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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, | 5 since the World wa A visit to any villa near Pleven | s this progress into clear rn.} For example, in a yard in the | ustenik there was found | tions on Stock Market ia has the lowest percentage of eracy of any country in the Bal- nental tightness in the money Many trad have indulzed o the in ce 1926 forty villages have put in water systems; many have elee- tric light. In more than half of the s there are publ | rs say thet siv per cent @ and in not an average call loan rate of v popular the 1 the villages well roads from city to city \Iml of courses, 10 as the it in per cent Mo per main re macada- remain regarded the effect. five | artificial and dec credit conditions, as to true There are many popular bank Mere than 300,000 owners and not one has spenta smqlp dellar for repairs or service, == THI®S RECPRD STARIDS ALOGRIE olre ¢'fim’leflgé COMMPariso So far not one owner of a General Electric Refl ator has had to pay a single dollar for repairs or service. It is General ectric answer ¢ those who ask “Is electric refriger ation out of the experimental stage? | The simple, worry-free, Lermeticall |l st of 0 (e Electric was hailed as revolutionary | And,indced,ithasestabli hedentirel new standards of service, of quici operation, of economy. Today the General Electric is the one and only refrigerator which has an all-steel cabinet—warp-proof and rugged as a safe. See this refrigerator. And, if you are interested in conveniently spaced payments, ask about our plan. GENERAL &3 ELECTRIC ALLSTEEL REFRIGERATOR BEARRY & BAMFORTH 19 MAIN STREET TEL. 2504 sweet melons. In the spring cv months of the year family raises silk worms, than eight per cent. Therefore them on mulberry leaves from | funds made available by rediscount- trees which the state furnished. As|irg at the federal re it six a result of state supervisic per cent, could still be placed in the dairy contests the villages have in- | call loan market at a profit. It .creased the milk capacity of the appears that t federal reserve cows threefold. tem still may have to rely on In every village there is a school, | cocrcing member | k into re- most of which are housed in cxcel- | siricting their loans oa stock market lent modern buildings. In this area collateral. less than ten per cent of the young The higher rediscount rate docs, er Bulgarians, including the young | however, bring foreibly to the women and girls, al illiterate. Bul- | tention of stock trad-rs the funda- heory a “zemlianka” or “dug out,”” which M{:'o“: '\““?“k Aug: 22 ff:*”':"h“\* 5 is the Kind of a house in which al- | 08 O WO BYi00 i1 e most all Bulgarian villagers lived X as dem- little porchlike entrance, then a |0 wm_k‘v M*_‘ ll"l"(“llllh:l‘lln\ :n\hll small kitchen with an open fire place | & T2 HCOUT six and after that a stall for a pgir of | P%7 P et big black cows, beyond which there | | angd ‘lw‘tr sl is a sightly elevated section, on the | 2¥°0 ich volume that dirt floor of which the family sleeps, | “ i3 and averages with mats made of corn husks under | »‘n( ord precipitous de- them and heavy goat hair, hand|¢ 'N°S sin v have been com- woven rugs over the piled. ons of dollars in mar In the whole house there is but | K¢t Values were swept away in a one little window, no stove, prac- | [¢¥ hours tically no_ furniture and no interior | ’(: soveral lading bankers had room divisions. The animals are |Stat*d (hat su placed in the middle of the hut to | PCNefit the mor serve as a sort of central h and it w May that tem. The inmates of this “dug |COMmMission house letter writers said that the cows kept the|Were expre the hope that tie house as warm as a stove rate would b hey argued One can imagine what life would that it would d to restrict specu- be like in such a sm. dark house | lative cre ] negligible poi as this, in which nine or ten people | N4 move the uncertainty of both s and all ages, belong- | hanging over ti market. Somu ing to two or more families, live | Stated that ise in the rate with the domestic anir would pave t way for a major | But such plac in mod- | @dvance in stc 0. | ern Bulgaria. They have given way | When the rate was an- | (R to solid brick houses, with la nounced, Younz of the windows. Other equally good brick federal rescr ard, indicated