Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1930, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1930. GASOLINE PRICES CUT ‘ petition alleges proration violates the | OIL COMPANY FIGHTS, Fourteentn smendment to the Gonsti- | OKLAHOMA PRORATION | ™% champiin Co. recently became | an ally of the C. C. Julian Ofl & Royal- ties Co. in its fight against the Okla- homa proration agreement. - Las Vegas from Los Angeles in her au- tomobile. “I wired to Wells,” Wickman said, “asking him to come to Las Vegas on a business deal, and as he did not have the money Mrs. Beery drove him over, straight through in one day, I believe.” Wickman said he and Wells were try- ing to finance a motion picture company and that Mrs. Beery was interested enough to help in some of the prelimi- inary financing and to offer the use of ALL OVER TOWN UNITED roop ST Tel. MRS. BEERY BACK, DENYING MYSTERY Trip to Nevada Made to Es-| Court records here revealed Raymond Tetley'’s TEA “Mahkes Good Tea CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 18 (#)—Gasoline prices in Ohio will be re- duced 2 cents per gallon today by sev- — . eral leading companies, it was an- nounced yesterday. Standard Oil and Refiners Oil service ! station prices will be cut to 19 cents ! ] RAMON VALDES BACKED 2 %2 or regular and 22 cents for ethyl gaso- | | i Mexican Government Recognizes line. Shell oil and Cities Service prices are to be 1 cent higher for ethyl | gasoline. | Federal Court Asked to Pass on Whole System of Limitation of Production. 2L LI LI I ORES Credit ’By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, September 18.— A Federal Court has been asked to decide the status of State limitation of | Durango Revolutionary Governor. (0131 7D "Sia (17 tablish Home, Says Wife | 1o $50.000 dumages for allcged asauit. Wells asserted Beery knocked him down and injured his skull. Beery made a denial, and the case never was pressed. The understanding is it was settled out of court. of Movie Actor. By the Associated Press. LOS ANGELES, September 18 —Mrs. Marguerite Beery, reported missing by her husband, Noah Beery, film actor, was at the home of friends in Holly- wood today, where she said there was no mystery attached to her absence from their North Hollywood ranch. She said she had been in Las Vegas, Nev.,, to “establish a residence.” Soon after her return she issued the follow- ing statement: “I was much surprised upon my re- turn to read I had mysteriously disap- peared. There Is no mystery to my mbsence. I went to Las Vegas to es- tablish a residence. I may return there to make it a permanent residence. “Will you ascertain what reward Mr. Beery offered for information as to my whereabouts? If sufficlently large, will have myself brought in imme- diately. | vorce proceedings, but dropped them. She and Beery were married a1 Boston in 1910, and have one son, Noah Beery, 3d. | DRINK FATAL TO SEVEN Alcohol-Milk Mixture Blamed foor Seaman’s Colony Tragedy. NEW YORK, September 18 (#).— | “White Smoke,” & mixture of dena- tured alcohol and milk, caused the death of seven men in the “Tin Moun- tains,” a colony of tin shacks in Brook- lyn, chemical analysis of the mixture indicated yesterday. Three of the men | were dead when found Saturday. The | others died in hospitals. The tin shacks are used by seamen. Two years ago Mrs. Beery started di- | ofl production. | The Champlin Refining Co. of Enid, | Okla., in a suit filed yesterday asked an interlocutory injunction against the | State Corporation Commissfon’s prora- | tion of the company's production of oil in the Oklahoma City and Seminole Fields. | The sult attacks the whole scheme | of proration although it refers spe- cifically to the last three orders of the commission holding production of Okla- | homa oil to 555,000 barrels a day. The MEXICO CITY, September 18 (#).