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Call at our Store and hear the specially prepared Records of Bands and other instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations
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Ane Standard Talking Machine with Handsome Fiower Hera far §2.53 ig Exery Gustomer whoss Gash Parchases Amounts o §95.00,
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ling Salesman ard Collector to
sell Singer and Wheelar & Wil
son Sewing Machines in Jest
Davis county. Must ks stickly
honest and sober, and to be able
to furnish referance and bond.
Apply, Singer Scwing Machine:
Co. Wayc:oss. Georgia. - -
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tieulars app'™ to Mrs. Nancy
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Your éinirg reem floor can be
touched up and refinished with
Campbell’s Floer Finish and the
result will be very satisfactory.
Peoples Drug Store carries a full
line of all size cans and the man:
ufacturers Fguarantee werfect
satisfaction if,the mimple diree-
Money to Ldan at 8, per :cent
STEALING fii STORES
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The tngenujty That Is Shown by
' - the*Woman Thief, |
TRICKS OF THE SMOPLIFTER.
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“The Satchel With a False Bottom and
" the Slit In the Dress Near the Belt.
- Some schemes Successful Because of
" Their Very Slrgpllcity. '
’ As numerous as they are ingenious
are the tricks of the modern shoplift
i ers, declare store detectives. It keeps
the detectives il}usy to “get on™ to the
devices of the men apd women who
live by their wits ig stealing from
' stores. 'For tricks that are canny few
classes of criminals, it is sald, ap
| proach them.
’ " The method of stealing by using the
satchel with a false bottom is one of
the cleverest of the tricks.
" Well disguised, the shoplifter enters
a store. -¥er-eyes run over the coun
ters. She perceives 'the . object she
wants—usually - something small and
valuable, sojuetimes a purse 4 eystom
er has left Iying on the counter.
Over the object the shoplifter places
her satchel. Pretending to delve into
the satchel to extract a purse or hand
kerchief, the thief lifts a false boitom
in the bag, reachesunder4t, draws in
side the desired article, adjusts the
false .bottom, closes the satchel and
walks away.
“RBut this is only one of many clever
ruses employed,” declared a detective
the other day. “The women especially
‘arve ingentous. Their dress, of course,
belps them.
~ “One of the methods of stealing is
for the shoplifter to have a slit in her
dress near the belt. As she stands near
the counter she can deftly seize the
article destred, be it a piece of lace
or costly fehric or a bit of jewelry,
and slip it into the skirt. The folds of
the skirt are voluminous and conceal
the thing stolen.
“Some tricks are successful because
of their simpilcity. A fashionably
dressed woman may walk into the
clothing departent, look over” coat
suits, psemm fold it neatly up,
place .it mhdex her coat and’ walk
away, - noW DR o
e whe ie m she wil? indig
nantly declare that'she bought the suit
some_ time before and: that,she bas
#t it back to bo ultered. .. -
| coat of dark fabric. .
“In the coat department she will ask
to see some fur lined coats. Oh, she is
very particular and tries on oue after
another. Qther customers come up, and
the saleslady gets busy with them
‘while madam 1s trying to suit herseif.
“While the saleslady {s turneq she
puts on one of the richest sable trim
| med coats, tuyns on her bLeel and
walks away. Perhaps the salesgirl
may not notice the loss until thera is
an account of stock. o
. “Each month from fifty to sixty ar
rests are made in the average large
“department store. The detectives must
be extremely careful, for-a false charge
would precipitate a suit-for damages,
- which would mean many thousands.
“Certain departments hold especial
lures for shoplifters. The jewelry de
partment is invariably guarded. When
“the furs conie in we have sleuths who
keep their eyes open for the woman
“svho likes to take a fur to the window
to examine it, then running for the
door; the woman with the falsg skirt
and the woman wkho puts a fur on and
audaciously walks away.”
Although the sales departments and
the detective departments work to
gether, there exists betwceen them a
spirit -of justifiable rivairy. If a de
tective perceives some one getting
away with goods it ¢gsts discredit on
the person behind the counter from
which the goods were stolen. There
fore the sales folk keep an alert watch
- for shoplifters.
- One might imagine that goods are
~dumped pellmell on the counters of
the big stores. As a matter of fact, the
efficient saleslady will have everything
80 ‘arranged that she will notice the
} disappearance of an article almost im.
- mediately.’
} If a saleswoman suspects a person
she immedlately notifies the head de
tective. If it {3 a woman, a woman
- detective 1s usually put on the job. It
is said store managers usually find
women more efficient than men.
~ I'ew arrests are ever made in the
gtores, as an arrest gives only unde
.sirable publicity. -The detective usual
1y follows suspected perscns from the
- ptore and arrests him or her outside.
It is said that arrests for shoplifting
in New York exceed 3,000-a year. In
that city a full description of all shop
lifters caught are sent to the Retail
Dry Goods association, which in turn
distributes tha information to the va
_rioug members, = . ’
+, Ouly by mfid action.and with
highly organized'staffs of detectives
ean the ‘stores cope with tha ingenious
stors, owewe, s o 0" patect
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her nefarious work.
‘More than that, if a shoplit
any reason shouid escape payili -
penalty of crime in ore city sh
not be so fortunate in another
scriptions of all suspected perso
sent out broadcast, and arrest
other city may mean a jail term
though the thief may Lave es
punishment previonusly, ~ Philad
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Hurrah Fer Rowlar
J. T. R.Rewland is deing mo
the peer, laboring class es p
accerding to his ability, tha
one else in this country. H
just ciosed a deal for ever.
acres es the best farming la
Jeff Davis Ceunty, aud he¢
te cut it upin such sive farn
a purchaser miglit want,
sell it ‘at a reascnable pric
any ene, and on casy te
Sheuld any ene wish te pay
cash dewn, Rowland is in
tion to make ther: a good and
ficient title. . Hurrak for .
land. ad.—4
J.J. FRAZIER
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