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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. . C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER- -23. -1928. has a large drawing or reception room, | all 1t constitutes a self-contained unit L4 H Ship Send Which 38 comfortably outfitted: an- | amounting to a small floating city. . : Chlcago Employs ! oover Ship Sends other large oom for sleeping quarters, | | Two daily one-sheet newspapers are Will Rogers 314 in U J. s and a private bath. | published. They are called the Morn- 13,000-Words by Air Nirs. Hoover's apartments adjoin those | Ing Hurticane and the Evening Hurri- says. R in: Uncertain | £ 2 of her husband and are quite similar | cane. There is also a weekly paper spe- . . . | On Good-Will Trip | | fi arrangement, consisting of & bed- | cializing in local news of the ship. while Mosqullo Cam paign | room, drawing room and an apartment | the dailies receive the radio news of | 1 The Navy Department was ad for her private secretary adjoining.|world happenings. The Maryland has Hoaver is-the Arst. elected: canidi~ _— vised yesterday that the battl | Mr. Hoover's private secretary, George la printing office equipped with one| gita 1 ever saw that Kkept his By the Associated Press. <hip Marylanc had handled 13 | | Akerson, “is quartered nearby and linotype machine and a press that i8| promices He said he would follow GHICAGO, November 23.—Here's o S 2 rivate stenographers are ready. at all| adequate to print all the ship's forms. . = 900 words by radio during the 24 Baps. E | Mtiaction shects and booklets as well out Coolidges | news for Jersey: Chicago, too, has : A ) Transition From Coolidge to | hours of November 21, most of Near the Hoover quarters George BarT | as the papers policies, and I | mosquitoes. | Ceo iy which were press dispatches de- scribing Prosident-eiect Herbert Baker, Ambassador Fletcher and other| Every morning numerous drills are see where he is It’s surprising how many of the Hoover Policies May Be e members of the official party as well as | held aboard. - These range all the way X fishing already. T 5 Y Th:rx;r;:spfihpawhes were sent | | close personal friends of the President- | from firing practice without the shell | it g ;‘_’;’:Ys:nh"afl mfi;,&'{"‘z‘:{“;" ‘huks. - Al tl ceptible. out by the 20 reporters aboard elect have their cabins.’ They are|actually being discharged to splicing caught s “dol- ks oo "rlyumn h &:mc 0oks most Impercep . fhia Vesael.hi TemAmAbe jof the situated'so that Mr. Hoover may confer | ropes and tying different kinds of knots. | e v | oy e mosquito by i) e | | %ith any of them at any time during | A" variety of deck games are played | phin.” I suppose | Kiliers on the pay roll this year, and — traffic consisted of messages t0 | | oTqav or night, . | shoard’ the “vessel, imcluding golf * put the Senate will | even so it could not state with any BY DAVID LAWRENCE. :‘“&l’m‘;" |‘h' w s o of- | | 0 M bassador Fletcher as an expert on | fine'' ghumeboard, deck tennis and | S hold an investi- | degree of exactitude that the brutes [ | fcial business of the Nal%: | |Latin Amerioa has been valusble to Mt | medicine ball. Trap shooting is Siso| gation - mow to | Of the insect world had been eradi- West End Laund Continuity of the Coolidge and fea'her rvporu'nn ’;urnmn r;,s | Hoover in_the formulation of his| available, { AHdTont -what a: | oated 2 ; St .n L ‘qn- ry | | of the news sent by the Associ- | | jtinorary. Mr. Baker has been valuable | L% “dolphin” is. Salaries .paid_this small army of Londerers 'ond Dy Cleamers i Hoover administrations so that there| | 2t G B e e Benefit of Mr. o, ! 