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THANKSGIVING SPECIALS AT THE DRUG DEPT. Cascara Sagrada Tablets, 100 5-grain, 19¢c. “No Gray” Hair Tonic, $1.59. Baume Analgesique, 47c, “Lilys” Brown Mixture Tab- 28c, Blossers” Catarrh Cure, 25c. Dialaxin, 25c size, 17c, “Dobell’s” Solution, 8 oz. 29c. erald Oil, large size, 79c. riswold’s Salve, 25c, - Le Page’s Glue, bottle or tubes, 15c, “Tee Mint,” 50c size, 85c, “Joint KEase,” for rheuma- tism, 39c. § Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil, Shc size, 36c, “Chiropodine” for the feet, 8¢ “Vernos” Mouth, Wash, 43c, “Weeks” break up a cold, 17¢ 1500 19¢ ROLLS “SUPERIOR” TOILET TISSUE 000 Sheets, lzéc Saturday. ... NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. mportant Newsfor Saturday Shoppers THINGS YOU WILL NEED FOR THANKSGIVING, ESPECIALLY PRICED. SHOP EARLY FOR CHRIS MAS TOMORROW WILL OFFER AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SAVINGS THANKSGIVING SPECIALS AT COTTON GOODS DEPT. Curity Brand A1 Cheesecloth, Yard 36-inch Ex(n Heavy White Outing Flannel — Yard 36-inch Unbleached Cotton’Cléth—Good weight — Yard ... New Jacquard Weave Sateens for linings—36-inch. — Yard . Decorative Cretonnes—nice assortment. inch — Yard ..... FIRST SHOWING OF New Neckwear Packed individually for gift giving. Attractive Swiss eyelet and Venise lace collar and cuff sets and separate collars. Buy them now. HANDKERCHIEFS A THANKSGIVING SALE OF Women’s Flannel- ette Gowns Made of standard guality pink or blue stripe flannelettes. V and round necks with or with- out collars, 79 c For Saturday . Some Astonishing Values Boys' Colored Border Handker- chiefs with colored initial Women's and Children's Crossbar Lawn Hdkchfs, Eaohe 6 for 25c Tmported Linen Handkerchiefs, with 1-16 inch hem, for zrochet edges Men's stitched Handkerchiefs Men's Goodl quality soft fini: size cotton Handkerchiefs 19¢ Excellent zrld(' full size linen hem- for 25(: Women's Imported Batiste Huldkn«nlrh— with 1-2 inch spoke hems FOR THANKSGIVING IN THE BASEMENT “Black fimly" double Roast. Made of heavy quality black steel, s l 025 large size “Blue Beaut)” oval roasters, tine quality blue mottled enamel e $1.59 size. . Heavy tin Corn Cake Pans, 25¢ 12 cake sige. . .. vory" Oval Roasters, self basting, large Grey Enamel Pie Plates, large size . lsc Brown Bread Bollers, Made of heavy gauge tin with inner e, ... GG vover. . Black “Nesco” Double Roast- 29¢ “Mirro” Aluminum Cake Pans Cooky Cutters, set of 6 as- sorted in a STORE NEWS A new line of “Cinderella” dresses, made of pongettes in beautiful colors; 98c is the price. Pantalette styles " adorned with hand embroid- ery, for tots 2 to 6 years. Carving Sets that you will need for the big bird on Thanksgiving Day. See them in our Basement. Mixed Nuts for the feast at the lowest price in New Britain or anywhere else, Iet “Puretonc” Records furnish music for the holi- day. Stockings for that Dolly at the Hoslery Dept. FREE. See Ad. Sir! You can buy “Pariy” Garters tomorrow for 16¢; the 25c kind. Better com your Xmas shopping tomorrow, The greatest variety of roasters in town for anything that you wish to roast. Visit our Bascement. Wise shoppers are huying Initial Handkerchiefs now while assortments are com- plete, Tmported French Lamh Gloves for tomorrow at $1.14 2.clasp styles, Paris point backs. ' w Wool Flannel Blouses for boys up to size AT THE INFANTS' AND CHILDREN’S DEPT. $1.95 39c¢ 39c¢ A great lot of children's Worsted Coat Sweaters, Belted styles. Sizes 24 to 8 Infants’ “Sanitary Seal” Nainsook Dresses, Plain. and daintily trimmed styles Children's Gowns of striped outing fAannel. * Sizes to 10 Genuine “Esmond” Crib Blaukets 30 x 40 Nursery Children’s White or striped outing fiannel Bloomers, 25c Sizes to 12 ... Pretty Rlvhh('rilfll Cretonne Feed- ing Aprons 25 c for baby A THANKSGIVING HOSIERY SALE full fash- hose. Black $1.00 Handsome Silk and Lisle Novelty weave Sport Hose for women in newest volunng!. 