Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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flrumrigljt J; Derrick
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
■ntered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Drumright
Skl&homa. according to the Act ol' Congress of March 3, 1879.
U)U S- ALLARD Publi her and Proprietor
Office Phone No. 90
Lou S. Allard, Residence Phone No. 559
Some people who save daylight seem
to be uaable to save anything else.
The only way a fellow can Bare hi*
wage* Is to hava an Independent In-
come.
There la a universal wish that low
prices would hurry bark from their va-
cation.
Kfeasured In terms of aviation the
Atlantic ocean coutinues to grow nar-
rower.
How did folk keep cool in the ev -
tring before automobiles were In-
vented?
Russia Is beginning to realize that
one dictatorship is as bad as another,
If not worse.
The salaried man once was In a po-
sition to tell the wage earner how to
make money.
It seems that any hat except the one
worn last winter will be In style this
coming winter.
The old world's political face great-
ly needs the attentions of a cosmic
beauty specialist.
To decide when liquor Is Intoxicat-
ing is evidently as difficult as to know
when a man Is Intoxicated.
Children that arc aftecteu by worm*
are pale and sickly and Uable to con-
tract some fatal diseasa. WHITE'S
CREAM VERMIFUGE expels worms
promptly and puts the child on the
road to health. Sold by City Drug
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\ FRED A. WAGONER *
* LAWYER *
V Room* S, 4 and 0, Bsnnatt Bide. *
Phon* 160 •
* Cornu Broadway and Psaniyl- *
* van is avsna*. * j
GAS RANGES AND
HEATEFS
ALSO
FURNITURE
Prices low. We buy
and seil
T. B. MELTON
Phone 230 409 K. Bdwy
Tke Daiiy Derrick sent to any ad-
dress 60 cents per month. *
—Build a Home—
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\ JUDGE C. E. KING X
* Attorney at Law S
Canfield Building, %
Drumright, Okla. \
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A newspaper article says marriage
and divorce are on the increase. If di-
vorce Is, of course they are.
And now the actors are talking
*bout going on strike. Usually It's
the audience that walks out.
Don't let the man who enlisted and
fought for you suppose that you have
already forgotten what he did.
While some of the nations mny be,
as they say, "hopelessly In debt," the
United States Is hopefully In debt.
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DR. FRANK THOMASON X
X Physician and Surgeon. X
% Over Drumright State Bank. X
% Telephone 126 X
% Rear Room X
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\ DR. RALPH E. WELLER X
X YALE, OKLAHOMA X
X Member of X
% STAFF OF MABEL DALE HOS- xj
X PITAL X
V Practice Limited to Surgery and X
X Gynocology X
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Why does a man wish to swim the
channel when he enn make the trip
bo much quicker In an airplane?
Even In these pxcltlng dnys of trr.as-
Atlnntlc flights, old-fashioned mea
continue to ask: "What's the score?"*
The man who comes out best In a
personal encounter with n cyclone
never again speaks of "trifles light as
air."
There's on* nice thing about Lloyd
George's Job; he never has to look
around for something to be perturbed
about.
Fogaley's
Cash Meat Market
Round Steak 25c
Chuck Steak 20c
Beef Roast 20c
Beef Stew 12 1-2c
Veal Steak 30c
Veal Roast 25
Sausage, country style 25c
Racon 35 and up
Spring Lamb 20c & 25c
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Pork Steak 35
Brookfieid Butter 60c
Swifts Premium Ham
Whole Ham 40c lb.
The above prices for cash
only, and no delivery.
NEXT DOOR TO IDLE HOUR
127 EAST BROADWAY
PHONE 141
Chick Fogaley
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JOHN N. HILL
Attorney and Counselor
Phone 169
Achterman Bldg.
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.SANTA FE TIME TABLE
United States Railroad Administra-
tion—Walker Hinei, Director
Gen«*al of Railrods
Atchison, Topeka A Santa Fa R. H
TIME TABLE
War gardeners wtW be Interested In
knowing that there wt*e potato bags
long before they became garden en-
thusiasts.
