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Y ®) & BEER FIGHT 15 PUT INTOTAX MEASURE Senator Wadsworth Offers Amendment Providing for Levy on Liquor. The fizht over beer was injected to- day into the tax revision bill now pending before the Senat nen tor Wadsworth of New Yorky of- nendment to the iax’ bill tax of 60 cents a gallon on Iment also provides a and he ame tax of §1.20 a gullon for win $6.10 a gallon on distilled tor Wadswor regu'ations just Department er thought tha begin witno 1l come up later during the n of the tax bill. ess profits tax was and unblushing altempt by ty to reward the mul it in their Cite Cox's Attitude. wmell. denioc the republic; “relieve’ the profitee; repeal, and republicans in id that former Gov. Cox, the tie presidential candidate, had much of him.’ adding that ss and Houston asury ment spoke personal views. and not of the democratic party,” in *only tha reommending repeal. Itef rring to the agricultural bloc hich_he said he was a member, tor Trammell declared that the ess of the country has given undue making reformations in this bilL" “The democrats had nothing to do with their little private agreement,” said the Florida senator, saying that of the republicans had advi argendments until they ha propused by democratic sena- 4 p.m. Adoption of the House ion for elimination of this tax was regarded as a cer- will be the third of the six proposals in the revenue re- n bill to pme te a vote in the in t one month to a was reported by ti After this is dis. the fixing of the rporatien income tax and Is to increase the the su-called nuisance taxes. Parties In Agreement. nd republicans on the bill er democratic leaders had amendment to ten for each speaker and that ) n B ill to one hour. rican_ people _didn't + Senator edit to the agriculutral bloc for recment for a vote today was o be reached between the | 16fused to consent to the limiting of bring the measure into the Senate for final debate and vote. ’ Excess Profits May Go. Final repeal of the excess profits tax on next January 1 was forecast last night with the defeat by the Sen- ate of an amendment to the tax re- vision bill proposing indefinite reten- tion of this tax at the present rates. The vote was 39 to 28, with four re- publicans joining the solid democratic |Hllnnr|ly in supporting the amend- ment. - The republicans were Borah, | Kenyon, La Follette and Norbeck. 'MEDICAL BEER PERMITS TO BE ISSUED PROMPTLY " Commissioner Blair Says Operation of Regulations Will Be Stripped of Red Tape. Issuance of permits to brewers the manufacture of medical beer - der the new Treasury regulations will proceed with promptness and dis- patch, Internal Revenue Commissioner Operation of "‘the regulations pro- mulgated on Monday. Mr. Blair said, woulg be devoid of red tape and with- out ¥ndue delay. Brewers have only to apply to their state directors, he expisiaed. in order to obtain the n essary permits. Brewers who have violated the pro ¢ | Blair said today. hibition law, Mr, Blair stated. would| be unable to obtain these permits, but in his opinion, he added, there were not a great many of these. Instances of the purchase of closed breweries by companies formed for their operation under tl lations, Mr. Blair decla thoroughly investig mits to manufactur would be issued. Where t action was not a “blind” but fide business venture, could see no reason ce Treasury regulations. —_—— IOWA CIRCLE CITIZENS bona he con- hy . Kuc Resolutions Ask New Safety Cross- ings—Forty New Mem- bers Admitted. Resolutions favoring traflic regula- [tion chunges were adopted by the Towa Circle Citizens' Association at a meeting la ht in the North minster Presbyterian Chu thode Island avenue and 11th strect One resolution advocated the tion of the to make pa lop- | ut the norf 1ith stry [ your purposes. g - =% . of the r - = Members E'_'HIIIIIllIIIIllIllIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHMMHMMIWfiMMMHMMMIHMMMHMMMMHIIIIIIIIIIlI!lIi!llllllllllllllllifllfifljl. Washington Real Estate Board Mr, Merchant: , Mr. Manufacturer: We can save'you both time and money. Our Business Locations Department has information concerning practically every piece of Washington property which is available for Whether You Buy or Lease This department has data which you should consider. For months we have had experienced men securing details which are not only val- uable, but.necessary to you. advise you regarding any phase falling within its scope. 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Another piacement esolution requested a re-| of the street car stop at| 11th and O sfreets, while another placed “the association on record as the Kalorama | ociation in op- ! rking regulations y omobiles in the downtown sec . 