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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOHEK 21 1920 WANT WITNESSES FOR GAS HEARING ritv Attorney Ask3 That Write to Him REAL PROOF NEEDED Corporation commission, Dun can NiyS, Vlii wcumiiu a t'oinincintr Argument who nrc willing to appear -Mtr corporation rommln- meets In Tulsa on Nov. 1 liy City Attorney Frank i to communlcnto with nuiy be better nblo to , i tiy'H side or tho rate; Tho commission will i si s of the Oklahoma Nat. np.iny, tho Southwestern ; (.nf company, niul tho i . r ltailway company, tin .inv'a caao to bo first on IT ... n U 1 r , ,C I hn- -jriiJi' ' hear ih' ural '1'" Hf'l Ti' 7 1 Ml f n ri r the "i ' ' ' ' ConiniKsion miiiiih rroor. J Willi"! flU" ' " peril!' " ' wiir.fwHs (.(i'.nr.il' ' m.ilhfr H ma- an bcllovcn most every . has lived hero through is hid flrst-hatnl uxporl ihc ens supply, at tho he knows that tho cor immlssion w;lll demand n prove tho existence of oiidltlniiM during rold lV r that reason ho wants possible to testify on be lulf of 'ii. fly and citizens. "Tho jiorc wii'if-in wic ociicr, nn says. Tho san i request Is mndo of tele rhrnc ( 1-niicrn who havo been .ten f wl ' iii'Hi ui. i. in uiiiH iu iin'ir (, hi- ct neon in Keeping with Outdoors arid the skin . ' Don't fi rtr;o the pleasure of outdooi life because the sun and wind coarsen ardroughenyourskin. The regularuje cf Reiinol Soap and Ointment is almost lure to offset these effects. Resino' Soap rxi.i the pores of dust and oil, and Kcsmol Ointment soothes the chapped and roughened skin. Sold by ill d-ufilstl. Resinol Fifty-Cent Judgment in Suit Brought to . Loucci $,w iamagcs lloruslng t" allow a S''Ore of wit nesses to claim witness fees, and finding tho plaintiff entitled to damages of 60 cents In a milt In which damages of $.10 wero asked, Justlco S. l Maxoy Wednesday decided a civil suit growing out of a neighborhood fight in a novel manner., Anna ' Dodson brought suit against Hufus Tatum for J50 dam agCH on the allegation that tho man had torn five pickets from u fence owned, by the woman during a neighborhood fight. Hoth parties to the suit were negroes. About -0 witnesses were railed and, iftcr hearing tho testimony tho' omit hold tho woman had been -damaged to the extent of 60 cents and also that the witnesses were not entitled to fees necaiise of the trivial character of tho action. the size and demands oP n city of Tulsa's sl.u and buslnutH and sorlal activity. , "Wo want every citizen to feel a personal Interest In those cnsi'V Duncan snld. "Kor whatever actum Is taken by tho corporation commis sion will nffoct thd ontlro citizen ship. Tho city legal department needs all tho co-operation possible from Tulsans." Postpone :. Program, llocnusc of tilt Senator Capptr moctltw hero Krlday night the liter nry program planned by tht Hpworth league, First Mcthodin church of West Tulsa will bo given on it dato in ho announced laUr according to Miss Kuth 1'ark. President Wilson is walling for "tho psychological moment" to como Into tho campaign as the real bailer of his party. Meanwhile ho Is silently matching minds with Cox. Prominent fat that cornea and stays where it la not needed is a burden; a hindrance to activity, anJ a curb upon pleasure. Many forma of advice to reduce wiUhr have been advanced, audi as dieting, hard work, c xcessive exercise, etc., all of w hlch are either unpleasant or dangerous. The blest, more modern and pleasant way totakeoff burdensome fat. Is to take, after each mc.il and at bnltime, a Marmnta Tablet. Theselittle tablets are naeffecliie and harmless as the famous Marmola I're scriptlon from which they take their name. To get rid of fat asf the rate of two, three or four pounds n week, simply take one of these little tablets after each meal and at bedtime until you have reduced your welthl to where you want It. No wrinkles or flabbmess will remain to show where the fat came off. They are for sale by nil druBKlsts at 