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The New York Times
November 19, 1922
Czechoslovakian motorists will no longer have to carry cans of gasoline with them when going upon extended trips on account of lack of distributing gasoline stations. Up to the present time supply stations for the distribution of gasoline to passing automobilists have been unknown in this republic.
An American oil company, through its representative at Prague, is planning to establish distributing stations at principal business crossings and in certain of the city parks during the coming Summer.
These stations will relive automobile owners from the present necessity of carrying a can or two of gasoline on their trips and of keeping supplies of gasoline and other essentials in reserve in their garages. In addition to furnishing supplies, the stations are to be equipped with material for making minor repairs.