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...Yard Dash.--Won by Packard (P); second, Clark (P); third Posey (P). Time...
...deficits of 13 orchestras?due chiefly to increased salaries?amounted last year to about $1,250,000. A casual observer outside Carnegie Hall, Manhattan, recently reported that Philharmonic players came to rehearsals in their own cars which included: Studebaker, Maxwell, Oakland, Chevrolet, Nash, Reo, Dort, Hudson, Essex, Packard. Plans to cut these deficits by coöperative "big business" methods will soon be stated by Mr. Mackay and guests...
...most interesting developments of all however, will appear among the various concerns which manufacture disguised and elaborated radiators for Fords. Instead of trying to make a Packard out of a Ford, they will have to devise Ford radiators, rattles and top which may be applied on a Packard. For the gas dispenser at the Ford stations, a man with a nose for cars will have to be evolved. The collapsible automobile appears to be in for its day. A few reefs handled in here and there, a disguised radiator, a squeaking device, and even the majestic Rolls Royce will sputter...
...Buffalo, Detroit, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee. The Ontario Power Company at Niagara Falls, the Carborundum and Shredded Wheat factories, and the Lackawanna Steel Company will be visited in the vicinity of Buffalo. Arriving at Detroit June 14, the trip will take in the Ford and either the Packard or the Cadillac plants, the furniture companies at Grand Rapids, and, the docks at Marquette...
...Coue's recent visit to this city that prompted the Boston Stock Company to revive "The Miracle Man", for the play in itself does not merit a resurrection from the land of the dead and gone. When "The Miracle Man" appeared in book form from the pen of Frank Packard it was an effective and striking story, but in the play, George Cohan has treated the Patriarch of Needley, Maine, and his faith, strong enough to make a "gang of crooks go straight", in a manner which amuses but does not convince...