21 " i VS~ 10squito men amount o ). ~ - | as a sort of liaison officer with the news. \ BRAZIL REGRETS BREVITY. Hoover is put- | The district found ‘:edmcu‘esglydosm 1723-25_® oo | : : may be no interruption in vital policies | | Hoover and his part. ! 7 X paper correspondents and now and then | go f ting ¥ Ni b . The most significant vites, & i his 3 7 ing in at Nica- | 'addition to employ 44 of this number ; i e T A i £ g aunriats, He :l‘snflr:::'s";hgn?einmmuiC""" Growers Sorry Hoover Will Not (il ragua. He wants | overtime at an additional cost of | Phone Main 2321 example of this is the decision of | quarter: group " . e e | HOOVER PREPARES | Conterences. . Get to Sao Paulo. | s to see some of | $1.134. . President Coolidge to awa Newspapermen and photographers| RIO DE JANIERO, Brazil. November | HURN=Sgi/i our Marines. He 0 is i |of President-elect Hoover from South| SPEECHES HIP ; e ‘of the Chip which' 18|23, - . | g S <t v of occupy a section of the ship c] 23 P).—Keen ‘regret has been expressed | L hasn't. seen any This is the 1ast day of ! c AS S accessible fo the quarters of the official | here privately in all circles that, Pres- | i since the old i | America before acting on th2 data fur- | g : - the big D. G. S. Food 3 ; {incoes , b o War s party. ‘The reporters are in the rooms | ident-elect, Hoover will be unable to | ¥ : e Show at the Washing- R B B PLOWS SOUTHWARD Do, 00 iomally used by the Junior | spend only two-dsys in Brazil L !:,‘”“‘?:‘ e ~ @@ | with respect to the tariff on corn. e { officers of the battleship who have been | ~A two days' visit will make it im- | B WG bt ton Auditorium. If you g | In no instance has there been 8 (Continued From First Page) | assigned berths elsewhere. | possible for. Mr. Hoover to visit Sao | / haven’t attended it much cordiality and _co-operation as g 5 ko o T ited | Paulo, which section of Brazil is most ! jt ties picturing | e walakad @ | 2lready has becn manifest between the | cine coasts. Mr. Hoover is much in- | et e e | 10sely connected with the United States . § them going from Our made-to-measure shades are you hgve missed some- fold and the new leaders of the GOY- | {erested in the canal rights as well as| On the first day of the voyage sched- iheough the coffee trade and where the e one country to LT k6" RE M wetk - cor: thing worth while. el anhc'imff'-‘,:wgfi,;","h,'“g,‘,,,l,’d;’,i in building up the country and im-|jes and fling times for their stories | £oTe STOWETS ;\rr‘:‘:n;;fig;r';h'ag;m"‘g‘- another we would rectly. Made of the very best sun Try and go this eve- @ |2dministration had ‘an important part proving its relations with the United | oo worked out by the reporters in | personal contact e e e e fast material. Factory prices save ning. in making Herbert Hoover the party ™ s “moover is likely to spend an equal | conference with Mr. Baker and the | While here th President-eleet will be | " 2".pree Lance Model.” - @ |nominee. Unlike other changes ofiamount of time in the capitals of Ar- .. | the guest of .Ambassador Morgan. The — cay | communications officers of the Mary- | e BHCs) Br ARG P will be | |-administration the- men in office were Brazi i hee | = = not divided into two rival camps. but i that ’,32“_“232 "\ and it SCemS [1and. The wordage had to be limited | entertained through the naval mis- Freight Figured in Pins. { aignost all were on one side in pre-con- | Fhan s day in duration in fhese capi- | as all correspondents were anxious to | sion and the American naval attaches : vention days. tale. “The American Ambassadors to|file fuller accounts than it was possible | here. In a campaign of economy. R. Moore, P 1o ASell Fietion. these countries have been urging a|for the ship's radio to handle.and also general manager of ‘the South African ction. fhese countrles hae el iring *!attend to the official business. | Railways, has just issued a sircular to If you do go be sure to i SR ko o % In 1920, when the last change of party | Extensi! di f b bout th employes showing the value of office v 7 | Mr. Hoover feels that he must com- xtensive reading of books about the ke Vit e Sl Cof, @ | odn 122, when the s change ot pacy | VR fecueP Tl ke it com. | Extensie rding of bk oo the| FATHER AND DAUGHTER | siphles” comparch 1o crigh hiage U foe Bienth, . Y i Usual standoffishness between the in- u ) bttt g el | g Er Goming Repaslicans and the outgoing | 2rogk {0 Dave time o dispose of & |y o e D e roonshorany |~ IDENTIFY TWO IN THEFT | responds to ‘the charge made by the l""" “:':":5‘ o . 25¢ and 75¢ Pkg's Seld Everywnere i | be served the finest v S s I e ing | multitide of questions concerning his ] o s s emocrats. 9 s | e il taiat SRDlS of railway for transporting a bag of meal- in 3324-333: forthcoming administration and the | usually contains a good supply of such ox 100 milos. To carn the price of a | Main 3324-3325 i g J orcurred, indeed, definite suggestions i id i Aoy lne Brou 3 ez, ""‘;"“::a'"""“‘ :"‘“T'd "‘" @ | o cn-operation with regard o forotgn | Preparation of his inaugural address. :’h"r";r;"""‘l_“ h}"‘””fin‘(““"sr‘ ‘r“;:n‘:‘_j"'\:_»"r" Man Declares Prisoners Took $235 | poi. of glue the ratlway has to earry a | ~ o .':w et i e s i | mefited by (v Ak sent i the ship by a number of | From His Pockets at Foot b |Pag of bran 200 miles. The cooh of ° | W. 3TOKES SAMMONS, Proprietor tain sample b2rgains | e e o enange. of Dresidents | gy IS, VOYage sppacent benefited | the President-elects friends and every | e | if yon wish to make a @ |20, 10 e ohanE o PRt de. | Mr. Hoover. He seems {o be rested by individual member of the perty brought Ball Game. of tranzporting 100 pounds of fertilzer | ;‘!’1 - d“ ,; - °°°n“°%§ 2 ifieq |it and more and more is showing a care- | along a supply of printed matter. 5 100 miles. purchase. W | yeloped, and, whether §b was JUSEOSC | free, happy mien to those about him.| Several classes ln Spanish have sprung | Two of five men picked up by head- @ | O obitian followers were aiready o8 | Those close to him say e is enjoying | up aboard the ship. Allan Hoover, the | quarters detectives af the railway ter- | 5 the complete relaxation that is possible | President-elect’s son, is among those | mina] at Fifteenth and H streets et @ | ginning to pick flaws in the proposed | ¥ SHTRCTG ARG G 1o ORRRCTt | studying the language, being coached | A% & teenth and H streets narth- | Taft policles and personnel. Herbert | cmpajen strain, Gaily by one of the official interpreters, | cast were last night identifled by Seruch in Hoover has made up his mind that | “\prciGoyorooram aboard the floating | All the members of the party have | T. Kimble and his young daughter, w'lKl N S | e ‘;Enfnfnfig:‘ggg“g;‘md"nj fortress begins carly for everybody, in- | caught something of Mr. Hoover's own Georgiana, 1843 Newton street, as the ¢ on as is - cluding the President-elect, who is|serious conception of the miss! two men who stole $235 from Kimble's L - S T irar. and he B8 ysually on deck for a+brisk walk before | shown in thelr carnestness in_ attempt | pocket at the foot ball game at Grifith e ' uncertain \'\'av’lfl his friends. S The sallors start their day|in advance to gain as much understand- Stadium Saturday. # HOU SEW 1F E S @ | et