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fei'liUnilliliWiii u;i'il.iilii!'.ii: COFFEE INtonl Crop Impr"vmot 8rri-e.l THE furmer hns lieen lol'l orer and over puin that Ue m!y about 40 per rent of the f n unier's dollar for everythlnj; h sells. This may be strletly true nnd there tuny be some plaees where nfter h' r. his buslnesg organization perfect ed natters f di.'-trlhutlon may bo simplified. The middleman profit now heeause there l ronm for the middleman pud there always will ve room for mid'llemen. The fanner li entitled to hH proper proportion if the consumer's dollar, in what be gets probably H" per rent rf that dollar on account of The economical wny In wfd 'li the pr.".;n errchana-'-s handle his business. But fiat does not mean that he in entitled to KO per cent of every dollar the consumer spends. 8erv!o Govemj Final Price. In one of the lending restaurnnt yntems of Chicago-cff" fs five cent a cup; tea is five rent a cup; nenrccfTe.' is live cents u cup. and hot water Is five rents a cup. It mar he that conditions will force these: prb-es to go up, but the prln-'-iple 1s that the first cost of the fmrnel:ty is V.-A fid fci
WHY (f carmnff wife of the Avell known million
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WHAT cou navc impelled the person -he met there to have plunged a knife through her heart ?
READ THE ANSWER in the most fascinating detective mystery story in years, a story that grips your interest and keep? you guessing to the end
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"J) -'iUl'lllMl,., . 1 1 1 1 J ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 u : I J ( (i I II ;i J 14' entirely lost sight of and what pay for Is erv!.-e. The farmer In Brazil produces the coffee tierry : t'.te farmer in Japan furnishes the tea; tho American fanner furnishes the cereal which i" i near-coffee, nnd God .Almighty furnishes the water freely from the faucet. ? Now It cannot be paid that the farmer is entitled to PO per cent of the price of a cup of Postum. Bow could h figure the thimbleful of grain which mnde that cupful? Be Everything and Get Alf. If the farmer Is prepared to givp sll the service he is entitled to all tho profits. For instance, if he prow the wheat and rrind it, bake it Into bread, wrap the bread in a sanitary manner and deliver it to tb houewife. fie Is entitled to all of the consumer's dollr.r. As it Is, perrlce In this connection, regardless of th price of brcrA, far outweighs ttv? time which the farmer ac'ually puts Into tropins that wheat, but economics! distribution based upon the experience of yenr of prain distribution now gives the fanner his 80 per cent end sll of the other erpensrs are Included In th 2ft ner cent. r: ": ft vl P4 7 v . i e 'a -.: w Today &
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