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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18§ i course there are a few ;.oomp \\l\o him, but made no effort to fire. They " - ——— = o . e e LRl e which was close behind Grabner’s, e most difficulty in getting credit and were driven swiftly away down o . C\, v credit puts many mer- a side road i - S Fair Retail «hwl out of busin but in any | | Slegel told police that when the ; s, ; : et as a whole the ere car passed the bus as it| ; : . are low. It's the merc nant \\hu goes ¢ of the robbers aimed . . 1 30c per Quart . . L extending ed ho | E at him. ¥ £, . e for missr Finds Losss On I I,?f?, ,.‘L.‘L-‘Il? creait 15 | Halt - Gar ad Make Wonen * 52t Shirins her hushand's| : - : : : A9 Soie ..,M b loose credit is n!:\n,‘:\m:» - . . o C 1 .v,..» I sband’s Y 2 sallment Plan Very Low |mea'sc s Wecome one o the cnicr| Surrender Gems in Chicago sine e Washington vark race | & m. :\ ’L‘:v !'11\“ S 1&..\\‘ % i warned Sie I‘ur that time Ch il Siegel ¢ s a C o yarbecue individual store owner has aga A Service ngton, July 18. — After and exhaustive studies of re- from Krederick | he cha sto 1f he adopts 3 3 rye. o . 3 tail credit and installment buying, |oe Jeaio " abner, race owner, M. City Court Decides too lenient credit policy, however, br. Wilbur C. Plammer, Drofessof po wil attract customers who Grabner, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel J-| - Jn Three Damage Suits o :s_at the University Siegel, their companions. of economics at the University of | o iitention of paying and other t v £ - gel, H ) i °rs B After reeing to give $100 com- Pennsylvania, comes to the conclu- | (pg* have diffic inobtaining | (i.uteq robbery took place while|Mission to Gennaro Palmiere, local it sion that the ratio of honesty amons | ..eqit elsewhere e : e or ton i S eraD S credit elsewher the Grabners and Slegels were re-|real estate broker, for finding a cu Credit in Bankruptey turning from the Arlinglon Park| tomer for his Plainville property. : o re laws and pO-1 ) piymmer has just made a re- e (rack Peter George did not sell his proper- | ’ : Q!E licemen and cautious credit bureaus hich restrict our opportunities to port on a study of credit conditior Sedan Blocks Road ty to the customer and refused to be dishonest, but Dr, Plummer, who |2nd causes of failure among grocery Grabner owner of “Windy City.” | pay the $100 fee. Geo was order- | MR - 1 el "‘_,I ‘;I d to the de.|Stores in Louisville, Ky. where 416 fwinner‘of this year's American Der-|ed to pay a $100 fee to Palmicre in oy, F{}? i D RRTATINN AL G "~ |stores were examined. This shows by, had just turned off thie crowded | city court yesterday. Palmiere was : < R ¥ 80 rartme of ¢ merce to direct a 3 LR R that among 30 stores which were main highway onto a gravel road to | represented by Attorncy H. H. Mil- al survey of retail credit, BoE Thut the suacoss oritne yerajyjuesveres ankruptey the cvade traffic congestion. when a|kowitz - 3 ) redit structure and its very low [28¢ Sipas SouETalitimes large sedan, bearing three men, | John Senk and wife were awarded 2 i € M@?@Rg oportion of bad debt is convincing 83 among tho othertashe blocked his path. Two men, brand - a judament for $850 against Boles- g + o roof 7 of them had ratios of bad debts to ishing pistols, got out ‘u“ the ¢ Konopko by Jud M. D. Saxe. 3 PR " - ) ¥ . |credit sales of 2,25 entered the tonneau of the ¢ plaintiffs claimed that on The strongest argument that in- cent, whereas 1 ! ner machine, whera the women were. | October 23, they sold a store ividual consumers are honest is that [ orogit Joss for well-conduetec and ordered Grabner to drive on. e i iilo theiat though the most desirable credit|.opy stores is loss 5 ent. | The robbers’ car followed close be- | fondant, who paid for it only in part winciples are not applied in ex- [7ha fact was brough ¢ Hind e e R T L e U § nding credit, we yet have this 10W | japreer the stor: S } -| . One robber siripped jewelry from i \oig rully. but judgment was given roportion of dishonesty,” he says. |portion of debt los women, while the other rohbed | Joince him by ‘default today. The | Enormous Credit Sales There are three sound " principles men of jewelry and money. M 1§15 Werd réprosentediby ‘Attors ‘tudying the affairs of 1876 retail | for installment credit,” Dr. Plum- oner set her loss at $10,000, Mre.