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January | Title | Details |
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Sunday, 1 January 1922 | ||
1 January 1922 | MORE AUTO PRICE CUTS ANNOUCED Paige, Nash, Haynes and Oldsmobile Companies Announce Lower Rates on Eve of Show. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
1 January 1922 | OFFER $8,000,000 FOR LINCOLN MOTORS An offer of $8,000,000 for the property, good-will and franchise of the Lincoln Motor Company was made in the Federal Court here this afternoon by a group of capitalists. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topic: Lincoln |
Monday, 2 January 1922 | ||
2 January 1922 | ACETYLENE AS MOTOR FUEL. Dr. Paul Weyland, President of the Association of German Natural Scientists, who is now in this country, says that owing to the poverty of the German people and their inability to get oil at the present prices, a substitute has been invented for their use in the form of acetylene gas, which is proving very successful for automobiles. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
Wednesday, 4 January 1922 | ||
4 January 1922 | AUTOMOBILE GOSSIP | The Urbana Daily Courier |
Thursday, 5 January 1922 | ||
5 January 1922 | RYAN SISTER-IN-LAW SUES IN STUTZ DEAL Caroline S. Ryan, sister-in-law of Allan A. Ryan, started suit yesterday to recover $1,755,769.09 from Allan A. Ryan. She alleges that she went to the rescue of her brother-in-law during the critical period of the famous Stutz corner on his verbal agreement that she should share in the profits, but that he has declined to live up to his agreement. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topics: Stutz, Allan A. Ryan |
5 January 1922 | TO RULE ALL TRAFFIC FROM TIMES SQUARE Dr. John F. Harriss, Special Deputy Police Commissioner, began experimenting yesterday with powerful signal lights which will be installed from week to week until traffic in most of Manhattan will be simultaneously stopped and started by red, greed and yellow lights all operated by a single switch in Times Square. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
Monday, 9 January 1922 | ||
9 January 1922 | RYAN AND CHEVROLET IN MOTOR COMPACT | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 11 January 1922 | ||
11 January 1922 | Automobile Insurance. | The New York Times |
Thursday, 12 January 1922 | ||
12 January 1922 | FORD PLANS A CITY 75 MILES IN LENGTH The Muscle Shoals plan of Mr. Ford contemplates one of the greatest undertakings in the history of industrial America, it became known, and includes development of the property as a model and the eventual extension of the system to many other parts of the country. | News Article (text) Press Agency: Associated Press Publication: The New York Times Topic: Henry Ford |
Friday, 20 January 1922 | ||
20 January 1922 | Automobile Truck Is Hit By Street Car | The Urbana Daily Courier |
Tuesday, 24 January 1922 | ||
24 January 1922 | PIONEER. | The Ogden Standard-Examiner |
Wednesday, 25 January 1922 | ||
25 January 1922 | ARKANSAS ROADS. Whereas The New York Times has been the only metropolitan newspaper that has published the facts about the bonded roads in Arkansas, we, the Benton County Farmers' Union, in regular session assembled, view with disgust the untruthful article published some weeks ago in The Outlook magazine over the signature of one Sherman Rogers. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Author: Benton County Farmers' Union |
Saturday, 28 January 1922 | ||
28 January 1922 | HOMAR STEELE INJURED IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | The Daily Illini |
February | Title | Details |
Thursday, 2 February 1922 | ||
2 February 1922 | GETS JEWELS LOST IN TAXI. Sam Mandell, a driver for the Yellow Taxicab Company, received a generous check today from Mrs. A.A. Schlessinger of New York City as a reward for his honesty. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topics: Yellow Cab, Sam Mandell |
Saturday, 11 February 1922 | ||
11 February 1922 | THINK GENERAL MOTORS WILL WAR UPON FORD A lively war in the automobile world is being predicted between the General Motors Corporation, which makes five different cars and has almost unlimited financial backing, and Henry Ford. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topics: Ford Motor Company General Motors, Lincoln |
March | Title | Details |
Monday, 6 March 1922 | ||
6 March 1922 | COCAINE SEIZED FROM AUTOMOBILE | The Washington Herald |
6 March 1922 | Dog Catcher Asphyxiates Canines With His Flivver | The Washington Herald |
June | Title | Details |
Saturday, 3 June 1922 | ||
3 June 1922 | Record Studebaker Sales in May. | The New York Times |
Sunday, 18 June 1922 | ||
18 June 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: 18 June 1922 | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
18 June 1922 | AUTO LAW HURTS MAINE The difficulty in Maine is due to the act passed a year ago that all motor trucks entering from other States must be registered and pay the regular fee. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
18 June 1922 | LONG AUTO CAMPING TRIP. M.A. Davis of this city, with his wife, will start tomorrow on a long-distance automobile camping tour to the Pacific Coast and back. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
