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naar mene. ew oewemen © ae ene o a see THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1917. SOCIETY IS REVIVING M THEFT pane Wi SOON Oe AMATEUR THEATRICALS 4 With! tora Necklace, After trailing him for nearly four Gays, detectives arrested William An- @erson, a negro walter of No, 47 West ‘Thirty-ninth Street, to-day on a charge Of stealing a pearl necklace worth $10,- 000. Anderson was arraigned in West Bide Police Court and held in $2,000 ail for examination derson was employed tn a French ing house at No. 208 West Seven- second Street. It is charged that luring the breakfast hour last Saturday he obtained possession of the pocket- book of Mrs. Madeline Peon, a boarder, and took the ne Mrs, Peon is wife of a thy importer who in Yucatan and arrived in New last Friday. — TIDE OF DEMOCRACY. King Constantine got his bread card yesterday. “ARE YOUR Nostrils Clogged? FACTS ABOUT MY LOW FEES ‘When the first cut-rate drug store was Opened the other druggists tried to con- winee the people that the cut-rate coe store sold inferior drugs and warne them against Conte with such, The le soon found that the drugs were it as good in the cut-rate drug stores as in the drug stores that charged the FOR WINTER ENJOY MENT. ™'"®: is to marry Miss Mary Elizabeth Alex- andre Jan. 18, will give his bachelor dinner at the Yale Club Friday eve- Mrs. Joseph A, Flannery gave | small, Informal dance last night at her home, No, 612 Fifth Avenue, for | her debutante daughter, Miss Viola | Flannery, and Miss Honor 8. Henry, ehter of Mr. and Mrs. nry, of No. 162 Bast Thir- ty-fifth Street, » Mrs. George Thompson and Miss Zillah T, Thompson gave the first of a | serles of teas yesterday afternoon at their home, No, 162 East Sixty-firet Street. Miss Thompson was intro- duced in November. Mrs, Thompson will give a dinner to-morrow night for Miss Augusta 8. de Forest. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Stout of No. 12 West Twelfth Street announce the engagement of their daught dys Stout, to Robert Bonner Bow- ler, son of Mrs, Robert Bonner Bowler of Cincinnatl and Bar Harbor. Mr. Howler is a graduate of Harvard, Class of 1902, — Tho engagement is announced of Miss Helen Cowperthwaite Ellbeck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John r vert Ellbeck of this city, to James Harvey Carll jr. son of Mr. and Mra. James Harvey Carll of Garden City, 1. I. Miss Ellbeck waa introduced to society three years ago. Mr. Carll is in the brokerage business, Mr. and Mre. Henry M. Tilford of No, 24 West Fifty-second Street will give a dinner dance this evening at Shorry’s. GLUON INFO WITH ACARGO BOAT SANK THE LAGNA Rescued Passengers, Here on the St. Paul, Tell of Crash in the Mersey. University, who {8 returning to Princeton with his wife. He hag not done any fighting, but five of his family lost their lives in the war. Five months ago he was on the Bomme front and declared that from what he saw there the war will last ten years more. He said President Wilson's peace note was not wel- comed in England, “The note refutes all England went into the war for,” he declared. “Mr, Wilson has disregarded all right and wrong, for if the note Is correct, then the Allies should never have entered the war at all. “The Somme front looked like a great railroad junction. The Germans are short of aircraft, The most etrik- ing thing is that hatred of Germany is dying out in England. The soldiers feel they are simply agents of one t fighting agents of an- wa Zeppelin brought down ng one of the ralds on London, and when the de were man in the crow@ ss bone of one of them for my dog.’ He Was severely censured, but it was later discovered that a member of his family had been killed in the raid.” Capt. Mills of the St. Paul said he learned in London that the name of the German raider now said to be off the Amertcan coast {s the Gama, formerly a merchant ship. Bugene Ysaye, violinist, came on the St. Paul with his son Gabrielle, who has seen service with the Belgian army. Ysaye is a Belgian exile, Capt. Reginald J. Bertram of the Princess Pat Regiment, another pas- senger, said that when his regiment went to the front It contained 1,100 men, and now only fifty are left. Details of a collision between the Cunarder Laconia and a cargo boat ‘on Dec. 80 were brought to New York when the American liner St. Paul docked here this morning. The St. Paul left Liverpool Dec. 81, a day late. It was stated by rescued passengers that the Laconia sailed on the morn- ing of Dec. 80 and in the afternoon, because of a dense fog, was forced to anchor in the Mors While at anchor a cargo boat crashed tnto her bow and tore her plates off and she began to sink. The passengers took to the boats and were picked up by passing ships, four of them being brought here on the St. Paul, as well as the Laconta’s mail. Among the passengers on the St. high prices. It was not long before the cut-rate stores were doing the bulk of the business. The cut-rate drug stores | sold on small profits and advertised. The other drug stores charged high prices and did not advertise. Vhen | placed my fees low and adver- tised the fact it became the custom of other doctors to say all the mean things they could about my practice and warn people against being treated by me. The people quickly found that my results were as good as the other Specialists | and that my fees were about one-third as what the high-priced specialists charged. 