The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 274, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 26, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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[Tuesday Evening, June 26,1917.
THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
PAUE THREE
Principally
About PEOPLE
A. L. Lund put* in wrndow
[Phone 194. 411 D Ave.
p|| Mis« Dorothy Smith has returned
^Hfrom week end visit to Oklahoma City.
BANLSHEO — rim pi**, blotches,
fbumora, and eruptions,
~ * Golden
Jwhpin
son*.
by Dr. Pierce's
Medic *
Amusement
______ -Idea
icaJ Discovery. For
a poor complexion, and . ,
lor the poor blood that
cau «*s It, this i* the bust
of all known remedies. I FAMOUS MOVIE
In every disease or dis-
order of the *kin or scalp.
in every trouble thai
comes from Impure blood, It has been decided definitely that
tho "Discovery* Is the . „n ., ,, ^ . „ .
only medicine sold that !thc Ueath Valley Dodge motion pic-1
does what It promises. tures will be shown in Lawton. Word
o-v^"m,Th: " rece'v<(i by Fred !•
SHOW COMING.
Thomp-
ler, that
the film has been allotted to him for
i i !♦ r J~*' c-nriutu'. 1, K *ys!polat, Boils, Cur- son, Dodge Brothers local dealer, that
i--iu. i,uncles, Enlarged (i'.d.-ds, and Swell*
Ings, and every kindred aliment, are
Pnt fi pan,«,. U benefited and cured by it. Wednesday, June 27, when it will be
Put a famous Hoc a* this m._H to with the shown at the Murray Theatre. Th(
Pictures, frames, ihoice moulding
M A. I Lund. Ill D. ft;
Ings, and ev
Join the CI
Her Cabir.et ir t'i.e home at $i a week. na"10 th<j paper—we will inail y«u
Jr.nes Funvture Co in rtr free a ra°d'ca' tnatlso on abntc rils- coming of this production itisures fori
gSS, l^ruTx'v X'k'r"'S I"V!"!d"' motori8ts «" opuortunity to see the
Mrs. Stinsell and dauKhler Miss Dr. Pierce', Pleasant PelUt. refute ''U",Jeli*Vab,e" in motoring. The Death
Ruby of Duncan are spending- the week *>*"1 invigorate stomach, liver and bowels, Valley Dodge s feats sound almost im-
ftt .Medicine Park. Bugar-coated, t!ny fraaules, easy to taka possible until enacted on the screen,
oasfl** as they mu8{ have been enacted in
S A. L. Lund nas just received thi- r\.„. ^ , . rea'^y- The film provided by Dodge
largest shipment of window shades i hC1N® '0D ls when a K"1 Brothers for the benefit of iheir deal
fcver brought here. ^1' ^ " °V,r ™l" ^
i riccs. if ni. doesn t mean dish water.
tw. ^ev* *'• ^ ■ Moseley left this morn-
Ki'°r Chickasha, Okla., on a brief priop mu, ^
■r business trip.
■
j Fresh Fish and Spring Chickens, al-
■ so , !"omargerien at the Gartrell
f Meat Market. Phone 149. 114 D Ave. ! yOU ve K°' any hash'
Mrs. Chas. Shaw left this morning
jor Oklahoma City to spend a few
Fdays with friends.
eis patrons and the public in gen-
eral leaves little opportunity for im-
. ;agination. While not taken in Death
It may get so some ..me that the Valley, where the car (rot it. name, the
and the fi.iger bowl will be all picture provides , re,,istic view of
there is to a d.n.ng car dinner. other tripB| alm08t equa„y hazardous>
" _ through deserts and mountains of the
Onions are excellent flavoring for west. Sands, rocks and rivers form no
barrier. Mountains are made mere
mole hills.
The scenery throughout is in turn
FORETHOUGHT.
People are learning that a little fore-
thought often saves them a big ex-
awe-inspiring and magnificent. Critics
have termed it one of the most remark-
II • • . r, able P'ctures yet produced. The fact
We do hemstitching and piloting. !* • He« a" ""tance: E. W hat al, theie obstacle, were surmount-
" " ^ an ordinary stock car selected
Bring us your wo"k. Prices
H able. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 317ldo not b(,licve thai our family
| 3rd St. Phono 162. 3-l9tf,ljeen without Chamberlain's
Colic.
from the salesroom of the Los Angeles
, . ... v „ , dealer, speaks highly for the quality of
:rholera and Diarrhoea Remedy since, Dodffe Brothers motor
E. E. Peoples, manager for the Law- we c^"menced ^eping house year, ..This picture mu8t be exccptiona|]
ton Mercantile Co., has returned from MB0- ^hen we on anextended vi8it vivid and convincing," said Mr
a brief business and pleasure trip to take u Wlth us' Obtainable everj'- XhompBon ..or the company would not
alias, Texas. w ere- . | expend an enormous sum to produce
! it before the entire country and even
in cities of other nations.'
