Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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th* 'wbnJ. ntfatuf from a slight part or
the right J3* and growmg looter and fuller as ■
they undulate toward to* (torn of tl> h<-a<!
Tba it tfct in ritibl*.
It is a tltrw in a of the Anwritar, League u
tad* a monument to baieball in Washington
BwtbiU a* the rational past time has been out
• ' '/tional pa> sf-r a.id es -alizer, and it has beet
effective than many ponderous measure-
in training the people to the buoyancy of spirit
H«ential to Amern at. progress.
kecreaUon is one of the greatest of the im-
rat--.e necessities, ft is impossible to preserv*
a gettu/g on a mor
HaMir.g f^^tal poise without it. Baseball espec ially de
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find it in the advertising commns of the Dtrrick.
It is a market-place where you can sati-fj '■•our
every imaginable des-
hat voa need—clothing.
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fsf a btidft' for the I.*nit«I P'ates H wa? ^
M known whether any biuinw nun. no mat-' Of course back of the ridiculous manage- _
fc®* *ble. could put busincaa mom and bosi- rne.it of jrovernmerit affairs u the downright di.- |«5
•** pnneiplts Into such a ridiculous coaglom- honesty of many of the firms that have busine*
erntion a- the government's financial affairs, relations with th< government They bribt
But the July i rep<irt shows that the expenses federal employee ho get into office to be brib-
of tr.- / er;.r; ■ t have beer .-ed-j • (1.741,- ed. and the;. t'A, tii«- government under the guix
6W,t% in a birigte year and that one-balf of business. Th, countrj- needs a higher sense
this tremendous saving wa> due to General patriotism that fill brand with a hot iron oc
Dawt* management. In other words, he saved forehead where ail can fee it the man. firm
the I'nit*'! -ate i "'•'<,>>'•<> M'ff) in one year ,,r corporation that ir.a a cishon^j dollar
Twenty year ago when Senator Aldrich made t',e expense of the public. When the senti-
the Mateme.it on the floor of the body of which mtf,t sweeps the land the expenses of govern-
h< n- 'hc-ri a r.t-tr.ber 'ha* r. - ''o>ild ano -ite wili be reduced 50 per cent.
*ave the government three hundred million per o
year if allowed to install business principle: The Hur.gana,. crown has gone down to
ir.to its management the r ation gasped in u^be- two thou and for ar. American dollar
lief. > e fJeneral Da- <■ lia saved country.er tr.ar, a wreath of autumn leaves.
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need of merchandise
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furniture, pianos, office equipment, groceries
ou wili find the e and a hundred oth^' offerings
in the Derrick.
There is Every Advantage in Studying
Thf- Merchandise Offerings in
• THE EVENING DERRICK
The Derrick advertising columns are a blessing
in disguise to the careful -hopper and to the
family of modest income. They help foil* pick
the be.-t values that can possibly be secured. Look
through the ads now and see how much you can
save on the things you need by shopping in "the
treet that saves you monev."
DRUMRIGHT EVENING DERRICK
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Peek at Delectable
New Fall Apparel
Box after box, mysterious, alluring has arrived. One
y one they are opened—and out from tissue wrapping
emerge—New Things for Fall! Hat-, intriguing affair
v. th brims that do strange new things—apparel that
ints of more artistic coloring and styles than ever
- but, this is all we can tell you—you must come in a
see thern yourself! %
The la t roc ot Summer must have been
a b*a ro;-f-—for one of the new Fall .shades
is a isse-tan. Others arc biege, terra
cotta shades, many browns, wood tones, H
goldtan, dull reds, sags, almond green
caracul and Russian Ballet colors."
The .unexpected always happens! You really should i
<a e -omet.iing new and "Fallisb in your vacation s:
■-!unk. It mig.it turn suddenly cool, or an unexpected si
social event might occur. Tu fortify vourself against %'
;r,e unforeseen are charming new things for Fall here. i
pie showing of new millinery, coats, suits, and dresses s
- tail invite you to come in and see the new things s
<• no.', have on display. The girls going awav to eol- %
i -ge we have made special efforts to have voiir manv %
,ieeds and just bring mother in the store and we wiil 1
ake 50UI list and show you the chic new dresses and s
uits for the misses. s
HOLLAND'S
The 1'lace Where Most People Trade
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1922, newspaper, August 11, 1922; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149442/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.