New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1919, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY:- HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919, Plenty of Money for All The world is a veritable mine, teeming with treasure—each pocket of gold waiting for you to seek and find it. There arc no chosen few among the people of the earth selected to wear the crown of wealth—all, each and every one has equal opportunity to reap his share of earthly treasure. What Others Have Done—You, Too, Can Do. OPPORTUNITY—the light that shines out like a Beacon in the night, beckons to you from every highway and hj\-wny of life. Don’s neglect t ~aed its call Today, this very hour the one step that may mean a future of plenty and prosperisy lies before you. Where There’s a Will—There Is Always a Way Nature has well ordained that the man of ambivon and strenguh of will shall gain his end. No skeptics or nodding doubters serve to tarn him from his path. Clear of vision and imbued with a spirit of robust optimism and firm in e belief of the honesty of purpose of his fellow men Hits Out Right And True For Success. When Is a Better Time Than Now? Without doubt you like many others have long thought #ia: you would like to come with this progressive company. You have waited, perhaps while the stock has climbed one and two dollars a share (Isn’t it exasperating how a stock goes up while one is waiting to buy?) But if you only scize time by tac forelock mnow, you have a chance to get in while the price is still very low. This Company Has a Big, Brilliant Future No need o claborate on what other Tire and Rubber companies have done—no need to tell thaw a few Hundred Dollars invested in Fish, Firestone, Diamond, Mohawk and a score of other Tire concerns have yielded their Thousands of Dollars profit. That's history, and most investors know all about it. What you want and are entitled to know is abott the future. The future of Tires is unquestioned; any rubber man will tell you; and he will also tell you thas the demand for tires in the immediate future will reach into Billions of Dollars—Think of it ! Founded on a Co-operative Basis—Solid as a Rock— The Kelley Tire and Rubber Company by a plan which links up the interest of Tire user with the Tire maker and secures close co-operation in bringing great success to the company and by making Kelley Kord Tires and Kelley Blue Tubes superior to any on the market, we make doubly sure the adherence of share- holders and their co-operation for mutual profit. ‘ At $7 a Share—Who Wouldn’t Buy? Only Common Stock Issued—No Preferred—No Bonds Edward J. Kelley, Charles H. Bortelle, Jr., ‘ Maj. William F. Alcorn, President. Vice-Pres. and Treas. Gen. Counsel MAIL THIS TODAY Keiley Tire & Rllbber CO., I[]Co Kelley Tire and Rubber Co., 962 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn.: . : i Sent me, without obligation on my part, full informa- Executhe Offlces 962 Chapel Street New Haven, Conn. tion regarding Kelley Tire and Rubber Co. in- 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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