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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D:. €., PARYT I. AUGUST 26, 1928 Attend Chapel Point Day Wednesday, August 29 Bathing Beauty Contest Diving_ and Tran ontest—11 AM. Broadway Elite Entertainer, Diana, and Novelty Dancer, Bobby Dulin, Par eat F Mar hute By Hop—5 P M Exerciser and Reducer SAVAGE Health Motor Fodorsed by Physic eal Cultnrists for Exercise and Sci- entific Weicht Reduction. Come in for a demonstration Reasonable in Price Sold on Easy Terms Get It At GIBSON’S 917-19 G St. N.W. 1000 Hotel Positions Open/ ed men and women needed in . Clubs. Apartments, Institutions, Schools, Colleges, Tea Rooms. Restau- rants and Cafeterias—America’s third latzest industry. Age is no obstacle. Past experience is unnecessary. A school with specialized courses for the Mman ar woman sesking a new field with un- Timited apportunities for an excellent nasi- tinn. latze salare and advancement fo #iendia manazerial career Get particulars taday of phenomenal sur- £e<5 and bic sa'aries earned hv hundreds of Lewis-trained men and women Fall Classes Now Forming School Open Daily 8:30 AM. to 6 PM Lewis Hotel Training Scheol Penna. Ave.. at 23rd Street SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE { the National Capital Insur- of un- and o pay & rs nf recard at an 27. 1928 o sach stockh of record at time ane share of new sinck for each ve Of M ork then by <atd <tock- WM_N PAYNE Jr. Secretars MOVING s hetter A Aain 9720, P mreslf COOPFR. 3107 Biads FATIAN SACHS OF o6 s id_nts brsinest any hile 203 No Can_ st. before Angust, 1923. 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Main 4025 6th & C sts_sw ROOFING—1. 2 204 3 ply 1 plv. £125 per o Certainteed's slale-covered roofine and Shingies priced ‘Hechinger Co. 6th and Fla_ave ne —5921 Ga WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AN oniracted by mvsell. CHA®LS DEN. 314 Eve st ne 26° CPMPNT WORK-—_CEMENT WALKS. STEPS. €opi raze flonrs. porches REAST CANCRETE 00 NE_ Line 500 FOR SALE. buy vour bost and Anest hoating il CHRIS. svaiiable 23-FOOT well an boats h St 260 BOATS Now t onioy rann CRAPT mmediate delivers outhoard motor the CAPITOL GASO: riand ave 5w st Prankiin ANNING “BERTA PEACHES 10,000 BASKETS + i J I 2 El DON'T TEAR OFF YOUR OLD ROOF! Pails UpE $1.00 Per Gal. in 5-Gal. COMPANY, DFLIVER SUPERIAL Cut-of-Town Oroers Execu be | ST. 8% | OW = THOU- | - | this vear. * | travelling to Massachusetts BAY STATE IS REAL - CAMPAIGN ARENA Industrial Depression Is Apt to Prove Blow to Repub- lican Chances. (Continued from First Pag the mills in the South have been too much for the New England cotton mills But Gov. Smith does not propose to reduce the tariff, at least not rec Iy. He in his acceptance speech: admitted the economic which has been built up over a courss of vears, a sys‘em under w the in- dustries of this country have aeveloped Li the he admits. Nor will the Democratic candi dates for governor and Semator and for membt p n the Hou propx violent reductions of tarift in *his St Just what they will propose s A e ¢ for the conditions in the mill town ns to be is & less system lor population rents came unt old ¢ 1 sh-Americ from the They the true of the of th wan o1 Boston. in Lowell and ties. Many of the French, m coming Into Ma from Canada. have been and the same is true of th But when Senator David I Walsh. D ocrati. has run for office-—he was for merly governor—he has had the of these foreizn & 1 degree. He is running Senate again this Fall. to succer self. He is likely to get the same supnor of these groups and. by the same token Smith alsh won _over M. Butler two 000 vote: mith is former years some this year to win tate, t0o. fc s much | me appeal to the voters in Massa- by Senator wals ic nominee’s declaration in his speech in regard to immigration is calculated to help him with the Italian and other foreign groups in the State. He de- clared he was opposed to going back to the 1890 census for the establish- ment of the quotas allotted to the various countries for immigration into the United States. A later census as a quota basis would be a distinct ad- vantage to some of the countries from which immigration has come in great numbers during the last quarter century. ago by epe the Coolidge Swept State. When President Cooiidge President in 1024, he swept