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TAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SE BER 1 e T el List Your Rente and Vacant Houses With J. LEO KOLB, 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. District 5027 West 0002 CLAFLIN Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 SPECIAL This Week Leather Half- Seles, or $ Composition Half Soles and Goodyear O’Sullivan or Monzrch Rubber Heels Attached for. .. ANl work guaranteed 0" be finest Washington. Your old " shoes Tepairing _this Save money! NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR 403 11th St. N.W. | in October or early in November. President is still hopeful, however, that | HOOVER MAY VISIT TEXAS IN OCTOBER Trip Is Dependent Upon Ad-| journment of Congress Late in Month. By the Assocjated Press. President Hoover is preparing to make | one four-day trip into the Middle West next month and may follow it shortly | aflerward, if the congressional situa- | tion permits, with a visit to Texas. ‘His Middle Western trip, as tenta- tively arranged, will take him to De- troit. Cincinnati and Louisville. Leav- the ~ation of the Edison Labara- | tory at the nearby Ford plant the next day. and then go to Cincinnati for the opening of the new Ohio River water- way project October 22. After the Cincinnati celebration his tentative itinerary calls for a trip aboard a river steamer through a number of would speak in all ihree s address at Louisville being uboard the steamer upon_its a and broadeast over a Nation-wide hock-up. Plans for the Texas trip have not reached a definite point, being depend- ent upon adjournment of Congress late he will be able to attend the Gadsden Purchase celebration at El Paso and | visit Dallis, Houston and several other cities in Texas. MIGNIGHT SWIM FATAL TO EX-REPRESENTATIVE By the Assoclated Press. LAKE GEORGE, N. Y., September 17.—A midnight swim near here Sunday night ended fatally for Charles Blakes- lee Law, 57, former member of Con- gress and for 10 years a municipal judge in Brooklyn. He suffered a heart attack after entering the water near his Summer home at Kattskill Bay, a coroner’s inquest revealed. The body was found yesterday morning. He served in Congress from 1905 to * | reckless The | MISS MILDRED DOYLE, ty high school mear Knoxville, Tenn., pupils of being a oduct of “a young, thongh the serious side of life.” New, Easy Way Is Painless Yes, only 3. minutes -all the time it takes 10 Temove the most stubborn corn or callous with Shur-Off. 'No foot-sonk- ing, no waiting 2 or 3 days. And Shur- ||/ 0f"is positively guaranteed not to harm || the healthy fiesh surrounding the corn. ||l . You just wet your corn with Shur-Off. | Immediately all ain stops. | for '2_minutcs. ~That's all. = No your corn right offi—root and all. S\ | ple to use and absolutely painless. Why envy people with corn-free feet? 50-cent_ bottle of _Shur-Of Aged 23, who is making a fight to re- | tain her position as principal of a coun- « | in opinion given some months age after being accused by parents of her | (ha 0 . don’t-care, flap- per age, thinking of everything except Good-bye Corns! ‘ Only 3_Minutesi | [EX-OFFIGER SEEKS DISCHARGE REVIEW Lieut. Col. Harry E. Gladman Asks Court to Go Over Ruling of Justice. Another effort was started today to ask the District Supreme Court to re- jew the action of the War Department d the. Natfonal Guard of the D of - Columbia in_honorably dis- ing from. service Licut. Col. Harry man, when H. Winship Wheat- | 1ey, counsel ‘for the officer, filed & mo- tion for leave to file an amended pe- tition, Accompanying the motion was a copy |of the new petition, which shows, In | effect, that Col. Gladman, during the | Summer; had asked the War Depart- ment for a hearing in his case, which | has been denied. . This forms the basis | of the new move, and was taken s a | resull of the ruling of Justice Stafford proc would seem 1o re Col. Gladman b 2 | quil a le motion_alo col END TABLE Strongly made. sl 45 Mahogany finish Peter Grogan & Sons Co. ROGAN'S 817-823 Scventh StN.W. Homefurnishers Since 1866 forming him that the motion will be called to the attention of the court to- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. ‘This step is the result of the action of Justice Stafford last Spring, at the suggestion of Attorney Wheatley, that he withhold the docketing of the judg- ment the case until Col. Gladman could apply for a formal hearing, The Yemlon shows that formal request for hearing was made on July 1, last, and l,l':kllt it w:la.nm‘ud on the ground t! “the usual hearing” had been Col. Gladman. ““,Dm!d The petition then points out that a hearing was held before: Lieut, Col. Thorne Straver of the inspector gen- eral's department and that certain statements were taken from the officers of the local Guard and the Regular Army, but points out that it was held in the absence of Col. Gladman, who | to was not allowed to be present, was not given the opportuntty to cross examine t! cers of any deficlencies at the time wltneu1 nlbo represented by counsel, 1t is al ‘Imgd in the petition that at_the time of the so-called hearing Col, Gladman was confronted with cer- tain alleged efficiency reports for several years, and that this was the first time that he had seen them, although, it is alleged in the petition, War Depart- ment instructions require that officers be Informed by their commanding offi- they are noted. The petition quotes the laws laying down s procedurue for the separation of National Guard officers from 1 service, and alleges that they have not been complied with. It says that Col. Gladman’s qualifications for the mili- tary service are not less than they were at the time his commission was issued him. After referring to the exparte $ro- ceedings before Col. Sirayer, the Leti- el by Carl M. Bels, Mar, 612'13th St. tion says that “in no other manner and | sions ‘af officers of the National Ouru»l at 1o other time has there been any|of the District of Columbis or to the | attempt to comply even colorably with| vacation of the plaintiff’s commission i the law with relation to the commis-|as required by said Army regulations.” B —— b Mttt Miebiessdideitdl Edmonston & Co. INCORPORA' No Branch Stores Between G Sts. West Side g DAILY 2% 3% 4% . P o | BALANCES Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—com- pounded monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts—compounded quar- terly. Interest on special saving cer- tificates—compounded semi- annually. Open on Government Pay Days Until 5:30 P.M. The Munsey Trust Co. 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Scientists say that the crash makes no noise—that sound does not exist unless some human being is there to hear. Maybe that is the silence of nature. . J 5 ] |4 4 5 Food Kept Below 50 Degrees Keeps Fresh Longer! To Méet the Demand! " New Fall Two Pants Suits A dozen human beings can press their ears against an Electrolux refrigerator and never hear a hum . . . never hear a whirr . . . never hear a tick-tick. Why? Electrolux has nothing to hum, whirr, or tick. There’s no machinery in this most modern of refrigerators, Nothing but a silent gas flame. TOTAL COST OF OPERATION And that is the silence of Electrolux. Discovered by scientists' at the Royal University of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, in 1922, the unique principle of Ts it any wondér that this housewife opens the door of hgr Electroluz with delight? For it freezes ice cubes, keepsthings under constant, steady cold, without a sound. 6 to 81% cents & day around Washington Gas and water are not only relatively cheap, but the Electrolux uses only a tiny gas flame and a small quan- tity 'of water. That is why the operating cost is ridicu- lously low. Hence the chances of trouble are not only reduced, but there is no noise. A tiny gas flame and a small quantity of water do all the work. The flame acts upon _a freezing liquid and the heat actually makes cold, continuously, and quite in- dependently of you. The Gas Refrigerator goes on, day after day, month after month, without atten- tion. It has no moving parts. Consequent- ly there is no friction affd rio wear. In fact, Electrolux has passed exhaustive laboratory tests which indicate that it This picture shows the entire “works” of Electroluz. A tiny flame at the bottom, dry frosty cold at the top. Not a single moving part. Nothing to need oil, get out of onder, or wear out. 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