Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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"The Guilt of Silence"
ONE HUNDRED MERCIFUL MflJJONS
3 HERBERT KAUFMAN
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Tim Oaftrt Xmum. Mrrm* T-
"Patsy Bailor s Last Da? at School
Twte Tw -rir t± e 5-*' Pidsy
Tna 9 «rapf ru « vy at. Mjim "I id ta ■( G®
THIS M-AY WILL BE THE SCREAM OF THE 5EA50N
4 DE'-TfBJCHT BOT IS flTITj LAST 3AT AT SCE OJ
THE 15LE OF 900r.lt BOO
A S^efiacaas- P-tl
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APPLICANTS FOR
TRAINING CAMPS
10 BE RECEIVED
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OUlUU'i MISER ADVISED TO wffl "
acceft ATFUCAjrrs fo*
POSITIONS
V. B Marr af Irsmnete.
— pf tar Mi-tary Tn:tjat —rirh-
tiva of Ok^mao. hat bwt wdSee
xkat" Kff.:*3. « rewne;
far err-isaa* t ets** the «3Eral af-
f«n' trass t onp!. wtai w tan
aewiic ^cesus for tie . " ise-
PlSii". BSt!fK i *T®T.
Mr Xae tu fwci fd r®t Mfi'C -
OUT. *1 I>nra.r_rtE c.:« at•:*
W«te£tru« 1* ta* f? tftar. he
Avtle recemt ** rt.
Ti* '-■ ** far iff&arU a 'r.a :
BK )ur> and 8 aw>r?i ta M yean !
inioau WiS « renewed U eabf* j
ara~i£ ue oAucuA far at peirit.: af
rt* VkT S* cmuukw wii ■*
greatcd. tan tbt see wte «ni a®
bt <fcl T j 111TI I" U ~uffx*S"S*
JU| mes. ate rtrvl! a 3i haee the raik
« aecoad - jaatcttast
OiTiLt'. Kact «tt*a that rc.tr:
•jo draft wi3 k recurved for
OS-.-m vS> be paduated
€T«-> tony days ai OTL3JBC eamp«.
AE ate ?r far 0* oficrrt'
l/ur:-f c£SBf a-23 pa ie A* fij*t m-
ot si aibaa AarsfS 1 a>4 vil! br
ar wit at far tbt ptrwi af
|n4u>d afcaat StfWtin 1-
Apftotxu far tiM -xfintrj wrrict
stA b* if ■ pit-Lc or fafb
ariaaa* iM itew ate p i ta tte *r-
tarrr semi « gr%S9MU% af
Afj .nct far tfct Efwrtrjr *mrt
ariO kt *ect ta Cusp Pice, An * d
tbovr far artfliery itmre will be Mt
to Caap Taylor «I LwirriBe. K?
the Sinx awnt, i i taf-
lofreusrr *"3* atber exct-IVaS pjrtsrrt.
Ton Cafftr i orirr-.tJ aaficaJ rmrw
will aiw bt jireecsac *t tot Somta
tk<*: T. Vb o>d Drwriffct boj wC
be !B Ite Aim.
IDLE HOC*
BOLSHEVIK ABE ROUTED
OUT OF KAZAX. BLS5IA
IneftAicf p-zTsmt «iE be prt-
RU4 at ice FaCy atxi le-
rjp*>L Oh af ibt be* jnet^m le be
frttr, a -Tbe Gaih af Siltr^t." it
vbxb Naem Sahsbary B :t Tkf
a K««7 af tbe Cuitzu «<-- av. a
MRinstra pieOR. its frrt reds.
Tbe terses. "Tbe Lien Cla*." ir
v - rt Hint WoJeajap ran. aill b®
!bc cnc*- Tbe« are t*« af tbe best
patvei r>«r pretexted at tt tbea-
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Laod't. Jvif 1 i—Curbei £c*ikt
capcert-c r " * 4^v Kiiea ear; of
Meat«ra. after fterp BaJAerit re«-
■k*. artard^c to as Eicteag* Te e-
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JAM A FE TIME TABLE
U EBeci }wm~ 2. 1918
Fr«a Dnang^t
4it Jeajtuc^^ai*
414 CaaiuarAaa^ee ..Willi
4 ieat^fvTmiia Ilipr
«Z2 Cwfecer-Gstbr* < «p i
tit Jtciap 4*4 p. I
4U CsAffit «: •
Ta Pi ■Tiabl
4?T Cwka* H «-<
tfS Jr-r—gi #il
411 C«bx=f-Garfa-* ...11*11
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457 C«fcn« iii P 1
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FRISCO THAWS LEAVOK
SHAMROCK
Km. f 7:04 p R Va 7 y ,
LIBERTY A.SD FOLLY
CLOSE FOB REMODELING
Tbe li'&erty as>d F 2y ifceaten are
iM u4ay a or<6rr cbat the pro-
,vrteinr* tf tbet* efU:- ai tatf at:-
. ri odti tfcerr theater*. At s4or a«
; :t baa ben d«®e the tfceitert * .
