ORCHARD QLEAN1NQ5 U. S. Naval Forces Landing at Bluefields Flrwt photogrnpha of the landing o f A m erican m arine« and B ailor* bi W uettohla. Nicaragua. A detachm ent of the men la seen going ashore In a barge, aud at the rig h t Is Com m ander Lew is su p e rin te n d in g the landing. Substantial and Spacious Five-Room Bungalow Looks Well in Any Place f t I ' ' \ MICE LIKELY TO HARM ORCHARDS A f . c Mexican Names Sprinkle News A verag e A m e ric a n K now s L ittle o f the 28 States of Southern N eig h b o r. Names ut M exican M ilieu most d ifficu lt fu r A m ericans h ik I llie lr ap p ro xim a te p ro iiu n c liitlo n s u re : Chihuahua, che tvuh w a ll ; Coo- b u lla , ko-a-wee-la ; Zacatecas, sa-ka-tay-kaa ; Jalisco, ha lees k o ; M lchoacan, m e-daea kun ; G uerrero, g u yr-rn y ro ; Oaxaca, w uhukah; G uanajuato, gwa- i i h I i w u I o ; Q u e re lim i, kHy ray lu ll-rn ; T lu x ru lu . ta ls ka li I h I i W ashington— D ispatches fro m M exl co have been s p rin kle d w ith names o f th e U n ited Stale« o f M exico: J u II hco . Durango, Tabiistst and others. Mexico baa 28 slates. Does the a v­ erage A m e rlciin know w h e th er C h ia ­ pas la on the t’ lir lf lc o r A lla n tic c o u a l; w h e th er N a ya rlt la In the n o rth , cen­ tra l n r aoulh In M e xico ; I f Aguasca Rentes la a large M ule o r a sm all one; n r I f Campeche la lu the euM or weal In Mexico? “ 'Nam e the tw o te rrito rie s o f M exl co,* la a question on w hich many Am ericana, who can name the 48 A in e r liu ii M ate cu p lln ls a n il the C a­ nadian province«, w ould fu ll." aaya a b u lle tin o f the N a tio n a l G eographic society fro m Ila headquarters In Wash lu g to n. D. C. , "L o w e r C a lifo rn ia , d ry, a rid , moon tainoua and sparsely populated, la one M exican te rrito ry not yet granted ala tua o f a Mate. F ifte e n hundred uilleM away from L o w e r C a lifo rn ia Ilex M exl cp's oth er te rr ito ry , Q u in tan a ltoo. fa rth e st south and fa rth e M e a s t As W id e a t I t le Long. "It la common In th in k o f M exico an a great horn sp ro u tin g aoulh from southwest U n ited Slates, T he post tlo n of the tw o M exican te rrlto rle a p u nctures th is geographic u ty ili Max Ico la not a th in na tio n. I l la Just a« w ide as It la long W h ile Ila western most c ity la T lu ju a u a . o ve r the In te r n a tio n a l line fro m Sail Diego. C a lif., the outerm ost p oint o f the Yucatan peninsula Ilea as fa r east as In d ia n a p o lln "T h e C u lle d St a lea has one sm alle r » tale than M exico's sm allest. Rhode Is la n d Is .'«HI square m iles sm alle r th a n T la xcu la , w hich Ilea .*«1 m iles east o f M exico C ity. Colim a, a sta le on the I'a d flc coast o f M exico d ire c tly west o f the ca p ita l, measures less Ilia n I*elaw are. Ilu t the largest state o f M exico, Chihuahua, across the border fro m New M exico, Is much sm alle r than the Am erican g ia n t, Texas. It a p p ro xim a te * Oregon o r llllm d a and In d ia na taken together. "T h e stales o f M exico were o rlg l H ally la id out Io coincide ro u g h ly w ith the areas occupied by the In d ia n trib e s w hich the Spaniards conquered Then the conquerors apportioned the d is tric t* among themselves. Thu* Hernando Cories was 'M arques del V a lle ' o f Oaxaca As 'M arques' he la id waste the Znpntec In d ia ns' ch ie f tow n, b u ilt a new d t y on the same site and named It Anlequera. a fte r a tow n o f Spain near M alaga. When M exl co won Its ludcpcudcuce