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IQ 1 4 I ATE rAimucn I THE GREAT WAR TEN YEARS AGO TODAY 1
V I I L unit!tv3111 83 ( tvited Pre‘s
NIARCII 23 1917— Form of the war resolution which u in 14 i
I reel-unwell-tad to Congress when It !Wets in extra SetNtolL April 2 li
I believed to be only question titill naecided by the administration
1 IS MURDERED I Unofficial observers report two U-boats been off ti:e eastern end
I I )1' Long Island
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Prosperous Pittsburg-co Man 1-----"-------"—"-------"-----
) Mysteriously Shot
A04x WO w1cHITA GETS
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cigt to The News
MeALESTER tklerch 28 — Joim
Tucker 63 one Of the inot rroNdel -
()us formerts of Pit tsburg-co wa?
fciitMineted Itt his home -on? mile I ! ' serve Bank for the 10111 disttict at
tet of Crowder I UM well do )ou keep postcd on --- Kansas City
W E Goteher county alturn: I I A current events? "Now Yon A-k 1 Evening Eagle Served by This compares Vial a Nilmlar
a will i
Will Anderson sheriff and a lar!t (-)ne ' tor tody show )0u Tic erelac fm ''ruin of but 93 per cent
11 United Press
!orue of deputies have combined answers are on page In outstanding retail orders OLla-
their forces in an inwstigation and 1 1—What tormer RUYALtri rendez I — hams City as of Feb '28 li27 in-
eearch for CIIICH W110 Imid olfice between the abdica- i 81Jrit11let s Creased 286 per cent over Jan 31
A C Hammond and Owen Smith
!calm married men who 11e In
Crow dt r neiglibm hood vere brought
to the county pri here but of licer4
had nothing to say about their
progres or It hether or not they
have uncovered a motive 3—What pot crs did this country
Tucker had made it his habit to invite to a mitld reduction confer-
ee) Out at 10 o'clock every night to emit?
look after Ins stock He and his 4who Tcuez1
wife had bee-r reading in their sit-
a—What heavyweight boxer recent -
ting room lat night Tucktr
ly knocked out Eddie Huainan in
went over to make his rounds ot
the stock pens Mrs Tucker told New 'York?
officers sho heard a noise like nu 0—What United States senator has
crplosion und rushed out on the been exchanging notes with Presidenl
porch of their home Canes of Mexico relative to Mexico's
Tucker was lying in t pow n1 much-discussed oil land laws?
blood his lighted lantern still hang- 7—Who Nvrote the novel "Liner:
Mg can his arm was dead O ntry"?
Physicians wino were summoned nn t 8—Who le Deems Taylor?
once found that in bUllet which eni- 9—Vk hat big league outlieldei re'
dently had been cut with a kntle cently tried to commit suicide at 111
before It had been injected into the clubs spring training camp?
10—Who is prime minister of En3-
gun had penetrated his body just
below the right shoulder land?
