Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1947 — Page 18

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last township te hold its spelldown, Franklin yesterday came up| The Indianapolis champion will [$500 and a free trip to New York with these winners: Elsie Wulf, 11, of Bunker Hill school, and Donna [80 to Washington, D. C. on May 26 city. The least the Indianapolis Mae Mohr, 11, of the Acton school. . a" with all expenses paid by - The champion will win at Washington The lineup tomorrow night in the -— | Times. During the six-day visit to|will be $40. Indiana world war memorial audi-|ners from each of the nine towntorium will include the two winners ships in the county schegl system. "from each of the district contests bs 18 Spelled Down held at 20 community centers and Eighteen contestants will be

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jy churches in the city and two Win-|nelieq down and the remaining of ye ah 40 will return to the war memorial nl i Thursday night, May 8, for the sec- (oA h = ond semi-final. : Twenty finalists will compete the this week only LVN L-1 following night in the same audi- | Rp] A : torilum to determine who will wear | i, the Indianapolis champion’s laurels. | NH ’ S For the easiest, happlest Io The semi-finals and finals con- | | - housecleaning season you've a 7 tests will start at 8 p. m. Contest- Sizes 5 - : T.2 & had, get Ww 1, > UY. Cyt ants have been requested to report § 31/5 to 8 SC w 8 \ ever Clean Wallpaper Wham | to the auditorium at 7:30 p. m. The 3 Cleaner. At all stores. Q public will be admitted free of |} Ideal for girls’ school wear. Goodyear welt sole con- J’ . 3 : charge to see the contests. struction. Regular $5.95 values. Loafers, Jesters. ™/ ; CLEAN PRODUCTS COMPANY OG [o)] a Listen Dave | The 58 district representatives | Widths AA to C "> ~IAlY PR COLUMBUS, OHIO a | J Sta will receive their Times Spelling . : Aub | Rs . SY y 3 : MON. thru f

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i May 9 will receive the champion’s i | gold wrist watch, suitable engraved, 4 : 5 iy Coffee lavor | ———— ey IN 1906 — a train of 6 coaches and : i 6 \ 2 . 5 +} locomotive cost $59,092: | I | |} Nay ” | > wv h : ! i 3X : Thousands are switching to - eS McLaughlin's Manor House Coffee ess —- § a Xres.Ripencd Flavor AFTER WORLD WAR Ii sealed in by Flame-Roasting! ; : : . Lk 9 steel coaches, a diner and Only the choice tree-ripened coffee berries go | You'll i into McLaughlin's Manor House Coffee. For tree- locomotive cost : Tite | ripening makes each coffee berry a delicious po Waffle. All storehouse of deep, rich coffee goodness. $257 ,000. famous 4 Jo And McLaughlin's seal that flavor in by their money-savis | ALL DUI : » : * | § | + % Ec - y e je = . 3 x u x 2 : . i 4 da : : : rp : : : : oe Se . por GT : 5 » . 4 . . the Pennsylvania's overnight coach | ! 0 D A Y— ; I : train, 14 cars, diner and steam locoZr motive cost $1,655,450. Ch : ; ; an pr ’. 5 1d F = | t ’ Psy Se. Lf 7 > \ | i i ¥ : : ow i y ; 3 oh : : i. wi PRL - a rei i a Fins Bs Homa a os aa sd sini a ii ak oi od : hci ¥ ® * | IA Cais i b Manor House 92 Once Bought an Entire Trai We ‘a Single Coach Costs a \ CROSSWORD PUZZLE by, ic Postwar passenger coaches now in service on the Pennsylvania A locomotive in the 1906 train cost $13,936. An engine in a Answer to Previous Pusszle : : ‘ . . Screen Star BR Bl [CESELL : Railroad's overnight, reserved-seat. coach-fare trains, The the 1922 train cost $43,600. Locomotives to haul these new : \ [RIE E : i : : oa ma Bia ~~ Trail Blazer and The Jeffersonian, cost $90,000 each. coaches cost approximately $282,450 each for the steam | ” 3 : PP y ’ i vi 1 HORIZONTAL VERTICAL OFS " | ‘ ! \ 1,6 Pictured 1 Missile ARNOLD . : ‘ : powered model; $320,000 each for the electric and, for the . Ming 2 Reon Ea | About 40 years ago, an entire train of six coaches and : | 3 Papal capes © % XPunge A) 0 h wer Di approximately $625,000. | 13 Revolve Symi te [Siler | locomotive which then seemed to challenge further 6,000 horsepower Diesel, appro y $625,000. u Bus course thallium ns : ; ; ¢ only $59,092 ! ? DN : 5 Lamprey 22 Frui improvement, COst on . - Sy ; k I8Conductor 6 Drone bee Rs a. Srarzpone . mp yA Many new features have been built into these postwar cars, ‘ ear ION - : . 1 190n th endar over 39 Whil . : x { : ¥ P 21 Waste cu wan yy A 40 Clothe A 1922 all-steel train—a locomotive, 9 coaches and a diner They are more spacious, have fewer seats and much larger fi allowance 10 Serum <9 .0In musie 42 March 15 : | £ 2 Norwegian - gat, for) 30 Dormant ih i : — cost $257,000. washrooms. The longer wheel base and improved trucks 4 arden ” /ild ass 44 Through | 23Sea eagle 13 Soak hemp 33 Rabbit 45 Circl id] i 33 Lmlors 1s Are hep 33 Rabbis BAS Sgt) | But today’s overnight coach’ train, with its modern, and springs assure smooth, easy riding at all speeds. i 26 Taste om 36 Garment 50 Bab b 217 Salt 20 Beasts 317 a lopan . ! > oe . v . BE Parent rion re TT a— | multi-cylinder steam locomotive, 14 cars and diner, costs | L oa . 1 -. more for your travel dollar than ever befi Ro fio Varnish + : po $1,655,450. That's 28 times the cost of the coach train of 1906. It adds up to more for y fore | gc Since or : : ' “il gid : i i . For even though this oach 2 : wi Furthermore, today’s coach, built for spacious, reclining-seat in transportation history. For even thoug postwar c | Wes Pi : . : ed , . : : dickie r fd comfort, is designed to accommodate 44 passengers as costs more than yesterday s entire train, you ride for less as da \ ; : . . J ! «ii maz; a. 4 a” ! against 62 in the coach of 1906 and 88 in the coach of 1922. per mile than it cost.to ride the train of 1906, - thing. : : : : ; , bs Vy ” . grasping } : i \ i 3 i

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