Show W 91 A CANS ia A M C S ANI aind ap r 4 frosli and milk which we wa consume at breakfast are t the he only fool food pro a igich now have to corno corao ir rw w I 1 a ner ear tho spot where we anve are li all the tha rest rm t of 0 our fial orl requirements can corie cone froni from tu ft any in il our own or even en from a distant for iva iii liquids and the e cost of tood food t 13 consumer cans mner doos locq not vary ry h I 1 in I 1 i new naw york frow lat in arago hs ao or san Francl franciaco so vivi i great advances in rapid i or tation have bac done to ri 0 the ot of a city it si diato hinterland but f crucial canning is the he print 1 raaon why modern large giop u can exist the i supply cf foods which Is 1 n annually rut rm into cans there p v te lie jonew no mcw york chicago r fancisco ran cisco N aeo at least two i relis it t tho the leoyle deop le in via united i t lived on I 1 banns arins but in 1930 vrin population of this coun I 1 instituted only twenty five pt it ot the total in other i fur furriers furn iera a cen 0 fo fm fd a non farm faria loo p pula hit it halt the aiza of 0 the the non Is three times limes as j t va i the tha tarm farm population ye p I 1 V editor ditar ot 0 short abort stories in h y n AMY N Y must have hava i ats acts SU la nid when ho be i i V t edl adl it tin cans S wise also fallow free pl ite atthe it tha whole 0 oa 01 aiu m rut I 1 in tin cans and theres more truth than poetry in that remark most alost 0 at f us have become so used to eating canned meats canned twits fruit s canned preserves canned milk and every other sort bort of canned foods that wo nye forget there was waa a day when there any such thing as an airtight can you ate fresh meat those days ju in the he winter time when it would 1 keep cep or elso you ats ate dried meat dried meat apat or jerky was the staple food carried by every trapper and pioneer in the early days when aben fresh food could not bo be had and in foreign forcin countries it was wao tho the sa came me way find every race ot of people right back to the ancient egyptians and babylonians used dried abig a big part ot of their staple food supply dried fruits fruit s made up another big item in the bill ot of tare fare that was why the date palm was such an important th thing ing in the desert desart countries ot of the east dates dried well vell and were very nutritious find that in the hot countries alho india and africa pepper and other spices and condiments cams came into use for the came reason food be kept any too well but by seasoning the dish highly with spices epicen i you toll tell it the meats or other ingredients maybe had bad bei come a little too high ice of courso course was a very good preservative in comi countries tries where L there was plenty of ct cold weather ln in the ahe winter time tim tho early Tolon lefa quickly dy learned to gut fat M in the tr ard rit nt it aviv or t ail r aay zy preserve their meats longer during the hot weather j nut but when the great man who invented tho the tin can came along r i he moved civilization forward hundreds of years even the cowboys and trappers who v ero ss as ha hardy my a lot as ever lived discovered tho the advantages 0 ot f th the e tin can A cowboy who had to cross a long waler wa loss stretch knew that ho he could make it in u comfort on a can or two ot of tomatoes the juice ot of which satis fled his thirst at tho the same came tinto time that tho the pulp gave him nourishment and any Etore storekeeper heeper in a mining district or cowtown who lay in a good burnly ot of canned peaches and plums and suc auch h was likely to find himself on a rail the first saturday a lot ot of hungry riders got gat to town the cowboy like all outdoor workers has a great appetite for or sweets and V the ne canned fruiht suited him right light down to his booth cela sailors explorers travelers and tho the millions who fou fought dijt ran jn tho he world war know what cans cat s meant in the way of food and cm comfort and to tho the everyday citizens cans mean just that and moro more they mean meat and fish at all seas seasons ns as well as faults throughout through ont the year instead of just during the tha hot summer mant months bantlis lis yo sir tho the man who invented the tin can is deserving ot of a monument monue nt and if all tho empty tin cans left by careless shiftless i campers were piled into one heap it sure euro would maks make a rao aument wc owr t |