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PAINTERS AGREE 10 MEET BUILDERS ch; i tal Compromise to Be Sought‘w at Conference Tomorrow. Ways Out Are Seen. sor | thi: Peace in the present painters strike | may follow a second conference plan vesterday by William J. ¢ other unfon representutives leaders of the employers and contrac This conferenct views exchanged v | is the result of th the first meeting | the controversy, about by The Even- | tio Yesterday the con-|rec and v painters ce and discussed chiefly it ed between Herbert | m of the Operative | ulagher meet- | ters held a confei the views exchar T. Shannon Biilde ing in The Star The meeting_di; - settlement taki consideration | the tion supplied by Mr. G he result of the meeting was | Fequest on the part of the builders|Mr. who brought | for ascertain if | Mr. Gal- ,posed | thi wployers to those bout the i second conference with lagher would be possible ‘ t 1 the suggestion of B. Colpoys, Federal me r sught his influence to be meeting was arr d A concrete plan will be dis the matter will be ear as possible al views expressed som next cussed and proached the line e both parties day While tb meeting Frids sroposition of painters at their regular | v night, turned down the | aer arbitration the mast Gallagher smoothed the situation vesterday by an nouncing his intention to listen to any plan that might be suggested and to advocate any propositlon that he thought would be a just settlement. painters kn Compromise Is Likely. » it is admitted that a wav enthusiasm has made the union ers determined to get an increase from | cern £9 to $10 per day, it there may be several the matter which may men as being fair. W hatever plan is arrived at for the settlement the | ike, however, will have to be placed | before a full meeting of the union for a| vot It is helieved th of | me is re: ways to ad appeal to the ley it if no adjustment | s arrived at the situation will olve itself into a bitter union is prep: assistance of the ganization for an period. On the other hand tractors and ler & It plan which v | wrox tive for the sub-contrac on their sids ile both position, the leaders led disposition to list tions and views of he present time it is felt that then; rs will “stretch a point” to bring | out settled conditions in the build-{ industry of the National Capital low work to progress in a nor m ire showing 1 to the other. of for sta Radio Road Bulletins. al road bulletins and general informa- on for touring motorists are being | d at a dozen or more broad- sting stations throughout tk country for the Summer. mila programs broadcast last vear proved popular with the tourists who took their radios with them. Among the stations which pioneered in_this fleld were KYW, Chicago; WOC, Davenport; WHAS ville; WB Springfield, and CKAC, Montreal. SPECIAL CARPET AND RUG_WASH: AT MIRG™ I TN 3413 V st. n.w._North 9180. THARLES A. MAIDENS, PAIN pavering: contract. 3704 S et mac 4042 Wa on thi: JOB, AS ALWAYS. ting and window en. Call Cleve. | 701 Grant road. LUTHER L. i BARR, BOSS AR aliy for own: huilding, 2 call at ash your ruge like ivered. PROGRES! Yark ave. Tel. - B REPAIRED. UPHOLSTERED | and refinished Special attention given to re finishing antique . furniture and . pia WETHERILL. 1519 Wis. ave. n.w. W NOS AND PLAYERS repaired: GEO. M. M WAL IF YOU HAVE ANY AILMENT TRY MY grugiess aystom for reliel, D7 T, MAHON 3 4 Machine Company.Philadelphia, April 11. “The annual mecting of the storkhold o the” Lansion SMonotspe Machine Com Btreets, Yaeive o'clock noon th day of May, 1 ting a board of dirertors to serve for the ensuing year: taking action on amendments 10 the by-laws duly adopted by the board of directors creating the offi i he boas "hanging tha date of the regular of board, and transacting such other hush as may properly coma before the mee Tranfer books will be closed on April 27 Il be reopened on am. By order W. ARTHUR To Baltimore. imington, and New York Cit EMITH'S TRANSFER AND § MR_G. HAAS W is many friends that he has severed connmections with the