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Show WILL RUN SPOONERS ' FROM U. S. CEMETERY WASHINGTON. Sept. 9. Public spooning has reached the limit when !i'J the spooners pick out Arlington cemetery cem-etery for their activities, army officers I H j have decided. Upon protest of In- PJ II dlgrant residents adjacent to the comet com-et , rj raids have been instituted to clear the roads around Arlington of 111 midnight parties. Robert Dye, superintendent of tho L bff cemetery, said today that "tin horn I ill gamblers," had even spread their llr' ( 'blankets on the cemetery walls and re.L i that scores of automobiles arc parked Jj g I beside the enclosure every night ; within a stone's throw of tho graves of American soldiers. They will bo j Kept moving hereafter, ho said. |