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PAGE FIFTEEN , .THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10, 1920 Carpet Embroidery Latest Fashion Fad Women In Politics 1 - Practical Pahtica Courts la Popular With Boateniana Rnaton omn hava a coursn In "rrartjral Politics." Mrs. Frederick r. rucly. chairman of Amerlcaniza. Hen and citizenship for the Rppubllcan tai committee of Massachusetts, who troutht word to national headquarter e.f thl roume. nays th it all political iue of the day are discussed -there In order that r.oaton women may bring trained mind to the polla in N'ovem r. Mr. Bagley m-aa the only woman from Maaachuaetta on th platform nd policlea committee at the Repub lican national convention. CVeago Girla Organiia Far Political Cming Out" republican debutantes In politic are lr ' Unities V porJormancG ft l- o our duties vA about vt -fH I impression. f:i U nd proper If occasion sy-'i w , gracious s& i- jbestlmonl&L ; H.M.MAUS A tj FUNERAL D I RECTOR 8 f Oil NORTH FIRST AVE. U J omcrisro i?fs.io2o jrl arranarlnff for a coming out party ai the polls. Forty younfr womn of 21 years or a trifle more, who will -mark their first presidential ballot In November, have organized the Initial branch in Chi cago of the r.epublicnn Girls" Urst Voters league. Miss Aileen Napier ot the collegriate bureau of occupations Is its first president. In Its membership are advertising writers, artists, stenographers, tele phone operators, saleswomen and music students. Roosavalts On Stump With the announcement by Mrs. Theodora Roosevelt, Jr.. that she will take the atump durln the next six weeks to re-elect her husband, Lieut. Col. Theodore Hoonevelt. Jr.. to the assembly as representative from Nas sau countv, four members of the Roosevelt family will be active on Re publican campaign platforms. Mrs. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, a member of the Republican rational committee. and her nephew, Colonel Roosevelt, are two of the most popular speakers listed with the national speakers' bureau. Mra. Alice Roosevelt lxni;worth is tak ing an active part in the Ohio cam paign and will later go on the stump for the national committee. Novelist Aid G. O. P. Mrs. Maryltoberts Rlnehart has con sented to take the chairmanship of the executive advisory board of representa tive wpmen beinsr formed to assist the Republican national speakers' bureau. This board Is betnif formed at the in stigation of Mrs. Manley L. Fosseen. co-chairman of the speakers' bureau, and Includes such prominent writers as Elizabeth FraJtier. Anna Steese Richardson. Mabel Collyer and Mar caret McGiffert. The board Is organ izing professional women of Repub lican sympathies and asking each one to contribute something toward the campaign in the way of a poem, play, articles, sketch or monologue, accord ing to her particular talents. Many of these women are also orr the stump for Harding and Coolldge, among them Mrs. Rlnehart and Rheta Childe Dorr, Women Speak Briefly Miss Helen Varlck Roswell, vice chairman of New York county, thinks TWO things to con sider about this STORE is STYLE VALUE that you' can't BEAT! "y E are asking you to visit our clothes shop. Your idea of comfort bids you visit here and view the clothing and haber dashery we are selling Our stock for Fall arid Winter are practically complete and embrace the newest styles in man's apparel. New hats from Stetson and Mallory, new shirts, and suits await your inspection. smmiiiiiH . .. . r:. 