The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1925, Page 13

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a | (secmion avo}. The SeattleStar SEATTLE, WASIL, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 192 [PAGES 13 TO 24) |i Heuon 8 rahe | cep | rrange sequies 1 y | : i ais Sag tye K | Hem eat Poa { Main Street |" snoe Sistas ALIEN PROBLEM Deluge of Quake Policy “#f.ckithing MINE MEN ASK | | $ = evi stew come Siew: Sass BOBS UP =| Demands Follow Shock 232s": PAY RAISE prety ays oc eterna t pnivers he body F ati 2 i, as / lis tople will te “Practica peir| Submit Schedule for 10 Per | emma Teo aly ndertaking pariors| BUt ec yes ay Insurance Firms Write Protection fori.” "0 “Pats ree net advance to Owners iv Ginna Hiartor, Ind inet Bete: ; Seattle Building Owners ter, N.Y. will algo bo on the 5 aa a Gr arr John W la, Mrs. Matthews to Speak to Society yr 2th ave | Burnett Bros. Jewelers—‘Pay Us As You Are Paid” Eleven Stores on the Pacific H ghway—Everett to Hollywood fares: thete’ eo Aged Pioneer to ; Celebrate Birth 92nd b Jay of Jacob O. ¢ Delivered “Pay for Us As a You Dollar Are Bill Paid” i Elgin’s Finest Railroad Watch ; “ : The “B. W. Raymond” Model, $55.00 \ | \ \ t Here is a watch the like of which has never been seen before. Not | only is it handsome and sturdy—but it is absolutely dependable. It i has twenty-one jewels and is cased, and timed, and adjusted at the factory. The Elgin National Watch Company’s Guarantee goes with every watch. The “B. W. Raymond” Model is sold at all the Bur- nett Jewelry Stores at Nationally Advertised cash price ($55). But, on characteristic Burnett Terms, all you need to pay is a dollar bill and you may slip the “B. W. Raymond” into your vest pocket. Pay the balance as you are paid—a dollar a week will do! TO TAKE ON YOUR VACATION PAY US WHEN YOU GET BACK! Lincoln always looked inside nN There’s a difference in bread —inside LINCOLN was the great exponent of the “square deal.” He loathed the human weakness which causes men to succumb to tricks to make more profit in trade. But firm was Lincoln’s faith in final justice. THIS —~TH AT “You cannot fool all of the people all of the time,” z The modern progress- The old, discredited said he—~a fundamental thought for every product, iveidea. The loaf the idea. The loaf the 4 . public knows is real public only thinks is including bread. bread. real bread, The reliable Elgin movement, with the Elgin Guarantee, is here offered in a thin case at a price which is by long odds the lowest we can ever recall. A good watch to take along on a trip, and one that will last a lifetime. Featured 4.95. buy. Look inside! It is not enough to think you know, you must actually know in fact the quality of flour, milk, shortening and other materials which give to bread its value as food —All these are inside the crust. Buy your bread by brand—be particular about the bread you ask for—you will thus avoid false food, empty value in bread. Insist on “this” bread which you know — avoid “ that” bread about which there is any question. BUTTER-NUT and CREAM CRUST are guaranteed to be rich with the choicest flour, milk, malt, honey, lard and the very best of salt and yeast. You know this bread. Consider more than the crust of the loaf you Pald for 81 Weekly Electric Percolators Combiinity etal Delivered for a Dollar 4 . ate phi pon Saad iseinottontyscca Delivered for a Dollar he finest coffee! And pleco sets—all tho Knives, forks, o'Petit d with each set. Nationally includes the hollow- ed, ata steol-binded knives! Delivered for a Dollar—Vald for 8L Weekly cream to . (The Per- match. Na colator alone « Delivered tor Mail Orders Filled | If you cannot come to a Byrnett Jowelry 1 If Eyeglasses on Easy Payments CREAM CRUST |p The “smooth” top loaf A change in texture but the same wonderful quality you decide to pay th rth 1Te @ advertised way—a dollar a we 10. The “split” top loaf Both kinds made with the highest Burnett Bros. lia 909 Second Avenue (Which Is Between Madison and Marion Streets)

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