The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1909, Page 12

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PA A eal ONLY 250 GUE The Marriage Before Altar of Lilies in R Covered Ballroom. ee Amid the usual Granard. The cereme was per in the ballroom of the 3 <! No, 2 Fast Sixty-ninth street, witnessed by 20 guests Because of the difference in the re bride and was Nglous faiths of the f. groom a great chur possible, and stupendous crush therel of the tended the wedding of the ; burghe and Miss t nothing was left und lavishness ? toward display an had been ndt The entire residence the hands of decorators, a big stone house was for x bower of be: ST Took Place ase- scenes of splendor which attend the marriage of an Amer foan millionaire's daughter Into the for i eign nobility, Mss Beatrice Mills was } wedded this afternoon to the Ei { ar 9 and was Rare Flowers Everywhere. pu BEATRICE MILLS via Now an English Countess MADE BRIDE Ot EARL GRANARD Ceremony at Father's Home Marked by Lavish Expendi- i ture Chiefly tor Flowers. Si) of 4 at ide m ait BEATRICE, Nay j fiom entrance hall to Louis XV. t | room, which !s on the top floor B ‘The walls and ceilings of the ballroom, | by Bishop Cusack at 3 o'clock this at ' ternoon, were hung with white brides ' roses, interspersed with rehids. Arou F the panels of rors. which 4 b orat the enormous room were , t tures of smilax, gravef t by bunches of brides’ ros id A temporary altar of Easter lilies had been erected 4 room, where an Immense wedd the same flowers hung Two hundred and fifty placed in this room, the decorated with white ri orchids, and here the relatives timate nds of the Mills fami York hag seen da rich take unto themselves a funptions so elaborate as favorable criticls butt Miss Mil ard ¢ ert debut of t rance hul nm the javis mart were ved was fe ty rose it eoheme of pink spread about the The pwadaind Ceremony. great masses 0 on the arm of her father, D. Mills, wearing gown of eatin, cut in ase Directoite 1 a by a z ture . { ttle girls tendant r ( i wore cay erty st lace. srrewed Gran } ' Pup After the Wedding A 4 thi rc the-Hud Will pay Mills hax from M éiamond i > CHILIANS BEAT AMER ONCEPTI team Tacific fie t match with Ch day, in whieh t dinher in honor « dow % ‘\ FOUND MOTHER-IN-LAW Home of her foneinclaws With THY EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FANUARY 14, 1900, ork Society Girl Who $160,000 GIVEN FOR NEW Dd \lolph Lewi Pact W lor th vesant, Peter Stuy lead of Adolph to the effect they own poor and never let Joyeph EL Won't Stay On slip off the nose when . you will tind the Suction Clip a revel It takes hold of he nose with the softest, surest, firmest grasp, and holds your oe S firmly and securely ion It they you perspi Harris ton, FAPL OF GRANARD. ILLS. Attached to your glasses for 35 “= Qenkists and Opticians DE ny “ The Ogde fe | tr ne | | . {| | { 5 | \| t} i| I! {| | \| i Thursdays A2P Bulletin Be ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS. Look for our Thursdays’ advertisements in this paper, because through them you can obtain the best groceries in the city and at the same time swell your bank account. Study our prices care- fully and take the clipping along with you to your nearest A&P store; it often is a money-saving Compate our prices —compare our Stamp offer- ings—compare our merchandise. Do that, and you will become one of our million cusiomers. reminder. ea porte. 35, fo, 50c a lb. Fancy Ciop, 6b, (06 & ib. CALI &P brand, No, Coffee Best Grown, 18, 20, 25¢ a Ib. Fancy, 28, 30, 32, 35¢ a Ib, NED PEACHES abe a can $2.80 a doz: 66.75 @ case 1 cad; 9280 a doz; $4.50 @ case Sta) a doz; $0.75:a case Canned Peaches are second DRNIA CA HXUNS No, 23s Latta St andard - t brand, Xo, 22 ‘tan.ard : tin wom; Te 4 1 & 4 olan Mid, PTUs Morice This Weel 0: Pure Lard. Special Price This Week Only Peanut Butter, AGP Gorn Starci i | | Package, Be | Pound, 22 Pound, lic i i 4 | P What is the use of ait j | n * 1B i this | toe below our usual sell- Y On next Monday The Peanut Butter is to best quality we can buy =e ree eres ee enema, re Pea Beans, atb.