Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, April 17, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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DIO DRUMRIGHT
bL i ' NES 8 OPPORTUNITY
Wanted immediate!* weveral exjw-r-
ii'Ut «d men ami woman to buy, ad
\fiti introduce and nell HAW
l.KltiH S iruod Health Products—
M'i< Flavor*. and Toilet
l it lunation throug1|^ita the ity of
Hi uiiiriglit.
RxcAptii'iifillT good money making
i p|M.itiniiii '8. (Julck sales large prO-
lit., over loo Household Necessities.
Kav« ra'dy known all over America.
Pra< Hrall". no Capital or experience
Heeded. ( ul\ sleady, Industrious per-
1 .-ohh of good cli;im<-tor wanted. Write
lor particulars Cilve age, occupation,
lefereiu-e 'Hh \\ t. ltawleigh Co.,
Dept. \. Memphis, Tenn. 27n-:5t
But Not Quite.
The it.an 1 • In, Nls on telling hit
(fUOMflfc 1 *r\> , il,|e at
the man v ' • i.fus.s to listen to our*.
•—Boston Transi'iiid.
| Royalty Owners
Attention:
V
•!; We arc in the market and
pay cash i'or protective
!j! and producint; royalty int-
X erests. Write fully what
;!; you have.
Address P. O. Box 2201
Tulsa, Oklahoma
TO KEEP 0L1) ICOMMERCE BODY
CONVICTS TO FOR MUSKOGEE
THEMSELVES COlTRT HOUSE
FOR TRADE
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
FOR TRADE—One five | asHMi.i «r
Jollet HI., April 17. Segregation of
hardened criminals from the Mrst of-
lender® is the very best way to i e-
duc-e crime convicts in the state
pen it*utiaiv here declared at a hear-
ing conducted by tlie law enforce-
nietn committee of the American Hu
r sBoriation to get the criminal's view
of the enuntry of law breaking. After
hearing seven prisoners express their
ojiinions. the committee said Its mem-
r?> all agreed with the convicts.
' dm L. Whitman, superintendent
of prisons and acthig; warden at
lOHet, announced thai the segregation
Ian would lie introduced in the new
prison lieing constrneted at Htatevllle.
one mile from hart.
The ci mmittee was made up or na-
tionally known men gnd heard from
the seven witness*'K stories of organ-
ized crime rinus particuliirly in Chi-
cago, bribery of police official* and of
'schools for crime."
LIST YOUR
PROPERTY
For Rent or Sale
WITH
L. E. SHANKS
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 4 .">6
• 1 THE FIRST SIGN
Jf A COLO-USE
BURIED SCOUTS
REVEALED BY
DOG'S DIGGING
Topeka. Kan., April 17 The frail
tic digging of a unull white «l>>l; in
his efforts, to reach his master, who
had been buried in a cave-in, led to
ilie discovery of the bodies of three
schoolboys, who had been Killed when
1 u boy scout tunnel in the banks of
I Ward creek in the woat part of T>-
T pekn, caved in.
•J* The dog was seen by six tramps
X who ii few hours before had talked
J wit hi the boys while they were eat inc.
T their luin li in the cave. After digging
«j i.ut one body they called for help and
X i be other two were recovered. Aliou'
X 1 'on of dirt hud covered the bodies.
Ti The boy a killed were: Ralph M<
IlKee, Raymond Wis* and Edward Sta-
ll* r. All were 11! years of age and at
T iended Holy Name Parochial •-< ho< I
? where an Easter vacation was in ef-
X i f.
1 '1 cave had been used for several
t nu is as a camping place by the
j iloly Name scout troops.
The bodies were identified late
this evening af*®r Father O'Leary of
the school and the parents were < ..li-
ed to the scene of the rave-in.
By No M^ans.
When the bride promises to obey,
ihe waives her rights; but It isn't k
permanent waive Lincoln Star.
Muskogee. April IT
of coiunierce s taking a referendum
among business and professional mer
in regard t« the proposed const ruc-
tion of a city auditorium and offic •
room* anj of a* courthouse for th •
county offices.
