Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1920 — Page 2
7 fl I 1 ' z H- 3 ■ ' Ir—iErsc: ,’ -r4 =^— . ■■ -t I rrr~ 3 Mrawcp s ■MHrQI \ Mi» —-~— ~ . . , - I IB&lM|n| ■। .■ — - ■■—— I — 1 '3~ ' I I I V \ 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline .. ■ - ■ ■-~ • ■ ——t Z : : 5 . , : —= ‘ ■ ‘ ...— : ~ . ■— ; — ——-- —-<-■•• . ~== — -—: —. The Franklin uses less fuel to go a given distance because light weight and less friction make it the easily rolling—and therefore the most easily controlled—car on the market. t 12,500 miles to the set of tires Long tire life can only result from less road shock —and that means greater comfort for the rider and driver. Franklin comfort is as unusual as the tire mileage its owners get. SO* slower yearly depreciation Slow depreciation means longer life, less troublesome and less expensive service during that life, and a higher re-sale value at any given period. ■ ISCP'o Increase in Demand Nothing could indicate more clearly how all these Franklin _ — owners’results meet the motoring needs of the times than the above figures. THOMPSON & KIRK • f *■ v <» 1 . . Rensselaer, Indiana
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND
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