Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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camera can realize that the great word-picture* of thB
author should in the world of reel pictures indeed be
works of art
LIBERTY THEATRE
Fiday and Saturday
JANUARY 16th and 17th
CHILDREN 25c
ADULTS 50c
TAX—INCLUDED
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W HAPPELO TO BECOME
CANDIDATE FOR 6ESATE?
J. A. W*11. Nisi etntrafWr. o(
«<-«* CWy. M* , ba* w:tvw! ijereJ
1'L bis famUy.
J T." }' \jrr- i represeetatlve fcj
^r<-. tbe F.I i di-tri-i(
t -ly t'j be a ^.-ndWate fw the
r«--,ro> i'aa son :nUoa for f-Jted
-tate Kiator hi •'" prfmer'es la
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m caa ha"e tbe of two ei
p« r-er;c«2 rejns-i'-rH <irazgin\M- 27S<
WANTED — Ey experienced man.
as h^r y 'nan at repri rinr.
Hoaer Vniaright, O.-.laho-
au.
- her. y--.'« rdty 'Al ttoe: irrl«: - be Sell for V,a>cbii8-
fri^oda. : u«.
0 --* " j Ro e j>er*'.r.a *a/1 tut to run far
Tbe aarti fttyj Cross Cbriataai f*ynrrnts ajra'n. and «wce thinV I
wala ia • ranlar ns«al n«t aai afcMj* nta for tbe seriate. aa|4 Har-jl
* — 4rf e or •^jrejd. | premisne I aball be •« !
for the one or th<- t her office wber j
tii<- proper time okdw
FOR RKKT- Tbree foom hon=e 2r.d
and Obto Ave., modern, tras, electri-
tity- water aaJ garage, for further de
tails. ea{l I r "'rntoi -t Post office
Miss Lydia Parker
Pisnist and Teacher
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HOME SERVICE DEPARTMENT
OF THE RED CPOSS
Studio. Hlrh School Building
Phone 322 and 524.
Give the -world
the once over
IISTEN, fellows, to some
, straight talk. Many
a man when he geta
to be 40, misses iome-
thin4. He may have
lots of money, and a fine
family but—
He never "got out and
saw things'*. After ho
gets acttlcd down, it's too
lata.
Every man wants to see
the world. I 'o r.ian likes
to stand still all his life.
'Int- i/. :t: time to TRAVEL
i:: v/hen you're youn^ and
li ,e;y rijht NOW !
Rnjht NOW your Uncle S-m
Jscnllmg, "ShovsotTI" He wants
lr,rr. for ti;-: Navy. He's inviting
you' It's the biggcit chanrc
you'll ever (jet to ^ the world
tbe once over I
The tlavy goes all over tbe
world—sails the Seven Seas—■
squints at the six continents—
that'* it husi'ness. You stand
to see more odd sights, wonder-
ful scenery and strange people
than you ever dreamed of.
YouD work hard while yoti
work. You'll ploy hard while you
play. You'll earn and team.
You'll get, in nddition to "shore-
leave", a 30-day straight vaca-
tion—which is more than the
overage bank president cao
count on.
You can join for two years.
When you get through you'll be
physically and mentally "tuned
up" for the rest of your life.
You'll be re idy through and
through for SUCCESS.
T' ere'a n Recruiting Station
right near you. If you don't
know where it la, your Post-
ma-.cr will be glad to tell you.
Tb<- Home Berrlc« Department of
tbe Red CroM is i Ull busy heloln?
the o)-l!er<s fn g< -jr.R their Libcf.y
Iionds. in applying for f€0 Ronuses, in
c<-t'i-;C bin.t money due th'-ra, order-
ing army clothes that the boyq should
bate had, and still a few ease* fn
which familie have lost the addre*'-es
' the roldl'-r If you now of a sol-
dier who Is disabled or wh > has not
received all of the money due hlra
we would appreciate It very much If
yr.-u would send ui his name and ad-
dress so that we can pet In touch <ri'h
bim. Secretary of the Home Service
Department, Dox85 , City.
VALUABLE DOG KILLED
UNDER WHEELS OF AUTO
The Valuable greyhound belonging
lo (J W Hildebrand, is dead as a re-
sult of being run over by an auto.
The driver saw the animal stand-
ing In tho street, but asHumed h'
would get out of the way.
| Mrs. Jack RobinBon will leave to
morrow, with her son, Eugene, who
Is to attend St. John's Institute, a
Wichita. She will return home Wed
nesday.
Miss Donnella Cunningham, who was
visiting the Mi. ':s I>eone and Myrtle
Edwards here, has returned to her
home in Chickasha-
Jimmie Sheldon, Expert
I'lano tuning and repairing.
Registers, Adding Machine
Typewriters
Victrolas, Graphaphones.
Note:—Music furnished for
parties, Receptions. Banquets.
Balls, Etc. Private dances a
ipeclalty. T/eave orders al
Strand Theater or 137 E Fulk-
- "nSt., P. O. Box 13S6 Drum
rlghL
Salt Down
Prosperity
Many Oklahomans are making more money this
year than ever before. It is far easier to let money get
away from you than it is to make it.
Why not salt away at least part of your profits in a
solid, good-paying investment security, backed by a com-
pany which has been doing busines ssuccessfullv for
many years right here at home?
Our main object is to make profit-sharing partners;
to have this company actually owned by the people.
Your money invested with us goes into permanent
property helping to build up city and state.
INQUIRY COUPON t
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. ♦
W. B. Miser, General Manager, Drumright Oklahoma. J
Send me the facts about your partnership proposi- +
J- tions. t
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11 1 1 1
GET THE FACTS NOW
'f
I Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
V*
W. B. MISER, General Manager.
Phone 75 ^
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PUSH BUSINESS HARD
P.I ;h' p Qual'e of St. Louis, will ded-
le te the Flr^t M. K cliu'eh at Oilton,
Sunday, J.i uary 11th, at 11 a. m.
Sb.ove off! -loin. tKe
TIED-UP at Star Wason • Yard.
Black Jersey calf, brown nnd white
points Star on forehead, wlvte bush
on ta'l. Twohorn, coming two year
old. Owner may have same for ay-
ment of advertisement and far-' '<"1.
282-3.
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FOR SA'.E—Practically new -tin a^rl
carpet sweeper, also rockers, Call 615,
or 2.'4 N. Jones. 292 Ut.
Makes l-c C?sp!crio3
SOrTAKD VZV:ZTY. ;;on«y
bee': it net c-.'.'.-c'j cscd.
Kaitoch tvtecr.2 U rrr.':.-. Ar.'tcm mt!t
wlo.v. . J jr-i < ! ret ilia
Ct4utohr<.'lorj. / wtrt
prose ffirrior Q-iai,11.'. Popular
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Advertising will develop the dormant demand for
the goods on the shelves of merchants and in the ware-
houses of manufacturers.
Mr. Merchant and Mr. Manufacturer, the public
wants and needs the things you have to sell and is willing
to pay for them.
Tell your story through the medium of well prepared
advertising. Talk to thousands through your local press
instead of standing idly by waiting for something to
turn up-"
Now, more than ever before, advertising offers
eater assurance of profitable returns to live, wide-
awake, Progressive merchants and manufacturers who
employ it.
The message of the Department of Labor is: Adver-
tise—increase your advertising—so that selling costs may
b^ reduced and ultimately prices will follow in reduc-
tion.
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 3, 1920, newspaper, January 3, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146928/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.