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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT D. C. JUNE 21, 1926—PART 777277 MEXICAN ORDER HITS N. F. CROSS DIES. . e e ! STORE TO HOLD OUTING. A Faithful Alumnus. ts i FORE'GN BANK NOTES Lived Here Before Moving to Woodward & Lothrop Employe Going to Morgantown. Staunton, Va. Nathaniel Fitzhugh Cross, a former The emploves of the Woodward & | hrop department stor Circulation F“b‘dde“ in the In- . resident of Washington, dled at the WL TR A0 G " I terior of Country—People Had : f| home of his sister, Mrs. Fanny C. 4 §i5%: to beiNolh st Morzaritown, M| - 4 5. EE ) ; HOLLEY ! Preferred Impnrted Money. Whaley, 411 Ninth street southwest, S Salvi10: ——— Friday. Mr. Cross was a native of | : s will o i an automod ; n addition to the store de- | e ! By the Associated Press: % Fairfax, Va., and was educated in the i 3 i Shich Wit be equippad| Glende e anier b Gl e s ed s e ! 1 public schools of Fairfax County 5 vith s 5 busses, 200 private jentive order forbidding the Importa, He lived in Washington some years Sutamol e : Fe | ssoxnes ! civculatio o e . SOnY s et mhieh | 2 = husiness near Staunton, Va. ad % o vis » 34 ey ‘{v“’y’fi"’“ CUEsney. Hhtiganeraliiextent b been visiting his sister here for a b s e W s o e rder, which i | week before his death. His home for b5 iirain: ] R 1 o o i ks ros corner--- ned June 16, was received v ; : Lo ol InpeioEs ; | “The committee ‘in charg ! burg, Va. W Plows: C. A. Venalle, gen day at the State Depart i e Funeral services were held vester | FSG b vl vice o it ;“, : Ambassador Sheffield s = sl | e R ;s ternoon the Preshyterian S viice chels : ixsues of Mexi-| termentivees iy dne comsieny S | portation: Horace Richardson. ticke Chureh. Wandler ated that recent distance from the town. F r c: J. W, Hardey, publieity: Nat | i notes had not been been | 4 iy received, American and| 5 o DR N Miss r. first ald; Mrs, S. Fischer, | or an other i1 notes being preferred | B . i el i i i X N “rhe 3 ‘n"‘:}x‘\ll‘hlml the import pe 5 ] | (hree b s, James B., Arthur T g > Providence o IR “reulation of American bank and Richard M 55, and three sis. | : brrpose of & o ; 5 ters, Mrs. Lucy M. Payne, Miss Mollie O Holo ey Ouilomats) ross and Mrs. Fannie C. Whaley o o] {of the Torder, but no individual < Five Producers Purchase Haupt- import or cireulate cven in that area; jzpagihew T ., Washington law- & CHARLES H. SCOTT. L) [ more than S300. o, Shho s Ttion om | OUTING FOR CHILDREN. | T U dsex R scinh e o nyon College, G $3.00 VALUES | BURNAL IN ARLINGTON. i o fin il B T, coune ot gt Semen s EOR CHARLES H, SCOTT | e the aee Wb 3 i e » ; » hined I'vee s ! MONDAY AND TUESDAY |, 2 mombers of the merican Le | o ; e e rx R [ re o attend hurinl services for Col.| JHE ‘wan mwafi v degree | Mrs. Harry Rosen Member of Association of Oldest e mannscrint Hetone busing OBRIAN. Suddeniy IR r Jor oL i baton. o Joboll 5 |7 Mrs. Leonard 1. Schloss is president LIt remained for Paul Barnay of the 45 EDWARD ‘_h.";"lhm, Ty ”lllxl‘i“&\ll,!‘ly\].illx“lf st e : ot the. counell Jand Mra: Alexabdse Inhabitants I8 Buried at h(a;-k‘wu h"nw : nr,-,()‘,'m)- s he | TGl Hites in e Dhom v’ | Yol ri Wolf s vice president. W. F. Ham, A sald, to protest against “high B s i 001 | yeosiient bE the Washiriatonit i i methods” and refuse to buy S At et land Bleetric Comany, | Funeral services for Charles H.