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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 1919 4 10 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS i in i i. i. WiMVC, i city rriffq I ELECT CARROLL H1I DlVlLrO AllllinulMAII BELGIAN PRIMATE LEAVES FOR U. S.

GRAND KNIGHT OF "APPALLING WASTE" BY COST PLUS PLAN ALLEGED BY GRAHAM l'etition for discharge was filed Wednesday mornintr with the clerk of the U. S. district court, in the i a K. OF C. COUNCIL ll'tom The Hnva Acrnrv) RRRST.

France. Sent. Car i bankruptcy case of O. ('. Sellers, Una! Mercicr, primate of HelRuim, sj (), liabilities were av flin 'nltpil Stilt PS ilie United railed to.lay for $1287.02 set at 17 South Main Street and assets at was ex- (CojvwriRht by Public Lcflster) 1 WASHINGTON.

Sept. the transport Aorinern Evi-'en of which I'aciiic. empted. dence of the "appalling waste of money by, the war department' under the cost plus contract system, was revealed today by Repre 'In the last will and testament of Maggie Canary, admitted to probate Wednesday by Probate Cardinal Desideratus Merrier, the veteran Belgian prelate whose defiance of the (Jeimans during their occupation of Belgium Kout.ohn, bulk of her $29-10 estate i l.tolrti' liturn in sister, Anna Hru- Announce the Opening i.i i. ir, riven to her UJ Ml Di jn Aja.i.' rive in New York Thursday.

Sep-j teirmer ji. voimuik ln of invitations from various ot parts of Hie United Sergeant Arthur K. I'onck, 925 P.iown street, who has just returned home after service with the Fourth cavalry, is one of three brothers recently released from service. Paul Poook, deputy in the probate court office, and George Poock are his brothers. Young Mother Is Claimed by Death Their Newly Remodeled Store I i 3 ryJ km "a 8 Date for the ceremonial in which all niembejs are interested is to be determined at the regular meeting of Ham Pur temple, Knights ot Khorassan, which is to be held Thursday night.

sentative Graham of Illinois, chair-wan of the house committe investigating expenditures by the war department. This evidence, submitted by Lieutenant Colonel R. H. Hawkins, showed that while a shell loading plant at Fort Delaware, which incidentally never loaded a shell, was estimated to cost from $1,250,000, to $1,500,000, it had cost and Secretary Baker was asking congress for an additional $185,000 for land. The "cost plus" contract for the Fort Delaware plant was awarded on May 23, 1918, by the ordnance department, to the Marlin Rockwell Corporation, which organized a subsidiary corporation know as the Marlin Rockwell Loading company.

Strong light on the reason for the "tremendous discrepancy" between the estimated cost of not more than $1,500,000 for a complete plant, was thrown, according to Chairman Graham, by the report of an inspection of the construction division of the army on October 23, 1918, which Major Hawkins entered in evidence. Major Foster said that the contract was placed by the ordnance do partment in violation of an ordei nrnnpral in 1915. Tumn rpprrt flP fStr I i iimu iii-i win wi Xt 9. WILMAM OAKKOU for Establishing a precedent i BE MADE FRIDAY A FTER a month of extensive remodeling, decorat-ing and refurnishing, we are pleased to say thai "we are ready to serve you" with all the New Fashions for Fall in Suits, Coats, Dresses and Blouses AN EARLY showing tliat bears the stamp of authentic approval of the leading Fashion I consecutive terms, Dayton Council, Knights of Columbus, at the annual election of officers Tuesday night, re-elected William M. Carroll, president of the Carroll Engineering company, grand knight for another year.

Carroll has already served two terms as grand knight and his re-election Tuesday night marked the first time in the council's twenty-five years of existence that a third term was voted to the presiding officer. Other officers elected to serve (hiring the coming year were J. Ellis Mayl, deputy grand knight; Arthur E. Leen, chancellor; A. P.

Hruggeman, secretary; N. F. No-Ian, treasurer; llei-bert M. Finke, advocate; Chas. J.

Murphy, warden; Edward Callahan, inside guard; "which stipulated that berafter all MIJS. CirAKLKS A OK VM Funeral services for iirs. Charles Aci-er, 28, of 21 It North Main There was little- prospect Wednesday of the third partial report of the special grand jury now investigating the H. C. L.

in Dayton being made before either Friday or Saturday. In the event the grand jury u. ready for its report before the re-ttiin'of Judge Patlorson, the report will he made before either Judge K. T. Fnedikrr or Judge U.

