Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 31, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    TTTT nOTtXIXO OREOOXIAN. FRIDAY. MAY '31. 1912.
BILLIAEDISTS VTRO nMSHTD COAST CHAOTIONSHIP MATCH
LAST NIGHT.
JEWELERS WARNED
SanVl Rosenblatt & Go.
The Store for Men
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Profits of Business Not High
Enough, Says Watchmaker
at Banquet.
TWO-DAY SESSION AT END
Orr-on Asportation A lit Draft Laws
to Submit lo I.rrtlature to Pro-Irr-t
Public from Fakir.
Salesmen CilTen Adslo.
f'on t falk Iik a peli-parrot when
you art trying" to aril a man a watch
was Ihe admonition ateen to mrmtwn
of the Orfron Retail Jewelers' Alio
rtatlon at their banquet In th blua
rwm of the Multnomah Hotel Wednee
(tr nia-ht by- Colon! J. L. Shepherd. He
wtrBMl them a!so against cutting
Speaklnc on the subject. "The Old
fimrt." he told of the prosress made
In the last JS years. He declared falaa
the saying, "importunity knocka once
at erery man's door." "She knocka
net once, but manr time. But the
treat captains of Industry didn't wait
fr her to knock, they went to ber,"
he sahl.
Preata lllah Faesak.
tv. U Mason, of New York, who
e41 hi ancestors for 240 years hae
been watchmaker. toW the jewelers
he did not think the nronta of tba
business high enousn. "Kifty per cant
prom Is not enousrh to glee a Jewelar
a food livinr. he said. When a man
buys a pair of shoes he pays 50 or 0
per rent, fie buys three or four pair
a year, and keeps on buying them
as lone as he Urea. But when a man
buys a cood watch, he will never again
buv one.
"Watchmakers ought to be required
to pas an eianilr.atlon aa physlclana
and dentists do. and receive, diplomas.
It would eliminate the fakers."
ftev. James r. Oorby. of the Unlver
sal'si I'hurrh. was made an honorary
member of the association. H father
was a Jewelrr for 21 years. Speaking
en "The fjillld of th Goldsmith." ha
described the ancient aoldsmltha and
Silversmiths He saii aoldsmltha orlgl-
nated hsnklna as It now exists.
!aac K. jimplpx was tosstmaster.
The banquet was tendered by A. sV C.
Krldenhelmer. Jaeger Itros.. G. Helt
kemner at "o r. Freldlander. L. C
llrivdrlrhs.-n Company. I. K. Staples.
Mar A Hlooh. I Aronsnn. F. A ben -drotn.
A M. Delovaae. Sinclair
Boas and Hutterfteld Bros.
laws t He Draftee.
The b f ouet rinsed the trO-dsy con
vention A committee wss appointed
yeterdy afternoon lo draft and pre
sent to tie o-eeon l-eglslature laws
on behalf of the jewelers, which will
protect themselves an-i the public from
flr-bv-niht concerns which handle
shiddy goods.
Tim resolution of the day before
against the time guarantee of wmtrh
makera was rescinded at yesterday
afternoon's meeting, aome of tha Jew
elers declarlnc they had not understood
It fullv when they voted for lu Tha
resolution was oriclnally Introduced by
Frank A. Ilrltkemper. and waa an at-ta.-k
on the time guarantee of watch
cases made by certain manufacturers.
The subjects considered and the
speakers yesterday afternoon ware:
tur Local organisation and What It
Ilea Accomplished." Joseph P. Jaeiter.
president I'ortiand Jewelers' Associa
tion. "Honor and Intearlty In the Jew
eriy Business. " Albert Feldenhelmer:
Relationship of the Manufacturer to
the Ketatier.' Colonel J. L. Khepherd.
of New lork: "fiysfm In tha Repair
department. ' Isaac K Staples.
Yesterday mornir.( the jewelers went
on an automobile excursion, leaving
t' e lultniii.ah Hotel at 1 o'clock and
returning from tie sight-seeing trip
at noon.
BERLIN YOUTHJS SUICIDE
A fc Orrlwtra PU lHWrou
tp lie yhoolA Self.
