The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919 Page: 10 of 10
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1 HE OKLAHOMA XF.WS
HOLIDAY BILLS IN O.
larey in "Riders of the Uw,
nd j Carej ; Neal Hart In "Sands of the
Desert" and a comedy, for Thurs
THEATERS
An O. Henry story features Sun
It is tolled "The Ghost I Friday. Margerita Fisher in "The
her numbers: Art] Tlser Lily"; William Duncan in an
GOOD SHOWS AT
■sirs-2== NEW STARS IN'=
Alice Brad
Night" in for Monday, alone
QVERHOLSER
ALL HOUSES
Lyric
FILMDOM
Marie Wale-amp in "Tempest Cody J
the Trust" and "Too Man>
Christie corned}
Montague l^ove in the star
The Broadway Saint" for Tues
Others: "Coppers and Cents,
•wr wra KI>ecial . two reel western
Whose Your Neighbors
Brow nie s Gog-Gone Trick
lord's Industrial Weekly
Amym a i.ood
mndmj'm Fratt
ART
HT1AG HUE*
AH°BT(KLB
rough novum
—Mkonina Toiay Oalj
SOME
TIME"
\> ednesdaj
"Itluera of the Law
with Iiarry
Buttrick
School of
STRAND THEATER
Dancing
MONDAY—TUESDAY
Presents
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN I
THE COUNTRY COUSIN"
From the noted stage iuccess by Booth Tarkington
and Julian Street
WATCH FOR THKSK
Little Miss Innocence
STRAND
NORMA TALMIDGE
In liei
l-Jilcst and
"TIIF. ISIJ-; OF CONQI KNT'
Nov. 28. 27. 28, 29
Straight from Meadcwbrook, with pert daisies
still peeping from a pink bonnet and calico dress.
The city slickers got busy.
I'hey THOUGHT she was an easy mark.
BUT—When Nancy Price decided to show
thing or .two. there was a certain young man who
pitched in and helped and then the real fun began
for Tuesday and
1 Turkish nesday. Others: Charter Murra.,
Louise Faienda and Harry Booker
and James J
instalment of
ills of
nrbett
The .Midnight Man
and the American board of foreign
christmas
along with
SEALED HEARTS
Nov. 30, Dec. 1-2.
| Night Only
am the best part of the show. A.
S. Byron Iw a comedian of n breezy
type, with a new line of fun-mnk [ The Hainh ,.
ing. In the role of the sinuous, ! sanitation of musicul tabloid ar
seductive vampire, .Marguerite ))e|t! t , open at the Palace Sunday
" ' burlesque fash ~ -
It The two -movie
guised to look like each other are
frolicsomely handled by Harry Fun-
tell and Robert Holden.
Here Is what the Onlaha World-
Herald said of the vhow:
"In point of stage setting and
costuming effects as well us acting
and ong interpolations, "The Danc-
decidedly the
than many of the girl and
"The Millionaire Tramps" is the
their play, and it Intro-
duces Happy filhbs. blackface;
iilsnche White, singer: Birch ntid
Burch harpists: E. T. White, come-
dian; Lee and I.ee, harmony sing
era. and the Rainbow Quartet
Friday night is umafur night,
re re winners Nov. 14
Ma urine, wister son*
Omaha.'
that have
Those who
Merle
act; John roffee. boy Kinger. and
Thompson
Liberty Strand
After next week, it will be Loew I Down in a little farm In (
vaudeville at the Liberty, two i "The Country Cousin" ted
shows a week, changing Thurs-1 cows, and ducks and geese 'ne'
day. | thing.
Marcus Loew is accounted the | Kressed in gingham, she was
theatrical genius of the world and j happy until she became tho victim
his vaudeville circuit carries the of her relatives.
carries the
beet acts available.
The laM Pantages bill for next
week is a decided improvement
■reatest claim these two make is
. that they're "up to date."
"Perhaps You're Right" in the
little musical "comedy-ette" which
la the final act feature of Pan-
tsges bills.
The Imperial quintet a group of
her relatives
Later she develops Into
girl and successfully combat* these
the daughter of Arthur Hammer-
stein and the granddaughter of tho
late Oscar. She says she dislike*
stage life but
Isle of Conquest." starring Norma
Talmadge, will he shown. This
film is made from the book "Bv
Right of Conquest." More will be
told about it Tuesday.
MOKMO OKORPHKt M.IXTKRMTATK VAVOEVILLK
THE LYRIC
COMMENCING SUNDAY ^ .
