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J PAGE TEN (Section Two) THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1920 s -i AMUSEMENTS EUNK III H GOTHAM Wl - which Is tno attraction at Mauk's Co lumbla theater today and tomorrow. But Roy would not have complained at Just those five fights. Some of them were briefer and easier than others. The thins that got the official Stewart goat was when. Just as he was finish ing up with another all-star picture. Emerson Hough's "Tin Sagebrusher," and starting "Riders of the Dawn,'' he had to do one of the hardest fights in each picture on the same day. lie was considerably bruised at the end of that perfect day, but fortunately escaped blaclc eyes the calamity of the screen fighter. Ths Hip Eileen Percy continues as the Hip's attraction, where she is tvresentlng "Her Honor the Mayor. This cleverly constructed comjdy romance is woven 11 BIH1 Miss Marie Rich, a charming and captivating Ingenue. Is the latest addi tion of the popular P-randon stock com pany row playing at the Elks theater. Mlns Rich has been Induced to leave about th ever-popular topla la politics New York and com to Phoenix for the ani undertaken to forecast the noliticaJ winter season and will arrive here situations when the Influence of the ar:y in the week. She will make her women iia3 made Itself felt. As the first iterance at the Elks theater Btory na, ltf Kvansville has elected Us next Sunday afternoon, November 28. first woman mayor, and that over the 1n the new production. "Why Grow opposition of the up-tlll-then town Old?' Endowed with personal charm. boa9- Tn8 boe8 ,9 very mucn cna- youxn, Deauty, rrace ana a Dautuui grlne,a over hl9 defeat and the prose- soprano voice, JiissKichwiu De a vaiu- cutlng aUorney Is frank in his avowal abl addition to the Brandon company, that the town ha gone to ruin with a bhe win arrive run or vigor uw "- "petticoat" at the head of the govern thiiMiasm from her recent New lork mpn r?t nothincr d.mnted. the mavor encasement an da determination to -gets into harness" and. as the various make the Phoenix playgoers love her intricat0 fvroblems of state come up. rrom the opening nigni. hPr handling of them Is not only decid- Some of the notable New Tork pro- edly original, but she succeeds before Auctions in which Miss Rich played the going very far in office in converting leadinsr role were -The Yankee Prince," the district attorney to her way of ".V Stubborn Cinderella" and "Very thinking. Not stopping at that, she Good, Eddie." " proceeds to angle for his heart, and Owing to the scarcity of road show that she is equally as good a fisherman this season, it is the desire of Brandon as she is mayor is demonstrated in the Brothers to give their patrons the best happy ending which brightens the re stock coTrcany possible, and they are freshing offering. sparing no effort to build up the Bran- Texas Guinar furnishes the added at- don stoo kcompany to the position of traction in "ine iuy v. i the leading stock company in the west. Ramtni William Farmim leads off the picture offering at the Rpmona on the program for today and tomorrow, appearing in "The Joyous Troublemakers." it is a i wester nstory that finds Farnum in an entirely different role than anything- he has yet done. Ins'ead of the rougn ana uncouth ' westerner, he plays the fart of a very polished gentleman of wealth who is sojourning In, the west in search of suitable hunting and fishing ground. It happens that he has incurred the en mity of one Joe Embrey, a rough and read fighter. But he has also found Before an audience that completely favor in the eyes or Beatrice wnin, filfed the Elks theater from boxes to f,ri m whom Joe is vitally interested, gallery last night the Brandon Stock Hereon hangs the tale, for the trouble company gave the initial performance making between Joo and Steel (Far o "Cupid s Prescription," the musical num) keeps the audience in suspense play that i the offering for the pres- that lg maintained until Steel finally ent week. With its previous bills given nan to assert his mastery. ' " hero this season the company had set The ganchez musical revue is the a high standard to follow, but this aa(jed attraction, offering another very week's show Is fully up to the mark cever musical presentation. The Ra and put the big crowd in a happy mon features the entire program frame of mind. hWen the curtain fell wttnout advance in prices and offers a on the finale last nignt me auaienco matinee daily, poured out into ine eireci. iuuu m praise for the company ana mo juu,. Strand Anyone who flot.Dts urn j musitai strand in offering a tremendous stock company in to town the size of ,lrm t, Treat in "The Branding Iron." Phoenix can really be enUrtaining ich l,a cl fnu the feature at should see the company at the lk- Th ' hon over Wednesday. Produced this wee;-, ana realize mai u is wi ----- , Barker from Katherine superior of most of the traveling com- "..ri known story of the i inn ran i - - EMERGENCY HOSPITAL OPENED AT BUCKEYE A new modern emergency hospital has Just been opened at Buckeye to supply the demand of an ever increas ing population. The institution is un- will see some special event occupying the attention of the dancers. Tomorrow, night is diamond ring night; Wednesday night will be a spot dance for vampie dolls; Thursday night will see another balloon shower, while Friday night will be the monster barn dance prizes to be awarded the best rural costumed couple. Five-cent dances continue to feature the policy at the Blue Bird. Reserva tions may be made at any time by phone. E. S. MayQeld continues with his classes for those who would acquire the art of dancing. der the charge of the county supervis ors and the supervision of the county health officer. Modern equipment