Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 208, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1917 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK
CTRAND THEATRF
0 .. TODAY . . L
JiMMIE DALE IN
The Gray Seal
THE 16TH AND LAST CHAPTER
Reel Life
A MAGAZINE IN MOVING PICTURES—SHOWS SOLDIERS IN
FRANCE AND OTHER NEWS ITEMS
Pigs and Pearls
A COMEDY AND MUTUAL WEEKLY
VAUDEVILLE BY FINNEGAN AND ALFRED CO
PRICES 10-l5 2Sc
GOOD SIZED ARMY
CALLED TO COLORS
ONE WEEK HENCE
SfELL WORKERS PAID
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AT RATE OF SIO.OOC \
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art s
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RENT THAT ROOM *
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YocnptoFT Oh).>.'S*f-t. 15.
end r, ers . steel n. . he, ar x If yoa wsnt to Taclnt *
Two Hundred and Fit«. Or 40 Per- w - t. - *"> ^ 1 T' ('r'\ ro ms THE EASY WAY insert *
cent. G.i Order* Leave B, Sep. -t a rate of arprox -nately *1 0 a > „ >d ,n the Dlih. Derricu ^ %
fmher 20—Farewell V ar result f th- in • * jr n!t-. v ^ — J .
^ . .g room-renting medium of %
r ten agretm nt \v=ti| Amalea v Tl _
* Drumright One cent a word. X
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Two hundred and five men. forty I ■•tfd wswiitnr v:rken, arc.-rdim* i
|<rcent of the entire- quota for the't mara^er of the plants. Rougher?
eastern district of Creek county, will : ?id ther skilled *oikers are a Me to
he mobilised here by 6:30 o'clock oaf |12 to fl* daily.
the afternoon of Wednesday. Septen.- o
her 1 9 by the local exempt >n board j PUT ALL IN SCHOOL #
and will leave here at 12:30 o'clock! IS TEXAS SLOGAN
sharp on a special train the following j
day for Camp Travis where they wii- Austin, Texas, Sept. 15.— *"Effi-1
begin training '^to pet the kaiser." < ent schools for all the children, and J
Work of selecting the 205 mer. who *U the children in school" is the slo- j
V FOR WANT ADS, PHONE 90
%
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form the second increment ha;
I jker jp by the board.
The district board at Tulsi
reached the Creek county name
and decisions will be made o
tlaim* daily until all have been ]
a Don.
to moose members
> . ran adopted by Prof. W. F. Doughty.
•tat*- superintendent of public instruc |
t tion for the scholastic year which has
iust r ejrun. With the compulsory
school attendance law now in force
thrctpphout the state. Superintendent |
Doughty believes that the attendance j
«n the Texas schools this year will be
larger than ever.
DR W. E. STEWART
Eye. Ear, Xose and
Specialist
GLASSED FITTED
CUSHING, OKLA
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CWrag.
LOCAL ITEMS o
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B. Miser returned today from
THE WEATHER
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v member
% Today, fair and warm; Sun-
\ da\ fair
\11 members of the loyal order of
Moose are requested to pay their dues
toBiliv Klinger. at Cohne's Real
Rstate office. 206-12t
Pyle of
tawn yesterday.
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HE CHOSE ARMY; THEN FLED
Chickasha. Okla.. Sept. 15.—Ed-1
ward O'Flaherty, who was arrested I
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°F THE ASSOCI *
ATED PRESS \
Pastime Theatre
PATSY GIRLS
and her "mile a minute" GIRLS
Opens For the Week Sunday
patsy and her 'mile A minute" girls with ALL the
newest and 3est "tab' that has ever been IN DRUM
right—with 16 people and her own band AND or
chestra—and special scenery.
chestra—and special music.
Prices Tonight Only—10 and 20c
The Associated Press is exclu-
sively entitled To the use for re- *
i-!—"H-H
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mr. J. B. Fink of Kansas City is in ;
Drumright today on business.
