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Show r THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923. THE DAILY HERALD EVERl 7EEK-DA- r EXCEPT SATURDAY. AFTERNOON Y GROWTH OF OUR TRADE V1TH THE ORIENT CONTINUES - y The Herald company. bushed 'eras ,o month; bymall Is Utah connty $3 a year; outside the county, f 3.60 e. year. I3J0 a year In adTsnce; Daily .jnd 8undayr4y carrierdO cents and Sunday, by nail, 14 a year. Sunday only, by mall, 11 a year. Entered at aecond class mail matter June 6, 1911, at the postofflce, nth, Ptoyo, Utah, under the Act of March lav growl firea 5 J tViJat 9 years; Imperil b faf from 15 Is 1913 to last lOnontiioi 1921 Export! Tn S. 1879. The ine Summer School V f-- . - brientallor Pn. V&U& two-wee- e 'Ultg PHONE-48- " J,w r p,er 00, Wasaic!i :7 ,,n;,' BEFORE YOU START in-th- .'iSl::at .d, JlLKLll ".i'ii ffi JW the 20Jni2lindHS uc 10 months cndtnsr with tober. '"W x !rtn' 28. of October - -- Mhrf-diffieulti- es-of detraction e c the ... United States and took1. from a i..t.: a.- had been buying from productsjpLLh Orientj---r formerly. - a . .. ymSl-ZSiSlw9- .i endinsHh 40 ti.. j:..4j t..:c. i.: .l:. SeeinelabduL8torea; fixturesloLiaiTlJund : jcolonnades the designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets"; andjhe mosrmoffern and" convenient kitchen cupboards.:; il' , , j ; latest . a1. dangers of this Character, and this big growth m the percentage which v jponth was rendered feasible by the fact merchandise destined for Asia I Thls.bfg increase In the share of that the opening of the Panama forms of our total exports since bur trade which goes to oreomea Canal" offered new facilities equal the beginning of Jht from the Orient is not necessarily to those by which the merchandise striking and especially gratifying due in any considerable degree to had formerly been sent by way of feature of this growth, partialis r. the opening of the new gateway, the Mediterranean. But in send- - Iv on the export side, is the Since there are other and equally ing this merchandise of the Ori- - defiCe which it supplies of the tut important reasons which have ental colonies to the United States, isfactory quality ot the Amcr.. o : Stimulated the direct interchange the market in which it would he manufactures when compared- wi t - 443 . ' wortd,measuredry- - 4otal trade in bf merchandise between the United consumed, Co., New York, SOCIETY the habit of passing it those of the longer expcric.. ' 1 : alter a two 554--J. Mr. Builder, What ,Your Cement Work te- states and our neighbors acrossrlirst tox the mother country. Great manufacturing community of . Pacific. ' Prior to the War the Britain, Netherlands or France, rope. Three .counties rad tive pities are- the year 1920. Like all figures of represented in this list of leaders. J)lfferent Interesting: policies govern the. differ 6ucce,"feyrare iMarsnall FieTd ft Co., Chicago, f 65,- -. ent stores. Some emphasize high. ' """ t 000,000. "quality; some feature popular-price- d Miea Elsie Holler- The marriage-o- t Carson Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago, wares. of Mr. and Mrs. Henr: man, daughter . $50,000,000. But all have one thing In common. ; of Hollerman this city, and George T. Bon Marche, Paris,' $40,000,000. Anf this is theThTng that eVery mer of Utah, took place in. Loa, gckersley his Snellenberg, Philadelphia, $40,000, chant here, as everywhere, has at the Salt-Lak- e, ': temple, Thursday last . 000. command. V Y Mr. is 'county "ctert" and Litroa Philadelphia, $33,000,000. ... All are consistent, persistent and Mrs. Eckersley Eckersley deputy county clerk of Saifridge. London, $30,000,000- .Wayne' county, "Utah. The young emphatic advertisers. Wanamakeriew York, 28,000,000. majke their home in Loa The success of each is bageA.Js couple 'will Philadelphia, $27,000,-00large measure, on its aggressive pub.. R. H. Macy ft Co., New York, $25,r licity policy. trr Phone West First North Street. r, pie fMiOOOjOOO, Produce : " . - A financial authority, has given us 000.000. some figures' of the annual business Franklin Simon " TERMS STRICTLY CASH ... :.. the-wa- ' 425 WEST CENTER. 