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ENGINERS T0AID CAPTAL Y PLAN ¥National Organization to Cb-, Operate in Providing De- I velopment Scheme. | By the Associated Pross | PHILADELPHIA, May 9.— The American Engineering Council through its administrative board ye: \terday voted to undertake what w od ax the first exi 1 of the entire a gation ever made in this countr; aspects of the problem, military eivil. will be taken up by u special committee he task is expected to accupy one year and to cost between 30.000 and $100,000. iction of the administrative board followed the adoption of the report of the council aeronautics committee, of which Prof. Joseph W Roe, head of the department of in- ial York dustr New Pointin; ituati in Lirman. “confused ort decla mcertain” reat danger conditions there to in- vestors, War Aspects Discussed. a discussion of the question whether the preparedness factor <hould be emphasized in the inquir: the possibility of war should not apan and closely to- in developing chemical war- work having been completed | entation of the report, | autics was dis- of the council, Ver- a new committe > aireraft in- Work will begin at once. f the committee being unds and the mapping nt procedure d D. C. ¥ rative in the exes ard decided to | on of a city scheme for the District of which the Washington } ineers awill take a lead- | Main of Boston was ap- the War plans as the gnation of Rudolph P. Mil- w York, as the council’s repre- the national board of August | union disputes lustry were rapidly being 1 result of the jurisdic- He said the de- rd as umpire were | gradually respected by labor. 2 et Cormorants Taught to Work. Cormorants, bird, have bee nese to do work. The Orientale have taught them to fish in the sea glades and by affixing rings around their nese to do work. The Orientals have their catch. The movements of tne birds are controlled by leashes held by the fishermen reedy species of sea Y Till 10 o’clock tonight, or any time tomorrow, to inspect an unusual value in Chevy Chase A bungalow, with six rooms and bath; open fireplace; double floors; large front porch. On a lot 75x125, and two blocks from Conn. Ave. " $10,250 Is, in our opinion, more than a bargain. A. C. Robertson Co. 1319 F St. NiW. Chevy Chase, Md. Colonial Home Convenient to the Chevy Chase Club: 2-story and attic, consisting of 8 rooms, 2 baths. electricity and hot- water heat. About 'z Acre Price, $14,500 Thomas J. Fisher & Co. INC. 738 15th St. N.W. g[] SELEXT ! LVMRER select our lum- ber with the ut- most care. This ap- plics to every kind and grade. We have only one quality standard. We insist upon giving vou the v best that 1s procurable. “Buy Here—Save Money” Yost & Herrell, Inc. Lumber and Millwork 11th and O Sts. S.E. Lincoln 1216 - |of British arms under Lord Cornwal- | ESTATE, 3-Hour Flight Opens WISCONSIN AVENUE Air Route Between| |MPROVING SOUGHT N.Y.and Yorktown| Northwest Suburban Citizens Want Descendant of Washing- Resurfacing, Tracks Moved and ton One of 13 Passen- New Sidewalks. gers in Plane. ension of improven.ents on Wis- ! consin avenue o0 incjude resurfacing |of the roadway, moving of car tracks 9.—In- | to the center of thoroughfare and lay- By the Associated Press. YORKTOWN, Va, May augurating what was planned to be [ing sidewalks from River road, the| a weekly service between the cradle | terminus of the project under way at of American independence spot hallowed through the surrender the Commissioners, ac urged upon lopted by the A : cording to resolutions lis to the Continental Army under | Northwest Suburban Gen. Washington, the first flight by |tion, meeting in the Tenley § airplane from New York to York- | night. town was successfully accomplished | The Commissioners will be petitioned vesterday Actual flying time for the |to pave Forty-third street from Che: ip, which took Washington and his |peake to Brandywine streets. T army 42 days to complete, was only , highway has been repeatedly s 3 hou the big iSkorsky plane ar-|and covered with cinders, it was said, riving at 5:05 o'clock yesterday after- [ but the heavy it requires noon 4 _concrete cove