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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1930. retiring treasurer, have been nominated Ui i i i for the board of trustees, to fill vacacies Prof. Einstein Eq'mumls New Idea, EvolYfll .Wlule m in 1 oA O il e Bed, Before Audience of Scientists at University College. of Mrs. Robert J. Burnette, Pasadena, ¢ Calif., and Mrs. Florence C. Floore, | By the Associated Press. also compare those two elements in the Ciéboume, THx —— NOTTINGHAM, England, June 10.— | matter of direction, Democratic Candidate Seeks | Prot. Awbert Einstein, famed for Wia|, ;Bpace will bave to be regsided o Re-Election as President of — - o much-discussed theory of telativity, de- |as'a secondary result, That is to say : Inquiry Into Tennessee T eed his first lecture in England Fri- |space has now turned around and it ic| Club Federation Assured. Bull [Iln ? [ J ° day night at University College and n- | AHDE up matter. Space 18 now having Senatorial Race. formed the sudlence of scientists M| Arcrertntly referring to hig, relativity 800 Delegates to Vote. had been working on & new idea re-|theory, Dr. Einstein said his colleagues —_ Tarding space were hot in agreement with him on | e New | umber By the Associated Press. The idea, which he said Clm‘: to him C‘:llnli‘ Dl(;h!ls and mfldn)' of them even | By the Associated Press. y bed, was this: thought he was crazed. e, i -0 B0 v ST PAUL Min, Juwe do_th | YO e conside ] New Millwork e e N maiders two elements in| “Nevertheless,” he said, “I have faith | election today of Mrs. John 8. Sippel ;;sn"“?"‘ e eafl“::;{iu‘\:‘mflf'- one compares them so far only|in the path I am traveling and, 8l to the presidency of the General FPeder: £ innesota’s three-cornered Republican | JEIC, [45 sipe. But there is a further | though my theory ia not yet finished. 1 ation of Womei's Clubs was expected New Plumbin primary contest for the Unlted States | Slemicht which comes into it that might | bave evidence that so {ar as I can|as a matter of routine, earlier opposi- g genatorial nomination Wil be t e | Eive the clue and it 15 this: You can|judge, the end is near.” Hion' 0 the customary sécond term hav- chairman of the Senate committee on g = 5 ing apparently dissoived. L] i Eaward prankin white, In- | Save Money, Too! eampaign expenditures, announced here | in Condglrdess rr'om t‘hhe fflln;]lh( d\{‘t‘rltfi‘;‘:\‘d SEES PARENTAL FAULT dllx:x{;;()lis proposed opponent to Mrs. . y . yesterday. a candidate for the senatorial - S e reported by her backers as nation) have become parties to a politi- = Mo, Awes Qid % . e e o b ore i Rammmatats tuod | AT Ce e Lol s it A SR Gl Our.Estlmate so-called long term and Brock the so- 4 h convention. ed S| i tuath “Problem Child” Treatment. the nineteent Dr. John R. Neal Charges Alliance to | Clled short term, and Eis o0 ore The nominating committee slready FOUNDATION T0 ROOF. Brock and Hull. | motive which has led to H e <! ontest| BOSTON, June 10 ().—Treatment of | has indorsed incumbent officers for re- A - the arings ol 8 X ‘I"he parent may be required to remedy election with one exception, Mrs, Flor- NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 10 (#).— |to the gubernatorial contest.” | N e ot Pamucat. Ky, ‘Who Dr. John K. Neal of Knoxville, candi- | _Senator Brock was named to office by | thie case of the “problem child,” Miss R\ Al i lexnication ol D Demooratic nomination #s | Gov. Henry H. Horton upon the death | Lee Sharp, supervisor of children’s work | her term by Mrs. Edward Hammet of United States Senator, announced yes- | last Fall of Senator L. D. Tyson. of the dJewlsh Social Service Bureau, | Sheboygan, Wis. ROCKBOTTOM PRICE. . e e ad telegraphed Senator | - Dr. Neal declared that “at the ime of | Chicago, informed-delegates at the Na- | ~ Approximately 800 accredited dele- S our o avorlte ey e e Dakota. chajrman of the | Senator Brock's appointment as United | tional Conference of Jewish Social Serv- | gates representing some 3,000,000 club e o0 Senate committee named to investigate | States Senator by Gov. Horton, it was | jce here yesterday. women were eligible to cast their votes 3_Branches_3 | B T rimaries, asking an in- | common knowledge throughout the | ~“The oversolicitous parent, who pro-|in the election today, apparently a S fiention of the Democratic senatorial | State that he had accepted the appoint- | longs the period of the child's depend- | mere matter of formalliy. MAIN OFFICE-6™ & C Sts. SW. primary campaign in Tennessee. ment upon the condition that he was o | ency long after he should show interest | Officers whose re-election was_con- | [l CAMP MEIGS-5 & Fla Ave Dr. Neal charged in a formal state- [ run or not to run, depending upon the | in becoming independent,” sald Mics | sidered certain today are Mrs. Grace BRIGHTWOOD-59 la Ave.N.E ment that “Senator William E. Brock | will of those in control of the governot's | Sharp, “needs individual treatment, | Morrison Poole of Brockton, Mass., first | ||| 21 Ga. AveNW. ||| and Judge Cordell Hull (Represenative ' political fortunes.” even as the child.” vice president; Mrs. Eugene B. Lawson, | l= — and Judge Cordell Hull (Represenative political fortunes” _____evenmstheohd Yo Pe i = o o 0 Hahn’s Announce their \ and one for the smaller family AVE you often wished that you could buy Bond Bread in a size more suited MEN L) S 8 1 5 SII O E S to the needs of the small family? $ tO $ You can do so now. With the -opening of y their new Washington bakery, Bond Bakers bought at the recent Bankruptcy F oreclosure of the are able to produce Bond Bread in two sizes. T. E. Edmonston Co., Ms this city Your grocer will have both of them. For the average household there is the Bond loaf to Unusual — almost unique—in the history of Wm. Hahn & Co. to offer shoes bought at a : : i “Bankruptcy Sale.” But this was an unusual situation. T. E. Edmonston, Inc., successors to which Washington housewives have solong N. Hess Sons, have long been Washington merchants of the finest types of men’s shoes. Years been accustomed. For the smaller family there ago, the store was on Pa. Ave.—later on 14th St.—and has always been patronized by men high ¥ : : in the business and official life of Washington. Then it moved to 1210 G St., and Mr. T. E. is the Bond loaf in the new size. Edmonston—long its extremely popular manager—became proprietor. Unfortunately, insuffi- 3 cient capital recently forced this fine old firm into bankruptcy. Knowing of the unprecedented In both sizes Bond Bread comes to you character and reputation of the merchandise—we attended the auction sale last Thursday and bought with our regular guarantee of pure, whole- the entire stock at far below inventory value. e ingfe dients. Compare their crisp brown B o o T M o t ' crust and firm, close-knit texture with those eg mnn lng omorrow orn lng a of ordinary loaves. Taste them and you dis- Hahn ’8 Three Men ,8 StOI’BS cover the flavor that makes Bond Bread : truly home-like. of the entire T. E. Edmonston (Inc.) stocks of We place this splendid stock on sale. Note that these are all the very highest-grade gentle- men’s shoes. Sold regularly by Edmonston at $8 to $15—more than two-thirds were marked $10 More than ten years ago Washington or over. Mostly new Spring styles, in lasts “Hess” customers have approved year after year. : Shoes of the very finest American—and some British and Scotch—makes. There are hundreds housewives hc_lped Bond Bakers to perfect of pairs and some 50 different styles in all. Naturally, sizes are not complete in every style—so Bond Bread. The loaf for small families now you must come at once for best selections. We promise you prompt, skilled service—an absence 2o s : of “high-pressure” selling methods—and, rest assured, these are Ba:-gaius you will remember for offered is likewise the result of the General years! Divided into two great price groups to close them out speedily in a few days. Baking Company’s desire to serve the needs of the housewife who wants home-like bread. Ask your grocer for Bond Bread today. We believe you will agree that in either size there is no bread like Samples of the various styles will be conveniently displayed so you can see what they are and select what you want. Plenty of extra salespeople to serve you promptly. Every pair of these shoes will be fully guar- anteed—and we’ll stand back of them—-same as if they were our own regular stocks. Our stores open at 8:30 a.m. tomorrow to start the Sale. We advise you to call early! The home-like bread Included are: Special Notice (IN TWO SIZES) Edmonston specialized Finest imported black on unusual sizes. There Fresh tWice daily at YOlll' grocer’s and tan calfskins, vici kids are a lot of extra small, and grain leathers. Also extra large and narrow Men’s Stores sixca fingEhiageics s Men GENERAL BAKING COMPANY limited quantity white who are “hard” to fit k ’ should use this as a splen- H buck and two-tone elk 14th at G e Sep e 2146 Georgia Ave., N.W. sporte shoes. 7th & K up for future needs. 3212 14th TUNE IN BE 24| “Your next-door neighbor” R ———SSS R WMAL—11:15 0000000000000 000 | - P oy mkedoy soocnieg

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