Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 179, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 31, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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OKITM RIGHT EVENING DERRICK
SATURDAY. DEC. 31. 1921
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J Odds and End* of
Athlctlc Gossip
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SPORTS
THE A TRES
News Notes of
The Show World
important changes considered
by western association chiefs
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At The Theatres Soui I'.irgaici La
i Bsc J caw.
; l iDxlwo Hofxjr St*,
i ) pM:n>««l I'baodli f.
t ' p s£«iiger Oakland
A STRANGE HUSflANQ
A GOOD PLACE TO BOARD ■■■■•■■■■■■*•
Room and Meala $8.00 week Aciultl pAI I I1 ContilV*
Meal* only . $6.50 we*Jk 20c I 111 I | ttcUi
MRS. DELLA HOWELL KidilO IULLI 1 to 11
: Idle Hour !
•theatre:
217 N. Penn.
Problems Will be Taken
lip at Meeting of Mo-
guls to be Held at Till-1
sa ' t it j
FABER GOES HOME! ! • n«r Inwilllng llusbao<T bfU«rvc*
OPERATION FINISHEO|i[( vvrmng on w-Mi. Ho c&tcr^d
- ■■■ -■ . i),. ikuwj a nt ranger, and flv« mla
iVUitc .io pltc'uer anil iircmi'-r twii m.— thereafter ho w n uitnxluco4 br
ut tho American kw u> anolher M M
husband. A turm tonVvi the thft« wj
Iff
At (lie bUEKi'illyn ol PrcuWi-nt
il. II. Union, ol the Nullonal Aeno-
rUlloo of Minor lluscball League.
Western A Bocl tlon moguls *111
run.Uder tUo legislation ol a mini-
t * r>l change* In tho lv«gu"'t>
agrcro'Di. llb Ihn national n.ewLv
Uon when tbey hold thi'lr aunuil win
irr meetiDR lu TuIhi m>uiu ilmu n«xt
nioath.
The <l t of 'ho meeting of W.
A Magnau . has not boon definite
If w-UM, but It Is eipccted that it
•'Ul'fci either January 10 or
Is his receut letU r to the pr.",i
ritftU* of basidtal! clubs In tho tarl
oo.i toiguoa. Prealdent Hilton made
■oBie ten HUSK''"'ious which he
tirjwl th'- lotigu« officials l*> dla> usB
,nJ. If powflblc. udopt In their
league agreewentw for tho coot103,
im According to tho <o|i> of this
inter rm-Wved by Dick t'ablll, o'*uer
>4 the f rumrighl franchise, several
tlra.'Ue chang' -a lu tho W. A. teams'
mHhod.t of operating will be made If
llwi W. A. officials decide to ailoptj
(UggWons at tholr moetlnn
Jlere are sotne of the suggestions
o| Vmddent Sexton:
!.'U ke It possible for sour league
president to demand and procure
Kftnlmoolhly sworn statements of
ail <_lub.' below class AA showing
Ui. eiact amount Ix lnt? paid by each
>.lgb for players' salaries."
This Mellon, as it now stands,
KUlhorlres league presidents to di-
uwmd the books and salary rolls of
leagues or Clubs whenever he fitol.
I*. eor*.<ary.
President Weston urges the omis-
kloa of the words, "for the pur
jHe'e of trtmsportation." in tin foi
loving article of the agreement:
Clubs protected hy thi-- iigrecment
are slrlftlv prohibited from nd
vHUclnn auy money to players oti
account of salary, except tor the
purpose of transportation." Ai-ord
lllg to most \V. A club officials
much embarrassment and incon-
venicece developed hist your over
udvadcUui money to players, ind
It la very likely that the change
fuggested will b mado In the league
agreement. President Cole said.
ITividou'. SexUlU also urges ihv
tabic penalty provided in 'he fol-
lowing section for "fanned" play-
ers' Ui plnyers who arc "loaned':
►The practice of farming plajers la
fereby prohibited Any club cm-
loyiBR the services of a player f irm-
M thai) at once be penalised by the
tiallon.il board of arbitration.''
Some of the other suggestion
president Soxtou's letter follow :
"Ueglalato all forms of bonus cop-
trictj or agreements out of e^lst-
ence, No promise of bonu - or entol-
mm nt of any kind, whether evi-
denced la writing on the face of a
logtract or in some other written
iigfeuownt. "r by verbal promi
iJijll be re. ognlietl a' binding op-
en any club, aud no such rontraet
t hall lie approved or recorded by
the ."iri'lary of the national a ■'>
elation Also make it impossible for
a club of higher classification
pajt ynj portion of the salary of i
play* r placed out of option.
provide a very strong penalty
rlau.o eouslstitig of fines and
forfeitures for clubs found Rullty of
i.elating salary limits.
