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- -THE OREGON A'TCSMA&SALEM, OREGON 1- V . . . $UNT)AYMO "Y"1 111 i . .. . ..... ,,,,,..,-....1.:, .. ., ' mmm", im rTM"TT"T1T?TT?MMM'n I ifTnrTTTTrs'nTnrTTTf'ci fill r saa- - aaaM sbbbbbbb avsasaaaw vavass- say' aaaw .aeataw -a.asw - . -v u . -Jt a a . . . w- a. .. j . .- . . . , CHUBCK Or GOD f 1S-I Chnreh St. Parlor: 3. J. Gil lespie.. Residence: 1315 N. Chares' St. Phone 187S-X. Services': 11 a. su. 7:30 an. fcermon. topics:: The firs ly ( th Week, 11 a. ., The Penalty for Sia, 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 19 . m. 8a- ?erintndent: Mrs.-.-. Walter , Bsrkas. sang -People' meetings: 6:45, Hernia Hah a, leader. . Subject: The iJividin; Lis. . : Week-day services : Wednesday evening prayer i err ice J;80. THB 8AX.TATIOK AXMT 840. Bute tit. i . Good timet are o the board for th rent-of thw mdnlh.' . Old 'time gospel Bieetiatt ir bringing the people and spreading good -cheer. Thia is Salem's "Haivstion Hervie Station." Public serve every Taesday. Thursday,- Satur day, ajid Sunday night at e o'clock. There, is a Sunday morning worship at 11 o'clock, reel live--Bottday -school saei at 3:30 p. n, while oar Young l0fle's Legion, at 5:30 p. in., is for nil -those who (eel themselves young not withstanding the year. The tall white ha tiding at the west end of the State at rev r par line. Everybody welcome 1 CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S Corner ChemekeU and Cottage Hts. Paator: Rev. J. R. Back, 131 Chemeketa St. Phone 89. Services: :0, 10:00 a. m.. T-.30 p. m. Sermon topics: End of the World, morning; In dulgence, evening. 8:00 s. m.. Academy choir ' sings. General communion. Chil dren's m. Sunday achool: Saturday at 3:0O p. m. Week-day services: In chnreh at 8:U0, Saturday in Academy at 7:00. EPISCOPAL "' ST. PAUL'S Church St. at Chemeke ta.; Hector: Rev. H. Duncan Chamber. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. in the chap el. "Morning prayer, Litany and sermon at 11 e. m. Vested choir. Sunday school: 9 :4j a. m. The rector will conduct the service. will aing the tenter solo. A Voice in the Wilderness, Scott. Dr. Bryant of Cr- " wu ne t preacher each eves inc. assisting th pastor in these "meetings. Each afternoon a 3 to 4 there is a- Bible study in the cbarch parlours led by the pastor, Mondays and Saturdays excepted. These are open to all. . M 7: the of f BETHAJTT MSrOmiOED ' Corner of Capitol and Marion Sts. Pas tors M. Denny,.. 86 Marion St. Phone 445-W. Services: Jl a. m.. German. 8un dsy school: .10 a. m. ; Superintendent: . Fred E. "Kruse. - f' COVGREGATIONAX. r CEN'TRAU Corner South , 9)h and -Ferry. Pastor, If. C. .Stover, residence, 24i 8. 19th, phone 1824J. Services 11 a .m., t:30 p. m. Sermon topics: 'Free Air,' a. m. ; "ExploiU .of Faith," p. m. luet in the nerged morning service. In the evening service the choir will aing "Be joyful in the lrd," ' Wn. R. Spence. 1 Sunday school 10 a.' m., super intendent, C. C. llarria 'Junior, and Sen ior meetiurs at 6:45 p m. The monthly cbarch night supper Thursday evening at 0:45. Ladies of the cbarch' wtlf asm a chicken pie dinner Tuesday evening from 5:30 to 8:20. ' -- rHJENDS . - HldHTAXD -- corner Highland and Charch streets. Pastor Edgar;P.- 8ims, residenre, 24,45 Maple. Service 11 a. w.,- 7:30 p. nr. Sunday school JO a. m., superintendent. Walter Stanton, . C. E. H::M p.m. Bible Prophesy class Monday 7:30 p. m. Prayer -meMing Thursday 7:30 p.-m. We extend a welcome to atl to our service. - ' METHODIST- CEKTER Thirteenth and .,t Center. Pastor A. F. Hilmer, residenee, 684 N. Winter, phone 6U4M.- Berviceg 11 . 8 p m. Sermon topics: : "Service of lve,", a. m.: "The Supreme Test." p. m. .