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r QL CLRTALNENT | PROGRAN FOUGHT Julian Company Challenges Oklahoma Agreement in Court. By the Associated Press. OALAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, Sep- tember 9.—The fate of oil proration in Oklahoma and possibly elsewhere rested on the result of a hearing to- day before the State Supreme Court of a suit questioning the State Tor- poration Commission's right to regulate production. Attacking Company Is Newcomes. The C. C. Julian Oll and Royalties ©o., newcomer in the Oklahoma City field from the Pacific Coast, attacked the ofl production curtailment laws &s unconstitutional and unfairly admin- istered. The State centered its defense of the commission’s curtailment activi- ties on the ground that the welfare of the petroleum industry as & whole is at stake. Julian wells are producing freely in open violation of the proration struc- ture. In defying the commission, the Julian Co. argued that regulations in force ' gave major operators an undue advantage over independent cers. - _Attorneys for the Skelly Oil Co. and the Texas Co. are aiding State’s Attor- ney General J. Berry fifu in the fight WIDOW OF CHEMIST TO LIVE IN AUSTRIA Husband Died in Vienna in Suicide Pact With Woman for Whom He Quit Her. By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio.,, September 9.— | Mrs. Marfe Watzl, widow of Dr. Ernst ‘Watzl, Cleveland chemist, who died in a suicide pact in a Vienna, Austria, hotel last March, will take her two shildren and go to that country to spend the rest of her life, she said yesterday. ‘Watsl said she never had felt at e in the United States. She has $50,000 in insurance which her husband left when he died. Dr. Watzl died with Mrs. M Horvath McGranahan, of Cleveland, for whom he deserted his wife and children. Military Training Is Opposed. FORT COLLINS, Colo., September 9 (#).—Opposition to all military training in high schools and compulsory military training in colleges, was contained in a of the Social Service Commis- ;Ion of '.hewcdolnnn:ilc: Methodist Con- lerence yesterday. pledged support to organised labor in efforts to establish & five-day week and a six-hour day. Hawaiian Musician Dies. PARIS, September (#).—Sam Ku ‘West, of Honolulu, Hawallan guitarist and harpist, died at the American Hospital Sunday after a long illness. He was aged 23, Interment will be at Honolulu. nd, | misled into buying as “fresh meat” was described 'THE EVENING STAR ICE BOX T0 SHOW PURITY OF MEATS Refrigerant Ally Will Disclose How Fresh Is Beef Sold by Butcher. CINCINNATI, September 9.—An ice box of the future which will show up old beef that the housewife has been a long time, it comes out of this new refrigerant with its color changed from red to brown. Really frésh beet re- mains red. ‘Wil Increase Preservation. This age finder is an atmosphere ex- haled by the refrigerant, solid csrbon dioxide, or dr{ ice. It was presented as a preservative promising some defi- nite improvements in the food supply. It is not a substitute for present refrigeration methods, said the author of the report, D. H. Killeffer of the Dry Ice Corporation, New York,. but something which further can increase the length of time farm and ranch products will retain their original fresh- nz;s and he:uhtul pmpenlel'.‘ i xpense af t preven use in homes he um in quantity distri- sorbed by the surface of bone, sweetbreads, beef ribs, pork tfimmings, pork loins, du pork sausages, cheese, eggs and lamb chops. it i things which two bution doing ot lid carbon dioxide is snow-white, its temperature 109 degrees below sero eit. It does not melt, but mz‘; orates, fllling a closed ref tor wil an increasingly strong dioxide atmosphere. Prevents Bacteria Growth, “This gas,” said Mr. Kellefer, “pre- bacteria vents growth of many common on meat, fish and other flesh foods. It appears that the carbon dioxide is ab- the flesh, creating an acid condition very un- favorable to bacterial growth. “It is perfectly possible to keep meat or fish in an atmosphere charged with carbon dioxide formed by the evapora- tion of dry ice for several days without |; spoiling, in a perfectly edible condition, even at temperatures far above those maintained in refrigeration practice.” In temperatures of 40 to 45 degrees in a carbon dioxide atmosphere were placed round steak, mg’ meat, neck dneys, spare frankfurters, bul All of them kept fresh for three weeks, Killefer said. A duplicate set of edibles was kept in ordinary air at the Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 ick, tter, same temperature. In two weeks a meat threw ouf* as spoiled the spare ribs, soup meat, lamb chops, 7, sweetbreads, frankfurters and In very vy carbon dioxide atmos- phere meat and fish kept for several days at 80 degrees. Fruits and vegetables, he said, are not preserved by carbon dioxide in the same way, but experiments under way show that these green things tolerate & not too heavy concentration of the gas. ‘The “ice” is made by compressing carbon dioxide first into a liquid—the OUR STANDARD =4 “THE BEST IN EVERYTHING” i | Tilden Gardens Cafe! Connecticut Ave. at Tilden 6to 8 PM. WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1930. fizs water of | izik Brothers 213 F 1930 ~COAT DETAILS + By these you shall know them FURS—Flat—strikingly applied. WAIST LINES—Slightly raised. SKIRTS—Modified flare treatment. LENGTH—About