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MARTINELL SINGS IND. C. TOMORROW Concert at Constitution Hall| Will Benefit Hospital Fund. Giovanni Martinelli, famous tenor, will sing in Constitution Hall tomorrow | at 8:45 pm. in a program for the| benefit of the National Homeopathic Hospital. This hospital, founded June 10, 1881, 1s badly in need of additional funds | to keep its rooms in good condition and replace worn-out surgical equipment. A group of 75 people prominent in | various Washington activities is banded together in the interest of this, one of Washington's long-established hos- pitals. Joseph F. Randall is president | of the board; Gideon A. Lyon, vice president: Charles A. Doing, treasurer, and Mrs. Ross D. Thompson, secretary. Mrs. Elizabeth Dempsey Coleman, superintendent of the hospital, which is located at Second and N streets, | recalls that after varied temporary| locations, the present site of the insti- THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. Leslie MacDonald and Dr. H. H. Hawxhurst in 1925. Miss Bessie Edson, one of the mem- bers of the board, daughter of the late | John Joy Edson, remembers a fair ! given to help the Homeopathic Hos- pital in its early days when she was a very small girl, It seems there was a particularly alluring doll to be raffled off at this event and she wanted it so much she prayed for it, | and she did win it in the raffle. It has been eight years since Mar- tinelll sang a public program in Washington. At that time he was on | Marriagesin Reno Soar as Divorces Barely Hold Own Total of Licenses Issued First Nine Months Up 25 Per Cent. By thgAnsociated Press. one of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend’s fa- mous morning musicales, presented on a joint program with Rosa Pon- selle. He appears here under auspi- RENO, Nev., October 8.—Marriage 1s booming in Reno, the “divorce capi- tal.” ‘The divorce business, itself on the ROOSEVELT'S SON HINTS REPRISALS To Confer With Counsel on Fokker Statements, Elliott Says. BY the Associated Prosa. Elliott Roosevelt’s negotiations with C., in force, but that to his knowledge Elliott “did not receive any money."” Both Roosevelt and Stratton said the arrangements they had with Fok- ker did net call for sales of planes to | | foreign governments. Roosevelt said | | he had entered into an agreement, | later canceled, with Fokker to sell commercial planes to private con- | cerns, | “This story comes originally from | Republican sources,” young Roose- velt said, P A R Hikes From Berlin to Tokio. Bert Blarr is hiking from Berlin to | Tokio, where he expects to arrive in time for the Olympic Games in 1940. | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. Hunting Thong Seal. To obtain skins to cover their 30- foot fishing boats, the Koryaks of western Kamchatka are hunting the thong seal. BIG CABINS A cold house may cause illness in your family. Your best ces of the Beren-Brook management. | jncrease after a slight Spring and ‘This recital is one of )hnmelll'l,Snmmer lull, is just holding its own few engagements before going 10| with last year's figures. The number California, where he is to open the | of marriage licenses issued is up more San Francisco Opera Co.s season | than 25 per cent. October 30, with Elizabeth Rethbsrz | In the first nine months of this year singing opposite him in “La Juive.” |230) divorce suits were filed, only Assisting him tomorrow will be & | soven less than in the same period young Italo-American violinist, 1net jo5 vear. A total of 5588 marriage Lauritano, pupil of Auer and Per-|jicenses were issued in the first nine singer. This will be her public debut | manths of this year, compared with | here. | 4.444 1n the same months of 1935. Most of the marriage licenses went WINS SPELLING BEE to Californians, who came to Reno to evade their State's “gin marriage” law Willard B. Smith Takes Capital Club Honors. | issuance of the license. tution was acquired in January, 1886, end the hospital remcorporated in| July, 1901. The school of nursing | was. established in 1893 and the nurses’ home erected in 1915 by the | late William E..Barker in memory of | his wife, Mary Victoria Barker, who | was & nurse graduate there in 1908. The new wing of the hospital was built as & memorial to Dr. Thomas —_— SPECIAL NOTICES. Y WL N E_RESPONSIBLE FOR debts contracted by any one other than myself. W. E. ROBINSON, 224 Rih st. s.w.