Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 87, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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GUTHRIE TO HAVE WHITE WW
Gutfci".* Okla. Jul? 9—Guthrie is
K hat-* a whit* way. Coau-act ha-
beas let calling tor steel poles. w tb
«hts;-r of foar Ggkts. and usder-
(round wiring The new >.* stetti -
tB be similar to iiaJ si WkSltt.
DRY LEADER FOR COX
, A llama. Ga.. Jaly 9-~Repre*eotati
Tp&haw of Georgia. a rational lecturer Mrs. Roy left today
and former tic# president of the AnO- Maaford for a visit with fronds.
saloon league tent Governor Co* of o
Ohio a telegram at hearty eongratala-1 Mrs. Ed Hollaed aad daughter. Cath-j
t on his nomination as the demo- riae have pone to Shaitook, Okla.. for
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1 July 14th—That is tie date keep itj
% mlid.
Publishers Report
of the Condition cf
THE DRUMRIGHT BLiLDISG
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
of Drumright Oklahoma
LARGE WHISKEY STILL FOLNO
TMUau July t—A 1\W gaUo« still,
gallons of corn au-h. two deteo
chicken* sacks of sagar and other
erotic candidate for presides:.
Mr. V pshaw predicted victory for
lki> t cket and added:
"WTiilt fraakly yea were not say
first ohok
a visit.
June 30. 1920.
o Assets
Mr. and Vrs. Frank Ramsey left Cash on hand S * '>
resteniay for Okmulgee, ^here they' Loans on inortyaee security 45.S90.
1 r.->w feel -bat the aa-[ will make their future heme. Furniture and fixtures 250. >0
tios can trust at its helm a man with
treat administrative record
0 Land contracts Interest to
The Well's Hotel have opened up to June 30th . 35*.
per*.".- . property, «as the re*t - s ,tlfroor wio pr>v, ,t i s mother* for board asd rooms, 114 E. Faikersot. Delinquent interest and pre-
pare here m-eaUv wi« tr the he- and raidenc* of TWl' " mium
ni a small htmse ia the outskirts of
IV city A aeero. foond .n N
was arre ted charged witi the sua a
J*<rtsrv at liqiK-r
tADV
COLMTY TEACHERS
GET LARGE R* SE
I'
July >—Aa increase at
in salaries of Grady
of 25
of the teiejgram.
Chickasha.
* perceat
(Mac school teachers and
percent at the 2S# lesrfws J the
•swat* reesaateg it school work, ao- team.
«ard a* to R F. ABea, omuut saper-
Alnighty God.* o
■ "ov-rsor Cos has been ai Alex Sham;-ore returned today from ;
honest oppoc-nt of prohibition, he'Oklahoma City, where be has been j
has come hi squarely for tie m transacting business for the past three' r>ue on installment stock
<-;■ of the law declaring it woo!.! day*.
be a rational crime not to enforce: o-
ii * sa.-d Mr. V pshaw in a statement E P Freeniijs recriv ; a teiegram
issued when he made puhlic copies ytaterday frora his wi;*. te Jc:«sU>r
* - 4
FOR SAT-E—A c.od ci^-iiam weight
Tri-state Tnajftr.
S«t.
Art. notifyin* h nt
boy on July 1
the binii of it
CL> WS TOTAUSG kZjaOILOOO
CPPICERS N WHISKEY GAVE
I
^ ™P Dstatk, IDu. J ty J—C*i,r
Ct'aVea Cr;x Ja> #—A UUl -f Police Join Mnr?hy and
was dr *~n froa the state Bradley, deputy T ur • -d Statr-s mar
pay ti.B- iiirin* s siaU. are a«der arreat hm Qi W
tke anrth of Jvat. G A. Ssi'.h. u
Mtataat tare tr«*sarer. r«ports
Hmt*i ia tie wfthdraw^b was H.'*'*" Tie arrtsts were mad^ today hy re-
•M to eesstie-s as the-.r share of preseatatives frrm the Vluted Stat -
•WcccbtV tveow taxes -narsial's ofSce in St. P*al
G. W Kelly, trareil.ar auditor oi
the Oklahoma Gas ^ K. r
pany. was a basisess visitor in
Dmmright today.
Mr and Mra. Homer Smith, and Fay
4I«*0
Accounts receivable 8S.T0
Total 4«.5$0.HS
Liabilities
.. 40.77T.*9
Due sorrowers i incomplete
Joans I 44;.66
Coctiafent undivided profits 1.10T.ST
Bills payable 4.000.«0
Continsrent or reserve fund 2,X.03
Undivided membership
Fee acct M.41
TotaV 46.560.9$
STATE OF OKLAHOMA. County of
Creek ss.
