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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDATMORNING, JANUARY 6, 1920. COmiSKEY KNOWS HOTHING ABOUT IT WINSTON-SALEM CONCERN J TO ENLARGE BUSINESS ' John L. and .Powell Gilmer To t Increase Number of Retail ' ri Stores In South i- gu rtUi juuyc baiiuia torLeague President Comisley, president .f tbe fliimyo ' WTiit Boa, who is at St. Augustine for tb winter, wi arvi4;d today of . re- "port TrbiTIiM'':o" to" tit effect TliaT Henry Killilco, of Milwaukee, ia.to be . Bad chairman tif the NaTiona) Om- cf retail sliir? j:i liif Nrrte ami lr ylnia anil win) atao ilo a large johbing business, returned ;odny from New York itii-nttotiKtht!"tfcT-have- amgel tor ro-orgniiization and re-financing of their eonccrn which jnesna a corpora- tli.a .srith Severn! JHr,!i: . New stores will be opened and in various nvi the operation of the com- 1 pany will be espended. Northern cap. it.il will be tubled anil n new charter will be vctircil to I knoH-n as Gilmer, IncV The" new corporation will be mi nus ton. Mr. Coaiiskry seemed grrnlly v prised by the "rerort and said: Mnh I . !.: ... 1 ...... uiln. ft). . Imprtha, the committee aUted j aianageuieat of the two brother, from both leagues to wWt a rhnirman b( bine met ith notable mws Tli-y would try to get Judire Kenesaw Mmiti- : annouuer tint the main ,fliees of the tain Laa'dis to accept the position, ami I mammoth business org.lnjEjajon will lie everybody amed t.ejighted with the. ! loeuted in Winston Salem. - . choice, ineludiim owners I hud si(kn i ' A committee from ftnlim MitboiKst to, managers, ball player and admirer I hureli visiteif Lexington yesterday mil , vt t ha game. Inspected.. tlir.Hefirrmcd hunday scnoni The only tiling tliey were nfrnid of LutMing, 'whir, was erected In 191ft. that Judge Itridis might nut accept. J The committer was well pleaded and it The stnte of bate ball ft this time j is t)im)j,h, that, the ' plau of the Lcx . demands tb.it the very bt talent in i !,,. .v.ii.i: '.,1,.1, Btt fr.-m tha land be obtained to fill the place . .. ,..l,mh,tr. r t ffedriek. cill PRISON BOARD APPROVES (THINKS-HE WAS VICTIM OF STATE FARM PURCHASE; FRAMEJUP, DETZER SAYS Voucher Signed For Payment - w York, Jan. 5. The court martial Z. 0la 7 j cosipaay, eharged with cruelty to pris- , '. "v , - ,, . ..vienera in lna, Frane waaaliined -M , - ,hHa the eourf warned Major fif UhaJfcKjtola PtlwaifnrurBrtKiMy;- Judge; gdjrocaterihat WU"V. ""7 ,vr" " -""'"'tfU rnuaf conduct hia croaa-eiaminttioB meeting of. the prjuon board here yoa- U-rday, a.nl a voucher for approximately - the dfd t ;-k- ei aad iieua f Thia photograph jurt received from GemaByanowa rrofewr Albert EIn Meig, so of . tka inpit diatin juiihed phyajciM tt. the day.'whoie theory on relativity, the dirj4jojafjjTjf manner," and iiajor Kelly a few nin- riUct later asked Delze" Sireetly if he aisnoil tor navmcnt for the uroitcrtv The deeda for the laud, IfiUl acrea, are I thought he had lcen "framed by the being examined by Attoraey uenera I j judge advocate a aepartment. f chairman. The oanera owe it t the be largely adoptrd in the constrtietion handomo modern .hauae- gav goed selection. . mi v 1 1 i i . - . l j i .. . , I , i : , gam ii bigger tlma the owners and in-! - the--trdnrinrrtT-ttroirTf rt--nrTarrir"thri rwseri ahootd alwnvs lctr in rniod that they are in eene merely the tem Iorary holder ot a great trutechip. Thie time of all times they ehould Iiek Bian to fill the mnt important executive nflice in the game who, if lie la not Judge Ijindis himself, at leat measures up to Judge liudix' ntnud rd." Colonel T. 1- Hnstou, one of the owners of the New York eluh, which is aligned with the Chicago and Itnatod cluba ia the fight against Han J.ihnwm, t resident of the American LcagHC, enme rerlrom Jirunswi a, .a., and ueiil a conference with Comiskey today. At the eoiieltisinn of the conference Huwtfl.i dei'lared his unalterable npo.l tioa to Killilej. He said that the Mil vaukte dinu hnd been eoi nected with the Johnson aide in the Carl Mays-fight and expressed the opinii.n thnt the hairman of the National riiininijon should .be without baseball political affiliations. ic:ii:i ... k v.u ...I'Bintn: WlpH Johnson l.repnre his affidavits in """Sf- nl,: th Mays ease, mini Colonel llimtnn. "If tho beads of hanobnll had it true! interests at heart Judge