TIME SAVING.
An Englishman who recently dropped , in at a friend's offico oh Twentytsovonth street, New York, wui.«ked # to dine. , At the nearest saliway station tiey took a local train to tho .Grand Central, there dived across the pk»°™ • into an express, which disgorged them. ~ at Seventy-second street, *$«•*£ entered another local, that *£ posited them at the door of . apartment on Broadway and fceventy _. ninth street. Folded then ■*<** .. leisurely dinner. . Half-way tbroug his dessert the Briton, looked at tv host. "I've been Y-K? ' took three trains to J W We saved four minutes!" The Urrna pondered. "I say," ho question«L ~ thoughtfully, "what aro you going w do with them?"
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 6
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108TIME SAVING. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 6
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