Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1917 Page: 8 of 8
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PASTIP
"The Little
is the title of
the Pastime th
ping in its int«
portray most
the white slav
try. The east
bine nnd a c«
and in today'i
seen at their t
Also there ^
prisal," a thre-
has attracted
shown most
comment.
Popular pri
LIBEI
The Libertj
rons the usual
1 his being a
the way, one <
its kind to be
is striving to <
showing only
so arranged
picture oflferii
will soon beet
Their offerinR
merit, being
events, not t
Animated W
Tell Tale Clu
ARREST TV
Chief of P
cer Ary arr«
"Darktown"
legging.
WATSON
McAlester,
Watson assu!
of McAleste
Townsend, a
of police.
City empl
chain to J. 1
rooming
Mrs. Ely •
lors today t
rooms.
The place
cleaned and re
up under the r
few days.
W.
The local
will meet to
of officers. A
to attend.
ba!
The local
J. B. I. U. c
Cain's acad
1. I.
Office over
Roon
High Cla
Vibration,
Air, Ultra, 1
quency Tre
tific Treatn
or tying off
ness. Chro
Kye, ear,
Up to the
l.ady in «
Warrants
1916 and 1
funds, are n
37-tfc.
not
Band reh<
ing, prompt
Idle Hour ti
dially invite
EMPLt
For all
ring 438;
Oh yes,
grass set o
seed so we
fenced, cf
kinds of 1
nions, the
reliable y
get the nt
The Dail
CLEAN UP AND PAINT UP
INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
We have Varnishes for Every Purpose.
It's Cheaper to Paint than Not to Paint
If you buy of us and use B. P. S.
G. C. HERRMANN,
Telephone
No. 8
Auto
Deliverv
PASTIME THEATER-
crrr news items
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• tbty httle anv wfct hki f*-
THE WEATHER • laraei au the first wi*i i-** he>
• fore tit*.
Vkkkij partly ® Tit T tit
wanntr: Th-rscaj c lautati: of tit car. iewrne:r. it
aftz lit Soj.
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o far-J. ieasmm? Ctarirr C u. !
« awn .-canticaa. ai c «<mpai.y. w-I •
preatat "Girt of tie Bar Z Eai*i" • doady and
TVe «£ be Weight," o to. ra^ag aaytnait
X V 'JXTlsfc _ **Mf Bzsfv • «•
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sd*Trih«ato* ?■* -
_ - Etari rfreasei aad Ma Vaie rT 1 VITHT nt U « anc-r h* fe-^-w-n.^.
C. S. GCman returned w Saps.pt Djf PT A II RF FUJI ***** Dt a
after s. "-•-r few i*T> with iLnlUIVL Ill-Pi t* rtr.i.te.
fl'Mlll
Dave V. ijasas •; At Pasfcatt lie*- j
tor left for OtoiK«i Crty ywseriay'
j a-jtMS—S DudAJstiFl
eta:-
rnuivr noilMDlfUT '•-* «-i ? •- «
tUMiriU URUlBlUUni ,- aro. TTS-J.- - -Mr *z4 sets.
t—* itwnc. tie tt.i* i: few
perwK-xt^g. 'nr. lit wjcia.ds.ess
rf the w it bu
Have jva beard of tie iwt' "A
Inort; Sdlr" m Set for jw
Mif at tit H*i kW at
8:1$ p. bl Tiunday.
Aasfse; 1_ J- IHris iea-res is
week for Fort Worth. Teas, to C- j
: ) C. S. tmcrl.
Sei p5«y. "A S«wir Bt5t."
al tie ickooJ twihontt *"
S:1S ^ K
m • •
ftrr. Lacier *i2 pr«*fi
ixtstt kmc at tie <fc*rrk
Sraitr. **T
TVe of tit
(farcfc *12 pre & 3Ttr te tie
base of Mr* C V. H jit-cess oo Bra-
tow iTtiat. Friday a; t-M P ■
Fn- t t Nurd:- retarxtd fre Ok-
bkuu CSty tia wier* ie
imt oa a beat Uft fitainf.
"A Kea tacky BeSe," ie w p5aj
at tbe H-f^ cciooi a*Sjt«-:-siB T>ur*-
«Say. May 10, 9M p.
r. s Buias left ye«*rday after-
bood for Claremore witre he m to
taie UftiUB*:' for riea*at:sa.
