The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 229, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday Evening, May 3,1917.
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Principally
About PEOPLE
Phone 134 for plumbing repairs. I).
E Andrews. 11-21, 23, 25
W. K. Miller of Block-Miller's is on
the sick list today.
TOU ubI STRONG if yofcYn & tirod-ont
or "run-down-
woman, with Dr.
Pierce's Favor-
ite Prescription.
And, if you suf-
fer from any "fo-
male complaint"
or disorder, ?oa
get well. For
these two thin?3
•to build up wo-
<**SXS^XS)®XSX?XsX5>®(5^®<SXSXS^X2)®C«XsXSXaXSl®^. bers. Plans were afterwards discussed
Society
, ... , _ ■ . . ...... Immediately following Mr. Carroll's Anna Marie Dunlap, who sang manner in which those difficult num-
for the entertainment of the I ifth address the ufi-.-m.nnV n-.,\t .v. u u ,. ■„ . . , . umivuii uu
Diatrict Federation for next year|*°„i. T ^ i,,?, ^ M,chree • lllu9tratei1 by ber. were staged.
when it will convene in this city. Sles f a,t "le c s 0 Helen Corwin. School Work Exhibited.
dames C. M. Dunn and A. L. Leake ac- lhe sophomore class, to patriotic a.- The second was a solo by Onda Fit- After the completion of the assem-
companied by Miss Mira McClure confinement played by Miss Emma schen, Ava Ceisler, dressed as a Scot- bly program the visitors were taken
Luncheon at a lire" ■V'n'tan "Virlhei' which'Tidde-j Stevens who has had ch>rK« of the ch lassie illustrat;ne the song, "Annie through the various departments of
KT ,K v, t m , Kreatiy to the afternoon's plea.ure 'TT' , I'aurie" the hi*h 8choo>. samples of
Tonight at the homt of Mr. and |a(jjes took with them deliciacies, ^ext came t,le Sailors Hornpipe The third was a lullaby by Edna the wo.done by the students were on
men's strength, Bridge club wT'enfrtSinThSfrhS ^ttaTere'MtaTri M? SeL'r 1^"' °r ^ 7'" R""e™ with "
m™'fallm™B- ba"ds wi,h 8 "even °'clock luncheon' dure and Mrs Smith of Kansas City, stev!' j^s is ^H'r It I rarn"' '"u,trat,nK the Kach '"'Partraent had specimens of
. , —7 , . this U the best mndlclno tobo«Sit or euro] i _ „ la the Mrv ft. J. ag.'|8t?,M- . work arranged for the visitor in-
A. L. Lund puts in window Kia8t . The " Pm^criplion" regulates and pre- Entertaining (.uest* Members present included Mesdames was. lendered with a precision The last niumber was "The Star spection. In the wood working or
Phone 1 4. 411 D Ave. >-15-tf From Ka,'"aK Cit>- 'lun"' \ l I1Ra>' Harry Brighan,, C. and grace that brought continued ap- Spangle,I Banner" sung by the high manual training department, many
, harmless !n any condition of the fomaln Mrs. R. J. Ray has as her guests t°uc£' „v w«wt n vv' P 1 1 larKe audlcnce- Both school girls chorus, with Agnes fine examples of workmanship a ere to
Pictures, frames, choice moulding system. It brings refreshes sleep, aud this week, her sister-in-law Mrs. Roy y rhW, J n/ Sheple^ Stella Y«r-; K 'lril1 aml <lam'e ha,l.to be re" Humphreys, enfolded in the stars and be seen. Cheats, tables, book racks,
llt" " *'nsa: wootl, Sim Sheppard, Fred Thompson, !epeated to appease the audience. stripes representing liberty, and porch swings, writing de.iks, articles
A. L. I^eake, J. R. Bowman, West Musical Program. jChester Kid, dressed in a soldiers uni- with inlaid wood, showed the esuits
brook, Hale I.andis, W. F. Stuart, M.| A violin solo by Miss Mae Schofield,|form, illustrating the song. (of much careful and well trained work.
PAGE THBEB
at A. L. Lund, 411 I).
12-I4tf rosU)res health and vigor.
Smith and two children
Mrs. G. R. Shilling, North Bouicvanl. Gearv, Cjty, Mo., who arrived the earlier pai t
Okla.. say b : • "I can uy that * Favorite Pro- of the week- TheV expect to return V
Coupons, ecription' in a good medicine for women. The about Sunday.
