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Show Tan jnimNAu PASS FOUR Eni'E TO VITAL 2 ?r; a.e an I facilitate j i - el- ild fur t - ili- -i i i liiitif .I.hum iliiiium .ii'iuiv l nmnmU In vliith Ms si il iov. u i tll ii.lfult. lii i.f ih w.ir l.iu ll.i uiti li lir'lV rt pmurnur linn lf, pjij yinl ll m n j In lum I.. is It U.llllm, If NUlM. v. 1 W.ir rtepurl Buldlnl of , iliul j li ill)r 1 1 - 1h- -- opeintirMsi liiil raise stamlaris, m. t inly ot the home but of rite romminrU aedj and the nation is a task of pro-- i found importance t'or the u el- fare of America, declares Secre-- : tary of Commerce IIoi hei t limner, president of BeBer Homes m America, in an opening state- -' ment concerning' Belter Homes Week demonstrations for 1925, I h-- Efrtv Ca ' I - THI.UNIYKKUICAR scare ' buildio;. reduce nee tleroj .miens in no - ill Ess3223 1 - Tin- , 3b FUTURE OF U. S. T.i fwotirasf- Wednesday Novcmlir city, cactia county; utati Soma of iLo War Relies Gathered for the States IMPROVEMENT OF HOME ioan SnMiteailC i I'" j which 17th. will lie I ;i Hi', held May 10th to Hoovers statement is Mr. made in a foreword to the Better Homes Guidebook, issued by the oiganization of which he is the head, which tells how communities may be organized for Better Homes demonstrations. In the last three and a half Mosrc ComCopft Cop ILeco Money . and to -t of RY TPE60 moot eo we cry FPscfS I The Coupe a inwnMitW the will; not the sentimental well Jdesiie but judged vigorous, book for lh-- o contains much in- that moves our We left all the motion picture to bring him another suit of based on past expen-- leadership, forward. The cam- tjonaj lie to clothes as those he wore were ences of many communities, a means by which men trooping into the yard provide paigns and both large small, the men and women and children see if Billy could butt- What they ruined' It is in the home. says Mr. of our cities and of oyr farms 'saw was the president running I expect you want to sell that charactor and may cooperate to encourage and for Hoover, (jear ijfe toward his auto, that goat or turn him loose now, high ideals are best developed. facilitate home building, reduce with Billy only fie feet behind dont you asktd Mr. Dates, the The right kind of home-lif- e needless drgerv In household it him overtook the If goat director, when Mr- Stobel walked make foKtrue success in life, or meant that the president would into the office after he was sense ojjhim. increase good eratiomf, and means progress for the na balance in furnishing or decora- be butted or hooked up to the tion as a whole. raise standards, sky like a rubber ball, and this he the home, ting To own a home and to make where necessary, in housing and well knew,' But just at the critia ind, attractive, family life, and, especially, fos- cal moment he reached the auto, health and man ter the fine ideals of the Ameri-ca- n jumped in, slammed the front and being a pre- home. and started the machine. he began to chuckle at his own door lies best that the vail, brings cit Th 1924 campaign for Better j but he did not start quite quick- - mishap and soon all in the office in every member of the family-SavinHomes in America was greater jy enough. It was a touring car, (were talking about Billys for home ownership, ever before. It reached made (counter with Mr. Strobel and for instance, develops thrift and every state in the Union ; it j anf cn reaching on landed and the j having a good laugh over it. , a leap flying ; a thing of lasting rural districts and hack seat just as the car started. I tell you what, boys, that penetrated value is kept in the foreground, towns and cities. Fifteen hund , clear he with another Then jump goat proved to be a good jumper ' and all energies are bent toward red local committees worked seat and hack front of the ed the and to have lots of pep. The to flours devoted attaining zeal for sat up most a with a like inspiring he person straight way jumped into thaf car keeping a home in good repair, in public service to protect and In the beside door and then sat up over the president. right that raise the standards not only of improvements making this way they went flying round ion the front seat as if he were burden it the or lighten beautify but of the community and round the training ring, j human shows we can make a the of housekeeping, develop persist- and home, as well. nation the said Mr. which was built like a ring for j good actor of him, and thoroughness, and ence 1925 cam- training horses. The presidents! Strobel, which it really did and the enter we As bring move direct returns as well paign for better homes, I hone face was white with