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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1937, p. 58

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y«. aiIlveawe ek, ',abOr ali TM «nflO inerhomo for ictuD" r«t or pla-golfiahdenei- * .mjo~ if.. Sasou Decemb.r 1 to Ap*ril 10 THEODORE C. BROOKS, Mgr. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Tihis glearning train, of Iightweight, stainless steel u4ll becoine thle fanous "Super Chie!" of the Santa Fe ,'ailroad when it goes into service early in the spring. The trai i, nite cars in length, now is uneder construc- tion. by the 1Edu-ard G. Budd Ilapi,faéti4riitg company of Philadephiaz. Through use of lightweightcoflstruc- iii L.niwoin i*vç:"' - tion principlés, the new train wilweigh are sailing fromi New York April 7,- oniy half as mûch as the train it will on the Lafayette, for a two months' supersede and will be a radical de-. vacation. In Paris, they will join parture from the conventioflal design Mrs. Flood's son, Douglas, who is of railway equipment. stationed in Barcelona as vice-consul, The train will, be. Diesel powered. and who is obtaini:ig a special leave, T%7m fr omortan cnvn-to see is. family. Later, Mrs. Flood motor trip to Pr o away two or tliree w ed in many parts of state.

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