Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1920 — AIR COOLING [ARTICLE]

AIR COOLING

is now recognized as the one feature all successful light cars of the future must incorporate. That is the logical place to reduce weight. Nearly all big companies are experimenting along these lines. It has been made public that at least two concerns are spending millions in an attempt to perfect a new air cooled engine. We are glad to see them coming to it. ... j It’s more proof that we are lined up right for a prosperous future. The Franklin threw the first ball from the stand in 1902 when they announced they would build only light o weight air cooled cars. That gives us an eighteen year handicap. Personally we are for air cooling /from engines to lace hose and peek-a-boo waists). They cant carry those ideas too far to suit “it's a bigger issue than universal millinery training or Hire-em Johnson’s campaign expense investigation. . . The Presidency is now one of America’s best sellers. (And worst ■"U are voting straight prohibi-| tion and if ther’s any liquor uprising we are ready to help put her d ° We are fbr Jay Stockton’s 4th of July celebration. It’s no fun to pay full taxes and be more than half “dust-to-dust.” Steel is scheduled to advance 40 per cent the 24th of July. ® u y that car right now and ynenbuying, consider the air cooled Frank- * kirk.