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BEMOGRATS STUDY TICKET IN INDIANA 27 Aspirants Seek 11 Nomi- nations to Be Made at Convention. By the Associated Press. <INDIANAPOLIS, June 11.—Indiana Democrats met in convention here yes- terday to select candidates for the minor State offices that will be in contest at the November election. Republicans nominated their candidates last week. Hopeful of breaking the hold Repub- licans have had on the State govern- ment since 1917, Democratic candidates were out in force. There were 27 as- pirants for the 11 nominations to be | made. The morning session of the conven- tion was devoted to oratory. Paul Mc- Nutt, dean of the Indiana University School of Law, was the keynoter. He at- tacked recent’ Republican onal a ministrations, declaring that “the rev- eiry and evil of the Harding regime, tne inaction of the Coolidge administra. tion and the ineffectiveness of the Hoo- ver experiment have brought this coun- try into leaderless uncertainty, if not efonomic chaos.” He also denounced the Rpublican administration of State | afiairs and predicted that tax relief would be the dominant issue of the Btate campaign. A platform prepared by the resolu- tions committee pledged enactment of s State income tax, condemned the pending tariff and urged appointment of men to the Public Service Commis- sion who are in sympathy with the law | po creating the regulatory body. platform occupied the morning session. Balloting on candidates was planned for this afternoo When her airplane recently turned a gomersault at Cramlington, England, without injury. The National Geographic Society’s spe- cial medal of honor will be presented to Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd by President Hoover, Friday, June 20, in| recognition of his distinguished work | in Antarctica and his flight to the South In addition to the profile bust Speechmaking and reading of the [of Admiral Byrd and the inscription, the face of the medal bears the two stars and anchor of a rear admiral's | I insignia, and the wings, shield, and an- chor of a naval aviator. | side of the medal bears a symbolic fig-| Miss C. R. Leathart, the pilot, escnped‘;nk:a winged man conquering u-e; ol The obverse | | Get the genuine. 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1930. MRS. BORN AND HUSBAND BREAK RECONCILIATION By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, June 11 —Mrs. Edith Wil- mans Born, a former member of the ‘Texas Legislature, who several months ago started sult against her husband, Henry A. Born, president of & refrig- | erating company, for separate main- | tenance, later became reconciled with | him, only to have the partnership dis- solved once more, it was revealed in court Monday. ; Born was brought into court to show cause why he should not be held in contempt for mot paying $150 in at- torney’s fees as ordered by the jud Judge Joseph Sabath continued the hearing to June 23. SKIN IRRITATIONS quickly relieved and often cleared away by a few applications of In Stomach and Bowels I you wish to be permanently re- lieved_ of ®as in_stomach and boweis 's Gas Tablets. which a e y for stomach gas and all ‘the bad effects resulting from £as pressure. | t empty, gnawing feeling at the ; ' | Baalmi ear | and you will again | ‘deep breath without | That _drowsy, sleepy feeling dinner will be replaced by a s Gas prevent with the circula n the vellow pac at ‘any good drug store. 