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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS—Page 6
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'ni2M£r;Sw,!y/ILSOII TO HEAR
AMAZING STORY
FROM GERARD
W. Grand-**..
h* Oklahoma
•4 as saoond-
'slant ?00ft.
Maatha,
IK.
cearrlef'1' activll/ of spies la Ger-
many, nol a pni'^r of the Ameri-
| nn onioasB.v'H air hives' In Berlin
now remains. I ho amhaaBudor
! himself burned every hit of pnper
i In the building.
Think Teutons Hungry.
1 Germany's food situation Is se-
rious In ihe belief of si return-
The Teutons
sighted. There wasn’t a moment
not filled with Tagus dread of
unwarned atlark. But the peri-
scopes turned out not to be perl
scopes. No submarines were
sighted. The party related ivi
tension again. Then Just two
days before Havana was reached
panic reigned again for a mo-
ment when a strange vessel was
sighted. The stranger steamed
j gulfed In the blackness of the! shells. Were the British to pur-1 herculean. .
; gash. _ ’sue their opponents impulsively j Allho the German withdrawal
I Between bursting shells, clouds beyond this tractless loblolly, l today was practically at a
of gas and smoker and swirling they might face disaster. ‘standstill there were a number
snow they were occasionally1 Skit there is no danger of lot' indications of considerable
visible. this. While slowly pressing the |activity in the back area of t.io.r
They pushed forward at a Germans backward, the Tommies; lines.
islow, uniform pace, reserving | are organizing the country he---———
I their strength for the final hand ! hind them, tho the task is truiy Q ^ q Every *»#»»—
business.
x ninrr fko war started wo have
f iheaxd much of tha wonderful
secret wnrlceo malaUlned by the
. belligerent countries. partlcular-
* ly Qormany.
Many American writer* have
thrown apasma over tha danger
- confronting thla country thru
• tho machination* of Oerman
•pies. Whllo not minimizing
’ tho possible danger from ihls
source, let u* not forget that
Undo Sam knowa more about
‘ thlg danger than any individual
** writer can possibly know. Also
*‘ Jet us rest assured that svery-
thing possible is being dona to
aontrol It.
Tho American secret aorvle* Is
tho best In the world. Wo say
this without reserve or quallflca
. tlon. Its operatives have tor-
's reted out scores of plots against
ge-tho government and pcopl# of
I the United States, and many of
i the plotter* ar# now behind
§ prison bars.
* Perhaps the greatest feat of
| Undo Sam’s “shadow men" was
* tho interception of tho Zlmmer-
* tnann note auggestlng an alil-
* cnee of Germany, Japan and
f Mexico against the United States.
“A secure way wao chosen to
i tend these Instructions,’’ sold
1 Zimmerman. But Undo Sam
| got them Juot tho tome. And
j) when you outwit tho Oerman
I plotter* you’re “going oome."
I It la an opan secret In Wash-
I Ington that tht secret service
* has tha name* of hundred* of
* German plotters la the United
Btataa. Their activities are
known and tho plottora are
under constant snrvalUnnc*.
Undoubtedly them nr* many
ptettars who her* up to now
■neeeaded In avoiding suspicion.
If war came* aom* of th* dev-
iltry which U being planned
probably will be aaoompUUed.
That tha Oarmna government
to Isaac-
• reign of terror in the
Mnta^ there can he no
we bane a bnndb (hat.
eatfiely dtfterent Is
and that Uncle
sen will he
M.
BY FRHD ft. FERGUSON
United IToee Waff Oorro*pendent
Havana, March ir. -Within a
few hours James W. ilrrsrd, for-
Wllh I he
jlig Americans
greatly la'k ..»<»«»«•. ;>*Kar| rabidly toward the lnfanta
and other basic food . It circled about the vessel can-| •> ......... -
Hut everyone " ^ i ^mnnv |Uously and then, finally changed ! the Held, March 12.
