Judge, 1930-02-08 · page 36 of 36
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NITE COACH! The world's first motor bus com- partment sleeper. It has ample seating and sleeping room ia 14 compartments for 28 passengers. Every convenience has beea provided. Comfortable beds that are deep-cushioned chairs by day. Hot and cold water in each compartment. Hot meals prepared and served by deft stewards. “COVERED WAGONS” of 1930 Fueled and Lubricated with TEXACO Twenty years ago the first primitive motor bus chugged up Fifth Avenue. Today there are in the United States alone close to 100,000 swift buses owned and operated by modern unified bus lines. Outstanding in this new arm of transpor- tation are the Pickwick-Greyhound Systems. Along 30,000 miles of America’s beautiful highways, Pickwick-Greyhound Coaches offer through service from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from Canada to Mexico. These systems are one of the world’s largest users of gasoline —consuming approximately 20,000,000 gallons a year. The choice of Texaco by the world’s largest and most progressive TE motorized transportation system, is based on proven economies and the fact that Texaco Prod- ucts can be secured in each of our 48 States. The gasoline that gives Pickwick-Greyhound buses low mileage costs, will save you money in your car. The lubricants that protect the huge Pickwick engines will give longer life to any car old or new! Wherever you are, make the Texaco Red Star with the Green T your “stop sign” for both gasoline and motor oil. THE TEXAS COMPANY Rebners of a complete line of Texaco Petroleum Products, inclod- ing ledustrial Lubricants, Railroad and Marine Lubricants, Farm Lubricants, Road Asphalts and Asphalt Roofing. ‘co TEXACO GASOLINE - MOTOR OIL comicbooks.com