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Primaries March 7, 1917
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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.
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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