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Show I t V 1 Said by Scientists o Be x.Ioro jn u-tritious u-tritious Tiuui Wheat. A Produrt That 1 I nrv, it-inir in IX'-iimii.l IX'-iimii.l lis a s.iii. riur I .i.ul Arlicln lis Viirl- (.'omn t lit reap til 1 f f tl t 1 11 are di t 1 1 1 p eiallv v 1 t 1 eeption 1 f 1 i 1 1 meridia 11 I t port li m 1 111 that pi 1 111 has hill 1 j t tl rule. Scientists loner aro aa lomr as the days ( f 11 111 1 1 pointed out. that the eart'i would produce! pro-duce! li vegetal 1 1 1 richer f 1 1 other product of the caeih. Vet the New York Advertiser savs tbat bananas, up to the pi-e , en; t ne-. have formed 1 1 f worlds i 1 i t t they at mand for them is m su voarny year, so that a iiv.ce i s.ene uea visions vi-sions h this fn t t 1 tion of t 1 1 however, has been u;i; Now speedilv chany. .!. ! ee : . ee.;i ;; : e i the Pi t 1 1 many have become ni ( ere . 1 i . ;.e - results re-sults of a f by Fra I known experiraem.il rn.-m.:.. an 1 ee.-ae erly ail t 1 As a re It f t tween M ( 1 of thes tl ofiieial t 1 1 toward the milieu; 'l ei el' e,; .j n as a staple food pro. .or; i.i.e. tvm iri-questioniudv iri-questioniudv be a e; ae ae . tor in tl n 1 The governme:" ,. ; le, ri eee islands of Janr.iiea ...e ei! -- i ", . warded t AI 1 banana meal, wli: :n e - e; ...i. e e - warded t Tl secretary of the depar.iaei ei iu e - ture at 1 ment c f ( 1 faeture. accoruoev i.. i , -. .: i : mittod bv Mr. l.ei-. a -. . . . . to be n 1 f 1 eaten with milk. The 1 1 1 the dt tn t distrib t 1 sampl. t i mauutaeiure ine lie,, . . ;1 . . : ,: : i letter f 1 sentoui. Lnvmir I.e. o I ,i .. .. i.l,: i ;. a ' available in reirard 10 ..!' . . .. i . . r action ha.s resal ic l i rem . i r. . , sistent endeavors, and n. .a i.ie .. . . remarl 11 t t 1 made. lied ntl f pie of tl L 1 goveri entire f p t t 111 1 granted to him and wmch cover tuc entire en-tire field of operations in cultivating the bflnana and m producing the meal. This was not done through motives ot philanthropy, he is eareiul to explain, but for tl tl 1 1 f entering the held as a barer of ioe meal rather than as a producer of it. and it is to his interest to get an enormous enor-mous supply into the mantel as quickly and cheaply as he can. "The e n t 1 1 t 1 single ton of this meal in the w eu ld, and I want it bv the million pounds." No one is likely to quarrel with the motive of such an act when it is remembered remem-bered tl t b n ml 11 1 to he a noa ly i f t f 1 n 1 produced. It is not a new product. Aztecs made it. Hitherto, however, it has been considered impossible to miu.c it in a way to keep. As a perishable product it was of little value; but it is now demonstrated that it can be made so as to rank with wheat Ilour or corn meal, and at a much smaller cost than cither. As it is far superior to either in food value, the importance of the discovery is hardly to be estimated. esti-mated. No limit can be fixed to the crops tl t 1 lit manufacture of the meal is simple and inexpensive, the price of bread must be considerably reduced. Another use. besides the making of bread, to which he meal may be applied, ap-plied, is the brewing of beer, and it is in this connection that Mr. C.eis pro poses t b n 1 1 t 11 other f tl 1 1 diseov 1 t I t ture l t 1 1 t 1 peel; 1111 1 t be produced from eie eo es "i sai.e peel, and process.-., nave la-en peri. vied for the canning or mo ripe irt;it v.'iui condensed milk. Tin f t t 1 t courageinent givea b-, .;.; . , ei .iiie.-.i is mentioned, has auracie.l lineui.' of some of the largest canitan i - .u .; country, and prcparai cel., ere iu. in progr f tl t f 1 that t 11 11 f I 1 lions f 1 11 1 t doubt tl t 1 t seetl 1 i 11 tl 1 will all t tl 1 11 E enormously. |