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q?; a-m ,y ging01 tht two medber , ihts Pw o. toda! s Inabtng the gsY ''of a .Mer. for wh.s. i.t ,. g plenas ralatives bad osndea4 a d or s. avstesmatlo sesrgh for SAdtn.of ,ewA" Inoluding 11r4 d. D. xup . Mr..and Mrs ."t.Richards and Miss Dorothy of steubenvlle, Ohio, were stl wWeg,eletlnaga and p.t. of lnterst- a.d A. ). a m.mbr of Winchester No. 66. Knights of Pyths bat 11"bl a lofge the yplt uth tte iu , the3 W Uhe bia rb to hMrs e C.rihene an T are 01M girl of Kernstown, ,jying she and a smll boyhad found. Usnh.nan near a stone fence with a gainnie bell in his head and in a dir .endtoa. abe took him ts se*en. hoe,swhdythe we. aa re Pserlhosptalb ofiers l WIcbter ad. he died at the - De aher n oir. Meson suggested they visit the - ai bal Cenetery here, bt of the party had ever heard of ederal Y tern being bwhled here, although there are over h,00 graves in the aeor and croa ehrt tihe found the grave-No. 39, th B ehanase r a Ia OCenpeny U. Thirteenth West Vir zgament. and that his original Mlac was suoete they avisit the at 0 90 to1 Ce m r s b unter s eo woed haee r asrnt he on the gelo entry. sra th NEW URN FOR ASHES OF THE CID AND WIFE the ashes of The Cid, Spein's national her, in connection with the 700th aiversery of the Cathedra's found. tng, the ashes of The Cd and his wife were transferred yettirday Into the new rn prepared foa them. Whna the old rn was opened, and fte the ancient docurments which were 'pat of its contents had been reed, at esaminatlon of the ashes was made by the official physician of Kurgeo. Then, while all present aNdt, the aches were transferred t the new copper urm, which Is divided ntwo coSpartment, one r The lnartthen e other for thoee of his wifTe CINnena. HAGERW MOOSE TAKE OVER NEW HOME RAGER&rOWN, -Md., July 23. The Loyal Order of Moose formally took pe.s sa of Ith home In East Anttan street, celebrating the event with an elaborate luncheon and a spesnwa pregra. The hne Is the ol . A. Crder aan property, and was purcbased a re ago and rebuilt. Speious re J-io roomo, hanls, reading rooms en a site of offices, along with owsinag and billiard parlors, a'e the ainfeatures of the now the. The Moose officers are: lter Mitbell, president; ne. T. Citter, asetary, harles W. Boech of, trer David . Hurley, JJery Eran and H. B. Wands, HETHot Hot every pro,ik prodw The oyalOrdr ofMooexer1l steam oDce, t aHeet Speci The beps s eps ad B.A.0xe man ropety. n ws prhs atI WASHIN SAL.ES DEPAR 4 . I P'OETESSMTS HUBBY EVICTED AS"11 Q ER Victoria Marshall Seeks to Throw. Mate Out on the Cold, Cold World. ,POUGHKEEPSIE, July I3.-Mrs. Emmna Victoria, Pltkin Marshall, known as the poetess and spirluallst of Hyde Park, appears to have be come tired of her husband, Culver Marshall, to whom she was married in 1917. She filed suit In the county court yesterday biefore Judge C. W. H. Arnold, asking that Marshall be eviot ed from their home on the grpund that he is ae "squatter and an in truder," the squatting and Intruding datin g from the day of their marriage. Marshall Is fighting the suit, which will be heard by a jury next Tuesday, and his attorneys claim that the peti tion does not apply because no condi tion of landlord' and tenants existe. Mrs. Mirshall sets forth that she first ordered her husband to stop squatting and Intruding around her house on July 18, 1931, but that he has refused to go and continues to make his home d Hi attorney d oday h ever,' that since he was served with the notc he .hsbeen compelled t sln' he b .".'a".*tthieh - h. was.j..t.d b, d.. pr..... Voctoaw. -asal Se.t thraterat S old Co ld Wsontresd i r o fy u Prish p to hae bet :otirted owater huand, sCierc Mrh,tealtio n who the aimsi 191i. the filedutin thewatur-y Arnot',e~n that Mauxury be envin edng,o hinrnl heathe wer tatn e in s atteouas, a AU In3 datl frmuley oupon arae a,rchalfg igte itit , whichl m wilTeherdb A S Luy(t usdy aMndi Ttony 4lai thtTEti Year D rr Wth Te Cumbeland and Wese fro - a nPnsyvna h A faldnnYears ago topa hi fare Iro tro stgt ubr Tand Cumersad ind histehe wat eti pafrwtat ridepand eeoa psreed 25 cents c oee them amen of Paewithvanterest. Thre farom wasteng 1o Centr. CITY BRIGHTENS UP; .SUED FOR DAMAGES tiflion an mprovement of >l.o has brought a $to,000."damaae sat ......t t. m.,.r .nd.co..c.. For several years residents living on the opposite side of the Baitimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Railroad depot have been petitioning the city govern ment for electric lights. Recently the lights were Installed and lmmediately the railroad entered suit, claiming the city trespassed on Its property by stringing light wires across the tracks. AUSTRIAN FIREMEN HELD UP ON ITALIAN BORDER VIENNA. July L.