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aiaieltaeieataestemaemman times COUELN, FAMOUS ACTOR DESONE OF NEW TRIUMPH French Comedian Stricken as Rostand Completed “The Chanticleer” for Hitn. "ACTOR COQUI ELIN WHO DIED TO-DAY FROM HEART HEART ATTACK FATAL. New Part, It Was Expected, Would Have Crowned I .ong Career of Success. PARIS, Jan. 2%.—Benolt - Constant Coquelin, the great French actor, whose culminating triumph had been awaited tn Edmond Rostand’s “The Char cieer,’ which {s now boing rehearsed, died last night at Pont aux Dam ine et rt Cae CHILD CUT OFF HER EAR. The death of M. Coquelin fs an in- Z 7 calculable lors to the French stage, Mille Burke's Namesake Tried to Only a few days ago M. Rostand, who! Shave Nerself with a Razor. recently has been giving the finishing SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, Jan. touches to “The Chanticler,” arrived in| piie Burke Schoonover, three-year- Paris from Cambo, and he was ready) oid daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward to begin the rehearsals of the play in| sonoonover, cut one ear off and laid which M. Coquelin, who had the 1 her cheek open from ear to eye late ing role, was expected to dup terday her father’s razor. The famous obtained in M tand's Cyrano de Bergerac. Only yesterday M. Coquelin success ed after the actress resemblance to her, ld, wh | and bears a strong recited | ATTACK THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY .27, 1909. “SAYS FURNACE ATE COAL AND WAS NOISY. rus O, Bak ks $1,000 Dam- ages for Heater That Kept Him Busy Feeding It, Raker, of No. Rast Orange, N. J Kirk, 48 Washington says he let Cyrus O street ot No ne apparatus in his hou cording to thelr contract sume not more than 5! r month and was to heat the whole Ouse, Instead of this," says Mr. Baker, ul to buy ten’ tons of coal eve month and stay awake until midniget oO fill the furnace in order to save my family from freezing tn their beds the plants in the co: ‘atory fro, Mr. Raker sued Mr. Kirk for $100) damages and the case came to trial ‘to- day before Justlee Lehman and a jury inthe Supreme Court. On the withess stand Mr, Baker declared the heate: Kept up @ noise like the striking of metal and gurgled so that it kept him. hts Kirk's answer to his protest was had approved his awa Mr at the architects Mr. Baker sald here was a card of ‘ot failing streneth, instruction# on the door of the furnace, but when Kirk's lawyer asked htm Wha the direc as to drawing off water?” he repited: “I'm @ busy man, head of a large corporation, anid T can't give time to meiorizing Instruc- tions for running a furnace.” WHISKEY FOR RHEUMATISM Vnasual Prescription by Rendwned Vhysictan Is Producing Won- derful Reanit ‘The tncreased use of whiskey for rhou- matism {8 causing conelderable discussion al fraternity, It is an al ire when mixed with cer. tain other Ingredicuts and taken properly The following is the formula: To one-half pint of good whitkey add one ounce of Toris compound and one ounce of syrup Sarsapari!!a compound, Take tn tablespoonful doses before each meal and before retiring. ‘This ix satd to produce almost immediate resu Not only will this formula promptly re- 6 the muscular pains, but It also makes one of the most effective system bullders known to the profession, It will Increase the appetite and if use {» continued will restore full physteal vigor to all persons caused by age — Lord & Taylor with silk flounc Thursday, January 28th Silk Pettc Colored M hat: oat Dept. ir Petticoats ings to match | at $2.50—value $4.50 Black and Colored Lustre Cloth Petticoats : |climbed upon the bureau, drew her gaily long passages of "The Chanticler” re Tronimt hadcaremarunied to some of his friends, but he suc-| amlipowdertant herntacelanall cumbed suddenly at midnight to an Jed to shave with acute attack of embolism, from which B. Wes x e long had been a suffere! opes that he long had | . sufferer, Ba 5 cheek. known as red in papa; all red," best known | lsped the child between her sobs. ———— Drunkards Cured Sceretly as the son of a Intended