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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, He's havmé. a Regular Pi HE spice that Auth puts in frankfurters is exactly the amount of spice to put into the picnic lunch basket. And be sure to put it where the youngsters can find it— because they won't rest until they do. Then with each hand securely clutching a tender, juicy, spicy, tasty “frank” clamped in a rolimthey’ll give a dem- onstration of enjoyment and abandon that no picmic can get along without. Why should a picnic be a stale affair—when Auth's “franks” are always so fresh? Why should it be flat— IWhy should it be a “tough time” Auth’s have so much tenderness® hen Auth’s have so much flavor? for anyone—when Why should it be burdensome—tchen wrapping a *frank” in a roll, tinged with mustard, is but the work of a second? Why HAVE a picnic——unless you HAVE * Why—you shouldn't! 1t just ISN'T good tasted franks?” e ) = SIDES OF 7% AT W ST “TvE DRPEMNBALL columns of the dear old Evening Star we quote: “Before you invest —investigate.” And so before you accept the extra penalties and service charges on your accounts and budget buying, we suggest that you in- vestigate, like The Evening Star advises. At our store you will not have this to annoy and possibly vex you, as we do not charge any extras on charge or budget ac- counts. We do not penalize our friends. R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES TIMES HAVE CHANGED and people have changed The long. gloomy face of the old-time undertaker has gone. The smile of W. W. Chambers, Washington's low price under- taker, is one of sympathy and satlstaction. lie furnishes a complete funeral for $75, $100 or $150 —and will furnish the finest grave vault made For $85 Chambers’ es Are Lower W. W. Chambers Co. The Brownstone Funeral Tlome 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Call Col. 432 SE CREDBIT IS EI 7th & F Sts. YOUR GOOD AT MAN’S EISEMAN’S Hundreds of Hot-Weather Suits 5119 t0 330 On Our Liberal Credit Plan We carry one of the largest stocks of hot-weather suits in Washington—it includes all of the most de- sirable Summer fabrics, with sizes to fit any man. Select your Summer suit now, while this stock is still complete. Buy it on our credit plan. Credit prices are the <ame as cash prices, which have always been low here. Palm Beach Suits are $11.95 and $15; Linen Suits, $15: Mohair Suits, $13.95 to $19.75; Tropical Flannel and Tropical Worsted Suits, SI().75 to $30; Gabardine Suits, $19.75 and $25. No High Prices—No Interest or Carrying Charges 3-Piece Woolen UITS 1175 25 *30 On Our Liberal Credit Plan Match Your Odd Coats With Our Special TROUSERS e and Up Save’ the price of a new suit by matching your odd \t these prices we are showing a big variety of fine woolen suits in this season’s most desirable ~ shades. Plenty of serges in single or ¢ reasted styles, Open an account with one of these s your suit. coats and vests witn our special trousers tremendous stock of trousers in all materials and sizes, meking it easy to find just what you need to piece out We carry a L. 0. MURRAY DIES; HELD U. S. OFFICES Controller of Currency 1908- | 1912—Was Unmarried and 62 Years 0Old. By the Ass ated Press. LLMIRA, June 1l.—Law- rence O. Murray, Assistant Secretary f Commerce and Labor in the Roose- velt administration and for four y controller of the currency, died sud- at his Addison I1ill home late vesterday. Two weeks ago Mr. Murray re- turned from the Holy Land, where he had gone in search of health, A year he hunted L game in South , traveling over much the same route as did President Roosevelt in 1910. In 1917 the former Secretary was made production expert in the ac- counting section of the Signal Corps, United States Army, later serving in Burope a field secretary of the Knights of Columbus in its World War work. After the war Mr. Mur- | ray becamo chairman of the liquida- tion committee, American Red Cross. Mr. Murray was national controller of currency from April, 1908, until April, 1512 At one time he wis first ary and trust officer of the Cen- Trust Co. of Illinols, with which President Charles G. Dawes Is identified, i Mr. Murray "\H.