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UNIVERSAL CAR EQUIPMENT CO.
OFFERS UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR SAFE INVESTMENT
A 1909 Model "T" Ford, Modernized by Universal Equipment
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$38,000.00
THE UNIVERSAL CAR EQUIPMENT CO. IS A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, OPERATING IN
HARMONY WITH LAWS AND REQUIREMENTS.
10,000 Shares, Par Value $10
Capitalization $100,000.00
UNSOLD PORTION STILL
BEING OFFERED AT . . $
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HAYNES & HUFFMAN,
750 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit.
Gentlemen:—
With the distinct understanding
that I ant incurring not the slightest
obligation whatsoever you may fur-
nish me complete information re-
garding stock in The Universal Car
Equipment Co.
Name
Full Address
J. C.
Every Chassis Built a Prospect for
This Institution
NOTE If you have money to invest,
now is the tkme, and this is the stock.
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Drop in and lobk over orders on hand. This
is corroborative evidence. Get all the facts
regarding this exceptional opportunity today.
Delay means money. DO IT TODAY!
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AYNES
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Investment Brokers, 750 Penobscot Building. Cherry 290
RECORD - BREAKING VOLUME
OF BUSINESS INSURES
50% DIVIDEND.
A record of progress and achieve-
ment unustfal in manufacturing circles
is disclosed by the report recently is-
sued by the Universal Car Equipment
Company covering its business for the.
past eighteen months. During that
time the company has received a total
of 1,570 orders amdunting to $408,200.
The growth of business has been tin-
usually rapid since January 1st, 1917,
it being estimated by officials of Ole
company that if it continues at that
rate it will have reached the astound-
ing total of $2,000,000 before the year
is over.
Another striking proof of the pos-
sibilities for lucrative investment af-
forded by a purchase of the com-
pany's stock is furnished by the fact
that the net profits on sales to date
aggregate $38,000, while profits which
are reasonably certain to ensue from
this year's orders insure the declara-
tion of a 50% dividend at the end of
the year on the company's capitaliza-
tion of $100,000.
Every Ford Owner a Buyer.
The Universal Car Equipment Com-
pany produces a special body for the
Ford chassis. So attractive is it that
a Ford car equipped with it presents
an appearance which compares favor-
ably with the Maxwell, Overland,
Saxon and similar cars, while the cost
of equipment insuies a substantial
economy in price. This is calculated
to make a strong appeal to the aver-
age Ford owner who is well satisfied
with the mechanism of the Ford, but
who would be only too ready to ex-
pend a small sum to make his car as
attractive externally as it is sound itf-
ternally. That this is a reality is evi-
denced by the constantly increasing
number of orders for Universal
equipment poured in upon the com-
pany by Ford owners.
Company Has Strong Organization.
An analysis of the personnel of the
management and directors of the Uni-
versal Car Equipment Company re-
veals that the latter is in charge of
one of the strongest groups of execu-
tives in local industry. R. W. Angst-
man, president and general sales and
advertising manager, has been active
in general merchandising work in au-
tomobile and kindred lines for many
years. His experience and efficiency
are an invaluable asset to the com-
pany. William J. Decker, vice-presi-
dent and general manager, has been
connected with the automobile in-
dustry since its inception, and pos-
sesses a thorough knowledge of the
entire field. He will be in charge of
production.
I. 0. Decker, secretary and office
manager, is well equipped to handle
the finances and general supervision
of office system and detail. F. E. W.
Bright, treasurer, is connected with
the Detroit Times, and is well known
in newspaper circles. His name alone
adds much to the stability of our
board. Wm. F. Cornell, director of
sales, is a man of tremendous force
and his experience with such concerns
as Chalmers and Federal Truck
'amply fit him for his present duties.
Mr. Cornell is a result producer of
the highest character. Warren See-
lye, advertising manager, formerly
was advertising counsel of the United
States Tire Company, one of the larg-
st advertisers in the country. His
connection leaves nothing to be de-
sired from his department.
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