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SUNDAY: RSORNiriG,. JUNE 20, 1C20. iini NOrUHfiR ; SAN FRANCISCO CONVENTION irffaURDERCASE Ksmes "Hitherto Not Men tionetr Are Involved In El well Investigation TiSYVS AND OBSERVER IMi'MEIJ Kew Tork, Job II. Evidence Invol- " vmg pcreoas "aot hitherto mentioned' in connection with the murd of Jo seph B. Elwell, tarfaua ami whist xpiViwh abwk to death I hii bom here Joae 1L was obtained to- day, Assistant Diatrict Attorney Dool ia aaaooaeed tonicht. The names war givea to the officials by William Barnes, .dwell secretary, who was examined today at a confer enee of detective and member of tha district attorney's fort a. Baraea fa ranked the Javeatigators with sev eral Important it leads, .Mr. -Dooling : aaid. ' ' . ' Tha officials ara convinced, according U Mr. Pooling, that Elwell a aasailaat Was aot m strsnrer. "We bars learned." ha said, "that - tb Mrsona who had Irciti mate bun ass at tha hoosa bad difficulty getting ia. This n roves that whoever called thera waa no stranger.' Baraea furnished tha officials with the 'tha same of several persona said to have beeoa 'bitferVnenrtcaf-ElwelH DeolinaT aaid. ' Barnes expressed the belief, according : fa tha district attorney's force, that only a "nil with a key" to Elwell'i hones . cnnld have committed the murder. ' Assistant District ' Attoraey Talley, who also attended the conference, de- c!ared the situation was no nearer sola - tie, elthewrh the officials hate "an idea - or several peapie w bij n aw mitted the marder. ....... "But we haven't any evidence oa any of them." he added. . . .. The ease will not be submitted te the graad jury, Mr. Talley aaid. -as there ts nothing: to be presented at tats time. . Motor Convoy 1$ Welcomed To . City By Gov. Bickett yww i i w . -,. (CewUaeed frees t age One.) S. Cardell.A,Federal highway en- giaeer for Virginia and North Carolina, -The banquet was over ana tne.men . moved away to town and the dance. , Csaapletely Equipped, i Baleigh waa somewhat a ma red at the completeness of the convoy. It ia made ap of 65 motor vehicles, ranging from eprightly motorcycles thlL gun ahead and scout out the roads, Denina 10 urge laggards sad bring the commanding ofbeer word of the progress -of the fleet, to the great giants of the road, carrying many tone of cargo. It carries Us own provisiona tor the officers and 113 en luted men, complete hospital equipment, field kitchens, two repair hoits oa wheels, a wirelesa telegraph outfit, tank ears for gasoline aad oil, - t" hospital care, and a bridge car that goes ahead a few mile with ample ma teriat lor repairing . bridges tbat are deemed unsafe for the passage of the heaviest truck. The trip over from Oxford was made la am hours yesterday, including the stop ia Wake Forest for dinner. The going was uncertain until tbe convoy reached Franklinton. Several of the heavier truck slipped off the road and " had to be yanked back with the help of the tractor. After Wake county was reached, the going was better and the outfit was able to maintain its j maximum road schedule of nine miles 'aa hour. The trip from Wake Forest was made in less than two hours. Most of the trucks are equipped with pneu matic tires, and but little trace was left rthepaasgeTSf The M hentr vehicles: Theryoaaiest member of -tha pcrenn el of the outfit is Mac" Bountree, the year-old son of the field director, wne nas male the entire trip and will aad ears he is having a great time. For the most part he it (impartial about where he rides, going awhile with one track and then establishing himself witk another. Col. Renehaa Cameron going as fsr as Birmingham with the convoy, and ialso having the time of kia life. Mr. Page has detaailed two inspectors from the Highway Commis sion to accompany tbe convoy through Xerth Carolina, assisting the road en gineer ia any way possible. -B1X0 LIGHT CO. GIVES INTERESTING EXHIBIT if V if ' "t MRS. J. S. CUNNINGHAM MRS. PALMES JEftMAN Ia the North Carolina party in attendance upon the Demoeratie national eon vention at San Francisco will be Mrs. J. 8. Cunningham and Mrs. Palmer Jerman. Mrs. Cunningham, goes j-JBjionorary delegate, having been designated' aly the Bute convention. Mrs. Jerman goes as proxy for Miss Mary Owen Graham, as sociate member of the Democratic National Executive Committee of ortk Car olina, i ' - iil5ioi After Absence of EighLYjears Finds Many Evidences of Growth An interesting exhibit