StLt* a to a tos-
toi Srrer. HERBIXE paribes aai
cn^ieu tat ad Wt* asl "C^ -a-. tte t*
mm -ie w umi .f to u fi« tnm -l h-
tit a«i. Pn«5*e- fo: ty P - oiZ it ^ of At l«a; ta«a- A. tii tow rt tre '_r* ^ c«-
art in* tVK* ^ 'SISI*- rt^i froxndt *er< 3 oot tor t«
"" -fir-mtJta." TVsasiii H. Ism's 4fchcary aai t rr tie p-c-earer of
ski - .f.— mj.- *otjiuqi£.* T^:®tas H bet.
itei a MW tit izmrJL Tie ast ua ins be«* car-
Tie loxrSMr- ViMe C=r>y of a rmxriaiOt rsi. i* iraei «n iz a soitr of t*tjy f*t-
' Cfcrier -carro;" frac tat* as tT-3*ord^arT ti«a,t at it. resets pJay*—*Mai>Jy. Cbar:« Ea^
lcbt*i. f«ii ie ptrKLt;< : = f-a ■!" ca^asEx! tii£ aiT Ker r-tci- ; -Se-rrart is tit Hmk.
Ht :<ft icart :wuw be pet « poctsrs er p-iay ?r-..:ac«t hs siir K. f -Faa^itr «' ti*
jit r i« .f-.-T.c- fc fatitrt -«>« iMini. Alltwh " P-^aiOy TVni Fi«r Back.- ai i DarVJ B^laf-
tzA or* it pr^.:«a to i*y asoe tie *sti war ar-e tit Krr. > niirti'" j tti -at-sart of P«*r Gri= _" TVe
r; JTft to pick ®P a nT* aii f*fct for re*lUBt titrefrt-r. Mr. Uc« tin camera btsi*
ROLLER SK ATI N G
every afternoon and evening
ATHLETIC HALL
THE M. & K. STORE'S
Patriotic Sale
True Patriotism
CUR LEV WO SLACKER
p t-T« to pack =p a nf> ar-; ±|~". lor r«a-t^ jar. far Krt r-—
i-j, .■i.iBtry. nm. bcwtT-er. be wait* dnaa rtprestrts Ctras ictvnc <• i -rt ia r_« k:-v* thaa tie sin.
to liti aboat tirae welterwe^ia. eara to rie* *ai :r-ipea.tit:« at- -nraly MMtifai asi snriiae symb^ej
■ ... t,, jij, m txpr>KK'. -*T gm* At carr^e crtattd by « e<ecta tau i<« by M
m a btt> jack- for b moAer ie <** «V-k He :r«r ct«i to "lore
bt Acsld it r<Htt loop—perhaps for
Taisa WorM.
Isct—efptcaUr tie awses afcds
\alhi I - -5>o tie «al of tie is*«tor kavicr
Tie -y «*!■■ of -Crrflaa- kia eartkiy body ati ris£!se to tbe
taos"" represent a Eighty asaartt -u or,c beyc-rA D«aA it t "r
WiDe roa or* ciear^Bf ap <io not war oe a cato t-.trr = £ and *:sta= *as5 face, r:
foi*e-. tiat *e bay ali kads of jaak. for tie sale porpotc of URitoria: natter bow «aci tier diilit 4:ii-
ire- tp wasie raper. Drjunjit igyrt- driecer-t. It of tie fact :-^r of !"-. t*c it a oeiy aatsri. tia.
Jaak C«t Pioae t\. lC*-Jtp tbat iif coaatry i* prepartc. m a tie vita! CTieac.- of ae«Aer - it
0 rJ>ri wit. f:r al! trtntaa..be sitxd £r>d trpwncr. 3 tie ti eater
HEW OIL STATKMI TO LOCATE <toe. aot reetoa witk the Mai of hi
eeeesy. Ha people are deftate.. ta
Ar taeeaare of tie Ttos Oil com- toaatry Death a=d <ie«:a--
f«ty a ie tow? esitaTories to oxa-B *-0= «atb the verr d«r o ka
trwrWe for t^e iutallatioa of a Urge t fcu hope, aad that
Van An-.burg 'The Silect Partner) says: "The
true patriot is born of the individual idea of rendering
wnae Real Service."
Don't Forget The Date
SATURDAY, MAY THE 12
. Sale Starts 9:00 A. M.
-*
FARMERS WILL SOT LAG
W3 be there- Wffi be wttreT At
tie Hart waul aienwisa Ttcsiy
=«hl at ^ -J4 to let tie Ht-'*-r f4*y.
~A Keatacky Beffie."
trarfige t'.r••
u! aatwa. wbioh wffl be baiit « wn 'Ae ««« nat«=. a pttred oa tie te-
wtatie if«sg««etu car be -^sooc of a wocderfal fti:=ir-re
which proecae* to reroJotioBjie Mra
0 warfare. Tbe artairie set forth
Tbe D*a=rigfct Oil FaeM Shoe H<«- to 5 k a= naarmed atrsiact res-
•aal ba joa^tsrated a free delirery! «i fileil w^th iaaoceat nea, woo«
inum. FV.h Hi aoa we w-3 ca3 ^ l—fcansa tr*e« y
„ f oelrrer roar work.—Da™ k -= reprodaced 3 isaxrr* detat,
I <-9-lt -ere.. Tie re«*i is sutt tat aL
. _ 1 leeidest oftrtakes tbe robesanae
Tbe rsSer MJ.-T ruit wiU t-pei., 9 ..rareth
ITei^Kbx ^t at Atfci«-r fcai. BARTLESVILLE FIRM ® 11 C *??* JT
Pr '««0- tatew Bar-.t- inter WILL LOCATE HERE and tie iody of .he er .
