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Roadbed, 

 Tracks 



There are plenty of people who 

 don't understand the extent to which 

 a good condition of roadbed and tracks 

 contribute to the safety and comfort 

 of travel. 



They know simply th?t after a 

 journey over some railways a some- 

 thing has made them tired and out 

 of sorts. 



It was the sag and lift of the train 

 due to a poor roadbed ; annoying side 

 jolts from untrie gauging of the rails. 



It takes time, money and plenty 

 of good, hard work to make a good 

 roadbed and tracks. 



Jt requires ceaseless vigilance and 

 care to maintain such condition. 



The most perfect roadbed and 

 finest track adjustment in America 

 is found on the Lake Shore & Michi- 

 gan Southern Railway. 



This is a broad assertion, but one 

 which actual conditions fully warrant. 



A good preventative for that "tired 

 feeling" in traveling is to use the 

 Lake Shore between Chicago, Cleve- 

 land, Buffalo, New York, Boston and 

 all other points east and west. 



"Book of Trains" for the asking. 



A. J. SMITH, 



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