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Show TOBACCO MADE HARMLESS. acrman Experiment Tlint Docs Not Rob It of Its riavor. A number of processes hale been ele. ilsed for rcinoiliiB from tobioco lis harmful lugiedlents, especially the ulc-ntln, ulc-ntln, but tho trouble Is Hut the residue res-idue Is generally not only harmless, but Insipid Now, bowLier, mi experimenter experi-menter named Ocrol I, of Hullo, Oer-many, Oer-many, claims to huso Kiicci'dcd In neulinllzlng tho Injurious principles nt tobacco without taking fiom It the llai or so much prized by smnkeis. The following desc rlpllon of Oerol I h method meth-od and Its results Is gllen Is Cosmos "Iho lonves are trcalel with n so lutlon nf tannic nrld, which Ins Ihe property nf flxlng nlknlolds no that the nlcotlii nnd tho essences contained In the plant, such ns nlcotiint'i, e'o, nie neutralized nml rendered Innffenslie. It would nppear that this opei illon doej not cause the tobacco lo loi, Its llninr Tn renew the perfume dour to Ihn smnkir, which Is Injure I by the tannin, tan-nin, the tobacco Is then snake I In n prepnied ikcoetlon of the plant oil-gnnum oil-gnnum inlugire (will marlouin). Thse cigars urn now sold In Anuilc.i, Oe r-many r-many and Itussla, nnd me. It ni)icurs, much llkid by smokers, while th'y .iro recommended by physlcbu " Cnreful experiment has shown, we nre told, that this mods of piep iiui'ou remoses all tolc prnpertl s from the tobacco After smoking th piepoii'd slgnrs the arterial pr-scuro an. I the pulse remain precisely tip snnie ns Ichiro, Ic-hiro, A solution of the trenlid lubaciti was eseii Injected Inlo Ihe ulus of snrlous nnlmilH without srlnus lesulls A largo numbci of th clgiis Inie been smoked by M IlirilM, lino reports em thtm us follows' "The cigars uliilned cnmpletelv uud icry ngreiably the nsl of tnViiu, one rnn barely dettet u lory sllifht ellf-ftreiicn ellf-ftreiicn between thorn nut ordlnirv cigars ci-gars of the same quallls This aunly gives Iheni n gn-nt ndviinti (e user tin-so-called denlcotlnlzed tobieioes "Wlshlnr; to make some e xporlnentH on tho action of the lobaeo, M lln det smoked between 10 a in and f. pin nn lesH than llfleen cigars of i gride: comparable with emi feimlles -it 20 centimes (I cents) Ho did Ihls A I ill perfect Impunlts. although, the ily bcfoie, he had not ho nble lo r.eed his tenth cigar, made of oi Unary tobacco. to-bacco. "Here Is nnothei experiment M nai-det nai-det gnio a prepared tlgnr to a boy u' 1G scars, who more than once had bi u mado 111 by IrsliiK lo smoke in ordinary or-dinary Capoial cigarette The south felt no disiiRreeoble sensntlnn 'Tho assertion of the Inienlo- that ho has lift nil tho nicotine In iho ,o-baccei ,o-baccei and lit the same time renlorel it harmless Is somewhnt iiarndoxleal, neiertlielcss therei Is nothing unstlentlllc In the Idei that the nlka-lold nlka-lold miy bo chemically flxed so as to mako It non-iolatlle. ' Literary Dl Best. |