Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1920 — IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH INTEREST AND LOW BONDS [ARTICLE]

IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH INTEREST AND LOW BONDS

Motoring with a Franklin is still pratical and unrestricted —in every sense. Gas goes so far, tires last, so long, and. repairs arc so infrequent, that expense is at a minimum. Franklin light weight, flextibility and direct air cooling make the car so comfortable and easy to handle and so free frqm cooling and tire worries that no road is too rough and either extreme of temperature macht nix ous. There is" one Franklin car that always goes by here with the same little ihiss in it. If she ever marry* we hope it’s still “kisstomary to cuss the bride.” All rights reserved. Um-m-m. _ THOMPSON & KIRK. Our reporter got her directions mixed Monday and sent Fred Mecklenberg to Chicago instead of Lafayette.