The automobile excise tax, inaugâ€" urated on October 4., 1917 and comâ€" pletely repealed on May 29, 1928, nefted the Government a total of $1,099,083,079, according to figures compiled by the American Motorists‘ association, in coâ€"operation with The Automobile club of llinois. Repeal of the tax, assessed only on new cars purchased. means a saving of approxâ€" imately $20.000,000 annually, the figâ€" ures show. s Thanks Unwanted "Gimme thankless jobs hereafter," said Tom Tuttle of Squash Bend as Mr. Lavelle, his new French neighbor, kissed him for fixing his fence.â€"Farm and Fireside. Walter McPeek, Scout Executive of the Northshore Area Council with Headquarters in Highland Park, who begins his third year of service to Northshore towns this fall. AUTO EXCISE TAX NETS GOVERNMENT BIG SUM Bookkecping â€" Shorthand â€" Typorriting â€" S’u'rf'nria(. 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When the Portuguese took Maâ€" lacca in 1510 they captured 3000 artilâ€" lery pieces, 2,000 of which were of bronze, and the rest iron. | Spies to China ‘ After the Spaniards settled in the Philippines. according to the researchâ€" e~ of Dr. Laufer, they sent spies to China io find out whether she could be conguered as easily as Mexico and Peru. These emissaries were Augusâ€" timiar friars, whose reports are still extant. â€" They returned and reported GUNPOWDER AVERTED When the American Indians had the misfortune of being discovered by the Spaniards, the three principal means employed by the invaders to subdue them were the horse, fireâ€"arms and treachery. standing armies gunpowder and red the Spanis BY SPANISH WAR LORDS extant. â€" They returne that it could not be China was very pop Firearms, â€" populous equipped w firearms. governors . and done. with horses, This deterâ€" = from any reported because d Under the title "Who Said the Day of Railroad Giants Is Over" the magâ€" agazine tells the story of this exâ€" blacksmith‘s management of first the Nickel Plate line, then a run down road. and his management in turn of the Chesapeake and Ohio, the Pere Marquette and finally the Erie. Berâ€" net‘s story is linked with that of O. P. and M. J. Sweringen, two former real century, and was first employed in the manufacture of firecrackers and fireworks. Large guns were made there beginning ubout the twelfth century. attempt to invade China, and it may be said that it was the invention of Firearms were employed in China, India, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Siam, Cambodia and Korea long before the arrival of any European nations in Asia. Gunpowder was invented in China about the middle of the sixth ROMANCE IN RAILWAY PRESIDENTS CAREER That romance remains a part of the â€"â€" present day history of American railâ€" road development is proven by the life story of John J. Bernet, president of the Erie railroad, recounted in The American Magazine. the fate of Mexico and Peru, says Dr. Laufer. ' Magazine Writer Believes So and Tells How in Story of J. J. Bernet THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€" â€" 29475 Tbé lowest price - in Pierceâ€"Arrow history! 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