■ John N. Shepler went to Oklajioma
■ City this morning to attend a meeting
■ the State Board of Agriculture of
H which he is a member. July W
KANSAC CITY GRAIN.
Mrs. Fred Shepler left this morn-
ing for Oklahoma City where she will
he the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl "
Yeakel for a few days.
Open
Close
July Wheat
2.08
Sept. Wheat
1.90
1.91
Sept. Corn
.. . .1.45 V*
1.59H
Dec. Com ....
.... 1.08
1.43
May Corn
1.05
CROUP, WHOOPING-COUGH
RE-
LIEVED.
FARMERS'
ADVERTISING
COLUMN
NO /V
mads by
Your Lips
Will Smack
For More!
Edwin DeBarr, head of the chem-
estry department at the University at'
Norman, was here yestera.., (,r. i jsi- Children's diseases demand pre-
ness. " paredness. When the child v;akea you
at night, gasping and strangling fori
Mrs. L. C. Tucker left yesterday hr'a,h' how thankful y°u are to have,
for an extended visit with friends in <Dr' Be!l s Pine"Tar-Honey at hand.:
Davenoort and nthe.. , This effective remedy loosens the mu-
ovrupuri ana otnei points in Iowa. , , Krw? to farmer anbflcrlbera of the Lawton
She was accompanied to Kansas City C0US a Permits free and natural rousiltutlon tu Comanche and Cotton Conn- ,
by Mr. Tucker. breathing. Its soothing balsams heal stuck advertising. Wants, For Hale and
the irritated membrane and arrests, K**"bnuge; u'"0 Farm Help Ada apd Poui-
Mrs. Dick Yieldinir earn* .m „00t0,. farther inflammation. Pleasant to; r'heae free ada will be limited to 80 wordt
day from Temple t^speTd a few dat ,:'k" Dr' I!eI1's Pine-Tar-Honey'K? 'SWW'
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ho"Be for al1 colds and bron" ° wft?cTbe «d. out. ,ou„. the -ord.,
Tedford. chial troubles. At your druggist, 25c. mHll them to the Lawton Cnnatltutloa.
i ave never tried Pablo, get acquaint-
ed with this pure non-alcoholic thirst
quencher today. The goodness of PABLO
is best expressed by its pureness. PABLO is invigorating, refreshing and healthful.
Its good, old "hoppy" flavor gives to it a tang that really satisfies.
The Happy
;«ts
DRINK
Answers every leverage problem. Picnics, par-
ties, gatherings of any kind always find PABLO a
vays ready lor a satisfying drink.
Served ice cold wh'erever drinks are sola. ^ Try
PABLO today—and pass the good word along.
n„i n, , , , i RIIY 4 HriMP {FOR SALE-Good brood mare and colt
husiness for a few days "returned to Pay on installmenl Illan and Ret Mar® 18 *ood dnve!; and work horse.:
his home at Oklahoma City this at.er- Lawto" 3 1-2 mile. west of Uwto "l^pZe
ti-5tf FRANK S. SNEED. :998" tf[
Mesdames A. E. Conard, T. F. Har-i " BIG BONE REGISTERED POLAND I
ney and Misses Cleo Connell and Ethel; MONEY TO LOAN. ' CHINA MALE PIG FOR SALE-
arney were here today from Fletcher 1 have plenty of money to loan on Exceptionally well bred on both sides,
shopping and visiting. : City Property. - | Price $15. Must be sold within ten j
... , l-9tf F. S. SNEED. days. Inquire of W. F. Barber, Citizeusi
Miss Mary Clay, who has been hefe State Bank. 6-21 5t
M^irrr: hr,:iuest of r^al estate for sale.
■ " cp.el' e 18 morn I can sell your Lawton property
f0r hfr h0me Selma- Ala- and e-et cash for it.
6-5tf FRANK S. SNEED.
very welcome guest. Keep PABLO on ice in
Made by PABST at Milwaukee
T. D. TURNER & COMPANY
Distributors
I
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ MAXWELL. ♦
♦ The World's Createst Motor Car ♦
♦ Value ♦
♦ GILKEY-JARBOE HARD- ♦
♦ WARE CO. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
J WANTED—Girl 14 or 15 years of
ape without home to live as one of
j family. Write L. P. Prichard, Route 2,
1 Lawton or Phone XX-252. 6-26 5t
A. L. Lund puts in win- nADIfFN YflllD
dow glass. Phone 194
411 D Ave.
GRAY HAIR
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Cassin and family will learn
with regret that they are leaving this
week for Kansas City, Mo., where
they expect to make their home.
ON THE FIRING LINE EVERY GAY
IN THE WEEK
With I.
ing, pressing and repairing of clothes.
SPECIAL ADDRESS.
J ' The Conservation of Food Sup-
! plies," is Rev. Leake's theme next
Creole—No Dye. Harmless. [Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. It is the
j purpose of the churches all over
j Gray Hair, prematurely gray, faded j America to make this a notable day.
