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Article Index: 1925

Category: Chronological Archive
Page Sections: April · July · August · October · November · December
AprilTitleDetails
Thursday, 23 April 1925
23 April 1925Automotive News Briefs: 23 April 1925Brief News Articles (text)
Publication: Barrington Review
23 April 1925DECATUR BEAUTIFIES ROADS AROUND CITY
Extending their city beautiful campaign into the country, merchants of Decatur, through the chamber of commerce, are beautifying and cleaning up every entrance to the city, so that tourists and others using highways will receive a good impression of the town before they cross the corporation limits.
News Article (text)
Publication: Barrington Review
23 April 1925FARMERS OBJECT TO TREES ALONG STATE HIGHWAYS
Not all central Illinois farmers are in favor of a bill introduced in the state legislature for the beautification of the new hard roads by planting shade and fruit trees and flowers and shrubbery along the right of way.
News Article (text)
Publication: Barrington Review
23 April 1925PLATE GLASS USED BY FORD WOULD ROOF 380 ACRE FARMBarrington Review
23 April 1925Use Profilometers On Hard RoadsBarrington Review
JulyTitleDetails
Tuesday, 7 July 1925
7 July 1925STUDEBAKER SEES BIG YEARThe New York Times
Monday, 20 July 1925
20 July 1925DE PALMA WINS AUTO RACE
Ralph De Palma won the 100-mile automobile race here yesterday, which ended a two-day program sponsored by the Denver Automobile Racing Association, taking $4,000 in prize money. Leon Duray was second and Fred Comer was third.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
AugustTitleDetails
Sunday, 2 August 1925
2 August 1925GASOLINE FIGHT GOES ON.
Suit Filed to Enjoin South Dakota From Retailing Fuel.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Sunday, 16 August 1925
16 August 1925SUES FORD MOTOR COMPANY.
The Ford Motor Company is infringing on patents for automobile transmission bands, the Park & Bohne, Inc., of St. Louis, declares in a bill of complaint filed in United States District Court.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Ford Motor Company
Thursday, 27 August 1925
27 August 1925ASKS SUTTON RECEIVERSHIP
Suit for receivership against the Sutton Motor Car Company was filed today by Charles B. Terry, counsel for the Continental Finance Company of Dayton, Ohio, following the discovery of alleged forged mortgages on which money was borrowed from the finance company.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Sutton Motor Car Co.
OctoberTitleDetails
Sunday, 25 October 1925
25 October 1925AUTO MAKERS PLEAD FOR CUTS IN TAXES
An immediate cut in automobile prices was pledged by leading manufacturers of the country before the Ways and Means Committee this afternoon, provided the taxes on cars, trucks, parts and tires, amounting to $120,000,000 were taken off.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Saturday, 31 October 1925
31 October 1925FORD SEES PERIL IN SECRET BIGOTRY
Henry Ford, while paying compliments to Mayor Smith today, hit out at the “the American epidemic of organizations” engaged in church-baiting or interfering in devious ways with “the peaceable, progressive life of the race.”
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Henry Ford
NovemberTitleDetails
Tuesday, 3 November 1925
3 November 1925AMAZING GROWTH OF HUDSON MOTORThe New York Times
Thursday, 5 November 1925
5 November 1925BOOM IN MOTOR TRADE IN GREAT BRITAIN ALSOThe New York Times
5 November 1925MACK TRUCK PROFITS GAIN.The New York Times
5 November 1925MULLINS BODY PROFITS.The New York Times
5 November 1925PAIGE MOTOR INCOME CUT.The New York Times
Friday, 13 November 1925
13 November 1925Automotive News Briefs: 13 November 1925The New York Times
Thursday, 19 November 1925
19 November 1925SEES FORD EFFICIENCY; CRITICIZES METHODS
The difference between production in German and American factories lies in the difference in factory arrangements, and not in man power efficiency as asserted by industry, says Kurt Heinig.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Ford Motor Company
Wednesday, 30 November 1925
30 November 1925DE POLO IS CHAMPION 1925 AUTOMOBILE RACERThe Ludington Daily News
DecemberTitleDetails
Tuesday, 8 December 1925
8 December 1925GASOLINE UP HALF A CENT.The New York Times
Thursday, 24 December 1925
24 December 1925Automotive News Briefs: 24 December 1925Brief News Articles (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Ford Motor Company
24 December 1925Stutz President Wins $631,200 on Stock; Got Option for Taking Charge of CompanyThe New York Times
Friday, 25 December 1925
25 December 1925HUDSON MOTOR'S BIG YEARThe New York Times
Tuesday, 29 December 1925
29 December 1925MAKES $1,000,000, QUITS.The New York Times
29 December 1925PACKARD MOTOR CAR GAINS.The New York Times
Wednesday, 30 December 1925
30 December 1925BARS RICKENBACKER STOCK
The State Securities Commission of Michigan has suspended the sale of Rickenbacker Motor Car Company stock in that State because the company failed to obtain the commission's approval after the Trippensee Manufacturing Company was merged with Rickenbacker and the shared changed from $10 to no par value.
News Article (text)
Publication: The New York Times
Topic: Rickenbacker




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