5-2 6t! ri* °n * WM 'or female complaint. I j ■
took the contents of but one bottle but it dkt u f p
*• me frrcat trtmd, and I have been fiad I uaod it. "ere Inr fcX-
Mrs. D. W. Shrader spent the day in 11 the i*«t n.edicine of ita kind l bav« ever tensive Visit.
We are giving
White's Grocery.
baby
Hawkins.
Lawton from her home at Cache.
buuii of."
Mrs. Ulman Williamson and three
We are giving
White's Grocery.
baby
coupons.
5-2 6t:t
TOWNSHIP MEETING
(Continued From Page Two.)
Judge and Mrs. Reynolds and two [children arrived last night from Bir-
children of Comanche were visitors in mingham, Ala., for a visit at the home
the city today. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.
_ Schwarte. Mrs. Williamson was form-
a caller here'today"^ ° * W"S Winding up at the Rankrupt Sale. If «rly Miss Margureite Schwarte and wi(hou, supar_ for .f neeJ fcc w£ can
ttke hav*?'hat >'ou want y° oan buV i'l™*11 be remembered by many friends use sor(,hum mo)<lsw8> in fact a .
cheap. We still have lots of goods to here. ful of mola8„.B wi„ gervp about h
close out and must be sold at once.
Bankrupt Sale, 315 C Ave. 5-1 3t Wednesday Club
With Mrs. Joe White.
t.n . j.. Mrs. Joe White delightfully enter-
> i4. * • m r«eS- a' tained the members of the Wednesday
est. It is a lilting Top Twin Fedest-i Bridge club at her home on yesterday
al dining table. Come in and see it. i afternoon with a one o'clock luncheon.
We will take your old table as part Thc table was arranged with cut
ImTd 'AvS FUn,itU'e C0 Vii^MT'' A"hd"ParntPe'aymaadte "S or the country, will not only help us
J I score. Mrs. Albert Keys was the only to solve the high cost of living but
Mrs. Anna Bietman of the Geronimo, EamesT' k'Witney,T'm.'Gens! Pos,,ibly "'ahk' to Ornish our part
Telephone Co., was here today look-! man, John M. Young, Arch F>armen- ^°°d and *ted for the atny, and
n . , , , ing after business matters and visit-'ter Graybill, John Keys, Rol it is our patriotic duty to do it.
Miss Ruth McLennan left today forj. with friends Robertson, Joe Wolf, Milvin of St.
Urana, 111., called there by the ser- Louis.
PROGRAM PLEASES
ha%e seen the Tilting top Twin ped- Ho(ds Us, Meetin|t.
estal dinnig table at Hopps Furniture Mrs. J. C. McClure was hostess to
Co., 510-12-14 D avenue. 3-19tf the Entre Nous club yesterday after- /rwin.i-H Vmn, P«o-o \
noon when the club held it last meet- . ^©^inued From Page One.)
«•_ u ■ . .. ing of the year, closing with a picnic i"em^ one the "most beloved teach-
We ao hemstitching and picoting. lunch At the meetin>; yes^rday ers who had ever taught in the high
Bring us your work. Prices reason- election of officers resulted in the fol-j school
!accompanied by Miss Mira McClure,
j was received with pleasure by the
hearers.
This was followed by an excellent
musical program by the stud-
ents of the high school. Living mod-
; els, illustrating the songs was a uni-
hesitate on this account, can it even'qllfe,,'Ure of 'J6 program-
lhe nrst number was a song by
Much Praise Deserved. The domestic scince department
The program committee composed also was well represnted with epeci-
of Misses Norris, Evans and Woods mens of sewing and cooking done by
and Mr. McGee deserves much praise the girls in that department.
for the success of the program. Other departments whose work at-
Miss Kmma Stevens, who has tracted particular attention were, the
charge of the drilling of the girls in commercial, w|th exhibits of short
the flag drill and the hornpipe dance hand, writing, etc., and the botsny ?a-
is to he commended for the excellent | boratory, with an interesting display.
Join the Cluu. Put a Famous Hoos-
ier Cabinet in the home at $1 a week.
Jones Furniture Co. 10-6tf
A. L. Lund nas just received the
largest shipment of window shades
ever brought here. Prices right.
