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Show PUBLIC LOOKS TDiWARD SEDfiftl Early Experiences of Railroad Travel Proved Need of Closed Clos-ed Carriage 'The Judgment of the public Is sren-erally sren-erally sensible and practicable In the tremendous expansion and development develop-ment of the automobile industry, the public has wielded a remarkably con- istructlve Influence placing Its final I approval. unerringly upon certain j makes and models of cars, says R prominent motor car manufacturer. "The constantly ln reusing desire of motorists to drive sedans, as evidenced In recent years, has brought about a definite decision In favor of the sedan foi all year round service The freedom of the open car with 1 Its airv comfort, plus the protection needed in unpleasant weather offers a combination for pleasure and utillt) ' thnt Is i oaltlvelj uneQualed I "Railroad men years ago siudled the problem of summer travel and open ; coaches were at one time strongly advocated. ad-vocated. Changing weather conditions encountered as the result of distances brought discomforts and com p I b'i lion-that lion-that could not be met by open coaches "Practical, hard-headed railroad officials of-ficials saw the necessity of having coaches suitable and comfortable In any kind of weather What th : needed need-ed was coaches tor all year 'round service So the coach.' were built to permit the lowering of windows In I a II w ea i iif i . ciiuuiii i enjoy the cooling breesca and still be protected from the heat of the sum-' sum-' mer sun "In other words they evolved for the traveling public the same peal 'round service that automobile manufacturers manu-facturers are now making available , in the sr-tian. If ihe weather is warm and pleasant the sedan's windows may I be lowered If the weather is old or stormy .the closed windows afford 1 perfect protection and riding comfor' Mlladv need fear no discomfort from sudden showers or dust-laden winds The practlcablllt) of the sedan model, making available as It does ' two types of motorcar In one, is appreciated appre-ciated by experienced motorists. "The public has passed Its approving approv-ing Judgment, aS Is evidenced by the determined populai demand for tnia type of car." |