South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 6, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 January 1922 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY l. 122
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rra ; -r- .-. ---rr " .-r rni-,.Li-i---dg- rjajattt 1 Irt Will
aral ha 1 qor.'1 or.ly two Mocks on
CIIAXGE CLOSING HOURS.
.H v. :th rt ..itivrs t :
real vrhn a bis; In an effort to improve th y i f -v .!. ;.-! v. it
car drf.v up alonc-alc- of service Riven their custom r. an.! ; tur:;. to t:. i.- horn
to hotter the working comiitior.? in, Mr. ami i?.:rs-
1'Iro Without Warn In sr. , the Ftnro. the 'leorg- uyr. . m ar.'l - r" ':r.c th I irth i f a s.-in
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M .-.-. Frank I'ilrr.er. Jr. M!?- KL- Ii.i'itk re r.t a fv.
at I.akvili". th S
-i l:or cous.r.. MS VI vi in Mc
warning. th first few bullets goln? ir.ss at 3 o'clock be?ir.r.ir.i: b'at'ir-Liy. ! r n ChiM-t ua. J Hal:.
.n Ftoeffel rachfl for hi Jan. .. The shorter ni.ur re ralre I ; .-:..-lLt aval P..::: A:;-!frs.'.r. cf Chi- M : . Ar.r.a TWLf r p-.' - ra ir. I - '.' 1
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I "Tho ranrtit onrr.rd f.re without C', stör will close Satun! :y r v n- ; -.mhf r on Vo:; Lay at th ;r hr :
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Iii nnn I I I ll ill I fill l'-r-iker Common - I Fl I T T T HP P OT I 7 H I WIT wlM. As Steffel rachel for hit Jin. .. me snorter neun re iu:re I , .-:..!... :i::i It.I.-. A::Iersor. cf Chi-j M:. Am Wirr 'T'a:rM u!-; JJlULJill 1 ir,-Ihw.:k K fl M III iS iS A I II A ll l 1 anci h Ml Mck fk-ad. I fireJ v- cf employe?, J: I? ?a! 1. shouM r.'Jlt!.-, rvt-.m-l t th-:r home w-i-U fimily dinner on X-v Y-ir's !iy DPnATIP CTDrtMPCD 's:r.c!Sr '' UrlUi 1 U Uiifll UXllUl ' 'r'r'vnl er lwo buliet, struck his t-od ' In better service whlrh Mil! benefit day after sp-ndir.s the hr.:!a:.;i' h.-r ,turc .nrluünc Mr. a- ! Mrs
DüuuliiD DiRuiwDA: 'PRESIDENT AND GET v:?z,V .Tn: T v Oi: 43 '4 1 ULlül.l'ÜlU niU UU1 tand:. auto to Ret the money, and
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toth the shopper and the cor. rn.
JcrbTj and Ih:'.,a-v iy . C:i i;.
lx?.h i ac..c ttt i 7 TTTTmTT ftin AAA h.. was shot at clo-'e ranee. They,
RfConl Gains of Tril to Sixtv .I 'ion Pa citic wM A WAY Wl 1 H &1 Z IJlJiJ : coYu.y 5hot him down puttinR twe may expect a bitter bla.t fmrn t n n ti 1 1 n l' r' FtMl c"rn:,u,n 1Ifl 1 111111 YA"jVVV!bulI,ts mto his body as he fell." r.orth before many da are ras-
1 - 1 1 MVfe.lf), NlLi ln wiui.'ii --- --- ... - . ...... j lar-5 Market Krratir. I' " !"' 1 '"r''n 'r, 'in h!3 chest kept up a runr.ir.R firt Uro-t and that' to have h! n meet.
Utah Copper . t ii, r t; ä v':.l . ,ho .hrdit' a it rar-d awa M-nrterpJia or lopsy. i.oTn r re f
::i:v tOHK Jan. A.!van-r- . V.-ern Union P 2 32 j -1'- ' with the loot. II then crawd to a rial brands of Coal that Srhyl.r mi deoijr.es du.-Ir.c the forer.oori. ; V.-o' p arillnj: and LsCapC ltll r,,v bn-i.., a-d af'or hnrir.ir tht I Ro?n recommends. Main I SCO or
!.?fu! rilii-'H a m'.dt iv ar.I a -hr) j 'aad.'.x.i r-l
reaction in the aftern-cn at r.'-t ! j- r.f , r . ;o tivo ; r,:n:. .-jmr.-'.ar- ! I.IIlITItTY HONPS ire.', tho , rr , r0 ir-.. r f T: 'jr I'i-. "- j : -O'.s; I:-- 4 V. .''T: 2:.d l'c ! r. ad n.r.d ar.iv -:k marke. j Irt 4 U '. .IdO; 2nd I'i' S : rts v.i re a:r'.--i'.e from the j ,!;; ?rd 4,4. ",'r. lth 4 1 '- -.-;-,. ,vr::., r.:ca.!on.ilIy aal'TT; Ith 41i's, 51.0S.
m ,ir.'' ra'e.s sho'ed f;r air e-?-e.