fro m Spain, the c ity resumed Its old Za potec name, llu a x lu c a c (m odified In Spanish Io O axaca) and the sla te took the same title . T h is is a s to ry re­ peated w ith v a ria tio n s many lim e s In M exico. P ra c tic a lly a ll llie slates have resumed th e ir In d ia n names T h e re are exceptions, such as the states o f Vera Cruz. San l.u ls I'oto a l. G u a n a ju a to and Nuevo l^-on. A lth o u g h the ancient Aztecs, Zapo tecs, and M ayas are responsible fo r the boundaries o f modern states o f M exico, the borders often o u tlin e dell n ite geographic units. T h e re Is a elassl Heal Ion handy fo r M exican states w hich o u r re p u b lic cannot use to ad­ vantage. In M exico there are low states, high slates and h ig h e r stales T he low states are the eastern sea board u n its from n o rth to south, Ta m aullpas, Nuevo lam n, Vera C ruz and Tabasco. The Y ucatan peninsula group o f Campeche, Yucatan and Q uin ta n u R on also hugs sea level. Pa­ c ific coastal states are, fo r the most p a rt, low slates, to o ; hut not so low as e a stco u st slates, Sonora, Sinaloa, N a y a rlt, Colim a, M lchoacan, G uerrero. Oaxaca and I'h la p u s. Then come the high stales, th a t Is, those w hich are Jt.tMMl feel above aea level, C hihuahua, C onhulla and Durango, a ll o f w hich lie In the R io G rande basin betweeu the wide open arm s o f th e m ou n ta in ranges th a t b o rder the 'fam ous valley o f M exico. Most Populous and Richest. "S o u th o f D urango are the h ig h e r states, and It may he added, the suwiller, and the most populous and the richest states o f M exico. T he average ele va tio n o f 11 states and the federal d is tric t Is m ore than a m ite above sea level, tlrlz n h a peak, 125 tnlles southeast o f M exico C ity . Is the key pin o f a g ig a n tic p a ir o f d iv id e rs opened to a flO-degree angle. Each arm o f the d iv id e rs Is a m ountain range, the le ft a rm connecting w ith tlie Rocky m ou n ta in s und the rig h t losing Its e lf at M onterey. "B etw een the arm s spreads the fe r tile m ile-high o r h ig h e r region o f blue lakes and f r u it f u l valleys, elevated enough to have an equable clim a te Juat as the m ou n ta in ranges converge on O rlzahn, an th e tra d e routes con verge on M exico C ity, l ike W ashing ton, the M exican c a p ita l lias been Iso lated w ith in a s n s ill 'D ls t r ld o Fed e ra l,' a d m in iste re d by the n a tio na l congress. Rut th e re Is th is difference, M exico C lly is the New York as well ns the W ashington o f Mexico. Its p o p u la tio n o f (MHI.IHH) n e a rly equals th a t o f the most populous o f the na­ tio n 's provinces. "J u s t as the I'n lte d S tales has. In the sta te o f W aahlngton, a common w e a lth named fo r the hero o f its revo lu tlo n , no M exico has honored the fa th e r o f Its freedom fro m Spain Cadre llld a lg o was a p a rish priest In Dolm en, In the state o f G u a na ju a to , u n til lie led the re v o lu tio n In 1810 Dolores has now become D olores i l l dnlgo. A nearby area o f S.tkHI square m iles o f the valley o l M exico has been carved out to make the s ta le o f HI dalgo. South o f M exico C ity a n other re la tiv e ly sm all sla te , Morelos, hou o r* a n other hero o f M exico's re v o lu ­ tion. " D iffic u ltie s o f p ro n u n cia tio n are a h a rrie r to a developm ent o f Am erican / in te re st In M exico. A iiih ii co n fro n te d w ith (he in lin e ‘O h x iic h * 1« in clin e d to lo t the w hole m ibjeet d r o p ! “ M exican neiiiea are d ittic u lt. In M exico there are fu r more nam e* In honor o f the In d ln n th a n in the U n ite d Staten. Aztecs and Maya» loved ‘t ’ and *<•’ and *x.