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Show :o THE SALT LIKE TRIBUN'E, SL'XDAT MORXIXO. JANXAP.V 31, 1027. METALS FACE FAVORABLE OUTLOOK DURING 1927 Condition Markets of Silver Rises Two Points in One Day Strong; Increase in Foreign Lead Use Expected Foreign Dollar Hold to High Mark Despite Easy Money Rates. C ILVEK men have occasion for rejoiclnf. Saturday tbs price of the metal advanced 2 points, or 69 cents, an ounce, tne highest level touched slnca October 19, 4926, when it sank to 61 lead and zinc produc World tion scored new records, according to th special edition of th Engineering and Mining Journal Press. Just issued, which covers the entire field cf mining In a remarkably com- 6-- rents, Th Utah mines, who production amounted close to 20.000,000 rise ounces during 1926. s means a significant increase In On this basis, reveearnings. nues to Utah producers have adhours vanced during twenty-fou- r at the rat of 8100,000 annually. In face of tha weakness of lead end (Inc, silvers spirited rally ia most encouraging. Delayed seasonal buying on the part of India It believed to be responsible for thla rise. Were it not for the chaotic condition of political and commercial affairs in Chins, buying in anticipation of the new year wonld have etarted and supplied an additional stimulus to the market. prehensive manner. had situation of the elates that all countries continued their lit rate of consumption' during 126 hut German v, no that th Increased world production was A review Winding Up the Winter Season With Startling Reductions I Ocean Cargo ;Ratqa Bring; - Coast - Cities - Closer) at MONDAY AT 10 A.M. i Others' Expense.) j Great Waterways Planned casilv absorbed In closing an able article in lead F. F t'nlrord vice president of th to Save Middlewest . - Arena, Selling Securities United Mates Smelting !vad erv Inc, of New Tiork, ststes ia 1927 for outlook promising From Squeezing Death. for Total of $25,000,000 It Th seems hardb possible that inv substantial Increase tn production Is to be expected Consumption the world over should maintain Ita pre. SELLS. By HARDEN COLFAX. BYBON ent By pact. Germany is eiperted to Increase It consumption over l26 lJ,u Tribune (Copyright. 1927. Salt Lake Tribun ) CoTTlht. anv automobile the and in h slackening Jan. 29- .- Ecopiom- WASHINGTON, ' NEW YORK, Jen 2 other demand In the Inltd Stairs In ,h or Ically speaking. New Tork has grown should b offset by an Increasing for- n unueuilly lnlereelln The present low price cloaer to Ran Francisco sine th Amon the etrlk-tn- g sign demand. lnveetment merk- -t of agricultural and the low price world war and farther from Chicago, ' efdevelopment soma adverse have products may aiale fect The Atlantic and Tacific aaboarda in the United States, but these 1, Buying on even a larger for-iare squeezing the interior of the coun- prtcea r likely to r ttfy themthan earlier tn the month o( the feature of th try. simply because ocean cargo rates An outstanding selves, and a fafrlv steady lead mardollar loan, with record high ket may be 4 Joseph oeordmg not increased like rail fretght potd the throughout fTendenln's rev lw of 192 was "that have acattered llher.lb ZINC TREND UNCERTAIN. of mar- rate. , and consumption production F N. Hickman, executive of the ketable copper wa held In th cioa-- t "w sales the This is on of th fljpjrative pic,- Continuance-o- f of American th departmentth of " of th kind b an balance tures sketched during which ana)tproposals financing Metal 'Tompamr, litd , of New York Th nioat report of 'world Great the monih In which rV. 1927, summarizes the sine outlook as folII record hv th lock week was arembled American this issued which by broken' the, bond laaue have low s; a department of commerce, along with of metal statistics show the pr.riou record month haling 'Between the present market sit- bureau twenM-dauf marketable other related studies. -supply , been June. J9J vear of there and uation that ago marly. in eae Th anahsle makes th significant paonounced . S. Further of difference Then copper conclusion that much of th Industrial COPPER MAY IMPROVE. notwtthatandlng the- larh'le sentlffrrnt points was generally optimistic money. the depression agricultural distortion, financing amount of freah of Th unfavorable condition caused and the re and, in respect to the amount Increasing dislocation of there haa been no change In tn sine consumed during the vear. quite bv th recent raid on th price which which are marking the dlacount rate of the fnleral of sine canard a reduction of storks and a population from th amount Justified; I of the United Mates would b the- reserve ratio more than produced not o Justified, considering atoppag of buving should right It- growth a relieved ' bank, deep water outlet from by and In A continuation of sixes up to 52 self during 1927 hlgheat of- the year J V a In the the price level reached before the Great Lakes to the aa and com& 4 cou creased production made point above what It th larg domtU taking, of an adequate barge channel pletion In pled with the genefalh expected forsame period a ear ago. bv rnrpora-tlon- a In other words, in establishing in the MIseiMlppI and Its tributaries. 