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Winter as done by us is a source of permaâ€" nent satisfaction to our customers. SMOKE STACK AND Phone Highland Park 4109 FIREPROOEFE STORAGE Telephone H. 1‘.â€"299 i ves onl Cns 1 one o umt o) ormecommavc n on penimeirs mss => = e Telephone 3700 CHAIR COVERS CHIMNEY WORK T H BE P R E 8 8 Many remarkable things recently Tie y on is esd io ‘ : discussed by Dr. Fisher, and illustratedâ€"with the lstatoopï¬eoa glides he will show. Dr. Clyde Fisher, curator of astronâ€" omy at the American, Museum of Naâ€" tural History, New York, wifl be the speaker. The lecture will be given in the James Simpson theatre of the museum, and â€"will begin at 3 p. m. ‘taxesâ€"can »mean > but=â€"one> > Hlke killing of the goose laying the golden egg and which is now beginning to squawk," Mr. Mayer declares. Numerous Suits ' ~â€"*"Proof of the ‘squawk‘," Mr. Mayer continues, ‘"is evidenced by the fact that suits contesting the legalityâ€"orâ€" constitutionality of various phases of state gasoline taxes have been brought in numerous state and Federal courts, the legality of the California tax now being before the United: States Suâ€" preme Court. : Similar suits are pendâ€" ing in Florida and Georgia, both six cent tax states, as well as suits in other states. Autoists of the country are not opposed to a sane, fair and sensible tax. A direct sales tax of 25. to 40 per cent, however, is not a fair or equitable tax and is out of economic â€" proportion to the cost of gasoline. f "Earth and Neighbor World‘s is the title of the free illustrated lecture for the general public to be given Saturday afternoon,. October 26, at Lecture on Earth "Largely because the tax is easy to collect, coupled with the fact that autoists in the past have not opâ€" posed ~reasonable taxes politicans have had their way in the matter of increasing, year by year, the gasâ€" oline tax burden. Since the incepâ€" tion of gasoline taxes in 1921, the increase up to the present time has been 3,400 per cent, or from fifty cents gas ‘tax per car to asgroxi- # f or * +â€" & "‘Three states now levy a six cent tax, three other states have six cent tax ‘bills pending. In the state of Georgia theâ€"governorâ€" recommended an eight cent tax. These exorbitant ereased gasoline taxes this year and goaded further by the fact that legâ€" islatures in eight other states now have pills pending calling for inâ€" creases in 1930, motordom, twentyâ€" five million strong, is rapidly awakâ€" ing to the fact that four wheel brakes must be applied to the political jugâ€" gernaut that is making a footâ€"ball of automobile gasoline taxes. * This cryptic warning was issued this week to the half million memâ€" bers â€"ofâ€"the ~American â€"Motorists asâ€" sociation by Si Mayer, vice president of the National association as well as head of the Automobile Club of Tilinois. 3 MOTORISTS JOINING <â€"â€"wWAK ON GAS TAXES Fight Attempts of Politicians to Use Plan As Scheme to Get More Money Aroused by the action of legislaâ€" Too Easy.to Collect and Sister Planets M Een ermenneinicarne M.MJ*WWQ In] wister Planala, o ces _ Presetted twice, Brot at 10 a m a then at 11, in the James Simps theatre of the museum:; men of it is on exhibition at Fie Museum of Natural History. It w obtained in the Belgian Congo | the Marshall Field Jr. African E: yedition. . ;..."."""" s a n ue steane n ~ Specimen of Rarest . Animal at â€"Museu Resembling in certain respects bo: a giraffe and a zebra, yet neverth less definitely distinct from eithe the okapi is one of the world‘s rare "In a Drop of Water," "She‘s Wild and "From ‘Paddy‘ to Bow!" are t titles of the moving pictures to | shown.. Dr. Clyde Fisher, wellâ€"knovw scientist of the American Museum . Natural History, New York, who lecturing for grownups at the m seum in the afternoon, will appear b fore the children in theâ€" mornin adapting _his. lecture,â€" "Earth ar Neighbor Worlds," to suit their i terests. His lecture will be ill strated with remarkable stereoptic« slkides illustrating what scientis haveâ€"learnedâ€"about â€"other â€"planet Childrenâ€"fromâ€" all parts of Chica; and suburbs are invited to attend. The James Nelson and Anna Loui Raymond Fund free program for chi dr% to be given at Field Museu of Natural History Saturday mornin October 26, will consist both of mo ing pictures and an illustrated ta on the wonders of both our own a: Free Program for the Reuben Lloy Progress Tile Co. 60 N. First 8St. Mighland Park FRESHâ€"AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK J. SMITH 5111 Waveland Ave. FLOOR and WALL TILE Telephone Kildare 3499 TELEPHONE 410 (Notâ€"Inc:) CERAMIC FLOORS Tel. H. P. 535 Dealer in Thursday, Oct: 24, 19©