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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 10

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WEDNESDAY, DEC 20, 1D23 27 10 MUSCLE SHOALS NOT YET AILED MAKIK MOSQUIM, FILM STAR KKEI'S WEDDING' DEE1' SECKET Ve RIKE-iWMLER 8Y HENRY FORD; President's Message Likely to Develop Complications in Party Ranks. THE DAYTON DAILY NRWS vrr Jftr (r)s'c. mm mem wrs. I 1 4 i CONSIDER COMMITTEE TO COMPLETE DEAL Sale Mte: nstmai Matter May Be Taken From Hands of Secretary Weeks. r-r- Our Entire Stock of i Jr BV THARI.KS E.

MOKRIS DAILY NEWS M'RKAU i 44 Fnot Building Wmhinirton, Vtc. 28. Despite (he gracious act of en's Fine Clothing Henry Ford in fit h'at temporarily removing himself from the presidential campaign picture of next year and his endorsement of President Coolidge for re-election, developments here today indicate that he is farther from acquisition of the Muscle Shoals nitrate plant than at any time since he made his bid for that project. It became known here today that agents of the Air Nitrates Corporation and of the Alabama Power Co. have been in consultation with Secretary of War Weeks looking toward the purchase by them of the Muscle Shoals property, and that these negotiations have been under way for considerable time.

This fact, coupled with the opinion generally expressed that either one Unrestricted Choice of Any Garment In The Store for Men At Reductions From 25 to 50. Marie 3Josquini is married. Yes, sir! And she kept it a secret for a long time. Husband of the famous screen star is Roy A. Harlow, prorninent New York business man.

The ceremony was performed last August. AMERICANS IN FRANCE HONOR YANXEE DEAD wi- the other, or both of these com-! WATCHMAN IS SHOT IN LEG BY ACCIDENT panies, and Henry Ford, are the only organizations capable of handling the nitrate plant, or swinging its financing; at this time, and the analysis of President i Coolidge's recommendation for early disposition of the PARIS, Dec. 26. Large numbers of Americans, both tourists and residents of France, decorated the graves of nearly 1500 unidentified American soldiers in military cemeteries of France and Belgium on Christmas day. In each instance the most prominent Frenchmen of the locality escorted the Americans to the cemetery and assisted in placing the wreaths of holly and TROY, Dec.

26. Homer p.p- son of Joe Collins, was accidentally shot in the right leg by Thomas King at the Railroad restaurant about 3 o'clock yesterday morn-j ing. The bullet, from a 33 calibre. show that the administration drift is away from Ford rather than toward him. The sum total, as expressed by Henry Ford's agents here, is that "Mr.

Ford is up in the air, but still stands by his original offer." President Coolidge's recommendation summarized was that the Business Suits of Hirscli-Wickwire make and other revolver, passing through the calf of the right leg. The bone was not struck. Mr. King had pur-i chased a new revolver and was showing it When the accident happened Collins was taken to his home. Mr.

King is night I watchman at the Troy Trailer Co.J famous manufacturers. Suit David Bclasco Directed "The Gold Diggers" shoals should be and if cheap nitrates for fertilizer can be produced there it should not remain idle a minute. The government has spent about $200,000,000 there, and if the government can now sell it, get some of its money back, and shake off a permanent expense, it should be done, he said. But Henry Ford has never of while 'Mr. Collins is meht watch- formerly priced at $25, S30, 335 and 845 are offered at S12.50, 815, 822.50.

man at the Troy Cody Co. Belasco agreed! Yes, the Belasco! And when he agreed, it was a momentous occasion for the moving picture in- licenses issued in Miami county during the Christmas season were as follows: John Flo-d Martin. 22. KIpteher. fered to buy Muscle Shoals, though statements at the White House, dustry.

and a feather in the cap.iaborer, and Edith Mae Sullenber-of the producers of the Warner ger, 18, Fletcher. Rev. E. T. Rrothers classics of the screen.

aring A. H', 2-1. Cincinnati, meant that the 'movies" were It to have the services of the and Ruby ITarshbarger, P. Milton. Rev.

22. est of American drama, the man who for ten years had fought i the silent drama. And the vehicle was a worthy one, no less a successful play than "The Gold Diggers," the sensational Belasco stage tdrama which ran for two continuous years on Broadway, playing to packed houses. Belasco personally supervised the screen version. This Furnasl Ralph Tyson, 20.

Piqua, electrician, and Eleanor Keller, 21, Bradford. Justice Cvrus McCurdy. Andrew S. Chaffee, 57, Troy, nolisher, and Mrs. Sarah Brown, 58.

Troy. Rev. E. T. Waring.

William Grove, 20, Troy, laborer, and Bessie Favorite, Troy. Dr. A. E. Kemp.

Maurice I. Miller, 30, Troy, physician and surgeon, and Izola C. celebrated play is being shown at the Strand all week. 1 Wi Conklin, 25, Tinpecanoe City, and Windham Standing these, teaf.n.(!r- X- fy. he nrincinal featured narts "imam riqua, true the principal featured parts and the presidents message indicated the executive to be holding the impression Ford's proposal was to purchase.