Harry Watkins K1(f
Ceal.rtl.al.t lllg
Edna May-Foster A Co. ©
Orphram- Dashing
Interstate Specialty
Acta Mlalatare Hehearsal ShoW
Five Nigh tons
Peslat, Acrobatic Xovelty
Win. Desmond in "The Blue Bandanna"
Mary Pickford In "Stella Marls"
the feature for the week-end,
—Billy West in "One
and Margaret Marsh
Herbert Rawllnson In the
I Craig Kennedy serial, "The Carter
Empress ; Case."
Throe new stars on th
screen, Tom .Moore. Cleo Madison
and Mary Miles Mlnter. Pnllu
' Lord and Lady Algy" Is the film rU"'
starring Moore ond Naomi Childers. "When Bearcat Went Ury
Monday and Tuesday
These two take the roles made Sunday,
Beautiful Silver-
ware. Diamonds,
Wrist Watches,
Vanity Cases,
Mesh Bags, Sil-
ver Belt Buckles,
Jewelry of all
kinds and de-
signs, royal gifts
for Chris tma.s.
"WHEN
CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
Farmers National Bank
Oklahoma City, Olcla.,
At the Close of Business on November 17, 1919.
RESOURCES
Loans ond discounts
Overdrafts
Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures !!!."!!!
ather Real Estate Owned
Stock In Federal Rese. ve Bank .......'
Redemption fund with United States treasurer. .......
CASH RESOURCES:
F S. bonds and certificates of indebted-
••dnwa $ 380,750.00
Other >.<onds and warrants 411,585.20
Bills of exchange 341,103.07
Cash and sight exchange 1,146,161.83
Total
$1,444.545. 66
5,061.53
64,800.80
1,162.08
6.000.00
3,750.00
2.279.600.10
EMPRESS
THE LOVE OF
A LORD FOR A LADY
Confetti and Knose Party
PIE"gUESSB{nG PARTY
thanksgiving
matinee and night
BEARCAT
floor" pr"vaterc'ia08 dancln*- First X
ps ssas
^YC'«a?e1a%Vn"°i5c8^ldem50cn;,'Bp?,0-
Suspense! Thrills!
Fast Action!
Love and Pathos!
Hair-Raising Fights!
13,804,920.17
LIABILITIES
Capital stock 100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits ltl 930 0"
Circulation ]]]] 75,000 ] 00
Dividends unpaid s„ ™
DEPOSITS
Sportive Drama
of ltm-lnK and
Moeletjr That
Will Take ron
Might Oat
of Yourself
lessons any time,
Schorr ofDANCING
Supervised Daaee Kvery Mght
I p.ulrn
J'' 2<X' Mlsmsnd Plaster
Scarf I ln la llartnell's Wladon
Private Studio of Dancing
Elks llldtt.. 2nd Floor. 1NV4 W. Main.
Class every Thur«day."s"to' i
Thursday. "To 7'I. mClaS" eV,r
Phono Maple 656 or Walnut 531
WENT
DRY"
The Smashingest
Hit of the
Z j Photoplay Year!
;ect.-e
. 3,517,940.15
.*3,804,920.17
J. S. HOFFMAN, Cashier.
10cESa.ee
Buy Army Raincoats
at Cost
•£rof$7.50
FOOTBALL
't take part in all the
sut-door sports? Buy a
football and a complete
red blooded
AN UNDERSTANDABLE BANK STATEMENT
Condensed Statement of the Condition of
The American National Bank
OF OKLAHOMA CITY
As made to the comptroller of the currency Nov. 17,1919.
rksoircks
*N,> msCOtJNTS « 6.668.177.38
(-this Is the total amount of money thia bank has
loaned on collateral and endorsements which has
been approved by our Board of Directors. All due
in short time.)
0 VERDRA 1'TS J0#.,0
(This covers tho amount customer* have checked
in excess of their deposits. Overdrawing is con-
sidered a bad practice and we always keep them at
a low point.)
STOCK IN FEDERAL RESERVE BANK 20,250.00
(Each National Bank is required to subscribe to
stock of the Federal Reserve Bank, a certain per
cent of its capital and is thereby entitled to use
the facilities of this strong system for the benefit
itself and itH depositors.)