' Make It clear that any league
can adopt a maximum salary limit
lower than that fixed by tin u i
Ituna I association."
HDA CAGING QUINTET
HA? STTtONG SCHEDULE
Ada. Doc. 31. l'rof. A. L. i'entem,
manager of th> Ad^ basketball team
atiuounced the tentative schedule
r'riifty. It includes five games with
i*'exi;h. iu th« soiHh vc'.stoni conference
of iN'liicli tin Ada school Is a i"4,ni-
im.t. Other nearby schools have been
dated and a total a eleven games arc
tho boaplUl h-jre, where ho unde.
miiit an operation on bis rmbt kn- t ^ ^ 4
and bu s^no to his honio in Ca
TowaC.
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hu- band la obllsH l^*y
strange bcuso to a tinn<$^
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| THE GOOD ■
NEW YEAR I
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FMCMtY J. HAY"NES
in ikr So.no Olok.
X WAS f«ret !d for"' yeai? igo
T1w> N«w Int (hall be a goo0 one
This la the story ef tho propbec.
It d p«nfl( opon y o m bell*'* l -
(Torts' jeans s«r> * ! «<• skater upot
th« jtiMT surface of a lake in north
era 7> w Koglaod celebrated Ins soil
tsrjr hollds.v. At I he far end of hit
ten-Bill* datb h« wled lu the i oon-
ij t run, sitting at tho base or a o<v
♦rf*g elf.
*ao • slsuemasen's appn-o'lce
a mtn hoy vorkman. Ne huhltosll;
tsrrlxl bis steel chls«l In hit ppi ket
CUnbtng inch, an4 with nscJti hazard,
tip tile face of Oka towaring rocWf. hi
(tit this Isienfl (ti the face of the
tnoMotain:
"Thg Kew \'«sr Will Ba (food."
The bold lettering la visible f"r
uila*. 'I ha laka In soaimer Is fie
>orit* resort of pleasure partlo t ach
leas thoitsatigs of ; bavi^ spelled
Wt Ihe cheery rasaograpb, nhlle ln-als
1-tMed, and smay a heartr laugh has
tMijg with s heartier Joy as old and
fC'SOg hat* sppruied the sculplured
praslse.
, It will luiaf endur , for the sleel cut
deofcittd tbs inovntaln will i o> re-
ihin, dst tl>e pretty lske pat. «ar.
*l,Ni bo did not date II. l ortnn-
awljr so, fi r Chat makes It i e>ory
year sad sier* reader. Why not for
s < «aturr to coon 1
A thiMlMna ttiaes the qnest'-n b>
l«e a&lwl: *"4Vkn wrota II' A nil
ni or.a knew. tt seemed T n
Merrsl truth of r w« that tb <erj
rvtks bad silra-wlawity tnsorih.d tu«"n
thottselTM-
tt was tt'ss to najrone wbn would
<Bka th« trsubl* l|o lift bis ayes and
raad «,■ 10 <era* tb« onoT <'Wrred
th« tattwlng. In aipi tbe words i'<-. • d
lth lio^s of >ietiBC Hgl" A sent' m.c
fj. ii*.ni«5tn eltgsot, hut e ndt- <'1
rtlhgri Jet whut I'le-'orlr
(•Bid add to tbai sbt opt and vlaiple
Xrani <m hot'ttul, healthy
Tbe Sf Tesr ess to In Ju ( i 'u!n
"good." Was *btt enough'; I It
*t 8 oih fo^ *is all? One gomi to
rati. Mother ga<*i to tna, still aneiber
pseudi
,' I bout In
I guest.
Which room wi a bl -euppoMylly
j i he house's tnaalor? Wblch room his
i-1i.-st's? Tho ipieotlon i-pod thropgh
in 10 d as ho mounted tho Ltiilrs
l:iit tlie girl wau clover. On a mirror
bUe wi-oUj, "Your fotn right- ,11U
left." aud flashed It on the wall.
Thb- is only one of tho many far
clal situations croaled by Keonotb B.
Clarke In tllonche Hwoot'j newest
Je.se |i , llamp'jtinrFsUbe ^ture,
"ller I uwilling Husband," whKb is
being liuwn at tho Strand theatre
today.
Til cast is a very sewj o c, Umtb
being but tUn-o leading eharaciwtl
In tho story. Kdwio dteveos t8 lk«
uttwillinf: husbnud of tho title, knd
Albert 11 oscoo la tho eiflaHiee, l' ul
Seal doll directed.
I pa .scoger iu-o,
Olii g-i pssMlgtt.
Rrd SpceAstc*.
