Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 117, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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GERARD PRODUCTIOX
AT LIBERTY TELLS
5ECRET5 OF GERMANY
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creatsrr** Why ibs-st tue pevpie ub
oVd PvU-vd 4:e of fear jrer, o«t
d«/r eovujrh to eat 211 ue r/eet*
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Nr*A«r jeatitu iA S«t4 ax d Xva-
Pia la: th* pop aticn vf a' d
nortlMrrr. F «l tvrr frvns tketr
bome< to irvr^ fl> i%ve for the Cer-
tttar^', tfee f <«©r pr w>f^er vf /**r
atarr * y j th' :r kola vr warku./ in
itutUf t a."- m." the cr.ea «f th*^
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bvmva frees Zepr-es a*; the u- la of
the neither* for thesr «mi; the very
rvitin? vf the air n the <ou. of
the ter - or. >a4 to aovthcr
work h> msn ali theae horror*
vm eopvo a fair freeo earth, where
we be #e*« j tf-at Vo** ao<i help and
mree re . *vo ar;<| a;-., .iat .fi vo«e
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Ja*f ■ W, Oerard'a rwdtfti-oie '#oot,
he */ ek^{ti€" fiy asb tiueae qoettivnf,
whirls ill the worM ta interested in.
In the by, rfliaiidbk filers prv4jyt;«r.
of the UxHc. -My Poor Yean tn Ger-
ttukir,,," >ou will And the answer, why
the worttf a at war, yoo wili aee an-
io!U-d I/«.u th« wh'jl*- hitUJTf
of Germ** iotromo and pivt
The (rkUfl w *| he ahown at the
f Wi'ilj WMteeacuqr and Thursday vf
thif w**k
MAJUKS TAKE LT
LULA FADA DANCE
AS MLSCLE MAKER
s >c iii to D *y
Pa* Ivjua. «- isne 1 Wartry
t. 5 ata^-asiea h«rt «M^t«er«e Lashi
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iiM' 0 ly suase ae^wuea wrtLa^t-i
to the esctesDt vf a few avr* ssbtan—
a rwflj r «irafrit tiwr-i ta<r rgr mtm
• v?-i ^terat.vi that "Uh" ja one vf
the atvEi d-<tc it vf av^ri w*ty
diaect
The Lah Fait w.nn? vf a km
vf wtrtri*. drpe, twiati ani
cfter.. "ftvpf** *Jm part vf tb< p>r
Urifaat
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ivr , wtjo, pr*or iv eKihstinr ;n tLe
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AT THE LIBERTY
Tomorrow & Thursday
BBMpgapaiii^n
Are You
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"My Four
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The Film That Will Make Your Red
Blood Redder
Take a *wfc i nihe City dra* rtot*.
vriodmr aad tee thvie Thermm bot-
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ADMISSION
CHILDREN 25c
ADULTS - 50c
Plus War Tax
A^ttr*eta for Dru&ftght prv^-e-ty
I/rexsr^t Ahrtraet Co., ODt!' BHj
In 191^ Vaht'ic-kad c.tar.
.STEPHENS Call phvne IS azi hare
;• exfbanvL lli-tf
TO FREIGHT PAYERS
The party who borrowed ftaah hght
frota the K P. f!?nr rtat^vc p'.ea«* be
r vr. vra*. enoajch to retam it
S<Ik ihjru ir.i dentate fabrin oar
r;erhfejr Mode! Lasndry, Fk+m
147, es-tf
under tne order 01 tfce D:r*<rlor
Genera!" yoo are required to par
freight on deiirery. SLvald yoa war*
ivn^er ? e yva rcaat frre a toad. I
an ready to r&aicc that, or any other
bond.
214-2t W. A. MADAPJS.
Food cooked with
The *r ■ < • plane vf the T"a4e^
>' o L&hor AaaetaMy haa beer e^ain^d
to the aotvad ftovr, rear, vf the ta34-
j r o" Korth Ohio avenue, fvrmerly
iys - i rv
**jne ui it when this pro"*** ventre in
hot weather They not vniy have to
eontend with painfu' *ama hot the
Jtt/.mach ia disordered,, dowela lovw
and ti^e body v.rvaafvrtabie. The
(wit help yva ean rjve the little suf-
ferer ta McGEE*S BABY ELIXIR
It corrects) aoar atvauarb. coob and
Miieta the bowel* and helps diftitin.
Price fk and per bvttle. Sold by
Palace^ drujr etvre.
i afcirta and beheate fal r ci cmr
«pe<nalty. Mode: Laundry. Phone
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READ NINETY F1RST
PSALM EVERY MORNING
FOR BOYS AT FRONT
In ^he following eoaimu' traitor.