* O f course they had no w ritte n language In te llig ib le today So the c ra c k lin g In d ia n names must he expiPNBed In »oft Spanlah In the I ’n lte d States we have a n g licized the S p sn l»b*Indlnn name». T he name o f M exico and It» c a p ita l nerves a» a good exam ple. T he ce n tra l a h rln e o f the Aztec c a p ita l was dedicated to M e x ltll, the w a r go»I. Spaniard» re vamped the name to Mexico, pro nounced meh he-ko. As fa r n o rth as ce n tra l T exas 1» a to w n M exia, pro n o im rw l ‘ma he-n,’ but M exico, Mo., hHH the hard Anglo-Saxon ,x ’.M G e rm a n y M illio n s A h e a d by D itc h i lg R o yalty B e rlin .—G erm an ta xp aye rs are find lu g th a t a rep u b lica n fo rm o f govern m enl pays In cold cash. W here th e y used to he assessed $10.000.000 a n n u ­ a lly to m a in ta in the ro y a l heads o f slate, the presidency th is year Is to east only $228,000. President von llln d e n h u rg 's n o m i­ nal sa la ry Is o n ly $15,000, hut va rio u s personal allow ances b rin g Ills real s a la ry up In $70.000. T o th is Is added a n o th e r $150,000 fo r th e e xe cu tive s ta ff expenses. V o d e r the m onarchy the S tate of Prussia Hlone paid the llo h e n z o lle rn s $4 ,500,1HHI a year. In a d d itio n to keep­ in g up n e a rly TO castles, p n lu ’es. hunt lug lodgea, yachts, rld lu g horses and m o to r cars. President von lllu d e u b u rg gets o n ly tw o lim ousines, one c h a u ffe u r and a h u n tin g lodge. In ad illtio n to the exe cu tive m ansion. The la te S ocia list P resident, F r lt lz E lie rt. I ih i I n com bined sa la ry and peraoual expense account o f o n ly $17,000. H e W o n ’t Q uit New Y o rk.— "P o p " lle r h s t vows th a t he's going to stny r ig h t on the Job t ill flred. H e’s e ig h ty -th re e years old and has been w o rk in g In a Hour m ill fu r 72 years. 300oaoooooooersons. C o m m u n ica tio n w ith G overnor B yrd o f V irg in ia , a fte r the so­ c ie ty decided to re tu rn the re lic, caused M r. M c llw a ln e to m ake the tr ip because he was " a fr a id (lie hook m ig ht he lost I f sent by m a ll o r express.” Am ong th e w ills Iti the book were those o f John and H enry W ashington. the degree of whose re la tio n s h ip to th e first P resident was not learned. F ie ld mice, w h ich som etim es destroy la rg e num bers o f f r u it trees by g ir d ­ lin g the tru n k s and tlie roots, ure lik e ­ ly to he worse th is w in te r th a n in the past, a ccording to the o b servations o f G. C. tid e r k ir k o f the U n ite d States b io lo g ica l survey, w ho is co-operating w ith the college o f a g ric u ltu re , U n i­ v e rs ity o f Illin o is und the Illin o is state n a tu ra l h is to ry su rve y in the co n tro l o f rodents. An e xa m in a tio n o f o rch a rd s near Vincennes, lu d ., by t id e r k ir k shows u g re a te r In fe s ta tio n th a n last year. T h is w l'l u n doubtedly resu lt in serious in ju r y th is w in te r i f unchecked. The heavy ru in s und Hoods In low laud have caused m ice Io leave Helds and seek sh e lte r on high ground In grass and sod between row s und under the roo ts o f trees. A v e ry heavy In fe s ­ ta tio n o f house m ice Is also uppurent In orchards th is fu ll. T h is species sel- dum causes in ju r y , a lth o u g h tlie b u r­ row s w h ich they