Indianapolis Times, Volume 32, Number 258, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1920 — Page 3

The Story of the MARMON 34 Number Four The Choice of Men Whd Know , * * •* Mechanical Excellence —Marmon 34

The highest honor conferred on any industrial organization during the war was the award of the Champion Liberty Motor Pennant to the workers of Nordyke U Marmon Company. Awarded for October , Islß % Competition. Permanently awarded Nov. /6.

Nothing that could be said by the builders of the Marmon 34 could afford more convincing evidence of its mechanical excellence than the fact that so many men of prominence in automotive and mechanical industries have chosen it as the car they prefer to drive. It has fittingly been called “The Engineer’s Car.” These men are careful, experienced buyers. They know fine machinery. They know motor car values. Through theoretical knowledge and ldng practical experience, they are qualified to judge accurately basic excellence of design, fineness of machining, superiority of performance. And it is a significant fact that so many of these men, familiar with every other high-grade car manufactured, have purchased for their personal use the Marmon 34. These, for instance, are a few of the men of this class who drive Marmons:

COL. H. W. ALDEN, Vice-Pres. and Chief Engineer Timken-Detroit Axle Cos., Detroit P. A. ALDRICH, Secretary and Treasurer Dori Motor Cor Cos., Flint, Mich. E. E. ALLYNE, President Aluminum Manufacturers, Inc., Cleveland FRED L. BAKER, President Los Angeles Shipping and Dry Dock Cos., Los Angeles GEORGE N. BAKER, President Manufacturers of Special Automobile Machinery, Detroit M. M. BAKER, General Manager Holt Manufacturing Cos., Peoria, 111. C. F. BLUE, Jr., Vice-President Carbon Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. S. BROOKS, President Spacke Machine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. B. L. BROOKINS, President Curtiss Southwest Aeroplane Cos., Tulsa, Okla. A. P. BRUSH, President Brush Engineering Cos., Detroit GEORGE BUZBY, President Automobile Trade Journal, Philadelphia W. T. CAMPBELL, Secretary and General Manager Curtiss Southxvest Aeroplane Cos., Tulsa, Ohio. CHARLES L. CARPENTER, President £. F. Houghton & Cos., Philadelphia NEWTON CHAPIN. Secretary-Treasurer Interstate Pipe Cos., Carnegie, Pa. JAMES R. CHRISTY, Manager Alamedb Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Alameda, Calif. D. E. CLAPP. President Clapp Mfg. Cos. (Automobile Drop Forgings), Syracuse, N. Y. E. D. CLAPP, Treasurer Clapp Mfg. Cos., Syracuse, N. Y. J. R. CLARK, President American LaFrance Fire Engine Cos., Elmira, N. Y, EARL COOPER Formerly Automobile Racing Champion Pacific Coast, San Francisco E. H. DEAN, President Dedn Bros. Steam Pump Works, Indianapolis, Ind. COL. E. A. DEEDS, President Domestic Engineering Cos. (formerly Chief Equipment Dithsion Bureau of Aircraft Production), Dayton FRANK DISSTON, President Henry Disston & Sons, Philadelphia CLARE H. DRAPER Draper Corporation (Woolen and Cotton Machinery), Hopedale, Mass. H. A. DOUGHERTY, President H. A. Dougherty Motor Cos., Kansas City J. B. ECCLESTON Brandenburg Bros. & Eccleston (Motor Car Parts Manufacturers), Detroit H. H. ELMER, Treasurer and General Manager Globe Malleable Iron & Steel Cos., Syracuse, N. Y. POWELL EVANS. President Merchant & Evans Cos. (Manufacturers of Automobile parts), ■ Philadelphia V. FINA, President and General Manager Clum Mfg. Cos. (Electrical Fittings for Automobiles), Milwaukee

Those who do not know fine machinery as these men know it —who have not had their exceptional opportunities for studying the comparative merits and values of all the different high-grade motor cars —can safely place a great deal of confidence in their judgment. A complete exhibit of Marmon Cars at the Indianapolis Show.

MARMON —34 NORDYKE & MARMON COMPANY, Indianapolis, U. S.A. Local Branch: —Meridian and Eleventh Streets Established 18S1 Marmon Dealers in Indianapolis Territory: Dixie Motors Company, Evansville, Indiana; Northern Indiana Motor Car Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana; Chenoweth Auto Company, Fichmond, Indiana; J. T. J. Graves, Salem, Indiana

