South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 343, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 December 1917 — Page 7
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sr.NDAV. UMin.K v, i.m I S. ALIGNING ALL RESOURCES Registration of New Alien Enemies Goes Forward Without Incident Austrians Take Action Calmly.
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Ir.f ' mat ;-n.if Ni-n y r . Washington, i .-.,. s. .n .f the machinery of zn rnm r.t today was moving towards i -ompl' -tin:; t lie work o? alUnins: f all of th- I'nited States men, materials and moneytK.iint Austria. Th" sirnc proot dire which marked the early days f the war -with 'rmany was everywti'fc heir:.: fi'llowf.l. Subjects, of A tit ri;i -1 1 unwary hae in( n made ahfn enfmN and htp recognized as wch. They will be compelled to 1 i t t hcmsfh es with the Fnited States, marshal In the. districts where they live. Such as arc in zones not affected ly the " -los.fi sections" outlined in the vurious proclamations of ho pr fsid'-nL .will recehe permits to continue their ordinary business, others must move while ?till others must he interned. Austrian Remain Quiet. The general situation so far - s oülcia's h'rc rouM learn today 'remains unchanged. The alien en-enii'-s were "keeping their mouths h'i,!' ofheials reported. Reports from the secret atrents of the United .States who have been watching the larger c otnmunities efperially those in Pennsyh ania, Michi'-'an, Minnesota, and t'olorado, where subjects of the Austrian emperor are in reat numbers, indicate th.it the adoption of the declaration of war has been accepted as a. matter of course. The Austrians themselves remain miiet ind many of them are reported us r nly declaring they are plad that the step has been taken and that they will support the United States in th war in every possible way. This latter report is especially ernphaied from the bi Pennsylvania o.il centers where Austrians are in l ho u sands. SXHuIatin I'nwio. With t!ie Austrian Mtuation out f the way additional attention was i al on the status of Turkey and Iti'Igarla. Th" statement made in the debate on the war resolution in both the nenate and the house that a separate peace with these two nation was not out of the question hs around deep interest. Administration otticiaks have nothing to siy on this subject. They suuot that s; ulation as to the means being u"jd. or ef n whether negotiations jtfc-tually may be In progress would be mot unwise at the present time. It ha- been known for a lon time that both Turkey and Bulgaria were war weary. In Turkey cspeci il! tlie mass of the people have opposed the war but have been held in line by the Iarse number of Ierman nibcers and men that have been amalgamated with the Turkish aiiny. T.ulu'aria has not been a fa tor in the war for months. Her minister here only a few days a?o ailed attention to t.ie fat that Unitarian soldiers were not fishtin? the western front nor in Italy -1 iid declared that they would not ,e. If actual negotiations to remove Ibilaria and Turkey from the war ire in prores.s it is cor.sidered likev here that they are beim; con-
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that nothing ollicial will be known for some time.
MAN RELEASED HERE IS WANTED IN OHIO
Word 'was received by the local detective oVpartmer.t Saturday that t'i!liam lardner, attested here -oiijc time a?o on a tcraiul larceny liarue. and release when the prand i iry failed to return an indictment r;a inst him. is wanted at Hamilton. . on a charge of highway robbery. tlardner's real name, sas the Hamilton - department, is William Holers. His iirst attempt at rime, ie years apt, w;us throwing1 a switch o wreck a freight train. His favorite t"ii' is to play hick, thus pethimself removed to a hospital, whrre it will le. easier fr him to -cape. Tt was this sort of a ruse a hieb obtained his freedom in April. his year, while awaiting- trial on be highway robbery charge. lardner, or Hogers, was rebased irr,- sotne time ago. and his present thereabout: is not known.
AVINGS COMMITTEE TO MEET IN CAPITAL
'me of the most important of tho o . ; p. y meetings to be lield in Iniiar.apolis r.'t week. Iv. 1. ani ! . will be that of the war-savings mmittee for Indiana w!;o.-e gintic campaign to raie ?:A."d".-'.-
11 0 in this state by means of Mnall i' kii:. Jias just been put under1 ! Tin- meeting will be he'd at 1 j lock Friday. Dec. H. in the par-I m. on the leth t'oor of the Knights J f I'Mhias buildim:. The program j "i the meeting has been gie:i out .- fallows: 4 lAplanatiori of the purpose and - .it nullt of th' p.'ah of nr::t:i;:.i- ; n l.V Joserdi I. dlivtr, -täte di- ' ' t"r, youth I'end; genera! d scuv-j n. b d by J'rar.k K. Menne, see- j t iry of tin' executive omtrdttt t?:
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!:-t rj.-T diairmen. Amone th'.ve from South Ib-nd. will attend the r.ie. tir c will be. I I di r, Km nk lk Herine. Ibme '. toi'li?nü!. I'. .. Sims. II. M. liutchinson and "W. K. Lamport.