d ig near the trees make homes fo r m ig ra tin g pine m ice M eadow and pine m ice u s u a lly cause the most In ju ry . P ine m ice liv e in u n ­ d e rg ro u nd b u rro w s und feed on roots and bulbs, w h ile m eadow m ice live la rg e ly on the s u rfa c e under m atted vegetation und feed on stems o f grass and o th e r u vu 11 a h I e food above ground. M eadow mice a tta c k and g ird le at the base o f the trees to a height o f fo u r o r five Incites. T h is In ju ry Is often th o ug h t to lie caused by ra lih ils . Pine m ice u tta c k the roots, o fte n g ird lin g the e n tire roo t system. T h is in ju r y Is most serious as it passes unnoticed, in most ciises, u n til too lu te to heuetlt the tree by b ridg e g ru ftln g o r o th e r means. Wooden mouse tra p s h a lte d w ith a pinch o f ro lle d outs is a means o f de­ te rm in in g the siieeles In fe s tin g the o r­ chard. T ra p p in g Is also an effective m ethod to use In rid d in g a s lig h t In ­ fe sta tion in sm all orchards. In large areas c o n tro l measures con­ sist in p roper c u ltiv a tio n , use o f non- legum e cover crops, and s y s te m a tic poisoning d u rin g the fa ll und w in te r. F u ll In fo rm a tio n m ay he o b tained hy « r i lin g the Illin o is S tate N a tu ra l H is ­ to ry Survey at U rbana. F lo o r Plan, Resetting Old Orchards With Strong New Trees I t has lieen cu sto m a ry am ong Or­ e l a id i *t s to ta ke out und esira b le tr e e s and set In new young trees In th e ir places, and to set lu new trees w here o thers have died. W h ile It seems to w o rk out very w e ll In m any cases it Is not a very d e sira b le p ra c tic e when the old trees are q u ite th ic k and very old. It lias not been proven th a t the decaying roo ts o f an o ld tre e w ill s e ri­ o u sly in te rfe re w ith th e g ro w th o f ro o ts o f a new tre e h u t in some cases th is m ay be true. I f th e tdd trees w h ich stand are lu rg e and ra th e r close to g eth e r the ro o ts o f the id d trees w ill in te rfe re w ith th e feeding roo ts o f the new trees, und th e y lim y not th riv e w ell. T he ro o ts o f most t r e e s have about the same spreud o f roots us they have o f brunches, and unless th e re is a good sized ope ning between the branches o f th e sta n d in g trees It w o u ld p ro b a b ly not he s a tis fa c to ry to expect ne w ly set trees to th riv e well. I f o ld trees are fa r a p a rt it w ould p ro b a b ly he s a tis fa c to ry to set in new t revs. Soy Bean Inoculation Is of Much Importance T he Im po rta nce o f in o c u la tin g soy beans cannot lo o s tro n g ly he em pha­ sised. Some fa rm e rs have the idea th a t it lit t le In o c u la tio n in one p a rt o f the Held w ill q u ic k ly In o cu la te the en­ tir e fa rm , and lid s m ig h t a c c id e n ta lly be tru e in some Instances, hut usu a lly It w ill not he tru e . In o c u la tio n spreads v e ry s lo w ly and by f a r the best plan even f o r the g ro w e r who has th is crop on some Held every year, is to Inocu­ la te a ll seed th a t I* p la n te d every year. T h e cost Is v e ry s lig h t, and the adva nta g e Is m arked. Com m ercial c u ltu re s th a t are e n tire ly successful fo r such In o c u la tio n are now on the m a rk e t a t ve ry reasonable cost. Dormant Spray Needed c a rry la u n d ry, clean o ff snow In w in te r and cut grass In sum m er, operate pressing clubs and c a rry on va riou s I o th e r lin e s o f a c tiv ity . So fa r as know n th e re Is not a case on record In w hich one o f these students has lieeti w o rth o f swine, the beginning o f ta rd y at a class unless heesuse o f w hich was the pig, bought w ith b o r­ Illness o r fo r some eq u ally good rea rowed money. W ith th ia money he has son. tuild his way th ro u g h high school and la now In college, going "on hla o w n ." EARN WAY THROUGH SCHOOL BY RAISING PIGS, COWS AND HENS T h ro In K en tucky F a m ily W o rk to Pay E n p i n n i of T h t lr Col logo E ducation. London, K y.