Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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All Kinds of New
Second Hand
and
FURNITURE
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BANK
Some flass
to the dash of our
styles.
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to our latest pat-
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Home Furniture
H. R. RUST, Prop.
East Broadway
117West Broadwav
STRIKE
In spit4- of the prank played by !
t'>> n< trh r. a larpe audience brare-l j
the cold and were present at th--
' after services held In the Preyfcy-
'ertan r-horch Funday mominjr inl j
evening to enjoy tie spl-erfid pre
(TUBS.
; «oo* were Welcomed to membership ,
and all '-njoyed the m «agM in j
sermon and song.
Vhe program of the evening coil
s'Med chiefly of tperiaJ musk: by j
the splendid choir.
; We ha'e to thank Vrs J P Dow-1
!"r a;id tho# e who a. si rei her for
the beautiful rendition of "The Da!
of Heanrrectfon" which the oil
max of the rich program.
Thank* are also dtie Harry W'ein
berger tor a bouquet of carnations. '
and to Mrs. R. J. M, -sad for the |
pot plants which ler! beauty to the j
decoration of the church.
1 All In all It was a happy and prof-
itable day for- everybody.
Chas. E. Pitts.
Pastor.
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Urumrlgtf, th«J«fc aa infant city
a yean, being but «ix yean ou ha*
us annual payroll in uc«a ml rao
aillion dollars.
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If you wish to see Drumright
ihe-id and prosper, vote for O.
f Rous It of the Fourth Ward.
JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
IRON
while It I* hot and take advantage
of our invitation to have your horses 1
•hod In the most Improved style. i''' "hl many were kcPt aw'ay by
conflicting date. f '•:% g
GENERAL SLACKSMITHING
A fairly good audience was pre -
ent Saturday ni >ht at the Baptist
( hnrch to h>'''.r the noted lecturer.
John Kendrlcl: liangs. They expect-
3 l something better than the ordinary
and were not disappointed. Besides
Ibis inimitable wit and- humor, his
j world-wide travels enable him to
instruct a-" well as entertain. Those
1 'o filed to attend this lecture
| mipsed an opportunity which mav not
present itself again In a life time. It
| was unfortunate that this intellectual
| treat canip on the same evening a
the Damon and Pythias play, a* n
tb
Is done here, al] Jobs being attended
to with rapidity and skill. U you
have any work that can be done at the
forge, come here and receive absolute
satisfaction.
Vote for O. A.
of Fourth \Wd
Rousli for alderman
:good :
TO LAST i
CRUMB:
: Liby Bakery :
Phone 326
we buy and sell
New and Second-Hand
furniture
If you alsh to go to housekeep-
lag we can furnish you with a com.
pi ■' •
l/o«'l throw away or store your
vld i rolltir v We wll buy It and
pay the cash.
Phone 134
McCoy's
New and 2nd Hand Store
JOHN MAASSEN
We arB now ready for business
in the old Baxter Stand
Virginia Aienue.
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
Onrion and Pythias ua - prf sented
Saturday evening at the Strand
Theatre bv the Oklahoma l/)dge No.
; 1 Kniphts of Pythias under the aus-
i pices of Pythagoras Lodge No. 239 of
Drumright
A company of forty people pre
WILLIAM * FOliL
presents
"WILLIAM E4KIJUM
AS SIDNEY CAHTQN and CHARLES' DAKNAY
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CHARLES' DICKERS'
A TALE OF
TWO CITIES
New Folly Theatre
T O D A Y
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NOVEL
Tempest
Sunshine
LIBERTY
MONDAY, APRIL 5
Prices
-REEL FEATURE-
15 and 30c
SHAWNEE STORE EQUIPMENT CO , jseoted the play with an exceptional
Korreet Way Flxtu
Counters. Shelving.
Show Cases. Soda fountains.
Window Display Fixtures.
Paper M aaque Forms.
Church Furniture.
Bank and Office Fixtures
Clothing Cabinets.
