Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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DRUMRIGHT EVENING DERRICK
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LIGHT UP!
CHEER UP!
MARSHALL OCCUPIES
PRESIDENT'S CHAIR
MANY BOYS WILL
RETURN TO SCHOOL
The dark days of autocracy are gone.
The brighter davs of freedom and democracy
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are here.
Lightless nights are over. Turn on your elec-
tric signs and help spread the true spint of victor}'
and optimism.
Re-paint your electric sign and have it re-
lamped for bigger and better business.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
VY. B. MISER. Manager.
TELEPHONE 75
Vice Pret erm*. Presides at Cabinet
5 it-CB *t Wilson"* Recueit—Not
to ExercUe Functions.
W al5.sgton, December 10-—Vice-
jer: Marshal presided over to-
fct zseminz, at the recaeit
: T^resMcsM Wilson, who is earout*
la Tit-: ard set, according to the
v j£ h. :-e staff, a new precedent in
lie cor .act of American executive
i-Ta.J*. So other vice-pre?ident, so
fir as records show, ever presided at
a cabinet session.
Ii taking his seat, Mr. Marshall
*. at rest any theories that be might
- acting as prc-sident. He said he
attending the "gathering in-
fomdljr and irapersonaliy. not un-
ertaiieg to exercise any official
cuty or function-
Before going to the Wh te hou e,
Mr. Marshall explained that the pres-
ent, before iepart'ng fcr Europe,
r-ad asked him to preside at the cab-
et meetings and had repeated the
re-quest by wireles from the George
^asfciogftor, Mr. Mnrshal! made it
rkia he had no idea of exercising the
fanct^ons of the presidenL
K« busmets requiring the attention
- f the president developed at the
cabinet session, it was said, and the
*-i.**le carried no message from it
to the presidential *hir Georre Wash-
irunoo.
The cabinet meeting today w*s the
last which fecretar>- McAdoo will at-
- d as he will be succeeded next
Monday fcy Carter Glass, Mr. Mc-
Adoo bade farewell to members of
tbr cabinet ard attaches of the exec-
etir* ofScesahhcngh fc* wfl! remain
in Washington until January 1. or
until hi? successor as director ren-
eral of railroads is appointed.
(Special to Daily Derrick )
Norman, Okla., Dec. 12.—It is es-
• ;Tated by members of the faculty
of the University of Oklahoma that
despite the fact tha'. many members
of the S. A. T. C. will te unable to
return to school after the demobili-
zation of the students army *rain-
ing corps, the enrollment will not de-
crease more than ten per cent- This
stall decrease will be due to the
f ft that many former students whf-
ere in the service or in training camps
' ! rz-tv' tr school just as soon as
thev are released from active duty
with the government
Dr. Stratton D Brooks, president
f tn? university is receiving many
letters every week asking about en-
tering school.
That getting out of the service and
nr vhool will have less effert
on the demoralization cf business than
• nyth'ng e'se is believed by members
of the university faculty. An effort
■c;nsr made to ge*. students to re-
enter the university just as soon as
possible after being discharged from
the service.
REGISTERED PHARMACIST
A COMPLETE LINE
OF FANCY
BOXES
NUNNALLY'S
THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH
JOHNSON'S
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES
Ask the soldier boys who have
returned from over there. "Who «
the greatest mother in the world?**
NOTICE
5URVEY I? COMPLETED
FOR ELECTRIC LINE
SurveyI have been completed for an
electric tabroad line connecting Tu:- j
Oklahoma City and Muskogee, ac-
ordinz to word brought to Tulsa to-
4day hy R. D Long ?nd Edgar Gra-
*** m ' ? Muskogee.
tstimrtes o* the cost of th^ lire
j^iace the iritial expense at $10,000.-
1 000, all of which it is authoritatively
I plated, has beer. «ub eribed. Several
ro-tes have been laid out. but the
cM.e wnieh seems to 5m e been adopted
S lie* through Boynton and Marris to
Okinu'zee. thence to Oklahoma City,
The Tulsa division is to run north -
*ard from Okmulgee via the Creek
; onnty ofl district.
Heiiryetta and Shawnee are shown
on the trap of the pr.'pos^d line
;
The Red Cross emb^uies love, sym-
jnathy and servicc.
PALACE DRUG STORE
Corner Broidvay icd PeaniyivaaU.
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\ WAGONER * HILL *
\ LAWYERS *
\ Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Ber.nett BIdg. *
% Phone 159 *
N Comer Broadway and Pennsyi- %
\ vania avenue. %
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\ J. F. RANKIN. *
V General Contractor a d Baildcr. *
\ Pfccne 29b. %
V Oftce. Room 109 Drumright %
\ StKit Bsnk 9
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Child s Welfare circle wiH meet
w:th Mrs. E. L. Brace TVjr-d*' *f:-
emoon. at 1 :'i0. The following pro-
pram will be tivea:
Roll Call—Shall ire tea h the child
the Santa Class myitis?
Peper, Teaching children the real
Xmas spirit—Mr> Schir.ack.
Paper, Real Joy in Tor?—Mrs. Black.
All tneirher* are requested to be
presert 274-2t
NOTICE TO WATER CUSTOMERS
AH water bills man be paid be-
tween December 1 and 10. If liter
than the 15th $1.00 will be charged.
W. E. Nicodemns, Mayor,
Bart Foster, City Clerk.
26*-12t
Dig up your "Good Morning Mr.
Zip" record ar.d let your phonograph
tell yon how to sing the "Red Crow
Got."
THE BUSY BEE BAKERY
AT THE OLD STAND
Is doing business as
-aal at the Old Stand
Four Doors North of
Postoffice on Ohio St
WHERE TO BUY!
Come
to
Our
Store
for
those
Xmas
Gifts.
You women
Buy your
Gifts
for Men
where a
Man would
buy them.
At a Mans
Store
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This is the question now confronting the public. The answer is
WHERE YOU ARE SERVED BEST!
Where you can purchase merchandise of quality: standard makes.
WE DO NOT CARRY CHEAP, SHODDY GOODS!
The names you find 011 articles you buy here signifies quality.
Stein-Block Clothes
Netlleton Shoes Stetson Hats
Manhattan Shirts
Interwoven Hosiery Vassar Underwear
Harimann Trunks
KB
Sfylepius Clothes
$25 and$3C
h grade one pree the nation over* -
MS
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House Gloves Bradley Sweaters
Just Received a Large Shipment ot Sweet-Orr Corduroy Suits
O'liELL & STEPHENSON
drumright, okla.
I We Accept Liberty Bonds for Merchandise
"The Men's Store."
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 277, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 12, 1918, newspaper, December 12, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146846/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.