Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 152, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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WEDNESDAY
! "GRAND
j LARCENY"
with
EHiot Dexter and *
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| Claire Windwr j
| also
Comedy |
THURSDAY ANDf
FRIDAY
| with Vera Gorden
\ "THE GOOD
| PROVIDER"
j The successor to
I Humoresque one of
| the big pictures of
* the year.
| It's a Paramount.
also
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DID VOU EVER STOP TO THINK-
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THAT what kind of a n
i*r# you. m«* you an uwt *<■ \ our
*'«! I'rea*
! « «' hor„e .nd
j "♦hi man civilfcatiou and tbe\ should '
:oihv«t stand inoperable. tvuyne 5
. ui-niore, s«m rotary of the Worst- a*
oriHfton of America declared tod:-
! n hi- address t>efor the association
• nnua i meeting.
"Since Uae began. the horse hat-
: Uw-n the aervu.Dc and companion of
•nan hit* courage and atrength hu
on Luttlen ^a<| lacided wars." tli«
speaker *aid '•«!* sp*«<| served the
' |w< |ilf. \a-Jio lived by their
: nt nd flocks ami hits power anu ♦
do« ihi\ aided in lh fimt crude at f
t«*mi ui agriculture uvk! !rajmpor {
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IKliSIC CLUB 8 ROSTER GROWING |
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SHOPPING HINTS
FOK
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
■>' r with m affiliu
of 1«K T club*, has ,
tt roster Ip fire
£ THAT after all. a < ity Is noil.
' it: moie or !• , than t .
j ft'li Or cltlzeU*. rutlli' K.m, Mr|Qe
J I bid, and fume (ndlffert^K.
VIIAT It* cM<- lit.. W.U lie no
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2 J TfjAT anions the yr< uh-M .
% i set* u city - hould )ihv< . f -
client) iic.sh, beauty, enterpne
f fat Hikr'itcdn. ,nd a jnrlt to
do Hnnjivr thing*.
THAT tbe man who isn't keep
bin ow*> yard clean und beautiful
a« d use every effort for the im-
provement of hig city, who do"s
uot look U) the future <>r hi . ,«
uphold the ncbool« mid churchi h.
cam tot clafin to be up in th«*
rtundard of what an av«TaK * iti-
ccn nhould be.
THAT when you give the pub-
lic facts, they will do their own
.'•rpuinr and own decldlp*.
K THAT the public has not bfl'-n
given all the facta concerning
your city.
1HAT if the factn about your
city . given out ;n <| under-
stood by your city, they would
show that your city in one of the
ben cities ot its i/e and cla s
ip your section of the country.
THAT youi natural resounds
sie fco great, with tlx- proper
Co operation of all your < itiieng.
It can be made to grow In a few
year«, Into r city TWK'K ITS
PltE8KNT SIZE.
K. H. WAITK, Secretary.
Shawnee Oklahoma
Hoard of Commerce.
Mi
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o report
Harrison
«d by Mru. Helen
director and editor of the
•ration's publicity bureau,
j Affiliation* were notably large
My uttdir !"a" Matea. Tt
topping the list with 2! , Georgia \
The Kinr " M"d Nor1h (-'ar°ljna with 2< .
rtpori shown.
aid, *' *i8 the germ
W i« a language of
'■peak. i<Jv«7> u babf
Now to work that
century phraae that
iing that flowers do
aimy o* fk-sli Houut- cuts. b«:rn
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l-othp. jt j, a A.leHr w-orl,.rH j,.
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' ■ v s and *i.2 r. Sold
t/ Oiti Drug Store. ,...
i| ".STOLEN (iIX>HY
il Christie Comedy
S SATURDAY
1 FRANK MAYO
, "WOLF LAW"
also
Last Hound
f Leather Pushers
No. 6
SUNDAY AND
' fidv ai Xmas Gift, g"ive 4er a
DENSER SEWING MACHINE
x aled in our new office nt 104-\ Oi
one in and talk Sewinir Machines with u;
S'f-^SFB SEWINS MACHINE CO,
H H Willey, Mgr.
- vv" 'lo Hemstitching
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• Ot
Jioaaiiin
: THREE MEN
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Folly Tfisatre
LX .' IRE CHANGE TONIGHT
TI Robert's Sisters Stock Co.
"•< -ent a bi> 4 Act Drama entitled
"DION'S A TON EM E NT"
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G:i'ts in variety.it
lire of those wiio
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i hi.' big Gift Store sta i
Here i; a treasure Iiouf
i'injf. 1 ht- traitibd kno
of each selection.
Our jricen arc lower thnn (hev have been
you Will rind plenty of Gifts that 'are waitii
A spirit of welcome and htlpfulnc: - a ad- t<
Jev.'eli v Store.
it r ( J ; pmhl iw ea§0y und quickly,
.'i -1. ui aggravating *hop-
:!l il' uri the Mppi'<>|jriut«-tiexH
in (he past five year* and
l i Christmj.8 fund.
i-. r( ol < ift .'.election at Lewm'
Diamond Rings
Diamond Wrist Watche
Plain W rijit Watches
Bar Pins
Pearl Necklaces
I.avallieres
Scarf Pins
I.eather Pocketbooks
WORTH WHILE t U T SI.LWTIONS
fl (both m. ii and women) | Cut Glass
Match Holders | Cameo Rinjfs
meo Broaches
K ife and
I Gold and Sih
I Chains
I Diamond Bar Pins
I Diamond Ear Kinps
I WaU hes
I Ivory and Silver Toilet Sets
I Silverware .
Gifts that Last
Birthatone KingH
Piaternity Pins., Rings
and Watch Charms
Silver Sets
C'hinaware
JEWLER
I 19 E. Broadway Drumright. Okla.
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If
Cecil B. De Mille's
Production
"FOOLS
PARADISE"
with
Dorthy Dalian and
Conrad Nagel
Theodore Kosloff
All Star Cast
6th Episode of
The Old Testament
M i j? rations
always a
Good Comedy
| For Information
j CALL 120
mmr ir*r ir *• -r**
B Ar.d a King widethroi "
j «d; • great Republic born. B
I "Orphans of the
■ Storm"
■ see
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I STRAND
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I Dec 9. 10, 11
m m * n r r i m
nd Cam dy throughout the ~ntire bill. Mi*, Dissis .• i ••
!"d'?e ,ole in one cf the best .mo- $ Edison
r.i role evtr produced.
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PICTURES
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William Fox presents
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CHARLES JONES in
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"TROOPER O'NEIE"
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( A Six Reel Western Drama
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House Open Six P. M.
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Pictures Starting 7 O'clock
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Vaudeville 8.30
Phonograps and
Records Make Most
Acceptable Gifts
Cse Our Lay
Away Plan
A Small Payment
will reserve any article
in the house
FRECKLES AND HIS fRIf NQ3
H'I'S Trying to Raise Nick
BY BLOSSEii
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Even Old Santa Would Find Pleasure J
In Shopping at Udens
Gifts of almost bewildering, variety; Gifts of exquisite
beauty; Gifts of practical worth; Gifts at almost any
price. Come first or come last—you will find here a
suitable present for everyone.
1 oys! T oys!
We feature Imported Dolls, Toys, Doll Buggies, Etc.
Bring the children in to see the big display of' Toys
Everything to gladen their hearts and the price rantre
is within your means.
SHOP EARLY AND GET
BE SI
Open Evenings 0, n Sundays
UDEN'S BOOK STORE
147 E. Broadway
Drumright Sapul()a
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 152, Ed. 2 Wednesday, December 6, 1922, newspaper, December 6, 1922; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc149531/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.