Word: sales
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...dealer what allowance he would get on his old one. Armed with an offer, he would shop around among other dealers in the same price range until he got a higher bid. Back he would march to the first dealer, who, hating to lose a new-car sale, would be likely to boost his first offer. If John Citizen were shrewd, he could play one dealer off against another until he got an allowance far higher than his old car would ever bring in the second-hand market...
...become a beer. So Peerless Motor Car Corp. changed its name to Peerless Corp., gave its stockholders rights to purchase one new share of stock at $5 for each five shares they held, announced that Redmond & Co. of the New York Stock Exchange had agreed to underwrite the sale of all shares not subscribed by stockholders. Of the 92,348 shares offered, stockholders subscribed just 277. Last week Redmond & Co. refused to take the 92,071 Peerless shares remaining. Its refusal was based on the opinion of its lawyers (Sullivan & Cromwell) that Peerless Corp. had no charter right to engage...
...city or town wherein the granting of licenses to sell all alcoholic beverages or wines and malt beverages only is authorized under this chapter, special licenses for the sale of malt beverages only may be issued by the local licensing authorities, to the responsible manager of any indoor or outdoor activity or enterprise. Special licenses for the disposing of malt beverages in dining halls maintained by incorporate educational institutions authorized to grant degrees may be granted by the local licensing authorities in such a city or town to such institutions; provided, that such beverages shall be served only at tables...
Tickets for the performance have been placed on sale at Daley's Drugstore
Tickets for the presentation, which is to be produced at Brattle Hall, Cambridge, on the evenings of Tuesday, December 12, and Wednesday, December 13, went on sale yesterday at Daley's and at Brattle Hall. They can also be obtained by writing to Robert Breckinridge '34, Eliot L-11. The prices of seats have been set at $2.00, $1.00, and $.50. George Simon and his orchestra have been engaged by the Dramatic Club to play for dancing after each performance from 11 until 1 o'clock...