Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 120, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 17, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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WEART GRAY POST
AMERICAN LEGION
WANT ADS
WANTED
Meets every Wednesday night at
the Red Cross Room N. Penn. Ave.
AU ex-service men invited to attend.
Joe Fogaley, Commander,
F. P. Schickram, Adjutant
Peoples Cafe
GEO. KIEKIN, Prep,
209 E. Broadway
Open Day and Night
Plain Lunch and Coffee
35c
CLERKS, (men, women) over 17.
for Postal Mail Service. $135 month.
Examinations August Experience
•Unnecessary. For free particulars,
write R. Terry, (former Civil Ser-
vice Examiner) 1057 Continental
Bldg., Washington. 3t.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—A nice clean comple-
tely furnished two and three room
house. Phone 597. Inquire S. W.
corner of Wood and Penn. Mrs.
Forester. 12013t.
FOR RENT—3 room house, city
water and garage. Oall at 221 East
First street. 117-3t.
FOR RENT—Modern 18 room fur-
nished, corner of Broadway and Penn.
Also 4 room house and 2 room house
for rent. Inquire of W. O. Mayfield,
Phone 10ft. 117-3L
FOR RENT—2 rooms, furnished for
light housekeeping. Light, water
and gas furnished. Phone 623 or
call 313 East Fulkerson. 115-fit.
FOR RENT—Light housekeeping
and sleeping rooms at reasonable
rates. Commercial Hotel. Phone
165. 1 15-fit..
GERMAN SOCIALIST OPENS
FIGHT FOR BIRTH CONTROL
ATTACK LAW FORBIDDING CRIM-
INAL OPERATIONS—SAY TOO
MANY CHIRLDEN UNDERNOUR-
ISHED
FOR RENT—Mrs. Anderson's 4-
room modem home on South Perm..
! blocks from Broadway. L. C.
West, phone 127. U3-12t
Call For
Hamiltons;
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15cBreadj
At all Groceries
and Markets
Mother's Loat
FOR SALE
Berlin, Aug. 17.—"Every woman
ought to have the right ol^ control
over her own body. As it is now
thousands of women are forced to
bring children into the world under-
nourished, sickly babies who from
the outset are doomed to povorty and
ill health, in other words without
even a chance of growing up to happy
and useful lives."
Louise Zeitz, independent socialist
who will make the introductory
reichstag speech for the bill cancel-
ling the law against criminal opera-
tions, so expressed her reasons for
backing this proposal when inter-
viewed by the United Press.
Frau Leitz is known as one of the
most firey orators in the reichstag
and holds no brief for criminal oper-
ations per se, but regards the present
system as hyprocritical and unfair,
permitting rich mothers to bring
children into the world or have an
operation, while poor mothers are
punished for either course they take
—too many children to take care of
or prison for the operation. She
pointed out that while the rich are
able to get the best treatment and
advice and their secret is kept from
gossiping mouths, the poor are forced
to consult cheap, untrained and so-
called wise women and are often
found out if the operation fails.
The bill, which proposes to abolish
the famous paragraph 218, will be
backed by the independent socialists
who beliove they will later obtain
support of the majority socialists.
The first consideration of the bill
will probably be in September.
Under paragraph 218, known to
every German, the law provides for
up to ten years' imprisonment for
performance of criminal operations,
YOUR MANERS
It 's Correct
To say, "let me present" when
making an Introduction.
To present the gentleman to the
lady.
To mention the lady's name first,
as. Mrs. Blank, let me present Mr
Brown."
To ask a lady's permission beforf
introducing a masculine strauger tt
her.
To introduce a younger to an elder
person, or a miiden to a matron, as
Mrs. A let me present Miss B."
It Is Not Correct
To say, "Let me mako you ac
qualnted with," or "Shake hand;
with."
To lead a lady about the room in
troduclng her to guests.
To take a lady to a gentleman for
an introduction.
To present a distinguished pernor
to an unknown, as "Mr. Blank, let
me present Governor Brown."
To speak he names in such haste
that they will not understand.
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CORSETS
Miss Vivian Crawford has as her
house guest this week. Miss Carolina
Mills of Walters, Oklahoma.
Old newspapers for sale,
bundle, at Derrick office.
5c 8
■EVERYONE can hive abundance
Eli of Thick, Beautiful, Glouy Hair
7 Sutherland Sisters Hair
Grower Grew this Hair
FOR SALE
Second hand cars cash or terms.
1 eo 5 passenger,
1 Reo 5 passenger,
1 Grant 6. five passenger.
1 Chevolet, five passenger.
GEORGE ELI AS..
At Royal Drug Store,! or for up to five years' imprisonment
120-6t i for attempting to perform one. One
j , j case on record in Berlin where a
FOR SALE—Government Canteens girl drank a preparation of sugar
I at $1.00 pach. See l ou Allard, Jr. at j water thinking to rid herself of a
the Derrick Office. 71-tf. child. She was sent to prison for
five years, Slthough her method of
attempt was regarded as harmless.
Many prominent persons and or-
ganizations are back of the movement
to abolish the paragraph. Among
them is the League of Mothers,
whose chief aim is to protect ,the
vast numbers of unwedded mothers
in Germany.
FOR SALE—Neat little home. 50ft
lot. See owner, 117 3rd St. Between
Penn. and Ohio. 114-6t
"Generali
Insurance
All Kinds
gTORB BUILDINGS
HOU8UHOLD OOOD3
STOCK OF GOODS
LIVB STOCK
AUTOMOBILES, ETC,
J. F. ROLETT j
Insurance Co.!
T Telephone 221
DR. Wm. O. HUTCHINSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office, Fulkerson Bldg.
PHONE: Office, 43-2
Residence, 43-3
FOR SALE—A five room house, gas
and electric light, city water, garage.
