Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1925, p. 5

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L [ “WAY. JANUARY Ili, 1925 WWI. CLARENCIE Walnut. EVANS PaeufJltllt . Amp-dd -V lilo-bl. Ttadd-s. Stud“, 73? Candi: Av... Chem. Phone Graceland 75“ metandPtuktmtditt,_8t1+triAet. “.mghhndP-rklm "Tnam1tune1 Pitt Mp, WM and W16 tnrrtattinndr-rstqettor.Det"e -gtrtmtp.tt1ttar0r80roii. mtmeuOMnm Appoint-uh who and. Man 6:80 mum-drums». » M) MllMlll BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOB Highland Park Fuel Company Ittltlt. lstSt. IEMMhliMi1,,hesiditr Tm“ Building Material . Publ- Ann-t. Hid-wood. m. is necessary in damning who mu be given 'tt impor- tint piece of landscape work. The ‘aubject' really is worthy of a lot of thought. . 7 Many of your friends have deemed me ttts/suitable one t? execute their work.' Discreet inquiry will may the fact to you that "you have admiged oh the grounds and antes of many of: your friends and $neighbors. pt Deep Consideration 315 Ochoa! An. . F Mon. 1068 Highways Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTING _ Micki Prim Roads. Sow-I and Water , hunting and Grading lemma FURNISHED Illa-on?“ 1.6%.me W. A. Wan-u. Sadr-Tun. JOHN ZENGELER an: cum snub: PM. ”'9" COAL AND SOLUBY COKE WE OPERATE omt OWN PLANT m HIGHLAND PARK "eaB-aeaax.Wen-ogtdoadr- MMMShtIMW Cleaner and Dyer " North Shaman Road PiMdPtttmeBigh1ngtdNro01S cnaneé- y'ifgBilt “Macaw Gordan.” Minn. B. P. 169 D. L. MUSTRIC “IMP-mm. Phage aim-n4 Put "' The gift nation mam not HWY! mein much ethtrt on Hermes. The pleasant thing done for you may not have cost one I Mali at trouble. But when some friend my: in the midst of busy days. uni that the pains and thought to write I mm message of uppreehdon. it shows thuyhntevgr you have done in wind. l ( “So far an eggs are conéetned, the foreign marketa for ettttadn the ahell have been developink gradually in recent fears, with tire or aix conn- tries taking the bulk of the exporta. The United States has praetitplirIo competitor 'on the egg market. in Cuba and Mexico, which abeorba more than half ofrt.he export: of egga in the shell from the United sum. The Canadian market ia aeaeonai. and its heavy purchases are made‘in the time af .lo'w production during No. vember, December, and the tlmt three months of the year. Inasmuch as the poultry industry of Argentina that yet trped'udiaed, Aremtinn has 'r cently become a heavy purchaser of eggs in the thell from the United States, its imports of this product having increased from 81,800 dozen in 1922 to 1,881,710 dozen in the flmt nine months of 1924." . Heaviest Competitors "The he‘avieat competitor-a of the' United States in dairy produeU," Dr. Klein explained, “are Denmark and therNetherUna. The sale of thsee products to the United Kingdom .- pende largely upon the quantities which are furnished by that country's colonial possessions. Some yearn, therefore, the United Kingdom proves to be a good market, and 'other years, not. Thia yeer‘ there has been a de- cided 'falling " in the foreign salea of cheese, because of the fact that the United Kingdom bought the bulk other cheese frotrt.hereo1onuq. _ . "Competition in the world markets for dairy products is constantly be.. coming keener owin'g to the increase of production in many European comi- tries. On account of this competi- tion, every possible market has to be carefully watched, and every change in conditions in competing countries noted. Any opportunity for a new market must also be kind. The far Eastern mdrket,Hor instance, is still undeveloped, and offers a possibility for further development under proper conditions. In this respect