Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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t4tEMZEF CE ASSCCIATED PRESS
PVELISED EPY EVENNCk EXCEPT Et:t4tCAV
LOU'S A LLA Poz' aner and Proprelar
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Et!tred as Sk:torid Class Witter et te Pvstoffite
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VEYEE'R CT THE A SS-CIATED PRESS 1 - :-- rrd 1a72v frrn the t:mtg cf the N(Jrdc
7be Akyw izt1 rrfa9N 117$ flo:70107 enth1-4 in tto — '
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A: -trr1' I t--vt CI 5:4--ila 41)r'-"441 t" eif!ht hi-r 14-()!-! wt:To tirinkinl wine and
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THE COURT OF AN ART CRITIC
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1Lrlariar4q Tcourfd irto 14-H
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Cc orge notte art dealer st211 an ename1-1
ed statute -Vir!in ntl Chill" to the late Mich-
Drecer New York City for '(10060 francs
stating that it NV a a genuine thirteenth centruy
product Dret:er paid 1006(tO francs to Di—
motte aft( r hi death his heirs obtained expurt
counsd frrt :'-:r Duveen f l)Jvet-n
" Brothers w -cidd that statute was brought
under rn-ri prer(ntation -
The Drec4r estate declined to Tay to De-
motte the balarte of 2 000(1) francs due anti
now Demottee L sing Sir Joseph for $:00000
Fir Joseph asserts that the suit is an attempt to
thwart honest criticim
The case is more than a difference of judg-
ment between two connoiseurs and mnre than
an issue as to the right of honest criticism
7 When shouhl t)vert advice be secured? Is
an art dealer n'A ob1i:lc41 as a merchant to main
tam n his reputation for integrity? Should a
critic not be required to back up his artistic
opinion?
The judge will have to decide the contro-
versy according to law but be will first have
to satisfy himself that the work is a thirteenth
century work of art or not Ile should acquit
himself creditably however as fifty per cent
of artists and connoisuers will ratify his opinion
- whatever it may be
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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-1 1 :- hi-tcry showii that 1he dairy l'ntl::-try I
' i cnt t'l the griate4 The F:IVIEV-5 Lcr411rIA 1
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tin dairying c-rnmunes today rrove that it 1
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:f 1rr xkeal:h a: well al Lualth Dr12-nrig-111
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cannrt du t('o much to develop that indu-try in
3 1 1 he - irrou riding it rritory
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-' AGAINST WILDCAT DELEWARE CONCERNS
Those high-up Krupp officials sentenced to
from 10 to 20 years' imprkinment know what
to dd They will tli)peal to a supreme court
To be sure it is a French court in this instance
but 'most any old supreme court will do
-o
Our own opinion is that Prohibition is hell
to stay in spite of all dry agents can do
tfr-r to a 't"try as te pn:3pertu3 they
wv:11 land of Tr'1k hney" 1
ha5 alway5 tneant wealth to man
It ha5 rt crly tneant wealth hLt al5o health
Th( clreAtling p-ople bye always been
any frtrn the t'nni?s f the Norle'
A LAND OF MILK AND HONEY
o Cz11
It r-Ln i -were Fwept d(iywn:Htti dpg
The Dirit of Columbia MunicipLI Court
ha rend(rud a decision voiding the buying of
itock in companies incorporated in De !mare
-(:)(A in compan:(-A incorpf)rLied
rn-mTnrirr:
when the rwrchase is effected with personal
notes The decision is farreaching no dotOil I
the ista will be taken up to the United States
Snrerne Court
Not all corporations organized under Dela-
M t re 1ws are improperly capitalized llow
ever it is genurally recognized that quite a large
numler of thee concerns fail to comply with I
!0?n1 finacial requirements One effect of
the ile6ion will be to prevent incorporation 1
of wildcat and hgli-finance corporations 1
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Per3ona1 notes are not money They rre ti
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"prornies to pay -" therefore they are E 111)- I 1
Flitutes for capital and are not capital Com-
panies should not be allowed to incorporate in
any 1tate unlesz their capital i genuine tant
iLle capital
c410t) rcs!!