Instead Ford has" bid merely for a long term lease, saying he was willing to spend about $30,000,000 of his own money as a starter, and turn over to the government later sums totaling He had never been invited to bid for anything but a lease and his own opinion was the government should maintain possession of the project for possible war needs. President Coolidge, however, has the idea that the government ought to get out of business where-ever possible, and while no doubt he would be glad to see Ford get the shoals, it would be on a sales basis. This puts the possible deal on a different base, and would again place Mr. Ford under a handicap, because Secretary of War Weeks, with whom he has dealt, after receiving the Ford bid on the secretary's recommendation, has seemed to be doing all possible to block Ford, going so far even as to sell to the Alabama Power company the Gorgas steam plant, which was the heart of the project, this being done on an alleged perfected option extended when the plant was built. It now becomes evident that the president's message, which has Ford guessing, is likely to develop some serious complications in the have in this effervescent screen drama which depicts the mad, bad, sad Society Brand, Hirsh-Wick-1 wire and Kirschhaum cloth-ins in Overcoats, Suits, -Even-in2 Suits and Odd Trousers.

Regularly priced at 25 to $105 are now offered at Slit.75 to S76.25. and glad goings-on of that little cross section of humanity known driver. artfi Lois Burt, 19, Piqua. Rev, Mr. Fenner.

Carl J. Bvish, 26, rtaua, acetylene welder, and Bertha Crim, 28, Piqua, R. F. D. 5.

Rev. John Cocan. Hubert A. Wogaman, 23, Brook-ville. laborer, and Rosa Shelley, 24 Brookville.

Rev. S. A. Blessing. on Broadway as gold-diggers.

Hurlbut T. Riley. 2fi, Paris, NO RECEPTION FOR VENIZELOS teacher, and Adela'de Thornton, 30, Piqua. music teacher. Justice Cyrus McCurdv.

TO MARRY IN PARIS PARIS, Dec. 26. Alexander Tuck, of New York, and Mrs. Ambrose Wetmore, who was Eugene Philbin, a native of Orange, N. will be married tomorrow.

Dy The Aiaociated Preaa ATHENS, Dec. 2(3. Former Premier Venizelos, who is leaving Marseilles for Athens on Dec. 29, has requested Col. Flastiras to prevent a public reception on the jrround that it is unfitting the administration ranks.

Representative Madden has a bill pending which would effectualize the Ford i statesman's homecoming should as- lease, making allowance to trinmnhant nuhlic Lliar- Overcoats Business Suits Blue Suits Evening Suits Odd Trousers acter which would injure the pur pose of his return. In case his wishes cannot be carried out, M. Venizelos asks that he be landed at'a secret port from which he proposes to motor to a night conference with Col. Plas-tiras on the outskirts of Athens. mm for money received by the government from sale of the steam plant.

But the president appearing to appose leasing, has fuggested the appointment of a small committee, under act of congress, to work out lerms for complete disposal "of Muscle Shoals. This act would take the matter out of the hands of Secretary Weeks, and be the first time there has been any interference with Week's right to dispose of war properties. Should Weeks be relegated, and this would help Ford, opinion is xpressed that it would not inter-! jere with other plans. Those familiar with Weeks' negotiation with the southern corporations say the government is bound to sell to he Air Nitrates Corporation, if rale is decided on and that company wants the plant, under a con- Your Whi ere is Now Home From Lengthy Cruise Addison Walton, of 718 S. Broadway, known to his friends as "Dutch" has returned.for the holidays from a 14-month cruise in European waters.

He visited Portugal, Spain, Gibralter, Algiers, Africa, Maderia Islands, Italy, Greece, Sicily, Turkey, Asia and went through the famous Dardan In Brief This Means Beautiful Complexion? You had it as a baby and a child. If it is lost, you can restore it with JapRose The soap that gives nature a chance to snow you what really elles four times. He expects to Tact option clause, written by skin you have. tr I i i Ne York harbor, in time to pnvate life, the pnee to be that of-l tart on Pan.ma. Jap Rose Soap First quality overcoats for as low as $18.75 New Suits priced at $12.50 Kirschhaum Tuxedos at S37.50 And other values just as attractive! fcred by any other bidder.

This the West Indies on Dec. 31. rlause was once held illegal, but later valid, and is similar to the rlause under which the Alabama Power company exercised its option on the Gorgas plant. Muscle Shoal bids to remain the renter of political discussion for a Jong time, and it may be in the Dr. Janabe Fazel Noted Scholar and Philosopher of King' College, Teheran, Persia, will speak at the UNITARIAN CHURCH Cornrr Salem and Neal Avenue Tonight, Wednesday, Dec.

26th Subject The Reality Which All Men Are Seeking THE PL BMC IS INVITED A SEPARATE STORE IN A SEPARATE BUILDING WITH A SEPARATE ENTRANCE OFF MAIN STREET. possibilities that its ramifications will bring Ford back in the field. WINDFALL HER MONTREAL, Dec. 2 Hearing1 he had fallen heir to $1 0,000, Mrs. Cordelia Tike oorrowed money, from many tradesmen.

When the, i ncy failed to erriTe she was irrested..

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