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Show Is Your Account Appreciated or Tolerated? HE IS NOW PAYING CASH Retail Merchants Are "Closing" Accounts 1 That Are Not Paid Promptly I Three hundred and fifty credit men (practically all retail estab lishments are included) have determined to change the habits of those who do not pay promptly. You paid promptly if you paid your October account in full by ! November 1 0. Drastic action is being taken with those who are "slow"; the I entire community will ultimately benefit. A certain man owed a certain store $41 5. Nothing had been paid on the account for five months. A sharp letter finally brought the offender to see the credit man. Much parleying resulted in a promise to pay $ 1 1 5 in a few days and the balance in payments spread out over the following three months. These arrangements concluded, the customer expressed a desire to buy some goods. "Nothing doing," said the credit man (using, however, language I more choice). "Why?" demanded the debtor. "Simply because you are not entitled to credit. You ignored the regular terms of payment and now admit 3'ou haven't money enough to clear off your old account. Selling you more goods on credit would only make matters worse." "But, I am wealthy; I own this and that, and so on and so on. You re amply secured." I "All very true," admitted the credit man, "but unless you pay j your bills when due all your property isn't worth two straws to us. What we want is cash every thirty days for goods purchased from us I the previous month." That man will finally learn. Other merchants had the same expe-: expe-: rience with him. He pays cash now. When he gets caught up he can I get a small line of credit, and if he pays promptly he can finally be rated "good" where today he has no credit, 'ttj 5 Don't wait until the credit man brings you up with a jerk. Pay 1 up, and stay paid up. Paying promptly is generally a habit it's a mighty good habit. I OGDEN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE , 1 RATING DEPARTMENT 350 Leading Local Firms and Professional Men usually respond to I Kesmoi I Although Resinol Ointment is primarily pri-marily intended for the treatment of skin affections and the control of itching, itch-ing, ith.Ts such a strong henling action that it ia highly and widely recommended recom-mended as a dressing for the most stubborn boils, sores, wounds, etc. (t ( mllJ, oelLrnj mod do not r.mmxt or (tins when applied. Many ititfi utr taitihr that it ha htaled quickly an caaily. or thar havo refuted to yield to other treatment. Sold by oO dmggt$ti. DANCE MU3IC "itSj fj Homenck, Incidental Toct, Toot, Tooteiel (Coo' V -jjEiw2yX8y"' i acX whirtlin? by Ted Lewi.-. B70). Front WestpbMl :rT fljO' . i To-morrow (I'll D. In My and His Orchestra. yWQHpT 1 D.xio Home Again). Fox- Wby Should 1 Cry Over -&e58& feSiHll .'" Xrot9- ;fcrf Lcv'Lq and You? Fox-Trou. Knick- "Zfi Vr4iu Him Band. A-S709 75c crborker Orchcntra under 7WA , , direction of Eddie Elki;is. TlfTv - nK Wbon the Lonre. Come A-3706 75c fffiu A lumbling Down. Ut Yi Jpenoe Moon. Fox-Trots. - , . . . - LJC-i Paul Specht and His "EJr m ttfc ! Hotel Aetor Orcfuetra. Irrtf , f BuIldBn B"n I pavo Ik A-3716 75C Blow," from "Daffy JLieaV6 ll AJ716 75c Dm Good-bye. r cmo 1 SbW( i Fell. Intro. tO LeV18 Soitotto Trom Lacia di Lam- "Underneath a Pretty , raarmoor. Fox-Trota. Ht," from "Paf3injf y OU vE pot something Paul Specht and HU Show." Medley Fox- X the matter with your Hotel Astor Orchestra. Trots. Ray Miller and nerinln if vnn foil -i M A-3703 75c Hi, Orchestra. A710 75. tn Tori t I I- j tt 1 ro iea jLewi3 and His Band playing Irvine POPULAR SONGS Berlin's "Homesick"! Toot, Toot, Toouio! (Goo' Homesick. Why it's like a breath of Bye). Al Jolson. To-morrow (I'll Be In My perfume from Grand- i True Clue Sam (The Travel- Dixio Home Aeain). mother S old - fashioned 9 infc-Mn). Frank Crurvit, Nora Bayc. A-37U 75c garden a garden brim- T5c Ceoettl of old and familiar Where the Bamboo Batie. Vm Yo Ain't It tbe melOGieS . 