The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 15, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, ; SALEM;: OHEGON
SUNDAY MORNING, STARCH 15, 1923
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Former' Efforts1, to Be Out
;dotie in Brifiiaht Display:
; , - A sp r in Rr r s ty le ih bw -w b ich
prooiliies to outdo, former, efforts
is . to , be a, feature- o? the WOW
circus which.-i4 scheduled to take
place at the Armory JMarph 19-20-21.
The Btyle show will Tie staged
on Jthe? eyennjf pjrida,. March
2Q, at which time tlie very :1a test
and brightest Bprin . faahiona 1n
women's apparel will! be shown by
the professional,, models who have
been engaged for. the. event. C :
. Gowns, -coaliV wraps and millin
ery will be-presented "by Madame
Buf fe-Morrison of ;the French
Shop. The distinctive Irepe Castle
gown, wlll-be--shewnyalio other
new pastern styles...' which.' have
never, before . been viewed,' here,
all taken . fronLAhe regular , stock
of the French ShopV l V' 1
The Shipley; stoW-wilC feature
sports wear fofwomen;' Dresses,
sweaters, skirts and rJewseinbie
suits are to- be exhibited" In the
Shipley group. The style-show is
creating keen Interest among
Salem's feminine population.
' The Henry Brothers big two
ring circus is featuring wild .ani
mal acta on the circus program in
cluding a performing cougar in an
unusual, novelty act -. There will
be funny -otis,1. acrobatic acts,
bucking raulea and something do
ingeveryminute ; f
A monster parade ; Including
four bands and a number, of uni
formed WOW drill teams will take
place 'on the 'main streets.' - After
each evenings ; performance ? there
will be ffree'danclBgfdr "every
body; Many .noveU-apdl amusing
features have been arranged"! by
the local WOW, committee: of
which F. PlSmith'isi chairman. A
Old Time, Kitchens J, :3
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BEltUN; March? ; 4 Kitchens
of mtriyere a' feature' which at,
tracted much attention In Berlin's
recent snowwlhdow. comjetltioni
designed to show, the progress
which the last '166 years - have
brought In house furnishings. ;
Incovenint and sback-breajcing
as the cooking-equipment of . 100
years i ago -must have fceen, there
was a4 beauty about the ancient
kitchens which lprovofced , much'
comment from women who Tcnow
only : the, electrically , equipped
kitchen with: all its modem" equip
ment.,' ! " VyV-V;.'.: M "i
Many of tho kitchens reprod
uced an j Berlin's, show windows
contained dispiaysr'bf arrtfquepew
ter and brass, old tiles and( por
celain' -which ! toda'ywould f ind ; a
place in the drawing room. .
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Modern service Is, a wonder.
When a man falls off the wagon,
a hearse is ready- to pick him up.
Fantastic Comedy-Drama Vill Be Presented f .
: ;5KvJniSalam'ptis Leading, Part
Wondrous Days A-commg ;
pSpn: Theater,
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The Miracle Mail
Ho .That Svs, Knows and Tells Anything,
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. Thursday Matinee Ladies Only
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. Rollicking Ck)medy,,Sanciio Panza," which comes to the
Grand' theater, pn Wednesday, Match 18, with' Otis Skinner
and a company of 40 people. i"j .. . '
;! If : nothing- else ,. but Otis Skin
ner in "Sancho Pana" were to
play In Salem this year j the
theaf rical season . would -be nota
ble,, if ;the-' word . of w the leading
critics of the stage is to be . taken
authoratively. ' - -. - -; $ I :
"Santho Panza", is reputed to
be the greatest legitimate stage
production that nas cometo the
coast 'V thisseason, and,; the - most
remarkable thing: that Skinner
has done since his appearance in
"Kismett," which won for him in
ternational fame. The play is a
fantastical colorful panorama of
Spanish- life in the sixteenth cen
tury, .and its charm is- enhanced
byVsonra. remarkable; musical
numbers.' - f '-:zi ; - i :
' Mr. Skinner "brings- "Sancho
Panza-' to' 4 the - Grand U theater
Wednesday evening, March; 18.
The. play is lased on that gold
mine of humor j and satire V Cervantes'--
"Done- Quixote De La
Mancha,", and Mri, Skinner .plays
the- jovial rotund,' squire of the
famous Tfindmill-charging Don.
The piece hasjust: finished, a
long, engagement va t. Powers
theatre; in Chicago,-. and .Chicago
critics have., rarely t, given such
enthusiastic 'I praised j to V a ,-play,
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Here he is! The laugh king in his
biggest laugh hit! - The prettiest
girFIn Hollywood plays the lady of
the Limousine but lhat isn't hlL
There's a surprise in this that even
a wizard couldn't guess. -v ) , -. '-
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Alsa Short Subjects of Quality" .
une. wrote "Mr. Skinner never,
better than in this, and this is
among the seasoa's ;best." O.:, L.
