Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 364, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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•So O T: Raaser of Je^ain**. for two parreeat.* are b n.ng Mat exifeit
rf {and to the serthweet cor- j ta r«jap%* J" Tiis work
b( Uw> ««k*K ed ilM Th «Krw great ao-npera; <"3 °* tie*
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to tie
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wMU eats.
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Oar H:gb' Seio©! Bi_v Rail tnm'
J] not meet. ti* fast Stillwater teas |
n&L*j Dorothy t«Ua ?*8 something :od y Watts* ot the eoodttjoa of the
d^ffer-of e>ery tim*.
PHOTO WANTED
. r^ad* h+t.-rt*a these two poieU. b*tt
wfT] play the third racv of tie f- ^
joa rah Cabling Hjrh Sefccol at Cusi
ing. '•
Caasty Cosaoiswlccr Drm right :
\>i b*«i r**tce«ed by ti* state news There wtfi b* u> ;nt*r-eiass tract
edflso* of tie Ofclahoxaa to M-od him u-.d Seid Met at the High School
a recent pfeoiOfr«ph to b* - e\i in a:r.>jjc grocod* Aprj] 1* The ela-s«
«*=eetion rth a %r?te npof c-r pct>-: m-jj be e.vtied izto is A aad B dir-
be rprz-.tK townsman by a corr^rons lsjo-. T_- -pp*-r '-h.--e -Usses in the
rmt of that paper who commends tia A t\ i*** and tae to* er thr«* -.a the
^iwi"f fiiifi "■inaaaaiag^i
Easter Apparel |
N«w u ti bdbvimI^ <icj«jikle ti « lot wmto l«
>-ts*l tKi *tor« aid fe nikt p>ncK« « (ot E*stcr. Prtp-
MtKmi tot Hii ccMttom are a(hBrrab)y cempl^e *<i
bmiginf tog«tK«f ) to«preh«ii*e \arwtiw and a«Mwt-
m« tc alt that m to bf dented id apparel of chstmbo*
and qaairty Styles acc coalenal show many a turpm
lag aixi faitinaling wK.cn which Fashion Kai retef>ed few
thn «eajon U reveal.
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■petbc, lasifest^d in h.« ant-r
te* e&orlti to ja:proTe ti" r:<ads 12
Crtr* cxrixt} ud other act-i:ties in
re th* «^3CBtiocal aad acraJ
t'his
o«*
(x —nitn-ty
B The r ascc for tit! is that J1.
ftadeots *ill h«v« 23 eqsjk chance in
the meet The (tadeeu that are
abOTe tie aTerajt* in all tie contests j
will be presetted w:th a earernaiect
o ; bad**. This js the first MtP<t>u'
Wat/^ r.y^Ty izi v- j r«" a thit hA.« *r*r Ven held t>|
ri£fct tip trom Da.nty Dorothy. Prmnnsht and is hoped to be a great
o Faecesa.
«J REE8TE0 BV TRAFFIC COP ~
fridar morr. rg a spec:*1 chape;
Three part;«s. who we-e too msch was celled to discn&s more extenstre-
Veotopon Fpeed to ofcferre th" traf lr the ''heda}e for the samnw-r
*« oi<tJ!ac.~^j of the e.ry were ar whocv Speeches wer rsade by
rented yesterday erecirg and locked Mem DeiiiLger. TlltknyMi Artn-J
«p * tie traffic potctaar Th «pir<f A ssall toitioo of I2M a
FWw«/ decked black lacy hats or
th« sanple line. The ne\ hats.
Our Miilber? Department is now
reteinnf from 75 to 100 new
bats each week for our Easter
Display
$2.00 to $40 00
Silk and Leather Baes oi Quality
w*«« Tr* bay a H ?>d Big free
-Vrfti-- re ' =r
•I ■ .: a f -} e T , •
.aTesta-eet m « ,ty atdsr. ,e. Large
fh!pn;*at ^ist arrived.
I1S0 to S3o
—-e(ty l ' Bottle re*e-tly that thes* wtek will be charred This is a
rerajatjoos will be str. tly enforce rr.'2.raan! «nai compared wish the
and three have beea giT n a other summer schools of the Mate
do- cf the medicice which is to be The subjects offered wi3 be: history
* ed to work th;« dispe-sitKm to rjo- by Mr De-.ninger. mathematics by
Mi* the regulation* out of tier sys- Mr Walthers and the sciences by j
tern It may bare a bad tane bat Mr. Arm?piger Mr. Arc ^pyrer will
tie cop :? directed to m=ie yon «w l- hare cisarre of minor athletics..