the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce can be of great assistance to the pro- ducers of dairy, products. Thumb its foreign representatives, it is able to watch the production in competing countries and it - on to the pro- ducers the reports it receives, to. gether with .any information in re- gard to the demand and to narrate. T Increased Cease-stint “Although many af the countries which have been importers ire becom- ing self-sustaining so for as dairy products are concerned, and the.tiv. dications are that there will becau- tinued development in the dairy in- dustry in several countries, still gen- eral increased production will be of; set to some extent by increased'oonm sumption and by curtailment of pm: Jiuetion during adverse seasons in some sections. The United States- now has a o)ride distribution for its dairy products, and by constant Viti- lance the market factors of possible increased consumption on the one hand and of any édlminuition of production, on the other hand, may be turned to the advantage of Amelie can producers and exporteu." V ‘In the’one item otitmtter/ip 1838 the United Statea te/tgtg,', , total of 5,845,514 pounds Ilium to fifty-eight countries, tt shipments amounting to 4,545.85 pounds were made to fifty-tdur 'it'ffl'i, during the ttrat nine months of 1924. The largest moguls!“ eye“ of United States butter ‘are 'deico. Panama, Cuba, Haiti, and Path. [ Nimtrthe per cent of Mexico’s imports of tmt. tor are from the United sum. The Peruvian market for Nutter from the United States has .teii1ritttpgitmt1 since 1918, and ip,the. ttmt nine months of 1924, Peru’p importation! amounted to 424,700 pounds. T . American unease . “American cheese has an even wider foreign distribution than but, ter. Exported cheese from the tms ed States went to sixty-nine coun- tries in the firgt nine months of 1924. tries in the Brat nine. inbnta of 1924. Mexico is a large market for Ameri. can cheese, " the Mexican people use considerable cheese in combination with other foods, and the white and American yellow. cream types are in great demand. ' "The ale of dairy todactn In for- eign countries is we . many mil- lion: of dolla- to ‘pmdm in the United Btatea," Min; to Dr. Julius Klein, director of the tmt-tr of foreign and ,dome e comm “In 1923 the value of the butter 13:- ported was $2,563,807, of chose. 82e 179,367, nnd'of an, .603”, mak- ing a total bf $13,178 471. . ARE WIDELY DISTRIBUTED Sale In Foreign .Countriel' , Worth Many) Millions, Say! Report oflmrpctor of . Burnt A AMERICAN DAIRY PRODUCTS EXPORT ms HIGHLAND Pm‘nna. Elm max; more met bouillon mounting ‘to WI,- MOM in nine month- vory we)! yrorth while living!” inquired DE ‘Julinu klein; director whim-u. of foreign and domestic commerce. " . recent meeting of intptsstnetttmtatmm. “That in the uhountof busineu, le- cording,” JItrurm recently issued by the depnrtment of commune, that rolled into the middle Wont from the ode of agricultural -e inglenook nbroad during the. Ant nine month of 1924. This mount exceeds by 87,600,000 the total. sole: of omen]- ,tunl implements during the cog-1 'responding period of 1923. Yet there have been complnints that business is dull. "What we went in more orders," the manufacturer: oomphin. And at this, point the bureau of for- gin and dorntstitreommegrse trial to] elp." . _ _ More Than Forty-Sewn Hilton ot Dollar: Reported By The Contact“ Bureau; Wide World Demand . RECORD FOR NINE MONTHS IMPLEMENT SALE ' SHOW BIG BUM . 4...