The Oklahoma Miner (Krebs, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 43, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 24, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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CONFEREES AGRB
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100 PER CENT TAX ON DIRK
KNIVES DAGGERS AND
SWORD CANES
CANDY IS TAXED 3 PER CENT
A Manufacturers Tax Of Five Per-
cent Of the Pric Of Sle As
In Exoeis Of Specified
Prices Is Alio Asked
Washington. Agreement on excise
md aoft tiring taxes wa reached by
the homo and aenato conforoea on the
t.ix revision bill. Alter striking out
Hit senate proposal for n 4 per cent
manufacturer' tax on perfumes
si nee extracts toilet waters .nd the
like the managers ugteed to the excise
ivca as rinully approved by he lun-
ate They are:
Automobile liucks and automobile
vgou8 Including parts and accosso
lea. a pei cent. Other automobiles
and motor cycles including part and
accessories r per cent.
Tiies inner tubes parts or acces-
soiies for motor ohicles old to any
prison other than a manufacture or
producer ol motor vehicles. 5 per cent.
Cameras weighing not more than 100
pounds and lenses for such eamoiaa
10 per cent Photographic lilms and
plate (other than moving plctuio
lilms) 5 por cent.
Candy 3 per cent. Fire arms shells
etc 10 per cent. Hunting and bowio
knh es 10 per cent.
Heavy Levy on Daggers
Dirk knives daggers swonl canes
stilettos and brass or metalic knucks
1U0 per cent. Cigar and cigarette hold-
ers or pipes composed wholly or in
jiait ot meotsehaum or amber humi-
dois and smoking stands 10 per cont.
Automatic slot vending machines 5
per cent and automatic slot device
weighing machines 10 per cent. Liv-1
tiks and livery boots and hats 10 por j
cent Hunting and shooting garments !
and liding habits 10 per cent. Yachts
and motor boats not designed lor trade
or fishing or national defence and
plensure boats and pleasuie canoes If
i aid lor moie than $100 10 per cent.
Works of are 5 per pent.
Manufacturers' Tax
A manufacturers' tax of 5 per cent
of so much of the price for which the
following articles aro sold or leased
as in excess of the price specified as
to ench article. Carpets and rugs in-
tituling iiber $1.50 a square yard in
tio case ot carpets and $fi a square
yard In the case of rugs. Trunks $35
tach. Valises traveling bRgs suit
tases hat boxes used by tiavolers and
litted toilet cases $25 each. Piuses
pocketbooks shopping and handbags
$r each. Portable lighting fixtures in-
t hiding lamps ol all kinds and lamp
t hades $10 each and fans ?1 oach.
Excise taxes now in lorco the repeal
of which is agreed upon are: Articles
made of lur 10 per cent. Mu&ical in-
itiumonts 5 per cent.
"CORN BEEF" IS TO RULE
Profiteers Run Up Price of
Palate Ticklers to Go.
Bird;
Washington II profiteers boost the
price of tin key for Thanksgiving fool
tin m by eating corned beef. This was
Mii advice of Secretary ol Labor Dav-
s Although rated as a millionaiie.
Mi Davis said corned beef will grace
imi Thanksgiving table if turkey goes
to 79 cents a pound which he said is
in iratetl by the market trend just
Secretary Davis was denouncing
'the cupidity and shortsightedness"
the storage warehouse monopoly on
cp n and poultry and especially turkoy
" this season or the year. He added:
Kggs are going sky high. The
MtjiHJre wtuehouaci will hold every
c; then jack up the price until no
body can afrord to buy them but the
r ch Then in the spring of the year
ib j have nothing on their hands but
ct.ld storage stock which they are oh
hped to sell below cost. The same is
tiue of Uu key. It is a she rt sighted
policy that defeats ilsell."
Lotos 31 Pounds in Reducing Race.
Now York -The champion weight
loser in a content among womon just
held for the health exposition in New
ork City weighed thirty-one pounds
less at the close of the thirty day race
than at its beginning. Sarah Stiong
?.. ears old weighed 281 pounds a
month ago and when the contest clos
td recently she had shrunk to
250 pounds. When she entered her
bust measurement was 52 inches; now
it is 47V4 inches. Her waist which
v.ih 50 inches now is 39 inches; her
Mps. 6Q inches now 68 Amelias. Sho
ifi five feet seven and three-quarter
Inchos tuU.
Strikers Picket 3000 Shops
New York. Picketing of 3000 gar-
ment shops by striking workers began
heie. The manufactuiers claimed
that moic than 10 percent of their
workois the most efficient operatives
had remained at woik but the union
leaders asset ted that the strike had
started a 100 percent success.
Foch Visits Quaker Town
Philadelphia. Marshall Foch visi-
ted Philadelphia after inceiving a de-
gree at Princeton univeisity. He
placed wreaths upon the Liberty Boll
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Team work will solve the American tra-
nspotation problem a pull togeather railr-
oads and people.
The business development of the west
is measured by the capacity of the rail-
roads help them in their efforts to get
the most out of their present facilities and
to prepair for the increased transpotati-
on necessities of the future.
The Rock Island is one of your home in-
stitutions. your loyal support is apprecia-
ted at all times. Let us help plan" your trips
J. S. STEWART Geneial Passenger Agent.
Kansas City Mo. ' .
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J have 170 acre farm for sale
with good resident buildings
good barn and other out houses.
Fine orchard plenty of good
water. 135 acres in cultivation
this place is all good land and
nearly all of it can be put in
cultivation it is all well fenced
and in state of cultivation now.
If you are looking to buy a farm
now is your chance for a bar-
gam sec J. a. lieatncocic
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40 acre farm all under fence
and all has been in cultivation
1 plenty of lasting water fine or-
j chard good resident house 5
i rooms good barn good smoke
i house storm cellar plenty of
i stock sheds this place ig right
I at the Public school this" is one
1 of the best p'ices for truck
Fruit Poultry and hogs there
'is other lands adjoining that
can be b?ughf in connection
with this if desired. See J. A.
Iloathcock Krcbs Okla. Thone
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1 have a 470 acre farm -with
two sets of houses good barns
plenty of lasting water for all
ut-.es some Orchard 150 acres
in cultivation 75 acres Meadow
all well fenced Hog pasture
well leuced with hog wire there
is about 30 to 40 acres of land
that would raise fine Alfalfa
this hind all lays well ancf is
very productive. About 150 ac-
BESSES aS!S!SM
res in timber
I will sell this
property and give good terms
$3500.00 cash balance in notes.
See J. A. Pleathcock Krebs Ok-
lahoma. Phone 83-J.
THE OIL GAME
t's Facts and Fallacis;
PRINCES AND PAUPERS
Produced By Oil Ventures
"WILD CAT" WELLS
And Wildcat Companies
A HISTORY. OF GUSHERS
Promoters' Tricks Exposed
Geology vs' J'i.ciAne
Houston Texas.
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quid: intense
heat or a slow
cir.ncr:ng all
under simple
automatic lever
control. No
smoky wicks to
clean forasbes-
toa Undlers re-
plsco them.
Coma in and order your
Florence Oil Siovo
(Dealer's Name)
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