-Frvntier re strictions were carried to an extrmo when they prevented an Austrian fire brigade fromn croaning the Italian border to fight a blase. Some buildings on the Italian side of the Brenner Pass railway station cauh fire n the Ausra tiwne darmes demanded their vises, and, having none, they were forced to watch the warehousms bmrn. I . thes engiereig YeatingdevieW Intdtfeh,pret potetric asilay op het hAslptrcIvd2 e fild n er aot a i faT frmCO .tugt obr land. N. sadW.hslttrh ta -C M -a' . REISPASSAS 1 I. ff 96 (1M' Commanders of Potf In D1. trbot Take Action is Compel m~w ftef It h.o bee sed by a-mba et the Anriama Leglsn that whea the flag is betg aarriad in a parade mant per.oel N the eidswalks de st per the respect they ewe to the namn's emblm. All mabas of the Amer lmn Mlea are instructed to see to it that yman's hat is remwved when the l. paing. Most the comm -nder of the Amerioaa Legion poets in the Distriot met Thoraday night at 1423 New Terk avenue and dis uaed the matta;. They characterised the irreverence of the men with relation to the flag as "de. plorable." A new post known as the Bdward D. White Post. American Legeon. was organised at the meeting. It lb named in honor of the late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. It became known at the meeting that former Major George P. Ahern. whose home Is in Florida. N. . Mar. tindale and former Lieut. Paal oot were selected as a ommittee to to portune tile Government to "cean up'' all case. of claims of disabled eMliers. It In said there have been soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital for two yearl whose claims have never been given attention. All disabled soldiers who have a grievance should communicate Immediately with I. H. Horton, esecu Uve secretory, 1422 New York avenue. Figures produced at the meeting showed that the Vincent B. Costello post is leading all other posts in its membership drive, the record being two to one over the other posts. RIVER JORDAN, SACRED STREAM, TO BE HARNESSED DETRO)IT. July 3.-The river Jordan, linked In the minds of the world with Bible atories' of primi tive people, Is to be barnessed to mnodern engines. It Is to furnish power to hundreds of fatorias and coarea ot up-to-date towns. This I. part of the plan et the World Zionist Organt==don to devel op in Paleatine the Jewish natiun. Dr. Ben Moelnoolm, of Jaffe, Pales tine, told ,an interviewer here. ASKS TOWER TO SETTLE HIS FATHER'S ESTATE Francis H. Duehey yeeterday made application in the Probate Court for letter. ot administration on the es tate of his father. Alemander Due hay, who died June 2 last. leaving no wilL. The estate comprism the premisee at 1215 Vermont avenue northw@t. valteed at P30,000, and per monal property etiated at $5,520. The heir. include Francis H. and William Duehay, sons, and three grandchildren, Mabel 'E., Lena and Anna B. Heise, daughters of a do ceased son. chailes n. Duehay. WHETHER "COP" IS OFFICER OR EMPLOYE, UP TO COURT -SAVANNAH, Ga., July 23.--Wheth er a policeme is a public officer or an employee will be pr'obabhly finally Settled hy the supreme court of Georgia. State Commissioner H. Mf. Stanley has just decided Policeman Iow, who was killed hy yeggmen. was an employe, and that under the Georgia workmen's compensation law .the city of Savannah must pay hisa widow, Mr.. Mildred D. Barlow, 32,100. The city ha announced Its intention of carrying the case through the courts, contending that a pollee man Is a public officer an4 not an eenploye. Masons' Fets Continues. The ml-eumnner lawn fete and ear nival being conducted at Rhode Isand and Mill avenue. northeast by mem bers of the est Gato Lodge. F. and A. If., and BEet Oate Chapter, Order of the BEslern Star. Will continue through the couning week. Other fra ternal organisationa of the city will be invited to attend. Fourteen booths in addition tothe dancing pavilion of 3n. op as s E V 4RY B OI TsThe aeaaon's. t a l. wen anT hlo m' Muc eig IIM CENE....... 3d Floor Ban chDdrns fnc is es dioos fcraut.6 MID S UM CLEAREL (FUigh Sae tyar Thesni a omm,lain ordnan hit canvaa a toen lo and ohigh hoes, Palms gBead othr o cuoth uits.n MIDUE CLEARANCE ...... Ginrl" make of men pumpds,n wthei t.Wtho tFt ren caer hell, oin goors rersin. DUMER BURCLEARANCE ...... Th a Sa umia therfors ald wi'oen ea.a cID-hUsuERsC L E A R-U CLANCE........ . A aranSHboeto at mn s Got - 06 se Money lity Footwe xrieds To 1( SL .EI -. - 3d 1 45c -Into..: SPE ts te.a0 . -- 95c ..., le.ther Pre.ch I $1.25 ::'. 8L$1A5. dull kid pump.. 4$1.50 --- rubber salad to we.r wit. Won's '~ I $1.85 watsl.-:nd-e AnbeIen WI3Ued l..ther $1.85 f z iE 3E STOR. mm. Pisitan tir. y 0 IUe,e Wt is a -_-EVE ai Saving B ar That's Bi hur Store Di 7MM ZANI 2nd FL 'loor' -. -. 230 patrm -ou t strape, wIte ot the rar Opp Ith white mendaed tis ted lot of womnen. Aad Aonly, and tridmlsa leur XV bedls, in $1.00 ivory leather walking hees widths and all rnos" mnake white 8UMER CLaI white eignk id boys' better-grade other ag.. The kind tha Mh, $2.85 -se2 Entrance on D Street the }p ,V. F.Wi ilyl IO" antthrwelkn 1e ii hi . W t lo w.cow Bines freen1 to 7.aOn $1.35..w !:. *: 2 - t; : S e ethe W rgainPWsai lt r B$5s Seventh ....U.8 I a .. 7 M,._ 4