Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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WE CANNOT TEU. YOU
Milo Week*, who hs been to To
as, came to Drumright to spend the
holidays.
We cannol tell you in this edition
ll about Drumright bat if you are
an energetic.'progressive person look- Attorneya Charles E. Webster and
frur for a legitimate- opportunity for w. F. Sp«akm n were In Sapulpa
your advancement, we invite you to Weduellday oa bu„laMt.
comr to Drumright find investigate
tin- opportunities that are ©pen here v. . ...
*o the probable advantage Tf you. „ NfW MU.pment .ncludln, a seven
•elf si d DrmnrUht. horsepower boiler, has been put In by
: fc.nl ^ >er vulci > s •! at- j •cnie
Mrs Homer O'Dell fat rtmun* rela-
Uvm at Poooa City, this wttek.
John J. Lee. of New York City, re-
turned to his home yesterday after
spending somo time here with his
aunt, Mrs- Willy and family.
FOSTER EXPECTED TO
SEEK FREELING'8 JOB
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
Post Office Clerk
An (iinxUtaUou for p>mt olftc
Miss Alma MKJarbey and Mr-
Till O. Lincoln, both of this city were
united in marriage last evening at
1 Caragc. H'ore equpirj* .1 will be :r- the home ot Mr. and Mrs ,te„ by
j ptailed In the spring. j ^e¥ ]Jlcneyi pastor of the Baptist
I church.
A marriage license has been Is^yed
OKLAHOMA CITY'S MAYOR
00* AFTER UNION DEPOT
<\n « tlllXUlUUOU lor P«WC tf!QP '
Cterks will be held at the post office to 1 ■" U' '-iueoln' 29' "J *lm M
*> this city oa Jai.uary 10. 19S< I McGa"''y. 20. both of Drumright.
Aj?e limit, 18 to 45 yearn on tho "
date of examination Vndersherlff L H. Children and
Married women will be admitted to A"3:sta"1 Attorney A. .V Foot-
er- examination man w,,re ln 01 ton Wednesday.
examination
Applicants' muBt be physically
•oaml. and male applicants miixi be
■ot le&s than 6 feet 4 inches I n
■fai£h in hare fdet, and weigh not less "
dfcan lilu ihiuuiU without overooat or < ar> and Ray Coffman,
*■ drillers, have returned from Kansas
Mrs.
from s
L. H. Childress has returned
visit to Cushing.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Henderson,
former'y of this city but now of Wich-
ita Falls, Texas, announce the arrival
of a baby girl at their home. Mr-
Henderson, while here was cash.'cr of
the First National Bank.
Seeing the old year out and the new
one In, merry nnd yet nin.lful of thsjof Creek
For app'lration blanks tor full in-
formation relative to the examina-
tion. quali locations, duUoa, salaries.
wacaHons. promotion*, ate., address
•uuae.liaifljr.'
; Bon T. MOOHK.
•ecretary. Hoard of Otvll Service £x
•miners, Dratnrlrht, Oklahoma
City.
TO DRUMRIGHT REPUBLICANS
Purwurtnt'lo tho ca'l of the County
j A mrtrriage license has been issued
to William Jones, 18, colored, and
Ethel Curry, 20, colored, both of
Drumright.
Tho Younger Set danced last night,
at the Roberts Hotel, observing New
Yoar's Eve.
