Evening Star Newspaper, February 25, 1932, Page 29

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1 T 1 one branch of which was and s or- ‘BUD’ STILLMAN A FATHER |J. Bristol, Jr. who sald mother md‘\mn is a pre-medical student at Har- Superior Judge Frank H. Dunne.' The' daughter were doing nicely. Stillman | vard University. final accounting showed the estate to ba' INCOME ESTIMATES e o = monarorum woses DECLARES |moip ety o = 2 | Democratic party.” sald Moses, «In is the son of James A. Stillman, sr., R T | valued at approximatel; $16,000,000. IMILGrves Indukiey faud Nenatie HOOVER IS STRONGER the other branch he has faced a mem. | N®W York Banker .Becomes & |noy york banker, and Mrs. Powler Mc-| HEIRS GET $16,000,000 | Mrs. Aima De Bretteville Spreckies, | pership which has been personally hos- Grandfather. Cormick. | the widow :mux;ecn;:\‘e erqe-h%{ Mofi"\h. net income during her life. e other Five Years to Pay Debts. SANTIAGO, Chile, h:rulry 25 (). 5 .. |tile to him. Yet in the face of these| BOSTON, February 25 (#.—Mr. and| The mother is the former Lena Wil-| SAN FRANCISCO, February 25 (%).— | half is to be apportioned between her —Pailing to muster suficlent votes to FYogram of Domestic Legislation | aimculties th:‘ Z‘:‘d:::! brogram of |Mrs.James A. “Bud” Stillman Tues- |son of Grand Anse, Quebec. The couple | After nearly nine years before the courts, | three _children, ' Mrs. Alma Spreckies override President Juan Esteban Mon-l Put Through Despite Obstacles, :::.Acet;tdwk::g ;.l;v. S myb:;{lmg:ufi ‘ agut;:ebon: .‘;B‘?:New mg‘maposap':;\oe!r:stn}\wm S tis Smate | the estate of the late Adolph B. Spreck- Rosekrans, Miss Dorothy Spreckels and tero's partial veto of Chile's business action is merely a reflection of pyblic | tist Hospital |, Present at the hospital were the |€ls, sugar magnate and philanthropist, | Geath the entire estate goes to the sur- moratorium bill, the Senate last night Says Senator. opinion throughout the country, The birth was announced by Dr. D.'father and Stillman, sr. Young Still- was ordered distributed yesterday by 'viving children. Treasury Unable to R | estive Tkl tppcova with| “People know that the President has | : : the_government's modification. | studied out difficulties. They know How Much Taxes Wil Bring | Under the law. which becomes ef-| By the Associated Press. _/ | fat he has formulated a program o fective immediately, retail and whole-| CONCORD, N H., February 25.— |lifting the N‘!Im_\ out of the economic . . saie business will not be affected, but | United States Senator George H.| depression. They fm}nt it tried. While in This Year. industry and agriculture are given five | Moses, Republican, yesterday issued & | there are a lot of folks who are not years in which to pay outstanding ac- | statement in which he visualized Pres- | satisfled with the whole situation, the counts. ident Hoover's prospects of re-election |fact remains !h?lt many people feel | By the Associated Press. Banks have indicated that companies “infinitely stronger” because of his | that :\1;]‘91;1!:&:' r?g rfi\&t‘z\’ Ll;;y may | v st |and persons taking advantage of the | economic program persona - : ver they are m’{_‘:eas‘uor'seczgen:h"vg? h;‘xfffi;' Pihe | moratorium will be denied credit. | " “The President has faced a Congress, | much more afrald of any Democrat.” wt e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— e —— amount of income tax the Government would_ collect on, March 15 each year, find themselves ih a quandary this year and unable to find a basis upon which to estimate tax receipts next month. The sharp decline in income in 1930, - % e, ot ot e Semeions xtra year to drop off $550,000,000, was con- £y tinued in 19:;[1_ g In adg:?on uxp:yex;i . A » il "Write off losce i yoar protection feared, in greater amounts than last Acolph F. Spreckels. Upon the mother's year. The deductions which will be iaken for losses have been the stum- : \ - - ing block to making accurate esti- e RS e e - against winter lected from the first installment of tax : in 1931 incomes. This is due the 15th i of next month, | sl k Volume of Returns Drops. B In all, probably less than 2,000,000 persons will pay income tax this year. In normal years the number was re- duced from around 4,000,000 to 2,800.