|In a bag ualiopsioet American Tegion, } [0k an Ample wamber of open ears 1o |Scot. 08 vears old, veteran letter | Max Reinhard lhad purchas 5 Rfver mifte 5t 1115 o'l e to take the children to |carrier and native Washinstonian, rights to the play erlin ar A at 1 k Bk 6T O i who died at his residence, 104 Flori- ! Producers in Hamburg, Leip- | Jind Members “of - the Officers teserve |\ H, LANMAN DIES. [ @4 avenue northeast, Thursday, were ankfort-on Main and Duessel 0 the es. conducted at_the residence yesterday | dorf ha s vitho - | REED. tant director BAND CONCERTS. b ttermoom Ais Prim, assisted | ME What the play was about. Bar-| " of b TWicina, " | € - n charge of the adjudication service thority on Patent Law Suc- | < : atterito Hatptma iblisher This sale comes at an oppor- |1\ [hune i IR T | Authority o 1 || 6y the Unitea suates army | |12 1oV & box wom. offciaten. tn- 1wy’ Jeter to tauptmann's publishers, gERi ¢ both the Spanish-American an cumbs in Br 1 I} Bang, capt. Willlam J. Stan- | |te s dar metery. | caused a sensatiol | tune time, right when you need | ¢f hoth i spanishAmerican and o ) (it Jan S e Cott was a member of the| “It will be a delightful day in the| M J Willlam H. Lanman, son of the late [ | 55, L0 5000 Tander, at 5 tion of Oldest Inhabitants of | history of the German stage.” Bari : Gl the District of Columbfi, W Ma. | Wrote. “when all producers = replenlSh YOILT wardrobe for e L A T wikivn, | | recervation 312-A, South ‘Da- econd | wealthy enough to buy plays without | . i E E at Peck Memorinl Hospital, Brooklyn, H S -— 2 son and was a deacon in the | the vacation days. o} o o} The fune took place ta avenue, Twenty-sixth and Paptist Church, Fourth street and |taking the time or trouble to ascer- last Sun i streets northeast, at " ¢ . . he ‘vh of the sumptiol Virginia p o southeast tain what they are buyin With all Chsml..e Gewns and Step-ins of || Gcld e oy ol g ! CE R et e iy i b B e | . considered an authol Bl O SEL | ! say that no author s lik r 1 good quality Crepe de Chine, in .m.m.c.,—...“w....p P nSiesss on auitor “Cuiners | | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |fuctory from which goods may Overture, “French Comedy | hike will start|UOUght sight unseen.” LA Flesh, Maize, Ol‘chld Nile, Peach <ented the General Blectric o. and | Keler-Bela S S8 it i from ghe end of the Mount Ple June and Tea Rose colors; beautifully | Robert Blll’nS, e e e | | oot sl caaaen ol [t A Wi | WORLD ACTORS UNITE. | house Quarter Century Club, the | | (\pigiar gergt. Joseph Dus | | Will lead. Sheae it trimm=d with fine lace. Stock up at TREE T e R ; ! ‘ 3 . 0 a0 Saaid = 4 resne, soloist.) & R T ey g ice of fune this low price. the SCOtCh trical | Society and cineers Excerpts o, HEME S Bl | s Redues Outne club il International Assoclation Formed, ST e Clhab, o = N Goal for . -Sulltvan | 4 . Take any ear But Russians Stay Out. VIR Sigmunds—First Floor P t w t N | Besides bis widow, Helen Waltz, *Bleus" 7 Margis Wi v Hike will be Fone | oc ’ rote: A ) | baracteristic. “The Dance of | [,cross country and end at clubhouse, | BERLIN, June 26 (®).