O. 3. Bingham, general uuporinten
, ~ —■ dom of the pipeline dtpartmont of the
/Antral Committeeman, all Repuhli- o„llth.,_ n„ , . _ '
_ . t . ooutnern Oil Co., enterta!neil M*tv
«ins ln Drumright and those who ,h. . ..
or the men under him af a liin<*h«wm
wnnt to affiliate, will meet at the n, D u"u" nlra- al a """noon
, ,, at the Roberts Hotel today at 2 SO
January a. at to ftyct delegates ^
to the county convention to be held in i
Sapulpa, January S, 1S2IL n _ „ . , ,
Bach precinct will convene .epJJS J-1* 10 °f lhe Pra"
nueh and elect Its .ppAonmeat of 1"^. T T- « *** °"
delegate. After this ^fraction we "" ',,,Bf,26 of his meD at
Will .11 s.o rn M^a Convention and „c oct l'1 D'ght ®iRht
farm a Drumrlgtt BepubliCAn club. ''
meaning of It all, a laree crowd a'
tended the Batitlst church watch par
ty. New Year's Eve A pleasant and
a he'pful time was had by all.
Mrs. F, A. Perkins, who has been
here visiting her mother, Mrs. M. J
Persistant rumor haa t? that Earl
Foster, late County Attorney of Creek
county 1s to become a candidate for
Attorney General to succeed Prince
Freellng, When seen recently by «
Derrick man Mr. Foster stated that
many of his friends thruout the state
h d been insisting that he make the
race but that he questioned whether
It would pay him to make a state-wide
campaign Mr. Foster said that hej *tU no looser
appreciated the intoiest which his | inadequate ■ '
friends were taking ln him and of, The railroads
course wou'd be glad to have the of
flee but further than this he did not
say. The Tulsa World a few day*
ago under an Oklahoma City date
line carried the following
Rumor of the announcement of
Earl Foster, former comity attonney
county, who recently re
signed to enter private practice, as
a democratic candidate 6>r the
Oklahoma Cit.-.
Walton haa outlined i>'.
the JJSW.OW uuleu n
for \> hu-h th* city h~'
yea i-9
With the anowrvmei
ago that the railiwd*
b ek to private o- uet
the mayor begaa lay uig
l.ires he la certain t
be for
ha>«
95.fHi.tM.0OO evpe lltu
genert! improvemeut t
country, and the mayc
Jl Mayor
as for getting
llr.-ad station
i orked (or
it several days
will be turned
ship March 1.
plaits, and di>-
>klahoiua Cttv
ced to accept
vuu:no>latiens.
auiumuced a
re program of
hroughout the
■ is putting in
an early bid for
share.
Oklahoma City's
FORO PROFIT 8H*R!NG ULAN
MADE STILL MORE ELABORATE i
I *
| Drumright §
■
Derrick 1
J 5
i Makes a Specialty of ■
■ S
Good |
a Job Printing §
Detroit. Michigan. December SI
States senate. Is gaining circulation
! and credence at tho statehouse It is
Powers, and sisters. Miss Josephine'understood that Mr. Foster has made
and Mr.. Fred V. Russell, loft today) no formal announcement but that he
for her home at Fairview, Oklahoma, likely will do so In the very near
future.
WANTED—Several good laundry girls
at otica ut the Drumright Sloam Laun-
dT. 290 3t
nomination as attorney general tol%.« v t ^ .. —
_ ,T lu Kl.iboratlon of the prodt sharing plan
succeed S. P Free ing, present la- j w^reby ,mpl0yM htV(, en
oumbent ahd a candidate for United t0 parchMC wrtmMteti of tn
—Committee.
•VBSCRIBER7 SHOULD
REPORT FAILURE AT ONCE
The Pally 'Derrick would deem It a
#awr if subscriber* would report 1m
Tjjtftdiiitoly to the office when carrie'
Ajyg tall to deliver the paper. If you
,4*01 make this ratmrt at once 11 t*
«9le for us to correct the oralssior
*W.i find put hy the pep.^r was noi
%'c received a complain today frotr
•ne of our most valued subscriber
WANTED—Two boarders at private
home. 318 South Ohio.
BRADY IS GIVEN A RINO.