I, Jo<seph S. Westerhide. Secretarv
or tie above named association, do
solemnly swear that the above state-
STRAND THEATRE
ART L. HUGHES Presents
Gordon-Clarke's Pretty Pollies
Featuring BUDDY (Chapman) CLARK
and HAZELLE DAWN
FRANCIS DeLANCEY SKEET MAYO
FEMALE BARITONE Black Face Comedian
ESTHER BUCHANAN. Dashing Soubrette
Assisted by
SIX PRETTY DOLLIES
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
PRINCESS DESCHLER
THE GIRL WITH 1000 EYES
PICTURES *
BOUND AND GAGGED, Episode 10
PATHE NEWS No. 37 %
ADMISSION 40 ard 25 cents Including War Tax
F-ank ***** Snoosraas left overland ^ ^ t0 Ule o( my fcow.
ye«tsrday for Miswor.. where they lld so help me God.
will made avtsit of several weeks.
| rants charyins complicity in brtai-
,n •«« !i<jnor from Canada to Pn'nt'i.
BOOSE\ELT WILL SOT RES GS
Stock-rcE Cahf Jirty > — Fraak-
Ra IV «0C9 *<ett. assistant secretary
ti tie navy and democratic nominee
tar Tic* president, said here today ie
TN!d BOt reeum his office as assis-
tant secretary of tie navy for several
weeks yet.
Only tie best of servce at the
Palace Barber Shop. Try as. 119
East Broadway. «* Tt
F Ayoub, wife and mother, who
came to Drumright Tuesday from
Illinois, left U-t c.cht for Shamrock,
where tier will Tisit relatives and
friends.
JIM REED STAYS WITH PAR--Y
WILSON TO STAY
IN
WAS'-' NGTON
Oivearp July 9—Senator Jam--* A
Reed of Missouri, who wis refused
. his seat at tie democratic national
convention, announced here tfeat
he would support the democratic
ticket and always be a democrat.
Mrs. Harry Weinberger and babies
will sooe depart for poirts in the
east, where they will sP<end the sum-
mer. They will be accompanied as
far as St. Lx : s by Mr- Harry Sa<5.
who win then proceed to Alabama
to visit her mother.
Washington. July 9—President Wil-
son does not plan to spend any part
at tie sntnmer away from Washirgton.
« was stated at the white house, as
ie does not find the weather here un-
comfortable.
TWO CAST DATES WITHDRAW
Oklahoma City. July
yFOR SALE—3 room house and lot
cheap if taken at once. Call at 1*9
E Maple. S<3l
MRS. Wi_SOS ES-ERTAiNS
JOSEPH S. WESTERHIDE
Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 9th day of July. 192'?.
HELEN TAGCE.
Notary Public.
My commission empires V'ay Ji. 1924.
CORRECT—ATTEST
J. G. BENNETT
B. F. MILLER.
J. G. ADAMIE.
Directors.
TEAC-tER OF P ANO
Would Yoa Like to Know the Future?
TONIGHT TONIGHT
RAJAH RABOID
Master Mind of Metalism
HINDOO CRYSTAL GAZER
The Man who knows all Answers Questions Free
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
SPECIAL, Matinee Friday 3 p. m„ for Ladies Only
He makes the Poor Rich, the sorrid happy. Locates lost or
stolen articles, and gives scientific advice on love, business
marriage and all important cases. He delves into futurity
reads your life like an open bock, from the cradle to the
grave. See him and avoid future troubles and unhappiness.
STRAND THEATRE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
ALSO MUSICAL COMEDY, 15 PEOPLE
NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
Instructing Children a Special!?
RECITALS—r.ass work are
tcre of tie Coarse.
STViD O : 2"OS. P«-r_
•V
( Will be glad to rive information ->
THREE BIG SHOWS IN ONE
-Requests q
GREAT WHEAT PRODUCTION
Washington J«ly 9—The wheat pro-
dwir« cf tie nation will be - ^^ private borne. Mr. Watsoc at
M bashels. arewrding to an agricultur- Spqthem OB Coperatico. T+-Jt
d terraK. kMk| tie estimate's <**" o
dHtion om Jaly I. The estimate In- SCHOOL OF MILLINERY
rladed winter and sprtr.g crops. Pro-
4atrt>or. of com is forecated at
WMtk
that tieir names be withdrawn from, clmp m boDcr ^ jjrs F H
the primary eiectioo ballot as candid- Hanst, who is leaving for Ulinc >
ates to the state legislature board iBd:an.i aad Ohio, as well as other
today by Joe W. Kenton of Tulsa, and «*«ern points. All pronounced th«
Thomas J. Prait of Carmen. afuwnocn tEO t enjoyahiy spent. Re
o freshment* of aprico; sherbet and
Toong man wished room aad board ck.cken sandwiches were served.