Si*.","’K"7r...»t V.PPi".:lKn,,>' *■' *
Thru she will have to dapend on i __. ,
nor ambassador to Berlin, will ,his year's crops. An.l !hosejb7 h|g experlPncc, ' worn
devoutly rejoice In on’© mnrc|0,Ops have now only a fair piom-j -------------
treading U. S. eoll. U has b"*" j Iso of sufficiency. 'EULOGIES TO ZEPPELIN
■' " 1 Shortage of metals and nil ...
*-• «nti- Inloeforinir with I MIw
FRENCH BATTLED
IN A BLIZZARD
BY HENRY WOOD
jlnitml I’ress Staff Oorreepomlent j within a half hour they had j month of March are past due.
i to hand conflict w hen they at-
tained the German position’s.
French Armies in won their victory.
It was a! *
•'battle In the blizzard.” by I BRITISH ARE GUARDING
w ill h French troops wrested I AGAINST ANY TRAP I
their victory from the Germans | ffjj Vnited 1‘rcet.
in 1 he Champagne. | With the British Armies i
The full extent of that victory, i Afield. March 12.—Tho British I
0__ U M Popular I’rlocg,
Unpaid telephone b Us for the Admission 30c. Banting
j If not paiu by 5 p. ..i. of the 15th , AUDITORIUM
| SSI vice will be discontinued, j A good time Kunrantrrd everybody,
Fioneer Tel. & Tel. Co.—Adv. '
IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS
| Dancing tnuuht by .MInmn Mn’on*
I nell find IVrrff. Fair to labor,
i Mm. \ ii Inn Smith, Mgr.
a long, long war from Berlin
nnd until the very last moment
It waa a Journey filled "'1th ap-
prehension; a Journey that rnmo
ufier wearing daya of long drawn
out tension In Berlin.
The ambassador nnd his em-
bassy party expected to leave
Havana today. Gerard will re-
port to President Wilson at th.
earliest possible moment. Un-
til he has thus personally do»
tailed the circumstances of those
trying days In Berlin and given
tho chief magistrate the Impres-
sions he bas formed as to Ger»
many’s purposes, her present sit-
uation end fcer future alms, he
will tenia In silent. ,
The only public, expression
which the former ambassador
permitted himself to make on his
arrival here was that he had no
knowledge of Foreign Secretary
Zimmerman’s plot to align Ger-
many with Mexico and Jajian un-
til 'word of that conspiracy
reached the Infanta Isabel by
wireless as ah. was en route from
t’orunna, Spain, to Havana.
Goranl Gave Warning.
From others of the ambassa-
dorial party, however. It was
learned that the ambassador
months ago advised the IT S.
government of Germany’s In-
trigues In Mexico. *
It rests with President Wilson
whether th# full story of Ger-
ard's life In Berlin and his Im-
pressions of Germany shall be
given to the public. The envoy
Is known to hav« * narrative of
amazing details.
Because of the unbearable.
Germany’s manufacture of prfll
lions. Every ounce of lead is1
being nelzod
tops - -____
pipes to church organs..........I be tier be expressed than in the
.„„,vu a*, -mo ui silo** i Yotl* have nwollen feet and;
apparent today, makes even more pressing forward after the re- i hands! Stiff, achy Joints: Sharp-(
— ..... 1 shooting:, rheumatic pitins torture
,, . . , _ . . — ---- -- ---- -------- you. You have aching* back, pain
l tench troops waged, not alone] to be trapped. That Is patent, in thb lower abdomen, difficulty,
~ * ‘ Those •
is
marveious the fight which the I treating Germans do not Intend ' "llu?linYou'have’^chinB^ba
French troops waged, not alone, to be trapped. That Is patent, in thb lower abdomen, <......
