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Show ne:w oole has UNlQUEFEftTURE Storm-proof, Clear VUion Windshield Triumphs Over Weather. Doians of near miracles wrought by ;he farsighted pioneers of the motor-;ar motor-;ar industry during the short period f its existence have made its history :he most romantic of any American ndustry, and show possibly the host ividenco supporting the trite adaco that ruth is atrangor than fiction. Having aroiiL'ht tho open touring and sport noduls up to a point approaching per-!ection per-!ection these restless souls, never con-;ent con-;ent to let well enough alone, have lirectod their attention during the past 'ew seasons to improvement of all-sea-lon models. Keeping pae with the popularity of vinter driving, which has been increns-ng increns-ng with amazing strides recently, tho Jole Motor Car company has brought 'orth many necessary improvements on lie nil-season car. f hereforo, the news hat Cole ia responsible for another neloscd car convenience is nothing nore than motordom has come to ex-wet ex-wet pcriodicnllv. The Cole is distributed by the Grady Jlotor company, 457-459 South Main street. However, tho announcement of a wind shield, which in a driving gale will keep all rain nnd snow out of the intorior of the car, and at the same time yiold the driver a clear view of the road through a Baction unobstructed even by any portion of the glass, can-cot can-cot bo made without creating an unusual un-usual ripple on the busy surface of motordom. Although to the experienced motorist it may seom almost impossible that such a wind shield can be built, all of this has been accomplished. The Cole storm-proof, clear-vision wind shiold consists of two distinct sections, forming form-ing a V, at tho roof of the car, and a separation of about ten inches, at tho cowl. The outor section is composed of two panes of glass, and the inner section sec-tion of one. When adjusted for a storm the lower pane of the outer section is turned out until its upper edgo is on a level with tho upper edge of the inner section, and the top pnno is adjusted out until an open space of about two inches is left between tho bottom edge of it and tho upper edge of the lower section. When the car is in motion a vacuum is created between the two Boctions of tho shield, and a current of air is drawn from within the car instead of into it. Snow and rain are thus forced out in a steady stneam at either sido between tho two sections of tho wind shield, while the open space of two inches on a level with the drivor 's eyes is kept free of snow or rain by tho suction enrated. The storm-proof, clear-vision wind shield is one of the many exclusive Cole features which lend new comfort to driving in all seasons. |