South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 92, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 April 1922 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
Sf."DAY. APRIL l?22
FRATERNAL ORDER TO BURN MORTGAGE AT SERVICE TODAY
South Hnifl ArnV Nu. l.V. Order of Arranp (!rlrhration Program. ;-.)!! Hr.-i r:n ? "'. 4 V-. Vr ..' ".I Order of nigh", will r,n i' a.ar urr ! f r '-' f m fi r."i t his ,i 2:a" n' frr-M th;r Lot., r v th u":. r e" tv noitr v it proprt v. a --... .r.p-i v.:-"1 1 Ly r;'t!ahlt! "'rv:""-, and Th i:;t ; -iting of a lag? e1i of r.' v. ? :nbr. T ."."- r r "dir g wu'.l r ir; ' hare ol ,i I - f th !f iV r: :'v, (rar.l ,,-t Jrr--t J..h-, M. M , t i : i ' f I'lMv. Larv. who v. ;d h rhi pr;rc:ip'-l v .'.k r f J h" c r.i' irn. Th- local ari" i th 'irgst dris!--" frr.tr r:"f .'?r.:.i'i''n hi the city. Oh a ! (!. r .a: ;. d' l.t-'O'h and haj. a . ; ; ; v if ; r-a -1 im ine:cher.-.hi; 1?-! p';o': T! r hii lr r - f r--f ir i v f -.rt u a a ' ia choos:r g t'.V, r uC r ir- 1 sagacity .i "i it i t'.nr h:-!".' 1" 'a 1 n" .-l;':r-r.-h".l of tie 0 t II ! t tvie I '.?! riT' " a - .'! t-j p y r.f? a : j Ci r: ) r; i r - " ' ' " ' ' ' ' r 1 - ; i e f f . n V i :' To llfiM nanqiwi. A .ar-.rp:, '-vill !,.'! :r. 'V Tur'f.: -h rof ni of th 0!r. r hotd -it 1 cV'.o-'-'i t h i.s af.rno..n fc-r all pr"--.- )! a r I pa.-t cdherrn of t'i- o 1 1 a. r;e, -if which tir.o- p'.ar..-? will t !orrv.u!';f'l for the farther. -g of tl" r.li ;ifr.-!n:i rr.o-r:i nt im-v h'ii) - rn rri'-'l n in fvrry Kta in th-u-!oü. iMit Cfr.in.l V rthy Tr-'t Frrink K. Jforircr f.f tJ.i; Ity. th.o father f th.- mo1. r:,'.t . " A r'.iV.i:Q th" work ! ir.' !'.: '; y t:i' h'al j';ar!c-rs li vision in this '.y. Th-- burr.insr f th- nw-rtao. Ins a t t r a r t f 'I r . .n.-M"ra t a'f r.r!T anions th. ra'-mh'" r. l-'tt. th- i'isint s;)k( r-i f hf jr -M!'--I rjl n Ir-: !ht nf in th-ir " r.t iu.:a?n. After th (;",n!i: rfir.t.ks by P-it Grnn-l Wnrfhy I'r'.t 'n;ik J-:. Jlriir. an aMr' i-s: of wt c m t thnt v:?;'or.s will rxf ivV-fl hv Worthy Ir'-a't J. TTlr.tr I'-nh, follnv. e l hy an ailrr'' by Clr in 1 Worthy iT'-.Vt. Hon. John M. Morin ar.'l fh l.;;TniT:ir of tlio mnrU'i;-'1. A1-drr-t p'-rta inir. to the !o al ar.'l f.at3 af ri will h dflivfrcl by Past h'rnt I:r-Vt J. A. 1 i t i r in -:h anl at . Trs't .lamrs T. Anl r.-n rpfcpcilvc'.y. lYocram of l'xrrci. Th prnuram fr th.r l.nrnlr. of th niortri.?f'S rxe rr i?s aa fnl1 ovrs : P. fi. W. IV't Frank Tk Tlrlr, rhalrrrian. w . rrr vt j. i::mr roiic, "awj. ctriO to Visitor " O. W. Prr-s'i Hon. John T. Mnrin, "The Mr als of Our Orvh r."" nurr.lr.tr ' Mortn?o. Past S'tatf rr-vst (i. A. VarabTiigh T-ur Ar." Ptate I'rVs't Janu'M T. An1r?on. "The '!at Acrk." Nntior.al Anthem, hy rntirr .n.ilierr? "Amfrl