Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 166, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 17, 1921 Page: 2 of 7
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PRT'MRICnT EVENING DERRICK
SATURDAY. "DEC. 17. 1921
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(kids and Ends of
Athletic (iossip
SPORTS
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THEA TRES
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DRUMRIGHT WINS .FRYOR'S CLAIMS
OPENING GAME : BURIED REN"
FROM CHANDLER SCORE OF 3?-17
in
At Tho Theatres
WESTERN AND COMEDY
AT LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY
ster Cum .
I world ag,MTh««
« . .... ———• featured at tli
Visitors Lack Team Work and Record Crowd Watches Final
Scoring Power Against Conflict Of Oklahoma
Fast Local Five Race
x: .— , bound to pleas
Tho Drnmrljfht liisrh school rntrer; TuIm . 1 17 Hofoi. tli.• Li - t j Harrx Svfcc-i
bill in a good
sum." Right a
program for tt
, I.u •• u in the movie
smiling Daredevil" U'
Liberty theatre today
tern feature "JJluo
a"d
tv stern with
on. thnt 1?
triiiiiii>lintl over Chmifllor In re Thnrs
Tulsa, Dei-
owil that ever saw a high soln >
day night in the opetinig game of the lool ^nll jn Oklahoma. " puli *
basketball season, winning hy a wore i .«h«M I eliminated Pryor high ehool
of 31 to 17. \ lf>x contender f r the ntato chani ; lu *:r"'e
Tho definitive work of A. (Jieseu-1 iijnnpljiw, Friday afternoon hy tin- d-
tander ai uu.ml was a feature of the' iisjVf! „(,orfi 0( j., t0
game, while Keller. McCoy and Fish- ,.Yr thf) tlrgt tWP,Uv minute of
er showed dan hex ol mid-season form |(jHV jf w.Js a desperately los, coi.
on the offeijshe. Tin* > tailing team J jljc, rhea the great machine Iniil;
up o,\ Virgil Jones began to cm i
the Pry i defense and heap up score
*" —o 1 ♦ nfte. scoff.
COL? AND RICH IN lf w;|g official!) nniiouiu**.! th
-liown on tod«y h
i ly, •'Playln* J*os-
are shown on tho
, with no advaiuf*
was built around Mascho, and larked
team work and scoring power
DOUGLAS McLCAN IN STORY
OF BIG CHANCE AT IDLE HOUR
Doimlap McLean is Hhown at the
Idle Hour theatre today in "The
Home Stretch/' a big comedy drama
that is full of punch and pep.
Douglas M< Lean taken the role of
j prer.-ding ciirtatni the Invest
i t< < company in iho rep« rto!ro field. X
' "fluy R. L«ap '* comedian. 1$
! Thl company comes ver> highly t
I' recommended ploying ail new royalty
bills, and currying i; carload ol |
scenery. | *;*
Their orchestra of f pieec* \n salt! T
t be • •«* of ilie best Jw his e\er y
toured this section. Sunday afternoon
and night they will fei.tun that X
v onderful description o.vturo, t'o V
"fluutlntr Scene**
•lack niley ad Irene Blavelt, 'ho
j exceptionally clever pe-'JPo, v ill he 2!
eon ih the leading roles, v 'i
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lauphtei
I rxith. Their Sunday offerli. * will bo
| The Awakening," a camcily drama
j in 4 acts wltli featurov audeville he-
j tw*eh each and every net
Try the new dru> store at Kg t «
Bro.idw.iw 1 H. M< ore, Mer lT.O-tf 1
The Show World
c oy T
miiRoir xv III Wt'pp ih ' audience li y
from l)l« en.rau'j till lia •[;
Strand Theatre
TONIGHT
THE NESTELL PLAYERS
Presenting
"THE BUBBLE"
A Comedy, Singing and Dancing
(In the Screen
Ma\ Allison in "EXTRAVAGANCE"
A '! Reel Metro Feature
also Texas Guinan in
"Tho Code of the West"
2 Reel Western
ildle Hour
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I TO DAY
Douglas McLean
in
EXHIBITION TONIGHT
Mr Col f humriglit'i t>a ;...nr
weight who moved back this week
lrorn nurkhumett, Texas, will give,
a sparring exhibition tonight in the
Moose hall wh'i Kid Kich, who f!;ht
Frank Baker of Shamrock here Wed-
nesday night. The public is invited
to come up and watch the boys train.
