Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 359, Ed. 3 Thursday, May 26, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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"Purity' —"Climax Ice Cream
Safe f.zf'tii m every pr'>c«w &f Mkmg; CLI-
XAX ICE CKEAM a,rr.* to y«t, pars, aatri-
Uvm, ■vkalevAn*. Thcmaghiy pacts'-r_wai
cream tiptfaf •jr.th ia< b*at gnaabted igar
ar.d pure flavor^**, orJy are s.wi. Jiarf* ia
Modern m*ekiw , tfeisiaf ar.d bright,—««-.!-
raerf ..i irre 4t*am before each jain®>—fcimret
ita purity. Order CLIMAX ICE CREAM -.ti#
very <iay. For iaie here Ike *e ere*.- _i
Mid.
Kiddies—Free to Ycm
7<*r ml -.tt. i pi«an uui w.a 7Vir
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Climax Creamery Co., Shawns, Oklahoma
COIIi) YOUTH IS
BUFFED TE DEJIIH IB
61S0UKE ON CLOTHES
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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THE OFFICIAL
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NEWSPAPER
DAILY "DERRICK
Ti to R«-Cr* that ear of
F *K Tires
Main Filling- Station
Osoaite dty Hall
«f *iie TaskfT&r reCaer- u
Okla.. n* tamsrf ®a <tetdi
a^r Havaft&B, wirii can* aStaff
fC his -risr* "fe£Bir 111 4A
*«Ie ac "jj# Haspertas iir.Kie
oae of r-3*m tirew 2 -nar. i non
Hmph^OK
ft fiir wexut Titw ioi if *it
9ft 'jnw dm Z3tH>
tt. " % Hiwirlfli ia f
is «U7*irty- ft ji Caaieai v^asf
L-imaoi"^ a «.«a£n. E- r-
* R'Va lu.-t «*y«ai ar* cVm« it.
1* ut vi< ii«Mt mil a im;ac "rf rUi«?r
«ctt 14 a atfw «rf £1*
aLar^jrai a gl uut lim. Xa45aA!!:«
.1 Iw iitxidL mir suit
ifMCuRMn. aart -ia Ok* *Jb*9C iait 4D)tu-
1T p.,A !Wl -*.1^1 in.! flirt
914 ir 4o#n * jr>c 3i -n" Z>it Sum. jt «r.
Tmuc i&xniWMiit *t<fc water ir t **r
•tpr-^lir ai ar ,iy sumpir.iii wtai
r«4 ird F'car
*-<re*a« a-3 8«?^
=" = ££ OCLiVEfW
Ed Holland Sc Barton
M2 E. Ban *c«« *47J
Howard's Cleaning
Workg
M J- Claaa Tafterft^
^ - ti C IM P'taaatf. 0* )-
Plc ««.«•
•on
rSt ArCatlcally Iwb*
for Service
U*TLCJ
$1M
E^T^^^G DERRICK f A' Hutc^rson
Vf5£* s C Vf j££
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fr*.ra a#^r irntlutr Bah Eamr? of Ti- •*
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•%ft ar^d-ia:' '.lie? ia4 ir.:?^
i;arr iCii tor Ia ?*an aa«t art i*ari
of fith^T BctJi 11T*
fzoi^i RA<«it.:7. timnxh. a
frigid, Mr Eaury kyat^.
kin sfcttr ia CHOnCfM; wii^r* ih.*
Ihm fr>r i^iif. ? an, a ad hi# riatt
fi". .0%.^o lor.z juui it bee*
\fr^ Baj ha/i h<%r IroUMr zhzl
jh^ failed ta wienizt h.tai.
Mfttf p^ncitii of EbM totals
tU- W for Apri. aa-i h^r ha.ak i>-
&o«^-s oa April 2* w«r $-: 7112*2'
a + ai5«e p«a-
& ia Gu?
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Unique Cleaners
CsioK7 aaii Paw. Props.
