Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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evrten tut-** <J ine prififesiaas mill
be bared for tbe fire time by the
The "Brownie'*—a genuine
Gillette Razor
It uses the same fine Gil-
lette Blades
And it sells for the popu-
lar price — $1
TbeBrownie
Gjljeite
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«u il Ury ft haer any
hrtlm i.it at tood a*> tb«* et
aubjer- vri J f rce b;ia t re rba - - *
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Gillette Blades
Big* Baking
Powder Value
i^F the*e were no other reason for ucing Dr.
X Fa: ; Phosphate Baking Powder, its well-
!:nc •.' :i reality would be cul icl^nt. But in
adc.
r ..j, think of thce.e oth_r advantages!
Dr. . .. sold at the lou prlcc cf .:5c icr a large
c: > i . v jnces. It is r, ire ar.cl whclesoi'ie and
ii„. ..ru- ^ Lne, appetiiin^. iia\ or to the food.
It contains nothing to le. ve a bitter taste—no
ingredient v.-hicn is not in i^-lf wholesome.
pm^$
PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
Large ca-n, 12 ounces, only 25c
^ New Cook Book hree
^PRIGE*
osphatfi
Baking
Powder
IN the New Dr. Price Cook Book
there are 500 delightful recipes
for ail kinds of cooking and baking
— some of them the most famous
recipes in use today. Even- house-
keeper will value a copy of this
book which can be had free by
addressing — Price Baking Powder
Factory. 1003 Independence Boule-
vard, Chicago, Illinois.
SPECIAL!
Some t.ioc«t mivkaTf
a ft* cm left of Dr.
Price'* bearing the
Label with tbe special
adverusing offer re-
centiy announced for
a limited period. A big
value at its regular
price, Dr. Price's is an
unparalleled bargain at
this special sale price.
Don't fail to see if your
grocer has some left!
£z&ci
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frjm
.gin MOST MILES per DOLLAR
Tirestone
CORD TIRES
The tire section above at the left shows
tbe canc:tic-n of a F::e*t;>r>e 33x4-. Cord
Tire after 20.994 nules on a Yellow Cab
in Chicago.
The section at the right was cat from
a new Cora of the same size Careful
rr.easurerr.er.ts show that only 1 3 of the
tread of the tire on the Yellow Cab has
beer, worn awav after this long, grueliir^
test- The carcass is intact after more
than 11.000.000 revolutions.
and heavy in the center where the wear
corr.cs. tapered at tbe edges to ir-ake
steering easy and to protect the carcass
against destructive hinging action of
high tread edges. The carcass is air bag
expanded to insure uniform tension and
paraJellng cf every indiv.dual cord. It
is double "gum dipped" to make sure
that each cord is thorcighly ir.Mlated
with rubber.
This is the reason why Firestone
Tires tone Cords have averaged ever r CcrfV- unfailingly deliver extraordinary
10.000 mile* on Chicago YeOcw Cabs mileage. It explains the unanimous de-
(1.200 cabs all Fire- mar.d of thoughtful
stone equipped). In tire buyers for these
thousands of in-* values. The local
sta.icev they- ha v e i Firestone dealer will
gn-en from 15000 to ,
Snnnn i *. continue to prov.de
30.00J miles. ^,
, the personal sen. :t
p Look at the tread— ^ that makes Firestone
tdeoti&caliy f angled tire comfort k.id econ-
agiiasi. skid.. c^s.-v ;f ocy complete.
MKEST0NL
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$1 S
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The Special 6-55 Sport-Touring
A pstnoan motcj car with even' appointment found in the finest
catomobiie—
And, Aith aU this—the certainty of Buick performance, Buick sturdi-
ness £3C Buick power.
J.-t Soeciai Spon -Touring is built in response to the demand of the
raotcsTSt who seeks Buick's kind of motoring with the intimate
camion and refinement of the sport design.
Nominally four passengers are accommodated in the roomy body
but five can ride.
Tr.c Srort-Tounng is finished in dark Buick maroon with
wheei to match — which with the beautiftil trimming, binding and
finish give this special model its tailored appearance.
The demand for this handsome model at the remarkably low price
wiE tax factory production to the limit. See us immediately for
detai soecacatians and delivery dates.
Additional Equipment of the Special Sport-Touring
top ti.; t^ovtahk
w^Tidaru*jC w:p«r rr..rro>scr«f r. flaaa-
ccme- tossraawm ?w%z>=.r* p-.ft ©a
iaih". rircft. (ifir .letter. hiEv$:af
lack^-baand i.ccnpe trusk aa
t* e B-w* <i~^T?y-rry*
r**i laaya; front sc-Sbars;
j txxt tract ar^d rear caenpan-
mens. walnut steering ■berl; btivQf
rrck*4e%i r*dia«w. step platra, pcard rails
•nd an other fin-.nirs: Tuarc ate*: wheals
bmh to frf.innxr.s ar* cptiooal
#S-.prr*r.t *: an «vkVJ coat of SSktK^ S
iaataDad at thf factory; «rtra tir*® ca tirt
rrvers not i.vltula>l.
DRUMRIGHT BUICK COMPANY
TELEPHONE 19 TELEPHONE 19
C-41
V.«LN
BETTER
AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 24, 1922, newspaper, May 24, 1922; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc163724/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.