Thirteen passenger including | Other resolutions adopted request the Fannie Washingten, reat-g - | paving of Windom place from Thirty randniece of the commander of the |ecighth street to Wisconsin avenue and Revolutionary forces, in addition to |for the planting of shade trees and Lieut. Col. H. E. Hartney, O. R. C., of | luying of s on each side, side Washington, who acted as pilot, made | walk p: n Iessenden street from the trip. | Forty-first to Forty-second street, and The plane made two stops en |planting of shade trees on south sids one at Mitchel Feld, the other |of vwine street from ¥ it Belling Fleld, Washington, where | third to Forty-fourth, and on the t was officially christened the |side of Thirty-eighth street from “Yorktow | bemarle street to Windom place : Upon arrival the airship at| Vice®President Shoemaker, who pre Yorktown, the party of visitors, |sided, announced that at the next :mong_them Count Igor Sikorsky of |neeting, in June, the annual election of inventor of the plane | officers would be ‘held. s name, was welcomed by ’ Trinkle with an appropriate i after the State's chief execu- | Pope Receives Montanans. been introduced to those| poais. M g resent by Dr. John Garland Pollard,| ROME. May 9 (AP.. : dean of the Mashall Wythe School | vesterday received in audience Bishop Citizenship of Willlam and Mary | Leninhan of Great Falls, Mont., with College, who acted as master of cere- |, group of pilgrims from the bishop's monsee. | dio The pontiff delivered a short 1 | address and imparted to all the apos Young girl chocolate candy dippers | tolic benediction. Feach member of in Chicago earn as high as $60 a|the party received from his holiness week, i a jubilee medal TSNS AT S 4319 Argyle Terrace A BRICK DETACHED HOME Overlooking Rock Creek Park Eight Rooms and Built-in Garage See This House Sunday Drive West on Varnum St. to Argyle Terrace L-E Breuninger ESoxs BUILDERS and REALTORS Colorado Butlding ~—— Main 6140 Al ve. of 9 —Pope Piu: Exclusive Agents The John Marshall Apartments 1910 K Street N.W. New eight-story fireproof building completed and ready for occupancy and embodying many new and attractive features for the comfort and convenience of occupants. The location is of the best, near the center of the downtown, convenient to Government Departments, theaters and large stores. Central refrigerating plant supplying ice- less refrigeration and ice to all apartments. Two clevators, efficient telephone service, attractive lobby. Several suites specially suited for physi- cians or dentists. The construction is of the best and your inspection is invited. 00 7 7 7 Representative on Premises H. L. Rust Company 912 15th Street N.W. Main 6888 BARGAIN In Rosemont, Va. DUTCH COLONIAL HOME Containing Two stories, seven rooms. bath, spacious reception hall, hardwood floors, open fireplace, porch, enclosed with glass, in rear; windows weather stripped and screened; all modern improvements, tile garage on property, cor- ner lot, 50x150 feet. This beautiful home is located at corner of Morgan and Johnston streets, only two blocks from the George Washington Memorial. and can be pur- chased with : Small Cash Payment Balance Like Rent p=————————=—-To Get There-—————— —=r | Take Alexandria car at 12th and Pa. Ave., get off at North | Rosemont Station and walk two blocks east. 1 1 By Auto—Drive out Russell Road to Rosemont. 1 For Information Apply to L. M. JOHNSTON 631 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 2090 and the |present, to the District line will be | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925 REV. J. M. WOODS DIES; | ONCE TAUGHT AT G. U. Had Held Chair of Church History at Woodstock College for Last 27 Years. Story Building Moved With Others To New Town Site i | | By the Associated Pre LAVOYE, Wyo. avoye | | Rev. surmounted one lrata Joseph formerly a M. Woods, 65 years professor of Latin | and Greek at Georgetown University and for the last 27 years professor ch history at Woodstock Col- ., Woodstock, Md., died in a hos- in Philade Thursday, ac- here. e to Phila-| dal services nizations, was | nd was taken operation. = | ijon to the ther