New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1918, Page 5

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For the Benefit Clerks, We Close Monday Nights American Walnut Dresser, Queen Anne Design—26x22 Queen Anne Posts— Value $45.00, American Walnut Chiffonier— man’s Chifforobe Design. Value$42.00. American Walnut Ladies’ Dressing Table—Triplicate swinging Mirrors of Our AC] For the Benefit of Our Clerks, We Close Monday Nights TWO CARLOADS OF SLEEP:NG ROOM SUITS Bought last July for Next Spring’s Use but by good luck railroaded through. We are mighty glad to get them but have no room and must close them at wholesale. I's OQur Loss, Your Gain. 12 Suits Shaped Legs—Value $38.00. Sale 15 Suits Quartered Oak Dressers—24x30 Mirror—Large Deep Draws—Selected Stock—Value 840.00. Sale uar Mmd Oak Chiffoniers—Colonial Design—Large Mirror—six Draws—Value $38.00. l:L Value Mirror—Val $35.00. 6 ON Material- Opposite the Park END OF WAR NEAR, WASHINGTON'S VIEW - | rangements | taken to acquaint the Germans with Loss of Austria Considered Mortal h terms have been coasummated after Blow {0 Germany Nov 4.—Military sur- tlitating t¥ ask of cru n milita are under of | this necessary, yod here to be salient features proves nistice signed with Austria se and detailed information formal an- cement of the terms. The b that Austria , awalt the g fact is out of the war and Germany allied or rely entirely on her must follow suit on the and American terms now on ustria makes tha t Germany can- 1 to take whatever matter how drastic the y be. ict translated into other lan end of the and that peace bility a matter of | inelinec nted to the on the fleld by prese nder SUSTAIN THE PRESIDENT VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET% PULL THE SECOND red Oak Bed > £35.00 . balc ‘4( the terms ha | marks of def LEVER I Head and Foot— Sale .. -Double Cupboard Front with Concealed Draws—Gentle- Sale Graceful Shaped Ends 10 Suits American Walnut Dresser—Colonial Design—Cross Banded Draw ue $45.00. Sale American Walnut Beds—Shaped Veneer Ends Sale '\mcrican Walnut Chiffonier-—Large Mirror— “S” Shaped Posts—Full Size—Value Six Draws—Shaped Front. Value $40. A _Oak Princess Dressers—Tall Dxcssmg Skirt Glass—Low Baschuarte[cd -Value $25.00. Sale B. C PORTER SONS Mirror—Double Top Draws —Arch Banded— Fronts—Large 12 Suits Mahogany Colonial Dresser—24x30Mirror—shaped side Posts—Correct in Value $45.00. Sale ..... Mahogany Napoleon Bed—Cross. Bandcd ‘Front and Ends—Roll Value $40.00. Sale Mahogany Colonial Chiffonie Value $42.00. Sale Mahogany Ladies’ Table—3 Large Swinging Mirrors—Double Draws—Correct Value $37.00. Sale 12 Suits Dressers in Colonial Walnut—Large Mirror—Crotch Grained Selected Wood—Shapzd Posts—Value $37.00. Sale $28.50 Chiffonier in Matched Walnut—Special “Cross Laid” Construction—Full Length and width—Value $35.00. Sale . Bed with Roll Head and Roll F Detail— $35.00 Foot— $30.00 Draws— $32.00 Copy. ..... $35.00 o) Head—Roll i 0f Top— $30.00 $28.00 $25.00 oot—Napoleon Pattern —Selected Material. Va]ue $31 10 Suits Quartered Oak Dresser—24x28 Mirror—Shaped Posts—Colonial Pattens—Value $35. Sale $25.00 Quartered Oak Chiffonier—Oblong Mirror—“S” Front—Correct Copy—Value $32.00. Sale $22.00 Quartered Oak Bed—Bar Top—Roll Foot—Figured Selected Material—Value $30.00. $35.00 $27.50 $18.75 Opposite the Park 15 pointed out 1wwing been presented announced but the be withheld from 1 uat! Germany has rejected them. There is me ground for the belief that ar- ave already been under- terms { themselve accepted or : terms, but confirmation is lack- The speed with which the Austrlan and the inat- United vance on any g 1 iere was, how- & to Indicate that !h( Austrians may ] ave made one effort to climinate some of the drastic terms. According to one diplomat Austria is understood to have been fearful about the possibility of bei inta ecoaflict with Germa the Allies and the United allowed under condit Austrian rallways or Austrian terri- tory in prosecuting the war. But ir ny such fea it was speedily uffed out ro all the ear- rms in the form of dictated demands which had to be accepted or rejected practically in their entirety by Austria From various authoritative sources | 8 nformation bear- kness, and all ierman military the futility ot any ! by all who know them. & the war, It is learned, for example that Ger- many has practically cun short of gesolene and that her U-hoats, her [ —" SA aeroplanes and her army generally cannot escape the vonsequences. With | Galicia cut off from Germany the oil| \.u.,.u‘u will obviously not ¢ BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards 38’ Olive Tablets Gef! at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substi- tute for calomel, act gently on the bowelg and positively do the work. | People afflicted with bad breath find | quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ | Olive Tablets, The pleasant, sugar-| coated tablets are taken for bad breath | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, ! i the blood and gently purifying | re system. They do that which ous calomel does without any ‘ he bad after effects. All the bencfits of nasty, s‘ckerung | griping cathartics are derived from D Edwards’ Olive Tablets without gnpmg, | pain or any disagreeable effects. ‘ Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered flwl formula after seventeen years of prac- | tice among _patients aflicted with | bowel and liver complaint, with the 1 attendant bad breath. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purel ,r a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olivc | color. Take one or two every night for | a week and note the effect. 10c and 25¢ ner box. All druggists. LE HflllANDERS’ ST0CK CONNOR SHAI.I.UHAN OPEN TONIGHT Q0w to the The ques Teuton mili In fact there is nothing to wer. on of the the papular Impression th resident Wilson iasists on the ab- tion af th aiser Governor Marcus Holcomb Will Have An Important Message to Deliver Tonight at Big Republican Rally at 8 o’clock at SKRITULSKY’S HALL Dr. Julius Hupert, Mayor Quigley and Senator Klett Will Also Speak Don’t Miss It. Everybody Welcome

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