Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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IDLE HOUR
Idle Hour toda^, one of the Wm
Fartum plays entitled "The Man
Hunter." This is a Fox production
and one of tbe real thrillers showing
a shipwreck, desperate battles aJid a
great scene in the slums of New York
and London. It is a ' fascinating
story ot crime and retribution and
carries one on a trip of 10,000 miles
in order that the revenge might be
visited on the party responsible for
the plot of the play.
Don't let the drip from the pocket,
book undermine the family founda-
tion ; stop the leak* with W. S. S.
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Dr. W. 0. Hutchinson.
Medicine and Surgery
Res. 406 S. Marrow St.
Res. Telephone- 597.
Will soon open oftce in the
Canmficld bldg.
S. E. Comer Broadway and
Penn, Ave.
Drumright, Oklahoma.
LOOK!
It's here and here to stay.
Lucky Tiger
For Scalp Ailments
The Robert's Barber Shop
Sells it.
For
Automobile License
see
Joseph S. Westerheide&Co.
Bennett building
S. Penn. Phone 143
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TALK IT OVER
WITH METZ
In H a New Location 218 E. Broadway
Having removed my office to 218
east Broadway next dor east of Stag
Harber shop, 1 invite the general public
to come and see me at my new place.
1 will continue to sell and trade and
Lujr property of all kinds.
LITTLE FELLOWS TO
GET RECOGNITION
(Bv Associated Press)
Paiis June 5.—Small powers nave
won a victory in their opposition to
limitation of armaments of new states
created from former Austro-Huugar-
ian Empire as incorporated in Aus-
trian peace treaty. The council of
four hps decided to eliminate the
provisions for such limitations. The
council today Rave further considera-
tion of the question of rights of
minorities in small nations.
DIESSUDDENLY
(By AmmIhimI PraM.)
Durant, Okla., June 5.—A, N. Wil-
cox, member of the Oklahoma state
board of public affairs under the
Williams administration and formerly
United States marshal in the Indian
territory, dropped dead of heart di-
sease at his home here today. He
i« survived by a wife and daughter.
UNIVERSITY FOOT
BALL SCHEDULES
Norman, Okla., June 5.—Ten
games have been tenatively sched-
uled for the University of Oklahoma
football team next fall. The sched-
ule, as announced by Coach "Benny"
Owen is as follows:
Sept., 27—Central Normal at Ok-
lahoma City.
Oct. 4.— Kingfisher College at
Norman.
Oct., 11.—Kendall at Norman.
Oct., 18.— University of Nebraska
at Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nov., 1—University of Missouri, at
Norman.
Nov., 8. -University of Kansas at
Lawrence.
Nov., 15.—University of Arkansas
at Fort Smith.
Nov.. 27.—Oklal. A. & .A{. Coliflge
at Oklahoma City.
FUNERAL SERVICES WILL
RE HELD FOR SOLDIER
Funeral services will be neld at the
Free Will Baptist church on Tiger
Hill, Sunday at 11 a. m. for Herschel
B. Dickinson, who died in France and
was burried September 2J>, 1918,
He was the son of Mrs. Dickinson
who resides in this city at the con: >r
of Woods and Jones streets.
Herschel B. Dickinson was wound,
ed July 30, 1918, and at that time
his mother received word from hint.
Later a message was received from
the officers of his company thai be
had been burid Sept.. 25. No furth-
er particulars have been received.
The funeral sermon will be deliv-
ered by Kev. Talbert and he will be
assisted in the services by Kov
Thelen.
MONEY!
MONEY1
MONEYI t
If Mr. M. T. Jones will call at my
office, after paying for this notice, he
cin increase his bank account con-
siderably.
115-lt. W A. MADARIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss Coral Toooey wishes to an-
nouce that she will start a clas* in
music for young children, Saturday.
May 31, at 3 o'clock p. m at the
Methodist church.
The prevailing idea.and a very er-
roneous one among parents, in that
their children should not ber.in the
study of music until they are I en or
twelve years of age.
It has been very successfully demon-
strated by the best educators in music
that the age of five yeii-* is not too
young. She has had spec'al prepara-
tion in a teachers' course.
Any one wishing for references as to
her work call Mrs. L. C. West, phone
ti,
Call 88 for appointments.
