The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917 Page: 2 of 4
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LAWTON CONSTITUTION:
Friday gremng. April 13, 19W.
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WACO MAN 6AINS 18
POUNDS ON TANLAC
fM Wj'.tg
m '*H"r
MittU*
WMIAL PAPEii Of <OMAV Hh
col**tt
f H Better
T«emty-fi«t
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it's if *:taa!
tiun f
y«n" Th*
TVai | Ha«t
Year* Say*
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cach imi ♦
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Kocte One >
After t*o very a dari, we had
ittw!'^ea«nt Easter The day «u
il®, ar.d *e *ere giad to see the
"XT-rt
We woek be giad to see a three
>rh rain ir tMs community as it
-4 «orles of / vj •- the tader
Dahs Hi!! is —fring a gorxJ show-
r in the Sunday school. More inter-
/ak;
Profess tonal
And Bujine-t-t Card-t
tat t>*
H . patriot
Th, i
9T4 to tore* j,
t// f*t '/i a sho
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ DR. 1:0 Pl'GH ♦
♦ \ eterinarian ♦
♦ OH* -e and HoipiUl. K \> •
♦ I'kon0%—Oflke 20; Kntidire h~4 ♦
♦ i.a ir/n. OUa. •
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
mer.t
wa* made r
, W jiiiar
est « being taker at every
meeting
watc
hman for th
e M K. A
and it is hoped that the older folk
4. a r.
Irvine at
121 North
:'! ontinue in their effort to help the
*t. w
aco. Texas.
younger ones. Their help is
needei
four
yean ago.
he con-
and is grtaily appreciated fc]
every
beg*
n iufTenr ?
with indi-
body in the community.
Vl git
on my st/
/mach and
There will be a meeting, of
consoli-
m bill
After eatin
g. I would
dated school district No. 1
in this
fc* tfg
it ai a drun
n and suf-
county on April 21st, for the
purpose
o or
hree hours
tnd a hat I
of perfecting plans for the installation
feit
like ijmp*
of lead in
of a heating ard water system. This
%
*w:
.mprorremer.t to the
The Ar,- t, , jer
from tr,* fartory .
factored >rj tbe
Oklahoma Uofrei
abolish athletics o.
spbslrtote military
pla/;>
BEST FOR LIVER,
BOWELS, STOMACH
KarredPly.Rotkfcgs
f'<i *ttiii|f Sl/10 for f'ftccr,
Wr t« or call at 616 H St.
fRED W. MARIS
Lawton, Oleta.
would be a bie
district. •
A little bit of /un which some of
the school children engaged in in Dis-
trict No. J proved to be more serious
than they expected a* it ended in the
rt room. Th:" should be a lesson to
the children =n any school.
Willi* Rabourn is her tnis sveek vis-
ting with homefolks and frierds in
jgh to pay my ne- the neighborhood.
I went to Martin,' ^Ia>' our nation b? blest with peace
STUMBLES.
.patad ali th<-
nething erery
itle. I had keen
om my hips down
I was ■"•iatic rheu-
nervous an a rat in
ft almost impossible
sound sleep or .•
ompletely run-down
years i
jdents WJII
aity c
ring the war and
tr .n/,g in ;t*
Speculation in vutUrr and *"*v*
through the e}it<*ut Butter •> r.d Kkk
hazard was abolished
duty, k'opptnir *11
these ii,tutiv*\if
my stomach. I was
time and had to tak
da> for this trout!
rhooito? pains fro:
which 1 wa told
matisrn. I wa* as n<
a trap and it «
f . me to get an
I was almost
and piayed-out and for tw
couldn't work er
cei sary expenses
Texas and spent a hundred dollars for an'^ proseprity.
a men' Ys treatment there and it did-
n't do me a nirkle's worth of good. 1
th*n went to Missouri and to !>alla*
for teralrnent and paid out ov«- three
hundred dollar- but no'.'y,y jrave m«*
any relief, and it just looked like I
wan doomed to.be a sufferer the rest
of my day*.