a. ' - hy A. Hro-rrns. Grand Ball. to 1 2 : r H. ar..l N. Orchc?tr i. Th committe in rhir?" of arrar.Kerr.'T.t? coiiri.ts of Tl. '.. ArchnmLeaal?, chairman; I. I. Fi' her, sc'y,; Vv. C. M.Klyn, J- Fixr. Otto'Mnrihou?. J. T. NVcnnn. Manrlc rnhm. Iouls l-aNnrtz an-1 Ilrr.ry WITT'. Vu t tit i mr TTATf4DT?r INSURANCE MEN veneral Agents of ISorthuc-t-lorn Mutual Company Hold BnnmuH at KableN. in jm'iii'i fi ..r ir, . T . in.-. fr'-A nl a-'ont of the .Ncrlliwc-p r:) Mutual lafo Insiiranro rvnoan v.lth otr.r-s in this city. ro ugcr.t "f th northern Irdiina li-tri-'t dit-d l7t r.icht in Kab banquet In II. 1 1 ich praise , thy-: o!' Mr. Mac' W 1 S Vi ' c 1 by 'rwc, court" of Lake ja Iltr of th our t '. NY. v. s:':!.:h. T-:.. ra o; , c-eio MV-g i;ank.rV ' . t Ii S lUtil and Chrs Smith ot H unrM. 1 T J 'vi,. 1 nrv5.n ., AIT A ir.1 . 1 - ' I II I. i . 1 l.l' . ' t a 1 w 1 ; o r. w :Mi 1 e r t ! b! rv : T'n au-' t i-bu:e ! !. 1 I r" I Mr. Ma.ck's record of "J .- e-.-.rs .1 !. 'l he comparv and a.-o tv. . 4 v ... 1 u-ar'v tae t '"'i .1 mTva: n In w n. - . .1 .11 r . r r-i - . ' r ri j . 1 , in reccrc.5 :r :,:i..i'
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period In th!. terr:t -ry : v seeing a real estate and tire insurarao over $ tero;.,.co w-oth i'.-ur .:. ' a gent. He is local ngent for stcamT a er.t v-:'. e vairs . r .. orditi-r.s J-'mp lines, conductin.g this business
j., );, irsvr.i !'ce we a ! whole lot Oil day." di : - r- '-.t tl: :" v a . d Mr. Mar. . 1 1 s w p r e ; v h. 1 I to I-.- m 1 1 ' curing st 1 - ; ). ive r ay.v ai- j hie :r.e-. but 1 o jt v. h IV.oulty 0:io r t r: a 1- .1 ,ph r I e !T:!i' i t h ac' . .sVl ''e 's 1 f Mr. t 1 ar. !.:: Mad .1 " ! 1 .-O force. 1 r r. sp' c ; ch? Iii. MV 'Vly r. yr'i si' :utch i:-tf Adv. Bell Boys Don t Page . People in Whispers And and - a v. -. ' ,- .1 -' , a - ,!.:. : 91... th- ! ., e.i'iv.i-' w at th. v v a-'. Th ; At.h t r i-i'f rt :. . O e ir. the : tv .t ci". do t:! r-T every ,y h. th l.ru . that v- : I Jor. s. pb Vi 'i c : , r e lb : -'. : 1 v : t - b 1 by ' Tdr. T.I 1 1 ; ' i - :; !-y N' 'a -Ti?.:e öitrn t-a::o . g it nl m T ; - S:tC tti-ar.-S W , rted Tow. fir ad- ! .1 1 e . w 1 ! ! p VI r.te ft CO Ir. t rt st - itching 1. It vo'ar lr.t : ia t '."o to vtt m jih-yer ho ?:.:ght b- inv ree 1 It! cUr se;ici-. Ctn;) at tl.e NV'.vs-Ti'ls r.fV.c ;T.d t.'.lk tb.:r-' or a k r. h an ad-
Oliver Players Open Series of Plays onStage SmiIiir Thni,'' Conietlv. to Have Fir-t Show inj: at 01 iwr Tln atrr Today. T'.ro-Jzh." hat. far.'.ir';- ' "T.i' 'Jv v. !;..h opn- at tli Oliver ! : r '!. ma r k h ."sinmr.p f ..-r-!, r.f rh 01irr ri.TNrrs, w ! : o w . o t- ? r r. t rnoly h i! of t h . " 1 1 . . -!'. M 1 1, h -. ' r o--il h it t;n -l-rnk n -t :' ;:o.j- t ;,o ? 'i.t ia unu-ually
