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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 4, 1019, "LglfifiTFE&N;lgm' ' [ MARE_YOUR XMAS GIFTS IN ROVAL SHARES v TR 0 ORI Dublin, Dec. 4.—The general effe:t e oo ONE GUSHEH —AND YOUR CHANCE IS GONE, EVERY SINGLE WELL ORILLED REPRESENTS A NEW HCPE—A DISTINCT POSSIBILITY—A FORTUNE IN DIVIDENDS FOR OUR STOCKHOLDERS pPbressing the Si Ind the Sinn organizations | iroughout Lrel is to make the 0 WELLS 507 For Dividends 10 WELLS Fhesc nizationsideclare their ol T B DRI LING! DR LLING!! DRILLING !!! ‘n,mn of an independent Irisu i spoedicr means for the trial| ;3’5}‘45:i-"‘f}{{?;‘x‘~,;;e:;;-;u;ri}ii“,;%};”,f‘f}‘f"js‘», 10 CHAN ES FOX GUSHER WELLS—10 SHOTS FOR A FORTUNE cad of by the usual petty ,:siousf ‘nch and there is in every case 1 peal from the decision to the| : bunty court jud e 3 The proclamation of Dublin, Tip- : Limerick, Clare and Cork| L section of the Crimes ; INCORPORATED UNDER DELAWARE LAWS 1887 has a different purpose. | il : - iy S e ot el e e B : i ™ . s Royal Oil Wells is capitalized at $500,000. Only about ,000 of its stock is outstanding at the par value price of 10c. A small o vo escaped detection. z 5 - e Ny 4 M e e amount of the stock is now offered at 13¢ a share, subject to w {thdrawal without notice. No reservations will be made and no time B e i e o R g payments allowed. Every share of this issue, in addition to being preferred both as to assets and di er}ds, shares equally with the B Witnosses can be mined it Uo -yt y common and participates fully in all profits and all propertles as outlined in this announcement. Why invest hundreds or thou- 1 oath and bound over fo appear ot if sands in the ordinary oil concern when a small amount invested in Royal at the present price may be the means of starting you on the road fRFRiture: trial of wwhatever prisonet i 8 to an independent fortune? Royal Oil Wells today offers the small investor an unequaled opportunity to share in the wonder profits of the ':i.hmm:lywmrwif"‘“ "“‘]f;“,“ml by the | greatest wealth producing, fortune making industry known to modern civilization—with the absolute assurance of minimum risk, maxi- W proclamation may, it is appar- AR )y \ mum profit and a square dcal from start to finish. \1¥ expected, facilitate the collec- . of conclusive eviden and lead JER aareat b0t offondorsimho have (L Charles W. Barton, New York publisher, has personally visited the great Texas Oil Fields. fcaped. The inquivies ave to be held a shorthand writer wi'l 3 —_— : Read his article republished here from the New York Telegraph in case any prisonar a copy of the deposi- W o ! 5 2 : UNDREAMED-OF RICHES COME TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN WONDERFUL OIL FIELDS IN LONE STAR STATE fo be supplied to him k R By Charles W. Bartan % » (Assistant Publisher of The Morning Telegraph) ‘When I boarded the train for Texas a month ago I was somewhat skeptical about the reports of the fabulous wealth which was coming to ofl E % 3 investors in Texas. 1 was prepared to meet a lot of smooth-talking, silvery-tongued oil stock salesmen To v the least, I expectd that the oil men that yurt was under this B Pz 1 I was to meet would show me the bright side of the oil business and put their best foot forward. Thus | was prepared to discount about 80 per cent. of hat the inquiries were held whieh | 2 : NS Y5 % what they told me and take what | saw with a grain of salt. sulted in the capture and execution | e y % s Ay After having spent this month in going over the oil fields, my greatest worry is that if | tell the actual truth—the bare cold facts—I will be considered the Phoenix Park murderers wl R ¢ » /0 % N a candidate for the presidency of the Ananias Club, or, speaking in the vernacular, the best Far East of the Mississipp % e onier | E I am told that in the town of Ranger a vear ago there was hardly a man in the town who had a bank account of s.) 000. Today there are probably s 2 e e i twenty-five who have a bank account of $5,000,000. Millionaires are so common that nobody thinks anything about them. beretary, rd Frederick Cavendi i Everybody seems to have plenty of money, even drillers making $12 to $15 per day. nd the under-secrctary, Thomas 7 . Men and women have gone to sleep at night only to wake in the morning to find themselves multi-millionaires because they have struck oil. urlke. i A With modern machinery consuming an ever increasing amount of oil, and with England, France and Italy and all foreign nations calling upon us 2 for more and more oil, the demand is sure to exceed the supply for a long time to come. . Texas today is the Aladdin of the world and opportunities there are greater than ever before. OUNDATIOV QPEN DS : Trankly, T must confess that I expected to find a lot of crooks in the oil business. All my ecarly training had taught me to shun an oil investment 1 ] \ as T would a snake. B 2 1 N IN 1918 J SR However, I must say that in my opinion the great majority of Western companies are absolutely on the level. I never met a finer class of people 