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PAGE EIGHT THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21924 to! Anf bodies. In 1923 used op There Arm It motor vehicle every ft persons in this country. 800,000,000 bdard feet oi O- TO 1 i Art Exhibit Will Include Work Of o- There are 75,000 taxicabs in the Aa open auto 10 board feet of lumber. United States. TRIANGLES PLAN ACTIVITIES FOR Trinity Cathedral To Join In $1,250,000 Campaign For Tuttle Memorial Fundi Highest Standard Featuring a group of paintings from the widely known Knoedler galleries in New Tork, the first group, BE BIG FEATURE AT STATE FAIR loaned to the art committee or "noe- nir.

as well as other, foreign con The work of raising Phoenix' share COMING in the national church drive. Bishop Atwood will take up the matter of the SEASON of the 91,2500,000 fund for the Bishop yiseifhlp of the dramatics group for the three months' period. Mrs. Love the handwork group, and Mrs. Bra-sill the ring class.

The Scottsdale Arrows called a sbcrt meeting- Tuesday to discuss meeting plana for the year. It was decided to have, one long meeting each month, the other three being short to care for the business and committee meetings, and for some recreation and handwork. This will it possible for the girls to take the school bus on these days. Dorothy Donn has been elected president of this group. An interpretation of the Girl Reserve code was given by the membership committee of the Mary Ware triangle at the regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon.

This was ed by games outdoors. A Halloween party for members of the Kinnikinniic Triangle of the Kenilworth school was given Tuesday night at the home of Alice McAllister. Marsclla Smith, the president the triangle, dressed as a tributions, the coming exhibit at the state fair promises to be of unusual interest to lovers of art. The Knoed Tuttle Memorial and Endownment fiemorial in his sermon this morn COLD WEATHER COMING Order Your Fuel Today COAL WOOD CAPITAL FUEL FEED CO. Telephone 6624 Fund, 'which started in St.

Louis on October 11 has spread to Phoenix There will be nothing lacking In ler galleries which also maintain business in Paris and London have long been recognized by artists and and this morning Trinity Cathedral's the way of stirring band music at offering will be given to the mem connoiseurs. orial. Dean William Scarlett, for 18 years dean of Trinity cathedral, and now head of Christ's Church Ca the. state fair this year, as arrangements are now being completed by the fair commission, for the appearance during the week of November Four canvasses the work of George Bellow. Rockwell Kent, George Browne and Paul Daugherty make up the exhibit now en route to Phoenix.

Added to the excellent thedral in St. Louis, Is at the head of the St. Louis campaign, thus link ing Phoenix directly with the campaign in a personal way as well" as The "Wah-TVah-Taysee Triangle of the Osborn school held its meeting Monday afternoon. October The honors "two" and. "eighteen" under "knowledge" were worked out.

Marian Erwin explained honor two, how to choose color schemes for a hen and Lucy Owens reviewed a sti ry she had read for honor jg. After the meeting: Pome Girl Reserve sor.srs were sung. The Ios Ayudes Triangle met at noon Wednesday to plan its Halloween party for Friday night. This Mae held at the school. Permanent committees were selected for mem-be 5h in, social and service and plans were for dividing showing sent by Arizona artists and 10 to 15.

inclusive, of five of the foremost musical organisations of the Southwest. The Mexlca City string band, better known, as the president's band th. Uodlnc attraction in this a few other non-resident painters these will aid in recording another long step forward in art apprecia day night at the home of their sec Rypsy, was awarded a prize for the. tion in Phoenix. rotary, Lucille SVidel.

Lucille as social chairman was in charge of the Maynard Dixon, who spends sev ing. The purpose of the memorial fund is to erect a large office building in St. Louis -adjoining Christ's Church Cathedral from which building the work of the St. Louis diocese will be directed and where western headquarters of the Episcopal church will be located. This office will direct social service work, recreational work, and other church activities for all states west of the Mississippi, as well as serving as a community houso in" St.

Louis. The St. Louis church, of which Dean Johnson is now head, was for 37 'years the church of Bishop Tuttle, well known national church figure and respected citizen of St. Louis. Eulogies in large numbers have been delivered in memory of Bishop Tuttle.

whose death was followed by the initiation of the memorial campaign. "Bishop Tuttle was a Great American," said Uishop Gailor of New York in a recent address in St. Louis in support of the memorial campaign. "lie loved his country and his country's flag. He was not so interested in his country's material welfare as in its moral force." W.