" 4 '. ' ' ' W i- .... r ' - . i iii:li:n m.iitj:i.i.i;. c!il orat' Stacre artists and oorr?nt"r hav hr en at work for tho p,i?t thrc w'k? to produeo a special tir: for tl- oo-ninpr p'aj'. ati-l W o!:a:a It:charl.-on, who has flircctM tiio work, prumises t-ouif: unique ;'f tx. loli in li'ickerou r.'l and hrtt ir.U'. -a ,v--;--:;'---v,y if" A a?- ', a a . vv.-. ? .-..:..; . ' vvn 'A.'. .. i' .. . '..Vx. -a, ' .: " . a-a 1 --a . . X Ml . -.,a ;aa. a v ; . : .; . ,; I'liTlIIl A. l?KCZiaEWICZ . Totr A. Beczkie.dr2. drmorrntin 'candidate for tate rprese ntatlvo. i ' Hervel with both tlie Can-idlan and. French annifs during th world :ar. He left South Rend, when, lie wa born and raised, shortly after th.-- t'utbrcak of hostilities to enlist j in Canada and later transferred to; tho Polish locrion of the 1'ror.ch j army. H Is 1 years oM. a graduate or houui lienft iiili -hoo and St. Stanislaus crdlepe (f Chicago, and is at prcnt ornployf 1 In tlir township ac5ossor's oTlce. AUGUST BAILEY TO SEEK STATE OFFICE TT'' r r- i n'unu i'tiiim i.un V.UUIH IIman Filos for State Repre-s-rntative Position. ! Vriend- of Atigust Paily. for four ! ear.v a member of the city council.; -v'' ,r (,f vhi--!i time he sp. nt in th.o : lrc-i.ieii' W of that bo.h-. -havo in- ! i i'iU1 ,"","1I'U! ' niI , r.i.c for the state t eilat ti re , . . lo tho In,li:in;l n inHo I " - ......... .. . - . . . . . . . .... - T I'IT,. ...l.. 1.... Mr. llailey, who lives at .'1.1 , ..II. I 1 111.' Willi III.'. ' jl'4'l "W. AV'ashington av.. Saturday ; ica ins intentions to Iirconi" a i I .... . 1 .1 .... . ... ... ... a ite lor t!;c democratic nomi-j ration for -tate rpprfsentative from i tTtv-,1? ((.unfy. Mr. Hai ley. uho '
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' Seeks State Office 1
: nv)- a-d w ith the Northern Indi1 m'-;aua Kailway company, wa rking in
a;;' omco or tn. c.aim agent, ai.'-o from :;s h.ome ofllce. T! -at he is familiar to an extent
e a sh'-r: u lf il tbe wa-.rk t the state b-gisla-great evil l!ir" oiced as be told of having
serw-u rue state ser.ate ;,s a doork e. p. r in l?ll. serving in that ca ... .... .-.i. .1. . 1 ri' tor ii.e iioa-e two years laur . 1.. t r 1 i. i-..-. t . ....... ... .....1. iii. 11 il'- ii:i'- in iniii 11 :i :ne workings (.r tpc -rate i.dus and v.a intimate w 1th the lawmaker-" of the s?.!te. Mr Hiihy tnarrietl and the f.t; P.r 'f t w o daughters. COM.MITTKK WKVl TKS CHAHGl OF IUSSi:LL JACKSON. Miss . April 1 Char-oas by lov. Ri;ss'dl that certain I t.i'e ;r,iuraiK interests wer.: ma;uI Mining a "pernicious lobby" at the ' M;s:s:ppl cTpitol and had Inspire 1 jthe 1 .""- eductlor. Ult1 Id'OUIlt ; ag i::a-r lino hy Mi.s Fra ncs I'.il.jhead. hi.