Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 74, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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teacher of piano
Instructing Children a Specialty
RECITALS Class work are a tea-
ture of the Course.
6TUDIO : 210S. Penn.
W I" be glad to Rive lntonnation
regarding method used, and teaching
material—after noon of each week
•to meet those Interested. 53-2w
For Sale
5 room house with 100 foot
m busy
getting ready for
the big convention
! hn" * raiicim-o. June 2S--With th"'
i opening or the democratic national {
| convention a week away, the Bt(r or
i uctivity was noticibie aboui the hotel j
' headquarters J„ addition to th
WANT ADS
■ Ail MauUfled *de are 0
cf-nt a word p«r day. e
• Nothing received under «
• 2<> cent*. Money to k «
•eat with copy for ad. «
•
KaSK^'-K %«« ««««
WANTED
auditorium whom
I mi nary work a th
IT!" ''.'!™" °f RnP an"lth" -ill gather
•Ohio streets. This a a RRAL HOMI 1, ,, ,
plastered, weather hoarded an.' will , * " °f lnformal
Install bath fixtures for this price, j
S3fino.no. I/)eated
svhoolR
Preli- ...
WANTRI) I'osition as stenographer,
| R-me atcperienr-e
I Care or Derrick.
E. \\.
73-St
WANTRO -Two laondry drivers at
Apply to manager, K. B. Pago
72-St.
cusaion be ween niUHuviU cmnmit.t "
members and -tate leaders alreiuiv ' nnC<,'
between two, on thp Krouml ,)pvot(,d (.|ijefly ^ ^ > at the Victory Laundry Co.
tiMpmci struggle- with pii.Wonn
. . : building. There was virtually no talk
This two room house with a poreh as t„ preHid(!nlil„ CIUld)d*e,
shingle roof 50 foot lot on Penn A plain lmit,lUn„ rm, throu
Ave two blocks north f the Drum-1 undPrclrTrp,; „. p,atfor„
proposals
WANTF.Ti \t oner, alternation lady-
apply Knight's Ladies Wear Store.
72-St
•right Stnto R-ink. This Is a flne lo-
cation close in. Will sell for the low
•price of ?7B0, e small payment down
*n<l hnlnnce like rent. Thi. will not
last long, ant otiick
FOR 8ALE
KO foot lot with a three room box
(innse win sell for the low price of
JSSO.nn A Rmall payment down and
balance llVe rent tills heats paying
rent Located tn Wheeler Addition,
FOR RENT
We have some nice office rooms
7or rent in the Guaranty State Bank
fanflfllng
A
that.
to modify the federal pro-
hibition of enforcement act were
WANTKD a girl to assist In house,
work, no children, 321 Pennsylvania
72-3t.
*x Aye.
pecteii by some or the democratic! - — —
war horses to sharp honor with, ir WAX'TKP— Piano bores In good
not eclipse. the league of nation? condition, will pay s-ood price,Piano
issue Nobody had any direct state Rox. care of Derrick.
mont to make, or was talking fori -
publication Some who will Inve WANTKD Your old cotton mattresses
hand in shaping the party' declare to renovate them, make them good M
tlon ot principle:-, however, talked new. Mattress Factory, 312 Bast
much privately of popular demand Broadway. Phone 515. 67-fit.
that the doctrine or state's rights
should apply to beer restriction^
Taken In connection with the an-
FOR RENT
. , t , ^ I nounced purpose or TV. J Bryan tn >FOH RENT -Two room furnished
p nr. nrn h pi nn< irr 1 resist an> weakening of prohibition house, also two rooms modern fnrn-
"r rpn orn " n a pa enforrenriMit )ne;isi^" ';\ the talk jished. Bath, hot and cold water. In
>' the cfty, brought to the surface the feeling of quire llul> Shoe Store. 74-Jt.
Tf yon are Interested In those prop-, prnratacnt (u1.,
artlea enr car Is at your service and,, |ial u
will he pleased to nhow them to you the resolutions committee was not.
"Not obliged to buy.