| o'y " ooy blishment department stores, |mer says. Adel S tion |* !l"‘-'f 5‘«'-\;’”-, and ’]‘“’“!‘" ‘Q‘{‘["“"‘ In a suit against Harry Chesky 4 O i 2 = g o o 3 9 g | card amond ring valued at §1,5010 73 = itomobile ~dealers and grocery jought to be made of the individual's € “'I' "_“1"\"‘“,’“:: by ‘C“‘\“‘ al and others, the Commercial Trust ; e wo- é\e l tores—with an annual business of a | honesty amd ability to pay. A down [Grabner fost 5= UL SRR : § g SE ; ake no awarded 4 judgment for jillion and a half dollars, we found | payment ought to be required large | WAMning the party to make n . PERTE s = S “lcutery, the robber directed Grabner v stipulation. The hat one-third of the department |enough fo insure the seller. Another CU'eI¥, the ¥obbor Girestod Grs aintiff, represented by Judge B. IV, tore sales, two-thirds of the auto: |thing the stores should find out. 1 sk e undreds of machines. finey, claimed the money due on mobile de: les and morc than |which they don't, is the size of the | (rOWded with hundr L ) sicgel, despite the pistol prodding | i f all grocery store sales were |buyer's income and his existing in- | >\ 500 ipltfor il roceviistorstaales wera) ity : M= 1his back, managed to open the car = ~— made on credit. stalment obligations. S, 3 7 TR P 1 “wp N door with h foot and when the PLUNBINC ll\llll STOLEN 5 s . The average bad-debt losses of| “But if prople were more dis- |7 "y ocowion was halted hy a| Frank Ginsbur, 39 Common- or the modern high department stores were only 0.4 per | hones suppose the merchants | e Y B e vanior thorten o, e s cent on regular charge account sales | would be more Bt an foward a bus. o Wedenesday afternoon that speed, high compression motor you will nd 1.1 per cent on installment sales - - s 2 ¢ is doing some plumbing work at a (el R BaniaiBlociilony eried. “Duck your heads! It's a|house at 21 Pendleton road and that » find GUILF SUPREME MOTOR OIL just the reverse situation with re rd ) . - > Tuesda ght someon ole fixtures open credit and installment accounts Seized in New York Robbers Drive Away 0t of $10. The case has proper lubricant Manufactured from with losses of 0.9 per cent and 0.4 York, July 1S —A bar al- 1e two robbers jumped from the |been referred to the detective bu- g A E/cent respectively Blackulie zeri il U pistols dniinand Sand pirausd Hiea : selected crudes from paraffine and naph- Mol diaa ovec ThSinas: = 4 hands of fed¢ ral prohibition author I ———— - = oy . . S (0] 5 ol i .n".\.’ G o, i > : : thene base, it posssesses the characteristic accounts of 0.6 per cent.” £ Sl e ol I e O eyt GRS o 4 | qualities not found in single opened only rece lo- YAl mess et SO e enon f Coffee flavor need not base oils . . . . 1 buildng in W nm street, and the t that there are two classes of prrsons sesponaibic tor M et ;‘;‘;“;\“"“i i ety be lost in hot weather , (e e \\i Vot At o AR SeRE YRS | lbout 150 mensvere lined Q.. g K Any Culf Station of Dealer. .. | "1t tan't posaibia, of course, o tll | 100F s brase rall as six fede Boscul retains its flavor! ; ‘> At‘; Sign of &1 0 g i fi el ia : ne Stgn of the Orange Disc | N y, Grocery stores, numbering §4 whil proportion of del arafl SEN N orane VThs 5 F % o who simply don't nt to arrested the barfender and s i Maybe you've noticed your coffee lacks flavor in he says. “But the honest | (e seized 20 barrels of beer, & summertime. The aroma goes off in the air — S 2 are those whdlgozen cases of whiskey ind several the coffee is half-stale when you buy it. But e e i 2 GULF ReriNinG COMPANY s the customers simply can e el fresh coffee when you above that figure of seven- 54 ax can get Boscul which Manufacturers of the Famous Gulf Venom Insecticide B of onc per t and is pre- ED IN WRECK is alweys actually #3 E imably well below th Shar july 18 ® — chin-| WMl open—fresh? A blendof Juvlean “Only in very exceptional cases cse Pre patches {oday f thevorld e East oot h - s anyone to get away with Hsuchow, Honon, said ods without payin for It sons were killed whe K B ¥ fccs‘perIECtlyroas‘C(lfl ms fo me that the figures show | trai ce through a vinduct and all its delicious- ery