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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, 12 . BETTER HOMES FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES Secretary Davis Sets Forth Sig- : nilicance of Coming Campaign : : . o 1 Everyone a World Beater Washington, May 18 --There two sides to a ¢ #ide 18 the effort 1} ft; the other is the gence wlich go to ® One she Is the mar the other side Is t whole question of by the home.make value for her money . In such manner § | Davis sets forth the the better homes | palgn to be conducted week of June 4 to I ATy Davis 18 & membe the Natior Counell for Fetter Homes in Amer doa. Other members are Viee dent Coolidge, Bec s H the by Each of these six aces from McCook Field holds at least one world flying record, They have| i‘l‘l'l-,- crepe on all French air exploits, Citizens of Dayton, 0., gave them a dinner just be! of the six—Lieuts, Oakley G. Kelly and John A, Macready—hopped off on their successful 27-hour | !1'1\13~r«.1:t_|:1«‘lllnl non-stop flight, Former Governor James M, Cox, as toastmaster, presented cups Wallace Winter to the aviators in behalf of the city. From left to right are Lieuts, Lester J, Martland, Alec Pear- nd Mrs Winte A @ent of the General Fede son Jr, Harold R, Harris, Cox and Licuts, Kelly, Macready and Russel L, Maughan, Women's elubs 5 2 b Woman's Campatgn, £ ¢ Kno;v a 7Y0|;lngfl' Granci;na? etarie G others by groups of b8 mmerece women's ¢ g out the “The campaign 18 a woman's eam palgn,” says Secretary Davis ! are taking stock of themseives how they fill the e 1" they are taking Inventory of n standards. n wage earner men or demonstra lew, the angement of s and radio A poster contests r means to draw Many thou- rizes will be lly in eon- nection campalgn. An in- teresting side issue i the preparation of an ideal list of books and musical selections for the home, In Washington the national head-, quarters of the Generation Federa- ! tion of Women's clubs sponsored the construction of a replica of the Long Island home of John Howard Payne that inspired him to write “Home Sweet Home.,” This house will fo! low every !ine of the original, but it will be bullt of the best standard | modern materials, It is within a| short distance of the White House. Ultimately it will be moved to a per- | manent location where it will be maintained as a better homes dem- onstration. public ades @ usical, mo ent inc cotures, Programs, essay ar in schools, and ot ttention to the home. sands of « given lo on know that the ps at the of the week bLelongs to the They know also that a forty-five de lar & week wage does not do as we in some families as a thirty-five do Jar a week wage does In others Demonstration Houses, *The demonstration houscs pared for better homes weel in are concrete educational me emphaslizing the importance making, and the inereasi 3 of thorough study of its In the homes 18 the nation, in the homes is the basis of the best patriotism ““There is nothing better we can do than make a thorough workman!ike study of the things that make for a better home, with architects, bulld- ers, Interlor decorators, students, musiclans, educators and spiritual advisors joining in a definition of home.” The better homes campalgn began | last year in a comparatively small way. The result of the first effort is | shown in the preparations this year of many comnmunities to have demon- ration homes during the campaign ek in June, according to those in- terksted in the movement. Many of thees have been started by chambers | eheck family with the ssity chnie CONTINUOUS WORKING DAY, Youngstown, O, May 15.—Eight hour shifts in one of the continuous Mrs. Charles Bryan (left) was a grandma at 31 years of age. process |."( the steel Lnrlrmlry.\' mn:lnkj, Now she's 32, and is shown above with her daughter, Mrs, Fred | /¥ of stecl in open hearth furnaces have| zr, ensen and the latter’s baby boy, Charles, 15 months, It be- |been Inaugurated in some of the in- 4 " . dependent mills of inie district it be.| gins to look like Mrs, Bryan is the country’s youngest grand- mother. came known today. OVER 1,000 ngham Dresses Will Go on Sale Tomorrow in Our BARGAIN BASEMENT at the Ridiculous Price of llllnmfll{l’ PR B B BB O AT Checks Plaids Stripes Dots Figures Percales Ginghams Chambrays Linens Combinations Pockets—Sashes—Colored Pipings Rickrack Braid Creonne Trimmed Well made, fast colors, perfect fitting—small, medium, large and extra large sizes. LB R B 2 U UG (RO B U B IR Buy your Summer Dresses at wholesale Tomorrow in the Bargain Basement 88c 88c 88c AU BU AU E U T e Ut S EARLY HEARING FROMISED W ashingtos # supreme court of the goves e POISONED DOGS, MURDERED Easton, M4 |prompted the killing of Charles Codd ght watchman at the Easton niture Mfg, eompany's plant who was |found stabbed and beaten to | Tuesday night |authorities | Bostop, May employes of the W, I, o | €0, were laid off yesterday until Mon- RS 0 | IkE 88 & restlt of the Girfks of dreasers and packers In the tactories of this eity, |first factory to find its other 8 ments so effected by the strike as to make a partial suspension of opera- :lmn- necessary, Hydrogen is made to solidify at a |temperature of 470 |rero, ¥ahrenheit MAY 18 1028, sehool, 4 d a8 shown here. He slmest copped frst prise, but Ruddy Valsating, the judge, discovered the joke AUSTRALIA IS LIKELY 10 GET GOLD COINS AGAIN Has Gold surplus and Coinage May | Start Within Year When Exchange Will Reach Parity Again Sydoey, N, B W, May 15.-Gold colnage 18 Hkely to be in elreulation again In Australia withn 12 menths, according to Onancial experts, when exchange will reach parity again, The embarge on the export of gold still e operative, and it is pointed out that Austraila ecould pet allow free ship ment of her gold If Great Rritain did v ’ “wme. It s believed here that the agres " . inding the British 4 bt te the United States will hasten the re. sumption of gold payments in the United Kingdom, and 1t is understoed that as soon as the example is set in England, it will be followed immedi. ately in Australla Gold production has decined heay fly in Australia, but the gold reserve against paper eclreulation stands o | among the highest in the world, The | latest note issue returns showy that Howard M, Brigham, of Montelalr, the value of notes in circulation is below |N. J., appeared at a besuty contest in | £62,661,000, with £24,426,000 in gold, | Lowell, Mass., where he is attending ' or 46.4 per cent, held against it May 1h.—Hearing In the suEar case s 10 sted by the lepartment earliest day entent The department's m et 19 the purt Mos yw# that the injunetion proceed against the New York Sugar Bas presents a ial te fare of the publie ustice juestios American May 18 polsoning of severa colered residents Revenge for logs owned Faston Fur leath in the bellef of police 2,000 WORKFRS LAID OFF 18.—=More than 2,000 Dovygias Fhoe shoe This the rte Adegrees FITCH-JONES CO. —CITY HALL— Hat For Every Occasion Stop thinking about your summer head gear as just a “Kady” Take a little time and pick out the right kind of Straw Hat— one that is made right, fits right and looks right. - ——c KNOK Sennits and fine Split Straws $5.00 and $6.00 DOBBS Famous Reverse Lap Brim $5.00 EXTRA GOOD SENNIT $2.50 LEGHORNS $8.00 TANTONE SENNITS $3.00 KNAPP FELT STRAWS All made with Bon Ton Ivy Leathers $4.00 PANAMAS P S S S e SR R N S SR S ST S