AL Ae MA NAL A ML A SMALL AD DOES A BIO 0B Legal LAW OFFICE, E, DOUGLAS BELI,. Bradley Block, 29 Simcoe street sauth, - (Oct, 6-Nov, 6) FRANK 8. EBBS, BARRISTER, -Solteitor, Notary Public, aneer, ghendt to loan, Rows y streets. Phone 1496, hme) -- m------ CONANT & ANNIS, BAR RS, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Bie, Com- veyancing and general practice of Soh Sg ot hawa. Phon , GD, * LA. LL.B,; A, F. Annis, B.A, B. A Co Aas) . B. N, SINCLATK, K.0,, BANK a Bullding. (116-1 3.) BPH P. M y =BAR- oy foliciter, Notary Fuki aa Money to oo 34% King St, east, Oshawa. 146. Residence phone 837. ORIERSON & CREIGHTON--BAR- risters, Conveyancers, Notaries Me, ete, Office over 8 Phone. oy Entrance Simcoe ¥, Grierson, B.A, PI, BA. IWANSON GERMAN & WAC Kenzie, Barristers, OConveyancers, Notary Public, ete, All branches of Criminal and Civil Law, Money to loan. "ck over Lamble's store, 2 King St, 'past, Phone 940, D, A. J. Swanson, H. N. German, F, 6, Mackensle. A, J, PARKHILL, BARRISTER, 80- Heitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, money to loan, Disney Bldg, oppo- site Post Office, Phones, office 1614; residence, 22397. (831) LOUIS 8, HYMAN & Co,, BARRIS- ters, Conveyancers, Notaries, ete. Over Engel's store, 16 Simeoe Bt. North. Money to loan, Phopes-- oftice 87, Residence 2191, (tf) Medical DR. HAROLD W. TRICK, PHYSI- can, Surgeon and Obstetrician. Spe- cial reference to maternity work. Two years post graduate experience, nine months having heen spent en- tirely in maternity work, and di- seases of women, both in United States and Canada. Office and resi- dence, 167 Simcoe street north, (Cor. Brock), Phone 303, (Oct, 17-i mo.) DR. R. E. McMULLEN, PHYSICIAN and Surgeon, Home and office, 666 Simeoe street south, Phone 730M, y (Oct 10-Noy 10) DR, E. BR, BARTON, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, Obstetrician, Office and residence, 142 Simcoe street North, Successor to Dr. Finigan, (Sept. 24-Oct, 24) iden Sd ee LE TIMES. FRIDAY OCTOBER 2 yl Ho Hii! is Ear, Noss, Throat Specialist OR. F. T. BRYANS OF 160 BLOQR dtreet West, Taponto, be at hia afice over Jury 4 ell's Drag diore each ¥ hy til 4 A m 1 om, for co. A treatmen f diseases oN AHN na, ttontman mly, Appointments "be Se ) ¥ drug store Phone 07. (ay : insurance iA DAVIS AND SON, INSURANCE, 19 Ring 8 weg, Sebaws. The re acy in Oshawa, 380 putable Fire Companies, (118-48) WHEN PLACING INSURANCE, consult R. N, Johns, 80 ANCE. north, Your insurance wants at- tended to and your interests pro- Real Estate for Sale 4,500 TWO STOREY SIX ROOM brick, all convenience, must be soid at once. Owner leavizg city, $6,000 TEN COM BRICK HOUSE. Al} conveniences in growing part of city on paved street. Close to fac- tories. Very suitable for rooming kouse. Reasonable cash payment. BRADLEY BROS, 29 Simeoe St. 8, Phone 169 (93a) NEW 6 ROOM BRICK COTTAGR, Just ready to move into, 3 piece bath, wired for electric stove, hard- wood floors, furnace, cement cellar, stairway to unfinished attic, close to pavement. §3,000 with small pay- nent. tected. (Oct, 11-1yy,) 'i ud -- ar -- H, R, COULDERY ARTISTIC Dk- corating, Signs on paper, wood cori ton, brick; show cards, price ticket: of every description, Regent block over Jerry's Barber Shop, Oshawa. (229-tf) Window Cleaning NEW 6 ROCM ¥RAME- COTTAGE, $1,050 with $200 down, will soon be ready for occupation. Apply J. A, Bickell, 430 Simcoe St. South. Phones = 1240W, office, or 2330J, residence. (98-b) SIX ROOM BUNGALOW WITH ALL conveniences, centrally located $4,300. $300 cash, Easy terms, Phone 869, (92¢) THE OSHAWA WINDOW CLEAN- ers--house cleaning, woodwork and floors polished, screens and store Yiadeye put on and removed, Phone w. : ; Transportation od, Bln TRANSFORTATION LIMIT- " Bimeoe