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Page Fou The Casper Daily Tribune Issued every evening except Sonisy® at Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming Publication Offices: Mokler Bldg. Telephone 15 food and at the same time giving| Casper this morning to answer to a good nourishing food to children of| charge of having obtained funds un- the poor districts. We want te save! der false pretenses. Sitzman was all the boys and girls we can. They’re| apprehended in Denver, where he very precious to the nation—particu-! makes his home, and was brot here larly at this present moment.” jin the custory of John T. McGrath, a deputized by the sheriff's office for * ; that purpose. He will be allowed to Stitzman Retumed to plead to the charge later in the day 3. E. HANWAY - Editor and Manager 5 peepee E. E. HANWAY - Casper on Charge of BOY SCOUT MEETING J. B. GRIFFITH - - = All Boy Scouts in Casper and all Fraudulent Operation Associate Editor ssociate Editor City Editor = ce boys over 12 years of age who wish R. E. EVANS | to join the organization, will meet at ‘the Central School on Monday night jat 7:30 c’olock. Subscriptions—By carrier, 15 cents a Fred H. Sitzman, a carpenter em- 3 5-5-2 week. B nail, 50 cents a nmth;, ployed by a loca! contractor until | reece ae Feat yu eate, weeareete een ORE. (ap fais Win, al ESTRAVED=Onajdollamia head re: $3.00 for six months; $6.00 for year y, I s alleged, tha ia ward foclahy: Sheapifourd|brahded Entered at Casper, Wyo., postoffice as drew money from his employer with |W. Address X Y Z, care Tribune. fraudulent intent, was returned to REPORT OF CONDITION Of the Casper National Bank, at Casper, in the State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on the Ist of May, 1917. j second-class matter, Nov. 22, 1916 4-16-26 Any erroneous reflection upon the eharacter, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation which may appear in the columns of The Tribune will be gladly corrected if brought to the attention of the editor! RESOURCES ——— Loans and discounts $1,076.591.81 | Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 640.43 U. S. Bonds: |U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation $ 50,600.00 | Total U.S. bonds 50,000.00 | Securities other than U. S. bonds, (not including stocks) owned and ipledged | Stock of Federal Reserve Bank | Stock of Federal Reserve Reserve 115,960.34 3,000.00 | Bank 3,000.00 Banking house 5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 100.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Net amount due from approved re- serve agents in New York, Chi- cago and St. Louis 2,901.52 $104,101.09 “] pledge allegiance to my flag, Net amount due from approved re- and H r which it serve agents in other reserve to the republic for Fe hi h cities 104,046.94 $208,148.03 stands, one nation indivisible, with|Net amount due from banks and ie ” | bankers (other than included liberty and justice for all. | in 12 or 20) ‘ : 228,629.26 = | Other ¢ ks on banks in the same | city or town as reporting bank Outside checks and other cash items | Fractional currency, nickels and 25,145.00 LONDON POOR INTRODUCED TO 2,386.08 vents 158.10 2,544.18 )2 5 of other national banks 10,171.00 U S: CEREALS} deral Rese Bank notes 100.00 i ~W, Federal Reserve notes 700.00 |Lawful reserve in vault and with = | Federal Reserve Bank 2 156,378.34 By F.'W. GETTY |Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- United Press Staff Correspondent urer 2,500.00 LONDON, April 17—(By Mail) are Mrs. David Lloyd George, wife of the} Total $1,888.509.89 | British Premier, has changed ‘‘Paddys | ‘ Ete Gose,” for years London’s most no-| C@Pital stock paid in . $ 50,000.00) Surplus fund Undivided profits 4 Sete = $7 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstandimg_ Net amount due to banks and bank- ers (other than included in 29 or 30) = “2 Demand Deposite: \Individual eDposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days __-- Certified checks ~_-~-_-- Cashier’s checks outstanding Total demand deposits---_ ~~ torious public house, into England’s first communal ‘War Kitchen.’’ Mrs. Page, wife of the American ambassa- dor, participated in the opening cere- mony and réceived a warm reception when she introduced the East End poor to American cereals for the first time. ‘ ‘Lycett,” another ill-famed English “pub,” on Miles End Road has also been opened jto the poor; \and a third, “The rown,’") whete 17,000 hot din- ners are seryed out daily, is in full Swing. { ett Although intended to relieve the 78,119.26 320.53 2,203.40 5.38 Time Deposits (payable after 30 days, or sub- ----- $1,293,59. ject to 80 days or more notice) : Certificates of deposit $309,854.27 food shortagé and suffering resulting |Other time depos! ze 3 67,547.10 among the st End poor, England’s | Total of time deposits 377,401.31 new communal “War Kitchens’ are |Cash letters of Credi Travelers’ by no means} charitable institutions. checks outstanding ~-__.