Then 1 got to taking this Tan lac I
had read and heard so much about. It
\.n l.a< It ih. I.j„r , 1(.„, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Out th* ♦ RALPH HOLT ♦
!)<«•.n't f;rip * OpUwdrW ♦
• ground and duplicated ♦
Whm you an- nick, bilioun, played * (.law** Fitted *
out, e(/n«tipate/|, have bad l/reath or * " ^ '■ '' " •' " L T •
•NT «t'.marh, m «b««ad up, tanOppwiu- Ob WW pfc—« 620 4 han t*eti a life aver to me and would
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#
> II Uk« th* place of ealoiMl
pa ulation in without produnr,K km Van I.a - « ,JK j ,)IHH #
'"k"n m"rnlnf' "r ni"ht 4 OptometrUt' 4
No K,,v,w. pain or I,,I feeli„B after ♦ HpedalUt in Kye Culture and 4
ak"K Van .a* but you will enjoy « FITTING GLASSES 4
"""Ki, genJcst bowel clnminf a Off let. Optical Parlor, 411 D Ave. • In my stomach bl some tiflto and I eth w^° frankly asked whoever^ bought
THE MED. f'SL'SADE.
Swat the fly'
And "*Trap the rat,"
4 Shoot the dog"
And "'Croak the cat."
Keep it up,
For science, maybe.
Soon will holler,
Kill the baby."
—Chicago American.
.. _i©n It>
DouglmutTtm©
—in Kidland, every little mouth waters for the
fragrant, satisfying goodies—the kind that only
Mother and Aunt Polly can make. When their
fragrance rises—um-m- -words can't tell how good
they are — if made with Whiteleaf Brand Pure
Lard. They don't last long!
Whiteleaf Lard is 100% pure. Safely and wisely, "the
lard for family use." Makes lighter, flakier pastry. Passes
the Morns Supreme Test. To be sure of the best—order
f ov, • arris has directed th<
Attflrne> „«ral U> move toward a you ,v,r „|)t.rje„,ed. y„ur head will
better railway service on t>« Frisco then he clear, stomach swr. t, breath
between Oklahoma Cltj* and Lawto i, rtvh\, with clear Umgue und bright
and also on other road*. This atn-tn. ' -<0c l>« tf!«• of Van ! •
of Frisco Will hear a good deal of irn- f,oni ""y drugf.. or end to Van
prying. V,"H UruK Co > M^mphl«i. Tenn. V m.
Lax livens up your liver and cur<
" # you after all elite fail;.. Mothers v.ill
TilK liLMNSISr; (H I HI. KM), do Well to givi. the rhidren Van I.a
The withdrawal of Bulgaria ir >in It a • s <*rUly hut indy on tl « ;r bow-
the central iniwers and Its ovcrtruif*
0) the entente for a KSpurate peare In
the Ur.inning of Urn end. It ImpoacM ' ALU'OKNIA UoMI/n'S
crushing burden* on tin already ANT| \I I l\|T> LAW
cracking llohen/.ollernn, It IsolatcH 1 ' LOVKUNOH.
Turkey, leaving the sultan no choice ny United Iv
but surrender or destruction. It i« HACUAMKNTO, / nlif., April i ;
lessen for !mmedittt<! nervine Sarrail's The "anti-affinity"' Inw nrj < I by tin
army .it Halonica ,i trained, fit, muni- legislative League in now
tinned, veteran IlKhtlnir force of"1' ,'h" raiitnature or
n,u\t\iut i/ i • . vet.,, tlw orinte lin ing pas .<1 the a
700,000. Hillj n hi • if h'li•• ul , i.. , , . ,
numbly bill providing for permanent
tlcally means the ronton.iion «;f support and maintenann of a wif
bta and « rl«hl of-way, o to .|i. ak, who la reparoled from her huxhand,
from Halonicn to Hudnpi t, thenc« to ha • grounds for a divorce, but In not
Vienna. It start* a lire in the rear of H,M,k'r,g nne.
Ma< kensen who, iimtcad of puiihirig
<m t«i OdcMot may have to undertake n
retreat between flanking bla i , Of
the Berlin Bagdad juilr<> «i th. m-
nothing left n< w but the l< mirmlt,
one of which is already in Brf nh
liandh. MitUdeuropa, that dream of n
vast <Jei manic empiie, in shattered.
The fight for e*i«tence," which the (h
junkers no glibly phrimed, becomea a Oosn's Kidney I'ilb You, too, can de
leality, and soon to be on (ierinan oil on lloan's. Head th.- •;, .
be cheap at a hundred dolls* • a bo*.- —
,tie <(.mpare<J to what other treatment' !• YEARS AGO.