—An Actors' | four brothers, Frank k. Charl 3 » Serpents” s the Serpents Boccalari mpfire. Bring Junch. cup and spoon, | International Association was formed Clynse v sAvs TE A OEAL AT The Wanderlusters’ b Maurice H. of Washington, 2 o ; ! | Coffee will he furnished. Bernard today by the International Actors g w Leo of Port Washington, Long Islind i) . . \ 'fi | THE BEST LAID | lor, Loty i i voniar ooes I fin | |cGee. leader. Congress. Russian actors, however. A g | ST 0 7 erlin i declined to join the association, Lut A N | SCHEMES OF MICE AND “‘;‘ Ir e ol ik () ts My Night | | William Brown of Charleston. W.|announced that they would continue | ) i MENGANGAFTA.GLEY.” | s ) it ;i Mever | [ Va. will speak before the Women's |to maintain their relationt with the - 125 B f l | ST pec, MEr S B | Republican al_Politieal Ktudy [actors of the entire world - D. C. PASTOR WEDS. erm Vedding of | [Clah, 4 o'clock, at Phyllis Wheatley | The Russian action came after two autitu And true it is today i i [ Rn-::‘n i g essel CW.CU AL Music. Public invited. |amendments to the constitution had| as it was when origi- " g = e Lok been rejected. These amendmoents 15 i s when origi Rev. C. B. Austin Marries Miss| ioldm ! provided that theater managers could Summegs Hats . nally written when, Gilias ot Wesetlv. Ve ik StasspEleer THE ‘VEAT]‘{ER—l D o o s A g Dlicity anc by our publicity and iy the United States Marine th affiliated organizati must ) i i BT % Rev. . B \umn pastor of 3ane " | Trimmed and Cusiendeangrs he West Washing peist Chunch, | (| ROUT. N G; I Sautcnnn District _of Columbia- Fair _and | acknowledge that they defend clg z o plans of charging you ave 1 g 1 nsur o o et e | slightly cooler today: tomorrow fair |interests tailored models in extras and percent- Prive when he was marr hiaed e e with Shing tempeiituee gentle north- | et e day iss . = o east winds, shades that will be- fif’:‘ o .er“r ll;‘l 1 . the brides home a1 ; T e TR el Marslani—Fuic and sihtiy cooles OUTING TO BE HELD » (e} Z o we . A Sousa i = skt ks pEy ccme ycu. Won- itiles e cliants £ the West Washingt i tor [l G varinve) “Rermitanine ature in the interior; moderate ¢ . ] | Coneiginicies s erilos b about four com! northwest and west winds. A (7 te lte June 26, er.ui values, so be 1A ) 3 cvr> and cee them (Principal Music e Sl sl o Record for Twenty-four Hours. | s Charleston_contest, a hase ¢ State | Rossini Virginia—Fair in north and west; shall Hall n Monday. ‘ 4 | At cur store you 0 b Senate, will conduct serv R ¢ { ball game and concert by the Washin who try to make vou Laurenbur ST o s R z fhe is a m His bride 4 nte and Rondo Capric- showers htly cooler in south fiiline Ft., 3r are charged only for : ; | Piilinery Degt., 3rd Floor re charged only fo it e chure! i s o i rimeetie e e | ‘ what u buy and Vhile most of his congregation re- | A 69; 4 o % 6 . 69 § wm. 3. ton Hoys' Independent Band are on the | 3]1 mgmutl]m [program. Miss Ethel K. Brown is the pay for something daughter John 1 o Ve ? vou did not buy. Waverly : Rev. Mr. Austin's rhei L LM G e northwest winds % Legion will celebrate Independence duy absence - pulpit today on I; Tl T air today Tomor- | 3 SO e 6 MACANGIT ETAID et S v. J. J. Muir, chap. de Luc: row fair with rising temperature. Sa av. Athletic contests. prize | . i Eanday S W 5 Mendelssohn east port Monday falr; moderate | Sergt. Jasper Post of the American ceived the suncement of the wed-| | \-i1ca intermezzo, “Maesmawr ™ i 12 noon, 73; 2 pm., ileox ot what you get ith surprise. some had learned | e lsin o Fi s | band’s @rum major. The band will also f the impending event | a a2 3 ive concerts the boat, the Ch ? 