Woods its new town three half miles aw when its business structure without mi: Castle Cre The town is being sordance with requiring | te the site | Ohio Oil Co., which holds a Govern ment lea e land presented in mov 0ss the creek had The business | s re. two-story building, half and successfully moved over the creek ite, nd one 1rgest was al Father delphia Woods to conduct Catholic moved in ac- eral Court sidents to avor of the priest taught dained a little more than ars later ing his ordination, he taught it Georgetown Uni sii and then | attended the University of Louvai ye Follow | Edward T. Thatcher Served 20 Years in Federal Bureau Here. | Eawara ears old Thompson who had lived I!‘|:},].g ing Mic] . an Park 12th and Michigan Ave. N.E. l t llness of severs | Brick homes built to last. {late Col. Or Loty 32 ft. front. Four I8frs. Lyda Thompson Thatcher heds : rvived by his mot his wite, (| Dedrooms. Dining and Over 70 | Ann Thompson cher, two children, a brother, rhatcher, i Prices less than row and a sist Thatcher Funeral services will be held at the | “peare undertaking parlors Monday at | o'clock. Burial will be in Glenwood | Rl TR M ddaugh & NEW CHANDLER | ,Shannon, Inc. - = Dupont Circle Potomac 2200 Auto Sales Co., 1711 14th N.W. sleeping porches. sold. houses. 16th Street Heights NEW DETACHED $12,750.00 13th and Floral Sts. N.W. Drive out 16th Street and Alaska Avenue. to Floral Street, turn one block to the right to see these wonderfully built 6 and 7 room houses. Sample house will be open Saturday afternoon and Sunday. We know these modern homes are the best value in this section Splendid terms Cleveland Park 3539-3541 Quebec St. OPEN SUNDAY Ex Eight beautiful rooms, 2 complete baths, open fire- place, exquisite panel finish with superior decorations, arched stairways, large cedar closets, beautiful lawns, complete with garage and ready for occupancy. See our representative on premises for price and terms. Office open Sunday and evenings EDWARD STROHE.ICKER, Inc. 1023 15th St. N.W. Main 354-355 THIS 4-ROOM HOME 'sl,lz Buys All Material PRICE COVERS ALL MATERIAL, consisting of lumber, lath, roofing. millwork, siding of clear cypress, flooring, nishing lumber, building paper. eaves trough, down spout, sash weights, hardware and painting material. Call at our office for full information regarding Complete Cost of Building any of our Homes on your lot. 100 Plans rrersoox Prices on “Honor Bilt” Homes range from $965.00 to $4,699.00— from jour to nine rooms. We also have more dightly constructed Jour, five and six-room “Standard BUILT” houses, ranging in price Jfrom $467.00 to $947.00. Come and Strong Construction “HONOR BILT” Homes are good. permanent buildings. They are the result of over 20 years of thoughtful planning. Every important detail— design, convenient arrangement of rooms, strength and durability of con- struction—was carefully considered. Our “READY CUT” SYSTEM (the labor saving system used in the construction of Skyscrapers) saves one-third your carpenter’s labor and means a_big saving in material. To top it all, you buy direct from the factory at wholesale prices. You dow't pay a middleman’s profit. You save from $500.00 to $2.000.00 on your Completed Home, depending on the size. That's why “HONOR BILT” HOMES are today being built by men and women in every walk of life—men and women who demand the best—and get it/ Come and inspect our completely furnished bungalow and judge for yourself. Easy Payments $1§ to $75 per Month Our liberal monthly payment plan makes it easy for you to own your own home. All you need is a lot and a little cash. We finance the rest. Lowest interest! Payments $15.00 to $75.00 per month, depending on size of home selected. Get FREE Book ¥ Our 120-Page Plan Book is beautifully illustrated in colors. It contains nearly 100 different house plans. Floor plans and interior views give you an escellent idea of the layout of the rooms. Call at our eshibit for your copy and see . the best building show in town. Our building experts will help you. Expe- rienced contractors are ready to serve you. Ask for “Book of Plans” No 154D Sears, Roebuck and