Show OUR FEMININE CLIENTELE Women contribute a very large proportion of our business Hats off to the women Hurrah for the gentle suffragettes suffragettes suffragettes gettes I Husbands often are poor collectors and wives frequently need money The money which we have collected for them has lighted many a face made possible many manya a cherished dream mortgages have been lifted trips have been realized children have been kept in school certain accomplishments for the growing daughters have been feasible One of the most noteworthy collections we ever made for one of them was the case of Mrs Annie Brostrom Bros Bros- of Ogden who had five little children Her husband husband hus hus- band met death by accident in ia the performance of his duty Having no one to advise her as to her rights in the premises she listened to the plausible s statements of a legal representative of the company and signed a release for or Afterward some sonic friends moved to sympathy because because because be be- cause of the struggle to support herself and children advised her to consult us in the hope that justice might be done her We Ve finally secured for the widow and children This is only one of numerous cases where we have dispelled dispelled dis dis- dis- dis gloom and brought happiness to deserving women who had old bills due them and which seemed hopeless Sometimes we collect money from women Goodness do women actually fali fall to pay their debts debts' Sure Mike occasionally And the funny part of it is that after we persuade them to come through and tears of indignation give way to calm thought some of them proceed to get even with the cold and cruel world by turning in to us old claims which somebody owes them They are always so nice and so pleased when we hand them the money Once and very recently we had occasion to sympathize with a lady who had just been bereft of a dear mother We Ve were reminded that in the archives of our office was a claim against this lady twenty-seven twenty and a half years old for groceries for herself and husband a claim which we believed sl e sue 1 would be glad to pay now that t there was vas as a considerable inheritance to come to her As the amount was S 1005 1005 including interest for twenty-seven twenty and a half years the circumstance of the debt was not received with the joy that we had anticipated ed However the lady was moved by our persuasion which we expressed in the form of of legal proceedings although she had employed seven different attorneys to defend her at different times We Ve won We Ve collected th the money for the Grantsville Co In all an the years following the placing of the claim in n our hands there was unswerving effort on our part to collect and the exercise of enough patience to have done credit credit to Job There are two straight roads One leads to the inevitable hereafter the other otner is the long tong road that finally turns The road that this old old claim claun jogged along alone for twenty-seven twenty and a half years ultimately rounded that turn and and lo 10 we were serenely there Lawyers Are Poor Collectors Most successful la lawyers lawyers law law- v are too busy to bother with ions Generally the lawyers dont don't like to tobe tobe tobe be called collectors Collecting old claims is an anart anart anart art based on thoroughness years of records that have been gathered and filed an organization which takes years to perfect perfect for for there must be competent assistants assistants assistants assist assist- ants in the case of collections collections collections in other cities and states The average lawyer stands about as much chance of collecting old claims as he would in winning litigation of any sort If he were to togo togo togo go to court unprepared |