that he follow the trade of his father, but decided to stage, and he was adn t servatory in 1859. He nd th prize in comedy in 1860, made his debut Nothing to Tr at the Comedie Francaise tn “Le Depit Amoureaux” the same year, and from 1860 to created no less than forty- four parts. Coquelin left the Comedie Francaise | In 1886 and toured Europe and America, In the United States he had a great | s, Which culminated in a remarka- | ble and briliia farewell i rformance tn | the Star Theatre, New York, M | 1889. In 1890 he returned to the € ‘omedie Francaise as a Per Another tour of made by him after having definitely | severed his connection with the Comedie Francaise. Con created his famous part Cyrano de Bergerac In 1807 and made al Brand tour of America with Sarah | Bernhardt ir 1900, and reappeared with her In de Berge rac and other ‘roles in Lo The severity of M. Coquelin’s Ia ness dates from the early part of Jan- | uary, It was then declared that there was no hope for his recovery, His II Es ness was diagnosed as angina pectoris, A MODERN URACLE. Rostand's “Chanticleer” was completed | 4 new tastelesa and od lJast summer and the world rights were | Which c y purchased for $50,000. Arrangements were concluded for the simultaneous produc- tion of the play in I New York and London, and !t was expected that M, Coquelin would personally direct the re- hearsals. In this new play Rostand pre- sents his characters in the guise of wild and domestic Is and birds. oo TWENTY ENTOMBED IN MINE WINNEPEG, Man, Jan from Fernie, B. C., says that twenty men are imprisoned tn the Morriss mine of the Crow N: Coal ¢ pany, eight miles west of Fernie cause was elther a plosion. All will be Last Week of January Sales Of Brill Clothes — ean) Brill Clothes are the only ready-to-wear clothes you can buy now that are guaranteed to be good style next season. It is a fact that Brill models are more widely copied than any other ready-to-wear clothes— sure proof that Brill models are advance. Original low Brill prices are now greatly reduced. Now you can save 30% to 40% Suits and $15. OG Overcoats, These are $. n tailoring, fabric, trim- mings and st were tailored by the best makers in America, Man) models are exclusive Brill models, six months to one Avance. The SUITS and full medium tans, smokes a muxture designs, Als Included line, two-tone a browns and The OVERCOATS weights olives, nd silk smoke shade motoring, driving and , ker seys and vic olive broy ¥ models, Rill 6 ‘ab FOUR STOKES Harle ore Open Evenings bee mpcapesy, n. ChaniBers St, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue tit savanei: St,n.B'way, 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, at $2.50, $2. Night at 98c., $1.25, embroidered flounce at $1.95—value $3.45 | ‘One lot Black upon the Any Lady Can Do It at Home—Costs| and Colored Messaline Silk Petticoats at $5.95—value $9.75 Lingerie Wi aust Dept. Special Values in fine Lawn or Batiste Waists embroidery and lace trimmed 95 & $3.95 One lot of Marquisette Waists at $3.45 One lot of Lawn Waists front of fine embroidery at $1.95 Muslin Underwear Dept. Special Values Offered in Gowns $1.95 & $2.50 Broadway and 2oth St. .; 5th Ave.; roth St Ca mimeyer | Stamped on a Shoe means Standard2 Merit Surprise Sale On the Main Floor of || Highly Fashionable Suede Button & Lace Boots Regular $5.00 Grade, at’. In All Sizes and Widths These are the grandest Footwear to be found in any of the stores at the price. Ladies should these Extra Fashionable Boots this sale. Every Palr Perfect and Fully Guaranteed, ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Black 25 A Pair $ who want a pair of secure them now at 6th Ave, Cor. 20th St. especially the decline | the Lucile Oil Co. and are located 200 ‘just startec drilling) of | | Aladdin Oi! 