I<rw it eT*n if he has to bold yoar
Unusually Smart Styles
Are Seen lu Oar Sntt and
Coat Department
Fifty new suits arnved this week br
express, and they are beautiful and
exclusively oui owi styles. See them
tomorrow
Special Values
S25 $30, $35. S4fl. S45. 150 to $95
The New Coats Are Here
1 wenty-five arrived this week and
are selling fast. The are all in the
new Fabrics
$13.50 S15 $17.50 $25 S30 $35
.New Separate Skirts •( Qaaliry, SLik and Weoleas
Saw «ty:es keep arr :r.| iajiy toiam d:?tiDCtion te ward-
itbes ^e: g i-«itWed fcr Ea-ier. Whetcar ib«y be of rich siik
or *:ap:« woo.as fabr rs. Ttey are del rttfa! in their little dif-
:«rtaces rd seeir -erta.c t c* very smart with new ioTely coats
$
Delightful New Frocks
Foulards, Satins, crisp new
TaSeta? They have been de-
signed into the quaintest and
most delightful of springtime
frocks. Silks are beautiful and
"plendid quality, the making
has been carefully watched;
the styles the winsoineness and
charm of youth and apring.
$16.50 to $100.00
Oaiaty Silk loderwear
£.as*er r.r.ds th:f department with a
'lock ef fine a«a :ty, I ratty and inex-
p-ac : e saraaents. The styles are
always fashioi*b!e it.3 the finest ex-
pression af daiEtiae--.
os to pet it dow*_
Tjck u <"a gj Palice I>r-g
F'nr* fr* THm'n atri Py:v_ai Pa'ir-
day Apri ?rd
"*>S COL.NTY SHERIFF HERE
Shariff J A BwcifiaJd. of Mays
Coanty. speit Thcrsiij a^si; t re. ■
He cat^e aS >r J B Watk r.. who
was arr- f-.e4 here seTeral day* ago
an a change of hariog ecUoed L*osa
Cotr-i. a IS jear oM g;r" away from
h*r llettf at Locwt Grore. Mays
Toonty. and brought b-r here Th y
were fotfowed here by tie giri's jth-
*r Watkxs aod the girl were ffnnd
tog <i>*r in a rooming house and ar-
rested by the local police offic r-, oo
• * ^ o! V-®oa^ja-rdv La:
a wemct wa« ir.-u- J out of the dis-
trict ecor- in Mar* County for Waf
'Via* aad be was turned orer to Sher-
BirrLJ-id thi- n.->rnin^ and he Jed
Hk tt->- pn<on>>r on the early tra.n
this tnoroinr
The girl was taVen home by h r
father veral da;. - ago.
Fifty m.BC'e pertods were held j
yesterday instead of the u*aa' one j
hoar pertods. becans* at tie rain
and poor at!eodaa<*
The Com— rcfi] Drawer classes
under the soperrisioo of Miss Flor-
ence Wood, are workinr on a <J<H=ign
for a book plate for the Oklahoma
Historical Society The contest is
opes to ait High School students in
the state Three prixes are offered
for the o--st designs, these being a.
!;fe toe^bership to the OklaitKia
Hlsfr.ca". Society rained at 110
Unusually Smart styles Are Seen Among tie Blouses
r i,S ?°r a^wa^s one such charm coupled with prices so de-
ngntrully attractive and the newness is a distinct feature of these
Blouses. Fine \ oiles, .Crepe Georgettes, and Crepe de Chines are
>no\\i; in a pleasing range of styles and colors.
$2.50 to $30 00
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Most People
T rade
Telephone 17
raUch
DaiEtr Dorothj
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Mail Orders
Shipped
Same Day
Received
s om<thing of importance to tell'
D t'M RIGHT, OKLAHOMA —
^ rxr t t ♦vci Txnuxi DdDar<r
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FO« SALE
I aare for sale, a tea foot Ii -
aid Cirtwaic Fonntaia. ax tab-
le* cktMt. all la cood ahipa.
Addaus- or call at the City Drtj
&«ctc Drtaright. OVia. SC R.
■W"ae: ads in toe Derrick pays.
