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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 3

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THE KNQUIRKR. INCINNATI, SUNDAY, JANUARY 101,1 MORE WHISKY Attorney General To Speak I 1 El El Ml Than Mahes 35-Cent Haul In Delicatessen Robbery All a Nt-tiio ioi.Iht got from Mrs. Mariee ISaiiei wlu he tried t.i rob her in her at I'M War Mime thing She enid tlm! iilvi ittii-r Mi ha nit i'd the nickels. Spicer entered. The thu took the quarter from Spirei'sl hand, then walked out.

FORCE GETS 36 ROOKIES. mum At Law College Ceremonies ner Street, K.urvicw Meiglits, late Fifth ot Roce yesterday was the return of two nickels he had spent for a soft I Police Chief Eugene 1 ly announced yesterday that a (dans of 3rt police recruits will 1, -gin training at the Police School to drink and ice roum. The thuc. however, robbed Edward Spicer, morrow. Chief Weathi'ilv K.ud STORE HOURS MONDAY, 12:30 'TIL 9:00 P.

M. runliasnl I Ii.hi In Same Mmilli I.r Year, Male liriarlincn( INmrts. Ciiluinbut Hurrau, "07 mhr Hullitlnf. li'E' UL IHSTAlt 1" i kSyrlKKS, ColumhuR, Ohio, January 30 -De-pite difficulty in petting supplies the Ohio Depaitment of Liquor Control has purc hased more whinkey In January. 1913, than it did in January, 1912, Don A.

Fisher, Acting Iirector, said today. Ai of January 29, the state had purchased casea In the month compared with 184,000 purchased in January, 1942. Reports from one Cincinnati's yrars old, Chickasaw Street, of 2S cents when Spicer walked into the store while the lobber was trying to force Mis Bader to hand over more mom y. Mi s. Hndrr said she pointed to a newspaper story telling that Anthony Trent had re there originally were 5S cei titrations from the civil mure lists, but that a number of prospective recruits withdrew, entered the armed forces, or transferred to the fire department.

The lecruits will go on active duty nfier 90 training. ceived a death sentence for murder. iioim: or and that the robber miht get the 1 Hi ll KLIIE'S btventh Street liquor store, re "Francis Special war time graduation Profession ot Law in the ceived today in Columbus, indicated the demand by retail buyers might be subsiding, other liquor officials aid. This store was stocked early in the week and there was no great rush to buy the whisky which was available during the week, reports ercises for the aocelerated class of i Future will be fol The commencement Fifth at Rare Savo bv Having Old Fur i mUn REMODELED mm com Bcuiujs id me uuee ui mw, uni lowed at 5 o'clock in the same build ing, by a reception for the gradu i A Indicated ates and Biddle. Biddle will be principal speaker at a dinner of the Cincinnati Bar Association at 6 Possibility of a shortage of brandy In Ohio is worrying department heads at present.

The delay in shipments from the West Coast ia o'clock at the Hotel Netherland Plaza, when his subject will be "Reminiscences of Mr. Justice versity of Cincinnati, will be conducted at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Laws Memorial Auditorium, Teachers College Building. This event will be a notable one in the college's long history, Dean M. L. Fcrson, said last night in announcing the order of exercises.

This will be the first midyear commencement exercises at the college since it was founded in 1833 and possibly the college's first grad- causing the shortage, liquor offi Holmes." Dr. Raymond Walters, President of the University, who will have cials say. In certain parts of the state, customers who were unable to obtain their favorite brand of liquor have shifted to brandy. Department officials are buying liquor Wherever it is obtainable for im at tVhriinry Saving WE WILL RESTYLE YOUR FUR COAT INTO A 32-INCH JACKET Middle as his guest dunlin his stay vrv oriijinaHif SI 10 to in Cincinnati, will preside over the commencement exercises. Kev.

