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S (Ne PUTS ARRYS ARROUN MOTORS TREASURY STOCK Present Price $7.00 Will Be Advanced on March 14th to $8.00 EST UNION TEL AM (REWCOM® CARLTON, present GEORGE W. E. ATKING, rine vice-rni DETROIT, MICH., MARCH 2, 1917. HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION, 6O BROAD ST. , NEW YORK. HARROUN PLANT AT WAYNE WILL BE RBADY FOR INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY MARCH FOURTEENTH. ON THAT DAY THE PRICE OF HARROUN STOCK ADVANCES FROM SEVEN DOLLARS A SHARE TO * EIGHT DOLLARS PER SHARE. THIS IS THE FIFTHADVANCE SINCE HARROUN SECURITIES WERE FIRST OFFERED, EACH BASED UPON SOME DEFINITE ACCOMPLISHMENT IN THE PROGRAM OF THE CORPORATION. BOARD OF DIRECTORS INTEND TO PUT STOCK AT PAR WHEN FIRST 2 IS SHIPPED. REMEMBER FOURTE SN THOUSAND CARS HAVE BEEN SOLD TO DA I THIS YEAR, AND OVER SEVENT ‘OUR PER CENT OF PRODUC= TION SOLD FOR NEXT FIVE ARS WITH BEST AUTOMOBILE DEALERS IN THE WORLD. WITH PLANT PRACTICA PLET WITH MOST OF MACHINE EQ jIPMENT IN DETROIT AND WAYNE, AND SOURCES OF SUPPLY } S MORE THAN NINET PER CENT T, HARROU SUCCESS A OUR ENTI MARVELOUS \ FINANCIAL Us. ON HAS DONE 3 THE GREAT IS GIVING PRESIDENT RPORATION. To insure present offering, remittances should be mailed at once, ‘payable to the HARROUN MOTORS CORPORATION, Offi« of Treasurer, 50 Broad St., New York City. Phone Broad 2542, Or if more convenient, through any National, State Banl:, Trust Company, established Brokerage Houses and those who epecialize in Harroun Now Hoffman Company © Preferred Advances he $1.30 Per Share Thursday, March 15th Now $1.20 Per Share and one free share bonus of common stock given with each share of preferred purchased. Charter Provides That Preferred Stock Must Be Retired and Company must pay the market price of the stock on day of retire ment—not simply par value, Since the common stock s nothing and Preferred must be retired from earnings, then the» f this stock is obvious New Hoffman's Leases at Goose Creek to any thinking person The Company controls 600 acrps ut Goose Creek, Texas, where wells are reported “coming in” several 4 week now, ranging in production from 1,000 to several thousand borreis each. It hag let co well on Its leas nm which a nearest reported on chased one-half interest duction Company IL ae $130,000, Gulf FP acres In tie Hi $300,000, Its Producing Property at Humble, Texas New Hoffman 1 1 : cOHun gust north of Hi ufficient acreage the ¢ r 1 rty adjoins that of tirst Hoffman Ot Co in ten months. Its Management in Field fa under the personal supervision of Henry H. Hoftman {a the man who organized each and eve records are # orth briefly be ing ‘ds ry en Kkholders FIRST Hoffman Oil Caspase Searatad in Humble Field and paid nearly 3,000% to stockholders in 1) months. New Hoffman's producing property adjoins this very property ts President, He be proved by ofticers TWO other Companies organized by him summer of 1916 in Goose Creek Field just sold a seven-eighths interest to Humble Oil Company for @ consideration that will enable Company to pay stockholders of one a 300° dividend, and of the other 180% dividend by April Ist. They retain one-eighth interest besides in all future