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Show Experienced of Ad Club Caravan HWHjipiiflBftiifrdEfr.l I IHfllllflRMflnftfn jiH1 'CSIIeIE HTff0KkMVfl0HJBHlHVJHtiR& iMTMiiiifHfiwBHrW TnWfPTMnMBiiiBwTnffHiM it ifv ? I PfliBEMMTrffisfflWllMTBBi 'TffywMSZMMHjt.tfrYt t I IQKflMMMBPflgPWsWK-yall? .WliwPnhmimtL '5RE1 j ViTJTs rTAJErvf jJM.gL4IL.r' .!-." r-wrvTi?J I Tho gruelling, discouraging road conditions which confronted tho Ad Club Caravan on Its trip to St. Loute -yan bo gained from tho above plc- turo. From tho time tho Goodrich equipped Studebaker pilot car left Reno, there was not a day that they did not encounter terrible storms, the mud and gumbo becoming so sticky that it was often necessary to chop tho mud from the wheels so that they could revolvo at all. I I Somo idea of tho tremendous strain that tho tires wero put to Is evidenced in that they woro out tli ret bots of tiro chains, and it was necessary to put on the fourth pair. Tho phenomenal work of the Goodrich Good-rich tires attracted tho attention and admiration of all the people on the trip and In towns wherever the carl-van carl-van stopped. Through all this the entire four tires carried California air to within 'fifty miles of St. Louis when a nail puncture was received In ono tiro. It was largely through tho work of the ad club carlvan that tho San Francisco delegates succeeded in bringing tho 1918 convention of tho associated advertising clubs of tho world to San rranclsco. i The convention has never been held on the Pacific coast, and the ' delegates are already looking forward for-ward with pleasure to coming out here. |