The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1921 Page: 6 of 6
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THE DUNCAN DAILY BAN NEll SATURDAY APRIL 23 1921
GINGHAMS
For Practical
Summer Apparel
COOL crisp good to look at and
oaay to tub describes perfectly
tho frocks women are making from
these sturdy Ginghams Tho pat
toms neat and attractive are also
meeting with their favor for child
ren'e dresses aprons and for chic
neckwear sets
WILSON-JOHNSON
COMPANY
If you are still using the
glasses that were prescribed
for you two years ago it is
highly probable that you
should have your eyes re-examined
The eye-formations
are constantly undergoing a
change It may be that the
muscles that accommodate
the focusing apparatus have
become strengthened and
that you will be able to do
without glasses or use lenses
that are less in strength
Dr E B Alexander
The Optometrist
Barrett Bldg 9th and Main
One of the greatest needs of the
present session of Congress is a bill-
killing committee — Indianapolis
News
WEEDN HOSPITAL
MOTOR AMBULANCE SERVICE
STAFF A J Weedn M D H J Weedn M D
E B Thomasson M D
PT—1
NOTICE- —We are successors to PETERS BROS
and will be open for business not later
than the 27th in new quarters with modern equipment
where we can give you standard work in our line We
will do dyeing French accordion pleating general hat
renovating for both ladies and men dry-cleaning of the
odorless land Mr Sam Peters will be interested and
will be business manager We will have an up-to-date
man at the head of each department
iOE CURTIS GUY CLEANING AND DYEING PLANT
"Not IIozv Cheap But How Good”— — Our Motto
la
PRICED TO SELL
DODGE ROADSTER—
BUICK SIX ROADSTER—
BUICK FOUR TOURING—
1920 FORD TOURING—
vYdaney Motor Go
Phone No 5 — Call for Rice
Correction
THROUGH 'Atf ERROR YESTER-
DAY’S PROGRAM AT THE ELK’S
APPEARS ON PAGE THREE
Today and Tonight ' "
BIG SPECIAL SATURDAY BILL
— in
When you say Wm S Hort everyone knows
what that means — The Real Top-N otcher
DON’T MISS THIS
ALSO — A big Western drama entitled
"WESTERN RAYS”
SPECIAL MUSIC & A BIG SHOW
Elks Theatre
WANT ADS
(Too Late to Classify)
i FOR SALE — One Woodstock Type-
writer used about 1 week Call
47 ask for Mr Jacobs 36-2
FOR SALE1 — Best paying show In
town For quick sale $2500 caslt
Phone 205 or call at 15 Beach St
' 32-2-B
I LOST — On Main St Ladies half
length kid glove for right hand
Return to Banner office or to Erscli-
el Whitney at Blum’s store lt-B
ROTARIANS NOTICE
All Rotarians are requested to meet
at the Houston Garage at 10:30 Sun-
i day morning and go in a body to the
I Christian Church
Elbert Burton President -o
Try a want ad in the Banner
P'
k
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Quiet new private high class institution
Home-like and strictly ethical Our Hospital
is equipped for the care of surgical and ma-
ternity cases Kedical cases are cared for ex-
cepting contagious diseases
SENSATIONAL RECORD
MADE BY JOE SEWELL
Cleveland Shorstop Displayed
Unusual Ability
Clvr Alabama Youngster In Ona
Short Baaaan Jumpvd From Cal-
lage Taam to Regular Position
in World’a Soriaa
Entering professional baseball last
spring and finishing the season as a
full-fledged member of a pennant
winning team and playing a regular
position In a world's series Is a rec-
ord In baseball probably that never
will be equaled again This record
was made by Joe Sewell the kid
shortstop who played In the big series
with Cleveland- Sewell hails from
Tlttiw Ala and Is only twenty-two
y ob-s old He played football and
bnsebnll with the University of Alaba-
ma teams and he Jumped Into profes-
sional baseball as a member of the
New Orleans team of the Southern
league
When Ray Chapman regular short-
stop on the Cleveland team wns
killed -by a pitched ball Harry Lunte
filled the Job for a few days and was
hurt Manager Trls Speaker sent for
Sewell as the last hope The young-
ster hardly was expected to fill the
berth permanently but rather until
Speuker could cnsl about for strong-
er player But Sewell made good from
the start The national commission
held that Sewell was Ineligible to com-
pete In the world’s series as he Joined
the team after September 1 contrary
to baseball rules but Charles Ebbets
owner of the Brooklyn team declined
to protest and granted permission for
Sewell to take part In the series The
Joe Sewell
youngster showed more than was ex-
jiected In the big series although he
did not play the sterling game of
which Chapman was capable Sewell
throws right handed pnd bats left
handed
Sporting Squibs
of All Kinds
VHoppe ruus 000 at 182 Ought to
make a good track man
Many a championship boxing contest
turns out to be Just a bout — but not
quite
Leach Cross who Is In California
announces a cjeslre to return to the
ring
e e
The big splash in the aportlDg world
comes when the swimming season
opens
A lot of players kick about golf rules
and a lot of others don't know there
ere any
No matter how nice a spring the
wrestler Is always looking forward to
next fall
e e
One of the major operations of the
spring will be a concerted drive on
the links
C B Kiger center has been sleeted
captain of the West Virginia basket
ball team for 1922
Jock Hutchinson Chicago profes-
sional golfer won the north and south
open championship at Plnehurst N a
e -e
Even the British' people have been
poking fun at the Carpentler-Dempsey
battle Maybe It will be funny
Many a boxer feints with bis left
and then with his right and then all
over Will the referee please count
ten!
