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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 (Section TwoT PAGE FIVI hepiuck fw IS EAGEflLY SOUGHT BT M1Y EXHIBITORS Subsequent to tin? announcement that Tr Arizona republican has had Trod;i-M hv Thomas H. lnr a three r.l motion picture showing every rh- and artlvlry of work and piny tn the rHertei Thomas II. Inee "tu.tum of I.os AnKelea. California, com written and telegraphic requests Trom motion picture devotees and ex hibitors In nearby communities in which the, CO-Oneratlon Of The Arizona f.-rubi;,an Is nrsred for the exhibition 'f "A Trip Through the AVorkl's .retet Motion ricture Studios" Jn tons una" theaters outshle the citv. Mnv Influential theater owners of adjacent centers aicree to present the pi Mire for an Indefinite run as an idd attraction of interest and edu ction for their patrons. Kaus. too, men. women and children who have mimes lonced for the opportunity to visit and inspect a representative Inema. establishment, have nwamped Tr Kepuhiican office with enthusias- rnm an5s for ppeD at th0 UB,'Jue Acting upon the utate-wide interest evidenced wince the first announce "i"nt of the comlnsr of the. picture. The Remibilcan is now comnletlnsr ar-J-Kncemorit, fr the exhibition of "A rr.p Throuch the World's Greatest Motion Ticture Stidios" in all thea ters within a mileace radius whicli is to be announced later. The names of the motion picture houses, and the date, or, which The "Republican's Thomas IT. Ince attraction will be bown. will be arranged in alphabeti cl order for the convenience of The P.r.ubllran readers. The Columbia, as well as other theaters outs!d the city limits, are Preparing to present A Trip Through the World's Greatest Motion Picture Studios" with characteristic quality id orleinalltv. Read The Ariiona Republican daily 'or further particulars reirardiiwr the production and presentation of the P!5 - -0 ' BUTTON. HOLE 8TITCH MAKES FLAT FINISH Ends of bands on baby garments may he riven a flat finish munVi nnf tn launder, by leaving the enda raw and flnlshinr them with a button-hole at itch. The old method of folding in the ends often makes a clumsy finish, o FOR GUESTROOM DOOR A thoughtful touch in the furnishing and decorating of the guestroom. Is the addition of a knocker on the door. There are many quaint flowered ones designed, which are as dainty as they are practical. Your Complexion Can Be Made White, Soft and Youthful By the UseTTthe BLACK and White Beauty Treatment Every woman wishes to appear beautiful. The savage maiden tattoes her skin, fixes rings In her nose and es other crude ornaments to make herself more attractive. An example rf present-day beauty among civilized women is a aoft. velvety akin and a radiant complexion. To Improve your complexion, you should not use anything that hides your faded, pimply, blotchy skin. Such applications last only a few hours, and are injurious to the delicate skin tis sue In many rases. To'i can make your complexion beautiful by removing the faded, dark wallow, blotchy skin with the BLACK and White Beauty Treatment, which ronsists of a creamy ointment and oap. This. beauty treatment will not injure the skin and Is easy to apply. 1'cfore retiring you thoroughly cleanse ib skin with BLACK and WHITE Poup: then mix and apply BLACK and WHITE Ointment according to direc tions. The r.LACK nd WHITE Beauty Trcntment will also remove pimples. enn-fr:ickles. Insect bites, skin Motches. liver spots and other un flRhtly blemishes of the skin. Remem ber that the BLACK and WHITE Beauty Treatment is different from nhrr cosmetics in that it removes doe not cover or hide the blemishes. You can buy BLACK and WHITE Ointment and Soap at all good drug stores for 25c each a package, or the manufacturers will send both post raid on receipt of 50c. Tou can get a free sample, literature and a BLACK and WHITE Birthday and l'renm Book, if you will clip and mail this adertisenrent to BLACK n.l WHITE, Box -50, Memphis, Tenn, EVERETT TRUE By Condo WHY. V&S. Tesi2f. are A