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OTHER COTKT 51M SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1930 if Ayr ad htacqtarttrs. coraT 4900 PITTSBURGH PRESS there would be no social war between him and the Vice President, OF PAINTINGS FOR INTERNATIONAL GARNER LOOMS 3 such as the one between Longworth and Vice President Curtis. AS HOUSE CHIEF Gamer has never been Interested in society and social position. His wife has served as secretary In his office during his entire congressional INTERNATIONAL ART INSTITUTE OPENS THURSDAY 437 Paintings to Be on Dls-, play After Founder's Fete at Carnegie Democratic Victory Means PLAY SAFE! Have your furnace, chimney and warm air pipes cleaned' and fumigated with our new Vacuum Cleaning Process before starting a fire. Special Pricm WhiU in Your Neighborhood We also can furnish repairs and do repairing fof any furnace.

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m. and gets his correspondence in He Will Replace Long- -worth, His, Ofd Friend v. readiness for his arrival a half hour 4 later. By The Cnltea Preaa Baseball is one of Garner's diversions. He also loves hunt J.

WASHINGTON One of the most ing and fishing. When he goes on colorful men who ever sat in con hunting trips he does his own cook gress, Representative John Garner, ing and brags that he is "one of the best cooks in the United xAyT If rJi -wife- i Vrrv" ''if 5s "lr $Jt -A il ft wf -1i (Dem, will become the next FIFTEEN COUNTRIES TO BE REPRESENTED Speaker of the House if the Democrats gain control In November. CROSS EYES STRAIGHTENED BY OUR REW METHOD jGarner is now, the Democratic leader and ranking Democratic member of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. Public to Get Opportunity to Study Character of Entrants' Work GLASSES! MONDAY TO If Garner becomes Speaker he will succeed his closest friend and bitterest political enemy, Speaker TT.e twenty-ninth Carnegie International Exhibition of THURSDAY (Open Matnrday to 8 P. Beautiful -craved frame, with ronvf -pherlcal lenaea, 1 a rtabie, a 0 r.

$10 "Nick" Longworth. Garner and Longworth were WHITE. jff elected to the House In ttie.same year, 1902, and have served together ever since, except for one term when -1 vist Longworth was defeated. Xi. value.

41.85 LT Complete They have become the closest kind of personal friends, but have never let friendship interfere with BIFOCALS, far and near vision la CC nfl ona frama, $10.00 valua. Reading- rtaases, choice ot three 4 ft ft frames. S4S.0 vaiue JiUU their political partisanship. "lis Garner has always referred to the auto assigned to Longworth as Speaker, as "our car," and frequent EXAMINATION 1XCLIDLD 4th Floor KeenanBldg. 643 LIBERTY AT SEVENTH 1ST.

(Elevator) Moclrrn Painting will be opened formally Thursday. The exhibition will be opened to tdf public immediately after the J-'ouncWs Day exercises at Carnegie Institute. Wednesday will be press txuht. The International will be the largest for many years, witu 437 palnt-Incs. European artists have 287 paintir.es in -the and 152.

There are 236 artists represented. 137 Europeans and 99 Americans. Fifteen nations are represented. The dii.Mon by nations is: United fitates. 152: France, 57; Great Brit-Bin.

52; 32; Germany, 26; Italy, 25: Russia, 15; Sweden. 13; Austria, 12: Belcrium, 12 Poland, 11; Czechoslovakia. 11; Switzerland, 11; Holland. 9, and Norway, 1. Many Enter 3 Paintings Most of the artists have groups ly warned his friend that it would soon be transferred to him.

LeVINE, OPTOMETRIST 1)K. If he should become Speaker aaaa-aaaaaaCIIILDREX GIVEN SPECIAL CAKF hi' Circulating HEATERS Both Store Open Monday Evening Roo TYMirra. iiitiiuiiidntt Here are three of the 437 paintings to be exhibited in the twenty-ninth International Art Exhibition at Carnegie Institute, which will be opened formally Thursday, following the Founder's Day exercises, and continue until Dec. 7. The canvas-at the upper left is "The Three Clowns," by Laura Knight, In the British group.

At the right 13 "Marisa," by Jose Pinazo, in the Spanish group. Below is "Men and Lighthouse," by Gifford Beal, in the American section. For Either GAS Olt COAL IN aaaai I At An Extra Low Price 1 ct three paintings. This was done to cive the public a better opportunity to study the development and personality ot the painters. The paintings by artists from the United States are hung in five galleries.

