Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1919 — Page 3

j ><^»AliillllliliiiniMiiniinni'Hiiiiihti^ia^^?MUlUllW* 1^llllllllllllllllltllllllllllll,llllllBU^ it ‘ J^^^^ g g^" llllllllllulllllllll,llt)llHI111 i^i^S^BlP llllllllllllllllllllll I ■g4KS’®s^“ Economy runs, once so popular among automobile manufacturers, have almost g z passed out of existence due to the foregone conclusion that the Franklin *> IB fl H would win. Here is the result of the one remaining event of importance. [I- • < • s —■ —— - “ “ ' 7 w *» z: I H3I (Drawn from Photognph) ~..--,. .. , El II . - . ... ■ ■ • • ' ' & -« ■ , «■ .. K, pSLSMS] bK3S3i jOi ' . IXI Is sIIMRkwMHB dr ISMMtaMiMP**? 1 * iiir'tS'wtfijawßi .yy w .'r?’ ■■* ‘t® -» * V ® -Q£Sn F > jBEI fi ® ’ WP^grff l ’ li I r 4 raiiio^=^H^^Mbb^n//rwv7^/> y / / /I nil =,A~/ w = I fclif||injwwaL 9L %j. AnW iff. I MrwMWSB3I J IS “I 0. F. STEPHENSON, STANLEY S. TURNER, . _,' . FOSTER CURRY. Donator of the Camp Curry HARRY S. J I . ’ y . A.A.A.Technicalßepreoentative Winning Drir.r of the Franklin Car STANDISH MITCHELL. See. Auto Club of So. California A. A. A. Board RepretanUUr. 1 = ■ - —— _-^-- -:-~^'±J —-:-7^- - : .: T^- —flffl 5 kSS I New Record For n THE FRANKLIN WON I = Fuel Economy In • = n I\r •- n (Vt/J FIRST summed up in the conservative statement a I i Annual Yosemite Run O riK&l of Franklin performance: .J t 49.9 Ton Miles to the Gallop of gKL round showing of any car at any 20 miles to the gallon of gaso tite EJI -“= in . € and OI J Wins Three KEven. = 374.5 miles on 13 gallons of gasoline, Testing Economy from an average of 28.8 miles to the gallon. . . • Jjfisal I Everv Antfle 1 om y rec <>rds of all the official events MSg 1 I -ru ~ ‘ „K.u M FIRST PRIZE ed in seventeen years. g The last remaining automobile \L ly —— W g I | economy run of national importance All classes, most ton-miles per Dirt Road Record = , has been the “Yosemite Run” from gallon of gasoline. This rating Fnr Distnnrp Made = Los Angeles to Camp Curry, Yosem- was devised to remove all handicaps of hv Franklin Car - I I C °of sXtt ' weight. It put all scor/s on an equal basis Co t us I s official A. A. A. supervision. Cars of comparison. The Franklin, with 49.9 In 21 hours 37 mmute. Continuous g I of many different F types, makes, ton-miles, beat lighter and heavier cars. Driving, Covers i weights and prices were z .j-. «- qt DD T'ZD -I I = | The distance is 374.5 miles over ffrjjJ FIR. IS T Fxvl Aj F On July 22, J. T. Peacha, of Duluth, gEI il ' tains* ee K 8 D > rofi 8 le >f of' Ik Own P rice claßs J for most ton ‘ ' m tains. A profit JBL miles per gallon. the easiest, least fatiguing car to drive, Ofi I 3w| sents a saw-tooth effect, ranging |j also that few roads are bad enough Maj I £!«> from sea-level Up to 6800 feet,includ- .I- U J A to hinder motoring if your car is built on W I W " ing long, tiring grades as well as The Franklin established a new record, the right principles . He succeeded I 2g 1 I ffgg! ; sharp rises. No better route could being the first car of any make to win Mis' Average cniles jor £|3j| =iU 9 = : ’' 11,1 l A' '' '~ 7 V t l ' .'—- >' \ ~ 7''' 1 "" ; - ‘ '. tWfp*y»An^'ahd *JlflFfir>urt = """ El s■T| '■ ■ W = ■-- teM Car F 5 ■ = reliability from every angle econ- . under favorable conditions. It demon- w = I | = orhy, power, cooling and comfort. This triple 1 victory for the principles stra tes dearly that the important thing in i And no better demonstration of of Ught weight and flexible construction ' ’ I f | the correctness of the Franklin and direct air coohngTno water to boil Few but Franklin owners have ever = principles of air cooling,light weight or freeze) is important. driven up to four hundred miles in a day s | l | = - and flexibility could be desired than " for pleasure on the best of roads. Mr. 4= I | j© the results recorded Even though I. indicates to motorists the freedom I = a ratin g °i ton nines was devised from trouble, the fuel economy, and the native motorists because of its unimproved |U» to remove all handicaps of weight asßuranc e of motoring satisfaction open ' road,. |K <l|n the Franklin took both prizes for . . . ~ 1,. The judges were: A. W. Tracy, Auto Editor, I KSI sxrk.Vk all rors wprp eliffihU in *tO them With the r ranklin Gar. Duluth Herald and Stewart DeMars, Duluth Agent - Egg I wnicn ail cars were eilgioic, in .of the Goodyear Tire Company. IMH ' I /S Rddition to the pnze mUS own class. t , -_ - weighed 3,385 pounds. - uflEi I S w TTri iiTMMrb.iiacMiysavCT.i~" - -• J22Ve '^S , !W r ■ 3 ‘" 1 = . ; —> > lIQ I THOMPSON&KIRK . Jg ■ ■□= =i " !■■ ~ 1 " ,