vfKBtA ap acaiR
OXE Ho:1* M_iice iot ti* Rf* Cross kzn |
' pesry a it ic* red lipt
ny r xr riiarrty. tb? c>7ieE ti>C t'r>. ^ : ^s7
m'---«y 2X>r*rf—aea6 E.K"-i;>Ty
Ti t R« Cmb d f<a oo fvaities. serr«s x r.<^ btt ns
era- h s G:-d veefc. H hodiBg. tatwiL: w-Jl—tkt
.-•Of C« T^CZTT -TK-^s:k7 erartaT^s to r-c bti^trssL
T-at-rr- - _lioo cr. ucrt-z w **aienBf
E,ur «—Tar^.u inilbic S«t'jes>«i Irttk £>:r ^ ^rrr-raed
Ir~i girk. bdrr": to s :«b *i:cn- ol p«T^ in v 'u':rs
to iirt ilk* feat k^d d* Hk «irv r~.*r^ mRgsLDesmt
Aziena ri2>:'ZS tbfas fran dt*7i—tad a rest.
H-*« Tr.trt trfy*mr prtyiag 3 *iL s«.m -bt dts>
lt:j>is tad iivt tfaen tor T "e:-rw s -«":«rk3 '
Tfe Rfri Cross ae^ds HoL"K M3fc * 3 F
tbt iitttie i -^ts for tkts piw c«ts s«d brfcre rt r«s ™ 3-iad
I ud body—before gnef tad batrcc tad faoc 1
srrtmt irpeT:«*blT bligfet tbens-
Oat Hundred M:;!kqs to prrrvfut ftmiat ma stiflf p?sts-
laKt. to s^tnip cot hjdec«-ii lerers. to dwk *n e*rtfc- -
«r ve of riiwTwJa^. to destroy shuddering SIAs arbtr«
rermawos p .Agnes seed t c krr**l tfcretttr tL —7 uni-
I7TV.
One H undred >lilbc« to found Wosyittk tad buikl rest
-• $!*tx4&. to scad nurses to tbe Fr <nt trjd rf f-fees b <4. to
for«-aTd sr_rg**l onra tad fumi^ii trtitr-^i limbs : > t-uy
' medx-ines tad opert*_s^ iasSn;ii>7nts. t: rt-ec- ate tie a:-u-
Itted «ad sbo«r tbe bhz>d wbert Hope stiL siuaes.
One Huadred Milli -as to ittiisUin comrsiiiiwtkm with
! drttctkm caiEps, to f remde wtr pnsoaers with : wd tad
decrncjcs. to ttke messtees <wt tad bring letters in. to
Df-g.X-ate c«nfcrts tad prrrilegw for tbe ctptnred. to buy
biAnkets fc<r tSrm and rkcSes and boots tad tBbtcco.
Qoe Hundred M us * >r No Mia s L^ao t. r stretchers
rod tnibolanees. tor taestbtsit tad Estadages tad tnti-
sep'.ics: to train nurses and ondfrlnx. to outfit and ".rtiKport
skilled specialists, to make sure that a dear one shall have a
dean, sweet cot tod a sweet, clean girl from borne be-iide it-
One Hundred Millions to keep tbe world sound and
wholesjme. whijc tbe inmes of Ju>"tice Lo.d it safe.
SAVIOURS
ANGELA MORGAN
Yosts is the daring sk:.. to tr?ad
The waters of a wor.d ti war;
Tc srs is the ciirac> to shed
Where roe tup seas f hatred are.
Courage and comfort, like t star.
Yob cry unto ac earcfe dismayed,
And 'Sid i« thr!" ir* ic your tone:
"Erc ther?. the ship not alojse;
Be not afraid
Ve are the Christs of this black hour.
The Great Physciar: come tram.
Within your sacred hands the power
To heal the race of men.
Ye held the hurt worid to your breart;
Ye bind her braised and broken sou.;
The skk, the —tured trd the oppressed—
Yours is the gift to mtke them whole.
And where the stricken miies unroJ
Ye sound the resurrection norn:
Above the bier where Justice Ilea,
With visions of tn age new bora.
