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Show Successful Carnival Koffe-et jl 2740 People Served With Logan-Made M Coffee, Sugar, Cream and Cakes. All Pleased With it 1 The College Pure Food Company of Logan Is certainly not slow In its method of advertising. It seems to be out for business If letting people know It Is here and proposes to sell what It makes Is the thing needed, then It is bound to succeed. If tho merchants who aro constantly complaining com-plaining on account of "poqj business" would take a lesson from 'this company, com-pany, and do some advertising tho results would bo better for them and we also would make a dollar. Why not live and let live? During Satuiday, Monday,and Tues day tho College Ppre Food company had nine handsome young ladles busy as bees serving Koffe et In the various stores of Logan and at a 21-foot booth on Main strrect. With this drink was served sugar from tho Logan Sugar Factory, cream from the Hansen's Hans-en's Cache Valley Condensed Creamery Cream-ery and at the booth were served graham cakes made from llower produced pro-duced by the 1'ure Food company. At all hours there was a crowd standing stand-ing at tho booth waiting to bo served, Everything was free, that Is except fV W- 1 4j i IS" 1 Jffft i tit. .. itt j t J.. jS MsMML-u Itf Jjatf ?fc tho packages of kotTc-et which were ' H sold for 23 cents for one and ono H fourth pounds. They report of sell- M Ing. hundreds of packages. Their estimate of number served M during the three days Is 2,740 persons, !tM and they make the statement that kfl nearly every one stated It was equal jH to the real coffee and many could not '1 tell tho difference. l All the hotels and restuuranlssen ea ' KotTc-oton Sunday to their guests H and they gave a most satisfactory re- . j port as a result, somo liked Ii better f ! than coffee, others just as well, and "H annrn (niu nitf an it ill 'H some few not so well. (H In addition to the Koffe-et, served tlll at the Main street stand, there were on ("B exhibition tho following articles made M by thU'corapany; Grahm-ct, Graln-et, , jM Gralnol-et and tho cakesbove ment- 'H ioned. M Graham-ct Is a whole wheat -"', j graham made from tho whole kernel , ' L! including tho bran after the wheat Jll Is scoured. Bread and cakes made nl from this were shown which looked , , - jlH Continued on Page i. " -B " ' H ?-H iO A H ov G "- ro ' ' - B -'n -p.T.-r-"- "SE?3SIMBraMMH Successful Carnival Coffe-tt Continued from Page 1 i and tastod good. Graham-et Is a sort of cracked or mashed wheat Intended for mush etc. QralnoLet is the grape nut made by the Postum Cereal company and theOralnola madeby the Sanitarium company, both of Battle Creek Michigan, where Mr. Heodrlck-son Heodrlck-son df the Pure Food company stfent four weeks looking Into cereal foods a year ago. Utah needs more home manuract-urlng manuract-urlng Institutions. Logan needs more than she now has and every one that comes does Just that much toward giving employment and keeping our money circulating here In our' midst. We all make the claim we aie believers believ-ers in home enterprise. Our claim is sustained just in proportion to our willingness -to buy goods made ar. home, ir Koffe-et Is as good as reported re-ported we see no reason why Postum, Flgprune, etc , should ever be called tfr Whan ) ew Imntl tl...i i. ."i- . ror. When you hand the clerk 2.'. cents for a package of either or the above Just that much, less the prolltof the merchant, leaves this city and state never to return. Success to the com-pany. |