Frank Carroll of St. Louis is department of fair entertainment, if party and girls of her committee planned the games, decorations and eral months each year painting in Arizona and whose subsequent ex refreshments. Rehearsals for the present negotiations are carried out. This is a string band, bringing with if (K. mtft harmonious strains and hibits in San Francisco are eagerly anticipated, will be the judge.

Mr. short three-act play, "The Ugly Duckling-." have been held during the the triangle into three groups for melodies characteristic of the Span Dixon was recently awarded the first Learn Marcelling, Big Demand for Operators School of Marcelling can accept a few more enrollments for day or night classes. This training will enable you to earn $35 to $65 per week. Expert personal instruction. 215 Home Builders Bldg.

Phones 5955 and 7149 vcek. This will be given by the t.ne programs of their monthly meet iriffs Mrs. MoClure will take the ad soi vice committee at tomorrow's prize at an exhibit of Western artists and his work is much in favor, ish race. Another novel feature will be the nAiint(t till elA corns of the Tenth costume. A comic initiation was held during the evening for the new members of the triangle.

Hallowe'en sanies and stunts and dancing occupied the rest of the evening. The Wednesday meeting of the Olympic Triangle of the Alhambra school was iven over 'to practicing for a play to be given before- the Ib rent-Teachers' association on the following Wednesday. The play is to be descriptive of "fhe Girl Reserve Movement and program. Mrs. Inez Snivey is broaching the girls.

The Girl Reserves of the Adams school met Monday and divided their chih into two triangles. Miss Ruth meeting. Marich Kavanaugh Wachtel, who has The monthly adviser's meeting was cavalry, stationed at Ford Huachuca. QCDilDFECD held at the Y.W.C.A. Tuesday night.

Reports of the adviser's meetings and not exhibited here for a few seasons, is again sending some of her work and Mrs. Pattison of Tucson, the daughter of Madame Modjeska, has promised to send a canvas or two. triangle standards committee were given. The standards are as A group of San Francisco artists "1. Kvery member responsible for The corps consists or 24 DUgiers ana drummers playing all the well known bugle calls with rhythm and bell-likd clearness.

Another outstanding attraction will be the 25th Infantry band of Nogales, with Leslie King acting as director. The municipal band of Phoenix, made up of all bands" in the city and ti famous nand of the PhoeniX IE 100 per cent attendance including ex cused absences at every meeting. national campaign chairman in charge "2. Every member responsible for will be represented with a large exhibit and Alfred Barrows of Monterey will be among those sending work. Many will be interested to know that Jessie Benton Evans will serve as a member of -the permanent art committee, having been chosen to fill MARBLE TILE LINOLEUM of the drive for the $1,250,000 fund.

This is the first tim that the St. Louis church, Christ Church Ca Indian School will contribute their efforts toward making the week of thedral, of which Dean Scarlett is dean, in its 104 years of existence has made a campaign for a memorial and Johnson is to be adviser for the seventh grade girls, and Miss Cor-rine Thiel is the new adviser for the eighth grade group. Elections were held in the seventh grade triangle, and name committees appointed. This week, the girls and advisers are working on plans for the weekly programs. These will include a hike in the near future, an honor meeting, and work on the Christmas gifts' to he sent to the Arizona Indians early in December.

The Tetvanah Triangle of the Mon-rre school celebrated Hallowe'en Frl- November 10 to 15. inclusive, memor-al le to all lovers of good music. the vacancy caused when May Noble resigned to take up her residence bishops of the Episcopal church from in Weat Virginia. all over the country have, called on St. Louis people, as well as on the parishes in every section of the coun NEW S'ONG TO AN OLD TUNE 3 A tile floor in your bathroom adds tremendously to the "SALE VALUE" of your house Let me show' you how small the cost will be for beautiful tile floor and walls in your new.

bathroom. try to contribute. I'irst stanza as sung by Governor Come and See Day To Be Observed At St. Louis raised a total of 800 on the first day of its drive for Hunt. "Maxwell may we Irrigate" O.

yes: I think we'd ought'er the $750,000 share of the fund. Since that date large contributions have Hang your plans on dream so high Y.W.C. A. Thursday been poured into the national cam paign manager's offices and state ments made by thoose in charge of N. Petty the drive declare efforts to accumu They'll never touch the water." The people chorus: Maxwell, we must forward move However you eschew it, Tho only fear you have of Heard You know darn'd well he'll do It.

late the necessary amount to estab PHONE 6139 For Prompt Delivery of Best Grade Gallup COAL And Well Seasoned increasing the triangle membership. "3 Kvery member responsible for learning, understanding and living the Oirl Reserve Slogan, Purpose, de and Theme for the year. "4. The officers responsible for knowing and fulfilling the duties of their office. "5.

