The Lawton Constitution (Lawton, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 55, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 10, 1917 Page: 3 of 4

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Wednesday Evening, October 10, 1917.
THE LAWTON OONSTITUTIOH
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PRINCIPALLY
ABOUT PEOPLE
A. L. Lund puU in window glass
Phone 194. 411 D Aye.
Farm Loans. C. C. Brown.
STOMACH UPSET7
J ociety
Get at the Real Cause—Take Dt _
Edwards' Olive Tablets s*s®effisxixaaDs;
That's what thousands of stomach Meeting of
9-15-tf sufferers are doing now. Instead of "Pep" Club
taking tonics, or trying to patch up a At its weeKly mceting ilT the high
M.ss Mona Colbert was a visitor fS school, the "Pep" club met yesterday
here yesterday from Oklahoma City. ™d' dLrfered towel^ and elected Albert Childs and Norton j
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the Moore as "yell" leaders. The presi- >
10-6 6t liver in a soothing, healing way. When • ,
the liver and bowels are performing their dent' Charley P<*orny, appointed a
natural functions, away goes indigestion committee to meet and decide on the
Picture.* , frames, c..olce moulding and stomach troubles. number of "yells" for the club. The
at A. L. l.und, 411 D. 12-14tf If you have a bad taste In your committee includes Chalmers Carter.!
mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, XT . .. „ , „ . . ,
I H R indftll Farm Am-Hnnoor lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition or Norton Moore, Palmer Brandow, Al-
1 r ' im Auctioneer an 1 enerffyt troubled with undigested foods, bert Childs and Mr. Corbet, the club's
Insurance, all 4th. Phone 296. 9-2t4f y(,u should take Olive Tablets, the sub- advisor. The club now has close to one!
St'rvte TahWc nr a hundred good live members and has
Mr and Mrs I pstpr Rnrtlptt anpnt I^r. Lclwuids Olive 1 ablets are a . .
Mr. and Mrs. Lester■ liartlett spent purely vr^ctable conipound mixed with made arrangements to fit and furnish a !
yesterday in the city from Oklahoma 0jjve 0ji## ^ou will know them by their room in the attic of the high school
City. olive color. They do the work without which will be used exclusively for the!
griping, cratnp9 or pain. . ..
l. i fi , , . T | Take one or two at bedtime for quick K
esh fish and oysters every Tucs- relicf ^ you can eat what you\kt
flay and Thursday. Star Market, At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, Cavell Club
Phone 41-12.
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Elect* Officers.
Be sure and visit the Vogue MiUin-i The Cavoll club of the Patriotic
Mrs. Roy Norman and son have re-.ery at Millers store. (League electld the following officers
turned from a week's visit with rela- 10-9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20!yeste,-day at its meeting: Miss Doro-
tives at Walter. — j thy Flood, president; The'ma Van;
\\olverton Electrical comy Zandt, vice president; Etta Bailey, I
A. L. Lurd has just received the everything electrical. We nurke the {secretary; Wilma Anderson, treasurer,
largest shipment of window shades,price and sell for cash only. In the The faculty of the high school was in-
ever brought here. Prices right Wolverton Hardware Co. building- vited to become honorary members of
! Willard service station. 10-4tf the organization.
Elmer Lyjns has arrived from Man-
gum and accepted a position with the Why not start now to own your own patriotic League
Hock Island at Fort Sill as caf clerk, home by buying a lot on installments.' to jjave vveinie Roast
— ( . C. Brown. 10-(5 Gt The members of the Patriotic Lea-
Andrew kendrick, carpenter and ^.ue wjjj enj0y a weinie roast tomor-|
builder. All kinds of repair work. Door) We have beef, pork, veal, lamb and row night at Mineral Wells under the'
and window frames made to order. 101 mutton at all times. Star Market, supervision of Miss Alice Reynolds of
9-6 Imp Phone 41-52. 10-1 tf the Y W. C. A. The girls are request-
etj to meet at (5:10 in front of Simp-
le .sell left yesterday for NOTICE (son's and those who desire to go and
Duncan w ne he will spend a few [have not already made arrangements.
