New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 9

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~NEW BR{TAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920. View. from Elm Street. West! Haven, of Our New Plant. now under construction, to be completed by late spring—This is a new modern factory, v o 8 not-an old one resurrected. Plans by Monks & Johnson. THE ZERO HOUR! Famed in the stirring pages of the annals of the great war was the hour to go over the top—the zero hour. It meantin the lives of men the crucial test—whether they were men of aciion that won victory by determination and spirit, or cravens at heart who broke under the test and found a bitter oblivion in a slacker's grave. There on the battlefields of a great strife are illustrated the principles that govern all action in the lives of men. Each must decide for himself whether he has the met- tle to go through and win, or whether he is governed by an overcaution that causes him to hide in the nearest shell-hole while his brothers win the battle. The Clock Strikes Eleven The hour for action has coni- The ranks are filling with shareholders from all parts of New England. Your day of decision is now—will you “go over the top” with the Kelley Tire and Rubber .. mrany, or must you ever remain as lost in the financing of this great enterprise ? In Retrospect Works Done The past performances of this Company lic before you, an open . Every promise has met oy i with porformance. Every step Nus bren taken with a keen foresig the profit of the sharcholders. Enjadditiongtofthe losaan URofisfnrgojsaten oroe ihe establisiunont oldtwentyjshles [andjsacyios From a little group of courageous and honest Connecticut business men. we have grown to one of the stations and plan "“:‘lr ,f""' 2 ks :" preies ame e f‘"""‘f"“‘ the s “i"' o mow $be largest institutions of onr kind n the state, if not in all New Fnglaud. »m a point where we were faceoryion land onmed by, Mhe < Worehasc N have airoadyjseccitel the Dlane sad mecl: beset with problems to solve we reached a period where the future i< one of security and profit to the ; & Sed i aank S ason InscEs L Doston Eatas Ramd mve sien contract esmdio and foundation work to t . W. Blakeslee & Sons, one of New Haven's leading The Blakeslee Company have already begun work with a large force of men and » Ld Conditions Change warrant the other contractors will begin operations to rush to completion the comprising the tire sroup. The early investors in this Company gave of their funds and savings in mere confidence in Qur in- rity and ability to push the Kelley Tire and Rubber Company to sucvess. They sul bed at o« iod when it was plain that the future of the €ompany was a matter of gootl fortune ip. and thanks to the carly investors’ good codrage and our good leadership, it has he Answer? come through to a point where thei staunchness is rewarded a fine increase in the value of their stock ~ani & present excollent fimancial condition of thé Compainy. ) . ~ate, fhe establishment of sales and service stations, the buying of machinery i ion of sales force and the advertising and promotion work which has . brought this comy present sound condition and created a wonderful demand for Kelley “K” helrs Is I he Reward Thread Tires and Kelley Blue Tubes have been done through the efforts and finances of those already in the ranks of our stockhold If you wish to come in new you must come in on the present Who would deny those who early bought this stock at a low figure the profit that is now theirs? hasix, or if you wish to wait until our factory is completed and we are earning large dividends you may duty if you had come forward with your “slacker dollars” and helped put this enterprise “over the top.” today that, as in the ys of Graham Bell, Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, recognize genius and en- ment dictated. volition wished to come into this company months ago. They listened to someone who told them it You must decide—and you must make up your mind quickly. There arc only a few shares left to ad ~eciritles that possessed the most brilliant prospect a few years ago arc today almost worth- ihe formation of this compa o have other < to offer at $10 per share or higher to further It appears good you have every chance of gaining all the profit that any industry earns. Today this money invested in it trolled by the fact that the Company has reached a conservative level and no longer can offer gilt edge securities at a price so low as in the past. You must understand that as onr stock becomes of more commercial value we ourselves. for the benefit of our shareholders and the success of the company must ct to =ell it at a higher pric 1If you do not buy today you sacrifice a margin of profit that thousands of others will be made richer by. Share class of profit-takers. Tt would not be necessary to pen these lines to recall you from a derelection of price today. It is all o matter of choice. There are, at least. a certain number of people in America bave made mistakes you are much the richer and far happier by at least taking the action that judg- Only A Few Sh Left Many people are foolishly guided by the judgment of others. Many good people of their own n Do ares €. intelligence of all that there is nothing in life that is not speculative? The public utility. strect car and you have none but y 2 = opportunty has been presented for you to come in during pectation of reaping a big return. When you buy in the formativé stages and your judgment says that enterprise—where it can move forward with every security for itself und for every one that has his Ir you. who have been hiding in a shell-hole, had done your bit, you. too, would be in this enviable . come in then at the price pertaining then, which in all probability will be several times higher than the Never was a man.known to ireap reward. gain profit or win renown by doing nothing. Even if you terprisc and arc willing to support it with their dolars. was speculative to-invest in this €ompa: How Jogical their wisdom! It ix not apparent to the scll, at the prescnt price then the stock goes to $10 a share. Remember, if you do not buy now It you wait until a stock bhas reached the crest of its earning power you can bave but little ex- expand the industry or to ext - nd service stations; but certainly the pricc must be con- Company has reached a point where it can be said to have only the risk common to every industrial . $ Per Only Common Stock---Free From All Incumbrances Investors in our securities have opportunity to share fully in every dollar carned by the company. Each and everyone sharing alike. We have issued no preferred stock, have no bonds, no mortgages on our property. and have incurred no debts we cannot pay immediately. There is not a cleaner investment on earth. This stock can only be purchased through the Company and its salesmen, as the Kelley Tire & Rubber are financing their own enterprise. —n NCES— New Haven Bankh. N. B. A.. New Haven. 3 3 Monks & Johnson. 99 Chauncy St., Boston Mass, F;: B. Wa C i ' Southwark ¥ & Machine Co., Philadcelphia, Pa. Broadway Bank & Trust Company, New Haven. C. M. Eshelman Cameron Machine Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. J. €. Coley, Werner & Pficiderer Co.. New York, N. V. SR & Co.. Fort Wayne. Ind. ) Ldward Allen. President, Allen Machine Co.. Erie,’ Pa. Harry Hunter, ssident, Hunter Dry Kin Co.. Indianapolis, lnd. Artesian Well & Supply Co.. P'rovidence, R. L Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. MAIL THIS TODAY Edward J. Kelley, Pres. Charles H. Bortell, Jr., Vice-Pres. and Treas. Maj, Wm. . Alcorn, Gen. Counsel Kelley Tire a‘nd Rubber Co., 962 Chapel St.. New 962 Chapel Street New Haven, Conn. Haren ((aiin, Send me, without obligation on my part, full in- : A . e . : formation regarding Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. in- Kelley Tire and Rubber Company is separate and distinct from any other concern in the tire and rubber i ’ ’ industry. Kelley ‘K’ Thread Tires and Kelley ‘‘Blue’’ Tubes Fr ety T. COGSWELL Vice-President. Birmingham Iron Foundry, Derby. Cona. John Royle & Sons, Paterson, N. J. Executive Offices Name Address 8 Chestnut Street, New Britain

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