The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 29, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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MISCLE SOH
Unusual work
or strenuous e*
the muscles, th«
stiff, you are ci
Sloan's Linimeiv
lief, easy to i
without rubbinp
soreness. A clea
xnusfiy plasters
not stain the si
Always have a
pains aches of
lumbago, grippe
backache and a
your druggist, 2
Maybe you hj
rule it is tasiei
3 children off to
one husband off
Bis
at1
is still r;
the prin<
Rains ad
week wi
hadieg
White C;in
tomorrow.
All package ct
30c and 35c uti
25c Health Cli
10c Spiren, foi
Stock and pi
Tobacco at t
Large size 0
Don't buy
sizes. You kn.
We have
COME IN A1
VENTS KURT
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PAGE FOUR
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
HIGH SHERIFFS OF THE
SOUTH NOW CONVINCED
Tuesday Evening, May 29, 1917.
IN CLASS OF OWN VJSJ&
STATE FAIR OF TEXAS Liberty Loan Bonds
~ EDITOR:—FranJc R. Wilson, of the
Sicrtfiry W. H. Strittfl fiilitvtt It fill ^e<^era' Farm Loan board, nas written
li 6rnl.it f,„ Hild inoiher 8eries of articles for the Unit-
NOTICE!
Sheriff Mangum of Atlanta, Ga., Sheriff Ander- sucrr re nve 01
son of Houston, Texas, Sheriff Lewis of Mari- Automobile Display Will Include .I1*™ V
nn A rL- anr4 If aiiao J~ - t th® and B<st in ^ dailj.
r — «■ •• ■ "v rw to wl ATICkI 1-
on, Ark., and Sheriff Kelley of Odessa, Texas,
Come Out With Strong Statements and Tell
What Tanl ac Has Done For Them.
F- " leading >beriffs of the South in widely separated states have
I recent!) giien their unqualified endorsements to Tanlac. The «ord of
men hose record* for honesty and uprightness has won and held for
them the highest county office in the Rift of the people of their o.n commun-
ity cannot be doubted, for if there is any office that demands a man of un-
impeichable integrity. it is the office of sheriff.
^ Press, this time on the Liberty
mm money for museum
winner. There are five of these Liberty
Loan stories. Here is the first. The
and Be Exhibited in l ormer ,n, „ pLFn?kt.R W,"9on
\ 6hicle Building. Federal Farm Loan Bureau,
' s- Treasury Department. Writ-
Dallas, Texas.—Thirty-two years
development of a single' idea will be
culminated Saturday, Oct. 13, when
the gates of the State Fair of Texas
are thrown open upon the exposition
wnjen will continue through Oct. 28
of0rtthhia'-ltW0 *ears the management
ten for the United Press. From the
Liberty Loan 1917 Publicity Bureau.
Article No. 1. The Liberty Loan of
191 if its Terms and its Objects.)
A\e hereby announce we will accept L;'
at their face value in full or as part
I iano. Player or A ictrola in our stock.
■ty Loan Bonds
payment on anv
E. A. Everton
330 I) Ave.
Mgr. Everton's Music House
Lawton. Okla.
T.nlac has certainly helped me and mend it to others for what it has done
I recommend it for the good it has in my case," said Hon Archie R An
done in my ca,e" -aid Hon. C. W. derson. ex-sheriffof Hams Coumy
Mangum. "-sheriff of Fulton County-, Texas, who was re-eiected to this high
9 reslut*S in Atlftntft fln/1 r\ffiaa dai.ah *-■ , , .
,/ WASHINGTON D C Mav to — ■— - _
f this great institution has been Th. ki„ t . ' ' * a'~' A ,
working with a single idea in mind— factors in modern warfare are r'ade tax free (execpt as to inherit-
,0 "Sfte 8 fair Without an equal. men and money. ance tax I and the interest is payable
of Texas are thro'^L^ uT "ati0nS makm,f read>' {°r * • semi-annual)y,June 15th and December
",n Z .lr!..lh/"wn, opcn f*4- . we mob.l.ze their man-power. The United 15th
GERMAN PLANES
« b, „.j, v '•■•••« n ™.
people,' Secretary W H Strattor " ates has reversed the usual order by federal Reserve Banks were de.
said "We believe we will offer this first mobilizing its money-power. The siKnated as fiscal agents and author-
year the greatest fair that ha, ever reasons for ,hu — gelf. ized to name committees in each Fed-
(Continued From Page One.)
