matter. If— •jugnt (reading down) MrtL■i'*Au«HWi/ U. M. f*nIU Mrs*31 per cent t is one halfly too high f the organi-where. But fid examners lat the word! very flexible! :. It would j 11 the office I nent, and a I terns, which) t but which, and will be To charge as this in a would seemfiarging thatm thousand ad and went an annual because he ess the first*-■r(UP Ytsays? “Thedirector, in gs Co., were necks, sign-Work of Cormersville ArtistElicits Comment AlonsrAuto Row.iInterest in the many spectacular j v exhibitions 'now being arranged in j — “Auto Row”, Indianapolis, for the; coming automobile show, is centered ; to a degree on the display of the Lexington Motor company or tnisIndians first act tings thetoday lo\* *•and plt; Dean to.would in^ » .lars per bachelor years. W vaHds wir.” It wouldaccording to-reports from the I“L. H. personalid: aright is ii-n,. and the es the pas3-ough.set forth meetings of ds were re-io not show ;r or the . the one to i awarded, le originals, e Commis-l by anyon' 5m, the fact* t congested loes not ap-the Icapital. This interest is pivoted! about two works of art, both the creations of a Connersville man.The artist is E. Pierre Wain-wright, art director of the United { Two Wc States Automotive corpora don. Ofthe objects which are salient fea-* •tures of the show. One is a lifesize statue of the “Minute Man” and the other a large oil painting ’ of thePike’s Peak race. *• • • ■ . \ ■ :The Lexington car, piloted by Ot | jury cominLoesche as it captured thv honors ; tory-this n#• • • , • * . * * , » * . • * .* »’ .at Pike’s, Peak, actual surroundings when they and all, is caught with great anima- Uhe petit j tion in the picture.. The painting! torm Tht stands four feet high,'witu a width Lj; \^ ^ of three feet, and tastefully framed } drawj.ns 05the report land set in sncb artistic style ai j to be me ~ to attract and ■ please the most! tiiocqJ. S. Pesion as an f its mera-arer up in—Inly that not been care-d, but thatte of therw tuttc-v. emu • please the most [Theseemnest in a casual observer, not speaking of the c■ ^ n interest it holds . for the genuine ft** Comotor enthusiast. ”• ) Sheriff ArAlthough this feature of tne Lexington’s display would be an out-ero’forc-rstandiD^ spectacle of the show it-nce it eets“Minute Man” T statue iseloquent of the artist's; skill* in agreater way. It is one of Mr. Vain-wright's first attempts at sculpture and was made by him at the Lexington plant, the task requiring weeks of labor. Some time ago, the statue was finished, and was shipped lt;to Indianapolis, - preparatqry : to the grand display at the auto show, the action!There, it- will be unveiled with ap-f the omn~ j propriate ceremonies when the Lex-s ington's individual ' ^ show - opens Thursday, Friday , and ;Saturday of this week and during the combinedI , ^ ^ {auto show, which will be next week j-{■'A; * lasting t from:' the*:/seventh' ■ ' tb^/'the.. y-: ’^ itweUth inclusive. 5 Sy f^Those who have viewed fthe statuebarren G. {praise it for the natural apd lifelike by a f{appearance which wrljg^tistrated its a number nterference unpopular.verhead of i fairly fig-an ten^T'°'*imes that leeed; andvill be vin-Kate Heroas the idej cult courtwfil in a i• * • jtheir pres activities i, : • ft- ■• The gra:fair.; Its Sparks, H* FredW;] L. A. Fraz.V. ''1. •The peti dies alrqaiSeveral of replanned rip, /amongbut in ^Mr.w..-.y'theconvenient-tidojwopl** veefc?^Tet aps two-or ndereddetemgpK tomorrowposed by 1ett, Kiigh* • *. . • « * .. . /* •*ons, ChariEmery Ba H^rst, ClaKlijie and; ■PvThe-’-cotsubtly gave It. The- detail work Is declared to be ( maryelous. Even .i,the hpckles ot the old -fashioned pianta-- . loons^r%oni|^^ iQie ^Man ^grwere not/|/^^gotten; sci^pti^yI^ooklng at the figure^ one /seesj^;tEeylikehessiof /the /Jambus statue-of the ;/Mlriuteftstands as a m^brial|tb the patriots ot:RevDluno^aj^^/jame^ n/tueunanimous opmion^of al 1have seen thewbrfcpoEi art/of* **• i4''ed is Of cp ed that ththevterm^:;*.*;s$r- ,■ ■■ -•:X’lf.’v-mlkoahygi-%■*’v bverwhelm.*• •work1 its eleventv... W.V.*