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Show THE OGDEN 2 ' ' Far East Lines I Buying American Rail Equipment !; WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1021. STANDARD-FAAMINE- R CHICAGO. Oct. 1- 9- XRAN FRANCISCO. SCHOOLS TEACil STRIKE NOTES Twenty million dollars annually is to be expended for the next few years in 'the United States for ; American Tolling stock machinery, ? rails and supplies in connection the expansion of the South with t Manchuria railway, according: to Yozo Tamura, who is here from I the Orient., I? Mr. Tamura is American repre- Isentative of the company, which operates the only road, using: I American standard equipment in J the far east. Landing here Tues-;da- y with members of the Jap- anese delegation to the dlsarnta-- I ment conference, he is on the way. f to New. York'- offices, through which orders for American suare to be placed, he said. pplies ' oo - EARTH IS FLAT reason for An Interesting: transfer . of the Pennsylvania lines from the first to the fourth etoud of railroad on which walkouts are scheduled, begin uctooer so, was ning by a tonight railroad official who given to permit declined use of his name. According to this official, the Pennsylvania originally was placed In the first group of roads because its officials hare had numerous rows with union leaders. a recapitulation of the strike vote Later, showed several labor organizations on the road did not cast a majority vote for a strike, so it was decided to place the road in the last group for fear failure of many of the Pennsylvania men to walk out on the first day would have an adverse effect on the strike, the official said '"'-Union leaders have refused to comment on the fact that the Pennsylvania was placed in group four other than to aay that this expedient for the welfare of the strike." SAN FRANCISCO.The number of air planes used in the western district of the air mall service will be doubled in the event of a railroad strike. J. H. Calwell, division superintendent, declared today. He said that with the increased service the air mail would be, able to transport more than 3000 pounds of San Francisco mall to eastward dally during the strike. "We are prepared to double forces on a moment s notice," he added, ''end emer- - One Thousand Pupils in Zion Believe This Doctrine Implicitly III-- . ZION, ; Zion schools, Glenn Vollva. the Oct. 19. of which Wilbur overseer of the colony. Is president, have adopted his new theories of a flat world and the absence of gravi tation and the 1000 grade and high school pupils believe them implicitly, according to their teachers. .The public school maintained by the state board of education and at- "was-considere- of tended bv the children bers of Voliva's Christian-Catholi- c how Apostolic church still teaches, mov' ever, that. the world is a globe that ing through limitless space andwhich it was the attraction of gravity caused the apple to fall on Isaac New ton's head. At the Zion schools the new course of study teaches that: Oasis orders would see m at once The earth is a flat circular world, ; $3,000 gency with a north pole in th exact center, Reno run." no south pole, and surrounded by n C. B. wall of ice which keeps venturesome PHILADELPHIA. Musser. chair 19. H. Oct. J. PORTLAND, Ore., "moonshine" man or the Brotnerhood of Railroad mariners from, falling off the rim. Thurber bought Trainmen of the Pennsylvania railroad. That the earth has no motion, but liquor, drank it and went blind, said 15,000 trainmen of the Pennsylvania remainj stationary in space. of miles J according to allegations he made the order for syBtem would refuse to is not millions a general railroad strikeobey and would con in That the sun in a suit filed in circuit court and 91,000.000 miles away diameter to ! here for $3,00.0 against George tinue work "if the road operates is really a little orb 32 miles across but of which The he altrains," organization man he whom the Yrotrka, and only 3.000 miles from the earth. is head recently voted ngalnet a strike. leges sold him the liquor. There y The fight of the unions should be with is a That the law of gravitation J was one gallon and one pint of labor the with not the board, are thrown Pennsylva when and objects ; the liquor. Thurber said. Shortly he said. The7 railroad has been fair the air they continue to rise until after he began drinking it, the- nia, in Its dealings with our men and has into force which propelled them la ex the nerve to became no We lived have its agreements. paralup partly Iloptlc and then fall back to earth pended, quarrel with the management." yzed, growing rapidly worse until because they are heavier than air. his sight was 10 per cent of what TOPEKA. Immediate creation of a OBSOLETE 3IAP USED 'is should have been, the federal tribunal to adjudicate the rail"deleA standard map of the world, on caused by charges, was proposed here today by strike way substances Christopher's projection. Is used in j terlous and poisonous" Governor II. J. Allen. in the liquor. The federal government should act the schools to demonstrate the flat oo This map, which is fearlessly, the governor said, to protect world theory. the public and give Justice to both the used by navigators and scientists in railroads and the employes. and longitude calcula- making time from EPISCOPALIANS IN the usual Mercadiffers tions, DENVER. A Ji Lovell and W. T. tor's projection familiar J SOUTHWEST CONFER Babe, other of the Brotherhood of Railroad schools, in that it shows thein earth as toin are Denver Trainmen, expected morrow or Thursday to take charge of it would look to an observer directly ST, LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 19 The synod the impending railroad, strike situation in above the north pole, with the con of the southwest province of the this territory, local railroad union offi- tinents and seas projected on a flat here church opened Episcopal today cials said today. it was said.