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22 ritii.i .Mm.M(;, m;iti:mui;ü j, y-jj THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SECRETARY BAKER DENIES RUMOR OF HELP FOR POLAND';::: rTÄSKSDR L. S. ROWE NEW!"; of Ma PAN AMERICAN HEAD! evident. In this unity of purpn. No Hail Equipment to Pole At Kxprnco of l in I-Iij r t th.s am ,......, .,.0 no. This .!; WM within a few jn"r.t!i after tht ir r fir t h armif-tlre. r pr"rty pnys ' i i rn'intry there h.-.n and iif lr the sup- .It: i r ' f th" M i ' s j. i ry ani'iiinting .i made incited ! --r. .-H to isi :i f ;i. If p.". r t n . .t '. ir.e i . 1 1 -.' J .'reU'ht ' ;;t" n f ti " f i ' i n . "It ii e xplaine J that thro cars aro .". t r.dapted to operation n ! .- i :u rian r-ad. They were built ,),.. j to roTiprnt.il standards, nrc muri: ihn i i rvtüi r than American nrs, have ! of ! VI. i tu nt ,. i i", a n I ma i ga r:t,- a nd the- 4,' ! that continental brake and draft ringing and wr rf prohibited bv tho TVASHJN'IT' N, P. .. svpt F"y of War Newton I. Paker rie with the utmost vir..r that government H supplying the rail r'.a.is f.f Poland wit", .luir.m.tit at an'! u'ff proh il.tt'd by the inter- the pxpnjp if tho transportation j st ,t eomnuroe romrni.sdon fr'm j-tn: In the T'nlf 1 iT at whi. h Ur(' in (hi onuntry without an m-'-ri'.u!y rrii !i r;nisf of a l.(rk t.rf remodeling, which wmild in- of rolling tnrk. Admitting that ! vo'v from ;. ier cent, to per 4.C'r) frri;;ht cars have n yi.d 1 thH covrrr.nir nt rtarv iif v.rir -a. th- A rr.' tii a n of to Poland the s'C s thr f iirs ar' not rd a rd anil culd r ot I o oprraff d by thi- coi:.trv with it rTTimli Un:;, which would pro hibits in cost. The m.it?r u.;s 1 -rouirlit up at this tim by rr--op,i t J i -n aMopti-.I !y th- city cour'1!! if Kv-rrtt. V;ts)i.. ih--clarinir that i:v!i:ti T thaf city ari'l of th- htatf 'f Washington nr "npproirhincr pi ra 1, sis" flu- to ina.i!ity to oht.iin fr i-ht rars In which to ship th'-ir prolM'-t :. nl 'rtlnrr that "If any ! partr irnt Hi."- i'nit'l States has a surplus frrjt,'ht c:ir fn r rlothint: it nt of tho cist f tho cars. Such rr ixiiidlni: woul l havr horn prohibi tive in ri.Mt I'. fro rlIinK thf.'f rar to Poland thr nar d-p.irtnirnt liad ..n crnt ahroad, whn mnili rvrry ; fivs'.'.io r fffirt to dIpo-o of thru-. ;v.. hrro in Kuropr and tho salo 'v;is finally madr to I'oland as Ininr t!i- tif-t riffrr obtainable. "I can asurr you that tho desira bility of utilizing any availaldf riil if.ad stork in this rountry was fully aiprr i n t d nnrl thr cars would not har born sold abroad if thry had 1 ff ii adapted to American railroad of t renditions." f.f . bring1 dispelled. Th r. unity of purpose and unity UaN of the republics of America more r ana iNals thrrr Is involved a prcat Barrett Hetircs After 13 Years' Service With Union. iTiiuc sw.i: tlir !n?y r.f sm h 1 partnif-nt to dis-1 'it thr rridenro of Jarob Schanc: in f th" orffnf township, d niilfs south of "f 1 rrfr-rrrd thr ff-s- .'':i?h T'.end. l-'J miles wst f the Mir hi'nn l!oal. Tn Wrdnosday. Sept. : r.e fr0'" mule team. 2 line trl' ute th n nir.n ririzrns T nitd Sfatra wh hive paid th'-re-for." S n. We:-! o'ution-; t S of v.-;,r. In a ,l : "In replv to your le'.t r of Auir. ft. ! h'-ushold poods, uilh wliirh vmi en loed resolution 'be sfb!. tt Ihf io-ir.f il of Mir? riy of I'vrrttt. Wash., r'-: idimr the s air liv the. war 4)' -partm r.T of frei;:lit f-ars ard other projierty to l'ol.-.nd. I tal;r pleasure in i'ivinir you the facts nmri rnin 7 1 ht e v ib . 