0. per-Biac- turing close--tOH- --- lte, abouTj lMheasIectedhal . ETC." J"1 cn had fcvery Itneresttof career. While in the Household Arts field Outside of engaged as a lecturer at teachers' col-- Eudcation," and kindred subjects. Offl-- , lege she organized the Manhattan clals of the school believe that the Trade SchMkfor Oirfr ,u J?8 of and acted a lis director, the year of the church .who man of an QrltttnTxaUon comMttoi-haVel- o do with the' girl- - problem, which warlgropinteatjraffectBJ and Tlclnxperf organization similar to the Boy Scout ence among, jthe girls and leading mnmmmt minff'Tnnny. , too na- - women of the land will be or service " tlon-wid-e organisation known as Ihe o the church workers who was ire Girls the result, Campf deavoring to improve the conditions Besides taking part in these activi- under which our girls and women ' ties Mrs. Woolmanhas written a num live. The Biggest DELUDING CHARCOAL, OYSTER SHELLS, MEAT SCRAPS, i.i . FEEDS IS COMPLETE, Tinitut State but accredited who,e. :nn"L? !?T w--k- w ..nnrfi in h rnnn- - iror us, and this accounts m part for ports it was senrtheTtnOTamrpeTcentaTF rTUT- h si otwe jwrlo, oiIwbjcbi we are such .the Orient. very; large consumers, orgiaates. another and equally fan in m mur earner year. Whether this w uriusn ana uuicn wonies m th rt.mt he. J,nr trade with our is due in any considerable degree the Orient, and was P in neighbors to the opening of the Panama war sent chiefly to the mother jjel jq tne fact that they . Canal which brings the great man- - country and thence to the United a much 'mater and consuming centers States, and this was also true of eent 0f their from the w Tinrnieny-Tnc-piwuer-Ot the country in .t.. tt.Aa tnrmv.-- Al cannot be itatii- - Malayaa' reniniula, and the UutcO-- t jute,, exclusively a ot .aunufacfures, except tically determined, but it is a fact East Jndies; that --trade withthe Orient - has product of Ind.s; manila hemp ex. ? J sections of-- '" T"r-- India, and they are ..therefore as " r " t "" "u" f our total foreign commerce pines. thev always have heen deoendent With the opening of av wr, 1 or 101a tun vi mcrcuaouisc upon I2fevW!.op'n!?g IS ' tBtt k antic" frontage of -..a tu. iwccn ins the United States and the. Pacific the pr0fucti of the colonic to the erly they took most of their manu 1 -frontage of Asia and Oceania. h motfieir fonntry from' which- - ft" fact ures'trom" Europe which hae -e irme .ftecurtt.iMiicu Oriental ' would oass to the United States. established-itsel- f bi, auk of New discontinued. -- War conditions market for manufactures beforn !iMtf; American ttmatea ..dviiahle the move- - the manufarturfn nf th TTnitrf mercnanane 01 nent ot tms caar states became exporters in any it,! V.r.lT. iii il t S -- tL ro Mediterranean or xonsiderable amount 3ut wit- hr: ill -he continent &x ft io? S cwit- round-ttransportation ric ship Jloating the fisg of above .referred to, the Oriental im- tZPhrvZ -- It Built OUR STOCK OF BABY CHICK as a whole formed a largerTshare bl -- - r colonies of the European was of coarse abandoned and the countries, the Dutch East Indies, Oriental merchandise on reaching Australia, ' New Zealand, the our: ports was accredited to the Malayan Peninsula, ; India, and country in which it originated in- tzd? t0 m other country Oriental wcIign-trade-nrHetha- n mer - Asia tnsnwfarftirfi tftntinwes to trw ZiVJTiu- a Oriental rawnatenafcTradeH)e-rTenwrhos- her of books upon such jBuBJets- - aa sewing, the making of a trade