IU:i:I.1.V. Jn 1. SiwUl. Th
pnht-trA in a rrowdrd at on I'nter
dm l,lnin w p:jinr "tjuand
I'Amour M.-tirt arly th othr morn
ln whn thr crlt of a rfvolvrr mirii
th muli-Uni throw do wo lhir In
trnmrnta nJ lh rtron upring In
l.arm from t.r place.
A oupc n.n ti 1 fnlfffd th caf
ml nndn'.m. hal tAr4 n of
hrr. ni Rat at on of tl" lltt Uolfi,
PpurrntiT rnjoTtn th mul' anl tl
gV 4'n. It wa notirrJ thai he Was
rontemnl.r looking; at the door aa
t lion sh e Tpeotma: aome body. At I.Z9
A. M. he bought a picture poatrard and
a atamp from an attendant and aakMl
for Ink to wrt:e a n.a" on It. wtilrh
lie waa aren to read carefully several
ttmra. Tren th youth r-e and aked
t.e ronJut lor of the on hf(r to piajr
Joan a I Armour leurt " Me re
turned to his plave. and with eyes half
rlnsrd hunrroed the sickly m-lody of
te dca..nit sons; of modrrn love.
Su1in'y the outh started from his
revme. thrunt hia hand into his pocket,
drew a revolver. and. p - ma; It
ainl hla rtht temple, flred. The
n an died later. The ineaaaK on the
roetcard made It r.ar that the younff
iriatn was in love with a woman who h4
rrectcd hlrn.
Ural City With t.lmrloily.
ChtfAfo Tribune.
It la p'anne.l t electrically- heat th
dwelltntcw and bunlneeji houaea of Star
a1 cer. Norway, and t?:e iard of Il
rvctnr of th eiet-trlo llsht plant at that
P'ace has aked permiion from the
4 Uv Council to make contract up to
a rontumptttm of lee horsepower. It
haa been aucirstei tat the price for
the current t:.ts ued aha1! be I Ti per
horsepower wattai per year. It
in also planned to heat the rovemm-nt
and city buildtrs In that manner. The
Population of Stavancer Is a.'eo. and
the city hsa wter power faclMtiea to
furntai t horsepower for electrical
purpose
IVnn-r Conntf Votes Met.
tAXT rt-lNT. Idaho. May SV With
1 amall pr Incta to report, which will
have no effect upon the arenersl result.
Iionner (Vunty yoters, at a p. il elec
tion, sotrd eterday to return to the
cprn ealo-.n.
It Is eattmatej the "wets' won by
about majorite.
l.Uhon Mrrctcar Mrn Strike.
LIBN. May J. A II the atreetcar
emptovea In tMs city pfrucfc today, the
meo demandma the reinstatement of
several workmen who had been d ;a
chargsd. T&e service is .rai.td.
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6MNET GETS TITLE
Solomon Loses Three-Cushion
Coast Championship.
FORMER HOLDER IS VICTOR
Final Game 50 to St and Total
bcoro for txrlrs 150-IC7; lilsh
Run Made Is Six; Inning- He
qnlrrd Are 10.
Joa Carney, former world's threa
cushlon btlliard champion, recovered
hla title of Pacific Coast champion from
Henry Holomon Wednesday nisrht at the
Waldorf billiard parlora. defeating tha
rortlander, 60-39. In the final block or
tha three-night match. The total scora
waa ISO-127.
Polomon'a luck of tha former title
tussle, when he ovartook Carney In
tha last lai of tha series under a blK
handicap, waa not In evidence) last
nlxht. and while ha took the lead and
In tba early part of the match climbed
to within aeven points of tha San Fran
ciscan, ha fell down badly at critical
moments and lost tha 60-polnt block
by tha widest mara-ln of tha match.
Tha a"me waa tha lonaest of tha se
ries, coins to 10 Innlnara. Towards
tha last Carney apparently mada no
irensnut effort 'to score, but finally
decided to give tha "sardtned crowd
a cnanca to rscapa to the open air, and
made two runa of threa for tha wlndup
of hla "comeback."
