Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 153, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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DR'.'Jf RIGHT ETFITTO DEfiP.IT
thtbsday, dec. 1, 1921
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Pricilla Dean and Lon Chaney
In the Melodramic Sensation
"Outside the Law"]
The most amazing thriller ever screened |
IDLE HOUR THEATRE
Thursday and Friday
th<
her
tilt.
be!
i them. The Airierk&fu
y hktion, and wi!J n^^er
eft net of their own t
«ult and the Berm.'ia
wc ahall be able to don
of the entire western
io outlet for it* prodoc
u German hunt!*, her to
:./o are in reality Gerrr
kith
the Ir. o AA tt
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ga*iz«tf ■ !'* •
With the Xovi* M
Wwrt la'iW ar. J tb< Gaiarui-
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a*abf/i«r«f Ar/.'ri'-a <a.. ?, •
br otir favor. Her finan>
capital*. .Sew Vork and <'hi(
It ia fjm< yi-kr* *;n"- my father and I vn-re in New York. Ku'.
my opinion i* not very differ'-nt. from that of the for 1 ' ;i
who have planned tl..r Aar- tha'. with 15ri'.a,ri a a (<■' •
control of the American continent in under <-xi 'in;' i ;w:.'
the ta*k of a couple of month*.
The idea wa* to beat Great liritain into Hubrn. ;' i arid
then attack Anur,1 a. It ir remarkable that an civ at' j.a'.io.'
auth an Germany i*, *houid r ot have eomprehWided ihai thi
Aml'K'axot raw-. *i 11 furnl. I riat i- it* hintor. («• •
thouifht Great P.drain wonH ar: -a-;, eon-. * ar 1 •' <*r-
tc«,m<J> h < I*~w, 1 if Germany today really un-
denitandn the Mtuation. A lar«t faction bell.--,.- r ;-nt ,v
thai Gern*arwy toul'i. ba*.c won th - war if i' Kad r,</* >11 rr>-'i
yellow aruf *jrr>-nrleh <1.
GfcrmAji> bad no ehoiu. Had Germany iood firm it
woi/ld hav< benn f oirridert mf* power, Germany i■ • i av, :
day it could whip the Unitt.l . tati although having the drop,
Itcoul'l have irrffletpd terrible punishment.
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PAY-UP WEEK IS GOLDEN RULE WEEK
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E. L. OILLMAN
Reader and imnersonator
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will g-ive a nevenings entertainment at the
HIGH SC HOOL AI DITOKIUM
Wednesday Evening Nov. .*>0
Under the auspices of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING •>
Done V/hile You Wa<t
AMERICAN SHOE AND i
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HARNESS REPAIRING + ^jr Dillman comes highly re ommended as a graduate
112 South Ohio
life y\ H rA
ROTARY HEALTH
WEEK OBSERVED
DECEMBER 4-10:;
J of the Cumnock school of Orotary, Northwestern L'niver- j[
sity, Chicago, and has spent years before the public as
Uw
J t^ili ti umb ^rint In ''Out <•
- 150-t -y a Chautauqua and Lyceum entertainer.
u«s will i
tofKiiUona
nt <n df trW
atfl wau*r
amH to !
«• ho*
to Investigate sei
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t h'-t!t|f;
i bu : NOTICE TO PEOPLE WHO
LIVE IN ROOMING HOUSES
JrilHEN ma beqtns to hptoe round
'Nn u>e beqtrt lo hear
A certain hu*hij, vuhiip'rin' sound
About thi* time o' year,
U)e know that she'n Santa Claua
Are fixin' thinqs to do
'Nn o u>e newer peep, because
Theu neuer ujant us to4 r ****"<' ''
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Speakers are Listed for All
State Clubs, and Inspections ! \,
arc Planned
jlth off 'TR an#! To\,nri back tf
lub on fault found and way*
-medytftg them.
we«lr vomer just after the op«.*n-
ig of the I'yji Tnfv;rrulosls Christ*
H<*al ^al^*, In which fund for the
vutinuation of the fisrht for bctCef
"*• tth In the > :ite will be raised.
ur< hd c of a nia' innim numlnrr of
•al« will be urgntf and practiced bv
otarlan • arcordlng to advi<x'« recetv-
\ fc> Owen^ from offfr ials of the var-
us oklahoma clubs.
PRICES: 35c to all
IDhen all the seats in Sunday school
Are filled urith girls and boijs
'Nn no one euer breaks a rule
'R makes a bit o' noise,
IDe knou) it can't be uerq lonq
)— 'Till Santij uhll appear
'Nn pass his presents to the thronq
That comes but once a year.
IDhen Aunt Malindij comes and brings
The children 'n the bird,
'Nn he 'en makes popcorn strinqsp
We never saq a u>ord
Out anybody orter see ■
That she has come to stay v
Til time to haue the Christmas tree
U?hich can't be far away.
