Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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iHT. W.HASANT DAILY Tim ITS FRIDAY. DF.CEMF.R 22. 1933
Liquor Tax Fixed
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| A double tariff schedule on import- ( revenue from the $2 levy will amount
j ed liquors to permit the President to , to $294,000,000 at an estimated con-
| bargain with exporting countries for | sumption of 147,000,000 gallons, based
Hoil8€ Conferees trade. jon high business activity in 1934, or
_ It also was decided to permit the j $202,000,000 on low business activity
to go before the House in ! vvith consumption at 101,000,000 gal-
Washington, Dec. 21.—At a secret i n-easure _
meeting, Democratic members of the j ^orni of a resolution on the first ons-
day of Congress, Jan. 3, to expedite
House Ways and Means Committee
have agreed upon the m«joi pi o vis-
ions of the projected liquor tax meas-
ure.
These are;
A $2 a gallon levy on spirits.
AT YULETIDE
When the Christmas candles are lighted, the ornaments
all in place, we’ll pause to thank you for your patronage and to
wish you the Merriest Christmas, happiness and health.
WILKiNMJN’S CASH STORE
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its enactment. j Edwin Riddle, who is attending a
The measure has been drafted and ! business college in Fort Worth arriv-
only awaits the inclusion of the tax | Thursday to spend the holidays
figures. It will be gone over Friday ! w^b b*s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P.
at an executive session of the entire Riddle.
Establishment of a tax plan where- j committee, now consisting of four- t -
by States will not share in the Fed- teen .Democrats and ten Republians. j Cotton sold for 4,3 cents a pound
eral levy. 1 On the basis of Treasury estimates, at Memphis and Galveston in 1919.
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GIFT (il) ICE
It’s the truth! Advertising pays!
Residents of Redwood City, Calif.,
staged a “disaster cal!” drill to co- jjy
ordinate the work of the Red Cross i
and other organizations in case of,
a major disaster.
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Sweet gum twigs, which back-
woods women used to use for snuff
brushes, are now utilized in the
manufacture of perfumes and cin- |
namie alcohol.
Standish O’Sullivan, Alaska pros-1
j pector, uses an airplane to reach re- j
j mote areas of the territory in his
[quest for gold.
LOST—Small, cloth back book.
Containing accounts. Return to A.
F. Combs or leave at this office. 1
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If you have been a little slow in your gift shopping, bring
all your problems to Geo. Lilienstern’s Dept. Store. We are spe-
cializing in gifts of apparel and for the home that are a bit dif-
ferent.
DANCE SETS
Heavy Lustrous Satins, Panties and Brassieres, Lace Trimmed,
a real value, $1.59 and ................................................................$1.95
PAJAMAS and GOWNS
Lovely Silks, rich with lace trim, $1.79 to............................$7.50
QUILTED ROBES
A luxurious gift that any woman would adore. Beautiful Sat-
ins, warm and lovely. Priced at $4.49 and............................$5.95
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KID GLOVES
Black or Brown, smart and attractive, $1.49, $1.95 and............
BLANKETS
Blankets—make Christmas comfortable by giving a nice pair of wool
blankets. Double and extra size $2.19 and....................................$2.98
BED SPREADS
Beautiful patterns and assortment of colors,
maker, $2.69 and ..............................y..................
A gift for the home-
......................,..,,.,$2.9$
GIFTS
“Evening in Paris” Sets in beautiful
gift boxes, $2.25, $3.85, $5 and....$8.25
Caty Double Compacts, new and dis:
tinctive ____________________________________ ... _J$2.00
Overnight Cases, fitted, $10.95, $13.95 „.
and_________________________..........___________... ...$15.50
Cutex Manicure Sets, 50c to............$3.25
Ladies’ Wrist Watch. Baguette ...$19.50
Bulova Senator Man’s Watch,
15-Jewel _____________ $24.75
Comb, brush and mirror
Sets, $1.00 to.................... $10.95
(Military Brush Sets, 2 brushes
dhd comb ___________ $1.00
Pal Wrist Watches with Metal or
Leather Band_______________________:......$2.98
Rubber feody Dolls ___________________$ .49
Evan’s Automatic Cigarette
Lighter_________________________ ..$1.00
Mickey Mouse Watch, complete
with fob ________________..._______________$1.50
Men’s Shavng Sets, 69c, 79c and.._$1.6o
These and many other attractive gifts
on display at our store.
SUEDE JACKETS
Please him with a new Suede Jacket. It will wear and wear. A real
value at $4.98 and ....................................................................................$7.50
SHIRTS
Give them in a set of matching colors or individually—$1.49, $1.98.
BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS
Just the last word in style, nice assortment of colors and patterns.
Priced at ..................................................................................................$1.95
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HANDKERCHIEFS AND TIE SETS
Beautiful assortment of Ties and Handkerchiefs to
Christmas package ..................................................................
match.
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MEN’S ROBES
In flannel and wool, and good looking, handsomely tailored, a gift
most useful and attractive ......................I.............................................$4.95
Visit Our Toft Wpartmena. You Will Find
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A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT FOUR YOU
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It is .our hope that the patronage we have enjoyed during the past year has been justified by the
service we have rendered and that our service m&y warrant your continued good will through the
years to come. To all—-Merry Christmas.
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Quality Merchandise at Popular Prices
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Cross, G. W. Mt. Pleasant Daily Times (Mount Pleasant, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1933, newspaper, December 22, 1933; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth800013/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mount Pleasant Public Library.