4 More preparation 1924. the highest price eign taking, prohahlv aa much a holds personal financial The refund outstanding bonded January, t reached since the peak of th post those for 192, ought to take care of interestsubject for the people of every part Salts Peco, $5$ values, vn row Indebtedness bv obligation tarrjlng war boom In January- - J9C0. the price th increased produ tinn of country, because conditions In jl The proponed of the metal had already discounted Lange sizes. 49 to 51. lower Interest rat be the the tight, annie of which will not on middle west directly react upont ' Missouri Pacific Jionoon.ooo financing the Fur trimmed. ' well until for the market radv consumption everv section other prooeltion foreseen and ovemptlmistlcailv pro- into 1927." le the mot Important . Reduction of freight rates on sgrt- bead thl under 192 sentisituavided th silver for during After reviewing Today cultural products to prewar levels e pandlng j. Announcement that American ment I more conservative, and .there tion for 1926, Arthur B Parson, as- would solve the farm problem in its Is no widel) benkera have completed negotlatlona felt Incentive to In- sistant fdltor of th Engineering and immediate aspect, put millions In the booth crease for a l2S.01.0OO loan to Nw stated. Journal Europe Frees, production; appart Mining I th first pockets of the producers, and at the j & mTrly A Wale. Australia. This to fair statement., of the. outlook aame quite able to manage without Amertime benefit consumers to the thl mar- ican time thl state haaXome zinc and ia. in fact, believed b for 1927 seems to be that & sustained tune of millions havsoma to be producing too much of Improvement In the silver market ket for funds, previous financing COST IS GREAT. I nder prea-s- her Ismdon. stocks here, while low, are depends on a revival of tad In Ining been done In Near fork I sbl to ampleown; Fine the railroads, now in a high conditions. and the prfee of ifnr is one dia. thereby stimulating demand on london. than terms offer better and a half rents below that of a year private account; a composing of th state of efficiency .and doing their as YIELD EXPECTED, ago and within a quarter of a cent situation in China; favorable results! job remarkably well, cannot suffer a reduction on rate on low. perhaps in the from the campaign to increase r Tha atranglh In th foreign dollar of the year's the and' disaster In Is farm the outlook without, Industrial and arts products price already sumption loana was a continuance of th move, current discounted, just as it was a year in European coinage, and soma re- - to lower rates on crops and raise Savings warrant buying for next'winter now. All Fur Coats bought went under wav ever since the first ago." would result on world other tonnage duotlnn in them output.' now for next winter on deposit, stored free in mothproof of the year. The advance, however, in the smudge transferring merely storage room. haa gone further than even the most from the pot to the kettle, the sucexdoes not optlralatlo expected end yields all answer cessful obviously prevailing prke at along the line atweek ist in that direction. ere much lower th end of th Midwestern farmers now pay 6 to 19 In since time trading then at any Small amount down Buy now for next ! cents per bushel more freight on grain became an Important winter and oava. foreign bond will hold. All sixes to seaboard than they did be- shipped There York market. New In- W will store ire. In lot war. part of tha The fore the export price is still a wide spread between the fluences the price of the entire crop. returns obtainable on domestic andaddcould If been have cent only on foreign obligations, but It Is slended tt the value of each bushel of the and to tty lessening.- French,' Belgian Equipment Huge tive major grain crops wheat, corn, In leaderk been Italian bonds have oats, barley and rye grown In. the the upward swing, but they have not States In 1925, the last yearl of Shales United been the only once. Braall descripTonnages for which complete statistics are tion hi the South American group available, the farmer would have been and City of Yokohama bonds In the If the freight J53.385 000 hetter off. and Surface Oil on grains exported that year had only Japanese list have been prominent Any foreign bond nelilng at a disbushel been. cents per cheaper, leavcount and reasonably below the re- -' A Small RULES ing rates at present levels on ship" demption pile' has been under con ments for domestic consumption, the been .WASHINGTON, AKNOUHCEMENT hu OF SALE . Deposit accumulation. Jan 29- - Th pot- glowers would have benefited tinual Experienced by mad that part of tha presobservers have been expecting a reNo Exchanges Will Hold of recovering th enormous of tha ability pf oil action dally, but