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A corollary to that Indict-- merit Is that, not content .with the destruction of the heaut.es of the . outdoors, we have ilso allowed our commercialism to mar the beauty of such natural landscapes as do remain with a variety of artificial additions whose ugliness cannot be excused even upon grounds of utility. Huge billboards, . signs and posters, all erected to the honor and glory of the great god Advertising, deface the . countryside and grate upon the sensibilities of those who would look with pleasure upon a. vista of trees and flowers and green grass and flowing, streams. And then to complete the picture we have added another eyesore upon the fa.ce of Mother' Nature the .vajslde stand. The dilapidation and general hideousness of most of these structures need no description here. They are all too familiar to anyone who has" ever taken a motor trip to any part of the' country. Now, however, there seems to be some relief from this situation. In sight. About a year ago, while Mrs. John I). Rockefeller, Jr., was touring through New England, she was Impressed by the trashiness of the refreshment stands scattered at close intervals along the roadside and she decided that here was a condition not merely to be deplored, but to be remedied. Upon her. return to New York she set about applying the reined' by placing at the disposal of the Art Uontre.of New York the sum of $.',000 to be used ns the foundation for a campaign to Improve the appear nnce of our national highways In at leirsi mw respect. The Art Centre, In with the. AmerD. '0., ican Civic association of Washington, thereuiKin announced a series of four coin pet I tions to stimulate the Improvement In the np The first pearance of these wayside stands. offered prizes for the best photographs of re-- , freshment .stands which now are in use with the Idea of getting Into their hands Information eon cernlng prevailing conditions. This contest closed ' December 15, 1927, and the awards In It have recently been announced. The second contest sponsored by the two. associations will offei larger prizes for architectural plans or drawings through which It Is proposed to better conditions. The third offers rebates or underwriting con structlon and the fourth will offer annual prizes over a term of years for the good appearance and upkeep of those stands which have been built as n result of the second and third competitions The awards In the first contest have been an nonneed as follows: First prize, $300, to Tinkles Pantry," owned and operated by Norma Rumman. . 2704 Park avenue. Plainfield, N. J. : second prize. $200, The Bee Hive Cabin, George A. Parker. 74 River street. Iloosick Falls, N. Y. ; third prize. $150, Young's, W. J. Young, Ontario, Calif.; fourth prize, $125, The Hut," owned by Helen Dana, 47G1 Morena boulevard, San I'lego, Calif. : fifth prize, $100, Motts Taverns." owned and operated by the American Fruit Product com puny, Inc.; sixth prize, $75, The Cabin. Louise Jacques. Kings county. Nova Scotia; seventh prize, $50, Rio Del Mar Service Station, Mrs Harrison N. Lusk, Aptos, Calif. Honorable men tion was made of the Williams Sandwich Shop," Green Mountain Falls, Colo., and The Little Grey House, owned nnd operated by Mrs. Kathryn Monrovia, Calif. The Judges who awarded the prizes were George B. Ford, vice president Tech nlcal Advisory corporation ; Harvey Wiley Cor bett, prondnent architect and builder of the Bush terminal ; A. F. Brlnckerhoff, vice president ot the New York chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, and Klcctus D. Litchfield, member of the executive board of the American Civic association. A total of 800 photographs of wayside refreshment stands from every state In the Union were received by the committee. The photographs submitted ranged from the severely unmounted kind, to specimens In every conceivable form of dress. Albums bound In glowing pink paper, adorned With scarlet feathers, artfully contrived pigskin . , 'TEgHUT", XArTDlXG'O, jTdUTZTli FttZX CL4ZIX. Argument Bothered Him It was during a trial in an Ohio city some time ago that one of the Jurors suddenly rose from his seat and pre- eipitately fled from the courtroom. He was arrested iu his flight before ha had left the building, and brought back. What do you mean by running off that way? asked the judge, who knew the man to be a simple, honest farmer. It's .like this, your honor, said the man earnestly. When Mr. Hibbert finished talking,' my mind' was all clear, hut when Mr.' Carter begad ail was confused again, and I said to myself, I'd better leave at once, and stay away till lie's done, for. to tell the truth, I didn't like the way the argument.,, was going, 'your', honor.. Exr change. shack. Some of the prizedrab, offensive-lookinwinning stands were built for as little ns $75 It is possible that one of the great obstacles that would be encountered by those with a broader The Familys Friend . . civic responsibility would be in impressing upon Salt Lake