Cash with terms to right party, must
be sold at once as leaving town. 209
E. Shaffer. 114-6t
FOR SALE—Three room house and
2 lots, chicken yard, corner Cimmar-
ron and Wood, price $672. Apply at.
403 Clmmaron. 114-6t
FOUND
FOUND—Bunch of keys fonnd
near Southern Oil Filling Station.
Call at Derrick office. 112-6t.
USED CARS FOR SALE
Buick Roadster.
Bulck Touring.
Ford Touring.
Priced Right.
Drumright Bulck
Phone 19.
Co.
94.6t.
LOST
LOST—Silk flowered Camisole on
South Ohio between Noble and Broad-
way. Flndor please return to Derrick
offloe and receive reward. 118 3t.
HAMILTON'S ISc BREAD IS BETT-
ER ON ACCOUNT OF THE LOAF.
LOST—Solid gold four leaf clover
broach. Diamond In center. Re-
turn to the Strand Hotel and receive
liberal reward. 117-3t.
I/OST—Bag of mail between the P.
O. and Roxana Camp. Party finding
same loavo at Post Office or Phone
Roxana Camp. Il7-3t.
I/OST—Bunch of kevg August 10th
with Masonic Protection association.
Tndentlflcation seal thereon. Please
return to Derrick office. 116 3t.
LOST—Birg stiver case watch
with Meigonic emblem.two eagles.
Finder please leave at the Economy
Grocery. Reward given. 120-3L
STOCKED
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"Well we've got a swell Btocked cel-
lar at last."
'•Liquor?"
"No, Coal."—Ex.
PURCELL CORN MARKET
IS RUSHING
Purcell, Aug. 17.—Broom corn is
coming to the Purcell market fast
Corn has been cut more than a week
and threshing is in progress.
Miss Margaret Trimble left for
Kaniws yesterday to sp nd a month's
varatlon visiting in Kansas City,
Leavenworth and Atchison.
18 CT5. BREAD IN PLAIN WRAP.
PPRS MADE BY HAMILTON BAKE-
RY.
UN. O J, RICK
Ovsr Guaranty (tele Bank
Drumright Ok la.
Ladles net voor children's hair
cut at the Palace Barber Shop. Lo-
"ated across the street from Zackle'l
For Sale
SPECIAL
FOR TWO DAYS ONLY
100 foot lot and a 6 room house
single roof, water, gas, out buildings
storm' sellar, screened porch. This Is
a rpal bargain and the owner wants
to sell this property for the sum of
$1850.000. $900.00 cash and balance
In monthly payments, this property
is worth double, located 105 East
Third Street. A word to the wise
if you want a real homo.
REAL E8TATE AND RENTALS
Phone *07.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
t five room modern ho«ses.
100 choice residence lots on Broad-
way and Jones addition.
6 room house and Furniture, $1,500.
Good 3 room house East Broadway,
$900.00.
S Room house on East Second street
with garage $(00.00.
FOR RENT.
Ono room In Canfleld Building, $20.
One store room at 10? East Fulker-
son, 185.00.
One two-room house. Mo. 606. North
llarloy, $20.00.
One 3 room house 222 East Federal
St. $20.00 per month.
Joseph S. Westerbeide & Co,
America's
Leading Corset
accomplish the
Waistless—Hipless
Bustless
figure-outlines: fashion's
latest decree.
A model for every figure,
(eachexclusivefor its purpose)
combining Slenderness,
Grace and Suppleness, with
Style 367 I long-wear, W. B. Nuform
low f'jsr J Corsets provide "Much Cor-
set for Little Money."
WEINGARTEM BROS, Inc.
Style 355
FULL FTCUaES
£ + *
NEW YORK • CHICAGO
Isabella Sutherland
SCALP CLEANKR. theGreat Dandruff
JteoMdf. It removes the daudrulf term.
For Shampooing, it has no equal.
If Yon Vslue Your Hair and Its Beauty
TrrBEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS
Onos—Wky «©t now?
For Bate by «tl Druggists and Dept Stores
Seven Sutherland Sisters
343 BRADHURST AVE, It. T. CITY
The Checking Account
Here are a few things it teaches
ECONOMY
INITIATIVE
ACCURACY
BOOKKEEPING
INDEPENDENCE
FORETHOUGHT
SELF RELIANCE
Your account at the FIRST NATIONAL
BANK will do other good things for you.
First National Bank
WHO IS YOUR DENTIST,
It your teeth need dental work, let's talk It ovsr, It eoats jth
"thing but s little tlms. Mr mot.o I* good work for leaa 9 9 9 in*
less pain. All work guarsnteed.
Lady In Office.
Office ovsr Guaranty 8tata Bank. PHONE 4, "
Office Hoars:
8:30 A. M. to 11:00; 1:80 to 8:38 P. M; 7:0* to 8:06 P, M.
OR. CLARK, DENTIST.
Publisher's Report of the Condlton of
The Drumright State Bank
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of Drumright, Oklahoma, June 30th, T920.
RESOURCES
liOans and discounts: $643,510.88
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 108.09
Banking House and Klttnros 14.740.00
Securities with Banking Board 6,(150.00
Trade Acceptances IJS.014.H
Liberty Bonds MJW0.00
Warrants .171,0110.15
CA8HANDEXCHANGE 268,036.16 389,899.31
11,247,918.44
LIABILITIES
Csptlal Stork Psld In 50,000.00
flnrplns Fmid BO.OOO.OO
TTndMded Profits, less Expenses and Tavaa Psltf 65.84
Rediscounts ...... 50,400.00
DEP08IT8
$1^47,918.44
The above Statement Is correct
F.M.TO8TEII, Cashier.
Drumright State Bank
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