I thin, wiry or falling hair, or gray in; ' — ~-
i spots, or gray beard and mustache is To Drive Out Malaria
a serious conditon. It makes you look And Build Up The System
'older and is a handicap to business or' the Old Standard GROVE'S
social success. So overcome this de- ^ASlBLBSS chill TONIC. You know
r , . . /I what you are taking, as the formula is
feet in your hair by applying (by easy printed on every label, showing it is
direction on bottle) the famous Lai Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form.
Creole Hair Dressing to your hair ann *ie Quinine drives out malaria, the
In a few day* you will be de- r<m Luild* "P 50 cents
Ready to serve you with high class clean
I scalp.
'ighted to see every strand of yourj
# hair, and all your gray hair gradually
The kind that you can really recognize as turn to even, beautiful dark shade, so |
i perfectly that not. even a trace of gwy
"DIFFERENT." shows. Besides, all your hair becomes,
soft, radiant with beauty, health, flossy!
To this end the women and cooks, all
who handle food products are urgently
invited to attend. The outcome of the
world war is in the hands of the
women no less than in the hands of
the men.
COAL
PHONE US, 448
HATS RE-BLOCKED—HATS CLEANED
"WE DO THEM RIGHT"
Unique Tailors
M. M. TEAGUE, Mgr.
*
319 C Ave.
WiH Be High and Hard lo Get Thi*
and lustrous, and evenly dark andj*a"-
handsome. Your thin hair becomes can now while we can j
thick and new hair sprouts out all overclean coal and can give you
your head. La Creole is pleasant to iservice-
| apply, is perfectly harmless and sold f
ion a money-back guarantee by drug- PflVDC S COfll YfllU
gists or sent prepaid in a big bottle
for $1. Address Van Vleet-Mansfield
iCo., Memphis,Tenn.Pay a fair price for
the best hair dressing, which is "La
Creole."
ICE! ICE!
If you would guard your family's health, watch the refrigerator's
supply of ice. Keep the milk sweet, the food fresh and cool. Do not
be without ice at this time of year, at least.
And how it will add to the enjoyment of your food and drink.
The refrigerator regularly filled with ice means cool, healthful
food and drink refreshingly served. It means .risp vegetables, sweet
milk, and healthful meats.
Keep your refrigerator full of ice this summer.
Report any discourtesies on the part of drivers.
COMANCHE ICE CO.
A & Railroad
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
15,000 MEN NEEDED—To pick Egyp-
tian Cotton in Salt River Valley this
fall. Will pay 2 1-2 cents per pound.
Season from September 1 to January
115th. You can work every day. Oppor-
tunity for good men to lease land. Ad-|
| dress, W. H. Knox, Secy., Box 668,
Phoenix, Ariz.
Phone 328
Cor. 3rd and F!
PLUMBING
All kinds of Plumbing Work
Guaranteed.
Work Done Promptly.
DAN GLOVER
604 D Ave.
Phone 261
Transportation to
FORT SILL MEDICINE PARK
MINERAL WELLS
Blue Line Co.
Motor Servict
316 C Avenue
-Phone 136
Lawton, Okla.
DAILY EDITION
BATES
TUS8 P.M.
LENDID
ROAD ALL
THE WAY
STRETCH OK TRIP TO AL-
rus, OKLA., MADE IN
GOOD TIME.
:k Hits Bridge
juring Part of Band
Vccident—Truck Hit* Bridge
Injuring Two Band
Boyd.
By Staff Correspondent.)
US, Okla., June ti.—(Special.)
sixty miles of smooth road
e best that this country haa
nown, the first lap of the 250
ip over the scenic route of the
Trail to the convention at Am-
vas completed at eight o'clock,
y night, as the ten automobiles
ft Lawton at four thirty drove
tus.
one exception the trip from
to Altus was made without
mishap. Two members of the
ere slightly injured when they
brown against the top of the
in crossing a high culvert that
been properly graded.The truck
rtially disabled by the accident,
part of the baud had to he dis-
i among the other cars. Consid-
time was lost in repairing the
roads, except for a few short
es are all that has been claimed
m. An average of about twenty
n hour was n.ade, counting time
stops.
ity-five minute stops were made
er and Headrick, where concerts
iven by the band. The Lawton
ion was given a hearty recep-
re. Following a short concert by
arton band, a dance was given in
ks club hall.
ve o'clock this morning the
i party enlarged by the addition
, cars from Snyder, several from
:k and intermediate points, and
from here, started on the last
167 miles, to Amarillo, expect*
arrive there at noon today.
weather
rast For Oklahoma—Tonight
uisday partly cloudy, probubly
iday.
nt coal
price fixed
JHINGTON, D. C., June 27.—
•uncil of National Defense ad-
committee working in conjunc-
th the coal operators meeting
.dopted a resolution stimulating
)duction of coal and to fix, im-
ely a fair and reasonable price
•h district.
Notice
:ribers
yment on Liberty
sday, June 28th.
made.
IAL BANK
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