125 >. Broadway Shawnee, Oh la
Phone 148
Household Goods and
Other Property
at auction sale
Bring the Highest Prices
See
Julius C. Timson
AUCTIONEER
12S East Fourth St. or
Phone 376
*Ve buy at private sale and
pay the highest prices.
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\ BALLARO'S BARBER SHOP %
Everything X
That Is Modern and lp-To-Hai %
* BATM8 IN CONNECTION \
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Ci.-t of players, and so excellently
was the play presented that it seem-
ed one was looking at a professional
perfornumc e
The principal characters of the
cast were in the hands of Mr Bron-
son who played Damon and Mr. Se|-
by who played the Part of Pythias.
Messrs V«lbracht. Oill, Turner, and
Downey were all excellent in their
Parts, a.-: were also Mrs. Carter, who
desert es special mention for her par-
trayal of toe Part of Hcrmion, Mrs.
Downey, Mrs. Mattingley and Ralph
Rose Jr. who played the part ot
joung Damon.
The play was produced by Ralph
Rose of Oklahoma I/Jdge No. 1.
If you want to see Drumright con-
tinue to prosper vote for J. L. (Jack)
Bodine. for councilman.
Nationality of Oil Employe Fatally
Stabbed in Mexico Establihed.
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EMERSON
International Premiere Records
Get Your
Flower
Plants
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Vocal, Orchestra Band
.. Violin Solos and Others..
The works of the masters cor-
rectly interpreted
Newton Hardware Co.
Emerson Distributers for Drumright
rxv ■bt/HCffF.Sr£tt rro,.
215 N. Ohio St.
Shipments received
Tuesday, Wednesday
and Saturdays
Dr. W. 0. Hutchinson.
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Fulkerson Mdg
office 43-2
residence 43-31
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CVANtTON, ILLINOIS
Crushed Stone for
building purposes
For Sale at
Quary I -2 West of
City.
BERT DWYfcR, Sopt.
Washington. Atn-il 5. Alexandei
Oberg an emplnye of the Internation-
al Petroleum company, who was stub-
bed at Amatlar, Alex. March JO, at
the time .1 A. .lafr'-.tson. dn American
was killod| Is believ>Mi 10 I • an Am* cl-
ean, although the state department
hes no <!e;.nita Inrtrrcatlon fhere is
co record of a paaatiorr. ant' th* com-
pany reported it did not kaow his na-
Uonality. ,■ /, g jfj^]
t i.a bi'on statO'l. h^wt er imit
only Amorlran driller-, uoro employ-
I <d in the Tampico fields and both
'men were drillers. I'lie department
has asked Consul Dawfiou .tt Tampi-
co to r«|iort on Oberg'a na'ionallty.
and condition.
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Deaf Mute Couple Continue Meal in
Burning House.
PERCOLATORS
PERCOLATORS !
Hemstitching
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PICOT EDGK
I'runtpt iarviee —Work (iuaran
teed. SioflW Aewinf H'tkn Un.
Mks. WtLLEY
n sat k. cm*
I'unhlo, Colo., April f>--With fire-
men frantically ftghtini! a stubborn
b!at on the roof of thoir home, Mr.
tad Mrs. J. ('_ Nash, boil deaf mules,
sat calmly eating their nvkfast.
Whon Nash peered through the
window «nd saw water tunning down
'rum tile roof he decldet It was rain-
ing Huiriclently hard to warrant his
wearing his raincoat, aid not until
he Stepped outside to *art for busi-
ness did he discover th flre lighters
pouring streams of wster onto his
buruinii homtj.
Vote for J. L. Uaclo Jlodine for
''■wicllnun of Third w*4.
.i S FURNITURE
WEEK END SPECIALS
If you drink coffee you like it percolated. Her<
is your chance to get an
ALUMIINUM PERCOLATOR
AT A BIG SAVING
Regular $4.(10 Colonial Pattern only $J 00
Regular $3.00 value 6 Cup at only $2.00
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, April 5, 1920, newspaper, April 5, 1920; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149042/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.