THE OPXCON" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY. EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1912 IBIS MEM RUSSIAN PiAUfST r.r DJ1D ASKS HOUSE IN MIDGET IS SMALLER . . TjjAN TOM THUMB 11 r to J :---z4J SHAPE FOR BATTLE n RBf.f O. SllB ' TAKES UP OUTiES Ncv Pastor of East Side Bap tist Church Delivers Sal- : -; utatory Sermon. f ; , AUSTRIA CIB10BE m SERVIAN SHIP OFCANNIN GINDUSTRV Los Angeles Fight Fans Re semble the Bunch of Jef fries' Palmy Day. r-n ..a fiM- f aail liT- v Los Angeles, Dec. 10,- Before another day has passed either Jim Flynn or Luther Mccarty will be eliminated en a i immediate contender for the -white heavyweight championship of the world. The men meet tonight at Vernon In a ae-hedaJed 20 round bout, the winner to tnett'Al Paser on Sew Wi Jay for McCarey'a; heavyweight championship belt and a valid -claim to the tlt:. Flynn will probably': enter the rlnj weighing about 190 pounds.- The Puebl'i fireman , hag' persistently refused to t mount the scales before witnesses and the report ' baa gone abroad that; he weighs, less , than in any of "his pre- ; vious appearances in: Los rAngeles. : lt '. Is known, , however, that he is. In won derful shape, and he has been mad an even money choice against his heavier opponent ' v 5 McCarty with 205 pounds of virile young muscle, ' nas won many friends among the Los ; Angeles fans by tils preliminary workouts here, and will not go to the post without substantial back. The fight tonight; baa created mora general interest than anv heavyweight battle staged In Los Angeles since tho raimy days of Jim Jeffries.; Practical ly every seat for the performance has been sold out and Promoter McCarey ex pects one of the largest crowds that evr lined the famous Vernon fight shed. Several attractive preliminaries have been carded. These Will be out of the way for the heavyweight battle at about io clock tonight . Mt. Angel Defeats Dallas, " 48neial to fh Inurrul 1 Mount Angel, Or Dec. 10. The Mount Angel college basketball team won its opening game of the season Here by de feating Dallas college by a score of S3 to 11. - The Mount Angel center landed Ithe ball in his own territory without any difficulty and the speedy, forwards by Quick unaerhand passes dropped it in the baskets. Dusseau was the bright light of the game, scoring five goals. Van Ordel and Smith played well for Dal las, . The lineup: Mount Angel, Kennedy and Scholi, forwards; Carson and Dus seau, center; Sullivan and Kronberg, guards. Dallas college, Farley and Smith, forwards;' Van Ordel, center; Foster and BurUe, guards. , Corpse Challenged Oldtimerc. . ' Fnlted Prew LeMi ttlre.i ' Xew York. Dc. 10. "The 'corpse dared us to take him on one at a time, He said be could lick the whole outfit." This was the assertion of veteran Broadway sporting men today who Jour neyed to JSheepshead Bay to attend the newspaper made funeral of "Brooklyn Jimmy" Carroll, aa; old time prhw flghter. -A New York newspaper had Jimmy dead from injuries received In a train accident. The "corpse" eat at a window when an imposing - array oi taxtcabs drove up to his door. One vehicle carried 1500 worth of flowers.' '. Oakland Fans to See Fight. - lUutted Pre Uiied Wlr.i Oakland, CaL, ,Dec 10. Fight fans here today look forward to the scheduled match between Tommy McFarland and Baba pjcato before the West- Oakland club tomorrow night with a great, deal of expectancy, Picato was arrested In Medford, Or., recently for appearing la a right with Bud Anderson, and it waa feared that the litigation resulting might prevent hla appearance here. A telegram from Picato, however, Ceclares that he will be on hand. j Crown Beats Riley. , f United frem Lrued Wire.) . New. York, Dee. 10. Knockout Brown f New York today has to hit credltan easy decision over Toung Riley, also of mm la all caaes of excessive brain tag, nerr oonea, iadlceition, colds, grip, coryza, OTer-liiduJeeuce. or headaches from any ranae er hi all condition ol pain, (out, ' neuralgia, acute or chronic rheumatism,' eta, ata. prompt, sale itliet is to and in ANTMtAMNfA TABLETS TkM wii fill rtniii nttar iti Itanium. Trf 1 s. Ask Yew Dragglat ft HI I Automobile Luoncation Zcrolene leaves prac ' tically no carbon. It .'"stands up" under any speed and heat. , Sold in Vt, 1 and S gallon, cans the small cans flat lhape, easy to handle just fit itt the tool box. For Sale Everywhere V Standard OilCompany ., , .Call fornla. 