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Show - a ' n i. J& Af k - ' h t tIS J 'Ulrtwr "W- If V S' Mill nrHf&!a - 200 I f t Manufacturer Quote Hu-tor- y to Show That ket in U. S. Cannot Be Satisfied or Killed. V 4 r i the White SewMachine ing company, - save that this statement applies to automobiles, raelectric dios, refrigerators and every other product with a national appeal. a & SOYUC If our produet was the hama today aa it wae six years ago,"eatur-ote-he said, the market would be But we have made ateady improvements is tho appearance ma-of-' tho cabinets which house our chinas. In installation , of tlactrlc motors to drive them, and refinements in operation which the original maker would have eterod at open-eye- d fifty years ego. Moat of the ail, we have improved service, one product which the American , housewife must have. . , Quotes Statistics. "There are over 14,000,000 homes In this country today wired for of electricity. A generous estimate the homes where they have electric cent. sewing machines la five per The sewing machine manufacturers of the country must sen 11.000, OOi) electrto sewing machines before before up, they . are caught they deed take Into account aew customers or replacements. "80 far as the salesman of my means company are concerned, this to sail that each one would have 1 j.OOO machines. It they sold them an at the rate of ono machine and hour for eight hours a day worked 1 days a month It would take them five years to complete s2 3 - xft dwiw- 'I .- I d. I I f t I 4 I i - 1 end of that tlma. with tho new Improvements to bo de- -' ve loped, they would have tbo Job to do ell over again on a bigger and broader scale "There are t 00, 0 homes re-la this country which have radio homes ceiving seta About 10,000 have automobiles. At least 1MH.-0- 0 have phonographs ' ,000,000 have electric washers, 110,000 have -. eleotrlo mangles, 100,000 have el eetrio, dish- washers- and 0,000,000 have electrto vacuum cleaners. It every one of the 1100,000 homes In the United States had one of . each, the market tor none would he saturated provided the products continue to improve. Installment Pies Sound. "There is no danger hi the sale ef these articles or products like them on tho part payment plan, provided tt la done conservatively. That plan la not a new one. The sewing machine industry and ona r two others have bten following - The models shown suggest the variety and modishness . of the assortment but they This extraordinary sale of WomenVand Misses, new. :Spring dresses will delight the most discriminating S595 tasA, 1 Values Special taaeMsy Sizes 16 to 44 Most Extraordinary HDeccec Sizes 40 to 50. mustbe8eento be shopper.' it tor over ft years with most satis.... factory results. Statistics compiled by the American Education Digest show we waste half aa much of our Incomes as It coats to live. Waste and miscellaneous expenses comcents of each bined absorb IT dollar aa against living costs of It cants. Waste alone absorbs It cents. With that margin, inducement of thrift through pert payment purchase of useful articles can never be dangerous, provided the buyer has 'character. The developments In the talking machine industry In late months have gone far to substantiate Mr Rodgers contention. It wee faered by some for a time that the introduction of radio receiving- - seta might injure sales of talking machines, and records, but the recent Improvements In thees products have been followed by extraordinary demand. Instead of Injuring sales ef machines and records, dealers say that the broadcasting of well known performers who also make records is followed by a marked Increase In sales of records end phonographe. (Copyright, 127.) WOOL MARKET GROWS SLOWER 1- -1 1- -1 Healthy Tone 'However Mark Trading for' ' Commodity Note f . r v tTKBL - YOUNGSTOWN, r Teh SI (CPU-f- lat otooi ektpaeate oentinue to ho the outstanding foaturo of tho Wool Muo try la tho Mahoning Valley and opera ttono aro horortng around tho It per oat t oopocHr mark, tonttmtnt la tnbnlnr roods vu not aided hr tho la orudo oil prtcee, hot produo drop woo not materially affected. tion Atthe a Just Unpacked for Saturdays Selling Rayon Crepe TVOSTABLX8. NW ORLRANtf, Feb. IS (CPA) Week. t BOSTON Feb. 5. (AF)--Th- e' Commercial Bulletin toworrow will say "The wool market has slowed up a bit (luring the pest week both hi the eastern markets end in the west, although there Is still a fair volume of business being done The bulk of the business, however, is tor a few mills and the worsted end of the trade is much better situated than the woolen section. On the whole