Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 August 1937 — Page 8
TUESDAY, AUG. 10, 1937
i of TOMORR ow Flo Stops because
of Clididecns playing tr Tle Storits —
“Over half the space in the city of 1960 will be used for parks and playgrounds,” predicts Norman Bel Geddes, authority on future trends.
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“Pedestrians will move safely on elevated sidewalks above the traffic level. Streets will be made wider by eliminating present-day sidewalks... parking and truck
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unloading will be done inside the buildings.
“Traffic igoing 10 blocks or more will use high-speed Express Streets. No stop lights . . . no intersections...
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no stop and go
but TODAY,
4 miles in 5 are Stop and Go
(Fon. Sn DRIVING not only wastes time . . . it wastes fuel. One stop can use up as much gasoline as five blocks of steady running.
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And wherever you live, you average thirty stops every day! While traffic authorities are planning “the City of Tomorrow,” Shell engineers have developed a fuel, Super-Shell, to meet today’s driving problem today.
They have developed a way to rearrange the entire chemical structure of gasoline . . . actually they have “balanced” it.
Automotive engineers refer to Super-Shell as “motor-digestible,” so quickly and completely is its energy changed into power . . : at all motor speeds. |
Save on your stop-and-go driving by the regular use of Super-Shell. There is a Shell dealer in your neighborhood.
SUPER-SHELL
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