S. Marlin. Judge Patterson's common pleas court associates. WEST OHIO M. CONFERENCE IS NOW IN SESSION construcUon work ot me arm should be administered by the constructive division." Commenting on the contract self, Maior stated "this contract exhibits same fundamental unsoundness of many of the other ordnance contracts that place irt the.

hands of the designers of the plant or the operators of it the actual construction or the administration the work. This, like all similar contracts, is unfair to the government, in that it George Matt, outside guard; W. L.I street, will be held at ocioiu, Thursday afternoon at the resi-! dence. JJurial will b( made at. Woodland cemetery.

Mrs. Acker died Tuesday after-i noon vA the Miami Valley hospital! aftei- the hlith of a baby daughter, Her husband and mother also sur-j vive. I He fore her marriage, Mrs. Ackeri was Carrie Snyder, of Urook-! ville. Her father diid only last M.i ix ii well! navine the atrent Stoneharger, trustee; Joseph Dillon, organist; Al J.

Ward, delegate to state convention; Dr. W. A. T. Ryan, alternate to grand knight; George Grusenmeycr, alternate to delegate.

New officers of the council will he formally installed at the first meeting night in October. Impetus large fee for seiivice that it cannot itself perform." Creators. Showing Exclusive Models Which Mirror the Style Tendencies of the "New Season This advance showiiip; is a triumph in style forecasting and a testimonial of our alertness in present iul lo The Ilaily Now. F1NDLAY, Sept. 3.

The seventh aniiial session of the est Ohio conference of the Methodist the An assistant treasure "jknowJ1 automobile salesman of been working lor iv Vitv came to work for $2080, and wasi11 i raised to $3000. The chief en-i rftn gineer, whom Major, foster JUM MR PI AWR CfiO iKpiseopal rhurtli, opened at the First M. E. church here Wednesday morning. Bishop W.

G. Anderson, of Cincinnati, presided and de i'lnred to nave ocen iiifiitiivw iw "but far and away the best of the was given the councils plans for new home in a talk by Past Grand' Knight Wm. A. Keyes, who isj president of the K. of C.

Building Company, in which he stated that the time is now ripe for proceed-1 ings with tin; preparations for the! new home. A special booster meet- ing on the new homo proposition is' to be held within a month. POSTOFFICE garage: livered the first of bis series of addresses on "Phases of the Kingdom." Committees were appoint- i 7 r.i Jed nnd an organization was formed. is expected that the garage to Ministprs- nss0cia- loading outfit," was inmi ai S7500 a year, plus $180 for living; expenses, and was soon raised toj $10,000. Commenting on these salaries, and increases, Major Foster said: I Tlnto liear in mind that all, ing the new things when they are new.

The New Suits Among the fabrics of particular interest nrc: the trucks of the new postal tion held its mooting 1 uesday 1). J. Starr is the motor vehicle sen1 ice here, will be evening. Rev. finished by November 1.

i 1r.nl 111- 1 1 I OaS- Dr. lieorge unitcr. superirueoueiu if Trini(v Linlai of motor vehicle who is mi, Tuesday tvening. Dayton with I'osuniiee inspecuu )unian, Dayton dis- Yalamn Cloth Tricotine clour reach Bloom -Tinsiltonc silvcrtone COMMISSION IS ASKED TO ACT IN DAYLIGHT SAVING! these salaries do not come out of the loading company's fee. 'luc government pays them and then pays 10 per cent on top of them.

Bear in mind tlvat while the spirit of the contract, if not the actual nf it. contemplates that Thomas M. Miiligan, said Wednesday morning, that although they have not yet decided on a location, they have" several under considera trict, is a member of Bishop Anderson's cabinet. More than 400 ministers from western Ohio are attending the tion (conference, Thoy expert to do lm- the loading company shall itself bear tho expense of lhe designing of the Plant, as part of the service The New Coats Ami in coats interest centers particularly in tha Plans for the building, which w' 'nrinc. tilp to bo about 60 feet by 100 feet, are.CploJiary Ministerial being maile by different loca arch-a ojltnuinUi wjl, 1)0 announCM itects, and bids will probably for which it is being paid 10 per cent on the total cost, the design-intr has been charged as a con The rity commission Wednesday: received a communication from K.

Rauh and Sons company, of this1 city, urging that tho city's legisla-: tive body take up at once the mat-j ter of daylight saving so that the. different. in ll.i. I opened Thursday. The buildim: is Among those attending the meet new Aveavci I'ortuna l.vstrvhi lcaihrr struction expense and the govern- to r-'iii'i'iv tl 'II ll'llfk have ing and taking an active part in Chameleon Cord reach Bloom Front Glow Vrlour DUl H.of I mctit Tint onlv navs lor nii.miii discussions Wednesday were 1.) machines will ie used at Jtrst.

