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August 05, 1923
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BEGINNING TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK
An occasion of vital and rare interest to every housewife
SALE
Jewel
DETROIT
JEWEL
Baking with door open
BOILING WATER 18 INCHES ABOVE BURNER
PAY NO MONEY DOWN
Let Your Old Stove Be Your
First Payment
BALANCE EASY TERMS
Liberal Allowance for Your Old Stove
100 Ranges To Go!
And 100 women glad of this opportunity, will
take these quick unless we miss our guess. '
These Gas Ranges have all the improvements, perfections and
conveniences that have been invented or discovered by untiring
genius and artists in 55 years of researched striving*
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You Must See Them
You can’t afford not to! And make sure you get
one. If you are weary and tired of your old one,
and would have instead—a RANGE of real joy
and delight.
DON’T
throw your old stove
away! Well take it and
make a liberal allow
ance for it.
Lasts a Short Time Only-Act Now
So don’t wait, nor delay getting yours! Don’t put it off
a day, for days fly fast—
And your opportunity goes with them.
EASY
to pay—our way. Pay
as little as $5.00 down—
if not convenient to pay
all cash.
For SS Years
Detroit Jewels-All Ways Best
During 55 years many other makes of stoves and ranges have
come, few remain, many have gone.
Detroit Jewel Stoves and Ranges have lived long, and prospered and
are today better than ever and are now thefavored, and first choice in
the homes of American housewives.
This year, 1923, crowned by the new improved Detroit Jewel will be the bright
banner year of their career. They are indeed the stoves of yesterday-today
: and tomorrow.
i ATHENS GAS LIGHT & FUEL OOMPflHV
Phone 54 Phone 54
Description
Baked Ebonite on all outside parts which protects the
range from rust. Cast iron main front and door
frames. Cast iron cooking top and side shelf. Patent
double flue oven which forces even heat in all parts
of the oven. Oven full lined with blue steel on all sides
which keeps the heat in the oven.. Will fit in a space
43 1-2 inches wide. Oven 18 inches deep, 12 inches
high and will hold a large roaster with room to spare.
White porcelain tray under top burners. White por
celain panel in both doors. .. Li *)-% .
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wait nv*
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