New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 20, 1919, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATL Yet Most Men and Women, Too, ARE Poor All Their Lives. Why? Because They Cannot Recognize OPPORTUNIY. Because They Cannot See the Merits of a New Proposition BEFORE It Has Become an Estab.ished Success. Because They NEVER “Get in on the Ground F.oor” HERE IS YOUROPPORTUNITY! KELLEY TIRE & RUBBER CO. Offers to the Public Part of the Unsold Portion of the Capital Stock at $6 per Share--While It Lasts A WORLD NECESSITY ! A SURE MONEY MAKER ! HEADED BY MEN OF KNOWN ABILITY AND INTEGRITY ! TIRE INDUSTRY JUST BEGINNING A YOUNG COMPANY WITH A BRILLIANT FUTURE This is a policy that should be followed by the investing public in general, Kelley Tire & Rubber Company was incorporated February 7, 1919. Executive offices at New Haven, Conn. ing business a few months ago the company now has about 300 [ Formerly one of the shareholders in and around New Haven alone, who are receiving dian Pacific Railway. 25 per cent. discount from list prices on Kelly “K” Tires (6,000 mile guarantee) and Kelly Blue Tubes (l-year guarantee). It is proposed to locate service stations throughout New England and thereafter expand throughout the country as rapidly as conserva- OFFICERS Edward J Kel'ey Chas. H. Bortell, Jr. Wm F. A'corn Since commenc- s and G because if such securities are wisely selected and held until the company’s . “ounsel President Vice-Pres. and Treas. development plans materialize they usually return handsome profits to ticut One of the originators Dacitorl b by cars Hors those who bought in the beginning. of one of aur most suc- mer officer in U. S cessful tire companies Army. DIRECTORS Edward J. Kelley, president Kelley Charles H: Bortell, Jr., vice-president Tire & Rubber Co. treasurer Kelley Tire & Rub- Such an opportunity unquestionably exists today in the Kelley Tire & Rubber Company which is on the thres- hold of a period-of unlimited expansion, and this in the long run, should result in a substantial appreciation in the valuation of Kelley Tire & Rubber Com- pany’s stock. It has long been the policy of the shrewdest financiers that America has produced. including such men as . H. Harriman, J. Pierpont Morgan, Maj. Wm. F. Alcorn. general counsel Charles M. Schwab, John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie, to buy the ley Tire & Rubber Co. g e o . 2 : z N . . ¢ i t i B 5 rdin securities of companies which were just setting out upon their careers and tive business T J. K. Smi contractor and builder . : five usiness juagment wiil warrant. Lo T " hich a are: ; were > r oz : ~c , do n e et which apparently were headed for a big eSS, as g y to 7 Waterbury, Conn. Hdward Clundt, treasurer Sanitary PI ) 1g succes It was due large]) to the - / . : o : 5 * Julius Lederer, president McTal Rub- Baking Corporation, New Haven, foresight of these astute financiers in buying these good stocks having large Expect to control patents covering the elimination of air bags Dot Golf West Havenl Conn PR s & in cord tires. Patents now applied for. ins, treasurer Building and Loan Association, New lLondon, Conn. investment possibilities in the beginning that 4ccounted in a large measure for the immensc fortunes which these men accumulated in later years, Fortunes Have Been Made by Foresighited Investors in New Enterprises They “Got in on the Ground Floor” While Others Looked on and Feared the Outcome, It is Almost Impossible to Traqe the Enormous Profits Received on the Dollar of the Original Investor in the Following Inventions. Here Are a Few of the Available Figures That Are Reliable as Far as We Are Able to Ascertain NO NEW COMPANY CAN BE GUARANTEED of SUCCESS You Can Get 4 Per Cent. in Savings Banks or in Government Bonds. At the Same Time They Do Not Offer Opportunities in Such Enormous Profits as Are . Frequently Made by Investors in New Manufacturing Enterprises, as a Few Examples of Which May Be Mentioned—For Instance: Returned to Investor to Date 125,000.00 125,000.00 75,000.00 ’ Returned to Investor to Date 206,000.00 300,000.00 214,000.00 Amount of Money Originally Invested $500 IN DUNLAP RUBBER TIRE $500 IN GOODYEAR TIRE $500 IN AKRON RUBBER . $500 IN FISK RUBBER ... $500 IN GOODRICH TIRE ....... $500 IN DUPLEX RUBBER TIRE $500 IN SAXON MOTOR CO. . $500 IN CHANDLER MOTOR CO. $500 IN STUTZ MOTOR CO. $500 IN CHALMERS MOTOR CO. .. $500 IN CHEVROLET MOTOR CO. . $500 IN HUPMOBILE MOTOR CO. . $500 IN REO MOTOR CO. $500 IN PAGE DETROIT $500 IN OVERLAND $500 IN GENERAL MOTORS $500 IN FORD MOTORS Amount of Money Originally Tnvested $500 IN BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE $500 IN EASTERN KODAK CO. ...... $500 IN NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 60,000.00 $500 IN AMERICAN RADIATOR 245,000.00 348,000.00 $500 IN WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE . Q8550 238,280.00 250,000.00 $500 IN GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR . . .o 225,000.00 6,000.00 $500 IN PRESTOLITE CO. ........... 