12-30 3t
Fred Tullins returned to his home
at Oklahoma City today after visiting
with friends here and at Mangum.
Don't forget to see our $0.50 and
$5.00 hats for $1.48 and $2.48. Walk-
up 6i Russell, 315 D. 4-26tf
tame purpose in a can full of tomatoes
as a spoonful of sugar. Corn and green
beans are usually plentiful and are
easy to can if they are allowed to cook;
long enough, say 5 or G hours. These
simple but effective things that we
all can do, whether we live in the city
Harry Holt of Oklahoma City was
here today visiting with home'folks ™a8 n-; e'ect'O" ol officers resulted. In the fol-j school," and who was vompelled to re-
jt i a°le- Singer Sewing Machine Co., 317 lowing: President, Mrs. Winchel Bar- • _ . l4, ,, r, ,,
and fnends- ,3rd St. Phone 182 sllfltf be'': "ice president, Mrs. F. A. Park- 8,srn becau"e of "'heaIth' Mr' C rri)11
1 inson; secretary, Mrs. Hugh Carroll; aUggested that a ''May Day shower of
Mrs. T. B. Bills is here today from! r, . T I ,, , , , treasurer, Mrs. I. V. Johnson: re-■ letters" from the students would be a
Elgin shopping and visiting' with', 110 m0nsa r at Koehler s porter, Mrs. John Kennedy. It is the tilting testimonial of their regard for j
friends. this week, tome in and learn the custom of the club to be divided into 'h Tv,„ tv, ... ,
beautv secrets. 5-3 2tidivisions for the year. The leader (Tbe 'oud aPPla"a^ ^at followed
Choice of childrens' hats for !>h of each meeting for each side keeps atte"te< thc 'n *hich the stud-
. . ,,, „ D _ .. . count of the side that is most punctual ent body held Miss r lenniken.
cents. 315 D Ave. Walkup & Russell, \oung man can have nice room for attendance and in keeping up with ,.atrons Nof withdraw Support
4-2btl light work of evenings, must be 17 the study lesson. The winning side, at Concluding Prof Carroll nro-pd ihJ
years old and intelligent. Room 311, the close of the year's work, is then ' 'f , , ' "T ^
Mesdames P. T. Harper and Law- F-'rst National Bank Building. 5-3 :)t'mtel talned. by the defeated side The Pat™" <' the school to not make the|
T . .. . lL . K winning side for this year included mistake that is usually made, when
n ogue were visitors in the city - Mesdames Dunlap, Whalin, Parkinson, pinch of necessity begins to be felt
today from Faxon. All pattern hats go at one half Carroll, Kennedy, Crampton and Mc- as a resujt 0f the conflict with Ger
price. Walkup & Russell, 315 D Ave.
Fresh Buttermilk 10c per gallon. 4-26tf
Lawton Ice Cream Co., 320 E. Phone
105. 5-2 2t Attorney A. J. Burton returned
from Oklahoma City last night, where
Young men join the Navy or Army he went to attend the state conven-
Clure. Other members present vester- ... , , i
day were Mesdames Barber. ' I. V. Inan>\ and betf,n to down on the
Johnson, Frank Weimer, J. T. Bruss. financial support of the public schools.
By reason of the war, he said, unlim-
Indoor Picnic at . ited support of the schools is morej
Thompson Home. necessary now than heretofore, be-
Mrs. bred Thompson was hostess . ... . . , .
- • - - - cause after this war ends, schooled
efore they consc int vou Transnorta- ion of the Modern Woodmen. The to the Domestic Science club at her , . ,
tion ..aid to recruiting office For pa. - state convention selected fourteeen |home on E>'hth streef yesterday aft- and trained men and women, will be
K 1 i i x r ni i u * i ernoon and a very pleasant meeting more necessary than before.
ticulars apply to R. B. Thomas, Post- deiegates from Oklahoma to represent | was had Uoll ca„ was responded to (
master, Cache, Okla. 5-2 'Jt s^ate in the National convention by quotations on ' Home" after which
to be held in Chicago in June. Mr. Bur- the regular business of the club was
Frank Schware Sr retnmpd ♦nd«v't°n W3S °ne °f the de,e^ate8 and wasI token up. Officers for the ensuing yea. ♦ DANIEL'S SERVICE STATION ♦
r ' ' ! *' * • selected chairman of the delegation were elected as follows: Mrs. C. M. * rjtv inc t I
from Oklahoma City, where he had to the National convention, a very nice Dunn re-elected as president; Mrs. L. A r. . .. ., .
