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PAGE EIGHT SANCHO PANZA | AND HIS DONKEY COME T0 TOWN Otis Skinner Ever in Cervantean Role at Auditorium as Clever as, Sancho Panza and his little gray donney companion, Dapple, stumbled ; into their brief ‘occupancy of the; governorship of the Spanish _pro-| : 1 visdom an au-! for a skillful Otis characterization, And the! audien 1 in that respect. bed Mr. Skinner o! mannerisms of _ po: which made his characterization in| “Kismet” and other of his triumphs} so unique. | Otis Skinner was as usual well c Which is more than can be! said of several who supported him| in the modern adaptation of the fam-! ous character of the rotund goatherd | squire of the swashbuckling Don} Quixote. Inarticulateness on the stage is often a virtue. Last night} for instance, the dumb donkey ran| a_close second to the great star in| effectiveness, and far outshone the| rest of the cast which was mostly} negligible. Lucille Kahn, however,| as the young Duchess is a particular instance in point. Certainly very pleasant to look upon, she romped | through her part of the very desir-) able young successor to the throne, | in satisfactory enough fashion, until! she spoke. Then her thin voice be-| trayed her, and she and the handsome} Gregory became most unconvincing | lovers, Based on but a slight thread of the Here is Senator Burton K. Wheeler romantic Cervantes legend, “Sancho|of Montana, who will to trial Panza” is a merry fantasy of the|April 16 at Great Falls, Mont. on spectacular variety, with Don Quix-|an indictment charging him with ote of windmill charging fame mak-| representing an oil operator before a ing but a brief appearance in the pro logue, when he berates the complain- ing squire for his gross occupation with the present emptiness of his stomach, and consoles him with il- lusory promises of an island king- dom, The dream curiously enough comes true the next day and humble and lowly Sancho Panza finds himself transformed miraculously into, gov- ernor of Barataria, the old and weary duke abdicating in his favor, worn out by the conspiracies of contriving cuunselors and courtiers. Sancho and the donkey acquit themselves amusingly in their new and incom- prehensible atmosphere of quette, and the squire relie self of a considerable olume homely but wise philosophy In_ this favorit hilosophie role, cularly delight- him- of © nut-cracking wit which sp lines of the part. But oc the philosophy slopped over s in the third act when the people with his sane On those mellowness of .the role verges on overripeness and the action palls, But Otis Skinner can redeem most any scene from boredom. GREAT HIGHWAY SYSTEM Buenos Aires, April 9.—The build- ing of a great system of highways to link up Buenos Aires with all the state capitals of Argentina will start in the near future, PARROT 70 YEARS OLD London, April 9.-A parrot in a shop here is 70 years old. It loud- ly calls “Time, please.” when it is time to close the shop. jgovernment bureau for fee afler he ecame a senator, He learned the {date of his trial through the news- | Papers —— zs | WEEKS RECOVER (By The Associated Press: ! Washington, April 9.--Secretary | Weeks probably will be allowed to Hleave his bed tomorrow for the first time sinee he suffered a cerebral thromb. on April 1. Members of his family said today his condition was “splendid and most encouraging.” THE FLY FIGHTERS Germany, Anril 9-—The lo- cal fire department spent 10 minutes fighting what it thought w fire in the church tower before “clouds of smoke” were discovered to be great swarms of flies. Plon, TWO BETTER THAN ONE ington, April 9.—Government s say that two thin suits of arments are warmer than one ainst the cold. FADELESS KHAKI } Washington, April 9. orange,” the basic dyestuff which the country lacked during the war and resulted in the ing of the army khaki uniforms, is now being pro- duced in this country. HE WAS REAL ANGRY Boston, April 9.--A Boston “hot dog” seller got real angry when he was arrested for operating his stand in front of a lunchroom. So he bought the building with savings of $12,000, which had accumulated in five years. You just KNOW they're well You, too, can keep your- self and baby well and happy lou just yre NOT well There is no reason for you or your baby to look or feel this way Melancholy for the Mother, disease for the Child! The re- sponsibility of themother does not end with properly cloth- ing and feeding the baby. Her own health is directly reflect- ed in the little one, and the poisons bottled up in her body SYRUP —telieves constipation. It is a pure, harmless, gentle com- bination of Egyptian sen’ na, pepsin and aromatics in liquid form that opens up the CONSTIPATION means MELANCHOLY and DISEASE Dr Caldwell’s The Family Laxative by constipation transfer themselves to the innocent child and too often result in serious sickness. Mother's bowels should act at least twice a day, and baby’s bowels more frequently. Phy- sicians agree on this subject. courages Nature to perform her proper functions. No doctor could give you a bet- ter laxative than this one of Dr.Caldwell's which hasbeen used for over 30 years. As Pleasing, Easy and Effec- tive For Mother As For Baby Ie is mild and wholly free from opiates or narcotics. Because it is so pleasant. totake, babies and children like it, and it should be im the medicine chest of every family for instant use. More than 10,000,000 bottles used annually prove its effectiveness. medicine is dege oong Susraatesd Try {tat our tok. ¥¢ will retura ; money if it to deans . PEPSIN COMPANY ‘Mont Iiinois. ‘RUTH ARRIVES IN NEW YORK TO CONVALESCE Reports That Great Batsman} Had Died Enroute Home Dissipated Today (By The Associated Presa) New York, April 9.--Babe Ruth,/ Yankee sulgger, suffered ‘a concus-| sion of th eprain this afternoon when | ‘he fell in the washroom of the car| that was bringing him home to New| York from Asheville, N. C., where; he was taken ill last Tuesday. The home run king fainted in the wash room of his car as the train} pulled into the Pennsylvania station | garly this afternoon. Dr, Edward} King, Ruth’s physician, who met the} train, ordered Ruth removed to St. | Vincent's hospital. He apparently had felt the strain of the long trip! north, although on the run to Balti-| | more he had been well enough to eat} some breakfast and chat with his traveling companion, Paul Kritchell, the Yankee scout. (By The Associated Press) Washington, April 9.