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WEDNESbAY JUNE 20 1923
151000-MILE TRIP
FACES PRESIDENT
His Tour Starting Today Won't
End Until Late in August
Is Plan
Washington June 19—President
Harding on leaviag Washington tJ
Inotrow to visit the Pacific coast ard
bogin a Or that in
mileage 'Mil be equal tx) nearly twa-
thirds of the way around the world
but yet will leave standing the
lecord presidential tour in point of
mileage
To Ccver 15057 Miles
Mr Harding aud his party on the
asis of the itinerary as now arrang
I will covcr 15057 miles from the
time tho rresidential train leaves um
:it another special train pulls into tlie
station here late in August bringing
the party back This mileage includes
approximately 500 miles by traia
and the remainder nrostly by boat—
the naval transport ilenderson 'which
will tak9 the executive to Alaska and
warn the shipping hoard steamer
President litirrison which will take
bin from San Diego Cal by way of
the Panama (anal to San Juan Porto
hlco and another shipping board
vsiel the American Legion which
AVM convey him from San Juan to
New York
The 15057 miles Is shorter by jug::
20 miles than the famous "swing
around-thwirele" made by Pre4dent
Taft in 1911 On the trip of 15011
miles of Porn !dent Taft however did
rot eav 'the lTnites Stidos prAier
I ut made an extended tour through
the middle vvest and west and then
through the south lie was abseil':
Irt m tio capital just about the same
itligth of time that ilreitirt !larding
xvill be gone—two trionths---cr from
September i5ta November 12 Just
a ycar previatts Mr 'raft had made a
trip of 12750 miles and In 1912 lin
traveled about 5000 miles
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Cure for Tuberculosis
Depends on Research
Santa Barbara Cal June 20—At the
opening here today of the nineteenth
annual meeting or the National Tuber-
culosis Associa lion lir La wrason
ca-iiilso Saranac Lalte N presidoint
tof the raSSM i I lOit declared that one
of the greatest needs Of the tuburcu-
loig campaign 4s more extensive re-
search for the purpose of discovering
a positive cure tJor tuberculosis Tito
long search and the scantiness of fin-
ancial reward have discouraged many
brilliant scientists from entering the
t uberculosis field
Po own said that " a coniplete
eradication of tuberculosis Must follow
along cone Of two lines First by vac-
cination or by 9on1e other method
which trill prevent tuberculosis com-
pletely IIS 81110111DX is prevented to-
day If such a inethol fails some
method Of treatment which Is as sue-
ces4u1 as the administering of quinine
in malaria must be discovered An-
other possibility is that pulmonary
tuherculosis like leprosy and typhus
with a high hygienic civilization It will
be of slight importance"
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ONE KILLED IN
PISTOL AFFAIR
Lubbock Texas Juno 20—As the
rosulf of a shooting offray here Sat
'Inlay iiglit Alvic Ii 1per-:10 is dead
tool loha T Halbert 45 deputy con
stalde is probably ratally wounded
'j a fl)1t j U tt stalement to
Hans said be followed a man and we:
man for several blocks to detcrmiwe
Nay they wao on the street at such
a 1atr3 bent Later that night In said
n man accosted him and accused him
of following him and rife The
thwitIng followed
loolor was a member of a prom-
inent family here
1)estroyed Liquor
- Basis of Prosecution
DV thy t'F'A
New Orleans June Lt—Federal pro-
Idliition enforcement officers who des-
troy Importi'd or bottled-in-bond
liquors in raids face prosecution on
charges 0::1 destruction Of government
property ('muted States District At-
torney Louis IL Burns declared here
Tuesday night 1
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BRITISH SHIPPING INCREASES
London June 19—T1i e shipping in-
dustry of Great Britain is showing
a marked contrast to the dullness pre-
vailing a year ago
The British India company has let
contracts for 1 oil-burning vessels
aggregating approximately 16200
gross tons including two steamers Of
21000 tons each The entire fleet will
be used for the Indian mail and freight
Eervice
The Derrick delivered at your
door 15 c per week 1
It'Never Rains But It Pours
A day niter the Broad Strcet St at Philaditphia was burned
rti own a train wreck at Villa Nova a buburb farther clogeeti
railroad traffic Nine verbena were ilijured when tele olvctric train bide
stiped anothor ceialikalQthuthtrailio and touring up the tells
got CM) tea
calFews
John Key lorand Gladys Swartwood
telt today for Li flings
L C West of Bristow is a business
vicitor i Druntright today
-
Lee Murray is in Slick today at
tending a stockholders utleeting of
Filst National bank of that city
Mrs runny Ili II Frank Taylor an!