been since Monday on business. honor. Fouts, vice president; Mrs. Hale Country Drives Reasonable
- Landis, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Haw- * At ♦
Free demonstration of Elmo Toilet j?.rer' After.f business^ Jack Kcrans ♦
LESSEES NOTICE 'In n w I Jlu ^ !' ^ Phone 1000 332 C ♦
• Ray gave a detailed report of the Ped- ^ , a
j eration meeting at Hobart, which was ;
School land lessees will meet at city1 thoroughly enjoyed by all the mem- +
Ernest ^th at 1:30 P. M.
V.
Articles at Koehler's today
morrow.
and to-
5-3 2t
E. BONHAM, Pres.
HENDERSON, Sec. 5-2 3t
Mesdames John Walker,
Markham, Leonard Bumpass and
Walter Laughlin composed a party
of visitors in the city yesterday from
Duncan' MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE.
$ DO DOUBLE WORK WITH US. The Ministerial Alliance will meet'
Mary Jane Slippers, white soles, tomorrow at 10:30 in a special call,
sizes 12 to 2, Bankrupt Price $2.29;' meeting, with Rev. S. M. Hunt, 808 Dl
Sizes 2 1-2 to 4 1-2 for $2.48. !Ave. The president desires that all)
BANKRUPT SALE, ; members shall be present as matters
''t 315 C Ave. | of importance are to be decided.
. . A. L. LEAKE, Pres.
FOR TRADE. R. S. SATTERFIELD, Sec.
If you have a farm for sale or
trade see C. C. Brown, 316 4th.
Phone 550
$ DO DOUBLE WORK WITH US.
Mary Jane Slippers for children,
sizes 8 1-2 to 11 1-2, Bankrupt Price
$1.48 and S1.98.
We also have a full line of shoes {
and slippers for Children and Ladies
at closing out prices. Don't buy any,
shoes of any kind until you see our'
stock. BANKRUPT SALE,
5-1 3t ' 315 C Ave.
COAL
FOR STORAGE.
Buy Your Winter's Supply Now.
The coal situation promises to be
more serious than ever. Some mines
are all sold out now. We are buying
heavy and would prefer to fill yo-ir
bins in May and June. After that it
will be higher and scarce.
Payne's Coal Yard
Phone 328. Cor. 3rd and V
Lawton Marble Works
."NO, a. GUTHRIE, Proprietor.
222 C AVENUE.
LARGEST STOCK OF FIN
ISHED MONUMENTS CARRIED
BY AND DEALER. SAVE
MONEY BY COMING TO THE
SHOP and BUYING.
SHOES!
SHOES!
GOLDEN RULE STORE STILL HAS
a few pairs Ladies' White and Black Shoes, and we are
closing them out at almost first cost. Come and get them
while they last. They are good goods but at low prices.
Ginghams and summer goods marked down to a very low
point.
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
J. E. JAR VIS, Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have plenty of money to loan on
City Property.
' l-9tf
F. S. SNEED.
Large well furnished rooms, for de-
sirable people, transient or perman-
ent. First National Bank building.
Elevator service. Phone 1142. 4-28 tf
tire service
Mohawk Quality Tires
Guaranteed 7,000 Miles
Free Tube Service for
3 Months on Mohawk
Quality Tires
For Trouble Car
Phone 1092
ozark
i tire shop
; III C Ave.
1
Cotton Seed
We have a car of cleaned and delinted, well matured, gin run cotton seed for planting.
They are put up in two bushel sacks, and can be had for $1.10 per bushel.
Also, we can get pure Mebane seed for you at $2.00 per bushel.
Independent Cotton Oil Mill
S—
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A Store That Satisfies
Satisfaction in buying
embraces three essential
points- quality, style,
and price. With either lack-
ing it is impossible to be pleased
in men's and boys' clothes. You
can place confidence in the fol-
lowing lines:
Stein Bloch
Alco Clothes
Tb« Sum lilnrh Co. l n
Shoes
Hannan & Son
Crossett
Manhattan Shirts and
Underwear
Vassar Union Suits^
Stetson Hats
Wooly Boy Suits
FOR THE BOYS
We Will Appreciate Your Inspection of
These Lines
.
Joe Wolf
One "Price Clothier
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