The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 275, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 27, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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rHg LAWTON CONSTITUTION
OKLAHOMA WOMAN
GAINED 21 POUNDS
New Enlistments
Wednesday Evening, Jane 27, 1917
or
j
can al-
ways keep cool |j
and fresli in an *'
R&W 'Summer
Suit.
There's a big variety
of attractive colors and
patterns to select from,
many in %va.-?hul>le fabric?*. '
Look for the *'R & W '
label—it's your protection.
Makers of good summer d, thing.
trousers, overcoats, rainamtu
fancy anddress wai>* oaty smok-
ing Jackets, bathrobes, golf u.xj
automobile apparel
Rosenwald&Weil
Clothing Specialties
CHICAGO
Everything in Comfort-
able Wearing Apparel
for this Hot Weather.
Joe Wolf
'The Store That Satisfies'
People are learnlng'th'a''a little fore h" hor!>e' n hip ,->nd knowledge „f
though; often saves them a big ex. 0"ahom.n, W the taci-
pen.®. Here is an instant.- F W . 10 fi" Practically half the
Archer. CaMwe,,. Oht, wnt , XT ST
do not believe that our famil- ha. Rill, ° ^°5" inclu<W •« S. L.
teen without Chamberlain , Colir Pt""^' i£°? and Mr*
Cholera and D.,rrhoea P.em'dj .incj eri'ck B Than p""8*"' *"A F><"1'
we commence j keeping houae vear - -i hapm*n. Chapman was a
airo. When «, go on an extender visit ° J"neron col,«** thi year,
we take it with u«." Obtainable ,i>n D,.u„. " -
*here. BOWEL COMPLAINTS IN INDIA.
72 OKLAHOMANS " leclure at °ne of the Des Moin-
/N< 'VtlHI 1 v ,*r ■ I", Churel,« « missionary from
M.K> I Mr. India told of g„ing jnt# th# rf
FORT LOGAN H. ROOTS. June 'T ITl"', "l*? ak'n ick' 'hat
- While a large number of Oklahoma. Choi, T,* ^nd 'ou.r'h1"'"^/' C"!ir
hare been asaipied to artfl'-rv batteric I in, ^ki ' ' rt,oea Remedy with!
by far the larger number h.w ™ rem^'^ " "ved his
'n'o the First troop, now the only cav. India both * " U5M slJ' '''k,,fully il!
"Iry organization at the post The L. ^rt Y0] ZZT'"
troop contain. 156 men of whom sev that it can' de^i"0"' 'hi'
entr-two are Oklahomans, a create, milder forms'of 1 > Up"" ,for lhe
Percentage than auy other state Six occur in thin r'T*. comP ®int ttu"
State# are represented in the troop, but everywhere.
STOMACH TROIBLE AND
STIPATION.
CON.
I "ill cneerfully say that Cham-
berlain's Tablet, are the mos, satis-
factory remedy for stomach trouble,
and constipation that I have sold in
thirty-four years' drug store service "
write, S H. Murphy, druggist, Well.-
burg, N Y. Obtainable everywhere.
'
plumbing
I All kind* of Plumbing Work j
\ Guaranteed.
; Work Done Promptly.
i dan glover
% 604 D Ave.
\ Phone 261
a^j
Mrv 5 T*W There Was ao
fw Her Recti en—Taab/-
Pat. Her oa Her Feet Agaia.
"I kave take- -jiree bottle. of Taj -
and haw i a3t gaaed twenty-
oee pooafe." was tie remarkable
*?a'e®e t made reoeetty by Mrs. 0. f
Saadidgt, of Ao*;.-. Okla., a a ccc-
^r -«o witt p C. Pirker, -ht veE
taowB drogg , Pryor. Otla
I can't fed Ttordx.- roauaned Mrs.
s.a.0d>d«e. * to eipre., my g-.tjtode for
*«x*erfa: work Ta-Uc hi. done
'«r me Befcre I took h I wa« sic-
: had beer for over a
I of I kt
off I had
P.H f .