FOR RENT—2-room furnished mod-
em apartment One half block west
of city hall, on Fulkerson St. 290-3
WATCH 6ERVICE AT CHURCH
All members of the Delphian Club
are urged to be present at the homo, „„,c ocl)cu. ur
of Mrs- Gasaway on North Pennsyi-1 Walsh led the devotional exercises
>ania. for a social afternoon, Friday, and the entire congregation were en
The First Christian church had a
good congregation at the Watch night
service last night. Songs, recitations,
and speeches composed the program
and refreshments were served. Dr
Harry Erady. farm boss for the C
I- Shaffer Refining Co.. wa3 given a
290-J handsome ring by tho pi^.i ur. lor htm
including J I. B ack. J H. ni.ick, u.
l'uwk, W. P. Lippy. W. IX t'au^herty.
H. C. Conner, Charley Giblln, Fred
Bowman, H- 1 aw, H. E. Brady. G. Tay-
lor, W. Shell, G. B Y'ates, H. C. Wil-
bor, G. Cline, W. A. Compton. O
Johnson, and W. K. Conner.
«tment la the comptny w'th a guar-
anteed return of six per cent jrrarly,
and distribution of bonuses total ing
between eight and tea million dollars
j was announced today by the Ford
Motor Co.. and other Ford interests
The amount of bonuses which are to
be In addition to the distribution un-
der the original profit sharing plan
wIH be based upon, l'^ employe's
dally wage nnd 'ensth of service
That
MR O. C. HUGHES. PIONEER,
01ES AT HOME. IN SAPULPA
Sapulpa. January 1 —Q. C. Hughes,
aged 69 years and for the past 21
yearg a resident of Sapulpa and one
of the community's most loyal and
prominent men. died at h*s home.
11002 East Hobson avenue Pnettmon-
I ia. from which he has been ill for the
| past eleven days, caused his death.
Mr Hughes came to Sapulpa ln
Is Always the Policy of The
Gould Service Station
We examine your battery carefu ly
and advise you correctly ss to its con
ditlon. If it only needs r°fllllng we, -—— —
tell you so. If n is woi-th repairing we F>bra:lry cf 1S9 and shortly after en-
EFFICIKNCY OF ADVERTISING
If In a n>T,-n wh«re the merchant*
kud never advertised muck they
•hotild form thisi practice of treiiig
publicity, what changes would take
pli oe? Atk Neosho, Mo., the town
with the liveet advertising clnh in
America.
Ou a non-advertitlng (basis, If the
store buyers did find soma special lot
having exceptionnl worth for the mon-
ey, they would not be able to attract
pub'ic attention to it, and It might
take them a long time to work it off
On the advertising basis. If a start
buyer had a chance to pick up a Iargn
lot at reduced price, he would have
confidence to go ahead. He could buy
very largely in excess of the usual de
mand, depending upon advertising to
bring in a lot of customers who would
buy in advance of actual needs
Want sds In th« Derrick pays.
gaged in prayerful consideration of ' 11 "ls repairi. S we "a snoruy ,ner sn-
Mrs. Irene McReynold. of Oilton.! their future as the bel'a were ringing , ^ ^ DOt ™ a'lvisp He TT' bere'
Is here to-day vi.lt,ng her fricn4, the old ye,r ollt and the new yeaf^ ^ Th" AU ^ r° ! "o„ ZIT J ^ ^
Mrs. W. Hawlrlna I The l,Hte„ nf ... <palrln* 13 by a battery expert on' ' *° yPars and darn
Tho ladies of the church aro furn-
program to-n'ght.
a one year adjustment biii-i.
I'hlng r. musical H,.^raui jo-mgnt, (
Miss Ruth Doane, caoie home today!SeveraI "umbers Will be rendered by[. t * sP-lrk plug auj h->v; yi.ur
from Roger*, Arkansas, where she hav n !o<"1' orchestra and some pxcellnnt 'v".,'.* °>or VlUU- '■ lire even In
^been visiting friends. I vocal se'ections will ' 0 ' 1'est that' plug, eat*;
vocal se'ectiyis will be gl\en.