P.akot' L said to bo training hard
for his boul v'lh Ric h, an I i: i.s b(* ,
lteveil that tn shamrock b"y wil'j
pive Rich a r.ia for tho money, f.ic'i
ban never b r. def'1 il ul. His rccoi-l
i; one oI Men<. :tu;nn knock" nt-*
BRISTOW FALLS
BEFORE CAGERS
FROM DRUMRIGHT
Locals Are Victors by Score of
46 to 16 in Game at
Brutow
Vanagt
Ih to be
bus been
Tho Drumright High school capers
defeated tht* Bristow htgh school
basket hall team with a score of 11
to 1(J In a hot contest played ;tt Hri
tow Inst night. The homo boys brinv
back tho tcpoftfl that the ganiK vi.\
moro on the football order tlian
basketball. Tho supervisor of tho
game, accMiIing to reports, seemed
in favor of the rough st.iH" which
featured the game all tho way through
the paid attendance was u.otil.
Tie- first quarter ondodo without a
Sapulpa rtemcd to have tin
lH*tter mound gaining abilitU ' .
ei aid noti come near the Mayes
count\ lads' goal line. Sapulpa com-
pleted one 26-yard pass and Pryor
made j| 12-yurd pass. Thomas failed
at ap attempted Held goal for Sapul-
pa. Many attempted Sapulpa passes
failed.
Sapulpa Breakr Through
When play vas resumed for the
" 11 second quarter it was Sapulpa 'a ball
1,1 j on tho : yard line. Thomas tailed
cm two plays and then "Hippo" Mor
' ris wont through the Pryor lino on
•i crlsM-eross play for fifteen yards.
Halfback Lyon a on the next play ■
broke through the Pryor lino an I R «• —
i wuit twenty yards for a touchdown.IB
{ Thomas failed to kick goal. m
4 Pryor carried the ball to Sapulpa' w
; 1 r ->ard line hut lost the ball. Later _
! Kiin«e> for Pryor intercepted a for- ^
I ward pass on his own 45-yard line.
I On i bo second play Kinisoy t ok a
J short forward pass unci wont over ®
' fuv a touchdown, making a 4' yjird ®
run. Mayes kicked gosil, | H
i Sapulpa scored another touchdown g
series of line plays and a pans _
a young rao
| the game, lira
at this game
mighty Inter
story,
"Old Dynamit
ern with an all
shown on rtiis s
enthusiast who plays
I . and his experiences
nf charfto makes a.
iailf MtflitltniBK •
' thrilling west-
slui" cast is also
lendiil bill.
A WONDERFUL SHOW
1 life i < •: the Strand
coni.iMtulated in that he
ihie to secure for the week
■ ■■««ananas(Ha
81 Adu ts nil I MContin
■"" FOLLY,-17,
TODAY "
Roy Stewart
"The Fly God"
a 5-aet feature
<>V\ Happy the man
or woman who re
reives a tfift of enduring
charm!
I ■/< ;(
I'The
•Home
Thymus ;to McCrady. Thomas I i« i 1
goal. The half ended Sapulpa
Pryor 7, •
Pryoi Cr «mblj
rfl'< quick juiUcnRsive pa-so-? and a
1-yinl i in by Thomas g. vo Sapulpa
third touchdown late yi fbj tliivd
•piar^'r. ,McCrad>'s •.••a!. tt.i ing.
w'jo respcmsihle for ti . ^
Thomas kicked goal. Thn Pryor do-
I.a.H Blght'R vi. torv wlis tho xmiiul | S I""P"
H «as officially iinnouncol tiiat
I how wovo 5.081 |>n U iclixi' ^i<'11h t
t'.o Pann'.
e'iriy in tlio fourth ii'i .rnr iho
Pryor defonso woHkomM iii.alcr Iho
hoavjr Bnpulpa attnek ami tlu! iiiiiiul-
p:i'i: wont f vor tor thr'r foiirth I )■-
luwn, Morris oroexin^ ti'.o fori' liuo
o'; a r.iko play. Thomas l'aiiail to ki< k
go.il Thomas soon. vor.t OV"" . ■.-<in
and kicked korI, lnakiim ilui m nr.-
In 7 in favor of Sapulpa.