- rough broadening of exemptions, but ‘the decreased business 1 expected L ST NEW NEON to take about half a million persons off the list because their incomes have TUNING LI GHT dropped below the taxable amount. H) . If the Government collects $250,000,- As you dial to station, a 000 from income tax payments mnext - column of light rises in B et S Sk Nean tube ut some doul amount w 2 ; : . I eon tube (like a ti - Fo aised. o Silently! Automatically! TheNeon | NEW LOW PRICES. And fa- i Ii’;"'""';"' Last year the March 15 tax payments| Tuning Light on the new Atwater | mous Atwater Kent watchmaker Sheh SRt reaches amounted to $334,830, a drop of Kent announces stations within a | Precision workmanship! One highest point in the tube, 225,000,000 from the year previous, id touch of the dial—one glance in- while in 1929 the first quarter returned | ~ WiCcTange. o side the cabinet tells you: "Here's the record amount of $601,363,000 and Rising and falling in its little tube, | the radio that works right because in 1928, $515,669,000. it brings in the station you want at | jys built right!” ¢ 25,000 Get Notices. the very Peak of Tone. Income tax payments this fiscal year Dial to a station in absolute (since last July 1) have amounted to silence. Then ts th | | $651,058,714, as compared with $1,- Rl Mg . 162,117,108 in the same perlod of the| andhear yourprogramat the precise | g : o\ ] ] previous year. hair-line spot where reception is best! | A amyEs ever or BRI of Rae 6 e To- WP your owo Sngerx at the oo | = : é = s ov nt of ta: e re- : i et 2 y ceived this year about 25,000 taxpayers| Tob experience this thrill —this e gph d throughout the Nation are getting the refinement—for yourself! See and try sad news that their 1930 income tax this startling improvement on the | payments are insufficient and they) magnificent new Atwater Kent— | G ¢ . ] . y must pay u ays the difference Veich the lighi! R St S| TS W e gives imes your money's is due, or carry their case to the United States Board of Tax Appeals. YOU CAN'T MATCH Under the 1928 revenue law income tax cases are outlawed after two years THESE FEATURES PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC is'3 times as powerful as any other leading so the 1930 cases would be outlawed fter March 15 unless the hureau noti- L 10 tubes . . . pentode and : , in Sed the Jarpayers of the Genciency.| virlable-san tubes . 1 four-gang ¢ mouth wash. Hence it goes 3 times as far. That’s economy for you ! Why Such action suspends the statute dense! i % ] limiations unti the case has been de- | Driced Compact e P, waste money on antiseptics that must be used full strength to be effective ? ‘At about the time the income tax| dyme...automaicvolume control - Treasu: «..tone control and static reducer : : E / S . i i oy Ml el . sensitivity switch . . » Quick- ICH of the two kinds of anti- you three times as much for your money to_ moet: JuakgIng . gecyfives Jdnd 1o/, - Jteien el dmprurad Colden septics do you use when fighting —~and gives you greater protection against BAD BREATH (Halitosis) operate the Government until the next Voiee electro-dynamic speaker... v = 3 fax collections come in. This year it is| genuineAmericanwalnuteabinets, | N ALL NEW ATWATER KENTS PRICED AT 889 to 8122. sore throat colds —infection—unpleasant sore throat colds. What a fine way to save The amasing results of Pepsodent Astiseptle in fighting sore throat colds proves its eflectiveness robable the financing will have to be % 3 2 Targer tnan usuai, . Some obeervers breath? For that's all there really are—just money. Instead of paying $3 for three 1o eaceting Had Breath (Hatioosta) Mometabis. T