Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 309, 14 November 1916 — Page 14

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, NOV.. 14, 1916

French Soldiers Exhibit Art Work

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FRENCH FRONT, Not. 14. An exposition of "Art at the Front" composed of the creations of soldiers of the French army now on view at Complegne includes contributions from every branch of the service. Pictures in . oils and water colors, colored crayons and pencil, charcoal and burnt wood are displayed side by ' side with statuettes carved out of chalk or soft stone or modelled in plaster colored to represent nature. Metal objects made of shell cases, hammered In beautiful designs to form flower holders and lamps, and Bplintera of steel shells made into paper weights and inkstands, rifle cartridges transformed into pen and pencil holders, paper cutters, thimbles and -other useful things, fuses made Into finger and napkin rings, . fancy work baskets fashioned out of the long wicker cases in which loaded projectiles for the big guns are conveyed to the firing line all give evidence that art goes together with war. Picture Possess Strength Many of the pictures exhibit a strength which can never be found in any academical salon. They all represent objects of actuality as seen by the men themselves and reproduced in such a way as to bring home to those who see them the conditions under which the soldiers live in face of the enemy. There is no idealism

or fantasy in the men's work all is

realism. This, however, does not pre- . vent many of the artists from por

traying humor in its broadest sense, (for the soldier in the field is .very ' keen on the comic side, and some of

i the caricatures are excellent. Few people have had the oppor

1 unity of seeing the exposition, owing

I to the difficulty of reaching Com-

plegne under the restrictions of war

time, but arrangements have been

TALK OF BILL

Continued from page One Bust, and thli kind of campaign is almost, if not quite as expensive as conducting the campaign for election. It will be recalled that James P. Goodrich stated in his sworn statement of primary expenses that he spent more than $18,000 to get the Republican nomination for governor. Other candidates, of course, spent propdVtionate amounts. This applies to the candidates of both parties. How much the successful candidates spent after the primaries to be elected in November is not yet known, but they admit that this was an expensive campaign. Would Shorten Campaigns. It is pointed out that if the nominations had been made in September this year Instead of March it would have been less wearing on the candidates as well as on the people of the state, because it would have shortened the time in which the people could have

been pulled and hauled and buttonholed. There is no need of such a long campaign. City elections will be held throughout the state next fall, and nominations for city offices will be made next March unless the present primary law is changed and the date for holding the primaries pushing along until later in the year. Already there is talk of candidates for city nominations, in the cities throughout the state, and this is one thing that has given rise to the talk of a change in the primary law. Complaint Registered. Complaint is heard that it is foolish to start now to work for nominations to be voted for at the election next fall, a whole year ahead, but that Is exactly what is going on. . If the primaries for city nominations were postponed until September or October, it is pointed out, there wonld be no necessity for primary campaign work to start before next spring, whereas under the present system it is on right now. Under the primary law as It stands now precinct committeemen for the parties are elected at the March primaries. The precinct committeemen to be elected next March will not only be the members of the county committee, but all of them whose precincts are wholly or in part within the limits of a city are also members of the city committee, although they elect a city chairman to conduct -their city campaign. If the legislature changes the time of holding the primaries the present precinct committeemen would continue as members of the city committee until the primaries would be held later in the season. A novel automobile speedometer can be set to regulate the speed of a car and prevent it being run more than a determined distance.

SALTS IS FINE FOR KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT Flush the Kidneys at One When Back Hurt or Bladder Bothers.

No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or train only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly rheumatism, headache, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys nd stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-like drink which all regulr meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, theeby avoiding seriou kidney complications. Adv,

made for the transfer of the collection to Paris and possibly later to 'America. It is probable, that (he work of the soldiers of. other French armies will be joined together with the exhibit. - , , . Artists are Satisfied The soldier-artists are content with very small recompense for their works. They have givon them up in order ' to provide themselves with a

few small comfort's during the coming winter, on condition that purchasers make a contribution ' towards the assistance of their wounded and invalid comrades. . There are works by winners of the Prize of Rome of the French Academy who were mobilized while pursuing their studies, and some of these in later years may come to be regarded as masterpieces.

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The Washington Square District, known as New York's Bohemia, is a bur with gossip today over the filing of a suit for divorce by Louise McCutcheon Norton, playwright, against Allan T. Norton, poet and devotee of Shelley. The sealing of the papers prevented the name of the young woman who came between the Nortons from becoming known to their friends among the "Trufflers." It is only known that she is a member of the Bohemian colony of artists and poets. Mrs. Norton attained considerable literary fame by the publication of her play, "Little Wax Candle," by a Bohemian printshop widely known for its exotic works. She is a daughter of the late John Lindsay McCutcheon, wealthy art collector and patron, of Pittsburg.

