ad NY streets is part s being bles in where , how endaâ€" every tves a s that zards O M shone 65 44 y3 &+ I t . *n "In urging the motorists," he said, "to get behind their senators and repâ€" resentatives for the repeal of the tax, the Chicago Motor club is confident that this movement will mean maâ€" terial reduction in the price of autoâ€" mobiles, accessories and pdrts in 1926. That means reduction in operating exâ€" penses all along the line. The groups representing the _ entire industry which took part in the recent meeting at Three A headquarters in Washâ€" ington were in accord that every cent of relief granted by ‘congress would be passed on to the owners of autoâ€" mobiles; in fact the manufacturers‘ have in most instances gone on recâ€" ord to that effect of their own voliâ€" tion. While the elimination of the excise tax would mean an average reduction of $29.00 on each new auâ€" tomobile purchased, apart from the tax on parts, the repeal of '&e tax would mean a good deal more in pracâ€" tice for the reason that the overhead caused by complicated bookkeeping machinery is now passed on to the users. As a result of appeals from the constituents seven members of the ways and means committee of | This assurance was given to local motorists by Mr. Hayes on the basis of reports from (the national headâ€" quarters of the American Automobile association, where a recent meeting was held in which every phase of the automotive industry was represented and at which the participants virtualâ€" ly bound themselves to give the conâ€" sumers the ful benefit of reduction or complete elimination of the war excise tax on motor vehicles, accessorâ€" ies and tires. Every ¢ent of reduction in the auâ€" tomobile excise taxes that congress authorizes | in the next revenue bill will accrue to the benefit of automoâ€" ble owners, according to a statement issued today by Charles |M. Hayes, président of the Chicago Motor club. President of Motor Club Thinks Lowering of, Federal Revâ€" enues on ‘Cars May REDUCTION IN PRICE SEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 CUT IN AUTO TAX _ w1 PENCET May Reduce Price Distributors CHICAGO NASH _ SALES Time was when Americans said: "Taxation without representation is tyranny," and fought the Revolutionâ€" ary war to gain their point.‘ Today all American citizens, directly or inâ€" directly, are taxed. But fifty per cent of them are too lazy or too indifferent to see to it that they tax themselves. Fifty per cent of them fail to take the trouble to elect their own repreâ€" sentatives.â€"Cincinnati Enguirer. "In Chicago a city ordipance reâ€" quires drivers moving out from the curb to signal their intentions. This is‘ a common sense regulation in efâ€" fect .in most cities, and one which would prevent many accidents if ‘adâ€" hered to." , "Many motorists are of the opinion that this is merely a courtesy of the road whereas it is a definite obligaâ€" tion imposed by law. The motor veâ€" hicle act in Mlinois says: ‘No driver of a vehicle shall suddenly stop, slow down, or attempt to turn around withâ€" out first signaling his intentions with outstretched arms ‘or otherwise to those closely following in the rear.‘ "In the old days when a car was going to make a turn or come to a stop, it was no unusual sight to see arms extended from the car in every direction," says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. "Back seat driving has gone out of fashion to a great extent but a reâ€" action in the matter of signaling has set in. Today the back seat pasâ€" senger refrains from signaling, but in too many cases the driver also neglects, to signal.. Motorists Ulmato Remember ._ Safety Precaution In the house of representatives have alâ€" ready promised to give one h per cent support to the repeal ‘proâ€" gram, while many others have disâ€" played strong sympathy for the deâ€" mands of motordom, It is all very well to work in Washington, but what counts most in the final reckoning is unremitting hammering in the form of appeals from the constituents *back home.‘ If the motorists do their, part and do it now we may safely predict a victory for the ways and means committee. This would me that the repeal of the tax would :t through congress without a fight." . SIGNAL WITH HAND: i . _IN MAKING ‘TURNS wWwORTH THINKING ABOUT All Instances Special Six and Advanced Six models. They presented. striking new body designs, plus important improvements in construction, together with many decisively new refinements in engiâ€" neering and equigment. ig e . And though all these. notable adâ€" AGAIN!