Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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UW OK VERGE OF STARVATION SAVED By JEM RELIEF WORKERS
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I'.nj your ticfc-1 now ;or Painon and
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The Oklahoma Jewi th Reliai Cowtiitt®# it aaklai: Okiahomwn" ')" i " " ul<:tl > ' 1
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BABY IVY WARD APPEARS
IN CAST OF "HEADS WIN"
Ruby Ivy Ward, said liv critics to
be one of the most clever and' ac-
complished o£ our choltl actresses,
plays an important role in Heads
Win.1' the three-reel feature film
recently released by the Universal
Educational Department, and which
comes to (be Strand theater on Sat- i (,
unlay April 8.
Baby Ward taki * (b<- p;irt of Ihe
daughter of Jim Godfrey, an unskell-
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METROPOLITAN REVl'K
OPENING AT THE STRAND
SUNDAY
Buy your ticket now for T)«'hh>b and
Pythian at the Strs.t>d 9>ieatre April
3rd.
GeneralJ
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Insurance t
I ,■ kets on sale at Palace Drug
. Stone for Damon and Pythias Satur-
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All Kinds
STORE BUILDINGS
HOl'SEHOLD GOOrs
STOCK OP GOODS !
IJVE STOCK
AUTOMOBILES, ETC.
ROY ADAMS
METROPOLITAN REVl'K
AT THE STRAND ALL WEEK
BABY IVY WARD
So-h film stars as Roy Adams, Eva
+ jOorion, Baby Itv Ward, Charles West,
-> ! JanM* O'Neil, and .lajnea Costello,
~-j" j appear in the cu^t ot "Hi^da Y'jn,"
X the Universal company's latest offer
from its educational dej.s,rUoMit
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FRED A. WAGONFR
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Office e< er the Drunjrtvht Stale
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Bank. Pbone ;-r,
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Phone 109
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J. F. ROLETT
Insurance Co.
for Job printing phoue ft-■
Telephone 225
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«w treatment that
knocks rheumatism
75c BOX FREE TO ANY SUFFERER
Up is Syracuse, \ Y a trentmetit
lor rheumatism Das beou found thai
kuiitirciis of user* say is a wonder, r<-
inj: vM mat seem littlt -hoit of •
mJracu Juat a lew treatment* «v
en in Ui ■ ry worst cases seem to *•
coinplis renders even after oth*r
rfme lii . i« failed entirely. li wiji'
to neat i the urio acid and line ,
salt tier In the blnefl. driving all
ihe poirnnout clogging waete from the
eyfrtetn Sorensfte. pain, stiff neae
■welling Just teem to melt away a ri
vanish.
The treatment first introduced by
Mr De'tmo Is so good that its owner
wants everybody that mff'rs ti obi
raetims lsm or wbo has a friend so af
fcicted, to get a free 75c. package fr<«
fcjra to prove Just what it will do tn
every case before a penny Is spent.
mr Delano says: To prove that llie
Delano treatment will positively over
tvtne rhemnattsm, no matter how ee
tcre. stubborn or Ioi.r standiiig ttto
ra e. ard even after all otfcer treat
M-nts have fulled, 1 will. If ron bave
i,ever previously used the tn it meat
send you a fu'l *lze TSc pai k. ge fr< «
it you will Just cuf cut tbls notice and '
•end It wlih your tame and add -i w
with lOe to belp pay postage and ilia
iribntlo* evpenit to me personally,
Y H Delano, 147S Oriffln Square 1
UK., Sytasuin, N. T. l can send
on v • Free Paoksp^ to all addrew I
rOR Ml.fi Overland t©UTi | c r Ur
l r,t c«Ah. Kuat Bad dLi-of*. til Jt
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ed workman who is buffeted about un-
til he finds himself and then makes
good with a veaReancH. Baby Ward
is in many scenes throughout the
ccurse of the photo play, and by
her clever acting has endeared her-
self to the hearts of thousands of
theatergoers throughout the country.
The remaining members of the cast
of "Heads Win" are also from among
tbo best in the tnotion-pioture world,
Including such well-known actors
and actresses as Roy Adams, Eva
Gordf n, Charles West, James O'Neil,
and t'ha.i les Costelfo.
Makes iV.c C'.rrpkdan Beaotilul i
Sc. r AS'J VZLVETY. Money
I it net cr.t:rc!j pleated.
haJlneisi re utid . s~'jr. . /[uheres tmiiI
trashed off, I'rcveuta sunburn and rrtom
ct discolorations. A million deOghted ut«rs
firoi* its superior quality. Popuimr tints-
Flesh, Fink, Brunei**, Whita. 1
A(L '.rtJ'iBf T«3ct Counter*, «r By Hall
Nation*] Uilet CtBp««]r. Ptm, TlMu. D. S. 4.
SEVEN
Sutherland
sisters;
hair grower"
6WATfJT HAIR TONIC Oil EARIfc
A real first class play by real peo-
ple. l>arnon and Pythias at Strand
April 3rd.
•'•■>««« WITK THt lUNOatT * U
tT KftAUTIPVl HAIH IN INI *CHU O LfVIMU J
**OOH oa IT! Mtft.TS ^
Stop« >a.ungHair. The oldest prep t
vation of the kind in us«. Has stoot T
w tent tor over 86 yaars fend it
to-day mure popular than ever. t
SeALP CLEANER, tbo Great Dan
dru n R ernedy, 11 removaa the dan
druff gei in. For ahampooing, R hat
no equal.