oil produced by purchasing company. New Hoffman Company in This Goose Creek Field where these successes have been made, cont hes let contract to drill NOT LESS THAN Teams Cash, or }) {Application wat rols more than 600 acres and 50 SHARES SOLD TO ONE PERSON Cash and ! in 30 Days ng facia of the au esses uw OIL SECURITIES & INVESTMENTS CO. 27 William St., Suite 714-715-716, New York Telephone Broad 6361 IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— “in wre waaiaan oki A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET I" re Seer tn EVENING Wo "Sculpture and {CAR RUNS WILD, ans " Mural Paintings ONE AHEAD; AHEAD; TEN HURT ° | Montclair Show motorman says He Fett OR —Con- | ductor Badly Injured While By W. G. Bowdoin. \ Trying to Avert Crash, The Montclair Art Museum, in it#| A trolley car deserted by Its motor- current exhibition, which is to be man and running wild at forty miles continued until April 1, has as- - rst sembled garden aculpture, mural “” hour crashed into the rear pla paintings and draperies, and a model of another car at Sixty-elghth Street of an open air thentre that tt ta pro-|and ‘Third Avenue, Brooklyn, shortly posed to ereot on the grounds of | hefore 2 o'clock yesterday morning, in- Jullan R, Tinkham, at Upper Mont- suring nine members of @ large party clair, and which has been modelled by! jomeward bound from « ball und Ernest Pelxotto and Orlando Rou-|cnarteg Saunders of No. 11 Fourth land. | Place, conductor of the runaway car, The exhibition gallery, in the Rand | who made a plucky effort to avert the Room, ts thus far more crowded than | oiitgion, usual, but the fountains and garden police Capt. Gallagher of the Fort sculpture are charmingly arranged and the general effect obtained is highly pleasing. | Victor David Brenner !9 represent. ed by two emall bronzes, “Pan” and ind and, Matter” “Pan” appears ted with crossed legs and with , snapping fingers. A pmail frog is Of. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get pleasantly featured at his right and| at the Cause and Remove It. affords an excuse for his snapping Dr. Edwards’ Olive ae cant the and Matter” represents a confilct between a nude man and a | the Bowe! rl ag wipe eats ‘Ag Centaur. The group is character. | “C Dowels and positively do the wor feed By ViVIE a08 tntehes Gotion. | People afflicted with bad breath find Janet Scudder sends threo pieces, Gis relief through Dr. Edwards’ ot which her “Young Pan,” con- Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar- corned with the smallest of Pans, fe conted tablets are taken for bad represented as joyously piping on breath by all who know them. Ps, Coumte vines. Eile chupby Tight) De. Mawarde’ Olive Tablete ect foot rests Nghtly upon the back of 1 . crab, Scallop shells are used ay fa but firmly on the bowels and base motifs. ver, stimulating them to natural ac- ‘Malvina Hoffman has contributed tion, clearing the blood and gentl a pleasantly modelled nude male fig- purifying the entire system. They d ure, with @ panther cub held feteh-| that which dangerous calomel does inaly in his left arm, under the title without a the bad after effects, Fo Aaa ttargbel Be an! All the bencfits of nasty, sickening, neh A ain Gallery bee * griping cathartics are derived from ghown (at the Berlin Gallery some Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets without its Hie” & founbaln -fedre or any disagreeable effects M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice ainong patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. , Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Takg one or two every night for a week and note the | | effect. 