—Build a H -me—
REMARKABLE RAIN
X# such rain as the one which fell
k :r Wednesday night and a part of
Tb iraday, has fallen here in a long
-'. While at times the downpour
v« h eavy. most of the time it <aa
hat c-tght be termed a good soak-
i-r rain. Vcndcubt-dlr the grnund
*•41 staked and some plowed
tr ^nd is injured some by washing.
i' it oa tie whole, the ram is a great
v -lag to this section of Oklahoma.
uh things grow from now on.
> V lahoma soil warmed b Oklahoma
' r-aice Is a m^aderfal combination
' ■> make thiag« grow when there is I
!• aty of moutjre in the ground.
ORcSSffl.EOB A PARTY
.TWENTYONE CASES ON "DELOM'AS CLC-«
CRIMINAL meeting POStPONEO
On the docket of the Superior
wh:ch has b^en m session at Sapulpa
this week, there were twenty-one
criminal cases scheduled for trial
The meeting of tie tteiphian Club
which ><j to hare taken place to
day iThursday| at !: o'clock in
the afternoon, was postponed until
— —* -c ««rraooii, was p-istpmec until
On* of these is fcr atmler Most! tfoodar afternoon at :M aai win
f%t ka> Alkc^t. WAM I an^a - ■ /S .
of tie other* were teaor eoe*«. One
I is for aAsauU wtti stent to kill
One for manslaughter On* for se-
jdoction One for coc>otet robbery
o
Ti&se whn fcnow b*ed Daicty Dor
'othy's me-ssa:e«.
be at the Methods church
Sehject. Early Rome.
Leaier. Mrs. J. H. HulKe.
Piysical Geora^hy of Italy, Mrs.
Ga&eowny.
Typographical Features of Rome,
Mrs. Gaily.
Legendery Feriod, Mrs Hanna,
The Tarquins, Mrs. Linton.
Inheritance of Regal Rome, Mrs.
Logan.
Class Struggles in Rome Mrs Max
well.
Story of Coriolanas, Mra. Miser.
HoraUous at tie Bridge, Mrs. .Mco-
demua.
Conquest ef Italy by Rome, Mn
CTDalL
New spring hats, dresses, coat*
and wasA sb;'.s lor the small boy
and girt. Tot's Toggerle. S61-J?.
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PEOPLES STORE
Ti* pretty maid in the picture abore
is daiatily dresae.1 fnr a p^;y. t'pofi
an ofttlos of soch importance as a
birthday, even a little girl Is allowed
a frock of genrge:te cret* made with
loHt« la 'he skirt, sleeves and waist.
Its spertsl pride la narn.w rlM«n tied
In little tows that finish band* about
the st'-eves and long and short ends
that baag from the waist. Faille nb-
tx-o. In two colors. I* osed for g1rdl«*«
that tie near the front and hare small
bows with long ends. Sometimes ooe
of the ribhons uattbes the drew ia
cakrr. or both ribbons may d Sfer from
It as long a* ibe contrast Is pretty.
I OUR STORE
| IS YOUR
1 STORE
EASTER |
SPECIALS 1
AT THE
PEOPLES
To ibe Housewife
CARPET ANO RUG WEAVING =
ILLIAM I" OK preterits*
/"r't/rf il.fra in
r-iE , ORCEOIT5 WONDER PLAY
LEOPATRA
tir C1.1TTER, OLOUY, POMl*
n. !..\ST"Y t)f THE ORIENT
j Colonial rag rugs, (luff rags from
j s-orts fagrain or Bnusai* carpets,
pcrtjeres, porch pillows, etc. See cor
j ner Piw tr«et and Okio Are No
\\i* :c<!
AUTOMOBILE LICENSE
Aa'omotlM Uceanc* cma be obtained
from Mra- Alexander, at the major',
dk*
If you like good Coffee.
If you like good tea.
If you want to save money.
We can sell you the Best,
Coffee on earth, forless money.
We can save you money, ev-
ery time that you buy coffee
and every time that you buy
tea. You ask your neighbor.
Easter Specials
To do your Easter marketing before UupecUng the jj§
choice cuu of meat we hare assembled for appeaa- =
lag t aster appeUtea, aouid be to perpetrate aa ia- §3
*u«Ke on your fanuly and your marketing allow- S
aace. a dollar goes farther Lera. in point of «oaa- =
Utr. When quality u con.iderH, It doea double M
duty. ~
Cornet Engli.
■VANtTON, U
Want ada ta the Derrick pay*. is
1 at-
tur Sunday and
Tailor-made clothes are
•re for particular men
TBI? All TO
Peoples Store
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 364, Ed. 1 Friday, March 26, 1920, newspaper, March 26, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149035/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.