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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 5

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
5
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1 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8,1920 PAGE FIVE terpolations. Including a novelty com cart, which Includes amour nun. env i. spurs that it is Dossibla-'to find in t-ctto uj j.y Auarj, Bobble at the huge carnival will be complete unless one drops In for at least a few ucune. iranA NAhiattA numbering 80 people, and to -lve the greatest value to the patrons of the play house and the visitors during fair week.

The play is'light-and airy, with plnty of Jingle and spice and ginger. The American Beauty chorus will be Eddie the foremost personages of the silent drama Pinto, Hart's famous little pony, who has a big In the pro- illlilnn TItiAb I 1 Young, The Follies, of 1920-' Everyone caa be Imbued with the true-western spirit, whether or not he Jazzes to "the muslcr of Gene Dabney and his Vernon Six. And Gene Dabney should Popu- uiuva popular during theweek. lar prices will prevail. uwwwwu iotiuiiiti iti which he jumps from a high cliff into nas aver seen a roaeo or-ropea a wiltt horse.

At least' everyonie has at some una. ms artists nave more than one jolly surprise in store for their friends this week. uca.uui.uuy costumed and. will appear In manv naw. Ti4 i-nl nmntuM herding the stock and the famous whoop that Is heard for mSec as be rides down the dangerous mountain sides.

If you are a tenderfoot Toft's is the place for you, for you wiH learn how to run a range in Just a few minutes at the cowboy party. Get out the wide brim, slip a couple into the boots. End your most highly colored hat, and get out to Toftfs early Tuesday night for the big. year. a river with "Hart astride, is by far the Strand The Strand la offeHnw "Ssn costuming of the principals will like- 11'loA 3 tainly.

makes him eligible for -the big cowooy party at Tofts. You will hear Toft's Country Olub 'Stick njm "rtroKiW" 'TJ7- i AMUSEMENTS ftiiiiirD THE ELKS T0W1GHT Beginning tonightthe Brandon stock company will present one of the jazziest comedy dramas of the season "The Follies of 1920." This delightful musical comedy has-been especially selected by the producer, Ed Redmond, as the most, fitting vehicle'to dlitport the talents of the entire company, now Aside from, the comedy of the play, there in an nhnnrhin i Ai 11am B. Hart's powerful-story of the the attraction today and tomorrow. The second picture-the famous actor has made under his own Cm steer and all the wild warhoops heard un cowuoys cnant that has always been heard night or day when-he is flWIJ 1U LUU hands of Ed Redmond, Bobbie Beane. mo mils or aesert.

or Arizona, will be repeated at -Toft's Country club Tuesday night at the big "Cowboy most sensauonai vung, be nag ever done, a scene-which for vivid realism is seldom reached In any type of motion -1- The comedy on the. program Is "Slipping Feet" with the Pathe News rounding out the program. American Tomorrow will witness the opening of two the Arizona state fair, and another week of happy jazz at the American. -And talking about the fair BUDWEISER ana oy.nls own company, "Sand" is not only perhaps the biggest story Hart has ever appeared In, but It would be indeed hard to imagine a western drama with any -more human appeal, or any more Intense action that Is presented In this production. uii man troize.

jay Auar-3, wayue Campbell, Irene Noblette, James Hughes and Leonard Hall, a new member of the company. The stage and lighting effects, always a feature wixn Redmond's productions, will be even more elaborate for fair week With the many delightful song In- nignt party, if you ever threw a rope or rode the champion buckers of the state, get out the old saddle and spurs and be there when the first mustang is turned loose. The best cowboy outfit to seen on thn hnilmnTm fln. Now on Sale at All Fountains, Cafes, Pool Halls, and Grocery Store HALL-POLLOCK COMPANY Distributors PHOENIX S1 ARIZONA nan is surrounded Dy an exceptional it is a wruuut-jr mat no evening spent line for the prettiest-net of gold 116-120 WEST ADAMS STREET COMPARE FU In this epidemic of so- called price discounts, the jlniieTy Furniture Co. considers it a duty to the buying public to sound word of advice and caution, iaMmg 'TReal Values Recieved for Your Dofl To permit any claimed price reduction, no matter how alluring, to influence your decision in buying any given article without first satisfying yourself that you cannot do as well or better elsewhere, may prove to be contrary to your own best interests.

The Ford-Levy Furniture Co. does not seek to deter you from any opportunity to save, but rather to protect you against the possibility of being mislead by seeming price As a matter of fact the close margin basis on which the Ford-Levy Furniture Co. marks all its merchandise, has made it possible for us to offer you furniture today, not purchased on the peak of the market Fair Visitors-Make this store your headquarters, take advantage of our Rest Koom, leave your packages with us For your special benefit, we have an attractive proposition to offer you come in and ask us about it "WATCH OUR WINDOWS" i 116-120 WEST ADAMS ST. 1.

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