Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
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Tpi-PvnAV AUG. 25, 1&21
PAGE FOVB
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PERSONAL NOTES
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MISS ALICE ASKED
TO SPEAK BEFORE
VOTERS' LEAGUE
May Address Cooventioo Next
Month oo Maternity
Question
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at tfcl* unf '-Vl u tk* Sbejfcert^T *®
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Mua Robtruoa ba bee* a o-'-
l>'.kea nsfiani o* t*e bHi trhith
-.be o< tb* lea« e ■ ? *•*•"
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M«u 8b* re««ly wr«« Mr Browi
—t -i «i*b u> eiptata to tb* «o®
of Mnfcocee b« " ffce* m> ,"**1
oe the wn_" Mi*. Bro*a • taTitaiioa
to tbe cocrealio* toilowed
Maade Wood Park o< Waib-
pfr oatioaal ihairmab of H*«
lupie. i i Mr*. E cb*rd B<J anl
of Fera. lad . national rice tbatrmaa
Wffl attend tbe eonT«nt*o« Wber
.^ker. a "um*d pl*<« on U pr
c,t are *r , '"ba 1* D ertrtck. of
Xeti. director cf U* Jea^ne'i
| mtb n&ru. compn tn« Oklahoma
Mlaaoori. Sebratba. Arkaaaa> and
Teiaa. and Mr* Tbomaa G. Winter.
caUonal cbalrman of tbe Federation
of Women'! elubi Mr* Ltla Clark
I Pearaon of Marshall. *tate ihairman.
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aNlTA ITEWART IH BiG **0-
DCCT10* AT THE 5TRAH0
TOOAY
At tb* Strabd tbmatre todiy lxm-f
p Meyer yn**v'-* Anita Stewart in
a b4c tbr31m* dra®a ~A Midnijbt
Romante"
Tbi* la tbe rtory ot a bewildena*
fir. of ®T«ery bo* wierd j*rilln*
rtre ba an uaeneaaaWe
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b^t tbat baa erer b*« pnt on the
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TH1CVE# TAKE TIME IN ROBBING
garage
Deliberation in theft carried
cat to 1" latt night at the MamoUa
r.aaotine plant, eaat of town, when
t>i ! -><.§ entered a gara«* and took
time to reroor* tb* Otmk «•* f«>®
„ T>odre car betonnioc to W. J King
Tbe potrp *aa not taken. Mr th<-
bolti
The cnlprlta alao got away with a
rating taken fro® Ralph Wnwn *
car
Copyrigba
A BucpoK^ll}1 d^td nun in Cbictfo
W1 up *1* Uu«be<3. Tickled MitL
Thar cell the® tall hau becao e ;
„er> woman fan* for the®
Selling More Clothes to Bring Down Prices
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That's what we are doing in this store working
for volume.
The more we sell, the less we have to add to the
price of each suit to cover the cost of doing business.
$45.00
.. Buys the latest..
styles in
Herringbone
All theae prices are on the
all models and in sizes
suit ralues
Some stores wait for the increased volume before
reducing prices; they seldom get it.
Our way is to reduce the prices first; that brings
the increased volume .
$40.00
Buys the latest style
in Englist
Tweeds
$52.50
Will get you a suit
that last season
sold for $75.00
new fall suits, they're here in
for everyone; the greatest
we ever had
$55.00
Buys you the best
suit in the
store
NIARKEY FALL STORE
CAWLEY BROTHERS.
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
Phoenix Hose for Ladies
AUGUST
1 FUR SALE
| Starting Friday, August 26
| Until Monday, August 29
I A Big Saving on Furs
i A lilt; EE
I nCE YOU NOW H AVE A CH ANCE TO BUY YOUR Ft RS AT
S A VERY EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES.
