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(Wife” and//Your Health” radio programs and also is a member of
th® Chicago company of “Boy Meets Girl”, stage hit.
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SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 4, 193<
GERMANY’S NEW •. .. o-o iua Y’ TRAIN
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Seating arrangement •
Double-deck buses are common enough the world over, but here is
Germany’s new “two-story” train on a test run in Berlin. An ex
terior view of one of the coaches with its double set of windows is
shown at the top. Novel seating arrangement on both floors, with
stairs leading to the top deck, is shown below.