- torirer stenographer. we:, df el.: red. t;r. substantiated in th" je. I pr r t . f . tii'd w.rh Mississippi J-.ou-c r 'p: t ,ti e today by tl;.. . itl t c:..:a. itt.'e' w hi. Ii in t .-:ig tt d 1 . CRESSY TO ESTABLISH USED MACHINE MARKET S A. C;v sy. w h- h b-cn promln ' :tly i"T.:'cred with the au torn ol i::::os in South lend for a number of years, will op-n "The M"tor Mat Where :h cra b u1 car-- will 1 hat. ibd, at 7 lrJ S. Michigan st. this wee:. The t'nl(tl Spanish War Vtcnins .;-.; ;ri.j r,i.ar a j y ni' ill.., , !e y 'y't :C st'i.d Im!! Miit'o'ir? a Pirs;.f r.ew !i;emher.Ar- . r.i ; v coin p.-: '. tor an j
annual .-ta.t muster t i-e hel l iajperirt' : tlr.. c.tv W-dr.edty nicht. April ' mi?. -v- j.;,
1 , cm okc and luncheon fed- j Iva. i ay ty.xii. !.out.i is pnib d ' auJ a.!l S;raia-h war vd.rans are in- I vited to attend. I
OFFICIALLY CLOSE POLITICAL ARENA; 240 SEEK OFFICES
Fair Sprinkling of Women Candidates Included in Li?t for Primary. With approximately 2 4 0 carMidatf II! till tM, th OfllCfri r.f the (o'.m'.y (!t1: wrr ofL". illy c'oo J S.i t ' i i t y niriic t pohti'i! oli":''' A fair prinkllt:? of v. orn'-n offlco f"fr;r aro included In th livt, aü'.onir t:im ntr Mi.-? rMac Tos-rhf-r, r'puMi' an. for county rceor-1-cr. Mr?. lara I?. Sov r. demorra', for o)Mnfy clrk. I?lmrhp Steven. rep' .lean to: I'crtao to'.vr.hip trustf Anna TV lom, repuhlimn for I'nn township tr.i.slfp, Addlo Z. Ilollowfll. democrat for Irtaqe towr:?h!p tni-:tM .M.iiid" M. Grey. fUrnoorat for Harr! township trustee, Maud" V. Kunr.eL, rfpublican for Oliv town.-hlp trust vp. fully Sprint Siirpro. One of th- .urpri.-'oa of the clo?!ns? hour- of th' primary li.t.7 was tho rior!-ration nf John P. Cully. K. F;;mr' ft., who is an independent candidate for county clerk. 13d ward .1. 1tithT. n hn h id pr5otislv fl!M fo- county d-rk, on th df inorra tic tirkrr. withdrew and instead is r-cekin the nfhef of Portale township ay?r.or. (op.n of tho nv):t. intfrrstin:: races Is that of sheriff, with 10 candidate in the Held. :x on the republican tirkt and four on th dmorrat io. 25 FALL IN HANDS OF POLICE SQUADS Drunks. Gamblers, Pupilist? and Other? Caught in Saturday Night Net. Twenty-five men were caurht In tho South l'.nd police toiN la-t nUht when the force, unusually active, gathered in .alleged law breakers on charges ranin. from mere drunkenness lo asa-ault and battery, pamblimr and manufacture and sal of liquor. Kutrene Katona. 2201 S. Caapin st., who was shot Mar h 2' by Conductor Van Dtisen of the South Bend street crir lines. yJk-ii, arcordincr to the- char.