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cae sor ar en ‘ | I } | ¥ BEATRICE MILLS MADE BRIDE Ot EARL GRANARD Ceremony at Father's Home Marked by Lavish Expendi- ture Chiefly tor Flowers. ONLY 250 GUESTS. The Marriage Took Place Before Altar of Lilies in Re Covered Ballroom. ——— Amid the scenes of splendor which attend the marriage of an Amer foan miliionaire’s daughter Into the for eign nobility, Mss Beatrice Mills was wedded this afternoon to the Earl of Granard, The ceremony was performed tn the ballroom of s homo at No, 2 East Sixty-nin and was witnessed by 2%) guests Because of the difference tn Mgious faiths of the bride and t usual reet groom a@ great churel was possible, and th Was avoided a stupendous crush of the sort t tended the wedding of the Duke « burghe and Miss Gi nothing was left undos toward display and Rare Flowers Everywhere. The entire re the hands of big stone house was a from entrance hall to Louis XV. room, which 1s on the top floor ‘The walls and ceilings of the ballroc where the ceremony was perfo Bishop Cusack at 4 o'clock this af ternoon, were hung with white brides vishness, » had been put and to-da hower of bea’ ball ators, roses, interspersed with rehids, Around the panels of mirrors which d orated the enormous room were garn tures of smilax, gravefully cought ba by bunches of } A temporary been ¢ tar of} the nort! ster lilies had end of immense wedding } the same flowers hung Two hundred and this room, the A with white ribbons, rv and here the relative m the chairs w aisle fifty timate friends of t fs gembled witness t 10 which added another girl to the English peerage New York has se { the rich take unto themzelves a coronet a funptions so elaborat to arouse favorable criticism, but t ‘ Miss Mills t set a 1 debut of t twins, T Foheme of the spread abe The Wedding Ceremony. on the Mills, wearing & gown eatin, cut an {orel played “Lohengtit) @ full ding hoit of bre old point Ale Mills's f ri © veil 0 After the Wedding i > CHILIANS BEAT AMER CEPT! off Fracifio fleet t match with Ch whieh t in honor « fay BEATRICE : : ‘i MI FOUND MOTHER-IN- Ty FVINING WORTD, THURSDAY, FANUARY 14, 1008, ~~ New York Society Girl Who $160,000 GIVEN FOR NEW BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL. Donates $25,000 ud of Upholding Ol Is Now an English Countess \ of Adolph Lewisohn elf gave $25.00), leading Jews York have added $100,0W to the Beth Israel stands at Monroe, streets fund 1 Ch m0, At the meeting at the Hotel Savoy the Re Dr. Rudolph Grossman said | the Jews of this clty have every reason | to be proud of having earnestly fulfllled ment they made with Peter | sant, 20) years ago, when the| Charter of Liberty was granted to them, j to the effect they would care for their | own poor and never let them burden | the community. Among the donors to the new Beth | Israel are J. H. Schiff, Edwin Rubin, | Joseph FL. Cohen, Harry Fischel, | Sitberman, Nathan — Herrmann, ee Moyer Vesell, Mrs. Joseph 8. Marcus #00 each; R. Sado: y $7,500; L, Kk, $8,000, and Morris Rosenstamni, $3,000 sinoft and | If Your Eyeglasses Won’ t Stay On off the nose when ! you will tind the Harris Suction Clip It takes hold of 2 softest, surest, holds and a revelatic the nos firmest 4 5 eveglisses firmly position, your securely EARL OF GRANARD. D AT STATION. ; iat LLS. ; | Attached to your glasses for 3) cents SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES = Oonkists and Opticions : is ‘ Tae eet 54 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. natltind iter odes GUIFEORINE 54 Wert 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. } \ tthe Grand PARIS, Jan M—Tho ¢ 442 Columbus Ave,, 8lst and 82d Sts. Tee geal ; ‘ BEEN py son 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. 