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Show ; ILL PEOPLE" ; REED ans "The motor car has been made more . of a necessity than ever by the vastly increased activities of war time," says George R. Bury of the Packard com- pany. "Tho big men of the country are being called on these days to use their business ability, export knowledge, experience ex-perience and brains to bring the nation na-tion up to its most efficient point to meet the rigors of Avar." said Bury. 'This means that big men must make the most profitable use of their time. The few minutes or the hour wasted here or there by the lateness of a train, tho missing of an appointment, is lime that they can ill afford to lose.' "The most dependable transporta-l Hon is important to them. Moreover, I the hard working man is more thanj ever in need of that recreation which POnsPPVfiS his full fnrnp A p-ronf - ..l .. . v u.u ! J.WXV.V,. il fc'tlH many business and professional men mong them our leading statesmen, are devoting an hour or two a day, whenever they possibly can spare it, to golf. They must get from their offices to the golf courso quickly and comfortably. A high-powered, dependable, depend-able, easy-riding motor car is their indispensable vehicle. Nothing can take its place for them. "Conferences among industrial men, among men in public life, are held more frequently as the collective Judgment Judg-ment of the leaders is required. These men depend upon their automobiles to ' take them from one office to another or to and from their homes. There Is l no time for them to run the risk of having to stop and tinker with the! car. They must bo assured of de-l pendability. "Tho same facts apply to the lives' of forceful, energetic women these days. The Red Cross and other patriotic patri-otic movements are requiring more and more of their time, and they are placing their dependence in the automobile auto-mobile to can' them here and there whereer it Is necessary for them to go. The automobile has lengthened the rango of busy people with big things, to do. and, conversely, the demands de-mands of such people have enlarged the sphere of the automobile's usefulness." useful-ness." j oo |