Massa- chusetts, rollin? up a lead of 422605 | Votes over John \¢. Davis, the Demo- cratic candidate It is true ll:\al the late Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, running as an independent | Progressive, received 141.225 votes, and | that many of these votes were drawn from the Democratic ranks. But m? | Coolidge victory was impressive, It |1 as a favorite son victory in part, though it also cstablishes again | fact that Massachusetts is a Republican State. Harding bea: Cox in this State in 1920 by something over 405.000 votes But that was right after the World var. when the racial groups. almost {0 & man, swung away from the Demo- crats, particularly the Irish-Americans Who dislied the League of Nations urged by Woodrow \hlson and sup- ~d by Cox mg):\eb!dnum exists_in Democratic minds here whether Gov. Smith will run as strongly fm Massachusels as | Senator Walsh. It is_ admitted that | Senator Walsh has_built up a strong { personal following. It is recognized that Phany independent Republican voters | have flocked to him in past ex-cr\n‘r:s | Whether Senator Walsh can swing B following to Gov. Smith remains to be e ‘There are voters. it is said. who |5re wiling to vote for Walsh for | Senator who might not be ummz_lm { vote for him for President, and “‘_\0 | might also i)fld\m\flllma to vote for | for President. s";r‘.&)d»m Coolidge. it expected here, will seek to aid Mr. Hoover in capturing the electorial vote of 1}\] | State. Just what form this aid wil e Pres s | fake is not known: The President is | admittedly popular in his home sm‘» 1f he were running for President agaln himself. Massachusetts would be chalk |ip in the Republican column without { doubt. The question is whether he ca8 | really change many voters or hols Goubtful voters in line for Mr. Hoover He tried to swing the Sl:;’v;‘ i or his friend and campa rHa e A liam M. Butler. in 1928.| to cast his the senatorial election. ran for is vote in | tajied ! Rezistration Sought. : i is the period of registration in | | s msetts.” Both Republicans and | | Democrats are working like beavers 0 tegister voters. The indications are Wil b very large new registration this year. yithin a few days registra- o veases until after the primary elec: | o September 18, 1t will be resumed | Afer the primaries, however, for an- Alher 10-day period. Both sides have organized drives to register voters | In Mas: chusetts the system of "‘fil.‘: iration 3 different from that in som S ihe other States. There is a per- N anent registration list of voters who n in heir voting districts. What 1he two pariies are t ng to accomy ish e i tn register the new voters and T Joters who have moved from one e o i another since the last regis- wra "The reports are that the Wamen are particularly active on both s and that many women who never | ated before will be registered and will g7 to the polls in November While Senator Walsh was carrying Massachusete against Senalor Butler ago. Gov, Fuller, Republican b a lead of 187617 votes ratic opponent, the late his was @ tribite to the 'of Gov. Puller as well as an 5 of Republican strength. Al the Republican candl- Laken collectively Democratic like 180,000 latest indica the_poll y the Demo job on their hands to . over 10 Bmith, Not withstanding a feeling that Massachu ct1s will in the end come 10 the scrate h for the Republican national ticket there & no doubt bl what the Repub: | ican leaders are worried some of | hem elaim that the State will go’ for finover by 50.000, a great reduction in y Harding and Coolidgs was rolling over Dem Col. Gaston same time s for the House a plurs overgthelr opponents of _somet “These figures, the itical strength 1 campaign 15 still 1o be fought Smith 18 expected to come into the to deliver a specch in Boston It 1o does he 15 likely to arouse still further enthusiasm for the Democratic cause. On the other hand, Pepublicans counting on getting out this vear reat reserve. thousands of voters who have not bothered 1o go o polls in A French Steamer Sunk FOLKESTONE. England. August 25 &) Tne French steamer Daphne wa ink in the English Channel 20 miles 1 Dungeness today afier a colliston German bark Passat The nd his wife and the crew of ed by the German ship 14 landed at Dungeness England. bat a piague of having been caught in one Pulbam { for_Europe | It _consisted of one small