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Show X j Your Car Is No Better I Than Its Battery! i I Looking for a Genuine Bargain in a Battery? Here it is 1 A GOULD i ) n 71; j 13-Plate ; fnrnni,, 0 LilU 2 j battery oronIy 0 j You wouldn't ride a horse 'til he dropped; l,t what about J 2 your battery? X j P. P. O. O. GARAGE Bill Nichols, Proprietor j P3 Start the day the ll Healthy Way II B Ij Drink a Glass of f 1 FISHKRS MILK 1 1 Fair & Square fj Dairy ? $ Phone fi2-F-.r M Mary Lou Goes Shopping j ! p r HE is only eight, but even at this tender ! I age Mary Lou is a daily customer at the J ; I , neighborhood stores. Perhaps is is a ; ; package of crackers, and a pound of coffee at ' ' the grocer's. Perhaps it is some tooth-paste or ! ! toilet soap at the drug store. I 1 Of course Mary Lou doesn't decide on what J ' she is going to buy. Her mother writes a list ! ' this brand of crackers, this brand of coffee, ! I this make of tooth-paste, this kind of soap. J ; She knows the prices, and gives Mary Lou just 1 1 enough money, with an extra penny or two, ! ' m peihap;, to spend for herself. I 11 Buying is just as simple and easy as that ! ! because of just one thing Advertising. 1 1 Advertising has given all of us a lot to be ; thank ful for. J ; ; lkcause of advertising, people in Texas know about and buy Michigan motor cars. People ! I ju New Hampshire buy oranges raised in i ! Florida and California. Because of advertising. ! ! I! merchants and manufacturers are forced to " improve their products,.. It has standardized jj n tiality. It has increased consumption and ! thereby lowered costs. It promotes competi- u I tion and thereby keeps dealers and merchants 1 wide awnke to secure for you the most for J i your money. J But best of all it writes "Finis" on the busi- ; ; ' Hess career of any merchant or manufacturer m ! who attempts to fool the public or give them , less than value received. , i READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS i |