Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 348, Ed. 3 Friday, May 13, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
VOL 5, NUMBER 348
SECTION THREE
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921
DAILY 15c PER WEEK
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This Bank
Stands Behind
You
We have always based our success up-
on your success; your prosperity has
meant prosperity for us, and now
we're going to stand behind you to
the full limit of our experience, ability
and resources; taking our pro rata
with you of the responsibilities to
come, in a wholesome effort to serve |
you in every way we can.
Feel free to come in and talk over |
your plans with us.
FIRST NATIONAL BANKf
Drumright, Oklahoma
University of Oklahoma Extension Division
Community Institute Program
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA., MAY 12, 13, 14 1921
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Phone 82-2R
404 E. Maple.
Smith Hospital
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
in
OPERATING AND X-RAY ROOMS.
FRIDAY
Examination of children and consultations with parents, Miss Turner
and I)r. Sanger, City Hall.
Talks to pupils of Elementary grades, Mrs. Yost, 1st., 2nd., and 3rd.,
Ward buildings.
Talk to High School Sudents: "Choosing a Vocation" Mr. McAfee.
Community Singing, Mr. Twichell, High School.
Talks to High School Boys, Dr. Scroggs.
Talks to High School Girls, Miss Turner.
Conference on Community Library and Adult Education, Mr. McAfee
Council Chamber, City Hall.
10:20-12 Community Singing and organized games of pupils of Elementary
grades, Mr. Twichell, Ward Buildings.
Business Men's General Conference Mr. Brown, Mr. McAfee, Council
Chamber, City Hall. •
Conference on Domestic Relations, Home Making and Child Rearing,
Mrs. Yost, City Hall.
Conference on Local Government Public Utilities and General Com-
munity Work. Mr. McAfee, Council Chamber, City Hall.
Conference on Public Health, with special consideration of child wel-
face, Miss Turner, City Hall.
Individual Business Men's Conference of Grocerymen, Dry Goods,
Druggists, Bankers, Hardware men, all others, in separate groups In
order named, Mr. Brown Business Men'B Ass'n, office Atchtermann
"Building.
:30 Conference on Educational Aims and Policies, Dr. Scroggs, High School
Auditorium.
1:00
1:30
2:00
2:30
1:00-5
Diamonds
coa«
4' I'.O
7:45
8:15
8:50
6:25
Conference on Public .Amusements nd Supervised Play, Mr. r vie hex!
High i'cliool Auditorlux.
Community Singing, Mr.Twichell, Methodist Church Lawn.
Address: "Husband and Wife,'' Mrs. Yost.
Address: "The Ideal Community," Mr. McAfee.
Announcements.
Song: "America."
AUTO PAINTING i
With the greatest of care with the finest *
varnishes obtainable, at the best price. ■
'Let's talk it over if your car loses that shine'' ■
Stephens and Overland Sales Room
J. H. GALLREIN I
North of Post Office Phone 98 ■
2:00
SATURDAY
9-12:00 Examination of children and consultation with parents, Miss Turner,
Dr. Sanger.
10:30 Conference of Responsibility of Minority Organizations such as
Lodges, Churches, Clubs, and welfore movements for Community Pro-
gress, Mr. McAfee, Council Chamber City Hall.
11 1:30 Conference on Domestic Relations coct nued from Friday, Mrs. Yost,
High School Auditorium.
Conference on Financing Community Enterprises, Mr. McAfee, Council
Chamber, City Hall.
2:30 Conference on Public Health continued from Friday, Miss Turner, City
, Hall.
3:30 Conference on Educational Aims and Policies, Dr. Scroggs, High
School Auditorium.
4:30 Conference on Public Amusements, Play Grounds and Supervised
Play. Mr. Twichell. High School Auditorium.
7:45 Community Singing, Mr. Twichell.
8:15 Summaries by members of the Institude Staff ''Next Things for Drum-
right."
8:45 Suggested program of Community Advance, Mr. McAfee.
9:15 Report of Committees on organization of Community Council.
9:30 Salute the Flag "The Star Spangled Banner."
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Krispy Krust" Bread
Sold bv all Groceries and Markets
OK ALL THE PRECIOUS STONES BROUGHT FROM THEIR
HIDING PLACES IN THE EARTH'S TREASURE FIELDS THE MOST
<• PRIZED ONES ARE "DIAMONDS." THE LUSTROUS GLITTER OF
% "DIAMONDS" MORE THAN ANYTHING ELSE IN THE WORLD
£ DELIGTHS THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER.
THEN WEAR "DIAMONDS;" THEY ARE THE MARK OF
? PROSPERITY. GIVE "DIAMONDS" FOR PRESENTS; THEY ARE
THE STRONGEST EVIDENCE OF ESTEEM AND AFFECTION.
4
THE "QUALITY IS THERE" IN OUR DIAMONDS. OUR f
X PRICES ARE REASONABLE. ?
DAVE KELLER j
Jewelry of Quality r
I $
j Used M Rebuilt Car Exchange
We are selling transportation and ser-
if vice. Whether or not you are interested in a
| car, come in and let us explain our plan to
| you. On the cars listed below, no reasonable
| offer refused. For sale because they bought
| new Maxwell or Chalmers cars.