Tomorrow evening the Young Peo'
the
Order your ran suit wlay for fBijP,e'" B«9iety wi]i have charge of
iat the paper had not reached h>« i nre sav* II8.0O. Thi evening's program and an excellent
American Tailors. 207 E. Broadway program is assured.
tome for over a week. The regular j
earner bad Ikk>d gone for some time
Md the boy (hat took his place wa
aot familiar with the route and no:
•omplaiut brtfif ttfttde we had no rea
•on to know v but whet the paper wa
ketng received regmlarly.
Subscriber* ehould report * fallar*
«• receive the paper at eao*.
o —
174-tf j Everybody cordially Invited to visit
* us and get acquainted with this grow-
Eddle Sllverthorn, who has been! ing movement.
Qere visiting his sister, Mrs. New-1 —0
ton King and husband, returned to BART FOSTER PREPARING
FOR HUGE CENSUS WORK
his home at Tryant, to-day-
THE SALVATION ARMY
Hall tl4 W. Broadway
1 Taeeday. open air, 8:16 p. m.
Wednesday, open air, 8: It p m
Thursday, open air, 8:18 p. m.
1 rtlday alght, tadeer Heettog for
M l people at 8:80 p. in. 1
t (ptarday. jpea'alr. 8.M p. a
- Ul«w m~an| at 8:88 thelr
P- m'
"tt!54ay aoraiag, )ail
M-.N a. k.
, Oaipany Mtflu at I p. *.
, T. P. L. Meeting at T p. a.
•riMay. epea etr. « r ..
atr aatvatloa meettag ladoeri at 8:88
Wm are al waieewe te Ueee
Mrs. E. M. Howard and children,
who have been here visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. M. J. Powers and family,
left today for her home at Quay.
Bart Foster was In Sapulpa today,
making final preparations to take the
United States census in the Drum-
right district.
Teh days Are allotted to complete
the work- Tho territory Involved cov-
ers twenty square miles.
Only complete co-operation from cv-
J Lamb' arriyed herc «ry one In Drumright, can enable
make j Foster to do the work as it should be
done, It is thought.
Enumerators oyer the whole state
J Motto, Is transacting business af
fairs at Beggs, Oklahoma, to-day.
yesterday from Nowata to
6adus Holland of Shawnee, has re-
turned home after spending the holl
days here, with Blair Crawford.
<SM"T AND MM. MDtmsON.
\ oncers la Clair
The Pofnightly Club will hold a
dance at Cain's Academy Friday *v-
jeulng, January 2nd.
Vh Do
TTERH
PRINTING
on
BONO ^
Yoar Ret! Cal' hattotj U
'tnraltbed Verviee eroaa.
Tear dlt
and Mrs E- A. Turner dnno
"it to it ur car 9un1.y af:ern->on. to
see their son, Cleo. spending his va-
cation with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Dunn.
are. facing big problems
Information to be obtained poes int
great detail.
• 9 —■«—
CHfti&'fiAN ENDEAVOR
The Christian Endeavor meeting at
brake.
Phone 821. 226 E Broadway
DRUMRIGHT. OKLAHOMA
that t'mt
attalncl a r.o'e r-orthy place among
the guiding heads of this section.
He was p-ominent In civic afr-ilrs
as a member of the Masonic OrlT
and an authority In numerous pro-
fresslve mores.
o—
6N00TINQ WAS NOT ATTEMPT
TEACHER'S CERTIFICATE
" ' 1, REVOKED—PRISON TERM
TO ASSASSINATE LORD FRENCH
Oklahoma City, Jan. t.-AUeging
^ ubiin. January 1—The shooting a former comrict, J W.
a .air near the lodgo of Gsn. French' Cooper's certificate as a teacher ln
not an attempt to tttack the vice the common schools of Oklahoma has
regp edge, it has been stated semi- bpe" revoked by the state board of
officially. education upon the request of Mrs.
