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what was needed to make yeast a perfect tonic for collapse." Bern. fvsry ssck sf 0a. Self-Risin-
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with Ironized Yeast results are often secured in half The affidavits said that several per- Flour MrrlOT
5:04 A. M. Dally for Raleigh. Fay- -
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the usual time. This is because the organic iron in sons from the Union of South Africa
tklt Istfiia Flour.
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Ironized Yeast enriches and strengthens the blood, etieville. Charlotte and
bo that it can more quickly carry the vitamines
were on the island at the same time
and saw these conditions. points west and south By adding water or milk and shorten-
and other food elements to the wasted tissues. Parlor car to Raleigh. . ing to Flour you get a
Occo-nee-ch- ee
If you want to put on firm solid flesh, and round 10: 15 A. M. Daily for Middlesex, batter that is bound to bake into a light
j out the hollows m your cheeks, and
nd arms try this splendid tonic
neck, shoulders
weigh your-
ZlOX SCHOOLS TEACH
THE WOULD IS FLAT
Zebulon, Wendell,
fluffy crust. And because the salt,
self every few days. You will be surprised to see
P. M. for Raleigh baking powder and soda are already
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Low quickly your figure tilL out, and how quickly Zion, 111., Oct. 19. Zion schools, 6:45 Daily
3 ou gain new strength, energy ana nerve lorco of which Wilbur Glenn Voliva, the and poiDts west and mixed with the flour there's no chance
r.htu your system is given the vitamines and overseer of the colony, is president, south. of mistake with
Occo-nee-che- e.
The earth is a flat circular world, the roof of Madison Square Garden!
with a north pole in the exact cen- and addressed by Dr. Royal S. Cope-- ,
ter, no south pole, and surrounded land. Health Commissioner. For a
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Self Rising Flour
lakes the Guess out of Baking; and Saves you Money
KXGLISHMAN SCOI1ES
El. MS ISLAM),
"Our reception there was almost
insolent."
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assistance with baggage extremely 32 miles across and only 3,000 miles weighed and examined by Dr. J. marked "perfume," lay on a table in
Peace Union has taken up the depor-jn- o
i'rem the earth. Shear of the Board of Health and Dr. the American Embassy all this
tat ion case of Mark Glanvill. a British 'heavy and cumbersome. We realized morn-Thom- as
su-t-
because they are heavier than Breakfast Stewed prunes without bassador. Secretary Lawrence r'or- - RALEIGH, N. C.
for a special ruling in his case. He abounding. Glanvill said that he was Account
described the United States then as unable to find a place to take a bath. air. sugar or grapefruit; white of two ton carried It to the Ambassador's N. C. STATE FAIR Oct. 17-2- 2
A standard map of the world, on
a "barbarous land" because of con- "We found the officials invariably eggs on toast, no nutter, little salt; residence. Earlv in the evening the
ditions he had seen at Ellis Island. insolent and cruel," continued the Christopher's projection, is used in!cereal of any variety, cooked or un-- ! Ambassador's valet, Blanchard. saw FOOT BALL GAME Oct. 20th
After asking Frederick A. Wallis, affidavit. "Guards treated women the schools to demonstrate the flat cooked, with tablespoon of bran the package on a desk, and followhrv A. & E. College vs. University
the Immigration Commissioner, for without regard of their world theory. This map, which is sprinkled on same; tea or coffee, no custom, started to via
and sex-yell- ed
...... open it. The re- - NORFOLK SOUTHERN
permission to discuss the case with i pushed them to and fro. The women
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au DV..e.,t,SiS ,u- sugar, and skimmed milk in drink or moval of the paper revealed a small TRAINS
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him, Henry A. Atkinson, Secretary of attendants were callous and indiffer-th- e maKing rime and longitude calcula- .,oi , pasteboard
t
box. such as might be
tions, .differs' from the usual Merca-- j luncheon Clear broth. fou :iised for holding soap. Almost im- - with On Oct. 19, and 20th
union, forwarded the Glanvill af- - ent. The cleaners were mostly colored tor s projection familiar in other ounces: broiled white fish or baked niri mtpiv ;i kih following Fares and. schedule.
fidavits to the Secretary of Labor. men, who were insulting in their I
E.'oni Train Hound Trt'
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Of ll W
it snows
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eartn, eggplant: asparagus on toast or spin as Iilantiiard lifted the lid lie heard
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cie. Tins ring, according to Voliva .or unsweetened Return Train leaves Raleigh at
Y. M. C. A. Evidently at this point they were biscuit, and tea, cot- - The bomb is believed the 7:00 P. M.
is the ice barrier which keeps nia- by police
In the letter to Secretary Davis, prepared to release my wife and self. or buttermilk.
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to have been sent French Com- - UOr.Nl) TUTP TICKETS on sale
Mr. Atkinson said that he and the We were then told we were excluded. riners from falling off the edge of (fee by
Imunists as a protest against the con- - daily, for all regular trains, Oc.
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Rev. Dr. William P. Merrill had been Later on in the day I was told I his flat world. .ATTEMPT MADE OXi
viction of two Communists in the lJith to Oct. 21st, and for trains ar-
appointed a special committee to might appeal that that likely it ine Christopher projection was j HKIUUOK'S LIFE. United States charged with murder. riving Raleigh before noon of the
made 30 years ago, prior to the dis-- j
bring the Glanvill charges to the at- would take nine days and then per- covery of the south pole and before'
Paris, Oct. 19. A small, oblong It contained the deadliest of explo- - 22nd.
tention of the authorities. He said haps be unsuccessful.
that a letter to Commissioner Wallis much was known about the An tare-- .
"By this time the health of my tic regions, so only a bare outline of
on Oct. 7 had not been answered. wife, a delicate and refined woman,
Commissioner Wallis sent in his was giving way. Haby was getting ill. portions of the southern ice land is1
resignation to the Department of Instant action to obtain release was
shown. The Shopping Center
Labor several weeks ago. He was not necessary. I was desperate when, for- Miss Mary Thompson, principal of1
at his home at 200 West Fifty-eight- h the Zion school system, and an ar-- i
tunately, I learned that there was a dent believer in the Voliva theories, j
Street last night when an attempt was Canadian representative on the is-
made to ask him about the case. land. Having served with the Can- has propounded a question which '
The Glanvill affidavits said that he adians during the war, I thought he she believes will trip scientists and
and his wife and infant son arrived might be able to arrange our release lavigators: Showing on her flat
second cabin on the Royal Mail steam to proceed to Canada. This, however, map that the tropic of Cancer, 43 de- -
packet Orduna on July 2, and were he could not do, but he suggested and b"-- jrum me norm poie, was aj
sent to Ellis Island because the quota advised that we appeal to the Com- - much smaller circle than the tropic!
for the month was filled. Jmissioner to be deported. of Capricorn, 47 degrees farther
away, Miss Thompson says:
I. "
"Navigators on a globular earth
would find if they were to sail com-
pletely around either of these tropics
that they would be identically the
same length. On a flat earth, how-
ever, the tropic of Capricorn would
.
. Ire I .tGy
CiR IF. NT- - 2l fs
NOW have by far the
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be much larger than the troDic of
Cancer, and would take much longer
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stocks of fine
"PALMETTO Fish Tankage gives quicker results
than rtrt CoiJ maal a nr7
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person.
call is
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would light up all the world, instead
of confining its hottest rays to a 3,-0- 00