'There n-.Tf- Fold to rvi md bv thr Don't fall to read the special dis l'rito! States li-m ! lntb roni n 1 is- I H-i v A d r rt ivrnx nt f the Sfuth Finn, whih had rharrr of the dis- 1 1 -rrd Realty rotnpanv in thr Ural pfeial of surplus war supplies lo. alf d I l-''r pape in Sunday's News -Tim es. ; Hakr. t he t-rretarv i h.i ses. wt. 1H00 atul lno lbs; 7 letter to Sen. Jon s ' rows. Z heifers. Ko chicke ns. '.0 cirds stfo.ewf od. lumber, rorn. hay. Kverythiiur must :oo:s-4 Tfn' fail to ral thr spreial dis- ; play Ai ertlsrnient or the south j T'end Realty Company in thr Real Ksfato papr in Sunday's Nrws-Tinus. (Or J. S. Itowr) VASHIN(JTJN, Sept. 2 Dr. I S. Roue today asumcd the directorship f the Pan-Amrrtcan t'nlon. succeed inp John Rarrett, who retlr-d after 1 .". years service as directing he d of the union. The transfer of director ship took pla o in tho prernce of members f the Iitin-Ameriean dip lomatic corps. Secretary of State Colby and other hltfh officials of the I'r.ited States gov rnment. The new lirctor infttrmally ac cepting the orfice Udared that his policy wfiuld be to footer "a smooth ly operating international organiza tlfn that makes for mutual con'l 1 nc gfod-wiil and abvr all, for the maintenance of peace." "In entering upon the duties of dtn-ctor pcr.eral of the Pan-American Tnion," said Dr. Rowe, "1 le sire to avail myself of the earliest opportunity t s,iy that my major purpose will be to subserve the same Kreat international purposs that have guided toy distinguished prc lecessors. During the last 15 years Mr. Rarr'tt lias performed such con spicious service to the cause of con tinental solidarity, that the Pan American Pnion has come to orciipy a high place in the estimation of all the nations of Ancrica. Thruh his; efforts, the unity of all owe to him a v ry n-al debt of gratitude. "Mutual service is the very cor nerstone of thr Pan-American move ment and this same idea of service p rmeates and vitalizes the work f the union. I'veryone connected with th organization is constantly seek ing new opportunities for service atul usefulness. This great international institution Is the center to w hich the rove rnments and peoples of the American republics turn for in formation. Through its agency, the fog of distrust, lue to lack of ac quaintance with one another, is world mission an example of a smoothly operating International or ganization that makes for mutual confidence, good-will and above all, for the milntt nanco of pra r. "In carrying forward th work of the union, it will be nrcesary to have the earnest, co-oprration. in terest and support of the leading n vn and women of all the republics of this continent and I earnestly hope that I may lr assurred of this Indisprnsib'r requisite for the solu tion of the many important problems th 1 Pan-American 1 confronting" Union." Ir. Röwo enters upon thr duties of director genera', or the union with an intimate knowledge of Latin American affair, having served as head of the state Department's di vision of Latin-American Affairs for some time and previous to that hav ing been a member of various com missions for the study of Ivitin American subjects. During the world war, Ir. Row was an assistant secretary of the treasury. He was secretary of the second Pan-American Financial Conference, which met in 1915 and of the International High Commission, an organization of Latin-Anrrican republics. Dr. Rowe ha.s received degree from a number of South American universities. WILSON E Eats Anything He Wants Without Indigestion Headaches and Other Symptoms Gone Since Taking Tanlac, States South Bend Citizen. "To look at me now you would never dream that for two years I suffered from the worst kind of in ligostion. and I want to f-ay that tho wonderful change in my health is