BERLIN PAPERS “Kainst the enemy, but against i after noting th© svstematic or- , when urinating: i.ook out: T
--~ j the weather Itself. • I o«le danger signals. Trouble
Jesse L. Lasky
Presents at
_ „ ] A gal« C3'Tying blinding snow ; KvenHbing °fg ^lUiked‘^ip.^'Noth: l fionin^0'Vn ^one^form^or aaifother,
ovrn the npwtor * ”orJln» ->larch 12.—Germany’s and freezing blasts blew in the i log is left to chance. has se t in. it may lead to dropsy
tnns”from beer steins and leaden |r!lj'1^ ,(> Cou»‘ Von Zeppelin. ! Tares of (he French soldiers as .The country on the Ancre Brieht's disease if not
z.......... *........... ......................1
serious'.'6 f0°d Fh°r'R8e “ °1n BerMn’s *^51^
Annoyances to which Gerard ran tha note of re-
was forced to submit before he
Show covered all: abandoned by the Germans Is a j Get some GOT.D MEDAL Haarlem
the ground except ‘
a black gash j
across Head Man's Hand where
the white covering had been
churned up and lh» snow turned
obtained permission to leave
Berlin, were not only anticipated
gret that t.h© great Inventor * under by high explosive shells,
tho ho lived to see tho va- tirH | "'hpn 'he infantry leaped from
nrnplis of his inventive genius i,lle trcntdies in successive waves.
In"" part''bv° G^rardhlmsoif,' hut'-ould «ot have lived _ a“ "little j “e'I a"1
by Washington. (longer, to have witnessed the ! gainst th© snow whit© back-
•«t ft* argent
« «p
It lat* Waak-
lt
revnene
war nther ships.
May* ftaraaftar ft*
•ften west pa troll-
dawn ft* **ast from
ftl to HoiMa looking for ft*
■Ml la diatmaa.
Ye*. A*d nvnry dm* ujtedy
ggonta that * Me* of sooh
for mischief
Malar ftknM not b* al-
ft any hard* M ft* g*n>
'a • oharu «C simps ta
------ms da up ft* ery that
*' thla woold narrtr Co * scans* It
he * MBCMston to tha
* i*adly doctrtn* of “government
yfar—rwMp.*
The enno *t eoagroea ta ft*
'. anckoo bird, parekad on * seat
k\*ad meehantcnlry reposting
thtaga he know* nothing about.
J&E To allow anybody to store un-
mMM aaploafvne anywhere ha
rail bo wtsdona com-
with ow present practice
leavlag wtrslma talsgraphy la
vat* hands. But nothing short
of n aatmtiophs will pound that
Into ft* tlnftbar hands of ft*
The” antbnssndor had been spe'*am« triumphs In pea^llm©:| fb°:!n<s1tP?L',^forward ‘’Vn*
clflcallv Instructed hv the slate Hi© socialist newspaper Ur»r-ith 11 |p|1 d tor*alrt to bp Pn"
department to exercise great, waerts saw this lesson In tho i
eaie and not let petty personal Count's death:
“We ar© aware of the contra-
diction In our generation, whldh
gives the proudest praise to
technical skill—and ’ also falls
back Into hnlr,bs^lBUl.,,
Insults figure lu complicating the
already dolicate situation aroused
by the diplomatic break’
Confirm* Delay.
Full confirmation of how
passports were withheld from
Americans pending exercise of
pressure on Gerard to sign a new
treaty guaranteeing safety of
German ships In American har-
bors, was given by the returning
Americans. They re-told with
admiration Gerard's firm refusal.
Whon It became known that
Gerard had been warned by a
German friend beforo he left
Berlin not to take passage for
America, passengers with Gerard
on the Infanta Isabel underwent
days apd nights of something
approaching terror.
Two daya out from Corunna,
with passengers and crew pan-
icky and nervous, there began
wild rumors of periscopes
M. I* TURNER, President. OUT TURNER, Vic. President
We. BIB*
Ceairaae^ Report of Th*
Western National Bank
Oklaheaea City, Oklahoma,
at tho Cloao of Bestaras, March S, 1MT.
