Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 360, Ed. 2 Friday, May 27, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
VOL. 5, NUMBER 360.
SECTION TWO
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 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 BANK
Drumright, Oklahoma
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404 E. Maple.
Phone 82-2R :j:
The Moute rallroud and a sledge car photographed near l'unchal, the cap-
I Itnl of the Island of Madeira In the Atlantic. The antiquuted-looklng railroad
'.rain Is comparattvelj' new to the island, where most of the traveling Is done
in the sledge cars.
Smith Hospital
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MODERN EQUIPMENT.
| in
| OPERATING AND X-RAY ROOMS.
i auto painting:
■ With the greatest of care with the finest J
varnishes obtainable, at the best price. u
■ 'Let's talk it over if your car loses that shine" ■
■ Stephens and Overland Sales Room ■
J J. H. GALLREIN
■ North of Post Office Phone 98
RICKENBACKER'S
PLANE DAMAGED
NOW PASSENGER
VIRILE IDEA CONTAINED IN
I STORY OF "SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT" AT IDLE
HOUR SUNDAY AND
MONDAY
Turned Over In Land-
ing In Wyoming
| Cheyenne, Wyoming, May 27.—Ed-
| die Riekenbacker resumed his trans-
I continental flight from this city at
j 6 o'clock this morning as a passenger
| of the mail plane piloted by C. V. Hick
up.
J His own plane was damaged when
it turned over in landing here last
; night. Riekenbacker said he believed
! lie would reach Washington Saturday
night.
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Krispy Krust" Bread
Sold by all Groceries and Markets
: MEXICANS SEIZE
ti VILLAGE KILL
A vivid story with a theme stand
ing out in striking contrast to "Why
Change Your Wife," "Male and Fe-
male," "Don't Change Your Husband''
and any of his previous successes
marks 'Something to Think About"
necil B. De Mille's big paramount pic-
ture which will be shown at the Idle
Hour theatre next Sunday and Mon-
day.
The idea of right thing furnishes
the basic idea for the story. In the
early scenes the quaint rural charaet
erist'cs of Luke Anderson, a black-
smith, and his daughter Ruth, have a
rollicking humor that is capttvatingly
presented. When the daughter, al-
ready engaged to a rich young man
of the neighborhood, elopes with Jim
Dirk, a handsome newcomer, the
clouds of tragedy gather quickly.
Then a series of swift climaxes de-
velop in rapid succession until will
power brine's with it the restoration
of the heroine's happiness through the
instrumentality of her little boy.
Look on page 2 fo.- special offered ,
tor Saturday and Monday The Mark
; ey Fall Store.
Appropriate Presents
for
Brides and Graduates.
THE TIME IN A YOUNG WOMAN'S LIFE WHEN SHE CHER-
ISHES MOST THE "REMEMBRANCES" SHE RECEIVES ARE
% WHEN SHE GRADUATES AND WHEN SHE WEDS. THESE ARE
T THE TIMES WHEN FRIENDSHIPS ARE "TESTED."
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IF YOU REMEMBER YOUR SWEET-GIRL-GRADUATE FRIEND
£ AT THIS TIME SHE WILL THINK KINDLY OF YOU ALWAYSJ
T THE BRIDE WILL ETERNALLY CHERISH AS A FRIEND THE ONE
t WHO SENDS HER A WEDDING GIFT.
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THE "QUALITY IS THERE" IN OUR GOODS.
}• DAVE KELLER
Jewelry of Quality J
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j Used ?nd Rebuilt Car Exchange
We are selling transportation and ser-
i vice. Whether or not you are interested in a
t 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-
Buiek Six Touring
Oldsmobile 8
Chummy
Chalmers Six
Touring
Buick Delivery
Ford Speedster
well Touring
Two Rebuilt Max-
well Roadsters
Maxwell Truek
Two Ford Roadsters
Three Ford Touring
Give Krispy Krust Bread a trial and decide
for yourself
Radical Element Hoist FW C (>>11^1.KIMOX
Red Flag and Fight IN SiiC K 1 IU P
For Chhurches
LILLY BAKERY
FRANK RICE, Prop.
5S
J5he ■
burd;
(By Associated Press)
Mexico City, May 27.—Radical ele-
ments seized the municipal govern-
ment village of Jacona near Zamora
yesterday in a f'ght with the village
authorities. They killed the chief of
police and wounded the mayor and
several other civilians.
Red flags were hoisted above sever-
al buildings but when the radicals at-
tempted to force their way into the
churches the populace resisted so
strongly that the disturbers withdrew.
HAVE A 250 BARREL WELL AT
2,804 FEET—OTHER COM-
PLETION
The Phillis Petroleum company ha3
a 250-barrel well, located in the north-
west corner of the southwest of 28-
16-10. Sand was found from 2,408 to
2,834 feet.
In the southwest corner of the north
west of 34-16-10 the well of Cook and
Wright has been shot and is good for
STANDARDIZE ON MAXWELL
Schumaker-Co-e Motor Co.
Phone 499 209 S. Ohio
MAXWELL - CHALMERS DEALERS
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200 barrels. Sand was found from
2,650 to 2,665 feet.
Bs'rnes and Barnes No. 1 well, locat
ed i nthe southwest corner of the
northeast of 26-lfi-lO, Is dry and aband- '
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
oned at a total depth of 3,250 feet.
FOR SALE-High grade new player Thp No 1 geweU of the phmlp,
piano near Drumright shaped for cus- Petroleum company, iocated in the
tomer unable to make payment. Used northwest corner of the northeast of
less than sixty days, musically perfect. ,he northwest of 26-15-10, found the
will make substantially discount for
quick sale. Terms if desired. Freder-
Wilcox sand from 3,069 to 3,073 feet,
and at last reports had about 500 feet
lckson-Kroli Music Co., Oklahoma City of Qlf ftn(, water , nthp ho]e
FIRESTONE
Fabric
Automobile
Cases
FABRIC CLINCHER CASES
30x3 Smooth Clincher Regular Size $10.95
30x3 1-2 Non-Skid Clincher Regular Size 13.95
30x3 New Ncn-Skid Clincher 13.85
30x3 1-2 New Non-Sk.'d Clincher Extra Size 16.65
THAREL GARAGE
THE HART GARAGE
HARRY LEE, Mgr.
313 East Broadway Phone 159
Storage, Gasoline and Oils
NORTH OHIO
STEPHENS AND OVERLAND
DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
£ Each department in charge of the following experts.
I Vulcanizing Department John Glass
| Wind Shields and Glass, Anderson Glass Co.
|
Clark Welding Works!
If you have motor trouble, go to a garage. :j:
If ignition trouble get an electrician. If tire j
trouble get a vulcanizer. J
- - WELDING - - j
The Best Welding Shop in Oklahoma.
Come See for Yourself. £
FRED CLARK
■
438 E. Broadway
Phone 108
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