Payroll as Loot.
Chicago police department, collapsed.
i CHICAGO. Jan.
-James Stoeffel.
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l'.ir.. ho vever, run.or
f.vn ;:rer'. e ;''; i !. ' :v i.ie m.-a- r;ilv.s 5 i ..' i.F.. ,r.. i. I SHLLI" AM) LAMi:S-Kerei.t- li'h?;
mrt I WAS DRUNK. AT Mourvs." You've lieard the famous poem about the rreat Yal handout in
otlier.s woundeJ by five bank rebbers , VfW iriv(in. Manv a man look?
bick with pleafvint memories on the
president of the Maywood -'tate ban!:, was murdered today, and two
V.r. rts to i-'ai. tne r.nr: 1,7 ; .j 5 4 ;: .V--; I;iir iaix-l ?V4.V;
Id ! l.r..T up eort'siri .-r-f-eulative 1 la:af !-' 1-
Ci.ir'-f ff.Tlv. l'riiae ethrH ."""'('.;
wrio rs-.-apd with a n2.r-00 payroll. Stoeffe!, James Venon, ca.shier ot the bank; James Swenoy, police chiel of May.vood; and I'.alph Hunt, an
aent for the American Can Co., ha 1 ' Ju.-t left tho bank with the payroll'
old days when the word was "Meet me at Morey's." In South IJend the password 13 "Meet m? at one of Collie Mann'3 Four Cigar stores." 1
he can company, when the
COLD AVAVi: Ivri.:Ti:i). 4 Tl. - CO club will hnM th ir : :
The weatherman te!! 1:5 that we I n'.rctir.-: r f the r.v-v year r.ext M :
he j !.,y aft me. on at the ho::;.. ,.f M!s. :d. ! I; hn, C- ;i
ivcr-- S v.:h I'..T.d i5itors . d r. o -
:p ! day af'.err.con.
Wn;. rowtr.a-.an rf Nil. s -va' ::. r.u-: h ran on bt.:m V. dn s Lav.
Mi.-hawaka 4 0 3.
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The Wauburi A!-.:u:nc Camn Ulr.
Poinsettas :n pots and cut fiowera at the 5outh Bend Tloral Co., 1:2 North Michigan street. ZZ'-it
SOc pluif Horseshoe. Stir FCc. Engel's. 338-tf
i birl.i met at the hom t-f M:e l.a
Vtrr.e Hoffman. Tuday evening. Li-ht refresiii.ients wire .-tr'.d by the hostess. Their next ntcetinp will bo on Jan. 11 with Mips Margaret "Whitman.
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nd equip- .rjc:h. V 'f''r' ftans J- 'l . '.vound. d
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a n 1 Vt n .o a se ri o u y
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: i r.'s an 'I t!" utf r ivv: .f Interest
ib s a:.". r tint- I to S7Ö.000
:: rail. !;.a r-a
T1;ö ban l:L- grabbed oas contain-
tfnr.T...Jr.t r.'-Ot mark ft ht.-a.iv i i"- '"om- arn f-i"-'i '-ani v.ai-
IMH ANATOLI n LIMTOriC.
tf 1-.V Up. I'.ff lir.ivi.-
Interior Lanks ad Jed t th'lr re-jdn!:a i:i!x.d f
: rves he; e, j); it f 'ri 'ir tr.butin? to th- l cr.
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bulk f.f Kaie ?7..'.. S.
Dull bole.; 5V 'C
Maywf"'d is a subtirb. ILuwlit-' !akt INf;iH.
Sweeney obtained the- ayto lirene
SITAKIXG OF WlSi: CUwnvS. They wre asking the actress if she hked Shakf sperian rolea and as Fhe flicked the ashes from her Camel she gurgled. "I Ju.n love 'em.
Our baker makes them wonderfully ' sin-st
BUCHANAN Miss Jane Potts. Hi'a -chool language teacher, is ill with 1 severe COld. Mrs. Emma Voorhecse Case died
at her hnme in Gary, Sund iy. The j
fur.erai was held Wednt'sday aftcernoon at tho homo of her mother.