It has been suggested that the pro-
jects be combined and the vote of the
l.oou lead lug >«iticetis i. expected to
bear weight iu the final dec is ion by
i it and count> authorities with re-
gard to the work.
1 is estimated that the city offices
and auditorium would cost $i7*..o<m
and the courthouse about $i'.ou,ooo
with slightly h -s than the total if the
two projects are combined. Because
of the small indebtedness of the
county, it Is believed that the county
couid finance the deal.
THEY DRINK ANYTHING
Ardmore, April 17.—"Iiud" Ford ife
in a hospital here suffering from com-
plications after drinking fluid drain-
ed from Imo pints of ''canned heat''
the police reported at noon. Ford was
arrested for drunkenness last night
but later became violently ill.
This fail of eating raw food prob-
ably started iu a boarding house.
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TEACHER'S EXAMINATION
'•The next regular County Teach-
er's Examination will be held iu the
office of the County Superintendent,
April L'Tlh. 28th, and 2J th
HALLIK PETERS.
261M t County Supt. of Schools."
Allen car in ieihmI ui«chaiiii l . uiiii: furniklied " room house $25. also on I rurnlKbln*
lion Will t'adv for a Foul in ko< : • ix room furulKbed hoiue |:C>. I'liune unhI ronn
FOR RENT
Hi.. chamber i audition. Located at Standard Ga-.> Inquire southwest .oruer Wood
line pltu No two mil.is north of .mil IVnu. Mrs. Foerator. l S-tt
Shamrock. Hox Jf.T Sham roc\. II. E i —
Cleasju. -'t FOR RENT—four five room m< d-
| ert. house 421 N. Cimarron avenue
Write or call Mrs. L. M. llenear, Taw
husUa. Okla, Ho* 721. phone Ml7 J
FOR RENT—Fivo room modem ?46-tf
house, ^aH and electric lights. located — — -
126 Pine street. Phone Mrs. Cunning- RI.'XT -Cosv furnished 2 r<Mim
ham, ico Jenuinga 2'*it \ hn,wo, garage if desired Mrs. Tlmson
IJC Fourth street or phone "fi7. I'fis-r.
r R URS'T Nice t,e„„ —pletel, j FOI. SM.I O.,-) fumltur.. for -J- V,N|XA ALEXANDER
one room. Now sitting iu X
glial room niih two southern e* t
poaures, close in. Room rent reas«m
able. See Cbas. Wolfe, Hub Shoe store
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Day Phone 1511 Night Phone 100
MAYFIELD'S
Livery and Taxi
At Palace Dru>f Store
Drumrifllit. Oklahoma
We make special rates
FOR P KNT Two I.'-room ftirnishe l
houses east of 1t< ek school house. !
See llluson. 2 !!« ::t ;
FOR KENT—Four room modern •
house, 411 N. Cimarron Ave. Wrlto
or call Mrs. L. M. Han ear, Pawhuska,!
Okla., Hox 72.r.. Phone 17 J. 24C-tf i
FOR RENT—2 and -1 room house I
i lose Jn, city water, electric lights,
garage if desired. Il< uts very reason*
able. Mrs. Tlnison. I'JC Fourth stre. ♦
or phone :S7C. L'CS-ot
run dALt
FOIt SALE one 'J year old milch
cow with I weeks old calf, one Ford
Skeeter, one sr. overland Call 1. O
Hen dure «t Hendures' grocery. Jack-
son Harnett Lease. 2C9-3t.
I FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 3-4 miles S.
of Norfolk. r>o cents per bale. Vlnuie
■ >7. Cushing. W. M. Glenn. 270-Ct
FOR SALE 4 room modern fi. n-
isbed bungalow. Close in. 7.1 foot
front. $2.f <MMi0 Some terms. Mu t b(
Mdd .Dick Cahill. Phone !(•<>. 2<>l*12t
FOR SALE—One new l^oid road-
ster fully equipped Phone or 47't.