—Reports that George Herman (Babe) Ruth, base- ball’s premier batman, had died en- route from Asheville, N. C., to New York, were dissipated early today with the arrival here of the train on which he is traveling. Those in charge of the train said that Ruth, who collapsed in Asheville ‘Tuesday, still was ill, but that his condition so far as they knew, was not serious. Reports that the home-run king had died enroute to Washington started in the early morning hours when his train was speeding through south- western Virginia. Originating ap- parently in Canada sped with al- most incredible rapidity. Even be- fore the train reached Washington, newspaper offices here were kept busy answering inquiries and train dispatchers along the route of the train were set to work checking up oh the reports. When the train pulled into the Inion Station a group of station of- ficials and others immediately boarded it. They were told Ruth apparently was in better physical condition than he was when he left North Ca a. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. Let “GETS-IT” | > . End “GETS-IT" and that's the end of corn, at shrivels up and soon it may be lifted right off with the fingers. No more_hurt- ing feet, no more corn limping. Entire satisfaction or your money back. Costs but a trifle—sold everywhere ~ Tamrence & Oa, Chirnen We Proud Of Willys- Overland THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Washington Man Made Secretary Of Adventists (By The Associated Press) Jamestown, N. D., April 9.—W. Montanye of Walla Walla,’ W has been appointed secretary of North Dako! Day Adventists to succeed F. B. Pogue. He will fill the vacancy un- til June 18, when a secretary will be elected at tthe state camp meeting. UNWASHED WINDOWS Hull, Eng., April 9—Some of the famous English glass windows here have not been washed for six cen- turies because of the mistaken belief that washing might destroy the mel- lowing effect of time. FEWER CHILDREN London, April 9.—Only 930,286 children were born in England and Wales last year, the smallest. peace- time record ever recorded. Of this number about 55,000 died. The num- ber of marriages was 206,024, near- ly 4000 more than in 1923. Conference of Seventh | POLICE SEEK | MISSING MAN Mayor of Westbrook, Minn:, Disappears From Home (By The Associated Press) | or Kurt Krueger 83 years old, disap- | peared mysteriously March 31, village officials announced. here today after a week of private investigation. No | reason for his absence has been learned. Krueger left his home the morning of March 31 to go to his elevator. He opened up for business as usual and shortly. after opening. disappeared. He has not™been seen | here since. | “Krueger is serving his second term as mayor of Westbrook, a town of 654 inhabitants in Cottonwood county, thirty. miles northwest of | Windom. : He was reelected this spring. CORN PRODUCTS CROSS-WORD PUZZLE A prize of a 1% Ib. 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Get a trial size now by presenting this coupon to Finney’s Drug Store, Universal Shoe Shop First Class Shoe Repairing 111-5thSt, Bismarck, N.D. For Guaranteed Tire Serviee. Try EYERREADY TIRE VULC ERS. 216-4th St. Phone 944 " a Low Prices ( ess 30x31, Fisk Tire............. 30x31 Fisk Tube,........... 11.50 Corwin ‘Rubber Case Battery...... "13.50 H. CRARY, PIONEER N. D. RESIDENT, DIES (By.The Associated Press) Grand Forks, April 9—John H. Crary, 96, pioneer of the state and one of the two brothers after which the town of Crary, N. D., was named, died in a local hospital at noon to- day, after an illness during the past year. His condition became critical (Friday. Westbrook, Minn. April 9.—May-; He was born at Fond du Lac, Wis., and moved at the age of four with his parents to New York state, where he remained until 1878, when he went to Iowa, He came to Ramsey county, North Dakota, in 1883. He had ex- tensive farming interests in the state and held several public offices. Low BROWS NOT Low Washington April 9—If you have a low brow, it is no sign that you are less intelligent than your neigh- bor with a’ high brow, says Dr. Ales Hrdlicka anthropologist of the Na- tional Museum, i in your blood that takes up rapes. ic iron OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. 107.5th St. Phone 428 DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consultation Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1925 Ninety per cent of India’s popula- tion cannot purchase anything ex- cept the bare necessities of life,gays the Department of Commerce. Easter Lilies BSPLENDENT in the R spirit of Easter is a beautiful floral offer- ing. Especially so, if you make your selection at Will’s Greenhouses. Oscar H. Will & Co Phone 784 OPEN EVENINGS. Plan now to come this summer. The nine-day round trip through the “inside passage” on a Canadian Pacific Princess lineris most delightful. Make reservations now. For further information apply to any Rallway A it or Tait, 611-2nd Ave. South, Min- neapolis, Minn. HM. Canadian Pacific “New Big Six Sedan Now $2575 f. o. b. factory NLIKE any other fine car, the new Studebaker K/ Big Six Sedan is built complete — body and chassis—in company with other models, in large volume, by one organi- zation. This eliminates middlemen’s profits and explains its low price. To pay more is extravagance. By all means let:us show you this new Studebaker before you buy. - . The price of the new Studebaker Bi extra balloon tire, the and tire cover. Motometer. control. Six Sedan includes an jumpers, front and rear. Automatic spark control. One-plece windshield, sun visor, auotmatic windshield cleaner, rear .view. mirror, Cowl and dome its, extension lamp and stop-atin-tail lights. Clock and gasoline gauge grouped under s with other instruments. 1 in. wheelbase, 75 h. p. Stude- aker motor, Biggest balloon tires used on any autemobile. . 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