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Show t I ! si??s AMERICAN sa' SUNDAY and MONDAY FRANK KEENAN and ENID MARKEY in "The Phantom" A detective story so full of excitement and adventure, so absorbing in interest, so cleverly handled that the most enthusiastic will not be able to fortell the final ending Keystone Comedy "Hearts and Sparks'' .: I . PATHE NEWS Organ recital Monday night at 9:15 by Prof. J. J. McCLELLAN LARGEST THEATRE PIPE ORGAN IN THE WORLD IpANTAGEcl I Unequalled Vaudeville M On Broadway M NOW PLAYING H Don't miss the Aquatic Marvel of the M 20th century. See the beautiful, shape- M ly, up to date mermaids with M Winston's Water Lions and I Diving Nymphs I The most refreshing act of the early M summer season. Enjoy the extra spe- cial musical number, the Six Serenad- M ers; see Roach and MlcCurdy, irresist- M ible comedians. Don't miss Keith and M Dumont, cleverest of dancers; see the M juggling billiardist, Richard Walley; jH Julia Rooney, sister of Pat, is on the M bill with Walter Clinton they're fl great! And the seventh chapter of M "The Secret of the Submarine." M Prices as usual 10c, 20c, 30c. M National Bank of the Republic H U. S. Depository H E. A. CULBERTSON, President LH DcWITT KNOX, Vice-President M W. F. EARLS. Cashier M GEO. G. KNOX. Assistant Cashier jH Capital $300,000.00 H Surplus and Undivided Profits 343,500.00 H Deposits 4.475,598.00 M DIRECTORS 1 E. A. Culbertson, DeWitt Knox, W. P. Earls, Geo. G. H Knox, Ezra Thompson, Thomas Kearns, H G. S. Holmes, David Smith H Banking In All Its Broaches H Interest Paid On Time Deposits H Capital Is I Power I "Whoever hat a sixpence Is sovereign over M all men to the extent of that sixpence; M commands cooks to feed him, philosophers H to teach him, kings to guard over him to H the extent of that sixpence." arlylcf. H A bank balance Is etored-up power, strength, H resource; It gives confidence, security, pro- H tectlon as nothing else does. H Power begins when Saving begins. H MCiiMK I G d,,Bankkhj r BTABUSHED 1873 GAPITAL AND SURPLUS 900.000.00 BL |