days with 1..3 mother, Mrs. C. M. Rus- Having returned to the city, my of- [may call Miss Reynolds in the mora-
sell. fice is again open for the reception of |jng hetwen. the hours of 10 and 12 at
patients. j the Hospitality House and she will be
Give our > as a trial. We carry all 10.9-Gt L. L. COLE, M. D. Llad t0 arrang0 for any girI to K0.
good grad. They are sure to please. 'whether a member of the League or
National 1 e:i and Coffee House, Local Carpenters' | not, A truck has been secured and will
10'G M Union Buys Bonds !'*' readf at the tjme to convey
- - j the party to its destination. Miss
and OllVeS IVfloney 'Reynolds will give a talk along Y. W.
home at Cache yesterday after a few ilines and to the ^r,8 and plans for
days visit here with her sister, Miss Local Union Buys $500 Liberty Bond j winter's work will be discussed.
\0ms Frj.^.tyrtrer. nnH SniitirriKou ^ 1 no in
C avenue.
R. T,
Fourth stre3
Mrs. Bruc? Thomas returned to her
and Subscribes $100 to
War Fund.
........ t Schubert Club Will
The Aurel! shoe shop is now located Me«t Thursday.
with Huber Harness Store in the The Carpenters Union local number The regular meeting of the Schubert
First National Bank building on Third; 1586, is as patriotic as any union to!club will be held Thursday afternoon
stroet 4"3 lm be found in the whole United States, j at 3 o'clock in its Toom at the Hospi-
for at last night's meeting thoy voted itality House. A splendid program has
We have beef and pork tenderloins, to buy $500 worth of liberty bonds been arranged, and will be under the
calf liver, brains, spencer rolls, sir- and to subscribe $100 to the war re-! direction of Miss Marguriete Crutch-
loin strips, hearts, tongues and little creation fund, which is being raised 'er. "Women Composers" will be the
pig hams at all times. Star Market. fn Lawton Tuesday and Wednesday. subject, and the program
Phone 41-12. 10-1 tf
• ' COTTON MARKET.
Miss Ha/el Brady returned to her NEW YORK.
home at Oklahoma City yesterday Open
after spending several weeks here as- Oct 27.80
sisting Mrs. L. A. Sommers with her Dec 26.65
dancing school. jan 26.41
March 26.43
Just received, new shipment of fresh I New York spots quiet
coffee, all blends. Prices from 25 to 17.50.
program will con-
50 cents the pound. National Coffee
and Tea H mse, Fourth street. 10 6 6t
—— 1 Oct. .
See the newest creations in millin-iDec.
ery at,the Vogue, Millers store. Jan.
10-9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 20. March
NEW ORLEANS.
Open
.. 25.60
. .25.65
. .25.84
sist of numbers by Carrie Jacobs
Bond,Chaminade,Jessie Gaynor, Carrie
Adams, Mrs. H. H. Beach. The club
Close is extending the invitation to all visit-
26.55 jing army ladies to meet with them and
25.87 trusts that there will i e a goodly num. •
25.62 her presnt. The club ladies are anxi-
25.52 ous to meet the out of town women
middlings and take this method of extending the
invitation to them. The program fol-
lows:
Close'Quartette, "Carry Me Back to Old Vir-
25.51 ginny" Adams
24.83 Mesdames Gensman, Dunn, Wokverton.!
25.84
25.06 IVoic
?e,
Miss Robertson
"Sunshine
Miss Edna Bell Fox
Miss Margaret Young
'Little Pink Rose"
Mrs. Parris
.Bond|
.Bond
You get the most beautiful styles SWATCO MOVED FROM Piano
and best prices in Millinery at the p to jg FOURTH ST.