1, fs The great number of people | eee 1-) rans. UM DORR | makes it possible for me to make a Reus we mel small profit on my practice. 1 am per- a Toh Ale ke al fectly satisfied with this small profit at this time, when it takes two dollars to serve the purpose of one dollar before the great war began. ARE YOU GOING DEAF? obstructed nontrils, treat. fe gata Rieti sikest Stubs ame Nels ‘the howe, thus leaving the nestlin eed created by nature to strain dirt and wrap Cet ot thn, eb, TI SS Sanl! Allen will demonstrate the velue Clogged Nostrils, Droppi By Throat, Rheafens " and Head Noises iaity Is treel sages eat MRS. 4.0.6. PRATT Quercanwoos Unvsawoen. Amateur theatricals are coming back and to Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs belongs a large part of the credit of Arti; | their renaissance, for it will be at her .;house, No. 1 Hast Fifty-seventh Street, to-morrow that the one-time |popular society amusement will be t,/Frevived. The ballroom has been re- constructed Three one-act play! sented. In the cast written by J. Hartley into a model theatre. will be pre- f “Happiness,” Manners, will be Miss Helen G, Alexander, Mrs. James H. Kidder will take the lead- ing feminine role in T Secret | Way,” written by Mr. ston Gib- Prof. Loomis ' yon, and Mrs, Alex B. Pratt have done ead witli appoar in "W | William Young 4 oe nan's Wiles," by tises, oe a mense business and is doing muck! Hey. Dr. and Mrs. Harold T. Pattl- wood. json of No, 4 St. Nicholas Avenue 1 Pe yg or ee | will hold a reception this evening for Neat, , 7 ind ote, on althetee tho members of the Washington OF v Mt e up ¥) C Tag ‘eat ot bare p tad Uma or if you hve Helghts Haptist Church, Dieased to Lare you visit my Tt will cost for “a0 examination and advice, Lady Aberdeen and Lady Kingston have gone to Chicago, where the lat- ter will have charge of the Shamrock DR. J.C. McCOY Fund booth of the Allied Bazaar, Candler Building—220 West 42d St. | wiicn continues through this week at om of Breeder.) | . Wiley, 19 | the Coliseum, yinwiay' and —_— Seder, 10! Nathaniel Edward ©. Rutter, who __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, One Day More Get Your Orders In To-Day Buy Now! "TOMMY BURNS. \ “GOLD-MINING COMPANY. Common Shares at 60 cents After midnight to-morrow, Wednesday, January 10th, these shares will be selling at 78 CENTS and no further orders will be accepted by us at the 60-cent price. Beginning January 15th, trading will com- mence and a strong and healthy market is anticipated on the New York Curb, Standard Stock Exchange of Toronto and Boston Curb Market, where the Company is officially listed. Order to-day from 50 to 10,000 shares at 60 cents per share If purchased outright, stock certificates will be delivered proinptly through the Re Company, New York, shares may be purchased on payment of 25% h with order, balance in three equal monthly payments in 30, 60 and 90 days, without interest or commission charges. Orders or reservations may be telegraphed at our expens | __BANKING AND FINANCIAL. s. Inatruct 1 © ea? ° REMEMBER! Dee. Ist 50 cents. TO-DAY 60 CENTS Jan. 11th 75 cents. Jan, 15th—the OPEN MARKETS, Pope Brothers & Cheppu Co. One Wall Street ‘Telephones: Rector 1805-1806 New York City For the conyenience of our clients our offices will be gpen this evening untill0, and to-morrow, Wednesday, evening inti! midnight, "BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, HARROUN MOTORS Paul was Alfred Noyes, British post! Capt. Bertram was wounded twice! purpose, the Governor suggests, and id visiting professor at Princeton and nursed back to health eachetitme | the reformatory moved to some othe Is not the State Prison husband; | the Governor suggests th. ‘ adjoining the prison by the nurse he recently marriv@. | Mrs. Claude Graham White, who recently divorced her Ljubomir Mihialovitoh, first Minister from Serbia to the United States, and | | Alexander Georgevitch, Secretary of! | the Serbian Legation that will be | tablished in Washington, also wi | aboard. The St. Paul had 380 pasengers. —_—_— FIELDER LEAVES JERSEY $1,856,303 BETTER OFF | Retiring Governor Recommends New Prison or Better Conditions for Convicts, (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, J&n. 9.