have guessed the financing would be i . . . sodent Antiseptic is 3times more powerful in killing d $800,000,000 in short-t two leading kinds. On one side you have bottles, you pay $1 and make the three S T i gt R HLrSE LTSRS A NEW ATWATER KENT AT A NEW LOW R Oocor epnimy bk e by Sfend i deion | G DRY I:Aw ATTACKED PRICE for EVERY P URSE... used full strength. On the other side you diluted the old-style mouth washes. But Some of the 50 different uses for have Pepsodent Antiseptic—utterly safe they were fooling themselves and not this medern antiseptic BY CARDINAL HAYES| s $ $ $ $ 50 § 50 when used full strength, yet powerful killing germs. Cold in Head After Shaving & o P i m 5 e R enough when diluted with 2 partsof ~ So when choosing your antiseptic, be “I’,t‘::n&:m.m ::::- Cuts Catholic Archbishop Sees Beneficial water to kill germs in 10 seconds. sure you choose the one that kills the o e Lons Bt Pepsodent Antisepticisatleast threetimes germs even when mixed with water. Canker Sores Checks Under-Arm s . : . . . rritati Perspiration as powerful as other leading antiseptics. Insist on Pepsodent Antiseptic~and be rh’.‘;"gx'm‘wn'_‘m -n,::p Aching Feet Hence, it goes three times as far—gives safe! Be safe—and save money! Results of Business Slump on Return to U. §. By the Associated Press. )} »Mw v CORAL GABLES, Fla., February ING GO G EE —Patrick Car Hlyal:‘xcb o . - ’ j mos 'n’ An: rou; o - &3 SRR CEASES prlivens 2016 4th St NW. s pevers | niesenis Pepsodent Antiseptic prohibition laws and expressions of be- except Sunday over N. B. C. lief that the Nation has benefited e S greatly from less prosperous times. He went recently to Nassau to install a prefect apostolic fof the Bahamas. “The church,” he said, teaches rea- “ ® [ ] 2 ’, sonable use of the tI God has given us. But the church not hold for prohibition except for those who S cannot control their appetites. Tem- 5 perance is one of the four ecardinal ‘ A J \ virtues.” ® He said prohibition has not succeeded 3 y R [N and has brought abuses in its wake, and expressed the belief people should be free to abstain if they wish, but that P abstinence should not be foroed unon 2 the American citizenship as & whole. The archbishop sald he found th 55 depression ' means of seeing I know the smokes. . . 8 busincss. conditions. are ok de- sa - - plorable, and described the era of sev- S, B, tod el S . o For different folks, thought _they created, and foun . SRt has b SR I What pleases Tom and Dick 1y chastening . DiMaence," o eon: very cl ning luence,” he - > cluded, “and a chastening influence is —and CalTle. good for the soul and good for the body. This applies both to individuals and e . What cigarettes — CAMPAIGN BY PLANE The Catie gets Son of Late Senator Mason Shows How Times Have Changed. And what to sell the CHICAGO, February 35 (®).—Times 5 eI United States Senator Wil- Hard-Boiled Ber I‘y! liam E. Mason, who used a horse and bugzy to stump the State in 1896, has a son, Lowell B, who employs an air- ° plane for his campaign. Mr. Mason, & candidate for the Re- publican nomination for attorney gen- eral, has covered 20,000 miles since the But OLD GOLDS ... say! start of his tour, November 6, and has addressed gatherings in practically M They get a play e plane — From people that I'd like FAST ACTION to chum with; . ; The OLD GOLD girls Are darbs and pearls, And, boy! I like the men they come with! The oLD GOLD folks Are like their smokes, :."’ukk (!';ecl‘iel :! '!l!m(d—:.lk ;-h.b'{m"u! drug ore. i e ul 3 1t o, Sorieht now, and sk for Maattnltomn. Like OLD GOLD"S qualities that bit in each nostril—to clear your head so you €an breathe again. Rub it vigorously into your » }) e b il [} action! They’re pleasant . . . and They’re kind and bland Vi ks it et LSMOKE PURE-TOBACEO OLD COLDS " 30c N TUBE OR JAR - [No “artificial flavors” to scratch the throat or taint the breath...Not a cough in a carload!]

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