it has not appeared. ent Balt Laks office ANTAGONISM. NO No Mail Orders. contained in th deposThe ability of the market to abAmerican Smelting and Refining supplies Any Garment GLUAUTYOne of the serious phases of the Every 6 Is Final sorb the flood of new offerings wlth- - company trill he moved to the its of surface bitumen, which haa been pointed out situation out materially weakeulng th general sand, and oil shale in the Cnited j)y the department of commerce la Garfield plant on or boforo March list or bringing about any hardening industry and conL Tho department affected by States and other countries is pointed - In money Is not the least surprising of population which is retbs new order wilr bo tho of tho out by the bureau of mines, depart- sequentlyfrom element In the situation. It does not changed conditions in near Midas, In th.Gold Circle district, quit and no mining is being carried ment of $2,000,000, which has suffered sulting seem possible that this sort of thing purchasing agant and tho chief ment of commerce, which has devised transportation ty. The product mined and shipped charges brought about to W. D. Kervin. Gulconda mill owner on can go on Indefinitely at the present clerk. from a number of unfortunate inci- by the company is an insulation a process with which successful exIn rail Increases necessary by with the Dolamite Mines rale. There must he a saturation company has expended dents. After the power line was re- manufactured from kieselguhr, or dia. Offices of the manager, aasii-tan- t traction of oil from such Parsqns operating reocean while tates cargo freights, materiaT has is $60,000 $35,900 In developing a favorable moved from Rhyolite some years ago tomaceous earth, a large deposit of point, even to this market, and when manager, sales department, beeri obtained ' on an main almost at prewar figures. It ia company. The option onprke reacApril 1 It la reached the showing In the Whiterock area. Last it left the marble company without which exists near the plant. experimental relatively cheaper to get raw materi- and the terra isexpires or buyer, engineer and draftssilver-gol- d a Falcon scale. The method, known property year funds were promised, ' the report power and which necessitated the inThe as tion ought to be near at hand. Probthe seaComparison of the report of the at iadustria! for als man production McComick will in remain th on n the dump says, "but did not arrive, and after a stalling of a Diesel engine. Shortl) I'nlted States bureau of mines, process, is the invention ably this la the one feature that needs or near it. than in the Interior. and ha? dos to $4VJ0O exhas which work deof building. P. Bowie, petroleum engineer board, interior from considerable in a was this fire development the closest watching. after earth statistics, for 1926. by expenditure place points are being penalof we quit work in October. Themyself a over considerable of the bureau, who was assisted by Thu, tended ores a period diKcloses the the fact that the Trlolite house, engine stroyed involving DEMANDS ARE LOW. on out and ears. ized both ways, shipments were J. low too loss Gavin, refinery engineer. of $150,090. This caused another company exceeded any other single developed generally As far as money goes, much deshipments in. Kervin plans to interest San Fran- - grade for shipment and a concentraOn resuming development, the plant of Its kind In the nation In the IM. cracking processes producing There is nothing antagonistic to the lco In the property, and inci- tion or flotation plant was suggested delay. pends upon the way In' which the and some of the lighter a disclosed fractured .zone. The amount of capital work The shipments. In waterof a " spring rail program carriers business develops. Just now to final purchase will conduct to- - the directors, but lead declined so company's geologist, however, have Elko county foreign are now In commercial openterprise shipped seven One means of dental If the propdemands upon the bankn are at the In the United States, but for ways development: U was concluded to do nothing assured Mr. Dieckmann that i fine carloads of fhe finished extensive eration that prospecting. to would product the complement seasonal low. (Should there be any hold up to initial opinions it until next June, when we propose to quality of marble may be expected at Africa last year. the most part these use for their transportation Railroad traffic has nearly erty no doubt be bojght by Kervin expend $15.O00 in further operations. will pronounced Increase In trade or rise oil relatively light products, other was The board of the directors of original company r originally Although depth. twentr-flyears. and hi In commodity prices. It might change Until the present which when subjected to destructive trebled In the last financed by capitalists of Marion. the concern has not authoritative)'-announcegrowth of population, the mine jtociate capith whole outlook. with worked But nothing of ha been