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THE ST. LOUIS STAR THE ST. LOUIS STAR 5 VAN DYKE DENIES Dependable Husbands Are Still in Demand, Matchmaker Avers FANS FILL HOTELS AS WORLD SERIES HERE DRAWS NEAR bTix, Baer Full POPE WILL CLAIM AimiADITV ill IT I GRAND-LEADER- MARRIAGE THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1928; er jnuiiiumi I 111 U.O. 13. i- 4 too Early Never too Late; Charges Republican Committee Has Sanctioned a 'Female NEW YORK, Oct.

4. (Special.) Dr. Henry Van Dyke, former mod- Are you interested in a May Overtax Capacity Thousands of Tickets Mailed for St. Louis Games. JMAKKlAljt.

rKWUSUKjrur J). ali to tee the orld rrominent IT MATCHMAKER SPECIALIST Special Baseball Luncheon Hear the Game by Radio! Here again, Friday, listen to the play-by-play of the world's series game i 1 you enjoy a delicious Special Baseball Luncheon, served in our restaurant at jl. (Service may also be had a la carte.) (Sixth Floor.) ITU. nuuin 291 Hinsdale St Brooklyn, N. YU 4V' tf 'J With the opening of the world series in St.

Louis only three days away, local hotels are being filled to capacity with Cardinal and Yankee fans, and hotel men are considering the possibility of sending later arrivals to nearby Illinois towns, where they can be accommodated, while St. Louis is host to the Yankees. Meanwhile, St. Louis fans and fanettes are anxiously waiting the arrival of their reserved seat tickets for the big games. Thousands of tickets have been sent out and thousands more will be mailed today and tomorrow.

Those unable to procure tickets are stoirallv nrpnarine to stand in '9 ill erator of the Presbyt erian Assembly and outspoken ios of religious Intolerance, last night raised his voice in defense of "Freedom of Conscience in These United States," the subject of his radio speech. Quoting the Constit 1 1 that "no reli- Dr. Henry Van Dyke. AS line Saturday night in order to be "vi" 'i, ti on hand Sunday wher Jess Haines starts breaking his fast ball past the Yankee sluggers. Additional telephone and telegraph facilities are being Installed at Sportsman's Park today to handle the stories that will be sent out describing the plays and scenes cf the World Series games.

A 200-pier cable, including eighteen pairs of telegraph and six pairs of telephone to be used by the radio announcers to transmit reports of the plays from the field to the broadcasting studios, is being laid Internaitonal News Service. Modern matchmaker is shown above at his desk, where he sorts out applicants for loving mates and pairs them off into likely matches. Above, prospectus which the canny Mr. Rubin somehow manages to get into the hands of likely clients, and below, Queen Marie of Rumania, who also has a knack for matchmaking. Pjy 111 Boys' Imported V-Neck Sweaters from Spring avenue and Dodier street to the press box at the ball park.

The Wabash Railway has announced that it will run special rate round trip excursion trains from nearby Missouri towns to St. Louis on October 6 and 7. Extra cars are .98 $7 gious test should ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States," and that "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," he declared that this is the guarantee which America gave to the world when she became a nation. He denied saying that the defeat ot Gov. Smith would be a national disaster, but declared "The Republican National Committee has officially sanctioned a female firebrand tvho is going through the Protestant churches kindling the flames of sectarian animosity." "Yet at this very hour there is a wide-spread, half-secret, persistent effort to make a question of church membership count for votes in the coming presidential election," he added.

Conditions Not to Blame. "Who is responsible for this? Neither of the honorable candidates, thank God, for both have disavowed it. Fortunately this election is not being held among the Puritans cf three hundred years ago, for then both of our good candidates would have been thrown out and possibly whipped, the one as a Quaker, the ether as a Catholic. Does any one want to go back to those dark, intolerant days? "Who, then, is conducting this undeniable anti-Catholic campaign? Who Is paying for the innumerable pamphlets and leaflets full of mis Information and bad logic whicli burden the mails? "But perhaps some honest friend of mine may asK, in all sincerity, 'Can Catholics accept that principle and live up to answer is, yes. They can, and they do.

Their record proves It: Tie Pope claims no temporal .75 $10 Such Smart Frocks as These Featured at NEW YORK, Oct. 3. (Special.) Romance makes the world go 'round. In the lexicon of Louis Rubin, 291 Hinsdale street, Brooklyn, no word in the English language is haff so important. Though the modest sign outside his office in the quiet old residential thoroughfare proclaims to all and sundry that there is a "modern business exchange," wherein one may fyal in real estate, traffic In mortgages and loans, the real business of its widened, little proprietor is Romance.