89 c Pair. Men's Genuine “Beacon” Split Hose —First qunmy Palr....... “Security” Drawer Waists for Boys and girls. Sizes to 14 .. Kleinert's 18x27 pure gum rubber crib sheets 39¢c 300 pairs of women's ioned pure thread silk and all shades. Irregu- lars of $2.00 grade “Gordon” Mixed wool English Rib- bed Sport Hose in five favorite colors, Strictly first qu-lm. 39c . | Pair. . . Children's new wool Sport Hose in plain shades and heathers, 59 English ribbid stylo—Pair. , C| THANKSGIVING OFFERS AT THE NOTIONS DEPT. “Pollo” Furniture Polish, 19c-39¢, “Velvet' Grip” Sew On Hose Sup-| 2 porters, 19¢, “Wilsnap” Garment Fastencrs, all Whittemore's French Gloss Shoe | sizes, Te doz. Polish, 10 “West” Electric Hair Curlers, 7c. Silver “Putz” Polishing Cream, 17¢, Colored Enameled Garment Hang- Common Pins, 200 on sheet,2c. | ors, 3 for 23c. “Prize Baby” assorted Safety Pins, | 1 doz, 3¢, King's 200-yd. Basting Cotton, 4c. “Diamond” Dyes, all colors, 10c, | “DOLLY BURSON” HOSE GIVEN AWAY FREF 3 pairs, different colors of Men's fine wool Casmmere Hose in black and oxford. 35c “Favorite” White Sewing Thread, spool, piece, 8c. “Pwink” Dyes, all colors, be THANKSGIVING CANDY SPECIALS Kibbes' assorted Chocolates real | —Pull 1 1. boxes 35¢ Free with Moore's Push Pins and Hangers, Tc. Cotton Taffeta Lingerie Tape, 3.yd. 100 “LUX KNIGHT ALARM CLOCKS This is a full size nickeled alarm clock, with a guarantee, Thanksgiving 9 5 c Sale Price . 500 POUNDS OF NEW MIXED NUTS For the Thanksgiving feast at the extremely low price 1 9 c “STAR” MERCER~ 1ZED CROCHET 10c On sale at Art Dept., ball A Special Sale of IMPORTED SHAVING OUTFITS Buy Them Now For Xmas Gifis Combination mirror and shaving cup, with brush. Easily a good $1.00 value, Thanks- sl | “Burson” Hose for Dolly. cach $2.00 purchase of hosiery to the first hundred sustomers that ask for them. Value s 25c Box THANKSGIVING APRONS —YOU WILL NEED ONE FOR THE KITCHEN OR SERVING Pretty Tea Aprons, lace and em- browiery 29¢ . 79¢ trimmed Beautiful Novelty Aprons of color- Gleen 2 79¢ e 98¢ shze . . . verenennn 16, Our “Vietor” Brand at Table Damask, first quality, ’ Damask Table Covers, fully fully mercerized, 55c mercerized, assorted patterns, sh-inch widih—Yd. hemstitched and 95(: (4 “Linfeel” Napkins. 65 scallopexd All Linen Dish Toweling -~ e o 128 € 19¢ iy 3 10rBOC Unbleached Yard tir :::‘nud. Tnv:.- Covers, first ol - 1 y Assorted m:l:l’mm Glass Toweling, bluc qr-lln:--. e 4 $l.49 bar — Yard . 25¢ Damask Table Covers, highly Linen Crash Toweling, plain mercerized, heavy quality assort- or with 19(: cd patterns, $ l .89 borders — Yard. o Size 64 x 64 Spanish Salted Peanuts— tresh and rispeLb, 19¢ Frah Cream Fudge Vaatle | @ (4 Cold weather s or Chocolate — Lb. come; be pregded. your fall pw 08 row. sure o Pinish tomor- THANKSGIVING OFFER OV MEN'S GLOVES Gleneh — Yard Always remember that “Minerva” yams are the best, Selected suede gloves in grey or brown, fall fleece lined. Al sizes special Pair Percale Aprons in new colored pat- terns, Rick rack 25c trimmed Aprons - 59¢c Your moncy back when you want it. Simply ask for it Silk and Wool Socks for White b and Bretel men, attractive as well as Pull size, practi 59¢ buys ‘em, of lawn . A Thanksgiving Sale Imported Steel Scissors A fine grade highly nickeled plate scissors in 4, 5 and 6 inch lengths, Keen odges and sharp Priced 45¢ Priced at Fifteen Artistic Xmas Cards Packed in a Great News! We are appointed exe clusive agents for “PURE- TONE"” — The new red record. A fine, full pure tone characterizes this im- proved product. The first pre nt ... 46¢ here at Xmas Poinsettias Have Arrived Our <hipment of beauti- ful 10 petal velvet Poin- settias came this week, Buy them now., They sell out early 1 o c every year [ AREHIL DIET MUST Regulation of i Pt Very et b B L T ST sary Part of the Treatment diets, ordinarily do not require insulin. A Special Box of To Trim Up That Xmas Package A Tandeome Cube <hape gift box contain- ing 18 <heet< and 48 mvelopes, good Tinen paper in as<orted tints Buy them now 47 for gift giving C neat box are 15 clever Xmas vards Tinsel Cords, Ribbonzene and folders, Fach one ands, tags, seals and col- tiffercnt. Lnvelopes 1oo 25¢ wed wrapping tissue. Buy Priced at vour supply now and avoid Box lisappointment later Now that th an bundant supply of insulin sufficient ex- perience in its find four weeks to b |duration of inst required for sicians can seldom spare the time, and | dea of Cot few persons can afford the continu- 1 ous service of a nurse Patients | have experienced no difficulty in |learning the hypodermic technique, |and, somewhat to our surprise, not a single one, even amgng the ignorant, | This institutiona has produced an abscess. The fre- |study of the individual quency of the injections, which at |and dosage and the training of first thought seem® formidable, has | patient In both thes |likewise proved compatible with the | what more importa living and working habits of all pa- | than under the form Priedrichshafes, Germany tients, and is a trivial price to pay for | diet alone.’ Among the Germ the improvement of health | - “Hypoglycemia (loss of sugar in the J(‘redits Red Head‘ “'i'h Persev erance- Ambition | J ‘ork, Nov. 23.—In an article . | Plood) is ordinarily emphasized as the . S, |earried out in conjunction With &cel- | oyi0r ganger and the reason for allow- Rerkeley 9 v 2 Red. haired persons make 1 best ex e o ourilil of | em:':::lr;v:' ";;',m.'aulhcfdwu' "nfv rate diets under laboratory control to |y " LS o oera (presenee r. Prederick M. Allen, director of the | that patients remain sugar- | of sugar in the blood): but properly sychitric Institute, Morristown, N. J., free It involves the inconvenience | prepared patients ean readily avold | plorers and conquerors, contends Her ves an authoritative’ review of nw"" frequent ’“'“"""""”‘" injections | hoth these extremes, or can take a | bert E. Bolton, professor of Amert eatment of dlabetes with insulin, | And other disadvantages dodk‘ n:fl little orange juice or sugar if they |ean history at the University of Caills 4 on its use at the Institute for | SMPNHIy diabetic treatment or Justi’y eyer experience the warning symptoms | fornia He credits them with great period of more than a year, or sinee careless methods: and is not ‘Hw final | of weakness remulousness and per- | initlative and perscvering ambition e discovery of insulin by Dr. Fred- | 5tep In diabetic research. = Neverthe- spiration. We instruct every patlent | The professor cites in less this discovery of Dr. Banting and (to carry a one-ounce package of |his theory Columbus, Pedro rado, the most noted of sistants, and O'Connor, prominent in of \GERMAN CREW TO BRING two to! airship regulation of diet is not necessary This 18 far from the truth. The use f insulin without a regflated diet is a dangerous error. Continuing Dr. | Allen writes: “The purpose of in- sulin treatment is to improve the nu- average treatme Jmnunn is a cure for diabetes and that cases which German Company to Deliver Huoge comprising the is bui United States na According t Foeke needs of Ship 1o This Country by Way of the Ocean atment by Nov Insulin does not offer a cure of dia- betes or a license for carclessness. “The insulin treatinent should be & who oppose New Strength and =" - : Energy For the o 57 | B o oy ot o Weak and Aged fh ' mn w knows, Ortes as- | pust assure Zylo-shell spectacle special price $3.50, and Heavy frames Examination bt one of up in his work Evesight Specialist 57T PRATT ST Hartford teh pipe when jck G. Banting and his assoclates. The impression has gained much | M8 assoclates in the Arst replacement powdered glucose for emergency pur- of negative by positive therapy in dia- ' poses, This is convenient, and less - - betes the of the American south- | 17" . ' said - o . B 1 Allen, that spansion - BER: {oe trom I - o gy g R . . 1 enses S year, according to Dr. Jegating emaciation, progressivenessy fond {wen, all were graced with ved hals. v 2 : Extra and fatalities of diabetes to the past. | SEESSSSSeE———————NS 1. . tribe of cannibals In the South |action of «trong B D tall and dignified, b v yefore School It therefore stands as one of the Sea fstands kifted al ron. Over o " o [ - =1 . H R D " Before Sc g wne Fous iy elps | T ~ - = llLewis A. Hines, Ref.D. 6 . the relief of human suffering. Tte spared had red hair -l»h the primi. |exhas r Your Child theoretical and indirect consequences |. tive mind took for a s¥mbol of extra. |end energ SCOTT s {ate and practical ones The reader is reminded also that al “Insulin must nearly always be in short time age a San Francisco frm | | oniy. XATED | RON I jaunched One of the trial trips of Hood, Strentth and | 4 the ZR-3 will be & fight 1o Berlin e during the | O pESSEy With the pub o 1t affords the possibility of re- of a temptation than candy or other s | foidosis, and most of the disabilities Professor Bolton recalls that tecent fortifu greatest achievements of medicine for group of explorers man e ' 4 | may witimately outweigh the immedi- | erdinary power 24 EMULS'ON | jected by the patient or some mem. | ved-haired enjesmen | Rooms 501 and 505 | per of the household, since the phy- |