— | The department of interior has recog- nized Jose Ramon Valdes, candidate of the National Reolutionary party, as governor of the State of Durango. Federal troops have been instructed to respect his claims and that of the Legis- lature supporting him, and not to recog- | nize the claims of a second legislative group which claims to have been elected in the recent balloting. “Great with soup... and I don’t mean maybe” Kitchen, Bath and Electric Re- 3 Rooms, Reception Room; frigeration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th and Columbia Road N.W. vLibby"s Tomato Juice ICocomalt Certainty” %123 Yz 1b. 4508 10dr Free Delivery Met. 7544 for Service LILIIII I I T 72722772700 Can 1§e¢ Inn Chicken a la King . . . . Can 49¢ Lg. Can 450 Sm Can 230 Post Toasties or Corn Flakes ... 3 Pk 20¢ College BUY FROM HOME OWNED STORES WISE BROTHERS CHEVY CHASE DAIRY MILK The Finest in Dairy Products 8c Pt 15¢c Q. Police said the men had purchased a Denies Having Money. quart of painter's alcohol for 35 cents “Newspapers reported Mr. Beery said | 200 Mixed it with boiled milk. I had $750 on my person at the time I | = disappeared. May 1 add that during my married life with Mr. Beery of 20 years T have never seen $750.” Beery had said he learned Mrs. Beery had received her monthly income from the $250,000 trust fund which he es- tablished for her some time ago. Beery reported to police Monday his wife had disappeared September 8 with- out explanation, and asked aid in locat- ing her. He said she had been ill and he feared harm had befallen her. After his wife had been located, Beery asked the authorities to continue their | investigation of her disappearance, de- | claring “I want the proper authorities | to investigate this matter and prosecute | | any one guilty of enticing or luring Mrs. | If it can be | Fancy Grapefruit. . ... .. Fancy Cauliflower N\ Stringless Beans \‘ Fancy Cooking Apples \ Fancy Jersey Potatoes | Havre de Grace Races WEEK-DAYS, September 23 to October 4, Inclusive Special Train 7%, % Beery {rom her home. Direct to Race Track established any person or persons are || responsible for her strange absence I | Eastern Standard Time shall Jodge charges against them.” || Parler Car, Dining Car and Coaches Beery sald he had learned his wife ' Ly, Washington (Unfon Station), had left Las Vegas yesterday and driven 11955 A.M. mcross the desert to Los Angeles alone, || Ar. Havre de Grace Race T;-;;.P Guests Nearly Week. " Emil Wickman, a rancher living near || las Vegas, reported Mrs. Beers and || Raymond Well, a former film director, || had been his guests for nearly a week. He said Mrs. Beery brought Wells to FANCY LEG LAMB FANCY SLICED BACON GOOD POT ROAST FOUNTAIN BRAND HAMS FLAKO PIE CRUST Pkz. 14¢|Imported Sardines 2 Cans 25¢ QUICKO For Biscuits..Pkg. 14¢| Pink Salmon 2 Cans 29c¢ QUART JARS QUEEN OLIVES 20¢ 7 M. First Race Starts 2:15 P.M. Returning from track immediately after races Pennsylvania Railroad Clenbrook Worsted Suits YOUR CHOICE Campbell’s Beans or Franco-Amer. Spaghetti 3 Cans 285e¢ CAMPBELL’S TOMATO soupP 3 Cans 230 IOWA STATE BUTTER Lb. §2e The new Fall styles of this ex- clusiveMode Worsted are here —and it is pure worsted ; modcled in the fashion fa- vored for Autumn and Winter; and hand tailored by Mode's skilled craftsmen. $377.50 A suit of qual- ity in single and double breasted styles—and exclu- sive shadings. Flaky, salty, tender. And crisp as a cracker can be! Serve with soup or with cheese for dessert. You can buy them by the pound or in the package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneeda Bakers” BROWNING & BAINES Charming Coffee Blended for Extra Strength 'Mildly Mellow in Flavor TOMORROW'’S PRICE FOR CHARMING BLEND COFFEE Just in Time for | School Opening These Low Prices are i only possibleunderour... ELF ERVICE ELLING YS TE M Regular $12.98 Boys’ ] 4-Piece SUITS $Q.50 Sizes 8to 17 Well tailored suits of materials that can stand hard wear—in just the styles a real boy likes. 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