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Let’s improve our neighborhood like this 
“This street has improved a hundred per cent Up to a year or so ago, the 
yards were untidy and the homes poorly painted. 
“Then some one painted his home and fixed up his yard—a neighbor followed 
his example”—within a short time the movement had spread throughout the 
entire neighborhood. 
It’s called a fine neighborhood today—values have increased 20 per cent—-and all because 
one thrifty man set the example. Let’s get busy and begin improving our homes and yards.” 
The first step in home improving is an investment in good paint, such as 
High Standard 
LIQUID-PAINT 
It is scientifically made to withstand all 
kinds of weather. Exposure tests and serv¬ 
ice on thousands of buildings, prove that 
it wears longer than any other paint you 
can buy. 
“High Standard” Paint will keep your home 
looking fresh and bright—perfectly pro¬ 
tected against decay for years, and leaves 
a good surface for repainting. 
For your inside walls and ceilings, use Mel- 
lotone. It’s soft, rich colors are delightfully 
pleasing. Not only is it without a rival 
artistically, but it is fadeless, washable and 
not easily scratched or marred. 
The Lowe Brothers Company, 464 E. Third St., Dayton, Ohio 
Boston Jersey City Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis 
LOWE BROTHERS, Ltd., Toronto, Canada 
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