'Co. Look ai | | | something that Is | of actual facts as they These two wells are the GY property of feet from Well No. 1 (whick the Coaling:: the map be- low. v4 ier wee atyeeed alee Geiyen tector NG bpordea | Gobwngy dd | tyne Ete orn athe Tornsbs2! MOM cro age Hede{e + COALINGA ALADDIN O[L @ cervee ty Cote <selape aby me Pees re ee ece TN Aa t In looking at this map tt will be ge rty ts ime f mediately n fe Litell trom tt b; Note the | Lucile wells, which barrels of ol! 2 Graham wells, hich are bie producers, and th e are drilitng on the Coal Aladdin property {n the northeast corn SMe Tn ne We give this starting informat ! | to the wonderful profits being prove conclusively that inv which we ara placing before th any investme: First let property—our property: from this that anything true equally as well for separated by an fmaginery Iino. Ot Compal You can the Lucile Oil Company's suc This Com} an wo years go at 10 cents per ebare. Within @ reasonable ler: t in Weil 0, 1, which is ow producing at an aver | Sg@ of 600 barrels at the per guy, mn | present price of oil, (This well ts 1 st t of the well we started deters ‘Then they wont chead and 4: Jed Well 2, which tn the latter part of 1908 fn with @ produttlon of over 1,000 barrels aati, making the production from thelr two wells abc rr ch je Worth at the present price of otl—G cents per barre Hy) {s now paying Its stockbolde di bsolutaly proven by the letter reproduced herewith This divi | dond 18 paid on the par value of the s\ valent to 200 per cent ough there er sho kt | iberetore now paying $2,400.90 per year In diid Wo know that these figuros are almost unbelle oing to happen in the future, but are {st to-day, Néw get these figures nates of recital tied in your mind, That the Lucile Oil Co. is actually paying these tremendous dividends is absolutely proven bythe following let- ier froma National Bank, 8 Cs Ltiass 46 0. Hickta POTTY’ THE FIRST. NATIONAL BANK Gentlonen:- in resi the onse to ¢ us im- ested {a ering thi press upon you that nome f the o ay the Coalinga Aladdin Oi! Co’ tive whatever in writing such a letter, It ts # t , vouched for | by the casher of a National B innot be dow and then remember that the Coali inga Ain ftock We are endeavor yards from the Lucile No. 1 well (look « Well will ba completed, and it is an 1,509 barrel per day well. Let us and at the present price 1, each and every day, a net month. It wili ry wells, leaving $1,000 per month year or fifteen months the other leave us with three wells which per month, of which we Yells, leaving $11,050 ea this Way we should have ¢ net per month to the Company af you can see [8 over 65 pei ont We know theas figures ore almost estimate of capacity froin the well and at the 1 ice of oll 3 cants—when all experts seem to agree that oll within two yoars will ba worth $1.00 4 barrel at least Another point—these wells are all of the flowing or gusher type and do not have to be pumped, thereby snvic trom 5 to 10 cents (ber bar which ts ‘the usual cost of ‘atter the wells are brow y—this Company in whose iT well, just 60 athe thie first at jeast a 500 to & Y harrels per aN) 2. per i" iting ty wo adi ona! er barral—thi r ould produce «ne 690) per year capitalization, have figured the minfmum whieh month is sows that we a during the ties te headed business men, and we Are a conservative nian's estl n Ol Compauy stock. Is tions realizes that Aan eabevesalalvetore, ling t realize these figures are hard for them to grasp, mate of just what we mi et from is Coaling {t any wonder then that every one familiar with these oi are appe Millions Are Being Made in California Oil Mig ea tizing our utmost in this advertisement to appeal only to the conservative. eareeel boaiiken idan or moran) Petty airing only ward panned taste: the figures run up so high as to bo almost unbelievable. The newspapers are full of {nformation about thy various Fel and millionaires t have resulted from California Oil, The papers Ari ot of the Coalinga which ts without doubt the greatest Individual ‘oll territory in this country, or, in fact, the world. From now on tt ts going to be practically impossible for any one to secure any kind of an interest in these proven ofl properties. Look (es the map again, then understand ‘that you could not buy an Interest in the Graham 0 at any price, the Lucile Otl Company's stock Is betng bid for at $8.00 to $1 oO per 4! o Francisco Curb, and none of It can be had. Thore fen't a share of stock for 8: the De Luxe Ol Compeny or the Amy Of! Company. ‘@hon there !