-Sunday achool,- 10 a. m., superin tendent. H. H. Orallap. -Epworth League 7 p. m followed by evening service. AH ?the .evening aerviees are in English. Horning service is in German.' " 1 8PIMTOA1I8T FIRST The Sunday evening devo tional aerviees will be in charge of Dr. and Rev. Mrs. Theresa SuUwell of Portland. Both the visitora are returning at the raut of both the members who have not had the pleasure of hearing '. them and those who have enjoyed their delightful talka and sermons. Dr. and Re. Mrs.'Stillwell will eon duct the entire evening's program. Mr. Stillwell will deliver her trance mas sagee after the sermon. ; Vbe Jervicea open atftprsmpU-eignt o'clock "'in HiMldW. TT -W.'hail at "240 North.-Liberty. : . ' . " "fTJXL G08PEL MISSION 23T State gt. Paster, Ralph D. ..Bul lock, roeidenee, 251 Mission St,, phone 14J9W. Assistant pastor. Harry J. Mor tis residence. Silverton road, phone 15F14. Services, 2:30 and 7:30 p. W. entSunday achool. 3:30 p. .m. - Peeple'a meeting Friday night at 7 Evange'.istic meetings every night at 7:30 eicept Monday. Thi Sunday (ot- 15) . cMJi.w Tti fjAed la send IS JWlonr7 j. , ior --u "Times of - refreshing from the presence of the, Lord. ' confirming i Hi K . fi-ii ' ruh . trsni. word a in oiuie a7'-. V ..i i'Za ill lated beeanse he walked with God. All are invited to these apota!ie gosOel meet ings. Come and receive your portion of meat In due Benson." CHRISTIAN AND MI8SI0HAET AXUASCB Ferry street near S." Cottage. Pastor, phone 1434J. . Atmtant P''' MJ? tftlWCIl, jr n c Htr W. AV. Newberry, 4ea& of tn Simp- . . r . i i o..tU will nrer.h in the afternoon - ---- V superintendent, Mr. M Wilson. ning. They young people are Uking up a very interesting Bible course. Tuesday "we ate continuing our tndy in the book ef lisniel. Kunaay . ' " - n.ij rr.. . Mf mf man suffer, s a Christian, let him not be shamed. 1 Peter :io. v " 1'KIEDDS 'V - -' -' a . okf.vu i'nnimrrUl and Washington streets. Pastor. Carl T. and Minnie i. ati'ier. reian. - . ! " Jl' - n a.ries 11 a. m,: 5! r"l.V-tetoi Tton. "Unseen 11 . i.' o.4. .aa1 1 a m n pTriXndent. 8, J. C. Ptto- 'T?" r d" m. Prayer v , v i-u Salem uuarterly meetings will b held her KV. 20, 21. Meeting of Ministry Md Oversight. Friday 2:80 p. m. Com mittee on education will have charge. 7:30 p. owray xv.w ; ionarj mfetinff, 6turd7 p. m. w? ea irrxnTATVt 2 JIXD n4aVe4S . 3CARKKT STREET Comer ot N. Witt- - " e "iVr mm K Winter phone 1356W. Services 11 . J S. o. Sermon topi: , 'J"n m" Sunday school. :45. supennten- dMt. Dr. Frank . Shnts. Young Peo ple', meeting fl:30 preceded by a hlf hour of prayer. LntW D. Cook is the leader. PPraye and . praise rr.ce a 7 :30. Cottage prayer meeting at the home of Mr. ' C.rol.n Mho .1463 J, Winter strees ram -- - r- Sest week begfnarng-en ThnrdT ing will . beg the ''J meeting w u piri j - . - .. .... Sir ieharea. f oil ee. I ii e aiBtiui - . - preaching Thursday and Friday evenmgr with the rogu'ari qor-i.7 ' "'V f'ervTce. Yen will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere ef tais j church. s. j j i GsVAJD TIDIiroS M3SSTCW , . . . . , - . Q. . i)..ia. r a. John. son. residence, 1935 M.ple avenue, phone 1917W. services e " k day. -r,.-.-::.. Fnd.v Beraey. io VTmV. . " - , -evening. ,,errJ!":. J."' Thursday no Dmraj . . . .1 . -U ,. nll ntnwl. lalvation. through prayer ior , v""7 ond nd soon coming of Christ. r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J? ' i ..J w.?tni. Paator. KeT Finest K. Bhanka, residence 549 N. Lih- erty. Pot 120. Sefvieei, 11 av 7-80 p. m. -Serme. topics, My Lord llA if a. m : "Oreat Evangelistic serv "Z' ' V- m. R. t)nel Bryant, D. D of Corvalli will preacher at the even, ing ervice and through the week. Sun day achool. :45. uperintendent, - Ed o.C VjtMn Piwinla'a meotinrs: 6:30 real live meeting of young people. Week day aerrieee: Ever evening (except Sat rdT) 7:30. Mr. Fred G. Fither of .i.:'.