Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1919 — TAKES TWO TO ENJOY ANYTHING. [ARTICLE]
TAKES TWO TO ENJOY ANYTHING.
That’s what makes a motorcycle and an airship poor sport. No matter what you do or see alone, you can’t tell fit. When you try they say you “stretch it.” The scenery from a ship is fine, only there’s no one there to point it out to. As for thrill and action, the plane is disappointing. The only speed you realize is in talking off and coming rh. When higher up all stationary objects are so distant that the plane seems to almost stand aSid chum the air. As for fear, it is almost what you feel when somebody rocks the ‘boat in deep water. As for excitement—"well, pin the nap of your neck to a clothes line and let yourself flap in a strong wind, and you have all the excitement a plane cam give. Perhaps you’ll never begrudge the money, ibut at present prices you are ‘bound to feel “'beat” the minute you step out after your first air ride. Those who search the globe for thrills and action will be more impressed by the performance of that new Essex car ‘than in any other ‘gasoline conveyance yet to he had. _ This little car and motor outclasses many jobs twice its size and price. Fifteen minutes of your time will buy you a ride and I’m daring you.—Hugh Kirk.
