The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1907, Page 4

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAYS FEBRUARY 20, 190 7¥ . : WALGS | 7 PREFERRED stock | wor) Regal Shoe Company | ——— FoR the purpose of increasing its working capital, enlarging its facilities, operating new stores and agencies, to meet the demand for its goods already created, the Regal Shoe Company offers for public subscription $1,500,000 of its 7 per. cent. Preferred stock. The Company has an authorized capital stock of $5,000,000, of which $2,500,000 is 7% preferred and-$2,500,000 is common, par value of each share $100, full paid and non-assessable. s “Only $1, 500,000 ofthe Preferred Stock-is offered for public subscription atpar value. .. This Preferred Stock is preferred both as to assets and dividends, the dividends being payable quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year. : This stock is not issued to liquidate any indebtedness. The present owners—the founders— are not selling out the basiness.. Every dollar: received from this sale of $1,500,000 of 7 per. cent. Preferred Stock will be turned. into the treasury’ of the corporation, and_used_for the imme- < diate ‘extension of ite factory capacity, and for taking care of the business which is already assured. In September, 1893, the Regal Shoe Company was started by a young- man whose sole |Coolies with Passports | Only to that Place, Must Go No Further. Stealings of New Britain ’ Financier Went Into Wild Cat Deals. W BRLTAIN, Conn, Feb. 20— William I Walker,” defautting treantrer of the Savings Bank: 6f New| Britain, way a_victim of ‘all kinds ot} sharpera and ‘dirroputable, brokers,’ ts pmserted In tatement made public tos day by W. He Hart, of the bank's com, “ruitiee which was appointed to atraigh an out the bank's “affairs and trae. ‘Walker, if porsiife. . ve ‘Mr. Hart denied that 180,05) of the ank's securities had been located, but ow had deen traced. int caso em Srtos| L Sa cs “2 | You can shop | ~ ru can eay. wately that R S i) ‘ by Telephone fn all kinds of wildcat epdo- and avold the busy nd associated with a tot of We hove followed no end of stroets and crowded cars. g that led to thin alr. He dealt m fall --street_ through —_disreputabie Have you a Telephone? brokers and was caught’ in many other a : yt Rat re lows capital consisted of $1500, a practical knowledge of the shoe business, indefatigable energy, and -an idea. The «origi a investment of $1500 has grown into a business, the tangible assets and good will of which are worth-more than $5,000,000.—— SE ea fa The Regal Shoe Company up to the present time has located its chain of stores in the most difficalt slates as far as competition is concerned—in the large cities of the country. Yet, —in spite of this fact, it has achieved-an-unparalleled-success.- ee Se iq In New York City, where retail shoe competition is keenest, $32,000 worth of Regal - 4 shoes have been sold to individual purchasers in one day for cash at the standard retail prices— a record never equalled by any other shoe retailer. : : -——Across-the-continent,_in-San-Francisco, far-from its base of-supplies, one Regal store ~~ ~“sells $250,000 worth each year—the largest specialty shoe business in San Francisco, 1G The net earnings of the’Regal Shoe business for the last 11 years have been in excess of the ~ amount necessary to pay-7% dividends on the total issue of Preferred Stock, $2,500,000, forthe = E YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK? : es entire period, and it is estimated that the new capital will double the present net earnings. é AR i 4 VV. olf The Regal business has shown an annual average increase of 4934 per cent. each year of its Ti pe H existence, selling only through its 122 exclusive stores and a few established agencies. And yet, today, we are reaching only one-fifth of the population of the United States. ase “The few exclusive agencies we have heen able to supply show an increase in volume of i business for=the year 1906 over 1905 of 129 per cent. . On December 31, 1906, we had on file 7,369 applications for agencies, bat ap to the present time, on account of manufacturing limitations, only forty could be accepted. By increasing the capital so that the manufacturing and selling facilities can be enlarged adequately and immediately, Regal stores and agencies will be located in every city and import- ant town. in the United States, and thus the already-created demand for Regal shoes in the vast territory outside that-now reached by the existing chain of Regal stores will be supplied. ~ + peeeerin An Exceptional Investment Opportunity __, BETTER opportunity. to-share-in_theprofits-of —— the open market equal to-more:than the full amount of a thoroughly established business has never before the total issue of Preferred Stock. been offered to the public, because never before have The stockholders are further protected by the fol- _ REW YORK TELEPHONE 00%} i 4” “18 Dey Stroat “7S JENNIE DARLING, gee Epwaros. ee | | Gov, Hughes Appoints Job E. : ‘Hedges Counsel for Rail- - ] | Board Inquiry.” 