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

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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION
Wednesday Evening, October 10, 1917.
Hear—
Paul Althouse
TO-NIGHT
At the High School Auditorium
S« at.s reservation*- can l>e made at Sutherland's Ding
Store N'o. 1. Althouse is a tenor from the Metropol-
itan 0(>era Co.. of New York City, who makes Re-
creations for
The NEW EDISON
The fhonograph With a Soul
After you hear his living voice tonight come to the
Kdi>on flail. Fourth Floor. Koehler Building, and
hear his Re-Created voice on the New Edison. Also
Alcock, Middleton, Cas*>. Spalding. Rappold, and
many other famous singers.
HEAR THE
NEW EOISON
EDISON HALL
FOURTH FLOOR
Amusement*
/TEMPLE
&sr«r*i£jv*-t. *
Big Future Picture
Arrived This Mominjf.
The eight reel* of the film, Worn
anhood, the Glory of the Nation" ar-
rived at the Murray theatre this •
morning and was entertainin" <ho
matinee crowds this afternoon. ' nert-
is no dissenting opinions regaiding'
the merits of this feature. All who saw
the first matinee pronounced it the
finest picture they had ever seen. In
big cities people are paying one and
two dollars to see this great feature
Three shows are given at night,
6:15, 8:15 and 10:15. There are two
matinees daily, 2 and 4:15. The big
feature is shown today, tomorrow
and Friday.
The big special orchestra will play •
the picture ever)- night and the musk
arranged for Womanhood is appro-
priate and inspiring, and one of the
pleasing fetures of the entertainment.
All Lawton should see this great fea-
ture, and all will be better and more
patriotic citizens as a result.
Seven Reel Feature
at Temple Today.
"Glory/* a seven reel feature to be
shown at the Temple today, is a thril-
ling story of love and adventure, in
which Glory is portrayed by Juanita
Hansen. It involves the life of a young
girl who is the pet and pride of a eom-
t'munity and whom crafty tricksters en-
^ deavor to swindle out oi her land, upon
which oil has been discovered "The
oil game" is said to be one of the
crookedest games in the world, and the
story of Glory certainly shows that ,
particular game to be crooked indeed.
However, Glory triumphs in the end
and every one is happy. "
3 Lucky Strike Cigarettes
m
*6
A new creation—a
new idea—toasted
tobacco.
The delicious Burley
flavor is improved and
sealed in; delivered to you
fresh because the tobacco
It's toasted
Jp Guaranteed by ^
TKjls <y&1>aCe<r*^
i •« c o a o * a-rso
Today
T oday
The feature with a do 1 big punches and
400 scenes
"GLORY"
Starring
JUANITA HANSEN
7—Great Acts—7
Also one reel of American War News
ADMISSION 5c and 15c
Copjrlfht by Tbt American Tobacco Ompacj, Inc., HIT,
Ever> man. woman and child in
lawton should see "Womanhood, the
Glory of the Nation." at the Murray,
today, tomorrow and Friday.
may film
gala day
GERMANY
WANTED U. S.
FIGHT JAPS
Achieved Design by Propagan-
da, Senator Owen
Declares.
successful close. This is a war in CHAMBERLAIN'S rOL'(;H REM- Wheeler figured have reached Eng-
which the self-governed nations of EDY THE MOST RELIABLE. land which has been having trouble
the world have finally been compelled After many year's experince in the recently with labor agitators.
to meet the Teutonio military conspir- use of it and other tough medicines, "We need a man like you," wrote
acy for world dominaiton. there are many who prefer Chamber- one Englishman to Wheeler , "and
The senator said Germany, by a Iain's to any other. Mrs:. A. C. Kir- would welcome you with open arms."
system of propaganda, had brought stein, Greenville, 111., writes, "Cham-
Japan and the United States to the berlain's Cough Remedy has been used
very verge of conflict and the powers in my mother's home ami mine for
in control of .he Teutonic government years, and v.e always found it a quick
had made enemies for the United [cure for colds and bronchial troubles.
States in South America and con-! We find it to f>e the most reliable
tributed to the danger to Americans1 cough medicine we have used."
in Mexico.
FAME OF AMERICAN
SHERIFF WHO DEPORTED I.
W. W. REACHES ENGLAND.
citorr.
SWATCO MOVED FROM
D TO 16 FOURTH ST.
The Swatco Tire and Repairing Co.,
r.ay Yeoman, proprietor, announces
:hat they have moved from their
'ormer location at 415 D avenue to 16
Fourth, where they invite all their
f:ier/Js and new customers.
10-10 6t
| KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 10.—Not
only is there no sounder, better inve3t-
Proltably Make 1000 Feet of Film so ment bond than the second Liberty
as to Exhibit it at loan issue, said Senator Robert L.
Other Camps. Owen of Oklahoma, today, but the
money itself goes directly into the
One thousand feet of motion picture purchase of American products and
film will be made in Lawton on Oct. returns to every village and city in |GERMANS REMOVING THEIR
our
ICE
AND
ICE
CREAM
CO
Avenue
Telephone
Catarrh of Stomach
24, of the big event* which will char-. rfoe land to make business better and
acterize the program of Liberty Bond better.