\ 62 y I never married. He s old. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | The executive committee of the National Socfety Daughters of Foun- ders und Patriots of America, will ||mm its last meeting of the season tomorrow, 11 a.mn., at_the home of the Thuddeus M. Jones, The church and Sund: ¥ school | picnic of the Iirst Congregatlonal | Church will he held all day tomorrow | | at Great Falls. Speclal car will leave | Rosslyn at 10 a.u | The Tennis Club of the Government | | Hotels will give a dance tomorrow Washington FPost, No. on, will mect t its clubhou he League for the 1 .arger Life will | ve & week end party at its Sum- camp tomorrow, heginnin 3 rer at 6. Miss Dorothea H. Morse Will speak on “Friendship” the social hour, to be followed music and danci Take Glen Echo or in John car to Mount Wash- lingt 2 zone, and walk two square 5 ol sthes and bath- fing sui Warren G | Veterans of usiness : Phelps, 710 ions will {be made for the initiation umm-.u to be held Jun The Alpha Zi | ternity will have a luncheon at the 1 City Club tomorrow 0 p.m ris L. Christensen in charge Divi- | sion of tural Co-operation, Bu- Economics, De- ure, will addres atus of mile the aver. ¥ of the wind is four times the earth’s surface. OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE Standard Upholstefy Store 2810 14th St. N.W. Open eveninzs. Col. 4038 Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk For intesti Ask your p Prepared by th NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W WE DYE WEARING APPARE FOR MOUR | In Hours ‘ | The Carmatk Dry Cleanmg Co. coln 2. disorders MeCormick Medical _Glasses Fitted Eves Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyeught Specmlnt L BIELOUSS’ PHARMACY East Cap. & 8th Sts. N.E. Is a Star Branch The time and effort saved on a trip down- town with your clas- sified ads for the Star by the facilities offered in the Branch Office service make them a distinct con- venience. Use them freely— there is one in your neighborhood—and it will serve you \with- out fees. Only regu- lar rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers herec combined. You can depend upon results through Star Classi fied ads. C.,, FRIDAY, JUNE !day night: reward. 1926. THE WEATHER District of Columbla—TFair tonight; tomorrow | partly cloudy, possibly thunderstorms; not much change in the temperature; gentle variable winds becoming southerly. Maryland—Fair tonight; possibly showers in extreme west portion; to- morrow showers and thunderstorms; not much change in temperature; gentle variable winds, becoming mod- erate southeast and south. Virginia—Fair tonight, warmer in the west portion; tomorrow fair, ex- cept showers in extreme west por- tion; gentle variable winds. West Virginia—Partly cloudy and warmer tonight; probably showers in north portion tomorrow; showers, armer in the east portion. Records for 24 Hours. hermometer—4 p.m., 82; 8 p.m., > midnight, 66; 4 a.m., 60; 8 a.m., noon, 79. Barometer—4 pm., 30.04; 8 p.m.. 30.02 midnight, 30. 06 4 aum.,, 30.10; 8 aum., 30.14; noon, 30.10. Highest temperature, 84, occurred | at 3:15 p.m. yesterday; lowest temper- ature, 56, occurred at 6 a.n. today ‘Tempern ame date last Highest, lowest, 56. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:46 am. and 5 p.m.; high tide, 8:39 am. and 09 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:33 a.m. and 4:09 p.m.; high tide, 9:38 pm, The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 4:41 am.; sun ow--Sun rises 4:41 a.m ots 7:34 p.m. Moon rises 5:43 a.n.; sets §:48 . Autonwbile lamps to be lighted on half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and coudition of tie Water at Great Fulls at 8 am.