Fannie Ro 9. county superintendent
ofsrhools of Pittsburg county.
Cooper, It Is said, held a certificate
J® t*ach several years ag before be-
Oklahoma City, Tan. l-The Okla-'h« convicted of forgery and sent to
hema city, a freight v9s,ei named ,h* Penitentiary. He was pardoned
n honor of thl„ dty record In the.bjr °°Tern°r William, and has been
fourth Liberty loan haa slid down the tpachln« at > country school in Pitts
ways at Mobile, Ala-, yesterday, ac-,har* coanty. upon the authority of his
cording to a message from the ton• oW certificate-
the oklahoma city
, launched at mobile
atruotion and repair departmeat of
the Emergency Fleet corporatioa.
BANK ROBBER8 SCNTKNtEo
TO FIFTY VfARS IN ^Rl ON
Mra Rose was «ppeb«tAd la her re
quest for the f«va*atidn of the certifl
cate by Carl Mf.nk, county attorney of
Plttsb«r^ bounty, and "Hnoper by K P
Hill, & member of the state senate.
CoalOate. Oklahoma. Jartwry 1.
Chester Ijuie and Dock Hay*s plead-
... m ed guilty before Judge J H. Linbaugh January i — m the pas
the Presbyterian church, Sunday, Jan- to ebbing the Wromide. Oklahoma. "nonth there teen 871 proeecu
uary 4th, will be held promptly at; 8tate ban*. Decertber 23rd. and were t!ons in E «!and on charges of profit
6:30. The leader Is J. O. Delninger. -'en'enced to Wfte fifty years each la ' «■ '<"* supplies. Conviction*
ft A Rnfrlfll Vaw Vno'Q" 9f*tto IMmt nMaMr i— as.
ENOLI8H PROFITEER8 FINED
London, January l._|n the past
This to be a Special New Year's pro-
gram. The subject of the meeting Is
Belief in God.
God represents to us the Good, tho
Beautiful and the True The first
part. The Good will be Introduced by
the leader fo'lowed by general dis-
the state penitentiary.
-o —
BRITISH INDUSTRY MUST
EXPAND TO CARE FOR LABOR
By Associated Press
Mrs-W. E. Dunn Monday afternoon.I,he 'eader fo'lowed by general dls- London. January l—The great ln-
enjoyed a visit from her cousin, Will cu<!slon T>lp second part, the Beau- ereasp ,n the number of women em-
Balley, from Shawnoe. as he was pass- Ufu1' be Illustrated and discussed p oyed in British Industries has be-
ing through. She had not seen hlmfb>" 'he Mi,SOS P!oren'^ Wood, n.lna come an important factor, and only
since she was a child. DeMand. Susie Cain. Laura Schmuck. t411 expansion in industry can take car
The third part, the True, wjll be of aU the labor—both male and te
presented by Messrs. N. S. Walthera male—now available, accord In- t0
ard V. C. Arnsplger. The Christian "Cement by the American chamhe
Endeavor always extends a glad hand of Co«nmerce In Ixwidon
and warm heart to every one who slr -^""klajid Geddes. President of
Rolland Taylor, 14, is getting a'ong
nicely. He received injuries to his
ear from an air rldo in tho hands of
another yxnith.
Joe Fogaly, Charles E'ias and Mrs
Chick Fogaly have returned from Mus-
kogee.
M. j. Rokett of Tulsa, Is visiting
with his brother,. J..k. Holett, oi .hi s j
c«y. The latter U ill.
meetings.
desires to attend their
Start the New Year right
Maurine Pitts, President.