entirely due to Tanlac." said Clyde N. Wilson of the lnliana Lumber Co.. residing at 306 N. Main st.t South Bend. Ind. "I just can't find words to describe all I suffered on account of stomach trouble. I couldn't eat a thing but what it would cause me terrible pain anil distress afterwards. My food soured and gas formed and bloated me up till I was in perfect misery. I also had headaches that almost drove me distracted, and such pains across the small of my back that at times I could hardly move. I became so nervous, the least lfttle noise woke me up and I got so little rest at night I was tired out all the time. "My mother had taken Tanlac with very beneficial results, and urged me to try it too. I have taken three bot tles now and am as well as anyone could wish to be. I have a splendid appetite and can eat anything I want and never suffer a particle from indi gestion. The pains have all disap peared from my back and I haven't had a headache since I started tak ing Tanlac. I never felt better In my life than I do now and shall always be grateful to the medicine that straightened me up. I hope all who suffer as I did will give Tanlac a trial for I am sure it will do as much for them as it has for mc." Tanlac is sold in South Rend at the Central Drug Store, Public Drug Store, Iandon's Pharmacy and Wet tirk's Cut Rate Drug Store; and in Mishawaka at the Red Cross Phar macy. Advt. I' .-113 4 h ? n !H t- t r ill I - 11151 t r - US i A it t r .-rix 5 3 lite a ' '' i - - tß'txj EE. km m 4 - 1 0 Meeting the Demand For Period Furniture The home today is not complete without at least a few pieces of period furniture. Discriminating people know that period furni ture has a charm all its own and that it reflects an atmosphere of genuine culture and refinement. Not many years ago such furniture was expen sive and costly to own, but today you may have the pleasure of owning period furniture at a cost no greater than you would expect to pay for or dinary furniture. The newest creations from the world's finest craftsmen are now ready in our Annual Autumn Exhibition. Come in and see the large variety of designs in the best period styles. You will be under no obligation to make a pur chase, for it will be a pleasure to show you how moderate in price such furniture actually is at this store. 1 yi ; ! ' I j At Brandon's io morrow s. reaxer Than Ever THE BIG SEPTEMBER SALE Yes. The store will be open until 9:30 P.M. Come NEW WINTER COATS An enormous purchase of Women's and Misses' Win ter Coats from a large New York manufacturer enables us to offer the most wonderful Coat bargains that one could imagine. Women's and Misses' Winter Coats, wool velours, heather mixtures, and kersey cloth. Large fur collars, full flare models, in all the wanted colors. QQK fll Special sale price l3iwiwl Women's and Misses' Coats. A tremendous assort ment of handsome new smart winter coats in all the most wanted materials, black and all colors. $29.75 up to $150,00 SILKS and SILKS AX KNOILMOUS SALK OF XKW SILKS. CltKPK DE CIIIN"E 40-inch Crepe de Chine, all colors, splendid quality; a regular 12.50. August Sale silk pogi:i; 36-inch all Silk Pongees, splendid quality: regular $2.00 kind. August Sale cki:pi: dk ciiint: 40-inch black Crepe de Chine, regular $2.50, August Sale BLACK rOPLIN 40-inch black Poplin, regular $1.95 kind. August Sale TAFFKTA SILK 36-inch black Taffeta Silk, all bright and new, splendid quality; the best $2.00 kind. SATIN" C1IAIIMEUSI-: 36-inch Satin Charmeuse in black, blue and all colors; regular $3.50 kind. August Sale at SATIN CIIAUMBFSi: 40-incn tvatin Lnarmeuse in hiacK. navy. brown and all colors; regular 3.00 