New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 4, 1919, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Are Your Dollars Working? Are you doing vour part in the great work of rebuilding American Industri Are you putting all your power behind the effort to produce more goods and wore profit for American Labor and Amer- ican Investment? Idle Money, L ike Idle Hands, Earns No Reward Now, when the future of industry looms up before us like a mountain of gold—when all the world holds out its arms for our products—when the great Rubber Industry is unable to meet the pres- ent demands upon it for tires and myriads of other useful articles—truly, never was opportunity greater for income from industrial investment. our Dollars Help Build This Factor for You R A BEUET LA (?il“: New Home of the Kelley Tire and Rubber Company of New Haven to be built on land bought by the company in West Haven. This factory is to be built of re-inforced con- crete, thoroughly modern in construction and equipment. Three buildings in all—main- building 100 ft. by 260 ft., three stories in height; office building and sprayer building. What Is Your Chance of Gaining Wealth? Do you expect that some good angel is going to pass a million dollars into your outstretched hands? Or are you of the wiser class of intelligent citizens who know that fortune comes to him who makes it? It is common knowledge that work and investment are the two fundamental sources of profit—money must first be earned by labor and multiplied afterward by investment. Here Is Your Golden Chance for Profit Right at your door—not in far-off’ foreign lands—lies your opportunity to invest in a sound industrial enterprise. With you lies the choice—to you goes the profit as this steck climbs to quotations reached by other profitable Tire and Rubber Securities. The Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. is a Co-operative Institution Its success is founded on the soundness of all co-operative effort—the sharing of the profits with the stockholders and selling at a discount to sharehelding purchasers Kelley-Kord Tires and Kelley-Blue Tubes. The wide distribution of stockholders means thousands of co-workers. This Stock Will Be at $7 a Share for Short Time Edward J. Kelley, President. Charles H. Bortelle, Jr., Vice-Pres. and Treas. Maj. William F. Alcorn, Gen. Counsel. Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. [, MAL THS TODAY Haven, Conn.: Executive Offices 962 CHAPEL STREET New Haven Conn Sent me, without obligation on my part, full informa- : ’ o tion regarding Kelley Tire and Rubber Co. in- - : . o . . ! vestment. Kelley Tire and Rubber Co. is separate and distinct from any other concern in the tire and rubber industry. NEW BRITAIN SERVICE STATION 8 Chestnut Street

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