The committees responsible for regular meetings and for planning and carrying out their share of the program. "6. Business meetings once a month for reports, collections of dues, old p.nd new business and committee meetings. "7. The meetings program shall have a purposeful and unified plan.

"8. The Tionor list used as a program basis, both triangle and individuals keeping a good balance of health, knowldege, service'snd spirit. Attendance and participation in divisional rallies. "10. Some Triangle service given to the community and school, including Christmas gifts to the Indians, and some individual service to the home and church." The triangles wiSl grade themselves on each of these points at the end of the year, the triangle having the highest score being awarded the Girl Reserve silver merit cup.

Plans for the recognition service vtie made at this meeting. The is to be held Sunday afternoon. November 9, from 5 to 6 o'clock at Trinity Cathedral. The service v. ill consist of a Girl Reserve Pageant and a candle lighting service.

Parents of, girls and friends of the Gill Reserve Movement will attend. lish the memorial and endownment fund are meeting success. 443 WEST WASHINGTON SPECIALTIES FOR THE HOME MARBLE LINOLEUM The Dry line, Skyline, Hi Jack bunch. TILE Juvenile Section Of Musicians' Club Have played a piker game, They've halted progress for awhile She'll get there Just the same. Obstruction never built a road, Ilste never sings a song.

But give us Heard for governor, Ard watch things move along. Edgar Kennison. Will Meet Monday WOOD Members of St. Cecilia Juvenile section of the Musicians' club will meet for a regular program at the Woman's club Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The new officers will be hostesses and tea will be served at the close of the meeting.

Mrs. Charles Call 4969 FIVE POINTS ICE FUEL CO. NINTH 'AND GRAND AVES. G. Craver, director of the club, will have charge of the program and will JOHNSTON'S CANDIES read a sketch of the child life of Handel.

We want every man and woman in Maricopa County to know about Made-to-Order Suits from $40 to $60 fashioned from the latest foreign and domestic woolens. HERE'S OUR PROPOSITION: "No Fit No Pay!" that's fair enough, isn't it Every Suit Guaranteed made in our own shop in Phoenix The program follows: Piano, "Ah So Pure" (from Martha) Flotow Joy Johnson. The Appreciated Chocolate. "Come snd See" day will be observed at the Y. Wr.

C. A. all day Thursday of this week. The affair is being arranged by the Publicity Committee of the association, of which Mrs. Paul Hoagland is chairman, for the purpose of giving of work in operation.

All friends of the Y. W. C. A. and those who are interested in its program, men, women, or children, are invited to inspect the headquarters at 234 West Monroe.

Those who come at noon wUl Bee the dining room full to overflowing with business girls. A Girl Reserve play -will be staged in the yard at 4:15 p. m. and there will be a swimming' demonstration in the pool about 4 o'clock. At 5 o'clock visitors may lock, on at the regular club supper of the Blue Tri club of the high school.

Tea will be served from 3 until 6 and from 7:30 until 9 p. Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. W. G.

Hartranft, Mrs. Ancil Martin. Mrs. A. T.

Ksgate aTid Mrs. Russell Kyle presiding over the tea table during the afternoon hunt's and Miss Mary Kavanaugii. assisted by a number of business women, will pour in the evening. One interesting feature of "Come and See'' day will- be the exhibition of architect's drawings for the new T. W.

C. A. building, construction of which will soon be started on the property of. the association. at Third avenue and Monroe.

Big Blaze Dajshes To Win In Washington LAUREL, Nov. 1. The Glen Kiddle farm's Big Blaze with the light impost of luS pounds and under a perfect ride by Evan Parke won the eleventh annual renewal of the Washington handicap- over the one and one-quarter mile route here today. The race was worth $26,200 to the winner, which ran the distance in 204 1-5. The Belair stud Aga-Khan took the place from A.

Morris' Rustic, which in turn was ahead in front of Gifford A. Cochran's Sunflag. Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt's Sarazen, favorite failed to show his usual speed and was lucky to be fifth.

Web-footed, with long, silken hair, dog which does not bark has been i'ound in the Amazon valley. Piano, "Tarantelle" Pramon Mary K. Michael. "To the Rising Sun" Torgessn Shirley Evans. Violin Selection Hall Aller.