18 June 1922 | MOTOR CARS IN PALESTINE. CONSUL A.E. SOUTHARD of Jersusalem states that Palestine offers a comparatively good market for pneumatic automobile tires. The country has about 500 miles of first-class motor roads. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
18 June 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. Pedestrians and others last week witnessed a white Mitchell car adorned with various inscriptions stating that the car was making a 10,000-mile test run. It left Chicago, where the hood and crank case were sealed on June 6. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times |
July | Title | Details |
Sunday, 2 July 1922 | ||
2 July 1922 | NEW MOTOR BUILDING. | The New York Times |
August | Title | Details |
Wednesday, 2 August 1922 | ||
2 August 1922 | AUTOMOBILE PRICE WAR IS PREDICTED | The New York Times |
Friday, 4 August 1922 | ||
4 August 1922 | MORE MOTOR PRICE CUTS. | The New York Times |
Sunday, 6 August 1922 | ||
6 August 1922 | THE DUNBAR A NEW AUTO. | The New York Times |
September | Title | Details |
Sunday, 3 September 1922 | ||
3 September 1922 | MAJ. RICKENBACKER TO WED. | The New York Times |
Monday, 18 September 1922 | ||
September 18, 1922 | Sarles, Auto Racer, Is Burned to Death In Kansas City Contest Won by Milton | The New York Times |
Sunday, 24 September 1922 | ||
24 September 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: 24 September 1922 | New York Tribune |
24 September 1922 | Chevrolet Closed Car Call Gains Steadily | New York Tribune |
24 September 1922 | Durant Car Building Described by Poertner A description of how the Durant closed-car bodies are made was told at the Closed Car Show last night by William C. Poertner, metropolitan distributor of the Durant cars. | News Article (text) Publication: New York Tribune Topic: Durant, William C. Poertner |
24 September 1922 | Hirst Shows Snappy Sedan | New York Tribune |
24 September 1922 | Room and Compactness In Newest Lexington | New York Tribune |
24 September 1922 | Special Coupe Mounted On a Dodge Chassis | New York Tribune |
October | Title | Details |
Sunday, 1 October 1922 | ||
1 October 1922 | "Gas" Price Probe Awaits Elections | The Washington Herald |
1 October 1922 | MITCHELL MOTORS ERECTS NEW SHOP | The Washington Herald |
Wednesday, 11 October 1922 | ||
11 October 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: October 11, 1922 | The New York Times |
November | Title | Details |
Monday, 6 November 1922 | ||
6 November 1922 | Automobile Race Drivers to Organize for Self-Defense | The New York Times |
Friday, 17 November 1922 | ||
17 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 17, 1922 | The New York Times |
17 November 1922 | GENERAL MOTORS RESUMES DIVIDEND | The New York Times |
Saturday, 18 November 1922 | ||
18 November 1922 | 1,000 BLACK AND WHITE CHAUFFEURS ARE OUT | The New York Times |
18 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 18, 1922 | The New York Times |
18 November 1922 | TAXICAB BONDING UPHELD BY COURT | The New York Times |
18 November 1922 | TRAFFIC LEGISLATION DEMANDED BY M'ADOO | The New York Times |
18 November 1922 | UNFIT CHAUFFEURS. | Louis Livingston Seaman |
Sunday, 19 November 1922 | ||
19 November 1922 | 7 DEAD, 7 INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | 1923 AUTO PLATES READY TOMORROW | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | American Cars Arouse Interest In London's Big Motor Show | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | American "Gas" in Europe. | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | AUTO GAS POISONING. | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 19, 1922 | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | BROADWAY TRAFFIC A GREAT PROBLEM | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | Ford Asks Permission to Install Profit-Sharing System on His Railroad | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
19 November 1922 | ROAD SIGN NUISANCE. | The New York Times |
Monday, 20 November 1922 | ||
20 November 1922 | 2 KILLED BY AUTOS; 37 HURT; 3 ARRESTS | The New York Times |
20 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 20, 1922 | The New York Times |
20 November 1922 | David Phipps Parker, Yale Senior, Killed When Auto Overturns Near New Haven | The New York Times |
20 November 1922 | STAMFORD CRASH KILLS 3. | The New York Times |
Tuesday, 21 November 1922 | ||
21 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 21, 1922 | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | AUTOS KILL WOMAN AND 3 CHILDREN | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | CITY CLUB WORK REVIEWED. | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | FAIL TO SHOW BIAS IN CITY BUS DEAL | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | FINED FOR TAXI SIGN. | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | PACKARD DOUBLES STOCK. | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | RAILROAD GETS DAMAGES. | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | SUES FOR $500,000. | The New York Times |
21 November 1922 | TRY TO EXTEND TAXI STRIKE | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 22 November 1922 | ||
22 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 22, 1922 | The New York Times |
22 November 1922 | TRACKLESS TROLLEY FAVORITISM DENIED | The New York Times |
Thursday, 23 November 1922 | ||