Rem! Ift eenta far trial sne of eitbar
Tonic or Scalp Cleaner t#—
Seven Sutherland Sisters
242 8 rati hurst Aye.
N«w York Clfy > I
Size o Silt if ill 6*m! Druggist '
RPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE
TO MEET APRIL 2ND.
Tlio date for the meeting of the
Creek Connty Repubican Executive
committee has been changed from
the 8tb of April to April 2nd at 2
o'clock p. in. The purpose of the
meeting is to set a dato for the county
J convention when candidates will be
j selected lor submitting to the pri-
jmary lor the various offices.
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—Build a Home—-
Want ails in j|,e Derrick pays.
Spend Your Money*
with your home merchant*.
They help pay tha tava.
keep uo the «chool% boOd
roads, and make this a com-
munity worth while. Yon
will find tha advertising of
the best ones in this papar.
en
Suppose You Had No Home But a Wagon
No Roof Over Your Head But the Sky
J)i6i6 «ue thousands ot Jewish fym-
ilies in Europe, \\hose only home ^ a
nide cart open to the snow's and rains,
i hex must face the wintry blasts with-
out hope of medical aid, without heat,
without shelter, without food, unless
the people of America help them in
their truly American manner.
Six Million Human Beings Are Suffering the
lortures of Disease, Hunger and Death
in the devastated countries of Poland
Calida, Rumania. Lithuania and Pal-
estine. The pitiful plight of these poor
unfortunates is no fault of theirs—thev
are a harmless, industrial race and
are innocent victims of circumstance.
AD\ ERTISfi ON BALL
PARK FENCE
To raise money to help defray the
j expens- s of ealargiBg and repairing
the fence and grounds of the ball
I Park. advertising space is offered to
.the local merchants. Here is a good
chum.e to increase your business and
oolp boost a Drumright enterprise
Where can you put your advertise-
ment on a fenco where it will be span
V ho mi ny people as around tb
ball grounds? Take some space on
the ball ground fence. lVtter apply
for it at once before it Is all taken. 1
Cold settled in the muscles of the ,
neck, arms or shoulder makes every
! movement painful. Use Ballard's Snow
Liniment. It relives the patn and re-
laves the muscles. Three slioi, 30c,
'60c and $1.2#. g0ld by city Drug
Store.
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Americans — red-blooded, charitable,
humanitarian Americans of ever,v
ligion and creed—are asked to
with their Jewish brethren in saving
these human lives and remedying the
horrible conditions that now exis'.
re-
join
Open Your Heart — And Your Pocketbook
SPIEGIf ROOM
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Huni'f ^Salve, formerly tut <<♦
I Hunt a. Corn i«i ©np«vlal)j ecu-
Inomided for the treatment «i
r}™> Kin* irerm,
letter, and i« coldthr dfn ,
triii on iho Mtrtcl (rx'Arrtnu-e tr '
111* purt'to.w prtrt, 7Se, wlil ,..
promptly r«fnndrr| to any tl'.wi. i
Ixflerlcustomer. Try Hiint nHa .
at our fl«k_ tvt locaUy i„
I That la Alwaya tn< Policy 1 T nf
Gcul-t Service Static*
We examine your brittery eiretu'p
ditlon if it cnly oeeOs refilling •'
tell you so If It Is worth repairing w
will tei; you so. If it Is not we niv-' •
vou to get a rew one. All battery r
pairing l done by a battery expert w
a one year adjustment bieta-
Get i Rex .-park plug: and h«re yew
trouble over tvlth. It will tire even b
SOO-W oil, Eeet tbat. Mica plug, ctan't
brake.
1'bore :t2:, Ef Broadway
DRUMRIGHT. OKLAHOMA
ADVERTISING IS NEWS
Give as much money as you can pos-
sibly alfortl. l^-member the most beau-
tiful thing in life is charity—and money
is only good for the happiness it buys.
W hat bettej- use could, you put your
funds to than saving lives, feeding the
hungry, clothing the naked and tivex-
:ng peoples who have suffered the hard-
ships and brutalities of war? Ope.-,
your heart and your pocketbooks.
JEWISH RELIEF CAMPAIGN
"Lift for Those in tht Shadow af Death"
400 1-2 EAST BROADWAY
EVEPVTHINC FIRST CLASS
NEAT AND CLEAN
BATH IN BUILDING
MRS, SPEIOLE, PROPS.
SPfclGLE ROOMING HOUSE
Tailor-made clothea Sok
fit and wear better
THE AMERICAN TAILORS
* Advertising ia piaia, dow a- V
« r i lit. recis«ary newa. Did yon.v
s fvi ' ««P to think, folka, w4at v
x * funny world it wQUW
V tbere wai no advertiain*t '*«
v I be tidverttaemeDta of ' %
v Drumright merchanta mm lk«>.r
N appear each day in tke naakig «
v Dei rick are just a* tapoMant
x to your rode of living aa the «
^ "lead atory'' on tha front payw %
* Studying tha ada every day will
v prove the truth of thia ttetaaaaot. %
\ MAKE UP YOU* SHOPTINC *
* LIST EACH morn inc
* THE DRUMRIGHT
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 3, 1920, newspaper, April 3, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146954/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.