Hall, of the Journal. saidj 'A
brave and.boUncing play Sancho
is as human as. Rip Van Winkle
or ' that tall ; talker lightning. Bill
Jones."- Charles Collins- of'tbe
Post said, '"A; gorgeous dream:..f.
A success that promises to. equal
that of 'KismetV c
. "Sancho Panza" tells- the mer
ry story of a goat '.herd and his
donkey who are suddenly thrust
into power and become the rulers
of a Spanish city. Dapple, the
donkey shares honors in the
story and in the play ! with Mr.
Skinner himself. Dapple Is not a
real animal, but is impersonated
by an actor, and. so cleverly . is
this done that this unusual npv?
elty has become the talk of
theatre - goers - wherever" the play
has appeared. - The Spanish,. at
mosphere'; gives an unusual opportunity-
for gorgeous coloring
and lighting, and no dramatic
production in years has presented
such . vivid stage pictures. - It
might be , mentioned that . the
scenes and costumes were de
signed t by James Reynolds who
is responsible for the beautiful
settings of the famous Ziegf ieid
!'Follies." There is also much
music, , singing and dancing so
that the whole piece borders very
closely ? on : musical comedy. In
fact, Mr. ; Paul Martin, of the
Chicago; Journal of Commerce,
said, "Sancho Panza" is as color
ful as the 'Chauve Souris' and as
lively as the 'Follies.' At no
musical - attraction of the season
has the laughter been so spontaneous."
"Tangerine Revue" Is
Headliner at the Bligh
. Heading, the new bill at the
Bligh theatre is "The Tangerine
Revue," This ' attraction is , one
of tho niost : gorgeously staged,
beautifully costumed and cleverest
offerings . of the season. Tom
Campbell, the producer, has chos
en an aggregation of artists, each
a leader in . vaudeville and the
musical' comedy field. Jimmy
Sargent and Helen Wright's non
sensical chatter will cause many
laughs, while Miss Armand will
offer the dancing. Miss, Marvella
Armand, French 'cello soloist,
with Howard Russell at the piano
will entertain with musical selec
tions. Seven people make - up
this company. ;
Wild : and Sedalia are a well
matched pair of entertainers.
Their offering - bears all the ear
marks of class and ' versatility.
The two Vill exchange comedy,
sing a little .and offer other novel
stunts tfor their share of the pro
gram. - ; , -
Sullivan and ' Mack are a duo
of high class artists' presenting a
musical novelty. Sulivan is-- the
inventor of the "Saxaphobia." It
is like a xylophone feut'has the
total qualities of a saxophone.
They will win the hearts of the
music lovers. - ;
Ada Weber. biUed as the "Aris
tocrat of Syncopation has a new
line of sons-in -store for the theater-goers.,
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Orlando is a juggler who will
juggle any object he can lay his
hands oil. The. bigger they, are
the better, he 'thinks. Comedy
will be parfof his act. He has a
new line of chatter with his of
fering. . .
31A3T HELD FOR TBIAl
NANAIMO. . B. C, March. 14.
Jloss a. Watson former. Seattle
detective accused in a 142.000
bank- robbery here December 12;
was .'committed for trial at the
next; court, when a.', two day. pre
liminary, hearing 'concluded today.
First. '- essential 1 in acquiring
fame: Have your' mail .delivered at
Pioneer. Motion Picture Producer Who Never Made a
Picture That He .Couldn't Take Hi .Own
Children to Scea ,
Hoarded Gold Would Aid
French Financial Position
Albert E Smith. . president of
Vitagraph, the oldest 'motion pic
ture producing corporation , in the
world,' celebrating its twenty
9ighth anniversary, has stood firm
ly for clean, wholesome action mo
tion pictures. Recently he, said,
"I have never made a motion, pic
ture that I couldn't take my own
children to see." Mr. Smith, his
three children, from left to right:
Audrey, Gordon, Buddy and Mrs."
Smith, are shown . in the photograph.
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i An American rural, comedy,
"Down in Maihe.:in four acts,
is to" be presentedTat the Grand,
Tuesday eveningMarch; 17, under
the. auspices of Salem . Rebekah
lodge No. 1. The supporting cast
has been well selected as the mem
bers are well adapted to each part.
The pldt moves swiftly along
with "money, revenues, good for
tunes and exciting-events until the
beholder, is mystified, but in. the
end a the tangles axe straightened
and the final scene is a pretty one.
The entire play is" centered around
the farm of 'Zephi-and Mrs. Cum
mings, . typical' farm people of
America, , . i',;'. -
With the visit': oi Ralph Cum
mings. New York,;.mmionaire, and
a brother of ZepVswho brings hJs
daughter, Susie, algng causes ac
tion to start immediately. Susie
falls in love with Tfeil Wentworth,
a poor young inventor.
The interestingcharacters are
Burgle, an old fisherman, and
Tornps, the . hired man, who vie
for the hand of Keziah, a, spinster
lady known to.be 43 and desper
ate. Betsy Tornps and Mose Gos
sin,' the stuttering lover, furnish
fun galore throughout the play.