kind. August Sale SILK MFSSALLNF 3t-incn MiK Aicssaiine in an colors; reg ular $3.00 kind. August Sale TA I'll TT A SILK 36-inch Taffeta Silk in black and all col ors; regular $3.00 kind. August ß t QT Sale )173 .i:OIU;i7TTK CRKPE 40-inoh Cleorcetto Crepes, black, white and all colors; regular $2.50. August Sale $1.69 5 H r 1 1 'a 1 i t v $1.39 $1.95 $1.49 . c. kAirv, a i i ui rtiit uuvi r; absolutely Q CQ August Salo tPI.Jy lack, blue $2.69 ack. navy, $3.69 lors: recr- $1.95 i.r, in it- $1.79 SMART WOHEH'S SUITS Fur Trimmed $39.75 Our many Suits which an ticipate every correct vogue, makes selection most simple. Every type of women and misses has been considered, for we saw to it that every suit in our collection empha sized a note of youthful slen derness, quality and the latest creations. Magnificent values, brought out in fine Velours, Serges, Tricotine, beautifully tailored, and we have them in all sizes for women and misses. Special $39.75 HANDSOME SUITS New Fall Suits, plain tailored and fur trimmed models of Velour, Tricotine, Duvedelain, Broad cloth, Men's Wear Serge and Tinseltone. A won derful selection of New York high grade suits from $49.75 to $97.50 im ? ! J1 1 i NEW FALL DRESSES Several hundred new Fall dresses go on sale tomorrow p i t f at special prices. Women s and misse aresses or serge and tricotine, embroidered, braid and button trim. Special Women 8 and misses dresses in charmeuse, tricotine and serge, embroidered, braid and beaded trim. Pleated and draped skirts. Special NEW FALL SKIRTS The new Fall Skirts in plaid, tailor made and pleated models in the latest effect on sale tomorw, $14.75 to $19.75 $29.50 $24.75 Big Hosiery Sale Special purchase of Gordon Silk H osicry in black, brown, tan and gray, $2 (t -J 4 quality, sale price. J) I I i3 Children's Hosiery Big Saturday sale of boys and girls' fine or heavy ribbed block cotton hosiery, sizes. 39c, 50c, 59c and In all 65c Scarfs and Sweaters fcverything that s new in Sweaters tor Women. iMisses and Children. All Wool Fiber Silk or Pure Silk Sweat ers in slip-over, tuxedo or coat style. Black, navy and all the new fall shades, plain colors or novelty creations. Never such a hhowing of Sweaters in Soutn iw.-mi iMr as this. All priced from $6.50 to NEW SCARFS very latest style creations Every new combination. mense selection Th Scarfs. $50 in Knit An im- $5.00 to $20.00 WATCH US GROW Hundreds of New Blouses On Sale Tomorrow Ii 1 o u s e s o f (Jeorcette a n d Cr po fe Chin in licht Jind dirk rolors. J,-;rg" va riety ff style.-,, in all si?s. $1 c..ma blouve.s penal S6t) ' f - f J I fiorgrtte P.lous. s ii;r'h--:d a by our buyers in New Vr rk i-.v.n flesh and white. Plain, pbated a . mlreid red ff -1 s . ?'.. ki;. s;' rial $3.98 S. W. Corner Michigan Street and Jefferson Blvd. WARNING! The public Is warned that it is wrong to offer cash to one of our men for ice, and it is against the law for them to sell for cash. Buy coupon books. You can have the un'..scd coupons re deemed any time. You can buy for cash at the plant, ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. fS5 SAM'L SPIRO 8r CO. llt-lll 8. Michigan SL Home of H.S.&M Clothe t a 4 " OLD AM) RELIABLE. IF YOU need mo: id tr nartica'r 3T a; F.HVICT more ear?ful jou are In ;e-t!rv the bt rlic to borrow. tt more rrtln you will t to eboote tt ob! rfilable HTATE." Loam on Chatttli. Hain Kit. STATE LOAN CO, neUblinhfd 13C5. tod rMr MrrhABt Hck TMlg. 151 8. Mich. M. Xjr r.iJLmlrxxl 1 bv H. LEMONTREE rift ajad 3Inafrtcr1r.f OptirUn W can dcpUcate any tlr ot fl&iaet, co matter hr trrVfc B. MICHIGAN ST. M (3 Samuel C. Lontz & Sons The Home cf Kleau KaJ East Colax Avenue ! I 11 U