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SECTION A. THRAVES GETS A LARGE HEARING Defends His Split With "Machine Controlled" Commission. TULSA DAILY WORLD. SUNDAY. AUGUST 1, 1920 EXPLAINS MONOPLIES 4 Tells of Changes in Okla homa Natural Company Last Few Years. To a crowd of approximately 400. mostly men, O. K. Thravea, randl !v fOV corporation commissioner, last nl-ht related In detail the atory c( hla "pllt" with the machine Tcon trellcd corporation commission, caused by what he alleges was the attempt of R. B. Echols to coerce hlin into "laying off" of the Okla homa Natural Uaa company and the Bell TelCpfcOM company and other 10 called monopollce. Thravrs charged that Echols tnld htm if he did not ctaao hla actlvlili-a ajalnst the Oklahoma Natural tiaa company hla resignation would be demanded. Thravee declared that spite the fact that he haa Juat re rned from the war and had to pport hla family, he told Eehola to "go t" hell." The apeaker chanted that the Oklahoma Natural Oaa company, with an original capitalization of 4.noo.noo, haa built up a Itft.ooo. eno pubKldlary oil company which it In fostering at the cxpenne of tho gas company. He declared that every gia well the Oklahoma Natural drllle'l In waa a disappointment. The company owna 350,000 acres of the rlcheat oil and gaa leaaea In tho state of Oklahoma, he aaid. Tl.ravcs aald the experts for the corporation commlaalon who deter mined tho valuation of the Okla homa Natural Oaa company for th date aro now all employed by the fit company. He waa followed by Henry B. Trunks Attached for Bills; Scotti Criticizes In Spite MMfl Antonio SOOttl, the sfigrr wun DM opera company ram. It Tula May 18 of this year for two evening performance, and waa roy a ly received aa to patronage boll, nlghtf, li a.H "t supposed .v Tul sans that he would r.-lurn to Nw lork city and adversely criticise this city. In spite of tho disclaimer made by Scoltl In a atatement laat week, In an article In tho Now York Tlmos attempting to prove that he did not crltlclae Tulsa and lu peo ple, the truth remains that auoh atatementa were made lAKt week the records of H C Maey, Justice of the peuoe, Bav up the Information that Scotti peeve waa brought about entirely through tho aeliure of three wardrobe trunks and their contents for an unpaid hotel bill. Thla la whv the elngor reported to the New York preaa hla aversion to Tulsa. 1001111 advance man contracted for the use of the MOOnd floor of the Kauffmnn hotel In thla city for the accommodation of tho company during Its stay hero The Rianagaf of the hotol. In order to accommo dato the company, moved several guest ftom the aecond floor and on tho nlffM of May IM, the rooms vera n gdy for the players ( Through other ordera the com pany, Including Hcottl, waa taken to the Hotel Tulaa whore accommo. datlona were found. The manager of tho Kuuffman hotel, finding hla rooma on the second floor of the hotel vacant, consulted a lawyer when Scotti'a manager refused to pay a hill of f&S for room rent. The manager etll! refuted to aettla the bill and Penny Jones, constable In Maxey'a court, unable to find Honltt or his manager In tho Hotel Tulsa, hired a baggage wagon and going to Convention hall, aelaed three largo trunks under an attachment from tho court and took the prop erty to the Kauffman hotel where It was left until the hotel bill should bo paid. Seoul's company left that night and shortly before train time, his manager appeared at the Kauffman hotol. paid the bill and received the attached trunks. That'a tho why of tho pocve exhibited by the singer when he unburdened himself to the press representatives In Now York. Johnston of the law firm of John ston, Itohlnson nnd Hlce of Terry, who spoke In behalf of s, ott Ferris. Marriage License. Marriage ItMIMM were Issued to the following yoaterday by the clerk of county court; v. M. Brockta, 24. Tula nnd Ardolla Sir. .ml, II, Kt. Smith, Ark.; Kit 1 Smith, II and Bnilly Calvert, lit, Harnett; Robert Hays, II, and Huby Osbom, II, Ilix by. Raymond H. Holbrook, 2fi and Lola Huff, 20, Tulsa, t.'arrnl Mercer, 10. Coweta and Marion Walker, 19. Broken A,rr.-w; Klnl Rosa, 111 and Ollle Roberta, 18, Colllnvlllo; Leon ard M. Cutler, 52, Tulsa and lll.mcho Parker, IK, Collnsvllle; John C. Stlne, 35, Yahola and Florence H. Tlmberlnke, II, Muskogee; Wllhurn j Shirley r.o Tul-.i and K.ita It, Weaver 47, Kansas City, Kaa.; Thomas I Wynn, 47, Tulsa and Hertha M. Woher, 4(1, Marietta. O.J William Craig, H and Velma I. Jordan. 