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BATILE OF INDIANS DENEDBY OBREGO General Was Not in Field.| Body of Rosenthal Coming North Tomorrow. iated Press MEXICO CITY Gen. Obregon has arrived safely at his home in Cajema and is not in the fleld fighting the Yaqui Indians, as had been reported here, according to Gien. Pina, undersecretary of war. Gen. Pina has assured the Assoclat- ~d Press that the government has no confirmation of the report of a serious | engagement between the Yaqui In-| dians and the federal forces. There is | no official rep at all, he sa Undeterre on the higl da September 20— any such fighting | v the bandit outrage to Cuernavaca last i usual week ¢ sorts, ponsible | st outrage have been killed I's body will be shipped home tomorrow if the legal formali tles have heen then completed | ITALY RECALLS 1870. Fifty-Sixth Anniversary of Taking of Rome Observed. | ROME, September 20 (#).—The | Afty-sixth ¢ of the taking of Rome in 70 “was celebrated | throughout Italy today. | Numerous pilgrimages went to Trent, where an urn was filied with earth stained in the past with the blood of Italian martyrs. The urn is to bedepo in the natfonal mon ument at B 0. . Asks Divorce and Children. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Septem g Mrs. Marie | d suit ! divorce from Robert A. Ryon. She also asks custody of their two chil- dren, now living with her. The wife | she was deserted September | Civil War Shell Fragments Found Near Winchester Special Dispatch: to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., September 20.—Sixty-two years after the ter- rific battle between the forces of Gen. Phil Sheridan and Gen. Jubal Early, relic hunters yesterday | picked up fragments of shells on the Hackwood battlefield farm, a few miles northeast of Winchester. A considerable number of the fa- mous old “dum-dum,” or soft and spreading, bullets were found. The battle fought here between Sheridan and Early was the last of about 70 engagements to occur in the fmmediate vicinity of Win- chester during the Civil War. Early was pursued to Strasburg by Sheridan and a month later Sheri- dan made his famous “ride.” Three Schools to Open. | Special Dispateh to The Star. Va., September 20.— Opening of Sweet Briar College today, Randolph-Macon Woman's College to- | morrow and Virginia Episcopal School Wednesday will bring upward of 1,400 students to Lynchburg during the week. FOR. B Instead of soda hereaiter take a little “Phillips Milk of Magnesia” in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. 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The opposition is negligible, all the strong men being with De Rivera, who, Mr. Moore believes, is certain to hold the reins for at least two years longer. The former Ambassador is sailing for home on the Leviathan tomorrow. s Brandywine Women to Meet. Special Dizpatch to The Star. BRANDYWINE, Md., Septmber 20. —The September meeting of the Brandywine Woman's Club is to be held Thursday at the school here. Misses Louise Dyson, Lucille Early and May Montgomery were members of the Brandywine 4-H Girls' Club, who won prizes at the recent fair at Upper Marlboro. Prompt Appro;Jal of First Mortgage Loans BROAD resources and more than 37 years of experience enable us to give you prompt deci- sions on First Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate. We relieve you of all bothersome details. You retain the privilege of paying off the loan in whole or part on any interest date. Call today.—Or if more convenient, phone or write us. 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