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Show ", 1 ; ,;,- ' :,.,.. ',.. ...v . , . . . .,.,,... .'' .' '''". 'Vii'M' 1 m '"-;,w .'.;. ;. iiilt I JUL will W lift ML-111 I ' -' - pom -' ' ':!Sjl,l!1Wi .MBBBK6T I "Are You Fair j J To the Grocer who gives I . You Real SERVICE?" ", -. :y4- ' i a- ,. ', ... H r - . . ' IS S'? In asking you to be, fair we do not mean that we are "' f i : : I . i g - asking anything for ourselves. , C &' - A certain business man heard his wife call "up a Service ?'-' ! j ' Store for 25c worth of groceries to be deliveredTfor supper. y m ; He remarked to her that he did not know she was having ti' K i jr; httle things like that delivered. She replied that she i ' usually did not, but that today she was going to be quite - busy and did not have time to go down town. He asked . . her is she thought it was fair to have that store deliver H .her small orders while giving the bulk of her business to " H'j 't some one else. He suggested that she give AEL her v v'i ; .business to one store and thus make it an object for that . I store to cater to her wants and by so doing enable that "' '. . ; store to give her better prices so she could get the benefit, ..v . (I ,i - All we ask is a chance to figure with you on large orders. "d K " M ; ; That will give us a chance, give you better service and ' 1 1 ;5 prices on your small orders. Thus YOU save. BE PAIR!' -, I Extra Service Without ? U hxtra Charge -jMrmp- I '" ' ' ' Free Delivery, rain or shine 'Pr , V, . - - '" ' Phone 0rders carefully filled ' . ;?' P I ,' Lowest possible prices t..: ,;, ISA C Look for this -'V- H ..;'rlit. 1921. 8. F. a H 45fw - Im Our Window's':' iV The Same :?'' Old Story' Said Jones to his grocer, "you seem to have lots of people in your store." "Yes" said the, grocejr, 'I make them ' wait for their change." Jones said, "I can't wait I just run in to get some of that 55-cent Old Master Coffee that you are advertising for 45 cents, and a sack of that $1.60 flour that you are seeling at $1.35 but if you cannot can-not serve me now I will go out and do my other business and get the groceries at , '". the Service Grocery on my way home." ; Jones stopped at the Service Grocerv on his way home, in fact he wanted to ? , see the Service Grocer on a public mat- !, ter on which they were both serving as v': committeemen, the expense of which was ' $?.' to paid for by their taxes. V! At the Service Grocery ,the clerk said. " " jj "Mr. Jones your Old Master Coffee is f only 40 cents and your flour is $1.25 and-. l.JV.' v , these prices prevail in all Service Storesi "' ' . ; v :. ; As .this parcel is too heavy for vou to . ,ca?ry, our delivery boy, will drop it off "; "' . '.'v '""at your home." . . ' '"' 'M "Al right" said Jones, 'I have some ll more business to attend to that I was go- j9 h, 'to. Put off until tomorrow. Your kind-, "m riess will give me an opportunity to do vI,?f - V'-r; -tnat now. Thdnicyou." ' : .r-afii .. ' " -3ltl Jbnes went off about his business and ' ,$ upon his arrival home at the dinner hour '4-lj ,;. found the bread' already baked and the ' M coffee steaming hot. Result: Monev sav- '. ;. ed. Happy home. Service did the trick. i ' ? The Retail Service Grocers make a . specialty of up-to-date Service. They are '; , your friends and neighbors. Try them, ' ?'' What they did for Jones they will do for you. |