1 1 for a good cite box. If you prefer to have them come to you direct by mail.prepjld,lnii!ain sealed cover, send amount to the Marmola Co., 97 Garfield Ituilding. Detroit, Mich., and.bid goodbye to dieting, exercise and f-.t. tv yourvlf. slim, trim and attractive. The Weak or the Strong One If you sco before you a strong and safo bridge leading to your fjoal, would you iguoro it aiHl choose sonio insecuro and tottering structure 1 If you wero offered sure aid in timo of.troublo would you hcsitato to accopt it? The answer is simple you would chooso what all cridenco choived to lo tho safo way and you would risk nothing in useless experiments. ' hy then do some women risk one of their most pre cious possessions their health in trying medicines of unknown value, when everybody knows tltnt tho most ijuceossf ul remedy forwoman's Ills is Lydla IS.Plnkham's scki muio uoinpounu. xicro is more prooi : HMjirjc, Ta. "I had cranio In nam jtlon, pains In tlio aide and eafk which wero ao aharp that they ruuea me to my knees, and I could ".If, 7,k' 1 bki an operation and ill' I failed, and In the olght years i laflered I had f onr d sartors and none , P4 rao. My motuer.ln-law ad jUca mo to taka Lydla E. I'inkham'i efetaUa, Compound. I waa then A, an after the flrat bottle I ronu 1 out of bed, then I took Vec. JUW Compound TablaU and Lydla E. Piakhaw's lllood Madlerne and f ud the Sanatlra Wash. I atlll "e tue medicine and aui abla now MdoniTown houiawork. Myfrlepda 7. 'My I but you look well-what do you do? Who la your doctor?' aad thare Ii only one anawer, 'LyJIi g; Hakharu'a medlcinM."' kra. aiK, 600 Douglas Btreat, (lalncavllle. Ter. "Tor threo years I suffered untold agony each month with pains Inmyelde. I found only temporary relief In doctor' EDedlclne or anything elie I took un til my husband and I saw an sdver tiaement of Lydla IS. rinkbam'a Vegetable Compound. I mentioned it to a neighbor and she told me she had taken tt with good results, and advised me to try It. I was than la bed part of the time, and my doctor said I would nave to bo operated on, hut wa decided to try the Vegetable Compound, and I alaouied Lydla If. I'lnkham'a Sanative Wash. I am dressmaker and am now able to go about my work, and do my house work besides. Ton ara welcome to use this latter as a testimonial as I an always glad to speak a word for youc meuieme. iira. w. m. oiimwij SOI H array St., Ualnwrme. -iexa. Don't Experiment Innlt Upon tsVOI. SC.PINKHAH MKOICINK CCX, t.YHK. (tASJS. PUBLIC DONATES TO COUNTY HOME Fruits, Jellies and Sum of Money Goes to Wards of Tulsa County The county detention homo for children was opened for Inspection yesterdny when nt thu request tf women of the hoard of illrcctora. tho iitilille contributed to ,n fruit shower for little wards of tho Insti tution. A considerable amount of both fresh and canned fruits and Jollies was contributed and a sum of money to be used for tho purchase of articles needed, was collected by tho committee, tho personnel of which Includes Mesdnmes A. T. Alison, It. M. MeKarlln, Murray M.' Donn, (leorgo Winkler, .lolirv Car son, James It. Colo and lon llaglor. Katunlay, November fi, Is to 1m tho occasion of n Halloween party for children of tho home, arrange ments of which -fire In cliargii of Mlsi Kllzabcth Madison. At present J12 111 tlnhinjiites nrn Youth Arrested Here Will lie Returned to Atchison for Trial t'nrl Fla'e, wnnttd In Atihlson. Kas , on i barges, preferteil b a oung woman W.im arrested near Jenks Tuesday nlnht by W S. Mayflehl, deputy sheriff, and Is In the county Jail nunttltig a'rlMil of an officer fiom the Kansas illy Slate was arrested on tele graphic lnfot million rocmvrtl by sheriff dames Woolley Tuesday morning, Ii) which Hherlff W. I'. Hall of AlehNnn county, Kas., statod he held n warrant fnr the 'arrest of Slate, GRANT RESTRAINING ORDER j rjAv lining i'lirn.1 trr iitnl . ft fir,. nHlln,l In the homes own school, which this year is uiugni ny .irs. ireno