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ANNOUNCES FOR COMMISSIONER Th raves Will Seek Demo cratic Nomination and Resigns Office. RECORD IN GAS CASE Endeared Himself to Public by Alleging Collusion With Corporation. Who killer Hipped IIP h.hlnrt his Mr Urn ntl Mruck him on top of Uic nun an nx, euttlnR a ilcep rttnth cu"l almost InnUui TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1020 BnflHll to The UffM. "ohl.UI'.MA CITY. Juno T.-O. It. Thmvem. who KalneJ contililcrnliio nuhlinty bcfuiiop of n dlfKrf ompnt with flip K'Mtc corporation commit, ion nhrn hi wan It Httorncy, Hit'l oat hip Job In conxofiuencp, and later intlmrflnl I" Blutcmcnt filed lth thr roinmlsHlon In a ks cam thtre " 11 community of Intercut between the cnmmlpnlon and the khs company. 1ms announced lilnmelf at I Vln-wion for corporation rommln. vU' ''Xionai At the amo tllno ho handed )w 'in h rcflsitfitlon an umtlntnnt uitor- nev penerai ro ha iu n.'u uum an nfflila! enlaiiKlcmentH while maklns cntnpalRn. In a public statement Issued he wiyn: "My conception of the ilutles of the cumnihwlon," Thravcs k.iys, "It a.i follo. "To rc'iinre each public utility to r-.dr adc'i'iuto anil offlclcnt nervlue to H patrons. To ascertain tho fair valuo of the properly of tho public utility nnd the actual cost Incurred In rendering service as a basis for rlxInR rates. "Tii fix rates, pqultnhty propor tieneil on between patrons, suffi cient to cover tho necessary com of operation, to maintain tho property provide a lair murn 10 invent- To Increase rates only when founi necc-.tiry upon open hcarlnB, in the courtroom, after due notice to the publl' . and not Increase any rate based upon private conference In parlor K, Sklrvln hotel, where only the heads of tho Interested corpora tion and their attorneys aro heard. "Ti limit the rato dividend which any public service company can pay ltd, stockholders, requlrlni? any ex cess of Income to bo held In reserve for lean periods and for considera tion In flxlnff rates. To favor regular moctlnc dates for the commlmlon of which com plete minutes are kept, as a public record. "It Is my contention that a man employed ns corporation commis sioner and drawing his salary from the state should keep In physical condition to perform tho duties of his office; devote his entire tlmo to the duties he Is employed to per form, and not become privately In terested, directly or Indirectly, In business over which he has no jurisdiction." I'ONt'A CITY, .tunc :.- a oman i demonstration npent Is bcliii? sent tO Kill I'MimtV frii- .1. ... Juno nnd will work nut of I'onca i Tklrk "'Hi IHackwell prln clpally, hohllni: meuHntr 0 fHrn, women hi .,.,! .-.. "i ' . .churches aand Kivlnc instructions In ljv.iiu iu uHiininf; iruits nnd vegela- .rinii tinii cookiuk. Ar rnnRements are now beinR made for "lm'"S" inruuRiiout me county. IJIias, .June 2 Pecauso of cen tralizing iheir efforts and thus be coming a food supply and livestock base, Miller brothers of 101 ranch are announcing the sale of a consid erable nortlon nf thnlr- ln.,.1 I. I. mostly vlrcln soil In native gras, mu annpieu 10 uncut, and Is nil un der nil Hnd rs leaso In n probable oil dltrlct Huyers may secure any1 made insulting remarks to his wife thlny from 10 to ?Jo acres. and a jming iirl in the house HKNU YKTTA, June 2. Decora tion iliiy wervlcps were i)hsred Run. day under the auspices nf the Ameri can I-CRlon, Honrstler-Cullcu post, In memory of Sh volunteers who gave up their llvht In tho. world war. Tho post Is named In honor of the first two enlisted men from llenryelta to full In action, I'rlvale i:. llniMstler, killed March 22 1918, and Corp. Norman A. Cullen, killed Ncneniber 11, 1918. rAWIirsifA, June 2 The ar raignment of it. 1". Knlghten. charged with murder In Hie first degree In the killing of W. T. Thom as, hits been delnjed owing tn nth er praising buslneu In the county attorneys fcfflcn Thomas entered Knlghten's liome nsklng for the white man's fnther-lti-law and later pretending to he a fortune trlier, I'ONCA CITV. June 1.- A tele gram rccpltril here from Congrn man ))i(k T Morgan, with whom the mal'r hail been taken up locallv, slates that the cnminltten of cmi. gicss tuning under consideration a plan for tho reclassification of poslal employs' milnrlna looking lo an Inerrisp. has made a report to congros authorising the dnifllng of a bill covering Its finding. OIUUHVO, June !. lr .1. W Calitwell, president of A and M college will deliver the address foi the Indian si honl hero June 9. Coin tucficcincnt week begins Saturday morning with it musical entertain ment The baaccnlauieate sermon will bo preached Hunday. Juno . by Dr. V M. (hirilner. followed in the evening- by a b.ind conceit on Ihe ciimpus. The week's exercise cloxe June 9 with a field nieut and an allium linniiiet in the evening UlKT AltTICI.KS AHi: IUJINO m:sToltKD to their rightful own ei every day because of that won deiful finding medium - TII I; WOULD WANT ADH. V7i Mel hod licmovcs Superfluous Hiiir Hoota! IUv im "Irinl ovrtflhlns" for tht sn neylnit hslfy nr (uity srewth ami about given up In Orsfalr T Welt, there's Juet me thins mere In try. end ou