10¢ and 25c, All druggists.— Advt. is newer but far more conventional, It deals with a nude maiden holding a bit of conventional draper “Baby and Doll, Sun-E Henry Berge, Is a cute trea @ nude infant who has sn. Q doll from off a sce-saw, and the weight of the balancing doll at the other end causes the see-saw to be converted into a gnomon for the sun dial, The modelling of tho infant is good. Isabel Moore Kimball has modelled a “Merchild” (fountain figure) the two tails, The pond lilles used as| hair ornaments and the one held Inj _ the child's left hand are all well CONCERTS AND Music. handled. METROPOLITAN ER | A series of tapestries from the TO-NIGHT, AT 8. SAMSON ET DALILA| Acta TAMRON GED, looms of Mrs. Cornelia J. Vanc | wee at Greenwich, Conn., ar - productions of classic designs colorings introduced are spien and realistically used. The offering by Andrew T. Schwa) entitled “A Pastoral—Over Mante Decoration,” is highly decorative. The spinner sits on a wall bench with her distaff, amid tall trees and by the placid pool. Grazing sheep come into view just over the bank and the masses of shrubbery across tne water contrast beautifully with the well painted sky THEATRES. ] WinterGarden {v1.2 SHOW OF WONDERS ve SUBMARINE. F.7 fh ee STRANGER THAN ic [ION PRINCESS Siihrca'wet"'s OH, BOY! #23"? Ernest Peixotto’s “io La Gh Ww Granja,” 1s a superb fou from. SHUBERT | which the water gushes n the mouth of a mask tn the fountain wall The curbing is charmingly rendered in the * CLIETON {Ww eonn | Maxine biiot’ 's wi in Its rounding. The others Petxotto gr the coloring Irene Weir vast ries O CASINO We s fous Bes semmeert YOURE IN “LOVE BOOTH UR. NaGiret 2 MR, WILLIAM GILLETTE HURL CCEASPUL CALAMITY. MoROSt CANA RY COTTAGE 39TH ST. ite 8 Oey rie The + will hold at Waal its club been captured bythe ovina wl Y EMMA DUNN It “OLD | LADY 31" Re Oe Short enitated: in, the Dos iN MEAVHOUSE Sta Gan nee Ininton atthe. beginniny of the THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Lares a Heil 48TH ST. Carte Bolg Pm ge » Home Defense Leag f the 7 nl ee The SSH. LONGACRE§,,, «. WM.COLLIERIn NOTHING yr TRUTH , THEATRE otiasitiny 3: Admini el Carney Suffrace Week March 12 WASH’N SQ. PLAYERS qomedy tre, OW. tt PRESENT BILL. PAST WEEK ¢ STANDARD \,: THE YELLOW. JACKET New Bright will appear in the le the Staten Island Academy David and ¢ 20. TICE, pail vs, ho" Ps Soe —_ We ten Hamilton Avenue Station sald John | to the Norwegian Hospital po igres f Costello of Nov 196 Fulton Street, the | Compound fractures of both Tore and motorman, had headed the car for the |Contuslona of the face and scdlp barn at top speed and then Jumped off. 78 SS aa Saunders had no warning of Costello's | HAL NOTICES. _ absence from his post until