How does this dealer in nuptial bliss operate? What is his pro Three Examples of the Smartness and Value You May Expect Here! rangednever, however, in his office. If both believe that marriage Is conceivable, the broker receives his fee, the size of the honorarium being governed by the financial state of the couple. Like the matchmaking Queen Marie of Roumania, little broker in Hinsdale street clings to the opinion that Cupid isn't nearly so unerring a marksman as reputed. The little'god frequently has to have a hand up as it were. In the main the reason people seek his offices is not because they are unable to find life partners, but more often because their own circle of acquaintances fails to reveal the type of person they have set their heart upon marrying.

In this quest Rubin excels. What are the popular requisites of the average wife-wanter or husband-seeker? "Men" and Rubin rubbed his nose thoughtfully "men want; an attractive appearance and some money with a wife. The girls try to get husbands of good looks, but the big demand is for being carried on the regular trains of the Pennsylvania, Big Four and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, to-bring Cardinal and Yankee fans to St. Louis. Players and city and club officials will ride in the parade Saturday afternoon in the following order: 1.

Mayor Miller, Sam Breadon, president of the Cardinals club, and Branch Rickey, vice president of the club. 2. Baseball Commissioner Landis. President John A Heydler of the National League, and President E. S.

Barnard of the American League. 3. Clarence Lloyd, secretary: William O. DeWitt, treasurer, and Charles Barrett, scout, of the Cardinals club. 4.

Manager McKechnie, Capt. Frisch and Dr. R. F. Hyland.

club physician. 5. Alexander and Wilson. 6. Maranville and Martin.

7. Hafey and Sherdel. 8. Douthit and Hald. 10.

Roettger and Thevenow. 11. Mitchel and Hiffh. 11. Bottomley and Holm.

12. Johnson and Frankhouse. 13. Orsatti and Reinhardt. 14.

Harper and Rhem. 15. Blades and Williamson. 16. Onslow and Littlejohn.

NAVY GEORGETTE "indispensable" frock in every woman's wardrobe; shown above, at right, in a new version LACE YOKES are always flattering, and particularly becoming. Satin and crepe are used effectively in contrast; the pleated skirt flares smartly. cedure from the time a bashful girl PLEATED TIERS an important style-note, used to smart effect in the crepe frock sketched at center, above. The becoming neckline ties in a bow Navy blue, brown and other colors. CIA 75 Sizes 14 to 38.

PiU.I with shirred side fullness. or an up and coming young man enters his office and admits that a suitable mate would be extremely welcome? The answer is simple. The broker merely consults his files, studies the records there disclosed and requests his caller to be patient Sizes 34 to 40 $10.75 $10.75 Sizes 34 to 44.... for a couple of days. Other Frocks of Jersey, Wool Crepe, Satin, Canton and Georgette, featured in complete selection at Rubin's next step is to entrust the prospective bridegroom with the lady's address and phone number in order that a meetinig may be ar Thlrd Virtro nfctpnrinnts Tt Vpt.lcam&n.

hat hov. I rnd "Doc" Weaver, groundkeeper. M.UUU.UUU unuffl L1Z.UKL I 10 minutes ON LINER SETS A RECORD Drapery Upholstery Fabrics Featured at Exciting Savings "pHEY are from Belgium, imported directly by Stix, Baer Fuller. They are hand-made of selected wool yarns in pullover, V-neck style. Colors and color-combinations are remarkably rich and unusual.

Sizes 6 to 18 years. (Boy Own Store-Fourth Floor.l O-, Thrift Avenue The Buy-Way of St. Low's Wool Remnants 98c, $1.58, $2.98 Yd. Of tweed, serge, novelty and plain coatings, in lengths of 1 to zyz yards; mostly 54 inches wide. (Square 29.) Relish Dish, $1.00 Green or amfcer glass Dish in nickeled frame with handle.

Stamped Colored Cases $1.00 Pair Hemstitched colored Pillow Cases in 42-inch tubing; green, pink, peach, blue, yellow, orchid. Hemmed Consul Sheets $1.35 and $1.39 Made of firm quality bleached sheeting that will wear well. Size 72x99 inches, $1.35. Size 81x99 inches, $1.39. (Square 14.) Linen Huck Towels, 25c Of all-linen huck woven with red and blue borders; size 16x29 inches.

(Square 14, Street Floor.) aao v. y-tPk 3 Couch Covers Just 11 beautiful high-grade Couch Covers of in dark effects at NEW YORK, Oct. 4. (Universal Service.) The $1,000,000 opium seizure aboard the Dollar liner President Harrison, at Jersey City, yesterday was the largest ever made, customs men assert, and they believe they have now struck one of the main chanels of smuggling. When Customs' Inspector Eddie Starace detected the faint aroma cf opium, sixteen government men vion In these United States.