1 1 ' Portland San Franrlar l ''r""".. iiwintis mmtm 'ft j. mmrnrn m1 " " '- - ' - Caspar vWeia, dwarf, appearing at the Empress , theatre. Caspar Wels, midget at the Empress, Is the husband of Queen Mab, also a dwarf, with whom he appears in vaude ville. . He was born In Oermany and his tiny helpmeet Is a native of France. The dwarfs are the owners of. the Fanny ' Davenport estate near Canton, Pa., and they make that their home when not engaged on the stage fn this country .or abroad. Several rooms of their mansion are fitted up especially for them and for dwarfs who visit them and other apartments are kept in shape for "big people." That part of the house Where the stage pigmies make their abode Is like a huge aoiinouse. Tno chairs are or the baby type, a piano hardly larger than a cracker box is in the parlor, the beds are like cribs, the stove is a tiny affair and everything needed by the housewife Is there in miniature. Wets Is smaller than TomThumb. lie ap peared in Portland for the first time IS years ago as a member of the orig inal German Lilliputian company. At that time Wels could not speak a word of English. Now he Is fluent in the use of several languages. His tiny wife also la a linguist. New York. Each of the 10 rounds be longed to Brown, who completely out classed Riley. Dundee to Meet Britisher. (United Preu Leased Wire.) New York, Dec. 10. Johnny Dundee, the local featherweight. Is matched to day to meet Eddie Morgan, the English crack. In a 10 round bout hero next Thursday night Dundee recently re turned from Lo? Angeles, where he de feated Frankie Conley in a 20 round battle. Hirers Is Offered Fight. railed Prw teaaed Wlrt. New "York. Dec. 10. To secure Joe Rivers, 'the Mexican lightweight, for a 10 round battle against Knockout Brown here January i, Dan McKettrlck, fight promoter, announced today that he had wired an offer of J 3 000 to come east. McKettrlck expects a reply today. , II IS The blanket franchise desired by the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany will have included in it an amend ment providing a stopover not to ex ceed one hour, If a recommendation by the East Side Business Men's club at luncheon in the Clifford grill yesterday afternoon carries with, the city council and executive board. - The study which the club has under taken of the advantages of municipally owned lighting and telephone systems was furthered by facta presented by It D. Wagnon, who said that an automatic telephone service In Alberta owned by the state, and by the city of Edmonton, has resulted in a charge of $30 a year for business and 20 for residence, al though elaborate extensions are being met out of these charges. As to the economy of municipal light ing plants ha cited the Instance of Ta coma, where the largest city owned power plant in the United states Is lo cated, and which supplies power at 2.4 cents a kilowatt hour down to .98 nf cent per kilowatt hour, and thus fur- nisnes reason ror lactones seeking cheap power to com there. Mr. Wagnon as serted that the city now controls power from its head works on Bull Run and from Its reservoirs sufficient at least to light the city, and undoubtedly suffi cient to furnish power for many pur poses. L. M. Lepper, chairman of the day, speaking in relation to telephone ser vice, declared that where lm ram, from in California the Pacifio Telephone com pany cnaggea ji a month for residence telephones and 12.25 a month for busi ness, or less than half the charge here. The amendment proposed to the fran chise la Intended to favor east side and west side people altica who have una for stop-over privileges. TETRAZZIN1 COMES TO U. S. FOR CHRISTMAS (Coifed Prraa leaned Wire.) London, Dec. 10. With a crowd of Americans bent on spending Christmas at homo,-" Madame Lutaa TetrazjsJnl is today on her way to New York aboard the Mauretania. When asked concerning the story that she , was afraid to sing at the Metropolitan Opera, House, Mme. Tetrazzfni laughed heartily. "Nonsense." she aak. "I sang there 12 times last winter and enjoyed it I shall not ting there this season be cause my engagements require my pres ence elsewhere, including San Francisco, where I am to open ..the new Tlvoll Opera House." ' DOals Is niountlrur th rnrirlnrn limt forward of amidjihVps to avoid inter, ferenoa with tbe propellers and to keep the craft from skidding on turns. ' Gillette Vazors all kinla, .Kau, ONE HOURS OPOVER CARS SOUGHT Stornjif Applause Greets Tina Lerner in Concert, at Ma-" sonic Temple. Tina Lerner, Russian pianist, played at the Masonic Temple last night and completely captivated her audience. The people sat spellbound to the conclusion of each successive' number and then a storm of applause swept the auditorium In a way that left no doubt as to Us genuineness. There was no: restlesBijees or wearinces when Miss Lerner played; she seemed to iiypnfttize, with the very first touch Upon the keys. . .. ' Miss Lerner la a recognized artisc Of the first rank: in Europe.; This Ja her first American tour, and consequently first visit on the Pacific coast, and one rMlzes soon that she Stands far above the averase concert pianist.1 Her read ings and technic seem to merge so per fectly that the most difficult ' composi tions are played with as much ease and assurance as the ' most almjilo, from witicn, oy tne way, sne seems capable or