The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 84, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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foundation on which eventually was to rest this
Nation-wide institution.
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169. Tulare,Cai.
223. Port Angeles, Wash.
324 Conersville, Ind.
•225 Fond Du Lac, Wisc.
226. Marion,Ohio
,227. Anacortes. Wash.
“228. Vancouver, Wash.
329 llensbarg. Wash.
234. illamook, Ora.
131. Bed
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133 Lake
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434 Albert Lea, Minn.
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251. Phoenix, Aria.
252. Pazsons,Kana
313 Mattoon, ILL
234. Wichita, Kana
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An acorn does not grow into a fleet, strong,
healthy oak tuee in a day. The J. C. Penney
Company did not become an institution of Na-
tional importance over night. Like the growth
of the tree, it developed by the process of time,
each year becoming stronger with new branches
reaching out in every direction. Starting with one
email store in Wyoming in 1902, branch Store*
continued to appear year after’year until today—
twenty-one years later—there are 475 branches
extending their influence and serving the people
of 13 State*. Of this number. 104 Department
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4 Human nature is pretty much the same where-
ever you meet it It is natural that in buying
your personal and home needs you should seek
the highest possible value for the price you pay.
This applies, no doubt, whether your expend!
tures are limited or unlimited. After all, it is
dot what you pay that counts even though the
price be small—but what you get for what you
pay! This Company does not ask for the whole
trade of this or any other community—it wants
only that trade to which it can promise and give
the largest value for the dollar. It is not large
profits that concern us, but the establishing of
a safe and sound foundation for a bu si nets here
that will be lasting. The enormous purchasing
power created by our merchandising require-
meats for 475 Department Stores makes possible
the giving of the nnmatchable values we do
throughout the year.
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450 Muncie,ind,
491 Sea Fenaa4.xCaL
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480 Gadgtea. Ala
441. Aberdeen, S Da
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446 Trenon, Ma
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311 Anderson, Ind.
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310. St. Pasi. Min.
435 Tusealonea,la.
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118. Jerome,Idaho
114. Cbm Chy. Cojo.
120. Marshalltown, Iowa
121. Redfeld. So . Dak.
122. Fan* City. Feb.
123. Ord. Neb.
127. andpoint, Idaho
33 STATES STORES—■475
228 Mitiege.1nL
Our buyets in New York. St. Pant and St
Low* have been busy purchasing dependable *
Fall and holiday merchandise for the 475 De-
partment Stores comprising thia Nation-wide in-
stitution. Imagine the purchasing power of
these Buyers! Imagine the enormous quantities
of merchandise they require! Imagine the eager-
ness of manufacturers everywhere to secure *uch
immense order, as our Buyers have to give!
Imagine, too, with what readincss manefacturers
offer the cream of their goods and the price-
concessions they willingly givel Imagine the
economy derived by each of our Stores from
the operation of so many Stores—<75 Store*
operated practically a* one! All these earing*
revert to our customers. They get more in
quality and service, and pay lea* for it
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proverb, the "ne good n raggeata being that
a business policy of ever-changing procedure
doe* not wear well with the public which haa
a right to expect the same aquare treatment
today, tomorrow and every day. The r J. C.
Penney Company Stores never hold so-called
"sales." They prefer to give their patron* the
same square deal the year 'round. Furthermore,
we do-not give order* to take quality out of our
good*'in order to reduce our price* New, fresh,
reliable merchandise it arriving daily and it never
remain* in our Store* long enough to grow old.
shopworn or oherwise undersirabie, again elimi-
nating the need of sales. We 4eil for cash only.
No charge aceounts. By carryirz your purchases
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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER T, IM.
231. Nies, Mich.
232. Hoquiam, Wash.
233. Forest Grove,
234. “Houghton, Mich.
235 Maryville, Ma.
236. Palestine, Tasas
237 Sherman,Texas
238 El Reno, Okla
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30. Needles, Cal.
31. LU VaM M- M.
32. Sort Morns, Colo.
33. Meter, date
34 Gallup, N. M.
$5. igy. Idaho .
34 Wahpetot, No. Dak.
57. Fargo, Na Dak.
58. Grand Fork*. N. D.
59. Tooele, Utah
66. Grand Island, Mte
41. Hastings,Neb.
42. Durango, Colo,
cede
65. La Grand*, Ore.
66. Todopah, Nev.
67. hico,Cal.
44. ♦—r~~114*. Mont.
64. Kahapan. Mont
70. Laevaswarth, Wash,
74. A Mint. Tessa
72. Bakerscid, Cal.
73. Sicriisc. Colo.
74. Loveland. Cole.
25. Laramie, Wyo.
76, Rawlins, Wy.
77. Baatrkic. Neb. .
78. Devil'* Lake, No. Dak.
79. Colfax, Wash.
so. Pestear. Wash.
SL Missouha, Meet.
92. Marshfeid,Ore.
93. Sedro Vall, Wash.
84. Wallace, Idaho
Trempnton.tah
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393 Monroe, La
317 Iowa City. jowa
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324,-JanegWe,wis,
326. Aberdeen, Waab.
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348. Madigon, Sa Dab
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391 Iron Mountain, Mich
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3. Murray, Utte
4. Preston, daho
3 Malad, Mate
6. Richmond, Utte
7. Qewberg, Idaho
& Master. Mtee
9. Lewiston, Idaho
10. Moacow, daho
IL Iwate. Utte
IX Tri^ Utah
IX Trinidad, Cote
IX Mt Pleasant, Utte
IX Provo, Utah
IX paniah Fork, Utah
17. Amer. Forte Utah
IX Midvale, Utah
19. Bingham anyon, Utah
30. Bountiful, Utah
2L Montrose, ol.
22. Richfield, Utah
33. Gunniaon, Utah
24. Ely. Nev.
23. Mi, Nev.
26. Pendietog, Ore.
kg. 27. Afteea, Ore.
29. W Mia Valla. Waah.
29. Dayton, Wash.
30. St Anthony, Idaho
31. Wenatchee, Waah.
32. Aguilar, Colo.
33. Grand Junction, Col.
34. Great Fall*. Moot.
35. Helper, Utah
36. La* Animas Cate
37. 5mIi*. Waah.
38. hehalis, Waah.
39. Dallas Ore. «
40. Albany, Ore.
41. Roseburg. Ora.
42. Kellogg, Idaho
43. Alamosa, Colo.
• 44. Dowd CW. Nabr.
43. Downey, daho
46. Sh* Wea, Idaho
47. olyile.Waah. \
48. Seringville, Utah ’
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