The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1924, Page 7

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ti WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, Waltham Watch Specially Priced at $29.50 and Delivered to YOU For a DOLLAR Bill! The Waltham Watch needs no recommendation from THIS Jew- elry Store! It is known and re- spected the wide world over, Occasionally we run across a dealer who has too many of a kind and in this way we are able to save for our friends a little money. That is why we are able to offer this Waltham Watch with the 17- Jewel Movement, in a Boss filled case, for so small a price—$29.50. But— You need not take the $29.50 from your bank account. We de- liver the watch to you on payment of a single dollar—pay the balance as you are paid—a dollar a week will do! people think that these offers are made ont rn a folks can ge 1924. the “elect"; that the a payment. Als: jea. i. idea. 7 which Is wrong The Burnett Jewelry Store offers its most liberal credit to every man and woman in Seattle and the Northwest. The Burnett Jewelry Store takes the broad stand that everybody is entitled to credit unless he (or she, as the case may be) has shown that they are not! Diamond Set Bracelet Watch Specially Priced at $75 In the shape as shown in t he sh the new ith 17 ruby 1d fashion 1 move: (We guarantee watches & new movement for keep good time.) Here, then, is a «i woman might well be proud! And it t effort to secure one. 1: will be delivers: a five-dollar bill—it may be paid for in th next twelve months, “Pay Us as You Are A mere advertising expression. It means ex says. JEWELERS B UR “Pay Us As You Are Paid” = 909 SECOND AVENUE Which is between Madison and Marion Streets small an yment of ree of the 1.” fs not y what it ee en ok “| Sarah Shai Em Ho ow ways, of which there are 1 miles, would take 1,773 days, ee eling at 100 miles a day. CAN'T BEAT “‘TIZ” Vaudeville Artiste Makes the Most of alice" WHEN FEET HURT ; Just take your shoes off and then /| put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion-/ tortured feet of yours in a “Tix"| bath. Your toes will wriggle with Joy; they'll look up at you and al- THE BUY TOGETHER Fruit Growers to Try Out Collective Purchasing int season of represen 100 car mately BREAK RECORDS Rush Jap Shipments to Es- cape Import Tariffs for shipments from have been broke b Wedne of Comme have already ttle, to reach J nd of March, ual activity ts due part to the’ emergency we panese import duties earthquake, and t have go¢ an beggre April 1, when en Will be reinstated, Disregarting this unusual in stated that #h to the Orient arkable growth th mpariaon with that of the trend of modern woman," Sarah say it just a bit equarer with tuft than they ever oh—let old dears are the equality were before.” ed loveé—of the her husband uid be handle to Handle Husbands! ' Difficult Marital Sketch “Atcha with a rogu “don't I give the men some digs—and the funny part Of it Is they seem to Ike my play! as much as the women—biess ’em.” Sarah’s putting the “head” tn head ¢ Sarah Padden,| Sarah, as Edith Stand a monument of maacul nena | land the way sho handles him is out tatnly not lost on the male cont ~nést talk and then they'll take an- Aher dive in that “Tiz" bath. line at the Orpheum this week. gent of the audience And the men like Jt? Why | me to moralize a trifle, th |shbouldn’t they, I want to know!' day the dear men are b It's grand—tt's glorious. Your feet wil] dance with joy; also you will} find all paln gone from corns, cal- louses and. bunions. There's nothing !ike “Tiz" It's the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exudations which putt ‘up your feet and cause foot torture. A few cents buys a bux of “Tix” at any drug or department store—~ pec wait. Ah! how giad you! get; how comfortable your shoes) teel.—Advertisement, | = DR. EDW $25 Plates © ry $10 Bridgework Cut to 4 With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee ~ SO NOW IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half cin and see for yourself we are not came high-class work, using the beat DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. SECOND AVE. AND JAMES S'T. sick headache, sour stomae! constipation, easily avoide An active liver without calomel. CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never sicken or gripe—only 25¢ whieh Jeadeth In the first. Ninety Days— THE ROLLIN MOTORS COMPANY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO has established a record for performance 1, The Management of The Rollin Motors 5. The Rollin Motors Company has unfilled White ice under the direction of Rollin H. orders calling for immediate delivery of over pees of men whose reputation 3,000 cars. re ep eta all is seldom equalled in 6, Many dealers report they have oversold ” their aiécmane for the next sixty days. 7. The Rollin Motors Company {s at present employing over 800 