Mandate or no t&andate, the Turk
may as well rettignlze the fact that
Ills days for organizing massacre par-
ties arc over.
Another decade or two and the At-
lantic soa gulls will have to speed up
or do without their tidbits from the
cabin tables.
Wortd affairs nia/ not be altogether
r satisfactory, hut the worst pessimist
cannot deny that they ur« neither dull
nor monotonous.
j As one of the largest and most In-
structive war memorials In the world
It Is proposed to let Ilelms cathedral
remain as the Germans left It.
TO DRUMRIGHT X,
FROM "«
427 Cushing: 8:15 a.m.
I 429 Jennings and Tulsa... 10:45 «.m.
' 431 Cushing and Guthrie.. 11 ;S0 a.m.
! 433 Cushing1 and Shawnee 2:25 p.m.
j 437 Jennings and Tulsa.. 5:10 p.m.
FROM DRUMRIGHT
TO
! 426 Jennings and Tulsa.. 8:30 a.m.
428 Cushing and Shawnee. 11:00 a.m
430 Jennings and Tulsa... 2:35 p.m.
432 Cushing and Guthrie.. 4:40 p.m.
438 Cushing 5:20 p.m.
Effective November 17, 1918 at 12:01
a. m.
FRISCO TIME OF TRAINS
SHAMROCK
First train departs 9:00 am
Returns 11:00 am
Second train departs 3:15 pm
Returns 6:50 pm
TALK IT OVER
WITH METZ
218 EAST BROADWAY
Several good homesite3 south and
ast part of city; easy terms. Will
take your liberty, victory or baby
bonds. Why not build a house and
quit paying rent? These lots 50x130
it bargains. They wont last long.
FOR SALE
Some business locations on Broad-
way.
One 3-room house; close In.
One 6-room house: corner.
One 11-room rooming house; mod-
em.
W. H. METZ
The Old Reliable Real Estate Man
218 EAST BROADWAY
The fellows who have been pitching
rings at knives at carnival concessions
will And horseshoes a cheaper and
more beneficial form of recreation.
Community farming, so much spoken
«f Just at present, Is when the owner
of a plow cannot recall just which
one of his neighbors borrowed It lasL
Dr. W. 0. Hutchinson.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Fulkerson bldg
. office 43-2
• residence 43-3
STEELE * WATKINS
Lawyers
Bennett Building
Rooms 7-8-9
Phone 157
If every man who becomes aa asso-
ciate member of the boy scouts will i
obferve the boy scout oath and law,
good citizenship will receive a great
Impetus.
Ik ITCH!
The ex-emperor of Germany has cut
down his five thousandth tree. From
the dictator of Europe his ambition
haw apparently sunk to be the defore -
ter of Holland.
One lenms from various oTchnn£A*
that In Holland the flu is called "Zlnk-
tngskoorts." That sounds more llk«
It—why can't we have expressive
names like that?
Hunt's Salve, formerly called j
Hunt's, Cure is especially com- «
pounded for the treatment of j
Itch, Eczema, Ring worm, and
Tetter, and is sold by the drup- |
prist on the strict pruarantee thai
the purchase price, 75c, will b« |
promptly refunded to any dissat^ !
isfledcustomer. Try Hunt'sSalve
at our risk, for sale locally by
CITY DRUG STORE
Crushed Stone for
building purposes
For Sale at
Quary 1-2 West of
City.
BERT DWYfcR, Supt.
Dye consumers In the United States
contemplate an organization to com-
bat "the unscrupulous methods of the
German dye trust." It Is to be their
little color scheme.
A French airplane has made a
record of 147 miles an hour. Can you
Imagine what would happen If that
machine, going Its fastest, were to bit
■ cloud of hard wuterl
Old newspapers 6c per bundl* at
Makes the Complexion Ceautiful
SOrT AND VELVETY. Money
back if net entirely pleased.
Najine is Pure and hamlets. Adheres until
washed oil. Prevents sunburn and return
o/ discoloralions. A million delighted users
Proom its superior Quality. Popular t:nts:
Flesh, Fink, Brunette. Whit*.