Reno Diamond Lad
Regiiitery N«. 157919
American Jersey Cattle Club
A coming three year old • •
bull, black with black tongue • •
and snitch. Will be kept for ••
service at the Veterinary
Hospital. 203 H a r I e y • •
Avenue. Phone 55.
H. L. COHEN.
WANT ADS
f OR SALE, LOST, ETC.
FOR RENT
4 room bouse on Ohio north, $20.00
2 roam house on Cimmaron . $10 00
4 room house south of Gypsie Oil
Co $23 00
3 room house on Center st $15 00
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WANTS*
WANTED—Lady wants position as
house girl. Call 107 East Noble
Lady wants position as waitress. Call
107 East Noble. Uo-3t
FOR RSNT
FOR RENT— Three 3-room houses.
Enquire of J, Alifer, Strand theatre,
phone lTl. I15-:it
FOR RBNT—Modern 5 room house
located at 211 N. Creek. Apply 110
N. Bristow. UB-St
FOR RENT—One two room furnish-
ed housekeeping apartment, with
bath and sink. Dugger apartments,
phone 134. 115-t
FOR RENT—3 room furnished nouse
610 South Pennsylvania Phone
241. 114-3i
POR SALE
3 room bouse in Wheeler Addition
60 foot lot will sell for $350 00.
This if, a real bargain, and will
go quick.
5 room house on East Wood St
all fenced, fine garden and fruit trees.
This in an ideal home, will sell a
email payment down and balance like
rent.
3 room bouse on Drumright Street
at a bargain, owner leaving the city,
one block from post office.
Two houses on a 50 foot tot one
block north of post office on Ohio
street, rents for $40.00 a month, this
Is a good income property—investi-
gate this and talk it over with H. L.
Cohen.
4 room house 615 East Broadway
will sell \ a bargain, owner leaving
•hecity. 1 his is a real home, pfcor.
207 and will show you this home--
a word to the wise.
Real Estate and Oil Leases
PHONE 20T
FOR RENT—Furnished house, close
in Phone 204. 113-3t I
No modern war is considered com-
plete without a meat investigation.
The army of occupation would prob-
ably like to find Its oceup.itlon gone.
?t is a dull day in the aviation world
when the ultitude record Is not bro-
ken.
From all accounts, Archangel does
not seem to be a heavenly sort of
place.
As the price of lmtter flucluates the
flapjack trembles between hope and
panic,
In addition to being "mistress of the
seas," England now claims mastery of
the air.
The English army horses are to be
demobilized. The wtfr horse Is not
kicking.
Also among the war sayings which
"will go down In history" Is "loo proud
to figlit."
UNION MEN SHOULD
SEE THAT UNION LABEL
IS ON ALL PRINTING
The man who is for union labor
and union labeled goods should see
that tho union label nppears on all
bills and printed matter that might
come under his notice.
FOR SALE CHEAP
t' () RENT—Two 2 room houses, fur-
nished. East of stone school house
See Henson. llS-3t
^OR RENT—G new room nouse. Ap-
ply at Royal Drug Store. 1808-til
FOR SALE
R E O MOTOR
SALES CO.
Agency,Sales Room
and Service Station
For Reo Cars
Expert repair work, ig-
nition expert in charge o/
shop.
Straight run gasoline 61
gravity.
Kelly Springfield Tiree
and Tubes.
pQposite Hotel Roberts
WHO IS YOUR DENTIST?
If your teeth need Hantal work, let's talk it over, il
coats you nothing but a little time. My motto is more
work for less $ $ % and less pain. All work guaranteed.
Lady in office.
Office over Guaranty State Bank. Phone 4.
Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 11:00; 1:00 to 5:30 p. m )
7:00 to 8:00 p. m.
DR CLARK, DENTIST
DRUMRIGHT STORAGE £ TRANSFER
Auto, Truek, Transfer
All Points.
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The Banker of Today-
—is a business man in tho fullest meaning of the word.
He must be able to speait the language of buaiuess-to
meet the business man more than half way in the close
relationship which exists between the banker and the
patrons.
The officers and directors of this bank are vitally
interested in tthe business of this community and alive
to the needs of its people and the problems confronting
them. - —•
VVe therefore extend to every Oil man, Merchant,,
Wage-earner and other business people in'this communi-
ty the full courtesies and .services of this institution. .