2 = Weisle Bniffin, the twelve-year-old girl ‘ Thousands of Men and Women Have cwho wan Infured in the New York Cea] 7OMM-WITeHEL BOwaRDS | Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It. ‘tral wreck last Saturday, died in’ Ford- ham—Hospital to-da: The child was He.-twonty-second «person whose” death F Tu Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Swamp-Root, Wit operate caueedl hy: the: wretk: : Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Evening World May Whe Sniffin girl lived i @ Bniffin girl lived at Englewood, Have ‘aSample Bottle Sent Absolusely Free by Mall. She was taken from the wreck = oheaas and for days she had been agony in the hospital. From the first If you are sick or “fell badly,” begin taking “Physicians: had delleved that sho the great’ kidney remedy, Dr. Kitmer’s Swamp- not recoy : rs j Root, beciuse as soon 2s your kidneys begin the ae Pee rena Tata aces ADOPTED DAUGHTER to get beter tiey will help ali” the other ex 10 die, ho ~ WV, Hughes is*how determined that t organs to health.” A trial will convince any = r= eee tee the responsibitity for the wreck shall be} fe s He haa appoint = Hedges; of New York, as anecial coun-| Fittul Uttle gr Weehawkentt ‘id-the- tute Iallroad Commis-| are Keeplig_a weigh overthe home of John Mitchel! Edwards, ono. of thelr! Tieighibors, to-day te whellier he ia| © Didn't Know | Had Kidney Trouble | 1 ‘i out of health id fon" Jown Lake mam wi 1 did not know that — trouble, sae 2 = Towing provision of the charter: ‘No mortgage or = / from nooks gre witar mun} care Sherrill siren naga meses : Hj st«(‘«é ree existed conditions similar to those which make _ SS shall-be-placed-upon-any of specmrens noes for tiret ons fur the reason thats 5 Lee | Bi this offer of stock desirable. : erty of the company without the consent of veteranvof the desp| Thevinauest’ thto the deaths will be Fea g eee e with @ large re| 31 The exceptional security of an investment in Regal holders of a majority in interest of the Preferred _ eontiniod before Coroner Schwanneke and promises to make it warn! Weak and unhealthy kidneys are responsible Preferred is proven by tangible assets— property in Stock of the Company. ie 7 er ane the Dronx_to-day.—Many who es- | tor sich Weetawkentes a4 happen 19) for many kinds of diseases, and If permitted plain sight, that can be seen and felt and counted. A statemont by the Treasurer and Managing caved ian others who were injured wilt | 4 in on tha ter-and- alto continue much sulfering and many fatal The Corporation owns and operates at Whitman, Director, E. J. Bliss, certified to by disinterested —_—— . ue east are sue te fe a eater ers Mass. the largest and “most completely equipped public accountants ard appraisers of recognized _au- li = = u o Sleepless and ir ~ Makes you pass water ~ factory devoted exclusively to the making of fine thority, will be furnished to each purchaser of Pre-~.- i a WAS NEAR We i Sify Often during sth and obliges you to get shoes,_All cash on hand, ‘buildings, box factory, shoc ferred-Stock, to-the-effect-that thé corporation-owns, — ; " )- ne fir at a | uring the night. Unhealthy dressing laboratories, power, heat.and light plant, all free and unencumbered; real; tangible-assets of more Red : Aivatism, gravel, Catarrh of ¢ ts i ad only wi pain or dull ache in the back, i ae 3 Kr Hie-d 3; make your head ache and _ J AVE TRS. ck -aché, cause” Thdigesiion,— stomach and real and personal property, machinery and equipment; than $100-for each and every share of Preferred Stock — all shoes and leather; all supplies; all the Regal chain of sold, not including the value of good will, foreign and retail stores frcm London to San Wrancisco; are owned domestic trade-marks, patents and other similar assets you—get_a_sall s yellow—com- by the Regal Shoe Company, free and unencumbered; owned by the Corporation. Spay seer + make.you.feel as. though—you—had— no-mortgages,-no~bonds. “All these ‘assets, togethtt —~""“y'pe ner earnings forthe past 1 = Mysterious Detonation Fright— ¥ Pient am with a large surplus and depreciation fund already gene, pet earings tor, (he: past-li;ycars cave Pet been in excess of the amount necessary to pay 7 * accumulated, positively secure the holders of Preferred _ -€ns Residents and Puzzles Po- ToubIeTukaIDPEKIc Stock, = per