buildings are being built by the that it was part of a plan to thousands, for the farm animals. | Make credit available in increasing | Forty years ago this part of Bul- Amounts to the fall niove garia was thinly pop d and poor- | Ment of goods, ly cultivated. There were no rail-| It has been taken for 1 roads and the wagon roads were | £°N¢ e last T A bad. Now, prosperous villages dot | (he escrve anthorities would the land. The ficlds are excellently | like reduction in brokers' cultivated with modern American | 10ans and Germany machine supple- ’ n the rate was acccpted mented by huge hoes deftly wielded | imm blow at spec | by girls. The quality of the farm |tion, but on seco thought V ‘: animals has been improved and the |Street does mnot see how th | villages have adopted the best kinds | PCr cent rate ¥ of wheat, alfalfa, corn and fruits. ediate 1a The Pleven district is noted for ck market loans. its grapes and famous for its large| Call money durin FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOLIAP DAY Two Days — FRIDAY and SATURDAY BIG VALUES for Both S91 Prs. “Dr. Warren's” 1st Step Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords $4 .00 Pat, Calfskin, dark or light, Smoked Elk, brown and white. Many Roman Sandals in lot. Al O sizes to 5. Values to $1.89. ........... Pair FRIDAY and SATURDAY Men’s Blue =1 49¢ Turkish » T Nork Shirts Tt Bath Towe! Sizes 14 to 17. Extra large size. Friday and Saturday Work Pants Friday and Saturday 2 for $1 3 for $1 to 42 Made of blue cham Double read and col- bray with two roomy " ored borders. pockets. Made e cottonade cloth. regular $1.50 grade, Ruffled Friday and Saturday Boys’ Curtains Sweaters With Tie Backs Sizes 26 to 34. 2:.$1 $ With ruffl edge made of fine \mlc. “Red Star” Bird's Eye Hemmed Diapers 12 in package. $1 00 . Size 22x22 ¢ SATURDAY | $1.00 Slip-On with and round neck. Styles ere 98¢ Garters, Corsets, BELTS and BRASSIERES All good size. 2 . $1 or Until Sold FRIDAY‘ flnd . FRII)AY and SATURDAY Boys' Green ICKERS Sizes 6 to 16 $9.00 waterproof. thing for school. Women's Pure SILK HOSE $1.00 Full fashioncd White and colors, all wlity Guara the Just first Men's $1.49 Women’s Slip-On Overalls or Jumpers Novelzy Sweaters Sizes 32 to 50. Made of blue denim and hickory stripes. $1 00 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jizes 30 to 42, in pretty stripes i and fancy | mixtur $1 '00 : FRIDAY dnd TL'RI),—\Y e 1,371 Yards Percales and Wash Fabrics Men's Arrow Brand Collars Priday 6 for $l Men’s Swiss Sill 4-In-Hand Ties 4 for $]. and Satunda; Vew Fall silk. Beauti arched and semi- ful coloring. tarched. Sold up to 29¢ yard. &84 inches wide. Priday and Saturday Until Sold Infants’ s’ §2 Madeira i Infants’ $2 Madeira $1.98 Madeira Pillow Slips $1.00 little slip for 8 YARDS Dresses $1.00 $1 ] 1-0-2 with scal- \ ]Hpnl bottoms. L dainty baby. Men’s New Dress Shlrts Plain and figured broadcloth, woven and silk mad and neckband style. $1.50 and $2.00 value. Attached collar FRIDAY and SATURDAY branches of a general mortgage | |lives on animals that feed on fish- | industry, has been found to be an follow | wonld be By pusk, buttce 5% AR Tl bank and agricultural banks, all | ery products, the benefits will ke |excellent poultry food, aid. 'n An on and off switch would com- a fostered by the state. Cooperative | las great, according to studies of |preliminary feeding t ) in i s plete box societies abound. John R. Manning, associate tech- |cluded in a month's rat % A Al » peassuticosniles iexionely I Take milk, for instance” he vast program of cooperfiiv i L " Both lend themsel-es summer, have given place to clothes t has been shown ough | feed tests in co with Hon i hisee P e R T tains M Potent numercus biological analyses Ey | vari bureaus and ncies of SRR o E C Sl hats are replacing heavy, sheep skin lOn C arious scientific investigators that |the department of stat R C n ] F i 1 Oorest European Gountry Slow- & i V0D DO Ry B e e ™ it | espetment. maon Gassc Remote Gontrol Foreseen in In o e is hrough a change the Bul- N iti 1 Di tions is deficient in such dietary has been outlined to deter- i i form of t i | fashioned morality. The village | iron and iodine. | of marine animal origin = or An ade- Pleven, Bulgaria, Aug. 29 (P — |EW8 TEEOW A0 helr halr do nof| o ion Aug 29 UP—Sclence, | “Bioghemists have lished tests of various