Robert S. Lambert, rector of ChI mediate delivery. There still is; natine tlass to hear an Attorney vary Episcopal Church, Clifton, and member of the Committee on Man $7,000,000 in the Department of Liquor Control's rotary fund to rw General of the United States as speaker. Francis Biddle, Attorney Invested in liquor. jGeneral, will address the class on agement of the University Y.

C. will give the invocation Rabbi Samuel Wohl of the Isaac M. Wise Temple will pronounce the 1 benediction. Rabbi Wohl, 1927 grad-: uata of the College of Liberal Arts 1 $24" and up is a member of the U. C.

Alumni Association Committee of One Hun dred. 1 With Dr. Walters conferring the A Li mm Will i degrees, candidates will be pre Plut Tax Men of Affairs Men who appreciale that business and life consists in continually making best impressions for self and interests know the advantages gained through our Individual Tailored Clothes. Good attire is continuously helpful, while ordinary apparel imposes a handicap. Let us prove that Custom Tailoring Pays, at no more cost than the ordinary.

For more than thirty yean we hare tailored only the lineit wooleni the market produced. Order now while theie iin wooleni art till to bt had. Monday you have an opportunity to choose ANY HIGHER PRICED Something old can bt iem-thinf n.w whin rmodl your coit into attrtctiva ttrolUr or jiicktt with 1943 lin.t. Chooi. your ityl.

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Several anthems will be sung by a chorus jof U. C. Glee Club members, di-'rected by Sherwood Kains. The following are expected to be among those receiving degrees: Miss Martha B. Allen, 7 Annwood Lane; Miss Dale L.

Case, 565 Evanswood Place; Robert S. Chris-tic, Ohio; B'reeman Crampton, Toledo, Ohio; Mark A. Getzendaner, 126 Farragut Road, Greenhills; James J. Geygan, 2554 i Vine Street; Normun Hoover, 410 Warren Avenue; James Klusmeyer, COAT in our stocks for only $98 Proud virgin wool beauties lavishly trimmed with gleaming SILVER FOX, MINK or LYNX-DYED FOX! Superbly styled with an eye to "lasting beauty." Black and a few colors, in sites for both misses' and DEN TODY 14 Wet Seventh Street, North Side of Street I in irrnnfim mien; juim iv. uewia, 12144 Epworth Avenue; William Meyer, 515 Ludlow Avenue; Charles G.

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Li I i. i WffH AT KACf Oilier Fohniarv Coal lloiliiHions DENTISTRY SEE YOUR DENTIST TWICE A YEAR Plate Kxtrartliw, Osn, Novacaln Crowne Mrtiltm Iranlne rilling Silver. For-rrlaln. Credit ntrndrd la rrspoimlble people. Dr.

S. Pollack Dm. Brtner. Rrhnnti, Thomas, Haley, HrhHurti, Ntrplian, Banka. 49 SATURDAY PROMPTLY AT 10 IUBH.JCTINS Hut Tot SHRINE TO GIVE CIRCUS.

Polack Brothers Circus will be presented in six matinee and six night performances at Taft Auditorium under auspices of the Syrian Temple Shrine on March 8-13. it was announced yesterday. The show will be in the interest of the Shrine Activities Fund and underprivileged children of Cincinnati, 69 Original $59.95 to $79.95 Coats to Clear All-wool coats, richly accant.d with Mint, Dyad Skunk, Silvar Fos, Black Dyad Parsian, Blua Dyad Foi or London Dyad Squirrel, In black, brown, blua, gr.tn. Sim 10 to 44. Original $79.95 and $89.95 Coats to Clear Coats with handtoma collars of Black Dyad Parsian, Mink, Silvar Foi, Dyad Skunk and Dyad Squirrel.

Splendid all-wool fabrics in black and colors. Silas for misses' and woman. Original $98.95 to $110 Coats to Clear Tipped Skunk, Lym-Dyed Foi, Mink and Silver Foi trim, this group of superior quality coats in all wool fabrics. Black and soma colors in sites for mines' and woman. 612 VINE 0pp.

