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"WE WANNA BE THIN" WAIL FLESHY ONES TO HEALTH OFFICIAL

(By Associated Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 17 A great many tat people in the United States and Canada avowedly want to become thin but don't know. By the hundreds they have been confessing this desire in letters to City Health Commissioner Copeland. Their selection of him ns the person who might take a great weight off their shoulders was sugeested by accounts of his recent mobilization of a reducing squad of 50 fat men and 50 fat women in New York. These hundred heavyweights havs been shrinking daily and the letters from outside New York inquire how Dr. Copeland does it. It's simple, he -avs. Proper diet, regular exercise and proper living habits are all that necessary. "You cannot be happy unless your stomach is full." the doctor tells the fat folks. Then he explains what foods they should cat to keep happy, eliminating all those which produce fat Some of foods they may est in abundance ar celery, buttermilk, radishes, endive, lettuce, tomatoes, watercress, clams, whites of eggs, chicken without the skin, shad, white meat of lobster, codfish, pears, apples, grapefruit, lemons, oranres. rhubarb, lean meat ana "kimmed milk. Make Wrong Selection. "The greatest mistake people mak? 's In the selection of their food." Dr. Copeland contends. "The average meal is poorly balanced. This Is particularly so of breakfast. Imagirs wanting to get thin on a breakfast like this: cereal and cream, hot muffins with butter and honey, sausage and possibly some fruit covered with sugar. This entire meal is made un of starches and sugar, which aidflesh, and very often as an added of fense it is washed down with ten. coffee or cocoa saturated with sugar." Tr. Copeland lets his squad eat fruit lor breakfast, except banana? He bars sugar, prohibits white bread, j'nd opposes the drinking of water with meals because that makes th room and inclination for more food. Cereals are all right, he says if a tablespoon of bran is added instead of sugar. He recommends Swedish exerciser. I!at if the ambitious heavv insists on

his calisthenics being 100

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921.

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AMERICA DISTINGUISHED BY HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING MASSES ENJOY, SAYS SAM GOMPERS

Kdltor'n Motet 'o mnn In the world today alanda high in the ralrrm of labor a dora Mmurl (.omprra, and no man la ftUrn more rmiwrl by tb.e employera, for while the latter were ot-

I poaed to the organizations he repre-

arnta, they have ndmltted he was honral. fulr and open to reaaon aa well ua hrlnjf a clean tlxhter for the rights he believed due to hi followers. lie knows the Ideals, the alms and the strength of unionism as no other man does,.

By SAMUEL GOMPERS America has no peasantry. America has no class set

marked apart, definitely classified as being apart and Irrevocably fixed as apart from the great mass of her people. America has no class from which it is impossible to merge. America is distinguished throughout the world by the high standard of living which the masses of her people enjoy. The comparison is sharp and distinct. For this, the American trade-union movement is primarily responsible. America has no proletariat as Europe knows the proletariat. In the beginning, this was because of the manner in which our country was settled and because of its boundless natural resources. It has re

mained so primarily because of the

those outside its membership. It la believed by many that the American Federation of Labor orders strikes. This is not the case. The American Federation of Labor cannot order even one person to cease work. The statement that the American Federation of Labor has no power of compulsion i3 absolute. There is no qualification whatever. It can say, through its conventions, or through . its executive council and its officers that certain

apart, policies or certain courses of conduct

are advisable, but only as there is

general unity of opinion and the moral force of that unity of opinion 13 there any actual power to compel compliance. International Scope. In addition to these representative community organizations, there are national and international unions. Mo3t American unions have adopted the term "international" because their membership extends into Canada and Mexico. National and International unions are formed by uniting all of the local unions in a given trade. Comparing the trade-union movement with our political structure, the