BASE BALL
TOMORROW
Henryetta vs. Drumright
GAME CALLED AT 4:00
We Fix Anything-
From a Dishpan to
an Automobile
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DRUMMER'S PARK
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SCOTTISH RITE
CLUB TO GIVE
STREET DANCE
PRIMITARY BAPTIST#
Sen Ice* at residence of Sarah I>e«,
303 East Second street, Sunday at S
p. m.
Elder GEO. HOPKINS.
Accetylene Welding
Brazing
General Repair work
on all cars.
All work guaranteed.
If your car. should break, we'll
haul it to town.
Drumright Garage
209 S%Ohio John Hale, Prop. Phone 147
I *
Coney Fur Coat
72 inch sweep, usually sold for JIOO.OO to
$125.00
NOW
$49.50
In Black, Brown or Toupe
One Marmot Fur Coat
38 inch length, collar and cuffs, self trim-
med usually sold for $225.00
NOW
$ 125.00
One Genuine French Seal Coat
Squirrell Collar and Cuffs, 72 inch sweep
usually sold for $350.00
NOW
$200.00
One Hudson Seal Coat
Collar and Cuffs of Russian Wolf, 40 mch
length, regular $375 00 value
NOW
$250.00
Genuine Japanese Mink Cape
Regular $275.00 value
NOW
$175.00
Brown Fox Scarf
Regular $125.00 value
NOW
$50.00
primise good time to all who
attend on soth.
Aaottwr feig time U promised the
1 folks of Drumright by the Scottish
: Kite Club The dub will g^e another
i UtreH dance sad entertainment oa
i South ivnns, iraaia the nigtt of
• A0«u.-t 30. according to announcement
I made y« t#rdiy.
| The cfob • first dance was such
| a success tbat It decided to
! have another >ne
I; Get ready for the fun." li tbe mew-
[ ag* ->-m out by the committee.
USED CABS FOR SALE
Buifk Roadster. Buick Touring.
Ford Roadster. All priced to sell.
Drumright Buick Co. Phcne 19. 67-€t
revival services at new
baptist church on tiger
hill
' Every one Is invited to attend the
revival meeting at the new Baptist
church on Tiger Hfll.
Tbe services win be conducted by
Mr*. M. E- Ingram of Wellston, Okla-.
tx 8 o'clock In tbe evening
MRS F. P. ALLEN
One Stone Marten Chocker
Regular $75.00 value
NOW
$35.00
I CHICHESTER SJ-ILLS
S UilMl Aj* ™Ht ?11 i /A\
Too Late To Classify
mu > u>* Jj «•£
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MANY OTHER FCRS OFFERED AT SUCH LOW PRICE^ ^
A 10 per cent deposit, and we will keep any fur you select . unti §§
you are ready for it. |*J
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Pi>R RHNT—2 room "ingle roof
-* , s - --tt-—a^—. hou.e fine condition Close in s large
= ^"sMnpa6GisisnLmioE room house furnisbed City water.
^ electric lights, chicken bouse. 122 F..
Fourth street Col. Timson. Phone 37«
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rClEANER
FOR SALE—At a bargain price. 1
Bush and Gertz upright piano at 31 •
N. Ohio street. Phone 639 'l-3t
STRAND THEATRE
"LOVE AND SILKS AT MIDNIGHT'
Abuse and Cotton by Day
Louis B. Mayer presents
ANITA STEWART
In a Lois Weber Production
"A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE"
From the story by Marion Orth, author of "The Price of
A Good Time."
A ship had been torpedoed—Marie was one of the refu-
gees. Her soft beautiful hand believed her statement
that she was only a servant. In six parts
A First National Attraction
also
Albert E. Smith Presents
Earl Montgomery and Joe Rocks in
"LOAFERS and LOVERS"
A Vitagraph Big "V" Special Comedy in 2 parts
COMING TOMORROW
Metro Pictures Corporation present*
"COINCIDENCE"
By Howard E. Morton, with an all star cast
Price of Admission
30 and 10c Incduling War Tax
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W-H-H-H-l-H-
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 71, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921, newspaper, August 25, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163481/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.