the car ASK FOR and GET crazily rounded @ curve and plunged | Is down an incline. Saunders rushed to | the front platform to apply the brakes, Oo r Cc but arrived there at the moment of the collision. The Original Costollo was arrested yesterday and | Malted a held in $1,500 ball on a charge of ' Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. criminal negligence. He says he fell PHOTO PLAYS. ON EVERY FLOOR IN EVERY SECTION Spring’s Official Opening Matchless Sale Specials in NEW SPRING GOODS These for Today and Tomorrow:— off the car, The conductor was taken PHOTO PLAYS. The Great Film Spectacle “20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA” (CONTROLLED BY SELZNICK) Bes ANS The Eminent American Star CHARLES RICHMAN | “THE SECRET KINGDOM” N WILL APPEAR in PERSON in Marcus Loew Theatres Marcus Loew Theatres $1. 50 Taffetas -35-inch 1.17 4.98 | and $5.98 Women's N WS ul} fon Finta bien lustre, Gontrast. and Misses’ ane ve 7 colored. satin stripe WEEK of MAR. 12 as FOLLOW WEEK of MARCH 12TH |) Cifusinations: amit 10 7a Black nary and Rist —evith, wide + R. “f Mon., Tues. Wed. | hure., Pei.. Sat, tthout elk cite — butt poteaiahce” | pear stat | ks | $1.19 All-Woo! Poplins— 05) Tinmet— to 40 qaiat thand in » Hoare (ft Ti Ry | ‘ Ainge ar | cordgd woaveecaitrs @nd navy only—Limit - Teniue 1 ups, Fore, de jan blue, oak, Maerienn UM | facta | Cement, isather: olive, burgundy, | $16.98 Misses’ Totten wievaret | navy, Black, soal, Havana, Dresses etn, to Toure. There ond Pn, iamit'10 yde. Navy. | blu isan One Bioeareay (ity) 24 ct. Fancy Voilee—36 inch... .15 {rhmthed—enimlt iempttena qorine, asd ow Assortment of dainty, patterns | collar self golor Georgette al or 494 OY Ree 1 eae and Inexpensive for party and | pockets of ellk—t4 to 18 years, rietatt at reagent Re oe C Toe ae Theotre Amnier frockae Limit 13 yaa $2.96 Women’s Tub Sill ! N here = B Wedgeeday las. 79 Cloth Petti es elem Can a Reiace (Baie) non WOW” tare 1 aes Avot pf Black and the Sanirred or beim eee bands— andenery tive 49 Women's Petticoats. . ep ruffle of embroider “eet ‘an staterate atylo of rows o some ribbon trimmed, Pitty s tae dN AbL |) wearing auaty. ufmit 49 ct. Mercerized Damaske OW STARTS ONE Hi Met kes DURING EN —P NO ADV, UR PARLIBR THAN USUAL TOF “20,000 LBAGL < . BS | Bleached—fine close weave—large " | range of patterns, saimit 12 yds, 34 ct. Union Linen Huck Towele ....0.......055 27 WILLIAM FOXY ACADEMY, MusiC Hiway, 40 st ) EMPIRE Mat inees W x ih la STREET AY INVING Soft fintah—H. 8. or hommed—-white | $5.98 Boys’ Norfolk Suits...... 458 A KISS. EN TINE WEEE NOW J) or colored borders, Lamit twolve, Cheviots 4 homespiwne, brown, CINDER! WLLURM FOX mensanr gray and in stripes, ame pinoh or yoka baci 25 ct. Yard Wide Cretonnes.... 6.16) and mixtures WILLIAM 9, Inverted or bos pleated—fi NEW AMSTERDAM 3),,'a/u0'sor O12? Welens, h | Docket i Ruse A” Weasee's_ Ne inl FARNUM to's fre tam tee, ee p CHAR DICKENS an 49 MISS SPRINGTIME] ma eetARUe’ 25 ct. Curtain Madr Gingham wand, chambre jain Muntine-— detac stripes and checks or in plain colors high or low ni short or long sleeves—2 to 8 yrs, Limit three, 98 ct. Little aad White Dresses . A Tale a Two Cities NCE HOPE ACADEMY roReay Sovermeseer Bar nevunes arree He ror me? || isernier ROLE HUDSON \\"\ TO-NIGHT at 8.15 hit J) ‘OUR BETTERS': HENRY MILLER,, ner VED. . 