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G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1020. HARDING WILL SEE BIG LEAGUE GAME f AS PORCH FEATURE f By Raymond Clapper '(Marion. Ohio, .Aug. 2. (U. P.) T2g league baseball "will fca brought tk Marlon soon to add a. little variety to the front porch campaign tor Sen ator Hardin. .The Chicago Cubs wHl play the local aemi-prtfesslonal team here September 3 for' the espe cial benefit of Harding, who will pitch the first ball. It was announced today. ' .'- .'"Senator Harding- Is a baseball crank of the - purest ray, In which regard he a perhaps second only to Mrs. Harding." ' ax statement from Harding headquarter! waid. explaining' that Uardlnjc had ex pressed a desire to see a real, baseball Same before the season ends. Accordingly "William tTricley and 'A. . Lasker, connected with the Republi can national committee and . owners of the Cuba, arranged to bring- their team here for a day. To help out the local eluiy Lef ry Tyler, southpaw, and Catcher O'FarreU of the Cuba will be loaned to the Marionettes. Eabe Ruth, home run Kins', will call on Kardlna- about the middle of September. Lrlnsinic his wife. It was planned to have him play In the game against the LUibs but he could not arrange to be here. " Harding's warning' -against women m trreatinjf themselves Into political parties because of sex- prejudice was taken here today at the beginning of a drive on the National Woman's party. He urged them to come in the old par ties. This advice, and his declaratidin that Theodore Roosevelt would have bourn the Republican candidate this year bad he lived, were last minute depart ures from his speech given out in ad vance. . Work is' practically completed en Harding's Xieague of Nations speech to be delivered Saturday. .; due to msnfflcient working- capital and lack of cash to meet maturity, obliga tions it was stated today, - It : was - alleged ; byeounael foiboth creditors and the corporation that it is solvent, having assets of $4,900,000 and liabilities amounting to $3,000,000. About $1,700,000 lswed banks In New York, Boston and Chicago, according to the report, and .11.100.009 of this amount ts unsecured. ' ; . ; Merchandise creditors claims amount ed to $600,000, it was stated. , ' - ' I ' n : , i,i'L pi aa-mm. f u . ie.m '" Leroy Ordered to' r j Buenos Aires for i Extradition ttvLT. S. '-i-x'ftS??. ' -'": '" '. " 1 '"V---': ""i-V? . -,rf -:i Rio De Janeiro, . Aug. , 28. (TT. P.) Because there Is no extradition treaty between the United States and EraxlL the sailor believed to be Eugene Leroy, wanted tin connection with the "trunk murder 'mystery' of Detroit -and New York, will be . taken to Buenos Aires, when, the British steamer Dryden leaves for' that port. - . The man, who shipped under the same of "Morris Fox," was placed under, ar rest : on the Dryden, at the request of American Authorities before it reached this port. He denied any knowledge of the mur der. , . 1 DESTROYER! CAPER IN HONOR OF GIRL MAY CAUSE INQUIRY New York,, Aug. a.- It wasn't In honor of Ambassador fohn W, Davis, returning from England on the Olympic that the United States de stroyer Ingram danced rings around the liner and tooted her brave wel come aJ she cam Into New York harbor. - F It wasn't in honor, moreover, of Sena tor Walter E. Edge of New1 Jersey, that Lieutenant Commaaderj Veaable, spick and span In a new uniform and one of those fetching navy capes, paced the destroyer's bridge and signaled to tthe Olympic . . ;v,.;-..?-f.: 1i : r: 1 1 -V- It waa all for the benefit of lieuten ant Commander Venable'a "very dear friends.' Fay Balnter, the Uttle actress Beceiver Named for f Bethlehem Mot ors i By District Court t New York. Aug. 26. U. P.) A re ceiver has been .appointed in the United States district court at Philadelphia for the Bethlehem. Motors corporation, with plants at AUentown and Pottaville, Pa. Clinton' Woods, who has been general pianager of the corporation. Was ap pointed receiver. He ; waa authorized 'to continue business until further. order ef the: court. - ;-. : -v, . : , The action was based on a bill in equity brought by. Keck & Bros, of Al lentovm, creditors for lumber valued at $25,306, according to the announcement. f ,The difficulties of the company were Don't Wear Out Your Bea By Thinking It Duty On Monday to work like a doe: If you. want to be clean, ret an electric machine. . And at nigh t you II leap like a frog. Your Quality conserve,: let electricity serve, " Equip: with-a Cataract; . Be happy and bright from morning till night, - Be done with an aching back. . - .5 A song win be sung as the clothes are wrung .