men. 8. They are increasing peecen to a maxl- mum as tapidly as possi % Me factory and equipment Is strictly modern and hes a capacity at present of 30,000 cars pet annum. hee fray a Sap Product —“The Rollin” enters a price fel coe a wide distribution and quantity, 3. Over frat thousand applications from dealers Stee teceived in the first Ninety 4. Dealers’ ona backed gale {ip onlael 10. No stock has or will be lsnued for any 300 cars for delivery. item of good will. Rollis Ci is Corporation, Capitalized, 700,000 Shara No Part orate Seo -Oifered ‘at $30.00 per share. (CHAMBERS. Inc. 1207-1208 L. C. Smith Blidg., Seattle, Wash. EL iot-8677 Detroit Minneapolis Seattle Portland San Francisco Low Angeles Nat wisi aaah 2 AHS is nr SCS eee S st i dni in the heart Sarah, dear Broken Home Patched Up | by Postman ‘Letter, Arrives Elopers Prepare for Getaway me bach as 1 Divorce Proctor ham Wednesday, “a tter Is mightier than a pistol, And jo, {t proved in this cane, "A well-known business man came! into my office a few dayn ago and| raid he was losing his wife's love. Another man had for a period of persistently mado love to her, The said. | “‘What'll 1 do? he asked. ‘T'v mado a gunpiay, but that hasn’t broken st up, I'm afrafd our home will be ruined,’ | | “I told him this office cannot |legisiate morals or social attraction, | but that ' would write a letter and bring the principals in to talk the | matter over, veral days later he came In, his face beaming with gratitude. |The tri reached tho cli- | mactic A truck had been }londed up with household furniture jand the wife nd her companion were about to nch an elopement jwhen the post arrived, | “They stopped the truck, read tho} letter and had a change of heart. | i truck was unloaded, the Inte floper slunk aw and the cooked a tasty dinner. | “‘Hho has beep begging me to forgive her ever he told me. Don't it beat the. devil, tho?” lyea wife | BUREAU OF MISSING RELATIVES readers to in finding ‘The departn 10 help in reuniting those who h parated, Those whose relatives or nde are missing are invited to report | ‘the disappearance directly to ‘The Star. | Readers who may know the whereabouts [of persons mentioned in this column as | ‘The st to reproduce such items as will interest their | MANDY I.) CLIFFORD, formor Seattle bank employe, school teacher and bookkeeper, is asked to com- munieate with Mrs, Blanche A, Jor- dan, box 417, Aberdeen, Wash. eee Western Union offices reports un- claimed telegrams held for the fol lowing: MRS. W. B. HILE, 4506 16th ave. ; Co W. BRIGHTON, care of ern Pacific Railway Co., Se ttle; GEORGE 0, FRANKL IN, 807 |Socond ave,; MIS, FRED SE “near I Ave st."; JOHN McIN: 1918 41st ave, “Puna Park swimming pool opens §pturday, Mareh 29 SEATTLE STAR COME FIRST TO THE NATIONAL fll —FOR— REAL FURNITURE VALUE. Use your credit here. You can completely furnish your home with high grade desirable furniture at prices that mean real savings and on terms that make it sible and easy for you to buy. This Italian Renaissance American Walnut Finish Dining Room Suite is an example of the value you will find here. American walnut period design. A * beau- 54 inches long, roomy and at- extension; and four Chairs illustrated, except the China A beautiful suite of dining room furniture, finish in the famous Italian Renaissance tiful 6-piece Suite consisting of the Buffet, tractive; oblong Table, 42x48, with 6-foot with genuine blue leather slip seats. As Closet wee China Closet. HANDSOME BOW-END BED This desirable Bed, offered in ivory finish only, is of sturdy, durable con- struction, and will be a great addition to any home. Y: ou, will recognize its value when you find that we are offering it LARGE-MIRRORED DRESSER This Dresser, in either ivory. or walnut finish, with large, * plate mirror, is a very desirable and attractive piece of bedroom furniture. And a very good . value beac. ss GENUINE LEATHEk DAVENPORT A comfortable, very port, that can be qui a bed. Gen- ulne brown leather covering, with waxed or fumed ey $59.00 Priced at « $29.75. ATTRACTIVE BEAUTIFUL DAVENPORT TABLE A very handsome and attractive Davenport Table, exactly as illustrat- ed, rich mahogany finish, 18x60-inch top, very desir- able and priced to sell DP : Priced HANDSOME WINDSOR ROCKER Mahogany finish in this attractive design, oxactly a8 illustrated: a yery good buy Breakfast Chair ; Drop-Leaf Breakfast Table Natural finish, strong construc: tion, 86-Ineh top. Special at al ) ar rn 344 @ELeLA MHRA «4D 418-424 PIKE STREET, CORNER FIFTH PHONE NOW MaA in-9665: Matches tho Drop-leat Breakfast ‘Table shown at the right, strong and desir: able, Bach sr pti DRESSING TABLE Finished in walnut, 18x60. inch top, plate mirrors. A very FS handsome Dressipg Table. $22. 90 | Always alarge stock of rood Ranges of. well-known and guaranteed makes. Your old stove taken in exchange, Coal

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