The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929 Page: 4 of 4
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The Daily Tribune, Friday, July 19, 1929
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Published by the Tribune in co-operation with
The American Association of Advertising Agencies
Our policy in xclliny
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you trouid hopr
and look over the following bar-
gains in unused mileage:
used
. cars
Su cent etectruity is easily avail-
able. It reduces the average cost
of all your current. Use it!
sensible summer spreads,
fast mercerized broadcloth
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President, Mercantile I rust Company of St. Louis
retard business right now is suicide.
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unnecessary item of expense and refuses an otherwise de-
served loan purely on that principle, it is my humble opin-
Big Assortment of
Curtain Scrim
$6 inches wide
10c
When the merchant pulls down his shingle and waits
for business to come to him in a buyers market, we laugh
at him, and call him a poor business man.
ods of selling because his banker considers advertising an
sand in its way when it calls on the bank’s credit depart-
ion that we should laugh at the banker, and feel sorry for
the merchant.
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use a portion of he money for that purpose should never
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Children’s Anklet
Socks
15c 25c 49c
tribunal.
Ion there
and sta-
constitu-
Ladies’ Ecru Lace
Collar and Cuff
Sets
A Largre assortment
49c 98c $1.75
mony with the rug. and paint wood-
Assortment Men’s
Hats and Caps
98c
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Ladies’ Rayon
Panties
Lace Trimmed
98c
Special
For Saturday, July 20th
Milton Goodwin
98c
Colored Bed
Spread
98c
HINTS FOR THE ;
HOME
By NANCY HART
your while to come to us
you are thinking of buying
car. Nearly always we have
erous selection. Come in
20 Per Cent Off i
( iairai Power
UGIw COMANY
"Electricity—Yew Cheapest Servant”
Just Received
Ladies’ Felt Hats
large assortment of
98c $1.48 $1.98
$2.48
Printed Plesse
Crepe
Very Pretty Patterns
25c
A New Lot of
Percale
All pretty fall patterns, fast
color*. 36 Inches wide
20c
a gen-
tt.'.y
Ladies’ Silk Hose
with black clock, full fashion-
ed. very sheer quality, price
$1.98
One Lot of Ladies’
Slippers
Broken sizes, regular $3.98 l<>
$5.95 values. Special
$2.98
John Roton Co
“A Good Place To Trade”
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work to blend with the wall
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carrying sox
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tonio, arrive
noon about
was thrown
passed thro
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walers.
The repre
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many firms
acquaintance
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merchants a
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the city aud
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retailers jus
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continuous .
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and to make
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Commerce.
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voile over sateen or dip your plain
eandlewick spread in a color har- l
monizing with the general scheme. ;
These lew rules will give you a '
fresh and charming guest room al i
a very insignificant cost
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liable in
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on can afford to make greater use of electric
labor saving devices that lighten home work
—because the “3rd Step” rate gives you
current for ONLY SIX CENTS.
Your rate for current available for use
in your home for lighting and small
appliances is divided into three
steps. Our object in calling the
“3rd Step” particularly to your
mind is that by making a
freer use of electricity you
can purchase electricity
at the third step rate
of ONLY SIX CENTS.
Assortment Ladies’
Crepe Teddies
Lace Trimmed. A $5 value
Now
$1.98 $2.48
Tomato Cutlets
Cut firm, ripe tomatoes In rather
thick elices; season with salt, pep- '
per and h little sugar and roll first
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the ranch.
When we strike at advertising, meaning, of course,
efficiently applied advertising, we strike at salesmanship,
and the heat of business. For the banker to do anything to
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pect, and the price is based on the
amount of mileage we think you’ll
get from that car.
Regarding the price of the used
cars we offer, you can be certain
there has been no inflation to care
for excessive trade-in allowances.
The new Ford car is priced right
—so close to the cost of produc-
tion and selling that there is no
margin, or leeway, for unreason-
able trade-in concessions.
For these reasons it is worth
Don’t mistake my meaning. It is a basic banking prin-
ciple that a loan must be well secured, and a firm cannot
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For Fish Night
Cream of Spinach Soup
Fried Halibut Tartar Sauce I
Lyonnaise Potatoes Asparagus ■
Lettuce and Tomato Salad
Strawberry Shortcake
Iced Coffee
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speaking of
See that
untry, where
irly active
s are coming
all the pattern
new wall papers
modern effects
well with antique
—Alemite High Pressure
Lubrication
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or modern furnishing
both paper and curtain
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Room? Someth
not extravugant
pie draperies al
color and patte
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over and undei
mer. Sheer ril
tinted voile, orga
but when it comes to taxi
In a whole lot more safet
iitllty in rigid, inflexible
tional limitation
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WHEN you buy a car which has
passed from the hands of its first
owner, you would like to be sure
of two things. First—you want to
know, of course, that the used car
you buy has a generous amount of
unused mileage in it. Second—you
hope you are not being charged
for an excessive trade-in allowance
which the dealer may have made
in order to sell a new car. In
short, that you are paying just
what the used car is worth.
The Ford dealer’s policy in sell-
ing used cars is exactly what you
would hope to find. For instance,
when we sell a Model T Ford
which has been traded in for a
Model A, that used car has been
thoroughly and carefully recon-
ditioned. With it goes a guarantee.
When we sell used cars of other
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irm here and in
sales are report-
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 75, Ed. 1 Friday, July 19, 1929, newspaper, July 19, 1929; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1554065/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.