and medicirfe cost me and the suffer- '°ng ®go a young man order-
ing 1 had to endure for those four a clothes from a mail or-
years. I'm just now buying my third f'er house. In one of the pockets;
bottle and I have had no pain or gas Uncovered a note from a fair maid
PHONE 100
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♦ DBS. MITCHELL A FINN ELL ♦
♦ I '.yes, Kara, Nohe and Throat ♦
♦ Filed, I«enses Ground ♦
♦ ' ;:nd PnpUttlttd •
♦ Bourns /()'£-■', 1 -Hi Koehler Bldg. ^
♦ Phone 172 lawton, Okla. ♦
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♦ ♦
• DR. IL W. SMITH •
• Dentist ♦
• Third Moor in Boehler Building ♦
• Phone 95f> ♦
• ♦
< «
• JOHN F. THOMAS ♦
• Attorney •
• Practice in AH Court* ♦
• Stevens-Oe.Iyon Bldg., Lawton, Ok. •
• a
•♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a*
just eat anything without it hurting the suit to write to her. The young
me. I'm not a bit nervous now and just man being single, wrote the maid
sleep like a child every night. I m not a rather affectionate letter, and a
constipated like I was and the rheu- *ew days ago he received an answer,
matic pains'are all gone out of my hip Hhort and to the point: 'Don't write
and leg.. In fa t all my miserable fel- any more letters to me. I have
in:/ are gone now and I just fee! ne .• been married ten years. If my hus-
life and energy in every nerve of ^anfi finds out that you are writing
my body. A 1 I have -aid, I have gained *r1'" there will be trouble. And
' ightecri pounds and I now weigh one now, dear'son, for you are 22 1
hundred and sixty-eight pounds and am °'d enough to be your mother, I
feel younger and better than I have ')U* that note in your pocket when
in twenty-five yeai <. I wouldn't take * was young and frivolous more than
any amount of money that could be%of- f'^een years ago."—Spring Hill New b
fered for the good that Tanlac has Lra.
done me and I.would be ungrateful not *——*
to tell other- what it is that got me: PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS!
out of my : jflTering and made a well. Phone 185, Allen Fields, corner Se
man of me." '«>nd and B Ave., Lawton, Okla.
MORBIS&CompanY
S«. Joseph
Chicago
Kansas City
Oklahoma Cit
EXPERTS TO SEE II THEY child cependent has the world -for itb
( \ \' 1 M \K h ( OI \ 1 ^ POOR ! u: i diar ; the aged dependent is
HOI'SE MOBE COMFORTABLE disowned by his relatives," saws this
——— eminent authority. ''There are scores
x-L'W'P v I . 1 io U of w°rk« dealing with the child in the
NEW VRk, April 13.-Hou8,nK home „nd jn institutions Ul!ti| ,.0,ent.
experts are preparing plans to he pre- ,y tht.re was n0{ a sinLr,e wo,()n (he
rented at the National Conference of institutional care of the a cd " Dr
Charities and Correction at Pitts- Nascher is the auth(,r of [he Qn]
Tanlac in sold in Lawton by Hones
Bros., in C hattanooga by C. W. Davis
and in Elgin by H. II. I lag!'?.
Another thing if mnrrii'.ge isn't a
lottery, wh> ! it th:;t some men draw
war bride', and some draw non-com-
batants?
bur^h in June which will make life ^ine
4-12 I) 11 W.'Jt more liveable for dfstitute old men
ject.
cican Scientific work on the sub-
a book entitled "Geriatrics.
DON'T LET
IIAKII WATER AND
VOI R hIDNFVS
We all know the drinking water in
Lawton i« bar I and alkaline. But hpv.
many of us realize that's why mo
many Lawton folks are suffering kid-
ney 111-4? Home Lawton people have
learned to overcome the bad affects of
hard water on tbe kidneys. They know
kidneys need help. They use
♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦at******
♦ K. B. DUNLAP e
♦ Physician and Surgeon *
♦ Office Hourj 10 a. m. to 12 m ♦
♦ # 2 to 4 p. m. •
♦ Koehler Bldg., Mrd Floor. ♦
♦ Office Phone 15 Ren. Phone 735 •
♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MM
once with Dr. King' New discovery.
This soothing balsam remedy heals
Of cofrse nobody can tell what a throat, loosens the phlegm, its an-
: woman's hat cost by looking at it, butjt'8eP^'c properties kill the germ a. •
if it is trimmed with vegetables it the co^ >s quickly broken up. Child-
can't be < heap. ren and grown-ups illike find Dr.
— — Kings New Discovery pleasant to take
INSOMNIA. as we" as r^e(,tive. Have bottle handy
in your medicine chest for grippe,
Indigestion nearly always disturbs ;t.r„up an,| a|. bronchial alTcction.-At
i the . Icep more or less, and is often1 druggist 50c.
ano women in county poorhouses all
YOUR COUGH K.V"NG over the yountry. The plans will be Today there is scarcely a home for
ON. presented in competitive form. the aged in which the special problem
A cojigh that racks and weakens is No other class of dependents has feeding is understood or even con-
dangerous, it undermines your health been so completely neglected as the sidered. Dietaries are arranged eith-
and thrives on neglect. Relieve it at aged, according to the statement of «' haphazard, or else copied from in-
Dr. I. L. Nascher of New York. The stitutions ot a ditfeernt character.