St, ., phone 346-7, 242 ont 8t, B, Torouto, Phone Main 7687, Superior Transportation Ser- vice, (43-t1) SMALL COTTAGE RESIDENCE for sale, 2% miles north of Bow- manville, 1-3 mile from C.N.R., sta- tion, 6 rooms and basement, Sit- uated on a knoll, It is unsurpassed at $4,000. Mortgage if desired, Ap- ply for view, The Cedars, R, R. No. 6, Bowmanville, (92¢) FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, VERY central, All conveniences $3,800. $300 cash, Easy terms, Phone 869, (92¢) COLEMAN CARTAGE AND STOR- age, 85 Bond St, West, Phope 82, © trucks for prompt service, Moving van and storage warehouse equipment, Baggage transferred to and from all trains. (64-12) - - _-- Building Supplies WE HAVE ROUGH AND DRESSED lumber, lath, shingles, sash, doors and interior trim. F, L. Beecroft, Whitby, lumber and woodyard, Osh- awa, phone 884, (69-0) Money to Loan PRIVATE FUNDS FOR LOAN ON first mortgages, City or farm lands, Lowest interest rate. 10 lis F, Hyman o., Barristers, imeoe St, N. hone @ 4 52tf THE CHOICE OF OSHAWA'- BEST lots, highest, dryest and sandy loam. Right direction, north west, guaran- tees pure healthy atmosphere, Clos- er in than many parts of Oshawa. The restrictions have resulted in beautiful modern homes. The lucu- tion and elevation has attracted purchasers of the highest standart, who recognize that this property possesses all the qualifications found in many highly exclusive resi- dential sections of any city. Be care- ful when selecting a home site. Make] sure it is high and dry and in the right direction. The north west has been the attraction in other cities, which is conclusive proof Oshawa's attraction is Westmount Heights. Of- fices, Gibbons and Louisa streets and 6556 King street east, Phones 1654W and 2880. (92¢) 68% CITY AND FARM LOANS, 0 sommission. Building loans. Le- zl ork done at this piles, A J ar Barrister, 8] Bldg. Phone 1614, i ++ $8,600--NEW 6 ROOM MODERN brick home beautifully finished, end situated, jn a restricted resi- dential distriet. Exceptional value. Easty terms, phone 2380. (92-c) errr: i _ Setectecdocieents decease ude ob RA J de he hb) Notice Re Classified Ads. Effective immediately clos- ng time for clagsified ads 9.30 a.m. Monday to Frigey and 8.30 a.m. Saturday. Ads for Too Late to Classify and Coming Events, received '] wy La) 28 Pr oe "= to 10.30 a.m, 2.2.8.0. 0.0 0 0 8 8 I I A < 5 L 5 5 - o - L « - - - « - 4 a -- 2 "Res for Classified Ads Fivet insertion' = 134 cents per word, Professional or Business Oards, $8.50 per month sone a wont or "mt | cents a word per month for each addiional word, TIMES CLA SSIFTED ADS COST ; A00OMP. LISH MUCH TELEPHONE 85 Ask For Classified Ad Depart. ment, Avsticles For Sale TWO BURNER ELECTRIC PLATE with oven for sale. Nearly new. Phone 2344M, (93¢c) ONE OAK EXTENSION TABLE for sale. Nearly new, 751 Rowena St. (93h) SWEET CIDER FOR SALE. 86 Park Rd, 8. Phone 955W. (93e) FOR SALE--ONE BURNER MOP- fatt electric range almost new, new Axminster rug, 1 panel bed equip- ped, coil springs, mattress. One new dresser and chiffopier. Apply 199 King St. W. (93¢c) BIX LID RANGE WITH SHELVES and reservoir for sale. 'Apply 292 Athol St. E. Phone 849J. (98c) FORMERLY TINY TOT TOGGERY, clearing out rompers, dresses, and sweaters at half price. at 107 Athol street east, Phone 615, (93c) DR, McEAY, FPnYSICIAN, BSUR- goon, Acecoucher., Office pnd resi- dence, King St. East, corper Victoria Bt., Oshawa. Phone 94. DR, GRANT BERRY, PHYSICIAN snd surgeon. Special reference: to diseases of infants and ehjldren. Of- fice and residence, 97 Bond east. pm " LUKB BURIAL CO, 67 KING S7. East, Ambulance, Residences, 19 Division St. 69 King Street est. Phone 2160J. Watch Repairing DR. B. J. HAZLEWOOD, PHYSI- eisn and Surgeon, ial sttentlon given to X-ray work, snd Bleetro- ~heopy. Office, Disney Block. Phone 2050. [4:4] . Dental DR. D. B. DAVIES, OFFICH OVER Ward's store, Simcoe street south. Nitrous oxide oxygen gaa sdmin- istered for extraction, nurse at- tendant. Phone 231, Residence, 2087, (tf) DR. 8. J. PHILLIPS, DENTIST, OF- over Bassetts', Phone 959; Residence 306. 