J II Sheer motored to Sapulpa t1115-
morning ou busineis
O C Stout superintendent of The
Pure Oil Co left Tuesday for Ard
wore on a bhOtt business trip
J J Atlantic and family fir everal
years residents of Drumright lefr
Tuesday for Bristow where they
will reside in the future
l‘liss Edna Staley of Tishomingo
who has 'icon visiting relatives i
l)rumright returned to her home today
Adapts Jackson an oil liold
iticye loft today for Vivid la Kan Ra3
wbere lie will enter a business col
hge
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Mr and Mrs John Fender of De-
l'ew are visiting Mr and Mrs J F
Wilson and family att 321 East Federal
Mrs W IL Diainson of 211 N
morrow who was operated on Sum
(lay for appendicitis at Sapulpa is ro
ported very much improved
75 YEARS IN ENGLISH MINES
June 19—Claiming to be
the oldest working miner in Great
Britain Peter Stark luts completed75
years of work at liolytown Lanark
shire W here he has been employed
since he N'as nine years old Stark
hale and hearty at SI still works in
the mines
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OP
DRUAIRIGHT
NINE LIVES LOST
IN FOREST FIRES
St Paul June 20—Unconfirm-
ed reports reaching the village of
Orr today stated tilat nine men
presumably fire fighters had
been lest near Echo Lake which
is now shut in on all sides by a
fire in the national forests re-
serve according to advices re-
ceived here by the state forestry
heac4nuarters
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LANGSTON CALLS
LEAGUE -MEETING
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Oklahoma CitY June 20—J
Langston' mob:tut or the Farm
er-Laleir RetcmstruAtion League
totkly (-allot! ia meeting 'of the
executive committee a league
for July tt to lay plans for the in-
stallation of that part or the
leamteprogrun not ossedi in the
Nint h Lfsgishituro
WAY QUASH INDICTMENT
Lewisburg W Va June 19—A mo r Jiang
ti011 to quash the indictment on which
the state had elected to try William!
"JOHN I)" 'TO 111?11)
Illizzard mine union titfitial tempor-
arilv halted pro(eedingr at the open- ltUSII INSULIN USE
ing of the "armed march" eases here
today -when Judge S It Sharp took
the ksnes raised hy the detase under
advhiement
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THERE THEY ARE
Play Ball-L-and that's
what you can see in the
show windows of O'Dell
& Stephenson There is
Lee Overalls the captain
of the nine
A girl's great advantage over a
man in tho business world Is that site
eittrdnarry the boss
EVENING DERRICK
DRUMRIGHT LODGE NO 168
A F & A M
Masonic Temple
liruturight Okla
Meets every Thursday night
Regular meetings 2nd and 4 th
Thursdays
Follows after degree
nk
OILTON CHAPTER NO 83 R A M
Masonic Temple Drontright Okla
Meets 2nd apd 4tli Monday nights
All R A Masons cordially flatten
DRUMRIGHT CHAPTER No 317 O
E S
Masonic Temple DrunirIght Oat
Atects every ist & 3rd Mopday
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
!‘feets every Friday night New
Castle Pena and Ilmadway
F P THOMASON C O
NORRIS It BIGELOW
K of It & S
PNeTHIAN SISTERS
Pythlan Sisters meet every Thurs-
day light at K P ball In Bennet
NI !ding at 8 o'clock
EMMA PARCHER M E C
STE EDWARDS M or R & C
O O F REBEKAH LODGE
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Druntright !Minicab Lodge No 104
meets every Wednesday night at 7:30
p
BELVA ALLEN Noble Graal
CERILDA GWYNN Sec
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I O O F LODGE
Old field 1idge No 267 I O O It
M G BLANTON Secretary
J B BLANTON N G
meets f-ry Saturday Mght at 7:30
pm
OWn 1FMM0
W O M L
Druntright (Inter No 22 W O M
L meets every 2nd and 4th Fridays
at odd Fellows
ANNIE' INGLES S R
DAISY FORD Rec
AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
Meets first and third Tuesday of
each mouth at 8 p m in the I O O
F hall
New York June 19A-gift of $150-
000 to be distributed unng 15 hos-
pitals in the United States and Can-
ada to promote the use of nisulin in
the treatment of diabetes was an-
nounced Tuesday night by John D
Rockefeller Jr The hospitals are in
all sections of the country
VICTOIZIA B C—The Canadian
Pacific steamship Empress cl Canada
established a new trans-Pacific rec-
urd of eight days ten hours fifty-
three minutes
Musitogee--A $60000 armory for the