C- I MAXWHJ,
Phom> li'J 115 W
t
Odwy'
strand
theatre
i!
cowboy stah rides
new kind of 8te60
Tho lovers of westeru pictures' w Ut
e Houiethlng now in thd way of
lariat throwing iu tho f'ature photo-]
play production. "Cupid's Irrsgid,"
starring .lack Ifoxio, at tho Liberty
theatre today.
Iloxio is well known as a rip-tear-,
g typo of cowboy liliu star, and.
while thousands of bis admirers hate
seen lilm rope a steer or a floeiiig out-
law I'r. iu tho back of his well-known
pony many a time, no ono of them
bus ever seen him perform his rup-.
ilia tricks from tho tonncau of an
automobile.
In "Cupid's Urand" Iloxio decs
just this. Ho forsakes bis . epeedj
pinto during ono of the high action
spots of the picture and astrldo tho
running board of a flying afltotno
bile, manages to uso his la'riet In got-w
ting what bo la ;,itor. It Is an units
ual touch for a Western picture, and
has luimor together with Its novelty.
faith healer"
scores a triumf
Extends to you the
season's greetings
and L>est wishes for
lots of happiness.
This is the homo of
good cheer and we
are always glad to
see you.
JAMES A LIFER
| Manager
OPPORTUNITY
Will Sacrifice: If
taken at once, a one
| half interest in 210
| acre lease with 1 gas
;i: wells in Bartlesville
| sand at 1000 foot
* depth.
y Wells come in frotr 2 lo
V 4,000,000 f«« . Gas brings
V I5c. An offset well
V drilled now.
t Phone 15.'{. Ask for
o-ur motto: to satisfy
today
"wolves of the
border"
with Roy Stewart
a
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rODAY:
if
no#*
to be ]•
MR. SLOAN
'£
"did she do wrong" !
2 red fast coracdy
"breaking through"
Episode 10 with Carmel Myers
and Wallacc MacDonald
George Melford
Pr<Kluetion
mutt and jeff
sunday only
"untamed"
with Roy Stewart
"f ixjve charles
salberi"1
Comedy
"do or die"
wtth Eddie Polo
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jThe Faith!
Healer"!
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vinita alexander ijl
at the Mayor's Office will
■S-'"
write your auto j
*i|
license
1 for 50c
THE STRAND
TODAY
Blanche Sweet in
"HER UNWILLING HUSBAND"
Appeals to Husbands and Wives
Will tickle their funnybones
Will Create Talk '
Will startle some, shock some but
T>LEASE all „
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Keen Comedy "DOINfi TlMK^
Admission 10c and 20c, including war tax.
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flaming with holy J
zeal ho came from R
tho hills to flay so- ■
piety's sins. And saw ■
the woman — and
loved her!
with"
Milton Sills
•i' . and
Anne Forrest
Then her own _.r_
told him the life she
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W£W
WB.
m
mmj'
"The faith llcaler' ia hero! Thi.i
new Gcorgo Melford raramount pn>
ducUcu will ho shown at the tdl"
Hour theatro today and tomorrow.
The theme of tho picture la stupe tjd
OI1I and startling. It has a beautiful
lovo :torv aud repretents the bet'
histrionic ability ot lOftld rf the
screen's greavnt artist^ tUch,
Milton Hills, who plays tho Utle rolo
Ann Forrest, Fontaine la Rue, fred-
erick Vroom, Llola OTonar-r, Ma.y
Glrael, tohn furry, Adolph Menjou
and otho srof note.
The story concerns a young thep-
herd wdio goes forth to ht%l the nick
At bis greatest hour of triump ho
fall:, ill lovo with a beautiful Girl but]
as be yields to his passion, bo ftk-la
u lo. t; . f hi.; spirlt.nal powers. After
many drama.tlc inefdenta, the b'talor
realisos that God does not deny Epirlt
ual lovo to men und lnslofiHy b'11
power to heal Is restored, ruul Terry
"V j is ri sponsible for tho cteeltnt photo-
graphy and beautiful lighting!*.
SHERIFF CAPTURES
STOLEN AIRTLANt
Jiff
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Kut always to ;«U w "
trill jraip it, xrri11to on tin; vrr v f
•f the tarnin? tiohc, the n# it •
will b* ,,xood."
Lait summer a wealthy a i- t< r nt
il ^ laV-pjide betel tl.«? j■■p.-
i tor to ihe roraer of ib^ >> rai ,;t. j.i
Lfrinf his gTas?e8, as^cd: "T u .m.
tlio-v filers on the ro< ..*? I t
iLe toey ^h« cut thTo. Juu
1^*7. Tou i?la<l to know \lv . «;
to \b: llny d. Ardmore, Norman, Pauls | thor. 1 iievpr re>faled the uct.