Vogue, 404 D Ave., Millers store. ; . . v :
10-9 11 13 Hi 18 °0 The Swatco Tire and Repairing Co., volce
' ' ' ' ' 'Ray Yeoman, proprietor, announces
t, . . . , .... , .. that thev have moved from their form- Piano, (a Tes Des Amphores
Special school children s matinees er location at 415 D avenue to 16' (b) Air de Ballet Chaminade
at^he^lutra # ^ oman OH' South Fourth, where they invite all Mrs. McMahon Third Squadron. A buffett luncheon]
their friends and new customers. Violin solo will be served, prepared by chefs fronij AMERICAN RED CROSS.
. ... . ■ „ t 10-10 6t' Miss DuBerry jout of town. The men of the Thirds
Wolvertcn hlectric Company --tu v .i_ o • o j ....
everything electrical We make the ; Voice, The \ears at the Spring Squadron are sparing no money or. The present mmbership of this chap-
price and sell for cash only In the' FORDS FOR SALE. Beach J time on event which promises to better is many hundred. It includes all
Wolverton Hardware Co. building We buy and sell Ford cars. Have Mrs. Kauble a big success. those who have paid membership dues
'second hand wagons and buggies for Piano, "Fileuse op 35" ....Chaminade since July first, which dqte marks the
sale; also milk cows and city property. Miss Parmenter. t beginning of the fiscal year. A recent
Moore Bros., Texas Wagon Ya ds.lQuartette, "Mandy Lou" ... . Adams M°ther 8 C,ub
Willard se ice station.
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dnys, better on warm days —BEST on hot days —out ALWAYS
its refreshing tan^ is appreciated.
is a builder cf PUSH and VIM and GINGER because its ALIVE
with the energy coming from, nourishing cereals and tonic hops
Just v/a'k up to any plsce where soft drinks are sold, and say,
"A cold bottle of EXELSO, picas*},"and all the benefits are
yours at cnce. You need EXELSO in your home—its the drink
for every day in the year Don't let another sun rise without
telephoning tor a case delivered
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HAMM EXELSO COMPANY • ST. PAUL,MINN
N. H. CROCKER
DISTRIBUTOR
LAWTON, OKLAHOMA
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See Womanhood the Cilory of the
Nation tonight at the Murray.
We handle Chicago and Kansas City
Phone 2% 401 F avenue.
cuts
Pho
ice beef. Star
41-.
Market. |
10-ltf
Matinees ;.t 2 and 4:15 every day
at the Murray for Womanhood. At-
tend the matinees and avoid large
crowds al night.
FRENCH
CONTINUE
DRIVE
PARIS, Oct. 10.—Frcr.ch troops
continued their drive capturing Pope-
goet farm eastof Draibank, is the of
ficial statement.
'J-l7tf Mesdames Yeoman, Wolverton, Dunn, Mating Monday.
Miss Robertson Monday afternoon the Mother's
Piano, "Gavotte Fantastic" ....Beach club wiU meet at the Hospitality
Mrs. Halo
Closing song
Aviator's Dance to
be Hig Event.
Ths yfung ladies
Annie Laurie
of Lawton are
club will meet at the
Home at 2:30. All members
quested to be present.
are re-
looking forward with eager anticipa-
Will Address
Ladies at Fletcher.
Mrs. R. J. Ray will leave Friday for;
Fletcher where she has been invited to
tion for the
ruling of the national executive board
also makes members of all those who
paid one dollar or more into the Red
| Cross War Fund collected about the
middle of last June.
The annual election of officers of
chapters is held betwen Oct. 1 and Oct.
15, and that of the local chapter will
be Thursday, the 11th, at 8 in the Bus-
iness Men's club room. All members
of the Red Cross in this county have a
' if mmm home shce polish
big dance of Saturday,^/0 th/ la'lies °f Fletf er. Mrs.Loice in thi, ok,ction an(| jt js hoped
Service cars. Call C. G.
phone 912, Sutherland's No.
C and Fourth Street.
NOTICE.
Woods.,
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9-26tf!8
evening which will be Riven by the hl,s ehosen as her 8ubi«* "Thoi:. pood number may be present
- Relation of Mothers Clubs to Home
BRITISH AFIELD, Oct. 10.—-Afte. Third Aer0 Squadron in compliment
desperate hand battle, Australian:, to the Kir's and women of Lawton """ &cn°01
iptured the Celtic woods, southeast Fourth Aero Squadron, cn-.
of Broodseine.
dets and observers. The dance
prom- j( hildretiH Party.
