The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1924, Page 22

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“Now I am sure of my coffee!” ce] 'VE found that having the knack of coffee- making isn’t everything,” she said. “I had troubles enough until 1 found this mild rich blend that never varies from one can to an- other, Now I am sure of my coffee!" => V_\ The use of Crescent Vacuum-Packed Coffee \ certainly does simplify coffee-making, It \ assures you a brew Selightfully rich, smooth as and satisfying, Every day in the year it makes you sure of your coffee. YOUNG MAN HOPE | At the end of a week he « ‘Out here they are te of @ young man discovered that he was rows at all. He them swimming HOME WANTED Tama doll, known as JOHN BING’S “BABY PATSY.” DR. WO Natural Remedies Dr, Wo, Chinese Doe- fand vetoh with re Brass; the de $2.50 everywhere, JOHN BING CO., INC, 1431 BROADWAY, N.Y. ad \ Bans ! Es of the race will never die so long as red-blooded men and women live. Everybody loves the ex- citement and thrill of the horses as they strain to- wards the wire. TDAYSend NIGHTS of FUN Monday, Sept. 29 to and inched- ing Sanday, Oct, 5-seven full days. MONDAY — Children’s Day; free admission to all boys and girls un- der 19 years of age; alto to old soldiers and their wives. TUESDAY — Derby Day. WEDNESDAY — Governor's Day. Thurston County Day. THURSDAY— Seattle Day. North- west Washington Day. FRIDAY — Tacoma Day. South- west Washington D: SATURDAY—Farmers SUNDAY —Labor Day. All next week, from Monday, Sept. 29, to Sunday evening, Oct. 5, you will have the chance to enjoy the tang of running races once more. One hundred fifty of the fleetest runners on Western tracks will compete for the prizes at the Puyallup Fair, The track is fast, the sport will be fine. There's a Run for Your Money in every section of the greater and better Western Washington Fair this year. Whether you crave amusement, want the races, delight in beautiful horses or look at the thousand and one varied and different exhibits, there's many, many things at the Fair which will amaze and delight you. A season ticket at $2.50 is a good investment, for it entitles you to enter the grounds any time you choose. Single admission, 50 cents, children half price. Automo- . bilaparking under police protection, 50 cents. Yevasaneox FA LR W.H.PAULHAMUS, PRESIDENT an 2ight® PUYALLUP SEPT. 29 10 0CT.5 Ope y Rain or poy fa THE I [FOSTER SPEAKS | AT TACOMA | Leader of Big Steal Strike Coming Wednesday WHAT ABOUT IT? Statue for World Flyers Is Still Unpaid For |“Overhead” Injures | This Business Man President Wheeler? President Dawe President Bryan? M re ton, I want the bulletin BIOGRA *HIES OF THE VICE PR Use SANGRINA Say Physicians If You Want tc that tired, ‘enown to fat neon! pte On sale nt any of Bartell’s or Swift's Drog Stores, 12 Northold Inn Closes SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 D' Be the pe a te 1 rental ra quart jastic fellow w 5,000 in t the buile 20,000 in taxes, and | to a sts id work elsewhere ofit on the nnounced 4 s time for Colegrov The rentals I have paid have lord’ ent—but en, a few ine ent, I reluctantly decided th to Dreams don’t alv s story of 8 been a ha I looked at th eard from th rue, and as I hape. I 6 hment, an portunity to n f and delightfulls vide the landlord with « I have succeeded and t rd to better things than I h tle has ever known. I hope r Colegrove Institution t his own best inter the returns fror enable me ir r in the iment i believe t to s ‘ tment render my patrons an eVen greater service Mhane te bol. OTHER THREE COLEGROVE RESTAURANTS STILL GOING STRONG AND TO CONTINUE AS USUAL SPECIALTY FOOD SHOP EGYPTIAN KITCHEN AUTO KITCHEN 110 Pike St 1524 Third Ave $19 E. Pike St | CLARE 8. COLEGROVE, Pro} made comfortable by BELLINGHAM COAL When little bodies are exposed to rain and cold they must be warm and comfortable indoors. That’s the job of Colonel Washington’s army of Heat Units in Bellingham Coal. ; ‘This army is educated—its school days are over— Bellingham Coal, carefully washed, selected and pre- pared just right—for furnace, range or grate—gives a warm, cheery glow to the entire house. It makes the home hours of school days welcome no matter what the weather. High in heat—low in moisture. Start the winter right by ordering your Bellingham Coal this week from your own reliable dealer or BELLINGHAM COAL MINES Seaboard Building Elliott 6017

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