Turter was not known to have
Pnemies and neighbors pretuss to be A11(11) P4111t
deeply mystified UnIted Pre04
—RIO 1411
Pnem les and neighbors prciess to be A1116111) Pt111t ACql I
tieeply mystified Itr Irtioted Pre04
TULSA March 28—Suthie
1711rged with murdering Wheelei
VALI FI0 I I ILS h I LI Cooper Indian slain at a ranchhoust
The condition of S C Italtet 116
nerr Leonard was declared tint guilt
w y
Chickasaw-st who Ounday fell
' here by a jury that deliberated five
from wagon sas rer1rded as crit- hours
Menday by attendants at 01:la-
homa rteneral hosptal Baker's See Kannly's ad in this issue for
skull was fractuied by the fall Food Specials—Advenisement
Tradesmens National Bank
Loans lind Disc LA:Ws
Overdrafts
Benking louse
Furniture and FL:tures
Fecioral Reserve Dank
cMH FiESOURCES
Call 1oxtts 8 90000300
U S Bonds 53050000
Other Bonds and Warrants 117812933
Bills of Exchange 5696385
Cash and Sight Exchange 155160222
Total Availtble Reserve 81 of Dgposits
TOTAL
TOTAL
i I III - President
C P 1 me-President
F ( I 1 e-l'rrsdent
(a 't k
Condetmed Report of Condition of
OP OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA
At the Close of Business March 23 1927
It E S 0 U U C E S
LIABILITIES
Chpital Stock
Surplue
Unclivtded Profs
Depobits
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
Fidelity National Bank
OF OKLAHOMA C11:Y OKLAHOMA
MARCH 23 1927
As Rendered to the Comptroller of Currency
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts n89676675
Overdrails 42497
Furniture kind Fixtures 2000000
Bank Premises 12400000
Other Real Estate 7800000
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 1000011
U S Securities bonds
and Warrants S1 :19488852
Cash and Due from Banks 185807729
Total Available Cash 325296581
TOTAL S5 3829575:
Cz!!)tal Stuck 30000000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 7262181
Deposits 50103350
TOTAL $oa4295753
The above sLaernent is correct
JNO A CAMPBELL President
ROYAL C STUART Vice-Pres Cashier
FL E 1INERTY
Chairman of the BOArd
JOHN A CAMPBELL President
C M 130SWOriTIL
Vice-President
C B STUART Attorney
A E 110NRONEY Furnitum
T C THATCHER Vice-Pres
aiitl Oen'i Mgr Oklahoma
City Mill & Elevator Co
J S HoFFMAN
Pres J S 11011111ML
ROYAL C SMART
Vice-President and Cahn't
LIABILITIES
DIRECTORS
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tion of the czar and the rise to power
of the BohlieviJ t is now tour America?
2—Wh3 ne Prescient and
l'oolitge not lix11: in the
Douse now?
81 04023G03
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9795000
1800000
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I (t :Ni it CaNtlarr
J HENRY
Den At National Lire In
surance Co
DEO FREDERICKL)N
Pres Frederickson-Kroll
Music Co
JOSEPH HUCK1NS
Mgr Huck-Ins Hotel Co
MONT F EIGHLEY Attorney
DR R M HOWARD
Physlcian and Surgeon
JOHN E DICKSON Vice-Pres
and Oen') Mgr Horna-Okio
011 Co
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one tor tottay WI li ttflOW )'01) 1 aC i crewc 13r -tuttql U1 UM N pt urn
iteol lower by the yment A
answers are on page 11 United Press in outstanding retail orde la
r OL- -
hti t othtitt 'Alike to hk101 $3323 pa i
' !ranaotn for her recovery
City Bishop's Chapel
llama Cit y as of Feb 28 1 t27 Ilk-
l—What lormer ntlYAttri prcinict I —
The girl Nt 83 kidnaped Wednestisr
—
rho licid olfice between the abdica- - 814 r"71rrel Nom
'night and held for $3333 ran
creased 286 per cent °VC!' Jun 31
-c" sen slarch :la — Tht while Tulsa showed a decrease of 15a rhiriS for the conbtruction of a'
I !Frazier paid the money Saturday and
tion of the czar and the rise to
)"" I Wichita E7enhut Eagle published by per cent for the same dates
of the Bolheval is now tourin9 new Catholic church In the tow 1 a t I -1 o'clock last tiight the girl
- ' ' IMsreellus and Victor Murdock pub- 011ahonia City's ticeounts recelvtible
block on W 19th-at t where the !
d but uninjured
Am xtis left on the
erica?
I lishers of the Wichita Morning Etgle show promprnets in payment reflect t reect- t
naked toorstep of the rectory of th st
e Fir
2—Why are Prescient and Vas made its initial fl p pea rit nce on tic ing grenter prosperity according '03 Bishop's chapel now stands have
Coolt-Ige not lix n:t in the V'hi streets of W-chita tod p been completed Bev Richard St oned ay
the re
ort Presb leritin church The pastor 1 '
rtolice who turned Josephine !
