-W.' -H V&WWW'Jir! r' KJ"" ; ' v ' .,-"- T,, oT . i'W Pgfrffl . V N " T4T: Y - il? : i i Din IK If, fr t I It" i V I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919 i -J., V L ...M '. . J" '' .jVc V l vfW H? v." ' W$ tWH8ji3' ,. wi- -'SlIWiWiM Mv&toH Kfl jjjjjTHE CAPPER FARM PRESS fj EfM? Greatest Market rAre you getting your full share of tfr'e farm trade that comes from the 25 Billion Dollars the farmers of the United States earned this year? More than two-thirds of this agricultural wealth more than two-thirds of the buying power of the American farmer more than two-thirds of the big farm market is in the sixteen states of the Money Belt served by the Capper Farm Press. '' The Capper Farm Press reaches more than one farm family in every three in these states and they are mighty good custom ers for every manufac tured commodity. The direct way of reach ing this trade the most effective and most eco nomical way is thru the medium which farm folk look upon as their very own the farm paper which they regard as a member of the family. It is the straight line to you greatest market. !r-S S I J J C LfPmKMFli" J "LI A&1 r V riw f I m H v lr J m ILa f .nni m . ii J K-i-ii.'w- '( . jB- sil ( u TmJj' :..:. ). rl 7 IT B - 1 1 1 1 i iffit c I M-.. iii.-:-. a ! --vi v H' ;. ,:;.:???;; .'.:.. .1. "Vvjs . ln . . iH ;..;..;...: :.'! y 1a Sm- . f m T'K' ... t i 141 1 - m. i I lmT i I . . V- i1 " ' dV 0 Y l Ibbbk I i n i i i i . . L f- V 3ciir V LLw r .' LLLfS.. r,x. HL ' ldi'i '"' " VI x y ' V Clreiilallet, l.MO.toft tt ' -' I M 2J00 Siilsrribir ' f 7 i 1 nJ.-K-d " 11 ui n -- -' ' -1 -y ''p The Capper Farm Press 'gfoestiiere fHan a mflfiott farm homes in the Money Belt a farm paper: ..service" that is different distinctive and localized. Divided into five sections,- with five editorial staffs, it keeps in close touch with its people. It is "home folks" to them. It is a part of their daily life. And thru our branch offices we keep in close con tact with trade conditions, with distributors and deal ers, and thus are in position to render exceptional service to the mimufac turer who seeks to develop rural trade in this "Garden of Billions." ' i Don't take it for granteH that you are already reach ing this rich market. Its possibilities are too great to be left to chance. It will repay careful analysis. Let our Research Bureau help you investigate its further possibilities for your, prod uct y 1 l, .y, i CfflCAGO Mailers Bldg. J. C. Feeler, MAnaper NEW YORK ' 501 Fifth Ate. Joseph KimrntMin. MAnapir KANSAS CITY, Grapfeie Arte Bl ig. R. W. BIlteheD, Macaeer '"tfar CAPPIR FARM PRESS Arthur Capper, Publisher Marco Morrow, Assistant Publisher OJfOPEKA, KANSAS IMETKOIT SCEOTXS OMA55A OKIiKHOMA. CITY K.L.Owirttar," 1 ' i . if,, j7 V . i r7i , ) 0 4 i., '. t 9 x ,'J . '" m 4 t; '. fc w. i'A . r. M t: JnMs!Sb -1.1r2itJ i'Jft, th it 1 4r, ;r y. L .. , vrniSi. N M ,Ch r v
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