Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 212, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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FEBRUARY 8. 1922
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NO ST. PAT DAY PARADE
Melbourne, Australia, Feb *
There will La no St Pitri.k'j day
l'rocesalon In Melbourne. Tie city
council at iu meeting twJar <!• -ided
not tg issue a permit {or tie parade.
christian church
GARRETT JURY
IS COMPLETED
TRIAL BEGINS
itt
BURNING SHIP'S
CREW ALL SAVED;
VESSEL DOOMED
Blaze Rages Uncontrolled on
Northern Pacific; Freight-
er Breaking
(By Associated °resH
JAP PREMIER SEES ' lu New York.
LASTING WORUT PEACE' . K juii S.
— ; and U making
Mton. Chicago. Los I
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triumphant t nr
By A*
ciat«d Preaa
ToVio. Feb *—Agreeaienu reiched
t th - Washington onference atari
which is
anything
cf this <
the fint *tep toward establishment «I Mor> of
n *'r**al aad U-tiujs peace" w ith the| the r *e
probability of abolion of anoanx iit u u i|ry.
Premier Takahashl told the House of that
Peers yeeterday. of this i
au
g more comment th*n
er undertaken in d~ama
It is a
snowlu;
in this
suff^'lig
HOlUti.jp
ontry heretofore,
mertcaa Vist3iT
id fall of slaver)
Jul tlv terrible
endured before y
and
BACK HOME
AFTER TRIP ON FOOT
.manc
saion wii
nt in th<
The firmer
i-ific. which la.t *"*« And"son
tin
ows the pow
this un'iue
You never saw
like it before--
anything
irry
Greatest
• Vestern
years
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PRISONER'S LIFE
SAVED
jshed
rted.
it rtherti S
headline In 19tt when it
i satjd bar off Fire Islam
thousand American sol*
rnlng from France, today
>yed b> fire 10 miles off(
N. J. A radio Dies safe re \
tihip l ad bo* u abandon** 1
1 William Lustia and a
•w who were taking her to(
Chester. Pa. Rescue • f
w by steamships which
the scene was later re*
lik
it wa
STRAND THEATRE
aixed house greet
mpany last night
Chilliccthe. Mo.. Feb. 7.—Mrs. Mar
years old. who Nothi
walked from her home iu Cedar
Rapid*. Iowa, to Washington to ap-,
peal to Resident Harding for the n-
lease of her son. Joseph Anderson; \i
from the federal prison at Leaves- the 1
v orth. left here Monday on the last the ir presentation of Faro Bill
lap of her return journey. j pi*y v as all it was said to be.
She has been returning by rail, tie pathos mixed with bright
through the assistance of city off I-' witty comedy made it a hill
dais along the route and waa given'
a ticket here for Leavenworth. Mrs.
Anderson said he expected her son
would be released this week.
projection
en before
•Idle Hour;
ilHEATRE*
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iTODAYi
and
THURSDAY
: "A WISE :
I FOOL":
orth
FOR PLOT TIP
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Lemon:
nitty before Judgi
;h In the disti
■y i harxe lemons was sin-
o life Imprisonment.
(tuber, shortly aft." Lem-
jaile<t. he 'tipped" t^e auth-
,f a plan of the prisoners,
ended be tina Ward to d-ath
ces of lead pip* With this in-
n. Ward prepared and enter-
Freighter Wrecked
Highland Light, Mass* l-'eb. 8. —I
The Furuess line freighter Thi«:le-|
„r, A a- piled high on Cape Cod '■> Associated I'ress
Ua.h today a total wreck and prol- <■*" '-"e. Minn Keb 8. -Arral.*e-
ablv ith tli- crew endangered meats were completed today for the
1 At the .oast guard's requ-st. Cap funeral of Ha lle-Sap-tiewn-Won.e. a
tain Fortune riggfd up a breeches 1 h'PPewah Indian.
i. v to take off the fifty men The
dl He
on fro
rith pi-
? J
ssault
disarmed
iverted.
lge Liaebaugh t
kill Ward
tming high.
HARDING INVITEO TO STATE
Pouca City. Feb *>.—lnvititioas
y- ere sent today to President Harding
to attend -the Oklahoma Press asso-
iation meeting here May 13-14 as
'•editor cf Marion Star." The presi
• ent plans a western trip in the
spring, members of the local com-
mittee say. and it Is possible they be-
lieve. that he may include the trip on
his itinerary.
aid to lie
years old who died yesterda>
THEATRES
•THE FOX.' STARRING HARRY
CAREY. COLORFUL AND VIRILE
The F« x." Harry Carey's first big
| Universal-Jewel super feature and
which is the first super-western pic-
t.ire ever screened, is coming to the and"hul(linK over for Sunday al
ing Frank Colton. in the -
character of Faro Bill rendered ^
concepts n of te i art in a very cred
Ible manner and kept the audience
almost iTying on,, in' ment ml then I
throwing them into uproarous laugh- I
lor the next. Klsle Sabow in tkt part |
of the tomboy maid brought many j
hearty laugl s. TktMM (MM :n ' .