By United Press.
Georgia. ' who resides in "atUntjT'.rH "-elected 10 this high ?r^ tes; fair that has ever reasons for this reversal are self- lzed to name committees in each Fed. ROMK' Ma>' 29.—Italian troops con-
cho has been one of the-noel popular pie of hi. cou^Tfe? fy«rs « bored conscientiously Tnd t£i rnV^ie- *Vident' ThU country, not being a mili- eral Reserve Bank district to have ,he drive in the Plava section
^v,ng served sheriff. Mr. Anderson was Chief of ment has fear but that the public y fK)wer' dld not have its men ready char^ °{ the distribution of the forcm" the Austnans into a small val-
£*2' are seventy Police of the city of Houston, where wl11 PJ" ' « stamp of approval upon '"cr immediate fighting. But, being the bonds ley east of Codzia. according to the
always t>^ a prrtty he Jthy i'""Ad^n, to the manv *tab„ h , T™ thc ^ wealth^ EDITOR'S NOTE:-Tom.rroW. in- °ffidal The Austrian dead
maa until here lately. I have been in county* rrl:> departments, improvements in others f f°r action- So, in its anxi- sta!m«m will tell all about Uncle *° "umerous that no estimate of
^rVM1ostW°aT«« ™ continually belching u^- ""d, ^e. creation of new and impor- t0 ™ak<- i,s might immdeiately Sam'« "edit, and a statement of the th* nUmber WM P° ibl«-
wwld h a\ e , fu|!. uncomfortable (Ll 1ooi~ .he continued, -and I thep^r' of°^ n 7 wh i>h h" th* *®17. f#il . ,h® """eaUst war of all times, behind Uberty Loan Bonds.
inc which would la,t ^veAl hours Ilke 1 Sfo!T citio^Jd pJemST ^ ma"hall,ng it, dollar. I
.rU^'trhUf'if th" Tnn b°tUe of pa,r' 0< ;he worst'ort ^nothin™'it" W^ich aon\htTt ^ more liber, its^ftle"im'r mea"5 j"St Wt SL0AS,"S "MMENT FOR RHEU-
fullne^ and all the din. Ueved me. I begun to feel better after fncreas^ generously ' . "e 'mpl'es. It is our first bit MAT1SM. By United Pr s
tb. ■ •U,cr"Md' Uberty; The torture of rheumatism, the OKLAND Cal May 29-An ex
,-[pains and aches that make life un- plosion in a nitroglycerine" plant here
Explosion Is Accident
Tar.Iac, the fuilne * and all the disa uevea me. I beeun to feel better aft*r r" """ "**j ,M\*e generously ,. , ~ vur nrst Dit
mS Ukin<? the first bottle of Tanlac and LTv'* k^' MjU!S1Ie arrangements adaed t0 the joint activities of liberty
my condition is now that of a well have jyst started on mv third and f#.*] been made to better facilities for loving nations to crush
ztw&xzz&is^saistas
.'s °ur °ffe'ing to renew the credit ! to apply and more effective than mus-
L h,mnf rg al''eS S° they may notf5>' pUsters or ointments because it SPRING COLDS AHF nuv ppnro
be hampered in their grim task, until penetrates quickly without rubbing Sudden rka„ DANGEROLS
we shall be able to place our army; For the many paL and aches fob' and underwear T" ,em^ratu^'
°"8t"de 'he,rs ln ,he trcni'hes- ; low'n* exposure, strains, sprains and with stuffed up he^,o« ^foat'and
e Liberty Loan was authorized muScle soreness, Sloan's Liniment is peneral cold symDtoms a Jn f r.