—Tewm perature, 70; condition, muddy. Weather in Various (‘llles. @ Temperature. @z - sepaaisac ouan g ser 15007 . Clouds Pt.cloudy Clot e. todas.) re, Weather. Cloudy Ram Aust . German: hagen amilton, Be ana, Cul Canal Zone. . Capt. Church Rciieved. Capt. John H. Church, Infantr, s been relieved from duty with the ind Natlonal Guard at Fred- |€erick and ordered to Fort Niagara | N. Y | monthly ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. , Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, and St ohn's Lodge Chapter, No. 18, O. will give rd party for the b fit of the dormitory fund from 2 o o'clock at Hecht's Auditorium, Members of Fenwick Holmes’ class. es will have a picnie dinner, 5 o'clock at Larger Life Lodge, Mount Wash ington. After dinner there will be a lecture on_ “Mental Hygiene” by Dr Gertrude V. Sheckells. Dancing TONIGHT, The Big Sisters of the District of Columbla will meet, 8 o'clock, at St. Patrick's rectory. The District Chapter, American | War Mothers, will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Lee House. | i Temple Chapte 3. 0. E S.f will entertain the residents of the home at w'eloc it deorein avenue and Ritte District Council, Loyal Ladies, will entertain about 30 members from Pal- timore Council, 8 o'clock, at Pyth Temple, The Writers' League will meet, 8 o'clock, at Mount Pleasant Public Library, where the league will meet during the Summer. The Red Tr have a card Come o supper, club. Bri o'clock. off at New C ad. low read down hill inder al. then along the river to the house. will be provided und “lub will | bhouse. efore dark and bring yo will be fur Quota Club Has Banquet. ploves of Rl and the S Shoe Shop, held uet Wednes nklin Square | Grosn ided composed of e; day evening at the Hotel. Clarence \\ @ am of « ler the arr tee composed ank Bas Resignation of Warrant Officer Wil Brogan at Governors Island | i mzatbsu OTED HUSBAND said 1o hing MOTHER But we ny And eubm HER HEARTEROKEN RIS BOUDRE « \'rnu‘u\r i lm; DRE 10, 1926, le"‘fl! Angel 14t & nw Relativ Terment at Con | FENWICK, Frida 1pped on ba i Teward. E light tan. short. wmal reast Epot: answe Buddy : Jost viemity Washington ¢ Cleve. 890. ;¢ Chase. " . _operator's permit. name “F: rd._Box_162. Hyaits.. Md. BLANKETS—From car on road from Sou River, roil of A . Vlankets; reward. Phone e m LLDOG_ brindle. name Rudy Ca rr-'ra leather, cor ASE me.fi T containing CHOKER, doubs stons miarten morning, " from Rainier, DOG, fe ale. June Sth: i ht brow, i With White neck and breast and 4 'mu?:»:‘" Answers to the name of “Beauty", . Apply_$15 Golden LA DIAMOND BAR PIN with three small e “nd. near Dupont Circle and 1 or at, Wovdward and” Lotheop g: % it (eward will he pafd by C. C° Lambos | Trust lurrl)am II' ARRING. pearl o v atternaon berween B St EYEGLASSES ahell- rlmm‘«l D on eday. mo ; worth and Eastern High Schaor fiee.” FOX ™ TERRIER, white: name $25 reward. reward. Tortoise shell. i b tween 702 O1h st and 1432 RO s Tuesday, June 8. 1920 Findor niems Teluin 10 SiaF Linehy 705 Gt 40 Dleass our, h and U crecke” Gort (]ub Please. gall LORGNETTES—On p Pan-American Bldg.. or Ericsson ue, P &omuc Park. Address Box S11-A, Star of- two-piece gable da lw“\ cen’ 19th and V l‘l circle of diamonc in or wand & Lothrop's: reward. (. after 7 p.m. ®old_and biue, enameled mq beral Tevard. Leo Manchester. 132 K‘X’Bl(!l!( with To and tws Amaly diprinde Sansop rd. ‘120 V st. ne. Phone North 3064 52 11+ red, with Flas IR;[N‘Q“ )fi’luunflnoolllkc Dass s::fll)l‘:“y;\g::‘] Gm Room (00: o o Bank Building. _Main 168, 0 n etlonal POCKETBOOK brown_ I nd L ».33:&:" a Adams 1815, Poc Tageday_nigh Columbin v, ‘or New Jorsey ward, 17256 U st. North 6764. RING. small_diamond and _pea - evenirie ‘ot the Park Koad Coftos Show " e Fard i revurned to E°%. Evaas, 2510 100 stonw. at 18th and Te- st. ne. North 9995, SCHOOL PIN, blue_on yellow: “G-26"; tials on back, “L. L. A": reward. Apt. 65 L st. n.e. Fr. 8727, WRIST WATCH, lady's silver Ej Thene with sliver braceser: caty octason Standards, car.” between ‘Government Hotols and Wardmas Parlc Hote., Thursday ‘eve’ Lolhfl( Bujld- Ring: reward: Miss F. overnmont Hotels. Ly WRIST WATCH. white ®old, Eigin VRIS T raceter mitaghest, “iowia; whits Wehater t Rewnrd | Bsoy. Ju Tome. Forest Glén, M. B daughter_of t lementa Fenwi. iass at Sty Jonn's Md.. at 9:30 am, os Cemetery, F Wednesday. June \is residence. Apt HOWARD' GLo3( invited to_attend. on National Cemete A special « John's Lodge. No. 11. F WA 5 GiRsoN STUART, JAMES E day, June 11 Preabyterian_ Chyireh, 10th & ly 6ts. n.w., on Monday, June 14, 10 a.m. Interment private. HAM. Thureday, June, 10. 