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March 02, 1917 - Image 2

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The Jewish Chronicle, 1917-03-02

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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE

NV

THE MAIN
-''ALL PAPER CO.

v

NNW

ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR

241-3-5-7-9 Griswold Street

Entrance 247 Griswold St., Corner Clifford

,Our 1917 Line of

SPRING WALL PAPERS

Is Complete

From the Cheapest to the Best

WE UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITORS

DECORATORS FURNISHED

Phone Cherry 1498

The Main Wall Paper Co.

Entrance 247 Griswold St., Corner Clifford

"Come up short flight of stairs and save I a to X"

CADI LLAC

CADILLAC

3 0 1

ss OGER

10'

3 0 1

viet

LIMOUSINES-TAXICABS

Private Appearing Cars for All Occasions

Broadway Taxicab & Messenger Co.

262 RANDOLPH STREET

ABE T. HERTZBERG General Manager

Vote for

CHARLES H.

AL

JASNOWSKI

Now Prosecuting Attorney

for

RECORDER

Primaries March 7, 1917

When Making Purchases of Our

_Advertisers, Please Mention

The Jewish Chronicle

Progress!

At the Detroit Automobile Show, the
one car on which you saw popular approval
most enthusiastically centered was the
Harroun.
Engineers admired its advanced fea-
tures of design. Production experts mar
veled at the many ways in which manu-
facturing problems had been simplified.
Dealers yearned for the chance to sell it.
Motorists exclaimed, "Here is the car we
want!"
You saw them; you heard them; you
joined in the chorus yourself.

Hwy

Now for production !
Visit Wayne and you
will find the new Harroun
plants nearing completion
and soon to be ready for
the installation of the ma-
chinery that will give them
a production capacity of
2,000 cars a month.
Contracts for materials
have been accepted by such
firms as Briggs, Timken,
Bosch, Remy and Willard.

And Sales!

Dealer applications are
being rapidly turned into
five-year contracts.
The first of these con-
tracts was with J. W. Lea-
vitt & Co. of San Fran-
cisco, last year the largest
distributors of motor cars
in the world.

The Detroit contract is
with J. M. Wetmore and
Hugh S. Quinn, men rec-
ognized for many years as
leading Michigan retailers.
This stock and the guar-
antee behind it constitute,
we believe, an .unusually
promising future as an in-
vestment;

ours

No Other Security
Obligation

The Harroun Motor s
Corporation has but one se-
curity issue—its $10,000,-
000 of common stock.

For patents, designs and
preliminary work, 400,000
shares have been paid Ray
Harroun and his associates,
who have, in turn, depos-
ited them with the Treas-
urer of the State of Michi-
gan, to remain in escrow
until the payment of a divi'
dend of at least $600,000, or
to be otherwise used for the
benefit of the corporation.
Five hundred thousand
shares were underWrit-
ten by a group of New
York financiers ; 100,000
shares have been placed on
direct sale. The entire is-
Fue is marketed by a me-
dium of ad-interim certifi-
cates, non negotiable and
redeemable in six months
—a proven safeguard
against u n f air market
manipulation.

-

The present price is $7 a share, but the rapid develop-
ment of the enterprise will, we believe, warrant us in ad-
vancing the price very soon to par value—$10.

We invite your remittance by mail or by a call at our general
offices, fourth floor of the Dodge Building, which will be kept open
evenings for your convenience.

Harroun Motors Corporation

Cherry 3250

Jefferson at Brusl , St., Detroit

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