The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1929, Page 16

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—— — _ PAGE SIXTEEN “CHRYSLER OFFERS 83 BODY STYLES POR SEASON OF 1929 Also Presents Fargo and Dodge Commercial Car and Truck to Meet Varied Demand This Car Is One of 54 Types Chrysler Offers / PLYMOUTH DEMAND EXCEEDS CAPACITY AND EXPANDS PLANT Sales Manager Analyzes Rea: sons for Popularity of Kin Car to Chrysler’ ‘The 1929 Automobile show finds the Plymouth rounding out its first half year. A. vanDer Zee. its sales man- ager, points out that throughout that time it has been continuously over- sold. Demand throughut the United States and from foreign countries has consistently exceeded its plant capac- Jercased time after time. “Order con: taigest ti bin pisto i . after time. $ con | ‘The Plymouth ig the car in the low field. ht alloy ms, positive pressure lubricating systen. 4; ther Me ert tacilttion haa ers iaaty can rigid crankshaft with large bearings and inte nat expanding Ree wheel braking system modest price. ‘ beltig Greatly Cilsrpad th (provice tor comprise a group of other features never be fore included in a car of 0 the still greater public demand that . dealers report is inevitable during {including the new chromium-plated | ance capacity; positive pressure feed TEACH THEM YOUNG 1929. slender profile radiators, new type ‘air | lubrication system; large tires; heavy | About 2,000,000 school children ‘are Reports from dealers and owsers | wing’ fenders and pleasing arched |frame with four cross members; receiving safety education along with of Chrysler comes to the 1929 Auto- ‘mobile show with a line of passenger and commercial cars that have achieved the most imposing success of any products it has ever built. Their phenomenal records in sales, | verformance and reception by the public have surpassed all previous narks, H Tt is universally predicted through- out the industry that Chrysler, dur- ing 1929. will enjoy by far the great- est public demand in its phenomenal career. From 600,000 to 700,000 cars will need to be built, Walter P Chrys- | er believes, to fulfill requirements. | F To meet this demand, Chrysler's | 1929 line of cars includes “a type and reveal that while the economy of its | window silhouette. Its power, apeed |strong, modernly cted rear |their regular ctudies as a result q construc price to fit every motoring need.” | Chrysler performance and Chrysler value are nowhere b etter illustrated in its entire line of cars than in this | four cylinder L-head engine and the /and fast acceleration, together with | axle; self-adjusting spring shackles; the cooperation of educational sys- Fifty-three body styles. including 11] “65” four-door sedan. Distinctive exterior coloring, lux urious interior and the careful attention devoted to every | car's full size are the leading factors |its quietness and smoothness of oper- | convenient location of light and oper- |tems with the American Automobile custom-built creations for its new body detail, make this body style @ classic example of the family car. . in its appeal. its style, luxury, the | ation, have introduced features of the ating controls, and carburetor | Association. Nearly 150,000 boys rfl Imperial and “75,” are offered on} ony with Mal is joed ed i Hid Sat into the Layee sten field. baat to facilitate aceeleration. rsd in-school safety first patrd seven different passenger car chassis, | ,. 4 *. " performance ability are almost equal- have its economical ‘Silver Dome’; “ records show that the Plym- |af: protection to more tian covering the entire motor car market. | field. They mect 96 per cent of all Folies Bergere Will gf Nearly $1,000.00 for the study of |ly strong influences in its growing |high compression engine, which uses |outh has met with a demand far sur- {8,000,000 children. in addition to two lines of Fargo and commercial transportations . requige- highway conditions and other re- Popularity, Mr. vanDer Zee continues. any grade of gasoline and delivers a | passing anything in our previous ex- 12 different chassis types of Dodge | ments. Dodge buses range in passen-/ Employ German Girls |search work during 1928. Buyers with a sharp eye to great- /smooth volume of power, and its in- |perience. ‘This has been achieved be.