-\..-T tit So.- -x De- rrrntor. are haa r « c-n-tie trtp.
- , J trre ar 'eahteaw of trkk Mr. Aaeirod m is Drawtgbt re- U picked a?. Ufe5ess. oa the sarface
ad faarr "ce ikat_i#. toe wnt =«. eatfy .n a® endeavor to obtait rait- ' tie water.
tie Sliac «ar>. etc "Scotty^ wB iMe trackage for ie T^rallatwr. of a Tbe second act of
Aow jm he it there at ritaur* a. up jvtk yard to be ran in CMjaae* J*e*"ta the al •
veE e da^^.«- -l •* = wni hi. Earties.iHe yard. erector r&ng to J.e bfe beyond.
' I ; while tbe doetorm battle xamly orer
TWO CO TO COCJfTY JAIL Ce«re aad bear Loree Ros^:: in "be empty fhe^ oi bia body. I- re-
,r -taer..--^.: proposal at the High gio=s far removed frc® earA he
OSc^D«t^ xd G.t«a uh* -hooi aaditorinr- TVanday. 6:1$ ,c,eete a woederfml man tn a*«e
__ . T, . __ -*e+ a* Ij-ce puts 21, is Earortfl
"Freexi*- aard MzViei} to tie coaa-1 p. n -ice- a / . . -
. , | tm wjTo*i of ih< ar.iT6r5<. Tsis
^-Fre^e" «as aeJ^Tto M VULCANIZING OUT- :i:rt
HOLSE WANTED
W;T. f ccre esse boild Et a S-r orr.
coders bcate is a jw! J->r*tKS? W:„
uke a year's iem. See Mrs- U-a S.
ASard at tbe Derrick off:c«.
It seeass to be fashionable ja t cow
to acold tie American farmer for
not prodaeing more crops and to
_rr¥- ,w to produce more this year,
as a patriotic doty in time of Tar.
Ttere need be ao fear that the farm-
er* of tie coastry will mias any op-
pornuirty to prodace aO the crops
they aid their families can plant, cal-
tivito and hardest. The prospective
1 rice is decidely attractive and is suf-
ficient incentive. Bat there is a limit
u> the extent of crops a farmer ar.d
his wife and children can sow and
(tamer. What is really needed is a
larger number of city people out on
farms to help with the sowing and the
harvest. There is no lack of e-.ther
willingness to work or patriotism
among the men now on the farms.
We need m>re farmers.
GORDON a>
H
0
S
IE RY
MUNS1NG
UN-
DER-
WEAR
Drumright, Okla.
days asd feed IV for carrying con-
cealed weapons. Mitchell will a war.
tie actios of tie rra'd jury for rob-
bing tie tffi in the Ely milliaery par
lor*, beiry bound
Murphy.
FIT PURCHASED He weeps bitter teats, bat it is too
jite. rV osanis of men. women and
I have parciased the vulrar.Lrinp chSdrer. have been massacred through
outfit of zht Gibson gxrsr* ac i win r,o faah of tk*ir o««. It is tfcen th i
Tb« DaOj Derrick thre«
11.00.
/astke? ror-.:rae same at the Gibson gnrajre Christ itbe iaaa of en to re art to
tad invito -be geecral public for earth, asine the body of the inventor
their patronage. as a iarus* to preach the *5-^1
FRAXS WILLIAMS. f peaee ar&cny cea. The d .-ctors
_ -Ffopr.tu r -ee signs cf life in ihe shell over
5lK
—1 —— — ^
Sport Suits! Sport Suits! Sport Suits! ||
H «♦
Big Special Sale on Sport Suits Now On
At the Kieter Mercantile
We are showing today a beautiful
line of Pongee Sport Suits, beauti-
tiful in design and in all the new-
est shades. Special Price - -
This Store Closes at 6:30 p. m. Except Saturday
"A Fine Form is Better Than a Fine Face"
[Ralph Waldo Emerson J
AFTER all, the acme of beauty is the ex-
'^^'pression, the life, the freedom of a beautiful figure.
Ease and comfort of motion—unconsciousness of any re-
straint. permit this freedom, this joy and zest which gives true
expression to beauty. It is along these lines, taking health and
iov in life as a basis, that
'MODXRT Corsets
^ ** Front Laced
are designed and every wearer stands as fine proof of its success
Special Sale of $5.00, $6.50 and $8.00
Modart Corsets, broken sizes, at
I I
)§)
Only 39 of these Corsets left and this price will
SELL ALL CF THEM THURSDAY
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 100, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 9, 1917, newspaper, May 9, 1917; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148178/m1/8/: accessed February 6, 2023), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.