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FUNDS NECESSARY FOR CELEBRATION Success of Independence Day Observance Depends on Raising $5,000 Sum. Success of Washington's patriotic ob- servance of Independence day is largely dependent upon the completion of the $5,000 fund necessary to cover all the expenses of the citisens’ committee in arranging the big celebration now be- ing planned for July 4. The executive n of t unou n the board room of the D\.ur‘lct Bul.ldlnl approve the budget for the celebration, and hope was expressed that the full amount will have been raised by that ime. E. P. Colladay, chairman of the ex- wit next 10 days, lnd have urged all organizations in the Dis- rge C. nner, Hawkins, Maj. Gen. Anton s!ephln and W. W. Everett. Where to Send Checks. Checks should be made payable to Victor Deyber, treasurer, and sent to Mr. Deyber, Second National Bank, 509 Seventh street; to E. J. Mi in Evening Star Bullding; or to Miss Sibyl lum- axecuuve vice president Commu- Center D) ent, Franklin e from the official eve m gram n Sylvan Theater ana the works display tht follows, there Be many opportunity to Noubb.rlnl cdohu-a. ‘Throughout the city, neighborhood nhbr-mntv\uu v m’m FUSBAND CONFESSES TO POISONING WIFE EMERSON INSTITUTE - ~ i B Diplomas Presented in Exercises at Roosevelt Hotel Tast Night. Diplomas were presented to 34 gradu- ates of the Emerson Institute at the graduation exercises held in the Roose- velt Hotel last night. The exercises were opened with an ton | invocation by Rev. Charles T. Warner. G.|who was followed by an sddress of Nix revealed um’- previous attempt ‘was the mother of n-mnwm " chiiq, had Taited. s'l DEAD, 1 HURT IN CRASH.lmm e ATy —_— u:’mhue flnn Turns Over and Falls From | for, Altitude of 100 Feet. ST, LOUIS, June 22 W).—sidney f tmpmormm nleh.d 8 height of ‘wllt 100 feet whm to nesses, the motor “cut out,” the eraft pverturned and crashed. Eleven fl? months to 2! mrl. 'ere found ing in one bed in recently. of welcome by the nmm of the |ihe'n THE WILL STUDY BRIDGE HAS 34 GRADUATES| Fine Arts Commission to Meet| PLANS IN NEW YORK July 1 to Comsider Capital Projects. The Commission of Fine Arts will meet in New York City on July 1 to consider progress of plans of the Arlington Memorial Bridge and other pto]ecu now under way in the National C.Xl t this mee'.lnl there will also be \llldlns Dllnl ial to erected l.n for the House Office m by mc dnwnupbylthllledAr .| of ‘Wi Inc., composed of the o] musical selections e Pvllowlng thevr::‘nrflm there was ‘The mcmbvn of the graduating cl welcome by the principal’ of the Robert Marius Mhton H-rry i, Mnrnua .v ond RI Illd lenlo B. Moou ‘Walter Phlll l(\'!:g p Prince Prances Lorraine Palmer, Ph! 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