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Show j More Expressions j ! from some who resent being held up and the wastefulness of -foods1 August 8, 1918 v SKAGGS' CASH STORE: 3 I sec where you have stirred up much sentiment regarding the status of certain Ogden alleged In efficient grocers In the wasteful way they handle their goods. Right you are In going after them' and It Is making friends for you. Your fearless methods in exposing these fellows demands the support and K applause of the buying public. I am one who finally got out of their "Charge and Deliveryand Any Old Price" .methods and am getting the benefit of the modern way of cash and independence and the natural saving. 2 PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS: p .Why did the Grocers' Trust stores hold peaches ap to 10c a pound (July 29, to be exact) when a much superior quality could be purchased (the writer purchased a box for 75c) with Vz mlies of the business 2 district? This was Icon than 4c a pound. But the Grocers' Trust held the price of peaches up to 10c! ' And the grades offered were very poor compared with those bought direct at less money. An alleged I wholesale concern that buys Its groceries where all the rest of the retailers get their supplies from t the local jobbers uses the wholesale misnomer when it Is in reality nothing but a retail concern. But' I 9f it often says: "Isn't it strange?" Yes, it is strange the way forme of deceit have been worked upon the K public of this city. How long will it last? A full dozen of us north of Twelfth street are with you in j i your fight Keep it up. B: I' S t TWELFTH STREETER. I I j Nothing Wasted Here S Skaggs' Stores boy only what we know can be sold at a reasonable price. We take no chances on I throwing foods away. Our profits would not permit it, even if it was not wrong. 'i COFFEE TO BE HIGHER JAR RUBBERS, 5c Dozen J Wc are advised that coffee has advanced In price Yqu hundreds of rubbers for the , i on account of increased freight rates and various ,u u.r Rtt i-,,, .u : . . , y ., ,,, . , ... i , . . il. peaches later. Better lay trtcm in now as our stock i other reasons. We had thousands of pounds in the ... . . . J ok0t 1 bean shipped to us before price changed and we can SJ " 1 on2, , : V still furnish our coffees at the old price. Every 35c Economy Jar caps, dozen 29c , I package or can is guaranteed by the roaster. It 35c Mason jar caps, dozen 29c must please you or money refunded. 45c Jely Oses, dozen 39c 30c carton Trophy coffee 25c 25c bar paraf.n for 19c "ciKS:::::::::::::::: butter higher d . M 3 pound can Avon Club coffee $1.00 The butter market has advanced again. Good but. ; i I5c can Old Master coffee .40c ter is very scarce We will maintain the old pries 3 pound can Old Master coffee $1.15 for a short time. Try Just one pound. I 35c y2 pound carton pure Japan tea 25c Best quality fresh churned creamery butter 50c ; ;j 55c 1 pound carton pure Japan tea 50c Fresh, local ranch eggs, dozen -,0c : r ' KEEP YOUR PRICES UP." ' "THERE'S THE PLACE TO TRADE!" N It Is just a year since one of the ringleaders Isn't that an uncouth and coarse remark to In the old Retail Grocers' Trust was busy tell. make to a patron who calls the Grocers Trust . ing a traveling representative these exact to account and tells him (or them) that a csr. I words verbatum: "It just keeps me busy get- tain article can be purchased at Skaggs for '$ ting after these fools and make them keep so much less? One usually gets a surly and 5 their prices up Some of them don't know defiant answer from a burglar after he naa fc enough to get the price!" been captured. And the same way with some t Now what do you think of that? And this grocers after they are exposed. Are they mer. H same fellow Is still in business In Ogden! chants? If they are then what Is a merchant? J THE ONE WHO OVERHEARD IT. ONE WHO WAS INSULTED. 1 ' I HOME GROWN VEGETABLES HOT WEATHER DRINKS f j are coming in freely now. Tomatoes, green corn, 50c quart bottle Armour's grape juice 39c ; ? , . . . . ,. 25c pint bottle Armours grape Juice 20o t i melons, cantaloupes, green beans and other Items. Ppt BecC0f 15c; 12 JBecCo $175 I Prices are very reasonable when compared to that 15 pint Becco, 10c; 12 pints Becco 1.10 I of other foods. Use them freely and save other Items 60c grade large juicy lemons, dozen 48c B i orwi"ter; , n Q oc PINTO BEANS, 10c a Pound i LPe0.UnnrnTonS- ' These beans have become very popular with all I , I SdS.' whth1r usedH them- pr,ccs much ,esd' aM you Home grown cantaloupes 72c and 10c cc 25c j JouIdAnct nP!l2; 10 P0Und sack frCsh "rn mCal 10 pounds fancy new spuds 25c i t cs. a pos Jy ewuds $, t-::v-v::. l t SOAPS 4 packages macaroni , 30s j i People are realizing that though our soap prices SWEET CAKES ! are more than formerly, they are still very cheap a large shipment of real sweet bulk cakes from '; when compared vith those charged by other dealers. the east. Assorted flavors. A rare treat at 25c a ; 3 Don't pay 25c for 3 bars or 30c for 4 bars, buy 10 pound. I bars at a time and save. CANNED FOODS I i 10 bars P. & G. naptha soap 60c 2 arge cans mMk 25c 10 bars Lenox soap 59c 12 large cans milk $1.45 1 'i 10 bars Bob White soap 62c 4 small cans milk 25s B J 10 bars Crystal White soap 65c 12 small cans milk ..705 15c size pork and beans. 10c; dozen .$1.10 n I 12 bars Ivory soap so 3Qc Armour,s pork and beans, 22c; dozen $2.50 ) 12 bars Jergen's bath tablet soap 85o isc sj2c pjercc's pork and beans, 2 for.... 25c H 12 bars Jergen's peroxide soap 95c 20c size Pierce's pork and beans, 2 for 35o i 12 bars Jergen's Royal Palm soap ....95c 30c size Pierce's pork and beans, can ...25c l "ONE OF THE HAS BEENS" ! "Once a grocer used the slogan: "We have been here for years and have been tried and , are known." This is a fine invitation to attract purchasers to a store. In the light of the past i in Ogden's Grocer's Trust activity, nothing was imparted in that advertisement but pure af- ! I frontery. ! j B fl J P" B Stores Twenty-fourth and Grant; Twenty-sixth and Washington. 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