2 MILLION I Q s in my life‘than the men who are putting out these Western companies. There is no need for an oil company to be crooked. There is an inexhaustible supply of oil in Texas and here is so much money to be made by simply be ng fair and square that it is not worth while to he dishonest. Jump on a train and go down and see for yourself, as I did, the wonderful opportunities which are open in every line of business in Texas towns adjoining the oil fields. Talk with the farmer boy of a month ago, who today is a multi-millionaire. Talk with the immigrant woman who invested $300 and today is worth over a miliion and owns her own oil well and is getting richer every minut SHOOTING AN OIL WELL NEAR OKMULGEE A man goes out and buys a lease in territory in which geologists have told him he should strike oil. He needs twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars “The drill tells the story.” This gusher was drilled to crect a derrick and drill a well, depending on the depth to which fe must dig before he strikes oil. Tn some sections the oil lies in shallow fields, EChinD in the Okmulgee District, where we are starting now nn and in other sections he must dig much deeper. Barring accident, such as drilling a crooked hole and having a cyclone destroy the derrick, delay in mn ma, mel drlll[(nx nfl?m; n:‘ni Iilr"e.env:ell& We ex m:irg;‘ drill getting materis he se of lack of transportation. within irty ¢ days he k s whether he strikes oil or has a dry hole. It doesn't take {—Despite unfa- e Tocng i dividenas for out steqknolders an dicante much brains to drill a well right next to another well which is a producer, and s 4 the company'’s holdings are in a producing territory where 5 Royal shares to sell at $10 to $100 for every dollar in- geologists state there is oil, the investor has more than an even chance : make a for*uno."(‘u\nl The New York Telegraph. of exchange and increas- vested. the China medical ',‘..U»;‘L},.‘:.J”"f'i‘{[,;'.‘;l.i’.\”‘.5:.1"3,‘32?”?,‘; THE TRUTH ABOUT THE OIL BUSINESS WHAT THE DRILLING RECORDS SHOW 118 according to its annual report, The_plan ockefeller Organization Does Great W :)l‘h tor Medical Board When a real oil operator considers operating in a new field the first thing he does is to study the drilling records—that is, the average of dry holes against oil wells as applied to that field. When you put your money in the oil business you should know the drilling records—what the percentages are for and against you. The oil bu as a business, is not a gamble 65 | but a very safe business. Drilling one well or two wells is a rank gamble. Drilling 30 wells is not a gamble because the averages are all in your favor. One good oil well will p ”{10\\:; < ¢ it \:.;l“fm',‘,“(;',‘]‘i‘}:?‘i ' for ten dry holes. That is why Royal Oil Wells will drill ten or twenty wells instead of cne or two. Records for the entire United States or for ten oil fields xhon that there were 22,355 R R il e Gl B wells drilied in 1917. Of these only 4,718 were dry, or about one in every five. Practically four wells out of every five drilled are good wells. Records for March, 1919, show 2,584 wells an; Y 3 ar of the old re- drilled. Only 403 were dry. In April, 1919, 2,990 were drilled. Only 467 dry. Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas, month of May, 1,504 wells drilled; 279 were dr In North Te alone 401 Aprssident Ofv ““; d wells were drilled with only 70 dry. Do you call that a gamble? Yet one good oil well will pay for a dozen dry holes. What matter if we do get one dry hole to every four oil wells. at ientsin, spen e b d 4 s & % months in the Cnited States etting in touch with leading ) ant es on education. t » year construction Work | E n the bu of the Peking Union L1 1] Ledical coll ent forward und the acult was increased to 34, T oard in its report said that the pres oo s 7 0§ TEN WELLS TO BE DRILLED--TEN CHANCES FOR A GUSYER IN THE DEEP SAND OIL FIELDS mN PEUP[E Royal Wells will drill at least ten wells in the most promising deep sand fields. Three of these wells are starting now and others will be drilled rapidly. From two to three drilling rigs will be kept going continuously night and day, always in most promising territory near known production. Royal Oil Wells is a remarkable example of quick financing and rapid-fire f action. The company was only incorporated ty da\s ago, and any day, any hour, from this time on may sce the stock off the market or selling for $10 to $100 for every dollar invested. SHUULD TAKE Royal Oil Wells has everything that makes for success and profit—honest, experienced management, choice drilling properties and ample capital. No company formed in recent years i has accomplished so much in a short space of time. We do things. Ask our stockholders. Ask the banks with whom we do business. Royal Oil Wells is the livest, fastest moving oil PHUSPHATE organization in the country. If you wish to become a partner in this enterprise, get in now while you can buy the stock at a fair price. We are in the business of getting oil, not mcrc]\ selling stock. 