South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 263, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 September 1922 — Page 4

WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20, 1922 4 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

GEH. WOOD PAROLES ISLAND PRISONERS

4tTo Old to Do Any Hann;' He Says Shame to Keep Them Captives. (Fty International Now SVrvlee.) MANILA. Sept. O v . -O'n-Ix-onxr-I WeM pa r I :i - J 2rr .rM nriv.nr from Ii.libi! r'-ccntly an 4 rr.r.njr of :l:rrj. af; r w.ir. 'rir.i; ftb'-'lt trV.T. .'ill 'IV.'. O'.OVl i XI p it t t!i- polio Nation for rnth!n? to r.it ar.i a pi are f p. Th-r next

p:ritel fashion !n rf5por. tr un - rr. f.riTu I reports that dividend ;e--::::iptir.n whi likely this f.ill. H'jrn IrrtiiH "A" arl "IV ?'o-:;s .V.so 4 v pr active In Tcff:blo x'! i!ln ; f lnrrAs"l farnir.?s with a re1 sumption of hard coal min:r.cr. Puhlie utility shares al.vo wfre in seoo-i

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n.-rnlnc. th'-y i if r.t:f! i-lonnrr ta ken from thvm at rh ttrn of thsr

arrest, rn- r yirs atr :nan jiip w,n ; d.,u tmcJlr

v in f :ep:. in'-n uiy ;o:ini ineirj

way lak to old hf)". in the provinces. xvl.r th"y .l f rk asylum

cluJlrj? Conc;iilate1 On. NVrth Amrrlcar.. Te.onl.-s Gas an.! lxic!eie

i Gas. all made galr. of a point or morr. Total wies rcro S7S.GC6 hart. j fio -rnmental rrtthdrawal of 124.i 000. COO In funds from banks In this Jd!iriri wa. holleved to b rtspo."j MM for the lncre-a,ce in call money j rats which opened at 4. advanced to ! 4 1-2 shortly after noon and to 3 J pr-rcer.t an hour later, that rat

WHEAT PRICES REACT AFTER MONDAY UPTURN

CHICAGO, f-nt. io (Hy Although Ft Hl r.ervru.

traders took war po . :!:.

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.;:;t;5 today a-

.vi'.n more composure. e?pec!ly In; a.

m?ric. Prlc hre cif-ei uruet-

NEW YORK CURB MART CLOSING

' holdlr.: to the do'. Time money I rates wre Ir.rlir.d to ase In rather

with relative for th h a v to 1 1 e .

siiort time th'-y

Gov. V.'ooj, n piMonins: them, fall they vr too old to do anyone ny ht'.rm, and It was cruel to keep thm In rTion lonsrer. lie 1 clearing, out P.llibid. benefiting the rr.T. by dolnsr eo and savin tj the government tnnch expense. Younger men f-r- ir.tr lonir wnter.es are er. to pr.5on colonic And farms Chine-) recidivists, chiefly offender" era!r..t the opium law, are beins: deported a s undesirable enemy alUr.s. Orher pri-oners. having served from a nfth-io a fourth of thir fntences, are tin? parol od on pledges to bo law ahllir.f: In future. ämerigäTgötton said to be oily

The corrumerciil paper

market was 'iui-t. Substantial improvf-ment wa noted in forden e.xcnan? rates, local banks directing mort of tbe tradir.ff. Demand ptcrlinff bllle rose 1 1-4 cents to $4.42 1-4 and advances of 2 to 6 point took place In the continental rate. Litt! tra21n? took p'ac" hero In Greek exchange but In IxnJop the firahma fli 2.100 cent- fts comporrcl with the cor,ort iurr. rate of 3.25.