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Count Szechenyi. photographed shortly after his arrival in Washington. Count Szechenyi. recently named Hungary's ambassador to the U. S.. has arrived in Washington to take up his duties. His wife was formerly Gladys Vanderbilt-

branches of industry such as the building trades, the metal trades and the printing trades. Through these representative community organizations the

that trade unions are merely organizations of aggression, that they are something in the nature of predatory

wage earners in each city are brought i bands formed to secure for their mem-

together and are placed in a position

to act unitedly and intelligently for the conservation and advancement of their own interests and for the consideration of problems of all kinds relating to the life of the municipality. Unions Halt Class But for the trade-union movement entering into modern industrial life, combating the ever present tendency of employers toward a mere subsistence wage, combating their tendency to retain the long employment day that had obtained prior to the development of factory life. America would have had a class as distinctly marked apart from the rest of society as any European country. The idea obtains to some extent

bers such temporary advantages a3 may be possible, no matter what the cost to employers or to society. Of course, those who out of short-sighted

ness oppose the trade union movement, seek always . to spread this, false impression. ; ; ; ;; The truth is that no organization in America is broader in its outlook or attempts to more intelligently understand the general needs of our society or to fit. in more constructively and helpfully.

national and international unions real

jly correspond to the departments of' . , , . covemment The. imcriro. roaMj city central labor

central labor union is, thus

federation of unions

V; ii7' ... government. The American Federa

tradTnV' Z '"rS r1, ltinn " " name implies,

o.7 VT'V : . "" a federation

oinit-s is fiiLiutu io De rannea as one

inVd , hi ll T .T f DOt states- 11 i3 an affiliation of national Theerr and international unions. In its anrr 1 , k .f tb.f ,t,ra(Jun,1pn ove-! nual conventions, these national and in-

s-iVth - ""UBUm"" Jwwieiea me ternational unions are entitled to vote grow in .or tne machine or factory sys-,in proportion to the membershin on

which they pay per capita tax to the

American Federation of Labor. In ad

tem. witn the coming of steam and the subsequent coming of electricity

and the use of these agencies of pow-

tiade, in the same communities. These local unions are affiliated into what are known as city central bodies or

unions. The city

a repre

sentative organization composed of

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Everywhere people are talking about the new, easy and economical way of getting the wonderful health-Riving benefits of true veast-vitamines in the tinv tablet iorm rilled Mastin's VITAMON'. By totting the precious yeast and other vita-

luines in this highly concentrated form

upset the stomach or cause pas, but. on the contrary, is a gTeat aid to digestion and to help overcome even chronic constipation. So rapid and anuizing are the results that success and satisfaction are absolutely guaranteed to weak, thin, ner

vous, run-down folks or the small amount

you can be sure of quick results, for ' you pay for the trial will lie promptly reMaetin's VITAMOX banithes pimple?, ! funded. Be sure to remember the name boils and skiu eruptions aa if by manic, j Mastin's YT-TA-MON the original and strengthens the nerves, builds up the body I genuine yeast-vitamine tablet there is r-ith firm flefh and tissue and often re- nothing else like it, so do not accept imi--nates the whole system. It will not '. tations or substitutes. You can Rt laatln' VITAMON tablets at nil Rood Irutgit, ueh I)fler Druii to., I hint let hvvaKe, UuIkU-j 'it, John Kosler.

delegates from all the local unions in a city. By the same process, state fed-, erations of labor are formed. In most j cities, there are, In addition to '.he city central labor union, delegate bod ! ies representing the unions in specific

dition, -each city central body, each

er In rhp llPVPInnmant rtf fnn.,, i . . r 1 . , . .

v. . j -"'"'vwv lov-wij mr, i suite xeaeraiion ana eacn ot tne tive the tendency of industry was to con- j departments of the American Federa-

lU4l populations in small areas I tion of Labor Mine. Metal Trade?

and the tendency of employers was to keep these concentrated populations, so far as possible, at a mere subsistence level of wages. Power is Moral Suasion Many persons think that the American Federation of Labor is an organization of great power. In a most im-

j portant sense this is true, but in the

sense in wmch it is understood hv

Building Trades, Union Label Trades

and Railroad Employes' Department, are entitled to one delegate. Understanding Helpful. An understanding of the structure of

the American Federation of Labor may

many or labor s critics, it is without! is built is exactly like the form of or

? , great Pwer of the Ameri-j ganization in the political life of our can Federation of Labor is the power' country. The American Federation of or moral suasion. It is the united ; Labor is constructed with its foundaopinion of four million organized wage tion on the ground and all powers proearners that has weight and power, i ceed from the base upward. The small-

ig in the same

"'f American reaeranon nr taw eet unit j .u i i

iias no power or compulsion eithpr

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.riiei n an, me l niteu ciaies ariuy pr.ting up exercises are just as pood a.; .ny other. These can be practiced within the privacy of the home provided the home is of sound construrtion and the neighbors pleasant. One of Dr. Copeland's squad confided t tin t every time she began bending and jumping there came complaints from the occupant of the apartment below.

