South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 300, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 October 1918 — Page 7

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Listed below are many useful things to make her work easier on wash da v. So many women dread wash day because they haven't the things to go ahead with, the right kind of tubs, wringers, etc. You can get them here at lowest prices.

Galvanized Tubs Tin Boilers AH Copper Boilers Wash Boards American Family Soap Borax Soap Chips

Tub Wringers Bench Wringers Clothes Baskets Clothes Props Clothes Lines Clothes Line Hooks

flLUES' TEHMS TO BE SHAPED ! B NEXT WEEK i

Basis of Guarantees to Be Demanded for Truce Is Being Outlined by Military Chiefs.

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Many other articles here to make washing easier. Pure Heavy Aluminum At Special Prices

It is a genuine pleasure to cook with pure aluminum wear. After once using aluminum utensils you will never use any other kind. Some articles may seem

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first thought, hut you will tind aluminum is the hest and cheapest ware made. Because you will save enough in

food to pay for it in a short time, and because it will wear for almost a life time if given proper care.

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rAIITTONI no scraFe a 5narr instrument. "' V Never use soda, lye, ashes or ammonia, as they are injurious to aluminum. Never leave an empty utensil over an intensely hot tlame.

Listed Below Are Many Useful Articles That you Can Buy Here at a Saving. Tea Pots, in 2 styles, at $2.29 Coffee Pots, in 3 styles $2.25 to $5.49 Percolators, from $1.49 to $4.29 Tea Kettles $1.79 to $4.50 In plain and colonial styles. Round Roasters . .$1.69 to $2.69 Preserving Kettles, 2 to 12-qt., priced from 69c to $2.29 Double Boilers $2.00 to $2.50 Covered Sauce Pans $1.69 to $2.39 Sauce Pans 50c to 79c Cake Pans 45c and 49c Pie Pans 39c and 49c Large Spoons ' 39c and 45c Bread Pans at 59c Mil 11 m Pans, 6-cup,.at 79c Measuring Spoons, set of 3 at 10c Aluminum Is Easy to Clean Ordinarily, it may he cleaned by using: hot water and ivory soap. When lidly discolored and burned with grease, etc.", clean with "Orona." If necessary cover the utensil with Orona in the evening and then rub it with fresh Orona the next morninr. To restore the bright finish outside apply "Alumishine." which not only cleans but also polishes wonderfully. Orona and Alumishine Sold Here at 10c

All Theaters Closed Temporarily

LEIST YOU HAVE OVERLOOKED OUR ANNOUNCEMENT WE MENTION AGAIN THE CASTLE THEATER HAS BEEN TAKEN OVER BY THE LASALLE MANAGEMENT AND WILL BE CONDUCTED ON THE SAME HIGH-CLASS PLAN AND WITH A BOOKING SYSTEM THAT WILL NOT CONFLICT. THE BARGAIN RATE COUPON BOOKS WILL BE GOOD AT EITHER HOUSE AND TEN TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED FOR $1.10 THAT'S 1 1 CENTS A TICKET, WHEREAS THE REGULAR ADMISSION PRICE WILL BE 17 CENTS AT THE LASALLE, INCLUDING WAR TAX AND PERHAPS MORE IF THE 'GOVERNMENT INCREASES THE TAX.

Well, nn did yo;i sot through last nk without tlio motion? Wasn't it worse than lining without iwilim for iimm of u, aujliuw? If tli wrathrr turn. -M, aiul tlu oinlition. iinpn and Um ban 1. lütrd, thU will ! a Um Ial iuoich Of omu'm', it may In loiiicr and w inn-t U patient for the trnoral uh1. hut the ieoK'iiin "U't eonie any khi ooii to Miit u, and when the M"ii-en liows eonie hack, won't we appiet iate them then? In tin meantime" we'll pie you a littK t-IiMr ik'ms from I ielaud. uhere all 1 not at a MantlMill. vwn thoiili the e!ihitinir of pietures has pnutieally stniHiI throughout the ttnntry. IaNl Normand ha fully de-idetl lu only ork In well, not lap--tik. f iir, for sin lias quite rown N'jtmd that Ui;v Tut. i;itlu-r. tr.ul 11 iimmI if-, luriiii; the rt'i'iaiiuler or the war. -Peek's p,ad irl" ! tlie li t of tlies: l'frftx't I'.'i" j-, the e ond ,,f t,r kind, and the eleter littli -tar proinh's that there will lv maiiy sicts(ri, f-r she waul to make the world lau-h. It's an ,el!nt idea and we ho more entertainer, will h the same. Pon't entirely forget that IiSalle-C'a-tl ouHii lMks will he on sale as son a we oen aain.