City, Utah Ever since I was a girl my parents have kept proprietors of roadside oases that the difference on hand and depended upon Dr, between a thing of beuuty and a thing of horror Pierces remedies is not to be measured in dollars nnd cents. In to keep the family short, not in expense of the pocket, but in exin good health. . I 1 taste. of pense dont think we Conspicuous among the evidences of good taste could be mistaken that the Judges of the first competition held up about the reli .. Kissed by a Queen to approval was thediscreet distribution of adverability-o- f them eighty-year-olAn army veteran, they havs tising matter.. In no case did a prize winner . never failed to give' flaunt posters or signs of great magnitude. A whose name is McCoy and who lives ' in northern Ireland, at perfect satisfaction Ballymoney, ame of the with the stand simple shingle painted and do all that is was who to soldier be claims the only thereon seemed to suffice for those whose sense claimed for them. Mr. Victoria. ever kissed by Queen of beauty and fitness had created stands of sufI have never heard Forty-fiftthe regiMcCoy joined, ficient distinction to carry off awards. In this anyone say that Dr. Pierces medicines failed to give benefit The cuse the selectivity of the judges may well serve ment of the Lx)t guards as a boy of Golden- - Medical Discovery is the as a criticism of modern display sixteen, nnd was stationed nt Alderone we have taken most. It is a Victoria inspected when shot Queen. some our ns refreshof to rural methods, be. applied general' tonic, good for any debiliThe queen asked his the regiment. ment booths. Tin: doctor ordered my husband to a dry tated condition. I think it Is unsevlie was he replied that Alan Dement, director of the Art Centre of age, and Mrs. T. C. Blocker, 643 excelled. climate, wrote one woman. We came to Arizona. New York, remarked recently iu his talk to the enteen. W. 1st South. We had very little money;, but With bowld.ers a to too I be think you are young All dealers. Fluid or tablet form. . Worcester Women's club, We have no Idea that gathered from our desesk land, we built-- refresht soldier yet, said the queen. Its at ment stand .w hich Is complimented by all tourists building a few stands or the offering of a few home witli your mother you should W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 9 1928. who visit us. We feature walnut cookies nnd ap- prizes Is going to do everything, but if we can die:" get all the people in the United States to thinking bus! tle elder, and we are now doing a She then stooped down and kissed' in Pine Seedlings . Profit about this over a period of two or three years, I wanted a ness In honey from our own bees. him lightly on the check. London Tiie North 'Carolina conservation we will make the kind of public opinion that will . trip to Europe," another woman declared, but my ' service reports success from the veil--tureact against the bad stands. The art director stand 1ms become more important." ' of furnishing pine seedlings to Public is sound opinion, sponsoring psychology. In this contest was a minia. An utnusing entry Never-to-Bed- s The A Johnson county farmer farmers. be can but elusive recast that very potent quality, ture stand made nnd submitted by a group ot 350 long-lea- f Tiie folks a in not will number of if sufficient front planted pine seedlings, young get up page overnight young children. The model was barely eight inches with a loss of only ll. Similar reports tlie morning, laments a mother. Irob-ablbendlines are hurled at. the render, or if a sufficardboard. of made white and chairs, Tables, long because they havent gone to show that the long-leq- f cient number of radio speakers hold forth nt pine may be counters, stoves, all were artfully fashioned out bed. Norfolk Ledger-Dispatca on or even a if regarded ns a crop. popular length given subject, of the fragile cardboard with due regard for song Js written anent a certain theme. But the From the celling were suspended tiny opinion so rapidly metamorphosed is equally liwhite bends In lieu of electric lights, nnd the able to sudden reversal or languishing death. The floors were respectably covered with diminutive . public opinion that counts Is the result of perpieces of linoleum. It was a delightful little sonal experience. Get the people to use their exhibit, but unfortunately out of the range specieyes, says, In substance, Mr. Dement, and their fied by the contest critical faculties will slowly begin to benefit. Pinkie's Pantry,:' which' won the first prize, Whether this applies io the architectural em- - i was outstanding for Its fine simplicity. Erected hellishment affected by the sellers of hot dogs, from used wood at the low cost of bnrely $500. . or the individuals choice of cravats, public opinit achieved a charm and dignity with Its clean ion can be so educated as to distinguish good taste . white paint, large windows, nnd Its from multicolored burlesque, nnd once eo educomfortable white benches. Its display was