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Go to your dealer’s today and ask to see the complete list of 1065 lucky contestants. Your name may be among them! . .. You will also be interested in seeing the mew Borp Flashlights for Ilt¢ vacatien BOND ELECTRIC CORPORA’ Chicage Laneaster Kansas City Bowo “candle-light,” shock-absorh ers and safety-awitch features, but also are equipped with colored cases and Chromium-plated fittings. Take a Bonp flashlight on your trip and a supply of Bonp Mono-Cells ~—the batteries which restore their ewn power between flashes! TION, JERSEY CITY, N. J. San Franciseo Wobors of Plashlights and Mono-Collo—Rodie “A”, “B" and “C Botterics—Storage and Dry Batterier—High-Vacunm Rodio Tubes. BUY BOND PRODUCTS FROM THESE AUTHORIZED DEALERS: Peoples Drug Stores, Inc., 4933 Ga. Ave. : en: Daly's Sonms. 355 Center s Drug Stores, Inc., 1901 Py en & Co.. Pearson,’ Wi W. NORTHEAST BROOKEVILLE, MD.—H. W. Boswell. BRUNSWICK, M D.—1 st 'harge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extras Adde $7.50 Congoleum Made Rugs 85.00 Perfect 9x12-ft. Con- goleum-made rugs in a great variety of at- tractive patterns. Downstairs Store Thursday Attractions For Babies! New Bonnets Adorable frilly little organdy bonnets in white or pastel shades, and more tailored pique hats for wee folks. $1.59 Sleev s Dresses, dain- tily hand emhruul;l ered; in sizes 1 an sl 29 . $1.59 Doz. Diapers of bird- eye; twelve in a sealed package. Size 27x27 inches 81-29 in white, pink or blue; sizes 1 and 2 years $1.98 style, in up to 3 Pique Coal “Vanta” Shirts, sleeveless Girls’ Muslin Underwear Well made slips with built-up shoulders and bloomer leg com- binations. Trimmed with dainty $10 Slip Cover Sets $6-35 Of striped Linweave for 3-piece overstuffed living room suites. § separate cushions. Fourth Floor or BOYS Tomorrow! A Great One-Day Sale for Boys!—Come Early for Best Assortments! Boys’ 79¢ to $1.00 Boys’ $1.50 and $2.50 Blouses, 2 for Wash Suits . He‘(lil and Little Friend A new lot of sample suits broadcloths or Darbycloth. manyfacturer, Fine broad- Also white broadcloth in cloths, twills, rayon and linens regulation or button-on in a great assortment of styles. Sizes 4 to 6. Some styles, including s un suits. irregulars. Sizes 2 to 9 years. DEAL AT $1.69 to $2.95 Sport Sweaters Wool and part wool Summer sweat- $1.50 to $4.95 Play *1 Suits Indian Suits, cow- every each style. Sizes 4 to 14. 79c to $1 Caps Two for colors. Flapper styles Soll) o e fars. Oneand "two ¥ 8" Cottons and broad- High-grade caps, S e cloths. white or [ancy linene, panama cioths b in one and two piece and wool caps. Suit- ing patterns. Sizes 6% to 7. 5t 3 50c to 69c Wearables Boys’ $1.50 and $2 Two for Collar-attached or Linens in faney plaids, white or gray. Golf style. Khakl, lout to good styles: 26 to 36 Irregulars. No mail in the lot. Each plece or phone orders, 59c to 95¢ Wash Suits $1.69 to $2.95 Bell Two for Pajamas s iv:mll' irregulars. 2 colors. Sizes 4 to 18 l : Sears, Boys’ $1.50 to $2.50 T iy models “Bome orogt” Four for Bathing Suits e asaatached o8 Washable flapper M:)l IEI",Ln skirt A coverts and _cotton plaids also. 7 to 18. 