gcbool, textiles, clothing, etc. Many of these hooka have been used as texts in some of the best colleees of the land. ks of -- the During;th6 tlrst session university -- Mary Schenck Woolman BHege, Columbia will be a speciaHectureron-sucbau- bt Tuniversity, ghe founded there the de Jests as "Present Condition in the partment of domestic art and held the Textile Industry." "Textile Legisls in that subject iion,'' "Clothing Costs "The Guid' - ance and Education of' the Girl Who eveitabllshedr Among 'the women 'of the nation ever rank high Who will probably among the benefactors of her sex', "Marr tichenck Woolman. no'ed author and lecturer nnon the problems of girl Bin women, wlirTlnff a place.' Mary Schcnck Woolman was for many-sumyears professor of household arts edu t W QUALITY AND WORKftlANSHIP OF TODAY.: ' Let the FIRST cost be the LAST, In the Future Will Be, Depends weeks' .visit Jiere. . marriage will take place the early part of May. Mr. Bailey is the son ot Mrt. The L'Metla club members will be O. W. Baiiey and Is' well and favorably entertained at the home of Mi-s-t Ken known in this city, where ha haa been n neth Craven Thursday afternoon. connected with the com' Viil fie SDeut with sewinsr pahy for somff years. . musical numbers and.Juncbeon, .. Mrs. Gene Crandall" will etnertain . Announcement is made of the en- the members of the Utopia club at her gagement of Miss Edna Decker of Salt home Thursday Afternoon. Needle iake, daughter of the late Charles work, cards, music and luncheon will Decker, 'former mayor of Provo, to be enjoyable features of, the afterWallace H. Bailey1 of this city. The noon's entertainment. - Wood-Clifto- 90 . Johhs6n CEMENT CONTRACTOR - South Seventh East. Pscovo, Utah. Specify 0. STANDARD ODAL From the Spring Canyon District, on Your Next Order. rrUMS LRETTER MORE HEAT VES .Real - BLASTS LONGER Service Exclusive Agents. SMOOT & SPAFFORD ioiUocaLfiiJong. Distance . PHONE 17. t STANDARD COAL CO. Salt Lake! Utah, Moving If You Value Your Piano or Furniture, Have It Moved ; .V. the Right Way by lRip8EH: WHY HAVE YOUR SHOES COBBLED when you tan have them rebuilt TRANSFER CO. Btomde SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 148 for Information. WEMOVE ANYTHING, y Prices ANAVYHERErANr-TIM- Risht. FOR GAS PIPING " It's almost a certainty that every - conveniences f : ' . x.- - - u - Center Street. Successors to the Royal 208-We- V : But the placing of the gas pipes and provision of outlets' in various WomB,where gas may be needed for heat or hght, U'a most important part of and. should have eariy consideration7 in all plansT sr y " : iwnsHBisiiWBiiWBiisiiBiiaiS that gas service brings. Sho Maker iilffflee new and modern home erected , nowadays lainsiisiiBiiaiHiaiiwiieisi r work wiEi stand Inspection. Hame therft rebuilt by a E. RUuxEisiiiiiiuiiiciiiiiiiiiiiisiiiniiiaiuisinii at the same priee?-H)n- , home-buildi- ng ..J.lA st U-i'l- i . ' . Evrbodyill-WntzGaszNo- w ! ; the Steel Plant Is Coming T0X)UR SUCCESS that intimate touch which only personal service of - : the right sort can bring to a family. We are not satis - lied with being merely undertakers in the old sense, but we insistupon being funeral directors in the new. sense.' We add to the funeral services aii . is -- and-buri- ' air of hiffh class. dioriifie? nrnfMninnAlfani;' ':V - HatchUnderlxJdngtCo ' ' glaffly, consult with architects, contractors and home builderi '4vv-Xwiiwish, to get highest gas efficiency at the lowest possible cost .'Phone " " ' 295 and one of our gas engmeers wifl calL;v Y': ;j-'t- Wi ' a V" ,. for jthe- - table either Quality Groceries 01; tv' the Syything Choicest Meats can be sent to your home on short notice. We give you lowest prices and best service. . , f :! " ::. UTAH VALLEY GAS & COKE CO. MEAT AND GROCERY CO. PH0NE4C s WE DELIVER. . |