Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 261, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1916 Page: 2 of 4
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Drumright )x Derrick AMUSEMENTS
ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO WUKT
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
txf mi u Second Class Hatter at the Po*t Offltt at Lfrarrnff.
mmrniik? tb« Act of Coa*r*** of Har^I ! IK'S
Br Carter 10c a W-*k, Br MaJ, 40c . Moat*. M SO . Tw
LOU S. ALLARD
T~W PuUM
Var-r i Viio. Errif*. i ,i** tiin
«♦ road fmi^c «®aedr aitist*.
«*2 '*** at :ke Pascme
Th—trt, OTt rf —« :«t c*M0a* is
tJ eir J-*;*--' - re. "At Old N lafra a
b£l '^tzhjz "ly ,n! *7ti wit asc ha-
n>'.r ar i fearare-i *i'-i fjoi
riaa7 dance* and «j:*- did "wardrobe
Ti* xa2*ct <-B'. of this theatre
wiifces to call attest. m to the aerial
Publisher and Proprietor .)rtTO d «-t -Jw
exact caies- "Ti*e Girl FVoot Pyiaeo"
eTerjr Tkarsday. and "Tie Shielding
— Jr.adow'" or. FrAmyi f^Dcrwiag
OffKle- av«r-riiur«
JCw* Ruer*-4 la U a. .Ri &
f-hoki uk
A. S. klLfULL, M. D.
specialist
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1916
CHARLES EVANS HUGHES
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TW UU Hoar
Harold Lockwood, that elebrated
K-reee star of the Mutual stndios.
Charles Evan- Hug-he* is one of the most pitiful figure.- n MP**** —is evoalae *'• I<E* HolIr
WILSON A M F ARUNG
Era, Ear, Mom aad Thra&t
Rooms 41&-14-15. 3rd Floor
Mammet hBaJding
Offic. Hoan:
8 to 11 m_. 1 to 6 p. m., 7 to 8
p. m
SI1 AWN EE OKLA.
HENRY HERGERT
"Frtaclit'
Merchant.' PoJic*
PWcnt 246
*"r'< Loach Room
Accuracy- -recision
Prescription Work Demands Accuracy and Precision
Wc Meet Every Demand
A co: pi ^ line of Toil- and Acccaaoriet
BRASEL'S
Phone 87
Rexall Druggist
MONEY 10 LOAN
0.1 Town Property
U Rate, Long Time
Prompt Action
PHONE 516
L. C . WEST
DRUMRIGHT. OKLAHOMA
Miss Carolyn Mitchel
BEAUTY CULTUR1ST
w.miTi'i clubs, business and profes-. men{g
monal men, throughout this section of
the country.
TELEPHONE 549
•FRECKLES" A BIG SUCCESS
defeat that American polit s has ever evolved. It . Jd be Ta«*tre j> -e of -.he most powcrfs
erroneous to say that he is tho. diBcrei: •-<:. but hi« ;■<>- gramas ew produced. -Love's ,
MOO h little short of that He has obviously cone himself no Blind Alley." in which he is ably sup-
yood ported by an aD-ctar cart. This ii a ,
Before the campaign • per. - Mr. Hugh< - stood efore the ' *•«* * Har A Lc _
American people as one of tr.- truly great mer. of his rime. He 1 *>«•' ' • Wy ;r !~e<i for the
bad a record as investigator of life insurance affairs, and, lat«r, j M,n *T ' wkifh ^ " played At
ac fo^'fnjor of Ne* Y- rk. ' a- admittedly inspiring. On * role ar.d h • work hi= au d
the aupreme bent h 1- ^ re> :..2-r one of th- most emir,- -amat. .-a ess to become
ent and upright jri.t- v. -v. .rra.n that exalted station. H - ' ' beanr.. rd nmp ity.