-es, Kator.a and a companion attempted "to hold up Van Dusa-n, was transferred from Kpworth hospital to the county jail. Eight men of various nationalities were caueht in the police net late la?t nieht at the National pool room, -Z 4 X. Michigan street, where, poii"o cl.iim the nipp, vero found gambling for money. The raid was conduced by Serg't L,uther and a special detail. Ono more North Liberty residents came in for a raid by Federal Prohibition oilicer Mathers and Deputy Sheriff Goit. The North Liberty men charged with po?sf-sion of liquor for sale and manufacture of liquor, were John Makowskl and William Gune. South I tend victims included Ferdinand Miholick, lßlC Prairie av., who v.:s arrested by Ser't I)p linski and üctail on charges of unlawful possession of liquor. The assault and battery charges were filed against Joseph Johuz and John Püchau ge, who became Involved In an argument with Yellow Taxi driver Fred Miller. A tight resulted and Miller was badly beaten. The usual number of regular Saturday night victims of white mule appeared under police escort at the station last r.ight. A number of them had bloody faces Injured In tiirhts and by falling down while under tho Influence. of home ma-lo liquor. Park Ueardon came all th'1 way from Cincinnati to South Hend to get work. He failed to land a job and decided to celebrate. OthYer.-.
Smith and Vernon made tho arrest. The men taken in the gambling yinc ' J,an ()0() Loral Citiraid on thp pool room at 2" 4 N. i . . . , . . Mlchlc.-in street wrrp; ! zen? I urni?heu 1 1 II reeds IVrry Tirotta. r. 1 4 Cres-rnt av.;j in Two Davf.
Harr- Rrinnin. 2Zi N. Michigan st.; ; Tory Mi sura ca. I-'1) N. Birlsall; ' Uo.-ky Tutin. arl Clause,,. Ardmore j Heiglns. and Park Martin. 7"S C. ' Miner st. Hriunin who conducts ti.. '-' ' ' . " " . 1 - J'-" as rr.arcri d w:tn operating a , ko r 1,11. .mi Ha niiiiM. nu.n 1 : . 'r, . . ' 1J. ! ! vr'.H .i .-ii.-ii i-fcitii ii-iiiiiiiitik & 1 ' , ... . . 1 l .i . 1 1 m 1 .1 s " 1 1 t 1 11 ' ; nn...W1.. V. . . . ' 1 1 . .... . ..II - I leaped on bonds. " " 1 DEL HILDEBRÄND ' FILES FOR OFFICE Well K n o w 11 KepuMieau Worker Seeks Portage Townliip Trustee Pot. a i- v : x.-- .. Aav ' 'v. V , v. v .a: V-;aa .4 i A 1 s-: a;a Im V 1 ; via. HiLi)i:nit m. P I ll;!dt brand, r-m of the 'nto! deeiirant? tor tb.e otioe of rortasroj township trustee, a republican, re-' sides at i:;-3 Lincoln way K. He has rvfl prrr:nrt rf,Tnmitt. e mac. 1 or rjw O.l s rar. He '-rvcd two term a deputy roiir.ty e!-rk I was a distant ti Jame N. I;'!;. r. wate r works suor e l S ity ad - Mr. i lildebrnnd h a a wide circle of fririd- ai d it u , t h. ir iiisist, r v iliai jroiu ju-l him to iu n for t hl oitica
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New Home of Progress Club to be Formally Opened Today
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Exhibit of Brewer's Paintings Sunday Opening of New Main St. Horn