- T h ia la the story o f a boy w hom a hog "ro o te d " to college, 'l l»«' yo u th Is a b ro th e r o f a lad who owned a c a lf w hich la "h o rn in g hint th ro u g h high school," and both have v s is te r who aaya she w ill hiive a chicken to “ scratch her th ro u g h both high school and c o lle g e ” T he th re e liv e on a sm all fa rm In tlie m o u n ta in s o f th ia county, and are th e c h ild re n o f J M F e ltu e r E ig h t years a g o the o ld e r b ro th e r Joined au a g ric u ltu ra l clu b fostered by the I 'n l , ,-rs lty o f K e n tu cky. Before he en t.-red high school he b o rro w e d money und bought a pure-bred pig. By ca r lu g fo r the p ig aloug act e n title tinea, as Io- was ta u gh t w h ile a m em ber o f the J u n io r I a rm club, he reaped p ro fit. Koine lim e ago he had sold $1,800 T he m ou n ta in yo u th declared the pig had rooted h lu i th ro u g h school. Then hla younger b ro th e r asserted he w ould raise a c a lf th a t w ould prod him to an education, t ic Joined a pig club, and w ith hla pig and some chickens bought a pure bred c a lf Now he lias a herd o f six Hue c a ttle and lias enough money le ft to c a rry him th ro u g h high school. T he slater la p re p a rin g to s ta rt a chicken to s e ttin g und when chicks ap pear, the g ir l la s ta rtin g o u t to make her own w ay also. Not o n ly In the U u lv e ra lty o f Ken tu rk y hut In va riou s o th e r schools In the state, students w o rk in g th e ir own way are nntnerous. T hey w a it on table In re s ta u ra n t*, d e liv e r pupers. Study " V o ltm e te r" I t A p p lie d to Pupils P h ila d e lp h ia .— P u b lic school e flld e n cy Is now tested In P h ila d e lp h ia Just as a ra d io b a tte ry la tested, w ith a v o lt toe ta r. T he v o ltm e te r o f the p u b lic school* la d iv is io n o f ed u catio n a l reaaarch, headed by P h ilip A Boyer I t haa Juat com pleted a survey o l the a rith m e tic cou-ae and found th a t, aa M r. Boyer w orda It, "a lesson which cuocerns the nieasurem enta o f a dress on w h ich a g ir l la w o rk in g , the m ess urem enla o f the in g re d ie n ts In * rake, o r som ething else concre’ e and fa m il­ ia r. loses the m onotony o f one w hich deals In te xtb oo k figures and unfa m ilia r s itu a tio n s ." T h e d o rm a n t o r rest period fo r fr u it s Is fro m th e tim e the leaves fu ll In O cto b er o r N ovem ber u n til the sap rises snd the buds s ta rt ra p id develop­ m ent the next s p rin g E xp e rim e n t has shown th a t p ru n in g done at any lim e d u rin g th is w hole p e rio d Is o f equal value except In th e i-ase o f f r u it p la n ts th a t are p a rtia lly tender. T he d o rm a n t p ru n in g o f these should he delayed un­ t i l n e a r th e end o f the rest |>ertod. T h is d e la te .I d o rm a n t p ru n in g applies p a rtic u la r ly to bra m b le s and the hy­ b rid v a rie tie s o f gra|ies. *»»»♦♦♦♦»*»*»»«*♦*»»♦*»♦♦« Horticultural Notes a*****#*»****»»*****-»**-»»« I f peach trees have