Gosliuge docs not expect |8 £:30 when revellle is sounded. Be-|ing as possible of the countries that| The men, Harry Harris, 32 years old, a et e forally the Cool- | SINNIDE With scrubbing the decks, they | Mr. Hoover will visit. of Philadelphia, Pa. and Leo Rohan, | NAME FOR o 0 O recounises that_cir- | keep busy throughout the day and are| A canteen and the ship's suppl sales | 39 years old, of Butte, Mont., have been 2 | : g Taers 4 - ready for bed when taps is sounded atroom of the Maryland permit sailors to | charged vith the theft of the money. cumstances change and that each man A . | ranulate @ | o different conception of the execu- | 9:3) buy aboard the ship almost anything | Harris aiso has been charged with viola- | . Every night, whether cruising or inthat they could get in a present-day tion of the Harrison narcotic law, a S ar‘ 9 | tive office, but in order for, Mr. HOGYe! | » harbor. motion pictures are shown | American drug store, The privilege of | small amount of dope bhaving been | ) | ok of teoubiee s Sersiekities, there | 00 Whe upper deck In he open eir_ s | purchase bas kiso been extended o | found in his possession, police said. | T o O A e aare will be | Screen being hung from the rigging. The | members of the Hoover party. Soft Kimble, an instructor at Central High | | a few changes ip the underlying per- | Only difference between the nplctures | drinks, smokes, cakes, candy, many va- | School, told police that he and his o Comp e s O e and bur- | that the sailors see all the time and | rieties cf edibles and almos all kind of | daughter were just leaving the ticket ¥ 5 | poses the transition period will be .‘:lhl:se shgnd‘l‘hllrl’e Lfi H‘mv‘:r Lls vzyumilrr articles are for sale. More !hnn:“'ihdn\';"‘ wh%n 1‘:‘; a‘fl fily}:‘d by "riwn e e e | | aging aboard the .Maryland is that!200 classifications of goods are in stock. | men whom he identifies as those under | blend of Coolidge and Hoover ideas. | yqjiywood producers sent advance reels | 3 % | Drrest. Later he discovered the loss of A\ May Call on Coolidge. of their latest films for the Hoover trip. | Has Big Phone Exchange. | the money. w It will probably not be surprising to | Thus While swinging South the Hoover; The ship has a post ofice. There are g S hether you rent o Y ewculiing President | DATLY is seeing features before they are | large number of radio eceiving sets | pjyer to Enter Monastery. orwhether you buy, Colidge cven after he leaves the wm,_,"fluhed on any screen in the United |aboard. Every room and department | L e o hou; | States. {and section of the vess:l has a fele-| R. P. H. Utley of Hampshire County ¥ he home el A | ®"The admiral's quarters, which ‘are| phone and there is an exchange as large | England, has resigned his commissi You pay for t h | spacious apartments in the stern of the | as that of a good size American town. | in the Royal Air Force, and will enter log i ship, are used by the President-elect | There is also a tailor shop, a liundry | the Benedictine Monastery at Ample- ‘IO“ occupq- | between men who: have been in the|8nd his wife There is no admiral|and s barber shop. There s a cobbler ford. Utley is also a cricket star, and is | 5 Stamped With : | White House and the incumbents has | aboard the Maryland at present. aboard. The ship has a iarge food -e-| the second English cricketer to train i ~warren pe W the Health Probably been greater than the public | Has Large Office. frigeration plant and bakeries. All In for the priesthood thisyer 1 ' ' Department’s Approval | realizes. In early periods of American |y Hoover has a large room fitted history there were