4-1 yr. VR, H. M, COOKS, § SIMCOB ST. north, over Drug Store. Gas for extraction. 64. DR. L. B. HUBBELL, DENTIST, OF- fice, Roysl Bank Bidg. Phone 048; residence, 1378M. 86-if OFFICB RB- DR. W. BH. GIFFORD, - Phous 1780. bs uf sont Thestre Bldg. Res. 669. A a HERBERT C. TRENEER IS PRE- pared to accept pupils in piano, or- gan and vocal music. A free booklet giving full particulars will be fur- nished upon request. 50 William street east. Phone 1957J. (Oct. 14-1 mo) DRUMMER OPEN FOR ENGAGE- ments. No objection to work out- side Oshawa (dance work prefer- red). Telephone 1539. 91-¢) LAHOKLA, INSTRUCTOR, HAWA]I- jan Guitar. Individual instruction all pupils. Music supplied for all oc- casions. Wilson & Lee's Music Store, Phone 2388." (Oet. $-Now. 6) JOHN H. RENWICK, ORGANIST and Choirmaster Simcoe St. United Church, ares pupils for any exam- ination in Piano, Organ and Singing. Studio at the church. Phone 251 for appointment or information. (Oct 19-Nov 10) F. A, Von GINTEN, EXPERT Swiss watchmaker, repair shop at 44% King Street West. Your pst ronage is solicited, (20-1) LOT FOR SALE--30 FT. BY 95 feet. Apply J. Askew, 103 Bude street off Opkwood Ave., Toronto, (92-1) FOR SALE--SIX ROOMED HOUSE. Phone 2437W. (91e) FOR SALE--A NEW FOUR ROOM- ed bungalow, size 28 x 24. Full size cellar. Cheap for cash. Phone 2437W. (91e) Painting and Decorsting 8. GUPSOLE, PAINTING, FAPER- 988ging, graining, ete. Twenty years' experience. Prices right, Work gusranteed, 13151 Huron street. Phone 2087W. (45-48) Architects FOR SALE---25 - ACRES FARM land on grav: road, not far from Highway, in Al locality, solid brick house, with 6 good rooms, combina- tion, furnace, cistern, beautiful shade trees, and shrubbery, banked barn, stone foundation, very fertile, clay loam soil, sloping to the south. Further particulars write Box "J" Times, or phone 202 r 5. (914d) C. C. STENHOUSE -- GENERAL architectures! work. tloor, Royal Bank Building. Phone 1496. Res. Phone 0023." 4 ANYONE WISHING A HOME built, call 1337). Brickwork a specialty. Cellars and excavations coniracted for. (Oct. 18-1mo0) G. W. CAIN, CARPENTER, CON- tractor and builder, plans and speci- fications, R.R. No. 2, West Hill, Ontario. (Oct. 19-Noy. 19) I'HREADGOLD BROS, GENERAL ig . Let ive you ue lis. Wiis, o ont Floor Surfacing NBW METHOD FLOOR SURFAC- Veterinary Surgeon DR. SHIRLEY, VETERINARIAN, Specialist diseases animals. Cat and Dog rR Mason St. Phone 629. ALY E. (131-46) ARTHUR W. LYNDE (HAMBOURG Conservatory, Toronto). Teacher 0 Dressmaking examinations, @ concery |. THE UNDERSIGNED AM PRE- oor Tr Siincee mouth | pared to do all kinds of sewing. Cali opera. Oshawa. Fridays (7240) Tire Repairing ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPAIRING at ideal Tire Shop. Tires for sale. at 354 Leslie St., or phone 18427. Miss Flossie Boyd. (Sept. 27-1mo) ALL KINDS OF DRESSMAKING done at reasonable. Call a; 21 Rowe St. Phone 1347M. (Oct. 20-Nov. 20) Bros. Phone 438 (if) | | For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR shotgun, female black and tan fox- hound, three years old, A good one. 123 Celina street after six o'clock. FOR SALE-- INVALID WHEEL chair in 'good condition. Reason- able. Apply Mrs, L. Scott, Seagrave, Ont. (931) For Rent Money to Loan TO RENT--FRONT ROOM SUIT- able for two gentlemen. Apply 25 Ritson Rd, N. (93D) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. AP- ply 21 Mary St. (98h) ONE FURNISHED ROOM SUIT- able for business girl or gentleman. Phone 1910J. 128 Ritson Rd. S. (98h) TQ RENT, FURNISHED BEDROOM suitable for two gentlemen. Apply 45 Bond St. W. Phone 12569W, < (88x) FOR BENT -- COMFORTABLE large front bedroom, suitable for two. Breakfast if desired. 