* tunity to enjoy any of the tremendous profits which will arise from the oil in ¥ (lon Six the Coalinga Of) Fields, and that is in stock of the Coalinga Aladdin Oj! € pany, we are earnest and sincere in our that, judging from the way Males ‘are coming in for this stock, there will y be a few days more in which you will be able to secure an interest in the Coalinga Alnddin Of Coiapany. If you have read over ail this watter and are fair in your mind you cannot ask the question: “Is this all true?” for it 1s absolutely true, It shows on the surface that tt onal Bank to come out flatfooted in a letter of this p which we show Is mado by a reputable surveyor be true, There isn't a single statement made in this 2 every word every letter, If such {3 the case, ake by taking all of thls stock that you can posal ts true. You could not expect a sort unless {t wos true, This and this result of his work mu) advertisement which is not tru ean you or any one make a bly buy? PRICE NOW 15 CENTS PER SHARE PAR VALUE $1.00 PER SHARE some of the stock. Stop and read thus far we know that you wan reallze that {sement 1s bel week by @ million people, and you can then get somo {dea of g immediately if you want to secure any of this stock for you Our advice is to send {nm the subscription blank printed below, filled tm for fust as largo an auount as you can po si 4 accompany this with elther the cash or your first tnstalment remitt you want to Investigate further, write or wire in your reservatton for as large a amount of the stock as you can carry, aud we will then hold this for you @ reasonable length of time pending your Investigation It you b SPECIAL INVITATION ; We only regret that we cannot take you right to the property fal show you there everything that we have told you tn this advertisement, but, as this ls not practical for e, No. 212 Flatiron Bull { you will come to our of! Eastern people, to show you the originals erty; we will b the Lueilie ofl ju ¢ the property ident has recently returned from Coalin some of the profits from California oll that are now Our office 1s open from 9 to to talk to you. W and For the conyrnionre of jay time we | REQUEST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Bldg., New York City. all hether you or Please mai! to me free of charge all information about your oi! company; also arrange to have sent me for six months the financial publication “SECURITIES,” all of this to be adsolutely free to me. «City My name ts NOY Wit State. . COALINGA ALADDIN OIL CO. { Address All Letters to Executive Offi fh ing, we will be able to he letters regarding this property frou Banks and prominent people in Coalinga; we will be able to show you samples of 8 it comes out of the ground, samples of 4he of! sand and shell formation aud be able to give you every proof of al! of our stw'oments that is possible t be able to come during these hours and will 40 & de, 212 Fla ftom Ramaaen, Neon Yorke Sy Mic ‘ow you Surveyor'a Maps of this Section Six, giving thé exact location of our prop. a, and he will gladly talk to and fully explain all of the points of this Company to every one who ts Interosted tn securing x Ao Adyine us, we shall be glad to arrange any tine {o the evening >t vou will recelve the tnost courteons trentment arranged to keep our office open Saturday nights until » P. M. SUBSCRIPTION TO STOCK, A ALADDIN OIL CO., 212 Flatiron Bldg., New York City. aby, make. 15 f shares of etcek of the COALING A. COALI I hereby ALADDIN O1L & nis par share. par value aa. fully ald, non-asgessable no} rrying no personal paymen' bne-ith down and one-fifth monthly. f months Wereatter. — Cert {0 be delivered ondy upon completion ‘of paym Pibecriptions for less than” t erares accepied. Five per cent. diacount mabsoriptions, Inclosm! please find, . dollars to pay for the aame, My name is..... N.Y. W.—# Field Office, Coalinga, Calif, sess CUP vecserersererseneeeees