- + - Se lona Tomatoes, 8€ can; 908 doz + $1.75 case Pears, No. 2can - - 10c FinestGlace Citron,ib.,20¢ lonn Cern - Sex He dor: 1.76 case Shrimp, can - - + 12¢ Smoked Sai di $ve fona Peas - 10€ can; $1.10 doz.; 2.40 case Beach-Nut Bacon, jar, 28c 115 S&H Stamps | 10 S&H Stan A&P Cocoa = Ammo, + = « 10c Se 20¢ 10 S&H Stamps 10¢ 105 HSiamps , A&P Spinach = - A&P Laundry Starch ea. 129 Star Figs > + + 200 10 SéHStamps (2° AGP Bvaporaied Milk - 25e@ 19 S&H St Snider's Beans - 10e 10 SéHStamps yt noe QueeD Olives - + Qe | 15 S&H Stamy Snider's Beans - ° 15e@ 10 S&H Stamps * pi A&P Rice - - 10¢ : Snider's Beans - 20e 10 s4l!Siamps vy Sultana Spice - - 10¢ AREATATLANTIOMPACTFICTERG 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New York, ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL. Utes $25,000 Jews Proud of Upholting ON Lewisohn leading Jews the community. Among the donors to the new Beth Israel are J Sechift, If Your Eyeglasses SOLV ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES fhe y 4 ‘: = ‘ 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. ARE ded Taira GUILLOTINE IN PRIVATE. 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. ; Grand PATS, Ji ‘ 5 442 Columbus Ave. lat and 82d Sts, i . 5 ‘ ace 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. 3 ml ve ° ) ggg FultonSt. (Oop. A: 8.) BROOKLYN. New York have added $100.00 to the 1 for a new Beth Israel lospital, w now stands at Monroe, J ind Cherry streets, The fund 3 now $1ts),000 At the meeting at the Hotel Savoy the Rey. Dr. Rudolph Grossman said he Jews of this elty have every reason | be proud of hay earnestly fulfilled the agreement they made with Peter | Stuyvesant, 25) years ago, when the Charter of Liverty was granted to them, would care for their | them burden | | cents The old saying ts undoubtedly true, The proof of the pudding {s tn the eatin, consequently the best proof of anything Is the experience of others similarly situated, to while we might prove our contentions about what we may expect from tha stock of our Company by elticg such Instances as the Union Ol! Company, which In 1906 paid its stockholders a dividend of 99 per cent. and {n 1907, 140 per cent., or the California Ol Fields, Ltd., which has for several years paid, 30 per cent. on par, and show such {n- stances of advances in price as In the case of the Pinal Oil Cotapany, whose stock advanced from & few cents a share to $5.00 a share, or the Hanford Oi! Company from $10.00 & share to $120.00 « share, we wil confine ourselves to our imu the Lucile Oil Company, which owns the propel famous Section Six, Township 21, Range 15 of the Coalinga d separated from ours only by an imaginary line. What their our property is clearly outlined in the letter printed below The Lucile Oil Company was organized and began selling, the!r stock a little over two years ago at 10 cents per share. They tmmediately began drilling Well No. 1, and within a year brought In this well, which is now producing and has produced steadily since that time on un average of i) barrels per day, making the total production from this well at the present price of oll, $254,900. Thi ead and drilled Well No. 2, which in the latter part of 1908 they brought In about 1,00 barrels daily. This makes the production from th barrels per day, which is worth at the present price of oil—-< per day, This Company {8 now paying its stockholders 2 per per month div dends, and this fact is vouched for by a letter from the First National Bank of Hau ford, which is produced below. This dividend Is paid on the par value of the stock There is nove of this stock for sale whatever, but there are frequent bids for it on the sau Francisco Exchange of trom $8.00 to $15.00 per share. One Hundred Dollars in r property {ts t thinks of ad this well is producing two wells about 1,400 cents per barrel nt $945.00 PRO That This California Oil Co. Will Absolutely Be a Big Pro- ducer and Should in 8 Months Be Payin¢e Good Dividends, and in 2 Years Be Paying Over 40% on Par. vested in this stock yon veaes ago at 10 cents per share Is therefore now paytng $2,400 per year tn dividends and {s worth $15,000, REMEMBER, these are not estimated figures of what will be or what can be-they are ABSOLUTE figures of the earning power and value of this stock to-day. Please get these figures firmly settled in your mind, then remember that the Coalinga Aladdin Oil Company are vow at work on thelr first well, h is located just SIXTY+8IX YARDS from tho Lucile No. 1 well; that within eight months this first well will be completed, and tt 1s a mortal certainty that it will be at least a fo) to 1,500 barrel well But let us figure on the very lowest estimate aud take G® barrels as au example. A O)-barrel well at the presont price of oil produces $415.00 each and every day, and will net_to the Coalinga Aladdin Oi! Company about ) per month, It wilt require about $7.00) of this money to go anaau with the drilling of (ie (wo additions! wells, leaving over $1,000 per month for dividends within eight months. At the ead of a year or fifteen months the other two wells will be brought in, and it seems mortally certain (hat these will also be at least 500-b wells, 90 that at the end of that time our production will net (ue Company $21,050 onth, of which we shall require about ) to drill the three additional wells, leaving $11,050 each month for dividends. At nd of two years should have froma six to eight wells producing at least un) barrels each per day, bh would mean $55,1% net per month to the Company, or per year, which is over 65 per cent. on the par value of the entire capitalization, i (990,000.00. ‘This is figured at the present price—st cents—of oll. The price of Califor: nia oll is constar easing, and $1.0) ofl is confidently predicted within two years These fig re all based op the history of the Lucile Ol Company, and there tn no reason Why they should be discounted one-tenth of oue per cent.; in’ fact we have a ervative, for we have only figured on 500 barrels, while the history sifows that we have a perfect right to expect’ 1,000-barrel wells re clearly proven the assertion made in the headlines of this a4- Have we not there vertisement ? That this stock offering, just because it promises the same tremendous returns, Should not be confused with the ordinary 10, 15 and 25 cent stocks offered to the general public by unreliable, or we might say, unthinking finan- cial agents, is clearly shown by the following letters: aynacrons Lucite Oit Company GOALINGA, CAL, hy 2 January 4%h Oentiomeni= + In conversation with ur, E. ¥, Preston a fer days ago [ Tevarked that the Coalinga Aladdin O11 Company property adjoining the Iuciie way the very bast absolutely proven piece of ofl lend in the whole Coalinga district, He asked me if I had any objeotion to writing you to that effect, I am Vice President of th O11 Company, the best paying ofl property in the state of ¢ nia for it's size, I am also a large stockholder in tha Any Of) Company, whose property adjoins the Coalinga Aladéin O11 Company pn the south, These are magnificent propentins., Ir this 1 only admit the truth wren I say that th Coalinga Aladdin O11 company property {9 the best piece of of] land to my knowledge in the Stato of California and oadh well comploted rill sure 26 frov eix hunived to fifteen hundred barrelis por di Yours frspsctfully, | Ye iter of this letter, Mr Phelps, iv the Vice-Pres which adjoine our property on the east, a ich adjoins our property on the south a Aladdin O41 C and has written bg facts, and he certain to be commended as he does that our erty, notwithstanding REST OIL LAN STATE OF CALIFOR ts n for stating as these others, 1s PORTTy} THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HANFORD,CAL 2, 190% ddin ly- short att rr) “and joining thie prop- I know of no better in the Coalinga District, Cashier, In considering this letter from the First National Bank of Hanford, let us {mpress upon you that none of the officers of this bank are in any way Interested in the linga Aladdin O\) Company, and they have no ulterior motive whatever in writthg a letter. It is simply a statement of facts, and such facts, vouched for by the shier of a Notional Bank,, surely cannot be doubted such Oil Is Making Millionaires in California And is making many of them Southern Pacific Railroad, trom the investment of $170.09 has become a miulti-mt e, Joe Chanslor war a clerk in a Los Angeles siore, and he is new rated at ove 100,000.00 every penny of ft made in oil. We might go on and give dozens of sich cases. Now we firmly, honestly and conscientiously belleve + chance for every intellfgent man and women who has a the road to the million mark by making an investme Company stock After reading over all this matt why we should not do Just as well what does {t mean? {t means that $1 sufficlent Income to live comfortably beyond the possibility of want We know how extravagant these figures sound and make these statements such that they will be men, but to be honest and do justice to the John A, Bunting, formerly a brakeman on Are here offering a to really s the Coalinga Aladdin 0 . is there any way on earth you can figure out and if we do as well, invested now will