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Show PREDICTS ADVANCE IN WOOLEN CLOTHS LAWTLENCI-:. Mass. April )2 A revival re-vival m business Industry with higher prices for manufactured products wat ' forec:(st In a message recelvi .1 by newspapers news-papers here from Wllbnni M. Wood, president of tho American Woolen company, com-pany, who Is now In New York after a vacation In the south. Referring to the products of his company, Mr. Wood said: "Raw wool has advanced an average , of ono per cent within the last nine months. The production of wool In this, country Is loss than one half of .urj normal consumption. "Cloth prices have not yet respon led to the advance In the price of wool. ' The stocks of cheap wools In the fun- try are being rapidly consun:. M When they are gone higher prices must pre-1 vail "The woolen mills of our country are1 well wold up and are Operating at 1 1 1 1 1 J capacity. While Uio w orsKd mills are I not so active, business Is Improving." |