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Judge Bid. putnamTadeless dyes . . , . . , , . Afi,j OnelOr Darkaee colors all fibers. Thev dye in cold waterbetterthan any otherdye. Youcan r;;ex Miciora- ""oE PRtJC q""- " We (Gett a Slap The big coffee trust, made up of Brazilian rj """X " growers and American importers, has been trying ""iiii-f y various tactics to boost the price of coffee and get S V Pk more money from the people. v f fpvV Always the man who is trying to dig extra Jrf I i money out of the public pocket, on a combination, x j , , f-ST' ) hates the man who blocks the game. vf 1 1 J Xow comes a plaintive bleat from the "exas- v perated" ones. A) J The Journal of Commerce lately said: "A stir- "N V vf'coffM ring circular has just been issued to the coffee X tJJ ssGrower trade." The article further says: Vy V "The coffee world is discussing what is to be r O) y the future of coffee as a result of the campaign V V of miseducation carried on by the cereal coffee v people. "We have before us a letter from one of l the largest roasters in the South, asking what can C"-- J be done to counteract the work of the enemies ''s, ' of coffee. ' M "The matter should have been taken up by 5 J the Brazilian Gov't when they were completing "N, their beautiful valorization scheme." . Then the article proceeds to denounce de-nounce Postum and works into a fine frenzy, because we have published pub-lished facts regarding the effect of coffee on some people. The harrowing tale goes on. "Where a few years ago everybody every-body drank coffee, several cups a day, now we find in every walk In life people who Imagine they can-not can-not drink it. (The underscoring is ours.) Burly blacksmiths, carpenters, carpen-ters, laborers and athletes have discontinued dis-continued or cut down the use of coffee; as there is not a person who reads this and will not be able to find the same conditions existing among his own circle of acquaintances, acquaint-ances, is it not well for the Brazilians Brazil-ians to sit up and take notice?" Isn't it CUriouS these "burly" "bur-ly" strong men should pick out coffee cof-fee to "imagine" about? Why not "imagine" that regular doses of whiskey are harmful, or dally slugs of morphine? If "Imagination" makes the caffeine caf-feine in coffee clog the liver, depress de-press the heart, and steadily tear down the nervous system, bringing on one or more of the dozens of types of diseases which, follow broken-down nervous systems, many people don't know it. But It remained for the man who has coffee, morphine or whiskey to sell, to have the supreme nerve to say: "You only imagine your disordors. Keep on buying from me." Let us continue to quote from his article. "Notwithstanding the enormous Increase in population during the past three years, coffee shows an appalling decrease in consumption." Then follows a tiresome lot of statistics which wind up by showing show-ing a decrease of consumption in two years of, in round figures, two hundred million pounds. Here we see the cause for the attacks at-tacks on us and the Brazilian sneers at Americans who prefer to use a healthful, home-made breakfast break-fast drink and incidentally keep the money in America, rather than send the millions to Brazil and pay for an article that chemists class among the drugs and not among the foods. Will the reader pleaso remember, remem-ber, we never announce that coffee "hurts all people." Some persons seem to have excess ex-cess vitality enough to use coffee, tobacco and whiskey for years and apparently be none the worse, but the number is small, and when a sensible man or woman finds an article ar-ticle acts harmfully they exercise some degree of intelligence by dropping It. We quote again from the article: "These figures are paralyzing but correct, being taken from Leech's statistics, recognized as the most reliable." This is one of the highest compliments com-pliments ever paid to the level-headed, common sense of Americans who cut off about two hundred million mil-lion pounds of coffee when they found by actual experiment (in the majority of cases) that the subtle drug caffeine, in coffee, worked discomfort dis-comfort and varying' forms of disease. dis-ease. Some people haven't the character charac-ter to stop a habit when they know it is killing them, but It Is easy to shift from coffee to Postum, for, when made according to directions, it comes to table a cup of beverage, seal brown color, which turns to rich golden brown when cream is added, .and Uie taste is very like the milder grades of Old Gov't Java. Postum is a veritable food-drink j and highly nourishing, containing all the parts of wheat carefully prepared pre-pared to which is added about ten per cent of New Orleans molasses, and that Is absolutely nil that Postum Is made of. Thousands of visitors to the pure food factories see the ingredients and how prepared. Every nook and corner is open for every visitor visit-or to" carefully Inspect. Crowds come dailyaid seem to enjoy it. "There's a Reason" Postum Cereal Company, Limited Battle Creek, Michigan |