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REAL ESTATE. COAST AND BORDER TIGHTENING URGED U. S. Departments, Charged | With Work, Will Unify Efforts. PERSHING Plans for tightening up the Ameri- can border and coast line through closer and more active co-operation of the Federal departments charged with shares of the work were outlined yes- terday at a conference between rep- resentatives of the Departments of the Treasury, State, War, Labor, Jus- tice and Agriculture. The purpose of the conference ap- peared to be centered on the develop- ment of a program which would sup- plement the border treaty with Can- ada and the proposed border treaty with Mexico, which is to be consid- ered at a conference scheduled to be held at El Paso May 15. As the first move in working out a plan for greater restriction along the | coasts and borders Commissioner | nd of the Bureau of Immigra- was selected to codify sugges. laid before the conference problems, including the il licit_entry of liquor, merchandise and aliens, form the center of the Govern- ment's attack, but the special quar- antine problems of the Department of 1 ave been included in the am that means be THE EVENING STAR, WASHI APARTMENT HOUSE IS SOLD Large new apartment, corner Sixteenth street and Spring road, recently completed by Cafritz & Co., and sola worked | by McKeever & Goss o a local investor for a consideration said to be in excess of $100,000. Part of the considera-|; for consolidation of the agencies | tion was a large tract of ground in Chevy Chase, Md. guarding the continental limit Nation were abandoned after | ssion. The belief was held | P J Ation would ve veauited o mare| 1+ MARTIN’S BOY SCOUTS such a plan effective. and even then | most of the offici felt that the re-| sults might not be satisfactory. | Ll s Members of the conference agreed | i i fon, | that better action could be obtained | TY0OP 99, Winner in Competition, if a policy of co-ope: n were fos-| P i . 3 s rtained—Silver Cup Trophy tered between the various branches | Tt D) Trophs engaged in the particular work, and 4 campaign for a general understand | ng of each other's problems was ad St. Martin's Boy Scouts, Troop 99, vocated. | under Scoutmaster George C. Lowry. o who won in competition over all other BERNET AGAIN IS HEARD ;Hm»p.~ in the city, were guests of IN BAIL MERGER PLAN{ Parents of the boys and prominent of the brief that Presentation a Feature. { honor at a banquet Thursday night at St. Martin's Parish, T street north- | members of the parish attended the banquet. Rev. Paul H. Fur toastmaster and Rev. John S. Martin was song leader. | The troop, but three vears old, made |a total of 748 points in competi tion between October 15, 1924, and April 15, 1925. The nearest competi- tor was Troop 100, with 188,497 points. | cup, to be held by Troop 99 was presented Scoutm May, vic I C. C. Session Revolves Around History of Stock Ownership in Roads Involved. 1 The k the ory of stock ownerships railroads involved in the Van Nickel Plate consolidation | P p today at hearing: on the pr before the Interstate | t Commerce Commission. | J. Bernet, pregident of the|Boy Scouts. 2 Plate, continued on the wit.| nagh spoke for the parish and Rev stand under examination by | Eugene Hannan, former pastor and | el for protesting groups, of the troop, was given an | Nickel ness who | founder ioned him as to the financial|oVvation | round of the proceedings for the| Scouts named on the honor list for | pa ree vears. | making more than 50 points in com- | O. P. and M. J. Van Sweringen, crea. | Petition are: William _Augusterfer, | tors of the plan for consolidating the | 140: J. Dondero, 110 King, 11 Nickel Plate with the Erie, Pere Mar- | Dunnington, 105: E = quette, Chesapeake and Ohio and|S Jrid Hocking Valley svstems, were lm"ifl:nrgexl '8""“1:_ present dur the morning session. | ke Y R R B | ziani, 7 SANFORD EMANUEL DIES. | E e Former Policeman Was in Arizona e -l | Troop 99 was winner of the Wash- | Sanford Emanuel. 44 vears old. for-| ington Post advancement trophy. | 1v 2 member of the Metropolitan | I LY ice here for 1y 20 vears. died Phoenix, -Ariz. Thursday. accord word received here. Mr ‘ “EMIR” AWAITS VISE. had gone to Phoenix about a e in an endeavor to recover| will Be Deported to Cherbourg| After French Embassy Acts. April decheno, self-styled Emir of Kur- | . will be deported aboard the | first ite Star ship to leave for t Chérbourg after the arrival of his HERAaTIiS. Hhie sport with the vise of the French ’. Bogan, 55; R. Clague, 1th that his condition had sud-| denly become worse was received here | yesterday by his tife. Mrs. May Emanuel, who immediately started for oenix, but ‘upon reaching Pitts rgh received notice that Mr. E | was d 1ston. Funera 25.