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THE “SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. D. €, WMAY 26, 1929_PART 4% The Marquette . built by Buick ’Iz) widen still further its sphere of value- giving, General Motors presents its ninth auto- mobile; the Marquette. The Marquette is a six-cylinder car, with Body by Fisher, at moderate price. It was de- signed by Buick engineers. It is built in the Buick factories." It is sold and serviced by Buick dealers. And it makes its first appearance in their showrooms on Saturday, June 1. The introduction of the Marquette in no way affects the Buick automobile itself. That great car will continue to provide those fundamentals of design and construction which the world associates with Buick and which have given Buick an owner-loyalty unparalleled in automo- ‘—tivehistory. At the same tmme, the addition of the Marquette will afford more people oppor- tunity to enjoy Buick’s conscientious craftsman- ship, and, by that further patronage, enable the vast Buick dealer organization to serve Buick owners still better. In the development of the Marquette, Gen- eral Motors supplemented Buick’s experience and resources with the inventive minds of the Research Laboratories, the fact-finding organi- zation at the Proving Ground, the talent of the Art and Color Section and the resources of Fisher Body. It invested millions of dollars in new factory space, machinery and materials. In every respect, the Marquette is a worthy companion to Buick.. It is a quality product— “a product of General Motors.” " GENERAL MOTORS A car for every purse and purpose” CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE - MARQUETTE - OAKLAND - VIKING - BUICK r LASALLE - CADILLAC Al with Body by Fisher GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS - FRIGIDAIRE=The Automatic Refrigerator DELCO-LIGHT Electric Power and Light Plants YELLOW CABS AND COACHES GMAC Plan of Credit Purchase ® WATER SysTeEMms