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j WASHINGTON, Oct. SR. That !t'i German war cabinet rroniz'.'S jtli serious situation confronting its ' armies H hest indicated, otlicial.s i f-aid today, by the decision of that

I boly to await the decision of the

allies' armistice question before replying to Fros't Wilson's note. It is not believed that it v ill have long to wait. The military and naval chiefs of tht- United States and the entente .are already in conference in France.

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tentative program passed upon by the Versailles war council and the Fritish admiralty authorities. This rrosram will be materially strengthened, oificials here believe, btfore It is sent to the allied premiers for approval nd transmission to Fres't Wilson, who will, in turn, pass it bnck to Germany. It will be in Ferlin unless some unexpected obstacle presents itself, not later than the end of next week. Agitation In Germany. Meanwhile the internal political situation within German constantly grows more critical. The demand for the immediate abdication of the kaiser, fathered by the extreme socialists, is being voiced from every quarter of the empire. So far there has been no notice taken of this "lese majeste" by the authorities, but it is generally believed here that they will have to take steps to end this agitation and that this action wiil precipitate a conflict that will have far-reaching effects. The junkers and the military party are calling on all loyal Germans to gather around them and

announce a resistance to the

death" program. The .socialists, and the workers in the industrial centers are planning a general strike to compel the immediate ending of the war on the best terms possible. No one here can forecast which proposition will be successful. Kadieals Are Feared. The situation admittedly i charged with dynamite and the official reports reaching Washington are so conflicting as to be almost worthless in aiding in reaching a conclusion as to what to expect. That the authorities are extremely apprehensive of a coup d'etat by the radicals is indicated by the report that they have armed the F.oy Scouts in the big industrial cente rs, including the shipping cities and the munition manufacturing communities, with machine guns and placed them under the direct command of the police authorities. These boys are to aid the elderly policemen in putting down any riots that may follow declaration of the thr4tened f-trike. Diplomatic dispatches reaching here today told of processions of women in some German c.ties who carried banners demanding peace. These dispatches emphasized the great greeting that was given Dr. Karl Fiebknecht. socialist leader and former member of the reichstar. on h?s release -from prison where he had been confined since on a charge of attempted treason in connection with the May day riots in 191C. He is reported to have summoned a conference of the socialist leaders to determine a program that will force an early peace. No I.et-l'p in lTorram. Fut regardless of what may develop in connection with the diplomatic situation, there will be no

j let-up whatever in the military

measures bong pressed oy tr.e United States and the allies. The overseas movement of troops continues up to the average, military otlUial.s say, despite the ravages of

inish influenza throughout the

country. If the military party regain control in Germany and de

cide to fight on, the loaders rind that Field Marshal Foch antuipabd that possibility and continue his hammering on fronts. The movement against th

trio-Hungarian forces on the Italian battle front between the Brenta and Fiave rivers i expected to aid the peace movement in Austria. The Italians have the benefit in this offor.she of Ilrifish and French veterans and their success already is remarkable when the extremely difficult terrain over which thev are lighting is considered. Keolts In Hungary. Officials hero say that the crisis In Austria's internal affairs cannot be deferred much loncer. There is no confirmation here of the Italian reports that Kmperor Charles has declared his intention of abdicating, but all of the dispatches from

Kor?v Fasl ar.d from Scandinavian tu'ircos emphasize the seriousr.es t the revolts in Hrrgary, wherethe army apparently is seizing j

in an effort to force j peace on any terms I

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Ours is not a Store of spasmodic sales on cheap, shoddy articles not worthy of a place in a firstclass store, articles whicji are picked up haphazardly for saIepurPoses only. Transactions of this character tend to pull down the morale and standing of a high-class institution. Every day i saks day at Saulors on high-class merchandise selected from our regular quality stock.

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Right in the face of increasing costs and high prices we offer many remarkable values. Becruse wc bought and bought heavily months ago and filled our Big Warehouse on Division street full from basement to roof. Our prices in many instances are no higher than last year. In addition we cih r m.my lines which we bought in large quantities and secured liberal concessions.

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A Beautiful 'I'ea' Waai is a very appropriate Christmas present. Our showing is now complete. Priced from $10.50 ud

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Terms as low as $1.00 per weels

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cooker, with high closet. Full size Range 4 for Coal or Wood, $3S.85.

Precilla Sewing Cabinets Yerv dainty and handsome. An onn-

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UNCLE SAM SAYS: It is your patriotic duty to shop early, so as to save heat, iight and extra labor, to carry all small packages, etc. All Holiday displays are being arranged for your convenience. Select your gifts now and have them laid away. It won't inconvenience you much, and will help your country's cause. SHOP EARLY.

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