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TREYBUSTRIES WAL BESATUROAY Home : City of Chief Justice to Unveil Likeness by Urner. l Chief Justice Brooke- ¥, et e, Peed oo k| in 1857 4s famous, will'be honored 4n his home city, Frederick, Md., Saturday, when a bust will be unveiled in his honor in the court house yard. . . . Charles Evans Hughes, Chief Justice of the United States: Supreme Court, and Gov. Albert C, Ritchle of Mary- | land, will pay tribute to the former Chlef Justice in addresses, which will be broadcast by the National Broad- casting Co. from 2:30 to 3:15 o'clock in the afternoon. The bust will be unveiled by Miss Joanna Urner, daughter of the sculptor, Joseph W. Urner. Program is Announced. The full program follows: Invocation by the Right Rev. John M. McNamara, auxiliary Bishop of Bal- timore; “America,” sung by the audi- ence; address by the presiding officer, Joseph D). Baker, chairman of the board of directors of the Citizens’ National Bank of Frederick; address by Ham- mond Urner, associate justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals and chief the sixth judicial eircuit of Maryland. Address by Chief Justice' Hughes' on “Roger Brooke Taney,” unveiling of bust by Miss Urner, Gov. Ritchie ac- cepts mémorial bust on behalf of the people of Maryland; Arthur D. Willard, associate’ judge of the sixth judicial circuit of Maryland, accepts bust on ‘be-' half of the people of Frederick County; introduction of the sculptor, Joseph W. Urner; “Star Spangled Banner,” sung by audience, and benediction by Rev. Gold Bathtub Tale To Be Investigated At Foshay Tower Jury Will Visit’ Quarters | of Promoter on Trial in Mail Fraud. By the Assoclated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, September 19.—A famous bathtub mystery awaited solu-| tion today by 11 men and 1 woman good’ and true,” who form the jury in the trial of W. B. Foshay, Minne- bgglll promoter, and six associates on charges of using the malls to defraud. The jury was ordered fo visit two floors of the 82-story tower, designed to resemble the Washington Monument, erected here as headquarters for Fo- shay's enterprises. Both floors, elabo- rately fitted, were set aside for living and business quarters for Foshay. ‘The mystery surrounds a story widely circulated and of which cognizance has been taken by the prosecution in the trial, that the fittings included a “gold bathtub.” Foshay denled this. He sald it was pretty, but it only resembled gold. Former em‘g]oyel have sald it was veneered with a composition which con- tained some of the precious metal. A plumber. recently gained some no- toriety by announcing his claim to have taken the one and only bath the tub has been a party to, explaining that| while installing fixtures he found him- self unable to resist a temptation to bathe in “such luxurious surroundings.” He said the event was unforgettable, a high spot in his life. The jury was ordered to make the visit- after & motion of . Government counsel, who have stressed testimony that both floors were elaborately equipped. - The defense then joined in the metion. hopeful that the bl'hluh’ mystery will be finally revealed as “an erroneous myth. Trader Horn Left $8,520. | The will of Trader Horn, the hero of | many_adventures in Africa, who died ck. | last June at the age of 82, has been Decision Famous. Roger Brooks Taney was born in Cal- appointed Secretary of the and, in 1836, succeeded John Marshall as Chief Justice of the United States. Chief Justice Taney's famous decision in the Dred Scott case in 1857, denying HARRIS TAKES STAND IN MAIL FRAUD TRIAL Vice President of Defunet Firm Continues to Deny Charges in Asheville Case. ' By the Associated Press. ASHEVILLE, N. C., S e & nuh;':b 1o sell bonds, Was while Davis would attend to formula- Too Gial will Monday with Tesume Harris still on the stand. HELD UNDER MANN ACT Once Reputed Millionaire Indicted on Conspiracy Charge. MUSKOG! affections suit ainst Exie Fife, Creek Indian, and once reputed millionaire, was arrested Harpine comspircy 4o vioate " the [ to violal Mann act. i o S Vess and Nellle Carmack, husband and wife, who allegedly made the trip with Adair and Miss Fife, also were indicted and arrested on conspiracy charges. They were witnesses for Mrs. Adair in her allenation suit. KILLED RAIDING STILL Bouth Carolina Rural Policeman Fatally Shot Seeking Contraband, CONWAY, 8. C, September 19 ().— Ben M. Owens, about 40, r - man of Horry County, was shot and killed last night in a raid on & small still a few miles from Murrells Inlet, Felr the Horry and Georgetown County ine. Three men at the still were arrested :g'zwo Federal officers who accompanied ens. The Federal officers sald that as Owens was advan upon the still a shot was fired and Owens fell, fatally ‘wounded. ' . EREN SNGed ol William Bright, a member of the‘ex- peditionary force sent to the relief of Gen. Gordon when he was besieged at Khartum and at one time batman to Lord Kltchene:l. died recently at Yat- AVE. N.W. Just South of Tilden. St ts of 5 rooms, porch and 2 baths, eloctric refrig- efation, 24-hour tele- one and elevator service: F ? Resident Manager Garage l‘::-:-v‘lllflo n Thos. J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738'15th St. District 6830 admitted to probate in London. net, valye of his estate is $2,570, with gross value of $8,520. In a short will made a few years ago he left his estate to his daughter, Mrs. Scales, who was at the bottom of the fred Aoysius Smith, his real name. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASH MEXICAN BANDITS FEARED ON BORDER Ranchmen Move Families as | Troops and Planes Watch [ for Raids. By the Associated Press. MARFA, Texas, September 19.