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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Jun 1927, p. 32

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WINNETKA TALK 31 June 11, 1927 Small Car Owner North Shore Soccerites ee a ------ ey SY - > | ptt. Ju i Would Bear Brunt of Gasoline Tax! "The greater part of a gas tax which will amount to more than $13,000,000 a year will be collected from drivers of modest and much used automobiles and will go toward building roads that will double and triple the value of large estates," says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor club. "This is true in every county in the state. "Why should the motorists be bled so that the lands of wealthy men in Cook and every other county may multiply in worth? The gasoline tax will make the poor the benefactors of the rich, and will place a burden where burdens already are most heavy." Mr. Hayes asserted that the Chicago Motor club had always supported road building programs, and that the club wants hard roads and wide roads and many miles of them. Mr. Hayes de- clared: "Prior to the passage of the $60,000,000 road bond issue, Governor [Lowden said: 'If this bond issue passes, it will be owing to the work of such organizations as the Illinois Highway Improvement association and the Chicago Motor club." During Governor Small"s administration the club worked with even greater vigor for the passage of the $100,000,000 road bond issue. At that time the motor- ists were promised that if they voted on the bond issues no additional taxes would be levied. Relying on this promise motorists gave the bond issues a tremendous vote. The state has am- ple funds for road construction pur- poses for at least four years. Four vears of paying a gas tax will cost the average motorist $40; why should he be forced to pay this additional tax in Tilt for Peel Trophy Sunday, June 12, the North Shore Soccer -elub -will play the Coal City Soccer club, of Coal City, Ill, in the final game for the Peter J. Peel cup. This 1s the Western Soccer derby. Joth teams have won their way into the grand final and a great game is expected. The North Shore club ex- pect to bring this beautiful cup to the north shore for the first time. The captain of the winning team will be presented with the cup after the game and each player will receive a gold medal. The game will be played at De Paul field at Webster and Sheffield avenues, Chicago, with the kick off at 3 o'clock. John Robert Murray, who was forc- ed to abandon his school work at Princeton university because of a con- tinued illness contracted at the time of his innoculation for typhoid, is now recovering and convalescing at his home, 433 Cumnor road, Kenilworth. After a short rest cure in Maine, it is thought that he may be able to make up his credit at Princeton Summer school. which will so materially benefit the wealthy landowners of the state? "The list of the millionaires is not long, but the total value of their property runs into many millions. We should compare that with the list of motorists, which is long, and whose properties are small." Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you think is best. Biggest Its setting is perfect! the world! in a condition that only years of can develop. seen to be appreciated. 720 Elm St., Winnetka On the North Shore It overlooks one of the finest golf courses in It has almost two acres of wonderfully landscaped grounds Numerous wonderful fruit and shade trees. The house, built by one of North Shore's very best builders, has 9 rooms and 3 baths, and has many delightful features, which must be It can probably be bought for less than $60,000. REALTY CO. Bargain intelligent, painstaking, loving care Phone Winnetka 254 Challis Coolie Coats $6.00 We have just received from Japan a large shipment of these coats, which are excellent for light summer wtaps, house coats, etc. Designs are attrac- tive and the material is of the best. You cannot obtain coats like these anywhere else at the same price. CALL ON US FOR UNUSUAL WEDDING AND GRADUATION GIFTS. TAYLOR'S Oriental Art Shop Direct Importers 608 Church Street Opposite the Wom~n's Club EVANSTON PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Protect the Health of YOUR Family' a -- DAIRY COMPANY RINK Bowman Dairy Com- pany Milk for the good health it gives to you and yours. Drink it, too, for its delicious flavor. Bowman's Milk is fresh and pure-- you may be absolutely certain about that. Straight from the farm--you get it with all its original creaminess and flavor intact. Nothing of its fresh- ness and goodness has been lost. Telephone our nearest distributing station or order from one of our courteous milkmen. Uh 7. i, ~L y vl N wo Glencoe ™M 11R ] FOR_ 51 YE S THE STANDARD OF QU

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