Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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&V;„5.s BEST IN THE LONG RUN ^
The Conquerors
T ' AIL The Conquerers of The Road
H Hail the tires that triumphed in
/'I 1 the bitterest struggle ever staged
'' between roads and tires, a con-
f. i i ti 4,i 73,744 tire miles. Hail
C"X nc^ 1 ested Tires.
Hear j.t. story of a good fight well won.
Ono year a;p Goodrich, challenging the
roads cf America to a test of strength, sent
forth sixTe3t Car Fleets to battle America's
road3 i i every region of the country.
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The roads did their worct. East, west,
nor;h c-".i lduUi, m t'.e Tect Car Fleets
whirls ! .'."O"". ;:a:D to ctatJ, (.ha t-'eth of
ths ro; l ;^c,vv3d at Goodrich Tires.
Cut I'.ie tires conquered with phenom-
enal r".llaagj that doubled Goodrich's
pri ie. From that test covering millions of
n:.: -,, die Test Car Fleets came back with
a r.-'./ standard, the TSSTIi-O cf
Goodrich Tested Tires.
Tested Tires mean certain*/cf:
proved ojrvl.o. tad that
moans a 1st to a tire user.
It means long life in a tiro,
>uity on the
idden wkI-
Li vjrt/ \\ rcca could conceal itce.f ia
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f ■■AflPJMBIPjj |t means ion® life
' 05 and depejidaouit
if A 1 j read, for no hide
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TE STE D SSfefTI RES
SILVERTOWN CORDS, and BLACK
SAFETY TREADS, proved themselves
masters cf the road. The spiral-wrapped,
cable-cord tire body, and the tough,
close-clutch, cros3-barred black safety
tread defied the rough going.
Under light and heavy cafs they proved
themselves not for one car or one driver,
or one road, but all cars, all drivers,
all roads,
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Reap the benefits of thi3
nation-wide victory cf
Goodrich Tires, the sure
mileage and dependability
cf a proven tire service, ty
demanding tires that won
ftk.r. I,. s« lb Sin h
Goodrich Tirei r« 5*ock«4
that year lcrR to: t cf the title, 'America's Tested
Goodrich's Test Car Fleets. Tires."
Buy from Goodrich DcaUrt * 3
m7\ ?f • ry Goodrich _ Lvcattd Efcrywhart
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K THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
.sij , w. ^ toattOlua uty Branch; SOT N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, Okla.
ti THE CITY OF GOODRICH • AKRON, OHIO.
Clean Up Your
Yard!
Before the Authorities Get After You
We have a large variety of galvanized garbage cans in
several different sizes.
We also have a new process for repairing all kinds of
Aluminum ware. Work guaranteed.
E, A. Hutcherson Tin Shop
NEW DUGGER
APARTMENT
One and Two Rooms
Furnished for light housekeeping.
Everything modern in every re-
spect.
Phone 134. Dugger Bldg.
E. Fulkerson St.
Use The Best
Paints
Painting is an economy. The better the paint and the
more promptly it is used the greater the economy.
Painting adds to the appearance and value of your
property.
BPS
PAINTS AND VARNISHES ARE DEPENDABLE
EVERY CAN BEARS THE FORMULA OF THE
INGREDIENTS
We carry a complete line of B. P. S. house paints, auto
and carriage paints, varnishes, stains, etc.
Come and look over our samples
Newlon Hardware
Company
Successors to
G. C. HEKRMAN
HUM ROOMS
Mrs.'Minnie Curlee, Prop.
First door east of
Folly Theatre
EVERYTHING NEW
AND CLEAN
Telephone 252
Prices—$5 to $6
Per Week
hh-H-H-M-H-H-H-HH-H-M-H-I
SPEIGLE
Rooms
Corner of Broadway and
Virginia
Everything New and Modern ■ •
RATES REASONABLE
BATHS ON FLOOR
Mrs. C. M. Speigle ::
Proprietress
iHimiiuiniHiniuit
X X
% SAMMIES CLUB X
\ X
Section No. 1, Mrs. E. B. Page
captain, met with Mrs. Hunsberger.
Those present were Meslames Page,
O'Dell, Hunsberger, Young, Wagoner,
Stephenson and Miss Faye Houston.
There were two sweaters turned in
from this section.
Section No. 2 met at the home of
Mrs. P. L. Whiteside with Mrs. Lat-
shaw captain. Those present were
Mesdames Latshaw, Foerster, Nicode-
deum, Whiteside, Bennett, Miller,
Peapers, Childress, Straub, Pearson
and the Misses Mary and Lucile Pear-
son. There were seven pairs of socks
turned in from this section.
Section No. 3 met at the home of
Mrs. Skidmore, she being captain.
Those present were Mesdames Skid
more, Stumble fie Id, LJandreth, Rey-
nolds, Stewart, Sheidler, Wilcox
Perry and Miss Mary Potter Wilcox.