Ye bid the dead ar.se'
O Worid. that walkest now in tear*
Where Truth again is crucified
After the thousand, thousand years—
See vet that Christ is not denied!
LEW
FOR
WILD!
SHERIFF
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A MESSAS FRO* EDW ARD N. HUXLEY,
C-a -ra' ■< t e U>im S--ries bsa-C
EVERY doiiar that has been appropriated by the Ameri-
can Bed Croat in this war has weided ek*er that
relationship between the United Stale* and the nations of
the Entente, a reittionship that will have a inarked elect
upon the peace eoaacii that is coctasj.
If this work of spreac.ng the g- rpe! af mercy is to
continue, every -an, woman ara child ia this republic
must five the American Bed Crow hi* fsllert aappcrt in
Its second campaign for SIOv,WX ,(K>0.
Our boy a Europe are .o-.i.ig u> u* ti Uc'i ther up
and I know of no better meaxj of supporting them than
through tae in«tr.aseDta..ty af the Aaterjeaa Bed Crosa.
The good it hat already a.toxp.is-hed ard the cojo-
forts and welfare it w. i prtn.de _at*r when the streas
of war beeonie* greater for the United States forces, make
it imperative that the ie-.-.td fuad of |1W>,C>00>X' be a
" (Aitwat peop^.
Vk. B. BENETT FOR SHERIFF
To the Bepebbcaw of Cre^k Cooaty :
In hi In lint your candidate for cfie* of sberj£ of CrtA
immtz
t A candidate who can w.n in tfee r«seral tleccon
1$1&
2. A candidate wfeo. wben eected, will perf&ra. tbe
eff ;e faithfully and with creirt to his r?_r-
-jf: him.
A calm review of the political s-laiUoc ar i -
I lor sheriff will convince you:
1. That this is to be a repubhean vesrr ami t
is imperative that your jelecuc- of acd :_u-i v -I. 1
your party.
2. That of all the republican ia;e^ :cr ^
:s the only one against ^hom r.o f.nirer of cntxOB can bt
h aficial record u-as not merely saiisfactwry. bot was f1
solicited encomiums; that his private aad bessMB life
honorable and has constantly radiated h.s der^xs® to *.b«}
community and his love for h:s fe'.ow mer
If elected to the office of sher.ff Creek c^aaty. ^ ®
crve faithful, intelligent, conscientious at:en^>«i to tbe
office: and in defining his conception of tbo«e ^«t>es. he
thing*:
1. That he will fearlessly. m^'iertwisjT. vigeesesly '
.apprehend and urine ^*r Ju-'. ce v^iattn \.i 4*
of whatsoever nature or kipd.
2. That he will keep safe custody of all persons ertllJ
hit care until he is. by competent legal autiwr.ry
albert
"iera: that he will safely confine and keep all pe-sorj -bo I
vjrtod of crimi?, for such pericxf of nine a? may by tl^e rt
r.;^drfd and >o lonf.r, th«t per on committed to ' ' ft
fair and impartial Ireatment; that he will rot. aar wvll he d
5*p-ju-ej to fraft oft of the prisoners or the coaatr: *.r. t'
tix bar will receive the courtaiies ,lue them ard Ve wi®
aliow any of his deputies or jailors tc "plac" fer er
cf the bar; that in *11 criminal ease wher - bt :s a *!t*
■ tair to both the accused and the state; that be will not ^
*r :h witnesses for either the state or the aec« ed and
what they shall say, or how they -hall say t. - u*. tK.t '■
; chaacabic rule to which he will, and his ili|itiil rr
•t:: tbe TRl-ril. the WHOLE TRI TH. u"- NOTHIN
TKITH: that he will not i'r*n<e up o«> an ere« Y or fcr -n" "
S. That he will giv.- diligent attrition to the
.-cs-t orders and process; will not >•>.■> e ta hu Jer i*'
a d will make all returns (-r. mptly a- i <v r\- -g to
Mr Kennnett doea not and will net enterta - tN« ie!l
.« : t Ai'TiVKA F, v 1AR, KAISi.K or M'. \rl os «.'nro. ;o1
:he Jadce to decree the guilt or iutuv," .v of assy
call
abhors autocracy and desp^«a uhniu' sm aid k >w-s th«t
(the affieer whose duty it is to execute the orders *t tbe U|
Not M- Rrpub' can, • the ibcve v< ,ef you "ntJ
s-nre to vote at the primaries to be be d o \uira.-t ^'-h.
; * K BENNETT for sheriff
He -s a '..-Tier a i.us • mi- - -• end • cm the'
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1 Monday, July 15, 1918, newspaper, July 15, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148519/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.