bringing out a most remarkable weaiti of charm and beauty. If anything, tnls woman pianist knows how to produce that luscious, singing tone that so few artists inaotd understand how to" bring from the piano. ' -' - v ! i ..The program last night ".Was .ekoep-, tlonally, well chosen, consisting of Mo zart's Larghetto, Weber'a Rondo Bril- llante, Schumann's Sonata, op. 2. F sharp minor; three Chopin Etudes and Nocturne, op. 48; Tauslg's . Valse Cap rice on Strauss' "Man Lebt nur Elnmal"; and Liszt's "Sonetto de Petrarca" and Spanish Rhapsody. While- the recalls were almost endless, Miss Lerner did not respond with any -encores,' and to- this respect, too, she showed excellent dis crimination. , ' r . Thla was the Initial concert of the Portland Musical association's first sea. son, and it could hardly have been a more, brilliant, success." The club's next concert will be at the Ilelllg, January 15, when Maud rowell violinist, will be the artist. Officers and members of the club are Mrs. Warren E. Thomas, president; Mrs. Rose Bloch-Baucr, vico president; Mrs. John F. Logan, acting secretary; Mrs. Delphine Marx, treas urer; Mrsr. Rose Coursen Reod, Mrs. Robert Strong, Mrs. Emma B. Carroll, Mrs. F. P, Young, Mrs. Beatrice Dlerke, Mrs. Lulu Dahl MUler and Mrs. W. A T, Bushong. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock the club will ' present Miss Lerner In an Invitation concert at Christiansen's hall. The purpose of the association Is to give Portland opportunity to hear first class artists at reasonable prices. IOWA SENATOR WOULD PUT LID ON CAPITAL (United Piwe Itw Wire. WashlnRton, Dec' 10.--An appeal was mde to President Taft today for action in purifying the national capital by sup pressing "brothels and certain hotels." Tho appeal is the outgrowth of a 'meet ing last night, presided Over by Senator Kenyon of Iowa, father of a bill which would eliminate the segregated district here. 7& .r .V; I'OO i 6 O. tu4 T l . nL y.-A . .c, 'CXrC'V t.Vc;' Jltls great to b praaidenf-sanatoq a great scholar, but )t is. much greacer to be a preacher, and send forth the message of the gospel, said Rev. W O. Shank, the new pastor of the East Side Baptist hurch in nis 'initial ser- jrion to an . audience that filled to ca pacity the structure ..Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Shank arrived in this city Frl. day to take charge. of the pastorate, left vacant by Rev. Albert Ehrgott, several months ago. 1 ' The address of nelcome to, th new pastor was given by Rev. C. A. WoodJy, representing the Baptists' association Of the state and of the entire- northwest In his opening greetings to tho Con gregation Kev. Mr. Shank said that he had no special Address of weloome to give, but ttrtit his welcome to' the peo. pie. of the "Church ; would" continue throughout the year and very. day. . "My creed isi lo preach the gospel of Je.?us ChrlBt,- help men. and women and lead t,he.in to. Christ" ho said. . 'That Is the. creed -of . the Baptist church-as I understand it." ' - ' - Tbe new paator took his subject from Daniel sell: 2, "And they that are wise shall shine'as firmanent' , "The question, 'What is Wisdom,' has been asked through ages and a great many answers have given," he said. "The scholar .sought for tho answer in vain and the scientific man had looked for it in tho blowpipe, but found It not. The stole, the Hindu and the atheist had sought the answer, but failed, and gaO to the human family no answer. The stoic said that It consisted In v!r. tue, but placed the human pace and the animal . on the same plane, whereas man differs from the beast in that he has a souL. The answer is not ia tne pleasure of eating and drinking, and in the .pleasures of life. The fear of Lord Is the beginning of wisdom and Is the answer to the question, and Chris tianity Is tho fundamental of Ufa "Perhaps the greatest Invention from the genius of. man Is, Wireless teleg raphy. The wirttess spark being sent forth from the .' Titanic when it was sinking brought an answer and help. If the genius of man can do this won derful, thing. It Is not unreasonable to think that the' supremo being can alao telegraph his messages to his peopl Wireless requires that the sender and receiver shall be in tune in order to transmit the message, and so the hu man soul must be in tune, to recetv this message from God." An informal reception to the pastor and his family followed tho sermon, and was offielntX'd over by Rev. F. B. A. Smith, senior deacon of the church. Rev. Mr. Shank came here from Win field, Kansas, where he bad charge of a Baptist pastorate for several years. He Is a graduate of the Baptist Theology college of Rochester, New York. The Illinois Manufacturers' associa tion has deckled to form a casualty In surance company to write accident In surance under the new workmen's corfl pensatlon law. 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