The Automobile
- "Latest
Radio News", Science and Invention, (New
York), August, 1920, p. 403
- "Poison
Gas Cleanses Clothes", Science and Invention,
(New York), August, 1920, p.382
- "GMC
Trucks at Pre-War Prices, (advertisement), The
Independent, (New York), February 15, 1919, p.,
229
- "Be
a Movie King", (advertisement), Science and
Invention, (New York), August 20,1919, p. 455
- "New
Advertising "Movie" Machine", Science and Invention,
(New York), August, 1920, p. 381.
- Sinsabaugh, Chris, excerpt from, "Who Me? ! Forty
Years of Automobile History", Arnold Powers, Inc.
Detroit, 1940 Excerpt - The development of the Automobile
Club. Excerpt - The first Automobile Show.
- (photo) Chicago Transit Authority, "Horses to Horsepower:
A Pictorial Review of Local Transporation in Chicago
Since 1859", Chicago, Chicago Transit Authority ,
October 1967, Chicago, Illinois
- (map)
"Forty-Four Cities in the City of Chicago", The
Chicago Plan Commisssion 1942, The Chicago Historical
Society, Chicago, Illinois
- (photo)
"A Flivver (Model T) at a Wedding", 1919,
The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois.
- "Better Roads" (Dupont American Industries advertisement),
The Independent,, (New York), March 1, 1919,
p. 305
- "Points
of Interest", (and hotel advertisement) from,
The Automobile Blue Book, Vol 5, 1919, The
Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois, pp.
90, 92,
- "Route
no. 22- Chicago, Ill., to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin -
76.5m", The Automotive Blue Book, vol.
5, 1919, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago,
Illinois.
- "A
Remarkable Record - Eleven Years without one fatal
accident", The Chicago Daily News Almanac and
Yearbook for 1920", The Chicago Daily News Co.,
Chicago, Illinois, 1919, p.977
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Paul, Mass Transit, The Automoble and Public Policy
in Chicago 1900-1930, Temple University Press,
Philadelphia, 1983, pp. 130, 140