Columbia Country club Washington
P- CV will conduct tho topen golf
championship over Its course July 10
and 22
Moca students tnan ever 'before are
using the athletic equipment afe Har-
vard university Squash has been the
most popular of the sports with base-
ball running next
ttnbert feeryly Davla of Weston
W Va bat been elected student mao-
j ager of the West Virginia basketball
team for 1922 Clarence dark Turley
of Woodvllle W Va was elected
student manager of the 1022 wrestling
quad
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Frank W Beach M A Minister)
Lord’s Day Services:
9:45 a m Brotherhood class Elks
theatre Duet by Johhny Holcomb
and Ted Elliott
10 a m Bible school H W Sit-
ton Supt
11 a m jnoming worship Ser-
mon on ‘‘Our God”
Solo by Mrs Beach The Rotary
Club will attend this service in a body
Let every member be present to &reeii
them
2 p m Junior C E Mrs A HT
Payne Supt
6:45 p m C E prayer meeting
T T Brown president
7:45 pm evangelistic service Ser-
mon topic “God’s Interest Table”
Special music Come on time if
you want-a seat Services bright and
brief You are invited
PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES
Services at the First Presbyterian
Church morning and evening con-
ducted by the pastor Rev J W
Moseley Morning service at 11 o’-
clock evening service at 8 o’clock
The morning topic will be “Christ’s
f4l£ You Have
j) Printing Want
S WE WANT TO KNOW
WHAT IT IS
Putting out good printing
Is our business end when
wo say good printing or
don’t mean fair ’jut the
begt obtainable If you
are -from Missouri" give
ae a trial and wo will
I
Show You
ssfl7iirrv"rnTjyT:
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To the Fanners Laboring
Men and All Our Friends
-
We have heard several times that the farmers of
this and adjoining countie have said they would be un-
able to buy their goods in DuncKn on account of high pric
es caused by the oil boom -
Let us say to our customers right here that there
has been a decline in all merchandise and that you will
find our prices just as low or lower than elsewhere
We have a long lease on our building at the price of
rent before the boom therefore why should wef neglect
the ones we have depended on for our business and run
them away with high prices? '
You will find at Meyer and Meyer at all times the
best lines to be had at the lowest prices and we will fol-
' low our old policy of giving you more than your money’s
worth as often as possible Wour money’s worth or
your money back all the time
'Come in and get our prices and get acquainted with
the new member of the firm Mr Meyer Mehl
You will find us at the same old stnd stHl offering
’ for your approval the best lines to be had in Men’s
clothing and furnishings
In conclusion let us say you can buy junk merchan-
dise any place But you cannot get Walk Over Shoes
Manhattan Shirts Wilson Bros Underwear Michael
Stern and Fashion Park suits at Sears-Roebuck prices
We are the only store in the state that is not profiteering
Thanking you for the many favors you have shown
this store the past 16 years and again assuring you that
you will’ find declining prices here we are
Yours truly
4 f 09
MEYEil & MEYER
“One Price Clothing Store”
Duncan Oklahoma
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Defense In the Day of Peril” The eve
ning topic will be the bBttle-cry of
the Reformation Sabbath School as
9:45 Christian Endeavor at 7 p m
All Presbyterians and others In-
terested are cordially invited to at-
tend all services “I will honor them
thdt honor me” is an unfailing prom-
ise of the good God
A BIG BANK MENAS
BROADER SERVICE
THE PRIMARY ADVANTAGE OF A BIG BANK-
ING INSTITUTION IS THE BREADTH OF SERVICE IT
CAN RENDER
Because of its every-day- familiarity with a varied
banking service the Frst National Bank is in position
’
to serve every need of its many depositors
Let us be your friend andcounselor as well as your
depository '
First National Bank
‘THE BANK OF GOOD SERVICE”
Your Banking Connection
— When you seek a new banking connection con-
sider well this institution
— With ample resources with every facility known
to modern banking with a sincere desire to be
of the greatest possible service to Duncan and
its business interests your account is cordially
solicited
SECURITY
r “SERVICE
?lr and Mrs jt H Wilt of Calu
met Okla announce the birth of a
daughter on April 9th whom they
have christened Annie Grace Mrs
Witt will be remembered here as Mias
Ruby Swan
Do aot hositata to call sad giv
ia aay mow item society item
or porsoaaL
STATE BANK
WTH SAFETY”
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Wood, H. F. The Duncan Daily Banner (Duncan, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 36, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1921, newspaper, April 23, 1921; Duncan, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1756782/m1/6/: accessed December 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.