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page twelve tfchamcir ah invented a THE. ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. PHOENIX. TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1921. Real Hair Remedy Found At Last New Preparation Producer Remarkable Results S1.000 REWARD IF WE FAIL ON :'. OUR GURANTEEE Those who have become prema turely gray or -who are troubled with scalp or hair diseases, such as dandruff, failing hair-. Itching scalp, etc.. know full well the hu miliation that they cause. There Is no need, however, of such condl tlons. Those- . troubles - can -be auickly overcome - by Borandine, the new drug recently discovered. Borandine has been found to con tain marvelous properties for pro ducing a new growth of hair. In subjecting it to various tests in cases of baldness, dandruff, itching scalp etc, the results obtained in many instances, were considered almost miraculous. It was. found that where any hair roots were left it would produce a new growth in from four to six weeks' time. Gray Or faded hair -is often restored to its natural color In from 10 to 14 days. In minor hair troubles, such as dandruff. ; falling; hair, itching scalp, etc it has beer found that these unnatural conditions were corrected and often' completely cured by a few applications; The discovery of Borandine should put an end to the troublesome hair and scalp diseases so prevalent'in- this country. Anyone suffering from hair or scalp trouble should write the Scientific Research Lab. Dept. 21, Dundee, N. Y and full particu lars of this new discovery together with the testimony of many who have proved its merit will be sent you in a sealed envelope free of charge. MUCH SCENARIO TALENT IS BEING BROUGHT OUT IN THE REPUBLICAN'S BIG CONTEST ...Of course you have your scenario; well started now the scenario you expect to enter in the scenario writ-' ing contest being conducted by The Republican and for which six prizes are offered. . "The contest closes at 6 p. m., De cember 30, at which time all the scenarios must be in the office of The Republican. It is going to be a great contest, that much is assured, and it is going to bring out some surpris ingly good talent along that line. It may be that all the prizes will go to persons who- never, before attempted to write a moving picture scenario. Of course all those who are going to try for one of the prizes in The Republican's scenario writing contest are reading carefully the articles written by H. H. Van -Loan, noted scenario author, which appear each morning in this newspaper. In faet, the. person who fails to study these articles will be seriously handicapped in ,lhe contest, for they explain in detail the art of scenario writing, just- the - points to follow and the errors to avoid.'.. There are to be eight of the Van Loan articles, the seventh appearing this morning. If you miss one of these .-articles you make it just that much- harder for you to win one of the prizes, for each article treats of a particular feature of scenario writ ing..' They are very interesting and tell just what a scenario writer should know. , A real, new idea is what the mov ing, picture producers, are searching for. Your scenario may be in -crude form; it may not be arranged as the Six Prizes To Be Awarded For The f Best Scenarios "FIRST PRIZE Course in the Palmer Photoplay School. - -. SECOND PRIZE Twanty-five dollars in cash. i THIRD PRJZE Fifteen dollar in cash. . FOURTH PRIZE Tan dollars in cash. .---. FIFTH PRIZE Season pass to the Rialto theater. SIXTH PRIZE Season pass to the Strand theater - pofessional- scenario writers arrange thei scenarios, all ready for the pro ducer, but . if it .contains that golden egg, the new idea, then It stands a big chance of winning first prize. It is easy .'tor.-, producers to re-write scenarios, they employ experts all the time Just for that purpose. " So search your-brain and find, the treasure the producers are longing for and are ready, to pay real money for the idea. "'Remember, the contest -closes at 6 p: m. ton' Dee. SO.' Send- all scenarios to Scenario Editor. The Republican, Phoenix, ..Ariz. . Japanese "observe the custom' cf giving holidays to oxen and horses. ', Cuba is known as the Queen of the Antilles. .'