-._- 1,170.00 “From the very beginning,” Mrs. Lioyd George said, ‘we have sought not to make ,jthis movement another out let for chhrity. It is not our in- tention to give away free meals, but, at the same time, we hope to supply our meals at such prices as will be a real help.” Expressing her confidence that this East End example would be followed } throughout the country, the wife of} the premier, welcomed over 200 first | day customers to the new kitchen. “I don’t know any more economical way than this,’’ she said, ‘of saving ee Total_ - = : $1,888.509.89 STATE OF WYOMING, County of Natrona,——ss: swear that the above statement is true to belief. Correct-Attest:- PATRICK SULLIVAN, A. J. CUNNINGHAM. P. C. NICOLAYSEN, Directors. worn to before me, this 4th duy of May, 1917. G. R. HAGENS, Notary Pubh« M. C. CLARKSON, Cashier. Subscribed and (SEAL) My commission expires May 22, 1918 SAWN AA We Have For Immediate Delivery a number of our Standard Packard Touring Cars A good time to place your order before the price changes. GET—If you buy a PACKARD,you get Packard Service. Come in and acquaint yourself with the Packard Service Plan before you purchase. We also can make IMMEDIATE DELIVEDY on Four 2-Ton ‘Trucks; one t-Ton Truck; one 3-Ton Truck—PACKARD TRUCKS. City Address—MIDWEST HOTEL BUILDING, DON’T FOR- AA CASPER, WYOMING. MOUNTAIN MOTOR CO. E. L. BAUMGARDN ER, MANAGER Eighteenth and Capital A venue. CHEYENNE, WYO. = =4 = = Sal HATA = THE CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE | Hub Today and Sunday 50,000.00 56,789.70 50,000.00 | F $1,681.720.19 |X 1, M. C. CLARKSON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly | the best of my knowledge and! N | Circulating notes outstanding. = | Net amount due to banks and bankers | | Individual deposits PAINTER'S SALE LIST FOR SALE—New 3-room bungalow; good location; near refineries; only $1,500. | ising for these columns must be paid for in advance unless parties fe Sate eresular open account at this office. We cannot charge smal! ads, CASH_---CASH——CASH=—CASH No Charge Accounts kept for small advertising WA"TED-——Clean, soft rags. Will ? » FOR SALE ; pay 5 cents per pound. Tribune. ‘ DANDY NEW BUNGALOW — Five rooms up and 4 rooms in basement. Larger corner lot; best part of the city. SEE R. A. PAINTER CO. | WANTED—Good, live stock sales- 145 N. Center, Opp. Midwest Hotel | jin See Van Keuren, Midwest Ho- \tel. 4-30-6t¢ SVPSOPVMSPPE SESS HSE) __ | MESSENGER BOYS WANTED * WANTED — One or two furnished ON CO!=MISSION BASIS. rooms for light housekeeping. 4S 25-3- o——__+4—__________—_-—_0 FOR SALE CHEAP—3-piece parlor set. 436 S. Durbin. $5-4-3t FOR SALE—300 plain opera chairs, 1 drop curtain and several scenic sides and other paraphernalia belong- ing to complete picture show, now in the Princess Theatre at Lead, S. D. 'P. A. Gushurst, Lead, S.D. 5-3-6t Ps * LIVE BOYS CAN EARN FROM * quire G. G., Tribune. $1.50 TO $2.50 PER DAY. Ss WESTERN UNION Office * BOARDERS WANTED—Good home SECO SSESEOSOSS! cooking; no boozers accepted; tele- phone 534-W. 5-3-3t LARGE RANGE Stove—Good baker. Must sell. Phone 534W. 5-3-3t FOR SALE—1 lot on Ash and C. Y. Fox and Wolf Hounds, of ~ = = the best English strains in HATCHING EGGS from pure bred, | America; 40 years’ expe single comb White Leghorn and|Ave. Phone 776-W. 5-4-2t rience in breeding these 1.50 per setting. fine hounds for my own sport and pro- pon essa $ Motes Wye. | FOR SALE—6-hole range, new, 1 tection to sheep, hogs and poultry.; “°°” t 4-19-tf{ bed. with springs and matress. Send 4 cents for catalogue T. B. HUDSPETH, Sibley, Mo. 4-12-52t% | quire machine shop, Coliseum TLEMAN wants room d board private family, close in. Address C zre Tribune it |FOR SALE—One standard, two pas- Ey RENT ROOM; preferably 0) Poe Ee eee | senger roadster early 1917 Packard f peutlemen JU Mpebokan Ble ee WANTED at once, furnished room|run 1400 miles ata bargain pric ; 2 vee opermanently by couple Phone | one early 1917 Marmon seven passen- rer touring car, just like | new, will sell at a sthousand dollars discount tished room, gen- FOR RENT —F u smen only ). First Street parca a Riess in ; Hemen only. 483 W. First Street. oR RENT—Furnished room for)” list price. D-D-2t * > Mountain Motor Co. ees ae two gentleme 5th and Euclid Chey Wy. * Now open for business at 123 East St. Phone 776W 5-4-2te Peet TNE bot. 5 18th and Gapitol Ave. 5-5-12-19-26 FOR SALE—7 year old Stallion, weight 1850 lbs., pasture broke; 4 head work horses, 3 1-2 freight wagon and harness. Inquire at this offiee. 