OW] Disinfacting Co. and {s now associated with the Guarantes Exterminating Company ©of Washington, D. C.. & local coneern He is now ready to give all work his gl attention. leaving premises free From %2l inpleasant odors. Tho. latest sci- atific methods empioyed. together with his are’ of experience. guirantee results and nder the best of service. ~ No job too small or larke. and one trial means eatis- faction. THE REGULAR A E the stockholders of the Ao i Cometery 71 "be held at the cemetery office. cemotery Suitland rd.. Md.. on Mondas. May "quaintances ‘ot be responsib) debts con. by any other than the undersigned -partners. ARTHUR JAY De KOVEN ARI 4 OUR AUTGMO- new patent sleeper: cars._ Address TWIN CO. 533 8th st n i {le tours you need m fits_inside all open AUTO BED MFG. D. C. STE! garage floors. porches NORTHEAST CONCRETE CO h NE Line. 500. PORCHES INCLOSED. DOORS AND WINDOWS SCREENED FRANK. 8072-W. HARRIS, 1010 F § Machine Work. Complete Equipped Machine Shop. Manufacturing Parts and Repairs. Gear Cotting. Mill Supplies. falt Phosphor-Bronze Bushings. Tobin Bronze Shafts. Shatiing and Cold Rolled Sieel. H. C. Cragg Mfg. Co. = 228 K S.W. ot it WHO’S THE BEST MAN ¥For that roof repalring job? _One of our expert roofers. of course! Work backed by many years' experience. FPrices rea- sonable. IRONCLAD 3¢ Boofing 1121 5th n.w. Company. Ph.Mals 14 allagher H. ing | Lat der tests one penny {institution did . transporta different area which “The wings { mechanical hr that | the truss ado “The fixed vert | wa buretor, “And this tmport the c ‘WRIGHT REITERATES CHARGES AGAINST MUSEUM SECRE (Continued from First P; ine, saying ‘You can fly a TARY| kitchen | sle if your motor is strong enoush Walcott at that lat it would be ir t the wrecked in the museum.’ tt soon changed his an report of the rian Tnstitution of 1914, pa s statement appears time Ve Loan Made to Curtis. When in March, 1914, Mr. Curtiss was invited to send boat shinston te Mied 1zley would airplane itself of this remark, Se: (L of the Smithsonian n soon authorized Mr original T ur an own propulsive = recent engine These were the ci which Dr. Sheer innterest ifl s historic relic on. the manner the aeroplane were A. I°. Zahm, the technical the Curtiss Company in was appointed by official observer of the 1 Institution in these tes Dr. Walcott told the Smothsonian Ins Zahm's in fact power W umstan; or aviation,’ to be taken in wh d_ by Mr 1y he told me t pay any of the tests excepi tion charges. Alleges Ma I have proof that iges were incorporated in oplane in the trials which L » witnessed. < had a different cz aspect ratio (ivery aeronautical e that these are the f determine the of the wings.) also were of construction. used b; hened : Kw (T pr the aerc Nl ows ney a d he trussing dified, strer ee inches iter of pri mispi mary ¢ ane in contre as the the wrecks pted "The Penaud tail hade mo al keel used omitted entirely signed by I was enlar ining lateral b: ners of th sellers were er the r of the early mann, liator employed by T ged to a radiator of motor was ¢ llation of a ne intake manifold insi new gneto. N rer we were e made “Flown W hout Modifica vet in Dr. Walcott's the United that year tement that (1914) the appea > statement on t this ‘is the aeroplane in orld capable of s t be merely an expri alcott's opinion since it actual tests. Dr. Walcott firs the hisf on s statement on the card. machine fry Howee ey b it r Dr. W in th dynamic Langley w: 1d was moved | I Langley in June last without modi- | renlied, to take n its . nd, for Smith g2 21§, | Glenn 1afly- “ he into the Inst Liss L wero under with a ces un Walcott, through allowed | out of | ich the made. expert its law cott Smith ts. ‘Not me, was titution hix ca hat the the ex some 1to_ the r. Wal umber. and different T atures effi- ifferent the cing of wse of 19 L was fixed on the Lang able. in e ori cut Wr | twenty-seventh hour It was announced | s | Delaw { | | surs at ! | ngley | modern hanged W car and a changes of minor im repe ates National Museun rs the the card in the| =i t mar tory of ed