Case Name: ITEM COMPANY, Limited, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Aaron LUBRITZ (doing business as the L & L Shop), Defendant and Appellant
Court: Louisiana Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Decision Date: 1931-12-14
Citations: 138 So. 211
Docket Number: No. 13560
Parties: ITEM COMPANY, Limited, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Aaron LUBRITZ (doing business as the L & L Shop), Defendant and Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Southern Reporter
Volume: 138
Pages: 211–211

Head Matter:
ITEM COMPANY, Limited, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Aaron LUBRITZ (doing business as the L & L Shop), Defendant and Appellant.
No. 13560.
Court of Appeal of Louisiana. Orleans.
Dec. 14, 1931.
Jos. Rosenberg, of New Orleans, for appellant.
Deutsch & Kerrigan, of New Orleans, for appellee.

Opinion:
JANVIER, J.
Plaintiff, a corporation engaged in the city of New Orleans in the publication of newspapers, sues defendant for $370, claiming that to be the balance due on a contract for advertising.
Defendant is in the clothing business in New Orleans and was induced by a solicitor for plaintiff to sign a contract, which forms the basis of this suit.
Defendant contends that, at the time .he signed the document, the blank spaces therein were not filled in, and that he instructed the solicitor to fill in the spaces to the effect that he would pay $5 per week, whereas the contract, as it appears in the record, stipulates for the payment of $10 per week for 400 weeks.
The trial court came to the conclusion that, at the time defendant signed the contract, it was properly filled in, and that he was liable for the balance remaining due in accordance therewith.
A reading of the record convinces us that the finding of the trial judge was correct. .
The judgment appealed from, is affirmed at the cost of appellant.
Affirmed.