251 Bruce street. Phone 1276M. (03-a) FOR SALE--LADY'S MUSKRAYT coat, Quebec heater, Quebec cooker and other household goods. Apply 8 Ritson Rd. N, after 7.30 p.m. Phone 740 or 2191. (93-c) TO RENT--TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, back room flat, close to General Motors. Phone 2363W, (93-cy TO RENT--COMFORTABLE FUR- nished poom, with board, suitanie for 2 gentlemen, Central, conveni- ent, Apply 185 King St. W. <93-a) THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS to rent. Suitable for light house- keeping, Self contained, Close to G. M. C. Apply 8560 Leslie St. (92h) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT, Suitable for two gentlemen, Board if desired, 154 Celina St, Phone IW, (920) FURNISHED BEDROOM. TQ RENT. Suitable for two gentlemen. In priv- ate home, Three minutes from Gen- eral Motors, Phone 1531M or apply 261 Jarvis St, ~92c) GARAGE FOR RENT. 317 DIVI- sion street, (82-¢ FOR RENT-- NICE BEDROOM suitable for two. Phone 1671W, (91c) FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT. Private family. Suitable for 2, Apply 201 Ritson Rd' 8. (91c) FURNISHED RQOM SUITABLE for two gentlemen.. 185 Brock st. Phone 962F. (80Lf) For Sale or Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Oshawa property, p general store, $35,000 turnover. SLiving attach- Work Wanted MONEY AVAILABLE FOR FIRST class first mortage loans. Swanson, German and MacKénzie, 2 King St. East, 4 (90tf) Wantea to Buy MR, 8, JACOB, DBALER IN RAG: 4nd all kinds of metals. I am pay- Ing for scrap batteries §1 and $1.50. Busleg old cars. Phone 764. 166-tf Piano Tuning NEIL YELLOWLEES, EXPERT plano tuper, will be in Oshawa once every week. Orders left at Harris Music store. Phone 1490. (Sept, 28-Oct. 28) Waated WANTED -- FIRST MORTGAGE for $1,600 for good housé and lot. on Celina street. Value $3,800. Will pay 7 per cent. Box "R"" Times. (93-c) APPLES WANTED FOR CANNING purposes. Apply Box "M"" Times. (92-b) Corsetiere CORSETIERE-- SPIRELLZX SHOP, 82 Elgin St. B. Mrs. Annie Pentland, managing corstierv, Evenings by ap- pointment, Phone 4427, (Bent, 23-1mo) Notice to Creditors Any persons having claims against Willie Hoy er Star Laundry must file same with Swanson, German and McKenzie not later than October 28rd, as property is being sold and purchaser will not be responsible for debts after that date. (92¢) Pets and Livestock BRED TO LAY, WHITE LEGHORN cockerels, Barron Strain, $1, Also barred rock cockerels, Culp strain. Phone 1088r1-4, (93-c; Furniture Storage FURNITURE STORED IN SEPAR- ate compartments, 85 Bond St. West, Phone 82, Coleman's Cart- ge and Storage. Machinery Repairing DURRANT MACHINE CO.--WE DO sll kinds of machinery repairing. Excelsior starter ring gears install- CHIMNEY CLEANING, REPAIR- ing, shinglipg, repairing roofs. Guar- antee first class job. 93 William St. W. Phone 2582W, (Sept 24-Oct, 24) WOOD-WORKING -- MISCELLANE- ous wood-working shop. Screens, shes and doors made, sso repairs. x FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD. 186 Bloor street east. Phone 1617M. (Oct. 21-1 mo.) FOR GOOD CINDERS Sila. Phone 1586W. (98-c) BABY CARRIAGE FOR SALE IN best of condition. Phone 1486M. (98-0) FOR SALE---ONE CREAM REED baby carriage in good condition. Apply 58 Drew street. Phone 466. : (93-b) FOR SALE--ONE BABY CARRI- age, one go-cart. 259 Simcoe street south. (93-2) FOR SALE--1 COOK STOVE, 1 coal heater and 1 coal oil heater, small. 