| _ INFANTRY MOTORIZED commercial cars. “pY Peepih aoe pester avn bearer meant est value enjoy a mew thrill in owns {ternal expanding hydraulic four-,|cause the public has recognized that | ‘The Thirty-f-urth Infantry at Fort Body styles of each line of this sent Fargo divisio Paris, Feb. 14-—()}—The manager NEW KEYSTONE TAGS ing for so little @ car so large, com- | wheel brakes—both of them exclusive |the Plymouth provides the things it |Eustis, Va., is the first ragiment in vast array of Chrysler-built cars are ; Meets all commercial car require- a fortable and roomy. The Plymouth- | among ears of its price. has always wanted among cars of /the United States army to be com- on display at the Adtemobie chow |ments in the half and three-quarter pean ae Tee cheacee eet; | Pennsylvania license tags for 1930 [type engine is the mont corned “Among its other features are the |modest price.” pletely motorized, iia They are the cars, plus the additions | (ie copecities with its Packet and’) et cine Engin eit by German | Will use ® combination of letters and |ever produced, as evidenced by the quality of its upholstery; light alloy —______ h made in 1928, that have rought | Clipper delivery. sta‘ion wagon, bus datioers. numerals, and no tag’ will contain |fact that. more than 65 ber cent of | pistons in combination with short, STRANGER IN TOWN Chrysler, in successive sensational ad- ph NGHESEa Larger ca- | "he Move, which will send 24 girls| More than five units. More than jal cars in operation have that type. heavy and rigid crankshaft with large | Wife: John, baby wants a drink. vances in the last five years to the | Pacity vehicles in the Fargo line are back to London at the end of Febru- | 1:900,000 tags have been ordered. The | They appreciate its ample accommo- bearings, rubber engine mountings| Night Club Proprietor: Tell him OO eee Heme ow 4 enviable position the public has be- | t© be added in the near future. ary, reveals the first break the work will be done by convicts in the |dation for five adults, They are proud | and torque reaction neutralizer—all | he'll hafta get someone to introduce | mourning ; stowed upon it. “aie Slakis il Seeacenliiaee ot English dancers. in | Westra penitentiary. iif tts unusual style features. /for smooth and remarkable perform. | him—Judge, not used on automobiles, In addition to these 53 different SEEKS FREE DUTY French music’ halls which has lasted — = body styles Chrysler is offering seven] The American Automobile associ- |for half a century. different passenger car chassis, 42] ation is seekin; an amendment to different types, ranging from the|the Tarriff Act under which change RESEARCH COST HIGH uv : } é Merchants Express light delivery car | American motorists, buying cars in| The U. 8. Bureau of Public Roads, : : : to the heavy duty three-ton truck of- foreign countries, would be allowed | the various state highway depart- R S ER | fered by the Dodge Brothers division |to bring them into the United States ments and agricultural colleges and ( H ; to the commercial car, truck and bus |free of duty. experiment stations spent a total ‘ What | tyle and Beauty CAAETS tp a J ou get Pare Me o Accidenta reation ..... CMU Ue im the 7 Chrysler's matching of slender-profile radiator a __ % with cowl-ber. moulding | ¢ the repetition of motifin For te First TIME aa i in Motor Cars—a Deliberate Design Using the Centuries Old Canons of True Charm and Loveliness. cia NOTE how the symmetry of Chrysler fender contours end WexitTn 34P N EVER before have Chrysler’s unerring success in developing, year after year, beauty _. PPSOSSSSSSEPESOlOSESESESOES and style which lead the motor car industry, may be credited to vai Be oatoe such features been the very individual and definite plan which aniiates Chrysler design, pea us do theis e Counterpartsin the “wave SS” Ro oa To — - beauty, Chrysler trusted no accidental in- border” of ns classic an | DY a maker Spiration of indivi a et and design. known for quality Instead it went directly to those sources of art and architecture which : vf ' radio only: een — een eses F wes 6 ; IT may seem o far cry ‘These were studied, and examined, in the patient pursuit of au- cou aiensaniee reed thentic beauty. They were reduced to exact fotmulae of lin “> che ont . MODEL 34P aceon: ; DEL 341 SS oe aoeeee Il AC Light-Socket Operation y daring -—, gr vir yg High ote ms of motor car beauty and utility, They were applied to Walnut Low-Boy Console The results were hailed as masterpieces of dynamic sym metry—an 4 G Ant C ie accompanying illustrations e iclear “ 2 some of 7 Instant Volume Control parr pepo ee eee very definitely the workings of a plan, the like of ® Al Metal Chassis : which can be found no Pig af aoe a : : It is everywhere conceded that Chrysler style and beauty are today . more striking than ever. The deliberate and conscious plan which See ~Hear~ Compare gave them birth sured then and there the proms geo en ; re Ne “65” — Six , | By ON oa the td fm el rl $ to $2 roo Ne ~ sl rid rom $3675 $39 All prin fob Derle. | mace LU! Chrysler models —= "65", "75" and the new Chrysler lor Imperiat perias A CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT qi this VALUE set before you buy radio! islet. inicgiaa :

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