has been installed which includes several innovations especially condiclve to comfort and ef ficiency. An invitation has been ex tended the general public to inspect the institution and offer suggestions. Advice from physicians is asked with the assurance that any improvements suggested will be seriously considered and adopted if possible. In the past Buckeye has had to de pend upon the Phoenix hospitals. Dis tance and road conditions often im perilled patients who required imme diate attention, and a movement to supply an emergency station at Buck eye was started by several interested citizens who called upon the county su pervisors for assistance. The new en terprise will serve the entire Buckeye valley. The policy of the institution is to permit all practicing physicians and surgeons the same rights and privileges. RICKARDS & MACE ENTERPRISES a ST RAPID The Dramatic Sensation of the Season "THE BRANDING IRON" NOW SHOWING COMEDY NEWS THE HIP If yon want a pUmp of woman in politics, see this Qttfl EILEEN PERCY rn "Her Honor, the Mayor" Added TEXAS GUINAN RARflONA ANOTHER B1Q PROGRAM SANCHEZ BIG MUSICAL REVUE WILLIAM FARNUM 'THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS" !7 ML SHOW AT THE ELKS THIS WEEK pie big CROWD panies that come this way, throughout the entire feature appears to be re- Much of the story transpires in the Stock company reiving. .... in. i!f I treat onen country of the west ann p.St to carry the interest until the last and northwest , PdSr? Sf ten fon of the' audience equally wTtb element of which ha, been take care of the musfcal number, which are inter- by the 71 rTZll- i t Thhw latter nart of the story are represen- poiaieu m rrKU".r 1ZY." .f3BhlnnhU of New Dean, Irene Nobblett, la itcumona, iu i u c,7r"l; Ida Mae Colza, Kddle Young and York's society set. f"" n5 f George Banta are responsible for the remarkab e settings, and elaborate , ef- success of the entertainment, not for- feet, mark this end of the 'Picture with setting the chorus which is probably equal force as the prim live country t he largest feature of the company, lights the early part of the production. Kd Redmond, of course. Is a riot of the entire picture being a wholly suc- fun In his comedy, while Eddie Young cessful blending every element of a and Bobby Dean assist In large meas- successful motion picture value, ure. Irene Noblett, with her youUi The comedy is "The Merry Cafe, . . . . m - u n v noiii "Votoo finisnen the nro- ana pep, is sure to ie r.earu irunx sumo i unc 1 Uajr in big company. gram George Banta, a newcomer, made an excellent impression. Ida Mae Golzo Blue Bird sang " two numbers entertainingly, Every night will be a big night at the while Glenn Hood's vole was heard Biue Bird this week. . Starting with the to good advantage in one son "Avalon." pr:o danco this evening, the winning lis also appeared in a song with the couple to be presented with a beautiful chorus, as did Bobby Dean and Irene engraved silver loving cup, each night Noblett. The chorus has some new and attractive costumes and put much life Into the show. The stage settings I add conslderableto the success of the t-ntertainment. ."Cupid's iTescriptlon" is a lively show, full of fun and music and will j attract many people to the Elks the ater this week. There will be matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. A Columbia FTv hand-to-hand. to-the-death fights in one picture Is strenuous work for any film star. Even husky Roy Stewart, all-around athlete, who held a university heavyweight boxing cham pionship and was champion single scull rower on the Pacific coast for two years, considers it quite sufficient. That is what he had to do in "Riders of the Dawn," Benjamin B. Hampton's all starr s roductton of the famous Zane Grey novel, "The Desert of Wheat," Animated Is Offered Nightly IF ITS DANCING JOY YOU ARE LOOKING GET OUT EARLY TO TOFTS COUNTRY CLUB FOR DANCE MUSIC AS IT SHOULD BE PLAYED AT TOFTS by- Gene Dabney and His Vernon Six at The American 9BH BLUE BIRD For Happiness PRIZE DANCE TONIGHT A beautiful silver loving cup for the winners. DIAMOND RING NIGHT TOMORROW VAMPIE DOLL NIGHT WEDNESDAY BALLOON DANCE NIGHT THURSDAY BARN DANCE NIGHT FRIDAY WW VtSi (3 r -M ,THETER? TODAY AND TOMORROW RIDERS OP THE DAW A photoplay of the novel "THE DESERT OF WHEAT zame'grey Directed by UugU Ryaa Comuiy A screen epic of the Great Northwest and BEN TURPIN in "THE HERO" Added Features Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Bray's Pictograph Snub Pollard Comedy E. A. Nicholsen, Baritone Columbia Theater Orchestra Fred Barlow, Director CLEAN CLASSY ATTRACTIONS CD O CO c o o rn v w FAEU11LY THEAT BRANDON BROSn MGRS. 717 PHONE 717 BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR THE PRICES NEW AND NOVEL IDEAS SUCCESS POPULAR PRICES ;t:- w fh-'m:r v; - Grow I r;.,r "T ; - : K'-';-., ' ve;. r'ffiy,: r meet . , ; I 7 . 'Itll I " i MlWvv - k ,;7A?i , ? Zx--1 Learn i 7P!7 .r w ';V --. M I F 1 I lift 7 ' w t. k , V " 1 ' f ' X V iV V 1 ' ? I i . I I I I I v . - : , .' .i Jf . - rv v; , . , , j A Xh 4 frV A xs J - -i ELKS : ;,-. 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' AV - vi ,7 ; - r ' CLEAN V : 4 ' ' ""-"T- ' 4 r , "7 , r CLASSY ;, I ; . . . i i Special Holiday Matinee Thursday, Nov. 25 Thanksgiving Day MISS MARIE RICH On lier wy to Phoenix to become the new leading woman with the Brandor. Stock Co She left New York yesterday and will arrive in Phoenix this week and open at the Elks Theater next Sunday, Nov. 28 in the exhilerating comedy of youth, "Why Grow No advance in prices but be advised to make . reservations early. Knone w- Old RECEPTION MATINEE WEDNESDAY NOV. 24 Meet all the members of the Com pany on the stage after the performance. i jS jifii'ri1iitr''rt'illfc,l"T"i -jf-r- ' -" " '' " r