diswill forthwith exercise its privilege of accated, creetly. .vet temptingly arranged, so that signs to either support or nonsupport. cording It a was Inform the motorist that wayside stand The interest in this movement for improving were' conveniently dispensed with. t lie appearances of our roadsides is by no means The prize winners were by no means alike. On confined to the refreshment stand owners themthe contrary almost every type was represented selves. Immediately the announcement of these It Is the opinion of the judges tlint there Is no competitions was made public, a large number of need for roadside stands to be stereotyped, both individuals and corporations came forward standardized, or conventional. On the other hand, to offer their felicitations nnd their obvious frcnklshness Is frankly discouraged. For The work is now firmly intrenched with firm supInstance, the winner of the fourth prize might porters. who look forward to seeing results in a well have been ridiculous bad it been placed short time of their enterprise and assistance. The in New York state. But against Its California first competition showed definitely that there are background its low, thatched roof of dried palm a great many people interested in the purpose, leaves was most natural nnd assisted it to blend nnd a great many wayside stand owners anxious This principle of har well with the landscape. to take pride In the appearance of their establishmonizlng with t tie landscape was considerably ments. The second competition will go further stressed by the Judges. Rustic cabins are charm nnd lay the groundwork for a definite plan of Ing along thickly wooded roads, but not In the building more attractive stands throughout the city. Labored quaintness can be carried to ex country, by offering substantial prizes for architremes. But simplicity nnd cleanliness fit well tectural drawings of practical and attractive into any surroundings. A log cabin stand won stands. Ten prizes are being offered for two types The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidote for the sixth prize because of its artistic arrange of refreshment stand plans, one type being of the pain. But its just as important to know that there is only one ment in a rustic landscape setting. This stand stand which is simply a refreshment booth ; the genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is on every tablet, and Is owned by Miss Louise Jacques, a young school other type being of a combined stand nnd gasoline on the box. If it says Bayer, its genuine; and if it doesnt, it is a con sensitive showed This girl. young lady filling station. Five drawings or plans of each not! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So are colds, sclousness of the type of stand that would fit type will be selected by the judges, making in ail well into a background of tangled pines nnd firs. and the pain that goes with them ; even neuralgia, neuritis, and ten awards which shall range from the first prize Needless to say, it was also a very inexpensive rheumatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any drugstore of $500, downward. As with the first competiconstruction. with proven directions. tion, economy of construction will be nn important factor. Those drawings which will in the most Economy is n point well stressed by the Judges of these contests. As a result of the first comsatisfactory manner combine charm nnd efficiency with inexpensiveness will be the choio of the petition, it is definitely proved that charming, efficient wayside stands can be built for very Judges. This must be practical and econont.eal. small sums, nnd. Incidentally, that It is just as neat and sensible. But above all, they must lan adornment, and not a blot, on the landscape. Aiplrta b the trade mark ot Barer Manufacture at Monoacetlcacldester of inexpensive to build an attractive stand as a portfolios, mountings embellished with laces and baby rll bons all . were sent .for Inspection. It s of the stands developed that' about sending their portraits were run by women, rang- ing from young school girls to a woman of eighty- two, who was running a very successful stand. Old couples, too, were high In the list. O.ne old couple In the sixties advised all old people with no means of livelihood to go Into the refreshment stand . business. . Iathctically' revealing wer.e some of the letters accompanying the photographs. Stories" of heartaches and happiness, success and failure' were-barefor Judges who must award for actual ac- compllshment, "regardless of deserving effort. .Were an old couple, nil alone 'now. Children this all married pin homes of their own. t stand with money sent us ns a Christmas present We want from our son," wrote an old gentleman. .other people who must earn a living to know how successful a really attractive, well kept stand enn g -- two-third- d We-buil- h well-advise- d . mail-orde- - r Tit-Bit- -- ... ' re y r odd-angle- - Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart StV-llra- ttl . |