Are You Constipated? Just Try This Thousands ot constipated people have entirely overcome their ailment by following the advice fo those who recommend Dilaxin. These harmless little tablets are made in exact conformitv Witil the f3iri-lt rirnar-rlrt-inr, f - . u

I particular ailment. You mutt underst.-inil that niiavi,.

pe neipiui in leaaing to an under- i f.,v" natural action and is an effective standing of its activities and its PoliH!nVVntSrnrrheantc7sU?ea?; Cies. The form of organization around; correct this human ailment and adjust which the American labor mnvfmpnt;'ho. intestinal tract to a normal untl

iit-aiiny state. with the ree-nlar us r,ri

i-ulvui iui a snort time in accordance with directions, constipation can eventually be overcome and the u?e of these or any other laxative may be entirelv abandoned. It contains nothing of a habit-forming nature. This is all because Iiilaxin creates a healthy and active elimination. If you are troubled with constipation you owe it to yourself to give Dilaxin an honest tryout. It will not disappoint you as have other alleged remedies. You will feel younger ;nd better every day. All druersrists the worbl over a r nn-

scllitiK Dilaxin at fifty cents per box.

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In one month's time EVANS' TRIPLE PHOSPHATES puts on several pounds of solid red bIood?d flesh and changes your weak, run-down, nervous tired body into a strong, vigorous robust one or money back. Of course medical men are surprised and many are still unbelievers.

Friday, Ncv. 13- King Solomon s ,,r;p 'J" Z"V. y 2.

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W WEAK AND FRAIL !

Tells Hon Yinol Built Her Up and Increased Her Weight. j

ment in each box. and one month's treatment is guaranteed to increase , your weight at least several pounds, i and in ten days make you feel like a ; new being, full of ambition, vigor and ! a desire to accomplish things. Dafler ' Drug Co., A. G. Luken Drug Co. and al! good druggists have agreed to supply Evans' Triple Phosphates and guarantee it to do just what is claimed for it. or money refunded. ; Even though Evans' Triple Phosphates works wonders in all cases of nervous, digestive and blood troubles, don't take it unless you really desire to put on flesh, gaiu weight. Advertisement, i

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Mrs. S. V. Green . ; READ HER LETTER j Emporia, Kansas. "Bronchitis left me in a weak, run-down condition so ' I was too weak and frail to do my work I took all kinds of cough syrups and tonics but did not seem to gain. One day I rtad about Yinol and tried1 it. I commenced to improve. It gave me a good appetite, it built up my wasted tissues. I gained in weight ; :ind it strengthened and toned me up gf nerally." Mrs. S. V. Green. 2 South State Street, Emporia. Kansas. ; The reason Yinol is so successful in ' such cases is because it contains the; curative tissue building elements of fresh coils' livers, (without oil I. to- j gether with the blood making and strength creating properties of Iron ' and Beef Peptones which makes Yinol ! without a peer for overcoming frail, i weak, run-down conditions. $100 per bottle, guaranteed. Clem Thistlethwaite. druggist. Richmond. Ind. , Advertisement.

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of Women's and Misses Suits Friday and Saturday Only In true Thanksgiving spirit, we offer you matchless values in Ladies' and Misses' Suits, combined with the benefits of our easy payment plant From every point of view, this is the most important sale of its kind held in this section this season. Come prepared for a brilliant surprise. Come and participate in this remarkable ecenomy event.

GROUP 1 Consists of Suits made of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Velour. Sudine and Bolivia, many of them fur-trimmed, with the best grade of silk and satin linings.