Landis, William It. Taft or some men of equal standing i would now b at the helm. ' T. r worship to be crea ted this year by the ThB rJatoin. .orgnnintipn. . iloliL .Meetigg at Lrtl-gtoa. Lxi)iEt'in, Jau 5. Rev, Uurke Cnl- iwpper, of .Meiririiirs. lenn., ana .Mr. John H. Ro biniii, his singer, began yes terday morning n aeries of evengeliatie services which biif fair to eclipse any of thrr kind yet held in. the county. Although lieNI in the First Methodist church and under auspices, tha nieet inrr is to be county-wide in its seojw and will have the corporation of every de iKiiiiinatinti. The ilttifrHa' of the town have cnlleil in all tlB'ir evening services in order to give the people an opportu nity to hear the great icvnugelist, I'rlnceloa Football Schedule. Princeton, N. J.. Jan. .1. Princeton's Hti'll footliall rdiedufc', made public to night contain seven games, the same number hs laht yens,. Of the tenuis played last year, OnlRate, LaFayette, Trinity and Hochester are dropped. The schedule follows: October 2, Kwarth more; , Maryland rttate: tt. W -- ton and Lee; 23. Navy; 30, West Vir- Noveinlier fi, llnnard at Cam- Janies 8. Manning and nr soon as tlie.v rcr jn- ireadinese they -will .be. filed for record and the voucher drawn in, pay ment. The board ordered the sale ot a con siderable part of the personal property held nt the Caledonia farm in Ifalifus county, which was recently aold for more than half a million dollars. The property consists largely of live stock, farm machinery, etc.., in excess of the requirements of the new farm after it i put in operation during this year. The sale will bo held at the farm Fri y of next week, January 16. Week'a Employment Figures. Figures for "the Htale Employment Ilureuu for the past week give registra tions at 127 for the four offices main tained, with in; I placements. Claasillel they re as follows: Skilled, 63; nn-J skilled, 3d; clerical and professional, 4. There is a greater demand for clerical help just bow than at any time since, the service was Irat instituted. The i.taetgh..pjCft. led..theltata -during Jtbe week with 41 applicants and 37 plaee- "Do you llieve yen ,wre framed upf Kelly ;ked ltxr. "Absolutely, yes." 'Hy whomf" "I don't know, but itraelf-ideBt.,' "Was it the judge advocate' depart ment?" ''I will make bo statement to this court which I eaa Bot prove.'' "Was it Captain John M. Weirf" (Captiiin Weir, of Indianapolis, who is assistant judge advocate, invest igated the charges against Detzer at LeMans.) 'I can not give any evidence at this time," answered Captaia Detzer. Te Rcsasae Negotiations. Copenhagen. Jan. 5. James O'Crady, representing the British government, arrived here today from London to re sume negotiations with Maxim Litvinoff, the Bolshevik representative, with re gard to the exchange of prisoners. The negatiatione were broken oS lata is De cember toallow the two representatives to return home to eoafer with their gov ernments; . ; . . light in the 8eld of gravitaUon of the sun, was toeently announced. Dr. Ein stein's th.-ory baa since been confirmed by observations made by English astron emers during Uie Inst eclipso of the sua. SocUt? Old Miaaioaary CosBaaltie. The old missionary committee of 1919 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock ia the parish house of Christ church. All mem bere are arged to be present. Blrtk of Daagfater. Bora to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bennett, of 307 Ole a wood aveauc, a daughtei Frances Lee. . a Mr. B. Wilbur Tates, after laving spent the holidays, with hia parents, f ror, and Mrs. K. K. U. Yates in Wost Balelgh, baa returned to his studies ia Washington and Lee University. rinai Bjrwsis l. j FROM TABERNACLE TEAM i The First Baptist Church team, bowl ing agninst the Tabernacle Baptist team in rhe church bowling leagne on the V. M. C. A. alleys IsnJ evening, defeated the Tabernaelo tesm two out of three games. The first game was won by the Taber nade team by a margin of !i pins. The second game was won by the First Baptist team hy 5 points and the third by 2 points. The games were clone and exciting Ihroughoiit. The highest score, 116, was bowled by Denmark. i MYouescalp y frte from NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS PLANNING FOR MEETING (ireensboro, Jun. 5. This week is " known as ncwspajier week in Greensboro j ' oa account of the