— kmq'i mwniujit
OklnJjouia City, ^P>'. JKi'.cinbtjJ
I to JO be ob«or;< «i by the twenty
bi\ Itotary clubs in the hUte txx Uo-J J
tar;. Il<altli week If! < w i'-rnilty with! ' °
th<; a« ti n of the International Itotary | f)f the tlilngH that they, sav
Clu > prelamation v-ttln^ a ide tlr- about iJ Hrnftn—MHo can do better
week for similar o ^ rvanc through than he looks," "Not so bad as it |
out tb nition. Okl.tboTi.a Rotarian j (junds," ''It's worth five dollars b
ar I'l i' *l'« • lal ob r. incs <'f hear him otico, but yWWght noil
the we« :i!■■ i d( .gnated a Oklahom . ivu a dime to hear him again." I
Health week by the Oklahoma I'u'd c Mak< y u laugh Ju«t to 1 ok at
lb Itli w ociatlon. •Jim." Hear Dillmau in "The OH
Arrangemeutii for sjieakers to a«i Actor's St- ry." Zi
dr- <*a li club are belnp worked out o ■ —
by the health association according I A trodern diwovery for the rapid
t' J. K. Owens, iiroHiuent. Out of city] healing of flcKh wounds, cuts, burns,
health exports will be sunt to each] bruls**, .w rcs and scalds is Liquid
KoUry meeting during the wnk * t! Itorozone. It is a clear, colorless
tin expense <X the ntate asso'-iation.] liquid !><>: • ssing marvelous healing
Tin kc will explain the im-J i-oscr. I'rir e, 30e, GOc anrl Bold
jK'i: - v4)( j ubli< health in community' 'y City Drug ntore. Adv
1:1 - id Hi n.< t!io<: <v v,iii< ii ci i<- O— ■
• i • i i . . !: can tiroii.iif' i d | n - What «• believe^ to f e extensive
te< i It. j • etroleitm deposits have been discov-
h>l" ' i,.I pror.rani on h> tIth will l *> ' "d on islands in the Gulf of Califor-
dntwn up for the rne:tirie (Vimmil-' nla.
tin: Tlt.W hi-biw inn. now cor.
: let' iy renovated, with a stone la ►
f !i r om is a pleasai< mNrtable j* ^ _ I
pl,i< e, v ilh | UomcHfre_^trno«i ;. r .j. CHAIN BATTEU1ES
Rooms yjto f.i.00 f < r week. 11'-€t .% . _
—J H j: GUAHANl £ti> FOK ONfi YtAKfftHSi «|
CHIROPRACTIC j ford batteries $25.00!
THK ROAU TO HEAl.TH J Good Service
For a% Atott ana XTronic Diseases *v 1 J* tf ib
dr o.j. rice if MAIN RATTEUY STATION
Over Guaranty State Bank y
Phone No. 27
MAIN BATTjElJY STATU
OPPOSITE FIRE STATION
ARMONU HUTTE, Prou,
■ llliiligilini
'^Special redueion "n Dye Work at
Harwell Cleaning Works. Thone .131.
Do It
Electrically
I DR. IRIL K. MEEK ||!
Chiropractor
1' | j j*
v Specialist on Chronic Diseases ^
THE JEWELRY GIFTS
-SHE LONGS FOR
Wc have a
At Dr. Copple's Office at
Savoy Hotel
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, Y Office I'hono 77 Ilea phone 44U-3
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\ cry attractive
tock of
JEWELRY
The entiiv.
tock i.> now.
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DR. A. G.
SONNTAG
a remedy that will penetrate is Irregularity in th "bowel move J
b^cessssrv In the treatemot of rheu mentr make --u feel ur '««fori *b1 I
mat ism. Ballard • Know Liniment inrt lead« t< t «o ♦ i i>at« 'i habit)®
goes righ thfOIIKll < f I * ■ h to f M *• • i<), ,* t;,«! 11 • • f > - i • Hl<r<i> ;®
g'H-s right Ihroii. h iii - to ti , '■■■' it r< <"■<■■< !ih VI
bone ami relieves promptly. Three i' i'ui«, ' .-oi l o > i*> I't • a
Hold by City Drug ftore. Adr, foro# Adv ^
'hi ;i -turc - >«>u of getting the latest icjoas
in jewelry. High grade watches and diamonds
H, H. LEWIS, JEWELER
117 E, Hroadway
mmaininiiBiaiiRHiRHnai
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Chirorpraetor %
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opine, Nerve, acute *
sases of women and
Offices
112 K. 15 dy
Over Skidmore s
Drup Store
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Everything in the
Electric Line
to lesson the hours of painful
. drudgery--
For sale al this shop
FREE DEMONSTRATIONS
IDEAL ELECTRIC CO. !
F. 1?. Thomas, Prop,
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 153, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 1, 1921, newspaper, December 1, 1921; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163575/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.