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KOUn . . . - unnd IV nehool al CIUCK. Born. .'-rhlp at 10:45 o'clock. Even rt worship at X o'clock. Sermoni bv th p.mtor. Epworth Leatnie at 6 4 5 1' ni. ,if,Tn.s AVE.N'ri: (mtrrm mi '1 Ronton; Loulii S.Barton, pi. r. Sundiiy nchool at 9:45 a. n. '..worth 1W at :45 p m. prcvhinK cervices at 10:65 a. m. ., I - p in. Sermon by the pantor. y,',,'lK mibjert, "The Harvest of n,.' world 1 Hlpe." Trayer meet wednemlay evening at 8 o'clock. uk rr.ACK methodist II (SOl'TH) Corner of I'ark CHIi: Cli.irli r No. 6171. Report of the Condition of the ' TIOERT MF.MDRI1T u.l. Eaaton; Harold . Cook, paMtor. Sunday aihuol at 9:45 a. m.; A. Ernnberger. iiupcrlnteiidenl. Ey worth Leaifue ut 7 p. m.; U C. Brush, president, l'ubllc worship at 11 a. in. und 7:.10 p. ni. Rev. J. W. Ptnran ' praddltiK rider of Tulsa district. w'' occupy the pulpit at all sermons GRACE CHURCH -Third and Trenton: Rev. Everett Simpson, nan- . r.iwi i mru sireei. Sunday school at 11:30 a. rn ; A. A. Hoard I superintendent. Holy . 01111111101011' ! at 10:30 a. m. lYearhini- bv ih I pastor at 8 p. m. Epworth Ieaisue i'- ouiiinr i'iLKuo at a p. tn Reserve District No aunuay scnooi ri :ju a. m. r.pwonn : IRKUe at 6:30 p. m. I'reuchltiK serv- i I ice at 10:45 ft. in. I j 1 1 i 1 11 r v ii! lont nine 1 Ml Not Wuk. Our I 'ntirt- Stc(k of WESLKV M KTlinniST First and Went Tulsa, Kev. 11 K. Hull, piuttor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. I're.irhlriK serv'ce. at 1 1 u tn and S p. 111 Epworth I.eaitue ut 6:30 p. ni. FURNITURE, STOVES, RUGS, ETC. frcm at 1 e:r 10. First National Bank 1. n al Tulsa, In the staro of Oklahoma, at the close of November 1st. 1918. RESOURCES. Umns and discounts, Including redls- eiiunts, (except those shown In b and business on I V I. 1' (I 4. 57. Notes und bills redlsc.ountcd (other than hank acceptances sold) (sen Item 57a) er.lriifti, secured. None; unsecured, .. S. He rids (other than Liberty Bonds, In ilii'hnK U. 8. certificates of Indebted ness ) : S. bonds deposited to socure circu lation ( par value) S bonds und certificates of Indeht ness pledged to secure U. S. deposits 1 iir value) I.ihrty Loan Bonds: , 11 liberty Uian Bonds, 34,4 and K per ii-nt. unpledged b Liberty Loan Bonds. 3H, 4 and i per rent, pledged to serum U. 8. deposits Liberty Loan Bonds. 3ty, 4, and 4 V per i ent. pledged to secure state or other ileposlls or bills payable ponds, securities, etc. (ojher than V. R ): I p.o'nls (other thnn I'. R bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits..., c Pun I and securities pledged as collat eral for state , or other deposits 1 postal excluded) or bills payable.. e Securities other than V. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned Unpledged Total bonds, securletles other than 1'. S Stock of Federal Reaerve Bank, (50 per cent of subscription) Furniture and fixtures llciil estate owned other than banking rK'UHe , Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank penis with Federal Reserve Banks In process of collection (not available in reserve) . . Ciu-h In vault and net amounts due from 11.it ionul banks Nt amounts due from banks, hankers, und trust companies other than in 1 luded in Items 13, 14, or 15 Kxrhant-'es for clearing house Total of Items 14, 15, 16. 17 and 18 Checks on banks located outside of city it town of reporting bank and other c.'ish items tedemptlon fund with If. S. Treasurer and due from lT. H. Treasurer War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned I Total LIABILITIES. Capital stork paid in Surplus fund a I'mlivldcd profits b Le.Hs current expenses, Interest and taxes paid Amount reserved for taies accrued Clrruliiting notes outstondlng Net amounts due to National banks .... Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than Included In Items 31 or 32 Total of Items 32 and 33 Individual deposits subject to check.... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 lays (other than for money borrowed) Certified checks Cash. it's checks outstanding suite, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bunk Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re serve, Hems 34, 35, 38, 37, 38, 39, 40, und 41 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed Postal savings deposits lnhT tune deposits Tot.fl of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 43.48,44 and 45 Pnlted States deposits (other than postal ravings a War loan deposit account 1 Other I'nlted States deposits. Including ileposlls of U. 8. disbursing officers Total a I.l.ihllltles for rediscounts, including those with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id) Total contingent liabilities (57 a. 13,344.550 05 37S.007.12 $2, 966. 542 93 3.581.00 123,000.00 60,000.00 175.000.OO 75,700. 1.000 20, 700. DO 97,400,00 10,000.00 09.748. 358.460 31 80 1,140,344 65 428,209.11 9.9(10.00 5.000.00 200.000 00 332, 315. 6 25.000.00 S19.813.99 256. 4R8 4 39,042.11 5.783.48 6,250.00 999.00 FIRST Plti:.Sl!YTKRIAN-Sev-enth and Boston, Rev. C. V. Kerr. : pastor Sunday school at 9 30 Breaching . 10 55 a. 111. and 7 30 1 P. 111. Following the morning ser mon the egular quarterly commun ion will be administered Evening subject, "Victory " Christian En deavor at CIS p m I .SECOND 1 'MESHY TERMS' - Su- 1 nis and Barton; W. 11. Murphy Jr.. pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a' 111.: YV ( Formal), superintendent. Mora- ; Ing worship at II o'clock, subject. "Victory." Evening worship at 7 30 j o'clock, subject "When the Hoys Come Hume ' Cbrlstlan Endeavor , st 6:30 p. ni. Ladles sew for the Red Cross In the afternoons I.noe , Scouts meet at 4.30 Friday after-! noon, liny couts meet Friday even ing at 7 o'clock. Offered on Sale It is not often that an opportunity of this kind chandiso at the price usually asked for that of inferior quality. Come ic n Hnnn-fidp :ind it would he worth vour while to purchase th kJ44V- v s.-f------ " " - a sale. )i 1 30 w: . -... 1. v.i.. O IO V ivyo 1 'IM Hllll, I'M V..IMI winy is offered the people of Tulsa. You can now buy high class mcr- in, you will he easily convinced that this 1 . . 1' 1 .... . .1 .1 : iL.v. e nomeiui nisninirs you neeu uuhiik una Mas I pllS- f 48,864.38 27.183.34 1.552,7 1 !. 2,630,568.87 596,186.05 107,383.27 107,385.27 1,000 00 $5,371,327.84 200.000.00 135,000.00 21.6S1.04 1.400.02 124,995.00 856,575.91 690,135.68 2,245,873.53 212,571.57 2,289 18 62,347.16 107,487.43 414.336.95 5.K60.18 176,388.92 108.385.27 HI'l.I.ETTE Ci i.M MI'MTY kel anil Hullette. A. E Weston, no riiiniiav scnnol at ;i-4., a m .; 1 . Edwards, siiperlntindent. Christian Endeavor at 1 p. tn. Evening serv ice ut x o'clock. Sermon by Prof C 11. Kltiibrough. CfiLLKUE 1111,1, Seventh arol McCoy; M f. Millard, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a m . S C. Johns ton, superintendent, l'-eiichlng serv ices 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. In the mnrnltig Rev. F. 11. liroyles will prenrh on "Tlie New lra Move ment." into Seymour will preach In the evening. Junior Endeavor al and 6:45 p. m Mid-week services 7: ,10 p. in. Wednesday Sunday school ra'.Iv Simitar November 24. FIRST INITEI) I'RESl! YTKR IAV -I'bcveiine atirt Cameron; Kev H'harles E. Newcomb, pallor. Ilible school at 9:45 11. m ; Mrs . I Srorge.)V (Jruve. superlntenilent. Preaching t II a. m. and 7:50 p in. Morntni; subjwt, "(Hir Three Flags and Vic tory " Evening subject. "Songs of Deliverance." Christian union serv ice at 6.30 p. m. Haiti wr. FIRST HAI'TIST-Fourth snd' Cincinnati; fleorjfe W. Merhold. net- I in pastor and financial secretary: I office phone 4579-R. Hlble school at 9:30 a. ni : I-. W. Itry.mt, superin tendent. Morning service at 10:50 o'clock. All four young people's unions meet at 6-45 p m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Mld-wcek praver service Wednesday at 8 p. ni. Red Crnss workroom open dally except Saturday. C Ft 114 SFP1NII Services every Suiidav nt mission on Sand Springs interurban line. IMMANPEL HA PTIST Second nnd Rock ford: Rev. C. F. Slier, pas tor; residence 117 South Victor: till one Osnge 5S50. Sunrtav school nl :45 a. m.. rn charge of J. V. Adams. Prenchlng at 11 a. rn. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Morning subject "C.rnt- Itude." Evening subject. "The iniil gatlons of fipportiinltv." Sunbenm band at 2:30 under :ne leadership of Mrs. Everett Senior and Junior l Y. P. I", at 7 p. m. NOC.AL7S AVENI E R A IT1ST First and Nogales: t:ev. V. T Scott, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni.; Charles l,vo. superintendent. Ynong F'eouls's society at 6:30 p. rn. : Mrs. Morrison, suoerlnlendent. Sunbeams st 3 p. m.: Mrs Williams, superin tendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and R P- m. Bed Room Furniture 25' i Discount 11 8-120-122-124 East Second Living Room Furniture 25' Discount i SSBSSSSSBSSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSS 1, B . society Prayer meets meting Monday at n p. n iif'ertioou. 'I'hurs.l iv t'lllllSTN. SYMPATHY M ADM P.Y PLAY MNMMY FIRST CHRISTIAN (Teinpora- nlv n ting In the courthouse, Sixth and ltoulder) Meade E. Dull, pastor, resilience. 1 1 UK South ltoulder. phone 24J7 und 4K95. Itible school at 9 ,'iil . m.. W. l. (ioilfrey, superin tendent. Communion and prcacbu j service al ltf:4.'i a. ni. Siidject for the morning, "The Spiritual Side of Victory " V. P. S. C. E at 6.30 p. in. Evening mrvlcu ut 7.30. Subject. "I nit) ." I OlSTIM Hi HiuM VM,f llK I l illl Ulll.-l, I),,. L'nVhl llllll.Ml Of tb 1 tu'.-d Stales is iiesiiciiiied and also '"''"' ' i ... i to Ute ...upreiiie w.ir council In Purls "Tho ku et ntiu-tit of the I'nlted limited number of such men in the'ibr merlciiii epe,HMoniiry forces. I service. .Hi. I tin. -1 I iiuiiibi i ,.f ii i en , I , ,., ijcneral PemliltiK to report In who filled out tlirhe units t men ; plain l.iigilsh and not in code, so a tin 4liintarily enlisted loi I lie pe , to mum- Mine, the rutne of every man rhit of llw war. So line offered I k ll led. woinolcd nr., I uilHSIiig up In men who came In for the pe the tune of the armistice n"t hither rind of the war the option of Ir in lepnileil have had an answer enlisting If Ibev enred In thin tnnrntng sitMns lis woiilil c- 1 liU oppoi t unit v to h ii f.' MM.) WAY school at 10 A V EN IE , in. CATHOLIC. Slates take! ticat to II, e liennull Kill ennui lit Umt coiiiiuunlcalloiis of Ibis nalure, Ml- 1 p, it. 1 1 n to tlie terms of t he a l -: uusliie or to tu a I htm In w bleb all 1 the iissociaied no v e in meets are Intel - I cMcil, hhru;. be will to illl the gnv- , el tiiiients and mil addressed alone tn I the preihicnt or goveinmeiit of the I l lllte.l Sllltl s hundiiy , n, ,.,,m riiineiit of ibe Cnlled Slates also ,esies lo call the alteli lion of the lieiiiiin govern meiil lo tlie fact lltat these i oiiiiniiti, tuitions sliouj,! be presented through estab- I llebeil iliplomuMc cliiinnels rather ! Hi, in by direct rail In commuiilca - nines . ,, With reference lo caul illies inlpeilile It in every wnv -Cod-Rev. Mnl.Y FAMILY CMl'RCll ner of Eighth and ltoulder. John (i. llelrlng. rector. Flmt and sermon. 7 a. in. Children s mass j and leligioiis Instruction 9 a. in. Mich , :MOIIM,l . TH IN IMH .lt WAY mass and senium 10:30 a. in. Eve- i iim im mi puow IMiiK oSK ning services lit 7:30 o'clock. cum pi for use as thtau oiders go Into . ffect. I.I'ISCOPAU WEST Tl'TSA K. IT. Owen, pas tor: phone 7795-R. Sundav school st 10 s. m. Sermons bv the pastor. It. Y. P. U. mets t 7:45 p. m. Indies' "Charter No. 9942 TRINITY F.rysCOPAL Fifth and j Cincinnati; Rev. C. V. Kllng, rector.. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. Holy i onimuiilnii nt 8 a. in. Church I school al 9:3(1. Morning prayer al j 11 a. in., except first Hunday In each month. Holy communion ll 11 ni , sermon by the rector. Evening prayer und address 4:30. ( II1UST1AN SCII-.NCF.. ! FIRST I'lll'RCIl Services now I held In Punduy school room of new ! church building corner of Eleventh j street and Moulder avenue. Sunday morning services ut 11 o'clock and evening services 8 o'clock. Subject for today, "Mortals and Onmortals." j Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Wedncs- j day evening testimonial nut ting at 8 o'clock. A free reading romn Is maintained In rooms 307 and 308 Mavn building, open week days from 9:110 a. in. to 5:30 p. in.; and on Sundavs and lecal holidays from 2 to 5. The public Is cordially Invited to make nso of the reading rooms. "In handling this problem of de mobilization one of the fealuresl which had tf be considered whs the I sill e,pii.iit retaining nf men fnr the regular army, or what will be the1 r.-nubii- ariny. when cnnitresH passes j laws reorna nl.lng that srmy. When: the war broke o,,t there were nnly ill CONVENTION HALL Monday, November 18th at 8jl5 P. M. Lecture on Christian Science Dr. Walton Hubbard, C. S. B. of Spokane member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. This lecture is given under the auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist pf Tulsa, Okla. FREE TO THE PUBLIC Iliyh Grade Luxuriant FURS From H. J. Wilde Master Furrier. Furs with beauty and dis tinction of style. 17 East Fourth St. Phone 6226. Mrs. Wallace in Charge Remodeling and Repairing Have you seen the rebus gift con-1 tee.t on pages 12 and 13T $500.00 In gifts free! ' Ileserve District No. 10 Report of the Condition of On' National Bank of Commerce i , u is. $5,371,327.84 378,007.12 b. and cl , 378,007.12 I, rtoscoe Adams, caahler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. KOSCOU ADAMS, Cashier. Correct Attest: A. E. URADSHAW, H. O. McCLURE. C. W. KE.NEDICT. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of November, 1918. " M. HANSEL, Notary Tublic. Bofwrt of Ute OondlUon of tbo West Tulsa State Bank . Of Wont Tutaa, Oklabimia, at the close of tnudncss November 1, 19l. niiSOCItCKJi. I ninj and discountu $104, 513. S Overdrafts .secured and unsecured 15. 82 e'ooki, bonds. wajranLS. etc 30.325.78 Hanking house 5.107.59 I-'urnlture and futures 4. OG7.59 I'lie from hanks 35.288.51 Hllis uf exchans;e. securities with Ranklns; Hoard 800.00 I'w-h In bank 6.850.23 ToUl $185,959 ii MAMMTIKS. faplui tock paid In 25,000.00 '''"p'-un fund 2,500 00 j'ndvind proflu, less expenses and taxes paid 2.260.72 Individual deposits sublet to check 141,229.23 l'manU certificates of deposit, savings account 5,114 27 Time certificate of deposit 4.975.00 U-nhier's checks onhrtanding 2.8S0.4H Bills pajablc. bonds borrowed 2.000.00 Total $185,959.68 S' of Oklahoma, County of Tulsa, ss: I. N. H. Tompkins, Cashier of the above named Rank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief e,lp me God N. II. TOMPKINS. Cashier. "uWrihed and "tworn to before me this 15th day of November. 1918. J. T. CHAMBERS. Commission expires July 24, 1922. Correct Attest: KA RLE O. EASTINGS, K. A. I'TIXKH, M. V. WALTER. Directors. $ 888,469.' 25,000.00 77,000.00 87,600.00 27,299.06 $ At Tulsa In the State of Oklahoma, nt the Oorc. of Business on iso ni:w)i'iuii. 1. a Ixians and discounts. Including; reuiH counts. (except those shown in b and c) 2. Overdrafts, unsecured b. U. S. bonds (other than IJberty Itonds. hut Including I'. S certificates of Indebted ness): , a V. S. bonds deposited to secure circula tion ( par value) :'''', f,U. . bonds and certificates owned and unpledged 6. Liberty Loan Honds: a Liberty Ixian Uonds, 3, 4 and i per cent, unpledged 'a " 7. Ronds. securities, etc. (other than V. S.): e Securities other than l'. H. bonds (not i..i,,,lin itm-ki) owned unnledKed . . . Total honds, securities, etc., other than 1'. S Stock of Federal KcNerve Rank (50 per cent of subscription .'',;' Real estate owned other than banking house , '.'',' . Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national bunks .' ' '; ' ' ; 1 Net amounts due from banks, bankers una trust companies other than Included In Items 13, 14 or 15 Exchanges for clearing house ........ Total of Hems 14. 15. 16. 17 and 18 .. 927,51 1.43 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank und other ciish items :, Redemption run" 1 and due from f. S. Treasurer . 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19. :o. S88.469.77 1,608.84 102,000.00 17,500.00 27.299.06 J 4,500.00 1 5.000.00 ! 195,940.74 ! 900.675.77 ' 1.954.5! 3,894.4;! 986.74 1.250.OU 24. 25. 26. 30. 42. 45. TOTAL 1-nillLITII-S. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund a I'ndlvided profits b I'ss current expense, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding icmand deposits i other than hank rie pnsltK) subject to Reserve (deposits pnyable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check .... Certified checks Cashier's (hecks outstanding Total amount of demnnd deposits n.lher than bank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 34. 35. 36, 37. 38, 39, 40 and 41 True deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 3 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings I : I'ertlficnies of deposit inther than fur money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Re serve, Items 42, 41, 44 and 45 35.737 64 24.032 92 $2,251,079 86 inn. ooo. on 57.600.00 1 1.704 72 26, OOO. 00 1 KS4.S32 3.' 4,302.61 23,467.47 1.9 12.402.40 141.47 S9.7!i3 7 t 64.679 HO $2,25 1,079 86 Although the war is over and ChrUtmas looks brighter yet the Govern ment asks that you do your shopping early , SHOP NOW GIVE USEFUL GIFTS 'thin store is ready for those shoppers who wish to participate In' the Gov ernment's requests ready with hosts of useful practical giftn. Suggestions in Sporting Goods HOXING GLOVES EXERCISERS SHOTGUNS RIFLES HUNTING COATS HUNTING KNIVES SPORT SWEATERS FOOTBALLS BASKET RALLS Closing Out Stock on Our entire 18 stock to be Bicycles better Christmas or boy? Regular $30.00 Bi cycles go at Regular $32.50 Bi cycles go at Regular $3T.00 Bi cycles go at Regular $38..r)0 Bi cycles go at of high-grade closed. What gift for man $22.50 $24.35 $26.25 $28.85 Gifts in Silver The quality of "Community Silver" needs no elaboration. For 'the holi day season we are showing a com plete assortment in separate pieces and sets. All the late patterns. On account of early buying on our part we can quote you VERY MODERATE PRICES On your silver gift needs. to '''''' r-f TOTAL St-ite of Oklahoma. County of Tulsa, ss: I A V. Hendren. Cashier or tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear tb-it the above statement Is truo tu the best of my knowledge and belief A. ): IIKNDRKN. Cashier. Correct Atte.i: J. II. MT.tR.VFY, fi. I'. MeKIRNKV. J. R. Ml I. US, III recto. KubFiribed and sworn to before me tblH 12th day of November. 151 ROBERT K. LVNCII, Notary I'ublit. My Commission eiplrea July 1, 1922. Carving Sets An extensive showing of these practical tfifts. Choice of either hone, ivory or stag handles. $3.00 $4 f $12 $7.50 I ! n' AutiiH $5 to $30 Trli yrlen" $3 to $15 2.50 to 8 tnr.il i I,!. It'll M Two-pk'co at sots Thrc.' at . . sets Other Gift Articles $10 to $25 'iilvi rnil nnd ley $3.25 to $6.75 Honw with kIjimh 21.50 to $7.50 ;:m- SmoklriK StatidM. $2 to $6 Kle I'ei 'I In II'. 'It . M :iline:my l-etili-lM lit Iloltle Tr.r. Cr.ii4 and ritaii. birds Ht I' M M ilr.i;:iny id deck Chafing Dishes and Casseroles Here are the gifts that are sure to please the heart of every woman. Chafing Dishes in many different styles and finishes at prices rang- iw- $9 to $20 Casseroles in pyrex and hand painted designs. Bought at last year's market prices. Our retail prices are under the present whole sale quotations $3.50 to $12 Why Not Some Article in Wear Ever Aluminum The House Furnishings Section Has Hundreds of Attractive Gift Articles TULSA DAILY- WORLD. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1918. 4 i p iij, rv. r 'i :' : 1 t:-1 VI. I ill ! 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