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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 21

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1930 KBWS SECTION Of TWO BILLIONS In Uncle Sam's Jeans Before Week's EndlBut Only $359,000,000 Will Stay Tax Receipts Of $580,000,000 Hinted. I 1 You'll Save Time, Steps and Money in the filxr Mabley Carew A Washington, December 13 (AP)- Nearly two billion dollars will travel To IWil DclZclcir Old Mabley Carew Store fg the financial roads through the Treasury next week, and when the dust has settled $359,000,000 of the amount will be locked in Government I IS. L. Corner 5th and Vine Sts. i jf I I coffers.

DiEIKromy(DaJ99 A Fitted (DVIEDNDE9 from 77ie 5Aop for Travelers In three flays the various pay I L. 1 I I Home Gifls, Novelties, Cigars, Candies, Street Floor. rl 1 ments into the Treasury will total $1,031,000,000, while expenditures will amount to $672,000,000. 1 JUT The immense business of those days, December 15, 16 and 17, is due to the December financing, collec tion of the third quarter's payment OU can rest asured there Lady that wouldn't just love to own a Fitted Overnite Case of income taxes, payment of matur ing obligations, receipt of war debt payments from foreign Governments, and payment of interest on the public debt Live lilooimiis Plants lSrW Government experts hope the final 7zmmrm income tax "payments on 1929 in Grown by Mulford of Lebanou, Ohio. In five-Inch -j? I Wa 1 comes, which were reduced one per pots attractively wrapped ana trimmea witn nnoon.

raBXBj I wfcSv cent, will total $580,000,000. This would bring the total collec I Single Blooms Double Blooms VRK tion of this sort of revenue for the fiscal year to approximately 000,000 and for the calendar year on 1929 incomes to approximately 000,000. The collections for the fiscal year to date have dropped off 000,000, compared with the same period last year, to a total of $657,000,000. Just above Misses' Overnite In cowhide leather. Silk Moire lining, 8 Pearl on Amber fittings in Nile, Beige, Maize or Blue, Including a toilet water bottles.

Wo. 15 Sires 16 or 18 inch. Special Money coming into the Treasury in addition to that from income taxes will be $428,000,000 from the sale of two issues of Treasury certificates of oil 1 Just above One of many marvelous cases. Shark grain cowhide Leather Overnite, 10 fittings In new soft shades, Including two bottles. Beautifully lined.

No. 24 Siie 16-lnch. Specially priced $21.75 indebtedness and $123,000,000 from foreign nations in payment on the principle and interest on their war debts. On the outgoing side of the ledger the Government has to meet filyll C.hnmtnYnnr Gift. Ranks from Mahlevs Larue Book Denarlme.nl To the left An Imported morocco leather case fitted In beautiful Imported Cloisonne enamel hair brush, clothes brush with bottles, cream jars with top enameled to mateh.

Francis silk lined. Protective cover included. No, 67 A marvelous gift $67.50 Other Cloisonne fitted overnite Cases, $42.50 to $275 000,000 of certificates of indebtedness, $90,000,000 interest on the public debt and $102,000,000 in maturing Treasury fcJ Foil Will Find Just the Books You Want for I bills. The balance left from the fiscal a Jk A JL Evprvnne on Your (rift List. operations is expected to furnish i funds for operation of the Govern-1 '11111 ftlwit.

ment until next March when the first cro i payment of income tax on 1930 incomes will be received. I A New Fiction Popular Fiction I EINSTEIN URGES AMITY Between Jews And Arabs Address Is Broadcast Nationally. New York, December 13 (AP) llVA I IK Ho from taw- Compri.ln, the. I LfiU 3 C3yfttwu Ireas. Including best books of re- 1 LibS' .1 An appeal to Jews of America not to be discouraged "by the difficulties El which seem to face us at present in Palestine," was broadcast over a National hook-up today by Professor Albert Einstein.

"Such experiences," Einstein said, Above The Super-Duplex. Just the case for Pullman service. Complete toilet set as fictured with ample space for apparel in ower part of case. Many leathers and all shades of fittings. Priced from $45.00 lo $123.00 "are the tests of the Jewish people's will to live.

Undoubtedly certain statements and measures, taken and This Overnite Is made ot Whirlpool grain cowhide leather. Contains 10 solid Luclte fittings. Either Nile green, beige or shell amber engraven. No. 85 Size 18-lndi $33.00 pronounced by British officials, have been subject for Just criticism." He added, however, that "we must learn the lesson of what has recently hap pXJ Mother nil wei pened." Einstein urged the Jews to culti vate relations with the Arab people to avoid "those dangerous tensions Little Tots' Picture Books Toy picture books of paper and linen.

Large we lection priced from 10c to $1 which can be exploited for the pur pose of provoking hostile action against us." H'U. To the right. The most marvelous case ever offered. Made with folding tray fitted with 9 pieces of Engraved Lucite in all shades. Beautifully lined.