bedistillation yield only srpall .amounts With a normal G. Is Its It Warren understood late the Ohio, Harding plans. provision must be made tnto handle tal furnished entirely by Young and Arrangements Completed ing one of the the kind Is In sight now. Bankers of free carbon. pioneer stockholders, that the progress of the company double the another Walker. tonnage aay that gold imports such as have The BowieGavln to report. has justified the construction of u process differs twentyfive present according be ran vears. to Over Take - been Waterways from Prance will not from those processes in that It can Quarry coming larger building and the Installation affect conditions here, but the fart be applied to the destructive distil- deepened and made reliable carriers of a new tvpe of machine designed by at less expense than railCarlin remains that gold reserves of the fedto lation of tars or very heavy oils. In of traffic The Social Kieselguhr Tribe. Manager Hurd, who Is now In charge to meet such most of the other process, these tars roads can be extended eral reserve banka are more than TONOPAH. Nev.. Jan. 29 Otto This machine. Mr. Hurd says; takes it must be noted that terYear Good Mine II 6. 00.000 above the figure a year end heavy oils could not be treated, need, and Ohio Dieckmann. the the representing place of five others, and In one in congested renter due to th excessive 'production ago. bumming up, so long as capital . bondholders of the American Marble of minalan facilities operation performs a task which unincreasing perplexity in raila an abundant as It la today, bonds free carbon, which forms on the In- are Tb to Tribune. and der the the old conditions requires concompany, owning Special plant must be In demand on an advancing Fairly Good Snow Layer ner shell of the still and causes local road expenses. in fiv nine miles south of Beatty. Is different ELKO, Nev., Jan. 29. Progress and tinuous treatment from I. A. quarry to a In answer CITED. FIGURES query in scale, the over to to 'or a degree processes. If the machine is Installed tak price clogs the development satisfactory interrupted only by the overheating. vapor lines Tonopah arranging and stops operation. rail freights on grain from Brorkbank. tlah county attorney, as property under a foreclosure of a exceeding expectations was accom- the company will enter a new departrealizing sales of traders. While Over Most of State, Petroleum engineers estimate that, the mlddl wet to world markets tocouldwhether the increase county commisloners mortgage for $378,200. H states that plished during the 'year 1926 by the ment of production which will cater There are two points to be made the sheriffs operations will be resumed at an under present methods of production, have Increased to 18 cent per busb legally about th refunding of per rent and early Trlolite Products company, operating to the highest type of dlatomaceous reduce the assessors date. $2400. to the g 90 hold sand still to 85 per cent el irfe th mar, the rate of the salary bonds bv i per higher The plant represents an invest near the town of Carlin in this coun earth business. Weather Bureau Say of the oil they originally contained Argentine farmer and other competl $290. and if the maximum allowed cent leauee, now so popular with railwhen an oil field is at the point of tors have increased onlv slightly. On sheriffs was not less than the amount way and utility corporations One Is General Harvey abandonment The total production the Industrial side it now costs 929 46 ordered. Attorney that It has caused the Investor closely of the world from RG7 to 125 the. lo scan his holdings to see whether was ap- to move a ton of staple goods from H duff gave the opinion that was le- of commissioners' the action 12.384.473.000 of com them are selling above the barrels or Chicago to San Francisco proximately any Improvement of grazing conditions oil. On 10 before this when the oil with $26 basis, at which field gal. the war, be price pared , so aa to cause they might retired, for sheep is shown in th weather that have A third question regarding theJtlm him to give the prefproduced In the past and while by the Panama canal It cost would report for last week for ttah and the are now producing have reached erence. whenever possible, to the onlv $1$ 89 to move this ton from New in which the eommiloner ta set the salary Issues. The other Is the op- adjacent territory issued by the local point of abandonment, the sands will York to San Francisco, aa compared necessarily hav before a months two to retain S 19 04 war. 50,000.000.000 barrels the with previous of before pearly portunity bankers find for acquiring weather bureau. oil have reported that It genera) election was also aked by desirable ahort-ttrEngineer investments In to moderate' snowfall ocMr. "Light duff MUCH .OIL the expressing for a deep would cost $148,000,000 the way of very high coupon rate attorney LOt, curred generally," aay the report, bonds that have been or are likely As many