not beon trea te d with Puradh-hlorohenxene. retnovo the worms from Ute roots. • • • O f th e d iffe re n t ra s p b e rry diseases, anthracnose Is th e o n ly one fo r » hlch s p ra y in g la e ffective. E very o ther dis ease Is o n ly c o n tro lle d through selec­ tio n and care in h a n d lin g nursery stock. By W IL L IA M A R A D F O R D Mr W illia m A. R a d to r d w ill a n s w e r q u e s tio n s s n d g iv e a d v ic e F R E E O F CuHT nn a ll p r o b lè m e p e r ta in in g to th e s u b je c t o f b u ild in g , fo r th e r e a d e r s o f tb la p ap er. On a c c o u n t o f h la w id e e x p e r ie n c e a s e d ito r , a u t h o r an d m a n ­ u fa c tu r e r , b e la, w it h o u t d o u b t, th e h ig h e s t a u t h o r it y on th e s u b je c t. A d ­ d r e ss a ll In q u irtes to W illia m A. R a d ­ ford. No. 1827 P r a ir ie a v e n u e , C h ic a g o , fo r r ep ly . 1 Ids Is a b u ngalow w h ic h w o u ld look as w e ll on any Hrst-class re s id e n tia l street as It w o u ld on th e fa rm o r ranch. T lie reason fo r th is is th a t it meets w ith c e rta in e lem ental re q u ire ­ m ents any good house should h a v e ; It looks w e ll, th e re are no gew gaws o r fa n cy trim m in g , It Is s u b s ta n tia lly b u ilt, and Its in te rio r la ve ry con­ v e n ie n tly hthl out. To begin w ith , tlx- o ve rh a n g in g ro o f shelters and s im ile s Hl th e same tim e. Perhaps th is w o u ld m ake It appeal to those liv in g in th e w a rm e r sections o f I he c o u n try . T he snubbed gables give a cozy look, h u t are e xce lle n t In the places w here w in d s become more stron g th a n agreeable. T he fra m in g could h e stained b ro w n , w eathered finish, red u cin g upkeep in th is respect to a m inim um . The por< h Is re a lly an e xtension o f Die ro o f to a sh o rt d lstu n ce above tlie fro n t door. T h is Is lik e th e w in d o w at the le ft, re a lly a F rench w in d o w . W? e n te r fro m the te rra ce in to th e liv in g ris im . 13 feet by 21 feet »( Inches, and w ith a firep la ce and w in d o w s at one end, w hich, to g e th e r w ith th e w indow s on the same w a ll us the e n tra n ce door, leave a good expanse o f w a ll space elsewhere fo r the p ro p e r hanging o f p ictu re s and tlie convenient pla cin g of fu rn itu re . F ro m the liv in g room we e n te r the d in in g room. It is 15 fe e t by 18 feet a n il lias three w indow s. The kitch e n Is rig h t o ff the d in in g room and has a «Ink hy the window s, w ith am ple shelv­ ing on both sides o f it, a p a n try w ith outside icin g and a re a r porch o ff the e ntrance ve stibule w h ich makes a good place fo r the housew ife to do her lig h t kitch e n chores on a hot day. T h e re are tw o bedroom s o ff the d in ­ ing room, reached th ro u g h a sh o rt h u ll, w hich also fo rm s the connecting lin k to th e bathroom . Both bedrooms are I I feet by 13 feet and have lig h t on tw o sides, nnd am ple closet room. T he fa m ily In th is house would, we feel, take p roper p ride lu It. See how the p ro p e r landscaping o f the lo t, ac­ com plished w ith very lit t le e ffo rt, has produced a pleasing fro n t ya rd . We lik e those ta ll hollyhocks ea|<«clall;, and the Junipers. Hble place, w ith rooms not too cram ped o r too large, and w ith a lit t le garden at the side o r the back s u p p lyin g the- table, w h ile one in th e fr o n t supplies flo w e r beauty fo r the senses o f sig h t and sm ell. In b u ild in g , it lg u su a lly best