Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1929 — Page 5
.TTNE 1. 1929.
Carrying the News o£ the World’s Greatest Race
The 500-Mile Race was over at 3:12 P. M, The Indianapolis Times 500-Mile Race edition was on the press at 3:12V4 PM. The paper was loaded into eight waiting Roosevelt and Marmon cars. These cars are straight-eights.
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One of the Roosevelt Eights which carried Indianapolis Times race extras to Indiana towns within a radius of 75 miles of Indianapolis in record time.
in the World’s Greatest Low-Priced Car
They went to the city limits of Indian* apoiis as fast as the law allows. At 4:17 the Roosevelt and The Indian* apoiis Times were in Lebanon, At 5:35 this extra was on the streets of Lafayette,
Other points were reached as follows! Frankfort M ~.. 4:49 Edinburg 4:37 Danville 4:13 Bedford 6:15 Crawfordsville 4:42 Bloomington 4:56 Anderson 4:20 Fortville 3:49 Newcastle 4:50 Rushville 4:45 Seymour •.- 5:20 Martinsville 4:20
THE MARMON MOTOR CAR CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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Peru 5:20 Morristown ~ 4:20 Marion 6:30 Muneie .. 4:52 Kokomo 5:00 Pendleton —... 3:58 Greenfield 4:25
Why was the Roosevelt selected? Because =”510 car in the world can go through varying conditions of heavy traffic and make such fast time on the open road as can these wonderful straight-eights —no other car can be handled so swiftly and so surely =no other car can accelerate so rapidly through roads crowded with heavy after-the-race traffic. You, too, should try the Roosevelt.
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