The Automobile

  1. "Latest Radio News", Science and Invention, (New York), August, 1920, p. 403
  2. "Poison Gas Cleanses Clothes", Science and Invention, (New York), August, 1920, p.382
  3. "GMC Trucks at Pre-War Prices, (advertisement), The Independent, (New York), February 15, 1919, p., 229
  4. "Be a Movie King", (advertisement), Science and Invention, (New York), August 20,1919, p. 455
  5. "New Advertising "Movie" Machine", Science and Invention, (New York), August, 1920, p. 381.
  6. 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.
  7. (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
  8. (map) "Forty-Four Cities in the City of Chicago", The Chicago Plan Commisssion 1942, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois
  9. (photo) "A Flivver (Model T) at a Wedding", 1919, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois.
  10. "Better Roads" (Dupont American Industries advertisement), The Independent,, (New York), March 1, 1919, p. 305
  11. "Points of Interest", (and hotel advertisement) from, The Automobile Blue Book, Vol 5, 1919, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 90, 92,
  12. "Route no. 22- Chicago, Ill., to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin - 76.5m", The Automotive Blue Book, vol. 5, 1919, The Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois.
  13. "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
  14. Barnett, Paul, Mass Transit, The Automoble and Public Policy in Chicago 1900-1930, Temple University Press, Philadelphia, 1983, pp. 130, 140