Afraid that walking will become a lost art as the result of the growing papularity of motoring, American footwear manufacturers havo instituted a nationad campaign with the slogan, "Walk and be healthy," and some British manufacturers are contemplating a similar step. An English shopkeeper is using the slogan "Walk more and live longer." He suggests that all in the trade —tanner, merchant, manufacturer, wholesale factor, snd retailer—should contribute towards a na« tionftl campaign.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 3
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