Solomon scored first In tha last
block, running: up threa points In tha
first two Innings. Carney waa stalled
at 11 for nine Innlnrra and waa six
points behind when ha managed to
break the loalnc streak, lie tied Sol
omon In tha 4th Innlna". rasaed him tn
tha tf and 1 n creased tha margin to
tha end.
The hlch run of tha Kama was scored
by Carney, who ran alx In tha (3d In
nlna. Carney mada tha high run of
seven for the series.
S. r. CanUTbnrjr lHad.
amjel Franklvn Canterbury, seed
41. died last night ta tha residence of
his sister. M rs. Jamea T. Walla. 444
tjut Taenty-aecond street North, after
a Ions; Illness. The deceased leaves a
wife and threa children: Irene. James
MrKibben and Georga Curtis Canter
bury. Two brothers. Ben B. and
George M.. of Kansas City. Mo., and
two alaters. Mrs. Ralph Daniels, of
Denver, and Mrs. James T. Walls, of
Portland, survive him.
FLEEING PEOPLE HALTED
Mexican Hebels Resent American
Partlalltj to .Madcro.
CHIHVAHL'A. Mexico, May SO.
Americans who planned to leave this
city as a result of tha Intimation yes
terday from Oroxco to American Con
sul Letcher that forelsrnera may find
themselves embarrassed on account of
tha alleged partiality of tha United
Pistes to tha Madero government, wars
unable to go.
The regular train from her to Kl
Pasco did not leave yesterday, water
shortage being- tha official explanation
given.
Tha Issuance here of tha formal
protest to tha American Consul citing
tha alleged recruiting by the Mexican
Conaul at CI I'aso of soldiers for tha
federal causa aa an Instance of the
supposed favoritism on the part of tha
I'nlted States to the constituted gov
ernment serosa tha Klo Grande, stirred
tha foreign colony to grave apprehen
sion. The protest Is a sequel to recent antt
American manifestations dating from
President Taft's proclamation forbid
ding tha Importation of arms Into tha
rebel sons.
Tha rebels claim they are fighting
two governments tha I'nlted Etatea as
well aa Madero -and argue they would
have checked the advance of tha fed
erals under General Huerta but for the
scarcity of ammunition. Desperate ef
forts continue to be made to get am
munition. Money conditions are unsettled and
the revolutionary cash drawer la In
need. The Banco Mlnero closed Its
FLORENCE ROBERTS MIXES
HUMOR AND SAD GROANS
Talented Actress at Orpheum Works Biz Bump of Comedy, the While
She Practices Inucinary Snfferinf Before Her Mirror.
PT LEON'S CAPS RAER
ASIDK from a pair of very stunning
gray eyes, thlck-lashed and ex
preastve to tha accent of mag
netism, and asfele also from a nice lit
tle habit of not talking ahop unless
yon run her to earth and choke It out
of her. Florence Roberta' chief inter
est aa Interview matter Ilea In the big
bump of humor she displays.
It's like an Aladdln'a lamp. She
never gets so blue or discouraged
aoout anything that she can't rub that
humoroetty growth and see things at
a cheerful ancle again. It's really ab
normal and all the more rare because
only one woman out of a hundred haa
even a germ of humor. Many have a
sense of the ridiculous. Ah, yes. But
thats a vaatly different thing and
doesn't save nearly aa many Uvea.
Aetreaa lrac-tlra ; reams.
At the particular moment that tha
tall and genteelly slender Krancla Mc
Gettlgan. who anawers 'preeent" to
the allegation of being the "genial
press agent" of the Orpheum. ushered
me Into Miss Roberts' dressing-room
she wss practicing groans.
1.1 1 tie thin groans, deep terrible ones
snd mUidle-stzed rams In alarming
succession from tha throat of tha act
ress, who smiled impishly at bar own
reflection the while aha groaned.
"Do you like my upper or lower reg
ister better" aha uuerled aa I found
myself a seat and asked her why, oh
why?
Would you believe It." she averred,
"that one scene of my sketch where
my suicide husband cornea bark by way
of electric mechanism and the picture
on tha wall la the hardest bit of acting
I've had In a long time. I am at such
a disadvantage. My Lady Macbeth
groana must each and every one be
attuned. One little groan too emotional
and tta effect may be quite tha cone
trary to my purpose.
