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"EAT LESS," URGES EDISON
Inventor Says Americans Are Food and Sleep Drank;WE OUGHT TO WORK HARDER;Wizard Tells How He Counteracted X-Rays with 4 Ounce Meals;Affected by X-Ray's Work;Frugal Eating Makes for Long Life
Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1922) - Chicago, Ill.
Author: Special
Date: Oct 16, 1905
Start Page: 1
Pages: 1
Text Word Count: 558
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New York, Oct. 15.--[Special.]--According to Thomas A. Edison the country is food drunk. He says it is a fact the people eat too much and sleep too much, and don't work enough. The average man would be much better off and would do much better work if he would cut down his food and sleep and labor a little harder.

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