â€"with these sweéping price reductionsâ€"Nash eclipses all motor car precedent in giving value. Just a little more than three months ago Nash first introduced these new New LOW Prices» 5.0 ut Greatest Values on Market The president of Chile resigned reâ€" cently, proving ° that those South Americ¢ans don‘t know the first prinâ€" wcipal‘ of popular government, which is to hang on until somebody pries you loose. | Another romantic idea about the Orient is shattered by the report that Persian farmers are now using Amerâ€" ican ‘tractors instead of :horses and camels. y It is pointed out that if the numâ€" ber of voters in Ameri¢a keeps on diminishing our system of represenâ€" tative government may in time beâ€" come endangered. it O pt Politicians are taking advantage of the recent primaries, and the smallâ€" ness of the vote as compared with the total number of voters, again to call attention to the effect that only a minor portion of our voters take part in the affairs of their governâ€" ment, | ® 3 And the most discouraging feature, they say, is that the number of the whole who vote seems to be getting smaller| in every election. Thirty years ago, it is pointed out, approxâ€" imately eighty per cent of those enâ€" titled to vote, took part in the elecâ€" tions, whereas in the last two presiâ€" deritial elections only fifty per cent of the people entitled to vote, voted. Primary figures are even more disâ€" couraging and in many instances canâ€" didates are chosen. by a very small percentage of the total of the voters qnn“;ified to take part in the election. ‘~â€" ‘The figures of the voters in the United ‘States do not compare well with the figures in other. countries, it is pointed out. In the last genâ€" eral election held in Great Britain, eightyâ€"three per cent of the qualified voters took part in the election. In Australia the average number of voters over a period of years has been seventyâ€"five per cent, while in New Zealand, noted for its interest in politics, the total is eightyâ€"four per cent. In Germany, where the republic is still new and there are millions still favoring the monarchial system, from seventyâ€"five to eightyâ€"two per ‘cent have taken part in the ‘recent 'elec-l tions. j 34 _.___" REGARDED SERIOUS Minority Only Goes toâ€" Polls â€" Primary Reports Show; ~Danger Seen * PAUCITY oF vOTES THE HIGHLAND FARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLiNoIS sz , Somebody is lawys telling . about how unfit our army and navy is, but when . a . crisisg ~arrives, like: ‘Walter Johnson, they always seem able to rise to the occasion. i2 m And it is this historyâ€"making sales success that makes it possible now to heavily reduce prices on exactly these same cars. Come in today and see the price on the model you want. ‘Near Utica once stood the greatest city ever built by North American Indians. It was a community of 2,400 homes when Father Marquette,; the first white man to see it, made his way up the Illinois river. : / Allinois electric light and power companies produced during August, 1925, 426.210,?00 kilowatt hours »of electricity, an ‘increase of 16 per cent over August, 1924, according to the United States Geological Survey. Illinois gas companies manufacture 86,732 cubic feet of gas for each of thgd_r 1,200,000 customers each year, : ‘IMllinois has 16,700 oil wells and ranks seventh among the states in crude oil production. â€"; i vancements added greatly to manuâ€" facturing cost, still Nash DID NOT INCREASE PRICES. The public response to these phenomâ€" enal values was sensational. Sales swiftly rose far beyond all Nash lllinois electric railways carry an average of 5,258,458 passengers each day, or the equivalent of all the peoâ€" ple in the state 295 times per year. There are 237,181 farms in‘ Illingis, of which 73.2 per cent have telephone service and 62.7 per cent have auto= mobiles. i Illinois is the "home office" of more fraternal orders than any other state. No ‘Negotiationsi<are now under way for ‘the installation of an automatit system to serve the Tientsin district, MORE FACTS ABOUT 4 STATE OF ILLINOIS .. The largest automatic telephone exâ€" ‘change of the far east is that of the Dairen telephone system, which was installed early in 1922. It is operated by: the Sauth Manchurian Railway company and is equipped for 4,800 subscribers‘ lines, being the first to be used by the Japanese in Manchurâ€" ia, It is so arranged that it may be increased in capacity to a total of 10,000 lines. |‘ There is also an autoâ€" matic exchange at Harbin, which was thtroduced |a earlier than the Dairen exchna.;nd is equipped for $,000 lines. It was. the ~successful operation of this|exchange that paved the way for the Dairen project. â€" * Automatic ~telephones ~are being rapidly introduced in China, ; .. TO DIAL THEIRâ€"OWN Automatic Telephones‘ Are In: troduced in That Country; Is Popular i CHINESE LEARNING |â€"| Prispals | To select an oil burner without investigating the Kleen Heet, ‘is to dismiss years of research and scientific ) ;nent-â€"-yearsofsucceuful performance in â€" ands 6 omes. ~WILL KRUMBA MASONIC ANNEX BUILDING PHONE 632 ... ~~ Repairing and Remodeling _ â€" Have you seen the new silk shower curtains. Visit our showroom . . â€": PLUMBING HEATING â€" ~; | . mgn.ur.rksu-cuf-mumon.irqn DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES â€" GAS WATER HRATERS * ‘ EDWARD STRENGER 1.â€" Simplicity and mechanism. 48â€" 3. Installation and service e 4. Tluesinouhebnnerandtbepfleact-*. 5. |The company. behind it. § . For a list of Kleenâ€"Heet usLers in this territory, wri Look for these five things when you consider any oil burner: f y al ‘ Automatic Oil Burners A Continuous Record of Success â€" LAKE COUNTY ENGINEERING CO. Kleen Heet Distributors [Highland Park 2139 Phones Ti Hid en 14 5o h, Doors and Millwork 1589 Ridge Road, Highland Park, IJ. / Highland Park . Nash Sales _ sentative H. P. Phone t tag