- - PHOGHAM 6 VEN AT Big Future is in Store For The Scenario Writer; His Day Has Arrived Declares H.H.VanLoan By .H. H. Van Loan ,t . screen Is here to stay. Its progress The moving picture industry has has been slow andconservative; per introduced a new writer to the pub- haps a little sensational at various lie His work is entirely different times. But wc can overlook its reck- from that of the d-amatlst,. novelist lessness on vaiiora occasions for, like and short story writer.'. The screen all -youths- it was trying to find It has brought opportunity, to "writers self. Its future is going to be bright who have been handicapped in the and" glorious and the screen author past because there was no market I is going to 1mm up big. for their product. There were many I . (To be continued) writers capable of creating Dig dra matic plots wtu were unable to sell their stories in the past because they had no particular style. If they had a style it was not attractive, enough to command the- attention of mag azine editors or book publishers. They might have been experts in handling narrative or descriptive matter, but inefficient when it came to dialogue. Or, perhaps they could write good descriptive or narrative material and I Mrs. C. A. Parsons and Mrs. E. E. yet did not' know how to build up I Jaok were hostesses to the Alham action. On the other hand they might bra Neighborhood club. Dec. 7. The have been able to write good dialogue I program was under the auspices of but lacked descriptive ana narrative the fine arts department, of which ability. Therefore, up until recently, Mrs. K. S. Kreiger is chairman, and there-was-alaolutely no market lor was as follows: the material they turned out. Again, Subject "Southern Authors.' lack of sufficient education has .pre- - Community Singing "Old Folks at vented the . work of many writers Home." from being . accepted by editors of Readings "Christmas on the Plan- magazines and .periodicals.. They tation," Dunbar; "My Old Banjo; might have had wonderful plots, filled I Dunbar: by Mrs. E. E. Jack. with big act on, but were incapable . Papr "Southern Authors," by of describing that action in a smooth Mrs. R. S. Kreiger. and attractive style. , Reading "Selections from Uncle But, the motion picture has K.ven I Remus," by Mrs. S. C, Sine, these writers an opportunity of dls-I . Song Mrs. C A. Parsons. posing of thei'- work.- This is due Song "Southern Lullaby," by Dor to the fact that the screen picturizes la Kreigei. the plot, and depends very little upon Roll Call Response with quota- PIMA COTTON TO BE INTRODUCED INTO GERMANY MEETING OF CLUB The Men Our year-round service , to critical men fits us 'especially for proper holiday co iYnpvfltirvn in iVhoosine "HIS" Gift. We Suggest MEN'S SILK. HOSE Men'a Silk Hose of the Phoenix and Inter woven make's a combination hard to beat Ex cellent quality hose, in all . colors, to meet the dress-up requirements for every man; . 75c ;" V ',.-.. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS y By' the single handkerchief or by tha box of three or aix initialed to meat your taste. A large number of styles, materials and. patterns to se lect from. - ,",.-- ... 25c each, and better : ' ' BATH ROBES For" Dad or Son--larg assortment of bath robes-.The useful Xma gift that brings the smile of delight. Blanket ,tobes. and Terry Cloth in neat patterns and. good materials? $6.50 and better BRADLEY SWEATERS ' For the out-of-door man or the man In the office a Bradley sweater for ell sorts of wear. AU styles, patterns and colors designed to meet your taste. Coats, ruffnecks, and alipovara all .priced reasonable. ' " - . i, , V, V MEN'S FOUR-IN-HANDS Different tes In Silk. Four-in-Hands, excep tional in quality and patterns reasonable il price making tasty Xmas gifts. Holiday Specials 85c $1.00 $1.35 ; : KNIT NECKWEAR " . "Wonderful assortments of the newest, tints, stripes, open ends, grenadine weave, and many others. Neat tasty patterns. Holiday boxes. $1.00 and better ' FELT SLIPPERS A winter comfort for young or olK . Neat, tasty patterns in all sixes.' A cift suggestion worthwhile. . " - ''" .' $2.75 and better EAGLE SHIRTS , . Eagle Shirta, of Cardiff cord Good wearing,' full cut shirts in. tasty stripes. Just the gift for him. . .. i . . . .. $2.50 BOX SETS Combination box sets of garters snd sox, arm bands, suspenders and ties. The neatest and tastiest lot at the, most reasonable prices. 