5 An illustrated lecture on the beau- | F ngton of today and of 1 the scheme of beau inctioned by the fina_ ion. * members were admi on. President Ho uick Service | |—P'ri'fi?fiE'L 5 LEWIS M. THAYER ! nowARD S. FISK 507 ]3th N.W. Ianagor = Reaitors I | m it m ting surprisingly lit- in the living-room, warmth. its warmth to every water for washing heated by stoves or € ' i e ‘ ., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2, - 1921, toc str ari dol Wi arr ge seats on box frames. An on or par lea ine ger These tur) Six walnut chairs Six walnut chairs Tt would cost you many more irs. with blue leather scats. tice back ornamented by carv- ing on top. Six walnut chairs The maker took chairs of quartercd oak; raised Six walnut chairs Made to scll for $150. Queen Anne design. slip-seat construction, five side and one arm chair. he Hecht Co 7th at F Where prices are -;_uarameed 7th at F : A factory close out, brings hundreds of | Chairs at clipped prices THE maker of these chairs specialized in dining room furniure. He became over- sold on dining room tables and had these chairs left on his hands. He took his loss and made his clean-up. The chairs are here. Originally in- tended for dining room, some of the chairs are suitable for hall and living rooms. There are typical examples. x walnut chairs 34875 are tapestry . Rich walnut fin Sale price, covered. h, with ned posts and slip seat con- uction. Five side and onz m chair. * % % Sale price, $59 lars to duplicate this set. liam and Mary chairs, wal- These quartered oak chéirS William and Mary design 33250 tractive quarter golden finish. F Sale Wi price, $ Sale William ‘and| Mary walnut- A value that will exceed your expectations. Price, finished dining room chairs: Jacobean-finish dining room chairs with genuine Rarely such imitation blue leather covered leather seats. Five side chairs and an arm chair. design, 1aly slip-seats. Five side and one chairs, with arm chair. leath: seat N struction. [ * ok % arm chair Six oak Sale price, 1o nut’ or Jacobean finish. Five side and one arm chair, with blue leather slip-seats. LR Six mahogany v * * * Six mahogany chairs 115 s0o genuine mahogany Sale price, ¢ with claw feet and lat- Five side and one m chair. Sale price, 155 ctly $55 less than regu- fade of solid walnut, with nuine blue leather slip- In Queen ne des E Six oak chairs Sale a big loss these. William and Mary Jacobean period dining room nel back. Genuine brown This fine table and chairs Genuine walnut or mahogany $79 This breakfast room set Including ggte-leg table and chairs $75 An exact reproduction of the famous “Dux- berry” pattern: mahogany-finish gate-leg table. measuring 36x42 inches when open. Chairs with saddle seat. Rocker to match can be had for $13.75. Mar % Tire Five side . . . chairs . . i Six walnut chairs A price made possible because of this pur- Sale 579 chase. -Queen Anne design extension table. ob- Sale price, long shape, with 5 side chairs and an arm ch Prft’e- You save $30 on these. Genuine leather seats. Here's a Queen Anne dining c in fering. mahogany or walnut. Slip-seat in_walnu upholstered in rich tapestry. oak. or Butler leather seats one arm ¢ Sale of $135 Electric TERMS ther on slip-seats. L Sale price, Genu- chairs in All with leather seats: walnut dining iuine blue (Fourth flor.) $4.50 importéd rag rugs 27x64-inch Rugs made of clean rags; tightly woven; cdges neatly evened off. \Vith fringe ends. $2.95 (Fourth floor.) This 5-piece dining set $29.75 Solid oak chairs, with leatherette seats Just as illustrated above—42-inch oak exten- sion table with pedestal base and extra leaves. Four chairs have brown leatherette seats. appealing value Wool and fiber rugs 9x12_and 83x106-ft. Rugs—Hodge’s make. A durable rug for almost any room in the house; lays flat—is clean and at- tractive in appearance. 9x12-ft. and 8.3x10.6-ft.- at $14.55 Hundreds of shington I $1 these washers. They TEED. B oy iy An Yes, $65 seamless Wilton velvet rugs in a sale $ 49.75 Many will be here tomorrow to save over S15 on their new fall rugs. .These are Wilton art loom velvet rugs—with the density of pile, lustrous finish and beauty of patterns as in higher priced rugs. It pays to buy such rugs as these, because of the long service they give. Six oak chair Selen SZG.(o Here's a b F and armchair, wit Six mahoga chairs 47 machines $80.50 0 by purchasing one of are a known make. but for husiness reasons we refrain from nsing their original name. Machines are first ela respect and are fully GUARAN. 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