suocosfitvp R.imo that UnimrlKht's
ti*aui h:t.^ won. h, \ in« defo; t> i
('hiwullcr's loan, at Iho high flchooi
'I hiirndny it full I to 1110 tit no of 31 I V.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
\V II A. I. O. T M. U1 ladle3 of
tlio Woman's ilonofit association of
Iho Muccahops will tip snro and pay
uji tlioii- tlnos Tor tloconitior hy the
J"th of Iho iponCt. I'lnaao don't iPav.'
duos with rommandor Ilarr n# she
iH tired of hoiiw colloctor. f'lonso p,,y
tlion on or Imforn tho 2ftth. 1'ay at
."•10 Guaranty State hank hnlUlliiR to
1 tliol Ha«woll.
tSipned) OHa WILSON,
folloctor.
Also H. R. Warner and
Louise Glaum in ' !'he Ido-
lators" a 5 ict feature. Al-
so 'Mrs. Miller'* Economy'
ccmccly. Also Carmel
Myc- in "Breaking
TfirauRh"
SUNDAY ONLY
I>oti^la.s. . !•:••!... in "'I'hc
Lanlb" r>-a t. comedy-
dram a. Also Dorothy Unl-
ton in "Jimfr! > ' iiild" 5-
hcI ii'ntur . Also "Poor
Fish" Cumt't'y. F.ddie Po-
lo in "Do or Did"
also Mutt ami Jeff comedy m
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Any jewelry tfift from
a line scarf pin to an ex-
quisite time-piece is ah
ever-new delight be-
cause of its enduring
beauty.
liy all menns Rive jewelry iril'ts
this ChristmnM—frive the kind
Hint enn lie bought ^o reason-
ably ai : -
H.H.LEWIS,
JEWELER
117 E. Broadway
YOU WILL BE SATISFIED
WITH OUK PRICES
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Tiie storv- of a pruy
that played the races j
and won.
also
: 'OLD DYNAMITE'
'A real western with
\ •>% ^ v i • 'iu;
,(f 44n,£vjlTgtar cast
Pocket Ben, or Glow lien watrh
the host cheap watch maoo ami ).*
would make u fine ChriKtmns present ')[
for your boy Sold by Skidmoro Dnif?
store l(;n-7t. i
Strand Theatre
OPENING SUNDAY for 4 Days
Presents
Guy E. Longs Comedians
in the latest New York Success
'The Awakening'
A beautiful story with an abundance of comedy. Be
(sure and see Toby Thompson in his interpretation of Men
he Country Heir.
The Long's comedians carry an excellant Band and Or-
chestra as an added feature a !) piece orchestra will ren-
der the "Hunting Scene" Sunday matinee and night. This
i.-< the greatest descriptive overture ever written.
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25—PEOPLE
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FOR LADIES
FURS
SUITS
COATS
SHOES
SKIRTS
GLOVES
PURSES
WAISTS
DRESSES
HOSIERY
BLANKETS
KIMONAS
BATH ROBES
BED SPREADS
HOUSE SLiPPERS
SILK UNDERWEAR
MUSLIN AND
KNIT UNDERWEAR
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FOR MEN
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This year your Xmas dollar should buy
esseiitials—wearing' apparels are essen-
tials and therefore may be purchased
freely. We suggest you choose from this
list.
TIES
CAPS
HATS
SUITS
SHOES
BELTS
BOOTS
GLOVES
SHIRTS
HOSIERY
SWEATERS
MUFFLERS
OVERCOATS
UNDERWEAR
WORK CLOTHING
EVERYTHING for BOYS
AND GIRLS AND
THE HOME BEAUTIFUL
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: THEATRE
I TODAY
LESTER CUNES
The Smiling Dare-
devil
in
i "Blue
i
Biazes"
A western drama
with plenty of real
thrills
also
HARRY SWEET
•3•*->***
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\ssad brothers
M. and K. STORE j
m In a Snappy Comedy *
: "PLAYIN'
i POSSUM"
■ 8 Acts in all 8
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