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$37.50

Values to $47.50

GROUP onsis-ts of Suits of the season's smartest models in all the wanted materials and colors.

$30.00

Values to $39.75

rpnirni Consists of a variety of models developed in IjKUUI 6 vvear.welI fabrics. $24.75

Values to $32.50

CROUP 4 Consists of a special group of smart, practical new styles specially low priced. $15.00

Values to $24.98

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VOL. I

Registered RICHMON'D, INDIANA. NOVEMBER 17, 1921

No. 32

Rations for Feeding Whelan's Poultry Feeds It is not our intention to over-tax our customers with an unnecessary ; amount of literature, but simply ; give facts, and furnish them rations which are being used successfully by the various experiment stations in the United States. Ration. When any ration, no matter for

what purpose, is desired, the chemical analysis of the feeds should be J understood, at least in some degree, j The fact that some feeds are extremely rich in protein or the mus-l cle. blood and white of egg forming j constituents, and that other feeds': supply the carbohydrates, which j are largely used in the production

ol lat, heat, energy or yolk of ee:

NOTICE

We receive daily at 10:30 a. m. the Indianapolis hog market. Anyone wishing this information may have same by calling Phone 1679.

wheat bran; 5 lbs. lbs. corn meal; 10

scrap; 10 lbs. middlings; 25

lbs. cut clover. Dry Mash Ration 7 lbs. beef scrap; 28 lbs. corn meal; 2 lbs. flour middlings; 10 lbs. hominy; 10 lbs. cut clover. Winter Layers. We find quite often that in early winter many of our early spring pullets, while seemingly in the verybest condition to lay, fail to do so no matter how they are fed. Many

of us fail to realize that the bulk

J Many Enrolled for Poultry Short Course I Many inquiries have been receiv

ed aunng tne last few weeks regarding the poultry short course to be held at Purdu euniversity, Dec 5 to 17. Ohio and Illinois each have several representatives signed up for the course and one man is coming from Maryland to take the work at Purdue, in addition to a large number from over Indiana. The short course is intensely practical and includes besides the lectures, excellent laboratory werk in which the men and women taking the work handle the chicks themselves in solving incubation problems, adjust their own brooder stoves and eauipment to get the

should be kept in mind when mix-f the egg is water and lime. Many i best result. Thye deal with many

ing feeds. The purpose of a ration must control its ingredients. Egg Froduction. During the winter months, the fact must be borne in mind, that cold weather is not like laying season, and in ordtr to obtain eggs.

feed this and that ani the other

thing expecting quantities of eggs, and almost entirely neglect water and lime, the most necessary constituents of the egg. We do not wis hto say that one can produce eggs on water and lime alone, but I do wish to emphasize the fact that a constant supply of pure wa-

summer conditions must hp inviipri i

Ihrmi.h moans rf r. eimnl,. P ,. ' 'hdt a

rooa ana Beef Scrap. . " ' V .- V I Dn nnt nri0WoUA a ' at a11 Umos- and also Snt. oyster

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get too fat to lay. They get fat because they do not lay, therefore, she is of the meat type and should be used for such. Each hen must

,' shell, charcoal and other substances

containing an abundance of lime in available quantities for shell production. These are more necessary

to sustain her

have enough food

nnnv t ho nnn it i nu r. , t

from the amount of fonrl cho LIledl'

beyond her body requirements and converts into eggs. Broilers and Roasters. When quick growth is desired, a ration made up wholly of grain will be found deficient. Beef Scrap is the only product on the market which will supply the required amount of protein and form a perfect balanced ration which makes the flesh, feathers, blood, etc. A Good Ration For Laying Hens. One of the best rations is as follows: Oats, 15 pounds; corn meal, 3 pounds; pure bran. 5 pounds; shorts. 5 pounds; clover meal, 10 pounds; beef scraps or green cut bone, 10 pounds: charcoal, one-half pound; salt, one-fifth pound. Feed dry or thoroughly mix with water or milk and feed four pounds to

each 2o hens each mornin

noon give one quart of wheat, and

at night one quart of com. This is the average amount for 25 hen3. Indiana Experiment Station. Laying Ration. Grain 10 lbs. corn: 10 lbs.

wheat; 5 lbs. oats, total 25 lb

I toward an abundant egg yield than

other poultry problems in the same

way, making the information thus gathered of special value to the owner of either a large or small flock of chickens.