Kpv ilnti dozen section will be in position to; pays 10 per cent on top of it." HOSPITAL HEAD IS the motor vehicle service, wiucn i from Davton. i. under the direction ot tho lirst handle the situation and co-oper-J ate in the matter of fixing the saving of daylight to avoid conflic-: tion. The letter was accompanied bv. PROSECUTOR TO FILE FOOD ATTACHMENTS The New Dresses Tim style features rnliaru'e the use known fabrics til ms 1 vl yr4- Jmm fill a communication from United; CINCINNATI, Seat.

3. Suits States Senator At lee Por.ierene. In BALlvUIN LtAYtj carry mail to ami from railway sta- jtions, and care for the delivery of Dr. E. A.

Baher. (t(irvrinCnrfc-nt nf 'he I parcels post matter, and mail col-Pnvton Stnte hospital. a liomn on jnrt ions of all kinds. 'Si O.T). Dayton is one of 10 Ohio cities liability borl4 Th hernl imri in which the service is being in- nothiriR to iPKrditiB the fitalled.

divorce prorcnilnKt hititu1l in 1li lwrill ifor the attachment of food held in 'explaining his position on the re-i storage beyond the tin-e allowed 'cent repeal of the davlirht sav- Krrp Trivolcitr Corrlalinr -Tenia I by the cold-storage law are beim; inrr law. Senator Pomerone says it -Crcpc Meteor If I mk MM prepared hv County Prosecutor was his thought that it is unfair rourts bT hi wife. He held eomfrrnre Wedoesriay morning with i'robate luige II. K. Koutxohn.

be filed fnree the nlan on communities I Louis Capelle, and will Mate today or tomorrow. "MIRACLE MAN" TO which do not want it, and pointed Capelle said the procedure out that in Ohio the shifting of -The New Blouses mMw -J Mm $1493.61 IN FINES these cases will follow action of! RE HUNTED AT FAIR! WERE COLLECTED this character taken in Cleveland and. Columbus. The appointment showing -A representative tailored Blouses of: eastern and central time had made it necessary for the people in some communities to go to work two hours earlier. He expressed iho belief that the matter is one which municipalities ran handle for themselves'.

Thursday will be big day at -of a receiver and authority from the fair and an extra added court to sell the food to the in dress and ff Wp Wm 0 Crepe rfe Chine rff i 'A' i i In report tubmittfd to the boiml of Georgette Crepe Wm. C. oidf of ir shown'to have tion will he the search for "The! public will be sought -Satin Effect collected in fines end com Miracle JIan. Everybody in town rriminul n.sf (iurinu tho iat year. The lis asking, "Who is the Miracle 1 MinMifne I iliuillll Man?" Now comes the word that i rollectiont were rnailc in eases in whiih erisonera v-eer conveyed to the )emteu-liary or reformatory by deputy theriffi.

he will he at the fair and to the one who discovers him he will give tun NKW I.YCEtM. anvthinn" kill a ymillK uii'I'a firnt Surely if nnvthinK rmilil, liue AUTOMOBILE USED BY CHICKEN THIEVES a valuable prize. A lot ot fun will v. 'eter'a Inve would I.Hve dtrd in the t.u- GuticuraSoap and Ointment for entertainer. Tie failed to inherit the mi tin ds, with which many of the extraya-j enniedian have t.ied to win laUKh- tut-e- Buffered in "I'Vuln the ViljiKi-Mph leatuie.

which will l.e seen in the New Lyceum theater. Thf' motherles1 rliild loved ami tni)ted h'r firt-t emiliyei' mul lie lptryed that trut. (II. I MIMA. The weniust of Thontaii It.

Inre stands oul in the lutest lrHmomil-Ailrrat't jtlu.tn-play. "The Market of Soulti." featurinir be developed and everyone will have a few laughs more to i-emem-ber the big fair day by. Those who are responsible for this feature say they will announce in the advertising columns Thursday who "The Miracle Man" really is, but don't wait till then. Everyone you see at the fair tomorrow Skin Troubles IVeuutV Sheriffs Wolf and. ter season after aea-on.

