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1923-05-17 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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PLEADS NOT GUILTY (By J. M. Bentham) News Service) SARRY D. RILEY ... May 17 — G. Ort River dam navigation; confessed slaver of Rabbi Alfred G. Lafee, today entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of murder. June 25 was fixed as the date of trial. He is expected to appear in court Saturday to ask release on bail. Studebaker ORDERS NOW WILL GET AL-MOST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. HARRY D. RILEY STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTOR 151 S. Los Angeles St. Phone 550 Anaheim "We are active in all markets" SMACKOVERS Dividends—Announced Books close Amt. Walton Sm. ... May 26 200 pct Fortnightly ... May 27 10 pct Paymaster ... May 20 Service Oil ... May 20 135 pct Sanderson Roy ... May 31 Tom Nash ... June 1 Jones Oil ... June 1 100 pct We Offer (Subject) 160 Smackover 500 pct ... 9.00 240 Smackover 500 pct ... 9.50 180 Walton Sm ... .95 500 Fortnightly ... .90 160 Paymaster ... 9.50 180 Service Oil ... Bld 75 Sanderson Roy ... 8.50 90 Tom Nash ... 8.50 City Briefs Miss Virginia Killen of Garden Grove is a patient at the local sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones are rejoicing over a 10-pound boy who made his arrival this morning. Miss Thelma Strathminn of the First National Bank left yesterday for Lake Park, Iowa where she will spend three weeks with relatives. Miss Marie Schacht made a business trip to Los Angeles yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Brower and Mrs. Weaver passed Sunday at Mine, Mojeska's ranch. Miss Marletta Jenning of Oakland is the guest of her hister Mrs. J. C. Downey, Jr. Damages Awarded Verdicts awarding Miss Marguerite Lloyd $25,000 damages against the Boulevard Express and Mitchell, its truck driver, Miss Helen Lloyd $3,000 against the Boulevard Express and Mrs. Myrtle Lloyd $500 were handed down by a jury in the damage suits growing out of an accident near Tustin. William Lloyd, who was not in the accident, received $300 for damage to the car, H. J. Forgy, Santa Ana attorney, sat as Superior Judge pro tem. Experts in court testified that Miss Marguerite Lloyd was permanently crippled. The family lives at Casper, Wyo., and was visiting the state at the time. No Further Plans To Prove Poisoning No further plans to investigate the alleged poisoning of Hosea Brockett, Greenville rancher, has been laid today by Sheriff Sam Jernigan. The case was not pushed against Mrs. Brockett and C. L. DeCosta, with whom she was alleged to have been intimate, because of the fact that Brokett had suffered, it was suspected, from an attack cf heart disease, and the alleged poisoning by strychnine was doubtful. The two under suspicion are at liberty. Unfriendly Act (By International News Service) WASHINGTON, May 17—In ac We Offer (Subject) 160 Smackover 500 pct. 9.00 240 Smackover 500 pct. 9.50 180 Walton Sm .95 500 Fortnightly .90 160 Paymaster 9.50 180 Service Oil Bld 75 Sanderson Roy 8.50 90 Tom Nash 8.50 79 Jones Oil 9.50 180 Pred Powler 9.50 140 Checkerboard 9.00 And many others. Call phone us for information or quotations. 121 Nate Parris Smackover Syndicate With Third Dividend Whon Paid You'd Better Hurry We Offer (Subject) 2 Twin Bell Units $310.00 5 Industrial No.3 47.50 5 Fifty Fifty 50.00 4 Hamilton No.4 Wanted 500 So. Cal. Oil .90 2 Kirkpatrick No.1 70.00 3 Kirkpatrick No.2 90.00 2 Kirkpatrick No.3 55.00 5 Security Oil Co. 60.00 4 White Star No.1 Wanted 4 Ferdon & Vurp 20.00 3 Hamilton No.5 105.00 2 Triangle Oil Syn. 45.00 All Julian issues at market 3 Parkford No.1 230.00 3 Parkford No.2 70.00 10 Doble Steam 10.50 10 Durant Motors of Cal 12.50 We Will Buy All Julian Units Moreland Mtor Co-ob. Syn. Co. Joe B. Turman Hamitn No.4 No.1 Bolsa Chica E.A.Lamb Units Brady # No.2 Whittier Sta Fe Bandini S.Cal.Oil Yellow Taxi "We Are Active in All Markets" LEONARDS & CO. Stocks and Bonds (Listed and Unlisted) MAIN OFFICE 1029 Citizens Nat'l Bank Bldg. Los Angeles, Calif. Phone 822-331 or Combs & Nelson Orange County Managers 407 E. Center St Anaheim Phone 848-W UNFRIENDLY ACT (By International News Service) WASHINGTON, May 17—In accordance with the demand of the Far Eastern Republic, S. Piekneytuck, American consul at Vladivostok has left for Tokio, the state department announced today. He has been ordered to get out of the city before May 20. KILLED BY AUTO VENICE, Calif., May 17—Miss Whitfred McGuire was almost instantly killed here today when she stepped in front of an automobile driven by Jack Lamberton She died while being taken to the hospital. Fullerton Briefs Mrs.K.Oba of Fulleron underwent an operation today at the Fullerton hospital. Fullerton city attorney was instructed last night at the meeting of the Board of Trustees o draw up a zoning ordinance. Read This About KIDNEYS Troubles Ended or Money Back For 40 years, says Dr. Carey, I have been prescribing Marshroot