5 Enali irand scenes from “11 Pagli- pan., 71, Highest, 83 lowest, 68. | i on thy at, the Ch: | We do not penalize | adel” Léoncavn emperature xime ‘dute las | Macalester, which will carry the mem | 64 | bers, their families and friends down : our friends GIRLSUES FDRISTO[0005 | | c-nitimarer e meeniarac | SRe ST G | he Fiver." o Tt Kiker i ost vom | | Marines' hymn. “The Halls of | | (Furnished by United | mander. The safety zone Iourteenth | Montezuma™ | and Geodetic Surve | street and Pennsylvania avenue belied | | “The Star Spangled ST i, ' iy A 1 fts name and proved unsafe for her, e s High tide e afd 929 Commissioned in Reserves. those wh 1 i ith Moling, 'a minor. by her next By the United States Navy SaT i Commissions in the Officers’ Re. BROWN. In sad by ne remembrane nd, Walter H. Moling, tells the Jand. Charles Benter. leader: | | " fimorrow -Low tide, 3:5% a.m. and |serve Corps of the e .,i.., \““‘ " et ; FROWS. Supreme Court in a suit for| | Charles Wise, second leader, | | 445 ) high tide, 952 2 R [Cata h ENE) Wat? DeTarGRants o — o ——— o] c———|o| K. s | Gk : iS00 L ax s, filed yesterday at the Capitol, at 5 pm. to; 10:28 p.m. | Frank L. Scott, 5421 Ilinois avenu xi Service Co. 2nd The Sun and Moon. as a first lieutenant in the Quarter BLONDED WHITEL GRAY!T [T s e e o S8 Gl v | |7 o ettt R o, B R ° . . i Selec / oung an say e wa (Dedlcated to the late fv.:‘.', B ing 3116 Dumbarton avenue, a " THF FAMILY. * within the space marked A taxic dent Harding.) Jmiorrow —Sun rises 4:44 a.m.; sun | lieutenant of Infantry, and to John rance of gur | | “safety zone™ when a taxie 4 | ieutens r ving 1 Undertaker company swerved from its cou Overtu W atince | | sets 7:38 pam. |E. Wise, 3417 Lowell street. as a first | 13l a0 \MPBELL, | aused George Rabbitt, who was rid.| | Suite. “Ma i D doms Moon rises 9:32 pm.; moon sets|lieutenant of Infantry toduy. e 3 (] 1s important. First vou want ing i bicvele helongi L - to| a) Cy | am. ] 1 Summer 1s here and a 4 i} a reliable, active person with [ strike her in his e avold a col- (h) Harlequin and Columbine. | Automobile lamps to be lighted one- i a . In memory of our dear dau TIE BANKS. who died one year a SE—— = A a ¢ fes. paraphen: | lisfon wit e cab, b o S ) The Punchinello Family. halt hour after sunset. IN A GREAT CLEARANCE SALE!! e e ¥ s e ittt | | 0 The Standotinte. * [ 1™ \eather tm Various Citen. €ard of Thanks. who will not charge more than vepresented by Attorneys Wilton lophone solos, sia_on ipaE precipi- | BURKE. We wish to Irish and Scotch Melodies.” acmperature brectPl | Pand avpreciation to Shoes that formerly sold he should. J. Lambert, Rudolph H. Yeitman and e and “apieciation o, our, 41 Julian . Hammack . Stohbe | | . Tovaei Raptist Chutrh & at $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95, in w w Ch b ulian nmact | Musician L. . Goucher) Y ol gl orgunizations and curiies and scenes from the opera Atlanta, o Y Py Baptist Church, for thes a comglete range of styles, . W. Lhampers CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. CRikotertor oo Verd | | At i TRy 4 alitie o “ " Intermezzo, “In s altimore. Md . \ e death of our beloved I els. Has all these qualities, and the The “Hill Billies,” musical radio nezzo, Persian. | | BauIe W e e ! i Y Nilieea i most_important thing of all is | entertainers, will give a concert in Market Ketelbey Biamarck. N. Dak : FAMIT 5 A 5 (” May I be for hat his charges are !4 the old- Hall of Col bi: Heizhts (Synop: ramel driv- . 