59¢ to $1.50 $1.50 to $2 Khaki Belts, 2 for Breeches ms net etaloe i Je IRl e, gur Bell Shi 79c to $1.50 Pajamas 79¢ to $1 Cloth Pants el irts Two £ Two f wo for or Dressy shizts in $ l Zrizins & l knee pants. For er tached. Some irregu- ml!‘o\"’.a! Irregulars. lars. " 95¢ to $1.25 Shirts $1.19 to $1.50 Wash Knickers ants, 3 to 8; eloth 24 to 30: wool i Tt A b{!!l’k?rl. 7, 8 and l’(J' trunks, 14’z neck. Some ir- 59c to 95¢ Wash Pants, 2 for New sample line. me Initial, Tegulars. 69c Play Suits and Overalls, 2 for One - piece _ankle - length play suits. to 8. Blue denim or khaki ov 3 Sizes 6 to 14 ye: Serviceable wash linen, cotton or khaki Taen pants. Knigker ongies 18, or knee length camp. ete. the lot, § to 18. Dper styles; 5 to 24 to 36. Boys' Department—Third Floor 1,500 Pairs of Boys’ High-Grade Genuine Koveralls Every pair wears the guaranteed label of Koverall—a new pair if the seams rip. These new models include the sleeveless and quarter-sleeve models for Summer and are made from khaki, blue denim, bullet cloth, blue striped, fancy striped, or woven fabrics of serviceable quality. Just the thing for play, for they wear and wear and stand frequent tubbings. Ankle length, with riveted buttons for strength; open down the front or back with drop seat. Sizes 2 to 8 years. Geoldenberg's—Boys’ Dept.—Third Floor, The ]greltelt showing and sale of Koveralls we have ever had—come in tomorrow and buy a supply for the kiddies. Men’s $10 and $12.50 Hot Wgather : Suits Sizes 34 to 50 Here are cool, breezy suits that will give you a world of real comfort during the hot Dainty Vacation 55 Washable Striped Silk Crepes... White and Pastel Pongees. ..Polka Dotted Silks...Summer Prints... Pastel Crepes . . . and Youthful Plain or Printed Organdies...Knit- ted Pastel Frocks with Separate Jackets. . .Crisp Linens. Such an attractive and varied group of frocks at only $5 is sure to be popular at this time of year weather—and the price is low enough for any man's pocket- book—only $7.75! Of well tailored Beach Cptl\, Tropical Cloth and Crashes in a large range of stripes, plain col- ors and mixtures. We have a good when vacation wardrobes are being assembled and budgets have to be carefully watched! Sleeveless and short-sleeved mod- els with cape collars, cape sleeves, bows, pockets, pleats, flares, con- trasting bands and other clever de- tails. ts. N.W. 3 N . 804 Oth St Ll A T Ul embroidery. Full cut and weil ? 130 104R Bt Bier s Him By T0i > 2 made. Sizes 4 to 14 years. 141 14tk gt, T7ler & Cummins. §11 H 'S DEL RAY, VA.—Serviee Hdwe. Ce. Third Fleor P : DRAYTON, MD.—J. W. Dent & Sons. 2002 14th st DERWOOD, MD. Kemp. 3000 14th St EAST FALLS CHURCH. VA.—Ware's er, 3124 14th St N.W. Fred M ) T FALLS CHURCH. VA—W. N. Lymeh, Stores, Inc., 3220 19th St. 2 & E vies FAULKNER, MD.—H. ervice Hdwe. Co., 4710 14th &t. N.W. ‘red B. Campbell, 14th at Decaiur N.W. FREDERICK, MD. Drug s, Inc.. 701 15th St s, Inc.. § assortment for your choice—come in and see for For all builds. 34 to 5 Direct Entrance to K and 8¢ White ... White WithColors... Soft Pastels Sizes 14 to 50 $16(9x12£t.)GrassRugs A well known make that 9 - 5 we cannot mention when we Downstairs Btore $3.50 Satin Corselettes With Smart . Bowle. Peaples Drug St 1ne, sist 1o e, Y 3 Al < W 8. Atlis. 