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Show "uifffl mm"' DISPUYJSFEATURED As a tribute to the splendid window display work of Kimball !c Richards, 'Land Merchants." the current issue of the National Real Estate Journal, published at Indianapolis, has a handsome hand-some halftone reproduction of a photograph photo-graph of one of the striking displays of this firm featured on the front cover. Another photograph is reproduced inside in-side the niaga.-ine, in connection with an article telling of the splendid advertising ad-vertising work of Kimball &- Bichards and of the efficient use this firm makes of its windows. Faring the recent visit of "Tom" Ingersul. secretary of the National Keal Katate Board of Exchanges, the fact that Kimball & Richards 's window displays dis-plays are the best real estate advertising advertis-ing exhibits in America was forcefully stated. Mr. ingersol and other prominent promi-nent men w-ho accompanied him were delighted with the work being done by this firm. Scarcely a week goes by without some favorable comments being made to Kimball & Richards regarding their excellent window displays by 1 usiness men who are visiting the city. So popular pop-ular have thee exhibits be.'ome that tourists frequently tell of having been specially directed to stoj in Salt Lake ' and sop this unuunl typo of window ; advertising. In this wav Kimball & j Richards liave become nationally fa- j uious in the real estate business. The firm is eominnitii: its !;: drive ' to induce every citizen to become a food producer. A member of the com- ; pauy states they are not so much concerned con-cerned about the t-avin of food as thev are about the production of more food. If every vac earner raises his own i living, there will be little need to; worry about the scarcity of food. The firm maintains that the onlv realiv satisfactory way to indui-e wae earners earn-ers to raise gardens is to see that they own the laud themselves. j |