"A groan that I'm fondly Imagining
Is deep and chuck full of large poig
nant anguish may produce on my audi
ence mental pictures of a welsh-rare-blt
nightmare. Oh. I tell you every
little groan has a psychology all Its
own. 1 dissect 'em. lay bare all their
Inner works, choosing and picking
carefully.
(rssss Over at I-aa.
Miss Roberts paused In her calm
anslts of groans she haa met and
said "Wall, why don't you ask ma
how I like vaudeville?"
-Just coming to It." I assured ber.
-How do your-
"I feel as If I were playing st a
benefit for somebody." she smiled.
Kerry time 1 go on lt Is a novelty.
Here's a funnv thing I never attend
ed a vaudeville show In ail any Ufa
until since I've entered this branch of
the profession. I presume It's be
cause I had so little time. Three long
arts of drama v.lth tearing of emo
tions and dcltiag deep Into human in-
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Mlaa Florae Roberts.
tcrests didn't leave ma much time to
visit other shows, and when I old
snatch a little time I went to seo some
of my fellow actors. Now all those
same fellow actors sre In vaudeville.
"For years I've been Importuned to
go into vaudeville, but didn't -want to.
Now in three weeks or a little more
I'm a reg'lar actress. - In this sketch
I hsve a rhsnge of costume get Into
three dresses In rapid succession and
If that doesn't make me a graduate
vaudeville actress. I'd like to know
what Is."
Headllaer Haa Wen, Tea.
"What don't you like In vaudeville."
I asked prepared to write nothing
"What I do not like Is enouRh though
III just one thing: It's the difficulty
a headltner has In position on the
bill. For Instance. I'm right in the
middle of tha programme. I have to
be here too early to see any of tha
other acts and they are all off be
fore I'm out of my dressing-room."
Last Winter waa tha first Mtaa Rob
arts has spent away from tha foot
lights since she has been on the stage
and the hrrt Christmas In 10 that she
haa spent at home. All the others by
a strange trick of eotncldence-or bad
luck. Just as one looks at it aha haa
spent the holidays at Xreas time in
Seattle.
1 had a dandy good time went to
tha opera, visited my friends, and
rested. From Xmas to April 22. -vacationed.
Now. I m working and cer
uualy enjoy it after my rest." she said.
IS YOUR NOSE
PINCHED
By Your Glasses?
Perhaps, you have accepted
discomfort as ft necessary
adjunct to eyeglass wear
ing. If so, there is a big and
pleasant surprise in store
for you.
Shur-on eyeglasses never
pinch.
Let us show you what Shur
ons really mean.
THOMPSON SLg
Second Floor Corbett Bldg.
Fifth and Morrison
doors at noon today. This Is the second
bsnk within a week to close.
Fifteen Maderlstas charged with fir
ing on a Mexican Northwestern pas
senger train near Santa Isabel Tuesday
were captured and executed yesterday
by the liberals.
NEW BURIALGROUND OPEN
Formal Dedication of Mount Scott
Park Takes Place Today.
With an appropriate programme.
Mount Scott Park. Portland's new
modern cemetery, will be formally ded
icated thla afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.
The following programme will ba car
ried out:
Opening prayer. Bishop Scaddlng:
"Ave Maria" (Bach-Gounod). "In
Memoriam" (FlorlIIo. "One Sweetly
Solemn Thought" (Ambrose), Frank G.
Elchenlaub. violinist: Mrs. Beatrice
Hidden Klchenlaub. accompanist: John
Clsire Monteith, baritone; introductory
address. Judge M. C. George: dedi
catory address. Dr. C. H. Chapman;
"Face to Face" (Johnson), "The Per
fect Day" (Bond). Frank G. Elchen
laub, violinist; Mrs. Beatrice Hidden-
Klchenlaub. accompanlBt; John Claire
Monteith, baritone; benediction. Bishop
Scadding.
The public has been invited to at
tend the services. Mount Scott Park
Cemetery can be readied by trans
ferring from any carllne to the Mount
Tramp!
