Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1919, Page 10

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The Re{f“ ard of Indush*y Is WEALTH He who seeks fortume with foreslght and forhtude will find SUCCESS By your labor you will gain first rung on the ladder of Success—~To climb to the top youmust resort to wise and lucrative INVBTMENT | B The Profit to the Shareholders of This Growing Industry Is beyond all present estimates. This company enters the tire market at a period more prosperous than ever known before. It enters with a pro- duct that need take second place to none. Itsfuture is as bright as any of the great industries in the rubber field. It is needless to elaborate on the thousands of dollars reaped for every dollar invested in any one of the successful tire enterprises of the country. EVERY ONE KNO’WS THEIR WORTH—BUT IT IS TOO LATE TO BUY THEIR STOCK. T lze New Home of the Kelley Tire and Rubber Co., of New Haven To be built on land bought by the Company in West Haven—A new modern Concrete Factory Buxldmg 100 feet by 260 feet on the main line of the N. Y., N. H. & Hartford R. R. the plans for which.are: already in the hands of Westcott & Mapes, engineers of New Haven, Conn. The plant will be comprised of three buildings, electrically operated side track facilities and will be a model of its kind. Funds have been provided for the present progress of the company—more fundsare necessary to push this building to completion and for the establishment of Chain-Store Sales and Service Stations throughout the country. : The Kelley Tire and Rubber Co. Is a Co-Operative Institution Providing the motorists, fortunately owning its shares with the facilities of buying one of the world’s best made tires and staunchest tubes at substantial discount—and in addition dividing with all a just share of the profits. THE STOCK IS NOW SELLING AT $7 PER SHARE = e At that price it can be said to be wondrously low—Think of your profit at quotatlons of '§10, $50 or $100 the way other rubber shares have gone and where Kelley Tire Securities are reasonably apt to go. . Now Is the Time To Come In--Not Dec. 1Ist or Jan. Ist--That I \’Iay Be Too Late 1 “Thestockm .ay go several dollars higher and the entire issue may then bein your neighbors’ hands. & Don’t wait until our factory is completed and we are selling thousands of Kelley Kord Tires a day, we won't need your money then and you i can’t have our shares at any price—Do it Today. Kelley #6f€*” Tread Tire and Kelley Blue Tube S ARRE onSalemWaterbnry at the WiALL 1 = Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., 962 Chapet St., New Haven, Conn : 65 West Main Street : : e Bt T ‘ ; Send me, without obligation on my part, full information 5 o Waterbury, ) Conn' regarding Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. investment, Edward J. Kelley, President ; Charles H. Bortell, Jr., Vice-Pres. and Treas. Maj. leham H. Alcorn, Gen. Counsel Kelley Tire & Rubber Co., Inc. Executive Offices 962 CHAPEL STREET New Haven, Conn. Kelley Tire & Rubber Co. is separate and distinct from u;y other concern in the tire and rubber industry ] itk """‘s“""@"’fifih&" i;m”l}d/,;_{ R S

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