Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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MOXDAT, COVFMRER ?0, 19.
iHT EVENING DERRICK
HERE'S A STORY OF INHL'MANiTY
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NEWS LETTERS Lv mail
11« vkirli Miueitofi r<*wili<«l from il. iucrvii.v
* u #ty!*l * fi*h -j ailuUtiit) of the water, due to lr
• fire, Ixr-ttu of * -a#hin* out of lh«? a*h l«*ft by in
believe their 4e- f'r#.*
d Class Matter at the Postcff :
.ahoma. According to ths act c
sress of March 3, 1870
DF THE ASSOC I AT CO PRESS
1021. and
the
IDLE MOMENTS
ury, unexpe
ng her in an in-
nd is sane, wan
nting her from
incle is suing
and incred-
ild be blijsfht-
c weakened,
ft, would be
ontemplat"*
isylunu. The
t every state :
tcdly, every
inhumanity.
! n * aM?nMOB *tuu*n;« are alwava
willing; t< iec*hre advUe while tl:*
al «oll<c youth thinks he 1
ano.« that, says the director A!
thruck 'h* department t.a> starte i
witi.' ihe idea of g;vng practical
««. .!■*« . .n«u t of thoae enrolled tak
iltural coiTiti. Whfjl an instructor
fails to teach rlss* promptly, the itu
.'♦nt* protest to the diree or.
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CO VOU EVER STOP TO THINK —
THAT most (iti
needs are
with
lth in
ity and
J|)le
th.
iij/i
energy
. The
t, their
a com-
TWO VIEWS OF AUTUMN
clinn*
I pita
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F000 MANUFACTURE LARGE
R>- the A«.< > «l<il I*i
n —■' achievement and advpnee.
Of hi r tow,} 8 are preaded by a more list-
• Ma: I' 'V - are -•?e- on bench*
: n<! ' her 'lecorate the curbstones. Himiness
would be landing in their doorways, laz-
ily observing the traffic as it passed. In th'-
stor clerks would be idly gossiping. Many
kr. its of people would be exchanging sidewalk
7 -"'P. Probably a lot of these easy going
people would' say that the constitution of the
The
t says thai autumn is a time
!!>■ observes yellowing vege-
gests the decline of
He sit« around with tho
r> Is
ounti
i r.y .h<
' 1 l|u!
sttimu
of melancholy.
tation, and it s"i
end o all tiling:
blup".
The hopef il man rejoic s in the crisp and
tinglir.^j air of autumn, which puts new energy
into hi*, nerve and muscles. He feels that he
can get out and do things which were impossible
during the heats of summer He rejoices in
the harvest period as the time nature comes to
wrpng. and that adverse conditions are u„_ , i <• .i_
her fruition and offers man another success-
ful crop, bringing abundant grain and fruit and
garden product and the world is glad for new
prosperity in trade.
If he is engai^ed in business, he looks at
autumn as a time when new enterprises can be
promoted. If he is glad for the long even-
>re active man placed in such a com- incs that bring ocial pleasures and opportun-
munity would see plenty of opportunity for ities for self advancement.
development. If he owned a business, he would So while the pessimist gather gloon; in all
be studying up new ways of pushing it, exam- period - of th • y ir, :he hope!' 1 man finds pleas-
i.iing advertising methods that had gained re-ant prospects around each turn of the road, as
suits elsewhere, or he would be rooting around the seasons bring their succession of blessings to : —
in <he back country trying to draw trade nov a beautiful and ; rosperous stafi lige Oklahoma
goinjr elsewhere. If he was a clerk or me- — o .
chanie, he would use these unfilled chinks
his time to improve his business or trade ouuni- ■ , . ,
ntgnt because the washwoman has your pa-
lamas,
0 ——
The success of a man or a community de- ' This is the time of year when a man be-
pends largely on whether these spare moments gins to wonder whether he is trto old to handle
arc filled with purposeful effort, or are given a piece of hot n^ince pie.
Up to aimless loafing. Here in Drumright the! 0
way is always open for growth, to those whe The biggest victory Greece won against
rmined to win success. the Turks was her loss of C
liingte^, \ov. 1 s —The popular:
tin?' thi Iron ami ate<*l indr <• ,
th largest single one in th-
. is (!«•« lured 1/ the v\gri<" I (
a .id ' Ir" Department to.be erronuons. Tlu .
t' -at t l.nduM• y ia ilia* oi foot1
manufacturing. It out atrip!' iron am! '
Met 1. the department Hays, as four •
outstrips one.
The meat packing Industry alone
«! •• Department declares, represents
i! preater value than th' ite *l indu •
uamber of cit i
iU future.