-—Per- sistent reports of projected raids by Mexican bandits along the Brewster and llo County borders cf the Rio Grande have caused ranchmen in iso- Inted sections to remove their families to_towns more distant from the border. Presénce of Army planes frcm San Antonio with machine guns mounted and a transport plane with soldiers arm- ed with automatic rifles has been at- tributed to the unrest in the Big Bend country caused by the expected raids. Peace officers here maintain the worth-while to take advantage of Goodyear Rubber Heels 629 E St. N.W. Half Soles, ite Oak Leather i"ull Soles and ] (extra 'm"-')$ l .49 secrecy, but it is known that both countles are being guarded against possible raids of Mexican bandits from across the border. Three Army planes landed here Thursday and it was rel reported airplane with a squad that a transport of Infantry armed with machine guns, or automatic rifles, had spent the night at the ranch of Elmo Johnson, who maintains a trading post 150 miles south of Marathon in Brewster County. This ranch is located jn one of the wildest sections of the Big Bend country and is 50 miles from Terlingua, the nearest town. ‘This is the second time since the World War that armed pianes have vis- ited border posts as result of conditions of unrest across the Rio Grande. In 1929, a squadron from the 3d At- ck Group was sent to Arizona, when ghting between Revolutionists and Federal forces threatened to endanger lives on the American side of the inter- naticnal border, Paralysis Halts Opening. NORTHAMPTON, Mass, Sept. 19 (#). —The opening of Smith College, sched- uled for September 28 and 29, today was postponed two weeks because of the prevalence of infantile paralysis in the Connecticut Valley. Washington's newest, largest and most modern shoe repair shop ‘offers very low. prices on shoe repairing which would be well at once. 3 Days-—Mon., Tues., Wed. Only ot SPECIAL Coen’S TEAR WING FOOT Rubber Heels (Regular 50c Value) 19¢ - Genuine White Oak Leather 69c WHITE STAG SHOE REPAIR CO. First Shop From 7th St. LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store Get Set Now! NGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART ONE: LANSBURGH’S 7th, 8th and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Wiashington Store More Ways to Save On Your Fall ‘Home Furnishing Budget Our Gorgeous New ‘Pastelle’ Dinnerware 27-Piece = Glass Service $ 4.95 Glistening, shimmering glass in amber, green, rose, amethyst or ebony and white. Service for eight—salad plates, cups, saucers, sugar, creamer and tray. GLASSWARE—SIXTH FLOOR. Erla Rad Will Bring the Games to Your Home Now at a New World Series Begins Oct. 1st - This Compact (sizes lell’/;xS inches) Low Price Hear every game on the ERLA for less than the cost of good seats at a couple of games. After the series enjoy the fine features now on the air every hour. Erla radios will bring them to you faithfully. It's smail, but boasts. the refinements and modern improvements of many higher priced radios. It has the powerful pentode tube, and the variablesmu tube, full dynamic lpol_ker, full vision dial, calibrated in kilocycles. Walnut finished cabinet. 5 down, remainder in small monthly payments plus small carrying charge. RADIO SALON—FOURTH FLOOR. 10 Just Arrived From Foreign Shores! Dinner Sertzice for Eight, with Cream Soups $37.5o One of our most popular dinner service—and no wonder—its nnn,lucent fragile beauty explains why. A gracefully designed service for eight persons; of fine imported China. The rich tones of the 'putel-ivory background are accentuated by a lovely pastel floral design and rich looking coin gold handles. Open stock, 65 pieces. CHINA—SIXTH FLOOR. They Must Be Good— We Can’t Keep Them In Stock Net Curtains and Panels Enhance the beauty of your drapes, your whole room, in fact, !)y having these lovely ./ curtains grace your window. Fine point net” $ 09 in soft natural shade. Figured or plain center with figured border. CURTAINS—FIFTH FLOOR. . Window Shades, Special 69¢ pair or each A Waverly Holland window shade, smooth in texture, of heavy, durable quality. Guaranteed rollers. Complete with fixtures. White, ivory, ecru, emerald or dark green. 367x6’. WINDOW SHADES—FIFTH FLOOR. Figure for Yourself Just How Much You Save in .'This Sale! Complete $39.95 Bed Outfit INNER-SPRING MATTRESS of such excellent quality and workmanship that it can’t help o racafil 87 cive to sleep.. . STUDIO COUCH—just the thing for your bed-living room or studio. Beautifully constructed. Three fluffy $19.95 kapok cushions. DOUBLE-DECKER SPRING, in the popular Simmons or Foster makes, Twenty-year guaran- tee on the finely tempered coil springs. . Sizes S 3554.46". .. $8'50 BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. 9x12 ft. 8.3x10.6 ft. $36-75 $33.95 Yes, it's a buyer's market for rugs. The same closely woven, deep pile Axminsters that you have admired are here in the best assort- ment of colors and patterns we've ever had. The patterns ‘are newer, more artistic—some with the shaded effect that gives an Oriental appearance. . Backgrounds of rose, tan, taupe and red. RUGS—FIFTH FLOOR. For Only $20.95 Purchased Separately You'd Pay: $15 for the Spring $15 for the Mattress $9.95 for the Bed Isn't perfect rest, refreshing sleep worth- this small outlay? Imagine—your choice of five Simmons’ beds—this noted manu- facturer's most prominent numbers, including cane panel, solid panel or Windsor. Complete with Foster double-decker coil spring, with two stabilizers and inner-spring mattress. BEDWEAR—THIRD FLOOR. Seamless Axminster Rugs