—Prince | Roosevelts Start On. Mrs. C. Helen Plane Dies. April 25.—Theodore and FOR RENT FURNISHED ' 2301 CALVERT ST. (Corner Calvert St. and Woodley Place) Term: May 1 to Oct. 1, 1925 English basement and first and second floors, con- taining rooms, several baths, reception halls, porches, automatic electric elevator, built-in gar with quarters; oil burner hot-water heat. Silver and linen included, if desired. Rent Very Reasonable Butler and Maid Available for Term MERICAN SECURIT 2 AND TRUST COMPANY o 15th and Pa. Ave. Phone Main 4815 Description: Nos. 3011 and 3015 ALBEMARLE STREET OPEN SUNDAY AFTERNOON FOR INSPECTION We invite your inspection of these very beau- tiful detached homes. They are of brick con- not been made emba in Washington, officials at struction, two stories and attic, and have living Mr. Emanuel was a native of South | Ellis Island said yesterday. The yise Carolina and was employed by a local |is necessary to permit his landing eet railway company prior to his, in Cherhoury appointment to the police force in 1905, In 1921 he resigned from the) police force o engage in the real es- tate business. but was reappointed a member of the forceseveral months | later. He was retired in 1923 for ill| health i He was Lodge. No. 23 2 b and the Order Kenyon St. N.W. 1 Situated on the north side southern exposure: all the improvements in this loca- cation are comparatively new and up to date, making very pleasant s u r roundings; 2 story and attic brick: colonial front porch; 6 large rooms and sleeping porch; tile lav i a member of Pentalpha | F. A. A. M.: the Circle | of the Eastern i esides his widow, Mr. Emanuel is| survived by a daughter, Miss Hilda | Emanuel: two sisters, Mrs. Henry | herspoon of uth Carolina and| room, dining room, large pantry with enamel sink and built-in refrigerator and a very large kitchen on the first floor. The second floor has four beautiful bedrooms and two tiled baths (one with shower) and a completely finished servant’s room on the third floor. The lots are 50x150 with an exceptionally well built, two-car garage. Each house has a side driveway leading to the garage. The construction is of the very best, only the very finest of materials and work- manship having been used by the builder. The location is one of the most charming of the city’s \rs. W. D. Tennille of this city, and a | suburban areas—only 12 minutes by auto to the rother. Reginald Bmanuel of Boston ; :“;;mjjz‘l_‘vs"::]‘% floows %as: ! heat: built-in refrigerator lot is 20x100 to a 20-ft. paved alley: builtin garage for one large car. $13,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. Brick homes built to last. Lots 32 ft. front. Four bedrooms. Dining and sleeping porches. Over 70 sold. Prices less than row houses. Middaugh & center of the city, and only one-half. a square from the Connecticut Avenue car line. To inspect, take Connecticut Avenue car to Albemarle street, the first stop north of the Bureau of Standards, and walk half a square east on Albemarle. MOORE & HILL, Ine. 730 17th St. Main 1174 TR A S S I Shannon, Inc. Dupont Circle ~ Potomac 2200 GARAGES VNIFVRMITY UF GRADVING' UR grading proc- esses _insure uni- formity. Our work is superintended by men who know how to make the best of their tools and materials.® We in- vite minute examina- tion at any time. “Buy Here—Save Money™ Yost & Herrell, Inc. Lumber and Millwork iith and O Sts. SE. Lincoln 1216 ready for delivery. Lincoln 5400 FOUNDATIONS : Concrete Blocks Use Concrete Blocks and Bricks in Cost and Time of Construction Well-seasoned plain, panel and rock-faced blocks any size Phone Us for Estimates UNITED SUPPLY CO., Inc. HOUSES and Save Prices right. Concrete Products 1246 First Street S.E. RETAINING WALLS C ATURDA SAYS SUSPECT SEEKS TO KILL PRESIDENT “H. B. Reid” Adds Mystery to Alexandria Investigation of “William Steele.” served as a dollar-a-year man during the World War, and rounded up large numbers of spies. His story was veri- fied, police say, by the cab driver. Steele to all appearances is about 19 years old and has but rarely shaved. Steamer France Limping In. HAVRE, France, April 24—The steamship France of the French line, which was