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Monday. Wrdnmani. Friday, :15 to 3(, p. M. LADIES IN ATTI.MIAM Hut Tat 88 'TIL 9 P.

M. OPEN MONDAY Hut Tat Phtnominil Valui! Regularly $22.95 Only MlTffi COATS ID ftr aaD West 7tH Tomorrow, Monday, at 12:30 P. M. WE BRING YOU THE GREATEST SALE OF Your opportunity to buy the coat or fur coat you need at remarkable savings whether it be sport, dressmaker or fur-trimmed model! KkrlchrA From 8lwk Self-Trimmed Sporl and Casual Coals Aut It OBt ha actual rallies ITU" live Ate saw. ass AW Wool and rayon fabrici in flaacal, plaids tV and twaadi in BOY COATS, WRAP- fykf I I A AROUNDS.

BALMACAANS and RE- it VJM I VERSIBLES. Attractlvaly tailor. d. Want.d 1 colori in liiai 10 to 20. ai IK 3 iff! mlll Norl hern 'Hack" km MUSKRAT www actual ralues 8 Cfi.itarfi.lds,' boy coats and othar wantad casuals in staunch wool and rayon fabrics.

Fleact, twaad and plaid waavas in natural, rad, brown, blua. Sum far missai, woman, juniors. actual values All-wool, wool and rayon, of wool and The most extraordinary in many year lMaus; were able to purchase beautiful wanted dresses at a price we may not be able to duplicate many are worth even more than $22.95. Tlicu are just right tor now unnted tabrie tine 100 Woolen Crepes Prints Sheers and in misses' and junior sizes. Think of it! They're All raprocassad wool fltacti and twaeds in boy coats, Chastarflalds, rip-in or button-in Una modl.

Snas 10 to 20. II .1 ,1 UI 4 III III I Plvi Tom Unusual Savings In fur coats 14.95 Dresses I III I Here is the fur coat that has truly been "The coat of the year" beautiful deep bodied northern muskrat pelts and "back" pelts only! Expertly blended to true mink tones! Styled in new tuxedo coats or classic swaggers. A coat to give lasting satisfaction, for it is an undisputed leader in the "duty-beauty" group. Showroom Samplei Two-Tone Color Combinationi 1635 Dresses 19)35 Dresses 2235 Dresses Frocks witn Whiffs of White, Lace, Lingerie Tarn Dyed Silver Fox Chubby Skunk-Dyed Opossum Greatcoats Dyed Muskrat Heads Swaggers Baum Marten Dyed Coney Coats Seal-Dyed Coney Swaggers Beaver-Dyed Coney Swaggers Dyed Fox Paw Greatcoats Beige Lapin-Dyed Rabbit Grey-Dyed Kidskin Swaggers Brown-Dyed Kidskin Swaggers Black-Dyed Pony Swaggers Dyed Silver Fox Stroller and Pleats One-Piece, Two-Piece Suit Types Town, Travel, Casual and Dressy Types Smart Afternoon Fashions 9W i i i C.iXxvr FHiriiary Fur SpsM-ials an rill Ta Black, Blue, Purple, Beige, Aqua, Grey, Winter Whites 149 99 9 Pint Tnm BUck-Dyed Caraculs Natural Opos- riun Tom Dyed Opossums Mink-Blended sum Muskrats Mink-Dved Coneys Beaver- Silvertone-Dyed Raccoons Dyed Muskrats Grey Persian Paws Sable-Blended Muskrats Dyed Marmots Black-Dyed Skunks-Silver Fo Chubbies. an murh as 12.95 and more In this ei rni LEPOF'S, 11 WEST SEVENTH Deferred Payments Arranged Deposit Holds Your Coat Khnt'i Onwmtniri Dyed Coneys Black-Dyed Persian Paws Fox Chubbies Beige Lapin-Dyed Rabbit.

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