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Show JTTTThe car that has been consistently sue-cesful sue-cesful in the paft can be depended upon to be more successful in the future Each successive model has added to the Packard record for endurance and reliability and that unequaled smoothness of running. I In the Hill-climbing contest of the Cincinnati' Automobile Club, May 19, or I Paddock Hill, the two Packard's 24's entered by their respective owners 8 won first and second prize in the free-for-all class, beating all others up to, H 50 horse power. I There are today over six hundred "Packard 24's" in successful operation. For the most convincing argument in their favor ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE , ' . AUGUST. STOC&ER . . -' . c t ' . T- , 71 S. STATE STREEET ' Salt.XalCC Clt, UtallL "'"7 . (licenced-under the Seldon Patent No. h49,lli0) B , . "I I |