937 D 8t NW. v Wnodward & Lethrep, Sporting Goods : Dept. he Hecht Co. eales Drug tores. Inc.. 741 N Capitol on & Co.. 807 N. Canitol 8t. n & Co. 6ist & Dix Sts. Watkins, 4301 Sherifft Rd. N.E. SOUTHEAST Peavles Drug Stores. Inc., 1018 E Cavitol 1208 D. xceptional values in girls’ to-dry, all-wool bathing suits—spring needle knit to Girls’ $2-49 Bathing Suits make them elastic. Sizes 26 to 36 for girls up to 14 years. Third Floor Ready-to-Hang Porch Awnings Some of the Best Values to Be Found in Washington! 5 ft. wide......$7.25 12 ft. 6 in. wide, $13.70 6 ff!- wide. d ..$8.25 13 ft. 6 in. wide, $14.70 7 ft. 6 in. wide. .$9.75 5 5 SicGinwide. Si07g RS wiieGRm 15 ft. wide....$16.70 9 ft. 6 in. wide. .$11.70 15 ft. 6 in. wide, $16.70 10 ft. 6 in. wide, $12.70 to Match 30 and 36 inch Sizes, in green and orange or two shades of 51-59 green, painted sell these high-grade rugs at half price! Perfect qual- ity, serviceable and attrace Barrett, C tively patterned. w. D. tine Goods Dent. Hawkins Tne.. 1000 F &t 3 L Zeitler, Havener's Radio ms F s Good Hove R 1323 F St r-{.nlga Drug Stores, Inc., 1107 G St 1220 G _St. N.W. Ine., 3101 M 8t 3148 M St N.W. Ine., 3200 M St flfl\‘r*o'lc'n Tobaceo Co.. 3207 M St cky Hdwe, Co.. 3243 M_St. N.W. n Hdwe. Co. 1408 P St N.W k F. FPoch. 4525 Wisconsin 5000 Wiseonsin Ave. . 18h & Columbia & Sport Stor SE Anacostia Peavies Drar Sores, Ine. % gt Top ‘3 Beautiful garments to don be- neath your Summer frocks! Made of rich satin with uplift brassiere top, boneless back, and three small bones in front. Com- fortable elastic inserts and sup- porters. Sizes 32 to 40. Peanics Drug Stores, Ine.. N.W. ouf Hdwe 61 Peonles Drug Siores, In, SE. C. Sehneider's Sons, Peovles Drus Stores, W. C. Barrett & Co., Peoples Drug Stores, N.W. F. Fracer. 1115 Pa. Ave. S, H. P. Fiscel. 423 Ath 8(. SF. W. B Walls. 739 Rth S(. S Frank Del Vecchlo, 't Mav Goldh 1 K LANDOVER: Mb. “ LA A,’ MD.- a1 SOUTHWEST D. Weinberg, 528 414 8t, 8.W. H. Schnelder. 716 47 8i. S.W. Harrison Battery & Eleel. Shop, 725 4% StS.W. Geo. M. Yeatman. 426 7th St. 8.W. Peaples’ Drug Stores, ine. Furr, Tth & G Sts. S.W. v WD High-grade, ready-to-hang striped awnings of heavy 8- ounce material — that will save you both the expense and trouble of having your awnings made to order. With heavy painted stripes (green with khaki, brown with khaki—as nearly sun- proof as we can make them. Ave. Peonles Hdwe. Stor ¢ FBrombere. 1331 Kalorama ®a_N.W. 3. A. Bartemeier, 18th & Calif. Sts. A. Finch. 2416 18th St. N.W. & Martin Co., Conn. Ave. at L St. Ine, 1142 Comn. Ave. N.W. . Ave. 3327 Conn. Co., 8512 05 SWrisht & © VA_EE.. Niche Special Group of Corselettes $1.98 Especlally designed along prin- eess lines for the slender figure. Of light-weight dotted material, with uplift top of swami. Sizes Second Floor Stone. 128 §. ARLINGTON, BADEN. MD. BALLSTON, Ty, Awnings 42 and 48 inch Sizes, with green or brown Savings on Window 30-inch Size, with 36-inch Size, with green or brown painted green or brown painted painted stripes $3 98 stripes on 32.95 stripes on 33'49 Paiacitripa khaki khaki Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor Free Parking Space Opposite 8th Street Entrance Store, X Younsblood, 'NI#I Drug Stores, Ine., 3654 Ga. 5 eonles Hdwe. Siores. 3655 Ga. Ave. W. Landy & Son. 3030 Georrla —J. 8. Posey, 0, MD. —Maribere rd & Berry, ALAALALAAAAAAAAALALAAAAL YWINE. MD.—C. R. Willett. 0D, MD. —Feoples Hdwe