Mr*. ' I. Hunt vf thta ' tf a • • a
nv/- ■' on for ffi vbaer1 > * vf a
caatvrn, beaotifol in its a*-?.' "■*«•
whirh it is hoped will find trci; tfcy
with the reader* of thia paper. TV
cwRfronK*';vn ia seKnrsplflftato'y:
1 want every mvther and a.ster < and
father, tvv| to read the • .:• " > r:nrt
paaJrr. at o'chxk every avreir r for
wr • vya ;n tif. fvrm.
We want to rnaae tF J* a *vrJ4-wtfi«-
■Mivement Where-^er yv« are, at
your own uine (it oV!vls| re# * *he
nlnet> fir at p>iuri. and Jet the J#v* and
ble «ir/, the |/ea4* and sorety that
God's proerii' i! / .er faif, but * a
protect o' yoMttoow '>> • to >>e
a cloud of if lory surrounding th*^m by
day *nd nj/fct.
Yvars for tt; utory of Jwt and
freedom Mkfc C 1 HUNT.
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STATE ANALYSIS J •■ ••«;•,. „ ;
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CLEAR SPRINGS
WATER PASSES A
LOCAL COMPANY'S f^OOUCT IS
PRONOUNCED PURE BY
STATE CHEMIST
A bilious, half-okk feeling lo of
eneriry. nd comt^pated trowels can
he relieved with aurpriainif prompt'
nesa by uamif HEHHINK. Hie flrat
The water of the Clear Springs
Water company, which has vpentd an
• ffice in the vid < ity j?arare bu Idinjf
at Fulkeraon and Bouth Ohio. pa «d
a mrid exaniriaUvrj before the rtate
«beaitta and has been pronounced
pure and rafe. The analysis was
n*ade at the Laboratories of the state
1 oard vf health in Oklahoma City.
The chemical and bates ^logical
examination ahowed the following,
a rore/n* bo the report of Dr. John
A. Duke, state commiaaioner of
heaith: Parts per million—aJbomi-
? o d, amonia, .004; free amonia,
trace; chlorine, 29; total solids, 109;
alkalinity, 200; oxygen consuming
capaaty, 1.04.
The water is pronounced asfe by
Htate Hasterivlogist D. 8 Campbell
„4 u.**0 W A Walker
R G. CLEMENTS
Phoa« S6
Justice of the Peace
P*o «yl ania Avenue and Firat Street
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EVEN children csn cat fried potatoes, doughnuts, crullers, pastries and
other good things cooked with Mazola.
Mazola, the sweet, wholesome oil from Indian corn, is easi'y (ii^ested by
the most d-iic-l-* stomach.
It is vzed so much hotter than butter cr I'rd that it never soaks into the feed.
Mazda doesn't take up cdors or flavors. No smell o£ burning fet b
imparted to food cooked in Mazoia. There is no waste. Vou car. use it
over and over s§ain—even >f you fry onions cr fish in it.
Being an oil and not a solid fat, Mazola requires no melting. It is ready
to use. Quantities can be measured exactly. It saves time—re cults arc
ahveys satisfactory, and there is no waste.
As a salad dressing—delicate in Sever— Mazola equals the best olive oil,
and is better l^an ordinary olive oils. It is also easier to mix. Aad it
saves fats.
D. Warner,
D. D. S.
Ph« . 134 Room IN
i
COO*'"6.-
BARLEY CAKE
5 r-rr« V-.r'rr flJW 4 teaspoonsfal Vsk\~g :>c"v '?T
Yt- i * o< 2 rci: 4 tablespoonshil Kinssierd's
2 t*Wespo--T.slul Maro'.a cornstarch
h ft| * Ur I cup Karo
I teaspocr.ful nut ntj
Beat hard to tr.s* and then fold in the stiffiy beaten whites
cA 2 ecfra Bake in a moderate oven for 30 minutes. This
cake may be used for strawberry shortcake.
Iwms
M
If you want to r sure of a rure, golden oil—always the
aame, deLcate and del. ;ooa for a!! c^okirl nnd ralati nsc^^sce
that }ou let Mazola. Maz^U L c-i'!ta prcpcra-
Hon is scientific and exact.
For sale in pinta, quarts anJ gallons. (The ia.'ia s . * re
apccially ccvoomical.) Get a c-a (rou your groccr today.
TI*it u m mlmmUt C—k B—h If Mu*lm mi. U (Jimtj t— how to fry.
m*t. «• drrimrngf mmi tom a more drhaomt, rmW figSi, digestAk
pmtn SMikiaacr/kiK. W /w it ar k frwr. FREE.
MAZOLA
lfc Ddidoot Salad aad Cookinf OU
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