10(59 MILES WITHOUT A STOP IN A. HUPMOBILE. This remarkable record was recently made by Mr H. P. Michael, Dayton, Ohio. After driving 550 miles, remaining at the wheel continually for 26 hours and 10 minutes, Mr Michael was relieved by his brother, Paul B. Michael, who drove 200 miles. H. P. Michael then took the wheel and completed the 1069 miles. # Not even the car was stopped in thie distance, all fuel being taken on while in motion. The route fo and from Dayton included Toledo, Jamestown, Cincinnati, Eaton, and London. The test was completed between Columbus and Dayton. The average consumption of gasoline was a gallon for every 21 miles and the average speed Was 21.38 miles per hour. Mr Michael's report is sworn to by officials in the car. The car that will stand a test like this ia surely worthy of the high reputation which the Hupmobile has made for itself. Whether you are interested in a Runabout or require a six-passenger car. you must investigate the Hupmobile if you wish to get the best. WAOKRILL & STEWART, Feilding, DUNK & PRINGLE, ?almerston N., A. HATRICK & CO.,
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2318, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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