Chas . E. King, \tlorrey-at-Law; j
rtom 108 Car field building 207-tt. i
first national bank
shows large earnings
Answering a call of the government j
this afternoon the First Xationa1
bank has irsuod a statement which
shows a net earning of 20,000 on a
apital stock of |25t000 Deposits
: . Rush Springs on 3 charge of steal- * publication of all news credited * * C I 7 1 •
*t t -r not other N \\ !() 1< X OllT NPntlfifP
-ta <l:nir tnal or enlisting in th. i * in this paper and also the local * 1 v > * ' II I l > V. I 1 l 1 I .
army He chose the latter. After be-
ing entered at the recruiting office he
t scaped an
The subject for tonight is prayer
There will be three services Sun-
...y. The subject in the momin; will for lhe p^, month aII)ounted to f;g6.
be:Left Thy Pint Lore-, 417 c. They have made loans and
M 0. Hvland of the $17 Tai'oring ,h* lf,ernoon « 3 *'cUck "v*n- < iscounts to the amount of 1326.234 -
«... e.„ , . . treli«t will preach to the mother- the r«
rnpany, was in Sapulpa yester lay. ^ '
Q *ubject being * Th" Blescinars of Moth
P«Ll I ynrh and \>.n Street wen-1 erhood " In "Thf n<1
visitors in Stroud ye*i« rday.
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Mrs. C. C. Erick von who ha< been
ill for the past week i< rep«'rted to In-
much better today
I>ROPHEAI> sewing machine, like
new. perfect condition, leaving city,
will aell cheap. Phone 615. 2l 0-3t
Tom Bunch of Byars, Oklahoma,
who ha* been in the city for the past
week left yesterday.
Unique Cleaners solicit your bus;
t.*ss. Try us. Phone 44, 209 Ohio
ti - etftftiplf speaks well for this ! \
' nk a*id shows trat Drumright ic on<- \
I of the lea<:in? financial centers
The meetingal the Christian church i lhi, part of tl,c ,.ol,.Jtrx
is grt wing in membtrs and interest ' 0
'lhe var.*« ist i> preaching •som< di'lightful entfr-
-trong sermons with sledge hammer
Mows h tting Satan and sin with the
power of the Gospel. The chiir is
!«ndenn^ excellent singing with Bro.
'lawrence as leader. All Ch .stian
f eople of #he city <re incited to co-
< iM*rite in these meetings
CHRISTIAN SC1FNCE
Christian Sciertists n.ect on North
Pennsylvania avenue between Broad-
tain.ment given
teachers at social
176-!ni . way and Drumright streets.
C. A. Longlcy ef Oity Drug, leaves
tomorrow for Detroit, Texas, when*
will make his home. Ben Penalton
succeeds him.
H. W. Andrews of the Standard
(•as Co., left yesterday for Tulsa
where he will spend a few days with
his parents.
Sunday school at 10*00 ?. n^
Sunday services at 11:00 a. m.
Wednesday evening service a* 8:00
m.
\11 are cordially invited.
PRICES ADVANCED
The social given for the benefit of
the teacher1 at the high school build-
ing last night proved to be a very de-
lightful affair ant4 resulted In the
teachers getting better acquainted
with the patrons of the school.
The program although not carried
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cf those who were on the same being I \ • \
I away, wm one the less by * NOTICE >
0- ;.r- t. The program con-.st- s \Ve wish t0 notifj. ], of onr x
*'• "f v^ : Pi"0 *>l° - "d * subcribere as well as our new *
short talks \ subscribers, that in case thev *
A larpe crowd was preaent and all * mis> , single um, of th, Dljly *
were servtd with punch throughout | \ Derrick at any time that they *
news published herein
.* Ail riehts of republication ,.f *
was recaptured near * special dispatches herein are *
Hush Spring. He wa? brought to * also reserved. %
Chickasha and fined $21 and osts * «
and will l^main in the county jail foi *********N\\\\>^\
fifty days. '
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THE DAILY DERRICK
Three months SI.00
Pavablc :n Advance. *
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SPECIAL NOTICE
All church, lodjre and society no-
tices of events w-here an admission
fee is charged, all cards of thanks,
resolutions of respect ar.d other no-
tices of like character, will be
.harged for at regular rates. All no-
tices of religious services and simi-
lar events will be published free. tf
If your teeth need dental work, let* talk it over; it
costs you nothing but a little time My motto is more work
for less $5 S $ and less pain. All work guaranteed. Ladr
in office.
