To Tax Scenic Advertisements
The practú"} of defacing natural ecenory vrith great advertisements is not so prevalent in the United States as it was a generation ago, and jubüc sentiment is steadily growing strongrer agaiust it. This practice has recently Jeveloped in England to such an extent tLat lovers of nature recognize that some (infinite action must be taken. The Thames valley, the most picturesque mountam spots in Wales and the loveliest corntrs of Devonshire have been greatly injured by liuge advertisements. The well, knoNvn architect, Mr. Waterhouse, has proposed that if they cannot actually be prohibited they should at least be diminished by the imposition of a heavv license
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