Co. RINW. - Washington | Fhone: Open Daily 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday, 4:30 p. m. REAEESTATE, 19 Belgium, where he studied church history for several years. Returning he taught for a while at Holy Cross College, going from there to Wood- stock College. Dr. Thomas’ Will Filed. The will of Dr. Ada R. Thomas was filed yesterday for probate. She leaves The Ambassador 1750 16th St. Apartments in highgrade building on fashionable 16th Si 24-hour elevator and telephone service, Apartme; contain 3 bath and porch. Convenient two car lines. Representative on premises. H. L. Rust ampany 912 15th St. N.W. M. 6888 her entire estate to her brothers, Olive E. Thoma: Thomas and Dr. H. J. Trenton, N. J.. Mary L. Worcester, Edith D.| Thomas of t homas of and George T. Thomas of | executors sisters and Mass., and ( ge H city. Olive E. Thomux Thomas are named as ERRRRERERR FOR RENT Downtown Apartments 2123 Eye Street N.W. New building just w5 completed. Fight-story, fireproof, elevator service and switchboard service Rents: One room and bath, $35.00. One kitchen and bath, $45.00 to $52.50, Two kitchen and bath, $62.50 to $67.50. Open for Inspection—Resident Manager on Premises B. F. SAUL CO. Main 2100 925 15th St. N.W. mmmm'm@m@mm@“ R R R R R REIR R0 8 Cozy Town Homes With Country Environment 3056-3110 Monroe St. N.E. We have planned and built these Homes to meet that demand for lightened housekeeping tasks. They zre compact in design— labor-saving in equipment—yet roomy and spacious for living comfort. ooms room: TOOT RN R RN RRIR NN RIE to bus line and O RRRRAR Q 0000000000000 000 1600000000000 00000 They are true to the Kite character in construction and fix- tures—which means enduring satisfaction—and saving in upkeep expense. Priced Right With Easy Terms Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening & L) W Six rooms; bath; Big closets; hand- hot-water heat; sep- arate heater for hot water; sleeping porch; front and back porches; ceedingly good floors. some electric fix- tures; complete kitchen with dresser. ex- Grassy lawns and ar- tistic shrubbery. P00000000000000009000( @0000000"000”0“0»0 In Your Car By Trolley Come out Rhode Island Ave. N.1 c and turn into Brentwood which will carry you right Monroe Street at these Homes. a pleasant drive—and just note how quickly vou reach them from down- town l'ake the Street cars Road into It's them at Rhode Island N.E-- \venue Newton Street »Built, Owned and For Sale By Harry A. Kite M (Incorporated) 1514 K Street Phone ain 4846 0000000004000 00004¢ Member Washington Real Estate Board ® ABSOLUTE AUCTION Beautiful Residence Lots Some of Them Are Wooded The Sansbury Old Race Track Property 100 . 188 in Sansbury Par : :Forrestville, Md. 4 Miles From the District Line on Upper Marlboro Road MONDAY 1 1 MAY How to Get There boro Pike and straight to the property. OR, take the bus at Pennsylvania Avenue and 8th Street N.W. at 9:15 A.M. on day of sale. TERMS 209, cash on day of sale, together with $10 per lot Auctioneer’s fee, 209, upon delivery of aeed; balance 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years. 2 This means that each and every lot will positively be sold Abwlute A“Ctlon to the highest bidder, and you buy one lot with privilege of as many adjoining as you may desire, thus making the size of your lot to suit. L Reasonable and proper building restrictions will be placed in the ReStncuons deeds to protect those good dollars you invest. This sale and this property will be for white people only. SOUVENIRS—Free, One New Ford Touring Car Will Be Given Away FREE Note'l'hia portion of Sansbury Park was not subdivided and sold last fall and 1 have entered into a contract with Dr. Sansbury to subdivide and sell all the remain- ing lots to the highest bidder, so take advantage of this last opportunity to buy a building site in SANSBURY PARK at ABSOLUTE AUCTION. Ladies Are Especially Invited to Attend This Sale EXllyy o PWoltare/ “REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION” D. E. PRIGDEN . . . Advertising Manager Commencing Promptly at 10 AM. RAIN or SHINE 332 Woodward John C. Wagner Gen. Mgr.