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HENRY FORD Detroit VAL A. FYNN, Consulting Engineer Wagner Electric Cos., St. Louis FRED GLOVER, Vice-Pres. and General Manager Timken-Detroit Axle Cos., Detroit C. P. GOSS, General Superintendent Scovill Mfg. Cos., Waterbury, Conn. B. A. GRAMM, Vice-President and Designer Gramm-Bernstein Truck Cos., Lima, Ohio HARRY H. GRAY, President United Engineering Cos., San Francisco DR. F. W. GUNSAULUS, President Armour Institute of Technology, Chicago COL. E. J. HALL, Vice-President Hall-Scott Motor Cos. (Co-Designer Liberty Airplane Motor), Berkeley, Calif. JAMES R HARRIS. Vice-President Busch-Sulcer Bros. Diesel Engine Cos., St. Louis NORVAL HAWKINS. Capitalist (formerly Sales Manager Ford Motor Cos.) Detroit H. A. HECKMANN, Vice-President The American Milling Machine Cos., Cincinnati EDWARD HEINA, Vice-President Cleveland Metal Products Cos., Cleveland E. H. HELLER Hill Pump Valve Cos., Chicago A. B. HILTON, General Manager The Dayton Metal Products Cos., Dayton, Ohio HERMAN HOLLERITH, Formerly General Manager Tabulating Machine Cos., Washington L. G. HOOKER, Assistant Treasurer General Aluminum and Brass Mfg. Cos., Detroit E. S. HOOPES, Director Union Drawn Steel Cos., Beaver, Pa. R. M. IRVING, Treasurer Hammond-Irving Steel Cos. (Automobile Drop Forgings), Auburn, N. Y. H. A. JACKSON, President Chicago Pneumatic Tool Cos., Chicago LEONARD KEBLER, President ll’ard-Leonard Electric Cos., Mount Vernon, N. Y. C. F. KETTERING, President Dayton Engineering Laboratories Cos., Dayton PETER KNOWE Peter Knows & Son (Foundry Engineers), Chicago L. H. KNUE, Secretary and Treasurer Modem Electric Sr Machine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. L. H. LA CHANCE, President Stewart Manufacturing Cos., Chicago ALBERT C. LANG, Vice-President Crucible Steel Castings Cos., Milwaukee JAS. W. LILLY. President Lilly Hardware Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. E. F. LUNKEN, President The Lunkenheimer Cos., Cincinnati * E. H. LUNKEN. Vice-President The Lunkenheimer Cos., Cincinnati H. H. MILLER, Sales Manager The Laidlaw Works, Elmwood Place, Ohio

W. H. MITCHELL, Vice-President The Steel Forgings Cos., Cincinnati F. E. MORRIS, Manager The E. K. Morris Cos., Cincinnati CYRUS McCORMICK, President International Harvester Cos., Chicago ALBERT H. MOHR, President John Mohr & Sons (Iron Works), Chicago W. J. O’NEILL, Vice-President Stromberg Motor Devices Cos., Chicago C. W. OWSTON McCord Mfg. Cos. (Radiators), Detroit O. C. PANTALL, Vice-President Midwest Engine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. MASON PHELPS, President Phoell Mfg. Cos. (Screw Machine Products), Chicago J. H. POWELL, Vice-President Bethlehem Steel Corp., Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Bethlehem, Pa. A. F. ROCKWELL, Chairman Board of Directors Marlin-Rockwell Corporation, New York City J. M. ROWLAND, President Sanson & Rowland Mfg. Cos., Philadelphia FRED SCHAEFER, Secretary The Lunkenheimer Cos., Cincinnati LELAND SCOTT, Secretary Hall-Scott Motor Cos., Berkeley, Calif. J. B. SEMPLE, President J. B. Semple Cos. (Ordnance Mfrs.), Pittsburgh W. E. SEYMOUR. Vice-President and General Manager A. O Smith Cos. (Automobile Frames), Milwaukee F. C. THOMPSON Lincoln Motors Cos., Detroit GEORGE E. SMITH, President Royal Typewriter Cos., New York City LON R. SMITH, General Sales Manager Midwest Engine Cos., Indianapolis, Ind. C. W. STIGER, President Stromberg Motor Devices Cos., Chicago S. B. STEVENS, Capitalist and Manufacturer Well known amateur racing driver, Rome, N. Y, R. A. STRANAHAN, President Champion Spark Plug Cos., Toledo G. A. STROM U. S. Ball Bearing Manufacturing Cos., Chicago H. M. SWETLAND, President United Publishers Corp. (Publishers of automobili and technical magazines), New York City FRANK A. URWAN, President U. & J. Carburetor Cos., Chicago R. P. VAN CAMP, Vice-President Van Camp Hardware & Iron Cos., Indianapolis, Ind , SAMUEL VAUCLAIN, President Baldwin Locomotive Works, Philadelphia GUY W. VAUGHAN, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Van Blerck Motor Cos., Monroe, Mich. F. L. WALTON, Sales Manager Union Switch and Signal Cos. (during war, manufacturers La Rhone Aviation Motors), Swissvale, Fa. L. E. WILDER. President Fansteel Cos., North Chicago, lU,

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