A Poo
Pat
If thert were no undernourishment in Am-
erica if all men and women Were sound of body
and mind there would - be a TIEW degree of
physical perfection that Would give this coun-
try an even higher place among the nations of
the world We must start with the children and
equip them for the future Then WC snail
have a race of superior men and women
And that will be a national asset worth
while
Two men NV ent into the country to inspect
a wc11 They were said to be geologists A
peculiar oder was noted They Iciolied down
into the hole They could e e nothing They
struck a match It is said they will recover
Yes- it W:as a gasser
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VENUS OF ANIERICA IS 1
DIFFERENT'TYPE THAN
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klisS MAIITITA GCNVkLES UP Prt(X)KLYN 20 SELECTED At
A VEW AMEEICAN VENTS IS A PERFECT 34 AS AGAINST
aG" OF TUE Eutous VENUS DE 1111a0:
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it al p:oprrtions indit LLica
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F oil atIlltifl 4-0
tho yourp Arwri
cvcalute Luta ar? built upt13
i4gbb-1 fraue than the riitnre an4I
At-ugh she says tha:
-1c! k“'ps slinr by eating spinach
no thi-Lv (Let o-$1:11 ever cover
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I1Laa th itteat cii a: riat Gr41s r4 c't gii 3-ft 'ng all whit iltiint
11 0 nu1kA tl v n s : :11:1 ts I a 15 at the Ittnt-cty Walth Show at
it4 -u(-1 a'n'ess 1 ut Ittvilv aA In extil"-IrEvi)' l''Irc lic' was (1°Ivned
rt(t ttt 4 ertet sioiaahotii Site V 1 :1Yg'13 th'1:th-5s °f Hedith 7'li'''-s 3tar
I rt huHy the rl:nai ut tl e --porft r r A
"( a mere tre)- than :itiksa
1 te-r121 'st art1 yet she weighs ani3
Casiu:ne dgners are n) Lrrer 1 " 1-4 "Prd's 1& 13 Years (41 I'll"
cr4: zi r5 f r tu 4i't 07'r inche s in highfasor:ng t:r
voiIs d !1 tYil"-t 7ea'? cr V$Irl Ita liar 'ie's che5t ineasttre is 20 an1
!di al sf'e h:— grown narttr :t1i41-4 ii :lti anti her vtaist 24 3-4 She
1 :11111a G(0!'f 5 : I 13r0 10-3 IL 20 3 ea-ill "-:t s that he- thlY 'health mies are
fad IA ho wa5- recctly !e1-(tt4 39 a 1 1:t 1rilgt-( setard EA:mining ard
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new An0!'a1 yeis ii a pro( t ?1 1 utIuu (-xr2rties find lalr pkrity ot
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'ROBIN HOOD" HITS
NEW MOVIE MA1tK1
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:"TION PICTURE AT CRITERION
THEATRE OKLAHOMA CITY
IIREATEST PRODUCTION OF
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
All the -:p-riatives 1h!ch mesh
neert: hat e
the past dof oat 1111V be put 0 a
110rtable zre legitimate us? They I
mu be a raped up Lid p :t ii !
Londles of tt:titte and thr twit trita a
114YP on tkP of Dtatitlits italrbanite
rew th t 'fla-1in hh
M ill bag'n a iketk's r:n Spotty May
nit at the Criteriota Tntatrc tshll
Ito City
For here is a motion plcittre stldth
is so far al t of any spectio le that
133 eoM: lot it that it is impof-
sidle to appri-9: it in tire t-ante f :ruts
that hale Lee9 applitti to pri'- :tis
fur's It reprcen"ii the 14n
mark ot film prod-action:
Any adequate critIcisra of
Hold ' codt t9 1 e prjrei sith the
tis:stantie of eitperts itt thr-e specific
line‘—horelitarh j airitery ao11
masotry There are irr h4r8
r ni"thtits atd Ligizer rielarett-
Lothians la Mr railbahL' rew
than o'er t 1 le: 11 4)11
(ik itcludio terve
The picturP is the EO:t that 417-AV'S
"ollaand ahV trout the audi-oce
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and 114 greatvst praditction The stn-
dneusre-s of the re tVas I in4ttr-
ittg i"at lettictt: trtte'iri4 it sect's'
hrodrtsts Øj 7i:et in the air are shad-
IM(d Ity is tiith 64(111 htt v
IW rl gs r) Lig ar i the wall
Ti cu nd t t I tr i ar oet
1)-le Vart'114 Fccnes all
‘Ito reouti ih wry magnitude of
the picture is crtra:ing
The atblet:e Duughls !Los Inn
41a opperuhities to (14111
and lie loses to chance tA3
craLk at enoroy ou tht tikuril cut one
dawn w:th bow and arrow or trasi-at
a rtal at jousting
le i3 nittre titan s-1 suppcrt
Wallace Perry as Ping El hart fai7iy
takes the I-110011444c honors tb‘
picture away from even the superb
Douglas Ner-e has Mr Berry bect
tttr cast
Friar Tuck 1iiCe Jahn Man-a
r)1 win sfiticl the She:iff
N IiimiLann taanws to conjure With
xraticd by ai tors who 111:11kP
!he :!1!1-'rl p:tich lisOr to realize
that tiit i 11 the screen Is not
rtt plays Lady Markin
in ler ininjtable ihOfl1 way It is
to werolr hobin Tioad fails in 1s o
wi11 hor it the audiente
will too
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1nvo frYyed this twentioth century
Nirrsicn of his twelfth century boahl?
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magazites at Norwood's
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A trAlaNc roof doesn't cause
rx much trouble w hilt: the sun
shines
An inferior valve cup can't do
much harm in the supply house
store ?Join
Actval pumping is the only
true test al a valve cup just as a
rainstorm I-roves the s-alue of a
roof And oil rnethold in th field
know that DatCCVa Valve Cups
stand up strongest where service
is most severe That's why you'll
find "Dareovas" wkerever oil is
rumpea in greater quantities at
lower cost
Lost for ás some
Be fore yiat tr ay 'Awaits&
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The Greatest of all Screen Spectacles
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—Atmespheric Spoken
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—Original Musk Score
—Criterion Orchestra-
15 Musicians each one
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NOTICE
To accoramtdale coltof-town
jeitrons we are
reemrg le:I the Le
seats for the De Lure
performances at i10v
General Admission
50 and 75 tents
STARTING SUNDAY
MAY 27 TO JUNE 2
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Papers
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Kellogg's Corn Flakes to eat a lot of for
breakfast or lunch or as late-evening snacks!
Always wonderful in flavor always crispy and
crunchy Kellogg's are simply the last word
in a delightful wholesome satisfying food!
Eat Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast
And get away from greasy indigestible foods
that kill energy tie up your stomach and make
you dull and distressed Try this Kellogg idea
for health sake!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes ate delicious with
your favorite stewed fruit or with bananas
or other fresh fruit in season!
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are sold only in the RED and GREEN
package that bears the signaturs of W K Kellogg originator
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, May 25, 1923, newspaper, May 25, 1923; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2206653/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.