The American section in-iludes the paintings of Edward W. Redfuid. GeorginaKlitgaard, Leopold SeyfTert, George Luks, Emil Carlsen. Jan Matulka, Thomas De-. mg.

Henry Lee McFee, Gari Mel-Chers and Charles Rosen. The English section contains such painters of the Royal Academy fctoup a.s Sir David Cameron, Augustus John, Sir George Clausen, A. J. Munnings and Laura Knight, and the more advanced painters, such as Vanessa Bell, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant and Matthew Smith. Spanish Section Grows The French section will contain uch traditional figures as Paul Albert Besnard, Henri Le Sidaner, Henri-Martin, and Lucicn Simon, and such moderns as Braque, Matisse, Picasso and Bonnard.

The Spanish section is larger than usual and shows the young Span-lards who work outside their native lrmd. such as Prima, Junyer. and de Toeores, as well as Anglada, Diaz end Rolana. The Russian section Is the only cr.e that has come to a Carnegie International from Soviet Russia. The Italian section contains a group of paintings by Carena, who was awarded first prize last year, and a painting by Ferrazzi, also a former first prize winner at Carnegie Institute.

Antonia Mancini, Italy's grand old artist, is represented bv three paintings. eenc Benes, Antonln Hudecek, Josa per, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Joseph -Allworthy, George G. Adomeit, B. Uprka. Russia Contributes The following from Soviet Rus sia are represented by 15 paintings WALNUT Iuri Pimenov, David Sternberg, Walnut Server ft Paul Kouznetzoff, Basil B.

Rojdes FINISH vensky. Kuzma Pet rof f-Vodkine, Paul Sokolov-Skalia. odd fine Oi In the Swiss group the following aurre, Hermengildo Anglada Camarasa, Jose Gutierrez Solana, Vicente Rincon Garrido, Joan Jun yer, Antonio Ortiz Echague, Luis Berdejo Elipe, Joaquin Sunyer, Antonio Ortiz' Echague, Jose deTogores, Pedro Pruna, Daniel Vazquez Diaz, Jose Pinazo, Genero Lahuerta. The following are in the Polish section, represented by 11 paintings: Antoine Michalak, Waclaw Borow-ski, Jan Wydra, Ludomir Slend-zinski, Casimir Sichusski, Fryderyk Pautseh, In the Czechoslovakia section the following are represented by paintings Karel Spillar, Vaclav Spala, Vin Samples and servers from dining suites. are represented by paintings: Rodophe Bosshard, Abraham Her Bodine, Max Weber, J.

Ward Lock-wood, Joseph M. Plavcan, George J. Mess, Hugh Nelson Swayne, Edward Bruce, Joseph Pollet, Charles Rosen, Harry Gottlieb, Henry Albert Bot-kin, Myron Lechay, Louis Lozowick, Gari Melchers, Vaughan Flannery, Andree Ruellan, Gifford Beal, Mal-vin Marr Albright, George Laszlo, Karl Knaths, Millard. Sheets, Scho-mer Lichtner, Arnold Wiltz, Paul B. Travis, George Pearse Ennis, F.

Drexel Smith, Harry Newton Redman, Jaroslav Brozik. A. F. Levin-son, Henry Mattson, Flora Schofield, Represent England In the English section are the following, represented by 52 paintings Lucien Pissarro, Gerald Kelly, Sir manjat, Paul Basilius Barth, Rene Auberjonois. A The following from Holland are represented xy nine paintings: Cornells Johannes Maks, W.

Van Konynenburg, Lizzy Anslngh, Jan Sluyters, Matthieu Wiegman. AW 1 (i 1 i 1 fa Talk about values! tr ij Can you find an Xle-iV' equal for this? The group Includes: 'i '-'m; 3 Large WW Pieces I in modern stile, r' '4 an1 built in "Walnut -j-JT Other artists who characteris David Cameron, Vanessa Bell, Colin Gill, R. V. Pitchforth, Henry Lamb, RADIANT HEATER Harold Knight, Raymond Coxon, Gerald Brockhurst, Ethel Walker, Vivian Forbes, Alfred Reginald radianla. National Tea Company Standardizes on Autopoints This tig chain Kora organization supplies every retail store manager, every office employe from office boys up, with an Autopoint as "standard equipment." "We have proved to our own satisfaction that Autopoints effect a decided saving," says W.