flight | of Dr. not based is re- ported to have said that I do not like It is not important whether I do or do not like s statement on the card, but it is nt wheth rd are true. Lincoln Ten-One Hundred the material planning and for the distance dur- 201 | BUY ONCE-BUY and YOU WILL HAVE NO £ Hzmz<»m £ the statements on 3 H & P LE Fenton Court N.E. rachine | | la new partici- | flights for seaplanes. the all-metal hull | | River | hours and 36 minutes. | a success in every | wina | step out after the seaplane was towed | to the navy vard docks. THE SUNDAY HUGE PLANE SETS J8:HOUR RECORD PN-$ Runs Smoothly in Test for Flight to Hawaii—Fuel Is Drained. “I thought the thing would run out of gas’ he said. Behind Lieut. Schildhauer came Lieut. Kyle. He peeled off his leather | helmet and other accouterment and | looked at his watch. “I've got to make a couple of tele- plmlhn calls,” he said, “and I'm late now.” never ‘e didn’t begin to feel the effects ntil today.” said Lieut. Schildhauer. resterday we slept in half-hour | shifts, but today we increased our naps until we put in about an hour’s sleep each time. “We didn't have trouble going to sleep today, either. The man off duty dr(-mvm] into a nap as soon as his turn came. Air Bumpy. vesterday was good, and | was particularly smooth, comparatively easy to fly | non-stop | at_an_even rate. Today, howeve | there was « wind and the air was rough and bumpy Yone of us would make as long flight as that again if it could be | olded. 1 suppose we feel that way | because we're just out of the plane After a day's rest we'll feel differ ently about it W re glad we estab- i | lished a record, of course, but we feel : 1. | most of the credit is due to the men way by maval ot %0 jreraft factory who designed the air so easily at|;pnq huilt such a wonderful ship v, with 1,300 gallons | ™ (apt. Woolson and Chief Machin-| of soline that observers d she | jst's Mate Sutter said the engine had couid load more fuel and stay in the | functioned perfectly throughout. | air longer. Her engines ran smoothly i ]'llmd. (;nllfirl's(hlfl ot 9(,1:’({’.“‘ F):':‘:: 1 ; e lo Tht wa Jut es. | wiches and coffee, was carr! at- ind the long fiight was without es- | E ik 1 sars and bottles. The men pecial fncident. the pilots said. I ant tn tne. Gockpit. which ia Ini tha Those aboard were Lieuts. C. IL|pow of the p ne. The fiyers were in Schildhauer and J. R. Kvle, jr., who | communication with the experts took turns in piloting the big plane.|the navy \_.“( by means of signa ind Capt. L. M. Woolson, a efvilian | lamps. hing code and also by | aeroneutical exy and ' Chief Ma- | notes ‘dropped on the fiying field by| chinists’ Mate Charles Sutter. \\]llV‘ 3 tiny parachutes. also took their turns on watc | 2 oo -,L; ‘,."‘"',l Abil : . i Air Chief Lauds Flyers. 4 | The plane had broken the old{ > PN-9, observers said, flew at an | ¥ record for ne_endurance » speed sufficient to carry her | gttt M€ That mark, § than from San Diego to the | &0 T2 an Islands. . At the end of the | . JUE o Lieuts. jerce “The air | 1ast night A Mnghmkln. it By the Associated Preas. PHILADELPHIA, May world record for to fly from California to | dipped into the Delaware after being In the air 28 She came down because she ran out of gasoljne ht, to test her capacity for s-Pacific hop, was pronounced | PN9. built Honolulu today only The fi | the ¢ took cers. She 10:22 am., Fri Wead and she had flown just far enough to equal |}, the distance between San Diego and | \(yija'the plane was still in the air Honolulu. It was pointed out by eX-|pe,' Admiral Willlam A. Moffett, | perts that in a straightaway fliRht. | chief of the Navy Bureau of Aeronau. | flying conditions would be somewhat | jcs, sent a telegram to Capt. West- easier and the plane probably could | ervelr €0 much faster in the same number ¢f |~ “The bureau is highly gratified wi hours thun she did in the test | the excellent performance of hte PN- The PN-9 followed a course of about | on this endurance test flight.” the 40 miles in length up and down tBe|telegram read. “Officers