122 Alma street. (92-p) FOR SALE--T7x9 FT. WILTON RUG nearly new. Reasonable price. Phone 21W. (92) anted to FIVE OR SIX ROOMEDP HOUSE wanted to rent. Good tenants. Ap- ply Couldery Signs, Regent Block. . (93b) WANTED TO RENT--UNFURNISH- ed apartment, three or four rooms, with bath Op or before October 27. Box "G" Times. (93-4) WANTED TO RENT--FOUR OR five rooms. 3 aduits. Apply Box "C" Times. (92b) FER Sn EE ah AltPLL. For Sale or Rent FOR SALE OR RENT--208 AND 210 Dearbournc avepme, 6 nr ivouses, hot water heating, hardwood throughout, 3 piece bath, laundry tubs tiled drain boards, built-in cupboards, open fireplace. private concrete side drive. Owner, M. §, ) | Soules, 176 Kingswood road, Toron- to. Grover 25603. (93-¢) ETT RRS Board and Rooms ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE family for business girl. Phone 1208W. (93-b) ROOM AND BOARD FOR TWO young men in private home with modern fconveniences. Apply. 497 Simcoe St. South. (92¢) (91c) | DOUBLE BEDS FOR SALE ALSO ans gramoph 44 Charles St., Phone 8487. (92-¢) HAND PICKED APPLES FOR SALE 'Phone 350 r 5. 94 Bloor St. West. (fle) FOR SALE--ELECTRIC STOVE, three burner, high oven, enamelled front, excellent comdition. Bargain price. Phone 1400. (91e) FOR SALE--QUEBEC HEATER with square jacket. Practically mew. 238 Albert St. Ple) KITCHEN, 10 FT. BY 16 FT., LOT 44 ft. by 133 ft. on Gibbons sireet. Spap for quick sale. Owner leaying city. Apply 134 Gibbons street. > (91 $1.00 DEPOSIT SECURES DELIV- ery. Place your order now for Christmas Gifts. Ladies' and Gents' Dressing Cases, silverware, china- ware, electric floor , watches, clocks, rings, jewelry of all kinds. Payments from 59 cents weekly. O. i Dell, 22% coe South. Phone 18656. (Oct. §-Noy. 6) AND SOFT WOOD _-- Mook 144. Ofer 35:40) Room and Board Wanted GENTLEMAN REQUIRES ROOM. Board optional. North end prefer- red. Box "H" Times. (93-b) A COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH board. Phone 1158F. (92-¢) Toxd BOARDERS AND ROOMERS re wanied. Apply 105 Colborne street ICCK"S TAXI, Ray Baus Station, All Buick cars. PHONE 249.DFEI - 19 Prince sireet. (Oct. 21-Nov. 21) east (Oct. 18-Nov. god 8. B. Edmondson, 351 Blancoe St, 8. (17-8) up] ERING OF ALL KINDS, RPROLSTH made to order, Work- manship guaranteed. G. A. Con- stable, 74 Mechapic St. Phone H20F. 7580) Help Wanted--Female WANTED, EXPERJENCED SALES- lady, should kpow bookkeeping. Bux "0" Times. , (92-¢) WANTED AT ONCE--WOMAN TO assist chef and take charge of din- ing hall' of Boys' school. Apply in person to Superintendent, Boys' J'raining School, Bowmanville. (92-p) PRACTICAL HOUSEKEEPER wanted. Apply Box "W" Times. (91e) YOUNG GIRL WANTED TO HELP with housework. Sleep in or out. Apply 301 Eulalic Avenue. 91-0) Help Wanted--Male BOY WANTED TO LEARN PRINT- ing trade. One with high school edu- cation preferred. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (81tf) BRIGHT BOY OF GOOD APPEAR- ance and manners wanted to assist with collections. Must have bicycle. Apply Oshawa Daily Times. (81tf) GORDON PRESS FEEDER WANT- ed. Mundy Printing Co., Simcoe South. kG Situations Wanted GENERAL OFFICE POSITION OR clerking wanted by youpg Woman. Phone 1208W. (92b) WANTED A POSITION AS CARE- iaker of gentleman's residence or public jmstitution, or other perman. ent work by a man willing to work. Other work taken fin meantime. First class references. George W. Lane at Ross' Corners. (891) Motor Cars CHEVROLET SUPERIOR TOUR- ing in good condition tires. Will sell Phone 1032M. FOR -SALE--1927 touring. Price $475. CHEVROLET Phone 1128. J (93-cd FOR SALE-- 1927 CHEVROLET Sedan. mearly mew. will sell cheap. Apply E. 1. Goodman, 240 Athol St. E. Phone 592. (93¢) i 1d; connecting rods re-babbited, wesn gears or pinions supplied for casas anes COURT TO PASS ON WOMEN SENATORS Canadian - Order - in « Council Provides for Reference to Judges Ottawa, Oct, 21.