- i. I. .ksrea ef tha mtirie assist- et by a large chom-choir. Mr. Fwber ing at each ervice, Thig solving, h METHODIST LrSLlF f niaia.f.i.1 , ..4 u BUU AItT. Pastor. J. Wiilard DeYee. resideoe aZ ym. phene, 1884, Service 11 a. an. P. m.- MnuM toDie&r kv u - a Ka.n nun a PurDOSe. '. T B Ctttvrtnr-m W U. a-ktWo Love. The norniag and eveninr anthem ehorns. Knm)r 0.5 . M - - . . ui nrm t..ilM . L A E?u v . ... A-- nn.wa. iuvbi people s meetings. Intermediate Epworth "sue .au, senior e:so. week-day aer vieea Thursdav . aven'me 7-:tn t.t Isiah, 35th chapter. W. P. M. 8. in home str. Morenesd, 423 Kearaey street. v -. '. . . TJKTTAXIAH Cottar and Chemeketa Rta T. .Inr Martin Fereshetian, residence, 57 Che meketa St., phone 850. Services. 11 s. m. ; 1 p. n. Sermon topics: "Surging Tides" and "Stagnant Poola.V Mr. M. Fereshetian, controlte soloist, will sing. "Fear Not Ye, O, Israel." by Dud ley Bock. Mi. W. A. Denton at the organ. Sunday school 10 a. m., superin- imueni. hlt. m ties McKey. Week-day services:- On Thursday evealng at 8 the Emerson club will meet at the parsonage. The subject studied is "The Problems of Human Life." and deals with the solu tions that various philosophers have of fered as an. answer to ? the,: perplexing questions of existence. "Lecture by Mr. r ereanetian, followed by discussion and questions. , - . - CHURCH NOTICE E A Raker naiIant nf tha Sitr;. pulpit of the First Christian church, Sun Ssloon Lesiroe of Oregon, will occupv the day, November 15th. Services at 11 a. Everv law ahidine citizen ! irraJ tn at. tend for Mr. Baker ha timely and very important messaee for you. Lf.AULt Of OKEOOX. E. Knight, Office Secretary. CHRISTIAH SCTEirCE First Chnreh Comer of LibertT and Chemeketa streets, Sunday morning serv ices st J 1 o cmcK, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon, "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday school sessions con vene at 9:30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meetinr at 8 o'clock reading room, 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and Sundays iron it:is to. 5:ao p. m.; every evening except Wednesday from 7:30 to 9; Sun day afternoon from 3 to 5. All are cor dially invited to our sevices and to our services and to our reading room. KAZAEESTE Nineteenth and Marion Sts. Pastor. C. H. Hopkins, residence. I960 Marion St. Assistant pastor, Mrs. Hopkins, residence I960 Marion St. Services. 11 . m.. 7:30 B. n. Sermon " topics. "Returnin? Home," s. m.; ''Look and Live," p.m. Special Bitifle and singing at both serv ices on Sunday. , Sunday school, 9:43 ar. ni.. superintendent. ' W. B. Hardy. Young People's meetings: 6:80 p. bc, topic. "The Christian's Conduct." ,Har ence LItwiller. president. Junior- Chris tian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.. leader Derota Mickelson. , Week-day . aerviees : Wednesday, evening at 7:30 prayer and praise meeting; led by the pastor. Mr. napkins will preach Sunday raommg. The pastor will preach Sunday evening. Everybody welcome. tees. These groups, care far adult yonag pople, ' high "school, and Junior high group respectively. Paul Kennedy lead tha -senior group n the subject: "Why E Am ; Christian I" Big evangelistic service it 7:30 p. m." A gospel teaa will assi&t the pastor in the service. At .this Service --the special week , ef -fellowship meeting will be launched. Meeting wiil be held every evening at -7:30, and 'will b held every evening at 7:30,. and wil be in charge of groups ef young people who are eager to render Christ is a serv ice. Th public will find a warm wel come at all of the aerviees ef the week aa well as those of the Lord's Day. SCARDDIAYIAjr X. Z. Fifteenth and Mill Sts. Pastor Pstrifc Dahlin. residence. 