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Show The Modern Dragon. HJ "To-day wu need sigh for dragons B no more," fervently remarUs Arthur I N. Jervls in Ills article ou ni'.tomobllcs, "Car Coming!" In Everybody's. "The Lj death-risking combat .bctweon man M j and fiery destroyer Is renl. . We may watch a whole herd of mechanical ' " 1 dragons, snorting, barking, whizzing, ill leaping, sliding, spitting smoke and I flame, for three hours around a thirty- S I mllo circuit. The men who rldo tbera W face dangers which aro not made out ' of poetic nightmares, dangers far I' greater than those Imagined by the if ancient liar and reprobato who rod 1 out of town for a three days' jambotee, and came back shaky and disheveled' I and explaining that state of his nerves m by a lovely tale ot horrid combat with mil a scaly monster In a cavo somewhere Efj off on tbe other side of the mountain," f I |