—Gov, James F. Fielder, on the eve of his retirement to make way for Gov-elect Edge, sent & message to the Legislature to-day. It contains recommendations concern- ing prison affairs, of which the Gov- ernor hag made an extended study : The 1917 session of the Legislature opened to-day with Republicans in control of both Houses, Gov. Fielder leaves office next Tues- day with the State treasury showing @ free balance in excess of all obli- gations of $1,866,303.87. The Gover- nor advocates the abandonment and sale of the State prison at Trenton and the building of @ new prison away from a large city. The Rahway Re- formatory might be taken for the ; location, to mov If it arsena __ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, CORPORATION COMPOSED OF RELIABLE AND SUCCESSFUL MEN Offer You This Opportunity to Make Money Announcement of Advance in Price of Shares We have endeavored to make this announcement as complete as have you take advantage of the present LOW price of HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | _ C. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. jeepotake and wou the rac ossible because we would like to be moved elsewhere and the b torn down in or convicts room for exercise. G t this time Ficlder doubts the wisdom of ne State away with the prison contract grounds, | syster found feast Annual Sale G. Gunther's Sons Established 1820 ' Furs -> 20% Reductions On the Entire Stock 391 Fifth Avenue New York To-day you can purchase from 5 to 5,000 shares at the LOW price of $6.00 each, par value $10.00. We will fill all orders received before January 17 at the present LOW price of $6.00 per share. LAST OFFERING AT $6.00 PER SHARE HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares advance to $7.00 each Jan- uary 17, par value $10.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. On an order of 100 shares it means $100 profit to you to buy before JANUARY 17. Make money on your investment in HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION by buying TO-DAY. Ready Market Rogardless of the merit of all other Motor Securt- tles we to-day ADVISE the purchase of HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares, The HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares will be traded in on the New York Curb at a later date, and undoubtedly at a greatly advanced price. ‘The men who have organized and completed the detail work mentioned in this announcement in a period of less than four months can be trusted to completo the balance of the work and turn out cars on time, ‘They are all specialists in their line and each man has had similar responsibilities thrust on his shoul- ders by other automobile concerns with whom they have been connected, They have stood the “acid” test and made good, Men like these with good reputations for honesty, in- tegrity and ability, are the kind of men to trust your savings to when you are thinking of making an in- vestment, They have made money for others, why not for YOUT It is needless to remind you that the Automobile Industry is the THIRD largest industry in the United States to-day, and why compare the profits made by other automobile firms and speculate on what “HAR- ROUN" can do? ‘They expect to turn out 25,000 for the season of 1917-1918, and at a profit of $100.00 per car that would mean an earning of $2,500,000 on the total capitalization, and as it is not intended that it will all be outstanding, the returns to stockholders should be in the nelghborhood of 60 per cent, on present selling price of share Bear in mind that this 1s a CASH business; all cars are shipped with bill of lading attached, and that Is the reason {t has been possible fo: Automobile Manu- facturers to pay such large dividends the first year. The above is an estimate and not as yet a facts If it were, the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION Shares would be selling for $40 or $50 per share in- stead of the LOW price of $6.00 per share, par value $10.00, and we think the above estimate 1s conserva- tive, as it 1s a well known fact that Automobile Com- panles have earned all the way from ten to several thousand per cent, on their original capitalization, Stock will be delivered to you when and as issued. The Equitable Trust Company of New York will issue in your name, or to your order, a non-nego- tlable interim certificate to be exchanged later for stock of the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION. Par Value $10.00. Read Ray Harroun’s Letter Mr. John Guy Monihan, President, Dee. 9, 1916, Harroun Motors, Corporation, New York City. Dear Sirt 1am pleased to report that we have contracted for car materials and parts, all calling for deliveries to us in sufficient time to enable us to ship demonstration March, 1917, to