75c and better HICKOK BELTS .... A belt and buckle make most acceptable gifta to the man. Our stock is exceptionally large and comprehensive to rheet-all .tastes and pocket books. ' . ' .' '. BOYS' BELTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS Our Boys' Shop contains many useful gifts for the Lad. Belts of Hiekok make and neat ini tialed handkerchiefs, good suggestions for the boy. BOYS' BRADLEY SWEATERS A Brsdley Sweater for the., live: out-of-door boy. In styles and cojor combination's to please his taste, and priced to meet your pocket.. '. You'll do better at Shop By Mail By Mail GIVE A GIFT ORDER the dialogue or other elements so necessary to fiction writing. At first, the screen writer, as I have stated before, was not taken se riously. He belonged to no profes sion, and bi work was not accepted as an Important part of the success of the picture This was because the picture itself was not accepted as a form ot entertainment that would ever become popular with the masses. It appealed to a limited number of people in those days. But, as . the screen progrssed and gradually, in terested the more serious minded, the scenario writer advanced with it and it wasn't very long before the pro ducer began to real'ze that this style of writer was becoming a very val uable asset to the production. The scenario writer himself compelled the producer to recognize his importance. Ho began o spend more time on his stories and the price of his creations consistently -rose because they rep resented more care and thought. The producer soon began to admit that the success o- failure of his produc- I building. tion from Southern poets. At the business meeting it was decided not to have a community Christ mr a tree tris year, but the club will assist the Sunday school fi nancially and otherwise in its Christmas preparations. It was also decied that the cluo would help to sell Christmas seils down town, Mrs. Dora Dan els was elected sec retary to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation or Mrs. Weill JJaw son. who has mc .ed to Phoenix. Aft er the program the hostesses served refreehmentr which carried out the holiday color sch me of red and green. The rooms and table were also effective!, decorated in red and green. The next meet'ng of the club win be at the school, when it will assist in Christmas preparations. xne Ainamora r arm pureau met at the school house Saturday and pre sented the fol'owing program: Poultry Mrs. M. E. Bemis. Moving pictures and talk of road tions was largely due to the work of the scenario writer. He realized more and more that the continuity was ca pable of reaping big financial harv ests or absolutely spoil any chances the story might have bad of success. Then came the period when pro- Report from the dairy organiza tion. ' - Refreshments. in charge of Mrs. Smith Beck. Geraldine Carrol, sister of Mrs. Ml E. Spiver. who is here from Pres cott attending the Glendale h'gh schbol, was seriously injured In prac- ducers stampeded for the screen right I tlce basket ball game recently. She to popular dooks, piays ana snort I was carried unconscious from the stories, and in their delirious attemps I field to the home of the principal. to pujao tneir competitors toe pro-I Mrs. Sadie Hendrix of Ranger, Tex. ducers paid enormous prices for per- I came here to spend the winter with mission to reproduce these works on her daughter Mrs. C E. Parson, and the screen, soon tney. discovered I sister. Mrs John Olineer. but was they had maae a mistake and mil- called to Edna. Kan. on account of lions of dollars were spent before the I the serious illness of her mother. producer learned that screen writing 1 Mr. and Mrt. Earl Shoemaker are is an art in itself ana requires a spe- entertaining Mr. Shoemaker's moth- cial kind of work. is ovens ts and playwrights rushed to gather in some ot the shekels that seemed to' be within their grasp and made great efforts to become photo- playwrights. They soon discovered that- photoplay writing is different from all oyier sty.es of writing. They were - weighed u the balance and found; wanting. . ..They had ignored the screen in its early days and had refused to accept Jt seriously, with the result that the screen meantime, that it was not a temporary fad, but bade made great strides and bad come to stay. Meantime, the screen writer had plugged along conservatively and consistently . . Ev-ntually the pro ducer began to refer to him as the er from Kansas City for the winter. -o- 1 3 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 6 AN EVEN BREAK "Sh-'e a girl after his own heart. Hunt r says. rYes. and he's a man after her money." "But you know -'s whispered on the quiet that she hasn't any money." 