} ' [ , _" F 't",itli'2jtiSl 'fidelity'.'; mum 1raktr4-,igttttitiies "I "" - , 'Bl -""""' 's. F , I nee. These in F , - my) og,',eedtt,,tt,dl'ti2t the trade 2'stt,lltgl,t 'f,' 3mm; Wide ' . WWW 1llllttr WWW: 1Tl'l'hll'l'l'fltf,'d ",'lU'dt - v I, --- 'r,' _ tire] We. '4lllriatiirGii' .. "dtn't bushes. mounting 'to $47,- tt T, gnome! $ra"id'll'l', l' l0,850 in nine month. very well biamn'nnd " 'glUiiiiiiirri orth while having?" inquired Dr: needed in .- 21 tn but am. Klein; director trrttetmatt. of '. demand um. in m e part at he reign and domestic commerce. at . world for W e " kind of “It cent meeting of implemetttmtim. cultural mm tir F Phat is the mount of business. Ic- 'iiriiiiiiiGr, 3'95}, . l Min: to Jltrures recently tuned by an”. i'Giiiii7aiGir" 'iiiL tir.. ne department of commence, tint eien market: . . 'll ' not! tuh- “ed into the middle West m m INC It this time ", lil made m_ tie of agricultunl, itnglemestta nest is dull 'u M y thouexpnrt wand during the ilmt nine months but“: in . ‘ " 1 “pm“ , 1924. This amount exceed- by taken me of a), iliit,, tetr " per ',500,000 the total nice of eggicul- cent of the p .. . Iii This export rel implements during the cor-l business he,” the' ili mm to spending period of 1923. Yet there keep ait even nnr W imtdrtetitm in we been complnints that business their factor-ice. (or I; y -tittatnl; dull. "What We want is more time. such “the ff. In: Milk-T dem," the matutfrusttmtta comphin. red through does . ‘y-mp inriiGa'i.l, ad at this, point the bureau of for- eign market wen jg minim" In and domestic commerce tries to with th dome-tic tsh ill.' The ulna id 'lp. . _ _ hat-venting much r I Ind imply- Not Sele- Der-tpeat' ' menu‘nlone, " iirfir, then! went. "Of course, the bureau in not ”192$” (ending 1”,," 80, 1934) in- Keep in DURING them! few years much of the uUtrhonsrtrlant in Illinois, originally erected at p re-war costs,' has worn outer been butgmm, and has been replaced; at post-war thrice: for material and labor. This hasaddedgnat- b to the average in- mstettreruuthtt" l l THEN business take you away Over night or for, a longer time, , is a comfort to know that you can. reach home Enicldy dyer Belljlong distance lines no matter hoii far away you maybe. i Cai) . Ti, keep" ' family. informed of your Wh t .abouts is, a sensible Dg,',i)f,,',,'s",',t'h' precay.tic , To talk to they by ttttee/tttttlet lopgdis . ft" e telephone each day Fa Cf, y ILLINO!S BEL}, TELEIJ' ONE COMPANY . -tars,.i,. " . " _ 0"pr . (new UWSm-‘a; ulu department: W. a unto. ion- tttttttantitnt," m 'llltdh Igttrli “Ramadan; it 'rlllll in ducting - illllio . Inpu- ama-en and for. {If . a for that goods. It In. In ilFit o'ut. mit over,inatithe Alll 395MH- Station-toi/tlesion service is espe- cially ada bi' ed to such calls and the rates )ite about 20 per cent lower .tha Nor person-to-person calls. 3% , V _ V wit R32 at is a joy both to You uch a" . Home omtt"tr_ttt-tfti-eAih-r, "If oethrrrdir-riIet4 ',ii9'rl'ir'i,i1iy,1itk':i'?heii tut-chub WW“ "madame-um nrtdmtttengtdAieittmBq-d meitthgcdli” chrlloWIch “Nih- nukm [or A“ main! We. ac by co "d,tl'1tr1thttl."eat,atetS' Dr.’lldn. “A.“ b- plcnentc m truly “dam of the ,rorid"andh-tmviudeatdad-d thet-rt-tot-tttith. put: of sum- cnd‘Nemy and Etch cud to,the when parts of Au- tnlig cad Net Beaund. By the - tent of their cruel: they hnc tteb, ed to showy employment to may ”mad: of when ill-the middle West employ“ in their mu- !cctun, and to Add to the nation] vault): by return for their sale.” '11:“:aner sun will" tttsurest' " much- don. Shah. ml. ihrd_it had to "qftiettt1s. hawk-MM tlt-ttat-att-forthe-ati- {out} Wt.“ -ttttas mm mm . die-txt-ai-ttitat) aurt1ttr,irseeatrtatrr'rqttrtrattV rt-ttaa-ttStott-mit-ttrt-. 'hetobai-tmtadagmmstuto uxmlnumdm per PAC! m I?!

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