boy | Arthur HOOVER RELAXES | i BOY SCOUTS E Scouts from Washington and One hundred and forty-two beys Upper: Bovs build is given instructions by F Va., iv BYRD SH!P LEAVES GOTHAM AS WHISTLES GIVE SHRILL SALUTE| (Continued from First Page) York and off bafore the back in New ain lor will come of New Yo Canal, came through their glasses banner bearing the Antarctic Expedition, momentary neighbor Capt. Frederick C. Melville tive of the famous Melviile ; Moby Dick.” is taking the City of New York on her 9.200-miie run t and will also pilot her to the continent through the treacherous pack ice that reaches for hundreds of mil off the shore of that white land silence. He has full confidence in hi craft’s stamina. however, for in her vouth and middle age she sailed north- ern seas, under the name Samson, a: the mother of a Norwegian whaling fleet An a ne was installed for this trip. 30 Years on Water. Melville, although only early fortics, has spent more years afloa He wore time today the uniform of a licuter commander in the Naval Rescrve ranking given him recently by authe of Secretary Wil Packed in the Barque's bulging and piled high on her decks are 200 tons of food and supplics. The re- mainder of the expedition’s equipment and personnel will be taken south next month on the Chelsea and the Larse Comdr. Byrd will make the trip on the lattér hoat. meeting her at San Pedro, Calif,, about the middle of Octooer One m not on the cargo list was stowed away on the City of New York who was just before waved of in his than 30 the first Capt nt [ ur hold found in the bunke the Macom Barque parted company. He cried bitterly when put him on the snore-pound boat body got his name Sitting _dolefully as the sea was doubtful On the top ste Minnic, a grey folks for gencrations been habitues of N Puppy and kitten lected today amid and fareweli- plenty of atten voyage. for they VETERAN ENGBAVER DIES. w. No- on a coil of York stood and white pup Sa n by nan of a companionway la and white kitten, whose back musi have 4 backway rather tear-shedding but theyil ge the two-month official masco rope ut to neg he ¢ Morri Year on Had Served at Bureau Morrison, retired plat Bureau of Engraving and iday night at ht srtheast, - fter ar He was 63 liam ¥ printer at the Printing. died late ¥ home, 650 H rireet ilness of T Morriso GoVernment bureau before h cligible for 15, was born f ‘ Washingto the bure: been a member No. 15. Surviving Ehzabeth A Mra, Fred J. Hu mlich, and and Robert in bec 1927 \me him and M three sons, Morrison Theodore Jewelry Worth $244 Taken The home of Ernest G, Lashley, 3001 W street southeast, was robbed of jew eiry valued at $244 50, yesterday, ac cording 1o a report made to the police The articles stolen were rings, pend and brooches, ranging in value from $2 to §75 Oliver sold Sald to have bee romwell, A wateh in_London for $1,0 ned by recently 1o wink A Real Opportunity For Live-Wire S:!esman Real Estate Firm At ome elling he Salary and Commission All Replies Confidential Address Bex 52-C Star Office Pennsylvania training right in an atmesphere of military life among the Marines at ¢ are at the amn fire for th Thomas Phe FROM LONG TRIP Will Map Campaign While in! Capital—Confers With Curtis. Following a week end of rest after his iong journey across the country and back, Herbert Hoover, Republican nnml»“ nee for the prosidency, will turn atten- tion this week to his plans for the next | few weeks | It is cxpeteed Mr. Hoover will re-) main 1 Washington for two or three weeks, and during that time will map | out a complete campaign program. ‘ One sugzestion under consideration is that Mr. Hoover deliver a Labor day address from Washington with a radio hook-up, but this has not been| definitely announced | The Republican nomince is being | uraed to visit every section of the coun- try, and all of these invitations are be- ing carefully considered in working out he pro: m for September and Octo- ber, it was stated at the Republican national committee headquarters Confers With Curtis. wdidate had lunch | 3 Curtis of Kap- his running mate. and Dr. Hubert Work. chairman of the Republican na- tional committee. It was the first op- portunity Mr. Hoover and Senator | Curtis have had to talk over plans | ince their notification ceremont Mr. Hoover also received calls dur- ing the day from Walter F. Brown, As- sistant