to le t th e co n tra c t out to a single c o n tra c to r o f good re p u ta tio n fo r the e n tire Job. T h is way the ow ner knows at the s ta rt w here he is at. o fte n separate con­ tra c ts are made fo r the lig h tin g , h e a t­ in g and plum bing, b u t on most sm all houses th is can a ll be taken cafre o f 'in th e one contract. I t does not pay to supervise th e b u ild in g o f y o u r house yourself, unless you Hre a b u ild e r hy trade. The tim e Is gone and you Hud you have n o th in g to show fo r y o u r trouble. A good con­ tr a c to r o r b u ild e r is w o rth lo o kin g fo r, and leaving alone when you give h in t the contract. Small House Offers Big Chances for Beauty The sm all house, w h ile a ttra c tiv e to the m a jo rity o f homeweekers, is a p t to m inim ize Its charm and d e s ira ld lity by Its po o rly conceived decoration. W hy the sm alt house should be s lig h t­ ed In th is regard is hard to under­ stand. Much tim e and e ffo rt are g iv ­ en to the decoration o f large and im ­ posing houses whose m arke t Is, In a sense, w a itin g fo r them, hut the lit t le house m ust lim p along w ith In d iffe r­ ent decoration. As a m a tte r o f fa c t, th e lit t le house offers fa r more o p p o rtu n ity fo r o rig i­ nal and a ttra c tiv e decoration th a n the big house and at sm a lle r cost. W h a t­ ever one saves In skim p in g on e x te ri­ o r and in te rio r decoration Is lost In the d e s lra td llty und a ttra ctive n e ss o f the house. A fte r all. I f a house is n o t q u ic k ly «old. i f It does not In trig u e and d e lig h t Its buyers, and I f It does not add to the re p u ta tio n o f the b u ild ­ er. w h a te ver money Is saved In p e r­ fu n c to ry decoration does n o t meet th e u ltim a te loss. Insulation Saves From Annoyances of Dampness The co n s ta n tly changing tem pera­ tu re s o f a ll seasons w ill w o rk no h a rd ­ ship on you o r y o u r fa m ily I f you liv e In a w e ll-in su la te d home. W hen th e d riv in g ra in comes y o u r home w ill he free fro m dampness and the a nnoy­ ance and expense o f m oisture stained w alls. In s u la tin g lu m b e r In w a lls and roo fs makes the home u n ifo rm ly co m fo rta ble fro m the ground floor to the a ttic In a ll seasons o f the year. One th in g th a t should not be f o r ­ gotten lu b u ild in g th is hoase, o r any o th er Imus.-, la th a t it w ill he th e cen­ te r o f tlie fa m ily life fo r many years. W ill R t< the kin d o f a place w here frie n d s w ill feel proud to come fo r a Ten years ago th e c lin k e r b ric k , so- call? W ill the ueighlm r c h ild re n by called because It fre q u e n tly came o u t preference fa -o r y o u r c h ild re n 's y a rd o f the k iln w ith the fused appearance more than ^ ie ir own? These are o f a real furnace c lin k e r, was a to ta l things which w ill add to th e pleasure loss to the m s n u fa c to re r and u s u a lly Of life . Slid It w ill he In s u rin g th e ir was chucked Into the rubbish heap o r presence in th e ir best as|>evH I f you the dump Today c lin k e r b ric k arw build so th a t tlie house w ill become « used In th e co n s tru c tio n o f the m ost home as soon as you move In and get a ttra c tiv e h rlc k houses and sell a t a settled A ll the fa n cy trim m in g o f the higher p rice than the run o f k iln usual house b u ilt fo r show becomes h rlck The percentage In any k iln n o thing I f we do not have a co m fo rt- la sm all. " ( linker” Brick Now Used in Building