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Changes in' Stations of ‘- idrray and Navy Officers Of Interest. io, Capual ‘p T Aemayl HiLieut.; Cor” Jameés T. Watson, lnlln- try, at-Governors' I8land, N. Y., has peen assignpd to- the 1st Division, 2d | Qorps Area. "®irst Lieut. J. B. Lord, 5th Field Artillery, who-has been under treat: ment at Walter Reed General Hospi- tal, this city, has been assigned 'to duty at.Fort Bragg,:N. C. Lieut. Col. C,'C. Wren, general staff, has been-detailed as a ‘member of the Army-board of decorations. Capt. B.. L. Knight, infantry, at Lincoln, -Neb.. -hasbeen assigned to lhc drlh Infantry, at San Juan; Porto R@rxl William McKoy, 9th Cavalry, £¢ Fort Riley, Kan, has been retired I Nowlen, infantry, in awalian . department, has been Bssigned to the 11th Infantry. Staff Sergt. Roberf P. Evans, medi- £al department, at the general in- termediate depot, thi v, has been stein, infantry, Tias been detailed with the organized reserves 8th Corps: Area, at El Reno nfantry. on duty at Knoxville, ort Snelling, Minn. are, infantry, at has' been detailed 99th Division, or- h. Andrew: at Camp Lewis, Wi has been ordered to Helena, Mont., for récruiting duty. Capt. A. “Thomas, jr, at Fort Sheridan, TIL, has been ordered to this gity for treatment at Walter Reed General Hospital Harold Kernan, field artillery, has ‘been l-llned' they 2d - Dhl- slon, . Fort Sam: Houstom . Tex. The lgnnlnn First Libut, Jokn . infantry, has. been- accepted take-effect Sep- joint board has been appointed to determine the type of arms and am- munition to_be used in the national and. international - s for the year 1924. Thée members ‘are: Brig. Gen. Colden .L'H.. Ruggles, assistant chief of ordnance; Col. Charles E. Slod!tl‘,NclVIll'YY En 4 oW or] Crvmandor @arl. T. Osborn, United States | Na Maj., Littleton, W. T. Waller, “United States’ Marine Corps; 'Maj.” Wi 8. Fulton, Const Artillery_Corps; Maj. Glenn P. Wil- helm,. ordnance ‘department: Maj. Lee O.; Wright, ordnance department; Firat’ Lieut 'Grosverior ‘L.- Wotkyns, infantry; R. V. Reynolds and K. Casey. Nay: Capt. Lyman A. Co!(nn nflvfll at- tache -at.the United’States embassy, Tokio, Japan, has been ordered to this oltytor duty as digoctor, of Mligence, Navy epart] Tander W, W Galbraith of the Mary- lanid- has been detailed as assistent director of naval intelligence. Commander L. E. Bratton, com- manding the Stoddert, has been as- Slgned o duty in the office of the judge advocate general, Navy Depart- ment. * Commander L. M. Stewart, at San Francisco, has been -assigned to the command of the Vega as the rellef of Commander T. F. Caldwell, who has been ordered to the hospital at Mare Island, Calif. Lieut. Comander S. A. Manahan of the bureau of engineering, Navy De- partment, has been ordered to the Denebola, and Lient. Commander H. M. Manners from the receiving ship at San Franciseo to the receiving ship | at New York. The resignation of Lieut. Howard Clark of the Utah has been accepted, to-take effect at once. Lieut. - Commander ‘Danfel _Hunt, Medicg} Corps, has been transferred trom The Burean, of medicine and A Department, . to the Naval Hospital, Great. Lakes, Iil., and Lieut. Commuander Medicas ‘Corpa; Som, the '3 Brigade, Santo Domingo, to: t! S crujting barracks, Hampton ro u.*v; The. followihg numed officers of Construction Corps have been i to take a:course of instruetion at ¢l Massachusetts Institute of Techs nology, Boston: Lieuts. R. K. Kelly. R, H. Pihl, W, G Pbwell,” M. . E. Ser: .; Carléton Shugg 'and . ;|ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Mre. Marjorle B. Daly has filgd suit for an abeolute divorce from Patrick E. Daly. She charges that he neg- lected his family. since 1910° and. a not contribute to the funeral expen: € of & daushter, who died in 19 isconduct with ‘women in’Chicag is alleged. Attorney J. Ridley Shields appears for the wife. John. B. Macfarlane, president of the Macfarlane Plumbing and Heat~ ing Company of Cumberland, Md., h requested the District Suprema (ot to dismiss the suit for a limited. di- vorce “brought against him by his wifo, Adah V. Macfarlane. He declare, that nelther hie-nor his Wire isa res: dent of the District and the court. hu no jurisdiction in the case. He fs represented by Attorneys Donnelly & O'Brien. v Dressmaking made a pleasure with Ladies’ Fine, Midnignt and Grag ] $1 .98 %ir; | “REALLOCATESCHOOLS. Administrative ~meAY* smr'mmn- ~21 1923 lrbi!rl!lon has heen flxcd for Nn"m 'l‘hs rotocol originally fixed B'B xamber{l for submissjon of the-briefs, Officlals Begln | but authorized an extension of two Work at Conferenee. + Steps to redistrict the several diyi- | recentl: slons of, the public, schobl, system, months from that date if desired by either party. The Chilea vernment notice that wlnl’ to over which decided to avail ltulf it numaflcnlly and leulnvhlcflly ‘were | of the privilege of the extension pfo- taken by administrative officers and vided by the protocol. Though the gperfllln‘ ‘ternoon at the territory. and location seryed,- principals Peruvian government was prepared yesterday | 10" b resent its case within the time Franklin School. P mong the factors fo determine the |ieed the tlent ol by Crile B5a arking of the new districts are the | fucrorors agresd. to. the prescatation of‘the cases of both governméntsion PO tion, teachers, building facllities and November 13. transportation used by. the pupils. While reallocating the sehools into different divisions, the’ school officers will create a new district of a half a dozen schools or more, in which Miss LAUDS BOY FIREFIGHTER. Eleven-year-old . Charlie Willlams Jessle La Salle will introduce her| ¢ Gray's Siding, Colo, has been course in_ psychological educational research. Wvas appointed a superyising principal | by Secretary Wallace of the Depart- last June by the boar! Mi; ““;}: s:fi‘: written a personal letter of thanks of education. | mdnt of Agriculture for his service AN 7 A e SET .DATE FOR BRIEFS. to (the government in detecting a fire ' In the Cochetapa forest and securing the aid of a rallway section By agreement betweon Chile and|Crew in putting it out. Supervisor Peru the date for presentation of their | Agee of the forest service told the cases in the long-standing dispute|department in a report that Charlle gyor the Tacna-Arico territory to the | wap as thorough a frefighter as he oF | ha President of the United States ever met outside the seryice, Home Journal Patterns—We Sell Them Woolen ' Blankets Blightly Soiled ‘The regular $7.; 'Il ity, size 70x50. out, pair— 720~2'l-'l4 Tth S‘t. N:W. SATURDAY SALE—COATS & DRESSES This-Tan Scotch Tlmtle grain, double sole October Oxford, built over a custom brogue last has all the style, workmanship, finish and fit of a berich made boot. It isonly one of sixty different styles that illustrate the value made possible by doing business on the Regal Platform Mail Order Dept. 125 Summer Boston, Mass. NEW, HANDSOME FALL MODELS $22.50 to $27.50 CLOTH and SILK DRESSES Braided, 1 6 .7 ,‘ . Beaded Emb. 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