notable examples of | - - up for an office. with a library. He also TTHE Health Department has stamped Chestnut Farms Dairy | an -exchange of ideas between the men who had served in the presidency and with the seal of its-approval by rating Chestnut Farms Milk new chief magistrates, especially when | L > 3 highest and by rating its dairy plant 100%. The highest gen- they happened to be of the same po-; F AT TlRE ? = H eral average, enjoyed by no other dairy. has been given to Cfi‘esl- nut Farms Dairy continuously over a period of years. | Wilkins Tea is of | the same fine guality | | | to explain why Presidents did not con- | sult ex-Presidents more than they do. [Tt s been hinted that correspondence litical beliefs. : ¥ Q4 i E i oower knows wnat calvin ool | FRANKLIN 764 P : 1 DUAHRRLis T WAk Gaea; Actiophiey e tail which are likely to recur in. his Formerly Main 500 own administration and that an im- - & ® Pression formed by his predecessor after LEETH BROS. /7 5. ¥ > Sat N' ht an examination of the facts will be in- Onen Daily - ~ J . IN1g | valuable to him. And there is no man g ) x : i more likely to give wholehearted co- o > F - = 4 i m ALL PRIZES oparation to his successor than is Pres- 5P, 9 ] 4 AWARDED 9 P.M. et onn e, Taover | : ( '7'0”10, Tr'OWS Q good dg") ; and Mr. Coolidge for the last five years BABY CONTEST |d on many aucstions which Oowor | [| Putting “Pep” in Sales : : \ ) : ENTER YOUR BABY IN the Department of Commerce, either. | “You'll like ’em too” S 4 ¢ THE LAST CONTEST SAT., ‘The transition between the Coolidge - b s R 6 .dministratic ill be s 2:30P.M. AGES1TO3YRS. ||2nd Hoouer oo e “and per- | Il 1900-1920 M St. N.E. 3 . | haps this is one of the reasons why the R y THIS COUPON AND 1S5c < f th tr that the ||| (4 Moecks aut Baltimore Bivd. from X 7 WILL ADMIT ONE LADY TO || Biteiion: witn s atmosphere of uncer |l T R R R ED ¢ SATURDAY MATINEE. tainty is cle;rded b::“' shows signs of an | No printed word can express / ¢ o Sm— unprecedentes m. even in a meager way the home WASH. AUDITORIUM 2to 5 (Copyright, 1928.) we oflfl? for g!'lv!!!m. Complete Il | ADM,, 25¢ * 7:30t0 10 - - with concrete streets and_alleys. . POTOMAC 4000 WASHINGTON MONUMENT as well as Kelvinator electric re- ———— | frigeration. they represent the Highest Average Butterfat Content Over a Period of Years CUSTODIAN PASSES AWAY utmost in moderate priced homes. SPECIAL NOTICES. See them now—only a fow left SINESS FOR MY HEALTH, BUT Oven dally and Sunday until 9 P.M. e o Joie Businesh A | Thomas B. Underhill, Sr., Had aphing. copy WriHng. adaress- OE §HOp." 203 Dist. Nath E-;Il'flfifi , D ‘.:30,!-1'\,7 ; Been Active Up to Few Days TIONS — ALL EUROPEAN ~LAN- % - “H-Q Translsting Service. 228 Mills e . 17th and Pa. oW, Main 754 Y00 MOVING IN e Al & Bl ok | Thomas B. Underhill, .. 70 years old, | ELSEWHERE? Ol Vs : T Mm‘ugg system !I{l.ln serve xou‘»eu::; cusmdx-rix dn! t!h;uWum?gmn ‘b:onu- . o L S G | B e i e vad | 7/ j 4 The One Big Yearly Chance to WANT TO HAUL FULL OR PART been active until a few days ago. : a A 11 Net X on,| Mr. Underhill had been attached to P E “f, 9 B B Bl oy 1. , Cash-in” Before Christmas the monument staff for about five years. Prior (w ut‘hnt he hldB br,edn supefl‘r;!end- . L Onaial's FORANY | €nt of the Lemon Bullding. His son. | |||/ o N , I L N B RN PLE £k 0. | Thomas B. Underhill, jr., resides in this | \\// 4 b ! - Call now—tomorrow—and let us tell you all ing, spouting: mrngcel repaired and cleanet Sherrier pl. n.w. i o | city. ¥ i Sl S GRAT N ™ ' - - e A psntagdy i AN P ] e e a et it o R : =z , did opportunity. 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