by Congress within three weeks of the P™mptly effective. Always have a King's New Di«nvm i i^
date of our recogniton of a state of bo !e handy for gout, lumbago, tooth- this happv combination of" a'ntiMnt
war with Germany. It outlined the ache. backache, stiff neck and all balsams clears the he* I
dertaken ^ SZ ^ ^ ^ ^
authorized the SecreUry of the Treas- Tke <hree year old son of S. O. up Don't' stopTeaTment'11 h
ury ,0 use the credit of nation to ftutcher was burned about the chest is first felt as a hdf'r ?
the extent of seven bil , of dollars yesterday when the little 'illow struck dangerous. Take Dr Kbt' ° V "
-j L .i 'a mat/ K wlilnU L:. .I • • ''1'* 3 iNCW
jj(wa=is-te :ES= HS.- S
ty families that are taking it on my Texas Sheriffs Endorsement
"I needed a general all around build-
Arkansas Official Testifies '■?" .Up tor the last seven months and
Hon Ph.. t r ' 'Tanlac has done that very thing for
Critf^H.„ r I ,.LeWl8' ex-shenff of me," said Hon. S. A. KeHey sheriff of
««!rI-S£a
.... fijiwj me up in ti'.'Xt1 ."r.S.'- •"*"«"
bx-Shenff Anderson's Statement
Money couldn't buy the good Tan-
lac has done me and I gladly recom-
v "i aouarsi" mc mue uow sirucK dangerous. Take Dr k"
-five billions to be borrowed by the a match. which set his clothing afire. I Discovery'til! v„.lr pn,j , "
sale of tronds, and two billions to be "J — "Jne
raised by certificates of indebtedness.
It provided that three billions of dol-
lars of this money should be loaned to
our European allies without profit to
•he United States. It fixed the inter-
est rate at not to exceed 3 1-2 per cent
Bros., in Chattanooga by C. W Davis admit*a°^Ireater &'value^ '? inp war' '^'tibed S^at'eTissued LAWTON MARKET EXCHANGE
and in Elgin by H. H. Hagle. ""
W. H. STRATTON. See.
State Fair of Texas.
CLASSIFIED A nC
WANTS AND SPECIAL A I ),J
admit a
along
lines.'
along educational and entertaining ?th*r ,0ans ar a hi^her rate, these'.
bonds would be
The amusement features of the 1917 hig-her rate,
air will represent the greatest ex-
penditures that have ever been made
convertible
B* MONTH—Special ado and
'ant* run
RATE*-—Klr t insertion one c^nt each
n°r ,MU qurnt 'oTllon* onr-half reat *
p u, me x,,-,.............. *."hort„bNo0;dd,r-r„^.^ ;°,u'":,;hr„ ^:ln"" • —* -><«
Fair will represent the greatest cx- Secretary of ,K r ""h'' "un d,ll> ■aj 'r"<""' * """lal >■ •<• of 50 eeati p,r
,, !j • Treasury Willian -kl> "i<- ■■ti.-r,Ti.. ..^tru.t.-,! w „ ,nonlh bf
FOR SALE
P«*he Doubts-
Faced E
65c to 24
Pititcphose Price*
$15 to $225
A 'VID? ARItTV
OF MODELS
BES-ES opening to yo«j the va t musical frcaiurrs ac the Paihe
Library of records, the Pathephone allows you to play ar ,
pat'.,' j u selection you might wish from some c'her catalog.
L>n- in and hear the instrument that play; all makes ct
<*>c -ecarii perfectly.
Nate theso other distinctive features:
-ermin nl, sraooth Sapphire Eiail instead of digging steel r,eed'. s.
bound chamb^t of resonant wood—the violin principle—instead
rn":'u <* metal sound chamber. Pal he Tone Control d vice
eHowsyou to regulate the \olume ot tone at will.
rathe Discs are all double faced including grand oaera se!;c-
^ans. Pathe talent recorded in Europe as well as in America.
ja starj M Mjritore, Ruffo. Siezak, Cisneros. CjvaLen. Fitziu,
'-'her. uri js, Well. Parvts, Gio.gini and manv others sing for Pathe.