Two Rebuilt Max-
well Touring
Two Rebuilt Max-
Give Krispy Krust Bread a trial and decide
for yourself
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND EVERY MEETING.
WELCOME. NO ADMISSION.
TALK ON PYORRHEA
EVERYBODY
CASH;
LILLY BAKERY
FRANK RICE, Prop.
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15he I
BURD:
Quick Seating
Piston Ring.
Positively the
best one piece
ring made. We
have all the pop-
ular sizes in stock to fit your car.
We want to show you the IOWA CORD
casings. We have tires that fit your pocket-
book as well as your car.
DRUMRIGHT TIRE & RUBBER CO.
J. M. Pope, Mgr.
203 E. Broadway Phone 362
KEEP EVANGELIST'S
LEAVE CHECK9
Too much t an nt. be mM agai'i^t i
prorrea. It is the fiieatest cause of i Muskogee, May 13. Take the cash
loss of teeth, do not it. Aiand let the credit go.
deplorable fact is that about 65 per | Thieves who picked the pocket c?
cent of adults have pyorrhea, of which Evangelist D. Will Henley en route
only a small per cent devote any at- from Oklahoma City to Muskogee fol- .
teniion to its cause. lowed this injunction literally.
Pyorrhea not only causes sere, in- ( In his pocketbook wore $1.50 in cur- j•
flamed gums, offensive breath and rency, $100 in checks and a railroad t
loss of teeth, but causes many di- Pass over the K. O. & G. The thieves I «
seases, which may result in actual topk the currency and pass, but threw j,
death. • away the checks. j ]
Many persons who are under A man m Oklahoma City picked up .j
I weight regain their normal weight (the roll checks yesterday on the j.
J and heaHh by getting rid of Pyorrhea, streets and turned them over to Jc-'in j;
I We know by the results we obtain in Hudson, also a preacher in the •
our daily practice. Please remembr-r .Church of Christ- «
if you have Pyorrhea, consult a com- ! Evangelist Hen1'": , who opens re-
,petent dentist at once, and if the di-; v!val servics at K and Eart Okmr.l- .
sease cannot be treated successfully, i See today, received notice of the re- «
it hen have the teeth extracted at once jCOvery of the checks. j,
las they are indangering your life. \ LAUNDRY WINS
j We will give you the result of our j pAWHIJgKA_ In the aclicn
Iexperience. Examination and consul- ^
Buick Six Touring
Oldsmobile 8
Chummy
Chalmers Six
Touring
Buick Delivery
Ford Speedster
well Roadsters
Maxwell Truck
Two Ford Roadsters
Three Ford Touring
tatioi
B.
tists.
. Examination and consul- j
free. .
Jones, Georgie D. Jones, den-
112 East Broadway. Phcne 3i
OBSERVt NAT oNAu
TAL DAY
HOSPI-
I f
of f
attorney, against | +
the Acme Laundry Company to fore
the company to return parcel of
personal linen which the company;
was holding to force payment of a
bill the firm alleged was due from
Files, a decision was rendered in
justice court in favor of the laundry,
and the complainant wes crdcred to
pay the laundry firm the sum
Preparations have been made by
several of the pests of the American
Legion of Oklahoma located in cities paid to be due on the parcel in luff-
where there are hospitals caring for tion.
disabled war veterans to observe
Thursday, May 12, as National Hopsi
tal day. In Oklahoma City the Legion
post asked the general public to co-
operate by visiting men at the Uni
vrsity hospital, taking convalescents
to theatres and for automobile rides
and by furnishing amusement for bed
fast patients.
LAWTON—Lawton businss men
will leave here Thursday on a boost-
s'" trip to Mack's Corner Empire CU"
Runcari Marlow. |St«r11ng, Blgin.
Cyril, Cement and Apache.
HOSPITAL FOR BRISTOW
Bristow,—A large apartment house
owned by Dr. Charles T. Schrader of
this city, will soon be remodelled and
made into a first class hospital ac-
cording to an announcement today.
Two large roomB will be set aside
as operating and sterilizing rooms
and these will be fitted with equip-
ment used in the best hospitals. The
lnilding when remodelled will ac-
commodate at least twenty patients.
The hospital will be in charge of
Miss logene Tracey, of Tulsa.
STANDARDIZE ON MAXWELL
Schumaker-CoTe Motor Co.
Phone 499 209 S. Ohio
MAXWELL - CHALMERS DEALERS
THE HART GARAGE
HARRY LEE, Mgr.
313 East Broadway Phone 159
Storage, Gasoline and Oils
Each department in charge of the following experts.
Vulcanizing Department John Glass
Wind Shields and Glass, Anderson Glass Co.
j Clark Welding Works
1 If you have motoi* trouble, go to a garage,
j If ignition trouble get an electrician. If tire
i trouble get a vulcanizer.
- - WELDING - -
The Best Welding Shop in Oklahoma.
Come See for Yourself.
FRED CLARK
438 E. Broadway Phone 108
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