Office Oyer Guaranty State E'nk. Phone 4
Office Hours: 8:30 a. m to ll:f!0; 1:00 to 5-30
p. m.; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m •
Dr. Clark Dentist.
•50c t
SANTA FE TIME-TABLE
CHAMP CLARK WiLL
VISIT SON AT SILL
On account of the high cost of raw
.naterial we are forced to ad vane* our
prices on horse shoeing and Mack-
f-mithing new scale of prices taking
iffect Sefteirbcr lo. Horacshoera
; id Blacksmiths of Drumright 20?
Lawton, Okla.. Sept. 15—Word has
i HE NEWSET AND rrived here from Washington that
BEST "TAB" HERE and Mrs. Champ Clark will
—o— J to Lawton as soon as congress
Sleeping rooms, new building and Patsv Gilson and her m«le-a-min- j «ijourn« to visit the. son. Lieut Col.
furniture, running water in room, x th i te" /iris will open a week's engage- ennett * !:.rk of the Sixth Missouri
bath; responsible people only. Pates . >>? at th** Pastime Theatre Sunday infantry, -tationed at Camp Doni-
reasonable at the .Marion rooms, pitsy has the newest and best "tab" Pk*r The>' are to be guests of Rep-
Phone 616. 200-tit n the road. She has a company of 1 rf*U}tatnre and Mrs. Scott Ferns.
126 Jennings-Tulsa.
456 Cushing-Shawnee
430 Jennings-Tulsa. .
432 Cushing-Guthrie .
, wi confer a favor by notify- * j 4o Jennings. . , .
oarted and the teachtrs can f^el that \ jn(r a, 8t onof, a5 we are p,,r. X ( 43g Coshi __
they r. w have the support of the pa- j \ anteeing a perfect delivery serv "
trons and a better work can be done \ jce Phone 90.
• a result. \
the evening. At -a late hour all de-
la Effect February 28, 1917
From Drumright
10:05 a m.
10:45 a. m.
3:55 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
Mrs. T. F. Laidig and son Billie. ac-
companied by Mrs. I*ratt has return-
ed from Norman Mrs. Iaidi? w
impelled tv (ti\e up her work at the
university.«because of a nervous
breakdown
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people and carrics her own han^l I official order has been recently
issue«l by the war department, an-
nouncing the resignation of the
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OLD GLORY
To Drumright
x ' 427 Cushing 8:20 a. m
* 453 Jennings. . . .
x 431 Cuahing-Guthria
- 429 Jennings. . . .
0 I 457 Cushing
0 437 Jennings. . . .
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
j 0 folds of white and scarlet! o j
3 O blue field with your silver e ]
: stars! May fond eyes welcome o
> you, strong hards defend you, c
0 warm hearts cherish you, and o
j dying lips give you their bless- o
"> ing.' Ours by inheritance, ours o
) by allegiance, ours by affection o ;
1 —long may you float on the free o
winds of heaven, the emblem of c !
o liberty, the hope of the world!— o j
o Anon. o
J- Jj*- Cutahat of East Wood street, ur.d orchestra and special scenery.
a local rig contractor is confined to TVs company has only been .^n the
his bod with blood poison. The Mood road three weeks and we were very-
poisoning resulted from a hatchet be- fortflMUtte >i< securing them so early.
tie *tuck into the lower part of the If you are looking for a good .-how.
limb. He is now recovering very come to the Pastime Sunday and ail j Charley ( allahan announces that
i.iceV ie-t week end every minute the girt- h< *in no' l* responsible for any]
will go a rile ard a smi!e and it ji | debts made by h;s wife. Mrs Mamie' pjre an(j thief insurance,
t*; t > vol to come and se ■ th show of 1 ( •D^han 203-6tp West. Phone 156.
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that
flCRBlN'3 < th# medicine
«"ure« bil ous->cs«. ma!aris an I - *
patioa The first do.-e makes * u f !
tetter, a few additional doses ur
completely Price 50c. Sold by Pal-
ace drug store.
A change of oill daily.
Adv.
Partes wisning grave marks would BARTLESVILLE FACES HAW AND
'o well by writing to C. H. Tharp.
Kre.l ljitenski left yesterday for j monument dealer, Guthrie, Okla. Bartlesville, Okla.. Sept.15 — It
Tulsa on business.