"The Best She Ever Tasted"' Whe'an's Pancake Flour Made Fresh Daily Try a Package. For sale at your

grocer s.

! grain and mash feeds, and much

Therefore with us, wa-

i ter and lime for shell come first in

consideration. We advocate the use of salt in mash feeds, as this is the means of inducing the hen to drink more water. Green Feed Necessary. Nearly all of the common vegetables are relished by fowls, and

they should be given rations of i beets, cabbage and carrots at reg-1 ular intervals during the late fall ; and winter months. ' Silage may be used, provided only ! a small quantity is fed at first until : the hens become accustomed to it. j Despite the medicinal qualities of j the vegetable, onions should never! be included in the ration for laying i hens, because fowls fed on them

BIRD SEED IN BULK All Varieties OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Man 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

with an unde-

Dry Mash 3V2 lbs. beef scraps; I fa,la clover

will produce eggs

sirable flavor. j When the poultry breeder cannot!

At j easily obtain vegetables to feed his i

flock, alfalfa or clover hav may be ' substituted. " j Whelan's Line of Poultry Food. ! Scratching grains, without grit; crack corn, white or yellow; wheat; I oats; ground oats; steel cut oats: !

iwheat bran; wheat middlings; al-'

meal ;

lbs. bran; 5 lbs. shorts, total 13H I corn meal; beet-

lbs, j meal; ground bone;

WHELAN'S WHOLE CORN MEAL Better Muffins Better Corn Bread Pure old-fashioned meal made from the best of corn all the corn nothing taken out. It's the kind you thought wasn't made any more. One baking will prove its goodness and all the family will call for more of your muffins and corn bread. Try it! Sweet Tasty Nutritious When you think of "Quality" think of Whelan's Corn Meal like the Siamese twins you can't have one without the other.

gluten meal:

scraps: blood

charcoal: errit: i

The mixed grain should be fed oyster shell; Pratt's poultry supin a deep litter lightly in the morn-! Ili(?s; sunflower seed kaffir corn; I ing, and all the hens will consume j buckwheat ; corn oats hay; line i in the evening. The dry mash is I PeP feeds. ! kept in a hopper, open before fowls I .

t all times. i Layinq Rations. j New Jersey Experiment Station.' Dry Mash Ration 100 lbs. beef scrarc 200 lbs. wheat bran; 200 lbs.; middlings; 2u0 lbs. ground oats; j 100 lbs. corn meal: 100 lbs. gluten i meal; 100 lbs. short cut alfalfa. I Morning Grain Ration 100 lbs. j wheat: 100 lbs. clipped oats. I Night Grain Ration 200 lbs.j

cracked corn; 100 lbs. clipped oat

All Leading Grocers Sell Whelan's Products

Polar Bear Flour Is King A strictly high-grade flour. Your Grocer has it. OMER G. WHELAN The Feed Man 31-33 So. 6th St. Phone 1679

Whelan's Burr-Ground PURE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Also Whelun's Buckwheat Pancake Flour Ready to Serve For Sale by Your Grocer OMER G. WHELAN 3-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1673

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Grain Ration 10 lbs. wheat; lbs. corn; 5 lbs. oats.

Dry Mash Ration 5 lbs. beef ! scrap; 6 lbs. shorts: 3 lbs. bran; (3 i lbs. corn meal; 1 lb. alfalfa meal.! Masschusetts Experiment Station 1 Moist Mash Ration 8 lbs. beef'

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We Recommend and Sell DON SUNG to make hens lay Sue, $1.00, $3.00 sizes. Omer G. Whclan The Feed Man 31-33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

ONE NIGHI ROUP CURE

It Has No Equal for Roup, Gapes, Canker, Cholera, Chickenpox and Diarrhea Omer G. Whelan

THE FEED MAN

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