tna. 12 U bid V. Paper 3 1a4

Allied Packern. 4 S

tl 1 5-S li 1 cents r.et lower irnt. with Iecemr-er 103 -8 to 104 and;:s Svc. linkers. 21 Mny 10? 1- 10 1 1-4. Corn fln!.-i-i Perfection. 2 3 ed 1-4 cent o.T to Z- cent advance; j Phü. Morris, 15U H flown .ir.1 prov'rlcr. ür.chanrcd to'-ina. Mtr., 2 4

a der;:r.e or I cer.in. ...r. o -4

In ".he absence of any apparent : I"r-i- Pft.

lncreoei dancer of warfare on a;Lni. liet. Candy,

ereat cale. and with no in given Lipht. 1 5-H 7-16

of Important frc.h buyincr for Hur-IVayne Coal,

ope. wheat prices in Chicago how-! AK

cd from the out:t a tendency to

Mire.. ts.

n Oil. 2536

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moderate extent

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Po. "A"yo., 8 4 SS

react to a

yesterday's sharp up'urn. Liquida- j Boone, 12 13 t!on sales by yesterday's buyer's j Carlb, 5S; Ti r.Mfl a feature. Meanwhile, report' Klk Paeln. 10 i ' Srdlcatlr.ff di.--o.-d between Great j T cdtral. 1 11-16 Prltain a to the war policy did ajGIenrock. 1 1, scod deal to hold speculative yell- Int. Pet.. 20; T. ers from becon ir. ; aggresive hut j Marland of Mpx., 6 4 failed to stimulate a decided rally j M. W. Oil. 2 H

in r,r r f r renew tne eniareea 1 . ra.,

111 ItVJI v Intercut which was conspicuous !n the market the day before.

Predicting of better phippln? de-n-and ooh from the past helped to steady the market fcr corn and cats. Hordes receipts of corn were smaller.

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' (.'lir.nK Twin, r.ew. ';,a-'"v-j-:

" LIVE rOfLTHY-Turkey -h'.ek-er.s lr24e; frrlr.rs 2".v : r':i 14;

f .t 'i ; du-k - " I'OTATOKS Ile.-pt r7 irked and bulk Jl.r.oT2 : Mjr. Iak. S.indlar.d Ohi rttd Klvern $1.23il-.V.

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L": r.-.iniTo:V red. Jb": weet rl re r.

OATS- I'aTir jt 4-: :!az

riTTsnrno mvüstock. riTTSRT ItO. Sep' t' HO,s 'p L1 doijh de.-Jcer; rairket IT;-i heavy $:.- vi :. : m.-di:;. rtifx--.- bean- Yorkers .:'.

ci4.: ru?b $:7. :r: $i.v".;: CATTI.ll lterlp's fair: r.irN-t .c.w ChoVe J'i .v' ! : .-n,i . .vr.i '. ; fa t h .'kK; 0 : v il ealr ? 1 1 i SIir.F.P AND LAMBs-Uirf'.f!? market v?,lr. Tr'.iiT wettiors 7.i7.i pool f2vVr7'V7r: fair iaixe4 fölV.' lasbs 114'.; 14.75.

CHICAGO fiRAIN rANf.l OfK-a IP;ä Iw

Rofp.. 225 bid

MARKET SUFilMARY

Spinning Mills Complain, of Carelessness in Way It is Handled. (H.v International News Servtoe.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. Criticism of American cotton because of th presence of oil has been made to the Department of Agriculture by pinninar mill?, arcordinj,- to of.. rials. Asertlr. that care lepsne.-s in hardline: cotton bales and In oiling machinery probably was the source of the damage, a cotton specialist of the department eald: "Practices which result In damar to rotton will leid In time to tbe ciihtom of as-:s.-lnfr regular p'nalitif apaln.t all cotton orlc:lnatin? at the points from which shipment of such damaged cotton are made.

CANADA FARMERS SELL WOOD AT GOOD PRICES (I5y International News Rrrvlco.) RICHMOND. Quebec. Sept. 13. Farmers havln? wood lots are enjoying unexpected prosperity theo day, due to the coal shortage caused by the lonsr coal etriko In the American anthracite and bituminous ßeld. Prices of cord wood, cut to four-foot lengths, have Kone up $2 per cord, and farmers are finding trouble getting suflicient b.clp to Äuprly the demand. The old pric was JS per cord, which, according to many producers, showed u fair profit. It Is reported that residents of Montreal and other Canadian c!tio5. feiring inability to get coal to keep warm during the severe Canadian winter, are. laying in large supplies f the fuel.