20&5 Trade St., phone 377-J. - Services: Swedish 11 a. Eng lish, 8 p. u. Sunday achool, 10 a. m., superinteadent. Mrs. C.- Forgard - Yoang People t meeting,: 7; L5:p n. ' Week-day services, Thursdiy, 7:30 p. - ni. prayer meeting. Yon are all cordially invited to estr service. - Burnett Brot. Jewelers "Pay U as You Are Paid" Eleven Store on & Pacific Co ut Not Only Largest Bat (W Hope) Beit I Open C0TRT STREET CHRISTIAH Court and N. 17th Sts. Pastor. R. L. Putnam, residence, 1106 Ieslie St., phone 1425-J. Servires 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: No. 2 "The Mission and Work of the Holy SpinCT s. m.: "Jesus' Lesson on True GreatnWs,V p.-m. Music by Mrs. Joy Moses' orcbe&tr-i and the choir,. Junior congregation following th Bible achool session. Sunday school 9:45, superintendent, Chris -T. KowiU. Young People s meetings: volunteers win visit shut-ins in afternoon. Christian Endeavor 6:30 n. m. Four societies: Junior. Junior- Intermediate. Ben ior-Intertned rate and Senior. Gradnd Christian Endeavor. In- tereating meetings for each age. Week day services: Midweek study elsss Thursdsy 7:30rp, m. .This will be our asi sway, tn pcrsoirai rtinjeinis Deiors the Stiver' s Evangelistic service begin. They will be here the 24th. The Loyal Berrsn class will give a negro minstrel next- Friday evening. The proceeds will go ior tne pew song dooks. e extend a hearty welcome to enjoy the services with u&. ST. VmCEKT SE PAXTX. (Catholic) : Rev. Thos. V. Keenan. pastor. . Masser on Sunday aa usual at 8 and 10:30 o'clock. Rosary and benediction "of the Most Blessed Sacrament every Sunday evening at 7:30. This evening at 7f30 the ceremony of the erections of th Stations of the Cross will take place with Rev. Father Floriao,. of -the, Franelseao Monastery of Portland, officiating. Kvery one is cordially invited to attend. Dur ing' the week Mass is celebrated in the church at 8- o'clock. Catechism class for the children is held every Saturday aft ernoon at 3 o'clock. Phone 1374. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jefferson Sts. Take the north Commercial street car to Jefferson avenue. Thomas Aeheson, pas tor. Gilbert. Wrenn. assistant, in chsrre ef the Junior church.' The public will receive a warm persons! welcome to the following services on the coming Lord Day. School of Religious Education 9:45 a. m.. with classes for all age. .Harry Carpenter is superintendent. The school is thoroughly organ laed, and is manned by a splendid group of consecrated tearh ersv Public worship It a. m an appro priate message for Father A Son week will be brougnt ty toe paator. . rtev, Wrenn preaches to the Junior chnreh at thia , hour, ? Young people welcomed. 5:30 p, m.' a rally of young people in the interest ef the fellowship meetings to be launched thia week.. - 8l3Q p. at. Tonne people's hour.' The three leagues Ep worth. Jason Lee. -and. Wesley will meet la ' separate -.room Jar , devotional aerv- FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner of Chnreh and State Su. Pat ter, Fred C. Taylor, residence, tt3ft State St.. phone ' 974. Director ef Religious Education," Miss Mary E. FSndley. '.office 12 8. Church St., phone 872. Services 11 a. TU-, 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics, "God's Call to Consecration," a. m. ; ''Christian Witnesses," p. m. Junior church service 11 a. m. in annex. Junior sermon. "The Man With the Ink Horn." Sunday achool, 9:45, superintendent. H. P.. Shanks. Young People's meetings: There will be no Adult Devotional Service thU week. First Chapter: "The Chal lenge of Fellowship." leader, Mr. Joel Berremaa. Second .Chapter: Meeting to be. led by their superintendent, Mrs. Mc Intyre. Third Chapter: "Junior Citi zen" is text, leader,. Mist Genevieve Emmons. - Week-day aerviees: All young people's work is giving right of way thi -week te the