23 November 1922 | ASTORIA CLERGYMAN KILLED BY TAXICAB | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: 23 November 1922 | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | CHICAGO BANDITS GET 16 BAGS OF AIR MAIL | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | COPELAND ASSAILS CARELESS AUTOISTS | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | FOUND WOUNDED IN STREET. | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | Garage for Broadway Corner. | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | GET BOOTLEGGERS IN AUTO. | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | KILLED BY HIS OWN CAR. | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | NEW HALL WITNESS SAW AUTOS IN CHASE | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | TAKES SPEEDERS TO MORGUE | The New York Times |
23 November 1922 | UPSETS A POLICEMAN. | The New York Times |
Friday, 24 November 1922 | ||
24 November 1922 | CADILLAC CUTS PRICES. | The New York Times |
24 November 1922 | FORD MAY BUY COAL LAND | The New York Times |
24 November 1922 | Hunter in Auto Slain Near Plattsburg; Four Men Accused, Two Customs Deputies | The New York Times |
24 November 1922 | SIGNS TO GUIDE MOTORISTS. | The New York Times |
24 November 1922 | TO BE ONE-WAY ROAD | The New York Times |
Saturday, 25 November 1922 | ||
25 November 1922 | AUTOISTS URGED TO GET LICENSES | The New York Times |
25 November 1922 | Chauffeur's Eyesight., The | Samuel Semuel |
25 November 1922 | GUILTY OF KILLING BOY, FACES 15-YEAR TERM | The New York Times |
25 November 1922 | KILL AUTO MAN AT HIS SAFE. | The New York Times |
25 November 1922 | REVEAL AUTO SUIT AGAINST M'GRAW | The New York Times |
25 November 1922 | ROAD RULES FATAL TO NUN. | The New York Times |
Sunday, 26 November 1922 | ||
26 November 1922 | 1923 COMPETITION TO TEST AUTO TRADE | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | BRONX BOROUGH'S GREAT HIGHWAY | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | CRIPPLED, GETS $15,000. | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | EDITOR'S RIDE COUPON GETS HIM IN CONTEMPT | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | JERSEY ROAD DINNER. | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | Motor Law Enforcement Method Fails to Reduce Accident List | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | MOTOR SALON FEATURES. | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | NAMES TO AID MANNERS. | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | ONE KILLED, 19 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
26 November 1922 | WOMAN'S GLOVE A CLUE IN AUTO MAN'S SLAYING | The New York Times |
Monday, 27 November 1922 | ||
27 November 1922 | FORD PLANS TO BUY GREAT COAL FIELDS | The New York Times |
27 November 1922 | LONGWORTH-FORD STORY., A | The New York Times |
Tuesday, 28 November 1922 | ||
28 November 1922 | $25 AUTO IN POLICE AUCTION | The New York Times |
28 November 1922 | FIRST SNOW CAUSES DEATH AND INJURY | The New York Times |
28 November 1922 | FORM FIFTH AVENUE BUS CORPORATION | The New York Times |
28 November 1922 | Limousines Haul Coal To Wealthy Yonkers Homes | The New York Times |
28 November 1922 | MOTORIST BLAMES WALKERS. | The New York Times |
28 November 1922 | TRAFFIC VIADUCT URGED BY ENRIGHT | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 29 November 1922 | ||
29 November 1922 | FISHER BODY PROFITS. | The New York Times |
29 November 1922 | FORD WON'T TALK OF 1924. | The New York Times |
29 November 1922 | McADOO CITED AS SPEEDER. | The New York Times |
29 November 1922 | Mrs. Carle Operated On for Auto Injury. | The New York Times |
29 November 1922 | RECEIVER FOR WILLS CARS. | The New York Times |
29 November 1922 | TAXI DRIVERS IN ROW AT WHITE STAR PIER | The New York Times |
Thursday, 30 November 1922 | ||
30 November 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: November 30, 1922 | The New York Times |
30 November 1922 | EDSEL FORD HELPS RED CROSS CAMPAIGN | The New York Times |
30 November 1922 | TAXI DRIVER SENTENCED. | The New York Times |
30 November 1922 | VAUDEVILLE ACTOR KILLED BY A TRUCK | The New York Times |
December | Title | Details |
Friday, 1 December 1922 | ||
1 December 1922 | 3 KILLED, 22 HURT BY HOLIDAY AUTOS | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 1, 1922 | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | CAUGHT UNDER BLAZING CAR | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | CRASH INTO TREES KILLS 2, INJURES 4 | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | IGNORANCE COSTS HIS LIFE. | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | ORANGE WOMAN RUN DOWN. | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | Speeding May Keep De Palma Out of Los Angeles Auto Race | The New York Times |
1 December 1922 | WATCHING FORD MOVES. | The New York Times |
Saturday, 2 December 1922 | ||
2 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: 2 December 1922 | Publisher: The New York Times |
2 December 1922 | 4 KILLED, 8 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
2 December 1922 | Galli-Curci Twice in Peril on Auto Trip; Just Misses Going Through Open Drawbridge | The New York Times |
2 December 1922 | Judge and Weather Connive to Permit De Palma to Race | The New York Times |
2 December 1922 | Student Killed by Auto in Plunge Off Road; Farmers Save Friend Pinned Fast for Hours | The New York Times |