5 TR o . ¢ % It's your chance to buy o e e ; oL (GalDl e e wmduatle approacn; the | | G i o | B SR . orrow evening at 7:45 o'clock under| | Crief of the bezgars for “back- Cineinuati, Ol 13 L i Yo A tribate of Jove to the memory of your vacaticn footwear at a Complete Funerals, e e e sheesh” are heard: the beauti- | |Lhesane Bie- Y R s i e s e Sears ago todar S hickaving L i 1 vited ful princess enters, carried by | |Dayenpor Mabel Albertson. 3 HoWE g e $75, $100, $125 Up : her servants; she watches the Dehver. Col ot U0 RIPLEY. . This day brinzs b s 3 jugglers and snake charmers. s Mooy [ona.. .. o : { AR g Wi ¢ ; s o i Are those who loved her o : i arriage. Sigmunds—Shce Degt., First Floor b T e e g gt | 1D S ) i the. market, "the princess de: | |ELER 151 ERARE EANCONS N snaiia s || MERLREEOVED S * jome i ) e Brown Stone Funeral Home of parts, the beg e heard | | fislena " Sgont : Hamcuch amyptince. the marmiage of | cx FAEY their lllnbhllf CATHERI « (KITTY). | ¥ s % i again and the caravan resumes di i A wute e MUSLIN UNDERWEAR w W Cllambers Co journey.) g V8t A BALLARD, Weanésday. June | U VR 4 . » 4 ) rpts from “Sunny,” Kerns Li S A L ) 30 “w ' ik June 016 | of the Volga Boat- Los_Angeles. < home at 18 3 L ee. Was Jeath broke the bond of love Aiac hound bur hearts as ane Repeating our sensational sale of 14th Cor. Chapin N.W. o Lo oarr, Tk | | douaille . : | acimatibe , o Pl Col. 432 Fox trot, " Padills b E : three weeks ago, when we sold over hone Co I o e o hiR SOV Siores BROOKE. _ Saturday. one thousand pieces of this under- | Sew Queang 18- 3¢ WARD BROOKE. " Trom Bia Tate wear. New stock arrived for tomor- : vio . ! o Mouday. row’s sale—gowns, step-ins, slips T A T A T A Fhiioity, P g G| CLARKE, ey, Jute Shea' Site S A0 I | | i | e lan’ A Clarke and’ Joving sister of Gilbe Joy anit Lula Broows. Funcral trom e depth of our xorrow we cannot tell and blocmers, worth two and three i i Hil i ittt L % | i i i I i ; Orei 3 i Sth st n.w.. thence to the loss, of the ones i ¥ E. Church, Mouday, June S R 1: 1 1 H 1 iif I i il 1| il I | i y. . Luke R times this low price. _J i Hitile ¢ e I A it o o e f?.J Baratives tnd frietids s i i il 3 1 o] ed'to attend. %7 i San Antomo, 1ok | i il | A l”m ) . M,wf il I ;u v‘; A San D c . ‘ il s | i ) CLARKE. = Officers and members of | b \LGHTER AND AU BKE | Offcers, apd memiers of the | My AVREL KRGy 0 M AR SOy CEARKE ot | T = b 3 CARKE from = }1‘ Lake's B £ Church Mouda. sune’Ss. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Aty b, 3 x. £, DENT. Prestent. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons E. RAYMOND, Secretary (ISAAC BIRCH) CRAWFORD. Friday, June 25, 1930, at Egtablic W0, pn. AMELIA . “CRAWEGRD: 3034 M ST. N.W. Siliied'5e® od 70 years. Funeral service in the I el yat_the Epiphany Churcit. Home. l | Massachusetts ave. n.w.. Monday ‘;aw Se Wh 4 i R e ot AL fim: Reldtives dnd frionis er l'VlCe 3 wi cen- v ¢ cliw o e B Friday, qune 25. 1926. ABRA- | Main 5512 732 Penna. HAM.' beloved husband of Lena Deskin Ave. [4 ”9 L fL L £0 0 | and father of Joseph M. Deskin. axe - breast: cut ('alr‘s"nhorl tail “Teward for Tntern: at_Oney Shoj ¥ ZEu@aaTEeIE SESRIVEIGAE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH : - Belutivesand mends invice i tlowers i """" Friday, June 25. 