PRESS ASSOCIATION MEETINO
rulaela TWa mU U Aotalakad. a|-
imaaM K the prapw - mi
of aara aM aaaaettoa was araflabla
for A*
aeasa. Toar
of Red Craaa Mi wfll hatp la tha
great hattta a^ataat Tataasalaala
FOR 8AI.R—Cheap fix- cash or trade
for car. House, corner Federal and
comer rt Eaatndty
Phooa U l
^ The regular annual mid whiter
"neet-lng of theOklahoma -Press A*
| tociatlon will beheld at the HuHriB,
■ Hotel, Oklahoma City, January lg J7
'for a buslmtu session. Prices and
the paper shortage will be discussed.
LADIES OF MACCABEC
af the ' U1 1116 •■dies of the Maccabee lodge
ore requested to meet at the hall at
S:30 Thursday afternoon, basin*.* of
Important.
I* Barr, Commander
|
•wt that apaca iaa« hi mm
rBr "f Trad" declared
pr,>luctl(>o
I' ^1- o > for the
^ expon markeu. hut to absorb
surpl-os tbor 0 aosorh
woos€ W0„K
°' BERGeR CA.E:
w^hlngtaa. D C., Dec. 31-T^
ZZ1°" *** ^ ^-
^ta f
ta m ^ WlM008ln-
IU tn^mber.hip, when he appearv
with h,e ^ond oertlficat, of eJectJoc
tc Prasett 000jrrw
U the plan of the leaders who
o^enniaad that lierg^ ,hill not
allowed to draw pay aad alknranoe
hx« ca^j drag, <U«g, as wu
dooe foilowu, hte app^r^ ^
7 ritfc fc*t ©emacatfe
were obtained in 861 cases and fir.es
aggregating |2 ,000 have been Im-
posed.
Read it in the Daily Derrick.
* NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS *
* Our am hi to give the reader*
v of th* Evening Derrick tha beat *
I eerrica poasibl* and wonld ap- *
> predate the favor if you would *
> notify tu of late or non-deliv- *
• eriea. Call Circulation Manager •
• Evening Derrick. Pfeooa 90. •
■ SS«S«««%««SSft
—o—— —
SEND IT IN
%
If a nr*d« Ka*~-
Died.
Eloped.
Married,
Diverted,
Elmbezsled, ~l
Had fire, 2
Sold * farm,
Had a baby,
Been arrested.
Came to town.
Bought a home,
Committed murder,
Fallen from an air,
That'* sewa-wnd it te
to aa.
airplane*
Cut Dcwn Your Tire
Bills This Winter
And at the name time get the
beet service by har.ng your
tiroa
HALF SOLED
•It's the new way and the
eommon-sense way. Why not
save mere ou tires than
shces.
USE THE DIFFERENCE
FOR CHRISTMAS
Also have exclusive agency
•n Drumright for the Cele-
brated DIAMOND SQUARB
TIRB. Guaranteed an a 8,008
railage hssia.
vulcanizing
Complete Line f Baseline,
OHa, Aute Aeceaserlea,
Etc.
QUICK PERSONAL 9crv-
ICf AT YOUR DISPOSAL
MAIN Villi & FILLING
STATION
PHONI «M
DOCK.
U
«sssxsssss saa
* a
* ADVERTISING IS NEWS *
* Advertise* la plain, dowa- B
right, necessary ami Did you %
* ever stop to thiak, fclkst what *
* a funny world R would be if *
* there was no adverttningT a
v The advertieements of tlha •
^ Drumright merchant* a* they %
* appear eaeh day in the evening *■
* Derrick are Just aa important *
1 to yoar coda of living aa tha *
* "lead atory"' on the front page. *
* Studying the ads every day will *
> prove the truth of this otatemenL *
* MAKE UP YOUR SHOPPING
* LIST EACH MORNING FROM %-
% THE DRUMRIGHT DERRICK
* *-
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m
hzkzi lie Complexion
SOFT AAD VELVETY.
back if not entirely plaafd.
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Ftkik cunjuri and niur
•I dimeLiaUtu. /> mOUmn d-'dthttd Mti
ttj rjpcriar evallfr. Pefmlar Until
Fl—K Hn\ AnJiMH. WUle.
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