26 2% yards wide—for full-siae beds, Limit 20 yards, $1.98 Crochet Spreads ‘ull #ize—extra heavy~ d patterns, Limit thr $1.19 Crib Blanke' Kiderdown finish—Jacquard designs pink and blue, Limit three. atitched — finish with lace or embroidery—t Limit four’ * 7" 60 to 75 ct. Infants’ Soft Sole Shoes 3 al colora—dittereat stylos—sizes to eee eta Wed he fate 215, $ months. Li GEORGE ARLISS"®. ces omen ies Canton, Gi | Sab Babies! Challainn Camel 0.00 comeoy BROADWAY } The BARRIER and 60 1. HALT THE PROFESSORS LOVE STORY, UW Long or short——white, clroular ached, Limit 12 yarés, Fey yori fA trimme: with noy Rah 1 Bway ge: Wool R 15.75 braid or af ly plain—to 3 years. Trn \ 990.00 Wes) roe tesa aie “Eiit two, small carpet de 29 & 39 ct. Stamped Goods... 12-pleee luncheon seta, 6 or $5.98 Men's Fine Silk Shirts... 4,17 Silk crepe do Chine in neat, snappy stripe combinatians—majorit wrounds—silk stitoned all sizes. GAIETY}, a eh i Dees 4 HARRIS {iu Mion that's PARK I The Crisis sis: 21 (esarred OLIVER | ee | oe 7-plece boudoir Variety of it two. 280 THE BRAT vcsrivve, || stuziicx—ricrunes eee ee ait hiees PP «A NE: NO - ABH White cambria pe fruit of the loom 8—co| jose—15 to 20 ne Limit two. “7, 24 cts—all el ‘ 98 ct. Men's Medium inderwear ETERNAL SIN WANE Nahe tm, ||BRENON’S Br vey — cs UArede rer dhinteas yh LIBERTY ht \2 Bay 1 ; Mata, Wed (Pon) & | 12 to 15 ct. Buttons, t same 18 Weight U: COHAN & HARRIS / * | Large, assortment Gray wool mixture—long ricoves— Bre, ot 8.90. Mat, Wed. (hy | ith, Celluloid, Jet. a fow with short sleeves—all sizes it 10 cards, THE WILLOW TRED | Metal. 4 te forinch—onw wrote NTANTASY OF OLD JAPAN, 39ct. Rosebud Trimmings... .27 Auris K, blue 24 ct. Boys’ Balbri; ©¥. COHAN’SENES;;! fit oh Pink, blu nbinations, (eal — pedi m ° || Ruth Chatterton #00) (iar |) 4 $5.00 Cowhide 7 ‘aval Bage piva| Recs anters oy a |} in “Come Out of the Kitche Krown ~ reinforced rivet Limit 4 euits, 18 inch $8. et. Women's ete, Size Underwear....... .28 d veste—-low neck, sleeveless & hort sleeves—tight knee or lace trimmed drawers, Limit 4 outts. | 49 ct, Embroidery Flouncin On Voile, Organdie, Swi dainty designe for babie: 26 to 40-inch, Limit 10 yde, | New ke Ballet} wicoesr’ Wirt OL UMBIA. vy FULTON $i Woe sant sn we. COURTENAY , CRITERION § war Sohn Carts Farel Johnny Get Your Gun GLOBE fret Ve 98 ct. Hand Bags and — fancy BURLESQUE. LYMPIC. ily, Men’e Initial Handle Mit Dally) .Menisl Inia} Hanekorshieto: $1.25 Rogers Silver Plated Table- ‘TE TAYLOR |\UPaT WHITE\)!Gaiety Girls |!" one dozen around aed Rosas a ase CAUR ET Hane oF | ‘ doen | 5 ct. Women's Handkerchiefe.. .21| E*celiont destume, Limit 3 doz, each BELASCO | | BROOKLYN. | al wreath inital. $1,96 Steel Knives and Forks. . Bo68 145 cay TEM M4 1 | Jay Pulten Sts Mat ae ~ pond By and gi, SOWvENI 2). | tainee CHERRY” BLOssOMS,"?)‘%, Fang Coton taney. 