ar.iMot
x *' 'l"" M yor' Office will • •
WRITE YOUR AUTO
LICENSE
LOST
LOST Itetween Craven's Fllllm
btat ion and freight de|M>t, one quart
Thermos bottle, eward if returned to
Derrick offiie. 267 't
FOR RENT One two-room apart-
ment. furnished except linen gad
dishes. $10 per month. Ligltt, water
and gas furnished. 104 Wost Hroad-
way. hroadview Apartment.1. 200 3t
I f i >< > M and l.< AIM) b\ \s. M.-l
ton Rooms, South Ohio. Cuder new
management. 2C4-Ht
FOR RUNT Ifl room furnished
rooming house also 4 room furnished
and seven rooms ui furnished. Thro *
and two roou, houses furnlsfTed or
unfurnished. Apply to Jam's Alifer
at Strand theatre.
i FOR SALE—Willys Knight ear. 7
I passeug'-r. Ooo«l sbj.pe. $:!.*.u. Call at
O. T. garage.
2«7-'U
LOST—A pair of glasses, turtoise
shell rims ami hows. Finder return t'
Derrick office und receive reward.
FOUND
FOUND—l«nrge slate auto
Call at Derrick office.
NOTICE
casing
f87-tf
for 50c
4-1 M l-4 4 i
IT RMSHKI) HOUSES
1 r. room, Cimarron and Plne^,
1—2 room, 315 North Penn.
1—2 roum, 411 North Penn.
I 2 roam 409 1-ist Fulkerson.
1- 2 room, lor, East First slreet
IM'TRNISHICI)
4—3 room. Oak and Feileraf'street*
1 - 4 room, 4t ."l Morrow avenue.
2 r room hous«>s, 4 blovka. froin
IlroadwaT.
Several other good bargains In real
ertate. ,•
FOR SALE- One Swiss Jersey cow
<: years old this spring just fresh 4
1'lions milK a day. J. r. Swain, Qypsy
0 a soli lie plant. 207-Gt.
FOR 8AI.R— Pro* hren nuff Or j Tl,e w,'° ri"ini1 l'«'r ,,f I
pliiKton okkr for hatching, bmedfn* j l("',"is<< h'1"1' rlmN n"'1 bo*
cocksrnlii from S. C. Byer* line hreil I k',""y !« <' nt tho Vvnnlni: linrrlok I
Orpinton'a direct. Per settinif Jl.r.ft,
Iior 100 $: . Mno hnhy ililcka 20 rent*
each. Place orders for chicks in ad-
vance. Mrs. J. L. Nash, Box 1011
| llrumriRbt, 2 miles south of nrunv
rlnlit non" Tidal No. 2. April 20-22
ron KENT—Men clean completely —
furnished !! rofjm house, Jr2(l. 1'bonoI I'OR BAI.I' -(lood Ford limidster. '
r. 7. Inquire southwest corner Wood Apply ni Drumright Automotive "
and Penn. Mrs. Foerster.
Mid get the ll.oo reward. 1 ani n poor
widow woman and baVe T1 n money to
buy any more. My granilaon gave nu
the money to buy same.
MRS. EMMA ROOKItS.
PHONE 207
■ACK OF GUARANTY BANK
J. W KLINGLER. NOTARY PUBLIC
IN THE OFFICE
1fi8-t jglnaerlng Co.. South Ohio.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WANT AOS
WANTED
WANTED Waitress at Stark ho-
tel. Apply at once. 2(W-^t
WANTED—To lieai from owner
having farm foi1 sale; give particulars
ami lowest price. John .1. lllack, Ok
lahoma slroet, Olitppewa Falls, Wis
cousin. April 15, 22 & 2:
SOUTHERN GARAGE
—General Auto Repairing—
One of 1he best equipped shops
in the city.
Rear of Southern Oil Co. Rldg.
120 W. Broadway
Kelly & Wall, Prop.
od^rt corsets
Always Front Laced
Wf ar', tliorou^hly convinced that the MODART is the superior
front laced corset. . Q
Thi. season MODART models are the most attractive we have ever shown.
Our customers who are now wearing the MODART have been benefited
by the figure molding qualities of this excellent corset.
To (hose of our patrons who have not as yet worn the MODAftT we
recommend a trial fitting that they may see the figure improve
ment and feel the comfort a MODART will Aive.