fntioi ma -rura IN THC Next "BLOCK. DON'T C5LO INTO THE MR T rjMc . -rrM TMi t ot- iaoJ Act- RlCJiT, T30T TH12Y HAVCS- ONE OF- THeSS CHANGS lUlTHOOY A THAwk YOU ' its V. Tv,v,t4 uroi f aou( STOMACH, CiO JNiTO w oT skl I .. T II ..g M m 1 At Km a . ik m. mW HIGH SCHOOL , NOTES The' Coyote football team takes Its first trip out of the valley next Sat urday. The team journeys to Tucson to play Tucson High for the champion ship of the state. Last Saturday Tuc son High beat Douglas High, which makes them champions of Southern Aribona and the Coyotes are undis puted champions of this part of the state. The fame should be very close and exciting. There will be a good many rooters, who will go to Tucson to see Uie game. Work on the Junior play has been advancing very favorably. Charle-. Wartman has been selected to act a business manager. Miss Lorenz, who is directing the piay, has assigned the "parts" and the stage work will begin shortly. The play selected is "Rose of Plymouth Town." tion as Erich von Stroheim displays In his latest feature, "The Devil's Pass key," now on view at Mauk's Columbia theater. The Parisian atmosphere with its streets, shops and famous landmarks, the races, gardens, thea ters, are all reproduced so unerringly thdfc one almost doubts the statement that the picture was made in America. The cast for "The Devil's Passkey," the feature now showing at Mauk's Columbia theater, is so well selected that each role eeems to have been writ ten for its particular player. Special praise belongs to Sam de Grasse, Una Trevelyn. Clyde Fillmore, Maude George, Mae Busch, Loe White, Ruth King and Jack Matheis for their skill ful acting. On account of being feir week and having no Important business, the tn. dent activitv committer has Mufnnm. its meeting until next Monday. The Coyote forum will hold its week ly meeting this afternoon after school in room S12. The board of education has decided that the students need not come back to school after their vacation on Thurs day Friday will be also a vacation for the students of the high school. AND THEY'RE IN COLLEGE, TOO! TALO ALTO. Calif. Two hundred and thirty-five Leland Stanford college students were examined by Professor Cottrell here. Thirty-seven didn't know the name of California's gov ernor; six thought Hi Johnson was still rfivrnfti" Q 1 n tor from the state and on the matter 01 caDinet orncers they were "awful." Some thought Gompers, Roosevelt, Bryan, McAdoo, Reed and Blaine were members. Q o AMUSEMENTS D o "The Devil's Passkey" Columbia Seldom has such marvelous fidelity to detail been shown in any produc- Ued for 70 Year L youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory. Y' The soft, refined, oearlv Ztf white appearance it iSt rmnAmr 1...... .1 - W" or Ecauty with tor m RIPE OLIVES " 1 1 ' i m and OLIVE OIL The Blue Bird It's a real treat to visit the Blue Bird these nights to Joint with the crowd of merrymakers who find enjoyment to the utmost In the alluring dance in spired Dy carrot need's jaz band. The Blue Bird, the largest and most beauti ful palace in the state, possessing like wise the finest and roomiest dancing surface, boasts also of an unexcelled refreshment service and seating ar rangement. Specializing in five-cent dances, the Blue Bird makes an Ideal spot for a very pleasant evening, and its popularity has placed it in the posi tion Of the leading dancing palace in Arizona. Feature nights will mark fair week and the holiday spirit permeates every corner of the establishment. The American Gene Dabney. king of all Jazz pro ducers, offers an enthusiastic invita tion to Phoenix Joy lovers to meet him tonight at the American. Many are the Jazz delights Gene Dabney and his most popular Vernor Six have in etore for the American clientel this evening. "There's Jazz in the very air," said this enthusiastic exponent, "we'e a lot' of peppy musical surprises that only our instruments have shared no far, and we want the rest of thelocal Jaziers to participate." Come to the American tonight and share in the big jazz