WICilITA Ken March 23 — Th
Wichita Eening Eagle published by
Marcel lus and Victor Murdock pub-
lishers of the Wichita Morning Eagh
made its initial 41 ppearance on the
streets of W'chita today
In announcing the new plleation
the !gunlocks said the Evening Eagle
as another unit In the constant eN-
pansion of their nevvspaper property
KM was In line witn their long cnei
6hed plan of affording the tVichito
public 24-hour newspaper Fervice
The Evening Eagle Will use the full
leased wire of the United Press the
largest afternoon press tiSSOCiatiOn !n
the world exclusively
Tile 'Wichita Morning Eagle vz
founded In 1872 by the late 'Col
Marsh Murdock father of Marcellus
and Victor
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Condensed Report of the Condition of the
Farmers National Bank
Of Oklahoma City Oklahoma
At the (lose of Business March 23 1927
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts
Banking I louse Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate Owned
Stock in the Federal Reserve Bank
CASH RESOURCES:
Call Loans $ 50000000
U S Bonds 77260000
Other Bonds and Warrants 61366257
Cash and Sight Exchange 120282215
Customers' Bonds
TOTAL $506834627
LIABiLITP4
Capital Stock 20000000
Surplus and Undivided Profits 5314275
Dividends Payable April lst 1000000
Reserved for Taxes 430000
DEPOSITS 453207589
Customers' Bonds 26882763
TOTAL $506831627
Farmers National Bank
Oh' OlilA110MA CITY
On Itohinsan at Grand—Where Folks Feel at Dome
4411110E BIAllt
II stun JENSEN
C DLNNINCi 4011 I 11110 ILIA
DIRECTORS
h 1111LS F 11 UM 101IN I II11)4'
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ROBI'ssON 11 TIMM II F 1:111
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
American National Bank
Oklahoma City
at the Close of Business March 23rd 1921
Time 1ians and Discounts St 650675783
Acceptances 11422354
Overdrztits 349090
Stock in federal Reserve flank 39000(10
Rank fluilding and Fquipment 71187729
Other Real -rstatc 7013091
Call 1)ans 1441971019
U S Government !tom 112 259375
Alunicipal Ilonds 170331169
Bills of rxchang-e 8 )3661 9
Cash 694050230 142707141 2
Other Resources 113559 -2
Tot a I
Capit(d Sttek
Surplus Undividcd Prf)lits and
-
Unearned Interest
1)eposit
Rvs wurcc‘ Iiiii Departmcnt
Tutal ke-0-ttrces
tErPOSETIWMPOMPROMMIONTAIretrAPMMTert
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tY BUSINESS'
SHOWS GAN
Federal Reserve Reports Fn-
ruary Prosperity
upturn In Oliiiilionta tit
prosperity is MIOWn in an increase of
retail aalea a t three leading depart-
ment ttores of 177 per cent during
the mouth of February over that of
January I eported by t he Federal Re-
serve Bank for the 10th district at
:
AT THE THEATERS
Iiinitmnrn n A Mil GIVEN CHINA rnmmmorr ttuty th:re Ao a 131
SIIIIINR: Monday nilit a I:
' P eicome Strang ' 1"! e I ilea I r
enktion pi oauction W in ell nu
eeing R
iii ETIJRNED
(Tr():The Shoe " an ei-
erlient tno ie
OrzraFt:m: Vaddel Me a bor
i erCAaPI4cTOL: for IA omen 1 Fathcr of Infant Pays $3333
'Fa hions
a Inoue itY)e b)10 Ransom
FMPIFISS: Ilatry t anclon in
"Lona 7 'Ills" a linwel comedl
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IllitTPTV: Pelle Bennett In the 1 Itv t tilled New
"rtHil tli Commandment-
mAT:srle: The Temptrebs" ClIATTANOOLiA l'enn idaki 2e
ihronah 1 LIVhiii4y
—Joephine Frazier 2 vas sate in
FOI IX: Dou4las Fairbanks in
'Mara- Prattle- her mother's arms tOdity apparontly
J ' ---—— — none the worse tor having spent Min
days in the hands of
NEW CHURCH IS PLANNED! The bank account kidnapers of her tether
— Fred U Frazier city commisioner
Fathcr of Infant Pays $3333
Ransom
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ing greater prosperity according to i Bishop's chapel now stands have
Presbyterian church The pastor
the report i been completed Bev Richard St tolled riollee who turned Josephine
Oklihoma City showin in this I jOhll pastor announced Iklonday over to her parents
respect was far better tMn that of It will be built so that It may in tepooso to lobttortious received
other city reported be changed into a school If the in 8 letter Frazier paid the odd mun
any
Measured by cheek pc yments lite parish grows and larger church is demanded hi curreney to "a ne!to
dollar value of February business In i needed net St John said It is the with a broomstick whom he met et
the 10th rict Nvas 7 per cent In ' sixth Ca l hol lc church for the city an a iroint ed corner In Chat tanooga
dist 3
excess of that tor the corresponding I ----
month of last year - - — ---
oil development In the Se:)inoic !