1026, ALFRED Il’nOthy I{Pa’flloln one L. Mighty Smart Blue W hite Duck, Drill or e, o damthal WL ol | PR ove hisbung of Lty Fricss (heo S Khaki T i . ‘BREASTPIN, gold. 6 petals, with mm in e e e ) ‘wu,uyn i ha center. between 9th and A _s.e., through oe to 5 - June <8, at v:30 | baimer. _ Livery port (L:glats e i Irousers ga;;nx)sxflm\mdu to' Census Office.” Reward i“.l.[i'.s o e “oaid at 10 B i ?..':5.& o “"":n .UE Serge, to be o) ” . Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and t HE cut makes a big CANARY BIRD, betweon 10th and 176k Thends invited. it $ l Somw ‘“:fi;"’::“‘:f difference — so wc$ 5'0 poan, i reward. T8 7 ot noe. Mol | 6 ol 2 1020, 4\] Detroit. r- - . . 8580, - 5 4 SEVENTH ST, N.W. ; 3 o neral gervices” : residence TE COSTELLO All the new silks, flat ' ‘ g 0 smgle = Madisor d 16th d Sprit N Gl fit—and long, long wear. piraae communicate Wi Mia 3R, Wight | B sather oSS S - F: COSTELL crepes, prints, hd:-;tw el‘ij e " o > R ADRTH 7078, an HANDBAG. patent leather: icft on_atr a = All the new shades __0:, I ¥r DA e Ota Bk ang Weredt ook | GRICE. _Saturday. June 26, 102 3.5 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. styles in sizes 14 to 44. : Flannel T Flannel Trousers & Lothrop's. Call Adams 4070 for reward. | & 8t DD To ™. L ved ustsand i | 412 H ST. N These dresses are worth = 2 W hi rousel;s —Fancy Ones! iERT o o Mt viiacs Sl Gkt HEHG | (07 cn.ngAI{E dollars more. e 2| - ! —White Ones! VIIGHTY smart, and Rl o rioad rowktl B Alberta ey " Toster fute [ V.L. Co and you'll say so, too. : = IGH caliber,” close- you can team them i Rerurn to 3007 Que st. or phone. Pot. 3030; it B & st of oeher 1 wiliether $he MU Ohotar Cutmie y - R 50 grain white flannel, up with a dark coat. PIN—Eaglern Star, “with initials C. ¥ mfi,,,.f*:,t:,,.*‘ nefal from Lincoin Mes | ment. ¢e20 1009 HSt. N.W. cold water shrunk. To Plain shades of bisquet == Reward “190°D s 08 all Frank. TTAgW Relutives and” iriends invited: 2o | PBORe Frapy oy _.ML === which Saks brings the or gray, and stylish e & ul\lflfiutoin»xuflfis of Keystone l.lhwler. —_— AL D) right tailoring touch! striped effects. i ',,.u.,.E dprh ;Jf":.’fl,{‘.,...‘",fi'.‘)’,.'é'v"fi,d"‘"“‘ u%ble_x;llllld.mw{,n “Femple. !ll;‘h“:n;i '3 o BN L e eeday. June 2. e Sale! Real Linen Knickers, $2.95! e o e A E%’é"l!'h:ra{i{;.zrfif w?“ffl" "fi? ‘i‘;"é" V"" 1 “Blanket S; ” ’ 7 5 ' POLICE REVOLVER. 38 caliber, i thimat . o T ral anket rays Sale! Palm Beach Knickers (new plaids), $5! 475425: lost or dialen trom wide pocket of | “"pLEMING“W. pROWN. M. E. W, P, m,}:‘:l?;,‘,,‘,m it Bl s oderate car in rear nl No. 14 null«\' station. ! o y i 1o T9in o Pleaso | HENRY B. GEE. Sccretary. ot GRICE. The Sir l(nxfihu of Henderson | =~ mpt Aul UHBRELLA—M Nafl‘k silk. about M de SRFLEA--Ledy s, black slik. atout Mi Cominandery. No. ‘are ordered to ARt X Dressive——inexnensive. R A ::'.;.'"m“.'saa' O b WA e R T L B i 0. i Kisnte Templar -uniform. “to o i Friday Jung 25_bet: tend the funeral of Sir Knight GEO 900 T4th St N.w. (h-r in Reeven' or ey ERIOE SBY order Of the By Geo. C. Shatfer ™ o M4, 1080 %10, (77 - < "‘.’.’3" S Siis. "B 2o SENRY S 6EE. Recorder. Y I ggmmt*lfifiLgv'blnc icen

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