The Automobile Blue Book, Volume 3

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Class Journal Company, 1917 - Automobile travel
 

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Page 201 - To provide a center for a higher civic and social life; to institute and maintain educational and philanthropic enterprises, and to investigate and improve the conditions in the industrial districts of Chicago.
Page 181 - Chicago is destined to become the center of the modern world, if the opportunities in her reach are intelligently realized, and if the city can receive a sufficient supply of trained and enlightened citizens.
Page 567 - No vehicle, unless in an emergency or to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross its path, shall stop in any public street or highway, except near the right-hand curb thereof, and so as not to obstruct a crossing.
Page 219 - Wisconsin, is situated on the west shore of Lake Michigan, at the mouth of Milwaukie river, 90 miles north of Chicago, and 75 miles east of Madison. Latitude 43° 3' 45" north, and longitude 87° 57
Page 567 - A vehicle turning into another street to the right shall turn the corner as near the right-hand curb as practicable.
Page 566 - Drivers of vehicles and street cars must at all times comply with any direction by voice or hand, of any member of the Police Force, as to stopping, starting, approaching or departing from any place; the manner of taking up or setting down passengers or loading or unloading goods in any place.
Page 215 - In addition there is a large gymnasium, a well stocked library, reading, writing, billiard and pod rooms, all at the recruits' disposal, offering them a wide range of choice as to the manner of utilizing their leisure time. The recruits received at Great Lakes are selected in time of war as well as in time of peace with the greatest care, and only those who conform to the navy's high mental, physical and moral standard are accepted. Every applicant for enlistment is subjected to a rigorous physical...
Page 566 - These directions may include signals for slowing down, stopping, backing, approaching or departing from any place, the manner of taking up or setting down passengers, and the loading and unloading of any material.
Page 566 - ... and the driver of any vehicle proceeding upon the track in front of a surface car shall turn out as soon as possible upon signal by the motorman or driver of the car.

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