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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ ,: ¥ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1930. BANKER PREDICTS BETTER BUSINESS Lonsdale Cites Figures to Show Up Trend Cleveland, O., Sept.-80 (P —Signs of an upward turn of business have | and the factors turn should the appeared, creating the upward have the wisest cooperation banker can provide, John G. dale, president of the Commerce Bank & Trust Company of St. Louis and president of the American Bankers Association, today. Lonsdale addressed the opening today of the general sessions of the association which started a four day convention here yeterday. Better Credit Operations Some of the indicators of hetter business are the incr. operations of banks this month, in- creased pufchases by the public, in- creased employment in many fac tories, and acgelerated d of some factory \\(coh he said. But for the banker to cooperate he must encourage the farmer in- Jjured by the drought, the manufac- turer who finds costs high because of obsolete machinery, the property owner with buildings in need of re- pair, the renter who wants to be in- dependent of his landlord, and the merchants whose store needs im- provement before increased profits are made. “It should be the primary task of the banker to lend every encourage- ment to activities of this nature, and to work out practical programs of support,” the president said. “Yet in this it is the bounden duty of the commerclal banker to avoid the-mistake of making capital loans at the expense of banking liquidity. Idle dollars are no more to be desired than idle men, but un- wise credit extensions can do as much harm as good.” The big new machine known as mass production neeng adjustment, Lonsdale said, adding that we have been putting tremend- ous energy into production while at the same time we are not finding sufficient new markets. Recommends Research He recommended scientific re- search for new uses of farm prod- ucts. Diversified production, he said, should be encouraged. There should be more scientific conduct of the banking business, Lonsdale said, bringi among other benefits a_more cqui tion of costs among consumer Busiaess should be o the inhibitors that come from federal, state and local governments, he said. Oneof thesc is mounting taxation which is already too high. There need for a careful revi- slon of tht Shermah Anti-trust law, which he said in its present form and as construed by the United States supreme court, acts as a business restraint,” Mr. Lonsdale added. recently of ours Petanowitches Observe said | ased credit | ble distribu- freed of some | " Colonel Attacks\ ere, Kills Self | Police described as attempted murder and suicide the attack on Mrs. Richard Bennett Creecy (right) and the death of her hus- | band (left,) a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps, in Wash- ington. Mrs. Creecy was found, critically wounded by three blows from a trench axe, lying besme the body of her husband, | who had died from a bullet w ound through the heart, in their | room in a fashionable hotel. He was a veteran officer and was | scheduled to return soon to Haiti, where he was second in com- {mand of the constabulary. Both were popular in army and & navy circles. NRRANGING BAZAR DARROW DEFENDS TOHELP VETERANS - TWO GANGSTERS Gen. Haller Post to Have Car- Declares “Public Enemies” Drive | nivgl Lasfmg P Week Virtually an Outrage The final event of the [program to accumulate $10,000 for the benefit of the Polish disabled veterans of Gen. Haller post, No. 111, Polish Army Veterans’ associa- tion of America, will be a bazaar given at the Sacred Heart school hall on October 6 to 11, inclusive, by the Sacred Heart and Holy Cross | ches and national and civic or- tions of this city. program for the b 1 a meeting held at the post’'s headquarter | People vings bank by representatives of various follows: extensive | Chicago, Sept. 30 (UP)—Clarence Darrow, famous criminal lawyer, querged from retirement today to enter the bitter fight being waged between Chicago and its underworld. Declaring that Judge John H [Lyle's drive against the city's 26 | “public encmies” was an “outrage, | Darrow returned temporarily to the | bar to defend two notorious gang- _\swrs charged with being vagrants | under the strict old law of 1874. The gan William “Three | Fingered Jack White and George b 10108 oY | “Red Barker, surrendered late ves- tes: | terday police whom Judge Lyle ordered Lo October 6, Holy Cross parish o hrln every ‘“publ night; October 7, Sacred Hearg|prn& €Very “public eueygRbetore parish night; "October 8, Business men’s and young people’s night; October 9, national societies of this city, October 10, church societies of | 4nq Milton Smith, the most formid- the Holy Cross and Sacred Heart|gpio array of legal talent.ever as- | parishes and October 11, open night. | gorv1ed in a vagrancy trial. They The officers of the social commit-|paq their bonds ready and were re- tee are president, Julian Klejbuk; |jgaseq under $10,000 bail each, after | \Vhlte and Barker appeared in Judge George B. Holmes' court ac- companied by Darrow, W. W. Smith | after eluding for davs the| SR ‘@3.' 3 RADIO TUBE SALE — BUY YOUR RADIO TUBES NOW AT ONE-HA LF LESS T WEDNESDAY WINDOW WINNER! Women’s 'COSTUME SL 25 FOR WEDNESDAY Two Groups in This Sale Group No. 1 Tailored Skips of plain broadcloth in big variety of colors. Sizes 36 to 44. | For Wednesday 2 Group/.\'o. 2 Double deep hem Slips of white lin- gerie 1muslin, elaborately trimmed \1V4ith lace or embroidery. Sizes 36 to NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED OR C. 0. D. DELIVERIES MADE — ON WEDNESDAY §! ISAVE TOMORROW PECIALS — HAN L'\'LAL PRI(‘I‘S — EVERY TUBE (,l'»\RAI\TEED. "Full Strength Peroxide | Strength Peroxide Full 16-0z. Regular 19c size. }'m Wednesday bottles. 2 ~ Never Before At This Price! IMPORTED CHENILLE BERETS - Excellent style in these chic tam Berets -— plain colors and mixtures. WEDNESDAY Worth very much more 5 ,,55 = ~ JUST THE SEASON FOR The 10c cakes of thia pure trans- parent glycerine s0ap. WOR WED. 50 Cake Limit, 3 cakes to a customer. A Low Price For Esmond Crib Blankets Genuine Esmond brand, first quality, 30x40 Crib Blnkets —new patterns in pink or blue. At Just Half Prce Misses’ Muslin Bloomers Sizes 14, 16, 18—lace trimmed knee, double saddle seat style of good lingerie muslin, Made to sell at 50c. For Wednesday ............ 25 Regular $1.00 — (LO%ING OUT AT 49c Cottage Sets and Long Curtains CLOSING OUT AT THIS LOW PRICE NE ALL CURTAI All clean, fresh stock, TO MAKE ARRIVING DAILY but discontinued patterns and colors. ROOM FOR 6-PJECE COTTAGE SETS—made of scrim and voile ma- terials. A choice selecticn of patterns. LONG CURTAINS — Well made, full widths, 2% yards long, with and without valances. CLOSING OUT plendid Value in GIRLS’ CREPE Silky flat rayon crepein pn‘l\ or white is the fabric in these pretty Val lace trimmed slips in sizes 4 to 14. A real necessity in every girl's wardrobe. For Wed. . 49¢ e ey A MOST OPPORTUNE SALE OF PiCOT TOP Full Fashioned CHIFFON HOSE FOR WOMEN Boys’ Part Wool SWEATERS The extremely popular black—only V neck with stripings of white, orange | or red — slip-over style. All sizes 8 to 14 years. Bloomer Elastic — White cotton braided clastic - inch wide Washable. Ior women's and children gar- ments. 5 yard pieces. 7i,o\\1‘st "l"ricewo'FtI:eiYEar (5nA Curity Absorbent Cotton Full 1 pound rolls of this high grade despensary cotton. J . ‘pound 31 C SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY B2 ~ day Save Tomerrow On Brocaded Bandeaux An especially fine lot of bandeaux Brassieres, made of heavy brocaded satin fabrics. Sizes 32 to 38. BorWednesdays e ios oeciees e Johnson’s Prepared Wax 39c | 8-0z. cans paste wax. The 50c size, qpecra] for Wednesda Buy Them New! Grey Sleeping Garments Grey ribbed, slightly fleeced—perfect. Full cut, well made. Wednesday ..... All sizes. . 49¢ For Chilly Days Children’s Underwear Silk stripe tinted—Vests and Bloomers for Fall and Win- ter wear. Men’s Work' Shirts Made of fine quality stitch coat style. Wednesday ...... Weddmg Anniversary | Vice president, W. Duch: | heing imder arrest only about ten 4 's. Joseph Petanowitch | treasu Anthony Kowalezyk, and | minytes, | Ve i | ies, Mrs. Sophie Ciesiclska surprise party in honor of their sil- |"“‘1 arol Lesek ver wodding anniversary last Satur- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammer of William | street, Plalnville, About 50 guests trom this city and Plainville attended the party, at which entertainment and refresh- ments were