League "Fellowship" services, to he held each evening except Saturday,- at 7:15 p. m. in chnreh par lors. Program ia to be aa follows: Sun day, Nov. 15. -."Challenge of Fellowship," Joel Berreman. Monday, "Personal Fel lowship With God," High School Lesder, Dorothy Taylor. College Leader, Eugenia Savage. Tuesday, "Home Fellowship," Martin Anderson and Sadie Joe Read;' Wednesday. "World Fellowship," Pauline Findley end Donald W. Riddle: Thursday, "Fellowship With Others," Evelyn Har tung and ildred Mills: Friday, "Fellow ship With Christ," Marion L. Lehman and Clare Geddes. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Church St. between Chemeketa and Center streets. Norman Kendall Tully, D. D., paster. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school, Mr. H. K. Barrett, supt. !Or45 a. m. morning worship Sermon, "Reason and the Christian Life,' by Dr. Tully. An them "The Soft Sabbath Calm." Barnby. Organ numbers: "Adagio" (Symphony I) Widor; "Pastorle," Scsrlotti (16S3 1757); and "To God on High," (Choral St. Paul). Mendelssohn. 5:30 p. m. Ad vance Intermediafe social hour in the club room. 4:30 p. m. Young People's societies. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon, "The Conversion of Cornelius, by Dr. Tnlly. Anthem, "Jesus Meek and Gentle," Pike. Orgsn nnmbers: "Pre lude in C Sharp Minor." Rachmaninoff: "Flee as a Bird"; and "Meditation.' Flagler. Mis Ross at the organ. Monday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school teachers' and workers' meeting t the church. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty. Pastor, Charles E. Ward, residence, 440 Center St., phone 591-R. Services, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topics: "By Their Fruits," a. m.; "America First." p. tn. Special music by mixed quartet at both services. Sun day school 10. superintendent, Mark Me Callister. Week-day services: Thursday .7:30 Bible study and prayer meeting. At the evening service the minister win give another address on America's part in International affairs. After the ad dress the last four reels of "The Man Without a Country," will be shown. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 1750 8tste St Pastor G. Koehler. res idence. 1750 State, phone 599-R. Serv ices 10:30 -a- m. Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Young People's meetings, at 7 p. m. Topic: "How Can We Overcome the Spirit of Lawlessness!" Week-day serv ices: Divine service in German. Bible school on Saturday from 9 to 11:30 a. m. No evening service. FIRST TJ. B. CHURCH Twelfth an (L, Mission Sts. A. S.. Hen derson, -pastor. iBmiday.echoot-10 a. m. Morning worship 11 v ra. C B. C. E. 8:80. Rev. C. W. Tibbet, leader. Evening worship. 7:30. Mid-week prayer service.- Wednesday. 7:30. Come, let nt worship God- together. . .... MEN'S BIBLE CLASS , -"Hen's clg at tj Bligh, 9:45 Sunday morning, Mr. Mckenzie will sing the ajecial.. J.. J. Eva neV will give the les son, .'which- will be based upon two miracles' performed by Jesus. All men will find the hour most valuable. y FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High St. Pastor, J. J. Evans, residence, 544 Center St., phone 1972, aisistant pastor. Vivian G. Whis ler, residence. 544 Center St., phone 1972. Services 11 a. m., 7:30 p. m. Sermon topic: (Below.) a. m.; By the Pastor, p. m. At the morning, service there will be a trio by Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Cherring ton end Miss Whisler. The special fea ture at the evening hour will be a pageant "The Prodigal Son." This will be instructive nd inspiring. " 8nndy school, 9 :45, superintendent. Dr. F.plejr. Young People's mee tines: 6:30 meeting will be lead by Rossling Hull. Topic, "How Can We Overcome the Spirit of Lawlessness?" There will be special music, duet by Inea and Martha Wood. The morning sermon will be delivered by a representative of the Anti-Saloon League. Winlock Toledo Logging & Railway company properties will reopen December 1. Portland NortB western Eleo trie company will extend service to - Woodstock and Foster Roaa. IRYANT and FISHER Great Rcal First Baptist CItutcIi ; .. . Libert j- and Marioii Streets Each evening (except Saturday) 7 :30 J Mr. Fisher will sing-Dr. Bryant will preach' Great chorus cKoir and solos - - . i . , t. , . ' : . . e w . . . .. . . , - - . .i .... ,. 