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PAGE SIX WANTED! - IN NORTH CAROLINA - - —ln all Towns .SEmsEE V and Cities of xSiX ZOOO popula- and Jm*?\(mtm\ Group of Men V\.% BSP' { o£ Business and Financial Ability , (a\\ *© Grasp this Most Unusual \ \ ~EA Money-Making Opportunity \ \ BtlfAy' : ‘; f i~ EEEa~-/ 3We shall establish at once in this state several complete small plants for \ \ *Ek ‘ _ 7"~ the manufacture of our nationally advertised Clover Leaf Cord Tires. Sim- \ \ \\ A\y yjflv ilar plants, to operate as units in the great Paul System, are being established \ \ Ej}l w elsewhere. Esch will be independently owned and operated by men we select. \ f \ c^i VE<S * Each will be licensed to build and sell the famous Clover Leaf Cord Tires. \ \ r~! * L Each will have exclusive protection in its territory. Each will be equipped «’ \ *\ \\ Ji / f \ with the Paul patented machinery, which alone makes such plants possible. Y Y x 'X J JJ I 1 ’ s' Y\ \A To any man cr group of men prepared to own and operate one of these New Plants of the Paul Y \ -/ \ I H '^V3 >S \ System, we offer a surer market and a larger profit than we believe can be made in any other line V \ c . \ \ I Hetis?jr / '4. The tendency of large industries in the future Nationally Advertised. \ \ M uC3j Ly*! £/ L SyE’-E Rv will be to locate smaller factories nearer the ClOVer Leaf XifCS \ \ ' 1 ! \ dim I \ consumer. Up to this time a tire factory cost- _. , . iSJU > )2S .1 • rJßQ*'yir S S&a\'>y> ' “yJii inglessthan $1,000,000 has been almost tin- TUes known lor extreme hfe and service., Car \ - /fl L nmiL>J&Sk\'M\ J Jp"*- heard oi. A man oi moderate means could own »wnem recognnte their quahty Our nahratj Tj ' Pf~ * 1 j mS : * wJ 1C i c i r. advertising continually creates the demand. You fltt Ck ft H i ?/ a ;,“ ost only r a le ™ f are , s of St -K. Bu C n ° w build and supply the tires to meet it. Amarket • V , J r 13 C lan^et ' y *■ l6 ls^lln ° far in excess of possible production is right at /ryi 1 Paul System. your door. You control both the making and sell- ® jj 8 II \ ing of every tire. In this way you make a double profit. ( f j 'fl 1 1 v\x\ \ InVAmtliffeM nC You can meet or beat all competition. In fact you can >?*t // ll 1 \ \ \ »»• vMUlwlfi VX sell retail at dealers’wholesale prices and make SIO,OOO / 1 IV 1 i / ——v 2ft £tfl°£&2ft'f* Ffiidlnddfl* the first year by manufacturing and selling an average V \ of only one set of four tires daily, which is only one- * // I V sSit@S A great Akron tire engineer has perfected the Car Owners Will Pre- / / jr? •I /*| V S? Sy/ MMto Ul small tire plant. It duplicates perfectly on a £ftf* lapallv ifafla T % ffl*AC / / A/b --tf. A p /S yy / Wr* small scale the finest product of the largest sac- * 11 If r lsi 9 /E/E// lory. The Paul Rubber Company, largest tire They can see their tires made. They can drive / / JJ , J 51/ yEXjf' mKmJf yW makers in the South, have secured exclusive to the actor y a ? d f ~f re f °f Phasing It / / controlofthepatentsandplan. ThePadSystem W They i through lending its purchasing power and wholesale prices. They will have a real pride in j j >/ J \ .‘fSjjjff X— N skilled tire builders cooperates with each plant the success of this local industry. They will prefer to J j jgjry / \ \ to insure success. buy Clover Leaf Tires, factory made, factory sold and / / / 1 F factory guaranteed by men they know. II f J tl { •Jft* @ ’fr^tr 1 N© Tire Experience Necessary f/ ’ \ \ Y . —As we supply and install all machinery, supervise its installation, supply all / j ( 1 y Y Y * raw materials at low prices and furnish an experienced man for plant manager. / / r What Is / \ If you have $7,500 to $15,000 to invest in a safe and profitable / / LocatlOflT business under your complete control yet operated as part of a / / one^to^ ~ w - McCONNELL, President / / throughout the entire state. Ea^h Qi / >'~T v N ——W# / / plant will have ample territory, )JM The Paul Rubber Co., Salisbury, N.C. / / predetermined, in which to mar- | t — -Lftf/ ——FfcsJK'j/'W , , / / ket all of the tires it can produce. sMEE fcr-CT /—T7 • References: Duns,or Bradstreets. S One plant will not be allowed \A Conununity Hr. Factories X privies oi another. Eachtvlll ifcntEJ sB / have the same opportunity to AX X BfA. \ a/t \ \ make sales and to make profits. gflftMM/ >y V ’ \ Don’t hesitate to get the details of its ‘ —once while the greatest oppor- Y\ 3 tunifies are open, in regard to territory. Phone or wire us for an appointment. ■HUB %&st* R ! 9 jntejß jfflpißjf 9 I ÜBjEew BA jupg , W F IHi IB nn|| wb yu ■ . ~ * JB ■ t iKnft mm ILi M V ■ a BB JB a M 1 B A Bi ■ Brl W Bi B| J • W JBJi flv JB B I | ■ T I IK B BB "BP H w? » BI w BI B Bi B Hk JBB| mm ■ B|B| B ■■ B bM ■ THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE 7 ‘' *• # Wednesday, Sept. 2s, 1923.
The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, N.C.)
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