--Within the meaning of the British North Am- erica Act 1s a woman a "person' #nd thus eligible for appointment to the Senate. This is a question which the Government Wednesday decided to rg¢fed to the Supreme Court of Canada for a pronounce- ment, a formal Order-in-Council to that effect having been passed. Judge Emily Murphy of Edmon- ton, Nellie McClung, M.L.A., of Al- berta, and some other persons and bodies favoring female senators wish the thing cleared up. The B.N.A. Act provides for the appointment to the Sanate of [fit and proper persons and, having re- gard to conditions at the time the Act was passed, the Justice Depari- ment has expressed the opinion that this was not meant to include women, The ladies, however, are not sat- iefied. They want a judicial deci- sion. If it upholds the right ot women to appointment to the Seu- ate, all will 'be well, If the con- struction is adverse, an amend- ment to the B.N.A, Act will he sought to enable the appointment of women senators. INGE SENDS SHARP LETTER TO CANON "Gloomy" Dean Demands Full and Proper Apology te London, Oct, , 21.--Although he signed his letter to Canon G. R. Bullock-Webster, 'your ~ obedient servant," Dean Inge, of St. Paul's Cathedral, wrote sharply to the minister who made a profest in the cathedral Sunday against Bishop Barnes, who was preaching there, Dean inge wrote: "Since you have had the imper- tinence to write me in connection with what occurred yseterday, I von a full and proper apology to Dean and Chapter for your scan- dalous and disgraceful behaviour in sll makes 0% cars. 161 King St, vy Pune 519 te) Agents Wanted CANVASSERS WANTED FOR A | new household article. Apply after 6 p.m. to Mr. Hogan, 21 Bond St. east. (93-a) Patent Rights For Sale PATENT RIGHTS, ONTARIO COUN- ty for sale. Device to collect and bundle leaves, garden refuse, ete. Cheap to manufacture, and good profit. $50.00 or quick sale, includ- ing specimen device. Box "K" Times. J (93a) SAYS EXCITEMENT SOUGHT IN ART Homer Saint Gaudens De- clares "Jozzing" Up Natural Tendency Pittsburgh, Oct. 21.--The *"jazz- ing' up of art is but a natural tend- ency of an adventureous age, Homer Saint Gaudens, director of fine uns brawling in the cathedral, I must | refuse to have any communication with you whatever. "Your obedient servant, "W. R. Inge." Canon Bullock-Webster created a sensation by appearing at St. Paul's Cathedral during the Sunday ser- vice and denouncing Bishop Barnes for "false and erratic teaching." Replying to Dean Inge's letter. Canon Bullock-Webster declared that hei had mot written the St. Paul's dean, but sent a copy of the protest he made at the cathedral Sunday. The canon wrote: '"Fhis action so far from being impertinence seemed to me to be a simple act of courtesy since the protest referred to yourself and at the same time coumld hardly have been fully and accurately heard by you." at Carnegie Institute. believes. Discussing art, in connection with the Carnegie international exhibi- tion now on display Tuesday night. be said: "Excitement and danger is 2s much sought in art today as in sport. We have our Lindberghs in paint as well as in aviation and many are lost in the hazardous em- terprise, but those who succeed have blazed a trail." Reaffirming the belief that art ws a fickle mistress, he said that fash- jons in art shift with the fickle- ness of fashions in dress. A paint- er's success is a matter of luck. Real art is founded on popular demand. It people &o not want something, however eccentric. however extra- ordinary its foundation, that 8G-:e- thing is built upon sand and wa. inevitably be washed away. must reply that until I réceive from"