the market is considered healthy, although the heavyweight season in goods appears to be developing slowly. Contracting of wol on the sheeps back is slackening-- , although some sixty million pounds of wool in the territories Is estimated to have been placed under contract to date. Prices are figured as fully on a parity with the eastern markets The foreign markets ere holding very strong everywhere end the secondary markets of Europe era gradually edging up te e parity with foreign primary market values "Mohalr ls' lit fair demand for medium qualities at around (I cents, wt ttvlfne hair bather quiet and usually held above the ( to (1 cents which tbs manufacturer will ' There have been largo iacrooaot (a the acroagec planted to. whiter and bid. spring yogetahleo in tbla Mate, according to government laropreeantattru toThe raft and water shipments traced to poof day. This Jnerease of wool from Boston from Jan. 1, retarae from the iaet auger erop. 1SI7, to Feb. tt, 1917, Inclusive, 000 pounds against It,-tlt,were 12, TBXTOsNe for tha sama period Oe Feb K (CPA) last year-pounds CRDARTOWN, - Tha receipts from Jan. Tbo formal opening of tho now Clear-wattoxtiie mills of tbo Goodyear Tiro 1. 1927. to Feb. It. 1927, Inclusive, aad Rubber company boro, tbo fifth were tl.001,2 pounds against ia tho link of tbo textile pleate of tho 90.971,20 peunds for the asms pecompany, haa a purred opera none at tho now Flak aad Goodrich lira fabric plan to riod last year. ' Quotations: being built at Thomaoton. The Goodyear pleat will product H.oet.OOt Domestic Ohio and Pennsylvada of febrte annually, pout nia fleeces: Delaine unwashed, - : etaUmtottwa. 7 ica, A. 8. Rodgers, president of t ' 25 195? mart MAirS BT J. C ((Special Correspondent ef The Des-- . . eret Neva ) NEW TORE, Feb. tl Thera la do auch thing aa a saturation point tor a nationally used product ao lonf aa It continues to Improve. That was the answer returned today by a manufacturer of a product already distributed In 90 per cent of the homes of Amer- i' FUrDIT'FEBETTAnt 9? ,! -- '$WS THE BESfifflT lit, garment.. tl combing, to Oil , RUBBER. combing; 15040 AKRON, Feb. tl. (CPA) The combing, 44044 out of ?d per cent la original Michigan and New York fleeces:' equipment tiro prlcoa haa taraod at- Delaine unwashed, 12 0 44; tention of makora hero toward ao a oouruo og, larger profits. Opcombing, tIOtt: eration pro oa a ateady scale. combing, 40; combing, 44. BEDDING. Wisconsin. Missouri - and average New England: 400 IT PAUL Mina, Feb. U (CPA) Otl; - Excellent quality in material, splendid, workmanship, . and novelty of style and detail characterize each . . ' 2; , v 2. TO MAN OR . WOMAN OF MEANS: I ia to III forced to borrow literary work. I coot interest as 4 loan within tho pay that tho on yar. I ruarantoo dtr will profit in othor than financial wiva Whoever foali to grant xno this loan please call on, of writ Ce a. LUND, SOS Boots 4th halt Lake City. mo with blp will pay It back tho K are dresses of every type There te replace-mon- Sp9rt Frocks Tailored Frocks The United gtatea Bedding oompaay bee 41; 41041; bought tbo plant of the Blekre Tiro 41042. for empeay to bo aood aa a factory baste Scoured Texas: Fins J1 aealtrcitst aad bedding Fire- recently tho old Catted Statoa Bed- months (selected) 1.0001.10; fins doetroyod . IScOl-00ding oompaay plant hero with a loot of sight months, - Two Piece Coat Styles Bolero Bloused Dressier Models. Queen Blue Jungle Green Popcorn Navy and Black , 12020. NEW YORK, F.b (I (CFA red. 100 0107; Oregon: Northern, rubbsr, smolrad rlhbwl stmta, wss nn. fine end F. M. clothing, 10 95; MSSS. st today's soon quotation ( Slo. i 1, 90 0 This sun parts with Ilia s month sss ssi ttto s yser pee. Terlrtory Montana and similar: 9. 2nd Floor" ?: & Boys better dress or school shoes in sizes$2.48 doz- ens of food for women at this low price. m- - lew spria far Mlseeti J (Hi ftiaoa S ta A AH 52.48 sizes in the lot. ' 4 Mens and Solid Scout Shoes, all sizes , ' Measures to restrict otl production wars approved by those inter-ests- d GRAIN NOTES tn the oil stocks but the cut In gasoline prtoes announced today showed that output it still (AP Serna thaws ana freeiiag are repertto ahead of consumption. tn BT GEORGE- - Tv HUGHES. portion of the wht was stronger, b1. nenhwew.ni The market copper but ob.nrrs find the Tho Deeeret New ) (Special CotTeapondent of the price being firmly established eohdJitoa"aoy.rem.0t f,B,rmlr eetlataetory ConeolldateJ Preee Aaaoelatlon.) 