feast. The Red Bird Dance tonight at the Red Bird, that's the guiding phrase for crowds, of danc ers who are on hand each night at this popular Washington streetydance pal ace. The announcement that the Red Bird will be open every night during fair week met with an instant response fol the Red Bird's patronage welcomed the chance to enjoy the light fantastic each evening under the most favorable of conditions. The Xloor i sin the fin est of shape, and the music cannot be excelled. Refreshments served through out the evening with the dancing is another big factor for the convenience of the dancers. The Red" Bird features five-cent dances, and dedeema any of the Rlckards and Nace tickets whether purchased at the Blue Bird or the Red Bird. Tom Mix at the Hip Tom Mix for the final showings to day is holding the Hip screen offering "The Cyclone," a thrilling story of the Royal Northwest Mounted police. It gives Mix a wonderful opportunity for scoring heavily in the thrilling adven ture type of romnncA In n-Hir-v. v.. Vioo made such a pronounced hit, and in the roie oi tno nard hitting, hard riding "North wester" Mix toea thmnrt onmQ of the greatest stunts of his career. Among the thrilling incidents intro duced in this unusual mentioned his dashing into a building on horseback, nbing the stairs and 10 tne root. tl. 'to Jump to the roof of an adjoining: structure tn -oah through it. and go crashing through iour Biones 10 me exertme basement, where he finds the man he snoba an, engages him in one of the most realistic fight scenes Mix has ever portrayed The added attraction is a Mutt and Jeff cartoon comedy. Toft's Country Club Watch 'em go. The wild horses will be turned loose early tonight at Toft's rF'"7rT I I JL EWRITERS STATE AGENTS ROYAL" and "CORONA" The Iarget, most complete stock of typewriting Machine, in the Southwest ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS RENTED SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES 22 W. Adams Thornton Typewriter Co. Phone 4910 Country club and the cowboys will be hot after them at the "Cowboy party" tonight. Everyone who ever rode an outlaw and turned over a wild steer will be ont early when the first yell is heard and if you ever scratched an animal with a ppur get out the riding habit and be there for the bid rodeo. A beautiful pair of gold spurs will be given to the best costumed cowboy, the best set of spurs that can be found in the state of Arizona, And tomorrow night the old hoys that you thought were back numbers are going to stage a comeback in the "Forty-niners' night" at Toft's Coun try club. All the young bloods will have to step high, wide and handsome to keep up with the trot set by the 43ers. The old are going to be young tomorrow night and the young will have to be on their guard every minute or they are going to look pretty old. Get out and hear the cowboys tear 'em wide open tonight. Wm. S. Hart at the Strand William S. Hart, in the second of his own productions "Sand," is the Strand's attraction for the final show ings today. Like "The Toll Gate," the first of Hart's new pictures, the pres ent Offerin? ilt a vcclern ifoma ; - w w . u . uiiiu, though differing widely in plot and c-onsirueuon or ineme, ana introducing a verv ennea.Hn- rimiinpa TTir or - r r .-r, . .. axm-a . pears as an itinerant railroad man who turns up at a mue town m tne ex treme West, where hit hai hun aont as station master. It is one of those typical towns or tne frontier days, when one mn n mini cnntrnl anH vir fair means or foul he maintains the doss position. -rne "Doss ' resents the inroads the new station master is gaining in the graces of the railroad company and plans to overthroy him, through fastening a robbery on the railroader. He reckons without his host when he Is dealing with "Dan Kurrie" (William. S. Hart), for Dan proves a man of "sand," and how he battles his persecutors through a coun- AMERICAN FIRST ALWAYS FOR EVERY NIGHT BLUE BIRD (For Happiness) DANCING 5c EVERY NIGHT CARROL REED AND HIS JAZZ BAND FURNISH THE MUSIC If tf "SUSS MAUfVS JX'':,SIIII,ril IT.