Nlushotto unit will be the recommenda-
tion of the civic affairs committee to
the chamber of commerce
SUCCESSFUL MEN BEST MODELS FOR BOYS IN BUSINESS
FUTURE CXECUTNES
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CIIICAGO—The office boy's rule '--I: A '411'4 t an opportunity that nobody else Lac
for success is to pick out one of
i :' 4 ''4'40 i f to study leading men You see
' " N ' i them with their coats off YOUti
Le men above him who is making k ‘ know all their characteristics and
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big success and to study that - 1 -1 ''" r methods as no one else has a chance
man in everything be don This 4 v to know them Get their ways st'
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"We was given to the 220 office boys ' rk'''''r-: - ' doing things The best model iori
s-f Marshall Field & Company at ' - a boy is a successful man An in4
11he firm's Boys' Week luncheon ' l'''' 4 ' stitution like this is built fun
Eight executives with terms of ' 4:-1 ' -'''''
i within instead of from withouto
siervice with the hou J totalling 234 ' A I Among the boys who are sitting!
A -40
ears attended the boys luncheon c 141 t ' I here now are the coming directing
tkvach of these executives had start- - !ist13 beads of this house
44 with the firm as errand boy ' '' i ' ': i 'The best reading for a boy is
W S Clark fifty years with the the biographies of poor boys whet
' firm superintendent of shinning W S CLAkw I became great' men such as the lives
or the wholesale branch told the i of Lincoln and Carnegie It is the
iboys that nearly every imlortant i most inspiring literature in the
executive of the house including lin the world to F pe bow men suc 'world Fill your minds with that
resident James Simykon had ceed" said Mr Clark "Study the guard your health and make ita
started with the business as an er- men above you Pick out some your business to be a faithful pate
land boy successful man and model yo-arself tern of a successful men and you
"'Loa bop have the bst chance ion his pattun Oaze boys have can't help but go to the top"
Do Tlfe-se Ti1èts Look Alike?
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PRIEST GOES TO
TRIAL FOR MURDER
Montreal June '20—In the historic
Minn Oin of the king's bench Ade
lard de Lorme former Catholic priest
charged with the murder of his half-
tiother haoal ill January 1922 to
day begins 11:8 fight for his life Lln
tier the ruling of Chief Justico Ibem
ham the public has boon denied ad-
mittance More I han three-score witnesseo
have been summoned and a largo
number veniremen called The case
has been one of the not sensational
In Canadian courts After his arrest
and indictment last year de 1orie
was after Li long series of postpno
!nen' s declared Insane by a corps of
allenists and adjudged so by a jury
Sent to an asylum he later wa 3
inttrdicted and declared inconipet
to administer his estate
Raoul 'do Lo'rmo 24-yeall-old sta
dolt was found shot to death on the
outskirts of Montroal January 6
1)22 Bloodstains were found on the
antonroldle of rather 7 de Lorme
Raoul it was then loarned hadtaken
ut nn insurano policy for $250401
four daYs before bis death at the di
tectiOn of his clerical half-brother
who was named sole beneficiary IC
Ids will
Four Priests and One
Church Layman Shot
roapobtas Ark jun° 20---Four
Priests and one lay official were
wounded when unidentified periona
Beni into the home of the Reveend
Fathcr 11erringer of the Eng leberg
Catholic church five miles north of
here Monday night actording to in
formation reeti‘d'ed here Tuesday
The house was fairly riddled with
shot
Father Straussner of Jonesboro
shot in -neck and shoulders Fathei
ileflinger Paragould shot in neck:
Father llerringer Engleberg slight
flesh found Father Freitzhelm
Pocahontas shot in leg Joe Bruno
lay church official shot in back
Three youths Burton r Knotts
Ilenry Daniels -'antl his yolviger: bro-
tiler weer later placed 'under arres
The attack on the priests' home fol-
lowed a church conference uhich
terniinteed a church social
ANTLEIIS—Hour cars making
about 1800 bushele of Irish potateen
were loadul and 801 hero at tho ship
Ping platform IT the farmers' organt
Lation of Pushmatha county
ENID—Concerts by the Enid INIa-