part of tho abused wife showed her
[.bllity to play a difficult part and ha
the audience with her all through I
11.e performan>e. Al Cooper as |hf I
<liMir. i'il husiia'id showed that he can |
change his character from a bright |
Juvenile to that of a heavy, which he
l« rtrayed last night In a manner
which left a good Impression. Tak n
as a whole Faro Bill was cue of the
best comedy dramas which has been
seen here for a long time. The man-
agement of the Strand theatre seeins
that this company has done more
than made a favorable impression en
the theatre going public, has prevail )
ed on them to extend their engage-
ment over for the balance of the wee"
s Thursday, Friday |
I and Saturday
of crUiBai
sgainst
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men were convicted by Iri
.. t ttnty aT-onie-y. at, this
. irt Thev wi'.l e takr-r.
teattary at .McAlester when
aniii^'jfeUrtthbti' urt m di-
r '..ved a '"'
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MEN WANTED FOR
DRUMRIGHT ONIT
NATIONAL GUARD
Huskies Who Want to be Real
Soldiers Should Attend
Meeting Tonight
Liberty theatre Thursday
| and Saturday.
} The concluding secenes were made
! at Universal City at night, where a
pi< turesque stretch of country \ as il
READ
TAN IS
THIS A D |
following extra \
Starting Thursday Feb. 9. 1922. We will put the
votx s on the follov* ing articles. On each Mattress .0.000 extia
votes, on each bed ">0,000. on each. 1 ed spvinu's 20,OCH) on each dresp
er 200,000 on each, leather seat chair 100.00", on each library table
150,000, on each 5) by 12 rug 300, 000. on eacn rag .
each cedar chest "y'0,000. on eachfiber'rchest:'30j>AJ). c|i each elec-
tric sweeper 500,090, on each Winchester shot gun"500,00^.
each talking mahine 700,000. on kitchen ca anet 400.000. on _^ich
article on table No. 1, 10,000, on each article o:f No 5,000,
on table No. 3, 50.000.
>i..i want to be a re l Ameri
Ulier? * T "*
f j \ -jfs. nwo titojoi
i it an' tnnniHi ft1"*
}f f?oi(T tim- to 'thf> serj
il a meeting to be held in the
■ ty hall tonight at 8 o'clock when
a company for Drumright will be or-
gan ixed.
Get there early. There will be lots
• f good times in store for the men
this -pring and summer, says Cap-
tain I* A Leard. who has been com-
mi<-:< ned to organize the local com-
luiuinited by a flaring brush
around which dramatic action
filmed.
Harry Carey himself wrote "Tile
Fox." It was adapted to the screen
by Lucien Hubard and filmed under
the direction of Robert Thornby. It
will make motion picture history by
its draamtic force, its picUiresque
locale, its Interesting cast and tli?
fact that regular United States cav-
alry was u*e<l to furatefc atmosphere.
Friday, complpte change will be given each
night and a good cleah and enjoyable
performance is guaranteed by the
company. Tcniahfs bill Is advertised]
us College Sweetlu wrts. a laugh pro
fvoking farce comedy that feoei with
NEW PARAMOUNT PICTURE
HAS INTENSELY
4, INTERESTING STORY
FOR RENT
3 .room furnished
House, close in.
Phone 106
DICK CAHILL
The story of a man
who won ixjwer and
fame and almost lost
the whole world.
—Also—
A (iood Comedy
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
"THE WOMAN
GOD CHANGED"
One stinging mo-
ment of disillusion-
| ment—and a doting
! love shattered.
,
1 SUNDAY AND
I MONDAY
1 Thomas Meighan in
! "THE CONQUEST
■ OF CANAN"
i
j Adopted from the
■ novel by Booth Tark-
ington.
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FOLLY
= 1 P.1ETHODIST PASTOR IS
:= R'GGED UP IN NEW SUIT
on =
on =
Wise Fo<-4'' is a new Ueorge
Melfortl Paramount production adapt-
ed from Sir Gilbert I'arker's novel.
"The Money Master/' which shows
at the Idle Hour theatre today.
This is a French-Canadian story,
teeming with thrills. The leading
character is Jean Jacques Barbille, a
highly picturesque perscn. This role'
is played by James Kirkwood and 1 °! "THE EVOLUUTION of Man"
is said to have evolved a remarkably' pt>aturing Jack, the marvelous
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20c
KidslO
OUR MOtTO:
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Contin-
ue us
1 to 11
TO SATISFY
j LIBERTY;
I THEATRE j
TODAY
Nathan Hirsh presents
Now is (ho time to help your trier..: win
a new FORD CAR FKF.K and at the
same time save money on your pur. ir
so do not wait till aft r i.he
then sav, "I wish I had."
sale
ft da>> left the contestant;
right on the Go. wa'.ch for
s that carry the extra votes
To buy with that way you
'.e '- ur v 'tes.