Secretary of Commerce, and Dr Juiius Klein, chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. Mr Brown advised the former Sccretary of Commerce that plans have been prac- tically completed for turning the de- partment over to his successor. William F. Whiting of Massachusetts, who wa appointed a few days ago by President Coolidge. Anothes caller at the Hoover home was Edgar Rickard of New York, formerly associated with Mr. Hoo- ver in Belgian relief work and in the United State Food Administration. Mr Rickard recently returned from Europe. where he represented Mr. Hoover at the dedication of the new library at he University of Louvain Will Attend Church. Mr. Hoo and his family will relax | today from the strain of the transcon- tinental trip. They expect to attend gain much experic ampn and (hese photes were center of recreation affer evening n. Inset: Capt. Joseph J. Stanley, "MET YOU ONCE LARGE NUMBER TO HOOVER “Is That So7" Is Usual Reply of Candidate to “0Old Friends.” Whose Memories Are phcnomcnal Sincc introduction h to shake wherever he has favorite form wh pu Hoover's | the campaign now bacome. “I met you once before.” Whether he is on the lawn of his home, on the rear platform of a train or in an automobile in a town proces- | slon, it is always the same His new ’ prominence as Republican standard bearer has refreshed the memory of thou: who have had al con- act with' him through the years, and \o steps of the train, from the board of the car, from th2 people crowding presont comes invariably the un- refrain of those who have ‘met him befor in He the crowds n as progre themsel 't You Remembe “I traveled with you 10 years ago on the Leviathan,” reminded a woman in a station crowd in Pennsylvanta I met you fn San Francisco 6 years ago.” said a man in Los Angeles In Iowa. the numbers of those who remembered him could easily have filled | a county or two, But that was to be | expected where relatives and friends ap- peared from almost every town PAIR FACES THREE NEW HOUSEBREAKING CHARGES Detectives Say Suspect in Alleged Atfempt to Rob Store Confessed, In T additional breaking were placed last James R. Mothe: ind_Raymond A Companion. charges of iight against head, 24 years old Burch, 18 years old t Oxon Hill, Md, who were arrested Thursday mght by civilians following alleged attempt to rob a cigar store at 014 Fourteenth street. Headquarters Detectives Thomas Nally and E Thompson say th: confessed part in ‘the sterday implicated Motk According to » officer hem that it had been the Mothershead to go into a he waited outside in an automobile \nyone approached, he said, their sig- nal was two flashes of the parking lig licatin house- erimes y ind rshead Burch told practice for place while 1t $1.000 15 involved back ared. The activities 014 Fourt w A ard in Approximately to the housebre last Decembe I vietims W. Co whose Thursday night treel northenst venth street enth street ly dec their wan Lore Artie Ber and Grorge Lreet into 6 H 300 431 Be Hardy, Simon, that air travel in E will be one-half gre Estimators sny land this year an in 1927 from the mp Neville, situated at the Marine base, Quantico. mess. church this morning at the Friends' Meeting House. I street between Eight- eonth and Nineteenth streets As soon as possible the personal headquarters of the Republican candi- date will be established in the Proth- ingham house, 2223 R street, the use of which was teadered to the Republi- can national committee by the late Representative Frothingham of Massa- chusetts shortly before his death At this headquarters, which is not far from the nominee’s residence on S street, Mr. Hoover and his staff will spend their working hours It was estimated yesterday that on | the trip to California for the nglifica- tion ceremony and return the néminee addressed or greeted more than 1000.