Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1920 — Page 3
■ / Jhe / FRANKLIN SEDAN The most constructive element in the automobile world today is the Franklin &edan. It is revolutionizing car manufacturers claims on one hand and car buyers’ demands on the other. q For eighteen rear. FranHin Car. have For the past five years these differences increasing riding view and making acbeen light and flexibly built instead rd have been emphasized in particular by cess easy, the Slanting V-Shaped Windk--— -iffid y the Franklin Sedan —the first enclosed shield giving broadest driving vision, neavyan gi . and the on j y one today, to afford the Sloping French-style Hood. They have been’ giving comfort m- greater road range than the average stead of riding strain. open car. With the Franklin it is easy to convince MMBIHR _ _ • i * j c those who know other cars. Their •I They nave been economical ms ea o ability to cover distances in a day previous experience makes them quick wasteful without exhausting its driver and passen- to grasp the differences in Franklin perq They have been free for all-year use gers —a revelation to the owners of formance which make possible—instead of restricted to seasons. ordinary cars; its disregard for road conditions at every season of the year; 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline q They have been direct aircooled in- its indifference to temperature; all unite miles to the set of tires - stead of indirectly air cooled with w j t h j tß exclusive Sedan features to give 50% slower yearly depreciation water. the Franklin Sedan the fastest growing „ _ , , , .. - . gale of any fine enclosed car. The more skeptical, experienced and q They have been dependable in summer ‘ hard-headed you are on what a motor instead of prone to boil. Franklin Sedan is distinguished by car can do, the more pleased we will be q They have been wfe in winter intead its Wide Observation Windows giving to give you a Franklin demonstration IbIMMM of liable to freeze. unobstructed outlook, two Wide Doors over any road you say. Thompson & Kirk. ■ ''A =_ — n | |f; *i; r.[__ ~ -— lojj||~~^J—3__ I FISH BMK - । — ffl s' mI nil I y v । j j||/ 111 I KkJ —•• —jiffy B ? .y' -I iwy F KBr wHI r J XL, 4 2- * ~ \\\\ / ; ' i i I l - —— ---.:
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