BANKING HOI'SE. FURNITURE AND FIXTURES
AND SAFE DEPOSIT VAULT 140.785.34
(Tills Is the amount we show Invested in building
and equipment for the transaction of our business)
1 S. AND OTHER IIIC.H URAIJE BONDS 3
(Which represents the amount we have Invested In
government and other obligations, all of which are
readily convertible into cash I
CASH AND EXCHANGE 5
(This covers the amount of rush in our vault and
on deposit with tho Federal Reserve Bank and
other approved depositories and is collectable on
'Lord and Lady Algy"
Mo.Thv\r7.;.,:r I
Seea or Heard of j
SUNDAY and MONDAY Only
20c o^t « -'7 10c
homk of musical comedy
PALACE
OPENING SUNDAY
ONE FULL WEEK
DREAMLAND
Watkins „
Ilallr, 3 to Sand 7::«oto lo.no p. .«
HARRY n4VV.lt PRF<<FNT<<
AUGUSTUS THOMAS
(l-Apt Ktirrln* Am«rl«*nn Drumi
"THE VOLCANO"
Starring Brilliant lOnK.tionnl
leah'baird
and smimhlnK oil-
it's an Adaptation of Charles Neville Buck's
Great Novel of Activity, Romance, Sentiment
It's Standing 'em Up Everywhere
sunday—monday- tu £sday
New FOLLY,™
25c
TOM MIX
>\vi-:vtsvo.\ OF
SMILIXfi TOM"
Dol Farley and Phil
KARI. M If ITH In PATHF
ThotiMand
III. % I K SRCniOT
RAINBOW
GIRLS"
"The Millionaire Tramps"
Fine Cast—Lovely t horns
AMATEURS FRIDAY NIGHT i
10c 10c 10c
20c *|,,.m & Dally & Week
T T \ r>r)\7 ARE THE PEOPLE WHO SEE
nArr Y AUBREY MITTENTHAL'S BIG
-*■ GIRL AND MUSIC FUN SHOW
Mirth
Melody
100
Percent
Girls
4
Days
Matinee Tbaraday—
Hnranln Matinee Wslnr.lu
4 Music Play of Kona II
Overholser
Delightful fumed.,.
OVERHOLSER4 !?ss
11 SUNDAY
IA picture that will make your American blood boil y
FOUR SHOWS DAILY-
FOOTBALL PANTS
*M0, 15.00
.SHOULDER PADS
ELBOW PADS
$150 p.;r
NOSE GUARDS
75c
KIDNEY PADS
|2J|
FOOTBALL SHOES
*7.00 and $9.00
BROOKS HARDWARE AND
SPORTING GOODS CO.
Plrna Wlanut 74M
CAPITAL STOCK
(This is divided into 5000 shares of $100 each and
represents the amount of cash paid in bv the
Ktofkholdera.)
I N-DIVIDED PROI ITS AND RESERVES
(This represents additional funds left by the stock
holders for the protection of depositors aa it was
their desire to buiJd here a STRONG BANK )
CIRCULATION 2C« 000 00
(This represents the amount of money issued bT
the bunk under the government's supervision and
bond®6"1 ^ ** guaranteed by government
(This item represents the total amount of money 06'886 «7
on deposit in thia bank by thousands of persons.
firms, corporations and banks in Oklahoma Citv
and the Southwest.)
,. Tk' ih" "a,"m'nt "> de«a form and careVutl" ouUi'ne
iilatltutlon wh*! .""'L' ".t.™ "" "" lhat 11 hun,k '« ® <"mi public
ht niml 'n,°y ,h' ,'0nfl'1""-' ^ rood will of
llMn l l, , ,'<"n",u,,1,v where looted and that such a
condition might exist the people should be fully awure of the
condition of the bank; yet, PERSONAL transactions with
dWulJ^J considered la a personal way. ,„d are^t
IPON THIS POLICY \VK INVITE THK (rnil VN in- di
HI*ON8IBIiK PEOPI^K, OFFKRINO COMPI^rrK (OWKMKX'T
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Oklalioma Ctty, Okla.
TT e Bank That Always Trie, to Help.
2:00, 3:45, 7:15, 9:00 P. M.
DREAMLAND
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
'Satj'Xmn^ follow*
Twr - Part Hnll
*Uo IIDKHIMT R«
rler C'aae." by < rain Kennedy
DREAMLANu K,ddl
Mon — A special 6-par
••The \ nlrniiH,"
h Halrd, from st
AuRuntus Thomas. Also To
Ina Tom
' BP" otlnf t.lrU and (iowna Thnt Dumsle the Vyr
SEAT SALE MONDAY-MAIL ORDERS FILLED NOW
50c
Tens of thousands of people ha
witnessed this thrilling photo,
drama and pronounced it to ba
the most amazing screen epoch
they ever saw.
AURORA
MARDIGANIAN
(Herself)
"Auction
of Souls
99
The story of an Armenian girl's
unspeakable adventures amongst
rovuig bands of Kurd, and in the
lurkifth slave markets.
A Dramatic, Tragic and
Educational Masterpiece
f
AURORA MARDIGANIAN (Her.elf) and . Companion
CHILDREN
ANY TIME
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 47, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 22, 1919, newspaper, November 22, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc269443/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.