His uthority is purely spiritual. Bogus K. of C. Oath. uld you like to have one 11-lustra.

on of the obstinate falsehood 1 1 the anti-Catholic campaign which" ome poor Republicans and worse emocrats are now waging? A few di ago a single mall enriched me ten printed copies of the bogu i tth of the Knights of Co-lumb This faked documenta forgery stupid that no intelligent pen ould believe in it, represent 1 knights as swearing that the' ill 'wage relentless war aga us 11 heretics, Protestants and Ma or and will 'hang, burn, waste, boil, ay, strangle, and bury alive these Infamous heretics. This false production of a fanatical imagination has been exposed a hundred times. Yet somebody is still paying to send it around, and some simple ouls are still fooled by it. Now listen to the real oath of the Knights of Columbus. 'I swear to support the Constitution of the United States.

I pledge myself, as a Catholic citizen and Knight of Columbus, to enlighten myself fully upon my duties as a citizen and to conscientiously perform such duties entirely in the interest of my country and regardless special QC to prices p.0 -31 "jOt v. A' had searched everything but the 50-Inch Damask and Velours Lengths Up to 15 Yards, $1 .39 Special at, Yard JL Excellent variety in Damask and choice of several popular colors in in these high-grade fabrics so desirable for draperies, etc. for Fall. Now you can beautify your living room at emphatic savings! Velour Portieres Reduced Limited quantity of rich looking double faced Portieres in blue, and blue with mulberry, beaver, taupe or brown, also gold or green Portieres some sligtly soiled. All are 2la yards long and in 28, 36 and 50-inch widths, priced respectively, pair, $7.70 $9.90 $12.50 Day-Bed Covers Neatly made Cretonne Covers with box-pleated sides in skirt effect.

Just 29 various colors and designs, $LmsO Cotton Damask This practical and attractive material for slip covers and other purposes may be had in natural tone or chain locker in the fore peak cf the ship. After ninety fathoms of anchor chain was paid out, it created enough space for seven men to attack a partition with crowbars and saws. After two hours, the customs men finally entered the locker. Thirty burlap bags were found, and each contained 100 eight-cunce tins cf opium. Customs men valued the take at between $1,000,000 and $1,500,000.

They declared the President Harrison is liable to a fine of $600,000 for having it aboard. Capt. James D. Guthrie was directed to appear before a United States commissioner. Four petty officers of the liner were held.

How of all personal consequences. I pledge myself to do all in my pow 50c choice of colors; special, yard 1 vm va. V4U; 1111 JttXJ A lOU ill. And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or t-, i (Sixth 0 er to preserve the integrity and purity of the ballot, and to pro lonsuins. io wonaer millions take it tor colds, neuralgia, rheumatism: E.nd the aches and nain thnt wAtU tVifm tv0 to it tvii iiiviii( J.

Jll UU der is that anyone still vorries through a winter without these tablets They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin fs marvelous doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven direc- Spring-FillecJ Mattress BORAH CALLS AL'S FARM RELIEF STAND INDEFINITE uuui. iiy not pui it 10 the test Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture cf Moaoaceticacidester of Salieyiicacid In Twin or Full Size, Priced Only FARGO. N.

Oct. 4. (By U. With his midwestern speaking tour in behalf of the national Republican ticket ended. Senator Borah of Idaho is on his way to Chicago to confer with party leaders before going to Washington.

In a speech here last night, he egain depicted Herbert Hoover as the farmer's friend, and discussed Gov. Al Smith's "indefinite" stand on farm relief and St. Lawrence- TfOR soothing relaxation and restful sleeping have this Spring-Filled Mattress on your bed! It is carefully made according to our own specifications. filled with resilient coil unit covered with soft felt and with attractive art tick. WILL GLADLY ANSWER LETTERS FROM WOM Great Lakes waterways problems.

He denounced Smith's divergence from the Democratic platform rela-; tive to prohibition and derided the governor's attacks on Hoover's silence during the Republican oil scandals. mote reverence and respect for law and order. I promise to practice my religion openly and but without ostentation, and to sc conduct myself in public affairs end in the exercise of virtue as to reflect nothing but credit upon our Holy Church, to the end that she may flourish and our country prosper, to the greater honor and glory of What Washington Said. "Would you like to hear what George Washington said to American Catholics? presume that your fellow-citizens w.ll not forget the patriotic part which you took In the accomplishment of our devolution and the establishment of cur government, or the important assistance which they received trim France, a nation in which the Roman Catholic faith is "Would ycu like to hear what Theodore Roosevelt wrote on the same subject, when some Intolerant tried to bar William H. Taft from the presidency on religious grounds? 'So much for your obligation to Mr.