for kidney and bladder troubles and now that I have retired from active practice I have made arrangements with leading druggists to dispense this wonderful prescription at a moderate price. Beware of kidney disease—thousands die of it every year who ought to be enjoying the blessings of life and health. Watch the symptoms If you have specks floating before your eyes, puffy eyes, clammy feet or moist palms, backache or headache, you ought to get a bottle of Dr. Carey's Marshroot right away. NOTE—Dr.Daniel G.Carey was a practicing physician for many years and his great Prescription, Marshroot, aided thousands of sufferers from kidney and bladder troubles. Hereafter you can always get this effective prescription in both liquid and tablet form at Heying's and all reliable pharmacists the country over keep in mind the name, Dr.Carey's. MAIN OFFICE 1029 Citizens Nat'l Bank Bldg. Los Angeles, Calif. Phone 822-331 or Combs & Nelson Orange County Managers 407 E. Center St. Anaheim Phone 848-W pay less and get more in lubrication It is a fact, that the "body" of Zerolene follows the changing piston clearances of the automobile engine more closely than other oils, no matter what price they sell at. Zerolene, made from selected Naphthenic-Base CPude piped separately to the refinery, and manufactured by our exclusive high-vacuum process, resists heat better, forms less carbon, and consequently the car lubricated with it will run from 25% to 50% farther without having valves or cylinders cleaned. Zerolene reduces friction and wear to a greater extent than any lubricants we have seen and tested, or been able to produce for the automobile. Insist on Zerolene—even if it does not cost half as much. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) The Standard Oil ZEROLENE For Motor Care MARKETS TODAY'S QUOTATIONS BY International News Service EASTERN CITRUS NEW YORK, May 17.—Twenty-seven cars travel, two cars valencias, six mixed cars, four cars St. Michaels and one car sweets sold today. Market doing better. Navel averages ranged from $2.75 to $4.90; valencias $4.50 to $5.75. LOS ANGELES CITRUS LOS ANGELES, May 17.—Oranges local, special brands, navels $3.75 to $4.75; market pack $2.75 to $5.25; culls $1.15 to $1.40; valencias, special brands $3.75 to $4.40. Lemonna: special brands $5.50 to $5.75; choice $5.25; market pack $3.00 to $3.25. Grapefruit: Imperial valley few special brands $5.50 to $6.50; locals, special brands $3.25 to $2.75; market pack $2.50 to $3.00. LOS ANGELES PRODUCE LOS ANGELES, May 17.—Butter 17. Eggs: extras, 30; case count 27; pullets 21. Poultry; hens 21; broilers 25 to 29; fryers 20. Potatoes: Idaho Russetts $1.65 to $1.90; Oregon Burbanks $1.50 to $1.75; new stock locals, best $1.00 to $1.15; few $1.25; poorer 80 to 90 per lug. STOCKS CLOSE STEADY NEW YOR, May 17.—The market closed steady today. Bethlehem Steel improved nearly one point to 54½%. Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds steady. Stock sales today totaled 561,300 shares; bonds $10,090,000. GRAIN UNCERTAIN CHICAGO, May 17.—Irregularity featured trading on the grain market today. The close was nervous and uncertain, with price changes irregular. Conflicting reports were received from the belt, with the wheat yield forecast from some quarters as very Old Port Wine Mingled With Olive Oil—a Boon To Good Health—Portolive Portolive builds up brain, nerve and body. It recharges the run-down nerve battery. It brings back the old gusto to "go get" the things you are ambitious for. A simple, food-value, tone-up-value combination of rare old port wine and the luscious oil of the olive combined with other as health-toning ingredients. It restores in fatigue, guards the body against the germs of colds and influenza and fortifies the system against those serious ailments which strike in the early months of spring when the body is at low tide. Heyings and all druggists have Portolive. GOOD CARS AT THE RIGHT PRICES Here is the place you find them, not AS IS condition, but reconditioned, refinished, with complete tool equipment. Nothing but STANDARD makes handled. 1922 Nash Sport ... $885 1921 Buick "6" ... $850 1922 Chevrolet Tr... 325 1921 Chevrolet F.B.Tr... 350 1921 Dodge Tr... 575 1921 Ford coupe ... 375 1920 Buick "6" ... 575 1920 Nash Tr... 650 1919 Buick "6" ... 500 1922 Durant Tr... 650 1918 Buick "6" ... 375 1917 Buick "6" ... 350 1922 Oakland Rdstr... 650 1923 Buick Sport Rd... 1450 1922 Cleveland Sport Tr... 950 1922 Chevrolet utility coupe ... 650 WORLD'S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION 225 W. Center Smart Just Received We are ready with an newest straws and shapes. Do You Go Away to Do Your Shopping? This Nation-Wide Institution has channels of buying the goods needed in every home that extend to the leading markets of the world. When you buy from us you enjoy the important advantages accruing to us in our tremendous combined purchases for our 371 busy Department Stores. We are constantly receiving new merchandise from our buyers in New York. Fresh goods make shopping here a daily delight—and a profit! When you go out of town to shop, your buying attractions are no greater; less attractive oftentimes because of GRAIN UNCERTAIN CHICAGO, May 17.