4-27-4¢ Second street Phone 187-R. H. Stahl, the Tailor, 5-2-6t WANTED—One room or basement to store household goods. E,. E. Cala- han, care Chamberlin Furniture Com- pany. -4-2t ‘Beware of Strangers’ Is Feature Bill at The WANTED—In about 30 days, a two-, or three room house; address E, E. Calahan Chamberlin Furniture } Compan -3t are BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS oS If HENNING Did the Plumbing There's No Kick Coming “Beware of Strangers’ Gilson Wil-| ___ xa = lets blood-stirring drama of love and RARE BARGAIN IN HIGH GRADE. hate which will be seen at the Hub PIANO jay and Sunday, is a thrilling drama which present the perils and We have at Casper a_ new, high | W. P. SPENCE, M. D. pitfalls set for the feet of the un-|srade piano which, if taken at once, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Spe wary by shrewd confidence men and /Will be sold at a positive bargain. cialist : Glasses Fitted : Offiee women. The drama proves the truth Liberal terms. Particulars will be, | over Chamberlin's Furn. Store | of the saying: “Tho the mills of the |furnished by making application to ceedingly small.” Colorado. Phere is quick out the surprises. ee ROY M. LOCKENOUR Mi | Attorney and Counselor at Law | | 4-18-imo® Glenrock, Wyo. | intense action thru- and a SS succession of |FOR ape ee hed room con. 5 drama urn Gods grind slowly, yet they grind ex- |The Denver Music Company, Denver, il two. REPORT OF CONDITION Of the Wyoming National Bank, at Casper, in the| State of Wyoming, at the Close of Business on the! Ist day of May, 1917. Everard & Steele, Chemists Rock and oi] analysis. Phone 798 LISTEN! PLUMBING! HENNING FOR THAT'S (ALE KY" es 0 7 | ; = | CASPER’ BEAUTY PARLOR s —— RESOURCES ——— 1} . | Loangand Discounts Fears zi 58 $765,745.06 | | Smith Bldg. Phone 470. | Ore ae ae ores and unsecured 4,321.28 Lane nd Gentlemen's Man- pif: onds deposited to s irculatio icuring. L ue) a cer ay ee Teas sf 2 eer 12,500.00 | | Miss Delia Lenchan, Peap}. |’ Totaftbonds, securities, ete. _ = 14,582.45 | Stock of Federal Reserve subscription) ua os 1,800.00 urniture and fixtures 3,005.85 3 mes aT _ WANTED TO BUY ‘ et amount due from approved’ re- Feeding ewes and lambs for serye agents in New York, Chicago | fall delivery. + and St. Louis s BS87:¢ H JOHN A. MURRAY, Net amount due from approved reserve Livestock Commission Merchant agents in other reserve cities ce Tribune Office, Casper, Wyo. et amount due from banks and bank Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank de checks and other cash items. _ $10.0 ctional currency, nicke and cent a 5 s of other national banks era] Reserve Bank notes Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reterve Bank 51,120.40 45 4 Out F Not F 10,569.92 } 15.13 | Redemption fund with U. § , Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 625.00 Phone 793 W or 569 J Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund : Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid in $ 50,000.60! 25,000.00 5,244.41 | 12,500.00 9,269.2 Demand Depo: 19,269.26 , The et to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days_ ' Certified checks C ng H | Cashie checks outstanding | 0 ress ote Certificates of deposit | PUEBLO, COLO. Other time deposits OIL MEN'S HEADQU ARTE Total nae State of Wyoming, County of Natrona I, R. C. Wyland, c hat the above statement $1,457,784.76 |POPULAR PRICED THROUGHOUT 2 J,. C- YOUNG xpress and Ba, Stand at Holmes’ Hardesra |Res, Phone 434-J r of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear s true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. C. WYLAND, Cashier. Store ‘orrect-Attest:- Day Phone 601 [res G. E. ABBOTT, Daily service to Salt C 1 P. J. O°CONNOR, | Holmes rene niceyee Hardware at 7:30 a. C. B. MANBECK, ze a s Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of May, 1917. subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1917. { R. H. NICHOLS. (SEAL) N ‘abi Commission expires November 1 eae MORES & LUTAS GROCERY COMPANY 1920. Fancy and Staple Groceries Exclusi Line of imported Goods ? LET-ME DO YOUR HOUSE AND WIN. | DOW CLEANING, and make your garden, | for it is my business to please you. : : : : : 132 W, Seeond, St.; Tek. 134-3 Hahn & Hahn Chiropractors Let us prove to you that Chiro- practic is applicable to your case, Townsend Bldg. Suites 11 and 12 Hours: 10 to 12; 2to 5; 7 to 8. Phone 629 . se we we ewe The Casper Landscape and Garden Company, W. W. COLLIVER, Manager Riverview Hotel’ Phone 540-M