SAFETY FIRST
RESOURCES
t4ans and Dteeounta ...................................
Furniture and Fixture. ...............................
■took Federal Reserve Bank ..........................
LIQUID ARRETS:
1110,000 4 percent and 1(0,000 I percent
_ V. *. Benda at par.......................
1(01,00* 4 1-4 and 4 percent Rtate of
_ Okie. Beads carried at...................
(144.040 Oklahoma County and othor
high grad* bonds carried at.............
•tat* warrants ...........................
Cash and sight exchange..................
HY0MEI
Ends qatarrh or money back. Just
breathe It in. Complete outfit,
Including Inhaler (1. Extra bot-
tles GOc. Druggists.
THEY WERE RUNDOWN
IIow often we hear it said of men
or women “they were rundown in
health” which accounts for theii
sickness. It is important,therefore,
that when you tire easily, when
nerves are troublesome or work
is irksome, you should promptly
strengthen your system with the
blood-enriching, tissue-building
waste of hillocks, craters and! OH Capsules Immediately. They are
pools, created by high explosive "" olrt preparation, UHjd all oyer
J 1 , j tho world for centuries, combining •
natural healing: oi’ and herbs, well- i
| known to physicians nnd used by
thousands in their daily practice. I
The Capsules are not an experi ,
I mental, make-shift “patent medi- j
cine,” for “salj. ’ whose effect is,
only temporary. They are a stand-
ard remedy, and act* naturally,
gently nnd quickly. But when you
gro to the drutfRist. insist on pet- ,
tins; the pure, original Haarlem
OI! In Capsules. Be sure the
name <JOI.l> MEDAT* is on the box. .
and thus protect yourself against
count erf ei ts.—Advertisement.
HAS NEVER
BEEN NERVOUS
Since Taking Cardut, And Docs
Xot Now Suffer Any Pain
Writes Georgia I*uly.
/ Mrs. Fill* Gifford, of Trenton.
Gad writes: ’’I have always
suffered from . but was
worse after marriage* 1 would
have . . . pains and misery in
my stomach and hips. I would
__________________ have a had sick headache every
food in Scott’s Emulsion which l1”!?’ ""hich would generally last.
(Political Advertisement)
CHAS. H. PHELPS
, DEMOCRAT
for
TREASURER SCHOOL BOARD
SESSUE
HAYAKAWA
In a Powerful Racial
Drama
“EACH TO HIS
KIND”
Last Times Today
Tuesday
DOROTHY GISH
.11
contains the purest cod liver oil
and is free front alcohol.
Bcott a Sown,. BkxnSaM. N. J. *1
NO. <109
PUBLISHER'S REPORT OF THE
CONDITION OF
Wilkin-Hale State Bank
OF OKLAHOMA CITY. OKLAHOMA, MARCH 5, t»»7.
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts.................r...........$
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .................
Stocks, Boml*. Warrants, etc......................
Furniture and Fixtures...........................
Due from Banks................................
ClTecks and Other Cash Items......................
Exchanges for Clearing House......................
Bills of Exchange................................
Cash in Hank ..................................
633,693.27
None
two days. I had always heard
what a good medicine Oardui
was, so I thought I would try it. i
L used two bottles and it helped j
me.
Fifteen months later I began j
to be nervous. I did not have j
any pain and do not now suffer j
any pain. But I wa3 very nerv- j
ous, so nervous that niv hands!
would shake. Any noise would i
make me jump. So I took two j
more bottles of Cardui. I have ,
never been nervous since and do
not have any pain. 1 lihink this
201,037.92 is all dne to Cardui and Black-
12.500.00
621.556.20
17.656.74
16.798.98
59.721.09
52.968.38
.( 150.000
271.255.00
140.000 00
sr>: so
440,32?.38
•aa«***s*4***s« *«• *
Total ...............................•......$1,615,932.58
LIABILITIES
205,757.55 Capital Stock Paid in ..........................$
'sooioo Surplus Fund .................................