1's : of ° © © 439 Fulton St. (Onn. A. §.), BROOKLYN. Thursdays A»P Bulletin, ERY ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT THIS. our Thursdays’ advertisements in this paper, because through them you can obtain the best groceries in the city and ai 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 1s a money-saving reminder. Compare our prices —compare our Stamp offer- ings—=compare our merchandise. Do that, and you will become one of our million c Look for omers,. Tea The Fines’ Im- orie 35, 40, 50¢ a Ib. Faney Chop, 6, 400 & ib. Coffee Best Grown, 18, 20, 25¢ a Ib. Fancy, 28, 30, 32, 35¢ a Ib. CALIF JRNIA CANNED. PEACHES | Ve?) Our p this below our usna! sel! The Peanut Butter is best quality we can bu pound for week is 4c. &P brand, No, ‘ins ec dita an 32.90 d ou; $h.70 a case pultana aad, No, 23s intra standard i. aig ‘can; 930 i doe: $4.50 a case Hroitva.g brand, No, 172 tanuard 4 le r cas 51.40 a dons. 88. 15: a case Ag? Gorn Starei!} Pure Lard. Peanut Butter, | |} | Pachaye, SC Point, A2e Found Ife | ; ing price tol the very eee meant mri! fona Tomatoes, BE can; 900 diz: $1.75 cae Pears, No.2can - - 10¢ fonn Corm - Sean; 9edor: 1.75 case Shrimp,can - - - 12¢ fona Peas = 100 can; 31.10 doz,; 2.40 case Beach-Nut Bacon, far, 28¢ RE 10 S&H Stamps *!)) A&P Spinach + 10¢ (eee near entero anenneen en e o Pea Beans, aib,- + - 5e Finest Glace (tron, It Smoked Sai dines, ¢ | 15 S&H S Stamps!" A&P Cocoa. - 20¢ | 10 S&H S Ammo, + 18¢ 105 USiamps AP Laundry Starch ea. 5e 20 S&H Stamps °"), Fig - + 20e 10 SéiStamps ARP Evaporaied Milk - 25e 19 S&H St Snider's Beans 10e 10 SeHsiamps ,,,, Queen Uiives » . QFe 5 S&H Stam Snider's Beans - * 15 10 S&H Stamps", A&P Rice - + 10¢ 20 S&H Stam snider’s Beans » 20e 11 sglisiamps)\")).,,, Sultana Spice - - 100 ap Avy 7% CwoPACTFICTEA 325 Stores in the United States—Over 100 in and around New Yotk. ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. | | Sau Francisco Exchange of from $8.00 to $15.00 per share 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. The old saying Is undoubtedly trie, “The proof of the pudding {s tn the eating,” consequently the best proof of anything ts the experience of others siintlariy situated, fo while we might prove our conteations about what we may expect from tha stock of our Company by citing such Instances as the Union Oll Company, whloh tn 1966 paid Its stockholders a dividend of 99 per cent. and {n 1907, 14) per cent., or the California Otl Fields, Ltd., which has for several years pad 30 per cent. on par, and show such to stances of advances In price as in the case of the Pinal Oil Company, whose stock advanced from a few cents a share to $5.00 a share, or the Hanford Oll Company from vested In this stock two years ago at ie cents per share Is therefore now paylng $2,400 ver year tp, tn di M dends and 1s worth $15,000. , these are not estimated figures of what will be or what can be-they figures of the earning power and value of this stock to-day, Please figures firmly settled tn your mind, then remember that the Coating Oil Company are now at work on thelr first well, which is located just SIXTY: YARDS trom tho Lucile No. 1 well; that within eight months this first well will be completed, and {t 18 a mortal certainty that it will be at least a fo) to 1,500 barrel Me But let us {igure on the very lowest estimate aud take 6% barrels as an exampl o-bartel well nt the prevent price of oll produces $115.00 cach and every day, and $10.00 a share to $120.00 a share, we wil confine ourselves to our im bor, i ¥ . bor, addin O1) Conipany about $7.9 per month, it will the Lucile Oil Company, which owns the property immediately a < ours it y'to go Ahoau With the drilling of tue (wo additions! famous Section Six, Township Range 15 of the Coalinga district property {= th for diyitends within eight months, At the ead of separated from ours only by an imaginary line. What thelr clearly outlined in the letter printed below ice-President thinks of other two ba ili be brought in, and it seems mortally certain that these will also be at leas wells, so that at the end of that time e O1 Company was organized and began selling ther atock a little over our production will net (ie Compan: f which we shall require about two years ago at 10 cents per share. Thoy tmmediately began drilling W 1, an to drill the three additional ¥ “each month for dividends. At within a year brought In this well, which is now produ and has prod steadily t two years’ time we should have o eight wells producing at least since that time on an a from this well at the pres which