Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 3 Friday, June 3, 1921 Page: 2 of 2
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
INTERESTING
SPORT NOTES
Toronto cricket council Include* 23
dub*.
• • •
The "floating" golf ball li causing
a lot of floating talk.
The army may establish a big polo
center at Camp Dlx, N. J.
Being a spurring partner for Demp-
sey gets publicity with the reverse
English.
^University of Santa Clara, Califor-
nia, will drop intercollegiate athlet-
ics this year.
Chick Evans' stories on the golf
matches In Eogland should read like
an autobiography.
• • •
John F. Martin, former Oberlin col-
lege athlete, has been named as coach
of Wesleyan university,
Cornell's sophonmre eight has led
the varsity crew home on every prac-
tice brush this spring.
• • •
Doctor Spaeth, Princeton's crew
coach, said he had the best crew he
ever saw In a Tiger boat.
• • •
Princeton has doled out 120 athletic
insignia, exclusive of dims numerals,
In the last year of school.
• • •
If brain Is superior to brawn, Capn-
blanca should challenge the winner ot
the Otrpentler-Dempaey fracas.
• • •
Johnny Dundee claims the Italian
lightweight championship since he put
the sphagettl sign 011 Rocky Kansas.
• • •
Melville P. Dickenson, who will cap-
tain Princeton's hasketball team next
year, has been a regular for two years.
• •
Ohauncey Simpson, brother of the
famous "Bob," Is glistening on the
Bosworth (Mo.) high school track team.
• •
Students at Northwestern univer-
sity will have to swim for their diplo-
mas in future. It's a new athletic re-
quirement.
• • •
We don't know whether Porky
Flynn bothers with a knockout sched-
ule, but if he has one he Is ten years
behind it.
Japanese Freighter Is Libeled
AGAIN IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Umpire Bill Brennan Who Jumped to
Federal Organization Secures
His Old Position.
Bill Brennan, after nn absence
of six years from the major circuits,
Is again on the staff of the National
umpire Bill Brennan.
league umpires. Brennan Jumped
from the National league to the Fed-
feral league at the time of the bnse-
bull wur. Though regarded as one of
the best umpires In baseball, he had
been unable to And a place in the
major circuits.
rrrr
'•DANGEROUS HOURS" AT THE
IDLE HOUR TODAY
Through "Dangerous Hours" /the
big Thomas H. Ince production which
being shown at the Idle Hour thea-
tre for the last time today, is a tense
dramatic picture with its underlying
theme the Radical unrest that is
sweeping the country, it is not with-
out its humorous phases. For instance
a collection of Bolshevik vampires
are portrayed in somo of the scenes
showing meetings of the "Red" agita-
tors. They are "new women" of the .
most pronounced type wearing men's I
attire, smoking cigars and pipes, and
moVing about with a real masculic"
swagger.
frO0l*S!fCLfANER
WE KNOW HOW
P„or.B ^ SO OH.O
OUR DEUVERY SERVICE IS YOURS
Get the Derrick—it's newsy.
■ ■ ■
■ ■■■■■■■
LOOK
The big Japanese licighier Kne .Marti was raided by federal prohibition
enforcement agents at Jacksonville, Fla., and libel papers have been served
on It. It Is charged that the vessel brought 20 cases of intoxicating liquor
from Cardiff, Wales, which were not reported In the manifest. The photograph
shows the Krle Maru at dock in Jacksonville.
H'
; vmi-.
Makes an Old
^Rooster as
(Tender as a
"feSquab
Recognized authorities
1 commi nd cooking by ■■!
steam "under pressure" for
it hrini"; out all the flavor and
juices. Cheaper cuts of meat
and hard-to-cook foods are made
delicious and tender in one-third
the time withonc-quartcr the fuel in a
(ittonal
This schedule will give you a very good
iJea of the saving they make possible.
Open
"National
Vessel
Steam Pressure
Cookery
Cookery"
Pork and Bean*.
... .3 hours
40 min.
Ham
( hours
50 min.
Pot Roast
2 hours
50 min.
Meat Soup*
1 hours
30 min.
Chicken.
90 min.
30 min.
Cabbage
.40 min.
10 min.
Potatoes
JO min.
10 min.
String Beans
.<0 min.
15 min.
Steamed Pudding*
?0 min.
10 min.
Oatmeal
«>0 min.
30 min.
The very m.-xt time
you are c
own town let
us show you this time a nil lal>or saving neces-
sity that should be in every home.
A Factory man will be here Saturday, June 4th, and Mon-
day, June 6th, to demonstrate the Steam Pressure Cooker.
EVERYBODY INV1TIED
Also the Hoover Sweeper and the Eden Electric Wash-
ing Machine will be demonstrated on that date.
CAMPBELL HARDWARE CO.
Phone 42
We fix
\Vatchcs
and things
Right.
Let us test
your* eyes.
Jack Osteen
VULCANIZING WORKS
RETREADING A SPECIALTY
Guaranteed for
Wear of a New Tire
Gas 23c and Motor Oil 25c per
quart.
We have Installed a new rib
tread Retreading Machine and
are now prepared to give you
good service.
We are the exclusive agent for
the Oillett Chilled Rubber Pro-
cess tubes and casings
We can surprise the world on
Fog Horns and II. and J Carbu- £
retora and timers - Auto -J*
accessories J.
m
GILLETTE .
BLADES
with
HOLDER
*1.25
PREPAID
In Attractive Case
Satisfaction Guaranteed
iThis offer for a limit-
ed time only.
j j|| Remit by money order
or cash (no stamps)
FRAD RAZOR
: co,
1475 BROAWAY
NEW YORK CITY
1L 1
at the Tire Prices at 203 East Broadway
:?ftx:j $10.25
30x3 1-2 $11.90
THEY ARE STANDING IN THE LOBBY
AT 203 E. BROADWAY
The Tire House
.1. M. Pope, Mgr.
Your
A Druggist
MSGHT
Tomorrow AlritrM
CITY DRUG STORE
FIRESTONE
Fabric
Automobile
Cases
FABRIC CLINCHER CASES
30x3 Smooth Clincher Regular Size $10.95
30x3 1-2 Non-Skld Clincher Regular Size 13.95
30x3 New Non-Skid Clincher 13.85
30x3 J-2 New Non-Skid Clincher Extra Size 16.65
THAREL GARAGE
STEPHENS AND OVERLAND
NORTH OHIO DRUMRIGHT, OKLA.
Dodge Brothers.
4 DOOR SEDAN
The Sedan is so soikBy en-
trenched in the affections of
the American people that
it has almost attained the
proportions of a national
institution
Tb ^saeolin <cot)siiinf)tiuci unnanally low
Tb dm fnOeagOTB aoasoaDy high
P oster & Stephenson
Phone 374
Located 209 South Ohio strec. X
Telephone 499
Open 7 a. m. to 12 p. m.
Every Day
GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE
CONVINCED
S I T
' 7.
WHAT'S Till) USE OF GETTINC, YOt'l
Oil REGULATED UNLESS YOU ET IT DON'
YOUR WATCH SHOULD 1!E CLKANEi)
IT PAYS TO HO IT.
WHEN WAS YOURS CLEANEIV
WE WILL CLEAN YOUR WA1 !i Oil REI'Alll A
JEWELRY. WE WILL DO THE WORK "Rili'l!" \
YOU ONLY A REASONABLE I'llU "■
DAVE KELLER
Jewelry ot Quality
WATCH HI
iwill!ID •:
on Altai:
Read the News in the Home Paper— Derrick|
123 N. Ohio
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 3, Ed. 3 Friday, June 3, 1921, newspaper, June 3, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163402/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.