meeting of the daily i - 1 iiewsnpcr rmblsshcrsh which starts -at"' tha Cl'Henry Hotel Wednesday after-1 boob at I o'clock, and the midwinter' session of the North Carolina Press As- eocuition. which begins "ursday morn-, ing at, 10 o'clock. -A ininilwr of Inter- ' esting matters are to he considered' by I the. daily nensjiapct ptilijislsers, partlcil-' larly the qutwtion of obtaining ulTiciciit i cwiprli)t. ' Tho session of the - North Carolina Teresa Aseoci.it ion, which" embraces tho'' daily, weekly and periodical publishers! of tho Htate, will atnrt nt 10 o'clock ; . a. UU January S and he sessions will be I continued on diinuarv it until the busi ness is completed. On the night of the I th, tb visiting newspajer men will be guests at a Imnquet at tho O. Henry Jlotel, when tiorernor Uiekett, Htate Hu perintehdent F.. CTBrooks and Dr. W.i J'i Few. of Trinity College, Durham, will J make addresses. . The, business sessions i Bill be confined strictly to business.! Mef of which ia bow t meet the de ' ma a da Air paper eonservatW. This of coarse takes up the whole field of news paper endeavor. If, any publishers tire undecided ahojt ctpailng the. arrange ments committee i-aita to assure them that they will miss -a rtal meeting if !" "J ?'' 0 "l'lnr- A Winter Romance By Jean B-d 1X. Tho Bridie Party "This town la Juet ahit liirnlng It self Insl.le out to entertain you. Nan. Here's an Invliatlon from the Bartows Smlttis (or brlilac I'm certainly slad I have auch a iopular gut." "Oh, dear." said Nan, "thafa the svenlng Herh and I were going" to fin. Ish reading our tmolc." "W ell. irt8TT'TirTWatT'yr-rriitrt-l t U Frankyou'll never hear the end -of It. Why, Nan you dldn t think aivylxxlv In town wUW dare sntertaln vou without aktna- Herb, too, did youT' Nan s rosy bhish was poettlvely captivating. t- Herb ami ! agreeit- that Nan never., looked ftivellsr tlmrr t that, brldae tarty. Her slmil frock of pink R.-ot-srette over satin hroiixht out the iMU'nln rose of her wonderful com- r. iilexkm. Her cheeks " were soft and . a-lowlng. Her neck and anna were while and dainty. "Nnn'a a picture." Herl whlattered, "l never saw such a !ea"ttful com. Idexlon In my life. It s alwnya per. fi-et." Mv hesrt Rave an extra hnt inavhe If I kept on' using Haan'a Masrnolta Hstm as did Nan my cum. , plcxion would hs-aa wondartul aa hers. . ""' Magnolia Balm never disappoints aa a skin beautlfier. It la easy to apply, cannot be delected and staya on. Free from grease a.nrt Injurious) euh- stances, it Is an Idwil liquid powder. , It only costs 75 cents at dealera or iiost oald from the I .yon Manufactur ing Co.. 10 Ho. Fifth ft., Hrooklyn, N. T. Three eotora white, pink and roue red. -' Mnt- Tin rlowe-ftmlth-' seemed - de liahted to snnniinc that Nsn Imd first lrlr.e wnile iiern inuticrca in mi enr, "Hhe's s'lt all the honors, too." Hy the time the uaety broke tin everybody wsemeil to t renectina can nnppi ness. Her charm and loveliness had won their ncaris inoiuuma jiero m. a1T be owtrmed. - Virginian Die from Wounds. - ""Bristol. Va,- Jaa. S. A'otlie A. Shar Mt. aged about Si yesrs, tiled here late yesterday from theT effsft( of wounds received oa July W, last, when, accord ing to tb police, he was shot by Char lie Templin, a local fireman. Templin has been under ai.000 bond since the shooting. 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The only nev color that we ha shown' this seasen. Walk-Over Boot 117 Fayetteville Street 1 Shop "From Cherokee to Currituck" News and Obienrer Classi fied Ads produce real profit for both Advertiser and User alike. - ; : :1 c THE . L 0 R I c ' ' I ' v Ii - ,1.'- :: 1 - f Li 1 Tho Original Plpebm raraaee. ' ava 1-1 of year fael Waste No Heat :-v Noted for OeaaTrtteaa L , Easy U Operate -,.)' Perfect Satlsf action : t Gaaraateed, WEATHERS FURrTURE CO. l:i F. MartlB Street. T " Ksleigh, K. C. 1. i iti-r . i.BT Ycur Easy TJoney and Theirs There is such a thing as easy money. ; ij The easiest money in the world is the interest you . get on your savings - account. J That's Your easy moiv e I The other kind,- the ' kind the 'smooth talkers urge you to go after, is often Their easy money. ..- r j. Your interest is our interest; our interest is your interest. - - - . ; Four per cent on Savings. f ; B. S. JERMAN, PreaideBt." Comm rcial National Bank . 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