enjoyed. r. and Mrs. Pelanowich were ed in New York but for the a years have made their home in this city. Mr. Petanowich is em- ployed by P. & F. Corbin. They have a son, Andrew Detano- | wich, and three daughters, Misses | Mary. Emily and Helen Petanowitch |fund be established for his first | of this c | wife, Gladys Sills, and another for $100,000 for Dorothy be maintained Revolt Feared Exceptional Value, Wednesday . ast blue chambray, 2 All sizes. pockets, double Plans far Convention 1. By Polish Republicans ¥ inal preparations for the recep- | tion of the delegates of the Polish | Political Organization of the State of Connecticut, who will meet at Rialto hall on Broad street next Sunday mgqrning at 11 o'clock, will i be made at a meeting of the execu- |§ tive committee of the Polish Amer- | | ican Republican club tonight at 8 | 'J(ION\ at 476 in \(rul TIMELY S! NOVELTY CUFF GLOVES For immediate early Autumn wear we offer a splendid variety of import- ed washable fabric Gloves in novelty effects and Fall color- ings. Slllq Estate Will (.0 To Wife Under Bequest Los Angeles, Sept. 30 (UP)—The will of Milton Sills. actor, on file to- day, names his widow, Doris Ken- yon Sills, as sole beneficiary of his 1$250,000 estate. To their young son, left a watch and r daughter by f Dorothy, 18, he ring. Sills asked that a $300,000 trust A Real Bargain Offering of Percale Bib Aprons i Generous size Aprons of new Fall percales — new colors and designs. For Wednesday ... Limit, two to a customer Kenyon, he| d to his marriage, diamond a mer, willed a Sizes 6 to 815 FOR WEDNESDAY Art Crash : Close Out Special Values Tan, oyster, rose and blue colors—widths 18, 20 or 27 inches wide—some at less than Half Price. 5 Wednesday .. iy Warm and Comfy Are These Bath Robes For Baby Pink or blue Whittenton robe fabric in neathacquard de- signs. Every garment nicely made and finishe 59 (v A very low price. For Wednesday A more Delicious, Richly ‘Aromatic and Healthful Cup of Coffee— Easily Made With DRIP-0-LATOR High grade aluminum, sil- All Pure Thread Silk French heel, good as- sortment of colors and sizes. Irregulars of $1.25 value. WEDNESDAY 4 ¢ Pair See Window Display pinski, e 0! anization; president of the republican | f tanley Gierymski, Judge Stan- . Traceski, Peter Twardus, At- | \mnny B. J. Monkiewicz, Matthew | Kokoszka, Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak, John Gacek and Frank Barszcz. presidc B. A. Dickinson’s Pure Distilled Wltch Hazel 8-o0z. size of this celebrated product. . bottle 19¢ Children’s Plaid Hose Shaped or straight style—also choice of 2 the s bowski, club; those figures. FOR BEST RESULTS E HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | tones. Seeppair 160 Willington e AGAIN FOR Spool Cotton | | 200-yard spools, black or white, sizes | 40 to 7. 10 | Special for Wed. spools A° C J 3 More Days | — WEDNESDAY Our Popular Sale “MAYFAIR" Playing Cards An easy playing bridge card with pleasing picture back design in several colors. of Star Water The TIME TO BUY White Outing Flannel 36 inches; full perfect goods. heavy quality. Wed. .. yard Chilly Nights Are | Here — Buy Your |} Blankets NOW! : Specially Priced For Wednesday Plaid Bed BLANKETS Solid Colors Absolutely first quality, thick heavy, bright attractive 4-inch plaid blccks. Also solid color tans and greys with fancy striped miracle of the wash day — And the shop will open to delight the heart of every child very polish fin- for clothes wash- ish; 3 ing, disinfecting. 10c Bottle com deodorizing, piece partments Extra 15¢ Aassociated Press Photo Never bitter when you use a Drip-o-Lator the not any FOR WED. 22¢ Reports from a neighbor republic of | Ecuador t that a revolution en- | gineered by the army is feared there. | President Isidro Ayora of Ecuador is shown above. l nes Quality Lamb Chops taste in New Britain. because coffee boiled. is Watch for tomorrow’s ad and Approved and endorsed by the best.au- thorities in the country. Tested and ap- proved by the Good Housekeep- borders. Colors — blue, rose, gold, green, lavender, for the coupon in Friday’s SPECIAL RIB Lb. ... THIS WEEK LOIN Ib. . 33 Myrtle St. Herald. SSEEHEEEES = =5 groy and tan. Size 64x76 inches FOR WEDNESDAY 85)= ing Institute. 4 and 6 cup size. YOUR CHOICE .

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