5,600.00 , Undivided Proflis, less Expenses and Taxes Paid......
j Due to Banks...................................
Individual Deposits Subject to Check...............
j Time Certificates of Deposit.......................
! Certified Checks................................
: Cashier’s Checks Outstanding......................
.Si.nas.aiT.se Liabilities other than those above stated ...........
Draught."
Cardui. the woman's tonic. Is
composed only of pure, vegetable
Ingredients, which have been
reoegnized for many years by
standard medical books as of
great medicinal value.
■\Vihh a wonderful record of
over 40 years to its credit. Car-
dui has proven Its merit in the
50.000.on treatment of ailments peculiar
5,200.00 to women.
2,151.24 If you are weak and nervous
622.717.27 ] and need a good, reliable, female
763,792.55 |tonic, try Cardui. At any drug
158,928.58 ; store.—Advertisement.
450.00 1_
COMING •
AL G. FIELD
MARCH 1«. 17. W — FRIDAY,
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
AUDITORIUM—65 Fun Maker*
PRICES 91*00, 75f, BOe, SBr.
Matinee* Saturday nnd Mundny*
Sfiu-AOo
Bring: the Kiddon to the mati-
nee at half prift'e—l!ke, 25c. Let
them ha be *«n»e f««n.
Heaerved aenta on aale Weat-
falPa Monday. 12th. Thoae hold-
ings fU*nt floor reaerve aeata will
nvftdd the Jam by enterlnff nt
eatat entrun«*e.
Pleturea Start 1 o’C’loek, Ron Ton-
tlnuouaMot I net* llally. 5 «>** lock;
NtttTit*,
THE MET
all
\en
Rill
Today
1 LYRIC |
Four
“Vodc"
Acta
MR. AM) MR*. *ORMA.M
PHILLIPS
•sketch: “Sweet* for the Sweet"
and 3 Other Acta
Pictures
“Pearl
Army,**
Pnthe
Luca*
of the
II e a rat*
Weekly—
t omedlea.
12.692.94
•Non
Non
Non"
100.000 00
50.000.00
3s.;:o.si
LIABILITIES
ftMk .—■
U. X Bead account .........................
Surplus and Undivided Profits ..............
Circulation ..................................
Bank d.ssstta ......j........................ 41.270 os
Individual Dvpsslta, ate....................... 1.007.W6 94
■4*1 ................................................
Tk* aksvs statsn.nt ts eorr.et—J. V. HOI.T, Casht.r.
(1.135 547.62
Sl^n.XIT.S*
I
. WsjMlIsIt ysnr bustn.aa sxt.ndlng to you th* .sf.ty of a cons.r-
IB- vntlvs bank whess assets ars absolutely clear sml dean of all had
1 debts. (
N* Off!oar. Director or Btoetholdor *f th* Western Nsttonai Bonk •
owes It a dollar. j
DIRECTORS 1
JA«
■IPBt. W. A. BROOKS, J. B. MORROW. J. V. HOLT.
M. U TURNER.
NO. MM-WM«Hflt'9 REPORT
of ft* OtMdlllun of
The Guaranty Bank
Total .....................................11.615.932.58
State of Oklahoma. County of Oklahoma. ?S:
H6 *"0 3« L I.* M Spencer. Cashier of ih© above named bank do solemnly
* .t-'in nJ snear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief so help me God.
L. M. SPTNCER. Cashier,
Subscribed and sworn to me this 10th day of March. 1917.
L. F. LaMar, Notary Public.
Mr commission expires Jan. 22. 1921.
(SEAL) Correct Attest:
,T. L. WII.KIX,
.1 NO. M. HALE.
It. H. WILKIN,
Directors.