fish | New York, A would be pro- g fler many years of friaf, nnder al- | WER SRR \“m", MO n9t 'looking forward to a day of over- |that it is possible to increase ant their potency, mineral | tion in radio recei N pRnmtneraple werihurdens Bl tos in tie worla: ot (ray. i porulationend)¥ deplsted food only the vitamin content, but that | content, and vitamin st the home is in 1 installation s possitle’ Ceilal : ; sometimes gay and clever | SOUTCCS, i turning to the sea for [Of calcium, iodine and iron by m- |search will bz conduct ¢ Tn came apparent to th ga A £ S fu e g i e ions su e f dried Seaweed vast r U € er T A TS asionally very pretty. They | future exploitatioa Rl R L L Sl iy lom during the recent observances |resemble their bro and fathers| Progressive experiments of the o T B G proiice o0 stesnle ludin anrn ONtEalELg e . dom during the recent observances 5 x4 minerals. An analysis of milk given [bran, and the nutritive properties to express model set in = of the thous in being frugal, scrious and indu burean of fis es are demonstrat- | by cows fishimeall showed that me 1 to a remote con- the reign of ( ”’,‘{';]fmk* G lities the pur. | INE_the value of foods of marine |the fodine content alone increased t nly the speaker Bulgari greatest monarch = l*n ATt I"‘l\ e ‘_“ | animal origin, indirectly or imm- |between 10 and 15 times.” box nd co living room. country’ : is - particularly B0 e i ot & [eW | giately, for human consumption. | Crab scrap, a by-product maae |contains example — marked nall cities and | 466208 250, ate turning ltivateq | Whether man eats marine lit: or | from cdible waste of the crab |to life. s art READ JIERALD CLASSIFIED ADS s In and about this historic city of '”“lt ‘1‘1 £ n“’“”"“ lands in so Pleven, from which the Lmnn castRuIones A o 3 mln e = ASH YOUR FACTORY PAY CHECKS HERE drove the Turks 1g0 (m.; dence, the have r.uwfi‘ 3 o et oson, | AN Al TER PR";FS oys' School blouses ancy Drapery Si their finest monument is the re- 4 4! x]:yar.;(:u,\l.; o i Sae h“‘r”rmh‘ PR Sizes 6 to 16. Yoke back. 2 « $1 In assorted colors. during their half century o i , i = . S aebihUana e <ri o N bl i inedecaan CaHed Ma]of FflCtOI‘ in Fluctua Lined collars and cuffs. ...... for Values to $1.50. Until Sold. Yds. NEW'BRITAINS SHOPPING CENTER. BIG an Colored 2.00 Enamel Kitchen STOOL With Back Rest Ry Women's Porch Dresses Values to $1.00. 2 for 1 00 1l and deep Hems Men's Dress Shirts Sizes 14 to 16%. With attached figured patterns. well made. A Until Sold FRIDAY and SATURDAY 69 C Each SCHOOL PANTS Sizes T to 17. $1 .00 ts fully line well tailored 0 grade. rs. Fancey y cut and r $1 shirt col Pan and SLG Men's UNION SUITS ( 3for$1£ zes to 46. afnsook. Made of checked FRIDAY and SATURDAY A e St PR sor o LITTLE Dollar Bills ! 181 Pairs Young Men’'s and Men’s Sport Oxfords $ .OO The finest grade Smoked Elk in 4 color combina- . RN tions. to 10. Sizes and heels. 1st qu'\ ity U soles Values to FRIDAY a wnd \\lll DAY eavy White — Men’s PlllOW Cases Women's Colored Sllk Hose Smocks 5101 $1 31»1\ $l $1.49 grade Made of good firm ¢ Made of Celanese silk ton. Ma © br cloth wit —_— Cr colors 11 Turkis! Friday and Saturday KOtex Towels Size Sanitary Napkins 3 Im$l 22x44. 581 Double thread-with eol- ored borders. in package lim 50 Jl me early. Men's Genuine “B. V. D.” Women's Silk and Rayon Hose White and 12 new shades. A 19¢ grade FRIDAY Union Suits The well known brand. All sizes FRIDAY and $1 SATURDAY 31)1 1 and SATURDAY Women's §1.98 STREET DRESSES sizes. SCHOOL DRESSES $1.:00 es and gured materials, veless 4 Men's and IR Women's $1.59 | Boudoir Shpp°rs Lide Men's and Boys' Goodyear 3hoesand Oxfords For sturdy school wear in black or brown. All sizes $2.00 to 6. Value $3.50. FRIDAY and SATURDAY GARTERS Black, brown, red, blue, rose. Made in R Al 91,00 | FRIDAY and SATURDAY o \‘\ Zes. Bay State 5 BELTS To'let Papi‘r SLIS Girls' GIRDLES Friday and Saturday Friday and Saturday Wash Dresses 2 s 19c¢ 2:m $1 9Sc value nite Priday and Saturday Fancy Guest Ivory Soap ot $ v Towels Only a few cases at this Dainty embroidered de- 1,621 Prs. Little Men’s, Youths', Boys’ and Girls’ . 3 Cambridge “Sneex” Grey, white, brown—heavy moulded soles with cork innersole. Sizes to 6. Value $1.98. FRIDAY and S 1st Quality SATURDAY 4310.00 SILK DRESSES §2. 95 sreasscerwassssssresasssscasmssnrmemansaw wws 15,00 SILK DRESSES - (. $