and person Delaware from the navy yard to Fort| pe] of the bureau join me {n a hearty | re. When she had almost ex-| congratulation to the manager and | ed her gasoline, the pilots| personnel of the aircraft factory and iged their course and flew across|to the pilots and crew of the the river from the Pennsylvania to|PN-9 on this splendid achievement.” the New Jersey side until the tanks| This is the third flight the P were drain When this occurred the | has made in an endurance test. pilots turned the huge craft into the was forced down by engine trouble and easily settled on the river|the first time after 9 hours and 21 2:58 p.m., as thousands on|minutes, and by a driving rain- the shore cheere storm on the second occasion after Li Schildhauer was the first to|she had been in the air about three | hours. The hull of the PN-9 is constructed of duralumin, stronger than wood and | about one-third the weight of eel | She has a wing spread of 72 feet | inches and s fully 0 feet long His face was | and tired as he put foot on Cheers greeted him on all | and cries went up: “You broke | record!” | drawn th, sides the 10 CHEVY 1 CHASE, MD. i & The Utmost in Quality Homes “Leland,” in the exclusive Chevy Chase district, offers you a home site incom- parable. When you buy in Leland you fol- low the example of the shrewdest buyers. PRICE $8,975 Small Cash Payment— Balance Monthly Don’t confuse Leland with the ordinary suburb. It has all the conveniences of the city, including concrete streets, gas, electricity, cement sidewalks, water and sewerage, schools and churches. Excellent boulevards and fast car service to Washington. “ERE WRRREN 925 15th St. Main 9770 Evenings Cleve, 2252 SELY~ BUY RUUD HOT WATER REGRETS Ruud will give you] _Z perfect hot water service —automatic, abundant—formany years—and at thc lowest hot water "cost rate per,year RUUD MANF. CO. 733 13th St. N.W. Main 6985 Sold on Easy Parments by Plumbers acd The Gas Company RUUD R, WASHINGTON, D. C. She is equipped with high lift planes and s an improvement over other | similar cruiser type seaplanes. 5h°. has two geared 475-horsepower Pack- | ard motors With a crew of five men, gasoline and military supplies, the airplane | welghs nine tons, of which four and one-half tons represents structure and the other half the load. Bulgar Envoy to U S Named. SOFIA, Bulgaria, May 2—Symeon Baddiff, Bulgarian Minister to Turkey, has been appointed Minister to the United States to succeed Prof. Steven | Panaretoff,_who_recently resigned. 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Directions Take Brookland car to 7th and Monroe Streets, walk south to Girard Street; or Phone Main 36 ANY TIME for auto. Chas. D. Sager Realtor and Builder 924 14th Street N.W. Main 36, 37, 38 Member of the Operstive Bullders’ Association Get It At Gibsonqs “Where Your Dollars Have More Cents” 917-919 G St. N.W. Great 19th Anniversary Sale Now On O-n-e C-e-n-t S-a-l-e Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday May 4, 5 and 6, 1925 Special Store Hours—8:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. WE ANNOUNCE A GREAT ONE-CENT SALE item at our list price (not cut price), No delive: same for one cent additional orders. and you get o C. O, As we cannot accurately anticl merchandise that will be called for, we cannot be responsible if stoc The stock of items marked by a is exhausted before male is over. X s very limited, The other but we have a big stock of all other items our list is quite extensive, we are advertising oni half will appear in tomorrow one. night’s paper. Howet the entire list is posted up at the store, and you are invited to in and look it over. Great One-Cent Sale of Miscellaneous Items Sanitary Napkins, dozen, 55¢c; 2 dozen..... .es Pad and Brush. for removing spots from clothing, 15¢; 2 for.... Stork Baby Bottle Brushes, 15¢; 2 for X Prophylactic Pen- eu.uor Hairbrush, 56¢ | 16¢ 16¢ $1.01 Ink Writing Pads, 2 s for . 