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WEATHER
Suits
Low Shoes
Straw Hats
Shirts
Cool L nderwear
re*AIul coimi
ibrt<t different
ere t&< QO char:«
■ I walftlied only
z~d in a
Everythinjr was
doce for ne ,• seemed that could be
!T T 'h *n U"' 1 "*s P,tn "P to die.
I had btern to thtrj. myself I coaldn'-
e<- well, but with ail that I had to dis-
courage .T.e and pot me out ot hear-. I
"ill -ad hope of finding something to
Bnng me relief.
One day I read a testimonial for
Taalac that dewribed my ease almost
exactly and somehow I fe)t like it was
jott -n. medicine I needed. Right ,ben
I 1 d«*™in«d to try it but I couldn t get
it where I live and sent forty miles for
my first bottle Well, wonderful i. the
enly word tha- expresse. it. I, has
actea more like a miracle than medi-
cine and my hopes of being restored
*0 health are realized at last
' In jus: a few days after I began
akmg Tanlac I felt better. I began to
«*< arid sleep better and could tel] I
was getting stronger. My stomach
trouble and whatever else it was pall-
■ng me down is all gone now and I have
■ ever had anything to be so thankful
for. I now .weigh one hundred and
ou-teen pounds, have gained twenty
one pounds by actual weight, and lot.
Of people are surprised at my recov-
ery. I am now a happy woman. I am
doing all my housework and praising
lonlac e ery day for what it has
aone for me."
Tanlac is sold exclusively in Law-
ton by Jones Brokers, in Chattanooga
by C. W. Davis, in Elgin by H. H.
Haple ar.d in Fletcher by C. D Mar
<**li of Oklahoou for Regu ar
Army
Ac:ep?ed 10 date since Declara-
tw>D of Wir 1725
NmIju .tfl] due Before June
avertire &ece*&ar>' 318
Braothes open for enlistment: In-
fantry, Field Artillery. Medical De-
P^rtmei-. Signal Corp.—Teierraph
operators only. Quartermaster Corps '
Bakers only.
ROLL OF HONOR.
The following men have ben accept-
ed since lan report:
Leo 0. Baird. Korc.
Robert Lee B.-ow . Colony.
Bail Chair.Mess, Mill Creek.
George E. Classaa, Okalohma City.
Augtist C. Dahlke, Oklahoma City
C^re B. Dc-bbit*. Mirtro.
William A. Fly, Swink.
Home.- W. Goltry, Enid.
Edward C. Hiske't, Minco.
Browder F. Lawton. Altus.
W'illiam E. Lee, Crowder.
Horace C. Loftcm, BUmark.
Hampton L. O'Neiil, Okiaoma iCty.
Robert C. Prat . Enid.
William D. Runyan, Broken Bow.
W ui.am S. Souterland, Ardmore.
Clyde C. Spurgeon, Crowder.
Frederick B. Tittle. Vinita.
John R Twiss, New Wijson.
Thomas W Walton. Jr., Hugo.
Roben L. White. Altus.
James G. Woods. New Wilson,
j Copy of telegram from -he Adjut-
ant General of the Army:
Washington, D„ C., June 25.
Army Recruiting Officer,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The following bulletion is quoted for
your information: 'Enlist Now! Your
President call, you! The Army wants
you! Come on you loyal American;
and lets help free the world that our
children may live in peace.
H. P. McCAIN,
"The Adjutant General.'
—the home drink
" *ti P°P"J-^rity at d.ug ■tore*, fountains and
restaurant?. Devo L*s foun ! a welcome place in the
ftome. A family beverage—^ yuest offcrix^—a table
<mnk that goes :*rfect!y with all food.
As a *ug4*ntion for Sunday supper—Sweet red or
ireen peppers stuffed wrth cream cheese mud
chopped nuts cr olives, served on lettuce leaves.
French dreaaing. Cold rreat. Toaatedcracker*.
