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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 1, 1823. DailyFashion 'Hint Now BmiiM EsmtaUg Ftit Tito Prtpmi " - '. Naapafxr " " iAI V , , i unt UMff i -- 4mU. r.-- , fJ The Normal Wish FROM this countrv ;"Tiia MKIrTvwiA Arirl Rtrenffth of vuu In me jfunericau lamuj - Teat uic wouuwue wt.. . 1 the family Jiesfa tiie American home.; ' Thus it gves us in great deal 'of satisfaction to realize, in the greatesthome buildino; period 7Tev& known, that we are an important part; to "frttif r.hnfj Tint nnlir til" vnnr wftL imnTir tVqt fare and happiness but to that of the whole coun ' '"' - try : '- 1 -- Our guezestion -Ul For happtaesgdlfidepeno' g rmn ito atua uorrtTROrn - uwi. ence in your own nume, "PlCTOttV 3 TO 15 YEARS TO PAY SAME tr . No Stock to Buy No Waiting -- ; REVIEW, ft Phone 20. 1-- SMART AND SLENDER LOOKING the newest evidence that Fashion is going to fellow the straight line lor another season. ihe dress may be developed in flat crepe or the Here KZXXZZlXUKUKIIKIBIIllIIISKaiElIIlIEIIEiailKXKXBIKIIIZIIIIlKlllIIIIIHlHKZZa The boy who took tricycle MRS. DUNCAN BUYS HOME. away from Joseph Baker on corner 31. Mrs. March SPRINGVILLE, of First East and Secoird South, Elijah Duncan has purchased the RobThursday, mqst return the same to ert Hutchinson property, located on or else be Third East and Fourth North street. the police office at-n- ee arrested. Mrs. Duncan will, have two apartments for rent She will live in the house BOARD AND ROOM for two gentle she is having moved from her land . which was" bought by the Columbia men, $28.00 per month. Call 3 , Steel company. mornings or evenings. NOTICE ADDITIONAL WANT AOS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. your baby chicks from the White Hatchery, member of the Sonoma Farm Bureau Accredited County .Hatcheries.. All flocks approved by farm bureau' Inspector. We handle accredited "A" grade chicks, and AA" grade for the poultryman who wants something better. Write us at once for information, prices, etc. White f Hatchery, Petalutoa, Calif. BUY BihmuMU ttlf-starte- r, battery 618-R- . WANTED Lots to plow. 6th E. " and A-- 2 Call 155 S. A-- 2 FOR SALE Apples: Jonathans, 69c bu.; Roraes, Winesaps, Ben Davis; Thomas, 672. N. 5th W. Phone 310-- I - Snappy new Ford Joseph Ahiander. Phone 182. bug. FOR 8ALE- - Household furniture. W. lst N. 621 FOR SALE A 4 A-- 5 would like housework by day, td go home nights.. Adores- - 287 ' A-S. 'Univ. Ave. Phone 237. "WOMAN 8 FOR SALE Phone FOR SALE Buff Leghorn 13 A- - S RE NT-O- ne iurjiMedjBleepDig A-room, 387. E. 2nd N. FOR - SALE, r.eap- -s i wqM BmBu i well broke, harness and saddle; also buggy, light work larness. ft. C .Carter. R. F. D. No. T. two-seate- d " . Px V ZQ-- G:tat Urluia d SricaVcSi' mt ronpren In" . umm " A "' A rcry large variety from which to select. 3 do 9 8 1 I I fa '''' vrx ture, cheap. neya. : ;" A' " , V- A-- 2 GLADIOLI BULBS, best namett tarla-Ue-i, to mfxturt, DoienA 60k; 100, v$S Postage paid on order fot 100. T '' -- IJsSU 32x4 2x3ia . 32x4 34x4 rl'. ' V- ' FOR SALE A ybupg, Jersey cow, treshentln May, .260 8.5th W.-'- ; FOR RENT-rv- lUfttlshed light housbltping. : -- 160 rocini ELECTRICAL Phone GOOD . - ing. excavated earth tor the 459 N. 6th K. haul-- 673-- J. . - - CONTRACTOR .328 ItSSSS J? ATVLri iVWM-WIU- Non-Sk- id Non-Skid-Cu- li'flhMJl 0Ulili .s ... Fabric ?y . rd Non-Ski-d Weenie Price. Reg. Fabric on-SkidPabric RibCord NonSkid Cord .'. .$105 A4AA0 I .... ni - a .V.:. . ..... .... .$11.95 .. V ! $11.95 $18.63 $12.45 $22.45 $26.95 ............ ... . ,......$235 , . . .$185 , $32 80 . t........;.......o.v.:....4.70 I J 1 I We are Making a Wonderful Price - . " I0 0 JN ew . . s and Fresh : Stock (A deposit of 25 per cent holds' any; purchase until April 15.): - 13 ft 107.WEST CENTER . 1 J 495-- : iK9n ..,.r i J $7.45 :$8.35 X.1 '..-- : W.'Second North. PROVO, UTAH. A4 IB Type-30-x3 - William Frisby for & 6th W. . . Jnese are. unheard-o- f values ; every one gnaranteed and absolutely. standard. ..Get your season's requirements now.;. it . Size. Tf r a While They Last Smooth it Ibertr Raamussen. . J5ttS v 6th jw. r noun otisi. 'i !. InTrtTPifiTf A r.u . ,N hs r, XinrX wvnw - BakerBsdoaruaitor' ' , v rrnnrnvrn 51 l tea will do imninff. sewmg, sweeping, and dishwashing, too. it win pump all the water wanted in the house and barn. Itj will do the barnwork, too i milking, separating, churning, grinding; etc.; and furnish you with the cleanest, brightest, softest 4ight known! The outfit is durable, dependable, and so"sim-pl- e to operate your boy can easily take care of : You will find it decidedly worth your. while l to let us show you how works and how little it costs, rjust say when; there's no obligation. IFOR 8AL5 Two gas": range, Univer-- " sat coal range, sewing machine, up tight piano and other household furni- , I It the washmir. With Anderberg, Inc. 30 West Center 8t Phone 62. v 9 Power V Light FOR SALE Furniture, 'before April A-1C5 K,. 