- 000 voters. While the candidate is hers it 15 probable will be made for another trip West Coast near the close of th camoaign. when Mr Hoover returns to Palo Alto, Calif,, to 2ast his vote. | CONCERTS SCHEDULED. vice Bands Assizned to Various Points for This Week. The following schedule of band con- {certs for the coming week was an- nounced vesterday by the office of pub- lic buildings and public parks of the National Capital. All of the concerts will be from 7:30 to 9 pm Monday. the Army Band Dakota avenue and Ir northeast: Tuesday, the Navy Band, at Grant Circle: Wednesday, ‘the Army | Band, at the Sylvan Theater: Thurs- day, the Marine Band, at the Sylvan Theater. and Fridav, the Community Civic Band. at Washington Circle. hers will bs no eoncert Saturday rdvantaze of holding their Summer taken there yesterday. Lower: The visnal signaling S. M. C.. in charge of the entire Star Staff Pt BEFORE.” SAY ‘0 the His Nomination. Even the children have sometimes met him_before.” “Hallo, Mr. Hoover, I saw you at Palo Alto,” eried a high childish voice from the crowd at Albuguerque, New Mexico. “I saw you during the big strike under Harding,” said a railroad shop- man in‘ overalls, who followed fh» Governor of Pennsylvania in the line at Harrisburg. Tells About Candidate. very few, like Willlam J. Loring once Hoover's mining partner, whe met the train at Willlams, Arizona have reminiscence tell of the time when they knew the candidate. “He was a darned good pal” Loring affectionately, ~“even if he couldn't ever put his candie out liks other men and had to use it for & marker in his book.” Wh the candidate’s miemory 0 accurate or not remains a mysiery Any surprise that he may feel at the discovery that he was already a marked man 10 or even 20 years ago is equally A matter of conjeciure. He walcomes all volunteered reminders with the same smile and handsha “Hello,” he says, or I'm hear that.” or “is that so>" Remembering or not, he seems always glad to hear that the other fellow does EPTEMBER FURNITURE SALE CONVENIENT TERMS George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting, Paperhanging. Upholstery Phone M. 4224 718 13th St A at South ing street sald is f BEFORE SELECTING - —YOUR HOME, IN- SPECT OUR APART- MENTS. AT THIS TIME THERE ARE AVAILABLE SEV- ERAL VERY AT- TRACTIVE TWO, THREE AND FOUR ROOM, KITCHEN, RECEPTION HALL AND BATH APART- MENTS. REASON- ARLE RENTALS AND TWENTY - FOUR- HOUR SERVICE. glad to MT. VERNON s iM:|cnles!er 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85c Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer A Vernan' not aven oo Sundays THE ARGONNE 16th & Col. Rd. 2700 Conn. Ave. « rm i rma Lems k& recnt et recol WARDMAN MANAGEME Auply Resident Manaeer Boulevard Apts 2121 N. Y. Ave. N.W. Wardman Man Frigidaive Equipped ement Kitehen Alcove Beds 1 Roo with nnd , Din Murphy Kitehen Meove Heds, 2 Rooms, Dindng Murphy with il opaning Vding 1 one square Mundetpnl Golr 1 Park Ation) Potami yalest o port wall n. In perfo Manader on Premises Main 6850 / (Washington and A ver tral v ¢ condition Users of large office space are offered the opportunity to locate in the New Washington Building where have heen left undivided, to be arranged and partitioned to meet a number of large space the requirements of the accupant Floor plans and rates furnished upon request. Apply to Superintendent Fifteenth Street, G Street, New York Avenue Thos. J. Fisher & Co,, Inc. Coast Guard Aspirant | | | [ 'SOMERALL MEETS 0OLIDGE AT BRUL President Gives Attention to Business on Return From Lewis Estate. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG Staft Correspondent of The Star CEDAR ISLAND LODGE. River, Wis. August 25.—Upon hi rival back at his Summer retreat on | the Bruel this afternoon from his over- FRANCIS G. NEUBECK, Capital youth, residing at 4333 Kansas avenue, who has just heen appointed to the academy at New London, Conn., where the Coast Guard trains its officers. He is 20 years old. |CATHEDRAL SERVICE TO CELEBRATE PEACE Acting Secretary, With Envoys of Nations Signing Pact, to At- tend Here Today. Acting Secretary of State Francis White and representatives of the na- tions which are to sign the multilateral treaty for therenunciation of war will nttend the special thanksgiving service for the signing of this pact at the Peace Cross at the Washington Cathedral this atternoon at 4 o'clock. In the event of rain, the ceremonies will be held in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral Arrangements have beeri made to ac- commodate a crowd of several thou- sand. No seats will be reserved except for the diplomatic representatives Rev. William Foster. Pierce, president of Kenvon College. Gambier, Ohio, will preach the sermon. The special order of service, prepared by authority of | Right Rev. James E Freeman. Bishop of Washington. will be conducted by | Rev. Raymond