Call for latest record list and hear you favorites.
A .— Alrjcfivt termt for oaymenh and for er-
cAarg-rj( ifovt phonograph far a Pathd.
for similar attractions. Headed by G* McAf}®0 immediately, !>egan to
Singers Midgets, an aggregation of make available to the allies a nortion
vor'^n al'l of t^elargest^fties,'' the ^7^ "5 "" ^ F0R SALE-2 bunding,, onT^
program embraces scores of perform "ncales of indebtedness Through the story, 25x70 feet; one frame 2f.xfi0
ens of world-wide prominence. The niachinery of the Federal Reserve feet, at less than 6U ner cent of eoc
the* (la^ntie'stg o^rings* o*f ''grace* and dT ^ '° SUb' 221 ' — W" «. Stack
beauty, the most pretentious efforts ,1,1 hundred million dollars of —
of artists of international fame have 'S,am0Unt The response was over- FOR SALE—A bargain if taken at
rons „fr°thge isW" t0 aff0rd pat" W ™'nK ,and th0 0frerinK was almosl once' 7 roora. 'ton.' and half house
amusements ihat witS ^ll^th m,°y th' barn' and outbuilding,, South-'
be designated the most delightful en a- \ ®ecrelar-v -MeAdoo made im- east corner Geronimo. Robert Wilson
tertainment possible to secure. ediate loans to the allies as follows:: Geronimo, Okla
Automobile races, which last yeat Gref" Br'tain $325,000,000; France - 1
rhand°will bXlTrti"1 a,,ractions J100'000'000. and Italy $100,000,000. RESTAURANT
a larger ^ ' "tend ad
mous drivpr« fmm a. .r .t oitonal credit at th prmo „ \—
WANTED—Automobile Agent. We
have a very attractive proposition to
offer for the sale of Crow Elkhard Au-
tomobiles in Comanche county. Okla-
homa Crow Elkha^ Co- Ardmore, Ok.
See E. A. Beeman, Midland Hotei.
5-29 2tp
An intelligent person may earn $100
monthly corresponding for news-
o-28BtP.fapers; 140 t0 850 monthly in spare
time; experience unnecesary;
FOR SALE — Or vassinB:: subjects suggested. Send for
trade—one of best locations and well particulars- National Press Bureau,
_ 5-28 6t i R°om -1373, Buffalo, New York. 5-19tf
a larger plane than last season Fa a- T "uttinea to extend ad- " ae—one 01 best locatioi
mous drivers from every part of the dltonal crcd't at th erate of a hun- equipped. Call at this office
globe will be found among the dred million dollars a week. „ —
entrants ond the speediest cars p„s5i. This move for temporary relief com- L o 7^'° ^ ^ WANTED-At oince,
sd. Dieted th.. - car'' 0zark Tire Shop, 415 C. general house work. Address B
5-28 4tp care Constitution.
L.
5-24tf
MISCELL.ANEOCS
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
FOR RENT
WM. GROSS
405 C Ave.
ble of manufacture will be listed ntc^i ti, c . "V! """"
Automobile dealers in Dallas and " • the Secretary of the Treasury
from other cities of the State believe about the main task of war financ-
that the automobile show will surpass inK provided in the Bond Act. He an-
Sooth^'TKi0' thue^ind.,!le'd in thc nounced the issue of two billions of
from the Automobile Building ™°the d°"ars worth of bonds to be distribut- _
asav5.ns<asrs r J","™~~ - " •" • -"««>'. •Add- «■ csr,
farm implements and machines . Patriot"1 spirit of the nation and time; experience unnecesary- 5-23tf
_— Its ability to pay. Throughout the vassing; subjects suggested. Send for IFOR RENT—T^n 7 I
NEW FIREPROOF BARNS. f'" day after this issue was offered to particulars. National Press Bureau. rooms close In v T c fufn,shed
Dallas, Tex.—At a cost of $40,000 public, subscriptions came by Room 4373, Buffalo New York 5 IStf ' • 0. 11 Fourth St.