cent. dividends on the total Issue of Pree ce—Clergyman Unhurt. wn | mers S the world-famous kidney The Preferred Stock is further secured by the erred Stock, $2,500,000, for the entire period. y present | remed In t good will of the Regal business, foreign and domestic The latest years _are-the best. The-current earnings patents and the trade-mark “Regal,” having a value in are the largest in the history of the business, ; Present Owners—The Founders—Not Selling Out UE to-the present time the Regal Shoc-Company has -the rate“of 7 per cent, per annum on all the Preferred been a close corporation, its ownership being vested Stock outstanding. . sirens exctusively in its founders, and each one has a keen” ‘The Regal Shoe Company is recognized by the 3 shoe trade and by leading newspapérs and other —So successful ts-Swamy-Root-in_premtly overcoming /3]—~ interest in- perpetuating: thepereat success achieved: periodicals, like World’s Work, System, National and =| s, thal to Prove its wonderful merits you may have | J The men actively engaged. in the present manage- McCluro’s,-ag hein the teading shoe -concerm-in-the = areas ment aré young men in the prime of their powers, world, founded on the most successful and practical which fact eliminates for along time the possibility of * inciples. te irequently zelered a by..well ae loas_of prestige and-earning capacity through the loss C_Wuiters on.business system-as having the most-efticient: of the genius that created the business. They will Sema eeeite Creanizadon:dor the handling; and! pet- continue to work on the same principles. and according te All who are interested in this offer are cordially the same methods which have been responsible for the ‘invited to inspect the factory at Whitman, Mass,, and rapid and profitable development of the business up to make a‘thorough investigation of the books, files and this date. * records of the Regal Company. Every facility will 3 i “be. afforded tovall prospective purchasers of stock, or The interest which is held by them, represented their representatives, who may come to the general by the Common Stock, cannot receive one cent of divi- offices of the Company to satisfy themselves of the dend until the full quarter’s dividend has been paid at soundness of the investment. Sixty-Five Leading Banks in Largest Citiés Take | natural help to . for Swamp-Koot Is-th st perfect healer and gentle ald’ to the kid- If there is anyodoubt in your mind as to about four- ounces, place it jn s. lf on examination it ts fuilky ng,sqr-if small particles float-aboutsin-it--yonr a brick-! cys: ure in need “Of | f otk Evening World. ts pleasant to take and-you can purchase the regular {l{ty-eent e bottles at the drug stores everywhere, Don't make any mis- Y., 03 PIANO TEN BARGAINS BRYCE IS EXPECTED | . TO REACH CITY TO-DAY, | A Years Ptogtess. in. Sclence, There was wiusual progress in the various lines of science during 1906, $30 GABLER $2 fren 4 's of the three years’ exca- — 40 CHICKERING Jo cently completed at an- from Boston to San Francisco, from St. Paul to New Morey will draw interest from ¢ e.date the subscrip- 45. BRADBURY 3, i (Tell-el-Jezary) were Orleans, have consented to act as depositories for tion is received by us. The Regal Shoe Company 60 HARDMAN 3. ot He ana pees Reh a eo receiving subscriptions and delivering stock certifi- reservesthe right to reject any application, or to award 80 STEINWAY 3 dooathl At the un at ea are ie cates, A complete list of these banks will be mailed a smaller amount than is ‘applied for, aI 90 DUNHAM Monthly manifested in. Chemistry free on request. Or subscribers may remit direct to E. ‘A Prospectus setting forth complete facts the two United States eeiiniine J, Bliss, Treasurer, Regal Shoe Company, 109 Summer and data will be mailed free on request, or may 95 LUDKE street, Boston, Mass. Remittances should be made by be Obtained by calling at any Regal store. Ad- 5B OG 7 ; a3 anaes : ty ftom oxpress order, was order or certified check. ‘dress all inquiries, E, J. BLISS, Treasurer, 109 175 WESER eekene Geological Survey paid Subscriptions will be filled in order of their receipt., Summer St., Boston, Mass, sfeeheroeedtl 9 Vout Paid yn to. mapping in i ihe Bec PIANOS g i) i ; Rola elas of the | be} of earthquake dls- | 4 RENTED, @ » MONTHLY td Sea SIDS ee le Court, cor. Livingston S F : Old W. i 1 Block fr 7A. new Gibson EYESTRAIN i -picture with next) “." Sunday's World. : Palaeon- srological, RY Sfipears. in ile GOT Mor eam! }} 13.000 1554 8—10,00 facta and Bich es | Prict 25¢ By Mail 35c, far It, xtra Charge ¢ sh, GEURGLAN By Agvents F Established Nearly 50 Yous, PAS

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