Refuses $2,000 Stock for Prehistoric Tooth KICHWOOI). W. Va.. Sept. 13. An exhibit placed on display in a front window of a drug store here is attracting considerable attention. It is a molar tooth, six Inches long and four Inches wide. MiprofiiM-l to have been a tooth of a prehistoric mastodon. It !3 owned by CI W. Lawson of Donald. It wa3 o:. finally found 10 ycarrf no by V. :Mie Milam in th waters of IVlkv r. er. in Jackson county. He traded it away for a plug of tobacco. Mr. br.vson says he recently refused an t.ft- r of $2.0C0 in oil stock for It.

Opfn A 11 is Chalmers 51 American .fleet Susrir 45 H American Can Co 1 American Car Foundry lS1 American Industrial Corporation 2r Amnrlran Locomotive 1222 American Smelting 62H American Sucar 81 S American Telephone and Telegraph ..1239 Ame-rcian Wool 9 8 Anaconda Copper i 531 Atchison 106 Baldwin Locomotive 134 Daltimore and Ohio 864 flethlehem Steel "fl" 764 Brooklyn Itapid Transit 2 4s California Petroleum 62 Canadian Pacific 1464 Central Leather 41 x Chandler 2?4 Chesapeake and Ohio 74?i Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Taul Com. 33 i Chicago. 'Milwaukee and St. Paul Prfd. 50 a4 Chicago and Northwestern 92-?i Chicago, Itook Island and Teoria 4SChicago. Ib.ok Island and Peoria "A" 103 Chleago. Itock Island and reorla "IV. 92s, Chili Copper 23 U Chino Copi.er 21) s. Corn Products 11 '2 Crucible Steel . 90 Cuba Cane Sugar 14 H Krie Common 16 li General Electric 179Ceneral Motors Common 14H Goodrich 34 Great Northern Ore 40 U Great Northern Railway 94 International Harvester 110 Industrial Alcohol 63 Illinois Central 112 Inspiration 41 International Nickel 17J4 International Paper 57 H m ,s. . . 1. AJ'

Kansas jity outnern --2 Kelly Springfield 43 Kennecott Copper 35 Lackawanna Steel S2 Lehigh Valley 6SH Louisville and Nashville 137 Marine Common 14 Marine Prfd 69 Mexican Petroleum 188 Miami Copper 29H Midvale Steel 33 H

.6 7 62 36 123H 63 82, 124 90; 54 106 136 56 77 25 63U 147 424 63 75 33 52 93 48 104 T3 24 30 1 1 7 1 2 30 14 16 ISO 14 34 4 0! 94 110 64 113 41 17' 68 24ai 44 35 82 69 138 15 60U 192

Missouri Pacific .... National Fnamel . . . Nevada Copper New Haven Railway New York Central . . Northern Pacific . . . Norfolk and Western Pacific Oil Pan American Oil . .

Pennsylvania Peoples Gas Pierce Arrow Pullman

Pure Oil Railway Steel Springs .. Ray Consolidated Copper Reading

22 60 16 31 97

87 120 56 78 48 97 J 2 132 31 1194

15 79

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LOSSES RECOVERED OH GOTHAM MARKET

Shares in LTpturn After Menday's Decline Rail Stocks Show Strength.

NFU' YORK.