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HUNT MISSING SON; FATHER IS CALLED

' - Death of his father is the cause for an extended search 'for. Harry Harris, 20, of Hamilton, O. ' Word from Hamilton today indicated that young Harris was believed to be. in the vicinity of Richmond. The young man who has been missing since Saturday stands about five feet ten inches, was wearing a dark blue suit, a soft gray hat and a pair of black and tan shoes. He is fair with blue eyes. Nothing is known here of the young man's whereabouts. The father Charles Harris, 61, died suddenly. ,

JAMES NORRIS DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS

James M. P. Morris died last night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 35 North Eighth street, where he had been ill for several weeks. He was one of the oldest and best known citizens having moved here with his parents from Baltimore, Md, when a child. At that time he resided in a house located on the site of the Boston store. . He . is survived ; by two daughters, Mrs. C. A. Brehm and Mrs. J. V. Rowlett; one son, Jehu Norris; one brother, Joseph Norris and one sister, Mrs. William Canaday. Funeral services will be held at the Fairview Methodist church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Friends may call at any time at the daughter's home, 35 North Eighth street.

To enable a man to use a bicycle while gunning a Frenchman has invented a support to hold it stationary when he is firing the gun.

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WASHINGTON, ' Not. 14 Celebration of the seventh centenary of the Dominican Order, known as the order of preachers, of the Catholic Church began here today with a pontifical high mass attended by the three American cardinals--Gibbons, of Baltimore, who was the celebrant, Farley, of New York and Q'Connell of Boston and many prominent catholic laymen from throughout' the United States. ' Observed All Over World. The celebration, which is being observed all over the world, marks the seven hundredth anniversary of the confirmation of the order by the church, approval having been given by Pope Honorius III in 1216. The order was founded in 1213 by Saint Dominic Guzman, a Spanish nobleman of Calaroga and its members have always been recognized as the leaders in study and exposition of Catholic theology. In the United States where the order lias been established more . than one hundred vears. the central cele

bration is being held in the Dominican ! Hnnse nf Studies here. This, the first !

day, was dedicated to America's!

princes of the church, the three cardinals, all of whom were in sanctuary when Cardinal Gibbons celebrated pontifical high mass. The sermon was preached by the lit.. Rev. Thomas J. Shahan, rector of the Catholic University. Many arch bishops, bishops and other dignitaries also attended. Hold University Day University day will be observed tomorrow when the Most Rev. John Bonzano, the apostle delegate will be celebrant of pontifical high mass and

the Very Rev. Peter Guilday of Catholic University will preach. Representatives of Catholic Universities and other educational institutions will attend, i The students celebration will occupy the third day, Friday, a theological disputation will be held. Rev. R. Walker, of Piedmont, W. Va., being defendant of the thesis and Rev. John Walsh, of Chester, Pa., the objector. A dissertation will be read by Rev. A. Mar chant of Cleveland, and the opening address will be by Rev. Basil Saylor of Columbus, Ohio. - ' Religious orders' day will close the celebration next Sunday.

W. G. T. U. BRINGING MRS. HARRIS HERE

Members of the W. C. T. U. are expecting that vigorous blows will be struck at the liquor traffic when Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, . well-known Georgia orator, will deliver an address in the East Main Street Friends'

CATARRH LEADS TO CONSUMPTION Catarrh is as much a blood disease as scrofula or rheumatism. It may be relieved, but it cannot be removed by simply local treatment. It causes headache and dizzines, impairs the teste, smell and hearing, affects the voice, deranges the digestion, and breaks down the general health. It weakens the delicate lung tissues and leads to consumption Hood's Sarsaparilla goes to the seat of the trouble, purifies the blood, and is so successful that it is known as the best remedy for catarrh. Hood's Sarsaparilla strengthens and tones the whole system. It builds up. Ask your druggist for Hood's, and insist on having it There is no real substitute. Adv.

church at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday night. Mrs. Harris has dedicated her life and talents to fighting the whisky evil and has toured the country over in her campaigns for temperance. Every where she has been heralded as the leading woman orator of the United States. The public is invited to the lecture tomorrow night, no admission being charged. Mrs. S. E. Nicholson announced that the local W. C. T. U. members will bear all expenses of the engagement as a part of their educational campaign in the interest of temperance.

RELIEVE HEADACHES WITHOUT DOSING By Applying Sloan's Liniment to Forehead You Can Stop the Severe Pains

Many headaches are of a neuralgic origin. The symptoms of such headaches are intense and lingering pains in the brow, temples or back of th? head. There Is one certain relief that has been known and recommended for years back, Sloan's Liniment One application and the dull pain is practically gone. It is easily applied without rubbing. Rubbing is unnecessary, as Sloan's Liniment quickly penetrates to the seat of trouble. Aching muscles, rheumatism, bruises, lumbago, chilblains, sprains and stiff neck can also be most effectively treated with Sloan's Liniment. Cleaner than mussy plasters or ointments; it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. At all drug stores, 25c, 50c, $1.00.

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H. J. Grim and Ross Hendricks, formerly with the Richmond Garage, are now connected with the Chenoweth Auto Agency in the new fire-proof Garage at 1107 Main Street.

Mr. Grim will render the same expert tire service as he maintained at the Richmond Garage and Mr. Hendricks, expert mechanician, will give his personal attention to your car troubles. They welcome theif old friends and patrons. The same tires formerly sold by Mr. Grim will be carried here as will the High Test Gasoline, known as White Rose Brand. (Signed)

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