•i / . # •
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
to be averted They helievod also 1
T iloMn«de clothes are
for particular men
THE AMERICA TAILORS
207 East Broadway
* * * * !
furn-
ished or unfurnished. ga- and elec-
tric lights, city water and garage -
that ultimately the question would , Tim son, 116 Kast Fourth Streei.
be ought out on the convention floor phone 316 73-3t
Dlscuswions of the league plank __________________________
apparent I > awaite'l the arrival 01 }."OK UK N'T—A nice clean compietely
Senator Glass or Virginia slated to fnrrtjshpil ,hrep house, close in,
head the resolutions committee. in.l soufhwest corner Wood and Pem>..
h« ' d"'"ri frm" <onf"r M,.„ Korrpster, l'hon,. STft 74 :?t 1 ]
encc with President Wilson. The | k
contest over the league issue in the FOR 1!KNTT--" room nicely furnish-
convention idling views of the presi ^ h(WS(, tw0 h)oeks north of nnlTl,
dent and Mr. Bryan and talk about rjlfht nank ,IRP of b.,th r,m.
Two
Points
View
Of a
Broken Dollar
WHEN A DOLLAR BECOMES!
SMALL CHANGE
"When you br#ak a dollar ifa
as £«nd as gone—small chanpr«
isn't worth considering," says
the man who spends all he
earns.
Dollars and small change are
treated just the same by the
"spend-all." He makes no
preparation for the future—
aad the future holds form him
what he h*t prepared.
And in ntost cases It is only
wheu aid age overtakes him,
that he realizes hie error, but The Drumright State Hank will
then it is too late. welcome your mviiuri account
WHEN S1WALL CHANGE
BECOMES A DOLLAR
"Ten dimes make a Dollar"
says the man who knows that
small change habitually de-
posited In a home savings bank
will eventually amount to a
!
f
sum worth while.
It is the persistent effort in sav-
ing that builds success.
Small amounts are fragments
of fortune, and a Savings Ac-
count is the place to put them
together.
Drumright State Bank
The Bank of Steady Personal Service
thi hotel lobbies todav did not dis
close great immediate interest in the
questions Involved.
The name or Senator Walsh of
* MEMBER OF THE aSROC •
Montana wa
! cussion todav
iujected into the dis-
of the probable per
ated press
manent chairman of the convention
ning water and sink in kitchen appk-
321 N. Pennsylanla Ave. 72-3t
FDR RI'KT -Pnrnlshed. one two
room house, close in. Phone 332. W.
II. Met/. 21S K. Broadway, Real
tate and Rentals. 71-St.
The Montana senator was centioned
hv some learrter- In a tentative way, POR RRNT room completely fur-
* I hough others said they believed nished house, 2 big garages, electric
secretar Colby of the state depart light, gas and water furnished, lifts
meni would be he man urged by , N. Ohio Street, $37,5* a month. Phone
- adminisratiOn forces, despite h^ 207. 78-5t
« tn tM p*par local ■
ate for the post
No delegations have put In appear
ance vet, except for ii state leader
here and there, coming ahead to ar
range accommodation* for hit as _ — _ —————————
siBtBiiif ind to look over the ground FOR RHNT -Dae fw rm fMraish-
and pick idea for men or other d houae and ane four rooai usftirnlsli-
«ection- of the country There is ed house Mrs W. O. Mayfield. Phone
little about tile ettv to Indicate that , Hfl
It is to pltiv host to tte flrst national ■
political convention next week The pfjR RflKT—Puraiaheri one tbreo-
wirot were hus\ during the day hi>w- reom hou*e; also one four-room, clw
ever witii reports or delegate getting ln. Phone 332. W. H. Mat*. 218 K.
under wav from the eastern seaboard Rroadwav. Real Relate and Rentals. |
and every arriving tmln adiled to
I Tha Aueci t««i Prea* ti eicln- *
( nvely antitiad te the na« for "e *
S pabheatien of all new credited *
< to H or not otli«rwiaa cradlteri *
K aiao maanaii.
* AD rts%ta af rarwhheabor of •
% naw pott**! hanta
FOR RENT— Light house keeping
roowK also sleeping rooms at the
rommerctal Hotel—Rear of City flail
« -«t
Suit* made to your meas-
ure $35 and up
THE AMERICAN TAILOR^
207 Ea t Broadway I
TAKEN UP
TAKKN UP-^One brown Jersey Cow 1^
F. I). Voorh^«s, 120 K. Maplp. 73-St IS
Sunlight does not penetrate the sea
to a daptli of more than 200 feet.
Knglisli footmen formed one of the
earliest labor unions In 1700.
Low grade lignite and rice husks
are combined into fuel In Spain.
Thirteen million persons attend
motion pictures dully in the United
States.
Total registration for urmv draft in
the United States was 24.23i,ft21.
