Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1920 — A THOUSAND MILES [ARTICLE]

A THOUSAND MILES

in an automobile, and never, get your hands dirty—nor your linen. We speak from experience. Anybody can do it. But not in any car. Drive all day long, and longer, if you like, and never think of stopping for water, .oil or gasoline. Ride hour after hour with the proper ventilation, the desired inside temperature, and the least possible fatigue, (physical or mental). Travel with the speed of a train, the buoyancy of a plane and the silence of a boat. Folks, that’s paradfte. You know it. All his life Mr. Frank Parker has planned his work and then worked his plan. He’s got the right principle of living and doesn’t worry about the interest. And he’s got enough interest in life that he doesn’t worry about principal. We think anybody can pick up more than they lose, if they don’t Idse their It’s only natural that Mr. Parker was the first to plan to own the most comfortable means of getting where you are to where you wish. This is an age of luxurious transportation and safety first, with all the road signs pointing our way. Mr.' Parker has had some good cars but now we think he has the greatest car in the world. Tell him some place to go in that new Franklin Sedan. THOMPSON & KIRK. .