THAT mir country need* more
tractors and less detractors
THAT the first thing many citj-
zeua think when asked to do
something for thi* city, is What
do 1 get out of It?" They -hould
think. •♦What can I do for my
city V Selfishness should not b
thc-ught of Ui civic work.
THAT mail order houses never
prosi#er in a city where th.- lo<al
merchants advertise consistently,
because the mail order m^n know
they cannot compete with a local
ftore if th merchant understands
his business.
THAT the public .need? educat-
ting to a knowledge that they
can buy at home as cheaply a
buying away from home.
THAT they can actually see
what th< \ a'e buying l eior< they
pay for it. ami they !« not have
to v tit days and even we* ks. for
the delivery 6f articles they buy.
E. h. WA1TE,
Secretary Shawne.-., OKia
Board of Comaierce
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FIRES DESTROY PARADISE
STRAND THEATRE TODAY
TONIGHT
THE MERRY MADCAPS CO.
A Sparkling Muaical Revue
Features that are different from all others
The ariitts Mcdc.l Tonight with Jen Gladstone and
H«try Hern, whe will please these that are hard to please
aire Billy Krut who amuse: the whole family.
A Real Rube Comedian
anH the Musical Sewarts. lintcrnational Favorites.
oWrderful Ncvelty Merical Artistj. Then there is a
Chorus that reallv sings and dances
PICTURES
William Fox presents
TOM GILBERT in "THE YELLOW STAIN"
Directed bv Jack Dillon
The battle of a Real Man Against Odds. In Six Parts
also a Latest Comedv
D ors open G :30, pictures starting 7 :0U o'clock. Curtain
raises 8:.'!0. Come early and get good seats.
•V AAA .
Over the Border''
with
betty mnm
and
Washington, Nov.
-AjMrlers
The;
of ti
then
old bury
that the
le for their disappointments in life,
would complain of the ufiprogressivene* •
fir homo towns. Yet if some one asked
to serve on a committee to give their sleep;-
a boost, they would he likely to sa'-
had no time for such efforts.
A
Tlu total value of manufacture 1 guides and Kportsnun generally, who
11 lucis. i 1919 w is $13.39!. arf interestetl in conservaticn of tho
00. Among th" food products country's i.nland game fish supp'
mn •• i|. t-i total, flour mill pro j are warned by the Euretfu of Fisher-
ta : i: t to pac king hou • :e* to tak*' special pains to prevent
ir !-. j forest fire«*. as these have been re-
sponsible for widespread destruction#
Of fish.
uatff
a Paramount Picture
'Uo a Good Comedv
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NOT ABOVE LEARNING
M>uir, Mo . Nov. 20.—The lsual
i room attitudes rf students in
.t,us < n division at Washington
r ity ^:e -onu'^hrt opposite
. •! •'"'••nt. M T"
* ni ■- and wo rv n rf matttt ■*
riiv <j§roH « l in. the 'department.
666
Cures Malaria, Chills
and Fever, Dengue or
Bilious Fever.
666 quickly relieves Cclds and
LaGrippe, Constipation, Bili-
ousness and Headaches.
Idle Hour Theatre
TODAY
DEPENDABLE
equip-
ment. enlarge his information about his call-!
i.ip, or develop his home place.
The height of ignorance
>it:ting up
arc
jonstantine.
FHCCKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Frfckles Turns Musical
BY BLOSSEH
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PRICED BIGHT
Terms if Desired
1820
DODGE ROADSTER
in Good Mechanical
Condition
1320
BIJICK ROADSTER
With Winter Top
Good Tires
1921
DODGE TOURING
Completely Overhauled
Good Rubber
1320
DODGE TOURING
In Good Condition
lx>oks Good
1921
F 'iD TOURING
The Price Is Rijrht
Berry - Stephenson
& Company
Richmond Building
Dgdee- Brothers
motor cap.
The evenness of performance so often re-
marked in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars is
due, in no smail part, to the thoroughness
with which each unit is inspected during
the process of manufacture and assembly.
A trained staff of 800 experts is employed
in this work alone, and approximately 5285
individual inspections are made on each car.
So exacting and rigid are the standards ap-
plied to these inspections that the slightest
variation either in workmanship or ma-
terial is instantly discovered and rejected.
Dodge Brothers are almost over-scrupu-
lous in their constant aim to make each
car as sound and perfect as is humanly
possible.
The Price is $1,000 delivered
BERRY-STEPHENSON & CO.
Drumright, Oklahoma
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1922, newspaper, November 20, 1922; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149519/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.