He doea not ein- inve-tirated a report of oll alnoned lm. Mick llioinpsoll lin i.llir.UMi a 1 but leaim towards o. iK.naluy and mndo to Snerilt OUIt etliee Wed- Uir of makiiiK merry, nesdav morning that following the KEITH'S Ul dranhtfa; Sf 2. Ointment 28 ft tf Taloam Pniolhy Palton, vvhieh will he uliown Inr of activity on the part and Not Caniille. and the l.t.t time today at the Coltimhia the- discovery of chicken thieves at Sulphur Grove he will answer you if you rail her ater.

A hip New Yrnr'n revel scene rmti imrea fuvorably with the veteran direchir'a Walls Painted With Mello-Closs Are Restful and Delightful early Wednesday mornintr, a resi- hV the flatter name hecau.e she heard once inn.t fiimi.iM work in lhei'l. Miss Ithat Camilla was the name of a French wno iooks to you as tuough he is the Miracle Man should be approached. All you have to do is to sav "Are you The Miracle Man?" ton i charminir in the rolp of a trained (lent theiC Had (liscoveretl tn auto- who was Ilut tht Fhc should nurse from uiotate New Xmi. I mobile parked on a side road with be. If he is he Will hand you a prize nlurn.

to in her lt. cniCKVm on inc K. Keith a theater the firat i' i-aninunt-A rtrrn 'The priMhu'tion .1.:. 1.. Ar.ti1Al "Tha that will highly please vou 'rear seat, i The deputies found Midea'linir idow." evidence Ol 1 i'nfir Sex." Camillia ia an Irish Berv- AT THE DAYTON ithe chicken thetts, but said they I ant, Icre, fat, wholesome and fie with tongue Her lony; association with The Miracle Man stated to our reporter that lie will have his official automobile and a bevy cf beautiful frirlc in it tn liol.t i vftvii.l not locate the r.uiH.Mitn in ntrn inc lreiiv jin.

rh.rii. i. he for the lart lunen 'rdnerdav telU the ainrvlThe fet)Ol WUS till lied OVO' to iciiff's office by the local police, you of this prize which you can win of the it the r'iiy man who had I SO easily by beinp; first to finn ehantcd nil the Knyetira Iliereof and' l'ainters art! i husiiist it- over its ease of working and wonderful hiding power. One coat is sufficient on old walls; two coats usually suffice oa new ones. Home owners like its sanitary washableucss and its years of.

Instiugness. Rest lul because each Mellow-il(iss Shade has becu scientifically selected for its ease on eyes. 11 is a wall paint that lias great lijrtit-dif fusing properties, yet is not glaring. Makes rooms liglitul because of its restful- lH'SS. Avoid the Rush Have your rugs, and other furnish, ings dry-cleaned by Men-denhall.

It is the safe, sanitary way. The colors will be bright; they'll look just right, and the cost will be slight. MENDENHALL 29 SOUTH LUDLOW ST. Main 1070 Home 3070 the Miracle at the fair. return to tne nin.t anil fim- jelirity of the country.

rYelinjr that each kr a pirri hnred tlir feclinai of the other they we ALIIVlvJiSY AbKtL) married anrl the pirfa hrart win nearlv hroken when found that a jHla in OP DAYTflN MAM rountrv l.e her home, ihe ho. ur iwii mn 0VPI. i. k(, to rjty Samuel Blackford, wliofe address ia Kiven niitted to know the (ditter and tlamnr, die im VMWB(i KnaaaantMl her niiHtrefcS has made her rather fresh rnd frank. She aiiR her opinion renaid-invr the domestic troubles of her master and niitresa after the manner of tha piiv-itefred aerant, latr hen the two are bnvujtht toxether, ahe wot ka thinga so adroitly that the two are reconciled.

Some of the lines are very funny. In descrihintt the reason of reparation from one of her lover, ahe tell how he pot diunk and struck her. That endid him for me," she tells her 4 hy, did be marry aomfbody else?" "Well, fr.r a long time he was not able to marry anybody elpe." she replies holding Ul" arm as big ft ham. This sketch and four other acts on the bill Keith's the first part of this week. This bill close Weilnday, and ia succeeded by another which opens Thursday.

I.VBK a 21 hunt rourth ttreet. has beep nam-d II" Rhain ul tnc cities last opfendRiit in iimece-dinK for fiivorce. alimory ind rtifct(jly ff mirtnr children filed in thr cotirtR of Knton, I'rrhle riuny. hinntow mid nird into cr ninomiiinK itUH'iins n1 lu-n fina'ly mscurd in rund rf of any mnrr lif ttt the kind hud idrnlizrd. An unu- by Kora Hlarktord.

wha chanrrn him with arconHna to Tvrtiveri for. 8l orr unusually toM. There i alo a eomedy of kf Vettr'r Fort llait I.alu, one of the featured eomedi- niR of the Homeland Ci its." Iim abandoned ail ideas of ever aptem ing a a omrthan aeain. 'I urn proud to ay, that I have been rather successful in in.i'ronn1inic tlte wj-ratled Weber and Vieldt" type of Tputonir eoiredy," remaiktd Mr. Ithr.