must try II. Wei ntiee li le lh one hnme trentment Hist reerhee Ihe ty ronl nf eucli IrouMee. The new v'i'ceee l nnt In tie roinneteil at II vlh iHrllHlnry, electrlrel nr eny niher inethnil yeu'e er heerit nf 11 la itif fereni bemua It arlually remntea rnle ami all nu tee the roots with nur nwn eei Just tet a etlek of ehelartlne from your driianm. fnllnw Ihe elinrle Inilructlnna, and you will he deliahled with the reault I'helactlne ll nlorleaa. nnn Irrllalln ..tt.1 ran he ui-,1 ih entire eafetr yon rould even eai ll with Impunity It la an In- ' alantanenua mettinil Aril t. I iC. opei iR snd Slate Briefs HE.N'IIYETTA, Juno I. John W. Orendorf, who received his appoint ment as postm.islor here In January, haa Juat received his commlfslon arid been checked In. HBNItYBTTA, Juno 2. John T. Ucfley, huperlntcndcnt of tho city irnoois, nns neen cnoscn an tn I structor In the summer normal at l"V Ada, where he will serve for a. five ecus' t,ci,slon. ftAT.TVA n TV, i uuim tn .iiiii.ii.. ClAl fllth Vl At.nn.l i.n 1. . -- . - ,,ua i.iu,iiui, wf (lie iria.n bttneen the depot and town on tho touth lde of the street, which can be used for camping and rest pur nets win bo free. An effort will be made to provldo elmllur service at other towns along tho most trav eled routes. - 9 Rr-IC. Juno :. Several build ings wcro burned on main street .Monday night. Tho flro started In a rooming houso aand was caused hy an exploding lamp. Tho Stoll flruir htnrn i.inn..f. aiiAi- ... Jake j cigar slaand and Dunlap's bar per khop were destroyed, Tho loss Is estimated at J25.000. SL'MfTKrt. Illno ? Tl,. Erange mil( lno mXy' onQ ,n the talf, win bo dedicated Juno 10. It i a ejjjeft two-story block hulld inr, 30x60, with tho lower floor reallv .-, K.,urviAM. ...uii. i , i t viiiuii imi nil linen jor ii kitchen or for a grain storage, fne upper floor will be tho atscm iy room and a community hall, iJPk ?'TY. June 2,Harvest bor will he plentiful. In fadt tho neat country muy cn a surplus Sin i10'"' "ccordlng to J. P. Hid dell farm agent for the west half ,?.LKay cpunty. He has received t-merous Inquiries from men wnnt ",?Ju. work, ,n tho harvest field, and heitl 10 '"ylnB " 0f mcn ,n lean i&V C1TV' J"ne "e i .iH0rer ror the Kanla Pe on ItLr 1" ui. an 18 ;lrt nnrt an na ihe ,n ,tnft county Jail at I'erry one wmVi' o,a nuarrel In which one killed the oilier for cursing him. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative r W)n the l0r ,he California 'tomach ?? ::l 1,hyslc tQf 'ho little love it il u'r ani1 howrls. Children torou. J ?vd "lust ny "L""' the "makin,s', of a good cigarette may start with, say, Tuxedo or "Bull" Durham Tobacco .... but they don't end there by a long shot ... the finest of paper is required. To get the full aroma of the tobacco, try rolling them with CIGARETTE PAPERS (Made in Franco pronounced "Rce La Croj") s XStt Qrt UonrantcccS Wilts s f rv&nc&c iso rvyryv T ' you smoke tobacco. This paper bnrns with little ash and no odor, simply because no foreign ele ments or ingredients enter into its manufacture from pure vegetable fibre so painstakingly processed that four, hundred gallons of clear Pyrenees Mountain water are used in making a single pound of RJZ LA CROIX.' Made in France drlrcS nn9 th0t " you don,t ,Use mz LA-CROI7C ocarctto papere you can get ypur money back bom tho dealer, Does Slabotsky or Shimanski make your clothes ? Or who is the manufacturer thar makes men's ap parel and is cither ashamed of its make or afraid of the quality and leaves his name off of the product altogether? Here at Curtis Brown's you're not asked to choose between regulars or "irregulars," between perfect goods and "seconds," botween known qualities and unknowns. Here's a store that sells only high-grade, kno w n quality, standard merchandise at remarkably moderate prices even less sometimes, than is asked for bargain-counter trash-"orphans" of unknown origin. Here's a store of tremendous stocks and vast va rieties, and of good values in good goods only. - Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park Suits $50 Suits now Reduced to . . . $65 Suits now' Reduced to . . . 36-50, 44.50 $75 Suits now $.50 Reduced to ... . J O $85uits now $ Reduced to .... $05 Suits now $ Reduced to ... . $110 Suits now Reduced to ... 62-50 74-so 83-50 and our Luxury Silk Shirts $25, $22.50 and $20 Silk Shlrta reduced now ut'no profit to. . . . $12.45 9.85 $15, $10 nnd $16.50 Silk Shirts reduced now ut no profit lo $10 and-$12.50 Silk Shirts reduced now at no profit to $7.'45 Proportionate Savings oh Underwear and Hosiery Some of Our Standard Lines Manhattan Shirts Star Shirts Curtis Brown Shirt3 Phoenix Host! VasRar Undorwcar Dobba Hata Mansco Underwear Lion Collars Mark Cross Luggage The Curtis Rrown Store is different in this respect, also; our prices arc marked as low as tliey can be instead of as high as we dared. Tulsa's Livcst Lea ding Men' Store ALL READY for your needs with modern equipment, expert handlers. Be sure of service at lowest rates, ar range with us now. Call Phone Osago 1588-1273 Tulsa Storage & Transfer ffi$ Distributed By , 3? mk Ratcliff-Sanders Co. J&P JR First and Elgin Osage 1 and 2 StL