n - Till: OHEGOII DAILY. TQUnilAL. rOST LAUD. TUESDAY, VZZZUZZW 1:.-1S10. ' . 1 f CHURCH REVIVES 'I! OLD FASmOflEDrDlf SUNDAY AHER?0N Portland Pastor Takes , Initiative ia Kaying Groups Gather After. 1 Services for Meal. - Fairest ; Woman to Be gained it r, , at . , .at ,; ; H . 1 ;H AU Countries Will dompet e ' Paris. 'Dec. 1-A worMwId "movie referendum to select the mor beautiful woman In the world )s projected by the French Industrial cinematograph la this cjty. - , - ' ' ' r- - Under th plan, each country will choose the loveliest woman- within Its borders; all the "winners" are then to be photographed tor the screen and the combined films will be exhibited before an international commission ,ef Judges composed of artists, scientists and eth ers oompetent to detect feminine charms. These will then pick the 'most perfect woman: on earth." . - , . ' The ' Cinema contest is ; expected to reach the furthermost pots of the slob, makinr It a truly international enter prise. Paris experts predict the compe tition will bring- to lleht hundred 'of beaut lee at preeeat blush Ins In unknown and remoU tUUkm and who will over shadow the professional Venueee. . - The Question of "makeup" is an im portant one In the contest. A maximum of route and other "beautifying" means WHI M allowed. This will reduce the contest to en of Women wilting to sub mit their -natural charms unadorned by artificial aid to the critical eyes of the world. . - ' - ' The Sunday dinner which for genera tion after generation has been a family institution In American homes, has been put Into the church by at least one pro gressive Foruaim paaior ana ma wue, t -rwrr fTI -,T .I TT the Her. and lfrs. IV H. Sawyer of the., 1-1 f, ; WflQ I flO ' Kfl W f JiW H M Rut Mda Christian church. The idea of dividing the church mem bership Into groups small enough to be served at one time and entertaining them at a dinner after the morning sermon, was conceived by Mrs. Sawyer, and last Sunday the third" in the merit of four ; dinners which are being given fortnightly - Was declared an unqualified success, ' Covers were placed for 115 at long ta bles, - and while the . meal was, being served by the young women of the church . under 'Mrs. Sawyer's direction, an in ' format , program was - rendered, "inter ' spersed with short .speeches on phases of the work of the church, the pastor pre-' ,. siding. , Following was the program: 1 Bass solo, Harold fctoora ; saxaphone ; . solo. Miss Mildred Mowry; vocal solo, 4 Miss Mary Leppor; tenor solo, o: TL i Morgan male quartet S. J Eddy, J. El : tAwrenos. Jamee Oanoe and J. V. Mul koy; cornet, E. D. Wetmore. C. V. - Swander, state superintendent of mis v siona, gave a convincing talk on the '' value of tithing, and short talks . were ,; made by F. A. Lucas Of CorvalMs, Guyon - Springer, George O. Martin, J.JB. Prots I man and, C. A. Miller. The last of this series of -church din ners will take place December 28, when 5 about 150 of the members" will be enter ' talned.. This church s also planning. . ' big New Tear's Eve party, to be given at - the East Side Business Men's club, Crowded Line in ; Prison Death Cell r. V- at : Osiinglng, N. Y Dec. 16. it. X. S.) Tha death house at Sing Sing prison la crowded to -capacity and it has be come necessary to use an emergency i room, Warden V. Brophy announced to day. There are 2? men awaiting execu tion. Six murderers are ,due to be elec 'trocuted in the week of January. 6.- See M. Slchel's ad on Page 3. Adv. So She GavHim;;ai Roasting New York. Dec. If. (C P.) Henry Buklloff : tried to get acquainted ' with a Fifth avenue girl and came to grief. She lectured hint for 20 minute,-then the Judge gave him 20 days to think it over. i ; .a Springfield. III.. Dec; II. (Uv,fK)--A broken teacup cost Blane Hansen hi wife. Blane bounced . th container: off his better halfs bead and the, court held this to be sufficient, ground ' for divorce, ' .