Tramp! Tramp!
Ttks brya are marching and the
glrla. too and Uiear certainly
are hard on tlvelr ahoes. It can't
be helped children must pray
the only solution la to boy tha
Nine 0'Clock
School Shoes
Thar stand the strain better
than any aboes yoa can boy
Ussy ai-e sewed by tha smpransd
McKay process they have re
enforoad shanks and extended
vamp IPS no wonder that par
ents everywbere Insist on get
tlng Nine O'CJock Shoes, It
means a earing to them.
Flags Free
We have a flag for every
school In the land. Boys and
girls everywhere sre saving Nine
O'Clock School Shoe coupons to
exchange them for large Ameri
can Flags for their schools. Ask
your shoe dealer sbout our plan,
and write today for a very tn-
steresting history of "Our Flag."
written by Francis Bcott Key
III. beautifully illustrated In
three colors. Will be mailed
KRJCE upon the receipt of t cents
for postage.
A GREAT assortment of
finely tailored garments
with the best of linings.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make in1 a variety of weaves,
colors and patterns in many
models. Ask to see our new
Varsity" Suits
$18, $20, $25, $30 and up
Copyrifbt Hut, Scbaitncr Se Marx
" Wunderhose"
The Home of Stetson Hats
Scott or Cazadero lines, and automo
bile transportation will be furnished to
the cemetery, a distance of one mile.
Mount Scott Park Cemetery is Port
land's new perpetual care cemetery,
conducted on the park and lawn plan.
Grand Jury Finds True Bills.
A true bill fhsrcrinr Frank Wilson,
alias Goldsberg, with accepting the
earnings of Elsie Wilson, his wife, who
is an immoral woman, was found by
the county grand jury yesterday.
Other indictments Teturned charge
John West with selling liquor to an
Indian, and B. H. Masters and O. E.
Rancher with maintaining Na nuisance
in the shape of a public dance hall on
Columbia boulevard.
Morgan Gives to Xegro College.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., May SO. An
nouncement was made here today of a
gift of $25,000 to Fisk University, a
negro institution, ay j. r. e,-...
FAST SUMM
ER
CHEDULE
EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, JUNE 1
TO
ASTORIA
AND
U3Hsnfl
Seaside
Sea. Sh
Gearhart
ore Limited
LEAVES PORTLAND 9:10 A M. DAILY
Arrives Clatsop Beach resorts for luncheon. Returning leaves Seaside 6 :30 P. M.
WEEK-END SPECIAL
LEAVES PORTLAND 2:00 P. M. SATURDAYS
Arrives Clatsop Beach resorts for dinner. Gives entire week-end at the ocean.
MONDAY A. M. SPECIAL FROM BEACH ARRIVES PORTLAND NOON
OSBERVATION PARLOR CARS AND MODERN COACHES
EVENING TRAIN LEAVES PORTLAND 6:30 DAILY
THE ONLY SEASHORE RESORT ENJOYING FAST DAILY AND
WEEK-END TRAINS AND COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY FROM
OBSERVATION CARS.
ROUND TRIP FARES
$ 3.00 Saturday and Sunday, limit Monday.
$ 4.00 Daily, season limit.
$15.00 Five Round Trips, limit one year.
Business men can send families to hotels or coltajres on Clatsop Beach and spend week-end
with them without loss of office time. Go to the Beach now and arrange for the vacation season.
Hotels at Seaside and Gearhart open all year. Call for illustrated Clatsop Beach Folder.
Parlor Car Seats and Tickets at
CITY TICKET OFFICE, FIFTH AND STARK STS.
ALL TRAINS USE THE NORTH BANK STATION, Eleventh and Hoyt Streets
TOOLS
CUTLEBY Jk""
Why tolerate poor tools, when you can buy a STILETTO for the
price of the ordinary?
STILETTO TOOLS are dependable; they stand the wear; the
quality of the steel makes the difference.
ALL STILETTO TOOLS and CUTLERY are warranted, and are
distributed by a Pacific Coast firm.
Sold by all Hardware Dealers.