whole course and career had w-'-r, ,ch as to warrant every-
body, irr sp ^th «- p- •■ca - - * <^rpe" nsucfc of straad
him. The Strand Theatre will present to-
But his campaign for *.presidency, leaving results out "ne of "n°I*
of account, was a d.--ia fa .r< 'an • g with a nominally re- sr«a<-hirent ever filmed. "The Un-
united party, anc - " - \ " i pre-r.ge such a« few men ever " T>.«- p;-rtire deal? with birth-
obtain, he evaded, rr.-- • ■--vppe-: and p^sey-footed until r- ' aat} ■ Ge ~g* Elii-
he transformed a r./ : rr.^ ority into minorit}', drove • approaches th subje-t in a
<Ctpublican state after republican state to the opposition stand-; sincere, courageous and intelligent
ard, and. finally, dumped his whole motley crew of political to- ■>««• wth the result that this pic-
horts into a sma-r .p. :• f r.' r. the countrj- has rarely --<• :mp!y making t p! who v*
seen Practically the on sta* ■ ,n the union which were aaveo it think. It make- iu point and force-
to his party wen^thos* • ? the east, where the potentiality of home iu 1 eason without (firing of-
money in election? - %r ■ : r- pronounced with each sue- f« -* The Cn' rrn" *s or:giral!y
reeding election. presented in New York City with woi-
Mr. Hughes started bad and ended worse. Professing !<■ derful succeaa and thi.« -urceas h&< jja3 (,pened her parlore on
■ttiheorend a crisis m the nation's affairs, which tailed up- '--en repeated in every city where the (lne set0nd floor of the Maasad
on him to violate one of t.-.e roost sacred traditions of the su- pi' tore has beer, -een It was produ<-. building where she will be glad
preme court, he -tepped down the bench to enter politic- c-d to =ene a moral purpoae and ha- t0 meet the ladies of Drum-
anew and began a campaign wb.ch firet chilled and afterward iu«i the e'ndorsement of th<- leading, rjght at any time. For appoint-
sroze the heart of every forward-looking rnan in either party ~J
which had amalgamated for the purpose of supporting his can-
didacy. HL« speeches will be ea ched in vain for a single ut-
terance which serves to thrill the soul of a man of ideals. He
was definite on nothing, -ave the old. moth-eaten, moribund and
'JMlttf forgotten tariff issue.
O The Broadway Amusement com-
The hopes of thousands of peewee republican politicians p<">y will present Gene Stratton-Por-
have been dashed into smithereen- by the defeat of Charles E. ter's "Freckles", at the Strand The-
Hughes. Many of them pictured • 'lemselves seated in the post- atre. Sunday. November 19th.
mastr'u private office with their feet up on the desk, chewing There has been nothing produced
a Stogie and telling some of their republican friends just how in the history of the American stage
Hughes.carried the countrj- over Woodrow Wilson! To these just like "Freckle-'' It is distinctive
poor deluded fellows, we would *ay that "Hope is a star that and original, but of such absorbing in-
cises but to fall!" I terest that it is not difficult to under-
stand why the millions of fiction read-
ers have delighted in the story, nor
why the song play has become so pop-
ular with all classes of theatre-goers.
In his dramatization, Neil Twomey
has kept faithfully to the text of Mrs.
Porter's story; every character has
been brought out in bold relief in the
! play, and where the picture was in
the mind's eye of the reader, it is now
That hold-over socialist senator in the Oklahoma legisla- in the actual line of vision.
lure will get mighty lonesome. Sinclair and George C. Hamil- Thc Limberlost scene, in
ton can now pat him on the back every day or two and tell him 'which Freckles has been taken hold
on life is realistically shown. It is a
beautiful stage picture with the thick- I
ness of the swamp forming a dark
massive background below, while \
above, tower gigantic trees.
The coming of "Freckles" will be ,
a theatrical event just as it was an
event in fiction; the song play is now
as great a success as is the story and
is playing to immense crowds every-
where
The music for the play and the
songs rendered by Freckles and the
GAYLORD R WILCOX
Lawyae*
Practice in all courts, both State aad
Federal.
Room 104. Drumright State Bank
BuQdicg
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
To be published Oct 30. Not. 20
NOTICE
a the District Court of Creek Coun.
ty, Oklahocna.
.Plaintiff.