( . Detroit, Mich,. Dec 1. r--;(UJfP Judge Todd had many new friends, to day. He ruled- Henry Van Court's ob jection to supporting bj mother-in-law was insufficient grounds for divorce for bis wife, Alio Van. Court. ' , ! Capt. Cruel Treatinntl B'BnckV Privates New York, Dec. If, Thro former "buck" privates in th" A. E. F. testified today that Captain Karl ' W-' PeUer, military! police officer in charge of the Lemana concentration camp, extracted confession- from 'them through "cruel and .Inhuman methods." Captain. Detzer, whose borne is in Fort Wayne, .Ind., -ia being tried" by a - oourtmartial. . - ' Frank. J. Mulvey. a former member of" the 28th division, testified .. that he was badly beaten by two; of Detser's sergeants following his arrest on an assault and robbery charge. l ' " WlUlam R. t4sk, Clinton, Iowa. 12th field artillery, declared that Detzer held an automatic againtt his head and swore he would kill him unless he confessed. Lisk is now serving a 10 year ' term at Leavenworth for the alleged attack ing of two French women. , . Wllliaia, J. Warner of Uanes. Cofo camp hospital No, S3, said be admitted Eepiblicans Sreak Filibuster on War .- Contracts Itiquiry Washington. Dea 11(L N, S.) The Democratic flllhuster in the house which began, on Saturday to .prevent discus sion of alleged frauds and favoritism in the settlement of war contracts by the war department wag broken-Monday by the Kepublicana, , ; By a vote of .177 to 124, the house adopted a resolution giving privilege to a report from the special committee in vestigating the war department expendi ture a. - Chairman Graham submitted an attack on a number of contract settle ments. ' X- '4 ' : The Democratic leader charged that the purpose of the attack is political and that ho facts have been presented to Justify an arraignment of Secretary Baker and officials who conducted the settlements. ' Triangle Shooting, -Begins Wteli Doctor Objects to -Suitor '. Saint Stephens. B. C Dec lr-iy S Three men were shot to -death and a young woman wounded In a shooting affray today' Involving prominent resi dent of the community- : Tb dead re: Dr. Pratt,.-John. Bell, Royal! Cotton. According to stories told the author ities. Dr. Pratt objected to attentions be stowed on his daughter by Cotton. They had -word and ' the doctor shot Cotton with a shotgun, - killing, htm instantly. Bell'entered the room during the Quar rel and supported Cotton with th result that be and the doctor exchanged shota. Man TJses Gasoline ;To Start Fire and Home Is Destroyed - Aberdeen' Wash., ;Dee, 16. Attempt to start a kitchen fire with casoMne caused GL K. Anderson, ; a Cosmopous mill worker to be seriously burned about the legs and' hands and also resulted' in a fire that destroyed hi house and con tents. "The explosion . blew Anderson through . a .window. While expected to live. Anderson Is suffering from burns that cover both legs and hands. Part of his clothing was torn from his body. Anderson, a bachelor, resided in a well furnished house. : , ' StiUl Saying "Here's ; Hojv' in St. Louis St. Ivouls. Mo.. Dec (L N. a With their oasis in a Sabaraixed nation apparently on the verge of drying up, St. Louisans were making a last minute rush on dispensaries of drinkables this afternoon, following the receipt of tele graphic instructions by United States Dietrict Attorney Hensley, from Attor ney uenerai 'aimer, to take steps' t make St. Lou la and the eastern disZrioi of Missouri dry, Hensley, It is under stood, will aek the district ourt of appeals for a writ of snpersedeas- to morrow morning making ineffective .the injunctions recently granted in the Unit ed States district court lifting the" lid on .whiskey, beer and wine.... New Officers Chosen Milton. Dec. 15. The! Ladles of the O. A. R. elected the following- officers President. Mrs. W. H. Bailey ; senior vie president, Mrs. .Alice Granger; Ju nior vice president, Mrs. Susan Coe: i chaDuun. Mrs. I Obert : treasurer. Mrs. at theft after Detzer had kept him S$ C B. Hansen ; conductor, Mrs. Carrie houra without food and sleep.. 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