Jimpsy is the fresh air lad, an
average American, who is always
getting into mischief.
Ilolden, a lawyer, has an Impor
tant part in the play as he skill
fully unfolds the troubles of his
friends to the audience.
Africa Bales Its Locusts
And Ships Them to Holland
Alexandria Egypt, March
l-i. Locusts,.the plague of South
Africa, may yet be found to have
a commercial value. Eighty-eight
bales of .the insects, dried, weigh
ing. 18 towns', were forwarded re
cently from Kazerne to Durban
for shipment to Holland. It is
recalled' here that an oil for use
in airplane engines, which retains
Its liquidity at very high altitudes
can be extracted from locusts, and
that a by-product of the process is
a. food for cattle and poultry.
The Cool id ge horse gallops and
gets nowhere. Why not' name It
Economy?
PARIS, March 1 4 According
to conservative estimates there
are two billion francs in gold coins
hidden - away in the traditional
"old: stocking" of the French
people, and if France had thU
hidden . gold at lis disposal the
country's financial situation would
be distinctly improved. Every
kind of appeal but one has (been
made to induce the holders to let
the state have theirhoarded coins,
and during the war much was re
cuperated under patriotic in
fluences. What remains seems to form an
unaatinable residue as far as the
state, is concerned. ' Every now,
and then, however, cases come
before the- courts wherein people
are condemned for going round
the country buying- up; ,20-franc
Pieces, which . they induce the ,
hoarders to surrender in return
for from 1 40 to 50 francs. Their
real value is more like 70 francs,
but this traffic is illegal and deal
ers in it need high rates of profit.
Jose Thery, a financial writer,
is advising the gtate to - offer
enough paper for gold to bring j
out this two billion. Theoreti
cians, he 'says,, will be shocked at
Yoti 'Cannot
Hide Your Fat
. Overfatms is the one mUfartan which
you cannot hiJe f rum yourself or from -those
arounj you. . If too thin, your det
mtiker or tailor can supply the drfifia
rie Imt the uverfxt rariy a bur Job thiy
rani.ot conceal. Thre is eue sure way
retiucn your .weiicbt quii klgf aniL pleaaaaUy
i!m famous Marmola l'rencription. -- This
prcsrriitioa ehantfes the fatty tisituea and
fat-protlu-iuir food, to solid flesh and
piirr.v. It help the cenerat health and
digMtion. It permit- yow to eat aah
staatial food. it ltares the skin clear
and sieooth. . This famous prescription is
tMtvr condensed into, tablet forus. Karh
tablet coutains an exact dose of the itma
ingredients thai made- the, orifiaal - pre
scription capable of reducinj the -over-fat
body steadily and easitr witbeot the
slightest ill effects. Take one tablet after
each meal and at bedtime until the nor
ms! weight - is reached and- the' bodHy
health completely restored. Ask yonr
druggist for Marmola - Prescription-. Tab
lets or send one dollar to the Marmola -Company.
General Motors Butldinft, De
troit. Mien, and yfa will reeeire -enoiiga
to start ?ou. well on the road to slender
nesa and happiness. Don't put off Kettinf
slender this is your opportunity to mak
yourself attractive so get a . box . and
start today. Adv.
the idea of the state admitting .its
2Q.-franc gold coin is worth more
than its 20-franc bill. -The hum
blest field laborer knows this, so
what harm can the state's admis
sion do, he asks.
Nationalism: Trying to balance
a budget on a bayonet.
GRAND THEATER WEDIARv 18
One Night Onjy
1 THE GREATEST ROLE Or THIS GREATEST STAR
r tussm Janney Productions w
Presents
ia the Her-f q , Rollick.in Spectacular
Dasgd on DONQXOTE'1
A Company of 40 Pteqers, Singers 4xt:
Dancers make this tlr. Skinnerjs most,.
Spectacular Production since KKttET
Everywhere Mr. Skinner has been greeted -by
capacity houses.. The critics and people
attending say that "Sancho Panza" is the most delightful play
of 'his career. " , . .
Seat Sale Monday, March 16, 11 A. M.
PP TP rTQ Lower Floor $2.75. Balcony $2.25
r IvIvjILO and $2.20. Lower boxes $2.20, Upper
$1,65; Gallery $1.10 IncWding Tax.
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Come , Over and Meet
f The Wife Introduced
; by Her Famous Husband
None Other Than Our Dick!
; They're playing"a laugh show for you. It's
: Dick's first comedy and it's just as funny
' as can be. ;
Wifey wanted to be an actress but hubby
p could , never see it. Neither could baby.
but wifey insisted. . Well, she got her '
chance and brought tears to her audience
yes, tears of laughter.
Then another peach - thought she'd steal
wifey's hubby and hubby-nearly slipped
and that's just where the laughs begin.
As funny as a bashful beau and as many
laughs as you can - laugh and stay
healthy on . ,
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