field and in other areas NVIthill Okla
Irma City's trade territory haa in- 'i Condensed Statement of the Condition of I
crenbtd biis for this city
Oklahoma City's savings deposits I
showed an increase Of $89390 as of 1"l
March I over Feb I 1027 The First National Bank
$1502055?3
16137309
6 50- 00
750000
RESOURCES
LIABILITIES
311908472
26882768 1
lescrvc!
Tel a
TOTAL RESOURCES 1926 AND 1927
The First National Bank
Oklahoma City Oklahoma at the Close of
Business March 23 1927
RESOURCES
Loan rid F)sconn
ure and Fixtures
Real Estate
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
New York Call
Loans SI'"0000000
Dills of Exchange 4768095
United States Bonds 375840000
Municipal Bonds
and Warrants 183446021
Cash and Sight
Exchange 2)72 I 28753843
TOTAL s209213150
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock
Surplus
Profit s and Reserves
Dcposit s
TOT: L 2()92513 1 ()
S2383155052
Loixwoopo
51193395
738370
'511377R
S2383155052
Mar 23 1926 Mar 23 1927
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Depa ri men! SI -jf) 37( I S )$31
T935G-I 23 3013575
S 21 5238( )53 s I 61 (z4-30
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KMPMM
p gAByl GIVEN CHINA CO MANDIt
Hi nut y tht're Ao a brother at Warre
Eo n
K Elitt i er 0:alpna City atttornev
1 arren K Nii)ileri Itrot :ice Ilea& 1 Colonel Vnytter is a Virginian II
1 ervcd tt u It the Fifth Marin-
Ili RNED Ni m:
Col 111rolti C Sit: tier (Adel eI to I: 'throindlotit the world la ar and elle
i the arniLlice maw du t - 7-ith the Ina -
China In command ot the lam) 1ikt- 1
reini LT
1 rilleM In Ilan I
i Ines being 1clit there t 3
Infant Pays $3333 Ile hem recently been 11
r
i rifles being bent o reinforce marino: conunaw!
tit the Philadelphia nary yard
Ransom ---- -
s IsmioOul)00
200p00( )
'598379
194991-1771
S
i 3988131
11028188
$( )00)no
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts S 61(j002643
Overdrafts 135853
Real Estate 7260000
New Banking House Furni-
ture and Fixtures 61170000
Federal Reserve Bank Stock :00ffrilo
U S Bonds and Treasure
Certificates 8291617154
Municipal Bonds
and Warrants 152787208
Cash and Sight
Exchange 1557552!lo 00015959?