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25 Discount Will be Allowed on all Merchandise During the Holidays This is a very exceptional olTer and coming at this particular time of the year, we are sure it will be appreciated. All merchandise you will find marked in plain figures the same as heretofore. Simply select what you want and then deduct 25 7c from the plain figure price.
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THIS GENUINE LEATHER ROCKER
$23.50
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tyle of rocker exactly as above reproduced. We want you to notice in particular the deep seat, the broad arm rests and the high wing back. You would find this rocker thoroughly comfortable. It is covered in genuine Spanish leather.
TUTS $2 SMOKKll
Style of smpker exactly like cut. CO inches high, heavy glass ash tray.
this rnn:i) oak s.moki-:iis OUTFIT Originally Sold at S 10.00. iii:lli:u's noi(PQ An jday ci : tpOUU Made of genuine quarter oak, has a large locker in the base, while tho top is fitted with a brass tray, match holder, cigarette holder and cigar holder. See this exceptional offer on our first Moor.
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THIS $2.00 XFT ISOWIi
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Style of nut bowl exactly as above reproduced. Made of solid mahogany. "We believe this bowl represents probably the best value we have ever offered in a special.
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THIS $5.50 SMOKERS' OUTFIT hi;ijj:ii's holiday pi u ck $3.65 Made of mahogany. Style exactly as reproduced a b o v e. Attractive in appearance and a remarkable value.
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ALL FLOOR LAMPS REDUCED y4 75 Different Patterns to Select From. Our stock of floor lamps represents a most wonderful assortment. You will be able to find practically any style base and virtually any jrade of shade de:ired. We wish to stabthat this particular stock was purchased several months aero for the holiday trade and without a single exception nur display will probably be in advance of any other similar line in the city.
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BRING THE LITTLE ONES TO SEE OUR BIG XMAS WINDOW This window will be found very interesting. Practically all of the merchandise which we have on the inside is displayed. You will find many things in the way of sensible toys which have not been shown in this citv before.
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THIS DOLL BED Originally sold at .$1.00. IIF.f.LFirs IIOLIDAV ft nuti; $D3 This little bed is handsomely finished in white enamel and beautifully decorated in delicate colors. It lias a nice mattress covered in art ticking with pillows to match. In fact it Is a real bed from a real furniture stoic?
THIS LITTLE DOLL BED
Originally Sold at $2.00.
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This bed will be on sale as 'lonpr as the stock of l.'O will last. Style of bed exactly like cut,- complete with mattress and pillows. It is a real bed from a real furniture store.
THIS LITTLE DOLL BED Originally Sold at $:.7.i. DAY FKICK lj)47 Style of bed exactly as reproduced above in white enamel trimmed in brass, complete with mattress and pillows and heavy brass cassters. "Why not buy your little girl a real bed from a real furniture store?
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In selecting gods for this department we have confined the lines entirely to practical merchandise, something very reasonable in price and lasting when it comes to considering quality. For the special convenience of the trade we have arranged to show all goods of the above character on our lirst floor. We extend to the people in general a most cordial invitation to visit this department.
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THIS AFRICAN DODGE Orluinally .Sohl for S1.00.
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fair a larky poking his head through a can-
offerimr anyone the privilege of hitting providing they could throw faster than
ru w t, he could ilod'-e. The above toy is just sucli a ' proposition.
BUY THE LITTLE GIRL A LAUNDRY OUTFIT I'he .boo Ono Originally Sold for S 1.05.
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THIS LOCOMOTIVE AND TENDER Originally Sold at $2.00.
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This outfit consists of a real wash tub with a real wrinsrer. In addition you will find a metal wash board, wicker clothes hamper, clothes line, clothes pins, iron, starch, p.on Ami, bluini; and Kabbitt's Cleanser. The entire outfit for only
This outfit is a splendid reproduction of a real railroad engine. You will find it extra lare. is finished in a bright shade of red trimmed in gold. It is well constructed and will withstand a good deal of hard usuase. siee this very exceptional olTer in our show window. Style of outfit exactly ?.s reproduced in the above picture.
THIS JOLLY JITNEY Originally Sohl at 1.7."..
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This Jitney is exceptionally well made and finished. It would be suitable for a child from " to 6 years old and owing- to the nmnnr-r in vhich it is put together it would Ut for a long time.
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Don't Pay Cash for Year Too Oerftt to OoW. a GATELYS X2J fi. KfcWfM SU
WARNER BROS Seed Farm fifacfnixry 114 E. Wayne Ä
Broken lines QCJ h'ancy Boots . at Guarantee Shoe Co.
Thu Lalest in LADIES' WEAR T. S, GARLAND & CO, 139 S Michigan St
SUCK7S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COj 12 8. 5IAIX ST. f Phones: Horrra Ä11T; Dcfl 111 The SUck Wj-
INVEST FOR PROFIT I offer unusual "buV la lesnimal stocks. It urTl py yva t invest Ik, t. CAJUi ß- AYI1LS