•i Pwtcffi< , Plote M
P«ON£
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3o Ohio
♦at* >f r i
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naff
A. R. Croxton
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PL' MEIXG—.Vo-* U th« Time
J. . Honey
W. Broadway
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rite
ra* *vy
7 for
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p"ohf / ■Jl/ 2.Cj i
So Ohio
C*J otir/SPv ',
l*x*% paid by railroads
a«ryr^jnj[ w> ti* r*y>rt
Mil* c/Mnmerr* roma
*hl'h aa Imr <a<j
tulf tlm** a* great aa th« a«t operat-
ing; irxorr.*
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noorji; |
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t foryrt*. Th* f:
ar.<| of th* p---^ -
parr -ft* r.*-y«^- p«rl<
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tke wWrtww fh^r ar prartlcolly th#
r«^r. afj'"■«•;- tlMfh aof
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f - ^aa for another wtf* bnt ftrB*
fc* r T5t ktve raic**i a h*a'l
Phone 90
70a want
JOB PRINTING
Of AS7 Kind
u take
f wali..'4f
->r!o«i has
Tour Crs^;t Ij Good
En? a Cs<ti Car
P. G. Williams, Peoples
Store
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Tire iVIilea^e at the
Lowest Cost in History
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SIZK and TYPE
NON-SKID
New Prices
RED-TOP
New Prices
KIliBKD
CORD
New Prices
NON SKID
(ORD
New Prices
GRAY
TUBES
New Prices
3fl x & (linrhcr
$12,85
$17.00
__
$2.15
30 x 3'/i Clincher
15.00
22.00
$25.00
$27.50
2.55
32 x 3V S. S.
21.00
26.00
32.90
36.40
2.90
32 x 4 g. g.
26.90
34.40
41.85
46.30
3.55
34 x 4'/, S. S.
38.35
—
49.6S
54.90
4.75
35 x 5 S. S.
47.05
—
61.90
68.45
5.85
i'lut war tax. Other 112ti rrdund it proportion
I hese Prices Apply to Our Regular and Complete Line
Buy your mileage by the year instead of by the tire.
I he tire that goes far, that runs long, that is alway de-
pendable is the only really cheap buy on the market.
1 he last mile it runs determines the cost of your tire.
Sold only by Dealers
A New Low Price on a
Known and Honest Product
Act O .est Er- 1 r Gen?«dy.
I Th* '.Z'Z fit tiaa
ffcakca frrxn "Kalpr. R/ Dr>ist«r.""
for a pcrfonna&ee ia th^ historic ab-
bot's far. hail Westminster abbey,
Loadoe.
| It Is rh* o^ui Eajf ro<B«tf, aa/J
last time it was preae&tefl. it ta be-
wa> a boot l.V 3, wt en a party
of Eton boys appeared before Q^e^n
Mary.
I Mi-« K"#y Asbtoo aa<l CJ. Hc€«y.
j t**- b.7 ; a * and rr^^^eat ntemberv
j of rh^ Oxford Cnlt>r«:*y T^ramarlc so-
I '•l^ty. are to prodorr fbe play In aid
J of rhe W^srrr;.r -*^r r^ ^ey r^*tr.rat!on
fnr. . the ituf 1 h-.il 5 dow q-^vj as
I« a *li r. r.z rw i by th* Westmiaster
•^bo# boys. x2i «;c at beary chentsvt
wr od rabies beiiered to have been
I aade (ron fbe wrecks of (ha Spanish .
I Armada.
LE. SHANKS
General Insurance
PHONE 456
The Avalon Hotel
L J. CURLEE. Pr<>p.
ck 1*2 w. Broadway
phone 252
THE HART GARAGE
harry lee. Ma a*e-
•13 Eeait Broadway. Ptoc« ;5,
a-orage. gasoline and oil8
; Vulcanizing Shop Rtpalr
"dTbTEASLEY~
Veterinar/ Suroeon. Hartey Avanua
; Oppotite Santa Ft Pisungtr SUtlon
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
Phones: 55 and 63
;
SHOES REPAIRED
First Class 'Work—Best Material
Moderate Price
Union Shoe Shop
209 E Broadway
. AILORING Cp to the Mfcnte
Styles and Shades
l nique Cleaners
& Tailors.
Colomy & Pate. Props
Opposite Postoffice. Phone w
Residence Phone 528 Office Phone M
c. K. HAY ELY"
dentist
Whiteomb and Proctor
Auto Topi, Curtains, Awnlngt, Etc. ^ Broadway
Ohio
4C2 E. B'dy.
Few Are Like Her.
A r*rtair* -"lab ;n ri..^ dtj «le*.ide«i
to T.^f. soro* women .n; from one
of the city io-Sti£at «>'-* a.a afr*rru< n
tr<-at at one of the idot;^. Great wa-
the excitement when the machines ar-
rlv^l, with a h^sff-4 in each car. All
w^at smoothly until a ballet scene was •
thrown on fbe «cref«. showing ?iris
frr m "TTi^ F < : s.** Cfue of th^ wom-
en. bapper. ng to norice the tightly
f?U'+*il eyes «f the oid woman n#?xt to
b**r. asked. '"Are yoti iil?^
-No." sl*e replied, "bat I am doat
ar d I di'ln't understand where yon
w*r - r;r.'i I want to go
bom*- for I won t ;• ok at 'h.-e dirty
h:;ssi^ another n. • .re."—Indianapo-
lis N *ws.