would mean $25.4 net per month to the Company, or over 65 per cent, on the par value of the entire capitalization, no) barzels per day x the total productton $24,800 ! went ot They th ad and drilled BY $1,090, 000.00 Well No. 2 which inthe latter part of 1% brought In, and this well is produ ed at the present price—At cents—of oil. The price of Calltor about 1,000 barrels daily. This makes the he two Wells about 1.50 nia oll is ¢ teasing, and $1.) ofl is confidently predicted within two years. barrels per day, which is worth at the pre: 3 8 per barrel—$345,00 These figures are all based op the history of the Lucile Ol Company, and there in per day. This Company {8 now paying its stoc nt per month div! and this fac for by a letter from the First National Bank of Han ford. which ts produc This dividend Js pald on the par value of the stock Thera {s none of this stock for sale whatever, but there are frequent bids for it on the One Hundred Dollars in should be discounted on per cent.; in fact we have servative, for we have only figured on [0 barrels, while the history pany aliows that we have a perfect right to expect 1,000-barrel walla the assertion made in the headlines of this a@- of the Lucile Ce Have we not therefore clearly proven 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 Lucite Olt Company “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOALINGA, CAL January 44h, 1703. HANFORD.CAL van. 2, 1908 In conversation with ur. E, ¥. Preston a fer days ago I rked that he Coalinga Aladdin 011 Comp adjoining pror the Inoile “as the very beat absolutely proven ;lece of of] land ver in the whole Coalinga district, He asked me if I had any objeation pany A eat cf the tuatle 012 Co, aL South, Hange 1¢ Fast; will state ts no detter proven of] nga'Diatriot than thie property. fe fost producer for the munber of and t9 paying 206 per f tts stosk. And alinga-Aladdin ly- co and adjotning. thle prop 7 as good relle and rs to come, T know dete nin the Coalinga Districts Cashier, to writing you to that effeot, I am Vice President of the Luctle O11 Company, the bent paying of1 property in the State of Califom nia for {t's size. I am alno a largé stockholder tn tha Any 012 Company, whose property adjoins the oalinga Aladdin O11 Company pn the south, these are magnificent propertios. I 2 of or y admit the truth wren [ say that ths Coalinga Aladdin property is the best piece of ofl land to my knowledge a the Stato of California and eadh well complated rill sur 20 from atx h red to fifteen hyndred ba: pro 28 por day Yours fospsctfully, | Yo The wr Iter of this te Mr Phelps, ta th oins our property on the east property on the south In considering this letter from the First National Bank of Hanford, let us impress \tpon you that none of the officers of this bank are in any way Interested in the’ nea Aladdin 0}! Company, and they have no ulterior motive whatever in writiig It ts simply a statement of facts, and such facts, vouched for by the National Hank,, surely cannot be doubted and | He has 0 this letter De facts, and ’ nkly as he do THE REST Ol such a letter. that our property «AND IN THE STATE And is making many of then a brakeman on the + could go out there and see the Lucile wells producing and not buy our Southern Pacific Railroad, trom has become a multi milion thie is absolutely the only chance to enjoy profits from (his famous See- aire, Joe Chanslor war a clerk in a 1 Angeles sto and he is now rated at over tion Six $5,000,600.00 every penny of {t made in oil. We might go on and give dozens of such \ PAR VALUE, $1.00 PER SHARE Haleeealtat) ‘Suites Nits 6) Pee for One Week, 15 Cents After reading over all this matter, is there any way on earth you can figure o why we should not do just as well as the Lucile Oil Company, and if we do as we what does it mean? [t means that $100.0 invested now will really provide you a sufficlent income to live comfortably. every $1,000. invested will really place you beyond the possibility of want We know how extravax we firmly, honestly and for every intellfeent man the road to the milllon mark by making an investment in the If all of the above sta y facts, and can really be uated A) thelr