1026, at Wash- ington Sanitarium, Takoma WILLIAM DEANE HAM. parfors of W. R. Speare Co.. necticut ave.. ‘Satarday, June ‘12, at | P Interment at Fort Lincoln C tery, JONES. Departed_this life Thuraday ev ning. June 10. 1026. JAMES B. JONES, beloved husband of Mrs. Julia Jone 2820 Dumbarton ave. Thomas Frazier's of funeral later. . Devarted this life Tuesday. June 1926, MARY KELTON, beloved Wife of the late’ Daniel Kel Funeral from her niece's residence, Susie Brown. 1423 D n turday, “thenee to St. Cybrian's h and C sts. s.e.. where masy will be said at 9 aia. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Remains at T si. nw. Notice June 9. 1926, at 6 pm. at Hospital. Col. JAMES E MAHONEY, United Staies Marine Corps. Funeral services at Gawlers | ] s ay. June 1%. at 10 am. In. terment at Arlington National Cemetery. Friends invited. 11 ted this life Tuesday, J: Jersey City. HEN beloved husband of Lucy I Marlow and loving father of Henry M. ‘and Anita Marlow and Atkinson: ~Furieral from the resi his_daughter, 227 10th st. s at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends MARLOW. Al officers and_members of Union Friendship Lodge. No. 891, G. TU. 0. 0of 0. F. are requested to_atténd ' the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM H MARLOW, from the’ residencd “of i3 ) aturday, sharp. 0°J. GARNETT. Noble Grand SILAS A CIAMED, Permanent. Secre 40 a.m.. BERTHA 7 b Belbved mothar of Mre. Rocsria Bor. Jer “(nee Nash). devoled ~daughter of Dollie Corbin_and_sister of Mrs. Estelle Childs. Mrs. Mabel Dorsey, rge and Bernard Corbin. Funeral from Street Baptist * Church. Walter H Brooks ~officiating. Sunday. June 13, a 12:45. Relatives and friends invited. NASH. Members of the Home Benefit So are potified of the death of Mr BEI{}}%’A NASH, Funeral v, teenth Street mvun Spurel n.w. Please att AR BRYANT. President. C. A. SMOYHERS, Secretars: OLIVER. Thursday. June 10, 1026, at her residence. 1767 " 'Q st. n.w. MAR! FATHRONE. hetoved Mite of Gen: Ronert Shaw Oliver. in the 80th year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence Sat: urday. June 1%, at 11 am. Interment ut Albany . 11 st. south of Ce tirn._Call West 1261, “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office GLASSES—In brown leather case. Reward if returned to 83 W st. nw., today. RACIOPPL smld-nh Thursda: . 1026, ai Casualty Hospital. ZI boloved: buaband of the jate Foss. Ract: oppi and father of Mary Leongini. Rachel ‘Adriani, Angelina Ciampo_and_Ansie Neri Remains resting_at the W. W. Chambers funeral_home. “Funeral from his late resi- dence, 536 3rd &t. n.e.. Monday. June 14. 4 0 am.. thence fo the Holy Rosary Church. where mass will be said at 9 a.m Intermeut at Mount Olivet Cemeters. 12 June 10. DO, Deaths. SCOTT. Twparted this Wfe Th June 10 1026, at 1 pm. after & iness his” roside -k i EORGE SCOTT. o1 Sharp. Church Sat Relati SKINNER. 1926 a1 SOUDE 10, B. Fridav, June 11. 1026, & Sth st JETTY MOORE <74 widow In Memoriam. BUKGESS. 1 RGE 0 today. J | GRAYSON. Do a0t Son Short Wher = sald (0 1o _DREN. ROSETTA F D GEORGE R. GRAY ) more When the storms of life are ove We will meet soi thers. HIS DEVOTED SONS. JOHN AND WE= EYSMITH . sad and lov remen Lo ) HER DAUC ANNA | wogmson: suffering away Go '\_I)\Inlfl}R MRS, MI . Geo W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. N.W. Phone W. 138 Moderate P Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 1412 ¥ ST. NE. ‘3;“, o Tha Lincoln 524 | 'V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of n nnected with the original W. R. S establisli [ mant. 1009 H St. N.W. | Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 940 F €t N.W "Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 034 M ST. N.W. 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