'Well, it's a notorious fact that he hasn't any heart." From the Boston Transcript. "Say It With D I AM ON DS" MACK GARDNERS 45 North Central Arizona Man To Show Mills of Fatherland The Wonderful Long Staple Cotton Grown' In This Valley Fabric , manufacturers of Germany are to be made acquainted with the remarkable qualities of Pima cotton. Samples of Arizona long staple cot ton will be taken to southern Ger many and Introduced by William Paar of Frescott, who is now arrang ing his business interests so that he can begin the trip overseas immediately. Although it is understood that Paar is not acting as official agent or rep resentative for any cotton growing or marketing organization in Arizona, be expects to obtain results in Ba varia and other sections of southern Germany that will be greatly to the advantage of the Salt River valley. In preparing for his trip abroad Paar applied at the Arizona Pima Cottongrowers' association head quarters here for samples and was supplied with several sets of types especially adaptable for use in the mills of Germany. Officials of the Arizona Pima Cot ton Growers' association have been aware for several months that Ger many is seeking a grade and type of cotton adaptable to spinning fine goods and laces. They have sent sample sets to various mills in Ger many with a view to acquainting them with the grade cfcotton pro duced in the Salt River valley. Eecause cf conditions in Europe, no active effort to make actual sales over there have been made by local cotton marketers. However, samples and literature bearing on long staple cotton produced in the Salt River valley have been sent to many of the big mills of Europe, so that when they are in a position to make pur chases of practical size,-they will be familiar with Arizona's product. In commenting upon the trip which Paar is preparing to make, the Pres cott Courier says: "William Paar, manager of the Head Hotel company, is-in Prescott today arranging the business affairs of the company, which include the Head hotel, several pieces ef busi ness property in this city and a ranch near Kirkland, before leaving for a trip abroad. .- "Paar,, It is- understood. Is making a trip to Germany in the interests of the cotton growers of the Salt River valley, expecting to sell the cotton produced in the valley during the coming year to German buyers. " Samples of the various lengths of the long staple grown in the valley are being taken abroad by Paar. who seems confident of the results of bis trip." ' Charming Dresses - Just the thing for Holiday festivities all the latest Styles and colors in Satin, Taffeta, Crepe, Polret TwllL Tri "cotlne and Serge. They are fancy and plain trimmed specially priced at ' S35.00 . BLOUSES Latest .creations in fancy Silk Dress Blouses. All colors, fancy trimmed hand embroidered and plain. $4.85 BATH ROBES Holiday showing of latest pat- terns in Bath Robea, new color ing flowered and figured and de signs. Very special S3.95 SmmM l Accessor to THE V - o 22 East Washi FRENCH SHOP ngton Street . . Volley ball has become very popu lar among the girls at h:gh school. There is consirerable- interest in the coming game between Tempo Nor mal's crack team and Phoenix Union high school wnich will be played this afternoon after the seventh period. This will be the first outside game for the girls this year. The following are the girls that made the first nis was given Closer Btuay. w nen e, Eddlneton. Inas McGnucle. Mildred famf.8. Trii.er.S . ,1'Cre!S au,th.?r" Hellworth. Jeanette Griff en. Helen V'" i -young, Albertlne Grosse. Helen Tay were given more careiui consiaera- ,or EHlabeth Lopej. Velma Helt, screen, ana. n ms story was gooa The Junjor cJasg had a ctass meet. nis wore waa given xpe preierence.ii-,, .w.rH,. rf,i i,.h ta Today if you ask a producer whose to dlscuss the junlor pIay. It thelr work he prefers he will