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Show I 3EE WHT OF AUTO HAS iDE HISTORY ' . Automobile Expert Compares Travel of Today With That Of Early Days Lvb Pftfl The country's grontest single de- j eloplng force iti Ho Inst fryears i IH ha been 1 1 a - automobile." saiuW I' 1 Wright p the- Wright Motor Car' rompiiny. while comrafnimg on the; H ' recent unsettled automobile situation B frfntllhg over the ntire country. iv.i (;nope. compare automotive I B " ' "I" n UKl way transportation the world or, B WU no (kilter, ami hardly more ef- i H ficient than the raravuns which fH pushed their way across the desert H to tBnbvlon two thousand years ago I J 111" IUU iMIUI IIVII I Uv I-!.-".-" II cor tar has wrought a revolution in , travel alniosl overnight and tho changes which are today being brought about through the e,ver broad nlng use of the motor vehicle have aj ready geared the world to a new i ildeney of r mriii ice. a new Standard o hie, and :i new philoo phy of thought. ' It not only has contributed In a large measure to bringing the farmer into closer touch with social city life, but has enabled him to market ins products v. it-fa little or no Inconvenience Incon-venience Bfl compared lo That of a few ear.t ago. " Another great lorm of service v. hich the automobile i- constantly n ndertng Is found in Ibc relief of congestion in tho cities where tho national housing probb u Is ;.n acute one nnd too generally undi rsii od to require a detailed description here." |