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‘B00 IN REALTY SALES ALONG CAPECOD: TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY _THOUSAND PUBLICITY. CAM- “PRIGN TO HELP BIG NEW ENGLAND DEVELOPMENT. S¥ecial to the’ Citizen. HYANNIS, ‘‘Mass., © April. — country weeklies of the north-| east are brimming.over with Cape! Codreal estate advertisements, a) $256,000 publicity campaign. for the-purpose of telling the world, about‘ the summer beauties of the’ “long’arm of .New England”. was. latnehed in a hotel here by 175 realty operators, bankers.and.oth- Greater Boston and every m=of “the Cape.” sum of $15,000 was sub- Th in a few minutes at this| meeting, during which the -Cape| Gea Realty Board, ’ tentatively formréd-a week ago became an ¢s-| tablished organization. Men whose names are known in| Florida development work are as- sociated with this board, and Flo-) sity methods ‘will be used | ii Massachusetts and her neigh- bering states this spring to pro-| iipte the sales of lots and the} beilding of summer homes all up afd down the sandy, pine-clad sec-| tions from Plymouth to Province- | aR. [Until last year there"was never much doing on Cape Cod. It is! be gs area of sand, scrub oak ‘aid pine, wholly out to sea, and| tigh in romance. To be’ sure-de- yelopments had been begun, but} pt for the exclusive resort there was no general move- ment of business and profession- 4E men to build summei, homes| along the bluffs or on the golden| Influential business men saw op- mities to bring the riches of and recreation tg the mul- and land sales were bégun. Out of these the present movement has grown to such pro- that in mid-February, several feet of snow on the und, the real estate offices in| and other Cape commu-} thereabouts did not shut doors till.eleven o'clock at ‘The sales on Washington’s were reported to have very large. *At the meeting when the Realty was‘ definitely organized, lames D. Henderson, a leading estate man of Boston and Hy- stated that “Two hundred and a thousand dollars in the ur publicity committee Cape Cod’the talk of country.” Subscriptions be- with cheers, and throughout bs seeped which lasted all after- tare greatest of interest was While great daily newspapers and tere knees are to be the vogue yurges legislation providing penal- Flashes of Life | @@beqeccce oe eaeee (Ry Associated Presn) is in the moviés; same as Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney. He plays the part-of a cowboy in ‘The Return of the Wild Bull.” ~"PRIPOLL—Benito ‘is making quite a hit. Lybyan blacks staged a dance for him and women fought for the privileges of kiss- ing his hend. LONDON.—Rolled hose and if-modes shown at the latest fash- }ion exposition prevail, although caricaturists have devoted atten- tion for months to the ugliness of | English women’s kness. The maximum weight of sumer rai- ment, complete, will be thirty ounces. BOSTON.—College boys are tempted and worried to death by the flapper type and women in reality: are tempters just as much or more than men. The situation is’ viewed by Dr. James | Q. Delaey, head of the department of Sociology of Brown Universi- ty. NEW YORK.—Smaller night elubs, or speak easies, are criti- | eized by @ committee of fourteen, | which has Deen. fighting vice in New York for twenty years. It | ties for men aswell as women. OMAHA.—Weston Wiswall is going to be careful next time he steals his own car. He found it | parked downtown, the Mrs. hav- ing gone shopping, and she used it. The Mrs. notified the police |and he was arrested. He could not identify himself nor find the Mrs. and spent two nights in jail. SEATTLE.—They went high for the launching of a boat that is to mother craft of the depths. The Holland, submarine tender, was christened with water from the top of mount Llympus, 8,850, feet high. We loosé—you gain when you change that fan. See The Key West Electric Company. apri0 of Real Estate Boards, spoke on “The Ethics of the Real Estate Busjness.” Next Saturday another meeting will be held in Hyannis at which the initial publicity gun will be fired. Then the publicity com- mittee of the Board will confer with the Seléctmen, Town Moder- ators, Town counsels and other BUENOS AIRES.—Luis Firpo} Au - mo FROM PoP GUNN TO COUSIN MOLLY = YM ANXIOUS To Know HOW HE FEELS ABOUT ME BEING HERE ONA MiISIT= I'LL JUST STEAM OPEN THIS LETTER AND FIND OUT, “TRE TRUTH HE WANTS To KNOW WF YOU'S BE WILLING WO Look AND DO FOR A FEW DANS THE KEY ‘WEST: CITIZEN «~ AETER AMY THE HOUSEWORK ae By Taylor} WONDER IF KE THINKS EWA SERVANT =3 (x EeE-ow! OH MY SIDE = MY SIDE - TAKE ME ‘TO MY ROOM ~IT'S ANGTRER ATTACK — A-a-# > MV SIDEE 7 SERVICE IN THE’ NATIONAL GUARD National Guard service of- fers young Americans a very © unusual opportunity. to _pro- mote the welfare of the na- tion under pleasant, construc- tive conditions. “The service is attractive. It confers many privileges on indivi- duals who affiliate with it. It makes for patriotism and con- stitutes the individual a logi- eal and actual successor to. the men who. made America free in. the ingeption: of the nation, and who. have kept it free and made it great in stc- ceeding generations. The young American who does not give thoughtful con- siderationto the subject of service in the National Guard is not dealing fairly with him- officials of the fifteen Cape Cod towns: regarding cooperation in the advertising campaign.” pA te A feature of mn meeting was the yt of more than 100 airplane views of the Cape sections under consideration. As significant of the way the movement is starting. here, 75 homes will) be bulit overlooking. Hyannis’ bay and the sound, and work already has been begun on an 80-room hotel. FF AL AGGELY Uli dar raga yates when it makes ; See The Key West Electric Co. self. He may by the simple process of joi the Guard emake a aw mtribu- tion.to the sai the na- tion. He may payin part the obligation each “individual owes to his country»He honors himself and pays'a tribute to the sacred memory of his fore- fathers the day'i}e offers his service to his country by ‘en- listing. And service in the Nation- al Guard is pleasant and stimulating. The conditions of enlistment are anything but onerous. Any con- scientious American youth may join the Guard with full assurance that a reasonable measure of attention to duty will bring honor and re- wards, and that this duty may be discharged fully without in the slightest interfering with his everyday obligations. | SOPRA Lae j Get an Emerson Blectric Fan.' J aprl0 Illinois holds primaries today for ‘the nomination of candidates for offices to be filled at the No- vember election. Senator William B. McKinley is seeking renomi- nation, Hall's Catarrh Medicine =: —tid of CatarthorDesfocet cones by’ Also as a Blood Puri- fier it gives wonderful results, ules, All Druggists. F, J. 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