deslers, and enter our an- This of our material requirements for the cars by nounced manufacturing schedule by April, 1917 is 46 per cent entire 1917 season, and within the next thirty days we shall be covered for approximately 80 per cent, of our season's requirements One of the first group of cars which we are now building at the Dodge Power Building has been sent to New York for the purpose of making test runs on the Sheepshead Bay Speedway Yours very truly, RAY HARROUN, Vice ind Chief Engineer Hareoun Motors Corporation President Harroun Motors Corporation Has Now Over 6,000 Shareholders and the shares are selling for $6.00 per share, par value $10.00 per share, THEY WILL ADVANCE TO $7.00 PER SHARE ON JANUARY 17TH, Capital Stock, $10,000,000, laws of Delaware, 1,000,000 shares, par value $10.00 per share, Stock fully paid and non-assessable. The Equitable Trust Company of New York acts as Registrar, Transfer Agents, SeaMeey Transfer and Register Co., New ork, Incorporated under the New Factory Located at Wayne, Suburb of Detroit Excavations, grading railroad grades, rail road tracks, loading and unloading platforms, cement and brick work are all finished and all the steel is on the ground and being erected, On November 2 the contract was signed with the A. J. SMITH CONSTRUCTION CO, of Detroit for a building of the progressive type assembly plant and machine shop to cost $400,000 to be finished March 1, They are ahead of the contract and the plant should be under roof within the month, AUTOMOBILE SHOW The “HARROUN" car is on Cisplay at the New York Automobile Show, where the many chims for the car can be verified by a careful exar tion Everything is sold by comparison; therefore, at is eusy to sell “HARROUN” cars, because we believe there is nothing in the 8600 automobile class that compares with this ear. Note the specifiew ns under the “HARROUN” ear and see for yourself if they do not comp f gud with any other car on the market for twice the money $595 F. O. B. Detroit SPECIFICATIONS OF TARROUN CAR, tension CY 1 STROKE wh high ren blo, Ty inches, VAL\ Bs—In detachable bead, . CONSEMPTION-THIRTY MiLis TO ONY GALLON GA380- LIN: Applications for Agencies and Cars HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION have ree ceived orders for 168,618 cars from 491 dealers, more applications than they can possibly fill for two years or more, Contracts have been entered into ‘with Speyer, Cole & Co, covering England and Ler eolo- nies, the Orient; with D. Lidval, for himse!f and repe resenting Prince Alexis Zereteli and Frederick Groes, covering Russia, They are important assets TRADE PAPERS. Read the MOTOR WORLD, THE MOLOR AGE, AUTOMOBILE of December if. you want to know what the trade papers think of the “HARROUN® car; also HORSELESS AGE for Januar These papers conta of the car deseriptions and llustrations ind chassi We URGE you to use the coupon be- low if you wish to get in at the present LOW price of $6.00 per share, par value $10.00. - Send draft, check or money order NOW for as many shares as you can buy at $6.00 per share, par value $10.00 per share, as the price POSITIVELY advances to $7.00 per share on JANUARY 17. If you send currency, be sure [———- | NFORMATION COUPON Loomis & Riess Members of Underwriters Syndicate, 30 Broad St., New York, N. Y. er and full Information re= ) Investment in MARKOUN OKPORATION, NAME ADDRESS... cry MY World, 1-9-17,) men of wonderful a JOUN GUY and Nordyke & to register the letter. Personnel and Director ity MONIHAN) Dire 1 Motor Compa + GEORE resident EG, and WORTHL Treasurer RAY HARKOL Engineer Maxwell Maar turers BF Secretary and Gener LEWIS President Terpexone Construction BRECHT and Yormerly Construction Engine Well Motor Company, Loomis & Riess, Members of Underwriters’ Syndicate, 30 Broad St. Chicago Office with reputations for honesty and integrity seldom equatied in the personnel ba | Advertising Manager, PAUL HALE BRUSKE Formerly Associate Department Pittsburg Office: 541 Wood Street. Sules Manager... R. WARD MACY Formerly Sulea Mani tor” Manufacturing Company with the Ford and the Frankiln Com eH, 1 ENCLOSE HARBOUN MOTE t! Ge ® non-negotiah Kr er, .H, 0, BERNHAKDT fy’ Manager of Pierce ‘Company Sheldon "Axle facturing and NAME | Companies. New York, SYREDT + 701 National Life Insurance Bldg- cry, ¥. Office), able, und while dork, exchangeuble for stock of the HARKOLN MOTOKS CORPORATION STATP.... t (N.Y, Eve, World, SUBSCRIPTION COUPON LOOMIS & RIESS, Members of Underwriters’ Syndi- cate, 30 Broad St., New Yo: Hes Aaa ie with in RS CORPORATION, ut 86, nt for shares of the share (par value 810.00), fully and as issn tifleate It Is understood Lam to receive 1 interim ¢ Kauituble Trust Company, New mn the 1-06-17.) r to give the 1,20) ~ BANKING AND FINANCIAL,

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