Mrs. Josepli Yoorheesf. on Mecca-
The Securities Investment Cornoration
PAYS
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well." That's our contention on T'orkerhou.'e Holl.. Mathews Krauss Making company. 4-tf
rat i from
!:-:an-e ron- . ;A-ri M; ... j;., , t , ;r, mnrket Htealy. Sweeney or.tameu in.- ay to licence In call men-! sr. r- y.'tf.t;j.r,; c..ws and heifers $1.20 1 number art the bandits fled with the
loot. It was the number of an auto c.aivm errzoacn. ri.ir0,.r.am.
trraduate of Universal cnooI oi
Mr. and Mrs. Ralrh Codino of rontpelier. O., attended th" funeral
of Mr?. Emma Case. V.v lr.t sday.
to f'i;r per c"' r.t : fil u- . ...
midday. Tune lorn- f-c th ; T ij-,m..
fiior'f-r peri.-!.s cr.ntmu'-I j
ono'.ed at IL. e r en, but that
rmcAfio i.ivr:TO(h.
whih hid I)een stolen. The Chicago police department rushed shotgun squads to guard ab
but no fur-
is found.
i gain i :;.; m-.t t urn ?7." ' 7 e.r, ; pht w i-!.t : Sweeney, lying wounded In tho hos-
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ire ua shaded on pr:me collateral. ! CHICAGO. Jan. HO(LS Ieripfsi roads 'ca ling to Chleago, bul Int. national r.mittan, re-'"V," U'V hiy weight' : ther trace cf the banditn was
V, ' u 1 foreign nv again 7:;.: milium J7.-" 7 e, ; p-ht wi i-!.t : Sweeney, lymg wounne.i in
r. ftior.ary. I'.ri'i-h and ruot ?T.7.'.'. ; li-'ht licht IT.T.V.i s ; h. .ivy j.j t j,1Vwood, told the f Ollowln . . t-ri'-k 1 1. ir v..v! $.".7.V.k1.' : paekinff sows . . t-i.it .-h.r Lurop.-an mar.-:et :v.z, w.t.a I,,.,,.,., ,,",-; .-..7:. : pig- 57.v,N. ; s-''" u ,hc Ln'ted Presa:
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! h v.fiivn-M in ierman n;arK. ; ni:i:r u.-cetptu l .;. : Tn.irkt strens i .uer many irc-ni payroll roo-v;-a- d Sp i' i-h Idl'n were lov. er, ' t'- -.V hU'h.T. Laml ?1P.; PJ Pi ; id' ;t.-l beri Pres't Stnr.ffol wav anxious , -ell a, iMi-h and .andinavi ,n ! i to bo especially careful with th.
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n evenntl m Jb-i TTI.1. - lb-cuts 1' "M
payroll today. "Ve were .all well
ma rkft . .. rmffi ;in(! nrpn.'irnl.
.rty anYv.etory L- , t r.,iCt her.d 1, SV.-iMim ' ft ' about RrHO n. m.
howing r.et ra:nrt or 1" to eT.t j:, s; ; ; pr.od and rhoio t?-.'r P ::
p. r bur.dr.-l !!! ir-.
Tbe tri-ii'-ral Miirmii iuia -" ; butrlir -i- ' ... i . . ; . . . c w . ...... j 5'!
cnl l.-t 'A as .lull and nneen. tbt U,N f;;-.v,;; rJllin,.rs ;,n. , tt.-r-t'-n.- ab., i applv.r: f ii.ttrnational-. ,;,,,:: .-auii.r stf.rs ?:': veal ,
....'' r ' I Kti, k.T st. ts $4.2.Vl.-lo; Mock e-4wn niid ? 1 .. " rm.ri i , ,
r;AV-lxV BULLISH VM)i:n i;LAR(;i:n
M1LL1XG I)I I tiI) i:i;s-OrrIlnarles r..V.rV.e: firsts 40.-. I Ad). .Lau. ."- -Iln.arir' d tiiil-j,. n..'.j-Jl.