'. Prices in

Se.pt. 19. ( P y A.

touay .s stock marü- v !,....,

M overel substantially from yoter- '

Republic Iron and Steel 69U Sears Roebuck 89 Sinclair 0:1 33 Southern Pacific Railway 94 Southern Railway 25 Stromberg 53 Studcbakcr Common J-7 Studebaker Prfd 115 Texas Oil 47

Texas and Pacific Tobacco Products , Union Pacific United States Food United States Rubber

United States Steel Common 103 United States Steel Prfd 122

68 49 n -1 -T2 32 1 1 r 63

sot; 61 4 51 t 5 3

Utah Copper .... Vanadium Virginia Chemical Wabash "A" Wo -tern I'r. Ion

32 98 87 120 57 80 4S 97 13 134 32 119 15 79 69 90 34 94 26 129 47 31 64 152 7 5 5 104 123 68 49 33 63U

Ixnv 56 60 184 35 122 62 81 1234 97 53 105 133 56 76 25 62 146 41V 62 74 33 50 92 4 6 103 92 23 29 115 S7 144 16 179 14 34 40 93 110 63 112 41 17 57 24 4 43 35 S2 68 137 14 58 186 4 334 22 594 31 97 5 6 120 56 77 48 964 12 132 31 1194 15 7S 69 89 234 93 25 126 47 30 644 1504 7 52 1034 122 63 4 84 324 63

Close 67 454 61 1S3

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Noble. 1920 Penuock, 7 Prod, and Ref.. 8 10 Ryan. 7 Salt Creek New. 15 Sapulpa, 6 Simms, 6 A. B. C. 2 3 Big Ledge, S 10 Bos. and Mont, 10 11 Cons. Copper, 4 Divide Ex.. 1418 Goldzone. 8 9 Ilecla, 7 Jer. Vde., 3 Kerr Lake; 3 4

1 Magma, 23

McNamara. S 10 Nip., 6

CniCAC.O LIVESTOCK. CniCAOO. Sept. 19 HOGS Receipt 24.ofX); market active on ligbt; others slow. Bulk 7.;Vc;0.$3; top ?9.fO; heavywelpht $$.0rt(9-fl); medium weight $9.35 rO.S5; Ufrht weight J'MkVfZO.'jij; light lights $9 40519.70: heary packing eow. smooth $7.40. 2.": packls tows, rough 7T;7..Vt pigs $SVi9.50. CATTLE Receipts 14.OO0; market fteady. Berf eteers. choice and prime $10 73-311-73; medium and good 7AKi 10.73; good and choice $9.4'jll.2o; common and medium ?00.40; butchr cattle helfprs.VO.rrfi; cows $4. 10 'ftS.fC; bulls $4.1515; cannrs and cutters cows and heifers W24.10; canner steers $3.73Tj4..V: v.il calve $11.75(313 50; feeder steers JÖ.Wa.l.'!; stockr steers $47; stock cowt and heifers J3.25'?; 5.50.

Sil KEP Receipt 15; market on

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CORN spt. Pec. . M.1T . OATi Spt. , Ic. . May . RYE Sept. Pec. . Msv L.u:nSept. Oct. .

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. - .7ft 1045 10.43

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irorrectrd b." the YfrT FUur mud Trd Co- 420 8. UlcUlcn S I Thon taln rr.r.N rvir r 55?; liicg 70375c.

! CLOVER SEED PajloK 12; '.! and' ST'PAN ORASS lllnf $3 cwt. Minn., Mil LET Selling 1. i ALMKE Selling 114. ALPALFA SrVunj $14315. ; FOY RLANS-$34.

Re-: SEED COR.N-42. ir'ive. HAY ivayirg. HV1; elMnr 120 i Si't.ru- 1 gut ton. TlloJ.:' ALMKE CLOVEK PfllllC $l'3t-

s: J .'.".-',i ALFALFA Nortbern jro-wa, i.

! HIDES AN O TAI. LOW. ! (Corrrctrd Dally by Vk'. fdppman. V i N. StaJn t. Ihone aiain 2!

III PES 75j 10c ; calNkins 1PM13C TALLOW Rendered Sc: roufii 2g$ BEESWAX 23c JV per lb. WHEAT. COHN. OAT. ETC. Corrected Daily by D. IV Mran. Ht SII1I, IlydraulJe . Thon L-537 CORN Paving 6Tc rr

OATS Pay lag 35:; trlilng ooc.

