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Show IBI Tm 9Bh f "The, Automobile" which has gathered "Odds IB 1 and Ends" rQsai'(Ung the great Glidden tour had f fl ' tne followinS to say in reference to the Packard: IH' BBB "When the tour is over Tom Fetch will have HI 1vi BBB piled up a wonderful record with Packard No. 79. H 'li'fliBB; Fetch takes the checkers-over the course, return- llfjMBBi ' in to I)iclc them up, a considerable run over 250 IB rjOHHl miles on a hundred mile run. His tour mileage H ' flfiHE' w-1 be very closo to 3,000 miles at tlie finish" IB 'ilBB 71118 Is nlmost as far as a man Ses trying B ''flBSB to set past tlie sand IrL the lnst flve miles f the IB! 'IBHf trip between liero nnd Ogden. VSj - JBflM TllG Automobile nas nso discovered a compos-IB compos-IB "I'flBi lte American hard t0 beat. It says: Bflj mBBI "Hart D. Newman of New Orleans who oper-HH oper-HH ''' aflffi ates 111 0 ig red Packard is a genius. Mr. Rffi i-'jJBBI Newman's piano playing and singing have kept BH ' eBn tne tirecl tourists happy night after night. Mr. BH f'JBB ' V Newman is a banker, street car magnate, and a HE ''tBu Southerner of "before the war times," very dem-IBl dem-IBl " 'JJBhB i ocratic, and a good fellow. |