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PACK TEX THE ARIZONA REPUBOCAN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4 1920 AMERICAN! Zffll Pill WILL B OF MUCH INTEREST "r. of the most intt resting features T Oe Americanization exhibit to be at the Arizona slate fair in the st wing of the new mineral build i'l be the daily program of we.-hs musir. mihI folk dancing, de- o depi-tinsr the customs of var- 1 .; roplfs of tho globe. " "Tues-iay w ill be Mexican Day with a irnrkab!e program of special music ft J foY: dancing, with a liberal c mi.iti;ai(nt of Mexican music. The 2 Mrni is to be given under the di--t oa of Mrs. K. O. Green, who has 'e.l monj the Mexican people and ho ;s now teaching the Mexican class J , Americanization in Phoenix. In th's Mexican department will be h'wn hand work of all sorts as prac ticed by the natives, as well as the ;r"!i.al work in Knslish and Red fr nursing that is being taught in JU American liat ion classes, Mexicans rr.oenii. Tcmpe and (Jlendale co-?-rTiric to make the exhibit an at lrac..'v one. Th Itussian colony near Giendale 'r"5: hav a hnj in making Kusyiun IT no of the spectacular days of h week. Among other things tiiey all send a choir of young women who """i aing ,tho yualnt and beautiful ivu han a they render ro well. Thursday.' Armistice day. will be given over to the Phoenix chapter of ihe Daughters of the American revo lution. ISesides giving an interesting program, they will have charge of furnishing ushers for the day. Friday will be "Glondale day." On this day Glendale performers in the costumes of various nations will de light audiences with an elaborate pro gram, which will feature interpreters in ten different languages. lach day of the week music of some foreign country will be featured, nhowing the contributions of each to America and the world in this field. This will be made, possible by the kindness of Wallace Button in fur nishing a Victrola, and the Redewill .Music company in lending a player piano, while the foreign people of Phoenix have been generously supply ing records in their native tongues. o .Gray Hair Q. Through worry my hair has grayed Home lately. I have given up worry. Can you send me a. bulletin on how to cure? A. Sorry to learn that your hair ha turned gray from worry. There is noth ing which can restore it, for surely you do not wish to dye the hair. If once you begin dyeing it, you will have to continue, and almost any one can tell dyed hair at a glance. Gray hair is not at all unbecoming, and I would suggest that you go one step further and stop worrying about your gray hair. o EXTRAORDINARY "Modern Journalism is full of sur prises." remarked the suburbanite. "You are quite right," said his fellow commuter. "I saw a 2-page news paper the other Jay and there wasn't a single picture of a movie star In it." Birmingham Age-Herald. THE NEXT "FIRST LADY" ' gggjr Bujrby Name IhE MAN who buys Eagle Shirts finds in the Label the maker's trade-mark that has been a quality pledge for over fifty years. He gets in addition the name of the individual fabric that distinguishes it from unpedigreed cloths and makes possible his buying again the fabrics that please. M&&&Jgri!k' U t t h ; -vy h -v - - f -jlS-fQ Ply Mrs. Harding pinning a flower on the next president, with a background of the White House over which she will rule as the next h irst Lady of the Land. FAIR TO INCLUDE MAWY ATTRACTIONS IN AMIISEH LIE perform under ' water diving and swimming YOU'LL DO BETTER AT iSTMN-BtOCH-CtOTHE AND FASHION PARK CLOTHES Carnival attractions for the state fair this year include everything in tho amusement line that could he de sired, from 1 a wild-animal show to Dolletta, the midget oueen. Dolletta has proven one of th most attractive features of tb carnival shows. She is 36 years of age, 28 inches in height, and tips the scales at 28 pounds. Dolletta is a remark able little woman. She makes a high ly interesting talk to her visitors in her well-bred, educated manner, 'and will have with her her two perfectly normal children,' who, though born of midget parents, are of average height and weight They are Lucille, aged 14. and Charles, aged 8. Beside their mother the two children loom up like young giants, and they show a great deal of affection tor their tiny mother. The children