HY Li:iLA ItOSTISUK. Cordial recognition "will be accorded the annual art exhibit which marks the formal opening vt th? new Progn-s clubhouse located at 2 N. Main st . for the educational value and the worth of the Prower collection cannot bo underestimated. The arti.-t.s represented include many of America's foremost painters, among them Genres Inncs. Frederick W.uigh. P.ruce Crane, Walter Hart-son. IT. O. Tanner. Mylc- Collier, Leon l.iabo, Pauline Palmer, Charles Keeler. Frank Peyraud and Chauncy Cyder. Tanner's "KachT is a splendid example of that master's style. "The Coming of the Line Storni." by Frederick Waugh a large canvas rej. resenting a storm-lash d coai--t, won a .silver medal at the I'.inamaPacific exposition and is considered one of the artist's best. L Irving Coupe's "The Arrow Maker," Chauncy Ryder's "Cathedral Trees." and George Innes.' "An Afternoon in New Jersey," arc sunerestive of what tli" exhibit offers. Tho collection abounds in andscapts- marines, head, figure pieces and portraits. From the subtle bluegreen seascapes of Keeler and Pabo to tb.e rich tonality of tho splendid autumn sunset of Innes, the range is interesting and varied. Mr. Fa-ewer as a collector, however, displays an inclination to avoid the i works of extremist, consequently J Miere are no cubists, past lmprcsj ists or cxtnqnc modern i.-t.'. j In Mr. Ilrewer's own work shows ! .a "wonder facility in portraiture. ; His "Motherhood." "The story j Book." and "Th" Flue Green Gown" I are mo?t delightful in color and : composition. Iiis "Grief." a .study j in sorrow, and "Pelcri i," an alle- ! gorir tl tragedy, are both departures j from the eommonpln e. The execution of both paintings are marked, I the olor schema Wing low in tone I but rich and harmonious. LVu ccially j interesting is the newly linished j portrait of iFather "avenaugh of
Hopeful Gardeners Take Advantage Of Seeds Given Away at News-Times
Onions will blo.-ssom forth, lettuce ., rin ff.n,,.,,. 1o.Vf. tn th.. 'P' "I l1 f-tkVVll v-. v sky, and tho beets, sweet corn rad- , , . .. : .... .. aJ s i.o.m.,!. hui uie J(,v, i.,.f,,i . 1 , . .-u n ,.,.i..r,i I u . " ' ." ' . 1
1 ' ' r - " " ' ....... I I in it iiiu.i.t ii : i'i .anuuit) t-' 1 iiuu h. . ..'I f ' 1 . action. Tlb fia e s e(U. whl a h were furn- ! iah d tb.rough tho courtesy of Com , pressman Andrew J. Hickcy. attain ed immediate -opularr.y, the tirst ! . , , ... 1 1 'delegation arriving tor seeds early , ., . . .. t ... , I ritii'v lni-rir.r.K'. Vumgsters with r .1 .1 . , rotes from their arents c- rHiniivd ! aming 1 11 ring both day?, and not a j few adults came to request their , flee jMckagc-a j ,' I'rotu the enthusiasm manifest d i
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lit is evident that work will tnart iniilV c,,,,.), Tt.-d un-ro, rMMooi,,-.