0'- "f e'.,. CONG - w - . --f ' . iiwii cnunGii , Center and Liberty: rev: criARLES't:. vrx&D 1 0:00 A M.' Sunday Schbbl . 11 :00 A.M. "By Their Fruits 7:30 PM . At the evening service the last four reelibf "The Man r j5Vithout , Qountrr'; .will;;-be shown THE" CHURCH WITH A HEART Saturday Eveningi Till S o'Clotk The "Idy ; Eleanor" as sketched by our own artist ia a white gold ring det with one large and extraordinarily brilliant diamond. Because bur tor eleven stiires at a clip we liaturaily sret ail therefor can give bigger diamonds for leas 'money than the average Jeweler. The "Lady Kleanor" Is featured at $ 146. 50. The Burnett Budget Plan enables you to buy it on terms of - Three Dollars a Week Pay Afier Christmas Otter Diamond, of course 825 twenty five hundred dollar, and on the Burn .: Budget Plan take a year to pay. GiSts That Bracelet Watch Special We are not feoirig to have enough of these to lat till Ohristma that is certain ! White fluid filled ease in the style sketched with a aixteen-jeweled guar mteed movement. Featured at $12.45. The loweut price we have ever known for a watch of real character and tcorth. Take one now tomorrow -n-ili not be a day too goon. Pay After Christmas A Dollar a Week Will Do ItlUaimlWi wi r i linaWiataafJj.at - f tMm' ttff The Sclar Secretary lir a 'Trlilte gold Watch. In the Ftyle Fketchetl. The case ts fourte n-haral filled. The movement la by Bfnrw nnd Is aruaranteerl. It has sixteen Jewels and Is as fine as thnee used in the watch's nhich are set with dia monds and which coist. Into the hundreds. Featured at tn.13.50 . Pay Next Year . A Dollar Week Will Do Diamond Set Watches A Christmas Sale! FeUlnr faat. too for thst, reason that the vaiuep are almost oe- 5y ond belief. Solid wnue KOia case aet witit. diamond and rJTsatiutiires and beauti ful - beyond . descrip tion. ".. While they last. t-holc- of the KTorup at tJ7.T0 tmt never mind the money. Re serve or take one to- tnorrov Pay ft ext Year A Dollar a Week Will Do aT3lt"r- T' "m',Vt'r 3"' Community Plate Never Mind the Money Twenty-nine - piece . In each setr-n a Buffet Serving Tray. - Choice of all the beautiful patterns Watch have made Com munity Plate famous the world over. Lowest cash price, S32.50. which in cludes the De Luxe Stainless Steel Bladet Knives with hollow handles. Pay next year. -. . A Dollar a Week Witt Do I 1 lfr B H . Bf . H XI 1 ltM-;: Silver Plate $25.10 1 .... - f , , '.f . The twetxtyrelx. piece., cct which. Is being nationally and locally advertised her, at the kweT CASH" prlceN-but on Burnett Terms. Take a -set sJonsr, pnyj dollar or a dime It really, does not inateC Pay After Christmas . A Dollar a Week Will Do" - . aT IP if'- The Credit Policy at the Burnett Jewelry Stores is basect-Hiot on what a man has-r-but on common everyday honesty- and in the words of the irnmortal Bobby Burns-- "Ah Honest Man's the Noblest Work of God" Any one of the readers of this newspaper can come to the Burnett stdre no introductions are necessary. Get all the gifts you want and "pay as you are paid." There are no extras, no interest. And you will find that we actually sell for less than the average CASH jeweler, because we sell so much more. The- ''"Majestic .Is a -white OoM TUn : set Si Ilk" 1 