1927, cents. This Is a great at 1 (Copyright. cent Improvement over the II A trade rwrtew quotation that, prevailed ,p arils in that m the WALL STREET, NEW TORK. aad under that of the correspondtha year. The only other Item ef whela millers ere reperte eptlmlsUs ef better In 1929. Dry Goods and Wool baslnem whee period ing Mock mhrket wee 21. news of any traoprtanee ..r Fob. trade Today Beoerutety term tegtstatloa prunl bee bees dlspeerf (." The days batch of railroad earn- an advanee in the price of pig iron movement, conalatlng In tha main wools. Cleveland. at statements , ings made a ContractBOSTON, Fek I (CPA) strikingly of ibtfttng about from ona group favorable Th.re are r ports ( port strike whare ing 4a wool hat reached the point Fluctuation In the foreign excomparison with results e wheat, bet there was to another In tha aearch for leeuee of a year ago milit la eetimated elxty ta but that was because changes wers not significant. Ster- e greatArs.etlh attmttoa te the advice eettd lion aouade have been told ta Texas aiuf the territory wool etatee. Tha Utah out of Una, waa not affacted by most of them were reports of an- ling was up a smell fraction. Ital- te tredlas. clip It teventy per ceil told, at Slid the raising of tha rote for cell thracite carriers and It months ian lire gained f points and SpanS3e fat beet northern alfpe aad 39 earnings were cut down by the ish pesetas did ths same. (CopyThe Seaboard telle ( daily .sport bus. S8efor hulk aontraett. Beet Nevada money to 4 per cent around ego a trike. laeus ta rya about the supptend surplus. eloehlnr wools were bought at tl SSc right. 1927.) y after having renewed at 4 aad aastam Wyoming at SlBtSe tn bulk and Sla far choica. Fine territory per cent, unchanged from the prewet qaoted here todey at 110B113 French combing at f SS, half blood at vious aoeelon. 1 OO0& S3, three eighta blood at S3 and Hardening of tho fate had been blood at S2e eleaa beela. Oho Quarter to held at grease bank expected before thle In view of the ((file blood blood three at half elvhtt 4S04I) at 4S04So and quarter blood at 440 extensive month-en- d requirements 44)0. anj that tt did not come sooner waa regarded aa proof of the unDRYGOODS. NSW TORK. Feb tl (CPA Cotton derlying ease. J- - D. LEWIS, Manager. . markets were quiet again today good The testimony of the weekly with print cloths prices unchanged at statement of the Federal Reserve 1 To for and Tc far a Raw silkt warn quiet with prices unchanged banks was to tho same effect, revealing aa It did a reserve ratio at tha highest of the year to date. Seminole Oil Output , The showing revived discussion of Takes Sharp Slump a cut In the rate of UTAH-GRAN- D the New Tork bank next week but WHh In the beet Informed , (AF TCTAA, Okia., Feb this quarters a slump of 1711 barrels in erqda prod no- waa not regarded as probable. tion la the fieirinola area la the lest 34 Business is not in need of any Inhour period belief aw current In otl here today that air pressure was crease in the supply of credit and 4 being taken from some ef the produce; s there it certainly no occasion to ta the area. From Car. Direct , Operators art said te be Initiating a stlmulata speculation tn securities. movement of their own for the curtailBonda were firm and thera were .. ment ef production aad elimination af ona-o- r . South "Hj-We are pushing Utah Grand two unusually large transOn?)r two Wells V re completed to the actions In United States govern. land " and , regreeter Bemlsoie field yesterday, ment issues. New financing this - ports showed today, while the output for ' week, although larger than In the West 2580 Gordon Creek Coal Temple the area felt from 334 111 barrels te 319 is 327 barrrla according te figures ob- Immediately preceding week till below the average for the year tainable freia tha last afftotal gauge. Fine wtapla choice, 1.09O1.1: 9 combing, 9 9c 01.9 1; blood combing, ttO combing, Pulled: Delaine, 1.1001.11 AA, 1.0201.09: fine A supers, 9201 A supers, 92092. Mohairs: Beet combing. 7071; best carding, 09000, -- 7IO. Daily Financial Review ' 1 1- -4 1- -2 etxty-fiv- Boys Hundreds of Pairs for all the family $1.79 1- -2 mid-da- 1 Marsh-Lewi- s Coal Co. s Exactly as illustrated In all 44-l- COAL THAT IS DIFFERENT sizes. and 51.48 8toll$1.78 41-4- 3 EAST BROADWAY : r & Saturday Specials stjrles pleating novelty belts - buttons Are among many of the pleabing touches. ar n Theres brifht embroidery i These Are Really Exceptional Values Z. C. M. I. Ready-to-We- California: Nothern, 1.0001.00: middle county, 9209. southern RUBBER, s 11 K to 2 $2.00 Childrens sturdy lace shoes and scuf- fers. . Infants dress or play shoes. t f GORDON CREEK COAL etr-e- ie t fA2 , i is l.jeAiVUV --A . ,ftafc. |