Ren Franklin is said to hare Intro- ^
<hica i broom corn In the United States
HERE TO STAY
I an la Drumright t« star aad reaiy
at all thaes ta mute enntract fcrlai
work of any kia«i, Phone 77. Jaai
Vlary, •nntraatac. S74t
OR. Wm. 0. HUTCHIMSON
Physician and Surpew
Office, FuIker on Kidf
PHONE? Office. 43-2
t(c*idence, 45-S
OR RALPH t. WCLLta
HAl-i, OKLAHOMA
Uaaitwr at
• TAFF OF MABIL OALI WC«
•ITAk
fstemt t*ul«o4 (>i
iota fwlaajr
iLmv *uh DlADlV WH< 0 S
R«T CORN
KIIISpAl'. Ml. t ANl M«H i
Residue of the indigo plant In used
in India as a fertilizer for tobacco
fields.
I the grout of well known ttgures in
democratic circle- slowly assembling
1 tlround the lieadmiarters of the nn
| tinnnl committee
FOR SALE
"SOONER8" ENROUTE
f'Olt RALE -(ioyornmetit fanteena
at $1.00 pacli. See Allard. .Tr. at
the Darrick Office. 7l-tf.
OMaiinnia C'l Jllpe 23 -Headed
fi„ the democratic national c.onven-
tlnti at San Pranclsco four carloads
nt Okluhnma travelers left here
vestorday 011 the Sante Ke railroad
.e Kinwu Kansah, where they will pf>R SALE -One SternF Silent Kni-
I' the main line of that road K|,. ftoailstnr See W. R, Miser Phone
loading t,n California. Ran E 1-afar 7s nrumrighi Okla. C7-flt,
„t ( democratic suite chalrmati
V.: 1 or .1 C Walton or Oklahoma p, kaI.fc Two ton Ronahltc tracks.
I There Is a tree at nhopultenec, Mey-
| lco, with a trunk 1 IS feet 10 Inches
FOR SALE—; lots and one room around.
furnished house call 410 S. Penn 73-3t e —
_________________ ! Divorce and domestic infelicity are
FOH SALE -l#ate mode] Ford Sedan virtually unknown among the
A bargain, call 20 ask for Smiley j Kaqitltnaint.
The Checking Account
Here are a few things It teaches
ECONOMY
INITIATIVE
ACCURACY
BOOKKEEPING
, INDEPENDENCE , j
FORETHOUGHT
SELF RELIANCE
Your account at the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK will do other good things for you.
First National Bank
> tint! othnr delegates were on thi j f{
tnitn and lit addition to the othor
•tailors f > the convention Thi ______
jwrty is pchertulad to spend Wednes
,ti,\ m the Orand Canyon InArlJon:
: in! urrtve « San Pmnoisro Prtdav — «'
morning A receptiot. of "Oklahoma*! " « l"«
1. tilunned Tnr the Owmi for presi
4 Rorana f'oiroleum flc
Mtf
LOST
N'OTIf* ,
Hit'h fshool Annuals will l c on
sale again Sat.irday. Junr H from 2
mi 7.
—o-
I?' '-.■J**
1 m
ti,mi club friday night.
ChirofKttfiar
unit
"srr *
OR O J. RICI
Uvt; Qusranty tut* Bank
Drumright Okta.
I'uironUt the huinv 111 arciisots of
f«sunnight
A sniffle musk us nil lea from
4Ma but s turd will |tv* battt*
The cwWiiatng oool has hassi clear ml
D(1 rreMfc water ptjt 1s raatfv Hr hath
tng fUt(t ea he abtalrven No"th
fenl.
B 11
BAK KHrtAM BURRENflEPR
Focmer Tnaas Cashtsr ChargeM With
Embezzlino rutvi
Wichita Palls, Tsiu June 23 -T
F Christian former caHbior or the
Pre«*>ott ban* at Newton and Bridge
town which failed to open It's doors
sesmrsl days ago .surrondnrofl re
Sheriff McPall here
Christian and C.. A Seule former
1v of Bryant, Texas, also connected
with 'he slierefl defunct institution
are charged wih having embosisied
the hank's fnnda
According to Chrt^maa Seale 1* 411
t the home of his narents In rtaJlaa
I bul will snr**ndar larsr In tha
1 overcoat, grey «luwkod Einder
fHeaee itellrar to l^dnard Oowans at
Sinclair Rafintng Co., yhom 3«7 una
receive reward 70-St
I.OST CWt STOJ(«N A gray mar*
akaui eight raan a hi Kn«
mane stnooth Walghi about s thauft
aad MiiMlk Nntitv TtraiDrtghi kalry
ISrumrtghi. Oklahoata aa« raoatra re
ward Plume fMt S7-«t
l ant -at the clmus grotnidr s Iona
taa> pan Pindar will be gtrea r#
ward Poahe RM flMt
LOST. ItmmD uR PTOOJKN -
>oung Jaranr oow tom b> barOar n
pan ture aast at n.-u nn«hi V fanaC
pteaae notlti A. T Rordal. Naw Ta*
Studia or plineie 618. W4!t
HOW CAN WE 00 ITT
IF we send away for our grocerlee?