\V1
"alley, nirtt il and Weleetka *Hl bC;
utuOtig tho strongest t^aws vhich the
" ill play, ,
LEONARD ON WAY
TO MEET MITCHELL
LLKtygo. Dec. k Hcnn> Leonardt
ligLtwoifht chamjiion,. left lure Fri-
day' for Milwaukee, where lie will
meet *'lJiuk!e" Mitchell in a 10-rouud
iiuklt;ci«ion liout next Mundtty after-
nojn. Jn wuricc.uU here J.eonarU ap-
.•cared to bo in x«ell.nt condition
nad reports that lie is above the-
Jl^litwelglit limit in poundage wan
bUJCil by the ciiauipion'ij uyyearaiico
*>.ouT< X?
"It not becau>e T sal^ If th *t it
fss true. Xo matter who if, on a
Happy Xew Vear the \y Year v
he seed. It Is true in iUtlf. Happy
tkeaan oc Voy who says It, who fc.-:s
. ?, and who ^ ill have It bo.
"Tne mt.re freak of a tno- *ot m *
• eaiehew lat^r I awoke to t!;e i: • 5 *l . •
I iad written a life crced o-i my he: i t
cu^ of the h0f.?fulno«f and -J t .v* "I *
boy," r \
Lei u? Like the hbr^ *'
a? tb* truth of ti - L < -• <•(
our Thf New Year inn-t
iOCrt. yye Wall it V v,.l. (\ I
yon A6i a«e tho.se Ietltro< . • No
lislttr <vet' was dull to iheL- 1
axjell, a ad maisy have . . .v.-
ijroufcpi t£ira
Sapulpa. —Sheriff iD. P-
Livjngbton of Sapulpa claims tko dlJ
tin. tlou • f haying captured th*5 flrrt
sfol-'ii airplane In tho st-ato of pkJa-
lmma. This machine, stolen from
Mart Adams of Oklahoma City, Mon-
day evening, was found by Sheriff
Livingston parked in a Held south of
c ill-: early Wednesday morning.
At dusk an airplano circled al*>v
•-"a nip 1 for h-veral minute.- and
lauded in 1 field south of towai." Tlte
flu-riff, having knowledgo of the
-toK:i machine, invent t—ted, folia<i
il era ft fitted all descriptions "of ihy
missing machine and took it .?,i]
charge.
Two men, seen to leave the plau^,
; nft«iP it alighted, have not been ap*-!
! prehended.
STRAND THEAM
JANUARY 1,2,3
Three Big Days — Drumright, Oklahoma
Vogel's All White TaUoid Minstrels
COMPANY INCLUDES THE BEST BLACK FACE COMEDIANS
James H. Stuart, Late Premier Comedian with Al <i. Field's Min-
strel*; Dan Koby, Late Premier Comedian with Neil O'Brien Min-
ntrels, and Ihe Harmony Boys Singers DcLuxe, Harold C. Price,
James H. Stuart, (ieo. L. Barton and Harold McDonald, assisted
by Charles P. Gulf.
TEN — BIG SONG HITS TEN
1
lips J
■ had led, and—? ■
■ Come see what sort J
■ of man he was! B
■ A story of things *
■ that give human life .
■ a soul. 1
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■ also a
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■ Brand New Comedy >
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j LIBERTY;
! THEATRE;
: TODAY:
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: Jack Hoxie
FOlt KliNT--Storo room 20x10,1S
per month. Phone 00o. Also' slCCIV 1
iug room und i uit 0 of ligrbt bouse-IS
K• *■ 1111. rooms. ?o.r.O per weelc. 1 ire' ss:
; rt.of huildiuir. Stove in room.-'. Hath.
N'ortli Hurley Ave. \' ti^lit. ~
li St. lin Uiehacdsor. lTS--t.<^
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\M:v liny 1 new uit or dresa when —
- a -11 w 11 dy« it 1 ik« NNW tx
cial reductions. tl4-tf!:EE
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j "Cupid's |
Brand"!
Tin,us
romsn
10.
ADMISSION:
PROGRAM:
Grand Opening Chorus
There's Aint No Use Huntring Around,..
When You and I Were Younjr .Maggie...
I Never Had a IJal Like on
Frunkie and -Johnny
Mother I Am Thinking of You
SPECIALTY—TOPICS OF THE DAY
Major Dodlittc and Senator Crowe Stuart and Robv
You fan Tell He's An American Geo. L. Rarton
A Farmer's Life for Me .Stuart. Price and McDonald
TWO and QUARTF.TTK Assists in Numbers.
.Entire Company
Dun Roby
Rarton and Stuart
.. Harold O. Price
.James H. Stuart
Harold McDonald
western thrill
that combines
mystery w i t IT a
brand of romance
and adventure.
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20c, 30c and 50c including war tax ai
v XttiM -J°l ^niiiiiHuiiiii-miif'" mini ~
also
IJig Comedy
Full of laughs
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