earnest, in the near future. "pop'' j will make Iiis dignified exit to the
thick ard to decide upon a system d;ty, April 1 a f trrnoon and e Ven n-. j PRE-EAbl LR bIR ICE I cf crop rotation whereby the benr.sj'riie Daughters of the American! . ,;t. ,Ai.., - t1 ,.v:. I;d over a ! will hold forth where tb.e peas last I o volution will sponsor a t.alde f'p,n,.d of f.vo weeks. tiding; on ! gr w. r.rid the quality of both pro-j South Per.d handiwo-k. 'l't-tr- wi'l' h--i- to.ir- aMho p;rt ' b" Proved. Advice from MthUt ehundi. sj.c al prootlar mc.T.bervs of the fanu'y and Damage etlmatel at Sin w.is!ci..ini of ,,.,.;.. -:rK arraned by j from the ra-ighhors will b pb.-ntifu. caused by a roof tire a? th- '""a-:- ! .,( rlie.ir. Sp- :i.l som'or.s and f.TV- ; as will the crop of blisters caused j of .Julius ltoherg. Hin Plorine Cr.. : ;,,f 3 have h '--n arrant d for th:b.c overzea'.ous efforts with the hoejat , oVlo-k o-;rrdiy evmir.g. It , nrirUg rtf.parm-r.t.-and orlniza- ; or ppade. ; w a aused by Fpark from the 1 liini- ; pun3 0j eh ara. 1 Tb.o Junior r.iep.hrr ol th family ' ncy. j ' ' '
h as at the l.etrinrartr e.r su'-h activ-1 itifs, j ainful vi-bms iulo th- futurei whero he Fees the game of "indoor" 1 i , 'ith the (1;vv pang or th- fthin? trip wirb th.- "fella-" postponed in-, dehnitely while h.o i.- called upon t e j ' hoe tlie b. ar- -. '. Aspiring in ants tf flats a-.d apartTad a: ah disconcerted, will ;s A-lT g their "hanging gnrder.s" fr, r.;
the back poreh .! the dining room j bowels whn you have Diz2y Headwindow. t stowi n ir a f tther'n tender J ache. Col i?. BIlIou?nes. Indigestion,
rare mi th- .üuuclir. S!l:tj ut Kree p They .iif tilt' COi"S who will liae the higes-. Ftcrlos to trll and
otre Dame university. The strortjr. forceful qualities of Iiis eh.aracter are trutlifully portrayed. Undoubtedly "Motherhood" will be one of the most popular picture" of the art exhibit. This work was the purchased prize of the Art Institute in Chicago in lf21 ani is now owned by the Municipal Art league of Chicago, who loatied thft picture to tho exhibit here. The composition 1 so cleverly concciveel and executed both as to lino and vahus, that one first becomes conscious of the head of the child, then with rare tact the artist brlnps before one the figure of the mother, which la subordinated in such a way as to thoroughly convince that the artist has a great knowledge of human nature. One feels at a glanc" the understanding which has promoted a master painter to portray the great love of a mother whose own personality is lost In adoration for the little tousled head. The color scheme embodies two general contrasts, a cold green adding charm to the broader masses of rich golden brown, while the pearly tones of the baby face and the tenderly handled whites constitute a most ffective contrast in values. Tho greatness of the pictures- lies in Its realism. One tees just as the artist must have seen, the simple grandeur of a mighty love, and with true foresight bo has painted not a child of the aristocracy, but a babe such as one finds in the average ,home, with his thumb in hi? mouth, where all baby thumbs are supposed to be, and whose hair in such lovable disorder from having" been rubbed on a mother'n shoulder or rumpled with a tiny list. Nor is the artist less happy In his lands- apes for all show a wonderful technical facility anil knowledge of nature, preferring as he does a certain grandeur of subject which is typical of our American lanscipe. As a distinguished j-.ortait painter, Mr. P.rewer has painted a score of famous personages, spending sumwho will inNlte the men from tbei ( othec home for a simple of "tho. tines-t beotn you ever tasted in j'our lifo right out of the pardon."
In the.prinP it is said th. wholeljj ,:ffic JIarmon Sliperill. rld s fancy turns to thought:; oil . , . . . 1
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