We understand someone here in the city took offense at
aur editorial in last Saturday^ Derrick, pertaining to education
n Georgia. The editorial wui based and written on the statistics
of the state superintendent of the state of Georgia, and he state-
positively that Georgia only pays 31.98 per capita for education-
al purposes and that only one man out of every six can read t
ballot he votes. Now go and jump on him and let the editor
ilone
tie is the only man in the Senate who knows anything, and that
will have a tendency to help him out. The whole party is whist-
ling to get through the graveyard.
TOM KENNON
"The Pioneer Sign
Painter"
FOR THE BEST
Phone 386
Opposite Cain's Dancing
Academy
Bessie . . ...
Thomas Goff Defendant
No. 5590
State of Oklahoma, Creek c< urty, s
Said defendant, Tr.omaj Goff, will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court in an action
for divorce and for the ire, ensto
and control of taree minor chilcrer
of the plaintiff .nd defendant abo
named, Gretchen. Mary and Willi
am Goff, and must answer the peti-
tion filed therein by said plaintiff on
or before the 9th day of December,
1916, or said petition will be taken
as true and a judgment for said plain-
tiff as prayed for therein be rendered
accordingly.
Attest: W. R. CASTEEL,
Clerk of District Court
By H. H. Burns, Deputy.
Cope & .Arnold, Attys. for Plaintiff
Publish in each issue of daily for
three consecutive weeks.
State of Oklahoma, Creek county, ss.
Before Chas. L. Hdgg, Justice of
the Peace in and for city of Drum-
irght.
Continental Supply Co., Plaintifl
SOMETHING NEW
Camelford
Truck Attachments
$50 00
C on vert your Ford into Camelford Truck
and save $300.00
S. Ohio St.
IDEAL GARAGE
Agents for ( >rd Truck Attachments
■bomb ommam
WEINBERGER'S
Thousands of men are killed in Europe every day that the
A-ar continues. What for? In order that kings may set on their
.hrones and live in royal palaces. Hundreds of thousands are
Jlind and crippled and will be dependents either on their peo-
)le or the country the longest day they live.
o
A society styling itself "The Murder League of Britons"
nas been organized in Liverpool, its purpose being to visit pun-
ishment, after the war, upon the Kaiser and others concerned in
he execution of Captain Fr.vatt. Which reminds one of the old va"et" characters arc by the Vien-
recipe for baked rabbit beginning, "First catch your hare." ne!i> composer, Anatol Fricdland, it is ,
o * said to be a novelty from a musical 5
McGraw said Oklahoma would go for Hughes and Ed point of view and the songs among the Q
CJreen said Texas would swing into the republican column for mr'~t beautifnl heard in a long time. o
he first time. Neither of these men proved to be prophets, but —Adv- v
:heir fathers might have been good ones!
o
A man who can be led into anything is a dangerous charac-
ter; but the man who leads him or ribs him up to do some-
hing he probably would not do of his own accord, is the most
langerous man of the two.
The Oil Field's Largest
Cigar Store
BILLIARDS
OIL PROPERTY WANT Lb
0. R. Lang. ... ... .Defendant.
LEGAL NOTICE
Said defendant, 0. R. Lang, will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court upon an ac-
count for merchandise in the sum ot Developed Lcuet, Proven L*nt , Good
$41.41, and defendant must answer Production
the petition filed therein by said
plaintiff on or before the 29th day of We are in the market tor desirable
November, 1916, 10 o'clock a. m., or °il lands or leases. Want developed
said petition will be taken as true and or Proven property. Will buy gt.-4
a judgment for said plaintiff for production. Submit us anything you
$41.41 and in the attachment therein have- ^r°m 10 barrels to 1,000 bar-
had and granted, will be rendered ac- rels Per day. Will deal with pnncj.
IHt GUARANTY STATE SANK
Drumright, Oklahoma
THE HOME BANK
Capital - - $25,000.00
Surplus - - 5,000.00
DIRECTORS
C. C. MARSHALL, President
ARTHUR DAVIS, Caihier
L. B. GRANT, Vice President
E. C. MORRIS, Asst. Cashier
DR. M. C. LOVELL
Every Officer, Director and Stockholder of'this Bank is a
resident of Drumright and interest.! in its upbuilding. Our
business will be conducted in the interest of and for the
people of Drumright andvicinily. We tolicit your patronage.
