Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1920 — Page 3
KID WISE
E~ ’ g* u fc*"— 7*' |B ji .9 I w / -’ \ uy lJr2“ : J ■ ’ \yX" * ■ wiWf ' ry r & 11 * What One Big Oil Company Found in Investigating the Gasoline Situation •_ ■ • “One of the oil companies has compiled some data which shows that the average water-cooled automobile runs about 12 MILES ON A GALLON* of gasoline compared with about 18 MILES A for the average air-cooled car.”—Wall Street Journal, May 8, 1920. * , - . ’ / 'T'HE advantage of air cooling is estab1 lished. And it is increased by Franklin light weight and flexibility—not only in economy but also in comfort and reliability. Proof—owners’ records :— 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 50% slower yearly depreciation c (National Averages) J The increasing timeliness of the above . Franklin results is strikingly shown by the following figures—the latest evidence of Franklin pojiularity: A .■ * ij , •' •» ’ T« ‘ ' ■■■*.', a ." \ , . ~ ' > •. . . _'_l_' 80% increase /n production 150% increase in demand * :‘■ -J;:’ * ‘ r •; "-* - - • • MHB. SBB BHMP VHP ■ ' ' ■ ; H ,r ■ ■bm^ ! 'Hk ■> ■ -’B ’ A MVZ aa A 4»1 5| • . ’ '■ . ,■ < . THOMPSON &KIRK ( /. ■ • A-' -i " ‘ •■■■'•- ' ■ ■-p Rensselaer, Indiana
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