iiu.(io ritoDtri: markkt. i IUr.;o. Jan. ." 1? L' T T K I b - Cr e a a i i v i xttas o.V-; ht.indarda i)c ; tirstn ITJ'
ALK MIOIU LH ItllPAIHIMi Work Ciiiarrintreil On All Miikr of Car Itrlnc nr- In Before Sprlnjc Kuh 0I:RI.AM SOI TII ENI CO. INC. N. Mlrhlan St. l'bon Main ü.2
Davenport and Hos School of Fort Vayne, has opened offices at 521 N. Main ?t. 4tf
50c DINNER IIA. Ii. to 8 P. M. WASHINGTON IlESTAUKANT & CAUI7IUUIA Sea I"ooLs and Af tcr-Theatcr Parties a Specialty
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hru' demand tifthT with iinfav-1 P( I l.'lll V Low Is fie.t'-e : dinks '.;
fr.able cro pn
intluenre inuis iay ri in' v. ii'-ai poTATOLS Iipreipt
market. Prie. s ..-" 1 firm. l t' n uud whiti-, aek-d $1.75aj'J: hulk JL'.Hf't i
,.p.. t bad a bulli-h '- 7. Trlng l'-V ; turkeys ' ... r'-. ftTH P.e. stay wi th v.ii.at p( d'A'K HIS Iiereir ts 21 ears. Wi.
1 r,r.f u..r- nit'. M 11" tn -..; Minn., Micked. $l.i.V.t 1 5 ; Mlh. nf t , y A;V , . , , , :?l.v.v.il.Kö; dab., KiiraH. weked. $J.b. Jl.l'J and July ?l.'d't t-. Jl.Ol-N-i
Corn finish' d 'i t v. c down; oat
at 1
STEIMR1CH TOKIO FRIDAY NIGHT
EAST IU FI ALO L1VKMOCK.
Hc off to a like advance, and ! , M' IU TAH. Jau. .V-tA l .h -
, , . , ncffipis marKi-i m.iw. nirpoi'- 1 .
prov.ss.. unen.irn:. u to. .-m ' ''"-'m.-om $:vT.V. hutcher crades $7H; : T
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Vnnniniüi-! th it i'hicaico f i'ALVK.s Urcipts market active;
H IMWPT. Uli II riiOiCt" "'' I.i.ii".
SHLKP AND LAMItS Ueodftri 1-h);
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null bad h. .unlit th'- . i.tlre tnotk'of
du':-'.' dark tvrtli.-!!i sprins: wheat market aetlvo: larahs "h- up. Chdc
p..,,- had muh to d.i with the final 1 nnhs $12.M'-i. 13 ; cull to fair 71-; year stremth o: tn- wh.at market, al- ; n,u,s-lKeo.dpt, :2w; market aefivf;
tl:'iu!i th.- amount or vvne.ii in- tfady to -V higher. Yorkers $.7.V.:'.. ! VtU'.l In the. trans ictlon was re la- 1 i-- 5''i 0 irr ; mixed f 'a -"i ; heavy ?7.."-) : tiwlv sm IL :;i. bushels. The ( 1 rou-Li Jo .rMb, hta-,, $:; 1.:-. 1 . ff. f oT the purchase, however. J ( Mil A(i() (.KAIN REVIEW. w a - .'diirc.d 1 earli-r reports of t "Ilh'ACO. Jan. .. I'riirs wire er.r- i a moro Ub.-ral all for wheat on " ' , '""r'1 'today -n t he Cblrago l..jiM ..f j ... , , tra.b-. 1 he deuiand from h"rt.s in th ' ?be r-,rt ..f Tniber.i at St. hon.. Kan- rorn ,,,,, oats market ,v.is loa active' say i':tv und Minneapolis. In nd- than the previous vessiou und there was i c. e.. ..-o ini-.i,, - cirr-'oiUte a little t'itmmiüsion h'U"e helling.
..Mil"'!' 111"" -.r- II .i.-i - , ' rl .. n,.t t-, nil-vA n,,rMvi lherp was ll,n actlvit' in "-heat. IT" . Take el.M r -..i-ant tint tue Chliago purchas s V1lf,n3 irregular. j 1 i f dark northern was at a big pre- May wheat opened at Jl.lt'j, fY sc. ; M , ,, mium. CJo a bushel liicher than '""I closed tip .. .July wheat t.penod at CT. ,
SEE US for MONEY on j'fmr own termat hiwcst intorrt rat- lll by tin Mal. Loans made on Salary, Auto. Plane-. V let rolas and Uurnituro Indiana Finance Co. .1. M. S. HI.IKJ, C orner .Main and Washington Take i leiator. I'll.. IJn. 6202
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on Savings Accounts All amounts, large or small.
placed with us between now and ;
January 10 will tlraw 5 interest from January 1 and compound quarterly.