All deposits in this !-a . . tteed under the St ite
Laws el Oklahoma. Better be
safa than sorry.
o L. L. n. University of Virginia o
cordingly.
Continental Supply Co., Plaintiff.
Fred A. Wagoner, Atty. for Plaintiff
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
"THE UNBORN"
L. JAMES MARKS 0
A t tomey-At-Law O
Six Y-iars' Experience Depart- o
ment of Justice, United State* o
Government. o
City Hall Building o
Drumright, Okla. 0
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pals only. Not in the market for wild-
cat acreage, but may consider same
later. All dealings treated ai confl-
aential. Call or address
BEN FRANKLIN OIL COMPANY
324-326 Iowa Building
i!32-.10t, Tulaa, Oklahoma.
. Caw C. Ml
;kacher of piano
- o&ch and Accompanist
- ll. a. Clippenger.
Phillip Tronitz, of Chicago.
Guaranty Bank Huildlng.
PHONE 533
s for lessons may be
io u, person or by phoaa.
YEOMEN NOTICE
C E. MILLER
N alary Public
I will rent your houa* or sell yomr
property.
H. Kuikersor Building
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
George Ellott Jr.'s., great film
production, "The Unborn," in five
parts, comes to the Strand Theatre
for a two-day run on today, and to-
,, ,, , morrow. This film was initially pre-
Carranza is probably getting plenty to eat down at Mexico sented in the South and Southwest
•e/wi i 'he border at, La/edo last week, with at San Antonio, Texas, where it re.
.500,000 in gold. The chances are the family is doing fairly |ceived th, heartv endorsement of the
' ity's prominent business and profes-1
—__o— sional men, as well as the leaders of
I here is one employe at the W hiti: House who has served the women's clubs and other organiza- The Drumright Steam Laundry will
inder twelve different presidents It looks to US like it was time tions. It is a graphic and powerful continue to take laundry and make
hjf ?an was given a vacation and put someone else on the treatment of that subject which for PromP'
ob. But probably they are put on for life. the mort part is studiously avoided in M9-tf-
The Rouse Rooms, on Fulkerson
street, is now under new management,
being in charge of Mrs. Grace Kirk-
wood. This house will be conducted The Brotherhood of American Yeo- o
for respectable people at moderate men nu t every Saturday night at
rates- 260-lt. the Odd Fellows Hall. An invitation o
'9 extended to ever; member to be
present.
Mrs. Laura Corder, Correspondent. 0
2q 258-Ct i „
DERRICK'S PHONES
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v SALES AGENT
WANTED
11 a device designed for
■e of providing a san-
strument especially as
rt n cases of prolapsus
'c 'ii arement of the uteris,
m congestion or dilation
t..' iterine canal. Address
f 4, McAlester. Oklaho-
ma.
Evening Derrick, office..
Lou S. Allard, residence. . . ..,69
R. L. Moore, residence 644
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NOTICE
drumright steam LAUNDRY
TAKEN UP
Hi Unpaid telephone bills forth r 1>'"e mile south and
CDCr A beautiful caUlog - ''.upright two bay
rKLt — of lhB « )"W °ne
fifteenth service will be discontinued. v * ^00ld#r- Addrets
PIONEER TELEPHONE CO. | okla Bristow,
260-3tc.
deliveries as usual.
Drumright Laundry Co.
of the latest sty 1 e
hairdretting, featuring the Sanitary
Cross Hair Goods. Send for one.
BISHOP MARENELLO PARLORS
225 1-2 W. Main St. Okla. City, Ok.
SANTA FE TIME TABLE
257-lt4w
the discussion of every-day affairs,
What We want to know is: What excuse has a man for namely the question of birth control! ooooooooooooooooo
unning a little two-by-four free newspaper, filled up with it strikingly portrays the evil done
date-matter? T he people here are not pauper?, if they want a by the woman who refuses mother-
lewspaper they have the money to pay for it!