L. Wolven. chaplain to Bishop Freeman and canon of the Washington Cathedral. WRC will broadcast the service and sermon. BUS OPERATOR FINED. Sightseeing Driver Stayed Too Long on Capital Steps. Alfred J. Jackley. sightseeing bus operator, with offices at vania avenue, was fi Robert E. Mattir terday for adve Capitol Grounds Capt. Stephen J. Gnash and Lieut Clarence E. Stimler testified that Jack- ley stood on the steps in front of the Capitol Building, wearing a cap on which “Sightseeing” was printed. They explained that operators of sightsceing busses are permitted to discharge their passengers at the steps, but most then drive to a designated hackstand and wait for the party to come out. Jack- dey's machine left the steps, but he re- mained and was arrested Yy Judge v in Police Court yes- g his wares in the Look Into the portance to you as anything Cathedral Mansions, maragership. Suites from to 6 rooms Maxmu 1115 K treet Now Open New Courts Building 6th St. & Louisiana Ave. Fireproof Office Building Elevator \Modern Improyements Desirable Offices, $15 Munsey Trust Co. Real Estate Dept. Or Apply at Building, Room 316 EISEMAN’S 7th & F $15—8%16. ~ PALM BEACH SUITS Catphedral Mansions, South 2900 Connecti Take into consideration the splendid size of the rooms, their very practical arrangement, the condition in which the entire building is kept—the evidences of superior service that are on every hand. How an Apartment is run is of quite as mu South, 2 room: and EEVER 4GOS night visit at the estate of Charles E Lewis at Lewis, Wis.. President Coolldge declared a week end respite for the Brule trout and turned his thoughts to more serious matters. Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall chief of staff of the Army, who had been requested by the President to come to the Summer White House for a con- ference, arrived during the afternoon Besides discussing matters relative to the militray establishment with the nead of tha Army, the President zave his attention to a quantity of messa and papers, numbers of them requir an immediate answer. that had ar during his absence. Both the President enjoved their visit at the elabos unique Northwoods home of Mr and the President spoke m astically of the trout fishing John Coolidge did not Indge with his parents. but lef party when the train pulled in at Su; rior. He went to Duluth to attend a dinner dance Army and Navy Plans. Having recently conferred Admiral Charles F. Hughe: naval operations. on the state of the Navy. Mr. Coolidge called Ge: merall here to discuss the A especially its financial needs understood that while tal propriations for both establishments Mr. Coolidge desires to ask e opinion of the directing heads of the Armyv and Navy about possible, even if slight modifications that might result from Kellogg anti-war treaties Gen. Summerall will accompany hosts to church in Brule tomorrow will not leave the Summer Wi before tomorrow night or Monday mor; ing. The President is ticipating next week from Rear Admiral Rodman retired, and C. Bascom Slemy lican national committ ginia. formerly his secretar; actively engaged in the leade the Republican national campaign. The President’s nex is scheduled for Frida board a vessel and cruise Duluth and Superior harbors Lenroot Predict Irvine L Lenroot. former Senator from Wisonsin. returned to Superi this morning from Washingt he has been practicing law was defeated for re-election to ate two years ago. He lost n hurrying out to his cabin on ths Brule River, several miles below Cedar Island Lodge. where he expects to spend sev- eral days fishing Senator Lenroot indicated that he is still_confident of the outcome of the presidential election. repeating a state- ment made by him more than a month age that Hoover would carry W and Minnesota. 5 hi: and about n. On a trip around the world on horse- back. three well known horsemen re- cently started from Warsaw. Poland Advantages of ut Avenue else. is under resident and bath baths, crvice Main 4752 Service Sts 50—$20 MOHAIR SUITS The Summer suits, final closing out and hold their shapeliness 18 are here in hoth | the low price, there will necessary alterations, Excellently'tailored 1t and dark shades - price on these popular Ihey fit well M to Due to slight charge for Al sizes from be None char

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