INDIANA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 122 North .Main St. SOUTH IUIM), 1Mb
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AUTEN CHAPEL The Christian Kr.'.eavor bucir.e.cs meeting will be h-Id at the home of Mrs. Anna Y Her Uriday evening. Tjiere w.-r '. 7- :-r.t at tho Dorcas jr.cctlr.g Itehl at th.e home of liev. and Mrs. ILirl Snyder, Iliver Pari:, last We lnesday evening. Fea
ture of the evening's program were ; E fi reading by Mrs. John Weiss of 3
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per annum, rayab'.e semi-annually, frr rr.- :: 1 ; - : L " '" building business. In the year 1D21 ihi Cor; rati -n rr-'rrc - t ' ' in S.--uth i'cr.d and M ish a w a ka. T'er 1 : Z 2 . . - I - Corporation plans to build at ban 1 C " L-r.-- f r This building Corpc ratiui. with net --et ir . ..f nJ"."0. affords an opportur.ity f-r s.ife i:i -;:r... r.t ; r : .:. pcri d cf one. tue, or t!;rec y ars.
Securities Investment Cornoration
Uonscrvathr Lite Iilitnling. 1-2 South Main st., .aith 1 Phone I-sb'..
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Notes
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Automobile Collateral
Gold
Maturities from one month to twelve months. Denominations $100, $500. $1.000, $5,000. Interest paid in advance (bankers discount). Citizens Trust & Savings Bank, Trustee. An ideal investment for short time funds. A legal investment for National and State Banks and Trust Companies. Quickly convertible into cash. Price: at the market, to yield about 7.60 . Guaranty Finance Corporation News-Times Building Telephone: Lincoln 2078
CO.aiausn. a SOI a Py .Miss ine?. KU- : H Sf-l j pel and short talks by He v. Snvder V f Uhf f( h -i and Tlev. Xitsche. Pefreshments r JV J I II v.are .erved a vi games and e-.ntestsij; iX With n T 7 J 0o UClk "f jfyf i m It is expected that sound invrsinn;!
It is expected that sound invrsrnmt
bearing 8'T will not lon be avalhb!. May we tell you how in invent s.'. toiy at 8 ( c now in Indiana Non-Taxable Securities Write, telephone cr call on us for par ticulars. Ask for Circular B 1
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Central B
osd&Möitgage CoJ
High Grade Investments
Chicago 20S S. LaSalle St. Tel. Wabash 6540
South Bend 307 Citizens Bank Bldr;. Tel. Lincoln 20S3
Mav d''ivi ry on t ra --ts.
-,1-.-,. T..f f.r,. i nl'. "P Se, and close. 1 unchanged. ! ordinar p.t (on-, Mjy forn cl,oneJ at VjCf v m,,., an.l
was lower at the clone. July corn I
'.rn and oats averag d lower a , dened at 34 c, off V, atd closed off'
a r-ult seemingly of pressure from I . , . ,. ,i
doeliiHMl 4l.c- at thf nd. July oats op- , etu'd uiicfcanccd at .".;'e and lsed off c. j
I hard
i-h bous-- budging, e.gainst pur , baw-t ,-,f rorn to arrive.
Stock W:rkct Selling Prices At The Close
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$1 ti7L,r.j l .";:.. ; No. .. hard 51 oji... ' K N - No. yellow 47'-) b-; No. t v. llou- 41-'a li : No. 3 yell. w .T-Uc: N" ''. velL.w 4:;'..'j7 441 ie; No. 2 inUed 47i,'M7"4c; No. mlxel 4Vdt7e: No. 4 r.UT. d 4 1 1 ..'i.' I." '-..e ; No. ." nnx.-u "M . N... ti mixed 4'! a l.'b',1 e ; No. I white 47,4c: NC
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Big Reduction on COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, SKIRTS and WAISTS for Today's and Saturday Selling FINAL CLEAN-UP PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
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$300.00 Income Derived from Building and Loan
4 i Associations Free From Income Tax.
j J "HE United States Government recognizes these institutions as be-
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Why not arrange to take advantage of this for the year 1922, by placing all or a part of your idle money with a Building and Loan Association.
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Our wonderful value-giving is bringing to our store hundreds of economical clothes buyers eager and anxious to buy the good, reliable Sherman quality at the fextory price $19.50. IT IS NOT OUR LOW PRICE that sells Sherman's clothes, it's the value in our clothes at the price that is creating such a large demand for them. It is our policy of always selling the very best there is in clothes at the lowest possible price. COME TO SHERMAN'S, look over these values a glance at them and you will be convinced that there is real money for you to save. No sales no catchpenny prices we sell you an honest clothes value at an honest price. Never in the history of our business have we ever offered a greater clothes value a Sherman suit or overcoat at $19.50 saves you $10 to $15. Our fabrics are of all-wool material embodied in the very best of tailoring. You buy Sherman's clothes with this understanding that they must satisfy you in every respect or your money refunded.
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