. THE BEE: ililkulle Fiiiiry fa mafa AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN A GOING BUSINESS The Auto Power Company has an Established Business secured through dealers, salesmen; and advertising. It has dealers in every state in the Union; contracts for auto Power Transmitters to Foreign Countries. In Nebraska and Iowa there are over 3,600 machines in use. More than 2,500 ma chines have been contracted for 1918: as a result of local advertising, an average of 10 orders are being received by mail daily. good trackage in Omaha, upon which to build a factory, machine shop and foundry to manufacture Mal leable Castings in addition to the Auto Power Transmitter. The sales of the Auto Power Transmitter have outgrown the present capacity of the manufacturing plant, and the company has secured a building site on To meet the demands of our rapidly growing business arid to provide equipment to manufacture in large quanti ties of our machines and make malleable casts, the articles of incorporation have been amended, increasing the CAPITAL STOCK TO $500,000.00 $100,000 being common. $400,000 eight per cent cu mulative preferred, participating and fully paid stock. 1JJU. t 'J. Jl IMJIiH " II Ill" I 1"' T ' -1- -' 'J "J 1 I II II MMI i Jt tntfUU . - ' - ' iv " . V- ' -f M wwwii' mju-JiiSt-N .Y. N J illiliiBtiitiiiiBiiK:- .liitriigliiiHilw v v r' t i I 1 f "H ins i IB. 11 Ah Ml ,0 - - - J Designed and to be Built by the Austin Building Company, Main Building, 240x80 Feet. Equipment Installed by the .Whiteing Foundry Company, Harvey, Illinois. The articles of incorporation make ample provision for the protection of investors as herewith shown by the official publication of the articles of incorporation in the Pally Rec ord February 12, 1918: ' Tht prtfamd iteek shall b tntltUd to pr.'rene ttd priority Tr tht eoromon itoek tn th following nsniMr, to-wit: To mmIt cumulttlr dividends t the Mta of S per cent per annum in ach yaw, when Mt uidt m inch by the board of director, end before any dividend on the common itock ehall be paid; after and whtn a dividend of S per cent In any one year hai been paid o the preferred etoek. 1be holder of the common etoek thai! then be entitled to and receive a dividend of per cent for such year.' and the balance of all aarplua ntt protita remaining in any one year, after paytnc the I per cent on each the preferred and common itoek, ehall be apportioned between the holders of the preferred and common itock t that is to lay, to per cent of aueh balance to the holder of the preferred took, and SO per cent thereof to the holdera of tht common etockt provided, however, that the actnmnla tion of dividends, if any, on the preferred etoek ehall tint have been paid. v After all the debt of the corporation ehall have beei paid, the aaaeti, property and ef facta ehall first be applied te Use payment of the eaid preferred Itoek at par with any unpaid accumulations thereon, and he fore any payment made to the holdera of the com mon and the balance to the payment of said common Itoek. . - - ai i i i ' il HHI' '" 111111 ""'in The stock that is being sold in this enterprise will be .sold strictly upon the merits of the proposition. There will be no attempt to sell stock to any investor based upon the fact that "Jones bought - heavily." The proposition will appeal to any investor who takes the pains to make careful inquiry and investigation Absolute Security -Integrity --Business Prudence and Profit is Conspicuous In This Enterprise Recognize Importance of Malleable Plant About one year ago the Industrial Depart ment of the Commercial Club repeatedly called attention to the fact that Omaha was in need of a malleable iron foundry and a vast amount of correspondence was carried on for several months with prominent and ex perienced malleable foundry managers. The need of a foundry of this kind in Omaha has not diminished, however, but on the contrary has grown more pronounced, for the reason that malleable iron foundries in Iowa, Illinois and other states east of here have gotten far. ther behind in filling orders sent from this city and surrounding territory, and conditions seem to be getting worse from month to month. It appears probable, however, that steps will soon be taken by Omaha men to organize a company for the purpose of build ing and equipping a foundry that will supply the machine shops and manufacturers of this locality with malleable iron parts and thus facilitate a vast amount of work which is now badly handicapped by long and exasperat ing delays. The establishment of a malleable iron foundry in Omaha will require consider able capital and its success will require good management Commercial Club of Omaha Journal More than 10,000 tons of Malleable Cast Busi ness goes annually from Omaha to Kansas City, Chicago and St. Louis. The only Malleable Foun dry between these points and the coast is located at Fairfield, Iowa, with only very limited capacity. Up until December, 1917, Malleable Cast had been quoted at $12.50 per. hundred. The latest quota tions are $25.00 per hundred. Mr. C. A. Hardy, sales manager for the Whiteing Foundry Com pany, ofHarvey, HI., is authority.for the state ment, figuring the maximum cost of all materials in a plant with a capacity of ten tons per day, Mal leable can be manufactured at a net cost of $166.00 per ton. , YOUR INVESTMENT GOES INTO NEW BUILDINGS, FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP AND FACTORY SITE, INTO A BUSINESS THAT HAS NO COMPETITION, AND WHICH IS CON CEDED A GREAT NECESSITY IN THE WEST. ' ' The Auto Power & Malleable Manufacturing Company THE AUTO POWER TRANSMITTER consists of the "U" Bar, the Ball Governor, Cone and Clutch and miiey. Ti can raise or lower, according to alignment he back bearinar is clamped around the Main Frame of the car and the Front Bearing is adjustable, so you INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE v STATE OF NEBRASKA Suite 729, First National Bank Building OMAHA, NEB. INFORMATION COUPON The Auto Power and Malleable Mfg. Co., 729 First National Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Please send me full particulars regarding the Auto Power & Malleable Manufacturing company. If satisfied that the in vestment Is a good one I might invest $ This coupon obligates me in no way to invest Name .... Town. ... State.