* SPECL RETURN-LOAD RATES ON FULL and paft loads to all points within 1.000 miles; padded vans: Jocal moving also. Phone nal 1460, NAT. DEL. ASSOC.. INC.. 1317 N, Y. ave EFFECTIVE TODAY, I WILL NOT BE RE- sponsible for any bills unless contractea by me personally. JEROME ROSEN, 306 Quackenbos st. n.w ine “IHE FAMILIES OF THE LATE Dr. T. W. Edwards and the late Dr. E_D. Edwards ®ive notice that the dental offices formerly operated at 1944 9th st. nw. have been closed and that all business transactions heretofore connected with such offices #hould be referred (0 1705 Linaen st n.e. and 2243 13th st. n.w.. respectively. = ¢ 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR debts contracted by any one other than myself. JULIAN JOSEPH STEINER. 1is39 Emerson st. ne. e = DAILY TRIPS, MOVING LOADS AND PART loads to_and from Baito. Phila. and New York. Frequent trips to other Eastern cities_ “Dependable Service Since 1XK04." ‘THE DAVIDSON TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.__Phone_Decatur_“2500. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY debts unless contracted by me personally. JAMES F. LANHAM. 427 9th n.w . {, SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SHARE. olaers of The Home Mutual Building and an Association of Washington. D. C.. will held at the office of the association. Room 4. Old Central National Bank Build- ing 621 Pennsvlvania avenue nw. at 2:00 p.m. sharp Monday. October 1%. i938. 1o have ‘presented to it amendments to its constitution in keeping with the re- uirements of the Federal Home Loan ark. OEQELL S ?.\HTH cretary-Treasurer, CLARENCE F. NORMENT. s SR T T e OWNER-DRIVEN TRUGCK—MOVE ANY- ing anywhere. short or long distanc ur. _Phone Columbia CHAMBERS !s one of the largest undertakers 1 world, Complete funerals as low wp. Six chapels. twel parior: ears. hearggs twenty. assistants.” Ambulanc Chapin st. n.w. Columbi &t_se Atlantle 6700 | FURNACES YActy for $2.50. Purnace Paris Estimates on ‘Slumbing nd heating. | CARL ROBEY_ INC. (A2 Weynoak . “Phone Hillside 0570 ‘ MOVING TO FLORIDA. ‘ WEATHER . STRIPPING | And canlking stoos drafts. dust and leakine | ¥indows. TURBERVILLE, 117 11th st Lincoln 4867 guaranresd service: S Sidney | verticulum,” 5 | Met W’ Guest (Continued From First Page.) By correctly spelling “Meckel's di- Williard B. Smith won the spelling bee held by the National Capital Spelling Club last night at the Mount Pleasant Library. ‘The other contestants had been | | eliminated on such words as gigue, kopje, arrau, xebec, brankursine and | The theory of the immigratiom offi- Skittategan. Miss Sarah Waterman | cials, as presented by Pine, is that \ was the runner-up, | Guest is not a natural-born citizen. Neither is he a naturalized citizen, | Pine contends, because the statute iz | under which he claims to have taken sellow. | the nationality which his mother re- . Md. | sumed on his return to this country employs the word “parent” in the sense of “father,” making it necessary d | for the son to follow the father's citi- P YW | zenship. % Guest contended in his suit that he desires to engage in & political e orange eves: CAreer and feels that any status other Re- | than that of a natural-born American - | would prove a serious handicap. act. Argument probably will occupy the entire day. SH B spots on head and tail. male cat from Edgemoor, Wisconsin 4! ward._North 8 CAT. black Persian. mal sirayed from 525 Oglethrope st. n.w. ward._ Georgia 166: EARRING _eitner on street car between l4th and H six. n.e. and Madison oL nw. The polo plaver now lives at Oyster cr in Lafayetie Park. Sundav evening October 4. Suitable reward. one | DAY, LY jana fomerly starred) 8¢ Sterling 8033 or No. 1200 Holbrook Yale. For a while he was a 10-goal st.ne R — % __ | man, polo’s highest ranking. EOLDER. containing colored drawings,,on | If the court decides it cannot class | 1910 st n.w. _Reward. _ | him as a natural-born American, he at ! smooth-haired. _license - aag peland Patk. - Rewara, | loast should receive s certificate of Cleveland | “derivative citizenship,” since he was | POCKETB keys. compact Alton La tional ¢ A o POCKETBOOK, old. brown, containing re- ceipts and papers, somewhere between $th and_G and 10th and O n.w. Reward. 