—Irregularity featured trading on the grain market today. The close was nervous and uncertain, with price changes irregular. Conflicting reports were received from the belt, with the wheat yield forecast from some quarters as very low. Wheat closed ½ off to ¾ up. Corn finished ¼ to 1⅝ lower. Oats were unchanged to ⅔ lower. Trading in provisions was listless and price changes were small. BANK CLEARINGS San Francisco, $28,000,000. Seattle, $6,645,015. Portland, $6,280,241. Oakland, $2,506,900. Long Beach, $1,355,921. Los Angeles, $23,097,141. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wattes, of Santa Ana, are parents of a daughter, born yesterday at the Retreat. The little one weighed 71-2 pounds. SOLD ON EASY TERMS Open Evenings and Sunday Morning ORANGE COUNTY CERTIFIED MOTOR CAR MARKET C. P. HAMM, Mgr. 203 S. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 94 22 Anniversary Friday and Saturday, May 18th and 19th 12 Certificates will be given with each even Dollar Purchase. UNITED CIGAR STORE JOHN RUSHTON, Prop. 123 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. UNITED CIGAR STORE JOHN RUSHTON, Prop. 123 W. Center St. Anaheim, Calif. VALLECINTO VAH-YA-SIN-TO They're Wrong! Some mistaken folks have got an idea we're drilling an oil well and selling units—or something of that kind. Nothing of the sort! GET THE BARE FACTS! VALLECINTO is a straight out, first class sub-division, being developed by experienced sub-dividing capitalists. We're not drilling a well, but the Globe Petroleum Corporation leased the oil rights on our 200 acres and they're putting in Well No. 1 right now, and may drill many others. But you get a share in all royalties FREE, with your fully improved 50-ft. home site that costs only $640. You can't lose—and there's a chance that an oil discovery might send the value of your lot 'way up. SEE ED. MERTEL 499 West Third St. Santa Ana Phone 1487-W. 120 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim Phone 813-W Or drive out Riverside-Redondo Boulevard to Vallecinto, a mile East of Compton and Long Beach Boulevard. DEL PORTE & RYERSON—Selling Agents 125 E. Ocean Ave. Long Beach Phone 624-82 $1.98 "Let us be your better." Boys' Service Each With 2 Pairs You'll be well dressed in a fine new suit selected from our choice assortment. We have all the Popular Styles Belted all around, half belts, plain or patch pockets, pockets with flap to button. All-wool serges, tweeds and fancy cassimeres—in greys, browns, blues, tans, greens. Each suit is bound to give long, satisfactory service. Strongly made; well finished and priced so attractively at .$6.90 $8.90 M. CALIFORNIA Thursday, May 17, 1923 A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J.C.Penney Co. 371 DEPARTMENT STORES BUYING FOR OUR 371 STORES ASSURES LOWEST PRICES 5 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal. Smart Straw Hats Just Received! For Men and Young Men! We are ready with an attractive display of Summer's most stylish hats in the straws and shapes. Values are remarkable. You Go Away to Your Shopping? Nation-Wide Inn has channels of the goods needed home that extend leading markets of old. In you buy from us joy the important ages accruing to us tremendous compurchases for our busy Department are constantly renew merchandise our buyers in New Fresh goods make here a daily deand a profit! In you go out of o shop, your buytractions are no less attractive mes because of Latest In Straw Hats! The "Pennant" $3.98 A Nation's favorite! Smart! Up-to-the-minute! It's the SOLAR make, which means the highest in craftsmanship. Cushion-fitting—easy and comfortable. Choice of white or natural tan straw. "Let Us Be Your Hatter!" Straw Hats of Merit Our Solar Brand At Popular Prices Smart Styles! $1.49 High-Grade Straws! $1.98 "Blow-Off" Proof! $2.98 Nation-Wide Values! Mexican Hats For Harvest All shapes and styles—troopers, fedoras, haymakers. Trimmed with band, binding and leather patch. With or without eyelet. Comparison proves this superior value, 23c Days' Serviceable Suits Each With 2 Pairs of Knickers be well dressed in a suit selected from our assortment. We have popular Styles all around, half belts, patch pockets, pockets to button. ool serges, tweeds and massimeres—in greys, blues, tans, greens. suit is bound to give satisfactory service trade; well finished and so attractively at .90 $8.90 $12.50 Parasols Misses' and Children's A parasol for every dainty Miss! We are displaying a wide selection of exquisite styles in both silk and cotton. Make your choice! Variety of pleasing styles of handsome cotton fabrics and good quality, lustrous silks; colorful and attractive of design smartly simple styles of daintily ruffled models very desirable select at— $1.98 to $4 Cotton Parasol $1.39 to $ Silk Poplin $2.98 to