There was one pair of socks turned in
from this section.
Section No. 4 met with Mesdames
Westover and S. B. Logan at the
home of the former, Mrs. Lytle cap-
tain. Those present were Mesdames
Miser, Westover, S. B. Logan, Byron
Logan, Williams, Stevens, Heckard,
Hallahan, Martin, Wear, Sugg, Tay-
lor, Shoup, Wise, Allen, Mayfield
Roach, Jones, Slian, Boyles, Grindrod,
A. L. Martin, Lytle and Miss Claribel
Shoup. There was one sweater and
one pair of socks turned in from this
section.
ANY GOOD BOXER
IS ESPECIALLY HANDY
^ WITH THE BAYONET
(Special to Daily Derrick,)
Quantico, Va., May 7.—Any good
boxer is almost a ready-made bayo-
net fighter, according to Captain A.
J. Drexel-Biddle, athletic director at
the U. S. marine officers' training
school. - *•*
"The Americans and English are
uniquely adapted to this most vio-
lent offensive," says the former Phila-
delphia society athlete, "as boxing is
a requisite in the proper swinging of
a bayonet and boxing comes natural
to them.
"Their athletic qyifom§ develop an
infinitely more eqnpba^ive spirit than
thq Germing' beoaus# the training in
tKe various sports is along more com-11
bative lines."
, a- '11
DR. G; ALLISON SMITHETT,
physician and surgeon. SPECIALIST,
les of men and women.
Private diseases
Diseases of women
field Bldg.
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Room 103 Can-
42-lm
JUST OPENED
An up'tO'dat* jewelry .tore.
I will do all kinds of watch, clock
and jewelry repairing. Satisfaction
is my guarantee.
In room with Up-to Date shoe shop.
Phone 298.
30-tf G. F. EMO, Jeweler.
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\ H. A. Heckard. Fred Clark X
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DRUMRIGHT BOILER
AND WELDING CO.
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* Phone 98 or 108. Box 704. X
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X All kinds Boilers Repaired. %
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V Acetylene Welding a Specialty %
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X Located on West Broadway at X
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* Butler's Old Stand. X
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* Drumright, Okla. X
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Generators Made to Order
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YOUR PASS BOOK
X In the Buildmg and Loan aseo- X
X ciation is evidence of your fru- X
X gality and responsibility. It X
X opens the door to successful and X
X profitable investment, and lays X
X the foundation for a successful X
X career. Child or adult can X
X profit by the teachings and the X
X help of the Building and Loan X
X association; you are never too X
X young nor too old to be bene X
|| X fitted by it.
X We pay 6 per cent on time X
X deposits. X
X DRUMRIGHT BUILDING AND X
X LOAN ASSOCIATION X
X Arthur O'Dell, President. X
X J. G. Bennett, Vice President. X
X C. C. Marshall, Treasurer. X
X Joseph S. Westerhide, Secretary. X
^ Director. . X
X Aaron Drumright, B. F. Miller, X
^ C. B. Steele, John W. Briggs and X
X J. G. Adamie. X
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SPECIAL
Another Express Shipment
Chocolate Covered Cherries per Pkg. 5 5c
Some new Victor Records were received this week.
Palace Drug Store
HARRY T. CHRISNEY, Proprietor
Corner Penn and Broadway, Canfield Building
OPEN TO PUBLIC
New Rooming
House
Hot and Cold Bath
ROOMS CLEAN AND COOL
Corner Broadway and Virginia
MRS. SPIEGLE, Prop.
Phone 346
From Now On!
10 Per Cent Discount on
All Cash Purchases of
$1.00 or More *>
This does not apply to Sugar
nor Meats
Pack's Grocery & Market
Phoiie 96
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Skill and Responsibility
Like all other industries or professions in their develop-
ment Dry Cleaning has its fakirs.
There was a time when quack doctors and jack leg
lawyer were not uncommon. .
They were afflictions of noble callings.
They were eliminated by the co-operation of the high
minded men of those professions in turning the light of
publicity upon them so the people might not be deceived.
Who would patronize a quack or jack leg today?
In removing spots and stains it is necessary to under-
stand the quality and kind of the fabric, the nature of
the coloring, the character of the stain and the right
thing to apply to remove it.
Unless you are sure of these things you may do more
harm than the spot iteslf in attempting to remove it.
Send it to
JACK ROBINSON
The Old Reliable
Phone 34 21 South Ohio
You Are Invited
To inspect our new Grocery and Market which is now
completed. We have the largest and most complete stock
of choice Meats and Groceries in the city.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Feed of All Kinds
Moderate Prices
Quick Service
Free Delivery
Eastern Grocery
and Market
GEO. ELIAS, Mgr.
Broadway, First Door East of Royal Drug Store
Phone 40—Three Rings
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 93, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 7, 1918, newspaper, May 7, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148464/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.