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Taintings Chosen AU of the European and most of the American artists were invited, but 43 American paintings were chosen by the American committee of selection from more than 1,000 submitted by American artists at their own expense. The committee was composed of Horatio Walker, Bernard Karfiol, Ross Moffett, Leo Thomson. Gilbert Spencer, Augustus John, Glyn Philpot, Dod Procter, Roger Fry, Gerald Kelly, Cedric Morris, Adrian Stokes, A. J. Munnings, Duncan Grant, Sir George Clausen, Gwen John, Laura Knight, Matthew Smith, Alan Beetoo, Adrian Daintrey.

Luc-Albert Moreau, Marcel Gro-maire, Henry de Waroquier, Andre Derain, Pierre Bonnard, Jac Mar-tin-Ferrieres, Henri Matisse, Marie Laurencin, George Braque, Edouard Goerg, Kees Van Dongen, Maurice Denis, Henri Lebasque, Charles Du- W. H. Burnett. Office Maaagee National Tea Companr your Pencil Buy Mm. vI aJOiWH Ik fresne, Andre Mare, Jean Puy, K.

Xavler Roussel, Lucien Martial, Henri Dezire, Pablo Picasso, Paul Albert Besnard, Jules Flandrin, Lu RADIANT Brana trim cien Simon, Georges Desvallieres, med 10-nni n4-3S r1int hetr. Viry aupenor the way Big -rl. Henri Eugene Le Sidaner, J. G. Henri-Martin.

Enter From Austria In the Austrian section are the following, represented by 12 paintings: Wilhelm Victor Krausz, Anton Faistauer, Karl Sterrer, Victor Hammer, Ludwig-Heinrich JungnickeL In the Norwegian and Swedish pold Seyffert and Charles Burch- Held. The 1ury of award, composed of Henri Matisse of France, Glyn Phil-pot of England, Karl Sterrer of Austria and Bernard Karfiol, Horatio Walker and Ross Moffett of the United States met in Pittsburgh Sept. 23. In the American section the following painters are represented with 152 paintings: Rockwell Kent, Karl Anderson, Robert Spencer, Malcolm Parcell, William J. Glackens, Robert Spencer, Paul Trebilcock, Henry Lee McFee.

Abram Poole, Jan Matulka, J. Theodore Johnson, Bernard Karfiol, Davenport Griffen, Wood Gay-lor, Abraham Walkowitz, Francis Chapin, T. W. Dewing, Robert usiness does Pull-Up Chairs section are the following, represented Beautiful frames with gorgeously ph 1 ered seats and backs. 5.95 by 14 paintings: Axel Revold, Einar Jolin, Anshelm Schultzberg, Arvid Fougstedt, Gus taf Adolf Fjaestad, Isaac Gruenwald, Louis Buisseret, Anto Carte.

Ro dolphe Strebelle, William Paerels. Italy Enters 23 1 Brackman. Edward W. Redfleld, John L. Pappas, Cameron Booth, Marjorie Phillips, Maurice Sterne, In the Italian section are the fol Alexander Brook.

Eugene Speictter, 3-UoIo Rangoltes lowing, represented by 25 paintings: Carlo Carra, Ferruccio Ferrazzi, Antonio Mancini, Giovanni Romag- John Carroll, Henry G. Keller, George Luks, William J. Potter, Harry Hering, Yasuo Kuniyoshl, Charles W. Hawthorne, Niles noli, Gioseppe Montanari, Giorgio For the oun folk" or amajl family. It is Ideal.

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W. Hailman, Henry Hensche, Adolphe Borie, Kenneth Hayes Miller, Leopold Seyffert, Ernest Law-ton, John Sloan, Georgina Klit-paard. Guy Pene du Bois, Ernest L. Blumenscnein, Ross Moffett, John Kane. Emil Carlsen.

Stefan Hirsch, Jean Crawford Adams. Edgar L. Yaeger, B. J. O.

Nordfeldt, Andrew Dasburg. Preston Dickinson, Dines Carlsen, Glenn O. Coleman. Emma Fordyce MacRae, Saul Berman. Evelyn van Norman, Allan Swisher, Charles E.

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