RECAPITULATION
RESOURCES
! Loans and Discounts.............................( 633.693.27
| Overdrafts .................................... None
'Furniture and Fixture*........................... 12.500.00
, Stocks, Bonds and Warrants..........$201,037.92
j Bills of Exchange................... 59.721.09
I Cash and Sight Exchange.....A..... 708,980.30— 969,739.31
Total
, . .$1,615.932.FS
of OUahoaa City, Oklahoi
March Oft, 1UT.
RESOURCES
LLABIMTIES
! Capital Stock .......................
j.Surplus and Individual Profits.
I-cans eng [Haconnta .............................$256,651.16 1
1 Deposits
Total
____/...
50,000.00
7.351.24
1,558.581.34
.$1,615,933.58
Overdraft*, assured and unsecured
Securities with Banking Board
Stocks, Bonds, Warrant^ sto.
Rent paid In advenes.......
Furniture and Fixture*.....
Other Real Estate Owned ..
Du* from Banka ..........
Checks and Other Cash Items
Exchanges tor Clearing House
Clash J* Bank ..............
>••••*•••*•*
69.69
. 6.000.00
. 45.8S7.47
. 500.00
. 5.406.21
. 4.200.00
. 227.472.24
.4 S.7S2.72
62.(36.66
S4.396.87
NO. 1158
PUBLISHER’S REPORT OF THE
CONDITION OF
State ExchangeBank
Total ......................................8*87-201.01
LIABILITIES
OF OKLAHOMA CRT, OKLAHOMA, MARCH 8TH, 1*17.
x RESOURCES
Iami and Discounts..... ........................$260,915.29
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................. None
Securities with Dan king Board.................... None
Capital stock Paid lB.............................$ 2*.000.00 i storks. Bonds, Warrants, etc...................... 122,000.84
Surplus Fund ................................... 1,500.00 ■ Banking Hcus* ................>............... Non*
UndlvKtod Profits, Ism Eftenses and Ta*** paid...... 8.498.61 Furniture and Fixture#........................... 12.500 00
Du# to Banks ................................... 6.276.00 Other Real Estate Owned.......................... None:
■HIP BULLY OP NATIONS lemidual Deposits Subject to Check .............. 476.«60,46 Du# from Banka............................-\... 420.999.36
law. iaimm- tv, Tim* Certificate* of Deposit ....................... 115.053 67 ■ Checks and Other Cash Items...................... 23,405.60
mm OMMirea. d® j certified Cheek* ................................. 1.214.28 Exchange to*" Clearing House....................... 28.276.04
P*R : Cashier's Chech* Outstanding ...................... 15.511.oy Bills of Exchange................................ 21,719.27
Cash In Bank .......... 67,099.90
—SIX VAUDEVILLE ACTS—
IIBERTV
,LJ 22—PERFORMERS-22 JL
A Strong
Bill—
HIY7 Be-
cause in
GUARANTEED
PROGRAM
(|—HENEI.LA AND (U
(2)—WHIRLWIND HAGENS
i;l)—KM>T/. AND NASH
(4) —WELLING, LEVERING
TROUPE
(5) —WASHINGTON TRIO
(•)—ARABIAN ACROBATS
Every Turn
Good—
the 6 acta
there is not
a weak num-
ber. This Is
until ual In
any vaude-
ville house. Heres a’ brief. and songs,
review of the program, an 1 , Number Four
It goes better with an audi-jturn. amusing
ence than it reads.
The opening number Is a
comedy magic act. Henclla
bas beautiful effects, a clever,
unforced line of funny talk.
, _ , - woman and tuo i
and a package of roistif. in. ^ pooit *olo'.«t and
tricks. There Is a girl's head
In the act—and the head
sings.
Number two la
Third on the
bill come
K1o t z and
Nash, comedy
singing a n d
talking—with
a nifty run
of chatter
Is S-O-M-E
,_____ ______„. skillful. The
| Welling, 1-evering troupe are
cyclists. They stage a county
fair jamboree along ulth their
stunts on wheels.
