Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 86, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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FRANKLIN ADAMS
IN NEW TAFFETAS c« 0L'TS,LE
GREAT BARMSNS
i' "republican preferential
PRIMARY
Individual Styles Arc the Rjie
This Seascx
Franklin Adams, former editor e
Se Pan-American Bulletin and cl e
lerk of the Pan-American union, ha>
a r. tnade counsel of the union, ;
tm'y created offica.
LEAGUE ISSUE CALLED GREAT
Chicago. July I—The league of na-
"ticsi it accepted as the paramour,'
Imo* of the lampaiga V ch:.irm n
Will Hays, of the repjbi>c c commit-
h.
In a conference with Warren Hard-
lax. republican noiri.rjf-* for the pree-
M«e<-T Hart and other repubJ,.: n
Iesidt rt decided on tie l suf They
refnt-c* to aocpt th Jiqnor qostkw a?
ai lame Tety refused to accept the
liquor question as an issue.
It *s dec!lred tin* 6>e middle-
-we-t should be the political battle
fro and.
Frocks Const'jcted on Lines te Suit
One's Figure, Rtfc_ : ng n Greater
Satisfaction.
Wiih captlvaiitig crispr<ess do tbe
newest itffeti.s- s« tiw their way to i
f: ' >e. and ndeed <w>e needs V-ut little
>n«pi ration to create lovely fnx+x mo
sjo ! !e are tbe mod*-* at>d f*o lovely ttee
irialeris!*. Individual style* with lines
t" wit one's tig ui are the rcie ti.:*
season.
One frock that nt especially de-
signed for 'be girl with rather pinny
jirofKirtkms *~as really a masterpiece
f"T clever Hml Navy blue with smart
IoucIh t <.f brick red and overdrapea
of g*< acetic ere?* form a pleading al-
liance, hot it was tbe model selected ]
that was so appropriate.
This stoot figure frock was a loog-
waisred affair, semi-fitted to tbe hip*,
and there completed by a «rant two-
piece skirt also of tbe taffeta. Aud
there wa a bit of a frill with a dash
of trick red trimming at tbe agoare
neck.
Over the skirt was a full ron!' of
the embroidered crepe looped under at
the bottom, zouave effect, and fin-
ished with an elastic band. As a
final note sire added a narrow sash to
tbe taffeta and tied it back aad al-
lowed tbe eods to float quite gajrlj
at tbe bottom of tbe skirt.
The sllmcess of tbe Jec&ce CTle
woaid be Improved by a smartly
draped frock of taupe taffeta tv<i
Freuch blue ribbea. The front of ii e
Same as new Singer ma/.tine. t3l.to
M.-aesota Mac-lice fll-Si, New Yasstr
$2A.M, Iran beds tl.0# to JT.M, bar-
gains it chairs, sanitary coaches, re-
frigerators. brooms, stores, etc.
Good —Si cow for asla.
BLNGKA ItSSOOND HAXD STORE
111 W. Broadway. 87-3t.
yFOB SALE—3 room bouse ind. lot
cheap .f taken at once. Call at ICS
E. Maple. F6il
FOR SALE—A rood medium weight
weight team. Tri-state Transfer.
K«.
TOR SALE OR RENT—Three r«m !
hemae. W3 North Center, between
4ti ward and hich school. Gxd lo-
caBoe end Jet Phone 43fl or call at
SI J North Ohio. t-t-Jt
Clinicn— CaMer-co Red Cross
chapters have consolidated imo one
big orgc-iatioa.
Oklahoma City— Smailpox ca&es
have been reported to Health Com
missioner Lewis from 9 niPinHn He
is urging enforcement of quarantine
law and vacillation.
SAY THIRD PARTY CERTAIN
San Francisco. July 8—Third party
yraponents see in the result i of the
cratic national convention the
ainity of a new political party,
•ecordi- g to a statement isued here
tmiight by Howard Williams, nation-
al wk-e chairman of the committee of
44 which has called a convention in
Chicago July 10 to 14 for organization
of a national party axid selection of
candidates for president and rice pres-
ident in the United States.
VOLUNTEERS CALLED FOR IN
POLAND TO MEET RUSS'ANS
Warsaw July t—Volunteers for im
Madaau aerrioe ae-mst tb* aJraxe-
lag Euss.an Botaberiki are caJed for
ky the P<-. sh National Cwftrfl of De-
Iw n a c-ttuiesio itst
LEAGUE K. TES * LSCN
Jaiy f— President W'isor
la< a ......
Lew.' it Natjca(*to call a meeting
ti Ik* Hwakly d tW l«iinr early ~
la N.--- - was ar: dm the T'* kirt. * V and seeves of
/
Waltera —lmpror«Be«!f at pc-r-.jw
iag ftAtian wlU prot«-ct 017 -wzi*t
in future irb^i C^che creek oxer-
flows.
Boost for the Ball Gaice.