-Without any effort from you; ... You'll be happier still when you get the "juice" And note the smill amount due. . When the clock strikes nine, with clothes on the .. Spotless and fresh and white. You're still full of pep. and your lively step . Makes a hit with husband at night. . So on with the dancing, life sure is entrancing When lived the-modern plan; If you're still out of date, it is never too late SEE SCOTT. THE 'LECTRIC MAN. Scott Electric Co. Fifth and Oak . Streets Phone Broadway 1820 uty bill ine, of "East Is West fame. And the navy department may have something to say to that young naval officer for putting the Ingram through , all .' its kittenish antics. . Te Minority, It Was said at the bureau of naval operations in Washing, ton,, "was given Lieutenant Commander S enable to act as escort for the Olym . a In this manner" or for that matter, for Fay Bainter, the unromantio bureau chiefs might have added. .L At any rate, after - Commander Ven abie had succeeded in putting out In a launch, and succeded in getting him telf put" off the Olympic because he had no right there. , After he had returned to the quest at Quarantine and - succeeded once more in boarding the liner, he and Miss Bain ter removed .themselves : from the sight of the curious and a had a quiet re union ail by themselves. There are those who-- say the young couple are married. 'There are others who ; say they are engaged.. But Fay says the commander la just a "very dear friend." - . Now It remains to be seen whether the austere navy department will for give a young naval officer for using a United States destroyer to I help him greet even so popular and charming a very dear friend -. as Miss Balnter. Everybody rather hopes it will. , . 'v .. : feVfi:" 'i- '-' , Mlas Balnter Is weU known to Fort landers because of her appearance be fore the footlights in this City. , Refinery at Boston Withdraws Supply Boston. Aug. 26.- tL N. & In what consumers declare Is an attempt to keep up sugar - prices despite the enormous quantities held In storage here, the American Sugar Refining company Wednesday withdrew its supply from the market: Sugar retails here at from 15 to IJ cents and the refiners have been asking 22 cents at wholesale. The only other re finery here, the Revere Sugar Refinery, stated today It withdrew Its supply from the. market. last week -J-- .J ; Chicago Evening Post Goes fUp to 3 Cents , Chicago, Aug., 26. L N. S.) The Chi cago Evening Post today announceed that, effective Monday, August SO, its price will be raised to S cents. The pres ent price is a cents. Advancing coals of operation are ascribed by - the manage' ment as the primary cause of the in crease,' W." U. Branch Closes Up Pending Repairs Remodeling of the branch Western Union offices at . 128 Broadway , during the week has necessitated the closing of the branch ror a few days, the busi ness being done at the main office, it was announced, at the headquarters Wed' nesday. -- . INDIVIDUALITY and EXCLUSIVENESS are com bined in the new , APPAREL now being shown for AUTUMN WEAR Dobbs Hate -Vassai Underwear Manhattan Shirts Interwoven: Hose Keys Cloth Ties Hk ; Mathh : 1 - j&v wm - for ! . 1 '71 JaX- mrm i la College Men , 1 Mill - -. - - i . - ' 1 1. - " ' ' '' ' 1 4f-.'jn just a short time you'll deleaving for college. While awav at srhnnl vmi Wo nr ; io 1r 'Vi a ." Viae4-a M 1 ' ..possible.- This means Correct Clothes. r 1 , J . - .You will find in our Fall Display that we live up to our and service requirements of nnllp Mn. ' i Moderately Priced .