of Deleo-Light Jlan4 So. JOUOC, tha anmbsr indi cating the. growth and surccut of the Deleo-Light- business in the' past three v. kas just elosed at the Commercial Kattoaal Baak where it was viewed by say people. The exhibit wss put on by the Home light and Power Co, distributors of Delco-Liaht nrodncts. Ifurh .. h...A these days about the drift of the people froaa the farms to the towns and the statement haa muck truth in it. Rome of the thiakera of the country who have studied out the proposition, give as a remedy that the convenience which are now to be secured ia towns should be established ia the country and one of the aaost appreciated convenience that tomee to most people in community is lighting nnd water system. The Weather B H. B. HARDY. Hiilaboro, June 19. It is about eight yesrs since I have been ia Hillsborn I see a good many old landmarks still standing, also I aee here as well signs of rsrjld improvement, ' growth arid development. . . Anions: soms of the industries that uive euiDlovmont to many of what may hs termed town builders, people. -who have to place their weekly wage in cir culation, distributing it among the various business enterprises of th own are the Kno Cotton Mills with 800 looms and 33,000 spindles, new, up to date, hiodcrnty equipped. Bellview Cotton Mills with. 400 looms and 12,' 000 aoindles. These mills are locate? hear th Southern Railroad' station convenient for shipping purposed. Their weekly pay roll amounts to ten tlioitnandd.Ql' lars. Besides these mills there is the to bacco basket factory, making and ship ping annually a large number of bas kets to warehouses in - this and other ststes. ' Hillsboro is also a big hardwood shipping point. Timber is brought here from the eminiry in the rough. There is a mill hers that dresses cedsr wood for building and making plank for cedar presses. There are also fwo 'large brick plants and other smaller indim tries, two eood bank, splendid schools orboth rnren. The population, in eluding the mill villages, is around ,i 700. DE MOGRATIGTIDE HEADS FOR FRISCO New York and Chicago Delega tions Off; No Talk As To Probable Nominee - Chicago, June 19. The advance guard of Illinois Democrats to the National Convention of the party at 8s n Fran cisco on June 29, departed tonight. The party included former Governor E. F. Dunne and Carter H. Harrison. On Sunday night a party of 125, including forty Chieago and down State delegates and delegates at large, will leave on a special train. - '' f ew York delegates, - who arrived here today from French Lick Springs, Indiana, will resume their journey, to morrow night They included Gover nor Smith and Charles- F. Murphy, Tammany chieftain. Mr. Murphy was asked if New York had any choice among tha prospective candidates 'We have no favorite, lie replied. To the. same question Governor Smith saidt "Nobody can tell until the convention asesmblcs In San Franeisco. It looks to me like a regular, stralght-awy, out and out Democratic convention and anybody's race." You'll Be To Late If You Wait - Until July 15th To Buy Wizard Automobile - Co. Stock We advised you several weeks ago that if yen were WISE yon wonld buy this stock before it was too late.. At the rate that ia belag taken by those who know a good INVESTMENT when it ia presented to them there will not be a share left by July 15th.. A visit to oar plant at Wiaard, North Car olina, four miles west of Charlotte, N. C, will prove to you that this la no idle dream or newspaper talk-Tha most skeptical have eome. they have sen, they have been convinced that the WIZARD, Jr., Automobile will be a reality aad that ia buying stock ia tha WIZARD AUTOMOBILE COM PANT they are purchasing ens of tbe SAFEST, BEST PAYING DIVIDEND stocks oa the market today. THE FIRST YEAR'S OUTPUT SOLD. : r-1 Thirty thousand WIZARD, Jr., the capacity of the factory for the first year bare beea sold.. We are refusing orders every day and have had to stop allotting territory to agents all of which ia another proof that your stock will be a GOOD INVESTMENT. Wizard, Jr., Automobile Will Be Received as Motordom's Greatest Sensation. ' ' The time to buy stock in this company ia now, while the price is low.. After the WIZARD, Jr, is on the market the stock will Advance in pries. ThsA.it will be s question ss to whether you caa get the stock at any price. t - Tou still have an OPPOBTCNITY to buy this stock on the following basis, enbjeet of course, to prior sale. $100,000 Preferred Stock Par Valua $10.00 7 Per Cent Cumulative (' " Fully Paid and NoaAtaeaaable Purchasers of Two Shares Pro ferred Stock Entitled to Purchase One Share of Common Stock ' $50,000 Common Stock Par Value $10.00 Fully Paid and Non PLAN NOW FOR THE "RAINY DAY Conditions now prevalent threagaoat the monetary syatema of this cenntry are tke most forcible illuatratioBS of the wisdom of pleasing for tbe . "Relay Day." WIZARD AUTOMOBILE CO, Charlotte, N. C . ' Gentlemen : Enclosed ind .. ........ pay ment in full for shares ef Preferred Stock and shares of Common Stock. Name . ,. City State .,. Street ,. DON'T WAIT ACT TODAY PHONE 1872 33 West Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. WIZARD AUTOMOBILE CO, Charlotte, If. C. Gentlemen: " . ; ICjadly mail me further infor mation covering the investment features of your company. This without any obligation on my - AietiHW aee. Clt7 aeneof e te ee'. &teet 8trt e e MweWaWt'Sa . ssj r is.. s,N sa)rn s nfssj srasnsMarAasi tiatlfammJf0mtfn .isse i.rssjwWsa.ev Ben.nett-Templetont Mr. Samuel B. Bennett of Philadel phia and Miss Amanda Tompleton, vt t'Untoiv 8- C. were married at Central Methodist. Church parsonage TuTrlsr-aftefnOB-at- 5:00. o clock, 4hs HavXL Kw C'avlnens nirrorming tne ceremonv in the presence of a fewTnTt timate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hennett left for Fhilsdelphia and other points immediately after the ceremony. Federation of Labor Endorses The League Without Reservation All Garments Advertised At Theae Gigantic Reductions Are For CASH Only (Continued from Page One.) t Local OOce. United State Weather ' - - Bereaa. , XRECA8T -. Baleigb, N. Jnae 19. For Xorth Carolina: Loral rains Bun day and probably Monday. -TOU,tBAIUia. Highest temperature ............ Lowest temperature Mean temperature i............. Deficiency for bte dsy , . - Average daily defcieney since Jumisrv 1st 14 IT fkECIPlTATiON (ia inches) , . AaaoanUEor the It hours ending at S m. tl.71 Total for the month to date 3J2 Eseeea fot tha mniitk .4 TVrlcieaev sinew Jsanarv 1st S.22 ;; - -HCMIDm I Jam. '12m, . I p.m Dry bulb..,...., 4 . 4 64 Wet oulb 64 K J ,62 tel. baniMitv .. M ' 9h 90 , ' (Seduced to sea level) i li.a., SM I 8p.m..... ...2SM Eanrie..4:S7a.m. J Sunaet.. J:Jt p,nw .i . ..j we now reverse tne uninierrupieu policy' which we have supported t Rpeaking of disarmament, Mr. uom- pera aaid: Even if the United Mates snouiu raTtty-ttre liea,Xai will not see disarmament the first year, or maybe for a decade. "But, he added, "we are not deter mining thens Questions or the imme diate day for which we live. We lay the foundation Xnr thestructnre of peaee-and good will for our children, and our -children's children." Pan McKlllop, of Seattle, led the orv- position to the covenant, because, he said, it guaranteed the territorial in tegrity of the British Empire. He also declared, fast the American "working msn does not understand the "full mean ing of this league." The report of the committee on In ternational relntiona was characterized aa ''an outrage" in that it recommended the adoption of a league with the pro visions of .Article X, . i For Ladies and Misses FOB KK,T-:TWO UNFURNISHED rooms for ' light housekeeping, good locality. Phone SSwX - 171! Railroad Schedules Sir. n4 ttfuiwt 1 sMiMSfr mm NaWali. (U.M. 0.l), N. C. TM hltnlM MMal, SaarM NMMMi M a'anm. .W im a.ataataa.. - - (laatara Sta,.arS T'ata.l aearaLK souihmn aasoAo ?... ,. WatshisiM ., SraaMvlll. T.-IS S. . Nartolk. Wailllta. II a s. S.ihm Wukiasta'a Lata. t e- . fanaltaallla, Llll.aitaa. f.. IW SarlMI SNS.aj. t 4HSS. m. faraallla. llillactaa. r.. ,a Sarlas. ,... ......t IMS. a. tlt-SS a. B. 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I I v 1 J ! 11 s Y M II I M I ' 1' M 1 $1 fh75 fl , : 7 " : - 111 I LI i; L & All Garments Advertised At These Gigantic Reductions Are For CASH Only Summer A ppareL One lot of . . Lingerie -Waists, tailored and fancy styles; values to $5.00; on sale at . $98 $5- One lot of exquisite Georgette -Waists, al 1" colors, mostly black, white, flesh and navy, at $5 One Rack of Suits, Coats and Dresses ExtraordinaryAalues in This Sale at S1 A57 I 17- . One lot of Separate Skirts, Wool and, Silk in -eluded, at One-Half Price! One table of Silk "arid Muslin Underwearodd lots, at Bargain Prices "' m m ' -. . . ..,.r ,, '- .. ; . - ... . r . . i at as .... hi
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