Day, if the plans of Secretary E. Senator Owen, who spoke before the By United Press.
{Stanley Kelley do not miscarry. jCity club at noon today, asserted that LONDON, Sept. 16.— (By Mail.)—
"Movie men" have visited this city a the greatest prosperity of the country The Germans are removing their
number of times, twice on Anniver- V;as before the nation. dead from the field by the truckload
sary days, and made a hundred feet or "All the world is paying business stacked up like grain stacke. A photo-
,80 of film of the parade, but Mr. K;' tribute to America," he continued, graph taken from a prisoner showed
ley desires that a one thosuand foot "Not only that, but America now is bodies lashed together in bundles of
i reel be made of the events of Liberty leading the battle of the certury to a fours and thrown upon the cars.
j Bond Day. Doubtless this film will be
sent to other cantonment cities to ~
demonstrate the idea which has been
conceived by the civic and military
commmittees here and which will be
j carried out in the presence of one hun-
idred thousand citizens.
Mr. Kelley and the publicity com-
mittees are planning a publicity cam-
paign for the big day which will re-
sult in bringing the irreatest number
of people to Lawton in the city's his-
tory.
The military features of the day will
I e especially appealing to the public
and the event will not ba a local one,
but an inter-state function. It is al-
ready assured that men of National
prominence, Hon. Scott Ferris, Dr.
Brooks Stratton, Governor Williams,
Speaker Champ Clark, and others will
, be guests, and an invitation has been'
extended to Colonel Theodore Roose-
velt, which, it is hoped and believed
will be accepted by the Colonel. j
It is also probable that men of mil-
itary rank, stationed at other points,
may be present
Just as soon as the $15,000 recrea-
tion fund drive is completed, commit-
tees will organize for the purpose of
perfecting details for the entertain-
i ment of the visiting thousands on Oc-
tober 24.
If your children arc : j" iect to croup ^ . .
Bct a bottle of Ci.aml.erhin's Cough „ Ar,z" Oct. l0.- \ny time SOUR STOMA! H.
n , . , ,i Harry Wheeier, sheriff of Cochi3c Lat slowly, masticate your food
Remedv, and when the attack comes . . , „ , . ,
on be careful to follow the plain print- county- ArlZuna' who llned UP '■"'00 thoroughly, abstain from meat for a
ed directions. You v. ill ! e surprised at "ambers of the 1. W. W. and deponed few days and in most cases the sour
;the quick relief which it affords. them from this city gets tired of his stomach will disappear. If it does not,
job, he can make a satisfactory con- take one of Chamberlain's Tablets im-
nection in Cumberland county, Ei4g- mediately after supper. Red meats are
land. most likely to cause sour stomach
DEAD BY TRAIN-LOADS. Copies of newspapers giving ac- and you may find it best to cut them
counts of the I. W. W. affair in which out.
Mrs. Mary Fennell, R. P. D. , Po-
mona, Missouri, writes:
"I wish to say a few words in the
praise of Peruna. I have u?ed it
with good results for cramps in tho
stomach. Also found it tho very
thing for catarrh of the head. My
sister was cured of catarrh of stom-
ach by the use of Poruna.'*
Mrs. E. T. Chomer, 69 East 42nd
St., Chicago, 111., says: "Manalm
best laxative on the market lor liver
and bowels, very good for indigestion
and heart burn.
Those who object to liquid medi-
cines can secure Peruna tablets.
Made Well
By Peruna..
My Sister
Alto Cured
By
PE-RU-NA
MR. COTTON GROWER
We believe it is SERVICE you appreciate. We are better prepared to give you
this than ever before.
OUR MACHINERY IS ALL NEW, installed 1916 17. We clean the cotton from
the seed and make a fine sample. No hulls or other trash goes in your seed
OUR NEW DOUBLE CLEANING SYSTEM is pronounced by experts to be the
beat. We solicit a trial from you. We want you to look through our plant and note
the individual pains we take with every bale we gin. We want your business, and
to get it and hold it we do our best—not once, but always.
FARMERS GIN
OSCAR DUNN, Mgr.
Our Hot Lunch Service
I
which we are now operating in the popular
PALM GARDEN
are very satisfying. Our luncheon nets keep ev-
erything steaming hot, and we serve nothing
hut the best meats which we can secure. No
lonj? waits, we serve you well and promptly.
Our fountain service is still growing in pop-
ularity. Every day sees many new patrons.
Complete line of Cipars and Cigarettes.
PALM GARDFN
STEVENS & MILLER, Props.
315 C Ave.
LADIES...
We want you to take advantage of our
F7R.EE SEK.VICE
Drive up and inflate your auto tires and fill
your engines with distilled water. You are
always welcome. In addition to carrying a
complete line of AUTO ACCESSORIES,
— We Do Vulcanizing—
promptly and satisfactorily.
Let us serve you.
SOUTHWESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
S. E. CH AST A IN L. C. LAWS
Phone 186
4th Street—Opposite Midland Hotel
SPECIAL
THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL
BRICK ICE CREAM
35c a Quart at Plant.
CRYSTAL ICE AND
ICE CREAM CD.
Drive by and get a brick.
3 B Avenue Telephone 606

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