face value, do you hot want some of this stock? If you have a single your possession we kio® that you Will have to answer this question, * our word for it that We have not made a single statement which {s not absolutely true th the Most minute detail, and if you question our word or think that perhaps we are irst National Bank of Hanford, a6 clearly Woe have t these figures sound ied to he conservative and make these statements stich that they will be believed by the most conservative over optimistic, then take the word of the d business men, but to be honest and do fuaties to the subject wo cannot figure the ear outlined in thelr letter, and of another entirely disinterested party, Mr. %. Ly Phelps, {ngs any lower than we have. You understand that oue of th for the excessive whose lotter is reproduced above. We have six other letters’ in our Executive earnings !# that tuere ts practically no cost whatever after the wells are bought in Office which are equally as strong and from equally representative people regarding tn fact, with $ wells on our property, the total cost of caring for them Would he $ this same property For one week you can buy this stock at 15 cents per share. Unless people ier ee read this advertisen we cannot understand how the amount of stoc sale can possibly last through the week, We therefore suggest that If y ane inuers ested that you Immediately send in the subseription blank printed below, or, if you still want to investigate further, either write or wire in your reservation for stock, and we will hold this for you pending your further investigation eo fact that these wells are all flowers re all of the gnsher type that ean be bought now in the Lucile Oil ( De Luxe or the Amy, which adjoin us or us on he nor nor tin the Shreve. prop fident in the assertion that no one with a dotla SPECIAL INVITATION ryt hing we have told you in this advertisement, but, an’ this 1s not practical fo shbw you Surveyors’ Maps of this Section Six, Kiving the exact location of our from Hanks and prominent people in Coalinga; we will be able to show you samples tion be able to give you gvery proof of all of our statements that is possible pe and, remember, this is due to Is, they do not have to be pumped y There jan't a dollar's worth of stock which adjoins us on the east, the or the Graham, which adjoin llea weat of us, 80 We are cor We only regret that we cannot take you for Eastern people, if you will come to our offi property; we will be able to show you the or! of the Lucile oll just aa it comes out of the KF this side of the ‘Our President has recently returned from Coalinga he will gladly talk some of the profits from California oll that are now being made. Our office ts open from 4 to f & jay, but should you not be talk to you, We can ase you a mort cordial weiroiwe, and wh REQUEST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO. 212 Flatiron Bldg., New York City. roperty and show you there latiron Bulli will be oils of all the letters regarding this prope ‘ound, saniplas of the oll sand and shell for to and fully explain all of the points of this company to every one who {s interested in securing come during these hours and will so advise us, we shall be glad to arrange any time in the evening | tll receive the most courteous treatment, SUBSCRIPTION TO STOCK. COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Building., New York City. shares Of stock of th value $1.00 each, you buy orf ony herehy numke application, for AalbDts OID COMPANY. at 1) cents per ah assedaable and non- rt tabla. aind carrying 1 Afth down and one-fifth monthly for four mon Mit pon completion of paywents, No. subscriptions Five per cent, discount for cash subseriptions, Please mail to me free of charge all information aboult 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 1 ed please find dollars to pay for the eame, My name I8.. 0 Cn OlYraarsceene tie Pivetecs Inclosed pleat My name Is... ivresteces (ase OCHY: COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO. | FIELD OFFICE, COALINGA, CALIF. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO It Executive Office, 212 Flatiron Building, New York City — = \