The Rev. J. Budman Fleming went to Whiting this forenoon. 1 Elam Vaughn returned today to his home in Tefft. Barry Wood went to Shelby this morning. Mrs. H. W. Walters' returned this morning from a visit with -friends at .Reynolds.

Until further notice I will ! be in Chicago for poat-gradu- J ate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. "* DR. I. M. WASHBURN. _ ■ ' n. •

Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Ldwell | this morning. , • [ A Mrs. Jack Miller went to Monon today. NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now i disposed of, and I am in a position to s sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located > in Jasper and Lake counties, which I

I will sell as executor on reasonable 'terms, but cannot take any trade. I Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, In- ; diana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, r “ Executor. [ ! Mrs. Delos Thompson, Alfred ' Thompson and Mrs. Frank Donnelly went to Chicago this moaning.

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Carl Eigelsbach, of Chicago, spent the week-end here with his parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Alva Simpson went to Sheridan Saturday afternoon for a visit with Mr. Simpson’s mother. Mrs. Ben H. Smith, of Elkhart, who had been visiting heire with Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Blankenship, left Sunday for Chicago, and from there will go to Valdosta, Ga., and Baltona Beach, Fla., for visits. CASTORIA \ For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always btars the Signature of *

Mrs. Van Arnold went to the * home of her parents near Delphi for a week’s visit. Mrs. Harry Huffty went to Monticello Saturday afternoon for a visit • with her husband, who is working in a meat market in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Houston, of Texas, were week-end visitors here at the home of Leslie Clark. Mrs. Houston was formerly Miss Stella Shields, and taught in the schools of this city a number of years ago. ATTENTION, POCAHONTAS! There will'be a ten cent social at the Pocahontas hall Thursday evening, October 30, at 8 o’clock. All Pocahontas and their friends are incited. . '< '

COMMITTEE MEETING IS POSTPONED. ( The meeting of the dinner committee for the home-coming for Nov. lith, which was to have been held ‘in the court house on Wednesday Evening, has -been postponed until Saturday evening, November Ist. Please remember and let all be present and report at this meetin®. WAR MOTHERS.

Marie Hamilton, who is a senior in Butler college, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Hamilton, of North Van Rensselaer street. » Mrs. B. T. Clark, of Pueblo, Colo., who had been here for a visit! with Mts. Leslie Clark and family, | went -to Monon tpday for a visit with her sister. »

Charles Lewis- and two daughters left Sunday morning for their home in Waterville, Maine, after a snort visit here with relatives.

C ITY BUS LINE CALL < FOR TRAINS AND CITY ; SEPVICB MILLER & SONS 107 and 170.