Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1924, Page 17

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0 THE EVENING . STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDA NOVEMBER 5, ' 1924. TWO VOTES FOR THE DEMOCRATS. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Davis 3 CE HEAR TION RADIO. Photograph taken at the home of Miss casting their votes at Neighborhood House, Locust Valiey, vester- GOV. AL SMITH AND FAMILY VOTE IN NEW YORK. The Chief Executive of the State cast his ballot Mabel T. Boardman, in Wash 3 ¢ Justice Taft listened-in on the election returns. Later, the’ day morning. Later in the day they dined Mr. an in a public school at Oliver and Henry streets. The photograph shows the governor, M and the chil- Chief Justice we . e and congra wulated Pres 5 . Covyright by A Thotos. Polk and - e y ; Wi i dren, Emily and Al jr. ed News Pi S OF QUERIES. f the Capita tie questions regarding the re e : : s detailed information by te I:Iffi’::.pmlpflfie:\.m T AT ST e LB L S EVEN DIE WHEN TRAIN HITS TROLLEY CAR AT CROSSING. Photograph taken shortly after accident last Sunday morning in Chicago, shou- National Fhoto ing wrecked trolley car. Besides the eleven persons killed, many were seriously injured. Copsright by P. & A. Phot e B R e e { { CLARENDON VOTERS IN LINE TO CAST THEIR BALLOTS. Washingtonians, who do not vote, journeyed to the Virginia towns yesterday to see how an election was conducted—how American men and women walked to the polls and left their ballots for presidential and other candidates. It was a novel sight to residents of the Capital. National Photo. L NT. . Erik Nels { FORGET-ME-NOTS FOR THE PRESIDENT. Mrs. Fannie Tien of New ¥t s Ruth Bm;m Butler of ldhym;n fll; 3 ‘;ho w;ll l-; married s&qn- : £ 8 i @ 3 ! York and her hand-embroidered framed picture of the late Calvin Cool he engagement was announced in Los Angeles a few days ago. Miss e ] i ey e TR e i 5 i . Butler was onee a member of the Zicgfeld Follie Vi 7 Kk o - ; : PSR i { idge, jr. which she will present to the President. The frame is bordered Copyright by P. & A. Photos. - x A ‘in forget-me-nots. Coprright by P. & A. Pho i AT HOME. ‘The Iridependent candidate e e e O A ey b PART OF CROWD IN FRONT OF STAR BUILDING LAST NIGHT. Thousands of Washingtonians selected vantage points carly in the evening, » and wife casting their ballots at Madison, Wis., where the candidate received the election returns. and the crowd grew until the late hours, when all sections of the country had been heard from. The Star's bull were supplemented with Toud- Oyster Bay. They were among the first to arrive at the polls yesterday Copyright by A. Photos. speaker comment on the returns by Frederic Willian Wile, political writer and popular radio broadcaster, National Photo. By Tni'ed News Pleturem AND TWO \OTEQ FOR THE REPUBLICANS. Theodore Roosevelt, ‘ .

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