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You Are Invited to
THE
CRYSTAL CAN DYCO.
OPENING
Today Saturday
IN THE ROOM FORMERLY OCCU-
PIED BY NAT BRENNER
A FULL LINE OF
HOME MADS CANDIES
Ice Cream and Soft Drinks
of all kind.
1 OR RENT—Two room furnished
house and 3-room unfurnished
; Mo^se. First door north Central Gar-
j are. Phone f . O Mayfield.
208-3t
M 12- 1926 ist one durned thing after another.
j About the time the federal govern-
ment kicked the props from under the
v.heat prices, is hot on the trail of
other food prices, the country an-
noancec a record yield of Irish spud?,
a meat famine looms up in this sec-
t on and chances are before many i
days people will have to live op !iet J
of ham and
There is a scarcity of fresh meat, j
due to the strike in the packing'
uses in Kansas City. That is where j
■iii of the frech meat comes fr^m for i
the local trade. You can nc* blame j
j ,!ealer nor cafe or restaurant j
Marion E. Cartwright, Defendant, men for this condition. At many of!
1 im published in Drumright Derrick
Sept. 15, and last jniflication on
Oct. 10th. 1917.
Mate of Oklahoma. Creek County ss.
In the Superior Court of Creek Coun-
ty. Sitting at Drumright, Okla.
Margurete I. Cartwright. Plaintiff.
THE UNIVERSAL CAP
Owners of FORD CARS are advised to beware of
counterfeit parts.' If your car needs adjusting brine
It here where you will find reliable service with the
pmpiete mechanical equipment to ?ive the h'ehe«t
Quality of FORD SERVICE obtamable. ALL THE
rnuo PAR '"S as'd are supplied by the FORD MOTOR
< OMPAXY . You cannot expect your FORD CAR to
five th- service and endurar.#e you demand unless you
tt cared for by men experienced in FORD meth-
UUS Roadster $345, Touring car *300, Sedan 1C45
Coupelet $505. Town car $595. All pri.es f o 1*
factorv On display and for sale by
4:40 p. m
6:15 p.
10:30 a. m
II:S0
3:30 p. m.
3:55 p. m
6:05 p
Drumright Central Auto Co.
-'•I THORI7FH ffnon * —
n THORIZED FORD AGENTS
Corner Per„.y|vilnia Avenue ^
PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW
The old family remedy-in tablet
!- nu—sale, un> m« in v .
r after eSfcU
\i £ hours—Grip in J
day. Mooey heck if it fails. Get
vT ho* with R«i Tap and
Mr. H-U t> ncture <>n
piaure on u
At Aay Drat Store
Neglected Colds
bring Pneumonia.
Look out.
CASCA^A ^QUININE
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
defendant Marion E. Cart-
wright. will lake notice that he has
Uen -^ued in th, above named court
bv th? Shove named plaintiff for a
divorce and custody of child; and
must answer the petition filed therein
by said plaintiff, on or before the 27
day of October, J 917. or said petition
, will be takrn as true an.! judgment
I for said plaintiff for a divorce and
I custody of child will be rendered ac-
cordingly.
Dated th * 15th day of September,
11.17-
WAGONER 4 HIl.L.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
(Seal)
11ARRISOX ARXOI.D
Court Clerk
By L H CHILDRESS,
Deputy Court Clerk.
the cafes and restaurants Itit night
'he lid went or practically all Vinds
' ■ i teats. Sine? thit time the lid ha =
'"-en c'amped down tighter ind ui•!■ .=
the ,-rike ends soon, there .. ^oing to
be a famine in other grades of fresh
meats.
l a<V:p;- house employes are not the
only ones on strike in Kansas City,
h 'eight handlers have gone out too. I
l ocal railroads have not as yet felt
the effect of the strike, but no tell-
i g how soon an embargo will go on
certain classes of freight and this
vr ll be felt in the local yards.
Local dealers have a big supply of
salt meats on hand. There are p! -nty
of eggs and fish on the market, so
the meat famir.c is not going to rause
great distress as might be expected.
— Enterprise.
County
FAIR
N. -
=OPENS
Friday At
Sapulp;
i <«r irr Mnire
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 208, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 15, 1917, newspaper, September 15, 1917; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148283/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.