V our Business is Appreciated.
The First National Bank
of Drumright, Oklahoma
I ! > «« i ■>
FOR SALE—4 houses without lots—
must he moved at once. See W.
h. Miser, at Oklahoma Gas and Hlec-
tric Co, 315-L't
FOR SALE OR TRADE- Two fresh
cows, priced to sell Will take
Liberty Bonds or would consider :t
good Ford and pay difference. Phone
;<«4 or is ' I'4-::t
ECZEMA
Hunt's 8aJ?e. formerly c&Uod
Huuis Curo is ffoarsntot'd to
•tov and porinanoutly care that
terrible itching. It Is ooiu-
pounded for that purpon* and
your niouoy mil be promptly
refunded without question
if Hunts Balva falls to cure
Itth.lfcsern.i,Tetter. King Worm
or any other Skin diaeue. 7Uj
the box;
For gale locally by
E. L. THOMAS
KODAK
1 ake a Kodak with you-it slips handily into the pocket
and doubles every vacation pleasure. Juit now all nature is
beautious, and at its best.
Kodaks From $2.00 to $35.00
We Carry all the Accessories
The Rexall Store
CHICHESTER SPILL?
DIAMOND
BRAND
FOR SALE- $60.00 Columbia and 2?
records Will take $40.00, phom
S00. 113-Sl
FOR SALE—Piano and household
goods, two and half blocks south of
Producers office. C. L. ..Elliott
property-Roy Judah. 10i)10t
LADIES 1
Anil tour Orurelit for CHI-CHHS TER S
( UIA.MO.N'D 11R4ND
| Goi.d metallic boxes,
Ribbon. Takb no
and atU
riAMOMi It K A N l> l'll.LS, for twenty.fi va
years regarded a* Dc^t,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TIMK
TRJKD
EVERYWHERE SS
FOR SALE—Well located nine room
hou«e, also five room house plast-
ered, both new, C. Elliott, —Cflie of
Newton Hardware Co.
RAISE SQUABS— 1# pairs thorough-
bred PelKlan Cnrneaux Pigeons, uost
fowls, roosts, manual on squab riil -
Ing, for sale. Phone 306 ". lOS-lOt
FOR SALE—Three (food pool tables,
complete, $100; guaranteed Coin
electric pianos $276; 6 K. W. D. C.
generator $128. Shamrock Electric
Co., Shamrock, Okla. 85-tf
FOR SALE—Pool room oufit com-
plete, 8 tables, barber shop and
l>ath, cijrar and soda fountain; $1,100.
Brunswick club, phone 46, Sham-
rock, Okla. ' 14-tf
Chiropractor
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D*. O J. RICE
Over Guaranty Stata Bank,
n ST Drumright, Okla.
RED CROSS AMRICO TOOTH PAST!
An antiseptic refreBhing paste, tha'
leaves a delightful after-taste. Clean
tho tectn without injuring th
sea
FOR SALE—18-inch leversible Read
clutch, $150. Shamrock Electric
Co., Shamrock, Okla. 85-tf
pnamel. Tha antiseptic properties ai>
| in keeping tho teetl) and |(ums in i
healthy condition. This and more thai
.OST, STRAYED, STOLEN, FOUND,
one hundred R<MI Cross Reraedioi
and 'Wfrt fVoparations sold guar
anteoi inly by
Kt)l!M> l.clter ' WiinJnini; oh-1' K.
Be Careful
What You
Eat!
especially in the summer.
Your grood health comes
first.&The safest plan is to
Get Your Meat at Our Market
Eastern Grocery Co.
FREE DELIVERY
L T. BARKETT, Prop.
310 E. Broadway
PHONE 115
Parents Who are Mo st Particular
about the nndergarments,
and perhaps about the
cotton dresses and blouses
of their children, often
seem utterly neglectful ol
the condition of winter
coats and wraps.
The mild winter allowing
su mmer sports and
pleasures,
has bt'tn exceptional in Ihe amount of street dust and
ilth accumulated upon children's clothing.
This sterilizing effect of the .Dry Cleaning Process is
eldom thought about.
GET THE STREET DUST OUT OF YOUR CLOTHING
XO\v"—before storing tiiem away ♦'or the summer.
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