one lara-e-. -diamonds the diamond beUis; vet It t -frame of sea blue sapphire- a new and striking-. ly beaurif at combination. : One of the Die: feature value of th Burrrett, Jewelry Store and of thi season. Priced at S98.60 - . Never, Mind theMoney: i i Pay Next Year $2 aWtek'WWD Diamond .' Dinner BiiiB tntee-aiarre 1 rttig" d l combination 4t diamonds an-i sapphires be . wnderinf array a H marked a lovr a food storekeepinar alto s." Alt sold- on-, ths Bttrnett 4 Budget. Plan take a year to par. ; -- , ev- sir Gifts That Will Delight Even a Scotsman Lost a Lifetime- Cost Little Never Miss the Siller I . The HatnUfon- Watch Thin -cafee-y ''" WadsU'Tth.- SeviUem- Jeweled . movement by .Hamiltoiv 'ChoicB of white or 'rreeh, g-old-fllied cases. Ham ilton KUarantee, of courses -Nattuually priced at 50 : fi .: , - ; , Pay Next Year. . , A Dollar a Week Wilt Do . Note Hamilton sixteen ftse 'Is' S39.SO .- Ssiner terms, 'of courMe.- . . , . The list is as long as a la-wyer's brief and would be just as tiresome were we to print it. .But to give you an idea . . , Electric Percolators $21 to $42.50 Electric Waffle Iron ' $15 Tea Sets, silver plated, $7.50 to $75 Coffee Sets, same price Casseroles with glass lining at $3.95 Sand wich Trays at $1.45 Bread Trays, hammered silver ef- feet, $1.45 Turkey Platters, 16-inch size at $3.95 Water Pitchers, large size, at $3.35 and a host of Silver Plated Pieces that will give long years of service. Take all you need and, best of all Take a Year to Pay . ' ' ' Illinois Gold Medal Sold,- wUr" rarantee C which "simply means thatyou eet- a nw -watch foe-one that, roes wrornt. WR it t)r s;rea 'rold f illed case ! by , Wader orth the finest" made. Seventeenr Jeweled, movtntit. Priced at-S42. 50 Burnett Budret Plan. Pay After Christmas A'Ddltar'aiWlfeKWUtDo LI II7ZYI1 1 1 L 1 1 k 1 J I 1 1 ! I 1 11 I I 1 1 I 1 1 II f I Ahsonia's Finest Chime Clock As sketched mahogany case stands a foot high and twenty Inches along the base. Strikes all the hours and all the quarters on a set of soft-toned gongs and reproduces, the Chimes of Westminster Abbey. Nationally advertised at J55. Delivered for a Coupon or a Dollar. " Pay a Dollar a Week Next Year Seth Thomas Clocks $12.50-$75 New Haven Clocks $12.45-$49.50 Come for Any Good Clock Find the Lowest Prices Take a Year to Pay Every Clock Guaranteed, of Course . Diamond Bracelets and Bar Pins The fashionable Flexible Diamond Bracelets and the useful and "beautiful Ear Pins are show, in Christmas variety the 'largest .and finest gathering we have 'vel Arranged. j J '' . . - i - We guarantee the lowest prices. Money back guarantee. If, within 30 days, you find you can do better for cash in any other good store, why, here's all you've paid, with a smile--and ar "Good luck to you." Make it a Diamond Christmas the gift will be treasured and remembered when trifles and triflers are gone and forgotten. TAKE A YEAR TO PAY This 'fif-jimlim ltateTi.Jewe1ed,VaiiSVn 'roll-rin4 ra. Sold with a 4ifetlme.-ruara-ntee trw. only watch tn -the tforld--4rured lor life. . Featured at 4 2trOi''i Choice f whH or treen iroldHtiiied eases.' . Pay After Christmas A Dollar a JWeek jWUl Do ' T . . i ,i , . ii a , i .si 457 STATE STREET SALEM (lllljjlllf Loveliest Gift of All: : AToiIeKSg f In the sew mother At tart effect or tn amber set, with twenty.tws, kara. imld ! The nan who is looking for a gift that ; combines utefvlnett with . . osottfy; will. ake hand-' with himself tchtii hs-te'ei '4heti, and ' ; like the ancunt Gteik- philcto- " phir, txebii Z&wf&MJK--. '? , 'v -' Prtces rahx rronv-twenty dollar for three plecea. fhrueh.-comh nii mirrsr) to the raoit rlstorate. eetg-' for tlie dress ing room, cestlnsr up te t hundred. - Any Set Delivered for a Dollar Pay After Christmas, a DoUsr orSoaXVeek . t i I