there has been erected at the State telegraph at the rate of a million dol- FOR RFNT—r'n 7
sheep0 bare„rihC,°chmwmT ^ Tor rmr^MAd "t"'" '•!" 0f ^ STRAYED~Yo™* fawn 1 Jer- Cotton.' Meridia^'G^ge!" '"^Vst
the annual exposition to be held this IcAdoo to make this loan re- M'- cow • branded 09 on left flank. —
year from Oct. 13-28, inclusive. The Preventative of the spirit of the peo- Phone No- 17 Fort Sill. Reward. FOR KENT Two f„r„; uT
bam 13 of concrete construction for Ple and to that end he decreed th it 5-29 3tn for lie-ht h l urni8hed rooms
swsr vsai £ jigs; rjrt - -f - -SS ;... •£.«
c?srsww%ws t TBV \c^T:iVT,m ^0.^
r Klrl m,^t participate in it along with An • ™
Fair.
Announcement
Kffective June 1st.
the
Midland Hotel
Will be oouducted on the Kuro^on Plan.
Cafe in Connection
FOOTBALL AT STATE FAIR
Dallas. Texas.—The football sched ^ !° th'S pani<-ular il " kept
ule for the State Fair of Texas, Oct. "s name—a loan in which all
13-28, will afford lovers of this sport thp lovers of liberty could partici-
a chance to see the stars of the game Ps'e.
in action. The big event on the ath t\sr .
letic field will be the meeting of Uni 8 10 ^ bonds did not consti-
versity of Texas and Oklahoma State ,ute on'J' evidence of the nation's
University. Keen rivalry between enthusiasm and loyalty. The offers to
worth going m'Aea to™"" a" number roa1°rm a"iVe Sen iCe in makin<f ,h"
of other games of equal importance IT' a 5Uccess wrere overwhelming.
W1 be scheduled. Each year the foot- kc law creating this loan provided
ball games at the State Fair increas# that no commissions for the sale of
come on. oft, W^rtTthe".^ ^ Sh°Uld ^ paid' but ,his ^tric-
Additiona! seating space will be pro' ! W8' suPerfluous- Bond brokers,
vided this .eason o that all may have bankers. investment house,, merch-!
plenty of room to witness the games, ants, express companies and other vol-,
PRIZES TO HERDSMEN unteered to acr as agents without)
Dallas. Texas.-That suitable recog- LarKe" ?V employer of lo-
nltion may be given herdsmen, upon eVen volun'eered to buy the bonds
whose skill and judgment in prepar- outr*^t and let rheir employees pur-
vtLd^fhinni laf^e,y cha8e them on installment plan. To
the StjUe Fa^r T Text t°n offTr the 'har-
i 5?^' Pr'ze' to herdsmen thia year aCter of the loBn' SecreUry McAdoo
n a will be an innovation in the way cre«'ed a woman's committee to assist
: ai/JTf'"?*,??- ooe '"re to in the sale and distribution of the
and favor m the .ye, .f .U exhibitors, bonds. To add to th. attr.ctirenes.7f
the bond* as an inrectaent they were
TRY A CONSTITUTION ♦ FOR RENT-
, ----- - ■" " aiong witn * WANT AD « Apply at Block-Miller'aVphone"®?"
the hanker, the broker and the merch-
ant. In this particular
Shinola
Thrift 9 Household Word
Teach the children to be thrifty. Habit«
formed in childhood are notapt to chanw
m after years. The key opeain- bo? of
SminoiA with more than fifty shines and f
ShimiA HOME SET
for polishing is an outfit
unequalled for economy
and convenience.
' BLACK TAN WHITE
At «U dealer. - Take ae tobMitute.
•NINE WITH Sm4 AND SAVE
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