1 ea, there all Grow- Trutb? Ruth Roye. here Home, Sweet Vm Through (Shodriinfj A-3714 75c Home," "My Old Kentucky I Tear Over You). Frank Home " "The Oirl T Tff Cnm. A-3715 75c If Yon Don't Believe I Lor. RaMnH Mp You, Look What a Fool 5 i 1' ."7 Me Carolina In tho Morninr. Tto Been. Back to Old Virginny," I'm Goin' To Plant Myielf I Viih I Could Shimmy Like and "Listen to the Mock-In Mock-In My Old Plantation My Sinter Kale, Leona ing Bird" with Ted'8 Home. Van and Schick William and Her Dixio OWTJ private whistla out- ' A-3712 75c Land. A-3713 75c ii i i i H mocking the original bird! NOVELTY RECORDS Listen to Ted's say-so ii i 1.1. v u c i about "T'-n-n.-row," his 1 Und. Jo keep, How F.r.t Lore. number on the other side. Unci Joth In a Barber Shop. Amoureuae. Waltzes. "f'-n o-.'nrr ni, wn , Cal Stewart (Uncle Accordion Duets. Marconi S?in& to ?Ia ,! Joth). A-3701 7Bc Brothers. A-3702 75c lOX-trot, I O-mOITOW. Ill , play 'To-morrow to-day H D- Fantasia. and hope you'll remember W Columbia Band. n to-morrow." We say, Old Number One March. jf vou pav "To-morrow" Prince's Band. A-3700 75c to-tey, y0U will also play I "To-morrow" to-morrow, SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS too. It's a whizz! Both j Eli.ir d'Araore "Una Far- Gavotte In D. (Popper) these Splashes On Columbia j tiva Lagrima" (A Furtive Violoncello Solo. Pablo 10-mch Record A-3709, Tear). (Donizetti) Tenor Cctals. 03012 $1.50 Belling for 76c. Solo. Charles Hackctt. D , , 49395 $1.50 Paraphraw On Padersw- "Ut tbese are JUIt VM cki' Mlnaet. (Krclslcr) Bntnplas picked from the Fpn. p.-i in.nui" Violin Solo. Toscha nrw Columbia program I (Ema.n. Fly With Me). 5 . 459oQ $1-E0 that'e oui to-day. Thov'ro (VeTdi) Soprano Solo. c PIine. (Turner- all equally good. And ! i Roca Ponsclle. 98028 $1.50 Meley) they're all made by the Leezie Lindsay. (Arranged now three-pSy, laminated Orfaa ed Euridic "Che by Fritz Krelsler.) Bari- process an esdmiva 1 Faro Senza Euridic" (I tone Solos. Cameron ColumHn feature, which Have Lo.t My Eurydice). McLean. A-3703 75c . , L DZSj ' (Gluck) give Columbia Kecordi Alda "L'Abbcrrlt. Rivale" h Ce1 Prfc- a playing surface of Tel- (She My Riyal Dote.ted). (Mary, Bnker Edd') vet-smoothnes that doe Contralto Solos. Cyrena Ho-w Beautiful Uoon the r.?vay with diicomfortinf Van Gordon, A422 $1.50 Mountain (Barker) sxrrf ace oound. I t. ontralto oolos, Nevada . Van der Veer. A-6222 $1.25 Cut Olit the list and J I Cannot Sing the Old Song.. tike it to VOUT Columbia H (Claribl) ChrUt-aa Tiding., Part f. gjjjj hSve himpUy All Through the Night. So- ChH1..T5din0a,PartH. numb.r Th prano Solos. Margaret Shannon Four. .f ?.umbS' Romaine. A-3704 $1.00 A-3707 75c you'll realtlO the UP- I riority of Columbia's Neuf COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY lj New York wL awaae ret njm m.'aLjma r 't i'MirifaMimMarinamaujLiiu.w - ' e rMI,,lr Grafonola Special $19.0u Telephone 181 ' . o em "WHERE EVERYBODY GOES" ' J Glen Rrcs."Roberts Pisno Co. , vyj i a r 1 wi 1 "aL |