Sunday, 3 December 1922 | ||
3 December 1922 | DRIVERS SHOOT EACH OTHER | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | ENGINEERS TO URGE COUNTRY'S SURVEY | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | Ford Calls Couzens Best Pick for Senate; Appeals to Him to Fight 'Priviledge' Laws | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | MANY FOREIGN CARS IN SALON SHOW | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | Owning an Auto in New York Puts Victim in Luxury Class | Charles B. Rosebault |
3 December 1922 | Plan Motor Vehicle Commission With State-Wide License Law | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | PROVIDE FREE BUS RIDES. | The New York Times |
3 December 1922 | USE THESE AUTO LENSES. | The New York Times |
Monday, 4 December 1922 | ||
4 December 1922 | 2 DEAD, 15 INJURED IN MOTOR CRASHES | The New York Times |
4 December 1922 | CHECK POLICE AUTO SIGNS. | The New York Times |
4 December 1922 | MANY FOREIGN CARS JOIN IN SHOW HERE. | The New York Times |
4 December 1922 | MURPHY IS FIRST IN 250-MILE RACE | The New York Times |
4 December 1922 | Set Curtains to Ease Traffic. | The New York Times |
4 December 1922 | WORKHOUSE FOR CHAUFFEUR | The New York Times |
Tuesday, 5 December 1922 | ||
5 December 1922 | De Palma Begins Ten-Day Jail Sentence for Speeding | The New York Times |
5 December 1922 | LINK AUTO SALE WITH BECKER MURDER FEE | The New York Times |
5 December 1922 | MAYOR SPRINTS TO BERATE SPEEDER | The New York Times |
5 December 1922 | ROBBED HENRY FORD TO AID COLLEGE BOYS | The New York Times |
5 December 1922 | SEIZED SPEEDING TO BRIDE. | The New York Times |
5 December 1922 | TEXAS ROAD BONDS OFFERED | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 6 December 1922 | ||
6 December 1922 | 3 KILLED, 11 HURT IN AUTO CRASHES | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | BIG TUNNEL CAISSON SLIDES FROM WAYS | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | FORD FOR BUSINESS MAYOR. | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | OPPOSE FORD RAIL LEASE. | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | OPPOSES FORD LEASE. | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | PROTESTING PEDESTRIAN., THE | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | SPEEDERS TO FARE HARD. | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | STUDEBAKER ORDERS 25% STOCK DIVIDEND | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | TANK SWIMS HUDSON, MOUNTS PALISADES | The New York Times |
6 December 1922 | TWO ARE STUNNED IN $13,659 HOLD-UP | The New York Times |
Thursday, 7 December 1922 | ||
7 December 1922 | 3 KILLED, 12 INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
7 December 1922 | $35,000 FOR DEATH OF WIFE. | The New York Times |
7 December 1922 | BOSCH INQUIRY OPENS HERE | The New York Times |
7 December 1922 | Indianapolis Will Test Speeder's Sanity; West Is Turning to Drastic Penalties | The New York Times |
7 December 1922 | Jimmy Murphy Is Champion Auto Race Driver for 1922 | The New York Times |
7 December 1922 | TO SEE WEB-FOOTED TANK | The New York Times |
Friday, 8 December 1922 | ||
8 December 1922 | AUTOS KILL THREE; SEVERAL INJURED | The New York Times |
8 December 1922 | FORD'S SHOALS OFFER CAUSES TILT IN SENATE | The New York Times |
8 December 1922 | MAXWELLS BUY CHALMERS. | The New York Times |
8 December 1922 | Melon for Paige-Detroit Holders. | The New York Times |
8 December 1922 | SEES PLEASURE CARS LIMITED IN NEW YORK | The New York Times |
8 December 1922 | TO AID TRAFFIC POLICEMEN. | The New York Times |
Saturday, 9 December 1922 | ||
9 December 1922 | $15,886,000 ISSUE FOR DUNLOP RUBBER | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | Announces Nash Motors' Plans. | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 9, 1922 | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | CAN'T RECALL HIRING MAN TO KILL HUSBAND | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | FORD MERCIFUL TO THIEF | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | KILLED IN GARAGE, TAKEN AWAY IN AUTO | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | MORE AUTO KILLINGS SPUR SAFETY DRIVE | The New York Times |
9 December 1922 | RUMOR OF STUTZ MERGER. | The New York Times |
Sunday, 10 December 1922 | ||
10 December 1922 | AGED WOMAN KILLED BY A BUS IN THE BRONX | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | BOY AIDS IN ARRESTS. | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | DRIVING OUR FIRST MOTOR HIGHWAY UNDER HUDSON SANDHOG'S BIGGEST JOB | Silas Bent |
10 December 1922 | Largest Motor Road Increase Accomplished in Present Year | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | MRS. FORD BLAMES HUSBAND | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | RECORD MOTOR CAR YEAR. | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | RUSH MAY HOLD UP 1923 AUTO PLATES | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | Denies Studebaker-Stutz Deal. | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | UNIFORM HEADLIGHTS FOR MOTOR CARS | The New York Times |
10 December 1922 | Wanted—A Musical Traffic Squad | George Barrere |
Monday, 11 December 1922 | ||
11 December 1922 | ONE KILLED, 12 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
11 December 1922 | SEE 2,500,000 AUTO OUTPUT THIS YEAR | The New York Times |
