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THE SUNDAY “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 24, 1925—PART 3. 116 INCREASE Chrysler Breaking Sales Records While Demand Goes Still The public’s insistence on results that only the Chrysler Six delivers irows more emphatic week by week and month by month. Mounting sales figures in the weekly reports for the United States show that the Chrysler Six— already a record-breaker in popularity—is soar- ing higher than ever before. The latest weekly report registers an increase of 116% in retail sales over the corresponding week of 1924. The sales for that week were 65% bigger than the very biggest week of 1924. Furthermore, the last three weeks reported are the biggest weeks of 1925. April, 1925, shows the largest month’s business in Chrysler Six history. Always mounting to higher and higher figures. In Illinois, for example, April, 1925, shows an increase of 237% over 1924; Connecticut and the Boston district, including the remainder of New England, 133%; the Atlanta district, in- cluding Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, 364%; San Francisco district, including Cali- fornia, New Mexico and Nevada, 89%. There never has been anything like it as a demonstration of public approval. All of which becomes even more amazing, more significant when you recall that in 1924 the Chrysler Six had a‘{ready established sales records unequaled in a quarter-century of motor car history. Turn to the chart at your right. It shows you in simple and graphic way Chrysler Six pro- duction month by month. See how the lines shoot up as Chrysler factory facilities were increased to meet the even more The Touring Car =« « - 31395 The Phaeton - - « .+ 1495 TheCoach - “. . .+ . 1545 The Roadster - - - - 1625 NThe Sedan - - her emphatic public demand for Chrysler Six results. The public knows exactly what it is about. It has long waited for Chrysler Six quality and performance and it is determined to enjoy their advantages—even to the abandonment of cars previously owned, that cost thousands of dollars more than the Chrysler Six. The public knows that no matter what the make or price, only the Chrysler Six gives them Chrysler brilliance of performance, Chrysler roadability and ease, Chrysler quality, economy and the score of other advantages that belong to this car alone. For that reason there is only one sensible course to pursue. < We are eager to have you find out for yourself what these Chrysler Six results are. : Ride in the car that gives you a high-gear spec}eld range of from 2 to better than 70 miles an hour. Ride in the car that enables you to take a turn in safety at 50 miles an hour and to drive in comfort at 60 miles an hour over cobble stones and rutted roads. Ride in the car that gives yoy a new experience in ease, a new conception of roadability. Ride in the car that has proved its amazing stamina in the hands of more than 40,000 own- ers, many of whom have driven their cars 30,000 miles or more in the past year. Try the Chrysler self-equalizing hydraulic four- wheel brakes and enjoya new feeling of security, such as you never had before in a motor car. The opportunity is awaiting you. Once in the car you will not want to leave it until you make it your own. . The Royal Coupe - « - - 31895 The Brougham « =« - - 1965 TheImperial . - « « . 2065 . The Crown-Imperial - - - 2195 All prices f. o. b. Detroit subject to current government tax. Weare pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments. Ask about Chrysler’s attractive plan. . Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler service everywhere. H. B. LEARY, JR., AND BROS. Distributors MAXWELL—CHRYSLER Chrysler Showroom North 4206 General Ofices and Bervice Department . 1612-22 You Street N.W. CHRYSLER | Maxwell Showroom 1321-23 14th Street N.W. How Chrysler Sales Peak Ever Reaches For New Heights This graphic chart shows how the public is pushing Chrysler sales each month to amazing heights above last year’s record-breaking totals. mand. JAN 1925 DEC 1924 MAR '924 § CHRYSLER SIX PRODUCTION STARTED- JANUARY 8. 1924 OF MATERIALS FOR PRODUCTION (S >» x . §§ EQUIPMENT OF PLANT: PROCUREMENT CE— Mid-winter season; fac- tory facili- ties re-ar- ranged for increased production to meet public de- FEB 1925 APR 1925 MAR B 1925