-wilplane. As. a result the north pole have is With administration of communion by 'Lovell and Babe, of in the center, and instead of a south command strikers in the ter pole Antarctic regions ar indithe Right Rev. Daniel S. Tuttle, of supreme comprised in Colorado, Utah, New cated the ritory a white ring aboutthe outer this city, presiding, bishop of the by Mexico and Wyoming. circumference of the circle. This ring Episcopal church in America-- . or TOLEDO. Hooe that tome means of according to Voliva, Is the ice barrier Bishops who will either preside W.-Tthe threatened railroad etrifce which keeps mariners from falling off conference include at preventing the speak ne round was expressed tooay oy i. x. the edge of his flat worldCapers, western Texas, and F. B. Richardson, wat. president of the American Th Christopher projection Howden, New Mexico. Federation of Railway Workers, in an- made 20 ago, prior to the disnual convention here.. "We all hope' the covery of years south pole and before strike will not occur," he said in his ad much was the known about the Anarctio dress.' Officers of the federation say a strike regions', so only a bare outline of por vote was taken some time ago and that tions of the southern Ice land is members will be involved if the strike shown. comes but that they do not Invite it. . CHALLENGES OPPONENTS ' i Miss Mary Thompson, principal of JERSEr CITY. Newspapers in many ; cities in New Jersey today carriea adver the Zion school system, and an ardent tisements from the Central Railroad of believer in the vollva theories, has New Jersey announcing that permanent propounded a question which she besuccessful lieves will positions would be guaranteed trip scientists and navigaapplicants for employment as locomotive tors. Showing on her flat map that engineers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and yardmen to fill "vacancies as they the tropic of Cancer, 43 degrees from 6 Bell-an- s occur." the north pole, was a much smaller circle than the tropic of Capricorn, Hot water OMAHA. One hundred members of the ... Customer Blinded iBy Moonshine Sues Seller for i non-me- ; " xal-ac- com-:plal- A nt -i . . . At Forty DOUBLE famous expert, yer ago, solved the whole corn problem. The method is Blue-js- y the ... pltrr or the liquid. It stop pain instantly. Soon the whole corn gently loosens and comes out. ' Now folks who pore or pd corns do themselves Injustice. So do users of old methods, harsh and crude. is modern. It is approved by authorities. It is easy, simple, quick nd sure. Just apply It and forget it, and watch what becomes of the corn. After that, you will never let a com pain twice . It CAN bLmi jc . Your druggUt has Liquid or Plaster - j ay Blue pslnend cores Many n a j tops ash m srjuc K S si a uTv the Spring? The deed to his home; his fire and life insurance policies; Liberty bonds and other investments belonging to himself and his family, some jewelry and silverware that was used but little, and his will. "The contents of that box, he said, "will provide for my family no matter what happens, fire, sickness, death or business reverses." There is a box here for you. Blue-js- y r Why Not Build in he had much of his property in a safe deposit box: Ojdtn ptepft havs building jets, and are sager to build. Ws are alsa eager to help In tvery way poatible. Now it tht time to start for preparing early prlng operations. Let u draw your plan and siplain ho ws may finance the build-,nf ycur hornt. You cay it back In saty payments over ? period of three to ten years. a Bauer & Black product National Bank of Commerce a a our aid and .made our Independence a possible. In her supremely anxious a UTAH OGDEN, hour we gladly went to her support and did our part to cur her liberty. H. CHAS.. BARTON, Managing Director n A grateful republic fulfilled an obliM MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Guaranty Mortgage Ca S gation which ths passing gfnntloni M 2453 had not dulled. Wahlncton Avenus H (iqrMT(S fruit Ox "Reflecting today on the onIncvlUbU-nn our tie of our participation, u of kinship, friendship and fellowship. v. m tn r7- -and appraising anew th way world Cod's good world- - must, ihnr? the aspirations to renllzo the n.blst i vrrIeitrov th ou! which lmp'!5-ldals for mankind. ther I aa fresh our gratifying attainments In !h AUCTION OF JOBLESS j nw r;brr circumspection. rtropcHn SET AT WASHINGTON! v s Trt s n r"TTvt hungering for understanding, call for cooperation, a clcur cnvir- - nmt lntropfclRn of thee enni,l m mdII)' w do busv WAFIUNOToN. Oct. IS Auction of, ihere tlrnrs w ul 'Vn ATTORNEY IS DEAD caIg loyalties not limited to ovcre; jutie nn(j ur gent ne! In bringing ih Ic!