Next to last on the menu Is
trio of harm’ony sinners— a
men. Kuoh 1s
P'tou solo:.*’, ana (lie trio work
s tiptop.
Closing ths hill ore six Arab-
ians—or rather 6 Arabs and a
'midget he may hs Irish, hr may
whirl-’h* Putoh—hs looks llks on. of
1 ,’h. little fellows who onvortod
wind dance, rightly named, a? it th. st.-c. Fair it»»t fan i wen
. ... . you know what a troupe of
th© evolutions Of th© Hagens \rabs do vh,n turn.il loos,
tornado In Style and With all thetr flopping they are
I
ars
tempo.
; lucky to stay on tho s'age— so
• is th* audlenc* lucky.
There you have the bill—Our own opinion of
Don’t Min going to the Liberty this week.
haw wh
i • hay, ft* tally *t ft* town j
«*i* and troks year
iton aid did trvwryftlag he eowld
' fttak *f with a* men* eoms-
ha*k from row than a threat to
I IcftMt** Tow *to*d it all
h* teM yew to hH» *ff
■(•Mto «r t* *tay ta $*w
*toBd yard, «M dhased y**
to (tea* j** ta show h*
tt. Tha* in haded over,
to fltot ehiBe* yeas hit the
to*h * kit* *r got mm*
mt your
Tatol ......................................*r.9M.M j
State of Oklahoma. Cowwty of Oklahoma. 88: I Total .......................................$956.914.$0
I, C. H. Everest, President of ths above earned Bank do sot- » TA18YT ITIcc
emwly swear that th# aboTO statement la true to the best of mv L1AD1LI1 ICO
knowledge and belief so help me God. ' Capital Stock Paid In.............................$100.OOP.09
_ C. H. BVERM8T. President. Surplus Fund ................................... 3,000.00
Subscribed and sworn to befrr* m* thta 10th day of Nfareh. Undivided Profit*. Ism Expenses sad Takas Paid...... 2,752.92
1*17.
Oeneot Attest: _
MAX KCTTNEA, Notary Publ!*.'
Commlaslon expire* February 24. 191*.
CJCAB, W. GUNTER.
J. H. EVEREST.
W. R. RAM3ET.
Directors,
RECAPITULATION
ft *•
■aftad *t dsf*as*
to It* dhaft Tha
ami Yrtll pwt thru
A u hw&yh torn-
Reserved for Texas ............................. Non*
Du# to Banka .................................. 144.74* 23
Dividend* Uifpald ............................... Non* •
Individual Deposits Subject to Check................ 150,41* 54
IVmand Certificate* of Deposit..................... Non#
Tim* Certificate* of Deposit....................... 138.867 70
Certified Checks ................................. 1.001.86
Cashier** Checks Outstanding....................... 16 125.49
Notes end Bill* Rediscounted...................... None
rails Paywbl*............. Non#
LiabUttio* other than the** above Rated............. Non*
uwa* aad Btowwat*.....
ftfha. Beads aad Warraaa
Renta Paid to Advwac* ....
Real total* .............
Furniture and Fixtures ...
Cash aad with Other Banka
» • toto •••••• 4
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••••*•••*••
Total --------
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capital .....
, Bniytus
M* Bat to flgM « •»
ftay m **ith. and w*' cidli ided Prefita
4* tt. Th* bully meat Deposits .......
• • • • • 4
Total ......................................$951914*0
' aoa e* i*TATK OF OKLAHOMA. Ooaaty *T Ohttttn. «.
a *oo'oa 1- Tom O. Taylor. Caahto* of th* shew* w*a*d Bank do Ml- :
x’Ias *1 wnaty ess ear that the abo** etatemect is true to th* beat of my
* ill <14 44 kseorladc* and helled as help me Oods
' * <M<> TOM G. TAYLOR. Cashier, i
8*87 KOI *1 Subscribed and sworn t* before me ta-* lath day of March.