28, Tukut: John S. Neoloy, 27, Harrtson villo, Miss., and Marguerite F. Hloar, It, Springfield, Mo.; William V.. I;ivl, 21 and Alma V. Jamison, 29. Tulivi; Samuel H. Syndor, 21, and Porothy M. neddlck, 20, Tulsa. I.Iks Pavement Dance Thursday Night, Aug. 5 1 to 12 p. m. Boulder Avenue From Third to fourth Street, Special Hand Muato. Elks Exclusively nr.l-'KKSHMKNTS fl :4'MSaaa BTda'aaaHHoBsltsBaB ras lie A n AO Wrtrtif Srunb (Clutbrif in our Hot Weather Suits The clothing values in our Reorganiza tion Sale would be remarkable at the prices if they were of a make unknown to the average buyer. But at this extreme price discount they're excraorinary values in just the kind of clothes you want to wear made by America's leading tailors? Finest quality fabrics, hand tailored and of course the styles are correct. Reductions of33li on Fine Tropical Worsted Suits Fine English Gabardine Suits Fine Mohair Suits Fine Silk Suits Stein-Iiloch and Society Brand Two-Piece and Three !'iece WoolenSuits All Spring Suits Stein-Bloch and Society Brand Three-Piece Suits Reduced 25 ajE?3znzDr 5 5 8 S 5 ! New Low Price Levels in :usmmir Silk White Sport Skirting wide and narrow, satin stripes. Regularly $8.75. 40 inches wide. Special, yard $4.95 Baronet Satins in plain white, black, navy nnd rose, also white brocade. Regularly $6.50. 40 inches wide. Special, yard $5.48 Fancy Georgette in a wide range of colorings and de signs. 40 inches wide Regularly $4.50 and $1.05. Special Monday $1.98 Studio Wash Print Stripes, Cheeks in light blue, pink, green and lavender. 86 inches wide. Special, yard $tJ8 Vandevers Plain Georgette of fine grade all color. 40 inches wide. Regularly $2.05 and $.1.50. Special, yard $2.79 Novelty Snort Silk "Dewkist," "VeldetU," sea spray, sportussah, good as sortment of colors, 40 inches wide. Regularly to $H,75. Special, Monday $2.98 Kllk Section, Main floor Mercerized Table Cloths Three patterns to select from; 70x70 inch size, hemmed and ready for use. Regularly $5.00. Special $3S5 Napkins to match, size 18x18 inch, hem med. Special, 6 for $1.79 Choose Any Smock and Pay 25 Less Voile and Linene in a good line of colors. Attractive style. Many to choose from. Regularly from $4.00 to $12.00. All offered at 25 Off Middies Reduced 20 Excellent grade of Galatea in plain white, blue or khaki ft -White with red or blue collars. -Regularly; from $2.50 to $6.00. Smock Section, Second Floor Middy Section, Aeconri Moor Complete Stock of Children's and Misses Gim$h&m Mid Voila Children's and Misses' Dresses &i 2B Ofif None excepted. Fine variety of models in all colors. Sizes from 2 to 14 years. Regularly from $3.50 to $20.00. Choose any at 25c'0 Off K Price and Chlldrcn'H Oreaa Section, Second Moor All of the Misses' and Chil dren's Hats Price None reserved Milans and Fancy Straws. All shapes and colors. Regularly $4.50 to $14.00. Children's Ilata, Eocond Floor Sixty Dresses in the lot, blues, browns rose, in good qualities plain taffeta. Fine selection of styles. Ages from 10 to 17 years. Regularly $18.00 to $45.00. Monday, Only Half Price ChlMrm'a Drmaoa, Saoond Floor Entire Stock of Infants' Coats at y3 Off Long and short. Wool and pique. Regularly from $6.00 to $20.00. Infant's Ooata, Second Floor Children and MlmtT Wool and Silk Coat at 33 1-3 Off. Saoond Floor Closing Out the Will be popular for tall wear; some of the newest ones ready. Forty Dark Hats, regularly up to $18.50, at , Thirty Light Summer Hats, regularly $37.50, at Millinery Section, Third Floor $1.95 $4.95 New Chiffon Velvet sapphire and taupe. 40 inchos wide. Priced at in brown, navy, .$8J95 New Pan de Chine in seal, Adriatic, Ber muda, Larkspur and black. 52 inches wide. Priced, yard $12.95 Vorm Section, Main Floor Summer no at Low Prices Plain Colored Organdie of excellent grade Pink, Nile, orchid, rose and yellow. 45 inch. The yard $1.59 "Devonahire" and "Kiddle" Cloth, complete range of colors and designs. Special the yard 59c Fancy Colored Voile Beautiful designs and colors; many pieces to choose from. Special, yard 89c & $1.29 Dark Colored Swisses Comprehensive selection of colors. Very fine grade. Special, yard $1.95 Children's Summer Paraaol Reduced 75c parasols for 59c $1.00 parasols for 79c $1.25 parasols 89c and Fancy White. Voile , Flaxon flood selection of cross bars and stripes. Superior quality. Special, yard 49c White Organdie in fancy cross-bar, stripes and plaids. Very fine and sheer. 40 inches wide. Special, yard $1.49 White Ripplette A highly esteemed fabric for rompers and creepers. Extra special, yard ...29c Pink Dimity in small cross bar. Special, yard 3.9c Main Floor The Women's xiFosrdls airad iPuonnips Reduced 20 Three Extra Specials to Close Out jl UU fair women lute Larwa Lace Boot, extra special $1J95 Suitable for street or sports wear. Regularly to $9.00. mM Hi 1 Women' Black or Brown Southern Tie. Extra spe cial $UJ95 Sixty-five pairs to close out. Made of Fine Kid LeatheV. Regularly $18.50 Women' Black Satin Ox ford; extra special. . . .$UJ)5 Sixty pair to close out; most all sizes. Regularly $15.00. Shoe Section, Seoond Floor Fifty Pieces of Curtain Net Special White and Ecru, in Small Designs Only $1.50 quality, special $1.20 $2.00 quality, special ....$1.60 $1.75 quality, special ... .$1.40 $2.50 quality, special $2.00 Drapery beotion. Second Moor New Store Hours During .Inly and Awrnst: Week Days, Open S a. m., MatSg at 6 p. BV Saturday, Open at S:,tl a. m , Closing at 6:S0 KxcloalTO Airenta for Derryvale IJnea aln Floor Member of the Tulaa Open Shop Association "Gordon" Jiffy Auto Seat Cover at 'j regular Price Most all sizes; plenty for Fords. Second Floor a? ! ! Um Mario at Fourtat