'When the big well comes in your chance to buy Royal is gone, and gone for good. Get in now on Royal shares at the 15c¢ price. othing Likc Plain Bitro-Phosphate to Put on Firm, Healthy Flesh (¢] amd io K ase Strength, Vig- or mwi Nerve Force. (o) al ledged policy of su itial dividends—unot 1 per cent. or 2 per ¢ —-but a full half r ¢ ry dollar's worth of oil produced. Do you realize what this means to cou? Do you know that oil compani =11 earn 23 per cent. or 50 per cent. on the capi space of thirty days? Eave earned/aull 100 percent. in thir.y days. But the stockholders don't get it. Royal Oil will be conducted on a di t basis. When the mon carned it is ) and Royal Oil W olls wvill seo that you get it and get it promptly. As soon as the well pays the drilling cost you will begin receiving your share of ol produced. If our firs roduces 1, day, 500 by s or $1,000 a day will go directly to stockholders, There will be no set dividend rate. lach month's oil profits will be split 50-50. R That is 50 per cent. to the stockholders and &9 per cent. for ses and additional drilling Tt il oot On the basis of $100,000 of our stock outstandi » production of 1,000 barrels would pay to each stockhoider 360 per cent. a year on every dollar invested. We can't guarantee you that you will make a P on e o B million dollars over night, but we can and do guarantee that you will get every dollar of profit that your investment entitles you to, and get it promptly. And when you buy into Royal Oil Wells you have the Gt s 1 satisfaction of knowing that your money iz Leing handled by experienced oil men instead of wildeat promoters. e If you want to get action for your money, if you want to be an inside partner instead of a mere owner of stock, if you appreciate the kind of a company that will pay the profits to you instead of your estate, 2 if you want a share in the great oil wealth that is enriching others, then fill in the coupon now, write your check for what you feel you can afford to invest and mail it along today. The coupon means money, real Th o weainess arel ot dollars in oil profits, to you and every other maw or woman who buys Royal shares at the present price—$15 is not too littie—$16,800 is not too much—but remember, the more you put in, the more you take out. Fill in the vnness and ress are often coupon, but do it right now. If you don’t happen to have a check handy, mail the coupon anyway—you can send the money later. But, ‘.u means, mail that coupon today. The one big well—the gusher that is ue to w’l ‘\‘] L rUnr hodies always the lure of the oil fraternity—may come in any day, any hour. When it does, your chance is gone and the large pre fit with it. wil the coupon teday, money or ne money. eed morc phosphate (han con- vined in modern foods. Physicians Lm""”‘i‘;‘i“i‘n?fnt%ziif;‘;z’z | ||A Fortune in One oil Well;" CET Yfl”g APP ll“ATlflN IN NO'V TO S“ARF lN A'J, 10 WF.LLS FORTUNES IN OIL ists as bitro-phosphate, which is in- How Many Fortunes in < sive d is v st . . Thera is an inclination on the part of & s e e ' Ten Wells? $15 Is Not Too Little—$15,000 Is Not Too Much—The More You Putin the ||:rui cn’ ool e 'niioie “or oot Pack By Clecding ] o AR _ More You Take Out whovs statuanta 18 Charies W. Barion: who tly nd by supplying Carey well, worth g is of th espect - Ehel s i ; 3 Trapshonter. well, ~xiorih: $21000 $15 buys 100 shares || ;5,005 55 the Mewepiner mooinmg, <ble four 13 S 3 Home O}l Co., worth 3400 hosphoric foods elements, 323 in Collr rorth L ssi000 APPLICATIUN FOR SHARES $30 buys 200 shares | ., o sasier o fact, this page cowd be 1 shou e a we $55 {0 Mermitt, Ol - filled with condensed accounts of the unbe- Korn OiL J 3 i NORTH AMERICAN FISCAL GCORPORATION $45 buys 300 shares lievable ‘tortunes made in oll. A Such stories 1 0., - ¢ very hour of he day, 1 D 5 COLUMBUS CIRCLE, NEW YORK $60 buys 400 shaies | oe 12 LN, Shems Bour O e’ ey tord S As ‘agonts for ROYAL OIL WELLS COMPANY shares, you are ordered to purchase for my $70fbuys S s00isharesh IO iskesio otiiulas oy homa syl svery o Dnlore s ooiono B R > " il $90 buys 600 shares || oil milllonaire, and that there ars more than account shares at the present price of 15c a share. 1| enclose herewith (or wi $105 buys 70C shares (vnP]hundrod millionaires whose fortunes were - made entirely through oil, in Imperial_Oil, B Lucile e s dn f both as t 3 12 Bhnol” o1 o Ein| B s Rt e s R St e e e et el A | IR 100 buy R LuGiabinres | RO e e ol st At 4 o S s e e R N ends, and that they s P! $ buys 200c shares || investor as a possibl fortune on a few bun. dred invested It has Rt thal ble ot reported nali tnve te in oil as : Full Name 500 $450 buys 3000 shares ||is today. the poor man's chance to accumu- ,,_',,', N],:fl‘ ”r,‘::o S50 noeatat i O " New Britain Herald $750 buys 5000 shares || 12t /ae sume through moderate invest- returned §7560, < S $1500 buys 10000 shares Address CAUTION:—While Bitro-Phosph ¥ the relief of Ask for Your Copy of “The North American Qil News.”” It Is Sent on Request. 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