COUNTY TICKET
U. S. Senator
R. H. THOMPSON
of Sapulpa
For Representative
ELI ADMIRE
of Oilton
^cunty Judge
HAROLD WILLIAMS
* of Sapulpa
County Attorney
JOHN J. HILL
of Drumright «
County Treasurer
J. EDWIN JAYNE
of Sapulpa
County Assessor
FRANK LYNN
of Sapulpa
Court Clerk
GUS COREY
of Bristow
County Clerk
WM. JENKINS
of Sapulpa
County Sheriff
D. B. LIVINGSTON
of Bristow
Superintendent of Schools
MRS. FRANK PETERS
Of Bristow
County Commissioner
District— J. W. THOMPSON
of Kellyville
Second District—HENRY LEMONS
of Uewby
Third D.St—AARON DRUMWGHT
•f Drumright
For Congress
JAMES DENNIS FLYNN
J. H. N. COBB
*f'alif(-al Adrt>
Publisher's Report
of the Condition of
GUARANTY STATE BANK
of Drumright, Okla.
June 30, 1920
Resources
Loans and Discounts $313,2C7.C6
Trade Acceptances.../.... 150,000.00
Securities with Banking Board 3,200.00
Stocks, Bonds, Warrants, etc 41,5000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 5,910.34
Due from Eanks 86,135.48
Checks and other Cash Items 2,044.11
Exchanges for Clearing House 1672.03
Cash in Bank 18.C94.08
Total ■
Cl
SUPERINTENDENT, IS
A DRUMRIGHT VI!
Miss Helen FiclUl of .Sapulpa,
County Superintendent of Public In-
struction, u<;<ompuiiieU by Mrs. Carl
Whitman, W«'l"ei ltty Included Drum-
right in her Itenerary us she swung
Jt622,823.701 tlirougti a part of the county school
First
Liabilities
Capital Stock Paid in 25,000.00
Sulplus Fund 9,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Ex-
penses and Taxes paid.... 628.30
i Individual Deposits Subject
• to check 434.707.00
i Time Certificates of Deposit 143,620,81
Cashier's checks outstanding 9,867.69
Total 1622,823.70
STATE OF OKLAHOMA, County of
! Craek ss:
L <4 B. Mitchell, Cashier of the
above named Bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief, so
help me God.
Q. B. Mitchell. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 7 day of July, 1920.
Mrs. O. J. Bridges,
Notary Public
My commission expires Dec. 2, 1923.
CORRECT—ATTEST
W. R BARNEY.
E. C. MORRIS,
Directors.
district. As all know, Miss Fichtl is
a candidate on the Democratic tick-
et for the office which Bhe now
holds, and though she loves to min-
gle with the voters to let them know
she is very much in the race, she is
devoting her time to a close study
and inspection of the needs of each
educational locality.
Having already proved herself aa
efficient official, the young woman
who heads the educational system of
Creek county is asking the voters for
a further opportunty to forward the
work seh has under way. She has
served one year of her first term,
following six months of service as
acting superintendent while the regu-
lar Incumbent was In military camp.
On his discharee Miss Fichtl hesign-
ed to let the late bolder finish his
unexpired term, she havi g been
elected to the office while he was
away.
Miss Fichtl is Justly proud of the
fact that during her first year os an
official there has been a twenty-fivr-
Percent in i*' e In the school at-
tendance law being in force. There
NOTICE
The Well's Hotel have opened up 71,4 « tbe High School
for board imi rooms, 114 t PalkersotL Al-r including the ieaibar bound
7£-Jt. CL-S- b* Saturday, June 26, from
r 3 till 5 p. m_, at the Commercial Build-
.1 win ture your p*x lor JSM. I 11 Hi«h SchooL Ail book!
also do repair wprk of EI1 ktidt 0n Eot for by tfce subscribers will
pianos AH wori guaranteed. Leeve ^ to others desiring same. 74-3L ;
orders at fden'i Book Store. Pi. one . 0
H.
SHAWNEE STORE EQUIPMENT CO. are seventy-six ''istricts the coJ.n-
Wb P«ty.
May
WIjo if who in Drumright? 74-4t.
Korrect Way Fixtures.
Countars. Si «lring.
Show Cases. Soda Fountains.
Window Pigjtey Fixtures
Paper Yasqce Forms.
Church Furniture?
Bank and Office Fixtures.
Clothing Cabinets
125 S. Broatfway Shawnee, Ox la
Phone 141
ty, and she has visited every district
i with the exception of five.
I Before being elected to the office nf
county superintendent Miss Fichtl
served as an assistant In the office,
and s therefore double conversant
with the affairs of the district and
the needs of each section in which
district schools flourish.
For J0,) printing phone 90.
Boc- «C Commar* today.
Bar) .:.>—144 babies are eater
ec t ik> ""Barter Baby Show"" b! re
WJTI W gjies every day.
tn s model a'l have pecu a'itie
which make the dress distinctive.
