.,!<] the Fairy 'vueen. "and when vve KIKsr PRESBYTERIAN CHI R( H.
! Comanche County. js Misses Chlora Bainos, I^ota and asked what It meant the Whisper came j '[ Avenue and Eighth street, T. J.
i HENRY' BOYLE, v'eta Elrod, Ada Putney, Grace and back There is to .be a Fashion Show | Irwin, pastor. Divine Service at 11 a,
R. P. SANDERS, Ethel Cripe, Bessie Malone, Lela Bar Blrdlaud today. Will you comer m., with sermon by the pastor,
; W. D. TURNER, nos, Blanche Hadley, Jennieve Roff. *n(l hwe wc *>a *ee"
: Commissioners of the City of Lawton, Gladys Taylor and Mary Brown.
! Oklahoma. Tree t0 Tree They showC(1 otT tht)r
... . n . glorious colors, and Mr. Sun helped
Washington Program U> hem to look their best.
Business Men's Club, he Given at High > cno _ file Goldfinches were there looking
, j Thursday afternoon at 2.4. , very bright and golden. Mr. Red-
The Quinine That Does Not Affect 0'cl0ck at the h'Kh Mho0'' ther'' wl" Headed Woinlpecker, wearing his glo-
j|ea{j he a Washington program in which rlous r?d hat was there, and Mr.
Because of its tonic'and laative ef->e P"Pi!9 of the eighth grade wil!: Downy Woodpecker with n red tuft on
j feet, Laxative Bromo Quinine can be participate. Drills, marches and music Ms collar. The Bobolinks were there
taken bv anyone wUhout causing will constitute the program. The pub- 'hntrlnR rheerfnlly all the time. As
j taken oy anyone wunout causing r for Mr. Blue Jav—he wus Indeed hand-
nervousness nor ringing i nthe head lie is cordially invited. ^ ^ ^ ^ Jnd,go Blrdg were ,ook.
There is only one "Bromo Quinine.'* ng so well!
; E. W. GROVE'S signature is on box., VN ill Leave Soon The colors of the Oriole Family were
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,
♦ STEPHENS BROS., ♦
♦ J. M. and E. Stephens. ♦
♦ Have charge of the Conklin ♦
♦ Shop, 522 E Avenue. They are ♦
♦ better prepared to do your work ♦,
♦ than anybody in town. They re- ♦
♦ pair anything that breaks. They ♦.
♦ do Gunsmithing, Bronzing, ♦
♦ Welding, Saw Filing, Disc Grind- ♦
♦ inj?, and in fact anything along ♦
♦ the mechanical line. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
To Be WELL GROOMED
Has Much to I)o with
One's Success
PERFECTLY pressed clothes
add to the dignity of every
man. We press the Hoffman
way. It's sanitary and length-
ens the life of all garments.
Unique Tailors
Phone 448
for California. *o lovely they could never be properly
Judg^ and Mrs. J. H. Franklin, who( Jes'Tlhod, and the Fairies paid them
have been residents of this city for a many firm compliments.
number of years, will leave about the The smart little black and white
first of March for California where 'keeping Warbler, and even Mr. Scar
they will reside in the future. U>' Tanager looking quite wonderful
with nls red feathers and his black
wings—ull came. And the Wren Fem*
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Williams an! "">• for « p "lw"-vs ™''h
daughter Miss Jessie have returned
.. -. 'It was a wonderful event for Fairy-
to their homes at Sterling after nn(1 w)(( fhp Qnwn of |hp Fn|r|n
spending yesterday in the city Vintin? ,nd J|PB ()rlnl(1 „UB„ered. "It wm •
with friends and looking after business >rr-r i eieiit f"r Blrdlaud. too!"
matters.
Things You Want
Now Ready!
Dormant roots, Bleeding Heart
each 25c
White or Red Honeysuckle,
each 25c
Virginia Creeper and Boston
Ivy, each 25c
Trumpet Vine and Wisteria
each - 25c
Sweet Pea seed, annual, mix-
ed, packet... 5c and 10c
Sweet Pea seed, hardy, pack-
et 10c
Plant before March 1.
Hornaday
Greenhouse
Telephone No. 3
''YM
THELOVEI'THIEF Si
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1917, newspaper, February 17, 1917; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc129373/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.