forced to reduce speed vesterday because of a damaged star- board engine, is expected to arrive here about 2 o'clock Sunday morning, Two |according to a wireless message from her captain to Special Dispatch to The Sta: ALEXANDRIA, April mysteries are confronting Alexandria police. One is that of a man who say he doesn’t know who he is, and the other is that of a man who says the first is an anarchist who is bent upon shooting President Coolidge. No. 1 was arrested several nights | ago as a vagrant. He said he thinks his name is William Steele, and he faintly remembers something about having been in Hollywood, Calif. He wished to be left all alone. No. 2, claiming to be H. B. Reid, an engineer, of New York, appeared last night and said he was sure the prisoner is an anarchist. Director of Public Safety Paul Mor- ton is investigating both ca Reid urged that Steele be kept locked up. Sttel's actions have been tional, although he is ch rized by the police as “hard. Reid is an elderly bearing, and ca Washington in Less than $10,000 will purchase this attractive brick Corner Home! | | Apartments In THE SAGAMORE 1824 S St. N.W. 4 rooms, bath and porch 5 rooms, bath and porch Extra Large Rooms $62.50 to $80.00 W. J. PILLING 1416 F St. NW. man of genteel | - #1, 4816 Ninth Street N.W. uthwest Corner at Delafield JDESIGNED after the English style of architecture, this charming corner brick home makes a delightful residence and an excellent investment value. It is situated in a neighborhood of new residences, yet is con- venient to stores, schools, churches and car lines. The six large rooms are bright and cheery and the bath is full tiled and roomy. Oak floors, fine electric fixtures, large closets and many other features make it a home to be proud of. The garage dpens on a wide paved alley, and there is a 90-foot frontage on Ninth street. To see it is to desire it! Terms Can Be Arranged OPEN SUNDAY BOSS=PHELPS REALTORS 1417 K Street Main 9300 “HOME OF HOMES" - 3232 13th Street N.W. Just South of Park Road Price Only $25,000 Semi-Detached on Large Lot Containing 12 rooms and 2 baths with shower (eight bedrooms), front and side porches, several open fireplaces, hot-water heat, electric lights, large pantry and closets, laundry tubs; beaufiful lawn, hedge and shrubbery ; brick garage for two cars, and 60-gallon gasoline tank. IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Open All Day Sunday J. DALLAS GRADY 904 Mth Street N.W. Main 6181 ETTER homes are built with better lumber—and that doesn’t mean high priced lumber either. Our quality, our service, and our prices will satisfy you. Galliher & Huguely, Inc. Sherman Ave. and W St. NW. Phone North 486 e S S e R e e New Stucco English Homes MT. VERNON PARK, VA. $9,850 o DESCRIPTION Large living room, dininz vesti- bule, kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, dry cellar, back and larze side porches, hot-water heat. artistic paper and electric fixtures. Beautitul splendid _en- vironments, attractive designs. sub- stantial construction: cheaper tha Built with one idea—which was to give buver a real home in this exclusive neighborhood at Dossible price. tion. lowest urday afterncon and all day Sample House Open for Inspection—Myrtle Ave. Investigation will convince you that renting is an estravagance. Phone Alex. 304 B. B. EZRINE CONSTRUCTION CO. 706 King St., Alex., Va. e 300 EASTERN AVE. Takoma Park, D. C. S Unquestionably the Most Beautiful and Best Constructed Bungalow WerHave Ever Had the Pleasure of Offering to the Buying Public Open Tomorrow For Your Inspection and Every Evening Except Friday From 6 Until 9 O’Clock BUILT AND PLANNED WOMAN. AND A_WOMA IS EVIDENT IN EVERY F E_ Ol S LOVE! BEAUTIFULLY ( HOME. The living room {s large and bright, covering the full width of the house.' 'On either side of the open fireplace are buiit-in bookcases and writing desks, lighted from above by two decorative windows. A beautiful archway invites all to enter the dining room, which, like the living room. 18 and table to match_th: lend an entrancine char practical value. Three tiled bath with built-in lestal lavatory. large attic and cel- ar. laundry trass and clothes chute. Modern throughout, hardwood floors in every room 80 feet {ront. Plenty of shade; lovely and conven: ient location. Drive out Piney Branch Rd. from Georgia Ave. to Cedar St. Railroad_Bridge, fork. Eastern Ave. is first St. left off Cedar Ave. CKEEVER=<GOS... Main 4752 Maximu) 1415 K Street N. W.