HOLLANDS
HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON
AND BUTTON HOLE MAK-
ING
at Norman Swaydans Store
LYNNIE LEE LOE
Tri-State Transfer
H. E. Thomas, Prop.
Ret. Phone 108 Shop Phon* 108 1 rlngi
Clark's Welding Co.
BEST WELDERS
•E T SERVIC£ AT ALL TIMES
8HOP OR FIELD
Shop 438 E. Bdy. Drumright, Oklfc
Hesldencf Rhone 62 Office Phone H
C. K. HAVELY
DENTIST
DK1IMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
Fulkeraon Hock Bld«. Cor. Okie
A ■roadway
404 E. Maple.
Phone 82-2R
Smith Hospital
MODERN EQUIPMENT.
in
OPERATING A NO X-RAY ROOMS.
<MIM ♦+■! 1 I ■#■ .t
S. A. DENYER
Attorney-at Law
Bennett Bldw. Phonee 167 2*0
Drumright, Okla.
DR. O. J. RICE
Chiropractor
Office 135 E. Fulkerson
Phone 27
l_.
F. J. WILBORN
"SIGNS"
Across from Depot
OWL DRUG STtJRK
336 E. Broadway
All now stock. All drugs fresh nnil
pum. The only store that carrios;
Germicide Ointment, the positive cure
for IV/.nui, Itch and all h=kin diseases.
E. B. Moore, Pharmacist.
mac
Pmowe J2oi ^
•3^- -J??7 So Ohio
OUR DELIVERY StRVICL IS YOURS
X IS YOUR TITLE
PERFECT
Crushed Stone for 4 .f See the Drumright Abstract Co. T
Huildinjr Purposes
FOR SALE AT
| Quary V* Mile VVegt
of City
if 4
txidc
Demand a battery that gives
you lasting satisfaction —
plenty of power and care-
free service. Then see that
you get an Exide.
Drumright
Exide Service
who will look your papers ovnr
*j* and will make them correct,
j ^ You should see us and see
I that your title Is right, which
y will proliahly save you a law
•j- suit und money,
PHONE 14? V
| < ( | |,.n..|.<4' I
FORWENT '
FOR RENT
store building 26x78 feet ltli E. |
Fulkerson 175.00.
1 store building, 105 E. Fulkerson.
1 store building, 107 E. Fulkerson.
2 room house, Hrand and Noble
jio.no.
4 room house, 815 W. Noble, J12.5oj
1 store building, West Broadway
near Bristow, $20.00.
OIL FIELD TRUCK SERVICE
BIGGEST AND BEST TRUCKS
—Day and Night Service—
TELEPHONE 605
5:
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BENNETT BUILOINO
TELEPHONE 7
KLINGLESMITH ENGINEERING AND
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
g 3HATT tKUSHED ROCK SAND
B ALL KIND8 OF CONCRETE WORK
_ I'DEWALKI RETAINING WALL? FOUNDATIONS
•+4
f
x
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BRUSH GARAGE
LIVERY AND TRUCK SERVICE
Oil, (Jas, Storage, Tires, Tubes and
Accessories |
R. G. HALL, Prop. |
Phone 6 South Pejin. I
FOR SALE
100 choice resident lots In Broad-
way and Jones Addition.
Joseph S. Westerheide & Co.
Bennett Building, 108 Couth Ptnn.
J Genuine ESKIMO 1'IE
f SOLD BY
| DICK'S SMOKE SHOP
V NEW MIDGET CONFECTIONERY
J STRAND CONFECTIONERY
While lee Cream Company
jj Phone 75, Cushing.
After Repairing
Your Auto Radiator
W(? t0Ht it carefully to see if it
ingots all requirements, the
same as they do at tlit> factory
where tlio radiator was made
originally. Tims you aro sure
of good results and efficiency.
Without a good working radia-
tor. your cooling system is ^
worthless. We maka
j HUTCHERSON'S TIN SHOP j
I Phona 386 129 E. Fulke.eon 2
M I I I I H I I I I I M | | I | IK till i >■■!■*«
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