ivmle band will Le held each Wedaes
day la a city park duriag the sum
mvr 4 n
flth7A-ite:Wlf)04)tr)fggi1)1)0t'grIftfgrittlf11)0CICIt:101:g1ilik)
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j In no other section
of the world do or-
anges lemons and
' :grape fruit reach
the high point of
0 perfection of those
1
1A -produced in ' Call
fornia Every con-
q dition hi ideal for
"i the production of
1 (quality fruit Con-
'A itinual sunshine and
u
'clear skies during
rthe growing season
develop the very
Of
finest flavor arid
1)4 generous sizes
i Remember that we
Eel : ship direct from
It
tl "Grove to Consum-
F 9P
- er thus assuring
?&
cs) absolutely fresh
fruit full of health-
producing energiz-
)1 mg qualities
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James Lowry and William Gulley n'Netlport Pa aro tripletS
even It they don't look It They hitee gone throui:h schot4 tzetivr Lave
been graduated together and 11001 to 60 till vw11 tat: Univity
burg Loy Ec hool luzciber
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Superior Court Room City Hall
Sunday achool 10 a In
Morning sormon 11 a
Communion ' 11:O a m
Ironing Ken Ivo :15 p m
W L ourHANT 1111181er
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday sclonl----9:15 a In
FlikkaVOt 7 o'clock
Evening Set vice 8 o'clock
Morning 10
Choir Ptur Lica Wednesday
—7:30 p
rrayer meeting'
Thursday-7:30 p
J W RUNYAN Pastor
REGULAR SERVICES AT THE M
E CHURCH
Sunday School at 9:15
Preaching at 11:00 a m and at S
Epworth eLague at 7 00 p
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evelte
tag 8:00 p m
Choir practice Friday evening at
F:00 p m
Sunday school board meeting first
Monday night each month at 8:00 p
In
Official Board Meeting second Mon
day each month at 8AIO p tn
Woman's limns Missionary Society
Third Thursday each mouth at 2:30
I) In -
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 6HURCi1j
Funday Schoo1-9:45 a tn
'Alerning Service-11:0U a tn
Christian Endeavor—G:30 P lib
Evening Service-7:30 p
All are cordially Invited to theso
services
DENTON R WOODS Pastor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Subject—"God the Prutierver
Man"
' Sunday School-9:45 a fl
Sfennon Lesson--11 o'clock
K of P Lodge room Bennett bldg
KLEAN KANDY KITCHEN
On the first (lay of Juno t old tout
my interest in the Mean Kandy Kit-
chen and at a latter date expect to
enter into businebs-
A C 'AINEY
Read the want ads in the Derrick
I AM A CARPENTER
By Trade I do all kinds of
Building Work by the Jul) or
by the day See
JOHN BURROUGIIS
3 I1 E Broadway
ir i
Lemons Uranges Cr
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From the Heart of the 1r( rld' h Creates
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FOUR SPECIALS
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SEND US $200 AND WE WILL SHIP YOU
DIRECT EITHER ONE OF THESE
FOUR SPECIALS
ONE CRATE OF ORANGES—Holding
from ten to twelve dozen of oranges accord-
ing to size
ONE CRATE OP LEMONS—Holding from
twelve to fifteen dozen of lemons accord-
ing to size
ONE CRATE OF GRAPE FRUIT—Holding
from three to four dozit of grape fruit ac-
cording to size
ONE COMBINATION CRATE—Holdipg
four dozen oranges four dozen lemons one
dozen grape fruit
CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT EXCHANGE
437 West Oce art Avenue
LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA
to Dept "II" bring to you au
Fruits"
ILLINOIS MAKING
REMARRIAGE EASY
- Springfield it—In T1i 0n
e Tuesday afternoon passed the Thort
bill NN Null repeals that soctin of tip3
Illinois divorce htw pralaitlig divort-
tal pyrsons front twirryinr within taM
year It 'also Vgalizos marriagcA per-
formed in violation a tho tAkt
TOWN rIGHTS FIRE
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St Paul TiiJin o D—Virtu:4
IY the v 1-411ation of inftviatiTia!
stanon4-1 jUst fyllt00
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a forest fire OA has thrcalInnoi the
Thee accordinr othic::- to the
ftrcstry clike hero 10104t r
fcrts hero were that tho lire w01
tinder cottrol
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 20, 1923, newspaper, June 20, 1923; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2206732/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.