1317 _10th st. n.w i boa POLICE bitch. gray, tall. thin, black col lar 1681 Columbia rd. n. Adams 11 X money on highway_between Bel Plata. Md. Reward. Na still & minor and in his mother’s legal custody when she was repatriated, Guest contended in his petition. The action in court today was on a Government demurrer in which the points are made that the decision by the immigration authorities regarding Reward. him involved the exercise of judg- PUPPY. brown and whife_ black eve an- ment and discretion and were of such P o mame A DK inS14"F character, that they cannot be con- ton_floor. SRS trolled by order of the court, and that ld” with, diamond | the declaratory judgments act, under 5 272nd st. nw. which Guest seeks to be adjudged 10° | g patural-born citizen, cannot apply to his case. Return 5. RING_ lady's. vellow _ | lost Oct. 7 between “vellow gold with diamond N.J. ave. and | Lst_se’ Reward. u SERVICE REVOLVER. 60 Police Dept.._vicinity st n.w. Reward. Return N | cinet. Bt A | SPITZ PUPPY, white. female 3818 Huntington_st._n.w. _ Cleveland 0449, | SUITCASE. tan, filled with women's clothes: | front of 1407 Chapin st. n.w. Call Adams ThoR_ O Reward. i Miller-Built Home in Westerleigh 4211 49th St. A Section of Wesley Heights Pleasing design—all bric! steel construction. Practic —4 bed rooms end 2 baths—in ntrolled community. Open doy & A N. Miller, Dist. 4464 WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER._ female. lost from 6034 Wilson blvd. north. Arlington. | Yo Tan head. white body. black spots on | w B.° “Finder Dl return 1525 Ne hire ave. Reward. | WRIST WATCH, man's. chromium band. | silver steel ca: % h and F. w. C. 1119 17¢h St IDNEY WEST N 14th and G Sts. WESTYLE SUITS In Brisk Fall Styles *35 Twists e Cheviots e Tweeds Rich, wearful woolens— superbly styled—carefully tailored—clothes obviously of the better sort. Fitting your personality and your. figure with that easy grace characteristic of West Clothes for over 30 years. LOUNGE AND REGULAR MODELS Single and Double Breasted West, INc. 14TH & G EUGENE C. GOTT, President | ments Fokker made in a Munitions requiring a three-day wait between | filing notice of intention to wed and | Anthony H. G. Fokker to sell airplanes abroad were labeled a closed incident today by the Senate Munitions Com- mittee head, but from Texas came word that the principal had other things in mind. The President’s son said at Fort ‘Worth he would go to New York soon to consult counsel regarding the state- OF THE NATION’S CAPITAL H Committee deposition. One of the statements, which Roosevelt denied, was that he contracted to sell military airplanes to Russia for a $500,000 com- mission. “I believe my rights as a private | citizen of the United States have been | infringed,” Roosevelt said. His expressed resentment, however, did not include Chairman Nye, the | committee’s head. “If I were in Mr. Nye’s position,” he said. “and some one accused me of withholding facts from the public I | would certainly release whatever sworn | matter was in my hands. I have no quarrel with Mr. Nye.” | Nye, in saying that “so far as the ! Munitions Committee is concerned, | the incident is closed,” asserted yes- | terday that “since no sales were made | it is obvious that the President's son did nothing illegal.” Fokker's deposition said the terms of the contract were not carried out, but it contended that $5.000 was paid young Roosevelt before the agreement was canceled. | G. W. 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