immediately pIans .are carried out it will make confess that he would rather have the play the cieVerest that has ever a good story written by one who teen given by a P. H. S. Junior class. r '"" manager. Nellie McClung and Mal famous fiction j riter who has .no colm Harvey were elected assistants, knowledge of photoplay writing. ci.!.. r-w.i ... ....ii To illustrate: A few months ago a I - K, .. it - ... v. ..v. . . I " 1 . -" . " " entitled "It Pays to Advertise." weu Known proaucer. j.ne proaucer orfior' -Vii f- th V..I. read it and accepted It. Afterwards talioI1 wU, be htld ma mornlnK at aic idfcu iimi a.v iuc iKuiie (.lulls uc 815 sharp purchased this story' he refused a Tk KitrJ script, written by a famous playwright He gave as his reason, the play Wright had refused to .take the screen seriously and had written a very poor story .Which revealed great lack of care, thought and' study in its preparation. The writer had felt The bigees surprise in past years. a greater success "his year, full of pep from start to finish, something you will laugh at if you have never laughed before. It's going to open everybody's eyes You cannot afford to miss it. hat7 The greater mil itary minstrel to be held Dec. 16 convinced that he could sell the story I Bn,i 17 on 111 wengiL oi nis .reputation. Everv rh-I wllf fc ronirrfl tn wr But he must have been sadly sur- prised when the story was returned day. The, regulation dress is a cot- to him. His story had been told in ton or woo, miAdy and 6klrt , all three typewritten pages, while the whlte aIl bluSi or comblnatlon 3 r y-F T 1 t tan n v t n a nvAA atit W f - story written by the screen author was on 0 pages and. , to quote the producer, "was written by one who knew his screen of blue and white only. It is hoped that every girl will co-operate in mak'ng the uniform system a sue- e.ld? Any gU-1 who need,' to be cud' on any day must report to the of fice before 9 o'clock. to show that the screen is the infant amusement, and to emphasize its importance and familiarize the unac- rLdM,rv2hrLlU"0nl2! crested in the order issued by the steps which have been taken. Tn DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out ; ; -Thickens, . Beautifies. 33-cents buys a bottle of "Dande rine" at any drug store. After one application you can not find a par ticle of dandruff or a falling hair. Besides, every , hair shows new life. vigor, brightness, . more, color abundance . ., commanding officer. Glee club members will report im mediately after roll call Tuesday and Wednesday and Thursday mornings in the auditoriuia for practice. No straggling will be tolerated and every member or the glee club is hereby ordered to work hard to make the glee club work in the minstrel on Friday night successful. All officers concerned are hereby requested to comply with this order without delay. There will be a meeting of the Blu Triangle Girls at the Cottonwood court Tuesday from 4 to 5 o'clock. Miss Maude Stewart will lead the discussion on "Friendship of Boys." a he Chstmas party being planned by the Girls league will entertain about 40 children ages 5 to 17. Want ed: Toys, candy, food and clothing. Money will be appreciated. Anyone who can bring contributions should bring them Dec 22 and 23 to the west wing o the auditorium. Miss Armstrong an- Miss Brooks are pre paring the piny Watch for further announcements. Thursday evening at the T. M. C. A. the basket ball team will play its first game this season with, the alum ni. The coach has not announced the lineup but he wi.l use as many men as possible sr he can get an idea as to the material he has. o Spider, 9 inches around and with and legs IT inches Imtg, . was found re ceatly in Sumatra. ... TOR The Tire with the Widei and Thckei I read The Dollars and Cents of It In any tire yotl buy, the tidewall, fabric and cord, "cost twice a much as the tread. But as you know very well, -whfh that less expensive tread is worn out, your more expensive fabric carcass is practically worthless. It is because the wider and thick er tread wears longer and pro tects the fabric better, that 200, 000 users find the Super-Tread tire the best dollars and cenls in vestment. Ask thenr and they will tell you so. L. E. WEYAMD Distributor for sa The Tire with the Wider and Thicker Tread 330 West Adams St. Phone 1056