Tuesday, 12 December 1922 | ||
12 December 1922 | 20 TRUCKS BURNED IN FIRE AT BREWERY | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 12, 1922 | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | CHICAGO TO HEAR ENRIGHT. | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | HAYNES CAR PRICES CUT. | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | HIRSHFIELD ACCUSES LICENSE INSPECTOR | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | HUDSON CUTS CAR PRICES. | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | MYSTERY CAR IN CRASH; INJURED TRIO VANISH | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | POLICEMAN KILLED; SAFETY DRIVE BEGUN | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | Report on Dunlop Rubber Profits. | The New York Times |
12 December 1922 | TRAFFIC CONGESTION PLAN., A | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 13 December 1922 | ||
13 December 1922 | BELLS TO TOLL HOUR IN TRAFFIC TOWERS | The New York Times |
13 December 1922 | De Palma Out of County Jail; No More Speeding, He Declares | The New York Times |
13 December 1922 | Truck Driver Cleared of Homicide. | The New York Times |
Thursday, 14 December 1922 | ||
14 December 1922 | 3 KILLED BY AUTOS, 25 DRIVERS JAILED | The New York Times |
14 December 1922 | Fight on Flushing Bus Line. | The New York Times |
14 December 1922 | Flushing Widow Gets $12,500; Husband Was Killed by Auto | The New York Times |
14 December 1922 | ROB HER OF $1,000 IN COURTESY RUSE | The New York Times |
Friday, 15 December 1922 | ||
15 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 15, 1922 | The New York Times |
15 December 1922 | King Motor Car Co. Solvent Now. | The New York Times |
15 December 1922 | MASKED BANDIT GETS $5,000 FROM FORD BANK | The New York Times |
15 December 1922 | SNOW BRINGS DEATH AND MANY ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
15 December 1922 | TRICKS OF RUM RUNNERS. | The New York Times |
Saturday, 16 December 1922 | ||
16 December 1922 | 2 KILLED, 12 HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
16 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 16, 1922 | The New York Times |
16 December 1922 | DR. KETTERING LECTURES. | The New York Times |
16 December 1922 | GENERAL HARPER, K.C.B., KILLED IN MOTOR CRASH | The New York Times |
16 December 1922 | NEWARK JITNEYS GAINING. | The New York Times |
16 December 1922 | GOVERNOR-ELECT QUITS HIS TRUCKING COMPANY | The New York Times |
Sunday, 17 December 1922 | ||
17 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 17, 1922 | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | AUTOS FOR SALVATION ARMY. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | BEATS 250,000 COMPETITORS | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | CHINESE IN FORD FACTORY. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | DIES WHILE DRIVING CAR. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | FLORIDA'S MOTOR ROADS. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | MAIMED, WOULD HALT TRIAL. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | Motor Car Owners Must Bear Some Blame for Poor Repairs | H. Clifford Brokaw |
17 December 1922 | MOTOR COMPANY FAILS. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | NATIONAL MOTOR LAW. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | OFFER GOLD WATCH MOTOR PRIZE | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | REORGANIZE NASH MOTORS. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | REVEALS HIS PLAN TO AID CITY TRAFFIC | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | TWO DIE IN AUTO CRASHES. | The New York Times |
17 December 1922 | WHISKY IN BABY BOTTLES. | The New York Times |
Monday, 18 December 1922 | ||
18 December 1922 | 4 KILLED BY AUTOS IN SUNDAY MISHAPS | The New York Times |
18 December 1922 | Kirk, Michigan End, Injured When Auto Crashes Into Pole | The New York Times |
18 December 1922 | Wild Taxi Crushes Policeman on Sidewalk; Chum Shocked as He Lifts Sheet From Face | The New York Times |
Tuesday, 19 December 1922 | ||
19 December 1922 | OPEN TONNEAU DOOR BRINGS SPILL, 2 DYING | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 20 December 1922 | ||
20 December 1922 | ACTOR DIES; STRUCK BY AUTO THAT FLED | The New York Times |
20 December 1922 | BERLIN HEARS FORD IS BACKING HITLER A rumor is current here that Henry Ford, the American automobile manufacturer, is financing Adolph Hitler's nationalist and anti-Semitic movement in Munich. | News Article (text) Publication: The New York Times Topic: Henry Ford |
20 December 1922 | Harlem Garage Site Assembled. | The New York Times |
20 December 1922 | NEW DURANT STOCK OFFER. | The New York Times |
20 December 1922 | SHOWED JURY HER ANKLES. | The New York Times |
20 December 1922 | TO SPAN SAN FRANCISCO BAY | The New York Times |
Thursday, 21 December 1922 | ||
21 December 1922 | ACCUSES MOTOR POLICEMAN | The New York Times |
21 December 1922 | DETROIT SPEEDERS GET SANITY TESTS | The New York Times |
21 December 1922 | HYLAN FOR ROADWAY AT GRAND CENTRAL | The New York Times |
21 December 1922 | PARIS TAXI IN INVALIDES. | The New York Times |
21 December 1922 | STEAL AUTOS FOR JOY RIDE. | The New York Times |
21 December 1922 | WARNS SPEEDER FROM AIR. | The New York Times |
Friday, 22 December 1922 | ||