DR.
hood because she does not wish to be
"bothered" with children, and the
ANNA M. SHERRY
Chiropractor
of Oklahoma City, ha* com* to
Trains Out of Drumright
No. 426 psgr. for Jennings, Tulsa con
Departs 10:05 a. m.
No. 456 local 2 Cushing-Shawnee con
Departs 10:46 a. m.
Now that the smoke of the politi . WANTED
cal battles is drifting away perhaps Have -"T . "J
leased your farm? If not
up a little prosperit) for this cjm- you' We wU1 dri'l
M-e'd like to be a Shriner, but if all the members have to sufferings which surely overtakes the 0 Drumright to reside. Offic* at
:o thro I/I, with what some of the boys did here last week, we guilty as well as the innocent It 0 Str*nd Hotel' w' he pela ed
Tefer to iteep of the hot sands. points a powerful lesson and preaches 0 coosnJt with all sufferers—
~ 0——— he doctrine of educating the youth ® rheumatism, nervoua-
Many a mob has died aborning the want of a leader. Lead- of the country to a point where they ® nCM or any orgainc compUiat
ra are born not made. No man is going to lead a gan^ of men : will be in a position to avoid the dan- ®
Ito a death-trap. ^ers and pitfalls that beset their lives, ooooooooooo
It does these things in a clean, straight —
Did you ev^1* a barking dog that would bite? The bite forward manner, and the very intelli-
h&t is really dangerous lays low until his intended victim gence of the picture will cause tho*e
hows up and then gets in his work.
' ' 1 tor this rv:., ^ ° ^Ul ami
• ^ or pay bonus Give
ra -non direct and let us
om th, b,: Tit of ur infiuenct- - ' by/uttin« out the middle
ueparu 10:45 a. m. 0Ur v°tes, all of which they will «cttotht *****
No. 430 passenger Jenninga-Tulsa con ' 1 FRANKl TV or a^reaB
Departs 3:40P.m. 1 for oui "KfUN 01L CO.,
No. 432 psgr. Cushing £ Guthrie thru ' ' 1 ' J,"Jnunit7 y «Geompllih 242 wa Bldg.
Departs. ...5 p.m. (lay over here) : ' and result Tulsa. Oklahoma,
that will bring at least a semblance oi
prosperity to us.
O O 0 o oo
If you want to succeed in this life, look straight ahead—
eep in the middle of the road and attend to your own business.
~ Skidmore's Drug Store. Yon will find The advent of November brings
t.i hitched his wagon to a star, but never got to ride something yo uneed. Free delivery, peace in Europe another month near-
1 I'hon* 82
R. a CLEMENTS
Ja*tic« of th. P.«c.
who see it to think rightfully upon Morrow Avenue, South Athletic Hall
the subject with which it deals.—Ad. Phone 86
o DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA.
When sh >pping down town, visit
Skidmore's Drug Store. You will find
244-tf. er. But, 0 Lord, how many years? rive*
No. 458 local Jennings dpt* 5:05 p. m
No. 438 psgr Cushing depart* 5:49 p.
Trains Into Drumright
No. 427 passenger from Cu.«hing ar-
rives 8:20 a. m.
No. 455 local from Jennings and Tul-
sa, arrives 10:30 a. m.
No. 431 psgr from Guthire and Cush-
ing, arrives 11:30 a. m. (lay over)
No. 429 passenger from Jennings, ar-
rives 3:25 p. m.
No. 457 local from Shawnee and
Cushing, arrives 4:46 p. m.
No. 437 passenger f. -m Jennings, ar-
Piles!
An exchange insists that no one '
ever plays golf. They work. ' j Ren,m, ,
— , , ' l'ase 01 riles, ao mat-
ooooooooooooooooo No Can I-t'"'ding. No Cutting.
0 0 0 ■ •«< in* or Tying Off. With-
I- of Work or Pleasure.
W. O. MAYFIELD
Auto Livery
Phone 330
All CnlU Promptly An.wered
Day and Night.
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nurK i
all i ,on Guaranteed.
" 1 ^ ''ention Given To Chronic
■ etnale Disorders.
' hone 61, or writ*
m< R L. HUDSPETH S
^*nitariuin
^kawu««, OkUkoeui
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