The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 25, 1923, Page 11

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PAGES 11 TO 20 5 | | SECTION TWO | LOSES $240 IN [MAY CHANGE LAKE’S NAME The Seattle Star SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923, | Be Careful; Mushrooms Mr. Brownfield (TACOMA YARD May Be But Toadstools jo. Woot) GETS CONTRACT: |The Safe Way Is to Be Sure You Have Mush-)™™ «| Will Build 7,000-Ton Ship . s. Then Throw The way Be: Cp ere ’ the ‘| : rooms, Then Throw Them Away ; ovate “| for S. P. Railway PITY THE TEACHER vers committee of the city has his way, will soon bi Astoria Fisherman Victim of Tin Box Scheme © and Green BY MELVIN B. VOORHEES TACOMA, Oct Mushrooms are good to eat Construction teel passenger and y the Todd Dry- Co, has been granting of @ hern Pacific in Atlantio 1, according to ompetitive a ny bidding nat several firms on the East tion to the pre name of Oliv of that project wr tho late pres: and a more Carroll prop Jepartment and » ‘ tater, Mr olalint in fungi, imparts know . 1 of Har nn the boys and girls concerning the er, Mrs. Curtis Allen, of Yakima. | ¥ ; . : f pecullar growth " the big ship and were also carrying large sums of |" } ‘ studor any 4 0 4 J, A. Byes, e fter: the in manager of t| Patent Received on i : The . nm Milk hroom .| Auto Safety Device hort and firm and of an orange J. A. Dul v F . ' te the fo a 1 ith indistinct, concentric a 1 ap. The they w ns to turn draft of 28 It will be equipped with @ w turbine and will be 6 an hour, Southern ‘fic will place ssel on its Orleans-New city run. the most valuable bool world is a Hebrew Bible In the not un n for which more than $100j- | Ke yes of that city, who s "s $2,400 In gone, ! ” mother. nds. He again, saving enough to to Loa Angeles. BURNETT BROS.’ NEW CREDIT POLICY— BUY DIAMONDS AND WATCHES—SOLID GOLD AND SILVER—“PAY AS YOU ARE PAID” and Invitation The Burnett Jewelry Store invites the read- ers of this paper to avail themselves of the new “PRINCESS MAY” A Circlet of 18-karat The “Lady Mary” Diamond is by long odds the finest and the most brilliant affair to be found in a day’s march! It is mounted in 18-karat white gold setting—So cleverly as to make it “look like a hundred dollars,” yet the price is but Forty-eight Fifty! Sold with the understanding that if you find you can do better in any other store—your money will be refunded with a smile. . Sold with the knowledge that you may trade it in at full price if you should later desire to own a larger diamond. Sold on terms easier than most people would ask for themselvyes— White Gold besprinkled with full-cut diamonds. A new and _ beautiful Wedding Ring, well named the “Lovelong.” Sold only in the Burnett Jewelry Store. Priced at $9 4* Terms Are $1 Cash and $1 a Week and better way of buying “Gifts That Endure.” Instead of asking for “Cash’—as has been the policy for the past twenty-five years—the most liberal credit plan is now in effect. Over a quarter million dollars’ worth of Diamonds, Watches, Solid Gold and Silver are to be sold on small weekly or monthly payments. One does not need to be “Introduced.” No endorsement is necessary. You may take the things you’d like to own along—and wear and enjoy them—while you pay for them. Not a single farthing is added to the cost— not a figure has been advanced—the prices are the same for cash as for credit. And Burnett prices are invariably a little lower than can be met with anywhere else! Your own reasonable suggestions regarding terms of payment will be weleomed. Thoss are dear little rings set with a brilliant Diamond in white gol! sctting—so cleyer- ly mounted as to appear much larger than it really ts. We are featuring these Prin- cess May Rings at a price very close to their actual cost And they may be had—by merely’ presenting the Coupon printed herewith—with $2.00 cash. Paying $1 a Week “Lovelight” Here is, without exception, the finest Diamond Set Ring ever offered for around the hundred dollar mark. The Diamond ts selected with fine skill. It is full of fire and brilliancy—and ts mounted in one of the new White Gold mountings—Mounted in such a clever manner that it looks four times larger than it really is! Sold with the understanding that if you can “do better” in any other store hereatouts—you may re- turn it and every penny you have paid will be im- mediately returned—and that without whining or grumbling. Priced at $98.50. Terms $5.00 Cash—and ONE DOLLAR CASH and TWO DOLLARS A WEEK ONE DOLLAR A WEEK Closing Out All Glassware at Half Price! Over five hundred pieces of Glassware are to be closed out in order that the necessary office space may be had. Besides the richly cut Bowls, Tankards, Platters and smaller™pleces, the stock includes: Stemware—Tumblers, Wineglatses, Cocktall Glasses—and all will Rogers’ or As pictured, a beautiful White Gold z sé ommunit ” Filled Watch with fifteen-Jewel Pi t watch for one that fails. Lower tn price than can be met with in even For $1 Cash and $1 Weekly the best and biggest “cash” stores. Rogers 1847 Silver Plate—and the famous Priced jat $19.50. Delivered for a Dollar “Community” Plate—are what are known as “contract goods." That is, the prices are the Elgin and Waltham cee Watches $1 Weekly Waltham and Elgin g ‘ Watches in the new Saving Plan—you can own these fine sets . White Gola Filled be closed out at half the market prices, and pay for all the sflver you need without 5 . ' Cases, Pelced at— Help yourself as much as possible, and pay one-half the regular ever missing the money. $19.50. ices. ™% ‘ . Rogers "1847" Plato in twenty-six-plece seta, " Cash or terms—the price will be the same. Ww \ ‘ each: wat “In valvplelined bom and: each: bot Terms—$1 Cash and a Dollar : Foe Cue tRantbbtaond tents wben toaenoane Weekly $250,000 Stock of Diamonds, tonal verti Watches, Jewelry on Easy Terms besides sugar shell and butter knife, Price complete set, which is guaranteed for ". tionally advertised at $1 Cash and $1 Weekly =e "7 $35. Sold here at the Please keep in mind the fact that all the Silver Tea Sets, the Coffee Sets, the Platters, the Casseroles, the Perco- p fifty years, is $31.85 and the terms are Community Set, $31.65 same figure. Price lators—and the entire stocks of practical and beautiful Same Terms—$1 Week the same whether things in the store, are all to be had on the Burnett Plan you pay all cash or “Charge It”.... 835 —Pay Us as You Are Paid.” Terms—$1 “Cash and a Dollar Nell Gwynne A new and beautiful Yectangular Watch in 14-karat white gold-filled Weekly case with fifteenJewel movement. 7 Fully guaranteed to give abundant Hamilton Watches, $40, Terms, $1 Weekly. satisfaction, Priced five dollars tess | Howard Watches, $63. For $1.50 Weekly. than in most good stores where |itinoig Watches, $40. For $1 Weekly, cash 16 the rule—here for $29.50. Wear It for a Dollar Cash Pay as You Wear— $1 Weekly BURNETT JEWELRY STORES, in TACOMA, EVERETT, PORTLAND, CHEHALIS BURNETT BROS. 909 SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN MARION AND MADISON STREETS And that not a farthing has been added to any item for the credit extended. Make full use of the plan. We are glad, indeed, to have you ask to have your gifts “Charged.” BURNETT BROS. All the standard R. R, Watches and fine Watches of solid gold up to 8250 may be had on terms to suit in- dividual requirements,

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