"Y.uX vhpn the Yatik were tK.inting iheir irnn toward the lluns. I eon-'uh ml it moM mivisftblf to abandon thij t-aififular tvle of fun mnkinu and imme- i iftitnrh by humor alniiR a diffprent Any attempt to CHtnouflnce iry German dialret pioved disastrous, it upemeu, if it was utterly i-npniible for; me to rhanee my eliai ietrrii(Or, but I fin-i idly urefdd to introduce my pelf na an Th wife in prkiitK to idii.r in IlUck-fotd's Inlicrilmirp. roniTint; nf jrt of 9 psimp leit by his father. Henry C. 'Blficktord, Mho did recently nt Van Wed.

AT I.AKESIHK. Out-of-town vuitori to the MontRomrry cmnitv fair have found Ijikruile park Irrnlifl plnce to pppnd their evenir.its. MiiaMty hall vi-as the rilare that man- a fun-eekiiifr rarty irtt their The eierbv racer and all the rides did a and Ii" K'tnoRfBin nv pirTun it iw! rf In? Topics of the tntrether with ihe hi" Itavtnn oirhftrn under the direction of Mi. II H. Tli mn.

ilit I ee Truriday "The Hnnr nf Youth" i the title of de rrftM (iffcrintr in vhirh the rlever tit F'Mfnount Mr lila Ie in feiui-ei. This wirture perhun better any she ha ye hud nfifm her jut the opiM-irtttnity nrd in demonstrate ht rcrnarknble charm nd talent, "The Virarle Man "The Miiarle enters Pnyton iiun- THE STRAND Kot ftr-tv exeellrnrr of artm and benuts -en ie nnruiidiijis me outiandinK Forget Tire Troubles niching buftines, ai well as Lakeside's I'lendid daneinu navilion. eccentric corned it and I have thort.utihly en tlip chani. ever fince. And I mav ay.

that the audience are much pleaded ith my present hira of drnllerirft, at lat thrir applause te.id to bflievc, thai Winter is coming smoky registers and baby fingers will eonspirc to uin your walls. Hut you will fear neither if your walls arc Mcll- The park will be in full orieration every nicht this and until eonl wrnthr fts in. AH eounly fair viitor will car is reflected in the nholish-from tire trouble means satis- I ha- niet with their i (inroval. the nark a most delichtful place to pend (ilossed. Soan and water quickly remove all soot, 'Mains ana even ink The pleasure in driving a mcnt of tire trouble.

Freedom faction in riding. Itert Lahr in vnsHtile and up-to-date their eveninar while attendinz the fair. finish. Tome in anil see tlic spots without affecting the lustrous ''Rest-Tone" shades today. tffcturet of "A Society Exile, for the eui- It is a prime necessity thai you have outl lirrs to start iMm rn by m.

vtrn Ooodyear tires, we know, are the best vou ean Iniv. Jlll: tires, rwOt'P than rnm-ivinn fin. IworkiiiK. in rirturv. ieeially wonder THE APJ MIR But buying them here include? islied product.

Our free inspection service results from these good tires. Lowe Brother RfIIintJtore helps you obtain the maximum ii 1 1 ti li VI IV HOME PHONE 6301 fullv rlsd is the grarinin ftar in the Ist part of the play. Although Kilty (rfinlon won reat fame berauce of the beauty of. her ba(k, Mips IVrituMin doa not Tly I recond to her in thia regard as wilt he plain to we in thia pirture of the irl riri-rn from her home ties thrrueh van- reiort-. It ia truiy the very great- et role she baa ever nad.

1 Tomorrow will witns the vt Nhibi- lion here of "The Virtuous Thief, a raratmunt picture 1o whirh Knid Bennett ra 1 he principle. Mis Bennett has haj many ftrvinff yr' out fhe has her strong-j et and her bet in thus. The jerial Paramount icmeily, "Oh. How Could You. will be.

oa thia program. BELL PHONE MAIN 58 110 East Third Street Ira -9. The Huber Fireproof Garage Co. Accessories Store, 109-211 NORTH MAIN STREET IS COMING -4 i.

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