All next week will be special wee c you nub, be on hand e\ei>
ial for the day and tell your friends so the
The best way to help your friend
nvn them. They are the same
"liitte - of ladie- from the
•h« :ist > hurt h congregation, head
ty Mrs. Kay Gillette, yesterday
fv i ianvass fcr funds, then went
ut and got Rev. J. \V. Cater, pastor
of the church, conducted hint to the
0 Pell and Stephenson store and
- t im a handsome new suit, a
1 eautiful shirt and a necktie.
Th- pastor ■ uld not think of what
ti sa> to express his appreciation.
"I'll be too high toned to be a
preacher in all these swell to?s," h?
finally ra.nn ged to say.
This morning he came down and
kid ;t- about it at the Evening Der-
rick office.
virile portrayal.
For Canadian winter atmosphere.
Mr. Metfprd to<>k the entire company),
tn Uie snow-c-orered m< untains of
Cilitornia wh'^re more than a month
••as spent in making exterior scenes
with most picturesque natural back-
ground- Later on. the company went .
to Iiodondo Beach where a wre^Xj
scene was filmed. Alice Hcllister
heads a strong supporting company. «
man ape.
A six reel special feature
Also
Morris Schlank presents
A spot light comedy with
Violet Joy in
"WANTED AN ALIBI"
Also
HALL ROACH presents
The Vanity Fair Girls in
THE BOURGLARS BOLD"
Also
BIRTH OF A NATION COMING
morning to see the speeu
y can help you to secure votes,
win the car is to buy coupons
to you as cash.
•THE BLUE FOX" with
ANN LITTLE
An early attraction at the Stran l Who will reveal the mysterious
theatre win be D. \v. Griffiths won- prisoner full ot thrills, athen-
cierful production 4'The Birth of a ^ure and \engeance.
Nation" which begins its engage-1 LpiSOde . 0. -
ment on Wednesday. Feb. 15. This
mighty spectacle his turned the DO NO* MISS THIS ^SPECIAL
theatre records of America t<>psy- PROGRAM OF V ARIETY.
tuny, it holds the 1 ng distance runs (!■■■■■&■■■■■
THURSDAY
Fill I) A Y
and
SATURDAY
HARRY CAREY
-IN-
i'The Fox;
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: HAS EVER BEEN J
■ SEEN ON ANY ■
! SCREEN! ■
! These are the ladies that are in the contest or t::e £OKP LAh: ^
117 MISSING IN
HOTEL FIRE AT
iStrand Theatre!:
Nell Bodine
.ttuth Berry.
nilie Key lor
Mrs. Homer Wils
Kthel Hughes
Jennie Newport
Mis. John House
Mr*
Mrs
O, W. Frt>
Jas. Conway
.Mrs. S. B. 11 inch
Carrie Fulkerson
Jessie Ford
Mrs. O. Wi'.son
Mary Gooch Cowden
Mrs. Stevei'.s
Edych Mumford
Nellie Lee
Ruth Ooan
Mrs. Hollis Stakes
Marie Hutehir.s^n
RICHMOND, VA. •
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Police Find Fourth Body in g
Ruins of Lexington, Des- ■
troyed Yesterday •
TONIGHT
g Watch Tables No. 1, 2, and 3 as there will oe
1 values from day to day placed o-
exceptionally ?ood =
Newton-Campbell Co.
drumright, oklahoma
,illinium Mum ill mil
wl
hmoni. Ya.. Feb. $.—Tolice. aft- ®
er an all day and ni^ht search of the.Q
taiaa «f the Lexington hotel, destroy-'^
t-u by fire early y—tarAaj * ith a[a
lOH Of three lives and injuries ^
to tklM, exj^essed th** MML
iat b Bee of fifteen to twenty'
% buried under the debris. ■
Many gvestl are still missing. I®
Firemen shortly before noon today 9
t . i> buiBd Inyood Meatfl - g
u-d t)M list of known dead p
reached tour. Police reported rescu- ^
ing guests showed IT missing. ' [
TONIGHT AND BALANCE OF WEEK Including Sunday
Ed Harrington presents
ELSIE SABOW And Her PLAYMATES CO.
in an entire change of program entitled
"COLLEGE SWEETHEARTS"
A fast stepping farce comedy, with a plot made for
laughing purposes. Get the Strand habit and see a real
company in real musical comedies.
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PICTURES
ROY STEWART in
"LAWS OUTLAW"
A five reel feature
Also Milt Sims ami Maude Wayne in
"AFRAID TO BE FALSE"
A Keystone comedy.
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THE FIRST 1
SUPER-WESTERN |
EVER •
PRODUCED
The greatest
Western
Character
Ever
Portrayed
See a thousand-and-one
tremendous thrills in a
Super-western produced
by Robert Thornby with-
out regard of expense—
the picture of a lifetime!
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