Ask Ivadin* Toilet Counter*, or By Mail
Itb—I r«kt Coaptmr. Pari®. T«., U. S. A.
RED CROSS AMRICO TOOTH PAST!
An antiseptic refreshing paste, tha
leaves a delightful after-taste. Clean
sea the teeth without injuring thi
enamel. Tha antiseptic properties ai'
in keeping the teeth and gum3 in ;
healthy condition. This and more thai
one hundred other Red Cross Remedie
and Toilet Preparations sold swmJ guar
anted only by
iClENAf
Hunt's Salve, formerly cailed
Hunt s Cure !a guaranteed to
atop and permanently cure that
terrible Itching. It Is
puundod for tiirvt purpose and
y ur money will be promptly
rciuaded without question
f Hunt's Salro fails to cure
Itch, Hosoma .Tetter. lling Worm
or an / other skin disease Wo
the box.
For sale locally by
Lest You Forget
If there is one element in our business
upon which connections are solidly built
it is Service. Price cuts no figure com-
pared with Real Service; for price is a
fluctuating and accidental factor, changing
from month to monih, whereas Service is
continuous, and builds for all time.—
Printers' Ink.
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $35,000
The Drumright State Bank
"The Bank of Steady Personal Service"
It's The Same J°b-^|y*Cheering Up Men,
Over Here,
Over There
"A Man May Be Down "But.He's Never Outf 7
For over 50 years the Salvation Army has
been doing .over here just the kind of work
it did in France—on thousands of battle-
fields where men and women go down fight-
ing against overwhelming odds of Tempta-
tion, Hunger, Misery—
Where the black trenches of slum and
alley are filled with the poison gas of Des-
pair that strangles courage and morals.
The war may be over for others—but
they must fight on and on—in every corner
of the U. S. A.—wherever struggling men
and women and little children need them.
Their work will pass out of the spotlight
of war into the gloom where misery always
dwells. The press will no longer record their
daily battles—but they will be grim and
desperate none the less.
Will you forget them? We hope you will
not. Will you help them? We are sure you
will—this year, next year and every year I
Give Your Limit to the
Salvation Army Home Service Fund
Southwestern Headquarters 1504-6 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex.
THE SALVATION ARMY SOUTHWESTERN HOME SERVICE COUNCIL
Lieut.-Col. Geo. Wood, Chsirman, Chief Divisional Officer. Southwestern Chief Division Salvation Army
Hra. Oov. Wm. P. Hobby Gov. J. B. A. Robertson Mrs. Gov.R. G. PleasantSen. Morris Sheppard Sen. Joseph Ransdell
Austin. Texss Oklahoma City, Okla. Baton Rouge, La. of Texas of Louisiana
ViceChairmaa Vice-Chairmaa Vice-Chairmaa Vice-Chairman Vice-Chairman
Sen. Robt, L. Owes
of Oklahoma
Vice-Chairman
CHICHESTER S PILLS Spend Your Money
DIAMOND
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DIAMOND BRAND PILLS ia Rp.d and
Gold metallic boxes, sealed with Bl
Ribbon. taer no other. ttuyofrour
I>ruKK<"t •"<! '««• <JII-CH 118-TfcH *
riAMORD BRAND PILLS, for twenty-five
years regarded as Best,Safest, Always Reliable.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
EVERYWHERE JgH£
with your home merchants.
They help pay the taxes,
keep up the schools, build
roads, and make this a com-
munity worth while. Y ou
will find the advertising of
the best ones in this paper.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TE.W DA Y. ,
Naaiuolu CRZ,Ai i
The Uneqnaled u earn i tier
Used and Endorsed
I By Thousands
Guaranteed to re-
move tan, freckles,
pimples, liver-spots,
etc. Extreme case?
twenty days. Rids pores and tissues
of impurities. Leaves the skin clear,
soft, healthy. Two sizes. Sold by
leading toilet counters or mail.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Pari*. Tenn.
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 216, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 30, 1919, newspaper, September 30, 1919; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148886/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.