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March 07, 1919 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1919-03-07

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A merica Palish Perio&al Cotter

AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

"Is the Enclosed Car Practical for Touring?"

"Speaking of the practicability of had weather, but accepted the condi-
the closed car for all purposes," said tions as I found them.
W. J. Doughty, local manager of the
From New York to San Francisco
Franklin Motor Co., "I cannot an- I averaged 184-5 miles to the gallon
swer that question more fully than to of gasoline, 510 miles to the gallon of
quote the following front a Franklin lubricating oil, and have averaged
owner, which 1 think covers the ques- better than 12,10)0 miles to the set of
tires.
tion in a thorough manner."

question is always amusing to me, for
every Franklin (Miler knows, •(111
can drive in low or intermediate with-
out stopping, longer than any water

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as

cooled car ever made. The best proof
of this is in mountain climbing where 0
compression is used in going down to

save the brakes. In crossing the Al-
legliany, Rocky and Sierra Nevada
mountains I have gone hours at a
time without going out of interme-
The first question a stranger in- diate gear and hat e never yet stopped
variably asks is, "Doesn't your engine from an overheated engine.
Of course difference in opinion
makes horse races and if everybody
thought as I to there wouldn't he
enough Franklin cars to go around,
and not bring in the automobile busi
1 ness I only wish to hand along su ch
information as I have gained from
:ulna! experiences.
SN1 ITI 1.
(Signed) JESSE
of the \'-ova l'heinical
Kalamazoo, M

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February 8, 1919.
Franklin Automobile Co.,
0
Syracuse, N. V.
ri
Dear Sirs:
l i t
"Is the enclosed car practical for
touring?" I have been asked this
question a great many times, and if
100(10 miles of hard travel over all
sorts of roads from the liulf of Mex-
ico to the Canadian border and from
0
the Atlantic to the Pacific ocean (all
n
in less than a year) is a fair test. I
can _truthfully say that it is the most
practical for every purp,:e that a
MISS IDA DIVINOFF
pleasure car Is used. In fact the open
car is only half a pleasure oar, espe-
SOLOIST AT SYMPHONY
cially on long trips, for I believe that
CONCERT, MARCH 9
four-fifths of the fatigue ill touring is
O
caused by the wind.
MISS lila 1)16110ff. 4,1 the VI ■ 01111
begin with, I am a Franklin en-
section of the Detroit Symphony Or
thusiast. and I have vet to Mid a
Franklin owner who is not. I have
chestra, and the only wuinan in Am- ,
owned two of the earlier series
erica to occupy a first violin desk in
Frani:hits and have always been under
a first class symphony orchestra, w ill
the impression that "Showcase cars,"
be one of the soloists, at the popular
as SOIlle people call them, were for
concert of the orchestra, Sunday aft-
pavement use and no meant for
ernoon, March 9, at the ,Arcadia.
\V I Doi:C(111'V.
country roads, and I know that this is
Nli:s Eleanor Spencer, New York pi - j
the view of a great many .others. Ifit !Vet' heat 111.? .. it seem, ho be a com- ani.t. Will appear also in a solo co p se- 1 °0=101 ----- t 0=10=10=0
it
■ .
I
Nought
December 3.1917.
a Franklin mon belief ■ sith defiers of uater-cool-
brougham frOm the Houston, Texas, ed cars that the Franklin is all right
dealer, and have ttotr covered 21 for cold weather but will overheat on
states and have ne ■ er once laid up for a long pull in hot weather. This

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