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If Your Mind is Open to a better and less costly travel way ... try Greyhound Principal Greyhound Offices: CLEVELAND, OMI Eost 9th and Superior SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF, 9 Moin Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Brood Street Station KANSAS CITY, MO. 917 McGoo Street MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 509 6th Avenue, North SAN ANTONIO, TEX Pecon & Novarro Sheets NEW YORK CITY Nelion Tower CHARLESTON, W.VA. 601 Virginia Steet LEXINGTON, KY. BOI N. Limestone CINCINNATI, OHIO 109 East 7th Street MEMPHIS, TENN, 146 Union ‘Avenue RICHMOND, VA. 412 Eost Brood Street NEW ORLEANS. 400 N. Rompart S WINDSOR, ONT. 1004 Security Building Address. SOMETHING AMAZING has happened in transportation! Within a few short years, people in the United States have shown their preference for motor bus travel, to the tune of nearly two billion trips each twelve months! Unquestioned leaders in bus travel from city to city are the Greyhound Lines. Can you wonder? They serve more miles of highway than any other travel system. They are first with modern equipment, healthful heat, restful reclining chairs. First in frequency of schedules, in dollar-saving fares, in dependability. Are you one who turns from modern transportation methods, just because they are new? You're not! Then make your next trip by Greyhound bus and sce for your- self why it is the travel preference of nearly twenty-five million people each year. Believe it .... it's true! 35 to 65 percent of Greyhound bus _pas- sengers are women. The answer? Their knowledge of values . . . their appreciation of comfort ... their love of scenic beauty. QUADRI-COLOR CO.. JAMAICA. N.Y. comicbooks.com