No. 27 Size 22-inch Bankhardt Leader $27.50 The address was under the aus 3 pices of Avukah, American student Zionist Federation. On being eulogized at City Hall by Mayor James J. Walker and Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Colum bia University, Einstein said: "I feel this reception is not for me personally, not as man to man, but Favorite Books for Boys and Girls is a recognition of all the scientific work that is being done the world over, not only by me, but by others." 50c The New History Society, an or Including Aviation Series, "Bamba Books," "Boy Scout," "Tom Swift," "Mary Jane," "Bobbscy Twins," Mystery Stories and many others. Each priced at ganization for world unity, an LADIES' CASES with FITTED FOLDING TRAY to Match nounced today that Professor Einstein will address It on "War and Peace" at 9 o'clock tomorrow night.

TWO VICTIMS MAY LIVE, METOL MACKS To the left. Just as good-looking as can be. Beautiful leather, beautifully fitted with 10 pieces of Lu-clte In all shades. The case Is made In Black or Brown Boar grain rawhide. No.

37 Specially Priced-Size 22 Inches $37.50 Thanks To Watchman Three Die At Wadsworth (Ohio) Crossing. for Umbrellas, Shoes Wadsworth, Ohio, 'December 3 (AP) The tale of how a quick- and Magazines thinking night watchman for the City of Wadsworth saved two per sons from certain death was re vealed today as Coroner E. J. Crum, Lodl, completed his inquiry jnto the death of three others In an auto- Attractive and useful gifts these sturdily made metal racks enameled In black, green, rose and blue. Each Inexpensively priced at train collision at the Erie Railroad 'l! crossing near Public Square here Just before midnight Friday.

Li Milo Aber, 30 years old, driver of To the left The Illustration does not do this case justice. When you see it you will say "Isn't it beautiful." Heavy Buffalo grain leather. 11 of the best-looking fittings you ever saw. Beautifully lined. No.

5022- the car; Dona, his eight-year-old daughter, and Virgil Wolf, 24, are the dead. inch. Mrs. Abe Rand and a daughter, Brown fitting In Nile or Beige at $50.00 Evelyn, 7, are in a hospital here with a fighting chance for life as a result of the prompt action of Harvo Welday, the watchman. The car, struck by a double-header locomotive pulling a fast west-bound freight, arched into the air, turned over and landed on adjoining tracks.

Welday saw the headlight of a pas senger train thundering down the To Complete the Ensemble Set We Suggest That You See the track. He dashed into the station, grabbed a red lantern and flagged the passenger train. Mrs. Aber and From Santa's Second Floor Headquarters her child were pulled alive almost Full ball bearing velocipede with tubular frame and larse rubber tires for children 3 to 4 jean from under the wheels of the second train. They have not been told that three were killed instantly.

"AVIATRIX old Crum is returning an unavoidable $9.50 accident verdict. There was neither watchman nor warning light at the crossing, he found, and the freight Full bull bearing- sidewalk speed bikes every bny wants one. was a special not regularly scheduled. Nevertheless, he reports, the $8.95 engineer blew his whistle and if Abev had stopped at the crossing and looked up and down the tracks hi! Never has a Wardrobe Case been designed that has met with the approval of the ladies as the "Aviatrix." It does carry dresses without a wrinkle hat, shoes, lingerie and all necessities are in their places. Sold Exclusively by Bankhardt in Cincinnati 18-inch size, $9.85, to the finest.

26-inch size, $21.50, to the finest. could not have failed to see the approaching train. Darling baby dolls, with sleepy eyes and eyelashes, movable head and soft body. Beautifully dressed MILLIONAIRE IS DIVORCED. $4.19 Mrs.

Dorothy Winchell Keller Custody Of Children. Cleveland, December 13 (UP) THE SHOP FOR TRAVELERS Mrs. DoroUiy Winchell Keller, 40 Mo1o Machines that all of the family will enjoy. Easy to operate $6.50 years old, obtained a divorce here today from Samuel Keller, 45, millionaire real estate man and grandson of Captain Alva Bradley, on grounds of gross neglect and miscon All Gifts lettered In Gold or Silver Without Charge All Gifts Lettered In Gold or Silver Without Charge duct. The action was uncontested.

Mrs. Keller received $55,000 in Rem-Blick Typewriters, $14,95 With universal keyboard, Including all of the 84 characters of the regular typewriter keyboard. Writes through a ribbon. Ideal for students. cash, and $2,000 a "month for life unless she remarries.

AT CINCINNATI, OHIO. i ft 433-435 RACE ST. She won custody of the children, Doris, 14, and Winchell, 12. The boy will receive $400 a month until he is 21, or finishes college, and ths gitl ill the same sum until she marries..

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