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Washington,; Sept. 30. -Proposals for the establishment of a council for the settlement of industrial disputes, replacing the recently dissolved War Labor Board, probably will be one of the first subiects brought up for dis cussion at the . labor and industrial conference called by President Wil son," to. meet . here Monday,1 it was learned today ' from Department of Labor official in close touch with the arrangements for the meeting , . Secretary Wilson "has drawn up a tentative program for the conference, but whether the meeting will be open to representatives of the press has not been decided: It was said today by those making the arrangements that publicity probably would be left to the decision ofthe conference. A suggestion: has been made that news paper jnen should not be admitted to the conference room, but that ; such parts bf the proceedings as he con ferees decided to make public should be given ito 1 the press as the confer ence proceeded. ' This plan would be similar to the recent White House conference between President Wilson and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee!, 'Secretary Wilson, i was said by several officials, may submit a pro posal for arbitration boards, as he is known to look with favor on a plan providing for district boards of arbi-i tration, the awards of which wouia be1 put in . force by the issue of an injunction by the Federal- Court of the . district restraining employers who are parties to the dispute in question from paying wages other than provided for in the award. This plan would preserve the right of the men to 'strike, but Is expected to take away the incentive to strike, as employers would be restrained by a ' court decree from paying higher wages ,than the. sum fixed as just by the district boards. Price $8.85 The above model to be had in finest black kid or brown calf. . We guarantee to save you from ' 50c. to $3 ' , on every pair of shoes. Money ' refunded for any unsatisfactory purchase. ,. . ' " " Thompson Shoe Co. 17 E. Martin St. - .''1 - :; ' ''l ' . I - '.!.'."' .(.:; . . , :, :::.,-',.-'-.:. jt i We sell for less but sell for cash. LOCAL REAL ESTATE OONlJl- HONS ARE A DISGRACE. -High Pointy Sept. 27. tA. housing corporation with a capital stock of $250,000, will be formed in the city within a few days for the sole purpose of- financing an extensive building program to supply approxi mately 200 homes that, are at pres ent greatly needed n High Point. The ' houses, according ' to present plans will be sold to. citizens on a rental basis, and will be construct ed in one part of the city, to be de cided upon later. About fpur houses will be built on each " acre, giving rather good sized lots; ; Announce ment of the, plan was' maide today following a meeting of the" business men held to discuss ; the housing situation. ; , r . ' : R B. Terry ' was. named chairman of a committee , which .will Secure data on the proposition, and another meeting of business men; will be held, possibly next week, at which time the proposition will, be taken up, data available submitted,-, and ac tive steps for, organization . of the corporation taken. " . f Two prominent busines?. men" have already signified Uheir? r willingness to invest .$25,000 "each. Business men ..declare they will have no trou- blejin foiniing a i $250,000 corpora tion, or an even larger one should it be necessary. , , - i ;-J . Several sites for ? the proposed" de yelopment have already .been in spected, but no definite selection has yet been made, nor will" it until the merits and demerits have been thoroughly discussed. ; , r , It is snot believed there ' will' he anry difficulty in - securing a street car extension', to whatever site is selected. - A tract of 50 acres, as close , in as possible, -will probably be purchased. -This., will' give room for four houses, to 'the acre of land, and will provide the home with a good-sized lot for aV garden and lawn -' The type. of. houses to. be built has not been discussed 4 yet, but will possibly be of five, orvsix and seven rooms! The purchaser will pay for them just like renting a houses or much on the same order as' the operation of a building and loan as sociation. " . '- "' " ' ' -'; ' . :B ARBERS GAINING STRENGTIX. ; Charters Have Been Issued for Two - New Locals in North Caro- :"- . - V' "!" to" : i- v-j , Indianapolis, InaV- .Sept. 30.-- General Secretary, Treasurer Jacob Pischer, of the . Journeymen Bar bers' International Union, .reports the .issuing,, of . new ; charters ;.tav the following - local , unions - during lAu gust : Anniston Ala. ; . Red .: Lodge, Mont.; - Kalamath Oreg. ; : :. Tipton, Ind.j Sturgis, Mich.; Duncan, Okla.: High Point, N. - C; Sunbury, .Pa.;, Rhinelander, Wi.s.; : Winston-Salem, N. C; Jacksonville, : Texas ;, Jfew York, -Yv andv Shenandoah Pa. Decided 1 Toojsoonl'Waspapa the first man who.; ever proposed . to you, mama?" , - . "Yes; but' why do you ask?" ! ; "I was just thinking thai : you; might have done better if you had shopped around a . little more." Louisville' Courier-JournaL; ' ( Continued from page 1 .) construction :of homes for the Greensboro corporation may be reached by the committee this af ternoon. ? As a matter of fact, the committee,' under instructions from the membership of the chamber of commerce, must perfect organization of the housing corporation, and many of these details are expected to be agreed ; upon this afternoon. A btfard of directors must be. chosen. while application for a charter also will doubtless be made in. the im mediate future. Of the original capitalization of $100,000, Greens boro business men already have pledged? $4 5,000, and it Is ' expected that the . remaining $55,000 will probably : be obtained .-within the next few days. "Chairman Hudson and his . asso ciates are 1 firmly imbued; with the idea that there must be a maximum of activity and a minimum of delay. he actual construction of homes is to be in progress within the early uture, according to present plans. Building of 80 to 100 homes. during the first year : is ' contemplated, the average cost of a house and lot to be approximately $2,500. - These homes are to be built both for sale and for rent and they are designed to provide some relief from , the present acute need of moderate- priced homes. , . t. I K. &- L. DEPARTMENT STORE Ki 16 E.HARGETT " Union Trade INVITED TO THE Big Department Store. EVERYTIUNG IN V -to -Wear North Carolina's Musical Center for 32 Years Have You Got a Piano Tn Your Himie - PIANOS ".; CHICKERING SHONINGER GABLER -MILTON ' -SMITH & BARNES PLAYERS GABLER KROEGER SHONINGER MILTON CULBRANSEN If not, call at our store and let us show you the large line of high-class instruments we are selling on very reasonable terms, Every acwxhmodation possible will.be extended you1 and every instrument sold under a guarantee backed up by . 32 years of "honest dealing." , - . Ywm ani layer Pisnos . . v Of Excellent Design; Finish and Tone. darneEl & THOMAS J. T. BOWLES, Manager. Fayetteville Street Raleigh, N. C. Ready SHOES .' FOR ALL THE FOLKS. Millinery Parlors always up-to-date. EL (6 means low prices; Take a loofe UJo EE2 - IFHSJEiE'2. Wednesday to Saturday, October 8th to ilffli Inclusive, iwe will give absolutely FREE with each sale of a Nappante Dutch Kitchinette or a Detroit Vapor Oil Stove at regular prices $2S.0O IM-OIROCEIRIIES This Sale is limited to the four days of the sale: : ; . : ;(E(0)jSi-iq5Iii ;iFiiPiifiiip (Ek;- " The House That Makes Homes Happy , , Cash if ypu have it-Credit if .you want it. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, JR. OPFICS: NO. 21 KAJLEIGII BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY BUILDING GENERAX, INSURANCE , AIJL FORMS OF INVESTMENTS : : We Jjave special accommodations for thoseTwhorkre able ito lay aside , . . small sumseach month and who-are seeking lucrative investments. CHAS. E., JOHNSON, JR.; ,j . Mafiager. " . ' JAS. R. BYNUM, - Asst. Manager. i - . 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