22 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 22, 1922 | Washington Times-Herald |
22 December 1922 | HUNT FLEEING CAR FOR DENVER BANDITS | The New York Times |
22 December 1922 | TAXI IS FAMOUS WAR RELIC. | The New York Times |
22 December 1922 | YELLOW TAXI FINANCE PLAN. | The New York Times |
Saturday, 23 December 1922 | ||
23 December 1922 | 3 RECKLESS AUTOISTS ARE SENT TO PRISON | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | AUTO VICTIM'S WIDOW LOSES HER INSURANCE | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | EXPECT DECEMBER TO SET AUTO RECORD | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | FORD BUILDS PLANTS TO MAKE MORE JOBS | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | FORD SEEKS TO BUY BIG COAL PROPERTY | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | STEAL CANDY FOR LIQUOR. | The New York Times |
23 December 1922 | TWO BOYS KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS | The New York Times |
Sunday, 24 December 1922 | ||
24 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 24, 1922 | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | BANKING ROAD CURVES. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | Big National Motor-Car Show Arousing Country-Wide Interest | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | BIGGEST CAISSON TO LIE UNDER HUDSON | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | CK's Filling Station: MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | Coyote Loses In Race With Auto | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | D.C. MAN ARRESTED AFTER LIQUOR CHASE | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | DRIVING SKILL IS NECESSARY FOR SAFETY | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | EMERGENCY ROAD SERVICE IS FREE | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | FAVORS ZONE PLAN FOR TRAFFIC ILLS | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | FIGHT DANGEROUS ROAD SIGN POSTS | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | FOX PACES AUTO FIVE MILES. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | KIRK DIES FROM INJURIES. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | MEANS TO PREVENT SKIDDING EXPLAINED | B.J. Lemon |
24 December 1922 | MODEL ROAD'S HIGH COST. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | MONEY WASTED ON PA. ROADS IS CLAIM | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | More Miles Per Car in WINTER | Ray McNamara |
24 December 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | Mrs. Ford Freed on $15,000 Bond. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | NASSAU COUNTY HIGHWAY. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | NEW SPARK PLUG MARKED ADVANCE | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | OPEN DOOR IN WARMING MOTOR | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | SEEK JEWEL CASE OWNER. | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | STATE MOTORISTS FAVOR COMMISSION | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | Tidewater Bus Company Will Cease Operation | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | Tire Hurled by Auto Circles Farmer's Neck | Washington Times-Herald |
24 December 1922 | TRAFFIC RELIEF CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED | The New York Times |
24 December 1922 | TRUCK BUMPS INTO CITY BUS | The New York Times |
Monday, 25 December 1922 | ||
25 December 1922 | ACCIDENTS MAR HOLIDAY FOR MANY | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | ARE TO CANCEL AUTO PERMITS AS USUAL | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | AUTO COLLISIONS KILL THREE, INJURE THREE | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 25, 1922 | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | AUTOS KILL 2 WOMEN ON CHRISTMAS EVE | The New York Times |
25 December 1922 | Fox Runs Ahead of Car at Speed of 35 Miles | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | GIRL JAILED OVER TAXI FARE | The New York Times |
25 December 1922 | Heard and Seen: THE FORD WITH CADILLAC GLANDS | Bill Price |
25 December 1922 | JUDGE REBUKES ACTRESS. | The New York Times |
25 December 1922 | TAKE 7 GALLONS AT CLARENDON IN AUTO | Washington Times |
25 December 1922 | THREE INJURED AS TWO CARS COLLIDE | Washington Times |
Tuesday, 26 December 1922 | ||
26 December 1922 | 4 MOTORISTS AT MT. RAINIER FINED | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 26, 1922 | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | CAPITAL GIRL IS HURT IN AUTO WRECK | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | FLIVVERETTES | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | FOG INCREASES MISHAPS OF TRAFFIC | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | POLICE AND DRY AGENT FIGHT OVER CAR | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | Police Horses in Traffic | Washington Times |
26 December 1922 | TWO SURFACE CARS KILL MOTORCYCLIST | The New York Times |
Wednesday, 27 December 1922 | ||