40] One ut Bt FRANCES STARR in i” Soh init ieata Cone eRTe | Tinie the ehtace ad Bettete |88 ot. Monet Mockiteess ' : plated “torpedo clasp: FOR SALE. makes this af unusual oppore REPUBLIC }} al Timit 2. JANE COWL » tive" | DIAMONDS2 CREDIT | Fie Afeeh sold | 8 ot, Now Collars. ce uses AO . BEST VALU, Gearaved, EARLEAT TERMG, Gror ette crepe, 6 ore ath NT fe Wecce Rect | 39 Harder ‘tae! Pons 5 A 4 t self Oil Cloth, fer ya... BY de eats, plain, matitched or ENT URY is wees Be, DIAMONDS OOCRRRTE | wine Ti vleces Limit soe” | atte tele eariare BAD) Tbiie ALL GOODS Steond Ca ¢—_________Lé@®D ay American Watch & Diamon Co. ~ 6 MAIDEN LANI, #bone Cort, bbT. Agent Onlla, + +f Spring Sale Blouse Specials DER OS ia tar a7 MAIDEN Tuesday—Blouse Day . | Crepe Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses. These have the always dainty and becoming pleated frill—or are made with the tiny, fine tucks that finish a blouse so charmingly, White— maize or Nile, Our reg, $4.98 ay: NAe Om 8 97 ELTINGE bitters CHEATING CHEATERS MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE: MATS WED. | PATENTS. 25.40.75 1-090 \ WED. MAL25 1) | | x EWANDE F GREATEST CAs ‘i ; \TEN vn Tailored Linen Voile Blow ! White Voile Blouses LEXINGTON | E ‘with tinart bos pleata | Brett Mace onde embroidery —aiage THURSTON" K *T' World Wants Work Wonders, BY aa Morige Mowing ch cur dae occa ee MORNING SPECIALS—Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders. “Se AGUS fe An the $7.98 and $8.98 $1.29 Radium Taffet n teland Aca Wenen & Misses! Relecasi....s1008) Teintheasrt ateciag vaneinees n Mar 1 n civil er Tar a ahd Hatwcrabheriaaa 1 MR ee ory and Diack only ( ten Isla , cashmero-—detechable belts-= | SILKS SLALN FLOM, bet ; gene 98 ct, French Serges and Talletas c J z “ 40 and 440 Ine! all : ein Draa $1.98 Tub Sill Blouses 3.00| twill tan, rose, W Mats. 25¢, 50c. Nights 25¢, $1 sred wtylee—emart stripes | black™-toas thank manutre cost ali wht aon camstein FEOGR DAES GOGDA MAIN FLOOR, VAUDEVILLE. 29 et. Chiffon Voile if $1.49 Women's Middy Blouses a6 Inch~-fine Moortment of ight tif FEPROCTOR'S White—amocked in colore—beits | and dark colo and poe WASH DEAS FABRICS -BABh MENT fLOU'skS-8BCOND FLOOR | 4 Sik Miad Crop de Cie (9S ee . ‘ 69 et - Little Tots’ Petticoats ; 46! remnant of shades for : and neinsook=-yoke ang “PROS BASEMENT, Are} 1D ow tal § ea Wet; Londadale Cambrica,. 5. : ; pars OOM Oh! See’ gt ati Bi, widow” f r ro » 10 MEN 98 Little Soys’ Suit repr | eee ' “i hil Ni HIG VAL DEE ACTS SE te eet a? iccadin mages res ‘ Ni “ 68) —many styles ‘oda, velours, s N A : 1 5 atterns uns @ , ts bed etd nthe f rh Nila true The M aH * Rray, brown end tan . “ ‘ a Wye, mt 7 LOTHING—THIRD ¥LOOR, Il ! . x « h ming) de ar \ y t naing $25. 98 Soamloes Velvet Rugs. . 18.% Loew's American Roof { " a) Sa . Penney a ft—rich Oriental and medal- — ! oy : > = ’ : 5 $1,000,000 tm Chinese aii on welJACK WILSON & CO, "A Read 7 HE HOUSE OF FEAR?” | 555 gore’ sprint Conte WHE etna FLOOR : VSD H OTHER ACES ys ere Way ia Bev Seek By Wa deere Camp Sasie 5, twitle, pla Dish or Roller Towelings,.... 994 Ot a. y } PaLact . mix v 1 borders — aleo glass pas a to-u ty: The gripg Nd Broadway Pla re Hl Y TOWELING—MAIN FLOOR, Way to New York a Gcieidibibib i lal dasa . 1 ' “ * ! WT 4 * e e s eutkee see a IWERS!DI BEGINS IN XT Clock Stgms Denote Morning Spectaln, 1,00 ;

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