6c Dyflakes. a fast dye in form of soap flakes; dyes and washes at the same time, 10c; 2for.... 1le Diamond Dyes, ~smil 16¢ Cando ‘illver Polish, 3&)(‘ et . S0e Medicine pre, 2= for ocC 21c \hoe Drosslnz for... 16¢ Cowhide Bridi- Belts, assorted tems it 10C Men's Good Quali 4le Socks, assorted colors, palir, 40c; 2 pairs for. . Dr. Clark’s Crevice Cleaner Sterilized Tooth- very fine. Men's brush, for... 1 ounce of for e J. & J. 3 inches by 6 yards Com- pressed Gauze Band- }]g¢ ages, 10¢; 2 for... .. Sterno Canned Heat, 106; ] ¢ I'Ev.\'val('ki. B 2 6c $1.01 $1.01 efs, - 11e Miller Shampoo Bibs, $1.00; 2 for. X Guaranteed Hot- ter Bottl Men's 2 for... Handke: 10c; 2 for xative Quinine lets, 30c; 2 for Ladles’ Vag best rubbe 2 for Kazbek Bati fine, 50c Barium Killer, Carbonate Rat 25¢; 2 for uoride Ro 2 for.. Combs, - 26¢ Sodium Killer, Fine-tooth 2 for.. Hand " Ser o o5 . 8c Rite Rite Automatic Pen 3 , 10¢; 2 for 11 Safety dozen, 5c; 2 g e Leads, for other aute Pencils, dozen, dozen Army sories, smal 25¢; 2 for ssue sheets to roll for Barbers’ She $1.50; 2 for 2 for Radio Silve 2 for Bath Thermometers 2 for sar and Ulcer Syring for Pants, 2 for ng Lengths, for Ball-top. Three hole ples, 1shes Polish, large 35¢; Nip Great One-Cent Sale of Soaps Jergens Witch - hazel Toilet Soap, made by Andrew Jer gen's Co. the makers® of Woodbury’s Facial Soap. Sold regularly by us at 3 for 2ic. Special, this One.Cent Sale— 6 for 26¢ Peroxide Soap This 1s a very can have very spec Sitor:._. Essex fine s0ap all you want brand. You at this | | | | | | | Gold Dust, small, 5¢; 2 for OC Glycerine Tar ic Gold 1 Scouring Powder., 10¢; 2 for 11e Noxema Skin Soap, & 2 for 26¢ Imported Soap Dolls, =7 .. dressed 2 for 51 Gibson's Pow 6c; 2 for. Candy Specials 6c¢ 1lec —5c Life Savers......... 6c 6¢c ¢ Chocolate Bars. . —10c Chocolate Bars... —>5c Lipstick Kids. | [ \ | 6¢ Cough @ 31(‘ 2 Ibs. Assorted Chocolate, D 1€ Rockwood's Nut Bars, 2 for 5¢; 4 for ; 6¢c c Chewing Gun c Smith Bros.' Drops Ibs. Hard Candy Great One-Cent Salc of Drug= Flaxseed, Wild Cherry and Menthol, 35¢; 2 for.. Camphorated 0Oil, 30c; 2 White Pine and Tar Comp., 25¢; 2 for. Calomel Tablets, 1 25¢; 200 for. . Pure Lemon Extract, 0zs., 40c; 4 ozs Pure Extract Vanilla, ozs., 40; 4 ozs 36¢ | 3lec Tar 26¢ for 26¢ 41c 41c 26¢ The !?ost Essence of Orange, for eatnrson o 36¢ L!’l‘):;r 2;:"2‘1‘;0:“" Fen- 260 Asplrln (5-gr.), Squibb's Aspirin, 15¢; 2 dozen. Larkspur Lotion, 25¢; 2 * 26¢ Blaud Pills (-gr), for 35¢; 200 for. . Mentholated Pine Tar, with ex- tract Cod Liver Oil and Eucalyptus, 2 . 26¢ | | 26¢ 76¢ 26¢ 41c 26¢ 16¢ * 26¢ 36¢ 16¢ 16¢ 26¢ ‘an external L 1 Charcoal and Pepsin T.07 enges. 1 box, 15¢; 2 for. 10C Aromatic Castor Oil, 2 for.. : 2 for.. Antiseptic Throat Gargle, 25¢; 2 for. . Pile Ointment, 40¢; 2 for. . g Rhubarb and Soda \h. ture, 25¢; 2 for..... Liver Pills, 1 boule. 1 2 bottles. .. Cascara Aromatic, th tube, Saccharin Tablets (1-gr), 100 for 35c; 200 for. Sulphur and Cream Tartar Lozenges, 2 for... Toothache G of White Pine Expe(‘(mam 25¢; 2 for. . Family Linime: remedy for pal Great One-Cent Sale of Toilet Articles All of the Following Talcum Powders, 25¢; 2 for 26¢ Lazelle (assorted odor s), Orange Blossom Talcum, Bo- rated Talcum (assorted odors), Love Joy Talcum, Mary Garden. Corylopsis Talcum large 31 cans, 30c; 2 for. c Palmolive Talcum Pow- der, 25¢; 2for. 26¢ Jap Rose Talcum Pow- der, 156; 2 for......o. 10€ U. 8. Army Foot Pow. dor, 205 2 for-on. . 20€ Men's or Women's lm- % 261: Styptic Pencils, 5¢; 2 for .... 60 Witch Hagel, per bottle, 25¢; 2 for 26° Dorin’s Powder Com- pacts, 25¢; 2 for.. Palmolive Rouge Com- 26¢ 26¢ 5le¢ S5lc 21ec Mavis Rouge Compacts, 50¢; 2 for. & Orange Rouge Compacts, 50c; 2 for. . Rouge Compac(s for X P'o;'der -Pufh 10¢ 11ec Florida Water, large bot- tle, 65c; 2 for. 652 La Fountain Hair Nets, single or double mesh, cap’ ]] o (No gray or white.) Foot Tablets, Bt 206e Cocoanut 0il " Shampoo, 26¢ Benzoln Glycerine Rose Water, 15c; 2 for.. 20¢; shape only, 10¢c; 2 for.. to relieve tired, aching feet, 2 for.. 16¢ No Delivery, No C. 0. D., No Telephone Orders Come Down at Night If You Cannot Come During the Day Open Every Night Until 9:30 P.M.