Cape May Star and Wave, 19 February 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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BIG FORTUNES OF TODAY HAVE i^EN MADE BY UTILIZING THE WASTE RESULTING FROM MANUFACTURING PROCESSES. You have heard the story of Swift & Company selling dressed beef almost as cheaply as they buy it on the hoof because of the utilization of what was once treated as waste. You know why du Ponts, starting with a, powder plant no larger than your parlor, now manufactures hundreds of different articles in plants that cover inilee of territory, and with agencies that cover the world. — Because they saw and developed the unlimit- I ed possibilities of converting waste into by products. ri ."*• , ( • l\'" What has been done with beef trimmings and gun powder waste, . ■ ' " " " V V . ■ ■ :3 The Millville Pulp and Products Corporation will do wifh the scrub forests of South Jersey,, by converting them into / TURPENTINE, ROSIN, PINE OIL, WOOD PULP ' ; . AND SIMILAR PRODUCTS

N INFORMATION INCORPORATION \ ' Millville Pulp and Products Corporation is incorporated under the laws of Delaware. Its authorized capital is $500,000.00. The par value of the stock is $10.00 per share, and is ; Non Assessible. • • PURPOSE The purpose of the corporation is to convert the immense wood waste into products readily salable, at enormous profits. PRODUCTS ' The corporation jyill manufacture building lumber, boxboards, paper containers, high-grade wrapping paper, and other paper products, distilled turpentine, rosin, pine oil, wood alcohol, leaf piheSjflfwood lye, and sweeping compounds. PLANS AND PLANTS , The Millville Pulp and Products Corporation are owners of an exclusive "process through the use of which it is possible to manufacture the articles to be put on tbe mnrket out of the scrub pine, gum and hickory forests of South Jersey. -The first plant win be built at East Millville, where the company already pwns 200 acres of pine timber with sufficient water power to generate 30Q horsepower. It has options and cutting rights suf- ^ ueient to insure ample mafeaal for operations, which are to be started immediately. 'Skilled labor can be secured from Millville, Vineland, liridgeton, and nearby manufacturing cnminunities. ■;

. • OFFICERS AND DIREGTORS Selection of company officials has been accomplished only after the most careful investigation, and the office personnel is f • of such caliber as to insure the utmost degree of efficiency in / the management, production, -and~-sales._T.be list of executives follow : ELLSWORTH H. HULT, Pres. and General Mgr. Philadelphia, Pa. F. W] WATERMAN Vice Pres. and Production Mgr. Baltimore, Md. ELLSWORTH H. IIULTZ, Jr Secretary Philadelphia, Pa. CHARLES D. S'OMERS Treasurer ' \ ■ Philadelphia, l'a. LEWIS STEELMAN, .....Director . VMillville, N. J. MARTIN E. SMITH, ..7? Gen 1 Counsel _ . ■ . * Wilmington, Del. Ni * -V •f. WESLEY ARTHUR Cons. Engineer Millville, X. J. . '

You are NOT invited to buy shares in a Nevada gold mine, or an Oklahoma oil will This is not a "wild cat" scheme You are Invited to Invest liligmff mm Participate in Profits Which it will make by converting local scrub timber into valuable commercial commodities. EVERYBODY CAN BUY Stock $10.00 per Share ^ Non- Assessable No Preferred 'Stock J No Mortgage For detailed information without any obligation whatever, write ELLSWORTH H. HULTS, , 218-220 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Opportunity is Knocking at Your Door ARE YOU IN ? |