MRS. SMITH RECOMMENDS |
CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS.
Economy and thrift
suggest the use of Snwoii^
for your shoes. It gives the
quick dressy shine.
SHiNoiiA Home Set
\@z
Your Conv.Dience
■"nttiw
ises to be the bijrrest society event of James France Pntertained a fcw ofi
the season and will be Kiven in the hu little fri(,ndB jn honor of hjg
PAKir*rnT rT«/^v l,,c anu win oe given in tne u:a i:f*ia r • _ i • * u* 1 'iave n^ore or less stomach
On next Thursday afternoon at 2 IJpiM AT « Aer° Repa''.HalK 1'h<' floor is bein^|eleveth birthday, Tuesday "afternoon^"smith*Brewert^'"N^Y
•o'clock all bus and jitney drivers and, BEGIN AT 8 Ilut ln condition and evrything being.from 4 to 7 Those enjoyini? the even. ' . ' _ m tlJ' Brewerton, N. Y.
automobile owners are requested to' rcad>'' The 129th Infantry band in(, of pleasur,. werc. Christina Sat-! •. suff®rl"K ff° mata^ks of lndl"
meet at the Business Men's club room-: Those who attend the Paul Althouse furnish excellent music and ^>e-1terfleld Eva O'N"'1 Rn«« v;« , Kealon_aru heaviness after eating,
for a conference. L. Stanley Kelley concert tonight are warned to be or tween dances there will be vaudeville jet Montague Li
representinL-the war department com- time for the program will begin features. Major Weir has asked Mes pjce Hubbard S-ir h Sassrr ave a ^ays relieved me. I have aiso
mission on training camp activities 'n promptly at eight o'clock and no de- dames E. B. Dunlap, Frank J. Hurt, Woodhouse Charlie McDuffie Io • n'^Un a P^easant laxative."
ity organiations and Lieut, viation will be made from this. The Frank Weimer and John Young to be i>arsnnt. '7PTMP(1 wiiiio v ^ese ^one UP stomach and
the J 1 „r ' . Kenneth enable it to perform its functions na-
Viria.nJar' tureHy. If you are troubled with in-
__ ion give them a trial, get well
three hundred and fifty men in the
community
Benjamin Simeon Dowd of the U. S. artists arrived on the noon train. The patronesses for the evening and „,VTTil WUWBru vivian xar
Army will have something to say that program which appears in another ladies will be busy tomorrow mail- ]brough Tom Daniels Hers hel f turallj
inP out imitates. There are about for(li „'rufe Jake ^".toy well.
will be of interest. A permanent or- part of this paper is an excellent one
ganiation will more than likely be and will be enjoyed by many.
perfected. 10-8 3t
TURKISH BATHS.
For colds, rheumatism, sluggish
circultion, nervousness and all poisons
For plumbing and «teamfitling call i" the system. For !adie« and gentle-(
Henry J. Hohl. If you want to have a men. Open night and day. Basement {
plumber fifcure on your job phone 11.11. First National Bank. Phone 151.
632 C Avetv.'.c 10-ltf 9-l2tf'
PLUMBING.
5TDVE
ulck
For Nickel Parts
wRUSTy Stove Pi t>«
The Strong Withstand the Heat of
Summer Better Than the Weak
Old people who are feeble, and younger
Indies Circle
Meetings.
The three circles of the Baptist
church met yesterday at the homes of j
.Mesdames Berry, Walker and Belcher, and enabled to go through the depress-
This was the first meeting that the: ^eat of summer by taking regularly
ladies have held since the closing 0f ljrJve 8 Chill Tonic. It purifies
L, , .. B 1 and enriches the blood and builds up
Ithe summers meetings. 1 tiie whole system.
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Lawton Refining
Company
A Good Refinery in a Good Town.
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Manufacturing
High Grade Petroleum Product*.
Phone 247.
Railroad and Bell Ave.
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