January 25, 1929 WILMETTE· LIFE ' The ·Greatest Value In Dodge Brothers History .,. · t· ,I: · ·k ; . . ~~ r-·· ~ ,. . t' '.).li·' NE. BROTHERS SIX inspired by WALTER P. CHRYSLER Dodge Brothers 'Six n1arks the farthest advance of Dodge depend· ability, just as it represents a new and greater attainment of Walter P. Chrysler's genius. THE NEW Also See THE NEW DODGE SENIOR -larl·t, luuuUomat andjinat .-oduct ofDodaeBrothen craftamanafdp. It hu the e~athuldasde 8plrlt ol aU Chrysler aehievemeat aad that 1terUng depend.WUty which never fails to ebuaetatr.eDodpBrothen ean. Here in one car are combined all the qualities, distinctions and charac· teristics so long associated with these two eminent names-Chrysler-and Dodge Brothers. Here in one car is· offered more prestige, more ability, and greater dol· lar-for-dollar value than has ever before been available at or near the price. Much might be written of this car's new Mono-piece Body, its flew beauty, new luxury, and new power, as well as the score or more of impor· tant engineering betterments it introduces. But the marrow and substance of it all is summed up in a single sentence: Walter P. Chrysler inspired the new Dodge Brothers Six; the Great Dodge Brothers organization built it. In that lies the explanation of this remarkable new car. C. M. McDONALD 1019 Davis Street, Evanston University 224 - - Wilmette 224