Milton Rasbury at the piano. Piano, "Sonatina" Op. 36 No. 1 Clement! Ruth Ballsun. Vote For Demonstrated Ability Proven Integrity Known Experience Decision On State University Rating Is Expected Soon TUCSON, Nov.

1. Whether By purchasing our woolens direct and for cash and by taking a location outside of the high rent district, we can make the finest hand tailored garments for less than they can be made elsewhere. Whether you plan on ordering a suit now or not, we will be glad to have you come in and inspect the beautiful array of new smart Fall woolens that we are now showing. You can't go wrong on our tailoring we either fit you or refuse to take your money. All we ask is an opportunity to please you.

Just arrived this day. Will have in stock Direct Shipments Weekly. A.L.Boehmer Drug Store First Avenue and Washington St. PHONE: 3004, 3005 FREE DELIVERY the University of Ari.ona will be rec ognized by the Association of Ameri can ijmversities win oe Known witn- ln the next few days, it was n- ruini'-cd yesterday by President C. If.

Marvin. I IS3 The committee on recognition, and rating will meet the latter part of SILVERMAN THE TAILOR the week to discuss the question and it is believed probable that their de cision will be made known by Tues- or Wednesday. 30 years' experience 20 East Monroe St. Phone 6191 Dr. David A.

Robertson, represent ing the association, was a visitor on the Arizona campus during October Frank B. Schwentker AL the purpose of this column is to spread information about the Pacific Mutual Five Way policy throughout this territory, I am going to appropriate it this week to the discussion of another kind of insurance. An insurance that is even more vitally necessary than Life Insurance and you know how necessary I think Life Insurance is. I am going to call it Democracy Insurance. CI And every man and woman of voting age has a chance to take out his and her policy" next Tuesday, November 4.

Our democratic form of government will be safe only as long as our vote is representative of the opinion of our entire citizenry. The moment we become lazy or careless in the matter of voting, we are permitting the other fellow's opinion to prevail and all our shouts about why this is wrong and that is rotten avail us exactly nothing. CWeare all stockholders in the greatest corporation in the world the United States of America. Those of us who are stockholders in minor private enterprises and corporations are quick to Crjt ouf votes at the annual meetings "so that our voices and opinions might be felt and heard. We like to feel that we have a voice in forming policies, condemning misconduct, and supporting conscientious and intelligent service AND WE MUST TRANSFER THIS INTEREST, NEXT TUESDAY, TO THE 5TOCKH OLDERS' MEETING IN WHICH WE SHOULD HAVE A VITAL PERSONAL OPINION TO EXPRESS.

To neglect voting Tuesday is to cast a vote AGAINST the democratic form of government a vote SUPPORTING the organized minorities who have something to put over on the rest of us! CSO, REGARDLESS OF YOUR POLITICS, PARTY, CREED OR BELIEF EXPRESS YOUR OPINION REGISTER YOUR PROTEST, OR VOICE YOUR APPROVAL, AT THE POLLS NEXT TUESDAY! B. S. and was given a detailed insight into the workingc of the University. The Association of American Uni versities is the leading rating organi zation in the country and to be recognized by them means that students It I 1 A fiw coming from the University of Ari zona can transfer without special ex amination to other large universi ties in the country. -o A merchant in Hull, England, reports a large sale of ivory Upstairs! Any Room Downstairs 2 Made Cozy Mr i a a i a A Sure Way to End Dandruff There is one- sure way that has never failed to -remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve It, then you destroy it entirely.

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whenever you want to be warm'' and comfortable in cold weather, use a little a I Gas Heater Light-Weight, Handy, Quickly Connected Portable heaters in several different styles and sizes. Also heaters for permanent installation in the fireplace. jX f. RELIABLE 1 1 r-VkM 1U CAS HEATER Arthur T. La Prade The Democratic Nominee for County Attorney Mr.

La Prade, having served as assistant County Attorney for the past two years, will bring to this office a wealth of experience and training in the actual work of the office of County Attorney. With his experience and ability, plus an energetic and aggressive personality, Mr. La Prade will set a new standard for the measure and character of service that this office will render the people of Maricopa County. Osmf RecerfEmi HffPED Tttft -Jl i Ancpxr. 33a3" I VKAXXa Portable Heaters $4.40 and Up Fireplace Heaters, $22.50 and Up Call 6654 CENTRAL ARIZONA LIGHT POWER COMPANY Arizona Fire Building Second Avenue and Adam Street VOTE FOR LA v.

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