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September, 1922 
The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. 
Stamford, Conn., U. S. A. 
Canadian works at St. Catharines, Ont. 
-YALE MADE IS YALE MARKED 
Padlocks, Night Latches, Dead Locks, Builders’ Locks and Trim, Cabinet Locks, Trunk Locks, Bank Locks, 
Prison Locks, Automobile Locks, Door Closers, Electric Industrial Trucks, Chain Blocks. Electric Hoists 
What’s Inside That Closet? 
I N every home there should be at least one closet or 
storeroom equipped with a sturdy lock. That should 
be the place to store your out-of-season clothing, your 
silverware, your guns and fishing tackle—and other 
precious belongings. And you ought to be very sure 
that no one but yourself can open that closet door. For when 
you do lock a closet door, or any other door, you want it 
to stay locked; securely buttressed against attack. 
Keep your belongings safe from prying eyes and fingers— 
from the curious servant, or the too-inquisitive child, as well 
as the thief who climbs in through the window. 
Put a Yale Cylinder Lock on your wardrobe door. Your wearing 
apparel will then be wholly yours. And other highly valuable prop¬ 
erty you are keeping in some closet about the house should be Yale 
protected also. 
You buy a Yale lock once —that lock, so marked, remains in service 
for a lifetime. A Yale-locked door steadfastly protects the property 
committed to its care. Yale security is written in the name YALE 
on every Yale made lock. 
For sale by hardware dealers everywhere. 
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