fright and ! sometime later they really stag-ang.Neatness, order, and cleanliness that every American community and in he Jed that very scene for the mov-lohis excitement are invaluable habits, and the w ill consider The did and . of car his control participation. notjies. careful observation and fore- movement concerns every house know what he was doing. When lastinsure needed to thought homemaker, every he came to the gateway, he shot holder, ing satisfaction from money citizen. eveiy 1 bespeak active cooperit, passing all his men spent for decoration, furnishing ation with the local chairman on through stood rooted to the spot, who. and equipment can be applied in the part of all persons or groups Out of the gateway they vent many other ways, interested in the home of public full speed, and down- thej Parents who save in order to officials, schools, churches, local L over car tracks past big street, own their home are able to look civic trade associa-- j buildings that were being ereet-tienassociations, forward with confidence to a and dubs. The home is the untn they ran into a sand happy old aee, w hereas the great concern of all, and everyone; etj, before a building. This stop, G heap bemajority who do not save should welcome the opportunity ped the ear so suddenly that it come dependent on someone else to to its welfare. The sent the president over the as they grow" elder- It is by the localcontribute committees are widely rep- - wheel and into a bed of soft! of familiar experiences family resentative and stiictful mortar some men were mixing, , With the , Girl Scout $501,028 life that thrift, honesty, straight rial in tharaclL thereby vfhile Billy made a jump and 'U I'1 ir1 budget , Vampabin forwardness "and barely l.iumjhed ((November 14 avoiding domination by any one landed on nis feet. He stopped to workers are best instilled-Iall over the country) it the limit would which one look at the president was give the crowded life of today group, domination announced at national head any one floundering in the mortor with there is danger that we may lose avoidingwhich would bylimit 670 Avenue quarters, Lexington the men trying to get him out. New York group, are 'ensight of the high standards for value of the campaign. They aim j'the City, today and quickly trotted the home and the stimulus they to mobilize the best thought, in- - j then turned couraged by four large gifts back to Toodles, saying to afford. We all do better when we tontr.buted and effort of the en-- i cpjthe first day of I have punished guess have a high ideal to live up to. drive. the tire community to bring Wigh Him enough for using a sharp The Better Homes in America standards John D. Rockefeller, Jr. gave and home- of hou-in- g on me movement aims to give practical and as soon as $176,028 $25,000 j life within the reach of all As the president passed Snub has come in he will contribute demonstrations of comfortable, It is a task of improfound the gateway on his another an( healthful and attractive homes $25,000. Mr. and Mrs poitance for the welfare of wavback to the studio, Niek Julius Rosenwald cf Chicago ' America, , said, Mr, Strobel, shall I git the have contributed $11,000: Mrs. The chairman of the local cayenne peppah to sprinkle on F- Brady and Mrs. V. of Butter Homes in dat goats nose now to make him Nicholas Everit Macy, both of New York America are usually officers of butt? have City, given $25,000. This Civic Leagues, Womens Clubs No. you idiot And get out of of $86,000. total mak,s a Parent Teachers Associations my sight, shouted the Under the leadership of Mary presi and similar organizations for the national (Roberts Rinehart, public service. Letters appointPears to me Mr. Strobel Ifhairan, has been the country local 1925 chairman for the ing acts rather peevish this here divided into twelve regions, campaign are now being sent out morning, chuckled Nick, and he with a chairman for each.--from the National Headquarters and SnutT winked at each other the campaign period exof Better Homes in America at as they disappeared around a though tends from November 14th to DCWashington, corner of the stable. December 14th, local Intensive Mr. Strobel was taken upstairs campaigns will be held in cities Haverhill, Mass., has 172 fac- to one of the dressing rooms and towns all over the Take country tories engaged in the making of where he had a bath while a man until the . , holidays. boots and shoes. wan sent in an auto to his home Laxative The monev is beimr raised bv importance home-buildin- g $1 j j - i it j er st SCOUTS - s, - non-ccrntn- ei self-discipli- ! him-formatio- n, ! plf(T - - com-mitfe- es To Cur o a Cold