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F SUNDAY MOVIES {HOOCH DEALERS AND ATHLETICS | IN JERSEY CITY FORNEW JERSEY} GET ABIG SCARE pores Nite Senator to Introduce Bill Le-]But Their Friends Spotted galizing Amusements Af- Raiders’ Car and Partly f ter 1 o’Clock P. M, Foiled Them. Pa | A fight for Sunday movies and Persons who surreptitiously deal in Ma” Sunday athletics is on in Jersey City.| forbidden liquids in Jersey City are State Senator Alexander Simpson | Still alert to-day after having had a has announced that he will submit a|Scare thrown into them yesterday bill to the new Legislature at Tren-| afternoon, when an auto truck from rbocker Express Company, ork, drove up Newark Everybody v ton Jan. 9 which, if passed, will legalize Sunday amusements and athletics not only in Jersey City but y phoned his throughout the State. friend that t The Society for the Prevention of | agents were in town. This part Crime and the Promotion of Morals /ea"!9 marie, si hg been here by E)headed by the Rev. James Parkers | perry the wir i the Rev. Harvey Wyatt and the Rev ‘ Frank.S. Ritter, all Jersey City min-| age isters, are preparing to combat the move in the cou Authorities in have countenance: of the “benefit” var and more of the th their doors cach w th ot the reform organization come more and more incensed not only by the openin but by the Sunday been going on at P in the heart of and wine. Of nearly ccs raided only about och" was seized quality. 7 n the sal $1,000 wor None of it of a sest haul w theatres vin, Railroad r David Te * f > ‘| CENTRAL AMERICANS ARE SPLIT OVER UNION and the u the Prever motion of The a different view } of the reforn one of the le Costa Rica Objects When Matter Is poned. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. 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Less than ten months ago we placedin the hands ofafew womenanewanddif- ferent coffee. Today that coffee is the fastest sell- ing coffeein America, chiefly, wearetold, because Hie is a recent example that will amaze It satisfies dissatisfied husbands For years we heard men complain that coffee was uneven—sometimes over-roasted, some- times under-roasted, sometimes too strong, sometimes too weak. Then some bold spirit said: ‘Why can't someone give us a man’s cof- feethatisuniformin quality andstays uniform?” So we set out to develop that kind of coffee. Then a discouraging thing happened. Old ex- perienced coffee men said it couldn’ t be done. “Men differ too widely in their tastes,’ ‘they said, “what suits one man won't suit another.” No one can please everybody. But we believe there is something peculiar to the soil of this country that makes all exacting men lie the same thing whether they live on the plains of Texas, or in the palaces of Fifth Avenue—whether they ride in limousines, or Lexington Avenue subways—whether they work up in skyscrapers, or down on farms. What they all want is a real man’s full- flavored coffee, and we pledged all the re- sources at our command to produce it. Now it so happens that men are often born with a very wonderful, special faculty, whether for musical composition, baseball playing, mathematics, orcoffee-blending. The Premier organization had such a man - His father was a coffee expert. His three brothers are coffee ex- perts, He knows coffee-grow- ing as well as coffee-blending; coffee-roasting as well as coffee- packing. He has devoted a life- time, not alone to the study of coffee, but what is rnore important still—to the needs of men— what they want. And now critical men ia every section of the country are kind enough to tell us he has found it, and we hope your husband will say so too, if you ever decide to try Premier. This, then, madam, was the first thing that set women talking, for when you give a woman anything that will help cheer and brighten her home she quickly spreads the news. And the second thing was this: It economizes for economical wives The vacuum container—the only air-tight container science knows, delivers all the ori- ginal strength, all the rich, natural coffee fla- vor, all the fresh, fragrant aroma of Premier— not a part of it, but one hundred per cent of it, right on your table, with nothing lost, nothing wasted in the air. That is why many wives are now getting two cups of coffee for what they have been paying for one. Premier is made neither to fit a price, nor to equip salesmen with ‘‘talking points” to appeal to the weaknesses of certain people—those people who are easily influenced by prices rather than values. We are going to make the best coffee that money and human skill can make—let the price fall where it will. For we shall never for- get what A. T. Stewart, the great merchant once said: “Produce an article— any article, better than it has been produced before, and you are sure ofa large and loyal following among the women of this coun- try.” FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & COMPANY, NEW YORK Premier Coffee A man's coffee blended by a great coffee man