IAA I I LIT! ES
Capital and Surplui L000000on
Undivided Profits and Re-
serves t511OT)
Dividends Unpaid 75no
Circulation ooolon00
Deposit 1751t01S—
II 1 Impossible
tto Wash
Curtains
At 1 1 orne
AS WELL Olt
AS CHEAPLY
we can do it with mi'
new
tin prmed equipment
and experienced workers
Loans and Discounts
Stock Federal Reserve Bank
Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Safety Dotwit Vaults
Call Loans $ 30000000
Bills of Exchange 1134193
U S and Other Bonds 211367700
Cash and Due front Banks 272828827
1 iNIAV V BEN Ai 11111
President receptive Alves rreeid
M It 81 A r Vice-Prosidettt
Tat It Itekt I A lee-President
SA V Vier
H R I At PIE Vic PeAdcps
II RI IS I COI CORD ice-Persidcest
4 II AS It Al LOR Vice-President
tat IFS I I U t ashler
440 I BAIRD Asst rashicr
0 N 11 An Assictstet raehice
AL K tIOUSA Militant Cmhier
Theirs I IleAnift: President T F
Braniff Co : President Prot trieht
1t)rtvile Co
111 H Make 1 lee-Prrsident! Preyl
dent Security National Hang
ton Okla
James B Itaraei: Capitalist
D Brewer: General
t‘erest Vaught and firestr
Charlet (0 earth Capitalist
Melvin ernih: Capital' A
lesn II 1eret: Attorney
IV 011rill Manager
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of
of Oklahoma City Okla
At the close of business March 23 1921
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112
i VI Or Till LION
IJ'L 01- CI ss Mitt II 21 19!
Resources
OFFICERS'
DIRECTORS
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National Bank
I II Your nankin:: Under One Roof
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Jolt 111111)11RN K Miu
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OFFICERS
TITIAN! MEL Prcsueni
EYRIES W CirNTER Vire-Tres
s WEI IZENHOFF Yice-Pri s
J C EAGEN Vice-Pres and
Trust Officir
BABB
RAYMOND Vice-Pres
E E GRIMES Cashier
JR Asst CRSIller -
LAS A SHIRITY Asst Cashr
!NO C TIARRINOTON Asst Carr
HAVEN Asst Victi-Presdent
Buintiss Extensirin
R E FLOOD Mgr Bond Dept
W 0961 W 0962
LIBEREArzATIONAL-BVNE
AS:11klitonla—C-Ity Ku4inwn
4766884AI
2160000
30000000
7191000
6000000
Z183:1020
S1070373161
Liabilities
capital s 600900000
surplus lind Reserves 17166963
Deposits of Securities 11000000
Deposits 982206498
S1070371161
The above statement is correct
W TI GRIFFITH Cashier
The development of the resources of the State of Okla-
homa means a greater Oklahoma City industrially and
commercially
The Liberty National Bank desires materially to assist
the general public to that end
peppicepciecci
receptive rreeitlent
J IV S lisichingot Manager Okla-
home National Stock Yards Co
P A Janeway: President
I F McInnis: General Solicitor
Sonia Pe Hystein
V r McInnis: Attorney
Keo It McKee! Vice-President 1
Premdent Oklahoma Industrial
Finance Co
nen MIIq Ieuttic ice-President
1 K ft Shatter: oil Producer
t has it 14110t: Co pita
ari n Frillor Oklahoma
a riber-Slockman
Security National Bank
DIRECTORS
JUDGE C B AMES
Ames Lowe & Coehrane Attorne!'s
P G BAnn
vice President
IL J BENZEL
Oen Mr S W Bell Telephone Co
FRANK BUr1IAM
oil Producer
E D DAVIS
A A Davis & Co
J C EAGEN
e President and Trust Off:cer
CHARLES W GUNTER
Vice President
E E GRIMES
Cashier
(ilAilLES EDWARD JOHNSON
Fmbry Johnson & Tolbert
Attorneys
F S MALONE
PIIIdent Alexander Drug Co
WILLIAM MEE
President
wiLLIAM MEE JR
Assistant Cashier
JOHN M NOBLE
P:!s S W BPII Telephone Co
W 11 RAMSEY
Oil Producer
WILLIAM RAYMOND
Vice President
GEORGE L ROSE
Equitable Farm MortaR
fl S WEIT4ENHOFTER
Vice Presiden
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