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Show Dainty summer dresses will look better if they are laundered by experts. ex-perts. Send them to the Troy Laundry Distinctive Work Office 18 East Broadway Phone Hyland 192 For Spring, Summer and Autumn , Konllworth Summer Coal Ignites quickly and burns rapidly, leaving1 a light powdery nsh. Especially suitable for range use. It is unequaled for service in heaters and furnaces furn-aces when a quick small fire is required for cool mornings and evenings. KENILWORTH SUMMER COAL. Dainty, Delightful Luncheons In The Cool of the Snow Capped Peaks Special Dinner or A Ln Cnrte Service in the Bl? Open Air Dlnliif? Room. Plan your Dinner, Outing or Dancing Party In the Big Out-of-Doors among tho Tall Pines PINECREST INN Offers you every convenience and comfort American Plan Rates by Day or Week. One Pcrnon, room -ulthniif until 92.50 per day Two PcrNoiiM, room witliout bath $-1.50 per day Two Person, room with linth 0.00 per dny One PcrHon, room with bath 93.50 per dny Twelve miles up tho Canyon over a good Automobile Highway, by Trolley 50 cents for tho round trip. pANTAGEg I Unequalled Vaudeville On Broadway jfl NOW PLAYING I See TlicHe lIlKh-ClnHMr Popular, Bright Vnu- H dcvllic StnrH in nn Ice-Cold Theater. M See tho Dig Cakes of Ico With tho Air Blown H AeroHH Them. H THE SIX STYMSII STEPPERS H Introducing now and novel dances l THE EMPIRE COMEDY FOUR H Topnotch Comedians M JAC1C DEIiMAN & COMPANY H Presenting tho "New Leader" an act with M a kick M STEPHEN, IIORDEAU, BENNETT H In one of the cleverest sketches 'fl "A Boy From Homo" CHESTER'S POSING HOGS H Don't miss them M Another Chapter of "Tho Secret of tho Sub- M marine" H Get your seats early for this big Pantages H bill; New Cooling System just completed; M makes this house tho coolest in town; circu- 1 latlng air currents blown over groat chunks M of ice you'll bo comfortable you'll bo hap- M py It's a great show It's a great house M and it's COL.D. H Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Three Shows Daily. M National Bank of the Republic I U. S. Depository H E. A. CULBERTSON. President H DcWITT KNOX. Vice-President W. F. EARLS, Cashier GEO. G. KNOX, Assistant Cashier M Capital $300,000.00 l Surplus and Undivided Profits . 343,500.00 H Deposits 4,475,598.00 H DIRECTORS E. A. Culbertson, DeWitt Knox, W. F. Earls, Geo. G. H Knox, Ezra Thompson, Thomas Kcarns, H G. S. Holmes, David Smtth . B Banking In All Its Branches H Interest Paid On Time Deposits H Capital Is I Power I "Whoever hat a sixpence is sovereign over H all men to the extent of that sixpence; H commands cooks to feed him, philosophers H to teach him, kings to guard over him to H the extent of that Bixpence." Curlyle1. H A bank balance Is store d-up power, strength, H resource; it gives confidence, security, pro- H tectlon as nothing else does. H Power begins when Saving begins. H BTADUSIIED 1813 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS f 900.000 00 |