-. TODAY AND TOMORROW Oh? DEVIES IS Ala Aa eB4 of-the pictora the kiss cJ reconciliation between th American playw wrlght tod hit tcandaUdr rin wife, about whom the tongues of slander played like aerpenta? Or U it her kis e treachery to quench his sns pidon? See tills master nio tore today 1 Another TVbnder Picture by The Man Tcfan mails "BLIND HUSBANDS' 4615 Phoenix People itw this pic ture on Sunday and Monday and declared it the greatest film achievement of the present age. ADDED FEATURES Pathe Review Bray's Cartiona Literary Digest Topics Columbia Theater Orchestra FRED BARLOW, Director ter battle of wits forms an especially attractive romantic adventure story in which both Hart and his famous pony "Pinto" appear in particularly strong roles. The comedy is "Slipping Foeet," while tho Pathe News balances tho program. Tomorrow brings Doug MacLean and Doris May in "Let's Ee Fashionable." Musical Revue at the Ramona The Sanchez big musical revue that clever organization of 36 people which has been delighting the Ramo na's patrons for the past few weeks, will again today present an entirely new program, introducing new cos tumes, new song numbers, and an en tire change of scenery and bill. The girls have some exceptionally clever numbers in this bill, which they will of course "put across" in their inimit able style a style that has made them the most popular dancing chorus that has yet visited Phoenix. The picture program will present for the final times George Walsh in "Sink or Swim" a story of a young American in a foreign land interweaving adventure, thrills, suspense, and a love story that will find its way straight to the heart of any audience. The Ramona does not advance its prices, but Is offering this big program at the regular house schedule". hed BO $ (THAT MEANS GAIETY) g f DANCING 5c EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK YOU WONT FIND A BETTER FLOOR NOR BETTER MUSIC ANYWHERE ers Will Take The Young Bloods By Storm Wednesday Night TOFT'S Country Club WVjH l 1 W JWffJU I Hi HP J P tTuafawy in minim iffigf rfiw in ' J.jjftPTf , a Season Tickets FbR THE Musical Events Concerts NOW SELLING Josef Lhevinne, Distinguished Russian Pianist ..Nov. 11 Raoul Vidas, French Violinist Dec. 10 May Peterson, Gifted American Lyric Soprano Feb. 23 Lada, American Dancer and Pawling Trio Violin, Cello, Piano v e March 11 New York Philharmonic Orchestra April 19 ' Josef Stransky, Conductor For Sale by Members of the Musicians' Club MILLER-STERLING KERR & BRYANT BERRYHILL CO. SHERMAN CLAY CO. Season Tickets $5.00 Reserved Seats for the Season $2.50 Extra Single Tickets For JOSEF LHEVINNE For Sale Nov. 10th Single Ticket, $2.00 ilooK em i HEAR ALL THE OLD RANGE CRIES AT mi IHfclUWBUlr'AKlY TONIGHT GOLD SPURS GIVEN TO BEST COWBOY OUTFIT TAKE ANY Of TOFS BUSSES FROM THE STAND FRONT OF MACK GARDNER'S FREE Toft's Country Club A RICHARDS & NACE ENTERPRISES STiiAEJP TBE HIP LAST TIME TODAY ' LAST TIME TODAY WILLIAM S. HART ww n TOM MIX "SAND" ,N tomorrow ; "THE CYCLONE" McLean & May In TOMORROW "Let's Be Fashionable" HARRY CARET ,ni, li iii.wwmum.ihim wiyj i; .uwi ..i-i, iijm.nw mmiyi m iwjwi " i n .. . i ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY SANCHEZ BIG MUSICAL REVUE ft GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS MATINEE DAILY d La 1 FAMILY THEATER BRANDON BROS, MGRS. 717 PHONE 717 TQMSQHT w o 10 El) o O f0 Brandon Stock Company presents the Jazziest Show of the Season "FOLUES 3,92" 30 PEOPLE 30 The Biggest Show in the World for the Price CO O o (Ji in o in o l IN I I U EL ZARIBAH TEMPLE will have big doings tomorrow night FOR THE BENEFIT OF VISITING NOBLES WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A BANQUET. There "will be entertainment and a good program. TO BE HELD IN EW SHRINE TEMPLE 15th Ave. and Washington St., at 7:30 P. M. Although building is not completed heating arrangements have been madec All visiting Nobles and Nobles of El Zaribah Temple are requested to bo on hand. Put yonr Fez in your pocket. N V