as the best wells in the waterwav from the lakes to the sea the opinion that under the circumto be called. Take thecMIsseurl Pathey had been within ths and there I now a fairly good snow United States rre producing from bv the cheapest route. It also Is es stances cific case, for instance. Both series layer over most of the state, sands 4000 to 5000 feet beneath the timeted that the Mississippi river law in their action, though It had greatly been less than two months previous for navigation purof Missouri Pacific s are callable conditions for surface, to mine these successfully could bat completed improving grazing to th last election. accost of less than $100,900. upon ninety days notice and both only poses sold on the desert ranges. Abnor- will not b possible unless the price 090 The statute, he explained, meant two of clo The f I he Week around the sheep systems waterway should increase ptroleum products cold weather prevailed during callable price, where they give a mally and present methods of 'min- would lower freight rates in the great- to suggest a corrett procedure rather the latter part of the week, however, greatly command that any certain date area of inlted of than the be the er Income is ing revolutionized, it part return of ovef 5 2 straight estimated, Increased feeding of would be the limit, and it was showm thHt more than 100.000,900.-00- 0 States and directly benefit the marercent, making them a highly attrac- necessitating and some shrinkage of cat- however, livestock, case had been brought beif the and it of that barrel tive population oil can be pro- jority indirectly that tle due to the extreme cold wa re- duced from the crude fore the public eye and those of the 1. providing the planinvestment; ojt shales of Colo? ado, benefit all of It. to retire them ported locally candidates previous to any announcegoes through. Winter grain has a satisfactory Womlngr Utah. Nevada and Monment of candidacy. snow covering generally, except in tana alone DOMESTIC BONDS SLOW. Taken Falcon on .Santa county. Cal, ha ac- Option - Australia is not a newcomer In parts of Weber and Boxlder counties cessible Barbara high-grad- e of the Winter sands is well covered with and shaledeposits Mine Croup Near Midas Tuscarora Development American marketThe more 1000 feet thick. than state of snow at Strain The rang is covered The Queensland haa two bond, issues and with snowLogan and deposNext Season at' Laketown and livestock the commonwealth of Australia has are on of Alberta, Canada, all of which tpHa1 to Tk Tribnae. full feed. Cold weather re- its one listed end actively dealt in on Will Young ELKO, Nr.. Jan. 29 may be considered accessible, are esheavier speof livestock at timated t contain more than 250 and .Tack Walker of Tusrarora have Speciel to Tb Tribune. feeding 'h New York Htock exchange. The quired ' Significance of the New South Wales Wellsvllle, and was unfavorable for 000.000 OftO- barrels- - of oil. These are sold sn option on their mining propELKO, Nev., Jan. 29. The sum of Botcovwinter snow grain at Ogden, the men is in th evidence that Anieri-only three of the numerous accessible erty, known as the Falcon, located $15,000 will probably be expended this having mostly disappeared. deposits in various parts of the summer In exploring th mining propl,Jfnkera cn eucceaafuly compete ering world. Livestock and winter grain are reportnow with British In n field In view of th raptdlv Increasing deerties In and about Whiterock. Inforwhkh naturally ed excellent at Hailey, Idaho. Is Ventura estimated Paulo, county, owned by eastern capital. The for petroleum and Its belongs to the latter Winter grain is believed to be all mand to contain not less than 1,000,000 tons mation comes from J. F. Parsons of It only remain to add that the th bureau of mine believes product, at of material. at Garland, though there has least a study be undertaken that We Home of the weila this city. June is th month decided needs and save you money. Market for domestic bond has made right Let us help you with your by wa been hard freezing weather, with only and means to recover the last drop drilled in th Edna field, Han Luts uin for beginning activities designed little progress during the week There snow a amSnow is covering. light Obispo county, rallfornla. bow near- to expose th ore in th dUtrict and - no matflee been a period of hesitation of usabl oil In the invite competition and are never undersold. Investigate our Upstairs nands. These possibly encounter sufficient shipping ple for livestock at Lucin and cattle ter what the vonditiongroundof itw occur- ly 1000 feet of unnatural after so extended an not and to fifteen or to. maintain further development. well twelve sheep sre holding their own daily prodoc rence and may le and probably connected with what th other barrels of oil plan, of merchandising fine is eleven Inches deep at He substances are with which it is assohaving a gravity of Parsons has filed a report with tha greater popularity of