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HOMES OF 2 ILLINOIS DRY MEN BLOWN UP Harrisburg Shaken by Blasts Be- lieved Due to Faction = Opposing Raids. Dy the Associated Press. HARRISBURG, I, June 16.—Two dynamite bombs exploded early yes- terday, shaking the entire city, ing the partial destruction of two houses and breaking the windows of scveral adjacent homes. No persons were injured. The bombs are thought to have been sent by persons oppos- ing recent liguor raids made in Saline county, 1l The first explosion occurred at the home of Hubert ¥ ole zrocer, who has & in_ assisting Sl Saline county and h g liquor raids after the second explosion at the home of Frank Mell- Mcllrath’s family of seven. ing in the house, were not in- caus- u.vpunm in Mclirath also was etive in assist- ing in liquor raids and is thought to of alleged ROTARIANS IN TORONTO. More Than 3,000 Arrive for An- nual Convention. TORONTO, 16.—More 3.000 d ates have ‘already arrived for the annual convention of Rotary clubs, whic here tomorrow. Arrangement been made to accommodate 10,000 persons. About 4.000 deleg: will be bil- in hotels, 500 in college dormi- June than let >ullman cars, on lake camp near the exhibition ere the convention will be v will be given over to the stration of the "delegates, and to- night a pageant will be presented. . NEW PEARL BEDS FOUND. Moro Fishermen Make Discovery in China Sea. MANILA, June 16—New and ex- rl beds have been discov- Moro fishermen recently in e China Sea off the north coast of the Island of Palawan, one of the Philippine group, according to Dr W. H. Wade, chief pathologist of the Culion leper colony, who has just returned to Manila. Moro fishermen have a monopoly on the new beds, and the waters around the coast of Palawan are dotted with the sails of their boats. Until recently the chief pearl beds of that region were located south of Palawan in the Sulu Sea and a ma- jority of the fishermen were Japa- nese. FIRES SWEEP ALBERTA. FORT McMURRAY, Alberta, June 16.—Forest fires are raging in the surrounding countryside, doing enor- age and such rapidity that t almost transport headquarter. son Bay Company at tween Waterways and McMurray, have been destroyed. The flames are consuming everything in their path all the way down the Athabasco River. travelers returning from the north report. As a result, both game and fur will be scarce in this section for several years to come, it is feared a Abe Martin Says: No matter how long a feller owns a flivver he never through demonstratin’ it. I've allus wanted t’ hear w hdl~ clerk thinks after he gnsj through talkin’ buy anything. THE . EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1924. NEW YORK, June 16.—Not all the urge for reform Is on the Frank side of the Vanderlip family. Not long ago Mrs. Vanderlip sent out 300 or 400 invitations to a garden party. One hundred and fifty of the invitees rsvp’'d. When lunch time came; “Tha ladles whose names are 1 please go into the dining aid Mrs. Vanderlip, Phey will be served at once.” hundred and fifiy lucky omnes at table. You other ladies—150 of you—did You will time. Reform does not take in New York . and mothers may create In loved and ship them on to the cratic convention. The indica- s are that they will be safe. More cabarets have closed their |doors. That's the new idea. Close lin time to avold the padlock and a dead yeal. The cabaret owners must |have ~ learned that there will be "“! | nothing doing during the big time. gits | = | IR an’ you don’t “Just a Real Good Car” ght, John F. Dille Co.) 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St. Louis Nets $25,000 on Venture in Season. ST. LOUIS, June 16.—To those few civic-spirited men who but five years ago conceived the idea of s theater tertainment is no longer a doubtful venture here, for the Muncipal The- ater Association has proved its finan- cial soundness by turning in a net profit last season o $102,875 Road Bonds Sold. under the stars, where all might en- | Special Dispatcli to The joy the best of light musical enter- tainment at nominal cost, has come the satisfaction of witnessing the re- markable growth of the St. Louis municipal open-air opera, the only venture of its kind in the country. Other cities are now considering simi- lar enterprises. 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