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RYE Paying IVK?

MIDDLINO- -Ring $1 CO ewt I1RAN Sowing S1.S3 cwt. SCRATCH FEED Selling $2 23 eV WIIF.AT No. 1. -iiyinf 03i bu. FEED BUCKWHEAT Paying $12. ie!i)i.g $1.50. CROP I'EED f 1 50. Tl CITS AND rnODCCTS. (Ctrreeted Dfilly bt Brothr rhoc-l livvry 120 N. Main t't. Thon M-175.) P.T'TTFR raying S5o: aelllng 40c. FltEU EGGS raying 23c; Ula bOe dozen. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CllMrala saval orcingM. S"c don-

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U11U AX 1 UUUO CA A CL 1 terion of Bargains Fischer is offering the biggest Clothing Values of years during this gigantic and

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CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. WFIEAT No. 2 hard M.0"i CORN No. 1 rellow 64C; No 2 rellow 4-ii eoc : No ä yellow C2 n .1 : No. 4 vellow 61 52 c: No. 2 mixed r.i T;i"14c: No. 3 mixed r2c; No. 4 raixl lc; No. 2 white G4C'2G4e: No. 4 white UHlc OATS No. 3 white 37"?c. BARLE RYE No. 2. 73c. TIMOTHY $4.2.5 25. CLOVER $13-5.1".

steaay; lambs etorng. 14 23: lambs, culls and

Lambs $13.25'!?

common $9rl3;

yearling wethers $9(Til2; eww $37öT?7

ewes, culls anil common $2f?3.75; breeding ewes $4.5O0i 11.23; feeder lambs $12Q 13.83. CHICAGO rRODlTE. RÜTTE R Receipts H30 tubs. Standard 30c; extra firvt 5.V737e; firsts 32 IXJc; packing stock 'jroi2''-

EGGS Receipts 12.tVj CW9

CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW. CHICAGO, Sept. l9-P.y U. P. Grala prices c!od Irrecrular on the Chicago Board of Trade today. It was a eefslon of eacy fluctuations, wih the general trend of prices downward. Heavy buying in corn rear the close strength

ened that grain after it had howi! signs of weakness thronen out the rarly trading. Lack of cxi-rt huinr . was responsible for largf recseslon in wheat following yesterday's sensational advances. September wheat opened o,T c at $101 and elov.d off c; I'fC. opined off e at $1.03 and closed off 1 : May opened off 'c at .$10f -and closed off 7sc. Septeinlier corn ofpned unuand at fi27c and cld up loc. opened un-

chanpd at 37Tc and closed up K-: May t opened up c at 01e anil closed '!f "sc. i Sept. oats opened off o at 3 "v and

ed at S'i'ic and closed unchanged; May opened off c at ?Vc and closed off e.

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ßOCTn 71END 3i.RKETs. PEKD MARKET. (Carrected Dnllj by D. A. Row. C01

Miscel-i lllchljan t. Thona Lincoln 5-3)

Unless you see the mm "Payer" on package or or. tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twentytwo years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy boxe.-j. of twelve tablets co.'t fewcents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicyliacid.

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med and packed and when people ccme and buy like they have during this FIRE SALE you can put it in your notebook that there must be some mighty unusual value offered.

'JEVER SEE SUCH AN OFFER!

