New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 22, 1920, Page 18

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOEER 22, 1920. GREHCHHBBEHBOEBLIVSLBBSEHBLIGLLLBVBDDS @@####fi@l e ) = — ‘ = -—-—I MEN MEN L - BACK AGAIN! To the Good Old Days! - BRBEVEGHNEGD - HERE— Your Credit is as good as your Cash. Men’s and Young Men’s New Overcoats § and Suits at Moderate Cost. Come in and see our wonderful new stock of Fall and Winter apparel. You will be agreeably surprised when you hear the prices—actually lower than most cash stores. Eve! ing is marked in plain figures—one price to all, whether you pay cash or have it charged. OVERCOATS SUITS Single and double Men who are wise will breasted Suits in serges, PreNpg% fmifi cold weattll:- si mesp er . Moreover, the S - e Overcoat stock is ai: its and cheviots, two or ) k best—there’s a great as- three button models with sortment of fine all-wool soft roll collars and un- Coats, and the prices are padded shoulders, There as low as pessible. is a splendid choice of Warm, stylish Ulsters, plain colors and fancy snappy Top Coats, the patterns—and plenty of popular box models, and all sizes, $22.00 up $27_.5Q up Prevail now throught the BIG SHOE STIORE Shoes--Shoes--Shoes All styles, all colors, all heels AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES For Saturday We Offer Wonderful 'MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND-CHILDREN'S SHOES T Ladies’ dark brown and black vici kid high lace Shoes in mili- tary and high heels. $7 and $7.50 before Now $5.95 Ladies’ and Growing Girls’ newest Brogue Oxfords with Goodyear welt soles. $8.50 and $9.00 before Now $5.85 high cut lace Shoes I,« - rench kid, with | combinafion. before $7.95 Lad L 4 s Dark Brown Calfskin Lace Shoes Shoes that were $9 and $10 Now $6.45 with Men’s Genuine Cordovan Oxfords, best made— These were selling for $14.00. Now $8.95 1 pr heels. 47 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN L | Good Clothes for Men, Young Men and Boys ' ldren’s Gun Metal Boys’ Gun Metal Shoes with sewed Lace either a crab’s-eye, an operculum, or = G other object of like form, is merely " F'lls T“E " R -—— ! Ak F b a mechanical device for assisting na- ture in cxpelling foreign substances i 't' HOI’HCH’S . When your doctor §; decides that you need §i from the eye. Eyestones are especially » . i COti SEmuisiony i useful when the foreign substance you may rest assured consists of fine particles which become seated within the eye and cannot be that he knows that it €& readily located and removed in the h ; Chfldren’s/ @ Shoes, sizes to 131 $1.98 1Oy Sh A $1.98 ODERN BOOT SHOP 168 MAIN STREET 00 450 50 4% 0 400 400 00 408 420 40 00 L0 0 W 0 PN ######fi-#M############Q####fi#fiflg The ORIGINAL Malted Milk - ordinary manne:r. The evestone should be placed be- tween the eveball and the lid with its depressed side toward the ball. It will then maintain that relative position throughout the entire operation. The stone will be shifted about by the movement of the muscles. If allowed to remain in the eye for several minutes it will travel over the .major part of the eve. No matter® how smooth the stone may be, it will cause irritation of the evelid, thereby pro- ducing a copious flow of tears. The stone also separates the eyelid from the ball, thereby making more room for the tears to collect about the heihohododib b LA ik b h A dd d hd A bbb Sohe kb ke ek, ki i kot b acdin L L Lt L T Fountains. a@-Aveid Imitations & Substitutes i DO IT NOW though the sale of eyestones is now Duick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads. How to Bcatter Sunshine with Christmas Cards Here are & fow simple suggestions for making stmas & happy one for yourself and others Begin now to keep a note book of the addresses of re cqualntances, business associates and customers this coming latives, ink of people you used to again 3-<Think particularly of the old folks, of the children iv borhood, your employes, and members of your church 4—8elect now an appropriate Christmas greeting card for on your list, get them addressed early, and inall them in e to be delivered before Christmas, Whether or not you send a gift, a sentiment you want o express, dkins Prining Co. know who would like to hear our every- plenty greeting card carries just EESTONES HELP AFFLICTED PFOPLE (Continued from 1 A) with its valve-like door perfectly air and water tight. Were they not thus provided with a house and a door of stony hardness, the little helpless mollusks would be destroyed by the thousands of hungry mouths that sur- ‘....m.l them in ocean home. Other univalve shells are with a door or mouth piece with which to close the mouth of their shell for safety, but instead of being shelly the | substance is morc like horn. There are | several of these mouth pieces in the | museum which may be seen lying by | the side of the particular shell to | which they respectively belong. as | for example the specimen marked | “Fasciolaria tulipa with operculum.” [ Humbolt found the little opercula called “piedras de los ojos” or eye- | stones, regarded as great mysteries by \ the inhabitants of Venezuela. They | collected them in great quantities on be hoooh Ra A nd mad provided quite limited, they may still be pur- chased at our city drug stores. The opinion that evestones are a valuable means of removing foreign substances from the eye has been characterized by at least one medical authority as “a popular notion.” It is true that there is much superstition regarding eyestones. It is claimed by some that crab’s-eves, besides being able to move about, can alse see any foreign sub- stance within the eye and will go straight for it when placed therein. T have heard it siated that an eyestone e life in order to be of any 1se it cannot move about within the eve unless it is still alive. Hence it should, before using, be placed in weak acid, as lemon juice or vi; r and see if it moves about nd if not it should be dis- s worthless. Its movement in acid is caused by the evolution of carbonic acid gas from the carbonate of lime contained in the stone and has no significance whatever as to the value of ‘the stone. While the shelly doors for these little shell houses are an interesting and wonderful provisipn in nature, precious to the mollusk during life, and when the mollusk lays them aside, they become precions to the man who may be suffering from dust in_th re, vet there is nothing magi- stone. At the same time it releases any toreign substance from confining pres- sure, gives it room to be raised bodily from its seat. thus permitting it to be washed out of the eve with the flood of tears. In case the substance is too firmly scated to be washed out by the tears, it may be loosened by contact with the evestone as the latter moves about with a wiping action. Thus in due time the fine particles will either flow out with tears or adhere to the stone and be removed therewith. While T was in Florida in the ecarly part of the year 1885, a quantity of dirt or sand became lodged in one of my eyes, causing much irritation. It occurred to me that this was a good opportunity to try an cvestonc. I placed one in my eve and nature thus | assisted, soon expelled the gritty parti- cles therefrom. The particular eve- stone which T then used had been out | of the ocean only a few davs. It was one of many, which, with those now in the museum, all came from one and the same lot of shells which I had then just collected. KeepYourSkin-Pore; Active and Health Tl e DAD Subscribe For Shares in the New Britain Cooperative Savings } and Loan Association WHY? Because it has paid to its depositors 5% for over 34s§ years. Money invested in first mortgages on homes for its J3 members, Will pay in cash October 26, 1920, $18,000 shares maturing in 45th and D. D. series, $800,000 returned to its members since it was organ- NOWw, Take shares in October seres, absolute security and ized in 1886. a homnie saving proposition Room 210 - National Bank -Bldg.

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