Gunther, 102 Cot
•ys: ' I can't >--ty tn
Kidney Pills, becam
U 11
mrs broi
r i ire red
and sli
my house*
ifht on kid
agony all
f ith I he kaiser's Imperial back . N',rH' (
, Blvd., Lawton
HgairiMt the wall.
much for Doan
The report In not authenticated, to they have given
be sure, but tb*' circumstantial detail from kidne. troi
Is convincing. Moreover, the debacle i« ^"r many h
not unexpe.'ted, Ihilgaria never be n',y ,OM'l),wi'" '
• , . . through m\ back j.mj (|(.
longed with the central powers. I he M .
unable to do my Iioum woiI. without
iilluincv war iihhoremt to the Hulifar- much rufferln,- In (|, ,nMnr wal
Irn people, lavh, like the Kurriftnr, er htlpeil tn make my kidfieyn worse
' ' l If it wurn't for Doan'r Kidney
Tb* Oulnlne That !>oea Not Aflvct ' 1
'I ho Head ""'V hroueht fit. relief and have nl
BwaUHDlllr tonle « ,| laiatlvt eHect, W"V'' wh*nevor I am trouhlcd
l.rmlivt■ fiionio Quinine run lie trken wilh "
liy rnyaataitliout ermine iiervouriiei•< I'lice /',0c, at nil denh-r: llon'l
ot ringing In tl„ head. Their la only «ini|ily auk for a kidney remedy |-.-,
OM *11,OHIO Quinine." V.. VV. Diiuh'k Kidney I'ill tlie Maine that
iovr a rlfftintuir It Imm. tie. «, < I.. , l,.Ml I „si ,.| \| ilhurn
Props., Buffalo, N Y.
W. P. IIKNDICKSON
Attorney and Counselor st Law
Phone 373
Boom 107, Koehler Building.
the cause of insomnia. Eat a light
a supper with little if any meat, and
a no milk; also take one of Chamber p.JL. CL i
« Iain's Tablet immediately after sup-1 Oil IDS j 3v!t^QSj ^nrilDSj
a pei*, and see if you do not rest much
♦ better. Obtainable everywhere.
Plants, Vines, Vegetables
lood cosis
too muck to
let it spoil
in a poor
Refrigerator
llderflll relief
-lOWIK,
Don't f\iss
oroxiMl hnlf
droixclvdd 'wkwix
u HSH BRAND
I
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
♦ LEON L. COLE, M. I). «
♦ Specialist ♦
♦ Chronic Dineases and Eyes, liar, O
♦ Nose and Throat. ♦
♦ <ilasses Fitted ♦
♦ 3rd Floor Koehler Bldg. •
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦aeeaa
M M M t M |
♦ J. A. Fain John M. Young ♦
♦ ♦
♦ FAIN * YOUNG ♦
♦ Lf ♦. ers I
♦ Wolverton Bldg. Cor. 6th and D ♦
♦ Lar /ton, Okla. f
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We have sold flour for thirty-five * A. T. HOWELL
years; during that time we have han ♦ Insurance and Surety Bonds ♦
(lied many different brands and grades # Koehler Building ♦
♦ Phone 362. ♦
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PLANTS! PLANTS! PLANTS!
Phone .JXf>, Allen Fields, corner Sec-
nd and B Ave., Lawton, Ok.
4-12 Dlt W3t1
COTTON GROWERS.
1. Summer Flowering; plant now;
Tuberose and Gladioli, 50c doz.; Can-
7bc and $1.00 doz.; Dahlia Roots,
Tiger Lilies, 2 for 25c.
SEEDS, to go in now; Alyssum,
Calendula, Candy tuft, Carnation, C'dx-
comb, Cornflower; Cosmos; Feverfew;
Gilnrdia; Gold Feather Lantana; Ma-
rygold; Four o'clock; Nasturtium;
Do you know there is from $12 to Petunia; Phlox; Portulacca; Snapdrag-
$ 1 •" per bale more profit in cotton (" J Salvia; Verbena; Vinca, and Lin-
Brown from reed? We have for nK.'.' mrp,pack^e>'
I i mi , , , , SHKUBo. r or 25c each you
ale pure Alebane seed direct from the may have now from pots; Crepe; Myr-
growers and ginned from cotton which!ties; Spireas; Hydrarftpas; Hibiscus;!
made as high as 39 per cent lint. Orange and Lemon Trees. For 50c
Farmers (Jin, Telephone 210. 4
4-fLf oac^: Mock Orange; Lilacs; Bush Hon-
* eysuckle and Wygelias, not too late,
ACME FLOUR
will kcup yo\j dry ni\ti
comfortable.