high rate of homesty. Of Iz . Honon. ness—full flavor, aro- ma, strength—sealed in by the famous Eiis iS fi‘le SafES&, SU"ES“L'—IWOSE 3 Boscul vacuum can. Vot o g s ) VA RRIAGE OR CAREER? thout KRUSCH rnally)—the s t MONEY BACE Y NOT ees'a erica o e siowts ut sty wid sorve - § Have Availed Themselves of the reached your correct weight. teaspoonful in s o P S CH N Best of all. your health has been iy T Wil ke g ity mancionsy improvea —soun” 0§ Voney-Saving Service We Offer and restore your o to its | free @ great many ailments J ; ik Y i 5 s Go S o 3 Below condensed is the ad which appeared in the Thousands Of Young \X/Olnen AI’C gy for ¥a drugstore > mont f 1 owners have tried and saved while being properly served. RRUSGHDN S aid -in stim- [this t [ « B Al we ask is, that vou as a Duick owner, learn in detail of wough your hiood stream new tifc llite—your money gladly returned! Ad From July 1ith Tssue of the Herald : Will They Do What She Did? NOW IS THE SEASON WHEN YGUR 2 ; H‘:uh‘;m,‘:lmu»” Te zor ar n- | SALT! \ e Dentiodiay M duly 11th » of the Herald. Since that date 157 Buick B » Facing the Same Problem That Al Ol Nl : ; st S MR our Bie Money-Saving Seiviea program. =i O B L s e S | Confronted Molly Burnham. CAR SHOULD BE CHECKED Molly Burnham stood on the threshold of life. and beeanse it is our d § he all Buicks rencer Al sk e e A e s i recewed her college dxpzoma and was pla inspection of all Duick cars, giving expett advice on | i mayy But the young man she loved was not ye how to maintain your ear at the lowest possible cost REEE&E@ERZQY@@; : per mile. —wasn't making enough money (o support a wife . . . B | Should your need a few adjustments, valves| H bt s 3 1 o g N BH | ground, brakes relined or seasonal hlbulmm change, "SO MOI Y demded tow a”' and m n s - *]w ”(h & i"!ly'gfl!!.,&’Jfll’/]'fil‘O@fi(l[ll’flél&’ H A | cte, we uree !I:;’l yeu aceept Hn: money-savin 1 c i jOI) aska reporier. : price offer being made by us, at the very e \‘.Iwzn g A A $ TG ] Flert N R you may need the type of service we are able to render That was the start of her censational carcer. As a wril- TheGeneral Electric—the first = Wi s bacdddl el b o s bl ‘| B e NO OTHER SERVICE IN TOWN CAN COMPARI ] L { l \vl I trlioicid h onaa WITH OURS ON BUICK CARS. No other Service| @ €I she SU('CCCC]?d peyond ner v 28t dieams. v hen (“C 9 b 1 goel b, i ¥ = J ¢ i\;:}fmn L “‘]k -“.‘M el ,f \-,:Nl]‘:~::ui|)]|\,1p:{“::r Wells was ready to marry her d that Molly was in doorsandsills, facedwithwarp- R Mt ea Aeresiak g 1 ol 1 TR ] 1 proof Textolite, cannst sag: It - giN e j s 4 love with her work and on the road to tnumph as a play- Leepscoldinand heatoutmore H B | Actin we urge you to get the facts about our money- £ cffectively than any ®Abinct ¢ i saving offer. Get your free inspection today and \\1If’bi. that has ever been sold. d £ settle the service question for the balance of the year. | § NAls et g R : § : ¢ B H [IF YOU ARE THINKING OF HAVING YOUR CAR So Molly went ahead with her carc And the mechaniom of the § | T ] icue CONSULT US ABOUT OUR “SCRUB | Blto find that life w o General Blectric—how far b {d | i IS THE BEST IN TOWN. 4 ‘fln?l flll.[ l‘lx IthOUl ]0 € | gained for. ahead of the field that is! All el 1| CAPITOL BUICK CO. led steel casing—unusually | : N el D)) quiet, self-oiling, dust-proof— ¢ \. 159 STANLEY STREET 2607 | 1§ 1}](‘ l]]l‘l”]llfi story (){ )\/I()ll\' ,E‘,-U\'Il:‘?'fl H.R(l ""‘ on top, out of the way ... leav- ing the greatest room inzide the cabinet for food storage. has ever spent a single dollar SCRUB —SHINE for repairs. i THE SAFE WAY TO REMOVE TRAFFIC FILM \s evidence of guaranteedre- Sce all the a a B & | Teafiic Film is an accumulation of oily, sticky particles | g A liability—there are now more about ourplanofconveniently {4 # | of dirt which are constantly settling on your car. These | [ i | i than 300,000 users and not one spaced time payments. W | particles are baked by the sun and the heat, and are | § [ [ ‘,1 ,1 8 | cemented together to form a hard, dull film which hides ny e | & | the beauty of the finish. Soap and water will not tale \ % GENERAL & ELECTRIC it off. ; o FIC ALL-STEDL REFRIGEEATEON S p& ELEANOR EARLY % o 1929 By /‘.«. 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