11917. BET;THA B. NEWBERRY.
(Stall Notary PhhHe.
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UNIQUE FARCE COMEDY'
ERHOLSER PLAYERS
ALL WEEK
- MARCH 12-18
TOO MANY COOKS
.1 2*. <*«•.*• 1
1 .ton pn
3.445 i\
. *07.215.54
ip.!fdM Mat 11. 1919.
OrrKt—Attiwt.
H laEWi
\% C. GREENING.
W. rENTFeCO?T
I A very special attraction
! week, that biff eastern play,
"THK ItOV \ IIY**
1 .Presented on t he staee in KOT’R
ACTS. 1» y BAKKAIU LK< »NA
KKINZ & O*. fourteenth week
ltKAL LIFK AND HI.OOD ACT(JRS
••The II oiitt ry** is NOT a movinff
picture. Vaudeville between aot¥
You must not miss tills eplendid
production.
Picture s—“ M y f»terl^» of Myra,
a Sydney l*rc\v comedy, and •*!•**»•
and Found."’ s: irriwr 'icorpo Faw-
, cet t. \ ; via n Keed, Amateurs, Wed-
nesday night.
—FXTHA—
New Showinif.. Chapter of
••PATH I V
A patriotic ■?■:.! I of romanc*
ami ■society, stirring
MIIS. VllliMD (ASTIR
“The Most Talked of Woman in
tho World.’*
Admission: Mutinies, 10-; N'.ffht.d
nnd Sundays, Haicony l"c; Main
Floor i:>-.
((’OlllOfl))
MAJESTIC
SHORTY HAMILTON'
HARRY >IYKRS AND
ROSEMARY TIIKBE
Al^o Imp lH’aina <»f
Vntli'rAvorltl.
•‘IH^j*i;ration»»
Tuesday
Helene Hobson In
**Tlie r»«lcrto\vM
Nine Iteelii — Three Photoplays —
Five C'enta.
IUtKAMI.AM) LAST TIMES
TODAY
1» a. m. to 11 p. hi.—Fair to Labor
—-c.o Early—
W.nde Howard. supported hv
Duncan McK.ie, Krnest Maupln
and select enst. appe.ir in
••THAT SORT’*
The* famous production of
rfte same name, dramatized In five
wonderful parts. They called her
“That Sort" herau-e she forgot
tin* anc.ent law and sinned. Hut
she paid - she p:t :•! In days of
burning agony—in nights of fe-
verish tort*N;e. Through «;acriflc«
and suffering ahe atoned, hut the
scarlet sear remained. Sprang: Into
Iter life, mother love for a daugh-
ter forgotten, a girl la pur© aa
drifted snow.
Also Hi re Last Time* Today—
The Seventh Fpisode of
••THE \ \MV1HES. THE ARCH
( HIM INALS OF I*A If I!*,’*
is a t hr: i; Mg detect iv© myathry.
called “The INdwon Man,** In thre©
startling parts. Every second ex-
citing Every minute thrilling.
-Also Here Last Times Today —
A Keystone comedy fe. *. urlng
Fatty Arbucixl© ami MabI© Nor-
tnan. called
“FATTY, M AffV.E AND THE LAYV*
One Thoi^and I »*»»t of i.augh.
Cofning Tomorrow and Woslnes-
day. ••(.rn %i * •ark." In s'xt part©
with Francis X Bushman ami
Beverly Bnyne A'sc, ••The P9irple
Mii»k,M and a comedy
A Surprise
FOLLY
Something New in
Mu$ical Comedy
“The Step Lively
Girls"
PRESENT
THE COUNTRY GIRL
Snow ride on the Stage
Snow fight with audience
Girls—Gi rls—Girls
Gh. Yea! !
Chaplin
is with us
today
So Also are
Francis X. in the
Bushman first epi-
Beverely Barne *od© of
-THE GREAT SECRET*
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