27 December 1922 | 11 ARE INJURED IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | ARRESTED IN AUTO THEFTS. | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | Auto Fatalities Lead in Chicago. | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | Auto Novices Warned to Stay Off Streets | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 27, 1922 | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | COMMITS SUICIDE IN SPEEDING TAXI | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | DARING AUTOIST ESCAPES FLAMES | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | DRIVER MUST AID VICTIM. | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | FLAGMAN DROPS DEAD AFTER SEEING COLLISION | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | FOR REAR LIGHTS ON AUTOS. | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | Ford Expected to Get Coal Property. | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | GETS ROBBER CHASED BY POLICE IN 3 CARS | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | LAST HONORS TO KIRK | The New York Times |
27 December 1922 | MD. WAR ON D. C. AUTOS UP TO SENATE | Washington Times |
27 December 1922 | USED AUTO TO KILL A SUPPOSED ROBBER | The New York Times |
Thursday, 28 December 1922 | ||
28 December 1922 | Auto Bond Bill Is Offered On Senate Floor | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | AUTO SKIDS, RINGS FIRE BELL | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 28, 1922 | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | AUTOS KILL TWO, ONE DIES OF HURTS | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | COMMISSIONERS AGAINST BUS PROJECT | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | DRIVER KILLS MAN WHO WAS BAFFLED BY FOG | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | FORD BUYS BIG COAL MINE | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | FORD TO BUILD MOTOR PLANT AT ST. PAUL | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | HELD AS HIGHWAYMAN AFTER FRIEND IS SLAIN | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | HELD FOR BANQUET DRINKING | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | HUDSON MOTOR CO. PROFITS | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | NEW CARS WILL HAVE LITTLE WHEELS | Walter Vodges |
28 December 1922 | NINE ARE HURT IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | Packard Motor Profits Report. | The New York Times |
28 December 1922 | POSTOFFICE TRUCKS LIMITED IN SPEED | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | TRACTION LINES CARRIED 141 MILLIONS | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | TWO CHILDREN KILLED IN STREET ACCIDENTS | Washington Times |
28 December 1922 | WANTS GUIDE LINES AT STREET CORNERS | Washington Times |
Friday, 29 December 1922 | ||
29 December 1922 | 200 Auto Tax Dodgers Face Jail Threat | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | 50,000th Case of the Year Reached in Traffic Court | The New York Times |
29 December 1922 | ALEXANDRIA TO AID TOURIST TRAVEL | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | ALLEGED MD. HIGHWAYMAN FOUND IN INDIANA PRISON | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 29, 1922 | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | BALTIMORE TO FIGHT FOR CAR TAGS | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | FOUR ARRESTED AFTER AGED WOMAN'S DEATH | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | Free On Parole, Will Aid Girl His Auto Hit | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | Freedom of City for Diplomats' Autos Planned | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | GENERAL MOTORS PURCHASE | The New York Times |
29 December 1922 | GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE PLANS DISCLOSED | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | HENRY FORD BUYS SOFT COAL MINES | The New York Times |
29 December 1922 | JACK JOHNSON IS FINED $5. | The New York Times |
29 December 1922 | Jitneys Called Out at Buffalo. | The New York Times |
29 December 1922 | MARYLAND BARS DISPLAY OF 1923 TAG | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | Motorists Get One Day's Grace on 1923 Tags | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | "ROBBER" WAS CORRECT WHEN SHOUTED AT HIM | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | STREET IMPROVEMENT IS BOARD OF TRADE THEME | Washington Times |
29 December 1922 | URGES REFORMS IN RULES FOR TRAFFIC | Washington Times |
Saturday, 30 December 1922 | ||
30 December 1922 | 50,000 TRAFFIC CASES RECORDED IN NEW YORK | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | ASKS BUS ORDER BE IGNORED | The New York Times |
30 December 1922 | ASSAIL FORD'S PLAN OF PROFIT-SHARING | The New York Times |
30 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 30, 1922 | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | AUTOS BLOCK MEXICO CITY. | The New York Times |
30 December 1922 | FAST GANG LOOTS 2 PLANTS | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | HIGHWAYS MUST BE FREED | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | JUDGE TRIES OUT CAR, SPEEDER LOSES CASE | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | MOTOR CLUB STARTED IN NEW WAY | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | MANSLAUGHTER IN AUTO DEATH CHARGED | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | Motor Digest, The | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | RAPS 'GOOD' LAWBREAKERS. | The New York Times |
30 December 1922 | SPARKS | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | TWO CHAUFFEURS JAILED. | The New York Times |
30 December 1922 | URGES UNIFORM AUTOMOBILE SIGNALS | Washington Times |
30 December 1922 | VICTORY FOR AUTO OWNER. | The New York Times |
Sunday, 31 December 1922 | ||