DKAI.ms IVfKYWIirRF.
OUH IIOUi YIAR
A J TOWfK CO 0 T0N
of flour that gave goo<l satisfaction,
but the BEST brand of flour we have
lever aold, the brand that has given the
I best results in baking, the flour that
rnaken the best light bread, rolls, bis-
cuith, piiht i y and angel food cake is
At ME.
We have sold this excellent flour for
|several years and have never had a
'vmgle complaint or a sack returned
to un |,i t uh sell you some ACME
t'nlay it may be higher tomorrow.
We have not advanced the price of l,
(iWINCt) COKKKK and hope we will
not have to do so; 20c, 26c, 30c and 35c. (>±
We thank you for your trade.
(louds delivered frm and freely.
Phone 5H7 No. H Eleventh St.
J.L. J.GWINN
c. w. c
FFOHD
Jeweler and
Optician
Specialt
r itting G
Phone 7
SPRING
Spring is looked upon by many a?
the most delightful seuson of the
year, hut this cannot be said of the
rheumatic. The cold and damp weath-
er brings on rheumatic pains which
are anything but pleasant. They c«in
be relieved, however, by applying
Chamberlain's l.inimcrft
everywhere.
all growing in tubs,
4. PLANTS. For border and beds:]
Hardy Phlox, 2 for 25c; Chrysanthe-
mums, 15 varities; Geraniums; Sal-!
vias; Dahlias; Verbenas; Shasta Dai-
sies; Carnations; Colens; Snapdrag-
on; Plumbagos; Periwinkles; all at 3
for 25c, or $1.00 do*.
In BOBDEB PLANTS: Alternan-
thiers; Dusty Miller; Lobelias and
Santolinas. Our PORCH BOX special
Obtainable of 13 plants for $1.00 includes vines
and bloomers and if; good. Telephone
for it
One wason's s|ioiIu«c of food in n c1k>ii|i rcfrio
ciator would pay the additional cost several
times of the .
.1 Al'l
229 C Ave.
II. T A KKWAKII
The Anil ll,,r.e Thief Anaorl
nil,,il No. «IW „f It,,..In ml
"era i he following ninndliii
PI,ANTS! PLANTS! I'l.ANTS!
Phone 4K,ri( Allen Kieldr, eorner See-
,ond and H Ave., Lawton, Ok la.
-1-12 Dlt writ
Only One "Bromo Quinine"
Thrtir LAXATIVK 1IROMO QUIN1NK
To get the genuine, call lor LAXA-
'■riy .|i,l„i, fr,nie'nibar T1VK BROMO QUININE. I^wk lor
i«. w. grovk <™ i,0,.
i„*V.i.,.r"r (""w'-'euT'-K26 Cm" " Col(1 in °"e D,>'' Cu'*'' Gr'p
President ' two dajri. 25c.
the rerovrry «if prop*
5.—VINES: Maderia and Cumamon
roots r>c; Balsam and Cypress seed 5c;
Moon Vines 10c; Honeysuckles; Wis-
teria; Trumpet; Bostoi) and English
Ivy; Virginia Creeper and White Cle-
matis, each 26c. Tnese are from pots
and will not know they are moved.
Clematis, nurple, f>0c each.
f>. VEGETABLE plants include to-
matoes, cabbage, cauliflower, egg
plant, celery, penpers, garden sage,
mint, catmint, rhubarb, horseradish
and asparagus.
TELEPHONE 3, OR DRIVE OUT TO
Hornaday Greenhouse
AUTOMATIC
REFRIGERATOR
It )>ays for itself also time and time a^ain
in iee savin,if, while it keeps food always tasting
its very best. Food flavors can't mix because
of the constant automatic circulation of the air,
tlie eight honest-built walls keep-out .the heat
and keep the food properly chilled. And don't
forget the famous built-in Water Cooler, the
biggest of all refrigerator features.
Be sure to see the Automatic before you buy a refrigerator
Block-Miller
HOME FURNISHERS
317-16 D Ave.
317-19 D Ave.
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The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1917, newspaper, April 13, 1917; Lawton, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc129420/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.