(Q) to ' 11 1 85 mm MEN'S WEAR CORBETT BLDd, FIFTH AND MORRISON- We could hardly begin to tell you. of all the new arrivals in Women's Wear that have been coming into our store idaily. Suffice that we merely mention what you may look forward to seeing if 'you pay this store a visit. The New Suits What a wealth of fabrics to choose" from! " Thei- are Yalama Velours, Broadcloths, Plain Velours, Silver tones, Tinseltones, Bolivia, Duvet de Laine, Duvetyn and Goldtone in. the wanted colors. Furs are used as trimmings as are embroidered designs, the latter being used extensively. Straight line models, ripple backs and belted effects are all shown in this assortment -v- " The New Dresses The! long waist line prevails ill the newi models;; having taken the place of the; "bouffant" .styles of the sum- mertime. Three quarter and full length sleeves,; are .shown, while such materials, as Moonglo, Kitten's Ear, Crepe de Chine, and Tricotine are usedj in the fashioning of these charm ing I models. ! Colors are in keeping 'With! the dictates 'of Fashion. Boy Fugitive From State School Taken Falem, Aag-. 2. -James Taylor, 18. tralnins school for boys, to which in stitution ae nad been committed from Clackamas county, 1 was picked tip or the Streets here by members ot th. Salem police . department Wednesday nlffht and ' returned to the state school. When- taken Into custody Taylor is said to have been armed with three- re volvers,, but! he made no show of re sistance. One of the guns was loadc l. The tails of a duster coat deelg-ntd for automoblllats can be wrapped around wearer's It fa and buttoned to form .oose trousers. The Time Is Limited in Wliich You Can Take Advantage of the August . e FUR tniy Tour more aays in wnicn tne reauctions or uiNti DDTPTTO FOURTH to ONE THIRD on furs prevail. The prices JaVllJalfO then revert to the original for the season, so if you need furs it behooves you to buy before September, first. . . C2ieerful,Gredit If You Wish. Washingto" Street At Tenth tuning The GrayTile Corner Are You Rt ft -y ! TTo iri At Big Saver -Jggl Tf T ISN'T the man getting most in "his pay en- velope who owns his own home, whose chil dren; are being properly educated and who has something put away with which to meetjdppoiv tunify when it comes along - It's the big saver who usually has that pleasure amd satisfaction, and we can" point out many customers of the United States Na tional .Bank whose constant and persistent saving places them tn tnat class. , "One ot thm Northwest's Great Banks UnifedStaies . Natioiial Baiilo Sljtrh tuid Starke ." ; ' in kmM ..-.:; , SAMP . . - - "' . ! O Q ? Morrison St., Bet. Fourth nd O Q t iOJ Fifth Next to Corbett Bldg. ZoO LE SM0F Don't Be Misled. Beware of Imitation Sample Shops and Sale Imitatori. LookTT" 1 for, the Bi Sign with Hand Pointing to J 286. Morrison St., Factory Sample Shop .First Fall .apd. Winter alio On only Fall and Winter Garments to introduce our low price policy You will be surprised at our low prices Over $60,000 Stock to Choose From Woi ens Suits Many fur trlmmedVln Serjes, Tricotine, Poplins, Velours and Broadcloths. High Krade models. 'Many In this lot would be bargains at 50.00 to S5.00. Extra spe cial S36.95 and $26i95 SAMPLE PLUSH COATS Full. length nd full lined with fur collari. Greatest special at only $19.95 LONG SILVERTONE COATS ... $18.95 inA h.if tinii AIu- minv broadcloth 4 14 is ea j we aseaaa -- A-tc ii 1t. OS and ............ Many of these coats would be cheap at 45', at only $18.95 FALL AND WINTER SATIN AND SILK DRESSES In all ; sizes and shades. You will admit that they are the best fval- O QJZ uei in Portland af only. .... tUXOeeJ PLUSH COATS All sizes in lone and short, beautifully lined with silk and satin, fur trimmed, extra special, ; $48.95 and $36.95 Many in this lot worth double. KNIFE PLEATED ! SKIRTS In Heavy Serge, $14.95 SILK AND GEORGETTE WAISTS All Sizes, $2.95 mi -1 MONEY WORTH or MONEY BACK in FAtL TERM SEPTEMBER eth lli, WRITE S : ! - " . tv.. WRITE FOR- - PACIFIC FOR CATALOGUE iinAnn A .i .'CATALOGUE i PORTLAND COLLEGE OREGON