31 December 1922 | 2 DIE TO SAVE GIRLS AS TRAIN HITS AUTO | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | '23 | J.H. Yeomans |
31 December 1922 | America's Finest Motor Cars Ready for Big National Show. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | ANOTHER AUTO ACCIDENT WEST OF BENSON. | Tombstone Epitaph |
31 December 1922 | AUTO DEMAND SPURS TIRES AND BODIES | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | Auto Emblems Are Exempted From Excise | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | AUTO INDUSTRY SEES BANNER YEAR AHEAD | Roy C. Hayes |
31 December 1922 | AUTOMOBILE 'TICKS' FASTER THAN WATCH | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Automotive News Briefs: December 31, 1922 | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | BAD ROADS IN ARKANSAS. | F.N. Henderson |
31 December 1922 | Battery Man Reads Character as You Wait, He Declares | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | BUS LINE MANAGER ANSWERS RAIL MEN | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Carbon---Diamonds Gone Wrong | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | COBB SAYS HUNT WILL BUILD ARIZONA ROADS | Tombstone Epitaph |
31 December 1922 | D.C. HIGH COURT DECIDES HOST OF BIG CASES: BOSCH MAGNETO CASE. | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Dangers Of Driving With Brakes Told | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | DIESEL ENGINE MAY COME BACK AS AUTO POWER | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | DOUGLAS WILL BE SCENE BIG ROAD MEETING | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | Europeans Now Rank Second in Body Building | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | EXTRA TANK IS GOOD PLAN FOR LONG TOUR | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Factory in Toledo Produces 120,000 Spark Plugs Daily | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | FINE TENNESSEE ROAD. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | FORGOT FINE, APOLOGIZES. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | G. K. Smallwood Injured In Automobile Accident | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | GASOLINE SAVING TEST. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | GASOLINE TAX ONLY TO GET RECIPROCITY | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | GIVES REASONS FOR NEW MARK SET BY BUICK | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | GOOD ROADS CONGRESS | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | Greetings! | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | HAMMOND GIVES $5,000 TO MARK CROSS-WALKS | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | HEADLIGHT LAWS CAUSE CONSUFION | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Heard and Seen: TAIL LIGHTS ON COWS AND CALVES/EARLY MORNING. | Bill Price |
31 December 1922 | Hupmobile Open Car Models Make Hit With Public | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | Latest Sedan To Have Body Of Aluminum | Aldred Reeves |
31 December 1922 | Many Problems Are Yet to Be Solved by Auto Engineers | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | More Miles Per Car in WINTER | Ray McNamara |
31 December 1922 | MOTOR CARS IN PALESTINE. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | Motor Digest, The | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | MOTOR TRADE DOINGS. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | MOTOR TRANSPORT NEEDS. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | 'Mystery Car' Is Sold at Auction; Morris Bid Highest | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | NEW YEAR'S IS GOOD TIME TO LOOK OVER CAR | The Bisbee Daily Review |
31 December 1922 | NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF ATHLETES DURING PAST YEAR: Automobile Racing | Amarillo Daily News |
31 December 1922 | Old Big-Wheeled Models Failed To Give Comfort | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | ONE-CYLINDER CAR AMAZES NEW YORK | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | ONLY HALF OF AUTO OWNERS PAY TAXES WITHIN ALLOTTED TIME; OFFICE CLOSED MONDAY | Amarillo Daily News |
31 December 1922 | PAIR KILLED BY GAS OF AUTO IN GARAGE | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | PAY BETTER WAGES, FORD'S 1923 ADVICE | Henry Ford |
31 December 1922 | Receivers for Oxman Body Company. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | RECORD AUTOMOBILE SHIPMENT ARRIVES | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | RECORDS MADE IN 1922: AUTOMOBILE RACING | Amarillo Daily News |
31 December 1922 | REPAVING WEST STREET. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | REPORT PRODUCTION OF 26 AUTO TYPES | Washington Times-Herald |
31 December 1922 | SKIDDING PREVENTION. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | Star Drivers Practice for Phoenix Races | Tombstone Epitaph |
31 December 1922 | STORING CAR FOR WINTER. | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | TOMBSTONE TOWN TOPICS TOLD TERSELY | Tombstone Epitaph |
31 December 1922 | TOO MUCH BRAKE DRIVING | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | TRUCKS TO BE USED IN RAILWAY STRIKES | Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr. |
31 December 1922 | WANT ALL TAXICABS RATED FOR NEATNESS | The New York Times |
31 December 1922 | Wytheville Man Named Highway Field Agent | Washington Times-Herald |