3rd East . , 15. Dr, C M. Peterson 'Beesley Marble & Granite Works V RENT Two large furnished housekeeping rooms. '692 W. 1st N. AS PAY FOR EXAMINATION AND GET. YOUR GLASSES AT WHOLESALE. AT RIGHT PBICES - -- A-- 3 WHOLESALE FINE MONMENTS Canada the women o Egypt dipped their clothes in, the current of the Nile and stamped on them with tneur Dare reet or pounded ; them with smooth s.loues. It was the pnly means they had of "wash' ' V ' .' ing. Today an easy way Is to let . CLASSES AT EXAMINATION " --f rcdin h ar. was composed of the most eminent - to decree" the amount ot inherit' ance .tax due the state. ....... r tax Ellaa Hansen the placed Judge at $21,253.29, and the. taxable estate court, . FOB - INHERITANCE TAX. J. WOliam Knight, one ot tha e ecutors of the estate of the late-Jes- se nKlght, asked - the Fourth district In Egypt 40,000 Years Ago eggs for $1.00 per setting of 341 S. 3rd W. Phone 876. FOR 1 feetanm KNIGHT A-- hatching, eggs. eT! from mints of I lIIIlKIIIIIIlEIIIKaiXIIZXZUZZXSZmiXXZZZZ2mXXXXZZZZX2ZUXZZZSSZZXXZZZXZXZX9 Milch cows, 174 N. 1st E. 692-- it-:- .j uiaic vuiwa the world's mpply. - Si December Mi 40-inc- he years immediately following the geologists of the world, and its war. Our exports of. coal to that trer h3l continent advanced from less than statements accredit to the United a half million tons in 1913 to about States an underground coal supply metric ton, Atnounceinent that 30,000 tons 4.Q00.000 in 1919, the year following of 3,8S4,0000O.00O f British shipping has been chart-we- d the close of the' war, and 12.000.000 against 1.234,000,000,000, in Canada ; for the traasfer-o- f coal from in 1920, but -- dropped to less than 996,OM,00O30Ojn China ; 423,1)00,000.-00- 0 the United States to the ports of one-ha- lf million tons In 1922, in in GermariSr; and in the United. continental Europe suggests, ac- which year our exports of coal to Kingdom 190.600.000.000. In fact cording to the Trade Record of the whole world fell off about one- - tne united States has; according The National City Bank, that our half as compared with 192L Xheta this' expert rtstimate. a little pales of coal to that greatest coal fact that the exports of bitumi- - more than one-ha- lf of the knowa Importing market of the world foj" coal in the closing quarter of coal supply of the world, while the return snoweo an to the tact that Canada which holds next may increase ot 50 comparatively im high record attained in recent in quantity wnen comp highest rank .in underground sup years. Quite naturally our coal the same quarter of 1921 and those ply has .imported ' nearly a half ' exports to all parts of the world of December, " 1922, alone were million dollars worth of our coal ' Jell off during the past year. The actually double those of Decem- in the last five years, that China J9ZZ export! ofoaLwere only. ber, 1921," suggests an early-returwhich, holds third rank h supply jyj mimon iorrs against Z4J to normality in the outward move- - is now buying limited quantities million in 1921, but the fact that ment-o- f this article, of which we from us, and that Great Britain, the outward movement in the clos- are the world's chief source of sup- formerly the world's chief ex ing months of 1922 was far in' ex- ply. Coal exoorts from the United ' porter, is now tending ships for cess of the same months of 1921 States in the decade endine with American 'coal- - susrarests that oui suggests that the movement to 1922 are 231 million tons against mining and distribution facilities foreign markets has already been 115 million in the preceding promise an even greater percent resumed ana win be further stira decade. The value in the 1913-2- 2 aire of increase in our future coal .mated by the orders coming from period was $1,170,000,000 against exports than that of the past, Great Britain, the world's greatest $356,000,000 ia the earlier decade.;- -- The world'i antruartutput ol coal mining country outside oj the This statement that the United coal averages slightly less thaa - ; JStates United States- is the "world's chief source 1,500.000.009 tons, of which about fcurope, which has in the psst of cqal.rupplv is fvllv kvifed v one-thir- d is produced ' to ths received .its chief coal supplies the rccotd of a wutt geotoansa! Cswtei States, -- ...rtrniM . in ami MARRY 4F LONELY For results, tryf me; best and most successful "Home Itfaker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; de "Thr- Strceessftrl scriptiofHi --free. Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 65,- - Oakland, if b 1922doublethMeoIcorrePondinf touring, elec. new lights, renders. Only $175. Phone sbJomeafs I long-waist- GOALEXEORXS INCREASE 'Men or women -- to- take orders tor genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women and - children. Eliminates darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Norrlstown, Pa. 1920 Ford tew Jacquard crepe, which is so much used for soft frocks with their fulness) concentrated at the sides. The neck of the blouse is finished with a deep Jace collar. Medium size1 h requires iyi yards material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 1444. Sizes, 34 to 40 Inches bust, and 16 M iu years, met, 35 cents. A-- WANTED o fa . 859-W- 8-t- FOR SALE 0 . ... 4 ymt SJ SkSflSBtel m lSBSlSBm 4 m n n itSSBBHl 2.SSSHM . SSSBS-- . v 1 m m SMM SSilM v , t SSBlSta StW M |