Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 274, Ed. 1 Friday, December 12, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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OPPORTUNITY
EXCEPTIONAL
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$10
VALUES
$6.98
2S UNIVERSITY WOMCN
rruov c-ashc oance
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"4 tbe anrtest eapirH of Rcaa u4
G"i e ara pan of tk* 'ooraa PabHo
eatartatoaaata thi* wister aid ta ta
iprltj are plaaand.
FOR HEST-Hoomj bj day or «mL
alao a adta of t«a II5IU hoa A k««p-
is* roe as s, chbap or ^zebaa^ 8or
!ady' wort Bur Houl, aadw aew
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pn;oft.cc SON
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Ur**lT a auttaror fataraa, payln, for
c^Uooa « fti-filta* Dot yvt "built. At
f*wor cara than -.(rr before, 99000
waj paid for the option oa a fl&.&CO
<toaaia that '•onld oot po ,;bly b« <la-
rered before next tpr.n* Tbe taae
f-toonDt waa collected by a m-aa for
bia pla«e among tie flm fifty to whom
too many Ziave b'*n doallrp in fj
tura contracts with tbe tntenti.a cf *
seiling thsir priority rigtta Utat attn *
large firm baa aiade ita coatratu uon ii *
negottab'e. *
^FOR RKNT— Bars for 12 head of
( fcor-«f «)«o off o lcqt;;ra at Veter-
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r ECULAP DANCE Of THE %
SEASON
VOUNCER SET
• Am*® ACADEMY
Friday Night
bt.-. la Mim>ad by w.ei eaildrwi
fcv otbar />.•<*. Ao4.-. , of Houtwo
rn.a iMMtUf, Of Ball ll.il, Oklahoma
aed four daogk^ra, V.n. Kana<« |;.^
*«. and Mra, A/34ia Urax, of I>ruu.
Mi Ktor«-o"« Latidu, of i>v,r,.
RPESBYTERIAN CHURCH
("baa. K Pitta, Paator
Tbe pgblic is cordia |y Inriled to
•'•■'end a unique M-rti«e at lb* Pni-
— - vi tfrm--, n ebarcb both Sunday nu/m-
Co orado, «ad Mr*. lu.'nt f/| iiit rd Sunday f-irr-rji;,^
•*4 i W, Arkaa a: All were at lb. Th':W! afrlca* will be In the Un4i
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k' '• ■ l«r bad KH.r, he ■ Th': «"•"' * h'rir will be rlren to
kit a <Mp«ll*4 to aMr, i>an * dl cuaslon of pm<at coo-:.'.iona In
dU >a* unable i.j urrirt. j'-iyrla ai.'l the erimlog hour to tfjorta
¥*<>• rul arraae<tro«ni« nr(, j fri-tn f'ersln.
ktli up, p. iii;,K <1^. rt|a Interenirig InforAiatlon will bo ;' •
•>e< to.
E8to van an < fitbu*!# tic m«m- o
Aftar tha *a«md day of the ibow
Ua aatomoMla .bow t<ire ^ ^ ^ " A:ierIc*D ^
a', m.cto tae/s were nv/re pv p e end ' r r la-er '" *nuArT lft- factorer of a cbfcap, popular ear were *
™,—™———— reputed to tm e accepte) orders for * * *
BMau-
«t ti. ,'.!■ bod
clurch.
H'-k tba 1 ,0 r born, In tbe 11 yp*y
R"vi:( 'I li< y I n I!ii| r.pjfit ,,f fuu
thi.t c rr, 1 the audllnca with tbem.
MEXICAN FEDERALS R^PORTEO
IN eATTLE WITH VILLIOTAfe
Ey AiiKoelaled Pres^
Kwtle Phi, T -aa, D'-o 12.—Flvi
■*• -it- Ibtindrad Mexic n federal troop s nent1
KEtPINO f/CE WITH OROWTH I ' a' train en<v . •• | ;i
bHOV/N THnOUOHOUT CITY 100 VIUl*t!ul th'.t raldc I !u vjuiz, iu*t« I
Kemnrkubin Krotrth ba.i bean tbown f oabu]a, and flgh'li.ft wa< report '
• r Di'uturigbt buvlnati .qa rei:< ntly,
■wliti re.I e.iate «nd commercial a-
- tltity constantly fftcr«Mlt>g.
' Prcparattona for now building, an I
-mBrcanillo i«iian«lon bav* taken
•'ace.
Keeping pace with thin develop
ei,t, I,a* been the Weinberg and
"While Itexall Drug atore.
Halen |,y thla InmItutjon of Whi'
•nan* line cundlea, for Inatance, have
'Uked third In the entire elate.
PUBLIC REOORb
"ay ('anipbell, age 26 of Drumright,
Okla., Artie Heard, age l , nr lirurn
*1«ht, Okla, i>«c. liih, ibis.
I/1'IT- A brown veil between the
MldgW confectionary and North i'„lln.
*- urd to parly returning to Tan
nehlH'a Jewelery store. 274 j
ed.
Fire wealthy ranchrn'n are said to ]
be ho'd by ih>: bandit« for f10,000 ran-
som.
CAHRANZA 3AYS WALLACE
WA0 SHOT BY SENTINEL
lly Associated PresH
Washington, l>ec. J2 That James
Wallace, American citizen killed by „
M'-Hcan soldier two weeks aito near
iarnfilco, was shot when, In an Intox
Icatod ondillon he fall.-d to ob^-y tho
halt order of a M.-xican sentry, at
so-called dangerous i.pot, w.-ts tho
statement of the Carranza government
to the United Stales.
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Red Cross Christmas Heals are stop
Pin* our grant,wt menace-tuborcu
louis
Or
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"Gypsy Rover'
An Operatta Given by
Boys' and Girls' Glee Club
of
Drumright High School
at
THE STRAND
Tuesday, December 16 8:1 5 p. m.
ADMISSION • . 25c and 50c
ma ie aa iirtMMaa MiT nawo««...—
smF.pure
Belters are Stylish
Styleplus for this fall include
wide choice in belters. Suits and
overcoats both.
Snappy belter models for the
young fellows looking for the ultra
style, Alore conserva'ive belters
for those who want their style on
more mature lines.
Fwvery man of every age and
every physique can find tk> Style-
plus that will make him look his
best.
Styleplus are smart clothes for
smart men. 'I hey have the style
and they give the service.
1 hey sell at known prices. The
maker attaches a sleeve ticket ti
each garment, which tells the price
V ou can be sure the quality main-
tains the Styleplus reputation for
giving exceptional value at the
price.
Clothes will be more expensive
laler on. Conditions are forcing
priccs up. Buy liberally for fall.
Buy Styleplus now.
The big name in clothes
$30-$35-$40-$45
And a limited assortment at $25
America's known-priced clothes
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& Stcpirensoii
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THE MEN'S STOHE"
Drumright, Oklalioma
Wedose at 7 o clock except Saturday-Shorter hours better
\
service.
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