really de you a y $1,000.09 Invested really place you Wa have tried to be conservative believed by the most conservative ubject we cannot figure the earn lower than we have, You understand ths of the reasons for the excessive fs that there ts practica no ever after the wells are bow ught tn fact, with § wells on our property, the tox of caring for them woul "1 and, remember, this is due to 1 t that these wells are all flowers, ¢ h all of the gusher type There lent a dollar's worth of stock that can be bought now in the Lucite Oil ¢ pany, which adjoins us on the east, the De L Amy, which adjoin us or or the Graham, which ad on nor In the Shreve h liea west of ur, so We are tin the assertion that no one with « dolla and see the Lucile weils producing and not buy our only chance to enjoy profits from this famous Sed- ket could go out, thei for (his Ia abrolutely PAR VALUE, $1.00 PER SHARE Price for One Week, 15 Cents above statements are really facts, and can really be counted upon tt do you not want some of this stock? If you have a single dol ¢ possession we kriow that you will have to answer this question, * Well, ake word for it that We have not made a single statement which is not absolutely true the most minute detail, and if you question our word or think that perhaps we are over optimistic, then take the word of the First National Bank of Hanford, as sieesty ‘ullined in thelr letter, and of another entirely disinterested party, Mr. 2 L. Phell whose Lotter is also reproduced above. We have six other letters’ In our Bixecutlye Office which are equally as strong and from equally representative people regarding this same property , one weak: you can buy this stock at 15 cents per share, Unless people fall to t we cannot understand how the amount of stock we have for 4 hrough the week. We therefore suggest that If you are Inter- ted that you immediately send in the subseription blank printed below, or, if you ill want to investigate further, either write or wire In your reservation for stock, and we will hold this for you pending your further investigation. this advert! ‘an possibly last t SPECIAL INVITATION nal we cannot f you will come to our office, take you right to No. property and We only atiron Buildin for Eastern p property of the Lucile oil just aa tt comes out of the ground, thia side of the property. Our President haa recently returned from Coalinga some of the profits from California oil that are now b Our office 1s open from ¥ to f every day, but she you not be able to ¢ talk to you. We can assure you a mort cordial weirnie, and whethe REQUEST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Bldg., New York City. egret and he will gladly talk to made. Please mail to me free of charge all information about your oil company, also arrange to have sent me for six months the financial publication “SECURITIES,” all of this to be absolutely free to me Dera OILY, My name Is.. State...... how you there eve will be able to shbw you Surveyors’ ¥ we will be able to show you the originals of all the letters regarding this property (rom Banks and prominent p samples of the oll sand and shell formation and be able to give you every proof of all of our statements that Is powalble 1g these hours and will so advise us, we shall be glad to arrange any time in th you buy or we have told you in this advertisement, but, as this {s not practical of this Section Six, giving (he exact location of our ple in Coalinga; we will be able to show you samples , rything nd fully explain all of the points of this company to every one who Js interested in securing vening the most courteous treatment, SUBSCRIPTION TO STOCK. ' not you will recetve COALINGA ALADDIN OIL C0., 212 Flatiron Building., New York City. shares of stock of the COALIN hereby make application for value $1.00 each, filly pald, n ALADDIN OIL COMPANY at 15 cents per share. tise ‘ fe anid ‘non-vartitable, an carrying nm pernona Ulablity; ime payments one, Atth down and one-fifth monthly fo é thereafter, Certificate to be delivered oniy upon completion ‘or less than 100 shares accepted, Five per cent, disco pay for the same. dollars to Inclosed please find city My name is N.Y. W,-2. COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO. FIELD OFFICE, COALINGA, CALIF. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO Executive Olfice, 212 Flatiron Building, New York City )

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