Taft because is a Uni'aiian Now for ycur objections to him because you think his wife and brother to be Rcnvan Catholics As it they ar r.ct; tut if thev or if he were a Roman Catholic himself, it ought rot to affect in the slightest degree any man's supporting him for tre position of "There you pre. That Ls where I stand. God he ping me. I can do no otherwise. If you are going to vote for Mr.

Hoover because you think him more able." more fearless, more frank, more clear and intelligent in his grasp of the problems that are coming up to the next president, better fitted by experience for high executive duties than Gov. Smith i T. Double Deck Coil Spring Ninety-nine coils of tempered resilient wire are made in the double deck style with helically tied top and finished in dur 50-Lb. Felt Mattress Made of layers cf white felt and covered in serviceable and a nice looking art ticking, this well-made Mattress is a noteworthy $29.50 Asking for Information About Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound A newspaper advertisement, inserted yesterday by the Smith Independent League, asked three questions of Borah, charging Hoover with attempting to fix a price of $1.50 a bushel for wheat while he was food dictator and with trying to slash wheat and pork prices following the ciose of the World War.

Borah replied in detail. The ad- Well-Designed Steel Beds Very eccno ical and attractive way to complete the bedroom furnishings these sturdy Steel Beds in brown enamel finish, with decorated panels, may be 1 nZ had in full or twin size. Special P11.U (Seventh Floor.) medicine gave me splendid results. able green ed $10.25 enamel. Pric Nil -v I have been taking Lydia L.

PmR-ham's Pills for Constipation also and recommend these medicines to rnv friends and will answer letters asking about them." Mas. Gladys Rogers, Route 5, Grand Avenue Atlanta, Georgia. A Lot Better By Taking It Trafford. Pa "I took Lydia E. dress largely was a summary of the various speeches Borah had made since his invasion of the mid-1 west.

Johnson's Electric Floor Waxer Pinkham's Vegetable Compound be 1 JOB TO FIRM i I THAT NEVER DID ANY WORK 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 4. (By V. The jurors who will decide whether E. Connolly and I Frederick B.

Seely, former Queens i officials, cenfpired with the lat New Model Waxer, With Wax $00:50 and Instruction Book, Only jf It's amazing the way this Johnson's Waxer makes floors look gleamingly new and it's so easy to use that you wonder how you ever did without it. Waxer is comple" with long extension cord, lamb's-wool wax mop, can of nqja wax and helpful instruction book. is. well and good. But if you are Mop Outfit, 97c Floor mop with long handle; short handle dusting mop; dest cloth; bottle of polish in each outfit.

6-Ft. Ladder, $1.29 Sturdy hardwood construction; each step metal braced and metal center spreader brace; bucket shelf. (nrth rsoor.t -z. ting against Mr. Smith, even 'in John M.

Phillips to defraud the city in connection with sewer contracts) heard testimony today which indi- ie slightest degree' (as Roosevelt i iCt. "-p- -fit cause I could not eat a thing. I had no appetite whatever and never felt good. I was talking to my friend one day and she passed the remark of bow thin. I was getting since 1 got married and I told her my trouble and she advised me to take the Vegetable Compound.

I feel a lot better now since I have been taking it regularly and I can eat most anything. I recommend your medicine to anyone who teils me of troubles like my own, for I know what it has done for me. I have also used your Sanative Wash. I am willing to answer women they ask about the medicine." Mbs. E.

Gelatjc, Box 502, Trafford, Pa. says), because he is a Catholic, I ask you to consider whether you cated that a company with no previous experience was awarded more than $2,000,000 in contracts. Clifton E. Turner, president of the are not nullifying the Constitution of the United States." Bucket, 19c Chamois, $1.19 MRS. GLADYS ROGERS Route 5, Grand Atlanta, Ga.

Atlanta, Ga. "My mother gave me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound when I was a about 14 years eld, when I was just entering womanhood. Thea after I married, I took more cf it. During the time before xnj baby was fcera tMs "Wheeling" 12-qt.

heavy galvanized hand- dipped bucket. Special ralue- Soft and pliable chamois in size practical for wash-ine windows, etc. Highways Repair Company, said that his company did not perform any contracts but assigned them to other companies. He received percentage checks from the other com- pans ret a. i matter what tj at Real Estate yoa iray be Interested In.

NOW The Time Buy. Tarn to the Real Estate Classified Ads. Advertisement, Telephone Bfcopplsg Btrrlce-CZ Btral S500. A4verUenveck.

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