On the North Side of Chicago there is an old and exclusive club, dating from before the days of motor cars, which is known as the Saddle and Cycle Club.
It was not, perhaps, entirely as an investment that these wealthy young Detroiters first became interested in the building of motor cars.
My impression of this celebrated street was necessarily hurried, having been acquired in the course of sundry dashes down its length in motor cars.
On Saturday evening, August 1, a small body of German troops arrived in motor cars at Trois Vierges, and seized it, but were presently called back as having exceeded their instructions.
Though pursued by motor cars, he managed to escape hither and thither for several days, until his commando was broken up and he was run to earth by Colonel Britz.
To overcome this he proposed a temporary supertax on incomes and a tax on motor cars.
Taciturn as he was, the investigator succeeded at last in extracting a scrap of information from him, by dint of ordering beer and talking to him persistently and minutely on the subject of motor cars.
The last is now most commonly used on motor cars, in conjunction with some device for putting it out of action when the driver wishes to exceed the highest speed that it normally permits.
The reader will look in vain for accounts of the Yerkes telescope, of the latest thing in motor cars, and of the largest locomotive.
Only a few weeks earlier we had skimmed over the rolling surface in motor cars, crossing in one day then as many miles of plains as our own carts could do in ten.
The chief trade of Nuremberg to-day is the manufacture of toys, scientific instruments, motor cars, cycles, and beer.
Guns for firing high at aeroplanes are also used, and some of them are mounted on motor cars.
Between the general headquarters and the headquarters of army corps officers constantly travel to and fro in motor cars.
Cavalry are perhaps more useful than cyclists and men in motor cars, because they can travel across all kinds of country, while cycles and motor cars are chiefly confined to roads.
I don't know whether it is usual for young women in nurse's uniform to career about the country driving wounded men in motor cars, but Betty did it.
A guard of honour and a band in the station-yard, with a fleet of motor cars in waiting.
The local fire-brigade in freshly burnished helmets were to follow the procession of motor cars, and behind them motor omnibuses with the nurses.
Now, with suburban trains made up of motor cars, a certain number of locomotives otherwise employed are released; for these cars can be operated or shifted by their own power.
Suburban service can be worked much more economically and effectively by trains of motor cars, and time table and schedule are not limited by the number of available locomotives on a line so equipped.
There were no riders on the bridle path now, and the long line of motor cars parked by the clubhouse doors began to move and shift and lessen.
When the train stopped at a station, a rush of wet air, mingled with the odors of mackintoshes and the wet leather of motor cars, came in.
The force which he used for this purpose consisted of cavalry, horse artillery, and machine and quick-firing guns mounted on motor cars.
Motor cars, aeroplanes, and submarines must have petrol, or they cannot move.
Suddenly ten or a dozen German guns galloped up to the ridge, unlimbered, and opened a heavy fire on the battery; while Maxims, which had been brought up on motor cars, enfiladed them with a murderous rain of bullets.
Crowds of German officers and men were dashing about inmotor cars in all directions, while the populace moved by them as though they were ghosts, taking not the slightest notice of their presence.
Then a boy scout rushes in on a motor cycle, and asks for the Red Cross to be sent out at once; and then and there it musters in the dining-room of the Hotel, and rushes off in motor cars to the scene of action.
Carley had no fear of express trains, or motor cars, or transatlantic liners; in fact, she prided herself in not being afraid of anything.
She had her first faint intimation that perhaps her extensive experience of motor cars, express trains, transatlantic liners, and even a little of airplanes, did not range over the whole of adventurous life.
After a while the chug of motor cars, the click of pool balls, the murmur of low voices all ceased.
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