Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1920 — WINTER SPRING OR SUMMER [ARTICLE]

WINTER SPRING OR SUMMER

you can't beat the Franklin Automobile. No freezing or hard starting, no upkeep in..,comparison to average car, no plumbing or cooling troubles, no rattle-ty-bang over rough spots, slow depreciation and noregrets. The more we-travel the Franklin way the louder we want to scream out ; against . these fish-bteiped, featherless, knocking birds, that .claim they can duplicate Franklin performance with their water cooled money-burning automobiles. It’s always some error of creation who nfever rode or drove more than a our car. These birds fly too lbw .for our gun Makes us look down tell ’em, owners, yob’re wise men,, We. don’t claim to have the only automobile —-just the best one. And,, brethren, at this meeting we introduce. the newest member of the Workiri’ crew. A pace setter for" the human race. Made a good mark because he ran, on the level. A man At last who says he . doesn’t want the earth'(not even his alloted six feet), a man who says he’s going to work as long as he lives and live as long as he works. He sleeps at night and stays wide awake in the day time (yes, even in church). ■One has to prosper to 'stick "SO years in the same business, and he has to stick 20 years to prosper at some businesses. Jesse Gwin '/is the man who stuck. Stuck to his. work, and never “stuck” a customer. He’s served his sentence of 20 years at hard labor and we- have secured his pardon and will help him enjoy it. As usual, his headquarters will be at the lumber office but from now on his hind quarters will be found in a Franklin front seat.’

THOMPSON & KIRK.