It la made of dark green taffeta
with lighter bindings.
bodl<* crosses Itself at tbe breast with
religious fenor. but Is quite frivolous
when it conies to tbe skirt. It be-
gins demurely with an underskirt of
| narrow proportions, not too long, and
then bangs a looped tunic over 1L
TURBAN TRIMMED WITH TULLE
ftaitd Springs Pared r *d between
krr* aEd Tulri will be completed by
tfce last of June.
Coster City—Dr O H Pirker ha« !
fceec appclrt'-d CurifT H**lth otticer
tor Custer eo.
Frederick -Is planning municipal Headgear of Gray Hemp Embell.shed
katbing b~a<h With Jet B nd Forming Veil-
Tuceomseh—Work has begun on like Trimming,
eowtrurt.oro of buildings for the I
State Industrial Stfiool tor Oiris Lewis, of Paris, notes a fashion
Woodard- Better Baby week Just *rlter makes a fascinating Uttle tur-
elesed proved a grand success i hau' ffOD> wh,fh ,u"* '« ' ot
— . . . . irray hemp trimmed with a let ea -
Emld—Colored people here are rals- " ' ,. . ..... . ,, . ,
broldered bsnd of black tulle, forming
tag tund. to bti.il . hospital „ TtU.llke |r,|nn)lrie -fr0ffs tfM fro^
Hartshorne Cemetery asoclatlon nnO sides cad continuing across tbe
tias launched a movement to beautifv t.ack where It Is tied In a wide Al-
cemetery Haileyville. Dow. Gowen salian bow.
and Adamson will follow anil. Another closeflttlrg bat is of shiny
Okmulge—Mrs. T. H. Sturgecn. wb,,e straw, with a brim turned up
state feealth inspector Is still wrestl- lu >,ac^ *n^ 'ront ,n*l extending
tar vrlth •« l^aa-up" campaign here lD,° ^.Inenlal points at either side.
o Just above the points are bright pink
« _ I wm Orer the crown of the bat la
* ® * * draped a large square veil of black
'art with an appllqee of lace. Tbe
drapery is fathered to tbe left side to
be swatbed about tbe neck and chin
of the wearer.
Not all of the lace trimmed hats are
wall. One model, which Is very
Isrge and turned up s! arply In the
front, has a flowing veil held to tbe
crown with a narrow ribbon.
!■ IOC* TTTUi •
« rwurccT •
,■ a i { •
- See tbe Drumright Atitraet Co •
"• who will look your papers ever *
* and all make them correct *
* Tot ahodld see as and see *
1 that your title Is right, wtleb *
* will probably save you a lav *
' suit and money •
* a
-m Phone ItJ •
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Beautify tke Complexion
IM TEN DATS,
Nadinola CREAM
Tie Uaeqaalad Baaab&tr
Ufd and Em Jo fd
By
Guaranteed to re-
move tan. freckles.
pimplet, Lver-spots,
etc. cast!
twenty dajra Rsd por'S ami tis.ues
at wpurities. Leaves the sk n clear,
soft, hea thy. Two sixes. Scid by
Veding toilet counteri of mail.
ManoMAi Toatr co.. ^ww.
Some Colors You See.
F-gvpUan designs ygnd Fjryptlan col-
ors are leaders for spring. a<id the
dressmakers have gone back to real
Egyptian prints and paintings for their
Inspiration, and the colors that seem
to take precedence are chaudron, which
1 copper color, a peculiar opaqne blue,
citron color and green. Then there la
a second blue tbat suggests the tur-
quoise. The green Is sometimes con-
fused with Jade, but as n matter of
fart It Is lighter end posilhly yel'ower
than tbe color actually mu In Chinese
Jade.
Tulle Is Popular.
Mneh fti'le l« the order nf njfn-
nte and this is headed and embroidered
In I he imist Intricate fa«hloo, even
though the heaviness of the handwork
ts i|plied to altriuet Invisible fabric
July 14th—That Is the date keep It
la mind.
Not Merely a New Name
But a New Cigarette
THERE was room at the top for a new
and better cigarette. And Sptrrs were
made to fit in right there! Spur's de-
cidedly new blend makes the Orient's choic-
est tobaccos and America's finest tobaccos
yield more richness, aroma and mildness
than you thought a cigarette could have. A
new method of rolling (crimped,not pasted)
makes Spur's good tobacco taste last longer.
Spur is "class" all through—even to the
smart "brown-and-silver" package, triple-
wrapping, that keeps Spurs fresh and fra-
grant. If you're fed up with ordinary cigar-
ettes, Spurs will give you a fresh start.
Liggett & ^^YERs Tobacco Co,
\ \
IF your dealer caanot supplyyou,
send us $2.00, and we shall b<-
pleased to set.d you, by prepaid
parcel post, a canon of 200* Spur
Cigarettes (10 packages;. Address:
rtfifswS
212 FIFTH AVENUE
NEW YORK CITY
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