in - ; -- j One -- Day - p n v X Brom) Quinine M- - i-- h. tablets The First and Original Id and Grip Tablet ' b for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLUENZA and as a Preventive. Tlie box bears this signature Price X 30c. M1CK1E, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL ) FryfforVTntxinu Detroit SEX f THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED 1 FORD I' DEALER Li the sale cf building bricks at ten ' dollars each. New York haschallenged the rest of the country op a two to one . basis, agreeing to sell twice hs many bricks as are aold ' elsewhere. Final plans fop their intensive campaign were made at a luncheon given by Mrs. Vincent of the most prominent men tor. 840 Fifth Avenue. Ovct and women in the city have enlisted In the cause of the Girl Scout. Under the leadership of Airs. Julius Rosenwald, Chicago Is raising $50,000. $10,000 of this will go to the building and budget fund and the rest will be list'd for local needs. Since the organization of the Girl Scouts in 1912 a half million girls have received scout A Sallow complexions often the result of improper digestion ' ; USE ? As-25- ! r-- THE WORLD'S GREATEST Emesnn for nutritious mrjBm healthful foods Match your complexion improve SALES TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER' BRAND training. )They , have. betVi taught to cook, sew and care for children. . Ideals of "servile, combined i with - Init iative And have been instilled In thtk off hundreds " .M mahy VearsLs hieing ret i red. for fniijd; bf growing girls. V thonsjnfls age He is 67, and his head UnfUnciy the national 'coun is;fulj of mepiories and impresscil haiwivsilfved )AMig:og ions of most of the. figures, w.ho for-iThe hey got irtto Europes 'spotlight " T been5 imperative:; home the days before ana during has bie recognized by Mr iq after the woild .War. !It and; HerbtfitJ Hoove i national presi- was in thy war dap, w hen the dent, fafd by Airs--' Calvin-- . C&ob vigorous occupied idge, f honorary president, f po the LFrime, Ministers house that less than by Mrs. .Jane Deeter the footman of Nix 10 found Ripp fi, ;the nationahidirector, "A the most exciting hums of hii Chirles F. Mitchell, president life. Of All the Prime Ministof the. National City Bank, is ers fop whom he has opened the treasurer, campaign door, he liked Bonar Law best. t I revered him, he said, When Mr. Lloyd Oeor;e was Meeting The Great prime mift:ster we jvery on hot cinders ay the time, I was con And Near Great At stantly lining up field marshals' i 4 , LONDON ; Nov, 18 Robert d doorman Lloyd, the w ho has ushered the great and the near great in and out of the flftAf rf tO TiAUrtinff fn gray-faire- a meeting Englands Prlxn Minister. I Had t tell him- le had hold of th wrohg man! The first tiipe the Tjfnce came to lunch, hb flashed in wjth; i 'Hello, ported K Where do I put' my cokt? lbtVu leave ;lt on your qhair, will yol V The Duke of York v as moii serious. The way in which J)e. Valera Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith arrived w ith guards on ' was quite new their tax Armistice Day, eeording4a Lloyd was easily the most exeit- - -Crowds ing he experienced. generals, admirals, ambassadors packed the short narrow street and other 'distinguished visit- in front qf the house, calling ' ors. , for Lloyd George. He came out Marshal Joffre was always and spoke to them ' from the good humored. Marshal Foch steps, but the stowing crowd seemed kindly , but was always was not satisfied and after the. in a hurry. General Smuts was little Welshman appeared at a e homing. He always shook window ' and talked to them HAnrln ll Ml Udyd-Geor- 10 Downing Street If nor Alusolfni .iiffii'fiig lo . lie burst into U Veitibid and, shaking m! .covlially 1 1 v the hand expf eased his.) plea: ure at 1 - i V self-reliancf- e, - ff ' an ( Al and adapted to all condition Sturdy, long-live- d of roads and weather--i- t meets every need of a two- ' . . passenger . car. demand and tberesourcesandlaciliiee Steadily growing of the Ford Motor Company have made possible a closed car, at a price millions cart afford, rightly designed, carefully built and backed by an efficient service organization in every neighborhood of the nation. an j El Wt the . ed j TIE U V J self-deni- al The Ford Coupe priced cKd cr n t hto?rkt: yet one of the moet astisfactory, Coetini lew to buy and maintain, every dollar invested brings greatest returns in comfortable, dependable travel" , Hcm f. a, it Dttrait AM hap-Hoyal- ty en-th- 205 wi Mkiin I M oatra. - good-natur- Runabout Oa op lUa pw i j FordorStdan t68S Tinier Sedmn 590 Touring Car 295 ' r -- - . gc -- -- ' f again. |