- urr nor national bound .trim. of a!) grnt peoples 'rto tn- W.'.l taV;- - pl.icv F.iturty v.r.hln two' 'thouiht . bl cks of the ca;i!!"'. Urbtin Idoui "One need not picture a wv.rlJ yrs landing and cooperative ct;livor a. or F"ORT the alliances In art" nnl leader of group ICOIT. Kan, Oct. It involuntary M3, ruling over all the varying which shuns tho concerts of p i. c. o nonouncev! Tuf'lay. Iuac cultures. strengthens jjacob races, traditions and nat5or.nl prominent KJieprrd, a hut a lawyer here for manr jtarm. die! Th vle" ! dcidfd on its rightful lc because It will never be. ; program thai each And onlir aftrr h hadat bis homt which seeks to submerjro jw.lonallty tiny and contribute It utmost to hu retmrt. h hrr early today, He wt attorney for Alexander Howat, will succeed. This rcpu ullc will never unn 8(lvncnint and .tttc n.liTi;; h') rhaute 1 every other r.".':. of j rl:1r.r foo,l and shalter. Kanas mine Usder. win man happlnesn." surrender so priceless a hcrlt , ms i i ...-v- 1, d J t!i-!- holl f t. may-realiz- -; ssi V . l Ihere s lasting - - . - Rsljteff I C5 M I .12 FOR INDIGESTION 0 in owfiiim -- Sure Relief 'atisf"action ictiolsL a. 47 farther away. Miss ThompAero club, of Omaha, through Earl W. sondegrees says: Porter, its president, today offered Post earth "Navigators on a globular master General Hays their siivces to ! help recruit 600 volunteer airplane filers would find if they were to sail comj to carry the mails in the event a railroad pletely around either of these strike makes such a connection necessary. that they would be identicallytropics the same, length. On a flat earth, how. everthe Jropic of Capricorn would be much larger than the tropic of Cancer, and .would take much longer to sail around, because on a flat earth cancer would be nearer the center, or north pole. Why don't some of th globular .earth believers try sailing around the two tropics and find out whether they or we are correct? The certainly cai't prove globular people curvature' of the earth." LAMP AS EXAMPLE Mi&s Eva Baker, teacher of geogto her classes raphy, demonstrates that the sun is only a tiny orb a few thousand miles away. Instead of an orb millions of miles in diameter and 91,000,000 miles from the earth. If the sun was so large, she says, It would light up all the world, instead of confining its hottest rays to a 3,000 mile wide belt between the two tropics. Vollva himself, in a recent sermon at.Shiloh Tabernacle, said God would not have made a nun certainly to light the world and then placed it so far away. "A man would be a fool," the over "to build a house in Zion and place his parlor light In Kenosha. Wis."" STUDENTS ACCETT IT Miss Thompson, principal of the schools, says the children prefer their new flat world to the old fashioned round one in which Columbus believ ed. ' "The students in Zion schools," she says.' "grapp the theory of the flat earth readily because their minds are not full of giobular earth teaching such as older folks have had drilled Into them. Therefore, they accept the flat earth teaching without question ing,- not because they have to, but be cause it appeals to them as rational. I don't believe there is one student in the grades who has questioned it. The flat earth seems more reasonable to1 them. - The globular, unreal." IJEAVES CHRISTIAN CIIUHCII Wilbur Olr.nn Vollva. who succeed ed'John Alexander Dowie as overseer of Zion on the lattcr's death in March, 190T, was born near Newton. Ind In 1897 he received t March 10, 1870. his B. A. from Hiram college. Ohio. and in the same year a degree from Union Christian college at Merom. Ind. In 1389 he had been ordained a minister in the Christian church at the age of 19, and held a pastorate at Lin don, from 1839 to 1892; Urbana 111.. 1893-9(ttudled at theology Btanfordvllle, N. T 1898-9- 4 and sup of Chertnut street plied Christian church at Albany N. filled pulpit at York Harbor. Me.. the following year; and was pastor of the Christian church at Washington C. IL, Ohio, in 1897-9In 1899, Vollva Joined Dowle's church and was ordained an elder and placed in charge of the Zion tabernacle in Chicago. In 1900 and 1901 he represented Dowie at Cincinnati; and then was sent to Australia as overseer of the Ddwie settlement of Zion there. He returned to Zion, 111., In 1908 as assistant to Dowie-- . M I J f i )i::.rfr:;f-r'- , . , seer-added- i - mm i . mi f ww - .- 1- 1MB itti. r (ii i v - f .., rirnii . ; ' i. ecau the--pulpit a cup of BLUE PINE COFFEE. . 7 , - . t Good coffee is conducive to good humor, good temper, good health, good fellowship, good citizenship. It is a civilizer a stabilizer. 1 And BLUE PINE COFFEE IS GOOD it i3 the HEALTHFUL". COFFEE.; OOF-FE- E V", . Blended and roasted; to suit your, individual v--;taste. ":. BLUE : PINE - " oo SHUN AT.T.TANOE . FOR WAR; JOIN "PEACE CONCERT "HIS "MASTERS VOICE 1 (Continued from Pa gc One) views in . the world. Inevitably this ltberal public opinion, deliberate and grown dominant, brought Great Biit ain and America to a policy of accom modation and pacific adjustment for all. our difficulties. There has been honorable ' and unbroken peace for more than a century, ' We. came to common sacrifice, and enaanruined as sociation In the world war and future breach of our peaceful and friendly relations Is unthinkable. 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