1 , k tot' HW -".vH hC-?i' -' . JUt-W ' V v. v. " .1 1 4 s-J . i ? i l a" 3 9 PHOEN1R, that a women speaV: more and more in political campaigns, their example of brevity may encoui'age men speakers to make their own epeeches shorter. "It was In the 1912 and 1916 campaigns that women first took part In the noon day meetings In New York City." says Mlsa Bos well. "I was asked to pre side at one of the meetings and at one point I was obliged to pull the coat- tails of one of the,mm who was speak ing. "Why, I've only Just begun,' he said. And I answered. Oh, no, you haven't you have just finished'.'" COX WRITES HE EMEU VISIT HERE Expressing the enjoyment his visit to rhoenix gave him. Governor James t rnr in n. ners inal letter received here yesterday, stated that he hoped to return again In th near tuture. tv, a lot tor wan Kent to Mrs. 1. J. VarlPTr an attachu of the state land department, and conveyed the thanks of the Democratic nominee ior presi dent for a basket of fruit which Mrs. Farley sent him 'jefore his departure for the north, Mrs. Farley greatly prizes the gov ernor's acknowledgment of her gift. hirh was sent to his private car Just as he left town. The note of thanks is written on tre governors official stationery and bears a coiumous poet C.H GIBBS HCGieas PHONE lOH POBOX 528 GIBBS &ElCEStiftWYRs PHYSICIANS BUILDING; PHOENIX, ARIZ. PRACTICE BEfORE ALL COURTS SPECIALIZE STATE & FEDERAL LANOS mark. It follows: State of Ohio Executive Department Columbus, Oct. 4, 1920. Mrs. P. J. Farley, State Land Dept., Phoenix, Arizona. My dear Mrs. Farley: I have been informed that the fruit given me by Mr. Barnum of Phoenix came from you. I want to take this method of expressing my appreciation for It, as I enjoyed It immensely. appreciate more the friendly feeling which prompted the gift. I enjoyed my visit to Phoenix Indeed, The cltizena gave me a cordial wel come and I hope to come back and mingle with them again some time In the near future. I want to thank you very kindly for your courtesy, and with every good wish, I am. Very truly yours, JAMES M. COX. Governor. o COTTON REGION BULLETIN NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 9 Tempera tures rose slightly over the cotton belt In the last 24 hours, but are still some what below normal in eastern districts, though generally seasonable in the west: minima 42 degrees to 50 degrees In Interior eastern distrlr-ts. with liht frost at Ashevllle. N. C. No rainfall except several scattered showers on the coast of North Carolina. rad athroont Outfits Bath Tub, Toilet, Wash Basin all com plete to the rough plumbing Los Angeles merchants are advertising seconds or "B" grade bathroom outfits at a price which with the added cost of cr ating, freight and hauling, is actually higher than these much better A grade fixtures of ours. Before going' elsewhere of sending out of Phoenix for your pluming needs it will ,pay you to see. AGEI Adams and 2nd Sts. Phone '712 4 t-aaanegwspBwMwu.ssi awyaiifgrnim Teiits and Cotton Pickers Sacks, NO BUILDING IS' SAFER THAN TS' ROOF No building is any more weather-proof or fire-safe than its roof. And any building roofed with materials affected by fire or weather is not only an uncertain investment but an actual menace to life. Fire plots its course from one inflammable roof to another, and unless the, roof which covers your building raises an absolute barrier to roof-communicated fires, you are carrying a big fire risk and menacing property near you. Through asbestos, Johns-Manville offers you roof safety a flexible, stone roofing on which flying sparks and brands die cut harmlessly. JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS ROOFING This roofing puts an end for all time to roof troubles and expense, and permanently protects every cent invested in your building. The permanence of Johns-Manville Asbestos Roofing is vouched for by the many instances where this roofing is protecting buildings against fire and weather for 10, 15 or even 20 years, at a maintenance cost so low as to De practically negiigioie. Mm M Phoenix Roofing Company T. J. SMITH, Manager Phoenix, Arizona COVERS vd. TOE OONTINEIiT x-C Third Ave. and Buchanan. suDply never before equalled for your money Automobile lops and Seat Lovers Our Automobile Trimming Department i in the hand, of very competent men. Quality of work and prices are guaranteed. arness Phone 1074 h n I lollmgs Vehicle Ik E 1 1 26-32 East Adams Street Co. Phoenix, Arizona E 3 t f. I 3 i x 2 S M -s t f rat it u T i: 3 3 .2 j3 is 3 s S3 rs Si :3 3 3 w I x hi n n 3 SI "i 3 ri at a, ft 3 a -A