Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1923, Page 15

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o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1923. 15 ( _ FRANKLIN - NEW BODY STYLES ~ IN SEVEN DESIGNS The Beautiful Four-Door Sedan It is a winner—a motoring climax in fine appearance, conven- ience and comfort. Straight front, four doors, extra-wide front seat, greater body room. The radical change in body lines fully expresses the snap, dash and power of the New Motor. The pressure air cooling makes it a year-round car—permits the motor to perform perfectly under conditions that would stop any other engine made. Rattle-proof aluminum body. Uphol- stered in broadcloth. New instrument board and trimmings. New demountable rims. The finest car in 20 years and the lowest price. And the sales. are showing a spectacular rise, because the car represents a wonderful value for the money. i PRICES: F. O. B. SYRACUSE #our-Door Sedan $2850 Touring Car $1850 Two-Deor Sedan $2850 Ded-Sedan $2250 Coupe $2750 Brougham $2850 Toaring-Limousine $3150 ¢ Franklin Dealers in This Vicinity . FRANKL]N MOTOR CAR CO. Harry W. Burr, President s Sales and Service _ : ;?E 1818 E St. N.W. Phone Main 7045 y : Washington, D. C. BALTIMORE—The Franklin Motor Car.Co, = g : HAGERSTOWN—Franklin-Coston Motor Cn Co, o / WAYNESBORO—C. L. Spoonhour & Son . CULPEJPER—Coom Bros. Motor Co. i ANNAPOLIS—-Andnw Krause } ; CHAMBERSBURG—C. Earl Brown

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