GUARANTEED
VULCANIZING
John Glass is in charge of the 8hop
Located in
the hart garage
213 EAST BROADWAY
MOTHER'S BREAD
Ask Your Grocer for it
Hamilton's Bakerv
Under New Management
Stag Barber Shop
218 EAST BROADWAY
G. W. HILDEBRAND, Prop.
Fourth Chair Added.
Union Shop
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Who Is
L- P. SEITZ
He is the fellow who takes
the T out of Can't
s s s s
Jf. •>
Crushed Stone for f
Building Purposes I
Yes, She Was Even.
41 r*. S. and Mrs. R. were not on <•
fri#-r.dly f*x^r.rxsr. Tlie forrr had /
n.:rde rr. :-. .nk.nd r a. .rk« ur th - -!•
lat*-r ;.r,d Mr- F: ,ud vow#d to get
et. - i:h h -r «. > it The r jb v
enw-rirt? «^ich ?• : after:'led, her
fh; •• ftii ' Mrs > '« - boasr r,z
of th« r rar*- pottery. (Ik* <>'.<% rut'^ and
Ifare pfdvm "Why. my baaban'; h,;« J « J
• ry Quan- 32 Mile \Vp«f ••
- .-•■•_■■- a T ' 8,1 V
ani^rior smile—"and he u .de t a «5-
rale that ;;t arafy be stopped be 1| v
the snm#* tone. "And In what \,\u(
It be £ot you. rny dear .Mr* '<
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* Dr.G.Allison Smithett *
X PHYSICIAN and SURGEON S
* —SPECIALIST—
Room 103, Canfield Building
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and S
FOR SALE AT
of City
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V Private Diseases of Men
V Women. Diseases of Kidneys *
\ and Bladder. Female Diseases. X
Drumright, Okla. S
* IIIS
I Where Cleanliness?
and Comfort are
Rural Sarcasm.
A New Yorker, vlvitiiig an Iona <'
fawi u eat dti- 14. — — -
r «• • ■ I f.;#er P AR AMOLJNT
fh« tonr. r\ jl
"V 'f « <! the rizen. "I'll say 1 A
for the editor flint be can be .the most
snrcast'c fellow ?! af ever was when he
tries."
"How .or
"Why. n last «<ek's issue the de-
partment entitled 'Loral Intelllfence*
wa#
t
ssxssss
s \ s * S
* X S K x s
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BALLARD'S BARBER SHOP
Everything that Is Modern
and Up-to-Dat
BATHS IN CONNECTION
Opposite P. O.
I. W. BALLARD
xxxxxxsxvxxs
XXXXX' xxsxxxs
I Paige Rooms H
■> x x
Jr
• r ; • .'tijt tlire - \in i es ir^ length " •{•
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MRS. P. J. KELLY
113 S. Penn.
•W-M-H-;-
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H. A. GROFF
GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
Res Phone 12 Office Phone 140
Calls will be made to all near
by cities and oil Held.
Cushing, Okla.
XXSSSJSSSJ6XSSS
Thirty Days.
An athletic youfip fellow in Aas-
tr lixi • nt r f a tear and landed in
I the police ronrt. The fnsu'i >trute in-
f|w r«M] whaf fbe prHot.er'# (K-cupatlon
i was.
{ "il' H a pr# fe«iional f#* fl>nll play-
j er -;,id hl« ronr.-el. "He plays ont-
i «ide rlsrhf for hl« team."
C* Its dots; does be?" replied the i%
fr '<•. * «e!l. then. we must y
ri i r'* bix position He'll be left In-
*'<' f' i ' ♦ next month."
S XXXXX?8X\ii%x\
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BEVERLY JONES
GEORGIA C. JONES
Dentists
112^i East Broadway
Drumright, Okla.
PHONE 36
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DR. Wm. HUTCHINSON I
General Practitioner of Medicine E
AUTO-HEMIC THEPAPY 5
Treatment of Chronic and Toxic Z
Diseases, with a serum made E
from the Patients Blood. E
Res. Phone 43-3 Office Phone 43-2 =
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA. E
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 359, Ed. 3 Thursday, May 26, 1921, newspaper, May 26, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163387/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.