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Show :&T3325T&?mZT' 'VV THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1924. ?&. - in 1 4 ft u T A i Vf X V4 From the Wests homes of wealth and discrimination comes a tradition of wonderful coffee H rr N THE realm of decollete and dinner jacket, wheiTe cost would be counted a vulgar consideration there is served the n beverage that has given the West its reputation as the home of wonderful Coffee. Like prairie-firthe tradition (and the name of a certain- - coffee 1) has spread it embraces all this empire west until y of the Mississippi. with rare skill, roasted to a turn, ground with special machinery, and packed in acuum that retains its freshness always ! seal-brow- e, to-da- Hills Bros, are hot unmindful of the responsibilities resting upon the trustees of such a tradition. Acknowledgment of their stewardship is sealed in every tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee,- the largest-sellin- g brand and, without question. The Recog- nized Standard. ' There is no finer Coffee to be EaH. It is the cream of the crop cot of one plantation, buf of the plantations of the entire coffee- producing countries of the world. Blended , Kv. J fc! i i V Hills Bros, originated the vacuum-pac- k for coffee, which imprisons that flavor in its full strength until you decide to breakrthe-sea- l maybe days, weeks or years later! Yes, the West knows good coffee, and makes sure of getting it by remembering a certain namcr - -- What a coffee, indeed I As you pierce the vacuum seal, the aroma that greets you defies description. And this intriguing aroma is but the herald of a flavor that again emphasizes the poverty of words. Lift a cup of Hills Bros, to your lips! . , Thats the answer! ' Tw the origml Vacuum Thck which keeps the coffee flesh With all its high quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not It is economical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. high-price- d. 1 H ! HILLS BROS COFFEE i I I I 4 4 a t ( t i s i s a i I t It . I OtBSbBraC T i" |