Mrs. O. Wilson entertained the V.! -vgarding methed ;sed. and teaoh.ng
A social dab at her home ia'materia!—a~er noon at each week
to meet those Interested. S3 .w
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li A .*«> p « Pel ley of
5«-. c« luUl
TV
IT WILL SE PLEASANT
f Am-
lie M
We enmite your Battery careful:
Moo. If IV only aeeis refi'.hng n
HI r?a (O U tt i* worth rs^a-r.ag w.
■HI tei. you so. If !t is ne* we idv«
ou to get a new ja a;1 iattary r
jalrtrg is dene by a batter* expert o>
a ne year adjustment hvslv
Get a Rex spark plug hav> yew
Trwb'.e over with. It wfll *re i;« b
PLAN AMER CASIiAV-CS
OlalMu (Hy Jaly 9—The first
seetiax of the state Amer-vaaism
cwaaussaoa ti the Amer-caa Legtos
«t OUakcN will he heM here Sutsdmy
t the
mt the hpw- E.
K. BCxhy at Vr M— ehairmaa e( the
MKa:s.< n. has eal!*d — -- ->rs ft am
each .. a. t a:tt-odL
A n> e cf the feiferal gov-
arat-- - wiK he pr*- -at
Hm 1 . - > :. r «.
All arraarements have been made
to have tie Cain's Dane tig Academy
class will start Voaday at pleasant on "be evenmg Jaly nth
M. M Oil jet i store. EaroU when tie fire boys will pit tieir
ti«s wet Si-It daooe. Tie Oklahoma Gas and Ele. iy> w an. Be* that. "Jl-a can
• trie aad tie Ideal Electric Col will
J. H. Halm arrived last light fraa faraiah faas that *■ keep tee k l .
poiats ta Texas, be having spent tie pleasant tor ail who artesd.
*aly holidays ia that state. o
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THE PEOPLES STORE
The Peoples Grocery and Market of the City of DrumrigiL
We have the best of Everything and it is served at Reasonable
Price*.
SOME CHOPS
Look, Listen!
V Feeder of Covagtoa.
visiting the (aaiiy at N. J.
Teas..
K raker
^O F X LP a rea2 NG ROOM
v The fire boys will fix up a read
IT, can <« year children', hair to i^ ^
pitas* yoa Tb* Pxltce ~i*N--r S>— ieaefit daace Wednesday evening Juiy suburban Grocery and Markets in
Ht p-. 4g-wXT f! Kth. « Drantritit. iotig aboct five -.iimsani
i- e dollars a mot. ti. CX.K to HH*.M
will iaadle it. Ca2 or IT y« want
D ES IN ELECTR C C*-A R
AT MCALESTER
BCC
For rapid keaLag there is aotnteg
Ske Li<«^4 It m*-ds -ai- , to !ook <a cv® ca" at rornor ti Dale
•eslS. heats cits, bint or torea a. Ml Kar!ey Ti ? Sa*H s w.jl «ta i
r -<kjy bo tune la iost froa wort tie cl :st T.-w ioa*t
Fmce. We, C*c am M.Ml Sola hy at fi*J ^lan.-e to k-p Sat.- a
r>rag Sttra MS aJ reaiy haiU tp ke ti t Just tie
price of rt :<k aad ax.aiea.
Having boegtt another business I <•
*a offerir.g for sa> one cf the b«st j
ONE OF OUR PRIME ROASTS
c< tender toothsomt ste >t. is really the most economical, for
there ia no waste to it Every bit can be used. That would
atill be true even if our prices were higher than others. But
wise house keepers who have made comparisons declare our
are as .ow as th >«e tnoats of any grade.
FRESH FROM THE FARM
WE KN
shortly after aMdaight at the state
pud the,
death peaalty exactly eve yev after
the crime was coaaiited
Alrtoach ftettersea
fal durmg the Ust few ij«rx he
■ hiMa.innHrinWrW oarage afi-r beta# placed ia e
. *Mti cefl. aad ap ta the time ct in
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ac Mtivcffv ci > vtx - ^
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YCwR r_as -T.a*
NEW
FOLIY THEATRE
MATNEE AND N 8KT
\n Entire Chance ■:
WILLIAM FCX
Twe SHE TVBCR
F- tfte ******** Hjwel
the love t>« ef
n > ->. (
w «ad you the vegetables mat are to appear on your table.
Ai tioee la season with all that farm freshness and crlsp-
550 4*a^*r W wilted vegetables from this grocery.
We get ear supplies daily and wise housewives make it • point
ta kw here early each morning so as to have the choice ot
the chaKeM. Why not join the club?
THE PEOPLES STORE
CALD\*LL 4 WILLIAMS
~ONC Hft M , >ROADV,AV
DRUMRIGHT. OKLA.
WHO IS YOUR DENTlfT
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