four inches below knee. SLEEVES—Close fitting—tailored mode preferred. EVERY SMART STYLE THEME IN COATS IS REPRESENTED IN OUR SUPERB COLLECTION 717 Eleventh St. Next to Palais Royal J. B. JONES & COMPANY Prices, It Is Believed, Are ALWAYS Lower It the merchandise you buy here can be bought at a lower price anywhere else, within three days, bring it back—we will pay you the difference in cash or refund your money in full—and remember, THE NEWEST STYLES ARE SHOWN AT JONES® FIRST J B.Jones &Co. The Popular G Street Store 1219-1221 G Street N.W. ' Between 12th and 13th Sample Coat Sale Wednesday Not in years have you purchased such coat value. + Every coat is an exclusive creation, Their style is varied to suit every individual. t You are assured utmost satisfaction. We Welcome Comparison of These Coats With Any in the City at Higher Prices 5 $ A $5 Deposit Will Hold Your Coat in Storage Until Oct. 1st Furred Winter Coats—Downstairs Store $5 DEPOSIT—A deposit of $5 or more will hold your Winter coat in storage until October 1st. : g It's not only the price but the amount of value you get for that price! We feel you have a right to expect becoming lines, fine materials, choice furs in a reasonably priced coat. And after weeks of work we've got the coatst They're stunning! With belts, fitted effects and distinctive collars. It's one of the most varied collections, and we're quite certain offers the most for the money. to prevent a temporary writ of pro- hibition against interference with Julian's production being made per- WooDWARD & LOTHROP 10™ 11™ F aND G STREETS Here Is Exciting News About Fall's New Dresses Declared ly ‘y. Operators declare weakening of the proration scheme would throw a flood of oil uj an al shaky market. ‘The Okmnm City field alone, they say, if thrown open would uce more ofl than comes all Oklahoma flelds at_present. e curtailment now in force was brought about com- mon consent of operators and is z:ruced by the Corporation Commission's ers. . JESSE JAMES’ HEIRS SUE MOVIE COMPANY By the Associated Press. 10S ANGELES, September 9.—De- scendants of Jesse James came into court yesterday to settle an alleged ac- count with the movies. Jesse E. James, son of the bandit, and Of course, the occasion determines the frock —Dbut these are the fashion details that de- _ termine the chic of the frock. *Russian” is the smartest influence, with a Cossack swirl .. .flat furs trim frocks, especially striking with red. . .shiny satins...dull crepes... sheer tweeds. ... and romantic-styled sleeves. In this collection you will find everything new in the new Fall frocks. broken the movie company. n.me‘:.,execumuftheesuuolthe late Fred Thompson, actor, is co-de- Every Coat Is inctive All Linings Eleventh St. between F & G 2P Every woman and miss in Washington will be interested in this Dress Sale. Newest Fall Fashions—at Worthwhile Savings. 6ALF SIZE gt o e angn g DRESSES Paris Dictatess—New York Creates—We Present—The Newest Fall Fashions Scaled Down to Fit the Miss and Matron Under § Feet § Inches For the Woman of Shorter Proportions Many Attractive Styles in New Prints or Solid Colors The New . Silhouette HALF-SI ZE DRESSES are. made to {uur proportions. They are made particularly to fit the “Not so tall Miss and Matron,” be she slim or plump and will give the flattering appear- ance made possible by the molded sil- houette, The Same Identical Dresses —that we are selling at $13.75, other Wash- inron stores are selling at $16.75—An- other undeniable proof of the savings you make by purchasing here, Misses’ red wool crepe frock with short tunic and black galyac bands. 535 $75 The new long «onin‘&;vn'hz Misses’ sheer nubby tweed one-piece dress with match- ing beret. $49:50 Little woman’s black frock with cowl neckline and white details. $39.50 Woman’s black canton frock with turquoise; long tunic and pleats. The “Trick” in «Tip Tilting” Revealed in New Fur Felts A Marvelous Selection transparent velvet, lapin. The Russian Influence is evident in this frock with tunic, metal embroidery and high neckline. Other Fashion Notes Turquoise and Black Black and White Cowl Necklines Long Tunics Color Contrasts . New Length Sleeves Pasmon. Sscrions, Tmd FLOOR. Seold in Washington For s l 6£ Our Price Wednesday f/ " ;E in pastel shades and floral effects, vel- $l3:_7——5- 250 New Fashion Silk Dresses Jacket Ensembles—Bolero—One-Piece Frocks net. Sizes Satins—Velvets—Flat Crepes—Faille Crepes Is( - 25 Dinner Dresses Fashions sponsored by Paris. Reproductions of ex- clusive models. Panne Satin, Scratch Moire, Silk Crepe Half-Size Dresses For the short Miss and Woman need mo alterations. When you try a HALF.SIZE DRESS on you will be able to see how becoming . it is without tucking it up here and letting it out there. An alluring tilt, a rak- ing sweep, curving around one cheek, a twist of felt—that’s all there is to the new mode; but oh, how flattering they are. We've Loads of Them in Large and Small Headsizes i Al Fall Colors Be Sure to Visit Our New $5 Section Fourth Floor Extraordinary Values! . The styles are decidedly in keeping with fashion forecasts for Fall—trimmed in new and important ways, with contrasts or with touches of lace and embroidery. ’ The ensembles offer smart new versions of the bolero. Second Floor 14 to 40. Georgettes—Chiffon Prints Sizes 14 to M4 143 to 50%

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