5 500,000.00 17,500.00 $500 IN DeLONG HOOK & EYE CO. = 50,000.00 22,500.00 $500 IN BELL TELEPHONE . 1,005,000.00 10,810.00 $500 IN MERGENTHALER LINOTYPE . 625,000.00 140,000.00 $500 IN WELSBACH MANTLE 50 250,000.00 retd—2 yrs. retd—3 yrs. retd—4 yrs. retd—3 yrs. retd—7 yrs. oo 65000 100,000.00 $500 IN JANNEY COUPLER 93,400.00 150,000.00 $500 IN UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER 191,500.00 120,000.00 $500 IN POSTUM CEREAL 50,000.00 100,000.00 $500 IN CREAM OF WHEAT ¢ 60,000.00 130,000.00 $500 IN AMERICAN SUGAR REFINING . 500G0 0 110,000.00 1,250,000.00 $500 IN HORLICK'S MALTED MILK 140,000.00 JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER ONCE SAID: | “Den’t delay! Get in while you can. The unwise man thinks a thing is no good or it would not be offered to him.” Stock of the McKean Turbine Company, which sold at $10.00 per share on July 1st, 1917, is now selling at $1,500 per share, we are told. IHundreds of similar instances might be cited. None of these stocks, however, was guarante The Ford story is too well known to need repetition here. \ few smart men with keen sight invested a few hundred dollars each and awoke one fine morning to find themselves millionaires and multi-millionaires, and yet they had no guarantee that they would not lose the money they invested—they simply took a business chance, just as all of the original investors in every one of the above-named companies did. Only Common Steck Will Be Issued! No Pre- ferred Stock! No Bonds! Every Stock- holder Wili Share in Every Cent the Corporation Earns HOW MUCH CAN YOU MAKE FORECAST OF EARNINGS The following earnings have been computed on a 10-unit branch basis and are exceedingly conservative: Invest Wisely | The Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. in offering its 5,000 MILLIONAIRES “live thousand Americans are worth $1,000,000 ecach be- cause they invested their-earnings in new things.” So spoke the 1t Westinghouse on one o And he is not alone in suggesting that money INV ED is the short-cut to riches. . . Morgan said—"The foundation of wealth is the first $100 wisely invested.” Graham Bell said—“Find the newest business, invention and buy stock.” Hetty Green said—“The way to get rich is to invest in necessities.” Chauncey Depew said—*Buy when the stock is first offered.” What do YOU say? Investigate and Decide! 3 10-BRANCH-UNIT—30,000 Tires and 30,000 Tubes Yearly Output, as follows: 10 Tires sold per day per branch totals 100 tires per day at a net profit of $3.50 per tire; $350.00 per day multiplied by 300 working days a year yields a net profit $105,000 10 Tubes sold per day per branch totals 100 tubes per day at a net profit of $0.75 per tube; $75.00 per day multiplied by 300 working days a year yields a net profit 22,500 .$127,500 The Company expects to have ten branches or Sales and Service Stations opened very shortly. The above forecast only represents very low estimate of carnings for the first ten brancches., As the Company grows to twenty branches and one hundred branches you can realize the enormous profits. elley Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. 962 Chapel Street EDWARD J. KELLEY, President New Haven, Conn. Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. Is Separate and Distinct From Other Concerns in the Tire and Rubber Industry stock for public subscription, follows the plan adopt- ed by some of America’s biggest money-making en- terprises. Money put into it is an investment in a con- cern that has unlimited possibilities. It is sound and practical and has every prospect of earning able profits. remark- Full information may be obtained at its execu- tive office, 962 Chapel street, New Haven, Conn. MAIL THIS TODAY Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., 962 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn.: Send me, without obligation on my part, full informa- tion regarding Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. investment. New Britain Herald e e ——————————— .

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