llenty. l4'it( for California, P. W. Mtinn, foimerly in thu ol' business here, and Mrs. Munn, will lenve toduy for their new home In (5 lendiua. Calif. Many are for Cox. says (leorgo Jlarvey, because they ale cnnWiKcd that he will keop his wwd It In hard to eoncelvo a harsher t ilt lelsm of a presidential (amlldnte Wheeling. W Vn , Intel Igem er Iclitihr .Ma) 'liil.e lnentory 'f the rurnlihlngH of Ills Home. ltntrulnlng Kul' Itulgiwiiy le llulie, divorced Wfe of lllrd H. Mi Hope, former congi esstiuili, from III terferiiiu with her former husband in the nntter of' making- an IliNeil nAy of thv porsoiial property In tho home. Judge tlweu owen, In tllMrlct court Widnesday oidered that Mc Oulre be allow (Ml to enter the home at will. - Mis. Melinite was nwiirdod ali mony of IJO.oon m her divorce suit tried lust month, but her husband was nil bulged owner of their home In Country club district. Mrs. Me linite retained piwMtciedoli of the tes. Idence b making an appeal bond of $20,000 niul taking her ease to the supreme l imit The order was mailo hy Judge iiweti Weduesdav upon up plUallon of Metluiro who iltcl.tred his forlio r wiri lefuscd him admit tance to die house. $1,000,000 An-Mdlo at' Fourtlk We Have Revised Prices Downward Offering Our Entire Stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats at a Reduction of i 20 Off Regular Prices t This means eveiy garment in our store, every blue serge suit, every black worsted suit in fact, every staple garment is in cluded. There are no restrictions your choice is unlimited. Now is the time to bug now when gou need Fall Clothing and when assortments are unbroken. OK 30E g You Can If You Think You Can! There is practically nothing that the average in-' dividual has done or' is doing that YOU, can not do. x People with like earning capacity, similar obli gations and needs, not only make ends meet but make them overlap; in other words after meet ing all requirements they have a surplus in place - of a deficiencyr You can, too, if you think you can. To get a proper start we suggest you talk to our officers an4 let them give you the benefit of their years of experience in helping other people over the road you are now traveling. FIRST J-NATIONAL BANKA O OJT TULSA FOURTH AND MAIN as Remnants Price Until Noon Vandevers Visit the Millinery -Section tomor row and your search for a genuine ly becoming hat will end promptly and successfully. If your mind is on velvet you will he particularly pleased with the new types soft and rich in color and sometimes dashed with a touch of brilliancy. These are truly bewitching modes hats that are radiant with youth, , distinction and individuality. -Extra Special a table full to N choose from at $12.50. .Millinery Section, Thlrtl 1'loor , "TT RjjT ... v Silks, Extra Special, Yard $1.39 Kepresenimg a special purenasc oi maKer,s wno wero over stocked. I Crepe de Chine Silk Foulards Plain. Georgettes Kimono Silks Shirting Silks Lining Silks Plains and fancies in a wide range of colors. Any in the lot worth more than .$2.00 yard In addition to this extra specialTrnd others in the silk sec tion ' You mag choose any piece of silk at a uniform reduction of '20. For gour convenience and benefit, we are appending ' A list of the lines upon which the discount of 20 will be continued , Silks, Woolens, Linings, Ginghams, Percales, Outings and all Wash Goods, Blankets, Comforts, Linens, White Goods, Toivels, Sheets, Sheeting, Muslins and all Household Lin ens, lied Spreads, Gloves, Hags, Hosiery every kind,. Women's Sijils, Women's Coats, Furs, Women's Skirts, Silk Underwear, Blouses, Petticoats, Negligees, Shoes for. Women and Children, Outing Gowns, Children's Gingham Dresses, Women's House Dresses and Aprons. New RcviHcd Prices an Minerva Yarns i Clormnntown W' Knitting Worsted ' Mohair Saxonottu 0c Hllk Mixed H- Angora " ' Threo-fold Haxony "' Thistledown ' Hllk Bhutlanrt 7.'.o Art .Veelletvoik Section, Ilnlcoiiy. S s s S 30130 JOE