IF we go nut of town for our doctors
IT we purohasi' our slothior hi otW r
towns?
TF we send to mail order houses for
many artlclax?
IP wt go elsewhere In have our
printing done?
HOW oat w<- , in hualness
bare? •
Their Medicine Chest For 20 Years
r 1 iv characteristic of
I ,OST—-A pair of gold rln
was la s Maok nam. RlrtiarffaonV
name on case. Ptnder rntorn M fet
rverli* aad raosi/ye reward
R fa. «R > ta«L
FOR SALE
FOH MIE o«t
t ftve raoih amta-i, hnaam
*m ne*r.
On* itm h Oairnms nufldlng
Omp s«i-e rooai ai m Raat Ptttbar
■a
One t womna* hinrss Na 60r, North
Rartay
FO* * U *f> Rf NT
«•' ehatae mUkmce tars n Rroa*
way anc .lanae aiMltton
«aon, house and faraltura $8.(00
(load K-rooai hooee Klast Ftroatfway
t.illtn ailer the* the allott d
' Itire* M r ye«rr IWH! |.<n,"tul.ml
N*i«k of+r ♦hni rr
•n<i thoughtfully Uf« Uu>m over
t frf^u^ntjy
ha-'k n of n^ntMry, rVn
1 in ihf little i1*ug Rtore (ownftl
rv Btjllirmr, Mo.f nn«l %
vef*t«h|« ootnpotimi if> my rp|«txf«i nn«l
C'WUMn-m—rrhut wn th«Hi Vntmti oo!y r-i
f r. for 8tom oh, Llv#r
*a«l iVtwoi 4™t i«intR
For-iMM.Tyw.i-.wt.lle Im perfecting rtr
fonieils I ■tnillra nnil lmoatl aU«l (be
!«* > I rm am] csthart i«n on the markrt acit
h«e.ir Wir-IWM tint the.'r main fault
rm; Unc they itW not «<- nn lh<
tore art kill WM too yV.lrttt mml
and dora more than any laxatitr nn thr
nitirket toils/. Tm> tlmunnds oI lettera
fr m nwit hi4Tf* omyin'^l me. J rtrtii
n«i tlia* th < n«#r of Wfi t |)m^ m ft
fatnu . mMlicino, thmtph h© rt«y
It I r t*rt nt v-flf© T*-«rt ttmtr ha*
to Inrr^mse the done.
Mv of Y>i dfplnf. and fho n
■tilf* of lt« ur« In rtjy owu family «ad
n-^rnfy trrr b-fo-o I vitroff-V iH
T r •nlo, rr ORA<i m« |< haT^ r*rat f ith la
NatwH Hemedy from tha Yfry flrrt.
And 0'>w«s I flnd nearinc w
vrhf n 1 nnst how to tb« Jnvvlt'ihlo atyf go
to aoo'.h*r llfn, hjy (rr 'it^-tt ptmaro la to
Hit ra« h flay and rfM «i tb© that each
mall hrinr from as old
Mil tlm
<!n* tfe, anu tha ar*t*m of th« «wr,: 1
"liVtj xmi dita to iba fu t thai thi-; r vtt
oot tiK>ro«irh #ooo )i In t!^hr aetiotu ao->«
aWH«/ arfing mi th* ut jw*rori.t^all ltt«n.
Him whikr ofhd'fa %ooW mjJv-ou (h®
kwai r en lafv*a intamli***, and ih t lh y
•vlnvHt Invttrfahfy a Imbll re
nvlfjuir mtuftwntmi doaw.
. «hi t a virmmtliyt to pwvhi^e.
H t^d 't flr-t totvs Umj lirar
Ibft a*f oti f o ntwvirl nr \ fultra
•«ftraya*-tti 0 hia «*«• ftroomfillahad, th >
•oukl fm«}n<*a a milo Uv
« awfy^ir wttit, ana nutv►.
it h%^m
n man at my
Ida o#n ao fN«
mj^'^aa, ona bna dfn o f>m
for tila fellow
hop* yon win
A N LEWIS MtroiOtNC CO..
•T. low Ma
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