Show SAYS AYES INVENTED ff MERICAN AUTOMOBIlE Ti 1 cher Tells of Making o oj of off j f li First Car Propelled by Its 1 Own Power Vr rT I I. I special tl field tIvo of or the Ila Automobile company con com pan pany with th tha Indiana party part l Coincident with th the arrival of ot tho Indiana automobile tourist it 1 ti I. o or of orF F eral Interest to note noto that the thc jr designer and bu builder of the first nUL American t prop self propelled d vehicle Is a Q of ot tho p party ns na credit for tor tills tHis Invention I Is given givon Elwood Haynes of ot the Die JJ Haynes s Automobile i D Kokomo Ind Irid lie He conceived ed tho the Idea nt of a hor horse horse- eJ e- e J s carriage cf In the year 1591 jit Jt that lima Hmo he wn WI CI field ld ot t of ot the tha Indiana Natural Gas Ons Oil OU cam Company an with he headquarters at Greentown Ind lAte In that year ho prepared drawings drawing 1 for the construction of or n. n vehicle which would move moe Its own power In InIz InUS US 1892 Iz h he moved mo to Kokomo Ind md with the tho object of or constructing his horse horse- horse horseless less tess carriage The Riverside MAchine works was at that time operating In and anddore before dore that company compan ho laid nid his plant plans In 94 1833 the work of or construction proceeded and on July 4 of ot tho latter the tho horseless bug buggy made ils Us Initial trip a a. distance of seven with Elwood Haynes Haynos at the Wheel This Journey was of or one hours hour's rat Ion l. l Some credit Is un undoubtedly duo T El- El Apperson tho the owner of th s River River- Machine works work Inasmuch as aa ho Oil a R practical machinist and assisted materially In tho the work of ot construction regardless of the fact that It wa was undertaken un un- ken In Its entirety under the tho per per- Honal supervision of at the Inventor Kl- Kl I- I rood Haynes After Atter Its successful trial trip Mr fl Haynes Hanu took the orl original machine to his hla homo home and nd stabled l It Itin r in w a little HUlo shed which has since be- be imo known as tho the garage This maI ma- ma iino I no wa Wl given to the tile Smithsonian onlan In- In Washington D. D C. C In 1910 1310 by byI bywood I wood Haynes wh whre re It still sun stands rTh exhibition tho the subject of ot much In- In rr comment amon among visitors It 8 labeled as follows t tI I automobile built b by El- El food HayneR Hane In Kokomo Ind 1893 1891 o trial trip made at speed peed of or orx t x miles or seven miles miles' p pr sr hour Jul July Ii 1894 89 Gift of ot Elwood mwood Haynes 1910 I t t 13 5 being being- responsible for the d present day day nt-day ga automobile Elwood El- El I wood Haynes Hayne Is la a 0 scientist of note In tin 1872 72 ho h. Invented d an apparatus for Cor mak- mak o oxygen gas as and succeeded In molt molt- brass cast Iron carbon Co steel u us- us fg a furnace and blower of or his own p t Construction t He Invented d In 1888 a t small vapor l thermostat Ho He Is ls likewise the Inventor t tor wr r ana anu h bUilder ft e t tor wr r ana anu h bUilder ft or o a rotary gas Inc He lie was Wl first to Introduce Aluminum in tb tho automobile engine In inthe tho the year of or 1897 and this metal has neo iloco become the standard for all auto auto- motors Haynes was likewise the Ino to Introduce nickel steel Into Lh UI thi automobile and anti In fn 1907 1901 ho scoured secured jasIc Io patents IJ on an nn alloy of ot known OK M This metal hits been subjected tl to tho the severest tests sTid yul has proved Itself superior to nto stel l. l Mr In is In hl his fifty fifth year ear Ami nt Is still president of tho the Haynes Automobile company which ho founded J-I J J company was Vas the first organized In Ia the tho United States of or America for Cor forthe the he he exclusive production of or gasoline I and regardless of ot the adversities ad ad- ad- ad w to which tho the industry has hns Won been subjected the production of or cars rs ha hRS has Increased each ench and very every year sine their Inception was Wl very vory reluctant to pany the tourists tourIst to th the tho coast Inan- Inan as the Journey is one of or ala sIL Books Books' duration Carl ar O. O Fisher the tho originator of or too the ocean to highway Y movement 71 n. P. P Ho Henderson and others closely identified with the Indiana IndIan Automobile Manufacturers association finally per- per him to make tho the trip Ha lie Is II the Journey exceptionally w well 11 And hd being a a. goods roads n advocate ha he g fi fA making making- two to and three thres speeches daily daly t Hero In America says Sl Mr fr Haynes wo wo we have tho car Now give gl us the bad i-bad on which to run it ft days day In year ear re regardless of ot weather condi condl- 0 fl 8 Prominent nt in the world of science Mr Ir la Is a member of ot the Iron nd f nd Steel institute of ot Great Britain American Chemical society the In Int In- In t Congress of or Applied Chem Chem- the Society t of Automobile Engl- Engl or and the tho Chicago and hoosier Au Au- clubs |