foreign in- her Snow 12 to 14 degrees A. P. I. City; all roads from valley, ex- ciated. members of hi company showing a vestment already referred to. In California, a larg production of wide range of activity in northern cept Provo canon, are blocked- to auto The report Just Issued by the buin gravity from Elko county during th past year. travel. Range sherp are doing well reau the .results of extensive 7havy oil ranging LOSERS HOSTS TO WINNERS. gives at Duchesne; th e U P. I. harvest wa experiments with the 5, degrees tq 14 degrees A. Work at Tuscarora has been disn The If a continued.' be Bpla! ta Tb TrfbQoe. completed, with a good crop stored. the report sari possibly might apparatus in cracking tars and heavy mean can be found todeveloped H ITNTINGToX, Jan. W The loser Th rang U again- - covered with oils convert them rapid decline In silver caused th which, bejng perhaps the most Into In the recent membership drlv snow work. can at be livestock are that to abandon further Klberta; lighter products conbeing will first be utilized to fed. Winter grain appears to be in accessible, In 1924 th Associated Oil About $60,000 ha been expended In test held by the Junior chamber the production supplement from marketed. was able to produce, at prospecting 'certain Tuscarora propcommerce entertained the winnerof good condition at Levan and Is pro- wells company This be can to used process Casmalia. near Henta Maria, Cal., erties under option Th ores shown with w banquet and danc Thuradfty tected by a new snow covering of recover oti from oil shale and Inches. The six anew 1900 barrels a Vy of 10 degrees were too low grade to b profitably about layer ia nine sands and. when the evening in the club bouse. The banA P. I. oil. because It could pump handled and th options were abandeep at Kanosh; livestock are economies In its operation arenecessary quet wa ervd by member of the inches worked Is or ap- doned fair, but th range poor. Moisture be applied to still bottoms 22with a gravity chamber of commerce in cafeter? condition are favorable for livestock out. the process ran Parsons report pays some attention degrees A. P. 1. from at vie and asphalts, still bottoms, and proximately special dames were intro- at Milford, but the cold weather is un- cracking its Gavlota pump elation, about farty to recent dredging activities near duced. "Som people," it save, favorable Five inch a of new snow similar heavy residual. at refineries. miles distant on the coast. Enmigh Ttftrarnra OIL STRATA THICK. fell at Beaver, Improving th winter of the still bottoms Is mixed with "with a view to dredging th placer TAKE THE ROOK PARTY ENJOYED. our claims under option, enow below wet A som In oil reduce the state to of th viacoetty ground these depos- th heavy range. greatly Improved Spertat t Th Tribute. ranges and toil moisture supplies at its are extensive. Hprings of tars ao that the mixture can be pumped drilled numerous holes and sunk som ELEVATOR, MORONI. Jan. 29 afr. and Mrm. Cedar City." and heavy nil in places have formed through pipe lines and tnsrketed as shallow shafts In which result wr ' The parBaHev entertained Thm& twenty large deposits on the surface. In th fuel oil. The oil occurs with hot wa- not generally satisfactory. ACROSS STREET FROM All ERICAN THEATER UPSTAIRS 'If a little cash does not go out. Coaat range mountains In California ter (about 1$0 degree F., and the ties claim that later on they may or guests at a rook party Thursday eveA rocks nearly on limit of the production Is ths Amount may not prospect a larger area to tb ning. midnight luncheon was much cash will not come in" Use a are mils thick. trvrtL . A deposit near Santa of still bottoms obtainable. for rent ad. Was. $99. east and north At present they have New South Wales Enters 1 Waiting to buy until the last day in January ha it rich reward in thi timely ale! Here are beautiful coat and dresses the pride of our stock yours r to enjoy and wear now at a fraction of former prices. j Entire Stock COASTS efpr mk 7 4 Big Lots 3r rcnt -- Iakes-to-th-se- 15 a' COATS' and $45 COATS v . are-seia- l '' 65 i re"' '' $35 $50 to $60 i Iteelf-TTF- Plush Coats 8 m 2522 DRESSES 9 $35 $25 12 DRESSES record-breakin- g COATS 15 t .,$100 J Fiiai? ' J$j2so r.';$50 & $60 Coat ip MviBlt' Co $250 Sealine Coats $695 $9950 All Other FUR COATS, J Price 1 Treat Part of A.S.&R. Staff to Move 5922 $200 Sealine Coats REINFORCEMENT OF OIL RESOURCES IS PLANNED - $125 $q I V Sand. to Garfield & - SERVICE - - - PRICE d Bowie-GaviC ;; Salary Cuts and Raises Upheld Has - coupon-bearin- 1 i m WevSeMl SEa ILeijo short-niaturl- tv d - Planned for d Our Big Success is due solely to the fact that we sell you furniture for less money than the downstairs stores. We need only a small profit, as our upstairs rent is negligible and our overhead expense very low. We cialize on FINE FURNITURE AT LOWER PRICES. - tom Prices Guaranteed. furniture furniture. C. ' J. THOMAS J. C. MADSEN. Bowie-Gavi- "r -- .we. ffimBM XihhlfXMK! |