can scarcely live in the same room with their Wee mother, for the furniture in Dolletta's tent is built to fit a midget. Dolletta rides to her show place in a miniature carriage drawn bv two tiny Shetland ponies. Neptune'a Daughters will furnish another interesting feature of the car nival. They many notable stunts. The carnival attractions will be divided this year between the fair grounds and the downtown, show site opposite the postoffice. Merry-go-rounds, "The "Whin," "The Frolc," and. other rides will operate at the fair grounds for the amusement of kiddies and grown-ups who have not outgrown such fun. The downtown attractions include a dog and pony circus, performing seals, a wild animal show, a Hawaiian vil lage which features real native music and dancing, dancing girls, the Sexton brothers, strong men, athletic con tests, Southern "Plantation minstrels, a musical comedy, and other attractions numbering 16 in all. ' The carnival will be practicalVy the only night attraction during fair week. BURLESQUE BARS BARE LEGS DES MOINES, la. No more bare legged choruses in burlesque shows will be tolerated in theaters of the "American wheel" according to an nouncement received here from the American Burlesque association. "This means the principals as well as th chorus, says the order. . . 0 MARCHES 'EM DOWN "Who's your friend, Joe?" "Oh, that's March; he has a leading part in one or the best theaters town." "Actor, eh?" "No, usher." Boston Transcript o This season's "HI-T" lecture course is the most expensive they have eve 1 brought to Phoenix. Adv. D)IlIIlIIini!SHIIlllIUIUniIillIII!IlIUHHllIIlilIIlIHIIU1SllIlltIllinilllI 131 Just Arrived A Carload of Lowe Bros. Paint This shipment gives us a fresh stock of this excel lent paint for every pur pose. For home use, for barns, Buildings and Imple ments, for Automobiles and Trucks You can buy no better paint than LOWE BROTErVS. in We Carry a complete line of Oils and . Brushes , Palace Hardware and Arms Company 'THE BEST IN HARDWARE" the WMC0STH store v WHOLESALE RETAIL IHlllllllii From Phoenix Plain Dealer w Hyder's Open House FASHION SHO Friday Night 7:30 to 10:00 m. This year'Hy'der has selected Fri 'day evening, November 5, as the time to entertain the people of. Phoenix and the Salt River Valley. The entertainment features are new, novel and varied. Yaqui In dians, brought in by special permis sion from the Reservation, ivill dance the Tribal Dances of their forefath ers chanting their wild, weird songs for your amusement. Delightful punch will be served by pretty girls, with the compliments of the Chocolate Shop. The new fashions for men will be pleasingly displayed but nothing will be sold during the evening. You are invited to attend and we assure you of an evening filled with festive entertainment. There is a new lumber yard at 16th Ave. and Harrison owned by Wm. F. Ohlrau who admits coming to this city two years ago with only $1.65 in pocket and now claims he can sign his name for $20,000. During his two years in this vicinity he has upheld union principles in a measure and through this has virtually accumulated what he has. He now takes stand that he does not want the support or assistance of the unions or union men. We would ask our friends and patrons to remember this and to pass up this lumber yard when they need any thing in this line. According to the Above Notice Which appeared in the local union paper, Wm. F. Ohlrau has broken the world's record employing union labor and making - " $20,000 in 2 years with only $1.65 for a starter. Ohlrau Is Now OPEN SHOP Carnations for Ladies Souvenirs for Gentlemen. and has both Capital-and Horse Sense enough to run his own business. Times have changed and if I hadn't flopped over the other way Fd be down to $1.65 again before long. New Lumber Now Being Unloaded Will Be Offered at Rock Bottom Prices I am nowunloading one car of boarding S.2S. which I will sell for $30.00 per 1000 ft Another car of 2x4's will sell at $45 and 100,000 ft. of other stock, ceiling, battings, flooring, sashes, doors, in fact anything for the building. This is stock moved from my oldyard which I am closing out. I made up my mind to buy lumber I need the money and Fm sure not going to lose it. W. H. OHLRAU, Builder Ohlrau -limber t S3 i New Location 16th Ave. and Jackson r 0