Bev° for everyone. A be trajre that taites like no
other soft dnnk. Pure, wh lesome and nutritious.
Bcvo the sll-yeir-'round soft drink.
Sold in t, ,rut* only snd bctt *d •xclvurmly by
A.NHSVSEP. Busch—St Loins
Need never show /
marnngs like thne-
At last \vc have the perfect finish for even- wood
floor—a varnish that fulfills every demand—
Mrs. Frank H. Cauble, of Wichita
Falls, who has been chaperoning a
party of young people for the pas;
three days or, an outing at Medicine
Park, returned to their homes this
morning overland.
DECIDE YOl'RSELF.
The Opportunity I- Here, Backed B>
L«*ton Testimony.
marble floor finish
brinj"Jo'' '° ^ ,lr floor varni'h made. It
pnngs Out an 1 preserves the natural beauty of the wood •
VZ7r ^ 3P1 y a,nd il resis,s the hardest wear and tear!
In clear, dry weather it will dry in 24 hours.
And to clean floors finished with Marblr Floor F-nish.
merely use a little DEYOK Polishing Oil accciS
to Simple directions on the bottle. That's as near as
you need come to -scrubbi::^.
CROl'P. WHOOPING-COIGH RE-
LIEVED.
Children's diseases demand pre-
paredness. When the child wakes vou
at night, gasping and strangling for
I'reath, how thankful you are to have
Dr. Bells Pme;Tar-Honey at hand.
This effective remedy loosens the mu-
cous and permits free and natural
, breathing. Its soothing balsams heal
the irritated membrane and arrests
further inflammation. Pleasant to
take,- K<*P Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honev
>n -he home for all colds and bron-
chial troubles. At your druggist, 25c.
Mrs. E. H. Campbell, who has been
visiting in Texas for the past two
-eeks has returned home. She is mak-
I mg her home with her daughter M-s
Frank Sneed.
Don t take our word for it.
Don't depend on a stranger's state-
ment.
Read Lawton endorsement.
Read the statements of Lawton citi-
zens.
And decide for yourself.
Here is one case of it.
W. M. Cobb, blacksmith, 522 E Ave-
nue, Lawton, says: • Doan's Kidney
Pills have done more for me than ans
Other kidney medicine I have ever tak-
en. for backache there is nothing in
the world that will equal Doan's Kid-
ney Pills. My back has been the source
Of real misery to me. My Kidneys
have become weak and too free in ac-
tion. The kidney secretions have been
scanty and I had a constant desire to
pass them. Doan's Kidney Fills have
never failed to stop this disorder in a
tew days. I am pleased to recommend
them to anyone who suffers with kid-
ney trouble."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedv—get
Doan's Kidney Pill,-;he sam^ that
Mr. Cobb had. Foster-Milburn Co I
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
A. L. LUND
lawton!"' ctu£.fda^ut wi:dow sh^. .
Ill I II IM
Lawton Refining
Company
A Good Refinery in a Good Town.
Manufacturing
High Grade Petroleum Products.
Phone 247.
Railroad and Bell Ave.
SHOE SALE
Thursday, Friday,
Saturday
20 P.er cen* off the Marked Price
Dollar me"HS Ce"'S "ff each
Saturday Sale Closes
Lawton, Okla.
322 C Ave.
ICE! ICE!
r-pp^yor,cr^vrrkS's n ^ ^.gemo,.
be without ice at this time of year, at lean C001' Do not
And how it will add to the en^yment of your food and drink.
food and drinlf^^r^h'tngly'served'^'lt'mw "leanS 0001' heaitbful
milk, and healthful meats. Cans onsP ve8<"tables, sweet
Keep your refrigerator full of ice this summer.
Report any discourtesies on the part of drivers.
COMANCHE ICE CO.
Phone 899 W "
A & Railr*a<|
Transportation to
FORT SILL MEDICINE PARK
MINERAL WELLS
Blue Line Co.
Motor Servic
316 C Avenue
-Phone 136
Lawton, Okla.
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