And how the men are taking advantage of this unusual opportunity. Just let this sink in. Two pants suits all wool tailored in the latest fall and winter patterns of very high grade materials. And this price is more than sensational only $19.75 Here's another regular offer. Men's all wool blue and brown suits made up in the latest fall and winter styles. Regular $30.00 values that go for only $16.75

a regular he-man coat SHEEP LINED COATS GALORE A wonderful garment indeed. Made up in belted models with four roomy pockets. There's a world of warmth and service in this high class garment and Fischer is making you a real offer when he places

these high grade sheep lined coats on C)

sale at only

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SILK SHIRTS t rnusual values n satin striped TroalcIotlLs and jersey silks. These $11.00 and $10.00 valuo go at $1.19 MEN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR

value union

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value union

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Sl.OO value shirt.- and drawers rifolK.il and lUi.ed . . .C9c

Corduroy Pants Hxtra heavy onts malo with that Iieavy rib roniuror. They're verj durable and serviceable. At the priee IiIier Is asking they are an extra mine.

il.i'r- severo setb.it k. confirming the; imprest; .in that the dcclino war: l-rr jht 1 v the tchir;acl condition c f i

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of bunes-i. ItAiirii 1 h:ircs. tbe ir., st c ir.i:or.t

Today's- upturn waa on a reduced volume

a group. pa e exhibition of

n r.ieif.c and New Yc-rk

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r'.e.m?. Tf and Mexico. Illinois C'-ntral prefcrr-l, l.r ;'.!e Na.-?h-1.1-?.T'..l Car.idian c:t:c alo :;avc h .v-'Tiirt of tl:-n5'",'. r 5. , ; s:ch as JUxm T :r'-

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individual ga.rv .Speculative i f that LiCrav..ir.. a tter: v.j. it l'l"w parity with Bethleh :i. s un lor the merger plans, v.as I r;',' -rsible for the activity c

which rcr:tcred a .-u".-ricr.al c;.:i. I". S. i.

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Notice of Redemtion To Holders of J ictory iotes and Others Concerned , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AS FOLLOWS: 1. Call for partial redemption of 4 per cent Victory notes: All 4 per cent Victory notes, otherwise known as United States of America gold notes of 1922-23, which bear the distinguishing letters A. B, C, D, E. or F prefixed to their serial numbers, having been designated for the purpose by Lot in the manner prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, are called for redemption on December 15, 1922, pursuant to the provision for redemption contained in the. notes and in Treasury Department circular Number 136 dated April 21. 1919. under which the notes were originally issued. Interest on all the 4 4 per cent Victory notes thus called for redemption will cease on said redemption date, December 15, 122. Victory notes of the 4 4 per cent series bearing the distinguishing letters G, H, I, J, K, or L,' prefixed to their serial numbers are not in any manner afTccted by this call for redemption, and will become due and payable as to principal on May 20, 1923, according to their terms. 2. Detailed information as to the presentation and surrender ot 4 A4 per cent Victory Notes for redemption under this call is given in Treasury Department Circular Number 299. dated July 26. 1922. copies of which may be obtained from the Treasury Department, division of loans and currency, Washington, D. C., or any Federal Reserve Bank. A. V. MELLON July 26. 1922 Secertary of the Treasury

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FISCHER'S O'COATS ARE THE TALK OF THE TOWN! Styles and workmanship are embodied in every coat, The materials are of the best obtainable and never again will you be able to secure such a high grade coat for so little money. $25.00 values go for $14.75 $35.00 values go for $17.75 S40.00 values go for $24.75 SPORT COATS Two and four pocket models, some belted. Regular $10.00 values go for $4.65

Flannel Shirts

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WHEN the sun shines or when it pours; Whipcords are good for all weather always stvlish always good looking; tans, grays and brown. Hart

Schaffner & Marx made them;

several styles

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the out-of-door man. $3.00 value Sl-Tt $3.50 values $1" $2.."0 values Sl.lt $5.00 aluc $2. S3

Hosiery ahir, 10 pilr

Men's lUular 2e

for $i.o Regular tohie, 0 pulr for Sl.oo Ke;rulnr Sl.Oi .Ik lKrf, jr pair r,Ur Mr-n's wool hofcf. .Vie lalu. at '20c

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All our new fall hats and caps go at prices that are cut to the core. If you need work shoes here is the place to buy. Unheard of prices. A beautiful assortment of dress shoes awaits the particular man. And they go at Fire Sale Prices. Some very unusual values in men's trousers. Come in and look.

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