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THE EVENING S'l‘;\R; WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1925. DR. CHIPMAN TO HEAD|FENNING GUEST OF CLUB.|HUBBARD DENIES ASKING SURGEONS’ COLLEGE |zettoween Soctal Luncheon Given ACTRESS TO MARRY HIM by Almas Temple Caravan. Answer to $500,000 Heart Balm Suit Mentions Picture Producer and Trip West. By the Associated Press. PITTSBURGH, Pa., October 30.— Denying that he ever proposed mar- riage to Mlss Anne Caldwell, member of a New York musical comedy com- 10 NAVY BOARD HALTS SUBMARINE INQURY Will Await Raising of S-51 to well left New York, where she had beer studying for a stage career, and went to California in company with L motion picture producer. Hubbard so declared Miss Caldwell was a dent of Chester County, Pa. and fed that she was a residert of New York or New Jersey. Miss Caldwell in her sult charged that in January, 1922, Hubbard made an oral agreement with her to marrfed and that he repudiated the agreement about September 10, 1924. had a number of transactions with McClaine in which he asserts the S usury law was violated. He asks reference to the auditor of the cc Court Enjoine Sale of $14,000 Col- | to state the amount due. lateral Given With Note. Chiet Justice McCoy of the District ’ Supreme Court, at the request of Clarence F. Welch, through Attorney | () Louls Ottenberg, yesterday signed an order restraining William W. M Claine from disposing of collater: notes valued at $14,000, which M Claine is holding as security on a Abe Martin Says: WRIT ISSUES IN LOAN SUIT. | Storm Delays S. S. America. UEENSTOWN, Ireland, October 30 The & sailed from Ne - | Bremen, was Queenstown | gale and he: Commissioner Fenning was the guest of honor at a Halloween social | luncheon meeting by the Almas Tem- | ple Caravan Club at the City Club | toda Potentate Henry Lar | destgnated this event as “Ladie: Among the other guests were Muaj Edwin B. Hesse of the metropolitan police, Col. Howard C. Van Dahm, | Foundation for Clinical Research Suggested to Improve Ex- perimental Work. v York October 21 for able to put in at night, owing to a fated Press = = Get Further Light on Fatal Collision. Br tho Assoclated Press TON, October 30.—The naval ) inquiry which has been in- ng the sinking of the submdf 51 off Block Island on the night £ September 25, with a loss of 33 he steamer day adjourned nable time bmarine and on of further evidence. was taken after the rd Roland M. Litchfield, ¢ the steamer H. F. ibe a_near-col his vessel and & subm: t Jle carried insuff- 1 he st Otherwise ne to complete A m < ralsed within recony 1 will arlier_exam. )m the City of lision occurred after had been observed more off the star- steamer, and that of a red light on lowed by a quick whistling and sing of engines on the part amer in diately preceded Diehl, permitted over objec- s of the judge advocate to take . stand, said that he did not remain es on the port side of his the side away from the of the S-51—just before he had testified yes- He declared that he had re »d a few minutes on the port oming his eyes to the after sighting the white ard, five minutes at the Cites Mental Confusion. Diehl nlso declared that he gave vesterday to the | + his engines were reversed ) seconds at the time of the t. He meant to| , that he had reversed seconds befoxe the them reversed until imony was confusion ar! K He had been fll and wc red two sleeple trip North, from owing to rough, thick | i Belgian Coal Strike Put Off. October 30 (#).—The | e of the coal miners temporarily | tional mixed decided t 5 per cent increase | vember. Mean- | aation will again | R B R B R T AT LAST— 2} 53¢t 5wy 5 3 18] B i REPTY %5 5 S % Sk 5 A 5 3 R %] 5 SRR There's as much said about neuritis as ther' is about th' weather, an’ fer less done about it. If you've never seen a real, fully developed look o' disgust jest tell your son how you conducted yourself when you wuz a boy (Copyright John F. Dille Co.) CORNER STONE TO BE LAID \Eastern Star Members Invited to Children’s Building Ceremony. Judge Lurtin R. Ginn, president of the board of directors of the Ma- sonic and Eastern Star Home, an- nounced today that all members of the Order of the Fastern Star are invited and urged to be present at |1 the laying of the corner stone of the new children’s bullding at the home tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The corner stone will be laid by the grand master of Masons of the Distric officers of the Grand Lodge. mated cost of the new bullding $120,000. The esti- is THE BEST LUNCHEON SERVICE IN TOWN il 1223 F Street N.W. Clean, quick service— tasty, well cooked food. Music, twelve until two. The fresh, popular-priced Candies store will please yoil in our 53 reality Salon outfitted to suggest the elegance and taste of a superbly appointed home rather than a place of barter and sale. Footwear exquisitely in keeping with such surroundings 1207 ¥ STREET t of Columbia, assisted by the | DELPHIA, October 30.—In an address before the Clinical Con- gress of the American College of Sur-| geons last night Dr. Franklin H $ tin, a director of the College of Sur geons, suggested the creation of a de- | partment of re ch to be known i the “Oschner ndation of Clinical | Research.” He said such a found ton would invite philanthropy and would be a great fmprovement on the | research work as at present conducted | by the college ! At the business meeting yesterday Dr. Walter Montreal, president of the college. ceed Dr. Rudolph Mat In 1926. Those elected to serve on the board of regents until 1928 included Dr. Robert E. McKechnie, Vancouver, British Columbia; Dr. James B. Eagel- son, Seattle; Dr. J. Bentley Squire, York, and Dr. J. T. Finney, Baltimore. Dr. Thierry de Martel, professor of | neurology at the University of Paris, | arrived today bearing a scroll signi-| that Dr. Mayo had been made aller in_the Legion of Honor. croll will be presented to Dr.| Mayo at the convocation of the col- | lege tomorrow night Missing Boys Found. Henry Sharter and W. I, 15 old boys, the former residing 31 Seve street and the | at > Eighth street, who were ported missing since Tuesday morn . were located in Baltimo: ster T} enlisted in t elected He will suc: ew Orleans, Special at the- YOUR ‘ MONEY BACK IF YOU'RE NOT SATISFIED OR nearly half a century a treasured ambition—this at last becomes a shop An F Street ! 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